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Sanford H erald
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Seminole County since 1008
B4lh Year. No. 166 •- Sanford, Florida

NEW S D IG E S T

School boss in running
■V V IC K I DaSOM M IIH
Herald Staff Writer

□ Sports
Rams take advantage of breaks
L O N G W O O l) - Th e Lake Mary Rum* took
advantage of 11 l.yrnan m o re to collect lit first
SA C softball win 6-2 Thursday ultrrtuxiii.
See Page IB .

□ People
Food for needy
Sonic church members In Sanford were
concerned enough about needy comrades In
Russia that they collected food and donations to
send to them.
Bee Photoe. Page 3B

SAN FOR D — Acting superintendent Richard
Wells declared today that he Is a candidate to lxthc permanent replacement for Rolierl Hughes as
siqicrlntcndcnl of Seminole Counlv schools.
"I've liecn In thr Job (as acting superintendent)
for a couple of monlhs now anil I sec what needs
to I k- dour." W rlls said. "I think I have the
capability to do the Job."
Wells, who served us sit|M-rlntcndrnl of s c I i i k i I s
In Flagler Counly before coming to Seminole
County In 1987.
At that time lie wus hired ns to head the

traus|Mirtutlou department and simiii thereafter
was named as assistant superintendent for
facilities and trans|Mirtallon.
He Is still serving In that assistant sujiertnlendeney while he Is acting superintendent. Wrlls
agreed to ronllnue on In ImiII i ciqiacltlrs in order
to savj* the district money as he Is only Iicing paid
the salary lor the Interim su|ierlntrndrnFs work.
Wells said that If he w rrr given the superin­
tendent's position, he would lx- working fewer
hours than he Is now. H r Joked that h r wants thr
to|i Job because he needs a break.
"Th is Is rrally the toughest time of year with
hudgi-l pi.inning uml with rrronlng." hr said.
fly the time the new su|H-rlntrndrnt Is set to
begin work on Ju n e 15. W rlls said, the hard part

for I he year Will I k- over.
The salary range for the position will tic
between $90,000 and 9105.000 jm t year plus
iK-neflts.
With less than a week ticforc the application
deadline. 97 candidates have u|ipllrtl for the
su|&gt;ei1ntendent'a | K is lllo n . District oRIclals cxjiecl
that us many as 40 more aindications may Ik *
received by the March lOcut oil date.
A citizens committee will recommend 15
names to the school iMiartl by the March 24
m rrtlng and the Huai decision will he announced
no later than May 5.
"I'm conllttrnl that I am capable ol lining the
Job." Wells said.

Cop Involved in wreck
A Seminole County sherlfl's sergeant had to
tie cut from Ills squad ear Thursday alter
tangling with a sand truck.
See Page 3 A

■ y N ICK F F IIF A U F
Herald Stall Writer

SA N FO R D — Members of llu rc antique tool
clubs will display and oiler Ih rlr collectables for
trades at a swap meet on the grounds of the
Sem inole C o u n ly Historical Museum Hits
weekend.
Members of lire Florida Klywheelrrs. the
Society or Workers In Early Arts'and Trades and
the Midwest Tool Collectors Association will be
on hand to show oR examples of the earliest
((Mils and machines In use In Ibis country. T h r
Celery C lly Cruisers will also display their
member’s vintage autosand trucks.
The swap meet, which will Include food and
drinks, was organized by George Scott. Sanford,
a member of the Seminole County Historical
Commission. Th e event will lie held Saturday
and Sunday Iroin lO u rn. until 4 p m each day.
Th e event and the museum are ojien tree to the
public.

Michelangelo virus dormant
NEW YOR K — Computer users braird lor a
virus set to strike on Michelangelo's birthday
today, but some rx|irr1s weren't looking lor
widespread damage.
It unchecked, the rogue program found In
machines built to the HIM standard cun destroy
all the Information in a machine.
The virus turned up In computers at the New
York City Transit Authority and thr Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey, furl
ofllclals at both agencies said they had elim i­
nated It Ix-fnrr today's deadline.
C s s t p lM from staff and wfra reports

Weekend highs in the 80s

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Mostly cloudy with a
50 percent chance of
showers and thun
derstorms. High in
thr lower HO&gt; Wind
southeast al 10-15
m pit

Far mar* waathar, •** Fo*o 2 A

R o ia Long gathara Shasta daisies fo sail al lha Ixort Cardan Show.

Garden club annual event
will lead to beautification
By L A C Y D O M IN
Herald People Editor
SAN FOR D — Earth's Inanity. from fragrant
herbs to exotic Rowers, will Ik* available So
will lunch
Ixora Garden Club of Sanlord announces Its
Sjirlng Luncheon and Home and Garden
Show, to be held March 13. (rum 10 u m to 2
p in at the Sanford Civic Center. The |iuhllr is

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Invited. The event will feature craft Items, a
plant sale, baked good*. Eustrr gifts, educa­
tional dlsjilays and Seminole County master
g a rd e n e rs to a n s w e r qu e stio n s about
luudscajilug and gardening.
S|Mikesmau Ju d y Wlmhlsh said In uddlllon
to the |M&gt;|iular Grandmother's Garden IkkiII i .
In w hlrli "members anti friends from the
com uum llv contribute |&gt;lauls and bulbs to
Bee O srde n, Page 7A

■ y J . MARK B A N P IIL D
Herald Stall Writer
SAN FOR D — The U.S. Department ol Housing and
Urban Dcvrvloputcul gave Seminole County u
nearly perfect score lor Its 1990 Com m unity
Development Wrick Grant sjietidlng. hut urged the
county to do more In the way ol prnlrrHng
minorities and ethnic groups Irnm housing dtscrlmInation.
T h r review, received this week, approved ol the
county's management ol SI R million in him k
grants received In 1990 H U D awards grants to
counties bused on the number ol low-income
residents lor nelghlxiiluxMl Improvements, pm
grams and Individual aid
The county. In turn, uses a portion ol the grants to
Iiay for the improvements or awards a "nuhgrant" to
elites or agencies to |x-rtorm the wotk or provide
Sec Housing, Page 7A

New entrance road to SC C re-aligned
■ y N ICK F F IIF A U F
Herald Stall Writer
L A K E M ARY - Th e C lly ol U k r
M a ry w o tk e d on a p rop ose d
iiorih/south entrance road to Semi­
nole Com m unity College last night.
The City altered an SCC pro|xis.d
lor a road routing
The new roadway would connect
thr college to Luke Marv Boulevard.

traveling I mm the college s eastern
side through a wetlands area and
near the Cardinal Daks Cove subdi­
vision.
D uring Th u rsd a y's City C o m ­
mission meeting, the city's Director
o I P u b l i c S a f «•I v . C It a r I e s
Lauderdale. |iresrntrd a rr|xirl Iniili
thr Seminole County Hlur Rlhtxm
Trullle Conmtlllee of which he Is a
mcmlx-r.

Lauderdale cx|ilulltrd I lie College
has Ix-cn Informed that requests for
Hiiuiiclng the roadway, "did survive
the first round ol budget cots by the
Legislature, and remains on the
SCC project list as the priority one
limjecl."
According to a map however, the
alignment of the roadway con­
nector. referred to us Hospital Road,
would liuvr an '.mpuct on four ol the

Warmest winter bypasses us
SAN FOR D — Even though trillprrulutes tetxitdcd by the National
Weather Service lor Central Florida
w rrr d rrm rd average, the winter ol
1991-92 may lx- the warmest on
record lor thr entire t.'nilrd Stairs
“ I don't Ix-llrvr our weather here
In Central Florida this winter was
above or below average." Don
M artin, at the weather s r r v lr r
observation station at the Orlando
International Alrjxirt. said T h u rs ­
day.
"In January the average temps
were nnr d rg irr tx-low normal hut
In Frhruary It was 3 2 degires
above." h r said
T h r N a tio n a l C lim a tic Data
Center. In Asheville. N.C.. trjxirts
that the season's .ivrtagr irn ijie rjItire lor tile 48 contiguous stales
was 36 87 degrees. The old record
was thr winter ol 1953 54. at 3(1
drg rrrs The records go liuck 97
yrars
Meteorologist Richard Helm ol the
See W eather. Page 7A

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C o unty rated well
in housing review

From 9taH and Wlr* Reports

Classifieds......... B - 1 0 B Horoscope.
C e m le s...................... Movie*.................
C ro ss w o rd ................Nation..................
Door AS b y ................3 1 Peopla.........
D eaths...................... 7 A Bailee..........
O r. Oott...................... Motif Ion..............
■dltortal....................• A Sports..........
Flo rid a ...................... SA W oathor......

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L A K E MARY - Th e oltcn discussed Lake Mary
Storm Water Utility ordinance Is to lie brought hack
for consideration. Th e C lly Cuuunlsslim moved In
that direction last night, on a 3 to 2 vote following
almost two hours ol discussion
Th e ordinance would charge cadi resident 93 |K-r
mouth, with others to pay higher Ices, to till.nice a
major stormwater management project clly wide. It
bus been jirescnlrd several limes In tile past, the
most rrrru l at the Jail. 23rd. meeting, when the
Commissionugteed to |Kist|Mine It.
Th e clly Is trying to combine |iavlng with the
drainage project, anil has tx-cn winking on the
matter for almost a year. Th e main problem
however, has lx-t-n financing.
luisl night. Finance Director Robert Lockrtdge
C Bee S torm , Page 7 A

Antique tool swap meet

SA N FO R D — Every Wednesday morning
through April Is storytlme at the Central Florid.i
Zoological I’nrk Pre-schoolers are Invited to
attend the free programs.
According to Marketing Coordinator Andrea
Farmer. " It ’s an opportunity for children to
learn u Imiu I animals, sing songs ulxml animals,
and actually get a chance to meet many of
them."
The Children's Storytlme programs are o|&gt;en
In children age 3 through 5. and will lie held at
the zoo's pavilion. The sessions begin al. 10
a.m . and last approximately 45 minutes.
Stories arc told by Saudi Pllwlck. educational
coordinator at the zoo. as wrll as a numlx-r ol
volunteer doernts.
The next story. "Fond ol a Pond" will Ik - told
next Wednesday. Mar. I I . “ We hope an even
larger numlier of rhlldrcn will turn m il." Farmer
said. " T h r r r Is always room for more."
Tile Central F'lorlda Zoological park Is located
on Highway 17-92, Just east of 1-4 exit 52 in
Sanlord. F'or further Information, phone 323­
4480.

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Storm water
ordinance
unresolved

Home and Garden Show

□ Florida

Children’s stories at the zoo

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Therm o stats
■ The 10 warmest years since
11880, in degrees Fahrenheit

1961 198(1

1980 198J

197/ 1981.

59 30

Earth has an average surface temperature of slightly tea* than 60 degrees
Seven ot the 10 warmest years on record (since I860) occured in the 1980s
— and the warmest year ever was 1990 In the past 100 years, the average
worldwide temperature has risen by only about t degree However, a rise ot
2 degrees would produce ma|or changes in climate, a rise ot more than 3 de­
grees would product drastic changes Some experts believe global warming
might rarse temperatures by several degrees in the 21st century.

I It) homes lit the Cardinal Oaks
Cove area, Luildrrdalr suggested
the City consider an alternate route.
Although there was a question ol
|xisi|xmiiig the Item until more
inlorm ulloii could hr obtained.
Commissioner David Mealot. who
M-rvrs us the city's rr|irrsrnlullvr to
the college explained. "W e have a
deadline ol Match 12 to submit the
See Road. Page 7A

Festival ready
with hopes of
good weather
By V IC K I D aBO N M IIR
3
Horald Stall Writer_____________
SAN FOR D - Volunteer* and
city employee* are iranrtfomixlug Ft. Mellon Park In Sanlord
Into an ottidrxit lute arts gallery
Itxlay.
•
The St John'* River Flue
Art* and ('rail* Festival. whleh
begin* 10 a .m . to m o rro w
m orning, w ill ru n ihtuugh
Sunday evening.
"We're going to lx- doing a lot
ol hard work to get rrudv lor
till* fe stiva l.'' Pena Ella*,
rhulrman ol llir Icstlvul com­
mittee kaid "I Just hojM- the
weather drx-Mi t eause us any
problem s"
T h e Sanlurd Seminole Art
A shtx -Utkin. spoiiMir* of thr
event, are hoping to have better
lu ik with the element* lh l«
Bee fe s tiv a l. Pag* 7 A

FOR TH E B E S T LO

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�3* - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, March S. '992

NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACR O SS T H E S T A T E

Cop car, sand truck tangle
ByJ.MAMtBARFtSLD
Herald Staff Writer
SANFOR D A F lo r id a
Highw ay Patrol Investigation*
Into yeslerday'a accident In­
volving a Seminole County sherHTs sergeant on West Slate Road
4G has not been completed.
Sgt. Larry Zu m bm n, 36. of
Geneva, was taken to Orlando
Regional Medical Center follow­
ing the 1:30 p.m . accident.
Although his squad car had to be
cut open by emergency workers
to release him. Zum brun was
later released from ORM C after
treatment for back strain, said a
hospital spokesman.
"T h a t was the worst nonserious accident I've ever Been,"
said sherifTs spokesman George
l*roechcl. "T h e passenger seal
was u nder and behind the
driver's seal."
Information from the FHP was
unavailable today.
Proechel said Zum brun was
attempting to drive south across
SR 46 from Orange Avenue
when hts squad car was struck
on Ih r passenger side by an
easibound sand truck belonging
to Melbourne Sand Transport
Co. The Impact hurled the squad
car Into the median. Proechel
said Zum brun was on patrol and
not responding to a call.
Zum brun Is a 12-year depart-

Sex-abuse case settles after four years
MIAMI (API — A mnn who spent almost four years In pre-trial
itelenllon wus convicted of sex-abuse charges nficr only 40
m Inutrs of deliberation by the Jury.
" U you want lo lo n good Job, It can take a long time." Dade
Circuit Ju d g r Thomas Wilson after Grover LcBInnc was found
guilty on Tuesday of all I I sexual abuse charges Involving
three children.
Lelllanc. 42. was arrested In April 1988 and laler complained
that he was victimised by a slow-moving court system. His
case was one of the longest In the county lo come to trial.
tlul the Judge and the prosecutor said hts defense attorneys
share the blame because they called for 10 continuances over
the past 47 months.
Lelllanc was sentenced to 40 years In prison, with a
m inim um of 25 years served before he's eligible for parole.

Deputy Justified In shooting
F O R T LA U D E R D A L E — A Broward ShcrlfTs deputy who
klllrd a suicidal man by emptying nine rounds Inlo his body
wasjustlfled In the shooting, agrand Jury has ruled.
Deputy Joe Hoffman has now shot four suspects to death In
the line of duty. Each time, a Jury has cleared the S W A T team

member.
The latest panel ruled In the Sept. 9 shooting of Michael
Gottlieb. 38. a despondent Pompano Beach man who called
9 1 1 after luklng paln-klllers and threatened to kill himself. He
had a gun In his mouth when deputies arrived.
Holfman, 38. said he opened lire lo protect a police negotiator
when he saw that Gottlleo, who was silling on his bedroom
floor, raised his gun.

Counseling could be cofldential
T A L L A H A S S E E — Non-medical psychotherapists' com­
munications with clients or patients could be held confidential
under a bill sent lo Gov. Lawton Chiles
The measure (CS-H B 1923) that received final passage 26-6
Thursday In the Senate would give the confidentiality privilege
to clinical social workers and marriage, family and mental
health counselors licensed by the state.
Existing law says only that courts can't force medical
doctors, lawyers and accountants to divulge such Information.
The House passed the bill by Rep. George Crady. D-Yulee.
39-52 Tuesday.
Senate sponsor Arnett Girardeau. D-Jacksonvllle. said
non-medical practitioners need the privilege because they do
GO pcrcrnl of all psychotherapy, and patients and clients reveal
their innermost secrets.
Sen, Fred Dudley, R-Fort Myers, questioned the public
purpose served by expanding what now Is a very limited
confidentiality privilege and pointed out the slate hegnn
licensing the non-medical psychotherapists only last year.

b t ii a i W im i
Seminole County Fire end Rescue Emergency
Medical Technician Terry Bartlett end Paramedic
men! of the sheriff's office, said
Proechel.
Proechel said sherifTs officials
would review the FHP accident
report when It Is completed, bul
the main concern Is for the
sergeant's health.

Julie Knecht survey damage In Thursday’s
accident Involving a sheriff's sergeant.

"W e're glad lo know he's O K ."
said Proechel after learning
Z u m b ru n was released last
night. "T h e shertlf was very
concerned. He called from Wash­
ington several limes yesterday lo
see if he was O K ."

Chiles’ rating
down in face
of tax pushes

Outburst precedes the House
passage of redistricting map
ing his finger at Logan. " T h is
shameful."

From Staff and Wire Reports
T A L L A H A S S E E — A controversial redistricting plan In which Seminole Counly
would lose one state senator caused tempera lo
boll Thursday. Hlspanlcs and blacks scrambl­
ing for additional seats In Ihe Legislature
argued before the House sent Its approved
redlslrtctlng maps to Ihe Senate.

Senate bane ammunition
TA L L A H A S S E E — Th e Senate passed a bill that would ban
three types of highly lethal ammunition. Including Incendiary
rounds known as "dragon's breath" shells.
The vote Thursday was 2941. Th e House passed the bill
(CS HR 4171 110-0 Feb. 28. but It was relumed with a technical
umendmrnt added by the Senate.
The so called "dragon's breath" shells Ignite spontaneously
w h m they come In contact with the air. causing a shower of
spirklrro and a momentary fireball of up to 4.000 degrees that
rngulfs the largrt.

Rep. Miguel De Grendy. R-Mlsml. objected
strongly Thursday lo comments from Ihe
black legislative caucus chairman. Democratic
Rep. Willie Logan. Implying that Hlspanlcs
were being greedy In seeking 11 House seats
through the once-tn-a-decsde reapportlonmcni
process.
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"W e are being punished for exercising our
rights and for having the guts to be uppity
spies and stand up here and fight for-the
Hispanic com m unity," De Orandy said, shak­

From A ito e U lM Pratt reports

plan

S h e riff Don E s ltn g e r w ill
complete an 11-week Federal
Bureau of Investigation course
for senior law enforcement of­
ficials in Quantlco, Va. March
20. Esltnger will return to full­
time duty March 23.

Is

A i m lated Frasa_____________

TALLAH ASSEE G ov,
Lawton Chiles said he doesn't
plan to back off hts push for
more taxes, bul lawmakers may
Ire reluctant to Join the governor
In the face of a new poll showing
two-thirds of. the state's resi­
dents opposed to higher taxes.
Also, nearly three of four
voters questioned by MasonDixon Opinion Research do not
like Ihe Job Chiles has done as
governor the past 14 months.
And for the fir at time, more than
half of the respondents reacted
unfavorably lo Chiles* name.
I
• "W ell, It looks like I'm comingclose lo bottoming out." Chiles
said,.Thursday after tapjng a
television sliow. "You can't go
further than the bottom, right?"
Chiles Is threatening lo veto a
$30 billion budget that docs not
Include new taxes, and to bring
lawmakers lu c k lo Ihe Capllol
until they uppruve his $1.4
billion lax package.
virtually disappeared, state fig"I think whal we are doing,
ures showed.
(andl talking about It changing
completely the way Florida docs
Despite the drop In visitors.
business." Chiles said. "W e're
Em ily Porter of the American
talking about facing up lo Ihe
Society of Travel Agents said
fact wc live off of Ihe money
Florida fared relatively well.
we're willing lo pay."
" I would say that they proba­
Chiles has sought new taxes to
bly did bettrr than some other avoid further cuts in government
places, rven though they had a services, but Ihe poll Indicated
decline." she said. "T h e repons Ihe public doesn't share hts
that we've had from travel enthusiasm for higher stale tax­
agents arc that the ones In es.
In fact. It would appear supFlorida were not us affected as
some of the ones across the |&gt;ort for new taxes has softened
I he more Chiles has talked about
nation."
Ihe slate's woes.
Foreign visitors, who represent
O nly 31 percent said they
13 pcrcrnl by number und 20 would support new taxes. Sixc r c e n t of th e d o lla r s .
ty-slx percent were opposed.
tightened an otherwise dark Just losl October, 42 percent
year as exchange rules und
said they would be open to
improved air service favored
higher taxes while only 4B
Florida.
percent were opposed.

Th e legislative redlstri'cllng map (If JR 2491)
passed 69-48 by the House contains sevrn
Hispanic scats In Dade County for the lower
chamber, the same as now. Th e Senate plan
has three seats, also the same as today.
Three Democrats — Reps. Corrtne Brown of
Jacksonville and Darryl Reaves and Art Simon
of Miami — Joined 45 Republicans In opposi­
tion.
Hlspanlcs. who now comprise 50 percent of
Dade Counly and arc overwhelmingly Re­
publican, want at least half of county's 18
House seals and six Senate seals. Logan,
D-Opa-locka, said Hlspanlcs must bo more
willing to compromise.
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■*ln till*'process, you've got fo'gfve a little."
Logan said. " IT you're not willing to conij i f i o m l H . s l l i k us. you get..about-.what,.you
expected lo gel. which Is nothing."

Tourists: Biggest decline since 1972 energy crisis
■ t CATHBRIHI WILSON
AP Buslnsss Writs r______________

Dream Vacations

MIAMI — Th e recession chilled
Florida's 128 billion tourism
Indusiry last year as sagging
consumer confidence and airline
bankruptcies contributed to the
biggest decline since the 1B72
energy crisis, the state says.
T h e n u m b e r o f v is ito rs
dropped 4.1 percent from 41
million In 1990 to 39.3 million In
1991. Ihe state D ivision of
Tourism satd Thursday.
" W r saw this would be an
o ff-y ru r for tourism several
months ago as the recession
continued and problems In the
airline industry mounted." said
B arry Kenney, state tourism
dlrrctur. "W e expect to do better
In 1992.'
Bright spots In the slate's

Americans pick the perfect spot
Percent ol people with an ideal vacation opol who say n't here
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United Slates

Caribbean |_11%
•Europe □

6%

Mexico Q

3%

Canada Q 2%
Australia
Other foreign

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2%

location Q 2%
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LOTTERY
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w inning num bors selected
Thursday In the Florida Lottery:

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Vol 64. No 166

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50 percent chance of x)towers
and thunderstorms. High In Ihe
lower 80s. Wind southeast 10-15
mph.
Tonight- Mostly cloudy with a
chance ot sliow era -or thu n­
derstorms. Urn- in Ih r lower lo
m id 60s. Light w ind. Rain
chance 40 percent.
Saturday: U m u n ln g partly
cloudy. High In Ihr tower HO».
Wind southwest Hr mph
E x te nde d forecast: Partly
c lo u d y a n d w a rm S u n d a y
through Tuesday. Lows in thr
mid lu upjs'r GOs. Highs In the
lower lo mid KOs.

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Man charged with burglary, theft
A Midway man was charged with burglary and grand theft
by Lake Mary police Wednesday m orning following the
burglary of a Meadow brook home.
Jo h n Henry Davts. 39. 2230 Dotarway, was charged with
burglary, grand theft, fleeing and attempting to elude police,
reckless driving, use of a motor vehicle during the commission
of a felony and resisting arrest. He was taken to the Seminole
County Jail.
Lake Mary police report they reponded a complaint of two
suspicious men driving In the Meadowbrook neighborhood.
When they arrived on Leslie Lane, a truck with two men sped
past one police car and narrowly missed a second. Police
chased the truck to Citation Court, where the two men got out
of the truck and fled.
In the back of the truck was two air conditioners reported
stolen earlier from a Leslie Lane residence, police report. Davis
was arrested a short time later with the aid of a Seminole
County deputy and K-9 team. Th e second man was not
captured.

Neighbors arretted
Taro Longwood neighbors were arrested at a shopping center
and charged with the burglary of a Devonshire residence
Wednesday. One of the men had confessed to committing an
earlier burglary to Casselberry police on Tuesday, arrest
rts state.
Itnesses reported to Longwood police they saw two men
running from a home later found to be burglarised. T h e men
were tracked to a nearby shopping center, where they were
Identified by the witnesses. Police report finding a trail or Items
taken from the residence between the home and shopping
center. One or the suspects had a diamond ring reported stolen
from the residence.
Charged with the Devonshire burglary was Jason Joseph
Vargas. IB. 634 Palmetto Ave., and John Lee Shepherd, 21.
631 Palmetto Ave. Both were charged with burglary and grand
theft. Shepherd was also charged with burglary and grand theft
for a Feb. 17 burglary of a Palmetto Avenue residence. Heports
state someone stole a video tape recorder. Jewelry and a wallet
from the residence.
According to arrest reports. Shepherd confessed Tuesday to
burglarising the Palmetto Avenue home.

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Battery on officer charged
Patrick Francis Oallagher. 61. 4200 E. State Road 46.
Geneva, was charged with battery on a law enforcement ofllcer
Wednesday.
According to a report by a Seminole County deputy,
Oallagher pushed the deputy's car door Into him twice as the
deputy tried to get out or the vehicle. Gallagher was also
charged with resisting arrest with violence and disorderly
conduct.

Warrant arraata made

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Th e following wanted persons have been taken Into custody:
• David Jonathan Smith. 37. 114 Castle Brewer Court.
Sanford, was arrested Wednesday at the Seminole County
Courthouse. Smith was wanted for falling to appear at a
hearing to answer to driving with a suspended license charge.
• Kardcll Vernon Slater. 29. 1201 W . 11th SI.. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday near Lake Monroe Terrace. Slater was
wanted for violating the terms of his probation for a battery
durtnga burglary conviction.
• Danny Mathis. 22. 107 Seminole Gardens Apts.. Sanford,
turned hlmecir In to Seminole County deputies at the county
ill early Thursday morning. Mathis was wanted for violating
he terms ofhls prooctlon fora burglary conviction.
• Wllleaae Annette Brown. 33. 814 Elm Ave.. Sanford, was
turned in to Seminole County deputies at the county Jail
Thursday by a bonding agent. Brown was wanted to stand trial
on two charges, battery on a law enforcement ofllcer and
resisting arTcst with violence.
• Edward Alexander Thom as. 21. 1607 Dixie Way. Sanford,
was arrested at his home Thursday. Thom as was wanted for
violating the terms of hia probation for a grand theft conviction.
• Marlon Demond Young. 18. 2330 Dolarway. Midway, was
charged with burglary and violating the terms of his probation
for a burglary conviction at the Seminole County Jail
Wednesday.
•Jermaine Seymore. 19. 117 Hughes Ave.. Sanford, an
Inmate at the Seminole County Jail, was charged with violating
the terms of his probation for 10 separate convictions on
variety of charges Including auto theft, forgery and burglary
• Ricky Rlcard Knight. 27. 808 Bay Ave., Sanford,
arrested at the Seminole County Jail where he was being held
following an earlier arrest. Knight was wanted for falling to
appear at a hearing to answer to failure to pay a fine charge.

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2 unions
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contracts
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Herald Stall Wrller______________
SA N FO R D - The school dis­
trict has to come to an agree­
ment with two more employee
unions, leaving only the bus
drivers without a contract for
this year.
T h e biggest sticking points
between the district and both the
n o n -ln s tru c tlo n a l personnel
(N IP S C O ) a n d th e c le ric a l
w o r k e r s ( S E C A I , H e le n e
Samango. director of UnlServe,
said had been the issues of the
lack of salary Increase for those
employees who had reached the
top of the pay scale and the Issue
of "Just cause.”
As was the case with the
teachers, the school district
agreed to pay a one-time, non­
recurring salary supplement of
8300 to those employees who
did not receive an annual In­
crement this year.
Those employees have been
with 'he district for 20 years or
more and are not eligible for the
standard Increases that o ili-r
employees nt the lower end of
the pay scale receive.
Tn e district has also agreed la
return to the negotiating table in
Ju n e to once ngaln discuss the
Issue of "Just cause" and articles
In the contract related to that
Issue.
Just cause refers to the dis­
trict's policies regarding dis­
c ip lin e and te rm in a tio n of
employees.
There Is presently no pollcgto
prevent employees from being
terminated from their Jobs or
disciplined without explanation.
Th e unions want there tn be a
formal procedure taken to en­
sure that employees can not be
let go with no explanation.
While the district has argued
in the past that they believed the
matter needed to be discussed,
the district had argued that It
was not a problem. The district
has agreed, however, to discuss
the matter at the bargaining
table this year.
L i k e a ll o t h e r d i s t r i c t
employees, the members of the
two unions will receive a one-and-a-half percent salary in­
crease for this school year.

Candidate will
host barbecue
S h e riff's ca n d id a te L a rry
Connlff will hold a fund-raiser
barbecue this Saturday at Lake
Heronwood Park on Red Bug
Lake Road.
The event will feature enter­
tainment and an opportunity to
m e e t w ith C o n n lf f . T h e
fundraiser will be held from 1 to
4 p.m. at the park located cast of
Eagle Cic e. Cost Is $10 per
person or $25 per family,

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Revoked license charged
Mark Harris. 27, of 915 Park Avtnue. was arrested by
Sanford Police In front of his residence Tuesday. Th e arrest
was made as he drove up in his car. He was charged with
driving with his license revoked on two separate occasions.

Cocaine sale leads to arrest
Albert Howard Harris, 34, 208 Orange Ave., Sanford, was
charged with sale and delivery of crack cocaine by Sanford
police Wednesday night.
Arrest reports state Harris sold cocaine to an undercover
Special Investigations Unit agent at the corner of Eighth Street
and Pine Avenue.
Also arrested was Edward Mitchell Duvall. 40, 1517
Mangoustlne Ave.. Sanford. Duval was charged with resisting
arrest when he fled from Seventh Street and Pine Avenue after
agents approached to arrest Harris, reports stale.

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SeminoU C ou rfy - C*y ol Santord, Emargancy Rapair Program. Parsons Irtarasied must vtsl tha

Cfty of Sanford Com nunEy Development Office located In 8arford C ly Hall $1300 North Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 32771. Only pam n a whoas homaa a n located m tha loltowino areas wi«
be considered: M O W A Y , B O O K ER TO W N , LO C K A R T, R O EELAN O PARK, JO H N SO N HILL/
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80% of the Count/* median: the structure must meat coat effective criterion; (he applicant mr*t
possess deer Ule; and hazard ineurance n te l be In forae (Ula recommended that applicants bring
proof of ownership and insurance).
Applications wia be accepted M ARCH 10 through M ARCH 11,9:00 a jn . to 4:30 p.m . Persons who
arrive prior to March 10 or after merch 11 wS not be considered. The C .D . Office w tl accept 1S
applications, attar which MO turtherappfcaHonswai be accepted. Persona who do not supply e» of
the information required wttkn the time slotted w ll not be considered.
Funds made available through the Seminole County Corm unity Development Block Grant
Program

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Democracy
South Africa's seemingly Inexorable march
toward multiracial democracy suddenly ap­
pears less certain. In a referendum set for
March 17. the country's white minority will
decide whether President F.W . de Klerk
should continue negotiations to complete the
dismantlement o f apartheid.
De Klerk called for the referendum after his
ruling National Party w as thrashed in a
parliamentary election by the predominantly
A frikaner Conservative Party. T h e C on ­
servatives are Inallerably opposed to the
reforms the De Klerk government has In­
troduced. The party demanded new elections
on grounds that the president did not have a
popular mandate to abolish the apartheid
system.
South Africa's 7 million whites will be
presented with a simple, straightforward
question: “ Do you support continuation o f the
reform process, which the state president
began on Feb. 2, 1090. and which Is aimed at
a new constitution through negotiation?"

What Bush and de Klerk both face
Who would have thought that the presidencies
of two once-upon-a-ttme conservatives. George
Bush and F.W . de Klerk, would ever evolve Into
citadels of Ideological moderation!
Both the American and Ihe South African have
changed from being guardians of Ihe right wing's
holy grail to advocates of reason — but not
because they planned II. Both were forced by
events.
Th e two presidencleaare am acIrgly parallel.
Buah, who Inherited the presidency from a
prehlatorlcal conservative throwback, did his
best to carry on Ronald Reagan's voodoo
economic* and revive "separate but equal"
racism. Th e policies failed because the economy
took a nose-dive and too many Americans of
good will are still not ready to abandon Brown v.
Board of Education (1934) for Pleaay v. Ferguson
(1896).
De Klerk, who succeeded belligerent apartheid
apostle P.W. Botha, discovered that a worldwide
economic boycott had put South Africa's eco­
nomic future on hold. He also realized thal to
continue a war of attrition against the African
National Congress would have plunged South
Africa Into economic Impotence.
Both Buah and de Klerk began pursuing
policies that evoked right-wing yelps thal they
were betraying the faith. Buah raised taxes, and
dc Klerk freed Nelson Mandela. Th e two actions

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Last year. South Africa's parliament re­
pealed the four basic apartheid laws. The
37-ypar:ol&lt;J f l q p a f f j f Am enities Act had
itted the government to reserve public
lies for whites. The Lands Acts of 1913
and 1936 had restricted black ownership to
less than 14 percent o f South Africa's land.
The Group Areas Act mandated residential
segregation. And the Population Registration
Act. the linchpin o f apartheid, classified all
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in addition to toppling these legal pillars of
apartheid. De Klerk removed the ban on the
African National Congress and other black
political organisations, w elcom ed exiled
South Africans to return home, freed political
prisoners, removed restrictions on the news
media and UfteOlhe state o f emergency In the
black provinces'.
For these acts o f political courage. De Klerk
has earned a place am ong the world's great
statesmen, It will be a tragedy If his campaign
lo bring about a peaceful transition to
democracy Is rejected by the white minority,
becau se
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alternative
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blacks segregated. Buchanan's history of antiSemitism is so flagrant that even hla fellow
conservative. BUI Buckley, wrist-tapped him In a
rambling, disjointed dissent. Buchanan's re­
peated derogations of blacks and tangential
Insults leave little difference between him and
David Duke.
At the same lime. Tre u m lch l and Buchanan
do have their differences. Treum lcht dona a
uniform and carries a pistol. Buchanan wears a
blue suit and carries a computer. In Ihe hands of
a ranting racial, both instruments can touch ofT a
political revolt. Ideas are frequently Ihe artillery
of change.
But this two-continent drama can atlll have a
happy ending. Unless the American people
succumb to a plague of Idiocy. Buchanan will not
win the Republican nomination. He knows It and
does not care. Pat Buchanan's real purpose Is to
stakeout 1996.
In South Africa, the fate of racial civility rests
with a brilliant, but costly gamble by dc Klerk.
He has called for a "whites only" election. With
typical Afrikaner bluutncas, de Klerk Is posing a
simple parliamentary question to hi* white
constituency: Do 1 atlll have your electoral
mandate to negotiate for an Interracial South
African democracy?

JA C K ANDERSON

Cam paign ads do
voters disservice
W A S H IN G TO N - Picture this: A television
ad for a presidential candidate thal shows the
candidate, facing the camera, talking for a
full minute about how he stands on Ihe
Issues. No American (lags In Hie background,
no music swelling, no adoring-crowd scene*.
Ju st straight talk.
vouldn’t win any awards from Madison
ll wouldn’t
Avenue, but It would win the gratitude of
voters who are smart enough lo differentiate
between Ihe way they choose a beer and the
way they chooaca president.
In J a n u a r y , the
F e d e ra l Com m u n lc a tlo n a C o m ­
mission look a giant
leap in c a m p a ig n
a d ve rtisin g by re­
quiring that every ad
Include an audio and
v is u a l a n n o u n c e ­
ment Identifying the
c a n d id a te w h o
sponsored the ad — a
clear and sustained
announcement that
cannot be missed, ll
was loo m uch for
m edia co nsu lta nts
The
w h o badgered (h e
marketplace
F C C u n t i l , la s t
has been
m o n th , th e r e ­
screaming for
quirement for an oral
substance lor
announcement waa
a long lime, j
dropped.
Th e FC C role did
not come dose to giving volets what they
want out of a candidate's ad. and that Is
Information. Th e F C C should not dictate In
too great a detail how political advertising
should be structured. Th a t la a decision thal
should be left to the marketplace. Th e
marketplace has been screaming for sub­
stance lor a long lime, but the Image makers
haven't heard the message.
T h e y think If they show footage of Paul
Tsongas swim ming laps, you will believe that
Tseng ns has beat cancer, and you will vote
for him. Th e y think If they show footage from
a T V documentary of gay black men writhing
In chains and leather — a documentary with
in
a thin money (rati back lo the embattled
National Endowment for the Aria — you will
vole for Pat Buchanan because he won't
spend your taxea on stupid things for perhaps
because he has lapped into a latent racial
homophobia among the electorate).
Th e campaign got off to an encouraging
start In New Hampshire, bul New llampsh
ipshlre
was a luxury. Every candidate was focused
on one state, with the time to sit down and
have tea and crum b cake In Nashua or debate
one another In town halls. New Hampshire, a
state In crisis, had no patience for muled
messages and Ihe voters there demanded
substance from the candidates.
But now the candidates are scurrying from
state to state, and resorting to the media lo
sell them . Next week's Super Tuesday
primaries are bearing down on the can­
didates, and Ihelr panic la reflected In Ihelr
advertising. The beat way lo grab attention
this weekend will be with 30-seconds worth
of window dressing at the expense of a careful
Inspection of the Issues. Voters who thought
they had seen an end to the Willie Hortontype ada are In fora rude awakening.

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JOSEPH SPEAR

Line-item veto is sham issue
How to characterize the current commotion
over Ihe line-item veto?
Put ll this way: If all the gab were a rainbow
and you followed II to the end. what you would
find would not be a pot of gold, but It might
help you grow some prize vegetables.
The Republicans claim the llnc-llem veto
would be a painless cure for the deficit problem
and a shackle on a spendthrift Congress.
Tha t's some pure stuff, and It would probably
produce three-pound tomatoes.
Th e Democrats say U would tic an unaccep­
t a b le a n d p e r h a p s u n c o n s t it u t io n a l
encroachment on congressional power. That
stuff would generate some tall com.
Th e simple truth la ihe line-item veto la a
sham Issue, ll Is an easy subject to demagogue
— which Is w hy lub-thum plng politicians love
II. especially In an election year. But depleting
It as a budget-balancing tool la a trespass on
the good sense of Ihe average citizen and It
should be outlawed.
For the uninitiated, a line-item veto would
allow a president to strike Individual Items
from the huge, ukc-lt-or-leave-lt appropria­
tions bills the Congress aenda him for signing.
Its primary target would be "pork-barrel''
expenditures — the extraneous grants and
projects (hat powerful member* of Congress
wangle for Ihelr home districts.
But here's Ihe dreary secret tltal presidents
never tell you and Congress never seems able
to imparl: In the context of trillion-dollar
budgets, pork-barrel spending Is peanuts. To
argue that you can remedy the deficit problem
by purging pork la lo argue that you can drain
the ocean by scooping with a cup.

T h in k about II. George Bush's moat recent
budget proposal projects a deficit of $399
billion. T o balance II. he would have lo slice of!

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Examples are endless, but lake Just one that
waa offered by two Republican senator* who
recently (ailed In yet another attempt to pass a
line-item veto measure. If our virtuous presi­
dent had llne-llem authority, said Dan Coals of
Indiana and Jo hn McCain of Arizona, he would
have been able to ru t from one recent budget
such heinous waste as $100,000 for prickly
pear and mcsqulte research In Texas.

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How the white m inority decides this
question could determine whether South
Africa Joins the family of democratic nations
or returns to the pariah status It has endured
for the last half-century.
Regardless of the outcome of the referen­
dum. De Klerk will be remembered as the
catalyst of historic change In South Africa.
During only two years In office he has done
more to bring about a peaceful transition to
multiracial democracy than any figure in the
nation's history.

have caused a Rood of right-wing resentment.
In South A frica.
Che Conservatives'
a to rm t r o o p e r .
Andrle* Tre u m lch t.
has ra llie d w h ile
South Africans Into a
political phalanx that
c o u ld d o o m de
K l e r k 's N a t io n a l
Party negotiations for
a South African de­
mocracy,
li i 'A m e ric a , Ihe
Id e o lo g ic a l c o u n ­
terpart to Treum lcht.
Patrick J . Buchanan.
la e x p lo it in g the
same Irrational fears
The policies
o f u n a c c o u n ta b le
failed because
despair. Middle-class
the economy
A m e r i c a d o e s n 't
took a
know what Is wrong,
nose-dive £
and It needs a scape goal
Buchanan has given middle-class Americana
three: George Bush's broken promises, af­
firmative action and Imports from Japan.
Buchanan and Tre u m lch l have two things In
common. Both despise Jew s and want to keep

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one prickly pear project every 10 seconds of
every day around the clock for one year, three
months and tOdaya.
W ith a line-item veto, said Coata and
McCain. Ihe president could have saved the
public $70 billion over a five-year period from
1964-1989.
Th in k about It. Tha t's 700.000 prickly pear
projects. During that same five-year period, the
accumulated deficit came to $1,059 billion.
Tha t's 10.590.000 prickly pear projects. Even
with the line-item veto, we would've gone In
Ihe hole 9.890,000 prickly pear projects. Som e'
solution, the old line-item.
Here's something else lo think about: During
that same five-year period, the cumulative
interest on the national debt came to $1,019
billion. That's Interest alone, money down the
tubes. Docs It never occur to the dunderhead*
who lead us that real reduction In Ihe national
debt might be a better road to solvency than
whining about pnckly pear research?
—
The: Tine-Item veto ,
makes sense for only
one reason, and It
has little to do with
honest deficit reduc­
tion. It would con­
strain ihe mast pow­
e rfu l m e m b e rs of
Congress Tram dis­
p a t c h in g u n f a ir
shares of pork to
their districts. People
lik e S e n . R o b e rt
Byrd. D-W.Va., say. a
career politician who
vowed In 1090 to
( Depleting It $a
ship $1 billion worth
a budget
of bacon back to his
balancing tool
home state by 1993
le a trespass
and surpassed his
on good
goal four years ahead
sense. J
of schedule.
ll surprised no one
when Sen. Byrd re*cently look the floor to voice clamorous
opposition to the Coala-McCaln line-item veto
measure. It would save little money, thundered
Byrd, and it waa "quark medicine which
would be better denominated as snake oil."
Indeed II waa. and he might have recognized
II because ll waa ouzlngt frt
from his pores and
puddling at hla feel as he spoke. Or waa that
the stuff thal make* ihe garden grow?

U n ive rsity of North Carolina political
science professor Th a d Beyle, who has
written extensively about Ihe allsck ads oT
Jesse Helms' re-election campaign of 1990.
saw shades of Willie Horton In Buchanan’s
recent ada. "Th e re are two things that
Buchanan la attacking. £ays and blacks."
said Beyle. "H e didn't uae white gay men.
People down South are very upset about
nan-traditional lifestyle* and If you can tie It
In to the race queatlon. It's a double
w h a m m y."
Attack ada are eaperully effective right
before Super Tuesday because the damage la
done, and Ihe voles are counted In 12 state*,
before a battered candidate can recover.
Candidates end up spending what llltle time
they do have fending off attacks or concocting
a..acka of Ihelr own.

�Ssnlord Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday. March S. 19*2 - TA

Conflicting unemployment rates
may signal end of the recession
AssocIgtsd Press Writer

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GardenContinued from Pago 1A
■hare with
others," some new offering* will
be featured.
"W e 'll also be doing an Herb
Garden, a Foliage and Flower
Garden and we will feature
gardening gifts," she said.
S e le c t io n s f ro m G ra n d *
m other's Garden are passed
along for ve ry little money
because Wlmblsh said, through
■haring culling* an bulbs the

Road
Contiassd from Pags 1A
design
consideration." He added. "I
would recommend we decide on
this tonight."
Although It is not an official
artery. Hospital Road Is In­
dicated on some maps as travel­
ing In a perfectly straight line,
heading north along the eastern
side of the college property. The
Blue Ribbon Committee's latest
suggestion was for a route that
would head north from the some
starting point at the college, bul
curve slightly to the right before
c o n tin u in g n o rth w a rd . T h e
curve, at the subdivision, would
■Mow for the roadway to miss an
old cemetery located south or
Lake Mary Boulevard.

club has little money Invested.
Proceeds from this, the d u b 's
biggest fund-raiser or the year,
benefit civic beautification. Over
the past two years, the d u b has
spruced ti.e entrance to the
marina, the Cultural Arts Center
grounds and a portion of Park on
Park.
"O u r biggest project has been
Seminole High School. All told,
w e h a v e d o n e $ 4 ,4 0 0 In
landscaping at the high school."
Wlmblsh explained.
W lm b ls h s a id s t u d e n t s
become Involved In the project.

which most recently has In­
cluded planting crape myrtle
saplings In the commons area
and landscaping the area near
the gym.
"Young people always take
more pride If they lake pari."
Wlmblsh said.
Luncheon will be served from
11:30 a .m . u n til 1:30 p .m .
Luncheon tickets are $5.50.
T a k e out Is available w ith
ndvance notice.
For luncheon tickets, contact
any Ixora member or Joyce
Malone, who can be reached at
322-5000.

Weather-------Continued from Pag* IA
data center said the warm
weather doesn't validate theories
about global warming.
A major reason temperatures
were higher than usual was that
Ihc polar Jet stream stayed far
n o rth a lo n g the C a n a d ia n
border, meteorologlsl William
Drown said. A second, sub-

tropical Jet pulled in warm ,
moist air from the Pacific.
Helm cautioned that the fig­
ures are preliminary and that
final totals available In a few
months may drop the winter of
1991 -92 out of first place.
Meteorologist* consider winter
to be the months of December.
January and February.

Ordinance
Continued from Pag* IA

discussed laxmenls. and
tawSfcrr'hddcd* a Tt
jm
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mmented,
"A t
turn « Ihfc ro dd w a f! as a stittf
b o U o h illr e, D ifl
find each of
gested alternate route. " T h is
methods ha* Its share of
would have a much toss Impact advantages and disadvantages,
on the Cardinal Oaka Cove area strengths and wcaknesaes."
and still avoid the cemetery
He suggested the City consider
area," Lauderdale explained.
a combination of all Ihrcc of the
Th e basic difference would be fund sources. "W hat I would like
approximately $300,000 which to have tonight." he said, "is
w ould be required to move policy direction from the Com ­
power lines located on the new mission so we can proceed with
route.
further planning."
Mealor commented. " I think
Th e Commission was spill.
the college will be very pleased A.R. "D oc" Jorc suggested Ihe
with what we have come up with project is loo large to tackle at
here, and I would recommend one time. " I am ready lo support
we draft a letter to send to the work with the stormwater utility
college expressing our support lax." he said, "bu l I think we are
on this new m u lin g.''
going to have to get at this on a
Th e new suggested route was piecemeal basis."
approved by a unanimous vole
Com missioner I’aul Tre m cl
of the Commission.
said he would Ik willing to

support the stormwater utility
tax. "but It needs to be part of
the total package. We can't
■Imply approve this by Itself."
T re m e l. along w ith Mayor
Randy M orris Voted against
bringing ihe stormwater utility
ordinance back for further dis­
cussion. " I completely disagree
with doing these projects In
phases,” Morris commented.
Citizens also made their volcca
heard. Some objected to the $3
charge, while others approved of
It. Sheila Sawyer commented. "I
ace this $3 charge as treating
everyone equally. T h is Is fair.
W llh Ihe difference In home
valuation, through taxes, this
would not be fair."
In addition lo voting to bring
the ordinance back for consid­
eration. ihc Commissioners also
chose lo hold a special raffed
meeting to deal w llh the ordi­
nance on March 20.

W A S H IN G TO N — The nation's unemploynient
rate leapt to 7.3 percent In February, the highest
point since the recession began and Ihe worst In
OWyears, Ihe government said today.
T h e new rate, up from 7.1 percent In January
and the highest since J u ly 1985. came despite
separate data showing employers rxpandrd their
payrolls by ■ more-than-expectcd 164.000Jobs.
Th e two statistics are derived from aeparate
Labor Department surveys and can sometimes
conflict. Th e unemployment rate comes from a
survey of American households, while the payroll
data it culled from a survey of businesses.
Taken together. Ihe two surveys "m ru n the
recession la probably over." said economist B m rr
Steinberg of Merrill Lynch.
“ Th e key thing here Is not that the employmcnl
rale went up. It's that employment Is finally
growing again," he said. "T h a i's not lo say we're
In a strong recovery. ... There's a high level of
unemployment and a low level of consumer
confidence. There's every reason lo believe tills
will be one of the wcakrsl recoveries from n
recession we've ever had."
President Bush's campaign spokeswoman.

Torie Clarke, said the new data on unemploy­
ment "m a ke s things very lo u g h " for the
rampalgn.
"Moat importantly, It makes thing* tough for
the unemployed. Congress should get off its duff"
and pas* Bush’s economic package, Clarke said
In Oklahoma City, where Bush was campaigning.
T h e Increase in non-form payroll Jobs was the
atronge at sin c e M ay 1990. In a d v a n c e ,
economists were looking for only a modest rise of
around 10.000. But the good news there was
somewhat blunted by a downward revision of the
January payroll number.
T h e department sold employers recorded
149,000 layoffs. Instead of the previously re­
ported 91,000.
In a positive sign, the department said the
average workweek for non farm, non-supervleory
workers Incrcaacd-ahpxply. by 0.4 hours to 34.7
flours following a decline of 0.2 hours In January.
As the economy revives, businesses usually ask
existing employees to work longer hours. The y
wall until they are sure of stronger sales before
they start hiring again.
Th e strongest Increase. 133.000 Jobs, esme
among retailers. William O. Barron J r ., the
deputy commissioner of labor statistic*, said
retail trade probably Is Improving.

Merged banks loaning less
■&gt; Aas— latsUFross_______
W A S H IN G T O N Th e out•of-stale banks that have taken
over Florida's deposit-rich finan­
cial Institutions were more gen­
erous In lending lo thetr home
states of Georgia. Virginia and
North Carolina, a study has
found.
While gobbling up billions of
dollars in deposits In Florida. Ihe
banks have been relatively stin­
gy when It comes to lending
money, according lo n study
released this week by the U.S.
House Banking Committee.
“ These e m b e r s support the
a rg u m e n t tha t F lo rid a tins
become a banking colony." bank
analyst Kenneth Thom as told
The Miami Herald, In a story for
Thursday editions. "Florida lias
lost Its big banks, and we've
become ■ stair or branches."
Th e study was ordered by
House Banking chairman Rep.
Henry Gonzalez. D-Tcxas. Na­
tionally. the atudy found that the
loan rales of satellite banks Is
one-lhlrd lower than home-state
banka.
T h e ta k e o v e r of* M ia m i's
S o u th e a s t B a n k b y . N o rth
Carolina's First Union Iasi year
left only one large bank headq u a r t e r e d In F l o r i d a —
Jacksonville's Burnell Banks
Inc.
David Reddick, spokesman for

Sun Bank In Miami, said the
loan figures are skewed because
applications from large corporate
borrower* lend to be recorded at
the banks' headquarters, where
lending limits arc higher.
A ls o , F lo r id a 's e c o n o m y
wnsn't as strong as Georgia's
and Norih Carolina's last year.
Reddick said.
But Thomas said the explana­
tions don't account for the loan
ga|M, the biggest of which was at
Charlotte. N.C.-based N CN B .
which acquired CAS/Sovran and

Festivalafternoon or very early tomor­
row morning to bring In their
year than work.
Ellas said that she believed Ihe
last. A tornado warning during
Iasi years event caused the festival had "a llltlc something
closing or ilir festival for part of for everyone." In addition to fine
oris, there will' alto be craft* for
one day.
"1 hope things arc heller this ■ale at the festival.
1 She said that organizers will
year,'; Elias said.
Organizers arc expecting more be keeping ■ clone eye on the
than 5.000 visitors to converge weather reports the neat few
on Ihe park over the course or day*. She said the event will
continue rain or shine, but If the
Ihe two-day event.
"We think lhat,q|pt
.peopl?,, weather becomes a danger lo the
will want to 'came, out. and set '{public they Will close down
1 '
Ihe beaull(u| arrarpry . a t., Ityls, again.
lovely local loo." Ellasssid.
,,7nT cd iTju X fib j* i hat we don't
have
1
and
'
problems
with Ihe
Nile noted fluil workers II
■weather. "sneroHU
would lie selling up close (o'
Th e festival will run from 10
booths under the stately oaks In
the park and that the artists a.m. to 5 p.m. on both Saturday
would begin arriving laic Ibis und Sunday.

Continued from Fags I A

HousingThe H U D rrport this week
however urged the county lo
take more actions lo assure Ihe
I BOH Civil Rights A rt provisions
prohibiting discrim ination In
houslnh sales and rental* Is
enforced. A 1974 federal law
gives H U D Ihe authority to
discontinue a CD B G unless fair
housing laws arc upheld.
Buddy Balagla. county com­
m unity development planner,
said the county commission
passed a rrsotunllon last year
declaring April 1991 as "Fair
Housing Month" and published
an advertisement containing an
"8 0 0 " number for housing dis­
crimination complaints. Balagla
■aid he la also Ihe county'a fair

housing officer, but has had little
work lo do In that role.
" I got a call from a lady once
who said her rent was loo high."
said Balagla. "T h e Fair Housing
Act doesn't address high tents so
there wasn't anything I could do
about It.*'
Balagla said tie will conduct a
worksesslon with county commiaatoners In May lo discuss
option* for enforcing fair hous­
ing. Among the suggestions of­
fered by H U D arc fair housing
o r d i n a n c e s t h a t I n c lu d e
penalties for violators, creation
of a human rights commission,
education and counseling serv­
ice*. and bousing grants for
minorities.

S u rvtvo ra Include m other,
OtUJJc Marie Becker. 90. of Mtsoouria Davis; son, Jo h n n y L.
Ja rvis Avenue. Orange City, died Davis. Syracuse. N.Y.: daughter,
Wednesday. March 4. at West berth Lynn Te rry. Albany. N.Y.:
Volusia Memorial Hospital. De- brothers. Morris Davis. Albany,
Land. Born Ja n . 9 1896, In and James Davis. Buffalo. N.Y.;
Hlldeshclm. Germany, he moved ■liters. Adell William* and In n
to Orange City four yrars ago . Miller, both of Sanford. Mae Bell
from Pompano Beach. He was ■ Walker and Frances Randall,
correction* officer for New York both of Syracuse; five grand­
State and a member of Hope children.
Wilson-Elchrlbctgcr Moriuary
Lutheran Church In Pompano
Inc.. Sanford. In chargr of ar­
Beach.
Survivors Include daughter, rangements.
Winifred Brandt. Orange City; WALTSK F. TODD
Walter F. Todd. 07. Panama
three grandchildren and three
Court. Deltona, died Thursday.
great-grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral March 5. at his residence. Iloni
Home. Deltona, In charge of May 15. 1924. In Winona. Miss.,
be moved lo Deltona six years
arrangements.
ago from Key West. He retired
from the U.S Navy and waa a
JOXNL. DAVIS
Jo h n L. Davis. 62. of Bosion, m e m b e r of th e F t . S m it h
Boulevard flapllst Church. De­
Mass., died Feb. 25. in Uoston
He was bom March 8, 1929. In ltona. He was also a member of
Sanford. He was a bus driver for the Navy Fleet Reserve In Key
the school system In Boston and West and a Navy veteran of
a member of Ebcnc/cr Baptlsl World W a rll
Survivors Include wife. Nell.
Church.

Deltona: son, Jam es W aller,
Deltona; daughter, Susan. De­
ltona: altlers. Grace Westbrook.
Yu zoo City. Miss., and Martha
Wilson. Cedar Bluff. Misa.; two
grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona, in chargr of
arrangements.

'} Con tlnnsd from Fag* 1A

m m em

J services.
*
"Based on the Information
contained in ihe report. It ap­
pears that the county has carried
out local CD B G activities In a
timely manner In accordance
with Implementing regulations."
wrote J im Nlchoi, director of
com m unity planning and devel­
opment for the Florida regional
H U D office In Jacksonville.
Th e comment was In marked
contrast to prior years' H U D
audits of the co un ty C D B O
program. Previously, H U D criti­
cised the county for falling to
supervise spending by Sanford
and other elites swarded subgrants.

OTTIUS MAXIS BACKS*

BBKTIB ss-isssw WEST
Bertie McLamb Weal. 81. 989
O r l e n l a A v c . , A lt a m o n t e
Spring*, died Sunday, Marrh I,
at Life Care Nursing Cenlrr.
Altamonte Springs. Bom Aug 7.
1910, tn Sampson County. N.C..
■lie moved to Altamonte Springs
from therr. She was a retired
waitress.
S u rv iv o rs Include son. O.
Roger J r .. Fairfax, Va.: daugh­
ters. L rlla n W ilson. W in te r
Springs. Jo yc r Eden. Gum brill*.
Md.; 11 grandchildren and 25
great -grandchildren.
C r o m a r t lc . M ille r A Lee
Funeral Home. Dunn. N C.. In
chargr ol arrangement*.

became NationsBank. NCNB'a
loan-lo-deposit ratio In Florida
waa 47.9 percent, compared to
66 percent In Norih Carolina.
"If a bank la baaed In Charlotte
and the directors come from
Charlotte. It'a bound to treat
N orth C a ro lina d iffe re n tly."
Thom as said.
Florida's average ratio of loans
as a percentage of depoaita last
y e a r w a s 6 5 .8 p e r c e n t .
CAS/Sovran loaned 57.7 percent
to Florida and First Union loaned
65.1 percent.

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U n e m p lo ym e n t rate jum ped
to 7.3 percent in February
By OAVK SKIDM ORE
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N — T h r nation's unemployment
rate leapt to 7.3 percent In February, the highest
|K&gt;lnt since the recession began and the worst In
tiV4 years, the government said today.
T h e Labor Department said 9.2 m illion
Americans were without Jobs. 2.8 million more
than when the recession began In Ju ly 1990. It
was the highest num ber of Jobless since
December 1983.
The new ratr. tip from 7 .1 percent In January,
cattle despite separate data showing employers
expanded their payrolls by n morc-than exprcted
194.000Jobs.
Tile two statistics are derived from separate
l-abor Department surveys and can sometimes
conflict. Th e unemployment rale comes from a
survey of American households, while the
payroll data ts culled from a survey of busi­
nesses.

SEMINOLE C O U N TY SCHOOL BOARD
A U CTIO N O N TW O TRAILERS
A N D USED BUSES AN D VEHICLES
SATURDAY MARCH 21,1992
INSPECTION 8 :0 0 A.M. UNTIL 9 :0 0 A.M .
AUCTIO N
9 :0 0 A.M. UNTIL 11:00 A.M.

The Increase In non farm payroll Jobs Is the
strongest since May 1990. In a dva nce ,
economists were looking for only a modest
Increase of around 10.000. Hut the good news
there was somewhat blunted by a downward
revision of the January payroll number.
T h e department said employers recorded
149.000 layoffs. Instead of the previously
reported 91.000.
In a positive sign, the department said the
average workweek for non-farm. non-su|iervlsory
workers Increased sharply, by 0.4 hours to 34.7
hours following a decline of 0.2 hours In
January.
As the economy revives, businesses usually
ask existing employees to work longer hours.
They wall until they are sure of stronger sales
ls-fore they start hiring again.
The strongest Increase. 133.000 Jobs, came
among retallrrs. William G. Barron Jr ., the
deputy commissioner of labor statistics, said
retail trade probably Is Improving.

All itsms will b* auctioned individually and h«v# s minimum bid sitsblishsd at audion. You may
impact thesa Hams starting at 8:00 A M. on tha day ot tha auction.
Location:

Old Transportation Compound
Hwy. 427 and General Hutchinson Parkway
Longwood, FI

Terms:

Cash, or Money Order only.

All auction items must be claimed on the day ol the auction.
These buses and vehicles are:
AS IS WITH NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
The Seminole County School Board does not recommend nor condone tha purchase ol these buses
lor the transportation ol children as these buses do not meet existing safety standards for the
transportation ol school children.
_____________

House weighs new
credit protections
By DIANR D U B TO N
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N - Your credit
records would become more
accessible to you mid less so to
others If a hill moving through
the House becomes law.
Consumer outrage about Inac­
curate information In credit
agency lllcs is driving the legis­
lation. approved Thursduy by
the Banking subcommittee on
consumer ulfalrs and coinage.
But the credit agencies and
hanks and businesses w ho
extend cre dit are lo b b yin g
against It. The y won two key
provisions during the subcom­
mittee's vote on thr hill:
• Pre emption of all stale regu­
lations so no state could pass a
law stronger than the federal
statute.
• A required fee for uny Infor­

m ation p ro v ld rd consum ers
ntxiul their records.
However, the bill would give
consumers much more power
over their credit records:
• l’ros|&gt;rcllvr employers could
gel your credit records only If
you authorize It. and your cu r­
rent employer would have to
nollty you In writing If he or she
Is obtaining your credit records.
• Credit card companies that
send out unsolicited credit card
applications would have to give
you the card If you want It.
• You could withhold your
name from the lists used by
tranks and others to solicit credit
cards.
• Credit agencies could charge
no more than S8 to consumers
who request thetr records, and
would have to settle any dispute
about your records within 30
days.

United Way files destroyed
W A S H IN G TO N - The embat;
lied United Way of America ts
calling In outside accountants to
tight a new dose of trad news
over the destruction ot docu*
mi nts by Its International alTlltnlc.
Five drawrrs of fluanclul rec­
ords and other documents were
ordered destroyed In January by
fontter United Way of America
President W illiam A ra m ony,
who resigned under fire last
week.
The papers were destroyed
alter T h e W a sh ington Post
started asking questions atxnil
Ills x|&gt;endlug and management
practices. Aramony rrmalns the
unpaid president of the Interna­

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tional affiliate.
A spokeswoman for the alflllate. United Way International,
maintained Thursday that the
orders to destroy the documents
were routine and began with a
txxikkeepcr's eflorts to dls|xtse of
outdated material.
Yet ehurlly nlllrluU tixik extra
efforts to calm the fears of Its
already Jittery ltx-al organiza­
tions and donors.
“ The y have askril their ac­
counting firm. Arthur Anderson
A Co., to come In today to review
the records unit make sure that
all the documents ure there that
need to lx- there to backstop any
tax luw requirem ents." said
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public affulrs counsel.

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F R ID A Y

Sanford Herald

INSIDE:

S p o rts
IN B R IE F

Leaving the door open
R am s take
advantage of
Lym an errors

LOCALLY
Softball umpire clinic
SANFORD - The Sanford Official* Assoclalion will hold II* annual aoftball umpire clinic
this Saturday and Sunday. March 7-8.
The clinic, which will be conducted al Fori
Mellon Park, will ilart al 8 a m. both day*.
Prospective officials must attend both days.
For more Information, call Duane Lafollettc al
333-4947 or 330-5697.

By TONY DeSORMIBn
Herald Sports Editor

Royals blank U C F
B A SE B A LL C IT Y University of Central
Florida might have dropped a 5-0 decision lo the
Kansas City Royals on Thursday at the Baseball
City Complex, but several Knights gained a
measure of respect from (heir professional peers.
For exam ple, starting pitcher A nthony
Laszalr struck out rightholder Kevin McReyolds.
designated hlller George Ilrell and catcher Mike
MacFarlane lo end the first Inning after the
Royals had grabbed a 1-0 lead.
Three of U CF'a six hits came from Junior right
flrldrr Chad Moltola. who hit three consecutive
singles after flyin g out In the first Inning.
Th ird baseman T y Lynch, shortstop G rrgg
Custaldo and eateher Glen Rlchardl had tire*
other Knight hits.

Dasplta having played an extra
Inning oama lass than 24 hours
before, Karen Pinckney (No. 17,
sliding, above and led) and the Laka
Mary Rams still had enough steam
left to laka advantage of 11 Lyman
errors and hand the Greyhounds a
6-2 setback Thursday afternoon.

Thunder Select*A*Seat Day
O R LA ND O — Orlando Thunder fans will have
the opportunity to tour the Florida Citrus Ikiwl
and select their seals for the upcoming World
League of Am erican Football season Ibis
Saturday. March 7.
Highlighting the Select-A-Seat day will be u
full scrimmage between the Thunder and the
NewYork/Ncw Jersey Knights.
V
Fans ran enter the Citrus Howl through Gate
D beginning at 3 p.m.

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Patriots grab early co n feren ce lead

New Orleans eliminate Knights

■ i n * v n _ . n s a n s -----------------------------------------------------7?
Herald Sports Editor
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Howell right now Is huge. Player for player al Ihls
Mage of the ncaaon. Lakr Howell in tight."
Karly on, M Inokwl hkr ihe Silver Hawks would be

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Jusl iwo games Into Ihe
Seminole Alhletlr Conference soft Ik. II schedule and
Ihe Lakr Brantley Patriots are already Ihe frontnmtirrm
Wfth Ihelr 8-2 win over .he Lake Howell Silver
Hawks Thursday night, the Patriots advance Co 8-2
overall. 2-0 in ih r SAC. Lake Howell 16-2 overall).

&lt;he onc* lo ‘ake
m m n a i^ H m ’u k c '
«*ea In both the firs and third Innings. B. I Lake
Howell got Just one run oul of Ihe two rallies, leaving
the baSTS filled both times.
'"^
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'h r hall right at them, said Lakr Ho*ell coach Jo
G Saa Conference, Page 2B

(depending on who won tlielr game Thursday! are In
afour-wuy ileforsccondal 1*1.
"There a rr only 10 conference gamrs and you
can't really afford lo lose loo many of them If want lo
win Ih r conference cham pionship." said Lake

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BILO XI. Miss. — Ervin Johnson had 18 point*
and 8 rrhounds Thursday despite silting out
almost 17 minutes In leading New Orleans past
Central Florida. 66-47. In the first round of the
Sun Bell Conference Tournament.
New Orleans (15-131 led only 28-24 at halftime
despite shooting 55 percent from the field to
Central Florida’ s 24 percent, but came alive In
the second half, uutscortng the Knights 38-23.
The 6-11 Johnson scored 14 of the Privateers
first 21 (mints. He sat out the last 16:53 of the
game with four fouls. Dwight My veil added I I
(Xilnls for the Privateer*.
Center Ken Leeks and guard Slnua Phillips
had 13 (Mints each for Central Florida (10-181.
New Orleans, the tourney's seventh seed,
advances lo a noon Friday quarterfinal against
No. 2 seed Southwestern Louisiana (17-10).

WHAT'S HAPPENING
TO D A Y
G Ovlsdo al Sam Inola, 3:30 p.m.
□ Lyman al Laka Mary, 7 p.m.
GLaka Brantlay al Laka Howall, 3 30 p.m.

Junior Varsity Soltball
GSamlnola va. Mainland at La a P. Moore Park,
4:15 p.m.

Track and Field
GSamlnola Ralaya at Seminole High School.
Field evanta al 4 p.m , distance medley al 5 30
p m., othar running events at 0 p.m.
GLaka Howall girls at Wildcat Relays. Showalter
Field, 4 pm .

S ATU R D AY
Basaball
G Oviedo al Unlvarslty. 1 p.m.

Junior Varsity Basaball
C.'Ovledo at Unlvarslty. 10 a.m.
GLaka Brantlay at Boone. 1 p.m.

Freshman Basaball
G Laka Brantlay al Naw Smyrna Baach. 11 a m.

Junior Collage Basaball
G Valanda Community Collaga at Samlnole
Community Coll age. 2 pm .

Boys' Basketball
4A Section III championship game: Oviedo at
Kltalmnfee-Osceola, 7 30 p m

Softball
C Deltona at Lake Mary, noon
C empMad trass aloft o*

BASKETBALL
G9 pm
W KCF
Milwaukee Buck*. (LI

18. Orlando Magic at

Complete llaM w e ew Pete »S ________________

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LON G W OO D - Considering that
there arc no soft touches among the
S e m in o le A th le tic Conference
softball teams, there's no margin for
error when the trams go hrad-tohead.
T h e u p -a iid -c o m ln g L y m a n
Greyhounds learned Ilia! the hard
way Thursday afternoon, commit­
ting 11 error* while collecting eight
hits In a 6-2 loss to the visiting Lake
Mary Rams.
"You can't make 11 errors and
expect lo win. not In this confer­
ence." said Lym an coach Christy
Tlbbltls. "A nd w r didn't bit the trail
as well as we have been lately."
Lake Mary exploited Lym an's
mlscues. scoring five unearned
runs, two rom lng In the lop of the
flflh Inning lo break a 2-2 He and
two more coming In the seventh.
fly comparison, the Rains com­
mitted Jusl one fielding error.
"W e were a little Bred after
playing an extra Inning game al
Spruce Creek Iasi night." said Lake
Mary coach Jcannle Fisher. "B u i
that win last night gave us some
confidence going Inin today's game.
The girls learned they could hang In
there and pull out a w in."
Fisher also said that desplle the
fourth week. Ihe Rams arc Jusl now
starting to come together.
"O nce we got our basketball
players oul. w r had about a week
and a half where we didn't have any
games because of rain." Fisher said.
“ Some coaches probably (hough!
that was Inconvenience, but II
wasn't an disadvantage for us.
We’re Jusl now beginning to put
things together."
Lake Mary took a 1-0 lead In the
lop of the second when Angela
Snow reached on an error and
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Tribe to defend
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SANFORD - Team deplh will be
Ihe quality tested tonight when
Seminole High School hosts Ihe
eighth unnuul Seminole Relays at
Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium and
Buddy Lawson Memorial Track.
While the (trld events will still be
M-nrrd Individually, all eight runn­
ing rvrn ls will t&gt;c relays of four legs
each. All the events will Ire scorrd lo
sevrn place*.
T h e same se vrn tra m s llial
rom|&gt;ctrd In Iasi year's meet arc
expected lo |&gt;artlrlpatr In tonight's
rnm prllllon: Seminole. Lake Mary.
Lyman. Lakr Howell. Oviedo. Lake
Brantley and Oak Ridge. Lake
Howell and Ouk Ridge will be
represented only by their boys
teams
Last year. Seminole outscorrd
Ouk Ridge 156-121 for Ih r hoys'
team title while besting Lake Mary
140-132 for the girls' tram rrown.
The m e n. *|&gt;on*orrd by the Sun­
rise Klwanl* Club of Sanford, will
begin with tlir field events at 4 p.m.
Like most high school meets. Ihr
hoys will compete In the long jump,
triple Jump, high Jump, discus, shot
put and pole vault while the girls
will lake part In Ihe three Jumping
events, shot and discus

Spectators will get th rlr first
glimpse of Ihe uniqueness of Ihe
meet when the learns line up for the
distance medley al 5:30 p.m. The
event consists of legs of 880 yards.
440 yards and 1.320 yards before
finishing with a one-mile run.
The rest of Ihe running events are
scheduled lo begin at 6 p.m. wllh
the shulllc hurdle relay. That will
lie followed by the two-mlle relay (4
x 880|, 440 yard rrlay (4 x 1101.
sprint medley (110-110-220-440).
880-yard relay (4 x 220). mile
medley 1220-220 440-880) and mile
relay |4 x 440).
Of Ihe relay events, only the 440
and mile relay* arc run al every
other high school track meet. Sev­
eral local meets also Inrlude the
two-mlle relay as well.
Five meet records were set al last
year's event. In the boys’ competi­
tion. Seminole registered a new
standard of 1:04.1 In the shuttle
hurdle relay while Henry Williams
and Carlo While, both from Semi­
nole. set new marks In the tuple
Jump (47 feel. 10 Inches) and shot
pul (56 feel. 4 Inchesl. respectively.
Lym an's girls brokr Ih r m rrl
record In Ihe distance medley rrlay
wllh a clocking of 13.00 0 last year
while the Lakr Mary girl* lowrrrd
the shuttle hurdle relay mark lo
1:12.1.

All « y « t on
Randy Wright and hit Oviedo leammalei will attempt to become the
first Seminole County boys basketball team to advance to the state
tournament In 12 yeara when they travel to Klsslmmee-Osceola
tomorrow night for the Section III champlonahlp starting at 7:30 p.m.

Baptists rally in seventh for victory, share of first
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SANFORD — Mike Henley singled In lllll
G ra rry with Ih r winning run as Sanlurd Flrsl
Baptist Church knocked olf l-re's Cablnrl* 10-9
lo gain a share of Ihe league lead In Ih r Sanford
Rrcrrallon Department Men’s Thursday Night
Polar Bear S o Ii I m II League al Chase Park.
Henley’s fill capped a iwo-run seventh tliat
erased an 9-8 drllrlt and gave First Bapllst lls
third straight victory and ended Lee's winning
slrrak at six gamrs.
In Ihr oilier games. Grace A|M*(ollr Temple
spill a doublrhradrr. lopping Galor's 11-5 brforr
dropping a 12-11 d rrlslo n In Holy Cross
Lutheran Church of Lakr Mary.

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First Baptist and Lee's arr lied al 6-3 while
Gator s Is 4-5. G ra rr A|Mstnllr Tem ple 3-5 and
Holy Cross 3-6.
Lee's Cabinets stored Ihree run* In Ih r lop ig
Ihe llrsl Inning, hut First Bapllst came hark wllh
srvrn runs In Ihe bottom of Ihe opening Iramr.
The winner's still led 8-4 until Lee's lied Ihe
game wllh four run* In Ihe lop of the fifth Inning.

Aaron Johns' sacrifice lly scorrd Duane Lee
with the go ahead run In Ihe lop of the seventh
Inning T im Palmer singled lo start Ihe winning
rally, and brother Bill and Tom G rarry also
singled lo load the bases wllh no onr oul. W.L.
G ra rry followed wllh a fly ball that was dropped
will) Palmer scoring the tying run. After a flyout
for the second oul. Henley llnrd Ills game winner.
Providing Ih r Bapllst olfense were Henley
(triple. Ihree singles, two runs. Iwo Rllll. Tom m y
G ra rry (Ihree singles, runl. Danny G ra rry
(double, single, run srorrd. two RBI). Bill G ra rry
IIwo singles, two runs). W .L. G ra rry |lwo single*,
run. two Rllll Jack Ellonhrad (two singles, runl.
Rocky Elllngsworth |s&gt;nglr. run. Iwo RBI).

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IN B R IE F
Fellowship Hall dedication set
SAN FOR D — Zion Hope Missionary Baptist
pnlil Church. 712
Orange Ave,. will dedicate Its new Fellowship Hall at S p.m.
Sunday. Refreshments will be served after a short service.
Music will be provided by Vernon "Papa” Jones. Th e Rev. E.
CafTey, pastor.
On Sunday, March IS, at 11 a m., Zion Hope will observe Its
Annual Men's Day.
Th e Rev. Benjamin Adams will be Ihe guest speaker, with
the theme — "Men Keeping the Fatih During Difficult Tim e s."
Everyone Is Invited lo come and praise the Lord. For more
Information, call Bennie Alexander at. 323-6366 or Eugene
Alexander at 323-9103.

Special servico* announced
SAN FOR D — Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 2S2S Oak
Ave., will observe a series of special services during Lent. Th e
mid-week Lcnlcn services arc held on Wednesday evening st
7:30 p.m. Tlie theme for this year is “ Th e Body or Christ."
Pastor E. A . Rcuacher and the members of the congregation
Invlie Ihe public to worship with them.

Peace Pole
The Rev. George Spransy, of
First Presbyterian Church,
Sanford, with Ihe assistance
of some of Ihe youngsters of
the congregation, dedicated
the Peace Pole, which was
presented to the church In
1991. Friends and members of
the congregation gathered tn
the courtyard In support of the
many peacemaking actlvltlea
tha church provides on an
annual baala throughout the
community.

Sisterhood plana mooting
Th e Sisterhood or Temple Shalom, 1765 Elk ram Blvd..
Deltona, will start Its business meeting promptly at 10 a.m. on
March 18.
All meeting are held on Ihe third Wednesday of the month at
the Temple.
Dora Goldstein will present a Penny Social al the meeting.
For more Information, call Vivienne SalUm an at 789-1392.

da, do da

‘Soupor Supper* at Holy Cross

The Methodist Men ol Ihe
First United Methodist
Church, Sanford, will sponsor
the annual Do Da Day on
Salurday, March 14, (ram 8
a m . to 3 p.m., at Ihe church.
Park Avenue and Fifth Street.
Festivities Include games, a
bake sale, a yard tale and a
flah fry, served from 11 a.m. lo
3 p.m., for S3, with children,
under 10, free when accom­
panied by an adult. Hot dogs
will be available for sale also.
Methodiat men showing sotno
of Ihe bargain sale Items are,
from lafl; Steve HaMsock, Ed
Bedell, Sam Greene, presi­
dent, and Milner Ryals.

SAN FOR D — Holy Cross Episcopal Church. 401 S. Park Ave.,
will hold a ' 'Souper Supper" at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
The event will be followed by a presentation and discussion
by Father August Sorvllloat 6:45 p.m.
Th is is the first In a five part series to be held on Wednesday
evenings during Lent. Everyone la welcome.

Treble tones in concert
SAN FOR D — Th e Trebletoncs, a singing group of young
ladles from Trevecca Naxurene College In Nashville. Tcn n .. will
be In concert at Sanford First Church of Ihe Natarene. 2581
Sanford Ave.. on March 1 3 a t7 p .m .
The y will be singing a variety of Christian music, Including
hymns. Gospel and contemporary.
The public is Invited lo attend.

Five part sermon series to begin
SA N FOR D — Dr. Steven Graham, pastor of Grace Christian
Church. 085 Orange Blvd,. announces a new five part sermon
series on "Building A Marriage Th a t Will Last."
"Often we ask ouselves w hy the world Is Ihe way It Is and
whai can be done about It." according to Dr. Graham. "Almost
everyone who examines our nation's woes eventually points
Ihe Anger at our families. It Is true that strong families make a
strong nation; weak families make a weak nation. Th e home Is
the place to begin to change our world for the belter."
T h e series begins Sunday with "Understanding Your
. SpouseVGrcatrst Needs." im a will continued as follows: March
15. "H ow T o Survive T h e Storms In Marriage"! March 22,
"H ow T o Rekindle Th e Romance” : March 29. “ How Can We
Affair-Proof O ur Marriage" and April 5. Special Wedding Vow
Renewal Ceremony.
Grace Christian Church services begin at ID a.m. for both
children and adults. Services are held al Wilson Elementary
School.
For Information, call 321-7660 for directions and Informa­
tion.

Tuesday Lenten services, lunch
SAN FOR D — At noon each Tuesday during Lent. First
Presbyterian Church. 301 Oak Ave., will have special music by
area muslclals and a Lenten Meditation by Ihe Rev. George
Spransy. In the sanctuary. A light lunch of homemade soup
and bread will follow tn Fcllowhsip Hall.
Musicians In March will be:
March 10 — Elisabeth Jennings, organlat/vocallst; March 17,
Nancy Long, organist; March 24, Handbells from First
Presbyterian Church. Dellary and March 31, Dr. Eark Slocum,
flutist.
Plan lo come for 30 minutes of music and meditation and If
you have time, slay for our Souper lunch.

Mortgage burning
Sanford Mayor Battya Smith,
members and frlanda of Mara
Hill Seventh Day Adventlet
Church, 800 E. Second 81.,
Sanford, gathered recently to
celebrate the burning of Ihe
ch u rch ’s mortgage. Mayor
Smith addressed tha assembly
and congratulated them on
their accomplishment.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
A l llA N C t CHURCH
Community Alliance Church 4615 ( M l Lake DM *. Wtnta* taring*
Neighborhood Alliance Church. 301 Mart ham Wood* Ad . Longeood
Sanford Alliance Church. 1401 • Part A v a . tanlord
Famdy Worship Center. 2461 Airport B h d . tanSord
freedom Aiaembty of Gad, V W Orlando O r. ten lord
W*k*eA**omMy of God. «671 Orton R d .U n g m d

Easlem Gvfhodoa Church, 51 John Orthodoi. 7741 Country Club Road
Sanford
KP ItCO P Al
AH Saint* CjMbtopel Church, f Deter? Ave . Inter pm bn
Chnti epfecopef Church. Longeood
Episcopal Church ol the Nee Covenant 675 TuikaeiMa Road, Winter
Spring*
Hoff C»oi* Episcopal Peri Ave at lift S I , Sanford
St Peter* IpracopaJ Church. 700 Rinehart Road lake Mery
SI Richard • Church S i lt Labe Hoeed Rd . Winter Peri
The Church o! the Quod Shepherd, Maitland. l i t Le*e Ave
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
CMvtfyCRnohanCenter,MOW *ih W , Sanford
N e « Herveet Chn»l&gt;en rm oetM d 1M0 Country ChN Rd . Senfurd
Nod Mend Community Church. 530 Dog Track W . U ngeood. PL 37750
Cutreach Den serene# 'Cental.-1211 Cape* A im*' . Sanford
The Open Door Church l BO 5 Myrtle Ave tanked
JEWISH
Seth Am Synagogue meeting al Corner ol Send lake and County tine
Road- Weal 14
t tm p tt s w o rn ir t s [M u m Slid . D w o u
LUTHERAN
A Mention Lutheran Church C W b ro o t 0*. Cat
Oaud Shepherd tuthere* © M A h IL C A *17 Olendu b» i«e y *7*7}
Holy C roft Lutheran Church or tea* Mery 750 Sun 0*»»* Late Mery
Lord Of Life Lutheran Church. 3*5 TuMaetita Rd . Winter Spring*
Lutheran Church of Providence OeUena
Lutheran Church of the Ra-daemer, 2521' Oak Avenue
M etveh Lutheran Church Golden De*t 0* A Hey 17 07 Casselberry
Si Lutee Lutheran Church At 426 &amp;#*•#
SI Stephen Lutheran Church, 434 |uti W e il of 14 Longeood

METHODIST
Barnetl Untied Memorial Church E OtHery Ave Enterprise
Seer Late United Methodic! Church
-Bathe* A- M ( Church. Canaan Mgtt
Gotaeiberry Community Untied Methodist Church H ey 17*7 Ptney
Rtdge Rd Ca**e&lt;berry
Chr»»t United Metnodrsl Church Tucker Dr Suntand (M a rti
Denary Community Method**! Church. W H.gbfaan** H i Da fiery
fu el United Me1hod&gt;*t Church. 41* Per* Ave
feet Method.*! Church ot Ov*edo
f e*l United Methodist Church of Geneve
Grace United Method.*! Church 4*9 N Country Club Ad Let# Mary
Grant Chaper A M C Church, p«*edo
Oetgrove Method.U Church Or«edo
Osteen Method.it Church, Cor of Carpenter A Mw»a# Ll Oataen
Pioneer Methodi*! Church, I *0 N Pipfar Ave . Sanford
Seniendo Uruled Me1hod* »I C h u nk SR 414 end I 4 Umg*ood
Sf Ja n e t A M E l*t» at Cypress
SI Luka M • Church of Cameron City, fnc Bae'daM off 5 H U I
Sf Mary 4 A M ( Church SI At 4«S Otteen
S4 Paul * Method *! Church Otteen H j Interpnte
Si reflord Memorial Church. S DeSery

fit*! Church of the Nafanena J361 Sanford Ave
Geneva Church of the Nazarene S R 44 Genava
Laka Mar; Church of the Nezarene 171 f Crystal Lava A •* Lava M**;

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longeood Church of the Naz arena Wayman I Jetsup Ave congeood
Martham Wood* Church of Ihe Naze»ene SR 4®
M.fak W#*l of 1-4
at Ihe WeAtva Rfver
P R ESBfICR iAN
Dcitcma Pretby tartan Church Holland (Jivd I A u lt in Ave Da*tuna
7 ir*i Presbyterian Church ol Lake Mery
Pif at Prebbytenan Church, Oak Ave A 3rd SI
fu el Pie* by ter Ian Church ot Deflary, | Highland
Markham Wood* Presbytenan Church 5210 Martham Wood* Road Lake
Mary fl
St Andrea* Presbyterian Church, W t l Sear Lake Rd
St M arti Pvetbytanan Church. 1021 Palm Spnngs Ad . Alt«mon‘ * Spg*
Tubcaeifta Pre*byte«ian Church 3600 W eil State Ad 426 Oviedo M*
Up*aii Community Pvesbyfenan Church. Upsaia Rd
Westminister N ty b y tm e i Church, fled Bug Rd . Casselberry
SEVENTH D AT ADVENTIST
Foret! Lak*' Seventh Day Advent)tl Church. Hey 436. Forest City
Mart Hill Seventh Day Adventibl Church tOI I 2nd S I . Sanford
Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Church, 5615 M Highway 427
Seventh Day Adventist Church Mariiend A ve , Altamonte Spungy
Winter Spring* Seventh Day Advenfdl Church. 50 6 M o m Rd
OTHER CHURCHES
AM Faith Chapel Camp Sam mote W**i«a Park Rd
Allen S A M E Church Onve A 12th
BeardaK Avenue Hut met* Chapel Bearden At*
Chuiuole Community Church
Church of Jeftul Christ ol LaMar Day Samis 23*3 Part A*«
Fwvuly Church Christian Center 1544 Semmoia fitvd Cass* 1terry
Fi*tf Born Chu«ch of the Living God, M+deep
Fi-i'if Church of Chriyl Scientist, H u m Blvd end Menu* St . Deltona
First Pentecostal Church of longeood
F*ryi Pentecostal Church ot Sanford
Full Gospel Church of God in Christ, 1B26 Jerry Ave Senlo'd
lu ll Gospel Tatemac It. 2774 Country Club Road'
Grace ti tie Church 2644 &amp; San bud A*e
Holy Irmly Chu*th of O N *" C fw it I5 U Mangouslme A.*
fUngdom Man of Jehovah * Witness Lake Monroe Uw l, 1562 W Third St
Lake Monroe Chape* Orange Blvd Lake Monroe
Ml Oh*e Holme*a Church Oak HMf Rd Otteen
Ne.ghtH.muod Alliance Church, 301 Markham Woodt Road Longwood
PataaWayievanChuwv. VAOWavkMaDi Sanierd
Pentacoctal- open ti u* Tabernacle Ridgewood Ave , Gif 23th opposite

Pr*ite a id fC ftti Church 111 W Wilbur Ava taka Mary
* J * ta a e u vtyr^*
(Chunh M“ t l N C R 477
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Rolling H.II* Moravian Church SR 434 longeood
Jen lord Alliance Church 1401 b Perk Ave
Sanford 11•l&gt;*e Church 7460' tanlord Ave
Second Church Of The Living God 3476 Beanten Ave Sanford
lamyaa ol le vers*
3421 fteeaw A*e S r '&lt;*i
1ha F uM Gotper Church of Our Lord Je to t Chr.yl Wetfungton St Ca
naan C*tp
Tha Sa vation Army 7p0 W 24lh Si
Tr.uvoph Tha Church ol Ihe Nee Age tOOA W Sfh Si
Uvwted Church of Christ Aifamonte Community Chape* AMamonle
Spring;*
Uruied Church of Chn*l Chnthan f eitoeship 260 N Country Club Rd
Last Mary
U C S I Spunwaf Centre 125 A South Votu**a Ate Comer ot Grave* and
Voiueia Ave Orange Cdy
W*nle# Springy Community IvengahcM Co^gragat'- -nal It * Wade Si
Winter Sprmgy

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B L O N D IE

W hat’s the answer
for incontinence?

COOfc'H N O I ) AND V * ’D 1
U4VS BEEN v LIKE A Q*1S*

D E A R D R . a O T T t I'm 11
78-yrnr-old female with urinary
Incontinence. la there anything
lhal ran lie dour ntiout II? My
doctor gavr m r medication. hut
II makes me too sleepy.
D E A R R E A D E R ) Th e Irealmenl of urinary Incontinence
depends nn Ihe cause. For
e x a m p le , t h is u n p le a s a n t
sym ptom Is often associated
will) chronic bladder Infection
for which antibiotics are r u ­
ral ive. Also, anatomical changes
I Imt affect aging women (such as
cystoccle or bladder weakness)
can cause Incontinence and may
require surgical repair. Finally,
women over Ih r age of 00 may
experience uge-relulrd problems
In bladder conirol that result
from simple musculur weakness:
special exercises may allevlnlr
Oils condition.
I suggest you make un ap­
pointment with u gynecologist
who will examine you. advise
you and — If necessary — refer
you lo a urologist for further
therapy.
D E A R D R . G O T T t Please
e x p la in w h a t causes fa lty
tumors to appear on.the nrms
and legs. Is there unythlng a
person cart do to avoid getting
them?
D E A R R E A D E R i No one
knows the exact cause of fatty
tumors, called lipomas, which
are painless and harmless. If
lipom as appear In locations
where they can lie Irritated by
clothing — surh as bell or bra
lines — nr If Ihe benign growths
cause cosmetic problems, they
cun be su rg ic a lly rem oved.
Otherwise, they're best Ignored.
D E A R D R. O O T T : I'm a nail
biter who has developed yet
another Irritating habit. I bile
the skin on Ihe Inside of m y
cheeks. Could I possibly hr
lacking a nutrient that causes
me lo do Ibis?
D E A R R E A D E R ) I'm afraid
not. Nall-blilng. cheek-nibbling
and lialr-pulllng are hublts that

THEY 5AY T H A T A B A LL
PROPPED FROM UJAlST HEI6HT
WILL HIT THE 6R00NP A T A
SPEED OF 9AS MILE5 PER HOUR

rellecl anxiety and stress. Th is
behavior Is not due In a nutri­
tional deficiency. Often, once the
source of the psychological dis­
co m fo rt Is rr c o g n lx r d a nd
addressed, the compulsion lo
engage In these repetitive nets

M E D IC IN E

P ETER
G O T T .M .D .

disappears. Hence, counseling Is
frequently successful.

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Spark*

WIN A T BRIDQC
B y P h illip A ld e r

Today's hand causerl a debate
lietwccn North and South. If you
would llkr lo urhllrulc. cover Ihe
Kusl-West curds and decide on
your line, of p|ay. in four. spade*!.
West leans the Hub king.
South had an unrornfortablr
hid un Ihe second round bcruusc
Ills npade spots were so bad. Ilul
three spades wurked well here.
Ihe rtghl contract being reached.
At Ihe lime. South won Ihe
llrst trick with dum m y's club
ace (correct because chibs could
lx- 6-1). cashed Ihe spade king,
crossed to hand with a diamond
lo Ih r ace and drew two more
rounds of Irump. learning h r
luul a laser there. Next lie
lluesscd the diamond Jack. Ilul
East produced llie queeri and a
second club so that West could
cash two club trlrka lo d rlra l tIngame.
‘T was very unlucky." South
protested. " T lic spades were 4-2.

1;

West didn't have the diamond
queen despite his two-level
overcull, and Eust had a second
club.”
North Icll I hut II wasn’t bad
luck hut |KKir play, lie suggested
"IhuL at trick" six. South should
have pluyrd u dlumund not to
the Jack but lo llic king. Then he
should have led Ihe diamond
Jack for a rufllrig finesse, dis­
carding a club liner If East didn't
play Ihe queen.
Who Is going In become your
beat friend. North or South?
North was correct. Th is latter
play gtiuranlrrs Ihe contract.
Ilrrc Ih r finesse wins, but supI rose W rst has Ihe diamond
queen. He may cash one rlub
nick, bui South's heart loser will
disappear on Ihe diamond 10.
Headers are Invited lo send
card-play qucsilons lo I'hllllp
Alder, In care of this newspaper.
T h e y can be answered only
through ihe column.

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FR ANK AND ER N ES T

b y Bob T h o v t s

\ifLp SAVfmTHf I

P IS C E S (Fell. 20-March 201
There's a posstlxllly you might
I k - allracled to someone today
who rrp rrsrn ls lorhlddrn hull.
Th in k things through so ihai
you don't gel Involved In a
siluallon with rrady-m adr prohlrms. Know where lu look (or
romance and you'll find II. T h r
A stro-G ra p h M ulrhm ukcr Instunlly reveals which signs ure
rom unllcally perfrd lor you.
M all 92 p lu s a lo n g . s rH
addressed. slam|x-d c iiv c Iojh - lo
Malchm ukrr. c/o tills nrwspa
per. P.O llox III42H. Cleveland.
O II4 4 IO I-3 4 2 8 .
A R IE S (March 2 1-April 19|
Your reputation Is one id your
most precious ussrls Today, un
acquaintance might try to use
something — whrre you were
hlamrlrss — against you In uu
a tlrin p l lo txillllc you lo a
rrleud. Driciid yuurscll
T A U R U S (A|wil 20 May 20|

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FOR VOOR T R IP ---------

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AFTER SCHOOL.IN THEAV

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B y B ernice Bede Oeol
Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
M a rch 7 . 1992
Y ou r probabilities for success
are much stronger In Ih r year
ahead Ilian they were last year.
T ills Is brrausr you’ve learned
Mime priceless Irntons.

b y J i m M oBdick

($CWGiTSOffEA&lt;J. A f XT TIME. WHO
© W f K6AH AS A JCHE RWS
06iV SWISS ARMV KNIVES AKE KNOWS?.--------it M r be the scissors,
Pkamh BBAPHfTCHa*e wmr
it€ canesatew h a w Even the
U T T ie M * V -.
tmt me WfcMfivr.

A N N IE
s o t MAT ApTKAI OLOfOCK j
M U YOU t : th a t s t AMP* ASt
5VFPObCO TO SAvt TMt r - — r M 8TM AFTER ASVLTS 1
li*£ HAH Af55fp i
VP?.'

A n u lllu n re ol c o n v rn lrn e c
inlghl have lls durability tested
today, and Ih r results could hr
rather disappointing. Th e sub­
stance that binds ibis union Is
not linn enough.
O E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20)
Your handiwork will be closely
scrutinized by superiors and
associates today. Don't send
a n y th in g out to w h ich you
w o uldn't proudly a lllx your
signature.
C A N C E R (June 2 ls Ju ly 221
Social Involvements will have a
significant effect on your Image
toda y, so h r on y o u r best
tx-liavlor. If you're a guest, leave
before you wear out your wel­
come.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug 221 Don’t
do things lor ollx-rs lixluy nut of
a sense of obligation. If yod do
not do litem front your heart, the
recipient could frcl uncomfort­
able. wishing you Itadn'l done
anything.
V IR O O (A ug. 23-Sept. 221
Instead of bring appreciative of
I lie efforts others expend on your
behalf today, you inlghl e rllirU r
I hem for Ih r way they do things.
This won't rniou ru gr them lo
help again.
L IB R A |Sept. 23-Oct. 231 Your

resource* inusl lie managed
prudently Inday wllh un eye
future itretls. Falling lo
toward ful
budgrl wisely r«&gt;w could cause
prohlentadown I lx- road.
S C O R P IO (Oi l. 24 Nov. 221 If
you know Dial what u youngalrr
wants Is not lor the child’s good,
don't give In today. You may
have lo luce a situation where
lough love Is necesaary.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dcc.
2 1) Guard against Ihe huilnutlun
today to lake full credit for
Mimclhlng lu which you plnyt-d
only a small |sin. You ruuld lxembarrassed later, w h rn I lie
irulheom ealollglit.
C A P R IC O R N (Dee. 22sJan.
I 111 If you haven't been gelling
as m urh mileage as you think
you should be getting Iron) your
budget. It's tills- lo Itiukr some
bt
revisions, liegln irxlay by rurbIng mill-esM-nU.il expenditures
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb

lti|

Significant achievements ure
|Mis»lble Irxiuy. but tile world
Isn't going to Mrrw rose |x-&lt;Uilt
on your path Just tieeausr you're
a nice |K'tson. Motivallou utid
clforl ure also n ijulicd
I f ) 10112. N E W S P A P E R
TER P R IS E ASSN

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Legal Notices
N O T ic a o r r e s o l u t i o n
CU M IN S . VACATINO.
ANOABANOONINO
R IO H TL O F W A T. OR
D A A IN A O l ( A l l M l NT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN!
N O T IC I I 1 H I R E I V GIVEN
•Ml It* Basra ef C w t y Cam
rwli.iewers ol I sm Inal, Caunly.
FlerMe. at Itm Refuiar Mealing
M M an IM FMh Aay af FaRrv
ary. A O , 1FFI. In IM Caunly
CammluUnart' Maatlne Roam
at IM taminaia Caunly tarvicat
Building In laniard. FlarMa.
pursuant la Million and Natko
har*»afar* a Iran. paaoad and
a Raoelulian cloying
vacating and abandoning. ra
nauncMg and diKlaiming any
and all flRlil at IM Caunly al
lamlM N and IM public m and
•a Ilia la lla n ln i dotcrlbtd
rigM iaf way ar wainapa tow
manl.laarH:
L IO A L O I K R I F T IO H
COMMENCE A T TH E NE
CORNER OF LO T IF, WING
FIE L D RESERVE PHASE III
A t R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
ROOR U PAGES M J* OF THE
PUBLIC RCCOROI OF SFMI
N O L I C O U N TY . FLO R ID A;
TH EN C E RUN NJF-U'SS"W.
ALONG TH E NORTH LINE OF
1AIO LO T M A DISTANCE OF
U M F E E T ; TH EN C E RUN
l .l 'i r t t -W . I It F E E Ti
TH EN C E RUN N FF-M S! "W
M M F E E T ; TH EN C E RUN
s »»"ira r w m s s f e e t to
TH E POINT OF BEGINNINOj
TH ENCE CONTINUE ***•»'
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RUN 1 B -IS W W . M M F E E T i
TH E N C E RUN F FF-af'S J'E.
TOO F E E T i TH E N C E RUN
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TH E N C E RUN SFF*JSSS"E.
IT M F E E T i TH EN C E RUN
NR 'IS'M '-E M i l F E E T TO
TH E PO INTO F BEGINNING
C O N TA IN IN G P t t l ACRES.
MORE OR LESS.
By IM Baaed al County Cam
mlMJanart al SamlnoN Caunly.
FlarMa. mu ism day at Ftbru
ary. A.D.. IFF],
BOARD OF

Legal Notices

Legal Notice*

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
■ IO H TEB N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE N O O lW rS C A tt
OlVISJONi G
BANCBOST OH MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, a FlarMa
cerpnralNn
Plalnllll.
vt.
RONALD JOSEPH PROULX.
at al..

IN T N ( CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I N T H JUOICIAL
CIR CUIT IN ANG POG
S I M I M L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
c a s e n o .« » ir tt c a h k
AM ER IFIR ST RANK. A F I D
e r a l s a v in o s b a n k .
Plemtlll.

N O T IC I OF SALE
It hereby (Ivan IMt.
pursuant ta a Summary Final
at Faractawrs an
I will tall IM
lp
—ifi
t RFtf
—in—
in a
nt'—11
Caunty. FlarMa. datcrlbad at:
Lot IM. DEER RUN. U N IT
tSSC. according ta IM plal
IMrtot at recorded pi Plal BaaP
to Page so, Public Record* at
Seminole Caiaity. FlarMa.
al public tale. N tM hlpMtl and
batl bMdor Oar cath. al IM watl
Irani anfranca. Samlnata Caunty
Caurthoute in Sanford. FlarMa.
al II :M A M . an March II. toot.
WITNESS my Mnd and al
llclel Seal at tald Court IMt
FabruaryM. 1001
(W ell
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
By: JaneE Jeiewk
OuDutp Clerk
PubiisA February n A March
a. loot________________D EO a s
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
CLOSINO. VACATINO.
AND ARANDONIMO.
R IGHTKOFTRAV.OR
DRAINAGE EASEM ENT
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS H E R E E T GIVEN
mat IM Raard at Caunty Cam
mlutanart at Samlnata Caunty.
Florida, al lit Regular Meeting
M M on me tsm day at Fabru
ary. A 0 . m i . In IM Caunty
Campilttlontri' Mealing Ream
al IM Seminole Caunty Service*
Building In Santard. FlarMa.
pursuant ta Petition and Notice

M

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
A TTE S T
Maryama Marta.
Clara la IM Raard
Publlttl: Martha, i m
DEP1S
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I EIG H TEEN TH
JUOICIAL CIBCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
o in e r a l j u r is o ic t io n

DIVISION
C A S IN O .ft w r C A M O
R ES O LU TIO N TR U S T COR
PORATION. at Racalrar lor
Clly Fadaral Saylngt Rant.
Plenum.
vt
VICTOR A. M ARTINO, al ua .
afeL,
Oalandanlt
N O TIC I OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
pursuant la a Final Judymtnl at
Forte Naurs dotod J armory Id.
loot, and anNrad m Caw No
01 M tt CA ItO. al IM Clrtwll
Court al IM E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit Mi and tar S IM
I HOLE County. Ftarlda wMraln
R E S O LU TIO N TR U S T COR
PORATION. at P act Ivor lor
Clly Fadaral tartaft
*a
p la ln ll ll and V IC T O R A.
MARTINO, al v s , at dl. art
Oatandantt. I autll tall la IM
hiphatt and batl bIPtar tar cath
at IM Wall Irani door at IM
SEMINOLE County CourlMuta.
In laniard. FlarMa. al ll:ta
a'clack A M an March M. loot,
tarlewmg datcrlbod proparly
to tal
oal larlh In told Final
Judpmant.tawit:
LO T M. CRYSTAL LAKES
E S T A T E S A C CO R D IN G TO
MAP OR PLAT TH ER EO F IN
P L A T BOOK a A T PAOE1 1
AND SOP TH E PUBLIC EEC
O R O S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
O A T IO m u tsm day at Fab
rvufYr i
MAR
AR V AN N I MORSE
At Clark at u M Court
By JanaE. Jatawic
A l Deputy Clerk
PuMlib: Februety to A March
A tOOl
D EO t il
• jr$ 9 P U T V o u tc A u n
W JM H M H M U U

flbrt

S la T "
Far TM tab tbu Wand

vacating and
nauncmg and disclaiming any
and all right af trw Caunty at
Samlnata and i m public In and
la tha tallowing datcrlbad
right* at wey ar drainage tote
men!, la wit:
T M E a tl ISM tael at that part
al IM M M loot plaited Road
Eatamtnt lying We*l at Let t l at
SLAVIA COLONY C O 'S SUB
DIVISION at recorded In Plal
Beck | an Page II at IM Public
Record* el Wmtnote Caunty,
FlarMa. Wat IM South IS BP taat
bounty Cam
mltttanert al Samlnata Caunty.
FlarMa. m u tsm day at Fabru
ary. A D . left.
BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
A TTE S T!
Manrai
Clerk H IM Board
Publish March A IW1 D E P IT
NOTICE OF S I SOLUTION
CLOSING. VACATINO.
ANO ABANDONING.
B IO H T IO F WAV.OG
DRAINAGE EASEM ENT
TO WHOM IT MA Y CONC E R MI
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
dial IM Beard at Caunty Cam
miittaner* at M m lnota CountyFtarlda. al IN Regular Mealing
haM an IM tsm day at Fabru
ary, A D . IN t. In tM Caunty
Cemmluterwn’ Maallna Ream
al IM lemlnelt County Service*
Building In laniard. FlarMa.
pursuant ta Pttlttan and taelice
haralatara given, patted and
adopted a Reteluttan ctaatnp.
vsetting and
neunctat and disclaiming any
and all right at IM Caunly at
la lha tallowing datcrlbad
rlghlt at way w drainage t a n
menl.tawtl:
Eatl ana ( I ) feet at that
certain IS tael dretaega and
utility aetemenl dtllned at
comprising me Watl IS taat at
Lai M. Crystal Creak Unit I
recorded ta Plal Book I L Paget
«• through 11. at IM Public
record* at Samlnata Caunly,
Florida
Gy me Beard at Caunly Cam
mlsslanar* at Seminal# Caunty,
Ftarlda. m u tsm day at Fabru
ary. A O , IN I
BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
A TTE S T
Maryann* Mart*.
Clerk ta IM Beard
Publish March A IN I D IP S J

H E D R IC K C O N S TR U C TIO N
COMPANY, IN C , E T A L ,
NOTICE OP
F O R IC L O S U R I SALE
AS TO COUNT II
N O T IC I IS H B R IR V OIVEN
pursuant la a Summary Final
Judgment dl F iractatura dated
February tt. IFFt and entered Pi
Cota No. SOP*J CA i i k at me
Circuit Court al Ih t 1ITH
Judicial Circuit In and tar Sami
note Caunly. Ftarlda. wMretn
AM ER IFIR ST RANK. A F E D
(R A L SAVINGS BANK. Plata
ll t l . and H E D R IC K CON
STRUCT ION COMPANY. INC..
I T A L , ar* attendant*. I wltl
tall ta IM highax bMdor tar
cath at IM Watt Fran! Oaar at
IM WmInala Ceunly Court
hwuee. Santard. FlarMa. a t ll:M
• clack A M an IM SHh day al
March. NFL IM tatlowing da
ari tarm m
tawtt:
LM SL HEATHROW WOOOS.
ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN
P L A T ROOK 41, PAGES M
THROUGH »
PUBLIC EEC
O R D S OP S E M IN O L E
CO UNTY, FLORIDA.
TO O E T H IR with all tat Im
easement*, rlghlt. appuria
nances, rents, reyantes, miner­
al. Ml and gat rlghlt and pram*,
water, water rights and water
stack, and Ml (liter** new ar
hereafter a part at IM prapsrti.
including raptacamanti and ad
dinar** IMrata.
O ATEO IMt l*m day at Fab
ruary. taw
MAR YANNE MORSE. Clark
Clrcutl Court
Ry: Jana I Jatawic

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PuMIth: February IS A March
A ttn
D EO lit
CITY OF I
FLORIDA
NOTICE OP PUBLIC
NEARING
TO C O M I N G ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED M O IN A N C I
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS H ER EBY OIVEN
by IM City al Longoeod. Ftar
Me. mat me City CemmltMan
will M M a public heertM ta
consider enactment al Ordl
nance Ne t ! ten entitled:
ORDINANCE NO.fS-Ntt
AN M O IN A N C I OF TH E
C ITY OF LONOWOOO. FLOE
I 0 A . A M E N O IN O T H E
BUD O ET F M T H I FISCAL
YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER
I. IN I. ANO ENDING SEP
T I M U R 10. IN I. PROVIDING
FOR IU O O R T A D J U S T ­
MENTS.
I was placed an
March I. IN I.
and IM City Cammitetan will
hearing, whkh will be M M In
IM City llall, IIS Watt Warren
At
------' -----------A O . IN L at I N p m . ar a*
teen meraoftar aa pwiWIa Al
lha maattag, Intaraatad pdrl let
ta i m prapaaad Ordl
netted. This hearing may M
canttauad tram time ta lima
until Intel action la lehan by Bw
City Cammitetan.
A copy at IM prapsssd Ordl
none* it pasted at me City Hail.
L i ns 111. Tier tat. and capiat
art an nit wtta IM C N rt at the
City and tame may ha Inspected
by IM public.
A taped record at Ibta moating
ta made by mo City tar lit
canNntanca. This record may
net cenaHtvtaan odegaota ra
card Sar purposes at appeal hem
a dKNtan made by IM Cam
mlulen with respect ta IM
Strapping matter. Ami parson
wishing |g gnaw* mat an adt
guata record at IM i ratal Pngs
pee** It adrlN d ta make me
necessary arr ang^namt at hit ar
Data m u Srd day at March.
A 0 IFFF
C ITY O F LONOWOOO
GERALDINE D. ZAMBRI
C ITY CLERK
Publish: March A IFF!
o B P ef

Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I I I G H T I I N T H
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FO R
S EM IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CI VIL ACTION
CASENO.FI FFNCA
DIVISION IAN
M O R TO A O E AN O T R U S T .
IN C .
Plamtltl.
vt.
D ANIEL A. COCHRAN.atal.
Oetandenlltl
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO : D A N IIL A COCHRAN
L/K/A: I i n Cougar Court
Cat** berry. FL nier
CU R R EN T ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
TO : MARVIN E. MEARS
U K /A : SFM Harbor Landing
Drive
Ce**t&lt;b*rry. FL l i l t I
CU B REH T ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
and It Petandant u deceeeed.
hlt/har ratpacllva unknawn
h a lts , d a v lia a t. gran ite s.
I all an*
claiming by, through, under er
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D mat an
octtan ta tareclete a mortgage
an IM fortewing property Pi
S EM IN O LI Ceunly, Ftarlda:
Lets*. D EER NUN. U N IT II.
ecterdtaR ta IM pro! mereel at
rtcar Rad In Plal Baa# ta. Paget
n and IJ. Public Recerdt al
temineta Caunly, FlarMa
hat Man Iliad against T*u and
you are raRwhed ta servo a capy
pi year written ds lenses. It any,
ta II an Michael J. Echevarria.
P J L , Plaintiffs allamay, whesa
a d d ra ts Is SFt B ayshara
Bautavard. Suita H A Tampa.
Florida uses, an ar betere
March IA I Sfl. and Ilia IM
ar*Vial With m u Ceurl timer
betere tervko on Plalntlfft
alio* nay ar Immediately mere
attar: otherwise a default will

O a f a n d a n l s
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO ERVIN A PAJARI and
MARION D PAJARI. ANO TO
ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN
YOU A R I H ER EBY MOTI
F IE D Ihal a Complaint Ip Outal
Title taakinp ta gutat lllta ta IM
ty Pi lend nail County. FlarMa:
Let I ant I. Black IA, SEC
0 N 0 SECTION. SAN LANTA
SUBDIVISION, accereMg ta IM
Plat SMraat at recardsd Pi Plal
Baab A Pages M - M. Public
Heceres at SemlMls County,
hat Man Hied against you and
you era tsgulrad la larva a capy
at yaw wrlttan datanaas II any,
ta It an DONALD O. CHILDS.
P la ln llll!' allam ay. whose
address U SCUD ERIA CH ILO A
toe Norm Car liar B ird . P.o
S u m . Merce Island. Ftarlda
UF17. an er betara March M.
tfFI. and Ilia me eriginer wim
pig Clark at mis Caurl aimer
be (ere service en PleMlitft'
•Her: elherelte a deteuit will
arpetltta
O A TE O an Pit 11Ih day at
February.IFF!
M ARYANNE MORSE
At Clark at IM Court
BY. Heather Brunner
At Oapwty Clark
Publish February IA II. IF A
March A IFF!
PEOI1F_____________________
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT.
■ IG N T I IN T N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AN O FO R
SSMI N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.FITSW CAM
DIVISION. A
J . I R IS LA K M O R TG A G E
SERVICE CORPORATION, a
FtarMe carpersl ten.
Plenum.

A M IN OR 0
NOTICR OF ACTION
TO : DENJSSC S O V IR R IE
Leal Known AAeiring Address
niCMrekea Circle
SentarA Ftar Me J i m
crgdltars. prantaes and MMr
unknown persons er leiknewn
s p a m claiming by. mreugn
and e n d tr D I N I I S I S
OVER BEE
YOU ARR N O TIFIE D mat an
pettan ta lerectate me marigaga
one umbering tha laliaeing
pragprty M Samlnata Cevnfy
FlarMa
LM A SLOCK R. SUNLANO
ESTATES, according ta me Plal
Btarpat. as racere*n m Plot
Bash II. Papes M mraugh is.
Public Pecerg* el Seminaie
Caunty. Ftarlda Tap*over with
Range rOvgn
baa Man Mad by me Piemim
sgstast yew and etaert m me
serve a capy at
Sanaa*. II any. ta
it an P le n u m 's altamarS.
SMITH A SIMMONS. P A . t il
Fatal &lt; dams lh a tt. Suita USA
JockSturm*. FlarMa m a l an
ar P h i March IA Iftl. and
Me me artgmal wish IM Clart al
eu* Caurl eisner fceter* service
Palely mwaattar. anwrwua a

WITNESS my
at m i Court an mis Itm day al
February.rtn
(Caurl Stall
Ctark at Clrcull Caurl
By PahtaMF Haem
Oeguty Ctark
Publish February IA tl. IF B
D EO IFF

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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T M t IIO H TR E N T H
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AN O FO R
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
Casa No. r Fi ssi 0 R -F 1 I
IN RE : TH E MARRIAOE OF
L IL T S P WOLFE.
Petitioner rwita.

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O P T H B C tO M T itN T M
JUDICIAL ClMCUITe
IN AND FOR
IC M IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASK NO, tl 1*41 CA H 1C
ARTHUR I WALKER* HI and
1 TE FH E N R TMOMFJOW.
Plalntlfft.

CHRISTOPHERO W OLFE,

A N T H O N Y R S W IF T and
PATRICIA M SWIFT, hit wife,
and TH E U N ITE D STATES OF
AMERICA.
Oatandantt
NOTICE CF SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY OIVEN
that tha tallowing datcrlbad
property will be told ta the
hlgbtil and1bttf bidder for cath
pwrtuanf ta a Final Judgment of
Foractoivra entered In the
Clrcull Court In and tar Sami
note Caunty. Ftarlda
Lot 144. ALA FA YA WOOOS.
PHASE I. U N IT A* according ta
tha plat merest at recorded In
Plat took 31. Paget » through
Fla of the public record* of
Seminole County* Ftarlda
and Ihal tald tale will be held at
the Wet* Front Doer’ af the1
Samlnata Countf Courthoute.
Santard. Florida, at 11:00
o'clock A M. an the Hfh day af
March* Iff}, laid lata being held
by the Honorable Maryanne
M o rn , Clerk af tha Circuit
Court, and the docket number of
the cate being t l 1443 CA I4K
WITNESS my Hand and t!
Saal of thlt Court thlt 34th day of
February, I W
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark of the Circuit Court
BY: Jan et. Jetewtc
Deputy Ctark
Publlth: February ta &amp; March
4. i m
DEO 317

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
C H R IS T O P H E R 0
W OLFE.
WHOSE LAST KNOWN
RESIDENCE
A N D M A IL IN G A D O R E S !,
A FTER
D ILIO E N T SEARCH ANO
INQUIRY I!
S0I1W ISm Street, C-t
Gainesville. F l m o t
Y O U . C H R IS T O P H E R 0
W OLFE. ARE H E B E R T NO
T IF IE D . mat a Pttlttan tar
Dissolution al Marriage hat
basn Iliad against yau by
LCLYS P. WOLFE and yau are
required ta serve e copy el your
Answer er ether pleading to me
pelMen tor Dissolution of Mar
rlege en Poll Honor's eHomey,
Cories E P o yo t, 1GId E
Robinson I t . Orlende. Florida
S M I. and ta Ilia your origin,!
Answer er ether pleedlng In mu
cause wim me Office of me
Clerk el IM Circuit Caurl al
Samlnata County on ev before
IM ism day el MARCH. I SOI II
you loll ta do so e dsteult will be
liken agemtl you tar me raltal
demanded Pi me Pallllen lor
Ditto!ul Ion at Marriage.
Deled m u lFth day el FEB
RUARY. IFF), el Santard. Semi
note County. Florida
Maryanns Morse
Ctark at IM Circuit Court
by: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Ctark
Publish: February 11. IF A
Marchs. II. IFF!
DEO I d ’

dsmandtd Pi IM Cam
TM* nolle* moll b* publiUwU
once each week tar lour contec
utlvo weakt In IF. laniard
Harold
WITNESS my M nd and IM
teal at m u Court an mit urn
day at February, I
(SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at IM Court
By: Patricia F . Heath
At Deputy Clark
Publish: February Is. 11. IS A
March A IFF!
D E O lit
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIO H TR RNTH
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FO R
S E M IN O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CesaSSe f ls a a iC A IIK
M A R G A R ET N TU R C O TTE
efiS
RONALDO LACROIX.
Plamtillt.
v*
ERVIN A.PAJARIand
M AR IO ND PAJARI,

FSilLIPG O V E R R E l; a tp l.

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Legal Notices

IN TM t CIRCUIT COURT
OF THR RIGHTS SNTH
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CA S IN O . F I-W ill
DIVISION CAIIK
F IR S T UNION M O R TGA GE
C O R P O R A T IO N F / K / A
CAMERON BROWN
COMPANY,
Plalnllll.
vs
TER R Y L. LEACH, alal.
Detandanllt)
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO : TE R R Y L. LEACH
L/K/A: 411 Tamarack Street
All omenta Spr Pigs. F L U ! IF
CURRENT ADORES!
UNKNOWN
and il Defendant u deceased
hit .her ritpecflv* unSneen
heirs, d e elie et. g ra n ite s.
___ _______
I
trustees, and ell ether persons
eg*uni the named Defendant.
YOU ARE N O T IF IE O IM Ie n
action ta lerectate e mertgege
an IM lei lewmg properly P*
SEMINOLE County. Ftar Id*
LOT 14. OAKLAND VILLAGE
SECTION ONE. ACCOROING
TO T H I PLAT THRREOF AS
RRCO R O IO IN PLAT ROOK
I). PAGES St ANO II. PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
CO UNTY. FLORIDA
TOGRTHER W ITH TH E FOL
L O W IN G D E S C R IB E D
PERSONAL P R O P ER TY :
H A N G E / O V IH . OISHWASH
E R . O AR R A GE DISPOSAL.
W ALL TO WALL CAR PET,
hot been tiled agemtl you and
you ere rtbuPed So serve e copy
el yeur written detente*, tl any.
ta il in Michael J. Echevarria.
P A . PtePifllft attorney. wM w
ad dress Is SSI R aysh aru
Bautavard. Suita ISO. Tern* j
Ftarlda lleas. an ar bolero
March IA I i f i . and Hta me
original wim mis Ceurl timer
baler* service en PlePilllf's
attorney er Immediately mere
altar, otherwise e defeufl will
raltaf demanded Pi IM Cam
piemler pellltan
This notice shall be published
once each week tar teur center
utlvo weeks In i m laniard
Her old
WITNESS my hand end IM
seel of mu Ceurl en mu urn
day el February, itei
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark of me Ceurl
Ry. Patricia F Heath
As Deputy Ctark
Publish February IL SI. M A
March s. 1*01
D IO US

N O T IC I OF LIEN A
SALE OF VEHICLE
R EG IS TER EO O W N IN
JASON BORO Ileal known
eddretkl
Il d S LerremeDr
Deltena. F L S1I1I
LIENOR
HEATHROW EXXON
IIS Intarnadanal Pfcwy
Lake Mery. FL HISS
DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE
IFIFChevy. Manta Carta
VINflllISJFOClISOS
LOCATION OF VEHICLE
SAME AS LIENOR
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D THAT
IM above lienor claims e Ian an
the above described veSUcta tar
repeus m me amount af Sirs 11
Payment N Itaner prior M dew
ef seta ta cosh tar tlet N an ar
betere March M. itel will re
deem vehicle from tM lien
harem
Thu Iwn it tubtscl ta en
tercement pursuant le F S.
SSIII MS. end unless redsemed
tram Ian by payment as aliened
by taw. said venule shell be said
ta seiuly mu Ian Lunar pro
pesos ta tell me vefucta el e
public seta or Haemrew Essen.
March II. Iset. I Si P M
Statue It prven Peel IM invar
ef me vehicle hat a fight ta
hearing el any lune prior ta
pr seated seta by filmg demand
fee hearing with IM Ctark ef IM
Circuit Court Wcmnel* County.
Ftar Ids end mailing • c m v ef
me demand tar hearing ta me
Itaner. met me owner M s a
right ta recarer peetettun ef
me vetucta eimouf uuiiM mg
ludulel proceeding* by petting
bend according P I I S H U S H
at me Maser ksnules Repair
Act. met any proceed* hem me
seta remaining eltac peimanl at
tied aim me Ctart ter dutribv
Iwn upon ceurl order pursuant
taf t III MliSi
S IL L E R reserves me rtghf ta
bid
PuMun Marchs IFF)
D IP It

NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
CLOSINO. VACATINO.
AND ABANDONING.
RIOHTS-OF WAY. OR
DRAINAGE BASEM ENT
TO WHOM If MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
that the Board of County Cam1
mltatanort of Somlnota County.
Ftarlda. at Itt Regular Meeting
held on the 2Sth dey at Fabru
ary, A D . ltT2. in lha Caunty
CommttwtanerV Meeting Room
at the Sen Inota County Service*
Building in Santard, Ftarlda.
pursuant ta Petition and Notice
heretofore given* petted and
adopted a Reteluttan clottag.
vacating and abandoning, re
nounclng -and dluctaimlng any
and aM right of tha Cmmty of
Seminole and the public ta and
ta lha fallowing datcrlbad
right! el way or drolnoga m m
mant, ta wtt:
Tha Watt IS 00 feet of that
part af tha M M loaf platted
Rood Eatemenf lying East of
the North SU 00 taet of the South
30010 feet of Lot 71 of SLAVIA
COLONY CO'S SUBDIVISION
et recorded ta Plat Book 3 on
Pago VI of1'tha Public Record* of1
Somtaota County, Ftarlda
By the Board of County Com
mltttanert of Semtaeta County,
Ftarlda, thlt 31th day of Fabru
ary. A O . IW3
BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
A TTE S T
Maryanne Mono*
Clerk to the Goord Publtth: March4. IW
D EPM
N O T IC I OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that
punuonf to Ftarlda Statute
13 M l. tha tal tawtag portonal
property the 11 be told at public
Mta at If t l o'clock am* Mon
day, March IS. IN3 at tha
Mini Star age worehewee located
at 2139 %. Magnolia Av«.. Son
lord. FL n m , ta toftaty a Itan
placed an Mta portenal property
by owner of the Mini Storage
worohoute Coll 2210*40 tar ta
forma I son
Lot I Content I of Storage
Space C I t , m licalianeaut
pertonal property The name af
tha Tenant It Lynda Elina.
Barton B Pilcher. Owner.
Publlth: MarthO, 11. I W
O IP 4 J
IN TH E CIBCU IT COURT
OF TH E I I G H T I I N T H
CIRCUIT# IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACT ION NO :
t l 141 CA 14 P
FIRSTATE FINANCIAL. A
Saving* Bank, a F lor Ido
corporation
Plaintiff.
v*
MAR 10 E OGAR SARAST Y and
LE E SARASTY. hit wilt.
FAME L ROWE and AUTUM N
GLEN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC
AM ENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO FAME LA ROWE
4317 Ktagttan Pika
Knoa villa. TN 179tt
A ll pertont. natural and
arfltkal. claiming any right,
title and Interett in the tub|ect
matter of thlt count
You ore notified that an action
tar taroctaoure af the lien of the
mortgage given by M ARIO
EDGAR SARASTY and LEE
SARASTY. hi* wilt, ta Ptatatilf
on March 7, I W and recorded
March to. IW . ta Official Rac
ordl took 1049. Paga lit . Public
Ptcord* af Sominota County.
Florida, encumbering the tal
lowing datcrlbod real prepetty
ta Seminole County. Florida,
town
Lol I l f . A U TU M N G L E N
PHASE III, according la the
Plal thereof at recorded in Plat
took 27. Pago* 71. 74 and 77.
Public Rtcordt of Sam male
County. Florida
ha* boon Iliad again*! you and
you ore required It nerve o copy
of your written OHenne*. If any.
ta II on PlemtltTi attorney*.
CHARLES V MARSHALL ef
RUSH. MARSHALL. REBER.
GABRIELSO N ANO JONES.
P A , when# oddretn I* Pe»t
Office to r lias. W Cant Church
Street I4h Floor. Orlando. FL
t m » an or before March 10.
IW . and Hta the ertfinel with
the Ctark of thi* Court either
before tervice en Plaintiff *
attorney* or immediately there
attar, otharwina a dntatat will
bo entered agam*l you tar tha
relief dnmended m Iht* Com
D ATED thi* 13th day of Feb
ruary, I W
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
A* Deputy Clerk
Pwb4&lt;*h February IA |t. 34 4
March* » W
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
O F T H I E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PLORIOA
CASE NO,91 379* CA 14-K
SUN BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vt
IMPACT FLORIDA. INC .
JAR ED F. M ARTINEZ and
ANDRESM M ARTINEZ GILE.
SANFRAL LOCKE,
individually and at T runtee of
Crown Invoitment Trutt and the
Martinet 1991 Heine Trmt,
CHESTER R. ELLISON,SURE
THING CLEANING SERVICE.
JOHNW . L O U F F IR . JOANNE
D EVNEY, PAULINE
CHAPMAN, BARBARA
SWANNE R. M ICHAEL
M CGLAFLIN. R EEDY
CARPETS OF W INTER PARK.
INC . CARE THA Y. BROWN.
H E LE N A VER Y, CHICAGO
TIT L E INSURANCE
COMPANY. JOYCE RIEBE.
CHARLESM COMEAU.
MAGOE LINA COME AU.
CHARLES SOOOSKI. H ELEN
SOOOSKI, JANE O O I. at wife
of W ILLIAM S ROSENTHAL.
ANO JAMES T. PANICO.
at Truntae.
Defendant*
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO ; Helen Avery, Cherta*
Sodeftkl; Helen Sedotkl, Jeanne
Devney/ Pauline Chaomam
Barbara Swenner and Mkheal
McGlaflta
ADDRESSES UNKNOWN
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
FIE D that an octtan ha* been
tiled agataftl yeu ta the Circuit
Court end the! you ere required
ta file your wrlttan detente*. If
any. with the Ctark ef the ebove
tty tad court and ta aerve a capy
thereof en Joteph E. Fetter.
Etouire. Akermen. Senior UM 4
Etdten. P O Boa 231. Orlando.
Ftarlda 23W on ar betare the
17th day af March. I W
It yeu fall ta do no. Judgment
by default may be entered

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged In butine** at I d
N Hwy 17 94. Lengweed. FL
23730, Samtaeta County. Ftarlda.
under the F k 111taw* Name ef
LONOWOOO SPORTS CAROS,
and that I intend ta regular said
name with the Secretary af
State. Tallahassee. Florida, ta
aecerdanct with Ih# provision*
ef the Fklltieu* Name Statute,
To Wit. Section *S0«. Florida
Statute* 1937
Ronald J McKinnon
Publlth; March#. I W
D IP 71
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged in butlnen at JCt
11m A ye . Sanford. Florida.
L*mInota County, Ftarlda, under
tha Fictitious Nam* of MIRA
CLE CONCRETE CO . end that
I intend ta register said name
with the Secretary ef State.
Tallehattee. Florida, in ec
cerdance with the provUtant ef
the Fkfllleut Name Statute.
To Wit Section *109. Fioride
Statute* 1937
J.E . Terwlitager
Publlth; March*. I W
O f P 7 I______________________
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
CLOSING. V a CATINO.
AND ABANDONING.
RIGHTS OF WAV. OB
DRAINAOE EASEM ENT
TO WHOM IT M AY CONC E R N
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
that the Beerd of Ceunly Com
mltttanert of Seminole County.
Florida, at It* Regular Meeting
held en the 23ta day ef Fabru
dry, A O , IW . ta the Ceunly
Cemmltttanert' Meeting Room
et the Samtaeta County Service*
Building in Santard. Florida,
pursuant ta Petition end Notice
heretofore given, potted and
tsoiwtien closing,
e Re
vacating end abandoning, r*
nounclng and disclaiming any
and ail right of the County et
Somtaota end the pubik ta end
to the following datcrlbad

mended ta the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and teal
thi* 11th day of February, ! W
(SEA L)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F THE
CIR CUITCO UR T
Samtneta County
Florida
BY: Patrkia F . Meath
Deputy Ctark
Publlth: February 14. tt* I I and
March 4, t W
OEOI77
IN TH E CIBCU IT COURT
OF TH E tlT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT# IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
C A S IN O .91 1043 CA 140
FE D E R AL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff
J E A N E TTE C. LINDERS
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN DAY
RESIDENCE : UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN ADORESS:
P O Bee I W
Orlando. FL 37902
ANO TO; All parser* claiming
an Intern! by, through, under,
or egalntl He aforesaid Defen
dent
YOU ARE H ER EBY NOTI
F IE D that an action to tare cle f ,
S EM IN O LI County- Florida
Lei 30. Block G. NORTH
O R LA N D O RANCHES. S IC
TION 3A. according to tha plal
thereat at recorded ta Plot took
12. Paget )9. at. and 41, PuMk
Record* of Somtaota County,
Ftarlda.
hat boon filed agemtl you, end
you erg required ta nerve a capy
of your wrlttan dotonne*. If any.
ta IMt octtan, on ROGER O.
•EAR af S W A R T IIL 4 BEAR.
P.A., Attorney* tar Plaintiff,
when# id d n ii ta P, O Boa a m .
Orlande. FL 2JW . and hta lha
origmal with the Ctark of the
above ttytad Court en or betare
the tit day at April, 1993;
ethorwtao a (udgment may be
entered against you tar the
relief dnmandnd ta the Com
WITNESS M Y HANO ANO
SEAL OF SAID COURT en Ihto
}*th dey of February, I W
(SEA L)
Maryanne Marie
At Ctark et said Court
By; PatfkiaF Heath
A* Deputy Clerk
Publlth February 39 4 March
a. i i . » . i w
010)3 3
IN IM t CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I E IG H TE E N TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S IN O i t i l t * C A 14K
THE BANK OF
W INTER PARK.
Plaintiff.
CECIL E BOOZER a/k/a
CECIL E BOOZER. JR .
DONALD R ALLEN. BEN
• IN H AM . R EAL INCOME.
INC JOHN DOC and
UNKNOWN T IN A N T IS ),
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
pursuant ta 0 Final Judgment et
Forectaeure dated February IS.
19ft. entered In Civil Cate
Number 9 l ) t * C A l 4 K of the
Circuit Court ef the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in and for
Samtaeta Caunty, Ftarlda. that
en the talk dey ef March, at
t l * A M , at tha West Freni
Deer of tha 'Semineto 'County
Courthouse. I l l Nerfh Perk A*
enue. Santard. Florida 23371. the
underNgnad Ctark wiM attar tar
seta ta tha highest end beet
tiddnr or bidder*, tar cath. ef
the fattening described real
Unit 9 A. S A U S A LITO . A
CO N DO M IN IU M . PHASE t.
according ta that certain Oecta
ration of Condominium at
I amtal if Or a Can dominium.
Phot# I. dated August M, 1971.
recorded ta O R Be* W . Page
414. Pubik Recerdt ef tern inota
County- Ftaride, tagn"■ar »*"»
on undivided I/ * * ta«ere*l ta
end ta Pw common element* of
together with ell structure*.
Improvement*. Nature*, apph
once* and aepwtenant#* an
*#td lend or used in conjunction
O ATEO tait iwn day af Fab
ruary.. » W
MARYANNE M O R If
CLER KO F THE
CIRCUITCO UR T
BY JaneE Jatawic
A* Deputy Ctark
Pwbiinn February » 4 March
4 IW
0 ( 0 231

meet, ta wifi
LE G A L DESCRIPTION
E X H IB IT “ A**
A PARCEL OF LANO BEING
A PORTION OF OLO STATE
ROAO 4* LYING W ITHIN LOT
1. S L A V IA C O LO N Y COM
P A N Y'S SUBDIVISION. AC
C O R D IN G TO T H E P L A T
TH E R E O F. AS RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOK 1, P A G E 71.
P U B L IC RECO R DS. SEM I
NO LE C O U N T Y , F LO R ID A
ANO ALSO BEING A PORTION
OF TH E S O U TH E A S T
QUARTER OF TH E NORTH
E A S T Q U A R T E R O F TH E
SOUTHW EST Q U AR TER OF
SECTION 14. TOWNSHIP 21
S O U TH . R AN G E 31 E A S T.
BEING MORE PARTICULAR
L Y O E S C R I B E O AS
FOLLOWS
C O M M E N C E A T TH E
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT
I I O F T H E A F O R E S A IO
SLAVIA COLONY COMPANY'S
SUBDIVISION FOR A POINT
OF R E FE R E N C E
THENCE
RUN NORTH llt a n r * WEST.
ALONG TH E EAST LINE OF
SAIO LOT 31. A OISTANCE OF
4*31 F E E T TO A POINT OF
IN TE R S E C TIO N W ITH TH E
W E S TE R LY R IGHT OF WAY
LINE OF STATE ROAO NO
424. SAID POINT LYING ON A
RIGHT OF WAV CURVE CON
CAVE W E S TE R LY; THENCE
R U N N O R TH E R L Y ALONG
SAIO RIGHT OF WAV CURVE.
HAVINO A RADIUS LENGTH
OF l M d « F E E T . A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 0 l'l4 '4 r. AN ARC
LEN G TH OF 40 41 F E E T , A
CH ORD L E N G T H OF a# 41
F E E T . AND A CHORD
BEARING OF NORTH !0*3S‘)4 ‘
EAST; TH EN C E. D EPARTING
SAID RIGHT OF WAY CURVE.
RUN NORTH 43*irtT' WEST.
* 1 * F E E T ; THENCE RUN
NORTH 42*24*34’* WEST. 3)40
F E E T TO A POINT LYING ON
T H I E A S T E R L Y
R IG H TO F WAV LINE OF O L0
STATE ROAO NO 434. SAIO
P O IN T ALSO B E IN G TH E
P O IN T OF B E G IN N IN G ;
T H E N C E RUN SO U TH
23»2rir* WEST. ALONG SAIO
E A S T E R L Y R IG H T O F W AY
L IN E . M2 33 F E E T TO A
P O IN T L Y IN G ON TH E
NORTH LINE OF AFORESAIO
LOT II ; THENCE RUN SOUTH
•9*14*43" WEST. ALONG SAID
NORTH LOT LINE. 10 44 F E E T
TO A POINT LYINO ON THE
E A S T E R L Y R IG H T OF WAY
L IN E OF TH E C S X
R AILR O A D . TH E N C E RUN
N O R T H 3)*34* 12'* E A S T .
A L O N G S A ID E A S T E R L Y
R A ILR O A D R IG H T OF WAY
LINE, 13244 F E E T , THENCE
RUN SOUTH 44*14 43 CAST.
* 14 F E E T TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
CONTAINING 0 IIS ACRES.
I l l l l 9 SQUARE F E E T ),
MORE OR LESS
By the Beard et Cewnfy Cam
mltttanert ef Semmeta County,
Florida, thi* Jim day e« Fabru
e r y .A D .1 W
BOAROOF
COUN T V COMM ISS ION E RS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
F LOR IDA

A TTE S T
Meryerme Marto.
Ctark ta the Beard
Publlth March*. I W
P E P M___________________ _
IN TH E CIBCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEE N TH
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO i t l * 9 DR 41 •
in Re The Marriage of
H E L E N M STEWA
EWART.
Petitionerer n estg len stew a r t.

Heigendent
NOTICE OF ACTION
To Er nett GlenS tower I
le»t known eddrett
117 Ludlow Drive
Lengweed FL 22779
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D that on
action tar d*tao&lt;utien ef mar
riege hat been filed egaunl you
and yew are required to terve a
capy ef your written detente*, if
any, ta1it on Michael E Gray,
Petitioner'* at Hernay. whate
eddrett it M ICHAEL C GRAY,
P A . llt l toeti fw ti Street
Peel Office Be« 11* Santard
Florida 21772 IM4. an or hetore
the 4m day ef APRIL. I W end
Hta the original with the Ctark et
thi* Court etrher betare ter vice
gn petitioner t attorney or im
medial**! theraattor, etherwite
e default w«'l be entered agemtl
yeu tor the relief' demanded in
the Petition:
D A T E D th lt 4th day et
MARCH. IW
M ir barma 4fwr*e
A* Ctark of the Court
By Nancy R Wmtar
At Deputy Ctark
Pub*** March*, t ) yg 37 i w
OEP ta

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- Stnlord H#f»ld. Santord, Florid* - Friday, M*rch 8, 1992

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T M I CIR CUIT COURT.
K IO H T IK N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
S I Ml N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASK NO. t l IM JC AlfO
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a
corporation eaitting under fee
laws of the United SUitt el
Amerka
Plaintiff.
v*
HARRY E F F E R .e U U
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Neike U hereby 9‘ven feat,
pur man! to a Summary Final
Judgment of Fere&lt;!eeure an
tered haretn. I will sell fea
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, deter feed at:
Watt »t of the Eatt DO* of fee
North fe ef fee Southeett 'a el
Section It. Township It South.
Range 19 E a s t. Semlneie
County. Florida Lett the North
19 feet lor roadway Alto lett
the North SOT tying South of
roadway. Alta a 1999' Ear*
ment tor the purpooo at Ingress
and Efrett located along the
Eatt line of the North SOT tying
South of roadway
at public tale, to the hlghett and
bet! bidder tor cath. at the West
front entrance. Seminole County
Courtheuto. Sanford. Florida, at
11:99AM on March St. lif t
WITNESS my hand and of
fklal Seal at tald Court thlt
February M. Iff).
(Court Seal)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: JaneE.Jatewk
A t Deputy Clerk
Publlth: February M A March
A. Iffl
D EO SIS

NOTICK OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
N o lle It hofi* r fivoo thol wo
on|. |.&lt; I" bv.lnot. ol IS*
South
ti Coil ILoko Stroot. Suit.
1*1, Lonyw oo #. Som lnolo
County, Florid*. un#or Iho
rm illo u . Nomo ot LEAO ER
C O N S U L TIN G O R O U P. on#
thol wo tntond to raqkto. toi#
nomo with tho Socrotory ot
Slolo. Tollohowoo. F lor Mo. m
occordonc* wim tho #ro*IUon.
ot tho Fktltlou. Nomo Slohito.
T o w n . Sod ton MS FT. F lor Mo
stotuM. m s.
LEAO ER IN VESTM EN T
OROUP. INC.
Jonko JJocoby
Morch .. IttJ
OKPFT
IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TEE N TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
OF TH E STA TE
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
C M O N t.lTI iSOFCAI.0
I
F L E E T REAL ES TA TE
FUNDING CORP.
Plomtitl.
KAINE K. K E M IE N TO N ALSO
KNOWN AS RAINER .
KEM LINTON.otol.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE M L E
• V CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Hotko I. horoBy f l*on thol tho
un#or.l#no# Moryonno Morw.
Clork ot tho Circuit Court ot
Somlnolo County. FtorMo. will,
on mo M# #oy ot April. I « , at
II N A M . ot Iho Wwt front
door ot mo Somlnolo County
Courthouko. In tho city ot Son
tor#. F lor Mo. oftor lor u lo on#
M i l ol public outcry to mo
hi#hotl on# bo«l oiddrr tor cash.
Iho tollowln# #oocrlbo# proporty
.lluktod m Somlnolo County.
FlorMa. Ibwtt:
LO T ITT. TH E VILLAS OF
CASSELBERRY PHASE TWO
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN
F L A T BOOK IS. PAGEISI IT. I*
AND SI OF THE PUBLIC REC
O R O S O F S B M IN O L E
CO UNTY. FLORIDA
pursuant to Iho final #ocroo of
lorodowro ontoro# In a cow
pon#m# M u l# Court, mo .tyN
of whkh I.: F L E E T R EAL
E S TA TE FUNOINO CORP *.
R A IN ! K. KEM LCNTON ALSO
K N O W N AS K A IN E K.
KEM LINTON.otol.
WITNESS my han# on# of
Ikial woi ot u M Court mt« Jim
doyolFobruory. 1002
(SEA L)
By. JonoE Jowwk
DoputyClorb
PuMUA: Fobnwry Jt A March
L H tl
DEO JIS

NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
CLOSINO. VACATINO.
ANDARANDONINO.
R IO HTSO F WAY. OR
ONAINAOE EASEM ENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE RN:
NOTICE IS H ER ESY GIVEN
that the board of County Com
mlttlonert at Sominalo Cetmty.
Florida, at Itt Regular Meeting
held on the tffh day at Fabry
ary. A 0 . Iffl. In the County
Commit !lonert' Meetfea Room
ai the Seminole County Servkot
Building In Sanford. Florida,
pursuant to Petition and Netko
here telore given, potted and
adopted a Retelytlen elating,
vacating and abendwtfeg. re
nouncmg and dltclalmlng any
and all right at the County at
Seminole and the publk In and
to the following described
rights el way or drainage aoto
ment. to wit:
The EatMS 90 toot ol that part
at the M R toot platted Rood
Easement lying Wett at lot ft. ol
SLAVIA COLONY C O 'S SUB
DIVISION at rocorOoO In Plot
Book &gt; on Po m II ol mo PuMK
Rotor#, ol Somlnolo Counlj.
F lor Mo. on# South ol Boor Cull i
Conol ALSO; Tho Wool IIS*
lootol mol port o im o X M lo o l
plottod Roo# Eokomont l.mo
1 0.1 *1 Lot TS *• MM SLAVIA
COLONY CO S SUBDIVISION
on# South of Boor Cully Conol.
low mo Soum M M loot thoroot
By tho Boor# ot County Com
miw unor. ot Somlnoto Comity,
‘ FiorM o.-tt#r-»im #or#FYm r*
or*. A O . ITFI
BOARD OF
CO UN TY COMMISSIONKRS
OF SCMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
A TTES T;
MoryonnoMorao.
Clark to Itw Boor*
PuMHA.Ma.ctik.IM1
O IP B 4

UNCLAIM ED
V EH ICLE AUCTION
tsm m
TO Volk .wofon
ITtJtGJII
TO For#
OXOITUSSM
M For#
O E tlA im O l
•I For#
' TH EltG ltH A U S IO
TOBvkb
4P44R1M410*21
TJBuIck
4VnTJM«t0tST
T0Chovr#tOl
COLSSMIIMSI
JJChorrolol
IXSTOJKIITSW
It Do#fO
W14I04A14M1I
AHomonto To n mf
tote Begtae ot tOiM AM
View I Hour Prior
ff Ford
fU 44 H tm u
Altamonte Towing
17)4 Orlando Dr
ftota BogtweoMI: M A M
View t Hour Prior
Publlth March*, iffl
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION "Wh*l* htttory 9«n g to
•bout ttw movMB? A l tho## row# ot w i l l lacing • I '
•cnanT Croxyl" — Robed Mitchum

IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT.
E IO M T IIN T M JU D ICIAL
CIR CUIT. IN AND FOR
SK M INO LI CO UNTY.
FLOEIOA.
CASE N O .tl lit* CA It K
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
M ORTOAGE ASSOCIATION. •
corporation ailtting under tha
lews of tha United Statae of
America
Plaintiff.
JO EL FLATOW and JACK R.
L E O N A R D at Tru tte e t at
G R E I N O R A SS I N V E S T ­
M ENTS. INC . a ditto!ved Flor­
ida corporation, at al.

Indian Trallt Middle School of
fetttve the Iffl f ) tchool year.
The agenda may be obtained at
tha AdministrativeOffke at lilt
Mellenville Avenue. Sanford.
Florida between the hourt at
I N a m .a n d 4 M pm .
Any pertan with mg la appeal
any decision made during tha
meeting wilt need a record al
tha proceedings and may naed
to anture that a verbatim record
al the meeting It made Including
any tettlmany and evidence
upon whkh the appeal It te be
Nancy Warren. Chairman
Tha School Board at
Semmefe County, Florida
Publlth March*.9.f. Iffl
D IP *1______________________
UNCLAIM ED
VKHICLE AUCTION
•1/14/fl
II Audi
W A U FA M IIBEdW Tf
91 Pontiac
lGlAC*fO*C7ffS)74
Of Voiktwegon
Ilf 149*4)
Altamonte Tawing
117Marker St
All Spgt.
Sale Begint al If M AM
Publlth: March*. Iffl

DIP f!
UNCLAIMED
V IH IC L I AUCTION
11/11/ft
7f Toyota
R A cn ifffl
•2 Datum JNIMNMSJCMMISIf
•4 Mazda
JM lUCHIIEM tM 29
UM aida
JM IB O fltJFM U S il
79 Mercury
*2**A*1)t)*
IS Ford
IFAEP914JFW11M)*
79 Ford
OXflTU)**4
M Ford
E04EHGJM19
7) Ford
JGMH14314)
71 Ford
*A)hF IC242*
7* Bukk
4B27C4K lUTTt
74 American
A4A9)7E4)*fl7
7* Chevrolet
IQMO4LM4902
I I Chevrolet
20 lATafKXB 144*719
M Chevrolet
IBOMAAIH7M
7t Chevrolet
1WI9U9D49791I
*4 Dodge lft)EA44D4EGm)f7
79 Dodge
BM B FIX ItM lf
Altamonte Tewing
117Marker St
Altamonte Springs
Sale Begint at &gt;*: M A M
View I Hour Prior
Publlth: March*. Iffl
D EP 7I
NOTICE OF
FO EE C LO S U E IS A L K
B Y C IIE K O F T H I
CIRCUIT CO UET
NOTICE It hereby given that
tha undartlgnad Maryanna
Marta. Clark al Circuit Court at
SamInala County. Florida, will,
an tha H it day el April, iffl. al
II o'clock a m . at tha wett front
dear at tha main Courtheuto
Seminole County, In the City at
Santord. Florida, attar for tala
and kail at publk outcry la tha
highatt and betf bidder far cath.
tha fetfew'ng deter feed property
tituated In Seminal# County,
Florida, la wit:
Late »l. M and M, Reeo Court
Addition la City at Santord.
Florida, according to tha Plat
thereat at recorded In Plat Book
S. Pago ). 4 and ft. Publk
Recardt at Seminal# County.
Florida
a/k/a iflS Htbitcus Court,
Santord. F L 11771
purtuant to tha final decree et
foreclosure entered m a cat#
pending In told Court, tha ttyle
at whkh It
Banka! North
Amerka/Browerd
Plaintiff
v*.
Chariot A Lytta.atal.
and tha docket numbor a! whkh
It Cate Ne fl 1719 CA 14.
WITNESS my hand and tha
effklei teal a! said Court, this
!«th day a! February. Iffl
Maryanna Mare#
Clark a! the Circuit Court
a! Semmele County.

■ A V V N N A A M
O F Y N P L M

NOTICE
Notice It hereby given that
The School Board at Seminole
County. Florida, will hold Itt
regular meeting an March 19.
if f l el Lake Howell High School
a l) )0p m
Al !:M pm . al Laka Howell
High School, there will be a
Work Sett»en tor Middle School
Reienlng rei Indian Tra llt
Middle School Immediately to!
lowing the work tettien. there
will be a On# Item Agenda
mealing ter the pvrpete el

By: Jana E Jetewk
Deputy Clark
Publlth February 19 A March
*. Iffl
D EO S If

NOTICE OF M L B
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant la a Summary Final
Judgment at Faroeleture on
tered herein. I will tell the
property tituated m Seminole
County. Florida, deter feed at:
Beet IS' et Let • and Wett S' of
Lot 9. Black I . Ridge High.
F k tl Addition, according to Plat
thereat, a* recorded In Plot
Book it. Pago U . of fee Publk
Record! of Seminole County,
at publk sale, te fee highatt and
batt bidder tar ceeh. at tha weet
front entrance. Seminole County
Ceurtheueo In Santord. Florida,
at 1t:M A M an tha Mth day of
March. Iffl
W ITNESS my hand and Ot
fklal Seal of eatd Court fhle net
day at February. Iffl.
(Seal)
MARYANN I MORSE
CLER K. CIR CU IT COURT
By: JeneC. Jetewk
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: February 19 A March
*. Iffl
OEOS2]

IN T N I CIR CU IT COURT
OF T N I I I O H T I I N T N
JU D ICIAL CIR CUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. fl H I* C A 1*0
C A R TE R E T SAVINGS BANK.
F.A.
Plaintiff.
J E F F R E V M GARNER; et el.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF SALE
Nofke It hereby given that,
pursuant te the O d e r or Final
In tha Circuit Court of Somine! a
County, Florida. I will tall tha
property situated In Seminal#
County. Florida, described as:
Tha tel lowing land tf located
In Semmete County. Florida:
Tha West is a! the SE k of N I
U et S i b of Section 17.
Township tf South. Range If.
East. SamInala County. Florida.
LESS, tha North 1M teat earegt
mg tha West tM feet a! said
North 1M foot; ANO Lot 7.
COLONIAL ESTATES, accord
corded In Piet Book tf. Page M.
of the Publk Records of Sami
note County. Florida. LESS
Mid Lot 7. run N STM 'S) "E *
along tha North Lina a! Mid Lot
7. a distance a! *f M feat, thence
run S J T W M ' I . along Cate
ntel Court. *1J9 feat. thence run
Southeasterly along a curve
concave Southwesterly having a
radius *11 if feet, an ere dH
fence al 17.9* feat. • central
angle of I D T 44". thence run
S S T M 'U 'W . I M P feet te the
West line el Let 7. thence run
N M M t 'S r W . 199 feet te the
Paint of Beginning AND else
that port ef Let 9. COLONIAL
E S TA TE 9. described as fallows
Beginning at tha NW earner at
Mid Let 9. run S9rf1'ftr*I..
•fen« the West line ef Mid Let 9.
a distance el 111.99 feet, (hence
run N J**11‘9 T S .# 1)4 74 feet fe
the NB earner el Mid Let A
(hence run West ID S ) feet fe
4g - » —l—.
m ■
— •N-»■#
IT W r V 1T P
W
prape Tty having bean purchased
fe whale or In part wife fee sums
secured hereby
et publk Mfe. fe fee highest end
best bidder, tor cash, at fee
Watt frent deer. Semlneie
County Courthouaa. fe Santord.
Florida, at 11:M AJSL# an March
II . If f)
MARYANNS M ORIS
* AS CLERK OF TH E COURT
By JeneK. Jaeawk
Deputy Clark
Publish February It A March
*. Iff)
D E O 9)4

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Samlnole
322-2611
HOURS

MOAM* 140ML
MONDAYtmi
IWOAV

CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUMOAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
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7 eenBBCvthB Onw ------------- OTi b IIm
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE

55— Business
Opportunities
O R I A T HOME BUSINESS!
Process phone orders for our
products el heme 1 *00 *17
10*10 i F 1107_______________
INCOME DOWN Out fe decltn
ing interest rates at yevr
bank? If 11% sounds inter
esttng fe you. maybe we can
help each ether Call Sieve at
H ) 111 daring bus. heart

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DOUBLE YO U* IN TER ES T
Safely Fer Free into pack.
Call B ill B e fltr 111 l i l t
Lk.mtg.brkr. fe* Lark wood
Income Tat Prepared
AS LOW AS Ilf .9*
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m tf m i m tf to Vw m m #1 Nw eoot ol h it
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M .M AM on#l:M PM
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lotion. covnMiln#. prl.oio
doctor pivt ||*M oiponwi
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C H ILD C A R I In my Sanford
home. Mon Frl. Infants we I
come Lunch/tnock MO m *
FLA A TLA N TIC new hot im
mediate openings, call today
far Information Outlined
loving care, egos * wkt to 4
yrt H R S M 7 F D im )*J9
LAKE MARY home child cere
Nurse on tteff All shifts
Limited placement Call to
doyt...........
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tchool program IS y r t .
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Full and port liffl* 2 J on#
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porlonto dotlrod Longonod
Hoollh Coro. SM *200 EOE
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PUBLIC RELATIONS
Above average 1)00400 wk
Trafeing provided....... M99MI

23— Lott A Found
LOST, long hair Pomeranian,
brawn w/whlto m arkings
(Kalla) REWARD M l 497*

25 — S p s cill NoflCSE
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BCCOME AROTAIY

Legal Notices
IN TN B CIR CUIT COURT
OF T M I IIO H T IB N T H
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FO R
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
C A S IN O f I M ) OR-91 K
IN RE TH E M ARRIAGE OF:
OOIS FRANK HAR TER
Husband-RESPONDENT
DONNA M ARIE HAR TER
P LA IN TIFF/P E TITIO N E R

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO : 0019 FRANK HARTER
ADORE 99 UN KNOWN
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT I
FIE D feat an Action fer Oit
solution el Marriage hat been
required fe serve a cagy at your
written defenses. It any. fe It on
O O N N A M A R IE H A R T E R .
Petitioner, whose address It 974
W E 9 T O A U C H O C IR C L E .
DELTO N A. FLORIDA »7)S . on
or before APRIL I. iffl. and file
fee original wife fee clerk et this
court e«feer before service on
Petitioner or Im m ediately
thereafter. II you tail fe da te. a

W IT N S t l my hand and fee
•eel el felt Court on MARCH 1.
Iffl
(9CAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
A t Clerk el fee Court
By Nancy R . Winter
At Dowuty Cferk
Publlth Merck*. I I M . 17. Iffl
D SP 79

CPA i d

U .M

STYLIST

71— Help Wanted

Fall or Part Tima.

I T U I N I . Car
perate/Perseael 1949 9111
k * » »949«x *11*44 n v

■nancs*—

It's an easy w ay to pay for yo u r Classified a d s an d It
gives you an extra month to pay.

e e NEW HOME 9 a e
Since 111# m Sanford
^ G C O M H M M il le r m f M i

322-2611

A ir dw idtienins
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Sanford Herald

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A career position wife plenty
ol room for edvencement?
Consider selling life insurance
tor a company feel's been
serving the South fer IM
years Life ot Georgia will
train you. give you a good
starting Income, and help you
moidetocu*. financial Mure
lor you and your family H you
are s' man or woman ever II
and ilka to meet propie. there
may be a place lor you in our
agency force Find out call
lor an interview wife Fred
Monlesino. 204 W 1st SI.
Santord tf* 11*1
EOE

Childurt Tt*ch*(
Eap required tor intents A
ones 1st United Pro School
and Childcare 11) TIM

Fair Insurance Sac.
n*7lf7

CLEAN PEOPLE NEEDED

41—C e w f t r y Crypts

Good talker*, will tram Call
Friday thru Sunday or Sal
and Sun Etc pay I Average
14 SO hr up Apply Flee World
G Building. *4). #cV #47
__________ 1)4 04*7________

I BURIAL LOTS In O a t'.o n
Park Cemetery Reasonable'
407-44017)4. Anytime.

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WANTED
E »prriemed service writer.
Great benefits Call tor ap
pointment and interview.
Mon Frl, 1 1 *42 71IS________

CLERRStnd CASHIERS
2nd ShlM Appl, In porwn
HJ1 Orion#* A»o. SoMor#.

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice it hereby given that we
are vngogod in bvsmees a* W22
Ohio A v t . Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Nome ef GOLD MINE
PUBLICATIONS, end that we
Intend fe register said name
with fee Secretary of State.
Tallahassee Florida. In ac
cordance wife fee previsions ot
the Fktitieut Nome Statute
Te Wit: Section *419*. Florida
Statutes 14S7
John Puis
Leslie A Puik
M arch* If f l
DC P*o
N O TICE OF
f IC TlTlO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given feat I
am engaged in bus)&lt;wst at aoa
Savage Court. Lang wood. FL
227)0. Seminole County. Florida,
under fee Fktitieut Name ol
D IS C O U N T V E R T I C A L A
MINI BLINDS, end feet I intend
fe register said name wife fee
Secretary a! Slate Tallahassee
Florida, in accordance wife the
revltiant et the Fictitious
erne Statute. TeW it Section
9*1 if . Florida Statutes if 17
Albert# Bietmt
March*. Iffl
OEPM

DELIVERY DRIVER

Fulltime Apply In parson
1IIIS OrlandoAv.
________K Mart Pioia

DRIVERS
(Over the read I
Must be 11 yrt old have 1 yrt
over the «oed eap. COL re
Qwutd Apply fe Person; 1471
Mercy Dr. Orlande or call:
____ 1 9M-4HM*)_________

EIP. MACHINIST
Bridgeport A lathe eapevi
once Salary commiserate
Mff W. Airport Blsd^Unferi.

Ci*dt TiKtBr, Dump Truck
Uidri Opciilar
Clou *'B" CDL IK roqutro#
E iper lancenecessary
__________m * m ___________

HAtONOfflEI NEEDED
Honest. Clean cut. positive
attitude, clean drivUsg record
tu m i*

•K coll* R*l
221 4421
M A I T I R IL E C T R IC IA N I
Quality aarvica. licensed,
bendsd. Insured i l l ID )

Fance

^ . / y a ■ BecnaM/Owaranfead

F E N C E . F E N C E . F IN C E I
Toroar f n c t Rail lantal
Fraaa.1 222*414/221 1UJ

NOUE AffUANCE—3273«43
A u fm e tlv e
CASH I Uavoalo#. uroc**#.

leak (irt.lrackll US *.

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C L A lilC AUTOM OTIVE

ASC carllfia# T t m
■aacialitl. taatag. AuU bad,

icto rs
NIW.RIMOOIL. REPAIR
HOtAES. OFFICES. STOKES
AR 2*#aa laaalr*rNaa R*t/C*u

aESEg&amp; Bm

73— Em ploym ent
W anted

Handy Man
ANY JOBI Vet Lew *1 Doors
tern*, weed. pemt. yd work
Same day response' 124 1)17
A N Y T H IN e / K V E R Y T N IN O I
A| Fro* n i m n Pam..
c*.*anl»f. da*., a&gt;n#*M.
.larnbln* alaclnc. .o a l.
p(a«t*. Dallam S4 &gt;4*1
C A R P E N T R Y . M ASO N AR Y
1 pending and f *a work Free
e*t«nefe* U sed C a llt lM m

H OUSEKEEPING ra u lw i #*
sire# by super ergenlied
m o th e r/student P re fe r
m orning, early afternoon
hour* References M4 92I4
HOUSEKEEPER , etderly care
child care Drivers Ik A
refer avail M M H l

VI— Apartm ents/
House to Share
O EN EV A. la m .l.l. ,r l«
Fem ale 1 tm child O K .
Nonsmeker Avail 1/IM A MM
W ILL SHARE Deltona ) bdrm
heme, lull
1200 mo plus 1/1 fell I

Masonry
JOHN S MASONRY No fob fee
small! Block, brick, ewterefe
A stones 311 1191/9*f)7S)
,

Painting
OICK PINOLA'S PAIN TIN G.
Qsaelity work! Ini E a t. Lie 9
A Insured Freeesll U ) 171)
M A JE S TIC Petaltog. Quality
work t i yrt eap tl 44% less
thaaothers. Freeest t n 487)
PAINTINO. t«4 /esl CaM It )
•41*
Call 111 *41*
Call
M l *41* CaN U l 441*

Secretarial *
Typ in g Services
CUSTOM T .u a g / R ia ttn p m l
OJ E a k .# r»a t. MIR E 111*
S I. Sonia.# 214 0411/272 14*2
l i e RE TARIAL A NeUry Sec*.
Pleas# cad
127 1)44 and Leave Massage

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Hom e Im provem ent

B m n ir r o s s

ATI UT1

ADDITIONS repeat remedat
mg Free esl Ret Cemm
CBC 1214) SI Cert 1 27) 44H

CAPTAIN CGUCR BTE &lt;*mr~
m m &gt; «A*# O m ity op*.*

RE MOO E L Car panfry, deck*,
sem rm. garage* concrete
Jlyrs frtaest BeblM M M

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F T. Senlord Must have clean
FL driver* Ik . goad work
record Call 11 Man. F rl
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W E 'LL PAY YOU to type names
and addresses from home
1100 00 p e r 1000. C a ll
I fOO OH 1444 (I I 4f min/1*
yrt ♦ I or Write PASSE
ITW. 141 S Lmcofewey. N
Aurora. IL 40142

ELECTRICIAN
Industrial Contra! For panel
assembly and machine wiring
Part time Call SJI t i l l Mon
day through Thursday_______

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WANT MOREOUT Of LITE?

COLQUALIFIEDDRIVERS

PIP/PD From Ul Oown

I / . i /m /i

It hiring in Casselberry Good
pey I days a wk. Phone A car
W 1I44
a m u s t ...............-

Prater 1 years household
goods esperience Wansley
United It offering local and
short haul positions Hourly
p lu t mileage with greet
benefits Call Ken.
MO 117 ID* or P I O H )

3S— Insurance

s / i l ‘i i

TIDYMAJD

AutoAircraft Coatinp
11) 10 per hour Outdoor work
For immediate local work
Ca in i l l 99* 777)

* w AUTO IMSURANCC * *

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Full Hme tor fee month ot
A pril Good weget Long
h o u rtl Apply In person
Vaughans. *779 W. SI. Rd. 4*.
Sanford.___________________

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Please be prepared to give u s your account n u m ber
and expiration date. Billing will app ear on yo u r next
charge card statement.

1114114

EMPLOYMENT

NCN/USEOAmJAKES
k .,1

SALES
In t n 'I. corp expanding
locally PT F T demonstrators
Enviornm entalsEducatlon
p ro d u c ts C o m m t/ p e rl
bonu*/cer bonus fef t l l l

To 1700 weekly, plus benefits
Training Included, need clean
MVR 1-41)1)19. Agent

A— liances

ness/ladt vide# I Including
Baa*kaepinf'payroll service
iofet OeNead. CPA 9)19)79

Join F la 'i leader In Real
E slate tor over 41 year*. In
beaming North Samlnole
County! En|oy absolute best
training with one ot fee No
tion t top Reel E stole Organ!
lotions No license? We'll
help I REAL ESTA TE ONE
K E Y E S ))) 1700 end
"lei's get busy I"

DELIVERY DRIVERS

A U TO M A T IN G SALES AND
M A B K S T IN G
I* M X In
croowt -An bo oduovo# Fob
*fHor*ot#Evt Rfvto* Froo
CoMvtlollonl Coll STS 2T&gt;0
NURSE ASSIST. TroMo# 120
hour cauroo C l i m t o r. hold
In Lon#.rood and Oron#o City.
Dor an# ovoning ovoiiobio
Contort Amorkoo Ro# Crot.
M V ! ! o r I *00221 2U2 IThH
o# mo#o pottlblo w/lwn#,

Far Details . 1AM
HU
Florida Natary Aaaactatfeoo

REALESTATE •LAAEMARTI

70— L is tin g Service

35—Training
4 Education

Tax Service

and one o f o u r salespeople will help you place yo u r ad.

* Mtintminc* Min #
Full time Looking for "Jack
ot ail Trade*". HI-99M_______
M EDICAL

51—M o n ty to L tn d

28855WBT

Sim ply call o u r Classified Departm ent at

Minimum 4 yrt E iperianca In
High Q uality Residential
Work I Reliable' References!
Good Driving Record I Own
Transportation A Tele I Only
Very Knowledgeable Hard
Worker Need Applyl Call
*W9f9* offer t:M AM._______

A V O ID FO R E C LO S U R E We
can help you save your home
1411 111*new profit.
M O R TO AO K LOANS
Poor
credit OK. fast closing, equity
It our only concern Bill
Butler. U O H It. lie d morf
broker. 300 Lark wood. Sanford

Electrical
■ L IC T R IC IA N . Ik A In.
quality oar*, lav p.Kt 14 h.

For your convenience, now you can

It now hiring lull A pert time
positions Mature, depend#
bie. energetic lots ot patience
C O L Lie. e p lu tl Great
benefits available Apply In
perteni IM* Laka Mary Itv*.

1 NIGH T BAHAMAS from tiff
7 NIGHT Corribeen from li f t
7NIGHT Alaska) tor I
CALL NOWI t*t-7M)

NCWACCEPTNQ

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Kind«rc*rt L**rniB|C#nltr

TAKE 0 CRUISE

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

CUSStREOKPT.

71—Help Wanted

45—Travel
O pportunitlBi

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Sprinklers/ Irrigation
j •iReiGATioN a ... *.,
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tre e Service
BUNTANS TAKE SVC. 1.4*
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103— H o

♦1— Apartment)/
Hous* to Shart
M NFM D
malt mill (hart
horn#, prefer male tenant.
Full house prlv 1300/pnc. \ n
will aSIM Security M l 4411

*1— Hoorn* for Kant
•ID1IOOM W/toU
Will accept *tabto M/F. t i l l
me ♦ M f l H g i M H g g
JU fT I
TV
Lenge— d.SIQ/wfc. P I )U t
NEAR t V . room to tot with
kitchen prlv. US week. I wt

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RECESSION BUSTER I 0*4ii
rtem ta Il lc M n , leeadry.
perch. Frem 141/wb h*ci*4#»
etH.. phene, cable TV 1I M « »
SAN FOM D
1 Ip . b d rm
w/pclveto bilh. home prlvl
leges Prefer mele S?S/*h or
uoo/me pim in e pep m i m

*7— Aparlmtntf
Fumlsh*d/R*nt
IA N FOND' * I bdrm , excellent
eree. ISO per week plus 1300
security. Cell M l TH t________
BEDROOM. Lving rm kitchen
end both |i)0 • week piu*
— p »M H 4 o r U » liD
F IV * RM. A P T„ Perl turn. hot
weler. Historical Bldg. I M
me ♦ 4171dep P e H D m U
SANFORD • large t bdrm, tetel
privacy, Looking lor hie right
1100 per week
p«tftMOOdepe»ll w n e e ___
O N I NORM.. I both Oerege
opt.« Nice eree t i l l mo Cell
St. Johwt Realty Co M3 t i n
O N I BDRM., Ig ept, 1 bfk*
from downtown Util In
eluded M M M t hr. msg.
OSTCCN 1 NORM.. Lg three
room. K m porch, fenced yd .
prlv perk t i l l mo IDAHO
OSTEEN Lergo t bdrm epti
No pets From |7g/wk up plus
dtpoti I Includes utilities.
_________Con n o u n _________
SANFORD, t NORM. Spec tout
Adults. no poll. Alt electric
tm / m o up, UOO dep M l OOtf
SANFORD * I room efficiency
plus private beHi tig per
week plot ilM dtp Includes

t » — Apartments
Unfurnlsh*d / W»nt
■ X T * * 10 Mta I W n&gt;. Claan
A Bright, near Plntcresl
tchool. near city but. By
month or week M l 77W
H ID O IN LAKE, 3/3 villa Fpk .
gerege, tonced. pool A tennis
sees a 14) II or Mb 794)
HISTORIC Downtown Sanford,
newly renovated efficiency
apt tltQ/me I t i l &gt;903

AFFORDABLE RENTS
lt'» The Lack Of The Irtth
MOVE IN NOW AND TA K E A
ROMANTIC CRUISE TO THE
BAHAMAS a New conttrwc
lien e Fully equipped family
Hied klfchent a Swimming
pool • C lubhouse
• Profettienal maintonanca
a After tchool children * and
leprechauns ecflvifiet
NO
B L A R N E Y H E R E I C e ll
T er r y * y our cru11»
director I
Cedar O Creek”
A p ft. M4 41)4 ) 4 » Hartwell
Ave. (earner of ISth)

MAIINErS VlUAfiE
Lake Ada I bdrm. U41 mo
t bdrm, 1791 mo end up
1214170

MOVE IN SPECIAL
Cettelberry. tingle story.
Extremely quiet, tlwdtot and I
bdrmt lefiafttoragef
CaM today It 9904777
M Y S T IR Y B I N T SPECIALS!
I and I bd rm t. pool, laundry
0y wk or month Fum or
unfum M ia a * M ltfS )

K I T ’ N ’ C A R L Y L E ® by I j u r y Wright

um s

Unfurnished / Rent
N1AR Dewetewe t/1 N IC !
Area off tt. perking Met! wilt.
SOI wk, t lM lo c .n l 104
N IC ! large 1 bdrm. t bath,
central M/A. wather/dryer
hook wpt. tm /m o ptui tecurl
ty Hail Realty, m lire
O N I B D RM , Cate A Cleanl
1 )1 1 m e . p lw t d e p .
wetorrlrethpd ttA ttll
SANFORD, f bdrm I beMi.
wather/dryer. |4l:l/me
Parted Realty, t T M ift
S A N F O R D . O N I B O R M ..
gerege ept. In quiet area No
Pott m e m o m - m t _______
S TUD IO A P T.
Downstairs
Sen l o r d , n ic e e re e
F u rn lth e d / U n fu rn lth e d .
1300/mo plwt dep include*
utilities 904 437 4)17. lea re
mtg or call coltoct
T N R R I R IO R O O M . w /)
f lr a p la c a t . now c a rp a l
1)71/mo plwt 1100 tor util. A I
me.dap. Park Ave. 7H t m
TOWN NOUS I
end unit, )/),
CHA. well to well carpel, full
kit., min It A vertical!, t torage
rm. tg covered deck In reer.
prlv fence, frethly redeco
reled. weth/dryer avail., prlv.
perking Mio/me M ASili
W I'L L Make Yea A Deal you
can't refute. Choate Geneve
OardentApft. today! W 1090
I A t R IO R O O M apt* U N A u y
month. Ref. No pett. Oeg
m i M ) or 1144044__________
I BDRM. D UP LEX APT. UV1
per month, 1)00 security dt
petit Call 174 9044

101— Howm
F u r n lih e d / R en t
C O T T A O I • I bdrm., mutt tee
to appreciate! UOO tecurity.
H I month rent taio Prefer
non imoker » ) 4043_________
PON RBNT, Cottage. 1/1. Cftl
clency furnished |3ff mo
1100 toe Call » 4 rue________
LAKE M ARY
Tho Farett. )
bdrm. t bath. eduH cammuni
ty. ' t r U No pett Beautiful
recreation lac 11met IMS/mo
plwt dep tt)M )Q
t BDRM. I bath, plwt family
r m ., fenced, Ig. u tility ,
carport. 1 country acre 11)1
me plutUOtiOC I M l 9»7l
103— H o u s t s

Unfurnished / Rtnt
A D O R ABLI HOME I Deltona.
1/lto. large beck y d . quiet
street Avail Newl 14IQ month
♦ tecurity
StATfSAM)

ATTTKTKMI IRttSTOItS
CALL U t FIRST tar tap teml
not. Count, ting la lam.t. and
0 , 1.1 n n la lp n ^ t l ln l
HP R E A L TY ,
C A S S C L B IR Y . I bdrm H t
bath, family rm, fireplace
lew/maj Alternant*, i bdrm.
1 b a th , th a d , i i r i / m o .
I antoed, f bdrm. ) bath, 1 car
garage, lIM/mo 779 4711
OROVBVIEW V IL L A O I. Lake
M a r y B l v d . . ) / ) . 4)0
Grove wood Av. IMS month,
deposit 130 4700_____________
LONOWOOO 10) Hilltop Dr 3
bdrm f bath MM/me plut
UOOdepotit l U f m / 179 1IH_
LOMOWOOD IM M A C U LA TE!
)/ ), Living, dining, family
r m i School* Woodland*.
Reck lake. Lk. Mary. tUO me.
4414)11 Leave Menage
R B N T ON L I A S ! O PTION.
Sanford. )/ ), f car. (pH No
qualifyme I m -9i&gt;l Iv. mtg,
N I N T W/OPTION TO Bey 4/),
Owner heidt mtg , 1% down
W I N T I N S P R IN O S goad
l e c a t l e n . A v a i l . 4/S
MLm-eaai tv. mtg._________
SANFORD
1971 W Airport
Large ) bdrm., living rm.
family rm, fenced, iiSO/me,
plus tecurity 133 7944
SANFORD. 1 Heetel Apt*.! 1/1
44M per month S/&gt; 4700 per
month A B B Beatty 4/7b4at
SANFORD ) or 4 bdrm. I bath
Spec tout, clean, tonced yard,
nice neighborhood 41*1/mo
plwt tecwrltv H I 4If?

WI'K DEALING - IFYOU'RE WILUNGIII

2 MTHS FREE RENT*

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tUNLANO
1 M rm . I bath.
*faati. Lease No pe l t .
M71/ditceuntod 014740
T H R U R IO R O O M . family
r m . garage. Ig fenced yd
KKH PrtoO KIlU O O fl
I BORM 1 BATH, rireplece.
front end back parch, nice

D UPLEX tor Rent, d a w to Lk.
Mary Blvd /179). 1ft me A
tm etc. Avail, immediately
Fenced yd. Heel AC UM 0I7
Iv. mtg., wNI refem caw.
L A K I M ARY, t bdrm I bath,
w/w carpet, central H/A. ep
ptlance*, tonced yd 031479*
LABO R t/1 O U P L IX . Near
M S . tern, perch, quiet evi de
tec, pett 1470 me. 4944477
SPACIOUS O U P LIX S . 1 bdrm.,
I bath Outot. tem perches
Yard Melt incl S )t t i ll

Cell Jeotl Memheld

Dart, in i we («et. 111 fin
AA Corea,, loc.

O n tu r Ym
L A K C M A R Y . 1/1. Ig. lot.
tonced, pool w/deck. Owner
ottitl finance 144.100 m 70U
LISTINOft N IE D E O I Call W
AAaticmwtkl. Regittored Real
Etlato Broker........... m r m
LK. MARY A R IA Big ) bdrm
) bath Mutt tall 144.100
Active Qua, Addle 144-1111

MAYFAIR MEADOWS

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BATEMAN REALTY

u r n parch. waUi/Aryar. Fuat,
lacunl. tantl,. M il me IMP

127— Storaea/Offica

Spacd_______
O F F IC I S F A C I. MM iq tl «
Ig. rm* Pull bath A kit Near
but 1410 m a t ))-D —

Sp*c*/R*nt

117— C o m n w rcial
______ R*nt*ls
SHOWaOOM
l . t » iq h and
W A R B N O U tl. I.aoa iq tt.
Alport *1, Santas m 1IM

• POND M O N IY . t t \ •
F X I t OOV'T ASSISTANCC
FHA AS LOW AS 4\
V A AS LOW AS IV .X
Cav'l RapaarAuuma Ha Oval
It, Hama, I Seminote. Orange,
Velvtle. Lake Cevnlit,

PLUS.. Mattalr Cauntar Club
Haw b rk t cuttom i&lt;i tplil
plan, ter porch w/tpa. Irl
■read aern. tancad l l l t . m
LA. Mary. Latt Than I M R On.
a l/l
ranoualad. rww carpal,
paint, appt. tancad. Mt.tA.
W IN T IR SPRINOS
J 'l q M
plan, waadad ta acral let.too
ALTAM ONTC IPOS. S/T P H
len. dtad and tlraal. U L tn i
LTONA . r r an I acra. ter
parch, car part, t u n

H A N D N IW OF F IC t *LDO
*Mtq. n. ta M H iq. It.
O CIXO N INO t
CALLSaatarR
SANFORD, tlmthae I
tq tt. plus apan ipaca. Fit
a«a i a w ^ H n t ig*.

H O M I FOR I A L I . laniard
area U t l aa par wtwth In
tarattadl CaM m -s w t

111—Condominium
______ Rairtals______
TO W K M O U II. M l , . Garpan
Or Winter Spring* SaM ptu»
utiNtat
__________
I tO A M . t lichen appltancat.
w i t h , , 'd r . t r . ter parch
SHAT me .SH&gt; dap W M t
1 A D *PL &gt; bath

carpal. wathar/Arier,
sm /m a . I pr tat l

HI-07H............ 121-7237

ONLY SN.Ndll Atwmd no quel
iTp, I bdrm . centre! H/A
Large earner lei end treetl
LO V K LT ] bdrm. I beta ham,I
Huge oet*. central H/A. tpe.
eultlde b rk t grill end petta.
tanced E
tarm il IWWO

323-5774
T h e P r u d e n tia l^
Ftortdo Rootty

•1/1 • Fpk. now patat and
carpal, tanced yard.... U ttO t
d 1/1 an t/| acre. C/H/A. tat.MA
aSuntaad S/l haw palm. A lt .
root! &lt;t acra. tanced SUW d
• la The Caawtrtl Hama an avar
&lt;&gt; acra. haeirllr tread. StS.tAA
• l/l. appt. now paint, carpal;
lanced yd. carport. saLIAA
e i/ lv . iptit plat, apptiancat.
garage, tancad rard. tcl.tOO
e A tw m .ita O u e iiit.il
• Santard FI. cathedral call,
tancad, garago Wf.ttO
• l/l an 1/» acra I Fancad. culdt
tec. dead and tlraal. H I M

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II*—O ffice
*»&gt;CD / R*nt

NEAR 14 1 acret. etlebiithed
Fern Farm butJnett with 4/),
pool, plut Orange City water
W it 1)14.000 now 1199400
Handymen't nightmaref 4/).
owner financing 119,900
Laata Perthata
3/1 btock.
134,900 Owner hehJing

M l — Ho mas fo r Sal*
' Iikfl&amp;Hl F MUM!
, f h ’ 11k i 1 OiM’l RI |

STOP
REMTTOOmi
A BRAND NKW HOME
a Bad Credit a He Credit
a No Mrwsey a
NO PROBLEM
CALL

%H I IM

Airport

Bl Santard.tC I AN tit.

NAMT TOSELLTOURHOME?
I *m looking tor nice hornet to
match with buyer t

CaNM Cnpry, RCALT0I
(91710744400 or m -»M 0
M l MM
M U ' ll '
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HI M r U M

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
PALM C TTO A VI.4/1
In Senf or d E q u ip , k it
w / d lih w a t h o r / d lip e ta i
Fenced yd 1/4 acre 174.000
LIK E FR U IT TREES?
Then tee Ihit AAaitlend )/)
near 17 9) A 4M corner tot
new CHA
104.100
. UkRA* L K . Mar ve/lW
ta p e r th e rp lleer plan
P la n te d *er peel. K lr e t
gelere.CUp tattedi tin .* ®
O UTSTANOINO OCRART 4/lta
Cut tarn I ttary an I acre plut
Xlret taroughou! Country til
t m .n o
Cell new ............

HIRI'ftAS/IRIADY

Far you ta mouo In. On qutal
cuktrtoc Recti eg ta groin
bell Greelprkel
UL000

THROWING YOUR U AWAY

Look What's Happening A t
S t Croix

BRAND N IW Spirt V I
Greet rm plan, gauntry oal In
t il ., Supar m ailer bdrm
Jocuintub/ihawar
tta.too

322-2420
321-2720
MAS Pert Dr.. Uelerd
eel W. Late Mery t t . U Mery
•i* 0 m

m ia

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• O rta rlm itoatofriow uxw xjfim o nm ta ard Onm month
Add ranfto I h o f uOhng 7 month t a a I t p m M o . 1W
SuOtac r to ovoajbatv

GENEVA GARDEN APARTMENTS

) bedroom, Y bath Many
itra il Including ceiling font,
tecurity ban, » tt. tunroom
179,900 OW NER FIN A N C
ING 107 MEADOWS BLVD
Aft er b e e n cal ) Salma
WHliamt I I I 1107

CAUBART REALTY

t BORM., t bath. 1044 tq tt.,

Homes / Rant

LONOWOOEULK M A * T araa.
I.D00 I.MC ,4 tl, *Hh or
without ArC atlkat Starting
t » l MtlhiaahPetnt.Hl Woo
SANFORD I.» 0 .U 1 S ,X 1 «
square tael aval laMa I
Call Ml WM

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141— Homo* for Sol*

O I N I V A I *0*NL I Bath. I
month tecurity. Available
Mow 11)91 me &gt;491137
O N I BDRM., fum . AC, Can

114— W « r * h o u t *

a

121— Condom inium
Rontals

107— M obil*

Part Ave. M ailli Ph. m M il
O S T I I N •t bdrm with cabana
I.
Perfect tor retlreet He pet*
_________C a ll))) 0)4)_________
1 BDRM. I RATH
Beerdatl
Ave 1)10 par month plut
tecuritv Fencedyd &gt;3)4111

OOV’T FORICLOSURkS
RANK ■ IP O ’ S
ASSUME NO Q UALIFY

To am ^M \fiMQK-.---------

&gt;4)»/me Celt D IM M ________
I BORM-. tonced yard. 17 f t to
Lk. Mary Ri, right on Art
Lane, right an H I reed. &gt;d
howto an toff Available to tee
Men. the 9th. Tuet. the tOth
i m plut dep l 904 at) 7917
tetft SANFORD A V I . ) bdrm
IH bath, new carpet, tcreen
petto, garage, fenced yd. UOO
me plut tecurity 1711134
) BEDROOM. I bath 1471 plwt
tec. I ttory Sontord HittorK
P ittrlc l.......................7717911
) BED R O O M .) bath On leer**
of lend in Entorprtte. Country
living 1400 mo Celt after
7P M -174 le u _______________
V ). I quitl country acret CHA,
like new.trench doer*. Scrn
perch, fan* through out,
tfarage. Lk. Silver area
1400/me . 1)00 dtp I 301 9474

105— D upltxT r lp lo / R tn l

141— Horn*! for S«f«

BondHgntyRniUMd7.1%

______ 17274*1______
MUST SELL
Double wide mobile home 34
X S3 )/ ) Nice home I Betf tot!
Attum eable mfg 111,700
Firm CallIcett: 1704001
N IC O A H O U 1 E T
• Down Paymenl a Problemf
• Self Imptoyeed a Problem f
e Credit a Problem T
________CALL 1)74494________
SANFORD, Three Bdrm., m
bath, family rm . big yd Ctota
SANFORD ) bdrm I bath with
central H/A. Owner financing,
downpayment negotiable
149,000 Ceft 4 » 79t)__________

STMRSFROflin
M AN AGEM ENT A R I A LT Y
n im r m / m m n

$1 DOWN
FOR VETS
A little mere tor other*
Brand new ) bedroom ) bath

hornet with t car garage*

1447 M e» monthly payment*.
Call now. oftor limited I
Universal Realty. 44) &gt;174

14*— Comm*rc»*l
Prop«rty / S*i«
LAKEFR O NT protaulenel ol
Ike tulta, l/g *q I t . 4 Mike*,
w e llin g a r e a , t l e r e g e .
bathroom Long wood. » » ONI

1SI-lnv*stm*nt
Prop*rty/S*l*
4 U NIT. A FT. Bldg New rool
tiding Apprleul IN K . Selling
el te*K Dene Me*eH W etN

lSS-AcrMfl*Lo1s/S*lt
OCALA N A T 'L FOREST.
Weeded tan I » i r » each, no
money down! 171.41 monthly
I 000 993 10)4

1SJ— Condominiums
Co-Op/ fat*
■ TO W N E R NertaieeaViuego,
H I. down.leir*. eppllance*
Included Ptdl'tanni, Bargain
eltM .M R ........... *M «*)eua*

1S7— AAoblt*
Horn**/fat*
SAVE (M l NEW IWI NOMESI
W HY PAV R ETA IL? ItXta.
99444. K X ft. 119400 7411749

" SPRING SPECIALS
Sanford Area
Mobil# Home Community
REPO 1901 Kaufmen A Bread.
MXto. ) barm 3 bath tplit
Gergeout home! It I V inter

ait, only 11,099 down to a
qualifiedbuyer 130,900

t904M ANATEI 34X1). Jbdrm
19400
1991 M AN ATEE
I bam

(407) 322-2090

Breker. UlOiag/Mt )7 t)
W I M OVE M O B IL Itt Batl
around! Call lor quoto
407 4)9 0994

ZNam O fferin g
S P EC IA L M OVE-IN
A LLO W A N C E S

Affordable 1 ,2 A 3 Bedroom
Apts. In Beautiful Lake Mary

M ake
P aradise
Your
A ddress!

Bridgewater Apts.
m w jjg g e M .

1ft—Pits tSuppNit

157— Mobil*
Horn** / fat*
LAKE MART/SANFOED
&gt;1
bdrm 13X40 Remodeled
Modern! Owner financing
11,000 down. 7 S \ intoret!
Can move Reduced to only
14.910.........................4390994
SANFORD
) bdrm I bath.
13X40 New floor and win
dewt 14.100 O B O U 1 1741

1*0— Busin***
For fat*
P A R T time lawn tervi ce,
appro* 1910/mo Income
Appro* if hour* per week
Truck, all Equipment and
account* U 0001)3 9979

145— Dupltx for S lit
SANFORD DUPLEX. I bdrm
each. Good neighborhood
4)9 900 will finance 174 9944

111— Appliances
/ Furniture

3 2 2 .9 1 0 4

F R E E CAT
black mole,
neutered, friendly, good wim
kid* Catt) ) ) 1)09___________
F R E E DOOTRAININOI
F ind out How
• F B I ! TO A OOOD home
nine month and t yr old
Mato Neutered Cat* 1)1 H to
• Hip-Hag.. I A S T IR BUNNYH.
While, dwarf, tame A LOV
FABLE U l 1)3 lif t

204— Rtflltftrtd Pits
CHINESE SHAR PEI PUPPIEt
bom Dec lim.1171
________ Call 3)0 99)9_________
CHOW PUPS AKC. Parent* on
prem lttt. good with kid*
110B11»)34 ))47____________
R O TTW EILER PUPS
AKC
registered, excellent blood
lines. Shot* and wormed
1)101)00
» ) D37

201— Hors**

• A N T I Q U E ORE 1I I x ! •
drawer, telidaak V i 1)10014
• ANTIQUE CHURCH PBW. 10
tf all Pin# UOO, or trade lor
antique* 149 1X7___________
B I O , K I N O S I X ! Caeepy.
mirrored celling. I drawer* *
•torage Mutt *ee to apprecl
ato 1900 Firm 174 1010 after
4PM- 33) 43)0, eel 4)00 Pay*

• ■IG CHAIR. Ovantutfad.
button A luck "Tub” chair
Met! tae la appreclatof 111
)H )1 1 )tv .m * g _____________
BJ'S RESALE
Buy and Sail
furniture A collectible*. For
•ale. doll collect ton IU4 1
Park Dr Call P I 1449________
• CAPTAINS B I O Complete
e e f lt lD ) 7394_____________
DOUBLE BOX Spring Meftre**
Sett Over 7« U Pick |4la»et
LARRY'S M AR T
m ap)
FUTO N AND F R A M I
Twin (chain 1149
FuUflovetaall 1199
Queen (tolaIU49
Fvton Factory, m a a tl
3994 W. Airpen i l , Saotord
• ITALIAN P O TTE R Y DHhet.
comptote aarvlce tor i Good
cendlttonl 1100
4711
•KBNMORB ELECTRIC
RANG!
Good ihape. H 00
OBOMon Wed. attof 1 30 PM
___________m 101)___________
• MATTRKSS A BOX SPRING.
Queen u Eatra nice cendi
ttonlUO each D IQ tea
• MATTRESS and baa iprtngt
twin tilt, good condition 141
far theael Call 3310073
• MICROWAVE. JC Penney,
excel lent condition l i t 13)
1199_______________________
R E F R I G E R A T O R . Frtgidare
*id&gt; by tide Heyr t eld New
11700 Mu*t tell 19)0 OBO
Pay D A I t ll le t . 3)1497)
• SOFA, leva teal and wine rack
coffee table, all ar p a n
HOettoc
13)909)
or tee at 407 W li m i t
• TA BLC, drop loaf, varmthed
If brown.
Vary nica S31
Bailor Hurry I U ) 47)9_______
• TW IN BOX Spring A Mat
frew, with frame Lika new
condition 471 Ml 441)

1RJ— T t lt v lt lo n /
Rod to / S ttrto
• HOUSTON TBACKBB UMF
remote Caef new. 199 Juet like
newl 1 4 9 )» 7)79

PONY CART, Rebuilt, All steel
new tires, painted (redl and
new teal 1110
749 1174

lOf— W f Bring Appartl
# LO VELY. LO VELY Far me I
dreisf Lavender Sl i t 1
Br i det mel d/Pr om dress
Worn I time! Rutiled sleeve*
long train w/bow at back
body fit w heart shaped
neckline Paid ever 4300 lac
rlftce tor UOO Call or Iv msg
any time D P I 947

211— Antiques /
Coll*ctlbl*s
ELVI S P X E t L E T r.torsi
doll*- plate*, calenders. *t#t
ye*. whl i key decanter*
book*, tape*trie* much much
morel Best otter. Ml 1*39

21 5 -Boat* and
Acc**sor1»s
•OAT Trl hull. 40 HP Evinrude
engine and trailer 14to
_________Caim eaoi)________
•CANOE 14 ft. F(barytai* no
paddies or cuStont 4100 Firm
173 7400____________________
IP FT. PONTOON Good cendi
Ikon )f HP Merc motor
UJS0 Traitor available
M ) 9979

21*— W*nt*4teBuy
itlAtufntnvm Cans..Newspaper
Nen Ferreui Metals
Ota**
KOKOMO
m 1101
W A N TE D to buy. Suburban
Nice condition, reasonable
price Please call HO 11)7

221— Good Things
to E*t
I T R A W E E R R I E t U PI CK.
Starts Jen 11th Hoops Farm
1991 Calory Ave fton . Wed A
Sal Open 9AM Bring own
containers M l 7)04

OPEN
HOUSE
March 7 &amp; 8

145— Com puttrs
instruction tor heme/bu*ine*4
Balt price*! G arnet to tertout
Call M31704

117— Sportififl Qoods
• B IK I, Bey* W Sears BMX
special built, all terrain,
tpring m front .and rear. New
condition |ti 13) 1 4 )_______
• H E A V Y B A G , !•• ■!• • )
iverlait New, never1 weed'
i m m i m n ________________
•TENNIS RACKETS
t Slarenger, made in England

UX44. 3 t o m
17.100

Be Our Lucky Charm

1S0S w u 25th Street. Sontord. FL 32251

Sxnlord. Florida - Friday, March 9, 1092 -

12:00-5:00
307 Raccoon SL
Lake Mary
Host:
Ron J#m ig*n

********
1. iTABTEB HOME: 3

BdCtoon. 2 Bdfi gpttplRn

horn* Fdnodd back grard
- «rx(k Id school - uta&gt;
motivxlod *55,800.
1 . 1 A H Q R A : 3 bddroom

2 bdlhg Hugo Ukhan •

l i t — Offlc* Supoll**
/ Equipm*nt

commundy pool A tannti

• F t L I CABINET. M*1*l M
T w m m l U l U l 71M

mu*t lo ••• lor only
977,000.

•Inga xcrxdn porch A

i . REDUCED; 3 b«J

i n — Lawn4 0«nl*n
RIDING M OW IR. Snapper. «
HP. to Mill# e«fato Like new!
M ) *004
trio

1 n — M achl w w v / T dd Is
C A I F E T C L * A NI N O
CO U IFM EN T Cdttai « « . It
in butter with lank mtutton
Exc tend tl^ O IO R O U O im
FORK L I F T TRUCKS. U*ed
buy 4ell rent leate Many
•He* 71)1194 a«A tor kmtJ
wkesto*. Mtoa 904 7711094
• MOTOR. 1 her*#, reworked
Make otter 173 M il

room, 1 bdRi In Ntlorio
A TM C lo t* (0 U k u liu .il
Onlr $40,000

QUINN
REALTY
Hislorto txnlord

SDR N. Port A n ,

■qnlord

321-3663

St. Croix Apartmants
733 Secret Harbor Ln ., Lake Mary
(ON a&lt; Lata Emma Road)
A noM . Angaao ttonion tacean.

Hey Diddle, Diddle
•Is Your Apartmont

too Utt!o?
• Does Your Rent Send
You Over The Moon?
-

WE CAN HELP -

321 7303

R E G A TTA SHORES
A p M T IM O IT l
It lA k E S Y o u r Livi*q
E a s Ie r !
1 and 2 Bedroom
Rentals Available

a
* 4

2

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5

SA NF ORD

SA N F O R D

C O EV ILLA
A P A R TM EN TS

Cedar C f M k
Apartments
m *- - - -u

1 BEDROOM B M C t A U

1/2 OFF
FIRST MONTH"* REHTI
NICE-CLEAN, AFFORDABLE

cone see us/
1. 2. Sb, doom,

(2 5 1 Bd&gt;ml Iw u iN ta l
2SM RIOOCWOOD AVI.

•

v anBniree
r , Un Luu* •&gt; tad Ntahl Cfuta, tat
FREE Id ta, Bxhxnidd R y u x t q
tanqdXFddL Hi total
Mta
bBMW(Wb lecW eeGyNtoa
t o t o M , taudta F rq q u d ta T V

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•

330-1431

7 b Advertise In

Tills Rental
Directory Call
Sanford Herald
Classified Dept.

3 2 2 2611

(407) 324-4334

DEBARY

Riverside
Condom inium s
^ .* i
R r r to lR H B N "

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1BORM. SPECIAL
(407) 668-6514

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Sanford Herald Sanford. Florida - Friday March 6 1992

2 23— M is c e lla n e o u s
• AIR

HOCKEY

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TA B LE

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223— M is c e lla n e o u s
• TU R K EY

CALI

L .n t h

Champion IIP 323 MSS_____

• B E V E L E O M IR ROB. 1 a*t
»*on* w'Mother el Pearl 44
W X 47 H !7* )77 3M7
A B I S I E L p o » r i ( &lt; 'p r i
p u fd tltrd n t « lor
t n o evk.ng tlOO Only J\fd )
H w t i 333 laf I_______________

I I F T Sea King aluminum |en
boat with |Mp ( d a motor
1400 'eg Tama moped I 7S0
Mo*h e■( CRtdltKWWI W l

• • O L L I N O E R A a r obi tfBC
rowing math me w computer
counter, uw d tw*r e

A IR C R A F T R E N T A L S
tmgie multi engine High! in
ttruction ground »chool
private inttrument Aviation
Flight Contort I &gt;00 S3! 20*8

in

49* i j ’ j

BCR Cobra IV Ptu* 40 channel!
no 377 via*
FOR YOUR F U U C R BRUSH
P R O D U C T ! coll independent
distributor 333 4X1________
• O A R O E N E R S planter boa
Heavy duty metal 4 K S
Ro&lt;»ed bottom floored tor
dromege Good tor backyard
g a rd e n
n u r i t r y or
greonhouao 1 7 I0 B 0 3H &gt;010
eSTCR CO
re d o record
player (need* need'el You
will need h*tp »o more 140
323 0421

U n ite d Way

231— C a r s
NISSAN M A X IM A I t f t H S f f S
low m il#*'Call M r Gravet
WillettO 'dt Cad Mac 372 1)91

BUNCHES OF STUFF
Sat Only! &gt; »
Baby Kldt Mature women*
doth#* houteho'd odd* A
end* IIS W Y N N OR ICorner
of Wynn A Baywood)
S U N LAN O E S T A TE S

03

TARE UP PAYMENTS

• P UB LIC A U T O A U C TIO N a
E V E R Y T U E S A F B I I )0 PM
D A Y T O N A A U T O A U C TIO N
Hwy tj. Daytona Beach
♦04 71! t i l l

•4 P L Y M O U T H V O Y A G E R LE
E alraClean tm s*

TAKE UP PAYMENTS

17 O LDS CU TLASS S UP R EM E
Heat sharp IIWS*

C A D IL L A C

COUPE

DE

V IL L E 17 99* Call Mr Grave*

Wiliell Otd*Cadillac.377 33&gt;l

NO M O N E Y DOWN
eacepl ta« tag title etc
1989 C H E V Y S P E C TR U M
red air. low miiet. ttereo S
tpeed* O n ly I I I * I I per
month t (40 montht 0 l| 9N
A P R lC a 'IM r Payne
Cour tot y Uted C a rt 333 &gt;123
A U T O IN S U R A N C E W O R LD
who quote* lowett pottlbie
ratet noodtholpt 323 ?ttl
O L D M O B IL E CALAIS IS eac
cond! 17 ffS Call Mr Gravet
Willett O *\ Cad liac 172 339)

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
N O M O N E V DOWN
eacept tea. tag title etc
t t ll TO Y O TA TE R C E L
CO U PE red Ou*o air power
s te e rin g
s te re o ' O N L Y
IlS f &gt;4 per mentht i as month*
a II &gt;% APR | Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Car*. 373 7133
B UICK R IV IE R A
i f f low
mile*' M W S C a il Mr Grave*
Willett Otd* Cadillac. 377 33&gt;l

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO M O N E Y DOWN
eacept tea tag title, etc
ItM P L Y M O U T H R E L IA N T
4 door. auto, power steering
and brake* ttereo E X T R A
CLEA N
l i l t 49 per mentht
I *4 month* tl II 9V AP R )
Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Car* j j j 717)
CA O ILLA C COUPE D C V I l l f
»• WJ
Call Mr Grave*
W.UeftO'd*Cadillac 177 1391

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
N O M O N E V DOWN
eacept tea. tag title etc
IM ? P L Y M O U T H G R A N O
FU R Y
4 door auto power
*»eermg and brake* AM F M
stereo M U S T SELL* O N LY
l i l t 4f per month! 144 month*
&lt;4 II •% A P R ) Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Car* 373 7171

TAKE UP PAYMENTS

410 E O IT H A

CR

Sanlord
FR AN K A LO R I S New A Used*
71(32 S French Thrift Store
_______ PH O N E 33&gt; 7121_______

GARAGE SALE
Frid a y. Saturday Sunday
Living and dinmg rm vet
hutch, wood craft* toft of
m .tcl 170 W Cry*tal Lk Avo
Lk Mary loft Country C'ub
Rd) 373 A4tf_____________

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Baby doth#* mite (torn*
F n S a t 14 San lord A« to
Wylly tolow *tgnt____________

lOHGWOOD M ukhim Wd».
Frl Sat t 4 Antique turn
Clothing toy*, m itf
t r iJ M A R K H A M G L E N C h
O V E R 3 S ALES CAN COST
YO U ! Sa.e **e h«**ie I buy
yard taio Ifom* Call Lou
349 Itsi

12 OAKS RV PARK

•7 C H R YS LER LE B A R O N
4
dr . *0 000 original one owner
n\ 'r* auto AC Stereo 1199J*
•♦ LEB A R O N C O N V E R TIB L E S
7 to choose from
•Fun in
the Sun ’ 1*99**

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s2 9 9 5

7112 IEWETT LANE

4 FAMILY

Musi See!

1- w U ’.-.’j r e ---- - i

«,

SANFORD

T

100%

Financing

For Qualified Buyers

Gran&lt;J Caravan
Plymouth Voyager

Loaded with option! n d longbody. 6 cyl 1 woodgram C j . h Soiling Pnco of
* 16.099 No Down Payment 119% Annual Piecontago Rata « T a i. Tag &amp;
Approved C re d t 60 moodily paymonti of $378 AS

TRUCKS
4000 E. SR 46
SANFORD

A V IS
436 &amp; 17-92 in
CASSELBERRY

11’biLRcalLitaiclpcaaluu

106 W . C O M M E R C IA L •S U IT E 204 •S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A 32771

m

MLS

MORTGAGE I
ja 1 Imdnnm 7 tMlh en Wge rue *NwJad l a n e U r *aavR4a IdytaMe
h v g and devng 7 anvy louff haa m m daaa duori apaneg onto iT a ll
* 7 Baal buy m ai n ’ 18 1*00
327 4957
A ASSOCIATES

FASTONIC SANTORO CHARM

U 180*8
13180*8

RV R E N T A L lot* Sl4*mo Incl
water sewer A garbage
Park Avo. Mobile Pk 37) m i

IM ) KAW ASAKI K U O I b l « &gt;
3 000 original mile* E acellent
condition) tKX) Call 310 f t *

mounted on Heavy duty b-b
0 331 477*

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Clothe*, infan* to lg men and
women Many mi*c item*

SOLD. SOLO. SOLD!
Only Published 2 Times!

Sanford Motor Co.

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Great Shape!

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Sanford AvO Saturday and
Sunday.f S______________

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40000 mile* U h l '
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equity

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I t t ; FO R D M U S TA N G Auto
a ir . pow er ste e rin g and
b rake* A M F M stereo
1110 41 per month! (4&gt; month*
vf )• 9N APR ) Call Mr Payne
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THUR. FRI. SAT.

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1988 DODGE A R IES 4 door
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S a n fo rd H e ra ld

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S e rvin g Sanford, Lake M ary and Som lnole C o u n ty since 1908
84 th Year, No

167 - Sanford. Florida

I S M Locals top art show
INj ! PE_____________ Sun
festival*
Sunsaves
saves
festival;
□ Sports
event ends today
“ Voodoo” helps Tribe
S A N K O IU ) — A si-rli-s nl w rlrd events helped
S rin ln o lr I Ill’ll School rem ain unlM-ntru in a
rain-shortened gallic at Sem inole Field Frldav
S e e P a g e IB

□ People
All monkey business
S A N K O K I) — llcckv Nash. Senior Primate
Keeper at the C'entral Florida Zm iloglral Park
enjoy* her w ork with thr- u nlnm l*at the /on. hot
It isa rh n llrn g r.
See Page 5H

□ Florida
Longwood firm saves energy
Sonny Punluil/er and a sm all new - nl Orlando
«-ltV employees have 1leeII testing anil Installing
nr retrnfi.ting Innovative equipm ent in p u h llr
buildings and laellllles that has redneed the
city's power hills I ruin 12 p e n c il I to 20 pel cent
S e e P age 2A

.

By V I C K I D a S O R M IE R

Herald Stall Writer
S A N K O K I)
th ou g h ll seemed that the Si
J o h n 's K lv rr Fine A ils m id ( rails Show In Fl
Mellon Park on Saturday would lie a repeat ul Iasi
year's sliin n v show . cvi-iiliiaUy the sun dried and
brightened the day.
W illi the iiupinvcd eundllluns Martiza Filins'
miMid also got heller Kllas and ihe SanlordSeminole A n Associmliin organized the show and
was euneerned dial lln m ilersinnns would drive
nwny I ii nh art 1st sa n d s|x-iliilnrs
" I guess we prayed hard eno ug h ." she ringhc-d.
basking In Ihe la ir allrrniH in still " T h i s Is
iM-aullhil."
Kesldeills ol Sanlord Fake M ary. l.ougw'iNMl
and elsi w hen m Seminole C o m ity shared Ihe
best ol show prizes In several categories along
w llh a n Isis (m in uni side Ihe county
1 he show runtlniies lod.ii in Ihe park along Un­
shoes ol Fake Monroe on Ihe edge ol downtown.
Th e day Saturday Ix-gan drearily, lull alter
noon do- dreary gray that dup|&gt;ed lazily across

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M.i.kJ fsolo kr I. Hart tpaar

Rain didn't slop many at the arts festival; they popped up umbrellas and kept going.

□ Health and Fitness
‘Healthy Start’ for infants
SAN F'O M I) — In an rlfnrl In rednee Infant
rnortullly. a program entitled ' lle allh y Start
w ill tx-gln III lioldslm rn
S e e P a g e OA

Lake Mary
adds more
new homes

Maiden flight today

BRIEFS
Bike race planned for today
SA N KO KI) — K a rr old this inornlng and get
Into shape
Th is morning nt o a in m the North Star
llnslness Park, the Orlando Koad ( lull. In
eonjiinetlon with tin illy nt Sanlord and the
Greater Sanlord Chamber ol Commerce. Is
s|Hinsortng a hleyele race they are calling the
Natural Florida Crltrrhim

B y N IC K P F E IF A U F

Herald Stall Writer

A ertleiiuin Is an m iem pat ked rare that
Involves the eoiunnm tly npet iatots lit the nice
hy allowing them In niter prizes, also railed
"p rim e s '' lo the winners nl Individual laps
d u rin g the race.

The rinsed rotirse. wlileh Is less than one mile
in tlrrum fcronrr. will he the Itxatlon ol six
races litis morning, tanging hum It) to TO miles
In length
Th e fee Is 6M |ier rar e and registration Is hall
an hour prior to each rare An additional 62
Insurance fee w ill hr-1 barged lor ■aril rider
North Star lluslness I’atk Is located 12 miles
east ol Interstate I on Stale Koad -Hi IFlrst
Street I m Sanford

Attempt to free antenna fails
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cooling III Hhatlr lias failed a^ain lo o|M*n ih r
(i.ilile o s p a c e rra fI s s tu c k a n te n n a that
threatens to cripple the $1 I inlllion mission to
Ju p ite r.

Radio signals indicated none ol the 11111
hrella sha|H d antenna's nhs » .one loose afirr
the atilenna was sliadi d l»* hind the sp.u ictalt
Tuesday and Wednesdas the del I’rnpnlslon
L«d&gt;nratot v s.nd in a M.ilt uu itl
The antenna had lie* 11 uartnrd in smilii'lii
I'eh 17 111 Kn^lruf is ho|&gt;e repi atfd warming
and ciMilin^i &gt; 1 les u ill allow It to o | h ii
It w III tie warmed up .main Man h 111-21. then
1 oolrd nil in Aptll
The antenna dish tailed In lullv «i|K*il when its
motor was hrst turned on last April I I
Cialileo is si ■I led 11 led to tear h Jupiter tn
OeteinlMr I1W5 and othll the planet lor two
yearn If was Mip|M&gt;*r&lt;l to t.ikr 5&lt;)tMX) pielort s
Imi a smaller antenna will Is* ahle to transmit
only alMint 2 .2 U ) pictures
Cialileo was deployed from sp.u e slnitth
Atl.intison &lt;k t IN |«iH‘»

H t f lld PftOlO by Tom m y VincoM

Duane Wright (loll) and his lather Cecil have
boon building this replica ol a Lafayette

A v ia tio n p io n e e r ’s n a m e s a k e
b u ild s a irp la n e fro m s c ra tc h
By V I C K I DaS O R M IE R
Herald Stall Writer
S A N F O K I)
W hile mostly cveiyinie els« m
Sanford was sleeping Ihl* m orning. Cecil
W right was lo In m aking a long, slow Jo n n irv
dow i i l ' S H ighw ay 17-i)2 lo a le m o lr airfield
m Dela-on Springs lln Volusia C o u n ly l where
lie was lo have tested Ills w logs
W llg lll and Ills soil. Duane, spent Ihe liellei
pall nl Ihe last lew years enlislruellllg a
seven eighths sr.de llUMlel ol a H i l l F a la v rlle
F.scinhlllr. die F n Hell llghtei plane Used hv

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‘Right thing’ become costly
By J . M AR K B A R F I E L D
H e Hd Stall Wntor

JULIAN
STENSTROM
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A m e ite a lis Ih Ioic d ie A in e r le a n s o lllela lly
•'iiii ie d W orld W ar I
" It's gol a 2 2 font w in g sp a ll. W llg lll said
ul d ie p la n e
S o Ms not ex a ctly so m e th in g
d ia l w ill g o M im ollci d g o in g d im u Ihe m a d "
Ih tiHik d ie a iip la u e m i d ie road al I .10 tills
in o iu m g in a n i-fTort In a v o id a n g e r in g P hi
m a n y oth er m o to r ists w ith h is slow pai e
II w e drive I i m i last w ith d ie p la n e." h e sa id
Jokingly. II i m ild Imi m ile all Inn u I x lo t r w e
arc i i a d y lor ll "
I lie p la n e, lie sa id . Is a m ere 5 5 0 p o u n d s

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INDEX

Escodrtlle In their backyard They were to take
It out lor Its hrst lest flight this morning

I.A K E M AK V — An olh e r $1 m llllui’ plus w orlh nl
new homes has I m - . - i i ajiptoved lit Fake Mary. It's Ih r
v i ond enuseeiidve inolilh nl such grow III.
According lii Fills Fong-Ahrains. adm liilslratlve
seerelm y w llh die C lly ol Luke M ary. " T h e lolal
value nl nine new homes lor whli h hulldlng permits
have been Issord III February was 6 1 .1 2 9 .0 1 4 ."
Ja n u a ry 's hgiue lot 11 new periods was over S I 2
m illion.
Fake M ary's population doubled h u m 1980 in
1OIK), has not slopped grow ing C lly Planner Mall
West reports a |Mipidadou ol 2.853 In HIM ). 5.029 In
1990, and a presr-nl esllm ale nl ti.223 " F ro m tills
jh i Ii i I n il." he nhseived. "d ie grow th w ill depend uu
die avallahlllly ul land w ithm the r lly for d rveliMipment. w hich Istapldly dlm m ish lng "
Many ol die new homes are being |M-miltled for
Meadow IliiMike. one ol the fastest g rim in g new
lo in m u iiltle s m Fake M ary Th re e ul Ihe homes
perm llled m February will he on Feslle Fane m die
siilMlIvIsion, Meadow IliiMike s|Nikes|M-rson Asia
SalttU.irsh said. We ll I m' applying Inr al least v -ve n
more residential p e im lls during M a tch ." As ul the
i iii I ol F'eh . I I permits have I m'c ii Issued lor dnarea.
O llie r grow th areas ini lude Hills ol Fake Mary and
Tlina e u a n. with two tiulldm g periulls taken out lor
e.n h ol them (lin in g Fell
T wo ul Ihe hiimes have also m rived permits lot
sw im m in g p iM i l s . w hich adds anolher 629.200 lo the
valur.
Flies Indicate the Iasi nine the lolal value nl
hiillitlng jn-n u lls Issued In a pailleul.il m oney has
not exceeded S I m illion sini e Ju n e ol HUM) In all.
only IK) building penults wi re lakcii m il d m m g Ihe
enllre previous year
One ro m u iflrla l building penult was taken mil III
Fake M ary Iasi nionlll I he |m n u ll is Im a dlsenunl
aillo parts stole al 115 Middle Slieet C lly I'lam iei
Mall West expri Is eoillllierelal jx-n n lls lo merruse
as die year |imgrrsM-s
I he only tilings holding die

S A N K O IU )
Pauline and K m
lletli Snvilei I In ui^llt they writ*
«l«*if11» the rii^lit tiling Its sreklnK
em inlv approval lor their home (flay
ra te Im stness lor aliout seven
ni l^tilMirtiiMMl kills on l.akt A se illir
l l i e y 'n
fust n r l^ li li o t liom t
kills s.itil K in tilth Sn\ tier We v r
I m en keeping soldi ol I Ilf-lli slliee
ilu s ttrte born
lliil iiott
he sa ys. S e m in o le
C ounty tcriulatioiis have already
tost them £250 atnl m av rrcjulre
tin m to pav Ininilteils nt iloll.us
more
Am i. tlie ro m tiy mialit I m*tttona
C o u n ty olfn tals on learning*
Wednesday ol a 11V« sear old latt
prohibiting lo u td irs and i tiles Irom
I ill m k 111 home das « ate l»usines*e%
In areas ttheii liom i s are allotted*
I m-^.m an liisrsttaaiintt to deteruiliie
tt I m O h i tin Snyders lees should I k
returned to them
I Ills is till* llfst one 1 \e tom e
at ro ss
said G lim s M a rk le s
eotinty /onina loo rdina ior
ll th«
« mints altornes tom es and tells me

1 1f tiie c o u n t y a t ­
torney comes and tells
me they don't need a
special exception, I'll
return their money, jp
-G in n y Maikloy

they tlnii'l need .t .| m-i i, i I ext epttun
I II te lu ill Itielr llimiey
( m in t) A lln ru i v Ikili Mi Mill.in
..ild lie wm ild i i m art ll Ihe Issue
II the euuilly uphnlils the te
tp iltrin rlils the tlet tslail Itiay .tllrel
.i Im iiiI M l m in t m ii h III tiuilie Iiiix IttesM-s i sta ir ..III* l.tl s-ilil W i titles
da )
T h e Snydets ventured Ittlo the
ipt.igm lle nl euuitly frgu la lloil mi a
M iggrslim i It.&gt;ui a stale heettsttig
ntlli t.tl in gu in tin Sc 111 lim lr ( m inty
l.tx Cutlet tnrs O llie r In nhlatti alt
iH iu p .itiin i.il Incuse hit their in
h tillir &lt;la\ ta te h u s ln rs s
lltat
It.rlUM* wm ild i nst tin in 650. hut II
im ild u l lx issued unless the tins)

n e ss w a s prujM rlv zo n ed , th ey sa id
th ey w ere Inllt
Next tin Snyders went In Ih r
ru u n tv ( tin .-tn I’l.iniilng Division
w lien the) were mid lltr\ would
iu-. il a s|x . t.tl exception' Inr Ihe
business lintii tin- (m in t ) Iksitd ul
Adjustm ent I h r Ice 6250
Wednesday em itiU l)evrlii|iinriu
Kevlew C tntltnllter ttietnlirrs III
review the s|x-t t.tl ext rp llo n trquest lllluritlril the Snyder* they
m ay need a sprinkler system in ­
stalled in their diiuhl. wide trailer
smith til tile Satllnrd .nipm t at 5-115
Fake A v r Ih e ) were alsu liilotm rd
lliev m ay need Iru rltig In hi. h k Ih r
i lilldreii s play at. a and a parking
atea h m u tieighlHit s view

A l e n t enttlil i list us a giMMl
61 0(H) 61 500
said 1‘a tillur
Snyder "A splnklei system I don't
i veil know alHiut that llnw i an you
put a spillikin system m a iimbllr
inline '
Ih r Suvihts VIV thrv tuakr hill,
muiirv hum thru business whli h
Ih rv du inur. as a s r r v lr r in
nrlglitxiis than as a niuiiri making
vru liio 1llt'V i halgr single patrols
S r r C o s t l y . P a g r IOA

�BA - Santord Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. March 0. 1992

Stenstrom—
Coat I lined from P i ( c 1A
Flor­
ida'■ highly Ini cresting history.
It's not a alary about (’allIns’
IKillllcal carrrr. although lie's
Involved In the final chapter
dealing with the history of his
fam ily home In Tallahassee
known as “ The Grove."
Collins was Florida's chief
executive In thr 1950's. During
his six years In office ih r Stale
decided to build a new gover­
nor's mansion on Ih r site of thr
old mansion. Collins movet^from
the old mansion to hfs own
home — “ Th e Grove." When the
new mansion was completed
Collins moved Into It. When Ills
term expired he moved bark Into
"T h e Grove" where he remained
until he died In 1091. But he
didn't leave "T h e Grove" even
then. He’s burled In a cemetery
on the estate among his forerun­
ners.
Among the historical events
relsted In his book la a yam
about a world's heavyweight
championship fight In 1B94 In
Jacksonville. A few of you old
timers might recall the rham plon at that time was James J .
Corbett. Old timer and former
sports edllor of Th e Charlotte
Observer — George Touhy of
Sanford will tell you Corbett was
also know n as "G e n tle m a n
J i m . " H is o p p o n e n t a n d
c h a lle n g e r was the B ritis h
champion. Charles Mitchell of
England.
What's all this got to do with
Sanford? W ell. It's S u n d a y
morning. You’re sillin' there at
your breakfast table sipping'
coffee and reading The Herald.
So. keep your robe and slippers
on and I'll tell you.
Th e proposed fight, promoted
by the Duval Athletic Club, was
announced In October. 1893. It
w a s to be h e ld a t th e
Jacksonville Fairgrounds. Ja n.
25. IH94. From the day II was
a n n o u n c e d the c itiz e n s of
Jacksonville split Inlo almosi
two equal factions. One hailed
the proposed bout, the oilier
deplored It.

NEW S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O SS T H E S T A T E
pitch ol healed dclllM-rnllons. II
gol so volatile it was feared
inatll.il law would have to hr
drclarrd to uuitutnln law and
order.
In fact, to prevent hostile
activities on the pari of Ih r two
factions Ihr "Gale C lly Hides'' of
Hanford w rrr alerted lo prr|&gt;arr
tn go to Jacksonville to Insure
|trace would la- maintained
Folks, this was the Ihsi I'd
ever heard of the "Gale City
Hlfles." Hanford was founded
about 1870 and Incorporated In
1877. 1 did know thnl m lhai
lime Sanford was oltrn referred
to as "Th e Gale C lly " to Interior
Florida. Henry Plant had built
Ills railroad as far south as
Hanford. And. slramboata laden
with passengers and freight had
final destinations fanher south
than Sanford. Therefore. It's
apparent that Hanford's firsi
militia had to be formed some­
time between 1870 and 1894.

Longwood firm saves energy
■ y IK E FLOR ES
Associated Press Writer
O HI.AN D O — Sonny Paiihol/er suddenly
finds himself spending a lot of time talking
lo people from ih r U S Navy ih r Postal
Service. I fie stale energy office and other
cities and rmiiillc* around the nallnn.
Thr- reason Is that hr anti a small crew of
Orlando rlly employees are actually doing
wlral many ollirnr - in government agen­
cies. private corporations and numerous
rnlrrprlscs in lielwrcn
arc only miking
about.
Without farifrm-. or even much long-range
planning, i lir y . have been tesilng and
Installing or retrofitting Innovative equip­
ment 111 public buildings autl farllllles Dial
has reduced the c it y 's power hills from 12
percent to2 0 percent.
There has been substantial rrditcllou In
water usage, loo

The caret ul research and use of high-lech
equipment through Ihe sllll modesl energy
management program Implemented by the
city’s Department of Public Works has
stirred n iu rh Interval.
A major reason for the blossoming
program Is that iliueh til Ihe research and
development, as well as Inslnllallon. Is
carried out by Orlando-area companies
working closely with clly employees.
O n e o f th e c o m p a n ie s . C n n t ly iie
Technology Ine. Is rapidly aequltlng nilllonal reputations lor Innovallvr work In Ihe
energy management and eoqservallon Held
C a n d y n e t b a s e d I if L o n g w o o d .
m a n u fa c f u r r s m ic ro p ro c e s s o r-b a s e d
energy-saving units that are hooked up lo
air conditioning systems and healing
systems, thermostats and grnrral-purpnsc
electric motors used lit homes, commerce
and Industry.
Within the year, all of Orlando's fire
slallons will hi- outfltlcd with Condync's

(tower-slushing devices on air conditioning
and electric motors,
{'on dyne Technology Inc. claims energy
savings of u p In 39 percent for Its
energy-saving units, railed Conquest and
Motordync.
The Inventor of Ihe Cnndynr technology,
Gary llcatli. says Ih r units monitor Incom­
ing electrical current, smooth it out, and
eliminate thr unneeded, extreme highs and
lows (fiat waste (tower. This stabilizes the
efficiency of Ih r motor, lengthens Its lifetime
and i-hinlttnles (tower wastage, lie said.
Condync sells Its plug-lit units In retail
markets lit homeowners and small busi­
nesses,
Corulyne Is also cooperating with the
Florida Energy Office, the U.H. Navy, the
Postal Hervlce. public utilities In a halfd o z e n s ta te s a n d r e s t a u r a n t a n d
sujK-rtuurket chains In usagr-lesilng of Its
technology, said Executive Vice President
Etl llaversal.

The opposition to the fight
even sought ai court
t
Injunction to
rcvcnl ihe affair from being
eld. T b c allempl failed when
the court decided Ihcre were no
slate statutes or local ordinances
pertaining lo such no arilvlty.

New shuttle
now closer
to launch

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January 25th arrived. Tickets
for Ihe 2 o'rlock afternoon bout
wenl for 1 10 (jusl to get Into tile
F a irg ro u n d s ) a n d $25 (for
ringside seats). Betting was
extremely hravy.
a

I can't recall Sanford or Semi­
nole County ever having an
"athletic club” such as the one
In Duval. Bui I can tell you there
was a Lake Monroe Athletic
Club. Not only did It sponsor
sporting events. II promoled ail
annual luiby ronlrst. I know It lo
be true hreausr In 1921. I was
named " Baby-of -The-Year'' nnd
I've got a certificate lo provr II.
Thellcm ld. In Its 1977 ernlrnnlnl edition, ran m y foihy photo!
T o make a long story short.
Ihr (Igbl wenl oil as promoled.
C orbrll knocked out M ltrlirll In
Ih r th ird round. W hen Ih r
challenger was revived Sheriff
Duval County Sheriff Napoleon Broward arrrstrd Ixilh lighters.
Bonaparte Broward (a fu lu rr Each posted bonds and left
Florida governor) was told lo town.
C o r b r l l r e t u r n e d lo
"resist with force” any allempl
b y a n y o n e . In c lu d in g t h r J a c k s o n v ille the fo llo w in g
fighters, to even enter the Fair­ mnnlli for Irlttl. A Jury of four
grounds on Jan. 25. That order whites and two blacks brought
came from then Florida Gover­ In a verdict of "not guilty."
nor Henry L. Mitchell (no rela­ Since "Gentlem an J i m " had
been exonerated, the charges
tion lo challenger Charles Mil
chelll. He said’th a t!* the fight against MMehtll w rrr dropped,
was held nm*e— Tfxpotf»1bte**Hev«l -a lr e a d y r e l u m e d to
w o u ld " s u f f e r the r o n s c - England.anyway.
Before be dint. Collins wrote:
quences.
"Folks today are subjected lo
T h r proposed fight, promoted more violence In a 30-sccond
by the Duval Athletic Club, was rom m rrrtal ahoul add Indiges­
announced In October. 1893. It tion Ilian wlmt wenl on In
w a s to be h e ld a t t h e
Jacksonville that 25th day of
Jacksonville Fairgrounds. Jan. January. 1894."
25, 1894. From the day It was
T h e outcom e of the flghl
a n n o u n c e d the c lllz e n s of turned nut lo Is- secondary to
Jacksonville split Into almost the potentially volatile situation
two equal factions. One hailed that existed In Jacksonville prior
the proposed bout, thr olh rr to the contest.
deplored II.
Finally, dltl the "Gale Clly
Duval County Hhrrtlf Napoleon Hlfles" ol Sanford ever go to
Bonaparte Broward la fu lu rr Jacksonville?
Collins didn't say In Ills Issik
Florida governor | was lold to
"resist with force” uny attempt one way or the other. My friend.
b y a n y o n e . I n c lu d in g the Lake, doesn't know. I haven't
fighters, lo even enter the Fair­ asked him lint t il wager old
sports editor T o u h y doesn't
grounds on January 25. That
order came (m m then Florida know, either.
By Ihe way. "Forerunners
Governor Henry L . M lirhrll (no
relation lo challenger Charles Courageous" ts nut only avail
M l(rhrll). H r said that If thr fight able at Ihr County's llislurlc.il
was held those responsible Society. Ihrre's a copy at the
w o u ld " s u f f r r t h r c o n s e ­ C ounty library in downtown
Sanford. I don't know It the
quences.”
G e ne ra l Sa nford L ib ra ry A
T h r verbal buttle between
Museum bus one or not. II not.
those for the flghl slid those perhaps (oiks tllrrr will arrange
against II gradually rrachrd a log rt one.

ByMARCIA DUNN
AP Aerospace Writer
C A I 'E C A N A V E R A L H u ndrrds of Kennedy Spare
Center workers cheered and
snapprd plrturrs Saturday as
N A SA ’s new shuttle. Endeavour,
rm rrg rd from th r hangar qnd
moved a step closer to Its first
liftoff.
The shuttle Is scheduled lo llfl
off on a oalclltlr-rrpalr mission
In early May. T h r wceklong
flight will he highlighted by
three spacewalks. Asim nnuls
will go oul lo allach a motor lu a
c o n im u n le a l to n s s a t e llit e
stranded In a uselessly low orbit,
and twice more lo practice
spacrwnlklng techniques.
Th e shiny white and black
sp a c e sh ip w as tra n sp o rte d
slowly from the hangar to the
Vehicle Assembly Building Just o
few hundred yards away. A
recording of Kale Smith singing
"God Bless A m rrlra " boomed
limn louds|&gt;eakrrs.

New judges sworn

Endrqvour. N ASA's $2 billion
rrplucrmenl for Challenger, will
n|&gt;rnd ahoul a week In tlir giant
assembly building. Workers will
nttrtiffviwln solid rbrkrl hoosirrsl
rrn al tori tnttk Incite
nr burr, then lrans|K&gt;ii ih r shut
llr lo Ihr launch pad

Seminole County's newest fudges, circuit Judge
Wallace H. Hall, and county Judge Matlene M.
Alva, took ihelr oath ol office and were
presented with their robes and gavels Friday
attemoon. Clarence T. Johnson, Jr., ‘Circuit "
Judge ol Ihe IBth Judicial Circuit, top pnoto,
loft, swears Judge Hall In lo office. Judge Alva,
flghl. also look tho oath. Hall will (III a vacancy
created Dec 31 following (ho retirement ol
circuit Judge Joseph Davis, a 12-year veteran.
Alva replaced county Judge Harold Johnson
who died In Novcrnbor of colon cancer. Alva will
assume her duties Monday Hall doesn't
anticipate changing benches until early April.

Endeavour arrived at Kennedy
lust May from Kockwrll Interimllnnal's shuttle assembly plant
III Palmdale, Calif. T h r ship
llllrd Ih r gap left by Challenger,
which exploded shortly alter
liftoff In January 1980, killing all
sovrn alxiard.
Endeavour Is named alter the
brst ship commanded by James
Cook, an I Kill century Hr Irish
e xplorer; hence llir B ritish
spelling of the name.

H ffttl Photo* by f Mart Spo«

State helps to pay for new Space Coast attraction
Associated Froas
CAPE CAN AVER AL
The
stair lias agreed lo help llnancr
a $10 million a llra iilo n tie
dlcatcd In tin- Apollo lunar
program at the Kennedy Space
Ccitlcr.
The Apollo Saturn 5 Center
planned in tin* shallows ol lire
52 s lo tv V e h icle A sse m b ly

Building would house a Saturn 5
rocket. Apollo capsule, lunar
lander and launch control center
tiring room
The renter will lie a regular
slop on bus tours ul spaceport
USA. lire main tourist attrarilou
at lln space center
The state said Friday ll would
s rtl $27 m illio n In bonds
through Us Spucr|H&gt;rt Florida

A u t h o r i t y , a sta le a g e n c y
created In lure spare-related
b u s i n e s s to F l o r i d a a n d
aiilbort/ed lo Issue builds lor Its
projects
T W Hrrrruttonal Services Ine.,
which operatm the Spaceport
USA visitor renter, will be responsible lor prujrrl managem rn l and npcrattmis
Eddie Harrison, spokesman lot

llir visitors e rnlrr. said the slate
Ixmd guarantee would rnablr
NASA to build thr attraction
much more quickly.
"It's going to s(&gt;rrd up the
process ol building this center by
lour or Dvr years," be said.
"Without the assistance from
S|&gt;aerport Florida, we probably
wouldn't tte able In gel slartrd
until 1997.”

TH E W EA TH ER
Sunday. March 0. 1992
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lair night fog. laiws to the tmd lo
upper IKK
Monday Partly sunny. High In
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lower 80s Inland
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|w rli«i A slight chance ol alletn o u n s h o w e rs and t h u n ­
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Relative H u m id ity ....84 pci
W in d s................ South S mph
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To m o rro w 's su nrise ....6:42

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Opening of bridge over
1-4 in Lake Mary delayed

D.mny Mathis. 22. 107 Seminole Gardrns Apartments.
Sanford, v is served with a warrant on Thursday at the John E
Polk Correctional Facility. H r was charged with violating the
termsof his probation on burglary rhnrges.
• Kardrll Vernon Slater. 25. 1201 w . 11th St.. Sanford, was
served with a warrant near Lake Monroe Terrace on charges of
violating the terms of his probation In the case of ballcry
during lhe commission of a burglary on a dwelling He Is lielng
held without bond at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facility.
• Thallas Jerome Inman. 21. 1016 Olive Ave.. Sanford, was
served with a warrant on Thursday at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility. He was charged with violating the terms
of Ids prob.ition on charges ol driving with a suspended drivers
license. H r Is lielng held on &gt;500 bond.
• Thom as Joseph Cnirlne. 20, 2540 Mellonvllle Ave,,
Sanford, was served with a warrant at Ihr John E. Polk
Correctional Facility on Thursday. He was charged with failure
to appear In court on charges of driving with a suspended
license. I le was held In lieu of &gt;500 bond.
• Ilrucc George Mason. 40. 938 Framingham C L . Lake M iry ,
was served with a warrant at thr John E. Polk Correctional
Facility on Frlily. He was chargrd with violating the terms ol
his probation on charges ol obtaining property with a worthless
check. He Is lielng held without bond.
• William Horace G uy. 33. 109 Castle Brewer Ct.. Sunlord
was served with a warrant at his home on Thursday. He was
cliargrd with violating Ih r terms of his probation on charges of
possession of a controlled substance. He Is lielng held at the
John E. Polk Correctional Facility on &gt; 1.500 bond.

POLICE BRIEFS
Encounter brings lewd charge
Caamtr Edward Knon, 55. 2659 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford wan
charged with assignation to commit a lewd acl when hr was
arrested at Hlg T ir e Park on Thursday.
Police said he proposed that he and a male undercover pollrr
ofTIccr engage In sexual activity In the park.
H r was transported to the Jo h n E. Polk Correct Ion aI Facility
and held In lieu o r&gt;100 bond.

Charges of lewd activity made
Philip Charles Stanley III. 39. of 1720 Ueacon Or.. Sanford,
was charged with assignation to commit a lewd net when lie
was arrested on Friday at the Seminole County Environmental
Center.
Police said that he proposed that he and a male undercover
police officer engage In sexual activity In the park.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held In lieu of &gt;100 band.

Warrant arrests
• Wlllease Annette Brown, 33. HI4 Elm . Sanford, was served
with warrants at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility on
Thursday, She was wanted on charges of battery on a law
enforcement officer and rrslstlng nrrrsl with violence. She Is
being held on un additional &gt;3.000 bond.
• Ulesey C. O'Neal. 20. 2017 18th St,. Sanford, was served
with a warrant near his home on Thursday for (allurr to appear
In rourt on rhnrges of driving with a suspended drivers license,
lie was also chargrd with displaying an allerrd temporary auto
tag. fur driving while Ills licenses Is suspended anti for driving
without a license. He Is being held on &gt;2.600 bond.
• Iflcky Klcard Knight. 26. 808 Hay Ave.. Sunlord. was
served on Thursday with a warrant charging him with falling
to pay fines and failure to appear In court on those charges lie
Is at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility on unrelated
charges. He Is !&gt;rmg held In lieu of &gt;200 cash on the new
charges.
• Jermaine Seymore, 19. 117 Hughes Ave.. Sanford, was
served with srvrrul warrants at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility on Thursday. He Is chargrd with violating Ills
probation on charges of burglary, of dealing In stolen pro|ierty.
of burglary to a structure, of burglary to a dwelling, of u ’ trrlug
a forgery, of grand theft and of grand theft auto.
• Edward Alexander Thom as. 21. 1807 Dixie Way. Sanford,
was served with a warrant at his home on Friday, lie was
charged with grand theft. He Is being held without bond at the
Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility unlll alter Ills llrsl
appearance In court. Bond will then beset at &gt;1.500.

LA K E M ARY — The opening of
the new Interslalr 4 Inlrrehange
al laikr Mary Boulevard has
been delayrd
Belly Hardy, spokesman for
Reynolds. Sm llh and Hills, said
Friday thr plaim rd Mareh 9
(&gt;|ienliig of the &gt;7 million in.
Irrrhange had lo lie delayed
unlll Ih r end of Mils week due lo
r e r r iil rains w h ich delayed
completion of Hie project. Hardy
said the o|iciilng Is tentatively
set for Friday morning
Hardy said the rains last week
slo w e d i h r p a v in g of the
southern span of the nlne-lanr
bridge. East- and west hound

traffic on Lake Mary Boulevard
now share the northern span
which w ill soon ca rry only
westbound traffic.
Hoad construction crews will
close single lanrs for Ixitli ra st­
and westbound 1-4 traffic to­
night. A llrrn a lr Inside amt out­
side lanes for westbound trallic
will lie closed between 9 p m
tonight and 6 a m
Monday
m orning. Alternate lanes lor
rastbound trallic will lie rinsed
d u rin g Ih r same tim e, said
Hardy.
lame closures will also occur
Monday night between 9 p in
and 6n.ni. Tuesday, shr said

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Traffic violations bring arrest
William Lewis Brooks. Jr .. 19, 1802 Washington Ave,,
Sanford, was charged with driving with a suspended licences
when lie was arrested on Friday, lie was also charged with
speeding.
lie is being held ill lieu of &gt;1IX) I k iik I.

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Albert Howard Harris. 34. 208 Orange Ave.. Kanfoid. was
charged with sale ol a controlled subsatnee when he was
arrested on Friday at Hlh Street and Pine In Sanford, police
said.
lie Is lielng held at the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Fucilllv oil
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Battery charged
Hubert Lee Grinin. 45, 709 W. loth SI.. Sanford, was charged
with battery on a pregnant female when he was arrested on
Thursday.
Police said that he grabbed Ills girlfriend around the neck
anil pushed her to Ihr floor during an argument. She Is tlure
months pregnant, according to police rr|mrts.
He is la-lug held al the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility In
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:iOO N. FR EN CH A VE.. SANFORD. F IA . 32771
Arrn Code 407 322-2011 or B31-0003
Wayna D. Doyla, Publahar
Ronald W. Hoala, Etacwdv* Editor
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E D IT O R IA L S

Human toll
P a rtly because the Reagan adm inistration
sq u a nde
ideire d so m u c h m o n e y d u rin g the
1080s, an enorm ou s stack o r unpaid bills has
piled u p on the doorstep of the A m e rica n
taxpayer. A n d because the bills a rrived at
about the sam e tim e as the collapse of Soviet
c o m m u n is m , cash to pay the debts Is being
taken from the Defense D epartm ent budget.
T h is m akes sense, a n d in fact Is overdue. B u t
Congress a n d the adm inistration c a n 't s im p ly
slash m tllla ry spending. T h e consequences,
e sp e c ia lly the h u m a n Im p a c t, m u s t be
recognized and dealt w ith .
T h e Pentagon w ants to cut 9 5 0 billion from
m ilita ry spending from 1992 th ro u g h 1997.
b u t so m e la w m a k e rs a n d In d e p e n d e n t
analysts seek m u c h deeper reductions. Sen.
S a m N u n n . D -G a .. c h a irm a n of the A rm e d
Services C om m ittee, predicts that B y 1996
the cuts w ill cost the Jobs of m o re th a n 2
m illion personnel a n d em ployees of defense
Industries. T h e ir pain w ill be as real ns tha t of
(he unem ployed au to w o rke r o r waitress, a nd
the governm ent cannot In good conscience be
oblivious to this h u m a n dim e n sio n of Its
actions.
H ut h ow to soften the Im pact? N u n n has
. rv r r a l suggestions. F o r e xam ple, he th in k s
m ilita ry personnel o u g h t to be g iv e n leaves of
absence d u rin g their last y e a r of service so
Ih cy can learn skills that m ig h t la nd the m
Jobs In civilia n life. T h a t m akes m o re sense
than for them to be d o in g m a k e -w o rk In
uniform u n til their severance.
O th e r Ideas being floated a re n 't so good —
for e xa m p le , the n o tio n that co m p a nie s '
m a k in g m ilita ry w idgets should be given
go ve rnm e nt contracts to tu rn ou t civilia n
gadgets Instead. T h is approach defeats the
chief purpose of m ilita ry cutbacks: sa ving
m o n e y.
A s a practical political m a tte r It w ill be h a rd
(o m u ste r support for the needed m ilita ry
cuts If w a ys aren't found to cushion the blow
of u n e m p lo ym e n t. W h ile m a n y m e n and
w om en In uniform do n't have skills that
civilian e m plo yers ca n re adily use, the y often
have traits em ployers crave: m a tu rity , dis­
cipline and a w illingness to sacrifice. T h a t 's a
good place to start.

A federal case
Congress threatens to choke the federal
co urts b y m a king a federal case out of all
kinds of things.
T h re e Justices have raised w a rn in g s.
Ju s tice Sa n d ra D a y O 'C o n n o r told a H ouse
A p propriations subcom m ittee, w h ic h controls
the c o u rts ' bu dge t, th a t m a k in g federal
orfenses out of w hat already ate state Crim ea
w ill have a bad effect on the court system as a
whole.
Ju s tic e A n lu n in Sea Ila called for exercising
discipline In creating federal c iv il a n d c r im i­
nal causes of action. H e told the panel federal
courts cannot be tu rn e d Into police co urts. ‘
S p ru k in g before the A m e rica n B a r A ssocia­
tion In Dallas. C h ie f Ju s tic e W illia m R e h n qu 1st w arned against tw o p e n d in g bills, w h ic h
lie- ituld w o uld add to the Ja m m in g of the
courts. O n e w o uld open the federal co u rts to
w o m e n w h o are alleged v ic tim s o f sex
u lm s c .Th e other w ould m a ke a federal c rim e
of every crim e co m m itte d w ith a firearm .
C a n 't the authors of su ch b ills see tha t th e y
are going to extrem es? T h e three Justices can.
A n d If Congress doesn't listen, a n d conges­
tion In the federal co urts worsens, the natio n
can cxpccl u plague o f cases in w h ic h Justice
delayed Injustice defeated.
W hat next? F B I agents assigned to direct
ira d lc und Issue overtim e p a rk in g tickets a n d
federal trials for the accused?

Berry's World

T elevisio n and yo u th fu l learning
Human behavior is unpredictable In some
Instances because of the different ways Individu­
als respond to positive and negative stimuli. A
person's response repertoire Is Individualistic
and conditioned by prior experiences. Th e
television as a medium Tor shaping values and
actions has been presented as the villain In many
rmirtrooms In this land. Defense attorneys have
suggested that television programming played a
critical role In their particular client*! behavior.
It la estimated that most Americans own
television sets even In homes where there to an
absence of Indoor plumbing. It to also estimated
that Americans of all ages spend an Inordinate
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television set
Because of the difficulty In specifically correlating deviant behavior to a television show.
ole
psychologists
speak in generalities about the
televtolon and lla Impact upon behavior.
As an Individual grows and matures there ore
multiple factors that Influence development.
Normally the family, the people living In hia
Immediate household, are the prim ary Inculcatora of societal mores. T h e ir function to to
prepare the young child for his entry Into the
wider society l.c. pre-school and kindergarten.
These families are expected to teach children
values and ways of behaving that arc socially
appropriate.
Th e reality for many children to that the
televtolon set becomes a surrogate mother,
dating from early childhood. Whether mothers

LURLENE
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are employed or not. multitudes of children are
spending precious hours gazing Into television
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televtolon as a aur
mother are legend. First and foremost the: child
chi to
deprived of dialogue when televiewing. There are
no questions and answers so characteristic of
two-year-olds. Dialogue enhances conversational
and thinking skills. Hours spent with the child as
a passive participant doesn't enhance develop­
ment In this area.
Televtolon programming la a dimension that
requires careful scrutiny In determining which
programs will facilitate the values and behaviors
that parents are endeavoring to tnatlll. Children
left lo selecting their own television programs are
placed In Jeopardy of seeing a kaleidoscope of
violent and sexually explicit offerings without
any discussion of the negatives associated with

them. The y see people constantly killing people
without reason or remorse.
The y view sexual encounters that display no
valuing of Individuals and devoid of any
commitment. Children are like sponges and
unconsciously m sy absorb a great percentage of
what they view In the absence of parental
Instruction and discussion. The y may emulate
the characters they have viewed In relating to
others.
Th e first line of defense against televtolon
programs that leave much to be desired to the
family. Families need to establish dear rules
about television viewing. Types of programs and
the length of time to schedule for televiewing
should be thoroughly discussed. Televtolon on
school nights to questionable. Children need time
for homework, to prepare for the next day and
for adequate rest and some physical activity.
Reading for fun and talking with parents about
what to being read to more rewarding.

LE TTE R S T O EDITO R
Letters lo the editor are welcome. All lellrrs
must tie signed. Include (lie nddress of the
writer and a daytime Irlcphone number.
Letters should be on a single subject and be us
brief as possible. The toller* are subject to
editing.

JA C K ANPERSON

VP on campaign
trail untethered

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ELLEN G O ODM AN

Some Democrats talk issues
BOSTON — Paul Taongaa take* some getting
used to.
There to his name. Tsongas. aa In the poster
at a New Hampshire pool: "Tsw lm m er* for
Tsongas” .
There to his humor. It runs (lie gamut from
droll to dry to w ry.
There la also his appearance. Dour. And hto
defining, life-changing experience. Cancer.
Then there to tilsi prescription
to cure the
prescript!)
e conom y. It sounds like the econom ic
equivalent of a bone-marrow transplant. Pretty
grim. Great If It works.
Th e people of New Hampshire had the time
to get used lo the m an from L o w e ll.
Massachusetts. The y got over the slight speech
Impediment and the gray affect and the
Specdo swimsuit. Somewhere along the line
they stopped thinking of him as another Greek
front Massachusetts.
He became the plain, direct, straight-ahead
guy who aald, clearly, what waa wrong and
said, clearly, what he would do about H. Again
and again. H r convinced the voters that he
waan't Santa Claus and might not be a star,
but he knew what he waa talking about.
Thto momlng-aftcr-thr-electlon-nlghl-bcfore.
some will tell you that Tsongas won because
New England ta hto turf. Local boy make*
good.
Some will tell you that h r didn't win. Clinton
lost. T o Ucnnlfer. to the draft board, to the
media. O r maybe thcy'sll say that Clinton won
because h r survived.
Some will tell you that Tsongas to Just "Th e
Green R o om ." the watting room of the
Democratic primary. A sale place ito put your
vote until the real star of the party takes the
stage.
Some will trll you that he'll have hto slightly
balding head handed to him In the South and
the West. That he Isn't much for pressing the
flesh and has a bit too much arrogance and loo
little cash.
And there to some truth In all of thto.
But sitting here on the New Hampshire
border watching thto primary unfold over
weeks and months. In ads and debates. In the
marathon testing of men and messages ii looks
Ukr Tsongas took hold (or one reason. H r was
the one D rm orral who said best whal profile
know In their gut. The whole world to changing
under our feet; we better atari catching up.
Credit Fat Buchanan for the moat-effective
Bush trashing Bui I lie Democrats In New
Hampshire were sending a message as well:
George Bush to history. Not In the grotesque

Arnold Schwarzenegger sense or the word —
“ Hasta la vista, baby." Bush to history In the
literal sense. World War tl. The Cold War. The
Eighties.
I
No bragging about how we won the Cold
W ar. no rousing choruses of "We're number
one." not even a replay of the Iraqi desert song
can change reality.
There to a strong sense across the country
that as the world changes, we are mired in a
backwater of nostalgia and economic decay.
Thto to our first post-Cold War election and the
atmosphere here to not unlike England In 1946
when the people turned out Churchill. Thank
you very much. air. and good-bye.
"People want the
truth and I am giving
It to t h e m ." said
Tsongas. Hum ility to
not the strong suit of
t h is s rlf -d e c ls re d
I ruth-teller. But clari­
t y la . A n d b o la
p e r a t a l e n c c . He
doggedly presented
himself as the "pro-business liberal" of­
f e r i n g p a in a n d
perestroika and a
pamphlet of econom­
ic Ideas.
Somewhere In New
f Voter* are
H a m p s h ir e Bob
looking for the
K e r r e y 's p e rso n a
gu y w ho can
blurred around the
gel them out
edges and Tom
of the rut. J
liar kin played to the
past and J e rry
Brown became aa
Jarring as an BOO number on automatic re-dtol.
What brought the former senator lo the front
of the park was hto ability to slate the problem
and offer a plan. And what stooped Bill
charm
Clinton's slide Into oblivion was not htoi clt
or even hto cool under (Ire. It was persistent
and confident answers lo question after
question about whal we should do.
Thto campaign may degenerate Into sound­
bites and bark-bltlng. By September we may
be bark lo red. white and blue. What to worth
noting to Itial the campaign began In New
Hampshire with voters looking for the guy who
ra n trll them how to get out of the nit.
The y want lo know whal happens next. It's
that old and that fresh..
Th e first round went lo T rlltz r n s for
Tsongas. The message to that we’re gelling
serious — at last.

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W A S H IN G T O N Vice President Dan
Quayle. who was kept on a light leash in the
1988 presidential campaign, ha* wandered
out of the White House and Into the campaign
fray thto time. Hto handlers ate at a loss to tell
him what to do. and Ihe Bush campaign to In
auch disarray that no one tuts time lo reel
him back In.
Th e marching or­
ders that beat' d r
s c r ib e Q u a y le 's
campaign role arc.
" Y o u 'r e on y o u r
o w n."
T h e R e p u b lic a n
h e a vyw e ig hts who
would be In Ihe best
position lo help prep
and protect Quay!
ylc In
t h is c a m p a ig n ' —
Secretary of Slate
Jim Baker. Secretary
o f D e f e n a c D ic k
Cheney and Housing
Secretary Jack Kemp
Kem p and
— are them selves
Chaney art)
p re o c c u p ie d w ith
low-key about
jockeying lor a place
their political
against him In the
am bitions. ■
1996 race. And If the

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truth be told, their
own fortunes arc
enhanced each time Quayle does something
unprcstdentlal.
Kei
temp and Cheney are low-key about their
political ambition* and how they intend to
achieve them, but Jim Baker. Ihe Texas
Richelieu, to not above a tittle palace intrigue.
Baker I* crucial to the Bush re-election, but
he see* no percentage In helping Quayle look
good now. When Baker to being kind, he calls
Quayle a "lightweight." Hto (ailing out wtth
Marilyn Quayle. who has grown fend of the
title "First Lady T o Be." to already graffiti
material on Washington wails.
The re to no question that Quayle Is
definitely out of the nest this lime. Out did he
Jum p or was he pushed? Some conservative
advisers say ihcy set Quayle loose to get him
out of their hair. Others say Quayle struck out
on hto own. and hto handlers ore at a loss to
make him understand the seriousness of the
situation he to facing this time out.
A member of the GOP rt-election team told
ua in frustration that Quayle thinks thto
election will be a cakewalk compared to Ihe
last, when he was the butt of Johnny Carson
Jokes. One member or the Republican Na­
tional Campaign Committee says Quayle feels
"Invincible." thanks lo a positive profile or
him by Th e Washington Post. The newspaper
put Its top political and Investigative reportera on Quayle and came up w llh nothing
more sinister In hto character than political
ambition. "Th a t series gave him new con­
fidence In himself, and he really recto he will
shine on Ihe campaign trail Ihto year." Ihe
G O P source told us.
If Quayle to going lo shine. II won't be
because he gets any coaching from the Bush
re-election team because no one knows who
to In charge of the campaign. Since Ihe death
of Lee Atwater last year, no one has emerged
with Ihe ability and the willingness to
exercise leadership.
One GOP strategist says that within Ihe
irolka managing Bush's campaign, Robert
Teeter ha* the best political instincts, but
hates to lik e charge; Fred Maiek wants to
lake over, but hto tnallnrta are terrible; and
Hobcri Moabachcr waul* lo have something
more than a ceremonial role, but no one at
the W hile llouie to willing to give him whal
he wanta.
Meanwhile. Quayle to setting hto own
[ends. Whose Idea was It lo go forth? "Th e
AC**
vice president's, absolutely." one of hto aides
(old us. "H e has no Illusions about 1992."
Some GOP leaders think otherwise. In a
rr-rlectlon campaign, the president ha* to
keep above the fray and the vice president's
job to to be point man and take the hits.
Although Quayle recently made three
forceful appearances. GOP analysts say that
he to not ready for a debale He still loses hto
cool when confronted with lough qurstlon*
from the press

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�Sanford Mould. Sonford, Florida - Sunday, March 8. ltK)2 - ( A

Arts-

Beat of show

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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said, “ but I think the weather
the landscape gave way to had a lot lo do wllli people's
vibrant blues and cheery puffa of mood. It'll be better tomorrow
(Sunday)."
while.
Ellas said that the fesilval
" T h is Is absolutely perfect
weather fot an art show." said organlrera had made an attempt
Kali Kendrata of Sanford. " I go lo ensure that the artwork was of
lo a lot of art shows around the a higher eallbre than In past
area and I really love this one. I years.
would be real disappointed If
Singers from the Oreal Am eri­
people would have to miss this can Slng-a-Long of Sanford had
ticca use of the weather."
hern scheduled lo entertain at
Kcndrala said that she did not the show, bul did not set up on
rom e to spend m oney, but Saturday due to I he Inclement
rather to take In the beauty of weather. The y have promised to
the artwork.
e n t e r t a in t o d a y , w e a t h e r
"It's really fine art tills year." permuting.
she said. "It's not a simple craft
"I think we should do much
show."
better Sunday." Ellas promised.
Steve Ruddy, whose designs
Gary Monroe, a contemporary
and jewelry In titanium ranged photographer at Daytona Reach
In price from $25 to more than Com m unity College and Gary
$100 said he had not sold much, Holding, director of the Duncan
but had had many who had Gallery of Art at Stetson Univer­
come lo admire his work.
sity were charged with selecting
"T h is Is supposed lo be a the best works at the show on
money m aking venture." he Saturday.

• B*tt at Wafer Color i u h prliol Am i *
Chon et WMifer Spring!
• Sort *1 Otlt and A crylk l I D S p rln ll

RKhord M*fTl!*n*t T ItwirMfe

• S*tl *t Graphict. OrMatngi and Pattat!
( SIM pro* 11 Satty* daagaai a4 LaA* Marr
a Bait at Scatptvu (U M p r i m : Saggy
Bonk t Otfe of Oranga City
g Bait at Clay ISAM prltalr Vicky L&gt;l«*o&lt;!
*t Allamonla spring!
• Sait ot Crattt (SIM p rin t: Don Slogan
ol Laka Alary
A north at Marti H IM p rln la aachl m
prgiantad to Jim Koavgnta *1 Ovtada [wafer
cotort: O Troy Say at laniard falls and
acrylkl; Aihby Janat at Sanlord tatli and
•crylkl; trad W. Taylor *1 tantard [graph
k i, drawtngi and aaifetll: Tarry Arddfe
Corcoran at LanffeOod tfraphkl.
and patloti I: Jim Brock ot P MrIda fcrafts) j
Sfera Buddy at SI Augutlln* tK u tp tin and
liw a lry )! M ilt and Gall Muhfaldar *1
Cincinnati. Ohio [Kvlptura and )*w*lryl
Manor«kfe monllon award* wpro glvon to:
Linda Amundtan at Langwpod (all and
acrylkli M*r(*rfe Bryan *1 Orfeda tall and
acrylkl: Saytnand M. Byram at Mahaltan,
G* (graphica, drawing* and pdkfeti): Ife W
Vaughn at Sanlord IphotpgraWy): Boh Paly
ot TlhfeyllM I photography); CJ.M cKoruM Pl
Florida [crattil and Art ASurtho at Or land*
I tculptur* and lawatry I.

A L F R E D 0 . D E L A TT IB E A U D IE R E .
E.N . S M ITH , S A M U E L W R IG H T, JR ..
R. F L E T C H E R M C G A N N and H A N N AH
PIN K N EY, on b$hal of themselves and
all others similarly situated,
Plalntlfls,
vs.

Case No. 8 3 -7 3 9 -C IV -O R L-1 7

C IT Y O F S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A ; L E E P.
M O O R E , Mayor, D A VID T . FARR,
ED W IN O . K E ITH , M IL TO N S M ITH , and
N E D Y A N C Y ; Commissioners of the City
Sanford, Florida, their successors
and agents, all In their official capacity,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED REDISTRICTINQ OF CITY OF SANFORD

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DEATHS
EDWIN J.BROPHY
Edw in J . Rrophy. 85. 435
O ra n g e D r i v e , A lt a m o n t e
Springs, died Friday. Mareh 6. at
Winter Park Memorial Hospital,
l l o r n D e e . 6 . 1 9 0 0 . In
Wharehouse Point. Conn., he
moved lo Central Florida In
I960. He was a civil service
engineer and a member of the
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic
Church. He was also a member
of the Knights of Columbus. In
Connecticut, the D AV, and u
veteran of World War II.
Survivor Includes wife. Althea
S. Rrophy.
R a ld w ln -F a lrc h itd Fu ne ra l
Home, Goldenrod, In charge of
arrangements.

BOBBIE O.DOPBON
Robbie O. Dopson. 88. 1235
Chsllen Ave.. Jacksonville, died
Saturday. March 7. at her resi­
dence. She was bora Ja n. 4.
1906. In Cockhran, Ga. She was
employed by the Winn Dixie
stores as a secretary to the
president for 44 years and was a
member of First United Method­
ist Church. Jacksonville. She
was also a member of Tlm u quana Country Club and the
S y m p h o n y G u i l d of
Jacksonville.
Survivors Include sister, Doris
G . Rivers. Sanford: an aunt and
uncle and numerous nieces,
nephews mid cousins.
I H o rd a g e -O id d c n s F u n e ra l
HomFrJacksortvlllc. Iifthargc or
arrangements.

OEOROE EDWAND HOPE EE.
George Edward Hope Sr.. 65.
212 S. Aberdeen Circle. Sanford,
died Friday. March 6. at his
residence. Rom April 10. 1928.
In Alford. Mass., he moved lo
Sanford from Fontana. Calif.. In
1990. He was a transportation
su p e rintendent for the Los
Angeles Tim es and attended the
Assembly of God Church, San­
ford. lie was an A rm y veteran.
Survivors Include wife, Edith
L.: daughters, Susan Deem and
Cynthia, both of Sanford. Linda
Davison and Cheryl Chapman,
both of Rloom lngton. Calif..
Kim berly Neatson, Arlington.
Texas: sons, Edward, Ontario.
C a lif.. George J r . . Sanford.
James. Ft. Mojave, Art*.. Ken­
neth. Upland. CallL: 21 grand­
children.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e ,
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

5. 1913. In Orlando, he was a
lifelong rrsldtnl of Ovlrdo. He
was a m ire d nurseryman and a
member of First United Methodlit Church. Oviedo. He was a
Navy veteran of World War It.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e s ls lc r.
Kathryn, Ovlrdo: brother, John
K.. Plant City.
R a ld w ln -F a lrrh ild Fu ne ra l
Home. Goldenrod, In rltnrgr of
arrangements.

ROT CARLOS MASSET
Roy Carlos Massey. 56. 361 E.
S ix t h S t .. C h u lu o t a , d ie d
Thursday. March 5. at his resi­
dence. Rom Nov. 20, 1935, In
Dalscy. Ga., hr moved lo Central
Florida in 1954 from there. He
was a const met Ion worker and a
member of Church of God of
Prophecy. Oviedo. He was a
Marine Corps vetrran.
Survivors Include wife. Laura:
son. Dan, Oviedo: daughters.
Sue and Alicia, both of Ovlrdo:
brothrr. Ellis, Dalscy: sister.
Wlllenc Morgan. Dalscy.
llrlsMin Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of urrun gem cuts,

HELEN CARLSON MUSE

Cutler, Maine, he moved to
Central Florida In 1968. He was
a laborer In the plumbing and
heating Industry and a member
of the Seventh-day Adventist
Church, Forest Lake.
Survivors Include daughter.
Mary Hrown. Altamonte Springs:
sons. Forest. Lakeland. Ernest,
Casselberry. Erwin. Allamontc
Springs; I I grandchildren, 12
great-grandchildren and one
greal-grrat-grandchlld.
R a ld w ln -F a lrrh ild F u n e ra l
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.

Wlnbora Joseph Lawton Jr..
78. 28 Hlllcrest St., Oviedo, died
Tuesday. March 3. at Manor
Care In Winter Purk. Rom April

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Thts notice Is being provided by counsel lor Plaintiffs In Dalutfcaaijdlars V CHv ol Sanlord. CIV No. 83738-CIV-ORL-17, a class action brought by black residents of Sanlord tochsllsngt at-largs dry-wtds
voting for members of the Cty of Sanford Commission on September 1B, 1B83. As part of this case, the
Unked States District Court for the Middle District ol Florida, Orlando DMtlon, entered a Final Judgment
on April 17,1084 establishing lour single member districts in the City of Sanford. The existing tour districts
were designed to comply with the requirement* of the Voting Rights Act. See Tlisting Districts*.
k Is now proposed that district boundaries be altered based on growth In the cky as documented In the
I BOO Census, r order to insure equal population among the districts, the district boundaries have been
revised In consultation with the Cky of Sanford. See ’Proposed Districts’ .
k Is the opinion ol Plaintiffs* counsel that these proposed districts comply with the Voting Rights Act. A
chart compering Demographic Data Rallecting Population and Volar Ragiatratton in tha Cky of Sanford
based on 1B80 and 1BB0 Census Data is provided.
A detailed description of district boundaries, revised election and schedule lor new elections Is available
tor public review at 315 Magnolia Avanue, Sanford, Florida. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. •4:P30 p m .
Comments, suggestions, objections arxftor requasts lor mors information or documents can be obtained
by writing Tobe Lev, Esquire m 315 Mag nola Avanue. Sanlord, Florida 32771. by March 2 7 ,1BB2. Do not
talaphona Mr. Lev.
k I* not necessary tor you to do anything at all If you have no comments, querflons or objections.

D O M O N .a o s s if a .
F » r * l t t r v k t i fe Bafcbfe G Degtan fell!
b* MW a l l S i m . . MarcS 1. at MarSag*
Gioaant Funaral Hama, n t tawNi ( ggauMoS
A»* , JackaanvttM. wits Si* Bar Sabarl M.
Blackburn artklalmg Infer man* will b* at
Hi* Oaklaam Camatary. San Jat* iauferarg.
Jactwirllfe Manorial contribution* IFfeuW
b* mad* la t t» Amarkan Cancar Sacfety,
Winn Dial*. Hap* Lodgt. D ra n tr B .
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MAMCV.aOVC.
Funaral aarakat lor Air. M alta, mill b*
Monday, Marts a, at t p in. In IS* Chunk at
God at PropSocy ot Orfeda nils Hi* Rtv. Ban
Duncan attklating. Infer mant trill kalian In
Orfeda Camtfery. Frfendi may call *1 Hv
lunarai Ham* Sunday (ram I Ip 4 and a I* •
pm ,
Srluon F nt*f *1 Homo. Sanlord. U ) 11)1, fe

Helen Carlson Muse, 89. 4760
Orange Hlvd., Sanford, died
Thursday. Marrh 5. In Sanford,
■ lo rn M a r c h 4 . 1 9 0 3 . In incnarpaatwrykai
Hlnnlnghum. Ala., she moved to
U S I. H I L I N CARLSON
Central Florida In 1913 from M Funaral
w rv k a i fer M rt. Muta nlll b*
therr. She was a homemaker,
l . * l H l f f l S I f e Brh
and a member of Flrst-Bspltil
Church. Lake MtmrVir. .
Survivors Include sons.'Jami'it
in ^ t S R .W p !
Rrluan Funaral Mama, San fer*. m 11)1, M
A ., Lake M ary. , Richard .
MtSdTRtWbrrangimartkl.'
Summcrdule, Ala’.: daughters.
Hetty Ann Heall. DcRury. Lol* E.
Wotfrr. New Sm yrna Reach.
Helen '’ Pat" Kerne. Sorrento;
brothers, Charles Carlson. San­
ford: sister. Hilda Thompson.
Sanford; 24 grandchildren and
32 grrat-grandrhlldrrn.
Rrlsaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

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■A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 8. 199?

Longwood mulls asking sheriff to patrol city
C ity s eeks w ays
to c u t e x p e n s e s
By NICK VTSIVAUV
Herald Stall Writer
LO N G W O O D - The City of
lxingwixMl I s examining ways lo
•■lit back on expenses. Under
present dlseusslon Is a sugges­
tion to get rid of Ihc Clly'e poller
department.
T h e C ity Com m ission niri
with an ad hoc cnrmnlttre Iasi
w e e k . T h e c o m m it te r was
rsablfshrd lo seek ways lo Irfin
I he city's budget. The main
|s&gt;lnt of discussion however, was
Ih r |H&gt;ssll&gt;lllly of liirnlng law
enforcement In Longwood over
to the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department.
This first meeting Irrlwern the

Commission and the rommlltee
was described ns organizational.
Mayor Adrienne Perry said. "A i
this polnl, we’re not ready lo
make a decision. We are going lo
continue contacting oilier cities
who have consolidated their law
enforcement, and find out how II
has worked for them, wliat Ihr
problems might hr. and how
much money could Ire saved."
Spokesman for Ih r Seminole
C o u n ty S h e riffs department
George Proechrl said I he County
prrsrnlly does not handle law
enforcem ent In any of Ihc
municipalities. "I don’t believe
anyone In Longwood has Iteen In
contact with us about this matternt the present."
Th e ad hoc eomm lllre meet­
ings were Initiated by Com m is­
sioner Clanrl Krltli. "T h is Isn't
Just to look nl law enforcem ent."

she com men ted, "the eomm lllre
is to look at all of the high cost
Hems In our budget and sec
what might Ire done to reduce
them ."

everyone the opportunity to be
heard on this subject.”

Kellh Is serving her first term
on the City Commission. "W hen
I first came on board and we
started talking about the City
budget." she observed, "w e were
hearing a lot of Justification for
spending, hut not enough facts
and Information. We're trying to
resolve that with this commitlee."

"From that polnl o n ." he said,
-th e mailer will probably come

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Seventh Day Adventlsl Church, 496 Martiand Avenue.
Allamonta Springs
Count ry Crash Inn and Racquet CM&gt;. 620 Country Creek
Partway (oh Bunnell Road). Altamonla Spring*
VYmlgf Springs M e Conlor. 400 N Edgemon Avenue.
Winter Springs
Northland Community Church. 630 Dog Track Road,

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Holy Croat Lutharan Church. 790 Bun Drive. la t a Mary
Lakeeiew Christian Church. 1400 tear Lata Road, Apopka
Council Chambora, Caaaalbarry Cay Hall. 96 Laka Triplet
Drive, CatMlbarry
Sanora Clubhouse. East oil Ban lord Arsons on Banora
Boulevard Sanford
Seminole County Public Haafth and Human 9tnrtc*i
Auditorium, 240 W Airport Boulevard. Sanford
Seminole County Public Haafth and Human Service*
Auditorium, 400 ft. Airport Boulevard. Ban loud
Sanford City Hall. 300 N Part An nu a. Sanford
Congregational Christian Church, 2401 S Part. Aranua,

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Laka Mary O ly Commisaion Chambers. 156 N Country
Club Road. Laka Mary
Sammota Couni y Agriculture Canlar Auditorium, 4320 S
Orlando Drive. Santord
South Seminole V F W Poet B207, Slat# Road 427 (North
of Longwood Hina Road). Seminole County
Goidaburo Elamantary School. 1300 W 20th Blraal.

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61 Mary M apd Wsn Church Social Hell. 961 Martland
Atenue. Altamonte Springs
Santord Meadows Seventh Day Advenliai Church, 5616 N
County Road 427. Santord
South Sanunoia MOdM School. Eesl Mde ol Queen a Mir
ror Laka. turn South ©t| Winter Part Drive. Caaaeiberry
American Legion Peel 1S3. 2706 Wens Avenue tort
Highway 17 92). fern Part
Elks Club. Howes ira rc h Rood. Qotdtnrod
Mdwee Middle School, Highway 477. Longwood
Fuel Church o l the Natavene Fellowship He*« 2591 Sen

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Longwood Community Building, Coma? of Wilma and
Church Street, Longwood
Swsel water Oak* Homo Owntf i A i m c u Nor Conuimiwti
Center and Racquet Club. i iO Pot V allay Drive (behind
M l Store on Wtkiva Springs Rd I Seminole County
Ovtado Woman a Club, 414 King Si root (between High
School and Method**! Church), Oviedo
Naw Lite Fellowship Church, 970 TuskawMIa Road, Wmu
Springs
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2641 Rad Bug Road,
Casselberry
Orthodox Church ©I SI Stephen, 1696 Lake Emma Road,
Village Green Apartments Clubhouse, 111 Eases Avenue,
Altamonte Springs
Seaelwetrr Athletic D ub . 196 Wekiva Springs Roed.
Longwood
Congregation- Beth-AM, 3699 Send Lake RoadL Seminole
County
Santord CM c Center. Santord Avenue al Seminole
Boulevard, Sanford
Weatview Baptist Church. 4100 County Road 46A.
Santord
Altamonte Springe Elementary School, 300 Pine*lew Drtv
off Palm Springs Drive, ANamonle Springe
Foret I City Elementary School. 960 Sand Laka Road,
Forest Clly
Forest Lake Elementary School, 2901 Sand Lake Road.
Forest City
Seventh Day Adventist Church. South ol SR 434 on Most
Road, Winlar Springs
Elks Club. H o»*n Branch Roed, Goidenrod
Spanish Trace A parim enu Clubhouse, 445 Wymore Road
Altamonte Springs
Bobby RuMpo's Place For Ribs. 269 N Douglas Avenue
lute front entrance on Douglas Avenue). Altamonte
Springs
Wektwe Marine i Restaurant. 1000 Miami Springs Drive,
Seminole County
Longwood Church el The Na/arene Fellowship Hall. 200
Weyman Avenue, Longwood
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall, Highway 426. South of
Oviedo. Sammoie County
Slovak Garden, 3110 Nowell Branch Road, Seminole
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Embassy lu te * Hotel North (previously known at Part
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Knightt Inn, Room 426, 4750 BR 46 W , Seminole County
A»hwood Condominiums, 1000 Laka ol the Woods
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Pine Ridge Clubhouse. 2601 W Airport Boulevard. Ban

Spring Oees C ommunity Clubhouse 900 Bpnng Oaks

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Laka Mary
Seventh Day Advanltsl Church, South of SR 434 oh Moca
Road. Winlar Springs
Altamonla Springs Civic Canlar, 60) Magnolia Avanua,

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St Stephen s Catholic Church, 675 Tuscawtlie Road,
Winter Springs
Fust Baptist Church ot Css setberry, 770 Seminole
Boulevard, Casselberry
Winter Springs Civic Center, 400 N Edgamon A r t .
Winter Springs
Deer Run Country Club. 1525 S Eagle Orel*, Seminole
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iakeview Christian Church, 1*00 Bear Lake Road. Apopki
West Branch Library. 246 N Muni Club BouMvwd.
Seminole County
Weaiws Marina A Restaurant 1000 Miami Springs Drive.
Seminole County
Si Stephen Lutheran Church, 2140 Highway 434,

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Christian Neeghoomood Alliance Church 301 Uartlvww
Woods Road. Longwood
Kaeth Elemeniary School 600 Tutkewttta Road. Wmier
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Wedgewood Tennis Vines 1401 Forest H*iis Drive.
Wmter Springs
Wmier Springs City Mall. 1126 I Mala Road 434, Winter

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Longwood Hals Baptisl Church. 1256 E E WJUamson

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Slensl'om Etsmanfary School, 1900 Aleleys Woods
Boulevard. Oviedo
Martham Woods Presbylenen Church. 5210 Marthwn
Woods Road (one m e North ot Lake Mary Boulevard).
Seminole County
Altamonte Spnngt Hilton Hotel Dogwood Room. 350 8
North las# Boulevard, ANamonle Springs
Our Saviour Community Church «I00 Gabrielis Lena,
Seminole County
Willow Creek Presbtlerian Church, 6642 Red Bug Roed
(Red Willow Piarai Winter Springs
Plantation Apartments Clubhouse 2106 HoweN Branch
Road. Maitland
Spring Lake Elementary School Activity Center. Orange

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SI Rechards Episcopal Church. 9191 Lose Howe* Road
Seminole County
Fir* Motion *2. 990 Northern Way. Wmier Springe
Fuel Sophs* Church of Saniendo Springs 742 Sanlendo
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TusSewrMe Presbylenan Church 3600 W Slate Roed 426
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North Seminole escapes hail
While hall and rain caused Isolated, heavy
damage In Longwood and elsewhere In
south Seminole County on Friday evening,
law enforcement officials In Sanford and
Lake Mary said the effects of the storm were
minimal In those arras.
For example. Melissa Johnson, a dispat­
cher with the Sanrord Police Department,
said on Saturday that department received
no complaints related to the weather.
“ We didn't have the first call about It."
she said. “ It sure didn't effect anyone here."

Weekend
quilt show
held here
SAN FOR D — No longer Just a
means of keeping warm, quilts
are now recognized for their
artistic value as well.
On Friday and Saturday, sev­
eral hundred quilts, like paint­
ings made In cloth, hung from
specially designed frames In the
Sanford Civic Center.
Admirers examined designs
and compared stitches on the
pieces w h ile othe rs sat In
Isolated comers experimenting
with siIches of their own. Cam ­
eras flashed as artisans sought
out Ideas for designs of their
own.
" T h e rr’s a special bond among
q u lltc rs." Janet S m ith, vice
president In charge of membershlp for the Central Florida
Quitters Guild, said. The guild
sponsored the show w h ic h
wrapped up Saturday afternoon.
Smith said that more than
1.000 people made their way
through the show over the two
days.
"W e ’ve hod 12 people Join our
guild on the spot os a result of
this show." she aald. "It's been
wonderful."
Th e guild meets on the fourth
Thursday of the month at 7 p.m.
at the Sanford Civic Center. It
currently has more than 100
mrmrbcra.
On Saturday an award was
given for the viewer's choice of
the lies! of the show. That prize
g iv e n to J tly o a h l
J 'aS
fS tu lc s lM irn .G u .

Th e real of the county did not fare ao well,
however.
"T h e roofs nrc completely gone." aald
Judith Duncan, manager of the Capistrano
Condominium In Altamonte Springs, where
10 families lost their roofs. “ There la ao
much hall It looks like Colorado out here.”
Th $ families were forced to seek lodging
from relatives, friends and hotels.
Th e storm hit hardest from 5 to 5:30 p.m.
In a 3-mlle-wlde swath from Longwood to
Fem Park In Seminole County, then con­
tinued southwest Into east Orange and
flrevard counties.
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In Altamonte Springs, parts of a brick wall
fell at a hotel and crushed two cars and a
gas station canopy collapsed on more cars.
Across aouth Seminole. Ice chunka rang­

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ing from marble- to golf ball-size piled up 4
to 12 Inches deep along streets where
azaleas had been blooming minutes before.
"T h is Is just like In Cleveland, aald an
elderly woman ahovellng hall off her
sidewalk at the Lake of the Woods com m u­
nity In Fem Park.
Th e storm moved southeast at 15 mph
with winds of more thsn 58 mph. Rain
totals were not available for the area, but the
National Weather Service estimated close to
2 Inches were dumped on the area during
the hour-long storm.
Tw o unoccupied cars at the Days Lodge In
Altamonte Springs were crushed when
brick facades on two buildings peeled away,
aald P fc. M a rk A n d e rs o n , s p o lice
spokesman.

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SAN FOR D - Former Seminole
County county manager Ken
Hooper has been removed from a
regional transportation advisory
committee for fullurr to attend
meetings.
A c tu a lly . Hooper attended
only one of the monthly Citizens
Advisory Committee meetings
after he was appointed by
county commissioners In May
IU D I. said Keith Caskey, u
senior transportation planner
with the Metropolitan Planning
Organization.
Hooper said he lias been busy
|ierfonnlng consulting Jobs for
un Orlando firm. Professional
(engineering Co. since he was
ousted from Ills county manag­
er's |Kisltlon In October 1990.
" T i m e c o m m ittm e n ts arc
lough." auld Hooper.
Hooper did note the C A C did
not meet on a regular basis
during the last eight months.
Hooper also serves on llie county
Library Advisory Hoard.
" E v e r y b o d y 's b u s y , b u t
there's no excuse for that."
Furlong said.

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has 4 crashes
SANFOR D T h e Florida
lllghwuy I’atrol reported four
accidents within a five mile
streleh of Interstate 4 Friday
between 11 n i l . and noon.
S|K&gt;kcsman Linda Frllon said
on SAturday that all of the
accidents were minor and did
not Involve any srrlous Injuries,
but she said It was unusual to
have ao many accidents In such
close proximity and In such a
short time span.
"I guess It Is a little unusual,
but since they wrre so minor we
liarrly look note of them ." she
said.
The accidents were all on the
east bound side of the Interstate
and orcurrd at Highway 44 In
Volusia County, at the bridge
la-1 wren Sanford und D rllary. ul
a s |n i i just wrst of Highway 48 In
Sanford and at the Highway 46
exit In Sanford.

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Education
High school report

IN B R I E F

Lake Mery

PTO meeting set

Seminole

SA N FOR D — The Seminole High School I’arent-Tctirher
Organization I P TO I will meet on Monday. March 0. at 7 p in . In
the school'll media renter.
Seminole High School Is located at 2701 Ridgewood A v r. In
Sanford.
Th e meeting Is designed lo make plan* for the last three
monthsof the school year.
There will also be a Hireling at 7:30 p.rn. of the Seminole
lllgh School Boosters Club In the administration building at
the school. The boosters will Ire setting up their schedules for
Spring sports involvement.
All parents are urged to come to the meeting and Join In the
planning.

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O R LA N D O — The following atudcnls were named to the
honors list at the University of Central Florida Inst semester for
having innlntalned a perfect 4.0 grade point average:
• Matthew I*. Julian of Sanford
• Susan L. Klndy of Sanford
• David E. Lork of Sanford
• Manteen E. Matthews of Sanford
• April Sharp of Sanford
• Julian Whlgham of Sanford
• Melissa Young of Sanford
• Carol H. HecrbowerofLakc Mary
• ChristIn II. llu rn rllc n fL a k r Mary
• Gllda M. Culberson of Lake Mary’
• Sandra J . Graham of Lake Mary
• Marcy II. Lazar of Lake Mary and
• Doris J . Singleton of Lake Mary.

Exceptional education meetings planned
Th e exceptional student education department of the
Seminole County publle schools Is hosting a series of town hall
meetings In March.
The theme of the meeting is "sharing the responlsblllly of
education"
Th e first meeting will be on Wednesday. March 11 at Rock
Lake Middle School, 250 Slade Dr. In Long wood.
The second meeting will be at Sanford Middle School. 1700
French Ave. In Sanford on Wednesday. March 18.’
Th e third meeting will be at Tuskawtlla Middle School. 1801
Tuskawllla Road In Oviedo, on Wednesday. March 25.
All the meetings will be from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Th e meeting Is designed to help parents, regular and special
educators are invited to learn about the development of
effect Ive Individ uaJpUnsforexceptionalstudents.
There will be time for questions and answers period at each
town meeting.

Lyons named to dsans list
SA N FOR D — Pamela Lyons of Sanford was recently named
lo the named to the president's deans list at Jacksonville
Unlversliy In Jacksonville.
In order to qualify for the honor a student must have a 4.0
grade point average while carrying a m inim um of 12 hours of
rlasses.

Uons win award
The Oviedo High School yearbook sla/f has been recognized
with a mention In The Yearbook Yearbook, which Is published
by the Dallas.based Taylor publishing company.
They were recognized for Ihclr excellence In page design for
their opening and people sections.
The 1991 Ovlcdlan. which was the one recognized In the
publication, was cduled by Brandt Siegel and udvlsed by Sussr
Mablc.

Meriwether named to deans (let
SANFORD — Jcnnl L. Meriwether of Sanford was named lo
I hr prealdenl'a deans list at Union College or Uarliourvlllr. KY.
T o be named to the president's deans list, a Mudrnl must
maintain u grade point average of ul least 3.75 and have
completed at least 12 credit hours of work during the semcsler.

Sanford Middle's spring celebration
SANFORD — Sanford Middle School will tic presenting a
Spring Festival for the community on Saturday. March 2 1.
There Is no admission charge for the event which will liegln
with a craft show at IO a.m. and In d u d r a barbecue which
brginsal noon. Th e festivities will last until B p.m.
The Ixirbecuc will Include chicken dinners which cun he
ratru In or taken out. Th e coal of the dinner Is S3 III advance
and « J at the door. Th e fathers of the Pum it-Truchcr-Siudcni
Association will he doing Ule cooking.
Other artlvlttra during the spring frallvul Include a Ilea
itiaikrl. an auction and presentation! by the hand, thr chorus
and the drama group. T h r r r will br classic cars mi display und
nd plan
l fur sale.
talked goods and
plants
liartrlt Uartrll of 102 JA M Z will be broadcasting live from ih r
event.
Barbecue tickets may be purchased III udvance ul the school.
1700 French Avc. or al Ih r Sanford Chamber of Commerce, ul
Stairs Really, al William Howard’s Jewelers and al Christo's
Restaurant.

Keep ua Inform ad
Th e Sanford Herald welcomes news atiout activities at your
school and news lor publication on ih r Edurallon page each
Sunday.
T h r following suggestions ate recommended lo cx|&gt;rdltr
publication:
All Items should lie typed or wrlttrn legibly mid Inrlurir Ihr
name of a person who ran be ronlaried lo answrr any
(|ursllous we might have. It should also have u phone number
where lhat tienuiu may lie coiilactrd during Ih r day.
Th e d ra d lln r Is 11 a.m .Thursday belorr publication

Seminole County School Board
W hat'a fo r lu n e h t
Monday, March •. 1M l
Chsrbroil Burger on a Bun
Butts rod Corn
Lottuco and Tomato Salad
Fancy Mined Fruit
Milk
Tuesday, March 10,1 H I
Turkey andQravy
Whipped Potatoes
Slswed Tomatoes
Peas and Carrots
School Fresh Roll
Milk

Hot Dog on a Bun
Tangyl________
gy Colo Slaw
Boston Baked Beans
Fruit Cobbler
Milk

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Thursday, March 12,1H2
Spaghetti with Meal Saucs
Garden Salad
Steamed Mined Vegeiabiss
Garlic Roll
Milk
Friday, March 11.1 H I

Manage1*' Choice.
Milk

Allison Slater

Senior

Oorl Sapp:

March to be busy tim e
for Rams at Lake Mary
LAK E M ARY M a rch
roared In like a lion for Lake
Mary High School studrnts.
especially for seniors who will
enjoy the unofficial Senior
Skip Day on Thursday lo
celebrate the less than three
months that arc left of their
high school careers.
One senior. Tom er Selfan,
was re c e n tly na m e d the
schoolwide PRIDE winner In
Social Studies. Writing PRIDE
w in n e r Marc Cnlttns and
Science PRIDE winner Wilt
H u lincr won the counlywldc
PRIDE competitions recently
also.
As school committee made
up of seniors Allison Sister.
Melissa Mau. Ryan Munns.
Charlotte Offer. Lisa T y ll.
B cka h Bo oth e and B re il
Le ckle Is a id in g Ihe ad.
ministration In coordinating
the L M H S Prom Promise
Program sponsored by Na­
tionwide Insurance during Ihe
month of March.
In an effort tn raise aware­

ness among students alrottl
Ihe effects of dru g s and
n lro h o l. e sp e c ia lly w hen
driving. Ih r program will en­
courage students lo sign a
rontracl promising lhat they
will not lake drugs or alcohol
on Prom nlghl. which for
LMHS will tie May 16.
The program was kicked off
on Friday with a drunk driv­
ing simulation In Ih r parking
lot. Students were able to gel
behind the wherl of o rnr
which slnuilalrd alcohol's ef­
fects ir driving ability. Stu­
d e n ts fo u n d th e m s e lv e s
swerving all over the road and
nearly hitting passers-by.
Senior Bekah Boolhc was
recently named the LM H S
W all Disney Dreamer and
Doer for 1992. Th e award
goes lo an outstanding Junior
or senior who cfTerllvely dem­
onstrates Wall Disney's "Four
C 's " : Cou ra ge . C u rio s ity ,
Constancy, and Confidence.

Paki helps kids get home

International festival
tops Sem inoles’ week
SANFORD T h is past
week Seminole hosted Its an­
nual Foreign laingnngr Week.
T h r r r were ninny Irstlvttlea
going on throughout thr en­
tire week. Each day started ofT
with Ihe ptedgr ol allegiance
lo the Dag said III a foreign
Inngungr and then repeated In
English.
On Tuesday nlghl. Polyglots
hosted Ihelr nwit bunqud In
the school calelcrla. Th e y
Invited ’ parents and school
iidm lnlstra io rs. T h e week
turned out grrul with lots of
participation: now li’s back tu
English. W r're thankful lo
have such a great foreign
language department.
Destiny and Pizzazz — Sem­
inole's vocal ensembles, will
Ik - hosting u first time show,
"S H S Presents." Th e show
will be held on March 18 and
19 and any student Is wel­
come to perform and show off
Ihclr talents. T h e two groups
are using Ihls as a fund-raiser
in travel to Washington, D.C.

Herald Stall Wrltar

• Tuesday. March 10. 7
p.m. al U rk r Howell: work
session, middle school rezoning public hearing (or
Indian Trails Middle School
• Tuesday. March 17. 4
p.m. Ill Ih r district meeting
room . 1211 M ellnnvllle
Ave.. Sanford: work srssUur
on Ih r Kdulug program
• Tuesday. March 17. 7
p .m . at Sanford Middle
School. 1700 French Avc..

"S A F E T Y ZONE"
flctals In searching for a missing
youngslrr. Grubbs said parrnls
should keep Ih r Itilormallon
up-to-dalr und In a sale place.
He said Ihe schools h r has
contactrd have been very recep­
tive to thr Idea of teaching Ihe
children about Pakl and ihe
Safely Zones.
"W e think II Is a good Idea."
said Carrm Gager, principal of
Hamilton Elementary. "T h is Is
something Ural will possibly
help students when they nerd It
most "
Grubb* said lhat Ihr response
from G oldsboro E le m e nta ry
Schqol has lieen equally en­
thusiastic.
"Th e y've been unbelievable."
G n ib b s u id .
GruhlM said he Is looking for
c iv ic o rg a n iza tio n s lo help
sponsor th r p rinting of thr
Passports Home.
"Th e y can Ire real henrs II Ihcy
a rr able lo come up wllh Ihr
money tu hrlp us (trip our young
people." Grubbs said.

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Tbs peccsntagst srs with you I Thou­
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classifieds every day. IPs the fastest,
moal economical way to buy, seU rent,
lease or usde arryrhmg G W o use ca l
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for Ihelr siaic competition In
April.
A huge track meet was held
on Friday al the Seminole
stadium. Many people came
oul lo watch this big event of
the track season. Schools
came from all over Ihe District
to compete tn this m u lti­
county meet.
Th e Seminole track Icam
flnslhcd very well wllh some
personal records set.
Basketball season ended
w llh m a ny victorie s and
personal accomplishments for
ihe players. As lhat season
came lo a close so did Ihe
cheerleadtng. For the senior
players and cheerleaders and
our mascot — Samm y Seminote lArash Farshld). this Is a
disappointing lime, as these
special high school activities
come loan end.
New try-outs will be coming
up which means these de­
voted students will move on
to future endeavors after
graduating.

S c h o o l B o a r d ' M e e t f o g s ii aiofcco R
SA N FOR D — Tire Semi­
nole County School Buuul
has Ihe following meetings
scheduled:
• Tue sda y, March 10.
3:30 p.m. at Lake Howell
High School. 4200 Dike
Road, Winter Park: rrgulurly scheduled m rrllug.

B y V IC K I i
SA N FO R D A three-and-ahalf Inch tall character is making
his way Into thr schools and will
hopefully help children when
they nerd II most.
Pakl. Ihe cartoon characteriza­
tion of the Life Pak Company's
•kcl. Is
medical Information packet.
b e in g In tro d u c e d in to Ih e
rlnssroume al Hamilton Elemen­
tary School In Sanford and plans
are being made lo Introduce him
to oilier schools.
P a k l's Im a g e Is seen on
stickers In the wlnduws of many
downtown Sanford merclianls as
a sign lo youngsters lhat If they
need help the store where he Is
seen Is a "sufety zone" and they
can go there for assistance.
T h e c h a ra c te r's cre a to rs.
George and Joyce Grubbs of
Oviedo, arc bringing him In
schools lo Iry und famlllurlzr thr
safrty zones.
In Ih r classrooms students
receive a simple flyer produced
by Ihe Grubbs, with some finan­
cial assistance from nrru busi­
nesses. that tells students about
the character and Iris Ihrm
know they can count on lire
"solely zones" when they are In
some son of trouble.
"There a rr so many dangers to
Ihe youngsters out there lhat
Ihey need to be able lo make a
decision quickly and this helps
direct them quickly lo a raring
adult." George Grubbs said.
The flyer the students receive
In class contains a "Passport
Hom e" Tor parents to fill oul If
Ihelr youngslrr should become
lost or missing
Tire passport Includes space lo
the parent lo Dll In Ihe rhlld's
name and othrr vital utaltstlra
There Is a place lo put tire child’s
finger prims, immunlzallon rrcord, dlsllnrllvr marks, opllcal
m otel and drnlal history.
G r u b b s a lso e n c o u ra g e s
parents lo Include u reccnl
photograph ol ihe child and a
Burnplr ol Ihe child's hair.
T h e In fo rm a tio n Is those
things lli.it are most vital in
assisting law enforcement of-

Senior

Sanford: board to m en Tor
Informal discussions with
S a n fo rd H is to ric a l
Downtown Waterfront As­
sociation.
• Thursday. March 19. 4
p.m. In the district meeting
room: work session on Ihe
pulley proposal fir drug
prevention.
• Tuesday. Murch 24. 7
p.m. In Ih r district Hireling
room: regularly scheduled
m rrllug.
• Friday. April 3. 9 p.m.
In Ih r district board roam:
work session to discuss the
annual priorities.
• Tuesday. April 7. 7
p.rn. In Ihe district board
room : w o rk session lo
discuss Ihe Seminole High
School student population.

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CAN BRING YOU CLOSER
TO COLLEGE.
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WKJ
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u rn
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The first $1,200 is
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for higher education-free and clear.
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Health/Fitness
Goldsboro to get a ‘Healthy Start’

IN B R I E F

■ y J . MARK B A N F IIL O ,
Herald staff w rite r______________

Healthy Kids Day at tha Y
L A K E M ARY - Th e Seminole YM CA . 665 Longwood Lake
Mary Rd.. will be offering a Healthy Klda Day on Saturday from
noon to 2 p .m .
Free medical and fitness testing for children ages five to 12
will be available.
There will be a wacky obstacle course and children physical
fitness events. Come Join the fitness fun at the Y. where every
child Isa Winner.
For more Information call Ihe YM CA at 321-8044.

Free cancer seminar announced
SANFORD — "I Can Cope,” a free, five-week educational
program designed to help cancer patients and their families
deal with their disease. Is being offered by H C A Central Florida
Regional Hospital and the American Cancer Society. The
course will be offered on Tuesdays, beginning March 10, from
6:30-8:30 p.m. In the hospital's classroom.
Each program will focus on a different aspect of coping with
cancer, from living with and learning about cancer, to dealing
with dally health and emotions, to finding com m unity
resources to help out.
Scheduled to speak are: Peter Selassie. M.D., and Anup
Lahlry, M.D., oncologists; Anthony Arriola. M.D.. urologist:
J u a n R a ve lo . M .D .. O B / O y n : K e v in S c a n lo n . M .D .,
pulmonologist: Marl Fleck, registered dietitian: Richard Stout,
counselor and Sandl Green, cancer survivor.
The course la free and open to the public, but pre reglstratlon
Is required. For more Information and to register, call the social
services department at 321 -4500, ext. 5760.

‘For Woman Only* somlnar
A L T A M O N T E SPRINOS Florida Hospital Com m unity
Health Services will offer "Fot Women Only: How to Stop
Smoking Now." co-sponsored by the Florida Hospital Center
for Women's Medicine, beginning Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
In the Challos Conference rooms three and four at Florida
Hospital Altamonte. 6 0 1 E, Altamonte Drive.
T h is la a atop smoking program addressing the physical,
emotional and nutritional needs of women during the quilting
process. The cost for nine 90-mlnute sessions Is $95.
For more Information or lo prereglster for any of these
programs, call 897-1929.

Poison prevention literature available
A L T A M O N T E SPRINOS — in honor of National Poison
Prevention Week, the Florida Hospital Pharmacy will distribute
literature and show short videos about ways to poison-proof the
home on March 16 at the Altamonte Mall. 451 E. Altamonte
Drive, and on March 17 at the Winter Park Mall. BOO N.
Orlando Ave., In Winter Park.
According to the Poison Prevention Week Council, an
estimated 135.000 children (about one In 100) under the age or
five will be victims or accidentia! poisoning this year.
Medicines, household substances. Insect sprays and kerosene
are a few of the hazardous products which frequently cause
accidental poisoning among children.
For more Information on poison prevention, call Florida
Hospital Ask-A-Nurae at 897-1700.

Restore Intimacy In mlatlonshlp*
LON G W OO D — A discussion on "Restoring Intimacy to Long
Term Relationships." presented by Florida Psychological
Association. Central Chapter, and sponsored by H C A West
Lake Hospital, will be held Thursday beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Guest speaker Alan Lee Grteco. Ph.D., will Identify charac­
teristics of relationships with little Intimacy, learn about
differing types of Intimacy and explain how to understand
specific techniques In restoring shared Intimacy.
Space is limited so please call 260-1900 by March 11 lo
reserve your scat. There Is no cost for the seminar.

Dental assistance week planned
Dental assisting continues lo diversify and expand. Whether *
working at chalrslde with the dentist, taking x-rays or working
behind the front desk, dental assistants are vital to ihe practice
or a successful dental ofTlce.
Dental Assistants Recognition Week. March 9-14. sponsored
by Ihe American Dental Assistants Association and the
American Dental Association. Is a week-long tribute to Ihe
com m itm ent and dedication dental assistants exhibit
throughout the year.

Nurses association to hold conference
Pioneers of the Intervention Project for Nurses (IPN| will be
honored at the special tribute luncheon at the Seventh Annual
Florida Nurses Association 1FNA) Nurses Caring for Nurses
Conference. March 12-13, In Orlando.
The pioneers to be honored are: Paula Massey, RN. and Joyce
Domer. RN. both of FN A and were Instrumental in writing the
position paper: Diane Roble. RN. first IPN consultant: Dolores
Morgan. RN. consultant and trainer: Geraldine Johnson. RN.
DPR nurse Investigator; Helen P. Keefe. RN. 1983 executive
director of the Florida Board of Nursing and Sandra Bauman.
RN, 1983 chairman of the Board ofNursing.
Featured speakers at the conference are Daryl Devoto. RN.
Massachusetts Board of Nursing, will discuss Impairment and
Intervention, and Marilyn Volker. EdD. who will discuss
sexuality and Intimacy In recovery.

SAN FOR D - Goldsboro will be
the focus of Seminole County's
first "Healthy Slart" effort lo
reduce Infant mortality.
"W e are going to make a more
thorough case mange men l effort
there." said Dr. Jorge Deju.
director of the Seminole County
Public Health Unit. "W e will try
to aacertaln all ol the problems
therr. Not only health but houalng. economics, everything that
Is affecting people there. Then,
we'll see what the coalition and
the community can do to Im­
prove things."
Deju said Ihe efforts will begin
In A p ril w ith an Increased
number or In-home visits to
pregnant Goldsboro mothers by
a health department nurse. Deju
said such counseling visit*, are
useful In learning of othet pre-

C h i ld r e n w it h o u t h e a lth c a r e

Nearly 30 percent ol all larrilNes with Incomes under $20,000 hove no health
care coverage ol any kind (or their children
gnant women whleh In turn, ran
be contacted and Informed of Ihe
need of medlcat attention during
the find trimester.
"W e will nllempt lo get more
mothers lo come In early In
pregnancy." said Deju.
T h e focus was p la rrd on

New administrator named
at Village on the Green
LONOW OOD D ick MulfInger. an administrative health
care executive specializing In
nursing heme and retirement
communities, has been named
administrator at Village on the
Green.
Mulflnger will be responsible
for overseeing the operations of
the facility, a full-service life-care
community which Includes a
60-bed skilled health center.
Mulllnger. who haa more than
13 years experience In the re­
tirement housing field, comes lo
Village on the Green afler serv­
ing the past 16 m onths as
associate administrator at Abbey
Delray, a life-care retirement
community In Delray Beach,
Both centers are sponsored by
Lire Care Retirement Com m uni­
ties. Inc., and managed by Life
Care Services Corporation, a Dea
Moines. Iowa, based corporation
w h i c h h a s d e v e lo p e d o r
managed more than 50 life care
communities.
Village on the Green is a lire
core community located on the
Saba! Point G olf Course In
Longw ood.

Goldslxim because half of all
Infant deaths Ix-lnrr the age of
28 days occurrd there lietwcrn
Oct I. 1990 and Sept. 30. litfll.
One Infant death nccurcd there
during the previous year Hut
during the 1990-1991 year, only
one Infant death occurrd among

Annual health fair set
On Sunday. March 15. from nixm to 4 p.m .. the Jewish
Com m unity Center ol Central Florida. 851 N. Maitland Ave..
Maitland, will present Us fit 11 Annua] Health Fair which will
frutuir a variety of medical screenings and lidunualloii lo thr
public.
F r r r screenings will lx- available lor vascular disease,
hearing, vision, cholesterol, dlnlx-lcs. skin and colon cancer,
pulmonary luucllou. scoliosis, niihodonlh-s. allergies, bhxxl
pressure. I.KG rliyllinis. blond oxygen ami Iron fount and
podlairy.
Visual displays, hands-on models, and Information will be
available for earn er, plastic surgery, gastroenterology, urology,
mammography. »|xirts Injuries, ilenuatnlogy. sirens manage­
ment psychological iK'liiivtors. OB-Ghn. laser surgrry and
cardiology.
S|x-elul childrens aellvliles Include jx-dlanic vision screen­
ing. height, weights and growth chart, spinal and denial
screenings, attention deficit. hy|x-mcllvMy. gllicd Information,
amt llugerprluintg by MissingClilldren'aCenter.
A Purlin Carnival will lx- available on lire grounds at Ihe
same lime ns well as a blood drive and CPIt demonstrations.
Tile lair will lx- held rain or shine and admission is Irrr.
For more Inlonnailon. call Sylvia I’asuak at 0-!3*5933. rx l.
75.

Walter B. Roth, m , D.P.M.
and

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Cindy M. Watson, D.P.M.

Parkinson’s Support Group
to meet twice in March
SAN FOR D A Parkinson's
Support G ro u p meets twice
monthly at H C A Central Florida
Regional Hospital In Sanford.
In March, the group will meet
on Thursday. March 12 and 26.
from 10-11 a.m. In a private
section of Ihe hospital's cafete­
ria. The support group Is open (a
Parkinson's patients and their
families and will be led by Loti
C a r r lg . M .A .. L . M . I I . C . . a
licensed mental health counsel­
or. The program will Include
presentations from m edical
doctors and professionals cov­
eting all aspects of the disease
Tor both the patient and family
members.

H a r r y

thr mothers In Ihe care of the
health department.
A slnlewlde mother and Infant
organization recently ranked
Seminole County Ihe lop rounly
In Ihe slate for Infant health
during Ihe 1987 to 1989 period
reviewed.
T h r ro u n ly has formed n
Hrolihy Start Coalition to review
Ihe needs of pregnant mothers
and Infants. Dr|u said the roalllion, comprised of Itrallh rare
workers and oilier social service
professionals w ill study the
nerds and resources of the
ro u n ly d u rin g Ihe next six
months to delrrtillne a course of
action lo keep Infant death
nuintiers low.
Th e Goldsboro Initiative will
lx- llnniieed through $100,000
that will lx- sent to ih r rou nly
Ihls yrar by the state Depart­
m e n t of H e a lth a n d R e ­
habilitative Services to enhance
maternal and Inlnnl rare.

Parkinson’s disease is a slowly
p r o g r e s s i v e , c h ro n ic
neurological disorder caused by
a laek of the ehemleal dojiamhiiIn the hralit. Sym ptom s untre m o rs , r ig id ity a n d slow
inuvement. Parkinson's aliens
about one out or every 100
oeoplc over thr age ot 60 and
has become our or thr most
common ailments In tile United
States.
Th e group will ronllnuc to
m eet th e se c o n d u u d last
Thursdays each uumth through
April. Call Ihr hospital's social
services department, at 3214500. ext 5700. lor more Infor­
mation.

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l.m illv lim llllon
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this ns I am . I lliln k lie said
I hough Ills home Is |nsl oil ol
M.IV'lalr 11«ill ('lllllse, lie said Hie
plane has never lieen till hv .1
w ayw ard lu ll NeUlter has 11
draw n a m 1 nrlosltv seekers oil
the links

in

"T h e y 're too Inisv with then
Roll Rome lo noller any old plane
III someone's lu r k varrl." he
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W right s.rl&lt;l Ili.it III!- nrlR llIxns
in Ills I.im li ArlHir i i i 'Ir Ii I k h I ioo .I
were .ill iiirln n s . i I m iiiI Ills large
inm lcl airplane pioji i 1 .is 11 li.ls
progressed H r s, i |i | tli.il linin' ol
them enmplalneil however
" T h e y 're nil .IS exi'Hed ii Ih iii I

I lit* V m n o i i l iiullvt* w h o
iim vfd in Ktoililai wlii’ii h r re
1 in &lt;1 .1 ileratle ;ij|o
h r has
always wanted to try to liiitld his
ow n airplane trout nivalrti. l ilts
is hts hist attrinpt at ti
I have ni» itmiht ih.it it will
th
In- said ol iht* plane prior to
I hi lest Ihidii "W e have Iwen
vi r\ &lt;arelnl in our work "

t'oim ilr

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Arjtilrniy

S.111I011I
“ I gut-ss it's |nsl in our hloml
h r s.ilil

Inerease h a rk .’' he
said
"Is w nlllilK In finish the
w id e n 1 h r ol l.a k e M a l i
Ikm lev.ird O n e r lh.il Is llnlshi il
w e ll see &lt;0 nuner1T.1l InilldlnR
plek u p ."
Sem lliolr C o u n ly Issued lilt
stnRlr fam ily residential hullduiR
|h - i utils durliiR February. idinosi
the same um uher as Issued III
.January
D avid Hell/ ol Hu
I'lilldluR department llldlealed
Hie in o nlhly n iitu lx r mlRln In
erease as lhe spilnR and s i u i i i iu t
approaejes
T h e C lly of hungwood. lor Hie
s e e o n d e o n s r e iillv e n io n lli

Issued no sltiRle l.millv leslileiii 1
p n in its I)nl\ two w in taken
out III Deerudter
Ikuiule I low iiir io u w ith Hie
l.oiiRwood C liv I’lanniriR !&gt;&lt;•
p .irlu ie u t e u n illie u le d . " T h e
tuuiilier is siailliiR lo pit k up
diuliiR Mart'll " She uhserveii
"Wt* have the Oak Villa si lntlvl
slim underw ay now, and so l.u
this m onth, w r 'v r already Issued
six penults " I.o iir w ih h I Ii . ii I one
11111III lamllv 1es11ie11tl.il pi ruill
Issued In Kehruarv
Saulord. on Hu' oilier hand
1 "IIIlu lle d al a low level, with
o nly tw o residential permits.
tolalltiR In value al $ 1 I I . I I H
diuliiR February'

Continued from I’ oRe 1A
S2!i |irt
week anil w orklliR eoupli s SSO
pel wei’k
Taisl year. I repotted to IK S
we eleaied almill $2,000 after
expenses.
s a id K e n n i T It
Snyrler
We unlv look III atmm 1

sreiHMi
lle v e rlv W h e e le r . a s la te
her using oil N Ia I said stale laws
prohlhlt 1 utilities and rules I10111
p re ve llllllR III home day rare
businesses lor HI •h lld irn or less
in ri'shlenllal areas lint Wheeler
said tlx live Veal "h i law doesii'l
adthess hollies III aRrleidliir
a lly /ntied areas W h e e lrt is

&lt;eiitr.il Florida lleensloR super

visor lot Hu Florida Department
ol llr a llh
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Wheeler said Ihe Snyders have
been llrrnsed si nee September
to keep five pre selllKil ami live
aln r selmol ehlldrcit In their
home T h e Snyders told D H C
mi miters Wednesday the llrsi
1 laid Is ilropped oil al .i I h iii I 5 15
a III anil the Iasi ehllri Is pleknl
up .ll about ti p in
W h e n total ol Ih e e o u n lv
illr e e t lv e s lo Ih e S n y d e r s
W heeler said " T h a i certainly
wasn't Hie Intern ol the law

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Vessey pitches Tw in s to win as Sem inole Pony League begins play
From Staff Say i r t l
FIV E PO IN TS — Robert Vessey struck out 12
and gave up only one hit as the Sun Dank While
Sax came from behind to defeat the Lake Mary
Tw in* 7-3 In Seminole Pony Doseball Pony
League action February 22.
Leading the offense for the White Sox were
T c m Jo y (two singles) and Jerem y Parker and
Andy Mayer (one single each). Shawn St. Dennis
threw three Innings of no-hlt ball for the Tw ins
before leaving with a shoulder ln|ury.
February 29
Vessey again was the star as he came on In
relief In the first Inning with live runs In and no
one out to allow only one hit while striking out 18
the rest or the way os the Sun Dank White Sox
doubled the score an the Winter Springs A's.
10 3.
Pacing the White Sox offense were Vessey
(double, single) and Jo y. Mayer. Dustin Owen and
Dusty Chovanlc (one single each). James Petrakls
had a single, scored one run and drove In two.
while Joe Mecannlc had a double and two RBI for
the A's.

BRONCO
February 20
Bryon Parks had three singles, scored three
runs and drove In one as the Casselberry A 's
bested the Lake Mary Red Sox 9-3. Also adding to
the A's offense were Mark LaFaber (two doubles).
Neal Maybln (double, single). Donald Taylor and
Jose Torres (one double each) and Rudy Perez
and Wes Feldman (one single each).

February 22
Th e A 's won their second straight game as
Taylor blasted a home run and a triple and drove
In six runs to lead a 10-0 romp over the Cubs.
Maybln also homered and drove In two runs,
while Jose Torres had three singles and scored
two runs and Parks added a single and taro RBI.
Dean Mlnnelo had two alnglea for the Cuba.

February 29
Phillip Eubanks was thr winning pllcbrr as the
Sanford Ace Mnrdwnre Pirates nipped the Kobrin
Supply Cuba 4-3. Danny Slzrm n rr led thr I'lm lrs
wllh a double and two RBI. while Jeremiah
Mitchell addrd n run and an RBI and Jason
Mitchell a ran.
Chris Herring doubled In the winning run ns
the Lake Mary Hrds came back to defeat the
Winter Springs Tw ins 3-2. Herring also addrd a
single, while Scolt lllllnskl. L llllrlo n and Rallies
contributed one hit each. Sine led the Tw ins with
two singles while Gonzalez doubled.

T h e Lake Mary Reds pounded out 12 hits while
m uting the Lake Mary Red Sox 14*1. Pacing the
Reds were Andy Mall (double, two singles). Paula
Littleton (Ihree singles). Rock Raines and Craig
King (two singles each) and Randy Cole (single).
Corey Patterson had a single and scored the Red
Sox run.
Mike McCarthy pitched a five hitter and struck
out 11 as the Tw ins held off the Mets 4-1. Alex
Gonzalez ted the Twins offense wllh a home ntn
and a single. Also hitting were Paul Werner
(double, single) and Kenny Parrott and Mike Sine
(one single eachl. Patrick Reynolds led the Mets
w llh two singles, while Matt Moss and Travis
Sisals had one single each.
Austin Costln and Nick Traeger combined on a
one hitter and Traeger knocked In Costln with the
winning run as the Winter Springs W hile Sox
edged the Lake Mary Cards 4-3. Costln doubled
and singled while Traeger drove In two runs.
Om ar Serrano added a single the Sox. Rick
Rodriguez hit a two run homer far.the Cards.

Muttnng
Fsbrusry 21
Paul Lubrano was Ihe winning pitcher and
Drew Kohl doubled and singled as Ihe White Sox
whitewashed the Red Sox 15-0.
Fsbrusry 22
Nlek Pelton and Chris Evcnson combined on a
onr-hlller ns the Orioles edged the Rrds H-6.
Doing Ihe hilling (or Ihe Orioles were Evcnson
(double, two singles) and Pelton, Cohrn and
Scmook (one single enrh). Anthony Capelin had
the Reds lilt.
Sieve Pace allowed no hlla and struck out four
over three Innings to pick up the pitching win as
the Casselberry Dodgers bent Ihe 1-ongwood
Braves 7-1. Jerem y Slants nnd Steve Pare enrh
had a double for the winners while Justin
Mawarah added a single.
F*bruary29
Pace allowed only one hit and struck out six as
Ihe Dodgers crushed the Sanford Red Sox 18-1.
Chris Case led the way with a triple while Mike
Prebyl, Mawarah and Pace each doubled.

February 28
Th e T w in s used a six run second Inning to beat
the Cubs 9-4. Doing the damage for the Tw ins
were Brandon Llpps (double, single). Sine. Joey
Dumont and Dave Paullk (one single each).
Pacing the Cubs were Chad Chapdclelne. MInnet to and Eric Ramos ( one single each).

February 27
Mall was the winning pitcher wllh relief help
from Justin Andersen as the Lake Mary Rrds beat
the Winter Springs W hile Sox 6-1. Littleton had
the only Reds hit. a single, and scored two runs
while driving In one. Costln hit a double and
scored the White Sox run.
Th e Longwood Hlnely A ir Products Mets used
to four run Innings to bury the Sanford Ace
Hardware Pirates 11-0. Leading the Mets offense
were Roh Pelton. Erik Arnold and Basil Fomact
I two singles each) and Brad Stenstrom (single).
Randy Mitchell and Jo b y Borman had one hit
each for the Pirates.

Pinto
February 21
Jason Ellison hom rrrd as the Red Sox battered
the Orioles 25-5.
Kevin King rtp|tcd
rip|ied lour
four doubles. David Krbec
three doubles and Bramlon Cross a double and

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make sure you have your license

Baseball-------Con tinned from Pago IB
with
Chris Stokes on third and Mike
Ruglcnlus on first. Morgan re­
tired Matt Pipkins on another
come-backer.
Edgar Aviles tried to score on
Pipkins' safety-squeeze bunt In
the fifth Inning, but Seminole
catcher Malt Freeman threw out
Pipkins and John Lugering fired
home to Morgan, who lagged out
Aviles.
Sophomore Todd Bellhorn or
Oviedo also allowed only two
hits In his Brat start since
reporting from the Junior vanity
basketball team. Me struck out
three and walked four. Semi­
nole's lead-off batlcr reached
base In the third, fourth, and

TrackC os U na ad from Fags IB
“ I hated to see It rain," said
Brauman. "W e're Just now get­
ting to the time of the year
where you have nice conditions
al night that arc Ideal for
running fast limes. And wc had
stacked some relays where we
thought wc could run some fast
times.
"W e're at a point right now
where wc think we're ready lo
run some fast times."
Before Brauman could find out
If he was right, the rains came.
In fact, nut one of the 27
scheduled events (14 for boys.
13 for glrlal was completed.
Of those started. Seminole's
Andre Scott was leading the
boys' longjum p w lih a lc a p o f2 l
feel. I l l * Inches while team­
mate Bernard S parro w was
heading the discus with an effort
or 171 feet. 0 Inches.
According lo B a u m a n . Spar­
row's threw ts a new Seminole

fifth Innings, with the Tribe
squandering the flrol two op­
portunities and almost wasting
the third.
''Bellhorn Is an excellent left
handed pitcher," said Powers.
"Last year he no-hll us for his
Drat varsity win. He'll be a fine
pitcher down the road."
In Seminole's third Inning
Lugering reached second on an
error and advanced to third on
Cory Oochee's sacraflce bunt.
B e llho rn then retired Scott
Fergrraon and Eckstein. Jerem y
Chunat led off the fourth wllh a
walk and stole second base
before Bellhorn besicd Matt
Freeman. Anthony Roberts, and
Demy Beamon.
Lugering singled lo open the
fifth, but Bellhorn picked olf
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p ln c h -ru n n c r J o n W illia m s.
After the second out was re­
corded King and Fergerson drew
walks before Eckstein lined his
game winner.
With the loss. Oviedo fell to 0-3
overall and 1&gt;I in the confer­
ence. Th e Lions played at U n i­
versity Saturduy.
"Oviedo has a good team
played a tough gam e."
Powers. "Th e y're one of the
learns In Ihe conference.
made a rouple of errors,
they didn't capitalize."

Seminole, now 2-0 In sllie
conference, travels to DcLand
Monday for a 3:30 p.m. contest
at the high school. Oviedo will
host Lake Mowrll Wednesday al
7 p.m.
M il

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hope to be able to pul together a
good mile relay."
Seminole's next opportunity to
see just how good they are and
m ig h t be w i ll c o m e n e x t
weekend, when the Tribe will
compete In Ihe Winter Park Elite
Invitational next Saturday at
Showalter Field.
"O n ly eight teams arc Invited
(lo the m rrt|." said Brauman.
"One of them Is St. Thom as
Aquinas of Fori Lauderdale, the
preseuson favorite to win the
Class 3A stale meet. We'll be
able to see how good they ore
and how good we arc.
"Right now. we're very good lit
the field events. If we can
continue lo Improve in the field
events, then we have a pretty
good shot to do some things at
the end of the season, but that's
a big If. If we ran pul logethrr
some relays and have a few
Individuals come along, who
knows what we're capable of/"

Me played I.U8H big league
games with Ihe Chicago While
Sox and Ihe Tigers, and m ire d
wllh a .273 llfcllme average. 213
home runs and 884 Rills.
In all that time. Lemon played
Ihe outfield about os well os It
con be played. He w tu charged
with only 82 errors. Me playrd In
three All-Star games and hit
.204 In the 1984 World Series.
"D on't feel sorry for m e."
Lemon said. " I had a wonderful
career. I had almost 20 years In
professional baseball."
Me misses being pari of the
group.
" I miss the guys." he said.

"It's like Magic Johnson suld
lie'll miss the guys. That's so
true. Tha t's what I miss must."
Lemon. 37. Isn'l sure whal lie
will do now. Bul h r docs know
he'll enjoy life more.
" I appreciate everything so
much more now ." Lemon said,
‘ ‘e s p e c ia lly k id s a n d re la ­
tionships. Being a professional
athlete. It's so easy lo think more
of yourself than anyone else. It's
easy lo do, because I be game Is
so competitive.
"B u l now I wish I had been
able lo do ihtnga for people. I
wish I had handled II better
when! left Ihe club.

Lemon
C M tla u d from Pago ! B
diet and regained
most of the weight he lost.
T h in g s he once took Tor
granted now have more mean­
ing. Me can't shave with a blade:
be no longer goes out barefoot.
These are major changes for a
man whose trademark was a
headfirst slide Into first base.
"Y ou know how wild I was. I
have an enlarged spleen now."
Lemon sold, laughing. "If t tried
sliding into first base today. I
wouldn't get therr."
But It Isn't the action of
baseball Lemon misses. Me bad
all of that.

Jackson, Lake at top of honor roll
A rlasc C raltar topped play in the W oman's
M atch F atal league with a 553 series. Etalaa
K ratlral followed with a 493 scries.
Th e HI H ainan were ted this week by W ands
B nbbsrd'c 322 series and a 488 effort from
Baton.
Nancy Jcknara rolled a 5 4 1 lo highlight play
in the Lndlca Match F aint league. Ctondto
B anovs a t* backed Johnson up with a 4 9 1.
The top series 13 the Thnraday N ight M latd
league were turned In by C artla Scar bar*, who
led Ihe men wllh a 371 rlfori. and M artha
A nderson whose 313 pared the women. T ravis
B oatw sll rolled a 342 series while Dabble Lalgh

SAN FOR D — B r a Ja c k s* * and B*b Loka J r .
posted the week's top series In action at Bowl
America Sanford.
Bowling In the F s r i i f E a s ily league. Jackson
posted a 336 to lead the women's honor roll this
week while Lake turned In a 676 during play In
the B * v l A m e rica M a s 's Hand leap league to
top the men's list.
Backing up Jackson among the P*rolg E a s ily
women was P h y llis M *tt. who put together a
323. In Ihe men's half of the league. A J B a rra
rolled a 637 while A l D as m a s turned In a 396.
put logrthers SOL
J i m Bocks trailed Lake In the M as'a H a n d i­
Bab ta k a J r. also headlined play among the
cap standings this week with a 604.
U npraftastoanto with his 619 series. Char to s
Th e lop scries turned in this week during
I m l s i C i l r l a i f M action were bv A l B o ra s .. J f c S f t H r " “ a d » R h a 607 effort.
Mary Mltch all and C harlie L sh ea s lopped
who scored a s S a T l U a K m ltt. who registered a
O atsrs play. Mitchell rolling a 528 to lop the
382. and B*k Lake J r ., who rolled a 370.
women and Lukrns pacing the men with his 57fi
In S c m l* * lt M skUa Radto action. A ga ss
series. B aby Btobar pul together s 517 w hllr
scored a 346 while J s d y W ith e rs* * registered a
Jo* Jonlka came in wllh a 338
320 and B s t k B n rk c came In al 313.

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school record, a new meet record
by over 14 feet and the best
throw In the state so far this
season.
"O u r field event people arc
gelling very, very consistent."
said Brauman. "Like Bernard,
everyone Is Just about ready to
explode."
If the Semlnolcs In the ru nn­
ing events arc able to compete at
the same level as those In Ihe
field events, then Ihe Trib e
should be In the hunt for slate
honors at the end of the season.
B ra u m a n Isn't m a k in g any
trash predictions, bul he did say
that's what the Semlnolcs are
shooting for.
" It ’s hard to say how wc slurk
up state-wide." he said. "A s tar
a’s last year’s leant Is concerned,
we're a little more experienced.
Losing Kamil! Mltehmun (who
moved to Miami) hurt. Me was
our best quarter-mller. We're
working to fill that void. We

two singles as the Advance Brake Indians
oulscored Ihe Yankees 22-10.
February 22
Dominic retraces (double, three singles). Chad
Pagnac ifour singles) and Brian Pagozalskl (three
singles! led the way as the Lake Mary Giants
squeeked by the Winter Springs Reds 18-13.
Todd Johnson and T yle r Graham combined for
14 RBI as Ihe Cubs bested the M ets‘ 19-15.
Graham had a home run. Ihree doubles snd a
single while Johnson had a home run, two
doubles and two singles. Also hitting were To n y
Dill (double, four singles) and George Lusk (home
run. double, three singles).
Matt Horwalh counted a home run among his
Ihree hits and Robbie Carr. Hunter Roberts.
Shannon Mau. Jason Blanton. Mlcheal Musekn.
David Sloan. Paul llger and Michael Wong also
had three hits as the Lake Mary Llbatore Roofing
Angels beat the W inter Springs White Sox 20-11.
February 29
Despite a th re e -ru n hom e ru n by Matt
Bushm an, the Angels edged the Longwood
Dodgers 8-7.
Fsbrusry 27
The Red Sox outscored the Cardinals 13-6 In a
good defensive game.
Fsbrusry 28
Chad Pagnac and J im m y Patterson both
doubled and alngled twice as the Giants doubled
the score on the Braves 18-9.
Fsbrusry 29
Mall Horwalh homered and Michael Musekn
ripped a pair of triples as the Lake Mary Angels
elobberd the Lake Mary Yankees 23-11.
John Mengehold hit for the cycle, plus, and
drove In seven runs as the Tw in s blasted the
Orioles 22-4. Mengehold counted a home run. a
triple, two doubles and two singles among his six
hits. Also hitting were Joshua Rabun (triple,
double, single). Shane Larson (double, two
singles), To n y Duber (triple, double), Michael
Brady laouoie,
(double, single) ana
and jwten
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years or oldrr.
3. Anyone lulling (ram a p in
which as b rrn Issued a pier
Saltwater Fishing License.

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6. Anyone who holds a valid
commercial Saltwater Products
License other Ilian Ihe owner,
operator or custodian of a vessel
for which a Saltwater Fishing
License Is required. O nly one
person aboard a vessel to which
a commercial Saltwater Pro­
ducts License lias ’ been Issued
may claim exemption at any
given lime,
7. Any Florida resident who Is
a member of Ihe United States
Armed Forces and not stationed
In Florida, when Ashing while al
home an leave for 30 days or
less, upon submission of orders.
8. A nyo n e w ho Iras been
accepted by the Florida Depart­
m e n t a f H e a lt h a n d R e ­
habilitative Services for devel­
opmental services.
9. A nyo n e w ho lias been
nsstgnrd by a court lo a Meallh
unit R e h a b ilita tive S e rvices
authorized rehabilitation pro­
gram Involving training In Flor­
ida aquatic resources.
A Florida resident wliu Is
cert tiled us totally and perma­
nently disabled muy obtain a
IH Tinu nrnt license at no charge
(m m u county tax collector.
DEFINITIONS
R aaldsnt
u. Anyone who has continually
re sid e d In F lo r id a (o r six
montlis.
ti. Anyone who lias established
a domicile in Florida and who
has rvldrncrd such as provided
In the law.

tarpon. Examples
Examples of
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vertebrates narc
snails,if tllwhelks,
clams, scallops, shrimp, crab,
lobster, sea stars, sea urchins
and sea cucumber*.
SHUFE’S SCOOP
Th e Anc for Ashing wlthut a
required license or stamp Is 930
plus the coat af the amount of
^Arable license or stamp.
the appll
FO R ECAST
Fr lISHINQ
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Count on good speck action In
the BL J o h n ! R lvsr and Lake
Jeenp. Flah the sh a llo w s with
Missouri minnows or small jigs
for these tasty panAsh. Bass
Ashing Is on the upswing, wllh
the average Ash weighing In at
around two pounds. When thr
water Is dropping In Ihe river,
fis h r u n - o f f s w i t h s m a ll
Rapala-type: lures for sure act!
action.
S eb a stia n In let snook are
hitting live shrimp on the ra st
aid s o f th a bring*- Th e Arst
part of the Incoming tide, or thr
outgoing tide seems to be Ihe
beat. One-ounce Jigs and m rdlum-sized lures will also produce,
bul they must be fished slowly
near the bottom.
C a p t a i n J a c k at P o r t
C anaveral reports slow otfshore
action, with dirty water reaching
out lo 170 feet. One marlin was
caught last weekend, but many
anglers gol skunked. Bottom
Ashing for grouper and snapper
has been good In deep water —
from 180 feel on oul.
Inside the Part lias tiern u
tittle slow w llh o nly a Tew
b itte ris h , sh e e p s Itc u d u n d
Aoundcr. Trout and rcdflsh are
active on the fla ts of thr
Banana and Indian rtvara.
Shccpahead and blorflsh nrc
ihe big newa al Panes Inlet
The best action Is along the
north Jellies, bul some llotinder.
blueflsh and redflsh [season
closed) arc hitting ul the south
jelllrs.

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S l a t e s A r m e d F o r c e * w h o Is
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d. A ny student enrolled In u
college or university In Ihe state.

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Any saltwater apeclea or flnhsh
of I h r c la s s e s A g n u t h u .
C h o n d rlrh th y rs and O sle lc h tliy rs . a nd m a rine Inv e rlb ra lrs In the classes of
G a s t r o p o d a . B iv a t v la a n d
C r u s la c r a . or the p h y lu m
Krhlnodermatu. bul It dors not
Include n o n liv in g shells or
Erhlnodrnns. Examples of Anflsb are Itogflsh. sharks, Irout.
mackerel, rays, catfish, eel and

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�4 t - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 8, 1991

Business
Regular Bahama flights on track

IN B R I E F

By NICK W. FFBIFAUF

Sanford business seminars set

Herald Slaff Writer

SAN FOR D — Tw o nrw business classes will be held for
Sanford mrrrhants. The sessions arc part of a continuing
program deslgnrd lo Improve the business rllm alc of the
downtown area.
Th e meetings are sponsored by the Sanford Historic
Downtown Waterfront Association. The organization's Presi­
dent. Chris Crania* explained. "T h is Is part of an on-going
rfTort we are making to enhance the professional skills of our
members."
The event Is actually a two session workshop, presented by
the Small Huslncss Development Center, at Seminole Com m u­
nlly College.
The first merllng. slated for Wednesday, March 10. Is
entitled "Increasing Sales with a Service Attitude. It will he led
by Hob Chralham . business consultant for Effective Results.
Chralhnm IsronsJdrrrd a specialist In sales and marketing.
Th e second of the two session workshop, will be held on
Murrh 30. It will deal with "Projecting a Professional Image".
Karrn Scott, of Trammell Craw. Co.. wIP lead the session. In
addition to her sales and marketing work, she Is also manager
or the Longwood Shopping Center.
Doth of the sessions will be held from 5:30 until 7:30 p.in., at
the First Strrct Gallery. 203 E. First Street In downtown
Sanford.
The workshops are open to all members of the Sanford
Historic Downtown Waterfront Association, and ore free of
chargr. Prospective mem tiers are also urged lo attend.
Refreshments will lie served.
Fur further lurormatlou or reservations, phone 323-9178.

SA N FOR D — Regular tourist (lights unstlll act lo begin rrom the Central Florida
Regional Airporl In (h r Bahamas. "Plans are
moving ahead right on schedule." said
Airport Director Steve Cooke.
Gerald Bourne, president of Family Island
Holidays of Longwood. briefed Ihe members
of the Sanford Airport Authority on the
project during the regular meeting last
week.
Bourne explained how Island Express
Airline, a privately owned air service. Is
going to provide non-stop round-trip servlrr
between Sanford and the Family Islands In
Ihe Bahamas. "F o r the lllghls directly from
Sanford to the Bahamas," he said. "W e
have two stops planned. In Marsh Harbour
and Treasure Cay on Abaeo."

Longwood chamber to meet Wednesday
LON G W OO D — The Longwood/Winlcr Springs Chamber of
commerce will hold a Small Business Breakfast Meeting
Wednesday. "Building and Keeping Your Customer Base" Is
the subject of discussion.
Guest speaker for the morning session will be Jack Hiatt, a
management and financial consultant, who plans lo outline the
techniques und measurements of customer sal Isfact Ion.
The meeting Is scheduled for 7:30 until 8:30 Wednesday
morning at Quality Inn-North. S.R. 434 at 1-4 In Longwood.
Tin- breakfast session Is open to all members or the Chamber,
as welt as prospective members. For reservations, phone the
Chamber ofllrr, 831-9991.

Free tax counaellng offered
Central and North Florida taxpayers ran now get free tax
asslstuner at nearly 700 volunteer lax assistance centers
located throughout the area according to James J . Ryan.
' Internal Revenue Service Jacksonville district director.
This year IRS trained over 3,000 area volunteer tax aaslstors
to prepare basic federal Income lax returns. Volunteers assist
cldrrly, handicapped. non-English speaking and other taxpay­
ers who need help reporting Ih rlr tax returns.
"Lower-lnrom e workers who may be eligible for the
expanded Earned Income Credit will find Ihe volunteer
assistance center* helpful and convenient." Ryan said In a
press release.
For Information about V IT A and T C E locations In their area
und to verify the hours of operation, taxpayers should call IRS
at 1-800-829-1040. Jacksonville taxpayers can call locally at
354-1700.
Volunteer sites are typically located In shopping mall*,
community centers, banks, post offices, libraries, churches and
other such community locales. There are 085 centers located
throughout 47 central and north Florida counties.
Th is Is tlir 22nd year taxpayers have been able to get flee
help from volunteers through Ih r Volunteer Income Tax
Asslstuner (V ITA ) und Tax Counseling for Ih r Eldrrly (TCE|
programs.

Sales associate named for Heathrow
H E A TH R O W — Arvlda Company recently named Mark E.
I'orirr, salrs associate for Ih r master-plannrd com m unlly of
Heathrow.
I'orirr. formerly u salrs associate for Ryan Homes of Florida,
was ranked In Ihe top 5 percent of sales producers In the
nation. Other real estate experience Includes Ihe Implementa­
tion of a marketing program for 12 Gulf-front condominiums
and yacht club, located In the Florida Panhandle. Th e program
produced 22.8 million dollars In sales In 1980, 5.3 million In
1987. n 2 million In 1988. 8,9 million In 1989 und 7.2 million
ill 1990
Aililll tonally, I'o rirr served ns a U n llrd Stales A ir Flight Test
Engineer, stationed at Egljn A.F.H.. where hr managed und
planned ih r training of 76 crew mnnliera. 17 siijK-rvlwirs and
30 civilian und military engineers.
Arvlda'* llrathrow Is a planned residential community
fruturing tin- brand n rw Heathrow Elementary School, a
full service shopping rrn trr, 18-hole championship golf course,
$4 million Racqurt Club and homes priced from the low tIOO s
to o vrr *1 million.

Bourne, who Is gelling the flights and
schedules eslalillshed said. "W e hnd origi­
nally announced w r would start the regular
flights by the end of this month, but with
thr paperwork that still has to lie ac­
complished. I would feel more comfortable
predicting a start around mid A pril."
"Another thing we are working on right
now." he adder). "Is the obtaining of an
additional aircraft to handle the flights."
The airline Is nlso planning to provide
d a lly ro u n d -trip u lr service to Fort
Uiudcrclnlc, where passengers will lie able
to change to other Island Express aircraft,
and head for additional ports in Ihe
B ah am as. T ltr s e w ill in c lu d e N o rth
Ele ulh e ra . G o ve rn o r's H a rb o u r, Rock
Sound, George Tow n, amt Stella Marls.
In addition lo Ihe link-up with the
Bahamas flights from Fort Lauderdale.
Bourne said. "Thr lllghts ran also be used

for people on business or pleasure wishing
to f ly b e tw e e n S a n f o r d a n d F o r i
Lauderdale,"
Bourne explained, "Island Express, the
airline which will handle these nights, still
has to get the necessary permits from the
Ministry of Transportation In the Bahamas
before we can get these nights started."
He Is very excited about the prospects of
using the facilities at the Central Florida
Regional Airport. "W e are working on an
agreement with Central Florida Air Mainte­
nance at the airport, to handle the mainte­
nance of our aircraft," Bourne said.
" I ’m very happy about the prospects for
these nights," ne commented. " I had one
man who arranges flights for about 30
separate families lo the Bahamas, and he Is
very anxious for us lo gel this project
underway, so I look forward lo having a
good resiMinsc from the general public."

Standards
for trade
SCO topic
By J . MARK B ARFIILO
Herald Slalf Writer
S A N FO R D AllhouI’ll Ih r
s u b je c t nT th e M a rc h 11
videoconference ai Seminole
Com m unlly College Is meeting
m anufacturing standard* for
International .trade, the Informa­
tion may foreshadow standards
In the United Stales.
From 1 to 4 p.m ., locnl m anu­
facturers may' participate in a
live conference with experts
from the United States and
England on meeting the "ISO
9000" standard*. Th e standards
were established In 1987 try a
OO-nallon committee railed tlir
International Organization for
Standardization. Th e standards
establish consistent &lt;|uallty
control at companies and urr
audited by approved agencies.
Th e ISO 9000 standards have
been established by the Euro­
pean Com m unlly and by tlir end
or 11)92, a n y p rodu ct sold
lhroughoul Europe by meet
those standards. Th e standards
have also been adopted hy Jap.m
and other Aslan countries.
Hut G lru Morgan, director of
the SC C Hustnrsa and Industry
Support Center, said the stan­
dards are bring adopted In tills
country by the U.S. Defense
Department and the Food and
Drug Administration.
/‘Years and years ago, people
believed the metric system was
g o in g to lalte o v e r ." said
Morgan. - "M any people today
think the ISO standards will go
the way of the metric system,
but It's not. Manufarlurrrs urr
going to have to lie more In tune
with quality rontrul."
Morgan said many small busi­
nesses start out with a local
market In mind but then sec an
opjiortunlly overseas or with the
federal government after several
years. Unless Ih ry meet the ISO
9000 standards. Morgan said
they may Ire lockrd out front
offering their products.
R e g is tra tio n Is $ 1 2 5 per
person and must lie made by
Frlday |3C|. Spare is limited to
30 persons and IS of those have
a lre a d y h e rn taken up by
Sle m rns
Strom berg-Carlson
employers. Morgan said. Reser­
vations urr available by calling
323-1450. extrusion 040

Sanford business welcome
Abba Tours recently moved from 101 to 500 W.
First Street In Sanford. The Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce welcomed them to the
new location. Lell to right, Chamber Welcoming
Committee member Ned Yancey. Abba travel
t consultant Janet Glllett, Chamber committee

members Sharon Motaley and Joanna Chandler,
Abba Tours manager Joyce Sewell, Abba travel
consultant Marlene Bagga, and Chamber
committee members Martha Yancey, Kim
Townsend, Beth Beldln and Wayne Albert.

United Telephone elevates 2
Tro y W. Todd, who resides In
Apopka, has been named chair­
man and chief executive officer
of Ultltrd Telephone of Florida.
Fred I). Lawrence of Longwood
was named to rrp la rr Todd as
president.
Th e appointments became ef­
fective on March 1. following the
U n ite d Te le p hone qu a rte rly
Hoard of Directors inerting.
Todd has served as president
of the Florida operation since
I9H2. Prior lo that time, hr
served United T c lrro m III a
number of key position*.
Fred D. Law rence. 43. ol
Longwood, has replaced Tro y us
president and chief operating
offleri. Lawrrnre will ussunir
irsp o n s lb lllty for all of ih r
operations at United Telephone
ol Florida, the largest of Ihr
corporation's seven lorul tele­
phone groups

. lu s t p u b l i s h e d :
Dean Whist*! Research Report on

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Todd

Lawrence

The company's spokesperson
Hrtiin Craven explained. "M r.
Lawrence cornea here from the
Kansas City area and lias set up
residence In Longwood. He's
been In tlte business since 1970
w hrn he was with Michigan Dell,
and has served as vice president
with United since 1982."
United Telephone of Florida Is
headquartered Iti Altam onte
Springs.

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aboul investing, the better
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ood investment decisions,
or a complimentary copy
of our latest research data
on this company, just ask.

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Lake Mary business welcome
The Lake Mary Ch a m be r o l C om m erce
conducted a ribbon cutting for American
Paging Lett to right. Chamber members Paul
Allard, Gmny Coombs. Kelt MacDonald. Diane

Parker, Jay Gabbard, American Paging manager
Rachel May, Chamber officials Mike Curssi, and
Kathie Ragan

S a n fo r d H e r a ld

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday. March S. 1992 • ■■

People
IN B R I E F
D IS TIN C TIO N S

N ancy Stanley and W ilm a Harper
Nicole Haves, Lake Mary, winner ot Ihe 3 lo 5-year-old
Tiny Miss division ol the pageant.

Craft winners announced
Members of the Woman's Club of Lake Mary
participated In a District Vlt Arts and Crafts
compel II Ion recently. Winners In each category
were announced.
First place wlnnera and their categories nre:
Nancy Stanley. K nilttng: Barbara C u rtin .
Wreath-making: Maggie Snlvely. Weaving and
Diane Nelson. Christmas Slocking.
Second place winners and categories arc:
Wilma Harper. Doll and Clothes ad Jetta
Woodall, Jewelry.

Tiny Master Patrick Ross, Winter Springs, admires his new
trophy.

All Sotlla Catholic Church hosted
Mardl Qras. a weekend of fun. food
and entertainment recently. Money
raised will benefit All Souls Catholic
School and community projects.
A n n u a l pageant w inne rs were
Judged by Doug Plcozzl. Clam our
Shots; Dorothy Lee, All Star Model­
ing and Talent Agency: Hal Conrad.
Conrad Stevens Salon: Rod Layer.
Triangle Productions: Karen Caan. Lake Mary Dance Aradcm y:
rolyn Dunn. Mannequin Interna­
tional: Kelly Matin-Holt, of Miriam
and Valeric's School of Dance Arts
'a n d Melvin Tharpe. Regalia. W in­
ners were awarded trophies. ..livings
bonds and phoio sittings.

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HtfiM PM m hr Charltl B u ll

B rllla n y Cam pbell, D ellone, Is
rurmar-up In tha Little Miss division.

Brant Jtdimson.’W .’turrari aritTiaKy Moors

Food fair benefits school
Brent It. Adamson, vice president of RichUnited Carp., presented the first monthly Food
Fair check lo Hr. Margaret C u m in , principal of
All Souls Catholic School. Also present was
Sally Moore, officer of Ihc All Souls Home/School
Association.
Rich’s Food Fair, a division of HIch-Unllcd
Corp.. Is a fund-raising co-op for public and
private schools and churches. The participating
organization receives a commission on all frozen
foods sold through the group. Rich's Food Fair
olTera an opportunity for schools lo have an
ongoing fund-raising activity lira I will bring In
extra dollars to enhance their sc two] programs.
Call 1-800-282-3247 for more Information.

M ADD honors local men
Mothers Against D runk Driving. Central
Florida, hooored 24 persons recently. Including
five trom Seminole County. These (Kroons were
honored for their fight against Impaired driving
for the year 1901.
Honorrcs are: Officer Anardi Collazo. Sanford
P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t : T r o o p e r R e g in a ld
Cannlehnrl. Florida Highway Patrol In Seminole
County: Deputy David O'Connor. Seminole
C o u n ty S h e riff s Office: C o rp o ra ) V irg il
Plckleslmer, Lake Mary l*ollcc Deparlmcnl und
Andrew Cameron, office of Ihe Stale Attorney In
Srm lnolr County.
Dana Dalton, lafl, crown* Kayll* Lytle, Lake Mary, 1992 Mlta Mardl Ora*.

Reynika Hernandez. Sanford,
Mardl Qraa Llltle Miss.

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Junior Miss Summer Mealy Chapin
halls Irom Winter Park.

iThere’s no business like monkey business
B y SAMQI TIL W IC K
Special to the Herald

Senior Primate Keeper Becky Neah enjoy* her work at the Contrel Florida Zoo.

SAN FOR D - Catching up with Becky Nuxli.
Senior Primate Keeper ut the Central Florida
Zoological Park. Is nol always easy, particularly II
you try lo Interview lirr on a day when the
veterinarians are scheduled lo t Isll.
llecky has hern a primate krrpcr at the Zoo
slnre I9H4 but previously, both In Indiana and
Flurida she was a vrlrrlnaty assistant Nol only
dors Becky, along with fellow kcr|n-r, Carol
Setter ball, rare (or all of Ihr prlmulrs. »h r Is also
In charge of ordering and keeping Irack ol all ol
the mrdleal supplies al Ihe Zoo
" I really enjoyed working with veterinarians,"
Becky says, "and ainre I had this background,
once I begun working al lltr Zoo. I volunteered to
keep track of all the medical supplies anil assist
Ih c ve irrlnu rlu ns when they perform p ro ­
cedure*.”
The veterinarians who curr lor all ol the
animals al the Central Florida Zoological Park a ir
from Ihc University ol Florida. College ol
Veterinary Medicine. In Galnrsvlllr Whenever
Ihe vrlertnarlaus. along wtlll Ihr veterinary
students who accompany them, come to the Zoo.
Becky Is busy making surr lliat all of ih r supplies
and medical Ion* I lial Ihey nrrd urr c I o m - u I hand
"Vel days are generally busy,” says llrik v .
"but occasionally w r have tlm r for a little fun "
Becky laughs as she recalls a praillial Joke Ihut
she and her co-workers played on one of ihe
vrlrrf narians
"W e made a strange looking 'worm* by blowing

{ K e e p in g p rim a te s s tim u la te d
is a c h a lle n g e be ca use th e y are
so In te llig e n t and in q u is itiv e .
W e h id e fo o d and tre a ts in a
v a rie ty o f w ays so th a t th e y
have to fo ra g e fo r It. J
•Becky Nath
some banunu out of u straw and thro prrteinlrd
that we hud found It In one ol the animal rxlilblls
We all urtrd vrry concerned about w hat It might
Ik . "

While the veterinarian was diligently trying to
use all of his know ledge and Irulnlng lo determine
flit- origin of till* strange creature, one ot Becky's
co-workers grubtu-d lltr worm and ule It
"T h e took on ihr fai rs of Ihc veterinarians and
Ihr sludrnt* w as hysIrrlcuP"
Working al (In* Zoo Is not ull Inn and games lor
Becky, bm site und Carol do s|w-nd some ol Hu tr
busy day Ihluklng up new activities for all ol Hu*
primates Intheir care
"Keeping primates stimulated Is a &lt;hullrnge
because they are so intrlllgrnl und Inqulslllvr
We hide food and Urals In a variety of ways so
that ihey have to loragr lor It."
llecky rnjoys watching how the dlllcrriit kinds
ol prltnalr* react to und manipulate dilti rent
types ol stimuli, such as liumhon. hay, Insects
llwy m igh t latch, new types of food, rli W hrn
asked which animals In the tir|uunurtit she is Hie
See Nash. Page 7B

�- Sanlord Hsrald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday. March 8, 1992

Broadw ay dream cam e true

ENGAGEMENTS

Joel Sheffield and Tina Tobin

Tobin-Sheffield
P IG E O N F O R G E . T r n n . Tim o th y and Patricia Tobin of
Pigeon Forge. Ten n. are an­
nouncing the engagement of
their (laughter. Tina Michelle, to
Joel David Sheffield, non of
Henry and l.llllan Shrllleld of
Sanford.
Horn In Fort Hclvolr. Va.. the
h rid e -cle ct In the m aternal
granddaughter of Mr*. Geneva
Hudson of Morristown. Tenn.
a n d the late M r. J o h n D.
Hudson. She Is the paternal
granddaughter of Hud and Mary
Tobin of Sanford.
Mins Tobin Is a 1087 graduate
of Seminole High School. San­
ford and In a 1002 graduate of
Seminole Com m u nity College

where nhe received nn A .A .
degree In Special Education. She
Is presently em ployed an a
duyearr teacher at Kids Korner.
Her fiance, born In Daytona
Head). In the maternul grandson
of Mr*. Hetty Klnnam of Daytona
llr a c li a n d th e p a t e rn a l
grandson of Mr. James Sheffield.
Sanford. Sheffield In a 1088
graduate of Liberia New Tribes
Mission School. Liberia. Africa
and a 1000 graduate of New
Tribe* Hlblc Innllutule. H r Is
presently employed us a truck
drlvrrforScotty'n.
The wedding will lie nn evrnt
of Aug. I, 1002. 2:30 p.m..
Central Hapllnt Church. Sanford.

Melton, Jimenez
exchange vows
SANFORD Dona E lo ls r
Mellon and Thom as Nicholas
Jlm e nrz were married Ja n. 11.
1002. 2 p m., at Central Hapllst
Church. Sanford. The Rev. Don
lllcks performed the ceremony.
* Tile bride Is the daughter o f
Mr. unil Mr*. Hilly R. Mellon of
Orlando und the bridegroom Is
the son of Mrs. Louisa Jimenez
of Sanford und the late Mr. Roger
Jimenez.
Given In marrlnge by her
futhrr. the bride chose for her
vow* a while satin, floor length
gown with short train. The
hemline of the skirt was applli|ued w ith lace. T h e gown
f e a tu r e d a f i l l e d , lu re
embellished liodlrr with round
neckline. The liodlrr descended
to a drop|ied waistline and lull
skirl which was caught ut the
back with u large, larr-uppllqued
Ikiw . The sleeve* were fitted,
three-quarter Inch In length,
with a gentle pufr effect and flul
while satin Im iw su I the shoulder.
Her Illusion veil was held with a
comb lnlrr*|M-rsrd with while
silk flower* She carried a round
bouquet of white carnations,
daisies und blur delphinium.
Amy Hearn of nirtiilngham.
Ala served as nialrun of honor.
She wore a deep royal blue tea
length gown 1 lie n rrk lln r was
rounded, with a filled bodice and
drop|x-d waist. T h r sleeves were
pulled at the shoulder und nrrru lrd with Ixiws. She wore u
sldrcnmh ol while silk carna­
tions In her hair and carried u

At 10. Je nn y G ruby lia* *rrn
her dream come true. Ever since
■he was knee high to a duckling,
the pretty and talented dancer
ha* set her sight* on Hroad way.
Since early Ja n u a ry , after
Jenn y auditioned In New York,
she ha* been a member of the
high-stepping cast performing In
"W ill Roger* Follies" al the
Palace Theater on Broadway.
Due to the Injury of a cast
dancer In late December, Jenn y
was called to come to New York
to audition after she was spotted
by the casting company last fall.
She returned to Sanford to
resume her dancing position at
Walt Disney World and attend
Seminole Com m unity College.
She was Informed several days
later that she landed the role nn
New Year's Day and left later
that day for the Hlg Apple. She
learned the pari In five days, and
after the Injured dancer re­
lumed. Jenn y was retained In
the cast.
Whal a break!
Jenny's parrnt*. Marsha and
Jim Gruby. her sister. Jill, and
her aunt and uncle from Tam pa
have already traveled to New
-York to see their shining star
perform. Keith Carradlnc plays
the starring role and Je nn y Is
the youngest dancer In the cast.
" It 's almost tike It hasn't
happened." Marsha said. "It
happened so quickly."
For Marsha and Jim . their
efforts are finally paying off.
Marsha has been accompanying
her daughters to dance classes
and auditions In various parts of
the country for many, many
year*. She lias literally lived for
her daughters' dancing while
Jim has kept Ills nose to the
grindstone to foot the bills.
Jill, a sophomore al Seminole
High School, has also had a taste
of professional dancing. She
danced last summer at Opryland
and again last Christmas. She
recently choreographed a piece
for Destiny, an award-winning
SHS ensemble headed for Wash­
ington. D.C.. along with Pizzazz,
to perform In national competi­
tion.
Marsha said Je nn y Is adjusting
well to New York except for the
cold weather. She lucked out In
locating an apartment with a
family friend. When she's not
dancing In the Follies. Jenny
a tte n d s cla sses, a u d itio n s ,
models, takes voice lessons and
visits museums.
Je n n y O ru b y Is a star of
ta tn o rro w . T h e ‘ s ta tu e s q u e
beauty lives to perform. When
she's on stage. Je n n y captivates

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Vergle Motlay, lafl, praparaa a toad to Myron Oataa, Earl Moalay and Albart Parkin*.
resident since 1070. He moved
to Florida from Lisbon Falls
where he was employed by
General Electric. Myron has
been living hrre since 1077. He
was a railroad conductor In
Llvrrpool. N.Y.
A special guest was Earl's
sister. Kalr Jackson, from Ml.
Airy.

Laap yaar wadding
the audience as she move* with
the case of a graceful swan. Off
stage, she's like the girl next
dooi — sweet and lovely.

Birthday* calabratad
It was party time on Sunday.
Feb. 23. when three local men
were honored on their birthdays.
Vergle Mosley was hostess for
the celebration at her home
2440 Oak Ave.
Guests of honor were: Vergle'*
husband. Earl, who turned 88 on
Feb. 23: Al Perkins, who was 80
on Feb. 18: and Myron Gates
who turned Hi on Feb. 24. The
guests of honor are all members
of th r Sanford Shufflcboard
Club.
About 30 friends gathered on
the carport for the celebration
and later were nerved a buffet,
picnic-style, on the grounds.
Th e y w r rr loastrd with cham­
pagne and sang the "Happy
Birthday" song uftrr blowing out
thr randlrs on th r birthday cake
w hirl) was decorated to resentbit- a shufflrboard court.
Earl m ovrd from Ml. A iry. N.C.
to Sanford In 1041 where he
owned und t&gt;|K-ralrd Mosley's
Garage. Al has been a Sanford

It's leap year and what a way
to start married life.
Hut th a t's w h e n C o lle e n
McFadden and Michael Jo hn Hill
decided to become Mr. and Mrs.
The y were married Feb. 20 at
the First U n ite d M ethodist
Church.
On Friday night. Michael's
parents. Ann und Jo hn Hill,
hosted the reheursal dinner at
the Holiday Inn. Sanford Marina.
Among those attending were the
blrde’s parents. June and David
M c Fa dde n. and the b rid e 's
brother. Master CPO David W.
M c F a d d e n . a n d h i* w if e
Georgeann. from Key We»l.
T h e a rriv a l of ih c b rid e ­
g r o o m 's a u n t a n d u n c le .
Kathleen und Dick Phillips, from
Letchworth. England, came as
quite a surprise to the bridal
couple.

Jonaaa* wad 50 yaar*
Congratulations to Joyce and
C.O. "D ic k " Jones who were
married 50 years Feb. 28. The
couple exchanged vows at the
h o m e of J o y c e 's m o t h e r .
Katlilren Adams, on IHth Street.
Joyce Is a native daughter und
the couple have lived In Sanford

during their entire married life.
Joyce and Dick were honored
In style last night by their three
daughters at the traditional
golden wedding celebration at
Tlm ncuan Country club. Mort­
on this later.

School and community
T h e S a n fo rd H is to ric
Downtown Waterfront Associa­
tion Is sponsoring the second
annual Perception. Perspective.
Progress und Partnership forum
Tuesday. March 17. at 7 p.m .. In
the library of Sanford Middle
School. Th e event Is free to the
public and refreshments will lie
served.

Art faitlval today
For those who did not get to
the St. Johns River Festival
Saturday, thr festival Is open
today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. ut
Fort Mellon Park. Ribbons were
presented Saturday and the
monetary awards will be made
at 4 p.m. today. Th e winning
artist will receive t l.0 0 0 In cash.
Best of Category will receive
$ 3 5 0 . Merit awards wll Ik- pres­
ented as well as Display Award.
E.B. Stowe Award and Honor­
able Mention ribbons.
Hetty and Don Reagan are In
charge of the physical layout of
the show and Ashby Jones Is In
charge of the Purchase Award.
Th e public Is wrlcome al no
udmlsslon charge.
(Doris Dietrich, retired Sanford
Harald People editor, I* e Harald
co rre sp o n d e n t co ve rin g the
Sanford ere*. Phone: 322-4S2S.)

Spring signals interest in new clothes
onto other garments or the skin.

Spring must be In the air
because I seem to be getting
many questions In our office
rrgurdlng new clothes. W ith
money as tight as It Is. It Is
Important to understand fibers
and labels so clothes can last as
long as possible.

W$*h$bl$ Silk

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

Colorfastnass problems
Mra. Thomas Jimenez
round txiuqurt of W hllr carna­
tions. daisies und light blur
delphinium.
Hob Ktlllrr. a frtrnd of thr
groom, served as best man.
Usher* w r rr Al Jim enez, brother
of the groom. Sunford; Jim
M rlton, th r bride'* brother.
Titusville: Dusty G rrgory of E n ­
terprise and Kevin Hood of
Sanford.
A rrerpllon was held following
the w e d d in g c e r e m o n y at
Central Huptlsl Church.
Following u wedding trip to
North Curullnu. the newlyweds
are making their home In San­
ford

Dye crocking
You may describe It u* "dye
rub o f f . but technically the loss
of dye due to abrasion or ru b­
bing Is called dye crocking. It
may be seen because of the sluln
It leaves on another ganurnl or
thr skin. It also muy leave u
lighter, dlscolorrd nr streaked
urea on Ihc offending gunnrnt.
Dye crocking can occur In any
type of wearing apparel. T h r
most susceptible fabrics to
crocking arc denim* and cordu­
roy*. with rottons. linens, and
ixilyestrr* also likely to crock.
Surface p rin ts that do not
thoroughly penetrate the fabric
ure thr worst offender*.
Before buying u printed gur-

m cnl, examine the reverse sldr
to determine the d rg rrr of dye or
print prnrtrallon. The reverse
sldr will usually Ik - llghlrr or
less distinct. If there I* |xxir dye
penetration, rxumtne the gar­
ment at point* of wear such as
folded edgrs. pockets, seam
edge*, collar and cuff*. If there Is
any color loss. It may be due to
dye crocking.
T o de lrrm lnr If a fabric or
garment will dye crock, rub u
w h llr cuttnit or linen hanky on
un unrxposrd urea such as the
lirm or u seam allowance. If uny
color or d y r up|x-nr* on thr
lianky. then the d y r will crock

Washable silk Is now fashion.
Contrary to popular belief, silk
Isn't a fragile fiber. Before nylon
wus manufactured. It was used
fo r h o t a i r b a llo o n s a n d
parachutes. How tough or how
drltcatr silk fabric Is depend* on
how the yam Is handled, how
the fabric I* woven, dyed, and
finished.
Many of today's silk garments
u rr labeled washable. And they
really are. Just follow the In­
structions on water temperature,
etc. Hr awarr that some color
bleeding will occur, so wash
separately and do not let stand
In thr water very long. The most
popular washable* have texture
rather than a smooth, shiny
surface.
Any silk Is damaged by |&gt;ersplrallon und sunlight. You should
always hang gurm rnta In a
closet and krep the door closed.
When traveling by car always
cover the gunnrnt to prrvrnt
*un damage. And. don't watt

until later to clean silk garments.
T h r y should Ik- washed or dr)'
cleaned us soon as they are
Milled. Allowing Milled clothing
to hang In the closet means
perspiration Is continuing to
weaken the filler* and spot* are
becoming p rrm unrnl stulns.

'Ralnipot*' In rayon
Many of today's rayon fabrics
contain dyes und sizings that
water spot when they come In
c o n ta c t w it h a n y ty p e of
moisture, rv rn raindrop*. Many
ronsurtirrs are asking how to
remove tlirsr ralnspols. If thr
ganurnl rare lalx-l says dryclean
only, the consumer Is oui ol luck
as dry-cleaning will have little nr
no effect on rrm ovlng water
spot*. Water spot removal re­
quires considerable amounts of
moisture: In Mime cases the only
u llrrnutlvr Is to launder the
article.

Th« C ooperative E xten sion
S ervice Is open to a ll regard­
le ss of race, color, creed or
n ation al origin.

Miss Minnie says goodbye after 31 years in county schools
R e llrrm rn t celebration (or
Minute Thomus w us given by the
stall ol Hopper Center of thr
Seminole County m -I i o o I*. "T h is
I* Your l.llr" was thr theme ol
the luncheon held in "M iss
Minnie's" honor, as shr (sculled
by her ro-worker*.
Hop|x-t Center stall rnrmlier*
and Irlrudx gave words ol rrllrcllons ol thr |&gt;a*t, present und
Inline ol this wonderful, lovable.
Christian hearted woman who
carries a srnllr w h rrrvrr shr
goes Tributes to this lover ol
(■eoplr saw her stall, family und
blends rtijoy an alternixiri ol
love shared with "Mtss Minnie."
This dedicated workri has given
31 years ol service to the
Semliiole County schixil* It Is a
true saying lliat "lim e Is not
measured by yrars that you live,
but by ih r deeds that you do and
thr Joy Hurt you give " Miss
M lit lllr sh a re * her ta le nts
wherever shr can Her love ol
mankind can I k - seen In her
everyday life. S h r oltrn gave
ptulsrs to thr Master lor Ills
kindness and gixxlness to her
Her Christian loim m m ltv work
sees her sharing her great tal
nit* — talking atxiul thr laud,
and her ability lu make hxxi

MARVA
HAWKINS

taste m il-of- this world! Sh aring
th r altrriHKin were her blends,
children and well w Ishrrs

M iss M innie Is un active
m rm tirr ol Ih r Frrrw lll Holiness
Church where shr has served lor
over 30 years. Evangelist T h o m ­
us Is u missionary und has
always been In the dally mission
Held. She has liretl a worker and
volunteer lor the Good Samari­
tan Home w h rrr shr sharrs her
G&lt;xl given talent to Ih r resi­
de ills

Anniversary marked
Evergreen Temple No 321 will
(Tlrh ra tr llirlr 07th anniversary
and F.lk Awareness Day. today at
I I a ill worship service The
/am lloja- Missionary Hapllst
Chun h will tir thr stir ol Ihr
•endec. T h r Rrv Ellas ('alley,

Ensign Kenneth Royals receive* congratulation* on hi* promotion
from Officer,Fqipson end Royals' wile, Patricia.
Ilast or. will deliver Ih r message
D lnnrr will Hr served al the Elks
home.

Home from the Army
SPC Terrace A IVarvon was
welcomed home bom his 8'V
year* of service lo thr U S
A r m y . F a m ily a nd Ir lr n d s
a ss e m b le d at the Lee I*. Moore
Park In pay tribute to Terrace In
word and Ming
During his year* In Ih r armed
lorcr*. ferrate was stallonrd at
Ft Cam pbell. Kentucky. Ft.

C a rs o n . C o lo r a d o a n d F t.
I.eouard Wood. Missouri H r I*
Indeed a veteran of Operation
Desert Storm.
SPC Terrace IVarson Is cur­
rently settling down In Sanlord
with his lovely wile Genene and
their daughter*. Am ber and
Terra. Terrace I* thr son of
llrnrlette Pearson William*.

Royal* promoted
Ensign K rn n rlh Koval* was
rrcrntly promoted lo thr rank ol
Knsign Com m a nding O fllrrr.

Presenting Miss Minnie a plaque
Leldner ol Seminole County achoolsP.W. Poisson. Area Operation*
Plan* Officer, congratulated
Kenneth for rrarhlng this signif­
icant milestone In hi* Navy
rarcer. He waa also wished good
lu rk and sucre** a* his lovely
wife, the former Patricia Smith
Royal*, looked on Kenneth Is
the son of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence
Royals. Sanlord
(Mar**

H ite k ln s

I*

s

SanloidHartl* correspondent
covering Sanford new*. Phone:
111 M i l l

SPC

Peirsort

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida • Sunday. March 8. 1992 • T l

Teens need words to blunt
grandmother’s sharp tongue
D E A R A B B Y t Three yearn ago.
I divorced a hard-working. In­
dustrious man who was totally
selfish and Insensitive In other
family members — especially
me. his wife. After many years of
unhappiness. I decided I would
be better off raising our three
children alone than tolerating
the constant tension and strain
of life with "E rn ie " (not his real
name).
Last year. I remurrlrd, and I
cannot desrrlbe m y present
happiness. My only problem now
la Em le'a mother. She has been
a doting grandmother to m y
children. She has always been
•’ nice'* w h e n o th e r fa m ily
members arc present, but the
children have told me that
"G ra n d m a " never misses an
opportunity to speak In an ugly
and negative manner about me.
Th e children (two are now In
their teens) say they are embar­
rassed and do not know how to
respond because I have In ­
structed them to be courteous
and respectful to their grand­
mother.
Abby. any suggestions you
have for m y cx-mnthcr-ln-law
will Ik - very much appreciated,
ns she reads your column dally.
No names or cities, please. I do
not wnnt to embarrass nil vonc.
S TU M P ED
D EA R STU M P ED — AN D T O

wedding gilt to m y family and
friends. I resent the writer who
said the Jilted bride shouldn't
hnve any more showers. If and
when she becomes engaged to
Ik- married again.
Abby. I was devastated and
humiliated by the experience.
Hut nnr year Inter. I met the
most w onderful guy In the
w o r ld , u n d e v e n t u a lly we
becam e engaged. At first I
thought having nnnlhrr shower
would Ik- unfair to the guests.
Hut deep In m y heart. I wanted
one. I wanted to rememtx-r my
shower ns tiring the one for me
and m y new husband-to-br. not
the two I had Mr the wedding
that never look pl.ire.
Welt. It was a fabulous shower,
und the most beautiful wedding!
Looking back. I don't regret one
thing. The first guy did me the
biggest favor of m y life!
H A P P IL T M A R R IE D
IN M A S S A C H U S E T T S
D E A R H A P P IL Y M A R R IE D :
Congratulations. Som rtlm rs It
takes a disappointment nr two to
m a k e u s a p p re c ia te good
fortune. May It ever lie thus.
(Problsms? Writs to Otar Abby.
For a psraonal, unpublished
reply, sand a sell-addressed,
stamped envelope lo Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angeles,
Calll. 90089. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

A D V IC E
•

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W H O M I T M A T C O N C E R N i No
one has to listen to a person
badmouth another. It Is perfectly
all right to Inform the badmouther that you do not want to
hear anything more about a
person who Is not present and
therefore u n n b lc to defend
h lm lh c rls c lf. T h is message
should be delivered In u wellm o d u la te d to n e . T e l l y o u r
children. "You may not win u
popularity contest, but you will
be respected for your honesty
and fairness."
D E A R A B B Y t I have been
reading your column every day
for m a n y years, and i am
Intrigued by the letters regard­
ing canceled weddings. You see.
I. too had a wedding culled olf
the night liefore. (lie changed Ills
inlnd — or I should say. his
mother changed It for him.)
I hud two showers, and ns soon
as the wedding was called off. I
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to llxt her favorites and then
laughs when she realties that
she's listed every one.
" I also enjoy hsvlng Ihe oppor­
tunity lo work with animals In
o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s , to o .
especially Ihe felines." she adds.
Being n primate kreper ran
also lie very challenging, partic­
ularly when trying to meet the
nutritional needs of the animals.
Since ce rta in m on ke ys are
prlmnrlly leaf eaters In Ihe wild,
such ns the howler monkeys. It
Is difficult to make sure Ihe
produce they ore fed supplies Ihe
same nutrients as Ihe foliage
they would eal In their native
habitat.
"W e're Just about to start the
howler monkeys on a new com­
mercially prepared diet designed
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monkeys." says Becky.
Th e prtmatrs at Ihe Central
Florida Zoological Park have a
very good health record and a
p rrlly Impressive breeding re­
cord. also. In fact. In 1980 Ihe
Zoo was Ihe recipient of Ihe
Silver Propagator Certificate by
the Am erican Association of
Zoological Parks and Aquariums
lor Ihe captive birth of twentyfiv e b la c k h a n d e d a p ld e r
monkeys (Many more have been
iNirn since that time.)
Although most of the primates
raise their own babies, oc­
casionally a mother will reject
her offspring, Just as they do In
the wild, and then the primate
keepers must step In and lake
over. Becky has helped raise four
spider monkeys, n siamung. a
howler and a capuchin.
"W hile It's almost Impossible
not to get attached to a baby
moneky or ape. hand raising
primates Is a lot of work." Becky
stales. "Although It's a little sad
when It's time for them lo go.
our goul Is always lo get Ihe
luvtnllrs back In with a troop or
group of primates, either here or
at another zoo.”
W hrn talking about her Job at
the Central Florida Zoological
Park. Becky lends In gel somewli.tl philosophical.
" W r strive lo make sure that
nil of the animats' needs are met
and that they have a safe and
healthy home. We hope that
w hrn (irople come here to sec
them , th ry w ill develop an
appreciation and a sensitivity for
what Is taking place In many of
the natural habitats where these
unlmnls arc from."
Although Becky Is Ihe actual
caretaker of the primates at the
Central Florida Zoological Park,
she hopes that everyone who
visits them will remember that
we all are the caretakers of the
wildlife on this planet.
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SWEETIE! YOU SURE
LOOK CUTE TODAY!

SEXUAL HARASSMENT!
SEXUAL HARASSMENT!

6 0 IN 6 T 0 6E ,
LON S SEA SO N .

Don’t Ik- afraid lo dream In the
year ahead. Dreams can become
hopes, hopes can become asplrat lo n s a n d a s p ira tio n s ca n
become ambitions which you’ll
have the pow rr to fulfill.
P IS C E S (Feb, 20 March 20)
An Idealistic relationship you ’ve
been hoping for could come Into
being In this cycle. It will be with
an Individual with whom you ’ll
have a rem arkable a rflnltv.
A R IE S (March 21 -April 10)
Persistency and Imagination are
the tools required today in order
to gratify your ambitions. Fortu­
nately. you’ll be heavily en­
dowed with both, making sueeras likely.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
Your strength lies In your philo­
sophical approach to life today.
T h is will enable you to sec
things as' part of the whole and
not In lim ited o r restricted
dimensions.
O E M IN I (May 21-Ju n e 20)
There Is a strong possibility you
might get Involved In a joint
endeavor with an Individual
whose Interests and Ideas arc In
harmony with yours. Chance
wilt play a hand In fonnlng this
arrangement.
C A ftC E R (June 21-Ju ly 22)
Even If you have to modify your
position. It’s vital today that you
maintain a cordial relationship
with an Individual who Is Im ­
portant to your present plans.
L E O IJu ly 23-Aug. 22) You
rould be quite fortunate In this
cycle profiting from situations
Initialed by others. What you
havo lo contribute Is an Ingre­
dient that was previously lack­
ing
V IR O O (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) If
you associate with people who
arc of a creative bcnl today, II
will serve to stimulate your own
Imagination: It Is probable you'll
come up with odme bright Ideas
yourself.
L IB R A (Scpl. 23-Oct. 23) Take
adequate time lo think things
through from every angle today.
T h e more intensely you dwell on
a particular matter, the greater
your awareness of Its ramllU-aI Inns Is.
Bjr Berate* Bede Oeol
T O U R B IR T H D A Y

M a rc h 9 .1 9 9 2
Roth tangible and Intangible
benefits can be gained In the
year ahead by .bringing your
Ideas lo market. Don’t think of
your conceptions as things of
little value.

by Jim m y Johnson

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Just because someone Is not In
complete accord with your opi­
nions today does not mean this
Individual should be considered
an adversary. Instead, try lo
learn from this person’s objec­
tions. Major changes arc ahead
for Pisces In the coming year.
Send for Pisces’ Astro-Graph
predictions today. Mall $1.25
plus a long, Bcir-addrcssed,
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Rox 9 I4 2 R . C le v e la n d . O H
44101-3428. tie sure lo state
your zodiac sign.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 10) If
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the wrong person today, you
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lie careful In situations where
you feel pressured to make
com-esalons.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If

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when overt rick* are relatively
unimportant. One problem Is
that duplicate players spend
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m atchpolnls In pairs tourna­
m e n t s . In w h i c h m a k in g
overiricks Is O k name of the
game. But when they play In an
occaalonal team event. It Is hard
for them to rest* the temptation
of trying for overt rick*, even If
their contract Is Jeopardized.
Today's hand Is a good exam­
ple. Alter a Slayinan auction.
West led the club six, choosing a
high spot-card because he had
no h o n o r In the su it. T h e
derlarcr thought that the lead
was fourth-highest away from
the king, ao he played d u m m y’s
club two. lie waa In for a rude
shock.
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Friends w ill be appreciative of
your perspective on life today.
You have the remarkable ability
to show (hem the lighter side of
tilings they only perceive as
serious or worrisome.
B A O IT T A R IU B (Nov. 23-Dcc.
21) Your excellent Imagination
can be used effectively In your
commercial alfolrs today. T h e
proDt picture you'll envision will
be superior lo the conceptions of
associates.
.
you attempt to do loo many
things simultaneously, partial
success might he the best you
can hope for today. Reduce your
objectives so you’ll be more
effective.
OEMIN1 (Muy 2 1-June 20|
Ouard ngtriltki the Inclination
today lo make unreasonable
' demands Of. lottttf ones. It th e y
are unable to comply w llh your
expectations, your feelings could
be hurt.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
Playing favorites when dealing
with friends today could create
u n n e ce s sa ry c o m p lic a tio n s .
Someone might end up feeling
slighted, and this may Jeopar­
dize the relationship.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) You
may gel Involved In a develop­
ment today where you'll feel you
liavc to lake measures to protect
your Interests at the expense or
another. T h is critical situation
must be handled skillfully.
VIROO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22)
Face to face, associates may
appear to agree with your Ideas
today, but behind your back
they might express adverse opi­
nions. tie careful In whom you
place your trust.
LIBRA (Sept. 2 3 -Q ct. 231
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
10) If you’re making an Impor­
tant presentation today, don't be
afraid to dramatize It a bit.
Colorful touches will captivate
your audience and make them
more receptive I d your proposal.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19]
He patient and consistent today,
especially If you’re watting for
something lo materialize that Is
of a tangible nature, such as
money.
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rather unsettled today, so be
careliil when conducting busi­
ness. If you do something wrong.
It might not be revealed Imme­
diately.
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through com prom ise. If you
expect optim um advantages,
you could be disappointed. He
open-minded.

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21) Before assuming the re­
sponsibilities of others today,
make sure you’ve put your own
house In order Oral, You may rnt
be able lo satisfy the demands of
two masters.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
10) In an attempt lo make a good
deal better today, you might add
things lo It that could dilute your
position rathrr than strengthen
It. It’s Imperative to know when
lo stop selling.
AQUARIUS Man. 20-Fch. 10)
T r y lo keep outsiders out or
confidential matters of the home
today. Individuals who do not
share your roof should not be
permitted to share your family
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Florida emerges as pivotal
for Super Tuesday voting
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AP Political Writer
President Bush la poised for a hugely successful
Super Tuesday in southern-flavored primaries,
according to an Associated Press survey. Bill
Clinton looks like a big Democratic winner, with
Paul Taongas able to claim a share of delegates
and the two men battling hard In Florida.
Bush Is favored to sweep the eight Republican
primaries this week, according to the survey. His
delegate harvest could reach n remarkable 90
percent or more of the 421 available, even If rival
Patrick Buchanan wins 30 percent or more of the
vote, as he has In earlier states.
“ Super Tuesday, big, big,** a confident Bush
said Saturday he wrapped up an abbreviated
campaign awing designed to hold down support
for Buchanan and David Duke, who Is on the
ballot In seven or the eight slates.
Among the Democrats. Florida has emerged as
a pivotal slate — Taongas' only chance to avert a
Southern rout that could seriously damage his
candidacy.
Clinton has campaigned against a suggestion In
Taongas’ economic manifesto that Social Security
cost of living Increases be curtailed. Taongas,
trailing In the polls, attacked his rival sharply
Friday night as a "pander bear" who would say
anything to be elected.
Clinton is the clear favorite to wtn primaries tn
Texas, Louisiana. Mississippi. Oklahoma and
Tennessee as well as caucuses In Missouri, and
claim a substantial majority of 783 delegates at
stake for the night.
Taongas is favored at home In Massachusetts
and In Rhode Island.
Democrats have caucuses In Hawaii and
D e la w a re , u

w e ll, b u t th e y h a v e d r a w n little

attention.
Je rry Brown Is not likely to add to his Colorado
triumph of last week, according to the survey of
political leaders, the campaigns and the polls.
Ditto for Iowa Sen. To m Harkln, whose candidacy
was struggling for a strong enough showing In
Saturday's South Carolina primary to survive.
In a multi-front war, a few manuevera are
arresting:
• Clinton's easiest
by fi should be
Oklahoma, where Tsongas failed
lied to tqualify for the
ballot. And he's hoping to sneak up on his New
England rival In Rhode Island.
• Drown is airing his first 30-second campaign
commercial of the year In Mississippi. It shows
him holding a dying person In India, where he
worked with Mother Teresa during a sabbatical
from politics. ''Because It's okay to care." says
the announcer.
• Taongas sent a group of organisers Into
Missouri laic last week. In hopes or breaking ofT a
substantial delegate share there.
• Bush Is airing Spanish-speaking radio
commercials In southern Florida to lock up the
Hispanic population vote.
•

• Buchanan has Invested most heavily in
Louisiana and Mississippi In his search for an
outright victory.
Even as the race turns from s contest for
political momentum to a hunt for delegates, the
two main DemocirMc rivals have sought to define
the Importance of the night In the way that plays
to their strength.
For Tsongas. that meant minimising Clinton's
expected strong showing and looking ahead to
Illinois and Michigan, which vole next week.
“ Outside his region, he's lost every state."
Tsongas' campaign manager. Dennis Kanin said
Saturday of Clinton.
One Taongas aide, speaking on condition of
anonym ity, surveyed the contests In seven
southern and border states grim ly. "W e Just want
to get out of there without getting murdered, and
pick up some delegates," he said. * .
Clinton was hoping fora sweep of Dixie.
If Clinton's night la that good, said deputy
campaign manager Oeorge Slephanopoulos. "It
ta Paul Tsongas on the ropes. He's going to
ve to build a firewall In Illinois and make sure It
sticks."
Tsongas all but conceded defeat In the
Southern states outside Florida on Friday when
he decided not to return to any of them before the
ballotting, except for a stop In Tennessee on
Sunday. Hta advertising remains on television In
Texas and Tennessee, however, and Is expected
to pick up a share of the delegate*.
While Tsongas pinned himself In Florida.
Clinton barnstormed the region, reaching out for
black support, criticising his rival for suggesting
a curtailment of Social Security cost-of-living
benefits, and promising to deal with the Issue of
crime.

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Republicans h o l d primaries In t h e s a m e e ig h t
states as the Democrats, but because their
delegate rules dllTcr. Bush may claim almost all
the delegates.
In Florida. Texas, Louisiana. Mississippi and
Oklahoma, a candidate winning each congressio­
nal district win* all the delegates in the stste —
323 for the five. Bush campaign adviser Charlie
Black predicted the president would piml)
“ off
- auch
a sweep, and the Buchanan camp did not
i
dispute
It.
Buchanan has Invested most heavily In
Mississippi and Louisiana, where state party
Chairman William Nungeaacr has endorsed him.
Duke Is not expected to have much of an Impact,
according to olllclaJa In several states, and
Buchanan la trying to siphon votes from the
former Ku KJux Klanim a n.
Th e other 98 OOP delegates will be awarded
from Maaaachusetls. Rhode Island and Tennessee
according to a candidate's share of the vote. With
Bush favored there, as well, he should win 60 or
more of them, leaving Buchanan In hlsdust.
Buchanan has conceded he needs to drlcat
Bush somewhere to revitalise his candidacy.
"Somewhere we've got to beat h im ." he M id in
.T r u s s .

G A IN E S V IL L E - Americans
trust politicians leas today than
at any time since 1980. mostly
because leaders are perceived as
unresponsive and beholden to
special Interests, according to a
political scientist.
" It ’s almost at a level where It
really can't go much lower."
M id Stephen Craig, a University
of Florida professor. “ We arc
seeing figures that may Indicate
that 70 to 80 percent are cynical
about the federal government."
Craig followed up on surveys
of thouMnda of voters by the
National Election Study Series
w ith s ix -h o u r. In -d c p th In ­
terviews of about 25 people In
the Gainesville arcs during the
past few years. He M ys he found
that the distrust Is shared by
liberals and conservatives alike.
" T h is Is an across-the-board

M id .

"People of all stripes don't
think that the government is
se rv in g t h e m ," C ra ig said.
"Th e y think that government Is
there to serve special Interests
and big money."
Craig, who has been examin­
ing the political attitudes of
Americana since the late 1970s.
said chronic problems from the
recession to crime snd drugs
also have caused voters to lose
faith In their leaders.
Th e decline tn trust was first
noted In the 1960s when the
Vietnam War snd the civil rights

movement prompted many to
q u e s tio n the J o h n s o n a d ­
m inistration's policies. Craig
said. In the 1970s. Watergate
snd the Iranian hostage crisis
fu rth e r eroded p u b lic c o n ­
fidence. .
President Reagan's optimistic
outlook in itia lly brought an
upswing In trust, but confidence
In politicians dropped again
during (he Iran-Contra scandal
w h e n people began to feel
Reagan had lost touch with the
public. Craig M i d .
Since then, economic woes
and a perception that President
Bush has not responded to
domestic Issues has caused a
further decline In confidence.
Craig said.
"1 think we'll be looking at the
Unrest levels of political trust
since 1960." Craig said. "There
are a lot of people out there who
arc angry.”

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Clerk ol the Court
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA S E N O .fi 1422 CA MO
CORALOABLES FEOER AL
SAVINGS t LOAN
ASSOCIATION, a corporation
•Kitting under the lawtaf the'
United Slates ef America,
Plaintiff.
et
ROSS W MORRIS and LAURA
A MORRIS, hit wiN. and THE
FIRST. F A.* a Federal
Ataoclafion.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE it hereby given that
the under signed Maryann*
Morse. Clerk el the Circuit
Court ol Seminole County, Flor­
ida. will or. March 91, i m at
11:00 o’clock a m at the West
Front Door of Seminole County
Courthouw. Sanford. Florida,
offer for tale and wll at public
outcry to the hlghetl and beat
bidder tor cath, to* property
deter Ibed at:
Lot 91. C R Y S T A L L AKE
ESTATES. According: to the plat
thereof, et recorded in Piet
Book 99, Paget 1 and 9. af the
Public Recerdt of Seminole
County. Florida
I Of Estate C ire ir
Lake Mary, F L 92244
situate In Seminole Cctnty.
Florida pursuant to toe Final
Judgment entered to a cate
pending to said Court, toe style
ol 'Which it indicated about.
WITNESS my hand and of
tidal teal of said Court Febru
•ry 94. Iff!

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Maryann* Mori*
CLERKOFTHE
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By: Jane E . Jesewic
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SOUTHEAST BANK. N A*
Croat Plaintiff,

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EDWIN F. SHEETS, at al
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N O T IC I OF S A L I
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
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Judgment al forecleigre dated
March: 1, IPVl end' entered to
Caw Na «1 111 CA 14 K of the
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Judgment of torecknure. to wit,
Lef I, HERM ITS COVE of to#
Public Record! of lorn (note
County* Florida, at recorded to
Piet Book 14. Page 29. Public
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phenomenon," he said Friday.
"W e've seen a lose of trust
among every segment of the
population, whether they are
Republican or Democrat, black
or white, rich or poor."
A major reason Is that people
th in k p oliticia ns care more
about campaign contributors
than ordinary constituents, he

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YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT I
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solution of Marriage hat been
filed agelntf you and you ant
required hi terse a copy of your
written defenses, it any. to It on
Garry Mangrum, Petitioner,
whew address It }2S4 IdNtrook
Clr li lt . Casselberry. FL 92202.
on or before MARCH 2S. Iffl,
and til* the original with the
clerk of toit court either before
service on Petitioner or Imme
dlately thereafter. It you fall to
de so. a default will be entered
against you for toe relief de
mended to the paillleei.
WITNESS my hand and the
wal at this Court on FEBRU
ARY if. Iffl —
M ARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk of too Court
By Nancy R j Winter
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish: February 2J A March
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M IC H A E L S L A T H R O P . e/k/e
M IC H A E L S L A H T R O P end
L A U R IE L A T H R O P . a/k/a
L A U R IE C L A T H R O P . k/n/a
L A U R IE C. D IO N N E living er
decfoted, all 'unknown parties
claiming fey, through, under, or
again*! me named Defendant*
who are net known fo be alive or
deceased, whether la id un
known parti** claim at heirv
devil***. grantee*, assign#**,
henor*. creditor*, fruited* or'
other c la im a n t* , c la im in g
again*! Michael S Lathrop.
a^k/a Michael S Lahtrop and
Laurie Lathrop, a/k/a Laurie C.
L a ih ro p . k/n/a L a u rla C.
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S T A T E O F F L O R IO A . OE
P A R T M E N T O F H E A L T H AN D
R E H A B IL IT A T IV E S ER VICES
on behalf Of Anita Lathrop.
Defendant*.
N O TIC E O F A C T IO N
T O A N IT A LA TH R O P . If living
and If dead, all unknown par tie*
claiming fey. through, under, or
again*! the named defendant*.

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IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T M « C IO H T C I N T N
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R IO A
C IV IL A C T IO N
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P A U L O TIPPIN.alal.
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N O TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GI VEN
pxraxanl la a Final JxWgmanl af
•oraclaaura dalad Fabrua.y IS.
Iraj. and anlarad In Ca m N o
Tl T w a C A U K 01 lha Circuit
Caurt at (ha E IG H T E E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and tar SEM
INOLE County Florida wharaln
VICTORIA M ORTGAGE COM
PANY It lha Plainlill and PAUL
D. TIPPIN It lha Oatandanl. I
Hill Mil ta tho high**' and bttl
Mddar tar cMh at lha Watt Irani
dear el lha SEMINOLE County
CawrtheuM. Santard. Florid, at
tl M a m , an tna md day at
April, i t t i , lha toUenlng dr
tcrlbtd property at M l lerth In
MW Final Jxdgmanl:
L O T I * . B L O C K H,
SOMERSET NORTH SECTION
S. ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN
P LA T ROOK IS PAGES t l AND
M. P U B LIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA.
WITNESS MV HAND and the
M e l a, m il court an February

alive, whether tald unknown
par tie* claim a* holm, devisee*,
grantee*, eutgnee*. lienor*,
creditor*, iruitee* or other
claimant* claim ing again*!
A N IT A L A TH R O P
LA S T KNOW N R E S ID E N C E :
Unknown
YO U AR E N O T IF IE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County, Florida:
T H E SO UTH to O F L O T t it
AN D A L L O F L O T I X . M M
LORD'S FIR S T A D D IT IO N T O
C ITR U S H E IG H T S . ACCORD
IN G TO T H E P L A T T H E R E O F
AS R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
BOOK I. P AGE 17. P U B L IC
R EC O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY , F L O R IO A Togathar
with all improvement* and ap
purtenance* thereto
he* been filed against you and
you ere required to eervo a copy
ef your written detente*. If any,
on JACK C M c E LR O Y . ES
Q U I R E , Of M A G U I R E .
VOORHIS 4 W ELLS. f A , at
forney* for Plaintiff, whota
addreti I* Pott Office Boa all.
Orlando. Florida 33003. and fllo

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M ARY ANNE MORSE
Ctark el lha Clrcull Court
By: Jane E JtMwtc
Deputy Clarh
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C O U N T Y O F S C M IN O LE
N O TIC E
Minnie Alton or her heir*,
assign*. transfer*. eivgneet, or
*uce*s*ort in inter**!* end the
unknown spouse* at ell of the
A recent Irmpettion of the
beiew described property re
vested the unoccupied structure
it unsafe, unsuitable tor oc
cupancy and detrimental to the
health, safety end welfare of the
general public. This structure It
e health end fir*' hazard due to
In a d e q u a te m a in t e n a n c e ,
dilapidation end abandonment
Fu rth e rm o re , the Seminole
County Sheriff* Dept ha* Iden
tilled thl* structure a* a piece
where local drug user* and
dealer* congregate for the
purpose of performing illegal
activities. Also, the property In
Mi present condition promote*
loitering end a place of refuge
tor drug user*
Lot 00*. M ID W A Y . Section 13.
Township If. Range 31, Plat
Book 003. Page 104. Public
Records of Seminole County, F L
(1117 Sipes A ve )
In accordance with Seminole
C o u n ty O rd in a n c e N u m b e r
•0 la. the above mentioned
structure it declared to be a
public nullance and must be
the proparty The demolition
end removal of fhi* structure
m utt begin within thirty ( X I
day* and ba completed within
ninety (fOl day* after receipt of
thl* notice, or you may un
dortak* the appeal process a*
outlined In Section Seven 17) of
C ou n ty O rd in a n ce N u m b e r
•fell In order for you to follow
the appeal process. M will be
necessary tor you to appear
before the Board of County
Commissioners and [present eny
relevant or material facts or
evidtnc* at to why the above
mentioned structure should not
be declared a public nuisance If
you wish to appeal to the Board
of Commissioners, please let me
Board la sat a lime and date tor
a hearing
Failure to begin remove! of
Mils structure or failure to ep
pea! to the Board of Com m it
stonert within thirty ( X ) day*
after receipt of toll notice1may
result In action being taken by
the County to have this structure
demolished and removed Ail
costs Incurred by the County tor
the demolition and removal of
this structure will be assessed to
you and may become a Hen
against your property
If you have any question*
concerning this matter, please
call Albert Flores el 3 )i t lX .
es tension 7471
Publish M a rch !. 1133.30. Itt3
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N O T IC E
Notice I* hereby given that the
undersigned desiring to' engage
in business at Into* lichen Corp
C tr , t i l l Semoren Blvd Sto 317
in the City of Casselberry
County of Semlnito, State of
Florida, under the name of
LO N D O N B R O KER S. L T O in
fends fo register sa&lt;d name with
the Division of Corporations tor
tha State et F tor Ida
CRUMP E4SO F
F L O R ID A . INC
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L E 0 A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T
TH E BOAR0OF
C O U N T Y CO M M ISSIO N ER S
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
Separate sealed bids will be
accepted by Barry L. Hastings.
Purchasing Manager, for the
Sem inole County Board of
County Commissioners at Ih*
offices of the Purchasing Divt
s*on at time end date indicated
Bids will be publicly opened and
read aloud as soon at pottible
thereafter In the County Serv
Ices Building, Room f W I t l
(First Floor), 1101 East lit
Street. Sanford. Florida The
person whose duty it is to open
bids w ill decide when closing
time has arrived end no bids
received after the specified time
wilt be considered Bids re
reived after the specified time
shall be returned unopened
Bid IA/R -30I ANNUAL
R E Q U IR E M E N T A O R E E
M E N T FOR Bl A N N U A L (T W O
T IM E S P E R Y E A R ) E X T E R I
OR A N D S E L E C T E D IN T E R !
O R W IN O O W C L E A N I N G
S U B M IT T A L T IM E / O A T E
3 00 P M . L O C A L T I M E .
W E O N E S O A Y . M A R CH t l. 1fV3
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IF M A IL IN G B IO M A IL TO
Seminole County Pure hating
P O Bov 310V
Sanford. Florida 33773 110*
IF D E L IV E R IN G B IO IN
P ER S O N . O E L IV E R TO
Seminole County Purchasing
Seminole County Services
Building,
Third Floor, RoomSXO
1101 EesMst Street
San lord. Florida 33731
BID S M U S T B E R E C E IV E D
IN T H E P U R C H A S IN G O IV I
SION. I I ! ) E A S T 1ST S T R E E T ,
T H IR D FLO O R . ROOM SX0,
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , NO
L A T E R T H A N D A Y O F B ID
O P E N I N G AS I N D I C A T E D
ABOVE
B ID S R E C E I V E D
A F T E R T H A T T IM E W IL L
N O T BE A C C E P T E D
NO
E X C E P T IO N S W IL L BE
M ADE.

NO FACSIMILE OR TE L E
G R A P H IC B ID P R O P O S A L
SUBM ISSIONS W IL L BE AC
C EP TED
FOR F U R T H E R IN FO R M A
T IO N C O N T A C T : R A N D Y
V O G E N S E N . B U Y E R , (407)
7)1 11)0. E X T E N S IO N 71)3. BID
P A C K A G E S A R E A V A IL A B L E
IN T H E P U R C H A S IN G O IV I
SION A T NO C H A R G E
N O T E A L L P R O S P E C TIV E
B ID D E R S A R E H E R E B Y
C A U T IO N E D N O T T O CON
TACT ANY M EM BER OF TH E
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y B O AR D
O F C O U N T Y CO M M IS S IO N
E R S R E G A R D IN G T H E S E
P R O JE C TS SUCH C O N TA C T
S H A LL BE CA U S E FO R DIS
Q U A L IF IC A T IO N
A L L CON
TA C TS M U S T BE CHAN
N E L E D T H R O U G H T H E P UR
C H A S IN G D IV IS IO N
The County reserves the rfgh!
to refect any or «H otter*, with
or without causa, to waive
technicalities. er to accept the
otter which to Its best Judge
'men! best serve* the Inter#*! of
the County, Cost of submittal of
this offer Is considered an oper
attonal cost of the bidder and
shall not be passed on to or
borne by the County
Barry L Hastings
Purchasing Manager
County Service* Building
1101 East 1st Street
Sanford. Ftoi Ida 33771
Publish: M a rch !. If f !
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FREEBIEADS
Take advantage o! this special otter

A D V E R T IS E M E N T
FO R BIDS
Seeled bids w ill be received by
Seminole Community College,
1 » Weldon Boulevard. Sentord.
F tortoe 33773. (Ow ner) until ) R
P M Local Tim e, on March 34.
I*97 i t the office of A, J .
Vevrock, Vice President tor
Administration and Finance.
Room U007A to Bwitotog “ J "
for construction of SEMll
EM IN O L E
C O M M U N IT Y C O L L E G E
B O O K S TO R E R E N O V A T IO N
Bids will be opened publicly
Immediately thereafter In the
Beard at Trust##* Moating
Room A Id! in the Advnlnfitra
t ton Bui totog
All materials and aquipmen!
f u r n lt h a d a nd a ll w o rk
perform ed shell be to at
c o rd a n c e w it h d r a w in g s ,
specification* and other con­
tract document* pertaining
thereto, which may be aiamlned
at office id Rogers. Lovetock 4
F r l t i . I n c . . A r c h it e c t !*
Engineers, 14S Lincoln Avenue,
Winter Park, Florida.
Genera I Contractors m ay
secure drawings end ipdcifkatkns from Rogers. Lovelock 4
Fr H i. Inc., upon deposit of S X 00
per sat. with a limit of two eats
par Contractor. Deposit will bo
returned to Bidders who submit
a bona fids bid, upon return to
A rc h ite c t of d raw in g s and!
specifications In good condition
within seven days after bid data.
Additional sots are available to
bidders at cost of reproduction
end handling
Subcontractors, material men
and other interested parties
may obtain full or partial soft ol
drawings and spaclftcetln* by
payment af ! 1.00 par sheet of
drawings and 13100 par book of
•pecilkatton*. costs of which
a rt not returnable. Selection of
responsibility of purchaser.
A Bid Bend property executed
by Bidder and o qualified Sur­
ety. or o Cashier's or Certified
Check an any commercial bank
licensed to Florida, tor not less
than flea percent (1 % ) of
amount at bid payable to Owner,
must accompany each bid as a
guarantee that Bidder w ill not
withdraw from competition tor
thirty ( X ) days after a p inlno
bids, and to event contract Is
awarded to Bidder, ha w ill,
within fen (10) days thereafter
enter Into contract and furnish
required Performance Bond and
shall forfeit deposit as liqui
dated damages. Bid Band, Per­
formance Bond and Payment
Bond must bo secured from on
agency of too Surety Company
having an established place of
business to Florida and ba duty
licensed to conduct business

CLASSIFIED ADS

N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged to business ef P O
Boa 131 t l ) . Long wood. Fla
33713. Seminole County. Florida,
under toe Fictitious Name af
MC E N TE R P R IS E S , and toot I
Intend to register said name
with toe Secretary of Hate.
Tallahassee. Florida, to ec
cordance with the provisions of
tot Fictitious Nemo Statute.
To WH Section M l X . Florida
Statutes 1317.
Michael J Carreno
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M I N T AO H I M i -

CDLQUALIFIEDDRIVERS
Prefer 7 years household
goods tuperienc* Wamity

55— Builnati
Opportunities
O R I A T N O M E R US IN E I I I
Process phone or ders for our
products et home ieo*!37
saasei F1X7
IN CO M E DOWN Dee to dKlm
tog Interetl rate*- at yeur
bank? If l i \ sound* Inter
esttog to yaw. maybe we can
help each ether. Cell Stove et
m a iU d e r t o f be*, hears
IN C R E A S E YO U R laceme
I mprove your appearance and
toe1 qualify ef lift you toad
Lose Inches • Goto 'dollar*
- fie due* Rady F a b - Inert***
E n e rg y , Low er Your
Cholesterol •Rais* Your bank
Balance. Cali Today 1217)40

United I* ottering local and
*hor? haul positions Hourly
plus m ileage w ith great
ben*fils Call Ken,
000 337 71M or 333 0333
CLEAN rEO rn NEEDED
Good talkers, will train Call
F rid a y 'thru Sunday or Sal
and Sun E nc , pay! Average
U X hr up Apply Flea World
G Building. #43. #43. #47

__________334 0447

CLERKSandCASHIERS
fnd Shift Apply m [person
74)1 Orlando Ave taetord

DELIVERYDRIVER
Fulltime Apply In person
SUSS OrlandoAv.
K Mart Plata

Success,
Success,
S uccess/

5f— Financial
StrviCM
Safely For Ffe* Into peck.
C a ll B ill S e lle r 11!14!*
Lk.m fg.brbr, X i Lark weed
Income T on Ptreared
A t LOW A t 1 1* 4*
l i l t 7*7

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In c T M K y o u r inco m e im p ro ve y o u r t p p e u in c c
m d (lie q u a lity o f W e y o u
lead. L o u Inc he* - G u n
D o lla r i. Reduce B o d y Fat
- Increaia E n e rg y , L o w e r
Y o u r Chotealerol - R aJic
Y o u r B a n k Balance.
C a ll T o d a y 3 U 7 2 M

M A B o n ry

MAITIG

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Handy Mon
ANY JOGI v .i La* t l Otar,
aero*, wood, paint, yd war*
^responsei 374 3137
A N Y T H IN G / E V E R Y T H IN G !
A 2 Free estuwetos Pern!
carpentry, door*, wirdtow*
plum bing electric, root*,
piQMor P e l ! 0*113341X1

CARPENT RY. MAI ONARV
pewitmg end tile work Free
H t o q l n Itoc'd CeM 11) 4)14

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PAINTIMO

Quality work I In t/C s t. L k d
A Insured F r o e e s ilX l t733
M A JE S T IC Pa toting. Quality
work 13 yr* tap 3id*% tos*

Free etl. 4*3 4)7)
PAINTING, tol/etf U lf 1)1
043*
Call 4)3 4479
Call
32)0*19 Call S » 04 79
____
P E TTY 'S PAIN TIN G SERVICE
In te rio r/E a te rle r Quality
Guafantoedt F ro e ttt » Ref *

Cal 121-2517
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Typing Strylcot
CU BTOM T y e m g / R iit t u g n g l
D r (n ta fF riw a . M iG I tar*
l i . t o t a N m u n r m U*1

BCCRITARtAL A taatara B « i
F i m m call

Irriwelim
(prlnkltr«/lrrlt*ti

A A R O N LAN O S CAP IN G
Cut
SIS Irrtgefien Total Lawn
Care ito c a il

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C G C U t a l Bl C « l I IT ) M M

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•K C Y IIC IA M . i k .

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Mr* rm garagta- i a . n l .
I)yra N t n i GtBBJataa,

LondBcaping*
C A F Y A M I C O N C O t T G . M ayra
Gaa, I Man aweiity Ctaara

JOHN I MatONRY Ho me loo
amain Riact. brick, cancrata

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Fraaaal W T**&gt;t/«l) i u i

a a W C W H O M C Ia *

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113 X per 'hour - Outdoor 'work
For immediate local work
C a liia il!# * 7773

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• MUST I N C I U M M IC K

A D O T O Y O U R IN CO M E
S E L L A VON NOWI
C A L L 333-0*4* er 177 4377

D O IT!

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MOBBfB. O B B IC S B . BTOG11

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(Over tot read.)
Must be 33 yrs eld, have 3 yrt
over the road e «p , C D L re
quired Apply to Persen: 147)
Mercy Dr. Orlande or call i
_______ 1 so* 4)7 7H )

SPECIALIST

BuiMint Con{

MAIL TO: Banter* HwaM
P.O. B e x i t s r -------r—
Sanford, FL M 77M II7

700 N. 25thST.
DRIVERS

f t l - m 4 tM. Anytlm*

Tu H ITTlN C * .

S anford

3235171

In Oakllnn

Para Camatary. Raawnwial

LET A

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

BUY IT.
SELL IT.
FIND IT.

t)40wk|
t lX w k l
.... *410 wk I
3400 wkt

AMEMPLOYMENT

41— Cdmtltry Crypts
1 B U R IA L L O T ,

1X 3 wk I
*773 wkt

Loan Processor.Dispatcher
Landscaping
M achinist.,......
A item b ly,........

PIP/PD From 1 4! Down
Fair Insurance Svc.
31137*7

D O U R LI YOU* IN T C R IIT

A U TO M ATIN G IA L 1 1 ANO
M A G K ITIN O • W M % In

D N IH U Ik K llM

Searching tor a good fob does
require talent, but If sswmt
some people fake things a
inti# too far Why not call
A A A Emptoymaat Instead
AA A will help you find the fob
you've been looking tor Wo ve
been placing people for &gt;3
year* Before you do tome
thing fooliih. call A A A . tt
works no fooling I

* * AUTOINSURANCE * *

mtatlc.l .ip ta iH ,
Cell A tty, i Wtltaa
lta t* H ,

SOME PEOPLE
WILL DO ANYTHING
TO GET A GOOD JOB

Receptionist
Alarm Installer

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C N ILD G A U I

71-Help Wenled

J*— Insurance

ADOPTION
,

DELIVERYDRIVERS
Ta trao raakly. p lu , banaliu
Training IncluH d. n M claan
MVH I « 1) I I U .A y r a l

JUST CALL AM

L E A R N MOW H E R B S can help
the body heal itself from
aches, pain* and iltnasies
Send U S E TO : K.O C. Dept.
B, F.O. Baa U4. Sentord. F L
11771-0344

21— Lost* Found
LOST, long hair Pcmeranion,
brown w/whlte marktogs

tto rn w *

70— Listing Service

37-H M lth A Diet

21— Personals

P iU

A V O ID F O R t C L O t U R R W .
can help you save your home.
1 •77)13*11
M O R TG A G E LO AN S
credit O K. fast closing, equity
Is our only concern Bill
Butter. 3X3*0*. IX d mort
broker, X0 Corkwood. Sanford

A C C O U N T R E P ............ U t l a a l

Prtcag M m raRRH 1 1 1A0 C»NI dwcoira IB, pram.) paymara. Bchtdutag
iray M U M H n M M t a l w M t * c m I N an taM tcrW oay. C a r o l whan

Address each bid to: Seminole

Dr •wing* end specif Nations
will be Issued only by too
Architect and all questions rela
live to bidding shall ba directod
to his office
Publish March I, I , IS. If f ]
DEP 3

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

NOWACCEPTNQ

Bid Bond or check of tmtuc

Community College. X
Boulevard, ion tord. Florida
33773. A T T N : A . J Vevrock,
Vico President ef Admtolitre
lion and Finance.
Mark tech bid "Seeled Bid tor
Construction of S E M IN O L E
C O M M U N IT Y C O L L E G E
B O O K S TO R E R E N O V A T IO N **
Owner reserves right fo waive
informalities to any bid, to
reject any or all bid* to whole or
to port, with er without causa,
and/or to accept bid which
Owner considers Is to hit best

Seminole

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
CLASSIFIEDDEPT.
U tor— tuthi In— _____ SSn Hnt
HOURS
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MONDAYfin
1conweuttn ImM---------(Tulin*
TODAY
CLOSEDSATURDAY M m an pmIbgug, Wood onSlh* *d
i SUNDAY

casstwi bidders will be returned
within thirty ( X ) day* after
time of opening of bids.

This is s great opportunity for you to enjoy the same great results as
our regular classified custom ers at no cost to you. Just follow these
instruction*.
Ads will be scheduled to run lor 10 days.
Pries of item must be slated In the ad and be $100 or less.
O nly 1 Item per ad and 1 ad par household per week.
You should call and cancel as soon as Item sells.
Available to Individuals (non Commercial) only. Does not
apply to rantala or garage &amp; yard sales.
0. The ad must ba on the form shown below and either be
’ mailed in or presented In person fully prepared to the
8anford Herald Classified Department.
7. Ad will start as soon as possible.
8. Classified Managements decision on copy acceptability will
be final.

41— Money to Lend

Legal Notices

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 8, 1992 - 11B

71-Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted

DRIVE 8$ NEEOCD
A O C A R R I E R t . a well
• ifa b llih te and •rowing
ttntral FtorM# tatoi cam
pany oftrtl jov
a (ami Annual Fay Incrtaiai
a tree cmFay
a untaaaine Fay
avatalian Fay

RANT MORE OUT O f LITE?

e Salaty Bon„,

a Saovta Ridina Froaf am
a Ataraea Irip I r Day t
a lata Modal Canvantianal
Tractary
It you nary I yaart tractor
trailer. Ottt and tno«&gt; and ka
f i y t n n v i pi.r a pood drirtne
------ d, call

A cor tor pot iDon with plenty
of room tor odvonc *m*nt f
Contldor tolling lilt Inturonco
lor o company tfaot t boon
•trving th# South for 100
yaart. Lift at Goorgto will
train you, give you • good
•farting Incomt, and fatlp you
mold • secure financial future
for you and your family. If 'you
a rt a man or woman ovtr I I

may bt a ptaco for you In our
agtncy tore* Find out * call
lor an Interview with; Prod
Monfttlno. W W. tit Sf.
Sanford H A I l o l.............. E O t

i l

s ttu s t

ELXCTKIC IAN
Industrial Control For panel
assembly end machine wiring
Port lime Coll I t t A J t l Mon
day through Thursday

E IP . MACHINIST
Bridgeport A lathe orport
•net to’ try commiserate
with t ip Apply In per sew;
t m W Airport Btv d . tenter* .
FED ER AL LAW ENFORCE
M IN T , no experience neces
i i f y , A ll branches. US
Customs, DEA oct For into
coll 114-114 7*3* oat. 1144
*AM*PM,7days.___________

GrideTrader, DampTrack
leaOt Operator
C la n ■
CPU lie. raowlrad
I ip*r lone • neces* o ry,
___________ m o m ____________

HARDWOMENNEEOCD
Hpnttf, Clton cut a positive
attitude, clean driving record.

__________ 13134II___________
Kindt tear a Laarnin| Ctfllat
Is now fairing full A port tlmt
positions Motor t. depends
bit. energetic loll of patience
C O L Lie ft p lu s ! Great
bontflti available Apply In
pwuM! tee# Like Mary Bled,
U N D JC A FE MAI NTE NANCE
Minimum i y n E xper knee In
H igh Q ua lify PviftfvnM ol
Work! Reliable! References*
Good Driving Record’ Own
Transportation A Ttte I Only
Very Knowledgeable Hard
Worker Need A p p ly! Coll
44&gt;*4*4 after t :M AM.________

aM a in ltna nct M an *
Full tlm t Looking tor "Jock

•toll Trod**". 131-4300
M E D IC A L

CNA’S
Full and part tlm* M and
1 ft ifalfti. Hurling horn* ex­
perience Peered Longwood
Heetth Coro. « t t &gt;00 E Q I
N U II R Y M A N
E x p in oil
p h i set of landscaping ond
tewn maintenance 131-t if f

PUBLIC RELATIONS
Abov* ovtrog*

D O O M wk

TroloMg provided.......I3MW1
REAL ESTATE * LAKE MARTI
Join Flo 't leader In Rtol
Estate tor over 41 year*. In
boom ing N o rth Sem inole
County I Enjoy absolute best
training wltfa on* of th* No
Dsn i top R»Ol Ettolo Ofgonl
lafieni No license? We‘11
htlpl R E A L E S T A T E O N E
K E Y E S H I WOO and
“ lo ft got buoy r

RN
HOME C U E SUPERVISOR
Immediate opportunity Cur
rent home cor* •■p*ri*nc«
and medicare knowledge o
mutt Benefits and flexible
schedule Top salary Coll
Cory Smith for confidential
Interview U 0 H U
Medxel
Forsonnoe! Pool. Mol Pond

S U ES
.•

I Min *1. c a rp , en p a n d ln g
locally. P T F T demonstrators
E n viro n m e n ta l/ E d u c a tio n
p r s d uc fi
C o m m •/ p t r V.
bonus/car bonus. I l f O t l l

Tamporat) Help
,&amp;
|f

Full tlm t for th* month of
A p ril Good w «g * t Long
hours! A p p ly In person
Vaughans. 477* W . St. M . «*.

TIOT MAID
la h i,In f In Cattaibarry Oaad
H r l d a rt a a*. Ftwna a car

amuat-_____ 1»trat
WatekeeieDriiet

F T . Sanford M utt faftvt cloon
F L drivers Ik ., pood work
record Coll I f Moe.-Frf.
m 0 14
_____________
W I L L P A Y Y O U »• typt nomot
S I M •• p t r lo op
C o ll
1-MO*44 1404 H I M min/IO
y rt ♦ I or Writ# PASSE
17W, 141 S. Llncoinwoy. N
Aurora, |L 10141

Maadad. Fall ar Fa rl Tima.
M1-41M

71— Employment
Wanted
H O U 1 K K C IF IN O aatltlaa to
tlrad by t u p tr a rg a nlitd
m o lf a * r / f t u d « n t . P r e f e r
m orning, oa rly atttrnoon
hours, References -1 4 1 1 4
H O U S E K E E P E R , elderly cart
child cart, D r lv t r t He. A
r t f t r . avail 333-4133__________

VI— Apertmenfs/
House to SHere
O I N S V A . c o m p la to p r lv .
F t m a lt 1 »m . ch ild O K .
Nonsmoker. A vail. 1/1119 ION
IN TO W N N O M E. W
Omani flat, lamp ok. fa util.
1330 nog Pro, p rtftr, 13MM1
SAN FO R D
m alt will ih a rt
horn*, p rtftr m a lt tenant.
Full hsuta prlv, sjoo/mo. t/l
util .1110 t x u r lt y 331 0411
W IL L SNARE Otllona 1 bdrm
homo, full bout* prtvilagat
MOQ/moplut 1/3util 040001

f3— Rooms lor Rtnt
• EO R O O M W /M I
W ill accapt ttab lt M /F. 1171
m o t ly t r lf lw k .H M O IQ

JUST Nbo horn*I
kikhon prlvitegtt. cablt TV
MO^wk. 131 3141

NEAR 437. room to tet *
kltchon prlv. SIS wook. I i
It 331 3000__________
R ECES S IO N B U S TE R I Ctean
r o t m i . kltcban* la o o d ry .
perch. From MJ/wfc Inctodtt
u til, phooa, cohlt T V 330-4433
SANFORO
I lg
b d rm .
w/prlvote bath, faouw prlvl
tegtt P rtftr m a lt |71/wk or
S30O/moplutllMd*p &gt;310411
S ANFO RD . Nko araa. Room
w/full houtt prlv,* pool. S300
rrm 1/3otutU 3II-44S4

V7— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
S A N FO R D • I bdrm .. a»calkfi&lt;
arta MO par wtak pfu« 100
tacurlty Call 333 3H4________
A P A R T M E N T - largo I b d rm .
fumiihcd Water, ktw tr and
garbage included IM / m o
ptut MOO d*po»it 311 #741
B EDR O O M . Lying rm kitchen
and bath 1130 a weak glut
dap. » 1 4114 or 344 H 7
F IV E RM. A F T .. F o rt tu rn . tot
water Hftterkal Bldg S340
ma ♦ 1171 dap P tft 334431
SANFO RO * large &gt; bdrm; t w
privacy. Looking ter the right
•mall faniilyl ft100 par wook
pfut 1300dogoott 333 3344
O N E BO R M .. 1 both. Gar ago
apt . N k o a rta S37I mo Call
SI John* Realty Co 314113
O N E BO R M .. lg. apt . 3 M M
from downtown, U flt. In
eluded 333-0334 f t . mag.
O S T E E N t B D R M .. Lg three
room, tcfit. porch# Itncod yd-#
prlv pork 171 mo. 3334371
O S T E E N Large I bdrm optt
Ho pate From •Tf/nk up ptut
dept*11Include* util Diet
_________ Coll 3300311_________
SANFO RD . I BDR M . ftpocteut
Adult*, no pete All electric
M3f/mo up. MOO d tp &gt;33114
S AN FO R O Sla apartment* ter
rent. Spring Special! «7ft/wk.
A ll uDHHe« paid Call 333 171.
HS 4141 or 330M i l

Apert men?*
Unfurnished / Rent
eie i ecoeooM. on E S C

Ing. control location »4S0 mo
B r o h o r t M im o t b t e r A t .
B X TR A LO. nko I Bdrm. Ctean
A b rig h t, near Pmacro*!
•ctooi. near city but By
month or week 333 77M
H ID O IN L A K E . 1/3 vUia F p k .
garage, fenced, pool A tenni*
14tS » 143 U a» 3147043
H IS TO R IC Downtown Sanford,
newly renovated attktency
apt 110/mo IM 7 3M3

Bm O ur Lucky Charm
CA/trwOffering
............ *&gt;

S P E C IA L M OVE-IN
A LLO W A N C E S

B r id g e w a te r A p t s .
3 2 2 -9 1 0 4

Look What's Happening A t
S t Croix Apartm ents

KIT ’N’ CARLYLF.® by Urry Wri«hl

w — Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

STOP

lion a Fully equipped family

kitchen* • Swimming
pool • C l u b h t v t r
a Proffttitenaf maintenance
• After tehee) cfiltdrtn'k and
tepr*th*un'* acllyittei.
NO
B L A R N E Y H E R E I Call
T e r r y # y o u r c r w lf t •
dimeter I .....Cedar "O'Creek"
Aptt # 334 4334 ) ( N Hartwell
Ave. (corner of 39th)

RCMTTO0WH

.Florida Really

LO. 1/1, CHA. weth/dryer took
up# hardwood floert. i n S.
Park Avo.S47&gt; mo. 333-3434

mtiNCirsviuME

(Oh * U a# Cmra# Ftoatf)__________ ______

321 7 3 0 3

^

C*ll Bob CrtfOfT, IEA1T0I

3114170

193— Houses
Unfurnished/Rent

MOVE IN SPECIAL

Pot* SMS mo 334-3334
S T U D IO A F T .
__ ________
S a n f o r d , n ic e a r e a .
F u r n i f t h t d / U f i lu r n U h a d .
SSQO'mo, pluft dap. include*
utmtt*» M4 437-4317, leave

T H R U B IO R O O M . tAmll#
rm.# garage, lg tenced yd.
Kid* Pet* OKI 333 4043
I BDRM 1 BATH, flreplaci.

TO W N H O U SE - end unit.
CHA# wall to w all carpet, full

kit, mintt A vortical*, iter age
rm. If. covorod deck In rear,
prlv. tenet, trtlh fy redeco
rated. wa»h/dryor a va il, prlv,
parking 4444/ma 3441191
W E ’L L Make Yeo A Goal you

W H iR D A B i I MOMi •

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I'tlllFf R11f

I OS— DuplexTriplex / Rent
DU F t I K H r R#dt. C U M M Lk.
M a t , B lr«./I&gt; f t lit mo A
tm . m c . A .t i l immAdiAttir

F#nesd r* H##l AC m M lf
It . m u .HttlrA*»rA cam .

LABOR

1/1 D U B LIN .

Maa.

M i . Serb, porch, *vt#l Ctrl M
bAC.PdK SAM mo, HTAATT
IFA C IO U S DU F L I I I I b d rm .
I kdlb OuHt. K f n ForchM
T A fd Maw . ibcr iiA-M H

107-Mobile
Hemes / Rent

can't retwee Ctooee Geneva
Garden* Apt*, today 1333 3#M

• BOND MONEY, 7.4% e
FR EE O O V 'T ASSISTANCE

Gov"I R «p»/Anum e No Quel
Ify Hemet I Seminole. Orange,
Voivtia. Lake Ceuntiet
la uteri Area Hemti
a i/ l * Fpk# new paint and
carpet, fenced yard . . tit. MO
a l/l an 1t i acre. C/H/A. s*4.eno
a Ivnlato l/l new paint# A/C,
roof I if acre, fenced ID.KQ
a In The Country I Home on aver
ft acre, heavily treed, 141.900
P 1/1, appi. new paint, carpet,
fenced yd. carport, 144.400
Pt/Uk ftpil! plan, eppllance*,
garage, fenced yard. MS.900
g Aftiume He Quallftetl
t tawterd PI, cathedral call#
tented, garage tat.MO
# V I an 1/I acre! Fenced, eul do
•ac. dead end itreet 144.400

T O I-H o ilS M

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Furnished / Rent
CO TTA S! - I I
to approciatel M M aacurity.
i«t memn rent M R Prefer

O I N I V A 1 B O R M . I Sa w . I
month security Available
H p w lU H m g 144 4333
OR B BORM.# turn # A C. Can
vlentenf quiet neighborhood
Park Ave. Mebde Pk. 3711*1
O S T E IN •t bdrm. with cabana
MOO per month plus deposit
Perfect ter retiree t He pet*
_________ Call 333 4343_________
I l O R M I B A T H • BaordOM

a_______
yd 333 41H

nan tmdker. 333 4B43_________

FOR RENT, Cottage# 1/1. Em
ctency tumtetod,
rurmwieo, i141 me
tiM eac Can 334714
LAKE M ABY • The Feretf. t
bdrm. t bath, adult cemmunl
hr. aver 1 . No pate. BeautiM
recroaDon facilltle* SS3S/mo
glut d ip -333 4*34
t BO R M . I

rm . fenced, lg . utility#
carport# I country aero. S i t
mo plu* I3M etc- 1 M l tel*

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Unfurnished / Rent

li«-W a re house
Space /Rent
sai mcIwmaaBMM,mi wop

SANFORD. I.1M. I.S1S. LIOO
MUA/AltAl A.AllAbHI

■" i l l — Commercial
______ Rentals______
SANFORO. MAT Airport Id a
ft. offkg bldg Ample
parking and handicap feelit
Da* S4d»/me
Call *
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1.394 M t» end

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sq ft. pluft epen apece. 719
and 1441 ftp tt 3II 7M4

M A R K H A M A R IA
front, huge pool, Lk Mary
schools Whal could be better 7
One .acre with trees I Come tee
this charmer I &gt;179 000 Call
Rkkte. ever. 330 *311

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toAHror/drrtr, scr. porch
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pool, pluft Orange City water
W *ftMl4AM new t 144AM
Handyman** ntfbfm artt 4/3.
owner financing lit.eoo
Lease Purchase
V I block.
S34.9M Owner holding

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153— Acrttgt-

ID Y L L W IL O S
Spacious 4
bdrm 3 bath Screened porch
opens te tevefy beck yerd with
magnificent pool end spa
Oversiiod garage M M M C a ll
E lS te .tW 9.337 4700

Ail type*, area*. price*
Call for FREE LIST
Orlande, tetl tree, 1 0M M 4 f444

M A R K H A M W O O O t Hanover
Wood* Concrete tile reef

Levelr 4 bdrm. 3 bath, aver t
acre tot

1.7M *q

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living

area Beit area price &gt;144.400
Call Elsie. eve« 333 43M
B ANK R EP O . Almoftf Newt 1
b d rm , I bath. Central H/A.
double car garage, wall te
wall carpel 144ADO
*194/M O N TH IN C O M E! 3 bdrm
heme w ith I bdrm apt
Fenced ONIYM9.9QOII

323*5774

W A Y S ID E DRIVE
&gt;♦ beres
with 3 older tomes Beautiful
freed land I homes occupied
Value In the lend I Reduced te
tiye.fM Call Elsie tor mfel
E v e # .337 4700

323-3200

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
b H E B I 'S A N E A T V I ler thorn
who want peace A quiet On 4
btg left For Harter ft^feliret
144A M
a C A L IF O R N IA Cantemperery

4/A■t mountain style w/poel
On Large let w/guttf faeufta
Xtratgeterel

32 3-2 6 2 8

L o t s / S ilt
E N T E R F R IS B wooded 4 acres
on Lakefhore D r, Lk, Monroe
access nee ooo
W.
Malteftewsbl, Realter 333 7447
OCALA N A T’L FO R EST.
Weeded tefsl U.490 each, no
money down) &gt;71 i l monthly.
1 *00 447 9074_________
2 1 / 2 ACHES
Zoned county A I, Already
split Info 3 building sites
tfo s e to tow n, B E T T E R
H U R R Y I Priced te w it at
133.100

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153— Condominium!
Co-Op/Salt
B Y O W N E R - Norm lake Village.
3/3, downstair*, appliance*
included Pool/tennis Bargain
at 144.900
479 30*3eve*

157— Mobil#
Mom*! / Sal*
L A K t M A R Y / T A N FO R D
II
b d rm , 12X40 Remodeled
Modern I Owner financing
11.000 down; M % Interest
Can move Reduced te enfy
S M M ............................*34*944
S A N F O R D - 3 bdrm I bath#
11X4* New floor and win
dew* 14.100 OBO 331 *741
SAVE U l l N E W 1941 N O M E tt
W H Y F A Y R E T A IL ? 14X74#
H A M . 34X74,114MO 3411744

SPUINGSPECIALS
Sanford Area
Mobile Heme Community
R E P O 1449 Kaufmen A Broad,
34X9*. 3 bdrm 3 bath split

Gorgeous home!1 11.1% Inter­
est, only 11.044 idown te a
qualified buyer &gt;20.400
l«M M A N A T E E 34X13.1 bdrm
3 bam
..........................»4,ooo
m i M A N A T E E 14X40,3bdrm
I bath............. ................. &gt;7.100

WE

Broker, 333 *140/131 3M3
M O V E M O B IL E S t Bast
II Call ter quote
4*7 439*044

140— Butints t
For St It
PAPER ROUTE FOR SALE •
O wner financing# discount ter
cash Must sett 33B IMS
P A R T time lawn ftervlce.
appro* S9M/m*. Income.
Approi If hour* per swob.
Truck, all Equipment and
account* H J M 333 M7t

1*5— Pufftax h r Sala
BANFORD D U F L IK . 1
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ill-ApptlancM
/ Furnftura

r lire E ve 1 133 4744

M M AM

• B E A U T IF U L W IN TE R FAR R
3 year Md V ) Upgredet thru
out
F r a m e w /herdw eed
fteorft i n g i r v d F w i 1310 400
g f t U F E R E X E C U T I V E f/t
Cenda ter the particular
buyer Equip k it . groat rm .
fpk . La te M ary school*
• H E A T H R O W H O M E S ITE .
Greet corner let Near lg
petto heme* ideet location
A S U F I R S F L IT 1/1 * ' ] matto.

SANFORD, Three Bdrm.. lift
both, family r m . bif yd Clow
te stores SMJM IM 4*04
SANFORD 3 bdrm 3 behi with
central H/A. Owner financingd ow npaym ent negotiable

S44 9M Cell 4*1 TMI_________

UM0MHAUNMTUU
Newly listed! Great room
plan, 3 bdrm . fenced yerd.
greet eroal Shews like a
mode! tome! Assume no qua!
Ifyt Tata! cash required,
II1A09 HD R E A L TY , 340MM

m m r w r im

•ANTIQ UI DRRtlRR. ,
drawer# «^ id eek 17) 331M74

* ANTIQUE CHURCH PEW. 10
ft ell Pme &gt;100. or trade ter
antique* 144 IR f___________
ISO# K IN O S U E Caeegy.
mirrored ceiling* * drawers ♦
storage Must ooo te epprecl
ate &gt;4Qi Firm &gt;74tgi« after
4PM. 333 4330. ext 43MDays
• BIO CHAIR. Overstaffed,
button A tuck "Tub" cheir
Must see te appreciate! SIS
333 t lll t v m s g ____________
BPS RESALE
Buy and toll
furniture a collectibles For
sate, deil collection 2334 S
Perk Dr Call 333 &gt;4H________
BRASS B ID . Q ueen, w/ortho
mattress w l Still in be« Cast
&gt;1000 Soil ter S3M &gt;7*49*1
• CAPTAINS B I D Complete
eet &gt;71333 33*4_____________
DOUBLE BOX tpr*g Mattress
Sets Over 70U Pick tala wf
LARRY’S M AR T
3334131
FRANK B LORI’S New 4 Utodf
HOI t French Thrift Steve
PHONE 13*711*
FUTON AND FRAME
Twin (chainsl«9
F util teveseetlt iff
Queen iw t«l|3 44
Futen Factory# 111*041
&gt;4MW . Airport Bl# to Merd

# ITALIAN POTTERY Dfsboft.

M A N B Q IM IN T B R R ALTT
m i m i m / n i B t i,

complete eervice ter 4 Good
candittoni &gt;IM 3 » * n »

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NERD HELP?

to.to. Laaa. al | M « G .M I
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322-2420
321-2720
3944 Park Dr #Sanftwd
IW . Lake Mary M m U Mary

Hoy. 17-«L ftentord

SHO RTS

L A K E M A R Y , neat new City*
H all 130X114 fronting on
Wilbur to lots, part rammer
d a l Begin your investment In
Lake Mary Call Elite Spivey,
•ve 1.337 4390

lll/YOUNIH

•I*0b#1446 IllfP

R EG A TO

R E T IR E T O T M I F O R E S T In
Lk. Mary Lovely t bdrm 3
bath wifamily rm and 13X31
porch with out malic shutters
Soma owner financing Am#
nines Elste. ore f. 333 43M

LAKE FRONT
Loch Arbor.
7.174 sq ft living area )
bdrm. 3 bath, lg den off
master, eOXtt entertainment
eal room w/fireplace,. Call

, torw.it s i l l ma U N

REGATTA SHORES
ApARTMDIT*

d

SATEMMREALTY
NEAR 1-4

111— Cendemlnlum
______ Rentals
__

m u m A s e e jA iH w is M !

S A N ,D « 0 - 1 ar*bdrm, IbAlb
ISA ClM . ( M b l « H »Ard
n k , (i.ljbbdrbM , UtS/mA
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1 M rm 1 bANc
(lA A b . L tA k t. h a F . l t
S#ri'*&lt;KAHAtAd 111 *&gt;tA

4 U N IT , A F T . Bldg. New reef
siding Appraisal I N K Sailing
a tIM K DanaMasaty 374M3I

BEAL ESTATE O N ITK E Y C S
L A K E M A R Y CO N D O I Ctesa to
stopping/schools Nearly new
c a rp e ts/illn d s- Fireplace,
volume ceilings, w/fans. all
appliances) Call Dana, 111
I413.1evening 9 330 3470

F U N T H E T H E SUN! No yard
work I Tennis, pool, spat All
yours plus ground floor con
ventemre Inside laundry, Pick
your carpet until 4/JO M9.900
Won t lastf Rickie. 333 3100

m -O H ic i

Space/Rent

T O O A V .Itl
433 Amethys* Way, Labe Mary
L o v e ly fake h o m e w ith
privacy fence Lake Mary
schools! Afl rooms have take
view! Cell Sue 407 &gt;39 9793
Real Estate One Kayes, 333 3300

W INTER SPRINGS
3/3 tplli
plan, wooded *t acre 1104.900
ALTAM ONTE SPOS. 3/3 tplif
plan, dead end tfreef, UJ.too
DELTONA •1/1 on I acre, ter
porcli,. carport# ID .tM

WARBHOUSB. 3A N tq It.
Airport Bl. tenterd 333 1190

C A U I L I I N r . I bSrm. IK
b#!h IAmll. *m, llr*»*#c«
I M / m ; ANaam a M j I Mrm.
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t#r«s#.ui*/m# J » A H I
O R O V IV IfW V IL L A S !. LAkA
M a , r S I * ! . , 1/1. *11

OPEN HOUSE

U N B E L IE V A B L E ! Acre ♦ 4
bdrm 3 bath on corner lot
with fabulous landscaping Lk.
M ary schools, model perfect)
Reduced te &gt;194.400 Cell Dana.
330 3S70 Sharon. HQ 4319

O O V T F M IC L O S U lis
LO H O H O O O /LK. M A R T H A .
IJ H IJ R H
II . H im AT
wltbdwl A/C t t t k M SlArllnt

Double wide mobile home I*
X SI 3/3 Nice home I Best let!
Atsum eeble m tg . t i l . 700
Firm Colt Steffi 33MOM
N E E D A HOU SE?
• Dawn Payment a Prebtemf
• Sett Empteyoeda Prebtemf
• Credit# Prebtemf
________ C A L L I17-04M________

PLUS.# Mayfair Cauntry Club
New brkk cufttem 3/1 ipitt
plan, ter, perch w/ipa. i/3
treed acre*, fenced 1119.400
U . Mary, Let* Than MAM Da.
91/1 renovated, new carpel,
paint, appL fenced. 149,900

t A 3 • C D R O O M a g ta .M M A w p
month Rtf. No pete. Dtp
333-33*3 &gt;r &gt;744444___________
1 BO R M . D U F L E X A F T . 134S
per month# S3M tacurlty dt
poUt Call &gt;7*4444

(N 7 ) M4-44Mif 333-HM
L A K E M A R Y , V 3 . If tet.
fenced, peel w/deck Owner
assist finance 144,908 3117M3
LK . M A R Y A R E A Big 3 bdrm
3 bath Must sail w 4.500
Active One, Addle I44-1HI

MUSI Sill

VAAS LOW AS Ite 1b
MJd/mo Call 311*11________
t BDBM.# fenced yard I I 43 to
Lk. M ary Bl. right on Art
Lano, right on t it road. 3rd
tou*a on telt. Available to tee
Mon. the 4th. Tutft. tho 10th
S34&gt; plu* dep, t M l *43 749?
I B IO R O O M 1 bath *471 pluft
**c 3 fttory Sanford Httterlc
D H trlct........................313-Hlt
3 B EDR O O M . 3 bath On 3 acre*
of land In Enterprtea Country
living 1400 ma Call otter
7PM; &gt;74 3434________________
3/3. 3 quiet country acre*. CHA.
like now.lronch door*, tern
porch, la n t through out.
fttoragt. L k . S livor araa.
1444/m a . M M dep. 1 341 447*

m*g orcailcoltect
T H R E E B E D R O O M , w/3
f ir e p la c e * , n e w c a r p a l
MJft/mo ptut SIM ter util. A 1
mo dep Fork Ave . 7M 4344

141— Homes for Sale

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733 8acr*t Harbor Ln., Lake Mary

151— Invasfmant
Proparty / Salt

WANT TOUU. TOUR HOME?

Lake Ada 1bdrm . S34S mo.
3 bdrm. M M mo ond up

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St. CroixApartments

w a if Ing area# •for age#
-----------------9.374 *041

I am looking ter nice homes to
match with buyers

IA N F O R O , O N E " lO R M .i
garage apt. In gutet a m . No

14V— Commercial
Pro ptrty / Salt
L A K E F R O N T professional at
flee suite, *7* sq H# 4 offices.

A B R AN D H EW H OME
• Bad Credit • No Credit
• No Money •
N OPROBLEM
C A LL

The Prudential®

SANFO RD . 3 bdrm . 3 bath.
r/drytr. S43|/mo
________ted Realty, a34447t

FOR V E T S
A little morel
Brand new ) bedroom t bam
hemes with 3 tor g ar ages
S44? total monthly payments
Call new, ofter limited I
Universal R e a h y.M l 1134

TH « OWI NO Y OU R M A W A Y

» Iltd

1 And 2 Bedroom

Make
Paradise
Your
A ddressl

$1 DOWN

3 bdrm, I bath, lg fenced
backyard, carport, screened
porch. Ravenna Pk area,
MO 000 a* 1*. buyer pays do*
lag 401 4*4 0170 at ter 7pm

t f R M O M U REItTS
i r t T M U t b Ot Tb# IrHk
AMOVE IN NOW AND TAKE A
ROMANTIC CRUISE TO THE
BAHAMAS etetw comtrue

Coftfttlborry, llpg te fttory.
E itromafy qutet, ftfudteft ond 1
bdrm*. tote of tteraget
Call today I I 4444373
M Y S T E R Y R E N T SP ECIALS!
l and 3 bdrm t #pool# laundry.
By wk. or month. Fwm. or
unfum. 3 1 4AM/333 t M I
N E A R Do write wo 1/1 N IC E
A m aft *t parking. Mott util
M ewk STMtoc m t &gt; 4 4
N IC E large I bdrm . 3 bath,
central H/A# w it t e r /dryer
hook upi, t43S/mo pluo tucurf
ty. Hall Realty. &gt;31 »T74
O N E RORML# Cota A Ctean I
f i t # m o . g l u t do p . ,
* water/froth pd 13M a tt

141— HomM for Salt

BT OWNER

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M A kES Y o u r L I v I n g
E a s Ie r !
Affordable 1 ,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apts. In Beautiful Lake Mary

141— Homes forS«le

NOME FOR SALE tenter*
area M3t M per meolb In
terefttedf CaM &gt;311*09

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CALL

872-3120
CONSHU(HHI usocuns, MC
A non-profit organization

Providing Mortgage Assistance
and Foreclosure Counseling

We Can Help You
Save Your Home!

I l l — Appliances
/ Furniture
DAYBED. White Iron A brat*
w/orthopedic mattresses A
pap up trundle Still in bo*
Cast HOP Sell HOP &gt;7*41*1
• K E N M O R E E L E C T R IC
RANOE
Good fthapo. &gt;1*0
OBO Mon Wed# otter &gt; IP PM
__________ 333 &gt;093__________
• LAMP, country styled, brest
A wood base with mild glass
shade IIP 333 MM_________
•MATTRESS A BOX SPRINO
Queen tf Extra nice cond&lt;
HonttMeach 333 *7*4
• MICROWAVE. 1C Penne»
excellent condition &gt;71 371
M44______________________
R 8F R IO E R A TO R . Frigidere
side by side Ite yr* old New
&gt;1700 Must sell &gt;990 OBO
Day 330-143* Eve. 331-4473
• SOFA, leva seat and wine rack
coffee table, oil or part
*4*/ofter................
I l l S04J
or see at *07 W » m St
• tTOVB. Etecfrlc Very good
cendilion M0 111 1*13_______
• TA B LE . Brer teal, varnished
It, brown.
Very nlco &gt;73
Better Hurry I 333 4774_______
• TR A S H C O M PA CTO R .
Kellnator. Portable or built in
almond/block Only 47S
Cat! &gt;31 4*33_______________
• TW IN BOX Spring A Mat
host, with frame Like new
condition &gt;7&gt; 331 4*tl

1*3— Ttltviilon /
Radio / Sttrto
• H OUITON TRACKRR UHF
remote Cost new, Iff1Just like
new! &gt;44 331 7374

1*5— Computtrs
IBM CempeDbte toftwere end
instruction for home/butlneit
Best prices I Gome* te serious
Call 133 1304

1*7— Sporting Ooodi~
• R IK I. •#(■ M~ t##ra BMX
special built, ell terrain,
spring on front and rear. New
condition If f 333 *043_______
• H E A V Y R A O . (B e iin * )
Ever last New. never used
&gt;90 334*333_______________
•TENNIS RACKETS
I Stetenger. mode In England
733 94*4

Ilf — Officx Supplies
/ Eftulpmtnt
• F i l l C A R IN IT. M#t&gt;l »
Tan enamel t i l 111 713*

i t l— Building
Mb1t Ib&gt;»
• FENCE, Oteln LMfc.40 - b 7 »
ft Asking &gt;3* Call 370 3497

m - U w n B Garden
RIDINO MOWER. Snapper •
HR, toM lttonl«to Llk#n*«'

1?5— Ma chinanr/TaoU
CAR PI? CLIANtH O
C D U IP M IN T C*(to, *00. I,
In MRto* «HM l#nk ttMton
! » t o k 4 &gt; I ^ M O R O » » I—
FORK t (# T # T R U a K k Uto#
buy tall rent lease M m ,
sties 333-1IM a U ter Aon/
, Mike 9*4-7341*44
FO R K LIFT. Clark. 1MB lb ca
pacify Works gaod &gt;1100
c o w m it w ________
• MOTOR. I torso, reworked
Mako otter 333 * r 1

1ft— PettftSuppIlM
• B S A O L 8 M IX DOOft. I
female 1 spayed. 1 young
Perfect ter children! VERY
LOVING CaM morning eotyt
Ask ter Mary 333 »e»f
FR EE CAT
black mate!
neutered# friendly, good with
lids Coll 133 *IH___________
FR E E O O O TRAININOI
Find out* Mew,..
Inner Deg Trebling
_________Call 974 1744
• FR E E TO A OOOO tome,
nine month and t yr eld
Mate Neutered Cats 33? 1*7«
• HipHap..8 ASTER BUHHYIt.
White, dwarf, tame A LOV
EARLE S3I 133 MW
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131 • Sanford ******

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R O T T W E IL E R PUPS
AKC
registered excellent bicod
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PONY C A R T Rebuilt All fe el
new tire* pointed (redI end
new seat ftllO
14* It 14

709—W e a rin g A p p a re l
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body III w heart shaped
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C o lle ctib le s
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pouch. 1*71 edition mint 1)1
after 4pm 177 4471

715— B oats and
A ccessories

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Good condi
JJ HP Merc motor
11110 Trailer available
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l i t Aluminum Can* Newtpaper
Non Ferreu* Metal*
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topper V 4 auto AC. Stereo
40000 mile* le ftS*

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Lynch
Champion IIP 177 4411_______
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or David V

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372 1115

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NO M O N E Y OOWN
eacept taa. tag title etc
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utility body Very low mile
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• TRUCK RACK, bed mount

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fit* long bed pick up truck
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Buses / Vans
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All power, w/campur bed
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V e h ic le s / C am p ers

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whan it *o'd in only 7day* I
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the trailer
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that could mean CASH (n your
pocket! Give Cindy or Nikfe* a
call in our Clot*.bed Depart
ment they will be happy to
help you with your ad

RV R E N T A L let* *t«Smo Incl
water, tewer 4. garbage
Park Ave Mobile P « 177 744t

100%

Financing

For Q ualified Buyers

1 0 0 0 Dodge Grand Caravan
Plymouth Voyager

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SI6,999 or $378.48 per mo.
Loaded with option* md long body. 6 cyl A woodgran Cash Soiling Price of
$16,999 No Down Paymont 11 9% Annual PrucontAjo Rate ♦ Ta*. Tag i
Approved Credt 60 monthly payments of $378 48
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SANFORD
321*2993

1917CHEVY I TON PICKUP

$7795

89 CAMARO R.S.
Hot Car!

*5995
88 BERLINETTA
1009 S. French Ave

1*4) J E E P J to PICK U P 4
wheel drive 4 cylinder run*

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be*foffer 111 fa ll

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*2995

CARS

Sanford Motor Co.

85 IS U Z U P IC K U P
5 S p d .. A C

86 C H EV R O LE T
C A V A L IE R

TAKE UP PAYMENTS

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groot wgt *000 lb* lounge
wgt 7101b* 175 177 1*41

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241 — R e c re a tio n a l
V e h ic le s / C am p ers

88 DODGE MINI VAN
Great Shape!

$1995
85 MIGHTY MAX
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144 s in ________
111 7*00

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO M O N E Y DOWN
eacept ta*. tag titla.etc
1*44 E A G L E P R E M IE R
4
door, auto air. power win
dow* ttereo cattail# O N L Y
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auto power »teerm g and
b ra k e *
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choo*e from M it V

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*tereo M U ST S E L L ! O N L Y
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TAKE UP PATMENTS

I I OLD S C U TLA S S S U P R E M E
Real *harp «»*•*•

P R O D U CTS call independent
di*tnbutor 17) 47*4
• G A R D E N E R S planter boa
Heavy duty metal 4 K 1
Ra**d bottom, floored for
drainage Good tor backyard
g a r d e n , n u ' t r r y or
graenhouee *71 P R O l i t 0010
JA M ES B T F R W IL L E G E R
You hav* won 7 free ticket* to
a Litchfield Cinema* movie!
Plea*# pick up your ticket* at
The Sanford Herald within 1
day*
Congratulation*!
• S T E R E O Tape radio record
player (need* need*#l You
win need help to move 140

TAKE UP PAYMENTS

Wanted, a re*pon*ibie per*on
to fake on a low monthly
payment on a beautiful con
*o.e piano No money down
Can toll tree l too 711 m i

UN.

F IR E N 7A Coupe low
mile* eatra clean |**i*

FOR YOUR FULLK R BRUSH

TAKE UP PATMENTS

S T R A W B E R R IE S U P IC K
Start* Jan Ifth Hoop* Farm
m i Celery Ave Mon Wed A
Sat Open *AM Bring own
container* 171 1144

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counter. u*ed twice
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30 Cents

M ONDAY

March 9, 1992

S a n fin d H e ra ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County slneo 1008
84th Year, No. 168 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

‘Super Tuesday’s’ future
Goard expects 39 percent of county’s voters at polls

□ Sports

B y J . MARK BA R FIELD
Herald Staff Writer

A w et S a turd ay

HANFORD — Sandra Guard. Seminote County
elections supervisor, expects 39 percent of the
county's registered voters to participate In
Tuesday's Presidential Preference Primary — If
they can find the polling plares.
Bui the future of "Super Tu rsd a y" Is In
qursllon us polltlrul leaders question Its ef­
fectiveness of landing southern Democrats with a
presidential nomination.
Goard said she predicts fewer voters will turn
out Tuesday than Ihe 42 percent participation In
March 1988. Goard said she has received a
slightly lower number of absentee ballots com­
pared to the 1988 presidential primary.
“ I lto|ie I'm wrong, but then I hope we get 39
perrenl." said Guard.
A total of 100.835 of thr county's 108.312

SAN FOR D — Only two of nine achcdolrd
games w ire played In the Sanford Church
Softball League before the rains m ine Saturday.

See Page IB.

,

□ Pooplo
H o w a gard en g ro w s
A versatile (lowering plant Is Just right for
Central Florida gardens.

Bee Page SB

□ Florida
N o t tops
Florida was rated number 43 out of 50. Utah
lopped the list us the mosl desirable slate In
which (olive.

See Page2A

P ro ject G ra d u a tio n m ee tin g set
Organizers of Seminole High School’s Project
Graduation will be hav: g a planning session on
Thursday. March 12. at 7 p.m.
The program will tie In (lie school's media
center.
The parents of all members of the senior class
are Invited to attend the meeting. T h is Is the
first meeting for the annual celebration and Is a
good time lojoln the group.
Project Graduation Is a drug mid alcohol free
celebration scheduled for the evening of gradua­
tion Dial Is sponsored by the parents of Ihe
senior class and many area merchants.
If you would like more Information alxiul Ihe
meeting or anything else regarding Project
Graduation at Seminole High School, call Marge
Battista at 333-213H.

School board meeting announced
SA N FOR D — The Seminole County School
Board will meet at Lake llow rll High School.
4200 Dike Road In Winter Park, for a full day of
meetings tomorrow.
Because they have scheduled al Like Howell a
public hearing regarding the rezonlng of
students In Ihe southeastern part of Ihe county
to fill Indian Trails Middle School, which Is
scheduled lo oprn In the full. Ihe board decided
to hold all Ihelr official functions al the school
on Tuesday.
At 1:30 p in., they will hold a closed door
executive session to discuss contract pro|Kisuls
to be presented to the bus drivers union.
At 2 p.m. there will lie expulsion hearings for
students.
Following that, ul 3.30 p.m. Ihe regularly
scheduled school tioard meeting will luke place.
Tuesday's meetings will culminate with Ihe
public heurtng that Is Ihe first strp In Ihe
rezonlng process.

Expressway open house planned
O VIED O — Information about Ihe design and
construction plans of Seminole C o u n ty 's
expressway will lie available ul an open house
Wednesday.
The cxprrsswuy's public Information olllce.
located at 1401 W. Broadway. Oviedo, will be
open to Ihe public from 5 p.m. lo H:30 p.m.
Design, right-of-way and constniciudlon plans
for Ihe 8200 million. 12-mllc lollmad will lie on
display. The expressway extends from Alomu
Avenue lo U.S. Highway 17-02 ul Stute Street In
Hanford.
Repreaenlltlves from Florida's Turnpike and
construction engineers will hr available to
answer questions. For more Information, call
expressway punllr Information officer Gayle
Geddes. 305-0700

registered volets will lie eligible lo participate In
the primaries Tuesday. There are no county,
school or north county city Issues to attract
Independents and other party affiliates to Ihe
[mils. Of the eligible voters. 59.427 residents
registered as Republicans and 41.408 Democrats
registered, about a 3-to-2 ratio.
If Gourd’s prediction holds true, uhout 39.325
people will participate In the election.
Th e election will also lie the first that many
voters will fare changes In polling places. To
accommodate the population growth during the
past 10 years, several smaller precincts In
Hanford and elsewhere were merged and six new
precincts were added.
Goard mailed notices lo every household
afTected by Ihe changes lo alert voters.
A complete list of polling places was published
Hunday In t he Sanford Herald.
Although past Huper Tuesdays huve failed

push southern Democrats to advanre Ihe Inter­
ests of southern Democrats, supporters think It
will continue.
Bui some supporters of thr concept, like think
Ihe Idea will slick.
"Th is will lie Ihe year where the whole concept
of Huper Tuesday Is validated." said Florida Lt.
Gov. Buddy MaeKay. who along with U.S. Hen
Bob Graham and oilier members of Ihe Houthern
Legislative Conference cnnie up with the Idea
following the 1984 nomination of Walter Mon­
dale.
"W e Just kept having candidates Imposed on
us and w r had no way lo huve enough leverage to
ulTect the process." said MaeKny. "It won't
enable Ihe South to dominate, hul It will ensure
that we're not non-players."
Four years ago. 14 Houthern and border states
took part In the Initial Huper Tursday. But that
Cl See Ele ction , Page BA

Art Festival
Weekend show a ‘very,
very positive event’
By V IC K ID sS O R M IE R
Herald Stall Writer______________
SANFORD — After a rather
damp start, the Bt. John's River
Fine Arts Frstlvul blossomed
Into a delightful rainbow of
colors and smiles.
Marltza Ellas, who organized
the event for the SanfordBcmlnolr A n Association, said
she was pleased with the quality
of the art work that wus dis­
played at thr show.
"I think w r hud some really
fine urt work." she said. "I wus
very pleased."
Ellas said that everyone site
talked to said that they had a
very positive experience with the
show.
Shr could not esllmatr thr
number of visitors who came to

the show over (h r tw o-day
penod. but said that even with
the S a tu rd a y m o rn in g rain
storm, there wus a steady flow of
spectators through Ft. Mellon
I’ark.
"T h e lower priced and craft
Items sold very well,” she said. '
Don Nedobeck. who Is from
Wisconsin, but spends his win­
ters in Central Florida was trying
lo sell his watrrrolor paintings at
the show.
"N o one Is buying." he said
Sunday afternoon. "I've had lots
of people coming and looking,
but the economy's keeping their
wallets shut tight."
Nedobeck said he will be back
next year despite slojv sales.
"IPs Just Ihe economy." he
said. "I think this was a fantastic
a Bee Fe stiva l. Page BA

HswMs m ky vusi OsBswsht
Edith Tanner elands next to her oil painting, lower, which was selected
as Ihe Best of Show at the St. Johns River Fine Arls and Craft Festival
over the weekend.

Commission to re-consider
roadway in Sterling Woods
B y NICK PPEIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — The preliminary plul for the Sterling
Woods subdivision Is liark before live Sanford City
Commission. The Commission tabled II two weeks ago
following citizen objections.
T h r plat calls for Slrrllng Woods lo lie u 124 lot
single-family housing urea. It Is loculrd west of
Highway 17-92. north of Lake Mary Boulevard, nrur
Loch Lowe Prep School and Ihe Hidden laikrs urru.
When Ihe matter was first brought before the
commission at the Feb. 24 meeting, a dozen citizens of
the adjacent Hidden Lakes area turned out to voire

objections. Th e y Indicated they were not against the
actual sulidlvlslon. but objected to thr proposed
entrance roadway.
The road would be a re-opening of Loch laiwe Drive totie used ns un access road Into Sterling Woods.
According to Barbara Howell, of the Hidden loikrs
Home Owners Assorullon, "Traffic will destroy our
neighborhood. There Is Uni much already." Shr said
shr hud found. ” 75 percent of the cars that drive
through our nrra don't llvr there, uud this would udd
many more."
According to Sanford C lly Planner Ja y Murder, the
consulting engineers for the development. Hurling
CJ Bee Road, Page BA

Heading for the finish line

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Jan Piper was winner of the Natural Florida Crllerlum which waa held in Sanford's North Star Business Park
on Sunday More than 180 bicyclists competed In eight races ranging from 10 lo 30 miles in length Close lo
300 spectators viewed Ihe races, which included a category five race for novices. Ihal sent riders speeding
through the closed streets of Ihe business park in a competition for cash prizes

Rental
of park
on hold
ByM CKPPUPAUP

Herald Staff Writer
L A K E M ARY - A proposal lo
establish a rental and reserva­
tion procedure for clly property
still remains lo be approved. The
Lake Mary C lly Commission
INistponed a decision during last
week’s meeting.
Although there was no vote
against It. Mayor Randy Morels
determined lhat II was the gen­
eral consensus of Ihe C o m ­
mission lo hold off on any
derisions.
Parks and Recreation Director
Jo hn Holland believes there Is a
need for a formal policy on
faclllly rentals. "W e'll be pulling
In aboul 8100.000 In sound
systems and lighting In Central
. Park soon." he said, "and once
we finish Ihal. we'll probably
have many people seeking lo
book II.”
The money Is In Ihe form of a
%grant from the Seminole County
Tourist Development Council.
Holland aald. "Th e park area.
In c lu d in g the a m p llh r a lc r .
would be Ideal for w ritin g * ,
band concern, art aliowa. and
many other outdoor evepta." He
added. "W e already have u
"C h u rch In Ihe Park” cvcnl
booked for April of this year” .
T h e pfeaentation Thu rsda y
night waa designed lb establish
fees for I lie use of Ihe Ccnlrul
Park amphlthcjitrr and Ihe two i
'co ve re d pavilions a l' Liberty
Park. Ilp lla nd recommended
rharglng 825 tor a half day. and
835 for a full day rental. Th e fees
would lie returned it no clean
u|&gt;s were needed and no facilities
were damaged
In calling fur thr postpone­
ment. Morels suggested more
clarification on whul type of fund'
raising evrnls might and might
nut be [icnnlilrd In such fadlllies as Ihe C IA 'building or
U Bss P a rk . Pag* 8 A

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- San lord Haiald. Sanlotd, Florida - Monday, March B, IW J

N E W S F R O M T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Florida: 43rd ‘Most Livable State’
LA W R EN C E. Kan. — A
formula that weighs 43 factors,
from citme and marriage rates to
"deficient bridges," has revealed
U tah as the nation’s "M ost
L iv a b le S t a t e , " a K a n s a s
publisher said. Florida ranked
43rd, up from 48th In 1991.
Utah edged out 1991 winner
New Hampshire, which slipped
lo second place In the second
annual ranking* compiled by
Morgan QuJtno Corp . the com ­
pany said Sunday. Minnesota.
Nebraska and Kansas rounded
out the top five.

Tax may affect Lewie’ foe
T A L L A H A S S E E — State Rep. JefT Huenlnk. who la leading
an1 Impeachment effort agalnat state banking chief Gerald
Lewis, realizes he may be learning an expensive lesson.
T h e night before the Clearwater Republican planned to file
his Impeachment resolution, a lobbyist friend of Lewis
submitted a tax proposal that would coot Huenlnk's laundry*
teas *500.0
equipment business
*900.000.
Th e lax on operators of coin washing machines was quietly
added to a bill before a House panel. When news of the tax plan
got around, some at the Capitol saw It as a not-aosubtle
message.
That's Idle rumor, said Democratic Reps. Willie Logan and
Mike Abrams, who Introduced the proposal. Lobbyist Rick
Slsaer, who wrote the plan, agrees.
"T h is Is not In any way. shape or form designed to affect
Jeff." Slsaer said. "It has nothing to do with Oerald Lewis."
Logan and Abrams. Miami area Democrats, said they hadn't
discussed the plan with Lewis or Speaker T .K . Wetherell.
D-Daytona Beach, who’s lukewarm to the Impeachment talk.

Mississippi placed last In the
co m p a n y ’ s "S ta te Rankings
IB 9 2 ," replacing Louisiana,
which moved up a spot. Florida
didn't do much better, coming In
43rd out of the 90 states.
"Utah simply has what people
and companies are looking for,"
said Scott Morgan, president of
Morgan Qultno. "T h e state has
healthy, highly educated citizens
and relatively low taxes. The
number* say It la the beat
all-around — Ihe moat livable."
Slates showing the biggest
Im p r o v e m e n t In the 1992
rankings Include Oregon, which
moved from 30th to 12th: Illi­

nois, up from 44th to 32nd and
New Jersey, up from 34th to
23rd. Morgan aaid.
Here are the current rankings
for all 90 states, with the 1991
ranking tn par a state in the
union which doesn't have some­
thing going for It, some part of It
In which Its citizens take great
pride." Morgan aald. "However,
th is ra n k in g reflects those
factors which the average Am er­
ican considers Important lo hla
or her dally life."
Th e Census Bureau, federal
C o m m e rce D e p a rtm e n t and
Centers for Disease Control are
among the sources listed by the

Sweetener:
No allergic
reactions

Man fatally shot
TA M P A — A man who looked out for his neighbor afler the
older man suffered a stroke was fatally shot by him In a gun*
battle, authorities said.
Augustine Pulntana was In front of his house Saturday fixing
up an old car when Oscar Allaga came out of his house next
door, slopped on I he concrete porch and fired several limes at
Putniana, police said. Then he calmly went back Inside.
Pulntana. 49. bleeding from at least two bullet wounds In hla
shoulders, ducked Inside his house, grabbed a revolver and
marched over to Allsga's home, police said.
He polnied Inside the front door and fired once, hitting Allaga
squarely In the cheat. Then he retreated to his porch.
Hut Allaga. critically wounded from the gunshot, still had
ammunition and a grudge. He stepped outside to fire at least
one more shot, police said.

A aaaalaBad Prase

Ex-husband charged In killing
LAR G O — A Largo woman’s ex-husband has been charged In
a December home Invasion In which her new spouse was
slabbed to death, police said.
Luther Thornton Basse J r ., 32. was charged with first-degree
murder Friday night In Boise. Idaho, where he lives, police
said. He's accused or killing Keith Edward Y unk and severely
wounding Yunk’s wife. Anils. In a Dec. IB home Invasion.
Basse, s Boise firefighter, was being held without ball
Saturday In Ihe Ada County Jail In Boise, jail officials said.
Basse was arrested Friday night after he admitted the attack
while being questioned by Largo police detectives and Boise
officers, said Largo police Capi. Jo h n Walker.
Keith and Anita Yunk and three children from her marriage
lo Basse were asleep when a masked man entered their brown,
single-story frame home during the predawn hour*.
H ie Intruder attacked the couple with a hatchet and knife,
leaving Keith Yunk. 31. dead In the bedroom. Walker said.
Anita Yunk ran screaming lo a house two doors away to get
help. The children weren't Injured In the attack.
Walker said Basse killed out of "jealousy or a revenge-lype
motive."

Tha Sanford-Ever gladas trolley car tranaportad
paatngara from tha old Pico railroad station at
Oak and Commercial avenues In downtown
8anford to Cameron City and back. Thu* vlaw la

Diverse state tops Super Tuesday menu for Democrats
Associated Prase Writer
H IA L E A H — Florida, now topping the
Super Tuesday menu for Democrats, offers s
spicy stew of diverse voting groups for
presidential candidates hoping to prove they
I
nave the Ingredients of national appeal.
"It's like the song 'New York. New Yc
York,'
V U S. Sen. Bob Graham , a Democrat who's
won three statewide campaigns, tikes to say.
*'lf you can make It here, you can make It
anywhere."
In other words, the former governor
explains, you can't win Florida by appealing
to any one group. O r two or three.
Of the 11 states holding primaries and
caucuses Tuesday. Florida has taken on the
most Importance for D em ocrats both
because It ofTera 148 delegates, second only
to Texas on Tuesday, and It gives Taongas.
the former Massachusetts senator, a state
where he can try to prevent a Southern
sweep by Clinton, the Arkansas governor.
Th e stale's swing vote area ruts become
the "1-4 corridor." the fast-growing areas
along the Interatate from Daytona Beach
through the Orlando area to Tam pa, where
Democrat a who atill hold a narrow atatcwldc
registration edge arc worried about growing
GOP strrngth among tight-budgeted, famlly-oriented transplants.
Another Florida adage: "Politics here are
like the weather — If you don't like It. watt a
little bit and It will change."
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From the outskirts
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Lawrence waa ambassador to Jamaica from 1978 to 1982 as
Preatdent Michael -Manley to o k hla government orr m leftist.
pro-Cuba tilt and waa charge d'affaires for the restoration of a
freely elected government In Grenada after the U.8. Invasion In
1983.
Th e Hamilton. Kan., native entered foreign service In 1954
and served In Ihe Netherlands. Hong Kong. Israel, the
Philippines and United Kingdom before hla appointment tn
Jamaica by President Carter.
Lawrence, who retired In 1986. waa the founding chairman
of American Friend of Jamaica and led the group from 1962 to
1991.

Homolost mon dio In Hr*
W IN TE R H A V E N — T w o homeless men died when a vacant
house they were sleeping in burned down In a fire that hat
been ruled accidental, authorities said.
David Michael Gteenier, 28. and a 98-year-old man whose
name was not released died from carbon monoxide poisoning
after breathing the thick smoke that tilled the home Thursday
night, an autopay performed Friday revealed.
Both men were described as being homeless and had been
using the vacant house asa place to sleep.
Wltneaara said they heard one man screaming Tor help but
were unable to rescue him because of the Interne heal of the
fire.

From Associated Pm* report*

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M IA M I • H a r a a ra th a
w in n in g num bara aalacled
Sunday In tha Florida Lottery:
Cash*
P la y 4

A sampling from last week's campaign;
Bill Clinton put on a white yarmulke
snd talked aboutl Isra
Israel' to an audience filled
with people In Delray Beach who could
remember how young Jo h n F. Kennedy
looked In I960, and the next morning
walked through Miami's Liberty City, a
neighborhood known for the nation's worst
1980* racial violence, as 20-year-old black
men yelled for him to do something about
Jobs.

-U .8 .8 * n . Sob Graham
state's northeast corner, across to Pensacola
at the Alabama border, runs the land of
conservatives, self-proclaimed "crackers,*'
many of them with military ties.
Exceptions: Jacksonville has more of a
eastern urban flavor politically; Tallahassee,
the capital and host of two college cam­
puses; snd Gainesville, home of the Univer­
sity of Florida, tend to be more liberal,
which former G O P state chairman To m m y
Thom as blames on the Influence of "too
many pipe-smoking professors.'
tm Beach dow n the
F ro m W eal Palm
overdeveloped "O otd Coast" to Miami
Beach, the nation's thlrd-lsrgesl gathering
ndreda of
of Je w is h voters Among hundreds
thousands of Northeast-oriented senior citi­
zens m ix w ith urban blacks In Fort
Lauderdale and Miami for fertile Democratic
territory.
Th e politically active condo communities
regularly turn out at 70 percent or more for
primaries, giving them a strong say on
nominees.
But In Miami and Hialeah, the largest
grouping of Cuban-born people outside of
Havana, conservative Republican Hispanic*

• A few miles west. Hialeah Mayor Julio
Martinez spoke In Spanish and English to
welcome President Bush Wednesday night
lo "the most Republican city In America."
• Just to Ihe east. Jerry Brown waa
greeted Friday night by people dancing In
the street and chanting In Creole when he
visited Little Haiti with Jeaae Jackson.
• And some 70 miles north, Paul Taongas
visited Palm Beach, tale of the rich and
famous. Friday night, then was cheered In
Fori Lauderdale by fellow Grcek-Amcrtcans
at a Greek Orthodox Church.
Bush, who enjoyed his largest 1988
general election margin tn Florida, where
fits ton Je b Is state campaign chairman. Is
considered s lock to acoop up the 97
Republican delegates In the winner-lake-atI
primary.

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control. Another GOP stronghold la In the
southwest Gulf Coast from Sarasota to
N a p le s, land of w h ite -b e lte d retired
Midwestern executives who plsy golf snd
throw money behind Republican politics.

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looking aast on First Street toward tha old
stable. The trolley’* conductor was Stuart
Telford, uncle of Mrs. Ellen Doatey and Mrs.
Martha Vihlen, both of Sanford.

O R L A N D O — T h e popular
sweetener aspartame, known by
the trade name NutraSwect.
does not cause allergic reactions
when consumed, sccordlng to a
study released at an allergy
conference.
The study was directed by Dr.
RsIfS. Oeha. chief of the division
of Im m unology at Children's
Hoapltal In Bouton and professor
of pediatrics at Harvard Medical
School.
It waa carried out at alx
medical centers In the United
States and Canada afler con­
sumer complaint* of hive* and
■welling lhat were thought to be
associated with the sweetener.
"Because aspartame la never
consumed In Its pure form, but
In combination with other In­
gredient*. It was difficult to
determine tr reported allergic
re a c tio n s w e re c a u s e d by
aspartame or other products."
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publisher for Its data on gradua­
tion rates, suicide, taxes, crime
and other factors.
"W ith ao m any special Interest
g r o u p s p u t t i n g o u t s ta te
rankings In their narrow area of
concern, people seem to enjoy
our w ell-rounded ra n k in g s ,"
Morgan said. "It’s Interesting to
find out which ststc the num beta ssy la the best all-around —
the most livable."
States showing the biggest
Im p ro v e m e n t In the 1992
ranking* Include Oregon, which
moved from 30th to 12th: Illi­
nois. up from 44th to 32nd and
New Jersey, up from 34th to
23rd. Morgan aald.

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Women’s Center to debut here
D rug charges filed
Bobby Doyle McKee. 21. 106 Mariners Village. Sanrord. was
rhargrd with possession or marijuana when he was nrresfed on
Salurtlay. Afler his arrest It was discovered that he was also
wanted on weapons charges and Tor violating the terms of his
probation on charges of aggravated baliery. police said.
He Is being held at the Jo hn E. 1’olk Corrrcllonul Center
without (Kind.

Retail theft charged
Regina
_
Ann Vallot. 24. 1913 W. 15th St Sanford, was
charged with retail theft when she was arrested on Saturday.
Polite said she look three pairs of designer shorts from a
vendor at Flea World and made no attempt lo pay for them.
She was taken to the Seminole County Jail where she was
held on tlO O hond.

W arrant arrest
Barbara Ann Dotson. 25. 2021 Mowhawk Avc.. Sanford, was
charged In connection with a warrant for obtaining properly
wllh a worthless check when she was nrrrslcd at the John E .
Polk Correctional Center on Saturday.

SA N FOR D — Th e Women's Center at
HO A Central Florida Regional Hospllal will
dehul at nil Oj&gt;en House on Saturday. March
14. from 10 a.m. to I p.m.
Th e new facility houses an obstetrics
department featuring nil private birthing
rooms.
"A ll of our tieaullfully decorated birthing

rooms are designed especially for the new
mother and baby, as well as their family,
wllh their comfort as the first priority,” said
Roy C . Vinson, administrator at CFRH.

private pal lent room and new 23-basslnet
nursery. The nursery Is designed wllh a
comfortable and cheerful baby viewing area
for family and friends.

Th e new center will offer all patients a
completely private birthing experience.
Eight birthing rooms, located on the first
floor, will give a luxurious private surroun­
ding for the mother-to-be. After recovery,
mother and baby will move upstairs lo Ihclr

IIC A Central Florida Regional Hospllal
has five hoard certified obxlelhclans on Its
medical ataff who will be utilizing Ihe new
facility: Clyde Cllmcr, M.D.. David Mowrre.
M .D ., W illie N e w m a n. M .D .. Stephen
Phillips. M.D.. and Juan ftavrln. M.D.

Area elderly population

A m u sin g ‘I’ve fallen’
ad is not so funny
for som e elderly

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phone.
II worked asndvrrllsed.
Bui Wiley later found uul she
T A M P A — T h e television
commercial of an elderly Indy could have rented a similar
Injured on the floor, calling out, system — nol as sophisticated,
"I've fallen — and I cnn‘1 get bul capable of doing the Job —
u p ." has provided much materi­ from a local hospllal for (3 0
al for comedians and talk-show Installation and 935 a month.
When she moved In wllh her
monologues.
But Mildred W iley. H I. or daughter 10 months later and
asked to be let out of Ihe
Tam pa didn't find It no funny.
Living alone with heart disease contract, the rom pany asked for
a n d o c c a s io n a l c o n f u s io n n &lt;500 penally. They're still
because of n stroke, she could negotiating.
Wiley says she was a victim of
easily Imagine hernrlf In the
high-pressure sales tactics and
same situation.
So when Wiley saw the ad, she overpricing.
She Isn't alone. Complaints
called the toll-free number In Ihe
far Llferull Systems In r. of from e ld e rly b u y e rs about
C a m de n, N .J . In Decem ber Lllrcall und other companies
1990. two salespeople persuaded a n d I n d i v i d u a l s s e l l i n g
her to [&gt;ay S3.2IX) over four em ergency response devices
years, plus monitoring fees, for a have prompted same consumer
system Including a necklace protection officials lo call Ihe
transm itter that activates a Industry a new threat lo the
console alluchrd to her tele- elderly consumer.
III Ihe Tam pa Bay area, a
dozen or so individuals repre­
senting smaller companies or
operating on their ow n are
preying on easy marks among
the elderly, said a Pinellas
Counly fraud detective.
"I'm tearing m y hair out"
keeping track of the tellers and
Aaa— laud Aroaa_____________
finding ways lo prosecute, de­
O R LA N D O — Florida may say
tective D.S. MacCallum told The
no lo smoking In barbershops III Tam pa Tribune for a story In
Ihe wake of a ban In beauty
today's edit Ions.
p a r lo r s t h a t 's s l l l l b e in g
He said Ihe sellers sometimes
publicized.
lell elderly customers Ihey rep­
Th e board I lull regulates Flor­ resent Medicare or Ihe custom­
ida's 20.000 burlx-rn Is cxpcrled er's health Insurance company.
lo discuss smoking when II
Some dcrclve Ihe customers
m e rit In Iwo w rrks In Orlando.
about Ihe prices of the devices
* * "rg tftlra n ltt'H v tllh rln g ltu p If- 1and fees for monitoring ilierti.1
.Nobody .'rise adei." said Lionel
A Llfrcall spokeswoman de- r
iK udrlzuri. on - OrJinnlo barber ■ nted litnv h*t Company' oM-s ’
who Is vice chairman of Hie high-pressure nr exploitullve
seven-member Florida Board nt sail's luetlea."*""— ........... .. ......
Bar hers and a non -smnkrr.
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S h o w cancelled
George Scott ol Sanford, left, packs up some of his collection of
anltqoe'tools (fist he nod brought to Bxhlbil'al thV Seminole
Courtly Museum on Saturday. Bill Cutta of Apopka.-right, looked
over the tools durtnQ tbs show, but few other exhibitors or
•Rtf!.}'0'* . f » ™ - ,
ff.M .( W i l l e d

total
rom an on t Of total roruiMio* i or to m
poruutiox
WVtMlOS
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roruuiiCM
60*

1997

1.091
1.161
1.S71
0.891

161

17.S60

i.i7 i

741

7)5,0)6

1.711

100.019
1IS.77)
74.477
47,1)1

73S
its
711
is\

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766.6S0

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riotiw

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7.798

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701.299
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total
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119.170
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look out for customers who may
be getting along In years, who
have lost some mental sharp­
ness. and avoid taking advanI a g e o f t h e m . " s a id
spokeswoman Lisa Ralph said.
"W e always usk If Ihey need
someone to be there, a family
member or friend." during a
sales Interview.
Bul she said Ihe company Is
a w a re th a t sam e In -h o m e
salesmen have "a tendency to
gel out of hand" In their sales
ladles. Because of lhat, she said,
Llfrcall Is culling back In-home
sales. It also has taken the
well-known advertisement off
the air.

Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — A city code
enforcement citation ordinance
Is coming hack for more dis­
cussion tonight. The matter was
|kt»M-d by a 3 lo 2 vole on first
reading du ring Ihe Fell. 24
meeting.
C o m m is s io n e rs A .A . MeClanahnii and W h llry Eckstein
had opposed the original ordi­
nance claiming there was not
enough Informal Inn on how en­
forcement would l&gt;c handled.
Som e changes have been
made in Ihr draft of the amend­
ment slner the first reading. City
A t t o r n e y W illia m C o lb e rt
commented. "T h e changes hud
liecn suggested last month, but
are not slgnllleunl enough lo
alter Ihe Intent, so Ihe ordliianee
can still Ik - considered as up for
M's second reading."
If approved. Ihe ordinance will
Increase ih r numtx-r of [M-rsons
allowed lo Issue ellullotis lor
vlolallons against the various
C lly rodrs.
T h e ordina nce stipulates.
" T h e C l l y C o m m is s io n Is
aulhorizrd lo designate by reso­
lution certain of Its employers or
agents as code enforcement ofllcrrs." While Ih rrr has been
open discussion about Including
Sanford IHillcr oil leers as code
enforcement officers, Ih rrr is no
sprelflr mention of unllonnrd
police In Ih r prrsenl wording rg
ihe ordinance
Following last monlb's meet­
ing. Sanford Poller Ch irr Slevr
H a m m hud Indicated lie was
plrusrd wlllt Ih r ordinance. "Il's
going to give us a lot more
latitude lo bundle nuisance
calls.'' h r rom m rnlrd.
"Th is dorsn'l mean we would
have lo rrspoud lo additional
calls." Ila rrlrll added. "Il merely
inruns we will have additional
rllallons lhat can be Issued lo
help rrsolve problem situa­
tions."
MrCUmihau had ([urstlonrd If
II could lead lo a massive allot k
against private citizens. C lly
M a n u g rr B ill S im m o n s re ­
sponded lhal citations would
only be Issued In response |u
complaints.
M cC lu na h an h ow ever, re ­
mained In opposlllon. staling hr
believed the m a lllrr could Irad
lo ih r Issuance of code violations
in an arbitrary manner C om ­

m issio n e r K rk s te ln agreed,
expressing concern over the
possibility of gelling Inio legal
problems through arbitrary en­
forcement.
The mattrr Is set for prelimi­
nary discussion d u rin g ih r
workshop session of Ihe Com ­

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1.781

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evening. It Is also listed for
second re a d in g and p u b lic
hearing, early In the regular City
Commlssion meeting beginning
ul 7 p.m. In ihe commission
chambers of Ihe Sanford CM)
Hall.

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" I believe in the m ." Mac­
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emergency services, and many
limes we'd go lo a house and
find some elderly person who'd
fallen or had an attack and been
lying on the floor two or three
days."
But a few exploiters have
turned the Industry Into "a
minefield Tor the elderly con­
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consumer affairs expert for the
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ED ITO R IA LS

New service
Tin* cud of the C old W a r ou gh t to be a
m om ent of national Joy. F o r the Drat tim e In a
h a lf-ce n tu ry. A m e ric a no longe r faces a
foreign challenge lo the s u rv iv a l of Its
institutions nr a m a jo r risk of m ilita ry attack.
Vet underneath ru n s a c u rre n t of dread: A s
the m ilita ry shrinks, w h a t w ill hap p en to the
I m illion m en and w o m e n , civ ilia n and
uniform ed, likely to be released b y 1996?
T h e o ry says that they w ill m ove lo the
civilia n sector, w h ere their p ro ve n skills arc
m u c h In dem and . H ut the ory Isn 't m u c h help
to a n In d iv id u a l s e rv ic e m a n fa cin g the
prospect of fin d in g a n e w career In an
uncertain e co nom y. G e ttin g skilled people
from m lllin ry p u rsu its Into civ ilia n Jobs w h ere
their talents serve the n a tio n 's needs w ill not
happen w itho ut p la n n in g b y g o ve rn m e n t.

SARAH O V E R S TR E E T

Mixed feelings on Magic’s plight
Th e reremony lo retire Magic Johnson's Jersey
at Ihe Los Angeles Forum was powerfully
moving. Com ing so soon after his Inspired play
at the NUA All-Star game. It was rspcrlally
difficult to see someone so brilliantly talented cut
down by something as senseless as AIDS.
I've thought about Magic q u llr a bit since the
announcement that he tested positive for HIV.
the vim s that causes AIDS. 1‘vc been trying lo
make sense of m y roller-eoaslertng feelings. How
can you be so saddened and sympathetic about
someone's misfortune one mlnule, and want In
shake him till he needs DenluGrlp another?
I haven't heard all Magic lias lo say on the
subject of his Infection, so I may have missed
something truly riveting. Hut what I’ve heard
has been more on the order of. "Sec. If It ran
happen lo me, It can happen to anybody." which
I haven't found loo reassuring from the
man-who-would-be-mte-model.
What I'd really like to hear from him. what I
think might make a difference lo everyone who
looks up to Magic and might lie at risk for AIDS.
Is for him to say, "D o you all realize how
Inrrcdlbly stupid I was? All those women, all
those one-night (and onr-aftrmoon) stands, years
aflrr the doctors told us that kind of behavior is a
rocket trip to AIDS? What they ought lo do with
m y Jersey Is put It on llic- cover of MAD

magazine, wllti lhal silly-looking frrcklr-focrd
kid's head sticking oul of II saying. 'W hat.m e
worry"/'
" A n d Just think
what I've probably
done to othrr lives,
the wom en t was
with after 1 became
Infected. Not only do
I throw m y own rarccr and maybe m y
life down a rat hole. I
lake them with me. I
don't suppose they
think there's much
about me th a t’s
'm a g ic ' a n y m o re ,
and I doubt H any of
1may have
you people out there
missed
something
s c re a m in g y o u r
truly rlvetmp J
h e a d s o ff In Ih e
Forum would, either.
If I'd done the same
thing lo you or your
sister or your daugh­
ter or your mother. What on earih could have
been thinking?"
A few weeks ago I heard lairry King Interview
actor Dack Rambo. who has also rerentlv tested

1

J A C K ANDERSON

Kuwaitis buy Keating
resort from taxpayers

Sen. S a m N u n n , c h a irm a n o f the A rm e d
Services C o m m itte e , has a lre a d y started to
(joint Congress In that dire ction. H e 's proposing new Incentives and tra in in g prog ra m s
to ease m ilita ry personnel Into p rodu ctive
civilia n w o rk .
T o avoid a m ilita ry to p -h e a vy w ith senior
and no n-co m m issio ne d officers, N u n n s u g ­
gests offering m ilita ry personnel w ith 15 to 2 0
years o f service v o lu n ta ry e a rly re tirem ent.
S u ch cn rly retirees w o u ld be eligible for
retired pay equal to 3 7 .5 percent of base pay.
A n d to encourage retirees to go Into p u blic
service careers, he w o u ld sw eeten that pot.
g ivin g a n e xtra ye a r of service credit for each
year of e m p lo ym e n t In such crttlcnl Jobs os
ica c h in g o r law enforcem ent. A n d for lhose
a c tive -d u ty service personnel w h o need extra
tra in in g o r e ducation to prepare themselves,
lie pcouxwm. g iv in g a yea t'ji leave, fur, civilian
r d u S n M F M d t r t l f i lr t g .
•«*•••■« ...................r
U S .1’mVl I R O y W f l ceirs
have .advanced degrees, m a n y In scientific o r
technical fields. M a n y have experience w ith
sophisticated technology and m ost have a
p ro ve n ability to organize, lead a n d train
others. W ith thousands of those officers likely
to leave the arm e d services In the next few
years, the nation has a trem endous o p p o rtu ­
n ity , p a rtic u la rly lo m ove their talents Into
schools a n d colleges, where they co uld bolster
m u th . science a nd vocational education.
W h u t's needed to seize Hint o p p o rtu n ity are
the Incentives N u n n pro|&gt;ose8 as well as
a lternative stale crcd cn tln lln g rules to m ake it
possible for m ilita ry retirees lo m ove q u ic k ly
Into schools.
A s N u n n ik j I i i I s ou t. "tltjcse people are o u r
leal peace d iv id e n d " even m ore Im p o rta n t
Ilia n the m ilita ry dollars we w ill save. Hut
eolleetlng that d ivid e n d and p re ve n tin g In d i­
v id u a l ra lu m llie s w ill require governm ent
p la n n in g and foresight, no Just m ore liilssrziulre confidence that e v e ryth in g w ill w o rk oul
for the best.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
la-iler* to the editor arc welcome. AU teller*
must lx- signed. Include llir addles* of the wrller
and a daytime telephone number, l-etler* should
I k- oil a single subject and Ik - us lirlet as |His*lblr
T h e letters are subject In editing.

positive for HIV. King at one point asked Rnrnba
how many partners he'd had In the last few years
and months and Rambo answered. "Ju st about
anyone who didn't move taslcr than t did." He
and King then shared "heh-lich-hchs."
King then asked Rambo II he'd considered
changing his behavior after we learned how
easily any of us could eonlract AIDS, even from a
single unprotected sexual encounter. Rambo
sighed as If realizing he'd forgotten to floss heforc
bed and said that gosh. no. he hadn’t. H r said
he'd been a "child of the '60s and '70s" and Just
wasn't motivated to change when unprotected
sex started meaning much more than herpes.
King didn't challenge him . didn't ask him If he
felt like a chump for what he's probably passed
on to friends. In our straggle to ensure an
atmosphere of compassion for A ID S victims, we
shrink from hard quest Ion* lest Ihe affllcled
think we don't care and the politically eorm-t
think us to be homophobic.
AIDS Is a sentence no one deserves, and maybe
that's why we hesitate lo bring up the question
of responsibility. If we label a victim's behavior
Inconsiderate, selfish and saphended, we’re
afraid we're back to saying. "He got what Indeserved." H r didn't grt what he deserved, but
In cases of AIDS contracted alter the risk was
known, victims do reap the consequences.

*&lt;*.JIIL*1 YCt

's s s f is d l ......

" I won't know who I'm voting for till I hoar which EWI* stamp thay prefer.'

HODDING CAR TER

Forget about dream candidates
According lo the exit |kiIIs . the A inrilcan
people believe Ihls Is the election year from
hell. The y don’t like the slate of the nation and
they don't like Ihe character and programs of
the candidates. Even larger number* don't
record an exit (Kill opinion because they aren't
bothering lo vole. All seem tu . yearn for
some I h ing or someone Indefinably belter.
T o pul It bluntly, that altltudr Is srlfIndulgrnl. self-defeating und downright dumb.
Tile candid,He* who have come forward In
both |&gt;anirs may not Include any lowering
glanls. hut few are midgets. Compared to pasl
years, there Is nothing uniquely mediocre
uboul this year's contenders. Included are war
heroes. Phi llcla Kapjias. Rhodes Scholars,
former governor*, senators and congrrssmrn.
businessmen and even political Journalist*.
Mosl have been successful In their |iusl
ventures and repeated brnrflrlarle* of the
voters' Irusl In their hom r slates. One. Ihe
lurumtjenl president, won a landslide victory
In his last outing. Even on his worst day. each
of these men has something InterrsUng to say
about ihe current economic and political
scene lletween them, their |JOsltlons cover
virtually thr rutin- Ideological range of current
mainstream politic*. You run have anything
Irom a nallvlst rigid wing America Flrslrr lo u
union-label liberal Democrat.
And y rl. many of us seem to tie spending a
loi of Mine moaning und complaining about Hie
quality n( thr rum prllilnn When- Is Marin. Hill.
Sam. Lloyd or Dirk? — u question you've
heard Irom this comer. I ikj. W hy dors llir
u lirntallvr to Hush truer tn he Hurhunun?
A m t ‘I Tsongas und Clinton partial men. rueli
larking strengths llir otlirr otters? When- Is
that Ideal rauilluale llir cn m p lrlr rm lxjdlm rnl
of ihe proplr's aspirations?
Ill thr same plaer ihe Ideal randldalr Iras
always been, hovering In thr mlsls of inylh
and faully memory. On those run- occasions
when the people profrssrd overwhelming
pleasure wllh the quallly ol their choice. us In
Ihe election of an Ulysses S Gram or Calvin
Coolldgr. lor Instance, they have been proved
overwhelmingly wrong til mosl nt those
Instances In which the eventual winner lurnrd
oul to a great president.- h r did so despite
earlier vrrdlrls by tils ronlrm porartrs tiial Ire
was less than an rxa lird human bring
Franklin Koosrvrli was a man ul lu ilr
substance, an amiable dllrllatilr smiled lhal
grral political a n a lyil. W ullrr Llppmann.
1tarry Trum an was run lung but a political
tuck, a machine politician Irom Missouri, or so
many New Deal activists believed as they
desperately sotighl lo |H-tsuadr Dwight I)
Elsrtihowrr lo ran a* a Drm orrul in HUH
Woodrow Wilson was t lrcird lo tils llrst term

only because Teddy Roosevelt spill the Re­
publican vole with his Hull Moose third party
eandldacy. Abraham Lincoln won fewer popu­
lar votes than thr combined total or fits
opponents, and fewer, too. than the totally
forgettable predecessor. James Hurhanun. hud
won four years earlier.
From all of this. It Is nm necessary lo liellcvc
that one of 11192 s candidates will turn oul lo
Ire a Lincoln. Wilson. Roosevelt or even a
Trum an. Hut It does suggest Hint easy
d i s m is s a l Is t h r
wrong upprourh to
t h r c u rre n t field.
Hallirr limn turning
away wllh a sniff ol
d is d a in , u b e lte r
approach would lie lo
e x a m in e ca re fu lly
what each of th r
randldalr* has actu­
ally dour and Is ac­
tu a lly s u g g e s tin g
about wliul hr In­
tend* to do if Heeled
or tr-eleetrd.
In President Hush's
case, the record Is
fEach ol these
there (or everyone to
men has
see. T h r question. If
something
you don't like lhal
Interesting to
record, ti whether tie
say. |
run or will rhungr
and whether he de­
serves a serond
chance even If he can. Since tie lias been
around for a long llinr, ll shouldn't lie hard to
make an Informed Judgiurnt.
For Ihe others, we. thr voters, have to work
liardrt to get thr answers Hul democracy Is
not a rose garden and no one ever said dial
informed citizenship would hr easy. Evru m i .
behind all thr glib Irlrvlslon pundllry and
horserace coverage, thrre Is a wealth ol
Infomiallon tiring churned oul abuul all of tlie
candidates
Whatever you may think Is important, llir
material Is available. Ju sl wtial Is Hill Clinton's
record as governor of Arkansas? Is Paul
Tsougus more than a Jo hnny one-note? Ilow
unlalr Is thr "Governor Moonbeam' lag hung
on Je rry llro w n . given his clra r-h ra d rd
demands for major polltleal reform? Are there
ronststrnt theme* avallahlr In Pal Buchanan's
treasure house of old columns und commen­
taries lo establish his Intentions?
Turning away Irom thr task
In a mlslakru search lor thr dream randldalr
w ho never was Is thr bright of lrir*|x&gt;nslblllty.

S C O T T S D A L E . Arizona — Charlrs Keating
once envisioned tils Phoenician Resort here
ns the "eighth wonder of the world." Today II
stands us a marhlc shrine lo thr savings und
loan collapse — a shrine now taken off the
taxpayers' hand* by the Kuwaiti government.
Some In the hotel Industry suspect the
Kuwulll Investors paid the U.S. government
mure than the hotel was worth In partial
gratitude for Ihe Persian Gulf War. If so. II
would tie one of Ihe few tilings about the
Phoenician lhal turned out to Ik- a bargain.
H a c k 111 1IIH 7 .
w ll e n K r u 11n g ' s
s a v in g s a n d loan
empire was tn Its full
stride. Kcullng ag­
gressively courted
tile Kuwulll govern­
m e n t lo go In t o
part ne.rtdilp. w Ilb h|fj),
oil tile - Phornleian.
i to drrunind tin- hotel
would be llic first of
n iu n y' partnership*,
w llh lli r K u w a itis
ihm w lug In ih rlr oil
money und him us­
ing federally insured
C ho dreamed
deposits from his
the hotel
chain nf savings und
would be the
loans.
llrst ol many
Kuw aiti Investors
partnerships ^
I minghl u 45 |N-rcrn(
Interest In the Phoe­
nician In 10H7. Then. ------------------- --------------- — *
tn u midnight raid on ihe hotel in I9HII when
ihe Keating empire was falling apart. the
suvlngs und loan IjuiIo u I agency, the Resolu­
tion Trust Corp.. seized the PhtK-uk-iun. T h r
lax|iayrni became llir owners of Keallng'* 35
(jererut shun-, und insiders tjegun calling Ihe
hotel "C lu b Fed."
Tile taxpayers' share was recently Im ugln
out try the Kuwaiti Investment Ollier lor
SI 11.5 million, and the K T C Is thankful lo larld of It. Th e n- were some tense moments
w lirn tile taxpayer* still owned a share.
During the llrst days of the Iraqi invasion of
Kuwait In August 1990. some at llic K T C
wondered If Saddam Hussein would Ik - tliclr
new |iartnrr.
In pre-war days, money was no object for
llir oil rich Kuwaitis ti was also no object lor
Keallng. who sunk *300 million Into litis Ta)
Mahal. Among Ihe conditions llic Kuwaitis
stlpulalrd. nearly i litre .quarter* ol the way
through constnirtlon. was lhal any rrsorl In
which they invested had In feature hldrls In
tin- bathroom*
T h is posed an engineering nightman- —
cltrellvrty adding u new loilet In each nearly
completed room. Core drilling had lo laredone and many n( the I m II i I ij Ij* no longer
fit. Keallng litslslrd lhal only a particular
Italian design w ould sulflee. W lirn I hr jiarts
arrived, they weren't compatible wtili the
plumbing All I tie- pipes hud In tie rethreaded
III llir end, a compromise was struck
tirlwren llu- deadline- and cost-conscious
contractors and Keallng and itn- Kuwaiti*,
who *r11 led lor a total ol o Ik iii ! 70 hldel* In
M-lrelrd suites.
The I'liocnIrian I* a |ialacc III for iwu turn
who shurr similar tastes — Keallng and Ihe
E m ir of Kuwait. One former executive lor
Keallng culled the Phoenician construction
phase. Ihe "largrMl shopping spree In histo­
ry ." Keallng and In* family logged countless
mile* on thr rnrporutr (els In Europe He
pulm rd die crlllngs In 23 karat gold H r
hiklullrd nearly *15 million wortli of marble.
H r drcoralcd die rrsorl with an original arl
collection lie valued at nearly $25 million H r
alrllflrd hundreds ol Iroplcal plants Irom
Florida lo hrtghlrn Ihe parched desert around
Ihe resort. W lirn his *4 million goll course
played "loo slowly," he »j&gt;rnl .mother *4
million reconfiguring it.
Krallng purchased ntnr Stein way grand
pianos. Ihe hugest order In ihe company's
history. T lir r r were ngtil swimming pools.
Including one tiled tn moltirr-ol-prarl
And everywhere Ih rrr was marhlr — in the
iHHtkrnds by llir elevator. In thr guest
bathrooms, on th r walls T tir stairrase
leading to one rrslauranl was encased In
marble slabs weighing 41)0 [unitids each.

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Sanford Harold. Sanford, Florida • M o M R f ,

Election

Nobel winner Begin dead
B y KAR IN LAUN
Associated Proas Writer
J E R U S A L E M . Is ra e l M enachcm Heflin, the fiery
former prime minister who was
wanted as a terrorist during
Israel's fight for Independence
but years later won a Nobel prise
for making peace with Egypt,
died today. He was 78.
T h is afternoon, thousands
marched as Degln's body was
carried through Jerusalem and
burled next to hts wife. Allza. at
the Jew ish cemetery on the
M o u n t o f O l i v e s tn e a s t
Jerusalem, the sector Israel de­
clared annexed after capturing It
In the 1967 Middle East War.
T h e solemn crowd ranged
from Prime Minister Yitzhak
Sham ir and President Chaim
Herzog to ordinary Israelis.
At the request of the family.

Road
C o n tin u e d fro«8 Yoga 1A
Locklln. A
Associates, ‘‘have come up with
a modification In their plana
where the roadway Is closed at
the end. and does not allow
traffic to go Into the Hidden
Lakes area." He added. "T h is ts
designed to resolve the traffic
problem."
T w o weeks ago. the move to
table the matter was Instigated
b y C o m m is s io n e r A .A . MeClanahan. He suggested the
commission hold off on any
decision regarding four waivers

Festival--------C o n tinu e d fro m Page 1A
show."
Edith Tanner didn't believe It
when she was told that her otl
painting had won the prize as
Best of Show.
"You're kidding." she said,
shaking her head. ' T don't
believe It."
Tanner, who has been paint­
ing for about a decade, said her
paintings are really Just a way of
expressing herself and she never

the burial was a simple ceremo­
ny without eulogies.
Degtn's son, Benjamin, 48.
recited the Je w is h Kaddlsh
prayer over hts father's body,
which was wrapped tn a blackstriped shawl.
W ith news of Degln's death
before dawn today, a crowd
gathered outside the Te l A viv
home of hla daughter. Leah,
where Begin lived. Flags were
lowered to half-staff.
A giant In the Jewish nation's
history, the emotional Polish
Je w brought hts country Its only
peace treaty w ith an A ra b
country.
Yet he also kept up the attack
on Arab enemies, ordering the
bombing of Iraq's nuclear reac­
tor In 1981 and sending the
arm y Into Lebanon the following
year to drive out the PLO.
In 1983, six years after leading

that had been requested, until
an alternate access route could
be determined.
Th e four waivers deal with
wetland buffer requirements,
wetland design and performance
criteria, sidewalk requirements
and the drainage requirements
near the streets. None deal
directly with the access road.
According to the agenda for
tonight's City Commission meet­
ing, the City Manager Is re­
com m ending the Commission
acknowledge the prelim inary
site plan. He Is also suggesting
they approve the four waiver

makes them with the Idea or
making money from them.
Th e misty sunrise over the
ocean that caught the Judges'
attention at this show earned her
1 1,000 In prize money.
"It was so beautiful and peace­
ful,” said photographer Clary
Monroe who was one of the
Judges at the show.
Ellas said that the show Is
looking for a corporate sponsor
to help out next year, but said
she will still depend on the

Park
C o a tla a s d frooi Paga 1A
Com m unity Center.
Morris also called fur a change
the proposed fee schedule. "I
think we should have a reduced
rale for people who actually live
In the City of Lake Mary, and a
higher rental fee for those who
live outside." he suggested.
Holland explained that many
park areas that can be leased tn
Central Florida have differing
resident and non-resident rates,
and saw nn difficulty In coming

up with the auggested change.
T h e only matter on which the
Commission agreed Thursday
night, was to require the City
Commission's approval, rather
than the City Manager, on the
use of facilities where the selling
of goods or services or the
serving or selling of alcoholic
beversgcit were Included.
" I expect to have all of their
suggested changes Incorporated
Into the recommendation In time
Tor the next City Commission
meeting." Holland said Friday.

Coatlaasd froas Psgs 1A

the right-wing Likud bloc to
power and one year after his
wife's death. Begin resigned. He
never explained hla reasons to
the public, and went Into virtual
seclusion.
An old friend, Yaakov Med dor.
said today that Begin told him
he re s ig n e d b e c a u s e " h e
c o u ld n 't stand the pace of
looses" from Israel’s dally casu­
alties In Lebanon.
Begin died of heart failure at
3:30 a.m. at Te l A viv's Ichltov
Hospital. Degln's two daughters
and son were at his bedside.
Israel arm y radio said. Begin,
who had a history of heart
trouble, suffered s heart attack
Tuesday and took a turn for the
worse Friday.
Afternoon dallies ran pictures
of Begin over the entire front
page under the banner headline;
"Menachcm Begin U No More."

requests and e lim in a te the
connection to Loch Lowe Drive.
During the F 'b ru a ry meeting.
Commissioner Lon Howell at­
tempted to do exactly that. He
had moved to accept the plat
and waivers but keep Loch Lowe
Drive closed. The motion how­
ever, died from the lack of a
second.
The matter ta scheduled to be
brought during tonight's regular
meeting of trie Sanford City
Com m ission, beginning at 7
p.m .. In the commission cham­
bers of the Sanford City Hall.

assistance of volunteers to help
make the show a success.
" I c o u ld n 't have done It
without the help of Lets Long.
P o lly S t e v e n s a n d J a n e t
Krikorian who worked In the
Information booth." she said.
She added that J im Patton and
Bettye and Don Reagan helped
with the layout of the event.
She also commended Claire
O'Connor for her assistance In
the clean up efforts after the
show.
" I think this was a very, very
positive e v e n t." Ella s said.
"Everyone Involved worked hard
to make It a success,"

A nnie Dorothy Arnold, SB,
1011 Olive Ave.. Sanford, died
Thursday. March 8. at her resi­
dence. Bom June 17. 1933, In
Wilcox County. Ga.. she moved
to Sanford 37 years ago from
there. She was a homemaker
and a member of New Salem
Primitive Baptist Church, San­
ford,
Survivors Include daughter.
D o ro th y M organ S in g le to n .
Sanford: sisters, Mary Mathla
and Lonnie Mac Hall, both of
Cordcl. Ga.: a devoted friends,
Grady Stringer, of Ranrord: two
grandchildren and four greatgrandchldlren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

LILLIE PEARL BROWN
Llllte Pearl Brown. 81. 3090
Beardall A ve .. Sanford, died
Friday. March 6. at H C A Central
Florida Regional Hoopltal. San­
ford. Bom Ju n e 29. 1910, In
Marianna, she moved to Sanford
In 1966 from Connecticut. She
retired from the Defense De­
partment In Connecticut and
was a member of New Bethel
A. M.E, Church. Sanford.
Su rvivor Includes husband,
Sam m y Lee. Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge at arrangem ent.

ROBERT HORN
Robert Horn. 75. of Apt. 74
William Clark Court. Sanford.

LORETTA EEATINO JORDAN
Loretta Keating Jordan. 74.
664 Oxford St., Longwood, died
Saturday. March 7. at her resi­
dence. Bom Ja n. 18. 1918, In
Wcchawkcn. N J . . she moved to
Central Florida In 1980. She was
a second lieutenant and regis­
tered nurse for the A rm y Nurse
Corps and a member of the
Church of the Nativity. Lake
Mary. She waa also a member of
the Naval Training Center Of­
ficers Wives Club. T h e Naval
C e n t e r O ffic e rs C lu b . T h e
Spokes, Graduates Bridge Clubs
and the Sweetwater Country
Club.
Survivors Include husband.
Col. Charles E.; son, Charles E.
J r ., Wilmington. Del.: daughters.
Loretta Parkhill and Mary Ann
W a rd , both of W ilm in g to n .
Kathleen Rose. Boynton Beach:
brothers. Jo h n Keating. New

Th e two candidates expected
lo fare better In border and
Southern stales — Missouri Rep.
Dick Gephardt and Tennessee
Sen. A l Gore — finished third
and fourth In Florida. Gephardt
had run out of money and Gore
was unable to gain credibility as
a national candidate after poms h o w in g s p re c e d in g S u p e r
Tuesday.
On the Republican side In
1988, George Bush s o n by
almost a 3 -1 margin over Kansas

Tuesday. March 10,1M2

Turkey and Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Slewed Tomatoes
Peas and Carrots
School Fresh Roll
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Smyrna Beach, Charles Keating.
Titusville. Paul Keating. New
Jersey: nine grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
Carey Hand Funeral Home.
Longwood, In charge of a r­
rangements.

MINNIE O. RIME
M innie O . S im s , 8 1 . 8 32
Valencia Court, Sanford, died
Sunday. March 8. at her resi­
dence. Bom Nov. 19. 1910, In
Gainesville, she moved to San­
ford In 1985. She waa a home­
maker and a Baptist.
S u rv iv o rs Include godson.
George Duncan. Sanrord; 29
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

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" I frankly think Tuesday will
provide that kind of a debate and
a sha rp e ning or the debate
between Governor Clinton and
Senator Tsongao.” said MacKay.
When the likes of Graham.
M a c K a y a n d fo rm e r House

"Florida la gtfng to be a major
factor anyway because money
can be raised down here and
we're a big state." he said.
"Florida has been early and
pivotal far a long time and the
other Southern Mates have sort
of come and Joined with us, and
we’ve been happy to share that
date."

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Santoro. a c o rd d f ta Ito £«at

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Although the process was de­
signed to benefit a Southern
governor such as BUI Clinton of
Arkansas. It may end up that
Florida will again advance the
prospects of a northeastern
candidate In Massachusetts'
PaulTaongaa.

But as Hakes noted. Florida
doesn't necessarily need to be
Included became of the state's
singular prominence.

Legel Notices

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"It's the only atale In the
nation next week where any
candidate could w tn." noted Ja y
Hakes, veteran aide and political
adviser to Sen. Graham.

If Clinton, with hto massive
Florida organization and deep
pockets, doesn't w in Tuesday, It
could not only be bad news for
hla candidacy, but for the con­
cept of Southern primaries.

Legal Notice!

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E l t a JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: tt M W -CA -tlO
FIR ST NATIONAL SANK OP
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Although Florida la Just one of
six Southern states with elec­
tions Tuesday, national atten­
tion should be on the Sunshine
State.

Speaker Jo n M Ua of OalnesvMe
w ere w o rk in g w ith fo rm e r
Virginia Gov.f. Charles 1
Texas state Sen. Jo h n Trager In
developing the Super Tuesday
plan, the Idea was to ensure a
palatable candidate for the
South.
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Myrtle H. Svendsen. 79. 421
Wilson Place Drive, Sanford,
died Sa tu rda y. March 7, at
Regency Park Nursing Home.
DeBary. Bom Ja n . 20. 1913. In
Decormh. Iowa, she moved to
Central Florida In 1966. She was
an office manager of her late
husband. Dr. Ketncrt Svrndaen'a
medical practice. In Sanford, and
a member of the Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include daughters.
Karen Schmidt. Sarasota. Har­
riet Dougherty. Sanford; son,
Relnrri Vincent J r .. Kewance.
I I I . : a ls le r . H e le n M i lle r .
Hampton. Iowa: brother, Walter
Johnson. Deltona: 12 grand­
c h ild r e n a n d th re e g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

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Sen. Bob Dole while evangelist
Fat Robertson won 10.6 percent
of the vote. Bush went on to
capture 6 0 percent of the vole In
the general election, defeating
Dukakis In Florida by a margin
of almost 1 million votes.

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died Sunday, March 8, at Florida
Manor, in Orlando. Bom April 8.
1918, In Mobile. Ala., he moved
to Sanford in 1970 from Oviedo.
He waa a Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter.
C a t h y W illia m s S m it h .
H o ro u g h d u rg . A la.. Arleatha
Horn Gaines. Hilda Marie Hall,
Octavla Latrese Horn, all of
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Daytona Beach. Hum phrey and
Ronnie, bolh of Sanford: 11
grandchildren.
Sunrtae Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

Dukakis captured almost 41
percent of the vote In Florida's
presidential primary four years
ago. while Jackson won 20
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p r o c e s s r e s u l t e d In
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tion. a development dismissed
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tirely." said MacKay. "Reverend
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and we simply had a different
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Lake Mary
‘I Have A Dream’

CALEN D AR
Seniors to m eet for activities
L A K E MARY — The Lake Mary Seniors meet every Tuesday
for activities at the old city hall. North Country Club Hoad.
On Tuesdays, the center offers the folio winy*:
• Ha.to., the center opens
• H: 15. gentle exercise
• 10 a m., lap quilting. Sewing group for R.S.V.P. projects
and game time.
• Noon, bring your own lunch.
• I p m., art group and card playing
• 4 p m . the center closes.
The fourth Tuesday of each month, the following Is available:
• Hu.m .. free blood sugar and pressure checks.
• 10:50 a.m .. a program with guest speakers, to he
announced.
• Noon, lunch, everyone brings finger loods to share.
• I p.m.. regular classes.
On Fridays, the center offers:
• 10:00a m.. line dancing.
• Noon, bridge, pinochle, dominoes and puzzles.
Details, call 323-4938.

C lu b takes the lead
L E A D S to Succrss. a newly formed club to share business
connections, will meet 7:30 a.m. Wednesday ut Pebble Creek
Apartments clubhouse. 780 Crcckwalcr Terrace. Lake Mary.
One of the focal points of the meeting Is to exchunge business
cards. Only one inemlier of a particular type of business or
profession Is allowed to Join.
For more Information, contact Man ia Kurt/e 046-0609

Rotary m eets early
Rotary Club of Lakr Mary meets Thursday mornings, 8 lo H
a.m. at ihe Tlmacuan Country Club, on Rinehart Road. Contact
Roger Campbell, president, at 323-1273.

O ptim ists gather every week
Lake Mary Optimist Club meets every Tuesday, ut 7 p.m.. In
Ihe upstairs quarters of lOH E. Crystal Lake Ave.. l-akc Mary.
For more Information, call 322-1757.

W o m a n ’s C lu b to meet
Lake Mary Woman's Club nterla the fourth WrdnrtMlay of
each month. Contact Sheila Sawyer al 3 2 1*7947.

Historical C o m m issio n gathers
Th e 1-akr Mary Historical Commission meets Mondays at Old
C ity Hall. Contact Mary Wolff at 321-5666 for more
Information.

Be a volunteer firefighter
Th e Volunteer Fire Association In Lake Mary meets al 7 p.m.
at ihe Fire Hull on the second Tuesday of each month. Contact
Hob Stoddard, lire chief, at 323-7029 for more Information

C lo g g in g group to have classes
Dixieland doggers hold classes from 7-8 p.m. each Monday
at the old Lake Mary fire station. First Street and W ilbur
Avenue.

W eight W atchers m eet on Th u rs d a y s
A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
Com munity Hulldlng every Thursday from 4 45 to 6:45 p.m.

Yo uth C enter open on Friday nights
Every Friday night, the l-akc Mary Com munity Hulldlng Is
transformed In a Youth Center from 7-11 p.m. Area youth are
welcome lo participate In the fun.

Sunbelt Daylily C lu b to meet
Suntx-lt Daylllv Club meets Ihe tlrst Sunday ol the month al
2 p.m through April ut Ihe Old City Hall. Highway I5A near
l-ake Mary Houirvurd. Lake Mary.
I he club educates memt&gt;crs on daylily growing through slide
shows, guest speakers and trips lo daylllv gardens A May
Dow er show and plant sale Is planned There arc no club dues.
Call 886-3196 lor more Inlomintlon.

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B ids being so ugh t
for basketball court
t.AKE MARY - Who will tmlld
a new ba ske tba ll e n u rl In
downtown Lakr Mary1/ "lllds are
now tM-Ing accepted.' said Parks
and Recreation Director John
Holland

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Hie bids wc receive on
March I Htli " lie may bring up a
rrrommrndatlon on llir project
llir Inllnwliig night, duiliig Ihe
next si liedulcil merllng ol the
Lake Mary C lly Commission.

There ts already one baskrthall court located on llic proper­
ty. on Country Club Road, sev­
eral blocks norlh ol Ihe City Hall,
hul Holland said. "W c want lo
pul In a second court."
The construction Isn't a major
p r o je c t , w i ll n o t r e q u ir e
extremely heavy equipment or
lake a considerable icuglll of
nine Holland said. " W r plan lo

Holland urged. "If anyone
wauls lo Ilnil out mure alsiul the
huskrtliull court where II Is. or
what w r might need. I Iiojm- they
give me a cull so w r can arrange
lo have some more bills "
Holland may I k- reached at the
Lakr Mary C lly Hall during
regular operation hours, al
324 3053.

Mailhandling center holds first Black Heritage Celebration
Mid-Florida Mallliandllng Center located
on Rlnehurl Road In l-ake Mary presented
Its Flrsl lllark Heritage Celebration In honor
ol Hluck History Month recently.
The celebration was to show the u&lt; hleveinenls and contributions made through the
U.S. Postal Service In ureas of employment
and presenting hluck history through
stamps.
The guest speaker was Dr. Adrlcuuc
Perrv. mayor ol Ihe City of Longwood. Dr.
Perry stressed ihe Importance of honoring
blacks from the past and present and how
lliclr Inventions and knowledge have played

Programs
for all
ages open

a tremendous impact on the lives ol every
race.
A presentation was given by llrsiie
Phillips, an employee of Mid-Florida, on Ihe
Hluck Heritage slump collection. The postal
service has published a Ixxtk In honor of
black history entitled. "I Have a Dream." It
Includes all the slumps In Ihe collection and
biographies on each person.
The evening was filled with songs, dance
and poetry Irom various artists.
Afro-American art and collectibles were
on display. Annanda Cole, on employee of
Mid-Florida, displayed her personal collec­

tion which Included an original slave hill of
sale, old photos dating from the 180Os and
various handmade Instruments doling from
I hr 180()s. Also on display were AfrnAmerican memorabilia featuring 10 adver­
tisement signs of black folklore art which
was sponsored bv the Afro American lllsto
ry of Eatonvlllc owners Dianne dess and
Wanda Dlx.
One of the highlights of the evening was
the lllark Heritage Icusl of barberurd ribs,
fried chicken, blackcyed peas, rollard
greens, combread. sweet potato pic and Iced
lea.

Outstanding students

Monthly classes offered by Ihe
City ol Lake Mary Department ol
Parks A Recreation arc as
follows:
Preschool Program s
Mommy A Me — Duality time
for mother anil child and a
chance in mcci new friends.
Games, circle lime, arts and
crafts, projects and music. Ages
2*1-4. Tuesdays. 9 :3 0 -10:15 a.m.
or Wednesdays. 7-7:45 p.m. The
cost Is $15 for 4 weeks lu ­
st ructor Is Lynne Lofgrrn.
Pop A Toi — A chance lor
lallu-r and child lo spend quulltv
lime having Iiiii ami socializing.
Games, circle lime, arts anil
crults projects and music. Ages
3-5. Wednesdays. 641:45 p ill..
Cost $15 lor 4 weeks Instructor
Is Lynne l-olgrcii.
TllUthlr Hugs — ILisIc lutllhlItig, Moor exercises, running.
Jumping, lauding and niim In a
safe ami Inn environment Ages

3 and 4. Wednesday*. :i i r&gt; I
p.lll.. SIH (or 4 weeks Instructor
is Lynne l-ofgrcn.
Iloilgc Podge — Small arts and
crafts projects, a chance lor your
preschooler lo lie "creative."
Ages 3 5. Thursday. 10:45-11:30
a.ill.. $15 lor 4 weeks Instructor
is Lynne l-olgrcn.
Y o u th Program s
Cooking — Hands-on easy
ntilrltlous snacks, breakfasts
and meals. Cost of lood Included.
Ages 8 -14. Thursdays. 3 45-5
p.m.. $22 lor 4 weeks. Instructor
Ih K. Hart on.
Y o u th C e n te r — G a m e s ,
m usic, food and FU N ! Pool
tables, plug |M&gt;ug. bumper |mm&gt;I
and loose bull Free hoi dog and
soda will) admission. Fridays.
7-10:30 p ill. Ages 12-17, cost
$1
Tuc Kwon Do — Korean sell
defense- lor Illness, discipline,
sclf-cslcrin anil I ii ii ! Ages 5 -12.
M o n d a ys and W e dne sda ys.
0:15-7:15 p m . cost $15 moil
iIlly. Insiriuior tsJoeGasirork
Dance — Halid. Ja/z. rontriuporury and creative. Creative
o u lld lor young dancers Ages
3 12. Mondays, 5 5 45 p m., cost
$20 lor 4 weeks. Instructor Is .1
Wilson.
■’holography — Introduction
lo 35IIIIII photography. Ages
12-15. Tuesdays 5-7 p.m,. msi
$35 lor 4 weeks. Instructor Is M
Giant/.
T u r n h i lu g — J u m p i n g ,
curl wheels, roundoffs and mure
Ages 5 8. Wednesdays. 4 -1 45
p in . $15 lot 4 weeks Instrudoi
Is Lynne Lofgrrn.
A d u lt Program s
G uL — Haste strokes and
IruOilug. I Indoor class. 2 out­
door classes and one driving
ra n g e c la s s . S a t u r d a y s
10:30-11:30 a II I.. $30 lor I
weeks llislruclor: Hojorques
G o u n ild Cooking — Hands-on
class Students provide Ingle
dlcnts. Topic varies each monlli
Mondays. 13 p i n . $16 lor I
weeks In s iru e io r is Kathy
Iturlnii
Aerobics — Ill-Low ComIsi A
combination class ol high and

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Also recognized at tho ovenl wore, from loll to
right, Abby Scherer and Chris Sprysenski, both
ot Groonwood lake Elementary, and Al Holt
low Impact aerobic exercise.
Held al Old C lly Hall Tuesdays
and Thursdays 7-8 p h i . and
Saturday. 0 30-10 30 a.m. $2
|m r class Purtldpuills nerd lo
iiilug liiul and lim it lilsliudoi
Is N a n c y W a g n e r . A F A A
cert died
Photography — InlriHluctloii
to 35mm Siudrnls nerd a single
lens, rcllcx. 35m m camera
T uesdays. 7-H p m.. $45 lor 4

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Darius Hunter and Susan N. O'Connor, bolh ol
Lake Mary Elementary and Llndsoy Deal and
Sharon Slanloy. bolh ol Heathrow Elementary,
wero Iroatod lo breakfast by Iho club.

Tho Lako Mary Rotary Club held its monthly
student honor program at Tlmacuan Country
Club rocently Students and their teachers.
Irom loll to tight, Stovon Landsrud and Karon
Wnuhl. both ot Wilson Elementary School;

and Alice Ann Nllsen, trom lako Mary High
School,

weeks Inslrudor Is M Cdunt/.
Floral Design — Learn Ihe
crall! Fresh ffowrnt provided,
sludrntn to provlrlc silk m alrrlals Fridays. 1-3 p.m .. $55 for 4
weeks. Instructor llirkditull
Tuc Kwon Do — Korean sell
defense. Ages 13 a nd u p .
Wednesdays. 7:30 0 p in .. $15
m o n th ly In s tru c to r Is Jo e
liasiriK k

Y o g a — I. r a r n p r o p e r
hri-utlllng. stretching and relax
ullon. Mondays. 7:30-9 p.m.. $32
lor 8 weeks. Class liegun Ja n
13th. InstructorIsS Gulguurd
Volunteers are needed lor
various programs. Share your
tlliir and lu irn ts with Lake
M a r y 's y o u t h . C u ll T e r r y
D lcdrrtch for Inlorm allon at
324-3097.

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Members ol Girl Scout Troop
148. Irorr. left lo right. Jaime
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Coleman, were out In lull
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IN BRIEF

And the heavens opened

LO C A LLY

Sanford Church Softball League interrupted by rain
From Staff Report*

Lion J.V. tops University
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v a n ity Iwiaeball Ira n i ratacil Its recnril lo M l
w tlli a 12 I* v lrlo rv al U iilv rrs lly S.iliinl.iv
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Mark Meli a llr linprovril Ills n &lt;out to 2 I w ith
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Ills si-i oiul savr ol llir season
M rtralf also led Ih r o lirn sr U o lllU j -lo r II wllh
o n r siolrn hasr am i two walks
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l.er I’ Moure Park Saturday
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Only two anil a lialf nl the nine seheduletl
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rains, enupled witI. Friday nlR hl's sturin. turned
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F irst Na/arene took an e a rly leatl over
M arkham W oods Hapllsi and held on lo win 12 ')
and the -.'Dlsrlples" used the same form ula lo
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lailheran nl Lake M a n -I t) with two out In Ih r
I m i i i o i i i n l tlie fourth InntnK when llie skies
opened up to tlnlsli llie day s plav
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lln rm rrlv llie It Division! w lili a 2 0 reeord. while
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of ('.oil anti Sr Stephen Calhollt ol Winter
SprltlUsare all (I I
Next w e ik. Ill llie iim inliiu session Flrr.1
Untied Melhndisi play All Souls .il M M ) i n
si
Stephen lakes on C h u rch ol Gorl al *• Ml a in
Central Hapllsi lares C h u n h ol God ol I’niphet \
at 10:30 a in and Grace Christian ehallrnues

M .irkliain W ih h I s I’ri'slivtrrl.ni nl I I 3 0 a in
In list- a llrrn no n Uame*. M arkham Woods
H.ipllsl and Sanford C hristian "H e d " rupi.ire oil
.n 12 lit) p m . Na/arene w ill o n u s ih r N.illvlly
"C rusaders" at 1:30 p m . O rn r v a and Holy
Cross l&gt;.iii lr- al 2 :3 0 p in and Sanlurtl t'lirlsllan
"H ln r" and t ir a r r United M rlhorllsl rlo s r ih r ttav
al 3 :3 0 p m T h e N ativity "Dlsel|iles" and
Sanlnrd Hapllsi u .m ir will I m p la y n l later in the
season
No/arrne scored live runs in the lop ol llie lirsi
innlnj!. with To rn Clark s iw o ru n rlouhle I m Iiiu
llir hid blow, anil M arkham Wnods H.ipllsl never
Uni rinser I halt three runs I lie rest ol I he dav
Doing the danmue lor first Na/arene were
1‘hllllp Sulherlantl (triple, douhle. Iw o sluuli s
IWO rim s scored iw o itllll. (T u rk llw o donhlrs.
sinule. two runs stored lour h ill) and W ayne
(latter and Shane (lauer (one douhle I w o similes
and one run scored ear Id
Also. David W llllnk (douhle. tw o ru n s srored.
h ill), hull Cardell (sinule. tour runs sroredl.
N orm an t'alladlne. Carem Gager anti Shaun
I ogle (one sinule ear III and T o d d Moruan I h HI I
See S o ftb a ll. I’ age 211

Green leads
Lions into
semifinals

Celtics handle Magic
O R L A N D O - K rv ln G am ble s r o in l IM points
ami llosion In hi O ila m lo to loin poluls lo llir
(list riu h l iiiln u trs ol llir Ininth ip ia rlrr Sunday
Iimllt to ro in p lr lr a 5 (1 s w rrp ol Ih r season
set let* against the Mar’ll w llh a I I I h i vu lory
I lie ('elite*. also sliappril a live Uam r losinu
streak on the m ail am i won Ihelr Ininth
lo n se e u llv r game sln cr L a m Hint rr lu m rr i
Ironi llir ln|lirnl list on Mari h I
llu il hail 15 points ami iiliir irh o u m ls in 32
Iiilntltes lie didn't plav al all In the luurtll
ip ia rlrr when lli r C rllle s oulseorril lIn Manic
I l i t to hulll a 100-75 Irail with 1 2()IO|&lt;u
hi mule Lewis who also sal m il llir last prom t
scored 17 ih i Ii i I s lor llosion
hooklrs Hi Ian W illiam s anil Stanley Koliert*
li-cl ( lilanilo with 21 amt 20 points respectively

F ro m Staff Report*
K IS S IM M E E
D ctn .m l ( i r r r n
w on ih r li.itl It* nl tin point guards .is
h r and Ills O v ird u I hull School
teammates In i.tim di* hist S rm i
noli* Cotiulv Imvs Kisk« thall Iran i to
advance to tin si.in tournament hi
12 v ra is w llh a 71
vlrtoiv over
K issim m ee Osceola in tin- ( ‘lass
IA Section III ( ham plm islilp tl.imr
Salntday night
(•tern Stolrtl 2 J ol Ills game high
2H |miints in tin second hall as tin
Lions ovrrramt* a 2!*2t» halfllim*
disadvantage to rlaliti I lit- vitioiv
T l i r 28 points were II v&lt; |M»ints
h r t l r r th a n tin 2!l s io t t t l hv
K o w Imivs |M»lnt i*ia.tr&lt;t Mikt I iru slrv
J l . vvhtill (list ha I &gt;|MIII tl lo I n lilt
d lltrirm r III llir filial s ro ir
' I h ry playrd v«*rv well
saitl
Ovlt-tlo assistant t tiat It Ki ll K I ' niu nl
Ih r K o u I hivs
I lit 11 It to ltl |2tl I2|
Is a lilt It m lslradiuu I m raust thrv
had a losinn rrro td t.u lv In tin
s4*ason Dut llirv liavt Iw rii plavinu
very well stilt i* tin (iir a t Eloilda
SliiNilout at ( hrlstinas
Tilt* vlrtoiv uitivt s O v ird u In it•
Ih r stair sruillltials aifatiist l.akt
latid Eakt Gihstui lliuh S i I u n i I Erl
dav at llir Tallahassrt Et*ou Ctninlv
(*lvlr C r n t r i sta llin g al J JO p in
Lakt- (ilhsou won ill* St t lion II Milr
vvuh a 78 Ii3 IlliiM iph o v n Si
P rtrvsh u rii-D lxir Hollins
l l i r other 4 A srm lh u .il li.im r will
have l l i t r r unit dt*frutlliu« s i.u r
i hauiplon Miami S riiim plaviuu ilit
lop -ra n kril tra m in tin st.ui this
See O v ie d o . I'nge 2D

Knights top Dolphins
J A C K S O N V IL L E
.Junior rlgltlfteldrr ( hail
M.itlol.i hail t h in hits, including Ins sixth home*
run ol ih r season. S i i u i I.tv trading ih r Untvrrsi
tv ol ( i ntr.il I lor 1(1,1 | I t l 2 11 lo .1 '» 3 victor v
ove r hunt Jacksonville UiilvrrsttN lid** 1-21 in
S u n llrli ( ’n iilc rr n rr .irllon
Mattola hit a th tr r run h o in rr to stake llir
K nights to .1 .1 n Ir.ol in llir Unit! inning. h r also
liiiil .1 single in I h r third tm&lt;l a triple Iniiltiu; oil
th r s r v r iilh
K nights designate liltlrr Paul
Car op reso hit Ins hist hoitir ru n ol Ih r s4-.tson
leading oil Ih r sixth Inning and added a sat tllU r
11v In 111*- seventh Sophomore Irlth .iltd rr .l.ison
S* lilutt Illlp lo v rd lo I I I ) III r r llr l ol start M lkr
lla lp n n ll r pitched l I J tunings allowing six
hits and two runs while* sin k in g m il srve*n and
w alking four
I he* Knights re turn home* tenhiv as d u v host
the- University e»| Illinois ( ‘h itago In the opening
round of the l.’C F ('lassie Evansville Untvcrsttv
atiel Oregon Stale* University plav al I p m
lollowe et liv the-1 ( | l Jl i mate Im p at 7 p m

Rollins goes to Alabama
JA C K S O N V IL L E . A L
l lir \&lt; A A on
Suiidav mate he el Kulhiis Colle ge- against South
('a n d Ilia Spartanburg and (in ll South Colder
cnee rivals Jacksonville* Stale and I toy S ta ir in
the* N C A A Division II South Ke aton haske thall
lem rnam rnl
South Carolina Spartauhiitg (23-3) take s oil
Kedlins (21-3) 111 th« e»|N*nrr at I I JO .1 tu
Saturday, followed liv Jarksonv 111* State- |2t» ll
against I m y state- |2J 3| at* iV t r Mathews
( ' o l tS C I II l l.

I he- loser* plav a eoiisolattoii faille at I p m
Sunda y. followed hv th r region cham pionship

Taking no prisoners
Once again they made it inteiesting. but the Oviedo
Lions continued their match in the Class 4A state
basketball tournament with a /4 69 come from behind
victory over the Kissimmee Osceola Kowboys in the
4A Section III championship game this past Saturday
night Senior point guard Bernard Green iNo 24.
abovol scored a game high 28 points while junior
Leon Lowman (No 23. right) chipped in with 19 Tho
Lions aro now 32-2, the most wins over by a Semlnolo
County team 310 against other Florida schools
O viod os ne.t stop is Friday's 3 30 p m somdinal
gamo against the Lakeland Lake Gibson Braves at tho
Tallahasse Leon County C ivic Center In the other
semifinal game, scheduled tor 8 30 p m Friday, pits
No t ranked Jacksonville Beach Fletcher against No
2 ranked and dnlondmg slate champion Miami Sonior
The stale championship game is scheduled tor 8 30
p rn Saturday in lallahas .oc

C l A l l 4A I I C T I O N III C H A M C IO N I H IP
OV II D O M K I l l l M M I f O IC I O l A *t
O .trd o i m
0 l u i f f t J Wrppi# U W » ’gst '9
t* ft l *»•*■*' ?• U C f l T " II M 4tp»» |
H o il o n O f o 't ' t 71 IV ' V O
( t ii i im m r r O i t r o U 14*1

f kfbl'ry 7J DulWW) 0 Vprev&lt;r» •
l*o*i 70 I t . II 7 A 4't-i J Go*w«&gt;*l 0

W H A T ’S HAPPENING
Junior College Baseball
Western New England
Community College. 2 p m

&lt;M.i ) al

Seminole

Baseball
Bishop Moore at Lyman, / p m
Mainland al Lake Mary, / p m
Seminole al DeLand. 3 30 p m

J.V. Baseball

FHSAA gives administrators power to call games
I liis 1 4tiili! m 1 in irrru tln k
In its S rp li mix*i IfMII. hull* im
«lit I Infill.I Mil’ ll Sf IliMtl Af llv illrs

Ass,,, i.rn-. ii

OeLand at Semlnolo, 3 30 p m
Evans al Lake Howell, 4 p m
Winter Park al Oviedo. 5 p m

Freshman Baseball
Lake Highland at Lake Brantley. 7 p m

Boys’ Tennis
Lyman at West Orange,

j

30 p m

Girls' Tennis
Oviedo al Or Phillips, 3 30 p m
C o m p lie d from alaff and w ire reports

IIA S K K T H A I.I.
‘ I .Mi p m
L S I’V .o llr p r Missouri Valley
C o n lrte n c e I .m i ii.m u iii F in a ls Tu ls a vs
Stiulliwi si Missoni I Si.Ur ll.i
C o m p le te listing s on Pago 2B

0
v* ’

Tot«lV . I t 144*
O .trd o
II t» J l | l
74
K in t m m r r O t t r o ^
U I I 71 74
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U iJ o tM il
O .t r d o 1 (H (#»*•»' J
*t u t m n .r r O w r o t 4 4 ' f f*•»%*♦» I
♦t ill!
T o U l lo g it
O .ir d u I I
4 yv m m rr
O t t o o U t l lo g if d ov*
O.
D G * f* «
I n h t ' ’i4 l tou*%
non* S r &lt;i&gt;*J .
0 * *-d&gt;' 17 7
* U m m r t (H&lt; re 4 7) 17

m.nil

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follouiIrift

st.itt-iin iii i mu i-iniiiii Inlt riu p lrif nr
Mis|M-ii«t&lt; il mihlfHir ulhlrlli* ru n
lists
It .i s r v r r r ifiiiiK lrrM o n ii nr
r l r i l n r . i l sln im « « t ills In llir
prior In ih r st.ui nl any nuhlonr
in iitf’si nr (lu rin g Ih r m n u -s i. ih r
nllti i.ils shall lin n ird U Irlv m n la c l
III** prim ipal n! r •!* Ii s* |mn»I lnvnlvt'd
to d i-lrrtllllir ll lh«* «’onlrM should l&gt;«
plavrd as m h rd u lrd d rla y rd siis
|H-ndrd or |N»si|M»iird ll llir prill
» ipal nl rttlirf nr Im lh *»l Ih r m I u n &gt;1s
In v n lvrd m p H H is Dial ih r mutest
I m- lu lrrtu p trd ol |MHll|»niird. Ih r
nlfi* uds shall Inirnedialrly honor
Sill tl request tl tile principal nl ntilv
uni* nl the e«mi|M ling s* IiimiIs is
avalla h le . Ills request shall he
honored
N a tio n a l F e d e ra tio n and /or
F H S A A |mill* lex rrga iding s iis |m- i u I
r d gainrs shall appli
1 he Sailefv and vm Hair of all
*on* lin e d is ol param ount itn
(Mill.in* e 111 no •asr shall an ollt* lal
d r ill sin It a irq u rs l m linplv that
the eoiilrsl w ill I m*lo rlrllrd

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S P O R TS

TO N Y
DoSOHMIEH

llils has alreadv ruin* m io plav
m ire tills s« liool veai
D* I am i
refusing lo plav Seminole in lonttjall
oil Sepl 21* I m - i aiise ol llil«a i« n
mg w ealhrr While ll was a major
In m n v e iilrn c r III was ih»- only game
involving a S«ii»lnol« C nuillv learn
lo I m playrd lhal night l.vm a n and
O v ird u played around a pair *il
delay*! II reall&gt; d ld n ‘1 h a lf a
lan glh lr linp.H I nil Ihe si-asmi
Did on Friday a llrrim nn )usi how
|M»tetiltally |x»lrnl tins ruling *an I n
s u r la ie d lit S r m lliu lr S l . i r s i l l
haselMlI game w lilt ()v irdn
Th e game was in the top ol iI m
sixth inning O viedo trailing with
Si tninnl* holding a I &lt;&gt; lead Oviedo
had Ih r (H iirniial ly in g ru n al
second when lhal now jegeiidarv

freak sioiu i sinned to raer Into
S«*mlnul&lt; Counlv I hat's when Ihe
utlli lals w en informed that llie ll* Id
was lo I n - i leaied iiiiui* dlalelv
S ln ie ilit* sixth inning wasu I
ov* i III* gain* n -veiled l»a* k In llie
last **on pi* I • lllllln g
A n d th r
F H S A A m u s h ie r * anv re g u la r
st-.isnli ( Oiliest lli.ll g» Is lliloilgll
live innings asa *nuiplete game
I k u i l gel III* w rong Idea the
det isiou to slop the game vvasn i
made al Ihe I mn * hall ll* Id hill a
quarler mile awav ai I hoiuas K
W lilghaiu si.id iiu n u h» n S* miiml*
was hosiing ill* Seminole DeLiys
ll.u k meet Without l nlisldr|.itloft
a*M»ui the S4 4»re oi I lit* inning T l i r
lia* k in* * l was op|h *1 al ill* S .IIIK t If IK*
\«»ti « an s«-( how a illliorily like
(Ills &lt;m ild *aslli ahusi d In Ihe past
S4 In mi| oil trials (m ild keep a game
ri&lt;mi IN'liig si.n it *1 hut m u r il
I* g.*n m ill th* game olh* lals *oold
dei Ide w hether m not to stop a
gam*
I Ills t tiling « iiuldn I I m a la* tm in
p o stse a so n
when i h • F H S A A
mandates all games Im played lo
their « om pleiioii unless stop|M-d hi
llie lO li il i inert v rule Howt v ri

s,iy the same situation i n * tiled tu a
tegular si a son game dial could
have ail llllp.I* I oil ill** all ini|&gt;ottafit
*»i (d in g s o f th* distil* i tournament
I ortiiuafrlv (lie *oil* eiisus Is dial
no one w ithin llir eoontv would do
dial lo anvone rise
It diM-s rem ind me of die siotv
( on* l in in g lltll V m k when In was
o | M * ra lln g a minor league leam III
Milwaukee Ills h am was m ( n is iiio ii
lo win the league * ham pim iship hui
li.ul die slimmest o| leads ovet th*
set mid pl.u e leam Ih e two h a m s
u ric si h* dul* d lo plav a season
e ii *1 I ll g d o ii h I e h « a d ( t a I
Milwalike* s Dm* tin t I u Id Losing
I m&gt;lIi games would drop V m k s
leam m lo so ond
Ve**( k s leam lost du llisl gam*
A n d t* II In fund in llie s**m id Dill
Im lore ill* *olilesl had gone lal
enough lo I m- *onstdi t« «t a t oiflplet*
game ill* lights al lion lietl I u Id
w enl mil and* outdli I Im tt-slailed
i tilled h r t o f r ( o f iiiliIssio ne r
Judg* Ken»s.*w M oim tain Landis
V r r i k explain* *1 dial II had I m t u
all a* I **l ( #*n !
Survi ving V * «ik Landis replied
I h e ir will Im no more a ils ol
l hm!

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�S.nlord Herald. Sanford. Florida - Monday, March 9. 1992

T S &amp; S TA N D IN G S
SPRING TR A IN IN G
All Timas C1T
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Pit.
W L
Belli more
0 1000
3
0 1000
&lt;alltotnia
3
0 1000
Seattle
3
Kansas City
3
1 *47
New York
1 4*7
3
1
1 WO
Boston
Chicago
300
3
3
(eveland
1
1 300
300
Mil wag*ae
1
1
500
1
1
Minnesota
[)* troll
1
3 331
1
i •-■as
3 333
1-jjfgntg
1
3 133
Oakland
o
&gt; 000
NATIONAL LEAOUE
W L
Pet.
f so
PiHstouvgfi
3
»
Montreal
1 447
3
Vt Louis
1 447
3
Van F r ant iwo
1 *47
3
Atlanta
3
3
300
1Os Angeles
300
3
3
i ihe innatl
1
333
3
i luuston
113
1
1
Philadelphia
1
131
I
Chicago
0
3 080
New York
0
3 000
an Diego
0
1 000
NOTE Split squad games count in tlan
dings. 1«»v do noI
Sunday‘i Garnet
California 7, San Die go 7. tit fame
CaUtornia .1, San Diego 3, 2nd game
St Louis 7., Philadelphia 1
Kansas City 4. Cincinnati 1 ,10 inning!
Pit. sour gh 7, Chicago Whit* So* I
N V Van!**! 4, N V M*ts0
Atlanta 1. Montreal 7 IS innings
Baltimore 3. Toronto 1
Oetroif 1, Boston?
Minnesota 4, Teias 3. II Innings
Lot Angeles t. Houston 3
Milwaukee vs Chicago Cub* red , rain
Cleveland vs Oakland al Phoeni*. ccd.
ram
San Francisco vt Seattle at Tempt, Arif.*
ccd . rain
Monday's Games
Los Angeles vs Cincinnati at Plant City,
I OSp m
Boil on vs Houston at Kissimmee, 1 OS
pm
N V Yankees vs Montreal at Kissimmee.
I t ip m
Minnesota vs Pittsburgh al Bradenton,
I OS p m
Chicago White Sot vs Bal timer# at St.
Petersburg, 1 01 pm
Detroit vt Kansas City at Haines City, t;OS
pm
Atlanta vs N V Mets at Port St Lurie,
I; tOp m
St Louis vs T*»at at Port Charlotte. 1,13
Pm
Philadelphia vs Toronto at Dunedin, i 35
pm
SeaiHe vs Cleveland at Tucson. Arif,, 3 OS
pm
San Francisco vs Chicago Cubs at Mesa.
Aril ,1 01 p m
California vs San Diego at Yuma. Arti.,
3 OSp m
Oakland vs Milwaukee at Chandler, Ark.,,
3 OSp m

C O L L E G E B A S EB A LL |
South
Florida International 10, South F lor Ida 1
F lor ida Southern?. Cent Missouri St 1
Florida Tech4 Philadelphia Te .lile3
Valdosta St tj. Flagler?

NBA S TA N D IN G S
All Times I I I
EASTERNCONFERENCC

Atlantic Division

L Psf.
14 Tl 431
13 24 S74
39 33 471
34 II .433
27 34 443
It 41 339
14 44 .234
Central Division
■ Chicago
SI 17 410
Cleveland
J? 20 *41
37 33 397
Detroit
Atlanta
29 11 443
Indiana
2? 34 4*0
27 33 430
Milwaukee
31 37 171
Chariot to
W tSTCKN CONFERENCE
Mtdwttl Division
W L Pel
41 31 447
Utah
17 1Z #07
San Antonio
33 3? 33)
Houston
Denver
20 41 374
17 44 279
Dallas
Minnesoia
II 44 114
Pacific Division
Pur (land
4) II 70S
41 19 *43
Golden Stale
Phoeni ■
2? 31 429
34 24 341
Seattle
LA Lakers
31 7? 317
31 10 304
LA Clipper l
20 41 324
Set ramento
• cltncN-dpUroH berth
Saturday’s Games
New York 107. Charlotte 7|
We thing ton 94 Milwaukee *0
Cleveland 110 Atlanta?*
Indiana 104 Mmneseia »7
San Antonie 111; Phoeni * to?
Seattle 10*. New Jt-i wry W
Golden Slate HO Houston 100
Sunday s Games
Chicago 101 Philadelphia??
Detroit v? LA laker i ?3
Miami lit. Washington S4
Belton III. Orlande?l
San Antonio ?). Dallas It
U»ah M3 Denver M
l A CI•pewr s ?f Golden State ??
Houston IP* Sacramento 100
Portland to* Seattle *1
Menday's Game
N* w York at Philadelphia 7 10 pm
Tuesday s Games
Denver at Orlande. 7 1? p m
(Niton al Miami, f: M p m
Minnesotaat Chartotto I1» p m
phoeni* at Cleveland 7 30p m
Washing Ion «t Indiana 7 10p m
L A, 1 al ers at New Yor k •,pfit
Portland at Milwaukee, • 30p m
Dalle* at Houston • 30 p m
Ailame al San Antonio. I Mp m
O fiie l «i l**rii* 10pm
New Jett** at Gulden State to 30p m
LAClippersat Sacramento. 10 3§p m

No* York
(ioston
Philadelphia
Miami
New Jersey
Wash rngton
Orlande

44

m*:

1
9
14*1
11
17to
14*S
—
to
13*1
20' i
23
77»t
17
OR
—
4
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&gt;1
34
39
—
I't
4»»
9*1
IPs
13
33

NBA BOXBB
BOSTON m il
t.e-r’bi* A 14 1 1 il Bird k ? 1 9 13. Parish
S I 4 4 l« Brown J A o A 4, t ewis 7 13 1 3 17,
MeHa*e 7 11 I I ts Douglas Ik 14 4
flinc hrwy I I 4 A 4, I a* A 10 0# II Kto«ne 1 3
00* late's 45 42 1A 77 111
ORLANDO (t il
CaHedge t II I t I Turner A It M It
M&lt;4j*h s • 17 4 I 3? Bowie A 13 3 4 11. Skites
3 If A 0 • W&gt;)iiam* It t| 9 4 14. Kite ) A d i A
Smith I 3001 Com hi,an* 14 00 1 Totals it tl
to ik ti
Be*Sen
10 37 3? 97-111

Orlande

II 19 30 t l - ?l

I Pu nt gv*9 * (WHO* j 4 iff #d 3 I Douglas
•ttando t t fCwihian. I l CattedgeO t
Stiles 0 4) feu*ed out None Rdountfi
tSo*tgn St i Bird ?), Orlando it (ReliertS III
Assists Boston 10 (Bird Brown Douglas 4&gt;
Orlando )f ( Ssnes H I total touts Boston la
O la n d a ll Tn h n ca l Douglas A - 11. Ikt
WASHINGTON (H I
Janes I t 00 9. Grant f 70 0 0 tft, Eltdon
1(1 70 4 7 |« A dam * 4 l| I t * h u g d r 9 10 9 4
• f piker A t § } 0 E n g lish § 14 ft t 14 Tu rne r

i. | j i i», i Vruiw I 7 0 1 • T©1ait 43 *■» H 30
41AMI ( H||

long* 17 9 411 M l# II If » 7 10 Se&gt;ka»y I 4
* It She* I ? 00 10 S Smith k It 0# Id

Coles 4 • 9 3 14, Edwardi 0 4 00 0. Burton | 10
3 4ll,O gg1 I 1 » Totals 44 S02I TOUT
Washington
34 31 21 I I - H
Mlim l
14 IS 11 34-111
3 Point goals-Washington I f [ English 1 f.
Adams 0 SI, Miami 3 • (Rice 3 7, Burton 0 It
Fouled out-Non* Rebounds-Wishing ton 4)
(E llison I I ) , M .im i At (Selkaly U )
Assists—Washington I I (Adams it , Miami IS
(S Smith I ) Total fovli-Wathmgton 74
Miami 14 Technicals— Miami illegal defense
A -I4 J4 0

1COLLI

C lT lA L L l

WOMEN
EAST
Mlddlebury 44 Babton 74
MIDWEST
Brad lev St, Illinois St. 14
Indiana 70, Illinois**
Iowa 43, Wltconsin 34
Pur dvr*It. Ohio SI. FA
SOUTHWEST
Teaat M Rk*4t
FAR WEST
Arirona St 99. UCLA 91
Southern Cal 71, ArironaAl
TOURNAMENTS
Atlantic Caatf Canterenc#
Semlllnati
Georgia Tech 74, Clem son 73
Virginia 74, North Carolina 5S
Btg East Conference
Semifinals
Conner ticuf 13. Georgetown 44
Miami It, Providence 71
Bl« Eight Conference
Kansas 70, Oklahoma it
Colorado 74, Nebraska 44
East Cat it Conference
Semifinals
Buffalo 70. Motstfall
Cenf. Connecticut St IS, Towson St 41
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Championship
St Peter's 73. La Salle 71
Patriot League
Championship
FordhamlS. Lafayette Sa
Southeastern Conference
Semifinals
Georgia 71. Mississippi Id
Tennessee*4, Kentucky AO
M IA M III. PROVIDENCE 71
PROVIDENCE lit 01
Lit A l l 3 3 IA. Fontanella 3A I I 0.
Go*ft sche 3 4 0 0 4 Cole • 171 3 30. Lewis S II
4 A 17. Kennedy 11001. McDonnell 1 4 00 3
TotAls 34 17 10 IS 70
M IAMI 110 1}
Me Garry 1 S 00 I. Savage 1133 It If 41.
Ptowden A It 1 3 II. Wilson t * 3A S. Hebert
5 11 4 4 14, Harris 3 4 t i l , Armour 0 1 00 0.
Eyer 1 3003 Totals31 AO30I I 13
Halftime— Providence 40. Miami 34 3 point
Qoalt-Providenc* • 17 (Lewis 3 3. Lit 3 3.
Cole 3 4. McDonnell 14. Fontanella 0 It.
Miami 0 7 (Hebert Q 1. Savage 0 3, Wilson
0 31 Fouled out-Fontanella, Lewis Re
bounds-Providence 4d (Geettsche 131,
Miami 41 (Savage 131 Assists-Providence
14 (Lewis. Coie 41. Miami 13 (Wifson. Hebert
4l, Totali fouls-Providence 31, Miami 13
A — 3,013
M EN
CAST
Brandt is »?, Colby OA
ViUaneva 7A. Syracuse SA
SOUTH
Duke t«. North Carotin# 77
Georgia Tech 101. Ctomsen Cl
MIDW EST
Kaneat ?7. Missouri I?
Michigan 41. Indiana 40
Wis Stevens PI A3. Wit Riv Falls 40
SOUTHWEST
Tanas OA. Tetas AAM A3
FAR W EST
Long Beach Sf 93. San Josa St 00
UC Santa Barbara 70. Paclfk U 41
UCLA 00. Washington 7?
- . T O U m tA ttlH T V .
Atlantic 11 Cantoruse*
GNtfartortinalv
MatsadHisatls MM. Rutgers 14 „
Rhode Island 7S. Georg# Washington 44
Temple IS. I I Joseph's If
West Virginia 74. Dvquesne *9
Catonlal Athletic Assacialwn
lemKinals
James Madison II. American U S7
Old Dominion42. Richmond SI
CCAC South
Chain plenttop
Dickinson 70. Penn St fiehrend IS
Cast Caatf Conference
Semifinals
Itotstra 77, Md Baltimore County 74
Tow son St 90, Rider 71
Ecac Upstate
Champtonship
Hamilton'17, F redan la St 71'
Metre Atlantic Athletic Cottierence
Semifinals
La Satto 44. Siena 71
Manhattan 79. Iona 71
MZd Continent Cent*rente
First Raend
Cleveland It 40 Akron 77. OT
E Illinois 44 Wright SI 73
III Chicago 40. N minors 44
Wis Green Bar M W Illinois37
Missouri Valley Contorenc*
Semifinals
SW Missouri St Al. Illinois St SA OT
Tulsall. S. Illinois 7?
Ohia Valley Cantorent *
Murray SI II, E Kentucky AO
Patrkil League
Hue Snell A4 Holy Cross 77
tordhamtA. Lehigh 04
l

Tennessee St 74. Tn Chatlanooga 43
Southland Centerence

NE Lovisianall, le*as San Antonio 77
Sen Balt Canteram t
Championship
SW Louisiana 7S. Louisiana Tech 7i
West Coast Conference
Semi«u*aI*
Gun/aga 34 Santa Clara It
Pepper dme 47. San Francisco AS
NCAA Division II Man's Tournament
New England Regional
At Manchester, N H
Friday. March I!
Assumption, M ast i l l I t ) at New
Hampshu e Col loge 133 A1
Merrimack Mas* 117 131 vt Bridgeport
Com* (»4A1
Saturday, March 1*
Assumption NMt winner vt Merrimack
SootR Central R tfo M l
At Tapeka, Kan
Friday. March 13
Central Osiahoma 133 AI vs Missouri
Wes*ern(33 0l
TeaasABI |» 111 at Washburn Kan |9A at
Saturday, March 14
Cent Oklahoma Mo Western winner vs
Te*as A4! Washburn winner
'North Central Region at
At Brookings. S D
Friday. Manti 11
North Dakota (33 01 vt Denver (31 SI
St Cloud State Minn l|B 101 at South
Dak (Ha State 133 7)
Saturday. March tl
UNO Denver winner vt Si Cloud I D
State winner
last Regional
At California Pa
Friday March il
Philadelphia Te.Me (37 It vs S« Rase
N V (3341
Pace N V (nSlatCaiilorntw Pe (M i|
Saturday, March 14
Pfwia Teatne Sf Rose winner ** Pace
Canter hi# winner
Al iocksonviUe Ala
Saferdei, March 14
Beit mi * (M It vs 1 C W &lt; r k v r s i l l II
Trey Slat* At# If ] Il at J n i t e i m e
ki#N Ala 13A it
ay. Merck l»

A R O U N D T N I N A T IO N
Rollins S C Spartanburg winner vs Troy
St. Jacksonville Sf winner
West Regional
At Bakersfield, Calif
Friday, March 13
UC Riverside 111 SI vs Grand Canyon.
A m (30 41
CSU Chico (13 It at CS Baktrtfteld (13 Al
Saturday, March 14
UC Riverside Grand Canyon winner vs
CSU Chico CS Bakersfield winner
Great Lakes Regional
At Owenstore, Ky.
Friday. March II
Wayne State, Mich (13 7|vs It Joseph s
Ind (It 71
Grand Valley Slate, Mich (70 ?l at Ken
tucky Wesleyan (It 7|
Saturday, March 14
Wayne SI, St Joseph* winner vs Grand
Val SI Ky. Wesleyan winner
'South Atlantic Reg tonal
At Fayetteville, N C.
Friday, March 1)
Johnson C Smith N C I14AI vs Norfolk
State. Va (1711
Albany State. Ga 11*1) vs Virginia Union
Ilk 31
At Springfield, Mast.
Quarterfinals
Thursday, March 34
New England champion vt South Central
champion
North Central champion vs East champion
South champion vt West champion
Great Lakes champion vs South Allan tic
champion
Semifinals
Friday, March 37
New England S. Central winner vs.
N Central East winner
S o u th W est w in n e r v t
G re a t
Lakes S Atlantic winner
Championship
Saturday, March It
Semifinal winners

NHL S TA N D IN G S
All Times EST
W ALESCONFERENCE
Pal rick Division
W L T Pis GF GA
NY Rangers
42 33 4 M 773 330
Washington
34 73 7 S3 743 1J7
New Jer sey
34 74 9 77 3S1 111
Pittsburgh
» 31 • 44 743 7SS
NY Islanders
31 31 • 44 2«z 743
Philadelphia
35 31 11 41 307 771
Adams Division
a Montreal
40 33 • 44 7)4 170
* Boston
30 34 10 70 774 731
21 31 11 41 234 7S4
Buffalo
Hartford
30 34 11 SI 70S 740
Quebec
14 41 11 39 303 347
CAM PBELL CONFERENCE
Narrts Division
W L T Pit OF OA
■ Detroit
34 77 10 43 371 721
Chicago
30 34 14 74 31? 300
St Louis
31 34 t 71 337 374
Minnesota
79 11 S 41 113 731
31 37 7 S3 302 3S3
Toronto
Smyth* Division
Vancouver
37 31 10 41 711 70S
31 74 13 71 1S3 144
Lot. Angelas
Edmonton
]1 30 7 49 7S3 7S3
34 20 13 44 701 7IS
Winnipeg
74 31 10 *7 747 7S7
c *&gt; «»',
IS 47 S IS 177 794
San Jose
■ clinched playoff berth
Saturday's Games
Philadelphia S. N V Rangers#
Chicago 1. Boston I
Vancouver 5, Hartford 1
Detroit 4. Quebec 4, tie
Washington 1. New Jersey I. OT
Montreal A N Y Islander »1
Calgary k. St Louis t
Los Angeles S Pittsburgh 3
Sunday's Games
Chicago 4*Boston §
Saw Jaw a. T oronto t
N T ttrendens Outran)?
Montreal«.. Detroit t
Vancouver I, Philadelphia )
Minnesota 4. Winnipeg 7
Monday's Games
Washington at N Y, Rangers, 7; IS p m
Hartford at Quebec. 7 33p m
Toronto at Los Angeles, 10 3kp m
Tuesday's Gamas
PhitadetphiaatN Y Islanders, f li p m
Calgary at Pittsburgh, 7 31p m,
San Josa al Chicago, A lkp m
Minnesota at Sf Louis, I S3p m

IG O L F
It.4 million Dora! Ryder Open
MIAMI
Scores and prize money Sunday
alter the final round of ft** »I40C 000 Dora)
Ryder Open, played on the A .fif yard,
ipar— I I 1Blue Course of 'the Dor el Resort and
Country Club
Ray Floyd 1137 000
A7A7A7 70-171
Keilh Clearwater. SUJ 700
kA47 7 0 M -U 3
F red Couples. 1113 700
M ******- m
Ken Green. M l 400
A? 70 44 4/ V t
Davis Love III. Ml k00
71 kAkl 47-174
Howard T witty. ISO a00
44 4*44 70-771
Male Irwin. M3.I7*
70 44 70 70 774
Tom Kile. 147 1/»
71 44444?-774
MarkOMaara S47 17k
70 7) 43 70-774
Larry Nelson S41.173
44714171-774
Doug TeweII. i l l 400
714? 4 A M -777
Mark Brooks. 131400
714*414? 777
Ed Dougherty. 173 440
71 70 4* 44 J7|
Thomas Lehman. SIS 4A0
4A 7III4A -I7A
Jim Woodward tik,4o0
71 70a? a d -H I
P H Morgan III, SIS 440
44 4* 71 At IIS
Wayne Levi.IIS MO
7I 70 44 II -J7A
Curtis Strange, Ili/SGl
«,I 73 ;7| 4ft -13?
BructLiefjkt I I I ?04
74 70 4? 44-13?
Dan Pohi |U*04
44 73 73 47-17?
Loren Robert* Sir fOr
44 3k 31 47-13?
John Huston S14 *©i
71 30 i t 4« -17?
Scott Gi mp |I4 ?04
7) 70 47 4* 77?
Jim Hatlet. SHSO*
70 71 AAA?-IT?
Andrew Magw I I I *04
714A4?70-1I?
OevrdPeoples 114 KM
70 1144 70-IT ?
Ben Crenshaw, t!4?&amp;4
47 4? It 71-27?
Jay Don Bias*. St4.?04
44 71 44 77 17*
Jay Detsmg I* 330
71 71 A? 44- ItO
Lance Ten BroecS ft* 110
44 7J 70 70-300
M.keHulbert ftt kIO
7171Ak?l-ltO
Dufty Waldorf M 103
47 73 74 4 7 -Ml
Neal Lancaster M10I
7l7 la A A ?-M I
Jett Human M 103
4? 4i 73 71 Ml
Joey Smdelar.M t01
4* 71 A? 71-M I
Steve E Ikington. 13.210
44 /1 74 71 -M I
I4M 404 O TE West Classic
Q JAI, Cahf
Scores and prire money
Sunday after ttw final round at th# M » 000
G T f West Classic played on the a 1*0 yard
par 700 1ai Valley Country Club
Bruce Cremptun $47 300
44 a) 4a 1*3
Chi Chi Rodriguer 11* 000
47 44 70 l*i
AlGeiberger . U I 300
44 4*44 70'
D»«k Hendrickson H I 000
*♦ 44 41 307
OonMassengaW It* MO
43 72 4 4 -M l
Bert Yancey. ItS 7)0
44 #7 44-701
Simon Hobday flk.113
70 4147 - 304
Jim C oh»«« lift Ilk
434* 70- 104
Dewitt Weaver lit.ft*
70***4-103
George Archer fit It*
*7 70*4 10)
J C Snead tll.lt*
*A 47 70-Mk
Bill Kennedy, li t It*
M A* 4* 303
Larry Lauryif, u B7*
U 71 47 - 30«
j.mAibvs SA074
*40*41-30*
Dave Stockton 14 07#
4*4*44 704
Gory PlayOf . 14 07*
71 44 4?- )Q*
Butch Baird St 034
4* 70 30- 904
De«*H II $4 4w;
H 7 0 M &gt;07
Tommy Aaron u 4*0
70 70 *7 - 907
D m Bos M 440
4* 44 71 307
HobertGanna S3 kas
7 0 fti» 90i
Harord Hemrng |S 3S)
70 #• 70- 904
Kerrmt/arley MAM
71 70*4-90?
Arnold Palmer U 4*4
al 73 a? TO?
O r» no M um) r $4 44*
70 *4 71- 70*
le e fld vr MA*A
*4 *4 7| - JO?
Walter /ambr Ml, si AM
7&gt; 7**4-310
ChuckGreon A) AM
7J a* /1©
M -1lev Barber i ) IM
*4 TJ TO -IW
Jim m , Powell S U M
e*fi*7-2io
Babe H.saeyH AM
70 70 70 JiA
Oa«e Oougiaas |1 S3*
k* 79 74 2IQ
Kan Still I I AAA
74 4# 71- III
JahnBrodw SI AM
4*7171-111
ferry D U 47 AM
A ? 7 lf » -)ll
Al Kelley SIAM
7* 7047-111
Rackv lhamwwn SIM*
70*0 71-111

Bob Brut. 13,37?
7349 70-113
Bob Wynn. 13.37?
73 4? 70-111
Joe J Imenei.il,J7t
74 44 70-311
Jlm O Hern. 13,33?
70 71 *9— 113
Frank Beard. 11,974
71 71 71-113
Doug DaUiel.H.*74
73 49 71-113
Walter Morgan. 11,974
73 79 49-113
Oobby N.chols. 11.974
74 70 49-113
Dick Rh
Rhyan. 11.974
73 7140-913
MIS.AAA LPGA In#marl Classic
POWAY. Calif. - Final scares and prl/e
money Sunday in the 1431,000 LPGA Inamorl
Classic, played on the A,1a| yard, par 71
StonertOge Country Club Course:
Judy Dickinson, 141.730
49 *949 70- 271
Meg Mai Ion. 139.344
70 40 7407-17?
Debbie Massey. 123.140
73 71 A? 70- 304
CindyFlggCurrler.113.lA0
73*0 70 71-7*4
Elaine Crosby, 111,140
70 40 71 74-904
Helen Allrtdsson. H4.f 70
70 71 74 4 9 -M I
Ok Hee Ku. 117 *17
71 *4 71 73-M4
Tine Barrett. 110.011
73 71 71 TO-M7
Nina Foust, 110.011
71 71 74 70-307
Michelle Mackalt, 110,011
74 47 74 71-M7
Amy Alcotf. 17,314
71 74 73 A0-3M
Kate Hughes, 17.JM
73 7I 74 49-M0
Lise lott? Neumann. 17,314
74 71 70 73- M l
Nancy Ram shottom. |7,314 71 71 74 77- M i
F lorenc* Descampe. 11.413 74 73 71 A t - 30?
Pamela Wright. 11.433
74 74 71 7 0 -M?
Barb Mucha. 11.433
71 71 77 71-799
Dana Lolland. 11.431
A? 717* 7 1 -M?
Donna Andrews. 11.413
A? 77 70 71-M ?
Julio Larson. 14.141
10 40 73 70-790
Trlth Johnson. 14.141
71 71 73 70-390
Caroline Pierce. 14.141
71 74 71 73- 390
Angie R idgeway, 14.141
71 73 71 74-390
Dale Egg?ling, 14.141
71 07 73 71-390
Keren Devies. 13,73?
71 73 74 *9 - 391
MIrons! Kobe yashl. 13.72?
74 71 71 71-191
Kim Saikl, 13.77?
74 73 71 73-191
Laurel Keen. 13.71?
70 74 74 73-391
Sue Thornes, 13.72?
74 70 49 74-191
Brand it Burton. 13.779
71 73 A? 71-191
Missie Bertootll. 11,11?
75 73 71 73-791
Vel Skinner. 11.119
49 74 7174-193
Key Cockerill, 13,119
71 74 73 71-793
Jane Crefter.U. H9
73 71 73 71-193
Sherri Turner. 17eM
71 71 M 77-193
CeroCnt Gowen. 32,4)4
71 73 71 73-191
Allison Finney. 13AM
73 74 71 71-193
Jenlyn Britt. SIAM
73 71 74 71-791
Lori West. 13.430
74 71 40 70 -393
M B Zimmerman. 13,043
77 71 73 73-M4
Joan Pitcock, 13.043
74 71 74 73- 394
Pearl Sinn. 13.042
73 71 74 73-394
Melissa McNamara, 11,047 71 14 71 74-394
Lynn Adams, 11.041
71 74 74 74-394
Mary Murphy, 13,041
70 74 71 71-394
Cindy Mackey. $&gt;*43
71 71 71 74-394

M O TO R C Y C L E S
A IM Daytona IM iuperbtkt
D AYTO N A BEACH - Results Sunday
from the Daytona International Speedway of
ihe American Motorcyclist Association
Daytona 200 Superbike races with finish
postlion (starting position), rider name,
hometown, motorcycle and lap completed:
Daytona 344 Suparbikt
I. ( » . Scott Russell. Jonesboro. G a .
Kawasaki. 17 laps. HOAAfmph; 3 (II. Doug
Poien, Corinth, Totes, Ducali. 17; J ill,
Mika Smith. Canton. G o , Honda. S7; 4 (10).
David SaJowtki. Buford, Ga . SwiwkL 34; 1
II I). Stovo Crevier. Pt. Coguiltem, British
Columbia. Honda. 14
4 (4), Shokthl Tsui ample, Akothl, Japan,
Kawasaki. 14; 7 (311 James Adamo. Glen
Cove. N Y .. Ducoti. 14; $. (19). Thomas
Stevens. Santo I. Kawasaki. 11; 9. (41). Larry
Schwaritach, Houston, Yamaha, 11; 10 (If).
Scotl Zampech, Milwaukee. Yamaha. 11
II. (34). Mark Cton. N Miami. Yamaha. IS.
13 (43). Christian Gardner. Boulder. Ceto.
Yamaha. 14; I). (101, Eric Moo. Spring Lake.
Mich . Honda. 14; 14 (I t ). John Hopper***dBoutder, Colo . Yamaha. 14; t l (IS). Michael
Taylor. Toronto. Kawasaki, 14
14 (49), Tripp Nobles. Macon, Ga ,
Kawasaki. 14. 17. (37). Jay Springttoon.
Lapeer. Mich . Kawasaki. 14; 10 (14). Oavtd
Leach, Katetbrfdge, N Ireland, Yamaha, 14,
It (17), Adriano NorduccL Holy. Ducat). 14 ;
O (13). Philip McCafton, Armach, N. Ireland.
ndavtt.«
11. (41). Jebn Aikmead, West Palm Beach.
Kawasaki. U ; Tl (M ). Kevin Blais. Miami.
Kawasaki, 13; 33. (A ll. Paul tcRwemmer.
lewth Daytona, Honda. I I ; 14. (M ). Craig
Gleason. San Marcos. Teaas. Kawasaki, 13;
31 (32). Manfred Fischer, Germany.
Kawasaki, 13
2* 1341, Larry Pegram, Baltimore. Honda.
12, 17. (41). Frank Kinsey. Tffoivllle.
Yamaha. SI; 71 (401, Clifton Blgonay.
Catonsviiie. Md . Honda. 13. 39 ( 49). Rodney
Farris. Geekten, M d . Suiukl. S3. 30 ( 43).
Ray Yoder. Jr . Streamwood. I l l . Sulukl. 12
31 144). Sho Noguchi. Setagaya. Tokyo.
Yamaha. S3; 31, (I t ). Dean Mizdal. Casta
Mesa. Cahf. Suzuki, 13, 33 111). Andrew
Dealherage. Cleveland. Sutukl. 12. 14 (29),
Robert L. Wright, Sandy. Utah. Suzuki. 12.
31. (M l, F rlti Kllng. E Lansing. M ich .
Kawasaki 12
M (47), Mike Karm, Michigan City. In d ,
Suzuki. 11; 37 (111. Ronald McGill. Upper SI.
Clair. Pa . Kawasaki. It ; M. (19). Danny
Roberts. W Palm Beach. Suzuki, II ; 39 1141,
Kavln Hunt, Goose Creek, S t , Suzuki, 11; #0
(131. Ptter Malhicson, Aukland. New
Zealand.Kawasakl.il.
41 (44). Lawrence Hanlon, Poughkeepsie.
N Y . Kawasaki. SO. 43 ( 30). Rkk Shaw.
M iam i. Yamaha. 10. *3 (41). Bryan
Bemisdtrfer, Greencasfte, Pa , Sulukl, 10.
44 (71). Don Vance. Cananda. Sulukl. 49
41 11), Jamie James, Prerlevllle, L a .
Yamaha 44; 41 (41), Javier Abrego. MeHco.
Kawasaki. 40. 47. 1311, Michael Brenet. Baca
Raton. Kawasaki. 40 44 ( 701. Mike Harth,
Baton Rouge. L a . Suzuki, afl; 49 (All,
Froddio Spencer, Shreveport. La . Honda. 4,
&gt;1. (71), lltpfsen B. DeCamp, Oellona.
Kawasaki, 41,
II 1131, Robert Meittor. New Berlin. Wise .
Yamaha.. 41; 13. (401, Brad Haien. Orange.
Calif. Kawasaki, 41. 13 (17). Al Charles.
Ubca Mich . Ducalt, 44 14 IM I. Scoff Gray,
Santo Rosa Calif . Kawasaki 40. 11 144).
Jesus Rodregues. Maiics, Honda. 39
34 (19), Jaion prtdmofe, Ventura. Cahf.
Kawasaki. 34. 17 (3). Tafcahiro Sohwa
Japan Kawasaki, 34; 10, 111). Dale
Quarter ley, Rockland, Mass , Bimota 31; 19
(91. Brian Morrtsan. Scotland. Kawasaki. &gt;7.
to (7). John Reynolds. England Kawasaki.
3* 41 (4). Pascal Pkotto. Canada. Ducati.
21. *2 (111. Jacques Gvenetto J r . Canada.
Honda 32 41 13*1. Marc Smith. Newington.
Conn Kawasaki. 14 44 (111, Jebn Cat.
Ormond Beach, Yamaha, t« At (33). Mika
Walsh, Canada. Yamaha, (3
44 114), Tom Kipp. Kirtland Hills. Ohio
Honda. V *7 131), Brian Bernard. Santa Ana.
Calif , Sulukl. |, 40 I fa7 Francesco Fobiano,
Boston Honda | *9 (a ll. O Greg Abbott.
Houston Suzuki. I; 70 (7|), John Long,
nt. Suzuki i

TE N N IS
1334,4*4 Virginia Slims el Florida
BOCA RATON - Results Sunday m the
1330 000 Vtrgmta S'ims of Florida woman *
tournament played at the o'o Club Boca
Raton I seeding* m parentheses)
plH'pl
Stofl’1 Graf III. Germany del Conchila
Marbnei 141,Spa«n 34 4 1 *4
Lansa Savchenko. Latvia- andi Natalia
Zverwa Cl'S. d*f Eva Pfatl. Germany, and'
C a th e rin e S u ite , F ra n c o , 4 1, 4 •
Final
Harvey Wild Heethorn Woods
Cenctota AAartuwz,
4 1,4 f

III

and

Graf regains w in n in g w ays
BOCA IZATON — Stem G raf la learning that the can win
tlirec-sci matches, too.
Orof recovered from a alow start Sunday to cam her find
tournament title this year, beating Conchtta Martinez 3 6. 6-3,
0-0 In the Virginia Sllmaof Florida.
Graf once won 66 conaecutlve matches, most of them routs,
but her path to championships Is no longer so routine. She
needed three sets In tne quarterfinals to beat Zina Garrison,
and In the semis, she rallied from a service break down In the
second set to finish off Mary Joe Fernandez.
Graf lost a set to Martinez Tor the first time In their six
matches before taking charge of the final. Hitting the ball
deeper and harder than at Ihe outset, the top-seeded German
won 14 consecutive [mints early In the third set to pull away.

Elliot w in s again
RICHMOND. Va. — Bill Elliott held off Alan Kulwlckl by IN
Inches Sunday to win Ihe Pontiac Excitement 400. his second
victory In a row and the richest win of his career..
Elliott, who started from the pole, won 4373.700. Including
the 4197.600 Unocal 76 Challenge bonus. Th e bonus, which
builds at 47.600 a race and goes to a driver winning both the
pole and the race, had gone unclaimed for 36 eventa.
Th e Dawsonvllle. G a„ racer. In hla first season driving for
Ju n io r Johnson, came up with only his second short track
victory and the 36lh win of his career as he led 34S of 400 laps
on the .79-mile Richmond International Raceway oval.
Harry G anl, who won the Tall race at Richmond last season,
was Ihe main competition for Elliott until late In the race when
Kulwlckl came on to challenge the leader.
Gant came home third, followed by Davcy Allison. Darrell
Wnltrlp and Ricky Rudd, the last competitor on the lend lap.

F lo y s w in s Dorsl
MIAMI — Ray Floyd Is one big step closer to a goal that has
not been achieved In American professional golf.
"M y goal this year Is to win on both lours, this lour and Ihe
senior tour," Floyd said.
He announced that target early last week, and repealed It
Sunday after a two-stroke victory tn the Doral Open.
Fred Couples, his close friend, protege and Ryder Cup
partner, tied for second with Keith Clearwater at 373.
Clearwater had a closing 68.
Davis Love III and Ken Green tied for fourth at 374. Each Imd
a closing 67. Howard T w ltly was next at 70-275.
Larey Nelson, playing In the final twosome with Floyd,
bogeyed the last hole to complete a round of 72 and dropped
back Into a four-way tie at 276.

Softball
Continued from IB
P ro v id in g the offense for
Markham Woods Baptist were
David Haines Ifour singles, two
runs scored. RBI). Steve Parker
(three singles, run scored. RBI),
Kevin Lilly Itwn singles, two
r u n s s c o r e d . R B11, B i l l
Trrw llle g c r (two singles, run
scored, RUII and Pete Bouldcry
(two singles. RUI).
Also hitting were Juck D inner
(double, run scored. RBI). Klclh
Vincent (single, run scored. RBI)
and Richard Walker (single, run
scored).
T h e N u tlv lty " D is c ip le s "
scored five nuts In the bottom or
the first Inning, but the Sanford
Ch ristian "D e a co n s " battled
track to lead U-H by scoring four
runs In the top of the fifth

Inning.
T h e "Disciples" look the lead
for good however as Ron Ponrn.
Mel Goings and Ken Kauffman
had consecutive doubles leading
off thr bottom of the fifth Inning
as lire winners scurrd three
runs.
Pacing Ihe "Disciples" were

OviedoContinued from IB
year. Jacksonville
Bcach-FIcicher. al H:30 p.m.
Friday night. Th e winnrra will
inert u! 8:30 p.m . Saturday
night.
The victory gives the fourthranked Lions a 32-2 record, the
most wins rv rr by a Seminole
County train. Th e win broke Ihe
rei-ord of 31 wins set by Semi­
nole High School liark In Ihe
IU79-HO season, which also wus
Ih r losl Icam make a slate
up|irnruner. II also keeps Oviedo
underrated against Florida op­
ponents (ill* year.
T h r game was a throw hark to
Just five yrars ugo when Oviedo
und Osct-olu were lx.th in the
same district In Class 3A and
year In and year nut were thr
class trams or Ih r dlstiirl.
O sceola, p la y in g its first
season at the 4A level, gol off lo
a grr.it start and led 16-11 after
the first [H-rtiMi. Th e Lions would
out score the Kowlxiys In each of
Ihe nrxt three quarters, hut it
still lixik a 27-20 fourth quurirr
edge fur Oviedo lo pull mil Ihe
win.
"T h a i's our game strategy, get
Ihe oilier tram over-confident."
kidded Oviedo head coach Ed
Ikillun. "W e dangle the rurrul In
ImnI of them, then make II
d!sap|H-ar. We gel you walehlng
Ihr Irfi hand while thr right
hand Is doing snnirlhlng else.
It's a lot of fun to win full games,
but w r m ukr tl fun Tor the fans
also by krrplng the games rlosc.
"I'm proud of our fans turnout
since the tournament starred. I
think the |lost season Is as much

G o in g s (iw o d o u b le s , tw o
singles, four runs scored, three
RBI). Kauffman (Iwo doubles,
single, three runs scored, two
RBIl und Porlcn (iwo doubles,
single, three runs scored. RBIL
Also in thr hit column were
Jln r Mowlnskl (three slnglrs.
three RBIL Mike Horbrl (two
s in g le s , ru n s c o re d ), J i m
Poucher (two singles). Jo h n
Sofarelll (single). Floyd Westcrvll
Itwo runs scored) and Jason
Johnson (run scoredl.
C o n trib u tin g to a 19 hit
"D c a ro n s " offense were Jeff
Overbuy (double, two stogies,
two runs scored, two RBIl. Don
Stewart (double, two singles, two
runs scored. RBI). Ed Ramos
(three singles, iwo runs scored,
two RBI), David Tussle (double,
single, run scored. RDI| and Bill
H o r n (d o u b le , s in g le , ru n
scored).
Alsu contributing were Keith
Brlllon (two singles, run scored,
RBIL Bo Sellers (Iwo singles, run
scoredl. Darryl Dorn [double.
RBIL K rrry Myrre (single, run
scoredl and Bruce Preston I RBIL

Tor Ihe fans as It Is for the kids.
It's put some added pressure on
us tircause now we're playing for
Ih r fans, the school and llir
county."
In addition lo Green. Junior
guard la-on Lnwinun (19). and
junior forwurds Randy Wrlglu
IIO| and Devon Green (111 also
hit for double figures. Senior
••enter Simon Harper J r . added
four and Junior Brad Lukrns
two.
Helping nut Frenslry fur Ihe
Kowboys were Eggc Leon (20)
a n d D a n krl(IO ).

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Geranium versatile, popular

IN B R IE F

soils should be amended with
organic matter such as leaf
mold, peal moss or compost. In
QARDKNINQ areas where the soil Is very poor.
It Is raster and less expensive lo
irnnsplant small plants Into In­
expensive plastic 2 to 4 gallon
pots filled with good organic soil
BETTE
CANNAVINO nnd place the pots Into Ihe
flower beds In the garden. Sink
Ihe pots Into the soil until Ihe
lop surface of Ihe pots la at soil
level, then cover Ihe area with a
mulching material such as grass
plant.
Geranium s will grow as a clippings, pine needles, cypress
perrnnlal In areas where frosl Is bark or pine hark chips.
seldom experienced and In some
Garden colls, especially In new
protected areas In central Flor­ flower beds arc frequently In­
ida. IFA S discourages carrying fertile. Flower beds should be
geraniums through the winter, fertilized prior lo planting or at
however. In tny opinion. I have planting time w ill) complete
Geraniums grow best In Tull seen some plants do very well for soluble or partially soluble fertil­
sun. however, they will tolerate nl least one full year during a izers. Use n complete fertilizer
p a rt ia l sh a d e b u t u s u a lly
mild winter season. In niariy such as 6-6-6 br similar analysis
become leggy and produce Irss northem stales the practice of fertilizer at Ihe rale of 2 pounds
flowers. Th e y can be planted as carrying a geranium through ihe per 100 square feel. Th e fertiliz­
soon as the danger of frost ts wittier Is known as overwinter­ er can lx- Incorporated when
past and this month would lx- an . ing. I Imve adcii geraniums preparing Ihe beds or It can lx
excellent time to add them to which were stored In a cool, dry broadcast on top of the soil.
your garden. Th e plant usually basement grow well Li Hie Fertilizers should be applied
grows best with night lempcrn- spring, however, with our h u ­ curly In the growing season nnd
lurrs of 60 to 63 degrees F. and m idity overw intering In Ihe rrpralcd on a monthly basts. In
day temperatures of 70 to 85 gnragr or Indoors dors not pro­ rcrcnl yrurs controlled release
degrees F. O u r hot Florida vide the same lasting results to fertilizers have become available
summers tend to retard Ihelr the p la n ts . G e ra n iu m s are lo ihe home gardener. These
growth and flowering. During usually Inexpensive to purchase fertilizers release their nutrients
this time if your geraniums are and it Is often best to buy new at n slow rate, thereby reducing
grown In containers you might plantings each season.
the frequency of application re­
want lo consider moving the
Geraniums grow best In soils sulting In less work lor you. This
plants lo a partially shaded that provide good drainage and lype of fertilizer can be worked
location In your garden until the aeration and have good moisture Into the soil al planting lime nnd
lemperaturrs have cooled In a n d n u t r i e n t r e t e n t i o n
later used as a surface applica­
order to extend the life of your capacities. O u r sandy Florida tion on established plantings.
People watching Is a favorite
pastime of many who frequent
crowded areas such as airports
or even grocery stores. I enjoy
watching people shopping in
nurseries and garden cenlers
making their Individual srtcclions of plant material and
wondering how they will be
displaying Ihclr choices In Ihelr
home gardens. This spring I
have noticed that onr or the
most papular flowering plants
being purchased Is the gerani­
um. It can be found adorning the
most elegant of estate homes
and also the smallest of apart­
ment balconies making II a
ve rs a tile p la n t for to d a y 's
gardeners.

W o m e n to m eet
Longwood Ju nio r W om an’s Club will m rel tonight at 7 p.m.
at J t r r y ’s Italian Restaurant. 300 St. Laurent St.. Longwood.
Th e women will be discussing their spring project. New
members ore welcome.
Call 830-5443 for more Information.

C o m e to the p icn ic
Former residents and blends of residents from Minnesota
who are now residing In Seminole County arc Invited to Ihc
Minnesota Picnic, to lie held March 10. 12 noon, at Sunset
Island Pavilion. Eustls. Fla.
Drive west on Ward Avenue. Pavilion Is near the lake. Bring
luble service, beverage and a covered dish.
For Information, call 695-7242.

H e lp for ch ild su p p o rt en fo rcem e nt
Association for Children for Enforcement of Support. A CES,
will meet the second and fourth Monday of each month. 7 p.m.
at the Seminole County Library. Casselberry branch. S.R. 436
and Oxford Hoad. Meetings are Tree. Call 263-5838 for more
Informal Ion.

T O P S ch a p te r d is c u s s e s w e ig h t control
Take Off Pounds Sensibly Chapter F L 79 will meet Monday
at6:15p.m . at Howell Place. 2 0 0 W . Airport Blvd.. Sanford.

A l-A n o n g ro u p gathers
Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends and family of
alcoholics, will meet each Monday. Tuesday and Thursday
night at 8 p.m. at the Sahara Club. 2587 S. Sanford Ave.,
Sanford. Call Flora at 349-5576 for more Information.

A rtists m eet at center

It Is Important lo remember to
water geranium s during dry
periods to prevent wilting, which
will cause eventual yellowing
and the dropping of leaves. A
good way to know If your plant
needs water Is lo pick up u
handful of soil and press It In thr
palm of yu r hand. If II crumbles,
the plants should lx watered
Soil should be kept moist but not
Ion wet. Keeping the soli wet
encourages snail ami slug popu­
lations that chew the foliage and
also Invites root rotting organ­
isms. It Is also Important to
remember to avoid overhead
Irrigation, as the wrt flowers
deteriorate very rapidly.
Today, commercial prixlucers
and p u b lic In s titu tio n s are
actively breeding bc llrr gerani­
um cultlvars that have rotnpact
growth, and Increased bran­
ching and (lowering as well us.
more resistance to disease and
Inserts.
If you would like more Infor­
mation nlxiul growing gerani­
ums contact .. Master Gardener.
323-2500, ext. 3550. During Ihe
next several weeks nther Semi­
nole County Muster Gardeners
will lx volunteering their time
w ritin g about their favorite
gardening topics. Your co m ­
ments and suggestions on future
articles are welrom e.Ton can

contact me through the Banford Herald, 300 N. French
Ave., Sanford, PL 33771,
Betta Cannavlno. Seminole
County Moeter Gardener.

The Sanford Seminole Art Association meets the second
Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Cultural Arts Center In
Sanford. For Information. 323-4938.

N urses to m eet m o n th ly

H e lp d a zzlin g them

The Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Florida. Inc.,
meets I hr second Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at
K lla m ry Baptist Church. 701 Formosa Ave. C .E .U . class
provided each month. All meetings are open to L l’Ns and lo
siudrnlsund graduate LPNs. For Information roll 201-4321.

Seminole High School Carriers
received a little financial help
from two Sanford Klwanla
clubs recently. Back row:
D a z z le rs ’ o ffic e rs ' Ftaquel
Naiao, Nlsaa Fakesa, Jenny
Strickland, Stephanie Lewis,
R a il M y le s a n d Po In thlrathvongay thank Circuit
Ju d g e W a lla c e H a ll, left,
chairman ol the youth service
c o m m itte e for D o w n to w n
Klwanis Club and Jerry Posey,
board member and chairman of
the membership committee for
Sunrise Klwanis. tor the &gt;100
contribution to Dazzlers.

O vereaters to have ste p stud y
A step study of Overraters Anonymous is conducted on
Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at West Lake Hospital, Stale Hoad 434.
Longwood. For more Information, call Martbeth at 260-7032.

N a rco tic s A n o n y m o u s to m eet
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p.m. at the House
of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave., Sanford.

C lo g g in g cla sses form ed
The Old Hickory Stampers offer free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings arc at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 6 to 9 p.m. Call 349-9329 for more Information.

Gifts are recipient’s even after divorce
DEAR ABBTi You said. "Once
a gift Is given. It belongs to Ihe
recipient. I disagree.
Eighteen years ago, our oldest
son married a girl we liked very
much — and I null do. I’ll call Iter
Sue. Six years ago. I gave Sue an
IH-karat w ris tw a trh . II was
appraised at S3.000. Th e follow,
log Christmas. 1 trough! a flue
unllque necklace at an auction.
It came from the estate of one of
our finest families. I gave II lo
Sue for her 40th birthday.
T w o weeks lulcr. m y son
Informed me lhat he and Sue
were gelling a divorce, and that
fie had ulrrudy moved out! Th is
came us a blow, as I had no Idea
they had a troubled marriage.
Abbv. Sue must have known

AD VIC ■

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

when I gave her that necklace
lhat she was getting a divorce —
yet she accepted Ifte necklace
and said nothing.
Th e divorce was "m essy." I
defended Sue and Incurred the
wrath of our son. I tried In the
ensuing years lo visit her (an
hour's drivel, but she found

excuses and continued lo avoid
me. I should menilon that Sue
and our son had children — m y
only grandchildren — whom 1
adore, and we all get together at
family affairs and are most
cordial. However. I have never
seen Sue wear Ihe watch or
necklace I gave her.
A few months ugo, 1 asked Sue
to please rrlu m the walch and
necklace because I wanted them
lo remain In Ihc fam ily as
heirlooms. She flatly refused. I
know that I would have relumed
t h e m h a d I b e e n In h e r
circumstances. Please fell me.
was I wrong to ask Sue lo return
ihosc Hems? And was she right
lo refuse?

NO NAME. PLEASE

M O N D A Y 'S PRIMS TIM S
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D EA R NO NAMSt I think you
were wrong to have asked Sue to
return the gifts you hud given
her. Whether ahe chose to return
them or keep them was entirely
her prerogative.

DRAM
BURENt

ABIGAIL

VAN

I-Irase give me your advice:
My Job is gone, m y shoes are
worn. I live on brans and rice.
Th e government won't help
met m y state Is going broke:
My boy has been arrested
(they ruught him sniffing rokr).
My wife has up and left me:
m y son rrsldcs In Jail:
T h r bank In which I own some
stix-k will lx thr next lo fall.
My (Mints are gelling sliabby.
and bugging al Ihc knees:
I can't afford a bar of soup lo
wash m y HVDa.
My daughter says she's preg­
nant. hut doesn't know the guy:
My rollon's full of weevils, and
m y row Is going dry.
My hens have all slupped
laying — I can’t ulfnrd their
mash —
My checks are qulrkly bounc­
ing. and Ihe alorra Insist on
cash.
I've lost m y only savings, on
horses al thr track: The Klan Is
out to get me. because tny
friends are black.
I asked Ihe priest lo help me.
while making m y confession:
H r blamed II on the Proles,
lunls for rauslng this recession
And so I turn lo you. my
frlrnd. before I go lo ruin:
My only source of good advice
Is Abigail Vun Horrid

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For • psrsonsl, unpublished
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�41 - Sanlord Herald. Sanlord Florida - Monday. March 9. 1992

Legal N o tice s

Legal*N otlces

C ITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
by the City Commission of the
City ot lake Mary, Florida, that
Mid Commission will hold o
Public Hearing on March It.
1993. at 2:00 P M , or as toon
thereafter as possible, to con
under Second Read ing- and1adop
lion of an 'Ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LAKE MARY. FLOR
ID A. R EZO NING C E R T A IN
LANDS W ITHIN THE C ITY OF
L A K E M AR Y. AS H E R E IN
D EF IN E D FROM THE PRES
E N T ZONING CLASSIFICA
TION OF PO PROFESSIONAL
O F F IC E TO C I G E N E R A L
CO M M ER C IA L. PURSUANT
TO T H E TE R M S O T TH E
FLO R ID A S TA TU TES. PRO
VIDING TOR THE AMEND
M E N T TO TH E O F F IC IA L
ZONING M AP; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICT. SEVERABIL
IT Y AND E F F E C TIV E D ATE
changing the toning on the
lot lowing dtscr ibed proper ty
The North •» ot the West »• of
the Northwest I* ot the North
west U of Section II, Township
Kl South, Range 30 East. Semi
note County, Florida. Less the
North JOOOO feet of the West
100 00 feet thereof, and Last
right of way tor Laka Mary

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY*
FLORIDA
CASE NO 91 1304 CA 14 K
WE ST WOOD MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, a Tones
corporation.
Plaintiff.
V*
LARKIN L NO BLES.------------MOBIL ES. unknown spouse of
LARKIN L. NOBLES. It
married. B A R N ETT BANK OF
C EN TR AL FLORIDA. N A .
and any unknown heirs,
devisees. Qr*n»o*i, tredifari,
and other unknown persons or
unknown spouses claiming by.
through, and under any of the
above named Defendants.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk &lt;H the
C irc u it Court ol Seminole
County, Florida, will on April 7.
IW . al II 00 o'clock A M at the
West Front door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida, otter tor sal# and sell at
pi&amp;iie outcry to the highest and
best bidder for cash, the follow
ing described property situate In
Seminole County, Florida:
Lot S. Block 1. R E FL A T OF
P A R T OF T O W N S IT E OF
NORTH CHULUOTA. according
to the Fiat thereof as recorded
In Plat Book 11. Page 44, Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
TO G ETH ER WITH the follow
Ing items ot property which are
located In and Installed as part
ot the Improvements on said
land: Range/Oven, Rtfrigera
tor. Garbage Disposal and
Drapes
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered In a case pending in said
Court, the style Of which Is
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and of
tlclal seal ot said Court March 4,
Ittl
(COURT SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIR CUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish Marcht, It. W
O EP M4

Tho Publk Hearing will bo
held' In the 'Commission' Cham
b t r t . 100 W Lake M a ry
'Boulevard, Laka Mary. The
Pi bile IS Invited to attend and
be heard Said hearing may be
continued from time to time
until o final decision ii made by
the City Commission
A TA PED RECORD OF THIS
M E E TIN G IS MADE BY THE
C I T Y FOR IT S C O N V E N
IENCE THIS RECORD MAY
NOT CO N STITUTE AN AOE
Q UATE RECORO FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISIO N M ADE BY THE
C ITY W ITH RESPECT TO THE
FOREGOING M ATTER . ANY
PERSON WISHING TO EN
SURE TH A T AN ADEQUATE
RECORD OF TH E PROCEED
INGS IS M AINTAINED FOR
A P P E L L A TE PURPOSES IS
A O V IS E C
O M A K E TH E
NECESSARY ARRANGE
M ENTS A T HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
C ITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A Fester, City Clor k
D A TE D Marche. I«f7
Publish March*. 1991
O EP I0«

Notice of Sheriff s Sale
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
that by virtue1 of that certain
Writ ot E locution issued1out of
and under the teal ot the County
'Court ot Volusia County. Flor­
ida. Caw #911023 SPI1AA upon
a final (wdgmeni rendered in the
aforesaid Court on the *th day of
Jufy A O 1991. in that certain
case entitled: Barnett Recovery
Corporation. Plaintiff vs Oscar
E Peterson A Ramelle Peterson
a/fc/a Ramona L. Peterson. Du
Iundent which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered to me
os Sheriff ot Seminole County.
Florida and I have levied upon
all the right, title and interest of
the d e fe n d a n t. R a m e lle

NOTICE
Natke Is hareby given that
Th# School Board of Seminole
County, Florida, will hold its
regular meeting on March 10,
1991 at Laka Howell High School
at ] 30p m
At 2 00 p m at Lako Howell
High School, there will be o
Work Session for Middle School
Reienlng re; Indian Trails
Middk School Immediately M
lowing the work session, there
will be a One Mam Agenda
meeting for the purpose of
approving th# retorting plan lor
Indian Traits Middle School ef
lectlve the 199193 school year
The agenda may be obtained at
the Administrative Office al lilt
Mellonvllla Avenue, Sanford.
Florida between the hours al
gigaojn.awda'.klpm, ,
Any person wishing Ho ipppeal
any 'decision' made during the
meeting wilt aad a record of
the proceedings and may need
to ensure that a verbatim record
ol five mealing It made inc luding
any testimony and evidence
upon which the appeal is to be
based
Nancy Warren, Chairman
The School Board of
Seminole County. Florida
Publish March A A 1 . 1902
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described property, Mid proper
hr being located In Seminole
County. Florida more pertlcv
larly described os follows
One 1904 Oidsmobiie 4 door
a u t o m o b ile , V IA . #
1G1A J19ROED1497II being
stored ol Butch’s Chevron
Service
and the undersigned os Sheriff
cl Seminole County, Florida,
will at 11:00 A M on the 10th
day of Apr il A D 1991. otter tor
sale and loll to the highest
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at the
Front (West) Door, at tho steps,
of the Seminole County Court
house in Sanlord. Florida, the
above descr ibed properly
Thai Mid Ml# Is being mode
to Mtisty the terms of this Writ
ot Execution t
Donald F Esllnger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
Published March t. la f). JO.
with the sale on April 10.1991
OEP I01

NOTICE TO TH E PUBLIC
Notke is hereby given that a
Publk Hearing will be held by
the Planning A Zoning Com
mission in the City Commission
Chambers. City Halt, Sanford.
Florida at 2:00 p m on Thurs
day, March It, 1991, to consider
the fallow ing change and
amendment to the Zoning Ord*
nance of the City ef Sanford.
Seminole County. F torIda
Raton ing from' AG. Agricul
turel
To that ot MR t, Multiple
Family Residential
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Sec
lion 11, Township 30 South
Range 30 East. N 3)0 Ft of SE U
(LESS E 0DS FI ot N 1)0 FI and
Road dvsc In ORB 3)4) Page
19911 at recorded in the Publk
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
Being more generally de
scribed as JS30 Sanlord
Avenue
The P la n n in g A Zoning
Commission will submit a ret
ommentation to the City Com
mission in favor ol. or against,
the requested change or
amendment The City Com
mission wilt hold a Public
Hearing In the Commission
Room in City Matt, Sanlord
Florida at 2 00 p m on April I)
1991, la consider said recom

Metkt of Sheriff's Sait
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Writ of Execution issued out ef
and under the seat of th* Circuit
Court ol Seminole County, Fksr
Ida. Casa *91/1293 CA UK upon
a hue! Judgment rendered In 'the
aioresaid Court on the 30th day
ot January A 0, 1991, In that
certain cate entitled' Rob Rob
orIson. Plaintiff v%, Nicholas W
Mattel and Joyce A. Mat rei
Defendant whkh aforesaid Writ
of Elocution was delivered to
me es Sheriff at Seminole
County, Florida and I have
levied upon all the right, title
and interest of the defendant
Nicholas W Mairel «&lt; J Joyce
A Marvei. In and fe the teliew
Ing described property. Mid
properly being located in Semi
*«o*e County. Florida more par
ttcutar Iy dtscr ibed as followl:
All nghl. title and interest ef
the drtendants In the tallowing
described real property Lot !i,
Myrtle Lake Hills, os recorded
in Plat Book IS, Page 2 of the
Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
and the undersigned os ShoeifI
of Seminole County. Florida
will at II M A M on tho 10th
day ol April A D 1991, offer for
sale and sell to the highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
A LL EXISTING LIENS, ot tho
Front (West) Doer, el the stops,
of the Seminote 'County Court'

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C ITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
by the Planning and Zoning
Board of the City of Lake Mary.
Florida, that said board will
hold a public hearing on March
14, 1991 at 2 SO p m . or as won
thereafter as possible, to con
elder an ordinance entitled.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF LAKE MARY. FLOR
IDA. R EZO NING C E R T A IN
LAND W ITHIN THE C ITY OF
L A K E M AR Y . AS H E R E IN
D EF IN E D FROM THE PRES
E N T ZONING CLASSIFICA
TIO N OF R C I. R U R A L
COUNTRY ESTATES. TO R
1AAA. R ES ID EN TIAL. PUR
SUANT TO THE TERMS OF
THE FLO R ID A S TA TU TE S ,
P R O V ID IN G FO R TH E
AM EN DM EN T TO TH E OF
FICIAL ZONING MAP, PRO
V ID IN G FOR C O N F L IC T .
S E V E R A B IL IT Y A N D E F
FE C TIV E D ATE
changing the toning on the
following deter Ibed property;
A parcel of land in the NW U
of Section 31, Township ?0S,
Range JOE. Seminole County,
Florida, mor# particularly dir
scribed as follows:
Parcel At
The NE U ot the NW &lt;* of the
NW •«. Section 11. Township 30V
Range JOE
Parcel B
The South ■» ot the NW *4 of
the NW
of Section 31, Town
ship JoS, Range JOE. less the
West 30) 00 leaf thereof, less
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
right of way and lets Beginning
at the NE corner of th# West is
ol the South h of the NW »* of
the NW U of said Section 31;
thence run West a distance ot
2)00 feet; Ihence run South a
distance of I I 00 feet, thence run
East a distance ef 2100 feet;
thence run North a distance ot
33 00 Net le the Point of Begin
ning
Parcel C
North »i ot the We.t St) 00 Net
of the South (y of the NW U ot
the NW •*, less the north 13 00
feet, Section 11. Township ?es,
Range JOE
Parcel D
The West '» of the South ■* of
the West St) 00 Net ef the South
&lt;i of the NW 'a of the NW N ot
Section 21
Parcel E:
East 19 00 feet ot the NW U ot
NW U ot NW N, Section 21.
Township 70S, Range 30 E
Containing 34 331 acres more
or lest and being subject to any
rights Of way, restrictions and
easements ef record.
The NW U ef the NW U ot the
NW U (less the East 1) 00 Net)
AND the North IS 00 Net of the
SW U el the NW N ef the NW U
of Section It. Township 30$,
Range JOE. Seminole County.
Florida.
The publk hearing will be
hald in City Hall at 100 W. Laka
Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary
The publk is invited to attend
and be heard Said hearing may
bo continued from time N lime
until a tlnal recommendation is
made by the Planning and
Zoning Board
N O TE
PERSONS ARE
A D V IS E D T H A T A TA P E D
RECORD OF THIS M E E TIN G
IS MADE BY THE C ITY FOR
IT S C O M V tM lC N C t TH IS
R E C O R D M A Y N O T CON
IT J T U T E AN ADEQ UATE RE
CORD TOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY THE C ITY ANY
PERSON WISHING TO EN
SURE TH A T AN ADEQUATE
RECORD OF THE PROCEED
INGS IS M AINTAINED FOR
A P P E L L A TE PURPOSES IS
A O V IS E D TO M A K E TH E
N ECESSARY ARRANGE
M ENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
C ITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Anita K Newton.
Community Development
Secretary
D A TE D March4.1991
Publish March*. 1993
OEP 91

NOTICE
Minority and women owned
enterprise*’ bids being sought
by Koblar Constructors ft.
Enginerrs Project It City ef
Sanford Water Reclamation Fa
Clhly B J data is March 29.1993
Specific bids needed are paint
ing. grassing, landscaping,
building trades, suppliers, feme
ing paving and electrical For
more information call (9041

32)00)0
Publish March 0— )4 1993
DCP 104

C ITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
by the Planning and Zoning
Board at the City of Lake Maty.,
F lor »da that sad Hoard wilt hold
a Public Hearing on March )4.
1993 at 2 00 p m . or as seen
thereafter as possible, to con
tider a request from PAUL W
WATERS tor • variance toe lie*
All partial in Interest and
an additional 44 square Net ef
c ifIteni shall have an opportune
temporary signage In an At
ty le be hoard at said hear ingt
I Agriculture I cone on the toil**
Joe Dennison
mg described property
Planning A Zoning
All that part of the Northwest
*4 ol the South*j*f H and th#'
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If
Northeast
'* of1the Southwest la
a person decides to appeal a
of Section *, Township 70 South,
decision made with respect to
Range
J0
last,
tying Easterly e*
any mailer considered ef the
State Road ««00 I Interstate 4)
above meeting or hearings
The
Public
Hearing
will Le
h«'the may need a verbatim i
held in lie Commission Cham
record of the proceedings, in
ba
rs.
10ft
W
Lake
M a ry
eluding me testimony and evl ]
Boulevard, Lake Mary The
dance, which record is net
public is invited So attend and be
iPovided by the City ol Sanford
heard Sad hearing may fee
if 37940101*
continued horn time to time
Publish March « t. 1993
vntil a recemmendafwn is made
O EP 40
by the Planning and Zoning

above dtscr Ibed property
that said sak is being mad*
to Mtisty the terms ol this Writ
of Elocution
Donald* E stinger. Sheriff
SemmaleCounty. Florida
Published March 9 Ik 13 R.
with the Mte on April «Q, 1991
D I P &gt;0*

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I M O N V i r . *

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i b v m h u m s .
I’Hf VKXJS SOLUTION Bultato.utati lt « trim , tala n
w i n d tO M than M w n • Dacauta lha gataaay car*
won t Marl " — (CoAimnMO D a n Barry

N O TE
P ER SO N S ARC
A D V IS E D T H A T A TA P E D
RECORD O f THIS M E E TIN G
IS MADE ttr THE C ITY FOR
IT S C O N V E N IE N C E T H U
R IC O K D M A Y N O T CON
S TIT U IE AN ADEQ UATE RE
CORO *OR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL 9 MOM A DECISION
M AO f BY T N I C ITY ANY
PERSON WISHING TO I N
SURE TH A I AN ADEQUATE
RECORD Of THE PROCEED
IN Gt IS M AINTAINED FOR
A P P IL L A T C PURPOSES It
A O V IS E D TO M AK E TH E
NECESSARY a r r a n g e
Ml NTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
f KPCNSF
c it y or
LAKE MAR V. F tO R lpA
Aml« K Newton

Comn unitf QvwlopTiOtl

Secretary
DA I I D March), iff}
Publ «h Marche 1993
DE P 99

Legal N o tice s

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEE N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.

91 IttfCAlIK

R E S O LU TIO N TR U S T COR
PORATION as Conservator of
FIR ST F E D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. F A ,
Plaintiff.
vs
E S TA TE OF FR ED H
WILL IAMS. deceased, etel
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ESTA TE OF FR ED H
WILLIAMS, deceased, and the
unknown heirs and beneficiaries
of Fred H williams, deceased,
it living. Including any unknown
spouses of said Defendant, if
they have divorced and remar
ried and It Mid Defendants are
dead, their respective unknown
heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees. Creditors. Honors and
trustees end all other persons
claiming by, through, under or
against the named Defendant
and all unknown parties claim
Ing Interest by, through, under
or against a named Defendant to
this action, or having or claim
ing to have any right, title or
Interest in the property, may be
Interested In the subject matter
of this action as unknown
spouses, 'heirs, devisees, gran'
lees, lienors, creditors, trustees,
or successors Ihereol or other
claimants;
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D that an action to foreclow
a mortgage on the following
property In Seminole County.
Florida
Unit S. HOM ES ON TH E
PARK. Oak Avenue, Sanford.
Florida, described end de
llneeted on survey and plat of
HOMES ON THE PARK, ra
corded M Official Records Book
1932, Page 0329. Public Records
of Seminole County, F lor Ida
ALSO DESCRIBED AS: From
the Northeast comer ot Block i.
Tier S. E R TR AFFO R D ’S MAP
OF TH E TOWN OF SANFORD,
according to tho Plat thereof es
recorded In Plat Book i, Paget
94 through 44, of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida, run South along the
East line- of Mid Block 4, a
distance of IS 4it feet, thence
run West 4) 144 feet to a POINT
OF BEGINNING, thence con
linue West 40 093 feet, thence
run North II0 J leal, thence run
West 1 feel, thence run North
10 93 feet, thence run N
j r i r j d * E . 2 11 feet, thence
run South S7UT40" E.. 1.49 feet,
thence run East 10 Net. thence
run South 11144 feet, thence run
East 14 feel, thence run South
3 47 feet, thence run West 4 feet,
thence run South 17 33 feet to the
Point at Beginning Being parts
ol Lots I and2. Mid Block#
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written dttenses. If any,
to It an HARRY G. REID. III. of
M O N C R IE F . R E ID A N D
W ALLACE. P Jk . Attorneys for
Plaintiff. Post Otfko Boa 1)49.
Sanford. Florida 31772 1)49. and
tile the original with the Clerk of
the above Court on or before
A pril ) . 1992. afherwlM, e
Judgment may be entered
against you for the relief de
mended In the' Amended Com­
plaint
WITNESS my hand and the
Official seal ot this Court, on
this Tfthday of February. 1991■
(SEAL)
MAR YANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By; Patricia F.Heath
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 1.9. 14. 2). 1991
DEP 29

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 111 B
Perth Cl . Winter Springs, Sem
mole County. Florida, under the
Fktitleus Name ol CARPET
S O L U T IO N S C A R P C T
CLEANING, and that I intend to
register Mid name with the
Secretary of Slate. Teltohatta*.
Florida. Mi accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statute. To Wit: Section
•49 09, Florida Statutes 1997
James C. Rowland
March 9, 199)
D EP 109

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEE N TH
JU DICIALCIR CU IT
IN A N D F O B
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOBIDA
CASE NO. 911714 CA 14
CA R TE R E T SAVINGS BANK.
F A

Plaintiff.

vs
LAR R YS TURNER,9tu*
at at
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered M this cause
in the Circuit Court ol Sentinel#
County. Florida. I will sail the
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described ot
Condominium Unit }I4. Build
mg 1JB. of H IDDEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM according to
the Declaration el Condominium
recorded on November II. 1904 ,{
m Oft Kiel Records Book 1394
pages 0049 thru &gt;791 end
emended1 by first ornondmenl
thereto, recorded an March 10,
tetl m Official Becerds Book !
142J. pages 471 thru 444. further
amended by amendment thereto
recorded February 10. 190* m
Official Records Book 1709.
pages 0077 thru 0007, further
amended by amendment thereto
recorded February 20 190* m
Official Records Book t i l l ,
pages 0944 thru 0974. further
amended by amendment thereto
recorded February 20 190* In
Official Records Book 1711.
pages 0971 thru v«tl and further
amended by amendment thereto
as recorded June II, tete m
Otticiel Records Book 1741.
pages 20 thru IS at the Public
Records el Seminole County
Florida, together with all eppur
tenancat 'thereto anil an un
divided interest m 'the common.

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
I t t A M . -1:30 P i t
MONDAY thru

41— C t m t f t r y C r y p t t

71— H &gt; l p W a n t t d

1 BURIAL LOTS In Oeklewn
Park Cemetery Reasonable!
497*44 9234. Anytime

CLEAN N O N E REEDED
Good talkers, will tram Call
Friday thru Sunday or Sat.
and Sun Eac pay I Average
I I 30 hr up Apply Flea World.
G Building. #4). 94). #47
___________314 0407___________

45—Trav«l
Oppor t u n i t y

PRIVATE PAHTY RATES

TAKE ACRUISE

14 conMOithn Bma*_____ 53* ■ IIn*
10 comvcutfn (m e _____ H r ■ lb*

motet

CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

1 MIGHT BAHAM A) tram t m
} NIOHT
(rom i n
2 NIGH T Alaska t tor t
CALL NOW) 144 234)

T H ftM C U ttn If f lM ______ I T t l l l M
3 conMcutira Km**______ I T t ■ lb *
R r t M . r r p w l M M , W a rd e n 3 Ib t a d
_ * l U n g M rtm uffi _

4 t — M is c e lla n e o u s
ONE W A T T IC K E T from Or
land# lo Austin, TX on March
toth 029 31) 0030Otter 4PM

NOW ACCEPTING

PrtoraMora raKdcl *11.SOi»&gt;i&lt;t«CDunila&gt; promptpavmtrx.SdtMulrv
maj wdudaHarMA M ilw *1Fit m l olanaaMorWPay.Cano*, wtwn
row PM
Par orty dr day. youi ad run, at raw atmad Ua* !4
OMcnpaon U Uiiau mi/n Cop, muMMlm aooapabd lypogtaphcM
torn. "Convrwaal toquarcy ram art availal*.
DCADINE 8
Tuaidf tin, Fhdar t2NoonTh*OnB**or*PuWica*on
Sunday An* Monday 130 PM. f nday
ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: b Ifw event el an erroa In an
ad, th* Sentead Herald wM be reepontlble for the nm
Ineerden only end only le the extent el the coal el Viet
Inaardon. Plm o check your ad lor accuracy the Ural day II

55— B u ll n e tt
Oppor t u n i t y
INCOME DOWN Deo l i decltn
teg Interest rotas at year
bank7 If 12% sounds inter
estlng to you, maybe we can
help each other- Call Sieve at
32) t i l l during bus, hears.

5»— F in a n c ia l
S e r v le ts
D O U I l t TOUR IN TK X K IT
Safely For Free Into pack.

Call Bill Better 3191419
tk m tg h rh r, m Lockwood
lucerne T*a Prepared
AS LOW AS H I M
11) 7797

Legal N o tice s

i i — P trs o iu ls

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO i919»9 DR01 B
I N R E r The Mar nag* ef
MARY LOU W HITE.
Petitioner.
and.
ANTHONY EISWERT,
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TORESPONDENT
ANTHONY EISW ERT
YOU ARE H ER EBY NOTI
F IE D that a Petition for Dit
solution ot Marriage has been
filed against you and there it a
demand In the Petition that the
court grant a judgment tor
dissolution of the marriag* You
are required to serve a copy ot
your written dr tenses. If any, to
lha Petition on Plaintiffs ef
torney, R EDWARD COOLEY,
ESQUIRE ol 14» SR 434 West.
Suita 100. Long wood. FL 327JO.
on or before March 11, 1993, and
Vila the original with the Clerk of
the Court either before service
on platnlllfs attorney or Imme
diiftfy Thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In
the Petition
This notice will be published
once each week tor tour ( 4)
consecutive weeks In the San
ford Herald
D A TE D this 10th day ot Feb
ruary.1
MAR
RYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Helen Standiter
As Deputy Clerk
Publish February 14 0 March
1*9.14.1992
D EO 220

A M N IO N S
Free medical car*, trenspor
tatlofi. counseling, private
doctor plus living expenses
Bar #132)13 Call Attorney Jehu

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION
NOTICE OF FILIN O
S f ih Seminole Hospital, Inc
which Is author Iled to operate
South Semina le Community
kfeepAlel* ennmewewtts mfenl le
III# a c e rlilita t* ol need
application on' -March 94, 1*9)
with 'the Department ef 'Health
and Rehabilitative Servlets to
establish an 'adult inpatient car
diac catheter nation program at
South Seminole Community
Hospital, located In Longwood,
Seminole County, HRS District
1. Florida There art no sub
districts designated in Rut* 10 12
or In Rule 10 9, Florida Ad
mlnlstratiye Code tor adult in
patient cardiac cathetertjation
programs The proposed capital
expenditure costs ot the protect
will not eiceed 19 million The
pr#|ect, it granted, is pected
to become operational In t9M
Steven A Grimm
Chief Eiecutive Off leer

FrkSor........... 1-BM-919-J449

D I S C R E E T c o n ve rs a tio n
900 030 22 10 ft) 9 )/ m ln
900 224 004911 99/mln Over 19
R E FIN E D . Retired, reliable,
gentleman looking tor arm to
rent w/kil. priv Reasonable
39 ml. radius On 9 mo basts
H. Lindell, 1991 Knudsen Or
Seaterd.FL 11221

33— Lott a Found
LOST, long hair Pomeranian,
brown w/whita markings
I Kobo) REWARD 131 4029
LOSTIt ON M EDICATIO N! Cal
ko Celt It. orange, cream A
white. Female, Short 'hair.
Hidden Lk Area Close' to
12 91 REWARD. 1)4 0444

35— Spvclil Nollcei
A M N IO N
Support A medical expenses
paid. Call A ttyfi Weiten
Si«mend A Natalie Shashi
1000 )30 0221 FL Bar 10749119
A I0794P93__________________

BECOME A NOTARY
For Dalalli: I too 4U 4114
rtofM ,
.IW U ltw

CHILDCARE In my Sanlord
home Mon Fri Intents wet
came. Lunth/sneck n o 3134
F LA A TLA N TIC new has tm
mediate openings, call today
tor Information Qualified
loving care, ages 4 wfci to 4
yrs HRS407FH1 111 1430
LAKE M AR T 'home 'Child car*
Nurse on staff All shills
Limited placement. Call to
d # vt.-T_____________314 9791
14 HR. Childcare, special pro
school program 19 y r»,
tap Lets at TLC
113 7797

35—Training
4 Education
A U TO M A TIN G S A L C ) AND
M A R K C TIN O
I* M X In
create* ran ha achieved F*b
•9 Harvard Bus Review. Free
ConsuMottont Call 333 2099
NURSE ASSIST. Training t »
hour course Classes are held
In Longwood and Orange City.
Day and evening available
Contact American Red Cresst
3)9 4419 or I 000 229 109) (This
ad mad* possible w/funds
from Bevertv Enterprises )

* * AUTO INSURANCE* *
PIP. PD F ro m m Dow.
F it . i M t u a b e .

turn*

t *71)139 new profit,
M O R TQ AO E LOANS
Poor
credit OK, fast closing, equity
Is our only concern Bill
Butler, 330 24*4 Ik ’d mort
broker, 300 Lark wood. Sanlord
70— L is tin g S t r v l c t

DELIVERY DRIVERS

To 1200 weekly, plus benefits
Training included, need clean
MVR. 1-413-1)10, Agent
71— H a l p W a n t t d

ADO TO TOUR INCOME
I t LI. AVON NOWI
call itiautafm All)
Avto Alrcnft Ceitlnp
l l l M p n t m f Outdoor
Tor mmrd
Iwr.l work
C l II H I ) ** &gt;W )

COi QUALIFIED DRIVERS
Prefer f years household
goods taper lance Waniley
United It offering local end
short haul positions Hourly
plus mileage with great
benefits Celt Kan,
•00 127 2234or 3110229

DELIVERY DRIVER

37— Nursery
Child C irv

31— I n s u r a n c a

Community Hospital
9)1 West Stale Read 434
Longwood. F L 32730
(402| 242 1200
Publish March 9,14,1991
O EP 11)

41— M o n t y t o L t n d
A VO ID FO R EC LO SU R E W*
can help you save your home

Full fim# Jpply In person
I f 99S Orlando Av
________ K Mart Plata________
* D IIP ATCM ER *
Your knowledge of the area
and ability te work with poo
pi* lands this terrific jobI
TOP W AGESI Hurry, call
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
709W, 23th SI, 111 9124
DRIVERS NEEDED

AO CARRIER!, a wall

established and growing
centfal Fiwida 'based tom
pony offers yeU'C
• Sami Annua,I Pay Increases

•SlopOff Pay
•Unloading Pay
•VacationPay
0 Solely Bonus

• Spouse Riding Program
• Average Trip 1 2 Days
• Let# Model Conventional
Tractors
If you have 1 years traclor
trailer, QTR and snow and lea
*■per lent* plus e good driving
record, call
I 0M074 4430
DtIVERS
(Over the read.I
Musi be «J yrs old. have 2 yrs
over the road eip . CDL re
cpnred Apply l# Perse#: 3479
Mercy Dr. Orlando or call:
________ 1000423 1091________
ELECTRICIAN
IndutRMI Control f m p m l
tiw nibtr and macMra wiring
Pari lura Call 1)1 U I I Alan
4a, rtwnugh Th w r^a .

.

f 1*92
MARYANN! MORIt
A)CLERK OF THE COURT
By OerethyW Bellan
Deputy Clark
Publish March* 14 t99)

G m m m t n l Jobt Now Hiriitf
Both skilled'unskilled workers
needed in your area 914.300 le
122.000 plus benehft For list
of currant Jobs and application
to apply from home. Call
I 0OOM4 &gt;349a»t. A tll_______
G r i n Tractor, Damp Track
loidar Operator
Class “ B " CDL tic. required
E eperlence necessary,
___________3219111__________
H A I O N O m * NEEDED
Newest, Clean cut, positive
attitude, clean driving- record
___________111 1919__________
K in d tru rt U w r In i C tn lir
It raw til,log lull 4 p ,fl Urn,
petition, M tlurt. rfepvnd,
bt». «ra,x&gt;'&gt;c lot, ol p ,'w n t,
C D L Lie • p lv t l C r . t t
b m t it t a.aiiMM, ApaTr tn
M u m law U N Man: U N .
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
Minimum 4 yri Experience in
High Quality Residential
Work I Reliable I References!
Good Driving Record! Own
Transportation A Tele I Only
Very Knowledgeable Hard
Worker Need Apply I Call
4990904 alter 9 9* AM,_______

* MpinUtunci Mm *
Full lime. Looking for "Jack
of all Trades’ . 131 Bit*
* MANAGER TR A IN E E #
Put yourself on the road to a
new career I Learn the retail
business and growl Fantastic
opportunity for youlltl

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290W. Hth it, 31) 9124
N U IIR T M A N
E ip In all
phasei of landscaping and
lawnimainfenanca. 3319312
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Above average 1900 400 *k

Training provided

REAL ESTATE LAKE MARTI
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Estate for over 49 years. In
booming North Saminote
County I injoy absolute best
training with one ol the Ne
lion’s top Real Estate Organ)
fatlons. No llconsa? Wa’ll
help I REAL ESTATE ONE
K EYES 32) 3300 and
"let’s gat busy I”____________
a RECEPTIONIST#
Answer busy phones and keep
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204W. 19th &gt;t. )3) »I24

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HOME CANE SUPERVISOR
Immediate opportunity. Cur
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and, medicare knowledge a
must. Benefits and lleiible
schedule- Top salary. Call
Cary Smith lor confidential
Initrvlew 740 9214 Medical
Ptcsonnnel Pool, Maitland.
• SHIPPING CLERK •
Any experience in shipping
and receiving counts hare!
Well atlafellthad company will

hire today! Are youready?
AAA EMPLOYMENT
199 W II th SI, 319-1124

STYLIST
Needed. Fell or Part Time,
3110110____________________
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hoursl Apply in person:
Vaughans. 477# W. It. Rd. 44.
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A Z f ree eshmeiet Paint,
Interior Estenor Quality
carpentry, poors, wmdoes
Guar anieadt Free a tfi Rat's
plumbing, electric, reefs.
plaster O o ite H U H 3401
CaR 121-7517
C A R P E N T B Y , M ASO N ABV
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peinftng and tile work Free
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estimates Lisc d Call 71) 4IM

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Freees* m &gt;414/22t lta)

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at public M b, M the highest and
best bidder, for cash, at the
West Front Door et Seminole
Cotniy Courthouse in tenter#
Florida at II 00 A M on April

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Bridgeport &amp; lathe taperF
once.- Salary commiserate
with eip Apply tn person,2*49 W. AirportShrd.*tauford.
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Keep the material cut and
Hewing lo the machine opera
to rs i Good Pay I G re a t
benefits! Don’t wail, local
company it hiring now!
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71—Help Wanted

555
In ln 'l corp n p a n d l n i
locally. PT F T demonstrators
Envlronm ental/Educatlen
prod uct* C o m m i/ p t r l
bonu*/cor bonus H M I t l

RAW MORE OUTOFUFET

A (* TH f pot11ton with plenty
of room tor odvancemont?
Consider selling lit# insurance
tor o company mat * boon
torvInf tho South tor tM
yoort Life ol Coorfia wtll
train you. flvo you a food
ttartlnf tncomo. ard hotp you
mold a decure financial future
tor you and your family If you
art a man or woman ovor 21
and like to moot poopto. thoro
may bo a ptoce tor you in our
afoocy force Find out call
tor an interview with Fred
Montetine. 70* W tit St.
Sanford 4*4 Hat
..... COE
w r LL PAY YOU to typo namot
and addrottot from homo
p e r t i f f C a ll
t fo o m ia a a m at min/ii
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I7W. tat S Lincolnway. N
Aurora. ILM U7

71—Employment
Wanted
PIN
llrod by super arfanltod
m other/student P refer
m arnlnf. early afferneen
hourv Reference* 224 M U
HOUSEKEEPER. elderly care
child cere Driver* Ik . A
refer even 111 t i l l

f t —A p a rtm e n t!/
Home to Share
O C N K V A . complete p rlv
Fem ale I *m child OK.
Honsmokec Avail l/ I X t i m
IN TOWNMOMf. W Sprtnft
amenitiev temp ah, •* util
i » 0 nag Pro, prefer. H7-4441
SANFORD
male will there
home, prefer male tenant
Full houte prlv. *200/mo. 1/1
util. HID tecurlty 121 4411
W ILL SHARK Deltona I berm
home, lull houte privilege*
i200/meplut 1/2 u filitd 0402

?3—Rooms for Rent
BEOROOM W/full
Will accept stable M/F. U7S
me t ■t i r W w t H H M I
JUST like hornet Lovely room,
kitchen privilege*, cable TV.
Lonfwood MB/wk. i l l 3U2
NKAR €22. room to let with
kitchen prlv US week I wk.
depoalt 121 34M____________
RECESSION 1USTCRI Cleon
r o o m , kitchen, laeadry.
perch. From US/wk Include*
e. cable TV U M l t l
SANFORD
I lg b d rm
w/prlveto both, houte privi­
lege* Prefer male US/wk or
tXX mopiutllSOdep Ml ant
SANFORD. N «a area. Room
w/full houte prlv . pool. UOO
mo i/joiutii h i 4*S4

*7—A partm ant*
Furnished / Rant

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SANFORD • 2 bdrm . eaceilent
area HO per week plv* 1700
tecurlty Call H I 2200________
APARTM ENT lerge I bdrm .
furntthed Water, vewer and
* garbage Included USO'mo
plu*»00depo»if HIQ74I
BCOROOM. Lving rm kitchen
and bath fiSO a week plwt
dep 121 *114or 14* S47?
FIVE RM. APT.. Pert turn . hot
water Hittorkal Bldg IU0
ma ♦ tl/Sdep Pet*llM 2ll
ONE BORM.. Ig apt. 2 Oik*
tram downtown Util in
eluded. I2&gt; 4329 Hr. twtg.
O S TE IN I BOOM.. Lg three
room, tern porch, fenced yd ,
prlv perk UFSmo 222 1221
OSTEEN Lerge I bdrm apt*
No pet* From *20/wk up plus
depot*! Include* utllttte*
_________Call 1201211_________
SANFORO Sii apartmant* tar
rent. Spring Spectell US/wk
All utilitiet paid Call 272 I2SS.
M l 47*tor 121 « !l I

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*7—Apartm ent*
Furnished / Rant

103—H o o rn
Unfurnished / R*nt

SANFORO •Ury* | bdrm. M . l
p rl.K y . LaoAfn« far Nw rlfht
•mall family I noa par *aaa
ptm uaaam mu m n *
O N I tDRM .. I bath Carapa
apt. NWa i ' H li f t ma Call
II JafwtRaalhrCl D l l l t l

CASSKLBKR Y, 1 bdrm |i*
bath, family rm. fireplace
1400/me. Altamonte; 2 bdrm.
1 b o th . th a d . *37S/mo;
Sanford. I bdrm &gt; both. 2 car
garage. USO/ma .110 4211
OROVKVIKW VILLAOK. Lake
M a r y B l e d . . 1 / 1 . 421
Grovewood Av. S40S menth.
dapatit 1204700_____________
LONOWOOO. 102 Hilltop Dr. 1
bdrm. I bath MS0/mo plu*
ssoodepetit m f m r m s w
LONOWOOO IM M ACULATKf
1/1. Living, dining, family
rm *. School* Woodland*.
Recklake. Lk. Mary. S2S0 mo
441-4214 Leave Menage
PAOLA ARKA. 2 bdrm. I bath.
CH A. SCSI ma |4S0*ec.
3H39S4oe944H7l9f7
RKNT OR LKASK OPTION
Sanford. 1/1. 1 car. fpk Ne
qualifying I 227 *041 hr. mtg.
RKNT W/OPTION TO Bey 4/1.
Owner held* mtg . S% down
W I N T I B S P R IN O S getd
l o c a t i o n . A v a i l . 4/S
SOS IIS M40 lv. m*f._________
SANFORD, I Have# I Apt* I 1/1
1400 per month 1/1 UOO per
month A A R Realty 4774400
SANFORD 1 or 4 bdrm. 1 bath
Specleu*, clean, fenced yard,
nice neighborhood SS4S/me
plu* tecurlty 272 4107_______
SUNLAND • 3 bdrm. 1 both,
cle a n . Lease No pat*.
S47S/dkceunted_B3t074«_
DROOM. family
a. lg fenced yd.
Kid* PttiQ K ! m m ______
WK NKKO Seminole County
home* to rent I For tree quote
tlen HP RKALTY. 3400000
1 BDRM I BATN. fireplace,
front and back porch, nice
quiet Sanford neighborhood
SASQ/mo Call 272 140S________
1 BDRM.. fenced yard 17 02 fa
Lk. Mary Bl. right an Art
Lana, right on ttt rood. 3rd
houte on left Available to tee
Mon. the 9th. Tuet. the )0th
UBS plu* dep I *04 402 7W7
1 BKOROOM. 1 bath SOS plu*
tec 1 ttery Sanford Hlttork
P U trkt..................... H I m i
1 BEDROOM, t bath On 2acre*

A pertm enti
n ith i / Want
Unfurnished
CXTR A LO. oke t bdrm. Cleon
A bright, near Plnecrt*!
school. near city bv*. By
week 22S 7244
HIODKN LARK. 1/2 vfHe Fpk .
garage, fenced, pool A tonnl*
t m n tu ito r m m 2

AFFORDABLE RENTS
tr* The Luck Of The inih
MOVE IN NOW ANO TAKE A
ROMANTIC CRUISE TO THE
BAHAMAS eNew con*true
lion e Fully equipped family
Hied kitchen* # Swimming
pool eC lub hou* o
e Profeulonal maintenance
e After *chooi children'* and
leprechaun'* activiiie*
NO
B L A R N E Y H E R E I Cal l
T a r ry , your c ru ltt
directorl
Cadar “O'Crook"
Apt* . 274 A iu U SO Hartwell
Avo. (comer of 2Sth)

LO. 1/1, CHA. wath/dryer hook
up- hardwood floor*. 1M2 S
Part Avo U7Smo H7 39I9

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. tMSmo
2 bdrm. t m mo and up

ma*70

MOVE IN SPECIAL
Ca»*elberry. tingle *tary.
E itremely quiet, ttudto* and t
bdrm* lot* ot» tor age I
CBR today H49M777
M YSTER Y R EN T SPKCIALSI
t and 1 bdrm* . pool, laundry
By wk. ar month. Fum or
unfum 121bosoms m s
NEA R Downtown 1/1 NICE
Area oft »t parking Mott util
tIOwt SI SOtec 272 &lt;7*4
NICK large t bdrm. 1 bath,
control H/A, wether/dryer
hook up*. UlS/mo pfut tecurI
ty Halt Reelty, 771 1774
O N I BDRM^ Cufa A Cleanf
t i l l mo p l u * d e p . .
water/troth pd. 1212011
SANFORO. 2 bdrm 2 bath,
wather/dryer U7S/mo
Untied Realty. 4344479
S A N FO R O * O N K B D R M ..
garage apt In quiet area No

F‘.u *M0 rr&gt;o m me_____

STUO IO A F T .
Opwnttalre
Sanford, nice area.
F u rn lth a d / U n fu rn lth a d .
1200 mo plu* dep Include*
utilitiet. €04 422 4212. leave
meg or call collect__________
T N R B K B B O B O O M . w/1
fi r epl ace*, new car pet
S22|/m# plu* 1100 for ufII 4 1
me dep Park Ave TM 9344
W I LL Make Yee A Deal you
can't refute Choove Geneve
Garden* Apt* today 1122 WO
I 4 1 BKOROOM apt* SMS 4 up
month Ref No pet* Dep
H I m 2 er 174*044__________
I BOOM d u p l e x A F T . t m
per month. 1200 tecuHty do
potlt Call S24 *044

101—Houses
Furnished/R e n t
COTTAOK I bdrm . mutl tee
to appreciate! UOO tecurlty.
tftt menth rent |4S0 Prefer
non smoker. &gt;21 *001_________
f o r RKNT. Cottage. 1/1. Kfft
clency furnifthed. STBS me

SIM tec Call H4 7B99________
LAKE MARY
The Ferett. 2
bdrm 2 bath adult cemmuni
ty. ever IS Ne pet* Beautiful
reertetien lacllitie* U2S/mo
plu* dep 122 4410____________
I BDRM. t both, plu* family
r m. . fancad. If . u tility ,
carport. I country acre U2S
me plu* UOO tec I 111 1024

Look What’s Happening A t
S t Croix Apartments

M ake
Paradise
Your
Address!

St. Croix Apartnwnti
733 8ecret Harbor Ln., Lake Mary

• Is Your Apartment
too littlo?
• Does Your Rent Send
You Over The Moon?
WE CAN HELP

IAS—Du p ltx for S ilt
SANFORO DUPLEX. 1 bdrm
•ach Good neighborhood
U0 000 wtll finance S24 0444

_
121—Condominium
______ R onfali

127—Storago/Olfice
_______ Space_______
i M r r . ion w n ,
lg. rm* Full bath 4 kit. Near
but &gt;410 mo 171-220#

o m ic i

107—Mobile
Homes / R tn t
ONE tO R M ^ turn.. AC. Can
Fork Ave. Mailt* Pk. 171144!
O S T E IN 2 bdrm with cabana
Perfect for retiree* Ne pet*
Call H2 4747
I BDRM. t BATN
Beardall
Ave. &gt;2S0 per menth plu*
tecurlty Fenced yd 272 4H I

1 1 4 -Warehouse
S pies / Went
LONOWOOO/LK. MARY area.
1.000 1.100 tq ft. with or
without A/C office* Starting
U1S MclwtevhPelnt.HI »BP0
SANFORO 1.3J0. 1.414.1.100
tquere feet avellablel
Call MI 7004

117—Commercial
R tn ia li
SANFORD, near Airport IJ00
*q ft. affka bldg Ample
parking and handicap lac ill
tie* laflO/ma Call M0 0007
I. ISO H t i m d
WAREHOUSE. 3 000 tq ft
Airport Bl. Sanford M l IHO

■ • • N O N IW O F F IC IS L D O .
oo siR .fLio ten tB .fi.
OC2ZONINOI
Mere M Special
UiS/mo
CALLSaaterd
M lBBg
SANFORD, flnlfthed space. 1.2SO
tq ft . plu* open space. TIB
and 1.492 *q It M l 2004

121—Condominium
Rentals
TOW NNOUSI. ,/ IH . 0*fdMl
Or WWrtw
U N *&lt;«
Utmte* m i
I BDRM.. kitchen appliance*,
wether/dryer. *cr. perch
tlSQ/mo, UOOdPp 1MS2H
1 BDRM. f bath cande. now
carpet, wather/dryer.
MU/me . 1 yr m i . Airport
Bl SanSerd. #G t OH B1M

141—Home* fo r Sal*

STENSTROM

REALTY, I NC.

141—Hornet fo r Solo
A/UlRflAHII H0M»S
v f Bg111srf P R n r f e ii i '
e BOND M ONEY. 2.B%e
F R E E OOV'T ASSISTANCE
FNA AS LOW AS4%
V A A S L O W A S U tX
Gov’t Rtpot/Afttume No Qual
ify Mome% i Seminole. Orange.
Voiutla. Lake Counties

W IN T IB SPBINOS
V3 split
plan, wooded acral UO.OOO
ALTAM ONTE tP O t V2 tplit
plan, dead end ttreet. ULOOO
DKLTONA 3/3 an I aero, ter
porch, carport. &gt;42.*00
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HOME o r THE DAT
• FA N TA S TIC lO V L lW IlO C
3/3. Lino new w/mony vtrot
Equipped kit. bkf*t bar.
foyer, family rm . morel
IBS 000

CAU. ANYTIME

322-2420
321-2720
IM l FlH l D r. U M w A
M l I*. L M . M M f » l . U . MUrf

•leOer 34t&gt; Tew*

The P ru d en tial^
F lo rid a R a a lty

BATEMAN REALTY
NKAB 1-4 •S acre*, established
Fern Farm business with 4/3.
pool, plu* Orange City water
Wat tn s 000 new tie* 000
Handyman's nightmare! 4/2.
owner financing &gt;10.*01
Lease Purchase
3/1 block.
U4.0U Owner holding

H U T S !............. 1212757
BKA W IUIAM ftON You have
won 2 free ticket* to o Lit
Chflold Ci nema* ma v l t l
Please pkk up your tkkett at
Tho Sanford Herald within 2
Congratulation*!
Bs b 4 Mintj AssiUMs 7.9%
OOV'T FORECLOSURES
SANK REPO'S
ASSUME NO QUALIFY
Call JaaefMaatNefd
Day*. M l IIM fre t. M l 7121

^

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I am looking lor nko home* to
match with buyer*

CjDMC/tfonr, REALTOR
(442) 114-4444ar MS 1244
KXCHANOK OR S IL L your
property located anywhere!
Mvettero 4 —
4&gt;oee*4

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MUST SELL
Doubt# wide mobile home 24
X M V3 Nko home I Sett loll
Attumeable mtg 111.200
Firm. CoM ScoWi U M U S
N E E D A HOUSE?
o Dove Payment a Problem f
# Sett Kmpleyeed a Problem V
CALL siia u a
SANFORO. Three Bdrm . M*
both, family rm . bi« yd Clote
to Store* SUMO &gt;10 0004
SANFORO 3 bdrm 3 bath with
cantral H/A Owner financing,
downpayment negotiable
&gt;40,004 Call 442 2042__________

STAIRS PR07ERTT
M ANAGEM ENT A RKALTY
442 H I 233VMl OS24

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r o e M i l . Santord
area U H to per m mfb In
tore*tod f CaM H I 34*1

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L 1ST 11*0&gt; N EED ED ! Call W
Maikfewski. Registered Real
Estate Broker
... 171 2MI
LK M A R Y A R K A Big 2 bdrm
I both Mutt tell &gt;44.SO*
Active One. Addle 14k IS 11

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R ro p trty / S ik
4 U N IT. APT. M 0 New roof
tiding Appraisal &gt;04K Sefimg
af&gt;44K Oo— MotoffH0A4H

1S3—A c rta g tL o ti/S alt
NAT L F O R EST.
left l &gt;S 0S4 each, no
■down! &gt;71 41 monthly
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155-C ondom inium s
C p * O p / S a t#
•Y OWNER Narfhlake Village
&gt;/&gt;. dewntfair*. appliance*
included Pool tenru* Bargain
at &gt;44.IM
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157—Mobil#
Hom ai / Sal#
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330-5204

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Tan enamel US 12* 7114

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/ Equipment

141—Commercial
Proparty / S alt

s r a iw s n c iA is
Sanford Area
Mobile Homo Community
R I PO I04S Kaufman A Broad
24X14. 2 bdrm 2 bath split
Gorgeous homol II t% mier
e*t on*y &gt; IJ0 t down to a
quaMwd buyer 1/4 wo

1*04 MANAT IK
them
/
1441 M AN ATEE
I bam

I4XS2. 2b&lt;Pm
&gt;**44
l4X4i.lbdrm
U M4

Broker M l 4104 A l l WM

1

O LOVELY, LOVKLY Farmal
dressl Lavender. Site 8
B rld etm a ld /P rom dress
Worn I time! Ruffled sleeve*,
long train w/bow at bock,
body III w heart shaped
neckline Paid ever U04 Sac­
rifice for &gt;140 Call or lv m*g
anytime 12010*2

711—A n tiq u e s/
Collectible*
C LV Ift e e i l L C V
doll*, plate*, calender*. *laf
wo*, whiskey decanter*,
book*, taposfrie* much much
morel Best offer. H I 1429
•STAR TRKK
“ Blue Prints'' set. 12 page* In
pouch. I07S edition, mini US
after 4pm M2 4474

717—Aucliont

111—Building
___ M a ftr la lt

, O F K N C I. Otofo Lfnh. 40 *by 24
ft Ask mg UP Coil 1» &gt;0*2

1 f 3 - U w ii 4 0a rd i&lt; i
RIDING MOWER. Snapper •
HP. to settle estate Likenewl
USB
M l &gt;004

ft5 —M jc h in « ry /Tools
CA R PET C LEAN IN G
EQUIPM ENT Cat Na 004. 10
m butter with tank solution
tac cond &gt;1.404OBO 124&gt;414
FORK L IF T TRUCKS. Used
Buy sell rent lease Many
sue* M l 1144 ash tor Ann/
wbond* MM# 444 714 IMP
FO R K LIFT. Clark. 1144 IB CO
pacify Work* good &gt;1104

______ Cor m i too______

• MOTOR. I horse, rt worked
Maka offer M l 4014

I f f —P tls A Supplies
O B K A O L E M IX OOOS 2
female I spayed. I young
Perfect tor children! VERY
LOVING CaU mar Mag enfyt
JUk lor Mary . M&gt; 4401_______
FREE DOG TRAINING*
Fmdouf Hew
Inner Dog Training
_______ CaR &gt;74 1204____
• FRKK TO A OOOO homa.
n*ne monm end 2 yr aid
Mato Neutorod Cat* J72 1424
BUM Stop. EAST KB BUNNY II
White

a*art

tame A LOV

E A B L t US M l U*0 _
M A LLA R O DUCKS Mato A
fem ale
breeders
Oome*Ue«ed tame |l#eech
lie !»IIW IM IIM

C A D I L L A C C O U P S OK
V IL L I I7 .m Cell M r Grave*
Wllletf Old* Cadtlloc. 3H 3201
BUICK RIVIERA
1047. low
mitosl *4.001 Coll Mr Grave*
Wllletf Old* Cadillac. 372 HOI
a PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION a
KVBRY TUBS. B FRI. 2:34 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 01. Daytona Beech
_________ 04*H S U II_________

TME UP PAYMENTS
NO MON BY DOWN
eacept lea. leg. title, ek
1047 P L Y M O U TH GRAND
FURY
4 door, euto. power
steering end brake*. AM/FM
fttoreo MUST SELLI ONLY
*119.40 per menth 1 (44 month*
• 14 0% APR) Cell Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cor*. H I 2122

TME UP PAYMENTS
NO MONK Y DOWN
oacepf tea. teg. title, etc
1944 DO DOE ARIES 4 door,
ovto. power steering end
brake*, steree E X T R A
C L E A N Only 1119.49 per
menth I (44 month* • 1 1 0 %
APR) Cell Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cary 372 2121

TME UP PAYMENT*
NO MONEY DOWN
eacept lea. tag. title, etc
t f « PLYMOUTH R ELIANT
4 door. auto, power *feering
and brake*, storeo. CXTRA
CLEAN H it at per manfhl
(44months• II ?% APR)
Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Uaed Car*. H I 2121

TME UP PAYMENTS

AUCTION
UTMOST, MUCH 14,7PM
1 Heuses laned SI-1
II* French Ave. Santord
Hwy It H i t 3rd SI.
2 houses. 140 ft frontage on
It f l Use for office*, antique
shop, craft center 2 story )
bd rm . fram e, herdweed
floor* Also 2 bdrm. rental
Owner financing passible,
suggest ed s ta rlin g bid
&gt;100.000 10% depoftit on day af
auction
Century 21, AA Came* Inc.
Martha Bennefl, ReatSar
IM IIM
JNo Skeen Aecttoneer*
Lk anted Real Kstate Breher
1111 K. Catonial Or, Orlanda
M ie n *7*7 ------------ 040-4)2 BISS
AU4 AB4S

715—Boats and
Accessories
BOAT •Trt hull. 40 HP E vinrude
engine and traitor *4S4
Call 424 40M
OCANOK it ft. FIBorfia**. no
paddle* or custom H00 Firm
M2 2*40
N F T. PONTOON Good cond)
lion IS HP AAerc. motor
U4S0 Trottor available
M l 0*20

319—W awtid to Suy

t T R . w e e e e i i t u p ic k .
Starts Jan ie«h H i m * Form
7001 Calory Avo M on. Wed A
Sot Open 0AM. Bring own
container* M l 2244

773-MJscelianoous
BAIR HOCKEY TA B L 8 . like
new! *Sfl OBOM2022I______
steamer, purchased now for
&gt;140. asking *100 Only used t
time* M l 14ft______________
rowing machine w/computer
counter, used twke

OCR Cobra 10 Pto*. a#channel*

*20 Mints____________

for &gt;1 44 mos t s till In
package* 124 ISOS___________
# I A STE R BU N N Y Wreath.
Ml 4

FOR YOUR FU LLER BRUSH
PBOOUCTS call
distributor M l 4704
O O ABD IN KB S planter baa
Heavy duly metal 4* X I ’
Raised bottom, floored ter
drainage Good tor backyard
g a r d e n , n u r s e r y or
S2S0B012I4M4
oSTKREO. Tape, redto. record
player (needs needle) You
will need help to meve 144
&gt;724471____________________
• T U R K S Y C A L L . L ynch
Chompton |to H I toll
W A S H K R /O R V IR . 1)44 for
pair, used 4 month* Lawn
mewer, UOO M ) 4141_________
12 F T We King aluminum fan
beat with SHP Csha motor.
UOO. *04 Tame moped. US0
Bom esc condition Ml Sf4i

229 —Aviation
URCIAF1
single/multi
•true!ten. ground school
priv*to'in*trument Aviation
Flight Cantor*. I 4M H I 1414

331—C a rt

•4 OLDS F IH E N IA Coupe, tow
milt*, eatre clean toes*
17 OLOS CUTLASS SUPREME
Reel sharp II99S'
•9 DO DOE SPIRIT
AC. Stereo U00S*

Red. Auto.

•2 OLDS O E L T A
Royele
Brougham. Eat ro Sharp
woes*

42 CHRYSLER LBBAROM

4

d r.. IO OOO original one owner

mite*, auto. AC. Storeo &gt;i*e&gt;*
49 LEBARON CONVERTIBLES
2 to choose from “ Fun m
tho Sun" urn *
49 DOOOK DAKOTA Long bed.
tapper. V4. auto. AC. Storeo.
44000mile*. UOts*
•With 43044 down nr trade

•d*ty

M E T ilC
ASK FOR*
BMSeechei
or David V.

3331135
•to FOBO TAURUS. 4 t o r ; *91
FORD EXPLORER, standard
•hit! Both below book 272
4224 after 7PM

333—Auto Parts
/ Acctssorits
• C A R B U R E TO R . 4V. AFB.
rebuilt tor some GM ctoftsk*.
Pontiac, ok . original UO
344H7I____________________
OPORSCHE RIMS 3. New &gt;91
411J4M____________________

•REESE HITCH Becleeer. VI
wgf 7*4 lb* &gt;71 373 &gt;441
• TIRES. Stoef belled radial saf
Site 1*1*4 RIS 7H All season
Good Condition *40 332 94S4
OTRUCK RACK, bed mount,
fit* long bed pkk up truck
Eac condition &gt;100 27) MO)
0214 X 14 TIR E. General, new
mounted on Heavy duty tub
Wheel &gt;44 H t 4774__________
*41 VW U dsesel metar. totally
H I tm

775—T ru c k * /
Im a s / V a w *

§ Seoford Motor Co.

TME Uf PAYMENTS
NOMONK Y DOWN
eacepoes. lag. fitto. etc
1040 C H IV Y SPKCTRUM
red. ok, low mile*, fttoreo. &gt;
speedl O nly &gt;149.11 per
meoWH (44 month* • 1 4 0%
APR | Coll Mr Payne
Courtesy UsedCer*. MS &gt;IH
NISSAN MAXIMA 1091. U100S
low mile* I Ceil Mr Greve*
Willett Olds Cad.iiac. 172 Till
A U TO INSUBANCK WOBLO.
help! M ) 7)42
ra»e*
OLDMOBILK CALAIS 41. etc
condl U.00S Call Mr Grave*
Willett Old* CadUlac. M31291

IM2 J E E P J 14 PICK UP 4
wheel drive. 4 cylinder. rtn»%
good. U.99* Call 3H42M

1M7 CHEYY 1 TON PICK IIP
Dual wheel. 2M engine to ft
utility body Very tow mile
•gel *4BOO or will trade tor
smaller truck or car See soil
IM4 FOBO F IM X L T LARIAT
All peever. w camper, bed
Imor. L WB. U 004 mile*
I4-W4_____________ 442 Hlte94
h FOR D COUR R11R. !*• too*
beae* &gt;4U OBO 112 4144
44 MACK Treck* Slake bad* ft
r e f f e n . esc cendi ti en
H I 4*94 4 wbewds 994 2/4 14—

TME Uf PAYMENTS
4

dew* stereo cassette ONLY
&gt;119 M per meefbl (44 months
• 14 9% APR |Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cor*. M l &gt;111
CADILLAC SB DAN OKVILLB
Iff*. &gt;12 te* Call Mr Grave*
WiitoN Old* CodMtoc. IH 3391

TME Uf PAYHCm

1S74 0*1SUN 7M l
A u to ma t ic , wi th A/C.
eaceilent carl &gt;1,214 OBO
71.400original mile* H S U V
1929 SEVILLE Eaceilent con
dition A clastic I U.S00 day*.
904 299 4004eve*. fB4 249 941#
1929 TO YO TA CKLICA Supra,
•unroof. S spd nkol 91490
&gt;34 9949, Boy** Used Car*
IMS M IR C U R Y COUOAR
Run* greet, new tire*. &gt;1.291
Cell 271 ta il after 4 P M ____
M PLYM OUTH VOYAOCR LB
Eatre Clean U *tV

I? DODOS CHAROER
Bee"
Sporty. Auto. AC.
Storeo 12440 Ordinal mile*
I
t
•
9
S

771—Good Things
to Eat

NO MON BY DOWN
eacept laa. lag. title, ek
1*44 KAOLK PREMIER

NO MONBY DOWN
eacept laa. tag. title, etc
194? FOROM USTANO Auto
o lr. power steering and
brake*. A M / F M steree
tfl9.ee per menthl (44 month*
• II f% APR) Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Car*. 1712121
CADILLAC COUPS OKVILLB
t0.*0S
Call Mr Grave*
Willett Old* Cadillac. 272 3)91

91 DO DOE SHADOW Convert
fbto* Auto. AC. Stereo. ) to
choose from &gt;44*1*

Non Ferrous MeSato
KOKOMO
.......... m 111

• C R A F T SUPPLIES, boa full

117—Sporllftfl Poods

FO A V E Tt
A little more lor other*
Brand new J bedroom 2 bath
home* with 2 car garage*
&gt;44? total monthly payment*
Call now. offer limited!
UMvortdj Raalty. 44111*4

309—W tir in g A p p a rtl

0HOU1TON TRACKER UHF
re male Cost new. &gt;00 Just iika
n e w fu o m 2220

OBIKE. Bays I T ' Wars B m 7
special built, oil terrain,
spring on front and rear New
_tondrt»on &gt;01 IM 4442______
O H K A V Y B A O . (B a a lo g l
Ever lest Ne* never used
» 0 M4 4H2________________
• T I N N I t R A C K E T S
t Sla/enger. made in England
cover too New' &gt;40 tor both
122 1444

1727411

701- H o n e t
PONT CART. Rebuilt. All fttoel.
new fire*, painted (rod) end
new seal. SIM........... HO-lffl

&gt;7i......................... an i22i

1AM Campatibto toft ware and
insfruction tor home busmest
Best prkett Games to serious
Coil M l MM

$1 DOWN

3 3 1 - C ir t

300—R tg ls ttr td P it t
CHINKIK SHAR PEI PUPPIKS
born Dec IS*h.&gt;t?S
________ Call 124 0010_________
CHOW PUPS AKC. Parent* on
premise*, good with kid*
U00I1S4M4 12*2____________
R O TTW EILER PUPS
AKC
registered, tictllenf blood
llna*. Shot* end wormed
MS4U04
272 1222

Tsi—T elevliion /
Radio / Stereo

It s —Computer*

TWOHOMES*HOT
Perfect lor large family or
mother in law Include* 2
bdrm . 2 bath. PLUS detached
2 bdrm . I bath. PLUS large
shed PLUS fenced yard Great
value REDUCEO TO &gt;71.100
complete with 10% down to
qualified buyer or TRAOE IN
your home or lot equity CALL
NOW 11

CAU4AIT REALTY

PINKCBKST. wall kapt 1 bdrm
hama, large carnar lot.
w/troe*. central H/A. rec
room Price Reduced* US.S00
I N JOY T N I COUNTRY AT
MOSPMERK offered by this 2
bdrm 2 bath w/family rm an
almost 1/3 acre I Raised patta
overtook* oak *(
12. *00

111—Appliances
/ F u rn itu re ____

O A N T IQ U E D R E S S E R . 4
drawer. *o»deeh &gt;7» M l 4474
• ANTIOUC CHURCH PKW. 14
H all Pine UOO. or trod* tor
antique* 140 1247____________
B K O . K IN O t i l l Canopy,
mirrored coiling. 4 drawer* ♦
storage Mutt tee to apprect
ate *000 Firm S74 N i l after
4PM. M l 4324. Oil 4244Pay*
• BKVSLKD MIRROR. 2 *ec
lion* « / Mother ol Peart 44“
W X 4 T H &gt;71 2H Ml?
• B IO C H A IB . Overttuffed.
button A tuck “ Tub" chair
Oetd color. Upholstery good.
Merit *ee fo appreclatet US
M l H it fv. mtg.____________
BJ'S BBSALK
Buy and Sell
furniture A collectible* For
tale, doll collection 2114 S
Pork Pr. Colt M2 7440_______
BRASS BED. Queen, w/orfho
mattress *et. Still In boa Cost
&gt;1000 Sell for UOO S7I414I
O CAPTAINS BCD Complete
set 171177 7704_____________
DAYBKD. While Iron A brat*
w/orthopedic mattrette* A
pap up trundle Still In bo*
Cost MOO Sell &gt;200 ITS 4141
DOUBLE BOX Sprtag Mattress
left O wr 70 U Pkk US a set
LARRY'S M ART
27141M
FRANK A LORI'S New A Used I
2102 S French Thrift Store
_______ PHONK &gt;24-7114
FUTO N ANO FRAM E
Twin (chair) &gt;1*0
Full (toveteat) &gt;1*0
Queen (sofa) Ur*
Futon Factory. M l 4#42
IBM W. Alrparf Bl. Santord
• ITALIAN F O TTC R Y Oh Em !
complete service for a Good
condition! &gt;144 124 0211
O K K N M O R K K L K C T B IC
RANOK
Good shape. &gt;100
OBO Mon Wed after S 20 PM
___________ M2 tf il___________
OLAMP. country ttyled. brat*
A wood bate with mild glass
shade MB 272104__________
OMICROW AVK. JC Penney,
eacettont condition &gt;?S M l
MOO_______________________
R E FR IG E R A TO R . FrifiOere
tide by tide l&gt; ty rt old New
&gt;1244 Mutt tell &gt;014 OBO
Pey 114 H it Eve 1214*21
a SO FA. tove seat and wine rack
caftee labia, alt or part
uo/ofi#r
.......m oots
_ or see at 402 W ISthSt
OSTOVE. Etocfrk Very good
condition SMMt IBM________
0 TA B LE , drop loot, varnished
II brown.
Very nice US
Better Hurry t M l 4230_______
• TR A S H C O M P A C TO R .
Kel motor. Portable or built M
almond black Only 4?S
Can a t eon________________
• TWIN BOX Spring A Mat
Ires*, wifh frame Lika new
condition &gt;71
M il

t ( D I M . , MM). I«U VI I!.,
•cm. parch, wath/dryer. Pool,
locviil. fenni* I42S mo UOO
dep U lU O U tO E vo * .

PLUS.. May lair Ca unfry Dub
New brkk custom 1'2 split
plan. *cr porch w/ipo. 1/3
freed acre*, fenced &gt;110.100
U . Mery. Lets Than U 4 N On
•V I
renovated, na
pamt. appi. fenced, uo.ooo

r*»era

Hey Diddle , Diddle

P A R T time lawn ta rvlc* .
approa tBSO'mo Income
Approv IS hour* per woek
Truck, all Equipment and
account* &gt;1.400 222 0070

LAROE 1/1 D UPLKX. Near
H S . *cm porch, quiet cut do
tec, pet* U70 me 400-4471
SPACIOUS DUPLKXS. 2 bdrm .
t both Quiet, tern, perthe*
Yard Molt me i I H HIS

(Oil d Lata Emma Road)

321 7 3 0 3

UO—Business
For Sale

DUPLEX for Rent, dote to Lk.
Mary BfvdVI? B2 tftt ma 4
tm tec Avail Immediately
yd Heat AC H7 M12

105—Duplex*
T rlp U x / R§nt

157—Mobile
Homes /S a je
IA N F O F D
I bdrm I turn.
12X40 N r « floor and win
dowt U SflOOBO 1711741
SAVK USI NEW 1001 MOMKSI
WHY TA Y RETAIL? 11X24.
I M N . &gt;4X24, II9A44 Ml S240

Saatard Araa Name*
• V I • Fpk. new point and
carpet, tencodyard
U f *00
• 1/1 an 1/2 acre. C/H /A. MB.B00
e Wetland V I new point. A/C.
rood i* acre, fenced SU.fQO
o In The Country I Home on over
&lt;t acre, heavily treed. US.B00
• V I. appi. new point, carpet;
fenced yd. carport. &gt;44.000
• VIS* spilt plan, appliance*,
garage, fenced yard. US *00
o Au ume Na QuaUNotl
o Sanford PI. cathedral ceil,
fenced, garage &gt;40.000
• V I an 1/3 acre I Fenced, cuf #e
tac. dead end street U4.BOO

after
7PM.S74 9B14
1/1.1 quiet country acre* CHA.
Ilka new french door* Scrn
perch, fan* through aut,
•taraga. Lk Sllvar area
9/me.UOOdrp ! Mi H U

i l l —Office
Space / Rent

Affordable 1, 243 Bedroom
Apts. In Beautiful Lake Mary

K IT 'N* CARLYLE® by I jir r y W riRht

NO MON BY DOWN
aecepi laa. lag. title, ek
(••I T O Y O T A T S B C B L
COUP I red. au*e e*r power
•le e rin g , siereot O N L Y
•IH M per m tH H 144 mnnih*
• 14 9% APR |Coll Mr Payne
Courtesy UsndCor*. H I H t )

77t^M otorcyc»e* "
and Bike*
IM ) KAWASAKI KIMS btock.
I M o g m i m tm Cacellenf
cand*Hon11*44Call 324 ft)*

741— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

MFuu*iy
ti tut
i**j v*e*S!S
salt e v i l awd 31 fl.
•Iide aut. o l r . awni ng,
washer'dr yer. dishwasher,
staran. many *ah ns WiM lake
unaner hotter on Node ev
beef after MlfftlQ___________
RV K IN T A L Set* *141 mo tael
water, sewer 4 gartape
Park Ave Ntobde Ph IH 1441

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•• _ Sin'nrd Hoald. Ri tord. Florid* - Monday, March 9. 1992

B L O N D IE
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H ti W tO O M O H t H H tS O H t i

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by Chic Young

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See a doctor for
AIDS blood test
DEAR DR. OOTTi During the
past year I've noticed little red
apots the size of pin heads
appearing on m y body. Could
thla be a aymptom of AIDS? I'm
n 52-year-old and auapect that
m y boyfriend la bisexual. I* m y
Imagination working overtime,
or do I have a real problem?
DEAR READER: Pin-head red
apola In the akin may be liny
areaa of hemorrhage. Called
pctechlae. Iheac lealona can repreaenl a deficiency In blood
co a gu la tion. T h e cauaea of
petcchlae ore legion and Include
AIDS, leukemia and other blood
dlaeaaea. In addition, aomc medIclnca. auch an aaplrtn and ntmllar dmga that can retard blood
clotting, lead to akin hemorrhagea. So can vitamin C defi­
ciency (acurvyl. which cauaea a
breakdown of blood venae I walla
and subsequent leakage of blood
Into akin and other tiaaura.
Unleaa you can Identify a
likely cauac of your pclcchlac
(auch aa aaplrtn). I urge you to
check with your family doctor
for an examination and blood
train that ahould Include an
AIDS teat and analyaln of your
blood coagulation.
S in c e y o u a u a p e ct y o u r
boyfriend la blaexual. thla might
lx- u good time to deal with thla
laaur. If It concrma you. Should
Infidelity and homoacxuallty not
lx? prrnning laauea In your life, al
the very leant you ahould Inatat
on aafe nrx. Th e unc of a condom
du ring Inlcrrourac w ill help
protect you agalnal the poaalhllity of acxually tranamltlrd dla­
eaaea that usually go hand-lnhand wllh a blaexual lifestyle.
Y o u t Im a g in a tio n la not
working overtime. A m in g r for a
frank and lioncat dlaruaslon
wllh your boyfriend.
DEAR DR. OOTTi I'v r been
dlagnoacd w ith progrenalvc
aupranurlrar palay. Do you have
any Information on m y condi­
tion. and can you explain w hy It
la different from I’arklnaon'a

MEDICINE

PETER
GOTT.M.D.

d Incase?

DEAR READER! Progressive
aupranuctrar palay I* a rare
neurological dlneaae of unknown
cauac. marked by Iona of volun­
tary eye movementa. In addition
to the eye problems, patlenla
with PSP suffer from a variety of
m u s cu la r a bnorm alities. In-

eluding rigldliy end dlfflcully
walking.
(C IIU 0 2 N E W S P A P E K E N ­
TER P R IS E ASSN.
Answer t* Pravtaua Put*)*

ACROSS
I Nlna-haadad
montlar
• Covar*
11 Baclarlum
IS Polar Ughts

14 Una on map
15 Carrier
19 Zodiac sign
17 Pronounced
19 Her* (Fr.|
20 Type Of

con**

22 Put*
13 America *
24 Leave* out
26 H*6r*a l*tt*r
21 Unci*
29 Two p*at —
— pod
30 Short aJ*ap
31 Frequently
33 Alcoholic
beverage
33 Actress Tyn*

37 Cauliousnaii
41 Hall otbi
42 Black
43 Accl.
44 Branch of po­
litical iclenc e

47 Pan of
firepiaca
49 In th* c*nlar
of
50 Out and-oul
51 Minimum
S3 Area* around

DOWN
1 — Salat***

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t o u r n a m e n t s . W c a lra has
supplied a Hols Uridge T ip that
w r would all do well to re­
member: Don't slop thinking
when partner signals. Work out
the hands and Uisc your defense
on that analysis In conjunction
wllh partner's signal (m y em­
phasis).
Cover the East and Soulh
hands In the diagram. Against
three no-trump, you lead the
s|&gt;adc four: queen, ace. five. East
returns the spade three: nine.
10. two. You now lead the spade
six: hrart two. spade Jack, spade
king. Soulh leads the club king,
which you duck, followed by the
club queen. You win wllh the
are while partner discards a
d is c o u ra g in g d ia m o n d tw o.
What ahould you do now?
So far you know that declarer
ataricd wllh the spade king.

By Bernice Bede Oeol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Kerch 10.1092

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by Bob Thovos

Considerable emphasis might
lx? placed on your |&gt;artnermlil[m
In the year ahead. Those you
make for noti-ronimerclal pur­
Itows could produce some re­
markable Irrneflls.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
Y o u 'r e lik e ly to be In ail
rx|&gt;anslvr rnoixl today, and this
Is well and gotxl. provided you
don't m akr Imjiulslve promise*
to others that you won't be able
to keep. Know where lo Itxik for
romance und you'll find It. The
A stro-G raph Matchmaker Instanlly rrvculs which signs are
romantically perfect for you.
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ARIES (March 2 1-April I0|
T r y nol to exaggerate the gtxxl
deed you do Its another today.
Tilt* Individual already feels u
sense of obligation but could
become resentful — If you
magnify your gesture.

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11 points. He must have four or
five more. If lx- has the heurt
king and diamond Jack, the
defenders have six tricks: three
spades, one heart and Iwo clubs.
Hut If lie has the hrnrt are
w ith o u t the d ia m o n d Jack,
things are trickier. You must not
cash your sjiadr winner: other­
wise declarer will discard one of
his blocking clubs. You must try
to dislodge tlx? diamond arc
from the dum m y tx-forr the chib
eight Is cashable. T h e only
w i n n i n g d e fe n s e , d c a p l t r
partner's signal. Is to switch to a
diamond.
Declarer wins In hand and
plays a club In your Jack. You
lead u second d ia m o n d to
dum m y's barr urc. Now comes
the heart quern, hut partner
completes a gixxl defense by
playing low. Declarer Is left with
only seven tricks: one s|iade. Iwo
hrarts. iwo dlanxtnds and two
dubs.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In
order lo keep your budget on
track today, self-discipline will
be r e q u i r e d . D o n ' t l et
extravagant whim s co n vln rc
you this Isn't nrcessary.
OEMIN1 (May 2 1-June 201 If
your priorities are nol In order
loday. there's u chance you'll
wuste a lot of lime and effort on
mut t er s t hat hav e no real
significance. Ik-methodical.
CANCER (June 21 Only 221
Don't take anything for granted
loday. especially verbal guaran­
tees. If Ihcrc Is some special lype
of protection you feel you re­
quire. gel It In writing.
LEO (Ju ly 23 Aug. 221 The
nerd for Instant gratification
tould contribute lo your finan­
cial undoing lixlay. If you can'l
pay cash for wliut you wunt. It's
best to wait until you can.
VIROO (A ug. 23-Scpt. 221
Occasionally, w r u rr able to bluff
our way through sticky situa­
tions wllh a lllllr bravado Dul
loday. If you say you're holding
ace*, they'd Ixi ler be lit your
hand.
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of events today, but also be
realistic. If you u rrn'l. you could
Ire Just another wlshlul thinker
Instead of a bonu fide optimist.
BCORPIO IOct. 24-Nov. 221
Don't look for rewards you aren't
entitled lo In a Joint endeavor
lixlay. If then- Is anything lo be
shared. II should be shared
equally,

BAOITTARIUS INov. 23-Dec.
211 Someone you place conoidrrablt- confidence In but who lias
let you down previously mlglil
do so again today. It's time you
opened your ryes to who tills
Individual teully Is.
CAPRICORN IDec. 22-Jan.
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you pusli II. r*|x-ctally In mai­
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TU ESD A Y

| March 10, 1992

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Sanibro Herald

30 Cents |

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Bamlnola County alneo 1908
84th Year, No. 169 - Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T

Code cops win slim OK
Sanford gets tough
despite opposition

□ Sports
Tribe still winning
D cLA N D — Seminole made (he most of their
limited ofTenalve opportunities to Monday to
beat DeLand 6-3 and remain unbeaten at 14-0.
S e e P a fe IB .

□ People
Get help for domestic violence
Columnist Mary balk warns that living with a
spouse who becomes violent when drunk Is very
dangerous.
Sea Page SB

□ Florida
Senate panel nixes referrals
Th e Joint venture bill In which doctors would
be banned from referring patients to clinics and
labs that they own passed a Senate panel
Monday.
See Page 3 A

By NICK FFEIFAUF
Hsrald Stall Writer_______________________________
SA N FOR D — A pro|&gt;o*cd Code Enforcement
ordinance drew considerable citizen comment
during last night's City Commission meeting.
The measure passed, however, on a three lo two
vote.
Although only three citizens spoke In favor of It.
a show of hands asked by Mayor Bellye Smith
Indicated several dozen were In support of the
move. A similar nurnbrr opposed It. with seven
persons voicing their object Ions.

Budget is
short, but
not glum

Commissioners A .A . McClanahan and Whltey
Eckstein volrd against the measure, as they hud
when It was orlglnaly presented two weeks ago.
resulting In a tabling.
M.E. McDaniel of 2810 Magnolia Avenue told
the Commission. "T ills ordinance will hurt a lot
or small people who can't pay fines." lie
suggested. “ If you want to turn Sanford Into a
Winter Park or Heathrow, w hy don't you move
there."
McDaniel addrd. "Y ou are going lo turn us Into
a police stale • neighbor spying on neighbor. I
don't believe we want this."
In favor of the move. CllfT Miller, of 5211
Brentwood Drive said. "T h is Is a positive step and
u modem step. It's not scare tnetlrs like sontr
would have us believe."
□ B e e C od e, Page BA

New homes plan
compromise OK’d
By NICK PPIIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer__________________________
S A N F O R D — T h e projected Sterling
Woods subdivision In south Sanford won Ita
first victory last night. Th e City Commission
approved the preliminary plat and approved
four variances.
Sterling Woods Is proposrd for a 124-lot
single-family residential community, to the
north of Lake Mary Boulevard, near the
□ S e e , Page 5 A

Locals vs. Royal British

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Hsrald Stall Writer__________________

1*4 lane closing tonight
L A K E M ARY — Th e Inside, left lane of
castbound Intcmtale 4 at Lake Mary Boulevard
will be closed tonight from 10 p.m until 6 a.m.
Wednesday.
Interchange construction crews will be re­
surfacing the roadway.

Chamber to discuss C.R. 46A
SA N FO R D — Th e Transportation Committee
of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
will discuss the C.R. 46-A Interchange T h u rs ­
day. A shirt-sleeve meeting la scheduled for 8:15
a.m..
Sanford City Manager Bill Simmons serves as
chairm an of the chamber's Transportation
Committee.
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Sim m ons projected. " T h e discussion will
center around whether the new Interchange la
necessary, warranted, or designed In light of
projected plans for the extension of the
Seminole County Expressway to 1-4.
Farr added. “ We want to get opinions on both
sides of tills question, as well as hear from
people who may be neutral on the concept, so
we can determine whether the Chamber should
support It, or leave It alone."
Sim m ons said the main purpose of the
meeting la. "to determine If the committee and
the Chamber need to take a position In the
matter."
In addition to the 18 member Transportation
Committee members and guests. Farr said the
meeting Is open for other Chamber members as
well as In d iv id u a ls who may tiave a concern
about the Interchange proposal, or have some
Inpul to add to the meeting.
Th e meeting, scheduled to begin this T h u rs ­
day morning at 8:15. Is expected to last until
approximately 10 a.m. II will be held In the
meeting room of the Chamber building. 400 E.
First Street In downtown Sanfoid.

SA N FOR D - Despite shortfalls In
proje cte d re ve n u e s. S e m in o le
County officials are pleased their
current budget status is not so
glum.
County Manager Ron Rabun said
Income from state-shared revenues
such as sales and cigarette taxes,
combined with lower Ilian antici­
pated Interest on Investments have
resulted In about a 81.1 million
shortfall In revenues to the current
8283 million yearly spending plan.
But department directors and
□B a a Budget, Page 2 A

Library grant
ups money
to county
By J. ■ABK BABPIBLO
Hsrald Stall Writer__________________
SA N FO R D — Seminole County
will receive a 829.000 windfall from
a state library grant.
"W e're very pleased In this year of
hard limes, they decided not to cut
us back on this." sold Jean Rhein,
director of the Departm ent of
Library and Leisure Services.
Rhein said she anticipated re­
ceiving 8289.347 this year when
she applied for the annual grant last
yrar. But she recently learned the
c o u n ty w ill a c t u a lly re c e iv e
8318.347. 829.000 more. Th e grant
Is Issued each year by the slate to
counties and larger cities with
library systems. Florida law limits
the "Slate Aid lo Libraries" giants
to 25 p e rcent of the a n n u a l
expenses lo operate the library
□Baa O ra a l. Pago BA

HsnMFasts*vlaw C

Tracy Oruah (IK announcer Joa Bakar. llald owner, Jackie Baker, secretary; Joan Reyee, announcer.

Polo without snob appeal
By LACY DOMBN
Herald People Editor
SAN FOR D — ll was a Jolly good show.
Her Royal Majesty's British Polo Team Ihunderrd
up und down tile Bakersfield Polo Field on horses
they had never ridden. T h r y hadn't played In five
months.
British A rm y officer L l. Steven Arrowsmltli tilled
his face toward the warm, bright sun Tuesday. "It
was snowing when we left England." he said.
Members of the Bakersfield l*olo Club were u little
older than their British counterparts. Rated slightly
lower In competition, they were spotted three |&gt;olnls
al the start Tuesday and one point Thursday.
The polo match, demanding agility, grace and
horse sense, hud begun.
"It's dangerous, not for soft gentlemen or soft­
hearted." Anowsm lth explained earlier.
latsl Tuesday, fuur men on each tram mounted

regal ponies with braided tails, swung wood mallets
at a baseball sized plastic ball, and bumped steeds lo
dissuade the opposition.
"It's grral exercise and very nice to have the
opportunity to play this team." Stun Sandefur. who
playrd In a second match Thursday, said.
Joe Baker, owner of the Bakersfield Polo Field
played Thursday with his wife JoAnne as leammate.
lie said many things udd to passion for the sport.
Proponents agreed. Honing skill and dexterity,
developing sportsmanship and courage, working
with gentle but regal creatures and galloping at
break-neck speed In an attempt lo smack the ball
tx-twern the goals before an opponent wrests II away
all udd to the lure of Ihe game.
"A n d It's Interesting to me where those people
rom c from." he said, pointing lo the field of
h orsem en. " C u b a . C h ile . A rg e n tin a . K e nya .
Australia. Iran. England and even Plant City and
: Bee Polo, Page 2 A

Democratic candidates to apeak
W IN TE R SPRINGS - Slate and local Demo
crullc candidates have been Invited to speak and
answer audience questions at the Seminole
County Democratic Executive Committee meet­
ing Thursday.

C o n c e rn o ve r
c o d e s m a rk s
D u a n y ’s re tu r n

Th e 7:30 p.m. meeting will be at 270 E. State
Road 434 in Winter Springs. Th e meeting Is
open to the public.

ByLACY I
Herald People Editor

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Mostly cloudy and
breexy w ith a 40
percent chance of
showers and th u n ­
derstorms. High In
Ihe mid 80s with a
southwest wind at
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Polls closo at 7 p.m.
Janatt Goolsby, displays 'I voted' sticker this morning
outside Ihe Sonora Club House In south Sanford A
survey of polling places showed a steady Super

Tuesday presidential primary turnout by north
Seminole County voters. County elctlons supervisor
Sandra Gourd predicts a 39 percent turnout.

SA N FO R D - While Sanford His­
toric Trust members eagerly antlcl(Mite the return of Andrea Duany
April I. Georgetown civic leaders
express concern that Duany * pro­
posal for Sanford's future may
Include some codes that could
create an economic hardship for
many homeowners.
D u a n y , a re n o w n e d M ia m i
architect, was contracted this past
fall by Ihe Historic Trust lo study
the area and iormulalr a plan to
rrsurge the downtown historic dis­
trict. Al that time, he conducted a
series of charetles. town meetings,
lo compile Infixutallon and Ideas
from Interested citizens. He will be
returning to present Ills master plan
lo the public and to city officials
April I. 6 30 p.m. at a location still
lobe confirmed.
"I'm very excited this Is coming
lo ihe end with something solid, the
finished proposal." Sue Ollnger,
chair man of ihe Duany project, said.
The sensitive Issue that has sur­
faced stems front the Inclusion of
more stringent code# In the area
that Duany proposes will Include a
liortlon of Georgetown, the area
□ B a a U n s a y , Paga B A

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NEW S FROM T H E REGION AND ACR O SS T H E S T A T E

Senate panel: Ban doctor referrals
B y J A C K IIH A L U P A X

Final defense witnesses take stand

Associated Press Writer

MIAMI — A I'aiininanlun legislator und a drug agent testified
In Mnnurl Noriega's trial an Ih r defense prcparcei In rod. bul
tlu*
* misled I’unainunlan leader's attorneys refused lo nay If he
will nlno lake Ih r ntnnd.
Nnrlrgn's usually Inlknllvr nttcimryn. Joking about a "nrw n
blarkiHH," durkrd rpirnlltinn Monday about whether their
client will leailfy.
If hr doenn'I. the drfrnne In expected to conclude today, with
thr prosecution beginning a werklong rebuttal cane.
On the wllnesn ntnnd Monday, a former Panamanian
legislator lenllfled Noriega personally lobbied for a lough
mill-drug law flnully panned In late 1980. Th e legislation made
drug prosecution* easier, and for thr first time outlawed money
laundering.
"M any In Panama objected to the law." nald Je rry Wilson.
"Th e y complained about U.S. Interference lo get It approved."
One who opposed It. Wilson volunteered, was the current
Panamanian foreign minister, whose government replaced
Norlrga billowing the December 1898 U.S. Invasion that led to
Ills surrender.

T A L L A H A S S E E - The next battleground
for a proposal to ban doctors from making
referrals to clinics they own ts the full
Senate, after action by a panel whose
chairman railed the debate the fiercest he's
ever seen.
“ In 14 years that I've been til Ihla
Legislature. I have never seen an Issue as
Inlrnsc as this has become," Sen. Wlnstun
"B u d " Gardner said Monday nlghl.
Gardner, who represents Sanford and
Seminole County east of 17-92 and who Is
chairman of the Appropriations Committee,
told the panel members they were working
at 8:45 p.m. on the legislation because he
had been accused last week of trying ta
avoid hearing the h ill.
"T h e point to this Is the proponents of this

I In 14 years that I've been
in this Legislature, I have
never seen an Issue as
Intense as this has become.!
___________ -San. Winston 'Bud* Oardntr
hill have attempted In manipulate m y vote,"
he said, adding that he's always been a
supporter.
The people who support the bill have been
"a little less than truthful." he said.
Gardner dldn'l say to whom he was
referring and left before the committee
meeting was over.
The committee voted unanimously for the
legislation (CS-SB 22041 after narrowly
defeating twn amendments that bill sup­
porters said would gut the bill. Gardner.

D-Tltusvllle. cast the deciding vole on one of
the amendments.
T h e bill, sponsored by Sen. Eleanor
Welnslock. D-Wcst Palm Beach, now moves
lo the Rules and Calendar Committee lo be
scheduled for a floor vole. Th e House passed
similar legislation last week.
The bill would ban doctors from making
referrals to clinics or centers they awg for
cancer treatment, physical therapy, clinical
lab work and tesls such ns X-r*ys and C A T
scans. Such arrangements arc called Joint
ventures.
Th e legislation Is based on a two-year
study by the Health Care Cost Containment
Board, which found that more procedures
were ordered when physicians had Invested
In those centers and more was charged per
procedure.
An analysts done later and paid for by bill
supporters estimated the overcoats In one
year lo be around $500 million.

Spring break
birthplace
eases bans

PoloC o n t in u e d fro m P a g e 1 A

Sanford are represented." he
smiled and said.
Tim e Is marked by rhukkern.
Six rhukkern are played racli
game. Players switch horses
every rhukker, no II Is expensive
to participate.
"O w ning n string of six horses
with a trailer, tlic groom, shoes
rv rr y month, food and veteri­
nary care Is expensive. People
think you have to be rich to take
pari, even to watch, hut we don't
operate that way. Anyone Is
welcome lo come watch for free.
There are no snobs here, and
you don't have to dress up."
Ja rk lr Baker, secretary for the
club said.
from an elevated platform.
Jackie. Tracy Orush and Joan
Keyes take turns announcing
each b it of the u c tla n so
spectators don't even have to
understand the game at first to
enjoy It.
And It Is action-packed. At one
particularly harried point during
Tuesday's match. Bakersfield

player Jonathan Wolfe tumbled
aver the head of his steed,
l’cnnul. confirming what Arrowsmllh had said. Polo ts a
dangerous game. Wolfe resumed
ploy later.
T h e B r it s , g u e s ts of
c l u b m c m b c r s h e re , h a v e
e x te n d e d an In v it a t io n ta
Bakersfield players. Some of
them will visit England next
year and play the learn again.
"It's just nice lo sec this In
Sanford." spectator Matt Farrell,
a Sanford resident said. "Th e
last polo match 1 saw was as a
young boy In the late 30s. I'll be
A piercing alrtiom honked the
end of the match. Qentlemen.
faces flushed and slightly breath­
less. were still astride horses
cantering from the field.
Matches both days were close.
The learns tied at seven Tues­
day. Th e Brits edged ahead
Thursday, seven to four.
"W e played well and they were
a good team, rrceaally good."
Jackie said.

Budget--------Continued from Page 1A
constitutional officers have been
thrifty during the past several
months. As a result, the county
reserve a c c o u n t w ill d o u b l e .
County budget director Jean
Kusaab a a ld t h e a c c o u n t n o w h a s
about $2.4 million for the “ rainy
d a y" f u n d , e v e n a lt e r c o v e r i n g
the shortfalls. Tha i amount Is
about $1.2 million above the
reserve account budgeted last
September,
"W e'll be ahlr to cover the
shortfall and still provide for
rrservrs." said Kassab.
" T h e department directors
have done an excellent Job In
holding the line," said Babun.
Based on a mid-fiscal year
analysts of revenues and expend­
itures. Kassab said the county
will receive about $813,000 less
Ilian the $10.2 million expected
from the half-crnt portion the
stutr shares with counties and
cities from sales taxes. Kassab
said the county will also receive
uboul $172,000 Irss than the
$4 0 million ex|rclrd from the
state from Intangible and ciga­
rette taxes.
Also, us Inleresl rales declined,
so did one source of county
revenue. Kassab said the county
had hudgrtrd lo receive about
$810,000 from inleresl on bunk
accounts. She said tile cuunty

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w ill a p p a re n tly earn about
$100,000 less than that amount.
Much of the savings resulted
from leaving vacant employee
positions unfilled. In December.
Rabun ordered a hiring freeze on
all new employees unless he
approves them. In February, he
asked departments heads to
-target • 6 percent reduction In
spending. Kassab said In her
own deparment. she's cut down
on the amount of copying and
her demand for copies from
other departments.
"W hat I do sometimes has an
effect an other departments so 1
try lo he aware of that when I
order copies or pages and pages
of computer printouts." Kassab
said.
Constitutional officers, In ­
cluding the clerk of courts and
sheriff, have alai submitted u
higher than expected amount of
unspent fees to county cofTcrs.
which softens llte revenue re­
duction blow.
Rabun said the savings may
appear lo be a windfall, but It
may not be so. He said the
Suntando Softball complex will
lx- completed Hits year and the
county wilt need m oney to
operate the facility, built on an
old garbage dum p. He said
revenues might decline even
further, placing a demand on the
savings account.

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Project Graduation. Pictured with Parker and the

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the projecl, which offer* graduating seniors a
safe alternative to rounds of parties.

Seminole part of redjstricting offer
Prow Butt and f l u Rapurt$T A L L A H A S S E E - A Senate compromise offer
on congressional YedfililciIng would replace a
proposed black district that extended from
Tallahassee lo Orlando with a more corn|&gt;art one
In North Florida.
Instead of the meandering 57-pcrccnl black
district contained In the earlier plan, the newSenate map substitutes a 52.5-percent bluck seat
running from Jacksonville along the St. Johns
River through Sanford lo Orlando and stretching
a finger Into Alachua and Marion counties.
"W r

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Heupportlcmntcnl Committee _ C h airm an ^ a c k
Gordon, D-Mtamt Beach. "It was pretty impossi­
ble to do that lelongatedl district."
legislators must ’ now' review Hie compromise
offer that makes the area below the Georgia
border part of a more compact district that runs
from Washington County to Lake City, which Is
24 percent black and 78.5 percent registered
Democrats.
In oilier developments Monday, Republican
lawmakers rrflled u lawsuit claiming Democrats
werr at an Impasse. and four more House
members were added to a House-Senate confer­
ence committee appointed to work out (inferences
In the plans.

F O R T L A U D E R D A L E - Seven
years after the city made In­
ternational headlines with Its
heavy-handed crackdow n on
spring breakers, some of the
.beach restrictions ore quietly
- being lifted.
“ There must be a million
’ things, you can’t do at Fort
Lauderdale's beach." said Anne
• Marione. director of the Broward
County Hotel A Molel Associa­
tion.
No eating on the beach. No
• drinking. No dog-walking. No
water scooter rentals. No laten ig h t p a rk in g . No footba ll­
thro w ing or Frlsbee-tosslng.
except In the picnic area behind
the South Beach parking lot.
"N ow that our market has
changed, things that were put
Into place to bring some order lo
spring break don't apply to the
market we're seeing today,"
Marione said.
Lifeguards say they a rt no
longer slopping picnics and
Frlsbee-lhrowlng If people are
behaving responsibly.
L a s t
w e e k ,
t h e
no-parklng-after-9 p.m . rules
went by Ihe wayside when the
City Commission agreed to allow
parking until 11 p.m. and 2 a.in.
at m any bearh-orru parking lots
and metered sjxices near the
beach.
Next. Ihe city will consider
allowing rental concessions for
sailing catamarans and other
non-motorized watercraft at ihe
public beach.
And a group of city staffers
and beach buslnrsa people have
been meeting to reconsider the
other dozens of laws and restric­
tions that specify what you
cannot do at and around Ihr
tirarh.

Alleged killer accused of past abductions
Associated Proas
F O R T M YER S - Inveallgatora
urr looking Into allegations that
a church volunteer accused of
kidnapping and fatally shooting
Iwo teen-agers uud wounding u
third previously abducted two
other boys, u newspaper re­
ported.
Robert Kay. 24. of Fori Myrrs
pleaded Innocent last week to

ftrsl-dcgrre murder and kidnap­
ping charges in thr case. He Is
accused of tormenting thr Hirer
at a remote campsite In Lehigh
Acres before shooting them hist
month.
Nathan Goldsbcrrv. 13. and
Irish Mullins. 15. were shot lo
death, while 14-yrar-old Chris
Stricklin survived three bullet
wounds.
Tw o Lee County women claim
their wins were abducted by Kav

In 1988 and 1991 while hr was
on probation on a burglary
charge and that he told their
suns he hud killed before, the
News-Press In Fort Myers re­
ported In Sunday's edit Ions.
One woman, who said her son
was ubdurlrd lust April, said hr
was bound, gagged und put III
the trunk ol Kay's rar by Kay
and anothrr youth und taken to
a lent In Lehigh Acres.
"He told my son hr could very

easily kill h im ." the woman lold
the newspaper. "H e had done It
in thr past and would do It
again."
In Ihr other rase. Virginia
Kelly said Kay and anothrr
youlh atxlurlrd her son. Michael
Montgomery. In 1988 and took
him to a remote section of
la-hlgh Acres. She said he was
tlrd lo a tree and forced Inin
sexual arts.

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Tonight: Wind west 20 knots
Srus 5 to 7 (ret. Bay and Inland
watrrs choppy til exposed arras
Scattered showers und thu n­
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Wednesday: Wind northwest
15 to 20 knots. Seat 5 to 8 fret.
Bay and inland w airrs choppy In
exposed areas. Widely scattered
showers south part

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Sanford Monday was 83 degrees
and the overnight tow was 63 as
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POLICE BRIEFS

Avenue, Sanford, early Monday morning. Police slapped Ills
vehicle on Lake Mary Boulevard at 4th Street. He was charged
with driving under the Influence of alcohol and falling to sign
his tralTIc summons.

Reported to Sanford police

Warrant arrests made

The following Incidents were reported to the Sanford Police
Department:
• A 29 caliber handgun was reportedly taken during the
weekend, from a cabinet at the residence of Mlgotla Aponte, 26.
1231 Rosectlff Circle. Sanford. No algnt of forced entry were
reportedly found by officers.
• An attempted robbery was reported at 2425 French
Avenue. Sunday evening. The robber attempted to take money
from the cashier, but fled the scene.
• Hallmark Health Care. 405 Central Park Drive was
reported burglarized early Monday morning. Police report
entry was made by prying open the front door. An estimated
S i l l was removed from the petty cash drawer.
• A burglary was reported at Nucrane Machinery. 417
Central Park Drive. Sunday morning. Entry was reportedly
made by prying open a glass window. An estimated 1600 was
»iild to have been taken from a cash drawer.
• Herr 30 Tavern. 2553 Airport Hlvd., was reportedly
burglarized Sunday morning. Police responded to a burglar
alarm, and discovered the front door glass shattered. An
estimated $450 In cash was taken from a filing cabinet.
• An Evinntde Boat motor was reportedly stolen Friday from
n txial |&gt;arked on the property of James Swain. 807 E. 14th.
Street.

The following persons have bren arrested on out standing
warrants:
• Reginald Leon Burke. 34. 217 Holly Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility Sunday. He
was wanted for violating parole on a conviction or possession of
a controlled substance.
• Dwayne F. Brown. 25. of 3724 Washington Street,
telephoned Sanford Police Sunday, requesting they pick him
up at 2nd Street and Park Avenue In Sanford Brown was
wanted for violation of parole, on a conviction of sale of a
controlled substance

Retail theft charged
Ju d y .lamella Cain. 1404 l*erslmmon Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested on a charge of retail theft Sunday. Sanford Police
apprehended her at the Winn Dixie Store. 1722 Airport
Boulevard. She was reported as having laken four bars of soap
from Ihe slore.

DUI charge placed
laikr Mary Police arrested Clvnt iloll. 30. ol 187 Hawkins

Watch on Old Sanford
Couple found In closet
Seminole County Sheriff's deputies arrested Jason Allen
Corbin. 19. of Wacassa Street. Geneva, on Thursday, lie was
found with a 14 year old girl In n vacant house al 1200 S. Park
Avenue. Deputies report the two were discovered In a rloset.
Corbin was charged with lewd and lascivious or Indecent
assault or act upon a child, and possession ol drug
paraphernalia.

Stolen car returned
A n aulomoblle reported stolen Sunday morning from the
home of Samuel McIntyre, al OOfl Palmcitu Avenue, was
recovered Sunday afternoon. Seminole County Sheriffs
deputies located the abandoned vehicle al Ihim iw s lame and
3rd Drive In the Rosalyn Park area. Damage lo Ihe side window
was reported.

Barbecue funds aid
in borrow pit battle
account for the defense effort.
Residents fear a 55-acre pit will
expose the fragile "G e n eva
G E N E V A - Th e Oeneva De­ Bubble" (o contamination from
fense Association and Oeneva nearby State Road 46 and the
Citizens Association arc seeking p ro p o s e d S a n fo rd se w a ge
about $5,000 to continue their sprayfleld northwest of the
battle against a proposed borrow sprayfleld site.
In December, the G D A filed an
pit near Cochran Road.
Th e two organizations will appeal In Sem inole Co\inty
cosponsor a "Save the Ruhhlr" Circuit Court of the county's
Ix-nelll barbecue Saint day from Oct 22 approval of the pit afler
noon until 4 p.ni. at the Geneva commissioners refused to recon­
C o m m u n ity Center to raise sider their decision at a Novemm o n e y for the b o rro w pH tier hearing Crabtree said com­
c h a lle n g e . T ic k e ts for Ihe missioners have been served
fund raiser arc on sale al Geneva nollcr n( (h r apjx-al bul bearings
Oaks Animal Hospital. Cort's have been set.
Fe cd -N -A II. G ene's Produce,
The group has also appealed a
Geneva Grocery and floater's December water district approv­
al or a stormwater plan for the
Marine.
G D A president Don Crabtree pit proposal, needed before It
said Ids organization had spent could be exravatrd. Crabtree
between $2,500 and $3,000 lo said a hearing before a state
light Ihe 47-fool-drrp pit pro­ hearing officer has been sched­
posed by Excavnled Products uled In Otlundo April 2 1 lo 24.
Crablrre said If the district
Inc. Crabtree said he anticipates
expenses to reach a total of decision Is overturned. Ihe court
$8,000 or more lo conclude case may be resolved quickly,
appeals uf Scmlnolr County mid Crabtree said I lie challenge effort
St. Johns Klvrr W nlrr Manage­ lias hired Orlando environmen­
ment District decisions favoring tal attorney Irby Pugh and Mark
T . Stewart, chairman of the
the proposal.
The G DA and G CA have Jolnrd U n ive rsity of South Florida
together to light the borrow pil geology department, lo repre­
by establishing a Joint bank sent them.

By J. MARK BARFIBLD
Herald Staff Writer

County road
impact fee
could rise
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald Staff Writer
SA N FOR D Th e Seminole
County road Impact fee could be
Increased by 80 percent or more
II new resldrnls help pay for
completed roads, according to a
courtly study.
Th e current county road tm(tact fee of about $848 per home
In the north wtctlons of the
county would Increase to $1,554
(ter home. Th e $940 easternarea fee would Increase to about
$ 1 ,7 5 0 . the $ 1 ,1 8 6 fee In
southern areas would Increase to
$1,049 and Ihe $1,271 fee In the
western areas would Increase lo
$1,852.
County commissioners were
iK ’lie dtile d »o c o n s id e r the
changes loday. If the changes
are approved, they would be
lncor|M)taled In an Impact fee
review that could lake until
December to complete. The new
Ice would tie adopt rd In early
1993.
Pam Hastings, county capital
plannrr. said Ihe fee estimates
a ir based on the current fee
updated In 1990. Since then,
county commissioners have de­
rided lo allow more congestion
In tlir arras near Interstate 4 lo
encourage mass transit and de­
nser housing to protect rural
ureas. Tha i change will lend to
reduce the Increase.
Bul the 1990 fee also doesn't
lake Into account development!
allowed since tlicn. That factor
might Increase It even further.
T h e current Impact fee is
tMsed on the cost to Improve
m u t t s f o r n e w r e s id e n t s
m u ltip lie d b y the a verage
number ol miln trips a new
home will gi-nemtr or u business
Will alliart. T l r frr Is paid for
construction troth In and out of
ctiles.

Public school msnu

What’s for lunohf
Wednesday, March 11,1$$2
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Tangy Cola Slaw
Boston Baked Baans
Fruit Cobblar
Milk

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Nuclear reform
Nuclear energy has received an Important
vote or support from the Senate. As part of a
comprehensive energy bill, ^senators over­
whelmingly approved an amendment that
would do much to streamline the licensing of
new nuclear power plants.
Under the current cumbersome rules, the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission separately
licenses the construction and then the
operation of power plants. The measure
adopted by the Senate would require only one
license. Industry experts say this change
could reduce the current regulatory delays by
up to 10 years.
Regulatory reform Is precisely whot
America's nuclear power Industry needs to
realize Its goal of bringing on line a new
generation of safer reactors, beginning In the
middle of this decade.
The changes adopted by the Senate would
Inject a measure of predictability into what
now is a highly capricious licensing process.
Without these reforms, the financial commu­
nity und the utility Industry would remain
wnry of Investing In new plants.
Largely because potential Investors have
been uncertain about America's commitment
to nuclear energy ps a source of electricity,
con*-acts for at least 100 nuclear reactors
have been canceled during the last 20 years.
During the previous decade, not a single
new nuclear plant was ordered and eight
licensed reactors actually were shut down.
Meanwhile, utility companies were required
by regulators to write off $10 billion already
Invested In canceled plants.
In the 1090s, however. It appears that
nuclear energy la positioned to make a
comeback.
Last year, as part of the administration's
national energy strategy, President Bush
proposed to Increase America's nuclear power
production by 10 percent above the levels
otherwise projected for the year 2010. If the
Scnale-paaard measure becomes’ law; that
goal will be reachable.
America's 110 nuclear plants provide
one-fifth of the nation's electricity. Including
one-third of the electricity consumed In nine
states. Since the first oil embargo In 1973.
nuclear energy has produced the power
equivalent of burning 740,000 barrels of
Imported petroleum per day. This adds up to
a savings of 4.3 billion barrels and $125
billion during the last two decades.
Environmental considerations, particularly
(hr safe disposal of radioactive wastes,
continue to be major concerns. But It should
lie noted that nuclear power Is the only major
source of electricity that does not emit
harmful pollutants Into the atmosphere.
By comparison, the environmental damage,
caused by burning coal and oil Is consider­
able. If America relumed exclusively to fossil
furls and abandoned nuclear energy, an
additional I2R million tuns of carbon dioxide
would lie spewed Into the atmosphere every
year.
As for safety concerns, the nuclear industry
has developed a new generation of standard­
ized. advunced, light-water reactors with
Improved safety features. In the event of an
arcidcnt, the new reactors would rely much
less on pumps, valves, emergency generators
and plant personnel than do present models.
The NRC could do much to advance nuclear
energy by approving a generic design for
these new reactors, rather than approving
multiple designs on a cuse-by-case basis.
By no means cun nuclear power meet all of
America's future energy needs. But it Is a
vastly underused power source that can
enuble the United Slates to ease Its growing
uppctlle for Imported oil.

Berry's World

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A. R USH ER

Who pays most in federal taxes?
It is now clear that the liberal game plan for
the 1992 elections Is baaed on that Old Reliable
of political demagogy, class warfare. Faced with
widespread popular recollection of the Reagan
ears as a kind of Golden Age. liberal pundits are
C isy rewriting Its history as a dreary chronicle of
sleaze and greed, capped by the contention that
during the 1980s "the rich got richer, while the
poor got poorer." Th is can then be used to fuel
demands for higher taxes on "the rich" —
always a popular target, foe all the obvious
reasons.
Th e New York Tim es for March 5 had a story
on page one In which, using Congressional
Budget Office figures given a special spin by
"Paul Krugman of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology." It purported to show that the
1980s were " A Very Good Tim e for the Very
Rich" — but not for anyone else.
T w o cjiarts accompanying the article Indicated
that "From '77 to '8 9 " the "pretax Income" of
the richest I percent of American families rose
77 percent, and that of the top fifth. 2 9 percent,
while the average Income or the bottom fifth
actually diminished by 9 percent; and that "the
rich reaped most of the after-tax gains, too."
since they "received 60 percent of the after-tax
Income gain.” while the "Portion received by
families with Incomes below the top 20 percent"

was only 8 percent.
There are so m any things wrong with this
a n s ly s la th a t one
hardly knows where
to begin. Juat for one
thing, note that while
the story's focus Is
totally on the 1980s
(th e R e a g a n -B u a h
era), the statistics, for
so m e m y s t e r io u s
reason, all begin in
1977 — or, in other
words, at the outset
of the C a rte r a d ­
m inistration. Were
J im m y Carter and
h la D e m o c r a t i c
Congress part of the
conspiracy to further
enrich the rich?
S e c o n d , w e are
supposed to assume
th a t the " b o tto m
fifth" of American
families remained more or less stable over the
whole period, grim ly watching Ita Income fall.
B ut the "b o tto m fifth " In fact changed
drastically, absorbing up to a million Illegal

Immigrants per year from Mexico alone. These
newcomers pushed many Americans upward out
of the "bottom fifth" altogether, and dragged Its
average Income down, while earning far nlghrr
Incomes than they had ever enjoyed at home.
Th ird , note the breezy assumption (which the
Tim es shares with Ita columnlat Anthony Lewis,
as I discussed In a recent column) that "pre-tax
Income" and "after-tax gains" are both national
assets, which "the rich" somehow manage to
Invade and plunder out of all proportion to their
numbers or desert*. It cannot be *tressed k m
often that this money was earned by them In the
first place — all of ft. Without their efforts, ft
wouldn't be there for the rest of us to grab nnd
apend.
And boy, do we grab It) Th e richest I percent
of American families paid 18 percent of all
Income taxes In 1980. and over 23 percent In
1990. The lop tenth were paying, by 1990. wrtl
over half of all the Income taxes collected by the
Internal Revenue Service. Th in k of It: Ten
percent of American families pay over half nf alt
defense expenditures, over half of all welfare
costs, over half of our enormous debt service, etc.
Ah. but they paid more taxes because they
earned more money! That, ft seems. Is their real
sin In the eyes of Ihe class warfare slratrglsts.

JA C K

ANDERSON

Cuomo infatuates,
infuriates again

ROBERT W AGM AN

Antarctica: lab for eco-research
C H R IS T C H U R C H . New Zealand The
South Pole, with I la cold, wind and six months
of constant darkness annually, remains one of
the most inhospitable place on Earth. But for
scientists, some of whom now remain there
year-round, Antarctica has became one of the
planet's moat Important laboratories.
Where the north polar legion la actually
Ice-covered ocean. Antarctica Is a solid conti­
nent. Thia provides a wealth of scientific
Information not obtainable In Ihe north polar
regions. T h e continent's altitude, up to 10,000
feet In places, provides apace scientists with a
hlgh-altltude solid platform, and the Earth's
best view nf the heavens.
Th e U.S. Antarctic Program — run by the
National Science Foundation and funded by
Congress for about $160 million a year — Is
ihe moat ambitious scientific program on that
continent.
It la headquartered In a series of ultramodern
buildings adjoining Christchurch's Interna(tonal airport. Th is southern New Zealand city
Is Ihe closest International gateway to Antarc­
tica.
Th e U.S. program maintains three major
bases In Antarctica:
Th e central base at McMurdo. built on
Ice-free volcanic rock on Haas Island, about
1.200 kilometers from of the Pole, and
acrraolble ala months a year by ship.
Palmer Station on the coast of Anvers Island
off the Antarctic Peninsula, used mainly for
ecological and biological atudy.
Amunsden-Scott. the geodesic dome-covervd
base at the geographic pole Itself.
According to Dr. Chuck Paul, head of Ihe
NSF's Antarctic effort. "Th e more environ­
mental and ecological problems affect the
Earth, the more there la for us to do and to
learn In Antarctica."
Th e work currently underway In the Antarc­
tic Includes astronomy and aatrophyalra.
biology and medical research, geolog} and
other earth sciences, ocean and weather
studies and glaciology.
Am ong the most Important current In­
vestigations are those on ozone-depletion,
ultraviolet radiation In the atmosphere, studies
of the ocean food chain and its changes, ice
sheet response to global warming, ke core
sampling at various deep depths to determine
the makeup of Earth’s atmosphere In the
distant post, and attempts to learn how fish
can live in waters cold enough to freeze all
bodily flulda.
Although all bases are manned year-round.
93 percent of the scientific research la dune
during the Antarctic summer, which runs from
October to February. The McMurdo popula­
tion. which falls to about 200 In the winter.

swells to more than 1,300 in the summer. Only
22 people spend the winter at the pole Itaeir.
T h e sum mer population can exceed 200.
O ettlng these people In and out. and
resupplying all the bases, la the Job of the ships
and planes of U.S. Naval Support Force
Antarctica, headed by Cm dr. J im McAllister.
His Job is a acven-day-a-week. 18-hour-a-day
grind for six months — and then six months
are spent preparing to do ft over again.
1c middle of
With one exception. In Ju ne — flu
the pitch-black A nt­
arctic winter — using
the full moon, one
danger-fraught 18hour resupply (light
Is m a d e b o th to
M cM u rdo and the
P o le, b rin g in g In
fresh food, mall and
needed equipment.
T h e planes cannot
land, so protected
pallets are dropped at
very low altitude.
"One of the biggest
dangers Is the speed
f Tha U.S.
w it h w h ic h th e
program
weather can change
maintains
down there.''
Ihraa major
explains McAlllstrr.
baaaaln
In a m a t t e r of
Antarctica. J
i n ln u t r a . a c le a r
night can suddenly
be brought down to
zero visibility with snow. Then loo. when the
cargo loaders open the hold to kick out the
diets, temperatures In Ihe planes drop to as
w as minus 90 degrees within leas than a
minute.

C

It was the morning after our latest big
election night, the one In which Bill Clinton
won In Georgia. Paul Tsongas won In
Maryland. Je rry Brown won In Colorado nnd
George Bush won In every Grand Old Party
primary, but not by enough to make Pat
Buchanan shut up and go away.
And when we turned on our T V seta, wc
aaw — for one full hour — Mario Cuomo. Say
what?
Ye*, the lOth-ycar
g o v e r n o r o f New
York and quadren­
nial non-candldalc of
D e m o c ra tic p re s i­
dential primaries was
the sole guest on a
Phil Donahue show
devoted to America's
favorite topic: Why
n o t . M a rio ? A h d
CuOirki' — whd can
be t h e m o a t I n ­
fatuating 'and moat
Infuriating figure In
politics today — was.
C Voting these
once again, all of Ihe
days has
above.
becoms a
Th a t's the way ft
two-fisted
goes in t ills , the
ordeal. J|
ca m p a ig n Y e a r of
A n yb o d y B u t —
Every Tuesday. Re­
publican voters tell
ua they want Anybody But Bush, us long us II
la Anybody But Buchanan. And Democrats
say they only want someone who Is electable
and wish (hey could vote for Anybody Bui
CllntonTsongasUrownilarklnKerrey. Voting
theae days has become a two-ftslrd ordeal:
one hand holds Ihe lever, the other holds the
And that seems lo have been what was
troubling Phil Donahue, as he opened his
show with a dramatic recitation uhout a
deadlocked convention turning lo Cuomo.
"W hat the hell Is wrong with this kind ol
speculation?" h r Baked. T o which Ih r
governor gave a most Cuomortan reply: "ll is
not compatible with m y own nature lo do
things In a kind of oblique. Indirect, eccentric
way. If you can’t go Into New Hampshire, rule
yourself out. ... T o have me and Jesse
(Jackson I and other candidates hovering
around the margins would not be good for the
party."
Donahue, bellcr prepared than must politi­
cal reporter*. Interrupted lo show a vldcnlapc
from Feb. 12. Juat la-fore the New Hampshire
election. There, hovering around the margins
of Ihe drat primary stale, was Mario Cuomo,
speaking at Harvard as television carried his
words to viewers (read also: voters) Just u
half-hour's drive to the north:
"People are saying. ‘We think Mario should
be the president: we want lo write his name
In. ...' You can write In Plnnorhlo. you ran
write In Mario Cuomo |a timely tutorial on
precisely how ll must be written). ... Why
shouldn't they do ll if they feel like ft? In my
own state, they're saying lousy things atmiit
me; If they want lo say nice things In New
Hampshire. I'm going to encourage them ."

"But we have always been successful In
making the drops." McAllister says, "and I
know our efforts are appreciated by Ihe men
and women on station."
T h e biggest project now going on In
Antarctica la a several-year-long attempt to
construct a permanent "blue Ice" landing atrip
on a 5.000-loot -thick Ice sheet near McMurdo.
T h is would allow large wheeled transports to
land up to nine months out of the year.

Mario Cuomo: Moat Infaluatlng/Most In­
furiating. He was easily the brat campaigner
and probably the beat candidate the Demo­
crats could have nrldrd In 1992. Opponents
would have painted him with all the sins ol
New York: he would have draft with that and
come back with more. And mainly, by
campaigning In the South, he could have
proven what he's always professed (and I've
always believed): When times arc tough, the
tame message that moves a mlddlr-rlass
voter In Buffalo will alio move a middle-claiu
voter In Birmingham.

"Right now we spend about 600-fllght hours
Just bringing people out at the end of Ihe
summer at the rale of about 30 people per
ski -equipped C-130,” explains Erick Chlang.
NSF's Manager of IHilar Operations "If we
rould use wheeled C -I 4 ls we could bring
peoplr out 125 at a time, and we rould free up
perhaps 400 (lying hours annually lo use In
direct srtemilU' support. That will make a
major difference."

(As luck would have II: If you want to prove
yourself by running In Birmingham, you can
gel on the Alabama primary ballot up until
April 3. Also, you can act on the California
ballot by March 19 and New Jersey 's by April
0. W in those three and you'll earn rivdrnila K
strong enough to break any ronvrnltnu
deadlock.)
This has not been a good 12 mouth* lor
Cuomo.

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Sanlord Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Tuesday. March 10. 1992 - BA

HomesC o n tinu e d from Peso 1A
Loch Lowe Prep School.
Th e mailer was brought up
during Ihe Feb. 24 City C om ­
mission meeting, but tabled
pending further Information.
Last night, Joan Randolph,
r e p r e s e n t in g c o n s u lt in g
engineers Darting, Locklln A
Associates, discussed changes
that had been requested by the
Com m ission, os well as re­
commended by a number of
cltlrcns who turned out In op­
position during the meeting last
month.
One of the big objections
centered on the opening of a
portion of Loch Lowe. Drive,
which would have provided ac­
cess to the Hidden Lake subdivi­
sion. Barabara Howell, of 233
Lock Lowe Drive had expressed
Ihe concern over Increased traf­
fic.
"W e will be closing off the end
of the road," aald Howell, "so
that there w ill not be any
through traffic. 1 believe that will
resolve the traffic situation."
City Manager Dill Simmons
however, expressed additional
problems. “ Since we received
this change," he said, "the staff

has come up with another con­
cern. Under the plat presented
now. the roadway will Just end
abruptly." He observed, "T h e
city restrictions call for the
addition of a cul-de-sac."
Sim m ons explained how a
c u l-d e -s a c p ro v id e s e a sie r
turn-arounds lliah a dead-ended
street. In cases when emergency
vehicles may be In t he area.
"Another concern we have."
he said. "Is Hint It appears as
though a number of lots are
double frontage lots and that
w o u ld re q u ire n p p ro v a l of
another waiver."
Randolph was able to explain
both concerns. 'T h e lots arc not
Intended to be double frontage."
she said, "and we are wilting to
make the end of the roadway
Into a cul-de-sac."
After briefly studying Ran­
dolph's revised plat map, Howell
did not express any additional
objections to the development.
"Th ere are some additional
m inor engineering refinements
still to be made before the final
plat comes up for approval,"
Simmons said, "but none, of
them will have any serious effect
on the overall project."

Sanford C ity P lanner J a y
Mnrder explained, "T h e next
step will be for the staff to work
out final refinements, then have
Ihe final plat subm itted for
Commission approval."
T h e four waivers approved by
the Commission Inst night deal
with wetland buffer rones, side­
walk locations and open street
drainage. T h e waivers were also
approved by Ihe Commission.

Grant
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
system. The
grants are Issued by Ihe Florida
Department of State Division of
Library and Information Serv­
ices.
T h e 9318,347 grant represenls
about 9 percent of the $3.5
million library budget for this
year, said Rhein.
"It goes up and down from
year to year, defending of what
the Legislature d o e s ," said
Rhein. " T h is year we were
lucky. Other years. It comes up
less than we anticipate."
Rhein said the county uses the
grant to reimburse Itself fnr
taxes spent on library scrtccs.

Code-

C o n tinu e d from Page 1A
Warren Skipper, prcsldcnl of
lire S a nfo rd H isto ric T ru s t
coinmentrd. "Th is Is going to be
helpful and bcnrllclnl for our
city, and wc support It."
During the workshop Hireling
of the Commission earlier In Ihe
evening. Commissioner Eck.ilcln
expressed Ills (i|&gt;poslllon. "Look
nl the amount of overtime piiv
for court appearance* this Is
going to cost us. and I'm sure a
lot of citations will he con­
tested." He suggrstrd, "Tilts Is
going to |iolarlzr our etty. We're
trying to create u utopian com ­
munity during a recession and
It's not ligh t."
Hckstcln projrrtcd. "T h is Is
going to be c illirn s against
citizens. It's going to set off
neighbors against neighbors.
W c'rc not going to lie a friendly
city when wc'rc through with
this."
McCInnahan recalled years
ago. “ when wc eliminated the
positions af constables and
justices of I he piece tq decide our
violations, now wc arc trying to
re-create Ihe constables, and I
don't think wc wnnt this."
Mayor Smith as well as Com ­

DEATHS
EMILY PRIEST BROCKMAN

Centra] Flortdq In 1982. He was Home. Deltona. In chargr of
an assistant manager or com­ arrangements.
munications at A T A T and a
JOHNSHOENO
Roman Catholic.
J o h n Shoemo, Infant, 802
S u rv iv o rs Include parenla.
Daniel and France* Grim es, B re ntw o o d A v e .. A lta m o n te
she was a former resident of L o n g w o o d : h ro lh e r. F a th e r Springs, died Saturday. Match 7.
Central Florida. She was a re­ Colby. Colum bus. Ohio. Leo. at Florida Hospital. Altamonte
tired teacher of special education Girard. Ohio; slater, Kathleen O. Springs. He waa bom March 7.
W ilb u rn , Eng la nd; m aternal 1992, In Altamonte Springs.
and a mem ber of the First
United Methodist C h u rch of g ra n d m o th e r. G ra ce Fa lte r,
S u rv iv o rs Include m other.
Cheryl Ann Jackson, Altamonte
Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio. She was a Columbus.
B a ld w ln -F a trc h lld F u n e ra l Springs; father, Gary Lee. Alta­
lifetime member of the Daugh­
Home, Forest City. In charge of monte Springs: brothers. Donlc
ters of the American Revolution.
Survivors Include daughter. arrangements.
Jackson. Jermaine R. Jackson.
Gary L . J r ., all of Altamonte
Patricia Wallers, Setden. N.Y.;
son. John, Schaumburg. III., and LUCY MAE MILLER
Springs: sisters, Shari Shayon
three grandchildren.
Lucy Mae Miller. 88, Halstead Takola Florence, Guerrtaha. both
Street.
Deltona,
died
Saturday.
of Altamonte Sprlgns; maternal
S a a a e r-M o rg a n -M c C le lla n
F u n e ra l H o m e . Q u in c y . In March 7. at Central Florida g ra n d p a re n ts , C liffo rd and
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Dora Dorothy Jackson, Altam onte
charge of arrangements.
March 8. 1903, In Northbranch, Springs: paternal grandmother.
N .J.. she moved to Deltona 22 Leila. Altamonte Springs.
IRMA M. CARTER
Irma M. Carter. 74. 0300 W. years ago from Whllehouac, N J .
G o ld e n 'a F u n e ra l H o m e .
Slate Road 40, Sanford, died She was a homemaker and a W inter Park, In charge of ar­
Sunday. March 0. at HI 11haven member of Deltona Christian rangements.
Healthcare Center. Sanford. Church.
S U r v I v o r * I n c lu d e s o n , LEOPOLDBOLL
Dora Aug. 3, 1917, In South
Leopold Soli. 74. Bannister
Derwlck, Maine, she moved to Clarence H „ J r .. Deltona: daugh­
Central Florida In 1975. She was t e r , M a r g u e r it e S h e p e r d , Street. Deltona, died Friday.
a retired store clerk and a Whltchouse; sister. Ruth Vogt. March 6. at his residence. Bora
m em ber of I lie First United New Brunswick. N -J.i six grand­ March 12, 1917, In London.
Methodist Church. Sanford. She c h ild r e n a n d se ve n g r e a t - . England, he moved to Deltona
w a s past p re s id e n t of the grandchildren.
nine years ago from North Port.
Fraternal Order of Bogles and - Stephan R. UalduulT Funeral r N :Y . He w as i T 'p n n i U r i lo n
past regional president of the Home. Deltona. In charge of analyst for Grum m an Aerospace
In New York and *. member o f .
Fraternal Order or the Eagles. &gt; arrangements. ■ •
Somers worth. N.H. She was a
Tem ple Shalom, Deltona. He
member of the Over 50 Club. MARIE L. NADEAU
was a British Arm y veteran of
Sanford, and the Sanford Senior
Marie L. Nadeau. 69. South . World W ar II.
Citizens Club.
T h ird Street. Orange City, died
Survivors Indudc wife. Pearl.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e so n s . Sunday. March 8. at Central Deltona:- aon. Malcom. Boston:
Thom as Groton. Shelby. N.C.. Florida Regional Hospital. San­ d a u g h te r. G lo ria H o ffm a n ,
Robert Groton. Whldbey Island, ford. Born May 13. 1922. tn M aitland, and seven g ra n d ­
W ash.; brother. Leo Pierce. Blddlford, Ma.. she moved to children.
Stephen R. UaldaufT Funeral
Orange City seven years ago
Dover. N.H.; two grandchildren.
U a ld w ln -F a irc h lld F u n e ra l from Deerfield Beach. She waa a Home. Deltona, tn charge of
arrangements.
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel, homemaker and a Catholic.
Survivors Include husband,
Lake Mary, In charge of ar­
Elm er; son. Vaughn. Orange ROBERTO. WADE
rangements.
C i t y : d a u g h t e rs . V e ro n ic a
Robert O. Wade. 57. 4750 Dike
Cutowskl. Boca Raton. Regina Road, O viedo, died S u nda y.
ROBERT L. CAWLEY
Robert L. Cawley. 58. 2600 St. B a llla rg e o n , Q u e c h e e , V l . ; March 8. at Florida Hospital.
Augustine C L , Melbourne, died brother. LeoPaul DcsRobert. Altamonte Springs. Bom June
Sunday. March 8. at Holmes Fryrrburg. Ma.: slaters. Noella 13. 1934. In St. Albans. N.Y.. lie
R e g io n a l M e d ic a l C e n t e r , D u r k i n , B i d d c f o r d . J u l i e moved to Central Florida In
Melbourne. Dorn Sept. I, 1933. Lasaard. Maine, and two grand­ 1972. He was a retired accoun­
tant with Keystone Enterprises
In Charleston, W.Va., he moved children.
Stephen R. Baldaulf Funeral In c., and a mem ber of the
to Brevard County In 1964 from
Orlando. He waa an Industrial
engineer for Harris Government
Systems for 35 years and a
member of St. Johns Episcopal
Church. He was a former resi­
dent of Sanford and an A rm y
veteran of Ihe Korean War.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w if e .
Virginia P.; daughters. Sharon
and Laura, both of Melbourne;
aon, Steven. Melbourne.
D ro w n lle -M a x w c ll F u n e ra l
Home. Melbourne. In charge of
arcangementa.
Em ily Priest Ikockfhan, 77, of
St. James, N.Y., died Tuesday,
March 3. at Com munity Hospital
of Western Suffolk In New York.
Dorn J u ly 27. 1914. In Anthony.

This week at i
SUNNILAND

EDNA M. CULLEN
Edna M. Cullen. 88. 1731
Tlm ocuan Way. Lungwood. died
Sunday. March 8. at her resi­
dence. Dorn Oct. 7. 1903. in
Little Valley. N.Y., she moved to
Florida In 1970. She waa a
homemaker and a member of
Lim estone United Methodist
Church. Limestone, N.Y. She
was a member of the American
Legion. American Legion A u x ­
iliary and Fireman's Auxiliary,
all of Limestone.
Survivors Indudc daughter.
Nellie Lyles. Lang wood; sons.
Charles, Su m lrrvllle , Joseph.
Sa ra s o ta . L e o n a rd .
H o w e y -ln -lh c -lli lls . L e R o y ,
Long wood. Duane, Bradford,
Pa., 1toward. Longwood; sister.
H ild a M a tth e w s. B ra d fo rd ;
brothers. Harold Wlichen. How­
ard Wltchen. Claude Wltchcn.
all of Bradford; 30 grandchildren
and 60 great-grandchildren.
U a ld w ln -F a irc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
‘ t Mary, In charge of aringemenl*.
Kenneth Daniel Grimes. 32.
1184 L a ke H a rn e y C ir c le ,
rnev*. died Sunday. March 8.
Sand Lake Hospital. Orlando,
lo r n M a rc h 2 3 . 1 9 5 9 . In
Findlay. O hio, he moved to

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Seventh-day Adventist Church.
He was also u nirm lw r of the
National Arcmintants Associa­
tion, Masonic Lcxtgc uf Sanford,
Bahia Temple Shriller*, and was
a Navy veteran.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w if e .
Elizabeth; sons. Mark McCutcheon. Winter Itu k. Thom as G.,
J u p it e r : d a u g h te rs. M elody
W c n a e l, L o n g w o o d . S u s a n
Goodllng. Deltona: sister*. Gloria
E .. W in te r S p rin g s . M uriel
Phillips. Sanford. Joan Frazier,
Orlando and 18 grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a trc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Goldrnrad. In chargr of
arrangements.

missioners Hob Thomas and Lon the violation. Such time ik c Iih I
Howell all spokr In support of shall be no more than 30 days."
the ordinance. Thom as com ­
If the code enforcement officer
mented. "I've seen many things believes the violation presents a
happen around lucre In m y eight serious threat to lire public
years on the Commission. Th is health, safely or welfare, or If the
city used to Ik - a jungle, but wc violation Is Irreparable or Ir­
have Instigated cleanup pro­ reversible, Ihe citation may be
grams and did a good Job, but Issued Immediately, wit bout a
eventually w r barked aw ay."
lime period to Ik - considered.
He added. Wc don't want a
Civil pennlllrs range from 850
city that looks like the Goldsboro for Class 1. to 8300 lor Class III:
area used to, w r want a city that the City has tcin|x&gt;rarily listed
exemplifies beauty. I^ct's try It only Class I and II. According It*
and see what hap|&gt;cna. Wc have C ity Manager Hill Sim m on s:
to sta rl-vjin cw lrrc."
“ Th e higher fines are Included lit
According to the wording of the ordinance for future addi­
the ordinance, the City of San­ tional city codes or higher classi­
ford considers Hie measure, "a fications from those already!
supplem ental and additional enacted."
method of enforcing Its codes
Mayor Smith. Commissioners
and ordinances by the tssuanre
Thom as and Howell, during sep­
of citations for violation of City
arate comments, each projected,
codes or ordinances."
"Prior to Issuing a citation", "If II doesn't work. I'll Ik- the
first to bring It lack mid rescind
the ordinance stipulates, "the
It.
cik Ic enforcement officer Is re­
Th e measure was approved on
quired to provide nollrc of the
violation, and establish a rea­ second reading last night, and
sonable Mure period d u rin g thus becomes effect tve tcnnirdlwhich Ihe person must correct nlely.

Equine encephalitas detected
O VIED O — Veterinarian Dr.
P rtrr Habcrly today rcportrd a
case of equine rncrphaillus has
bc-ru found In a horse In the
Illark Hammock area of Oviedo.
"Th is Is a relatively unnual
occurrence," he reported, "but
apparently It's starting earlier
this year bcrmisr of Ihe rela­
tively tnlld winter we've had".
Jo hn Cochran, with the Semi­
nole County Health Department
said that the human population
Is not very susceptible to this
disease. “ We have a lot of
rastem equine disease In our
horse population.” he observed,
"b u t It hasn't been directly
related to human disease*."

PUNW IALS
BROCKMAN. E M IL Y PR I K IT

Memorial service* tor Mr*. Emily PfMril

Brockmen will be held Thursday. March It.

nl II a.(ft.
the giavosldo In Old
Philadelphia Cemetery, near Quincy. In lieu
of floweri. the family 11*39*ttt contrtoutton*
to on Aliftolmer* foundation or to tho charity
of one*choice
Setter Morgen McChi ten Funeral Home.
Quincy, Inchar?* of arrangement*
CARTER* IRMA M.
Memorial service* lor Mr*. Irme M.
Conor, 090 U , who petted awoy on Sunday
to Sdn*orA*wlH he cent*ted on Thur*d*y of
IS a m el Ihe Flr*l Uni tod Method 111Church.
In Sanford, with PeHor J U Cuerry

Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, Oetlewn
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Cochran observed that no re­
ports of equine encephalitas
have been received by his office
so far Ibis year, tint that It was
generally a yearly situation. " W r
will pmliahly rrrrlve word of the
problems In regular reports we
receive," hr said.
D r. Haberly handles onl&gt;
horses from u mobile p rm ilrr.
and cover* a four county area.
He observed. "Th e disease is
generally transmitted by birds
und mosquitoes." and could
q u ic k ly co ver most of the
Central Florida urea.
He suggrslcd. "Horse owner*
should make sure their animals
are properly vacillated lor this
disease."

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Tuesday March 10. 1992

Bank profits at three-year peak

N A TIO N A L
BR IEFS

By DAVE SKIDM ORE
Associated Press Wnler

Oklahoma man executed
M rA l.K STK N . Okla. — All tnmatr wlionr (truth s rn iriirr was
overturned Ikm .iiim * a judge told llir Jury tint to In* swayed hv
sympathy wan executed early tiNlay. two years uf’t rr the U S
Supreme Court rrlnstatrd tlit* pi’M.dlv
Nobyu Leroy Parks. *17. was put to death h\ Injection,
hec'nming the m t o i k I |&gt;er*on executed In Oklahoma stnre the
hit'll court In I ‘f7f» let stales resume capital punishment 1lie
Supreme Court rejected a last minute ap|N*al
Moments alter the d rills began to llow. Parks said
lighthcurtcdly, ‘T in still awake
lie said to girlfriend Dehia
Shelton. "I love you too. Debra **
Parks was executed lor the 1977 shooting death o| Abdullah
Itirahlm. 2 1. who worked at a Has station In Oklahoma ('ll\
while unending college. Prosecutors said Parks killed Ihruhtm
lor tear he would Ik - caught using a stolen &lt;redlt card
In conversations taped hv police days later. Parks told a
Ir lend he killed Ihruhtm and said w here the gun was hidden

‘Wayne’s World’ still tops
I.OS A N G K I.ES — "Wayne'!* World'' par ( l e d on .*i t h e I m i x
ollli r lor tin- lour Hi straight weekend.
Tire i-x|&gt;.mdcd "Saturday Night l.lv r” skit .i I h u ii tin- m o
uirliillicad liosis ol n |&gt;uhllr-aei ess cable show made $8 I
million over tin- w rrkrnd. lor a total ol $57.2 million K xlill.ltor
UclallonsCo reported Monday
" T l ir l.aw tnnowrr Man." a high lr&lt; li adaptation ol a Stephen
Klin; story, opened In sreund plan- with tlekei soles . &gt;| $7 8
million. In third place was "pried Green Tomatoes " w lilrli
brought In $:l !i million In Its I Ith week

From Associated Press reports

W A S H IN G TO N — Hanking prolllx rose to
a three-year Itiftll III I HOI. despite the
lierslstenre ol problems al some large
iianks. according in the Federal Drposii
hiM iranrr Cnrp.
The nation's 12.non hanks t-arned S|8t&gt;
Inlllon last year, up If* percent trom llt'ki
I he ii||enrv said Momlay In a preview ot a
1eport due out later lids week ll was the
I m-s i since hanks earned S2-I 8 hlllion m
11188
"Th a t's not had. all things considered
Dcllnltclv Iasi year was a turnaround year
lor thinking." said economist Paul G rim un
ol Kcgluual Pluauelal Assoetales lor. to

designated
011 the National Historic Heglsler
and an area Im-voik I the historic
district
He has te ntatively
dubbed the ana Old Sanford.
Dually has alirady said that
1 odes are ncrcwsiry lo preserve
the llavor ol ImiiI i the commer­
cial and the residential historic
districts.
" The Issue Is nllnrdahlllty."
Charles Howe. |iresideut ol the
C o in in it u It y Im p ro v e m e 111
Assuelaton ol Sanford, Inc.,
formerly Georgetown Cnm m unlly Improvement, said. "M y feel­
ing Is that the avaM-lallon would
I m - in favor ol any codes that
would aggregately Improve the
atea without lm|Mislng any eco­
nomic hardsht|). 1he added.
"W e want lo see what Mr.
Dually is coming up with I h-Iu ic
we make a decision, hut we feel
that many In the Georgetown
aiea can't come up to codes I
know some personally who
can't." Hernard Mitchell, vice
president ol the CIA said.
Trust memlM-r Laura Straehla
sold she Icll codes Dually will
I n I r 11 it it e e ill a y I m l 11 d e
guidelines on maintenance ol a
historic home, landscaping and
upgrading existing structures.
"W c all know llial just maintaming jrrojicrty Is ex|M-nstve.
hot we leel souM- things need to
tie reiprlred. The codes will
address things like Ixiards tailing
down that are not rcjilaced.
u s in g In f e r io r m a le r i a ls ,
s tru c tu re s that need lo lie
|ialutnl and the typi- ol boards
needed to liullil a |Mirrh. These
are Just examples." Straehla
sold "lie will al-*! address codes
lor new Hlmclurcs I mii Ii in Ih r
hlstorle area."
Ollnger said Trust memlM-rs
u n d e rs ta n d finances arc an
Issue

We don't want lo ste|t on any
Iim-s We want to Im’ sensitive to
IIn-Ir Minis We leel Georgetown
has a |ol to otter historically, hill
wc cant' alltml lo scraji Ihr
w hole project." OHtlgrr said.
Ollnger has already discussed
the Issue with D ually, who
outlined the |mtssil nl it v ol "onion
skin lodes" where layers nl
1 odes smite stricter than others
would a|&gt;plv til dlllerenl areas
Mill hell said he did nul lavor
dlllerenl codes lor different
.liras
"II you have it enforced III uniatea and less 111 another area,
th a t's w ro n g It should h r
znnr-w ldr "
A sec oud |Menlhlllty would I mthe exrliislon ol Georgetown
limn Ih r plan ll Georgetown
residents h-t-l tin v do not want
to lu rtle ip a tr Mill In II &lt;011
tinned lh.it when Dimity's plan
lM-comes |nrhhc. the CIA will
iM-rwiually survey lliose a llrilrd
iiy ll In Georgetown

By P A U LR EC ER
AP Science Writer
W A S H IN G T O N pour
mummies in the Smithsonian
Instimilon apparently were from
Ihc Kgyptlan elite thousands id
visits aKo and prnhahlv enjoyed
easy, eoinfortahh* Iml ralliei
short lives, according to new
X-ray studies
The immuulcs. a woman, two
men and a child, were pm
i Ii i i i i i k I i a senes ol X ray exams
.11 G rnrK c WashlliKlon Hnlvcrsl
tv llosplial Experts said cvl
deuce from their skeletons nog-

ju s t say

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Kests they were healthy. well-led
and apjiarentlv not ovetwnrkr-d
durlliK their lives alouK Ih r Nile.
Tlte skeletons. laekluK tile
strips ot cloth rx|K*ctrd 111 the
elassleal luuiKe ol inunimles.
were laid out In Isixes and alup
tallies tu the hos|&gt;lial’s radloloKv
ilr|iartment
" These jieopli were all ol tile
middle to I iik Ii status." said
Dave limit rd the Smithsonian
This Is evident, lie sold, hv the
lad that all went through the
elaborate and detailed mum
tulfleatlon ol the iipjicr oust ot
EKV|dian h im leiv

OperalUtK lueotne. wlileh excludes prollts
horn securities sales, tell slightly, to SI I 8
hlllion fmtu S15 billion
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"Por all tin pain and strain lit H I. that s
not so had." Taylor said
Hot lie acknowledged that the average
sire ol troubled hanks has Increased "In a
pretty sizable fashion."

T h e process m used their skill
to m in a leathery brow n, shrink
and harden on their skeletons
I lie I miiics . lot the most patt. are
well preserved. I he m um m ies
grin at the world w ith |&gt;crfrctlv
aligned lectll III noseless, eyeless
skulls.
One has arm s crossed at the
chest. while the others lie w llh
a rm sa l the sides

Some ot the specimens have
breaks caused hv handling since
their removal Irum Egypllau
tombs m am years ago. Hunt
said, Iml all ul thrtr I m iiic s were
Inlact In llte and give no Indira

lion ol the Injury or disease that
killed them.
"There Is no evidence that
they were lit had health." limit
said
"All are n u tritio n a lly
sound ’
Nor Is there evidence that
three adults ever had to work
very hard. There Is none ol the
bulky I miiics . small Iraelures or
w e a r in g s k e le ta l I n j u r ie s
cxpecled Irnm prnlongrd physi­
cal exertion.
The only female In the group
h a s tile I m i i i c s ol a woman who
died In her late !2(ht

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Whatever the citizens waul
We ll 1 all a sJKVI.il meeting lo
suixey them and si r
Mill hell
said

Wc have to areniumodalc the
(tropic who ate already here Iml
we don't waul lo ujigl.idr hall
way We want to develop our
own sense ol wlm we ate We are
not Winter Park, nor arr we
trying to Im- Hut wc want Ih r
hixlnrn area lo H- Ix-|11-r Duany
Is helping us diaw trom |Misitlvr
cliarai trrisiie s already here
We rt- o llr r in g it to the m
(Georgetown rrsidelllsl and wo
welcome them. Iml they arr not
obligated II ll would create a
hardship " Ollnger said

ease." lie said
"More solM-rlug. d slKnlfleaill |s&gt;rllon ot
the Industry Is not doltiK well dl all
In
put 11 another way. the winners are wimilnK
tilKand the losers are Ios Iiik big." he said
llerause tin- prices ol Treasury drill rise as
Interest rates tall, banks were able In earn
Sd billion from srrurllles sales In 1901
1 ompared w Ith $ 182 million a year earlier

X-rays show four m u m m ie s w ere norm al folks

Duany----------Continued from Page I A

West (.'healer, I’a I llillik the w ord Is over
lor most hanks '
However, the Indostiv total obscured the
pleiure ol a business In which I he rich not
richer — helped by lower Interest rales —
and Ih r |MM.r (lot poon 1
por Ihi' Industry as a whole, a key
measure ol profitability, return on assets,
i dyed higher, from O -lit percent In HHK) to
around (155 pereeul Iasi year. FDIG Chao
man William Taylor said
Twenty three ul (lie 5(1 largest hanks had
a liealthy return on assets ol (Mtn percent or
heller, he said In a spec, h to llie Institute nl
Inirruatluunl Hankers. Eleven lust money
"You've not a very, very larKe chunk ol
the Industry eamltlK ipille a hit ot money.
arm.ill* more than has hlstortr.dlv lieen the

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T h e streak lives on

IN BRIEF
LO C A LLY
"M ice" win second game
C A S S E LH E K K Y - T lic Paddy M rG rr "Mice"
Improved their record lo 2 0 by rapping in hits
lu an I 1-2 stomping nl llic llrbfk'llcs In Monday
Nlnlil Women's Class C Suit hall League action
al Red ling Park
Connie Thomas scattered nine hits lo claim
her second pitching win and tielped her own
cause wtlh two hits and two Kill
Also having g i»d night's were Lori Lingo (two
hits and three runs scored I mm tier ieadofT
|Kisltlon|. Phyllis Haynes (two hits, three Kill).
Karen Kolis |twn hits, two Hill) and Terri Mann.
Mary Mcth McCullough and Mindy Krachl (two
hits each).
The "Mice" will play at 7:30 p m next
Monday against O Hat at Ited Hug Park

AROUND T H E N A TIO N
U C F wins opener
OKI.ANIM ) — Junior right hander Jlrnm y Still
allowed one hit and struck out 15 lu leading the
University ot Central Florida (14-11 past the
llnlvcrslty ol Illinois Chicago (I 21 3 0 In the
o|ientng game ot the UCFClaissk'.
Sllll. I I. did not allow a base n m n rr until
shortstop Jo dy Itrown hloo|ied a double to lell m
the seveulh Inning
The Kulghls gol on the tm.ird In the fourth
Inning when Child Mattola's Irlpli-d with one out
anil scorn! on Chicago pitcher Todd Gibson's
balk Ftrsthascman Caropresso rippnl a solo
home run leading olf the seventh and Greg
Costaldn look advantage of a wtld pilch to put
U C F up 3 0 Costaldo had Ihri'e ol the seven
Knights hits.
lu the oilier game Oregon Sta.e University
lieat Kvausti 5. 7 p m . I — K I p.m

Braden, Freeman five-hit
DeLand, Tribe wins 6-3
From Staff Reports
Del.AND — Doing wlial it tukc.s in
win.
Despite being mired III a hilling
slump llic Seminole High S&lt; liool
vanity hast lull leant continued In
llml ways in si me runs Monday and
the rcstill was win number 14
wtlhuul a loss as the Tribe hcslcd
Del-m il fi 3
Sophomore righthander Todd
llraden cfmlliiucd his hot pitching,
combining wnb Malt Freeman on n
ftvr hlttcr Hrailcn pitched five In
■lings in Improve Ills record in SO
while Freeman pin bed two slmloiil
Innings lo pick up tils tirsl save ol
the year
For the third straight game wc
dliln I lilt, said Seminole assistant
coach K ih I Fcrgcrson "Hut we used
pitching and defense to keep the
streak going I |usi hope wc can
keep II going a hllli- longer We
should have a real good test
Wcdncsd.n against Lake Mary
Semlnol- w ill look In go 3 0 m the
S em inole A th le tic t'o n lc rc n c c
Wednrsdav when ilu-x host the
Rams al 3 30 |i til al Seminole
Field
I ' l b iiln g and ilclensc has I h -c i i llic
main reason lur the Tribe's me
delr.ilcd season Alt* r Mnudav's
g.uiic Seminole has scored MH runs
III.3 runs per ganicl while has
alluwlng nnlv 3H |2.7 per garilti

The defense has committed only 15
errors In the I t games while the
team K K A iKarned Kim Aveiagel
is a paltry I HH
Srtllinole made the most ol their
tills Monday as they scored the six
runs willi only lour lilts
The Trllie got on the tm.ird llrsl liv
pulling a two spot on the Imurtl In
the second Inning Tun y Duncan led
oil u llli a single and advanced lo
third as John I.tigering and I'hlllip
King hoili walked Sent I Fcrgcrson
the tappeil a hall between llic
mound and llrsl base that the
pitcher couldn't handle and Duncan
score d
D a v id E c k s te in I lieu
doubled lu the second run.
Seminole took a 3 0 lead III tile
ih lr d w hen A n th o n y R o berts
reached on an error, stole second,
went to third oil a passed hall and
st ored oil a ground hall tiy I lenty
Heainon
The Hulldogs rut the lead lu 3 2
with a pair ul runs in the I h iiio iu ot
the third, tun the Trllie got one run
hark In the Input the liuilth

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Todd Braden imaklng a pick oft throw lo Jeremy Chunat) combined wllh
Mall Freeman on a live hitler as Seminole boat DoLand 6 3 Bradon, a
sophomore, improved lo 5 0. whilo Iho Tnbe raised Its record lo 14 0

FSU wins sixth straight

Pitching,
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lead Rams

T A L L A H A S S E E - Itryan Harris and Tim
llavls comhlni'd to strike out 14 lialler* as
Florida Stale beat Klehmond 2 1 for their sixth
straight win
Harris (2 0) carried the win for Florida Stale
I IQ-3), llavls. h I iii relieved Harris lu the seventh
Inning, pit kcd up Ills third save

From staff Reports

Miami wins Big East
STO R K S. Conn. — The No. ti Miami llurrl
..........capped II h-Ii lust year in ilir lllg Kaal liv
ts-.iilng Connecllcut 50-47 In the conference
louinailicut llnal Monday lor lliclr 2!tth straight
victory.
Vicki Plowdrn. Dcllarecse Wilson and Jeannle
lit ilx rt sc.orcd 13 |Kiluls each as Miami (2 9 -11.
the regular-se.ii.in champions, earned the Hlg
East's aulomallc N l'A A tournament hen It.

W H A T ’S HAPPENING
Junior College Baseball
Seminole Community College al Lake City
Community College, 3 p m

J.V. Baseball
Lyman at Lake Mary, 7 p m
Oviedo al Lake Brantley, 6 p m

Boys' Goll
Lake Brantley vs. Lyman at Rolling Hills C.C.,
3 30 p m
Oviedo vs Lake Howell at Deer Run C.C., 3 30
pm
Seminole vs. Lake Mary at Heathrow C.C., 3 30
pm

Girls' Golf
Lake Howell vs Oviedo al Ekana C.C., 3 30
pm
Lake Mary vs. Seminole at Mayfair C.C., 3 30
pm
Lyman vs Lake Brantley al Waklva C.C., 3 30
pm

Softball
Lake Brantley al Lyman, 4 p m
Oviedo at Lake Howell. 4 p m
Seminole at Lake Mary, 4 p m

J.V. Soltball
Lake Brantley at Lyman, 5 p m
Oviedo al Lake Howell, 5 p m
Seminole al Lake Mary, 5 15pm

Deltona vs Lake Brantley at Sanlando Park.
3 30p m
Lake Howell at Oviedo. 3 30 p m
Lake Mary at Trinity Prap, 3 p m

Girls' Tennis
Deltona vs Lake Brantley at Sanlando Park,
3 30 p rn
Seminole at Lake Howell, 3 p m
Trinity Prep al Laks Mary. 3 p m
Compiled from staff and wire reports

H A SK E TH A I.I.
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Complete ItaUnga on Page 2B

Woslorn Now England College trom Massachusetts al
Raidor Field Monday afternoon Golinskl did reac h base
twice as he drew a walk and was hit by a pilch

S C C opens homestand with loss
From Staff Reports
SANFORD

No lulling on iillense and errors and

walks nil dell use are a bail euiublliatlnil lur a bast ball

team
That scenario w as played nut at Raider Field Monday

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From Staff Reports

Boys' Tennis

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Despite some helplul advice trom Seminole Community
College head coach Jack Panlolias, Joey Golinski could
nol get a hit as the Raiders dropped a 3 2 docision to

L A K E M ARY - Dave limit' k
ItiHst-il a one liltlel as llic t-ik r
M ary H igh Sellout varsity
b.isrball team whlp|H'd visiting
Mainland 0 2 Monday nlghl
111idn k a senior lellhander.
allowed only a tluiihle lu M.uk
S tim cbly while striking 12
anil walking only ihrre In
Improving Ills record lo 2 2
Neither ol the runs against
11in I it k we re earned.
The victory was the Rams'
second straight, and III I h in
iheir last six games, as they
raised I heir record lo 8-5 Lake
Mary will look to remain on
b e a te n 10 llic S e m in o le
Athletic fonleriiice when they
play al uudrfralrd Seminole al
3 30 p in Wednesday The
game will he al Seminole
Field
Vltire Kllioit sulleted the
loss lor Hit- Hint .meers despite
he and reliever Josh Johnson
allowing lust three hits lo the
Rains Mainland tell to I •5
with the loss
Even though Its hits were
See baseball. Page 211

SA\K(&gt;MI&gt; It s .i rai r again
Krn Htiiitm H ( h rvto lrt could
hiivr rlln rh rd .it least .1 tie tor the
Sanford Herrralton Department
Men s Momhv Night Polar iw-.u
S iijh r ( League wttll .» Vic tory, tint
the IIgmtmli &gt;wti IIovh uerrn t leads
to i|iilt and edged the league leaders
t» r» in eight tuning* .it ( has* Park
Krn Huitiitic I i* ne.irest n&gt;ni|»rtt
tors also uun Monday night throw
lug (tie le.igur into a Imir team rai r
with tun u r r k s remaining in (tie
regular season
Steve Arthur's one out single to
the iMittom nt the eighth tolling
m cited .tell 11* Hr with the winning
run .is the finnuttnuo Iktvs ended
Kurnmel s six faille w trilling streak
In thr other games Lake Maty
|*ub aenrrd hair runs in thr tMiitorn
of thr Math inning to outMorr the
Wire King Cre w 1.1 IO and ( ’ale
Sorrento s«i»rid I i runs m its hnal
two at tiata to drfrat Sladek s
Sluggers 13 7

Ken K im iuiii si ill leads wilh a li 2
retold hut l-ikc Marv litli Is just a
game tiui k at 5 3 and fate Sorreiilo
and the Itoomlowu Hoys are troth
still ,.li\. at 4 -l Sladrk * Sluggers
13-51 and the Wrecking Grew (2-ti|
Hall thr leaders
Next week, t ale StiireillO and III'
Wrecking Crew pta\ at li .'Ml p m .
t h r H nnuilow n lltivs take on
Sladek s Sluggers at 7 3U p ill and
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lead against Ken Kummel at M 30
II III

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Pub were Gary Stephan Ihonir run.
triple, single, run), t'tirts W.ugo
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N r# York
39 71 479
Bo* ton
34 74 914
PhilAdrlphi#
79 33 4A6
Miami
76 34 417
Mow I t r t t f
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W«*hing)on
7! 41 3)9
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Cleveland
79 70 441
Detroit
31 79 491
Atlanta
79 31 46)
Indiana
79 34 440
Milwauke#
7* 33 440
Charlotte
77 11 ID
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San Antonio
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tloutton
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Denver
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1 clinched ptarolf berth

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Chempiomhip
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Tu**dar'l Gama*
Denver at Or lands 1 3 0 pm
8 s*ton at Miami, 1 36 p m.
Miirorwiota at Charlotte,1 30 p m
Phoenn a! Clevaland, f 30 p rn
Waldington at Indiana. 1 30 p rn
LA taker* at New Yo*1*. Ipm
Por tland1at Milwaukee. I 10 pm
Dal la* at Mouvton. • 10pm
Atlanta at San Anlonlo I 30 pm
Detrod al Se*tl1a, 10pm
New Jertey at Golden State (0 30 pm
LA Clipper* af Sacramento, (0 30 pm
Indiana at Philaketphta, 7 30 pm
LA Lakar*at Atlanta, 1 30pm
Bo*ton at Chicago. 6 pm
Por tland «l Minne*&lt;eta, 1 pm
ChaHoii# at Dana*. I Ip m
Seattle at LA Clipper*, 10 30 p m

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
MIDWEST
E vanivllfe 14, Nslre Dame VI

TOURNAMENTS
Atlantic 10 Conference
Semifinal*
Ma**achu*etti 16, Rho*B* ItlandOf
Wa*t Virginia 44. Temple 41
Cslgntal Athiatic Ak*aciat*on
Champisnihip
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n i n l . T e r r y H u s s l, i l u d d y K U u n p
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Shane O d o m and scored on a
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o n e r u n s e u r n l l, H e lm u t (t w o
r u n s s c o r e d | and S m u id e t s (o n e
r u n s e in e d )

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I lie Haiders will look tn get IKick
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Conierence eonlcsl w llh Hie
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S C C will he ul home Wednes­
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Brevard Ju nio r . ollege ol North
Ca ro lina starling at I p m
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Cornm iinlly Collegc-Jarksonvlllc
starling al :&lt; p to The team will
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Maryland Friday and Central
Florida Coim m inliv College S a C
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nu a tw o tu n single by I ’orter
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Tuesday M arch 10 1992

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C A LEN D A R
Toastmasters meet
Seminole Com m unity College |SCC| T&lt;kim master* Club
*I»5H| uill meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p m . at Seminole
Com m unlly College- Contact Hosella llntili.tm .H .Till H'2M t for
more Information

Clogging classes formed
Th e Old Hickory Stamper* idler free Ix-pltmrr « l&lt;&gt;Ui!ii&gt;U
classes Inlernieillale and nilvancecl li-ssim* also available
Meeting* are at Ihe Dellnna Civic Association on Tuesdays
fnnii &lt;i lu ll p in Call 34U-0520 (or more Inlorinatloii

Jaycees meet
The Sauforil Jaycces tnccl Ihe second anil loiirlh Tuesday ot
each month Anyone Interested In attending can call llreni
Adamson or David T . Itussl Jr. at 322 3(&gt;(I3

Panic Attack group to meet
Agoraphnhla/I'anle Attack Support O roup meets each
Tuesday al H p in. at West l.ake Hospital. 5H't W Stale Hoad
434, 1-ongwcxxl Th e sup|iort group Is lor those u h o are afraid
to go out ol Ihclr house and lie active in public

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting ol Overeaters Anonymous is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p in al Florida Power ami Light. 301 Myrtle
A v r . Sanford I ot more inhumation, call Carol at 3220037

Geneva Homemakers to meet
The Geneva Extension Homemakers meet every second
Wednesday of the month al Ihe community hall on First Street,
iiuslness na i ling Is al 10 a in., followed by lellowshlp and
learning workshops at noon Everyone Invited For more
Inlorinatloii. call Mildred Glrger at 3 PI 5721

Seniors step out
II you are over 50. you are Invited to allend the Over 50
Dance Cluli dam e held every Wednesday. 2 3(1 I 30 p m at
Ihe Saillord Civic Center Live music h\ Ihe Deltotituus
11 piece liand. Donation $| 50

Sanford Kiwanis to have lunch
Saillord Klwanls Clllh meets al noon Wednesday al Ihe
Saillord Civic Center lor lunehroii and program. The club
announces that Ihe 28lh Annual Ktw.mts P.iueake Day will lie
held on Mulch 2H al Ihe Sunlotd Civic Center liom 8 a.Ill to 5
p ill A donation ol $2 50 In advance, ot $3 al the door, is tiring
asked to hem lit underprivileged youth For more liilortll.itlou.
cull Walt Smith at 323 5088

Rotarians to rise for meeting
Sanlnrd Itre.ikf.iM Notary Club meets al 7 30 a in every
Wednesday al Christos Nestanraiit In Saiilnnl

Plan protection against violence
D E A H M A R Y : I've got a pro­
blem I can't talk to uuylxxlv
alHiut lieeause t in afraid ol what
might luipiM-n to the kids and
me II I do When my husband
drinks too much, somrtindy In
our lumlly gels hurt Very oltrn
It Is me I ice.lose I try In reason
with him and gel him to stop
picking on Ihe kids He blame*
us lor Ills liehavlor and thinks he
has good reasons lot pushing,
shoving, choking, or hilling us
with Ills lists.
I keep hoping and praying he
will see w hat lie's doing and stop
Ix'forr someone llmls out and
IIKS comes and lake* out kids
I'm ashamed lo talk atxiul tills
with anyone liecuuse everyone
thinks we are the "perfect"
lumlly.
II only he could eonlrol Ills

DRUQ
COUNSELOR

MARY
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lemper when he's drinkin g ev­
erything w ould I k- OK. H o w can I
convince him ihai he needs to
work on this?
SCAREDM OM
D E A R M OM : You need lo lie
scared. You and your children
are living In a dangerous and
|M&gt;lentlally l.ilal situation Your
moxl Hupoti.mi eoneeni must be

M om gets jabs for
letting son off hook
D E A R A B B Y : I enjoy your
column and usually agree with
vour advice, bill today I dis­
agreed so completely. I had lo
write. I refer to ihe letter signed
"D on’s Mother." It seems Don
luge I4| was with some kids who
were Knowing rock* at passing
cars, and w hen the police
knocked on Ills mother's door,
asking II Iter son had lx-cn with
Hie rock-throwing kids, she lold
Ihe (Millce that her son had lx-cn
home with her for several hours
and could not |msslhly have
I n c h w ith those tsiys
Then she wrote lo you. saving
she tell guilty lor having lied,
anti you said Don't lie so halt)
oil youisell. you did what most
mothers would have done —
Instinctively — to protect their
children However, had you let
Don lake Ills lumps Iroiu Ihe
police. II may have been a
valuable learning experience
'I &lt;11 him you'll never lie lo
protect him again, and iuxixl
that be avoid hanging oul with
kids who have to run Irnm Ihe
imllce."

Ills rea&lt; lion w ill In- violent
Don't allow vourscll to deny
the d a n g e r y o u a nd v o u r
children are in Abusive met
denis may Is lairlv lulreipienl
lull tails but the pattern Is that
they Itcrnmc Imili more Iretpieul
and severe met tune I he only
way you can help your husband
lace the problem Is lo make him
rcs|M&gt;nslble and accountable lor
till* co n se t| u e n ces ol Ills
iM-huvIoi
The 2-1 hour Spouse Abuse
hotline lor Seminole I'ounty is
740 0017
M a ry Balk I* a certified
Y ou will have to decide lor c o u n s e lo r w it h Ih e D ru g
yourself whether to discus* your Prevention Office of Ihe Sem ­
plan with your husband II you inole C o u n ty School D is tric t.
decide to do so. only approach W rite to her In care of the
him when he Is suiter D o mil H erald at 3 0 0 N. F r r n r h A v r..
attempt lo w arn him II you think Sanford. 3 2 7 7 1 .
lo seek protection lor youisell
and your kids Itrseareh on
domestic violence shows tli.u
witnessing violence may be |ust
a s e ill o I I o n a I I v a n d
psychologically damaging lo a
child as II (sllic was ai liially the
victim of Ihe abuse
You miisl make your plan lot
getting protection while you .in'
mil upset Decide w here you call
go lor protection at any time ol
the day or night Domestic
violence Incidents may lie weeks
or months apart, but once the
pattern Is established, they will
recur

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Aliliy. a Ix-ltcr solution would
have Ix-eti lor Don's mother lo
have marched her son down lo
the police station and slixxl
Ixslde him while he confessed
That way. Ixali mother and son
would have fell giant about their
honesty Parents should use
every opiMirtuulty to ira rh by
example.
Sorry. Abliy. you deserve a
wi t ii ik k IIc swat lor that one.
J E A N N IN E M IL N E .
IIO N E O Y E F A L L S , N .Y .
D E A R J E A N N I N E : A wet
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log Lett to right Vernon
Bowman. District 25 governor;
Bill Finch, president ol Central
F lo rid a Ch a p te r and Bob
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tN T H t CIR CUIT COURT
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CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
IIM IN O L 1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S I NO.i * M 7 lt C A H K
ORLANDO PAVINO
COMPANY, a Division of
HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY, a F lor Me
corporation.
Plaintiff,

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accavding la h M Ifktk V Flar
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tavrn i r o i r - W « i aunt m*
Mvftwrty Bight •* w*y Hm *t
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L t d K m Ibndt dbttrtkbd In
Otticiil R*tocb »* o» Ilf*.

NOTICE OF IALK
N O T I C E OF H E R E S Y
GIVEN that on ft* Hat day at
April, ittj, at 1100 A M , the
Clark will tall at public salt
IntMa the Watt Front Door of
fftl Stmlnol# County Court
bout*. Sanford. Florida portu
ant te th# Final Summary
Judgment of Foraclotura datad
Fa b ru a ry IS. t if f . In tha
abort tfylad cauta antarad
haraln, tha following datcribad
proparty located In Samlnota
County, Florida:
EXH IBIT A
Tha North onehalf IN »*) at
tha Southaatt ona quarftr ISE
*4:11 of Saction 34, Townthlp 11
South. Rang# 30 East. Stfnlnoto
County. Florida, lying East at
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u(Jo TuKawllla- Gabr lal la
LESS A N D E X C E P T I NO:

Tha South 37* 63 toef tharaef.
AND
Commanca at tha Eait U
corner of SactIon J*. Townthlp
It South. Ranga 31 Eatl run
S 00*3333“ Eatl aiong tha E tU
Una of taM Saction 14 a ditlanca
at SOOOO faat for a Pomt of
Saginning, run thanca S 00*13*
SS*‘ Eatt along Eatl Una at laM
Saction 34. a dutanca of 373 M
taaf. thanca Sf**3S*33” Wttl.
if| ti foot to tha cantor of
Hawaii Craalu 'lhanca along1'the
Ctntaf of Hawaii Creek N. 13*36'
14” fa il, 141,41 Nat, thanca
N 3S*3t‘34“ Eatt M313 faat,
thanca N 0S*S3'ir* Eatl M l.14
taat. thanca N JT4S M ” Eatt
34 40 faat. thanca N 67*33*47**
E « l tro t feel, thence N Jc*|l*
04” Watt ai a* faat. laavlng
Hawaii Craak run N ITS S U *
Eatt H 4 3f faat to tha point at
bag Inning,
AND
Sagln at tha Eatt N cornar of
Saction 14. Tawnthlp 11 South,
Range 30 Eatt. run S 60*3J ‘fS”
Eatl along tha Eatt lino at taM
Section 14 a dlitanca of N 6.0Q
taat, thanca I I P U M " Watt
144 IT foot to tha cantor of
Hawaii Craak, thanca along: tha
tant*r of Hawaii Craak N, 14*TI'
04- Watt l i t ! taat, thanca
N 4i * i r u r watt toon foot,
thanca N 3l*M'40“ Watt. 431 73
faat to tha North Una of South
aatt W taM Section 14 balna tha
cantor Una at Rad Bug Lika
Read, thanca laarlng Hawaii
Craak run N I W W
Eatt
along tha North lino at taM
Southaatt U 343 34 feet to the
point at beginning
AND
Road right* of way
ta tha State at Flarlda at
denoted In thoaa document!
recorded In Official Record*
Book 13*4. Pago tas and Official
Record* Book 37}. Pag# MB,
both In tha Public Record! of
Seminole County. F lor Me (Of
•Kiwi Record! Book 1*64. Pago
11*6, Seminole County, Florida.

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N o il, Iin . .1 m . lauttwart R* ot
Ibrtlan ] i T n n N . 11 U u lti.
Rang* JO Eatl. I l l 1) Nbt lb IFw
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Commanca at tha Mortheatt
comar of taM Southaatt ta of
Section 14; thanca along the
North line of taM Southaatt ta
South t r a n r Watt tar 17*313
loot; thanca South O T t r ir *
Eatt tor 33 00 toot la tha Paint of
Beginning. taM Point of Begin
ning being the Inter taction of the
teutherly Right of Way lino of
tattling Red Bug Lake Road
and tha eatterly Right of Way
lino of tattling Tutcawllla
Road, thanca along taM aatler
ly Right of Way lino of •altling
Tutcawllla Rood tar tha fellow
mg three courtat South 13*I T
« r Eatt for 44141 taat »a tha
point al curvature of a circular
curve concave wetter ly, having
a radiut of 741 l l feet and a
central angle at 11*4300":
thence along the arc Of taM
curve 43) )4 leal; thanca South
01*0* 47” Eatt far 13} 61 teetj
thence departing taM aatlerly
Right of Way line at Tutcawllla
Rood bear along tha North lino
of South 33*03 tael of taM North
i* at tha Southern! te of faction
14. Townthip 11 South. Rang* »
Eatl, North o r i r a t ” Eatt far
if* ll feat fa the center Una a!
Hawaii Craak: thanca with the
meander of IN 1 cantor line Of
Howell Craak. lor 'the following
five teurtet North 34*37*1*“
Eatt far i f i . l i loaf: thanca
North 11*14*37“ Eatt tor 110 91
foot, thanca North 13*6443''
Eatt far sols* toot: thanca
North »f0 7 ir* feat Watt far
117 34 laati thence N erlh
14*13 37“ Watt 313 07 toot to a
point on the teutherly Right of
Way line of Rad Bug Laka Road
according la State of Florida
Right af Way Map Saction 77101
3401 (Shoot 1 af U ; thanca
departing told meander at
Hawaii Craak. boar along taM
toutharly Right af Way Una of
Rad Bug Laka Road tor tha
following H i ceurttt South'
ire h
Watt tor *4 14 foot
thanca North 00*1111 WatI tor
76 00 feat,
IK
North 00*1111” Wet! tor M00
loot thanca South It*4460“
Wott tor »00 06 foot, thanca
North 00*11 31 W ttl tor M W
loot, thanca dapartlng taM

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la OPEN A Parkins la located In (ha rear ol tha
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M A B T A N N E MORSE
Clerk at MwCtrtutt Court
B Y : Ja n a E , Jaaawk
Deputy CNrk
Publish: March L IS . 1007
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pieces for commercial offices, such asdesks. chairs
and typing stands. Some pieces Mr. Hendrix re­
cently worked on are from some of ltie area churches
such as: All Souls. Mt. Calvary, and First Baptist.
He recently rellnlshed all of the church furniture
for St. Jumes Methodist Church.
Besides reflnlshlng. Mr. Hendrix also pastors
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church In DeLand.
for the past year and a iiolf, so you can be assured
that Hendrix Antiques Is a Christian Family Busi­
ness. M r Hendrix has even taught 4 of his children
the art of furniture rellnlshlng.
Mr. Hendrix Is always happy to give a free
estimate, and does free pick up and delivery six
days a week. Mon.-Sat. 8:30 AM •4 I’M. No lot) Is
too small.
---------------'If It's broken,
‘
*I*will
““ fix It.
.........
If It..Is dull
‘ tUa
and‘
bcratthcd. I'll make it took like new.*
Mr. Hendrix buys, sells, and trades antique fur­
niture. Some of the Items he has for sale are chairs,
mirrors, tables, rockers, buffets, chest of drawers,
and much more. Mr. I tendrlx says '•He try to please
everyone.* So Ifyou'rc looking for someone who will
do a quality reflnlshlng job or would like to see
some of the Items for sole call Waller Hendrix today
at 305-3740 or slop by at 2 miles west of Oviedo on
S.R. 410/434.

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M A B T A N N E M O R SE. CNrk
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Publish March L d . IVT1
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TANNING

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WREN DECKING. INC. nl^S?«349-1273

W IL L IA M I W H IT E ; ale!-.

NT's check at me watt Irani
dear al Ma Sam malt Cavity
Courthouse. M l North Park Ay
em a. Santera. RMride. af II ao
a m . an March l l . tear ms
property eeocrikod balms •
Lal I. and H a Weal M Seat al
Lal I . Block L B E L A IR . l i n o
Md South 7 Nat of m M Lett).
accarWng ta Md plot merest Ol
recorded m Piet Bask L P a g .
Ft. PtNIM Records af 11ml no,.
County.
D A TI EI D this February M .

Located two and a half miles west of Oviedo on
State Road 410/434. Is Hendrix Antiques. Hendrix
Antiques te owned and operated by Waller Hen­
drix. A father of six children, two of which still live
at home. Mr. Hendrix lias spent the last 31 years
wllh the same loving wife, and working In the same
business, making old look new.
When asked what makes him different from
other reflnlshers In the area, he replied, ‘ nothing.
Must feel that the customers should be satlslfled to
tne best of my ability.” He learned the art of
reflnlshlng antiques from 'one of the area's best
reflntshem," D.L. Montgomery.
He lakes a lot of pride In h it work and II Is
guaranteed. Some of his customers have had Ihelr
furniture shipped In from miles away to have It
redone. People arc
are pleased enough with his work to
ship
their
furniture from Miami to have It refln.............
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Islird. He has liad repeat customers for more than
21 years, and has been In the same location for over
23 yean.
Mr. Hendrix says he will take In any wood plere
In arty condition, strip It to the hare wood, repair It
andpre jarc it fora new finish. All stripping Is done
by ham , not dipped, for more careful attention to
xnd results. Mr. Hendrix can also handle
quality and

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Witness my hand and seal af
Hd Court an Md ITMi day af

dorsigrad Clark af Mn Court will
sou at public auction N Hw

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I t " Waal along Mia NarMt llna af
MM SevHteesi vs af Saction la
lie s u Seat; thanca South
W t r t a - Eatt far 71 gg Isat to
the Southerly right af way llna
tor Rod Bug Laka Read and tha
Paint af Beginning; lhanca can
lined South W i r t a ” East N r
17J0 Seal; thanca NarMt w a r
at” East N r B J I Seat; thanca
South a r ir ia -' Coal far 17MB
Seat; thanca South W47'aa"
West far 117.11 teal la ’ the
Easterly right af way Una Ur mg
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NOTICE IS HEREBY (iron
Rial under and by virtue af tha
Summary Fmal Judgment al
FarecNeure dated February II.
teal, and antarad m Co m No
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2400 W.25lh St., Sanford • 321-2525

at the Southa.il la al
Saction 14; lhanca South w a r

FO R S A V IN G S , a federal
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Plaintiff.

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25th St. Landscaping &amp; Irrigation

Thai parllan at tha Southeast
Is af SacIMn If. Township 11
Seulh. Range B Eatl, Seminole
County. RMrMe. mars pertku
lerly daacrBed as Wiews;

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Second Generations

cenllnua South D O -IM f Eoll
ter I f .00 feet! thence North
W ares" Eatl far I t 01 faat;
thanca South t o -ll'U " East tar
ITS 6( Seat to the POINT OR
•EOINNINO; thanca NarMt W
(I 'M " East far Its 00 leal;
thanca South W i n s ' East lor
107 sa Seat; thanca South w a r
as ' Watt tar M i n taat; lhanca
South I s m r West tar m s )
taat Sa tha aastarty Right af Way
Una far Tutcawllla Oabrtalla
Read as shnon an tha AM EN D
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G A B R I E L I * ROAD as re­
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and M st tha Public Records af
Seminole Caunty R let Ida;
thanca North i r W a r ' Watt
along m m eetterir Right at Way
Ins far 77177 teat; thanca can
tlnus along MM Easterly Right
af Way line as dedicated In
OftKIol Hecard Soak m i Pea#
lal af atamaJd PuMk Records.
the fattening fad ceweee; North
W a r m Eaal tar M M taat;
lhanca NarMt t r i r t f Waal far
Sa.1l lest; lhanca dagartmg taM
aattarly Right at Way Itna North
W a r at" Eatt tar U7 1I Seal Is
the Paint af Rag Inning

IN TH E CIBCUIT COOPT
OP THE EIO N TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O ENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION

6*11322-261I V

PUT YOUR BUSINESS ON THE MOVE

333-2740

1*1 *1 th . Pubtk Rtcbrd* of
temifwR. Cbunty, Ftovid*. for
Right or w a r aw.po.it
M V I R R O E X C E P T th* fellow
m p io po lllpo no liaflo n d:
Portal 11
That portion of the S o h lh r.ll
&lt;* af taction If. Tawnthlp I I
South, Rang* B E a tl tomlnoto
Count,. Tier B o . drier lbad a l
fellewt:
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earner af Mia Sovtheei! &lt;* al
loci on ff; thence SauMi •O'fT
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M id Soufho.it t* af iacfian I f
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N O TIC E
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y E X P R E S S W A Y A U T H O R IT Y
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tho N n un sN County Eofr****** Autharlfy k m a m n a public
nwatmg N wtuch .11 par sans are M rltsd will ha heM
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FO R SUCH PUR P O SE T H E Y M A Y N E E D T O U N S U R E T H A T A
V I R I A t I M R E C O R O OF T H E P R O C E E D IN G S I t M A O E W H IC H
I N C L U O I t T H E T E S T IM O N Y A N D IV ID C S F C E U P O N W H ICH
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DESCRIBED A lt
That portion of tha North H of
tha Southaatt la of Saction 14.
Tawnthlp It South, Ranga 10
Eatt, latt the South 11*63 faat
thereof, lying aa ttarly of
Tutcawllla Road, wetterly of
the centerline of Howell Creak,
and teutherly of Rad Bug Lake
Road, being mare parftuderty

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Rick Hlglay, Lsstsr Hsndsrsoo, Gordon Thaxton and man*gar Cal Latchworth, of McMullan Oil ara
raady to halp your bualnaaa.

How McMullen Oil Company
Can Help Your Business
You ore a business with b u jo b* . big machines
and big problem*. You need high quality fuel and
lubricant* (o keep those big machines going. You
need fast, friendly answers to all of your question*.
Where do you turn? You turn to a business with
sixty years of experience and the desire to help you
with your big problems, McMullen OH Company.
"Who Is McMullen Oil Company?* you ask. ~lt
they've been around for sixty je o n , how come I've
never heard of them before?* Because McMullen 1*
the new kid on the block, so to speak. In Sanford.
Paul McMullen, owner of McMullen Oil Company,
of Clearwater, opened up his second location, lo­
cated at 400 Laurel Avenue. In November of 1001.
McMullen Is, a Chcvkerosene and lutndustrlal and farm ac­
counts. The history of the company stretches back
to 1025 when Chevron was known as the Standard
OH Company of Kentucky. Earl Higginbotham was
the agent from 1046 to 1067. then W ,T. Harvey and
now, McMullen. But even though McMullen Is new
to Sanford, McMullen Oil has been located In
Clearwater since the 1030*0.

Add all of this history together adlh the combined

experience of all of the McMullen Oil employees
and you end up with a lot of people who know a lot
about grease!
Cal Letchworth heads up the crew of Gordon
Thaxton, Rick Hlgley and Lester Henderson. Hen­
derson came to Sanford In 1065. and went to work
for Earl Higginbotham. He has 44 years of experi­
ence Thaxton has 46 years, Lelchworth, 11 years,
and Hlgley, 5 years.
What does all of this mean to you. the business
wtHi big machines and big problems? It means you
can depend on a company lo supply all of your
needs. McMullen carries Delo II.D . oils, Ultra D u ly
grease, Arco prime white mineral oils. Atlas Auto­
motive products, Baldwin lUtera, mineral spirits,
aviation, hydraulic and oilier Industrial oils. For
the month of March, McMullen Is offering full
strength antlfreece/coolonl for $3.50 per gallon or
$3.00 per gallon If you buy 36 cases.
‘ Quality Chevron products. And service before
and after the sale. It's the way 1 run m y business.
And the way I can help you ru n yours.* McMullen
Oil Company, located at 400 Laurel Avenue, San­
ford, Is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday
through Friday. O r give them a call at 322-6560.

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Anger over sex crimes
focuses on castration
Assaolstsd Prsss_____________________________
Men wince al the word. It evokes Images of
eunuchs and castrnto choirs. Nazi Germany and
Sigmund Freud. But castration has been hauled
Into public discourse by a Judge who ordered II
performed on n child moleslcr.
District Judge Mike McSpaddenof Houston saw
It ns a solution to one of society's most vexing
problems, sexual assault. While some people
agreed, others saw It as barbaric, freakish, cruel
and unnecessary.
It's an old debate, one that goes back lo al least
(lie IH50s In this rountry. By the middle of this
century. It was mostly discredited, but there has
Irecn a revival of discussion — and now.
apparently, ncllon — In I he past couple of years.
McSpaUden. In bis decision Inst week, did not
Impose the surgery on un unwilling subject.
Steven Allen Duller said he preferred to have his
teaticlca removed than face trial for the rape of a
13-year-old girl. Tire crime carried the possibility
of a life sentence. Instead, Butler will be placed on
a form of probat Ion for lOyears.
In agreeing lo the plea bargain. McSpaddrn
apparently was counting on tlx- procedure to
deflate Uuller's sex drive and aggressiveness.
That assumption underlies most or the attempts
to make cast ration a part of the Judicial process.
T h e testicles produrc much, though not all. of a
m an's lesloslcmnc. I h r main hormone fueling the
male sex drive. Without them, a man can still
have an erection and still have sex. Bui his desire
for II may decline dramatically.
He docs not. ns folklore would have II. suddenly
gain a soprano voice. That Is the rrsult of
castrating boys who have not yet reached
puberty, a practice that produerd the famous
caslratn singers of the I7 lh a n d I Btli centuries.
According to researcher Philip Reilly, executive
director of the S liriv e r Center for Mental
Retardation In Massachusetts, castration was
widely ilInruiMnl In this country In the 1850*.

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Legal Notices

Nefke e4 Sberttri I l k
N O T IC E I I H E R E B Y G IV E N
that By virtue el Met certain
Writ of Elocution issued out of
of*d under me seel of Itk County
Court of Seminole County, Flor
Ido. Cose rtl/m O CCJO J upon e

l y l t e m s , ant ennas, peel
equipment, window coverings,
drapes end dra pery reds.
carpeting and floor covering,
awnings, ranges, owns, water
heelers and attached cabinets.
It being tntendsd and agreed
that such Items be conclusively
deemed to be affixed to and to
bo part of the real property j and
tf l all water and water rights
(whether or not appurtenant I
and shores of stock pertaining to
such water or water rights,
ownership of which affects said
property: and Id I the rents.
Income. Issues and profits of alt

aforesaid Court on m# f m dey of
December A.O'. 1991, bn that
ceflilft case entitled Barnett
Recovery Corporation. •&lt; Fie
corp . Plaintiff vs Adele L Lee
efce Adele L Young oka Adele
L. CarnegUa. Defendant which
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida end I
have levied upon ell the right,
title end Interest of the defen
dent, Adete L Young, In ond to
the following described proper
ty, sold property being located
in Seminole County, Florida
more particularly described os
lol lews;
On* 1691 Ford 4 dr
Automobile, Vln |
iFABPltJOF A 177177
being stored et
Altamonte Towing Service
P d the undersigned os Sheriff
Ol* toseleolo C o i n A torHas
wUI of 11:00 A M. on tho 3rd dey
of April A O 1999, otter tor sal#
end sell 6o the highest bidder.
FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, et the Front
(West) Door, et the steps ot the
Seminole County Courthouse In
senterd. Florida, the above de
scribed property
That said sale Is being made
to satisfy the terms of this Writ
of I locution
DoneId F E sianger. Sheriff
Seminole County, F lor Ida
Published March I. 10. 17. &gt;4.
with the sale on April). 1197
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
CASE 640.91 417 CA 16 G

Home Savings of America. F A ,.
Plaintiff.

vs
Jwi*e Mitcham, a single women,
Hidden Springs Condominium
Association, Inc , a Florida cor
porafion,
— . spouse if
any, of Julio Milchem, and
Jena/Jehn Doe. fictitious names
r e p r e s e n t i n g t enant s In
possession,
Defendants
N O T IC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S ALE

O A TE O this Ilth day of Feb
ruary. 1997
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLER K. CIRCUIT COURT
By Jane E. Jasewtc
Publish March 7.10.199}
D EP 11

IN T H E C IR C U IT OF
T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
S E M tN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E OIVISIOM
Casa No. 97 994 CP

In Re Estate of
Roberto J Mendel
Deceased
N O T IC E OF
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N

Tho administration of the
estate of Roberto J. Mendel,
deceased File Number 9|f»4
CP. IS pending In the Circuit
Co urt for fha Ei ghteenth
Ju d ic ia l C irc u it. Seminole
County. Probate Division. State
ol Florida, fha address of which
is Post Office Drawer C. San
ford Florida 177710619
All Interested persons are
required lo Ilk with this Court,
W ITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE It) all claims
.against the estate and1111 any
objection by an I nitre Had
person on whom this, notice was
served' that challenges the quail
Ik aliens of the personal repre
seniativt. venue o* jurisdiction
of the court
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E O WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication of this Notice was
begun on March ). 199)
Personal Repr«sentative
tlaoruiA Mend ii
11II North Street
Long wood. Florida 37730
Attorney tor Personal
Riptetantaiive
Philip J Snyder burn. Esquire
HO West Canton Avenue,
Suite Id)
Winfer Perk. Florida 17799
Telephone &lt;40/1*4/ 7003
Publish March 3. to. 1997
D EP 4)

NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final Judg
ment ol foreclose** dated Feb
ruary
1997, end entered In
Cesa No « l 477 CA 14 G of m#
Circuit Court ot tho Elghteonth
Judicial Circuit In ond tor Sami
nok» County, Florida wherein.
Homo Savings of America. FSB
t/fc/a Hum# Savings of Amonca
F A . Plaintiff, and Julio Mil
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
thorn, a single women end
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
Hidden Springs Condominium
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
Association. Inc , a Florida cor
IN A N O F O R
poreiton ere the 'Defendantt I
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
will tell to the' highest and best
FL O R IO A
bidder for cash et the west front1
Case Ne : 91 1171 CAI4G
door of the Seminole County
FIRST NATIONWIDE BANK.#
Courthouse, in Sanford. Florida
federal Savings Bank,
•( 11 60 o'clock A M on March
successor by merger to STATE
||, 1997. the following described
SAVINGS AND LOAN
property at sat form In said
COMPANY.
Final Judgment, to wit
Plaintiff
Condominium Unit ISO Build
ing i i B of H IDDEN SPRINGS
A%ID A N ELUGARDO JANE
CONDOMINIUM, e Condemim
E LUGARDO. ipouse of JORGE
urn act or ding to the Declaration
CLUGARDO if married ond
of Condominium recorded on
THE AMBORSATHIDOEN
November II. 1944 in O N Book
LAKE HOMEOWNER S
1194, Page! 444 through 791.
ASSOCIATION
INC inclusive, et the Public Records
Defendants
of Seminole County, f lor ids
NOTICE OF SALE
and ail amendments thereto,
Notice it hereby given that
together with oil appurtenances
pursuant lo the Final Judgment
IhereH and an undivided inter
eft *n the common elements ot of Foreclosure After Default of
February 70 tyej entered in the
said condom&lt;nivm as sal forth hi
above entitled cause in the
said Dec t#ret ten
C irc u it Court ot Semlnolo
Having a street address of
County. Florida. I will sell the
4SO Roaring Drive Number 194,
property situated in Seminole
Altamonte Springs. Florida
County
F toritfe. described as
17714
Lot ) 0IB T r a d C. T HE
Together with all interest
ARBORS
A T HID O EN LAKE
which Borrower now has or may
SECTION I RE PLAT, according
hereafter acquire m e» *• sad
to
the
Plat
thereof as recorded
property and in and to tal all
in Plat Book 7» Page IS •* the
oasa-ments and rightt of way
P
ublic
Records
of 'Sam(note
appurtenant thereof, end lb I all
County, I for ide
buildings, stfwct'u#*t R pp fpf
at public sate to the tughett
merits.' fistuteS and appuft*
nances now or hereafter pieced bidder tor' cosh., el lh# west front
thereon, including but not door of the Semwne*e County
limited to, eh apparatus end Courthouse Seminole County.
Santord Florida, al 11 00 a m
equipment whether or not phyi
Kelly affiied to the land ar any on March 31 Iff)
building used to provide o* (Court Seal)
Mar yenne Morse
supply air cooling air condi
As Clerk of le d Court
ftuning, heel gas water, light,
By Janet Jasewx
power, raff iteration ventiie
A l Deputy Clerk
lion laundry drying dishwosh
Publish
March 1. &gt;0 i«9|
mg garbage d epose' or other
services and ait waste vent D EP 39

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T —
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
t E M I MOLE CO UNTY*
F L O R ID A .
CASE NO t l l l U CA U K
F R Y U N G E L E C T R IC . IN C..
Plaintiff.
E F A . IN C .d b a F L O R ID A
E F A . IN C .e t at..
N O T IC E O F S ALE
N O T IC E I I H E R E B Y G IV E N
that on tha 2H i day of April.
I*97. al 11-00 a m . pursuant to
the Final Sum m ary Judgment
of Foreclosure and Broach of
Contract dated February Jl»
t t f l. entered In IN* above styled!
cause, the Clerk of Itil* Court
will tail, at public salt. Intidt
the Wes! front door of fho
la m I no le County Courthouse,
Sanford. Florida, tha following
described real property located
in Seminole County. Florida:
See Exhibit A attached hereto
and made a part hereot
E X H IB IT A
Tha North one half (N
of
the Southeast one quarter (SE
U ) of Section 14. Township 11
South. Range 29 East, Seminole
County. F lor Ido. lying Cost of
Tuscawtlla Gabrlella Rood
LES S A N D E X C E P T IN G )
The South m M feet thereof,
AND
Commence al the East to
corner of Section 14. Township
1! South. Range &gt;0 East run
S 00*IS'AS** East along the East
line of said Saction 14 a distance
of S00 00 feet for a Point of
Beginning, run thence I 00"SI'
IS" East along Easf I me of said
Section 14, a distance of S71M
feet, thence $99*M JS" West.
I7|. Id feel to the center of
Howell Creek, thence along the
center of Howell Creak N. 11*29'
14" East. 142 41 tael, thence
N IS*iri4** East 14712 fatt.
fhenca N O S 'J l'tf" Easf 10114
feet, thence N 29*4179" East
SO 40 feet, thence N 07*11*47"
East 94 00 feet, thence N 14*H'
04 ' West St 44 feet, leaving
Howell Creek run N t r i l ' l l "
East 244 79 Net to the point of
beginning,
AN O
Bogin at the East to corner of
Section 14, Township I I South.
Range JO East, run S 00*11*11"
East along the Eost Una ot said
Section 14 a distance of 100 00
feet, thence S 09*1111" West
144 19 faef to the center of
Howell Creek, thence along fhe
canter ot Howell Creek N. 14*11*
04 ' west I I 91 feet, thence
N 41*74 10 ‘ West 100 71 feet,
thence N 21*24*40" West. 421 71
feet to the North line of South
•ait to said Saction 34 being tha
center line of Rad Bug Lake
Road, thence leaving Howell
Creak run N I9 #47'ii*' East
along the North tine of said
Southeast to M l 24 feet to tha
point of beginning
AN O
Road rights of way dedicated
to the State of Florida as
described In those documents
recorded In Official Records
Book 1194. Page 141 and Official
Records Book 272. Pago 199.
both In the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
W ITN E S S m y hand and seal
of tbit Court on the 17th day of
February. 1992
(S E A L )
M A R V A N N E M O R SE
Clerk of the ( I f CRtt Court
By; Jane E , Jasewlc
Oeputy Clerk
Publish March 3. IE, 1992
D E P 14
I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
CASE NO . t l O m t A l i O
W IL L IA M L . H O W A R D and
D O T T IE L. H O W AR D , his wile.
Plaintiffs.
J A M E S J O D O N O V A N and
SAND R A L O E L K , formerly
know n a i S A N D R A L
ODONOVAN.
M O T IC E O F P U I U C S A L e "
Notice is given that pursuant
to a final iudgment dated Fab
ruery 11, 1991. in Casa Ne.
ft 9373 C A 1«G at the Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, In and for Seminole
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , In w hich
W IL L IA M L. H O W A R D and
D O T T IE L H O W AR D , his wife,
are the Plaintiffs and JA M E S J
O D O N O V A N and SAND R A L
O E L X . fo rm e rly known as
SAND R A L. O D O NO VAN, are
the Determents. I will sell to the
highest end best bidder tor caih
at the west front door of the
Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford. Florida, between 11 00
a m and 2 00p m on M a rc h 21.
1992. the fallowing deteribed

I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F FLO R ID A .
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
G E N E R A L J U R IS D IC T IO N
D IVISIO N
CASS NO. 91 !9J4C A 14 P
M A R IN E M ID L A N D B AN K .
N.A..
Plelntlff,
J O E L A N C E L O W IT Z and
M Y R N A A N C E LO W ITZ .
Hvtband/Wlfe. NOR WE ST
F IN A N C IA L F L O R ID A . INC.,
A M E R IC A N E M P IR E
M ANAGEM ENT A
DE V E L O P M E N T C O M P A N Y ,
and H O U S E H O LD FIN A N C E
C O R P O R A TIO N .
Detendantls)
N O T IC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E SA LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant ts a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure doted February 27,
1992. and entered in Case No
•1 2929C A M P , of the Circuit
Court of the E I G H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEM
I H O LE County. Florida wherein
M A R IN E M ID L A N D B A N K
N .A . Is Plaintiff and J O E L
A N C E L O W ITZ , ef el . are Oe
fendants, I w ill tefl to the

1st front door of the
Courthouse, lit Sanford, S EM I
H O LE County, Florida, at 11 90
o'clock A M on May 1. 1992. tha
following described propertj
set forth In said Final Judg
ment. to wit;
L O T t. T W IN R IV ER S SEC
T IO N I. ACCO R D IN G T O T H E
P L A T T H E R E O F AS R E
C O R D E D IN P L A T BOOK 29.
P AG ES 1. 1. 2. A N D 4. P U B LIC
R E C O R O S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
D A T E D March 4.1991
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
A i Clerk at said Court
By Jane E. Jasewlc
A» Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 10.17,1991
O f P 120

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R S E M IN O L E C O UNTY#
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F lit Number 92-1SLCP
IN R E ; E S T A T E O F
J E R R Y W IL L IA M LO R D . SR
Deceased
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
The adm inistration of fho
ostate at J E R R Y W IL L IA M
L O R O . S R ., deceased. File
Number f f tla CP, It pending In
tha “Circuit* Court
tor S
‘
I tEM
M fI
H O LE County, Florida, Probate
Di vision, the address of which It
Seminole County Courthousa,
P O Drawer C. Sanford, F L
I t 771 0419. Th e nam es and
addresses of the personal repre
tentative and the personal rap
resentatlvo’s attorney are sot
A ll Interested persons a rt
required to file with this court,
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S O F
T H E F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
TH IS N O T IC E : O l all claims
against tha estate and (1 ) any
objections b y an Interasted
person on whom this notko la
served that challenges the valid
tty af the w ill, fho quell float tons
of too personal representative,
venue or |urlsdktlen of th*
A L L C LA IM S A N D O t J E C
T IO N t N O T SO F IL E D W IL L
BE FO R EVER BARRED.
Publication of this Notke has
begun on March ie. 1991.
Personal Representative;
J E R R Y W L O R D .J R
1932 South Magnolia Avenue
Santord, F L 22772
Attorney tor Pereunei
Representative
K E N N E TH M BEANE,
E S Q U IR E
MISS Highway 17 91
Casselberry. F L 22797
Telephone: (4071924 ISIS
Publish: March to. 17,1992
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W D E R F L IN G E R .

of e l .
N O T IC E OF
F O R E C LO S U R E SA LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated February 27.
1991. and entered in Casa Ne
t l 2109 C A I4K. of the Circuit
Court of fhe E I G H T E E N T H
Judktol Circuit in and tor SEM
I H O LE County. Florida wherein
W EYER H AEUSER MORT
G A G E C O M P A N Y is Plaintiff
and D A L E W D E R F L IN G E R .
at at are Defendants, I will sell
to toe highest and best bidder
tor cash at the West front dear
a l the S E M I N O L E C e un ty
C our mouse. In Sontord. Florida,
al II 90 a Clock A M an M ay I.
1991, the (allowing described
property as set torto In said
F inet Judgment, to wtt;
lo t i l l R E M IN G T O N OAKS
A T T H E CROSSINGS, eccerd

ing to the Plat thoroof as
recorded In Plat book J9. pages

99 If. Public Records of Semi
note County. Florida
D A T E D March A l«9l
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
As Clerk of sold Court
B y Jo n o E Jetew k
As Deputy Clerk
Publish March tg. 17. 1991
D E P 111

THE GREAT AMERICAN
INVESTMENT

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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and addresses from horm
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Aurora. IL40S42

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
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7 conM CVttv* t m * « _______ 67* * I In*

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For full s i Ion, E x p . com
mission Busy shep in K Mart
Plata, Santord 221 9221
• S U P P LY K E E P E R #
Tra in to keep products In
order I Dependability and de
sire to work wins! Benefits 1
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
T W W .tlto St, 2221174

PUBLIC RELATIONS
• R O UTE D I IP A T C H I* .
W % wkl Your flat, tor ctotall
t* k »« m u top tpotl W IL L
T R A IN Caordtnato G a tin , tat
and to*m papar m r , Full
campany banatlHI Call today I
AA A E M P L O Y M E N T
t o w , u m ti, n u n .
I n t n 'I . c u t . t t p a n d l n ,
totally.
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E n «lr* fim a n l* l/ E d u c * tl* n
p r a d u c ti. Cam m i/ p a rt,
banua/ca, benut M M i n

TIDY MAID
I , hiring In C jt&gt; .A n rry M
p a r t N n • wk. Phan. A car
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O I S C R C E T c e n y a rta lla n
t»o i n i n # ii.t i/ m in
w o w aaart u t u m i n o w n
R I F I N E D . Rallrad. rtllaklo.
gonhoman looking tor a rm . to
rent or/kll. p rlv. Rtatonabto
11 m l. radlua On % mo baaia
M. U n d .ll, T tfl KMdfcon Dr.
F L r t m ____________

LOST* long heir Ppmefaniart,
b ra w n w /w h lte m a rk in g s
(Katie) REW ARQ921 4974
L O S T II O N M E D IC A T IO N I Cal
Ice Cat I It. orange, cream A
white. Fem ale, Sherf hair.
Hidden Lk. Area, Close to
17 92 R E W A R D . 72*404

3 5 -S p * d * l Notices
ADOPTION
Support A madfccal o ip o n m
p a id . C a ll A tly a i Woalari
l l , m i ad A Natalia Ihoaha
i N a n a u n f l Bar w p i n

BECOME A NOTARY
For Details: I 909422 4214

27— Nurfttry A
Child C art *
C H IL D C A R E In m y Sanford
home. M o w F rl. Infants we!
coma, Lunctv/snack. 22b2224
F L A A T L A N T IC i
far Inform ation Qualified
loving care, ages * w kt to 4
yrs H H S to 7 F 2 »» U * 2 4
L A K E M A R T home child care.
Nurse en staff A ll shttH
pUcameni Call le
f .............................. J24S7S1
SUSAN
iu S m T CRAVENS
You have
wen I (Tee tkkets to a Lit
c h fle ld C in e m a s m e v le l
Please pick up your tkkets at
The Santord Herald within 7
Congratulations I
M H R . CbNdcare. special pro
•chaal p r o g r a m . I I y r s .
e a p L iH e f T L C . . . ...... 90-7797

33— Training
A Education
A U T O M A T IN O S A K S A N D
M A R K IT IN O
1 ( M % In
craokaa can bo achtoyod Fob
i f H arvard B ut Aovto* Fraa
Confvllohon 1 Cal IO T tort
NURSE A l ii IT . Tra to to f^ N
hour ceurw C la u a t ar# hold
to Ltngaaod and Orangt City.
D ay and avantog avallabto
Caniacf A a w rka a Rad Cra ti;
u u o t v Ia to m m i m u i
ad mad* pattlbto a/lundt
from Bavarly Entorprlta, I

3T— Insurant*
h # AUTO INSUIANCE * A
P IP /P D F rem S4I Down
F a ir lasera4tce Svc.
222-7797

41— Camatary Crypts
T S U R IA L L O T I in Oafeiawn
Park Cemefery, Reaionabief
0 » 4499724, t o f t o e ._________

45— Traval
Opportunltlts
TAKE A CtUISE
2 N IG H T B AH AM A S from l i f t
7 N IG H T Carribean from SJW
7 N IG H T Alaska 2 tor I
C A L L NOW ! NS m i

55— Bus inass
Opeortunitias
iNcoaa* d o w n Da* to **ctialag latoratf ratot af y a w
baakf II l r \ aoundi totor
•*l tog to yau. mayba a* can
haip aach alhar Can S to n a l
m o n

Legal Notices
N O T IC E
M inority and women owned
b y K e b le r C e n s fru c fe rs 9
Engineers Pro|ec» Is Cify of
Santord Wafer Reclamation Fa
cility B N dale is March I I lft|
Spec ifk tods needed are oatnf
ing g rassin g , landscaping
buildtng hades, tuppher* fenc
Ing. p#*ing and otoctricei For
mora information call 1*941
1719029
Publish March 9 — 14.1991
D E P 104

73— Employment
Wanted

H O U f t K I t P IN O ppfcltton *
t lr t # by t u p «r a rg a iili*
m a t h a r / i t u d a n l. P r * l*
m o rn in g , o a rly attarnaa
hour* R *t*ftnc**.JT.&lt;1H
H O U I E K E E P I R . ohtorly COr,
child coro. O r l » t » i I k . I
rotor atari. 8 M t U

S P E C IA L IS T
D O IT !

Inaarton only and only to tty# odont ol tha coal ol 4&gt;M
knportion. Ploa** etooek your ad for ooourocy tha Ural lay II

ADOTTIONS

A career position with plenty
of room for advancement*
Consider selling life Insurance
tor a company that's been
serving the South for 100
years. Life ot Georgia will
train you, give you a good
starting income, and help you
mold a secure financial future
for you and your family. If you
ore a man or woman over I I
end like to meet people, there
may be a piece tor you In our
agency force.. Find out * call
for an Interview with; Fred
Monteslno. 199 W. t i l St*
Santord 99*2141.------------ EO E

LE T A

ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREDITS; In thdpvdnl el an error In *n

Fro* m adkal car*, rranfcpor
la lla n . coun w lln g, p rlv a lt
doctor ptu% Hying i
Bar r x m i l Call
Altoraay Job*
Call Al
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WANT MORI OUT OF UFE?

Full time lor the month ot
A p r il, Good wages. Long
h a u n t A p p ly in p e rso n :
et* 4779 W. St. Rd. 44.

SALES

D EAD LM ES
Tuaaday *&lt;nr Friday t J Noon Th* Day 0.
Sunday And htondoy S X P M r noay

31— Personals

Needed. Full or Pari Time.
2214114

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-Commoran fcaquancy r a m am tvalabto

59— Financial
Sarvicts

Masonry

Electrical

Income Tes Prepared
AS LO W AS S19.ee
222-7797

H E R IT A G E E L E C T R IC •
Licensed and b tw s d . Servko
work/froe esfimaies n r 2423

JOHN f M ASONRY Na fob to*
smell I Block, brick, concrete
A stones 222 UU/94917J1

41— Monty to Lend
A V O ID F O R E C L O S U R E We
con help you save your home.
1G7U1I94

63— Mortgages
Bought A Sold
CASH FD R M T O ’S Bid But h r
Lie d Mtg b k r Z IP 22772 9M3
Calf (4971 22*1499

70— Listing S trvict
DEUVERY DRIVERS
To S700 weekly, plus benefits.
Training Included, need clean
M V R 1-412 H ie , Agent

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• A C C O U N T IN G C L E R K #
F a n la s t lc l T o p p a y and
benefits all In o re ) Stable
facility- Your flab tor figures
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A D O T O Y O U R IN CO M E
S E L L A V O N NOW I
C A L L 2224*19 ar &gt;214221

A«t* Aircraft Cutinp
112 JO per hour. Outdoor work.
For Immediate local work
Call 141249*7772

COl QUALIFIED NIVENS
P ra la r I y ta ra hawtahald
gaadt a.parlanca. W antlvy
Unltod If eftor Ing total and
thorf haul patlflona Hourly
p iu f m llt a g a arlth g ra a l
banaflft Call Kan.
kee i t ; ; n « or p i c m

Pointing
FtncR

Accounting S
Tax Service

T U R N E R FE N C E * All types
fencing. Best fence
Free esf 231*474/221-1*41

Automotive
C A S H I U a n a a ltd , w ra cktd .
I « » k c a r M r a t k l l US a r
Faratgn. U to -W ia g a t
C LA SSIC A U TO M O T IV E
Sara k t O r . Camp. Auto Rtpalr.
ASC c tf lllla d . T ra n t.
Ipactollfl. toning. Auto bod,
a Aafto Aaa. Oalada. It a -lt n

C P A F O R E m a il I v t l
n ts i/ ln d lv fd u e f, Including
Book keeping/peyrol I service.
John Ovttond, CPA 231-2279
TA X R E TU R N S . Cor
p o ra fe /P e rto n a l 1940 121:
1040A 129; 1040CZ 111*44 7237

Handy M a ~
A N T JO B ! Vet. Law t t Doors.
sc ms, wood, palnf, yd. work.
Same day response! 224 22*7
C A R P EN TR Y* M A SO N AR Y
painting and' tile 'work. Free
estimates Use d Call 2124229

building Conlractors"

Additions S

311-4*22 so. Boiiwf, ciceiseee

AD0ITIM5-NEH0DEUNC

tarpenlry"

a a N E W H O M ES a a
Since 19*9 In Sanford
G C 000)4*1 Miller. 223 14*4

A D D ITIO N S , repairs, remodel
Ing Free esf
Res/Comm,
CBCS2UJ St C e r M 2714419
R E M O D E L , Carpentry, decks,
sem rm . garages, concrete
l l y r s free est Be *9249999

C A R P E N T E R All kinds of home
rrp a iri, painting A ceramic
Hie Richard Orest...... 221 &gt;972

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Concrete

A ir Conditioning
S H ««tlng

AAR O N LAN D SC APIN G
Cut
t i l . Irrigation, fetal law n
Care Since I I 149 *229

C A P T A IN C O N C R E TE . Wayne
Beal. I Man Quality Opera
lion I 229 &gt;229/249 reel

W I I M M A IR -C A L L U I E M I

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Replacement spec laHits I

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Sprinklors/lrrigotior
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I RXOO*toQ4* 14947991 A i

S T I V E C tO F F I LA W N CARE
Mow edge trim, 1 30 avg Add.
services 1*0 3294 free est

E L E C T R I C I A N , Lie. A tnt,
duality work, lair pi k # I , hr
f k tatit R . l ............. M l J if f
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N !
Q u a lity ta rv lc * . licantad,
(u n d id , Imurad 4/1 IU J

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Socrotarial A
Typing Sorvlcos

L iw n Sor vice

Electric* I

Appliances’
REW/USEO APfUAJKU

M A JE S T IC p.tntln*. Quality
work n yrt t i p M J r S N i l
Ih j a alham. F ra a k .t.a H SWT
P A IN TfN O . W l J t l l . Call H I
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P E T T Y -S P A IN T IN O S ER VICE
In t t r la r J E ,t a r t a r . O ua llty
Guarantoadt Fro* ail . R*r&gt;

home Im provem ent'

NEW# R EM O D EL# R E P A IR
H O M ES . O F F IC E S . S TO R ES
All type* construe!ten. Res/Cam

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D IC K P IN O L A -I P A IN TfN O .
Quality norkt I n t / E .t . L k 'd
A Imufa* F t w H l H D I t D

MIOHEIT QUALITY, tort
price I Guaranteed! Call The
Lawn Man! 497 499 9024

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1I1SS. O rto n * Av.
________ K Mart Plata

NO C O S T . . .

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(O ver fhe read.)
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over the reed
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1400 w kl National company
wrlll train C areer m inded Ne
cold cal is l Average high ) 0K
first year I Apply now 11
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m m . n r n u , m jits
• E N TR Y C LE R K •
P vt your love of computers to
work todayt Top firm needs
you to keep track of intorma
(ion Company needs you nowf
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
799W.mbS1* 2211174

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C LA S S IFIED
ADS

Lm ** i O g x g W
C lo u -*■• C O L Me requfrvd
Eiporkenca necessary
__________ 2214121

H0U5E1EETENDON
Mature tomaia lor t adults
Possibly Uve In. Cm
___________ 9SI29S7

RI*N*rc*rg luni*| C**t*r
Is now hiring M l A part time
positions Mature, depend#
bke. energetic lots » f petk
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benefits available Apply to
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M inim um 4 yrs. Experience in
H lgft Q u a lify R esid e ntial
Work! Reliable I References I
Good Driving Record! Own
Transportation A Tele f Only
V e ry Knowledgeable H ard
W orker Need Apply I Call
0914994 after 9:99 AM .

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Citato tor a vw a l yaw*.
b a a m ln g N a r lh la m ln a l*
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
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IN A N O FOR
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O K N 8 R A L JU R IS D IC T IO N
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CASE NO. 91-1199 CA M X
W EYERHAEUSER
M O R T G A G E CO M P A N Y ,
Plaintiff.

The West » 0 feet of the East
49 22 tael ot the West 1 0 chains
Of the South N Of the North to of
the Northeast to of the South
west 14 ot Section II Township
11 South. Range 21 East. Sami
note County. Florida
D A T E D February 14. 1992
(S E A L t
MAR YA N N E MORSE
C LER K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y Jane E Jasewk
O E P U TY CLERK
Publish March 2.10. 1992
D E P 20

CLASSIFIED ADS

71— H*lp Wanted
N U IC R Y M A N
E .p In *11
p h a t t i s ( landKapIng and
lawnmalntonant* m u l l

MAIL TO :

Santord Harald C laulfiad Ada
P.O. B o r 1 6 5 7
Sanlord, FL 33772-1657

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322-2611
300 N. Franch A y #., Sanlord

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House to Start
O I N K V A . c o m p le te p r l v .
F a m a la 1 i m . c h ild O K .
Newsmaker. Avail s/i i n mm
IN TO W N H O M E . W. Spring*
am— Itiet. U m p oh. V* will.
t M t nag Fro, proUr. H 7 -4 H
IA N F O R D
m olt will there
Full house prtv. 1300/mo. I/S
util ,1 1 9 security H I 4411
W IL L S H A R I Deltona t bdrm
h tm t. M l house privilege*
1300/mo plot 1/9 Util. 440 0*47

93— Moom i for Rtnf~
B IO R O O M W/fvH haute prtv.
Will eccapt t itb it M /F. U M
w i t VI t r W w U H I I H
J U S T Nip h tm t I Lovely room,
kitchen privilege*. (t b it T V .
tEB/wfc. I l l 3141
N I A R &lt;13. room lo iti with
kitchen prlv. U S weak. I » h

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R I C I t t l O N B U S T IR I Clean
r t t m t . h llc h t o . la e a d ry .
parch. From U l/ t O Include*
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S A N F O R D , N k o tr o t. Room
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S A N F O R O . Kit., la— dry prlv A
cebW hookup. Prtv. homo US
•h p+wt u s dtp m m t

)7— Apartments
Furnished / R»nt
S A N F O R D • f b d rm . taceiWnt
tr o t. HO p tr wool piut 1300
security Coll 333 330*________
A F A R T M IN T
largo 1 bdrm .
furnished W t lt r . tower tod
g t r b t g t Included SISO/mo
plot 1300dtpotll H I 0741
• CD ROOM . Lviog rm . hllchto
ond both, t i l t o weak p'u»
dm n u n i t r u t s q ;
C A M F IR
St Johot R lv tr.
t u l f t b l t lo r t o t p t r t t o
1 9 /w t G r o tlfitN o fl m t V t S
D E L U X E KitchenefW apt.. prlv
both to try, m k r t M v t . will
p tld HAS mo 4 dtp 37)1411
F IV C R M . A F T .. Fort fwro . hoi
• t it r . H ltlorictl Bldg 13*0
mo ♦ U TS dtp P f t l l l M l M
S A N F O R D • lo rgt 1 bdrm. lo ltl
p rlvtcy. Looting lor Ih t right
tm tll ftm llyl 1100 p tr woo*
plus 1304 deposit H I 13tt
O N I BOR ML. 1 both G t r t g t
t p l . N k t t r o t IJJS mo Coll
SI Johot R m lly Co P I 4113
O N I B DR M .. If t p l . I b it!
from downtown U1 11 lo
dwdtd m t m i v . mtg.
O S T I I N I B DR M .. L « Ih rtt
room, tern porch. lanced yd .
prlv p ort 1371 mo 377A371
O S T IIN
L t r p t I bdrm tp lt
# No p tlt From STA/wh up plwt
dtpotll include* whiiiitt
__________Coil m m i __________
S A N F O R O • Sia oporlm toit U r
root. Spring Sptcitll 171/wk
A ll w lllllUt ptld C tll H I IMS.
U3 4741 or 230*011

Apartments
-nlshi / Rent
Unfurnished
E X T R A 1 0 . M et 1 Bdrm. C lttn
4 b rig h t, n t t r P l n t c r t t l
tcho tl. n t t r cNy but By
monfher week. m 7 7 U
H IO O I N L A K I . 1/1 vMtt F p k .
g t r t g t . Uoetd. pool A Unnit
g tti n u s i i t r m m i

- W -^Hom asfor S O T

103— H o u m

1 0 . 1/1. CHA. wash'dryer hoot
up. h trdto od floort 1101 S
F o rt A v t 1471 mo 113 1*1*

MARINER'S VI L U C E
l . k . A d . I bdrm. IM In M
I bdrm. tits mo .n d up

1IW 70

MOVE IN SPECIAL
C » i» .it .,r r . i»| l&lt; i l « r
E ■tf , m . l . *,*.1 ttudiot «nd I
b a m t . W i .1 it a r H * 1
M X W Iia H f f t
M T IT E R Y B IN T tM C IA L II
I ana | b a rm . . pool. U unarr
a . « t or morva. f urn or
unfum m u » n a m i
N I A R O o n o I . n o l/ l N I C I
A n o off t i p o rtm , Mott util

Mt«a tiia«ot to ou

N I C ! l o r I barm I bom
control H /A. N O O N f/ary«r
hONt UN*. M ll'm o ptu. MCurl

D U P L K X U r Ronl rloto U Lh
M t r y B lv d / 17 *3 It* mo A
tm toe A v tll tm m oditUly
Ftnetd yd Hoot AC 133 MI3
hr. m tg., will rotum ctN.

LAROK l/ l O UPLKX. N ttr
M S . tern porch. quUI cui do
tte .p o N 147* mo 40*0473
SPACIOUS D U P LE X S . 3 bdrm .
I b tlh O u k l, tern porchot
Y t r d M oil U c l n t - m s

107— Mobile
Homes / Rent
O N I BO R M .. tu rn . AC. Ctn

Port Avt. M tM U P i. 1311MI
O S T I I N I bdrm with ctbtnt
1300 ptr month piut dtpotll
Ptrftel U r rttktot. No ptlt
_________Ctll 373 4347________

Oft tpl In m ttl trot No
m i n t _______

TH R U
B I O R O O M , */&gt;
f lrtp ltc tt. t i t (t r p t l
1171/mo piut I U i U r M«tl A I
mo d ip Park A v t 7 U *344
W E 'L L M tb t Y t « A O t t l you
ctn I rtfw tt Chottt G tn ta t
O trd tn t A p lt U d t y l 333 &gt;0*0
I A I B ID R O O M t f t t 11*1 A up
H I IU 3 t r SI4 tt44
I B O R M D U P LK X A F T . 13*S
p tr month 13U ttcwrtly d »
potil C tll 174 *A44

IC I-H o u se T
Furnished/Rant
t o o a I N T , canoao. l/l

cWncy furnithod

Irii

»I*S mo

I H i toe C t M » 4 3fSt_________
L A R I MARY
T h t F t r t t l. I
bdrm | btlh. tdu ll commgw
ty. pvor U N t p u t B otw hM
rtcro ttw n facilifwt IS Jl mo
P*ut dtp 133 441*

1 W — M o u ld s
U n f u rn is h e d / R t n t
C A S S I I B I R Y . J bdrm It*
both. Itm ily rm . firtpM et
U tt/m o . AHamanU. &gt; bdrm
I b t l h . t h t d . | 1 7 S / m t.
Si t U r d | bdrm 1 bath. &gt; cor
p tr t p t . lilt/ m o a t 4711
G A O V B V IIW V IL L A © I I t t t
M a r y B lv d . J/&gt;
III
G r t o intod Av U*S monih

BATEMAN REALTY
NEAR M S tertt. ttltbiithod
Ftrn Farm butlnott with 4-1.
&gt;iut Or— go City wtlrr
pool, plu
14 000 now | IV*,000
Wat S7J4
Hiftdyman't nightmtr*t V I.
ownor Im— cing 11* *00
Loott Purchtt*
l/l block.
114.*00Oonor holding

3I14ISI..............321-2157
Bond Money A tjilib lt 7.9%
GOV'T FORECLOSURES
BANK REPO'S
ASSUME NO QUALIFY
CoM Jonrt Mont Iw id
Ooyt. H I II U I m , 111 3371
AA Carnot. Inc.

LOHOWOOD/LK. MABY t r t t .
1.000 1.300 tq

M. with or

without A/C ttfk tt storting
133S M e ln U th Foinl. H I Stop
M N F O R O U R . 1.131. 1.100
tqutr t Not t v N It b U I
C tll 371 7004

In v ttU n Ratify. 43* *414
NOM E FOR SALE. Sanford
tro t 131S.it par mtnfh In
U rttU d? CtH H I H*t

The Prudential (d&amp;

117— Commercial
Rantali

.Flo rid a Realty

SANFORO. notr Airport 1.000
tq ft. tfflct bldg Ampio
porting tnd htndktp ftcill
tu t Utp/mo Coil 13t ttO&gt;
SHOWROOM 1.19 tq It tnd
W A R IH O US K . 1000 tq It
Airport Bl, StnUrd 173 II U

HURT TO M U TOUR HOME?
I am looking U r nk t homo* U
... -

.P»4k*iqUh buyer*

Cell Bob Crtforr, RIAITOB
&lt;443) BS4 l l t t t r H M U t
LK. M A R T A REA Big 1 bdrm
3 bath

111— Office
Space/Rent

M u tt toll

u t joo

AeNvtOnt, Addlt U 4 -I1 II__

MUST SOI

CALLS— U rd
H I **44
SAHFOBO. fmithtd tptet. I.11B
tq f t . piut tptn tptet. 33*
tnd 10*3 tq ft 371 7tB4

121— Condominium
_______ Ranlali_______
I B D RM . kllchtn tpplitnc*t.
• tth tr/d ry* r. ter porch
1310/mo ,1300 dvp IH 111*
1 B O R M 1 both condo, now
c a r p a l, w t t h t r / d r y t r .
1471/m o. I yr 7BD E Airport
Bl StnUrd. iO I 0*4 *3*4
1 B D RM . I btlh. 1044 tq f l .
k m porch. w«th dryor Fool.
ItewKl. Unnit 1471 mo 1300
•dvp m o s t no* Cvot

127— Storago/Ofllca
Space
O FFIC E SPACE WOO tq tl 4
Ig rm t Full btlh A kit N ttr
but S4M mo 331 7700
1 4 1 -H o m e s fo rS a le
\|I 31 M
S t i l l III
k S I IV\ IS
Mi \l I M V I I

Double wide mobile homo 34
X S3 1/1 N k t htm t I Rett Utt
Atftum tablt mtg 114.700
Firm CoM Ico ni M t-tttf
N E E D A HOUSE!
• Down Payment a Problem?
• Soil Em pUytod t Problem?
• Credit* P rebUm f

________CALL H7d4*t________
S A N FO R O . Three B d r m . H t
bath, family rm . big yd Cloto
U t t o r t t 1S4 400 H f *044
S A N F O R D 1 bdrm 3 bath with
c— trtl H/A Ownor financing,
d o w n p a y m e n t negotiable
faf.vot Call 44? 7*03

STAJIS MTOf C ITY
M ANAOEM CNT A R EALTY
___ 44? H I 7371/373 4170

$1 DOWN
FOR VETS
A littU more tor other*
Brend now 3 beefroom 3 both
homo* with &gt;car garage*
1*47 utal monthly payment*
Ctll now. otter limited'
Univtreal Ratify. 441 I I U
107 M t i d o v Bird

Now priced at |7* *00 with
•acolUnt owner fintnctngl
S*.*00 down, btitneo pay IS
year* at M M ’mo including
» \ APR 3 bedroom 1 bath
double garage Ig tun porch,
do—

Contidrr Trade or
Lotto/Pure hat*

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.

C A U M R T REAl ESTATE
372 7 1 )1

K v M M fic .il a t i l l )

14*— Commercial
Proparty / Salt

a * i&gt;

LA R IK R O N T p ,.lt«tM n .l ol
IKS cull. I I , cf f l . t oilit n
w a ttin g a r t t . t t t r t g t .
bathroom Long wood Ilf 0441

HOME or THE M r
• O B ACK M Jt t/U y bw&lt;M M 1,11

M.% .11
si lh. m &lt;&gt;
far a &gt; H lV !b a m 1*n lu*u»»
HUB.
C A U ANYTIME

322-2420
321-2720

151— Investment
Property / Sale
« U N IT , A R T. R M ,

1ST— Appliancts
/ Furniture_____

N n root

tiding Appraital t*4K Soiling
ottttK Dana Motely 33* 4*34

153— Acreage*
______ Loft/Sate
ENTERPRISE wooded 4 oerr*
— Lokethore Or Lk AA— roe
octet* 110*400
W
M attotwUt, RaatUr 371 7*43
O C A L A N A T 'L F O R E S T .
Wooded Uttt 11 *10 each, no
money down I ft?l 41 m— fhiy
l &gt;00 **3 103*

155— Condominiums
Co Op / Sale
R T OWNER N w m i.l. V.M^v
1/1. dtwntlairt appliance*
included Pool tenm* Bargain
*114*100
a?* 3041 e»o*

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale
IA N PORO
3 bdrm 1 bath
12X00 Now floor end win
daw* 14,100 OBO H I 4741
SAVE MSI NEW tf*t HOMES!
WHY PAY RETAIL? lIXTt.
F Stjaa. &gt;4X34. l i t J44 US S3t*
S— ford Area

E X C N A N O E OR S E L L your
property located — ywherr!

Pots

20)— Wearing Appartl

SPRING SPECIALS

car g trtg t. In Hiddon Ltkt.
U N O bolow approval Ctll
II I 4 M no rrattoo pkt*o.

• O AROENERt
b r.
Heavy duty metal 4' X S*
Halted bottom. Hoorod for
drainage Good U r backyard

201— Horsos

• l/l on l/J tc rtl Foncod. culd*
fttc. drtd m d itrrot U4 *00

PtUI K Bf IM OSBORNE
Vf IlYIIRI RRORIRflrS
171 4/64

M ALLAR D DUCKS AMI, A
f t m a l t . breeder*
Domett k atod Torn# 114 each
1 )M H ! tr 1341144

PONY CART. Rebuilt. All tUol.
now firtt. pointed (red) and
now tool 1110
14*1174

• A n o m t No Ow4ltl*o«t
• S tn U rd Ft. ctth o drtl coil.
Unetd. g t r t g t Ut.tOO

W IN TER SFRINOS
1/1 tplit
plan, woodod tertf U* *00
ALTAM O NTE SPOS. V I tplil
pi— , dotd ond ttr*ot. 143*00
DELTONA 1/1 pn I tert. ter
porch, carport. M3. *00

222— Miscellaneous

CHINE1E IHAR PEI PUPPIES
born Doc ISth. t i l l
________ Call 1)0 **3*_________
CHOW PUPS AKC. Par— It —
promltot. good with kids
11001110 334 7347____________
R O TTW EILER PUPS
AKC
roglfttrtd. tactllonl blood
lln tt Shots and wormed
17S0 1300
H I 1117

StnU rd A r t t Horn**
d l/ l • Fplc. now ptlnl ond
carpot. Uncod ytrd
13* *00
d l/ l — l/S ter*. C/H/A. lit. too
dStnltnd l/l now point. A/C.
ro o il't ter*. Uncod 114*00
• In T U Country I Homo on ow r
*1 tert. hotvily »rrod US.*00
d l/l. appi. now point, ctrpol.
Uncod yd. carport. 144 *00
• l/1'i iplit plan, tppiltneot.
gtrtg t. Unetd yard. 14S.*00

PLUS.. M ty ltk Country Club
Now brkk cut tom i/1 tpl it
pi— , ter. porch w «pa l/l
trrod te rn . Uncod tll*.*00
Lh. M try. Lott Than tl.ttt On
• 1/1 rtnovttod. now ctrpol.
paint, tppl. Uncod. 14* *00

m — Pots* Suppiitt

200— Regliltred

Gov I Ropot/Attumo No Out I
Ify Momotl SominoU. Ortngo.
Voiutit. L tk t Count tot

B Y OWNER. 3 bdrm . 1 bath f

114— Warehouse
Space / Rent

NOthor/aryor WD'mo

K i* m tm o

o BONO M ONEY. 3.*%#
FR EE OOV T ASSISTANCE
FHA AS LOW AS4\
VA AS LOW AS

I BDRM I B A TH
B ttrd tll
A v t . S3S4 p tr month plut
ttcwrlfy Ftn e td yd 373 t i l l

It Moll Boottr. OT VU
lANFOBO. &gt; barm t bom.
Uow«aaooi»t.a»«atm___

v ialu m i prow mils

105— DuplexT rip ltx / Rent

OC 1IOHINOI

i r t T h t Loch Ol T h t I rttJi
M O V E IH NOW A N D T A K E A
R O M A N TIC CR U IS E T O T H E
BAH AM AS t Now ctntlrwc
lion • Fully equipped Itm ily
t U t d kllchtnt t Swimming
pool t C I w b h t u t t
t Professional m tln ltn tn c t
t A fU r school children's tnd
leprechaun's tC tlv ilitt
NO
• lA R M E Y H E RE I C t ll
T t r r y , ytwr c ru ln
d trtc U r I ....Cedar “O ’Craak”
A p l t . 334 43J4 S4S0 Htrlavtll
A v t. (c o m t r t llS lh l

' Vri''h,

W lllf &gt; n « B ll H0M1S
LAR I HURT
* I b lrm I
b tlh . 1100 tq II com pUUly
remodeled Control H/A. Ig
quWt Ut. border* Ith t tnd
ptrb 1400'mo Sot t l 134 W
AJm t.lhon coil 3734*01
I O N 0 W O O D IM M A C U 1 A T I I
171. Livin g, dining, ftm lly
r m t . S c h o t lt W o t d lt n d t .
Rock lot t . Ik M try . S7S0 mo
141-4111 L t t v t M t t t t g t
F A 0 1 A A R I A . 1 bdrm I btlh.
C H A . USBrno U M te c
H 1 1 0 U t r *P4-N31*I 3
R I N T OR L I A S ! O P TIO N .
Son lord. 1/1. I cor. tpk No
qualifying! I H *441fv. mag
R I H T W /O P TIO N T O Bvy V I .
O w t r hotdt m lg . S \ down
W I N T E R S P R IN G S g t t d
I tc t lio n
A v t l l . 4 /S
3 tS H S U 4 t hr. m u __________
S A N F O R D - 3 or 4 hdrm. I b tlh
* SpoeUwt. c U tn . Uncod ytrd .
n k t ntlghborhood SMS/mo
plw tltcw rlty W3 4IPI________
S U N LA N O
3 b d m I btlh.
C lttn . L o tto
No p o ll
1431/dttCtunMd C l 0744
T H R U R IO R O O M . It m ily
r m . g t rt g t . Ig Unetd yd
Kidt P tft O K I 37340*3
W I H I 1 0 Sominoi* County
hom tt U rtn ll For fr t t quota
lion H O R E A L T Y . I l l — I
I B DR M I BATH* flrtploco.
Iron! ond bock porch, nko
quUI Son lord notghborhood
S4SB/mt Coll m 3411________
I B IO R O O M . I b tlh On 1 oertt
1 4 lond In E n U rp rltt Country
living UOO mo Coll tfttr
7PM S74 3*N

B R A N D N K W O F F IC E B LD G
tot tq. H. U I J U tq. H.

A fT O ID A B ll IEN TS

K ,T ' N*C A R L V L E ® by

Unfurnished / Rant

• LAMP, country styled brat*
4 wood bat* with mild giatt
thado ISO H I 4144__________
R E F R IG E R A TO R , Frlgldart
tide by tide 1»t y ri otd Now
11700 Mutt toll t*S0 OBO
Day 334 H it E v e lt lA f f )
O lO FA. low teat and wine rack
coffto table, t il or port
1*0 offer ....
371*0*3
•r— ttta O lW ISth St
• STOVE. EUcfrk Vtry good
condlti— ISO H I 1033________
o TA BLE, drop Nat varmthod
It brown.
Vtry n k t 111
Bettor Hurry! 331 473♦_______
• T R A IN C O M P A C TO R .
Ktl.r\a ior. For Iobi# or built in
almond black Only 471
Call 331 *433

142— Television/
Radio / Sltreo
• HOUSTON TRACKER UHF
rtffttU Cot! now. t** Jut! I'k•
now 114* 371 717*

1S5— CompuTtrs
IBM Compatible lettwere and
•ntlruclt— U r home butinott
Best price*' Game* U ter tout
_________Call 371 33*4

Mobile Homo Community

1S7— Sporting Poods

REPO 1*01 Kautm— 4 Broad
34*14. 1 bdrm 1 bath tphf
Gorgeou* homo I II J \ m»vf
ett. — ly 11.0** down to a
qualified buyer 130*00

• H E A V Y B A O . IB tH a g )
Evorlttl Now. never utod
110 3)4 U33

l*U M AN ATEE
Ibath

14XS? Jbdrm
l*ooo

1*01 AAANATEE
Ibath

14X40. 3bdrm
17.100

Broker. » J 4140 4)1 310)

111— Office Supplies
/ Equlpmont
• TIL E CARINET. M W
US U l l i l t

U

1)1— Building
Materlali

IM — Business
For Sale

• FENCE. CIUM I M , M " br SO
II AU lngtS, C .ll SS, SOI

P A R T lim a lawn ta rv lc t.
appro* ItSO-mo income
Appro* IS hour* per week
Truck, til Equipment and
account* 1H00P)**7*

RIDINO MOWER. Snapper •
HP. to te'fW etlaW Likanawl
H ) 1004
17M)

145— PuplBx for S a ir
SANFORD DUPLEX. I bdrm
•ach Good ntlghborhood
13* *00 will finance 174*044

111— Appliances
__/ Furnltura
• R N T IO U K D R E S S E R . «
drawer.— ltd tak 17S H I 0024
• ANTIQUE CNUECN FEW . It
tt all pine tioo. or trade for
— tlqu— U f IM7
BCD KIN O S IIC Canapy
mirrored celling I drawer* ♦
t tor ego Mutt too to opproci
ale |«00 Firm 174 1010 alter
4PM H I 4330. tal 4JtODoy*
• B E V ELE D AAIRROR. 3 tec
lion* w/AAether #I Pearl 44 *
W X 4 T H 17S 1771717 _____
• BIO C H A IR . O vtrttw lltd.
butt— 4 tuck “ Tub” chair
Gold color Uphoistory good.
Mutt too U appreciate! i l l
m iS IS tv. m tg_____________
Bi'S RESALE
Buy and Soil
lurnitu'e 4 collocfibiet for
tale doll coiler It— ?114 S
Park Or Call 171 7*4t
BRASS BED Queen w ortho
mettrett tot Still in boa Cotl
I ’OUO Self lor »W0 17| 4S*t
• CAPTAINS B E O Ctm pUU
tot 171171 71*4____________
D A V B IO While l»— 4 brats
w orthopedic mattresses 4
pap up trundle SMI in bo*
( us* 1*00 Sail 1X30 WI414I
DOUBLE BOX Spring AAattrets
Sett Over to u PKk la lato i
LABBYSM ART
1314133
FRANK 4 LORI I New 4 Used'
&gt;14)1 French Thrift Here
PHONE IM m *
FU TO N A N D FR A M t
Twin Iche* 1114*
Fuildovotoot) SI**
Quo— i so*a 1134*
F v U a F a c U ry .il) *04)
m *W Airport Bl. lanterd
• K E NM OR I E L E C T R IC
RANOE
Good thapo ft&gt;00
OBO AA— Wed after I 30 PM
_________ 373 1011

Hey Diddle, Diddle
• Is Your Apartment
too little?
• Does Your Rent Send
You O ve r The Moon?
- W E CAN HELP -

1)2— Lawn k Gordon

195— Ma chinary/Tool»
CARPET CLEANING
FQUIPM CNT Caste. *00. I*
in butter with tank toiuti—
Eac C— d 11 400OBO 1)0 30)4
FOBK L IF T TBUCKft. Utad
buy tall rant taaia Many
tuet t t l lt M atk U r A— /
wkend*. Mika *04 7H I4U
FO R K LIFT. Clark. 1100 lb ca
pacify Wart t good 11MO
_________C H H U I4 4 ________
• MOTOR. I horte. reworked
Make otter ) 77 &gt;014

m —p&gt;ts a Supplies
• ■ E A O L E M IX OOOS. 3
lemale I tpoyed I young
Parted lor childr— I VERY
LOVING Call mernsng — ly I
Atk U r Mary . 3H 44*1_______
FRCE DOGTRAININO*
F tnd Out How
Call 174 1744
• FREE TO A GOOD home
nine m— lh a^d I yr old
Mate Neutered Cat* H I if 71

• LO VELY. LOVELY Formal
d r t t i l Lavender S lit S
Brld etm a id /P rom d r t t t
Worn 1 timol RuffUd tk tv tt.
long train w bow at back
body lit w heart shaped
neckline Paid over 1)00 Sac
rlfk t tor lldO Call or lv mtg
anytime IU I U 7

211—
Antlquei/
Collectibles
E L V IS P R E S L E Y rocordt.
dollt. plaUt. calenders, slat
u t i . whiskey decantart.
books. Iapestr let much much
moral Botl after H I 143*
• STAR TR E K • EnUrprltt.
” Blu* Prints” tot II page* in
pouch. I*71 odili— . mint US
tfttr 4 pm IH 4434

212—

Auctions

AUCTION
SATURDAY, MARCH M. 2PM
IH m h i I m S U s
tl* Fr— ch Avt. Sanford
Hwy t? fla t 3rd St.
1 houtos 100 ft tr— tag# —
17 *3 Use U r office*. — tiquo
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by Chic Young,

B L O N D IE

by Mort Walker

B E E T L E B A IL E Y
AREN'T \ 60 BACK.' ITU TOO
WE GOING ) EMBARRASSING/
SWIMMING,

THERE'S A BUNCH OF
GIRLS IN THE LAKE
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BY LAND.
by Charles M . Schuli

»E A N U TS
I TS ALL SETTLED THEN.
SNOOPY.. TOO CAN STAY
HERE W ITH LIN U S
A N D LUCY. O K A Y ?

I’LL ONLY BE 6 0 N E FOR A FEU) DAYS..
THEY'LL TAKE 6 0 0 D CARE OF YO U...

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Do calcium deposits in
lungs need treatment?
DEAR DR. O O TTl W h a t
causes calcium deposits In the
lunga? Is there a cure, or can I
expect the condition to get
rogreaalvely worse with time?
DEAR READER; As a defense
mechanism, the body deposits
calcium at the altea of Inflam­
mation. Th e calcium walla off
the Inflammation and m ay pre­
vent contamination of surroun­
ding tissues. Sometimes the cal­
cium deposits cause more trou­
ble than the Inflammation Itself;
for example, calcific deposits In
tendons often cause severe pain.
Lym ph glands can also calcify.
Such a reaction Is common In
Ihc lungs and usually reaulta
from old. burned-out Infection,
such as tuberculosis and fungus
Inflammation. These deposits
are not painful and are usually
discovered accidently In a chest
X-ray. The calcium Itaelf needs
no treatment and progresses
slowly. If at all. Th e Important
consideration Is to make sure
there Is no active Infection
needing antibiotic therapy.
Therefore. If your doctors have
checked you for active Infection
(with blood testa and sputum
analyses), you can safely dis­
regard the calcification* In your
lungs. Of course, this Is a general
answer: you must ask your
d o c t r r ’a advice about y o u r
particular case. Although calci­
um deposlla do not cause dis­
ease. I am sending you a free
copy of m y Health Report " L iv ­
ing With Chronic Lung Disease."
DEAR DR. O O T T l I suffer
from Im potence, b ord e rlin e
g la u c o m a (t r e a t e d w it h
pilocarpine and Tlm optlc) and
have hern on liquid antacids for
five years. Is there any connec­
tion between m y Impotence and
the other problems I base?
DEAR READERi Impotence Is
not a consequence of glaucoma
per ac. N or docs It follow
digestive problems, for which —
I gather — you are using antac­
ids. Impotence Is usually caused
by artcrlosclerollc blockages In
the circulation to Ihe genitals

a nd by c e rta in m e d icin e s .
Tlm optlc Is one.
Unlll fairly recently, doctors
did not believe that eye drops
affected the body’s other organs.
Clearly, however, some medi­
cines — notably beta-blocker*
such as Tlm opllc — do affect
more than the eyes. For exam­
ple, Tlm optlc can lower Ihc

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the table are a shock; you were
expecting far fewer. At trick one.
declarer plays low from dum m y
and captures your partner’s nine
with hla ace. Do you see any
chance for Ihe defense?
At Ihe table. South calmly led
a low spade at trick two. hut
West couldn't believe that h r
had found such a successful
lead. Almost by rcllex. he played
low. D um m y's spade jack won
Ihc trick and South tabled Ills
cards, claiming nine trlcka: one
s p a d e , th r e e h e a r t s , on e
diamond and four clubs.
J West had kept Ihc faith, he
would have won with llic spade
ace and led another diamond.
Tru e , that defense Isn’t guaran­
teed to defeat Ihc contracl. but
at worst It will cost only an
overt rick.

For the second Uols Bridge T ip
of Ihe week, we turn to a former
European cham pion. Anders
Urunzell of Sweden. Ills recom­
mendation applies to ail hands,
but he focuses an a deal In which
North (who becomes dum m y)
thinks for a long time before
bidding a game. Your Initial
reaction Is that he Is overbid­
ding. hoping for the best. Hut
utter you trad, you see that he
was actually contemplating a
slam. With all that hlgh-eurd
power In the dum m y, you are
sure the contract la laydown.
However, don’t fall asleep. There
might be one chance to defeat
the contract, and you m ustn’t
miss It.
Cover Ihe East and South
cards In the diagram. As partner
didn’t double the Stayman Inulry. you guesa to lead the
lamond live, hoping lo find
Itartner’a null. The IS points on

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Never get depressed by u
powerful dum m y. Keep looking
for a chance to kill Ihe contract.

B y B t r n lc t Beds Osol
Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
M a rch 1 1 . 1BB2
A n u m b e r of In te re s tin g
changes, both socially and mate­
rially. could be In the offing In
Ihe year ahead. You're In an
interesting cycle with all types of
beneficial linkage.
P IB C E B (Feb. 20 March 20)
Unless you set a shining exam­
ple. d o n 't expect bu sine ss
ussoclatr* lo bcliave Ihe way you
desire. Th e y will emulate your
standards Pisces. treat yourself
lo a birthday gift. Send for
Places’ Astro-Graph predictions
for Ihc year alirad by mailing
♦ 1 . 2 5 p lu s a l o n g , s e l f addressed. stamprd envelope lo
AstroGraph. c/o this newspaper.
P.O. Box UI42H. Cleveland. O H
44101-3420. Re sure to slate
youraodlac sign.
A R IE S (March 21-Aprtl 101
Individuals you’re Involved with
today w o n't tolerate h e a vy­
handed tactics. Use procedures
that are fair but firm, and be
considerate of oliters' feelings.
T A U H U B (April 20 May 20)
Things sitould work out well for
y o u to d a y , p ro v id e d y o u r
expectations are reasonable.

T ills Is not a day when you are
apt loget something (or nothing.
OEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)
Y o u r e ffo rts w ill be w e llcoordinated and effective today,
but only up to a point. Problems
co u ld de velop th ro u g h Im ­
pulsiveness. Just when you’re
dose to fulfilling your objectives.
CANCEA (June 21-Ju ly 221
Situations can be adjusted lo
your satisfaction today — If you
k rrp an open mind. Feelings of
unfairness lltal you project on
others could be your own cre­
ations.
LEO (J u ly 2 3 -A u g . 221 It
you're Involved In an arrange­
ment with a friend today that
requires an Investment on behalf
of both parlies, be extremely
careful. The re 's a possibility
someone will lt d pul upon.
V1EOO (A ug. 23-Sept. 22)
E n d e a v o rs y o u p e rs o n a lly
manage have good chances (or
success today. However. If you
have lo share your authority
with another, problems could
develop.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 O ct. 23|
S e rio u s m a tte rs sh o u ld be
treated with Ihc respect they
deserve today. If left unresolved.

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they could later rear their ugly
heads und cause you consider­
able Inconvrnlrnce.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nnv. 221
Wanting signals are up today
where Joint ventures urc con­
cerned. T ills could tic especially
true If you liavr to gamble on
someone tu do something that
you can't do yourself.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
2I| You’re un effective strategist
today, tiul you might not t»e us
e q u a lly c o m p e t e n t w h e r r
execution Is cotMcrnrd. If you
lutvc a good game plan, follow It
to the letter.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan
10) You should Itc rather adroit
at managing your material af­
fairs today. fxd your perfor
manre Isn't apt to h r as Im ­
pressive where huiniin rclattoiishliis urc concerned.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20 Feb. 191
It’s best lo do without lexlay
rather than knowingly make a
hum deal with strings attached
In order lo gel something you
lldnk you nerd right now. Re
patirnt.
(C I I 0 U 2 . N E W S P A P E R E N TE K P K IS E A S S N .

by Leonard Starr

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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnoe 1908
S4th Year, No. 170 - Sanlord, Florida

NEW S D IG ES T

Tsongas w ins here
Bush, too; B u ch an a n , B row n stro n g e r in S e m in o le

□ S p o rts
Another award for Nason
SA N FO R D — SCC'a Ilrtan Nason has been
named the KCCAA Haskrtball Player of Ihc Year
In a vote of the stale's Junior college coaches.

See Page IB .

□ Paople
Let's eat
Columnist Midge Mycolf shares sortie St.
Patrick's Day cooking lore while our Cook of the
Week attacks the lat grams In homemade
mulflna.

See Page 4B

□ Florida*
Chief justice named
A funner nun has been namrd the new chief
Justice. Th e first woman to hold the post, she
replaces the first black to hold the post.

See Page a A
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FIELD
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Paul Tsougls edged
out Arkansas Gov. Hill Clinton
among Seminole County voters on
Su|&gt;er Tuesday, while u greater than
average number of Republicans cast
their ballols for conservative com­
mentator Pat lluchanan over Presi­
dent George Hush.
And even Democrat Jerry Hrown
lared m u c h t im e r here than
elsewhere In ihc slate.
As might lie expected, county
Democrats and Republicans drew
different conclusions from Ihc same
results.
"When I add all tlir numbers up.
most people voted against President
Hush." M id a pleased lllll Gllrnartln.
chairman of the Seminole County
Democratic Executive Committee.
" It was a ve ry good day for
Democrats.” he said this morning.
"There might of have been a
tendency to send a message-type
vole because It was the prim ary."
Seminole C ou nty commissioner
Fred Slreelman. co-chairman of the

1-4 lane closing tonight
L A K E MARY The Inside, left lane of
castbound Interstate 4 at Lake Mary lioulevard
will be closed tonight from 10 p.m until 6 a.m.
Thursday.
Interchange construction crews will be re­
surfacing the roadway.

Launch date set for Atlantis
C A P E C A N A V E R A L - NASA has sei a March
23 launch date for the next shuttle flight, an
atmospheric research mission by Atlantis.
Liftoff with a crew of seven astronauts Is
scheduled for H O I a.m. E S T . Tire space agency
announced the launch date Tuesday.
Atlantis* clglil-day Journey — the 46lh shuttle
night and the second of Ihc yeur — Is part of n
long-term NASA project to study the environ­
ment from space.
Sclentmc Instruments aboard the spaceship
will examine regions of the atmosphere ranging
from six miles to more than 150 miles above
Earlh. Other Instruments will measure solar
rn rrg y and study ultraviolet radiation.
NASA's new shuttle. Endeavour. Is scheduled
to make Its maiden voyage, n satellite-rescue
mission. In early May.

Infants survive tornadoes
ZERO . Miss. — Thom as Moody thought he
had lost Iris 3-month-old son ufler a tornado
destruyed his mobile home. T h r u he heurd
crying from ubove. and found Ihc child hanging
upsldr down Ilia pine tree.
The baby, wlxiar nightgown had cuught on u
branch H fret up. suffered u broken rib and
bruises but cecapcd serious Injury, said Dr. Phil
lllevlns. a surgeon ul SI. Dumlnlr-Jarkaon
Memorial Hospital.
"Children have a resiliency llvit Is absolutely
um arlng." lllevlns said.
Three |&gt;roplr were killed. 47 |x-ople were
Injured and 100 homes were damaged or
destroyed early Tuesday In anil around this
eomunlty HO miles rast of Jacknin.
In Murphy, atiout 00 miles northwest ol
Jackson, an Hmonth-old girl csra|&gt;rd Injury
when her family's mobile home was destroyed
by a tornado.
" A mattress mashed her ugolnsl the celling.
There wasn't u scratch on her." said Anthony
Glass, who said the child was with u family
visiting Ids home.

county Hush campaign commlttre.
said this morning.
"Hut apparently, there's really
nobody the Democrats are really
enamored with."
Ele ctio n s s u p e rv iso r Sa ndra
Guard's prediction last week that 39
percent of the county's Republicans
and Democrats would participate
Tuesday was right on the nose. A
total of 39.300 or the 100.B35
eligible voters cast bullnts Tuesday
after polling at all 101 precincts and
ulisentee voles were tallied.
Democrats proved more diligent
voters than Republicans Tuesday as
nearly 41 percent of the 41.40H
Democrats participated compared to
22.22H votes from Republicans,
representing about 37 |M-reent of the
eligible GOP residents.
Seminole County results did vary
a bit from statewide voting. County
Republicans gave Hush a resound­
ing victory with 63.9 percent of
their vote, but a higher percentage
of county Republicans voted for
lluchanan than elsewhere In the
stale. About 30 |&gt;ercrnl of the

CSee County. Page 6 A

Final vote
Seminole

Pet

Florida

Pet

3,657
6,400
129
126
6,484

22%
38%
1%
1%
39%

137,137
577,635
12,372
10,795
379,939

12%
52%
1%
1%
34%

8,014
14.214

36%
64%

286,014
608,250

32%
68 %

Democrats
Brown
Clinton
Harkln
Kerrey
Tsongas

Republicans
Buchanan
Bush

Sem inole C ou nty Manager Ron Rabun keep* an aya on vola count.

New bed and breakfast inn proposed
By NICK PFEIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Sanlord tuny have Its second Hcd
and Hreakfast establishment In the near future. A
proposal has lieen made for such an establish­
ment at 1011 Oak Avenue.
During Monday night's meeting, the Sanford
City Commission autnortxcd the properly owner.
Sica N'acu. to apply to the Planning and Zoning
Commission for a Conditional Use hearing.
According to the National Register of Historic
Plates, the house was originally called the G.A.
Hudford House, und wus constructed starting In
1920. It was first occupied In 1924. It has been
classllled us u single family dwelling.
Last year, the City Commission approved the
establishment of the C ity's first lied and
Hrrukfast Inn. the Higgins House, ul 420 S. Oak
Avenue. Il wus built In IH94. Owners Walter anti
Roberta Padgett officially o|ienrd the house on
Dec 12.
N ucii appeared lielore the Planning und Zoning
Commission us well as the City Commission
sevrral times In October of last yeur. seeking
wulvers to establish a lied und Hreakfast

^ W e trust that Sanford has a
lot to offer to the tj e of
tourists who, visiting Central
Florida, are interested in stay­
ing In a historic house that has
just been restored, j
-P ro p a rly O w nar Sica Nacu
operation at Park Avenue and 13th. Street.
"N o w ." she says, "we want to turn our own home
Into that.''
In her request fur u change of use oil ihc Oak
Avenue property. Nacu said. "W e trust that
Sanford has u lot to offer to the ty|M- ol tourists
who. visiting Central Florida, ore Interested In
staying In u historic-house that has just lieen
restored."
Nacu and her husliund have been working on
the restoration In kreplug with the Victorian era
architecture und design. "T h e restoration took

atiout IH months." she said, "and Is expected to
lie finished by thr end of 1992."
"W e have really worked on this." she com­
mented. "we practically put our very souls Into
thr remodeling."
The home, us u private residence, wus opened
to the public during the lour of homes last year.
“ Almost everything In the house Is original." she
commented. The doors, woodwork, und crown
mouldings In the ceilings ure original." She
added. "W e restored everything we |Misslhly
could, und only had to add u few things such us
stulnrd glass on the front of thr housr."
N'acu said she has spokrn to her neighbors
ulmut thr plun and they approved. "T h is Is our
dream ", she said, "und I hope we run m ukr the
dream come true."
T h r muttrr will lie brought In-fore PAZ as soon
as ull ol lire applications are received by the City.
According to City Planner Ja y Murder. "W ith the
Commission's upprnval to tuke thr m u llrr to
PAZ. they would have the authority to grunt flnul
approval und II proluibly would not have to come
liack to the Commission."

Lake Mary water agreement extended
By J. MARK BARPIBLO
Herald Stall Writer

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Cold snap through the week
lle c o in liig p a r t ly
cloudy and bree/y.
Cooler lem|is with a
high in the upper
OOs. Wind north 15
to 20 mph and gusty.

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MsraMtests
Delayed construction on Lake Mery Boulevard has forced extension of a c ity -c o u n ty water agreement.

L A K E MARY Delays In thr
wldrnlng of Lakr Mary Houlrvurd
have forced an extension of u
wholesale water agreement between
the city and county.
In' I9H5. Seminole County ugrrrd
to provide wutrr lor thr city to thr
developing area soulli ol Lukr Mary
Houlrvurd and west ol latkr Emma
Road T h r rlly didn't have water
llnrs In thr urea but the county
could provide wutrr Irnm Its nearby
Greenwood lurkts faclllly. acquired
In 1984.
T h r originul five-year ugrrrmcnt
was rx lrn d rd lor two years In 1990
and will expire April I
Hut the widening of Lukr Mary
Houlrvurd Irnm IW'o to lour and six
lanes won't be completed until early
next year. Originally planrtrd to tie
completed nrxl mouth to coincide
with th r Florida Department of
Transportation's replacement of the
In te rs ta te 4 In te rc h a n g e , t h r
iMiulrvaril wus delaycd by a yeur.
T h r rlly has asked the county to
extend the agreement until October
until It completes Its llnrs to the
urra from the city’s Klnrhart Koud
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T O T H E SANFORD HERALD’ FOR T H E B* E* S•T LO C A•&gt;L NEW S C O V ER A G E. C a ll322-2611
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�&gt;A - Santord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday. March It, 1M2

NEW S FROM T H E REGION AND ACR O SS T H E S T A T E

First wom an next chief justice
Asanoints* Praia
T A L L A H A S S E E — A former nun who
became a lawyer In an effort to find a heller
way to serve people will be Florida's next
chlefjustlcc.
Justice Rosemary Ilarkctt. 52. was unan­
imously chosen by her colleagues on the
Florida Supreme Court to succrcd outgoing
Chief Justice Lcandcr Shaw, the first black
tohold the Job.
Barkcll Is nc&gt;! only I he first woman chief
Justice — she's the first woman to serve on
the slate's high rourt. H rr term begins tn
Ju ly.

Inmate killed, cellmate charged
T A L L A H A S S E E — A la-on County Jail Inrnatr awaiting trial
on nnton charges was killed as he slept, and his cellmate Is
rhargrd with the murder.
A correctional officer found Anthony Farmer. 27. strangled
with n pillowcase early Monday morning,
"I don't thtnk there was a fight.” said Dick Simpson. Leon
County's Sheriffs Department spokesman. "H e was probably
killed while he was asleep."
John Calmes. 35. was charged wllh first -degree murder.
Calmes was In Jail on charges or skipping out on I wo restaurant
tabs and had told police he was homeless and hungry and
knew he couldn't pay for the meal.
Calmes told Investigators that Farmer had asked him to
perform oral sex on several occasions and had threatened to
kill him, according to a police affidavit.
Calmes said he derided to kltl Fanner before Farmer killed
him. police said.

Noriega
defense
rests

Kids sat fire to historic church
HO BE SO UN D — Three 9-ycar-old* set Are to the pages of
hym n books, then ran away when the flames got out of hand
and gutted a historic black church, fire officials said.
T w in brothers and a friend were taken Into custody within an
hour of the *30.000 (Ire Monday at Allen Tem ple African
Methodist Episcopal Church. Th e second-graders were booked
on felony arson charges and released to Ihclr parents.
Stephen Cone, a 16-year-old neighbor who talked to one of
the brothers after the fire, said the child told him they had tried
to put out the flames after they set the fire with matches.
Th e boys will be prosecuted through the Juvenile court
system, said Jo n Paaqualone. deputy chief of fire prevent Ion.

In a break In his testimony
Tuesday, proseculors look the
unusual step of asking that U.S.
District Judge William Hoevelcr
cut out parts of Noriega’s In­
dictment before giving It to
Juror*.
One count against Noriega was
dropped without explanation
when the trial began, and some
sections appear to have been
I contradicted by the prosecu­
tion's own witnesses.
"Y o u sec numerous parts tney
haven't proven." said lead de­
fense attorney Frank Rublno,
who argued against tampering
with the Indictment. "N ow they
&lt; want to tear parts out."

F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — A federal Judge threw out an
extortion charge against Yahwch ben Yahwch. saying
prosecutors failed to prove the spiritual leader threatened
residents at a dm g-riddlrd apartment complex.
Defense ollo m rys had argued the government didn't prrsrnt
enough evidence to convict Yuhw rh and co-defendant Judith
Israel on charges they threatened tenants during the serfs
takeover of thr Opa-locka apartments.
T h r ruling Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Norman Rorttger
removes a third of the federal racketeering rase- ugalnsl thr
black supremacist and Israel, who wus txim l.lnda Gulnrs. and
r-duces their potential sentences from 60 to 40 year* In prison.
It convicted.
The y still face racketeering and conspiracy charges in the
running of the Mlnm I bused religious empire.
A llornrya for the two werr pleased with thr decision with
Israel s attorney. Paul McKenna, saying outside thr courtroom
that the Judge's ruling was a signlllcaiil blow tn the
government's case against tils client

Senate OKs
appointing
trial judges
ly R I U K A C Z O R
Associated Praaa Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - Legislation
to crack dbwn on Illegal sales of
tobacco products to minors tuts
cleared the Florida House and
next goes to the Senutr.
T h r House passed the bill
(C S -llll 2375) 113-1 Tuesday. II
would license tobacco retailer*
and allow the state to suspend or
revoke the licenses of those

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T h r s p o n s o r. R ep. C a ro l
Hanson. R-lloca Raton, wanted
to make It a misdemeanor for
c h ild re n u n d e r IB to b u y
tobacco or for anyone to provide
the money for the purchase.
Rep. Lots F ru n k rl. D-Wesl
Palm Hrach. sponsor of the bill,
said Ihut would huvr been tmpossible lo puss and would liavr
killed the legislation.
"W e don't nct-d to to m our
kids Into criminals Th is bill Is
about adults tiring responsible.”
Frunkrl said.
T h r House appruvrd amend­
ments by Frunkrl to remove u
prohibition on mail-order sales of
tobacro that would huvr Injured

the cigar Industry, and to take
out a provision limning cigarette
machines to establishments that
sell alcohol.
T h e S e n a te on T u e s d a y
upprovrd a proposed constitu­
tional amendment for thr ap|x)lntiiiriit rather than rlrrtlon
of trial judges and a hill that
would ullow witnesses to bring
lawyers with them Into grand
Jury rooms.
T h e Ju d le lu l a m e n d m e n t
ICS-SJR l hi Jiasscd 27-11 and
next goes lo the House, where a
similar proposal ICS-IIJR 23) has
tieen txiggrd down for m orr than
u month. It fakes a three-fifths
vote In each chamber for an
amendment lo grt on thr tmllol.

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Thursday: Partly cloudy wllh
the litghs In thr mid to upper
OOs, Variable wind 10 mph.
Extended forecast: Mostly fair
each day. Lows In the mid to
upper 40* Friday and Saturday
and In the tow n 50* Sunday.
Highs In the mid GO* Friday and
near 70 Saturday and Sunday.

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caught tiling to children under
IB.
T h e Senate Appropriations
schedule today
Committee was scheduled
to consider the upper chamber's
version of the legislation.
Th e House removed a pro­
vision that would have banned
cigarette vending m arhlnr sales
except In businesses that sell
alcoholic beverages Th e Senate
bill Included on even more
restrictive provision limiting the
m a c h i n e s o n l y to t h o s e
establishments licensed to sell
haul liquor.
Th e House bill still would
require machine* to tie In sight
ofrashlrr*.
A House amendment that also
would have p rn a llm l children

■ X TEN O SO O V TLO N K

T o d a y : B e c o m in g p a r t ly
cloudy and b m riy. Cooler wllh
high* In the upper 60*. Wind
------ . a 15
-------------,h a and
' gusty.
north
lo 20 mph
Tonight: Partly rloudy and
cold. Low In tlx- ii ji|i t r 90s la
lower 4Os Wind hrcunilng light

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Wednesday. March tt, IBM
Vol W. No 170
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Fourth graders at Idyllwllda
Elementary School preaanted
'Gel 1o Know the Real Florida"
Tuesday night. Public was
admitted free wllh proof of
Florida raaldance. Above: Rob­
e rt R o b in s o n p o rtra y s •
S p a n is h p rie st b e in g In ­
terviewed by pioneer reporter
Mali Huckeba. Huckeba also
Interviews Brooke Hlllaman,
portraying a missionary. Right:
Narrator for tfhe program, Katie
Hoffman, Introduces some his­
torical events.

House votes to limit children’s smoking

Extortion charges thrown out

P la y*

Getting to know you, Florida

listed for the rebuttal case,
w h ic h Is expected to lake
through next week.

HUDSON — For the second time In two year*. Pasco voters
defeated a plan to create a Children's Services Council to raise
and distribute tax dollar* for children's programs.
Tw o years ago. the plan lost by a margin of 53 to 47 percent.
Tuesday. It lost by a 69 to-31 gap.
*i think the voter* *poke — again," said Regina Mlrabella of
Hudson, the president of Paaco Right to Life, who worked to
drfrat the Initiative. "T h e people educated themselves on the
Issue and they said no."
Ju d y Case, chairwoman of the Advocates for the Children's
Scrvlrrs Council, said despite the failure of the referendum,
they'll move ahead.
"W e decided to form the board, gel the jicoplc appointed try
thr governor, and to go Into the community to gel private
donations," Case said.

5 -6 8 9

Th e chief Justice does not have any
advantages over the olher six members of
the bench In terms of willing opinions or
debating cases.

MIAMI — Prosecutors began
taking their final shot at Manuel
Noriega after hta defense rested
w ith o u t p u llin g the ousted
Panamanian leader on the wit­
ness stand.
On Tuesday, the first govern­
ment rebuttal witness, Drug
Enforce m e nt A dm in istra tio n
a ge nt C h a rle s V o p a t, said
Panama's cooperation In the
secret money-laundering probe
"Operation Negoclos" all but
disappeared by 1987.
Vopat said lie wus forred to
end the operation. The agent
was to continue on the stand
today when testimony resumes.
Vopat was the first of eight
-------------------- fm!l
witnesses the pivcrrimenl

Voters: No tax for children’s programs

Cash 3
3 -0 -7

"There rould be no m orr meaningful time
for a woman to head Florida's highest court
than now. when women's most haste

Associated Press Writer

T A L L A H A S S E E — Gambling ships would continue to get a
salrs-tax exemption for their "cruise* to nowhere" under a bill
that passed 30-2 In the Florida Senate.
Th e measure ICS-SB 1976) by Sen. James Scotl. R-Fori
laiudcrdale. next goes to the House where similar legislation
has been Introduced but not taken up tn committee. It passed
on Tuesday In the Senate.
Th e ships that cruise Into International waters where
gambling Is legal and then return to Florida have not been
collecting sales tax on admissions under an exemptions for
transportation activities.
Th e Revenue Department, however, has ruled the cruises
should not be considered transportation because passengers
don't gel off until they come back to where they got on the
ships.
Th e Legislature last year passed a law to specifically exempt
July
the cruises, but that exemption will expire Ju
ly 1. Scott's bill
would continue the exemption. Indefinitely.
It would cost slate and local governments about *4.5 million
a year In revenues.

M IA M I • H e rs e ra th e
w in n in g numbere selected
Tuesday In the Florida Lottery:

-Q o v . Lawton Chllaa

As the chief administrative officer of the
state's court system. Ilarkctt will be In
charge of Its budgrt process and the
assignment ofjudges.

■y RICHARD COLS

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arrrnt report*. Shepherd « u charged with five counts of
vehicle burglary and four count a of grand thelf.

Burglaries reported
Llctnso violation brings arrest

The following burglaries have been reported to Seminole
County deputies and Sanford police:
• $1,300 In stereo and video equipment were reported taken
from a Michelle Lane residence Monday sometime between 11
a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Deputies report a screen enclosure had
been cut open and a pair of french doors had been pryed open.
• an $800 air conditioner and two light fixtures were
reported missing from a West Second Street apartment
sometime between March 2 and 9 a.m. Monday.
• a $250 video recorder was rejtorted stolen from a West
16th Street home sometime Monday between 8:30 a.m. and 5
p.m. Entry was apparently through a bathroom window, jjoltcc
report.

Susan Marie VanMaastrlcht. 20. 3835 Elder Springs Circle,
Sanford, was charged with driving with a suspended drivers
license when she was arrested Friday.
She was transported to the Seminole County Jail where she
was held In lieu of $ 100 bond.

Reported to sheriffs office
The following Incidents were reported to the Seminole
County SherlfTs Department:
• A bicycle was stolen Sunday night from the garage of Jim
McGallln. 327 N. Sundance Drive. Lake Mary.
• Tw o separate Incidents were reported to the Seminole
County SherlfTs Department Friday morning by Betsy Kirby,
manager of Reflections Park. At 11:42 a.m.. she reported
damage to floodlights at Ihe entrance to the Lakewood at the
Crossings area near Commercial Park. At 11:58 a.m.. she
reported Ihe theft of a $405 water pump from Lakewood at the
Crossings.

Warrant arrests made
The following wanted persona have been taken Into custody;
• William Anthony Williams. 22, 2600 Georgia Aye..
Sanford, was served with an arrest warrant at the Seminole
Counly Jail where he was being held on other charges. Williams
was wanted for violating the terms or Ills probation for a
drunken drlvtngconvtqllon.
• Donna to-c Wright. 35. 1509 Summerlin Ave.. Sanford,
turned herself In to deputies at the Seminole County Jail
Monday. Wright was wanted to stand trial on charges of
obtaining public assistance by fraud.
• Wllburi Williams. 36. 3731 Jesup Avc.. Sanford, was
arrested near the Intersection of 13th Place and Oleander Drive
by Sanford police Monday. Williams was wanted for falling to
appear at a hearing to answer to charges of trespassing In an
occupied structure and criminal mischief.

Msn drinks evidence
Sanford police arrested Philip Cosby, of 3711 Washington
Street Sunday. According to the report, police were called
when Cosby was stopped by a clerk at the Lll Champ store.
1119 E. 25th Street. The report slated that hr was seen taking
a bottle of wine out of the store without paying for It. According
to the police report. Cosby "drank most of It." while walling for
the officers to arrive.

Drug arrest made

Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD — Efforts are u n ­
derway In south Sanford to start
what Is considered an affordable
housing development. Th e City
C o m m is s io n a p p ro v e d an
application for jiropcrty annexa­
to response to a question from
tion during Its meeting Monday Ihe Commission regarding what
night.
prlre was cnnsldrrrd to Ire "af­
The property Is located Jusl
fordable h o u s in g ", he com ­
west of Soulh Sanford Avrntie.
mented. " T h r prices will Ire
and northwest of thr Sanford subject to charges we may be
A v e n u e n n d L a k e M n ry
faced with, but right now. w r are
Boulevard Intersection. It Is planning to have home* priced
owned by William and Mnrrlan at $60,000 or la-low."
Blalock and Is presently zoned
A-1.'agricultural.
The actual decision made by
William H. Miller, president of the City Commission Monday
S U D A , Inc., represented Ihe night was to authorize the City
property owners during Monday Attorney to prepare the proper
night's City Commission meet­ ordinance to annex the property.
ing. "W e are presently Just In It therefore will have to be
the p re lim ina ry stages." hq brought up again for a formal
c o m m e n te d , " w e h a ve no decision.

HARVEY

The arrest of a Sanford man Monday night followed a
high-speed chase on East Slate Road 46.
Christopher Eugene GolT. 18. 1909 Park Ave.. was arrested
by a Seminole County deputy who reported following Goff at
IX) m.p.h. between State Road 415 and Mellonvtlle Ave. The
deputy reponed Joining Ihe pursuit after an off-duty Winter
Springs policeman radioed he was following GofTs vehicle east
on SR 46 past SR 415.
After Goff was stopped, the deputy reported finding a plastic
bottle labeled Iburprofcn 600 and containing 21 tablets of an
unknown substance. GofT was charged with reckless driving
and possession of a coni rolled substance.

Thom as Wade J r ., 29. 131 Academy Avc.. Sanford, was
charged with shoplifting by Sanford police Monday.
A n employee of Ihe Winn-Dixie on Soulh French Avenue
reported seeing Wade place three packages of meal under Ills
shirt and walk to Ihe front of the store without paying for them.

Woman chargad with drug posseaaion
Elaine M. LeBar. 26. 409 W . First St.. Apt. 3. Sanford, was
charged with cocaine and drug paraphernalia itosaesslon by a
Sanford policeman early Tuesday morning.
The policeman reported discovering LeBar In a car behind a
dosed First Street business at about 2:45 a.m. A search of her
purse revealed a plastic bag containing cocaine and a smoking
device, the policeman reported.

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Chase ends In arrest

Shoplifting chargad

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Probation violation leada to arrest
Tim othy Delnor Neighbors. 28. 2831 Grove Dr.. Sanford, was
arrested on Park Drive near Myrtle Avenue by Sanford police
Monday afternoon. Neighbors was wanted for violating the
terms of Ills probation for a drug possession ronvlctlon.

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Computer reported stolen

More burglary charges filed

A laptop computer was reporied stolen from an auto parked
al u Magnolia Avenue residence sometime between Feb. 27 and
March 4.

Additional burglary charges were placed on John Lee
Shepherd of Longwood Monday.
Shepherd, 21. who was being held at the Semtnole Counly
Jail following his arrest March 4 on residential burglary
charges, was charged Monday with the burglary of five vans at
a Lake Mary air conditioning business. A ir conditioning
equipment and other tools valued at $2,900 were stolen during
the Feb. 24 burglary.
Shepherd was questioned outside a Casselberry pawn shop
after he pawned some of the stolen equipment, according to

should be able lo resolve the
problems In short order.”
He observed. "Th e main Issue.
I suspect. Is a difference between
the County and City on the level
of service standards for roads.
The two arc not the same, and
we will probably have to alter
ours to be compatible wllli Ihe
County plans."
Mayor Randy Morris ulim saw
the difference in road standards
as the probable cause tar the
derision. "If that Is what the
objection Is." he commented. "It
Isn't something we are doing
wrong and the Counly Is doing
right. It's Jusl some minor dif­
ferences." He added, "Th is Is
something we can clarify In
short order."

KAHNS

Burglary reported
Th e offices of SEED CO on Sanford Avenue were reported
burglarized sometime between 7:30 p.m. March 6 and 1 p.m.
March 7. An undisclosed amount of Items was reported stolen.
Police report a rear door had been forced open and Ihe handle
to a conference room liad been forcibly unlocked.

Comprehensive Plan not in compliance
L A K E M ARY — The Stale has
declared Lake Mary's Compre­
hensive Plan to be "not In
compliance." So far, the City has
not been Informed of reasons for
the decision.
Th e Lake Mary City Com mlsalon approved the most re­
cent changes In the Comprehen­
sive Plan during a February
C o m m is s io n m e e tin g , a nd
forwarded the document to the
State for final approval.
" I haven't seen the apeclfte
reasons for their refusal yet."
said City Planner Malt West,
"but I feel certain II Is not going
to be a nything serious. We

specific derails ready to an­
nounce at this lim e." lie added.
"M uch of the progress on this
will drpend on the state of the
economy In the months ahead,
plus ihe various costs that may
ire Involved In setting this u p ."

■ y W C K m iP A U r

MORSE

Seminole Counly SherlfTs deputies were searching for a
missing Juvenile Saturday, and ended up making an niresl In a
separate Incident. Deputies checking a trailer al 3827 Elder
Springs Circle, round Eric Nicholas Chlcky, of 148 Bedford
Court. In Sanford. After a check of the facility and ns the results
or testing. Chlcky wan charged with possession of marijuana
and possession of drug paraphernalia. Th e missing Juvenile
was not located.

B y m e n m iF A U P
Herald Sled Writer

Housing development
annexation approved

Morris predicted. "W ith only a
few m in o r a d m in is t r a t io n
chungrs I experl they will want,
we should have this ready lor
Commlsaloti approval and resubmission within a couple of
weeks.”
The announcement of Ihe re­
jection was made by Ihe Stale
Department of Com munity Af­
fairs. which will forward the
decision to the Division of A d­
m in is t r a t iv e H e a rin g s for
scheduling of an administrative
■tearing.

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The past few years have seen the popping of
a lot of the bubbles of the 1980s: Junk bonds,
leveraged buyouts, art, commercial real
estate. Now comes news of another collapse:
baseball cards.
This may surprise those whose only
acquaintance with baseball cards dates to the
1950s or '60s. In those days, kids stashed
baseball cards In shoe boxes, took a few
minutes In the schoolyard to swap a Lew
Burdette for a Johnny Temple and an Elston
Howard, or casually flipped cards: Willie
Mays against Frank Robinson, winner take
all.
In the 198Qs, money and the marketplace
took over. Baseball'a growing popularity
ilarity
triggered a new Interest In collecting
memorabilia. Including old baseball cards.
Because only a small portion o f the cards
printed in earlier decades had survived, the
value o f older cards soared as Interest
Increased.
Soon there were dozens of card shows
around the country, baseball card shops In
shopping centers and national publications
with pricing Information.
The soaring prices for old cards, scrounged
out of basements and garages, were easy to
understand: not so the simultaneous run-up
In prices for recent new cards.
The number of companies printing cards
increased from one In 1980 to Bve by the end
of the decade, and the number o f cards
printed ran upward toward 10 billion a year,
but still prices Increased. Defying economic
logic, collectors, many o f them youngsters,
were paying 910 or more for a top rookie's
photograph on a piece of cardboard even as 2
million identical cards were still rolling off the
printing presses, v - - ■ . ,
&gt; Now the bubble baa burst. Collectors who
bought and stashed sets of recent baseball
cards find themselves sitting on merchandise
worth' only one-third o f Its retail value.
Uaaeball Weekly reports. Many card dealers
have stopped buying cards from the 1980s
and collectors have turned to memorabilia
such as old uniforms and autographed bats.
The broken bubble has taught a hard lesson
In economics, but It has Its bright side. With
any luck, kids can go back to putting their
baseball cards Into shoe boxes Instead of
vaults and learn the old-time skills of card
swapping.

Loosening red tape
It's a good thing President Bush has
decided lo start relaxing the regulatory
squeeze.
Plans were afoot to raise regulatory spend­
ing In fiscal 1992 to a record high of more
than 913 billion.
Mure than 122,000 bureaucrats would have
Im-cii devoting their cfTorta lo regulating Just
about everything that anyone can Imagine.
The red tape of regulation would have cost
U.S. businesses nearly 9185 billion. That Is
no way to treat a struggling economy.
A better way to treat a struggling economy
Is to loosen the regulations that stifle business
acilvlly. This was done In the early 1980s.
What fallowed was the bngest economic
cxjianslon In American history.

Berry’s World

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The real ‘America First’ debate
Th e hant-page New York Tim es leak of an
early draft of a Pentagon document has revealed
that a serious "Am erica First" candidate still
may emerge. II Is not Pst Buchanan. It Is George
Bush. Which should olTer a creative challenge to
Bill Clinton and Paul Taongas: Can either of
them be "Flrst-ler Than Th o u ? "
Buchanan's version of "America First" has
offered a scared, small-minded, whining, snivel­
ing. wim py view or America In. the world. !l Is a
"Brat" only In the sense or who can scramble to
the head of the line to grab goodies.
Th e Department of Defense report goes the
other way: It is about how to keep America In
* al first place. It offers a plan that ofatlvely answers the popular question. Will
America remain No. I?
A l laaue ta the forthcoming bi-annual edition of
"Defense Planning Guidance." the first since the
end of the Cold War. It Is being prepared under
the direction of DO D Undersecretary for Policy
Paul W olfowlt*. one of Am erica's serious
geopolitical Ihlnkera. (A real Clauscwliz Is
Wolfowltx.l
T h e Journalistic genesis of the story Is
Interesting. As described In The New York
Tim es, “ the document was provided ... by an
official who believes Ibis post-cold-war tlrolcgy
debate should be carried out In the public

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dom ain." Ahem. T h a i Is visually code describing
a liberal leaker who doesn’t npprove or a
hard-line position.
Bui this prelim i­
nary draft deserves
lo be veiled, even
w i t h Ih c T i m e s '
b re a th le s s h y p e
c h a r a c te r iz in g n
sober document.
As the Tim es puts
Hi " T h e classified
document mokes Ihe
case for a world domI noted by one
s u p e rp o w e r ...
A m e rica 's political
and military mission
In the posl-coltl-war
f Can either of
era will be lo Insure
them be
t h a t no r i v a l
‘Flrst-ler Than
s u p e r p o w e r Is
Thou?’ |
allowed to emerge ...
With Its focus on this
concept of
benevolent domination by one power, I lie
Pentagon document articulates the clearest
rejection todatr nf collective Internationalism."
There will be greul conslcmallon about the

document. Foreign statesmen, who privately
pray that America will remain the sole stabiliz­
ing superpower, will profess shock. How else
could a diplomat respond lo a newspaper slory
that Ihc United States wants "benevolent
dominance?"
Th e Bush administration will also express
shock — al the very Idea of Ihc leak of a
preliminary internal document. The y will soy Ihe
final document Is what counts, and that Ihc final
tanguagr will be more moderate than Ihe
characterizallona of the leaked version.
But President Bush should nol overly moder­
ate Ihe philosophy of the document. Wc do
Indeed wont "a one-superpower-world." Il can
offer a global democratic situation friendly to our
values, and with less threat from nuclear
weapons and terrorism. As the document makrs
dear, we want to work constructively with our
allies, but we also want selective freedom of
action. We can now cut defense spending, but we
ought to do It cautiously.
Not to pursue No. I status would be to
abandon a historic opportunity offered only
rarely, and to few nations.
Th e Democrats will be tempted lo go the
wrong way. Liberals faint at Ihc sight of power.
T h is Is the election year debate wc deserve:
how lo make America first — In Ihe world.

J A C K ANDERSON

Hospitals probed
about staff perks

ELLEN GOODM AN

The workplace fails people
B O STO N — Somewhere on the evening
news. In between stories of various disasters
and ads for various bodily dysfunctions, there
appears the airline pilot.
Well-paid but dlacontented. Ilandtom r us
Ihe anchor man himself, but weary with hi*
working man's lot.
T h e pitot In this commercial vlgneiir hux
come to his stockbroker lo plan for the fulurr
before his horizons are reduced lo Polldrm mid
Serenity.
lie la In a rut — If there are nits In ihe sky —
going back and forth between Detroit and
Mlnneapolla. Together he and his attractive
financial planner chart a new route for his life:
an escape route.
Th e ad has Intrigued me. and nol only os u
break from the bran flakes, Il comes on the
heels of an ad last year by a brokerage liousr
that featured a cinema verile chat between
well-heeled and burned-out executives. Only
one had planned for what they all wished lo
buy:: Ifreedom.
I assume that businesses which deal with
money for a living know what customers want
to do with their greenbacks. In this case, thr
financial planners are not promoting Mererdrs
and mountain-top retreats. The ir message
about what m a ny prosperous p ro p lr in
American want la simple. The y want out
Adm ittedly, this Is hardly a sentiment
limited to the working well-oH. Nor Is It entirely
new. It's In Ihe heart of many a lottery-ticket
buyer. But when the American success story is
an exit line, something la going on.
A few years ago. when broadcaster Susan
Slam berg waa asked what she wanted in ilu
next, she answered In one word, "less." A l Ihe
time I thought II waa a wonderfully rc c rn irlr
response. Now II Is becoming the norm.
Blame II on Ihe declining American work
cthlc If you like, a creeping laziness in the
culture. Tha t seems to be ihe favorite luck of
the Japanese. Most of them, we are repeatedly
told, work six days a week. Half of th rm don’t
take their allotted vacation. Thousands also
drop dead al their desks, victims or karoshi,
death from overwork.
But I attribute this longing for the door lo an
enervating combination of burnout and alien­
ation, of overwork and underapprrcUtlon. a
partyzrd economy and a grid locked genera
lion.
The case for exhaustion Is made most
persuasively In "T h e Overworked Am erican"
where Juliet Srh or chronicles Ih r rise of work
hours In the past 20 years, the average
employed person Is now on Ih r job an
additional 1B3 hours or a full month. Indeed,
our friendly pilot Is an exception. Ills hours arr

rrgulalcd by law.
Overwork Is due In lurge part to the
economics of Ihe workplace. Costs — pensions
and health Insurance — have made It cheaper
lo pay fewer workers overtime than lo birr
more workers. Th e growing gap bclwrcn the
poor and Ihc rich Is also a gap between those
who arr out of work und ibose who are
overworked. Chnoscnneof Ihe above.
In pan, overwork la dur lo Ihe economy of
the 'HOs. Th e long slldr left Americans working
more hours for Ihc same lifestyle. Th e sense of
ge lling somewhere
was replaced by the
sense of the tread­
mill.
Bui alienation Is
nut just a matter o(
hours. In the lust
year. I have heard an
e xtra o rd in a ry
nu m b e r of xlorles

about

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in o ip h c rc and a l­
t i t u d e s In I h r
w orkplace. Stories
ubul slmplr callous
inlslrralm rnt.
A drrudr ul take­
Th e alienation
o v e rs . m e rg e rs ,
of even those
downsizings and re­
w ho are
structuring lias bad a
making II In
very personal cost.
Am erica Is
It’s turned legions of
quite real. J
b l u r - a n d w h ile collar workers Into
dislocated refugees, ihe tsuit people of econom­
ic upheaval. Nell her they, nor ih r survtors and
witnesses are likely lo pul their loyally Inlo a
corporation tlial deals with jx-optr as In­
terchangeable digits.
A l Ih r same lime that Ih r economy has gone
down. Ihe demography has grown up. T h r
baby-boom generation has met the mid-life
crisis. Some arr trusiralrd trying to balance
overwork and family. Olliers al 40 srr the slols
at the top occupied by 45-yrur-old*. Where do
you go when you can't go up? Oul?
Th e pilot ol our commercial plot Iliac Isn’t
yearning to lie on a beach. H r wants lo buy his
own plane and fly (aroplr from one bearli to
another. In Ihe fantasy department Ihls Is an
aviator's equivalent lo owning a country Inn.
Bui Ihc alienation of even those who arc
making II In America Is quite real. It's not their
work ethic that’s gone awry. It’s liar work. Ih r
overwork, the lack ol respect and lire de­
teriorating relationship Is-tween worker and
workplace. Until w r drul with Ilu- |&gt;eoplr
problem ihls languishing rt-uuomy can’t lly. It
•an t even get oil Ihe ground.

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W A S H IN G TO N - While patients are dig­
ging deeper Into their pockets to pay their
hospital bills, some of their doctors are
getting C lu b Med treatment thanka to
hospital employee perks.
Hospitals across the country keep their
employees happy with Mexican vacations,
rashIon shows and golf tournaments. At the
same time, those hospitals ore Increasing
their patient fees and are lobbying for higher
Medicare reimbursement rates from the
taxpayers.
T h e hospitals say
rewarding employees
with special perks lx
a sound way to do
business. B u t iour
sources say that the
expenses worried the
D e p a r t m e n t of
Health and Human
Services enough to
send Its Inspector
general to Investigate
th e n o n -m e d ic a l
ove rh e a d costs of
some health-care or­
ganizations.
f A hospital
T h e results of that
spent $15,000
Investigation will be
to buy turkeys
unveiled March 18 In
for Its
a hearing before the
em ployees at
House Energy and
Thanksgiving, j
Commerce Oversight
and Investigations
Subcommittee. Th e
committee will learn that. In one case, a
hospital spent more than $13,000 to buy
turkeys for Its employees at Thanksgiving.
That Is Just one expense from one of only
four hraltli-care organizations that the In­
spector general looked al. Investigators had
questions about at least a third of the
expenses they reviewed. Since the Investiga­
tion just looked at u few hospitals, sources
say the Health and Human Services Depart­
ment's next step will be to require that all
hospitals complete a self-assessment of their
overhead expenses. Th e Inspector general
will then check up on a random simple.
O u r reporter Allison Hawes obtained doc­
uments detalllrgt the findings from the Tour
health-care organizations that have already
been Investigated.
Three hospitals In the San Antonio area, all
managed by .Ihe Humana health manage­
ment organization, sponsored a golf and
tennis tournament for the doctors who use
those hospitals. T h e day-long event at an
exclusive San Antonio club cost $7,592.58,
Including tennis lessons, liquor, gift certifi­
cates and sport towels for Ihe players.
Th e Inspector general alto looked at Allied
Management Services of Scranton. Pa., which
runs rehabilitation hospitals and a nursing
home. T h e company spent more than $7,000
on a m ountain retreat for Its lop 19
executives last year. Allied rays II was a
goal-planning session. Last year. Allied alio
spent $7,097.74 on sweatshirts. In 1990, the
com pany bought 1.460 turkeys for Its
employees, crating $ 15.423.23.
Th e audit at Ihc Albert Einstein Medical
Center in Philadelphia turned up a $3,143.30
charge for moving one doctor's 7,000 pounds
of tanks and furniture. $300 for a fashion
show on Secretary's Day. and $880 to send
an employee on vacation In Cancun. Mexico.
In Ihe case of Ihe trip, thr employee Itad
submitted a suggestion lhal hospital officials
said would save them $42,000.
Spokesmen al the hospitals defended thetr
expenses as the normal cost of doing business
In the private srcior. and are only a fraction
of the coal of running a hospital. ' Employees
are the strength of our organization." an
Allied spokesman said, adding tlial only
$40,000 of Ihe company's $62 million budget
last year went lo these morale programs.
Th e Idea that a business could operate
w it h o u t p e rk s fo r Its e m p lo y e e s Is
"puritanical." thr Humana spokesman told
us.
But the pstlnus who suffer sticker shock
when they gel thru bills, may not agree. And
neither may Ihe federal government, which Is
picking up an Increasing share of (hose bills.

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. March 11, 1092 - • «

County saves money by turning
over wellfield protection project
controversial because they restrict the types of
development near the drinking water supplies.
As part nf the duties under the *83.000
contract. CDM was to cruft the “ zones of
Influence" for each of the major unincorporated
public wnlcr supply wells. A zone of tnlhirtirr Is
the area near a drinking water well whic h It
contaminated, can pollulr the drinking water
supply.
The study was tabled until CDM completed
their groundwnler model of the county under
another contract, said county natural resources
planner Collrcn Lagan. That study, released In
August, showed much of Seminole County's
d rin k in g water could he threatened with
salt water Intrusion within 15 years If conserva­
tion measures aren't taken Immediately.
laigan said the groundwater study would
provide details of the underground water move­
ment that would be used In the wellfield
ordinance.
Bui aflrr the wafer manngeinem district liegan
ottering wellfield protection services free nf
charge to cities and counties. I tic county decided
to switch lolhM n.

■v4.M ARKRARnSLD

Harold Staff Wrltar
SAN FOR D — Seminole County will save about
S41.BOO by turning s wellfield protection project
over to the St. Johns River Water Management
District.
After the county hired a consulting firm In
I960 to prepare a state-required wellfield protec­
tion ordinance, the water management district
began a program to offer free aid to cities nnd
counties In the district with preparations for the
ordinance.

S )E .N M S # H t

Construction underway at th* Intersection of Lake Mary Boulavard and Country Club Road.

WaterUContlnued from Page 1A
water facility.
City Public Works Director mil
T rm b y said the d ly has recently
received bids on the project,
expected to cost about $ 140,000.
T c m b y said the water line
project has been delayed due to
the delays In the c o u n ty 's
w id e n in g o f L a k e M a ry
B o u le va rd . T c m b y said the
water lines can't be Installed
until the c ity know s where
utilities would be burled and
until construction begins.

County Engineer Je rry Mc­
Collum said the widening was
delayed a year while the county
walled for a resolution to the
litigation with Florida Power
Corp. over the Issue of whether
the city and county can force a
utility company to bury their
p o w e r lin e s fo r a e s th e tic
reasons. The Florida Supreme
Court said th?y could not.
FPC sued the city and county
In Ju n e 1990. saying such a
requirement would cost them —
and their customers — billions of
dollars If similar requirements

were Imposed thoughoul the
state. Th e supreme court ruled
In May 1991. a year laler, that
such a requirement would force
utility companies to raise rates, a
(rower solely Invested In the
Florida I’uhlle Service C o m ­
mission.
The PSC does not allow the
entire customer base of a utility
to pay far locally-imposed re­
quirem ents. Th e etty subse­
quently decided to pay for the
*1.3 million burial as part of a
*3 million bond Issue.

Ergonomics: Making the
workplace fit the worker
By KARIN SCHWARTS
Associated Press Writer
N EW Y O R K - Make the tool fit the worker.
Ergonomics. It hardly sounds revoluilonary, but
It’s revolutionizing the workplace.
Chairs for proper posture, adjustable computer
stations, assembly lines at the right height, and
tools that don't vibrate seem sensible. Yet. S
million Americans have Injuries that stem from
Improper ergonomics, the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health said.
. ,
“ An ergonomic problem Is as likely to get you
as everything else put together," said Roger
Stephens, head of (he Occupational Safely and
Health Administration's ergonomic division.
Ergonomics has become a major workplace
concern of the 1990s. Labor Is demanding It,
companies are Implementing It. and governments
arc regulating It. And some are making a profit
from the problem. As In all fields, snake-oil
salesmen exist, but work Is under way to accredit
experts.
Automation speeds the pace of work, nnd
repetition of an awkward or overextended motion
can stress the hands, arms, back or legs. By the
next decade, half of all workers will have Jobs
wllh the potential for repetitive-motion Injury.
NIOSH said.
In the past, a person using an old-fashioned
typewriter, for Instance, stopped typing to makr
corrections, change paper, and look up the
spelling of a word. A person on a word processor
has none of those bull) -In breaks.
Th e consequences of poor ergonomics can be

debilitating.
Sandra Peddle was an assistant editor at New

York Ncwsday In Long Island when a repetitive
strain Injury In her forearms forecd her to take
disability leave In 1999- she said.
"A t m y worst I couldn't lift up a tracup. I
couldn't dress myself." said Peddle, 37. She said
pain still prevents her from driving or turning
doorknobs. She tried to go back to work on a
volce-acllvalcd computer, but found It loo
painful.
Her case Is extreme, but repetitive Injuries In
,1963 accounted for 3 ) percent of occupational
Illnesses. By 1990, they accounted for 56 percent.
" th e irS . O C k o u o rU b o r Statistics said. Aa a result. "Ergonomics Is becoming an
’Integra) part of an overall safety program within a
number of large companies." said Marilyn Joyce,
president of the Joyce Institute, a Seattle-based
ergonomics consultant. "Ju st as safely people
have to deal w llh fire hazards or chemical
hazards ... they now are having to look at the
tools that people are using."
Textron Inc. Implemented ergonomic changes
In 1989 In hopes of reducing track Injuries at
plants that built helicopters and fasteners, said
company spokesman Raymond W . Caine J r .
Safely and production supervisors also were
trained lo look for potential ergonomic hazards,
he said.
A year Into the program, the number of back
Injuries was down 10 pcrrcnl and productivity
Increased In some rases. Caine said.
Toym akcr Milton Bradley Co., started an
ergonomics program for Its employers In 1990.
"W e want tl to be a good environment for our
workers and It's not a good environment If yuu
have aches and (Kilns liccnuac of whai you're
doing." said spokesman Mark Mortis.

W anted: M iss Manners for e -m a il
Associated Prsss Writer_________
P IT T S B U R G H W hen a
worker discovered the kickstand
on tits motor scooter had been
broken In his company's parking
lot, a speedy way to express his
rage was right at Ills fingertips.
H e u se d h is e m p lo y e r 's
electronic mall to denounce 300
people at oner w llh profanities In
C A P IT A L L E T T E R S and these
other harsh words: "If I discover
anyone ta m p e ring w ith m y
scooter again. I will cheerfully
rearrange your face w/the 'gener­
ic blunt object' I carry w llh m e."
Th e bad boy. who was quoted
In "Connections," a new book
on electronic communications,
later ale his words by apologiz­
ing on the network to everyone
in his building. But he's not the
only one to forget about minding
the PCs and Q* of computer
etiquette.
E-mall technology Is matching
forward too fast for social rules
to keep u p . le a v in g c o rre ­
spondents to polk-e themselves
and sometimes commit gatfrs
that would make Miss Manners
wince. And unlike the phone,
you can't Just hang up on e-mail.
It's a message you can't refuse.
"It's like all of the sudden
there !s this park In the middle
of m y company, and the park Is
open and there are no hours
posted, so anybody can go Intu
the park and ravort." said Sara
Klcsler. who wrote "Connec­
tio n s " w ith researcher Lee
Sproull o( Boston University.
Electronic messaging began In
the U tr lOGOs as a brainstormtng tool far r o m p u lr r p ro ­
gram m ers. It spread rapidly

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through offices, schools and
other Institutions because It's a
quick, cheap way of moving
m e m o s t h r o u g h a c e n tra l
network.
E-mall has already cut short
the game of telephone tag. But
It's not Just for staid Inquiries
like, "How 's that project coming
a l o n g ? " T o d a y the se d r a k lo p -to -d c s k to p w ire s are
teeming wllh office gossip and
small talk.
K lc s lrr. a com m unications
researcher at Carnegie Mellon
University In Plllsburgh. said
e le c tro n ic m e sse n g e rs uar
rougher language than they'd
use In speech because they don't
sec the o t h r r person.
And It's good to keep In mind
that e-mail's not private. Mes­
s e n g e rs te n d to re a s s u re
the m se lve s th e ir c o m p u te r
chitchat disappears, but their
words are probably being re­
corded on a disk or a printer
somewhere. Klcsler said.
W hrn things grt out of hand,
like the scooter driver’s tantrum.
It's known to hackers as "HamIng."
"Usually It's foul language, the
computer equivalent of scream­
ing and throwing things. They
don't have to look Into lire face of
someone they're doing It to.”
said B ria n R etd, te ch n ic a l
director nf thr Network Systems
Laboratory at Digital Equipment
Corp. In Palo Alio. Calif.
He knows what ll’s like to be
burned. Reid started using In­
ternet. the worldwtdr nrtwork of
academia and Industry, to con­
tact other aquarium enthusiasts
who collect the rare Irrsh w a in
killing fish. But he stopped when
takes from hecklers began out­

num bering constructive com ­
ments about the species.

County commissioners voted Tuesday to cancel
the remainder of their *83,000 contract with
Camp. Dresaer and McKee and to "h ire " the
district to complete the Job. Th e county tins
already spent about *41,500 of the original
•83.000 CDM contract.
In 1988. Seminole County hired CDM to study
how to prevent drinking water wells from
becoming contaminated from pollutants. T h r
protection ordinances, which have already been
In cfTect In south Floridla for several years arc

State files complaint
Herald Staft Writer______________
SA N FOR D — Th e state has
resumed Its battle against Semi­
nole County In an effort lo block
a convenience store from being
built south of Lower Weklva
River State Preserve.
"T h e county still doesn't quite
understand what it fakes to
protect a conservation area."
said Je n n ife r M c M u rtra y, a
biologist with the Florida De­
partment of Natural Resources.
M onday. M cM urtray handdelivered a complaint from the
governor and Cabinet and DNK
lo county officials staling their
approval or a convenience slorc
south of State Road 46 and west
of Longw ood-M arkham Road
road failed to protect the nearby
preserve and failed to comply
w llh the state's 1988 Weklva
River Protection Act.
If the county falls to comply
with the complaint's demand
that the convenience store be
blocked, the complaint declares
the state may file suit against
the county In Seminole County
Circuit Court.

RUDOLPOPEREZ
R u d o lfo P e re z. 8 0 . 1009
W rnlw orth Court. Longwood.
died Sunday. March 8 . at Florida
Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
Bom Aug. 15. 1905. In Havana.
Cu bs, he moved to Central
Florida In I9H |. He was a
m e rc h a n t seam an an d a
Catholic.
Survivors Indudc wife. Hilda:
son. Roy. Longsuud. five grand­
c h ild r e n a n d t h r e r g r e a t ­
grandchildren
B s ld w in -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. M ianusilr Springs. In
charge ol arrangemenls.

Th e bailie Itrgan three years
ago. In April 1989. the stale
Drpanm cnt of Com munity Af­
fairs filed a complaint wllh
then-Gov. Bob Martinez and thr
Cabinet staling the county's
1987 commercial land use des­
ignation for the site did not offer
adequate protection lo the (ireserve and comply with the river
protection law.
In Ju ly 1991, the Firth District
Court of Appeals sldrcl wllh the
county and ngrrrd It could offer
adequate pmlecllons im drr a
commercial land use.
When commissioners flnally
approved the rczoning for I he
store Dec. 10, they placed strin­
gent restrictions on ihc conven­
ience store, prohibit Ing gasoline
pumps, requiring a 9 p.m. clos­
ing and requiring o "rustle"
design.
McMurtray said of the 70-odd
commercial activities allowed
under the county's commercial
land-use designation, only a
billboard vould have thr anrur
or less Impact than a home as
required under the protect ion
act.

"W e believe the governor and
Cabinet are wrong," said assis­
tant county utturnty UlfihM*
□root. “ W e- brttevc- She -Bounty^
commission acted sensitively in
approving the store jrtth the

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REOf HOLD FR1CKEL
Kclnhold Frtckcl. 92. 411
M a ld -O -Th c-M Ist, Fern I'a rk.
died Monday. March 9, at his
residence. Bam Aug. 27. 1899.
In Campbell. Neb., he moved to
Central Florida In 1986. lie was
a master pcrclslon mechanic
wllh Vickers In c , and a member
o( Com m unity United Methodist
Church. Casselbrrry. He was
also a member of the Church
Bowling League. Masonic East
Gate Lodge 508, Low 12 Club.
American Legion l*ost 400. and
the AARP.
Survivors include wtle. Anne:
daughters. Audrey Anne Moore.
Canton. M ich , Patricia Martin,
Sorrento: one granddaughter.
Iln ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. AllainontF Springs. In
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design."

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Marie Q uaglloltl, 81, 1850
Bestland A v e , Deltona, died
Monday. March 9. at Central
Florida Regional Hoaptta), San­
ford. Bom Aug. 26. 1910. In
B ro n x . N .Y .. she m oved lo
Central Florida in 1978. She was
a homemaker and a Catholic.

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W e refund 100% of all monies paid,
at any time, for any reason - most
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Survivors Indudc sons. Carl.
Deltona. Robert-St. Petersburg:
nine grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.

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Presidential primary

Supervleor ol Elections, Sandre
Goard, monitors election results
In the ballot counting room
Tuesday night. Goard predicted a
39 percent voter turnout In
Semlnolo County. She was cor­
rect.

Nancy Cox, Oviedo city clerk, from left; Mary Ostrander, president of
the League ol Women Voters and Seminole County Commissioner
Pat Warren check the computer lor presidential primary election
results last night.

Closely monitoring election results Tuesday night
are Bob Sturm, left. Seminole County commis­
sioner, Phillip E. Hampton, Oviedo councilman

3-DAY
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County
Continued from Page 1A
county's
R e p u b lic a n s vote d for
Duchanon, compared to a 32
|H-recnt showing statewide with
99 percent of the state's 4,759
prcclnrl* reporting.
S t r r c tm a n said S e m in o le
County residents tend to be
more conservative than
elsewhere In the stale, which
m ay account for the larger
number of "memage" votes for
Buchaiion.
"In November, they'll be vot­
ing lor the president, so I think
they’ll be voting for Hush.” he
said.
O ilm an In said county voters
are belter educated than many
other populations of the stale
w hich m ay account for the
higher turnout Tor Taongls than
Clinton. National polls have
shown Tsongls supporters tend
to I k - better educated and have
h ls tm tw y ln |

th a n C linto n

supponrra.
Tsongls received a total of 38.6
|&gt;rrrent of Seminole County's
Democratic vote, compared to
38.1 (lercent of the voles going
lor Clinton. Statewide. Clinton
received 52 percent of the vote
compared to 34 percent for
Tsongls.
Hut Clinton apparently lost
much of his Seminole County
support to former California
governor llruwn. Nearly 22 percent of the county's Democrats

and Fred Streetman, Seminole County commis­
sioner.

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m you* tiara) 0 &lt;1af good intough Saturday. March I a. 1992

Robert Dole snd James Baker were
the most popular choices lor Presi­
dent Bush's vice presidential run­
ning male In the event the president
decided not to run with Dan Quayle,
a recant poll found.
i&gt;
voted for Brown, rompared to a
12 percent average statewide.
" I think you have lo look at
the age group In the county and
Brown's lax proposals." said
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Presidential primary

C lin t o n w in s s ta te ; B u s h s w e e p s B u c h a n a n
stale lhat Buchanan liar) virtually conceded In
advance of Tuesday’s voting.
W illi 4.6(11 of 4.7511 precincts, or 96 pcrccnl.
reporting unofficial m o rn s . Clinton had 562,547
votes, or 51 percent, to Tsongas' 579,472 votes,
nr 54 percent, .terry Brown had 157.054 votes, or
12 percent. Willie dropouts Torn Hurkln and Boh
Kerrey were each polling about I percent.

By DAN S I W I L L
Associated Press Writer
MIAMI — Hill Cltnlnn's Florida victory provides
nn Immediate (most to Ins hid lor the presidential
nomination, while also raising some stale Demo­
cratic leaders' hopes for Novell) tier.
"A lth o u g h Florida Is geographically the
southernmost slate. In terms of who Florida Is.
It's a mleroeosm of the country," said U.S. Sen.
Bob Graham, part of stale Deniocratte leaders'
strong push for Clinton. "Th e rael that lie did so
well In Florida Is evidence dial he Is a national
candidate. Il's going In give him a strong surge."
President Hush also look Florida, easily van­
quishing conservative rival Patrick Buchanan In a

In an unolllclal delegale count. Clinton had H7
Florida delegates secured. Tsongas 5H. and
Brown three.
Bush was winning more than Iwo lhlrds of the
vole, while sweeping I he 97 delegates
Stair GOP chairman Van Poole and Jc b Bush,
lire president's son and campaign head In the

state, said Buchanan should end Ills challenge
now.
"I think lie IBuchananl Is unraveling.” Poole
said. "I think for the good of the party. Pot ought
to step aside, particularly as he approaches llie
numbers where It's innthemallenlly Impossible."
Some Florida Itepublleans said they voted for
Buchanan to send Bush a message, and
Buchanan's hackers said his showing was
significant In a stale that has been a Bush
stronghold.
Tsongas had hoped to use diverse Florida lo
prevent a Clinton sweep of the South, and |nitls
indicated the race was close In Its (Inal weeks.
But the Arkansas governor broke away In the
final days and enjoyed strong support from a

What keeps Buchanan going? Maybe he’s having fun
W it h his hard-l ine c o n ­
servative crusade, Buchanan al­
ready has succeeded In pushing
Bush to the right, even prompt­
ing lire president lo renounce
the 1990 d e f i c i t - r e d u c t i o n
agreement In which he gave uji
on Iris no-ncw-laxes pledge.
So. with nn hope of winning
Ihc nomination, why doesn’t
Buchanan give up?
Huchunnn supplied a defiant
a l o w e r as he a r r i v e d In
DearUirn. Mich., lo rhalleuge

■v T B R IN C I HUNT
AP Whlta Homo Correspondent
W A SH IN G TO N - Mainstream
Republican leaders are leaning
on challenger Patrick Buchanan
lo ntrnndon lire race Irefore his
Idrolnglcal crusade wounds the
Grand Old Party.
President Bush has won every
••oiliest — eight on Sii|n-r Tues­
day — but Buchanan claims
victory of a different sort. And he
vows In stay put

Bush next Tuesday In lhal alale
and In Illinois.
"lie IBunhl Is winning votes,
but we have been winning the
hearts of the American people,
and we’re going lo eonllnue to
do so." Buchanan said.
Making clear that lie Is waging
an Ideological bailie lor I he heart
of ilie G O P , Buchanan told
cheering supporters, "W e have
lorn away one third of the
RrpubUran Parly from the na­

tional establishment (or good."
Super Tuesday gave Bush
ennvinelng victories In eight
mates, mostly In the South,
adding lo ih r seven primary and
caucus victories earlier.
"F o r all practleal purposes.
President Bush has won Ihc
nominal Ion." White House press
secretary Marlin Fltzwaler de­
clared.
"W e are winners again to­
night,” Bush said.

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cross-sect Ion at voters, including blacks, con­
servative Democrats and retlrers.
“ Clinton had seized control of the debate In
Florida." said Robert Joffec. Mason-DIxons
Florida poll director. Clinton had highlighted
Tsongas’ suggestion thul emit lenient cost-ofliving adjustm ents Ire lim ited, and hinted
Tsonga s w asn’ t strong enough on Israel.
"Tsongas was on the defensive In those final
days."
Brown, who barely campaigned In Florida,
captured crucial voles lhal may have gone to
T songos. Jolfee added.
Tsongas s|M)kesman Todd Simmons noted lhal
the former Massachusetts senator pul together
his Florida effort largely In the lust weeks,

Can Clinton hang on?
Can Bush sharpen up?
■ y JIL L LAW RBNCB
AP Political Writer___________
W A S H IN G TO N - Southern
Drome ruin ra m r through for
Bill Cllnlon In a hlg way on
Super Tuesday. Anil If he
w Iuh his party'* nomination,
they may even Mirk with him
Bit* fall Iruitrnd of defecting,
a* usual, lo the Republican
candidate.
President Hush also won trig
In I h r S o u t h , k e e p i n g
challenger Patrick Buchanan
lo less than a third of the vote
In rigid GOP ronlrsls. Bui
Bush Is still dogged hy the
Impression hr can't define his
e u udlducy or co n tro l Ills
l*°rty.
It ('Union cun deleat Paul
T s o n g a s In I l l i n o i s a nd
Michigan next week, lie'll be
widely viewed us unstoppahlr
— and Democrats will have
parly unity that Republican*
can o nly dream about If
Hurlmnan keep* his vow to
stay In the race until the
California primary In June.
Cllnlon. the Arkansas gov­
ernor. started Ills cam|Mllgn us
an establishment centrist tail
sounded Increasingly like a
liberal populist as Super
Tuesday drew near. The shut
jrald oil with overwhelming
supjxirt from whites, blacks
and Hispanic*! he ii Imi did
well with union inemliers amt
low-tncome voters.
Dermieruls haven't carried
Ih r South III a presidential
e l e c t i on si nc e G e o r g i a n
Jim m y Carter swept Ih r re­
gion In 1976. Ih r Iasi lime Ihr
Democrats won the Willie
House.
“ Cllnlon brings the Irmlltloiiii! Democratic coalition.
H r would make It slgnlllcandy more dlllleull lor Hush
In win In the South." said
R e p u b l i c a n p o lls te r Nell
Nrwliouse.
Bush's 70-prrcrnl showings
against an acerbic protrsl
candidate ra nic as a poll
slmwed Ills approval rating ul
59 perrcnl and Ills eham rs
against Cllnlon or Tsongas no
lieller Ilian even — a wor­
risome add iiniisii.il situation
lor an Inrurnticnt.
t h e s e a re n' I nam e less

Anelyele
Democrats. They're Individu­
als whose weaknesses and
fallings have tiern publicized
lor months and the A IK'Washlnglon Posl (Mill sug­
gests voters are starting to see
them as viable ultrrnailvrs to
Bush.
Republican* are beginning
lo understand lhal Bush's real
prohlrm Is neither Buchanan
nor i lie lagging reonmny. tail
llie way voters pererlvc him.
Their lask Is to convince an
electonile yearning for rhungr
Bmt Bush can lie the agent of
change.
Thongas. mcanwhltr. has a
dlllleull week ahead. T h e
lom irr Mussai husrlts senator
goes Inin Michigan and Illi­
nois with scant money, organl/atlon or momentum d rspllr victories Tuesday In
Massachusetts. Rhode Inland
and Delaware.
Ilr'll find Rust Belt cornIHiiilou uni uiily (m m Cllnlon
h u t a l s o 111) m f o r m r r
California Gov. Jerry Brown,
who did n i win any Su|icr
Tuesday ronlrsls hill ap|iriil*
to some lllH-ruls and labor
voters.
And Tsongas faces another
problem. He has to gel his
iialo back.
Ills uppea! In early ro nlcsts
stem m ed la rge ly from In*
Image as an un-p oh llrla u —
someone w ho had speelllr
Ideas and stuck w ith them ,
even ll they were not popular.
B u i Tsongas iillaeked and
count e ra I lacked Clinton us
aggressively as a n y o ilie r
IMilllkian in u hitler S i i |h t
T uesday lllialr.

Tsongas said h r hud lo
right, uml maybe h r did. Ihn
In the process lie lost Ills aura
ol purity, slrayrd from his
economic Ihrm r* and lorgol
to remind voters that pro
business doesn't have to
mean a nil-compassion
Even II Tnouga* hud stuck
with llie liiriuula Hint worked
In New Hauipslilir. Maryland
and ll lew other stales. Ills
mission In the South was near
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Cole wins
Soul Train
trophies
Sy Y U H IL . WILSON

Oldest American site confirmed
M EDINA. Ohio — Carbon-dallng ahowed that post hole* and
pits uncovered at a construction site are 12.000 years old.
making tlirm the oldest evidence of structures In North
America, archeologists said.
The site Is about live miles west of Akron In ncirlheast Ohio.
It was uncovered In 1090.
Carbon-dating put the structure at about 10.200 H.C., said
David Druse, chief curator of archeology at (he Cleveland
Museum of Natural History.
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America dated back 0,200 years. Those post holes were found
In the Illinois River Valley In the 1960s. he said.

One congressman wrote 996 bad checks
W A S H IN G TO N — Many account holders took advantage of a
generous overdraft policy at the House bank. Including the
sergeant-at-arms who ran the facility and one lawmaker who
wrote 990 bad checks, an ethics report says.
“ The longstanding practice of the House bank In honoring
overdrafts on members' accounts was unwise and should have
been discontinued years ago." the House ethks committee
said.
The committee's majority report, obtained Tuesday by The
Associated Press, said the defunct bank's no-penalty pollry for
overdrafts was unknown to some House members.
Hut "m any others knew about It and took full advantage" of
the policy, the report said. "It ultimately brought discredit to
all members and. most seriously, to the House as an
Institution."

Medicinal marijuana users dismayed
W A S H IN G TO N - Jim Dames and T im Hraun say they feel
betrayed by a federal government that reneged on Its promise
to provide free, legal marijuana to ease (heir suffering from
AIDS.
"W e've gone through all the hoops." Dames. 36. said
Tuesday from his home on Michigan's upper peninsula,
referring to hts own efforts and those of his doctor. "We've
acted In good faith."
The Food and Drug Administration. Dames said, "agreed
with our reasons. So where Is the problem? They don't have
any grounds to stand on."
In Minneapolis. 44-year-old Draun said the government’s
decision to deny the marijuana had been "made by some bozos
that don't gel their fat duffs out of the office and ask doctors
who work with patients like this, talk to the patients who are
using It. talk to the families and friends that see the
difference."

Iraq wants U.N. sanctions removed
U N IT E D N A TIO N S — Iraq's top envoy Is pleading for an
rasing of crippling U.N. sanctions but has found Utile
sympathy from U.N. officials, who say their findings show that
Ilaghdad continues to defy cease-fire accords.
Tarlq Aziz. Iraq's deputy prime minister, was to appeur
before the Security Council today to answer charges that Iraq Is
hiding weapons and Ignoring other provisions of the cease-lire
that ended Ih r Persian Gulf war.
Dut Aziz — the chief Iraqi spokesman during the Persian Gulf
crisis------- Is expected to argue that the government of Saddam
llu M rln is rftitklng good faith efforts to meet U.N. demands and
should b r rewarded with at least a partial lining of economic
sanctions

Idltarod front-runner nears finish
NOME. Alaska — Swiss-born m ushrr Martin Duser pushed
luward a record finish — and a 150.000 prize — In the grueling.
1.139-mlle Idltarod Trail dogsled race today.
Duser. who finished second last year, raced along the frozen
Dering Sea coast. Race officials expected him to reach Nome
about I a.m. — or 5 a.m. E S T — and become the first person to
finish the Anrhorage-lo-Noine trek In under 11 days.
Duser. 33. of Dig Lake, left the checkpoint at White
Mountain. 77 miles from Nome. Tuesday afternoon after a
mandatory eight-hour rest.

‘60 Minutes' and CB S keep winning
LOS A N G E L E S — The derring-do of "T h e Young Indiana
Jones Chronicles" failed to dislodge "6 0 Minutes" from the top
ratings spot, but It did help ADC pull Into second place behind
CBS.
The ADC adventure series, based on the hit movie trilogy,
plurrd 10th last week In the ratings, the A.C. Nielsen Co.
reported Tuesday.
Overall. CDS had a 13 ruling. ADC a 12.9 and NDC a 12. Each
ratings |x&gt;lnl represents 9 2 1.000 homes.
CDS' "6 0 Minutes" was the most-watched show on television
last week, followed by ADC's "Roseanne."
In network news. ADC scored another victory, this lime with
a 10.7 rating. CDS had a 9,1 and NDC an 8 .6 .

From Associated Press reports

Senators offer
tax amendments,
Bush veto seen
By J IM L U T H M
APTax Wrltsr____________________________________
W A S H IN G TO N — Senators are lining up pet
amendments to lack onto a Democratic middleincome lax cut that Is destined to tie vetoed by
President llush.
One amendment would substitute the presi­
dent's version of a mlddle-lncomr tax cut. even
though he has asked that action on It be delayed
until a short-term plan to stimulate the economy
cun lie (Mssed. Some Republicans are planning to
offer Hush's pnifused tSOO-per-chlld Increase In
Ih r personal exemption.
Tne higher rxrm ptlon would be less beneficial
to low er-incom e fam ilies than w o uld the
•300-prr-chtld tax credit that Is Ih r heart of the
Democratic plan. Dut the G OP amendment would
use spending reductions rather than lax Increases
on the wealthy to pay for the lax rut.
Sen. David Pryor. D-Ark.. who chairs the
Senate Aging C tsn m lllrr. was leading off the
|urudr of amendments with one designed to slow
I tie rise In drug prices. Ills plan, on which a vote
was scheduled lialay. would reduce special lax
benefits for drug manufacturers wtuise prices rise
(aster than the grnrral rale of Inflation.
I-cailcrs hope the bill ran be passed this week,
e lra rln g Ih r w ay for Congress to find a
compromise with a similar llouae-pasaed version
and gel it to Bush by the March 20 deadline h r set
for action.
But the president emphasized anew Tuesday
I hat h r will trio the Democratic bill, which would
cut taxes fur 3 1 million families, brrausr It would
raise taxrs on the wealthiest 800.000 Americans

Associated Press Writer_________
LOS A N G ELES Natalie
Cole's tribute to her late father.
"Unforgettable." and newcom­
ers Color Me Dadd won two
honors each at Tuesday's sixth
a n n u a l Soul T r a i n Music
Awards.
Miss Cole, w lu also was tills
year's top Gram m y winner and
w o n A m e r i c a n M u s i c a nd
N AACP Image awards, added
Soul Tra in trophies for best
RAD-soul album of the year for a
female artist and best Jazz
album.
Th e vocal quartet Color Mr
Dadd's "I Wanna Sex You U p "
garnered Soul Train honors for
RAD-soul song of the year and
Ix-st single by a group, band or
duo.
L u th e r Van dross won
RAD-soul album of the year for
male artist with his "Power of
Love." and gospel sensations
Dclle and CcCe Wlnans won top
gospel allium fur "Different
Lifestyles."
The hip-hop smash Doyz II
Men w as nam ed best new*
RAD-soul artist on the strength
of the group's single. "It's So
Hard to Say Goodbye." Th e
vocal quartet Jodecl's "Forever
My Lady" won the Soul Train
award for RAD-soul album of the
year by a group, band or duo.
Keith Washington's "Kissing
Y o u " was named best male
RAD-soul single. Debut artist
Lisa Fischer had the best female
single with "H ow Can I Ease the
Pain."
Public Enemy's "Apocalypse
'91 ... Th e Enemy Strikes Black"
was voted best rap album of the
year. Rapper Hammer's "To o
Legit to Q u it" was named best
RAD blues-soul music video.
Singer-com poser Prince re­
ceived the Heritage Award for
career achievement following a
s e r e n a d e t r i b u t e b y Patti
LaDelle. Stephanie Mills and
Rosie Gaines.
"Y o u know sometimes I'm
criticized for going too fast and
trying to say too m u ch." the
flashy Prince said. "Dut I try and
speak when I'm spoken to and
with your support I'll speak a
little bit more."
Janet Jackson received the
Sam m y Davis J r . Award as
entertainer of the year. Her
brother. Michael Jackson, was
shut out for soul-RAD single by a
male and best video for "Dlack
or W hile."
Th e two-hour celebration of
b l a c k - o r i e n t e d m u s ic w as
broadcast from the S h rin e
Auditorium by Tribune Enter­
tainment Co. on Independent
television stations nationwide.
Some markets will broadcast the
show later In the week.

Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SKM INOLKCOUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASK NO i ft M il CA 14 0
BENEFIC IA L SAVINGS
BANK. FSB.
Plointlff.
OE E HE NOE R SON. etc . et a l.
Dofondants
NOTICE OF SALK
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
that pursuant te Summer? F Inal
Judgment of Foreclosure deled
Fetoruer? 20. 1991. in Case No
91 m s CA 110 Ms the Circuit
Court In end for Stmlnole
County. F lo rid a In which
BENEFIC IA L SAVINGS BANK.
FSB Is the Plaintiff and DEE
HENDERSON, etc. »t e l. are
the Defendants. I will sell to the
highest end best bidder for cosh
ot 11:00 A M on the list day of
March. 1991, af the West front
stops of the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
the following described rool
property as set forth Ms the
Summary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure
EXH IBIT “ A North IS foot of South 102 S
toot of West 200 leet of Eost 340
foot of Lot 12. B IS H P A M
PLANTATION, according to the
plat thereof, recorded In Plat
Book 1. page 09. Public Records
ot Seminole County. Florida
Parcel #09 21 29 S09 0000 OloD;
North 221 feet of South US feet
of Eost I2S feet of West 41S feet
of Lots U. 12 ond Eosf 12 feet of
Wost 240 feet of North IIS feet of
South US feet of Lot U .
BISHPAM PLANTATION, ac
cording to the plat thereof,
recorded In Piet Book l. page 49.
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
Parcel #01 21 29 SOf 0000 0140
West 2S feet of Lot 14 (lots port
deeded to County) BISHPAM
PLANTATION, according to the
plat thereof, recorded in Plat
Book I. page 49. Public Records
of Seminole Count?. Florida
Parcel #01 21 29 SOf 0000 OUB
North 77.1 feet ot South 02.S feet
of Cost MS feet ot West SOS feet
of Lots 14 end 12. BISHPAM
PLANTATION, according to the
plat thereof, recorded In Plot
Book 1, page 49. Public Records
of Seminole Count?. F lor Ida
O A TE D this 2Sth da? of Feb
ruary. 1992
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER KO F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jane E Jasowic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish March 4. II. 1992
OEP 44
IN TH K CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FL0RI0A.
•
CASK NO. 91 li t CA14K
DIVISION: K
CITIZEN S F ID E L IT Y BANK
ANO TRUST COMPANY d b/a
PNC MORTGAGE SERVICING
COMPANY
Plaintiff.
JAMES J MCDONNELL.et a l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JAMES J MCDONNELL
Residence Unknown
I m I Known Mailing Address
104 Ridge Reed
Lake Mary. Florida 33m
DONNAR MCDONNELL
Residence Unknown
Lott Known Mailing Address
104 Ridge Road
Lake Mary. Florida 32244
any unknown heirs, devisees,
grenteet. assignees. Honors.

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creditors, trustees or other
claimants claiming by. through
a n d u n d e r J A M E S J.
MCDONNELL and or DONNA
R MCDONNELL
Residence: Unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action to foreclose the mortgage
encumbering the following
property In Seminole County.
Floridei
Lot 3. CRYSTAL RIDGE, ac
cording to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Piet Book 31. pages
M. 97 end 9*. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
has been filed by the Plaintiff
against you end others In the
above entitled cause and you
ore required to serve e copy of
your written defenses. If any. to
It on Plaintiff's attorneys.
SMITH A SIMMONS. P A . 112
West Adams Street. Suite 1114.
Jacksonville. Florida 32302. on
or before March 13. 1992. and
file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or Imme
diately thereafter, otherwise, a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In
the complaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and seal
of this Court on this 17th day of
February, 1992
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Courf
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish February 19. 24 A
March 4. II. 1992
0EO22S

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 924344-CA
DIVISION 14 P
FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A
CAMERON BROWN
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.

C o u n ty . F lo r id a w h tre ln
M A R G A R E T T E N B COM
PANV. INC. Is Plointlff and
A N G ELA M FARNSWORTH
art Defendants. I will sell to the
highest ond best bidder for cosh
at the Wost front door of the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
In Sanford. Florida, al II 00
o'clock A M on April 2. 1992. the
following described property as
set forth in said Final Jvdg
ment. to wit:
lot 30. Block O SUNIAND
ESTATES, according to the Pla»
thereof os recorded In Plat Book
II. Pages 19 through 22. Public
Records of Semlne*e County.
Florida
O A TE D February 24. 1993
M ARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk of 4aId Court
By JeneE Jasowic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish March 4.11.1992
OEP 41

IN THK CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLK COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 91 ItSS CA l i O
L IB E R TY NATIONAL BANK.
Plaintiff.
vs
GULF STATES VIDEO BIZ.
INC etai .
Defendant!«)
NOTICK OF SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to o Final
Judgment dated February 21.
1992. in C a s e N u m b e r
91I9SSCA U G . ol the Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
District In and tor Seminole
County. Florida In which L IB ­
ER TY NATIONAL BANK Is the
Plaintiff and GULF STATES
V IO EO BIZ. E T AL Is the
Defendant. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the Wost Front Door of the
County Courthouse, in Sanford.
Florida, at It 00 a m on Morch
24. 1992, the following described
property set forth In the Final
Unit #29 of Harbour Bond.
Phase II. o Condominium, ac
cording to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, recorded
In Official Records Book IS47.
Pege 927. and the Amendment to
Declaration of Condominium,
recorded In Official Records
Book I|I4. Pages 0934 through
0911. all of the Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida,
together with oil appurtenances
thereto. Including an undivided
of said Condominium os set
forth In the above described
Declaration end Amendment
thereto
»
D A TE D this Februery 27.
1992
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F
CIRCUIT COURT
BY JeneE Jesowic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish March#. II. 1992
OEP 40

ZI AD MUHAMMAD
MUHAMMAD, at al.

Defendant(sI

' NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ZI AO MUHAMMAD
MUHAMMAD
l/K/A: 171 HIM Stratt - Unit 30
Casselberry. FL 32707
CURRENTAD0RESS
UNKNOWN
and If Defendant Is deceased
his/her respective unknown
h e lrt. devisees, grantees,
assignees, creditors. Honors and
trustees, ond all other persons
claiming by. through, under or
against the named Defendant,
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D that an
action to foreclose o mortgage
on the following property m
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
U N IT 20. SOUTHPORT. A
C O N D O M IN IU M . P H A S E
SEVEN. ACCORDING TO THE
D ECLA R ATIO N OF CONDO
M INIUM AS RECORDED IN
O R BOOK 1432. PAGES 1777
T H R O U G H 1194 O F T H E
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat boon filed against you end
you ore required to servo o copy
of your written defenses. It any.
to It on Michael J Echevarria.
P A . Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address Is 401 B a y th o re
Boulevard. Suit# 7S0. Tampa.
Florida 33404. on or before April
I I 1992. end tile the original
with this Court either before
service on Plaintiff s attorney or
Immediately thereafter, other
wise e default will be entered
against you for the relief de
mended in the Complaint or
petition
This notice shall be published
once each week for tour consoc
utlvo weeks In the Sanford
Herald
WITNESS m? hand and the
seal of this Courf on this 4th da?
ot March. 1992
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By Cecelia V. Ekorn
A» Deputy Clark
Publish March II. II. IS A April
1.1992
OEP )29
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT
OF THK KIOHTKKNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN ANOFOR
SKMINOLKCOUNTY
OENKRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 91 1999 CA 14 O
M A R G A R E T T E N A COM
P A N Y .IN C .
Plaintiff.
VS-

ANGELA M
et us . et a l.

FARNSWORTH.

Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALK
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment al
Foreclosure dated January 10.
19TJ. And Order Rescheduling
Sale dated February IS. 1992
e n t e r e d In C a s e N o
91 2000 CA 14 G Of the Circuit
Courf of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN AN D FO R
SKMINOLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK NO. 91 1114-CA -14 K
F IR S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
OSCEOLA COUNTY.
Plaintiff.
CHRISTOPHER DEL GUIDICE
as last surviving Director and
Trusts* of COUNTRY CLUB
VILLAGE. IN C . a Oitsoved
Florida corporation, as General
Partner ol COUNTRY CLUB
VILLAGE. L T D . o Difttoved
Florida Limited Partnership, ot
al..
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment of Foreclosure
entered herein. I will sell the
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described at
Lot 4. C O U N T R Y C LU B
V IL L A G E . U N IT O N E. oc
cording to the Plot thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 22. Pages
4. S and 4. Of tha Public Records
of Seminole County. Florida
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cosh ot the West
Front Door. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, ot
11 00 A M on the 2nd day of
April. 1993
Dated February 24.1992
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: JaneE Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish. Martha. II. 1992
OEP 43
NOTICE
Minority ond women owned
enterprises' bids being sought
by Koblar Constructors A
Engineers Protect Is City ot
Sanford Water Reclamation Fa
clltty Bid date is March IS -1992
Specific bids needed are paint
Ing. grassing, landscaping,
building trades, suppliers. Nnc
Ing. pevlng. end electrical For
more information call (tta)
3710039
Publish March 0 - 24. 1992
OEP 194
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
March 10.1991
9 00 AM
Aviles Auto Repair
•9)5 S U S Hwy. 17 92
Maitland. Fla
Cars stored same location
1 1943 Ford V INI3A4SC141344
2 1993 Ford
VIN#IFABP34XSOKIOOIO!
Publish March 11.1992
D EP 114

"Unforge tta b le ," which re­
vived Miss Cole's career, was a
change In styles for the singer,
who lias dabbled In rock. Jazz
and RAD In u career dating to
Ihc mid-1970s.
A tribute to her father. Nat
"K in g” Cole. It Is a collection of
pop standards he recorded years
ago. For the title ru t. Miss Cole
used m o d e rn-da y re co rd in g
wizardry to sing a duet with her
father, who died In 1963.
Th e album also won seven
G ram m ys and two American
Music awards, und Miss Cole
received three linage awards

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NOTICK OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Noitee Is hereto? give* the! I
am engaged m business at P 0
Boa 170n r long wood Seminole
Count?. Florida, under the
Fictitious Nome oI NUESTRA
M U ilCA . ond that I intend to
register sold name with the
Secretary at Slate. Tallahassee.
Florida, m accordance with the
previsions of the Fictitious
Nam# Statute. To Wit Section
60S Of. Florida Statutes itW
Rolando luge
March 11. iff]
OEP IN

IN THR CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLK COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASK NO: t l m CA l« 0
ALAFAVA PROPERTY COR
PORATION. a Fiartda
corporation
Plaintiff.
vs
IN T E R N A T IO N A L E X E C U
TIVE HOMES. INC . a Florida
corporattan.
Defendant
NOTICK OF SALK
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
that on the Snd da? af April i f f }
at II 00 A M al the Seminole
Count? Courthouse Ms Santor d
Seminal# Count?. Florida
MARYANNE MORSE. Clerk of
the Circuit Court, will offer tor
sale to the highest and best
bidder tor cash, at putoiK out
cry. the fallowing described
property mi Seminole Count?.
Florida more particular!? dr
sentood as follows
lots I. S. ond I. SOUTH PARK
BUSINESS CEN TER R E P lA T.
according to the Plat thereof os
recorded ms Plat dot* I t Pages
21 and I I Public Records af
Sommoto County Florida
The above saN *s made pur
suant to Final Judgment o*
Faroe insure entered m the

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereto? given that I
am engsgs# in business at tit
Cambridge Dr . longweod.
Seminole Count?. Florida under
the Fictitious Name of PHOTO
GRAPHV IN MOTION, and that
I intend to register said name
with the Secretary oi State
Tallahassee. Florida, in ac
cordance with the previsions a*
the Fictitious Name Statute
To Wit Section MS Of Florida
Statutes test
Catherine H St Onge
March 11 ieei

OEP Ilf

NOTICK OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice Is hereto? given that I
am engaged m business at !H
Cambridge Dr . longweod. F t.
Seminole Count?. Florida under
the Fictitious Nam# o» TEA M
SO NIC D J E N T E R T A I N
M E N T. and that I m«end to
register said name with the
Sacretar? o« State Tallahassee
Flaride »n accordance with the
prtvisians at the Fictitious
Name Statute. Te * .t Section
94199. Florida Statutes 1947
Rand? St Onge
March II. let]
OEP lit

IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hereunto sot my hand and
aftKtai seal this ttth day at
February. 1992
ISK A U
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jenof Jasowic
Deputy Clerk
Publish March#. II 1902
O fP 37

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State’s top J C player
LO C A LLY
O C S slams Lake Highland
O K I.A N D O — llltlln&gt;! three R .nnil slams
d u rin n a 14 run loiirth lim ing. O rn n (Jrw m «l
C h ristian School rallied lor a 22 20 ulrls' solth.ill
vie lory lu e s d a v cvrn ln R river l.ake Highland
1‘ri-p n l Lake Fatrvlew Park
TratltriK 14 7 rn lrrln R the fourth Inning, thr­
o e s Kam s overtook 1-ake Highland behind
gram l slam s Irotn .len n lfrr D liktnson. Melanie
Hogan and Allison llershev
Dleklnson led the Ham s' Hi-hit attack In­
going 4 lor -5 vs Ith a doulile am i six K ill Hogan
was 4 lor -1 with lour K ill while llershev was
2 lor 4 w ith lour K ill Also lot Ornilgewood. 1.1/
llu llo rd was 4 lor 4 w ith three Kill
O R A N G EW O O O C H R IITU N U LAKE H IG H LA N D }.
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Hrf tKdt Or«r&gt;g**ori1 Chrltfion 4 0 l Ah* M*g*rlA*vl Pr»p 0 I

Rains halts U C F Classic
O K I.A N IK J — H a y to the University ol Central
Florida Classic Ivisehall tournam ent was hailed
In rain in the lllth tu ning ol U C F 's garni- against
t Iregon Slate w Ith tile Knights leaillng 2 0
In 1 uesdav s first game. Kvansvllle lluill.m al
deleated Illinois C h ica go It 4
I lie U C F Oregon Stale game was to resume at
I I a m tills m orning latter on today. Oregon
Stale will play Illinois-Chicago al I p m and the
Knights w ill take on Kvansvllle at 7 p m

Girls basketball registrations
S A N F O K I)
R e gistratio n lor the West
Sanford Hoys ft U lrls C lu b 's girls haskethull
league Is u nderw ay U lrls ages 10 15 are
elieouragt-d to |oln Cost Is $5 plus $1 lor tile
\ early dues i| not already a in e m li r ol the C'luli
Ih e season starts M an'll 14 anil continues
through A pril Keglster al tin- West Sanford
branch Irotn 4 p m to 0 p lit Momlav Thursday
on Friday Irotn 4 p in to lip .m and on Saturilay
Irotn 10 a m to 2 p in
For m ore In ln u n a lln n . ra il the C h ili at
440 2450

YM C A Youth baseball

ARO UND T H E N A TIO N
Ex-Seminole sets PR
C O l.lIM IIU S . O hio — Sem inole High S, Imol
graduate Yolanda llaker. now a student at the
U niversity ol Illinois, set u |M i"ciual Im-s | lit the
2or).ineter d a s h a t the 1002 W om en s lltg Ten
IndiMir I rat k C lvu n p lo n slu p a t t Hilo Stair
llaker docked a lim e ol 24 Mil. good lor third
III the event She also placed third III tin
55-m e ler daxtl with a lim e ol 7 l&gt;M

W H A T ’S HAPPENING
Baseball
Lake Mary at Seminole, 3 30 p m
Lyman al Lake Brantley / p rn
Lake Howell at Oviedo / p m

Junior College Baseball
Brovard (N C ) College at Seminole Com m unity
College. 1 p m (doublohoadei)

Softball
Seminole vs Bishop Moote at Fort Mellon
Patk. 3 30 p m
Mainland at Lake Mary Varsity at 4 p m |umor
varsity at f&gt; 16 p in
Spruce Crook at Lake Brantley Junior varsity
at 0 p rn . varsity at / 30 p m

Boys’ Golf
at

Lxana

Boys' Tennis
Lyman vs Lake Brantley .it Sunlamlo Park.
3 30 p m
Mainland at Ovtodo 3 3 0 p m

Girls' Tonnis
Lyman vs Lake Biantley .1! Saulando Park
3 30 p m
Mainland al Oviedo 4 p m

Weightlifting
Seminole at Oviedo 3 16 p m
Lake Mary at Spruce Cieek 4 p m
OeLand al Lyman. 3 30 p ni
Lake Howell al Lake Biantley 3 30 p rr
C o m p ile d fro m e ta tf a n d w ir e re p o rta

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S A N K HU)
I If honors just keepi om lng
II Scmlnolf C o in m u rd lv College basketball player
llrtan \ . is4ui etillci ts m any m u rr awards h r s going to
lia v r to tmlltl .1 lieu trupliy case
the l.itrst honor is tin* bent vet .»s •lit* sophomore
guard w.is nam rtt the Florida C o m m u n ity College
Athlcth A hs&lt;m'i«ittoil s IMayer ol the Year in .1 vote ol the
si.ili s junior college coaches during the stair tnuriia
tnent in H railriiton last weekend
Nason lu l|M (l bis n u n cause as lie scored lb |»omts m
just 20 iiilm itrs ol pi.iv m tin* North S o u lli All Star
f illip Iasi Saturday 111 from ol Ihe coaches T ile all siar
gam* was math op ol o tlirr alFconlereiice player?*
w host- it am s .li.I nni make tlie slate lim rn a m rill Held
Saturdav 1 nded up b« trig a bin dav for the Mill Florida

Greyhounds
upset Patriots
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I.O N C .W O O I)
It 111.iv nut li.ivc tltc same ring an
I inkers tu l.vcrs tn l ham
hut tin- &lt;iiiutiluallnn til
( u h I/ is / tu Hlnhiip to A&lt;«-\ was the ilIH r r r iu T 111
I.Vinan s 7 &lt;i upset will uver laikc H ia n lli-y 111 a
Si inliiult A tlllclti C onlcrcnrt- girls sullhall game
TttrtMliii alter noun
I In- lin y huim ils w in i n ales a lnng|.UIl atop tile- S A C
stantllngs t u n i nth
l.vm ail 14 4 n vrralll and 1-akr
Hranllcy iH 4| an- tint with l.ake M a n anil laikc Howell
lor lirst pi.it ■ with 2 I i iinli-rriH • m arks O vlcilo Is 1 2
tu till- S A C w title Sem inole 1st! 4
I railing 7 4 &lt; iitcrm g tin seventh tim ing, l-akc
llta n llry t* lulu Hi-lm t-rs drew a one-nut w alk and
M an \ Hnllon n-ached on an e m ir Alter a pinch hitler
Im cil out to third haseman An lira C a m p lx ll. Patriot

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lY M A N i LAKE B R A N TL E Y .

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Conference ol w hich SCI is a n u -m U r .is Daytona
I leaf b C n m m u rd tv del* .»»««! I lorld.i Com im m ttv Collrgi
at .larksfinv Hie in ib r sum finals in gtv 1 the &lt;o n lrrrn c i
Us hrsi si.in* rbamplons|ii|» situ * l *»70
III* F C C A A award gives \asnti Itntn M emphis
T f nil . &lt;i •If.in s w «*|» nf ill* &lt;O.U In s aw aids l.a lf Iasi
iliontb. Im* was vntfd lilt Mi&lt;l Florida Ciiiderrn* f I*lav•r
ol the Ye ar
Nason alsfi i m iv n l flu S anloid S* iiilnnl* J a v ie rs
.liintor College S&lt; liolar Athlete ol tin Year award
I uesdav nflem ooii Isi r r« laleil sinrv P.igt Jll|
Th e t» 100 1 I im h shooting pliant sbnnld have al least
one more honor m in in g Ills wav as be will almost
undotihlrdlv w ill I m named a junior 1 oll« g r All
Am erican
After leading ihe Hauler* 111 scoring and being named
to the Mid Florida C o n le tcm c Ml Freshm an team Iasi
year everyone knew Nason 1 ould scon
IliU ibis year be &lt;aim b.n k and proved lie was an
rxeellrtit all around player as lit averaged 2.1 7 point*,
b f» relMiimds .1 H assists and I o steals |n r game ibis
year lb* also look a learn high I I 1 barges I i I«m k« d nine
shots and av eraged |»lav lilg .17 ol a |Miss||ile IH 11111111!« s
|M-r game

Dy D E A N S M I T H
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l.A K K M A K V — I lie Sem inole C ounty V M C A
will I m- providing I Hall anil Coach Pilch al
several locations throughout tin- county t"
I ween M arch 14 and May I C h ildren In grades
K 4 u l are invited In play

O v lv d o v i. K issim m ee Osceola
Country Club. 3 30 p m

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(a b o ve ) sin g le d in G in a Hazier w ith the 7 6 com e Irom behind victory over tho Lako
game tying run during a threorun rally in Ihe Hrantloy Patriots Tuosday aftornoon

H aw ks fly
past Lions

Rams top
Seminoles

F r o m staff r a p o r t s

F ro m S ta ff R eports

C A S N K I.H K H H Y - Noi .» U id lim e
to expliMli
In s« .in b i*l III* S* m inule Altih lh
( (inter* in * t h.tmptufislii|) iIn* Lake
How* II girls soith.ill le.im destroyed

l.A K K M A R Y — Som etim es win
m u g isn't enough
T h e La ke M ary H ig h S chool
varsity softball team edged Semi
liole -12 III a Sem inole A llllrtli
Conference eontesi al L.ike Mars
1ues4t.iv .d lrrn o o n Hid L ik e Marv
bead *ii.ii It .Iraiiule Fis4 tier and
assist.m i Klin A v «*rHI were far from
happy
I n ta il
I r out i fie i r
e x p re s s io n s
y o u w o u ld hav*
thought thev had lost
"O u r I m s 4 ru n nin g uasn I veal
gi mmI. s.iid Fls4 her
" T h a t's a m ild iindersi.item riii
.uld&lt; d Av m i l
I tie R.iuis onlv had une itiiiuei
throw n oui on ifu b.isi-s but (In
coaches (ell that llir girls should
have I h t i i more .iggresslvr
W e w i r e 1 e r r I h ie o il III*
hasepaths
said Fisc h e r
We
should have scored a lot more runs
t arty in the gamt* w* were getting

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I tiope tills Is lilt way we lilt
Itiroiigtioilt tin season, su it l.ake
tlnw* II bead *oa* b t«* I in lauo We
( .line oiii ear I v and pul oui tills
hai k to lia* k \V*
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on (lie door and Iim I.iv we 4a m r
through We im d |m till ibis way to
stav in 4indention lor the *older
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W liiiU ng ptii tu i Ik.m il l.owe (7 2)
i o tltim ifd to slitlie at I In* plate,
going t lot .i w Hit a double Also

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singles m ill \K.i v i i * ( a.ig* i fw* siugl* s Ptilllij
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H u i iM ii i ihoine r u n trlpl* doulilt tw o s tu glr s
tw o ru iis j Mim| \* ru itl to (tour singles tw o m u s t
Dav* S t m t t / id n t l h l t tw o singles m i l l a n d lotin
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dli.o n H a rr iso n and Davt»1 (.off Itwo
singles an d one m i l ra* til kind Dan I hor n
(double m i l l
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M u i t i i n u m a r i e i tin s W a r g o ( h o m e r u n doulile
siiiglt
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pm

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lahwday, March 14

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Ouha Mar I lend Ctairwan wUvwr, I M p m
Ptartda PtataN C. Mali wtanar vt UN
C Wabd Farvtl wtanar. 4p m .

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Pittsburgh vs BROWN. 9 : » p m
Vi IIonove vt. Syrocuw. t l noon
ill vs. BC Providence winner, 1 »
pm
Georgetown vS- Pilt MtooH winner, 7p.m
SI. John's vs. Connec*cut.9:Wp-m.
Vllleneve Syrecuse winner vs. Solon
Hell— BC Providence winner. I.S ip m
“ ugetowW" Pltl Mtooil winner vs. tt.
J N W t'tlUConn wWm 4pm .
Iamilinal wtanarv 11 M p m .

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Indiana ol PMIadolphta, T :M p *
LA Lakaro M Altanlx I : M p m
Beotan el O dtaex i p m
Portland alMtan. *o&lt;4. t p m.
Char tatta tlO * l Lax 1 M p m
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DolraWaCOaldan llata. M M p m
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T e c M U t . Kentucky 74
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Arkansas II. vt. New Or leans. 3pm .
Lawklana Tadi vs. SavPi Alabama, I a m.
w estern Kentucky vs Cart.
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Lam arTe ia tP a n Amarkan wlnntr vs,
ArSansasit. NawOrkms winnw. 7p m
LaiMslans Ttcti loulti Alabama wWvwr vs
W nH ffl Kanhicky Can*. FlarWa •rlnnar, 9
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TO U R H A M IN T K M I O U L I I

Flaglar t. VaMatla U 4
FlarM aSl.l Richmond I
IIIMatt 11. II, Fla. Intamaltanal I
Kama* tl. at Florida ppd. raki
Nava M. Cat it Guard.
O n g a n lt a. Cant Ftartdafppd ratal
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and loti nvek'l ronOMp:

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PhlladNphta X kali m art a
Atlanta (x N Y , Ywtiavt t
MantraalXN.V.Matal
Clnctanaii lx Datrplt 4
Kantat City Ik. Bottan I
i l Lvult I. Toronto 1
T a u t X P iU h m g h l
Calitamta 1. Mllwaukoo 1

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N Y . Tan*rat l u l vt Mammal ol Watt
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Cmcmnon vt. tl. Laud ol II . Potamburg.
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Toronto vt. Phlloddphlo ol Cleerwator.
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Lac Angttat vt N V. Yonkan ( u ) kl Fori
Loudtrdott, I M p m
Mtaneoola vt Bnlan t l Wtator Horan. I *1
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Boltlmaro vt Pltttburgn ol iramnion.
IM p m
Atlanta vt. Ootralt t l Lakeland. I M p m .
Chicago Whitt lo r n T o u t ot Port
Charlotto, I M p m
Calltamlo vt Chicago Cub* ol Mato. A m .,
IM p m .
laatlto vt. Ion Franc loco t l ScoHtdolo,
ArH .1 M p m
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pm ,
Cleveland v t Mllnoukoo ol Chondlor.
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Montroal vt. N T . M*r» ol Pori tl. Lucta.
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Petatib u rg .Y M p m
Pimburgh vt l o i n ol Wtator Horan.
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Homfan IM ) vt. K oran Cltr l u l ol H o lm
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Toronto vt Chicago White tor ot toroMlo.
1:11pm .
Mortarael vt. Lot Angttot of Vara Booth.
1:11p.m.
Baltimore vt T a i n ol Port Chorlotlo, 1:11
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ton Dtag* vt Ctovelend ol Tvctan. Aril.,
l.M p m .
ton Fronclwa vt Mflweuke* ol Chandler.
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California vt Oakland ol Phovnli. I D
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Tulana vt. LawtavIka Va. Cammanwaalth
wlnnar, I .M pm .

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at Lawlsvilla. Ky.
WvdMtdoy, March II
louthom MHiicUpy. vt. lovth Florida. I
pm
N.C. Chortatta vt VVginlo Ttch 4p m.
Virginia Common evatlh vt. Tutono, I p m
Ttwrtday,March IS
Southern MlMlMlppI t . vth Flartda wlnnar.
vt N C. Charted* Virginia Tach wlnnar. 1
pm .
Virginia Commonwtdlh Tulene wlnnar vt
Lauttvilta.4pm.
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SomiltoAl winners, f:30pm
Ttta Tap Twenty Five
The Tap Twanty Five laami In Tha
Attack, tad Prvti m i l l coltag. batktlba'l
pelt, with hrtl place rata* In paranlhatat,
record* through March I. total petal* batad
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Washingtons, Nason lauded by Jaycees
■ r DEAN BHITH
Herald Sport a Wrttar
SAN FOR D — Shawn und Niki Washington
and Brian Nason were named StudentAthlete of Ihe Year Award winners at the
Second Annual Sanford-Sent Inote Jayreea
Player of the Week Basketball Awards
Banquet held at T h e Q rcaier Sanford
Chamber of Commerce Tuesday afternoon.
Th e brother and slater duo earned the
awards for Seminole High School's boys und
girls teams while Nason was named for
Seminole Com munity College's m rn's team.
The trio received the awards for their
performance In the classroom ns well as on
the basketball court.
T h e Jaycees started sponsoring ihe

weekly basketball award In the fall of 1090
to help promote the club and give special
recognition to the accomplishments of the
athletes at Seminole High School and
Seminole Com munity College.
A group of 50 people,including players,
coachf*. family, friends and Jayreea officers
packed the Chamber meeting room and
were treated to a pizza dinner before
Jaycees President Brent Adamson and
Vice-President David Russl prescnlrd pla­
ques to the winners of Ihe weekly Sanford-Semlnole Jaycees Player of Ihe Week
awards and Ihe Sludent-AIhlete Award
winners.
After Ihe awards ceremonies, the weekly
winners and Jaycees ofneers went lo the

Denver Nuggels and Orlando Magic game ai
the Orlando Arena.
Among recipients of plaques were Shawn
Washington. J . J . Wiggins. Roben Redding
and Demeirlous Lomax from head coach
Bill Klein's Seminole boys leant.
Nikki Washington (five weekly awards).
Kayla Alexander (two weeks). Kay Kay
Mullins. Kim Jones and Tennlshla Eason
|twu) from head coach John McNamara's
Seminole girls squad.
And from head coach BUI Paynr'a Semi­
nole Com munity College men's team Nason
(five limes). Sanford’s Robert Moore (Iwlce).
Deon Q a v ln , D arnell Rnblnsnn. T r o y
B ru c n ln g (twice) , Mike M e rlh le . Bill
Freeman. Phillip Williams and take Mary's
Jason Humelln.

Lym a n ---------C ob tinned from IB
lead-olT
hitler Tania Diaz ripped a shot
that got past the Lym an leftcenterflclder and rolled lo the
fence.
Helmets and Hollon scored.
While Lym an righl-cenlerflelder
Andrea Oodzlsz retrieved the
b a ll, D ia z , w ho w ca ra the
nickname "B lu r" on her Jersey,
waa waved on by Lake Brantley
head coach Reny fields. Oodzlsz
made the throw to shortstop
Michelle Bishop, whose relay lo
catcher Wendl Acey. beat Diaz
by two steps.
"T h is waa a huge win for us."

said an elated Chrtsty Tlbblts.
Lym an's first-year head coach.
Th e win was particularly Im ­
portant for the Greyhounds after
what T lb b lts and Ihe team
considered a subpar perfor­
mance against Lake Mary their
last timeout.
"T h e girls have stuck together
really well," said Tlbblts. who
added that her team waa a little
more mentally prepared Tu e s­
day. "W h e n you play Lake
Brantley, everybody's looking to
knock them olT, Tha t and the
girls felt that they had to redeem
themselves. In their own minds,
after the other day."

" T h e othe r d a y ," L y m a n
commuted 11 errors and only
had eight hits In a loss to Lake
M a r y . O n T u e s d a y , Ilie
Greyhounds made Jusl four er­
rors and had I I hits, three for
extra bases.
"W e hit Ihe ball really well,"
said Tlbblts. "Th e funny thing
Is, we haven't been working on
our hitting. After making that
many errors In one game, we've
been concentrating on our de­
fense In practice."
According to Betrls. Ihe game
was an example of what can
happen In the SA C If a team,
even the defending champion.

our IcadofT bailer on base
and weren't able to score. We
were brain-dead."
Th e coaching slaff was also
displeased with the Tact that of
Ihe 26 Lake Mary hitters that
came to the plate, 11 flew out. .
Despite Ihe problems, the
R a m s a llll had m ore tha n
enough for the Tribe us pitcher
Tiffa n y Deeb held Seminole
scoreless until Hie seventh Inn­
ing.
Lake Mary scored single runs
In the first and fourth Innings
and added two runs In the fifth
Inning to lead 4-0.
The Tribe's runs came when
Argle Walker, With u runner on
first base, ripped a single lo left
t ha t wa s m l s p l a y e d for u
three-base error, allowing both
runners to scare. Il was the
eighth time this season that
Walker had circled Ihe bases on
u hll.
"Th a t play was definitely un
e rro r," said Sem inole head
cu a cli d r e g Kt-gL-tlt-r o f W a lk e r's

Lake HowellContinued from 1*B
leading Lakr Howell
were Sherry O irc n |2-for-3. two
triples, three RBI). Shannon
McDowell |2-for-2. home run.
two KBII. and Kristy York und
•.Joy Joseph (2-for-3 each).
Lake Howell established the
tone early by scoring nine firstInning runs on 12 hits. The
Silver Hawks added two runs In
Ihe second and three In the
third. After lhal. they relied on
an error-free defense to end Ihe
game after five Innings on Ihe
.slaughter rule.
On Thursday. Lake Howell
(7-2 overall. 2-1 In the SAC
continues lls quest by facing
conference oppnnent Seminole
al Sanford’s Fort Melton Park al
4 p.m.
"Seminole ranllnues lo. Im ­
prove." said Luciano.. "Th e y've
got a great, knowledgeable, en­
thusiastic coach (Greg Register)
who keeps them fired up. We're
going to come In there und play
as well as we cun."

hit. "Argle has five legitimate
home runs this year and three
after errors."
E l i z a b e t h D a v id s o n went
3-for-3 with two triple, two runs
scored and an RBI to lead the
Rams' offense. Also contributing
were Kelli Woodall (2-for-3. RBI).
Diane Duber ( I -for-3. RBI). Karen
Pinkney. Robin Dazey, Jenn y
LongslafT and Laurel Mcoll (all
l-for-21 and Angela Snow and
Pamela Davis (both I-for-3 ).
Deeb was Ihe winning pitcher,
raising her record to 0-2 on Ihe
season.
Walker, Naklu Riggins and
Rlla Prison were all 2-for-3 Tor
Seminole. Jill Jasewlck suffered
Ihe loss, dropping her record to

6- 6.
Lake Mary’s win throws the
Rams Into a four-wuy tie for first
place In the Seminole Athletic
Conference al 2-1 with Lake
B r a n llr y . L a k r H ow e ll and
Lyman. Uvcrall. Lake Mary Is
6-2. Th e Rums will play I wo
more home games tills week,
bosllng Mainland ul 4 p.m. loday
lirlore hosting Lake Brantley In
u big S A C game Thursday, also
al 4 p.m.
Seminole fell to 6-6 overall and
0-3 In Ihe conference with the
loss. Th e Tribe will also play a
pair of home games today and
Thursday as they host Bishop
Moore at 3:30 p.m. today and
S A C foe Lake Howell Thursday
at 4 p.m. Both games will be
played al FI. Mellon Park.

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doesn't come ready lo play.
"W e looked like Ihe lop of Ihe
world against Lake Howell last
Th u rsd a y," said Betrls. "To da y,
we made several errors and only
had three people who hll the ball
hard. A different day. n different
game.
"Slawpttch softball Is a hitter's
game. You have lo minimize
walks and errors. You must not
walk people and you must not
make errors If your expect lo
win. Today, we made a couple
errors and mlscommunlrated on
defense twice, letting balls drop
In."

I44METEB DASH
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ILymonl 13 3, 3 Brown (Seminole) lie . 4
Whitehead (Seminole) 111, I (lie) Guy
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P e o p le
S e lf-ta u g h t cook experim ents

IN B R I E F

W ife, m om , linguist is
reducing fat in recipes

Audubon Soclaty to moot
Seminole Chapter of Florida and National Audubon aocicllea
will take a field trip to Merrll Island National Wildlife Refuge on
Thursday,
Meet at Ihc parking lot of Florida Power and Light Co. on
Myrtle Avenue at 8 a.m. to carpool.
Bring binoculars, mosquito repellant and friends. Lunch will
be enjoyed at the Dixie Restaruant In Titusville.
Call Chetlls Engstronl at 321 -4 4 18 for further Information.

l | P I I O M H YIMOU MO
Herald Corraapondant___________
G E N E V A - Cook of the Week
Debbie Cote la proficient In the
kitchen now but when ahe and
her huaband first got married
she confesses that he did most of
the cooking.
" I really enjoy It (cooking)
now. 1 have more lime now,"
Cole, a Geneva resident, says.

Samlnola Club to moot
Dr. Dale Lick, president of Florida State University, wilt be
the featured guest speaker for the March monthly meeting of
the Seminole C lub of Greater Orlando. Th e meeting Is open to
alt FS U alumni, boosters and supporters of the university. The
meeting Is scheduled for Thursday. B:30 to 7:15 p.m. In the
Orchid Roam, Church Street Station, Orlando. No admission
will be charged. Call 648-0512 or 422-2454 Tor more
information.

AA R P to moot

She had worked for the De­
p a r t m e n t of Def ense aa n
Russian linguist until she re­
signed after the birth or their
second child.

Chapter 1977 of the American Association of Retired Persons
In Sanford will meet Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the Sanferd
Senior Center. A covered dlah luncheon will follow.
T o mark National Women's History Month. Helen Kaminsky
will give a short talk.
If you are Interested In Joining, the club Is actively seeking
new members.

Cole says that ahe Is mostly a
self-taught cook who prefers
Southern cooking. Home made
biscuits, fried chicken, dum p­
lings and gravy arc aome of her
specialties.
She enjoys casual entertaining
and likes to prepare bufTel dishes
In advance. She follows the same
rule for meal preparation and
makes dlahes In batches and
freezes them Tor future use.

CAL1MPAR
Alcoholics Anonymous gsthsrs

"Even In everyday life I try to
prepare thlnga ahead of time
because even though I like to
cook there are many days when
things are hectic and I don't
have time to cook ao I like to
have something In the freezer to
fall back on." she says. " It ’s Just
as easy to make five meatloaves
as It ts one."

Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous. Bom to W in. and Sanford
women groups have announced temporary locations for
meetings formerly held at 1201 W . First St. Meetings will be
held at the House of Good WU1. Forth Street and Oak Avenue at
10 a.m. Sundays and 2:30 and 5:30 p.m . Monday through
Friday. At 5:30 p.m. Saturdays, meetings wU.1 be bed at 2808 S.
French Ave. Th e parish hall of Holy Cross Episcopal Church
will host meetings at 2 p.m. Saturday for Sanford women, noon
Monday through Saturday and 8 p.m. Monday through
Sunday.
Call Etlsc Dean at 323-0383 for more information.

Cole experiments with recipes
and different Ingredients. She
suggests trying fresh, sweet basil
In potato salad.

Nar-Anon to maat

She also likes to collect kitch­
en gadgets even though she
often flnda that they don't
always work.

Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m . at West Lake
Hospital. 589 West Stale Road 434. Long wood. Nar-Anon Is a
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dally
living with an addict Is more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Jo in for support In coping with your addict; gain
serenity to make decisions and put your life back In focus. Call
339-3188 for more Information.

" I had a little meatball maker.
I gave It to a friend. It was more
trouble than It was worth."
Like ao many concerned cooks
today. Cole Is trying to reduce
the amount of fat In her family's
meals.

Toastmasters to most for breakfast
Day breaker* Toastmasters C lub meets the second and fourth
Thursdays of the month. 7 a.m .; at Christos Restaurant.
Downtown Sanford.

"It's hard to realize how much
fat there la In your diet until you

Thai cuisine
boasts mix
of flavors
You m ay have seen e Th a i
restaurant tn a city or a town
somewhere In Ihc United Slates.
O r you m ay know about Th a i
cuisine from the experiences of
vacationing friends and/or m ili­
tary relatives. But If not. you
should get to know the food of
Thailand, a southeastern Asian
country, for It's fast becoming a
familiar and popular choice of
both young and old here In
America.

THAI CHICKEN SALAD
I b ro ile r-frye r chicken,
irxiked, skinned and cut Into
I lilrl shreds
1 cucumber, peeled, seeded
and shredded
2 cups fresh bean sprouts
2 fresh green chutes, seeded
and shredded
1/2 small red onion, sliced
thinly and broken Into rings
I tablespoon fresh ginger,
shredded

A R T TV L M JW D tN G M

gjv«« rMrtsa disks* a Thai tssek.

L im e -m in i dressing (recipe
follows)*
1/2 cup fresh cilantro (roots,
stems, leaves), chopped
1/4 cup peanuts, chopped
Make Lime-Mint dressing first
and set aside. In large bowl, m ix
together chicken and cucumber.
In another Ubwl. m ix together
bean sprouts, chllles. onion and
ginger. If not serving Immediate­
ly, cover and refrigerate Ingre­
dients. At serving lim e, stir
together Lim e-Mint Dressing,
c h ic k e n -c u c u m b e r m ix tu re ,
bean spr out .mix tu re and
cilantro In large bowl. Sprinkle
with chopped peanuts and serve.
This kitchen-tested recipe makes
4-6 servings.
* L t m e - M l n t D r e s s i n g : Mi x
together 1/4 cup fresh lime Juice.
3 tablespoons fish sauce. 2
tablespoons vegetable oil, 5
teaspoons sugar. I tablespoon
chopped mint leaves. 2 cloves
garlic (m lncrd) and 1/2 traspoon
salt. Stir until sugar dissolves.

Cole suggests the following
variation on the above recipe for
apple muffins: Eliminate yogurt
and m a rg a rin e . A dd I cup
applesauce and Vi cup chopped
apples. Prepare and bake ac­
cording to Instructions for Blue­
berry Muffins. T h is variation has
no fat.
Cole likes to prepare a large
batch of muffins and freeze aome
for a quick breakfast.
CARROT CAKE MUFFINS
1 cup (lour
I cup whole wheal flour
1 cup quick oatmeal, not
instant
I Tbsp. baking powder

THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT 1

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C O I R I D

B E E F

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2V*-3 lbs. corned beef round or
brisket with seasoning packet
11* cups water
3 medium carrots, peeled and
cut Into thin strips
2 targe unpeeled potatoes, cut
Into eighths
I medium head of cabbage,
cut Into sixths
Place corned beef, contents of
packet, water and rarrola in
3-qt. casserole. Cover tightly.
Place ch icke n In m e dium Microwave on 100 percent power
bawl. Sprinkle with flour, turn­ 7-9 minutes or until water bolls.
ing to coat. Add fish sauce and 1 Reduce power to 50 percent
tablespoon of the soy sauce: set p o w e r . M i c r o w a v e fo r 3 0
minutes. T u rn meal over. Add
potatoes and top with cabbage.
Place ginger In blender or food R e -co v e r. M icro w a ve 3 0 - 4 5
processor and mince, about 30 minutes or until vrgeUblcs are
seconds: add chllles. remaining lender.
I tablespoon soy sauce, vinegar,
L e t s t a n d , c p v e r c d , 10
sugar and 1/2 teaspoon grated minutes. T o serve, carve corned
lime peel. Blend or process for beef diagonally across the grain
about I minute; set aside.
In thin slices.

Pour oil Into heated wok or
Dutch oven over high tempera­
ture. Add chicken, onion and
cabbage, stir-fry in g about 4
m inutes until chicken turns
white. Pour ginger sauce m ix ­
ture over chicken and continue
to stir-fry over high temperature
until sauce thie kens, about 2
m inutes. Sprinkle w ith lime
juice and top with mint. Serve
hot with rice. T h U kitchen-tested
recipe makes 4 servings.

M1MT AJID Q1NQEB CHICKED
1 1/2 pounds tameless chlckrn
breast, cut Into 1/2-lnch cubes
2 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons fish sauce
2 Ubies|xxMis dark soy sauce,
divided

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3 Tbsp. reduced calorie m ar­
garine, melted
2 egg whiles
Vi cup fresh blueberries
Vi tap. cinnamon
Mix all Ingredients by hand
Just until well blended. Spoon
mixture Into prepared muffin
pans and bake at 400 degrees for
18 to 20 minutes. Each muffin
contains less than two grams of
fat.

1 1 1/2 -lnch piece ginger,
peeled
2 green chllles. chopped
I tablespoon vinegar
1 tablespoon sugar
1 lime, peel grated and Juice
divided
2-3 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 cups napa cabbage, chopped
4 green onions, chopped
1/4 cup fresh mint, chopped

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b lu e b e rry flavo red

U'a great to Join In on the fun
of SL Patrick's Day. The rating
of corned beef and cabbage,
which Isn't Irish, green beer, and
m any other green foods. All add
to the festivities.
Potatoes are a staple of the
Irish diet. T h e y have them every
day. no matter what else they
serve. Several weeks ago (Feb.
26) this column had recipes for
potatoes, som e were t ra d i­
tionally Irish. American food fare
to celebrate can Include this
boiled dinner.

N EA Food Editor*
I2

Basic Ingredients (or a typical
Th a i dish Include hot chllles.
garlic, lime, lemon graaa. mint,
Ash sauce, cilantro and ginger.
In addition, a variety of curried
dishes are favorites of the Th a i.
Sttr-frylng In a wok and grilling
over a small charcoal stove arc
traditional methods of preparing
I tot dishes.
Chicken goes well with a blend
of Thai-Inspired seasonings to
make a salad or stir-fry with
Intriguing flavors.

BLUEBERRY MUFFINS
I Vi cups flour
4 Tbsp. sugar
I tap. baking powder
I tap. baking aoda
1 cup nonfat yogurt, plain or

Dsbbia Cola anjoys fal-fraa mufflna from on original raclpa.
Vi tsp. baking soda
Vi lap. sail
1cup finely grated carrots
1cup dark raisins
2 egg whiles
1cup skim milk
Vi cup drained, crushed pine­
apple
Vi cup applesauce
Stir by hand to mix well.
Spoon Into prepared muffin
pans. Bake at 400 degrees for 18
to 20 minutes. These inulTIns are
fat free.
Cole contributed the following
recipe to the cookbook “ When
the Master Gardener Cooks."
Tire recipe Is a reflection of her
Maryland heritage.

MOCK CRAB CAKEB
1 lb. zucchini (2 medium)
peeled, coarsely grated
2 tsp. Old Bay seasoning
I T b s p . chopped parsley

1egg. beaten
I lap. Worcestershire sauce
1 Tbsp. mayonnaise
1 Tbsp. baking powder
2 slices bread
Squeeze Juice from grated
zucchini, drain well. Break bread
Into sm all pieces and Just
moisten with tntlk. Mix all In­
gredients. sha|K- into cakes. Boll
In fine dry bread crumbs If
desired. F ry In bulter until
lightly browned. Serves four to
six.

Join in on the Irish food
fun this St. Patrick’s Day

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It Is an artful blending of
sweet, sour, salty and sjitcy
flavors, often In the same
Rice la a staple for accompa­
nying a typical meal of soup, fish
or meat, and a raw vegetable
salad served with a spicy sauce.
Fresh fruits, such as pineapple
and mango, are served chilled as
dessert; sweet snacks are also
usually eaten after a meal.

start being concerned with It.
You really have no Idea. Like
with a muffin. If you don't put
butler on It you think you're
being good but there's an awful
lot offal It It."
Cole has developed her own fat
free muffin recipes. "1 tried
desperately to find aome recipes
for good fat free muffins. I
thought there m utt be aome way
to make them at home."

Th e flsh that you will tlnd
served most often In Ireland Is
salmon. It Is fresh, sweet and
readily available. Continue to
celebrate Ire la n d wi t h this
micro-steamed salmon served
with a cucumber-dill sauce.
•TEAM ED SALMON
4 salm on steaks, about I
pound
U cup dry white wine
1onion, thinly sliced
I lemon, thinly sherd
Freshly ground pepper
Arrange s a lm o n s t e a k s In a
s in g le la y e r tn a s h a llo w 2 -q u a rt
c a s s e r o le , t h in n e r p o r tio n s
t o w a r d t h e In s id e . P o u r w in e

aland 3-5 minutes before serv­
ing.

over the steaks, sprinkle with
pepper, and layer the onion and
lemon slices over the fish. Cover
with wax paper and microwave
on 100 percent power 0-8
minutes, or until salmon flakes
easily. Serve hot or cold with
Cucumber-Dill Sauce.
CUCUMBER-DILL SAUCE
1 medium cucumber, peeled,
seeded and thinly sliced
2 Tbsp. mayonnaise
M cup tour cream
2 tsp. fresh lemon juice
1 tap. fresh dill, or U tsp. dill
weed, dried
Salt, freshly ground pepper
Combine all Ingredients til
bowl and chill for at least I hour,
allowing flavors to blend. Serve
with poached salmon.
T ry this vegetable dish that
has the colors of the Irish (lug
and torn of the country's favoritr
vegetables (orange, green and
while Irish flag)
IRISH VEGETABLE DELIGHT
4 cups shredded g r a a s
cabbage
I medium anion, silted
2-3 carrots, cut Into U Inch
slices
1 medium potato, cut Into t«
Inch slices
3 Tbsp. water
V* tap freshly ground while
2-3 Tbsp. unsalled butler or
bacon drippings
Combine cabbage, onion, car­
rots. and potato In 11* qt.
casserole. A dd water, cover
tightly with plastic wrap, vented,
m icro w a ve on IOO percent
power 8 -10 minutes. S tir tn
pepper, salt and butler. Lei

Make those Irish eyes smile
with these Irish Cream Truffle*.
A perfect ending to the celebra­
tion.
HUSH CBEAM TRUFFLES
8 oz. white chocolate, grated
4 oz. milk chocolate chips
3 egg yolks
1* cup Irish cream liqueur
I Tbsp. Irish whiskey
1 tsp. cuconut flavoring
II* sticks unsalled butler,
softened
Dipping chocolate
Microwave while and milk
rhocolatrs In 2-quart measure
on 5 0 p e r c e n t p o w e r 3- 4
minutes, or until shiny and
melted. Stir until smooth. Stir In
egg yolks, then liqueur and
whiskey. Microwave on 50 per­
cent power 1 minute to thicken.
Transfer mixture to food pro­
cessor or mixer and beat. With
motor running, add coconut
flavoring and then butler, our
tablespoon at a time. Process 2-3
tablespoonfuls on a baking sheet
and chill. Form mixture into
balls. Microwave the dipping
chornlir on 50 percent power
until m rllrd (3-4 minutes per
pound). Dip balls Into the melted
rhoeolale coating and place on
wax paper to dry. Trudies will
keep In tightly covcrrd container
In refrigerator up to two weeks.
Dipping rhoeolale Is available
It: white, pastel and dark wafers.
Is Is easier to use the real
chocolate for dipping candles.
Place 10 ounces of the coating In
u 1-quart bowl or glass measure
and microwave on 50 |&gt;ercent
power 3 4 minutes. This will
yield enough chocolate to dip
25-30 candy centers.
Happy St. Pally's Day to you
all!

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against
D BAS ABBYl I agree with
your rejection or Mr Ollkeaon'a
suggestion to ahow kida horror
nima on aexually tranamltted
dlaraaea tike the kind the armed
aervlcea uaed to ahow before a
"big weekend."
Education, nol acare lacllca, la
the beat way lo fight S TD o and
H IV/AIO S. t waa concerned,
however, at the rather high rate
of condom failure you died In
your anawer ( I I percent to 10
percent). The failure rate can be
lowered If the condom la uard
correctly.
Of courae. the aafrat aex la no
aex at all. bul for many that la
nol reallatlc. When you chooae
to have aex wllh aoinronc. you
are taking a rlak. Uatng a
condom will traarn that rlak. bill
It la at III there. And don't let
anyone tell you they "couldn't
possibly have H IV ." Only you
know what you have done In
your paat. so protect yourself
and your partner!
Many manufacturers now In­
clude Instructions with their
condoma — read them! And If
the condoms do not have In­
structions. buy a brand that does
have them. Never use an oilbaaed lubricant (such as Vase­
line) with a condom — It will
destroy the condom and neither
person la protected. Always use
a water-baaed lubricant (like K-Y
J e lly ). T h e aperm tcldc
Nonoxynol-B has been shown to
kill HIV. so use II If possible.
Never use two condoma at the
same time, since they will rub
together and both of them may
break.
As I said before, education Is
ou r moat Im portant weapon
against HIV/AIDS. Abby. I would
like to thank you for your frank,
open and compaaalonate re­
sponse to this crisis. Th e moot
Important message we can get
out is that AIDS does nol care
who you are or where you live.
We know that almple changes In
behavior can keep you from

gelling HIV. Leant what those
changes arc and follow them.
AIDS education Is very Im ­
portant lo me. For the last two
years. I have been an aclor wllh
llealthWorks Theatre (formerly
AIDS Educational Theatre). We
have two shows: "Th e Wizard of
A ID S ." which It for high school
through adult audiences, and
"W hat’s So lllg About A ID S."
which la Tor fourth through
eighth grades. These shows edu­
cate and enlenaln at the same
time, helping people understand
Just what HIV and AIDS are. how
HIV can be transmitted, and how
to protect themselves. We travel
the C h i c a g o area and the
Midwest bringing AIDS educa­
tion wherever It Is needed, bul
there are still many people who
do nol have even the most basic
AIDS Information — Information
that could save their lives.
I realize that pans of this letter
may be lo frank for publication
In a family newspaper, but this
Is life-saving Information. If you
cannot publish this letter, then
please find an appropriate way
lo get this Information out lo
people. Many young people read
your column, and they need this

Information more than anyone.
Keep up the good work.
JAMBS B. OKOTB, CHICAGO
D B A S MB. OBOTBt Y ou r
message Is too Important not to
publish It In Its entirety. My mall
reflects the fact that m any
readers still believe they cannot
get AIDS because their partners
look healthy, and therefore they
do not feel that protection Is
necessary.
DBAB ABBYl A few years ago.
I shocked m y friends and family
when I broke m y engagement to
a wrll-eduealed (Rhodes Scholar)
mllllonartre business executive
to marry a construction worker.
W hy? Because he's kind, honest
and totally lovable.
My hlgh-school dropout can fix
the plumbing, tune up a car.
build a house and grow enough
vegetables to fe*d an army. He
ran rook and clean like a pro.
and comes home whistling every
evening, wllhoul slopping at a
bar.
The stories he tells me about
hta day at the construction site
are far more Interesting than m y
day on Wall Street. Th is man
won't grow soft and flabby
silling behind a desk all day, and
he won't get a stress-related
Illness, or have an affair with his
se c re ta ry .
LUCKY IN INDIANA

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IN THC CIRCUIT COUNT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Flit Number *1-741 CP
IN RE ES TA TE OF
ROBERT E E L LIO TT.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of Ihe
E H a l t ol R O B E R T E
E L L I O T T , d t c t a t t d . F li t
Number f I 711 CP. It pending in
the Circuit Court for Semin©!#
County. Florida. Probefo Oivi
non. It* oddrttt of which It P
0 Orator C. Sanford. FL J777I
Tht names and addresses of the
Ptrtonal Representative arid
tht Ptrtonal Representative's
attorney art w l forth below
A LL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O TIFIED TH A T I
Alt persons on whom fhit
notice It served who have eb
Iik (toni that challenge the valid
ify ol the will, the qualification"!

Ci r c u it c o u r t
OF THE EIG H TEE N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. ft U l l CAI40
Home Savings ol America, F A .
Plaintiff.

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AN DFO R
SCMFNOLC COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO *1 7*4* CA t« O
CITIBANK. N A .«*
Trustee under a pooling and
servicing agreement dated
13/0l/»0 among D U MORT
GAGE ACCEPTANCE C O R P .
Th e Tru s te e and L O M A S
MORTGAGE USA. INC . reiat
ing fo D U MORTGAGE AC
C E P T A N C E CORP M O R T
CAGE. PASSTHROUGH CER
T IF IC A T E S SER IES IffO 3.
A D J U S T A B L E PASS
THROUGH RATE,
Plaintiff.
vs
T H O M A S J. R I C H A R D .
CH E R Y LE J RICHARD
GLENDALE FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI
ATtON, and any unknown heirs,
devisees, gran fees, creditors,
and ether unknown persons et
unknown spouses claiming by,
through, and under any of the
abort named D# linden It
Defendant i
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk of the
C ircuit Ceurt et Seminole
County, Florida, will on March
3t. m i . at it 00 o clock A M at'
tha West Front door of the
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford. Florida, offer lor sale
and soft ot public outcry fo the
highest and best bidder tor cash,
tha following described property
situate in Seminole County.
Florida:
Homesit# f t of Seminole
Woods, according to the! survey
of record os recorded In Official
Records Book U»7. Pages 1*3
through fOS. ef the Public Rec
ordt of Semlno+e County, Ffor
Ida. more particularly described
as follows:
That part of Northwe*I &lt;4,
eactpl the West 400 feel ol tha
East V30 feet of the North 14)
feet of the Northeast U of said
Northwest fo and also evctpl
that pert of the North If ot 'told
Northwest 4* lying East ol Hale
Road No 13. of SECTION 34
TOWNSHIP 30 SOUTH. RANGE
31 E A S T. Seminole County.
Florida
B E IN G M O R E P A R TiC U
L A R L Y D E S C R I B E D AS
FOLLOWS
Commence at the Permanent
Reference Monument designat
Ing the Northwest corner ot said
Section 3t; run thence North •*
degrees 11*34" East along the
North boundary line thereof
ll t S i ! feet to ft(i Permanent
Reference Monument designat
Ing the Southeast corner el the
the Southwest '• ef the South
west l* of SECTION II of said
TOWNSHIP 30 SOUTH. RANGE
33 EAST, and the Point of
Beginning; continue thence
North 4* degrees U 'Tf" East
eking the North boundary line ot
Section 3! M3 M teat fo the
Permanent Reference Menu
ment designating the Northwest
corner ot the aforesaid West 400
feet ol the East tJO feet of the
North 143 feet of the Northeast
Li ol the Northwest fo; thence
South 00 degrees i r i r East
along tha West boundary line
thereof 1147* foot fo a point
hereby designated Point **A".
return to the Point of Beginning
and run thence South 74 degrees
*) 11" West M l 44 teat to e point
on # t v tv it r r e n t concert fo
the Northeasterly having a ra
diut of 1430 00 foot, said point
belnf an thaHortheeftterly
Right of Way line of Woodridge
Drive and beers South 47 de
greet 47’ If " West from the
center of said curve: thence
Southeasterly along said North
easterly Right ot Way line end
the arc of said curve through a
central angle at u degrees
03 )0" 1M00 foef fo a point on
said curve; thence teeving said
Northeasterly Right-of-Way
line. North M degrees 1110
East 71! f ! foot, thence North **
degrees ID O " East 330 04 feet
fo stored*signaled point " A "
and the- Point ot Termination
pursuant fo the Final Judgment
entered in a case (pending in said
Court, Ihe style of nhich is
Indicated abort
WITNESS my hand and of
tidal seal of said Court Frbru
ary 34. If !)
(COURT SEAL)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jane E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish March#. II. IM )
OEP 4)

in t h e

01 the pertonal representative,
venue. or jurisdiction of this
Court arc required to flic their
objection! m
&gt;Ith- this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
D ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY OAYS A FTER THE
D A TE OF SER VICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditor! ol the decedent
and othtr ptrtont having claims
or demand! agalntl decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice Is served within three
months etter the date of the first
publication ot this notice mutt
til# their ctalm! with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
OATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
O ATE OF SER VICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM

All other crediton el the

decedent and persons having

claims or demand! against the
decedent*! estate ntutt file their
claims with this court W ITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L CLA IM S. OEM AN OS
AMD O BJECTIO NS NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The date of the first public#
lion of fhlt Notice it March 4,
Itfl
Personal Repretanlativt
DAWN E L L IO TT GARDNER
WOO Harvey Road
Jamestown. NC 37743
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
CHARLES D W ILDER. Esq
Florida Bar No m m
Wilder ACulton
S3! Versailles Drive. Suite 100
P O Bo« t a ils
Maitland. FL 137*1 1114
a o rtu n u
Publish March A l l . If !)
DEPe*

1

IN TH B CIR CUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
P R O B A Tf DIVISION
Fite Number ft AM CP
IN RE : E S TA TE OF
MARION F. WEISS
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration at the
estate of MARION f WEISS,
deceased. F ile N u m b er
ft Ota CP. Is pending In the
Circuit Ceurt fer Seminal#
County. Florida. Predate Oivt
sion. the address of which Is
P O Drawer C. Sanford FL
33731 The name and address ot
the personal representative and
the personal representatives*
attorney are set forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONSARE N O T IF IE D TH A T
All persons on whom this
notice is served who have1 sb
lection* that challenge' the valid
ity ol the wilt, the quel IHeat Iona
of the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of this
Court are required to file their
objection* with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R TH E
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY OAYS A F T E R TH E
D A TE OF SER VICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands agalntl decedent s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is served within three
months after the date of the first
publication ol this notit# must
file their claims with fhlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
D ATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY OAYS A F T E R THE
D A TE OF SER VICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other cted Ifort of the
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate mutt file their
claims with this court WITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
O ATE OF THE FIRST P U B U
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L CLA IM S. DEM AND S
AND O BJECTIO NS NOT SO
F IL E 0 W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The date of the first public#
tkm of this Notice is March If.
teei
Per tone! Co Representative
P A U LB WEISS
AN West Race Si
Mart mature WV 1MQI
Attorney ter Persona)
Represent#lire
David L Ferguson
Ferguson A Seb*tn
lew lee Hoed Suite 410
wmter Par!. FL 1371*
taenasr fiff
f lor Ida Bar No 11N11
Publish March II 14.1**)
Of P III

Kenneth M Brophey and Amy
E Brophry, his wife, el a t.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALK
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
(hat pursuant to a Final Judg
men! ol foreclosure dated Feb
ruary 3$. IftT. and entered in
Case No fl U34 CAls G ol the
Circuit Court ot the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and for Semi
note County, Florida wherein.
Home Savings of America. FSB
f/k/a Home Savings of America.
F A . Plaintiff, and Kenneth M
Brophey and Amy E. Brophey.
hit wite. Bethany College.
Bryan Durrance, Warren Barty
d/b/a B a rty R e a lly , and
Greenwood Lakes Unit 1 Home
owner* Association.. Inc., a Flor
Ida corporation are the Often
dents. I will sell to the high**I
and bent bidder for cash at the
W ttl front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. In Seniord.
Florida at It 00 • clock A M on
April I, Iff), the following de
scribed property as set forth In
said Final Judgment, to wit:
Lot 43 ot G R E E N W O O D
LAKES. U N IT 3. according to
the plat thereof, at recorded In
Plat Booh S3, at Page 4413, of
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
Having a street address of:
433 laheshort Drive. Lake
Mary. Florida 37344
Together with all Interest
which Borrower now has or may
hereafter acquire in or to said
property and In and to: (al all
easements and rights of way
appurtenant thereof; and Its) all
buildings, structures, Improve
ments, Natures, and appurte
nances now or hereafter placed
thereon, Including, but not
limited fo. all apparatus and
equipment1, whether or not phyt
tcalty arrived fo the tend or any
building, used fo provide or
supply air cooling, air cortdi
tlonlng. heat, gas, water, light,
power, refrigeration, ventlla
Non, laundry, drying, dlshwesh
fng, garbage, disposal or other
services; and all waste vent
s y s te m s , an te n n a s , pool
equipment, window coverings,
drapes and drapery rods,
carpeting and floor covering,
awnings, ranges, evens, water
heaters and attached cabinets.
It
that such items be conclusively
deemed fo be affiant fo and fo
be part of the real property; and
tel all water and water rights
(whether or not appurtenant)
and shares ot Stock pertaining fo
such water or water rights,
ownership of which affects said
property; and tftl the rents,
Income. Issues and .profits of alt
D A T E D this February If.
M jr v H M U w m
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly: Jane E. Jasewlc
Publish March4.11.1»fl
D IM E
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANDFOR
C A If NO. fleas CA I4K
UNI TEO COMPANIES
LENDING CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
LU ALICE HOWE; HOWE, unknown spouse ot
Leslie K Howe. JOHN DOE.
unknown spouse ot Lu Alice
Howe; and any unknown heirs,
dev itees, grantees, creditor t.
and other unknown persons or
unknown spouses claiming by.
through, and 'under any at the
Defondants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LU ALICE HOWE
ISJ0 Deleon Street
Oviedo. Ft S73SS
HOWE, unknown
ipeuso af Leslie K. Howe
ISM De Loon Street
Oviedo. FL 7174!
JOHN DOE. unknown spouse
ot Lu Alice Howe
ISM DeLeon Street
Oviedo. Florida 337SS
unknown spouses claiming by.
through and under the above
named Defondent(s). If do
ceased, whose last known
a d d re s s e s a re as g lv a n
YOU ARE H ER EBY NOTI
F IE D that an action fo foreclose
Mortgage covering the following
real and personal property de
scribed at follows. fo wit.
The South is af 'Ihe Southeast
V* ot tna Southeast V* ef tha
Northwest 1# ot Section S. Town­
ship ft South, Rang* 31 East.
Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
-has boon filed against you and
you are required fo ser ve a copy
of your written defenses. It any.
fo It on ROBERT H HOSCM
JR . C Victor Butler. Jr . P A .
131! E Robinson Street, Or
lends. Florida 27B0I. and file the
erigtnei with the Clerk ot ttw
above styled Court on or before
the Mth day ef March. Iff!
Otherwise a Judgment may be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Com
plaint
WITNESS my hand and seal
of said Court on the 14th day of
February te»3
tSEALI
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Br Patricia F Meath
Depwtr Clerk
Publish February J4 A March
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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO t l 1*14 CA14
DIVISION O
GREENWICH CAPITAL
FINANCIAL. INC PlemtiMitl.
LARRY W KERN.et el.
Oetondenff*)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant fo a Final Judgment ot
foreclosure deled February |».
I*V), and entered m Case No
*1 1*14 CAI4G Of the Circuit
Court ef Ihe E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit in and for SEM
I HOLE County. Florida wherem
G R E E N W IC H C A P ITA L F l
NANCIAL. INC is the Plemtitt
end LARRY W K IR N . KATHY
A k c « n a l u m c o IN
D U S T R I E S , I NC . R O Y A L
ALUMINUM. INC ACE ALU
MINUM DISTRIBUTORS IN C.
G E N E R A L HOMES CORPO
R A TIO N . TH E CROSSINGS
MASTER COM M UNITY ASSO
C I A T I O N . INC
end
LA K E W O O D AT THE
CROSSINGS HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION, INC ate Ihe
Defondants I will sell fo Ihe
highest end best bidder ter cash
el the West Irent duo* of the
SEMINOLE Cetei'y Courthouse
et II 44 a m . an April ). ie*7.
Ihe following described properly
a* sol forth in said Final
J S f *1. LAKE WOOO A T TM|
CROSSINGS U N I! I l k AC
CORDING TO THE MAP OR
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
COROEO IN PLAT BOOK 1*
PAGES 13 THRUGH SI IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
N O iE COUNTY FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND an* fhe
seal ef ffus court ■» February
M i»v;
(SEA L!
HONORABLE
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ef the Circuit Court
By Jane E Je * t«‘c
Deputv Clerk
Publish. March 4- 11, iff I
OEP J*

97— A p a r t m e n t *

71— H e l p W a n t e d

F um ith td / Rent

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DCPT.
HOURS

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

1:00 A M - S : X PAL
MONDAY Btru
FRIDAY
CLO SED SATURDAY
1 SUNDAY

M*i*tMMt*HMh K m
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)S43. Sanford* FL. 33771

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Turaday tvu rnday 12 Noon Tha Day Bator* Pi
Sunday And Monday* 30 PM. Friday
AD JU STM ENTS AND CREDITS: In th* rran l of an a m * In an
■d, Via Sanford H*rald arid bo roaponalblo fo. tha Oral
Inaortton only and only lo Iho aalonl of th* coal ol that
Inaortlon. Ptaaaa ehack yoof ad lor accuracy th* Itral day It
runa.

STYLIST
H m *»4. rail a. r t r t Tim*.

D ELU X E KHchanaD. apt., p rl.
balhanfry. m K iP «a n . ulll
paid EM)mp . MP W M I I
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watar H talar leal Bldg I M
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privacy Leaking lar th# rlghl
tmall lamllyl SIOS par m th
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ONE I D R M . I bath Oarage
apt., Nka area BIS me Call
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ONE RDRM . Ig apt. ) b in
from downtown U lll. Ineluded t u t m h r . w i g
O S T E IN I RDRM. Lg Ihrt*
room, icm parch, fancad yd .
prlv park. S))S mp t tl gift
O S TEEN Ikrga I bdrm apt.
Ns pal. From SHYx* up p in

dtpo.ll Includn mil lit.
_________Call 130 W it_________
SANFORD St. apartment, lar
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a wk _All vtmtia.
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Coin a n n a m &gt;

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Full lime tor ttw month et
A pril. Good wages. Lang
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Prefer ) years household
goods tiperience Wansley
United Is offoring focal and
short haul posillons Hourly
plus m ileage with great
benefits Caff Kan,
000 S37 3374 or 333 0375
* CO LLECTION CLERK a
Dependable salt starter Good
phone skills arohetpfutt
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
TtoW.ltH* 11,01131
a DISPATCHER#
1700 wkl Knowledge of area
helpful I Fantastic benefits)
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
300 W. 3311*St, P i l l #

TIDT MND
It hiring In Catwlbarr, Oaa*
M r I Bar* •
phona 1 car
am uti...........
. W tra a
73— E m p l o y m e n t
W o n te d
HOUICM ECPINO **&gt;!»*■ *tsired by super erganlied
mot her /st udent Pr ef er
morning, early afternoon
hours Reference* 334 4314___
HOUSEKEEPER, elderly cere
child car# D riven lie A
refer, avail 333 4133

Minus

(Over the reed.)
Must be 31 yrs old. have ) yrs
over the road »«© , CDL re
quired Apply *« rforsawt 347S
Mercy Dr. Orlande er call:

O E M E VA . c ompl.l t pr l.
Femal e t im , child OK
Nommoker Avail )/ 114* »0M
SANFORD
male will share
home, prefer male tenant
Full house prlv 1)00/mo. 1/3
util, t ISOsecurity 3)1 A41S
W ILL i H a BE Dalton* ) txkm
home, full house privileges
SJOQ/moplus 1/3util 4400*43

Grad* Tractor,Dump Track
LnidtfQptraW

Class "B " CDL tic required
E Nperlmc* necessary.
___m a m __________

BEDROOM W/letl Reuse prlv.
Will accept stable M/F S77S
mo 4 fo or I t ! wk 3301444
JU S T l*e home I Lovely room,
Mtchen privilege* cable TV.
Longwood IBQ/wfL All 314)
LARGE PR IVATE ROOM, good
parking. US Per Week Call
330 13*7 leave message
NEAR 417. room fo lei with
kitchen prlv. SIS week t wk,
deposit 331 3444
RECESSION BUSTERI Clean
reams, kitchen, laundry,
perch. From MS/wk Includes
uftt-a phune* cable TV &gt;344433
SANFORD
I lg b d r m
w/prlvato bath, house privi
leges Prefer male t7S/wh or
S30B/moplusSISP^p 331 A4IS
SANFORD. Ntco area. Room
w/Mt housa prlv , pool 1300
me 1/3of ulil 3114414
SANFORD. Kit., laundry prlv. A
cable hookup Prlv. home. 141
wk plus &gt;4&gt; dip a ) 3*44

Mature female tor ) adults
Possibly live In. Casselberry
03II0S7_________ _
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
Minimum 4 yrt. Enperlence In
Hlflh Q uality Residential
Work I Reliable) References!
Good Driving Record! Own
Traniporl^on A Tele, t Only
Very Knowledgeable Hard
Worker Need Applyt Call
4*tg*B4alSer *;00AM.
a LE A ll WO CONSULTANT a
Enthusiastic Individual fo
show apartments! Be part of a
professional foam Salary and
bonutl Great opportunity I
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
T t e w .t m s i, m i f f s
NUftfiRYMAN
Eap in all
phases of landscaping and
lawn maintenance 333 *)17

fltlUC RELATIONS

Above average. SKV 400 wk
T r ainIni p n v lded.,. ..iie e w i

REALESTATE UUEMARTI

V7— A p a r t m e n t !

join Fla"» leader in Real
Estate for over &gt;11 years, in
boom Ing Nor th Semino le
County I Enjoy absolute best
training with one of the Na
Hon s top Real islet# Organ!
lotions Ns license? We'll
help I REAL ES TA TE ONE
K E Y E S3)) t m and
"tors get butyl"

sws m - u i i i r n s m i

AFFORDABLE F t NTS
It's Ttw Luck Of The Irish
MOVE IN NOW AND T AKE A
ROMANTIC CRUISE TO TH E
BAHAMAS, a New construe
I ion • Fully 'equipped family
tiled kitchens * Swimming
p o o l i C l u b h O' u • e
a Professional maintenance
a After school children's and
foprtcJhaun's activities
NO
B L A R N E Y H E R E ! Cal l
Te rry* your cruise
director!
Cedar "OCreek”
Apts , 3)4 4334 . | 4 » Hartwell
A rt. (comer of Hth)

Furnlthod/ Root

ATTtimoNiNrtrrtMK
CAL L U t FIR I T tar tap taml
net* County .tog I* family and
duple, ranlal a.optflta.1
h d r e r l YV.:
C A M E L E E R Y . I bdrm tt.
bath, family rm. tlraplac*
UdO/ma; Attamarda. 1 bdrm
I bat h, t h t d , 1371/md:
tankard. I bdrm 3 bath. I tar
&gt;arag».U3B/me 3W . I I I
OROVEVIEW VILLA DE. Lakt
M a r y B l v d . 3/1. * l «
Oi ora weed Ay. U t l menlh.
drawn iiaa/w
LAKE MARY
lg 1 bdrm 1
bath. I M tg It camptataly
ramodaiad Cantral M/A. lg
quiat lot. bordtn lake and
park. MW/ma Saa al IM W
Alma. Ihan tall 333aw l______
LONOWOOD IM M A C U L A T II
1/3. Living, dining. Itm lly
r m . Ichaalk W oadlandi.
Recklak*. Lk. Mary U K me
M H II .U a v a M a .m a
FA OLA A REA. I bdrm. t M th.
C N M tN m ltN H C
m im a r w a H T W i)
R E N T OR LEASE O PTIO N.
Sanlord. V I. I car. tplc No
quell lying 1333 TW1 tv. m&gt;B.
R EN T W/OPTION TO B«y 4/3.
Owner hotd. mt g. 3% dawn
W I N T E R S F R I N O f gaad
I a c a 1 1a n A v a i l . 4/S
M l T O H M Iv mm
SANFORO ■1 ar a bdrm. t Mth
Spactouv clean. Nncad yard,
nlca neighbor hoed IW Vm o
aiukkacvvlty f f l j j g
SANFORO. I BEDROOM . 3
M th. M t In kit., peal, fenced
S3)) me. 330 HTTIv. Mlg
SANFORD . TSOI Crave, nice 1
bdrm w/porch, appliance..
carpel. 3431/mo 111 44) tw »
SUNLAND
3 beam t Mth.
ctaan. L t a i a N* p*t « .
MU'dlKeunlod C I S / U
t BEDROOM. I M M On ) acre,
at land In Entarprlat Country
living SOW mo Call altar
TPM S3a law

105— DuplexTrlp ltx / Ron!
DUPLEX tor Rent, close to Lk.
Mary Btvd/I7*3. 1st mo A
*m sac. Avail. Immediately.
Fenced yd Heat AC 3)7 3417
N. msa., wftl return call.

LARGE 1/1 DUPLEX. Near

K ATIES LANDINO efficiency,
new pain!* etc. utilities and
canoe use free Na pets
plp/mo 133 4430, anytime
LO. 1/1. CHA. weUVdryer hook
up, hardwood floors- 1403 S
Park Ave. 443) me 3313*1*

MARININ'S VILLAGE

H I . . sern, porch, quiet cut de
sac, pets 4434 mo 4**4A77
SPACIOUS OUPLEXS. f bdrm .
1 bath Quiet, son. porches
Yard Malt mei n a n U

107— Mobil#
Hom tt / Rtnf

Lake Ada 1bdrm. 1341 mo
1 bdrm. S3*S mo and up

ONE BORM., turn. AC, Con

1214170

Park A rt. Meklti Pk. 13) 344
O S TEEN ) bdrm withcaban

MOVE IN SPECIAL

» J — Room* tor Rant

HOUSEKEEPER-COOK

jam.

H ID DEN LAKEdt/lvM li. Fplc .
garage, fenced, pool A tennis

17

VI— Apart menlt/
House to Short

EASY W ORKI E X C E L L E N T
PAY! Assemble products af
hem e. C a l l lo l l free
1 000 443 Siaeast 3*40

Unfurnished/ Rent
E XTR A LO. nke 3 bdrm. Clean
A bright, near Plnacra.l
uhaal, near city b n . By

101— H o u m
Unfurnished/Rent

Casselberry, single story.
Isfremely quiet, studios and t
bdrmi lots of storage I
Call today H 4*4-4773
MY S T E RY R E N T SPECfALSI
I and 3 bdrms , pool, laundry
By wk, or monti. Turn or
unfurn 333 4A50
NICE large 3 bdrm 3 bath,
central H/A. washer/dryer
hook ups. MlS/moplus securl
»y Hall Realty, ) ) ) f774
1ANFORD. I bdrm 3 bath,
washer/dryer. |43S/mo
Unftod Realty, 434 443*
SANFORD, ONE BDRM..
garage apt. In qutof area No
Pots 4304 mo 3344)3*_______
T H R E E B E D R O O M , w/3
f i r e pl ac es , new c a r p e l
437S/ma plus 4100 tor uf If A I
mo dtp- Park A r t 314 *344
W E LL Make Yee A Deal you
cant refute Choose Geneva
Gardens Apts today 113) 30*0
1 A 1 BEDROOM apis IHS A up
month. Ret. No pelt Dep
I D 334)e r tf 44444
t BDRM. DUPLEX A P T. t i f i
per month, S30D security de
posit Ceil S74 *444___________

SANFORD - 1 bdrm., eiceHenf

Per toef for retirees. Ho pets
________ Call m 414)
t BDRM. 1 BA TH
Baerda 11
Ave |3M per month plus
socurtty. Fenced yd. 1334111

114-W a rtb o u s#
Spx c t/ RtnT
LONOWOOO/LK. MARY area.
1.000 1.300 sq ft, with or
without A/C offloet Starling
4333 Me tntosh Point. 331-4*00
SANFORD IJM .IA33.At00
square foot aval labia I
Call 331 3044
117— C o m m e r c i a l

R tnU ls
SANFORD, near Airport. 1,000
sq ft. efflce bldg. Ample
parking and handicap leclH
♦fos 4400/me Call 330 0007
SHOWROOM
1,3® sq fl and
W AREHOUtSe 3.000 sq ft
Airport Bl, Sanford 3)3 11SO

m -O H i c *
Spsct / Rtnt

101— H o u m s
socurtty Call &gt;13 334*
A PAR TM EN T largo I bdrm .
furnished Wafer, sewer and
garbage Included t&gt;S0/mo
plus 1300 deposit 3914341

F u rn lihw i/ R*nt

ERANO NEW O FFICE BLDO.

FOR R E N T. U l i a . 1/1. EHI
dawty tiwnlihad u t l
ftlW kac. Call 334 JBJt

Mava la Spatial.......... Ual/me.
CALL l aniard................M l T*M

awra-n.lauwaq-NOOIONINOI

333 73*7

41— C tm ttery Crypt*

LET A

I BU R IAL LOTS In Oak lawn
Park Cemetery Reasonable &gt;

air fo# 13)4. Anytime

45— T ra v tl
OpporlunlUw
TUEACNUIU
I NI OMT BAHAMAS tram I l f ,
I NilGHT Carr ibean trom ktf*
7 NIGHT Alaska I tor I
CALL NOW I ooo r m

SI— Financial
S*rvlc*s
&gt;T a i l
AS LOW AS SI* w
M srrw

^ SPECIALIST
m jt DO IT!
M

t

41— M o o t y to L x s d

Bouflht a sole
C A IN FOR M TO'S Bill Belle.
L H d M tg B k r i i p s / n a u )
C a N iw m w s a a ,
J O ^ -L is t in g Service

Accounting A
T a i Sb t v I c b
CPA FO R Small But!
i»etl/|«Nlivliual Including
Book keeping pay roll Service*
CPA 3)1 3)34
T A X R E T U R N S . Car
perete'Parsenel idep 111

lOaOA430 10m€l fit 444 3)37

HUVEIT DRIVEAS
To 1700 weekly, plus benefits

MVR lets im .

71— H#lp Wanftd
eACCOUNT ING CLERK e
4300 wk t Must be rWfo to carry
owl protects witi mUUmwm

SrtwrvisOn and foatruction it
tookmg Sor a fun af
ef
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
to tw 3 S fo S t.a u it*

ASSISTMTMMMCI

C e d u r ifo k Full pari turw
A p p l i c a t i o n s accept ed
Dockside Imports. Semweto
Centre tWalmart Plaia) Mwy
l i f t . Sanford 113*701
ADO TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVONNOWI
CALL t3)0*l*er 33)4)3)

o

A d d itlo n i A
Rtmoctellrkfl

A u to m o tive
CASH! Unwanted, wrecked.
|enk cars.trucksl US er
. Ptoekfn. 1-040*3)4044______
' CLASSIC AUTOM OTIVE
Service O r. Camp. Auto Repaw,
ASC c e r t i f i e d
Trans
specialist, towing Auto body
31* Ae*m A rt OvwWe t u lt)t

Building dontractorT
NEW. REM ODEL. RE FAIR
HOMES. O FFICES. STORES
All types construction, Res/Cam
111 #431 S O Belint, CBCtitot*

WHTKMSIEMOOCIING
e e N F W H O M IS . •
Smte tfoO mi kantord
GCGOO1404 MtMer 33) *444
A i r C o n d it i o n i n g
C fo o tin g
WESSON AIR CALL Sit ta.1
Faratlyaur A C n M d .'
Repiacemani speciaiislsf
RISERS

nrw/uwncmiwias
HouiuruMcc-jnwj
Bw/SeB • Re*aad/Ow#aleed

Coryntry**
CARPENTER Alt kinds of ham#
repairs, pamfusg 4 ceramic
hfo Rteheed Oruss.... Ilf **31

(toncrelt
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal 3 Man Quality Op*ra
I ion t *ja 1334/34# 7*03

TU R N IB F ENCE. All type,
•anting. Belt tone* to law*I
Fraattf U l a u v m IU1

H a n d y M an"

E L E C T R I C I A N lie a
guaittf wark lav prtra I , hr
&gt;vc cam Rat
U tta r)
MASTER ELECTRICIAN!
Q v a lit, tar Mr a. iKantad.
wrad a/l H U

s / » I ’r l

gafertwwm

1lo ll ill

fa in tin g
OICK F1NOLA1 PAINTIMO
Ovality warkl Int/Ekl. L k d
4 Insured F rM e tH ® 3 Sni
M AJESTIC Faint mg. Qualify
work n yrs esp 3*41% less
toan ethers. Freetsf, 4HdSt)

ANY JOBI Ve« Lon 44 Doors,
serns wood paml yd w « l
responset » 4 )|S7
, PETTY' S PA IN TIN G SERVICE
C A R F E N T R Y , M A I O N A R V j Infer ipr/ f i l e r lar Quality
pa ml ing and Itfo work Free
Guaranteed* Free est's Rel i
eshmafos Use d Call I I I 4334
U l 121-2517
H o m « Im p ro v m tn l
I
A O D I T I Orepairs..
N S ^ ------------Free eti Res/Comm'
CBC S3141 tt Cerl I 371441*
REMODEL. Carp.M r, aatti
sernym. garages, concrete
II yrt treeesl BablM tot*
L a n d ic a p ln g

i«c n ta rte l a
Typing St v I c b s
CUSTOM _________ ____
j OJ Enltopriwt. M IB I
I y -L a n ia rd B a a M l/U ) )« t )
i SECR ETAR IALANaiary S w v
l l l i a i aad Laava
k iu w
W B B____
B to

AARON LANDSCAPINO
Cu«
111 Irrigalion Tor*. Lawn
Care Smcell M O D *

Sprlfifctefi /1rrigitlon
I ) l lltlD A T IO M O yrs e«P
ln.l.,1 F i, ,
, Free esi

la tra tiNMiaaara

Lawn Sorvict

----------- EI bcT - I c e I-----------

\ i l i ‘i ’ t l f s r ) m i i
w a g

Lawn Sr tv Icr
OAN I aaOWINO 1VC-. Cut.
trim 4 edge Fair Prkeel
FRmtocoRreNmd R H B I W

F tn c &gt;

AVOI D F O B E C L O S U B I W*
con holp you save your homu
43— M o r te a e v s

Iftectrlcal
N.BITAOE e l e c t r ic •
Lkerned and tow ed Service
amrk/traa aatwnakto M4S«M

H I GHE S T Q U A L ITY . Itwatl
prka' Cuaranlaadl Call Tha
Lawn Man! M U WWW
S T IV E CIO FFI LARIN CARE

T r — S o r v iC R
Z a io a iS TS c a s e ah
at arbavl culturt *■ dan t
ra«ka lira Natal 1) I akk)
BUNYANI T I E S SVC. Tn a
war. havlmg Frt* tit , to

wrta Fa,

I r r r i t hi s
( n i l t In \\t fit'll

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l&gt; l o i r

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Sit tax

In

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Wednesday. March 11, 1992 - 71

111-O H Ic e
Specs/Rent

141—Home* for Sal*
M i n ft i

SANFORD. Three M r m . its
both, lamlly rm . big yd Close
to stores Stejao MO N i t

K S f &gt;\\ IS
KI M I S U I I

M A N A O E M E N TA R EALTY

X II K H

SANFORD fMIthed MNC&gt; I.JSO
•R fl . plus epm tpM*. F|*
and i.aeite it j j i not

~14t— Homes for Salt

121— Condominium

stairs

STENSTROM

I S ORM. kiichtn appnancn.
w aihtr/dryar, »tr. perch
MSOTme, SMOd*e m m *
I ID R M | b*th condo n »«
c ar pel, o a t h e r / d r y t r .
MIS mo . t yr FOS E Airport
01 Sonlord, t o l a*a t i n
l S ORM, i kern, ism ip f t ,
*crn porch, treth'dryer Fool,
lacutll. t*nnl» 147) mo MOO
drp I H I F t l l l t t m

REALTY,

INC.

nrortim

$1 DOWN
FOR VETS
A tittle more toe ethers
Brand new ) bmboom I bath
homes with l car garages
Sail total monthly paymaoti
Call now. otter limited I
UnlTersol Realty, M l 2124

149—Commercial
Property/Sale

127-Storage/bfflce
Space

HOMEor THE OAT

O FFIC E IP A C t. ton to ft 4
N rm i Full both A kit Noor
boo SASdmo m Free________

a OWNER FINANCINO aratl
•bto lor this super cto*n 4/1 In
Lk Mery Equip klf * All the
■tops
*5105.000

141— Homes for Sale

CAUANYTIME

AMORDtHl f MOMf S
V! fllllRI I PROP! Rills

322-2420

• •ONDM ONEY.F.rtkr
F R E E O O V T ASSISTANCE
F HA AS LOW A S I S
VAAS LOW A l t ' , \

321-2720

Oe» l Rope*'Attumo No Ouel
Ify Homer i Seminole. Oronge.
Volutla. I eh# Counties

2US Park Or .a U a M
M l W. Lake Mary 41. U . Mary

•IrOrj 35thTur*

Senterd Area Homes
ei/t ■ Fpk, now point end
carpel, fenced yard
IFS.SOO
e &gt;/l an l/lacra.C/H' A l i t roc
• Settlend V I n e . paint. A/C.
root I I t acre, lanced IS# soo
a la The Country I Home on over
»t acre, heavily Iraed. US too
e v t . eppl near paint, carpal.
fenced yd. carport, lae.tgo
evi&gt;s split plan, appliances,
gar age. lanced yard. Sat. *00
a Assume No Qualities I
• tenter* FI. cathedral call,
lanced, garage ut.TCO
a V I an l/Jacral Fenced, culde
sac. deadend street Saatoo

LAK E FR O N T proNssMnel Pi
Ike suite. I/O sq I f . * offices
w a llin g a re a , s fa ra g a .
bathroom Langunod. i lf 0041

153—AcreageLots/Salt
O CALA N A T ’ L FO R ES T.
Weeded letil 1 1 1 » each, no
money downl Sll 41 monthly
________ I 400 941 1074________

2 1/2 ACRES
Zoned county A t Already
split Into 1 building silts
Close ta town B E T T E R
HURRVt Priced »o sell at
U J too

CAUSART REALTY
122-7491

BATEMAN REALTY

Co-Op/Sele

NKAR 1-4 •I *cr«t. established
Fern Farm bm intit with a/|.
pool, plus Orange City water
Was 5724 000 now l i f t .000
Handyman's nightmare I 4/1 .
owner financing 519.900
Laasa P vrduta • 1/1 block.
124.SOOOwner holding

BY OWNER Naefhlaka Village
1/1. downstairs, appliances
Included Pool/ttnnis Bargain
attaa.SOO
171 TO H em

321-07SS.............. 321 2257

1ANFORD
I bdrm I bain
12X40 New floor and win
dowe ia.SOOOBOIlt1741
SAVE SMI NEW 1441 HOMES!
WHY PAY R ETA IL? 14X71.
9fM $. MX 70, tit AM US 5744

BY OWNER. 1 bdrm . I bath &gt;
car garage. In Hidden Lake,
tt 000 baton apyealsal Call
Fit a m »e reatsers aSeasa

\i i in \i n
LO VELY i bdrm f bath home I
Huge oaks, central H/A. spa.
outside brkk gria and pallo.
h rtta ^ r^ r ^
m i u .n o

1ST—Mobile

Hornet / Sale

1ST— Office SuppIlM
/ Equlpmtnf

• CANOE 14 ft. Fiberglass, ne
paddles or cvsions UOO Firm
m 74— ____________________
N F T . PONTOON Good condt
lien I f HP Merc motor
S3 414 Trailer available
321 9979

REPO m s Kaufman A Broad
14X54. 1 bdrm 2 bath »plil
Gorgeous hornet II J \ Inter
est. only tl.Oft down to a
qualified buyer I/O 900

pain k hi in nsmmiii

The Prudential Otii

VlflTflRI

Florida Really

tMt M AN ATEE
I bath

UXiO. 1 bdrm
S7.SOO

Broker. 2211140 &gt;91 2701

1/1 4/t&gt;4

WANTTOSEUTOURHOME?
I am looking tor nice homes to
match with buyers

Call M Grtfwy, REAIT0R

Buildmg materials lumber,
hardware, pegboard. steel
shell units store displays,
household. A more 10AM aPM
only 1407 W 1st S I. Sanford

T f 3— Lawn 4 O ird tn

155— Pupltx for Salt
SANFORD OUPLCX. I bdrm
each Good neighborhood
539,9QQ will finance 174 9444

CARPET CLEANINO
EQUIPM ENT Cestea soo It
In butter with tank solution
Eac tend tl.aCBOBO MO 1034
FORK L I F T TRUCKS Used
buy sell rent lease Many
sues I I I 1140 ask ter Ann/
whands- MWe t04 730 I&gt;t4
FO R K LIF T. Clark. 1104 ft ca
pacify Works goad SHOO
_________CaR 323 1144________
a MOT Oe I horse reworked
Make otter 322 4011_________

322-9104

Hey Diddle, Diddle
• Is Your Apartm ent
too little?
• Does Your Rent Send
You O ve r The Moon?
W E C A N H ELP -

Country L u k e Apts.

330-5204
IxMtk What's Happening At
S t Croix Apartments
f l

I DATSAU THUIS 112

MUSTSUL

S P EC IA L MOVE-IN
A L LO W A N C E S

•

. F E N C E . Chaui LtM H b f &gt;
If Aikfng I X Calf i » IMF

X SI 1/1 Nice homol Bast loti
Assumaablt mtg ttl.200
Firm CaN Scatti B M N I
SANFORD 1 bdrm 1 bath with
control H/A. Ownar financing,
dawnpaymant nagatlabla
5*9,toe Ca«i aai m 2__________

IN F Ib H A S N a rS H IIN
LISTINOS N E E D E D I Call W
Maltcrowskl Reg.stared Real
EelataBrakar
TFT-FNi

B r id g e w a te r A p ts .

-

_____ For Sale

191— Building
M a te ria l!

RIDINO MOWER. Snapper |
HP. la settle estate Likerww!
S7I0 --------271 ta04

C A /irw O f f e r in g

soo W. Airport Blvd.
SANFORD

140— Butinett

• FI LE CABINET. M«4al SI
Tanawamaf */* Mi h w

P A R T tim e lawn service,
approa. It 10 mo income
Appro* IS hours per week
Truck, all Equipment and
accounts SHOP m 9474

Be Our Lucky Charm

m.

117— Sporting Goods

Senterd Area
Mobile Home Community

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IBM Cempatibto Sett ware and
Instruction lor home business
Bast prices! Gamas to serious
Call 123 2144_________

SPRING SPECIALS

ISM M AN ATEE
9 bath

PRIIPI Rflls

1S5— Computers

m &amp; W fW &amp; m w M

2 Houses lowed SZ 3
319 Frewck Ave. Senterd
Hwy 17 91 at 3rd St.
2 houses. 100 ft frontage on
17 97 Use tor offices, antique
shop, craft center 7 story 3
bdrm fram e, hardwood
floors Also 3 bdrm rental
Ownar financing possible,
sugge sted s ta rtin g bid
UOO 000 I0X deposit on day of
auction
Century II, AA Carnes Inc.
Marsha Bennett. Reader
331 1114
Jim Skeen Auctioneers
Licensed Real Estate Breker
I I I ! E. CataniaI Dr. Orlando
447 094-9297
044 422 9111
AU4AB4I

219—Boat! and
Accaitorlei

NO M E FOR SALE. Sanford
area UTS M par month in
terestedt Call W N H _______

C a l Janet MansfltM
Days. &gt;22 1214 Eve*. 123 7171
AA Carats. Inc.

Radio /Stereo
• HOUSTON TRACKER UHF
remote Cost new. stt Just like
newt Sat 111 7779

SATURDAr, MARCH 14, 2PM

• H E A V Y R A O . ( Rakt agl
E veriest New. never used
5)0 994 4071

W IN TER SPRINOS
V I split
plan, nooded ■* acral Sit *00
A LTAM O NTE SPOS. V i spill
plan, dead and street. U l too
DELTONA J/J an I acre, scr
porch, carport. Ski. NO

OOV'T FORECLOSURES
BANK REPO'S
ASSUME NO Q UALIFY

113-Te le vls lo n /

155—Condominium!

PLUS.. Moyle hr Country Club
Hen brick custom V J spill
plan, scr parch «r/ipe. I/)
treed acres, lanced II I tw o
U . Mary. Lass Than ISAM On.
PVI
renovated nest carpet,
paint, m il. fenced, set too

EXCNANOE OR SELL your
property lOCltfd anywhere*
Iwuettor* B— tty, M t R R

• TR A S H CO M P A CTO R .
Ketinetor. Portable or built m
almond black Only 47t
Call Ml to22

111— Appliance!
/ F u r n i t u r e __
• A N T I Q U E DR ( ft ft E R, «
drawqr. solid oak |7S P I 007a
• ANTIQUE CHURCH PEW. W
ft all Pina 1100. or trade tor
antiques 1*4 1347___________
• B E V B L IO MIRROR. 1 sac
liens w/Mother ef Pearl 44
W X 41" H 57) 377 3717
BILL HORN Yaw have won 2
tree tickets to a Litchlield
Cinemas movie I Please pick
*0 yo»* tickets at The Sanford
Herald within 7days
______ Congratulations!_______
BJ'S RESALE
Buy and Sell
furniture A collectibles Far
sale, doll collection 7U4 S
Park Or Celt 321 244f________
BRASS BEO. Queen, w/orfho
mattress set Still tn boa Cost
11000 Sell tor MOO 574**41
• CAPTAINS BEO Complete
sat I l l W W t
OAYBBD. White Iron A brass
mattresses A
Still m baa
Cast ho p uiisjoo 5744541
OOUBLC BOX Spring Mattress
Sets Over 20 U Pick Ut aset
LARRY'S M AR T
222 4122
PRANK B LORI'S New A Used!
2t«2S French Thrift Stare
_______ PHONE 534 7114_______
F U TO N A N O FR A M E
Twui (chair) lire
Full Havesaat) ItVt
Queen (sota)S24S
Fwtea Factery. 121 4402
m &gt; W . Airport B*. Senterd
•KBNMOBB ELECTRIC
RANOE
Good shape. tlOO
OBOMan Wed after t 20 PM
___________H I W l ___________
• LAMP, country stylod brass
A wood base with mild glass
shade MO 377 4)44__________
• SOFA, lave seat and wine rack
catfaa table, all or pari
m atter
M l ton
_ or see el JO7 W 9&gt;th St _
• STOVE. Electric - Very good
condition UP 121 MtJ
• TA B LE , drag leal, varnished
It brawn.
Very nne US
Better Hurry t H i 47IS

199— Machine ry/Tool!

2 3 1 -C a n

223—M iicallaneous

mi m Fwi/iB air*

Rentals_______

Bond Merei AymIaM* 7.t%

K I T 'N C A R I . Y I ■K® by I a h t ) Wright

• B I S S E L p o w e r c a rp e t
steamer, purchased new for
tlio. asking t!00 Only used 2
times 22) 1491
• B O L L IN O E R A tra b l tree
rowing machine w. computer
counter, used twice
Stt............ ..................... 495 1172
OCRAFT SUPPLIES, boa full
for S I 00 m ost S till In
packages l i t m i ___________
• E A S TE R BU N N Y Wraotk.
pastel cotar for doors or home
SIS
________ . H I 4497
FOR YOUR F U LL E R BRUSH
PRODUCTS can independent
distributor 373 4794_________
• OAROENERS planter boa
Heavy duty metal 4‘ X t
Raised bottom, floored for
drainage Good tor backyard
g a r d e n , n u r s e r y or
greenhouse S7SOBQ331 4050
POOL. II It above ground
wpump E acel tent condition!
1300 twill sell deck I &gt;311419
R AlitSO FT Water treatfwent
• fl. (Reg 14147 5&gt;) Now
17 000 or | I7 ». wtth lifetime
warranty ENCYCLOPEDIA.
Brltaantca. complete sat
(Reg 17.300) Now SI000 ALIO
FU R N ITU R E Moving Must
Sell I______________ 377 3111
OSTER EO Tape radio record
player (needs needle) You
will need help to move 140
377 #477____________________
• T U R K E Y C A L L . L yn ch
Champion tft 777 441)
W A S H IR / D R Y B R . S340 for
pair, used 4 months Lawn
mower. 1300377 4)41_________
I I F T . See King aluminum |an
boat with SHP Eska motor.
1400. *94 Tama moped 17)0
Beth eac condition!!) »99l
22 9 — A v i a t i on
A IR C R A F T R E N T A L S .
single/mwttl angina, flight in
strwctlen. ground school
private/Instrument Aviation
Flight Canters. I 400 371 20)4

217— O aragt Salts ~
Furniture. T V s. stereo equip
VCR. and much mare! 4414
Radio Ava. aft 477 by Sunlend
Estates Thucs. Frl La!

219— Wantxf to Buy
IIIAlwmMivm C .M Newtaeeer
N a n F .rrM tM a l.il
01 .0
KOKOMO_____________ » » IH .

to E a t _____
S T R A W B E R R IE S U PIC K .
Starts Jan 14th Hoops Farm
&gt;991 Catary Ave Mon . Wed A
Sat Open 9AM Bring own
containers 111 7344

NOM OHkY DOWN
eacept tea. tag. title, ate
1944 PLYM OUTH R ELIAN T
4 door. auto, power steering
and brakes, stereo. EXTR A
CLEAN 5119.49 per menthI
(44 months ft II 9X APR |
Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars, &gt;15 1t13

TACTUP rATMCNTS
N O M O N IY DOWN
a.capt let. tag. title, ate
IS M T O Y O T A T t N C I L
COUFC f*&lt;J. auto air. po**r
•l . t r l n g , tte re e l O N L Y
Sll* ** a*. «* «tK I IN mentM
• t l . N APKICalIM t P .y n .
C iw t w t U w J Ca... m i l l )

TAAE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
eacept tea. teg. title, etc
1947 FOROM U5TANO Auto
a ir. power steering and
brakes. A M /FM stereo
5119 49 per month! (44 months
ft II 9\ APR) Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars. 113 1113
1979 SEVILLE E aceiient con
dftion A classic! 5) )00 days
904 249 4000eves. 904 749 9414
1979 TO YO TA CBLICA Supra
•unroot. 5 spd nice I 51*90
1344909, Roy s Used Cars
1945 M E R C U R Y COUOAR
Runs great, new fires, ft.74)
Call 113 &gt;411after 4PM
*41 FORO TAURUS. 4 door; *41
FORO EXPLORER, standard
shift Both betow book 322
4234 otter 2PM______________

CADILLAC COUFC OI VI L L C
** ***
CailM . C a m
Wiiiatl ONh Caailia*. w 1K I
M PLYM OUTH V O V A O C t L I
E .Ira Clean u m •t ME RCURY ORAN MAR
OUISE
. NaiNat. I oeiar.
•/enl, J*K ml I r t f l'
H NISSAN I E N T R A RE 4 tft .
m/»H. onl, J«K ml SI***'
n DO DOE SPIRIT
A C S lK M SI***'

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17 PLYM OUTH VOYAOER
Blue. 2 passenger Auto AC
13491*
91 DO DO I SHADOW Convert
fttet Auto AC. Stereo 2 to
choose from 1449)*

233—Auto P art*

•

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H OLOS CUTLASS Supreme

White 4 tfr . Auto AC 1499)*

• PORSCHE RIMS 2 New If*
&gt;31 &gt;000___________________
• R C I S I HITCH Recteutr. V»
0foos wgt 4000 lbs tounqe
wft 730lbs 575 371 5441
• TIRES* Steel betted radial set
Sira 195 40 RIS 732 All saason
Good Condition 540 1114454
VW AIR COOLED IN O IN E S
II). 5125each or both tor 5725
_________Call 372 2904________
*41 VW 14 diasat malar, totally
rebutlf Best reasonable offer
721 2299___________

I? CHRYSLER LEBARON
4
dr . )0 000 original one owner
miles, auto. AC. Stereo 51905*
49 LEBARON CONVERTIBLES
2 to choose from “ Fun In
the Sun" 1)99)*
•9 DO DO I DAKOTA Long bed.
topper. VA. auto. AC. Stereo
40000 miles left)*
•With 13000 down or trade
equity

21J — Tru ck ! /
Busts / Vans

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ASK FOR:
Bill U ik hel
or David V.

NISSAN MAXIMA 1991.11190)
tew mites! Call Mr Graves
Wiltetl D*ds Cadillac. 377 3391

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
N O M O N IY DOWN
•acepttas.teg. title ek
1999 CHEVY SPECTRUM
rod. atr. tew miles, stereo. S
speed! O nly It 4 9 .lt per
month I (40 months ft II 9%
APR) Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars. 373 &gt;171
A U TO INSURANCE WORLD
who Qsjotet -fewest possible
rates, needs hetpl 313 7303
OLOM OBILE CALAIS 45. tic
cond! 52 99) Call Mr Graves
Willett Olds Cadillac. 372 lif t

~ TAMEUP PAYMENTS

221— Good Tilings

TAKE UP PAYMENTS

C A D I L L A C C O U F t DCV IL L I ir t t lC e llM . G . . . . I
Willett OMtCeaillec. m US I

231—C a n

Mseini - I n t ^M r i Mint G«

2 3 1 -C a n

NO M ONEY DOWN
•■cept tea lag title, ate
1914 EAO LE PREM IER
4
door, auto. air. power win
dews, stereo cassette ONLY
51)9 94 per mentftI (44 months
« II t% APR) Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars. &gt;711173
CA O il LAC SEDAN O EVILLC
1999. 511.99) Call Mr Graves
Willett Oids Cadillac. 377 3791

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Sanford Motor Co.

BUICK R IVIERA
1947. low
miles! 54.995Call Mr Graves
Willett Olds Cadillac. 372 3191
e PUBLIC A U TO A U C TlO N e
EVER Y TUES.AFRI.7&lt;34 PM
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 91. Daytona Beach
____
944 331 4111

1944 NISSAN PICK UP 4X4.
A/C. 5 speed tow miles 115 495
or best alter t Cat! Q143M
71 O A TS U N Pick Up. w/?«
Chevy V4 and T 3)0 Irons
Alum topper New tires, good
body 1404 3131943___________
44 MACK Trucks. Slake beds A
f e lle r s , e tc condition
&gt;11 4*94 A Whonds 904 734 199*

TAKE UP PAYMENTS

23V— Motorcycles

322-1135

NO MONEY DOWN
tacept tea tag. title.ate
1917 P L Y M O U TH ORAND
FU RY
4 door. auto, power
steering and brakes. AM/FM
sterea MUST SELLI ONLY
It 19.49 per month I ( aft months
• II 9% APR |Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars. 313 f i l l

and Blkas
1943 KAWASAKI KI34S black
3.000 original miles Eaceiient
condition! &gt;900Call 314 9039

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

TAKE UP /ATMCNTS

M USI S IL L
l«*&gt; V * g .t»r«r
Fully self contained. 37 It.
Slide out. a ir. a w n in g ,
washer/dryer. dishwasher,
stereo many eatras Will take
smaller trailer on trade or
bast attar 111 9574
RV RENTAL tots SM5 mo Incl
water, sewur 4 garbage
Park Are. Mobile Pk. 372 74*1

N O M O N IY DOWN
*.&lt;*pt t# r tag. tit* tic
IMS D O D O I A R I I t 4 door,
onto. po«*r flooring and
br o 4 » t . tlo ro o I X T R A
C L I A N Onl* I I I * . 4* p tr
monlbl 14* monttit a I , *\
APRI Coll Mr P*r r*
Cowrlnr UwdCart. U 1 IIIJ

NO COST . . .

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I f f —P tU 4 Supplies
• B E A O L E M IX D O O S. 2
female I spayed. I young
Perfect lor children! VERY
LOVING Call nsarnfwg only I
Ask tar Mary. I l l 44tt
FR E E DOOTRAININOf
FlndautHow
Call 124 2744
• FR E E TO A GOOD home
nme month end 2 yr old
Male Neutered Cats &gt;17 1174
M A LLA R D DUCKS. Mala A
fe m a le , b re e d e rs
Domes liea led lame UOeech
334 1141 or 1&gt;4 I I P

3 0 0 -R t q ii f f r e d Ptfs
CHINESE SHAR PEI PUPPIES
born Dec l»9h.S!?S
________ Cp II 130 t f lt _________
CHOW PUPS •A R C Parents an
premises, good with kids
HOP 1110 374 7347____________

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• LOVELY. LOVELY Formal
dross! Lavender SUe S
B rid e s m a id 'P re m dross
Worn I time! Ruffled sleeves
long tram w bow at back
body tit w heart shaped
neckline Paid aver U 00 Sac
Mice tor f 100 Call or tv msg
anytime 310 1S47

211—A ntiques/
Collectibles
E L V I I P R E S L E Y ra ca .a i
dolts, plates calenders slat
uas. whiskey decanters
bools tapestries much much
moral Best otter H I 1474
• STAB TB B K • I ater prise
| Blue Prints ’ set If pages in
pouch It7| edition mail fit
Otter 4pm 373 4470

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EEK A MEEK

Ask M.D.’s advice
about side effects
DBAS DR. O O T T i I suffer
from hypertension and have
been prescribed Hytrin. Since I
may have to use this medication
for the real of m y life. I'm
concerned about the possible
aide effects.
DRAR R EAD ER ) Hytrin
Iterazoatn) la a blood preaaure
drug that decreases peripheral
realatance, m eaning that It
dllatea arterial walla directly,
without Involving other organs,
such as the kidneys. When taken
as prescribed, the drug la safe.
T h e p rim a ry aide effects,
which are rare. Include: head­
ache, weakness, palpitations,
nausea, fluid retention, muscle
pain, dizziness. nervousness and
nasal congestion. I suggest you
address further Issues of concern
wllh your doctor, who Is the best
resource for exp la ining the
purpose of treatment and the
p o te n tia l, l ong - t e r m conse­
quences of therapy. There are
many effective drugs for this
purpose.
DEAR DR. O O T T i I've tried
m a n y d r u g s f o r
vasomotor/allerglc rhinitis yet
continue to sneeze and cough.
An allergist aaya I've simply got
to learn to live with m y condi­
tion. Whal do you think?
DRAR READER! I don't want
to disagree with your allergist
but. In my experience, many
patients with chronic allergic
r h in it is are helped by diesensitization shots. These Injec­
t i on s are c o m p o u n d e d by
allergists, based on the patient's
allergic profile, and administered
In Increasing doses until the
body's reactions (to the sub­
stances In the vaccine) have
been neutralized.
Although your allergist proba­
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"learn-lo-llve-wlth-lt" position,
ask him about the possibility of
allergy ahots.
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gerous lead of the club ace.
Robaon says that you should
play him for a singleton heart.
Also, the bid of three no-trump
means that East probably has
the spade aull guarded. The
winning line Is to rufT the club
ace, play a spade to dummy'a
king, cash the club king for a
diamond discard and lead Ih r
spade Jack.
If East doesn't cover, play a
heart to the nine (hoping that
West's singleton Isn't the 10). If
East does cover the spade lack,
win with the ace and lead the
heart king, removing West's
trum p before he can get a spade
ruff. Later, cross to dum m y wllh
a spade to the 10 and then lead a
heart to the nine.
Th is Is a difficult hand, bul the
Up la singularly useful — If you
will excuse the pun.
Readers are Invited «o send
card-play questions to PhlUlp
Alder. In care of this newspaper.

T h e y ran be answered only
through the column.

By R am ies B sda O sol
T O U R B IR T H D A Y
March IS , I M S
If y o u h a n d l e y o u r o p ­
portunities properly In the year
ahead, you may be able lo
develop several situations that
will produce long-range benefits
and enhance your material secu­
rity.
PtSCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Benefits are likely In your on­
e-to-one relationships today. You
have a gift for making good
things happen far both you and
those with whom you associate.
T ry in g to patch up a broken
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THURSDAY

1992

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1S08
Wth Year, No. 171 - Sanford, Florida

N ew 1-4 e x it s ta lle d

NEWS DIGEST

By NICK PP IIP A U P
Herald Stall Writer

□ Sports
Tribe extends streak
SANFORD — Seminole High School'd varsity
baseball tram ran Its perfect start to 15 Karnes
Wednesday afternoon with a 11-2 come-frombehind victory over rival Lake Mary.
Bee Page IB

□ People

SANFORD — Local government, business and
Chamber of Commerce leaders wrestled wllh
whether to support a proposed additional 1-4
Interchange this morning. No decision was made
tn either endorse or oppose the Interchange.
The area under discussion Is located on 1-4. at
the overpass of S.R. 46-A. Jusl south of the major
exit area at the Junction of the Interstate and
Expressway.
Chairman of the Chandler's Transportation
Committee. Dill SImtnons. Sanford City Manager,
led off the discussion by asking. “ Should the

Committee and the Chamber lake a |M&gt;sltlnn on displayed a group of charts showing Ihe proposed
area and gave an overview of Ihe project lo date.
this new Interchange?"
At the conclusion of the lengthy meeting this He commented. "Th e next scgmrnt of expansion
morning. Chamber Manager Dave Farr said. "The o f the expressway Is In Ihe design planning siagrs
Committee decided to hold olT on any support tight now. and we have a target dale of 1997 to
until we see what the groups who are pushing for open the area between Highway 17-92 and 1-4."
Regarding the subject under discussion howev­
this Interchange will do next." Fan explained.
"IJy the groups. I mean people from Arvlda. er. he said. "The 4G-A Inlcrrlmngc Is not plnnurd
Pauluccl Properties, and Simons and Associates, lo be built right now. al Irasl not as part ol Ihc
Initial project." He suggested "W e have about 15
developer* o f the Seminole Towne Center Mall."
In addition to the Chamber member*, repre­ weeks before we have lo have any additional
sentatives of other governmental bodies Including alternatives on any Interchanges ready, and we
Seminole County and the Department of Trans­ will also have lo Include various financing
alternatives lo anything we propose."
portation were also on band.
Gerald Brtnton of the Expressway Authority □ • * * Stall. Paga BA

Lilly is coming

Lake Mary
talks to
Russians

Dancers are putting the final touches on a
ballet that has bren a year In tlie making.
See Photo, Page 3B

□ Florida
Special session called
Gov. Lawton Chiles railed Florida's budget 'a
piece of garbage.' Legislators have called a
special session (ondjust It.
Bee Page 2A

• y VICKI DsSORMIIR
Herald Stall Writer__________________

Voter registration planned
SANFORD — Three voter registrations will be
held tn north Seminole County during the next
two weekends. The registrations are sponsored
by the Seminole County Supervisor of Elections
OITIrc.
This Saturday, a registration will be held at
Wilson Elementary. 985 Orange tllvd.. In
Sanford, from noon until 2 p.m. Another
registration will l&gt;e held at the Geneva Commu­
nity Center on First Street from 2 p.m. until 4
p.m.
On March 21. a registration will be held from 1
to 3 p.m. at Sanford Middle School. 1700 S.
French Avc.

Legion sets craft, bake sale
SANFORD — The Sanford American Legion
IVsl 83 and Amertean Legion Auxiliary will
present a craft show and bake sale. Including
yard sale Items and plants, on March 21. Public
Is Invited. Proceeds will be used to further the
Legion's charitable work In the community.
The event will be held al the post home. 2874
S. Sanford Ave. For further Information, call
322-1052.

Children at heart
ST. LOUIS — This year's Riverfront Easter
Egg hunt was canceled because last year
parents rushed In before the kids and grabbed
most of the 20.000 eggs.
“ We Just said enough Is enough and we're
ig to take a break this year." said Thomas
Purcell, chairman of the Downtown St. Louis
Inc. committee that organizes the event.
The committee worried that someone would
be Injured. Children and adults were knocked
over In the rush last year.
Parents have lieen a problem for the last three
years and keep getting mure aggressive, he said
Wednesday.
The hunt — held the pasl nine years — Is
traditionally on the Saturday trforr Easter on
the grounds of I lx- Gateway Arch.

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County refuses to shell out
GREEN COVE SPRINGS - Clay County
commissioners have turned down a lobbyist's
request for reimbursement for 371 pounds of
Maine lobster hr served to legislators while
lobbying for sup|i&gt;rt of a local ruud project.
The lobster was served In two feasts for about
40 lawmakers last year. The bill. Including
butler and air freight from Maine, was about
83.000.
The road funding was turned down but
lobbyist Waller la w still wants to lie reimbursed
for the lobster.

Laks Mary smsrgsncy unlta work quickly to halp th * Injursd coupla.

Woman killed in accident
•

■ y LACY DOMBN
Herald People Editor
LAKE MARY — A passenger tiding In a late model
Cadillac Wednesday altrraoon was killed when the car
veered from Lake Mary Boulevard, careened through
brush and struck an oak tree.
lak r Mary Poller Capt. Sam liclllore said Lake Mary
resident Myrtle Forry was airlifted from the scene while
her husband. Ivan. GO. was transported to IICA Central
Florida Regional Hospital. The extent of his Injuries are
unknown Belflore said Mrs. Forry died cnroulc lo the
hospital The driver of a second vehicle Involved In the
accident wns uninjured.
•

Youth Week
celebration
ends Sunday
By KBLLCY MTCHKLL
Herald Staff Writer_____________
LAKE MARY - The First
Baptist Church of Markham
Woods. 5400 Markham Woods
Road. In Lakr Mary, will end lls
celebration of Youtn Week Ihls
wrekrnd.
As pari o f a churchwldc
celeb ration , m em bers and
CIBcs Youth. Page BA

A police report hied by Lake Mary Ofc. Romanowskl.
stales that Forty was traveling eastbound on Lake Mary
Boulevard behind a pickup truck driven by Daytona
Beach resident William E. Lee. Both vehicles were
traveling about 40 mpli. Belflore said Hint Forty's
vehicle "struck the rear of l.ec's vehicle several limes.
The Iasi time It slrurk. II caused the pickup lo swerve
across Ihc westbound lanes of Luke Mary Boulevard
and spin out on the grass."
Forty's car arrclrratrd as It continued eastbound.
hugging the side of Ihc road, according In Belflore.
"The vehicle left Ihc road and drove through an area
of'bushes and shrub* until striking an oak tree."
C.Sce Woman, Page BA

LAKE MARY - On Monday, a
group of fourth graders from Utkr
Mary Elementary School will reach
out to a group of Russian studml*
with whom Ihcy have been corre­
sponding since October.
American Telephone and Tele­
graph (AT&amp;T) Is donating a long
d is ta n c e c a ll front Ih c local
youngsters lo a class of nine and Irn
year olds In Ulyanovsk In I lnRuaslan republic.
•'ll Is so wonderfully earning."
Bill Peoples, llir fourth gmdrr*'
teacher said.
When his rlass began corre­
s p o n d in g w ith th e R u sslu n
youngsters they were moved by
their lack of liaslc school suppllr*.
Their letters. Peoples said, arr
written on paper lluil lias lieen
reused so many Hines that they air
full of holes from where the eraser
has worn through the fibers.
"Our students wrrr so moved t»y
their situation that they asked me l(
we could do something for them."
he said.
And do something they have. The
Btudcnls look Ihe pllghl of Ihc
students to ihc school community
und raised enough money lo buy
GOO pounds of pu|M-r. pencil*, palul
und oilier basic school suppllr*.
I’roplrs said that though lie has
talked lo Larissa Kuznetsova. the
Russia^ teacher on the telephone.
Monday will lie the first clianrr tinstudents will have lo converse.
"They have worked very hard lo
raise money for lilts project." ProC la e Call, Page BA

Weekend Baptist youth blast
By VICKI DsBOMMIIR
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Middle und high school sludrnls from
all over (hr Blair will hr converging on Sanford's FI.
Mellon I’urk on Saturday for a Christian celrhrallun.
The community Is also Invllcd lo attend a barbecue on
Saturday.
The third annual Youth Blast, sponsored by Ihe First
Baptist Church of Sanfunl. will begin al n a.in. al Ihc
watrrfronl park. A variety of activities ranging from a
magic straw by Tommy Julius lo a clown iroup front
Sanlandu Baptist Church will Ik- going on throughout
Ihr day around Ihe park.
The rommunlly-wldr harbreur will lirgln around 11
a.m. and last until Ihr end of Ihe event al 5 p.m.
"II Is some of the best barbecue around." said Sidney

Brock. Ihe mlnslstrr of youth at Ihc First Baptist
Church. "And you can't heal Ihe price.”
On the menu for Ihc liurlierur Is chicken, coir slaw,
baked brans, a roll und u drink. Tlir cost Is *4.75 for
adults and *4.25 for children under Ihr age ol 12.
Diners cun save 50 cents per llckcl by purchasing
them In advance al Ihe church. 519 Park Avc. In
Sanford, or from uny member of the church's youth
group.
Brock suld Ihc meals are tiring prrpurrd by Wayne
und Carol Hodman of laikr Mary anil a host of
volunteers from Ihe church, lie said that Ihr llnlhiiaii'*
tiarbrrur sauce Is legend In some |&gt;arts ol Seminole
County.
Brock said they arr preparing for between 1.500 and
2.000 partlclpanlsal Ihe Youth Blast.
Last year, participation wus hurt by tnrlcmrnl
C Bs* Baptists. Pag* BA

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High* In the upper
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Sanford voted Clinton; Lake Mary, Tsongas
Bush wins all
north Seminole
By 4. MARK BARPIILD
Herald Stall Writer_________________
SANFORD — Sanford und most
north Seminole Counly Democrats
su pporlril Arkansas G ov. Bill
Clinton In Tuesday's Super Tuesday
presidential primary, bul upsrulr
I Vims rats ul Luke Mary and wrsl of
Inlrnuulr 4 gave Paul Tsongas the
edgr.
I*rrs. George Hush received the
vole of confidence In all north
c o u n ly a r r a s , a lth o u g h Pal
Buchanan followed national irrnd*
and garnered about a third of ihr
voters In many prrclnrls. One
Sanford prrclnrl gave Buchanan 84
|irrrt-nt of lls Republican vole.
Individual precinct la lllrs ol
Tu esd ay's vo le w rrr r r lra trd
Wrilnnulay by ihr Srtnlnolr Counly

elections oilier. A total of 40 |vrrent
of Democrats lurried out and 3G G
percent of Republicans volrd .
County wide. Tsongas received 38.2
lirrernt ol Ihr Democratic voir to
Clinton's 37.7 prrcrnl. Republicans
sup|rarlrd Bush over Buchanan by a
GS-lo-33 margin.
Sanlord-arru Democrats followed
national Irrnds und supporlrd
Clinton, voting I.IGO lor liltn und
G9G for Tsongas. Jerry llrown
received 17 |vrrrnt ol the Sanford
urra vole
About G2 prrcrnl of Sanford
R e p u b lic a n s s u p p o r te d Ih r
nomlnatlun of Bush. Bul about 38
prrcrnl of ihr d ly 's Republicans
srnl "message" votes for Buchanan
with Ihr rxcrpllon of Prrclnrl 18.
which Includes nrlghtxirlmods rasl
of Sunnnrrlln Avrnur and wrsl and
south of the airport. Buchanan
received a total ol 89 votes lo Bush’s
17. Democrats In Ihr arra chose
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Florida retains
election focus
By BRBHT KALLASTAD
A P N s w s A n a l y s I s
MIAMI — Stair |mllllrul leaders
say Prrsldrnl Bush and Arkansas
Gov. Bill Clinton have both shown
enough appeal In their Florida
up|M-aranrra lo pul Ihe Sunshine
Stutr on center sluflr In November
— If C lin t o n ca n k e r p tils
momentum and win Ihr Drinorratknnmlnatkin.
" I think It's going In he a horse
rare In Florida." prnllrtrd Lt. Gov.
Buddy Mac-Kuy. who also servrs as
Clinton's stair rumpalgn chairman
" I think Florida Is going in lie a rral
battleground."
Bush hac easily won primary
llghta in h it last two Florida
showings and I r cn|oyrd a margin

of almost I million voles lirrr
durtng his 1988 Mllr of former
M a s s a c h u s e tts U o v. M lr liu r l
Dukakis.
Tuesday. Bush won morr Ilian
iw o -th lrd s nl I lie v o le , w hile
sweeping the 97 GOT delegates In
hts march toward rrnninlnailon.
"Now Ihe fun begins." said Jrb
Hush. Ihe prrsldrnl s son und stulr
campaign manager. "Now we begin
lo light Ihe Democrats, which Is u
lol more fun. frankly."
Cllnlon look a big slrp toward
srllllng Ihe Democratic light wllh
his Impressive Florida showing
Tursday. He lud captured almost
55 prrvrnl In a nun-binding straw
halkit of Democratic uetlvlst* in
December and hr Mlowrd that up
with 52 percent Tursday — easily
o u ld ls la n e ln g rh a llrn g rr Paul
Tsongus.
Both sides are igitlmlstle alxnii
tire N ovrm lrr duel lor Florida's 21
t'B ss Florida. Pag* SA

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- Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida - Thuraday, March 12. 1992

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Chiles: Budget piece of garbage
Government peys for beaches
JACKSONVILLE — Thr federal government linn agreed tocontinue funding Duval County beach renouiinhmenl pmjerfa
for the next 40 yearn.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers extended the federal
rost-shnrlng project that began In 1980 lo help pay lo pump
sand onto 10 mllrs of Duval County bearhe* south of the St.
Johns River.
Without thr rontlnued frdrrul funding, renourtshment
projects would have been In Jeopardy.
Thr federal government's participation was to have expired
In 1990. but the Corps agreed to share the cost of on Atlantic
llrach project. After a study. II extended the project for 40
years.

T-shirt lands man back In jail
INVERNESS — After nearly two years, a man held In
contempt of court because of the T-shirt he wore has been
ordered back to Jail.
The case began when Ray Uruce Riggs was sentenced to 10
days In Jail for contempt. He had appeared In court on a traffic
Infraction wrartng a shirt with an olTendlng slogan and a
picture of four scantily clad women In the back of a truck.
The T-shirt read: "Haulin' A ~."
Citrus County Judge Clary Graham ruled Tuesday that
Riggs, who served five days of his sentence In 1990. must serve
the rest of It because all his appeals have run out.

Lawm akers call
special session
By BILL BIRO STROM
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE - Gov. Lawton Chiles
praised lawmakers' action on health-care
revision but called thr Legislatu re's
no-new-ldx $30 billion budget a "piece of
gnrbagc."
Chiles wrapped up a scries of town
meetings to promote beefing up the stale
budget with u speech Wednesday In the
Capital Tiger llav Club.

The health care bill would widen access to
care and cut costs. "Today's action tnkrs us
one step closer toward rrntovlng health care
us an Item of luxury for the privileged and
making It a right of the people." Chiles said.
Hut the budget needs work, he said. "I'm
going to pul on rubber gloves before I veto
that piece of gnrbagr."
Lawmakers will adjourn their regular
60-day session on Friday and return to the
Capitol for a special session March 23 to
settle unfinished business. Senate President
Gwen Margotls said.
" I f I had my druthers I'd Just as soon they
stay here, hut If they want to go home a
werk that's up to them." Chiles said.
He's held 10 hearings around the stale to
push his proposal to close certain loopholes

C han is
nam ed to
co u n ty P&amp;Z

In the 8-cent sales tax and expand the base
of the state's general business tax.
The $1.4 billion raised would go toward
schools, health programs and prisons.
The Legislature's budget plan for the
fiscal year beginning July I sets aside no
money for buying pristine lands under the
2-year-old Preservation 2000 program or for
expanding health services to more poor
pregnant women. Chiles said.
There Is money lo open a state prison by
culling prison education, the one program
proven to cut recidivism, the governor said.
"I think It's Intolerable." he said.
In the Iasi 10 years, the slate has seen Its
budget grow 140 percent before Inflation Is
accounted for and 03 percent after Inflation
Is considered, according to Chiles.

Alleged victim: No
recollection of rape
Associated Proas

By J. MARK BARFIILO
Harold Stall Writer
SANFORD - Keylor Chan
becomes the latest new face on
the Seminole County Planning
und Zoning Commission, an
agency which has undergone
dramatic changes during the last
seven months.
Richard Van Dcr Welde. a
candidate for the Sem inole
County commission, and a PAZ
member since January 1990.
resigned this week to spend
more time on the campaign trail.
"A s an announced candidate
for election lo the county com­
mission. I feel that It Is In the
best Interest of the citizen* of
Seminole County that I step
down at tills time." said Van Der
Welde. 92.
Van Der Welde Is president of
Kids Stuff Child Care Inc., a
chain of Central Florida day care
renters.
Commissioner Fred Slrectman
named Chan. 56. lo replace Van
Der Welde Tuesday nlflht. With
the appointment o f Chan, the
majority of seven-member zon­
ing review board w ill have
served less than one year. Harry
Hagle. appointed In December,
did previously serve seven years
on the board.
County planning observors
say the PAZ has moved uwuy
Irom a pro-devetnpment stance
of the early l9H0s to a more
rontrolled-growth attitude. Chan
m ay add to that b alan ce.
Slrectman said he selected Chan

No speech from beauty queen
LECANTO — lleauty pageant officials prohibited an outgoing
quern from rndlng hrr reign with a speech about sexual
equality.
Miss Citrus County Kala Calbrrk went along with the ban
under protest, using her time at the microphone during
Monday night's (Migrant to say "Censorship Isa terrible thing."
Ms. Calbrrk. an IB-year-old University of Florida dance'
major from Crystal River, had choreographed a dance to a song
by pop singer Madonna. She Intended lo perform the dance,
then Interpret It through her speech to the audience at Curtis
IVicrson Auditorium.

Discrimination victims could collact
TALLAHASSEE — Discrimination victims would be able to
roller! punitive dumagrs up lo $100,000 In civil rights lawsuits
under legislation that has passed In the Senate.
The hill (CS-SIl 1368) also was amended Wednesday to
Inrludc a measure banning discrimination In rerlaln private
clubs that thr Senate had passed separately Feb. 12.
Thr Senate voted 36-0 for the bill by Sen. Arnett Olrardeau.
D-Jacksonvllle, and sent It to the House.

Blacks choose chairman
TALLAHASSEE — The Legislature's 14 black members, all
Democrats, have chosen Rep. Al Lawson of Tallahassee as their
next chairman, replacing Rep. Willie Logan of Ope-Locka.
Lawson beat out Rep. Jim Ilurke of Miami for the
chairmanship of the caucus of black legislators. Rep. Tint
Jamrrson of St. Petersburg Is vice president and Logan Is
secretary.
Rep. Darryl Rraves of Miami, said the election o f officers Is
usually held In November but was accelerated this year
ItCcuuse or dissatisfaction am bpjf adhie' nJoAtBM with, the
id congressional redlstrtellng.
caucus' sUuulsoti legislative and
redlstrtellng

From Associated Press reports

Dark undercurrents

Ktylor Chan
because he was an "ordinary
citizen."
"H e has no real estate Inter­
ests. no development Interests,
no strong environmental Inter­
ests." said Slrectman. "He's Just
an everyday, hardworking citi­
zen."
Chan became active In the
Republican Executive Commit­
tee soon after moving to Longwood In 1985. lie and his wife.
Marty, have explored real estate
sales and catering. Marty Chan
now owns u rnd estate man­
agement company. She Is man­
ager of Van Dcr Weldc's ram-

TAM PA — A woman who
claims she was raped at the
home of a former newspaper
executive testified she was ap­
parently drugged and had no
recollection o f being attacked.
In more than four hours of
tearful testimony Wednesday,
the 22-year-old C lea rw a ter
woman said all she remembered
was waking up In the nude.
" I Just remember grabbing my
pants and grabbing a sweater or
something because I felt so
dirty." the woman said. "They
were all laughing al me. They
said. 'You were having a good
time last night — you enjoyed
It.'"
Carl Allison. 26. Is uccused of
picking up the woman al a
downtown nightspot last April,
slipping her LSD and assaulting
her with his hand, a shoe horn
and a small liquor bottle, even
photographing the attack.
Ills four com panions that
night, sons of prestigious local
families, all accepted plea deals
In exchangr for their testimony
against Allison. Theirs may be

MIAMI IIEACII - For an
Industry built on linages of calm
turquoise walrrs and relaxing
sun decks, cruise line operators
liuve a lot of worTlcs.
The cruise Industry was the
only travel sector to grow In a
year of war and recession, but Its
leudcrs nrallze they still must
Irani how to make money while
selling heavily discounted tick­
ets on rosily new ships
Thr Industry had "a phenom­
e n a l y e a r . " s a id R o b e rt
Dickinson of Industry-leading
C arn ival C ruise L ilies and
chairman of Cruise Lines In­

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what wr could have had. but
enough to keep the wolf from the
door.
Passenger traffic rose from a
record 3.7 million In 1990 to 4
million last year, but new ships
will add s|uirr for 480.000 |&gt;asarngrrs this year, and 22 new
ships will arrive by 1994.
Cruise llnrs have been selling
two-llilrds of their tickets at
discount since 1989. but the
Persian Gull War sent prices
even lower as llnrs romprtrd lo
nil bertha.
Ironically, rrulac company ex­
ecutive* lutd thr Industry's an­
nual Sratrudr forum Wednesday
that the recession may be a

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"I'm not a liar," the woman
said under cross-examination. "I
was Just trying lo make sense of
things. Put things together."
Prosecutors acknowledged the
woman made up some details of
the attack only because she felt
she wouldn't be believed If she
hud no recollection.

Florida Har rule* all along when
trebling ' with the news media
before and after the November
grand Jury Indictment • ( Rolling.
Rolling Is charged with five
count* of first-degree murder In
thr August 1990 slayings of five
college students.
Parker also sought lo close, or
keep secret, all records, materi­
als and evidence provided by
prosecutors until trial. Such
“ discovery material" Is usually
mudr public at the same time It
Is 1urnrd over to the defense.
Morris said the request was too
broad but ugrred to give the
public defrndrr or state ultnmey
90 days to move for a closed
Inspection by Ihe Judgr and an
order prohibiting disclosure of
specific matters until trial.
Register said hr knew of
nothing he would seek to keep
from public release but would
review the materials. He said Lis
office Is rrudy to turn over
materials to Purkrr when It
receives a notice of Intent to
participate In discovery.
Parker didn't Immediately re­
turn a phone c a ll to T h e
Associated Press.

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Thursday. March 12. 1992
VcX 54. No 171
Daihr and Sunday. atcapi
W iurds y fry Tha la n ia rd Harold.
Inc TOSH Franc* A m . l aniard,
rta 22771

blessing In dlsgrtlsr for n busi­
ness offering all-inclusive dis­
count vacations
Hut as p r o f i t m a r g in s
lightened, ship prices were on
their way up.
Britain's I’AO Cruise* ha* or­
dered u $350 m illion ship,
Cnmlvul will pay $315 million
for Its next one. und two new
Norwegian Cruise Line ship* will
cost $240 million rueli. said
Trygve llegnur. chairman of
KloslrrCrulse Ltd.
In a business dominated by
privately held companies, nrws
of a $250 million profit last year
for publicly truded Carnival
lulutrd u rosy picture.
Royal Caribbean Cruise* Ltd.

Defense attorn ey Norm an
Cannrlla contended the woman
w as a c o n s c io u s , w i llin g
participant who told lie upon lie
lo cover her actions.
In opening arguments, he un­
folded a huge billboard display­
ing more than a dozen different
stories thr alleged victim told
Iter mother, poller and pro­
secutors.

Judge rejects blanket gag
order in student slayings

keylor Chan lus been occupa­
tional license and personal prop­
erty manager of the Seminole
County Tax Collector's Office for
two years. Chan said collnly
d e v e lo p m e n t n e e d s lo be Asa* sls|&gt;s$ frs s s .
balanced betwern environmen­
GAINESVILLE - A Judge ha*
tal protection und controlled
growth, and development of the • turned down a request for u
blanket gug order In the casr of
county's tax base.
five student murders but agreed
to give defense ullomrys 90
days to urgue ugalnst release of
discovery material.
P u b lic D e frn d rr R ich ard
Purkrr wanted lo silence all
delensr and prosecution at­
torneys. law enforcement of­
ficers and public employees In­
added the second o f three
volved In thr case of Danny
"megashl|&gt;s" cu|Mblr of currying
Harold Rolling.
2.300-passrngrr* to Itecome thr
Circuit Judge Stan Morris de­
Industry's largest by cu|Nirlty.
nied Ihe gag order In a 13-pugr
ruling Issued Wednesday.
The three-line Klostrr showed
Morris said "the right to a fair
Ihe most visible signs of slcknrss
trial Is prr-emlneni when It
last year, losing monry. ordering
mnlllcts with ihe right of nccesa
la y o ffs , losin g u fin an cin g
or the right of free srreech und
partner, selling two ships and
press." Hut Instead ol Imposing
iraslngout a third
a gag ordrr. he told prosecutors
Hut Klostrr'* llegnur was Ihe and defenders to stick lo Florida
most openly optimistic ut a liar rules on trlul publicity.
Thr Judgr said the Stale At­
forum on thr stale ol Ihe In­
torney's Office bus ihe duty lo
dustry. saying January Unkings
hit records, discounts are less explain the restrictions to law
prevalent, ship orders arr trail­ enforcement agencies. Stale At­
torney Lrtl Register said Ills
ing oil and his eouquny's year
olflce had been following the
"links very promising."

Cruise industry grows, but discounts stir calm waters
By CATHERINE WILSON
AP Business Writer

thc only eyewitness accounts of
the evening.
Among those set lo testify Is
Mark Urbanskl. 25. son o f
former Tampa Tribune president
James Urbanskl. The father was
out of town when the attack
allegedly occurred In his home.
"I was screaming at them."
the woman testified. "W hy have
you done this to me? Wlml have
you done?"

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foot and semi |0a**y. Current Is
slightly to the srxith with a water
Irinprralurr of 61 degrees
New Smyrna Beach: Wavrs
are I foot and glassy. Current Is
slightly to the south with a watrr
Irmprraturr of 61 degrre*

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a.in.. 9 0 5 p m . Cocoa Beach:
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lows. 9:14 a in .9:20 p.m

The high lem prratu rr In
Sanford Wednesday waa 59
drgrrrs and tie- overnight low
was 42 as reported by Ihe
University of Florida Agricul­
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Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
|*ertod ending at 9 a m Thurs­
day. totalled .02 of an Inch.
The Irmprraturr at 9 a.m.
today wss 62 d rg rrrs and
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was 45. as m-ordrd by Ihe
Nallonal Weather Service al the
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Tonight: Wind variable 5 to IO Orlando International Airport.
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POLICE BRIEFS
Dealing In stolen property charged
Terry Judson Jacobs. 25. 125 Krtder Road. Sanford, was
charged with dealing In atolen property and possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon by Seminole County deputies
Monday.
According to arrest reports. Jacobs sold three guns stolen
from Orange County on Feb. 21 to an undercover sheriffs
Investigator on Feb. 24.

Two arrested on check charges
Sanford police arrested two Miami men Tuesday. Officers
responded to a call from Barnett Bank, 3049 Orlando Drive.
Marcos Lopez, 18. and William Lopez, also 18. were reported
by police as attempting to cash a stolen check In the amount of
•980. When officers Investigated, they found both men had
credit cards not Issued to them. They were each charged with
uttering a forged Instrument and possession of stolen credit
cards.

Car stolen then recovered
Debbie Ann Olaspey. o f Winter Springs, rrportrd her 1972
dodge pick up truck was stolen Monday, from a parking area at
4800 S.R. 48. On Tuesday. Seminole County Sheriff's deputies
reported locating the vehicle, abandoned, on Markham Rond.
Tools contained In the vehicle were missing.

Man flees from car
Semlnolr County Sheriffs deputies attempted a traffic stop
at W. 8lh. Street and Mulberry Avenue In Sanford late
Tuesday. When the vehicle stopped, deputies reported seeing a
man run from the vehicle, leaving It parked In Ihe right-of-way.
Deputies were unable lo uprebend him. A check of the vehicle.
Identified as a 1978 Ford Thunderblrd. showed II was not
registered In Florida. The vehicle was towed Into custody
(tending Identity of Ihe owner.

Warrant arreata
The following wanted persons have been taken Into custody:
• Dawnrtte Renee Knight, 21. o f 1B23 Cooltdgr Avenue.
Sanford, was located at the Probation Office. She was wanted
on a Seminole COunty warrant charging her with violation of
parole, following a conviction Oct. 7. 1991. on retail thefl.
■ Donald Edward Irvin. 30. o f 10 Lake Monroe Terrace.
Sanford, waa arrested Tuesday afternoon at 15th. Street and
French Avenue. He was wanted on a Volusia County warrant
charging him wtlh grand theft.
• Jarel Patrick Johnson. 20. of 1815 W. ISth.Street was
arrested at his home Tuesday. He was wanted for violation of
parole on a conviction of uttering a forgery.
• James Edward Miner Sr., 61. o f 1B28 Hawkins Avenue.
Sanford, was served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility tuesday. He was wanted In Seminole County for failure
to appear lo answer a theft charge.
• Billy McQueen. 83, o f 1313 W. 13th. Street, was located on
the grounds o f Seminole Oardens Apartments Tuesday. He was
wanted In a Seminole County warrant charging with failure to
appear to answer attempted burglary charges In December of
1991.

Garage burglarized
Alton B. Duxbury. 811 S. Magnolia Avenue. Sanford,
reported to police that the garage on his property had been
burglarized, possibly on Monday, Among Items taken, Sanford
pollen, rivalled several power and electrical i rails, hand tools,
and a tool bos.

Warrant aarvad
Sanford Police served a warrant on Ronnie Vallbora. 28, of
311 S. Park Avenue. He was located at 4th. Street and Oak
Avenue early Wednesday morning. Vallbora was wanted In
Monroe County for violation of parole on a conviction of driving
wlili a suspended drivers license.

IfM U lM C n
APSclenca Writer_______________
WASHINGTON Daniel S.
Goldin, an aerospace executive
known for building lough, de­
pendable space hardware, was
named Wednesday by President
Bush to head NASA, replacing a
former astronaut who resigned
tinder pressure.
Bush described Goldin, the
5 1-year-old vice president and
en eral m anager o f T R W ’a
|&gt;ace and Technology Group, as
"a leader In America's aerospace
In d u s tr y and a m an o f
e x tr a o r d in a r y e n e r g y and
vitality."
Congressional sources said the
selection of Goldin came as s
surprise and Rep. George E.
Brown Jr.. D-Calli., chairman of
the H ouse c o m m ittee that
monitors the space agency, said
he did not know Goldin. Officials
In Ihe space Industry said It was
not generally known that the
White House was considering
Goldin for the job.
If confirmed by Ihe Senale.
Goldin will take the Job being
vacated April 1 by Rlchsrd
Truly, a former astronaut. Truly
has said the Bush administration
forced him lo rcWgn.
In making his announcement.
Bush said Goldin will work with
Vice President Dun Quayle. who
chairs the Space Council, lo
"assure America's leadership In
space as we enter Ihe 21st
Century."
Ihibllshed accounts of Truly's
forced resignation lost month
quote him as saying Ouaylc
encouraged him to quit alter the
Space Council disagreed with his
NASA leadership.
Sen. Al Gore. D-Tenn.. chair­
man of a subcommittee lhal will
act on Goldln'a nomination, said
In a atatement that he waa
concerned about Ihe Space
Council Influence on NASA.
"It'a reasonable lo assume
thal one reason Dan Goldin la
being nominated la lhal he will
take direction from the Space
Council." said Gore.

By VICKI D e O M M IM
Harold Staff Wrttar______________
S A N F O R D - W h ile th e
ground breaking and construc­
tion o f two new homes by
volunleera for Habitat for Hu­
manity has been put on hold for
a few weeks, the group opened a
new boutique next to their
Sanford thrift store today
The stores are located In the
old Zayre’s shopping center al
the corner o f U.S. Highway
17-92 and Airport Boulevard In
Sanford.
Emily Furlong, a Habitat for
Humalty volunteer said, the new
store will be selling higher priced
Hems than those found in Ihe
variety store operated by the
group In the same complex.
"Ttiey’rc higher priced," she
said, "bul not high priced."
The "Good as New Doullque"
features home furnishings and
accent pieces.
Until 3:30 p.m. today, visitors
will have the opportunity to
Klwanis donates sign
participate In a silent auction on
selected Items In Ihe store. A
A new event sign la now Installed al the
Kirby (left). Making Ihe presentation were
minimum price will be posted on
entrance to the Sanlord Civic Center. The algn
Joanne Turnbull,
II, chairman of Iho Klwanis
some of Ihe many Hems In the
was donsted by the Klwanis Club of Sanford.
Community Services committee and President
store and Ihe highest bidder will
Accepting the keys to Ihe display case Is
of the Klwanis Club of Sanford, Bill Beck.
be contacted about when they
Sanford Parks and Recreation Director Mike
can come pick up (heir piece.
Slore manager Sue Crawford
said that some of Ihe customers
in the variety store have been
peering through the windows or
the Seminole County Jail on County Jail spokesman was un­
the new store as It has been
■y J, MARK BAKPIILD
*4.000 bond. Longwood police able tn confirm his employment
taking shape. They have been
Nereid Sleff Writer______________
report seizin g a .32-eallber this morning.
"verbally sparring" over several
According lo the Longwood
LONGWOOf) — A Long wood handgun and nine spent bullet
of the Items on display.
arrest report. Sieve Higgins told
man Identified ox an Orange casings from Bogle's garage.
"Th e only fair way lo settle the
Bogle's arrest report stales hta police he was In Ills Wooden
County corrections officer was
situation was through a silent
auction," she said.
arrested by Longwood police occupation as corrections officer Shoe Lane home at about 9:30
The stores are located amidst a Wednesday night after a bullet and llsta the telephone number p.m. when he heard a gunshot
great deal of activity with the shattered a glass door at home of o f the Orange County Jail central before his rear glass door shat­
receiving office. An Orange tered,
the officer's neighbor.
filming o f portions o f the movie
William James Bogle. 81. 9
"Wilder Napalm" being shot In
the parking lo t While the sign Tappan Zee. Longwood. was
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628 1500
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lhal the second store will do welt
too."

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Lost voice

M M

Organising a largely seasonal, migratory
and unskilled work force In the mllltantly
a n t i-u n io n a g r ic u lt u r a l In d u s try la a
monumental feat In the 1960s Cesar Chavez
and his United Farm Workers made labor
’history by doing just that.
At the height o f the union’s power In the
mid-1970s, more than 100,000 U F W mem ­
bers worked under union contracts. Because
of the union, thousands of farm workers
received health benefits and pensions for the
first time In their lives. W ages rose and
working conditions Improved.
But the union has failed to live up lo Us
e a r ly p ro m ise . U F W m e m b e rsh ip h a s
dwindled to Just 20,000. The union holds
only a fraction of the contracts it did a decade
ngo. Conditions In the fields have deteriorated
drastically.
Chavez, the union’s charismatic leader ta
rig h t w h en he s a y s that the g ro w e rdom inated A gricu ltu ral Labor Relations
Board helped lull the gains of farm workers.
National ImmlgraUon policies also hurt.
Pressured by growers, Congress permitted
thousands o f farm workers from Mexico to
flood the already crowded agricultural labor
market. But over the yean , something went
terribly wrong with Cesar Chavez and the
union as well.
’’The movement ta good. Unity is good. But
what doesn’t work.” says Paulino Oonzalez. a
Tulare County (Calif.)
JO farm worker, “ la
Chavez and hts administration.”
Gonzalez’s words were echoed by aeo n s of
farm workers, former U F W organlzen and
union allies. A picture emerges o f a labor
organization that has stopped organizing, lost
touch with Its w o rk en and retreated behind a
wall of paranoia and mismangement. Top­
flight, efficient organization and management
never1Was-twsetv-one-wr-the union's •strong
points. Nowadays, those who have tried to
form alliances with the U F W or lo IU1 the void
left by It have been attacked by Chavez and
his supporters and accused of being disloyal
or even communists.
The U F W la not the only labor organization
that has run Into trouble. Over the past
d e c a d e , wi t h the d e c l i n e o f m a n y
m anufacturing industries and an overall
conservative political trend nationally, some
of the strongest unions In the country have
lost m embers and power.
But the losses by the UFW, whose hold on
jwwer w as too fragile to begin with, have
been devastating. The growers and donothing federal, state ana local labor re­
gulator* must take primary responsibility for
(he deplorable conditions of farm worker*
today.
There w as a lime when the strong voice of
. Itic* U F W and Cesar Chavez could have been

'counted on to rally and protect the people
who tended the Acids and harvested the
crops. One day, perhaps, there will be a voice
nguln.

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Berry’s World

Blowing whistle on whistle-blowers
One o f the great Institutions of American
society (or so we sre told) Is the "whistle­
blower.” This Is an employee or the government
or a private business who becomes aware of
illegalities of some sort In the course o f hts or her
work and "blows the whistle” on them — l.e..
goes public with charges of wrongdoing,
Of course, this can be
betvery useful to society as
a whole, exposing (for example) fraud and
corruption In government, or tax-dodging or
shoddy manufacturing processes In private
Industry, and whistle-blowers naturally come In
for a lot or ofler-the-fact praise for their courage,
public spirit, etc.
But 1 often wonder, in the esse of these
whistle-blowers, which come first — the chicken
or the egg? The disaffection or the whittle?
There is a good example of the problem on the
Op-Ed page o f March Oth'a New York Times. The
author is Aldrtc Saucier, o f whom the Times tells
us only that he was "a senior scientist for the
Army Strategic Defense Command from 1984 lo
1992.” Saucier adds one other Intriguing datum
in the course of his article: "On Feb. 14, I was
fired for submitting a research paper suggesting
that an upgraded, modified Patriot Air Defense
System Is our best Immediate step for a timely,
cost-effective ballistic defense missile shield.”
Saucier's article then proceeds lo dump all

over, and I mean all over, the Strategic Defense
tense
Initiative (Star Wnrs) ballistic missile defe
system. He declares
that II "has become a
serious obstacle to n
strong national de­
fe n s e ": that It it
riddled with "s y s ­
tem atic Illeg a lity ,
groat m ism anage­
m en t and w aste,
abuse of power and
the substitution of
political science for
th e s c ie n t if ic
method": that II Is "a
s tlll- e x p a n d ln g .
high-risk, space-age
n
a
t tonal security pork
( This can be
barrel for contractors
vary useful to
and top Oovrmment
society as a
managera"; that It
whole,
"was bom In decep­
tion and raised in
cynicism” ; that it Is
"largely a paper
program" and "The reports are a shameless
waste": and that "Ihe Star Wars bureaucracy

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regularly churna out false and misleading
statement! lo Congress and the public." And
those are quotations from Just five o f Saucier's
21 paragraphs.
Now, the first thing to note is that this la all
pure catnip to Ted Kennedy and the other
liberals who have fought SDI from the very
beginning. If even a quarter or the charges
Saucier makes are true, we are In the presence or
a major rip-off of the American body politic.
What bugs me, though. Is Saucier himself
(about whom, I hasten to add. 1 have no private
Information). Is he really in the great tradition of
American whistle-blowers, entitled to a medal for
exposing roi? He clearly thinks so. boasting that
"th e Office o f Special Counsel, a Federal
whistleblower protection agency, ordered Ihe
Pentagon lo review my assertions."
But Isn’t It a bn curious that this high-minded
public servant could work without apparent
complaint as "a senior scientist for Ihe Army
Strategic Dcftnse Command from 1984 lo
1992." or In other words for eight years, and
then come forward with this Interminable
laundry-list of scathing accusations less than one
month after he "was fired"?

M A R T IN S C H R A M

Cuomo infatuates,
infuriates again

The Melbourne telephone company has just
published IU new "W hile Pages A-Z.” It's no
surprised that Smith remains the city's moat
prevalent surname (7,501 listings). Second
place, though, wot hotly contested between
?llson. Brown and WlUiams entries
the Jones. WUai
— each about 3.800 lutings.

It was the morning afta- our latest big
election night, the one in which Bill Clinton
won In Oeargla. Paul T n n g a s won In
Maryland. Jerry Brown won In Colorado and
George Bush won In every Grand Old Party
primary, but not by enough to moke Pat
Buchanan shut up and go away.
And when we turned on cur TV seU. we
saw — for one full hour — Mario Cuomo. Say
what?
Yea, the tOth-year
g o v e r n o r o r N ew
York and quadren­
nial non-candidate of
D em ocra tic p resi­
dential primaries was
the sole guest on a
Phil Donohue show
devoted to America's
favorite topic: Why
n o t. M a rio ? A n d
Cuomo — who can
be th e m ost In ­
fatuating and moat
Infuriating figure In
politics today — was,
once again, all of the
Voting these
above.
days has
That's the way It
becom es
g o e s In th is, the
two-fisted
cam paign Year of
ordeal. £
A n yt
rbody But — .
every
publican voter* tell
us they went Anybody But Bush, as long os It
Is Anybody But Buchanan. And Democrats
say they only want someone w in Is electable
and wish they could vole for Anybody But
ClIntonTaongaaBrawnHarklnKcTTcy. Voting
these days has become a two-fisted ordeal;
qne hand holds ihe lever, the other holds the
nose.
And that seems lo have been what was
troubling Pill! Donahue, as he opened his
show wllh a dramatic recitation about a
deadlocked convention turning lo Cuomo.
"What the hell la wrong with this kind of
speculation?" he asked. To which the
governor gave a most Cuomarlan reply: "It la
not compatible with my own nature to do
things in a kind of oblique, Indbecl, eccentric
way. if you can't go Into New Hampshire, rule
yourself oul. ... To have me and Jesse
IJackaonl and other candidates hovering
around the margins would not be good far the
jmrty.’
Donahue, better prepared than moot pollUcoll
al reporter*. Interrupted to show a videotape
rum Feb. 12. just
Just before the New Hampshire
from
election. There, hovering around the margins
of the first primary slate, v s Mario Cuomo,
■peaking st Harvard aa television carried hla
words to viewer* (read also: voters) just a
half-hour's drive lo the north:
‘People are saying. ’We think Maria should
be the president: we want to writ* hla name
You ca
In.
can write in Pfnnachlo. you can
write In Mario Cuomo (■ timely tutorial on
precisely how ■ must be written). ... Why
shouldn’t they do It tf they feel like It? In my
own *Ute. they're saying lousy things about
me; tf they want to aay nice things in New
Hampshire. I'm going to encourage them.”
Mario Cuomo: Moal Infstuatlng/Moat In­
furiating. He was coolly the beat campaigner
and probably the beat candidate the Demo­
crat* could have Ifielded In 1992. Opponents
would have pointed him with oil the sins of
New York; he would have dealt wllh that and
come bock with more. And mainly, by
campaigning In the South, he could have
proven whaT he's always professed (and I've
always believed) When limes are tough, the
some message that moves s middle-class
voter In Buffalo will also move a middle-class
voter In Birmingham.

One soclo-ethnic note that shows how Ihe
world Is changing: For the first time a
non-Anglo Saxon name has moved into Ihe lop
10 in Melbourne. The Vietnamese family name
Nguyen (2 .185 lloilngsl has replaced Johnson.
Anatomical pan* are also represented In the
lutings. There sre 109 Head*. 100 Brains. 41
Fools Isqd 94 Footes). 82 Hondo. 46 Leggrs, 36
Fingers. 134 Chins, 22 Knees and 10 Necks —
a significant body of work Indeed.

(As luck would have It: If you want to prove
yourself by running In Birmingham, you con
get an the Alabama primary ballot up until
April 3. Also, you can get at the California
ballot by March 19 and New Jersey's by April
9. Win those three and you’ll earn credentials
strong enough lo break any convention
deadlock.I
This hat not been a good 12 months for
Cuomo.

t

ROBERT W A G M A N

Queen’s king-size Aussie gripe
SYDNEY. Australia - Queen Elizabeth II.
who la technically queen of Australia as well as
Britain, conic here to help Sydney celebrate Its
150ih birthday. The trip did not go all that
well. In fact. It ended with Australia and
Britain — at least the British press — trading
some rather pointed Insults.
The pr breath waiting for the usual knight­
hood that goes lo an Australian prime minister
upon retirement.
Residents o f Sydney were also rather
shocked when they found oul how expensive It
Is to Invite a queen to your birthday. For the
10-day visit, expenses for the queen. Prince
Philip and her traveling party o f 28 coat a cool
$ I million per day.
This does not Include the million or so it coat
steering the queen dawn a receiving line
outside Parliament in Canberra — put hit arm
around the queen os he guided her from
person to person.
Even the established press In Britain had a
Held day with this breech of protocol. The
Ubiotda all but suggested the two countries
should go to war, or at least that the queen
should dismiss Keating (actually something
within her power),
Buckingham Palace kept s stiff upper lip,
offering only s "n o comment" about the
Incident. However, sources In the queen’s
traveling party leaked the fact that ahe was
upoet. ana aaid that Keating should not hold
hit breath wafting for the usual knighthood
that goes to an Australian prime minister upon
retirement.
Residents o f.S y d n e y were also rather
shocked when they found out how expensive it
la to Invite a queen to your birthday. For the
lOday visit, expenses for the queen. Prince
Philip and her traveling party o f 26 cost a cool
t l million per day.
This does nol Include the million or so It cost
to equip a Quanta! 747 with a bedroom and
send It to London to pick her up and return her
home.
According lo Ihe Sydney Morning Herald,
one local man has learned a lesson about the
vicissitudes of modem life.
II seems that college lecturer Martin
Williams decided lo have on alter-class drink
or I wo with one of his female students and
another friend oiler an evening lecture. He
called hts wife on hts cellular phone to Inform
her that he would be late.
When hr arrived home several hours taler,
hu wife was wailing up for him. Ta hu
amairmenl. and growing panic, stir ques­
tioned him closely about hu bar-side conversa­
tion. Including several exchanges wuh the
cord that - shall we aay — were leas than

completely judicious.
Apparently, aa the professor was putting hts
portable phone Into his coat pocket after
calling hit wife, he Inadvertently triggered the
redial button. When hit wife answered ihe call
ahe was treated to a very clear rendition of her
husband's conversation, which she apparently
listened lo for Ihe next couple of hours despite
Ihe mounting phone blit.
What was the result o f all this, the
newspaper asked Mr. Williams.
"W e ’re still married.” was hla curt reply.
A malar Australian
scandal la develop­
in g : P e o p le a re
cook in g in eir car
license plates.
In moat big cities
In Australia, police
use cameras to catch
people going through
red lig h t s at Inteneettona and even
speeding. The cam­
e r a s a re tr ip p e d
automatically by on
electric eye: a
days later, the regis­
tered owner of the
car receives hla ticket
and usually a rather
stllf ftneln the mail.
However, someone
has discovered, and
spread the word, that
If you heat your
h enough temperature (In
an oven, lor example I the number* become
sufficiently discolored and distorted so that
they con no longer be clearly captured on film
— even though to Ihe naked eye they seem
normal.

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Vote

WASHINGTON — A nearly party-line vote against President
Bush's tax plan clears the way for final Senate action on a
newly trimmed Democratic middle-class tax cut that Is headed
for a veto.
Dozens of amendments were still eligible to be considered as
Democratic leaders pushed for a vole on their bill by tonight.
But the 60-37 vole Wednesday night against a Republican
substitute removed any doubt about the end result.
"It will be vetoed ... and that veto will be sustained." said
Republican Whip Alan Simpson or Wyoming.
Bush's plan failed on a technicality: It did not meet
anll-deflclt requirements. But the same law forced Democrats
at the last minute to scale back their mlddle-claaa tax credit,
making It available only to families with Incomes under
•90,000, rather than $70,000 as originally written.

Northern primaries gear up
WASHINGTON - The political assembly line Is shifting
gears as the presidential campaign moves north, preparing to
crank out ads targeted to the large blue-collar populations In
Michigan and Illinois.
Expect the Bush campaign to take Republican challenger
Patrick Buchanan to task for advocating an "America llrat"
trade policy while owning a Oerman-made Mercedes Benz car.
"Thai fact that he calls for America first but drives a
Mercedes probably won't be lost on the good people of
Michigan," said a Bush adviser, who spoke on condition on
anonymity.
Paul Tsongns la poised to aliack Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton's
commitment to the working class — armed Willi statistics such
as rtghl-to-work Arkansas' lasl-pluce ranking In one worker
safety study.

Iraq, U.N. wrestle with compllancew
UNITED NATIONS — Saddam Hussein's lop envoy and the
powerful nations that drove Iraq to Its knees are wrestling
rhetorically over whether Baghdad Is honoring cease-fire terms
and still deserves crippling economic sanctions.
The diplomatic combatants were to face off again today with
Tarlq Aziz, the Iraqi deputy prime minister, addressing
detailed questions about weapons destruction, human rights.
Kuwaiti detainees and other Issues.
On Wednesday. Aziz described Iraq as a proud, suffering
nation devastated by allied bombing and battered by economic
sanctions that Western nations bent on Saddam's ouster are
refusing 1o ease.
He charged that the U.N.-Imposed economic embargo Is
forcing Iraq Into “ a pre-industrial age."

U.S aids southern Africa
WASHINGTON — Teams of U.S. and International experts
are being sent to southern Africa to assess the Impact on food
supplies of what Is the worst drought of the century In some
areas. Officials said millions of people will be affected.
Among the hardest hit of 10 drought-stricken countries are
Zimbabwe and South Africa, traditional food exporters that
this year will have to Import substantial amounts of grain. As
the drought persists, estimates of the grain harvest throughout
the region have been falling precipitously.
The deteriorating nil uni Inn In southern Africa adds a new
dimension to the overall food crisis on the continent. The most
I area Is northeast Africa, where the lives o f IS million
Sudan. Ethiopia. Somalia and Djibouti are thought to be at
F1',l.
I I
To the south, officials In Zimbabwe last week said 60.000
HRW*R1R1 from starvation In February alone'and thowlkhfla'
more will die unless heavy rains come soon.

Continued from Page 1A
Clinton over Tsongaa
136-111.
Democrats In only two areas of
north Seminole County gave
Tsongaa the edge over Clinton.
Voters In Lake Mary and the
Markham Woods Road area gave
Taongas a alight lead- over
Clinton. The three largely Lake
M a ry p r e c in c ts v o te d fo r
Tsongaa 180-135 over Clinton.
Markham Woods Road Demo­
crat! gave Tsongaa a 147-98
edge. About 66 percent or both
areas' Republicans supported
Bush.
Republicans In the Precinct 30
communities of Lake Monroe
and Upsala gave Buchanan
strong support, giving nearly 44
percent of their votes to him.
Black voters In north Seminole
County matched white voter
trends and aupported Clinton
and Bush. In Precinct 3. which
Includes Midway and areas east
o f South Beardall A ven u e.
Clinton received 156 votes to
Taongas' 15. Bush received a 71
saniora city Manager Bin simmona wrarasa group at tna enamour tma morning.
percent approval rating.
Precinct 3 has 558 black
Democrats and 22 black Re­
publicans. according to county
the cost?"
other needs." He added. "Surli
voter registration records. The Coatlnued from Page 1A
Steve Homan, public Informa­ changes would have to be
precinct nos 42 white Democrats
Chase Losbury. of Belalr Grove tion officer with the DOT com­ approved by the Federal gov­
and B5 white Republicans.
Limited questioned. " I f we de­ mented. "When you are refer­ ernment. I'm not saying It can't
Sanford Precincts 21, 62 and
63, which have black voter cide not to do anything at this ring to on overpass exit area, be done, hut without all of this
time, but the S.R. 46-A In­ you have to plan for everything additional consideration, the
populations of 30 to 50 percent
foliwed a similar trend of sup­ terch a n ge com es up later, from the start. Including exlro Feds won't approve It."
wouldn't that Just about double lanes, rail arena, ramps and
N ick P o p e , a tto r n e y fo r
porting Clinton and Bush.
Paulurcl properties said he hud
conducted previous discussions
with land owners In the pro­
Continued from Page 1A
became the caw in 1988 when posed Interchange area. " I f all of
at the head of the ticket.
the land owners Involved would
electoral votes In a general
In an unofficial delegate count. the Dukakis candidacy was seen
election face-off. som ething Clinton had 87 Florida delegates as an albatross for many can­ donate their property, that
would be one of Ihe big ways to
Democrats haven't won since secured. Taongas 58. and Brown didates Including MacKay. who
Jimmy Carter was Ihe nominee three. Tsongaa received 34 per­ was defeated by Connie Mack In reduce construction costs."
Pope added. " I f people won't •
In 1976. The Democratically cent of the vole. Brown captured the closest U.S. Senate race In
cooperate and this Interchange
the slate's history.
controlled state Legislature Is so
12 percent.
Meanwhile, Bush's chief Flor­ Isn't bulli. Ihe land value will
confident that Clinton can make
MacKay predicts some of the
slay right where It Is now and
Inroads that they're attempting conservative Democrats who ida loyalists — son Jcb and
none of the landowners will
to change Ihe existing law that favored Bush and former Presi­ Republican Party chairman Van
awards all the Hectors! votes to dent Ronald Itrugan will come Ikxgc — are confident the presi­ bcnellt from this proposal.”
dent wilt be too strong for his
the majority winner.
back this year.
Karen Adamson, with DOT.
" I believe that BUI Clinton pul
"I think we'll have some of Democratic opjuneul In Novcm- reported the total project could
together the coalition that a 'em all right." mid MacKay. "I t&gt;cr.
be estimated al $19.7 million.
"Frankly we don't care If It's
candidate must have In Novem­ think ll'a going to lx- very, very
"W e estimate the cost could I k ber. with appeal across all the different."
Tsongaa or Clinton." Poole aald reduced by a lK m t $7 million ff
lin e s ," aald U.S. Sen. Bob
!*rrhaps more Importantly for lute Tuesday (hiring a celebra­ the right-of-way land would lxGraham, who aald he la de­ Florida Democrats running for tion at Hush headquarters. dntialrd."
lighted at the prospect of seeking office, they won't have to tilde "W e're ready to get on with the
re-election this Mil with Clinton from the national ticket us reul Issues of the campaign."

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Light shed on pre-human ancastry
NEW YORK — Scientists today reported the discovery of a 13
mllllon-ycar-old piece of Jawbone from a previously unknown,
ape-llke forerunner of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans.
The discovery "opens up a whole new geographical area fur
exploration Into pre-human ancestry," said Glenn Conroy, one
of the researchers reporting the find In today’s Issue of the
Journal Nature.
The russtl was found In Namibia, shewing that such
"Miocene homlnolds" ranged much farther south In Africa
than previously known from fossil finds In Kenya and Uganda,
researchers said.
The creature apparently lived before homlnolds evolved Into
two branches, Conroy said. One branch led to humans and the
other to chimpanzees and gorillas. The spill Is thought to have
occurred between 10 million and S million years ago.
From Associated Prass rtports

Youth
Coatlaasd from Page 1A
friends of
the congregation will gather at
the church Sunday to enjoy a
barbecue dinner at 9 p.m.. a
I Hue grass country sing and Gos­
pel music, beginning at 6:30
p.m.
T o start the week this past
Sunday, the young people ol the
church participated In the

morning and evening worship
services with special music and
serving as ushers.
On Tuesday, they were en­
couraged to bring a friend or
other family member to a special
service for youths.
Game night was featured
mid-week al the church with a
fun night still being planned for
Saturday evening.
The Rev. Dr. Bob l&gt;arkrr is the
church pastor. ,
The Youth Week celebration Is
part of the national calendar of
the South Baptist Convention. In
Nashville.

president of the Lake Mary
Optimist Club, presented a $50 check teacher Bill

Pooploi to help pay for the
Involved In
mslllnp school supplies to children In Russia.

W ILLIE O. COPY LAND
s I e p d a ii g h 1 e r . II r y n J a Patrick Slclllano. New .Jersey.
Ilaldw ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Willie O. Copeland. 59. 2315 Hochstrasscr. Qisaclbcrry: four
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
Summerlin Ave.. Sanford, died grandchildren.
Orlando Cremalloii Service. charge of arran^-mrnls.
Tuesday. March 10. at Deltona
Health Care Center. Bora May Orlando. In charge ol arrange­
MASTER SOT. ROBERT
27. 1932. In Quitman. Ga.. he ments.
E. MONTGOMERY
moved to Sanford In 1959 from PARKER LEROY INGALLS
C oatlaasd from P ag* 1A
M u s t e r S g l . R o b e r t E.
there. He was a state transporta­
weather
P a ik rr Leroy Ingalls. 91. Mimlgomery. 79. 58 Carriage
tion worker and a member of St.
across the state that kept many
Tuckahor lame, DeLand. died Hill Circle. Casselberry, died
James A.M.E. Church. Sanford.
people al home.
W e d n e s d a y . MHreh I I . al
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e son s. Fulrvlrw Mu nor Nursing Home, Friday, Mareh 6. ul Ftorldu
"W e're going la have beautiful Cm U m m A from Fags IA
Freddie Jr.. Mount Plymouth. Daylotiu Beach. Horn Nov. 22. Hosplinl. Atiumonlc Springs.
weather this yn u ." Brock said.
Belflore maid.
Horn Aug. 9. 1912. In Riverside.
"W e're not eapcctlng any rain
Lake Mary and Sanford police S a m u e l A n d re w . S a n fo rd ;
1900. In Charlestown. Maaa.. hr
and ll'a supposed to be cool."
and emergency units responded daughters, Alma Marie Brooks. moved lo DrlKsiu 13 yeurs ago VI.. hr moved lo Central Florida
in 1902 He rrilntl from the U.S.
In case the weather does not lo the call. Atlantic ambulance Atlanta. Carolyn Elaine Vinson, from Medford. Mass Hr was a
cooperate, plans have been service transported Forry as Mr*. and Kim Monique Fudge, both of shipyard rigger lor Ihe Navy Air Force and H r Srnffnrf Star
made to move the Youth Blast to Furry was being airlifted from Sanford: brother. Leo Williams. Dr|&gt;anmenl lor 20 yrurs and u Hr was a pail member of the
the Salvation Army. 700 W. Ihe scene, but Belflore aald. she A tla n ta ; slater. A lb erta L. member of Dcllisia Lukrs Bap­ Land of Lakes Golf Club.
Survivors Include daughter,
24th St.. Sanford.
was already near death, "already Culmrr. Sanfonl: nine grand­ tist Church. Hr was a member ol
liarliaru Srufrrl. Casselberry;
c h i l d r e n a n d t w o g r e a t ­ Ihe N.A.R.F.E.
Also on Saturday, there will be a code (blue)."
son. Kobrrl Srolt. Nashville.
demonstrations and displays
Belflore z.'d Forty's health grandchildren.
Survivor Includes daughter. Trim.) Ibrrr gtuudrhlldirn.
Wllson-Etchrlbrrgrr Mortuary Viable P. Bruno. Dcllona.
provided by the Sanford Pol Ice contributed lo the accident. He
All Fujths Cmnullou Srrvlrr,
Inc.. Sanfonl. In cliargc of ar­
la to be charged later today.
D e p a r t m e n t , th e F lo r id a
Stephen It Ikildauff Funeral Cassellx-rry. In charge of urHighway Paint, the Seminole
"M r. Forry blacked out or rangements.
Home. Dclluna. In rhurge of
rangrmrnls.
County Sheriffs Office and the experienced some medical dif­
arrangements.
Florida Dame and Freshwater ficulty. Hla rendition left Ihe LUTHER CLYDE OANN
ALBERT REGINALD
Luther Clyde Gunn. 511, 285 AM ELIA LUCA
Fish Commission. The live de­ driver not In control of the
A in r I la L u c a , 6 2 . 9 8 0 8T. DENIS
monstrations will begin at 3:30 vehicle and resulted in Ihe Lake Grtlftn Circle. Caaaclbrray.
Allien ItrglnukJ SI. Denis. 92.
p.m.
collision,. The driver was aware died Monday. March 9. In Winter Monlgoinrry Itnud, Allanionlr
The Youth Blaat la a prelude to of hla medical condition al Hie Springs. Bora June 10. 1932. In Springs, died Wednesday, March 521 W. Pluntutkin IMvd.. Lake
I I . at lailigwuxl Health Care Mary, died Tuewluy, March 10.
the First Baptist Church's fourth lime of Ihe accident." Belflore W ilie r. A rk., he m oved to
Central Florida In 1985. He was Center. Horn Feb. 17. 1930. in ul Ills rrsldmcr. Ikon Aug. 4.
annual youth revival which will
1899. in Haverhill. Mass , hr
be at th e ch u rch S u n day
Belflore said charges are yet to a plumbing contractor and a Brooklyn. N Y . she moved lo
Central Florida in 1989. She was moved lo Central Florida In
through Wednesday.
be determ ined pending Ihe Proirmtant.
1978. He was an rlrrlro typer In
Survivors Include wife. Elaine: a homemaker and a Catholic.
"This Is a really exciting time completion of Ihe police report.
Su rvivors Include tnulher. the graphic ans Industry and
o f year for us." Brock said.
Foray's Cadillac was totalled In sons. Craig. Mlddleburg. Ran­
attended the Church uf the
"Young people come from all the accident. Only minor dam­ d all, Lake Mary: daughter, Teresa Slclllano. Altam onte
Nativity In Longwuud. Hr was a
over the state for frllowahlp and age was sustained by Ihe pickup Sheila Levcs. Georgia: alsler, S p r in g s : b r o t h e r s . J e r r y member of the Syracuse Turners
Elvle Goff. Harralhurg. Ark : Slclllano. Allamnnlr Springs.
truck.
get to see Sanford."

B ap tists------

W oman

Coatlnued from Page 1A
Peoples said. "They can'l wall In
talk to them about it." 1
I'e u p lu .»a|4 that., lu tirn i
participation baa been outstand­
ing. He was surprised and
pleased lhal "one hundred per­
cent of the parents" have lenl a
hand in helping their youngsters
organize the various fundraisers.
O n c e th e s u p p lie s w e re
purchased, Peoples discovered
that II would coil $1,300 to mall
the supplies.
With assistance from Ihe Op­
timist Club o f Lake Mary and
various other service clubs In I he
area. Peoples was able lo raise
m oney lor Ihe purchase of
supplies and $1,100 Inward Ihe
postage.
The Optlmlal Club donatrd
$50: Ihe Rotary Club of Lake
Mary gave $250: St. Mary's
Angels or Orlando donated $500:
Majlk Market gave $400; an
a n o n y m o u s s c h o o l b o a rd
member rontribnlrd $25; t InLake Mary 1‘nilcr Drpartnirnl
gave $100 and A T A T Is supply­
ing more than $500 In telephone
icrvlce lo Ihe project.
On Saturday, from 9 a.in. tu 3
p.m.. the students will lx- having
a car wash at the school ul
which they will lx- accrptlng
donations.

and tile A rn rrlran L egio n ,
Syrarusr.
Survivors Inriudr wllr. June,
so il. A lb e r t E., S y ra c u s e :
daugthrrs. Ibirhuru McKnlrgurt.
Ilurytown. Ala.. Carol Zanglil.
C anundulgua. N Y .: staler.
Thelma W. Cook. Syrarusr. six
grandchildren and right great •
grandchildren.
Baldw in Fairchild Funeral
Horne. Oukluwn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of urrungrrnrnls.
IRMOARD LOUISE
W ILLIAM S
Irmgurd Louise Williams. 76.
525 Palmrttu Court. Lukr Mary,
died Wednesday. March I I . al
Martin Andrrarn Hospice House.
Orlando. Horn Frii. 15, 1916. In
Germany, she uxivril lo Central
Florida til 1948. She was a
retired draflswomau lor the rnglnrering department of the City
o f O r la n d o and a tte n d e d
Nrlghborlxxxl Alliance Church,
luingwoud.
Survivors Include husband.
Rosa; daughter. Christina Irwin,
Allam onle Springs, brothers.
H arold H ubrecht. T a va res,
Gunter Kubrecht. Douglasvllle,
Pa.: one granddaughter unit one
greulgruuddaugjitrr.
Beacon Cremullon Service ol
Crnlral Florida. Orlando, in
cliarge of arrangemenis

�*469***

•A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thuraday, March 12. 1092

Wastewater line expected to
be completed in two months
■ rJ .H A K K BARFIELD
Herald Stall Wrtlar______________

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I K IO H T IIN T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
C A ttN O .tl&gt; 4 e « C A 140 Heme Saving* ef Am erica. FSB
f /k / a Heme Saving* ef Am erica.
FA.
Fte in tiff.

NOTICC OP FO R F E IT U R E :
U N IT E D STATE* v.
FR ED E R IC K TULLOCH. e ta l.
CASE NO. 91 92 Cr T-12IC)
Notice is hereby given that on
October f t . 1991. In the case of
U a lto d fttate s v . F r o d t r lc k
T e llo c b . o f * 1 .. C ase N o.
91 * t C r T 12(C). the U n ite d
Slates D ls tr k t Court for the
M iddle D ls tr k t of F lorida on
tered on order condemning end
forfeiting to the United States ef
A m e r ic a t h e I n f e r o s ! e f
Frederick Tuilech. determined
as of the date ef acquisition, in
the following pr operty ?
Lot 2. Block B Belle Meade.
P lat Book 21. Pago 9, Public
Records of Seminote County.
Florida
The fo r tg a ln g o rd e r o l
forfeiture having been entered
on October 21. 1991. the United
Steles hereby gives n e tke e f its
In te n tio n te dispose e f the
f o r f e ite d p r o p e r ty In such
manner as the United States
Attorney General m ay direct.
Any person having or cla im ing o
legal Interest In the sold proper
ty must file e petition w ithin
th irty (2*) days ef the final
publication of this notice pur so
ant te I I U SC SStft2(n) The
petition shell be signed by the
petitioner under penalty o f per
ju ry end shall sat fo rth fhe
nature and e ite n f ef fhe petl
lloner's rig h t, title or Interest In
the forfeited property, the tim e
end circumstances of the petl
tloner's acquisition of the rig h t,
title or Interest In each, and
additional facts supporting th*
petitionar's cla im , and the relief

NOTICC OF A
PU BLIC H IA B IN O
TO CONSIDER T H I
ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY
T H I C ITY OF
SANFOBD, FLO B ID A
Notice is hereby given that a
Public H earing w ill be held In
the Cemmlsston Ream et the
C ity Halt in the C ity ef Sanford.
F lorida, a t ? M o'clock P M on
M arch 22. 1991. to consider the
adoption ef on ordinance b y the
C ity of Sanford. Florida, title ef
which Is as follows
O RDINANCE NO 114ft
AN O RDINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF SANFORO. FLOR
ID A . TO ADOPT TH E 1991
E D IT IO N OF THE B U IL D IN G
C O D E . G AS C O D E . STAN
DARO M ECH AN IC AL CODE.
P L U M B IN G C O O C . A N D
STANDARD HOUSING COOE;
P R O V ID IN G FOR SE VER A
B I L I T Y . C O N F L IC T S A N D
E F F E C T IV E DATE.
A copy shall be available et
the office of the C ity Clerk ter
e ll persons desiring te e ia m in e
the seme
A ll parties In Interest end
c itiie n s shell have an opporfwnl
ty te be heard e l said hearing
By order of the C ity Com
m ission of the C ity et Sanford.
F lorida
ADVICE TO THE P U B LIC : It
a person decides te appeal e
decision made w ith respect to
any m atter considered et the
above meeting or hearing, ha
m ay need a verbatim record of
the proceedings, including the
testim ony and evidence, w h k h
record Is not provided by the
C ity of Sanford (FS 2*4 01*1)
Linda L Brae#
Acting C ity Clerk
Publish: M arch I t . 1991
DE P 124

NOTICC OF A
PU BLIC HE AR IN G
TO CONSIOCR THE
ADOPTION OF AN
O RDINANCE BY
TH E CIT Y OF
SANFORD. FLO R ID A
N e tke Is hereby given that a
P u b ik H earing w ill be held In
the Commission Room a t the
C ity H all In the C ity of lentord.
F lorida, a t 2 00 o'clock P M on
M arch 1). 1992. to consider the
adoption of an ordinance by the
C ity e f Sanford. Florida, title of
w h k h is as follows
O RDINANCE NO. 1)91
AN ORDINANC E OF THE
C IT Y OF SANFORD. FLOR
ID A . A M E N D IN G O R D I
NANCE NO 2021. ANO A OOP
TIN O AN A M E N D E D CLASS!
FIC A TIO N ANO PAY PLAN
E F F E C T IV E IM M E D IA T E L Y
P R O V ID IN G FOR SEVERA
B I L I T Y . C O N F L IC T S ANO
E F F E C T IV E O A T E
A copy shall be available al
the office of the C ity Clerk for
a ll persons desiring to eiam ine

•

SimonJohnDtlMnBlatchety.

Most of the treated wastewater
from the city now flows Into a
canal next to the wastewater
facility that empties Into the
lake.

Contlrucllon craws naar th# Hwy. 17-92 bridge

Retail sales increase again
Joblessness again up
but economy Improves
By JOHN D. MoCLAIN
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON Retail sales jumped 1.3
percent In February, marking the first lime sales
have risen more than 1 percent for two
consecutive months since 5985, the government
said today. Alt cturgorlra-exrept for grocerystores posted gains.
The report was the latest suggestion of a
turnaround In consumer spending, which Is vital
to any recovery from recession since It represents
two-thirds of the nation's economy. Retail sales
account for half o f consumer spending.
However. In another report, the Labor Depart­
ment said the number of Americans filing
first-time claims for unemployment benefits rose
to 439.000 In the last week In February, pushing
the claims figure to Its highest level In a month.
The new claims for jobless benefits rose by
22.000 front the 437.000 level of the previous
week, officials said.
Economists said the number underscored the
fact that even though they believe the economy Is
finally beginning to emerge from Its prolonged
slump, the unemployment rate Is not likely lo
begin showing algnlfleant Improvements until
mid-year or later.

advance, rather than thr 0.0 percent In the Initial
report. The revision reflected higher automobile,
furniture and department store sales and marked
the steepest increase since a 2.2 percent gain In
February 1991.
The back-to-back Increases of more than 1.0
perrenl were the first since sales rose 1.1 percent
In August 1985 and 2.7 percent the following
month.
Sales had Iteen flat In both November and
December.
Car dealers reported M ira were up 1.4 percent
after rising 2.5 percent In January.
Excluding the automobile category, sales still
were up 1.3 percent.
. . .
Sales of durable goods. Items Including cars
and carpets expected to last more than three
years. Increased 2.3 percent, slightly less than the
2.8 percent advance In January.
Purchases at building material and hardware
stores soared 5.7 percent, even stronger than the
3.9 percent gain a month earlier.
Stores srlling furniture, appliances and other
home furnishings posted a 1.3 percent gain
following a 2.5 percent advance the previous
month.
Sales of non-durable goods such as gasoline and
groceries rose 0.8 after a 1.7 percent Increase In
January.
,
Department stores rang up a 1.4 percent
Increase In February, down from a 7.3 percent
jump a month earlier.

Sales had edged up Just 0.8 percent In 1991 as
the economy struggled to recover. That was the
smallest Increase In 30 years and roin|&gt;ared with
gains of 3.8 pervent In 1990 and 0.0 percent In
1989.

Sales at apparel stores rose 2.3 percent on top
of a 1.0 percent advance in January.
Restaurant and bar sales Inched up 0.1 percent
after falling 0.2 percent the previous month.
Drug store sales rose 1.2 percent following a 0.1
percent gain In January.

The Commerce Department said sales of such
Items as upparrl. appliances and automobiles
totaled a seasonally adjusted $137.7 billion In
Frbruary. up from $ 153.0 billion a month earlier.
January sales were even stronger than first
estimated. They werr revised to a 2.1 percent

Sales at gasoline stations, which had been
unchanged In January, rose 3.1 percent the
following month.
Grocers saw their sales fall, however. They
were down 0.8 percent aftrr rising 0.3 percent u
month earlier.

Investment cupboard looking bare
By CHET CURRIER
AP Business Writer

about as helpful us counseling
an Insomniac to relax und get
somr sleep.

NEW YORK - He careful out
there!
That's thr inrMagr savers and
Investors get over and over ugaln
these days when they seek
advice on how lo manage their
money In an raprrUlly tricky
financial climate.

Ilow does u prison Invest
"conservatively" In a period
when thr natIon's economy, or
thr world's for that matter,
appears to tx- going through a
long, wrenching transition to u
future whose shape still can't be
discerned?

Such advke Is usually wrllIntruded, logical, maybe evru
wise. Thr trouble Is. It ran l»r

Legal Notices

41. el.

The $40 million system was
required as |&gt;art of a 1980 deal
with the U.S. Environmental
.Protection Agency lo slop pum­
ping treated wastewater Into
Lake Monroe by the year 1994.

Furthermore, thr rral estate
boom Is over, gold Is dead, and
collectibles of all types don't
have rapid Inflation lo carry
them along any more.
All In all. many rxprrts say. It
Is no lime to Ik- taking big risks:
Play It safr.

Legal Notices

Simon Biatchley e /k /a Simon
John D illo n B iatchley a /k /a

By the end of 1092. the city
will pump much of the 0 million
gallons per day of highly-treated
wastewater lo a citrus Irrigation
system near Lake Jesup and to
the d ty 'a growing reclaimed
wastewater system for busi­
nesses and residences. Excess
treated wastewater will flow Into
the line extending around Lake
Monroe to the U.S. Highway
17-92 bridge, where It will flow
Into the St. Johns River.

Storks arc way overpriced,
bonds arr behaving badly, and
money-market Inlrrrst rates are.
In the words of one recent
advisory, "palhrllrully" low.

Legal Notices

v*.

SANFORD — Work la exprctrd
lo be completed In about two
monlha on the line that will
e v e n t u a lly en d S a n fo r d 's
wastewater dumping Into Lake
Monroe.

Crews with Intcrbay Marine
Construction, a Largo firm, are
Installing pipeline that will
extend from the city wastewater
treatment facility northwest
along U.S. Highway 17-92 to the
St. Johns River and pass un­
derneath Luke Monroe Park and
under the river bed. The treated
sewage will flow up from the
bottom of the river from a point
about 100 feet front shore, said
city utilities technician Charles
Turner.

Legal Notices

Since thr pursuit of that
mission Is an art. rather than a
science, advisers say thr ques­
tion can't br answered fully In a
sentence or two. Hut they have
some suggestions to offer that
l&gt;rar consideration.
Two Important precepts, most
analysts agrrr. are lo slay
diversified and lo avoid rushed
choices prompted by a sense of
having "missed the boat."
"Don't follow thr crowd Into
the most popular of last year's
high fly e rs .*' says Shrldon
Jacobs In his newsletter Thr

No Load Fund Investor.
"W e think 1992 will be u year
of gains In the market, but It's
not a year lo bet the farm. So
stay fuily Invrstrd. but Invest on
the conservative side."
The strep drop In moneymarket Interest rates Is a mujor
sourer of urgenry for many
Investors, since It luts drastically
lowered the Income they receive
from their assrts.
"Savers are all throwing up
tlirtr hands and saying. 'What
do I do know?' It's a real
d ile m m a .* ' o b s e r v e s J e f f
Thredgold. chief economist at
thr multlstale bank holding
company KeyCorp.
In their quest for answers.
Thredgold says, people who arc
switching out of hunk certifi­
cates of deposit Into bonds or
stocks may be “ taking on an
element of risk they don't un­
derstand."

cI.S.S AVINOS BON D S tJ
THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT

w

Defendant*
NOTICC OF ACTION
Self to Ferae lace Mortgage
TO: J M IC H A E L NORRIS.
AN D A L L PARTIES C LA IM
IN O I N T E R E S T B Y .
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
A G A IN S T J . M IC H A E L
NORRIS. A N D A L L PARTIES
H A V IN G OR C L A IM IN G TO
HAVR A N Y RIGHT. T IT L E . OR
IN TE R ES T IN THE PROPER
T Y H E R E IN DESC RIBED :
R E SIDENCE: UNKNOWN
LAST KNOW N ADORESS:
1024 N O T T IN G D A LE L A N E .
W IN TER PA RK . FL.
TO: CANDACE J . NORRIS.
A N D A L L PARTIES HAVING
OR C L A IM IN O TO HAVE ANY
RIG HT. T IT L E . OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY H E R E IN
DESCRIBED:
R E SIDENCE: UNKNOWN
LAST KNOW N ADDR ESS:
&gt;014 N O T T IN O D A LE LA N E .
W IN TE R PARK. FL.
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D of an
action to foreclose a m ortgage
an the follow ing property In
Seminole County. F lo rtde:
The N orth 1129 feet of the
We*t n o 0 feet e f Lot 14 and fhe
E a tl 10 feet ef Lot 14. Block C.
SLOVAK V ILLA G E SUBOIVI
SION, according to th * Plat
thereof, a * recorded In P lat
Book I . Page 1ft. Public Record*
Of Seminole County. Florida
Having a • treat address of:
Sift IF Stefenik Road. W inter
Park. FL 22Ft!
Together w ith a ll Interest
which Borrower now ha* or may
hereafter eegutre In or lo said
*
* * and to: la ) a ll
and rig h t* of way
appurtenant thereof, and (b) a il
building*, structure*. Improve
m oot*. Nature*, and appurte
nance* now or hereafter placed
th e re e n . In c lu d in g , b u t not
lim ite d to. a ll apparatus and
equipm ent, whether or not phy*
k a ly atflaed to the land or any
building, used to provide or
supply a ir cooling, a ir condi
Honing, heat. g e t. w ater, light,
pow er, re frig e ra tio n , vent I la
Hon, laundry, drying . di»hwa*h
Ing. garbage, disposal or other
services; and a ll waste vent
t y ile m s . a n te n n a s , p o o l
equipment, window coverings,
d r a p e s a n d d r a p e r y re d s ,
carpeting and floor covering
awnings, ranges, ovens, water
heaters and attached cabinets.
It being intended and agreed
that such Item s be conclusively
deemed to be affised to and to
be pa rt ef the real property; and
( c l a ll water and water rights
(whether or not appurtenant)
and shores of stock pertaining to
such w a ter or w ater rights,
ownership of which affects said
p ro p e rty; and ( d l the rents
Income, issues and p ro fits of a ll

Iliad ■*$»*»•« vov and

you are required to serve a copy
of your w ritte n defenses. If any,
to II on C atherine M H a ll.
P la in t if f * * a tto r n e y , whose
address Is. One Cast Broward
Boulevard. 12th Floor. Pest Of
t k e Bob 14020. Fort Lauderdale.
F lorida 22201 4020. on or before
A p ril 2. 1991. and file the e rlg i
n el w ith ltd * Court eithe r before
service on P la in tiffs attorney or
Im m ediately thereafter; other
wise a default w ill be entered
against you tor the relief de­
manded In the Complaint or
petition
This notice shall be published
once ooch week ter tour comae
u tlv e w eek* In the Sanford
Herald
WITNESS m y hand and the
seal ef this Court on this Jrd day
of March. I t t l
(SEAL)
M arya nn* Morse
As Clerk ef the Court
By ; P a tr k ia F Heath
As Deputy Clerk
Publish M arch ft. I t. I*. 2*. I t t l
DCP Oft

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO. 91 220* CA1IK
H O M E S A V I N G S OF
A M E R IC A . FSB f /k / a HOME
SAVINGSOF A M ER IC A. F A .
P la in tiff.
BALOEO SINGH. H E R IB C R TA
SINGH. T L LIN D SEY , a /k /a
T U R N E R L . L IN D S E Y and
u n k n o w n s p o u s e e l T .L
LINO SEY . a /k /a TURNER L
LINO SEY. If any.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION —
PROPERTY
TO Baidee Smgh and H eriberta
Singh and a ll unknown parties
c la im ing interest by. fhreugh.
under or against Baidee Singh
and Her Iberia Singh, or having
o r c la im ing lo have any right,
title or Interest m the property
herein described
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
111 Golden Days D rive
Casselberry. Florida 222*2
YOU ARE H E R E BY NOT I
F IE D that an action to foreclose
a m ortgage on the following
property in Seminole County
F lorida
.
Let ft. Block *. Tier t . TOWN
OF SANFORO. E R Trotterds
M a p . a cco rd in g to the p la t
thereof as recorded m P la t Book
I. Pages ft* *4. Public Records of
Seminal* County. F iertde
has been file d against you. and
you are required »o serve a copy
ef your w ritte n defenses. If any.
to It. on the p ia m titt s attorney
whose nam e and address is
Robert M OuMn of Carlton.
Field*. Ward. Em m anuel. Smith
A Cutler. P A . Pest O ffice B* •
222*. Tampa. Florida 224*1. on
or before A p ril t, t«02. and file
the orig in a l w ith the d o rk of this
court either before service on
p la in tiffs attorney or im rnedi
ately thereafter: otherwise a
default w ill be entered against
you for the re lie f Ormonde* m
the com plaint or petition
WITNESS rny hand and the
seal of said court an the b d day
ef March. I ff2
(Court Seall
MARYANNC MORSE
CLER K . CIRCUIT COURT
B y. P a tricia F Heath
O oputyClerk
Publish M a rc h *. I f. if . 2* (992

OR Pee

A copy of any such petition
should bo served on Roborl W
G am m on. U nited Slates At
tom ey for the M iddle D ls tr k t of
Florida. S00 Jack Street. Room
41*. Tompo. Florida 22*02. At
ten: V k k t* L Johnson. Asst*
font United States Attorney
LO NN IE R H IC K E Y
United Slates Marshal
M iddle D istrict at Florida
Tampa. Florida
Publish February |7 A M arch
ft. 12. t99|
DEO 122

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTCENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO RIDA

CASE NO. 91 22*1 CA14 0
M e rrill Lynch M ortgage
Capital. Inc .
P la in tiff.
vs
Jennifer M. Julian. T ru s t** un
der th * provisions of a Trust
Agreement dated July 4. 1992
known os Trust Number 4. at el
Do fondants
NOTICE OF ACTION
Suit lo Forte lose M ortgage
TO
K E IT H A T O B L E R .
AN D A L L PA RTIES C LA IM
IN G I N T E R E S T B Y .
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
AGAINST K E IT H A. TOBLER.
ANO A L L PA RTIES HA VIN G
OR C L A IM IN G TO HAVE ANY
RIG HT. T IT L E . OR INTEREST
IN THE PR OPER TY H E R E IN
DESCRIBED:
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Last Known Address 2000
Jefferson Avenue
Lake W orth, FL
TO --------------. SPOUSE. IF
AN Y. OF K E IT H A TOBLER.
ANO A L L PA RTIES C L A IM
IN O I N T E R E S T B Y .
T H R O U G H . U N O E R OR
AGAINST -------------- . SPOUSE.

IF A N Y . OF K E I T H A
TOBLER. ANO ALL PARTIES
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE. OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPER
TY HEREIN OESCRIBED.
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Last Known Address:
UNKNOWN
YOU AR E, N O TIFIE D o« on
action te foreclose e mortgage
on the follow ing property in
Seminole County. Flortde
Let *4. THE LANDINGS, ec
cording te the plot thereof e t
recorded in P iet Book &gt;2. Pages
I. J. 4. ft. and 4. Public Record*
of Seminole County. Florida
Having a street address of.
412 Fallsm ead C ircle Long
wood. F lorida 22/10
Together w ith a ll and singular
the tenements, hereditaments,
easements, rip a ria n rights and
o*h*r rights now or hereafter
belonging or appurtenant to th *
Together w ith a ll machinery,
equ ipm ent, fittin g s , natures,
f u r n it u r e , fu rn is h in g s , end
a rt k ie s of property ef every
kin d end n a tu re whatsoever
(hereinafter collectively called
"E q uipm ent ") now or hereafter
owned by M ortgagor and local
ed In. upon or under the Proper
ty or any Improvements an the
Property (whether actually or
constructively attached thereto)
and used or usable In connection
w ith any present or fu tu re
operation ef the Property or
such im provem ents.
Together w ith (e ) any and all
awards or payments. Including
interest thereon and (ha rig h t te
receive the same, growing out of
or resulting fro m any aia rclsa
at the pow r et em inent dom ain
(including fhe taking et a ll or
any pa rt of the P rope rty), or
any alteration of the grade at
any street upon which the Prop
e rty abuts or any tn|ury te.
taking ef. or decrease M the
value ef the Property or any
p a rt thereof and (b) any un
earned prem ium * on any hat
erd. casualty, lia b ility , other
insurance policy carried tor the
ben e fit e f M e rtg e g e r. M o rt
* * * * * and/or the Praperty.
Together w ith a ll at M ertge
g ar's rig h t* to entar Into any
gar ding a ll ar any p a rt o f the
Property, and a ll et M ortgagor *
rights te encumber the Proper ty
has been file d against you and
you ore required to servo a copy
of your w ritten defense If any.
ta If on C a therm * M Hall.
P l a in t i f f 's a tto r n e y , whose
address is. One Eest Broward
boulevard ll t h Fleer. Post Of
I k o bea 14020 F o rt lo u d e r dale.
Florida 2)202 402* on or before
M arch 22. 1991. and M e th*
orig in a l w ith this Court either
before service on P la in tiff's
attorney or im m ediately there
after, otherwise a dtfeuM w ill
bo entered ogeunt you N r th#
‘
i the Cam
This ne*K* shall be published
erne each week tor lour censoc
u tlv e wees* m th * le n to *d
Herald
WITNESS m y hand and the
seal of this Court an ttu * ttth
day ef February. 1992
(SCALt
M aryanna M ars*
As Clark of the Court
By Hoother Brunner
As Deputy Clark
P u blish
F eb ru a ry K V 4
M a rc h ! It. 1992

0 t0 2I2

U N IT C D IT A T Ift
DISTRICT COURT
M IO D LE DISTRICT
OF FLO RIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
No. 9 1 1 » Civ O rt 19
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
AM ER IC A
P la in tiff,
t1 ft*)9 2 ft IN U N IT E D STATES
CURRENCY.
Defendant
NOTICC OF ACTION
IN R E M A N D
ARREST IN R C M
In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
Supplemental Rule (C )(4) lo r
C ertain A d m ira lty and M a rl
tim e Action of the Federal Rules
o f C iv il Procedure, and Local
A d m ira lty Rule 2 02(d). n o tk o is
hereby given o l the arrest of
fifteen thousand nineteen and
2ft/10* (ftlft.019 ftft) dollars, m
accordance w ith a W arrant of
Arrest issue J on T e U u a ry 4.
1991.
P u rsu a n t ta S u pple m ental
Rule ( 0 1 4 ) . and Local A d m iral
ty Rut# 2 0 2 (f). any parson
h aving a c la im aga in st the
property shall M e a cla im wi*h
the Court not later than ten (10)
days after process has been
executed and shall M e an an
swor w ith in twenty (201 days
from the date at tilin g their
claim .
Dated at Orlando. Florida.
•Ms t t t t i day al February. 1*91
R O BE R TW G IN 1 M A N
United Slates Attorney
By Gregory N M ille r
Assistant United States
201 Federal Building
*0 N orth Hughey Avenue
Orlande. F lorida 22*01
402/44* 4200
Identification No USA02S
Publish M arch ft. 1). 19.1992
DEP 2

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IIO H T IC N T H JU D IC IA L
CIRC UIT. IN ANO FOR
IIM IN O L K COUNTY.
FLO RIDA.
CASE NO. f t Sift# CA 14
DIVISION; K
ALLIANC E MORTGAGE
COMPANY. A Florida
corporation.
P la in tiff.
R IC H AR D D E CAND ID O.at a l .
Defendants
NOTICC OF ACTION
TO INSURANCE BENEFITS.
IN C . a F lo rid a corporation,
f / k / a POE A C Q U IS IT IO N S .
INC
Last Known M a iling Address
2*1 Altam onte Springs. Ste 220
Altam onte Springs. Florida
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action to foreclose the mortgage
e n c u m b e rin g th e fa llo w in g
property m Seminole Coimty.
F lorida
Lot IS2. SUNRISE V ILLA G E
U N IT FOUR, a subdivision *c
cording lo the plat thereof as
recorded in P lat Book ye. Pages
2* and 29. P u b ik Records ef
S a m in a l* C o m f y , F lo r id a .
Together w ith
C entral Heat
( E F W A I. A i r C o n d itio n in g .
Range. Range Hood. Garbage
Disposal. O i% h**$h*r. W all te
W a ll C a rp e tin g a n d V in y l
Asbestos Tile (V A T I
has been file d by the P la in tiff
above entitled causa and you
are required to servo a copy of
your w ritte n defenses, it any. to
It v i SM ITH A SIMMONS. P A .
P la in tiff* attorney. I l l West
A d a m s S tr e e t. S u ita 1114.
Jacksonville. Florida 22902. an
o r before M arch 24 1991. and
file the original w ith the Clark of
this Court either before service
on P la in tiff's attorney o r im m #
tfteteiy thereafter, otherwise, a
default w ill be entered against
you tor the re lie l demanded tn
the com plaint or petition
WITNESS m y hand and seal
et m is Court on th.s i#th day of
February. 1992
(SEAL)
M ARYANNC MORSE
Clark of the C ircu it Court
By Rum King
Deputy Clerk
Publish
F eb ru a ry 2*. 22 A
M a rc h !. I). 1991
DEO 111

'

A ll parties in interest and
c itiie n s shall have an opporiuni
ty to be heard at said hearing
By order o l the City Com
m ission of th# C ity ol Sen'ord
Florida
AD VIC E TO THE PUBLIC It
a person decides te appeal a
decision m ad* w ith respect to
any m atter considered at the
above meeting or hearing he
may need a verbatim record of
tho proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, w h kh
record Is not provided by the
C ltyo fS e n to rd (FS2M 0I0SI
Linde L Brace
Acting C ity Clerk
Publish: M a rc h !} . 1992
DE P 124

IN THE C IRC UIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEE NTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO RIDA .
CASE NO .« 9144I DR 4 1 K
IN RE : The M arriage of
E R N E S TC A M P B E LL.
Husband
and
FR ANC ES C AM PB ELL.
W it*
NOTICC OF ACTION
TO FR ANC ESCAM PBELL
*74 Nelson Street
Macon. G eorgia 2)294
YOU AR E H E R E B Y NOT I
F IE D that a Petition for Dis
solution ot M arriage he* been
M ed against you. and that you
are required to serve a copy of
your Response or Pleedmg to
the Petition upon tho Husband's
attorney. A A AkCLANAM AN.
JR . ESQUIRE. 212 Norm Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 22771.
and t i l t the orig in a l Response or
Pleading in the O ffice ot the
Clerk of tho C ircuit Court, on or
before the lo th day of M A tC H .
1992 II you fa ll to do so. a
Default Judgment w ill be taken
against you tor the relief d*
mended in th# Petition
DA TED a t San lo rd Seminole
County. Florida, m is 14th day of
FE BR U AR Y. 1992
M ARYAN NC MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
B Y : Nancy R W inter
Publish February 17 A M arch

4. It. 19. 1991

......... .

DEO 201

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE K IO H T IIN T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AN D FOR
SEMINO LE COUNTY.
FLO RIDA
C IV IL ACTION NO.
91 IMS CA I4 K
R E S O LU T IO N TRUST COR
PORATION as Conservator at
FIR S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINO LE COUNTY. F A .
P laintiff.

vs

CHARLES W R A B E TTE . JR
and P A TR IC IA A RABETTE
O /k /4 P A T R I C I A ANNE
R A BE TTE. BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY TR. u a dtd 4/1/91.
OSCC Pass thru. Cart Res M tg
Lns. 4 Albany St. New York. NY
10004 and any unknown heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors
and other u »know n persons,
unknown spouses, assignees or
successors thereof/claim ing by.
through, under or against any of
the above named Defendant*
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
C H A R L E S W
R A B E T T E . JR
W tiose
Address is unknown, and any
unknown hairs, devisees, gran
tees, cre d ito r* and other un
k n o w n p a rs o n s , unkn sw n
spouses, assignees or successors
thereof cla im in g by, through
under or against said Dsten
dent
YOU ARE H E R E BY NOTI
F IE O that an action to forte lot#
a m ortgage on the following
property in Semmot* County.
F lorida:

Let ISA. KAY WOOD RE

PLA T, according to the plot
thereof, as recorded m Plat
Book 10. Pag* &gt;7. Public Rec
ord* of Seminole County.
F lorida
has been file d against you and
you are required to servo o copy
of your w ritte n defenses, if any.
to It an HARR Y G REIO . III. of
M O N C R I f F . R E I D ANO
W ALLACE. P A . Attorneys tor
P la in tiff. Post O ffice Bos 224*
Sanford Florida 22722 2249 and
file the original w im the Clark at
the above Court on or S tie s
M arch I t . 1992. otherwise, a
J u d g m e n t m a y be t n t t r e d
against you tor the re lie l d t
mended tn th * Complaint
WITNESS m y hand and the
O ff k to I seal of m is Court, on
m is lim d a y of February. 19*2
(SEA L)
M AR V AN N E MORSE
C LERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publish February 27 4 M arch
S. t t . 19.1992
DEO JO)

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Sem inole still perfect
Tribe tops
Lake Mary,
leads SAC

LOCALLY
Knights roll In UCF Classic
ORLANDO — The University ol Central
Florida defeated Evansville find.) 6-3 and
Oregon State 6-5 Wednesday night In the UCF
Classic, Improving Its record to 10-4.
UCF Junior right-hander Jules Lamduyt
Improved his record to 5-0 In the win over
Evansville (6 8). Shorlstop GregCaslaldo hit Ills
second home run of the season for the Knights.
The Oregon State game was halted Tuesday In
the top of the fifth Inning with UCF ahead 2-0.
Reliever Eric llagstrom pitched three Innings
Wednesday night to get the win and Improve Ills
record to 2-0.
Evansville will play Oregon State tills after­
noon at I p in. followed by UC'F's contest with
lillnols-Clilcago tonight at 7 p m

By BILL KERNS
Herald Correspondent

Gymastics classes offered
SANFORD — Registrations are now being
taken by the Sanford Gymnastic Association for
Its gymnastic, chccrlcadlng and aerobic classes.
The gymastic classes, which meet between 5
and 6:30 p in. Monday through Thursday, nre
open to txiys anil girls ages 4 years old and up.
Classes are $25 a month for o i k - class a week
with a $25 registration fee.
The Junior-senior high cherrlendlng class
meets on Mondays between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.
while the aerolites class meets on Thursdays
lietwecn 6:30 mid 7:30 p.m. Cheerleadlng and
aerobics classes have a $5 registration fee with
$2 bring charged per class after that.
Classes arc offered at the SGA's gym at 601
East 25lh Strrct In Sanford. For more Informa­
tion. call the gym at 323-2462 during ojierullon
hours or Jeannette StlfTey at 322-8234.

AROUND THE STATE
Heat generating playoff fever
MIAMI — For the first time, the Heat Is
causing playntf fever.
With six weeks left In the regular season.
Miami remains In contention for a poatacason
berth. Fans at Miami Arena who watched
expansion also-rans the past Hirer years are
ecstatic — a sellout crowd of 15.008 for Tuesday
night's 108-101 victory over lloston was
|M'rliaps the noisiest of the season.
Alter beating llostnn. the Heat (20-34) was
ninth In the race for the eight Eastern
Confercner playntf tM -rths. but only one game
t&gt;cbtnd sixth-place Atlanta Mlatut Is trying In
become Ihr lirst of the league's lour newest
rxjuiuslon trams In qualify fur jxistsrason play.

W HAT’S HAPPENING

Lake Mary's joy was short-lived as Seminole came right
back In the bottom of the second with a six-run outburst
ol Its own and went on to a 11-2 victory.

Lako Mary had an early reason to celebrate Wednesday
afternoon as Brian Marotta singled In Mall Greene and
Dan Anson lor a 2 0 Ram lead In the second Inning. Bui

F re s h m a n ra llie s L io n s o v e r H a w k s
From Blaff Reporta

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OVIEDO — Freshman Hrlon King, making Ills lirst
varsity start, went 2-for-2 with two mils scored and
one RHI Wednesday night to help rally Ovlrdo to a
5-2 Seminole Athletic Conference hasctuill victory
over Lake Howell.
laike Howell look a 2-0 lead In the trip of the
second. Mike Hernandez led off with a walk and.
alter an out. took third on Paul Glamluilvo's single.
Joe Moliay thru singled home Hrmandez. Glambalvo taking second. Alter the second out. Joel Read
doubled to score Glainluilvn.

That's when Oviedo brad coach Mike Ferrell went
to the bullpen, bringing In senior Rick Wcmcr. who
got the Lions out of the Inning and shut out the
Silver Hawks the rest of the way. ullowlng four lilts

See Oviedo, Page 3B

SANFORD Progressing Into
novelty means shedding one's his­
tory.
W h ile the S em in ole va rsity
baseball tram's 15-0 streak Is the
Itest In school history to anyone's
rrrollectlon. the team must shed Its
r e c e n t r e p u t a t io n th a t has
naysayers downplaying Seminole's
start, questioning the quality of the
Its opposition.
On Wednesday afternoon at Sem­
inole Field. Seminole demonstrated
how to escape history, stomping
Lakr Mary 11-2 to Improve to 15-0.
"W e want to let everybody know
that we’re for real." said Seminole
head coach Mike Powers. "W e've
heard some people around the
county say we Just haven't played
anyone yet. Well, now we have
played people. Lake Mary wus the
only other undrlefeated team In
conference play, and we were
pumped up."
Lake Mury look a 2-0 lead In the
lop of the second tieforr Seminole
scored six of Its runs In the second
Inning, e q u a llin g Its a vera ge
number ot runs |&gt;er game. The
Tribe added live runs In the fourth.
All the starters for Seminole
scored a run. Among the contribu­
tors were Anthony Roberts l2-for-3.
three RHI. two runs scored). John
Lugerllig (2-for-3. two RHI. one run
scored). Tony Duncan |2-for-2. one
Itlll. one run scored). Dave Eckstein
(2-for-4. two mils scored) anil Demy
Heanion (I-tor-2, one RHI. one run
sc ored I.

□ Bee Bemlnolee, Page 3B
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Strong finish carries
Tribe by Bishop Moore

Baseball
L) Spruce Creak at Lake Brantley, 7pm

Junior Varsity Baseball
Lake Brantley at Lyman. 7 pm.

From Staff Roporta

Junior College Baseball
□ Florida Community Collage-Jacksonville at
Seminole Community Collage, 3pm

Softball
Seminole va. Lake Howell at Fori Mellon Park.
Varsity at 4 p m .Junior varsity at 5pm
C Lake Brantley at Lake Mary. Varsity at 4 pm .
junior varsity at 5:15 p.m.
Oviedo va. Lyman at Red Bug Lako Park
Varsity at 4 p m., junior varsity at 5 p m.

Boys' Golf
Seminole va. Lake Howell at Mayfair Country
Club, 3 30pm
Lake Mary vs. Lake Brantley at Heathrow
Country Club. 3:X p m.
Oviedo va. Lyman at Ekana Country Club. 3 30
p.m.

Girls' Golf
Lake Howell vs. Seminole at Deor Run Country
Club, 3:30 p.m.
Lake Brantley vs. Lake Mary at Wokiva Country
Club, 3 30pm
: Lyman va. Oviedo at Rolling Hills Country
Club, 3:30 pm.

Gymnastics
Burger King Invitational at Evans High School.
6:30 p m

Boys' Tennis
Seminole at Edgewaler. 3 30 p m
Lyman at Da Land. 3.30 p m
Lake Brantley el Lake Howell. 3 30 p m

Girls' Tennis
Seminole al Edgewater. 3 30 p m
Oviedo at Lake Mary. 3 pm ,
Lyman al DeLand. 3 30 p m
Lake Brantley al Lake Howell. 3 30 p m.

SEMINOLE II. SIIHOPMOORE &gt;

SANFORD — Gainrs |&gt;op up once
In a while Rial condense Hie goals of
a araaoII.
Mirroring Ihr steady Improve­
m e n t e u a e h e s h o p e to s e e
throughout a season, the Seminole
varsity girls softtiall tram got tirllrr
as Wednesday afternoon's game
progressed In defeating Hlshop
Moore 15-7 at Fort Mellon Park.
"W e came on strung in the end."
said Seminole head coach Greg
Register "W e waul to lm|&gt;mvr each
game. Wc didn't make too many
crrois. Kelly lilnonirr. our assistant
coach, lias done a great Job with the
oulllelders "
Hlshop Moore Ird 5 -3 In-lore Sr ill
Inale look the lead with Hirer mils
III the bottom ol the fourth. Starting
In their fifth, the T.ltie stored the
Huai nine runs
Argle Walker Ird the offensive
eruption, going 4-lnr-4 wllli one
triple and lour Rill Also providing
trig tails were Tina Ralhhun l2-tor-2.
lour Rllll. Nikla Riggins (4-for-S. one
mnl. Val Wilks 12 (or-5. one Rllll.
Laura Richard l2-fnr-4l, Carey
Drydcu |2-fnr-3l. Kristy Klrkjiatrtck
12 for-2. one Rllll. Lattice Turner
(2 lor-21 and Jill Jascwlcltwo RHI)
Seminole, now 7-6. will host l*ikr
Howell In a Seminole Athlrtle Con­
ference game al 4 p in this alternoon al Fort Mellon Park
On Saturday. Seminole will play
an all-day Inurnamrnt al Ocala,
which features three trams Irnm Ihr

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The
laikr Hrantlry varsity girls soflhall
Irani Improved to 0-3 Wednesday
evening by ripping host Sjirncc
Creek I 14). ending Ihr rontrsl lit
I he fifth hv Ihr staughtrr rule.
Michelle Davis keyed a six-run
second Inning lor the Patriots with a
llircr-run home run. Also con­
tributing in the offensive attack
were Tania D lu . Julie Hrlmrrs and
Stacie Siuller with two tills apiece
and Marclr Holton with u triple.
Winning pitcher Tracey Drown
allowed only two hits In Improving
her rrcord to 6-2. Only one Spruce
Creek baaemnnrr reached second
tins*', none advancing us tur as
third.
taikr Hrantlry will travel to t-akr
Mary this allernoon lor a 4 p.m.
game.
"We played a very good defensive
game." said Lake Hr.mile) head
coach Kenny IW-lrls "W e're cajMble
ol playing that wav Lakr Mary Is

See Softball. Page 3B

H u M S M h l Martlmv
After banging heads Tuesday, both Seminole and Lake Mary scored softball
wins Wednesday. Val Wilks (No 8) and the Semlnotes topping Bishop
Moore 15 7 while Angela Snow and the Lake Mary Rams beat Mainland 7-1

Wednesday leagues going down to the wire
Beer: 30
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17-12 lor a sluin' ol the league lead.
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Marina 18-15
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are both 7 2. havll.g spill the lour
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�Sanford H tr»ld, Ssnlotd, Florida - Thurtday. March 12, I M l - I B

Sem inole^
Coatlansd from IB
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Also adding to Ihe outburst
were Matt Freeman (l-for-2. oho
run scored). Scott Fergerson
(l-fo r-4 , two RRI, one run
scared). Jeremy Chunat lone
RRI. one run scoredl and Phillip
King lone run scored).
Three Ram pitchers assisted
Seminole's cause by Issuing nine
walks.
Chunat went the distance In
Improving to 5-0. He scattered
•even hits, struck out three and
walked one.
"Offense helps a lot." said
Chunat. "E v e ry b o d y played
super. It Isn't a one-man team.
It's a nine and 18-man team."
nuM w w n i- m o em r
Seminole pitcher Jeremy Chunat (throwing ball) had to work out ol
several jama, Including thla. basea-loaded situation In the aecond

OviedoContinued from IB
and one walk white fanning six.
The Lions lied the score In the third when
.King walked, Edgar Aviles singled and, after
Tim Slavik's sacrifice bunt, both scored on

Inning that yielded Lake Mary's two runs, to extend hla personal
record to 50 while leading Seminole to Ita 15th win without a losa.

Erik Jordan's double.
In the fourth. Werner walked, took second
on wild pitch, went to third on Todd
Bellhom's single and scored on a single by
King.
Oviedo added runs In the flilh and sixth

Innings. In the lilth. Kevin Twiggs singled
and scored on Mark Bellhom's triple. The
run In the sixth was scored by King, who hit
a one-out single, went to third on Aviles'
single and scored on a wild pitch during a
suicide squeeze attempt.

4-5 while
Monroe Harbour Marina lsO-9.
Next week, the league will
make up the games rained on
out Feb. S. Monroe Harbour
Marina Is scheduled to play
Myer's Tree Service at 6:30 p.m.
before the Kokomo Recyclers
lake on Deer: 30 at 7:30 p.m.
T h e K o k o m o R e c y c le r s
knocked out 29 lilts In their win
over Monroe Harbour Marina,
seven for extra bases.
Leading the attack was Arthur
Jackson, who tripled, doubled,
hit three singles and scored
three runs. Craig Appel added a
home run, double, single and
three runs while Chris Wargo
contributed a double, two singles
and two nins. Jason Render
chipped In with two doubles, a
single and one run.
Other contributors were Anion
Grooms (four singles, two runsl,
David Graham (two singles,
three runs), Jim Adams. Jimmy
Adams and Nate Murphy Icacn
with two singles and one run)
and Jerry Herman (single, one
run).
Walt Gllfeddcr paced Monroe
Harbour Marina's 22-hlt effort
with a triple, three singles and
two runs. Sieve Ager had four
singles and two runs. Shaun
McClain added a double, single
and three runs while David
Vavrln hit two singles and
scored three runs.
Also chipping In were Jeff

ChaseC M ftlaaed from IB
Waddles Market (2-6, .250).
When the season started. Ihe
league feature six teams. Rut
Crazy Wings (2-5) has not played
a game since forfeiting on Feb.
28.
Next week, llie league will play
the games rained out on Feb. 5,
W addles Market facin g the
Touchdown Pub at 6:30 p.m.
and Haifa Stucco facing Han­
cock Hardware at 7:30 p.m.
Hardee's was originally sched­
uled to play Crazy Wings In Ihe
laic game.
Leading Hancock Hardware's
20-hlt assault was Chryst Doney.
who had two doubles, a single,
two runs and three RRI. Mack
Thome added four singles and
two runs. Chris Dupore hit three
singles, scored a run and drove
In another. Mark Rlythe and Phil
Hancock both had two singles.
1wo runs and one RRI.
Also chipping In were Jim
Schaefer (double, single, one
run. Iwo RRI I, Danny Gracey,
Rill Funchlon and Car) Thome
leach wllh a single, one run and
one ROD. Duane Carlson (single
and one RRI) and Dill Marino
lone RRI).
Andy Dickens doubled, singled
and scored two runs while
Jimmy Hall singled twice and

Terrell (two singles, one run),
David Grace (double, one run),
Tom Nave and Mark O'Shea
I hath wllh two singles and one
run). Chris Craidas (two singles)
and John Wearelll (single, one
run).
Ken Comctto had three singles
and three runs to lead Deer: 30's
24-hlt attack. Chuck Comelto
hit two triples, a single and
scored one run, Dave Dennett
added a double, two singles and
two runs. Rodney Cuny tripled,
singled and scored twice while
Rill Adklnson doubled, singled
and scored twice.
Others contributing were John
Retd (double, single, one run).
Todd Page) (single, three runs).
Jim Retd and Joel Kean (two
singles apiece). Mike Miller. J J .
Jlles and Gary Slcwaii |cach
with a single and a run) and Rill
Lockhart (single).
Larry flirt and John Scott
each hit three singles and scored
two runs to headline Ihe 24-hlt
offensive of Myer's Tree Service.
Randy Smathera chipped In wllh
tw o sin gles and tw o runs.
Donnie Rowen and Rick Carrol
each hit three singles and scored
one run. Gary Muse doubled and
scored a run.
Also pitching In were Don
Green and Doug Draswcll (each
with two singles and one run).
Ed Reece (two singles), Steve
Thlebaulh (one single, one run)
and Rob Simpson and Denny
Miller (one single each).

scored twice lo highlight the
15-hlt effort of Hall's Stucco.
Ricky Wells and James Gamer
eaeh hit two singles and scored
one run. Gamer also had two
RRI.
Also chipping In were Rob
Wells and Dualn Towcry Itwo
singles apiece). George Porzlg
(triple, one RRI) and Spencer
Raggett and Hob Gamer (one
single apiece).
Leadoff h itler Joe Fcrpca
doubled, singled and scored two
runs lo pace the Touchdown
Pub's 12-blt offensive. Kyle
Hrubaker contributed a pair of
singles and one RRI. Gary
Lackey added a single and two
runs scored.
Other contributors Included
Kick Poore and Joe DIRarlolo
I both wllh a single and one run).
Vic DIRarlolo (double, one ROD.
Jerry DlRortolo (single. Iwo RRI),
Nick Ferpes (single, one RBI) and
D la k c M u r r a y a n d K e n t
Rrubakcr (one single apiece).
For Waddles Msrket. Urlan
Jones hit two singles and scored
a run while Shawn Wyman
tripled and scored a run. James
Cox. Thad Brooks and Glen
Rurgeaa each tingled and scored
a run. Larry Slewart and Robert
Slevens each hit singles. Stevens
and Mark Bolton each had one
KOI.

“ We got It up for the boys.”
said l*owern._"We finally woke
up our bats. Chunat threw
around 85 pitches. He got In
trouble In a couple Innings and
we made a couple errors that put
them In position to score, but he
came through. The kids are
playing well. This Is exciting."
Seminole will travel to Lake
Howell for another SAC contest
on Friday at 3:30 p.m. Also on
Friday. Lake Mary travels to
Lake Rranllcy for a conference
game at 7 p.m.

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Time for ‘Lilly’
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T he A lle n C hapel AM E C h u rc h . I 2 lh S treet a n il O live
A ve n u e , w ill present a spe cia l service In s u p p o rt o f the
S e m in o le C o u n ty h ru n c h o f th e N A A C P o n S u n d a y u l 1 1 a m
Dr M a rv in Davies, special a id e to Sen. Hob G ra h a m a n il past
pre sid e n t a n d h e ld se cre ta ry o f th e F lorid a state c h a p te rs o f the
N AA C P w ill d e liv e r Hie message.

Scholarship recipients sought
T he W o m a n 's C lu b o f S a n fo rd Inc. a n n ou n ce s ll Is a cce p tin g
a p p lic a tio n s to r a $.r&gt;&lt;X) e d u c a tio n a l sch o la rs h ip lo be g iv e n In
.June lo a d e se rvin g w o m an w h o Is re tu rn in g to th e cla ssroo m
M ary A n n e C le ve la n d , c h a irm a n o f i h r S c h o la rsh ip C o m ­
m u te r. o u tlin e d th e c rite ria to be co n sid e re d lo r c o n s id e ra tio n
w h e n ic v lr w ln y a p p lic a tio n s d ia l a rc due b y M ay I .
A p p lic a n ts m u s t be a fem ale o v e r 25 years o ld w h o has
c o m p le te d one year o f college and has p ro o f o l r e lu m in g She
sh o u ld have m a in ta in e d a 3 .0 grade average a n d m u st he a
reside n t o f S e m in o le C o u n ty .
Also, a p p lic a n ts ca n n o t I k- a ffilia te d w ith the W o m a n 's C lu b
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Applications may be obblalnrd at the Financial Aid
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ABIGAIL
VAN E3UHEN

Babysitters
rip through
refrigerator
D E A R A B B Y : II a s ille r Is
g o in g to he a t yo u r hom e d u rin g
m e a lt im e , w e a lw a y s b u y
enough food lo r her. H e re's Hie
problem
Some o l these k id s net lik e
th e y n e ve r get a m ea l ai hom e!
F o r e xa m p le : One s ille r ilp |t r d
th ro u g h th e e n tire cu p h o a rd a n il
lild g e . t r y in g a lit t le h it ol
e v e r y t h in g , le a v in g a ll th e
packages open A n o th e r one a le
an e n tire Im x ol snack cra cke rs
every tim e she sal l o r u s

Some o l the
L illie s " gather
before the final d ro ss rehearsal
o l the Ballet G u ild o l San
l o r d S e m in o le 's o r i g i n a l
lu ll- le n g th p ro d u c tio n "T h e
L ito and Tim es o l L illy Chan
tllly " The show w ill prem lero
Saturday, 7 30 p m at Lake
M ary High School a u d ito riu m
and play again Sunday al 3
p m. T icke ts are 15 lo r ch id lren
and $7 fo r adults REservod
seats are available by c a llin g
323 1900 or by s to p p in g by tho
S a n lo rd C h a m b e r o l C o m ­
m erce or M iriam and Valerio s
S c h o o l o l D a n c e A r t s In
Sanlord Front: Linda Zorn Is
the heaven bound " L illy " w h ile
Lacy N o b le plays a young,
d a n cin g " L illy " Back N atalie
W old plays " L illy " as a young
le o n . Am y S im m o ns is Iho
B roadw ay " L illy " and S ta cl
S h a n n o n l a k e s o v e r In
H o llyw o o d

f’halo touffeiy of fish Or* *g

I've tr te il ta lk in g lo these kid s
le a vin g m iles, a n d h id in g th e
goodies we had b o u g h t lo r en
tc tia ln ln g . N o th in g has w o rke d

Legion, auxiliary meet
A m e ric a n Leg io n Post 5 3 a n d A u x ilia r y h o ld th e general
m e m b e rs h ip m e e tin g o n the second T h u rs d a y o f each m o n th ai
th e post hom e. 2H74 S a n fo rd A ve., b e g in n in g at H p in A ll
c t i r m i l m em b e rs are urged lu a lle u d .

T he Iasi si raw w a s w h e n a
s ille r seal o tir c h ild re n lo th e ir
room s lo r a " n a p ” (the y are H
a n d IH| lo r a ll Im u r a n d a hu ll,
w h ile she cleaned n u t th e (ridge
O n ly a lte r we lo o k h e r hom e d id
we dlseover she had eaten our
d in n e r a n d wi|veil o u t a w e e k's
s u p p ly ol h im h m eal
Now w h a t?
FF.D UP W IT H F E E D IN G

East-West Kiwanis to gather
M oat-W ail S a n fo rd K I w an Is C lu b m r r lt i T h u rs d a y at t i p in .it
F rie n d s h ip L o d g r. S eventh a n d Lneusi .

City sponsors aerobics
T h e S a n lo rd H e cte a ilo n D e p a rtm e n l o ffe rs a e ro b ics classes ai
lilt* D o w n lo w n Y o u th C e n te r, lo w e r le ve l ol c ity h a ll. 3 0 0 N o rth
P a rk A ve Classes are held M onday, W ednesday. F rid a y and
S a tu rd a y m o rn in g s fro m !» to 10 and on T uesday a nd T h u rs d a y
e ve n in g s fro m 5 :3 0 lo 6 30 Cost Is $2 p e r class. E xercise m ats
w ill he h irn ts h e d For m ore In fo rm a tio n c a ll 3 3 0 -5 ti!l7 . A ll
n o n S a n lo rd reside n ts w ill he r rc p ilr r d to p a y a n a n n u a l 5 1 0
lee.

D E A R F E D UP: l.eav e m illin g
lo eltanee II yo u r s itte r is g o in g
In sit d u rin g a m e a ltim e , set
aside tile m eal she Is lo have,
p o in t It o u t so th e re w ill lie III)
m ls iilid e rs la u d ln g . a n d te ll he!
th a t she Is not to h e lp h e rse ll to
a u y llitn g else ll v o u i in s trm
Ilim s are not lo llo w e d . h ire a
s ille r w h o Is m ore m .d o le and
w h o w ill m il i lean you m il

Kiwanis gather
T h e K iw a n is C lu b o f S e m ln o le S u n rls e m e e ts F rid a y
m o rn in g s . 7 n .m
at S h o n e y's K e s ta u ra n l. Ilw y , 17 !&gt;2.
S a n fo rd C o n ta ct E d d ie S e n k a rlk a l 3 2 2 -4 0 2 2 lo r m ore
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SATURDAY, MARCH 1 4 t h ---------AT FORT MELLON PARK
9:00 ....Youth Activities................ 3:25........ ITaycr lor Spiritual Awakening
11:00 ..lla r-B -Q u c ..............................3:45-5:30 lave Demonstration Held

1:00 .... Afternoon Aclivitics Begin .5:00....... Bar H (Jue Ends
* l.aw Lnfurrrmrnl Displats lliniughuul Ihr Day: Drum 3:45 • 5:311
• Magic o f Tummy Johns • Music "Shrrry O rr" 12:30-1:00
• Ollier Lnlrrtainmrnt Ihruughitul the day • Paul OufTry A Datid Edwards
arrises at 3:25 fur prayer for spiritual awakening

REVIVAL WEEK SCHEDULE
Officers in place
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Ynuth Blast I I Mellon Park on water Irian
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Salvation Atuiy 700 W, 24th St., Sanlend
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• ■ - San lord Harald, Sanlord, Florida - Thuraday. March 12, 1M 3

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN TN E C IRC UIT COURT
FOR SEM INO LE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
PROBATE DIVISIO N
P IL E N O .tlS d l-C P
IN R E : ESTATE OF
JAM ES EDW ARD JESTER.

IN T N I CIRCUIT COORT,
K IO H T tIN T N JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINO LE COUNTY,
FLO RIDA.
CASK N 0 .9 U 1 5 CA»4P
ALLIA N C E MORTGAGE
C O M P A N Y .* Florida
corporation.
P la in tiff.

NOTICE OF
AD M IN ISTR ATIO N
The a d m in is tra tio n *1 Ihe
* tl* W *1 Je m ** Edw ard J e t ter.
deceased. F lip N u m b t r
91 M l CP. I* pending m
C ir c u it C o u rt lo r Semin
County. F N r Ida. ProbaN D iet
tN n . m * address at which f t M l
N. Perk Avenue, Sanford. F N r
Id a S U M . T he n a m a t and
addresses *1 the personal repre
tenta tive and Ihe personal rep
m e n ia lly * '! altgm gy are te l
forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SONS ARE N O T IF IE D THAT:

J O H N E
D W A R O
W ESTMEYER.ttal .
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN EDWARD
WEtTMEYER
Residence: Unknown
Latt Anwwn m . IImg l O l M :
ID . » m lr * Dr m i l
A llM W lH Spring.. FI. m i .
aay uninewa h#lr., Wrltawt.
g r in ! . . . , a iily n te t. Ilaaen.
creditor*. Iru ttaa t. Pf Plhar
( U l i W t l claiming by. fhrougn
and under JOHN COWARD
WESTMEVER
&gt; n d m i unknwwn
YOU ARC NOTIFIED that an
action I* Nccloaa Mo m a r t.. ..

nolle * N eeregd who have eb
fact le nt that challenge m# valid
Ity *1 the Will. Ihe g u e u lk a tw m
o f the pereenel regreeenielie*.
venue, * * ju rN d k lN n e l ltd *
Court are regulred N IIN th e ir
e k le c tle n a w ith I h l t C a u rt
W IT H I N T H E L A T E R O F
TH REE MONTHS A F T E R THE
OATS OP THE FIRST P U B LI.
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR T Y DAYS A F T E R THE
O A T E O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM .
A ll creditors *1 the decedent
and ether por te n t having c la im *

e a c u m b e rla g I k . le lle w ln ,
n tna*. County,
In Sami

Florida
T h a i c e rta in condom inium
parcel known a t Unit No. R H
L A K E LOTUS CLUB I I I , •

Condominium, according I . the

F lat thoroeC a . v ic ar a t , m F lat
Booh SI. Fagot 1) thru M *1 la *
P u blic R ecord* .1 Seminole
County, F le rM * and the un

appurtenant to told unit. .11 In
occordonco with and tublect to

e tla N an emern p copy *1 Ih lt

the covenant*, conditiont. re
• tr tenant. te rm * and ether prov itio n t e l m ol Dec lore Hon e l
Condominium e l LA K E LOTUS
CLUB I I I . O Condominium. 01
contained In O R Book IMS.
Fagot i m
th ru m i et the
P u b lic R ecord* o l Seminole
C .u n ty , F I . r ld . and ony

m onth* a lte r the date e l the Ural
publication e l IM t none* m u tt
•IN Ihetr c la im * w tm m it Court
W IT H I N T H E L A T E R OP
TH R E E MONTHS AF TE R THE
OATE OP TH E FIRST P U IL ICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR T Y DAYS AF TE R THE
O ATE O F SE R V IC E OF A
COPY OF TH IS NOTICE ON
TH E M
A ll tlh e r c r a d 'le r t *1 the

amendment* thereto
Together w ith Renge hood,
d ltp o ta l. cerpei. retrig ere ter.
dryer
h o t boon file d by the F la ln tltt
oge m tl you end eTheri In Ihe

decedent end Fervent
e r demand* agon

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W ITH IN
TH R EE MONTHS AF TE R THE
OATE OP THE FIRST PU B LI
CATION OF TH ISNO TIC E.
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N O S
A N D OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D W IL L BE FOREVER
BARRED.
T h* daN *1 ma Ural public#
tlon af m u Nat leg I t M arch ».

ere regulred te terve 0 copy d
your w ritte n dt tenont . II any. t *
II ot SM ITH B SIMMONS. F A .
F U k it tt r t e ttem eyt. I l l W ett
A d e m t S tr e e t. S u ite I I I . ,
JecktenyliN . Florida Hits, an
or be lo re A p ril I. I0y|. end rile
the ertgutel w ith the C letlt et
th tt Court either bolero tere te*
an P lo m iilfe attorney o r im m e­
diately thereafter; elherw tte. 0
default w ill be entered ogem tl
yew te r the re tie , d im end. d ta
the cempleln t or petition.
W ITNESS m y hand and teal
PI IM t Court on mte Srd doy of
Anarch, io n
IS C A LI

Marcella Wattan l/k /a
Mar cal la Jotter
Attorney ter Pereenel

Maryann# More#

John L.SeiNeu. E tg
W ottm an. L m u . W ettan
T hem p ten. SelNeu 4 Cell*.

Clark o l Iho C ircuit Court
B y: P o tr k lo F . Hoom

I f t« M ichigan A e * . Bldg C

Deputy Clark

P .O B w IM

P ubIH h: M arch
DEFdl

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S. IS. IT, to. im

Ceca*. F L M tM 1IM
teg?) t i l ISM
F N r Ida Bar N * g i l l I d
Publish M a rc h !. 11. I f f ! DEP-ta

IN TN E C IRC UIT COURT
OF TH E WTM JU D IC IA L
CIRC UIT. IN AND FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO RIDA.
CASE NO. F1&gt;l9M CA-t*-OfV.O
F E D E N A L H O M E LO AN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION.
P la in tiff

NOTICE
Emanual L. H IIN ry. ArchN
Organ. J r . Jam
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chp O r m etr hetre. assign*.
tran sfers, assignee*, er tu c
c o tte rs In m te re tt* and the
unknown tpoueet * r a ll el the

■ ER HARD A L A N SNVOER. AS
PE R S O N AL R E PR ESENTATIVE OF ESTATE OF
S Y L V I A RUTH SN YD ER .
DECEASEO

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recent

INTNEEIONTEENTN
J U D IC IA L C IRC UIT COURT,
SE M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE N U M R ER i

t i n n c a«i •
IN RE: The Marriage *1
ANGELA PARRIS CARIAS.
DAMAR11 CAR I AS. Huaband
NOTICE OP ACTION
(Constructive S *nrk* —
TO: DAMIAS CARRIAS. 517
Marshall Lake Read. Apopka,
Florida 22752
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
eclien for Dttaoiution of M ar
rioge ho* boon filed again*! you
and you are roguirod I* serve a
copy of your written defen***. If
ony. lo H on th * Petitioner**
a tto rn e y whoso nem o and
botoro MARCH 14. i t f i . and til*
the original wtth th* Clark of
thM Court otthor before service
nay or
other \
a default w ill bo ontorod against

you
fhel

DATED Iho lith doy of Fob
ruary. I f f l .
MARYANNS MORSE.
Clark af Court
• y : Nancy R . Winter
o* Deputy Clark
ROBERTMMORRIS.
IO B E R T M
Esquire
A ll West tSth Street
SanMrd. Florida » m a n t
Telephone 407/213 7510
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publish: February 10. 17 A
March I. If* i m
DEO 754
NOTICE
Ruby L. Hamilton or her
h e ir * , a t i l i m . tr a n s to r * .
forest* end the unknown spouses
of ail of the above.
A recent inspection of the
below described preperty ro­
ve* led the unoccupied structure
I* unsafe, unsuitable far oc
rioanev and detr I menial la the
haatthe safety and welfare of the
general public. Tht* structure I*
a hearth and fire haiard due le
In a d e q u a te m a in te n a n c e .
The SominoM County Sheriff *
structure o* • piece whor* local
drug uaar* and dealer* con
g ro fa lo fo r th# purpose of
perform ing Illegal activities
Moreover, th t property In It*
present condition prom ote*
lot lor Ing end a placa of refuge
See drug ueert.
SECTION M TOWNSHIP I f
RANGE I I , N IN FT OF W IM
F T O F E M O P S W W O F IW I*
USIlWaeMngtanSM
la e t car Peace w tf*

Caualy O rp la a a c * N um ber
* * la, the above mentioned
Itructwr* N declared te be ■
Hw yrederty. Th* demotltlen
and removal a« m t* *tructure
muel begin within thirty IN I
day* and be tam p lltid erilMn
Mnefy (M l day* *H *r receipt a*

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C aualy O rdlaaaca N um ber
M M . la ardor N r ygu W W b w
H w ill be

IntpecIN n e l me

to ile d me tewccupNd atruckure
la
cupancy and detrim ental N m *
heelih. to N iy and w e tte r, et Rw
general public. TMa atruckure N
a health and H r* tw ia rd due to
In d d e g u tlt m e l n l e n a h c * .

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: A N Y UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
C R E D IT O R S . A N O O T H E R
UNKNOW N PERSONS
C L A IM IN O EY . TH RO UG H.
A N D U N D E R OR AO AINST
M I D S Y LV IA RUTH SNYDER
AJK/A SY LV IA R. SNYDER.
DECEASEO.
R E SIDENCE: UNKNOWN
ANO TO A ll F * n s
an m teret* By. Ihreupn. under,

Th* SemlneN County Sheriff i
a trv e tu r* a t # placa tm e r* Neal
drug ueer t end d p p N rt can

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preaenl cendltlen p rem e le t
o l refuge
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L e i M L CANAAN. Section u .
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AacwrW *1 Lem mete d e i t y . FL
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In n e a r dance w ith SemlneN
C t e n ly O rd in a n c e N u m b e r
M I * . Ih e above m e ntione d
structure i t Pm cared la be a

YOU ARE H E R B E V NOTI
F IE O m et an action le Nrecleee
a m ir tg tp e on me leliewm g
ReecrWed property laceked In
SEMINOLE Comity . F ltrid d :
T h a i c e rta in cenpem inlum
p a rre l known e t U n it No. I I end
an undivided M U m iergel In me
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w im and eubtecl le me caegne n lt. cenditient. r e t I r I d lone,
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the Decleroften el Cendemlnlum
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Record* Bead IWA. Page t i n .
P u b lic R e c e rd t #1 Seminole
County. F ler Ida

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menttened structure theutd net
be declared e public nuisance II
yau w ith M appeal ‘
ttI

Board N eat a lim a and 4nN ler
th a w ing
Failure la Bagm remevel el
p ut si. us lure er lei hoe N ap
peel tp Rn Baard 1 Commit
lle n e rt wimui RUrfy IM I deyt
•R gr recofpl el Put nance may
m u ll M ackmn being taken by
me C tw rt| M BMW Rde structure

entered o g e m tl you te r me
i me Cam
WITNESS M T HAND ANO
SEAL OF SAIO COURT an m t.
And day e l M arch. 1*01
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Mery anna AAerte
A&gt; Clev k U t e l, Churl

By Rum King
A t Deputy CNrk
Pubhth Mar i h I. I I It. M. 11*1
O f Pa*

by m * County N r
end rom ovei el
n u t structure o u t be aeteteed N
you and m ay become a lien
egauwi yaur preperiy
I I you have any g u e tlw n t
ca ll A N a n F la m a t M l IIM .

PubUsh M o r c h L ll.lt.la .ie e j
O E P II
_______

CELEBRITY CIPHER

t y j

Legal N o lle **

aw g y * w a N ^ t n ^ M H M i 'iM |*

be declared a public nutow w . II
yau w tth N appeal N ma Beard
M CammlieNnara. p N *M ' ‘
I
Baard N tot a Hm* and daN Mr
a hoering
Failure M bagm removal at
m u thuchpg m tellur* M ap
peel M ma Baard 1 Commit
iN n a n within ddrty IN I deyt
•Her receipt pi mw nonce may
reeull In action being token by
the County N have m il atruckure
demeliahed end remdtwd- A ll
co*N Incurred By Rn County Mr
the demolition and remowet ef
mi* th v c iu r* w ill be aaeeaetd M
you and may bacame a Hen
agobwl yato praperty
II you have any guatt Nna
concerning mi* ^natter. piaaea
call AM *n Floret ** n i l IN .
aeMnaMn J4JS.
FuMIth March*. 11. l t . l t . I f t l
O E P II

NOTICE OP
PICT IT K M if NAME
Mafic* It hereby given
1
i engage* In M i n t u at SOI
B rl***f
C lffM
itia l O
r e l . Sanford

Sami

n *i* County. Florida, under
F ktltia u * Name * f ROOYMAR
EXPORT, and mat I mtena M
reglater **ta name wim me
Secretary et SttM. T*il*h*«te*.
Florida, M accordance wim Ihe
p re v ltie n t *1 th * F lc lllte u t
Nam* StetuM. TbW It: Section
MS M . Florida Statute* Its?
Rodney H. Carte*
PublNh: March It. I f f l
OCP IN
NOTICE OPA
PUBLIC NEARINO
TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY
THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice It hereby given Ihel *
Public Hearing w ill be held m
City Hall In Iha City at Santerd.
Florida, at F.M a’cMct P M an
March » . 11*1. M centlder the
adeptMn et an ardlnanca by the
City at Santerd. FN r Id*. HIM at
which It e t Ml Mart:
ORDINANCE NO. 11*4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF SANFORD. FLOR
IDA. AMEN OI N O O R D I ­
NANCE NO SMI. AND ADOP
T IN O AN A M E N D E D
PEBSONNEL RULES AND
REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE
IM M EDIATELY; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERARILITV. CON
FLI CTS AND EFF E CT I V E
DATE.
A cope than be available al
Ihe attic* at Iha City Clerk Mr
all portent Retiring M eiemlne
A ll partle* In InMreal end
entrant then have an epperturu
ty M be heard at tetd hearing
■y order af ma City Cam
mitaMn at Iha Cityi at Santerd.
Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II
M appeal a
tm reipecf M
any matter conefdorod at me
above meeting er heertng. he
may naad a verbatim record at
Iha pracmding*. Including ma
Mttlmeny and avtdmca. which
City at Santard. IFS M t 9IM I
Linda L Rrec*
Acting City CNrk
P u ttllh : March 11. i f t l
depth

NOT) C l
M inority an
enterprise*' bi
by K e b le r C e n a tru c te rt A
Engineer* Project It City 1
Santerd Water Reclamenon Fa­
cility. RM daN la March IS. I f t l.
Specific bid* needed are paIni
Ing, g r a d in g , landacaplng.
building trade*, togpllpr*. Nnc
mg. ptvm g. and electrical Far
m ar* InM rm aINn c a ll IM 4I
in ta
F u B fH h :M a rc h l-14. I f f l
DEPM4
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nance t l hereby given Ihel I
am ingagid m b uttn e tl a l a ll
Oectela S t. SuiN Mt. AltamanM
Spring*. SammaN County. FNr
Ma. under the F k litM u t Name
*1 W HENE IT' S AT COM
MUNICATIONS. and Ihal I m
land N reglater eaM name wim
lh * S a c r a l a r y g l S l a t * .
Tellehettae. F M rM *. M ac
cardinre wim Iha preyli lvn i at
ma F k tllM u t Nam# StatuM.
To Wit: Section SU M . Florida
Statute* Its?.
Murrey Caaper
PuMMi : March IS. I f t l
OCP-111
MOTICIOP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given met I
am angagad M huematt el St?
Sabal Chib Drive. Lang u i d.
SembwN County. FN r Ida. under
the F k litM u t Nam* *1 BUT
TENFLV PROMOTIONS, and
that I Intend M ragNNr taid
name wim Iha Secretary el
SMM. Tenthotooo. Florida. M
accordance wim the prevltient
at ma F k tttN u t Name SlatuN.
Ta Wit: Section N I P . Florida
(votyn M iller
PublNh: March IL IM I
DEPTH

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F T N O I O O V N I X
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PACYKXJS SOLUTION: 1 HR** *M d I Rm tlw
A M I M t a d y mm heard m t bag r m M b

APPUIRS $U HI

C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Seminole

W# treWs Outdoor local wo»h
Cell I d l l m M il

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

CONSULTANT SALES
Seeking a g g r e u ly * t a l t l
c e n tu lla n ti In te re tte a In
tam ing leg S ler part lima
hour*, your area BtdM your
eon buemoka el yeur m m pec*
telling elegant
IlngerM N * tip e rle n c t er
Inveilmont regulred M u ll be
t i yra er elder and have a car
i W ill ham
Call I I t * IM I

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEFT.
PRIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
14consacutlrt (mag____ UggMng
IOO AJA - S:)0 P ii lOcongdcvthrg Imgg____ SEEilkw
MONDAY thru
7 conadcuttyg ImM____ P lilkM
FRBAY
3 eonBBCuttvt IfflBB____ 17* a ling
CLOSED SATURDAY R*tBBanpMlMua,bMd*en3lkwtd
1 SUNDAY
' 3 Ungg EMtRMR

CREDIT MANAGER
F/T time. la p . Only. Growing
co Me|er medical bentflfs.
Salary ♦ bonuses Chance for
odvoncoment. By eppt. enlyi
111 i m ask for Rob

NOW ACCEPTING

PHeaeMove reflect a 11iO cadi doaxrt ter pmmgt payment. SctNdulng
may rctude Herdd Adyerlkar m 9n coal ol an adddenNday. Cancel whan
you gal fehJU Pay only lor deyt yoia ad n n at ram earned Uta KM
Jiunpaan lor Mew*! r**uu Copy nkiM know aecaptatN Yaag/aatocN
term ‘Cemmaroal Sgguanqr mat are avaMM

DELIVERY DRIVER
Fulltim e Apply In person
11 IS t. Orlando Av
K M e rf pleie

OCAOUNEE

DRIVERS
(Over the reed.)
M utf be 15 yrs eld. h e v e ly rs
over the road exp.. CDL re
qulred. Apply lo Person: 2471
Mercy Dr. Orlande er cell:

Tuaeday fru Friday I I Noon The Day Baton PuMcaaon
Sunday And Stonday IDO PM Friday

TE AND
" s a v a n l a l a n e rro r In an
ADJUSTMENTS
A N D CflEDtTE:
CREDITS: IIn M
ad, * m S an fo rd H aro ld wtB ba r a d g w ig M a to r Vm Drat
tnaorbon o n ly a n * o n ly to th a s it o M e l Dm c o a l o l M a t
InasrDen. Pto a g i cN sek y o u r a * fo r a c c u ra c y Dm B rat Day II

U NFORD
male w ill *harw
home, p r tlr r male lenanl
Full hwuta prlv MOO mo. I f t
util ,siW«ecurityM1S41l
W ILL SHARE Deltona &gt; bdrm
home, lu ll houte p rivile g e .

M m g jju u ^ iu t i^ M o a ^

93 - R o o m s f o r R t n t
B IO R O O M W 7M I
W ill accept stable M /F . 5171
m e 4 »* er 595 wk W 5555

r A ir rm
kitchen privileges, cable TV.
B/wk.521 2141
NEAR &lt;17, room fa let with
prlv 555 week. 1 wk
Sit 121 2555
____
RECESSION BUSTKRI CWee
re e m s . k ltc b e e . le v n d r y .
perch. Frem S417wk Includes
e. cable TV 22* 4433

5ANFO R O
I lg b d rm
w/prlveie befh. houte prfvl
leges Prefer mele 575/wk er
5200/meplut SISOdxp 221 5411
SANFORD. Nke area. Room
w /full house prlv.e pool 5200
mo. 1/1 Of util. 221-4454
5ANFORO. K i t . laundry prlv. 4
cable hookup Prlv. homo 545
wk plus 545 dtp 212-7944

Gn4t Tract*?, Dump Track

3P— I n s u r a n c e

21— P tr s o r u ls
*

ADOPTIONS
Freo modice I cero. trenspor
fe flo n , coun seling, p riv e fo
doctor p fu t livin g oxpom et
Ber #237511 Cell Attorney Jefw
F r k k e r ................I B H I M f d
D lt C I I I C T convertellon
♦ 00 I t o 22 10 52 t S / m In
OOgmdDOOtl W /m m O ve r I I

I t B f c t O p g fitw
C ltw “ B“ CDL Ik . required
E rper tenet necettery
m ill]
_______

23— L o s t It F o u n d
LO S Til Female D elm elion.
REWARD Lott I k Jeuup
M iller Rd in Seniord 2M9IA3

4 5 -T ra v a l
O p p o r tu n ity

3S—Spddll NotICBS

runic RELATIONS
Above ever ege *100*00 art.
Trtlwtwg provided

TAKE A CRUISE
2 NIGHT BAHAMAS from 5199
7 NIGHT Corribeen from 5599
7 NIGHT Alaska I far l
CALL NORM 549 7241

ADOPTION
K g p ort A medical eNpomet
peld C ell A lly o i W etlee
Ifgmeed A Netelie iketke
idee is* t i n FL Ber fOfetiis
A ftm o w ________________

Income To* f
AS LOW AS 519JO
122 7797

ROBERT LA N D You keve *o o
I free f k k e f t lo e Litchfie ld
Cinem et m eviel Plee«e pick
up yeur ticke t* e l The Seniord
H ereld w ith in 7 dey*

RN

AVOI D FORECLOSURE W*
can help you save yeur home
I J71'2129nen preftl-

27—Nurwry 4
Child Care

4 3 - M o rtflEflES

2 5 - T r a in in g
4 E d u c a t io n
AUTOMATING SALES AND
M ARK1TINO
10 20% In
cr*#te« can be achieved Feb
i t Harvard Bu* Review. Free
Contullelionl Cell H I MM
NURSE ASSIST. Treming no
m Langwwad end Orange City,
Day and evening aveINbN
Carded l m r t i « i Red C/Vki
llk-*4 1ttv 1-tMlJS-MM. ITM*
«d m td * poktibie w/tund*
hem Beverly I mevprHe* I

HOME CARE SURERVISOR
Immediate opportunity Cur
rent home cere experience
end medicare knowledge a
must Benefits end fie Bible
schedule Top salary. Cell
Cary Smith for confidential
interview 740 5154 Medical
Per sonnnet Pool. Maitland

t i — M o n ty to U n d

______ Cengretuielion* I______
1 BAHAMAS VeceNem Round
trip ervite M v tl Sell, cee't
gel t i l t ee. MO ioto_________

while mother works. 221 dHO
LAKE K u h Y henw child cere
N u tm on sled A ll shifts
Limited piecement. Cell le
day I ............................224 5751
LIC E N S E D D A Y C A R E
•
SPEC!ALII 529 per week No
registration feet 221 7421
M NR. ChUdure. lae cl*' pvt
• d ip # ! p r o g r a m I I y r t
• ■p L e lte i TLC
m tm

REAL ESTATE -U K E M A IT I
Join F l i t leader In «*#l
E ttel* lor ever *1 year*, m
boom ing N o rth S tm ln o lt
County 1 En|oy #bv&gt;:u'e b#kl
training with on# of lh# N«
Han't ftp Reel E *m * Orgenl
: at ion i N * llcenie? We'll
h tlp l REAL ESTATE ONE
KEYES i n MOOend
" l* r » get b u ty l"

59—Financial
Strvlcat

BECOME A NOTARY
For OetelH 1 100 422 4254
Fforfde Watery Anoclettoe

O R A N D M O T H IR w ill cere for

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
Minimum 4 yrk. Eipevlenc* m
H igh O u a llty R e iid e M le l
Werkl Reliable 1 Referenced
Geed Driving R eceril Own
Trantportetlan A Tel* t Only
Very Knowledgeable Herd
W orker Need A p p lyl Cell
I H H U l l I n l H A M ______

41— Ctmtttry Crypts
I BURIAL LO TI In Ooklewn
Perk Cemetery Reasonable!
017 445 5724. Anytime.

CHILDCARE In my Senlord
home Men Frl. Intents wel
come Luwch/wseck 220 2120
FLA ATLANTIC new he* Im
media»e openings, cell fodey
for in te rm e lle n . Quelifted
loving cere, ages « w k i to 4
m h r t m F is i m - i A it

HOUSEKEEPER-COOK
Mature female for 1 adults
Possibly live In. Casselberry
5312il7

* AUTO INSURANCE* *
PI P/PD From *4* Dawn
Fair lesereece 5vc.
222 7797

SALES
I n t n 'I . c a rp , e x p a n d in g
locally PT FT demonstrators
E n vlro n m e ntel/C d w ce tlo n
p ro d u c ts C o m m s /p o rf.
bonus/cer bonus 549 5111

B o u g h t 4 S o ld
CASH FOR MTO'S Rill Bui lev
L k d Mlg B kf. 1 1P M??l M*1
C # H IN ))U *M *t

70— Listing Sw

9I0/D&gt;k

O N I RDR54. 1 both Garege
a p !. Nke area 5275 ma Call
SI. Johns Realty Co m a m
O N I BDRM.. Ig a p t. 2 b lkt
fro m downtown U fll. In
eluded m a n s Iv.msg
OSTEIN • Large 1 bdrm opts
No pets From 575/wk up plus
dtposil Includes utilities
______ Cell &gt;20 t i l l
SANFORD Six aperimen»s for
rent. Spring Special I 575 4 up
a wk A ll utilities petd Call
m 1755.252 4741 or 220 9011
SANFORD. 1 Bdrm.. partly
turn 5100 wk. 1st week 4 dtp
Util. Included 211 4071

Unfurnishtd / R«nt
HIDDEN LAKIa 1/1 vMte F p k .
garage, fenced, poof 4 tennis
5495 &gt;31-4111 er 1147941

A F T 0 ID A IU KENTS
i r t The Luck Of The Irish
MOVE IN NOW ANO TAKE A
ROMANTIC CRUISE TO THE
BAHAAAAS eMew construe
tlon e Fully equipped family
tile d ktfchons • Swimming
pool • C lubhouse
e Professional maintenance
* After school children s and
leprechaun's activities
NO
B L A R N E Y H E B E I Cal l
T a r r y • y our cruise
director! . Cedar "O'Creek"
Apts . 334 4214 . 3420 Hartwell
Ave (corner of ISlh)

Fell er Pert Time.
m an*

EMPLOYMENT

STYLIST MANTED
Far lull *4ten. Eap. cam
m litia n Buty *hop In K Matt
Plata. Santard M l t i l l

323-5176

jeew.ittksi.

A D O T O T O U R IN C O M I
S I L L AVON NOW!
CALL H I **» **# H I d H l

Tn d e k t HMp
Full luna far iha month al
A p ril. G##d w agat. Lang
h a u r* l A p p ly In p a rip n :
Vaeghaaa. *Mg W. SI. IM. 4*.

ASSISTANT NANACER
CwtMev Heck Full pert lime
A p p l l c t l i e m a c c e p te d :
Deck tide Imped*. Seminal.
Centre (W tlm ed Ftetel Hwy
l? W .Se e te v d .m f? *l

n o r m a id
l l Mr mg m Cana Marry Oaad
pay I day* a wk. Phona t car
a m ud.................... ■M f lTki

COL Q U A U fltO DRIYIRS
P re fe r 1 years household
goads experience Wensley
United IS offering local end
short haul positions Hourly
plu s m ile a ge w ith g re a t
benefits Cell Ken.
•0*117 1224 er H I *115

♦1— A x x r t m t n t E /
H o u se to S h i r t

4995

• plus STOPdrpwt WSDH

STYUST

71— H t lp W in te d

n

5ANFORO • 1 bdrm . excollent
area 590 per weak plus 5200
socurlty Call 212 1249
APARTMENT large 1 bdrm .
furnished Weler. sewer and
garbage included. 5250/mo
plus 1200 dtpos it H Id741
CAMPER
St Johns River,
s y lla b le fo r one person.
G*oo1 fishing 1273
O B L U X t Kitchenette apf.. prlv
both entry, microweve. utn
paid 5241 mo. ♦ d»p »154i&gt;
FIVE RM. APT.. Perl turn . hoi
wafer Historical Bldg 5240
mo ♦ 5175 dep Pels 2244m
SANFORD • large &gt; bdrm. foiai
privacy. Looking for the right
smell family I 5100 per week

SECRETARIAL-CofliFftlof Optf.
Santerd Typing M M WPM.
computer, wwrd p e rl, betk
clerical Salary commiwrete
with e ■per lonea Send return*
er deliver m perven to F trerl
Senrket. Inc., t i l W. I l l t l .
FMl.S«e*»rd. F L . m i l

v I cd

DCUYCRT DRIYIRS
Te SIM weekly, p lut bpnehH.
Trtlnlkg Included, need cNpn
v 4 4 V B INtS-UMu Adeet
-

a

»7— A p a rtm E n ts
F u r n is h e d / R « n t

KATIES LANDINO efficiency,
new paml. etc U rilittet and
canea use free. No pets
5215/me 212 4474 anytime
LAMB MARY. 1 bdrm.* Private.
AC. no petv 5290 a month
includes util 122 1297_______
LO. 1/1, CMA. wesh/dryer hook
up. hordwood floors 1501 S
Perk Ave 5475 mo H7 1919
M A I I R ir S VIUA6C
Lako Ada 1bdrm* 5245 mo
Sbdrm. 5295 mo and up
JU 4R 70

O I N E V A . c a m p la la p r l v .
F e m a l e 1 * m . c h ild O K .
.A v a il. 5 / i;

PURLIC NOTICE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
RLOCR g r a n t p r o o r a m
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW RCCORO UPDATE IM t -91
Ceunty ef Semmeie
DeW M erc* II . I f f l
IM I f * * l Fk»l llre e f
Sanford. Florida 11771
( itn a iiw in M

I __ I fywging fter program
Prefect; Mi#ney Target Areo
Activity: IIIM id w a y Canaan PvtabN Watar SytMm Imdrevvmenl*
I I I Camareheneive HiighbdvtNdd R lM illM m in t Plan.
IS) O w w r OctURNd Cmargenqr Haualng Rapatr Aaalalanca.
141 Domain Nn and Clearance at DnapMatedSIruclurok.
ID NeMhberhaaa Clean t e
Protect Jennten HHI Target Area
. _ '
A ctivity: 111 Pavmg and Dr H r ege at PmavNw Orlva ana Dmt*e
Avenue
Occ&gt;eNd Emergency Hawking Reno* A taltl.
IIIL
............
Him
ana CNaranca at DHafidatea Skucturet
I I ) Domain
Nn 4
14)
Protect. LackhartttubevtaN nTarget
Acttvtty: I I I Peeing end Dvemege et T«
Plan.
It ) Canerdhentlv* HiiM A irkeed
(SI O e m OccupNd Ci^ergency HeeM g Eapak AMNianc*.
141 Demarnen and CNaranca at Dtladtdaiea Siructuret
III
Prefect Reeeiend Park Tergei Area
Activity I I I Pavmg and Dvamegeat M d and Nd Street*.
I l l Owner Occupied Emergency Hauemg Repair AtMtlenc*.
111DemelHHn and CNaranca at DHagMeNd Structure*.
Ml
Prelect Wmoaod Park Target Area
Activity lilPavm gandO ram agaalO aaAienua
111 Oonar OccueMd Emergency Hauemg Regak AttMMnca.
HNn and CNaranca at Dilapidated Shwchooe.
Ill
M l Neigteerkaed CNan eg
it Plan
I Cemprehenelvo &gt;m »kb«i
Activity H lPavtng and Drainage at SacvrltyAvome.
I l l Borov Occie N d Emergency HouUng Raoelr AeHlence
111 DemehlNn andCNerenceei DilapiaaNd Structure*
m

' D B I T i

*1— Apart im nti/
House to Short

71-H»lpWEWtEd

Legal N otice*

Protect I m i i i N i e Target Am *
Activity I I I Per mg and Dvemege el GiR»n Avenue.
M l Oonar OccegMd Emergency Hauemg Reamr Aaeittenc*.
I l l Demolition and CNaranca at Dt lap leeted Structure*.
Itl
F v****i Leaker, HgueMg RMMRRlHee Tergal Brow
A cttvtty: I I I Leake. , HeueMg Re#eU lrteHea
Levalaw** Cwuaky tm M fevaHa e i mrough Ri* reevM uwHeael m»
t*,v *w v w fu a i Aweeuveah Rwi fhe grovlaue FiaWag* g? Ne
la « *c t IF O N LII M veachel b w » r*k*cft eve tH u v *M
i r *uhceal
'
CeuaVy h w g w K e R fhe Ea.iroavaeaiwl Aeeeiiwieal I*
— e M et* aww w l i i Hwe to r each e t the ■»■!* Rrafecto. a n , hw
la c lu M lh * rte ve iu e fM a eag Me M tonaiawhea fhel Wm FONLI It
MiK ve in la b u E avueaauatot Review Rece v,
Th* E a vu uu a w tol Review R acer, tor each g l tow abwvw F t m "
u gw requwl M R w w E M l. LuMMtoCtoiMy Larutcw BwHtoag IN I
I w l F b tl la r w i L w to r * FlertW. bwfwewa Iha Iwwk a? • M era an,
&gt; M F W to w W y to rg m h K rM e iie c kgf l i g i l h i h g .y*
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laeati tor c e e b u b e a bv
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Fubuea March I t IFF?

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u i t / I U I e M U l . la c lu b ia g
Reel t i e , ingw ervw n le rv ic *
Jeba O e f W T CPA M l M IL

ASC c a r I l f la d
Tr ap**
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1OS— Duplex*
__Triplex / Rent_

**— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rant

141-Homes tor Sale
U h ' R r U K l I H0UI

d u f iik

MOVE IN SPECIAL
C a tie lb e rr y. sin g le sto ry
E etremely quiet. studios end 1
bdrm s kriso l storagel
C*IH«d«r M 4M 4F7I
M YSTERY RENT SPECIALS'
I and f b d rm s . pool, laundry
By wk. or month Furn or
unfurn. 2124419_____________
NICE l o r f t t bdrm I bom.
c o n tro l M/ A. washer dryer
hook ups. MIS mo p ly* secvri
ty H a ll Realty, 2)2 1774
SANFORD t b drm t bom.
w asher/dryer M i l mo
United Hi&lt; Ity, 4144479__
S A N F O R D . O N E B D R M ..
garage Opt. In quiet area No
P fU MOOmo 314 1710
STUDIO APT.* u tilitie s l« r n .
tec required. f t O o k 110 1107
jM N W N M M ______________
W E’ L L Make Too A Pool you
con ' ry 'v M Choooo C o o v o
Garden* A p t* today 1)2) 2090
1 A I BEDROOM o p tt SMS A up
month Rot No p e lt Dep
I t l l M l a c 174 9944__________
1 BORM. D U PLE X APT. M i l
por month. 1700 security do
pOtlt CO" 174 &gt;044

Hr &gt; m . e t a * la U .

M ory Blvd /IF &gt;2 l i t m o A
tm toe A va il im m odioto'y
Foncod yd Moot AC 227 2017
tv. m tf ., wW r tt o m coll.

107— Mobile
Homes / Rent
OCNCVA I t D R M I B .th l
m o n th s e c u rity A v o l'o b lo
N o w 'S W m o 24PS227_______
LONOWOOO. F u m . 2 bdrm . I
bom . o il oppl Quiet oduM
com m unity I M t MS M l7
ONE BDRM .. tu rn . AC. Con
vtoniont Qulol noiphborhood
Pork A vo. Mob l i t Pk 7717441
7 BO RM .- ! A ATM
Bearded
A vo I2S0 por m onth p lu t
to c u rity Foncod yd 122 4111

114— Warehouse
Space / Rent
LONOWOOO/LK. M ART a r t , .
t.000 '.200 t q f t. w ith or
without A/C o ttic o t Storting
S22S M c ln lo th P o m f.lH MOO
SANFORO 1.710. I.S2S. 2.100
tquoro loot ovoilobN I
C o " 771 7004

117— Commercial
_____ Rentals

101— House*
Furnished/ Rant
. cana«a. 1/1 E m
cloney furnished I7&gt;S mo
1100 ioc Call 224 7SS9

fo r m in t

10)— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
ATTENTION INVESTORS
CALL U t FI It IT for fop to ffll
nolo County tingle fo m i'y ond
duplex rental properties!
MD R E ALTY, 740 0000
C A S S ELBE R Y . 2 b d rm
|Sy
both, to m l'y rm . flro p 'o co
•000/mo. A lio moot#. 7 bdrm
1 b o t h . &gt; h td . l l l f t / m o ;
Sonlord. I bdrm &gt; both. 2 cor
garage. **&gt;Q/mg W « M I
ORO VEVIEW V ILLA O E . Lake
M o r y B l v d . 2 / 1 . 070
Grove wood Av ftOtS month.
d e p o t" M0 4700____________
LA KE M ARY
'p 2 bdrm . 7
bom. 1100 tq ft comploto'y
romodolod Control H /A . Ip
Quiet lot. b o r d trt loko ond
pork MOO'm o So# ot 120 W
Alm a, then cell 1)1499ft
PAOLA AREA. S bdrm I bom.
CHA. S4S0mo 1410 tec
m n u * m w m t ____
R E N T OR LEASE OPTION.
Sonford. 2/2, 2 cor. tptc No
puoMfylnpl 122 m t hr. m t f
RENT W /O PTIO N TO Buy 4 2.
Owner holds m tp . I N down
W I N T E R S P R I N O S poo d
lo cution
A vo ll
4/ S
20S22S H40 hr. m t f _________
SANFORO J or 4 bdrm , 2 bom
Spoclowt. Cloon. tonevd yord
n lc t neighborhood I M I mo
plus security 22)4191
SANFO RO . 2 BEDROO M . 2
bom. oof In b i t . pool, toncod
yd 1171 mo 220 I2&gt;7lv M tp
SANFORO 2t0) Orovo. n lc t J
b drm W 'por eh s a lie n c e *.
corpot. &gt;421/m o 111 442 7P2S
SANFORD. 4 b d rm , J both 7
tto ry Historic a I heme P o rt
».»Aut»S2JSino.7PAtS44
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2 bdrm I bom
c l o o n . L o o t # . No p t f t
S47S/diKountod M l P lot
I BEDROOM, t both On 7 ocrot
of lend In Enterprise Country
It vino M00 mo C oll oftor
7PM S74 20M

105-DuplexTriplex / Rent

SANFORO. « . . . A lrp or) 1A00
t q tt O ffiC t bldg Am plo
p orkin p ond hondicop Ioc ill
"O t MOO mo Coll 17P 0007
SHOWROOM
2 220 t q tt ond
W AREHO USE. 2 000 tq tt.
A irp ort Bl. Sonlord 222 I HO

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121— Condominium
____Rentals
I BDRM.. fcitchon opplioncot.
w o th o r/d r y o r, t e r porch
S12fl m o , IM O dep 122 2727__
1 B DRM 7 both condo, now
corpot. w o th o r/ d r y o r.
S4JS/mo . I y r 700 E A irp ort
B l Sonlord. X U 0&gt;0 &gt;204
2 BDRM .. t bom . I0M tq ft.,
te rn porch, w o th /d ry o r. Pool.
lOCUIII. tonntt S47I mo t700
d rp I I I l i t I t l f Evot

141— Homos tor Sole
HOM K FOR S A LK. S a n lw a
oroo 1222 M por month In
forested? CoM 222 20&gt;2

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WANT TOSEU TOUR HOME?
I om looking tor nice hornet to
match wtm buyer t

PLUS.. M ayfa ir Country CteO
New brick t u t tom J/J split
plan, te r porch w /tp o . 1/2
treed ocret fenced 1119.900
Lk. M ory. L o tt Thao 1JJ04 On.
• l/t
renovated, new carpet,
point, oppl. fenced. S49.900

Double wide mobile homo 74
X I I 2 /| N k o homo! Best lo t'
A ttu m o o b lo m 'p . t'l.T O u
F irm Coll Scotti
NE E D A HOU1E7
o Down Payment a Problem?
OSo't Em ployoodo P ro k ltm f
• Credit o Problem?
_______ C A LL 177A494_______
SANFORO. Throe B d rm . M t
bom. fa m ily rm . big yd Clot#
to tto r o t 114.100 120 7004

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I M I S F r n tth T k M S I n
f M O N I S ia llM

F urniture TV'S. O n to equip.
VCR. ond much m ore l 4424
R o d * Ave. o ft 42? by Sunt and
E tto to t Th u rt. Frt. So'______
O V IR 2 SALKS CAN COST
YO Uf Save the hassle I buy
y ord tote tte m t Coll Lou.
___________UP &gt;1H___________

TARO SAU
F rt So' M arch I I 14 9 4
teo LOCUST AVE

TARO SAU
Sot Sun t dork L e tt of m ite
d.vhes A ntk rvokt. c lo th e t
ne w b o rn a d u lt, mot o r cycl e
p o r t t A turn
t i l l
P A L M IT T O A V E
B ehind
T ire C ity off Sonlord Ave
224 2047___________________

TARO SAU ’
A tu rn F R I ONLY I P4 24ft
C rystal Ridge Way. C ry tlo l
Ridge Sub

Hey Diddle, Diddle
• Is Your Apartm ent
too little?
• D oes Your Rent Send
You O ver The M o o n ?
-

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H I — Hemes tor Sale
STMRS SOPOTY
M AN A O E M E N T A RE AL T Y
4t7 221 7222/222 ASTt

moHOMES-iior
Perfect for large fa m ily or
m other In low Includes 2
bdrm . 2 bom. PLUS detached
2 bdrm . 1 bom . PLUS large
shed PLUS k nee d ya rd Great
value REOUCED TO S72.SOO
complete wtm I0X down to
qualified buyer or TRADE IN
your homo or lot equity CALL
NOW tt

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BATEMAN REALTY

3?M)7S&gt;........... JIMIS?
Bond Monti AtaftUfclo 7.1%
OOV’ T FORECLOSURES
BANK REPO’S
ASSUME N O O U ALIPY
Coll Janet Moaefsetd
D o yt. 212 1214 ( v e t . 221 7271
A A Cafnee. Inc.

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CAUMRT REALTY
372 7411

SI DOWN
FOR VETS
A little more for ether*
Brond new 2 bedroom 7 both
hornet w im 2 car gar#get
1447 total m onthly payments
C all now. offer lim ite d !
U»tvor*al Realty. M l 1114
S B D R M ., I ' t B A TH . 1 cor
lin ith e d garage. K m porch
w /v tn y l window*, swim m ing
pool . 0 " for only 444 000
S e lle r pey4 d o t in g costs
Am enities tec t y t . o t ik fan.
pull down o t tk ladder . p rlv
f e n c e d yd
A more o

14f— Commercial
Proptrfy / Sola

• T OWNER ) bdrm . I barn &gt;
ctr 9 « w * . In H ld d ffl L M * .
U 000 boiow . p p r . i u i Call
I H N N w i w IN u H m w .

LAKE FRONT professional of
fk o tu lle . 470 t q f t . 4 offices,
w elting oroo. itorogo.
bathroom Lonqeood. 119 0041

153— Acreage-

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M M /M O N TH INCOME 1 2 bdrm
h o m e w i t h I b d rm
a p t.
F e n c a d O N L Y S 4 4 .m il
PINECREST. w ell kept 2 bdrm
h e m e , l a r p o c o r n e r lo t,
w /tre e t. c e n tra l M /A . rec
room P rkoR oducedH

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Lets/ Sale
( N T I K F a i t l m M . tern
on Lokethore O r. Lk Monroe
access S109 000
.......— W.
M afkaaorekl, Rea Per 0 2 7901
OCALA N A T ’ L FOREST.
Weeded lo t it il.O M each, no
money down! S71 41 m onthly

W E CAN HELP -

155— Condominiums
C o-O y/tele
o a m ie • n w im a . vh U S T
1/7. d o w n s ta ir* .' appliances
Included Pool/tennis Bargain
at 444. M i
A ll 2041 eves

bt

157— Mobile
Homes/Sale

tE A lT Y , INC.

SANFOBO
&gt; bdrm I b*Hi.
1IX M N r . t t a v tnt K M
m n s 4 . M » o e o a ii&gt; . i
SAVE MS) MEW 1WI HOMES!
W H T P A T B E T A IL t 1 U N .
WAS*. H X F S .S lt.drt D U N )

STRING SfECIRU
Sanford Aroa
M obil# Homo Community

•OOROEOUS LAKEPRONT
2/2 v illa in AAaryfair Meed
o w t A re a p o o l Post i bt e
ow ner fina n c in g C all now
M l. 000

322-2420
321-2720
IMS Park D r., la n ia rd
441W. Lake M ary B l^ Lk. M ary

REPO • 1901 Kaufman A Broad.
24X14. 2 bdrm 2 bom split
Gorgeous hornet I t I X mter
est. only S '^ W dawn to o
qualified buyer 420 900
1909 M A N A TEE
7 bom

STOP

THROWING YOUR SI AWAY

RCNTTOOM
ABRANO NEW HOM S
o Bad Credit # N e Credit
t No M anor O
NO PROBLEM
CALL
U A if tf s tl I m Hv , M 2 - 2 U 4

14X17. 2 bdrm
....~ 4

1901 M A N A TEE '4X40. 7 bdrm
i bom ................... ........... »7.ioo
^ B r q 4 e r ; O T d 4 ^ J J 'l7 W _

POOL. 74 f t above ground,
w pump E ic e lle n t condition I
4200 ( w ill t e ll d e c k i m &gt;119
RAI NSOFT W afer tre e lm e n l
t y * . ( Reg 44247 17) How
42.000 or SI7M. w ith "M tim o
w a rranty ENCYCLO PEDIA.
B r l l a o a l c a . c o m p u te t e l
(Reg 42.200) Now 11000 ALSO
FU R N IT U R E AU ving M u tt
Sell ' ............. .............. SO 1111
• STEREO. Tape, radio, record
player (needs needle) You
w ill need help M move &gt;40
222 0472_____________ ‘

C A D ILLA C SEDAN O E V ILLE
1 9if.ll7.9es Call M r Graves
W llle fl Olds C a d illa c 272 1291
C A D I L L A C COUPE D l V IL L E S7.99S C a l M r Graves
W ille tt Olds Cadillac. 222 1291

• TURKKY

C A L L . Lynch

Champion &gt;19 272 4411
W A S H E R / D R Y C R . 1)90 for
pa ir, used 4 month* Lawn
r. 4)00 277 IM I
17 FT. Sea King alum inum |aa
boat w ith IMP E s k i m otor.
4400. *99 Tamo moped. U M
B o th e ic cond ition221 1991

111— Appliances
/ Furniture___
■ NASS ECO. Qumn. . ortho
m a ttre ** to t Stitt In boa. Cast
&gt;1000 Sell for &gt;300 4714M1

J lT - Antiques /
Collectibles

D A YB ED. White Iron A b r e tt
w /o rth o p e d ic m attresses A
pap up trundle S till In boa
Coif MOO Sell IJ00 174 4141
DOUBLE BOX SprMg M a rk e t*
Soft Over 70 U Pick 441 • set
LA R R Y’ S M A R T ... ffl-4 '1 1
• PISH TANK. Beautiful
custom b u ilt Paid &gt;400. very
n k e condition Asking I '00
w /e c c o tto rW t 2211019______
FUTON AN D FRAM E
Tw in (c h a ir) t'4 9
F u ll devotee!) 1199
Queen (ta le ) 42*9
FuMo FecM ry, 2224002
2909 W. A irp o rt Rl.Seaterd
O LAM P. country dyted. b ra ts
A wood beta w ith m ild o le tt
thade SW m t M l __________
a SOFA. Wve seat and wtna rack
c of f ee to b lo . o il o r p e r l
440/o 'te r ...................... 222 9091
or too Ot 407 W lim S t.
• STOVE. EM etric V ery good
condition 410 221 2022________
•T R A S H COMPACTOR.
K el me M r. PortaMe or b u ilt M
almond/biecfc Only 171
Celt 22t 902)________________
• WE S T E R N ST YL E LA M P .
B u ll ham . Imported, bronre
and real hern (bla ck),
w /beige shade M u tt tee I t
unique 140449 4l9t

AC U N IT . 1204 BTU. 120 amp
S 171
Eacallent candl
tto n t.............................M l 1429
• STAR T R E K
Enterprise
"B lu e P rin ts” te l t) pages In
pouch. 1971 edition, m int * n
o tte r4 p m 272 4420

313— Auctions

AUCTION
SATURDAY, MARCH 14,27M
IM e e te t Zoned S I J
219 French Ave. Sanford
Hwy 17-91 a t lr d S I .
I houses. 100 If frontage on
17 02. Use M r o th e r*, onhquv
shop, craft confer 2 story 2
bd rm . from #, hardwood
floors A lto 2 bdrm rental
O w ner fin a n c in g possible,
suggested startin g bid
II00.VW 10% deposit on day ol
auettor.
Centery 21. AA C arnet Inc
Marsha bon ne". Reader
222 11)4
J tm Skeen Auctioneer*
l i censed Real E lla M Broker
1112 E. CaMnial D r. Or Unde
407 994 9797
000 471 t i l l
AU4AB44

I U — T b Ie vision/
Radio / Stereo
bCOLOK TV. t« w m . H IIION
w /rem e M Older model, very
■
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I ian
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114 O
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good
cf ao anXd Iitio
140
OBO
014 0441

2IS -B o a ts and
Accessories
,

1»5—Computers

o CANOE 14 ft. F G e rg to tt. no
-----— - -or
---------------m I i.m
paddles
c u tio
n *s u4100
Fkm
22J 7440

21f-W anted to Buy

I KM CWKA.HM. S W tM .. m t
Instruction fo r h o m e /b u tin e tt
Best p r k e t l Game* M ter lout
Call 221 MM

117—Sporting Poods
• H E A V T KAO. I t . . I * . )
E veriest New. never used
410 224 t i l l

1*1— Bulking
Materials
• FE NCE. a u M U a b . t r -brS O
n »U knU . c ^ n » » w

1*3— Lawn 4 Oerden
bO A R O E N M A N U E E F m l !
You haul 222 ga&gt;2___________
r I o Tn o m o w e r . Snapper. •
HP . M settle ettetg Like new l
4 7 i&gt; .............................. m m *

Its—Macblfitry/Tools
CAR P IT C L B A N I N O
EQ U IP M E N T Cat M i 901. I t
In. buffer w itf
g p c c o n d S I.4 ______________
FO R K L IF T TRUCKS. Used
b u y t e l l r e n t l oose M a n y
sues S 2 1IIM atk M r A i m /
w k tn d l. M ike 904 7 M I0 H
FO R K LIF T . C lark. IS00 M ca
p acify Works good t'M Q
_________CaW 111-1 M i________
O MOTOR. 1 horta. reworked
M akooM er 272M R

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Non Ferrous Mole It
K O K O M O _________
mmo

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231-G o o d Things
to Eet
S T R A W E E K K I K S U KI C K .
M arts Jan I Ith . Hoops F arm
2991 Celery Ave Mon . Wed A
Sal. Open 9AM B rin g own
containers 221 7MS

223— Musical
Merchandise
• K E TK O A E D . T w n M u P tR . .
100 preset voices. I f rhythm s
Reel tim e melody Like New
1100 f.rm 272 7911

223— Miscellaneous
• CRAFT SUPPLIES, boe fu ll
f o r SS 00 m o s t t f l l l I n
packages 2101191__________
• E A ST E R BU NN Y W re ath .
pasMI color for doors or homo
S tl____________
221 4097
FOR YOUR FUL L ER BRUSH
PRODUCTS ca ll independent
distribu tor 272 4194_________
•G A R D E N E R S planter baa
Heavy duly m otel 4‘ X ft*
Raised bottom floored tor
drainage Good Mr bockpard
g a r d e n , n u r s e r y or
grtenhouse 471 OBO i l l M M

22*— Aviation
AIRCRAFT RENTALS.
ttn g M /m u lfl engine; flig h t In
ttr o c tlo n , ground school
p rlv a M 'ln tlrw m e n t A viation
F lig h t Center*. ID O 111 20M

231-Cars
NISSAN M A X IM A 1991. &gt;11.991
low m lie s' C ali M r Graves
W IIM tt O id t Cadillac. 272 2291

TAXI UP PAYMENTS
NO M ON EY DOWN
eecept la i. tag. HIM. etc
1999 CHEVY SP fC TR U M
red. a k . tow m ile*, stereo. 1
s p e e d l O n l y 1119.I I p e r
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APR) Call M r Payne
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who quotes lowest possible
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1901 M E R C U R Y COUOAR
R unt great, new Ik e s . S1.79S
C all 222 0922 a lte r 4PM
1907 CHEVY Cavettor RS. Auto.
AC. A M /F M Sharp' 12991
120 9999, Bey’ s Used Cars
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99 DODOS S P IR IT
AC. Stereo 42991*
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91 DO DOE SHADOW Convert
tbies Awfo. AC. Stereo. 2 to
choose Irom 14491*
99 OLDS CUTLASS Supreme
W hile. 4 dr . Auto. AC 44991*
97 CHRYSLER LEBARON
4
d r . 10000 o rig in a l one owner
m ile*, oulo. AC. Stereo 11991*
99 LEBARON CO NVERTIBLES
2 to choose from
"F u n M
the Sun” &gt;1991*
49 DODOE DAKOTA Long bed
topper. V4. auto. AC. Stereo.
40000 m iles &gt;4991*
•W ith 4)000 down or
equity

TAKE UP PAYMCNTS
NO MONEY DOWN
eecepl tea. lag titta .e tc
1911 T O Y O T A T E R C E L
COUPE r«d. auto. a ir. power
f le er in g, slereal ONLY
1119.94 per m eathl (4 t months
m IE 9% A P R ) C a l M r Payne
Courtesy Used Car*. I l l 7112
BU IC K R IV IE R A
1997. low
m ile * ' 14.991 Call M r G rave*
W llle fl Olds Cadillac. 272 2291
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_________ 904 2I1A2H_________

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO M ON EY DOWN
e ic e p l tae, lag. »i»le. etc
1917 P L Y M O U T H G R A N D
F U RY
4 door, auto power
steering and brakes. A M /F M
stereo MUST SELLI ONLY
1119 49 per m enfh' 140 months
• I I 9% APR I Can M r. Payne
Courtesy Used Car*. 222 2122

TAKCUPPAYMENTS
NO M ON EY DOWN
eocopf tea. la g. title , e ft
19M DO DOE ARIES 4 door,
a u la , p o w e r s te e rin g and
b r a ke s, st ereo. E X T R A
C L E A N O n ly S llt .4 9 p e r
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Ceurfeey Used C ar*. 0 2 2122

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO M ON EY DOWN
eacegf la i. la g. HIM. etc
ISM PLYM O U TH R E LIA N T
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and brakes, stereo. EX T RA
CL EAN H i t e9 per m enth'
(44 months 41 I I 9% APR)
C all M r Payne
Ceurfeey Used Car*. &gt;217121
CADI LLAC COUPE D C V ILLE
19.991
C all M r G rave*
W ilM tl (Xds C adillac. 272 2291

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MON EY DOWN
eecepl tee. lag. ItlM . etc
1997 FORO MUSTANG Auto,
a i r . power s t eer i ng ond
broke*. A M / F M ileroe
I t l f 09 per m onth! (40 months
« 14 9% APR) C a l M r Peyna
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FO RD EX PLO RE R, ita n d a rd
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Site 19149 R I I 722 A ll season
Good Condition SW 11)9914
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(1). S121 each or both fo r S221
_________C all 22) 1994________
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rebuilt B e*' reasonable efler
111 7799

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Sanford Motor Ca
1904 NISSAN PICK UP
4X4.
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or best offer I C all 222 4IB2
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body |40&gt; 224)991__________
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condition
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end Bikes
1992 KAW ASAKI K Z M black.
2 . m a n g in a l mllee Eacellent
condition 1 &gt;900 Call 2)4 9979

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w a th e r /d r y e r . dishw ash er,
stereo, m any oatras W ill lake
sm aller trad er on trade or
best o ffe r H I QUO__________
RV RE NTA L lets. 1141 m o Incl
water, sewer A garbage
Park Ave M ekils F%. 222 1441

111— Appliances
/ Furniture

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lions v /M o M o r of Pearl 44"
W X 42** M &gt;71 221 2717
B J’ S RESALE
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by Chic Young

by Chariot M. Schult

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EEK A MEEK

Is a restricted diet
truly the way to go?
D E A R D R . O O T T t My
husband has dlvertlculosls and a
hiatal hernia. Whal foods should
he eat. and which ones should
be avoided?
D E A R R E A D E R l Opinion
varies about which. If any. foods
should be avoided by people
with these conditions.
Dlvertlculosls. the n|(c-rclatrd
appearance of small saccular
outpourhlngs In the Intestinal
lining. Is common and usually
causes no sym ptom s.. Some
practitioners advise patients to
avoid roughage, spices and foods
with Indigestible seeds.
However, a consensus Is far
from unanimous that these
p r o h ib it io n s w ill p r e v e n t
dlvertlculosls from becoming
Infected (diverticulitis), which
ran cause severe abdominal pain
and. sometimes, bleeding.
Many doctors suggest that
patients limit their dietary In­
take of fruit — such as raspber­
ries. blackberries, strawberries
and the like — that contains
small seeds: this prohibition also
Includes Jams (but not Jellies). In
my practice, I haven't observed
much of a difference between
patients who are cautious about
seeds and those who aren't. To
give you further Information. I
am sending you a free copy of
my Health Report "Diverticular
Disease." Other readers who
would like a copy of this report
should send 91.25 plus a long,
s e l f - a d d r e s s e d , s ta m p e d
envelope to P.O. I lax 91369.
Cleveland. OH 44101-3360. Hr
sure to mention the tltle(s).
Hiatal hernia, on the other
hand, may respond to some
dietary restrictions. In this con­
dition. thrre Is a weakness of the
diaphragm atic ring through
which the esophagus passes.
Sometimes this weakness Is so
pronounced that a portion of the
stomach herniates (becomes
displaced) Into the rhest cavity.
Hiatal hernia often leads to
heartburn and bloating because,
without the protective action of
the diaphragmatic ring, gastric

MEDICINE

Juice and addle gastric contents
can backwash up Into the
esophagus. Termed "reflu x ."
this pain may respond to dietary
m o d ific a tio n : a vo id a n ce o f
alcohol, caffeine and spices.
Also, patients with hiatal
hemta should not He down after
eating or eat loo much, as these
behaviors can aggravate reflux.
IVralstlng heartburn can usually
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WIN AT
Yesterday's column featured
Andy Robson's Hols Bridge Tip.
Robson was a l » center stage In
Terence Reese's tip. As Reese
says, there ure many situations
In which the declarer has to
"take a view " on the second
round of a suit. In this area both
sides have opportunities for
clever play.
Cover the East-West cards In
the diagram. Against your con­
tract of three no-trump. West
leads the spade six: 10. three,
two. You play a diamond to your
king, which holds, and ntn the
club nine, losing to East's 10.
Hack comes a s|xide. your queen
losing to West's king. He returns
Ihe spade Jack In your ace. How
do you continue?
After winning with the spade
uce. Robson led u elub and.
when West played the three,
went up with Ihe are. dropping
East's king. Now Robson had
nine tricks: two spades, three

hearts, one diamond and three
clubs.
Why didn't Robson finesse
d u m m y 's clu b q u een ? He
applied the Principle o f Re­
stricted Choice. If East had thr
,J- 10 doublctan o f clubs, hr
might have won the first round
of the suit with thr Jack rather
than the 10. Ills winning with
the 10 suggested that Ills choice
was restricted: that he didn't
have Ihe Jack. Also. Robson
knew that a 3 2 split was much
more likely than 4-1. so he
decided not to play East for a
singleton 10. Titus he put up
dummy's ace to drop Ihe king.
Good play, but West missed an
opportunity. On the second club
lead, he should have played Ihe
Jack. Then declarer would have
placed him with K-J-2 of rlulrs
nnd would surely have finessed,
going two or three down.
Readers are Invited to send
card-play questions to Phillip
Alder. In care of this newspaper.

They cun be answrrrd only
through the column.

By Bernlcs Beds Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
March 1 3 .1992
Through the use of your Imag­
ination. Ingenuity and resource­
fulness. advancement In your
chosen field of endeavor Is likely
In ihe year ahead. You're the one
w h o can bu ild Ih e b e lte r
mousetrap.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20| A
friend who Is altrudy Indebted to
you might make demands on
you aguln today. If you do
anything further for this |&gt;ul.
consider tt charily rather than a
loan. Get u Jump on life by
understanding the Influences
governing you In the year ahead.
Send for Pisces' Astro-Graph
predictions today by mailing
S I . 25 p lu s a lu n g , s e lladdressed, stamped envelope to
AstroGraph. c/o this nrwspaprr.
P.O. Box OI42H. Cleveland. OH
44101-3428. Hr sure to slate
your rod lac sign.
ARIES IMarch 2 1 April III)
Guard against thr Inclination
today to anticipate the outcome
of events In a negative manner.
Tilts could cause you to use
tactics that are both too cautious

and loo Ineffective.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
People you have dealings with
today might not be as forthright
as you arc. To Ire on the safe
side. If they're relaying critical
Information, have them confirm
their facts.
OEM W I (May 21-Junc 20) If
conducting business with u
strange firm today, lie especially
careful. If Ihla organization Is not
prepared to stand by Its products
100 percent, don't buy anything.
CANCER (June 2 1Ju ly 221 If
you are wishy-washy today, your
progress will hr Impeded. In­
stead of making dcflnltr de­
cisions. you're likely to focus on
non-easenttal alternatives
LEO (July 23 Aug. 22) Mukr It
a point today to steer clear of
petty office politics. All associate
who specializes In Intrigue might
try to gel you Involved.
VIROO (Aug 23-Sept. 221
Even though there might br
justification for the remarks,
take all com|illmrnts with a
grain of salt today. You're very
susceptible to llattrry. of which a
devknis manipulator Is aware.
(Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A bit

ol bravado might be culled lor
today — If you find yourself In u
competitive development. Don't
reveal any arlf-doubts to your
op|Misltlon.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Associates urrn't upl to Itavr
faith In your concepts today —
especially If they sense you're
not really told car them yourself.
Yrtu must Irelieve In what you
espouse.
8AOITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) Someone who consistently
mismanages resources might
look to you us a benrfurlur
today. Let. this Individual know
you're no one's sugar daddy.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Ill) A partnership you're In­
volved In might lie more ol u
liability that un asset today. If
thrre Isn't harmony of purpose,
alliances won't work.
AQUARIUS (.Ian. 20 Feb. Iff)
Generally s|K-aklng. you cun lu­
rched on to tnuiuige your end ol
thr rrs|&gt;anslbllHICB. However,
today you might Insist on tiring
the rrrlplrnl Instead of thr
server.
(C IIU 0 2 . N E W S PA PE R EN­
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F R ID A Y

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S a n f o r d H e r a ld
S e r v in g S a n fo r d , L a k e M a ry a n d S e m in o le C o u n t y s in c e 1 9 0 8
84th Year, No. 172 - Santord, Florida

NEW S D IG E S T

C ity e x p a n d s re c re a tio n
By NICK P F E IF A U F
Horald Stall Writer

INSIDE
□ Leisure

TV, weekend guide
The week's television listing. Including a
s|M)rts calendar, plus a compilation of events
and activities In and around the Santord and
laikc Mary areas.
See Leisure Magazine

□ S ports

SANF'OKD — Expansion ol Sanford's City
Recreation program Is underway.
The City’s Parks and Recreation Department
has already started using Ihe gym area al the
Salvatlon Army facility In Sanford. 700 W 24th
Sired, for allcr-scluMil programs.
"Our program expansion Is now
even though we haven't received
official approval yet." Parks and
Director Mike Klrhv said Thursday.
"W e have been relatively certain

underway,
the signed
Recreation
that there

wouldn't Ik-any problem."
Sanford Salvation Army Capl. Gary Dergen said
he has now lu-en untitled fry the Southeast
Corporate Headquarters In Atlanta that the
agreement has been approved and signed. "The
only dlflleully lor Ihe past several months has
been lunnellng Inlomiallon between Sanford.
Tampa and Atlanta, before everyone finally knew
exactly what the proposal wasahout."
Capl. Dergen said he expected lo gel Ihe signed
dix-iimenl In the mall within a few more days.
Kirby, meanwhile, has already started the
aftcr-sehool volleyball leagues "W illie we have
most ol our plans set for summer aellvltlcx,"
Klrhv said, "w e can really gel rolling once wo

recelve l he official approval."
The City Recreation will continue after-school
programs at the Salvation Army facility uuill the
end of the present school term, then ts-gln a lull
series id summertime activities during the
non-school months
As pari of the agreement. Ihe Cllv hart agreed lo
re-stripe Ihe gymnasium fliKir al Ihe facility "W e
have that planned for next year." Kirby said. The
striping w ill tie for both volleyball and basketball
An additional pari of the agreement calls lor the
City lo pay the Salvation Army to help In Ihe
costs ol the building. The City has agreed lo pay
25 percent of the Janitorial services, and 50
See Recreation. Page 5A

SAC in a three-way tie
SANFOKI) — The softball teams from Lake
Mary. laike Howell and Lyman high sehisd's all
won Thursday to keep the Seminole Athletic
Conference In a three-way lie for the lop spot.
Sec Page II)

Women’s Center dedicated

□ People

Investing in Girl Scouts

Mrs. Polk backs
sheriff opponent
She says husband reg retted
favoring E slin g er over M o rse

Girl Scouts urr Involved In timely Issues, from
aiding needy to addressing environmental
concerns.
See Page 31)

■
■■
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald Stall Writer__________________

□ Local

Kids and critters

SANFORD — The widow ol ihe
late Seminole County Sherllf John
I'ulk. and their Iwn children, have
endorsed sln-rlll's candidate Harvey
Morse, saying Polk said he made a
"m istake" in recommending CCIII
chid Don Lsllugcr In succeed him
"I know you will make a line
sherlll. as John olten said, one that
Ihe people can lie proud ol." wrote
Dolllc Polk In a Idler lo Morse dated
March II. " It Is my Iio |k - that all ol
John's many loval s u p p o r t e r s will
Join with nit- and our family In
endorsing you to become sherlll "
Dottle Polk could not tic reached
for comment Her two children
Cheryl and John. I kii Ii said on

In two separate events, area youngsters
learned about some of the creatures that share
the earth with tliem.
See Page 9D

□ Flo rid a

Redistricting plan collapses
A House-Senate deal on legislative redlslrietlug collapsed yesterday, (lossthly aliening
Seminole County.
See Page 3A

BRIEFS
Spring (estival tomorrow

TlmrLil
id tlithat
&gt;1 klin
I mil
Thursday
shealt.
did
not ll'lkll
wisht lo
make a public statement oIkiiii the
endorsement.
"W e are making litis endorsement
tierausc ol his Integrity and Ills
professionalism tar outweighs lli.it
ol anyone else In Ihe county." said
"John Jr." as he Is known
Morse said he was extremely
pleased with the endorsement.
"It s a great letter." Marne said "I
bad no Idea II was coming IK-Iore
John Jr. delivered It tills week "
Eslinger. who Is in Uuuullco. Vn.
In an Fill (raining academy, did noi
rest urn phone requests lor an in
lervlew.
John Jr. said Ihe folk I.unity was
courted hy other sherlll's eaiulldales
Iml not Morse. John Jr said luSee Sheriff. Page SA

SANFORD — The Wilson Ek-inenlary School
Parent-Teacher Association Il’TAl will Ik- host­
ing a spring festival and a walk a lhon to raise
money for the school tomorrow.
The Intllval util kick oil ut I I am . and last
until 3 l».in. It will take place at the sehiKil. 1)85
Orange 111vd . Sanford.

S a n fo rd c o p ca pta in
w a n ts to be sheriff

In addition to carnival Iikh I s. there will I kgaines. a cake walk, a baseball throw, an animal
l.ur and a ring loss. There also will Ik- u crall
sale with homemade Items created hy members
ol the school's stall and hy the IM A.

By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald Stall Writer

Principal Terry Katiiiu has promised to don
prison stripes and Ik- the llrst to Ik- thrown In |all
In an elfort to raise money while |K-ople hid lo
bail him out
From noon to 2 p in there will he a
Walk a Thun on Ihe school truck P.utlelpuiils
will raise money hy gathering s|&gt;&gt;nsors who w ill
pay them a certain amount lor each lap walked.
l o tliul out mote, call Ihe school at 322 2254

Youths blast off R-U-Sur revival
SANFORD — The third annual Youth lllast.
sponsored hy the First Itaptisl ('hurt'll ol
Sanford, w ill begin al II a m at Ft Mellon Park
on Saturday
The community wide harl&gt;ecue will iM-gln
around I I a in and last until Ihe end of Ihe
event al 5 p m
On Ihe menu lor Ihe harlM-ruc Is t lilt keu. cole
slaw . Itakctl tiealls, a roll and a drink Tile cost Is
$1 75 lor adults anti $1 25 lor children under
I he age of 12
Diners can save 50 cents per ticket by
purchasing th em In advance al the church. 511)
Park Ave In Santord. or from any m emlK-r of
the church's youth group
A variety ol activities ranging Irom a magic
show hy Tommy Johns lo a clown troop Irom
Sunlandn llaplls! Church will Ik- going on
ihroiighout the tLiy around the |tirk
I lie Youth I (List Is a prelude to Ihe Flrsl
llapllst Church's lourth annual youth revival

INDEX
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.......an Police..............
Deaths.............. .......9A Religion..........
Dr. Qott.............
Editorial............ .......4A Woathor..........
Florida................

Slight warming trend
Mnsilv cloudy with a
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W Ind
northwest al 1015
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For more weather, sss Page 2A

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Ph»l« kf t Mot Ip — i

A ribbon cutting for the new Women's Center at HCA Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Santord. was held Thursday evonlng Roy Vinson,
loft, administrator ol Ihe hospital, Poggy Taylor, head nurse ol the new
center and Dr Earl Weldon, light, president ot Seminole Community
College olllclally wolcomed stall members, guosts and Inends ol the
hospital to walk through tho facility. The public is Invited to visit the
now addition on Saturday Irom 10 a m 10 1 p m

SANFORD — Veteran Sanford
pollt-em an C h a rle s F agan Is
expected lo join Ihe alreadyrrowded held ol sherlH's candidates
early next week
F'agatl. 55. said he ex|K-i Is lo llle
Ills campaign flnanee documents
wllh Ihe county elections office
early next week to iH-gln his Demo­
cratic hid lor sherlll. which pays
£82.703 annually.
Fagan declined lo discuss Ills
reasons lor seeking ihe office
Thursday, saying lie preferred to
wall until olheluily beginning tils
campaign
"I s|Mikc With several people to
make sure Hits was uliat I wauled
lo do." said Fagan
F'agatl lias served tile Sautnid
police department tor 28 years
iollnulng &gt;i 5 1w e a r stmt as deputy

3
Capl. Charles Fagan
with Ihe Seminole County SherllTs
Department. Hi- began Ills city
IHiltcc career as a road nllti -or lK-lore
working tils way up through ihe
ranks as d e te e llv e . d e te c tiv e
sergeant and deteellve captain lbalsn represented the cllv oil the
lederal drug i-nfon-emeiit team lor
6 Vi years
See Candidate, Page 5A

YMCA offers
screening for
kids’ fitness
By V IC KI DatOR M IE R
Horald Statt Wrilor
LAKE MARY — From iiiniii iiii III 2
.p in . on Saturday. Ihe Seminole
County YMCA will Ik- ottering a
variety ol activities to help promnlr
health awareness and healthy urllvtiles fur youngsters
The YMCA will tv ottering tree
medical and Illness scrcenlngt for
children ages 5 lo 12
Keith C asrlm an. com m u n ity
programs director at the YMCA.
sail) that arrangements have I h-cu
made lor Dr Tom Finn, a |nidia(rlat.
to cheek loot Illness, lor Dr Steven
Ihicblrlder. a dentist to lake a looks
al ihe conditions ol little persons'
mouths and lor Dr. David Darrow. a
chiropractic physician, to check lor
Isir k problems
"W r also Iiojh* lo have an rye
specialist nut lo scn-eii lor any rye
problems." said Casrlman
Casrlman suit Hut the duettos
will not I k- doing Indrpth examina­
tions lull w ill Ik- dirt king lo see II
there are any problems lor which
Ihr youngster should Ik- taken lo a
doctor
There w ill aim Ik- inloruiallori on
Sec Fitness. Page 9A

NffM RtOlObf ChAftM0«*««
Dancers in ihe chorus lino of Ihe extravaganza practiced Ihelr steps during e dress rehearsal recently.

Ballet guild introduces Lilly
By L A C Y DOMEN
Herald People Edilor
SANFORD — Lilly Chantilly is quiir a gal You • -in
merl her this weekend
The Dallrt Guild ol Sanford/Srmlnnlr will present III*
third lullet rxlravagan/a in Its "D iddy" irllogv " I hr-

Lite and lim es ol Lilly Chantilly.' Saturday night, al
7 30 p m . and Sunday alb muon al 3 p m Itolh
|K-rfonn.UH-rs will Ik- staged In Ihe Lake Marv High
St hool audliorlum
Tills Is tnggfi than I lit other iwo We've had Hu
momentum ol Hu- oilier two Ih-Ii Iiii I us hul tills is Hu
See Guild. Page 9A
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E SA N FO R D HERALD FOR T H E B E S T L O C A L NEW S C O V E R A G E . Call 3 2 2 -2

�aA - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday, March 13, 1002

NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS TH E S T A T E

FLORIDA
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Redistricting plan back to House

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By CURT ANDERSON
Associated Press Writer

M o th e r g o e s on trial In abuse death
MIAMI — The mother of 3-year-old "Baby Lotllpopa." whose
battered corpse was found more than a year ago, neglected and
repeatedly abused the child before killing him with a baseball
lull, prosecutors said.
Ana Cardona, a coca Inc-addicted mother of at least four
children, went on trial Thursday on murder and aggravated
child abuse charges In the death o f Lazaro Figueroa.
In opening nrgumenls, the defense agreed that Cardona
might be negligent,
negll
but blamed the abuse on her former lover,
u former nuto-parta clerk who will avoid a possible death
sentence In exchange for her testimony,
"W ho Is responsible for this evil? Well, In this case, evil has a
name. Olivia Gonzalez-Mendoza. the lover and llve-ln room­
mate of the defendant for 18 months." said defense attorney
Hon Galnor.

Dean W in e r's g ra n d so n Indictad
WEST CALM BEACH — The grandson of Investment giant
Dean Witter knew the risks were high when he allegedly
engaged In a complex money-laundering scheme along with
five others, court documents say.
David Witter, a Palm Beach Oardens investment broker, at
one point told undercover agents posing as drug dealers that he
"couldn't be near the cash" because o f his family name and
t tie Importance o f protecting hla buslne
His attorney. Richard Lubln, has said hla client may be the
victim o f entrapment tn the federal atlng operation known as
Operation Pinstripe.
W ilier and four others charged In the alleged scheme were
scheduled for arraignment today, while a fifth co-defendant
made his Initial court appearance Thursday.

^W hy don’t we send it
back to the House and let
t h e m c l e a n it up
themselves |

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida House
today musl pick up the pieces or a
legislative rcdlatrictlng plan fractured by Ihc
state Senate.
"W hy don't we send II back to the House
and let them clean It up themselves?" said
Sen. Jeanne Malchon. D-St. Petersburg,
alter a House-Senate deal on new maps
collapsed Thursday night.
Senators voted 25-15 fora Senate map but
defeated another that had been crafted as a
compromise for the House on a 21-19 vote.
After attaching a House map opposed by
Democratic leaders, the overall Joint resoluI Ion (If JR 2491) passed 29-11.
Negotiations all
__
also dragged
along on how to
draw 23 new U.S. House o f Re prosen tat Ives
seats. Florida’s delegation Is getting four
new seats because o f populationi growth
growth.
Rep. Bollcy Johnson, chairman of the
House Rules and Calendar Committee, said
the chances of both plans passing In time for
today's scheduled adjournment appeared
slim.

-S o t . Jaanna Malchon, D-8 t. Pataraburg
“ t think we'll have the votes to pass a
plan," said Johnson. D-Mllton. “ To beat the
clock Is another matter."
The Legislature Intends to return for a
special session March 23 to deal with
redistricting and other unfinished business.
The game plan Thursday was for the
Senate to send both proposals to the House,
where Democratic leaders said they'd be
approved. But the Senate failed to approve
the House compromise map, sending In­
stead a Republican version the lower
chamber's leaders do not support.
The compromise state House redlstrictlng
map carves out 13 black scats and nine for
Hispanic*, which represents two more Latin

districts In Dade County than n previous
plan.
Senators, however, rejected the House
map on a 21-19 vole because Sens. Winston
"B u d" Gardner. D-Tttusvllle. and Patsy
Kurth. D-Malabar, objected to the configura­
tion In Brevard County.
"It Just didn't make any sense.” Gardner
said.
Efforts to patch up the deal foundered
partly because Sen. Qullllan Yancey, DLakeland. went to dinner after misunder­
standing when the Senate would return. He
made tt back an hour and a half late.
left to the House was the task of attaching
the compromise map and Its minority
districts to the legislative resolution.
The compromise Senate plan that did
manage to pass has three black districts —
up from two tn an earlier version — and
three Hispanic. One o f those districts would
force Incumbent Sen. Eleanor Wctnstock.
D-t’alm Beach, Into a black area against
Rep. Bill Clark of Lauderdale Lakes, who
wants to run for the Senate.

First greders at Goldsboro
Elsmenlary School entertained
school chums, friends and
family with ‘Olhsr Lands In­
ternational Bazaar' Thursday.
Claaaea ahared what waa
Issmsd about Spain, Africa,
Msxlco, England, Japan and
China.

Im p a a ch m sn t resolution fllsd
TALLAHASSEE — A Republican lawmaker filed a resolution
Thursday seeking Impeachment o f Florida's banking regulator,
claiming Comptroller Gerald Lewis accepted campaign cash to
overlook deep problems at falling Institutions.
Rep. Jeff iiuenlnk. R-Clearwater, said hla resolution detailed
u "pay to play" pattern In which Lewis took political
contributions from bankers and then neglected to act property
despite evidence of mismanagement at colillapslng
laps!
institutions,
" I f a man's house bums down, he had an acclde
accident. When the
second house bums, he Is unlucky," Huenlnk said. "B y the
time his fifth or sixth house catches fire, a clear pattern has
emerged."

Nm M P M s kf «. Stalk Ssaai

Te e n charged
FORT MYERS — A 15-year-old has been charged with taking
l&gt;art In the abduction last month of three teen-agers, two of
whom were murdered.
Ashley Usher of Lehigh Acres waa charged Wednesday with
Nathan
ihrre counls o f kidnapping In the Feb. 9 abductions of Nal
_______________________
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Goldsbcrry. 13.
Irish Mullins. 15. and Chris
Stricklin., 14. all of
Lehigh Acres.
.
,
Robert Kay. 24. is Jailed without bond on charges he shot
Goldsbcrry and Mullins to death. Stricklin also waa shot, but he
survived.

First graders under the direction el Mrs. Whitney, there a Mexican experience.

From Associated Proa* reports

M iracle e x p la in e d ?

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High winds may have parted Red Sea for Moses
Associated Frese
TALLAHASSEE - While the biblical account of
Mo m ' parting of the Red Sea la often deemed a
miracle, two researchers have decided that high
winds could have caused the phenomenon.
After crossing through the parted water*, the
Bible says, the Israelites wandered through the
desert Tor 40 years before reaching Mount Sinai,
where God gave Moces the Ten Commandments.
The study released Thursday said weather
conditions In that pari o f the world could have
hern responsible.
The study was authored Doron Nof. a profei
ol oceanography at Florida Slate, ana Nathan
I’uldor. an associate professor of atmospheric
sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
and u visiting scholar at the University of Rhode
Island.
"W e're not making s Judgment on whether this
event took place." said Nof. whose finding Is to be
published In this month's Issue o f the Bulletin of
the American Meteorological Society. "W e're lust
saying that the winds in that area could produce
such an event.
" Believer* can find the presence and existence

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Thursday In the Florida Lottery:

of God In the creation of the wind. Just as they
find It in the establishment of a miracle," said
Nof.
"This area la unique geographically because It
la very long and extremely shallow." Nof said.
"Because of that, the wind can lift a lot of water.
It's like blowing acroaa the top o f a cup o f coffee.
The coffee blows from one end o f the cup to the
other."
The researchers calculated that a 40 mph wind
blowing for 10 to 12 hours could push the gulf
water s mile from the original shoreline and
cause a sea level drop of about 10 feet. They said
such a drop at the shallow north end o f the gulf
could allow crossing on fool.
The study's calculation* also can explain the
biblical account of the sea swallowing up the
Egyptian soldiers tn pursuit.
"When the wind relaxes, obviously this water I*
going to slash back." Nof said. "Our calculations
estimate It would slash back ut about 12 feet per
second. You could not escape that. The entire
area would be reflooded in a matter of minutes."
Many scholars believe this site, near the to* n of
Suez and north o f the Red Sea proper, was where
the Israelites escaped from Egypt Into Canaan.

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TAMPA - It Is widely believed
that manatee* are hit by boats
because they’re alow and stupid.
Some scientists are speculating,
however, that the lumbering sea
cows simply can't hear oncom­
ing boats.
If a two-year study at Lowry
Park Zoo proves the theory, U
could lead to a technological
solution to such collisions — the
m anatee’ s leading cause of
human-related death.
"W e have manatees with 12 or
13 hlta." Ed Oersteln. director of
marine mammal research at
Florida A tlan tic U niversity.
"A fter they've been hit one. two
or three times, why don't they
team to evade boats?"
O e rs te ln aald p r e v a ilin g
dogma that manatees are slow
and dim-witted is Juat not true.

T e s ta h a v e c lo c k e d som e
manatees exploding through the
water at 22 reel per second, and
they are considered nearly as
trainable as dolphins.
"There has to be something
else going on." Gersleln said,
adding that might be an Inability
to hear.
To find out. Oersteln and
Geoffrey Patton, senior biologist
at Mote Marine Laboratory In
Sarasota, devised a two-phase
study on a pair of manatee* that
have weathered numerous bout
collisions.
The first phase Involves a
series of hearing experiments,
and If they Indicate boat noise l*
outside manatee hearing range,
the scientists will move to phase
two: development o f an acoustic
warning device for boats that
manatees can hear.
The hearing testa are similar

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high In the low to mid 60 s. wind
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push a pair of paddles. If the
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paddle connection, the sciential*
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quencies and volumes llirmigh
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technological solutions lo the
problem."
S o lu tio n s c o u ld In c lu d e
modifications to boal motors so
they would emit sounds at
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D o m estic spat leads to arrests
A .Longwood couple was arrested by Seminole County
deputies Wednesday night on battery charges following u
domestic spat.
Danny H. Mall, SO. and Linda F. Mall. 48. both of 305 I’nlin
Springs Dr., were both charged with domestic violence nt their
home at about 8:30 p.m. Linda Mall told drpullrs her husband
kicked her buttocks and knocked pots off Ihc stove, arrest
reports state. Linda Mall said during the struggle, she scmlrhed
her husband's face.

Aggravated assault charged
Tabatha Marla Whack. 23. 70 Seminole Gardens. Sanford,
was chsrged with aggravated assault by Santord police
Wednesday after a person reported she threatened to shoot thr
person at gunpoint.
Ua gun was recovered, police report.

M an arrested for forgery, grand theft
Gordon Thomas Kellett. 40. 3038 Blaine Circle, Deltona, was
arretted by Sanford police Wednesday on forgery and grand
theft charges.
According to arrest reports. Kellett cashed a forged $350
check at a local bank taken from his employer, a Sanford Hail
company, on Oct. 4. 1991. The business owner reported
discovering a number of sales slips falsified by Kellett which
led to paymrnt of $2,700 In commissions. The owner reported
recovering $6,000 In company merchandise from Kellett.
Kellett came to the Sanford Police Department on March 11
and confessed to taking the Items, police report. Kellett was
charged wllli forgery, ullertng a forgery and grand theft.

Drunk driving charged

Kids win $2,000 from TV

M an in fa ta l
cra sh leaves
h o s p ita l

POLICE BRIEFS

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Stephen Paul Mchllreller. 28. I38G Spring wood Circle.
Longwood, was charged with drunken driving by Altamnntr
Springs police early Wednesday morning.
Police reports slale Mchllreller was arrested after his Vehicle
struck a gasoline pump at a service station near the
intersection of Palm Springs Drive and Orange Drive. Reports
state Mehltretter had blood alcohol levels of 0.147 and 0.159
during two subsequent llreath-a-lyrer tests.

W arrant arrests m ade
The following wanted persons have been taken Inlorustody:
• Emma Lou Davis. 30, 84 William Clark Court. Sanford,
was arrested Wednesday by Seminole County deputies on 13th
Street. Davis was wanted for violating the terms of her
probation fora resisting arrest conviction.
•Jerry Dean Roberta. 28. 2410 S. Willow Avc., Santord. was
served with a warrani charge at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility Wednesday where he was being held on prior charges.
Roberts was wanted for violating the terms of his probation for
a criminal mischief conviction.
• Thomas David Jones. 53. 2G00 Georgia Ave., Apt. 906.
Sanford, was arrested Wcdnrsaday morning at the Sanford
State Farmer’s Market. Jones was wanted for violating the
terms of his probation fora retail theft conviction.
• Robert Martin Norwtck. 44, 10O York Town Place, Sanford,
turned himself In to deputies at the Seminole County Jail
Wednesday. Norwtck was wanted for violating the terms of his
probation for a drunken driving conviction.

By MICK PPEIPAUF
Herald Stall Wrllrer
LAKE MARY - Megan and
Jaime Brodie, ages 0 and 9.
watched a considerable amount
o f TV In late February. As a
m u ll, they and their school
became richer.

■y MICK PPEIPAUF
Herald Stall Writer_________
LA K E M ARY - The
driver o f a ear involved in a
fatal accident Wednesday
afternoon was 1rented and
released from I he hospital
Thursday afternoon.

The two girls, daughicre or
James and Short Bmdle. M OW .
Alma Avenue. Lake Mary, spent
many afternoons In February,
watching a school contest on
Channel 18. The girls were
seeking clues presented each
day, and writing Ihcin on cue
•hcet forms supplied by schools
throughout the Central Florida
area.

Ivan F o rry. 00. 005
Tlmberlake Dr„ Lake Mary,
was taken to MCA Central
Florida Regional Mospltnl
In Sanford for treatment of
Injuries sustained In the
accident In which his wife,
and passen ger. M yrtle
Forry. 01. was killed. Lake
Mary Police Capt. Sam
llclflorc reported she died
en route to the hospital.

The forms had lo be submitted
by Feb. 28. to coincide with a
School-Aid telethon prrsenied
by the station that weekend.
The Drodie girls did not obtain
enough clues lo win the $10,000
grand prize, but managed to win
$2,000. The station rrqulred the
prizes to be spilt evenly betwren
the children and schools.

ltelflore said Forry’a late
model Cadillac, eastbound
on Lake Mary Boulevard,
struck the rear of a pickup
truck driven by Gregory
William Lee o f Daytona
Beach. BeUlore Indicated
Forry was experiencing
medical difficulty. Both
vehicles w ere traveling
about 40 mph.

As a m u ll. Jaime and Megan !
have $1,000. and the other
$1,000 went to the Lake Mary
Elementary School, to be used to
purchase school supplies.

Brlfinrr said that In the
report filed by Investigating
O f f i c e r R o m a n o w s k l.
“ there was an Indication
that the driver of the car
may have had a blackout
or mrdlcal difficulty, and
mdy not have been In
control o f the vehicle."

The girls' molher said. "W e
certainly didn't have lo oak
where the girts were or what
they were doing for several
weeks between 4 and 7 p.m."
She added. "Megan artuully
won the prize, even though she
can't write yet. Jaime did the
paperwork."

The collision caused the
truck to move Into the
w e s tb o u n d la n e , and
eventu ally head Into a
grassy ditch. Lee was re|x&gt;rlcdly uninjured.
The Korry’s car acceler­
ated and continued brie"1
down the road. Belftorv
said. “ The vehicle left the
road and drove through an
area of brushes and shrubs
until slrtklngan oak tree."

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The Drodie bunch proudly display a dilation from Channel 18 naming
Megan and Jaime as winners In a school con|est. Dad, Jim, and
mom, Shari, stand behind Megan. 6. and Jaime, 9.

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DEPARTMENT O F C O M M U N ITY AFFAIRS
N O TIC E OF IN TE N T T O FIND THE
C ITY O F LAKE MARY
COM PREHENSIVE PLAN
N O T IN COM PLIANCE
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CELEBRATION

The Department gives notice of Its intent to find the City of Lake
Mary Comprehensive Plan, NOT IN COMPLIANCE pursuant to
Section 163.3184, F.S.
The adopted City of Lake Mary Comprehensive Plan, the Depart­
ment's Objections, Recommendations and Comments Report, and
the Department's Statement of Intent to Find the Comprehensive
Plan Not in Compliance will be available for public inspection
Monday through Friday, except for legal holidays, during normal
business hours, at the Lake Mary City Hall, 100 West Lake Mary
Boulevard, Lake Mary, Florida 32746.
This Notice of Intent and the Statement of Intent will be forwarded
to the Division of Administrative Hearings of the Department of
Administration for the scheduling of an administrative hearing pursu­
ant to Section 120.57, F.S. The purpose of the administrative hearing
will be to present evidence and testimony and forward a recom­
mended order to the Administration Commission.

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petition for leave to intervene in the proceeding. A petition for inter­
vention must be filed at least five (5) days before the date set for the
final hearing and must include ali of the information and contents de­
scribed In Rule22l-6.010, F.A.C. A petition for leave to intervene shall
be filed at the Division of Administrative Hearings, Department of
Administration, 1230Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, Florida 323991550. Failure to petition to Intervene within the allowed time frame
constitutes a waiver of any right such person has to request a hearing
under Section 120.57, F.S.

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Division of Resource Planning
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Bureau of Local Planning
2740 Centerview Drive
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ED ITO R IA LS

Shifting policy
la the United States Belling to m e of It* most
sensitive advanced technology, with both
commercial and military uses, to nations that
sponsor International terrorism?
Not to worry, say* the Commerce Depart­
ment.
Several months ago. however, the agency
quietly changed a long-standing U.S. policy of
denying export licenses to Syria and Iran for
sophlstlated dual-use technologies.
The previous policy was based on the
presumption that neither of these countries
could be trusted to keep American technology
with military application* out of the wrong
hands. But In an effort to foster better
relations with these regimes, the Commerce
Department now will grant them export
licenses on a case-by-casee Ibasis.
Commerce officials Insist the new policy
prevents Syria and Iran from receiving export
licenses for military purposes. But w hat about
dual-use technology such as com putercontrolled machine tools that can produce
precision s le d for military applications? Or
sophisticated navigational gear that also can
be used In missile guidance systems? How Is
the U.S. government going to ensure these
Item s are used strictly for com m ercial
purposes?

Schools or parents educate kids?
Like Mark Twain's weather, everybody talka
about public-school students' poor perfor­
mances, but nobody doca anything about them.
In fact, those who try tend lo get caught In a
buzz-saw power struggle between the tradi­
tion-rooted education establishment, self-serving
union leaders and lurf-protectlng politicians.
Meanwhile, the students are getting shafted.
In rampantly Inferior school districts In places
like Chicago. Washington, D.C.. and Chelsea,
Mass., low-income students are falling and
dropping out at frightening rates.
If President Bush. Secretary of Education
Lamar Alexander and Congressional Democrats
were really serious about Improving education,
they would mandate a cutoff of federal funds for
school ayslerr.s like those until they demonstrate
quantifiable progress In academic achievement.
In the meantime, city councils and state
legislatures should pass legislation placing
school systems in receivership when they prove
unnbte to get their pedagogical act together.
It’s a matter of record that the vast majority of
public schools do a fine Job o f teaching and
enhancing cognitive development. Who do you
think are filling up our colleges, universities and
graduate schools — and entering the work force
every year?
The problem Is reclaiming the 30 to 40 percent

o f low-income students who not only drop out or
school, but drop out of society.
Hoping to staunch
this nemo
hemorrhaging of
1 st body.
the educational
Bush and Alexander
c a m e up w it h s
"b rea k the m o ld "
p la n (h a t w o u ld
allocate federal funds
to I n n o v a t i v e
schools. But resistant
Congressional Dem­
ocrats contend the
Republican proposal
will politicize school
systems. A plague on
both Ihelr houses.
A m ore c r itic a l
S The problem
question muat be
Is reclaiming
asked. Whose mold?
low-income
Is It the mold of
students who
those extraordinarily
drop out £
successful children of
Indochinese refugees, who have been here for only a Tew years
and are setting academic records all over
America?
Is It the mold o f school children In California's

J A C K ANDERSON

Maine’s Andrews
speaks his mind

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WASHINGTON - When members of Con­
gress swap stories about how lough It Is to
please the folks back home, nobody can top
the dicey constituency o f Rep, Tom Andrews.
D-Malne. Living within Andrews' district are
Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell and
President George Bush, when he to honest
enough to admit that a hotel suite In Texas Is
not his real home.

To help allay concerns about these and
other questions, the Commerce Department
says It will monitor carefully every transac­
tion and enforce a variety or licensing
controls. But the department's track record In
this regard la not reassuring.
For example, a sim ilar relaxation of export
controls during the 1980s resulted In .the
licensing o f $1,5 billion worth o f American
h igh tech n o lo gy fo r Iraq. A lth o u gh this
m aterial w as ostensibly destined far com m er­
cial purposes. U.N: Inspectors discovered that
much of It was used In Saddam Hussein's
efforts to develop chemical and nuclear
weapons.
It also Is worth remembering that In 1990
Iraqi operatives tried to persuade a San
Marcos, Calif., firm, CSI Technologies, to sell
them electronic devices that cannot be
exported without a U.S. government license.
CSI officials notified the U.S. Custom s
Service, which foiled the transfer. The Items
could have been used as triggering devices for
nuclear warheads. In this Instance, the
government's licensing controls worked as
they should because the American manufac­
turer alerted U.S. authorities.
The record of recent years shows that the
C o m m e rc e D e p a rtm e n t h a s not been
especially vigilant abut dual-use technology
sales to Iran and Syria.
A cco rd in g to a recent stu dy by the
Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arm s Control,
the department authorised mare than $300
million worth of high-tech transfers, even
though Americans have been the targets of
terrorist acts supported by Syria and Iran. In
fact, these countries have been Involved In
such activities as the bombing o f the Marine
b a rra c k s In B e iru t, h o s ta g e -ta k in g In
Lebanon, airliner highjacking* and attacks on
embassies.
T h e tran sactio n s w ith Iran Included
$600,000 worth of navigational radar and
communications equipment that could assist
In missile targeting, and $270,000 worth of
electronic measuring gear that could be used
lo develop microwave circuits for missile
guidance radar*. More than 75 percent of the
*72 approved sales to Iran were for com­
puters that U S . law has designated as having
a potential use In weapon dcvclopmenl.
For Syria, the Com m erce Department
iroved 91 sales o *f computers that arc
subject to national security controls. Six of
these
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policy not to aid the nuclear energy programs
of nations that support terrorism.
Congress Is considering legislation that
would strengthen export controls for nations
such as Iran and Syria. The m easure
essentially would restore the presumption
that th ese c o u n trie s w o u ld u se d u a lapplication American technology for military
purposes. The measure has merit.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Lrllrrs lo the editor are wrlcumr All In u re
must Ik - &gt;1lined, include ihr uildit-M id Ihr writer
and a daytime trlrplionr number Lcllrre should
Ik- on a tingle »ub)rrl and lie os brief at possible.
The Irltrre urr tubjei-l lo editing

Palos Verdes Enisles, an upper-income commu­
nity where 95 percent of hlgh-schoot graduates
goon to college?
Or Is It the mold of the 60 percent MexicanAmerican lowcr-mlddle-lnromc community of
Dlnuba. Calif, (only 200 miles from Palos
Verdes), where fewer than 20 percent df
hlgh-achool graduates go on to college?
W hy the vast differences In academ ic
achievement?
As a recent study by three
University of Michigan professors documented.
I n d o c h in e s e c h ild r e n h a v e a c h ie v e d
extraordinary success In the public schools,
many o f which are located In low-income areas.
In the Michigan study's random sample of 536
Indochinese children, almost half earned A'a In
math, and less than 4 percent had averages
below a C.
The researchers found close correlailons be­
tween academic success and live variables, the
most significant of which were Intense parental
supervision and longer homework time (three
hours a day on Tar Indochinese students vs.
one-and-a-half hours for other students).
In Palos Verdes Estates, wealthy parents
annually raise over S500.000 for their publicschool system. In Dtnuba. on the other hand, an
all-Anglo power structure has systematically
excluded Mexican-American families.

JOSEPH SPEAR

Welcome to the Fourth Estate
If Ihere'a a heaven up there, os we've been
told, there's got to be a little neighborhood act
aside for Journalists. My guess ia it's on an
alley off the a
street reserved for the Solvation
Army. Mother Teresa and animal rescue
leagues.
I hear ; iu chortling. You're thinking Spear
hai finally stripped his gears. You're thinking:
He wrilra about wacky schemes like flat taxes
and publicly owned baseball teams and you go
along with II. but now he's equating the press
with the Lord's saintly servants and that's too
much.
Hear me out before you toos tne out.
For thr (last two decades, to niy personal
knowledge, the Journalism profession has
welcomed to Its ranks the wayward, the
disgraced and the down-and-out. We have
opened our doors lo phonies and frauds and
given them Inside work. And now we have
been asked lo shelter a former commie kingpin
and a bullyboy with the personality of a pet
rock.
Yes. I refer to Mikhail Gorbachev and John
Sununu. They are the latest In a parade of
erstwhile reprobates who are trying to rehablllrive as journalists.
late ihemsclves
Gortiachrv I can live with. He has signed on
a a columnist with thr Italian dally La
Stamps, and Ihr New York Tlmra Syndicate Is
distributing It in (tie United States. Hts first
effort addressed the question, "Is Communism
dead, or does It live on. or can it be reborn?"
and surely everybody will agree the world
nerds to address these things. Besides, the idea
of Got bat-hrv having to answer to an editor Is
sweet Indeed. Now the former Orand Editor in
thr Kremlin, ex-boss of all Soviet media, will
see what oppressed columnists regularly
endure.
Sununu. srU.proclalinrd pitbull of the White
Huuar during the first three years of George
Bush's trnurr. seems to hate almost every­
thing and that gors double for the media.
"You're a liar!" he reportedly screamed at s
Washington Post ronespondent In the White
House R ose Garden last November. "Your
stories air all lies! Everything you write Is s
lie!"
Nuw Jnlm Boy (Art lluiitwsld says it's OK lo
rail Sununu John-Boy now that we are
acrom pliers I has been named lo replace
Patrick Buchanan as the troglodyte on CNN's
"Croaallrr" program. Hrcently. a Journalist

attempted in a spirit o f fellowship to mend
fences with John-Boy. Sold the Journalist:
"Welcome to our trade!" Responded John-Boy:
"I feel slimy already."
Funny he should use that figure o f speech,
because I felt the some thing when I heard that
Sununu was now a ... It's very difficult lo gel
this out ... a Journalist. I actually lelt
corpuscles o f scum coalesce out of the sir and
attach themselves to .m y skin and I wus
obsessed with the need for a shower.
Do you see the pattern? We took In Pat
Buchanan after he spent olx years bashing the
press for the likes o f Richard Nixon and Spiro
Agnew. Then he reverted to hts anti-press
missile mode for Ronald Reagan, after which
we look him In again. Now he's trying to
corner the bigot vote In the presidential
campaign (he does
h a v e a h a b it o f
s e e k in g Jobs fo r
which he Isn’t quali­
fied . d oesn 't he?)
and, gullible goofs
that we are. w e'll
probably give him
back his laptop when
he's finished.
T h e l i s t of
s c o u n d r e l s cu m
scribes seems endI c a s . J o h n
M c L a u g h lin , th e
former priest/Whlle
H ou se s id e w h o
f H tsrm e out
pronounced Richard
bsforsyou
Nixon free or any
toss ms ou* |
"amoral or Immoral *
taint, went on to host
a Journalistic gong
show. Oliver North,
the martinet who
tried to run the country from the White House
basement, to now writing s column. Ed Meese.
discredited as Ronald Reagan's attorney gen­
eral. also tried s column (now blessedly
defunct I.
There's more: Jimmy Carter's former flack
Jody Powell, and Reagan-era officials Jranr
K irkpatrick. Caspar W ein berger. Linda
Chavez. Richard Perte and Kenneth Adclman.
And on and on.
Journal tom took them all In — comforted,
shrhrrrd.
tend. nurtured them. If that's not God's
work, I don’t know what to.

A n d r e w s Is a
straight shooter who
hasn't looked back
since the day tn 1990
w h e n M itc h e ll
counseled him In the
b a ck s e a t o f the
senator's car. "Don't
be arreld to disagree
with m e publicly.
Base ydur opinions
on what you believe,
not on what I believeStick to your guns."
The gun reference
may have been a
poor choice o f words.
6 The gun
When the Drady Bill
reference may
to Impose a waiting
have been a
period on handgun
poor choice of
words, j
purchases came to
the House last May.
Mitchell oppow-t It
and Andrews backed
It. That didn't play well In Maine, the home of
the largest per csplta membership In the
National Rifle Association.
Andrews, a member o f the House Armed
Services Committee, alio look an unpopular
stand on the Persian Gulf War. voting against
It. And then he refused lo sign a letter written
by Mitchell to protest the closure o f Maine's
Lining Air Force Base, the source of nearly
5.000Jobs for the state.
"M y friends were saying. 'Whal are you
doing?' They said It would beeoslrr to Just go
along and condemn the closure of the base.
Bui we've got to make changes In how we
spend money." Andrews says. "W e can't lei
pork barrel politics drive the defense budget."
Now. thcre'a a novel Idea. But like many or
Andrews' Ideas. It rankles hto fellow members
o f Congress and goes against the grain o f hto
constituency back home.
Mitchell told ua that he advised Andrews to
slick to hto principles, "even If that meant
disagreeing with others. Including me. ... No
one expects elected officials, even those of the
same party, lo agree on every toauc.''
If there to a price lo be paid for taking a
stand, Andrews doesn't seem to mind.
Politicians who have won battles with cancer
tend to speak ihelr minds and pay the price at
the polls. Voters respect Paul Taongaa'
candor when he tells them lo slop looking for
Santa Claus. They realize that a call for
sacriflrc from a man In remission for
lymphatic cancel to not Just lip service. Bui
whether or not they will elect a presldeni who
won't play Santa Claus remains to be seen.
Andrews, who lost a leg to cancer at the age
of 2 2 . has never been at a lorn for conviction
either. Each day he rushes to the House Door
with a cane in hto hand and passion In hto
voice.
He offered no apologies last month when lie
endorsed (lie un-candidate Mario Cuomo for
president Instead of any of the five major
candidates from hto party. Andrews told our
associate Ed Henry. " I looked at each one of
them and asked, to this person the strongest
In the field? Who could be the strongest
messenger? Who could generate passion and
activism? The answer to those questions was
Cuomo." Throwing up hto arms. Andrews
adds, "You colt 'em the way you see 'em ."
Republican Insiders ore calling for hto head.
They see a freshman congrewunan In a seat
that the GOP wants badly drSng things that
are decidedly liberal and making nknself
vulnerable In the process. The Republican
Congressional Campaign Committee has
Identified Andrews as an easy mark this
election. Hto likely opponent 1s Linds Bean,
the granddaughter of 1..L. Bean, founder of
■he sporting #wda store that to a Maine

�Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida - Friday. March 13. 1M2 - BA

T h « ach o o l-&gt; u p «r1 n ta n d «n t applicant*
• Dr. Gary I. Methe ni of Houtton.
SANFORD — The most re­
cent list of applicants for the Toe
• Dr. Joel E. Rue of Arlington Holghtv
position of superintendent of III.
• C. David Soldo of Newton. Ponn
schools In Seminole County
• Polar E, Carlor of PHcalaway. NJ
sh o w s 131 p e o p le have
• Dr. Rabort t Nett of Locutt Crete,
applied. The deadline was Ok
• Robort I Noctof Llbertyvlllo. III.
Tuesday.
• Frank A. Landroof Brooklyn. NV
Any application received
• Richard L. Dktenton. Jr. ol Mor
with a postmark on or before rlttorm, NJ
• Richard C. Evane of Cantor
March 10 will be accepted.
NY
School board officials said Morlchoe.
• Laufe F. Saltroiil of Rochoetor. NV
Ihelr may be a few more lo
• William Barltiowlci of Warron. Mich
a Nancy Naof of Valencia. Calif
arrive, but they are not
• Dr Willie J. Klmmone of Oottsnls.
expecting many more.
NC
The position pays from
• Dr. Timothy p. Mags of Waltham.
990.000 to $ 105,000 per year, Matt
plus benefits.
• Ronalds. Kaufmans!Holbrook.NY
• Lori H. Mclntoeh, Jr. of Jackeonvino
Here arc the names, listed
• AndroaOM. Arnold of Irving. Toe.
In the order they were re­
• Dr. Diana "Dick'' Cubbago of Aitoeto.
ceived by the school dlsirtlct. Kan
• Jamoe M Vaeko of Overland Park.
as of Thursday:
Kan.

a Or. Jem** lain* at Weti Palm
Beach. Fla.
a Jthn L Algufet of Charlotto, ftC
a Patricia W Oarrottor Narcrvt. Ga.
S Lot lor L. Pottl of Modi ton. Ala.
• Dr MitW t C Carder* of taum
Huntingion. NY
SOr. Ranald D. Eaihtood of Opellke,
Ala
S George T. thu of SouthOrango. NJ
SDr Ianlord Goodman of Fiuthing
HV
SLawronco J, Kucief Weotmevec. NV
OMoron 0. Free! of EatI BructnKk.
NJ
SDr. Martin M theatre of Yvktonn
Holghfo. NV
SDr Floyd Hottiorot Tllutrlllo. Fla
• Cm Lloyd Barton of Montgomory,
Ala
• John LaSonfo of loo Ranch Latov
Flo
a Or William A Julret of Norm
Conway. NH
• Robot 1C Ford of Coiumbut, MJat
a Richard L Me Grant of Rldgt. NV
• Loaflo A. Franclt. Jr of Roctrlllo.

MW.

• John W. Mott of Wot! Palm Roach.
Fla
• Richard J Golll of Wott Chettor.
Ponn.
• Frank J. Folly, Jr. of Fayottovlllo.
NC
• Thomat L. Woodt ol Phoonli. Md
• RaSort L. Andaman of Miami, Fla.
• Fliiabotn Gag* or Tamos. Flo
o Thomat G Urban of South Amboy.
NJ
• William F. Parc Ira I of Gulf Brooia,
Fla.
• ErkA. Stomof Miami. Fla.
• Joaoph A. Ruofo, III of Succitaunna.
NJ
o jamttT HakoaofMl. Vaction. Iowa
• Jotagh M Vo Ioni eno. Jr of Borgan
Hold. NJ
• Dr. Jotoph P. KOI of Walkington.
DC.
• Mlchaal P Durancjyk of Melbourne
Bosch. FIs
• Dr Chsd J Woinfak ol Lang Bosch.
Calif.
• Dr. Donnie W. Oaggott of Bolls
Moado. NJ
• Or! Frod L Cofvord of Umatilla. FIs
• Maurice J. Canirerat of Margate
FIs
• Dr. Kormoth J Buck. Jr. of Corral lit,
Ohio
• Dr. Roland JR Goddv of Boca
Raton, FIs.
• Dr Barkov Klbsrlan of Potomac.
Md
~n." ' •
• Robert Gary of Sllvor taring. Md
M b . OorrllJ Knost ■Tomas. FIs.
• Dr. Ranald M Janduro oTst. Cloud.
H I. Cm** John M w W * 1
NC
• Lind* K. Gregory of l tow. Ohk
■ Daeld I. Fulton of Brentwood. Tonn
• Jomot W. Fktchor ol Mifcholtyilk.
Md
• Jomot D. Bucknor of Montgomory.
Ala.
• Dr. Thame* C. O'Routto of Anchor
• Karl K. Hamilton of Ops Locks, Flo
• Oouglot A. McLeod of Amotbury,
Mete
• Dr. Terrenes V. Brest of Chantilly,
Vs.
• Dr. Rkhsrd Seerpec l of Brooklyn.
NV
• Dr. Emmett L. Brown of Bullhead
City. Ant.
• Rich GWMmannaf Chartofto.NC
• DovldJ Jowortklof luceetunne. NJ
• Dr. Potor terlk of MeSiton, Conn
• Dr t. Gone Donltor of Otedikno.

&amp;

• JackR. Brown of Boca Raton. Fla
• Dr. Philip J. Megnorel la of Port
JoNorton, NT
• Dr. Dovtd DoRuna of Valrlca. Fla
■ Dr. Marlin A. Lutdwtg of Klamath
Font. Ore
• Dr Jamae G. te d m in d *1
McMInnvIllo. Ore
• Dr. Paul V. Soouoiro at Hopewell
Junction. NV
a Dr Goorgo D. OlPlloto ol War
rington. Ponn.
a Dr Ranald A, Whyte ol ColIt Nock.
NJ
e Dr. Arthur C Johnten of Boca Raton.
Flo.
• Dr Diana 0 HydoolPInoellla, La.
• Or Mlchaal Hogan at Colorado
Springe, Coto
• Dr. Noncy G Terrel at PI antenon.
Flo
a Or. Alfred D Tuklo of Berea Ohk
a Gone P. Abol of Daykattowei. Ponn.
a Dollot Gorrott af Mooratvl Ik. NC
• Dr. Jornet 0. Horn of Auttln. Toe
• Richard C. went, acting tuporbt
kndent af iomlnok County Srhoott. af
Sorronto. Flo
• Dr . J. Noll Admire of Godtroy, III.
• Dr. Harold J. Huber of Onohmno.
Mont
• Or Will lorn B. Thkl of Hoflmon
Ettokt. IN.
0 Jemet M Carutonof Holyoka. Mott
a Dr. Gone T. Lubora ol Wheaton ill.
• Dr. Cher let W. Lettwlch of Cm
mono, Toe.
a Dr. Fotncla A. Whik of Nowork. Dof.
a Rule O Chomottkl of Uobrook. Toe
• Dr. Prudoncs J. Guthwa of luporkr.
Wit
• KathleonO. Frolutof OuUKy.kAau
• H E "Act" DuBate of Pontocolo.
Flo
• Jemot v. Blbbd, III of Farmington.
NH'
• Or. Paul J Hogorty af Ipringtkid.
• Michael Harrington of Chagrin Follt.
Ohk
■ Dr. Jomot C. Milton of Middkboro.
Mott
• Dr. Tarry L TerrII of Shreveport La
• Or. Ronald W. Gray of Choller
IfrlopL Ponn.
• Jomot M ZetluRaCVFJtNU Spring.
• Ralph i. ArchfbeU. NM fcolk. Flo
• Dr. Wlllkffl W. Ittwo.'J/. of Spring.
Toe. e
- • Dr.-Thomas 1C. liiMN-*tv«bn«or.
Mich.
• Dr. Jomot J. Sheridan ol El Monk,

Cam.

• Dr. Aka M. Warron of Woodbridgo.
Can
• Dr. Rill W Rutoout ol Hondonon.
Ken
• Dr. Brando Boyly of Gultport, FIs.
• Or. John F. Buth si Wlnlor Spring,
FIs.
• Dr. Doug Bend of tsrswfs. FIs.
• Or. J. Edwin Howktt of Chetkrtkld.
Mkosurt
• Dr Berbers J. Fatter of Longwood.
Flo
• Dr Apulno Jackson of Milwaukee.
Wit
• Robert 0 Wattekid at Tuckorton. NJ

• Dr Jtnot W Scholitnborger ol
Velperalte. Ind
• Dr. William P. Delpaf Sorotafa. Fie
• Dr Mel D Cakmen of Montlieid.

III while telling them have fun.
The children will have Ihe
opportunity to lake part In a
aeries of physical activities dial
show them that being in aha|ie
does nol have to be dull.
The physical screenings will
lake place Inside the YMCA
building. 665 Longwood-Lakc
Mary Road In Lake Mary. The
activities will lake place in the
faclllly'a back yard.

aboard.
During Endeavour's wceklong
flight. ■parrwalking astronaut*
will attarh a motor lo a com­
munications aalrlllle that has
been stranded in a uselessly low
orbit for two years. Two other
•parewalks are planned lo Irsl
techniques for building the
planned spare station.
Endeavour's arrival at Launch
Pad 39-11 will mark the Aral lime
In a year that shuttles have
orcupled both pads at Kennedy.
Atlantia Is si Pad 39-A. awaiting
a March 33 send-ofr on an
atmospheric research mission
Pad 39-B was left vacant for
nine months so workers could
make an eattmaled 93.5 million
In modifications.
Endeavour, expected lo be
NASA's Ust shuttle. I» outfitted
with a extra on-board fuel tanks
allowing lor longer flights.

D o n | M is s O n ! ( )n I o&lt; ,il M i»w s S p u r Is
*&gt;1 /// \&lt;

f ihr

/ 1h

SANFORD — Dr. John Bush, who ran on
unsuccessful campaign for a position on the
school board In November 1990 Is one of
131 applicants who has thrown his resume
onto the pile for consideration as superin­
tendent of schools In Seminole County.
Bush Is ihc registrar at the University of
Central Florida.
Bush, who ran against Sandy Robinson
for Ihc District I seal, received about 18
percent of Ihr vntr district wide.
Wayne Blanton, executive director of the

Florida School Boards Association. Is serv­
ing ns a consultant to the Seminole County
board In .the matter of selecting a new
superintendent. All or the applications nre
processed by him before being forwarded lo
the district.
According lo a representative In Blanton's
Tallahassee office, a few more applications
may be received, hut the application
deadline has passed.
"The brochure said that applicants must
have their Information postmarked by
Match 10." she said. ‘‘There may still be
one or two that come throughl with that
postmark that will qualify."
Once all the applications are received, the

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local r o m m illc e o f citizen s, district
employees and business leaders will meet In
order to narrow Ihc field of candidates lo 15
that the board will then narrow lo five. The
board Will receive Ihe top 13 candidates'
names at Ihelr regularly scheduled meeting
on Tuesday. March 34.
The top five candidates will be visited at
their home districts by Blanton and a school
board member. They will also be Invlled to
Ihls school district lo meet with department
heads, the board and members of Ihe
community.
The final decision will be made by May 5.
The school board hopes lo have Ihe new
superintendent In place by June. 15.

Guild
Continued from Page 1A
only one we've pulled
off In a year's time,” the show’s
co-director along with Miriam
Dokior. Valerie Weld. said.
The show, which Weld likens
more lo a Broadway production
than to a traditional ballet,
opens with Lilly's funeral. The
adull Lilly, played by veteran
dancer and actress Linda Zem.
narrates her life story, featuring
alx “ Lillies" at various ages.
"You can always spot Lilly on
stage. She’a Ihe beaulirul re­
dhead with the Chantilly lace
lucky scarf." Weld said.
Weld said the guild Is excited
to offer quality productions lo
area residents.
"You don't have lo get on the
Interstate and travel to Orlando.
You don't have lo buy a 945
Uckct, (tickets fur "L illy " are 97.
adults, 95 children.) We want
people lo say, 'Hey, I saw this
great little show In Sanford
(area) and feel good about the
experience." Weld said.
The first ballet In the trilogy.
"Doo Wah Dlddy," look one and
one-half years lo wrilc. choreo­
graph and rehearse before Us
debut, "W ho Shot Dlddy" was
two years In Ihc making, with
production Interrupted by the
guild's participation In Ihe origi­
nal ballet “ Circle of Light" lor
Ihe St. Lucia Festival.
"W e promised Ihe public wc

would have this one ready In a
year, and we grilled out teeth
and did II.” Weld explained.
Featuring 60 dancers. "In ­
cluding 16 guys." Weld said,
"w e also have a crew of 15
backstage doing props and 18
dressers who help the dancers
with their costume changes."
Ordinarily, Weld said, a pro­
duction of Ihls magnitude, with
this much energy Invested,
would tour as a unit for several
months. But (hat's not the
guild's concept. Weld said the
guild Is dedicated lo quality
iroductlons staged locally for a
Imltrd lime for local residents lo
enjoy. And hopefully Tor people
passing through to stumble
upon and enjoy.
"It's Interesting lo me that a
year went Into this. After two
performances. It's over. Weld
said.
Looking toward next year.
Weld aald plans are In Ihe works
for a 35th anniversary extrava­
ganza. featuring vlgnetlea from
popular ballets spanning a
quarter or a century.
"L illy." Weld hopes, will be
slopping high In that one. loo.

Folk-favored employees lefl. In­
"1 remember he (Morse) was
cluding Jail administrator Duane the one name he (Folk) recom­
R u t l e d g e w h o r e s i g n e d , mended. but wc did background
Rutledge's second-in-command check* on two g u ya ." said
Bob Fischer who was tired, and Dunbar. "W e knew the facts, the
rmer nvarrants Hcutnenant Isauea rim) the pahjl knd there
Uliam Pagan wfra retired. Folk was no error made. There were
letter and a 935mmUuvfMMakM
gun to regret his 'recommen­ no mistakes made. Mr.'Esllnger
The Folks h a # « s o &gt; l? t i# t llo ‘
was the better of two choices."
dation.
m ♦ .*
*
- t S. B ,
a .i
Rbfltdge bald Esllnger'* name
"H e confided In me that he
was put forward after Polk was
In Dottle Folk's letter, she had made a mistake In placing warned there may be problems
lEslIngcrl In ofllre due lo the
states Folk cam e to regret
w ith M o rs e 's b a c k g ro u n d .
nominating Esllnger to succeed way he was irenting people and Dunbar said he did nol recall
him. In December 1990, Gov. telling them go." John Jr. said.
anything In Morsc'a background
Rutledge said Folk recom­
Bob Martinez appointed Citycheck done by the Florida DcCounty Investigative Bureau mended Morse lo Marlines's partment o f Law Enforcement
chief EalInger in complete Folk's chief counsel 1‘cte Dunbar from that disqualified him.
term through 1993, Polk sub­ hts hospital roam one day In
Morse said Ihe only negative
November 1990.
sequently died In June 1991
aspects af the FDLE report was
following a tong decline in health
"I was In (he room with John accusations submitted by a dis­
due lo heart problems and medi­ Folk when lie called l*ctc Dunbar
cal complications.
lo ask If he retired early, would
"H e also laid our family and Ihe governor appoint Harvey
several close friends prior to his Morse lo the sh e riff." said
■ P ag* I A
death, that u mistake had been Rutledge. “ Pete agreed and aald
percent
o f Ihe utilities,
made regarding Ihe appointment there would probably be no which was originally estimated
process and then he became problem."
Folk's personal physician. Dr. at approxim ately 9650 per
very upset about the way the
month.
appointee treated loyal, de­ Benjamin Newman said he re­
For the time period between
dicated . and hard w orking called Ihe conversation, but de­ Ihe start of the present afterc lin ed to com m en t, c itin g
employees," Doltlc I‘oik wrote.
school programs through Ihr
doclor-pattcnl ronfldcnttalliy.
People close to ihe replace­
Dunbar said Folk originally end o f Ihe summertime pro­
ment process said Folk originally did submit only Morse's name. grams on Sepl. 30. 1992. (he
recommended only Morse to Iiul later submitted Egllngrr’s cost lo Ihe clly will be approxi­
mately 99,200.
succeed him In early November name In writing as well.
1990. Bui John Jr. said after
Esllnger assumed office Jail. I,
—
1991 and several long-time

gruntled former employee, in­
cluding the allegation be slopped
Morse from stealing a license
lale from a repossessed aulo.
lone said the plate belonged lo

• Or. Roborto E. King of Lot Angotot.
Calif.

Endeavour makes first
trip to cape launch pad
CAPE CANAVERAL - NASA's
new space shuttle Endeavour
began Its first trip lo the launch
pad today In preparation of a
aatelllle rescue mission In May.
The shuttle, propped upright
on a huge transporter, emerged
from the Vehicle Assem bly
Building about an hour after
aunrlse. The four-mile Journey lo
the launch pad was expected lo
take six hours.
Endeavour Is scheduled lo
blast off In early May. A testfiring of the three main engines
Is planned for early April.
The 93 billion spaceship ar­
rived at Kennedy Space Center
last May. Joining NASA's three
o th e r sh u ttles. It rep laces
Challenger, which exploded
shortly after liftoff In 1986.
killing all seven astronauts

■y VICKI Dd S O M U M
Herald Stall Writer

• Dr. Cans E. Maglvaron *f Latayott.
La.
• Jota R. Rlvoro Of El Paea. Toe.
• Dr. Armand Doemaralt of Fall Rlvor,

Fitness
C oatlM w S from P«|R I A
r variety of mental health
topics available from Laurel
Oaks Hospital.
"W e want Ihla to be conven­
ient for the parenta," he said.
It won't be all testa and no
for the children, however,
here will be a "wacky obstacle
course" and other physical fit­
n e s s e v e n t s to k e e p th e
youngsters active and physically

Candidate seeks school boss job

Fortman Htard and Sandy Orwlg kick up thalr haala.

f

Because annuel pvtormanue by Ik I
Guild V laniard/lamlnala i n elnevt k IMr
Mlkut. Wild revm it IS*f an*v* unv o ted
In ifNnding tutor lafvrde* v Ivtoay Shane
its k m oi Dane* Artt «1 w t m M i
ettomaon or Saturday wouung to rtMnr
Mating

Sheriff--------------------------Continugd from Fags 1A
went to speak with
Morse about his position and
recommended hts mother go
ect with MorsCjFoJIpwing the

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him. ‘

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John 'Jr. aald hla father was
encouraged by a 'num ber 'of
people to promote Esllnger.
■Hulledg* made a- similar com­
ment. but both declined to state
who had spoken with Polk about
Esllnger. Dunbar aald there was
a great deal o f local support for
Esllnger.
Morse said he visited Folk
dally during his hospital stays.
Bui said he did not do so to
encourage Polk'a support, but
because their friendship had
lasted for 20 years or more.

Recreation

Kirby plana for Ihe ofttclal
d e d ic a tio n o f su m m ertim e
baseball and soft ball leagues on
Saturday. March 21. "W c II mrrt
In Fort Mellon Park," he aald.
“ and Inaugurate the 1992 Pee
Wee League. Little League and
Junior League baseball season,
as well as Girls Softball."
Kirby expet-la approximately
400 youngatrr* will be Involved
In Ihe summertime ball leagues.

DIATHS

Candidate—
C onllnutd from Page 1A
In 1985. Fagan was promoted
lo his current position as ad­
ministrative captain In charge of
all awom olflrrrs. In that role.
Fagan serves as acting chief
during Ihe tlmea Chief Slcvcn
Harriett Is away on vacation or
work-rrlaied (rips.
Fagan la married to hts wife of
29 years, Ethel Fugun. The
couple bus one son, Charles
Fagan Jr., u Winter Springs
IMil Ice sergeant. Fagan's brother,
William, recently retired from
l lie shcriirs oil Ice after serving
us lieutenant In charge of Ihc
warrant division.
Fagan said his sherlll’ s cam­
paign will Ik - Ills Rccond bid lor
circled office. In 1963. lie ran lor
county (-unstable, a position —
In rrtruspecl — I k ' s glad hr lost.
"T h e y did away with Ihr
constable position Hie following
year." Fagan said.
Fagan will fun- former Orange
County stale u tiorn ry's in ­
vestigator David Locker In the
Democratic primary Sepl. I.
On llir Republican side. SlierIII Don Esllnger will fare Orlando
private Invrsilgaior executive
ilarvey Morse. Lake County
sheriffs sergeant 1-urry Connlfl.
former Seminole County sher­
i f f s captain Harold "H ra u "
Taylor and Orange County cor­
rections olflrer Steven Durkuvle.

Helen Meyer Beans. 86 . 540
Village Place, Longwood. died
Thursday. March 12. at Village
on the Green. Longwood. Born
Oct. 23, 1905. In Wheeling.
W.Va., she moved lo Central
Florida In 1986. She was a
homemakrr and a Presbyterian.
Bald w in-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.
lie mire Harris Beverly. 94. of
417 E. Second St.. Sanford, died
Wednesday. March 11. at Longwood Kellrrmrttl Village. Bom
Dec. 30. 1897. in Sanford, she
was a lifelong resident of Ihc
Central Florida area. She was a
retired elementary school teach­
er and a Methodist.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e n iece,
Rosalind Epjia, o f Minnesota,
and nephew. Dr. Kenneth Payne,
of San Diego
W llvinEtrlirlbrrgrr Mortuary,
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.
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Willie G. Copeland. 59. 2315
Summerlin Ave.. Sanford, died
Tuesday. March 10. al Deltona
Health Care Center. Bom May
27. 1932, in (Jullman. Ga.. she
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there. She, was a state transpor­
ts! Ion worker and a mrnibrr of
SI. James A.M.E. Church. San­
ford

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Atlanta. Carolyn Elaine Vlnaon.
and Kim Monique Fudge, both of
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A tla n ta : sister. A lb erta L.
Culmer. Sanford: nine grand­
c h i l d r e n an d t w o g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
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House check-kiters to be named
By B T IV I N KOMAROW

C o m p o u n d sto ps skin c a n c e r In lab m ice
WASHINGTON — Laboratory studies In mice show that a
compound from soil bacteria blocks the growth of Kaposi's
sarcoma, a cancer common among male AIDS patients that
often causes red and purple skin lesions.
Hesearchers at the National Cancer Institute report today In
the Journal Science that a bacterial extract called sulfated
polysaccharide pcptldoglycan, or SP-PG. Is more effecllvc In
laboratory studies against Kaposi's than the drugs now
commonly used against the cancer.
Shujl Nakamura, a University of Southern California scientist
formerly with NCI and first author of the study, said SP-PO was
tested both against laboratory cultures of Kaposi's sarcoma,
known as KS. and against lesions of the cancer that had been
grown In laboratory mice lhal lack an Immune system.
In both cases, said Nakamura. KS was stopped In Its tracks.

C lin to n m akes un ity p itch
WARREN. Mich. — The man whose message was carefully
crafted with Macomb County and lla Reagan Democrats In
mind methodically licked off his proposals for economic
growth. Job training, college access and welfare reform.
Then Arkansas Gov. Rill Clinton dropped his voice a notch
and said he had one final topic to dltcusa: race relations.
With but three blacks among the approximately 150 people
In Ihe community college auditorium. It appeared the wrong
message for the audience, given past studies showing many of
these so-called Reagan Democrats abandoned the party
because they believed Its social policies loo heavily favored
minorities.

B ush gives auto in d u stry a break
WASHINGTON — President Bush Is offering a primaryseason break for Michigan's hard-pressed auto Industry as he
travels to the Industrial Midwest where the recession has
turned voters against him.
"It's a tough state." said Bush campaign strategist Mary
Matalln. "It's got high unemployment. It's a got a large labor
base which Is In a grumpy mood."
Bush Is expected lo win the Michigan Republican primary,
but the widespread economic discontent could slap him with a
protest vote larger than he found In his sweep of Soulhem
primaries last week.

From Associated Proas roports

Inquiry so a more thorough
accounting o f the less egregious
offenders would be provided the
public. However. Ihe Edwards
resolution was pul aside after
eth ics com m ittee m em bers
a rg u e d II w ou ld be tim econsuming and costly.
In addition to calling for re­
lease of Ihe names. Ihe House
approved a report which sharply
criticized the way the bank was
run.
The ethics committee report
said Sergeant at Arms Russ
misused his olflce by cashing his
own hud checks ut the bank and
fulling to carry out reforms
designed to end the abuses.
Som e m em b ers were
threatening a House debate and
vole on whether to fire Russ, but
he quit first. Russ did so In
writing. He Is recovering from a
gunshot wound to Ihe face that
lie says was inflicted by robbers
near the Capitol earlier tills
month.
While the House was wrestling
with the check-kiting resolution,
the Senate Interrupted Its debate
on taxes to pass 95-2 a resolu­
tion making clear that II had no
Institution like Ihe House bank
— nor would II In Ihe future.
Several senators complained
that constituents were accusing
them of writing bad checks.

Political wealth

Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - E m bar­
rassed House members are
rushing to give constituents an
art-minting o f their rlirck-kltlng
habits before the release o f an
official offenders list.
The House early today voted
426-0 to make public the names
o f 355 current and luriner
members who look advantage ot
free overdrafts at the House
bank. It singled out 24 ns (hr
worst abusers, und left It to the
public lo label Ihe rest.
The chamber begun Its debate
by accepting the resignation of
the overseer of the now-defunct
bank. Sergeant at Amis Jark
Russ. But for Ihe most part,
lawmakers worried aloud at mu l
their own Jobs,
"A s of today." ethics commit­
tee member Fred Grundy. R*
Iowa, told his colleagues, "your
talk-slmw hosts have u topic.
Youropponrnl has an Issue. And
your constituents have a reason
lo support trnn limitations."
Before Thursday, only about
live dozen lawmakers had ronfessed to writing rhccks beyond
their balances, mostly smallchange stuff. But when II
became clear that the House was
going lo vote to disclose all the
names. Ihnl figure began to soar.
A m o n g th o s e w h o cam e
forward were:
Rep. Charles Hatcher. D-Gn..
who said overdrew Ills account
as many ns 780 times over the
39 months.
Rep. Duncan Hunter. R-Cnllf..
who disclosed he w rolr an
estimated 160 liad checks In the
past three years.
Hep. Gerry Slkorskl, D-MInn.
671 checks. "W c should have
known bcilrr." he said.
It was not Immediately clear

The wealthiest mombors of Congress
Son Herbert Kohl (D .iw is )

$250 million

Sen. Joy Rockefeller (0.. W. W.)
Rep. Amory Houghton (R .. N .Y)

$220 minion
$150 million

Sea Frank Lautenberg (D„ NJ.)

$50 million

Sen. Edward Kennedy (0 , M a ss)

$45 million
S30 million

Rep. Norm Stsisky (D „ Va.)
Sen John Danlorth (R„ M o )

$30 million

Sen. Howard Metzenbaum (0., Ohio)

$15 million

Sen Charles Robb ( D , V a )

$13 million

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The lale Sen. John Heinz ol Pennsylvania would have appeared at the top ol
ihe list ot wealthiest Congress members: His personal wealth, based mainly
on his holdings In the Heinz food empire, came to about a hall-bllllon dollars.
whether any of those three, or with the release of the names of
any of the others who went the 24 worst offenders. As re­
puhllr. were on the worst offend­ com m en d ed by the e th ic s
ers' list. Account data, published commlllce. Ihe others would
hy the Washington Times on have been fire to obtain and
Thursday, sliowrd there werr release their records — or not.
many other contestants for lhal
But Republicans Insisted on
honor.
exposing all the offenders and.
The list Included no names. feeding on public discontent
Hut It showed, for example, that w ith c o n g r e s s io n a l p erk s,
one House hunk user was more charged there was a eovenip
than 592,000 overdrawn at one underway.
point. The list was confirmed by
Under the resolution, the list of
The Associated Press.
24 labeled "abu sers" — 19
"T ills Is a sad and embar­ current House members and five
rassing chapter In tills Institu­ form er m em bers — will be
tion's history. We eannot deny officially released within 10
II," said Rep. Mike Synar, D- days. The rest o f Ihe list will be
Okla.
released lOdayslaler.
The d isclosu re resolution
After the disclosure resolution
passed easily only after Demo­ w as p a s s e d . H ep. M ic k e y
cratic traders uhundoned llielr Edwards. R-Okla.. pushed lo
efforts to hull the revelations extend the ethics committee's

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Sem inole County Clerk of
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Teen transfers from Lyman after beating
■y VICKI D s iO R M IM
Herald Stall Writer
WINTER PARK - Tom Bolling. 16. of Alta­
monte Springs, has been transferred from Lyman
High School for the remainder of this school year.
His father Jocrg Jaeger said he has a problem
with Ihe Lyman administration which begun on
Dec. 6 when his son was severely beaten by a
group of Itoys nt the school, be said. Twelve
stitches were required lo patch tlic wounds be
received.
Principal Carbon Henley admits there was n
fight Involving Bolling and another boy on that
date, but vehemently denies lhat then- was any
gang Involvement. Also. Jaeger said. Ihe school
did noihlng to discipline ihe offenders.

" !l was nnc-on-onr." llriilry said. "The other
boy was suspended lor Marling Ihe flglil and tliul
was the Iasi we heard about It until Ihe beginning
of this month when Mr. Jaeger came In and nskrd
fora transfer."
Jaeger, an allomey. said Judy Thome, the
school resource officer, advised his son lhat he
should "think twice" about pressing charges
because Ihe students would be likely lo retaliate.
Ills son declined lo press chnrges against tin-

Deputies lohl him, he said, dial Iht- boy was
Involved wllh selling guns In drug dealers In
Miami.
"When I told llenely my problem
hr (old me Ihe school did not have a problem
wllh gangs. He said them had been no trouble
wllh violence al Ihc school." Jaeger asked that
Ills son lx- transferred to number school.
The request, however, was denied. The reason
glvrn by Ur Hnrtensc Evans who brads du
review commidrc was Hint Henley had told them
nosurh violence had taken place nt Ihe school
Evans said die commuter was convinced to
alter Its derision after Jaeger presented them
with evidence. Including hospital records, police
records and statements by members ol die school
staff who recalled die incident.

Jaeger said that his son’s house keys werr
stolen from his physical education locker nt
school last month and that several days Inter. 17
antique pistols were taken from the house.
Thorne said, and Henley confirmed, lhal no
report was made nhoul Ihe keys tiring stolen unlll
after ihr robbery occured.
A report nird on Fch. Hi with the Seminole
County Sheriffs OITlrc confirms dial a burglary
oorurrd al Jaeger's home and that 17 guns were
taken. According to the report "n o forced entry
Into the home was noted."
Jnvlrr Morales. 17. and Jesse Hurd. 17, nrr
bring irlcd as adults In connection with Ihe case,
according lo assistant stale attorney Ralph
Erickson.
Thome ronllrmed that Morales was
the hoy with whom Bolting had (ought .

boys.

"Thai Is totally, totally, totally untrue." Thorne
said. " I f you do not proseeute. the situation will
only gel worse."
She added Dial she ran recall no situation when
there has been retaliation for prosecution In a
case like this.

Vehicle
check
continues
SANFORD — Florida highway
patrol troopers will continue
their driver's license and vehicle
equ ip m en t checks th rou gh
March and April.
Troopers will select locations
throughout Seminole County to
pull trafDc to tire side of the road
to verify the validity of licenses
and to assure vehicle safety
equipment Is working properly.
Any law violations discovered,
such as drunken driving, could
lead to arrest.
T h e ch eck p o in ts m ay be
established at the following
locations during the next five
weeks:
• March 13 to 19 — Airport
Eloutrvard, County Road IS,
M a rk h a m R o a d , O ra n g e
Boulevard, Osceola Road, Upsala
Rood and Persimmon Avenue.
• March 20 lo 20 — Celery
A v e n u e . J .C . H u tc h in s o n
Parkway, Marquette Road, Or­
ange Boulevard, Slate Road 426,
Upsala Road and Persimmon
Avenue.
March 27 to April 2 — Airport
Boulevard. Celriy Avenue. CR
I 5. Orange Boulevard. Old Lake
M a ry R o a d . S R 4 2 6 an d
l*crslminon Avenue.
• April 3 to 9 - CR 15. J.C.
Hutchinson Parkway. Marquette
Road. Orange Boulevard. Os­
ceola Road, Upsala Road and
Persimmon Avenue.
• April 10 to 16 — Airport
Ikiulcvar^L-.iGR 15. Markham
Road. Orange Boulevard. Os♦cola RoW.**UptaW R U d and
Persimmon Avenue.

Seminar on
sales set
for Monday
SANFORD - The downtown
merchants will really get down
lo business Monday. A business
sales seminar Is planned at Ihc
First Street Gallery. ,
Entitled "In creasin g Sales
with a Service Attitude." (he
seminar Is sponsored by Ihe
Sanford H istoric Downtown
Walerfronl Association. In coop­
eration with Ihc Small Business
Development Center at Seminole
-Community College.
Karen S cott, nf Tram m el
. Crow. Co., and manager o f Ihe
Longwood Shopping Center, will
lead Ihe program, lo be pres­
ented In two parts.
The first workshop Is sched­
uled lo begin Monday, ai 5:30
p.m.. with the second ut the
same location on March 30.
The workshops arc open to all
- members of the Sanford Historic
Downtown Waterfront Assorts' lion and arc free o f charge. Other
•Intrrcstrd persons are also In­
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Museum design plans accepted
ByN IC KFFKIFA U F
Heral'i Stall Wilier
SANFORD - Projected de­
signs for I lie Henry Shelton
Sanford Museum rind Library
were accepted last night. Tile
Museum Design Review Com­
mittee approved ImiII i the exteri­
or design and door plans.
The plans will next go to the
Sanford City Commission for
further acceptance.
The C om m ittee met with
architect Jerry Mills yesterday
afternoon. Committee member
Sara Chase Dyers said. "I feel as
though we have finally wrapped
this up. We found the Improve­
ments suggested to Mr Mills by
the Committee were all Inc hided
In an excellent manner."
"The entire design project was
an excellent example ol com­
m unity coop eration ." Dyers
said. “ Not only Com m ittee
memlierx but many people from
clubs, as well as private Individ­
uals all had some Input, and I
believe the finished product will
Ik- accepted by everyone."
One example of cooperation
she observed regarded the kitch­
en. "The llrst plans we saw only
called for an eight foot wide
kitchen area In the floor plans
Now It's been expanded so It will
serve a much more useful pur­
poses." She addrd. "And of

course. II was all Input Irmn the
woinen who know- atxiut those
things."
According lo Museum Curator
Alicia Clarke. "The Design Re­
view Committee could have
taken two directions Iasi night.
They could have made some
further recommendations lo Mr.
Mills and ask Dial he meet with
them again, or they could accept
the exterior design he has come
up with, anil submit It to ihe
City Commission lor their ap­
proval."
Allhough the floor plan was
expected lo be brought up at a
later meeting. Mills presented
Ills latest configuration, which
Dyers rrported was "highly ac­
cepted by the Committer."
The only Item left lo be
decided al lilts stage ol plan
approval by llir Committee. Is
the exterior finishes and color.
Mills presented samplrs lo show
the Committee members, bill no
decision was required at the
present time.
Members of the Design Review
C o m m itte e In clu d e K e v in
Stubbs, who represents the
Sanford Historic Trust; Jack
I’anlellas of the Sanlord Historic
Society: Myra Dales. Chairman
of the Museum Advisory Hoard,
and Alicia Clarke. Ilason lor the
City Staff. Other members Dyers,
and Sue Olingcr who chaired (lie

S u rve ye d e x e c u tiv e s
see s ig n s o f re c o v e ry
Associated Prase
NKW YORK - Many Ameri­
can business executives say
they're starting lo see signs of a
turnaround in the nation's
sluggish economy, according to
a new survey.
The New York Times CDS
News Poll, published today In
The New York Times, showed
that nearly hall of 490 business
executives surveyed saw some
hint of Improvement

r u« esoio
M u s e u m cu rator, A licia C larke, o u tsid e the b u ild in g .

meeting. Sanford City Commis­ pleased with the d esig n s."
sioner Dob Thomas, who repre Clarke commented, "and had no
senls the commission on the a d d itio n a l s u g g e s tio n s lor
Committee, was unable to allend changes."
due to a previous commitment.
This past Tuesday nlghl. the
Clarke said. "T h e Advisory
Museum Advisory Hoard held Its Hoard also decided to hold meet­
quarterly meeting. The Hoard in gs m out III v rath er than
members had their llrst oppor- quarterly uniil this project is
lunlty to review the plans. finalized " The next meeting has
"T h e y appeared to he very been set for the April I I

Forty-seven percent of the
executives said they were con­
vinced the economy was get­
ting In-tier. 44 percent said it
was slaying the same and only
9 percent said It was getting
worse
The |Milled executives repre­
sented a cross section of the
business community, ranging
from giant corporations to
small lamllv firms
The hints ol optimism come
amid recent figures imlnllng lo
a revival In key economlc
scctors. On Thursday, the
Com m erce Department re ­
p o r te d th a t r e t a il s a le s
advanced strongly February.

the second month In a row The
1.3 perreni gain Iasi month
followed a 2.1 jicrrrnl Increase
In January.
The Times said the polled
business executives are more
optim istic than most roo
s tim e rs . In a N ew Y o rk
Tlmes-CDS Poll of the publh
Iasi month, only Id percent &lt;&gt;i
people questioned said I In­
economy was gelling IM it er
The new (Mill was based on
interviews conducted from l eb
IH to March 0 with business
e x e c u t iv e s at c o m p a n ie s
throughout the United Stales
The sample was randomly
selected and provided by Dun
A Dradslreel Information Scrv
Ices.
Il included Interviews with
274 executives In companies
wilh $5 million lo #99 million
In annual revenue. 121 In
com panics with SIOO million to
$449 million and 95 In romp.i
tiles wilh #5tX) million or more
The margin of error varied
from plus or minus t&gt; |M-reeni
age |Mitnis lo plus or minus in
percent |Milnls depending on
■lie subgroup

Education
plan charts
knowledge
By AARON W A TS O N
Associated Press Writer
IIA R R IS D U R G . P e n n . Pennsylvania public high school
students could become the first
In the nation to Im- measured by
what they know, not by howmuch time they spend In the
classroom
Hoard of Education members
say a new plan they approved
Thursday would not necessarily
make students smarter, but
c o u ld m a k e th e m b r t t r r
thinkers.
Some parents oppose It. saying
it lm|M&gt;ses moral values they
don't automatically condone.
Others say a lest that ts part of
the program asks Intrusive
questions. Including about how
rnurh TV the students watch
and how much their parents
help wilh homework.
The |&gt;lan would eliminate the
gra d u a tion requ irem en t of
completing a prescribed number
of courses In a certain amount of
lime Instead, students would
have lo master a set of learning
goals, called outcomes.
Along with requirements In
such courses as math, science
and English, there are sections
on "w e lln e s s and fitn e s s ."
"(M-rsonnl. family and communi­
ty living” and "citizenship." Om­
ni the roughly tiO outcomes
requires students to understand
and appreciate others
The system also Includes new
standardized tests, an Increase
In vocational training and a
greater emphasis on foreign lan­
guage.
Il would allow stmb ills lo
learn al dlllcrcnt speeds and lei
districts elim inate standard
grading systems That means
more students could graduate
earlier, while others might have
tostay longer.
ScIkmiI distrlils would Im- able
to design their own curricula
and would Im- responsible for
assessing student progress
The plan must Im- rrvlewed by
Ihc House and Senate education
committees.
"Pennsylvania lias become the
No I state of wliut Is a national
movement to reorient the em ­
phasis in Instruction from time
to what students know." stale
Kducatlon Secretary Donald
Carroll said
Joseph Hard, the board's
commissioner for elementary
and secondary education, said
every oilier state Is considering
similar apprtiaclirs lull lias not
yet acted on them
The public ti.es contributed to
hundreds ol changes In the plan
as II has evolved over the past
two years Hut some parents
complain that they didn't get
enough say
"W e are tired ol our kids being
used as educational gulneu
pigs." Cathy I.title, of Newvllle.
told the board brforr II approved
the (dan.
"T h o se are values they're
trying lo Introduce." said Lorur
Sputiler ol Lrwtslierry, York
County "Since they took G&lt;m1
out ol the school. I don't know
w h a t t h e m o r a l h a s r Is
anymorr "
Hard disagreed
"It's maybe tune to say that
stIiiniIs do gel Involved with
values and children." lie said
Hut are wr trying lo lake the
res|Minsiblllly tiom parrots of
huw IrhildrrnI should think?
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LOCALLY

Deeb, Rams
blank Patriots

O C S R am s still undefeated
MOUNT DORA — Orangewnnd Christian went
out to a 5-1 trail, then had to hang on to drfrat
Mount Dora Illblc Academy 5-4 In a lADIstrtct
H softball game Thursday afternoon.
The victory extends Orangrwood Christian's
season-opening winning streak to 5-0.
Eighth grader Allison lllrschy paced the OCS
Rams' nvr-hlt attack with a double, single and
three RBI. Liz Hodges singled and scored two
runs while Liz Hufford and Jennifer Dickinson
each hit a single und scored a run.
Ornngewood Christian plays again tills after­
noon at Altamonte Spring's Westmonle Park
against Trinity l*rrp. which Is also undefeatrd.

P atriots sho o t by R am s, Ram s
HEATHROW — Brian Opal shot a I -over-par
37 to lead the undefeated Lake Brantley Patriots
to a bays' golf trlmatch victory over the
Ornngewood Christian Rams and Lake Mary
Rams Thursday at Heathrow Country Club.
The Patriots (13-01 came In with a team score
of 157 while Orange wood Christian (0-4| shot a
104 while Lake Mary (0-9-11compiled a 187.
Also contributing to Lakr Brantley's team
score were Mike Dcrzovlch (38|. Andy Meiers
(41) and Ryan Stean (41). Brian Hunlcke also
shot a 4 1 for the Patriots.
Andy Braddock led Ornngewood Christian
with 39. Rounding out the Rams' effort were
Scott Armstrong (40). Kevin Rlpaldl (42) and
Matt Kuchar (43). Joey Clayton carded a 52 for
Ornngewood Christian.
Doing the scoring for Lake Mary were Dusty
Story (43). Greg Herlch (45). Tyler Wright (49)
und Jim Voght (50). Also rompcllng for Lake
Mary was Mark Shorehousc (53).

Rain in terrupts U C F C la s s ic
ORLANDO — For the second time this week,
the University of Central Florida Classic
huscball tournament was halted by rain
Thursday n'ghl at the UCF Baseball Complex.
The host UCF Knights were leading IllinoisChicago 9 6 wlien play was suspended In the
bottom of the sixth Inning with the Knights at
Imt. Leflflelder Brett Barker and third baseman
Ty Lynch had each hit home runs for UCF.
In the earlier game. Evansville (Ind.) defeated
Oregon State 5-1.
Today's action |&gt;lcked up at 11 a.in. with the
resumption of I lie UCF-llllnots-Chlcago contest.
At 1 p in., Evansville plays tlllnols-Chlcago at I
p.m. UCFandOiegon Slate play at 7 p.m.
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W H AT'S HAPPENING

Today
Baseball
□ Ssmlnola at Laka Hoarall, 3:30 p.m.
□ Laka Mary al Laka Brantley, 7 p.m.
□ Oviedo al Lyman, 7 p.m.

Junior College Baseball
CJDundalk (Md.) Community CoBege al Samlnola
Community Collaga, 2 p.m.

Boys’ Basketball
□ Class 4A Stats Toumamant at TallahasseeLeon County Civic Center Ovlado va. Lake­
land-Lake Gibson, 3:30 p.m

March 1 3 , 1 9 9 2

F R ID A Y

s h a re s S A C

le a d

Silver Hawks
overtake Tribe

. Greyhounds
roll by Lions

By TO N Y OeSORMIBft
Herald Sports Editor

B

Prom S U ff A sports

By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writer_____________________________

LAKE MARY — For 55 minutes Thursday
artemonn. Lake Mary High School softball coach
Jeannlr Fischer waited for an explosion that
never camr.
Instead, pitcher Tiffany Deeb tossed a five-lilt
shutout as the Ranis blanked the normally
explosive Lake Brantley Patriots 4-0 In a game
between two of the four teams tied for first In the
Seminole Athletic Conference standings.
l-ake Mary, now 8-2 overall, Is tied with Lake
Howell and Lyman at 3-1 In the SAC. Lake
Brantley. 9-4 and 2-2 In the conference. Is In
fourth ahead of Oviedo (1-3) and Seminole (0-4).
"Lake Brantley's the type of team that may go
a few Innings without scoring runs but Is always
a threat to have a big Inning." said Fischer.
"They're capable of breaking loose al any point

OVIEIKJ — Lyman protected Us share o f the
leud In the Seminole Athletic Conference
softlmll standings with n 3-1 victory over
Oviedo ThunuLiy uflcrnoon al Red Bug Lake
Park.
The victory Improves the Grryhounds lo 5-3
overall. 3-1 III the SAC. Currently. Lyman Is
tied with Lake Mary and laike Howell for first
plarr In the SAC. Oviedo Is now 1-3 in (lie
conference while Seminole Is 0-4.
Wlillr her team kept pace with the other
league lenders. Couch Christy Tlhhlts wasn't
overjoyed with the Grryhounds' |M-rfomiancr.
"T h e girls runic back down a notch from
when they played land benll laikr Brantley on
Tuesday." said Tlhhlts. "They played well
enough lo win today hut not any Irciter Ilian

SANFORD — Who nerds a big first Inning'.’
It look four Innings lull once the Lake Howell
High School varsity soflliall tram got rolling thry
couldn’t I k - slo|i|x-d and Seminole was Ihr victim
as Ihr Silver Hawks drop|&gt;rd the Tribe 12-4 In a
Seminole Athlrllr ('outercnee contest ut the Ft.
Mellon Solihull Field Thursday afternoon.
"W e've hern trying lo convince the girls that
they can win games wllhoul having a big first
Inning." said Lake Howell brad roach Jo
Luciano. " If wc don't score In Hie tlrst Inning,
we'll do It In Ihr second Inning. If mil then In Ihr
thlrd. whenever."
This time II took unlit i Ik- fourth Inning.
Trailing 2-1 Joy Joseph started an right run
□ See Lake Howell, Page 2B

□See Lake Mary, Page 2B

□ BedLyman, Page 2B

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Raiders
fall in 10th
Prom Staff HaporU________________
SANFORD — Brian Bridges hit
two home runs. Including the game
winner with two out In the 10 th
Inning, as Florida Community Col­
lege at Jacksonville downed Semi­
nole Community College 5-2 In u
Mid-Florida Conference baseball
game ut Raider Field Thursday
afternoon.
The game winning blast came on
a 2-2 pitch aftrr Rodney Tlsdalr I.ad
hern hit by a pitch and Ralmond
McWhltr had slngtrd.
The win Improved the Slurs'
record to 18-10 overall and 4-5 In
the MFC. while SCC fell to 9-1 l-l
overall.
, The Raiders will play home games
again today and Saturday. They will
host Dundalk Community College
from Maryland al 2 p.m. today
before hosting Santa Fe Community
College from Gainesville In un MFC
contest ulso starling at 2 p.m.
Saturday.
Bridges' heroics offset another
strong pitching performance by the
Raiders’ Greg Brck. The sophomore
right-hander allowed only eight hits
and struck out eight In 9 2/3
Innings. And while he was brllllunt
most of the time, he had trouble
getting the final out at crucial limes.
FCC-J look a 1-0 lead In the first
Inning Adam Burtnn walked with
two outs, went to second on a
(Kissed tiall und scored on a double
by Tisdale.
The visitor's Increased the lead to

ty C Mart l y w

Seminole Community College pitcher Greg Beck (No. 23,
throwing ball) was able lo keep Carlos Armas (sliding)
and the real Florida Community College-Jacksonvllle
2-0 In the top of the fourth Inning
when Bridges launched his first
home run. also with two out.
SCC tied the game with a pair of
runs In the bottom of the fourth
Inning. Stanley Evuns led nil with a
walk and Chad Epperson billowed
with a double Evans and pinchrunner Chris llulflnc then scored on
u single by Joey Gollnskl.
The Raiders' never really threat­
ened again They did grl four
runners Into scoring |Kisillon. In­

Stars oil the basepaths lor mut’h TnliWday's game. But
Bock was hurt by a pair ol two-oul home runs by Brian
Bridges as FCC-J oullaslod SCC 5-2 in 10 Innings.

cluding two runners us fur as third
tiuse. later 111 the game hut each
time It was with twnouts.
la-ailing the FCC-J olfense were
■fridges (2-for-4. two home runs, two
r iris scored, two KHII. Tisdale
(l-for-4. double, one run scored. one
Kill). Carlos Armas ll-lor-4. double).
Burton tl-for-3. one run scored).
McWhltr 11-tor-1, one run scored)
and Brian Mclauub und Oene Man­
ning (Imlli l-for-5).
Providing Ihr olTrnsc (or the SCC

were Epperson (2-lor-5. double).
Jack N iles (l-fu r-3 ). G olln skl
(l-for-4. two Rltll. Evuns (l-for-4.
one run scored) ami Hulflnr (one
runscorcdl.________________________
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Seminole CC. Epperfton JB - none HR — FNride
CC J. Bridget &gt; Record* — Florida Community
College JeckwmviHe d 10. 4 1 MFC.
Community CottegeO tt 1_______________

Softball
□ Lyman at DeLand. Varsity at 4 p.m., |unlor
varsity al 5 p.m.

Track and Field
□ Lake Howell Invitational, 4 p m

Lions hope to do what
no county team has done
By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports Wilier

S a turd ay
Baseball
□ Wasl Orange at Ovlado. 2 p.m.
□ Lake Howell at Bishop Moore. 1 p m.

Junior Varsity Baseball
□ Lyman at Deltona, 1p.m.
fiWast Orange at Ovlado. 11 a m.
□ Lake Howell at Bishop Moore, 9:30 a m.
□ Spruce Creek at Laka Brantlay. t p m

Freshman 3aseball
:Laka Highland Prep at Laka Brantley, 7 p.m.

Junior College Baseball
□ Santa Fa Community College at Seminole
Community College, 2 p.m

Boys' Basketball
□ Class 4A state championship gams at
Tallahassee Leon County Civic Center, 8:30 p.m.

Track and Field
Winter Park Ellis Meet. 10 a m
Ocala-Forest Invitational. 8 am.
Compiled from staff end wire rep arte

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I 7 30 p m — SUN. Indiana I’acrrs at Orlando
Magic. (LI
Complete Itettnge an Page SB

TALLAHASSEE - Oviedo High
School will atlrm pl to do this
weekend what no Seminole County
s c I k h i I has ever dour . . . win a slutr
championship 111 basketball.
The Lions will tie looking to wm
their filth Inumumrnt title ol Ihr
yrar when thry o |m-i i play In the
Class 4A Stale Tournament today at
3 30 p ill. against Section II chumplon Lakeland Lake Gibson High
SrhiMil at Ihr Tallahassrr-Lrtin
County Civic Center.
Ill Ihr other Class 4A semifinal,
the stale's No l-runkrd tram. Ihr
Srnutars of Jarksonvlllr llrarhFtrtrhrr High School, sijuarrs oil
ugalnst Ihr No 2-runkrd Irani. Ihr
Stlngrrrrs ut Miami Srnlor High
School. Miami Senior Is the threetimr defending stair champion 111
Class 4A
The winners of tmlay s gamrs will
meet for Ihr stale championship al
8 30 p m Saturday night.
Oviedo, rankrd No 4 In Ihr slatr.
Is 32-2 on Ihr season and undrlrutrd (31-0) against Florida
trams. The Lions are also undrlrutrd In 1992. Ilirlr oidy losses
com in g In Ih r K ingdom USA
Tournament In Ocala at Christmas
lo nullonally-raiikrd Christ Ihr King
of New York and ihr top tram in
Krnturky. Pleasure Ridge Park
Sinrr the Kingdom tournament,
Oviedo lias won 19 gamrs III a row.
Inrlu dlng ftvr straight In the
postseason. It will be looking to add
the state title to ihr championships

It won In the Crnlral Florida Classic.
Ihr 4A-Dlslrlct 9 loumumrnt. Ihr
Rrglon 5 title game amt tin- Section
III title game.
Lakr Gltison. 23-7. advanced to
Ihr slate tournament with u 78-65
victory over St. PetersburgDIXIc
Hollins In llie- Section II title game.
Oviedo hrad coach Ed Bolton said
□ike Gibson is a lot like l lie Lions.
"W e bad sommnr scout Ilirlr
sectional game und thry up|M-ur to
be a lot like us." said Bolton. "They
have six or seven good utlilclrs
lirtwrrn 6 frrl nod 6 Irrt. 4 Inches
und huvr our kid atMiul 6 Irrt, 7
Inches lull
"They stmt the hall wrll against
Dixie Hollins' man lo man defense
•iml thry played all man-lo-nian
drfrnse."
Oviedo's 32 wins Is Ihr mini ever
111 u season (or a Seminole County
hoys tram, and the Lions are Ihr
first local tram lo go to slate shier
Seminole High lost III tlir semifinals
hi Tampa-JrfTrrson In 1980
O viedo Is Ird by the Green
b ro th ers, sen io r point guard
Bernard and Junior forward Devon
But I lie Lions a tr tar Irom a
(wo man tram. Six dlMrrrnt p la in s
have led In cither scoring or re­
bounding in gamrs this year.
Also starting tor Oviedo have lircn
srnlor renter Simon llar|K-r Jr..
Junior guard Leon Lowmao and
Junior forward Randy Wright
ContrllHilIng oil Ihr l&gt;nteh have
hern seniors Kenny Kroog. Ian
Forrest. Travis Kullrnhaeh and
Juniors Chris Braxton. Brad Lnkrns.
Don la Jrnrrrttr and Bryan Krpplr

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Shnon Harper Jr. (above) and Bernard Green aro the only two seniors in Ihe
starting lineup lor the Oviedo Lions, who play Lakeland Lake Gibson in Ihe
Class 4A state basketball tournament semifinals today at 3 30 p

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when Qlna Bailer led off (he
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bases. Bishop then singled home
con teal.
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Oviedo attempted to rally In
the bottom of the seventh. April this afternoon before resuming
Zum led off with a single. An out Its SAC scheduled next Tuesday
taler. Becky Jakubctn hit Into a si Lake Howell. Oviedo will boat
fielder's choice with Zom being Lake Mary next Tuesday at Red
forced at second After moving to Hug Lake Park.

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Also contributing were Kellie
Woodall (double) and Kareh
had at least one player reach Pinckney, Robyn Daxey and
base In six o f their seven at bats Jennl L on gstsff (one single
but didn't get anyone past sec­ each).
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tng.
Mssclsrelll hit two singles while
Nicole Rathbun opened the Rsthbun. Helmers and Rachel
L a k e B ra n tle y s even th by Poppe each had one single.
reaching first on an error. Julie
Defensively, shortstop Pam
Helmers then hit s single that Davis, leftfteldcr Mcoli and third
mtsplayed by the Lake Mary baseman Pinckney anchored the
outfield. Allowing Rathbun to go Rama. Davis stoned a double
to third and Helmers to take play In the second inning. Mcoli
second.
made a diving catch of a line
"That's when I turned to Kim drive by Michelle Davis and
(Averill, her osMstant coach) and Pinckney registered two assists
sold, 'You have to have faith In ■nd ■ put out In the fifth Inning.
times like this.' " recalled Fis­
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cher.
told the girls was that I didn't
Her faith was rewarded as know what they had done to get
Deeb retired the next three themselves mentally ready to
batten on easy fly balls to the play, but everyone was ready to
outfield.
go and It all came together," said
For the Patriots, the loss con­ Fischer.
tinued their frustrating pattern
Both Lake Mary and Lakr
o f alternating aubpor efforts with Brantley are o ff until next
strong outings.
Tuesday. Lake Mary playing
"Right now. we're dragging In Oviedo at Red Bug Lake Park In
all areas o f play and we Just a 4 p.m. contest while Lake
can't find any answers." said Brantley hosts Seminole at 7
Lake B ran tley coach R eny p.m.
B etrls, whose team lost at
Lyman Tuesday but rolled over
a solid Spruce Creek team
Wednesday night. “ That's not to
take anything away Tram Lyman
or Lake Mary. They wanted lo
win and they did."
Diane Dubcr led the Lake Mary
offense, doubling home
El Ias bet h Davidson tn the bot­
tom o f the Aral Inning and
singling In Laurel Mcoli for a 2-0
Ram lead In the third Inning.
Duber later hit another single.

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Night Men's Polar Bear Softball
W .L . O ra c e y lau n ch ed a
League at Chase Park.
After Grace Apostolic began three-run home run through the
ly with a 9-8 come-from- . rain to cap First Baptist's 12-run
hind win over Gator's. First rally In the sixth Inning. Oracey
Baptist scored 12 runs In the also had two singles, two runs
bottom of the sixth to erase a and four RBI baiting behind his
14-4 deficit and beat Orace uncle. Tommy Gracey. who was
Apostolic Temple 16-15. In the 4-for-4 with four singles, three
nightcap, Lee'a Cabinets beat runsand one RBI.
Also chipping In were Rocky
Holy Croat Lutheran 16-4 In a
game stopped after five Innings Elllngsworth (triple, double,
single, two runs, one RBI). Mike
by the 12 -run rule.
First Baptist and Lee'a Cabi­ Henley (Inslde-the-park home
net*. who finish the regular run. single, two runs, three RBI|,
season tied at 7-3, will meet tn a Sid Brock (two triples, one run,
one-game ptayolT at 7:30 p.m. two RBI). Jack Ettonhead and
next Thursday. Gator'a and Danny Gracey (each with a
Grace Apostolic Temple finish in double, one run and one RBI),
a tie for third at 4-6 white Holy Billy Gracey (single, two runs).
Tim Palmer (single, one run) and
Cross ends the season 3-7.
In the first game of the night. Bobby Barbour (one run).
Wargo again led Grace Apos­
Gator'a struck for seven runs In
the top o f the first Inning, only to tolic's attack with four singles
see Grace Apostolic Temple rally and three runs. Raines added
three singles and three runs.
for the victory.
Chris Wargo led Grace Apos­ Jackson doubled twice and
tolic Temple's 11-hit attack with scored three times. Brooks had a
three singles and two runs double, two singles, two run*
scored. Alvin Campbell had two and two RBI.
Eason contributed a double,
singles, one run and two RBI
while Thad Brooks contributed single, two runs and three RBI.
two singles, one run and one Cam pbell dou bled, singled,
scored a run and drove In three
RBI.
Sam Raines. Robert Jones and more. Jones had a triple, two
Thomas Watson Jr. each had a ■Ingles, one run and three RBI.
single, one run and one RBI. Watson Jr. hit two singles and
Mike Eason singled and scored a drove In two runs. Thomas
run. Arthur Jackson also scored Watson Sr. also had an RBI.
Robert Stevens highlighted the
a run.
For Gator's, which collected 15-hlt effort by Lee’a Cabined
13 hits, Mark McLohon doubled, with a triple, double, single,
singled and scored a run. Mark three runa and three RBI. Keith
Aten hit two singles, scored a Acrec doubled, singled, scored
run and drove In another. Terrell three runs and drove In one. Jay
Ervin and Terry Rusal also hit Crutchfield had three singles,
two singles and scored one run one run and one RBI. Kurt Tabor
apiece. Mickey West doubled doubled, singled, scored two
runs and drove In two more.
and scored two runs.
Other contribuiora were Aaron
Other contributors were Jeff
Aten (two singles;. Chris Wire Johns and Danny Lee (each with
(single, one run, one RBI). Philip a single and two runs). Barry
Rothrock (single, one run) and Hysell (single, one run. two RBI).
Chris Grtsaom (two singles) and
Scott Page (one RBI).

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Inning for the Sliver Hawks with a booming triple
to right-center field. She copped the mix hit
outburst with an RBI single. In between, Sallie
Floyd and Chert Green ripped doubles and
Heather Van Oren and Tina Leman singled.
Seminole took a 2-0 lead In the first inning on a
double by Vsl Wilks, an RBI single by Lora
RIChsrde and an RBI double by Lias RiChorde.
Lake Howell's Oral run came In the third when
Tina Lemon scored Dlonn Lowe with ■ ground
out.
The Silver Hawks added three Insurance runs
In the sixth Inning to lead 12-2.
Lake Howell's defense was Just as Impressive as
the offense as they held Seminole to only one
base runner for five innings. Including retiring 12
batten ins rows! one point.
The Tribe scored s single run In the sixth when
Argle Walker doubled and scored on a single by
Wilks. The home team mounted ■ rally tn the
seventh inning when, after two were out Corey
Dryden mashed ■ triple and scared on an i
TWg p—n*-— Lbsn walkad — j g j *
singled la load the h «ca . But NaMa Rlggtas
a shot to deep right-center to end the game.

Contributing to a 16-hlt Silver Hawks offense
were Joseph 13-for-4. triple, two runs scored, four
RBI), Green (2-for-4, double, two runs scored, one
RBI), Floyd (2-far-4, double, one run scored, one
RBI). Shannon McDowell |2-for-2. two runs
scored!, Leman (2-for-4. two runs scored, four
RBI). Lowe (2-foe-4, two runs scored, one RBI) and
Van Order |2-for-4. one run scored].
Also contributing were Christy York (l-Tor-2.
one RBI). Kal Foldeak (one RBI I and Kristy HUI
(one run scored).
Doing the damage for Seminole were Wilks
(2-for-a. double, one run scored, one RBI). Dryden
(l-for-3. triple, one run scored). Walker (l-for-3.
double, one run scored). Lias Rjcharde (l-fAr-3.
double, one RBI). Lora RIChsrde I l-for-3. one run
scored, one RBI). Latrice Turner (I-for-31 and
Jaaewtc ( I -for-3).
Lake Howell Improved to 8-2 overall and
remained tied for the SAC lead with Lyman and
Mary with 3-1 conference records Lake
I will hoot Lyman In a crucial SAC gome
next Tuesday suiting at 4 p.m.
Tbs Tribe fell to 7-7 overall and 0-4 In the SAC.
Sewrtnah wtt he a: Lake Brantky next Tuesday
night storting at 7 p.m.

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People
Investing in Girl Scouts’ future

IN B R I E F
L tls u r* program * **t
Leisure program* at Seminole Community College an*
nounce* that the following claaaca will begin during the week
of March 16. 1992:
Rape &amp; Assault Prevention — Thl* course Includes one
Thursday. 3/18. 7-10 p.m. and two Saturdays. 3/21 and 3/28.9
a.m.-12 noon. Designed to leach the traits and characteristics
which are common In persons who commit sexual assault. It
will also teach methods to use against physical attack so that
sufTlclent skill and confidence will be developed to counter
most attacks well enough to escape and run to safety. Coat:
* 10 /per person.
Walercolor Greeting Cards — Wednesdays. 3/18-4/22, 7-9
p.m. Provides beginners and experienced watercolorists the
opportunity to learn how to do small, simple watercolors of
Florida scenes for use as greeting cards. Instructor will mount
pictures and have matching envelopes available Tor purchase.
Bring no supplies to the first class meeting. Cost: *3S/per
person.
Dog Obedience — Wednesdays, 3/18-4/20. 7-8 p.m. A basic
class which will teach the dog owner to teach his animal to
heel, heel and sit, sit and stay, down and stay, recall, respect
for the word "No,” problem solving and other basic skills. Dogs
must be three month* old or older and on a training collar and
a leash at all times. Cost: *35/per person.

Citrus Council o f Girl Scouts' Annual
Giving Campaign. "G IF T S For G irls."
started March 9 and ends March 29. "GIFTS
For dirts" stands for Giving Investments for
Tom orrow. Girl Scout volunteers ask
parents of girl members, local businesses,
corporations and other friends of Girl
Scouting to financially support Citrus
CoundlofGIrl Scou (sdurlngthecampalgn.
Donations to Citrus Council of Girl Scouts
benefit Individual girls, adult volunteers ami
Central Florida communities. Contributions
provide economically disadvantaged girls
with financial assistance to rcglstrr In Girl

Scouting ami to attend training, various
program activities and summer rumps
Adult voluntrrrs receive quality training,
resource material and administrative sup­
port. Central Florida communities benefit
from Girl Scouting through the various local
service pmjrrts Girl Scouts provide nml
from young adults who arc community
service-minded.
Citrus Cnuncll of Girl Scouts serve* over
20.000 girls each year In Brevard. Flaglrr.
Seminole. Orangr. Osceola and Volusia
counties. In 1992. Central Florida Girl
Scouts are participating In the national
sc n ice project "Girl Scouts Care for I hr

Earth." to celebrate Girl Scouting*' HOth
anniversary lit the United States. Girts will
Initiate environmental sendee projects In
their communities. Citrus Council Girl
Scouts arr also taking part In "Girl Scouts
Helping Children: Baby Basics," collecting
thousands of Heins for needy or homeless
babies and donating them to organizations
who arc In need of the Items.
Cllms Council of Girl Scouts needs the
support o f the communities It serve* to
continue giving Central Florida girls quality,
preventative programs. For more Informa­
tion call 407/645-1020 or I -800-387-3906.

Senior* to m eet
The Sanford Senior Citizens will meet Tuesday at noon at the
Senior Center.
Afler a business meeting, a hobby show will be presented.
Eveyone Is asked to bring a hobby to show. If It Is too big to
bring you can tell about It.

CAMNDAR
A lc o h o lic s A n o n y m o u s gathers
'

Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous. Bora to Win. and Sanford
women groups have announced temporary locations for
meetings formerly held at 1201 W. First SI. Meetings will be
held al the House o f Good Will, Forth Street and Oak Avenue at
10 a.m. Sundays and 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday. At 5:30 p.m. Saturdays, meetings will be hed at 2808 S.
French Avc. The parish hall o f Holy Cross Episcopal Church
will host meetings at 2 p.m. Saturday for Sanford women, noon
Monday through Saturday and 8 p.m. Monday through
Sunday.
Call Ellse Dean at 3234)383 for more Information.

N a rco tics A n o n y m o u s to m ast
Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday at 11 p.m. at the House
or Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

A la tssn / A la to t to m ast
There Is an Atatecn/Alalot meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on 17-92. Ages 4-17
. welcome. For further Information, call Diane $.a| 332-9135.

O ld ca rs put In llm sllgh t
The Celery City Cruiser*, an antique and classic automobile
club In Seminole Courtly, sponsdrtk display of did ttireeAeh"
Saturday from 7-10 p.m. In the Wal-Mart parking lot behind
Wendy's on U.S. Highway 17-92. Sanford. Non-members are
welcome to bring their old cars or browse. For more
Information, call Dave Scott at 323-8844.

American Association ol Rst i r ed

Persons

sponsors

557AHVS, a sata driving
court* lor ssnlor cltlztns,
regularly throughout th* year.
Al a recant else* held at the
Sanford Senior Canter, Inetructor Nick Klock, above,'
helped eenlore refresh their
memories about driving skill,
laws, safety equipment and
coping with the hazards of the
road as a person ages. Right,

Wi&amp;srssrss:
Bottom, a group.-oUsankw*
bone up on the laws 6f We
road.,Completion,Qf.lhe c o w »«
entitles seniors to a discount
rate on automobile Insurance.

N a r-A n o n to offer halp
Nar-Anon, a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, meets at 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at West
Lake Hospital. State Road 434. Longwood. and on Fridays, at 8
p.m.. at Grove Counseling Center. Third Street and Oak
Avenue, Sanford. For more Information, call 869-6364.

Coed’s mother wants answers
about school’s policy on rape
DBAS ABBTt Please help. I
don't know how to handle this
situation. My daughter is a
freshman at a Midwestern coed
college. She was assigned to a
coed floor In a dormitory with 1 1
girls and 64 boys.
The first week of school, a girl
she knows who live* across
campus was raped In her dorm
room . Campus police w ere
not tried, the boy admitted the
rape. His "punishment": He was
moved out of the victim's dorm,
across campus, and onto my
daughter's coed floor!
t am outraged! I definitely
want to do something, but my
' daughter and her roommate are
upset because they feel my
Involvement would label them,
and the boy's friends would
harass them. The roommate
won't tell her parents because
she Is afraid her parent* will
make Iter move back home.
These girls are young and
naive, but I have to rrapcct her
wlahea. Since I am new to the
stale, I have nu contacts or
support.
I know that local police should
have been Involved and the
victim should have pressed
charge*, but neither wa* done. I
am deeply concerned lor my
daughter's safely: the rapist
should have at least been moved
to an all-male floor! Please tel)
me what to do.
CONCEBMBO MOTHER
D BA* CONCERNED: It Is un­
fortunate that the local police
were not notified immediately.
If the young man admitted lo
the rape, he should have been
: expelled. And. If your daughter
; Is afraid lo apeak up because ol
possible harassment, you should
cunlsct the president of the
university and request a ropy of
the school'* policies about rape.
' Also, ask for the university'*
explanation lor Its action in ihi*

case. Finally. Inquire about Ihe
school'* programs for educating
aludcnta about their vulnerabili­
ty to thl* crime. If there are no
programs, something should he
atari ed.

DEAR ABBY i I sure enjoyed
those letters from people who
lold about receiving gifts that
had telltale signs o f having been
used. My cousin received u
cookie tar as a wedding shower
gth. When she got It home, ahe
noticed some rookie crumbs at
the bottom.
A friend Df mine lold me she
received a strum iron for a
wedding present. II was In a
regular carton, taped shut, like
brand-new llrm * come In. bul
when she look II out of the
carton to use. It, It had water In
Itl I’m sure others liave had
similar experience*. Have you.
Abby?

DEAR ARRTi I recently at­

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M O V IE l A N D D R IV F -IN

N S W ARRIVALS
The following births have hern
recorded at HCA Central Florida
Regional Hospital:
Feb. 14 — Angela Sluck and
Edward Chavrrs. Sanford, girl.
Feb.
Ruben
girl.

15 — Laura M. and
S. Julrus. Longwood.

Feb. 16 — J o s r l y n nc
Brown. Sanford. I»y .

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Feb. 17 — Shrrnu A. Wright
and Brandon W. Cush. Sanford,
boy; Sondni R. Hoover. Geneva,
girl.
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Beauchamp, Lake Mary. Itoy:
Thrrusu L. Brink and Donald A.
Docring. Sunfiml, boy: t.ual C.
and Rodney E. Grant. Sanford,
boy; Mary Reynolds, Atlanuinle
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tended a bridal ahower. Many
altended. since the bride-to-be Is
a well-known, well-liked loral
woman.

bought a brand-new purer, and
when I got It home I found a
quarter In the coin purer!

Afler opening all Ihe gifts, the
bride stood up and thanked
everyone for coining and bring­
ing such lovely gifts. Then one of
tier aunts, who wa* one of the
hostesses, stood up and aald.
"Because of the price of postage
these days, the verbal ‘(hankyou' you Just heard from Ihe
bride will be ihe only one you
will gel. She will send written
thank-you notes only lo those
who were unable lo attend the
ahower."

DEAR ABBYi The letter front
the nursing home administrator
about families who Ignore their
m o t h e r * , fat hers and
grandparents who reside in
nursing home* hll a sore spot
I've had for year*.
I have cared for sen lore, loo,
and some family member* who
"visit" do nol slay for even 10
minutes. They come In saying.
" I can only slay a few mtnulcs —
I'm on my way to my bridge rlub
lor some other event) but I
wanted toaeeyqu."
Abby. there I* never an olTrr to
take the person for a ride, or out
to eal. or for an Ice cream rone.
Some of these senior* liad
entertained their kinfolk in their
homes for years.' but of course
that la all forgotten.
Parent* care for their children
for years, bul these ungrateful
children would nol even consid­
er taking their aging parents for
a weekend.

Abby. I think this was very
tacky. What gift isn't worth a
29-crnt postage stamp to ac­
knowledge? What do you Ihtnk?

PUT-OFF OUEBT
DEAR Ql/EBTi If ihe aunt
ma d e that a n n o u n c e m e n t
without Ihe consent of the bride,
she had a lot of nerve. And If she
had the consent of the bride,
shame on both ot them. Every
shower gilt rails for a written
thank-you.

CAREGIVER, U.B.A.

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BT. PETERS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Ranehen Road
Lea* Mery. Floods
(407) 444 LORO
The Rev Beverly L Barge
Rector

Dr 4 Oh* Irwin
Church School
Worship Service

AfVER OAKS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. P C JL
Trade!ion.af VeiutSContemporary Style"
Meet* ei U * e Mary
Elementary School
Coma of La*# Mary Bhd
and Country Club 'Road
Sunday School
9 20 am
Worship
10 30 am
Dr John Montgomery Senior Paator
2209103

Vem ’ J.R * Spears

14 Hr*, poa ivy •7 Ooyv par mm

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3214)93 or 1304457
1000am
1000 am

Nuraory Car* P
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BT. JOHN'S EASTERN
ORTHODOX CHURCH
2T43 Country Dub Hoad

Rev Theme* P. Tkecftuk Munster
Church Behoof
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2401 S Perk Am

Church Of God
CHURCH OF OOO
901 W 72nd tlraat
Rev Troy A Baggett
Pastor
Sunday SchoM
945 am
Mommg Worship
’ 0 50am
Ivangeh it* ftarvK*
9 00 pm
Family Cnnchmont
Semes Wednesday
7 00 pm
CHURCH OF OOO
(TM DAY)
Danone Community Canter
Sun Room
Worship 9omca 4 9*tua
Study Saturday
10 00am
Warren Randan Paator
|407) 2S4CJ19

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1019 Mwy 17S2 I ml H O Huy 424
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MARKHAM WOOOf
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
9210 Markham Woods Roed
Lake Mery
Phone 123 2020
Dr Don T 0e Bevuise
Peafor
Sunday School, All Agee 915 am
Church Services S 20 and ID 30 am
Nursery Provided
Youth Group. Sunday
909 pm
PrwSchoof Mon thm Frl
91012
Monthly Family N*gnt Supper
Third Wednesday of
Each Month
9 20pm

GRACE UN H ID
M tTHOOHT CHURCH
I N Country Dub Rd
lake Mary
Dr Richard Altwry
Pastor
Worship Seme•
1020am
Sunday 'School
9 30am
U MYF
SOOpm
Monday B&lt;b«* Study
1000 am
Nursery provided for ah service*
TRINITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

Deep inside each person, where no one can see, stands a dream cattle. The nature
o f it varies according to one's character and personality. An artist may dream of
creating a masterpiece-not yet painted-whien will inspire many people. Another
person may sec a vision o f how he or she can make life happier for others.
Everyone must believe in his or her dream in order to go forward with patience.
Jeeu* hoped that the world would hear His message through the uneducated
fishermen He choee as His close companions. He did not give up His dream that the
dieciplcs would carry on His w ork... even when Peter denied any connection with Him.
His dream came true. Showing courage and faith, this small group o f twelve grew
through centuries into today's worldwide congregation of millions.
You will find inspiration and help fur your dreams o f spiritual accoppliabment
when you attend the church or synagogue o f your choice.

Christian Scltnca

Rev Jeffrey T lfcaon
Aseooaia Minuter • Youth

CHUCK OALORNEAU

Friday
P*»lm
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Paalm
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SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Temporarily Meeting al
Zayts's Plata
Phone 322OME —
4 D Saagrevsa
Joe Cepuio
Youth Ed Dwocier
BiMaSchoof
920am
Morning Worship
10 30 am
Evening Service
• 00 p m
Tua S Wad •Aduft Home
D'Wa Studes
700 pm
Wad Night Youth
700 pm

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FIRST PRESSYTERlAN CHURCH
OF LAKE MARY
Wilbur A*e , Lake Mary
Rev A f S1evens
Pastor
Church Prayer Meeting
S15 am
Church School
945 am
MOO am
Moming Worship
Youth Group
9 00 pm
Wed' Choar Practice
730pm
Thurs Youth Chow
700 pm

FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
41* Park * rt
222 4371
Jean U Guerry
Patter
Kenneth R Marshal!
Director of
Mvuc
Morning Worship 1 20 * MD0 am
Sunday School
9 45am
Youlh Fellowship
5 00 pm
Womens Fellowship
Ffnf
Monday
MOO am
Women l Circle
Second
Monday 10 • m , 7 p m . 7 20 p m
Man's Prayer Breakfast
IK Thursday
*30 am
Man s Fellowship
3rd Thursday
4 30 pm
Nursery Provided For All Service*

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Catholic

519Park Avenue. Sanford
Rev Floyd Stake, it
Pastor
Plat Tommy John*
Minister of Education
Rev Jim Cornea Minister of Mu**c

Rev George B Spraney, Jr
Phone 222 2SS2
Churth School
9 20 am
Morning Worship
1000 &gt;•m
Nursery
Senior High Fellowship
5 20 pm
Sunday
Wednesday Family N*ghl
Supper
9 20 pm
Youth Group*
5 20 pm
Voyagers |K4 Grades)
High Von age (59 Grades)
Just Friends ' Singles
Group
700 p m
Petto • Bto* Study
700 p m

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91: a h l
Wedneedey MM# Study 700 pm
Children a Time included in Worship
Nursery provided for
SeMet end Small Children
'■Small Enough To Love You —
Growing in Chrlai To Serve You"

ALL BOUIB CATHOLIC CHURCH
•02 Oak A*e . Sanford. Pla
Faihar Thomaa Bum* Pariah Pastor
Sal Vigil Maas
BOO pm
Sun Mas*
SOD. 1030. 1200
Confession, Bat
44 49 pm
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oak Are 4 3rd Street

Methodist

900 am
1000 am
•00 pm.
700 p m
700 pm.

Wad Prayer SerYtca

Pastor
• 15 am
1020 am

CHRIST UNfTKD
MCTHOOtST CHURCH
409 Tucks* Drive
(Comer Tucker Dr 1 CR 427)
Jama* E Ulmer
Pastor
Telephone 122 7900

W flTT n d * (A A T ItT CMUACH
AIM Amjia Ro m i O A I
Or BobOyM UcFrtl*
Sunday School

•T. JAMES HOUSE OF PRAYER
714S Church 91
Sanford
Phone 223S27S
941 hop Eugene Cooper
P**tor
Sunday School'
107® * m
Sunday Worsfup
12 20 p m
Sunday Night Service
SOO p m
Tuesday Service
SOOpm
Thursday Service
SOD p m

Waakd*y Kindergarten and
Pre Kindergarten Program
For Informal Km Call 222 3552
or 3230*10
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LUTHIRAN CHURCH
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2917 OrtanSo Ortva (Hwy 17 92)
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Pallor
• 00am
Worship SarvK*
10 DO a m
BrMa Study
Thursdays
1100 am
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1101W 1st St SaMonS
229 n u
Paaior
Don Hack*
Jack M Thomas Mtnifiar of Mus k
TimSanay
Mmtsta of Youth
• 20am
Sunday School
10 55a m
Morning Worship
5 45pm
Church Training
Evening Worship
1 00pm
Wad Prayer Same a
I 20 pm
COUNT hr U O t BAPTIST
CHURCH
Country Out) Road:, taka Mary
A«ary M Long
Pastor
Sunday School
f4 9 p m
Preaching • Worshiping 10 45 a m
MHO Study
i 20 p m
Sharing 1 Proclaiming
7 20 pm
Wad Prayer Heel
7 20 p m

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•01 c Airport Bhrd, Sanlord
R n Larry Ehmgion
Pastor
Sha« MeNeely
Mustc/Youth
BUMMy School
9 45* m
Morning Worship
11 00 SiIII
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1100am
Fvoung Worship
700pm

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, March 13, 199.'

TB

Praise His name

IN B R I E F

Commission adopts resolution for jail chaplain appreciation week
Pizzazz featured at Z io n H o p *
SANFORD — The Voices of Pizzazz will sponsor a "Joy
Night" service on Saturday. March 21, at 7 p.m. The service
will be held at Zion Hope Missionary Baptist Church. 710
Orange Ave.
Several choirs In and around the area will appearing In the
program. Everyone Is Invited to attend.
For more Information, contact Marvin Henderson at
330-7044.

Presbyterian w o m e n to sp o n s o r sh o w
LAKE MARY — Markham Wooda Presbyterian Women’s
Group Is sponsoring Its first Spring Tea and Style Show on
Saturday. March 21, at Heathrow Country Club f t 1 p.m.
Fashions will be provided by Casual Comer. Altamonte Mall.
Alljiroceeda will benefit the building fund for the new kitchen.
Tickets are *12 and sealln; Is limited. Door prizes will be
provided by Culinary Cottage, Longwood.
Far Information and reservations, call Jan Kaufman
332-0740 or Marlene Ttmrner 834-7220.

S p rin g Festival set for M ay
SANFORD — Plnecrest Baptist Church. 601 Airport Blvd.,
will hold Its Spring Festival on May 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
There will be games, arts and crafts for all ages. Craft era are
needed.
For more Information, call 322-7723.

Lenten series co n tinue s
SANFORD — Holy Cross Episcopal Church. 401 S. Park Ave.,
will have a "Soupcr Supper" on Wednesday at 0 p.m.. fallowed,
by a presentation and discussion on “ The Shape and Meaning
of Prayer." by Canon Thomaa Dawns at 6:45 p.m,
This is the second In a five part series lo be held on
Wednesday evenings during Lent.
Everyone Is welcome.

T h e B rothers Q u e rist In con cert
GENEVA — Saturday Night In Geneva presents The Brothers
Quartet, a Southern Gospel Group from Daytona Beach. In
concert Saturday. March 21. at 7:30 p.m. at Geneva First
Church o f the Nazarcnc. 205 W. S.R. 46.
A wide variety or talent. Interest! and personalities arc
brought together In the quartet, known Tor splrit-flllcd singing
and close harmony.
Saturday Night In Geneva Concert Series is a ministry
provided by the church for the community and surrounding
arras. The sole purpose Is lo exalt and magnify Ihe name of
Jesus, according to the Rev. James Oakley, pastor of the
church.
There Is no admission charge for any o f the concerts,
however, a freewill offering will be taken.
Pastor Oakley Invltea the public to bring a friend and come
spend an exciting evening with The Brothers Quartet.
For more Information, call the Rev. James Oakley at
349-5102.

G o sp e l co n ce rt announced
SANFORD — A Gospel concert, featuring The Southern
Sounds, from Georgia, will be held Saturday, at 7 p.m. and
Sunday morning at 10 a.m. at Calvary Christian Center. 500'
W. 4lhSI.
The Rev. Max W. Poole, pastor.
For Information, call 322-1518.

Je w is h c o m m u n ity celebrates Purim
The Jewish Com m unity Center w ill be filled with
Mordechals. Queen Esthers. Homans. King Ahashuerus and
members or Central Florida’s community on Sunday at ihe
Purim Carnival located at 851 N. Maitland Ave'
The carnival will be chid from noon lo 4:30 p.m. and
admission Is free.
Events Include clown vlsl. rides, moon walk and numerous
boolha and food court to help the Jewish community lo
cclebraic Purim.
Proceeds to benefit the Youth Department scholarship fund.

N slg h b o rh o o d D ay an n o u n ce d
SANFORD — The Congreagattonal Christian Church. 2401 S.
Park Ave.. will be having a Neighborhood Day on Sunday.
March 22. Worship Is at I I a.m. with a time for refreshments
following Ihe worship service.

By K ILLB Y MITCMILL
Harald Rallqlon Editor___________
SANFORD — During Ihe regu­
lar meeting of Ihe Board of
County Commissioners, mem­
bers of Ihe commission adopted
a resolution proclaiming March
15-21 as “ John E. Polk Correc­
tional Facility Jail Chaplain Ap­
preciation Week."
There Is always a need for
availability of a religious pro­
gram In Ihe John E. Polk
Correctional Facility, according
to the Commission. Such a
program contributes greatly
both lo the tranquility of jail
Inmales and perhaps lo their
lives.
The resolution siatrs that the
Good Ncwa Jail and Prison
Ministries and Ihe churches of
Seminole County have made
possible the continued presence
o f a Jail chaplaincy and lla
continuous com m itm en t lo
assistance of Jail Inmates need­
ing help.
The Good News Ministry, n
national organization based In
Washington. D.C.. Is comprised
locally or two chaplains, Charles
B. Pltroff and James F. Brown,
and Ihe Seminole County Presi­
dents Council.
Members of Ihe council In­
clude: James Westmoreland,
chairman; Terri Gunter, vice
chairman, and Jane Casselberry,
secretary.
Also, Leonard Casselberry.
Judge Joseph S. Davis. Jr..
Sheriff Don Estlngcr. Robert

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Chaplains Jim Brown, lafl, and ChaHas Pltroff addrasa Inmataa at a racent service.
Gregory. Duane Harrell. Dr. C.
Bronson Lane. Virginia Long,
C lyde MacDonald. Ih r Rev.
James R. Kougrau. John Sauls
and Dr. Freddie Smith.
In an annual report, for 1991.
Ihe ministry reportrd a loinl ol
208 Sunday Worship Services
with 6,929 tolal Inmates In
attendance. The organization
also taught H9H Bible classes,
serving 22.829 Inmalrs. and

graded 18.814 111blr lessons.
During these services pro­
vided. 547 Inmales made a first
time derision for Christ and 317
recom m itted I hcl r liv e s lo
Christ.
On March 21. at 6:45 p.m. at
the Sanford Civic Center, the
Good News Jail and Prison
Ministries will present Us 9th
Annusl Banquet.
The dinner and fellowship will

Include n|H-clul music by Glory
Bmiuti. a c k n o w le d g e m e n t*,
award prr*&lt;-nlaUoii« anti video
and special Irstltnunlc* by Inmules and chaplains.
Tile commission urges the d ll
/ c o s ol Seminole Cwm iy who
dc-slrr to do so, wherever |srsslhie. lo participate In the Mipitort
of ihlsjall chaplaincy.
For more Infomiulloii or reser­
vation*. call chaplains I’llioll or
Brown til 324-5221.

First Baptist Markham Woods announces two events
LAKE MARY - First Baptist
Church Markham Woods. 5400
Markham W oods Road, an ­
nounces two featured events this
week.
On Sunday, the church will
observe Alcohol, Drug Abuse
Prevention Day with Worship

services al 10:45 a.m. and 7
p.m. The 7 p.m. service will also
include a "Country Sing."
On Tuesday. Inicmallnnally
known speaker. Moody Adams,
will be bolding a Breakthrough
In ‘92 Bally, with a Youth Rally

Revival services to
feature Rev. Gordon
SANFORD — The Westvtew
Baptist Church. 4100 Paola Kd.,
will be In Revival Services Sun­
day through Wednesday. March
22-25. with services held each
evening at 7 p.m.
The evangelist will be Ihe Rev.
Tom Gordon, who served as
pastor o f the First Baptist
Church of Kettering. Ohio, for
over 25 years. His warm spirit
and messages from the heart will
be a blessing load.
The public Is Invited and
encouraged lo attend.
There will be special music al
each service and Ihe church will
a lso p ro v id e n u rseries for
children to age 3.
The music will be directed by
David Thom aa, m in ister o f
music al West view.
The Rev. Bobby M. McFalls.
Th* Rav. Tom Gordon
(Nisi or.

at 6 p.m.: Breakthrough 92 al
Nurserv I* prodded lot all
6:30 p.m. and Ihe sermon. "T h e services.
Russian Revolution and Bible
For liilnrmnilnn. t all 333Prophecy/* delivered at 7 p.m.
2083.

Jessup appointed
minister of music
LAKE MARY - Lakevlrw
B ap tist C hurch.„„1£8 W.
Lakevlrw Ave.. recently ap­
pointed Jam ie Jessup as
minister nr music.
Jessup, a native of Sanford,
has served In several ,blv o c a t i o n a l p o s i t i o n s In
churches during ihe last 10
yean. He served al Florida
Avenue Bapllst Churrh In
Holly Hill and lias served in
local churches I ncl udi ng
W estvlrw Baptist Church.
Sanford, and First Baptist
Churrh. Allamontr Springs.
Licensed to preach by First
Hopllsl Church. Sanford, hr
attended Stetson University
and Canon Newman Collrgr.
He Is u 1982 graduate of *
Seminole High School.
Jamlt and Angala Jassup
J e s s u p and hi s wi f e .
Angela, are expecting n child
begun Ihclr service al Ihr
In ihe nexI month. T liry
church on Ibis past Sunday.

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR E C TO R Y
A LLU N C I CHUSCM
Communll? Alkanes Chuich. M i l ( M l IM S Dftw. Winlot Springs
Neighborhood Alkanes Chunk. JOI Markham Wooda S d . Longwood
Sento-d Alkanes Chunk, 1401 S San A i t . Sanlonl
A s s tM L T o re o e
7arwtj Worship Cents,. I N I airport Bird . tan toM
I raadon Aaaaotd) ol Odd. m o OrtanSa Of. SanhuS
Weaha a i i i o n i si Ood. i art Do on a a . Lanswasd
SASTItT
Antioch Baptist Chutch. Ovtado
Cal,ar&gt; Baptiti Church. Crystal lake 4 Jrd. Lads Mary
Cassetbarrv Bacml Church. 710 Saminoia Blud
Csnim Sapkll Church. 3*01 W I el St
Chutuota
Sapkll
O a w sa tH We nonary Sapkal Church. Southwstl Nd
Countryside Seokal Church. Country CkrS Aoad Lake Maty
Fuat Sapkal Cham*. SIS Skit Ana
Flikt Skekkt Chutch at Anementt Springs St a j* Altamonte Springe
Fuat Bechet Chutch ot Foroat Cety
first Sapkal Church ol Oonsaa
Firtl Sapkal Church. Uarthwn Wooda
Fuel Sapkal Church ol Lake Ikon roe
( m l Sapkal Church ol Longwood. M l ( M l SN 414
F.rtt Sapkal Chutch ot CMaSO
Fuat Sapkal Church ot Sonlondo Springe
Fuat Shsoh utetionary Sapkal Chutch. 1101 W 1*1* St
Fust Sapkal Chutch ot Osteon
Fou»t*n Hoad Saohel Chutch. Oviedo
Ho«k Baptist Chutch. Fpiusl City Community Csolst. Forssl City
Indspsndants Sapkal Miss Cine laagus Ba _
Jordan Mrsstonsty Baptist Church. HO Upssts Nd
Lighthouse Sapkal Chuttr. MS Lonpwood LManaa Sapkal Chutch. IM LMsttsw A r e . Lake Mary
Macedonia Mission Sapkal Church. Oak H « “
Missionary Baptist Church. Nonh N d . (ntatpttao
Morning Oloty Saplial Chutch. Oenosh May
Ml Uonah Pnmitiss Sapkal. ItOt Locust A r e ,
Ml Outs Missionary Sapkal Church. Somondo Springs Nd . Longwood
Ml Imat Missionary Baptist Chutch. I POO Jetty Atp

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Ftps Sat riot Mu monary Church, Sth St S Hickory A n
lass Mi Canary Mnetorwy BadlML HOB W IZIh it
New Salim pnsutm Baptist Chutch. 1IM W tjih St
N ee Tteisment Sapkal Chutch OuahJiy km, North longwood
New Ml Zion Baptist Church. tFJO hear A n
Now Ilia Fallow ship 4MI ( LMP Dnn. Caaeatoarry. FI U roe
No-theme Baptist Chutch. ChumoU
Fsoplo 0 Saplial Church. l/Ol W Fust Snout. Bantord
ISnocmel Sapkal Church. US W Airport SkS
Warm Lake Sapkst HtOga Nd. Fern Pork
Second Slwoh Missionary Sapkal Chutch Waal Sanlord
Smyrna sapkal Chutch n o O n t t s oa D&gt; Ceaeeltw—&gt;
Starlight Oaptiat Chunk ISO Bahama Nd
St Jemwe Mmetohary Baptist Church,
Nd d l l Osteen
Johns Missionary Baptist Church JOS longwood A n . Altamonte

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St /aim's Missionary Baptist Chutch. n o Cypnss St
Spflnglistd Missionary Baptist. IJth 1 Cedar
Suntend Baptist Church. M M Polmotlo
Tempts Baptist Chutch. Pawn Springs N d. Altamonte Springs
Victory Sapkll Church. Otd Ortenoo Nd at Heeler A n
Waal new Saplial Church. 4100 Paott hoed |4SA|
William Chaps! Missionary Baptist Church. Man A William S I.
Zion Hppp Bestial Chunk. I l l Orange A n
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Church ot lha Natlitta. Lake Mar.
Out Laky kt the Lakes Census P u iic im IB MmisaHka.Okhkac
SI A m t Cot hake Chunk. Dogwood In ti. DtStry
I I August mo Cethokc Church. Sunset Ot. neat Button N d. CMtnoutty
SI Clan Cath ow Community mtate at Ostotn O n e Cantor
SI Mary Migadkiena Ckthow Chunk. Uutiand A n ,
V Mary a uatawan Caahaw Chmch. Ik* Lake McCoy Or. Apaoaa
C N M TtA N
Eir*l Chrt*fian Church 140t $ Banlord Are
EMM Chnaiian Cftureh X Longaood. 1400 ( E PMHamkon Rtf. Longttoud
Graca Chn*tren Chyreh. Wu*on Etemaoiary School. |F«x*i i t s O'anga
Lakavrew C hntiw i Church. ftaar LaM Rtf a ol Jam&lt;»on
North**©# Chfiiiian Chwreh. Efcmtfa Karen O f. MNHiaxi
lantern Chftatian Chyreh. 121 W Airport Bred
lco re ftammo** Chnaiian Chyreh 300 W ft* 434 Ovtado
CHfUtTlAM ICI8MCI
Eir*t Chyreh of Chn*l Soanittf, fTA Markham Wooda Rtf, loogoood
CHURCH o r CHRIST
Chyreh of Chrtti. 11111 Rare Are
Chyreh of Chnai al Laaa Uten u S i f « , N Caaaatbarry
&lt;Chyreh of Chrtif, '*00 Paim fiprenf• O f, Adamant*. ftprengi
Chyreh of Chriat, Oanava
Chyreh of C fw il. Longwood
Chyreh of Chnai. ** IT lh X
Norihahte Chyreh of Chnai. Fla Karen D r, Madiantf
lo yfh ftammxa Chyreh of Chnai. ft* 10 LaM Mo##M Rtf
CHURCH OR OOO
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Chyreh of Ood. &gt;02 W
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Chyreh of God. Ovredo
Chyreh of Ootf Hoftnaaa. LaM Uonroa
Chyreh of Ood Mrearen intarpnaa
Chyreh of Ood. 140} * tXh X
Chyreh of Ood in Chnai. Ovtado
Chyreh of Ootf of Proptrecy 2909 l lint Are
Chyreh Of Ood of Rrophocy 1704 t Rareimmon Are
Chyreh Of Ood of Rrepfrecy *•* 1 C tn l'tf Ortado
Chyreh of Ootf (7th Day! Dattona Community Cant#* patlona (W * Roam*
Roacya Chyreh of Ootf. .1700 W I 3 m x
Tryo Chyreh X Ootf IFOO R*tfg#*ood Are
COMQJXQATKMAL
Congreoalrenaf Chnauan Chyreh. 2aOt l Rare Are . ftantertf
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Eatiarn Oflhotfoi Chyreh, X John Orlhodoi, tf43 Couniry Ciub Road.
Sanford
ERttCORAL
Ail Satnla Epracopai Chyreh E DaBary A re . Eniarpnaa
Chnai EpHieopai Chyreh. Longwood
Iprecopai Chyreh of ih# h t « Gorenant, &gt;T| TuakaoMta Road Wmiw
Spring*
Half Croat Episcopal, Raft Are. al 4th X , San lord
i f Rajare Eptacopai Church, TOO Rinahari Road, taka Wary
5! Richard a Church. S1SI Lata Hawaii Rtf *W&gt;htar Rare
Th* Chwreh of lha Good $haph#rtf. Maiftantf 231 Lota Ava
IN Tt ROE NOMINA TKJHAL
Cattary Chrrettan Caniar, H B W &lt;ih X . lantoid
hmu Mar**tt Owitlian FOhMrlhtp Jfttf Counlrp Chh Rtf. lantortf
hortitiantf Conwnunrif Chyreh. 120Dog Tract Rtf , Longoootf. EL 221X1
Outreach Oahrer»nca Camar 2231 Xpaa A re . lanlortf
Th* Opan Door Chyreh, IS O I Mf«lt*A** Xnhytf
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Bath Am Synagogue moating at Corn#r of Band Lata and County L*na
Road Watt 14
Tamp*# Xvatom.
ERcam B&gt;*d . D#ttona
LUTHERAN
Aacanaion Lutharan Church. Orerttrooh D r . Ca*M&lt;barry
Goo* th*pis*«t LMin*-*&gt; Chwreh IlC A M i l CXaMo D* IH#« 1117)
Holy Croat Lutheran Church ot Lana Mary
0 Bun D "r* Lah* Wary
Lord Of LHa Lwtharan Chyreh. M Twtkaatiia Rtf . Wtnlar Spring*
Lulharan Chyreh of Protitfanc*. Dattona
Luiharan Church of tha Ratfaam#* 2221 Oat Arenwa
U f t t u h Lufharan Chyreh OoMan D*r* Dr A Hoy I f 92, Caataifearry
5t Lu»a* Lwtharen Chyreh. R| 421 Xavta
X pt*fyion Lwtharan Chyreh, 0 4 |u»t Matt of 14. longnootf
MCTH0D4ST
Barnatf Umfad Wi*rnonal Church I DaBary Are Iniarpn*#
Baar La*a Dnrtatf M#tfyjtf'*i Chyreh
Baihai A M I Chwreh. Canaan Hgi*
Ca*|#ibarry Commwmfy Untfatf M tlN tfitl Chyreh Mny I f I f Rina*
Rtega Rtf Caatatbam*
Chriti United Uathotfrit Che-rch Twciar D t . byrMand Ealatat
DaBarp Common*!* Mathotfref Chyreh. M Ktghtiana* Rtf . DaRtr*
Eirat umfad Maf'hotfial Chyreh. 411 Rare. Are
Ptrail Mafhotfref Chyreh X O vnmIo
Etraf yntfatf Maftiotfi*! Chwreh X Oanava
Oraca Urutatf teathytfref Chwreh 4W N Coynir* Cteb Rtf La»a Mar*
Oiwif Chapai A M I Chyreh Ottatfo
Oakgrore Mafhdtfret Chyreh Ovredy
O tlM n Malhotfrei Chyreh Cor of Carpanfar A Myrra* X Oalaan
Rtorrear M*lhytf**i Church. 110 N Rupiar Are Bantortf
laniantfo Un.tatf Mtfhoditf Chyreh IR 424 and 14 Longoootf
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X Mar* t A M E Chyreh, X Hi 412 0*1#**
X Pawl * Mathotfui Chyreh Oat**n Rd Entarpnta
i t ralterd M r r e 'ia Chwreh 9 D*Bar*
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Longoootf Church of lha Nvarvna W**man 4 J v t iy p At* , tungauatf
Markham Wood* Chyreh of fire Naianm*. L H r t . V U J* | M*t1 ul 14
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Ettel Rratbflanan Chyreh of L«*a Mar*
Fir*I Rratbytartan Chyreh. Oa* Are A 3rd SI
Pint Rratbiriartan Chyreh X P*B*'T I Highland
Markham Wood* R^ttr***'1*'’ Chwreh V K I Markh*n W «r&gt;l» RcwrI la**
Mary. Ei
SI Andrew* Rratbytartan Chyreh W U Itaar la** Md
X Mark* Rratbytartan Chyreh. 1021 Palm L | «n g i Md AitaXunta ‘pyg*
TuacaoiMa Pratbyfanan Chyreh W O W**t fttaia Rd 4jft Os &lt;nv» Ela
Uptaia Community Pratby1a*ren Church Utreafa fttf
&gt;Va*im.nLtt*r Pre*b*t#nan Chyreh. R*d (tyg Hd Ca»n#d««ry
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ftanlurd R&lt;Uf Chyreh 2400 &amp;anfri*d At*
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taien again*) you lor the rebel
drm*r»ded In The Petition for
D ttoM tono! Marriage
Dated tha ttth day ol F E R
R UARV. lt d , at Seniord Semi
nole County. Flood*
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Clerfc ol ffa Circuit Court
by Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publith February 21. Ft A
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BUSINESSES
Lee Coni true Non Co of San
lo rd invite* M in o rity Sub
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Niriinettet to Submit (IIdt on
San lord Water Reclamation Fo
tility E Bpantion F D E R Project
No i s MOW MO Protect will bid
on March ft IWJ and Include*
Earlhaort Concrete. Maeenry.
Tau ting Landscaping. Piping
and other item* Plan* are
a»aiiabto at our office, I'll Elm
Aye Santord FL iro n J7J 1072
it you are a qualified Minority
or Women* Buvne**, pieaie
rontacf u* for a*«itfance in
preparing a bid
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tn d athar p trta nt ho-Mig claim ,
or dtm andt ogounl dacadanl'.
t t l . l t an wham a capy at thlt
notict H t t r v t d within Ih rtt
month, attar tha data at tha ffr»l
publication al thlt natlca m ini
tilt thalr cla im , with th l. Cturl
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T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R T H E
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E OR
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C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E ON
TH EM
A ll athar c ra d ila r. al I ha
dacadant and par torn hating
cla im , ar demand. agamti tha
dtcod.nl . a tt.la m ini Ilia lhair
cla im , with IM . court W IT H IN
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A N O O B JE C T IO N S N O T SO
F IL E D W IL L RE F O R E V E R
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Hon at thlt Natlca I . March II.

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L E IN H A R T , dacaasad, F l i t
Humbar at gtT CP , H pandmg In
lha Clrcuii Court Mr Saminolt
County. Florida. Probata Dial
Wat. lha adOratt al which It
Sam Inala County Csurthauta.
Sanford. Ftarida. Tha natnaa
and addraaaat al lha pacanal
raptatantaliya'i attar nay a rt
w t forth balaw
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R SONS A R E N O T I F I I D T H A T :
IS
|action, that challenge P it valid­
ity al tha will, tht RuMIflcaHant
at lha paraanal lapratantattya.
vanua. ar |url&lt;dKttoi al IM .
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a b i a d i a n . w ith th is C o u rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T I N O F
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R T H E
D A T E O F T H E F IE S T P U B L I­
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T H IR T Y D A TS A F T E R T H E
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C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E O N
TH EM .
All cradilar. at lha dacadanl
and athar pae a n, hating dolma
ar damand. agalnal dacadanl*.
aatata an wham a capy at I N .
natlca I . Mrtrad a H N n ihrt#
month, attar tha dart at lha h rtl
publication at I N . natlca mutt
Ilia lhair claim , with th l. Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R T H E
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T F U R L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E OR
T H IR T Y O AYS A F T E R T H E
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C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E O N
TH EM
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claim , ar demand, agalnal lha
dacadanl'. attaia m utt fua lhair
claim , with thlt court W IT H IN
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R T H E
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T F U R L I
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
A N D O B JE C T IO N S N O T SO
F IL E D W IL L RE F O R E V E R
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Attorney Jar Paraanal
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J U L IA N . C O L B E R T .
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E I I T N J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F F L O R ID A .
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C A S IN O , n d W -D R -M B
In ra tham arrlagatf
M A R IA T H E R E S A L A N D R U M
Fallllonar.

N O T IC C OF
P U B L IC H K A R IN O
C IT Y O F LON OW OOD.
F L O B IO A
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
BY TH E C IT Y O F LONG
W O O D . F L O R ID A , the! the
Beard of Adjtfifmant will held •
Public H eariig t o comktor lha
n « m l tor • Variance lor lha
f©itowing property tocatod a* » 4
W Magnolia A v t . Long wood,
FlarIda, In a R I toning d lllrlct
and mere parlicularly datcribad
a t follow*;
Lot MC Town of Longwood,
Plot Book I. Pogo*i I I I I . U &lt; SI.
TW P MS. RGB M E . Baginning
ISO' E a tt of SE corner of
Magnolia and Wotf Lako Av*
m m run € W . S 100. W t i . H
100 fa bog inning, a* recorded In
tho Public Record* ol Seminal#
County. Florida
T H IS R E Q U E S T IS FOR A
Variance to Section M U A and
M l of lha Comprehendv* Zon­
ing Code to altow a polo barn la
be placed In the rear talbach
area to caver a boat and altow
tha wooden itockade fence
frame component* face the e*
tor tor of the property
T H E P U B L IC H E A R IN G
W IL L BE H E L D in the City
Com m inion Chamber *, I I I W
W a rre n Avenue. Longwood,
Florida an March II. I f f } a l l X
P M of i i %oon thereafter a*
pot* lb to At the meeting Infer
tile d pari to* may appear and be
heard with reipect to lha re
quetl A copy ol' toe regutil it
on flto with toe City Clerk and
may be im peded by toe public
Thl* hear tog may be continued
from time to time unfit final
action It token it anyone d*
cidei to appeal any Petition on
fhl* reguetf. they will need 10
emure toot a verbatim record of
the proceeding*, which Include*
the fttflmany and evidence upon
which the appeal it fo be bated
It mad* The City of Longwood
doe* nol provide toil verbatim
record
D A T E D T H IS February I t
1*01
Geraldine Zembri. City Clerk
City of Longwood. Florida
Publith March L IJ, I W
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JO R G E M O R EN O
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
T O : JO R G E M O R EN O
CalM B itk a H a 11 B
Y O U A R E N O T IF IE D that an
acIMn M r DiaaalutMn al Mar
n a «a net baan tiled againti you
and you a rt n gu lra d M aaraa a
copy al your written daMnaaa It
any. M H an M A R IA T H E R E S A
LA N D R U M , wheat addrac. I.
IM Reflection. CtrtM . riot. Cat
aalbarry, F L . an or bafara
A P R IL &gt;1. IW I, and IIM lha
original with lha Clark al m u
p a ttlla n a r a r Im m g d la la ly
‘ n emeewlae a daiauil
the ralla l demanded In lha
cam aiaM a
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E O an
i M A R CH II. IW I
M A R Y A N N ! MORSE
A tC M rh e ilh d C a u rf
Nancy R . Winter
A . Deputy CMek
FuM N h: M arch 1 1 W . IT g April
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D E P IC l

IN THR CIRCUIT COURT,
■ I R N T E I N T H J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT , IN A N D FO R
SBMI N O L I C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A .
CASE N o n a a a c A
O IV IIIO N : II P
B A R N E T T M O R TG A G E
COM PANY.

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O A L E E M C C A L L IS T E R i
g ta L,
N O T IC E O F A C TIO N
T O : D A L E E M C C A L L IS T E R
V E R N A M .M C C A L L IS T E R
R a .ld .n ca : Unknown
Lott known mailing a d d m i :
Sanford. Florida M i l l
any unanewn h air., dtaiiaa..
g ran taa .. o t.lg n a a .. Honor.,
c ra d ila r., Irutlee*. ar athar
claim ant, claiming by. through
and under D A L E E M C
C A L L IS T IR and,or V E R N A M
M C C A L L IS T E R
ReUdance: unknown
Y O U A R E N O T IF IE D that an
action M Mete late lha mortgage
e n c u m k e r ln ^ lh e tallo w in g
nlnaM County.
Lai I I . SAN S I M K N O LLS ,
according to lha plot lharaot a .
ra carded M plat hath 11 page
m. Public Record. W SamawM
County. Florida
hat baan flMd by tha Plawtin

a n tiRulrad M aarya a capy at
your wfltWn dtM naaL II any, M
II an P la ln tlH 'k a llt r n a y t .
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Waal Adam . Street. Sulla 111*.
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C IR C U IT , IN A N O FO R
I IM IN O L t C O U N TT.
F L O R ID A .
c a s e n o . at a a i C A iao
F E O E R A L N A T IO N A L
M O R T O A O E ASSO CIATIO N .
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N O T IC E OF
P U B L IC H K A R IN O
C IT Y O F LONOW OOD,
F L O R ID A
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
B Y T H E C IT Y O F LONG
W O O D , F L O R ID A , that the
Board of Adjutfmenf will held a
Public Hearing to contider the
reguett ior a Variance tor toe
following property located at to I
Winding Oak Lana. Longwood,
Florida, to a R ] toning diitrtcl
and m a rt particularly detcrlbed
i t follow*:
Lot I. Oak villa , according to
tot Plat thereof a* recorded to
Plat Book ao. Pago* to A 71. of
tot Public Record* of Seminoto
County. Florida
T H IS R E Q U E S T IS FO R A
Variance to Section M l J A at
•he Comprehemlv* Zoning Cade
to allow a variance to reduce
rear eatback from IS feat to S
T H E P U B L IC H E A R IN G
W IL L B E H E L D to toe City
Comm It ikon Chamber*. 174 W.
W a r ran Avenue, Lang weed.
Florida on March is. le t} at * M
P M or a* loon thereafter a*
potUbi# At the meeting Inter
eetodperttr* ma r a s t e r and be
heard with retpect to too re
duett. A capy at the regueit it
an file with the City Clerk and
may ba impacted by the public
T h lt hearing may be continued
from time to time until final
action it taken If anyone de
cMe* to' appeal any decittom an
toll rogue*L they will need ta
enture that a verbatim record of
to# proceeding*, which include*
the to«f imony and evidence upon
which toe appeal it ta ba bated
U made Tha City of Lang weed
doe* not provide thlt verbatim
record
D A T E D TH IS February It.
Geraldine Zembri City Clerk
City ef Longwood. f lor Ida
Publith M a rc h ! II. If f ]
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N O T IC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
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am an*a*ad in butinett al JM
N Wtalmania O f . Alfamonta
Sp&lt;ln*v lamuiaM Count,. FMr
Ida. undar ma F k lm e u . Name
at IT S . and mat I inland ta
r tf l.le r M id name with ma
la t r t la r , ot Slate. TallaHattaa.
Florida. In accordance wim ma
R ra v iiia n . al lha F lc fllie u .
Name SlaluM. T o W II lection
M l H . FM rlda Statute. IWJ
ALW A YS IN T H E B LA C K .
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Nolle* It h a rt* , linen that I
t anaaitd In bi
ka Mara B in d . Sanford D JJS.
SominoJe
minole County.
Cdunly. FM rlda. undar
ma Flctm aut Name al K IN C O R
IN D U S TR IE S , and lhal I Inland
la rad Llar M id name m m lha
Secretary al Slate. TatlahatMa.
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N O T IC I OF A
P U B L IC H I A R IN O
O F P R O PO S ED C H AN G ES
AND AM EN D M EN TS
IN C E R T A IN D IS TR IC TS
A N O B O U N D A R IE S OF
T N I Z O N IN G O R D IN A N C E
O F T H E C IT Y OF
S A N F O R D F L O R ID A .
Natlca I . hereto |lean mat a
Public Hear me will be held Hi
the Cem m liden Ream at the
City Hall In ma City al laniard.
Florida, al J :M o'clock F M . an
M arch I J . IW J, la
Zoning Ordinance al ma City al
Sanford. Florida, aa M W a t :
A portion al lh a l c trla ln
lam Fla ct and Waal tsm Strati
and between Chafe Avenue and
Lake Avenue it pnpdbad ta ba
ratanad (rant M R S . MulltpW
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n a r t y b aBatnf
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ly deter ibadaa
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Sactian, D rta m w p M . a t ra
cartod Hi F M R m A A Fapa Id al
•ha FuM lc Record, a , S. m Hiel.
County. FMrlda.
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A D V IC E T O T H R F U R O C :
IF A F E R SON D E C ID E S T O
A F F C A L A D E C IS IO N M A M
W IT H R R I F I C T TO A N Y
M A T T I K C O U 1 IO E A 1 D A T
T H E A B O V E M I R T I N 0 OR
H E A R IN G . H I M A Y N E E D A
V E R B A T IM R EC O R D O F T H E
P R O C E E D IN G S . IN C L U D IN G
T H E T E S T IM O N Y AN O E V I
O E N C E . W H IC H R E C O R D IS
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an MMra.1 by. through under.
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a mtrtgaga an lha Ml tawing
deacrWed praparty Wealed In
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thereat a . recorded Hi Flat B e *
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Record, of la m maw County,
FMrlda.

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R E A R al S W A R TS EL A B E A R .
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HOUSE! E E m C O O B
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A D O T O tO U R INCOME
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ar dallyar In paraan la Par art
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n a i.M n t a t d .F L .n n i

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_ C a g ia iM w n n

USISTM T MANAGER
Cathta, atock. Full part lima
A p p llc a lla n t a c c a p ta * :

STTUST
Fall ar Fan Tima.

Cantra (Walmart F U u l Nwy
IF tM a a ta rd . w a r n

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STTUST WANTED

c o c Q U A u n u M rv tn
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goodi aapartatwa. Wantlar
UnltaP la alluring lacal and
aharl haul poailtma Hourly
plua m lla a ga w ith g ro a t
banal if* Call Kan.
■ a M im a a r m a m

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mlaaten. Buay *hcp In K M an
Plata, Laniard P I U l l

T td ip d fin Ha)p
Full lime tor tho month ol
A p ril. Good w ogot. Long
h ow rtl A p p ly In person:
VOOtbOM. 4m W. St. Rd. 44.

CONSULTANT • SALES
ta a t ln g aggraaalva aalaa
canaullanta Inlaraaiad In
turning lag I tar pan lima
houra. your araa Build your
aon buamaaa al your mm para
Bailing alagant and aliardabla
llngaria Na aaparlanca or
Inygitmanl raguirad M ull ba
I I yra ar aidar and hava a car
and phana. Will train
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water. Hitler leal Bldg 3310
mo ♦ 3173 do# Pott 3304133
SANFORD • largo 3 bdrm. total
privacy. Looking for tho right
tmoll family I 1144 por nook
ptut 3344 dopotll 173 114*
ONE BDRM.. I both Gar ago
apt . N k o area 073 mo. CoH
SI Jahnt Ra4fty Ca m e i n
ONE BDRM.. lg opt . 1 biki
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BDRM. opt. fenced yd. avail
obta now! CoM 330-11*3________
SANFORD, t Bdrm.. partly
turn 1100 wk. Itf wook A dtp
Util Included 331-4473________
SANFORD • Si a oportmontt for
rant. Spring Special I 373 A up
o wk. All utilities paid Coll
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w oth er/dryer. te r. porch
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of room for odroncomont?
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torving tho South tor 104
years Llto of Goorglo will
troM you. glvo you « good
tlorttng Incomo. ond hoIp you
mold o oocuro financial future
for you and your family. If you
art • man or woman ovor It

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Full time Apply In person
31I I I . Orlando Av.
_________ K Mort PI oio_________

may bo o pioco lor you In our
agoncy forto. Find out • coll
for on Mrtorvtow with: Fred
Montotlno. fOt W. l i t St.
Sontord 1*4 3141........... EOE

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Volusia. Lake Counties

DRIVERS
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Must be 71 yrs old have I y n
ever the rood
, COL ro
qulred A f d r MI K f W Ni 3471
Mercy Dr. Orlande or calf:
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F t m a l t - I tm . ch ild O K.
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LARGE HOUSE. &gt; bdrm . I
bath, houta pc l fledge*. 3230
V%. 330-7400 Ivaniago
SANFORO
mala will tharo
homo, pro for mala tenant
Full houoo prlv. 1304/mo. 1/3
Slid oocurlty 311 4413
W IL L S H A R I Dal Iona I bdrm
homo, full houoo prlviiogot.
3304/mo pluo 1/1 MU 4*00041

Grad* Tractor, Dumb Track
la a d tr Ogartta,
Clau •

COL Ik. raqulrad
ntcBiM fy ,
____________ &gt;134133__________
U N O S C A f I MAINTENANCE
Minimum 4 yrs Eiper lonco In
H lfh Q u a lity Residential
Work I Reliable) References!
Good Driving AocordI Own
Transportation A Tele I Only
V ery Knowledgeable Hord
W orktr N o d Apply I Coll
4*3 **44 after ti 44 AM.________

W — R o o m s to r R en t
JUST Mba homo I
kltctwn privileges. cob to TV.
•31 3143
LAROK P R IV A T I ROOM, good
porblng. S43 P m Wook Call
S3* 13*71
RECESSION BUSTERt Ctaao
room s, 4 It ebon, lo on d ry .
porch From 343/wb Msctodoi
Oft!,, phono. cokfo TV 3304413

M ID IC A L

CNA'S
Full ond pod firm 13 ond
311 shifts Nursing homo
porlonco desired Longwood
Hoolth Coro. 330 0300 EOE
REAL ESTATE • I M E MARTI
Join F lo ‘1 loodor In Real
EitoM lor ovor 43 yearo. m
bo om in g N orth to m ln o lo
County I Enjoy absolute bott
training with ono ot tho No
Han't tap Rool Ettofo Orgonl
totlont No I Icon to? W o'll
holpl REAL ESTATE ONE
K E Y E S 3 » 3300 ond
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S A N F O R O • I lg . bd rm .
w/prlvoto both, homo prlvl
leges Prolor male 37i/wb or
3304/mo plus 3134 dtp 311 M U
SANFORD. Mkeo OTOO. Room
w/full howto p rlv . pool. 3304
mg 1/3 of uttl 3314444________
SANFORO. Kit.. lousdry prlv A
cobfo hookup Prlv. homo 343
wk glut 143 dop 113 7*44

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F u r n is h e d / R e n t

HOME C A I f S U M W IS O A
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rani hama ia r t aaparlanca
and madlcara knawladga a
m ull Banallta and Hatlbla
whadula Tag aalary. Call
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tocurlty. Call 313 334*
A P ARTM ENT • largo I
furnished Wafar# m o o t and
garbago Included 3134/me
Mvtl344 doom H 3314711
CAM PER • SI John* Rlvor.
tu lta b lo fo r ono p o iso n .
3M/wb Proof fttNng I m 4 **S
DELUXE Kltcbaoofltopt..prlv.
baltt ontry, mkrowovo. util,
potd 3343 mo ♦ dm 313 3413

SALES
In t n ’ I. c o r n , e x p e n d in g
locally PT FTdom ontlrolort
E n vlron m on lol/E du cotlon
p r o d u c t s C o m m t / p o r f.
bonut/corbonut 1404171

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ir tm e n ts

U n fu r n is h e d / W an t

U n fu r n is h e d / W en t

BIO I B IM O O M . o n at. H r t
ing cantral tacptlan saw mo
ArubaraU t m a t a ta r Al

I BDRM. OUFLBX AFT. SIM
per month. 3304 tocurlty do
posit. Colt 374 *444

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gataga. tancad. goal A tarmlt
B a w n iu m a c n g m s

101— H o u s e s
F u r n is K td / R t n t
COTTAOB • I bdrm.. must too
to appreciate I USD security.
1st month rent U34 Prefer
non smoker. 3 0 40U__________
FOR RBNT. Cottage. 1/1. Etfl
clancy furntthad 31*3 mo.
1144 toe Call 0 4 743*

A ffO tO U U ttH T S
I f • The Lock Of Tbs Irttb
MOVE IN NOW AND TAKE A
ROMANTIC CRUISE TO THE
BAHAMAS a Now canttrvc
lion a Fully equipped family
tltod kitchen* o Swimming
p o ol o C Iw b h o M io
o Professional maintenance
o After school children's and
leprechoun'i octivitiot
NO
B L A R N E Y HE RE I Col l
Tarry# your cru lie
diroctorl.__ Coder X&gt; Creek'
A p ts. 334 4334 .3430 Hartwell
Avo. (comer of 33th)

101— H o u s b s

UnfumlshBd/WBnt
C A S S IL B IR Y . &gt; bdrm l* i
bath, lam lly rm. fireplace
1404/mo; Altamonte. 3 bdrm
I B e th . sh ed . 1373/me;
Sanford. &gt; bdrm t both. 3 cor
par ape, 4334/ma Q * 4711

KATIES LANDlNO - efficiency,
new point, etc Utilities end
canoe use tree. No pet*
3314/mo m 4474. anytime
LAKE M A RY, t bdrm . Private
AC. no pots. 3J*0 0 month
Includes util 333 0*7_________
LO. 1/1. CHA, w ettvdryer hook
up. hardwood fleers. 1441 3.
Pork A vo $473 m o 011*1*
N M I R i r S TILLAGE
Laka Ada I bdrm. IU 1 ma.
I bdrm. Siai ma and ag
12M 670

MOVE IN SPECIAL
C e tte lb e rry . single story
Eatremefy quiet, studies end 1
bdrm* lots of storage I
CoM teds? 11*44777
M YSTBRV RENT SPBCIALSi
I and I bdrm* . pool, laundry
By wk. or man ft. Furn or
urtfurtt 034430______________
NICE large 1 bdrm 1 bath,
control H/A. wathar/dryer
hook ups. 3411/mo plus tacur I
ty Hall Realty. 0 3 3774
SANFORD. I bdrm. 1 bath.
wathor/drytMOS/mo
U nfed Dealt*, 434047*
S A N F O R D . O N B B D R M ..
rape
per op opt. In quiet area No

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SANFORD. P o rt Avo • S bdrm .
control H/A. carpet, mini
Mindt 1373 plus dm 47H1S3
W E 'L L Moke You A Deal
can't rofwta
Gardens Apts today! O l
I A t BBDROOM OfH 1343 B up
month Rot. Ho pots. Pep
m 330 or &gt;74*444___________

OROVBVIEW VILLAGE. Lake
M a r y B l v d . . 3/3. i l l
Grevewoad Av. 3/*3 month.
deooilt 3344744______________
LA KB M A R Y - Ip 3 bdrm t
both. 1344 eq ft completely
remodeled Control H/A. Ip
quiet let. borders lake and
pork. 3444/me See at 134 W
Alma, then coll 3 0 4**3
M A YF A IR MEADOWS I bdrm!
&gt; both villa. Lokotront. eppli
ancos. pool. LaoM/purchato
available. 4444/mo O f 4434
PAOLA AREA. 1 bdrm 1 both!
CHA, 3434 ma 1430tec
30 3*34 or *44071*17
RB NT OR LBASB O PTIO N.
Sontord. irt. 1 cor. fpk 14a
qualifying! 010441 tv. m f
RBNT W/OPTION TO Boy 4/1.
Owner holds m tp. 3% deem
W I N T E R 4 P R I N 0 S go o d
l o c a t i o n . A v a i l . 4 /%

W m t t d l r n q _________
3AN FOR O • 3 ar 4 bdrm. 1 bath
Spacious. cNan. fenced yard,
nice neIghbortwod 3343/ mo
ptut security 0 3 4141_________
SANFORD. 3 BBDROOM. 3
both, eat In kit., pool, fenced
yd 4373 mo 334 11*7 lv M et
SANFORD 1401 Grove, nice 1
bdrm. w/parcb. appliances.
carpet, sm/rn# 111 441 TOd
SANFORD. 4 bdrm . 1 belt*, f
story HM ortco l heme. Pork
Avo 3734 mo. 744 *344_________
SANPORD 3 BEDROOM. IS*
both. Cleon, frees. AC/Heal.
QiOptusdep Nopets W3 44M
SANFORO-Ut. Mery. in . large
fenced bock yard, avail. April
1st .1430 mo a dap 011*43
SUN LAND
I bdrm I bath,
c l aaa. L a ai a . Na p a l l .
sa.k/«Kountag m i a *u

R E G A T T A SH O R ES
A p A R T M O m

A little out o f th e w a y ...
but w orth it!

Then's Something For
Everyone a t Country Lake

1 A 2 Bedroom Rentals Available

ASK ABOUT OUR
SPRING SPECIAL

Sawferd Area Home*
03/1 • Fpk. new point and
carpet, fenced yard....SJf.tOO
o 1/1 on 1/1 acre. C/H/A. S4*.*00
olunlend 3/1 new point, A/C.
roof 11* ecre. fenced 334.V40
O In The Country I Home on ever
is acre, heevity treed. M3.*00
o i/ t, oppl. new point, carpet;
fenced yd. carport. 344.404
03/1Vs split plan, appliances,
garage, fenced yard. 343.400
O A isomo No QuoIlNot f
o Sanford Ft. cathedral coll.
fenced, garage 144.104
#3/1 on t/ le c r «l Fenced, cut do
sac. deed end street 144.144

101—Houses
Unfurnished / Went
i BIDROOM. t batb O n ta cra t

PLUS.. Meyfeir Country Club
New brick custom 3/1 split
plan. scr. porch w/ipa. 1/3
treed acres, fenced 3II*.*04
Lk. Mary, Less Than ISAM On.
03/1 • renovated, new carpet,
paint, oppl. fenced. SN.404

ol land In E n *# .p rt« Caaalrf
living M M ma Call atta.

1 0 5 - D u p ltX -

TH pItx/R tnt
DUPLEX ter Rent, ctoee ft Lk.
Mary Blvd /17 *1 l i t mo A
wn tec. Avail Immadia tel y
Fenced yd. Hoot AC 3171417
tv, m tg , wifi rofom call.
LO. 3/1 DUPLBX. Near H i .
tern porch, quiet cul de tec.
pets 3474 mo Includes water.
garbage, mqtnl 44*0477
SPACIOUS D U PLEX!. 1 bdrm .
I bath Owlet, tern porchet
Yard Malt Inc I 001113

W INTBR SPRINGS
3/1 spilt
plan, wooded »s acre 13t*.*00
ALTAMONTE SPOS. V I spilt
plan, dead end street. 343.100
DELTONA 1/1 on I acre, scr
porch, carport. 143.400

PAIM K HI f»‘ iisHiiNM
vi RTVlIH ‘ J »P| «Ti»

B ATE M AN REALTY
NEAR 1-4 • S acres, established
Fern Farm business with 4/3.
pool, plus Orange City water.
Was 3734.404 •now 11*4JM
Heady man'* nightmare I 4/3.
owner financing 314.144
Loose Purchase
3/1 Mock.
314.*04 Owner holding

107— M o b i l e

Homes / Went
i # D R M i Bam. i
month tecu rlty A vailable
Now! 33*3 ma &gt;4*3137________
LONOWOOD. Furn. 3 b drm . I
bath, all oppl Quiet adult
community 334* 133 3417
ONB BDRM.. turn. AC. Can
vlenient quiet ntlphbarhood
Perk Ave. Mebtte Pk. m &gt;441
3 BO R M 1 BATN • Bear da 11
Ave. 3334 per month ptut
tocurlty Fenced yd &gt;13 4131
o in iv a

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2339 W .

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IIN In im W I

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Space/ Rent

R EG A TTA
SH O R ES

323-2628

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BORM., m
BATH. I car
finished garage. K m porch
w/vinyl windows, swimming
peel .. e ll for only 3*4.400
Seller pays closing costs
Amenities sec. sy s. ottk fan.
pull down ottk ladder . prlv
fe n c e d yd
A more a

BY OWNBR. 3 bdrm . 3 both 3
cor garage. In Hidden Lake.
31.000 below appraisal. Call
1110344, no realtors pfoooo.

117— C o m m e r c l B l

Newly Remodeled One &amp; Two
Bedrooms Now Available!

Enjoy a quiet lake front atmosphere.
Exciting volleyball, tennis and
pool activities.

COUNTRY LAKE APARTMENTS

330-5204

REALTY, INC.

OXTRA NICB 3/3 villa near
country club Equipped kit 4
utility rm 3 paddle fans 4
.................... 374.400

1 4 t— C o m m e r c ia l

O L I R I NEW DELTONA 3/3
w/ail the atras ♦ security A
so la r w a te r syst em* On
quarter acre. Onfy----- 144.404

L A K I F R ON T
fk a suite. 170 sq N . 4 offices,
waiting area, storage,
bathroom Long wood. 11* 44*3

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parting and handled# laclll

bdrm t bam w/lamll, rm . an
almakl 1/1 acral Rattad patta
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111— Office
Space/ Went

•tartaa. I bdrm. upatalrt. 1

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BRAND H id * O F F IC i »L O O
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4W B LL K E P T DUPLBX. Each
unit I/l Ready to occupy
Live In one.rent the ether
Tefal price |ust......
144.404
o OUT ST A NDI NG DELTONA
3/3 tog home on canal to 300
acre Lake Bethel On quarter
acre. Just................ ..&gt;117.300
O H O M ItIT B 44 X M i Owner
may finance Check this out
today.to..................... ..&gt;14.300

322-2420
321-2720

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1 bdrm I bam.
11X44 New floor ond win
daws 3A.3QOOBO m 1741
3AVB 3311 NBW t**l HOME3I
WHY PA Y RETAI L? 14X7*.
M ae*. 14X7*. 31M44 &gt;41 37**

SPRINGSPECIALS
Sontord Area
Mobil# Home Community
RBPO 1*43 Kaufman A Broad
14X34. 3 bdrm 1 bath split
Gorgeous home I it 3\ inter
est. only 31.4** down to a
qualified buyer 310 *00

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t i l RataHaAv.
First time homobuyer? Don't
miss this immaculate 3 bdrm
home m 1/4 acre with fenced
yard, separate workshop
storage area, greet family
room and lg screened perch
Updated throughout! I &gt; ml to
For PHaMscaMi
Oort Porker. DR I

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The Prudential Florida Realty
Inp^endiwtt* Ownad

Broker, m i 144/411 1743

165—DuplExforSBlf
SANFORD DUPLEX. 1 bdrm
each Goad neighborhood
33* *04 will finance 374*444

111— AppliancB*
/ Furnitur*
a AMTI QUI CHURCH F (W . 10
tl all Pme fioo. or trade tor
antique* 3** 1347____________
OBEVELCD MIRROR. ) sec
W X 4 1 "H 373 m&gt; 7 l 7
BJ'S RB3ALB • Buy and Sell
furniture A collectibles For
sale, doll collection 233* 3
Park Pr. Call H I 7*4*________
BRASS BBD Quean, w/orfho
mattress set Still In b ei Cost
31400 tell tor 3100 373 4341
4 CAPTAI NS BBO Complete
set 373 m m * _______________
# COUCH, 44". carded teeture.
sand beige, good cond . needs
sem e spots cl eaned &gt;74
Evenings M l *341
Iran A Press
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mattresses A
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Still M boP«P
3304 374 4141
Cast
DI NETTE SET. full bed. sefe
c h e s t at d n s i r s .
wesher/dryer. desk Prices
negotiable 43t &gt;477___________
DOUBLE BOX Spring buttress
lets Over 70 U Pick 3*3 a set
L A B B Y'tM A B T .
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• FI SH T A NK . Beautiful
custom built Paid 3*00. very
nice condition Asking 3140
w/gccesseries m I4t*
FUTON AND FRAME
Twin (chair) 31«*
Full (Uvesaatl 31**
Queen l sat* I 31**
Futon FecSery. M l 4441
1*44 W. Airport Bl, Sanford
a LAMP, cauntry styled, brass
A wood base with mild glass
shade 334 M l #344___________
a SOFA, love seat and wine rack
cef f ee f abl e, all ar part
t ib a ft e r .......
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or see at *47 W &gt;3ih&gt;t
43TOVB. Electric Very good
condition 3341)1 34M________
S T R A IN COMPACTOB.
M l me lor. Portable or built m
almond blocs On /473
Call 331 *411________________
a WE S T C RN STYLE LAMP.
Bull hern, imported brenie
en d r e a l h e r n ( b l a c k ) ,
w beige shade Must see ts
unique 34444* *3*4___________
3 PI ECE LIVIN G RM 1ST,
Uveseat. sofa and chair Used
I month Cream baefcround
with blue stripes end Herat
ryoraetty
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Radio / S ltr to
a COLOR TV. Zenith console
w remote Older model very
goad c end 11ton tSO 0 4 0

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330-1431

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1*41 MANATEE 14X44. 2 bdrm
(b o th ..... .......to...,....... 37.300

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FOR VETS
A little me
Brand new 3 bedroom I both
hemes with 3 car gar eats
3447 total monthly poybwnt*
Coll new. offer hmiffcd •
Universal Beaky, 4U 1134

Monfn 6 305 30

H o r n * * / Sb I b

T h e P r u d e n tia l ( 2 b

$1 DOWN

t

C o - O p / S a lt
B T O W N I R Narmiaaa Villa#.
3/1. downstairs, apaiiancts
Included Poof/termt* Bargain
at 3*4.300 ....
41t 1041 eves

1*44 MANATEE
2 bath

THROWING YOUR W AWAY
H U T TO OWN
A BRANO NBW HOME
O Bed Credit 4 No Credit
O tie Money O
HO PROBLEM
CALL

(407) 3224090
1Ridgaw ood R

15J— C o n d o m i n i u m *

• la Ob i M tfc T t v *

prapart, tacatad amratorat

t i t — Condominium
Wontot*

L o t* / S p it

OCALA NA T 'L FO R FIT .
Wn kik total UM O aach na
money down! |71 *1 monthly
1 440 **1 SOU

Uul Fart Or., laatato
M l W. Laka Mara B I . U . Marr

KXCH AN dl OR S IL L ruur
FIRST TIM1
N O M I B U Y ia / R I T I M I T
Don't miss this Immaculate I
bdrm. doilhause on 1/4 acre
with astro 1/4 acre fall Ready
to move Ini N k o neighborhood
J
Bright ond sunny with lots of
trees and very private It

151— A c r t a g * -

157— M o b i l *

323*5774

D C I ZONING I

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and IAW t o N. M * N M

P r o p r ty / S B l*

o SPARKLI NG NBW V Io n tree
______ ____ Big greet .. . . ,
country kit,, pantry, pretty
master suite--------------------- 174.400

II \I I HI VI I V

______ Rental*______

W E 'R E D E A L I N G -

STENSTROM

WANT TO J U I T O m ' h o S i 7
lorn leek ing fern k e homes ta
match wrfth buyers

LONOWOOD/LK. M ARY area.
1.444 1.344 tq ft. with ar
without A/C o ffk o t Storting
3333 McIntosh Pofrrt, H I 3*00
S AN FO R D -1.134.1433.3.144
tquere feet available I
Call P I 7444

S e m in o t e B lv d .
H w y . 1 7 -9 2 , S a n fo r d

STAJWS f K O fIV T Y
M A N A O IM B N T B BCALTY
447 m m v m 4174

Ml M H
M i l l fr i

OOV*T FO R ICLO SU RIS
BANK M F C 'S
ASSUMI NOOU ALIFY

SuCpacMD ovcdaCdrv

1 Bedrooms from $400 per mo.
2 Bedrooms Irom $495 per mo.

141— H o r n * * f o r S a l *

141— H o m o * f o r S o l *

om u tt....................... 330-1744
WANT NONE

141— H o r n * * f o r S a l e

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71— H a l p W a n t * d

EMPLOYMENT

e

Yard Sola • Plant Sal#

SATURDAY MARCH 21st
AMERICAN LEGION
POST 63
2874 S. SANFORD AVE.
SANFORD, FL
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 322 1652

�341 — R ecreational
Vehicles/Campers

1 0B - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, March 13. 1992
1??— Pets &amp; Supplies

187— Sporting Goods
• HEAVY
E veriest

• R E A G L E M IX O O G S 7
female I spayed I young
Perfect tor children' V E R Y
LO V IN G Call morning anlyl
Atk for Mary 177 M91

R A O . (B a a ln g t
No* never u v d

t&lt;0 174U7J

1?1— B u ilding
M aterials

193— L a w n &amp; G arde n
• GARDEN M ANURE

F rW I

TPUMgl I21IW________

R ID IN G M OW ER

HP Id
*7*0

Snwppur

4

Like n»*'
)7) *404

195— M a ch in e ry /To o ls
C A R P E T C L E A N IN G
IQ U IP M F N T Caste* 900 it
In buffer with tank solution

I.

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-

• •

FORK LI FT TRUCKS. Used
buy *ell rent lease M any
size* 111 n ot atk f#f Ana/
wkendt Mike t04 7J4 t in
FORKLIFT. Q aril, 1900 tti ta
pacify Works jnod 11*00
Call i n I I M ________
• M OTOR , t horte. I f M r k l d
Makeoffer I I I M U

l t t — Pets 8L Supplies

AC U N IT . 9700 B TU 170 amp
S IM
E e c a lla n l c o n d l
lion'
371 iar»
• STAR TRCK • In tarp rlta
B'ue Printt ta! 17 pao#* in
pouch. 197* edition mint |3S
after 4 pm 777 0471

233— A u to P a ris
/ Accessories

AUCTION

A IR C R A F T R E N T A L S
tingle multi engine, flight in
itructlon. ground tchoot
private instrument Aviation
Flight Center* I 100 171 7034

• P U B LIC A U T O A U C TIO N *
E V E R Y T U E 4 A F R I 7.14 PM
D A Y T O N A A U T O A U C TIO N
Hwy 93. Daytona Beach
994 It* 4111__________

*41 VW 1 4 diesel meter totally
rebuilt Best reasonable otter
771 7799

TAR E U P P A Y M E N TS

235— T r u c k s /
Buses / Vans

Cantwry &gt;1. AA Carnet Inc
Martha Bennett. Realter
911 )&gt;H

209—Wearing Apparel

211— Antiques /
Collectibles

2 3 1 -C a r s

7 Mouses Zoned W )
t i t French Ave. Sanlord
Hwy If t j at 3rd St
7 houses 100 ft frontage on
17 f7 Ute tor office*, antique
stop. craft center 7 ttory )
b d rm
f ra m e , h a rd w o o d
floor* Alto 3 bdrm rental
Owner financing pottibie
t u g g e t f e d s t a r li n g b id
flOO 000 I0 \ deposit on day of
auction

CH IN ESE SHAR P E I P UP P IES
born Dec 19th. IMS
Call 330 ttTt
CHOW PUPS ARC. Parent! on x
premttet good with kldt
f 100 1130 374 7U f

• L O V E L Y . L O V E L Y Formal
d r a t t l Lavender Si 19 S
B r id a t m o id 'P r o m d r a t t
Worn I time! Ruffled » lee vet
long from w bow at back
body fit w heart thaped
neckline Paid over |7O0 Sac
rlfic* for ftlOO Call or lv mtg
anytime 1)0 1947

229— A v ia tio n

SATURDAY. M ARCH 1 4 .2 7 M

200— R egistered Pets

• F t N C t. C M In lin k W b , JO
ft Asking 170 Call 1 » 74*7

213— Auctions

Jim Skeen Auctioneert
Licensed Real Etfaf# Broker
1713 E Celenial Dr. Orlando
407 1*4 97*7
MO 477 1199
A U t A B*1

219— W anted to Buy
l i t Aluminum Can* Newt pap*'
Non Ferreu* Metal*
Glatt
KOKOM O
371 H M

_

221— Good Th in g s
to E at

S T R A W B E R R IE S U P IC K
Start* Jan !|fh Hoop* Farm
Jttl Celery Ave Mon Wed A
So' Open tA M Bring own
ipr-U.ners 331 MM
_______

f R EE OOG TRAINING*

f mdout Mom

Inner Oof Training
Can i n not

215— Boats and
Accessories

MA L L A RO OUCKS. Mala A
It m a lt, b t t 'd f rt
Domesticated Tan * *10 each
MO 1141 or ])• IIM

• CAN O E It II r&gt; b w «la u no
paddiet or cut iont 1*00 Firm
377 7440

B IG . B IG SALE
C lotto*. collectable* 1 I urn
f ri Sat t 4 221 K R ID C R RO

B IG B AR G AIN S!
f r I Sat ItO V IH L E N RD
Whgrlitxer organ. 13 Cu ft
iieeter util fra to ' 1 much
much moral

DO DA DAY!
Saturday l* M to 3PM Yard
*aia Include* furniture and a
variety of it*m% Alto Food
gama* a baba tala' Ftth fry
fr ant t or ham tar tad from It
to J ChHdran under 10 free
with adult Donation I )
First United Mathodrtt Church
F.lthat Park Sanlord
FR AN K A LO R I S New A Uted'
7107 S French Thrift Stare

PHONE 3347174

GARAGE SALE
Plant* and mite F n Sat IS

SOIg Mfhtt, Sanford_______

M o n n f • E it ir t h in i M ust Go
f wrniture TV *. t'e»eo equip
VCH. and much more* 44*4
Made A ,e off 47? by Sun Iand
F tlafet Thurt Frl Sat

• K E Y B O A R D Yamaha PSR *
100 pretet voice*. 10 rhythm*
Real time melody Like New
*t(0 t&gt;rm 377 7tS7

223— M iscellaneous

TH IS W E E K 'S

m M iI

222— M usical
M erchandise

m
P E T B E N E F IT SALE!
10AM J Sat
l t d S Park Ave

YARD SALE
Redding Gar dent
F n Sat March 1] 14 t 4
*00 LOCUST A V I

YARD SALE
Sat Sun t dark Lott of m iu
dithat A nik nakt clothet
newborn adult, motorcycle
p a iit A fu rn
1117
P A LM E TTO AVE
Behind
Tire City off Sanford Ave

134 &gt;047_______________

YARD SALE
Behind B A G Laundry (17 97!
Sat only I 7__________

100 RIDG E DR.
Sat only* t » Oddt A end*
tawm^ m ath houtahoid

4TH A N N U A L
S ILV ER LA K E SUB
Lake Mary
B IG B IG Sal# Gutnett World
Retard! D O N 'T M itt thitorxe
In a lifetime chancel S at.
March 14th! I I t I M Oft al
Greenway Blvd

• C R AFT S U P P LIES bo« full
fo r f t 00 m o * t *♦ I •I In
package* 339 1I t l __________
• E A S T E R B U N N Y Wreath
pastel color for door* or home
111 ,
j : i *•**
FOR YOUR F U L L E R BRUSH
PRODUCTS call independent
distributor; 37J 42*4_________
• G A R O EN ER S planter hoi
Heavy duty metal 4' X 1
Raised bottom floored for
drainage Good for backyard
g a rd e n , n u rs e ry or
greenhouse I7SOBQ331 1030
FOOL* 14 ff above ground
w pump Excellent condilten!
IWO &lt;will tell d K k l 333 l i l t
R A IN S O FT Wafer treatment
tys. (R eg 141*7 111 Now
t ; 000 or f 1730 with lifetime
warranty E N C Y C L O P E D IA .
B rita n n tca . com plete tet
(Reg 13 300) Nuw 11000 ALSO
F U R N IT U R E Moving Mutt
S o B t.......................... 377 3HI
a S T IR E O Tape rad*o record
player (needs neediel You
will need tolp to move taO
177 0477______
__

• TU R K S Y

C A L L . Lyn ch

Champion I IQ 37144*1_______
W A S H IR / D R Y E R . 1390 tor
pair, uted A month* Lawn
w m i r , 1700 3771141
I ] F T . Sea King aluminum |«n
beat with 3HP Eftka motor.
1400 'f t Tern# meped 1230
Bo'heaC corsd f'On 321 3911

231— Cars
NISSAN M A X IM A 1991,11*99*
low mile*! Call M r Grave*
Willett QfdsCedillAC. 311 3341

TAKE U P P A Y M E N TS
NO M O N E Y DOWN
eacepttaa lag title etc
I9f9 C H E V Y S P E C TR U M
red air. low mile*, ttereo. S
s p » » d ' O n ly 1149.11 per
menthl 140 month* a IB 9%
APR I Call M r Payne
Courfety U»ed Cart. 3331133
A U T O IN SUR AN CE W O R LD
who quote* lowett pottibie
rate*, need* help! 313 771
O LD M O B ILC CALAIS l l . e . c
condl 17 993Call Mr Grave*
Willett Old* CadHlec. 377 3391

TAKE U P P A Y M E N TS
NO M O N E Y DOWN
eaceptlaa. fag title.etc
1941 E A G L E P R E M IE R
4
door. auto. a*r. power win
dowt. ttereo cattette O N L Y
1119 94 par menthl 144 month*
« II 9N APR I Call Mr Payne
Courfety Utad Car*. 313 3133
C A D IL LA C S ED AN O E V IL L E
1909 *17 993 Call M r Grave*
Willett Old* Cadillec. 372 1391
C A O IL L A C C O U P S DC
V IL L E *7 99* Call M r Grave*
Willett Old* Cadillac.377 3)9 1

TAR E U P P A Y M E N TS
NO M O N E Y DOWN
eacept faa. tag. title, etc
I9 M T O Y O T A T E R C E L
CO U PE red. auto, air power
t t e e r in g . t t e r e o ! O N L Y
*1*9 94 per menthl &lt;4l month*
•I II 9 \ A P R ) Call M r P«yne
Courfety U te dC ert. 333 f i l l
B UIC K R IV IE R A
19|7. low
m*let' *4 99*Call Mr Graves
Wll left Old* C ad. ilac. 373 1191

TARE U P P A Y M E N TS
NO M O N E Y DOWN
eacepf laa. lag title, ale
1917 P L Y M O U T H G R A N D
FURY
4 door. au*0 . power
tteering and brake*. A M 'F M
s'ereo M U ST S E L L ' O N L Y
1119 49 per menthl (44 month*
.1 II 9% A P R ) Call Mr Payne

Courfety Umd Cart. 313 &gt;133

TARE U P P A Y M E N TS
N O M O N E Y DOWN
eacept taa tag title, etc
1941 D O DG E A R IE t 4 door
auto, power ttee rin g and
b ra k e *
tte re o
EX TR A
C L F AN O n ly l i l t 41 per
month! (44 month* »r 14 9%
APR | Call Mr Payne
Court#*? Used Car* 17J 2123

TARE U P P A Y M E N TS
NO M O N E Y DOWN
eacept taa teg title, etc
1944 P L Y M O U T H R E L IA N T
4 door OwtO. power tteering
and brake* ttereo E X T R A
C LE A N
4119.49 per menthl
(44 month* 4r 14 9% AP R !
Call Mr Payne
Courfety Uted Cert. 333 1133
CA O ILLA C C O U PE O E V IL L E
tree*
Cell M r Grave*
Willett Old* Cadillac. 373 3391

NO M O N E Y DOWN
eacept laa. lag. title, etc
1947 F O R D M U S TA N G Agio,
a ir p ow er tte e rin g and
b ra k e * . A M F M tte re o
*119 49 per menthl 144 month*
I* II 9N A P R ) Call Mr Payne
Courfety Used Car*. 373 3133
19)9 S E V IL L E
Excellent con
dit'on A clastic! IS *00 days
904 749 4000 eve*. 904 749 94U
1914 M ERCURY COUOAR
Run* greet, new tire*. 41.79*
Call 373 &gt;973 after 4PM
1947 C H E V Y Cavalier RS Auto
AC. AM FM Sharp! I799S
1)4 9949. Ray * U*ed Cart
44 P L Y M O U T H V O Y A G E R LE
EatraClean *399**
14 M E R C U R Y G R A N MAR
OUISE
w leather. 1 owner
w only 74K mi 4499*'
90 NISSAN S E N TR A XC 4 dr
w air, only 70K mi S399S*
•9 D O DG E S P IR IT
AC. Stereo 4J99S*

S

241— R ecreational

RV R E N T A L lets *USm o Incl
water, sewer &amp; garbage
Park Ave Mobile Pk 111 1441

Q U A L ITY USED
CARS &amp; TRUCKS

Sanford Motor Co.
1944 NISSAN P ICK UP
4X4.
A C. S speed low miles' t* 99*

GOOD CREDIT!
BAD CREDIT!
NO CREDIT!
BANKRUPTCY!
NO PROBLEM!!!

or be*t offer I Cell 37743B3
? ! DATSUN Pick Up. w'79

Chevy V4 and T JSO frans
Alum topper New tires good
body *400 ) ) ) 794)

7? FORD tyTOM Ptcfc up. Por
*a&gt;e needs work *VJO
Call Rocky ))9 3144
74 FO R D C O U R R IE R * sp tool
Lo.es *4*0 O B O 377 0744

Evening*__________________
44 MACK Truck* Stake beds l
r a f te r * , t i c
c o n d itio n
311 4494 A whersd* 904 734 1494

23?— M o to rcycle s
and Bikes_______
1943 KAW ASAK I K IN S black
1 000 original mile* Excellent
condition! *900Call 310 9fJ9

M U ST S E L L
1997 vagabond
Fully *elt contained. 37 It
* l!d e o u t . a » r , a w n in g
washer d r y t r . di*hwa*her.
ttereo many eatra* Will take
tmaller trailer on trade or
bett offer 3*19*74

Vehicles/Cam pers

M IN C ER M O TO R S
407/ 321-2993
407/ 321-1450
_

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17 P L Y M O U T H V O Y A G E R
Blue. ? pettenger. Ayto AC
1149*'
91 DO DG E SHADOW Convert
ibles Auto AC Stereo ) to
Choose from *449*’
90 OLDS CU TLAS S Supreme
White 4 dr . AutO. AC *499**
17 C H R Y S LE R LE BARON
4
dr . SO 000 original one owner
mile*. au*o AC. Stereo |I99S*
49 LE B A R O N C O N V E R TIB L E S
7 to choove Irom
'Fun In
the Sun **99S*

1 0 0 % Financing
For Q u a lifie d B u y e rs

1000 ®°^9e Grami Caravan
IT T A

Plymouth Vbyager

49 D O DG E D A K O TA Long bed
topper V4 auto. AC. Stereo

40000mile* *499**

’ With 1)000 down or trade
equity

ASK FOR
Bill Sane her
or David V.

3 2 2 1135
‘44 FO R O TA U R U S . 4 door. *«|
FO R O E X P L O R E R ttandard
thift Both below book 777
4))4 after 7PM

233— A uto Parts
/ Accessories
*#•PORSCHE RIMS 3 New *9)

111 leoo_________________

• REESE HITCH Ret fever. VS
groot wgt 4000 lb* lounge
wgt 7SO lbs ItS 373 *441
• TIR E S Steel belted r#d&gt;al *et
Six# 19* 40 Hi* 737 All teaton
Good Condition *40 3 )) 99S4
VW AIR COOL E D E NGINE
*174 If interested
Call 777 7904

*16,999

or $378.48 per m..

L o a d e d with o p t o n t n d lo n g b o d y. 6 cyl 4 w o o d g ra n C a ih S u in g P n c a ol
116 9 9 9 N o D o w n P a ym o n t t t 9 % A n n u a l P ra ca n ta g a R a ta • T a i . T a g S
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CASSELBERRY

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SUNDAY 12-5

331-3837

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S e rvin g Sanford, Lake M ary and Sem inole C o u n ty since 1908
84|h Year, No

173 - Sanlord, Florida

Lyman atop U.S. list
IN S ID E
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By V ICK I DeSORMIER
Herald Stall Writer

Local

LO N (JW O O l) — Lym an High School has heen
named one of the lop three Icchnlcal/vocatlonal
schools in the country by "Hcdbook" magazine.
"We feel real terrific alHiut It." Kay Hush,
assistant |&gt;rtncl|&gt;al at Lyman. said Saturday.
"T h is Is a pretty big deal."
The magazine selected the lop 140 schools In

the nation and gave awards In categories sm li as
academic achievement, community service and
vocational anil technical programs
There were 3H3 schools entered In the contest,
according to the article In the April IW 2 issue ot
"Rcdbook."
While there Is an cmjihnsls on vocational
education at each ol llit- district's six high
schools. Lyman Is one ol the stale s pilot schools
In the Hlucprlnl for Career Lducnllnn a program

that emphasizes |ohs skills as well as aeademh
skills
Hcvcrly Freeman, director » ( guidance at
Lyman, who did much of Hie pa|&gt;crwork (or the
nomination packet, said llicit they received the
nomination Infonuntlon from the stale l)c|&gt;ait
inrilt nl Ldueatlou
"Th e y told us that they would like to see os
enter tills contest.” slie said, "so winning a

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B rantley gives
E s lin g e r nod
in sheriff flap

Maryann William s displays some ol tho new
oquipmenl leaulurod In Tho W om en's Center at
Central Florida Regional Hospital

By J 7 M A R K B A R F I E L D
Herald Stall Writer

Women’s Center opens
SANFORD — Tile Women s Center al MCA
Central Florida Regional llos|iltal. 1401 W
Seminole lllvil . was olllelallv opened .lilting .1
rlhliuiicultlngam l pnlille viewing I I1nrsd.1v
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S p o rts

Making believers of county
W IN TE R I'AltK — Seminole eontlmied 10
Impress tin- county as It Improved to Ili-O on I lie
season w all .1 I &lt;1 victory over l.akc llowi I III an
SAC base hall name Friday afternoon
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P e o p le
Hi#ild esoto, b, I Ui.v Spic

Wings over Longwood
One ol Hie largest Purple Martin colonies in

1tic country Is ln&lt; ated In Longwood. where the
sin.ill hints fly In to roost Ironi llia/il
See Page 511

BRIEFS
Completed interchange opens
f.A K L M A N Y
T h r completed Lake Marv
lloulevnrd In irrrh n n g r at Interstate I will In t)|K*n Monday at f&gt; a in

T h r nine lane hftilge. which doubles the
&lt;.ip.uit\ of thr former bridge. util In* hilly
romptrlc In May Out* nl thr two uestlxnmd
through lam s util I n- « Ium &lt;1 triii|M&gt;rarily Mon­
day morning while work r r t u s remove old
stuping All entrant c and r\ ll ramps will I n*
n|M*n
Stindav tiii*ht Ix-twcen in p in until t» .1 in
Mnnd.iv. thr rasllxHind lanrs nl I t
ill I n*
cloM'd at altrrnatr times while n e w s replace the
asphalt nn I I at thr Interchange

Atlas rocket blasts oft
C A P E C A N A V E R A L — A n Atlas rocket
snc&lt; csslully hoisted a cable lelevlsluii satellite
Into orlilt lollowtng six launch delays, most ot
them caused hv IsHisler trouble
The I I story uninauued tin ket blasted oil
Irout Cii|K- Canaveral Alt Forte Station on
Krtitav evening l.tllotl was delayed nearly an
hour Itv a Iasi minute electrical glib h amt thick
clouds
ll was tin Inuith luunt li in as inaiiv inonlhs
lor ro&lt; ket inakri General Dv II.IIIIU S Corps
"O ut eoiindeore has glow it lo the last tew
mouths s.ml Martv Winkler, vtie president ol
laillieh operalioiis Im tlie General Dvoaiiilts
Space Sv stems I &gt;iv Islon
I lit Salt lilt go based dlv Islon Mill, led a major
blow last spring when .in Allas carrying a
Japanese broadcasting satellite tumbled out ot
control shortly alter lllmtl amt had to lie
destroyer I
Friday's lllmtl was |iosi|ioui d live times in two
weeks lie. ause ot an clci I deal problem with the
rocket s gold .101 e system and a Itad battery lor
Itie tsKisIrr s self-destruct rneehaiUsms
C o m p ile d fro m t la f t a n d w ire r e p o r t s

INDEX
C lass if ieds... . . .0 B -1 1 B H o r o s c o p e .........
BO M o d e * .................
. SB 7B
........... SA S p o r t* ................... .1 0 40
E d u c a t i o n ....
FlofidiMMMMMM.........2 A W o r l d ............................7A

Sunny and fair
Mostiv sunny with a
high III I tic low in
in id 7 0 s
W 1n d
northwest .it |f&gt; 15
lupll

F or m o n w e ath er, too P e « e 2A

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Participants in Ihe ‘Youth Blast' are led in prayer by youth minister, Sidney Brock.

‘Youth Blast’ a blast
A fun Baptist event
precedes next revival
By V ICKI DeSORMIER
Herald Stall Writor

SAN FOR D — Sidney lirock. minister of youth
at the First liajillst Church ol Sanford, said he
wasn't even cold on Saturday morning as tie set
tilings ti|&gt; lor the third annual liajillst Youth
lllasi Hi hustled Irom station lo station at Hie
Christian youth celebration in a |&gt;atr of stunts
and a 1 shirt
l lir drab, early morning log melted Into a
s |h (iaeular. simtiy day at Ft Mellon Park
Some of the |iaitU I|).inls. wealing sweatsuits
and Jackets wnipjicd themselves In towels or
loimil some excuse in go to the command
center under one of the |itenle gazebos on the
takefrout where some ol Hie organizers had set
n|i a small »|&gt;acc heater
"It's h e rrin g ." said Carla G w ynn ol Ajuijika
who had ronte lo Hie event with III oilier
members ol tier youth groo|i Irom the First
lia|itisi Church ol Ajuipka "Hut It's lu-tter than
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W AY
BACK
W HEN

Steve Eicholburgor concentrates on the hoop in
the basketball competition

SA N FO R D — Former t.l Gnv Hobby llranllev said
Friday that lietore Stierlll John Polk died lie
changed Ills mind about recommending n&gt; thenGov Hob Martinez that Harvey Morse succeed Polk
Stierlll Don Lslmger who was apisilnted lo
succeed Polk, said Friday lie did have the toll
endorsement ot llir late slu-rllt anil In- Is dis.ijc
jsiliUi d Hull I ‘oik's w Idow has rndorserl Morse III llu
111&gt;&lt;'liming eler lion
Dottle Polk wrote sherdl s candidate Morse March
!l saying she endorsed Inin and said lie Imsh.iiiil
came lo icgrel Ids reeommemlallon lo a|&gt;|muii
Eslinger over Morse
"M y ajijHiintiiuiit hv Hu governor obviously bail
the endorsement ol Stierlll Polk." said Lsllogei
"Th a t's alisiltd lo say h r made a mistake "
llranllev said Polk told lilm dining a Imspiial visit
that I'nlk owed a eommltmenl to Morse to s o |i|hui
turn should folk com|ihie Ids term and out seek
re-election llul. due in Polk s tailing heath Polk tell
Lsllnger would make a Ix-tter successor lo niuiplrli
Ids let in. Hruntlry said
"Jo h n told me lie loved Don Lsllnger like a soli
said Hramley "Don had alwavs been hv him and In­
said one llir greatest tilings In tils tile would lie in
sec Don Lsllnger as stierlll of Seminole Coim lv om
day
"Jo h n said he had made a commitment to so|&gt;|Mirl
Harvey Morse tf he didn't run tor re-election. hm
that obviously was lint the situation H r was passing
away. He said there was no one heller i|uallllrd than
Don Lsllnger He was very emotional alumt tl "
J lie Issue ol who Polk wanted lo till Ihe irm a ln d r'
ol Ids two-year term surfaced last week when Mis
Polk w rote to Morse and endorsed him In her Irltri
she wrote that tier husband told liri and close
friends he decided he had made a "mistake' in
recommending Lsllnger to Gov Holt Martinez alte i
several nl Polk's close associate* lelt Ihe depurt
ment
Polk's son. John J l
said Ihe Morse endorse
ilirnl w as nol made to damage Lsllnger lor tailing lo
•i |&gt;|h dot John J i in a |M-rmaiirnt de|iuty |m&gt;s IHoii al
llir Ihe sh rilirs olllce Polk J l was sworn III hv Ins
father as one ol Polk's Iasi ntllclal duties on Dei .11
l ‘*!H)
Hot alter tailing several .itlrmpta lo piss Hu
shertirs olllce running lest Eslinger otlrri it Polk It
a |.osiilon as a corn i Hons olllcrr John If ic Ium d
and resigned last Oclotirr John Jr cotiletuled
Lslmger knew ol Ins pcrm.uunt tool disability Hull
See S heriff. Page 5A

Legislature concludes
Finished business aids consumers, women

1

JULIAN
STENSTR0M

Time to clarify
observations
It * itine to clarify *om&lt;* past
obscrv .itinn*
For rxam plr ut rc still hearing
Iih u Sanford folk* entertained
IhrrnsHve* luii k 111 thr l'*JtK and
HMO* All «ia*i•■«• their was Im m 'I u II.
softtKill. ll 1^*ll *4 lllMll *|N)ft*. till*
Mil.me and Prince** theater* and
tin i in use*
Mot Man ta Proctor Llpplncott of
Lake Man n minded u* that her
dad ( hit Pnx tor. ran the Trianon
— a night *jh it on the rant *ldr of
I ' S 17 *ij just alter you emerge
smit I i I nuhu I from Death Valley
the grernlx It area jo*t south of Five
Point*
lioutlie KatMirn rrintndrd us tfiat
tier dad J im Hobson later a
lialu fd islirr tor many uuxm*. had a
I m id that pla\ed thr I nanou I till
played thr drum* niirandia* and
\\Iophom Also in thr romtxi at
time* n e tr plant*! Petr Sclinal.
piatn*t lla rrv W rite r , vlollnl*!
Itri^rr W n trr and Ih r S« hlrard
tin it tier* — Prtr amt John They
S r c S i m * ! r urn. P a g e J A

By BILL K A CZO R
Associated Pross Writer

T A L L A H A S S E E — Government
should tie more o|ien. medical costs
lower and lines lor wom ens re
si r o o m s s h o r t e r b e c a u s e ol
measures passed tiy the florid..
Legislature during Its HFI2 tegular
session.
"Th e results ol this session have
been a mixed Iw g." Gov Lawton
(Titles said alter lawmakers ad
(mimed Friday night We have not
done what we nreded to ill. on the
budget. tun we have had some real
successes
"In the atra ol health care, civil
rights and government leforni. t
think we v r done things tlial will

make a very |ios||lvc dlllrreoee hi
|ieo|iles lives "
III the i losing lloiils ot tile M'ssloti.
the Legislature jiassed major lieallli
care lulls
One woidd |.i..lnhll dcM inis Irom
re lrrrlu g |&gt;alieiils lo i holes to w In. h
they have ail ow iierslilji llllrre sl loi
e.iiuer trra im e n t. physical ih iia j.v
or lilg lile .li lesls Do. tors would
have until Octnlicr Hh*ri to dlvesl
H l.iiis . lv. s ol ow iirrshl|i

Tile heavily Inhht. d hill. o|i|msc&lt;l
hv the Florida Medical Ass.Miall.ill
mav set a national precedent and
could sav. . ulls.ull.is millions ol
dollars Sioili.s Indicate $5(*i mil
lion a year 10 untie, rssarv sets Ices
ate |terloim. d as the lesoll ol
Florida do. lots n li nin g jiall. ins in

tin ir ow n * him *

Ihe Leittftlaturr .il**» *&lt; III « lull s
III* hill to ( irate a five IliemlM l
((iinmlssion that would consoltdati
health &lt;are nnul.itiuti and plaimim&gt;
ami develop a plo|N»s.il Im Hu rras
Hit: service* lor 2 r» m illion im
Insured I Imidian*
Another p.ot ol tin legislation is
destuned til fedm e the co*l ol
f m p liiK T health Insurance lot small
businesses It w ould i r r a lr new
lower cost tx iii 111 options and pro
Inhit m *uram i eouipaities Iriim
at I r p t in i l o n ly tile h e a lth ie s t
applic ant*
One nf tilt Legist.itiili * earliest
and most siunihi ant ac i onipllsti
im lit* wa* to pl.ii i m i thi Nov i
S e e F i n is h e d . I'a g e U A

Lawmakers leave two major issues hanging
By B I L L K A C Z O R
Associated Press Writer

TALLAH ASSEE II Florida
law makers bail a lavnrtlr dam e
during then HKKt regular acsston. ll
was neither Hie Tallahassee two
step nor llir Panhandle |x&gt;lka lull
ihr legislative llmlxi
l.lllltxi ts where Hie la-gtslaliilr
tell llir Im i domio.ilit Issues ol tillsession lli.it elided Ftlilav Ihe slat,
budget and rrapjiortlnnitiriit
Numerous otlu r major pieces ol
legislation also were tell hv the

wayside lint many will Im- re. oosld
en d .hirllig al least three s|mial
M'HSlOll*
I lie gltdlcx k lelt litany law makers
antin' and IruMralcd
*Tve u rv r r had a n m ii slicm ious
a i* r a % a 11 ft g . d l* .i p p o l n t H i g
sfAsiDii
Hsild Senate Mules (h a ir
man Pat f tiniiisi* D U u im \
V\«
lia v r lieen tn irn d tic rd in m ore
dlvl*tvenr*s in tlit l.e|5l*l.»l»iie than
u e have ever dleatlied n| ( OilI
|Miiindmii that I* a rt &lt;es*imi
1 lie d tv h ilv ru r* *
n»u« ll nl it

strtiil\

|Kirti*.in

ha* tentered on

ri.»p|M »rtionm »iii with la u m a k irs
tr\iiig to thaw distrn t* to p n s e rv i
(H rs4ui.»l and paitv liilrie sts
lllidget work also has t m iiiil
partts.it) M e vriiu r stitirtfalls over
Ihe last two years have fun *il th*
stall to i ut
tullimi in s |m mhni:
hut Mi puhlli ans and i m iservatlv••
Ik iniH rats m the Senate s Iimm! h im
against new ta\r*
S rlia tr Mi pi11&gt;1n an Leader Audi r
( Irtish .iw ol .l.ii ksnfiv tile Maim tl
lat k of lead* ish lp hv Demot nits
See U n f i n i s h e d . Page b A

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�1* - Sin lord Hsrald. Sanford. Florid* - Sunday, March 15, 1M2

N EW S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Spring Break: search for thrills
By MOM WORD
Associated Press Writer

Case 'tip of iceberg’ In horse fraud probe

D A Y TO N A B EAC H - Joel Mclson paid
$63 to become a human yo-yo last week —
strapping two rubberized cords to his feet
and leaping off a 180-foot platform.
Bungee Jumping Is one nr the new Spring
Break activities, taking Its place among
such annual rites as wet T-shirt and bikini
contests, beer-guzzling, beach volleyball
and sunbathing (and sunbumlng).
Mclson. 23. of Eric. Pa., was among
Jumpers who lined up and paid $53 to $65
for the chance to free fall from a tiny
crane-hoisted basket, snapping back when
the bungee cords reached thrlr limit.
"It was Intense, tt was Incredible. When I
got up there. I Just had to do It. I've always
wanted to da this," he said minutes after his
Jump.

G A IN E S V IL L E — After a man reached a plea agreement on
charge* of smashing a thoroughbred’s leg In an Insurance
scam, hta attorney said the case may be the "tip of the Iceberg"
In a fraud probe of the horse Industry.
Former horse bam manager To m m y Duma. 30, of Park City.
111., pleaded no contest Friday to Insurance fraud and animal
cruelty In the crowbar attack last year at Canterbury Farms
near NewbetTy.
Circuit Judge Koberi P. Cates set sentencing for April 21.
Th e agreement recommends an 18-month prison term.
Hums told Invest tgalors he was hired by the horse’s owner to
kill the animal for Insurance purposes.

Stenstrom—
[C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
playrd the clarinet and sax­
ophone.
Oh. yes. wc hail mentioned
Man-la's dad having a grocery on
Sipes Avenue. Marcia said that
was her uncle. Claude Proctor.
J l r r father had a grocery on
Sanford Avenue. Of course, most
of us old timers better remember
C li f f P ro c to r as th e lo c a l
Chevrolet dealer for a number of
yeara.
And since wc mentioned the
circuses thnt played Sanford,
Mania told us thnt her great
uncle, Phil Ellsworth, was pari
ow ner of the world famous
Johnny J . Jones C ln u s .
Wc had several calls about last
Sunday's piece concerning the
heavyweight championship fight
between James J . Corbett and
the British challenger, Charles
Mtlchell of England. That's' the
bout that caused such an up­
heaval In Jacksonville that San­
ford's "Gale C lly Rifles" were
alerted to prepare to go and
maintain law and order.
We d id n 't learn a n y th in g
about the "Gale C lly Rifles" but
we did find out that Jacksonville
w a s o r i g i n a l l y k n o w n as
"H a rts v llle ." T h e town was
founded by Isaiah Hart.
Wc also learned that what I
referred to as the Lake Monroe
Athletic Club was Indeed the
Seminole Athletic Club but or­
ganised and headquartered at
Lake Monroe. Gus Schmah was
one uf the wheels in that organi­
sation. He was a Lake Monroe
farmer.
Then a couple months ago we
,d|d a .column about , al| .-Hy;
previous Seminole County aliet•lils. W e•J.U.
I lobby had been suspended by
former Governor LcRgy Collins
when accused of accepting a
bribe. He was suspended a
second lime by Governor Claude
Kirk when a "mysterious" check
apiieared In the sheriff's safe.
We recently got a call from
Sheriff Hobby. Prior to being
elected Semlnole’a chief law enfore m e n ! officer he w as a
locomotive engineer for the
Atlantic Coast Line and for the
Seaboard A ir Lines railroad.
Hobby said his first suspension
was not a bribe at all. lie had
gotten a check for serving the
S A L out uf Wildwood, engineer­
in g th e S i l v e r M e te o r, a
sire.unllnrr which carried pas­
sengers between Chicago and
Miami. The A C L's streamliner
was the Champion that ferried
patrons between New York City
and Tumpa.
Hobby said Iwu men from
south Seminole County accused
him of accepting money from a
Umgwood dog trark. Th e two
were Republicans, said Hobby.

LOTTERY

n

MIAMI Here are Ihe winning
Fantasy Fiva numbers selsctsd
Friday In the Florida Lottery:

And since Kirk was Florida's
first Republican governor In a
hundred years Hobby said he
was suspended. But he pointed
nut that there was nothing
"mysterious" about the money
In his safe.
" I never did deny the money
was In the safe." Hobby allowed.
"It was the end of the racing
season and the money was a gift.
He explained that for many
a ca so n s s h e rif f's d e p u tie s
escorted those who carried cash
from Sanford banka to the track
a n d e s c o r t e d th e m o n e y
h a n d le rs t r a n s p o r t in g the
nightly receipts back to the
banks.
Hobby contended It was and
had been for years the track's
way of showing Its appreciation
far the escort services and that
nobody In the SherilTs Depart­
ment ever personally got a dime
of that annual gift.
Hobby said there was one
thing he was proud of. "1 did m y
public duty as If the good Lord
was looking over m y shoulder."
A few days ago I parked near a
local drug store. As ! got out of
m y car a lady In an auto next ta
mine asked me, "Aren't ybu
Julian Stenstrom7" I confessed I
was. "W ell," she volunteered.
"I'm Etta Gleason Keogh of Lake
Mary. You probably remember
m y pa r e n t s .t h e H o m e r
Gleasons."
"Let's see," I said. "Y ou r dad
had a floor sanding business and
your mother ran a store. Th e y
lived tn LakeM sry."
"T h a i's right," Etta agreed. " I
especially enjoyed your column
lh&gt; ni||l

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My MICHAIL WARREN
Associated Press Writer_________
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E - De­
fense attorneys for Yahweh Ben
Yahweh and 13 followers hope tn
counter two months of testimo­
ny about murders, arson and
exlorllon by attacking the crcdl

that?" I
'explained, "M y mother
was Sheriff Hobby's sister." I
thought to myself, "A in 't It a
•mall world!"
Finally, Kean Ivey, widow of
Jo hn Ivey, called to thank The
Herald for running that photo of
the 1B24-23 faculty at Soulhslde
Primary. But she wanted to let
me know that teacher Betty
Houston did not marry Insur­
a n c e ty c o o n C h a rle s E .
Bradshaw Sr.
" In s t e a d ." Kean allow ed.
"B e tty m arried his brother.
George Bradshaw who with
Walter Hayes, headed up the
tong time and well known Am er­
ican Fire and Casually Company
of Orlando.
Most of you old timers re­
member the Iveys. The y owned
and operated a shoe store on
East First Street — the same
store now owned and operated
by the well known Don Knight.
There'll be more' about John
and Kean in a future discourse
about W ay Back When.
And. thanks for all those calls.

Erica McLean, 4. above, eels a
quick dental check from Dr.
Steve Hochfelder al the Semi­
nole County Y M C A 'i Health
Kids celebration on Saturday
a f t e r n o o n . F re e h e a lth
screenings were offered to
youngsters sges five to 12
who cams to the facility.
Brendan Staldle, 3, of 8enford,
right, etande es straight as he
ca n for e s c o lio s is teat
admlnistard by Or. David Derrow, D.C. In addition to the
screenings, youngsters had
(he opportunity to participate
In some challenging obstacle
courses while their parente
were able to ask questions of
the doctors. While the atten­
dance waa not high el the
event, YM CA officials said
they were pleased because II
gave the professionals mors
of an opportunity to offer
advice to (hose who did
attend.
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THE W EATHER
| AXTANOCQ OUTLOOK
Today: Mostly sunny with
high In the tow to mid 70s. Win
northwest at 10-ISm ph.
Tonight: Mostly clear and cou
Low In the mid to high 40
Light w ind. Monday: Moatl
sunny. High near 70.
Extended forecast: Mostly fslr
during the period. Lows In Ih r
low to mtd 30s. Highs In Ihc 70s.

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blllty of a key witness.
Prosecutors called the Yahweh
movement a "so-called religion"
and put on a host or former
Yahweh members who provided
salacious details about polyga­
m y, mass beatings and mara­
thon sermons Inside the group's
Temple of Love.
But the most damaging of 63
government witnesses In the
federal racketeering trial was
Robert Rosier, a burly former
Y a h w e h m e m b e r w h o w as
expelled from the group In 1B86
after agreeing'to testily for the
government.
Rozler claimed Yahweh or­
dered h it co-defendants to
com m it random m urders of
"white devils" tn be Initialed
Into a secret group called "Th e
Brotherhood." and then played
with ears they cut off victims as
proof.
However. Roster's testimony
went virtually uncorroborated.
Ha other sect member test tiled to
know ing about the group's
existence. And Rozler admitted
under cross-examination that he
had lied about details to Impress
police.
"Th e evidence to circumstan­
tial. and It's coming out of the
mouth or a fellow who really did
gain qulle a h it." Yahwch's
attorney. Alccc Hastings, said
Friday, after 16 defense at­
torneys began presenting their
cases.
Rozler. a one-time defensive
end for the St. Louts Cardinals
who pleaded gu ilty to four
murders and admitted on the
stand that he killed three more
men. Is serving a 22-year sen­
tence In exchange for his In­
sider's account of what pro­
secutors describe as a criminal
enterprise.
"When this case Is over, he
will be released from prison.
Would you like to have him as a
n e i g h b o r ? S o m e t h i n g Is
d r a s t i c a l l y w r o n g . " s a id
Hastings, an Impeached Judge
who plans to run for Congress

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J u lie Jackaon. 23. of Indianapolis,
summed up the lure of Spring Break with
four words: “ Sun. suds, sex, sand."
Missy Henshaw. 19. came to Daytona
Beach with other members of the University
of North Camllna-Charlottc track team.
"I'm here to party and have a good time.
It's gorgeous here." the psychology major
said. "I'm looking for guys.”
But some students thought Daytona
Beach had gotten a little too tame.
"It was n lot wilder when I first came here
three years ago. It was crazy." said Diane
Williams. 21. a senior al the University of
Oklahoma. She and a friend had driven 20
hours non-stop from the Norman campus.
Hill Spencer, 21. a mechanical engineer­
ing major at Penn Stale University, and a
friend. Emma Dashem. 22, were disap­
pointed after their 16-hour drive from State
College.

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Selected Saturday:

" I do a lot of stupid things, but I wouldn't
do that." said Paul Downey. Mclson's
brolhcr-ln-law.
Parasolling Is also popular this year.
Some students complained Spring Break,
expected to draw 400,000 here this spring.
Isn’t living up to Its wild-and-crazy Image.
But Tor many of the sun-slarvrd college
students, the basics — lying on Ihc beach
and ogling members of the opposite sex —
were enough.
Th e goal of many, such as Andrea Remar,
IB. and Rlkkl Young. 20. both of Omaha.
Neb., was to return to their frigid college
campuses with dark tans to impress their
pale friends.
"T h e weather Is Incredible," said Ms.
Young, a University of Nebraska student.
Ms. Remar. a student at Bellevue College,
said It was 8 degrees when they left Omaha
and 85 when they arrived tn Daytona Heat h.

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p i n .; N e w S m y r n a Beeebt
highs. 4:49 a.m .. 5:13 p.m.;
lows, 11:00 a.m ., 11:18 p.m ;
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PTA pleased with Spring Fling

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Retail theft charged

SA N FOR D — For tnosi of Ihe
day on Saturday, Terry'R a bu n,
principal of Wilson Elementary
School In Sanford. Blood behind
the black Iron bars and stared
woefully toward the freedom of
the parking lot a few feet away.
"I've got two tickets," one
little girl called out. "I'll get you
out. Mr. Rabun.
No sooner had the principal
been given his freedom to return
to the school's Spring Fling
carnival, another student was
leading him track to Jail nt the
cost of two tickets.
Th e Ja il and Ball was the most
p o p u la r fu n d -ra is e r al the
carnival which drew a couple of
thousand people, according to
Rabun's estimates.
"W e have 700 students and
they're all here. 1think," be said.
"A n d they carh brought two
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friends."
HaraMStwto k. f, Mart Spaa,
Kara Smithson. 4. of Sanford
came with her mother Jean and Officer Ned Golden of tho Sanford Police
Yoscha, who recently won second place honors In
sister Laura. 12.
national competition, can do.
Department shows what his canine companion
" I wanna have pizza." she
sold. " I wanna play games too."
dremrtl for Items ranging from ers short of the things they need.
"A n d her wallet." Williams
Tickets, purchased at four for plastic hugs lo huggnblc stuffed
"W e're very pleased with Ihe laughed.
a d o lla r, could be used to hers. The Ircr Is the school's way this has turned out." said
Rabun said Ihe strong support
purchase everything from a slice mascot.
Edwlna MldklfT. chairman of the of the parents has helped makr
of pizza provided by Pizza Hut lo
A ll ihe proceeds from Ihe school's P TA .
Ihe school stronger In rrrrn t
the chance to w in " L u c k y
carnival will l&gt;r used to finance
Lisa Williams, a fourth grade years.
Dollars" at a variety of garm-s of P TA projects and help purchase student, said alie wanted to help
"T h is Is what It takes." he
chance.
supplies for the school where her school so she had brought
said. "Parents who care u trot it
Lucky Dollars could be rr- hudgcl cuts have left the teach­ her mom.
their kids and about the school.”

Talmadgc Franklin Foster. 36. 1013 W. 13th SI.. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police on Lake Avenue near 13th
Street and eltarged with retail theft.
Accord Ihr to arrest reports, an employee of the Winn-Dixie
store on French Avenue reported seeing Foster hide a bottle of
wine In Ills pants and leave the store without paying for It. The
employee gave chase, and the bottle fell to the ground and
broke, reports stale.

Dog fight brings drug arrest
Seminole County Sheriffs deputies arrested Nepollan Andre
Hunt. 30. of 3943 Tru m a n Boulevard In Sanford Tuesday.
Deputies were responding to a report of a fight between two
dogs al 30lh. Street and Strickland Avenue. Hunt was
Identified as the owner of one of the dogs. When deputies
investigated, they found him In possession of substance which
later proved to be marijuana. He was charged with possession
of marijuana under 30 grams.

Tool shed burglarized
A tool shed in the back yard of the Louis Rotundo home.
1410 E. 30th. Street, was reported burglarized Monday. Items
taken Inetude a box of tools.

Crimes reported
The following crimes have been reported to Seminole County
deputies and Sanford police:
• $1,129 In Jewelry was reported taken from a Rolling Hills
home on Albcria Street near Longwood and Lake Mary. The
resident reported the Items were taken sometime Wednesday
between 10 and 11 a.m.
• a $600 silver set and $100 wooden chest was reported
taken horn another Rolling Hills home between 3 and 3:30
p.m. Wednesday while the resident made a trip to the store.
• SIGO In Items were reported taken from a Mellonvlllc
Avenue home Wednesday Wednesday between 9 p.m. and
10:19 p.m.
• u "large amount" or loots were reported taken from a
reflnlshlng shop on West 13th Street sometime between 4:30
p.m. Tuesday unit I) a.m. Wednesday.
■ a $490 Itaat motor was reported taken from a boat located
behind a West 16th Street residence sometime between 9 p.m.
Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.
• a $400 riding mower was reported taken from the front
porch of a South Elm Street home sometime Wednesday
I&gt;etween6a.m .and3:15p.m .

Drug charges filed
Jason Evans Downs. 20. 144 W . Alma. Lake Mary, was
cliurgcd with two counts of sale of a controlled substance.
On two occasions (Dec. 17. 1991 and Ja n. 28. 1993) police
said Downs sold them marijuana, but he was not arrested
Ik -cuusc officers were conducting an on-going Investigation.
He was taken Into custody on Thursday and transported to
the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where he was held
without bond.

Stolen items pawned
David Floyd Holcomb. 30, 232 Acom Dr., Longwood. was
chargrd with dealing In stolen property when he was arrested
on Friday.
Police said that a class ring and a pair of bicycles that were
rcjKjrlrd stolen In Casselberry were sold to U.S. Pawn, a pawn
shop on U.S. Highway 17-92 In Casselberry, owned by
Holcomb.
He was transported to tire John E. Polk Correctional Facility;
undlteld wllhuul bond.i n .. / | &lt;. .
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Warrant arreete made
• Sandra Lynn Huber. 36. 1013 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested at her home Wednesday morning by Sanford police.
Huber was wanted for railing lo appear at a hearing to answer
In drug purchase charges.
• Charles Morion Cameron, 60. 401 Palmello Ave.. Sanford,
turord himself In to deputies at the Seminole County Jail
Wednesday. Cameron was wanted on charges of false
lin personal Ion ufn poller officer.

Burial of water lines will halt temporarily
• y N IC K P ra iM U r
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — Work has stopped temporar­
ily. on the burial of water lines east of
Sanford, along Celery Avenue. Some old
water pipes have been uncovered.
According to Sanford Utilities Director
Paul Moore. " T h e contracter found a
number of old tile drains ulong the mule,
and he didn't want to damage anything
until more Is learned about what the lines

arc. and what they may be used for tr they
are still operating."
Moore added. "Some people believe they
may Ik - old lines used for Irrigation In the
old celery farm days, but we want to tie
certain." Celery was grown extensively In
that area several drrades ago. giving
Sanford Ihe title of "Celery Capital of the
W orld".
Th e contractor meanwhile, haa moved the
water line burial work over to S.R. 46.
further along the Intended route, and plans

Chamber analyzes economy
SA N FOR D - How does the
economy work7 Th e answer
m a y be f o r t h c o m in g tn u
breakfast seminar at the Sanford
Civic Center.
The Bankers Committee of Ihe
Greater Sanford Chandler of
Commerce will, be holding, &gt;i
" K e y s to th e E c o n o m y } '
Breakfast-an A p ril'? . "C om llliv
Chalrrdan Andy Roberts said,
"T h e cvcnC kl. tQulKJp u s un­
derstand the workings of Oils
economy and how to survive
these challenging times."
Guest speaker is Dr. David
Scot l, executive director of the
D r. Phillips Inalltulc for the
Study of Am erican Business
Activity. He has written many
Journal articles for fhinnrlal pub­
lications. and has authored sev­
eral economic and financial tex­
tbooks.
Th e event will lie held ut the
Sanford Civic Center, beginning

at H a.in., April 7 1li. Roberts sold
that while II Is a Cham ber
conducted evcnl. " I believe I Ills
program will lie Ijcm-Hclal lo all
local business ami Industry peo­
ple. and we would ulso like lo
Invite them lo n ttrn d ."n
Advance reservations are re­
quired ill a insl of $7 per person.
For luhirmiitlnn or reservations,
contact the Chamber olTlcr at
322-2312.

to continue work at that point until more
can be learned about the old lines.
"T h e contractor has promised thul If there
has been any damage lo the old lines, he
Intends lo handle that ns pun of the
project."
Th e lines will be used for tile transfer of
reclaimed water from the C ity in the
discharge site near Geneva. Th e easterly
route Is planned to continue on Celery
A v e n u e to C a m e r o n A v e n u e , th e n
southward to S.R. 46. and cast to the site.

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Thank You
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and butincsicf who helped make our D re am A u ctio n *92 such an overwhelming success.
Hundreds of community minded cilizcnsdid their part to help Seminole Com m unity College
raise funds for the support of the Foundation's efforts.
We especially want to publicly thank the following for serving as corporate sponsors and/
or providing major donations for D re am A u ctio n '92.
C O R P O R A TE SPONSORS A N D M A JO R D O N O R S
Acgit Financial Adtitutt, Inc.
American Automobile Atuxi.liun
AT&amp; T
Cnmlancc Auttin

Runcii Htni
CableVitiun of Central F W idi
Camp Ihctter A MtKcc, Inc
Casino Kcu.rv.lnim. Inc.
The Ccnu.l I Waul. Hume Bunk
Cctnlicd Slingt. Inc.
Conklin. Purler K llolmc» Engineer.,
Inc
Crown Sating. Atsociaium
Cry vul Lake Nurtery
DcHary Plantation Cavil Club
llriign Col let lion
Dhan Allen Carnage Route
fir u Union Bank

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f liSHta t Radio Network
Gold . Gym

GuuU Public al urni
Greater Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce
An and Wiyllu Gundlc
Hagen Hamti.lnc.
Hitlaway Really
Holland America Line ■W'ciiourt,
Inc.
Katie'&gt; Wckita River Landing, Inc.
Litchfield Thcauct, Inc.
The Moore Marketing Oruup
NCNB Bank
The Orlando Sentinel
Dick Ottramkr
Paraditc Idand Aitlinci. Inc.
Vann and Laura Paikcr
Paul and kmc Iksict
Premiere Printing A Advertmng
Kaditurn Suite Beach Kcucl cm
Marco It land
Rich - United Corj»*aiion

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Robert Hunt Coquxation
Hut tell Seafood
Santurd Herald
Sanford Orlando Kennel Club
Schcnkcl Shull/
Shctalun Orlando North
Southern Hank of Central Fhcida
Southern Bell
Suda. Inc.
SunBank. N A
Sunniland Corjairation
T A V Dctignt
Timaruan Go! I and Country Cluh
United Telephone of Florida
Jake Veil
Earl and Gerry Weklim
William Howard t Jewelers, lm
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Prescription
C. Everett Koop, the former surgeon general
of the United States, offers a lemon In medical
economics: "If you have nine doctors In town
and a tenth one arrives he doesn't take
practice from all of the others. He adds
•one-tenth to the cost of medical care In that
town."
Hoop's explanation of this seeming con­
tradiction In the bask: laws of supply and
demand Is that, where the health care system
Is underutilised, "medicine Dlls the vacuum."
He offers an Insightful three-phase approach
to correcting this and other major flaws In
America's medical system.
Phase One of the Koop plan actually
encompasses two Initiatives. The first targets
administrative costs, which now consume
nearly 25 cents of every health-care dollar,
Koop would extract savings of an estimated
• 120 billion a year by mandating that
Insurance firms use only three standard claim
forms rather than the current 1,200; that a
system of electronic processing of Insurance
claims be Implemented; and that applications
for Medicaid, which now require completion
of a 38-page booklet, be simplified.
The second initiative covers malpractice
reform.
"About one-fifth of everything that la done
In America today on patients is done to
prevent being guilty in a lawsuit down the
r o a d ," Koop m a in ta in s . T o c u rb the
expensive practice of defensive medicine, he
would replace the present tort system with
binding arbitration. He also would eliminate
pain and suffering awards — a bonanza for
contlgency-fee lawyers — and turn over
punitive damage awards to the state.
In Phase T w o of Koop's overhaul of
American health care, every person would be
. granted haste Insurance. But .while ,Kopp,
favors universal coverage, he also Is quick to
mention that- he does not support national
health care "because that Implies that the
government pays for It all."
He would scrap Medicaid, which he views
as fraudulent because It purporta to cover the
poor but doesn't achieve that goal for half of
them.
With the combined $240 billion In savings
from reducing admlnatratlve costs and
eliminating Medicaid, Koop figures that the
health system could easily accommodate
both the poor and non-poor who now lack
Insurance.
Phase Three of Koop’s plan would require
that Americana become familiar with "out­
comes research." Th is Information amounts
to a batting average for doctors and hospitals
and can be consulted by patients when they
consider elective treatment.
*'l would like the American people to
know,*' says Koop, "that for a diagnosis of say
ABC In Rochester, X number of days arc
consumed In a hospital, but In New Haven
It's 2X and In Boston It's 3 X . Th a t doesn't
mean care Is three times better in Boston or
twice better In New Haven than In Rochester.
Those other cities have more beds and the
system responds by filling a vacuum."
Th e virtue of outcomes research Is that
p a tie n ts are prese n te d w ith v a rio u s
alternatives for treating their conditions, with
the risks and benefits of each option
explained. Koop has found that. In real-life
situations, "when patients are presented with
a menu of options, they lend to choose
low-lech, low-coal medicine and that saves
lots of money."
Koop's three-phase approach to Improving
h e a lth ca re has c o n s id e ra b le m e rit.
Lawmakers in Washington and state capitals
would do well to study his prescription.

B erry's W o rld

"Id LIKE lo w&gt;fs my contdoncm. but I don’t
h s v s o n s ."

Tougher code enforcement good
Monday night Hir Sanford City Commission by
a three lo twit vole approved stricter code
SEMINOLE
enforcement. T lir need for stricter adherence lo
OPINION
enforcement of rlty codes Is not new. I recall
Mayor Beltye Smith's reactivation of ihe Scenic
Im provem ent Hoard (S ill) In 1985. Sara
Jacobson of Ko-Jnys I A II was the Drat
chairman.
LURLENE
Under Jacobson's visionary leadership the
SWEETING
master plan for the braulirirallnn of Sanford was
developed. Jacnltson secured experts In Ihe
appropriate fields. I.c.. landscape architects,
master gardeners and others. Th e experts
donated their services to the city and the plan beautification of Sanford has been Implemented
became the blueprint for the city's changing from the landscaping or Ihe City Hall grounds to
Image. II was apparent at that lime that code the phenomenal cittern participation In building
enforcement was an Integral dimension of any Park on Park, all of us have felt a sense of pride
and accomplishment. Particularly when we note
effective beaut mention efforts.
Scanning thr SIH mlnutrs of Ja n. 16. 1986 all Ihe children and ndults using the Park on
revealed that Gary Winn, code enforcement Park on a dally basis.
officer, reported on the outcome of complaints
Sanford has progressed with beaullflcallon hut
that had been submitted by SID. Winn indicated: nol with code enforcement. Th e city's budgetary
70 violations had been corrected. 8 houses
constraints made It necessary to reduce the code
condemned, 32 Junk cars removed and 187 enforcement staff. Consequently, help Is needed.
violations referred lo Public Works because of
One prime rxample of the need for help Is Ihe
grass, high weeds and garbage.
Code enforcement has been a continuing vacant lots adjacent lo m y home. I have been
concern of the many volunteers who have served periodically complaining to the city for nine
Ihe city throughout Ihe years. Martha Yancey, years In order lo have Ihe grass cut. There has
another SIH chairman and currently a member been no scheduled maintenance plan for the lots.
of thr Historic Trust, concurs that altering When thr grass and weeds become higher than 1
Sanford's appearance requires both Ihe coopera­ am tall. I have no recourse but to complain. I live
tion of Its cltlrrns and ihe enforcement of Ihe In the head of downtown Sanford with almost a
Jungle nexl door. T h is Is only one of many
city's codes.
As the comprehensive masler plan for ihe examples.

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Now Is the hour for the codes Ihe city has on
the hooks to be enforced. If for some reason
meeting code enforcement requirements Is a
hardship because of: age. Illness or economic
conditions, Ihe various clubs and organizations
In Sanford will help.
Th e Sanford committee, the Hlslorlc Trust, the
Orcater Sanford Chamber of Commerce and
other organizations are commuted to Improving
Sanford's visual Image. Sanford Is growing and
changing and positive citizen participation Is
desirable.
Warren Skipper. Chairman of the Historic
Trust, personally concurs with enforcing the
codes. He polled his members who were also In
agreement.
Skipper noted that there appears to b r some
confusion about the current code debate. Actual­
ly. what Is Involved Is nol a change In Ihe codes,
but a different approach lo effectuating compli­
ance.
T h e Historic T r a il sponsored the Duany
charette. Many citizens met with the consultant
and he affirmed Ihe need for meaningful code
enforcement.
Billy Higgins. Chairman of the Sanford com­
mittee, a lifetime resident of Sanford and one of
Its premier advocates, endorses stricter code
enforcement. Commissioner Robert Thomas did
not mince words at Ihe commission work
session, relative lo the need for stricter rode
enforcement.
Let's all work together and consider code
enforcement Ihe second phase of Sanford’s
beaullflcallon plan.

JA C K ANDERSON

C o n gre ssm a n tells
it straight, tough

ELLEN GOODM AN

Need solutions, not strategy
B O STO N — The crocuses arc a-bloomlng,
the Idea of Man’ll and the Ides or Super
Tuesday are upon us. So. by all these portents.
It must be time for m y quadrennial plea
against the use of sports metaphors In writing,
speaking and thinking aland politics.
This has Itecn a long, personal and so far
entirely futile- uttcuipi on m y part to have an
Impact on thr rhrtorlc of democracy. By my
calculations. politics bus been described as the
great Amrrlcan sport rv rr alm c thr first
election was called u race and the candidate
beca/ne a winner.
Hot Hjmrts m u lled u saturation point In the
'HOs when politicians began to sound like the
Wide World of Sports and the media turned
from analysis to play-hy-play. One favorite
mixed s|Kirts metaphor came In IUH4 from
Lawton Chiles now the governor of Florida,
who drserlhrd thr "game plan" for Ihe
iresldrollal debates this way: "ll's like a
uolbull gamc....Mondulr can't get Ihe ball bark
with one big play. But Ihe Amrrlcan people
love a horse rare. I would advise him not lo
knock Itraganout."

J

Well, as rxp rrlcd , the 1992 campaign began
with the usual assortment of slam-dunks,
knockout punches, end runs, and hard balls.
Uut something happened after the campaign
left New Hampshire and relative civility. While
I was trying to gel out of the locker room, we
ended up In thr trrnrh rs
The metaphor* swltrhrd from spurts to war.
The jiotltlrul i-overage rrads less like Sports
llluslrulrd than Soldier of Fortune.
We have campaign "assaults" and "a t­
tacks" The Su|K"f Tursday states are "battle­
grounds " T h r candidate* "snlp r” and "take
atm" at rai It other. J r r r y Brown Is accused of
using "slash and-hum " tactics. Paul Tsongus
Is "under fire." And Pal Buchanan Is u man
w ho will "take no prisoners."
(low did iIlls primary g n off (h r playing field
and nnlo Ihe killing field? Kathleen Jamieson,
political wordsnitth and Dran of the University
of Pe n nsylva nia 's A n n rn h rrg School or
(.’ommunlrallon. says that war Images r r r r p in
as a campaign gets. well, hostile.
"W hen you are playing fairly within Ih r
rules ol the gamr. the sports metaphors fit.
Th e war metaphor Is m urlt more negative. It
dorsn't assume fair play or a referee."
II words are thr way we (ratnr our Ideas. Ihe
war metaphor Is inorr than rhetoric. It forres
us to talk and think about rlrrllona as If they
w rit’ Irlhally combative ( vents In which Ih r
object was to kill Ihe enemy and declare
victory. In thr end. Ihr war m rlaphor produces
a victor or a commander in chief. But not
nrcrssarUv a governor, or a leader, or a

problem-solver.
War talk doesn't allow the candidates to
desrrlbr or stand nn common ground. "11
doesn't assume Ihe goodwill and Integrity of
Ihe olher side." says Jamieson. " II doesn't talk
abut common good and collective ends. It
assumes one person Is right qpd the other’s
wrong."
As for the media and the metaphor, fighting
words frame the campaign os a scarch-anddestroy mission. It Is nol a coincidence Dial
attack ads make the hradllnes. Nor Is It a
c o in c id e n c e , says
Jamieson, that men
are much more likely
lo talk llkr warriors
and write llkr war
correspondents.
Jam ieson h rrs rlf
has been trying to
elaborate a different
political cam paign
language. She first
p la y e d w ith a
courtship metaphor
since ih r candidates
do woo the electorate
and pledge forms of
fidelity. That wai. lo
put It mildly, frotighi
f 1 ha point Is to
w ith s rx u a t u n ­
shift the
dertones.
verbal locus J
In New Hampshire,
a focus group came
up with Ihe meta­
phor of an orchestra.
The government Is. after all. a collective entity
thut needs a Irudrr lo keep tilings In harmony.
Th is hud a nice ring, but It didn't hit all the
right notes.
Vow Jamieson Is toying with a metaphor
No
that would picture thr campaign as a quest. In
Ihe vrm a rula r of Ihe "quest” m rlaphor. the
candidates would overcome "tests" that reveal
Ih rlr "ch a ra c te r." T h e cam paign would
become a "search" for answers, not for the soft
underbelly of an opponent.
The point Is to shift the verbal focus from
stratrgy — "Is hr doing what's necessary lo
w in?" — lo problems — "Does he understand
them, ran lie solve them?" Her own qurst for
this "quest" metaphor has Just begun. Any
Ideas are w rlro m r In our metaphor mailbag.
In the meantime. In the spirit of peacemaker,
may I suggest that candidates and those who
rover them, block that war mrtaplior. Tackle It
If you must. There are already enough bodies
on Hie rotnbal Arid, careers blown lo smither­
eens and land mlitra planted for I lie fall
election ‘ All wr have learned so far this
election year Is that politics Is hell

C H IC A G O — T h e man known to his friends
and staff as "the boss" got an urgent phone
call from a powerful Chicago pol. It was 1986
and "the baaa," Rep. Dan noatenkuwskl.
D-Ul.. the chairman of the House Ways and
Means Committee, was busy working on Ihe
most sweeping tax overhaul In 40 years.
He was concentrating on carving up tome
special deala with leftover money for mem­
bers of Congress who needed It lo smooth
p ro b le m s In their
districts.
T h e p o l. " F a s t
Eddie" Vrdolyak. got
t h r o u g h o n th e
phone after a few
tries. "Boss, there's
s o m e b o d y r e a lly
important tw a nt you
tom eeb"
"Laler. Eddie, I'm
Just too busy now,"
"B u t. boas, this Is
som ebody I really
want you to ace."
" E d d ie , ca n 't it
f H e feces his
wait?" said a nowfirst serious
riled Rostenkowskl.
primary
" I ' m s lu in g here
challenge
with $10 billion try­
since com ing
ing lo figure out how
to C ongressTn
to allocate It."
1058. J
A f t e r a lo n g
alienee. Vrdotyak
asked, "In cash, boas?"
T h e short answer, for the taxpayers who
view the proccai with the same awe, is yes.
It'a their cash, always in the hands of
Rostenkowskl. the 6-foot. 2-Inch. 240-pound
slab of a man — rough cut and proud of It.
Thla Is a big week for Rostenkowskl. On
Tuesday, he faces hla first "serious" primary
challenge since coming lo Coigrcss In 1958.
And on Friday (March 20) he and other
Democrats are going to call George Bush's
bluff.
First. Ihe election. By outside standards.
It's a cakewalk. But In this era of redlslrtcllng
a n d a n t i-in c u m b e n t a e n tlm c n ta .
Rostenkowskl Isn’t taking anything for
granted. T h e fact that he had lo dip Into his
political war chest to run radio ads and do
direct-mail advertising In a primary I* one ol
Ihe big stories In Chicago.
Second, Ihe bluff. In Bush's Stale of Ihe
Union speech, he laid down an ultimatum:
Pass m y economic package by March 20 or go
to war. Haatcnkowskl guided his alternative
legislation to a skimpy 221-309 victory In the
House. His $93.5 billion package would
provide temporary lax cuts for 90 million
households while permanently raising taxes
ont the richest I percent of taxpayers.
Rostenkowskl bristles when asked how ihe
Democrats could muster only s narrow
margin to pass their own lax bill. " W r didn't
have I BO votes when we storied. Th e miracle
waa we passed I t " he told us
While Bush vows lo "correct the tax-andspend policies tf the House," Rostenkowskl
says his bill Is a "return to Ihe llmr-honorcd
tradition of taxing people baaed on llielr
ability to pay." The reality la any bill will be
D.O.A. when it gets to the While llouar. Bush
Is expected to veto a tax cut for the middle
class If the trade-off Is a lax hike for Ihe rich.
Tha t line m Ihe sand pains Bush's old
friend Hastenktrwski. Th e two men come
from different sides of the tracks — the
Poupon president and Ih r Polish-sausage | »l
— but they have been good friends since
serving together on the House Ways and
Means Committer.
Rostenkowskl Is not rrjd rln g at their
current Impasse. He hss Journeyed lo the
W hile House to try to persuade Bush’a Inner
circle lo stop Issuing ultimatums. “ Let's sit
down and ru t a deal." he told them. "Don't
give us a dale certain." But Bush set the
deadline and Roatrnkowsld says It will
backfire on Ihe president. "It pains me
because he's not a bad gu y."
One thtng Is clrar — this week will not to- a
good one Tor the president. It belongs lo his
friend "D a nny."

M M M M M i]

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Streetm an ‘roast’ w ill raise
m oney for area living facility
the commission this year after
two terms III olflce.
C o u n ty com m issioner Hob
SA N FO R D — A "m a st" of Sturm will be master of ceremo­
Seminole County Commissioner nies. Roasters are Congressman
Fred Slreelman will be held dill McCollum, former Lt. Gov.
April 24 lo benefit I lie Good Hobby Hranlley. Slate Ailom ey
N o rm W o lf ln g c r, S e m in o le
Samaritan Home In Sanford. A boat comm litre that In­ C o u n l y C l e r k oT C o u r t s
cludes Sanford Mayor Bctlyr M a ry a n n r M orse. S e m ino le
Smith, Lake Mary Mayor Randall Counly Ju d g r Fred Hitt, Mayor
Morris and Seminole Counly M orris, nailonnl Republican
sc h o o l b o a rd m e m b e r Jo e co -ch a irm a n J r a n l r A u s tin .
Williams organized the roaal to Seminole County Planning and
raise money for the shelter In Zoning Com m issioner H a rry
Sanford. Slrrelm nn will leave lingle, development engineer

■y J. MARK BARFIELD

Harold 8 U H Wrtlar______________

Hugh H arllng and Seminole
County Republican Stale C om ­
mitteeman Jim Slelllng.
Tickets nrr 9100 per person.
Tables of 10 are available for
91,000. Anyone Interested In
attending the roast Is asked to
allend a special wine and cheese
rrcepllon ai Heathrow Country
Club Wednesday at 7 p.m. T o
make reservations lo the recep­
tion. call 830 1701. 321-1130.
ext. 7205. or 862 6318. Details
of the event will he offered and
tickets will be distributed at the
reception.

Florida pair help solve Earhart mystery
Sidney Brock 9ddrt99#9 volunteers before the 'Youth Blast'.

Blast
d e ra t io n e d from Page 1A
‘ last year. Last year, we drove all
the way up here and never got
oul of the van because It was
raining so hard."
Most Ignored ihc slight nip In
the air. laughing and chatting
their way through dozens of
games and activities.
Jeanny Thom e of Lake Mary,
who Is a member of Lakevlew
l lap list Church there said she
didn't,iry to come last year, but
she's glad she came this year.
"T h e re Is some wonderful
fellowship this year." she said.
‘T h e Lord Is bringing us all
together for a wonderful purpose

here In Sanford. I feel absolutely
renewed Just being with all these
people."
Brock said that his church
estimated that throughout the
day nearly 2.000 young people
and church leaders from across
the stair would come lo Sanford
for food, fun and fellowship.
Th e bright sunshine and com­
fortable temperatures later In
Ihc morning brought the larger
iwds.
Brock said that me.* than
1,500 chickens were cooked for
the community barbecue that
look plare over the course of the
day.

M ARC W ARREN ED W A R M
Marc W arrrn Edwards. 70.
Galena Terrace. Deliona. died
Saturday al his home. Horn May
23. 1921 In Chicago, he moved
lo Central Florida six years ago
from Clarendon Hills. III. He was
a retired pilot for T W A . He was n
member of the Airline Retired
Pilots Association, U S A . He
served In the U.S. A ir Force
during World War II.
Survivors Inrlude. wife. Har­
riet M., Deliona: sons. Larry.
Marunu Valley. Calif.. Thomas.
Duuwoody. Ga.. Gary. Smyrna.
Ga.: daughter. Janet Sheridan,
White Fish Hay. WIs.: sister.
Helen Dickey. Chicago: seven
grandchildren.
Stephen R. Ilaldaulf Funeral
Home. Dcltonu, lu charge of
arrangements.
T H E R E V . M Y R T L E B. F O R E T
The Rev. Myrtle II. Forty, 76.
605 Tlm b rrla n r Dr., Luke Mary,
died Wednesday at the scene of
an nulo accident In Luke Mary.
Horn April 30. 1916. In W hit­
mire, S C., she moved lo Central
Florida In 1990. She was a
minister. She was a member of
the First ilapllsl Church. W hllrnlre.
Survivors Include, husband.
Ivan; sons, Ralph Te rry. O r­
lando. James Connor, Msriella.
Ga.i brother, the Hrv. William J .
King. Whitmire: slsiers. Ethel E.
Wlnhain. Forest Park. Ga., Lillie
Mae G ra ha m . W h llm lrc : 10
g r a n d c h il d r e n : s ix g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Colllsnn Funeral Home. Ocoee,
tn rltarge ol arrangements.

Tue sda y and W ednesday's
services will begin at 6:30 p.m.
O n T u e s d a y , at 5 :1 5 p .m .
Domino's Pizza will be donating
pizzas for a community pizza
party. Paul Oufiy will be singing
at Tuesday's service.
Brock said that Wednesday
tuts been proclaimed "Victory
Night", asthe revival wraps up.

T

D E A TH S
K A R L H E IN Z P. D E D E L O W
Karl-llrlnz F. Dedelow. 80. of
Portland Si.. Deltona, died Fri­
day at his home.
He was nn electrical engineer
for Harry Alexander. Inc. who
was bom Jan. 26. 1012 tn K ie l.'
Germany. He moved to Deliona
three years ago from Sturbridge.
Mass.
He was one of Ihc founding
members of ihc Klwants Club In
Howie. Maryland.
He Is survived by his wife Lu:
Ills daughters Maren Angllm of
D^toruT, Ingrid Horn of Raven.
V n„ Vera Kosmlder and Greta E.
H nulgrf. both of Urookfleld.
Mast,, 13 griuidcjitldren and
lour greal-gran dc luidren.
Stephen R. Ilaldaulf Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

There will be revival services
today at 10:30 a.m. and 6:55
p.m.
On Monday there wltt tie a
service a I 7 p .m . w ith the
emphasis on bringing a friend to
the service.

1517 Doyle Road. Deltona, died
Thursday at Lakevlew Nursing
Center, Deliona.
Horn Ja n . 15. 1899 tn Hocking
County. Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida in 1960.
She was a homemaker and a
member of the College Park
United Methodist Church and a
member of the Order of the
Eastern Star.
She is survived by her daugh­
ter. Allenc Graves of Candor,
N.C.; her ion, Eugene Harralaon
of Deliona: her sister. Rooelle
Sells of Aniuhda. Ohio: h ,e r
brother.. G rovrr -O
Columbus. Ohio: thi

E A T H L E E N 9 TA FFO R D
Kathleen Stafford. 06. 2433
M y rtle A v e ., S a n fo rd , died
Thursday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital
Bom April I, 1895 in Oreenburg. Penn., she moved lo San­
ford from Miami In 1960. She
was a legal secretary.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e ,
Sanford, In charge of Ihc ar­
rangements.

NORM AL.
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B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Fu ne ra l
Hom e-Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, In charge of the
arrangements.

moved to Gainesville from San­
ford In 1985. She was a World
Watcher. She was a member of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church,
Sanford.

R IC H A R D L E S L IE 9 K IL U N O
Richard I^slle Shilling. 77.
Osteen, died Friday al Florida
Medical Center. Orlando. Bom
Ju ly 28. 1914 In Westminster.
Md.. he moved tn Central Florida
from (here 33 years ago. He was
Ihe owner of a cannery. He was a
member of Ihe Sanford Pre­
sbyterian Church. H r was a
member of the Loyal Order of
Ihc Mooac In Sanford. He served
In the National Guard.
Survivors Inrlude. wife. Ruby,
Osteen: sons. Joseph L., Kent
I s l a n d , M d ., K . E d w a r d .
Westminster: daughlcn. Sandy
S. D avit, Osteen. Jane D intertnan. Westminster; sisters.
Virginia Oray. lloynton Hearh.
F la .. Elizabeth W eller. Key
Largo. Louise Evans, Flnksburg.
M d .: 18 g ra n d c h ild re n : 18
greai-grandrhlldren.
Stephen R. Haldauff Funeral
Home In rharge of arrangeinenla.

Survivors Include, daughter.
D o n n a W a lle r. Q a ln e s v lle :
b ro th e r. Ira L e v y . C o ro n u l
Springs. Fla.: one granddaugh­
ter.

H O U S TO N - Scarrhrrs hnvr
fo u n d re m a in s of A m e lin
Earhari's airplane and personal
effects on Nlkumaroro. a remote
Island In Ihc South Pacific, nn
aircraft recovery group has said.
Richard Olllesplr ol The In­
ternational Uroup for Historic
A irc ra ft R ecovery lofd T h e
Houston Post In a copyright
story for Saturday's editions Ihnt
a team sponsored by hts foun­
dation found a part or the
fuselage to Ms. Earhnrl's twoengine Lockheed 10-E Elcrlm
and personal effects In Ihc Jungle

Inst fall.
A retired A ir Force navigator
confirmed Ihnl (h r searchers
also had discovered nn AmcrIcan-made, size 0 shoe — Ms.
Knrlm ri'sslrr — nn the Island.
Gillespie, the group's execu­
tive director, said Ihc nrilfncls
were discovered on the Island
during an October expedition.
The y were sent in a National
Trn n n p n rlallo n Safety Hoard
expert for nnnlynls. and verified
ns Ms. Earhari's. he (old Ihc
newspaper.
He said lie will unveil lltr finds
Monday at n news conference In
Washington. D.C.

"W e will present proof that Ihc
E a rh a rt m y it e r y has been
solved." he said. "It's been n
long. dHflcult, expensive pro­
ject."
Ms. Earhart and her navigator,
F re d N o o n a n , d isa p p e a re d
mysteriously more than 50 years
ugn during (heir bid lo become
Die first aviators to circle the
world.
Tw o retired military navlgii
to rs . T o m W illi a n d T o m
Gunnon, said they began piecing
together the mystery In 1086 In
Fori Wallon Hrach. Fla.

Lyman
Coatlanod from Page 1A
certifi­
cate makes us feel doubly good."
Freeman said the Judges made
their aelectlon of the top schools
based on Ihc packets submilled
by the Institutions.
"I think Ihc biggest thing In
our favor Is that w r have n very
comprehensive career education
plan that all *2,300 of our sludents lake part In." she said.
"It'a not Jusi a vocational track
llial Is In some oilier part of the
school."
Freeman said ihnl (lie school
endeavors lo give Ihe students
skills lo prepare Ihem Tor Ihe
workforce as well as for |xmlsecondary studies.
"W e want to give ih r kids
every opportunity and give them
real career guidance." she M id.
"R c d b o o k " said the three
winners lit the- vncsllonsl and
technical area "excel In prepar­

ing students Tor a lusl-pacrd.
technological society.”
Th e magazine plans in nnnnnlly Ithls Is the "Orel unnual"|
s |miilight schools dial they feel
are "creating reforms lo address
Ihe nreds of dlversr student
bodies."

Freeman said that Ihe school
received a certificate they will
hang on Ihe wall at the school.
"There Isn't any money dial
wc gel Tram this." Hush said.
"T h is Is lust a wonderful honor
for the school."

Sheriff
C ontlnaad from Page 1A
prevented him from passing
die lest befor he was sworn In by
his father. E s lln g e r denied
knowledge of the Injury.
"Th is Is not a ploy lo gel back
nl Don Esllnger." said John J r .
" I know people arc going In take
II dial way. hut that Is behind
m e."
Martinez counsel P rlr Dunbar
said Polk had first "verbally

ing only Esllnger.
Martinez' running male. J .
Allison DeFoor, himself a former
sheriff of Monroe Counly and a
Polk acqulantanee. M id Friday |l
was his Impression that Polk had
shifted his support from Monte to
Esllnger. Hut DeFoor added he
was certain If Dottle Polk's
statements should mailer.

‘‘What mailers Is what kind ol
I Startin'Is (Esllngerl and what has
” Morse iiguotuwi alt altamattor?."
written recommendation nam ­ DeFoor M id .

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Finished—1—
C o n tinu e d fro m Pag a I A
ballot a proposed
const it ut tonal amendment that
would require open records and
meetings for nearly every stale
and loeal government agency.
It would give constitutional
status to existing "sunshine"
laws and open up legislative
records. A separate budget ref o rm w o u ld m a k e th e
le g is la tu re '* b u d g e t-w ritin g
process more open to scrutiny.
Women received welcome re­
lief Willi passage of a "potty
parity" bill that would require
new buildings to have three
toilets In women's rooms for
every two toilets or urinals In
men's rooms.

It wan In tro d u c e d out of
f ru s tra tio n by w o m e n
lawmakers who have had to wait
In tong tines to use facilities at
stadiums and concert halts.
Women, ethnic and religious
minorities and disabled people
would receive relief of another
kind from an anti discrimination
bill. Th e y would be protected
from discrim ination by golf,
yacht and other private clubs of
more than 400 members where
business Is transacted.
Minorities and women have
been deprived of equal o p ­
portunities In the business world
be cau se th e y h ove been
e x clu d e d from such c lu b s ,
sponsors said.
Another part of the bill Is a

ctvtl rights act that would penult
discrimination victims to sue (or
punitive as well as actual dam ­
ages In state courts.
Civil rights advocates have
criticised the bill sought by
C h ile s as b e in g too weak
because It would cap punitive
damages at S I 00.000 rather
Hum 8300.000 set In federal law.
Chiles, however, has cullrd It
one of the nation's strongest and
m o s t w i d e -r e a c h in g a n t i ­
discrimination measuirs.
Last year, at the request ol
business Interests the governor
vetoed a measure that wuuld
have allowed unlimited puultlvtdamagea.

I OUB INVESTMENT BANKERS HAVE

Scouts plant trae
Maggie Monatt ol Junior Girl Scout Troop 168
and Caroline Hendrlsks ot Brownie Troop 848
ate helped by Howard Jattrles ol the Sanlord
Parks and Recreation Department In planting a

Southern Magnolia tree behind the Henry
Shelton Sanlord Museum, 520 E, First SI.,
Sanlord. as other members ol the Brownie troop
look on during the brief ceremony Saturday

ECN M O R T G A G E
C O R P O R A T IO N

Unfinished—

with Hip lax-and-spend Issues,
C o n tin u e d from Page I A
but not unlit Ihe third special
who have majorities
session when everything else Is
In b o th c h a m b e rs Tor the
done, legislative lenders say.
Legislature's failure to get things
"I've never seen n budget pass
done.
a ro u n d here u n ill the last
night." said House Sprnkrr T .K .
" I don't think anything was
W rlh crrll. D-Dnytnnn (leach. "If
any dllTerenl In tills session than
wc could pas* It Ihe first tiny I'd
Iasi session." repllrd Senate
feel real, real happy, but I've
President G w en Margolls, I)Nortli Miami I leach. "A n d cer­ wnlrht-d Ihls animal breathe loo
tainly Ihe fori we had two less often."
months of committee meetings I
Afler a one-week break. Hie
think was significant In the slow
legislature Is scheduled to re­
start and who! happened."
turn Marrh 23 for a two-week
session to finish redrawing con­
Th e Legislature In Ihe past
gressional dlslrlrts and handle
held rrgntar sessions during
A p ril a n d M a y. c o m in g to oilier non-hudgrI mailers.
Tnllahasser fur several days In
Chiles Is then c x p rrlrd to call
each of Ihe preceding months Tor a second special session Tor
coinmillee meetings.
legislative redlslrlellng. some­
The starting dale was moved
thing only ihe governor can do
up to m id-January this year to under the Florida Constitution.
Margolls and Welhcrell. who
p ro v id e a d d itio n a l tim e , ir
needed, for special sessions on ran call special sessions for other
purposes, said they will meet
reapporilonment.
L a w m a k e rs passed a 830
early this week to deride what
billion no-new-faxes budget, but
unfinished Hems to handle in the
Gov. Lawton Chiles announced
first special session besides conhe would veto It before the Ink
grrsslonsl redlslrlellng.
wns dry. Th e Democratic gover­
Some unpassrd measures that
may show up on the list arc:
nor Is pushing for a V I.4 billion
package of lax Increases to
• Rewrites ol banking and
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Case No B3-739 C IV O R L -1 7

CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA; LEE P.
MOORE, Mayor, DAVID T. FARR,
EOWIN 0 . KEITH, MILTON SMITH, and
NED YANCY; Commissionsn ol the City
Sanford, Florida, ihsir successors
and agents, all In their ofllcial capacity,

The City of Sanford proposes to change the use of the land within the
area shown In the map of this advertisement.

Defendants.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED REDISTRICT1NQ OF CITY OF SANFORD
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u tM p d b a iM d to u pjn m B a ria n iC|V No. 83730-CIV-ORL-17, a data action brought fay Macfc residents ot Sanlord to challenge at large dry-wide
voting tor members of the City ol Saruord Commission on September to, 1BS3. As port of this case. Ihe
United States District Court lor the Middle Distiid ol Florida. Orlando Division, entered a Final Judgment
on April 17,1044 establishing four Single member districts In the City ol 8*nford. The existing lour district*
wars designed to comply with the requirements ol the Voting Flights Act. See *Exla:ing Districts*.
It Is now proposed Ihel district boundaries be ekered beaed on growth In the dty as documented In the
1990 Census. In order to Insure equal population among the district*, tha district boundaries have been
revised in oonsutatkm with the C ty of Setdord. See "Proposed Districts'.
R is the opinion d Pteinttfs' counsel that these proposed districts comply wlh the Voting Rights Act A
chan comparing Demographic Data Reflecting Population and Voter Registration in the Cty ol Sanford
A detailed deecrfciUon ol dMricl boundaries, revised election end schedule lor new elections Is avsAabie
lor public review at 31B Magnolia Avenue, Sanlord, Florida, Mondey through Friday, 8:30 a m. ■4 P30 p.m
Comments, suggestions, objections andtor requests lor more kdormMton or documents can be obtained
by writing Tobo Lev, Esquire at 318 Magnolia Avenue, Sanlord, Ftorlrfa 32771, by March 27,1992 Do not
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Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 10, i v w • T A

Congress explains bad checks
By L A W M N C IL. KMUTBON
Aaaoclatad Praaa Writer

considers allowing pilots to nap
W A S H IN G TO N - Th e Federal Aviation Administration Is
toying with the Idea of letting pilots sleep on the Job.
Tb e thinking la thai a mid night nap while a co pilot takea
aver during long. Inms-ocrnnlc flights could help keep the
aircraft commander fresh for landing after an otherwise llrlng
flight.
Bui the F A A Is proceeding warily, concerned that visions of
pilots snoring at 40.000 feet could agitate passengers.
Th e agency has been exploring the Idea ever since a NASA
study two years ago suggested passengers will be safer If a pilot
Is bright-eyed when his Skills arc most needed — at landing.
In cases where there are at least three pilots on the crew, the
study suggests there may be no danger In allowing one pitot to
nap during the long, typically hum drum , over-1 he-water
periods of International flights, when there's not much work to
do In ihe cockpit anyway.

Killer executed In Delawere
SM YRNA. Del. — Serial killer Steven Brian Pennell was
executed by Injection today for the torture murders of two
women, the first lime a death sentence has been carried out In
Delaware since 1946.
Pennell. 34, was pronounced dead at 9:49 a.m. at the
Delaware Correctional Center near Smyrna after being Injected
with a lethal mix of three chemicals, said James Hitchens, a
corrections department official.
He had maintained hts Innocence In the murders, bul said he
wanted to die to spare his family further anguish.

Red-faced members of Con­
gress scrambled Saturday to
disclose and explain a trail of
rubber checks and ask the folks
at home to forgive and forget at
the ballot box next fall.
In places such as Coon Rapids.
M lnn.p and G a ylo rd . M ich .,
lawmakers raced lo put their
spin on ihe story, perhaps
motivated by the House decision
to make public within 20 days
the names of all 333 current and
former members who wrote bad
checks on accounts at the House
bank.
A Newsweek poll released Sat­
urday. however, found that 78
percent of those surveyed say
they’re unlikely lo re-elect their
representative If he or she Is
among the worst offenders.
From Rhode Island to West
Virginia. Republicans and Dem­
ocrats alike told of bouncing
checks — a Tew or hundreds.
In Coon Rapids, five-term
Democrat Gerry Slkorskl said his
stomach churned and ached as
he leafed though his (tanking
records and found he had w rit­
ten 671 bad checks on Ihe
now-closed House bank.

And Michigan Republican Bob
Davis, who as recently as last
week had refused to say whether
he'd written any overdrafts,
admitted that he was ''one of the
worst examples.** bou ncing
more than 8 0 0 11mes.
Slkorskl told about 100 people
at a Jobs and education fair lie
sponsored that his overdrafts
added up lo t l 10,966 over the
3 9 -m n n th period u n d e r In ­
vestigation. A member of Con­
gress Is paid S I 29,300a year.
H e a p o lo g is e d fo r th e
overdrafts, but said he sees u
silver lining.
"T h e people that have raised It
have said, ‘We're with you. we
support you, you've done good
things and hang In there," he
said.
While many of his constituents
voiced similar remarks, some
weren't so kind.
"I don’t think they |ln Con­
gress) have any Idea of what's
going on w ith the ordinary
citizen." said Wnlt Duggan. 02.
of Coon Rapids. "Once they get
up there they're In n fantasy
land."
A n o t h e r M in n e s o t a R e ­
publican. Vln Weber, a rising
star In Ihe House GOP. worked
the phone from his home In

Washington, admitting he wrote
12 5 b a d c h e c k s t o t a l i n g
S47.987.
"I'm ready lo take m y medi­
cine." Weber said. " I ’m a big
boy. I can handle that."
At a town meeting In his
hometown of Gaylord. Mich.,
Davis blamed his own "sloppy
bookkeeping" for bringing him
lo what he called one of i luworst days In his 25-year politi­
cal career.
A spokesman said n cash
figure for Davis' bounced checks

wouldn't be released until his
records are compared with those
of the General Accounting Ofllce.
which Investigated the affair.
Davts Inslstrd that no one got
hurt In n scandal some are
calling "rubhergate."
"N o taxpayer's money was
ever on the line," Davis said.
"W hen I overdrew I was covered
by oilier congressman's money,
not public money. No taws or
rules were broken ts-causc II
really wasn't a bank bul a
c o o p e ra tiv e r h c c k -c a s h ln g
fund."

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�■A - Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Sunday, March 15, 1992

Education
High school report

IN B R IE F
Lake Howell student wins $100
O VIED O — Tim othy Daniel Houston, a senior at Lake Howell
High School In Winter Park, haa earned a tlO O fourth place
rash award In the tenth annual Duracell/NSTA Scholarship for
Inventing the Reaction Tim e r TIOOO.
Administered by the National Science Teachers Association,
the competition Is designed to encourage young Inventors and
suppport students In developing their hands-on science skills.
Houston's Invention will be displayed at science and
technology convention throughout the country.

Askew wins scholarship
LON O W O OD — Tim othy Askew, III, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tim othy R. Askew J r . of Longwood has been selected to
receive the Achievement Scholarship at Union College In
Uarbourvllle. KY.
Th e scholarship Is presented annually to first-time freshmen.
It Is based on academic uchelvemcnt and performance on the
Scholastic Aptitude Test (S A T) or the American College Teat
IA C T).
Askew Is a student at Lake [Iraniley High School.

Dori Sapp:

Nutrition studies at Midway
SA N FOR D — Veronica Lacy, I he cafeteria manager at
Midway Elementary School In Sanford, ta helping her students
leant the Importance of eating light.
latcy will be going to every classroom at the school on
Tuesday to tell the youngsters about the four basic food groups
and about foods that are good to rat and tasty at the same time.
Her teaching Is a part of national nutrition month activities.

Lake Brantley looking for alumni
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Lake Brantley High School Is
fonnlng an alumni association.
Organizers at the school, which la located ai 091 Sand Lake
Road In Altamonte Springs, are looking for alumni to Join the
group and to help organize the association.
A ny graduate who would like to be a part of one of the
founding committees should call Oall Rissakov at the school at
HG2-1778, ext. 223.
The first meeting will take place on Tuesday. April 23 at 7.in.
In Ihe school's media center.

Grease paint and
powder puff ball

Entertainment and
prom prep at SHS

T h is week has been an
exciting one for Lake Mary
High School Students.

Ih e studenta as well os the
audiences were very pleased
with the results.

On Wenesday and Th u rs ­
day evenings the Drama De­
partment presented its lively
version of Cyrano de Bergerac
under the direction of drama
teacher Jo h n Wltanowskl.

Th e Lake Mary High School
student government associa­
tion Is very pleased to an­
nounce that for Ihe first time
in the school's history, the
school w ill be h a v in g a
powder pufTfootball game.

Seminole had Ihe pleasure
and honor to be entertained
b y th e Y a le U n iv e r s it y
"Splzzw tnks" during Ihe past
week.
T h i s e x c e lle n t v o c a l
ensemble of young men filled
Ihe SHS Auditorium not only
with beautiful voices, but
their wonderful, funny and
entertaining performance.
During their two-nlght stay
they enjoyed the company of
our own Pizzazz and Destiny
(vocal groups) showing them
around. Needless to say. they
were surrounded by only girl
m e m b e rs , b u t d e fin ite ly
didn't mind all theattentlon.
We hope to have this dy­
namite group back next year
on their annual spring tour.
Prom tickets went on sale
this week for the first time.
The y will be going on sale
again at the beginning or
April.
T h e prices are &gt;30 for
seniors. $35 for Juniors and
$45 for guests. Th e prom will
be Saturday. May 2. at the
StoulTer Resort In Orlando.
Th e Junior class has been

M arc Coltina and Ryan
Munns. who are both seniors,
played the two lead male roles
of Cyrano and Christian respeclvely.
Karyn Stillwell, who Is a
Junior, look an the persona of
the charming and beautiful
Roxanne.

Three locele study Europesn business
Three Seminole County students took part In the European
Iluslness Seminar sponsored by Stetson I'nlverelty last
semester.
Elizabeth Christian Long, daughter of Clyde and Rose Long
of Sanford: Tabltha Ann Seco. daughter of Jose and Oladya
Seen of Longwood and Patricia Suzanne School, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T . School of Winter Springs and 40 other
Stetson students traveled to Europe with professor Peter Heine.
The y visited compnales In London. Florence. Paris and
Munich and look side trips to Salzburg and Rome.
l-ong Is a graduate of Seminole High School. Seco graduted
from Lake Mary High School. And Schaa] Is a graduated from
Loch Low Preparatory School.

A large and talented group
or students baclrd the stars
up In many roles.

Recruits needed for minority education

Senior

There will be a team com­
posed of Juniors and one of
seniors. There arc spola for 40
to 50 girls per team.
The cheerleading squads,
composed entirely of guys,
wilt have 12 spots on each
squad.

T h e students have been
working for many months on
the production.

Students will be allowed to
sign up for the appropriate
squads at a student govern­
ment meeting In late March.
Practices will begin the last
week In April.

M any hours were spent
building acta and rehearsing
lines. There was also a great
deal of effort p u t Into
choreographing sword fights
and deathscenea.

T h e game w ill be held
Friday. May 1 at Don T .
R eynolds Sta d iu m at the
school. All Juniors and seniors
arc encouraged to get in ­
volved In this new tradition.

working very hard in get this
major event under way. Prom
key chains and garlcis will
also be on sale up until prom
night.
Don't miss nut on Ibis
memorable night: buy a prom
souvenir.
O u r fig h tin g S rm ln o le s
baseball team Is now 15-0,
T h is undefeated, hlghlyskillcd team are out tu be the
stale champs and they're not
stopping until they are. Con­
g ra tu la tio n s. gu y s , w e're
proud lo have such a topranked team.
It's time lo start sitrlchlng
and getting lu r k Into shape.
Cheerleadlng tryouts u n ­
just around the comer. The
t r y o u t s a re b e in g be lt)
Wednesday. May (i through
Friday. May 8.
Each girl must lie ready h i
demonstrate u cheer, a chant
and a dance rnullnr taught
during the set days. They also
must display Ih rlr Jumping
nd gymnastics abilities.
Grab those |x&gt;mpoin* and
show us what you can do.

A program offered through the University of Central Florida'*
Educalton Dcyaflffif Dl ts helping minority students sts^ tu.
The Minority Teacher Education Program, which Is partially
funded by the Ford Foundation.-offera scholarships, tutoring
services and counseling to participants.
Th e program ta recruiting college sophomores who have the
jtoicnllal to become trachera but who are In need of moral
support and encouragement. Occasionally, memberships are
offered to Juniors, seniors and graduale center.
Those interested In the program are Invited to attend a
reception that will lake place on Thursday, March IB at 8 p.m.
The reception will be In Room 302 of the education building.
T o qualify for membership, students must be enrolled In Ihe
U C F education program and must have a grade point average
of 2.3 or better.
For more Information, call 823-0184.

Top Voc-Ed students
The lop vocational educa­
tion student! of the winter
s e m e s te r w e re re c e n tly
honored by the Seminole
Vocational Association.
Joslan Martinez. Gwendy
M cCoy, Patti Runyon and
Kathy Ingwalson from Semi­
nole Com munity College were
among those given awards as
p o s itive a ch ie v e rs, v o c a ­
tionally motivated amd with
potential.

Keeth plans opora
W IN TER SPRINGS — Keeth Elementary School will be
presenting Home But Not Alone, an original opera, on April 7 .8
and 9.
Th e opera ts bring produced in conjunction with the
Metropolitan Opera.
The opera, wrlllen by the students. Is based on being a
"latch key kid.”
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Also honored, from C rooms
School of Choice: Je re m y
Johnson and Felicia Mllchrll.

F ro m Lake M a ry
School: Jason Norton.

H ig h

From Lym an High School:
Tracy Maxwell. Kclra Mayes
and Leah Rodriquez.
From Tuska w llln Middle
School: N icola W o rs n o p .
Christina Scliraytcr. Roxana
Liz Couvrrtlrr. Rachel Rulllrr
and Sara Rogers.
From Oviedo High School:
C h ristopher Ja ckson , Je ll
Cannon. Eliza lx-lit T h rll. Tnl
T a k Yu. Jo dy Jrn s rn mid
Christy Merck.

Dividends wants mors mentors
Dividends has scheduled a Youlh Mollvalor/COMPACT
Mentor training on Wednesday, March 25 at 7 p.m. at the
Casselberry branch of Ihe Seminole County public library al
215 N. Oxford Road.
A Youlh M otlvuior/COM PACT mentor la o volunteer
committed to making a difference In a student's life by
assisting the student in school and In life In a search for
success.
The conuiilllinrnl Is lor our hour per week at a middle or
hinli school student. Th e Initial I raining ts all that Is required.

TH B SIMPLE MATH
CAN B U N G YOU CLOSER
T O COLLEGE.

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Keep us Informed
Royca Veras, 4, a student In the early Intervention program at
Lyman High School, dressed up as a cowboy from Santa
Domingo during a recant International celabratlon.

Th e Sanford Herald welcomes news about activities at your
school and news for publication on Ihe Education page each
Sunday.
Ttie Inllowlug suggestions are recommended to expedite
publication:
All Items should be typed or written legibly and Include the
name of a person who ran be contacted to answer any
questions w r might have. It should also have a phone number
where that (irrsnii may be contacted during the day
Tile deadline Is 11 u in.Thursday before publication.

L e a r n in g a b o u t p e o p le
f r o m f a r a w a y la n d s
■v v ic k i D e so n m m
Herald Stall Wrltar____________
Studrnla across Seminole
County are learning about
other cultures through a vari­
ety of International eelrbralio n s a l t h e ir s c h o o l.
Youngsters as little as 4 are
studying I h r geography. Ihe
a rt, the m u s ic a n d the
customs of rial Ions around the
world so they can gel a brttrr
understanding of ihe world
around them.
Seminole County schools
serve students from nearly
100 dlflrrrnl countries who
»|&gt;rak more than 30 dllTrrrnl
languages Even as the world
becomes closer together Ihe
district itself becomes more
and more of a melting pot
where students must learn to
live with pcoplr of other
cultures
R r c r n t ly . the e a rly In ­
tervention students al Ih r

Seminole County School Beard
What’a for lunohT
Monday, March 1$, 1M2
Pizza
Bart let I Pear Halves
Seasoned Green Beans
Fruit Juice Bar
Milk
Tuesday, March tr, 1H2
Pork Steak and Gravy
Buttered Baked Poleloe*
Turnip Greens with Roots
Cinnamon Appla Sauce
Garlic Roll
Milk
Wednesday, March 1&gt;. 1M2
Italian Lasagna
Tossed Salad

Famous School Roll
Steamed Broccoli
Milk
Thursday, March 1$, 1W2
Barbecued Chicken
Black-eyed Peat
Crispy Cola Slaw
Southern Com Bread
Milk
Friday, March 20,1M2
Tasty Fish Nuggets
Macaroni and Cheese
Stewed Tomatoes
Garden Freeh Salad
Fruit Crisp
Milk

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p ro g ru m at L y m a n H ig h
School In Longwood. held an
International folk festival
where students dressed up In
native roslumes and dined on
food from around the world.
A l Goldsboro Elementary
School In Sanford, the stu­
dents ate exotic foods and
teamed native dances during
t heir In tema l tonal festt val.
Tomorrow, students at Lake
Mary Elementary School In
Lake Mary, will be making a
long distance telephone call to
a group of students In Ih r
Russian republic with whom
th e y h ave been c o r r e ­
sponding.
"1 think this Is a very
rx rltln g lime for our stu­
d e n ts...a ll s tu d e n ts." Util
Proplrs. whose class will be
culling Russia on Monday.
" W r are all starting to team
m uclf about the world
mi
around us as It Is changing
every day."

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Officially, it's the
Montgomery
01 Bill
WHJ
Plus the A rm y College
FUnd.
9 , 6 0 0 CUtTT
What counts is
that it's tlie way to earn
AKMV
$25,200 for college
during a standard Arm y
enlistment, if
you qualify.
-------------------------------------------------------Tile first $1,200 is
from yuu-$100 set aside each month during jo u r first
year in the Army.
T h e government adds another $0,600 and the Arm y
contributes $14,400 more to give you a total of $25,200
for higher education-free and clear.
You!I also leave the A rm y wilh new leU’-COnfldence
and the ability to handle responsibility-qualities that will
give you an edge in school and for the rest of your life.
lo r the total story, talk to your A rm y Recruiter.

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Sanford

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Health/Fitness
HOUSE CALL

IN B RIEF
Free living will seminar set
LONGW OO D — Smith Seminole Com munity Hospital
The Florida Registry of Living Will# arc co-sponsoring a
Living Will S r minor W orkshop on Monday nl I ) u.m. al
Physician# f’la ta (next lo t he hospital).
Evcryonr IB year# of age and older Is Invited to attend
Important and Informative workshop.
Reservations arc requested by calling H00 024-549H

and
free
521
this

Dolan named marketing director
LONG W OOD — The administrator of I CCA West Lakr
Hospital. Dennis II. Jones. Ph.D.. announces tile appointment
of Anne M. Dolan a# marketing director.
Dolan comes to the hospital from MCA Grant Center Hospital
In Cltra. where she served as marketing director. Dolan was
previously senior division marketing director for Charter
Medical Corporation, and has four years experience In
manufacturing having managed an In-house advertising
agency.
She will oversee marketing front-end communication,
account development and physician relations for the hospital.

Lecture announces at local hospital
LON G W O O D — Gary M. Tyson. I’h.D.. will speak on
"Dissociative Disorders — Process and Pathology" al H CA
West Lake Hospital. 5B9 W. S.R. 434. on Friday.
Tile objective of the lecture are to hecomr familiarized with u
definition and model lor the process of dissociation, lo examine
a continuum of dissociative experiences representing Ihe range
(m m normal lo highly pathological or dysfunctional.
Space is limited so please call 260-1900 by March IU lo
rrserve your scat. There Is no cost for Ihls seminar.

By M ATT L LEAVITT. D.O.

Protect skin from overexposure
Cancer of the skin occurs more frequently
Ilian any other farm of cancer with close to
400.000 new rases reported each year In the
Unllrd States.
The skin serves to protect the Ixxty
against the harsh environment. In doing so.
It Is rxlrrm e ly vulnerable lo cancer causing
sllmull. mainly long lenn exposir-r to solar
radiation.
Some people face a higher risk than others
of developing skin cunrer. For Instance.
'Individuals with a fair complexion. |Nirtlcularly those with light colored eyes nnd red or
blond hair are more prone to lie nlTcrled by
sunburn and skin cancer.
There ate three main type# of skin cancer:
Ilnsal cell ra rrln o m n . S quam ous cell
catclnnma, and melanoma.
llasal cell carcinoma usually appears as a
small, shiny, fleshy nodulr on the head,
neck and Itunds. Squamous cell carcinoma
may ap|&gt;eur ns a nodule, or as a rrd scaly
patcli that Is sharply outlined. Il typically
develops on Ihe rim of the ear. the lace. Ups,
and mouth. Melanoma, a less common hut
very serious form of skin cancer, appears as
a dark brown or black ntalc-llkr growth with
Irregular Imrdcrs and Irregular pigmenta­
tion. The most frequent sites for melanoma
are Ihe upper back, the torso, and the lowrr
legs. Of Ihe 400.000 new cases of skin

fiThe skin serves to pro­
tect the body against the
harsh environment. In doing
so, it Is extremely vulnerable
to cancer causing stimuli. J
-Malt L. Leavitt, D.O.
c a n c e r e a ch y e a r , 1 4 ,0 0 0 w ill be
melanomas. Approximately 4.600 of Ihe
(1.200 deaths due lo skin cancer
attributed In melanomas.
A dermatologist ran usually tell hy
visually examining Ihe skin whether the
growth, mole, or discoloration Is benign,
prrruncemus or malignant. For confirma­
tion. he may remove a portion of the tissue
and submit II for microscopic examination
In a lest culled a biopsy. If a biopsy Indicates
Ihe presence of cutler r or precancerous cells,
Ihe dermatologist will discuss d life rent
Ircutmcnt options with the patient, many of
w h ich con h r perform ed In the de­
rmatologist’s oilier. These arc:
• Surgery — may lie rcecssary lo remove
either surface lesions or lesions that have
invadril under Ihe skin's surface.

■ Mohs surgery — a technique In which
nurgrry Is microscopically controlled
• Topical chemotherapy — application of
drugs or chrmclals applied directly to the
skin.
• Systemic chemotherapy — Use of oral
or Intravenous lumor-kllllng drugs.
• Electrodeslccntlon and curettage —
Removal ol Ihe bulk of the tumor with a
surgical Instrument, followed hy destruction
of the rem aining Irslon w ith a high
frequency current.
• Cyrosurgery — Destruction of the lesion
hy freezing with liquid nitrogen.
• X-ray therapy
In summary, most cases of skin cancer
ran lie prevented by laklng proper precau­
tions against rx|*o*urc to Ihe sun. II.
however, a growth, mole, sore or discolor­
ation appears suddenly nr liegltis to change,
sec your dermatologist ini mediately. Today.
115 percent of all skin cancer patients are
cured aftrr treatment, and dermatologists
hope lo Increase thlsrntr.
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Socitty Inquirkt m iy tw
directed to tNt medico! eockety

Central Florida Regional Hospital opeins The Women’s Center
■ y K IL L R V M ITCH B LL
Herald Healllt/Fltness fcdllor
SANFORD — The W om rn's
Center at H CA Central Florida
Regional Hospital. 1401 W. Sem­
inole Illvd.. was olflrlally opened
during a ribbon culling Th u rs ­
day.
The public was Invited to tour
ihe Inctllly on Saturday.
Rov Vinson, administrator of
the hospital. Peggy Taylor, head
nurse of the new center and Dr.
Earl Weldon, president of Semi­
nole Com munity College, cut the
rib b o n and w elcom ed staff
members, friends and guests as
Ihey entered the new facility.
Visitors were given a lour of
the 96 million wing. Including
the b irth in g rooms, o pcralIng/dcllvcry room, private pa*'
llrnt rooms and (h r new 23-bcd
nursery.

Eight birthing rooms, located
on the first floor. olTer private
surroundings for the mother and
futher-to-br during delivery.
After the birth of the child and
a short recovery tim e, the
H v W r W M t lL I
mother and baby are moved to
Each
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birthing
rooms
Is
oauloood
with
now
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•oulomsnt.
Ihe second floor lo a private
itelnl room and new 23sslnrl nursery, which Is de­
signed with a baby viewing area
for family and friends.
T h e s p a c io u s o p e r a lIng/tlellvcry room Is equipped
with the latest In state-of-the-art
s u r g ic a l r q u lp in c n t a n d
monitoring devices.
The hospital lias five board
rc rllllrd obstetricians on lls
medical stuff who will lie utiliz­
ing Ihe new facility.

TIM 23-bad nursery enables nureas to glv* newborns (hair bast.

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T h e stall Includes: C lyd e
Cllm er. M il.. David Mowere.
M .D .. Willie Newm an. M .D..
Stephen Phillips. M l)., and Juan
Ravclo. M l).

Rrnovallou ol existing space
on Ih r second floor wilt create an
expandrd Endoscopy depart­
ment unit V II’ sultrs
The VIP t u llr l are available to
pullrnts who want something
extra during their hospital slay.
Each of Ih e five private sultrs
will provide plush uerominodatlons with patterned rar|M-ls,

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The Women's Center wss msde complete with s sepersle entrance lo the Iscillty.
soph 1st lealed w a llcoverings,
floral Ix-dsprcads and drn|M-rirs.
u p h o ls t rrr d lo u n g e s, wood
lahles and brass lamps.
T h e S h o rt S la y S u rg e r y
expansion makes room for more
patients w ho w unl lo lake
advantage of same-day surgery.

The unit Is doubled in slrr.
expanding to 13 recovery rooms
H C A Central Florida Reghuml
Hospital, a subsidiary til Hospital
Cor|N&gt;rallon ol America, services
Sem lnnle uitd southw estern
Volusia rou nilrs with over 7fX)
employees anil Ilk) medical stall

Summer camp for
children with asthma
The American Lung Associa­
tion Is now- accepting applica­
tions lor "SunShine Station."
Ju ly 26 to Aug. I.
T h e cam p ts designed lor
children, ages 7-11. with asthma
or other chronic lung dlsruMS u nS h lne Station offers a
combination ol traditional ram p
activities such as swimming,
volleyball, tra ils and nature
hikes, in combination with In­
tensive asthma education.
A sthm a rd u ra llo n classes
cover such atras as understate
d in g a s th m a , b r e a t h in g

No Cost ana No Obligation

S a n fo rd H e r a ld

T o rare tor the nrwboms, Ihe
pediatricians on staff are: Conr-rprlon Anayas. M.D., I’allavl
Dcllwalii. M l)., Mina Joseph.
M l ) . Ilrrto r Octavlanl. M.D.
Vann I’urki-r. M .D ., Marltsa
P u s I Is . M . l ) . . a n d J o h n
Trrw lllegrr. M.D.
In addition lo The Women's
Center, construction of the wing
added a Short Slay Surgery,
m e d ic a l r e c o r d s a n d a d ­
ministration urea to the hospital.

Limited Time Only
•Electronic Hearing Test * Demonstrations •Technical Analysis
• Cleaning / Checking •Private Consultation

e x e rrls e s . e x p la n a tio n !) ol
medication# and coping with
asthma Mrdli al stall including
doctors, nurses and respiratory
llirrupisls an- on hand all week
lo give medial Irratm rnl us well
us cummunli a ir and work with
children
l itis is ihe fourth year Sun­
shine Station will be held at
Cam p Challenge In Sorrrnlo.
For more Inhumation, call the
Lulig As#&lt;&gt;&lt; l.ition at HUH 3401 or
BOO 624 8735
Deadline lor applications Is
J u n r 15

mrmlM-rs In some 25 s|K-clulilr*
The hospital Is at eredlled by
Ih e Joint Commission on Ac
crcdit.illon ol Healthcare Orga­
nization# anil ranks In llu- lop It)
p e rc e n t ol a ll a c c re d ite d
iiru lllirarr facilities.

Personal Injiity

FOR TREATMENT OF
NECK A BACK INJURIES
•AUTO •WORK COMP.
•SUP A FALL

Sanford

Dr Pttndt Lostsu

M O S T I N J U R I E S TR EAT ED W I T H
LITTLE O R N O C O S T T O YO U !
OPEN
6 DAYS

322-4762

M.-F.9-6
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Let your Welcome Wagon representative
answer your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.
II You Uve In One Of These Areas. Please Call

CHIROPRACTORS
Or R3 CumnghM)

If You Are:
Moving Into or
Around The Area
Getting Married
Having A Baby

Lake Mary
Longwood
Winter Springs Altamonte
Casselberry
Oviedo

324-7908
321-6660
869-8612 or 774-1231
777-3370
339-4468
695-7974
695-3019

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TRANSMISSION
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Friendly soft soap
Anson S lo d gln ll
10 and
Jeremy Weinberg 10 students
a I La k e Mary E I e m r&gt;n 1a r y
School, decided a soap and
isatrr tight might be mote tun
than cashing cars Saturday
The school pro|ecl was held to
raise money tor postage to
mail 600 pounds ot school
supplies to Russian pen pals

Harrell &amp;Beverly
Transmissions
IV II I 1 1 f t

209 W. 25th St.
Sanford

322-8415

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North Carolina bumps FSU
C H A R L O T T E . N.C. — George Lynch took
charge Inside In the second half Saturday as No.
20 North Carolina slopped No. 18 Florida State's
surprising march through the Atlantic Coast
Conference w ith an BO-76 victory In the
lourimmenl semifinals.
The second-seeded Scmlnolcs (20-91 swept
four A C C learns during the regular season — Its
first In the league — Including the T a r Heels.
Uni North Carolina had Florida Stale’s number
In their third meeting to advance lo Ihe finals for
Ih r I9th lime In 38 seasons.
The victory sets up a rematch of last season's
championship between the thlrd-sccdcd T a r
llrrls|21-8)nnd top-ranked and No. I seed Duke
127-21. North Carolina holds a 5-1 edge over the
Hlur Devils In Ihe title game. Including Iasi
year's 96-74 victory.

By DBAN SMITH

SEMINOLE I. LAKE HOWELLS

ttt IIS t - I II I

Herald Sports Writer
W IN TE R PARK - Is Seminole
doing It with mirrors? No way.
Before Friday afternoon's Semi­
nole Athletic Conference baseball
game al Lake llo w c ll. several
spectators. Including a professional
scout and a couple of college
coaches, were heaping praises on
Tribe head coach Mike Powers for
p u lling rabbits out his hat to
produce 15 straight season-opening
wins.
And while Powers and assistants
Rod Fergerson and Kenne Brown

SSS SSS • - I
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6r«d*n and Fr**m*n Gom*t CromwtU U )
And HAfnAndBi WP — BrAdAn (A 0) LP —
Gom#» 21 — Stmlrtoig. Ecktttln. Chuntt,
Fr— mAn. Robtftt. Dune An 38 — non* HR —
non# RA&lt;or dr — S+minoiA 140. 48 SAC; L#k*
MowaII 2 1.0 )

can be proud of Ihe wny they have
their team playing, the Semlnoles
showed Hint they're not using lurk
and tricks to win.
On Friday, the Tribe r1|&gt;|&gt;ed five
dou ble s and sophom ore T o d d
Braden tossed a threc-hllter ns tliry
shut out the Silver Hawks 3-0.

"O lvc them credit.’’ said Lake
Howell head coach Blrto Benjamin
of Seminole. “ The y play giMnl de­
fense. especially tlml lough outfield,
w h ich docs u super Joh. A nd
offensively, they Just put the hat on
Ihe ball and make things happen."
The Tribe showed off Its defensive
ability In the very first Inning when
Joel Rend hit a shot Into the right
rcntcrflcld gap that looked like II
would go for extra bases. But
fleet-footed rcnlcrflcldrr Anthony
Roberts raced Into the alley and
made a brrath-tuklng diving ralch.
Seminole used n Utile lilt of

Cl Bee Seminole, Page 3B

AROUND THI STATK

Lions keep
’Hounds at bay

USF snaps Florida win streak

Pram SUN Reports

G A IN E S V IL L E — Florida managed Just four
tills on the day as South Florida pulled away
with a 5-3 victory Saturday lo break the Gators'
10-game home winning streak.
Florida (19-5) gave up three runs In the first
Inning lo the Bulls (13-10) and was never able to
mount a sizable attack of Its own.
South Florida collected a total of 11 hits on the
afternoon, while only two of their five runs were
earned. Brian Purvis was the only Gator to have
a multl-hlt game, going 2-for-4 with an RBI.
Bull pitcher David Hulcheson picked up the
win ns he pitched eight Innings giving up three
runs, two earned, four hits and struck out six.
Danny Monlero collected Ihe save.

LO N G W O O D — Oviedo Jumped out to a 2-0 lead In
the first Inning and held on to drfrat host Lym an 5-4 In
a Seminole Athletic Conference I wiseball game Friday
night at Lym an Field.
Th e victory keeps the Oviedo Lions (8-6 after n 2-1
loss to West Orange Saturday afternoon but 3-1 In Ih r
SA CI one game Iwick of -onfrrrncc-lcadlng Seminole.
Lym an falls to 7-7.0-3 In the SAC.
Collecting only five lilts Friday night and three on
Saturday. Oviedo had In scrap for m ils all weekend
long.
"W e ’re getting goof pitching and the defense has been
solid, but It's thul old story." said Oviedo coach Mike
Ferrell. "W e're ublr to set table but we can't clean It up.
We're not hitting with runners In scoring position."
Th e Lions took the lead when Rick Werner's two-out
deep fly ball, which the Lym an cenlrrilcldrr made a
long running attempt on but couldn't hang on to. went
for u triple that scored Kevin Twiggs. Werner then
scored on a wild pitch.
Oviedo stretched Ih r lead to 3-0 when Mike Ruglcnlus
drew a two-out walk In the second Inning, stole second
base, went to third on a wild pilch and scored when
Edgar Aviles's ball was mlsplayril for an error.
Lym an got u run Itack In Ihe third when Nuklu
Robrris doubled with two nut and scored on Chad
Sinner's single.

Technology wine Florida Derby
H A L L A N D A L E - Technology took the lead
near the quarter pole and won the Florida Derby
on Saturday, sending Ihe Hammer clan home on
a sour note.
Not nominated for the Kentucky Derby on
May 2. Technology made the Florida Derby his
first stakes victory, beating the odds-on favorite
Dance Floor by 4 W lengths.
Dancr Floor, owned by rap musician Hammer
and his family, who were at Gulfstream Park for
the race, was third, behind Wakl Warrior and
Technology, with a half-mile left In the 1‘•S mile
■rate. In jicifect position. Th e only problem
.Te ch nology look off II kc a r o c k c l. and Dance
Floor wasslefl In his contril

Hamilton Co. win* 2 A H tlo TALLAH ASSEE J o J o W illiam s hit a
three-pointer with one second left on the clock
to lift Hamilton County to a 77-74 victory
Saturday over St. Augustlne-Nease In the Class
2A finals of the Florida boy's high school
basketball finals.
Williams' shot silenced a second half Ncase
rally that brought the Panthers back from 10
down early In Ihe fourth quarter. After Williams'
shot. Nease called timeout with one second left,
but a court-length shot fell short and wide.
With the win. Hamilton County Improved to
26-4. while N'ense dropped to 25-8.
Marcus Mayer, of Ncase. led all scorers with
30 and was named the Class A A tournament's
outstanding player, the first player from a losing
leant lo win the honor In three years.
Fred Owens was Hamilton County's leading
scorer, with 21 points, while brother Johnny
Owens chipped In 16. Williams ended the game
with eight points.

C:Bse Oviedo, Page 3B

H*r*U nw to ky t M*rt S#u»

-.D s a p lla giving up lust two hits In lha first two Innings.
Lyman starling pllchtr Todd Hsrrbach was touched lor
Ihrss runs by Oviedo Friday night.

Herald Sports Editor
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — It cannot lie over Mated
how difficult It Is for a baseball tram at any levrl to
overcome wtilks.
On Friday night, for rxum plr. the Lake Brantley
Patriots exploded Ih r wildness of latke Mary starting
pitcher Dan McGatlln In a 7-3 Seminole A lhlrtlc
Conference victory over the Rains.
"Th e y gave us u lot of busrs on balls early und thul
gave us the opportunity to sit back and drive Ih r ball."

Lions in
title game
From s U N , wire re peris

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Patriots take a walk past Rams
By TONY DsBORMIER

FKSPSMO

Rsndy Wright scored his only
two points ol the game with
nine seconds lo play Friday
allernoon, Idling Oviedo past
Lakeland-Lake Gibson.

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McGatiin. HudicL m and EMwrl Black and Harmtr WP - Slack ta ll
LP - McGatlln II &gt;1 IB - Laka Branilay. Wood and &gt;H«all JS - Laka
Mary. Hamilton HR - Nona Record, - Lake Mary I r. 11 LAC. Laka
Branilay * a. &gt; I SAC

said Lake Brantley coach Mike Smith, referring to Ihe
(our walks und five lilts McGatlln (2-2) surrender! In 14*
Inning* ugulnst the Patriots.
"W e've hern hitting Ihe ball hard but right at people.

TA LLA H A S S E E* - « Ot kilo
High School was In position lo
become 'file rifst* s e m ln u lr
County schixil in win u stan­
c h a m p la n s It Ip In boys*
lia sk rlb u ll S a tu rd a y night
when II squared off against
t h r c r-t lm r defending state
ehaniplon Miami Senior.
Th e Lions (33-21 advanced In
Ih r Class 4A Idle game when
Randy Wrighl sank two free
throws with nine seconds led
to help Oviedo edge Lake­
land-Lake Gibson 45-42 In Ihe
semifinals Friday uflrmoon.
Miami Senior (32-2) defeated
Jacksonville Fletcher 68-65
Frlduy night.

Complete story Monday

C)See Lake Brsntlsy, Page SB

Rickards romps to 3A crown
T A L L A H A S S E E - Ira Miller scored 22 points
and Gentry Sparks added 19 points and 11
relxninds lo lead Tallahassee-RIckards to a
74-53 romp over Cocoa Saturday In the final of
the Florida boy s Class 3A basketball champion­
ship.
Rickards grabbed a 24-10 lead after one
quarter and didn't let up. Th e Redshlns 134-1).
In their first state tournament ever, led by as
many as 32 points late In the game before Cocoa
closed the gap against the Rickards reserves.
Torrtn llawklns was ihe only Cocos player In
double llgurcs In the loss.

Couples leads Honda Classic
FO RT LAUD ER D ALE It was a more
confident, comfortable Fred Couples who swept
past Ills old friend and golfing m rntor to assume
control ol the $1.1 million Honda Claaalc.
A w rrk ago and 30 miles away at Doral.
Couples spoke of tiring Intimidated by the
veteran Ray Floyd and otiserved. going Into the
final round, that "he won't be worried about me.
and I'll tie worried about him ."
Couples, almost certainly Ih r best player In
I h r world o v e r Ih r last nine months, exhibited a
dlllrrrnt demeanor Saturday after a 7-under-par
6 5 enabled him to replace Fkiyd as Ih r leader
alter I lure rounds.

Camplls* from sUN sag M rs rsparts______

Seminoto High grad

Curtis Miller pilots ths Ssnlord Acs Hardwsrs-sponsorsd Comoro IROC-Z lor Russell Racing at Naw Smyrna Speedway.

Locals hook up to do som e weekend racing
■y DBAN SMITH
Harold Sports Wrltsr

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B U T B ITS ON TV

B A S K ETB A LL
ClNoon - W E S II 2. NBA. Ponland Trail Blazers
at Bm lon Celtics. It.I

Complete IlsSnge so Rats «B ________________

SA N FO R D — When Hob Parsed pri-Mctrnl ol
Sanford Ace Hardware. Inr.. was upmaclird six
months ago tiy Charles Russell utmul s|Miusoring
his racing tram, lie decided he would go out to
New Smyrna Speedway to watch the races amt
sec if hr was Interested.
Much to PursrU's surprise, when lie arrived al
Ihr track h r saw several familiar lui-rs from
Sunlord and Seminole County.
" I think there air incur proplr there Irom
Sanford Ilian Volusia ro u n ty." sdld Parsed
"After I saw that, we decided in do II. Il’s a

two--way drul. I think local sponsors are very
lni|Kirlunt. II gives local proplr something lo rool
lor and d gives us u ctianrr to help oul a young
driver."
Pursed also was Impressed with Ih r New
Smyrna facility.
"It's got plenty of sruilng so &gt;'&lt;»u u rrn i
crowded and It's kepi very clean," Parsed said
" ll's u good family aim osphrrr."
p a rs e d said II Is Ih r first time hr has tiern
Involved in racing and that "It's u kick. We've
had a lol ol fun with It."
W lirn Ih r local businessman got his flisl look
al Illsrur. h r wassultuhly impressed
“ The y did a beautiful job with Ih r pulol

s rh rm r." said Parsrll ol Ih r No Ml while car
with rrd and black m m irrdls und Icllrrlng
T h r driver lor Ih r Act- Hardware Stoics ol
Sanford. Lukr Mary and Lougwood lUHUCum uin
IKOC 7. is 24-year-old Curtis Miller
A IM86 graduate of Seminole lllgll School and
IIM7 graduate- of Seminole Com m unity College’s
Kin-fighting and Mrdlrul Tech, naming course.
Miller lias Im-c ii lacing since lie was U years old.
C u r r e n t l y h r Is w o r k i n g us a
Flrrllgtilrr/Enirrgrnc)’ Mr&lt;h&lt;ul Technician lor
llir Casselberry F lrr Dr|iarimrnt
As a iillir-y rd t old Millet, sla rlrd racing
1/4 midgris in Apopka In IM77 amt eventually

Bet Racing, Page 4B

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DOQS
at SANFORD ORLANDO
Friday night
Flnf r i n — S/IA, I t I U S
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10 B0 4 40 3 M
4 Py rmid Alv4
ft 70 3 00
aShurthot Cando
3 30
Q (3 4) 34 44j p (3 41 *1 44; T (3 4 4) 311 #4)
DO (13) 11.40
Third r*c« — 1/14, Ml 11 41
1 Black Myttery
30 00 1100 3 *0
4 Jack* Switch
3 00 3 40
f Garth Invader
4 30
O (3 4) fl It; P (3 4) 133-04) T (3 41)
1,344 00
Fourth raca - 3/14,0: 31.04
• Ic Freddie D
4 40 3 40 3 30
4 Shotgun. Cannon
IS 00 4 00
3M tt F reebird
100
Q (4 0) 14 30) P (04) 100 OOj T (0 4 3) 411.40
Fifth r a c a - 1/14, Cr 3i.oo
3 Pretty Witty
13 00 4 00 3 40
4 Minker Hanna
1.10 4 00
1 Rel tat Chance
310
O (3 4) 4ft.Mi P (34) 3100) T (1 41) 013 00
With race - l/to. Di 1)44
3 Woolpicker
1310 140 3 40
4 Kitty it irlngbean
34 00 too
1Hondo Vivoom
300
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M U M ) PICK ) (B I S) all at) paid k) 44
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a B|'t Banny
II aO 4.40 400
1US Mailer
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140
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a 114) 11.M, P 14-11 U.M t T &lt;4-1 (1 444 4«i
S (4 1 / All) 1.11I.M
Eighth race - 7/14. T : 4411
440
7AAelonie'ft Way
33 30 f M
•We Try Lata
« 30 )00
3Omni Onyx
240
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Ninth r a c a - 1/14. D i)M 1
4 Grandma!ter Joe
100 3 00 3 10
3 Sure Fait Runner
4 10 3 00
0 Viking Torch
3 30
Q (34) 31 Mj P (43) 34 Mi T (411) 134 44
l4Ni r a c a -t/ 1 4 .t: 11.44
f Gentle Pelt
14 40 1 40 ft 40
• Thelma Lorarta
4 00 100
3 Meior Sonova
13 40
O (14) 40.40) P (10) 1M.Ni T (14 3) 134 M
11Ni r a c a - 1/14, C t l l J I
4 John'i Johnny
10 40 3 40 4 00
4Lemer‘*B*tt
4 40 3 00
t Shelby'* Mika
140
Q (4 41 31.40) P (44) 44.40) T (44 1) 401 Mt
T T (1 4 1A 44 3) Jecfcpet U .ttl !•
11th race-3/14, A i l l . 13
to 00 4 40 3 M
4 Jana BC
340 3 M
3Hotline Biota
1Tif Dll Bomber
400
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1)00 4)0 440
3 Paul Llnmann
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3 Maggie Jame*
4 Ski mar Scoby
440
O (3 1) 33.00) P (13) 1SSJ0) T (3 34)
434.00) 0 0 (3 4 411)101.00
14th raca - 1/0. Bi 14.14
•Fait Tractor
1 40 4 40 100
4 Delta H
100 130

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5 (0 4 I I) 041.10

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SPRING TRAINING

Philadelphia v* Tornnlo at Dunedin, I '33
pm
Boston lit! v i Chicago While So* (t il at
Sarasota, I 31 p m
Cleveland v i Chicago Cub* at Meta, An/
3 03 p m
California v i San Francitco ai Scottsdale
Arif ,. 3 03 p m
San D*ego v i Seattle at Temp*. Arif , J 03
pm
Milwaukee vt Oakland at Phoem i . 3 03
pm
Baltimore vt N Y Yankee* ai Fort
Lauderdale, 1.33pm,

CO LLEG E BASEBALL
South
F laglar 3. Wagner I
Fla International 3, Stetson I
Georgia 13. Jacksonville!
Nova 1 Pace 3
South Florida 3. Florida J
Stelion t, F la International 1
I f Of SI, 4, Man. Lowell S
Wagner a. Flagler 3

NBA STANDINOB
Alt Timet EftT
EASTERN C O N FID E N C E
Atlantic Division
W L Pet
New York
W 34 41t
Boiton
33 If 34/
M 34 4*f
Miami
Philadelphia
M &gt;4 44*
New Jersey
31 33 444
Washington
23 42 344
13 4t .334
Orlande
Central Division
32 13 •1)
a Chicago
41 30 4/2
Cleveland
34 23 40*
Detroit
Atlanta
3f 34 440
Indiana
M 34 433
Milwaukee
3/ )ft 433
34 J* 34?
Charlotte
W ESTERN CONFERENCE
MdwetV Divltien
W L Pet
41 31 413
Utah
34 34 414
Ian An tonio
)&gt; 10
30 131
Moutton
31 41 333
Denver
If
4f
744
Delia*
Minn*toia
It S» Iff
Pacific Drvltion
Portland
M 10 114
43 30 4f!
Golden State
41 34 k)l
Phoenix
1ft 34 |4f
Seattle
3) 30 134
LA Lakert
31 31 3)4
LA CJlppert
30 43 111
Sacramento
■ clinched playoff bar th
Friday'! Garnet
New Jtrtey 110, Boiton 104
Phoenix 100. Philadelphia 104
Waihlngton III, Minnesota III
Orlande 44. Indiana Vf
Miami 111. Denver IW
Portland 104. Atlanta 43
Cleveland I0«. LA Laker* 101. O T
Moulton 110. Charlotte 100
LA Clipper* 101. Delia* 4/
ftafurday’l Garnet
LA Laker*at Washington, |nl
Chicaga at Orlande. In)
Miami at Atlanta. In)
New Jertey at New York, (n)
Utah at San Antonio, &lt;n)
Philadelphia al MUwagkpo, (n)
Detroit at Sacramento, in)
Sunday'! Oamet
Portland at Boiton. noon
Denver at Cleveland. 1 M p m
Phoenia at Minnetola. 3 30 p m
Utah at Moutton, l l O p r r
Satramenio at LA Clipper* 4pm
Dallat at Seattle, JO p m
Monday * Garnet
CNrvelandat Wait-“ngion. I 30 pm

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(n)
Championthip
Sunday, March II
UCI Pacific winner v*. New Mealeo
S&gt; Long Beach St, winner, 130 p m

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Great MM wett Cenference
A t Chic ag* Stadium
Chic age
Che mpUfltKiy
Saturday. March 14
Mrmphu State vt Cincinnati. In)

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Metre Centerence
A) Freedom Matt
Lauiivlll#, Ky.
Ova rter final*
Friday, March 13
N C Charlotte 10. Virginia Tech 33
Southern Mlititiippi 43. South Florida 01,
30T
Virginia Common weal lb 14, Louiiville *!

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GOLF
1123A ii Ben Megan Lake City Clank
LAKE C ITY — Leader* after Saturday'*
tecond round of the ft121.000 Ben Hogan Lake
City C la n k , played on th* 4,043 yard,
p a r'll 10— n Lake City Country Club court*,;
Jack Larkin
4041-1)3
Tim Lau*talof
40 40-1)4
Ron Terry
«&gt; fd— tjf
Bryan Norton
44 44 -IS I
Clark Bur rough 1
1040-1)0
Gary Koch
10 40-130

T V / R A D IO

NEW YORK JETS - Signed Joe Flthback,
safety Ra signed Blaise Bryant, running
back
TAM PA BAY BUCCANEERS - Agreed ta
term* with John Hunter, attentive lineman.
Named terry Wooten e tiiilin t fa the pretl*
dent and Scat! Smith media tolaftent a*lit
tent.
Werld League of American Football
NEW Y O R K -N E W JER SEY KNIGHTS Signed Byron Wllilom*. wide receiver
Placed Carl Mlmt. cornerback, on in|ur*d
rater v*.
HOCKEY
Natiwnal Hockey Leeewe
NEW JER SEY DEVILS - Recalled Chad
Erickson, goal fender, from Utica of the
American Hockey League

Radio
AUTO MACING
12 43 p m - WGTO AM (340). WOCA AM
( 1310). NASCAR. Atlanta 300

O tS C O U N T T ID E C O .

D IS C O U N T T IR E C O .

LOS ANGELES KINOS - Recalled Shawn
McCoth center, from Phoenia of Interna
tional Hockey League

AUTO RACING
I p m. — WFT V 4. NASCAR Motor raft 300
ftp m - W F T V 4 . 1ROC
4 M p m, — TNN RaceDay
BASEBALL
Noon — SC, College, Florida a) South
Florida. (L )
j pm
WGN. Exhibition. San Diego
Padre* vs Chicago Cubs. (L )
j p m — SC. Georgia at Jacksonville
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
It:M pm — WCPX 4. B»g East Tourna
ment championth'lp game, I L )
l p m - ESPN. WAYK fta, ACC Tourna
menl championship game, (LI
}:M p m - WOGX 31. SEC Tournament
champiomhipgam*. |L)
I 10 put — SUN. SWC Tournament
championship gam*. (L , rtbroadcatl at
midnight)
J 43 p m - WCPX 4. Indiana al Purdue.
(U
» p m - SC. WAYK 34. Metro Conference
T cur nomen i championih'p game. ID
) p m — ESPN. SEC Tournament champ!
omhipgame. (LI
ft pm . — ESPN. Big West Conference
tournament championship game
1 M p m — WCPX 4, NCAA Tournament
Selection Show, (LI
10 p m, — SUN. Metro Conference
Tournament championship game
NBA BASKETBALL
Noon — WESM 1, Porfiend Trail Blaitr* at
Boston Celtic!, (LJ
BOXING
f 30 pm . — ESPN, bantamweight*, Israel
Conker et vs EddN Cook, (LI
GOLF
i p m — WESH 2. Honda Classic, final
round. ID
I p m — SUN, College. UCF Clastic, I p m
HORSE RACINO
7 Mp m — ESPN, Remington Park Derby
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Seminole-

Oviedo----------------------Continued from IB

Oviedo went track up by Ihrer when Eric
Jordan hit solo home run lit the filth Inning, hut
Lyman again rut the lend to two In the sixth
Inning when Will Ramirez led nil with a walk,
went all the way to third on an Oviedo rrror and
scored on Shane Odom's sacrifice fly.
Th e Lions scored a crucial Insurance run In the
seventh when, with one out, Mark Ik-llhom was
hit by a pitch, went to second on a wild pitch and
came home on a single by his younger brother,
winning pitcher Todd llellhorn (2-11.
Lym an attempted to rally III the seventh
against Oviedo relief pitcher Lee Reynolds.
Roberts and Selnier troth singled ntld advanced to
third and second, respectively, on a wild pitch,
Roberts scored on Chad Belaud'* ground out and
Slcmer came In on a slow roller hit by Will
Ramirez. Reynolds then retired the next batter on
a ground out to end the game.
Ulun»*y'» | im i

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With the umpires late In arrtvlno. Lyman's Kevin
Stuckey (No. 6) and Ovlodo's Eric Jordan (No. 23)
had time to visit before Friday night's game.

Lake Brantley---------Continued from IB
Now we seem to Ik - coming out of that and

balls arc starting In fall In for us. Tonight, wc
were able lo sit back and wall for our pitch."
Slaked lo a 5-0 lead alter two Innings. Lake
Brantlcy ucc Ilrctt Black (4-2) shook off a
three-run outburst by the Rams and rrtlred 13 of
the final 1(1 trailers tic faced. H r allowed four htls
and four walks while striking nut 10. Black also
hll a trailer.

"You're In trouble before the game gels started
when you don't throw strikes." said Lake Mary
coach Allen Tultlc. "W c showed that we can play
with them. It's Just a matter of Jumping out on
lop."
Mall Wood helped the Patriots Jump out on lop
early Friday, driving In Hirer of Uike Brantley's
first five runs, two on a double In llte second
Inning. Kuiuly Stegall contributed a double,
single, a run scored and an RBI.

C ontinued from I B
everything to scare a pair ol runs
In the second Inning. Malt
Freeman led off with a double
down the left field line and
Roberts reached on an Infield hit
to third. To n y Duncan then laid
down a bunt that got past the
pitcher for a hit to load the
pllchei
bases.
A fte r a strik e o u t, J o h n
Lugrrlng walked to force In the
first run and Phillip King loftrd n
long sacrifice to center field for
the second run.
Th e Tribe's final run came In
the fifth Inning when David
Eckstein double ofT the left field
wall, went to third on Jeremy
C h u n a t's sacrifice bunt and
scored on a sacrifice fly by
Freeman.
T h e shutout was Braden's
second of the season and Im­
proved the IG -yenrold right
bander's record lo 0-0. He bad a
perfect game going until No. H
Itlller Joe Moiiay lined a solid
single lo center with one out In
the third Inning. He ended the
day with three strike outs and
three walks.
Overall. Seminole Is now 16-0
and leads the S A C with a perfect
4-0 record, one game better than
Oviedo (3 -l| and 1W games
belter than Lake Brantley (2-11.
Th e Tribe will host la-enburg
In 3A-Dlstriet 5 game ut Semi­
nole Field Monday at 4 p in .
Ik - fore gelling track Into SAC

play Tu e s d a y against Lake
ilrnntley. That game will also lxat Seminole Flrld starling ut
3:30 p.m.
talkr Howell, which fell to 3-8
overall and 0-3 In conference,
was to play at Bishop Moorr
Saturday before traveling lo
Kissimmee for a meeting will)
Osceola on Tuesday, sinning at
4 p.m.
"O th e r than being a little
shaky lit third Iwisr on defense. I
fell wc played very well." said
Powers. "B ill Demy IBcamonl is
|us( learning lo play third and
lir's going lo have problems at
limes,"
Beamon tlitl commit three er­
rors on the day. but he also
made two excellent plays that
helped preserve the shutout.
W illi the Tribe leading 3-0 In
the fifth In n in g, the Silver
Hawks pul runners on second
and third with one out. Read
rlp|K-d a shot down tlu- line that
Beamon snagged and tugged nut
the runner who was trapped off
third. T h r next batter then
grounded nut loend Hie threat.

size and hag limits urc effective so good Hint It ts hard to gel
In rrs tru e lu rln g largem outh lures and halt past the oilier
bass imputations Commission s ix -r lc B lo catch a snook. Live
biologists expect that after the shrimp remains (lie lop ball,
regulations are In place for I wo while a variety of lures are
or three years, anglers will have rlfrc llvr from Jigs to mediuma heller chance to catch more sized crankbalts.
quality 3- to 5-pouud buss.
C a p t a i n J a c k at P o r t
SHUPE'S SCOOP
C anaveral reports sjmtty action
Any local taxidermist will veri­ with robin off the beaches.
fy that the average slzr of liass Offshore action lias tx-rn slow,
being mounted bus decreased bill Is expected to pick up wllh
dramatically over the past 10 wanner water temperatures.
years. Taxidermists arc seeing
S h rc p s h ru d . Bounder and
based In T a lla h a s s e e w ho
s|ieclallzrs In fisheries statistics very few 10-pound liass, and thr hlucflslt are hitting Inside the
avrragr liass mount Is now six to
and public attitudes.
"W e re uulnagtiig largemoulh' right pounds.
FISHINO FORECAST
bass (or quality over quantity
The recent cimiI front will spur |
now. since most anglers would
S
n o
rather catch a few large fish than on some good llsltlug action In I
5 Year Warranty
fresh
water.
Speck*
will
lie
In
a limit of siiiallrr fish." Hardin
I ------------------BfllUf. All ' ill ‘ HI 1 SUN StFIIF
said. "Bass anglers don't care for Lake Monroe. L ak e Jcsup and
In
Hitshallow
lily
pads
and
I
catching a lot of 'd in k s.'"
Commission studies liavr doc­ reed beds of Hie river. Bass
umented that Florida lakes arc activity will peak In the next
loaded with small buss. Howev­ month or so us Increasing trm er. the num bris of 3- to Q-pound IHTUliircs will hirer bass Into
bass and trophy fish (over eight - deeper waters.
Sebastian
Inlet bus had a
IKiuniUI have dec!tied drastically
*
due to Increased (Islilng pressure mixed bag of snook. Iroul. redand the growing number ol flsll (season closed), bltlcflsh and
Jack crevallc. Fishing bus hern
hlgh-lech anglers.
Studies show that minimum

; DALES TINT ZONE]

"But we're still excited about
having a successful season.
There arc some good things oul
there for us, I think If wc can gel
u couple of wins lllls week
(agnlnsl Bishop Moon- and Oscental, we'll gci going.”
Seminole finished wlih I I hits
Doing Hie damage were Freeman
|2-for-3. double, one run scored,
one HB1I. Rcitx-rls (2-for-3. dou­
ble. one run scored). Duncan
(2 -f n r -3 . d o u b le ), E c k s te in
12-for-l. double, one run scored).
Chimat (l-for-3, double). King
(l-f o r -2 . one B B I), Beam on
(l-for-3) and I.ugcrlnglone RBI).
Doing Ihc hilling for Uike
Howell were sophomore catcher
Mike llcrnuridr/ I l-for-21 and
Weiner and Moiiay (Ih ii Ii l-for-3).

In the sixth Inning. Bcuinnn
snagged a line drive off the bat of
Erik Weiner that was headed for
the earner. Th e next two hatters
reached on a hit and an error.
rcs|icctlvclv.

FG FW C makes big changes in bass fishing laws
A plan by stale fisheries man­
agers to help protect targeinoulh
liass was approved unanimously
by the five-m em ber Florida
Game and Fresh Water Fish
Com m ission on Feb. 28 In
Tallahassee.
The approval marks Florida's
Brsl major change In bass fish­
ing laws since 1030. Currently,
the only stutewlde law governing
bass fishing Is u 10-ftsh dally liag
limit with no size restrictions.
Under the law. which lakes
effect Ju ly 1. anglers will lxsubjccl to:
• A statewide flvc-llsli dally
hag limit wllli no more than one
fish over 22 Inches long.
B A 14-liieh minimum slzr
limit for all waters south and
east of the Suwannee River.
B A 12-Inch minimum size
limit for the Suwannee River and
Its tributary rivers, creeks and
streams and till other waters
north and west of the Suwunncc
Ritter.' ......................
"These regulations represent u
major change In largrnim ilh
bass management In Florida."
said Scotl Hardin, a fisheries
biologist lor the Commission

''T h a i lias haunted us all
year." said Benjamin of Ills hard
timing leant. “ We can’t get the
key hits, Wc gel runners on first
and third nr second and third
with no one oul and wc can't gel
them home. It w r ever do. we'll
get some W's.

Port while reds and iroul arc
roaming the D ata of Hie Banana
nnd Indian rivers.

Uxik for plenty of hlurflsh and
slirrp sh ra tl ut Ponce Inlet.
Oilier species will Include drum ,
rrdflsli and a few flounder. Live
or dead shrimp Is definitely the
lialt of choice.

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Testa leads Sun Bank W hite Sox to victory with bat, glove
From Stott Reports
FIV E P O IN TS - Rlghlllcldcr Joe Team tilt n
Im m - loaded triple In the first Inning, then made n
run saving catch In the fourth Inning to help the
Sun Hank White Sox beat the Casselberry Red
Sox 9-4 In Seminole Pony League Baseball action
on March 12.
W inning pitcher To m Jo y added a single nnd
an RBI. Dustin Owen and Robert Vesscy each hit
a single while J r lT Cannon had an RBI. For the
Red Sox. Nate W hile doubled, singled and drove
In two runs. Ian Vaz added a double, single nnd
one RBI. Jason Dlcket was Ihe losing pitcher.
March 9
Jim m y Parsons had two singles and two RBI
while winning pitcher James Pctrakls added a
single and two RBI ns Ihe A's topped Ihr Pit lilies
9-4. Shawn Bosca contributed a single nnd nn
RBI. Christian Sanders and Josh Catapa also hit
singles. Brian Znlonls suffered Ihe loss for the
Phillies.
BRONCOS
MarchS
Th e Lake Mary Reds used a nine-run sixth
Inning to bent the Casselberry A 's 11-1. Scott
llillnskl was the winning pitcher while Mark
LaFnber suffered the loss. Providing Ihe olfenae
for the Reds were Paulo Lllllcton (double, two
singles, two RBI). Chris Herring (three singles,
two HI1II. Rock Raines (two singles, one RHII,
‘ sieve G rlrm c (single. RBI) and llillnskl and Craig
King (one single rach).
March 4
Starling pitcher Mike Sine and reliever Mall
McCarthy combined lo no-hll Ihe Tw in s as Ihe
Cardinals rolled to a 7-3 win. Sine also led Ihe
ollensc with a double, two singles and two RBI.
Also contributing were Alex Gonzalez (double,
single, two RHII. Kenny Parrolt (single. Iwo RBI)
and Paul W cm cr and J .J . Finn (one single each).
March 3
Puulo Littleton hit two doubles In the Lake
Mary Reds' 9-1 win over the Sanford Pirates.
Cliriss Herring was the winning pitcher as J.A .
Mitchell suffered the loss. Barren Klinger nnd
Craig King each added a single and an RBI. Rock
Raines and Herring each hit a single. For the
Ptrutcs. Graham doubled and singled.
March 2
Rudy Perez homered to lead the Casselberry
A's In a 10-2 win over the Winter Springs White
Sox. Also chipping In were Neal Maybln (double.

%single, litter RBI). Mark 1-aFubcr (Iwo slnglrs, two
’ RBI). Donald Taylo r nnd Bryan Parks leach with a
single and an RBI) and Jose Perez (single). For Ihe
White Sox. Justin Rhine Imd a double nnd nn RBI
while Benny Lupo and Nick Tra rg c r each hit a
single.
Fab. 29
After spotting the A 's a 2-0 lend, the Cardinals
rallied for a 4-2 victory behind winning pitcher
JrlT Monaco. Neal Maybln took Ihe loss. Damlnn
Honnccl had a single and two RBI for llic
Cardinals while Ricky Rodriguez had u single and
two RBI. Rynn Wilder hit two nlnglrs and Jason
Bemosky hit one single. Maybln doubled for Ihe
A's.
Brandon G rrm llllo n singled In Ihe game­
winning run with two out In Ih r lop of the
seventh Inning to txxwt the White Sox to a 5-4
win o vrr the Red Sox. Benny L iijki contributed
two singles for the While Sox.
Arradlo Vcrguni had four singles nnd four RBI
In Ihe Pnnls USA Dodgers' 9-3 win over Ihr Mels.
Jason Hilliard was the winning pitcher. Rob
Pcltons look Ihe loss. Also chipping In offensively
for Ih r Dodgers were Bobby Chronowskl and Brad
Wright) both Iwo singles nnd two RBI). Mike Huff
(two singles). Robbie Shapiro (single. RHII and
Chad Huffman (single! For Ihe Mcts. Mutt Moss
hud a triple, single and Ihrer RBI. Patrick
Reynolds singlet).
Fab. 21
W inning pllchcr Brad Wright threw a complete
gome as the Pauls USA Dodgers routed the
Braves 9-1. Providing Ihe offense were Jason
Hilliard (double, Iwo singles. Iwo RBI). Mike Huff
and Robbie Shapiro (each with (wo singles and
Iwo RBI). Bobby Chronowskl (Iwo singles, one
RBI) and John Kelly and P.J. FulTord (each with a
single and an RBI|. For the Braves, Slccnson hit
Iwo slnglrs. Puller added a single and an RBI.
Undalsd

Bobby Chronowskl doubled In Ihree runs to lift
the Pants USA Dodgers lo a 5-3 win over the Lake
Mary Optimist Indians. Brad Wright, who conIributrd a single and (wo RBI on olfense. was Hitwinning pitcher. Bradley look Hie toss. Walthrr
had a double, single and an RBI for Ih r Indians.
Messier nddrd a single and an RBI and Swanson
drove In u run.
M USTANGS
March 11
S lrvc Pace pitched the Casselberry Dodgers to a
12-4 win o vrr l.akc Mary Tw ins. Turwlck was tinlosing pltchrr.

March 10
Jerem y Myers tripled, singled and drove In two
runs while Malt Brown added two singles and two
RBI as Ihe Cubs doubled up the Pirates 6-3. Eric
Coleman waa Ihe winning pllchcr as Anthony
DlFonzo notched Ihe save. Anthony Carroco was
the losing pitcher.
MarchS
Justin Hawarah hit two home runs and a single
to drive In three runs In the Casselberry Dodgers'
9-2 victory over the Winter Springs While Sox.
Steve Pace waa the w inning pllchcr. Paul
Lubrano suffered the loss. Chris Gase and Jeremy
Smith each hit two singles.
March 3
Eric Schmook singled and slolc his way around
the liases to break a 5 3 tic and give Ihe Orioles a
6-5 win over Ihe Pirates. Chris Evcnscn added a
triple and an RBI.for the Orioles. Th e Pirates were
led by To n y Carrcro (triple, double, single, Ihree
RBI I and Mike Paguzalsk! (double, single, one
R B I!
March 2
Tony Duber lilt Iwo home runs and Iwo singles
while Jo hn Hcngchold had two doubles, two
singles and five RBI to back Hie effort of winning
pitcher Fred Coursey was the Tw in s outlasted the
Reds 20-14. Robbie Spillman added two doubles,
two singles and Hirer RBI. Brian DIAngelo nnd
Sieve Lee each contributed two singles nnd two
RBI.
March 1
Steve Pace threw a onc-hlt shutout to lead Ihe
Casselberry Dodgers to a 10-0 win over the
Sanford Angels nnd losing p llch cr Ju s tin
Erickson. Offensively. Justin llawarnli had a
double. Ihree slnglrs nnd four RBI for Ihe
Dodgers. Chris Case till two slnglrs. Dodger
roteher Jeremy Smith threw out three base
runners attempting lu stra !
Fab. 29
Greg Cohen und Erik Schmook each had a
double, single and two RBI lo lead Ih r Orioles lo
an 11-3 rout of Ih r Mels. Chris Evcnscn added a
single and Iwo RBI while Pal rick Briggs doubled
and singled. For Ihe Mrls, Shawn Mathlc hit a
home run.
Fab. 28
Matt Allegro was the winning pitcher for Ihe
Lake Mary Rotary Red Sox 111 their 0-5 derision
over Ihe Reds.
Jonah Shipley hit a triple, double and single to
bark winning pltchrr Paul Lubrano as the White
Sox dropped the Indians 12-3.

.
Undalad
Nick Scldulc lilt a double and a single In the
While Sox' 12-4 decision over Hie Twins. Paul
Lubrano added a double. Jonah Shipley was the
winning pltchrr.
PINTOS
March 12
Dave Krbec and Patrick Johnson each hit a
home run In Ihe Indians' 23-8 win ovrr Ihe
Pirates.
March 11
Molt Hownrte hit two home runs to power llic
Lthrrntorc Rooting Angels of Lake Mary to a
17-11 decision over the Longwood Cubs.
March 10
The Dodgers turned Iwo double plays In their
30-1 win over the Yankees. Plrcs. Scovannrr and
B ro w n co m bine d on the first one w hile
Schmelsslng threw to Busclmiun for the second.
March 9
Shelton Volght had Ihree hits for the Red Sox In
t heir 24 0 vlclory over Ihe Reds.
March 9
Patrick Johnson hit hls first home ran to help
Hie Indians bral (lie Mcts 21-7.
.
March 5
Dominic Prtrarcn and Jim m y Pallcrson carh
had two doubles, two slnglrs and four runs scorrd
ns Hie Glanls lopped the Orioles 25-10.
March 4
Shannon Mail played a great defensive game In
Ihe I^ikc Mary Angels' 19-8 win over (he
Casselberry Mets.
Bobby I-cc Good bad three doubles and two
singles for Ihe Cubs as they toppled the Yankees
24-10. Todd Johnson added a double and four
singles while Joey Bradshaw bad four singles. For
the Yankees. Henry Perez hit four singles while
Anthony contributed three singles.
MarchS
Mall Huschman hit a home run. three doubles
and n single lo power Ihe Dodgers past the
Indians. 21-8. Jason Plrcs and Malt Scovanncr
each added three singles. David Krbec led the
Indians with two home runs and u double.
Fab. 29
Rynn Smith had three hits and Shawn Burns
made a great defensive piny for Hie Hcd Sox as
they defeated the Braves 25-15.
Fab. 29
Matt Huschman had a home run. double and
two singles In llic Dodgers' 22-14 decision over
the Cubs.

Racingworked as Crew Chief on Mike Joyce's NASCAR
Dash Series |4-cyllndcr| car and on the NASCAR
became the best driver, winning the Sunshine
All-Pro car of Sanford's Casey Hawthorne.
Stale Race ihree times, the Tangerine Invitational
In March of 1989, Miller returned lo the driver's
and an Incredible 43 of 52 races In 1979. He also
seal, ru n n in g hls ow n ca r In N A S C A R 's
set a new track qualifying record that remained
Sportsman Series and also Ihe Comaro for Russell
standing for five years.
Racing.
In 1981. Miller began racing 4-cyllnder mini" I think Curtis may have a real future In
siocka at age 13. He won numerous times at New
racing.'' said Parscll. "H e works hard and has hls
Sm yrna Speedway and Orlando SprrdW orld and
mind focused on where he wants to go.”
was voted most Improved driver twice.
In addition lo Charles Russel! others working
After six years In the mini-stocks, Miller
on the car this year for Russell Racing art John
Jumped to the Limited, Late .Model dlvlsluu ojid,.M I (atnil lerew chief), Paul Miller (asslstunl crew
ranked second In final rookie points. , .
, chief! Michelle Miller. Curtis' wffe of two years
In M a y o f 1 9 8 8 , h e f o o k f m i ,* d | ffrrt1 iij&lt; d &gt; w iJ b c . , tscurrri. Ju d l Russrll (scoier! To m Sells I z (pll-- &gt;
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IN TN C CIRCUIT COUNT
O f T M I I I JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY#
FLORIDA
C A ic NOi n m * C k
F E D E R A L HOM E LO AN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

0'itafo on whom a copy ef this
notice It served within three
memtht after Ihe dafo el the ttnl
publication of Ihi* notice mutl
file their claim* with Ihi* Court
W .T H I N T H E L A T E R O F
TH R E E MONTHS A FTE R TH E
D A TE O f TH E FIR ST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR T Y DAYS A F T E R TH E
D A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All creditor* of the decedent
and person* having claim* or
demand* ageintl the decedent *
estate must tile their claim*
with thi* court W ITH IN TH R EE
MONTHS A F T E R TH E OATE
O F TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIM S. DEM ANOS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The date el Ihe first publico
Hon el Ihi* Notice it March it,
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DEP 111

RICHARD ALVAREZ* ef el..
Defendant*.
NO TIC EO F IA L E
NOTICE l» H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant te a Summary end
Delayil J udgment el foreclosure
dated February tft, IN I end
entered fo Case Ne. fosasf CA
ef ff»e Circuit Court of me Iam
Judicial Circuit Mi and ter Semi
nets County, Florida, wherein
F E D E R A L HOM E LOAN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION
l l Plaintiff, and RICHARO
A L V A R E Z . D IA N A L ALVAREZ and CMUMAN COR
PORATION are Defendant*. I
will sell ft the highest end bail
bidder ler cash at the west front
deer el Ihe Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, at
II « i o'clock a m on April I,
If*}, Ihe following detcribed
Summary and Default Judg
Lat U CR YSTA L RIDGE,
according to the plat thereof a*
retarded In Plat Boob M page*
H, 07 and M. Public Record* of
Seminole County, F for Ida
DAT C D ihi* &gt; d day ef March.
Iff!
MAR YANNE MORSE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
B Y : Jane EJaeewic
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish March •. It. Iff}

DIP VI
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IN T H E II O H T B I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
F IL E MOi tie r* CP
PROBAT I DIVISION
IN R E; ESTATR OF
JOHN DAVID M IN C E .

Defeated

NOTICE OF
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The administration ol the
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P R I N C E , d e te s te d . F ile
Number ft Oft CP. it 'pending in
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Divl
nen the adtfreti of which It Ml
N Peril Avenue. Sanford, F I
M ill The name* and addroctet
of ihe iptruaruil representative
and the p e ria n a l r t p r e
tenia live'I after .nor are u i
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS A R T N O TIF IE D THAT
nance u sewed who have eb
Iaction* that challenge Ihe valid
iff ef the will, foe gueiifKetiont
ef the per tonal representative
venue, o* |urisdutwi #1 this
Court are tegutred fo hie foe*r
eb|ecliani with ihi* Court
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TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
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TH IR TY OATS A FTER IN I
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COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors at the decedent

ana etna* pnien having claim*

or demand* ag*m*| dtiadeni %

IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OP TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO, ti tle* CA
O IV IIIO N U K
VIC TOR IA MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plemtilllil,
P A U LO TIPPIN.etal.
Oefondentl*!.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE U L C
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
pursuant le e F inel Judgment el
foreclosure dated February M
iff}, end entered In Caw No
f i m e C A U K e« the Clrcutl
Court el the E IG H T E E N TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEM
I HOLE County. Florida wherem
VICTORIA MORTGAGE COM
PANY ii the Pliinfitf and PAUL
D TIF F IN it Ihe Defendant.. I
will1tell fo Ihe highest and 'best
bidder for ce«h el Ihe West front
door ef the SEMINOLE Count,
Courthouse Sanford. Fforida e&lt;
•1 00 a m , on the tnd day of
April. Iff}. Ihe following de
rty as set forth In
L O T I* . B L O C K H .
SOMERSET NORTH SECTION
A ACCOROING TO THE PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECOAOEO IN
PLAT BOOK 14. PAGE S *t AND
04. P U BLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLOR
IDA
WITNESS M Y HAND and Ihe
teal of fhi* court on tebruery
H IWJ
ISC A l l
H O NO R API(
M ARYANNf M O R lf
Clerk ef the Circuit Court
By Jane F Jatewtc
Deputy Oort
Publish March I it Iff*
DEP ft

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set-up/car preparation) and Calc Miller (pit
set-up/cor preparation!
Th e car Is run In Ihe FA S C A R (Florida
Association of Slock Car Aulo Racing) Laic Model
Division, which Is Ihe fastest slock cars lo be run
at Orlando and New Smyrna. Th e engine must
run east-iron cylinder heads with a limit or 358
cubic Inches. Th e car must have a 101-Inch
wheel base and weigh at least 2800 pounds.
Th e team will concentrate In the longer races
(aver 50 laps) this year, running mostly the End
of M onth C h a m p io n s h ip at New S m y rn a
Speedway. . MlJJcr will also have a. big day May IGih when
lie nm s hls Sportsman car ui Charlotte Motor

Speedway. Th e event will be run In conjunction
with the Winston All-Star race for llic NASCAR
Winston Cup stnrs. It Is rumored that the
Sportsman race will be Ihe firs! ever night race on
a supersperd wuy.
If f} ACC HARDWARE RACINO TEA M SCHEDULE
March I. End el Month Championship (M laps)
April IS. End ef Month Championship ISO lap*)
June 17. End ef Month Championship ( sc laps)
July 4* Independence 100(100 lap*)
July }S. End ol Month Championship (SO lap*)
Aug It. End el /Month Championship (Id taps)
Sept. 1. Labor Day 1001100fops)
Sept, h , End ef Month Championship (SO laps)
Oct. J1, End ol Month Championship (SO lap*)
Nov 7, Governors Cup }00 (100 laps)
Nov U . Florida Cracker NO (WO laps)..............

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IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF TH E C IO H T E IN T H
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A IC NO. i *3 471 CA U O
HONFED BANK, a federal
savings bank.
Plaintiff.
M ICHAEL S LATHROP, a'k'a
M IC H AELS LAHTROPend
LAURIE LATH ROP. a/k/e
LAU R IE C LATH ROP. n/k/e
LAURIE C DIONNE living or
deceased, ell unknown parties
claiming by, through, under, or
again*! the named Defendant*
whoarenolknownfobeaiiveor
deceased, whether said
unknown partial claim a* heir*,
devisees* grantees, assignees,
lienor*, creditor*, trustee* or
other claimanti. claiming
against Michael S Lathrop,
a/k/e Michael I Lahtrop end
Laurie Lathrop. e/k/e Laurie C.
Lathrop, n/L/e Laur le C
Dionne. A N ITA LATHROP and
STATE OF FLORIDA.
D EP AR TM EN T OF H EALTH
ANO R EH A BILITA TIVE
SERVICES on behalf ef
Anita Lathrop
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LAURIE LATHROP a/k/a
LAURIE C LATHROP. n/k/a
LAURIE C DIONNE. &lt;1 living
and II dead, all unknown parlies
claiming by, through, under, or
against the named defendant,
who I* not known lo te dead or
alive, whether te»d unknown
parlies claim a* heirs, devise**,
gran lets, assignee*, lienor*,
creditor*, trustee* or other
claimant* claiming against
L A U R IE L A T H R O P a'k/o
LAURIE C LATHROP n k a
LAURIE C DIONNE
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
lit West Alrperl tied Apt S
Sanford. Florida 17771
YOU ARE N O TIF IE 0 that an
action fo foretfote a mortgage
On the IN teeing property fo
Seminole County, F forida
TH E SOUTH »» OF LO T Itf
AND ALL OF LO T IN . M M
LORD S FIRST ADD ITIO N TO
CITRUS HEIGHTS. ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS R E C O R D E O IN P L A T
BOOK l PAGE 17, PUBLIC
R ECO R D S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
with all improw
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People

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P urple M artin
c o lo n y g ro w s
in L o n g w o o d
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D U O K AH TIMOUNO

Harald Co respondent______________

Stella Oritt and Marty Colagrova

Star of the Month
Slrlla Oritt was named "Star of the Month" by
President Marty Colegrove at the March Hireling
of the Sanford Woman's Club.
Oritt was cited lor her behind-the-scenes club
work as well as community services.She has
been a volunteer with the Central Florida
Regional Hospital Auxiliary for yrars. Oritt and
her late husband. Joe. donated the Magnolia
Mall clock to Sanford. It Is a replica of the clock
that her grandfather donated to the city years
earlier which was a landmark at Park Avenue
and First Street.

Martha 8tavana, Oarry Harris, Polly Pazold

Crafts show winners named
Members of the Sanhird W oman's Club
participated In craft competition ut the March
meeting. All crafts entries were recycled from
Items members had In their own homes. The
contest was under the direction of Gall HillSmith, chairman of the club's Conservation
Department.
Winners were: Polly Przold. Best Overall
Derry Harris. Most Creative Use of Materials:
and Martha Stevens, Most- Original Use of
Materials.

LON Q W O OD - Th e Martins have
some true friends In Longwood. But
then the Martins are very consider­
ate neighbors. Th e y rise early,
possessing a strong work ethic and
help their neighbors. Th e y take
special loving care of their young
and are fine housekeepers.
So. Just who are the Martins
a nyw a y? T h e y are the Purple
Martins, of course. No. they aren't
the new people In town who wear a
lot of lavender. The Purple Martin Is
u small bird, a member of the
swallow family, for those of you who
ure not familiar with ornithology.
l-ast year there were 161 nesting
pairs or Purple Martins living In the
Village on the Green retirement
c o m m u n i t y In L o n g w o o d .
Spokesman for the Purple Martin
fanciers at Village on the Oreen.
Pierce Bruce, said the community
may lay claim to being the Purple
Martin capital of Florida.
"A n d we certainly have one of the
largest colonies In the country. We
think we may be the largest In
Florida." Bruce said.
Bruce and an Interested group of
residents have erected and main­
tained twenty-four martin houses.
Bruce, a member of the national
Purple Martin Conservation Associ­
ation. has been a martin enthusiast
for forty-five years. Alan Hovey. Ash
King. Paul Troup. To m Booker and
P te rc e B r u c e s h a re th e r e ­
sponsibilities of caring for the
martin community.
Bruce's group decided to use
martin houses custom made from
aluminum because of their durabili­
ty. "Th e y last years and years. You
Just clean them out."
The first Purple Martin liouses at
Village on the Green were erected In
1087. The men assembled all of the
houses themselves and have re­
cently added perches around the
exterior of each house.
Kacli of the martin houses has 18
..jH-iwrFt?..MnUa to provide ,« c q « v .
modallons for 432 purple martin
families. After every nesting season.

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Tom Brooker, Ashworth King,
the houses must be taken down and
cleaned out. The houses are pre­
pared for the arrival of the martin
scouts In January by furnishing
them with wood shavings treated
with Sevln dust to prevent mites.
"T h e Purple Martins have been
here before the white man ever
came to America but the Indians
knew about them. They put up
gourds around their villages and cut
Holes In them and the Purple
Martins would nest In them. The
purpose of It was. they would chase
the crows away from their com
fields." Bruce says. "W hen the
white man came, he saw what was
going on and he pul up gourds too."
Th is led to the development of more
sophisticated housing, eventually
Including aluminum houses.
"T h e Purple Martin nests only In
North America and they winter In
southern Brazil." Bruce says. H r
says that several hundred thousand
b ir d s w ill g a th e r u n d e r the
P o n tc h a rtra ln B rid g e between
Louisiana and Alabam a before
beginning their migratory flight
across the G ull of Mexico toward
fflFfr eventual destination In Brasil.-)
The martins' human guardians

Plate# Brucs and Bob Hathaway (I to r) display martin home.

FIVE YEA R R EC O R D
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600
500
400
300
200

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PURPLE MARTIN COLONY
Cfbph by Cheryl Smith

Ths graph represents the the number of marlin houses, the number ol nests
and ths young Hedged over a live-year period from 1087 through 1091 at
Village on the Green.
applying silicone to the pole. Unable
occasionally have to protect the
to slither up the (Mile and time on
birds from vicious predators. This
martins, the discouraged snakr had
can lead to some Interesting In
nnvutlons. W hen a m a ra u ding
to llnd other n rry . This trick u Im i
snake threatened the martin nezli. ' ' ’t M | O llit t t | u liT r lilillll(y .'
the men solved the problem by
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By BOMB DIBTMCM

Herald People Editor

Herald Columnist________________________________

SA N FOH D — lie has watched
the light ol understanding finally
flood the fare of a convicted rop
killer engrossed In reading his
Bible.
H r sanctioned the marriage
between two mental hospital
Inmates when he performed
their wrddlng ceremony.
Now. Bill Yost, retired chaplain
for the state of Pennsylvania,
o ffe rs so la ce t h r o u g h h is
missionary work with the New
Tribes Mission In Sanford. And
he says he tosses a lot of
horseshoes at the Sanford Senior
Center.
As a c h a p l a i n for
Pennsylvania. Yost ministered to
death row Inmatrs and mental
hospital patients.
"M y ministry was much like
being (uulor of a local church,
both rewarding and frustrating."
Yost said.
Yost served us pastor to 100
men on death row and 500 In
prison lor life, lie said Ills work
days could lie tough: It wasn't
always eusy to offer solace to
ranns with little or no ho|ir of
tiering their situations.
" I always hoped If the morning
was depressslng. m y day would
end on a high note." Yost said.
Sometime-* It did.
"One of m y death row Ininutes
made a real profession for Christ.
He was a hardened criminal on
death row for killing a polk-e
ofllrrr. He was hclllgerriil when
I first began visits with film. W r
w o u ld read s c rip tu re s and
eventually he could see his lost
condition. H r didn’t want to die
that way. The Bible bniuglit new
meaning." Yost said.
Prior to ministering to crim i­
nals. Yost served as chaplain at
the Prnnhurs! Center, a stair
hospltul lor m rnlully III |ullcnls
that la closed now.
One Incident lie fondly re­
members Is the marriage tie
performed there 15 years ugo lor
tw o e m o tio n a lly d istu rb e d .

MsnMMm* tv lossh w
Bill and Janal Yoat outslda tha Naw Trtbaa Mission
mildly retarded adults
" T h r y 'r r still m u rrlrd ."
s u ld

Tribes Mission In whatever ca­
pacity he Is needed. Including as
a carpenter, his avocation.

Yost, surprised at first when
som e p u i l r n i s In tro d u c e d
Ihemsrlves. eventually became
accustomed to the |iersoriallllra
at Pcnnhurst
"I've met God In a mental
hospital I'atlrnls would say ‘I'm
God. can't you see?'" Yost
explained
Yost, accompanied by Ills wife.
Janet, now ministers lor Hie New

He Is a crackerjark horseshoe
pitcher, engaging In friendly
com petition w ith some fine
players at the Sanford Senior
Center, he said. And anyone who
thinks that pitching horseahors
isn't as exciting as counseling
liardened criminals Is Invited to
the center any Tuesday m orn­
ing. Yost will tell you that It Is.

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SAN FOR D — Keeping up with Ills Joneses can
be quite a challenge. Especially If they are C.O.
"D ick " Jones, his wife. Joyce, and their three
lovelg daughters. And the occasion Is a glittering
golden gala when the daughters honored their
parents on their 50th wedding anniversary March
7 at Tlm aruan Country Club.
Th e day after the event, party goers gave the
evening a rave review. One commented. "What
high class. That was some shlndlgt"
Another said. ‘T h a t was the most elegant afTalr
I have seen In years."
A longtime friend qulp|ied. "Th e Joneses really
put on the Kltz."
And the glitz, too — Including an artistic
melange of gold decorations right down In the
glided leaves on the luscious three-llered cheese­
cake.
Would Dick lie as anxious today to tie the knot
with Joyce as h r was on Feb. 26. 11)42 when they
exchanged vows at the Sanford home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams?
"Q uick." he unswrrrd.
And how about Joyce?" "Absolutely!" she
affirmed.
The winds of World War II were raging at the
lime the couple exchanged their " I dot." Joyce
was a senior ut Seminole High School when they
were married before Dick departed with the U.S.
Arm y Infantry to fight for Ills country. Site recalls
how they met at a softball gurnr In Sanford. The
romance began and h r told l-umnr Echols Joyce
would become tils wife.
It wasn't easy for the war bride to br left behind
with two babies during the years. Eventually.
"Jo n rs y " came marching home, but was in such
a hurry that h r didn’t pick up the Bronze Star he
was awarded In combat In the Asiatic-Pacific
Theater.
About a year ago.the couple’s daughter. Pamela
Fllrgrr. discovered her father n rv rr received his
Bm nzr Star. A research librarian In Huntsville.
Ala.. Pam notified Sen. Ilow rll Hrflln who had the
medal re issued.
At the anniversary party. Leo Zrolu. a retired
U.S. Navy captain, husband of Joyce's lifelong
friend, the fonner Marjorie Newman, presented
the surprise medal to Dick uitild rmultonal flurry.
Hosts and lioslrsaes for the celrbratlon were
Suzanne Jones McKenzie and her husband. Jim .
Windermere. Pamela Jones Fllrger and her
husband. Paul. Huntsville: and Robin Jones
Wells, and lies husband. John. Lake Mary.
Joyce received llir guests wearing a one-piece,
long-sleeved, soil turquoise dress, fashioned
along a tiered sllliouettr. A cluster of sequins and
brllllanlvanchored the dellcutely draped neckline
and slmulder. com plrnirnlrd with a corsage of
yrlkiw rosebuds.

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Joyce and Dick Jonas calabrals 50 years.
About 120 guests. Including the Itonur guests'
three grandchildren attended tlie festive event
Upon entering the spacious country club. gitc&lt;fl«.
ahd their choice of golden citrus punch, collie,
lea or an open bar.
The white-skirted head table was (entered wiili
a triangular arrangement of yellow Bowers
accented with runners of grrenery and limit lilnn
yellow flowers. Above the elaborately ap|Miintcd
table was a banner reading "Happy Anniversary.
Dick and Joyce." A cluster of I m IIinmis lied with
large gold boars accented each side of llir Isinncr
Individual tables were cenlrrrd with yellow
flowers and gold foil confetti stamped with "5 0 "
was sprinkled randomly. The deejay struck up
the band and couples fuok to the dame floor
before and after dining.
A large tee sculpture, a heart lop|M-d with two
lovebirds, highlighted the bullet arivke. G u e s t s

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Mmald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, March 15. 1992

G e t y o u r t ic k e t s to ‘A T a s t e o f S a n f o r d ’
It's spring mill "A Taste of
Sanford" I ' in thcnlr.
Wlmi tK'iicr way Is there to
wr lullin' the spring season than
try sampling foods from area
resiaiit.mis and catering serv­
in g In .1 breezy atmosphere at
the Sanliinl W oman's Club?
Atul that's wind's In slorr for
I'liiiiiosslelirs lit line tnoils on
Mmeli 21. (m m 5 to H p.m.. at
tIn- ehihliotise. 309 S. Oak Ave.
tallies nl lomlx will lie set up
from leslounutt* and eatcrers
plus Huh mem tiers will provide
i heir speclallles.
In fart, Jean Mells, Ihe club's
llrsl vice president III charge of
i|ir~ event, will rook a venison
mast I’m rims will pile their
plates I mm long tallies filled
with evening food, cafeteria
style.
Donat Urns aie $!&gt;. adults, and
$2.50* children, under 12. Tic k ­
ets are available at the door or
.my w oman's club member.
fo r Information, call Jeon
Melts. 323-2093.
C lub elect* olllcers
President Marty Colcgrovc
pre side d o v e r the Sa nford
Woman's f lu b Mareli meeting
w hen oil leers lor Ihr 1992-93
season were rlrried.
They are Jean Metis, prcsldeni; Del.ores Lash. first vice
president: Fran Morton, second
vice president: Itoslla Jacobson,
eortespoiidlng secretary; and
chairmen ol the following de­
tainments: Audrey Koush, Arts:
Oali Illll-Sm llli. Education: Faye
Slier. Home Life: and Martha
Vaneev. Pulille Affairs.
“ The G litz" performs
A group ol highly protesslunal
singers, dlreeted and accom­
panied by Jean Melts, enter-

H azel Ca sh. L a cy Fle m in g .
Grace Park. Shirley Scrord. Em y
Sokol and Betty Santiago.

SANFO RD

DORIS
DIETRICH
talnrd the Sanford W oman's
Club at the March meeting. The
singe rs sang ro n trm p o ra ry
songs. |Kipular ballads, patriotlc
tunes and m od rm music and
moved right along lo the stirring
finale: "F o r Women O nly." The
charming singers brought Ih r
audience lo lis feet for a much
deserved standing ovation.
Fo rm in g the chorus were:
Tnw ana D ’Am ico. H ulh Ann
Jam m al. Jeanette Padgett. Jo
Anne Marsh and l.lnda Kolodzlk.
The program wns under the
direction of llic Arts Department
with Viola Frank ns chairman.
Libby |olnt club
Libby Prevail was welcomed
as a new member at the Sanford
Woman's Club March meeting. It
wns noted that she was a club
memlier several yrnrs ago.
In other club business, DcLores Lash announced the forth­
coming "Bunnies on Parade"
fashion show will lie held April H
at the clubhouse. More on this
later.
Derry llnrrts was chairman of
hostesses who decorated Ih r
rluh house In u St. Patrtek's Day
■nut If. Derry's husband, Fred,
mndr most of Ihe table cen­
terpieces — shamrocks fastened
to pipe stems In u recycled
plaslle bottle vase.
T h e c o m m lllc r In c lu d e d :

ESO lo meet
Julian Stcnstrom will address
mrmbers of the Epsilon Sigma
Omlcron. a reading society of ihe
Florida Federation of Women's
Club*, al the March IB meeting
to be held al the home of
Charlotte Sm llh.nt 10a.m.
Co-hostesses arc: Florence
Montforton and Hazel Cash.
1,000 q u llle rt gather
Buslouds or q u ill fanciers
poured Into the Sanford Civic
Center March 6 and 7 for a quilt
show staged by Central Florida
Quitters G uild. According to
Jean Musgrove, about 1.QOO
patrons were on hand lo view
over 100 colorful quills on dis­
play from throughout the south­
east.
Ironic that It m ay seem, out of
all the women wh displayed
I heir lovely works of art, the
Viewer's Choice award went lo a
man. Klynshl Yamaqltanl, of
S ta tc s o b ro . G « . Ills p riz e w in n in g q u ill was entitle d
"W ave." .
Jean said lie quills for a living
In Statesboro. He brought other
Hems that were not for display.
Jean said. " I never saw such
gorgeous things In m y life."
She mentioned the guild re­
nted the rtvlc center about a
year and one-half In advanre of
the show. T h e quitters and
luitron* love Sanford, she said.
The y ran walk from the civic
center to town lo shop and have
lunrh, she added.

Sun smllee on art
Nothing could have been more
perfect than last Sunday after­

HwsM PtWtM t? Toimiif Vlncsnl

Viola Frank, Jaan Malta, Fran Mllchel and Audrey Roush (an lickela lor upcoming tasla treat.

‘Ths Glitz’: Malta, D'Amico, Jammal, Padgalt, Marsh and Kolodzlk.
noon at the St. Johns River Arts
Festival. Th e sun was beaming
down on Ihe colorful arts and
crafts In a spectacular selling
a fte r ra in s h o w e rs seared

spectators away on Saturday.
S e v e ra l S a n fo rd a w a rd ­
winning artists at llirlr stations
w e re : H r t t y r R e a g a n , Don
Reagan. Faye Siler. Ashhv Jones

and Tro y Ray.
Observed taking In the sights
at Ihe lovely show were CarTlr
and Sam Greene who didn't
See D ie tric h , Page 7B

Vhen you’re in debt P a sto r ce le b ra te s fourth anniversary
i/ o w

m / n r \/ru i r h o o r l

It seems I am receiving
more anil more calls from
panicked
who have
gonc in over their brad In
credit debts. There are certain
danger signs that give you
good i lues lo let you know If
you are using toil much cred­
it. For Installer, Indore you
use a &lt;m ill card. If you say In
yourself ih r following slalcUH'tns then yuji p ro b a b ly,
mold gel Inlo irouhle V ER Y
y ii lc K L Y ! Com m on slatenirnlH llml rail gtvr you good
danger sign clue* arc: "I'll
pay nrxl month...." "A ll I
have lo |&gt;ay Is the "m inim um
iimnunl
"I'll have to dip
Into savings lo pay lulls Just
this ...... ..
"I can count
mi my 'overtime' lo pay Ihe
lulls ' "I can always charge
mv groceries and gasoline If
I'm short of cash." "W h y
can’t l saw any money?" "I
don't even know how much I
owe anymore..."
If you can't p a y —

• Slop all further crrdll
purchases Pul away your
n rd ll cards until you have
reduced your current drill.
• l lml mil who you owe
ami how iiiucli you owe. List
each co m p a n y . Ih r total
lialanre owed, the dale of the
niooili the (laymenl la due.
the number ol payment* left,
the umoiml paid rarli month.

CONSUMER
FO C U S

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HUGHES/
GREGG

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• Determine which credi­
tors should Ire paid first when
you ran't manage lo pay them
all. Do not Ignore Ihe lulls.
Conluct your creditor. Nollfy
your creditor before u bill or
loan payment Is due. Stale
w hy you can’l pay. your
Intent lo pay. and when you
will |lay. If possible, coni lour
to mukr smaller hill regular
payment*.
• Cut your living expenses
to a minimum. Reduce spen­
ding for clothing, recreation,
entertainment, or oilier nonesacntlal Hem s. Reduce
energy ronsumptln. Unless
there ore very rld rrly people
Inyour home, your family
canmanugc without air con­
ditioning. II Is uncumfrolahle
hut It can be done. Don't buy
major purchases until you
can gel nut of Ini hie. Obtain
help from a Consumer C rrdll
See D ebt, Page 7B

New Mt. Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church plans Ihe fourth
anniversary celebration of their
pastor. Ihe Rev. Bobby John
Flayer, and his family.
T h e celebration will begin
Marrh 10 with Ihe Zion Ho|&gt;c
Missionary Baptist Church, the
Rev. E. Caffey, pastor In charge.
Tuesday. March 17 wllh the Si.
M atthew M issionary Baptist
C h u r c h , th e R e v . A r t h u r
G ra h a m , pastor In charge.
Thursday. March IB. Macedonia
M issionary UapH al C h u rc h .
Mel Iron me. Friday, Marrh 20.
the Greater Union Missionary
Baptist Church.' DeLand, the
Rev. Kenneth Lee. pastor. Sun­
day. March 22. annlvcrsury ob­
servance will begin with the 11
a .m . w o rs h ip s e rv ic e . T h e
message or the morning wilt tie
delivered by Ihe Rev. Israel
Blake of T h o m a s v lllc . G a ..
former Sanfordlle. Music will be
presented by Ihe U C F gospel
choir ul the 3 p.m. service. Th e
Rev. D. Grooms. Titusville will
deliver the anniversary message.
M usic by the E te rn a l Love
ensemble of Palm Bay and the
latke Mary gospel choir.
The com m unity Is Invited to
worship at all of the services for
Pastor Player anniversary cele­
bration 7:30 p.m. during the
weekly services.

Concert scheduled
The Sanford Workshoji gos|&gt;el
choir will be presented In eon.
cert on Sunday evening. March
22. at 7 p.m. at New Bethel
Missionary Baptist Church. 10th

SANFORD

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MARVA
HAWKINS

p.m. service will have ax llirlr
guest, former |uxlnr. Thelm a
Shaw Young, delivering Ihe oflemoon message. The Mt. Olive
A M E Church. Gainesville will be
In charge. The New Belhel fami­
ly Invites Ihe com m unity in
w orship. Mnzell Jo h n s o n Is
chairperson and lint Rev. J .L .
Bryant Is pastor.

Youth forum hald

Slreel and Hickory Avc. The
Workshop choir under the direc­
tion of Vernon (Papa) Jones and
Mary Llggon DeBose. will pres­
ent an evening of gospel and
contemjioniry music. The spring
concert w ill re vitalize your
spiritual soul. Them e: "Prayer
Changes Th in gs ." See you there.

Glse Club to perform
T h e Sem inole C o m m u n ity
Boys Glee Club and the Rev.
Arthur D. Sims, pastor uf the
Fellowship Baptist Church. O r­
lando will be Ihe guests al the
race relations celebratlun In
worship at- the St. Paul Pre­
sbyterian Church. Orlando. 6225
Alhambra D rlvr.

Kapiu Sigma Omega Chapter
uf Alpha Kap|ia Alpha Sorority
recently held a voulh forum.
"Strengthening the lllaek Fami­
ly Through Its Youlli." Sorer
Kathcryn Alexander presided
.over Ihe forum. A special pres­
entation ol a preclumoilon lo
S o ro r L u r le n c S w e e tin g .
Itasllcus. Irem Sanlord's mayor
Hrttyr Smith for Black History
Month.
Panelists for Ihe forum who
gave some of the recl|»cs for
strengthening the black family
w e re : D r . J e a n F . J u n e s .
Belhune Cooknmil College; Mrs
Lorraine Olfer. Seminole County
schools: Ms. Ann Kcfoc. Semi­
nole C om num lly College: At-

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS Kathleen Ahhy
Si Moot nod Kenneth Henry Brown III ure
iiiummiclng thru murrlngr today. The y were
in.oiled Nov 23. 1991. 3 p.m .. ul St. Mary
Magdalen Church. Altamonte Springs. Father
Paul Henry ofllelutrd at the ceremony.
1h r Inldr is the daughter of Patrtrla J . Schloot
"I Limgwood and Jan F. Schloot. Longwood. T h r
bridegroom lx the son ol Mr. and Mr*. K rnnrth H.
Itiiiwii.li ol lunigwood.
Given In marriage by her brother. Kevin
t'huile*. the Inldr chow for her vow* an Ivory silk
•*j » ui gown Ih r gown li-ulurrd a s w m h ra it
in i Mine and (iltixon girl long slrcvrs rm brlllshrd
wflh Alt in on lace and brads. T h r xatln skirl was
inlaid x*till |K-url treaded Alcnrolt la ir ax wax Ihe
cathedral length train T h r Iruln held a magnlfli cm lalloii d Imw mid Under of Alrncon lure. Her
In .idpln r. a i row it nl Alcnron lace with pratl and
xr,|iim In.i,lx and a lovely |Miiif. held tier
cathedral length vril She carrtrd a cascading
Uiinpicl ul i liaiu|kigue n*ws. xtrpliauotta. Queen
Anne x La t . hyhi Id fern and Illy ul thr vullry.
Mcpli.uiir Mit'lanaluin served as matron of
honor She wore a gown of violet faille wllh short
i&gt;t|trtrd xlecvcx a kryliole luck accrntrd with a
m u in .mil -on.ill pcpliiin anil xiralght skirt She
turned n Uioqotl ol l.lulms. Curia rose*, braille
-mil Boston In n held together by u soil viulrt
U iu

IIIidi 'in.mix were Axhlry Wing. Tum m y Dryllllgei. sh rllry LlVrrtluls. Holly Puwrll. Susan
Mine* 1-iiu.i tlohier and Trtcla Rupp. Their
gowns anil lluwrrx were Idrnllcul tu Ih r llonin
uileudaiMs
Father nl the groom. Kciineih H Jr., served as
liext mao tiiisniisiiirn werr Rick Brown. T im
Ih iw , M.uk Dow, loin G i Ih ius . Detrk Llvemols.
Mike Mi Ardle. Mikr Sawyer, Lance Abney and
M lk r fSiw rlx

Hear the Joy
Tile Voters of Pizzazz will
xjxmsor a “ Jo y Nighty" service on
Saturday. March 21". ut 7 p.m.
Th e service will be held ut Zion
Hope Missionary Baptist Church.
71(1 Orange Ave.. Sanford.
Several choirs In und around
the area will lie appearing on the
program. Everyone Is Invltrd In
all end!
For further Information, please
cnnlnrl Marvin Hendrrson m
(407)330-7044.
(Maria

Hawkins

la

a

StnlordHarald eotraapondanl
covering Sanford naws. Phone:
322-5416.)

NAACP Day observed
Allen Chapel A M E Church will
observe N AACP Day. today, ul
the 11 a.m. service. The guest
speaker for the morning will be
(he Hcv, Marvin Davies, assis­
tant lo Senator Bob Graham.
Marvin Davlrs has been a leader
In Ihe Florida N A ACP movemenl
for many years. Th e cunummlty
Is Invlled lu hear and witness
this Informative m rrllng.

V e r t ic a ls
With Display Shell
• F R E E In home eallmates
• Large selection to
cl loose from
• Prompt. Prfendly Service
• Quality Workmanship
• We Do Replacement Slats
• Custom Valance*

Families, friends gather

Schloot, Brown are wed

lorncy Ja m e s Sweeting. O r­
lando; Bruce Scoll. paralegal.
Legal Aid: Robert Thom as. City
of Sanford cily commissioner.
T h e co m m itte e w ishes, lo
lhank Ihe panelists and Ih r
youth, parents and ro m m lltrr
m e m b e rs: S o ro rs K a th c ry n
A le x a n d e r, J u a n llu H a ro ld ,
M erlan Jo h n s o n , and B e lly
Washington.

New B rlh rl AM E Chureh will
obsrrve Family and Friends Day
today ai 11 a.m. Family and
Friend* Day observance will see
the New Bethel and friends,
gather lo worship with jtastor
J . L . B ry a n t d e liv e rin g t h r
message of Ihe morning. The 4

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If you are ambitious, have a few hours a week, and would
like to earn from *3,000 to *40,000 a month (I’m Bill John­
son and my wife, Gale, and I already earn between
*12,000 to *15,000 each month at this) —
Let me prove to you, as I have proven to hundreds of people in the last two
years, that I have a propram in which anyone can make preat incomes. This
company is only two years old, but has been helping hundred, of people make

Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Brown III
A reception lollowrd Ih r rrrrm o n y al Winter
I’.uk Racquet Club. Winter Park. Krlsla Rupp und
G trg Register participated by doing readings (or
thr ceremony
Follow lug a w edding (Dp lu Beavrr Creek.
Colo . ih r urwlyw rd* ure making their home In
l-akr Mary The bride Is a teacher at Park
Maitland S c I m m i I and Ih r groom Is a teacher and
i ixii h ut Seminole High School.

more money than they ever thought possible No door-to-door selling! No party I
plans! No vending routes! This can In- done at your own pace...without a boss.
Vou own your own business — we help you sel that up The investment is so I
small, you’ll be am azed...less than 'ltki can pet you staried
Who is doing this right now" Doctors Lawyers. Teachers. Dish Mashers. Engineers, Pi­
lots. Business Owners. Hairdressers. Printers Multi-Level Distributors. Chiropractors.
Nurses. Law Enforcement Officers. Politicians. Janitors, Mill Workers, Insurance Sales­
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For free, no obligation, information...cull the phone number above
and leave your name und address ut the end of Ihe message. We'll
rush vour information to you.

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. March 15. 1992 - TB

Attack problem with mice
humanely but at source

HweM Fhele bf Temmy Vlnesnt

Purple Martins at home In Longwood.

Martins--------------Ills so ng In a ttra ct y o u n g
m a rlins to Ills nesting stle.

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Th e Purple Martina prefer n
diet of bugs tind help to keep
Inset;!' popu la IIons u rider coni m l.
The marlin always feeds while
on the wing. Kvrn during their
a n n u a l m ig ra tio n to S outh
America, they eat while they fly
Instead of landing first.
Martins arc powerful flyers
and can soar six hundred feel
h ig h. T h is luetic helps the
martin avoid dangerous storms.

These llltlr leathered Iravclers
will often return In roosl In llie
same location where they were
hatched.
If you would like lo host some
Purple M a rlin fam ilies, I lie
houses can l&gt;r purchased from
almost any hardware storr.
llr u c r suggests placing the
houses appmxlrntcly forty feet
from any trees or buildings. T ills
will allow the martins enough
room lo make Iliclr customary

The male martin also employs
his aerial prowess to broadcast

swooping landing from high In
ihcalr.
Purple Marlin ramiers are very
dedicated people and possess a
genuine alTretlon and rcs|»ret for
these birds. The y suggest you
make a "P u rp lr Marlin" drink
and share their appreciation of
llie bird Th e cocktail Is made of
n splash of Sloe Gill and lllue
Curacao, a shot of vodka, sours
mix. and a splash of rnla and
lemon-lime soda served over the
racks. A ny bird dial has a drink
unmrd after ll m ust In- worth
watching, they say.

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kind nf nut, Abby. I Just don't
believe In killing a rre a lu rr
because I don't like die way ll
looks.
A N IM A L L O V E R IN D EN VER
D E A R A N IM A L LO VE R i t

respect and admire your com­
p a s s io n . A p ro f e s s io n a l
exterm inator should he con­
s u lt e d . T h e r e are v a rio u s
humane methods of gelling rid
of mire but |M-rhups you should

C'Continued from Page 6B

Counseling Service Inpn-paring
a rrallslle budget and re|&gt;aymrnt
plan, this la a W O N D E R FU L
agency! T h e y have trained.
n o n -Ju d g in e n lu l people tbal
ra nh rlp you to get out of finan­
cial trouble. Ilcat of all — II
doesn't cost you n r pennv for
ll i r l r se rvlrcs ! T h r r l phone
number In Seminole County Is
339-6111.

D EAR ABBYt I need you to
clear up a disagreement. I re­
cently met a very nice guy. On
our first datr he took me to n
movie. Tile movie was good and
we had a nice I line. Afler die
movie, he look me home. Now.
here Is llie big question. Should
my date walk m r to m y front
door?
Please don’t tel] me about
women's lib: I am Jusl trying lo
find oul what's proper ctlqucltr
on a flrsl date. He feels II was nnl
a big deal. However. I ain 27
years old and he Is Ihe first guy
wiio did nol walk me to m y door.
DEAR

N E T T IE IN N.J.
N ETTIE : It's proper

etiquette lor a gentleman In walk
a lady to her dixir on every datr.
(Problsmt? Writ* to D«*r Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, eend e sell-eddretied,
stamped envelope lo Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angelss,
Calll. 90069. All correspondence
la confidential.)

|&gt;crtod has expired. Don't I n misled by ads aimed al people
with bad credit histories, judg­
ments, or bankrupt Icles. Pro­
mises lo "repair" or "rlean u p "
a had credit history can almost
never lie kept.

MOVIELAND DRIVE-IN
MWY

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B a r b a r a H ughea/O regg la
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You are entitled by law In
correct any Inaccurate Informa­
tion that appears In ynur credit
hurrau flic. If a creditor rejects
your application because of negnilvc Informal Ion In your credit
bureau report, It must Identify
llie credit hurra Involved. Al
your request, the credit hurruu
must disclose the contents of
your credit flic. If you net within
th irty days of b rin g tu ru rd
down, (here Is no rh argr for this
servlet-.
If tire n r g a llv c tn to rm n llnnlnctiidrd In your rr|Mir1 Is
accurate, however, only lilt|Kissagr of tlm r can assure Its
rem oval. Credit bureaus are
|N-rml(tcd to report bankruptcies
lor ten years and other nrgullvr
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For 24-hour T V listings, see LEISUR E magazine ol Friday, Mar. 13.

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T lirre Is nothing dial you (or
anyone else) ran do to remove
accurate Information Irani your
credit file until d ir reporting

Dietrich-------C Continued from Page SB

miss a irlek.

Faahlonscapa
Spring Kasliionsea|M- Is sched­
uled April 2. from 11:30 a m . in
1:30 p in.. Ill Magnolia Mall on
First Street.
Sponsored by tile St. I.uctu
Festival und Flrsl Slrerl Gallery,
local models will show llie lutrst
In sports, casiiul, business mid
dress fashions from lads' Place
and Forever Fash Ion.
Lunch will lie served In a
sidew alk cafe s e llin g w hlle
liutmiis watch d ir p rrlty girls go
by.
For Information, call die First
Street Gallery. 3 2 3 -0 17H.
(Oorla Dietrich, retired Sanford
Horald People editor, ia a Htrald
co rre a p o n d a n l co ve rin g the
Sanlonlarea. Phone: 322-4525.)

Jones-

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ST. LVOA FESTIVAL 1/
FIRST SHEET GALLERY
11:30 AM •1:30 PM

APRIL 2,1992
M agnolia Mall
Historic Downtown
Sanford
{10 Includes
Feslivo Box Lurtch/Prim
Fashions from Lois’ Place
and Forever Fashions
For Tickets and
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FR AN K AND ERNEST

by Jim m y Johnson

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17 Paid gotta.
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20 Msnaga s —
21 In al opanIng In door
Id Con*true!
IB) 2fl CMckan —

Don't look lo Lady Luck to
resolve your material or social
problems today. You're operat­
ing In a narrow channel, and
only you can maintain control of
your vessel at all times.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
There's a DOSSt
possibility today that
you maj
lay have frustrations on
several fronts — simultaneously.
Th e lenty areas are career, fami­
ly and valued relationships.
D o n 't c re o le p ro b le m s for
yourself.
O E M IN I (May 21-June 20) ir
you have lo lake care of a
num ber of Important assign­
ments today, you'd be wise lo
work w ilh some type or schedule
or agenda. Unstructured efforts
will be Ineffective.
C AN C ER (June 2 1-July 22)
D o n o t tre a t y o u r p riz e d
possessions In a cavalier fashion
today, because you could be
courting a loss. When leaving
your house or car. be sure lo
secure (hem properly.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 The
linger of blame might be pointed
at you today for Infractions you
didn't commit. However, trying
to prove your Innocence may be
more trouble than It's worth.
V IR O O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22| Life
Is rough enough without having
lo sllr up unnecessary waves.
Unfortunately, however. Ihls
m ay be an exercise you’ll em­
phasize today.
L I B R A (Sept. 2 3 -O ct. 23)
There's a possibility today that
you might seek a scapegoat Tor
an arrangement you had a hand
In mismanaging. Passing the
buck won't enhance your popu­
larity.
SCORPIO |Oct 24-Nov. 22) If
Bjr Ba rates Bodo Oool
T O U R B IR T H D A T
M arch IB , 1992

ARLO AND JANIS

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ACROSS

A f(uod friend la more valuable
than precious mclal. Your chart
■hows In l he year ahead you
m ig h t establish one or the
warmest relationships you've
ever ex perienced.
PISCE S (Feb. 20-March 20)
Instead of making things easy on
yourself today, there's a possibil­
ity you'll find a way to make
difficult tasks even harder. Use
y o u r Imagination to do the
opposite.

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rou're pcreclvctl by others ns
icing too self-serving loduy. It
could lamlsh your Image. You'll
get what you go utter, but you
could also pick up some tuiggngr
you'd rather not tiear.
B A O IT T A R IU B (Nov. 23-Dee.
21) T o be on the safe side today,
do not speak ill of a mutual
friend lo another jut). Unfortu­
nately, everything you nay might
be repealed verbatim.
C A P R IC O R N (Dee. 22 Ja n .
IB) Don't gel Involved In veillures today that could. If they

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or else you might severely dis­
appoint a friend who holds you
In high esteem. T h is Individual
does not want to be taken for
granted.
G E M IN I (May 2 1 -June 20)

P artnerships that produce
m u t u a l benefits w ill h a ve
excellent chances for success In
t h e -y e a r ‘ ahead, o n ly ’ p a rity 'You'll beToY
others today if you lie yourself
ensures against failure.
P U C M I F r b . 20-March 20) In In s te a d of t r y in g to c o p y
your Involvements with others another's style. W hul works Tor
today, be willing to make com­ that Individual won't play as
promises and concessions, pro­ well on your stage.
vided you hit a responsive chord.
C A N C E R (June 21 -July 22)
Oive and take must be a two- People appreciate hearing nice
way street. Major changes are things said about themselves,
ahead for Pisces In the coming but. bear In mind, they are able
year. Send for Places' Astro- to discern between sincerity and
Graph predictions today. Mall flattery. Don't uttrmpt to use the
• I . 2 5 p l u s a l o n g , s e lf - latter.
addressed. stamped envelope to
L E O (J u ly 2 3 -A u g . 221 If
Astro-Graph. c/o this newspaper. y o u 'r e p re s e n tly s p e n d in g
P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland. OH
beyond your means, kerp In
44101-3428. Ue sure to state mind there will eventually tic a
day of reckoning. Hr sure your
your zodiac sign.
A R IE S (March 21-April IB)
purchases are worth the painful
Usually, you have good aesthetic payback.
Judgment and taste, but today
V IR O O I Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
these qualities could be dor­ Those you treat jiolUrly will
m ant. Be careful you don't
respond similarly toward you
handle artistic endeavors In a today. Individuals to whom you
garish manner.
forget lo say plrnsc or thank-you
orcllkely to be equally as rude.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20) Dc
mindful of your behavior today.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You

don't go as anticipated, strep
you dow n financially. T h e y
might rnd lip being worse-ease
scenarios.
A Q U A R IU S Wan. 20-Fcb. 19)
You w ill be Judged by the
company you kerp; unfortu­
nately. the pixir behavior of
c o m p a n io n s c o u ld re fle c t
n d v rrs c ly on y o u . lie very
selerllve of your associations
today.
(0 1 9 9 2 . N EW S P A P ER E N ­
TER P R IS E ASSN.

might have to deal with someone
who will l&gt;e Impotslble to please
today. Don't let this Individual's
Ingratitude sour you on the
human race.
SCORPIO |Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It
•Is-ltesl not to attempt trrsoFlett a
favor today from someone you
only know socially and. In fact,
not that well. T ills Individual
could resent bring used.
B A O IT T A R IUB INov. 23-Dec.
21) It's to your benefit today to
drrss and conduct yourself In
harmony with II kmc with whom
y o u 'll be In v o lv e d . S e llin g
yourself apart deliberately could
lie unproductive.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Jsn.
191 Guard against the Inclination
to follow the path of least
resistance In your work or play
today. If your efforts are un­
inspired. your results will be
negligible.
A Q U A R IU S Wan. 2DPeb. 19)
Carefully check the credentials
of I hose who arc handling situa­
tions for you today where there
Is an rxpense Involved. A poor
choice ruuld coat you money.
(0 1 9 9 2 , N EW S P A P ER E N ­
TER P R IS E ASSN.

by Sob Thovos
B y PklllJp A ld s r

In 1973 Hie European Bridge
l-raguc organized Its first bien­
nis! Ju n io r Camp. Last year the
ninth was held at Periendorf
Pleach In the Swiss Alps. There
were 164 participants, all under
26. from 20 countries. Esch day
there were morning lectures,
afternoon sports events and
evening bridge tournaments.
Everyone was encouraged to
Itarincr someone of a dllTerr.it
nationality.
Today's hand was played In
the First European Junior Pairs
Championship, which preceded
the camp proper. It was won by
Tillm an Seidel and Alexander
Wodntansky of Austria.
Maybe South should have
ratted lo four spades, which
probably would tie beaten only ir
the defenders took a club m il.
T h rr c no lnnnp ran be defeated
by a diamond trud os tong as
East Is rarrfut lo play the three.

not the jack, at trick one. Ilul
West chose a heart. How should
the hand he played'/
A l the table. South won Hie
first trlrk In the dum m y and led
a club lo Hie 10 and queen.
However. Wrnl now switched to
the diam ond tw o and Enst
played Ih r Hirer. Drelairr run
his clubs via u second (Incase.
Hut when be played u spuilr lo
dum m y's king. East won will.
Ilie are and the defenders cashed
three diamond tricks for one
down.
Th e right play Is lo win the
first Irtek In lu n d and lead a
spade to Ilie king Immedlnlrly. If
II wins, dcclarrr switches to
clubs, gelling Ills nine tricks
b e fo re th e d e fe n d e rs ru n
establish and run the diamonds.
And If the sjiarir king loses.
East's entry Is gone, and Ilie llmi
club Dnrssr Is lakrn inlo (h r
lu n d Ihal ra il. ii X hurl drelairr
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OR T N I I I JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND ROR
ftIM INOLtCOUNTY*
RLOR I DA
C A t IN O i 91111 CA 14 K
BANC ONE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, ek..
Plaintiff.
M
EDWIN F. SHEETS, et ex. e! el.

111 East Colonial Drive.
Suite 100
P O. Bea$2M27
Orlande. FL 17*12 0017
Attorney tor Personal
Representative:
ELROY J.O IER A CH
IS) Cast Ceteniel Drive.
Suite 100
Post Ottke Bee isidii
Orlando. Florida SltSS *021
Telephone: &lt;4021 S94 4941
Florida Bar
Edits*
Publish March IS. 71. 1991
PEP 149____________________
IN T N IC IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMI N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO. 91-419-D R d l B
IN R E TH E M A R R IA O E O F :
Garry L Mangrum
Husband— Petitioner
and
Marcia D Mangrum
Wife— Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Marcia D Mangrum
12WN. Keowee St.
Dayton. OH 4S4P4
YOU ARE H ER EB Y NOT I
FIB D that on Action tor Die
sotutton of Marriage has boon
filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses. If any. to It an
Garry Mangrum. Pelltloner,
whose address is S1S4 Idtobrook
Ck f ill. Casselberry. FL S2191.
an or before MARCH 21. 1901.
and file the original with the
clerk of this ceurt either betore
tervke on Petitioner or imme
diefeiy thereafter if you tail to
de so. a default will be entered
against you tor the

SOUTHEAST BANK.N A .
Crete Plaintiff.
N
EDWIN R. SHEETS, et el.
Crete Defendant*
NOTICE OR SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y OIVEN
purwent to a Summary Final
Judgment el torectoeure da fed
Marti! t. ttet and entered In
Cate No 91 2)1 CA 14 K ef fee
Clctuit Court el the 11th Judicial
Circuit In and tor Semlnofe
County. R lerlda. wherein
SOUTHEAST BANK. N A It
Crete Plaintiff, and EDWIN R.
S H E E T S . L O U IS E B . R.
SHEETS. U N ITE D STATES OF
AMERICA. H E IT E L JEW EL
ERS. IN CO R PO R ATED and
W O R LO P A IN T IN G A N D
WALL COVERINO. INC are
Crete Oetondantt. I will tell to
cath et the weet front deer el the
Seminal# County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida, et 11:00
o'clock a m. on May 7. 1901. the
to!towing described property at
tef forth In told Summary Final
Judgment el torectoture. to wtl:
Lai X HERM ITS COVE el the
Pubfk Recordt el Seminole
County. Florida, et recorded In
Plat Beet it. Page 12. Pvbfk
Records el Seminole County.
Florida.
D ATEO March 2.1991.
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk el the Circuit Court
BY: JenoE. Jetewic
At Deputy Clerk
Publish: March!. IS. 1991

WITNESS my hand and the
seal at this Caurt on FEBRU
ARY 19.1991
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk et the Caurt
By Nancy R Winter
As Deputy Clerk
Publish February 21 A March
i.g .ii. i9fi
0CO144
_____________

PEP-04
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE NO.t 91 I7WCA 14O
SIDNEY RAY TRY2BIAK
LYNNE ANN TRY2EIAK and
DALE RICHARD TRYZBIAK.
Plaintiffs.

INVITATION TO BID
Harry Pepper A Associates.
Inc is soliciting quotes tor the
City el Senlord. Wafer Recle
motion Facility Expansion bid
ding March IS. 1991 at t : » P M
We encourage M BE/WBE
participation In areas of utility
piping, earthwork, landscaping,
concrete work, masonry, root
Ing. fencing, doors end window*,
pointing, electrical, reinforcing
steel, paving, and pumping

NAZARIO PEREZ.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It given that pursuant
to e I Inal ludgement dated
February IS. 1991 In Cate Ne :
9t tret CA it G of the Circuit
Court et the Eighteenth Judkial
Circuit In and tor Semirwfe
County. Florida In which Sidney
Ray Trytbtak. Lynne Ann
Tryibieh and Dale Richard
Tryfbiah are the Plaintiffs and
Naiarle Peroi It the Defendant.
I will tell to the highest and best
bidder tor cath at the West
Front doer et the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida, at
II 00 A M an March 2*. 1992.
the totlowing described property
tot forth In the order at final
ludgement:
LOTS 12 and 14. BLOCK G.
1ST A O D IT IO N TO L A K E
VIEW . LAKE MARY. FLOR
IDA. according to the plat
thereat at recorded in Plat Book
4. Page 71 el the Public Records
♦Of Berninafe County; Florida
Dated March!. 1991
M ARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OR THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jane E. Jetewk
D EP U TY C L E R K
Publish March I. IS. 1991
DEP-fS
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR IEM IN O L1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
FRO Number 91141 CP
IN RE: ESTA TE OF
HERMAN R.VOGLER
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the
estate el Herman R. Veg lor,
d e c e a s e d . R ile N u m b e r
91 141 CP. It pending In the
Circuit Ceurt ter Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Dtvl
tiers the address et which It SOI
North Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida S im The names and
addresses el the personal ropre
tentative end the personal rep
reeentetlve't attorney are set

j

Interested partkipants should
call (904) 114 1914 and ask tor
estimating
EQUAL O PPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
Publish March IS. 1992
PEP 111____________________
LEGAL ADVERTISEM ENT
BID9I/92 21
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN. that the City el Sanford.
Florida will receive sealed bids
up to 1:20 P M an Tuesday.
April It. 1992 In the Purchasing
Ottke. Room 141 tor 9
STORM W ATIR U TIL IT Y
AND SOL ID WASTE
EQ UIPM EN T LOAN
AN bids art to be delivered or
The City el Santori.
Purchasing Ottke. 200 N Park
Avenue. Senlord. Florida M ill.
The sealed bids will be pubfkly
opened later that same day et
1:00 P M In the City Com
mission Chambers. Room Ilf.
Santore City Hail
Specfflcattons and the proper
bid terms are available, at ltd
cost. In the Purchasing Office.
Room 141. 200 N Park Avenue.
Senlord Florida. (401) SJ0S4I1
Facsimile or tetograpblr bids
will net be acceptable.
The City of Santord reserves
the right to accept or refect any
or ail bids, with or without
cause, to waive technicalities or
to accept the bid whkh In its
ludgement best serves the infer
estet the City*
CITY O FS A N FO R O
Walter ShearIn
Purchasing Agent
March 10.1901
Publish: March IX 1992
DEP 141
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IO H T IIN T H
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 91 947? CA-140
CORAL GA BLESFEO ER A L
SAVINGS A LOAN
ASSOC IAT ION. a corporation
eiistlng under the lews of the
United Stales et Amerka.
Plaintiff.
VS
ROSS W MORE IS and LAUBA
A MORRIS, hit wife, and THE
FIRST. F A . a Federal
Assoc let ion.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the undersigned Meryenne
Morse. Clerk of the Circuit
Caurt et Seminole County. 91or
Ida. will on March 11. 1991 at
II M o'clock a m. at the West
Front Deer et Seminole County
Courthouse. Santord. F torIda.
offer tor safe end sell et pubik
outcry fe the highest end best
bidder fer cash, the property

'* a l i " T h t i i i h t i d p e r
lOM t ARE N O TIFIEO THAT
Alt persons on whom this
notice It served who hove ob
Hellene that challenge the valid
•ty of the will, the guellfkatient
el the personal representative,
venue, or |urtedktien of this
Court are required to file their
oblectient with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
D ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
OATC OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM
All creditors el the decedent
» having claims
■cedents
estate an whom a copy el this
neike Is served within throe
months otter the dote at the first
pubtkatien el this notice must
file thek claims with this Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
D ATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
O ATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All ether creditors oI the
decadent end pereens having

Let 12. C R Y S TA L LAK E
ESTATES. According fe the plat
thereat, as recorded in Piet
Book 22 Pages 2 and 2. el the
Pubik Records et Seminofe
Countn. Florida
tie Estate Circle
Lose Mary. FL W U
situate in Seminofe County,
f lor fee pursuant fe the Final
Judgment enfered »" a case
pending in said Court the styw
et whkh is indicated above
WITNESS my harfe an# af
fklei seel et safe Court Febrw
ary 2* 1992
(COURT SEAL!
Maryann# Morse
CLERK OF T H (
CIRCUIT COURT
By JenoE Jesewk
Deputy Clerk
Publish March A IL 1991
D IP to

decedent t estate must fife thaw
clatms with this court W ITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
OATC OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A LL CLAIM S. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The date ol fht first pubi.ee
tten el this Motko tt March II.
1991
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Legal Notices

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IO H TE IN T H
JUDICIAL CIBCUIT
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOEIDA
CASE NO.. 91471 CA ISO
H O N F ED BANK, e federal
savings bank.
Plaintiff.

IN TN IC IR C U IT C O U R T
OP TH E EIG H TEE N TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 944919 CA II
CEN TR AL NATIONAL BANK.
Plaintiff.

M ICHAEL S LATHROP. a/fc/a
M ICHAEL S. LAHTROP and
L A U R IE L A TH R O P . d/b/a
LAURIE C. LATHROP. k/n/a
LAURIE C. DIONNE living er
deceased, all unknown parties
claiming by. through, under, er
against the named Defendants
who are net known to be alive or
deceased, whether said un
known parties claim as heirs,
devisees, gran fees, assignees.
Ifeners. creditors, trustees or
ether claimants, claim ing
against Michael S La three,
a/k/a Michael 1 Lahtrep and
Laurie Lathrep. a/k/a Laurfe C.
L a lh rtp . k/n/a Laurie C.
Dionne. A N ITA LATHROP and
S TA TE OF FLO R ID A. OE
PA RTM ENT OF H E A LTH AND
R EH A B ILITA TIVE SERVICES
an behalf ef Anita Lathrep.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: A N ITA LATHROP. If living
and If dead, all unknown parties
claiming by. through, under, or
against the named defendants,
wha are not known to be dead or
alive, whether safe unknown
parties claim as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees or other
claimants claiming against
ANITA LATHROP
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the toifewfeB property In
Seminole County, Florida
THE SOUTH is OF LOT 119
AND ALL OF LO T 110. M M
LORD'S FIRST ADDITION TO
CITRUS HEIGHTS. ACCORD
ING TO TH E PLAT THEREOF
AS R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
BOOK 2. PAGE 17. PUBLIC
RCCO RO S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA Together
with all Improvements end ap
purtonances thereto
you art required to serve e copy
ef your written defenses. If any.
on JACK C. M clL R O Y . C l
Q U I R E , ef M A O U I R E .
VOORHIS 4 WELLS. P A . at
terneys tor Plaintiff, whose
address Is Peel Office Bee 422.
Orlande. Florida J im . and fife
the original with the clerk ef the
2rd day ef April. 1991;
relief

the cam

WITNESS my hand and seal
ef Ihtt ceurt this 27th day ef
February. 1991
(SEAL)
Clerk ef the Circuit Court
By : Heather Brunner
As Deputy Clerk
Publish; March 1.1 .1121.1992
D EP 19

ADV 8BTISEM EN T
FORBIDS
Sealed bfes will be received by
t omlnaio Community College.
100 Wefeen Boulevard. Santord.
F tor Ida 21771 (Owner) unfit 1 to
PAA Local Time, on March 24.
1991 at the effka of A. J.
Vivreck. Vke President ter
Administration end Finance.
Ream 0007A in Building " J "
tor construction ef SEMINOLE
C O M M U N IT Y C O L L E G E
BOOKSTORE RENOVATION
Bids will be opened publicly
Immediately thereafter In the
Beard ef Trustees Meeting
Ream A IM In the Admintttra
tten Building
All mafer felt and equipment
fu rn is h e d and a ll w erk
perfermed shall be In ac
cerdance w llti d ra w in g s ,
•pecifkatfens and other con
tract documents pertaining
thereto, whkh may be eaamlnod
at elfke ef Regers. Levetock 4
F r I I I , In c .. .A rc h ite c t s Engineers. 141 Lincoln Avenue.
Winter Perk. F torIda
General Centracters may
secure drawings and specitka
liens trem Regers. Levetock 4
Frill. Inc., upen dxpostt ef SM to
per set. with e limit el twe sets
per Contractor Deposit will be
relumed to Bidders who submit
e bene fide bfe. upon return to
Architect et drawings end
•pecifKeifens in good condition
within seven days after bfe dafe
Additional sets are available to
bidders at cast ef reproduction
Subcontractors, materiel men
end ether interested parties
may ebtetn full er perlfel sets et
drawings end tpectficotins by
payment ef S IM per sheet ef
drawings end t i l to per book of
•pocifKotfens. casts ef whkh
shoot, sheets er pages wanted Is
responsibility qf purchaser
A Bfe Bond property executed
by Bidder and a qualified Sur
ety*
• Cashier's er Certified
Check on any commercial bank
Iscented in Florida, tor net less
then live percent (» % ) ef
amount et bfe payable to Owner,
must accompany each bfe as a
guarantee that Bidder will not
withdrew from competition fer
thirty IM ) days offer opening
bids, end in event contract is
awarded fe Bidder, he will,
within fen (I t ) days thereetfer
enter into contract end furnish
Per mom Bend, toiling whKh he
shell ferfeit d»pos*i as Itqui
doted damages Bfe Band. Per
fer manee Bend end Payment
Bend must be secured tram an
agency ef the Surety Company
having an established place ef
business mi Florida and be duly
licensed fe conduct business
Bfe Bend or check el ensue
cessfut bidders will be reterfwd
wifem huffy IM ) days offer
tune et epowing et bfes
Address each bfe fe tommefe
Cemmsauty College. i « Wefeen
Boulevard Santord. Florida
22771 A TTN A J VavrecS
Vice President et Admmrstre
tfen and F manee
Mart each bfe ‘ Sealed Bfe fer
Construction of SEM INOLE
C O M M U N IT Y C O L L E G E
BOOKSTORE RENOVATION "
Owner reserves right to waive
informalities m any bfe. to
retect any er oil bids m s tole or
m part, with pr without cause
and/or to accept bfe which
Owner considers is m tot best
infer esI
Drawings end spec ifnalfens
will be issued only by me
Architect and ail guesifena re&lt;a
five to bidding shall be dueefed
to fee office
Publish March 1.4 I I 1997
D IP 2

GEORGE F. CONNOR. JR..
U N IT E D S TA TE S OF
AMERICA, and MARY LOUISE
PEAKE.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE Is hereby given that,
pursuant fe a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered In Case Ne
M4919 C A M In the Circuit
Ceurt ef Seminofe Comity. Flor
fee. I will sell the property
situate In Seminole County.
FtorWa. described at:
Begin IM feet South at the NW
corner ef the SE fe et the SW fe
of Section 24 Township II South.
Rang* I t E ast, Semlnale
County, Florida, run East 110
feet. South to toot. West 7M feet.
North to feet to tho point of
beginning. Loss tho West 21 feet
TO GETHER with oil tho Im
provomontt now or hereafter
erected on tho property, and oil
oasomonts. rights, appurfo
nances, rents, royalties, miner
al. oil ond got rights and profile.
stock, ond oil fixtures now or
hereafter a port of tho property.
Including replacements and ad
dit ions thereto
at Pubik Safe, to the highest
and best bidder tor cash, at the
West front door of tho Seminofe
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida al I t * A M on the 2nd
day of April. 1991
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of O r evil CeuM
By: Jont E. Jetewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Morch 11 1 199)
DEP 91

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Case No. 92417f DR 41 B
IN RE TH E MARRIAGE OF
JAM IE H L E I E R .
Petitioner.
VS
JOHN J. LE IE R . III.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TH E STATE OF FLORIOA TO
John J. Lefer, III
c/e John J. Lefer
44# Mere Avenue
Maitland. Flor Wa
YOU ARE H EREBY NOT I
FIE O that Jamie H. Lefer has
fifed a Petition fer Dissolution of
Marriage, and you are required
to serve a copy ef your written
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wifffw
it w
y . vn
it
Julian. Jr . Esquire, attorney
tor Petitioner, whose address Is
P O Boa 4444. Sun Bonk Build
Ing. Suit# 12. 2to West First
Street. Sanford. F lo rid a .
21771 4444. on or before April 9.
199). ond fife tho original with
tho Clerk of this Court either
before tervke on Petitioners*
offer, otherwise a default end
ultimate Final Judgment will be
relief demanded m the Petition
You art hereby commanded fe
appear of b temporary rtifef
hearing m regards to the above
referenced metier which has
April 1. 1991 at 2 M P M at
Laanna Lovett's office. General
Master. 114 Hood Avenue. San
lord. Florida 22721.
WITNESS my hand and el
tkial seal et this Court on March
to. A. 0.1991
ISEALI
MARYANNE MOR IE
Cferfc of the Circuit Caurt
Helen Stand.fer
Dawutv Clerk

Publish: March IX 22.19 A April
1 1991
DEP 114

COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE

Legal Notices
IHTMI M ^ U ourt
OF T H I M T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
IEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENER AL JURISDICTION
D IV II'O N
CASE NO. 91 2491 CA MK
TH E DIME SAVINGS BANK
OF NEW YORK. FSB.
Plaintiff.
vs
FORO CONSUMER FINANCE
C O M P A N Y .IN C .tfa t,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur
tuant fe that certain Final
Judgment, dated February 24.
1992. In Case Ne 91 2491 CA I4K.
of the Circuit Ceurt of the life
Judkial Circuit In and tor Semi
nolo County. Florida. In whkh
FORD CONSUMER FINANCE
C O M P A N Y . IN C
and
M A R K H A M G L E N HOME
OW NER’S ASSOCIATION. INC
are the Defendant*. I will sell fe
the highest and best bidder tor
cash al the west front door of the
Seminofe County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida, at 1 l:#i
o'clock A M . April 2. 1992. the
tel lowing described property set
forth In the Order of Final
Lot 24. Markham Gfen. ac
cording to the Plal thereof, os
recorded In Plat Book 22. Pages
14 and 19. Public Records of
Seminofe County, Florida
D ATED . February 24 1992
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By: Jane C Jetewk
Deputy Cferfc
Publish March 4 IS. 1992
DEP St

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notko Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 114
W. Orange It . . Altamonte
Springs. FL 22714. Seminofe
County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Nome of EXECU
TIV E M A N A G E M E N T 4
M ARKETING, end that I Intend
fe register safe name with the
Secretary of State. Tallahassee.
Florida, in accordance with the
provlsians ot tte Fictitious
Nam# Statute. ToW lt: Section
•41 Of. Florida Statutes 1917
Douglas MacDonefe
Publish March IS. 1992 D EP 141

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIO US NAME S TA TU TE
Notice is hereby given feel fee
undersigned pursuant fe fee
"Fktltfeus Name Act." Chapter
•4109 Florida Statutes will rag
•sfer wife fee Florida Depart
men! ol State upon receipt ot
proof of the pubik alien ot this
notko. fee fktttteut nemo, fe
wit SPRINT YELLOW PAGES
and DIR ECTOR IE SAME RICA.
INC under which we are
engaged In business al 4fe Palm
Springs Dr . Sfe 100. Altamonte
Springs. FL 22201
Dated et St Louis. Missouri,
this Ifedey el March 1992
SPRINT PUBLISHING*
ADVERTISING. INC
T.L Hurley. Secretary
Publish March 11.1992
OEP 147

NOTICE TO M IN O R ITY 4
WOMEN'S SUBCONTRACTING
BUSINESSES
Lee Canstructfen Ca of San
lard Invites Minority Sub
contractors and Women owned
Businesses to Submit Bfes on
Santord Water Reclamation Fa
ctllty Expansion FOER Prefect
Ne CSI20M4120 Prefect will bfe
on March 24 1992 and Includes
Earthwork. Concrete. Masonry.
Painting. Landscaping. Piping
and other Ifeme Plans art
ovoilobfe ot our otfko. 219 Elm
Avo. Santord. F L (407) 272 1072
II you art o qualified Minority
or Women's Business, pfease
contact us fer assistance In
preparing a bid
Publish March IX IX 14 1992
OEP 127

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

SI— Financial
_____ Svrvlct!______
Income Tex Prepered
AS LOW AS S19.00
22) 7791

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

t l — Monvy to Land
PRIVATE PAflTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

14eonwevOwfmw---------Mr i tin*

140 A il-fc30P.il.
MONDAY » n i
FRXJAY
CLO SED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

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T eooM C uftw I f T M _______ I7 « 1 1Ini
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R a ta art par I m i n , b w W an 3 Ikw ad

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AVOID FORECLOSURE We
can help you save your home
t 072 2110 n
NOME OWNERS NE E D CASH?
Celt m i 4)0 9997
Good or Bad Credit. Fast
Closing i Amerken Way Mtg .
I l l B Park Ave. N . Winter
Part. FL, Lk. Mtg Lender

43— Mortgages
Bought a Sold

NOW ACCEPT WO
Fite* M o *
•If JO c , » d w n r t far pram»t M rn w n S ch illing
iraynduOaHarM M n r t M X lf M e M o f .n a M M n V a q r .C * * * * * '’
mu a* *aM. P»t orty lor day. your ad n r, tl m M&gt;nrt Dm U
• w o w o n lor I w w iw iits Cep, mull W o e a t o p M * trpoemphaf
farm. -C e m w e V H * * n q r w h * , rreleW ,

CALM FOR M T O 'I Bill Bulkr
L k ', M i, fifcr X 0 L « l m d
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70— Lilting Sxrvlcx

31— PmonxU

IS— Training
4 Education

ADOPTIONS
Free medkal care, transpor
talfen. counseling, private
doctor plus living expenses
Bar *227111 Can Attorney John
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You con bo In your own video
movie We provide 2 pretty
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900 774 004911 Ol/mtnOver 14

A U TO M A TIN G SALES AND
M AR K ETING
10 20% In
creases can be achieved Feb
09 Harvard Bus Review Free
CensuHatienl Call 212 7009
NURSE ASSIST. Training 120
hour course Classes are held
In Lang weed and Orange City.
Day and evening available
Contact American Rad Cross:
2294429 or 1400 271 2012. (This
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33— Lost a Found

j y ^ H t a i t h t P itt

L O S Tlt Female Oelmetian.
REWARD Lost Lb Jessup
Miller Rd In Santord 2*4 9142
LOST CAT white. Mack spots,
block "beauty mark" next to
mouth. Vkinlty Valencia and
Plumose Pr 122 ftot

LEARN HOW HERBS con help
fee body heal Itself from
aches, pams and Illnesses
Send EASE TO B.O.C. Dept.
B. P O Bob 244. Santord. FL
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3*— Inturanct

33— Spoclal Notlcai

* * AUTOINSUMXCE * *
PIP/PD F r o n t * Down
Fair Insurance Sec.
222 7797

Support 4 medkal expenses
paid. Coll AHyst Westan
Slgmand 4 Natalia Sheshe
1WO 1204271 FL Bar I0749IIS
4 40794W2__________________

BCCOMIAN0TAIY
For Details. 1000 422 4214
Florida Notary Assaciatten
LOOKING FOB BtOLOOICAL
PARENT. Mai# born May 22.
1914. St Vincent Hospltel.
Jacksonville. FL Mother was
14 Her parents high school
teacher/ceocti somewhere In
Central Florida Her father
died In lato lOWt er early
feed's Any intormo! ion. call
Jim collect (201)444 2099 or
(201)444 2207_______________
I BAHAMAS V444N0O4. Round
trip cruise Most Sen. can't
get 111900. 244 1070

41— Comatary Crypt*
t BUBIAL L O TI In Oak lawn
Park Cemetery Reasonable!
4074441714. Anytime.

43— Lxaxl Sorvicta
a BANKRUPTCY tram lit# a
a a OIVORCE from 171 a a
K. Newark I, Attorney. 440 TON

45— Travtl
Opportunists
TAKEACtUlU
2 NIGHT BAHAMAS trem S199
7 NIGH T Cerribeen tram 1299
1NIOMT A la * . I tor I
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37—Nur»try A
Child Ci rt
C M IID C A P I In m , Unlard
homo Mon Frl. Infants wel
coma Lunch/tnock. 220 2224
EXP. YOUNO MOM Newborn 4
up Mon Frl. and offer school.
2211111 otb tor Outs.
FLA A TLAN TIC new has im
modiato openings, coll today
tor Information Dual 11led
loving care, ages 4 wfct to 4
yrs HR140/F2I222I 2420
GRANDMOTHER will care tor
Infant er toddler In my ham#
whife mother works 2210000
LAKE MARY homo child core
Nurse on stall All shifts
Limited placement. Coll to
day 1............................ 2241711
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registration tael 221 7421
24 NB, CbMdcero. special pre
school program . I I yrs.
exp Laftof T L C ......... 271 7797

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Legal Notice
NOTICE
Minority and women owned
enterprises' bids being sought
by Kabler C o n n e c te rs A
Engineers Prefect ts City ot
Senlord Wafer Reclamation Fa
cillty Rid dafe Is March 2X 1992
Spectfk bids needed are paint
Ing. grassing, landscaping,
building trades, suppiwrs. tone
Ing. paving, and electrical For
more Information call (904)

33— Training
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Training included, need dean
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Program fer th. Disadvantaged
Full ttmo/fer-ip 'vary 4 month
position, coordi aHng your
preparation and work pro
gram In Seminofe County
Bachelors or Masters Degree
in field el Social Scfenco.
experience working wife ado
fescents. strong management
and leadership eipenenco
required Must be abfe to start
immediate!* Apply to persen
at the PIC otheti 212 S.
Santord Ave., Santord. FL.
Application available 1/14.
cfeeing dele S/M/92-Equal
Oppxrtomty Employer.
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Around this snoot package'
Great company! Plenty ef
advancement Murryl
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It you have experience in
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Seeking aggressive sales
consultants interested in
earning top I fer part time
hours your ore# Build your
own business ef your own pace
selling elegant and affordable
lingerie No experience or
Investment required Must be
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and phone Will train
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Publish March I thru 24.1992
DEP 104

Mmnfe Allen or her heirs,
assigns, transfers, assignees, or
successors m interests ond tho
unknown speusss of ell of tho
A recent inspection of tho
veefed the unoccupied structure
Is unsafe. unsuitable tor ec
cupency ond detrimental to the
health, safety and welfare af the
general pubik This structure is
o health and lire hejerd duo to
Inodoqualo m aintenance,
dilapidation and abandonment
Furthermore, the Seminole
County Sheriffs Dept has toon
titled this structure os o piece
whero fecal drug users and
dealers congregate tor the
purpose of performing illegal
activities Also, the property to
Its present condition promotes
feifertng and a piaco of refuge
Lot #04. MIOWAY. Section 22.
Township 19. Range 21. Plat
Beak m . Page Ids. Pubik
Records of Seminofe County. FL
O il? Sipes Avq )
In accordance with Seminofe
County Ordinance Number
•0 is. the above men Honed
structure is declared to be a
pubik nuisance and must be
demolished and removed from
the property The demolition
and removal of this skuefef
must begin within thirty I Ml
runety (M l days after receipt of
this notice, or you may un
Partake fee appeal process os
outlined in Section Seven 17) ef
County Ordinance Number
W la In order tor you to toifew
the appeal process, it will be
necessary tor you to appear
before the Beard et County
Commissioners and present any
relevant er material tacts or
evidence as to why the ebove
mentioned structure Should net
be declared a public nuisance If
you wish to appeal to the Beard
Of Commissioners pfeose tot me
know end I wilt request fee
Beard to sot o time end dafe tor
a hearing
Failure to begin removal of
Pus structure or lo iu e to op
peal to fee Beard of Commit
Honors w*few thirty (M l days
after receipt of this notice may
result in action being token by
fee County to have this structure
demolished end removed All
tests incurred by fee County tor
fee demolition and removal af
fe*s structure will be assessed to
you end may became a Iwn
opemt» your property
It you have any questwns
rencertung fe*s metier please
call Afeert Fiores at 2|t IIM.
es tension 1471
Fubush March 4 I I M. 29 1992
OEP 74

CABPINTBY. MASONABY
werk Free
estimates Lisc'd CafttlftilM

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carpentry, deers windows
plumbing, electric, reels,
piaster Dotteiif N4 24II

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DANCE MUSIC. Weddings A
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71-H elp Wanted
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Camanaaami

DELIVERY DRIVER
Fu'Him* Apply in p*f ton
JII9S OlRodO Av.
K Mart PIRIR________
• D ELIV ER Y DRIVER#
Local company nw di you to
deliver their product locally
Good been## Rll thal't needed*
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(Over the reed )
Mutt bo I I yrt old. have I yrt
over mo rood oap . COL ro
Quirod Apply In PertOT: M U
Morey Dr. OrUndo or colli
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DRIVERS NEEDED
A G C A R R IE R S . 0 well
established ontf prowing
control F lor Ido botod com
pony ot tor t you
O Semi AnnwRl Pay Inc ror tot
• Stop Off Pay
O Unloodtng Pay
• VocotionpRy
OtAloty Bern*
• Spout* Riding Program
• Average T r ip ! ID c y l
• Loto Model Convonttonal
Troetort
II you boro I yoort tractor
traitor, OTR and tno« and ko
oiportofHt plot a pood driving
* record, call
________ I d M I l t l M ________
F E D E R A L LAW EN FO R CE­
M ENT, no e*parlance nocot
ta ry
A ll branches US
Customs. DEA. act For Into
coil n t m i n t ait. t u t
tA M tP M . Idayt.___________
. FRONT O FFIC E*
• ASSISTANT*
Fun |obl Attitl in all aroatl
Plenty ot variety to keep you
happy I Will hire you now I
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Grad# Tractor, Dump Track
loader Operator
Ciott
CDL Ik required
E aportenco nocottary
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
Minimum 4 yrt E ■per loneo in
High Quality Rotldentlal
Wort* Reliable1 Referoncotl
Good Driving Record I Own
Tr a*tpor fatten A Te k I Only
Very Knowiodgeabk Hard
Worker Head Applyl Call
W m t l li o r li W A M ._______

IPN NEEDED
For buty tomlly practice ot
tico Full timo CollKothy
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Learn entire operation of
bwtmott' EetentivO training
program I Growing comapny I
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MEDICAL

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Full and part time I ) and
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parlance Retired Lc
Health Caro, n t ftoo EO l
a MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST a
lt'% your chance to on|oy
people* Rare tpotl Tram in
medical 1Good opportunity I
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MOIIUTE CORP.
Hat a limited number at
opening# tor general produc
tion workert Wt require o
ktabie |ob hittory. high tchoot
degree or oquiv . and ability to
work in o tirong loam onvl
ronmont ApptKatkane will bo
leken Monday A Teetdoy
tram 1AM II Noon Drug loti
will bo required prior to
employment tJtl Silver Lake
Dr . Saatord ._______________

Offkt MjfUftf
EXPERIENCED ONLY!
N.gWt A weekend#. #alary I#
negotiable Apply in Person,
no phono calls! Village
M arket, tf Geneva D r.,
Ovlede____________________
Answer phono# with a smile!
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In 4 Area# ot Cabinet Mtg
Cap heiplwi Apply Immodi
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Io«n Fla# leader m Real
fsiaio tor over *t year# m
booming North Seminole
Countyt (ntoy RbtOiutO best
tra n.ng with one ot the Na
twn • top Real I #'a»e Ogam
lat.on# N« licen##t Wr li
help' R IA L e s t a t e ONE
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f— Ord b, Jim
H o n fl (Of IM . . . . .
1V f «R&gt;mtml bam* bvltemf
orgamioiion ottering salary
plus (ommision liCOlioaf
adveo&lt;en»ent opportunities
P*0l*t umt
ing HI* A hospital insurance
Must ha*o good par tonality
tw willing and abk to respond
to prospect inquiries Contort
J*m Wetter Homes. Inc. left
Hwv ft. DeUnd. FI 21719
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• R ETA IL U L t f t e
»7 hrl It you #n»oy working
with tho public, ttu# company
will hire now* I U&lt;l traimngi
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141—Home* lor Sale

Full time for tho month at
April Good wagot Lang
haurtl Apply In portent
Vaughans, t i l t W. St. Rd 44

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T1DT MAID
It hiring In Castekorry Good
pay S days a ok. Phono A car
a mutt______________ I P H44

•ANT MORE our or urtr
A career position with plenty
of room for advancement?
Consider toiling life insurance
for a company that's boon
serving tho South for 100
years Lite ot Georgia will
train you. give you a good
starting Income, and help you
mold a secure financial Mure
tor you and your family II you
art a man or woman over II
and like to meet peopk. there
may be a place tor you in our
egency force Find out call
ter an Interview with Fred
Montesine. 109 W 1st St.
Santord 0W3I41
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W ar«l»NS+Orif»f
F T . Santord Mutt have clean
FL drivers Ik ., good work
record Call f t Men.-Frl.
H I -4014____________________
• WAREHOUSE H ELPER *
Keep products in order and
assist with shipping I Desire to
learn wins this one I H i^ryl
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Great learning spot tor some
one that wants to kam a
tradel Hurry, call nowl
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*1—Apartment*/
Houte to Slur*
G E N E V A , com plete p rlv .
Female 1 sm. child OK.
Nonsmoker Avail &gt;/l 144 MM
LARGE HOUSE. I bdrm . 1
bath, house prlvkdges. USO
plus it
SANFORD - m ak will share
home, prefer m ak tenant
Full house prlv UOO/ma. 1/1
util .Hidsecurity » t A4II
W ILL SHARE Deltona I bdrm
». M l I
l/mgptus I /I util

f3—Rooms for Rtn!
JUST like heme I
kitchen privileges, cabk TV.
Long wood »ID/wh H I l i d
P R IV A TE Long wood heme,
tight kitchen privileges
SAS/wk.SMdop 134 ISM
RECESSION R U tT IR I Clean
reams, kitchen, laundry,
perch. From Ul/wk Includes
rrNI., phene, cable TV W9433
SANFORD. Nke area. Ream
w/Ml house prlv . pool 1300
mo l/Jotutll 3H-44S4_______
SANFORO. Kit . laundry prlv A
cabk hookup Prlv home US
wk. plus US dep H H H 4
SAN FO R O
l lg bdrm
w/private bath, house prlyf
kges. Prakr male V i'm t er
SJOO 'me plus SIM Pep 311*411

*7—Apartments
Fumlthtd / Rtnt
M M YO aO - I M rm . ,.c »IW il
area ISO per week plus 1300
security Call» M R ________
APARTM ENT large I bdrm .
furnished Water, sewer and
garbage included tlM/mo
plusU00deposit Ml 0141
CLEAN cottage efficiency. Suit
obk ter I person No pets
________ Call M3 1979________
OELUXC Kitchenette apt., prlv
bath entry, mkrpweve. util
paid USim e ♦ dap 313 U i l
FIV E RM. APT.. Part turn . hot
water Historical Bldg Uo4
mo ♦ |ll&gt;dap PetsMMIM
SANFORD •Urge 1 bdrm. total
privacy. Leaking ter the right
smell family l tl00 per week
pius S300deposit m IM#
ONE BDRM.. I bath Garage
apt. Nke area t i l l me Call
SI Johns Realty Ca M l 4113
ONE BDRM.. lg apt. I bike
tram downtown Util In
eluded m a iltlv .m s g
O S TE IN Large I bdrm opts
He pets F ram 170 w* up plus
deposit includes utilities
_________Call 130 H I _________
O S T E I N I BDRM .. and I
BDRM. apt fenced yd. avail
abknpwl CaRMf l l t l ______
SANFORD. I Bdrm . partly
turn flOO wk 1st week A Pep
Util included M l 4W1_______
SANFORD Sin apartments tor
rent. Spring Special I |f| A up
a wt All utilities paid Call
m ttlt. M3 4741 or 130 MM

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Unturnlthed / Rent
n o i aiMOOM. on «i

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Ing. central lecoften |4tf me
Broker M l t i l l es9 k r AJ
H lb o iN LAKE. 1/1 vtMa Fpk .
garage, fenced, peel A tennis
U9i Ml S ille r ITS m i

SECRCTARIA1 C * m »«U t O f* .
Spntufd Typang M «t WPM
compwtpr word port Ao#k
*k*i&lt;ai Salary cemm«#*ra«e
with oapo*toneo Sene resume
or deliver in person to
Par are Services toe . I l l W
IstSt #141 Unlord f t IJ7M
S E C U R IT Y
P a r t tim e
weekend# Altamonte iiconso
p t b r t w m U tte r J t l B V
• SHOP MACHINIST#
Put you* knowledge k work*
Bufy shop ho# kt| ot orders k
keep you happy I No lay oft#I
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Needed Fell or Pari Time
n is n i

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STENSTROM

REALTY, INC.

HOME OF TH E DAY

f t —Apartments
Unfurnished/ Rent

VTOtOAIli I f NTS
I I I t k . L « k Of I k . If Ilk
MOVE IN NOW AND TAKE A
ROMANTIC CRUISE TO THE
BAHAMAS e New construe
tion e Fully equipped family
•lied kitchens e Swimming
pool e C l u b h a w s a
• Professional maintenance
• After school children's and
leprechaun's activities
NO
B L A R N E Y H E RE I C e ll
T e r r y , y o u r c r u is e
directorl......Cedar ' O'Creek''
Apts . M4 4334 24M Hartwell
Ave (corner of lith)

KATIES LANOINO efficiency,
new paint, etc Utilities and
canoe use free. No pets
1310/me M I S470. anytime
LAKE JE N N IE APARTM ENTS
Roomy one bedroom opts
Free water, free gas First
months rent only 199
_________CaW M IdiU_________
LAKE MARY. I bdrm . Prlvek.
AC. na pets. 1190 e month
Includes util 1131397________
LAROE I bdrm w/screened
porch Good area 1300/mo.
1100deposit M l &gt;914_________
LO. V I. CHA. wesh/dryer hook
up. hardwood fleers IRO! S
Perk A vo 1411 me M1I9I9

MAI IBEE'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. IMS me
&gt;bdrm.U9Smeendud

3234470
M Y S TER Y R E N T SPECIALS!
I and 1 bdrms . poet, laundry.
Ry wk or month Fum. or
unfum M3 MM_____________
NEAR Dawnlawn i/l nke area
off st parking Most util MO
wk 1110sac M l M94/MI ell?
NICE large 1 bdrm 1 bath,
central M/A. wesher/dryer
hook ups. 1431/me plus securl
ty Hell Realty. M31774
SANFORO. I bdrm t both,
wpshor/dryor, MIS mo
*UoNod Beaky, IUOOI9 '
S A N F O R O . O N E B D R M ..
oarage apt. In qukt area No
Pets 1300 mo w - m e _______
SANFORD. Port Ave &gt; bdrm .
central H/A. carpet, mini
blinds t i l l plus dap H I 1113
STUDIO A P T., utilities turn ,
sec requtrod. 190 wk. 130 1197
leave message______________
WE LL Make Yea A Deal you
can't refuse Choose Geneve
Gardens Apts today 1M I 1090
I A t BEDROOM opt! SMS A up
month Ret No po+S Dap
MI 3341er 1719044
I RORM D UPLEX A P T. U9S
per menth. 1300 security de
posit Cell 114 9044___________

S199mmSp#cial
Casselberry, single story.
E Btromoty qukt. studios and t
bdrms lots at storage I
Call kedeyll eSMFTI

101— H o u m

Furnl»h*d/R*nt
COTTAQE
1 bdrm . must sae
to appreciate I 1300 security.
1st month rant U I0 Prefer
non smoker M l 4013
f o r R EN T. Cottage. I/l. Sfft
oency furnished IP S mo
tioosoc Co»i M4 m e

103— H o u m s

Unftimltlwd / Rmt
C A II E L R I R T . I M m “
both, family rm. fireplace
UA/m o. AHameote. f bdrm
I b e lb . sbed. tS7S/m t;
Saokard. &gt; bdrm I bath I car
garage.lUA/mo M eant
GROVE VIEW V IL LA G E . Lake
M a r y B l v d . . 1 / t . •»•
Grevewood Av 1091 menth.
deposit 1304701_____________

HOMIS F0C KMT
1 to abdrms . U 0011130 ma
Peeples Realty. 130 ft 14
LAKE MARY
lg &gt; bdrm &gt;
bath, t m m ft camptetety
Hod Contra! H/A. lg
park U0A/mo U e at 134 1
Alma, than coil M I 0991

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rant
M A T ,A IR M IADOW 1 I bdrm
2 bath villa Lakefront. appii
ances. pool Lease/purchase
avaiiabk UOQ/me Ml M U
PAOLA AREA. 1 bdrm 1 bath.
CHA. USO me MM sec
M llt U e r 9 U M 7 I9 II
R EN T OR LEASE OPTION.
Santord. I/J. 1 car. tplc No
qualifying! M l 9101 hr. msg.
R EN T W/OPTION TO Bey 4 a
Owner holds mtg . 1% down
W IN T E R S P R IN G S good
lo c a tio n
A v a il
4/S
MSH19aoi tv. msg._________
SANFORD 1 or 4 bdrm. I bath
Spacious, ckan. fenced yard,
nke neighborhood lUl/m o
plus security M3 4i01________
SANFORO. I BEDROOM. 2
bath, eat in kit., peal, fenced
yd 1171 ma 330 11971v Msg
U N F O R D 1103 Grove, nke 3
bdrm. w/porch, appliances.
carpet.Mll/mall3 44l7t30
U N F O R D . 4 bdrm . 3 bath. &gt;
story HitterkeI home. Perk
Ave llM m e 7019144________
U N F O R D 1 BEDROOM. I«»
both. Clean, trees. AC/Heet.
MM plus dep No pets MI-40M
U N F O R D U . Mery. 1/1. large
fenced back yard, avail April
1st U M m a.de p M l W il
S BEDROOM. 1 bath On 1 acres
at land in Enkrprfsa Caentry
living U00 ma Call after
7PM SI4 3910

105— DupltxTrlpttx/ Rtnt
DUPLEX U r Rent, close U Lk
Mary Blvd/II 91 1st me 4
sm. sac. Avail Immediately
Fenced yd Heat AC M l M il
tv. msg., will return call.
LO 1/1 DUPLEX. Near H S .
sern parch, qukt cut de sac.
pats MM ma includes water.
garbage, moint 409-M77
SPACIOUS D U P LE X !. 2 bdrm .
I bath Qukt. u r n porches
Yard Malt incl 1MMI1

• XTR A NICE l/&gt; villa near
country club Equipped kit. 4
utility rm 1 paddk fans 4
morel ..................
|70 000
• OPEN TODAY I I PM We
must be crety U otter brand
new V I lor 179.900 From
Santord Avenue east an 21th
s t. kft an Bay See Signs
a F A N TA S TIC ID YLLW ILO C
31. Lika new w/many liras
equipped kit. bktst bar, foyer,
family rm . more
191.000
• SUPER I STORY end unit 1/1
Lk Mery condo In upscaled
area Two master Bdrm
suites 4 more
M7.300
eUPORADED 4 DECORATED
1/}. open plan, light 4 bright
Private court yard Xtresl
Pool, knots
174 900
OOUTSTANOINO I/l In ell
adult Lk Alary area Security
gak. pool. spa. clubhouse
New everything
US.000
• B E A U T IF U L ! ACRES only 1
miles west ot I 4 Big hom*# in
same area Horses OK Call
tor ink
119.400

321- 2720
IUS Park Or.. U n k rd
M l W. Lake Mary B!.. Lk Mary

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STENSTROM

REALTY, INC.

S**c t / W*nt
LONOWOOD/LK. AAARY area.
1.000 1.300 sq ft. with ar
without A/C offices Starting
1331 McIntosh Point. Ml HOP
SANFORO 1.110. 1.131.1.I0B
Squoro loot ovollobk I
Call Ml 7004

117— Commercial
______ WmtaU______
IA N ,O K D. x w Airport 1000
eq ft office btdg Ampk
parking and handicap faclll
ties UOO/mo Coil M&gt; 0007

"luh-ofFict
Spact/Rtnf
BRANONEWOFFICE BLDG
•04 sq ft N 1.004 sq 7t

OC IXONINOt
Move k Special
130/me
CALL U e kerd
Ml 090
U N F O R D , finished space. I SM
•q f t . plus open space. 719
ondlAOlsq ft M l 7004

M ake
Paradise
Your
Address/

St. Croix Apartment!
733 Secret H arbor Ln.. Lake Mery

AffORDARlI MOMfV

BY OWNER. S bdrm . 2 bath 2
car garage. In Hidden Lake.
U.000 below appraisal Call

N E E D A HOUSE?
• Down Paymeat a Problem?
• Sett E mpkyeed • Pr oblem 7
a Credit a Problem?
CALL 227-9499________

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• BO NDM ONET. ?.9%e
FR E E O O V T ASSISTANCE
FHA AS LOW A l ! \
VA AS LOW ASIly%

HOME Of TNI DAT
• 1/1 O A R O E N V IL L A . In
Hidden Lake Spacious end
unit. Patio w/spa. glass
greenhouse Eat In kit U9.900
• A SS U M E NO Q U A L IF Y .
Unique floor plan w open
beamed ceilings Loaded
w lire# Greet area
it? wo
a SANFORO SPLIT 1/1. Far the
country Igver who wants k be
close to everything Priced
r lk
U9.900
• 1/1 H A N D Y M A N Special.
Good are a a l Sanford
Equipped kit Close Ubusline
Mardwoodflaers
M l 000
• OLOER 1/1 an 1/4 ACRE. Lott
at potential with some T lC
O e ta c h e d g a r a g e and
workshop Just
144.900

U n k rd Area Hemes
• 1/1 • Fpk. new paint and
carpet, kneed yard
139.900
• 1/1 aa l/S acre. C/H/A. M9.900
• Seniand 1/1 new paint. A/C.
root f ty acre, kneed 114.900
• In The Coentry I Home an aver
iy acre, heavily treed. U1.900
• 1/1. appl. new paint, carpet,
kneed yd. carport. 144.900
•1/Hy split plan, appliances,
garage, kneed yard. MS-900
• Assume Me Qualifies!
• U n k rd PI. cathedral cell,
kneed, garage U9.900
•I/l an l/J acre! Fenced, cul de
sac. dead end street U4.900
Lake Hamey/St. John's River
Over 1,400 sq ft custom built,
aver t acre heavily treed 4 a
K r porch’pool, guest house
on Lk Homey....
1121.000
PLUS.. Mayfair Caentry Cleb
New brick custom 3/2 split
plan, scr porch w/spa. 1/3
treed acres, kneed 1119.900
Lk. Mary. Lass Than U P t On
•1/1 renavekd. new carpet,
point, appl. fenced. M9.900
DELTONA home an I acre, u r
parch, carport. U3.900
ra in a BI

th

vMitriRi

PBiiFinnis

I BDRM.. kitchen appliances,
wesher/dryer. scr perch
llM /m o .lM Id e p 133 U X
t BDRM. I Beth condo, now
c a rp e t, w o s h tr/ d ry o r.
1421/m o . I yr ?•• E Airport
&gt;1 laniard »G I M&gt; f 194
t BDRM-. 1 both. 1004 sq ft .
sem perch, wash/dryer Pool
lacwiH. tennis 1471 me 1300
dep I I I 119 ltW Eves

OSRORM

i J i 4 'f.4

BATEMAN REALTY
NEAR 1-4 S acres, established
Fern Farm business with 4/1.
pool, plus Orange City water
Was IM4.000 now 1199.000 .
Handymen’s nightmare! 4/1.
owner financing 119.900
Loom Purchose
2/1 block.
124.900Owner holding

3214755.......... 3112257
Bond Monty Anilibit 7.9%

Call Janet Mansfield
Days. 332 1124 Eves, t i l 7171
AA Carnes. Inc.

ABUT OWE[II
1.000's at properties
All types, areas, prices
Call for FREE LIST
Orlando, t i l free. 1100 t U 1999

BYOWNCR
I bdrm I bath, lg kneed
backyard, carport, screened
Pw**h Ravenna Pk area
MO.OOO as Is. buyer pays cks
Ing 904 109 0170 after Ipm

II\l I HI \l n

FIRST TIM E
HOME BUY ER/RBTIREE?
Don't miss this immaewiak I
bdrm dollhouse an 1/4 acre
with aatra 1/4 acre k tl Ready
k move Inl Nke neighborhood
and convenient k everything!
Bright and sunny with lots at
trees end very prlvek It
won f last long •U4.400
For details ceM:
Oert Parker. ORI
in iin / iu t u s x m
The Prudential Florida Realty
Independently l~

STOP
THROWING YOUR U AWAY
tE R TTO O W N
A BRAND NEW HOME
• Bad Credit • No Credit
• No M oney#

NOPROBLEM
CALL

The Prudential Ofr
.Florida Realty
N M T TO SIU. T0UX HOME?
I am look ing for nke homes to
match with buyers

Coll Bob GrtfOfj, REALTOR
(447)114-S4Mor I3 IIIM

*0PER HOUSE*
By Motivekd Owner
Near Lk. Monroe. 4/2k . New
carpet, all amenities Must
see k epprectak 2300 eq ft.
SII9.000 OPEN H O U S I M
U t Sen IM3B. 2nd St. 44*1111

* *0fERHOUSE* *
OPEN Sender 1-4
914 Llqhtheeso Cave
U n k rd Place
Just reduced, must seal 3/2
spilt. Mava In condition.
141.900 Daniel A WoMwonder
Realty 1119444______________

Ross Ul+Cwiw Fifiznciiii
I IS.000 down. 3/2 an I wooded
acre Split plan, fireplace,
1.900 sq f t . super meskr
sulk! Reduced to .......1144.900

Hid4«n UU-Prkt4 To $•(!
1 bdrm 2 bath w/huge
back yard! Only 144.000 Law
down 4 \ interest I
Call Cbrts Orewn Today I
Venture One Prepertks

774-9400

IORCWOOD SALE/0PTI0R
3 bdrm 2 bath with efficiency
apt. Fireplace, lg. oaks,
assume 1%. Ufl/ma Little or
na qualifying First HO 000
down takes HI Musi sell I
Call M l 1970ar 224 MO!

REAL ESTATE 0RE/REYES
WAYSIOE ORIVC
39 acres
with 2 older homes Beautiful
treed land 2 homes occupied
Value In the land! Reduced to
1139.900 Call Elsi# tor mkt
Eve#. 3114799
LAKE MARY, near new City
Hall 130X111 fronting on
Wilbur 10 lots, part cammer
dal Begin your investment in
Lake Mary Call Elsk Spivey,
eve#. 1314399
NO Q U A L IF Y IN G . Great 1
bdrm It# bath condo Univer
slty of Central Florida area
Great for the college crowd
Low low down I Please call
Elsie, eve 1.333 4399
DO NOT REAO THIS AD Best
buy I AAerkham Woods area.
large I acre let 2.7M living
area Only 1144.900 Read on
and call Elsie Spivey tor Into!
Eve#. 332 4399
R E TIR E AND PLAY here in the
Forest in Lk Mary Super 2
bdrm 2 bath, family room
1 2 X 2 ! s c re e n e d p o rc h
w/automatic shutters 144.100
Call Eisk. eve# 333 4399

SARF0RD
Walk k Pinecrest Element#
ry 2 bdrm . large fenced
ya rd. Clean and SherpI
Fmenacing of your choice
Reduced k 111.900
HO R E A L TY , H49M4

STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AGEM ENT A R E ALTY
M l 221 7322/122AS79

$1 DOWN
FOR VETS
A little more tor others
Brand new 3 bedroom 2 bath
homes with 2 car garages
U47 total monthly payments
Call now. otter limited I
Universal Realty. M l 2334

1**— Commercial
Prop«rty/S*l*
L A K f FRONT p r K m l m l ot
flee sulk. 170 sq f t . 4 offices,
w a llin g a ra a . stora ge.
bathroom Longwood. 139 0041
SEMINOLE
3 churches, all
OK for other commercial
uses Real Estate One 423 3)00

153—AcreageLoli/Sale

BUILD T0UI DREAM HOME

C l ZONINO
I40XIS0 wooded
lot in fantastic Lake Mary,
just off the boukverd Near
the Lk. Mary Post Office
H49.999 Call E ltk tor info
E ve #. 332 4399

We have lets starting at 19.000
People s Realty, 1309134
ENTERPRISE wooded 4 acres
on Lakashore Dr Lk. Monroe
access H09 000
w
Malkiewskl, Realtor m 7993
O C A LA N A T* L F O R E S T .
Weeded kts I U.9S0 each, no
money down! 171 41 monthly
• 1100 992 SOU________

O ELTONA E*C9lknt area and
location Lg kt with trees
Over 2.300 sq ft living area
Inkrcom country kitchen,
screened porch Call Elsk
Spivey E ve4.331 4399

Zoned county A I Already
split into 2 building sites
Close to town B E T T E R
HURRYt Priced to Mil at
133 M0

NORTHRIDOE Long wood pool
home w'treditianel flair. 4
bdrm 1 bath Owners trens
ferred Priced k sell HU.900
Call Sharon/Elsie Evas. 340

9299/in 439f - •

-------- -

RBOUCBDI Ttmecuens best
buy I Corpar ak aened and
ready k r occupancy Over
1.400 sq ft . u r pool. 4 bdrm
3*i baths 1194.194 Call
Sharon, ova #. 140 4319
ASSUME NO Q U A LIFY
1
bdrm 1 bath town heme near
UCF Lg corner lot A lovely
home k r single or couple Call
tor appl today I 144.900 Eva #.
940 4319

323-3200

7 1/7 ACRES

CAUXART REALTY
377 7411
155— Condom inium !

Co-Op /Salt
■ Y OWNER Norm iM . VIII**.
2/3. downstairs, appliances
included Paof/tennis Bargain
altos M0
419 1043aves

157—Mobile
Homei / Sale
LAKE M A R Y /U N FO R D
&gt;)
bdrm 11X40 Remodeled
Modern! Owner financing
11900 down M X interest
Can move Reduced k anly
U9M
. 4290994
SANFORO
1 bdrm 1 bath
11X40 New floor and wM
daws UlOOODO 111 9741
U V E U l l NEW 1991 MOMESI
WHY PAY R ETA IL? 14X79.
S9.9M. N X 79. Iltd M M l 1799

J i m Walter Homes Build* \bur Heme Sooner With

NO MONEY DOWN

O M AYFA IR M EADOW ! 1/1.
Assume without qualifying
with 17900 dawn Lots of
Matures you ll like
U* too
• SUPER HOMESITE an 3 kts
southwest of Sanford Al
utilities U sik Now

R ^ e r •i *"

121— Condominium
Rtnlals

m am nereatkrs pkese.
HOME FOR SALE. Santord
area H U M per month In
kreskdf Call 113 SE9S

Gov'I Repet/Atsume No Quai
Ify Names I Semlnok. Orange.
Volusia. Lake Counties

323-5774

322-2420

INSTANT FIXED-RATE

321-2720
1141 Park Or . U n k rd
M l W Lake Mary B i. Lk. Mary

•I* Oar nth Yur*

Jm M N &lt; It e m . K te i • arm tenp
RRd RteVI*. H W . YR
lw 4 .N .* M M R M N | M ln t e
tw w fl &lt;
■RW NO MONEY DOWN ID
pmpteiy OMtef* YYhte • mom. mm nxEOHATE teteCT* rout
W te . m

M iN te m fm V M M te n d M

There's Something For
Everyone at Country Lake

Affordable 1 ,2 A 3 Bedroom
Apts. In Beautiful Lake Mary

141— Homtt for Salt

UM/MONTH INCOMEI &gt; bdrm
home -w ith l *bdrm *pt~
Fenced O NLY MO.10011
PINECREST. wed kept 2 bdrm
home, large corner lot.
w/trees, central H/A. rec
roam Price Reduced* US. 100

O IN IV A I I DAM. I Hm. I
month security Available
Now 11191 me U9 SMI_______
LONOWOOD. Furn . 1 bdrm . I
bath, all appl Qukt adult
community 1149 IM Ml?
ONE BDRM.. turn. AC. Co t

1H - W a r t h o u M

141— Homts for Salt

322- 2420

107— Mobil*
Hom *« / R«nt

Port Ave. Moblli Pb. H 1 IM I
I BDRM. I BATH
BeardaII
Ave. 1330 per menth plus
security Fenced yd M3 4111

141— Homes for Sale

GOV'T FORECLOSURES
kANK REPO'S
ASSUME NO O UALIFY

Look What’s Happening A t
S t Croix Apartm ents

SAUS
Intn I carp oepanding
kiaily PT F t demonstrator#
Enyironm ental/Educatian
predw ett Cpmm | -per t
burws cp* k O M N M i n

131— Condominium
Rentals______

ASK ABO UT OUR
SPRING SPECIAL

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popariy kom Ve p o m d up to aKncd
arm maga it comptowm M l buRd tm
u W w k d no d s b ona #ut • K N c o t
pkM *&gt;u M ua a9k*a to Mop WOT krrnh
al or pad c# Wa m d e ywaaad and save
So i you wan to bu«d on yo* p u p a *
suonar to* to ana C# our SBtoopaopto In
mod cases knanong q p u k • wOhm 4A
hours amaaad o# days or waeaq a q a s d by
many owam And. aWan Jen Waaw • you
kukto you cot krgei about wa aM tom l
paymam of pores and cteamg coats

N e w ly Rem odeled O n e &amp; 'IV o
B e d ro o m s N o w A va ila b le !
Enjoy a quiet lake front atmosphere.
Exciting volleyball, tennis and
pool activities.

COUNTRY LAKE APARTMENTS

330-5204

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1 • &gt; M te f k t o M .
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tom m
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ALLOWANCE al w&gt; to UOOO tmwtl tm
pwrcfwae of aeme ot (
m *. u k N M
•yskam ale A Jen Wane* f
jp*a you deiaas
For caOT paymam made to Wa kma you
to puchtie one of o u homos. * e l
otkr you an addianal credo of i l k of We
amoOTl pa«] aqrwr down paywmk or talal

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C a ll TW I F ra # 1-G O O -4 G2 -5 6 3 7 (ASK FOR EXY. 60)
k k e N e k # er «wa m **a* N*e come*
Opot 7Beys • Wee* Weeeend Homs - &amp;el44 U -4 PM U ' P U

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H v y .M E M l
(1 I/l MUM Earl el DeLen*)
2«»t IniMnAlkmM tpeedtee, Blvd

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AMO W. CoLonW Drfm (H»v. 10 W )
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(OR V I M . C m . Rm I )

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday. March 15# 1992 * 111

157— Mobile
Homes / Sole

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

SPRING SPECIALS

• F R ID O ID A IR E CR O W N
Heavy duly wether for tale,
good rood,lion S4l3X&gt;021J_
FU TO N AND FRAM E
Twin (ch ain f l i t
Full I lo w teat) 1144
Quean (*ota) 12*4
Futon Factory. 323 *00)
2400 W Airport Bl. Sanford

Sanford A rt*
Mobile H&amp;mf Com mun i l y
R EP O T*4S Kaufmen 4 Broad
» X M . 3 W rm 3 bafh split,
Gorgeous horn*' 11 1% intef
*»*• only 11,0ft down »a *
Qualified buyer |30 fOO
24X22, Jbdrm

1441 M A N A T E E
lb*tt»

MX40 2bdrm
I MOO

hood

Broker, H I 1140/til j m i
W I D O M O B IL E S A LO TS f
Buy, M il. H r . m o w
You
name It, we do II! *24 04**

163— W aterfron t

Property / Sale
C A N A L F R O N T tU IL D IN O
L O T ON L A K E H A ftN tY t
US 000
l» f m t avallitol#*
VtM uf# On# Prop#rllft. C h m
Brown
774 »«00

145— PupIt x for Sale
S A N F O R D D U P L E X I bdrm
each Good neighborhood
1)4 900 will finance 124 H44

181— Appliances
/ Furniture
• A N T IQ U E CH U R C H PEW. 10
H all Pina H00 ov trad* tor
antique* 344 m 2
• B E A U T Y R I S T firm twin
mattress in "like new" cendi
lion Sacrifice, to ) 3)1 M i l
• B E V E L E D M IR R O R . 3 M&lt;
Ilona w/Mefher at Paart M
W X 4 T ‘ H ITS 321 3212
• B IO C H A IR , O varttulfad
button 4 lu&lt;fc "T u b ‘ chair
Oald tolar Upholstery food
Mutt m o la appreciate! 125
m i n t la. m sg______________
B J'S R ES A LE
Buy and Sail
fur ml ura A collectibles For
Mia. doll toiletiion 2134 S
Park Pf Call 322 2444_____
BRASS B E D Quran » ortho
matt re i t tat 'Still In bo» Colt
HOOP Sail for 1)00 g » 4111
• C A P TA IN S B E D Complete
M l 121322 2244______________
• COUCH. iT* corded failure,
tend beige, good cond . needs
tome tpo tt cleaned 120
Evening* &gt;31 4341
D A Y B ED Whitt Iron 4 brats
w/crttiopedk malfreste* 4
pap up trundle Still in bo*
Colt MOO Sell 1300 124 4141
D IN E T T E S E T . full bed to»a
c h e it ol d r i t a r i .
watoer dryer, detk Price*
negotiable 131 M22__________
D O U B L E BOX tprtng Mattress
Set* Over 20 U Pick 141 a tat
LARRY*SM ART
H I4HI
• F IS H T A N K
B a a u tltu t
cut tom 'built Paid 1400. very
nbca condition A tiling H W
a / a t c e w r lt t 3211014
F R AN K A LO R I'S Thrift Shop
2102 S French JJ0 2I2*
Opp. Golden Lamb Rett,

4 wood bate with mild giatt
thade f t t m o w ________
• M IR R O R
Decorator Sun
burtt Go&gt;d 44- In d a 140
323 t i l l ______________________
• SOFA low teal and w«ne rark
coffee fable, alt or part
140 offer
323 4041
or M eat aO FW .W hS f
• S TO V E . Electric. Very good
condition S20 321 3032___
• TR A S H C O M P A C TO R ,
Kelinaior. Portable or built In
almond black Only 121
Call 321 4W&gt;_________________
• W E S T E R N S T Y L E LAM P.
Bull horn, Imported bronre
a nd r e a l h o rn ( b l a c k ) ,
w beige shade M utt tee it
unique MO 144 4144___________
3 P IE C E L IV IN O RM S E T,
lo w tea I, tola and chair Uted
1 month. Cream back round
with blue ttripet and floral
Very pretty 11*00 Call 334 &gt;041

183— Television/
Radio / Stereo
• COLOR TV .
IW U K
« / remote Older model, very
good condition, n o O B O
&gt;14 0444______________________

185— Computers
IB M Compatible lellw are and
instruction for home but' nett
B eil pr ice* f Game* to M r tout
__________Call 321 3244_________

187— Sportin g G oods

2 1 1 -C a rs

o R E A G L E M IX D O G S
3
female 1 spayed, I young
Parted tor children! V E R Y
L O V IN G Call morning only I
Atk far Mary 222 4441

• C R A F T S U P P LIE S boa toll
fo r S i 00 m o s t *11II in
package* 1X1211____________
O C A S T E R B U N N Y Wreath
paitrl color for door* or home
1 1 2 ___ ____________ ))|4f47
FOR YOUR F U L L E R BRU1H
PR O DUCTS call independent
distributor 223 4744______
a G AM E T A B L E with 4 chair*
Solid wood by Henry Link
S100
_ _
323 m ?
• G A R D E N E R S planter boa
Heavy duty metal 4' X S*
Raised bottom, doored for
drainage Good for backyard
g a r d e n , n u r s e r y or
greenhouse IM O B O I D 4020
N A N C Y H ACK You have won 2
fret' ticket* to a Litchfield
Cinemas movie! Please pick
up your ticket* at The Sanford
Herald within 7day*
_______ C o n y iu la H o m l
• OAK P A N E L IN G
used S3
Good condition 3)3 0441
POOL# 34 fl above ground,
w pump Ficellenf condition!
1X)0 ( will M il deck 1)23 l i f t
R A IN S O F T Water treatment
t y t . (Reg
14347 231 Now
12.000 or 11710. with lifetime
warranty E N C Y C L O P E D IA .
B rtta n n ica . com plete tel
( Reg 1) 3001 Now 11000 ALSO
F U R N IT U R E Moving Must
Sell!_________________ 372 3121
• S T E R E O Tape rad«s record
player (need* needle) You
will need help to move M0
3220422 ____________________
W ASH ER /D R YER
S340 for
pair, used 4 month* Lawn
me wee, 1300 372 4141__________
11 F T , Sea King aluminum fen
beat with IMP Eska motor,
1400. *44 Teme moped I3V3
Both e*c condition 321 Itft

TAKE Ur PAYMENTS

* P U B L IC A U T O A U C TIO N *
E V E H Y T U E * A F R I 2 24 PM
D A Y T O N A A U T O A U C TIO N
Hwy. ft# Daytona Beach
__________444 211 t i l l _________

C H IN E S E SHAR P E I P UP P IES
born Dec tlth .S D l
_________ Call 330 4424_________
CHOW PUPS A K C , Parent*on
ipremiMt, good with kldt
IV) HOP_______
2)4 2242

209— Wearing Apparel
• L O V E L Y , L O V E L Y Formal
d r e t il Lavender Sire S
B r id tim a ld rp ro m d re tt
Worn 1 time! Ruftlod tieow*.
long train w/bow at back
body lit w heart thaped
neckline. Paid over *200 Sac
rltlce tor ftOO Call or iv mvg
anytime 2)4 1442

I I I — Antiques/
Collectibles
AC U N IT , I K , B TU . I K m p
1172
E « c e l le n t c o n d i
tiont .............................1)11434
• O RAOON P R IN T in custom
f r* m e a n d m a t ,
‘ 'Motherhood’’ show* mother
Oregon with babies Limited'
edition, signed and numbered
Very attractive 120 332 M2f
• STAR T R E K
Enterprise.
'‘Bluo Print*1* M t, 12 page* in
pouch, 1421 edition mint 111
otter 4 pm 372 4421
_____

315— Boats and
Accessories
• CA.NOE I , ft. F .b # ,,l# ll no
paddies or custom 1100 Firm
122 7440
___________

191— Building

319— Wantad to Buy

___ Material!___
193— Lawn A Garden

331— Car*

200— Registered Pets

• F U M IN G R E E L
Qlymp.c
440.120372 4341______________
• H E A V Y R A O . (• • lin g )
E vert at t New, n e w r uted
110 334 M2)................... .............

• FENCE# Chain Link. 40 by 10
ft A»fcing|20 Cat! 330 2412

223— Miscellaneous

F R E E DOO T R A IN IN G !
Find out How
Inner Dog Training
_________ CaB 124 )244_________
• S H O W S TO P P E R f Persian
Himalayan Mia, female cat, 2
yrt eld Beautiful TortoiM
thell. *m flat face Sweet
houM cat W ill detiwr StOO
Call Betty 244 41&gt;4. Mermng*

•LAMP, country styled. bratt
1444 M A N A T E E
2 b«m

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

I if Aluminum Cant,,, Newspaper
Non For row* Metal*
G latl
K O K O M O .......................13) IIM

FO R K L I F T TR U CK S . UM d
buy te ll rent lease M any
tire* 23) IIM ash ter Ann/
whewdi. M rbetM I H t I N
F O R K L IF T . Clark. 1100 lb ca
pacify Work t good 11200
CaH 13) 11M_________
• M O TO R 1 horse reworked
Make offer 372 M i l __________

199— Pets 4 S upplles

Eiperienced (light Intfruc
lion Professional curriculum
tailored to your learning style
E conomic a! rate* l Call
Prole titan* I Aviation Service*
214 S4M

TAKE UP PAYMENTS

333— Musical
Merchandise
• K E Y B O A R O Yamaha PSR 4.
100 preset voice*. 10 rhythm*
Real time melody Like New
11001Irm 372 2422____________

PIANO FOR SALE
Wanted, a responsible per ton
to fake on a low monthly
pay'men t on a beautiful con
sole piano No money down.
Call toll tree 1 400 322 4441

NO M O N E Y DOW N
eacepMav. lag title, etc
1444 C H E V Y 1 P E C TR U M
red. air, low miiet. stereo. 5
speed! O n ly 1144.H per
menth! (40 months « 1| 4%
A P R ) Call M r Payne
Cmatesy Used Car*. 32) 1 1 1 )
A U T O IN S UR AN CC W O R LD
who quote* lowest possible
rate*, needs hetpt 37) 22t3

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO M O N E Y DOW N
• ■cept taa. tag. title, etc
14M E A G L E P R E M IE R
4
door aulo, air, power win
dews, stereo cassetle O N L Y
I I I f *4 per mentht 141 month*
4f &gt;• r v A P R ) call M r Payne
Courtesy Used Car*. 223 2123

Y o u r R e a l E it a t c S e t d a l i i u

Call TOLL FREE
1-800-428-1708

soclates (407)321-5065

C A R O L E A . K IR C H H O F F , ASA
Broker
SA N D R A T . M A N D IA , G R I
Broker-Associate
n e

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mi*

106 W . C O M M E R C IA L •S U IT E 204 •S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A 32771

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO M O N E Y DOW N
eacept taa, tag title, etc
1417 P L Y M O U T H G R A N D
FU R Y
4 door, auto power
steering and brakes, A M 'F M
stereo M U ST S E L L ! O N L Y
It It 44 per menfill 14a months
|i 111 &gt; AP R I Call Mr Payne
Courtesy U sed Cars. 32) H 23

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
N O M O N E Y DOWN
e rcept taa, tag:, tit It, etc
1*44 D O D G E A R IES 4 door
auto power iteertng and
b r a k e s , ste reo
EX TR A
C L E A N O n ly 1114 44 per
month! (41 months 41 I M S
A P R lC a llM r Payne
Courtesy Uted Cars. 3)3 2123

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO M O N E Y DOWN
eicept taa. lag. title, etc
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I I I • Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida • Sunday. March IS. 1002

Business
Plant in Lake Mary expanding
By MICK PP1IPAUF
Herald Stall Writer
LON G W OO D — Jack and Hedy Mulchnlk were the top aalra
associates for 1091 with Venture I Proper!Ic«. Inc. They
specialize In the Longwood/Markham Wood* Road area. Most
of their sales consisted of homes over one half million dollars.

Football figure signed by Arvida
H E A TH R O W — Arvida Company recently named Lee Corso
Dlrcclor/Publlc Relations for Heathrow Really. Ltd. In his
position. Corso will be active In corporate relations, govern­
mental affairs, reallor/broker relations and media contact.
Corso. who has 28 years of football coaching experience. Is
the former coach of the Orlando Renegades of the United Stales
Football League and more recently, former General Manager of
the Orlando Thunder of the World League of American
Football. Corso Is also well known as a studio analyst on
ESPN's College OameDay and college halftime and scoreboard
shows.
Corso brings with him a strong background In real estnte
from Emerson Really Group where he served a« executive
director.

Porter assigned to Heathrow

LA K E M ARY - The Lake Mary based
Callbrou plant Is set to begin u major
expansion program this week.
The work will result In larger facilities as
well as an expected future Increase In
employment, according to representatives of
the firm.
Callbrun. located at 2950 Lake Emma
Road. Is a sulmldlary of Recton Corporation
of New York.
Officials say the enlargement at Callbron
Is due to a continuing growth of the overall
corporation. Recton President Robert L.
B o rch a rdt co m m e nte d. " I n 1991 we
managed to continue strong growth despite
the ongoing severe recession and continued
weakness of retails sales." He added. "We
believe that we have positioned Recton to
continue the positive trends and sales nnd
earnings."
According to Lake Mary City Planner Matt

West. "Callbron first opened here In about
1978 with 12 employees. Now they have
about 200. with that number expected to
Increase when the expansion Is finished.
West said the building has also grown In
size over the years. "Th e y went from 40.000
to 80.000 square feet two years ago.
In New York. Recton Public Relations
spokesman Peter lldau commented on the
size and personnel. He reported. "T h e new
structure will Increase our present building
to approximately 115.000 square feel." He
added. "Right now we have a total of 400
employees In New York and Lake Mary
combined, and we don't know at this point
how many may be transferred to Lake Mary,
or how many new people we may have to
h ire ." He added. Those decisions still
remain to be finalized."
Th e total Recton Corporation yesterday
rrlenaed net sales figures for 1991. showing
a 23 percent Increase to S58.224.000 from
S46.582.000 In 1990. Th e Corporation
reported "Net sales for the three months

ended Dec. 31. 1991 were the highest
quarterly sales In the Com pany's history,
rising 33 percent.”
West reported all the permits have been
signed for the expansion and the site work Is
expected to get underway within a few days,
with actual construction expected within
nbout one week.
Officials at Lake Mary's Callbron refused
to discuss the expansion plans, preferring
Ihal all communications come from the New
York main office.
Th e plant produces wireless audio nnd
video equipment for special dealers Includ­
ing Radio Shack. During 1991. Ihe Com ­
pany expanded Its offerings In the AM/FM
and T V antenna market.
During this year. Borchardt projected.
"W e will Introduce exciting products using
our patent-pending wireless technology,
with a line of universal remote controls." Tie
also reported production will get underway
on a compact disc cleaning system, the
“ Dlscwashcr HydroBath", Intended for use
with CD's.

H E A TH R O W — Arvida Company.recently named Mark E.
Porter, sales associate for the master-planned community of
Heathrow.
Porter, formerly a sales associate for Ryan Homes of Florida,
was ranked In the lop 3 percent of sales producers In the
nation. Other real estate experience Includes the Implementa­
tion of a marketing program for 12 Gulf-front condominiums
nnd yacht club, located In the Florida Panhandle. The program
produced 22.8 million dollars In sales In 1088. 5.3 million In
1087. 6.2 million In 1088. 8.9 million In 1080 and 7.2 million
In 1990.
Additionally. Potter served as a United States Air Flight Teal
Engineer, stationed at Eglln A.F.D.. where he managed and
planned the training of 76 crew members. 17 supervisors and
30 civilian and military engineers.

Seminars
scheduled
at college
By J . MARK BAR FIILO
Harold 8taf I Wrttar______________
S A N FO R D — Th e Seminole
Com m unity College Small Busi­
ness Development Recglonal
Center w ill hold a series of
workshops during the next eight
weeks of Interest to local busi­
nessmen.

C.E.I. designated 'master1
D EB AR Y — C .E.I. Florida. Inc. has been named a 1992
"Master Contractor" by Firestone Building Products Company.
Carmel. Ind.. for Its Installation of Firestone single-ply
RubberGard IR) EPDM commercial roofing systems on local
Industrial and commercial buildings during 1901.
Firestone Building Products, a manufacturer of commercial
roofing products, awards master contractor status annually to
only the lop performing Independent contractors of Its
approved roofing contractor base. Th is year, a total of 120
contractors from the company's six U.S. sales regions were
certified as master contractors.
Contractors earn points for quality workmanship upon
complcled Inspection and warranty of each project. The top 20
point earners from each sales region are then granted master
contractor status.
Since Its Inception In 1988. the Firestone Master Contractor
award has been recognized In the roofing Industry as a
benchmark In quality and reflection of the contractor's
dedication to roofing excellence, professionalism and owner
satisfaction.

Cosby joins Stanstrom Realty
L A K E M ARY - Mrs. Ruth Cosby, retired career U.S. A h
Force major. Is now associated with Slenstrom Realty. Inc.,
and has been assigned to (he firm's Lake Mary office.
Stenstrom's main ofTlce has been In Sanford for over 35
years. Cosby attended Vanderbilt University and Is a graduate
of Michigan State. She did graduate studies at St. Mary's
University and Oklahoma State. Following military retirement
she entered the real estalr profession In Tallahassee. She and
her husband recently moved to Lake Mary.

Keep us informed
Do you opcrulc a business In the Sanloril-Lake Mary area?
Chances are. several times a year you will have an Item of
general Interest about your business. For example: have you
hired somebody new: have you promoted somebody? has your
business received a distinction: have you opened a new
location?
Let us know and we'll tell our readers about It on the
Business (rage each Sunday. No business Is lira small or Ion big
for consideration.
Submit the Information: who? what? where? why? when? to
the Business Desk. Sanford Herald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford 3277.1.
Please keep the Information as brief as |&gt;osalblc. Submissions
should be ty|M-d and contain the daytime telephone number of
a cnnlart who can answrr any additional questions. The
deadline Is the Wednesday prior to the Sunday of publication.
No fee Is charged.

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□riatar Sanford Chamber ol Commerce Am­
bassador Team Captain Bob Boyd, gently holds
an a n tiq u e S2.2S0 p u nch b o w l, as the
Ambassadors welcomed “ I Remember That"

Antiques to Sanford. Jean Krause, center, and
Mlml Holt, right, are co-owners ol the new
business, located at 307-A E. First Street In
downtown Sanford.

Gulf Atlantic Title posts banner year
GulfAtlanllc Title, one of Ihe
sla te 's largest and fastestgrowing title Insurance agencies,
overcame a slumping housing
Industry to post one of Its best
years In history, the conpany
says In a press release.
It e sta b lish e d new h ig h watermarks In overall real estate
closings, w a rra n ty deed re­
cordings for Seminole and O r­
ange counties, and new offices
opened In 1991. the release said.
T h e 3 -y e a r-o ld . p riv a te ly owned Orlando-based company,
which currently operates 16
offices In seven Florida counties,
registered better than a half­
billion dollars In real estate
closings, recorded $221 million
In residential warranty deed
activity In Orange and Seminole
and completed an aggressive
expansion program which pro­
duced five new offices during
one of the worst housing cycles
tn history.
"W e were expecting the worst
but turned In one of our best
years ever across the board."

President Dan Wallace, said In
the release. "O u r plan was to be
tn position for when Ihe market
Improves which It Invariably
w ill."
During the year. GulfAtlanllc
Title opened new offices In New
Smyrna Beach. Kissimmee, Ml.
Dora and and Merritt Island —
un expansion push which al­
ready has spilled Into 1992 with
the opening of offices In l*ort
Richey In Pasco County. Cocoa.
Windermere and Winter Garden.
Th e company, which says It
has been the market leader In
Orange and Seminole tn residen­
tial warranty deed activity for
the past three years, posted
$220.0 million - leading the
second-ranked company ($198.5
million) by $22.4 million.
Th e agency accounted for better
than 19.4 |&gt;ercent of -all title
company generated warranty
deed artlvlty In the two-county
market.
Recorded residential warranty
deed dollar volume Is Ihe ac­
cepted relative measure of total

IRS sets up free
tax counseling
Central and North Florida tax­
payers can now get free lax
assistance at nearly 700 volun­
teer tax assistance centers locat­
ed throughout the area accord­
ing to James J . Ryan. Internal
Revenue Service Jacksonville
district director.
Th is year IRS trained over
3 ,0 0 0 a re a v o lu n t e e r tax
assistnrs In prr|&gt;are basic federal
Income tax returns. Vohjntrrrs
assist e lde rly, handicapped.
non-English speaking and other
taxpayers who need help re­
porting their lax returns.
For Information about V IT A
and T C E locations In their area
and to verify Ihe hours of
o|icratlon. lux|&gt;ayrra should call
IKS at 1-800 829-1040.

sales volume within the title
Industry, the firm said. Last
year, there were more than 30
title agencies and companies
operating tn Orange and Semi­
nole. Including six national u n­
derwriters.
During Ihe year, GulfAtlanllc
Title averaged $18.4 million In
warranty deed recordings, de­
spite a soft fourth-quarter. Its
best month was Ju ly when It
posted $23.2 million In activity.
" W i t h th e o p e n in g a n d
seasoning of our new offices,
continued market expansion,
and an Im p ro v in g econom y
we're confident that 1992 will be
our l»est year yet." saya Wallace.
G ulfA tlanllc T itle currently
services a seven-county market
which Includes Orange. Semi­
nole (Lake Mary and Long wood I.
Osceola (Kissimmee). Brevard
(Titu sville . Melbourne. Cocoa
and Merritt Island). Lake (Mount
Dora). Volusia (Daytona Beach
and New Sm yrna Beachl and
Pasco counties.

and Chamber mambara Diana Parkar, Jay
Gabhard, Glnny Coombs. Rachel May, and Kan
MacDonald. Florida Lawn Service is located at
1300 Palm Way In Sanford, but servos both
Sanford and lake Mary.

Reservations can be made b)
calling A nn Mendhelm at 834
4404. There Is an additional fee
for non-Florida residents.
T h e first of Use series already
has been held. O n March 10. at
the Greater Seminole County
Cham ber of Commerce, a semi
nar entitled "P e rso n n e l
Perspectives for Small Business
O wners" was held to discuss
topics of preventing discrimina­
tion in hiring and firing, estab­
lishing good employee relations
and em ploym ent options for
1992.

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Chamber officials Kathle Ragan and Mika
Curasl, Florida Lawn Service owner Paul Attard,

Th e center and thr Com m uni­
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series on the fundamentals of
s m a ll b u s in e s s o p e ra tio n s
beginning March 24. Th e fiveweek series will have the follow­
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legal. Insurance and franchise
Issues, basic record keeping and
taxes, business financing and
fiscal management and Small
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NEW S D IG E S T
IN SID E
□ Sports
Long time coming
Oviedo High School boys' basketball coach Ed
Bolton Mild lie and the Lions liad spent the last
year grttlng ready to play lI k* Miami Senior
Stlngarrcs for I In* Class 4 A slate championship.
See Page IB

□ People
Prepare lawn
Seminole County Master Gardener Mary
Becker makes preparing your lawn for the
summer growing season seem easy.
See Page SB

□ Florida
Tickets up, fatalities down
Florida Highway Patrol oirierrs Issued more
speeding tickets ibis past year, bill they say.
highway deaths are down because of It.
See Page 2A

□ Local
Gazebo donated
Th e Lake Mary C IA has donated a gazebo
toward |wirk brsiutlllcullon efforts In the city.
Some t-ake Mary Elementary School cowboys
and cowgirls were seen moseying around school
grounds recently.
News and photos in and around laikr Mary arc
featured on a s|K*clal page every Monday In the

Sanfonl IlcrnUI.

Students talk to Russia
Lake Mary sends
school supplies
to Russians
By V ICK I DaSORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer
LA K E MARY — The 58 fourth grade students
In Hill Peoples' class who were talking non-stop
In the alcove outside the administrative offices «f
Lake Mary Elementary School grew eerily sllrnt
when Ihc bright lights from thr television
raineras shone in their eyes.
The news media and district nlllclals had come
out to force this morning to eavesdrop on their
conversation w ith a group of nine and ten year
olds In the Russian city of Ulyanovsk.
The Russian students asked repeatedly ntroul
the weather, about the health of the students and
about their favorite classes. The American
students answered |H&gt;lltcly. Init Initiated no
conversations of their own.
The Russians s|Mike English clearly, hut with a
heavy accent. Larissa Kuznetsova. People's
Russian counterpart, asked Interpreter Hugh
Foster to s|»-ak English.
"I don't understand your accent." she said.
Foster stood aside, olferlng only occasional
assistance to Lake Mary students who wanted to
say a few words In Russian
"I don't want to go up there and talk." one
See Russia, Page SA

M .i«k J Photo b * lo «tit&gt; i vm coht

Stephanie M onaco talks to a R u islan student with some encouragement Irom her teacher

Ham m ock
top land
priority

Planting the Seed for Success

See Page 6 A

B R IE FS
Sales seminar tonight
SA N FO R D — A sales seminar will lie held at
the First Street Gallery this evening. Th e subject
Is. "InereuselngSales with a Service Attitude."
The event Is sponsored by the Sanford
Historical Downtown Waterfront Association In
cooperation with the Small Business Develop­
ment Center, at Seminole Com munity College.
Karen Scott, nuumgrr of the Diugwood Shop­
ping Cnler will tie the guest speaker.
Th e meeting will begin at 5:30 this evening, ut
the First Street Gallery. 203 E. First Street, and
Is open to members of S IID W A as well as all
Interested persons.

B y J . MARK BARFIBLD
Horald Stall Writer

1-4 lane closings for tonight
LA K E MARY — Wcsttiound lanes of Interstate
•I at the l-ake M iry Boulevard Interchange will
I m- closed alternately starting at 9 p in tonight
while crew s replace road asphalt.
All lam-swill be reopened at B a in . Tuesday.

Housing group to meet
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Tire next meeting
lor the Seminole Housing Advocacy Coalition Is
set lor Tuesday. March 17. Guest speaker is
Mike Manna, with the Resolution Trust Corpo
ration
According to S IIA C Chairman Irene Brown.
I his o|K-n formal meeting Is open to the public,
and SIIAC officers encourage all those who have
an interest in this problem to come get
acquainted with the goals of SIIAC!. and offer
Input tow arils a solution."
I lie meeting will lie held at St. Mary Magdalen
Church. Ktil S. Maitland Avc., Altamonte
Springs. Iieglnutngat Ha m.
For further Information, contact Irene Brown.
323 2513

Jackpot rolls to $25 million
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida's U n to game rolled
over lor the second week In a row Saturday,
building the estimated Jack|&gt;il to $25 million.
UUtery Secretary Marcia Mann said Sunday.
Saturday night's druwlng made winners ol
more than 2H7.tXM) iieoplc who will share cash
prizes totaling $5 2 million, hut no ticket
m a t c h e d a ll s ix w i n n i n g n urn h e rs
21*30 3H-41 tli-lH
C o m p ile d

from o liH and wtro reports_________

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W eather......................

Clear and warm today
S u n n y ami breezy
with a high In the
low to mid 70s Wind
north at I5 20m ph

For more weather, eee P a f » A

Tom Register and his daughter Caillyn, 4. left photo,
plant some seeds as part ot the Early Intervention
Program's Planting the Seod tor Success" activity
hold at the Hopper Center In Sanlord The seeds,
donated by While Roso, wore taken home to be
nurtured by the families who participated in the

Accident
victim
critical
By N ICK FFB IF A U F
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Five year old James
Morris. J r . was listed In critical
cnndlllnn Hits morning The Imy
was struck hy a ear yesterday
afternoon near the Sanford City
Limits
The accident occurred on A I iim ki
Boulevard, near 20lh S ite d at
approximately 3 50 p m Sunday.
Aeiording to Ihe Florid.i Highway
Patrol which InvestIg.ilrd Ihe ac­
cident. an automobile, driven by
Tim othy E. Thomas. 21. ol 2010
McCarthy Avc . was traveling north
nil AujHirt Morris, who lives ul
IN 17 Alexander Avc . who had Is-en
w alking w ith his grandmother along
Ihr shoulder of the street, tan across
the roadway into the path ol
Thomas' vehicle and was sirtn k.
Morris was airlifted to Ihr Arnold
I'ulmrr Hospll.il h » Children and
Women
Ih r Florida Highway I'atrol as ol
th is m o r n in g , re p o rte d " i m
&lt;liargrs" have hern made In the
&lt;use and patrol rr|Hirts indlraled no
lurlhrr investigation would I h- made
In Ihr matter

Homo Photo, b, tomm, Vmcool
program In right photo, Tina Conant and her
daughtor A|a, 5. read a book about planting seeds
prior to putting their hands to the dirt The Seminole
County Dividends program donated the book lor each
family to lake homo

SAN FOR D — Completion of the
Spring Hummock acquisition lias
hern ranked as Hie top priority by a
county land preservation commit­
tee.
Properties In the Wcklvu River
area, lower St. Johns River. Black
Hummock, the area Including thr
Eeonloekhatehee River nod portions
ol the Si Johns River, and Lake
Monroe area were Ihe secondthrough the sixth ranked targets ol
the co u n ty 's $20 m illion laud
purchase program approved liy
voters in 1990.
Seminole County commissioners
will consider tlie recommendations
In a work session March 24.
A total of 32 sites are Included III
•lit- recommendations, said county
nuliiiul resources planner Colleen
Logan, laigan said the expected
purchase price ol all the properties
will In- between $12 million and $15
million. The county is prrpurlng to
sill $15 million In Immls lor Ihc
purchases.
C o u n ty budget director Jean
Kass.it) said the additional $5 m il­
lion ol the $20 million approved liy
voters will 1m- reserved lor later
purchases Ikmd laws require all
See Land Page 5A

Longwood meets tonight
Used truck
could save
city $7,500
By NICK FFB IF A U F
Herald Slafl Writer
LON G W OO D

With the pres
m l economic situation anil a
light budget lot Longwood. tin
doll.it Is I h lug stretched as tar as
|Hisslhlc til some cases
L o n g w o o d I'lih ltc W o rk s
Director Richard Kortihluh Is
promising tlie City consider pur
chasing a used truck and reliirhlshlng it. rather than spend
money lor a new one
If approved at the City Com
m ission meeting tonight It
would rrsull In a saving ot
S7.5IX). w till li. according to City
Administrator Don T rrrv . will
Ih* returned to reserves and
contingent it s "
The needed v ehicle Is w lial Is
known as a "huekrl truck’ a
large truck with a buck) I |li.vt
i an Ih- hoisted op to work on tall
structures and |mi!cs Knrnhluh
has been w o rk in g on tlie

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pun base lor sc\ eraI mouths
terry explained. "We would
us,- ihr- vehicle lor tilings like
trim m ing trees that may I mhanging over a street, or othel
work requiring people to go up
to any heights "
The City ol lanigwout had
originally budgeted $18,000 to
I h- SIM-Ill lor the pure has, ol thr
truck Konthhih eoinmetiled. "A
new m u k costs approximately
S'Ki.txx) This Is obviously out ol
the question "
In addition to the cost ol a new
vrhli le. Kuruhhih also consul
•red several used vehicles,
mostly listed III |mm,i condition,
licit would have cost between
$11.000 and S17.5TX)
The ai tlicit vehicle Koinhluh Is
priqiosliig Is a 1982 Font F-BOO.
with a 34 loot Imkhii It Is a
lormcr Soulhrrn Hell line irtu k
which has Ih-cii taken out ol
service.
The vehicle Is available lot
$*l f&gt;&lt;m H r estimated |K&gt;ssllily
another $1 (XX) would Ih- incited
to have the tnn k rr|kilntrd. with
some minor llrm s added lo ll
the grueralor w liuli drives the
till tias only 4&lt;x( hours ol os, on
it. and Is consul,red hi good
See T ru c k . I’ agr 5A

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11 n a m e s o n
S e le c tio n
C o m m itte e
By N ICK F F B IF A U F
Herald Stall Writer
LO N G W O O D — A new list ol
names has Ire n prepared lor
LotigwtMxl lo consider lor a
Selection Cnmmttler. Mr-udH-is
ol the committer are lo recom­
mend a replacement lor City
Administrator Don T rrry
D u rin g th r M arch 2 C ity
Commission meeting. LongwiMMl
Personnel Director James Col­
eman presented a list ol ihrre
(H-isons. recommending they Ih approved lo sit on Ihe seleelton
committee Commlsalcrrs Fred
Pearl and Rex Anderson howev­
er. said they did not In-llevr the
list gave them tin- op|Mirtunlty to
srlet t s|h-&lt; tlie Individuals, and
requested a larger list I h- made
troui w lilch toi lu i mm*
D uring tonight's Longwood
C i t y C o m m is s io n m e e tin g .
Coleman will I h*presenting a list
ol 11 names lor consideration
See Names. Page 5A

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�SA • Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday, March 16, 1992

NEW S FROM TH E REGIO N AND A C R O SS TH E S T A T E

FHP: Tickets up, death toll down
Associated Press
T A L L A H A S S E E — More and more people
are getting "fast driving awards" from
Florida H igh w a y Patrol troopers, and
agency officials say the crackdown on
speeders — even marginal ones — Is saving
lives.
"Last year was one of the safest years
we've had." MaJ. Mike Roles, an FHP
s|K&gt;kesman In Tallahassee, told The St.
Petersburg Tim es In a story In Sunday
editions. "W e're starting to reap some of the
benefits of that enforcement and educa­
tion."

C o u n ty m a y b u y p h o n e c o m p a n y
T A L L A H A S S E E — Leon County may consider buying the
area's 12-counly telephone company to gain an Income amin e
at a time when slow development la slowing Inx-revrnue
growth, a county commissioner says.
Central Telephone of Florida officials say they want lo
explore Ih rlr opllons because of the potential Tor a hostile
takrovrr attempt by some rival In Ih r competitive com*
mimical Iona Industry. Centrl has art an April 16 dradllnr for
bidders.
I-ron County Commissioner Greg Yordon said he’ll seek
commission approval this week lo send a learn to Centrl's
Chicago headquarters to examine financial records.
If the records check out. Yordon said he'll propose that the
county submit n bid. Issue utility bonds to pay lor the phone
company and pledge future phone revenues to pay them back.
Having a utility has proved profitable for the city of
Tallahassee, which gets about 35 percent of Its general
operating budget from Its electric department.

f Last year was one of the
safest years we've had. j
•MaJ. Mika Bolaa, an F H P 6 p o k «(m a n
Roles says the Increase In speeding tickets
was partly responsible for last year's drop tn
highway dralhs. Statewide, the number of
falnlllles was down 15 percent.
From Inst Ju ly through January, troopers
wrote nearly 13.000 more tickets for
violations of the 55 mph limit than In the

same period they year before, an Increase of
5 percent.
FHP handles almost all spccd-llmll cnforcement on Interstate highways and also
patrols many stale and county roads.
Troopers write nearly half or the traffic
tickets given In Florida.
Doles says there Is no special push to Issue
more speeding llekrls. Troopers Just happen
to tic pulling over more lead-footed drivers.
"Th e re Is more potential risk to be
Mopped." Roles said.
That's true even If you only speed a little.
F lip 's ticket counts also reveal that
troopers are getting "low-end speeders."

Way Back When
These three Sanford pilchers
played for Dale Alexander's
championship 1939 entry In the
Florida Stale League. Al left is
Cleo Jster. Before coming to
Sanford he huded the BoydAllen semi-pro nine ol Atlanta
lo b a c k -to -b a c k title s In
tournaments sponsored by the
National Baseball Congress.
In 1940, Sid Hudson, center,
lumped from the Class “ D"
Sanford club to the Washing­
ton Senators of the American
League. Hudson, now a pit­
ching coach lor the Baylor
University Bears, resides In
Waco, Texas. Next Is Joe
Plnder. Later he won the
Congressional Medal of Honor.
Plnder established the first
shore-lo-shlp communications
during the World War II D-Day
landings al Omaha Beach,
June 0,1944. A couple minutes
later he waa fatally wounded.
At the extreme right Is Julian
Stenstrom, now the "Way Back
W h e n " co lu m nist for The
Herald. The pholo was made In
from of the old Montezuma
Hotel which still stands at the
southwest corner of Magnolia
and Third Street.

M argolis flew firet*clase
T A L L A H A S S E E - Senate Prraldcnt Owen Margolis billed
taxpayers for first-class airfare on seven of 11 flights lo and
from her district In the last two legislative sessions, a
newspaper re purled.
Margolis. D-North Miami Reach, wrote on travel vouchers
that the first-class seats, costing about 61.070. were the only
ones available, but the Florida Tlmes-Unlou reported Sunday
that other legislators from the Miami area flew coach.
A review of leglslallve records showed that 27 other Dade
County legislators billed for first class on only five flights out of
581 In the last two rrgutar sessions, tlte Tlm rs-Unlon said.
Margolis. a real estate developer with assets of 63.4 million,
said her schedule os Senale president Is so demanding ahe
often must reserve flights lust a few days In advance, after
coach scats arc booked, while other legislators run plan further
ahead.

Protastara against m onkey killings
S ILV ER SPRINGS Protesters unhappy with u state
decision lo trap and kill rhesus monkeys found on stale land
demonstrated outside the Stiver Springs attraction as motorists
honked their horns In encouragement.
Th e protesters, who rail themselves the Monkey Support
System, object to the stole Department of Natural Resources'
decision lo trap and kill the monkeys, some of which arc
diseased.
"Everyone making decisions for our monkeys arc In
Tullahaaaee," said Tlsh Hennessey, director of the Foundation
for Environmental Awareness.
Stale officials said they are only trying to keep humans from
being bitten by the monkeys, four of which tcsled positive In
•January for Herpes [I, If humans are blllen. (he results can be
fatal or rause significant neurological damage.

Dade takes initiative
on family leave policy

E x-P O W : Some MIAs
may be in North Korea

S e curity guerd suspe cte d in 10 ettecke
TA M P A — A Tam pa General Hospital security guard charged
In one rape Is suspected tn at least 10 sexual assaults by a
knife-wlclillng man who wore latex gloves, detectives said.
Kurt Scrzcn. 34. waa charged Friday with a March 3 attack at
an aparimenl complex. He was held without b a ll' In the
Hillsborough County JaM on charges of sexual battery and
armed burglary,
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T~T~ A ' ~ '7 k ^
lie also Is Bwavtrled.oLslalkUulJW oairttJlvUyL»’UhUi a few
miles of the home hs shared M ill &gt; girlfriend in T o w n ^ N
Country-• an unincorporated community Just west of Tum pa,
said Hillsborough County shcrtfTi CdpL G a ry T Y r r y .'
Ten rapes and one attempted ni|&gt;c liuvc been linked lo a
single attacker since 1090.
Officials at Tam pa General, who hired Scrzcn on Nov. 14.
fired him Friday for lying on his Job application about his
criminal history, said hospital spokeswoman Karen Clarke.

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C L E A R W A T E R - A Florida businessman who_as a South
Korean-army officer waa cap turrrf b / ’Ote Vlel'C&amp;nff'durthgilhq
jOsvOtlfl
- - i ^rJ
Park Jung-hw an says be avoided that fate by escaping. Rut He
believes itiat aomc fellow POWs — A merican Pilots — may have
w oundup Initial unfriendly co u n try ."
~
"If somebody said to me. 'You think some American MIAs
could be In North Korea now?' I'd say possibly." said Park, who
was with a Republic of Koreu arm y unit sent to South Vietnam
to help fight communist Insurgents. He was raptured In 1968.
"A t that time. North Korra and Vietnam were very, very
close," he told Th e Tum pa Tribune In an Interview late Iasi
week. "I escaped. Had I not made II. I would be In North Korea
now ."

From A M o e la ltd Prt66 reports

Egyptology buff
People are signing up with modern mummy maker
A t isolated Press
ROCA R A TO N A funeral
director who Is UII uvld Egyp­
tology huff says people are
slgntng up for Ills 67.700 version
of (h r ancient burial method of
m um m ification, though lie's
only mummified dogs and cats
so lur.
"It's Just a mailer of lim e,"
said John Chew uf flora Raton,

LO TTER Y
MIAMI Hara ara the winning
numbers selected Sunday In
Ihe Florida Lottery:
Cash 3
7 -7 -7
P la y 4
0 -4 3 -4

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a high In the upper 60s In luwcr
70s. W ind north )5 ti&gt; 2 0 m p h.
Tonight: Clrar und cool. Low
ill tlir mid lo upper 40s. Light
wind.
Tuesday- Mostly sunny with a
high in tin- ink! to upper 70s.
W ind southeast ut 5 -10 mph.
K x t r n d r d forecast: P a rtly
cloudy Wednesday and T h u rs ­
day. A chance of showers and
lliiindrrsloniis Thursday night
thru mostly cloudy on Friday.
U iw s In Ih r lower 60s Wednes­
day and highs In the upper 70s
lo near 80. Laws In Ih r upper
60* Thursday and highs In the
lower HOs.

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there was less demand until It
disappeared." Chew said.
Now the majority of people
who dir arc embalmed. Chew
said. "Em balm ing Is temporary.
Mummification Is forever."
W h llr an em balm ed body
gradually oxidizes and turns to
dust, u m um m ified body Is
treated with preservative solu­
tions and doesn't deteriorate, he
said.

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became fascinated with the an­
cients. and said that led to Ills
choice of a rarrer as a funeral
director.
Egyptians mummified people
because they believed their souls
would return ufter about 3.000
years, needing a home.
Th e practice tiegan dying out
ubnut 1,400 years ago after the
Romans moved Into Egypt.
" A s the religion rh u n g rd .

who said his walling list lias
grown lo 129.
C lirw . 59. ts director of Ih r
Institute for Funeral S c rvlrc
Education and Anatomy ut Lynn
U n ive rsity, un l.io o -s iu d rn t
private school.
Ills Interest lit mummies und
E g yp tia n lure goes ha rk lo
childhood when he trrqucnlrd
the Egyptian collection at u
P h ila d e lp h ia m u s e u m . He

encouraged Dade County Com ­
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missioner L a rry Haw kins to
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MIAMI - Working*Aumcft&amp;e*1wnljr W t t • d M l n i h H W ^ a klhd
delaying motherhood, quilting ■al (he county or municipal tenet.
g o o d Jo b s a n d d e c l a r i n g A short-lived Harrisburg, Pa.,
bankruptcy because of family law was killed In court In 1988..
" I t 's needed because the
emergencies, but udvorutes of n
new municipal pollry are hoping nuclear family as most of us
knew It 20 years ago Is really
that will change.
gone." says Hawkins, a para­
Where the nation mid the stolc lyzed Vietnam veteran who Is
havc foiled lo adopt a latnlly active on Issues affecting fami­
leave policy. Dade County Is lies and the disabled.
forging ahead with an ordinance
"One lady actually came forth
or Its own.
Starting Monday, about 2.500 und said she had decided not to
Mlami-arra businesses must of­ have a child because she was
fer a 90-day unpaid leave rvery afraid of losing her Job."
two years to em ployers for
Th e ordinance applies lo com*
childbirth, adoption or serious p o n t e s w i t h 5 0 o r m o re
Illness Involving tlir employer or employers that are based In the
u close relative.
county, or do business with the
As a political fool hull, family county no matter where they are
leave lias been kicked around a based.
lot. Congress passed a hill two
Violators face no fines, but an
yrars ago, und late last yrur. anll-dlMTtmlnatlon board that
I kith chnmtiers approved Ih rlr
will enforce Ihr ordinance can
own versions of a family leave o r d r r h a ck p a y a n d r e in ­
p o licy . Rut (’resident Rush
statement.
vetoed the first (till und promises
Rig Mluml-arru employers In­
lo do so when the latest effort clude the trucking company
reaches Ills desk.
Ryder System Inc., fust food
California. Oregon and Hawaii chain liurgrr King, media cornhave trrnd-srttlng stair laws,
(•any Knlght-Rlddcr Inc.. Florida
hut a |&gt;ackage recently stalled In Power A Light Co. and Amrrtcan
the Florida l-cglsluiurc. That
Rankers Insurance Group.

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Daytona Beach: Waves are
3-5 fret and rough. C u n r n l Is lo
the south with a water tempera­
ture of 63 degrees.
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POLICE BRIEFS

Sanford looks for hay farmers
■g MICK PPSIPAUP
Harald Staff Writer____________

W arrant arraata m ada
• Regina T . Moore. 23. 1610 Persimmon Ave.. Sanford, on
charges that she was driving w llh a suspendend or revoked
drivers license. She Is being held at the Jo h n E. Polk
Correctional Facility on $200 bond.
• Eric Maurice Chapman. 19. 1304 W. 18th St.. Sanford, for
violating the terms of his probation on charges of possession of
a controlled substance and on charges of operating a vehicle
with a suspended license. He Is being held at the Jo hn E. Polk
Correctional Facility without bond on the first charge and on
•290 bond on the second.
• Thom as David Strawn. 27. 4987 Nolan Road. Sanford, for
violating the terms of his probation on grand theft charges. He
Is being held at Ihe John E. Polk Correctional Facility without
bond.
• Richard Eugene Williams. 2420 Chase Ave. Sanford, on 13
warrants charging that he obtained properly with worthless
checks and one warrant for trespassing after warning. He la
being held at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facility on 82.700
bond.
• Keith Leonard Myers. 18. 1906 W . 17th St. Sanford, for
failure to appear In court on charges of possession of a
controlled substance. He Is being held at the Jo hn E. Polk
Correctional Facility without bond.

R eckless driving charged
Melissa Lynn Henberg. 31. 301 Washington Ave.. Lake
Mary, was charged with reckless driving and fleeing and
attempting to elude police.
Police report that they attempted a traffic stop when they
saw Herzberg driving fast down Washington Avenue. Instead
of slopping, they said, she drove more rapidly and crashed Into
a power pole In her yard. Th e y took her Into custody before she
could enter her house.
She Is being held without bond at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility.

Five arrested on d ru g charges
Five people were charged w llh purchasing controlled
substances. In this case crack cocaine, from undercover police
officers on Friday evening. T h e Sanford Police Department's
Special Investigative Unit was conducting a reverse sting
operation on 10th Street and Holly Avenue In Sanford. Police
said those charged approached the officers and offered money
In exchange for drugs.
Arrested were:
• Howard Sutton. 28. 140 Academy Ave.. Sanford.
• Linda Marie Davis. 27. 1413 W. 12th St.. Sanford.
• Notice Penn. 36.709 W. 9th St.. Sanford.
• Waller Urtan Frizzell. 3 9.900 E. Airport. Sanford.
• Bruce Charles Sllvtnskl. 3 4 .3 0 2 1 Norvell C L . Deltona.
Th e y were each transported to the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility and held on 89.000 bond.

Indecent exposure charged
Donald Thom as Lowman. 32. I IB Inwood Dr.. Sanford, was
charged with exposing his sexual organs when he was arrested
on Friday.
Police said a woman flagged officers down and said that
Lowman had made a lewd comment to her when she passed
his car In the parking lot of a convenience store. She told police
that his panls were pulled down to his knees when she looked
at him. Police said when they arrived on Ihe scene, his pants
were still around his knees.
He was transported to the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facility
and held In lieu of • 100 bond.

SA N FOR D - The city of Sonford owns approximately 1.000
acres of land near Geneva. The
main purpose Is lo use It for
wastewater discharge.
The land however, can also be
.used lo bring profit Inin the city
treasury. Th e growing of citrus
on some of the land has already
been arranged. Hay growing on
the remainder appears to be the
next step.
Lake Jessup Groves. Inc.,
L JG . has signed a mutual cove­
nant with the city, to lease 270
acres of the property for the
creation of approximately 239
acres of citrus. When the crop
begins to draw n profit, the city
will be receiving a percentage of

Ihe money.
Prior to Ihe decision to grow
citrus, me.nbers of Ihe City
Commission had at one lime,
approved the growing of hay on
the entire land area, but an offer
from L JG and a second citrus
growing operation changed their
minds for a portion of the area.
Next week, the city plans to
publish a statement requesting
Input from persons who may
wish to either lease the rest of
the property for hay growing, or
grow It on an operation and
m a in te n a n c e a rra n g e m e n t..
S a n fo rd C it y M a na ge r D ill
Simmons said. "W e'll probably
have a closing date on that
sometime around the end of
A pril."
One person. Mark Pell ol
Osteen, has already made a

fireposal
and.

to grow hay on the

arc expected lo be In place by
the first of June.
The hay site Is roughly 800 to
890 acres. Simmons said. “ Only
at one point does It touch the
land where citrus will be grown.
Th e rest Is divided by a band of
wetlands."
Th e actual planting of the
citrus Is still some lime away.
According to George Wallace,
with L J G . "W e have to watt until
the water lines are finished, then
approval has to be given that Ihe
lin e s m e e t a ll p la n s a n d
specifications. Only then can we
actually atari work."
Wallace predicted the first
move w ill be to Install Ihe
micro-Irrigation system that will
water the citrus as well as
provide a recently developed
method for protecting the crops
from freezes.

Simmons explained. "Doth the
leasing and the O AM proposals
will probably have their good as
well as bad points. Th e com­
mission will eventually have to
decide which approach the city
will take."
He observed. "O f course, the
main purpose of this land Is to
get rid of water. Th e citrus and
hay growing endeavors must be
placed second on the list of
Im p o r t a n c e ." He a d d e d .
"W hatever contract we enter
Into, we must be certain we can
protect Ihe Irrigation capacity on
the overall land area."
Th e city has been laying lines
along Celery Avenue and S.R.
46. east of Sanford for the flow of
the reclaimed water. Th e lines

White House denies anti-Israel campaign
ByHARRYP ROSENTHAL
A s s o c ia te d P re s s W r it e r

W A S H IN G TO N President
Hush's spokesman today denied
Hint the United States Is trying
to harm Israel's Image through
leaks that allege Improper Israeli
sales of advanced U.S. weapon
technology.
"No. that's not true, we want
good relations with Israel." said
Msrlln Fltzwatcr when asked If
U.S. officials are frying to poison
the atmosphere.
"We've worked long and hard
for good relations. We've got a
difficult situation now with re­
spect to Ihe loan guarantees but
our overriding Interest Is the
peare process." Fltzwater said,
ns Ihe president left for a day's
campaigning In the Midwest.
Israeli leaders picture their
country as the victim of a smear
cam paign In W ashington to
damage harm Israel's Image and
Its relations with the United
States.
In Jerusalem. Foreign Minister
David Levy sought to soothe
tensions with Israel's most Im­
portant ally Sunday. Dut other
olflclals warned of a profound

change developing In America's
attitude to Israel, and Israel
radio said the Je w ish slate
w o u ld lo o k e ls e w h e re fo r
weapons components, primarily
France.
Most Israeli officials strenu­
ously denied their country sold
key weapons technology to
China and other countries. And
most carefully avoided placing
blame for the leaks behind last
week's news stories.
Hut Health M inister E h u d
Olmert. a close ally of Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir, said he
was sure "such things were not
raised without the will of o
senior figure In the (Hush) ad­
ministration."
Asked If he suspected the
Americans were trying to Influ­
ence Israel's Ju n e 23 parliamen­
tary elections. Olmert said he did
not know, but added that might
be a fair conclusion.
*
Israelis see the disclosures as
a no th e r shot In the ris in g
tensions over the U.S. demand
that Shamir's government stop

weapons such as cluster bombs
In the past to countries such as
Chile or Ethiopia, but that was
years ago and had been pre­
viously reported.
Israeli leaders have denied
Israel gave Patriot air defense
missile technology lo China or
shared In fo rm a tio n on the
U.S.-sponsored A rrow missile
with South Africa.

building Jewish settlements In
the occupied territories. Israel
has refused to hall settlements
as a condition for getting 810
billion In American loan guaran­
tees to help settle Russian Im­
migrants.
T h e Washington Post said
some officials and Independent
experts In Jerusalem privately
concede Israel may have sold

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Retell theft, d rug chargee filed
Julia Inez Co*; 37. 2021 Grandview. Sanford, was charged
with retail theft and possession of craek cocaine when she waa
.
arrested Friday......
Police said that security officials at the W inn Dtxle on Airport
Boulevard. Sanford, detained her for attempting to leave the
store with $10 worth of shrimp without paying for It. Th e y said
that as she was being detained, she attempted to hide
something from them. The Item was rctrelved and It tested
positive for crack cocaine.
She was transported to the the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional
Facility and held on $3,000 bond.

W arrant arrests
• Carolyn Whitehead Smith. 36. 1210 W. 19th St.. Sanford,
waa arrested on charges of obtaining property with a worthless
check. She Is being held at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility on $100 bond.
• Dedgerlck Antonio Cherry. 28. 16 Lake Je nn y Apartments.
Sanford, was charged with violation of the terms of his
probation on charges of carrying a concealed firearm, lie Is
being held at Ihe John E. Polk Correctional Facility without
bond.
• Victor Manuel Rodriguez. 40. 2260 Hibiscus Dr.. Sanford,
was charged wllh failure to pay fines. He was being held at Ihe
Jo hn E. l*olk Correctional Facility In lieu of 889 cash.

D o m estic violence charged
Michael Allen Christian. 39. 814 Elm Ave.. Sanford, was
charged wllh domestic violence when he was arrested on
Friday.
Ills wife went to the Sanford Police and told them that he had
come home In un argumentative stale and had hit her In the
face wllh Ids fists. Police said that marks on her face supported
that claim.
He was taken In Ihe John E. Polk Correctional Facility und
held without bond.

Town says marijuana
should be legalized
S TA R K S . Maine — Angry over
drug raids, residents of this liny
western Maine town narrowly
adopted a resolution asking the
stale to legalize marijuana.
Th e resolution, pasard by a 49
to 42 m argin, calls on Ihe
Legislature to prohibit bans on
the cultivation, possession and
sale of cannabis hemp for agri­
cultural and commercial uses,
such as for fiber and feed. It also
asks lawmakers to legalize the
possession of up to two pounds
of dried flowers from female
marijuana plants.
The vole Saturday followed a
scries of well-publicized drug
raids by the slate's Ilurrau of
Intergovernm ental D ru g E n ­
forcement.
" T h is Is m ilitary Intim ida­
tion." Ralph Smllhers said d u r­
ing a fiery town meeting before
the vole

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"T h e |&gt;eople In Russia rrached
a (mini of saying 'enough.' and
they gained democracy. They
tiave more democracy In Hutala
than we do."
S m l l h e r s t a lk e d a b o u t
helicopter surveillance of the
countryside by pot-hunllng drug
agrnls.
Other speakers charged that
drug agents shoved guns In their
farrs and expressed fears that
Ihe wrong house might be raided
and occupants Injured.
Hut Kerry Herbert, wlm op|Mmrd Ihe resolution, accused
|x&gt;t growers of "dragging land­
owners Into a felony action by
planting this stuff on other
people's land."
Tow n Clerk Jane Bracket! said
the last-minute registration of
three new voters — all support­
ers of Ihe resolution — raised
somr legal auesllons. Stic said
she wouldn't be surprised If
someone challenged the vote

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Expanding aid
The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to
enlarge the federal grant and loan program
for college students. But It wisely put olT a
proposal, strongly pushed by Democrats, to
■make college grants an entitlement, similar to
Soclnl Security or Medicaid, for all low- and
middle-income students.
Both decisions make sense. The prime
cfTcct o f the expansion o f the aid program,
which already benefits millions o f students. Is
to Increase funds available for federally
subsidized student loans and to enlarge the
number o f middle-income students eligible for
direct federal grants.

To be young and a woman reporter
When I became a newspaper reporter In the
late 1970s. I was probably as starry-eyed a cub
as ever clutched a notebook and walled for an
assignment. I was hired Into the section we
called "Lifestyle" officially and "features" generIcally. which was undergoing a transformation of
several years. II began as the "'society"
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pages,
then became the "wom en's" pages before finally
losing Its gender classification.
We Lifestyle reporters — one other woman,
one man and myaeir — were excited to be where
we were. Each of us would take occasional duly
slaking the com m unity's thirst for news of who
was doing what wlth/or to whom, but a major
part of our work was In-depth reporting on the
Issues that matter most to people. Nothing was
off-limits as long as It chronicled and defined the
lives of the readers we served.
It was a wonderful time to be a woman
reporter, as far as I could see. Most of the women
on stafT were young. Just a few years oul of
college, and we encountered little of the sexual
discrimination some of the older women re­
membered. If anything, most of the men we
worked with and for tried hard to keep treatment
equal. Yes. there were exceptions, but they were
the minority.
Perhaps that's why the recent New York Tim es
review of Nan Robertson's book "T h e Girls In

Th e Balcony" hit me so squarely between the
eyes. I learned that until 1971. just seven short
years before I started
In J o u r n a l i s m ,
w o m e n re p o rt e rs
were denied m em ­
bership In the Na­
tional Press Club In
W a sh in g to n . D .C ..
and were forbidden
to even enter Ihe
club's ballroom. In­
stead. ihe women —
Pulltcer-prtce w in ­
ners and all — were
stuffed onto a small
balcony, straining to
hear the newsmakers
t Soma of the
and w orld leaders
women sued
addressing the body.
and the case
B e lo w sat n o n was settled. ■
r e p o r t e r s . m a le
guests of the male
members.
But thereat
stunner In "T h e Olrls In Th e Balcony" was that
In 1972. Th e New York Tim es had nine male
reporters for every one female, paid Ihe men
subslant tail v more for the same work, and

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The law now limit* grant* to tho*e coming
front families earning no more than 930,000 a
year. The Senate bill raise* the threshold to
942.000. At the same time It Increases the
grant maximum from 92.400 to 93.600 a
year, thereby filling part o f the gap that has
been created by Ute rapid Increases tn college
tultlton fees over the past decade. Th e grants
now cover less than 25 percent o f the average
college bill, compared to more than 40
percent In 1980.
In addition, the measure would cut o ff from
the loan program all Institutions that have a
loan default rale o f 25 percent or more,
thereby continuing efforts to eliminate lowquality schools, or schools that promise
students more than they can deliver, and
which often seem more interested In the
student's borrowed tuition money than In his
or her success In the program.
What the bill does not address is the
escalating costs of college Itself. In the past 25
years, tuition In private colleges has been
rising twice as fast as the cost of living.
People like former Education Secretary
William Bennett have argued that some of
that huge Increase Is attributable -to' t h e " •
third-party financial aid — that was designed
affordable. Because o f the aid,
to make■college
coif
colleges have been able to be much too
casual, they say, about their bloated cost*.
Even If that's only partly true, college costs
scent to be behaving In ways very similar to
those o f medical costs, probably for similar
reasons, and may well require similar kinds
o f cost control.
What’s certain!* Is that If Congress makes
financial aid an entitlement not subject to
annual reviews. It will send precisely the
wrong message to an educational system that
badly needs to tighten Its belt.
The House version o f the bill, which will be
acted on this spring. Includes entitlements as
well os an even greater expansion o f the grant
program. It urgently needs to be brought in
line with Ihe Senate
Senate Ibill.

LE TTE R S T O EDITOR
l.rllrr* lo the rdllor u rr welcome. All Idlers
be signed. Include the address of Ihe writer
und u daytime leleplionr number. Letters should
Im- on a single subject and br as brief as possible.
The Irllers are subject lo editing.
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JA C K ANDERSON

Stop outgoing guns,
halt incoming drugs

HODDING C A R TER

Media recover from Gulf War?
It seems like 14 years ago. but Just 14
m onths ago Am erican and allied troops
launched a spectacularly successful war
against Iraq. Skillful as It was In achieving Its
short-term objectives against the forces of
Saddam Huaaeln. the Bush administration was
even more triumphant In lla ongoing war wlih
the press. With rare exceptions, the American
people saw what the government wanted them
to see and learned what the government
wanted them to learn about Ihe ronlllcl. The
press was there on sufferance and on the dally
briefer's leash.
Over a year later. II Is clear that Hussein was
thrown bark but not defeated. It Is far less
clear how the press, and therefore the public,
stands tn the wake of Desert Storm.
Insofar as Saddam Hussein Is concerned, he
continues to role snd reign In Baghdad. H r
thumbs his nose at the United Nations. H r
waged near-genocldal war against his Shliir
a n d .............
Kurdish populations while allied troop*
looked on. He has defied an International oil
embargo, consolidated his control and weeded
out potential enemies.
Kuwait, as miserably despotic as ever. Is
"free." and Saudi Arabia breathes raster, bul
Ihe nature of security arrangement* In Ih r
region remains unsettled. As for a "new world
order." not cvrn George Bush bothers with Ihr
term anymore.
In other words, the lightning quic k military
victory has. as always with lightning, left the
situation on Ihe ground unchanged except
where It struck.
When It comes to press-government rela­
tions. Desert Storm was Iras ambiguous. It
reconfirmed the verdicts nf Panama und
Grenada. In both those exercises. rr|s»rtcr*
were treated like so much dirt, there either to
be walked on or Ignored. Karts wrre what
military spokesmen said they were, and those
"facts" not Infrequently tum rd oul to be
fletlon on latrr examination. Following the
G ulf War. It became equally dear that many of
the Initial military rLaima were off base and the
press had simply functioned as an open
conduit for propaganda that seriously distorted
reality.

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" T h e p r o b ie m w ith o u r n ta tto n a h tp i* tha t
Y O U R un roa katic o n p o c ta tio n a a r t m o r a u n raahatic th a n M Y u n ro a h a tK a x p a c la tto n a "

fought equity — spitting and clawing. Some of
the women sued and Ihe case was settled out of
court In 1978.
It was the year I began reporting! — for Ihe
same salary as Ihe male reporter next to me who
started at the same time. By the time I was hired.
those women had been fighting iny battle for
seven years and had wrought the change that
nged I
overrthen
the nation.
I had to laugh when I read Robertson's account
of the "Young Professional Ingenue" hired In a
once male-only department at the Tim es the year
the suit was settled, who announced shortly
thereafter. "Th ere Is no sex dlscrtmlnallon at the
Tim es. I got here on m y own merits." Robertson
remem boed thinking at the time. "Is It for this
we laid our careers on the line?"
It's embarrassing to have been so preoccupied
with m y own new career that I left m y own
hlstory-ln-the-maktng like a bullet train bound
for glory. In m y defense. I’d come Into Journalism
from another profession, leaching, and when I
was 27 years old. seven years seemed like a long
time ago. At 40. two decades seem like an
eye-blink. Was II really Just 20 years ago that Ihe
most esteemed women In Journalism rouldn'l
even walk Into Ihe main ballroom of Ihe National
Press Club?

T o meullon just two examples
I. Brtrfrra left the Impression of a bombing
campaign so "sm art" that civilian casualties
were held to a m in im u m while bombs
consistently hit on or near thetr targets Latrr
scrutiny showed that Ihe most bomb* missed
thetr targets and that so-called "collateral"
damage was high.
Civilian Infrastructure such as water and

supplies and electricity was devastated. Civiltan deaths and Injuries rivaled. If they did not
actually surpass, military ones.
t. (Per
(Pentagon
sensitivity on this score remains high. Official
Washington refuses to provide estimates of
civilian casualties — Indeed, of all Iraqi
casualties — and recently a Census Bureau
employee who released her own Informed
estimates wx* summarily fired.
2. Everyone from Norman Schwarzkopf on
lown repeatedly overestimated the size of Iraqi
battlefield forces. Instead of being outnumbered by "crack Iraqi troops." to repeal the
well-worn phrase, allied forces were larger than
t h e c o n s c r ip tmanned units they
overran. It doesn't
change the fact of
victory, but II mate­
r i a l l y a lt e r s th e
meaning of victory.
Perhaps reporters
on Ih r scene could
the military on either
of throe Issues at the
l i m e , g i v e n th e
nature or the fight­
ing. Bul that la some­
thing we will never
know, since for most
6 It I* clear that
of the duration Des­
Hussain was
e rt S t o rm w a s a
thrown back
briefer'* war. Right
but not
up until Ih r lOO-hour
defeated. J
blitzkrieg Itself, there
was little Independent reporting
________
___ _ the ground fighting.
allowed. ____
Even during
Journalists' accounts were frequently blocked,
delayed or lost by thetr handlers and the
official transmittal system.
The press claim* It was betrayed, that role*
which had been laboriously negotiated before
fighting began were bent and changed on the
ground. Ever since the G ulf W ar ended, press
representatives have been negotiating among
themselves and with the Pentagon about a new
art of guidelines for wartime reporting A
laborious process. It has now come down lo a
new "1 0 commandments" that attempt to
establish press-military roles of engagement . A
steering
group representing
llv r-m rm ber s
i c .................................
.............the
media and Pentagon officials have worked
thetr way to general agreement about nine of
the points, most notably Including the proIKMitkMi.lhal independent coverage wtU b r the
primary means of news gathering tn war.

W A S H IN G TO N — T h e Second Amendment
Is preserving the right of Colombian drug
lords to keep and bear arms. When It comes
lo buying weapon* for their deadly business,
drug lords rely on errand boys In the Unltrd
Slates who simply walk Into gun shops and
buy retail.
At the recent San Antonio drug summit,
the aim of the U.S. delegates was to cut the
pipeline of drugs Into the country. But Ih r
Colom bian govern- ---------------------------------m e n t Is e q u a lly
concerned about the
pipeline of weapons
h o w ln g Ih e othe r
way. In their minds,
the problem Is clean
If the United States
really wanted Col­
ombia to beat the
drug lords. It would
stop arming them.
Jack Klllorln. chief
spokesman for the
Bureau of Alcohol,
T o b a c c o and
Firearm s, says the
f Colombia ha*
bureau believes "Ihe
frequently
predominant source
raised the
of weapons for the
issue In
narcotics organiza­
response lo
t i o n s In S o u t h
U.8. demands
America la the U.S.
retail market."
year, more than 8.000 U.S.-made
weapons were seized abroad — 7.453 of them
In d ru g -p ro d u cin g countries. T h e U .S.
Customs Service also seized 1.571 weapons
headed for Latin America last year. The
majority of the guns that end up tn Ihe hands
of drug lords are assault weapons bought
from U.S. stores.
Colombia has frequently raised Ihe Issue In
response to U.S. demands that Colombia be
tougher on Its own drug cartels. In 1989.
during the heal of the bloody war between
Colombian law enforcement and Ihe Medellin
d ru g ca rte l, the n-C olom bla n President
Vlrglllo Barco pleaded with the United Slates
to halt the
‘
“(low of deadly weapons lo his
country.
Senate Democrats, led by Dennis DeConclnl. D-Artz.. responded with a bill to ban 14
kinds of assault weapons with little or no
sporting value. Th e senators cited Ih r
mayhem on U.S. streets, plus the arming of
foreign doig cartels. A Gallup Poll showed
that 72 percent of Americana wrre behind the
ban. But the National Rifle Association
wasn't, and neither was Ihe Bush ad­
ministration. Th e bill failed to pass the House
last year.
Drug violence Is down In Colombia, but the
weapons trafllc remains "constant." accord­
ing to Klllorln. Customs and B A T F officials
say the guns are bought In small lots from
gun shops across the country by wellestablished middle-men for I lie drug lords.
T h e y are often exported through the same
channels that bring drug* Into Ih r United
Stales.
Th e B A T F has established a new oft lee In
Colombia, which has Increased the case load
for both countries. But. Colombia is still not
satisfied the United Stairs la doing all It can.
according to Gabriel Silva. International
affairs adviser lo Colombian President Cesar
Gavlrta Trujillo. Silva told our associate Dean
Boyd. "T h e United Slate* has to do a better
(Job) at controlling these weapons, because,
though they are produced for domestic
purposea. m any are ending up In our
country." Silva also said some U.S. weapons
are being routed to Colombia through third
countries.
Colombia madr Its point at Ih r San Antonio
summit and won a pledge from the United
Slate* to tighten export controls. But that's
Ihe same pledge the Bush administration
made In 1980 while ruling out a ban on
assault weapon*. And nothing has changed.
Silva diplomatically told us h r had "no
opinion" on whether a ban on assault
weapons In the United Stairs would help to
solve hla country's problems "T h is Is a
domestic Issue far the United Stairs to
decide."

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Mondey. March 18. 1W2 - 8A

List of bounced checks
worst offenders released
743 checks. 30 months.
• Charles A. Hayes. D-lll.. 716
checks. 15 months.
• R o na ld D. C o le m a n . D Texas. 673 checks. 23 months.
• C a rl C . (C h ris ) Perkins.
D -Ky.. 514 checks. 14 months.
• Bill Alexander, D-Ark.. 499
checks. 20 months.
• Ed T o w n s . D -N .Y .. 408
checks. 18 months.
• Harold E. Ford. D -Tenn.. 388
checks. 31 months.
• Edward F. Felghan. D Ohio.
397 checks, eight months.
• Former House Democratic
W hip To n y Coelho. D-Callf.. 310
checks. 12 monlhs.
• William Clay. D-Mn„ 329
checks. 10 months.
• Jo hn Conyers. D-MIch.. 273
checks, nine months.
• Mary Rose Oakar. D-Ohlo.
217 checks. 21 months.
• Jim Scheuer. D-N .Y.. 169
checks, eight months.
• Joseph Early. D-Mass . 140
checks. 15 months.
• Former Rep. Doug Bosco.
D-Callf., 124 checks. 13 monlhs.
• F orm e r Rep. Jln t Bates.
D -C a l l f . , 8 9 c h e c k s , n in e
months.

By Associated Press

2:

B la st c o n tin u e s
The First Baptist Church ol
Sanford's Youth Blast got
undar way ovar tha waakand at
Ft. Mallon Park. Sarvlcas will
ba hald at tha church tonight
at 7 and Tuesday and Wednes­
day at 0:30 p.m. Domino's
Pizza will provide pizza for a
community pizza party Tuesday
at 9:15 p.m. In upper photo,
right, Cynthia Wolfe painta a
happy face on Mellaaa Qoff'a
face at tha Youth Blast on
Saturday.
Kim Bums, left photo, tries to
find tha football blindfolded
during the fun and games
portion of the Youth Blast. In
lower photo, an unidentified
church member, left, watches
while Tim Rogers, right, tries
to throw a frisbee through the
target at the Youth Blast.

HsrsK P M n fry C. M id S fN f

Names
dude Jo h n Litton ol Lake Mary;
Jam es McKnight or Rockledge:
Coleman said. "W a rre n E. Frank Roberts of New Smyrna
"Pete" Knowles, former Sanford Beach; Harold Pyke of DeLand:
City Manager, and presently a M ichael C r o tly of S a te llite
member of the Range Riders, Beach: Joseph Yarbrough of
has agreed to serve and coordi­ South Daytona; William Ryan of
nate the activities of the com­ C o c o a B e a c h ; V . E u g e n e
mittee If the commission de- Williford. Ill ofjOylt
I
sires."
!
i
Schluckebler of Cas
I
ffflfi ) •ttMimti
I |
i
T h e Range Rider* If ■ group of
According to Tbrryy
% fornwf. city manage™, aruj plty„ node.callsTor Ihetcoi
V administrators who have joined select at least three members
together to help support various plus one alternate for the selec­
cities and governmental groups tion committee.
In Central Florida on a voluntary
T h e committee will review
basis.
applications received for the city
Russell D. Barr of Largo Is administrator's post and forward
another member of the Range their selections to the C ity
Riders, who ts on Coleman's list C o m m iss io n for Its c o n s id ­
for possible consideration.
eration.

Continued from Paso 1A

Others Included are either
present city matiagcrs/admlnlstrators. or former
committee members. The y In-

T h e City Commission meeting
Is scheduled for 7 p.m. today. In
the commission chambers of the
Umgwood City Hall.

Russia
Coa tin n e d from Page I A
one little girl In the
back of the crowd, cowcrtilg
behind a taller classmate, said.
"T h is ts scary."
Th e foyer of the office was
packed wall-to-wall with stu­
dents. teachers, parents. reportera and other Interested on­
lookers.
"C "m o n guys." Peoplrs said
In an effort to e xcite the
youngsters out of their shyness.
"L e fa rock and roll."
He was met with blank stares
and a few nervous giggles.

Land
Coatinned from Pago 1A
(roreeda from u
bond sale lo be com m itted
within three yrara of Ihe aale.
Am ong Ihe properties Included
In the purchase list Is 120 acres
west of Sanford and Inratrd
adjacent lo thr east side of
Central Florida Zoological Park.
Portions of the property, owned
In part by Ted Arthur, are zoned
for Industrial usrs. said Logan.
Another west-Sanford property
la listed as Ihe Ulabre property
and Includes about 20 acres
Im m e d ia te ly south of U .S .
Highway 17-92 and loraied be­
tween property owned by the
co u n ty and land owned by
former county commissioner Bill
Klrchhoff.
Near Ihe Weklva River In
northwest Seminole County. Ihe
Hat Includes the Womak proper­
ty. which ts about eight acres
located In Ihe Weklva Camp
Sites area.
Another 260-acre proapret Is
owned by Arvtda and located
near the southwest intersection
of Markham Woods Road and
M arkham Road. Logan said
about 60 acres of the site Is
being considered for a school, so
the a r q u l r l o n m ay Include
about 200 acres

IToples and his students were
calling the Russian students
after having written letters back
und forth with litem since Octo­
ber. Th e ir letters. Peoples said,
were written on lallered (taper
that had been used over and
over again Iteeause supplies are
so scarce In Ihe fledgling re­
public.
"W e have a surprise for you ."
Peoples said to Kuznetsova. "W e
are sending you 35 boxes of
school supplies that our students
Itave raised Ihe money to' buy
themselves."
Kuznetsova said nothing for a
few moments, but then began to
thank IToples and the children
profusely.
Th e boxes that went Into the
m a ll this m o rn in g and are
expected to arrive at the Am eri­
can Embassy In Moscow In two
weeks will tie In Ihe Russian
school within three weeks. The y
co n ta in 2 .0 0 0 pe ncils. 200
pounds of notebook paper. 1.000
erasers, chalk and assorted other
classroom supplies.
Kuznetsova expressed some
c o n c e rn s tha t because the
e c o n o m y Is s till s u ffe rin g
through a difficult transition that
Ihe supplies might be stolen and
sold on the black niarkrl before
they ever got to her school, but
I Topics said thal he has been
assured by embassy officials that
they w ould arrive safe and
unojicned.
Peoples becam e flustered
w hen K u zn e tk o va su dd en ly
asked how she could get a
teaching Job In Ihe United
States.
"Th in g s are a little tight right
now ," he said. ' T i l write to you
and explain."
Though few words were actu­
ally spoken by the students.
IToples' smiled broadly through
the conversation. He promised lo
coll again In the future.
"T h is is Just thr hrgtnnlng."
he said

Daughter has taken over
Tammy Bakker’s ministry
Ta m m y Bakker. became final
Friday, ending more than 30
yrara of marriage.
O R LA ND O - Th e 22-year-old
Chapman lold Ihe congrega­
daughter of Jim and Ta m m y
Bakker has taken over preaching tion that her father called her at
8:30 a.m. Sunday from priapn In
Rochester. M inn., offering words
of rwsouragemenjr- q - .jit *
"He told me', and I quote, ‘It
' Ipers at the N tw P narnant. (the divorce) is worse, than losing
M in is trie s c h u rc h S u n d a y .
Heritage U S A ,"' Chapman told
"Friday was a real hard day. but
the congregation. Th e Charlotte
this Is a hard day 'cause I'm here (N.C.) Observer reported.
Jim Bakker Is serving 18 years
by myself.”
for fraud at P TL .
T h e divo rce , filed for by

DEATHS
MILDRED V. CANCEL
Mildred V. Cancel. 34. East
Goodrich Drive, Dcllona. died
Saturday. March 14. at her
residence. Bom April I I . 1957.
In Brooklyn. N.Y.. stir m ovrd to
Central Florida In 1988. She was
a homemaker and a member of
Orlando Christian Center.
Survivors Include husband.
Ellas: father. Pablo Valentin.
T a m p a : m o t h e r . B la n c a
V a le ntin, Casselberry; sons.
Elius A.. Ellezrr. both of Deltona:
daughter, Jesslkah Calderon.
Deltona: slstrrs. Blanche Torres.
Casselberry. Sororro Fronglllo.
Orlando.
Strphen K. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

JOEL JORDAN HILL
Joel Jordan Hill. 66. 1031 New
Jersey St.. Altamonte Springs,
died Thursday. March 12. at his
residence. Born April 15. 1925.
In Rupert. Go., he m ovrd to
Central Florida In 1945. He was
a m echanic for Ihe city of
Apopka and a Baptist. He was an
A rm y veteran.
Survivors Include wife. Em ily;
sons. Mark Allen. David Krllh.
both of SI. ITtrrsburg; daugh­
ters. Sheila Ann Barnes. Alta­
monte Springs. Debra Kay T u rr.
Lake Mary. Mallnda Lou. Winter
Springs: brother. Horace II..
Kissimmee; 12 grandchllren.
H a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.

JOHN KURT HORN
Jo hn Kurt Horn. 73. Sullivan
Street. Deltona, died Saturday.
M a rc h 14. at M o rn ln g s ld c
Sanitarium In Pinellas Park.
B o r n S e p t . 2 5 . 1 9 1 8 , In
Germany, he moved lo Central
Florida In 1985. He was a retired
learltcr for the Orange County
school system and a memlier of
First Church id Christ. Scien­
tists. Deltona. H r was also a
member of the National Associa­
tion of Foresters. Retired Officers
Association and the ITa rl Harbor
Survivors Association. H r was a
Navy veteran of World War II
and Ihe Korean War.
S u r v i v o r a In c lu d e s o n s ,
D o u g la s S te p h e n . D e lto n a ,
Gordon Richard.
Beach:
lard. Daytona
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W A S H IN G TO N - Here are 23
of the 24 current and former
members of the House of Repre­
sentatives Included on Ihe House
ethics commlllee's list of worst
offenders who wrote checks on
their House bank accounts with
Insufficient funds.
Th e Associated Press obtained
the names of 22 of Ihe 24 on the
list and they are listed with Ihe
numbers of checks bounced and
the nu m be r of m onths the
overdrafts exceeded their next
paychecks during the 39 months
under Investigation. In addition.
Rep. Mickey Edwards. R-Okla.,
said Sunday he is on the list, but
provided no details. Th e name of
the 24th has not been disclosed.
• F o rm e r Rep. T o m m y
Robinson, D-Ark.. 990 checks.
16 months.
• Bob Mrazek, D -N .Y.. 972
checks. 23 months.
• Robert Davis. R-MIch.. 878
checks. According to Informa­
tion made available to the AP.
the overdrafts exceeded his next
paycheck for 13 of the 39
months.
• Charles Hatcher. D-Ga.. 819
checks. 39 months.
• Charles Wilson, D -Trxas. 81
• Former Rep. Doug Walgren. checks, eight months.
D-Pa.. 858 checks. 16 months.
• Rep. Mickey Edwards. It• Stephen J . Solarz. D-N.Y.. Okln. (not provided)

Housewives fight for new
trial for convicted rapists
By KILLY P. KISSCL
Associated Press Writer_________
RENOVO. Pa. A pair of
housewives, working from their
kitchen tables, are attempting to
use testimony from 36 alibi
witnesses to point out holes In
the stale's case and win a new
trial for three men convicted of
rape.
'Y v e put m y family on hold for
four years for this." said Donna
Clemente. 36. whose husband,
tw o c h i ld r e n a n d fo re ig n
exchange student live among
Ihe transcripts and affidavits
that Utter her home.
Clemente Is pursuing the case
w i t h h o u s e w if e W a n c t t a
Sockman. 41, whose cousin.
Is one of the
iplsta and an aco(Clrmeritts's- -.t.t.itm
0. Jeffrey Francis. 36.
M V U ta n c U ' .tro th e ^ J q a x - M v
were convicted In 1988 of raping
a woman on Oct. 4.1986.
Th e y were charged with the
rape after being questioned
about an unrelated aaaaull that
happened hours after the rape.

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sister, Edith Becker, Bradenton;
three grandchildren.
Stephrn R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Dcllona. In charge of
arrangements.

ANN E. LAWSON
A n n E. Lawson. 86. 4059
Sugar Palm Terrace. Oviedo,
died Friday. March 13. at Manor
Care In Winter Park. Bom Nov.
20. 1905. In Lanse. Pa., she
m ovrd lo Central Florida In
1988. She was a retired toy
buyer for Bigelow's Department
Store and u Protestant.
Survivors Include daughter.
Lorraine A.. Carlson. Oviedo;
three grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Goldenrod. In charge of
arrangrmenta.

CHARLIE BYRANT MOFF1TT
Charlie Hyranl Moffltt. 84. 733
E. Logan Drive. Uingwood. died
Saturday. March 14. at Florida
Hospital, Altamonte Springs.
Bom Oct. 6. 1907. In Lewlsburg.
Te n n .. he m ovrd to Central
Florida in 1934. He waa a truck
driver and a Baptist.
Survivors Inrhide wife. Louise:
son, C h a rlie C .. Longw ood;
d a u g h te r. C h a rlo tte Staten.
Greenwood. Va.; two gra n d ­
children.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Allamonte Springs. In
cltarge of arrangements.

JUAN RIVERA SUARES
Ju a n Rivera Suarez, 71. 833
Orange Ave.. Longwood. died
Friday. March IS. at Florida
Hospital. Orlando. Bom April 16.
1020. In Puerto Rico, he m ovrd
to Central Florida In 1991. He
was a retired hospital laundry
worker and a member of Ihe
ITntrcostal Church of God.
Survivors Include wife. Maria:
sons. Wilson Maldonado. Daniel
Maldonado, both of Brentwood.
N.Y.. Wilfred Maldonado. Joae L.
M a l d o n a d o , b o t h of
Konkonkoma. N.Y.. Ernesto J ..
West Palm Beach: daughters.
Alda L. Flores. Evelyn, both of
Brentwood. Yolanda Maldonado.
Longwood. Rosa M. Santos. A l­
tamonte Springs; brothers. Fella
R.. Daniel R.. both of Chicago:
sister, H o s t M rn ado. Miamii T i i

The accuser, a woman In her
2 0 s . w a s a b d u c t e d In In
Williamsport, raped In a rural
area, and relumed lo her home.
W illia m s p o r t ,ls 180 m ile s
norihwest of Philadelphia.

Truck
C o a tln n s d from Paga IA
condition.
Knm bluh will request authori­
ty to purchase the trurk during
the regularly scheduled inerting
of Ihe Longwood C ity C o m ­
mission. today, at 7 p.m.. In the
commission chambers of City
Hall.

f h a t'i for lunohT
Tuesday, March 17,1M2
Pork Staak and Gravy
Buttered Baked Potatoes
Turnip Greens with Roots
Cinnamon Apple Sauce
Garlic Roll
Milk

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grandchildren and one great­
grandchild.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springa, In
charge of arrangementa.

ORBRAB. WILLARD
O rbra S. W illard. 85. 200
Cottesmore Circle W „ Lo ng­
wood. died Friday. Marrh 13. at
Florida Hospital. Orlando. Born
Feb. 19. 1907, In Washington,
he moved lo Centra Florida In
1977. He was an official of the
Cadillac Motor ll».. and was a
m em ber of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church. Altamonte
Springs.
Survivors Include wife. Rhoda;
daughter, Vivian Willard Leach.
Longw ood. sisters. Margaret
Hahn. Palm Beach. Irma Loeftier, Washington; four grand­
c h ild re n and one g r e a t­
grandchild.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In

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charge of arrangementa.

DILLON ALEXANDER ZAMDillon Alexander Zambouros.
Infant, or 217 W hile Rapids
Court, Orlando, died Saturday,
Marrh 14. In Orlando. Bom Jan.
28. 1992. In Orlando, he was u
m e m b e r o f S t . S t e p h e n 's
C a t h o lic C h u r c h . W in te r
Springs.
S u rv iv o rs Include parents.
Paul A . and Qirollne It.. O r­
lando; sister, Leah Roar. O r­
lando; paternal grandparents.
Rita and Augustine Ull. Orlando;
p u trrnul grandparents. I 'r i r r
and N ikki Zam bouros. W rs l
Pal m B e a c h ; m a te rn a l
g ra n d p a re n ts , N o rm a n und
H e le n T h o m p s o n , W i n t e r
Sp rings; great-grandm others.
Nora Zam bouros and Leonu
Kennedy, both of Queens. N.Y.
Hanflrld Mortuary Services.
Winter Springs. In cliarge of
arrangements.

�• A - Sanlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida

Monday

March 16 199?

Lake Mary
Association donates gazebo

E

By N IC K P F E IF A U F

Herald Stall Writer

Presbyterian women to sponsor show
L A K E M A R Y — Markham W o o d ' I’reshvlertan W o m e n '
G ro u p I - »|Hinsnrlnn lit* llrsi SpilitR Ir a ami Style show on
Saturday. M a rc h 2 l . n l H rath rou C ou ntry l lu h a l I p m
Fashions will I k - provided In Casual l orncl A ll.u m illlr Mall
All priMiM'ds will tu rn fll Hit- bulldluR lum l lor the m w kill In It
T lr k r ln arc 812 and scalliu! I* hmlir rl Door prl/es w ill I h provided In C u linary ( ’oltaRi-. LntiRwood
For Itifnrm ulloii and reservations, call Ian h au lm an
:i:i2 0 7 4 0 or Marlene T lllin ie r 8:14-7220

CALENDAR
Seniors to meet for activities
I.A K K M A R Y — T h e Lake M ary Seniors ineel every Tuesday
lor"aedlvllle* .u the old t in hall North C o u n iry C h ih H o .u l
O n Tuesdays, diet enter oilers die followInu

• dti in . the center o |m iis
• «l 15. isenlle exert Ise
• |() .n il lap rpilltlnR Sr wIriR Rroup lor K S V I* propels
and name time
• Noon, hrtng your ow n lunch
• I p ill all R inupam l I aid plavuut
• 4 p m . the t fille r closes
The lour III Tuesday ol eat h m outh, die follow m u Is available

• 11 a m tree blood suttar anil pressure chi t ks
• 10 III) a.in
.i proRrain W illi Riiest speakers,
il tltlOII tIC*&lt;*ct
• Noon, lunch, everyone hrlllRHlInRer lor ids lo share
• I p m rcRiilar classes
O n Fridays, die center oilers

lo

Is-

• 10 00a in . line daneliiR
• Noon. liridRe. puns hie. dommoes and pu//lt *
Details call :i2d 41KIH

I.A K K M A R Y — I lie C oninm
iillv Im provem ent Association
and C ltv ol l.ake Mary held a
drill* .Mi ni rerem ony rreenllv
I he ftM .ll point w as I he Ru/eltn
luslnlleil next in die elly rentelery
O n .Jail I Hih. m em bers nl die
C IA . C ltv Ciim m lssitin and stall
and l.ake Mary residents lurned
out lu undertake tile t II\ s seeo n d N e I r h b o r s I n r
NeIRhtMirbnods proRram. a lelurblshlnR propel at Ihe proper
l\ nd|.iiiu l lo die Lake M .uy
Cem elerv
T h e cemetery properH Is lo
t aletl south ul (till Lake Mary
Road, near I'alm edo Street and
lire C S X railroad tracks
T h e m ain leal lire ol die work
w a s Ih e c o n s t r u c t io n ol a
Ra/rlxi. which was financed hv a
85.IKK) donation hunt the C IA
A e e u rd lriR in M a y o r R a n d y
Morris
II dial Ra/elto would
have lieelt I h iiir Ii I III kll lorm . It
would have cost u s 810,000 lit
added. "U til the C IA purchased
the m all'rials and Ihe cltv crews
built It. savltlR hall ol the lininei
dial uilRlil have been used
At ri*out yesterday. elH and
C IA otllelals met at the site lo
olllelally dedlrale die Ra/elm
with Lillian G rilled. ol die C IA
H oard ol T ru s te e s , olllelallv
liirillllR the R.i/rlx* over lo the
Cltv

Photo by Tom m y Vincent

Members ol Iho C IA . City Com m ission, stall and resldonls dedicated the new garobo
Mayor Morris sjsike lo Ihe
Rad*"rUlR Ih III.Hiked die C IA
lor .
Rill ol lilt R.in-txi He also
extended Ills appreciation lo the
m em bers ol Ihe C IA . Garden
C lu b . H istorica l Society and

Rencr.il public lor llielr ellnrls
toward eslalilishltlR the resdul
park sedltlR
T h e ee in e I e r y a r e a re
huhlshliiR was the third In die
s e r ie s o l N e lR h h o r s lo r

N i -Ir I i I io i hoods pm jeels Monts
said he expects lo pmtxisi- th&lt;
location lor next m onth's park
rem rsIrllnR durliiR Ihe i i |h o n lin e
Lake M atv ( I n
C om m ission
m eedllRou Mure li H ull

Taste of
Lake Mary
selling fast

Students caught horsin’ around

B y N IC K P F E IF A U F

Herald Stall Writer

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I.A K K M A R Y
I n k . is liav&lt;
only been oil sal* lo! a I*11*1 mil*

lot die annual Taxi* **l I ik*
Mary event hut tin n tin said to
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Chanilier ol C om m e n * man
URei |Untie I'aik* i said.
I Ins is
do- diu rl annual Iasi* **l l-*k&lt;
M a il ami H's RoliiR In l*&lt; du
laiR esl and the hi si
Sit*
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sold 17 Cm |mr.itc T a h irs and
ai&lt; ReltliiR mol* *alls* a* h *la\
T h e event is s» heduled Ini
Mood.in April 1.1 n di&lt; I m i.*
cu.m Gull am i C ou niry &lt; lull In
Lake M.iin I « sdvHlcs si.ui .u &lt;&gt;
p ul . a nd are scheduled lo
*m iltm ii m u ll 8 :tll p m
Parker said. As h i lIn past
.m a id w lm iliiR cln-l* tr*nn m u m
ol die area's most t.imou* n s
i,m i.m is will hr p n p a iliiR *
variety **l rlelleael*-s ih.u will
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Students al Lake Mary Elementary School, donned
m their cowboy and cowgirl outfits enjoyert
Cowboy Day on Ihe playground ol Ihe school

recently Coach Elance. physical education
instructor, called Ihe slops ol a square dance as
d o third grade class ptommado in a circle

Scarlett Rosier ago 9 ol Mrs Simmons class, sal upon her horse
Penny as studenls asked questions ol Scarlett s mother. Sarabecca
on how lo ride, care lor and Iho ddtercnl gates ol Ihe horse

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advance and 818 at III* dnm
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table I* set\.illolls an N il’ p.ilk
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Theso dudes Chanco Rea and
Chris Smith were in charge* of
the chuck *agon

Club takes the lead
I. K A t ) I In S u n i m .i n r u l\ fm iii' &lt;t *lull In *h#nr* hu*»in» ss
con t in t ion* u til inert 7 .Ml .1 in W e d m ^ U y .11 I’chhlt &lt; i n k
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’Noles, Bulls make big show
T A I.I.A IIA S S K K — Florida Stale and South
Flurida art* headed to the N CAA lotirtiaitit*nl
when* tht-y could play cat'll nllirr tl Iliry survive
opt-iilnt! unities. while Florida will I n* Hi the
National liivllatlonal Toim iam t iil
The Seminoles. 2 0 ‘I. are UulitU to the NCAA
lor llu* fourth little tu Kennedy's six seasons
I hey eould meet the University ol South Florida
in the second round It the Scinllinlcs net past
Montana and the Hulls upset (■eori’elown
Florida, which surprised many with Its Hi 12
season, did not make the t i l t cam NCAA held
Florida will play Ulehinom l T h u rs d a y in
(•alnesvllle lit the tlrsi round ol the National
Invitational Tournament Florida last played In
thr* N IT In 1989. advancing to the llnal lour

IN SID E:
■ Com ics, Pagp 4B
■ People, Page 5B
■ Classified, Page 6B

A year in the making
‘Prepared’ Lions topple
defending state champs
By DEAN SM ITH
Herald Sports Writer
TA I.I.A IIA S S K K - Miami Senior
never siimd a chance
The Ovletlu High Sclinnl boys
v a rs ity basketball tra in never
trailed as II knocked oil the three­
time delemlltig stale champion
Miami-Senior High 74-97 to claim
the Class IA stale championship
game al the Tallahassee l.ro n
C o u n ty C iv ic ('r u le r Saturday
night
Thr* victory was the llrsl stale

c h a m p io n s h ip for a Se m in o le
County learn since Oviedo turned
the trick against Jennings 52-40 In
llu* Class C (tmw Class Al lllle game
III 1957.
Fur Oviedo, which Is the only
c o u n t y s c h o o l tu h a ve e ve r
advanced In the cham pionship
game. It marked the loiirth appear­
ance In the finals, having lost to
Paxton in 1955 and Chatahoochcc
In 1995
Hill head coach F d lloliun said
that the victory may mil have I h *c ii
quite lair

"I had one year in prepare m y
Ira n i lu r M ia m i-S e n io r." said
liollon "A n d they had one day
Holton said II was at l he stale
loiiriiamrnt a year ago Dial he
started getting ready lor this game.
1 picked them lo Ik * in llu* filial
game a year ago." said liollon
I
went lo Miami lo yvaleh them play
Iasi summer. I saw game lllms on
llltill and I talked In several |M-ople
about llir-iii I probably knew more
alsiul ibem than m y own team
"F v rry lh ln g we did I I I practice
was In pieparatlon to play them Wc
worked nn healing llirlr press and
pressure drfcnscs every day We
bail a game plan llgturd uul and the
kids went nut and ran It to perfec­
tion. II we had played Fletcher litre
See Cham pions. Page 211

Gators tame Bulls
TA M I’A — Flurltla pllehet Mare Valdes sirtn k
out I I and Ills Gators claimed a 2 1 college
hasehall w lit over South Florida Sunday
Tilt (taints 20 5. girl tilt the hoard III the
second Inning when Ted Hit It led oil with his
sixth home run ol the season
Florida scored lis second run In the third
liming when Soulh Florida starting pitcher Mark
Heed. 2-3. dropped a throw to llrsl. allowing
ll.ivc Majcskl to store limn llrst Irnsc
Iii the seventh lunltig. .I. is o ii Garcia ol South
Florida singled to drive in Doug Carroll alter
( arroll had doithleil and advanced In third
The Hulls. 13 I I . threatened In the eighth
lulling on a long drive hy Wade Norris, caught
hv Majcskl near the lell Held fence
In the filial liming. IJSF pul two men on. hut
Valdes struck out Hrett King to end the game

Pace not enough for ’Canes
C O K A I. G AHI.KS
Miami light hander Fadul
Arrteta threw lour shutout Iniilugs. striking mil
lour and allowing only two lilts m Ills llrst start
as a Hurricane to cam Ills llrst win as Miami
•Ideated Pace (l I Sunday
I lie w in was Miami's tenth tit Its last eleven
games Pace is now (1 ti
heading 211 In tile third. Miami. 17 -1. broke
loose lor lour runs on two hits
Consecutive walks to Dave Hcrg. Charles
.Inhnson and Frank Mora set the stage tor a
two run double by .lohuatheu Smith
Klchard I.vons relieved Pace starter and loser
Man Papp.il.into III 21 and gave up a two tun
single to Alex Miranda Miranda was the star,
going 2 lor 2 with his m i olid borne run III as
many games while driving in three tuns

Pavin edges Couples
F o ld I.A UD K KD A I.K - With Fred Couples
.uul t'orrv I’.in iii going in .i 585 yard. parTi
pi.i\nil hole. I hr advantage Is ( ouplcs
Here's Kfeddle I hr III.Ill r.illrd Hnnin I m»111
hv Ills fellow pins, one nl llu* longest hitlers m
gull and nn a streak, pi.in tnu skinnv little Corey ,
definitely Hill .1 tili* Kllll nil till* h «
So i nrf Ntiling Is III Fred's l.ivnt. right''
Wrong.
A llrr I n ii I i h.id p .u rrd the llrst plavutl hole.
I'.ivlil sfrp|M‘d lr.ii k (m ill Ills I r r shnl nil I lit*
|Hth w hen a rowdy l.m urged linn in "sh a n k it.
lilt it in the nn.ltd
I |nsi hacked nit. ti.id a lllllr chuckle and
played aw av. I'av III said
W hen Couples drove lilln a la liu a v hunker,
neither h r nnr r.iv lll had any &lt; lianee nl real lung
the green in tv\n .m il the advantage sw ung In
III* s ir.nl\ grltlN lllllr l*.i\ in H r lhp|&gt;ed a thltd
shnl In atmill l.r* leet and Couples was niltsldr
hnil. . i I h nit 20 tret .inn .in and nil th r same line
Couples Irtt Ills hlidle pntl llu lies short and
I'.iNtn made the pu ll Ini th r tilrdle dial seemed
his lo th earrer victory. w orth $ 1118.000 Iroiti
llu Inlal plirse nl $1 1 llllllinii
I ivi others Un h id ing *10 year old Kay Klnvd.
Ililssrd (lie pi.in nil hy a single shot

Klnvd was tied at 271 with Keith Clearwater.
II i IIn Ihiy llrnw it.
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Junior College Baseball
Hlbbing Communlly Colloge (Mn ) at Seminole
Community College, doubloheader. 1 p m

Baseball
Loesbutg at Semlnolo. 4 p m

Mainland al Lake Branlley, 3 30 p m
McCallte (Chattanooga. Tn I al lake Mary. 2 15
pm
Oak Ridge. Oviedo, Seminole at Lyman
Invitational. 3 p m

Girls' Tennis
Lyman

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SAN FOR D - After only two lull
weeks of play In the Satilntd Church
Solthnll League S|trlng Season, only
two ol tlu* Hi trams still have an
tmhralrtt record
&lt;)( tin* two. lltc Nativity "Dls
ctplea" didn't pktv S.tlnnlav .mil iIn*
('Ittirrh ol ('.(Hi ol I’rophrry team
collected Its second slratgltl com
i*.(mm'lM*hlndtinc run victory
I'rnpltccy remained tlu* only tin
Im-.i Icii tram In Ihe (iim|)cllt|ye
Dlvtsion when .Jtihli 1.1viol singled
In Jason Mim k w iili tin* winning tun
wall two nut In tin* I mit ti mi nl tin*
seventh liming as lltc dch-iidlng Fall
cliamploiis edged Central Haptlsl
9 8
In other morntng games at l.cc P
Moure Park. First (lulled Mdltodlsi
scored It) runs m Its last two al hats
10 I m-.i I All Souls III ti. lltc (i i u t i i i ol
(ind scored lour slxlti liming tuns to
detent St. Stephen Catholic ti 2 and
Grace ('hrsltl.m took a 7 (&gt; forldt
win from Markliiun Wrvtth Pic
sbylertan.
In the altrrnnon games. Markham
Woods H.i|itlst hauiuicred tin San
lord Ulirtsllau "R e d ” 1 63. tin
Nativity "Crusaders” hashed |trc
vtously unite.iten Sautortl First
Na/arcnc 14 2. Holy Cross l.iilliciail
scored llircc runs lit the Imltmii ol
tin* seventh Itmlllg to I m st Ctcncva
Haptlsl 3-2 and Grace United M dh
udlsl w ltltslou d a lic iiic n iliiiis
comcttai k cltoit tn otilscurc S.mlurd
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I’rnpltccy leutls the ('oni|tcl!tlvc
Division \xIt ti a 2 0 icrotil and Is
Inllnwcd hy F’lrsl M c II iimII sI. All
Souls. Central 1i.ijit 1st and ('hutch
ul God tall I I I and SI Stephen
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III tin- F e llo w s h ip D lv ts io n
Na/arcnc and Mat kit.tut Woods
Haptlsl are liolh 2 1 It .tiling tin
leaders arc Grace Christian San
told ( iirlstlun "Red" and the Natty l
tv " C ru s a d e rs " tall I ll and

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Doing a little of everything
Shannon Cook, shown hero computing in tho tuple |ump Iasi season
helped Iho Lake Mary Rams scoro in live dilferont events Saturday at
tho Space Coast Rolays in Morritt Island The Rams will run in Ihe
Seminole Relays Tuesday and host the Lake Mary Invitational Friday

Locals among top five at Space Coast
M K R H ITI IS L A M )
Lym an * girl* dominated the
dlut.iix i running i v n il* wtitle* the Lake Maiy girl* took
advantage nl llirlr di |»lh a* thr tun Seminole Count)
•*4hoofs I m it ll finished III tile top live nl Saturday s S|Mt e
i 'oast If el.IN *
I llusvtlle Astronaut won the team llllc. oulsmrttig
Lym an fl3V*-03 Laki Mary (4 1VS) followed Vero llrai It
(fill and Palm Hay Ir&gt;H) in ilie standings of the I t team

event
The Lym an &lt;|uaitcl ol Ktanah llrestih k. Janet
(ireetdarg, Htta GreenlM*rg and Millie Davit* unit thr*
tun mile relay with a lime nl IlfiH ii Janet Greeiilirrg
and llrestitek later Join* d with Melissa Le wis and ( h e n
Itnumgamer to win the itiftle relay In 4 l i d
Lym an also was fourth lit Imlh Ihe disianre medic)
114-02 31 and lour mile rrl.iN 12 1 III Ihe Greyhound*
also were third lit tlu I SO relay (fi2 I)
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Boys’ Tennis

Lake Howell al Colonial. 3 30 p m
Mainland at Lake Brantley. 3 30 p m
Oak Ridge, Oviedo, Semlnolo al
Invitational. 3 p m

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W HAT’S HAPPENING

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church clubs
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Seminoles
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Elite field
WIN I FK PARK - Despite the fad
lhilt Ihry're siill mil "h illin g on all
eylltlders.' I lie Sem inole High
School itoys' track team scored a
convincing vichiry al Saturday's
Klllt- Classic invitational inert at
Shuwallci Field
I In- Seminoles. w ho rolled up a
learn sccrc ol 18 1. nu lscorcd
riiiiuci up llriKikwiHid IGa.l hv 44
I m ill it ^ They wcie liilluwcd liy Oak
Rlilgc II I5|. Winter Haven ll 131.
host Winter I’.uk (85|. Tllusvllle and
K v u iis (hulli with 721 and Dr
Phillips (5li|
ll s pretty good win lor us. hul
we’re still a long way Irom con.
lu llin g on all ry rlln d rrs ." said
Seminole roach Ken llrauiuan "We
have some lop people, bill We have
lo hulld some people Irchhld thrill III
ease someone goes down or has a
bail lllgllt
Oil Saturday, p ie lly much all nl
Seminole's top |H-ople had good
nights, ihe Trllx- dominating the
Held cvctils and scoring well In the
rrlav and sprint rvrrux
lleglslerllig victories in the Held
ey eiils were Carlo While lit the slim
pm 158 feel. :»/•» inehcsl. Hernard
Sparrow m (lie discus 11 17 leel. H&gt;
Ini Iu*s|. llu i i i Dees i i i llu* tong lump
122 led, 11&lt; Inches) anil Andre Scull
iii llu* Iriplc |ump la tiled record
and |H-rsrui.d Is st I h le d . 111j
IIH lies).
Sparrow was also sen mil ii i Ihe
shot pul 155 le d . :t‘ j inchest while
Scull was M-cuiid In the long Jump
(22 led. 2 llu hrsi lin n Henderson
was second III the tuple |ump 145
led. 2 1 1 Ini hrs| and inurtll In the
longjum p 120 Its I. It) III! Iiesl
S e m in o le 's v e rs a tility really
showed iluotigh In ihe rumilng
events, where Scott ami Decs also
coiilrlhiilcil solid jHiluls
Scoti ran on a p.ilr nl first-place
relays combining wuh Hubert Kill
llli (n l.m l Shine and Cory Wilson
lo win llu* Ircshmaii sophotuiitc 4 x
lo iln t d r r id a v i l l ll and |ommg
Sec Hoys. I’age 211

CLASS 4A STATE CMAMPIONSHIP GAMI
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W I u m I a thunk it’’
On Saturday night, ihr ONlrdu
High S« In Mil Ixty*' ha*krtl*all tram
dtit uh.it leu |Mt)plr nulstdf nl I tie*
snuthurst Sruiltiolr ru u n tv rant
inunltv gave ihrm a (hatter at
doing u timing thr Class 4A shilr
( haiii|)lnitship
M irfr have tn i n **turtrs atMiu!
i rules nl th«' team. ita)s«ivrn» vnIio
(|ue»tlonrd tfir l.tom* A rr thry as
g(M»&lt;| as their rrenrd? A rr thry
lM-tti*r’' ( an th&gt; n utu a stair (ham
pi4&gt;nshl|t?
(iu lllv as t ti.uged
1 u as nnr nl those u tin tiad dnuhts
atmul Oviedo nevrr atMiut tin Lion*
ability hut atMiut thetr ability tu
traiislatr tlirtr skill into unis Would
(tie) altnu ('(M ill Kd Ikiltnu In
harness llirlr talent ’
T h r «onfuunding thing atMun thr
I.Inns is thru littiiiriisr talent, not
fust thru llrst h n i nr th rrr playrrs
hul all starting five and thrtr
reserves that was apparent tilts

L i k e a h 1g h per l o r ma n r r
automobile the Linns if ip ilrn l
1 oustant hue tuning K m rpt fur the
stall &lt;hamplonshlp game against
Miami S« 11101 Ovtedo hadn ! really
turned lit uh.it 1 uuld I m- drscritied
a* .« rna*lerp«r( t |*rrtnrmaner Y«*t
they kept u liming
I iiat tendetn ) wan considered a*

little last Near, when all that u&lt;
klieu was that Ikiltnit uould liavi
rvrrylMMty I mi k from .1 team that
uas already nnr nl (tie area s t*esl
I hen the Green* Hernard and
Devon, moved into the Oviedo
si hi*ol dtstrti t and turned the Lions
hum a |m»t«nt train Into a dangerous
one Hut eould thr\ play together *
Would our basketball I m*enough lor
.1 train that now had as many as su
|M)trnttal manpire players *
It hast) I lirrn rxi rp ttonally easy

furlht-f e vtd rn cr against Itie Lions
Mow ( m ild a tra m tliat only m t i i i s
to play well enough to w in Ik * taken
a* a legitimate stall 1 liaiilplonshlp
tfirral ’ Norm ally, a leant that din s
that can't 1 rank It op the extra
null h n n ess.trN to tn at a Hirer time
deletidlttg state cham pion

Hoi last night while dis4 ussing
Ills t eams u in over Miami Senior
|see related story I Ikiltotl said that
the Lions had s|M*nt Hie entire
season p re p a rin g to plav Ihe
Sllngatees that's hou g*M»d he
thought hts team would I k* Ihts
year In Lu t tn Ion hr eyert had the
(ite m s on Hu* learn Ikiltotl was
•1

g» it trig ready lor .1 showdown with
Miami Senior
Mii &lt;h ol w hat's hafifH-ned over Hit
last four months now make* *« n*«
At Hines. It steined like Hit l.lolis
were rrm nvrd (m in the gain* at
hand as II wfi.it they wen doing
didn't Itt the (iteiimst.ini e* Mien
were Hiom *. mvs4 If among Hu iii
who wondered why Holton |u*t
didn't turn llu Lions Iim»s«- every
ntghi
Holton sullered th« sling* and
arrows of short Sighted irttK* and
kept the Lions on ( ours4 aiming
them ever) game toward Miami
Senior There * fhe I m *I( logh H1.1i
you take a season one game at .1
lllllr. hut when you're |Milriitlallv
Hiat gt n h1 you liav e to liMik ahead
Now the reigning slate 1 hainpi
mis Holton .mil flit* Lions ran I«m»K
ahead to the 1 hallenge nt r« |m atnig
(It 1 nurse, now the Sttltgaiees and
the rest ol the state have a year to
p irfM ir to play them

�M

• Sanford Manfd, Sanford, Florida • Monday, March 18. 1802

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Seattle A CalUamla •

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41 X 4 ry
Oatrail
41 tl 411
Allan'*
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Indiana
X X 4SJ
Mllwauhat
X X .444
14 X M l
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W ESTER N CONFERENCE
imgBwrt DivHitP1
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Utah
4) 33 431
SanAntanta
X 14 423
Itaui tan
X X -343
Danvar
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Daltat
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X it 704
Oatdaatlata
X x 4 71
Phaanli
X &gt;4 434
Saatna
X X .334
LA Lakara
34 X 4)1
LA Cl igpart
34 )t 433
Sacr Omanta
X X Mb
a cllnchsd gtayatt berth
Satordey'i Oanaaa
LA Lakara *1. WaaMngtan ft
i1ll.Ort*ad*M
■ III. Mtaml 1*7
Naw Jaraar ft. Naw York *a OT
tan Antonia H A Wall tot
MliwauAaa 1M, Philadelphia K J
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Cleveland m Danvar *1
PhaonlallAMmnaaatallt
Houalan MA Utah *7
LACIlggara 1)1, tacramantaMt
taattia Iff. Dallaa taa
MarMar'a Oamaa
Cleveland al Waahtngtan, 7:JSpm.
O k a # e at Mlenri. 7iM a m .
AtlantaatDatrpIt, 7:M p m
LA Lakara al Indiana. 7: M a m
Chartatta al San Antonia. I.M p m.

M 8N
MIDW EST
Michigan II. AA lawa U
Purdua II. Indiana 10
TO U R N A M IN Tt

Kanaaa M, Oklanama St. p
Naw Maalcs S u T p a c k k U . 71

11 || l |||

N C . Chartatta 44. Tw
NCAA 01*111
JactaanvtHa II. &gt;0A I C . Spartanburg *7
TMrdPtai*

Troy tlUA^KatlVwn^

Arliana E . Ttnnaaaaa I I . wlnnar va.
Michigan Tama*a wlnrwr
tl. John'a Tutana wlnnar va. Oklabama
tl Oaargla tauttwm wlnnar
Ragtanal tamlfta
Frtdaj, March 17
At Rag* Arana
Laitngtaa, Kg.
OMa tt. MVSU-Nabraaka UCann wlnnar
va. UNC Miami— Alabama tlanlord wlnnar
Arliana E . Tann. ll.-M Ich lga n Tampla
wlnnar va. It. Jahn'tTulane— Oklahoma
tt. Oa. tauttwm wlnnar
1
Sunday, March Tt
A l Nagg Arana
Lailngtaa. K j.
tarnllmal wtnnan

Arkanaaa It* 71 va. Murray tlaN 117 171
Mamphii ttata (1*1*) va. Pappardina
(it a i
CaargtaTadtlll tllv a Houalan m i )
t auttw m California m i l va. Narthaaal
Louttiana l l t taa.
l l a . u -------a- a a
F flify i P p n »l H
A IU . at Gaytan Aran*
Kanaaa IM A] va. Howard (17 lit
Evont villa ( X I I v a T a ia a ll Paaa (H O I
Cmctnnatt ( I M ) v a Oalawara 1X11
Michigan H a lt (11-7) va. taulhwatl
Mlataurl tlaN m i )
AITba BradNy Cankar
Arkanaaa Murray St wlnnar va. Mamphla
II .■Pappardina wlnnar
Oaargla Tech HauaNn wlnnar v a Sauitwm
Cal NE Lautalana wlnnar
Sunday, Marctl II
A) U. al Darien Arana

Hauttan f l, Taaaa 7]
N C A A Tp
B A IT PtOIOttAL

va. EvanavilN.
uNC.
Duka ( N i l va CampballlTPIII
Taaaa m i l l va. lawa (I* Ml
taNn Hall III Bl v a La taIN IIP Ml
Ml wanrl I MB) ve Weal Virginia ( M l II
Friday. Marc* M
At Tka Caatrvm

U TE P wtrmar
Cincinnati Oalawara wlnnar a
St. SWMJuaurl II wlnnar
Friday, M arth R
At
AfMH
K a m u O fy, Ma.
A r k a m a i - M u r r a y I I . — M a m p h ii

H »4 1 vA F a r«M m U * m
tyracuaa III *1 VA Prmcawn m i l
N C .O w rN tN IH 4 I VA Mad StaN ( » 111
•Unlucky ( I M I v a OM DamMan 11S X )

M a ia a cb vaalli-Fa rdh am wlnnar v i.
tyracuaa PrlncaNn wlnnar
N C. CHarNnpNwa S U N wbmar va. Kan
lucky Old CNm Inlan wlnnar

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F la rld a Stale M entana w inner va.
Georgetown lauth Florida nlnnar
LSU BVU wlnnar va Indiana E. Illlnoii
■V, March tl
At Untvarattr Activity Cantar
Tampa. Aria.
U C L A .R o b e r t M a r r la w ln n a r va.
Laultviita Waka Faraat wlnnar
OAlabama-tW Lautalana wlnnar va Da
Part NawMaakatl. wlnnar
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At T h a n t
ANvaairaat.N.M.
Florida t l Montana—Gaorgttewn t. Flor
Ma wlnnar va. L tU aY U -InM a na E. minoit
U C L A Robert M a rrla -L a v liv illa Waka
F a r a t l w ln n a r va. O k la t ia m a ■IW
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Indiana (1141 va EaaNm IMMaN (17 (11
A l UalvaraMy ArttvNy CaaNr
Tampa, Arte.
ra.Raiarl
M artiaH* 111
UCLA m a i VA
I
LawlavtlW IM M Iv a Waka Fargal ( t i ll )
Oklahom a I D S) va. Saulkw allarn
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OaPeuI ( M i l ve. New Meaka Stew d i l l

wlnnar va UNCCIpad SIKentucky OOU

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A ll
Saturday, March I*
Sdfflltlnil
W EST REOIONAL
F k it Rtuw*
W*dwtd*r, Mart* II
Horn ton (It 7| •( UC tanla Barbara IM 41.
1* M r fit.
Santa Clara (M * l al CailNmia (M i l ,
H N jf f l
Montana 177 4) al Wlktonaln IM II. •p m
Lang Baacb tla N (I I *1 al CreigriMn 177II.
4:7* gm .

(M4I

laada*. Mart* 77
WlKonaln Montana wlnnar al Southom Cal

lalorday. April 4
Eaat champ lan va. Waal champtgn
louttwaat champ Ian va. Mldwaal champion

17(71

Mandar. April t
lamlflnal wtnnara
NCAA Wawwa'a Tournament
AM Tlmaa E IT
B A IT REGIONAL
RLm I
Ftfll W d S Ai
Wadnaadav, Marc* I*
Vermont I r t t l al Gaarga Wathlngton
l&gt;&lt; 41.7. JO pm
Tannatapa Chattanooga I I I II ) al Clam ion
(IB *), 7pm.
tl. Potaft llta i at Connecticut I n 1*1.
Til* p.m.
CM Dominion IN 10) al North Carolina
111*1.1 p.m,
Unite T M
tatvrdar, March II
U C a m tl. Pater't wlnnar al Vandarbltl
(M il
UNC O DU wlnnar alMtaml m i l
tanday, Marc* It
Varmanl GWU wlnrwr al Virginia l i t I )
Clam ton UTC wlnnar at Watt Virginia
m u
Al

&gt;. Va.

Virginia— OWU Vermont wlnnar va W ttl
Virginia— Ctamaon UTC wlnnar
Vandarbllt-UCann It. P tltr'i wlnnar va
Miami—O O U UNC wlnnar
a. Va.
X tarda y. Marc* M
SamtHnal wWvwra
M ID *AST REGIONAL
Flral Round
Wadnaedey, Mara* II
tauttwm Miaaltilppl ( I I I I al Rutgtri
( » III. T i l l p.m.
Twvwilaa Tech (II ■) at Alabama ( n * l. I
p.m.
Lautalana Tech i n f I al Northern Illlnoii
117 111.1pm
TaNda ( » II at Pravtdmca III I ) , 7p m
Tlmaa TBA
Saturday. Mart* 11
Rutport Southern M m wlnnar al Tan
noeaaelir II
Alabama Tarm Tech wlnnar al Weilorn
Kentucky ( I I 71
Sunday, Mart* 77

La Tech N. lumen wUvwr el Purdua Inal
PrayMmkp-TaNda wlnnar at Maryland

(»ll

X S X tr.

mai

SvwOay. Marctl H
SW Mlaaourl II Kanaaa wlnnar al lawa
IM 1I
UCLA Naira Dima wlnnar at T a u t (I l f I
Ktglaoal t a n Ulna It
At BaaMar, Cain.
Tftaniav Uarrii m
Colorado S III — M ittlitlgpl wlnnar va.
Arliana S ID o P a rt-P a m It wlnnar
SW Mlataurl Kanaaa— lawa wlnnar va.
UCLA Natra Oama— T a u t wlnnar

Tlmaa TBA
titvrd a j, Marc* II
HauaNn UCSS nlnnar al Stank- -d 1171)
Cal Santa Clara nlnntr at taaaa Tach

T H E FIN A L FOUR
A ll

SdmWInal wbvwri
■(IP *) v a Mmitana 1171)
■ (tt PI v a SddN FNrtda II M I
i ll* f l ve Brigham Ymmf

II* *1

At Uatraralty Ptrtltaw

Al*Wml1UNyanT*lwA
Tburaday, Marc* N
Rutgara Uutharn M H l — Tannaki
v a A11* am &gt; TarmTarti— W.Ky wlnnar
La. Tach N.IIUrwik-Purdui wlnnar va.
PrarManca TalaN Maryland wlnrwr

VA M lm url

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Obla ttata Mittlitlgpl Valley tlata wlnnar
va. Nabraaka Carmacticvl wkawr
North Carolina Miami, OMa wtrmar va.
Alabama Slantard wlnnar
Sawday, Mart* t l
AITkaOmal

M.C.
r va. Taaaa l

AM Tlmaa K I T
■ A I T I I N CONFERENCE

NawJaraay

Saturday. March It
Al

Kentucky M. A l d p h l 14

Barry A U apery Race t
FNrtdat. tavtHFNrtdal
Nava II. Columbia I
Tra rM I M

NawYart

M H IT M lA tT ft IC iO N A L
PlnfRivnft
THenftaf, Marcli ft
jaw8
as^udgul
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Ml
f"8fTn*n Lwranan
Dnckmatl
OMa Staff (33 3) Vt
Vallay
ftta XH f-t))
N«4f*tk« l i t 10i r t Connactlcvt ( I M )
Monti Carolina (3t 4) r t Miami* Ohio
(33?)
Alabama (33 4) vt S'anfarft (1114)
FrX aT.M arth M
At Th9 Omaf
A IM *
Arliona (14 4) vt. Eatt Tennetiao Slat*
(334)
MkhWan ( X 4) vt. Tam#la (I?t3 )
tt. John'! (I* III va Tutana ( I I I )
Oklatiama H a l t U t i l va. Oaargla
Southern (It II

MIDW EST R IO IO H A L
Flral Naaad
Than dar. Man A I*
AITha I
Irracm p BL Oaargatawn 14

pittaburgh va. Clnclnnatt (M l at Plant Cttg.
I.M p m .
Chicago dPvlta la* (M l va. Atlanta al (Mat!
Palm Saach. 1:rtp m.
Datrwit va. U . Lauta al II. Pttanburg. I t )
pm .
Laa Angataa va. Bmlwi |MI at Wtntar
Haven, IrM p j v
Cincinnati (M l vt. Kanaaa City I m ) at
Hamaa City, 1:1* pm .
Ad ^a iia M p i
fwsnrwsi
n
i. 1:4
pj«i.
Kanaaa CM* I m ) va. N.Y. Mart at Part II.
lucta. l:M p m.
Minnaaata va. T a u t at Port Chartatta. l i l t
pm .
PhllpdatpMa va. Taranto at Dimedm. t ilt
pm
la lN n (M l va. Chlcapa WHIN laa l u l at
taraaala. i m p m
. Cleveland v a Chlcapa Cuba al Mata. Arli..
M fp .in .
CaMNmla v a tan Pranctaca al IcaNtdaN.
A ril-.1: M pm .
tan Drape va. leetin al Tampa. A m ., I N
pm .
Mltwaukaa va Oakland al PhaanlA I N
pm .
Nalllmart va. N .Y . Yank ear al Part
Lauderdale. 7.11pm.

Ragtanal CSamptamklg
Saturday, Marctl M
At Tha Spactram
HUl«4*lplliA
SamIfInal «ln n a n

MIIMNEfT REGIONAL
Flral ■
Kanaaa m i l at lauthwaal Mlataurl StaN
(17I I , ( p m .
New* borne 114 Ml at UCLA 11* »). M p m,
Arliana S U N (M a i al OaPaul ( 1* 01. •
pm .
SauNwm lllmolt ( t l 7) at Calarada It) *1,»
pm .

tS. Ulirwii Wlnnar at Miiaittippi
m ii
ArlMna SI. OaPaul wlnnar at Pam ttata

Cralghlen Lang Baach It . wlnn*r al
SNphan P. Aualln (77 71
RagMnal SamltMala
Al laa mo
ThuraSaj, Starch la
Hauttan UCSB— Stanford wlnnar v a Cal
Santa C la ra -T a ia t Tach wlnnar
Wltcanaln Montana-Sautham Cal wlnnar
va Cralghtan LB SI — S F. Amlin wlnnar
Ragtanal CSaaagtanaSla
Al taaltw
SatarNa*. March M
Sami I Inal wlnnar a
T H E FIN A L FOUR
Al Laa Angatat
talardar, Apm t
E ail champion va. W ttl champion
I champion va. Midnaii champion
ri*J fTI rtt Phis
tanday, April I

AM Tlmaa 1ST
W A L E I CONFERENCE
Patrick OtvHlan
L T P t i OP OA
■ NY Rangan
44 33 4 m u m
■ Wathlngton
X 34 ? tt 343 234
N w Jtrt*Y
34 14 10 Tt 234 m
Pitttburgh
33 X • 74 301 Ifb
NY Itlandtrt
X 33 4 X I X 177
Philadelphia
17 33 It 43 313 133
Adam-ft Ofvi«Mm
■ Montrtal
41 21 I 40 347 177
i Bot ton
X X 14 74 33? I X
■ Buffalo
17 31 11 X 133 H I
Hartford
31 34 11 S3 l i t 343
OuXwc
14 X 11 X 111 M l
CAM PBELL CONFERENCE
Marrla Dlvlilaii
W L T P f t OF OA
• Detroit
37 23 It 43 XS 3 »
Chicago
31 U 14 74 221 31}
SI Lauit
X X 4 73 344 241
Mlnnaaot*
X X 3 X 214 I X
Toronto
M X 7 X 312 M0
Smyth* M vliiM
a Vancauvar
X 21 10 X 2X 310
Lot Angatat
X &gt;7 13 77 I X MJ
Edmonton
X X 1 tl 334 233
Winnipeg
27 31 1) bl &gt;11 317
Calgary
M 34 14 X 337 271
Sanjaa*
14 X t 3? Il l 304
a clindiad pUyaN berth
Saturday’t Oamaa
Philadelphia A Warningtan I
Mlnrwaetat.C
N.Y. lalandara A ButlaN I
lAO uebecA OT

u

8 f tM B I B

Male's
l o p - r a n k e d ( c a m fro m
Jacksonville Beach which Miami
heal In the aemlflnalal. who
know* what would have hap­
pened.”
Bolton goi (he Idea to prepare
Tor Miami a year In advance from
a clinic he attended one Bum­
mer.
"W hen I Aral Marled coaching,
I w rnl lo a clinic where someone
said you should prepare your
tram lo beat the beat team on
your schedule," said Bolton. "If

you can beat that team you will
probably be successful against
everyone el»e. And Miami-Senior
ha* one of (be best program* In
the Mate year In and year out."
Th e Lions Jumped out lo a
12-2 lead at the Mart of the game
as they cruised to their 21M
Mr sight victory. The y were un­
defeated In 33 games against
Florida school* this year and
finished w llh a 34-2 record.
Th e Stlngereea. which entered
(he tournament ranked No. 2 In
Florida and No. 0 nationally, did
battle back lo tie the game at
IB-18 but the quick atari was

enough lo give Oviedo con­
fidence that II could beat the
c h a m p lo n a . M a lm l-S e n lo r
finished the season at 33-3.
T h e Lions tandem at guard.
Junior Leon Lowman and senior
Bernard Qrten. again had out­
standing games. Lawman, who
has frustrated Bolton at times
this season with moody play,
•cored 21 to gain the tourna­
m ent's Most Valuable Player
Award while O rren scored 12
and was named to the AllTournament Team .
But Bolion said it was a team

BoysC « M la t * 4 f r * M ! ■
Kuflln. Aawad
Duval and Patrick Wilson on the w inning
lrr*hman-*opomore 4 * 400-meter relay |3:3C.O).
Dees, who finished second In the 200-melcr
dash 122.3). was a member of the flrM-place
va nity 4 a SOOrtirler relay (3:23.91 along with
Kir hard Peterson, Gary Rowe and Jeff Ingram, lie
also ran a leg of Seminole's second-place v a n ity 4
a 100-meter relay (43.21 that Included Cory
Wilson, Anthony Neal and Ingram.
Rowe. Ricardo Allen. Terrance done* and Brian
Kottinghaua combined lo win the two-mlle relay
with a time of 8:17.8. Rowe came back to finish
second in the HOO metrr run 1201.8) while Allen
r u n e In fourth (204.8).
Richard Peterson scored In both hurdle events,
winning the 300-meter Intermediate hurdles
IS0.8) and taking fourth in I he 10O-meter high
hurdles (15.2). Willie Williams finish Math In the
lOO meler high hurdles 115 8).
In the IQO-metrr dash. Cary Wilson was second
(10.81 with Gerard Shine taking filth (11.11.
Ingram finished third In the 400-meter daah
150 81.
T h e T rib e w ill host the continuation of
Seminole Relays on Tuesday nlghl before going
lu the Bob Kayes Invitational In Jacksonville this
Saturday.
O C A L A — Lake Mary's D J . Lewis won the mile
ran. finished second In the two mile ran and

came In fourth In the 880-yard run to earn the
Mast Valuable Performer award In the running
events at the Knights of Columbus Invitational al
Ocala-Foresi on Saturday.
Led by Lewis. Hie Hams finished a solid second
In the team standings behind OalneavllieCast side. 89M-54V4.
"It was a good workout leading up to our Lake
Mary tnvllallonal this week," said Ram coach
Willie Calloway. "W e've started real alow this
season. We only have four seniors, three Juniors
and about 30 freshmen and sophomores.
"W e have been finishing back In the park. Th is
was a good meet to build confidence going Into
our meet. We really needed this."
Lewis, one of the few seniors on the Lake Mary
•quad, won the mile In 4:34. posted a lime of
10:13 In the two mile and 2:04.0 In the 880.
Anush Collins and Alonso Brandldge. two other
Lake Mary seniors, each scored In two events.
Collins won the lOO meler daah In 10.8 and was
second In (he 220-yard daah 122.8) while
Urandldgc was fifth In both the high Jump (5 feet,
10 Inches) and long Jump |20 feel. Tinch).
Terrell W hile look second in the shot put (51
fret. 9 Inches) while Joseph lllllrry came In flflh
142 feet. 2 VS Inc heal. In (he pole vault. Travis
Crawford was fUlh 19 feel. 0 inches) and Steve
Plan finished Math 19 fret).
Also scoring In the two milc run were Chris
Kurd (fourth. 10:441 and Richard llelnsman
(Bisth. 11:121.

cfTort that produced Ihe win.
"Leon was really focused and
Ju s t h a d an o u t s t a n d in g
tournament," said Bolion. "U u l
In the lockerroom before ihc
gome, we discussed Ihc fact that
w e fe ll he (L o w m a n ) a nd
Bernard (Green) would have
outstanding games. But for us lo
win. we hsd to have Ihe whole
tram Involved and they (Ihe
guards) had to gel ball to the
others Mnce they would have
Ihclr hands on the ball.
"W e told them Ithe guards) ir
they didn't get them (ihe inMdc
people) Ihe ball we would lose.
And If they did get Ihe ball Inside
and they didn't produce, we
would lose."
But produce the Inside people
did. as senior Simon Harper

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tossed in 10 points and Junior
forward Randy Wright added 14.
Bernard's brother Devon Green,
also a Junior forward, chlp|&gt;cd In
with five while Junior center
C h ris Uraxlon came off Ihe
bench lo score four palms on
two monster dunks.
Th e Sllngerees were led by 21
points from 8-foot. 6-lnch senior
forward Ju lio Jlm enex, with
6-foot, 0-lnch senior point guard
Sieve Edwards. Iasi year’s Mr.
Basketball In Ihe state and the
brother of Florida State alar
Douglas Edward*, adding 20.
" If * a Seminole Counly victory
for sure," concluded Bolton. "I
couldn't believe that many peo­
ple from Ihe county were there,
especially when not many peo­
ple thought wc had a chance
with Miami."

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Girls
Continued from IB
In the Held event relays.
Lym an was second In the high
Jump (tied at 8 feet. 10 Inches)
and discus (280 feet. 11 Inches),
third In the shot put (88 feet. I
Inch) and sixth In the triple Jump
(82 feet. 7 Inchcsl and long Jump
|54 feel. 8 Indies). Four of the
L ym a n field performers also
combined lo take second In the
’ 'weigh' wom en's" 440 relay
158.3).
Lake Mary's only victory came
In the 440-yard shuttle high
h u rd le re la y , w h ere Leslie
Cltarella, Monica Llcclardrllo.
T a m m y McGinnis nnd Malenr
Koch combined lo run a 1:18.6.
Th e Ram foursome of Heather
Uonck. Christina Olson. Chrtssy
Louv and Renee Frank turned In
a time of 23:48.2 In the four-mile
relay, good for second place and
a new Lake Mary school record.
Olson. Frank. Louv and llonck
also were third In the two-mllc
relay (IO:43|.
Lake Mary picked up fourthplace finishes In the long Jump
relay, high Jump relay and mile
relay. In the long Jump, Shannon
“Cook cleared la feet, 7 Inches.
Am y Downs covered 14 feet. 4W
Inches and ileknh lloolh leaped
14 feel. 3 Inches Tor a team mark
of 57 feet. 74* Inches.
Diane Dubcr cleared 4 feet. 6
Inches while Stacey Gray went
over 4 feet. 2 Inches In the high
Jump lo help the Rams tie lor
fourth wllh Astronaut and Mer­
ritt Island at 8 feet. 8 Inches.
S h a w n B a rk le y . M c G in n is ,
tlnnck nnd Olson turned In n

lime of 4:20.1 In the mile relay.
Th e Rams' filth-place finishes
came In the shot put, discus and
trtplejump.
In the
tie shot pul. Shannon Cook
had a loss of 37 feel, Vi Inch.
Karen Morris's lies! was 30 feel
1Vi inches while Jrsslrn Payne
had an effort of 18 feel, 3Vi
Inches for a team m ark of
85-514. Cook (115 feet. 6 Inchcsl.
Morris (80 feet. 10 Inches) and
easily Lane (07 feel. 7 Inches)
threw the discus a combined
283 reel, 11 Inches.
Am y Downs cleared 32 feel.
3Vb Inches In the triple Jump
while Doolhc Jumped 31 feel.
1014 Inches In the triple Jump for
a team total of 64 feet. 2 Inches.
Finally, the Ranis were sixth
In 440, 440 "weight women."
880 and distance medley relays.
In the 440. McGinnis. Cook.
Barkley and Downs run a 54.0
while Cook. Morris. Payne and
lame combined lo run a 59.4 111
tile weight women's 440.
Th e BHO-yard relay consisted
of J ill Bcvan. Sparkle Byrd.

Shannon Slarbuck and Nadra
Davis, who finished In 2:00.8.
Amanda Thorpe. Nikki Wyrtck.
Erin Urlcrhlo and Ursala Yadov
posted a mark of 14:55.1 in the
distance medley relay.

Silvsr Hawks fourth
W IN TE R PARK - Kelly Kobla
set a pair of meet records lo help
Irad Lake Howell to a fourthplace team finish In the girls'
p u rtlo n of S a tu rd a y 's E lite
Classic Invitational track meet al
Showallcr Field.
Robin's re cord-se lling and
event-winning efforts came In
shot put (35 feet. 0 Inches) and
discus (131 feel. 3 Inches). Angle
Marques ‘was sixth In the discus
(85 feet. 1014 Inches) and sev­
enth In the shot (28 feet. 5
Inches).
Jennie MacDowell also set a
meet record In the 400-meter
dash wllh her winning time of
1:01.4. She was also second In
the triple Jump (32 Teet. 414
inches), fourth In the 100-mcler
dash (12.8). fifth In the 200meler dash (27.1) and sixth In
the long Jump (15 feel. 44 Inch).
Olivia Thom as finished third
In the lOO-meter dash (12.8),
sixth In the 200-m clcr dash
(27.3) and eighth In the long
Jum p (14 reel, 1014 Inches). She
also ran w llh Mlml Davis, Erin
Gerber and Jessica Dobson on
L a k e H o w e ll's t h ir d -p la c e
f r e s h m a n -s o p h o m o r e 4 x
lOO-meter relay (54.4).
Tracy Gentile also contributed
p o in ts In d iv id u a lly and as
member of a relay, taking aeventh In the 3 0 0 -m e te r low
hurdles 153.4) and eighth In the
100-meter high hurdles 119.0)
before Joining Gerber. Ann Marie
Gonzales and Dobson lo finish
t h i r d In the f r e s h m a n - '
s o p h o m o re 4 x 4 0 0 re la y
(4:30.7).
Gonzalez also was seventh In
t he 400-meter dash (1:08.1).
Mary Rozelle. A m y Fitch. Linn
Hold and Beth Whllehead com­
bined to take fifth In the twomllc relay (10:45.8). Fitch also
was fourth In the freshmansophom ore 1.000-m eter ru n
(8 :0 I| a nd se ve n th In the
3,200-mctcr run (13:35). Rozelle
claimed fourth In the 800-meler
run 12:30.5) while Whitehead
finished sixth In the freshmansophom ore 1 .0 0 0 -m cle r ru n
(0:08).
In the varsity 1.600-metcr run.
Natalie N ew berry was third
(5:40).
The foursome of Dana Roth.
Renee Shellon. Missy Thopias
and Shame 1(111 were sixth In fhe
vurslly 4 x 40Qrclay |4:5I.I|.

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t i n g o n e hi t w e r e : D a v e
LaFlam m c. Mock and Kevin
Cllckner.
Rick Bradley had the big day
for Central Baptist with a home
run. a triple and a single ac­
counting for four runs. Con­
tributing two hits were: Blake
Smith (double). Jo hn Lam er and
Ja y Crutchfield. Roy Templeton
und Eric Luce come up with one
hit each.
Bill Tcrwllleger had u grand
slam us he hit for the cycle III
Markham Woods Baptist's 24 hit
attack. Gelling three hlta were:
Pete Bouldry (triple, double).
David Hallies (double). Jack
Dlemer and Keith Vincent. Tw o
h its : R ic h a rd W a lk e r (tw o
doubles), David Haines III (dou­
ble). Steve Parker and Kevin
Lilly.
Rick Williamson counted two
doubles among his three hits
while Dennis Marshall had a
triple lo go wllh two singles for
Sanford Christian "R ed". Also
gelling three hits each were
B u d d y C h ris tia n and Mike
Plpltune while Stewart Selock
and J.D . Segrovrs added on hit
each.
T h e N a tivity "C ru s a d e rs ''
scored six runs In the bottom of
the first lo start Nazarene on Its
way ol Its first lass. Getting three
hits for the Crusaders was Etlvs
Figueroa (triple): two hits: Ken
Tazza (double). Vic DlBartolo
(double), Steve Pueochel: one hit:
To n y Anderson, Bill Russell,
J e r r y D lB a rto lo and A n d y
Szymanskl.
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were Frank Tu rne r (double) and
Wayne Gager and To m Clark
lone hit each).
Barry D rGm lf. Ken Mau and
Justin Easton drove In one run
ra rh as Holy Cruas rallied lo win.
Jo h n Townsend (double) and
Mau were the only players with
two hits. Getting one hit were:
DeGraff. Easton. Jason
Cremeno, Rich llemmlnger. Carl
Thom e and Ken Presley.
Tint Sundvall led Geneva with
a double and a single while Paul
llrlnkle and Roy Rogers liod two
singles each and Malt Meczywor
and Je ll Johnson one single
each.
Grace Mclhodlsl look an 11-0
Irad Into Hie fifth Inning only lo
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close to within 12-10 entering
the bottom of the sixth.
G etting three hits for the
w in n e rs were Bob K u rn k e l
Idoublr). Jim U llo and Greg
Barkrr.

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and Grace Methodist (all 1-1).
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morning games, has Markliam
Woods Presbyterian playing
Markham Woods Baptist at 8:30
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"Crusaders" al 9:30 a.m.. Grace
Christian facing Nazarene at
10:30 a .m . and lln ly Cross
taking on the Nativity "D is ­
ciples" at 11:30 a.m.
In the aflrmoon contests. First
Baptist and Grace Methodist
square off ul 12:30 p.m.. Geneva
und Sanford Christian "B lu e "
buttle al 1:30 p.m.. Prophecy
und Church of God meet at 2:30
p.m .. A ll Souls and Central
Baptist vie at 3:30 p.m. und First
Methodist and St. Stephen close
the day's artlon ut 4:30 p.m.
A rthur Jackson made Ills de­
but wllh First Methodist a good
one wllh a home run. a double,
three runs scored and four RBI.
Also getting three hits was Chris
Daporc (Including a triple). Get­
ting two hits were Robert Smith
(doublet, Brian Burke (double),
T o m G ra ce y (double). W .L .
Graccy and Mark Blythe. Con­
trib u tin g one hit were B ill
Oraccy. A lvin Cam pbell and
Ja rk Ellon head.
Wayne Kelley. Steve Woodley
and Scott Prnsala paced All
Sauls with three hits each.
Adding two lilts each were Jim
Schaefer Idoublr). Jed Sludek
and Don Causseuux. while Jo rl
Lipscomb. Tolly Frank and Jim
Nulty had one lilt each.
Bobby Tabor counted a game
winning triple among his two
hits for Church of God. Also
gelling two lilts were Clayton
Nichols and Gordon Clark. Get­
ting one hit each were Brantley
Brumley (double I. Randy Yalrs.
Wes Tunksley. Randy Rawlings.
Steve James and T im l*ete.
Bob Lombard was the only Si.
Stephen player with two lilts,
while A n d rrw Reynolds. Joe
McWhenor. Fred Vargas and
Bob Keegan added one hit each.
Steve Frazier led Prophecy
wllh a triple and Iwu doubles,
while Kevin Welch drove In
thrre runs wllh a home run and
a single. Also getting two hits
were: Dale Yales. OarTyl Swift.
Rick England and Taylor. Get­

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ITS C C V J G ^
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D E A R D R . O O T T i My
hnnlund suffers from i-Im m lr
lung disease. Right now lie can’f
walk, him difficulty breathing
am) In on 24-hour oxygen. Ills
siminieh lias swelled In girth,
and Ik - has problem* exhaling.
Where do we h im ?
D E A R R E A D E R ! Your
luislxind should cheek with Ills
doctor lieeause of (he possibility
of a medical condition called cor
pulmonale, a heart condition
usually diagnosed by X -ra y.
Over tim e. In patients with
severe lung diseases, the heart
can gradually weaken from lack
of oxygen. Cardiac contractions
become less robust, leading to
fluid accumulation Irdemal In
the liver, legs and abdominal
cavity.
Of course, this causes ab­
dominal swelling that further
compromises respiration, there­
by perpetuating a vicious cycle
of breathing difficulties and
heart failure This condition is
treatable with a variety of medi­
cines. prim arily diuretic*, in
force the exc ess fluid out Into the
urine.
Other causes of increased ab­
dominal girth — such a* obesity
ami intestinal distension (from
gasl — can also d im in is h
breathing ability by preventing
free movement of the diaphragm
m u s c l e s . T i l l s c a n be a
particular problem In patients
with chronic pulm onary dis­
orders. whose activities (hut not
their appetites) arc curtailed.
The doctor should he able to
sort out these problem* and
disc o v n
w It e i h e r y o u r
husband's Increasing difficulty
Is due to heart failure, ab­
d o m i n a l d i s t e n s i o n or a
worsening of his lung disease.
T o give you further Informa­
tion. t am sending you free
copies of m y Health Reports
" L iv in g W ith Ch ronic Lu ng
Disease." "Hating Right For a
Healthy Heart" and "Digestive

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19 Typa of baan
10 Colorado
park
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31 Rlngtr
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41 Compliet
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When you have two cards In I he
suit led. and only one Is correct,
you might think that there is at
least a 50 percent chance you
will llinl the li-tlcr play. Hut
Imlay's hand wrsihl trip up most
players.
E ve n though you 've been
given a big hint, you ran still
lest yourself by covering the
Easi-West cards ami planning
the play In three no-trump- West
leads tile s|&gt;adc (picrll and Hast
encourages with the nine.
S o o th 's lw o -n u -ir u in p resjKinse Is debatable since he has
o n ly tw o sp a d es. Hut (lie
a l t e r n a t i v e l&gt;1d o ( t h r e e
diamonds lor a tw&lt;r-s|&gt;udr cuehid. If you play thal as a
high-card diamond raise) isn't
e x a c tly a p p e a lin g. Resides.
S o u th w as a ru b b e r-b rid g e
player, lie had an aversion to tinminors, so lie made a game-

Invitational hid in no-trum p
North was happy to raise.
South won the first trick with
the spade king, crossed to
dum m y with a ls-arl ami ran the
diamond queen — bul disaster
struck. Wrst w ixi with ihc king
and relumed Ills second spade lo
drfcul Ihcconlrarl.
Tru e . East rated lo have the
dlamond king. Y rl the key point
Is thal declarer doesn't need a
sp.uh- trick lor lit* contract. II he
plays his s|&gt;adr three at trick
one. he can't he defeated
Assuming West leads his second
spade at trick two. dum m y's
spade 10 arts as a alup|K-r. And
when the diamond llnrssc is
taken Into West, he won't have a
spade left. Declarer must score
nine tricks by way of three
hearts, four diamonds and two
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Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
M arch 17, 1802
You could I k- quite lucky III
the year ahead in selling or
prom oting unusual product*,
ini-1 hod* or systems It look* like
you may Ik - Involved with two or
more luirtnrr*
P IS C E S (Feb 20-Marcll 201
You inlglil derive somr unusual
I h-ik TII s today through a Joint
endeavor with an associate with
whom you've never been pre­
viously aligned. Know where lo
liKik for romance and you'll find
It. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
Instantly reveals which signs a ir
romantically |K-r(n-| (or you
M all 82 pl us a lo n g , selfaddressed. stamp'd envrlojw to
Matchmaker r/o this news)ta­
ller. P.O, Ilox 9142ft. Cleveland.
OH 44101 342H
A R IE S (March 2 1-April 191 II
you've I k-cii stymied by delay*
on an inqKiriuni projccl. discard
old methods and prnerdurr*
11 stay. S«-ek I resit a|i|&gt;ioaehes
ibat can help you circumvent
these obstacles
T A U R U S lAprtl 20 May 20»
Keep your *o*1al calendar as

unstructured as pissihle today.
A spur-oft lie-moment develop
mi ni inlglil smkh-nly occur thal
could m m into scrnclhlug rather
exciting.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 201 An
uiiex|M-elcd upturn m financial
itends could suddenly occur
today. Tills shill will prove to tie
bcncllcbil, especially where you
and a friend are concerned
C A N C E R Mum 21-July 221
Y o u 'r e lik e ly lo he bet t er
cqulpim l to handle Intangible
siluattons today than you will In­
to cope wi th tangible ones.
F o c u s on the area that oilers the
best protxihlllllcs lor success
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 Your
|Hisslbllltles lor griierallng heltier relurns Irorn your presenl
source nf Turnings look gtsid
today. Th e same might not I htrue where ■cw rhannels are
lYtlleernetl. though
V IR G O I Aug 23-Sept 221 A
pleasant surprtrr could I k - in the
ullUtg sis (ally tialay. Il wilt lie u
unlqur I v |m- ot op|iortunlly that
umst Ik- acted on promptly.
L IB R A I Sept 23-0*1. 23) Do
not make any changes today In
an arrangement that appears lo

I k- moving toward a desirable
end. Your alterations could
throw- things off m orse.
S C O R P IO li st 24 Nov 221
There's a eham eyou inlglil hear
from a Irleud toiLiv who has an
Idea that could Involve you. Heal
this Individual mil, fn-eause II
could have hidden inerlls
S A G IT T A R IU S |Nm 23 lb &lt;
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listav where financial and career
gnal* are comrrtied. lint she
won't |iut up with any dllly
dallying Make up yoni mind
and move swlfllv.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec 2 2 -J.m
19) You might g*-l Involved in a
commercial arrangeinenl tialay
that won't I k- ninilu* Ird along
(onventlonal lines Till* could
turn mil to I k- pmlllablr (or yon
IkjH i inatenally and rdueallou
ally.
A flU A R IU S Man 29 Fell I'll
You’ll have your own unique
ways n( handling things bMlay
thal should serve your besl
Interests lltlll/e llicu regardless
ol how unusual they may up|M-ui
lo nthers
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Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Monday, March 16, 199? - 60

People
Getting lawn ready for summer

CALEN D AR

Knrly spring IFchnm ryl should
have had you out applying a
p rt-r mergence hrrbletde If you
had erabgrass last year. Ilalan Is
listed lor use on Itnlh llahla and
Si. Augustine grass also. Von
ran still use the preventative
treatment III doesn't lake m urh
Hataill to keep many serds I nun
sprouting. Usually Feb, 15 Is the
last dale to spread Ilalan. T o bo
rid of weeds af t er a p re emergener treatment you will
have In rely oil elbow grease or a
iion srlce tlve herbicide like
Koutldup or Kleenup lo s|x&gt;tklll
the erabgrass killer Tor SI.
Augustine lawns hut call only lie
applied by a pest control com­
pany.
Hrm rm licr that pro-emergence
herbicides will not control weeds
which aie a e tlvrly growing.
Post-emergence herbicides (c.g..
2-4-1) dleamha and/or MCt’I’l
can he applied In May. Atm/lne
ts listed lor St. Augustine grass
only. Many "weed-n-feed" lyjre
fertilizers eonlaln alra/lne which
w ill damage llahla grass so read
tile lalx-1 and follow directions
exactly llememher the I.i Ih-I Is
the law.
It Is lime to apply spring

Cancer support group meets
Support, llnjx- iiiii ) Hrcovrry. S H A H , nice Ia every Monday
■iltcimum ,n 5 p in. ,ii t'enlm l Florida Regional Hospital In Hie
fiir m tllrt III Itir dlllltlK room. Tills Is a self help support group
fur all e-aiterr survivors. whether In Irralm cnl now nr finished
w ith It. ('all 324-8737 nr 322-7785 Inr more Infnniiallrin.

TO P S chapter discusses weight control
Tn k r O il I’iiu iii Ih Sensibly Chapter FT. 7!l will meet Monday
ill li: 15 p in. ill llnwell I'laer. 2(K) W. Alrinirl Hlvd.. Sanlord.

Al-Anon group gathers
Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group (or friends and latnlly of
aleoholles. will meet each Monday. Tuesday and Thursday
night at H p in. at the Sahara Club. 2587 S. Sanford Ave..
Sanlord. C all Flora al 31(15576 for more information.

Oddfellows to have meeting
Lodge No, 27 nl the International Order of Oddfellows meets
the (list anil ihlrd Monday ol every mouth, exerpt Ju ly and
August, al 8 p,in at 101 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.

Pigeon Fanciers to gather
T he Central Florida Pigeon Fnnelers Assoelullnn meets the
th liit Monday ol eaeh month at the Seminole County
Agrleullnral Center. 4300 Orlattilo Drive. Sanford. For
Information, eall Art or Jean Anderson at 831-8033,

Modelers Club to come together
The Sanlord Aero Modelers Club meets every third Monday
*»t the month starting at 7 pan with (lie "Model of the Month11
mm|H'( It too al (ireater Sanford Chunilx-r of Commerer. 4(X) FT
First SI All phases ol ICC model aircraft are represented. The
■Toll's flying Held is tnealed III Sanford. For more Information,
contact l.ee Dargue al 574-4732.

f e r tiliz e r s to y o u r la w n . A p p l y a

com plete fe rtilize r such as
16-4-8 at the rale of I pound of
liltrogrn |x-r l(XX) square feet III
April you ran apply Iron to krrp
your grass dark green without

MARY
BECKER
stim u la tin g excessive grass
growth. Iron applications can lxrepeated every six weeks.
Proper mowing practices are
essential lor maintaining a quali­
ty lawn. Mow Ihc lawn at Hirer
Inches. Mowing at a lower level
will encourage shallow rooting,
which Is less tolerant lo drought
and nrm atndr pressurr. Hcmnvr
no more than one third the
height of the leaf blade with any
mowing. Ik- sure lo keep your
iniiwrr blade sharp. Allow the
clippings to return to the lawn as
additional nitrogen.
Irrigate your lawn when the
turf begins to wilt, turns hlucgray In color, and/or recovery
irom foot or tlrr tracks Is slow.
Apply enough watrr to rrwel the
soli rootzone and then wait until
Hie turf shows signs of drought
li e. wilting) again Ix-lore the
next Irrigation (usually evry 7-14
days In winter. 3-4 days In
Aprll-May depending oil soli lyjxand m alnlruancr practices. For

most Florida soils, no more than
Hirer quarter Inch o( w alrr Is
necessary tor eaeh irrigation
period to wet the lop 12 Inches
of the rtxtl zone. T o determine
how m urh water your system Is
applying place several empty
coffer rans In Hie irrigation area
and water for a certain time You
ran then delrrm lnr how long It
will take lo apply three-quarters
of an Inch of water.
To check for mole crickets In
your lawn look lor their tunnel­
ing and mounds or apply two
gallons of w alrr with one to two
ounces of detergent soap pet two
square feel ol turl Itt suspected
damage areas. II prrscnl, mole
rriekrts will surface In several
minutes. Mole crickets usually
hatch In Aprll-May about 6"
below the surface where they eat
grass nxits. When the overnight
trm pem lurr Is exjx-eled to lx- 1X1
d rgrrrs F, or alxive. apply 1)1
lanol as a spray or as granules.
Make surr the l.nvn Is moist
when the treat melt I Is applied.
Alter June use a mole erlekei
hall In alfectrd areas, putting it
on after sup|x'r as ultra vlolrt
rays break down Hie Insectlrlde
las does mill I
Woli-h lor elilitrli ting dmttogc
on your St. Augustine lawn.
Injutrd areas are usually first
mil Iced, us Hie weather begins lo
warm, along sidewalks adjacent
lo buildings and In other water

slrrsscd areas where the grass Is
in lull sun. (Tilueh tings are
hillur fredlng In sec is which suck
Juices Ihiough a needle-llkc
beak, resulting in yellowish lo
brownish patches tn toil Cheek
tor chinch hugs by removing the
ends of a roller ran. Inserting
one end through the soil nl the
margin of suspected damaged
areas and fill with water. Chinch
hugs will float lo ilic water
surface within live minutes
When II Is diTInlliTy established
Hint chinch hugs a ir Hie pro­
blem a prsHrtdr containing ei­
ther Di.i/lnon or Durshan can lxapplied S | m i | treatments can he
applied when IlifrstiiHnns are
first noticed. Trent the off-color
area and alxiul a It) foot butter
area surrounding It Inspect Hie
area two to Hirer times at
titweekly Intervals In determine
II Hie Infestation Is undrr eonirol.
If you arc going lo rrsrrd or
icsod. April Ihiough -tune Is Hir
opllumni time In onli-l lo take
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Helping the garden grow

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hosted a plant, garden and crall show, complete
wllh a gourmet bag lunch. Friday at the Sanlord

Civic Center. Lett: Judy Wlmbish and Terri
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grounds ol Seminole High School

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in grandma’s heart and wallet

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D E A R A B B Y t I frli m i sorry lor
I I -yrur-old J r r n n y Schwartz
who had a pair ol gnldllnh
iiamrd Ike and Mlkr. and Mike
tiled I ,i Imi had two gnldltxh as
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Mike died My goldlbh were
ti'M'tirtl hum an Iiultlixir (M ind at
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or they ptohahly would have
ftnzeii liver the winter I brought
litem home and iiauied them
Mah/rl and Urorhu.
Duloriim atrly. one ol them
dtihiT even last Hie llrsi night. I
waxii'l even sure II Ii was Mah/rl
or Ilroclut who died. m &gt; I named
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II II was male or Irm alr. Il's a
most appropriate name) Ix i.iiisr
ol his/her Ix-aulllul color That
was In 1090.
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well, and hr/shr now has a place
ol honor In m y apartment II
J r r e in y e v r r e o m e s to
Soolhheld. Mil It . hr Is welcome
lo Visit us
I'm u "Hubble" Igraudmolbril.
m i in .iddllloti in Hie pit lures ol
my children and grande Itlldrrit.
I k rrp a picture til Goldie in my
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D E A R R O S A L IE ! Thanks lor
a lovely llsh story Gotdhsh
make wonderful pels T h ry 'rr
easy lo Irrd. require no Itieiise
and you always know where
they are

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Foihes Magazine
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reply, send a sell addressed,
stamped envelope lo Dear Abby.
P.O. Do&gt; 69440. Los Angoles.
Calll. 90069. All caiiaspondanco
Is confidential.)

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Legal N o tic e s
IN TH C CIRCUIT COURT
OR TH E HTH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: tl 1744CAI4K
CITIBANK. F S B .
Plaintiff,
J CONG SUL RO.
Oetendenl
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to .'h Order or Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
February 27. ittj. and entered
m Cate No «l V U CA 14 K ol
the Circuit Court ol ttie itth
Judicial Circuit In and tor Semi
note County. Florida, wherein
CITIBANK. F S B . Is Plaintiff
and JEONG SUL RO. It Defen
dent I mil tell to the highest
end bet! bidder for cash at the
Wetl front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida, at
II 00 oclock A M . on April ?,
iter, the tottoning described
property as set forth In said
Order or Final Judgment, to
wit
Lot t » . SAN SEBASTIAN
HEIGHTS. UNIT 4. according to
the Piet thereof as recorded In
Piet Book It. Page 21. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
Dated at Sanford. Florida.
MerchO. Ittj
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
BY JaneE Jeiewk
At Deputy Clerk
Publish Marchf. IS. IST2
DEP lie
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIO M TE E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY*
FLORIDA.
CASE NO: 9I-4471CA-I4 K
PRINCIPAL M UTUA L LIFE
IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y ,
formerly known as Bankers Lift
Company.
Plaintiff.
vs
ALAN JAMES THOMPSON and
AMELIA B THOMPSON, hit
wife, and C O M M E R C IA L
CREDIT LOANS. IN C .
Defendants)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE S A L !
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
that, pursuant fo that Default
Final Judgment of Foreclosure
entered In the above styled ac
t*on on the J7th day of February,
i m . I Will sell the property
situated In Seminole County.
Florida, and described as:
Lot 42. TH E COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION, according to
the piat thereof as recorded In
Plat Book is. Page SS. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
at public sale to the highest
bidder for cash, at the west front
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse, in Sanford. Florida,
at It W a rn .o n April*. l**l
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish February*. IS. 1*01
OEP It*

IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
OF TH E IETH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O PO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASS NO. *1 1444II
AMERICAN SAVINGS OF
FLORIDA. FSB
Plaintiff.
vS
G L E N G LA N K E .e ta l.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF SALE
u rn *
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant le on Order Scheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered In this
case now pending in said Court,
the style of which Is indicated
I will sell to ft
best bidder tor cosh In the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
101 N Pork Avonuo. Sanford.
Florida, between II M A M and
2 00 P M . on April *. I*f2. the
set forth m sa*d Order or Final
Judgment, te wlf
LOT II BLOCK A. COACH
LIGH T ESTATES. ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT TH ER EO F.
AS R E C O R O E D IN P L A T
BOOK 21. PAGES )0 AND )l.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T V .
FLORIOA
ORDERED at Sanlord. Semi
now Cdunty, Florida. this 17th
dar ei February 1*0]
MARYANNE MORSE
AsClerk. Circuit Court
Sanlord Florida
B» Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
Publish March*. I* t**2
D IP Ml

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Neice is hereby given that I
am engaged m business ot INS
S Santoro Aye Senterd F t
1277) Semmote County. Florida
under the Fictitious Norn# of
HANCOCK PLUMBING ANO
H ARO*ARr and that I intend
•e register wad name with the
le&lt;rt«ar, gfl lie * Teiiehestee
Florida m accordance with the
pretisiens ol the Fictitious
Nam* Statute To Ant Section
SSI Of Fwr Ida Statutes I*S1
HANCOCK CO INC
LmdeK Hancock
Publish March tS IVtl
OEP lit

43— Mortgage!
Bought* Sold

Legal N o tic e s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE CO UNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO *1 2449U K
C E . BROOKS MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC..
Plaintiff.
vs
W ILLIAM E McLEOO. eturn.
ef ol.
Defendants
NOTICE OF CLERK'S
FORECLOSURE SALS
Notice Is hereby given that
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgment ef Foreclosure and
Sal# dated March *. 1**2. and
entered In the cause pending in
the Circuit Court ef the Eigh
teenth Judicial Circuit. In and
for Seminole County. Ftortda
Civil Action No VI 2049 14 K. the
undersigned Clerk will sell the
property situate In said County,
described os:
Condominium Unit No III. of
TH E A LTA M O N TE . A CON
DOMINIUM, occording to the
Declaration of Condominium for
TH E A LTA M O N TE . A CON
DOMINIUM, end Exhibits an
nosed thereto, filed the 1st day
ef Jufy. IN I. In Official Records
Book 1)44. Pago IN*. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida. TO G ETH E R with an
undivided Interest In the com
man elements and limited
common elements declared In
said Declaration of Condom ini
um ft be an appurtenance to the
above Condominium Unit,
ot public salt, fo tho highest and
best bidder for cash at 1144
A M , on April *. t**2. at the
West Freni Deer ef the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sonford.
Florida
OATE D this *fh day of March.
(COURT SEAL)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
Somlnott County. Florida
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March IS. 2 1 1**2
OEP-IBS

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322*2611

831*9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
14 0 A M •1:10 P M
MONDAY thru
F M 0A Y
CLO SED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

P fW A TE PARTY RATES
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the Circuit Court of tho Eigh
teenth Judicial Circuit. M and
for Seminole County. Florida.
Civil Action No *1 2044 CA IS K.
tho undersigned Clerk will sell
the property situate In said
County. described as:
Condominium Unit He 2B2. ef
TH E ALTAASONTE. A CON
DOMINIUM. according So the
Declaration of Condominium for
TH E ALTAM O NTE. A CON
DOMINIUM, and Exhibit* an
neied thereto, filed the 1st day
ef July, IN I. in Official Records
Book 1)44. Page l)B*. Public
Records ef Seminole County.
Florida: TO G ETH ER with an
man elements and limited
common ofomonts doctored In
said Declaration of Condom mi
um It bo on appurtenance to tho
otove Condominium Unit
of public left, fa the highest and
II *0
A M ., an April *. f«*2. at the
West Front Door el the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida
D A TED this *th day ef March.
(COURT SEAL)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ef the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clork
Publish March IS. 2 1 1**2
O EP IBS

LAWRENCE A
BURLINGAM E. JR and JOHN
DOE e n te r JANE DOE. Un
known Tenant!
AM EN DED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given, pur*u
ont fo the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered in I he
s l o t s s f y le d c a u s e .
*1 2t#2 CA IS K in tho Circuit
Court of Seminole County. Fler
Ido. that I will soU tho following
rty M Seminole County.
Lot t l . P R A IR IE L A K E
MANORS, according fo the plot
thereof as recorded m Plot Book
II. Page 11 of the Public
Records of tominoio County
of Public Sale, fa the highest
and best bidder tor cosh, ot the
West Freni D w of the t ern me*e
County Courthouse in SanfordFlorida, ef It « A M . on April
1 .10*2
M ARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Dorothy w Batten
Oeputy Clerk
Publish March I I 2 1 1**2
O EP I4J

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l*S4. Sf. Vincent Hospital.
Jacksonville. FL. Mother wos
IS. Her porenfs high school
teacher/coach somowhoro In
Control Florida Her father
died In late 1990‘s or eerty
1940's Any Informotlon. call
Jim coiled (209)444)*** or
(109)444 2201________________
2 BAHAMAS VocotNns. Round
trip cruise Most SoN. can't
••I lll*aa. MO NT*

27— Hurstry A
Child Cart
CHILDCARE In m
homo Mon F rl Infonts wet
come Lunch/snock MO 22)4
EXP . YOUHO MOM Newborn 4
up. Mon Fri ond oftor school
O TM ilo sh fecO rt* .________
FLA A TLA N TIC now has im
mediate openings, coll today
for information. Quell lied
loving core, oges 4 whs to 4
yrs HRS441F2S2WI )S)4
LAKE M ARY homo child core.
Nurse on staff All Stiffs
Limited placement Call lb
day I ........... ............... 2)411)1
L IC E N S E D D A Y C A R E
SPECIAL!I U* per week No
registration feel M l 14)9
24 NR. CMMcoro. special pro
school program . IS yrs.
t ip Lotsef T L C .......... 222 11*1

Legal N o lle *
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Caso No. • IIIS 1 C A IS K
C EN TU R Y BANK. F S B . f/k/a
C E N TU R Y F E O E R A L
SAVINGS BANK.
Plaintiff.

70— Lilting Strvlct
DCimiY Dtrms

A O D TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 221-449*or &gt;224222

22-LottAFound

IN TH E CIRCUIT COUBT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUD ICIAL CIR CUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASS NO. 91-I444-CA-14-K
C E BROOKSMORTOAOE
COMPANY. INC..
Plaintiff.
vs.
W ILLIAM E McLEOO. et us.
etel.
Defendants
NOTICE OF CLERK'S
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice Is hereby given that
pursuant fa tho Summary Final
Judgment ef Foreclosure end
Sale dated March *. )**2. and

C A IH F O A M T O I Bill Butter
Lie d Mtg Bkr 200 Larkwood
Or. Santord CaU (447) 2)4244*
■ i1

NO TICE TO M IN O R ITY 4
WOMEN'S SUBCONTRACTING
BUSINESSES
LOO Construdien G » of kon
ford Invites M inority Sub
controcfors end Women owned
Businesses to Submit Bids on
Senterd Water Reclamation Fa
dlity E i pans ion FO ER Prefect
No CSIJ4944174 Prefect will bid
on March 21 1*92 and includes
Earthwork. Concrete. Masonry.
Pointing, landscaping. Piping
ond other ferns Plans or*
available et c r office. 21* Elm
Avo . Santord. FL (441) 222 SO22
It you are a puaMfied Minority
or Women# Business. p*ease
contact us for assistance In
preparing a btd
Publish March I I I I IS. 19*2
OEP 1)1

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIO M TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION NO.i
*1 2444CA14K
TH C SECRETARY OF V E T
CRANSAFFAIRS etc .
Plaintiff.
BENNIE L ARNOLD etc .
ot at.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE ts hereby given that
pursuant lo the Final Judgment
of Foreclosure and Sale entered
in the causa pending in the
Circuit Court of the EIGH
T E E N TH Judicial Circuit M
and tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida Civil Action Number
*1 24B4CAI4K the undersigned
Clerk will seU me property
Situated M ee«d County, de
scribed as
Laf I). SAN LAN TA TH IRD
SECTION, according lo the plat
thereof as record* w Plat book
I I Page 11 Public Records ef
Seminole County. F lor Ida
together wtih ail structure*,
improvements, future* app**
once* and appurtewanres on
•ON land or weed m con,unction
•herewith, at pubt* sale lo me
highest and best bidder ter cash
at II 44 a clock A M . on April *.
1*92 at the West Front Ooor ol
the SEMINOLE County Court
house. Sanford Florida
•COURT SEAL I
M ARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F THC
CIRCUIT COURT
By Oorethy W Berten
Dsputy Clerk
Publish March 14. t l t**2
D EP las

41— Ctmtftry Crypts
2 BURIAL LOTS In Oak lawn
Park Cemetery Reasonable!
4*1-444 91)4. Anytime.
4 3 -L a g a l j j j f y j w i
e BANKRUPTCY from SIMe
* e DIVORCE from US e e
K. Newectl. Attorney. 44*1*94

45-Travtl
Opportunity

Prefer I years household
goods taper fence Wentley
United Is offering local and
short haul positions Hourly
plus mileage with great
benefits Call Ken.
WD 921 1)24 or 2224229
•COM PUTER*
e PROGRAMMER#
If you have eaperience In
VM/VSE systems plus Data
programming, we have the
perfect spot for you! » K ♦
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le s w .ts w is i.m s iis
e CR ED IT ASSISTANT#
Great place to work! Bask
skills are the keyt Great
benefits! Call now!
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X4 W.ISfbSf. 91)9114
e CR CO IT M AN AO IR e
National company needs your
expertise in the credit dept
now! Collection eaperience a
big plus! Great pay and
benefits! It's for youl
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1*4 W. 29th SI. 12)9114

DCUVERYDRIVER

Fulltime Apply In person
HISS Orlando A v
________ K Mart Plata_________
• D ELIV E R Y DRIVER*
Local company needs you fo
deliver their product locally
Good Ikons# all that’s needed l
A J U EM PLO YM EN T
loo w. n th si, m n i s
e DISPATCHER TR A IN EE e
U l t wkl Why not Star! your
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144W. p m SI, &gt;29 9114

TAKEACRUISE
I NIGHT BAHAMAS from tl**
1 NIGHT Carr Moan from is**
1 NIGH T Alaska 2 fori
CALL NOW! 44*1149

55— Bi/tlntss
Opportunity
ASSUN ON
entertainment tonight
The now pointless dent re
move! system is now avail
able starting at SS.99S Your
M4M11S
V IN D IN O R O U T !
For sale
Earn a steady cash income
140*2)4)491

Sf— Financial
Sarvica*

DRIVERS
I Over Nn read. I
Must be 29 yrs eld. have 2 yrs
ever the read ta p , COL re
guired Apply in Person: 9419
Mercy Dr.Ortendeer celt:
________ 14444)2-14*1________

DRIVERSNEEDED
A O C A R R IE R S , a w ell
tsla b llih e d and growing
central Florida based com
pony offers you
• Semi Annual Pay Increases
dStop Off Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Safety Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
• Average Trip S 1Days
• Late Model Conventional
Tractors
It you have 2 years tractor
trailer. OTR and snow and ko
experience plus a good driving
record, call:
1414414*014

71— HflpWxnttd

7 1 -H t lp W a n f d
. FRONT OFFICE .
. A f tllT A N T .
Fun |ebl Assisi In all areasl
Plenty of variety to keep you
happy! Will hire you now!
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144 W. ttfb St, &gt;&gt;&gt;9114
G O V ER N M E N T JOBS NOW
HIRINOI Beth skilled and
unskilled workers needed In
your area 114.904 fa 112.000
plus benefits. For list of cur
rent |ebt and appfkettons fo
a p p ly from hom e, c a ll
1404 )44 2)41 Est A ll!

Sanford Typing M M WPM
computer, word pert , bask
clerical Salary commiserate
with experience Send resume
or deliver In person tt:
Parers Services. Inc., 112 W.
I d St. W4t Sanford, F L 22111
S E C U R IT Y
P a r i lim e
preferred 224 1441 or » 9291
e SHOP M ACHINIST#
Put your knowledge fo work I
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fiOW.tSIhSf. 22)4114

Crtdt TrKtar, DumpTruck
I m 4«( O p tu tw
C i , . i - 8 - C D t Ik.
E iper fence necessary
___________&gt;224121___________

STYLIST NANTED
For full salon. E xp. com
mission Busy shop W K Mart
Plata. Sanford )2I 41)9

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
Minimum 4 yrs Experience m
High Quality Residential
Work I Reliable I References!
Good Driving Record! Own
Transportation A Tele I Only
Very Knowledgeable Hard
Worker Need Apply I Call
4*94*44 Offer 9:44 AM._______

Ttmpwtrr Http
Full time for tho month of
April. Good wages Long
hoursl Apply In person:
Vaughans. 4114 W. SI. Rd. 44.
*— ■— *

TIDT MAID
Is hiring m Casselberry Deed
pay 9 days a wk. Phone A car
a must ........................m-2144

LPNNEEDED

WANTMOREOUT or unr

For busy family precfke of
fko Full time Call Kathy
___________221 42)0__________
• MANAOCR TR A IN EE •
Learn entire operation of
business! Extensive training
progremi Growing comapnyl
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M EDICAL

A career position with plenty
of room for advancement?
Consider selling life insurance
for a company that's been
serving the South for 100
year* Life ef Goorgie will
tram you. give you a good
starting income, and help you
mold a secure financial future
for you and your family If you
era a man or woman over 21
and like fo meet people, there
may be a place for you in our
agency force Find out call
for an Interview with: Fred
Monies!no. 20* W. tsl St.
Sanford 4*4 2141......... EOE

CNA’S
Full and part time 1 ) and
) II shifts Nursing home #■
per fence desired Langwood
Health Care. P* *100 EOE
•M EDICAL R ECEPTIO NIST*
It's your chance to en|oy
people I Rare spot I Traw in
medical I Good opportunity I
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HOW. 19th SI. »2 )9 I14____

OfficeMift«f«r
EXPER IEN CED ONLY I
Nights A weekends, salary Is
negotiable Apply,in Person,
no phone c alts I Village
M arket. *1 Oooovo D r.,
eP EO P LE O R BATER e
Answer phones with o smllel
Meet and greet clients Brtbly
personality wins I Hurry I
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91— Apartments/
Houm to Share

POSITIONSN0M0REN

la 4 Areas ef Cabinet Mfg.
Exp helpful Apply Immedi
atety 9)1 Call tV % m .

O I N I V A . c m , 1*1, p r ..
Female 1 sm. child O K .
Nensmoker Avail 9/1MY9444
LARGE HOUSE. 2 bdrm . 1
bath, houso prlvledges. 1290
plus i* m 144* Evenings
SANFORO
male will share
home, prefer male tenant
Full house prlv 1X0 mo. 1/2
util. H 14 security M l 4419
W ILL S H A R I Deltona 2 bdrm
home, full house privileges
U4a/meplus IM util 4sao*tI

REALESTATE- LAKEMARTI
Jain Fla's leader w Real
Estate tor over 49 year*. In
booming North Seminole
County I En|ey absolute best
training with one of the No
tion s top Real Estate Organ!
ia*iene No license? We’ll
help I REAL ESTA TE ONE
K E Y E S m 2)00and
"let's get busy I”____________

KfKSIRUTtVt
Sales person nesded by Jim
Walter Homes ter this area
Large national home building
organisation offering salary
plus comm»!!lon Excellenl
advancement eppoetentttes.
Benefits Include, profit shar
mg. Ill# A hospital insurance
Must have good personality,
be willing jnd able la respond
lo prospect meukies Contact.
Jim Wetter Hemes. Inc. 14*9
Hwy. f t Defend. FI. 221)4.
14444144)44. BOB__________
• R E TA IL SALES*
U hr I II you enjoy working

41— Monty to Land
ro a a c L o tu a a w .
can help you save your home
1412-1114 non proltf.
HOME OW NCRt N t ■ O CASH?
Call ssi sat m i
Goad #r Bad Credit. Fast
Closingl Amorfcaa Way Mfg*
211 B Part A vo. H , Winter
Port, P L Lk. MS* Lander

99— Apartments
Unturnlihcd / Rent
M ID O IN L A R I. J/1.IIU Fplc .
garage, fenced, pool A tennis
U ts Dl4S14*r l i t m i

AFFORDABLE RENTS
It's The Luck Of The Imti
MOVE IN NOW AND TAKE A
ROMANTIC CRUISE TO THE
BAHAMAS • New construe
tion e Fully equipped family
sifed kitchens • Swimming
p o o l # C lu b h o u s e
e Professional maintenance
e After school children s and
leprechauns activities
NO
B L A R N E Y H E R E I Call
T e r r y , y o u r c r u ls o
director! . Cedar ‘ O Creek '
Apts . M4 4M4 1490 Hartwell
Ave (corner©filth)

K ATIES LANOINO efficiency,
new paint, etc. Utilities and
canoe use tree No pets
IJtA/me M l 4410. anytime
LAKE JE N N IE APARTM ENTS
Rooniy on# bedroom apt!
Free water, free got First
months rent only |tt
_________Call i n 4124_________
LAKE MARV. 1bdrm . Private.
AC. no pets. 11*0 a month
includes util MJ &gt;2*1________
LARGE I bdrm w/screened
porch Good area SXJO'mo.
i 100depot.I M l 2*14_________

LO. t/1. CHA. wash dryer hook
up. hardwood floors 1401 S
Park Ave. 4419 me H i m *

t3— Rooms for Ronf
JUST Mb# hornet Lovely room,
kitchen privilege*, cable TV
Leng weed 140/wk 4)1 2142
LABOR PR IVATB ROOM, good
parking. 149 Per Week Call
M4 12*1 leave message
P R IV A T E Leng weed home.
light kitchen privileges
MVwh. 194dop 4)4 2)44
RECESSION BUSTERI Clean
reams, kitchen, laendry,
perch . From 149/w4i Includes
util , phene, cable TV M4442I
SANFORO. Nk* area. Room
w/tull house prlv . pool 1)00
mo. 1/2Of util 1114494
SANFORO. KH . laundry prlv A
cable hookup Prlv heme U !
wk plus 149 dtp MI-1944
SAN FO R O
1 lg bdrm
w/prlv*to bath, house prtvt
leges Prefer male 119/wk or
1)04/me plus 1110dep M l 4411

will hire new I Full training I
A JU EM PLOYM ENT
1*4W. ISRlSf, 129 9114
In t n 'I. c erp. expanding
locally PT F T demonstrators
Envlrenm antal/Educatian
p ro d u c ts . C e m m s 'p e r l
bonw*/car bonus 4444122

m rtn

tANFORD , bdrm . ..c.lW n l
area 1*0 per week plus U00
security Ceil 22) 2)4*________
A P A R TM E N T large I bdrm .
furnished Water, sewer end
perbeg* included 1294/mo
plus 1244deposit 2214141
CLEAN cottage effkiency. suit
able for I person No pets
_________Call m 2*14________
D ELU XE Kitchenette apt., priv
bath entry, mkrowev*. util
paid MSS mo ♦ dtp &gt;2) MIS
F IV E RM. APT.. Part turn . hot
water Historkel Bldg SH0
mo ♦ lllld e p Pets &gt;9441)9
SANFORD •large 2 bdrm. total
privacy. Looking tor the right
small family I HOO per week
plus 1204deposit 221 220*
ONE BDRM.. I bath Garage
apt . Nice area t i l l mo Call
St Johns Realty Co 222 412)
ONE BDRM.. Ig apt. 2 b in
from downtown Util in
eluded 12)422* tv.msg.
OSTEEN Large 1 bdrm apt!
No pets From 110/wk up plus
deposit includes utilities
_________Call M0 0211_________
O S TE E N 1 BDRM .. and 2
BDRM. apt fenced yd. avail
able now! Call M b&gt;1*2_______
SANFORO Su apartment! tor
rent. Spring Special I 111 A up
a wk. All utilities paid Call
M2 1*1A 24) 4141 or 2)0*411

YVirthots+Drittf
F T. Sanford Must have clean
FL drivers Ik . good work
record Call * 9 Men Frl.
22144)4____________________
• WAREHOUSE H ELP ER *
Keep products In order and
assist with shipping! Desire to
learn wins this one I Hurry I
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144W. 19t» SI, W i l t s
YARD WORK .
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SALES

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♦7—Apartment*
Furnlihed / Renl

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MANINirS VILLAGE
Lake Ada l bdrm. 1)49 mo
1bdrm. l)*9 mo and up

3234170
M YS TER Y R E N T SPECIALS!
I and 1 bdrm* . pool, laundry
By wk pr month Furn or
unfum 21)4490
NEAB OuwnSewn l/l nice area
•ff st parking Most util 140
wk 1114sec M l II94/MI 47SI
NICE large 2 bdrm 2 bath,
central H/A. washer/dryer
hook ups. 142)/mo plus securi
ty Hall Realty. M l 9114
SANFORO. 2 bdrm 2 bath,
wesher/dryer 14])/mo
Ubftod Bootty, t)4 407*
SAN FO R D . ONE BDRM .
garage apt In quiet area No
Pets UQOmo IM m e
SANFORD. Park Aee 2 bdrm .
central H/A. carpet, mini
blinds U79 plus dtp 411 12M

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LET A

% SPECIALIST

Legal N o tic e
NoStco of Sheriff's Sale
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Writ of Execution issued out of
and tmdor the seal of the County
Court of Vofusia County. Pier
Ida. Casa **l/t«7) SPllAA upon
a final ludomenf rendered In the
aforesaid Court on the *th d#&gt; of
July A D t**t. M Mat certain
case entitled Barnett Recovery
Corporation. Plaintiff vs Oscar
E Peterson 4 Remetle Peterson
a k/e Remail* L Peterson. De
fondant which aforesaid Writ of
Elocution was delivered fo mo
as Sheriff of Seminole County.
Florida and I have levied upon
ail the right, title and interest of
the d a to n d a n t. R e m e lie
Peterson, in en^l Sa the Nlieving
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County. Florida mar* particu
larly described as toitews
One 1*44 Otdsmebiie 4 doer
a u t a m a b ll* . V ln
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I0 9 A J I9 R 0 E 094*111 belog
tiered at Butch s Chevron
Service
and the undesigned as Sheriff
of SommeN County. Florida,
will at II EE A M on the tom
day of April A D t**2. otter tor
salt ond soil te the higtwst
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, ot the
Front (West! Door, at tho stops,
of mo Samwon County Court
Sanford Florida me
That said sate is bemg mods
to satisfy the terms ef Nus Writ
of Ceacution
Donald F Camper Sheriff
Semwote County. Florida
Published March *. IS. 21 X
with the sate an April M t**2
D IP m
NOTICE
Miner ity and wemgw — nod
enterprises Mds b*mg tovgni
by Kpblar Cdnstructprs 4
fngweers Protect ts City of
Santord Water Reclamation Fa
duty Rid date N March 21 t**2
Specific Mds needed are pemt
Mg grassing, landscaping,
buiidwg trade*. Supplier! tern
mg paving and atecSricai Far
mere wlermotion coil t*44t
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W—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

107—Mobil*
Homts / Rent

W I'L L Make Yen A Deal yttu
cant refuse Choose Geneva
GdfdttxAptt toddylfflW O
1 4 1 BEDROOM apt* IMS 4 up
month Ref No pet* Dep
w m i or S H W R __________
» BDRM. D UPLEX A PT. IMS
per month, 1700 security de
posit Celt 174 0044

ONE •ORAL. fvrn. AC. Can
Vlenient quiet neighborhood
Perk Ava. Meblte P i, 7731441
&gt; BDRM. 1 BATH
Beardall
Ave USO per month plus
security Fenced yd. 31) #131

$199$$$$$$Special
C * ttf Ibffrry,. ting to *tory
Eatremety quiet, studios and t
itormi. tots of storage I
Call today) I 494 4777

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent
CO TTAGE i bdrm , mutt tee
to appreciate! 1700 tocurity,
Ht month rent U U Prefer
non smoker 371 &lt;003_________
POX X8 N T. Cottage. 1/1. Effi
ctoncy furnished IMS mo
HOP tec Call 374 7159

U4—WtrthousR
Spact / Rent

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C A I I I L e i R Y . ) bdrm l&gt;i
Path, family rm fireplace
1400 mo Altamonte. 1 bdrm
1 bath, shed i)7 S /m o ;
Sanford 1 bdrm 7 both. 7 car
garage, ISSQ/me 3)9 4111
OROVEVIEW V ILLAO E. Lake
ft M a r y B i r d , J / 3 *11
Crpyewrood Av, IdtS month,
deposit. 1 » « T M _____________
LAKE MAXV
Ig I bdrm 7
both, 1500 sq ft completely
remodeled Central H/A, Ig
quiet lot, border* lake and
park 1400 mo See at IM W
Alma, then call 177 QMS
M AYPAIX MEADOWS t bdrm
S bath villa Lakefront, appu
ancet. poof Leate pur theta
available 1400 mo 171 MSP
PAOLA AREA 7 bdrm I bath.
CHA, |450 mo 1450 tec
111 3954tr 944 317 1917
K E N T OK LEASE OPTION.
Sanford, 2/3, 7 car, fplc. No
Qualifyingt 111-441) lv. m tf.
K E N T W/OP7ION TO i v y 4/7.
Owner hold* mtQ,. 5h* down
W IN T E R S P R IN G S good
lo c a tio n
A v a il
4 /S
HS US MM lv. mtg-_________
SANPOKD 3 or 4 bdrm. 2 bath
Spacious, clean, fenced yard,
nice neighborhood tliS'm o
plus sacurlty . 27)4181________
SANPOKD. 1 BEDROOM. &gt;
'bath, eat In All.. pool, fenced
yd 3l7Smo 330 1747 Iv Msg
SANPOKD M03 Grove, nice 3
bdrm.. w,porch. appliances.
carpel, 34l&gt;/»no 413 447 MM
SANPOKD. 4 bdrm . ) bath, 7
story HHforkal ham*. Park
Ave lfSO me Tit m i ________
SANPOKO S BEDROOM My
bath, Clean, trees. AC/Heat,
S4S0plus dep No pets 1714444
SANPOKD Lk Mary. 3'7. largo
fenced back yard, avail April
HI t020 mo . dep &gt;11 ISOS
7 EEOKOOM. I bath On I acres
of land in Enterprise Country
Itvtog 1400 mo Call alter
7PM S74 3434

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105—DuplexTrlpltx / Rent

DUPLEX far Kent, ctota to Lk
Mary Blvd 717 f 3 IM mo 4
tm 'tec. Avail. Immediately
Fenced yd Heat AC I17SS17
lv. m tf,, will return calf,
LG. i n O UPLEX. Near H S .
tern porch, quiet cul de sac
pets S47Q mo Includes mater,
garbage, maint 4441477
SPACIOUS DUPLEXS. 2 bdrm .
I bath Quiet, tern porches
Yard Malt Inc I 3M 2III

io7—Mobil*
Homts / Rent
O f N IV A I « D « M I B» "7
month security Avail
Now I SMS mo 34f 1737_______
LONOWOOD Purn . 7 bdrm . t
bath, an appi Outot aduM
community tl4f M l 1417

321-0735.......... 321*2257

BondMontyAvailable7.5%
GOV'T FO KECLO fUR Ef
BANK REPO'S
ASSUME NO Q U ALIFY
Call Janet MantfleM
Days. SIS 1134 Eves, Stl 7771
AA Censes* Inc.

O m u iy ^

SANFORD. I W Airport. 1,000
tq ft off tea bldg. Ampia
parking and handicap facilt
ties saoo mo Call 3M too;

atotq. ft. la 2,444tq ft.

OC H O N IN G )
Meve in Special............3343/nta.
CALL Sanford...............371 PWt
SANPOKO, finished space. 1.210
tq f t . plus open space. 7M
and &gt;4*7 tg ft II I 7004

FUTO N AND FRAME
Twin (chair) 3141
Full (tortseat) Slit
Queen (sofa) 3)41
Futon Factory. 31) 4007
I9M W. Airport Bl* taatord
• LAMP, country styled, brass
A wood base with mild glass
shade 3)0 3770104__________
• M IRROR Decorator Sun
burst Gold 40 in dia 340
IW W tl____________________
• STOVE. Electric Very good
condition 150311 3037________
• TR A S H C O M P A C TO R .
Kelinatof. Portable or built In
aimend black Only S?i
Call 111 f i l l ________________
• W E S TE R N S TY L E LAMP.
Butt horn, imported, bronje
and re a l horn (b la c k ),
w beige shade Must tee is
unique &gt;4004* 4514__________
1 PIECE LIVIN G RM SET.
toveseat. sola and chair Used
1 month Cream back round
with blue stripes and (torai
Very pretty* taoOCall 334 4041

NEAR 14 I acres, established
Fern Farm business with 4/7.
peal, plus Orange City water
Wes 1774 000 now tie* 000
Handymen's ntgMmartI 4/1,
Owner financing 111.900
Lease Purchase
I H block.
314,«00Owner holding

117—Commercial
Rentals

BRANONEW OPPICE BLOO.

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REALTY, I N C .

141—Homes for Set*
LHORDABU h u m i
vf M9IINI PROP! W) i f s
e BOND MONEY. ?.«%*
P R l E GOV'T ASSISTANCE
FHA AS LOW A S4\
VA AS L O W A S r«%
GoVt Repot/Assume No Qua)
Ify Hornet! Seminole, Orange.
Volusia. Lake Counties.
• 1/1 • Fplc, new paint and
carpet, fenced yard
1)9.900
• V i t k i n acre. C H/A. saf.fOO
e tun lend 3/1 new paint, A/C,
roof! 1sacra, lanced 154 *00
• In The Ceuntry f Home on over
11 acre, haavity treed, MS.too
• l/t. eppi. new paint, carpet,
fenced yd. carport, 144,108
• J/l»» split plan, appliances,
garage, fenced yard, 141,108
• Assume He Qualifies!
• laniard PI. cathedral call,
fenced garage 149,900
• 3/1 on 1/7 acre! Fenced, cul d»
m c . deed and street M4.V80
Lake Harney/lt. Jehu's River
Over 3,400 tq tt custom built,
over I acre heavily freed, 4- 2,
ter. porch'pool, guest house
on Lk Harney
1131.000
PLUS.. Moyletr Cavalry Club
New brick custom 3/1 split
plan, set porch w/spa. \r%
treed' acres, fenced, till,too
Lb. Mery* Less Than ISAM On.
• 1/1 renovated, new carpel,
paint, appl. fenced, 341,18©
D ELTONA home on 1 acre, scr
porch, carport, 333,100

l'A(U k HI fH i ■HORN!
vfhTURI rut if 1will

BY OWNER. 3 bdrm . 7 bath 2
car garage, in Hidden Lake,
33.000 below appraisal Call
li t aiM .norealtors pleas*.

Look What's Happening A t
S t Croix Apartments

141—Homes for Sale

155—Condominlumt
Co-Op / Silt

T h e P ru d e n b a l (4br
Florida Realty

BY OWNER North lake Village.
2/7. downstairs, appliances
included Pool /tennit Bargain
ai 344 500
471 7041 eves

WANT TOV e S T [^ N H 0M E7
I am took Ing lor nice homes, to
match' with buyers.

111—Condominium
Rentals
1 BDRM.. kitchen appliances,
wether/dryer, ter porch
Ulfl/mo , STOOdep 337 SIM
2 BDRM. 2 bath condo, new
c a r p e l, w a i h e r / d r y e r ,
1415 mo . 1 yr 700 E Airport
Bl Sanford. »G 1 IM fM4
I BDRM . I bam. I0M tq ft..
sern porch, wash/dryer. Pool,
iacufti. tennis 1471 mo 1700
dep I I I AM l l l f Eves.

i l l —Appliances
/ Furniture___

BATEMAN REALTY

LONGWOOD/LK. MARY area.
1,000 1.300 iq ft, with or
without A/'C offices, Starting
3)35 McIntosh Point, » t M00
SANPOKO t.tSO. 1.S1S, 3.100
square feet aval labial
Call 371 7004

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

KIT ’N’ CARI-YI-E® by lurry WHrHI

141—Homes for Sale

Call BobGrigory, REALTOR
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CM7&gt; 334-4400 er 111 SIM
L IS TIN O I N E E D B D l Call W
Mahciowski. Registered Reel
Estate Broker
171 7103

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• SUPER HIDOEN LAKE Villa
2/7 w/poo&lt; w/lott of atras Incl
security system Clil this ad
Call us
351.100

By Metiveted Owner
Neer Lk Monroe. 4/fto New
carpel, all amanitas Must
see to apprecUfe 7X» sq It
3119 000 OPEN HOUfE I S
Sat Sun 1M3 E. 2nd SI, 44A 111)

• IA N LANTA 3/1 Nice family
home, well kepi All windows
new Hardwood floors Big
yard
144.100

SANFORD
Walk to Pinecrest E foment*
ry 3 bdrm . large fenced
yard. Clean and Sharp!
Flnanactng of your choice
Reduced to 3)1*00
H P R E A LTY , MA0M0

• OLDER 1/1 an I ACRE. In
quiet area Lott of potential
Fplc . wood floors Country
setting .........................341.100
• STEP BACK IN TIM E . This
3/3 farmhouse has benn fully
refurbished Let us tail you
about It
374 100

STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AGEM ENT A R E A LTY
447 )1) 7221/311 M X
TONI V ELE K You have won 7
free tickets to a Lite hi it id
Cinema* movie! Please pick
up your tickefs at I he Sanford
Herald within 7days
Congratulations!______

CAU. ANYTIME

322-2420
321-2720

Tim HOMES 1LOT

Perfect tor targe family or
mother in la* Includes 3
bdrm . 7 bath, PLUS detached
7 bdrm . I bath. PLUS large
shed PLUS fenced yard Great
value REDUCED TO |7J 500
complete with 10% down to
qualified buyer or TRADE IN
your home or lot equity CALL
NOW! I

2143 Park Dr.* 3anford
M l W. Lake Mary Bl.. Lk. AAery

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1127491

ENJOY TN E COUNTRY A T ­
MOSPHERE ottered by this 3
bdrm 3 bath w. family rm. on
almost 1/7 acrol Raised patio
overlook s oaks!
51500
D UP LEX ON HWV 44
9
stories, 1 bdrm upstairs, J
down I Zoned co m m e r
cialf
ilieoo

$1 DOWN
FOR VETS
A little more for others
Brand1new 3 bedroom 3 bath
homes * Hfi I car garages
34*7 total monthly payments
Cali now. offer limited I
Universal Realty, M l M f

323-5774

14*—Commercial
Property / Safe

F IR S TT IM E
H O M EBUYER/RETIREE7
Don't miss this Immaculate 3
bdrm dollhouse on 1/4 acre
with eatra 1/4 acre toll Ready
to move Ini Nico neighborhood
and convenient to everything!
Bright and Sunny with lots of
trees and very private It
won’t last long! 344.400
Far details tall
Oerl Parker* ORI
3 » 1111/334 AM) X )79
The Prudential Florida Realty
Independently Owned
HOME FOR SALE. Sanford
area 3)2).44 per menlh In
forested? Call 111 MM

LAK EFR O NT professional ol
fice suite, 170 tq It . 4 offices
w a llin g a re a , s to ra ge .
bathroom Lengwood. 331 0045
SEMINOLE
3 churches, all
OK for other commercial
uses Real E stale One 473 3300

153—Acrtagt*
Loft/Sile
O C A L A M A T*L F O K E 3 T .
Weeded lets! 15 *50 each no
money downf 371,4! monthly
1 400 f t! 3074

WE'RE DEAUNG - IF YOU'RE WILUNGMI

2■OfRvMTHS
FREE RENT*
tmrfM) to now t g v g tj month M » Orw month

(rss »nr to tools ugrang 7mown Jsots h i m May fit
SLRtscr to ovotot»V

1ST—Mobile
Home* / Sale
LANE M ANY/IANFORD
IJ
bdrm 13X40 Remodeled
Moderni Owner financing
tl.000 down. 7 S \ Interest
Can move Reduced to only
34 150
471 01*4
SAVE 3331 NEW lif t HOMES!
WHY PAY R ETA IL? 14X74.
41AM. &gt;4X73* tftjg g MS »7tt

SPRINGSPECIALS
San lord Area
Mobile Home Community
REPO l i t ) Kaufman A Broad.
74X54. ) bdrm 7 bath spilt
Gorgeous home! 1» S\ inter
esl only SLOW down to a
qualified buyer 170*00
life M AN ATEE
7 bath

74X57. 3 bdrm
si 000

1141 M AN ATEE
ibath

*4X40, Ibdrm
V , 500

165—Duplex for Salt
SANFORD DUPLEX. 1
each Good neighborhood
131 *00 will finance S74 9044

111—Appliance*
/ Furniture
• ANTIQUE CHURCH FEW . 10
ft ell Pine S100 or trade for
antiques 141 1347___________
• B E A U T Y R E S T firm twin
mattress in "like new" condi
turn Sacrifice, 33) M l 4113
• BEV ELE D MIRROR. 3 sec
Hon* w/Mather el Pearl 44 '
W X 47" H S7S 177 1717
• BIG CH A IR . Oversfuffed,
button A fuck "Tub " chair
Geld cater. Upholstery feed
Musi M* to appreciate! 373
w i»iH f * m a .,.
________
B i t RESALE
Key end Sett
furniture A cottocfibies For
sale, doll collection 7334 3
Park Dr. Call H I 7444_______
BRASS BED. Queen, w/ortho
mattress set. Still In boa Cost
11000 tell tor 3300 373 4101
• COUCH. M ", corded feature,
sand beige, good cond . needs
some spots cleaned 170
Evenings 331 4341
D AYAED While Iron A brass
w orthopedic mattresses A
pap up trundle Still in boa
Cost 3400 Sell 3300 S73 4541
D IN E T TE I IT." twll bed sola
ch est ol d ra w trs .
wether dryer, desk Prices
negotiable &gt;31 3377__________
D OUAIE BOX Spring Mattrett
Sets Over 70 U Pick 34) a set
LARK Y 't MAR T
773 41)1
• F IS H T A N K . B e a u tifu l
custom built Paid 3*00, very
n it * condition Asking HOC
w accessaries 37) 1019
FRANK A LORI'S Thrift the*
7107 3 French 3)0 71 »
Opp Oaldea Lamb Rest.
• F R ID O ID A IR E CROWN
Heavy duty washer tor tale,
qood condition 345 3)0 0)1)

111—Television /
Radio/Stereo
• COLOR TV. Zenith, console
w remote, Older mode*, very
good condition 340 OBO
&gt;34 0444

1B5—Computtrs
I AM Cempatible Settwart and
instruction for horn*/business.
Best pricett Games to serious
Call 37) 3344

1$7—Sporting Good*
Olympic
•FISHING R E E L
&gt;40.370177 1301
• H E A V Y BA G . (B e lie f )
Everlast New. never used
350 334 M il________________

191-Building
Materials
• F E N CE. Cham Lmk.eO by 30
ft Asking 370 Call 330 7357

193—Lawn 6 Carden
• GARDEN MANURE
You haul 17)3407

Free!!

195—Machine ry/Toolt
FORK L IF T TRUCKS. Used
buy le ll rent lease Many
ill* i 13) 1114 ask far Ann/
wkends Mike 9*4 7)4 1194
FO R K LIFT. Clark, 1500 lb ca
pacify Works good SHOO
_________C a lltl) 1144_________

199—Pets 4 Supplies
• B E A O L E M IX D O G S . 7
female 1 spayed. 1 young
Perfect for children! VERY
LOVING Call merntng enlyf
Ask tor Mary . 711 SOI
• C O U N T TH E SP O TS !
D A L M A T IO N
f a m a le
(spayed) Well cared ter
F R E E to a good LOVINO
home Needs tort A attentiont
334 *)•*
FR E E DOO TRAINING!
Find out How
Inner Deg Training
Call &gt;711344
• SHOW STOP PER l Persian
Himalayan Mia, female cal. 7
yrs old Beautiful Tortoise
shell, sm. Vfat face Sweet
house cat Will deliver 3100
Caff Betty 349 91*1, Marrungs

Too—RegUtcred Pel*
CHOW PUPS ARC. Parents on
premises, good with kids
3101100
334 1)47

211—Antique*/
__ Collectible*
AC UNI t 7 ))•• BTU 170 amp
1171 E a c e lle n t c on di
ttenf
if
371 147*
• DRAGON PRINT m custom
f r a m e and ma f .
'Motherhood' shows mother
dragon with babies Limited
edition signed and numbered
Very attractive 350 377 4«74
• STAR TR E K
Enterprise*
Biue Prints" tel 17 pages in
pouch, 1V7S edition, mint SIf
after 4pm 377 4474

21*—Wanted!? Buy
I It Aluminum Cant.,.Newspaper
Non f erreu•Meta 11
Glass
KOKOMO
t llllM

221—Good Thing*
to Eat
I T R A W I I N R I E ! U F IC K .
Starts J an 14th Hoops Farm
39*1 Celery A rt Mon . Wed A
Sat Open 1AM Bnng own
containers 371 7344

222—StaticalMerchandise
• KEYBOARD. Yamaha PSR 4
100 preset voices, 10 rhythms
Real Ifm i melody Like New
3100 firm 277 7117

223—Miscellaneous
• CRAFT SUPPLIES boa tut!
for SS 00 m ost s till In
packages 334 170)
____
• E A S TE R B U N N Y W rtttR.
pastel color for doors or home
SIS
....... .................. I l l 4097
FOR YOUR F U LL E R BRUSH
PROOUCTS, call independent
distributor-17) 4794_________
• GAME TA BLE with 4 chairs
Solid wood by Henry Link
1100
373 3777
• GARDENERS planter bo*
Heavy duty metal 4‘ X 5
Raised bottom, doored tor
drainage Good for backyard
g a r d e n , n u r s e r y or
greenhouse &gt;75 OBO 331 4050
• OAK PANELING
used 35
Good rendition 3310*33
POOL. It ft abort ground
w pump Eacellent condi den I
3300 (will setl deck) 111 1)11
R A IN 3 0FT Water treatment
t y t. (Reg 34)17 531 Now
37 000 or 31750. wilh lifetime
N .r r .n f , ENCYCLOPEDIA.
Brtlannica complete set
I Reg 33.300) Now 31000 ALSO
FU R N ITU R E Moving Must
Sell!
.
3771)21
W A S H E R /O R Y E R 3)10 tor
pair, used • months Lawn
wsewer, STOP377 &gt;141_________
17 F T. Sea King aluminum fen
boat with 5MP Eska motor.
3400 '14 Tama moped 3350
Botheac condition 331 5W1

231—Cars
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
eacept tat, lag titto, etc
t i l l PLYM OUTH R ELIANT
4 door, auto, power steering
and brakes, stereo EXTRA
CLEAN 3111.49 per menfhl
(al months it II 9\ APR I
Cali Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Car*. 22) 111)

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
except tea, tag. title,, etc
1947 FORO MUSTANG Auto
a ir, power steering and
brakes, A M / F M stereo
1111.41 per menfhl 1*4 months
a II 9\ APR) Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars, 33) &gt;171
Itot CHEVY Cavalier RS Auto
AC. AM /fM Sharp) 3799)
)M toll. Rof^Usad Cars
44 PLYMOUTH VOYAOCR LE
Eatra Clean 33*11*
14 M ER CUR Y ORAN MAR
Q U III
* leather, 1 owner,
w only 74K ml 3491)*
94 NISSAN S IN TR A XC 4 dr
w air.onlyTOKml 33195*
If DODGE SPIRIT Red Auto
AC. Stereo 33915*
17 PLYM OUTH VOYAGER
Blue. 7 passenger. Auto AC
3)415*
91 DODGE SHADOW Cenvert
tlblet Auto, AC. Stereo, 3 to
choose from Stiff*
14 OLDS CUTLASS Supreme
While. 4 dr Auto. AC 14995*
17 CHRYSLER LEBARON
4
dr , 50 000 original one owner
miles, auto. AC. Stereo 119*5*
49 LEBARON CONVERTIBLES
7 to choose from "Fun in
the Sun ' S5995*
It DODGE DAKOTA Long bed
topper. V4, auto AC. Storeo,
40000 miles 34995*
*With &gt;3000 down or trade
equity

229—Aviation
A IR C R A F T R E N T A L S
kingte/muld engine fttghf in
tlruclton. ground school
private'instrument Aviation
Flight Centers.) 400 571 7051

231-Car*

TAREUr PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
atcepf las. fag, bile, etc
1941 CHEVY SPECTRUM
red. air. tow miles, stor to. I
speedl O nly 1141.I I per
me nth t 1*0 months it 11 9%
APR) Calf Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars. 273 211)
AUTO INSURANCE WORLD
who quotes lowest possible
rates, needs help) 373 7743

TME UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
eacept tea. fag, dde, etc
1944 EAOLE PREM IER
4
door, auto, air, power win
dows stereo cassette ONLY
31)9.94 per menfhl la* months
M II 9k. APR I Ceil Mr Paytto
Courtesy Used Cars. 3217123

TAKEUP PAYMENTS
NO M O N E Y DOWN

eacept tea, teg. title, etc
1*11 T O Y O T A T E R C E L
COUPE rod, auto, air, .power
steering, stereo! O N L Y
31If ,44 per rndhthl (it months
$i II *\ APR I Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars, 121 l i t )
e PUBLIC AUTO A UCTION a
EVER Y TUES A FRI 7 74 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. II. Daytona Beach
444 t il t ilt

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
eacept tea. teg title, etc
1917 P L Y M O U TH ORAND
FU R Y
4 door. auto, power
steering end brakes, AM FM
stereo MUST SELL! ONLY
3119 49 per menlht (el months
l« 14 4% APR) Ceil Mr Peyne
Courtesy Used Cara. 373 217)

TAKEUP PAYMENTS

NO MONEY DOWN
•acepl fa a, tag title, etc
tree d o d g e a r i c s 4 ooor
auto, power steering and
brakes, stereo E X T R A
C L E A N Only l i l t I f per
menlht 144 months it II fV
AMR I Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars, J3J J i ll

A IK F O R i

Bill Sanchei
er David V

3221135
223—Auto Part*
/ Accettorjes _
• PORSCHE RIMS 7. New Iff
&gt;31 1488____________________
• R EESE H ITCH Ractevee. VS
greet wgt 4008 tbs tounge
wqt 7101b* 171 371)481
• TIR E. 715 71 R II mounted on
GM It truck rim Good tread
SIS. H2-4AS3________________
VW AIR COOL E o' E NOI N E
3173 if interested
Call 172 1904________
I I V R 14 diesel meter totally
rebuilt Best reasonable offer
331 1799

235—Truck* /
Bute*/Van*

Sanford Motor Co.
1944 NISSAN PICK UP 4X4
A/C. 9 speed, tow ml tot 115,99!
or best otter t Cat! 371 4341
1974 DODGE W*«dew Van pius
eatra tires 3395 t ill Ran
do*ph St 230 4444_________
71 OAT SUN Pick Up w ?•
Chevy V* and T 350 tram
Alum topper New tires good
body 1808.12) 3943__________
VI FORO «vTON Pick up. f t
sale, needs work HOC
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A m e ric a n fo r food p ro g ra m s
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A P F a rm W r it e r
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d o e s a p o o r J o b m a k i n g s u r e t h e b illio n s o f d o lla rs
II s p e n d s o n fo o d fo r a n i l -h u n g e r p r o g r a m s goes
to A m e r i c a n fa r m e r s a n d foo d p ro c e s s o rs — not
t h e ir fo re ig n c o m p e t it o r s — s a y U S D A ’s o w n
In v e s tig a to rs .
A s a r e s u lt . Im p o r t e d fo o d s h a v e b e e n u s e d to
fu lfill U S D A ’s c o n tr a c t s , a c c o r d in g to a n a u d it b y
t h e d e p a r t m e n t 's O ffic e o f In s p e c t o r G e n e r a l.
C o n g r e s s a n d th e d e p a r t m e n t 's r e g u la t io n s s a y
U S D A Is s u p p o s e d to b u y A m e r i c a n fo o d s a n d
f a r m p r o d u c t s w h e n II s h o p s fo r a n t i -h u n g e r
p r o g r a m s at h o m e a n d a b r o a d . I n c lu d in g s c h o o l
lu n c h e s a n d s o u p k itc h e n s . It a ls o Is s u p p o s e d lo
m a k e s u r e th a t s u b s id iz e d fo re ig n c u s t o m e r s a rc
p u r c h a s in g A m e r i c a n g o o d s .
In s te a d . U S D A h a s b e e n ''w i n k i n g at th e la w .”
s a id S e n . K e n t C o n r a d , D -N .D .
" F o r a ll w e k n o w , w e 'r e u s i n g A m e r ic a n
t a x p a y e r d o lla r s to p u rc h a s e B r a z ilia n o ra n g e s .
A r g e n t in e be ef. C a n a d i a n w h e a l a n d g o o d n e s s
k n o w s w h a t e ls e .” C o n r a d s a id . " I t m a k e s n o
s e n s e lo u s e o u r t a x p a y e r d o lla r s to s u b s id iz e
fo re ig n c o m p e l l l l o n ."
T h e a u d it f o u n d th a t la x e n f o r c e m e n t a n d
c e r tif ic a t io n p r o c e d u r e s h a v e a llo w e d fo re ig n
fo o d s . In c lu d in g C a n a d ia n m e a t , lo g e l In t o th e
p ip e lin e . H o w e v e r . U S D A u o s lit tle w a y to assess
th e p r o b le m 's s c o p e b e c a u s e o f t h e s h o r t c o m in g s
In Its e n fo r c e m e n t a n d r e g u la t io n s o f c o n tr a c t o r s
a n d t h e ir s u p p lie r s .
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h e a r in g o f h is S e n a te A g r ic u l t u r e s u b c o m m it t e e
o n re s e a rc h a n d g e n e ra l le g is la tio n to d e m a n d
th a t U S D A d e v e lo p c o n s is te n t p r o c e d u r e s to
e n s u re c o n t r a c t o r c o m p lia n c e w i t h t h e " H u y
A m e r i c a n " r e q u ir e m e n t s .
" U S D A h a s a d u t y lo A m e r i c a n fa r m e r s a n d

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replace lacocca

and Indian reservations.
T h e A g r ic u l t u r a l S t a b iliz a t io n a n d C o n s e r v a ­
tio n S e r v ic e , m e a n w h i le , b u y s f a r m c o m m o d it ie s
fo r t a le lo o t h e r g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c ie s , f o re ig n
g o v e r n m e n t s , a n d d o m e s t ic , f o r e ig n o r In t e r n a ­
tio n a l r e lie f e lTo rta .
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e x p o r t p r o g r a m s s u c h a s t h e e x p o r t c r e d it
g u a r a n t e e p r o g r a m s , u n d e r w h i c h lo a n s lo
f o re ig n c o u n t r ie s a r c g u a r a n te e d b y U S D A fo r
p u rc h a s e s o f U . S . fo o d a n d f a r m p r o d u c t s .
A l l th re e a g e n c ie s h a v e d iffe re n t r u le s fo r
m e e t in g d o m e s t ic o r i g i n r e q u ir e m e n t s . A n d n o n e
r e q u i r e d c o n t r a c t o r s o r e x p o r t e r s to o b t a in
a s s u r a n c e s f r o m s u b c o n t r a c t o r s a n d s u p p lie r s
th a t d o m e s t ic o r i g i n r e q u ir e m e n t s h a d b e e n m e t .

Legal N o tice s

Legal N o tic e s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
o r TH E EIG H TEE N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
in a n d r o a
IE M IN O LE COUNTY,
r LOR I DA
CIVIL ACTION NO.

H I G H L A N D P A R K . M ic h . R o b e rt J . E a to n .
G e n e r a l M o to r s C o r p .'s lo p e x e c u t iv e In E u r o p e ,
w a s n a m e d lo d a y a s t h e e v e n t u a l s u c c e s s o r to
C h r y s l e r C o r p . c h a i r m a n L e e la c o c c a .

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
IEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A IIN O .9 1 tftiC A M
CA R TE R E T SAVINGS RANK.
F.A.
Fleklifl.
vt
LAR R YS TURNER.elim
el el

E a t o n a ls o w a s n a m e d to t h e c o m p a n y 's b o a rd
o f d ir e c t o r s . H e w ill b e c o m e c h a i r m a n a n d c h ie f
e x e c u t iv e o lH c e r w h e n la c o c c a s te p s d o w n o n
D e c .31 .

NOTICE OF SALE
Notke It hereby given that,
pursuant k the Orbec or Final
Judgment ankrsR In this cause
In the Circuit Court at Semtnek
County. Florida. I will toil the

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la c o c c a . B 7 . h a d p r e v i o u s l y I n d i c a t e d he
In t e n d e d t o r e t ir e a s c h ie f e x e c u t iv e b y t h e e n d o f
th e y e a r b u t s ta y o n a s c h a i r m a n . H e h a s le d th e
c o m p a n y fo r 14 y e a r s .
C h r y s l e r P re s id e n t R o b e r t A . L u t z w i ll re ta in
h is c u r r e n t r e s p o n s ib ilit ie s . L u t z . 6 0 . h a d b e e n
m e n t io n e d a s a p o s s ib le s u c c e s s o r, b u t a rift
b e tw e e n h i m a n d la c o c c a la id b e e n w id e ly
r e p o r te d .
la c o c c a w i l l c o n t in u e l o s e r v e a s a d ir e c t o r a n d
a s c h a i r m a n o f Ih e b o a r d 's e x e c u t iv e c o m m it t e e
a fte r J a n . 1. 1 9 0 3 .
" D u r i n g th e past y e a r t h e b o a r d h a s c o n d u c t e d
a n e x h a u s t iv e r e v ie w o f c a n d id a te s , b o t h In s id e
a n d o u ts id e C h r y s le r , to le a d th e c o m p a n y In to
Ih e 3 1 s t c e n t u r y . " s a id A . J e a n d e O r a n d p r e .
s e n io r b o a r d m e m b e r .

Legal N o tice a

Legal N o tice s

P R IV A TI1 A IK
SECURED PARTY INTENDS
TO DISPOSE OF ONE l«tl
CH R YSLER LER AR O N .
PRIVATE SALE TO RE HELD
ON tftm m A T It oo AM. A T
FORREST RECOVERY
RUREAU. m S ROUTE W .
LONGWOOO. FL Jl?ftf IN
SPECTION OF COLLATERAL
SI M INUTES PRIOR TO SALE
Publlth March 14. IF. Iff!
OEP I IF

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IMb JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
I f Ml N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 9I M IACA M 0
FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF
CEN TR AL FLORIDA. INC.
*
Plaintiff.

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nefke 1* hereby given (hat I
am engegti M bvtmeu at ftftll
Albert Drive. Winter Park. Fla
» m . Seminele Cewnty. FIertte.
wn«ar the Fktitiewa Name e«
RUOGCT CLEANING, and that
I Intend te regiftfor u d name
with the Secretary ef State.
TeUanetiee. Fiertde. In ac
cerdance with the prevlatene et
the F k t i t M Name Statute.
TeWlt lectian M l Of. Florida
Statute* IMF
Henry J .F anal
Publish March 14. Iff!
DSP IM
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO UNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE N a t ld M b C A M P
BERNARD MORSE.
Ptawtitt
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JOSEPH G UN TER , a married
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS H ER EBY given
pursuent to e Fmei Judgment el
Mortgage FeraeUsure doted
March A. I9M. and entered in
Case Ne neeesCA i « p el the
Circuit Court el the Eighteenth
Judkiel Circuit In end U r Semi
nek Cowrity. Florida wherein
BERNARD MORSE. Plaintiff
JOSEPH GUNTER. Oaten
dent l mm sett to the highest
and best Udder U r cosh m the
WMI Front entrance. Sominok
County Courthouse Ruttdmg.
Sanlerd. Fiertde et It m A M
day el April, i t t l the fattening
Insok Fmol Judgment. k w H .
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Senior d Accordmg k the pkt
thereat as retarded in Plot Rdob
L Page U . el the Pubtk Records
elSemlnskCsudy.Fkrtds
Dosed Marchs, ten
MARYANNC MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT COURT
By Jane E Josewk
Deputy Ck rt
Publish March*. IS IVM

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o n ly A m e r i c a n a g r i c u lt u r a l p r o d u c t s . " D a a c h le
k a ld . " U S D A s h o u ld b e h e ld a c c o u n t a b le fo r Ita
n e g le c t ."
T h e A u g u s t 1 9 91 a u d it f o u n d t h e to ta l v a lu e o f
a g r i c u lt u r a l c o m m o d it ie s p u r c h a s e d o r g u a r a n ­
teed fo r u k In d o m e s t ic a n d e x p o r t p r o g r a m * w a s
8 0 .9 b illio n In fis c a l 1 9 8 9 .
T h e a u d it d id n o t s a y h o w m u c h f o re ig n fo o d
m a y b e r e p la c in g U . S . f a r m p r o d u c t s In U S D A 's
c o n tr a c t s . B u t In v e s tig a to rs f o u n d v io la t io n s o f
th e d o m e s t ic -o r ig in r e q u ir e m e n t s b y c o n t r a c t o r s
fo r t h r e e U S D A a g e n c ie s t h a t e it h e r b u y fo o d o r
g u a r a n te e e x p o r t s .
A r e v ie w o f o n e o f Ih e a g e n c ie s , t h e A g r ic u l t u r a l
M a r k e t in g S e r v ic e , f o u n d th a t a la rg e s u p p lie r
In c lu d e d Im p o r t e d b e e f In s h ip m e n t s l o fiv e A M S
c o n tr a c t o r s . I n t u r n , th e c o n t r a c t o r s m a y h a v e
s o ld th e U S D A a s m u c h a s I m il li o n p o u n d s o f
C a n a d ia n beef.
T h e A g r i c u l t u r a l M a r k e t in g S e r v ic e p u r c h a s e s
p r o c e s s e d c o m m o d i t i e s f o r u s e In d o m e s t ic
p r o g r a m s s u c h a s t h e N a t io n a l S c h o o l L u n c h
p r o g r a m , c h il d n u t r i t i o n p r o g r a m s , s o u p k itc h e n s

MAR ION 0 CAME RON. a
single teaman, et. a t.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : Merlen Cemeren. *00
Laurel Avenue. Sanlerd. Fiertde
w??i
YOU ARE H ER EBY NOT I
FIEO that an action hot been
commenced to Foreclose a
Mortgage on the following reel
I being eituet
ed M Seminole County.
untv. Florida,
FI
mare pertkuteri? described as
The West sMeet el Lett t end
M. RleU S. Tier I. C R. Tret
lard’s Map et the Tew* et
Senterd. according te the put
It Put
Rook I. Pages IS through Si. et
the Pubtk Records et tommek
County. Florida
This ectkn has been Med
puked U serve e copy el yaur
written defense, if any. U it an
R O BER T (
M IL L E R . I S
QUIRE, c/e M ILLFR . GRACE.
MOOGLAND A D UR K ET. P A .,
dress is MO Douglas
Altamonte Sprinfft.
Florida UFU. an or befars the
Hm day el March. 1991 «n t Me
the ortgtne! with the Clerk el
this Court either before service
an Plaintiff's Attorney, or mb
medlekty thereafter, otherwise
e detevtt will be entered egemtt

County. Florida, deter ibod at:
Condominium Unit *14. Bulk
mg ISR. at HIDOEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM, according la
the Declaration at Condominium
recorded an November I ft. IH i
In Official Records Rook I l k
pages M i l thru I t t l and
ttweak recorded an March II.
tftft in Otfktal Records Rook
lifts, pages dfl thru *4. further
amended by amendment therek
recorded February it. i m m
Official Records Rook iff*,
pages 00?? thru 0 « f . further
recorded February SO. 1*M In
Official Records Beak 1911.
pages OOM thru 0974. further
recorded February SO. IMS In
Official Records Rook mi.
pages 0*71 thru 010ft and further
amended by amendment therek
as recorded Juno II. I«M In
Otfkiel Records Beak Ifes.
pages SO thru SO of the Public
Records el Semlnek County.
Florida, tegsther with all appur
tenant at therek and an un
divided Interest In the common
elements of te k Condominium
as tel forth In said Declaration
et pubtk sak. k the highest end
beet bidder, ter cash, at the
West Front Door of lemlnek
County Courthouse, in Sanford.
Florida, at I I H AAA. an April
t.Iff*.
AAARYANNE MORSE
ASCLERK OF TH E COURT
By Dorothy W Beikn
Deputy Clerk
Publish March*. 14. Iffl
D EP 11?
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLC COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CAftI NO. ft IM 4XA 14-K
WE ftTWOOO MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.eTeses
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LARKIN l .N O iL iA .il
mart to* B A S N C TT BANK O ,
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WITNESS my hand one al
fkiei seal of this Court a* the
sem day Of February. Iffl
(S I A t )
AAARYANNE MORftE
Ckrk of the Circuit Court
R Y .P etrkie F Heath
Publish February }« 4 March
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M ARTHA GARSItON.
Plaintiff.

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MOORE. W ALTER A.
GARRISON. JR .ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL IE S V IC E I
COMPANY OF FLORIDA.
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LA GO V IITA TOWNHOUIE
ASSOCIATION. INC.. • Mm to.
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NOTICE OR SALE
P U S IU A N T TO
FLORIDA S TA TU TE
CHAPTER to

NOTICE It HEREBY GIVEN
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aw Clrcvll Caurl tor Samlnato
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MARYANNE MORSE
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Camay. Ftortoa uaan a Itoto
I lit , IT anl ranRaraR m aw aton
tato Caurl a t w R A a r t o
Octokm A O IWI. w mto cm
law caw RtoNtoR BarrwN Ra
caoary Carpmtoton PtoWNN ra
Marrto Glator A L a n Gtotor
PrlanR.nl muck atontato Writ
to Eamtoton aa l RaUranR la
ma at Skmlll to Samlnato
Camay- Ftortoa. anR I kava
tcnkaR prapmly awnaR ky
k ala, lacaiaR la Sawlaato
Camay. Ftortoa m an particw
Imly RatcrtoaR at toUaat
On* I , At Panliac . Ram
a a la m a k lla . Via
,
l O I E T t t V t G X I . i l l , kRint
al Allamanto TaaW ,
at SkmiN
to Samlnato Camay. FtortoA
wui to l l a AAA an aw tom
Ray to Am A * D IWI. altm tor
ktoRm. FOR CASH, tufcwcl to
any AnR all aatolWR iwna to ma
Waal Dam. to aw ttoaa to aw
Samawto Camay

koto wto to tato Cpw I AAmck A
itol
iCOURT AEALI
AAARYANNE MORS!

CLEaxOPTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
•r Omaarrw Baiton
DaautyCtof*
P tolto AAmckt. IA iwt

I OEP Alt

toEaactown
DmwtoF E HWR»r SkmiN
Samawto Camay. Ftortoa
PwtoWtoR AAmck t. to. n . M
aim ma tato an AprR to. IWI
OEP to!

Legal N o tic e s
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURf
IN ANO FOR
ftIM IN O Ll COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S IN O i fSftftftDR*) B
IN R IrtheM orrlogeef:
*
MARY LOU W HITE.

ANTHONY IIS W IR T,
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO R CSPO ND IN T:
ANTHONY I IS W IR T
YOU ARE H ER EBY NOTI
F IE O that e Petition for Ois
sofvtkn ef Morrloge he* been
filed egeket you end there te e
demand In the Petition that the
court grant o ludgment for
dtseoiutkn of the marriage You
ore roguirod k serve e copy ef
your written defenses. If any. te
the Petition on Plaintiff's et
•army. R. EDWARD COOLEY.
ESQUIRE of IASS S R 4S4 West.
Sulk SO*. Longwood. FL *27*4
on or before March SI. Ittl, end
tlk the original w.fh the Ckrk of
the Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or Imme
dtokty thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
“ * *
In
This notice wilt be published
once each week tor lour (4)
consecutive weeks In the Sen
ford Herald
DAT CO IMS SOth day ef Feb
ruory. Iff*.
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O FTH !
CIR CUIT COURT
By: Hekn fttend) ter
At Deputy Ckrk
Publish: February 24 4 March
S.f. 14. Iff*___________P t O I? !
N O T IC I OF S H ER IFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY OIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Writ of E locution Isued out el
and under the tool of the Circuit
Court of Orange County. Flor­
ida. Cos# rCl ft/S4l? upon o
final ludgment rendered in the
aforesaid Court on the Itth day
of Oecember A O . tfft, In that
certain cose entitled: Sun Bonk.
National Association. Plaintiff
v*. U.S A Fitness Contort. Inc..
e Florida corporation. Sidney J.
Roche, Jr. end Yang S. Roche.
Ms wtk. Defendant wMch atore
sold Writ ef Eoecutkn was
delivered te me ee Sheriff ef
Semlnek County. Florida end I
have k vkd upon ell the right,
titk end interest ef the dekn
dent. Yong S Roche. In end te
the tattooing described proper­
ty. sold proporfy being located
In Semlnek County. Florida
mere pertkwlorty described as
One Iff* Mercedes. Vln.
fWDBCAJSEtKAU0044 being
tiered et Butch’s Chevron.
Sanford. Florida
end the undersigned as Sheriff
ef Semlnek County. Florida,
will et ll:gg A M . on the *4th
day ef March A D Iff!, after ter
sak and sell k the highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HANO
AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
A LL EXISTING LIENS, et the
Freni (West! Deer, et the steps,
ef the Semlnek County Court
house In Sanlerd. Florida, the
above described prepervy.
That sold sak ft being mode
te satisfy the forms ef tMt Writ
ef Elocution.
Donald F.E tlk g er. Sheriff
Sominok County. Florida
Published: February 14. March
S. f, 14. with the sak on March
S4. Iff*
OEO 14?_____________________
IN TM t CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN B M TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
ftIM IN O Ll COUNTY.
f

lO k I DA

GEN ER AL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CA S IN O . 91 SMI
EASTERN FINANCIAL FE D
E R A LC R E D IT UNION.
Plaintiff.

OOMINIC J. Dl ANTONIO and
DONNA P. Oi ANTONIO. Ms
NOTICE OF M L S
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4ft
Notke Is given that pursuant
k Final Judgment dated Ftbru
ary SS. Iffl. k Co m No : fl 2101
the Circuit Court of the Itth
Judkiel Circuit In and for Sami
nek County. Fkrtde In wMch
Eastern Flnonclel Federal
Credit Union Is the Plaintiff and
Dam ink J. Of An tank and
Donna P. Dl A nk nk ore fhe
will sell k the
west front stops ef the Court
house in Senterd. Fiertde. at
11.00 i n . on April S. Iffl. Ihe
knowing described property set
forth k the Final Judgment:
Lots *1 and « . Bkch B. Tract
4. M N LAN D O SPRINGS, ac­
cording k the Plot thereof, os
recorded In Plot Book ft. Page
ft*, of the Pubtk Records of
Sominok County. Florida
Doted March M. 1*91
MARYANNE MORSE
Ckrk of the Circuit Court
By JonoE-Josewk
Deputy Ckrk
.
Publish: Merth I4.SS. t*9]
P « M W ---------------------------------------IS TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IE M IN O LE COUNTY.
, LOS IDA

CIVIL ACTION NO.i
M HW CAMS
TH E SECRETARY O , V E T
ER AN t A M A IR L a K .
PtotollH.
JE N IFE R L. MANN, to yK,
to all
OaianSanH
NOTICE OF U L E
NOTICE to t o n l « #i«m&gt; mai
.onuaM to Ra Fwto J.W m ia*
to Farmtoam mto Uto ammad
CKcmi Caurl to ma EIGH
T E E N TH Juawial CKcmi. M
mto Im IEM IN O LE Caurl..
Ftortoa. Civil Acltoa Nmrtom
l l m i C A U F ma mtom. i w *
C torIt Will toU ma m w m t»
tHuato, to tato Cam**. Ra
K rA t o M
Lto A Stock R. IU N LA N 0
E S TA TE !, accaram, la ma Rial
marato a. racarRaR to Rial Saak
II. Ra«a« t o w n . Rvtoic
RacarRa to Lamawto CaurKj
Ftortoa
to l.m .r aim all druclmaa.
tototaw — ato. i n i a i t aato‘

Legal N o tic e
C ITY OR
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
RUELICN EAR IN R
NOTICE I ! H E R E B Y GIVEN
ky ma CHy Cammlaaton to ma
City to Laka Mary. Ftortoa mat
tato RaarS will hato a Rukik
Hamm, an Amu I. IW I to i m
p m . m at won mm tartar at
l Ikto. to canilRcr a rapuaat
Nam RAUL W. W A TE R ! tor k
vwtonca to totow an kRtotlan.l
*4 aauara tost to torn,w ary
ll|M H In an A l (Amkurtmal
All mto M rl to ma Harm,
to to ma SauNwaci to arto Pw
Harmaatt to to Pw lavPmatt to
to lactton A TawnaMa M iavm.
Sanaa a Eaal. hrln, Eaatorty to
!tato RaaR Itok |intorttato &lt;1.
Tha Rukik Hamm, will fca
Iwto In Pw Cammlaaton Cham
k a n . IM W. L a ta M a ry
Rautorara. Laka Mary- Tha
yukJk la InvItoR to attorto arto fca
haarR lato hamIn , may ka
until a final Racltton It maw. ky
ma City Cammlaaton.
N O T E : R E R lO N l ARE
A 0 V IIE 0 T H A T A TA R E O
RECORD OF T H I I M E E TIN G
I I MADE E Y TH E C ITY FOR
I T ! C O N V E N IE N C E . T H I !
R ECO R D M AV N O T CONIT IT U T E AN A O EO U A TE R E­
CORD FOR R U R R O U 1 OF
ARREAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY TH E C ITY . ANY
PERSON WISHINO TO EN
SURE TH A T AN ADEQ UATE
RECORO OF TH E PROCEED
IN C ! IS M AIN TAIN ED FOR
A P P E LL A TE PURPOSE! II
A D V IS E D TO M A K E TH E
NECESSARY ARRANOE
M ENTS A T HIS OR HER OWN
EXPENSE
C ITY OF
LAKE M ARY. FLORIDA
Carto A Factor.
City Clark
D ATED March J. IWI
Rufclith: March to. IWI
OEP W

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OR TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.
•l-IMk-CAMK
SECUR ITY FIRST F EO ER A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Rlamllll.
RICKIE • PARKS.#! to.
NOTICE OR M L R
NOTICE It hanky (Ivan Pwl
purtuant la It* Smrunary Final
Jitoymant to Faraclaama arto
In, In Pw Circuit Caurl to Pw
Etohtosnth Judicial CkcwM. In
arto tor Samlntoa Caunty. Ftor
Ma. Civil Action Ha : » l ZMt
CA U K . Pw mtoaran na, Clara
aato Caunty. Pn cttoa, at:
Lata i n . MR. Ml. M L arto ML
KEW OAROENS SUBDIVISION
-----------a,
•ccerumg
w kfem —y1ua ai i wimn aa
si
raemdad In Rut Saak a. Ram
tl. Rutok Racarpa to Samlnato
Caunty, FtorIda
to pvMk aato. to ma htohaat mto
fcatl fcMWr tor caah to ll:M
a’ctock AAA . an April ». IW L to
Pw Waal Frant Dam to ma
SamInala Caunty CaurPwuaa.
SantorP. Ftortoa
ICOURT M A U
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Oanmy W. Rattan
Daauty Ctork
RutoMi : MmchF. to. IWT
PER III_____________________
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
FPa Naaafcm Tl IM CR
IN R E: ES TA TE OR
OTHOE.HUGHESA/k/a
OTHO EUGENE HUOHES
ara/aO.S. HUGHES
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha apmlnlilrallan to ma
atlato to O THO E HUGHES
p/k/1 O T H O E U O E N E
HUOHES %nj* O I . HUOHES.
P tc a a a a P . F l i t N u m k a r
n ID CR. la Fanptnp m Pw
Clrcvll Caurl Im Samlnato
Caunty. Ftortoa. Rrakato Olvl
awn. Pw aPPran to nttkh la Jtl
N Park Annua. SantorP. Fl
Tha nanwt arto a i , n n » l to Pw
mraanal rapnaantallva and Pw
mrtdndl raanaanlallva t totornay a n ato torm katoa.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS ARE N O T IF IE O T H A T:
ntoka It
Mcltona Pwl chaltonm Pw valid
Ity to Pw will. Pw putoirtcatwna
to Pw paradnto npnaanlallva.
vanud. m lurttPktWn to Pda
Caur! a n rapuKad to Pto Pwk
aklacllani wllk Ik lt Cdvrl
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
OATE OF TH E FIRST R U BII
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F T E R THE
O ATE OF SERVICE O F A
CORY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All enpiton to Pw PicaPan!
mto ppwr paten t harm , dam n
m ptmjrtoa a , l Inal pacaPanra
aatato an wham a capy to IMt
ntoka to wrvaP atrnm K m
manmt artm ma aato to Pto tim
autokaiton to m e nartca mutl
Pto PwK ctoMna wtm PMa Caurl
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE MONTHS A FTE R THE
O ATE OF TH E FIR ST R U B II
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTE R TH E
OATS OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All ta rn cnPrtan to Pw

dam n wtm Rut caurl W ITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
O ATE OF TH E FIR ST R U B II
CATION OF THISNO TICS
A LL CLAIM S. OEM ANDS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E O W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tin Pan to ma Ural putoka
•wn to Pda Ntoka to Mmch to.
GEORGE A HUGHES. SR

___ __ ___ _____ _i unimwliaa
m m .aim . to m wic tato. to ma
•utowai ana kato ktoRm tor cato&lt;
t o ll M a’ctocA A M . an A m » ».
IWI to ma Waal Frani Ram to
■to IEM INO LE Camay Cami
leaks. laatorR. Ftortoa
ICOURT M A L I
MARYANNE M ORM
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
■r. OaramrW Raiton
DwehrCtor*
Ratotok M ans to. n . IWI
PER Ml

_____ . W Z tTTI
Attornay tor Rananto
R O BER TK MclNTOSH. E»a
STINSTN O AL M c In t o s h .
JULIA N .CO LBER T.
WHI0HAM A SUMMONS. R A
R O Baa MM
santorp., i am mm
Tttotowna I M I i m m i F
(M i ll*
FtortPa Bm Ma V a n
RytoUM March to. t l &gt;WI
OCR im

Legal N o tic e

Legal N o tic e

IN T N I CIR CUIT COURT
O F T N B IIB N T 1 B N T H
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOB
SEMINOLE CO UNTY.
FLORIDA
C IVIL ACTION NO.
,1-SSW-CA-IFK
R ESOLU TIO N TR U S T COR
PORATICN aa Ctnatcuttor to
F IR S T F E D E R A L SAVINOS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. F A .
Plaintiff,

IN T H I CIR CUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IVIL ACTION
C A S E N O .il IM1CA1I
DIVISION R
VICTORIAM ORTOAOE
CORP. aa Succatam in Intoraal
to VICTOR IA MORTGAGE CO..
Ptolntimi).

E S T A T E OR F R E D H .
WILLIAMS. PtcaaaaP. al to.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : ES TA TE OF f R E O H.
WILLIAMS.
to F n P H. William a.
II llrln,. mciuPin, any mWnawn
apautaa to Laid Oatonpanl. II
Itwy hava c
rtop and II
Pair*. P i v l i t t t . , rantaaa.
meat. cnPrtan. Itorwn and
truatoaa and all totor panmn
C la im Kw ky, rnnupn unpm ar
apklnal Pw namaP Oatonpanl
_
all unknawn mrttoa claim
in , mtonal ky. m nufh. undm
m am mat • namtP Oatonpanl to
Pda aciton. m havfci, ar claim
m , to hava any rtwM. into m
mtonal m Pa maparty- may fca
m e n atop m ma aufcfacl maitm
at th ll actlan aa unSnawn
. vaaa. hton. aavimaa. p m
fata. Itorwn. cnPItora. truatoaa.
claimant*
YOU ARE H ER EBY N O TI­
F IE D Rial an actton to tonclwa
a mart, am an Pm toltoarMf
I Samlntoa Caunty.
Unit S. HOMES ON TH E
PARK. Oat Annua. Santorp.
Flm iPa. PaacrlfcaP and Pa
tu rn y and plat to
HOMES ON TH E PARK, n
cm Pad m Official Racarpa Bank
I Sit, Ram (MS- Rukik Racarpa
to Samlnato Caunty. FtortPa
ALSO DESCRIBED AS: From
Pw Narmaatl carnar to Black A
T to rL E .R . TR A FF O R O S MAR
OF T H I TOWN OF SANFORD,
accarpm, to Pto Plat marato aa
tacarpap m Plat Book I. Ram*
M Ihnufh aa. to Pw Rukik
Racarpa to Samlnato Caunty.
FtortPa. run SauPi aton, ma
Eaal Una to aaM Black A a
Mllanca to u a a t Wat. Pwnca
run Waal tl.iaa toto to a POINT
OF IE G IN N IN O j Pwnca can
IMua Waal M U toto. Pwnca
run Narth M R) lato. Pwnca run
Waal I toto. Pwnca run Harm
IB *1 I t t l . Ihanca run N.
v n r a r * . m mm. manca
run Saum I W a r ' E.. I.a* toto.
manca run Eaal M toto. Pwnca
nm South II Aat toto. manca run
Eaal 14 toto. manca nm Saum
]*&gt; toto. manca run Stoat a toto.
manca run Saum It SJ toto to Itw
Ramt to Ba,mnm,. Bam, parta
to Lata I m d l. taid Stock a.
you ara rapukaP to aarva a capy
to yaur nvtrtan PtoanatA II any,

la Pan HARRY O. BCID , III. to
M O N C B lV F . R E ID A N D
W ALLACE. RJL.. Altornayt tor
RltonPIf. Raal Ortka Baa nm .
Santorp. FtortPa JJTTJ ISM. and
Pto Itw mifinto wtm ww Ctork to
Pw afcava Caurl an m fcatora
April |. l**t. atharwlaa. a
JvPfm anl may fca anlaraP

WITNESS my hanp and Pw
OtPcIal mto to Pdt Caurl. an
Pda Mm Pay to Fakruary. I**l
(S E A L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
RyiRtorklAF.Haam
Daauty Ctork
RufcUtot: March 1. *. IA SL IMS
D ER I*

PUBLIC NO TIFICATION
N O T IC I OF FILIN O
Saum Samlnato Haapllal. Inc.
which la awtharkaP to apmato
Saglh Samlnato Cammonify
Haatotol. annauncaa lit intonl to
Ilia a carllllcala al hard
aatokaiwn an Mmch IA tf*S
wim Pw Papartmanl to ttoalth
and Rahdkllltollvd Smvkaa to
aalakiiah an aPurt topalwm cm
Ptoc caltwtmlialwn mam am pi
Saulh Samlnato
to Cammvnlly
Cammunlt
4 In L «n , «aaP.
Haapllal. tocataP
y.
HRS
O ltlrkl
Samlnato Campy,
t. Ftortoa Thma ara na auk
Piitrkta PaatonatoP In Buto IP IT
m In Rida to L Ftortoa AP
mMtlrallva Cap* tor aPull m
M&lt;toni carptoe camatorliaiian
pram ami Tha ,rap«aaP capitol
aiaanpitura caaia to Pw mtoad
will nto aacaap SS mlllton Tha
ma|ad. II marttap. It
ia kacartw a#mai Wnal In l*aa.
I town A. Grimm
CMto B aacwll wO tlkar
Saum Samlnato
Canwnmdty Haapllal
U l Waal! lato KaadLU
L l"| »a «a . FL SUM
IMI| tat ISM
RuPIMP: Mmch*. to. I**l
D IP IIS

RALPHM WILKINS. JR . alal.
DatonPanlld
N O TICE OR
FORECLOSURE M L E
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
purtuanl to a Final JuPfmanl to
tortdaaura Patod Fakruary It.
lf*L and antorad In Caw Na
•I itol CAia to ma Circuit Caurl
to Pw E IG H TE E N TH Jutfktol
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
Caunty. Ftortoa wtwratn VIC
TORIA M ORTGAGE CORP . m
Suecat im In kitaraal to VICTO
RIA M ORTOAGE CO It Pw
R ltln lll* anP R A L P H M
WILKINS. JR .. BRENDA I
WILKINS. TH E R. W OOOGE
DIVISION OF MCGRAW HILL
INFORM ATION SYSTEMS CO .
OARDNER ASP HA LT COM
R AN T. anP H AM PTON IN
SURANCE ASSOC. IN C . ara
Pw Datonpanta, I will Mil to Pw
Mfhatl anp kaal kIPPtr tor caah
al Pw Watt Irani atopt to Itw
SEMINOLE Caunty CaurPwuM
In Santorp. Ftortoa al II M
a m . an April t. I«*S. Itw
toltowln, PaacrlfcaP praparty aa
ato torm In aato Final JuP,
f**eet t
LOTS t ANO S. W ELLING
TON ADDITION. ACCORDING
TO TH E P LA T TH ER EO F AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK I.
RAGE II*. PUBLIC RECORDS
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLORIOA
WITNESS M Y HANO and ma
tail to thlt Caurl on March a.

IMS.
ISEALI
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork to Pw Circuit Caurl
l y : Oarathy W. Barton
Daauty Ctork
Rukrtah: Mmch*. IA IWI
D IR II I

NOTICE
Tha St Jkhna Rlvar Wata*
Manaftmanl Ditrtkt haa ra
calvad an appllcatton tor
Waltonp Raaaurca Manaftnwnt
watoctfram:
KASTEL V EN TU R E L T D .
I l l l i HI TE C H A V E N U E .
SU ITE IM . ORLANDO. FL
SII1F, application a ll l i t
•aaaAM. an l/latol Tha mafacl
It tocatop In Samlnato Caunty,
Sactlan- la. Tawmhlp t l Saum.
Raima M Bail Tha atwlkaiwn
la tor a M ODIFICATION OF A
PREVIOUSLY IS S U I0 PER
M IT FOR TH E EXCAVATION
AND F IL U N O OF A FOUR
FOOT WALK WAY A GAZEBO
to ka knawn at REAR O U LLY
POINT. Tha racalvlnf wttor
badyKREAR O U LLY LAKE
ORLANDO L A K I FOREST
J O I N T V E N T U R E . SSI,
SHORELINE CIR CLE. SAN
FORD. F L SSTtl. daplkalton
&lt;11 lltk k tlA , an Its*ITS. Tha
matod la tocatop to Samlnato
Campy, lactton* it. to k so.
Tawnahi# I , Saulh, Raima M
I ail Tha aptokafton la tor
EXCAVATIN o ANO FILLIN G
IN W ATERS OF T H I STATE
FOR CONSTRUCTION ASSOC I
A T ID W ITH DEVELOPM EN T
OF LAKE FOREST. Tha ra
Calvin, wttorfctdy It AN UN
NAMED TR IB U TA R Y TO M M
SMITH CANAL.
Tha fl toI aI cantainin, aach m
Pto akavalrttod aaalkaltonltl
ara avallafcto tor Intaacllan
Monday mraimh Friday aicapl
tor total haliplyv I R i m . to
I M , m at Pw Si Jartnt Rivm
Watar M ana,am«nl O lllr ld
H u Pmu rama m Pw apmamtoto
I Wtoartka
Wrllton aklacllani to lha
aaaikaiwn may ka mada. but
Ihauip ha Iliad wim tracatvaP
kyl Pw D ltP kt Clark. R O Bar
last. Ratotka. Ftortoa Silts
last, na totor man la day* (ram
PW data at pufcikatMn Wrlrtan
abjaettona
afciadm by nanw I
anp lully dateriba Pw akfaetton
to Pw aaalkalWn Filin , •
wrPton ak(aettan Pan not antitw
you to a Chaplm lit. Ftortoa
Stotutat. Apmlrdttratlva Ham
In,. Only Pwaa p r a m whom
aukaianitol intoraatt ma al
toctoP by Pw aapUcalwn and
r a ,v lt d m a n ls a l Sact l an
dOC I H I. F.A C . m#y aktom an
ApmlnlHrallva Haarin,. All
tlmaly Iliad wrlrtan afctactwna
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                    <text>17, 1992

TUESDAY

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnee 1908
84ih Year, No. 175 • Sanford. Florida

NEW S D IG E S T
□ S p o rts
New county record
SANFORD — The Seminole high varsity
I&gt;useball team Improved Its record to 17-0
Monday, the beat start ever for a county team.
See Page IB .

□ People
Planning ahead
Members of the planning committee for the
Lake Mary-lfealhrow Festival of the Arts believe
It's never too soon to discuss the event,
scheduled for October.
See Photo Page SB

□ F lo rid a
Tree declared noxiou8
The federal government named a tree that
grows locally to a list of noxious weeds.
See Pago 2A

Merchanta to meat with board
SANFORD - Members or the Sanford Historic
Downtown Waterfront Association will be meet­
ing with members of the Seminole County
School Board tonight. The forum type meeting
Isalsoopcnlothe general public.
Chris Cranlas. SHDWA president said. “ The
forum Is a continuing effort lo make our
business owners and Sanford residents aware of
the quality of Sanford schools." He added.
"These standards, and how they arc perceived
have great Impact on our commercial environ­
ment and the vuluc of our homes."
The title of the forum tonight Is. "Perceptions,
Perspective. Piugress. Partnership." Program
chairman Kay Bartholomew calls It, "an open
exchange of Ideas on how to Improve and
support the Sanford schools."
"W e want lo support the school system, and
when there la a problem, work with the board In
a positive, constructive manner." Cranlas said.
"W e are not going lo sweep the problems under
the rug."
Members of Seminole County School board
will be on hand al the meeting lo discuss
various concerns with downtown merchants as
well as members of the public who may have
questions or wish to share Ideas. Dave Farr.
Greater Sanford Chandler of Commerce execu­
tive director, will moderate the forum.
The meeting Is scheduled to begin al 7 p.m.
tonight, at the Sanford Middle School. 1700 S.
French Avenue.

Legislative session discussed
SANFORD — The Optimist Club of Sanford
will hear a report on the Just-ended Florida
Legislative session this Wednesday. Special
guest will be Mike Homer. Legislative Aide to
Senator Winston "B ud" Gardner. ID) District 17.
Homer, presently lives In Tallahassee, bul
was bum and raised In the Sanford area, lie has
been serving as Sen. Gardner's aide for the past
three years.
.
According lo Optimist secirtary-lreasurer.
Peggie Hardin. "B ecau se of the Interest
expressed about Ibis year's legislative session,
we are Inviting everyone to attend this week's
meeting. It's lire ol charge and no advance
reservations are needed."
The meeting will begin at noon, this Wednes­
day. March 18. In the meeting room or Shoncy's
Restaurant. 3 150 Orlando Drive. In Sanford.

1-4 lane cloainga for tonight
LAKE MARY - The caslbound lanes of
Interstate 4 at Lake Mary Boulevard will be
closed alternately tonight beginning at 10 p.m.
Both lanes will be open by 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Crews arc replacing asphalt damaged during the
-construction of the new Interchange. The
Interchange woso|&gt;ened Monday.

Sunny with a hlhg In
I he mid 70s. Wind
esstal lOmph.

Te a ch e rs O K contract
SANFORD - Hy a vote or 1.608 to 155
Seminole County teachers had approved 1991-92
contract when the ballots were tallied late
yesterday afternoon.
“ The teachers have gone long enough without a
contract," said Helen Goodson. president of
Seminole Education Association.
The teachers union failed to reach an agree­
ment with the school district on their contract for
this year during regular bargaining attempts
prior to the start of school.
A special hearing officer was appointed to hear
the case and make recommendations. Both the

district and the union agreed to the terms
recommended by the special master, but the
teachers themselves had to vote on the terms.
The sticking points In the negotiations had
been the matter of compensation for those who
had reached the lop of their pay scale.
The district agreed to the Special Master's
recommendation that veteran teachers who had
readied the toi end of their pay scale and were,
thus, not eligible for an automatic annual step
raise, should receive a one-time S300 supplement
this year.
A new teacher with a college degree and no
classroon experience will make $20.0010 per
year. A lecher with 30 years expwrlence and a
Ph.D degree earns $40,457.

Teachers will also receive an additional paid
holiday this year which they wilt take on Jun 12.
Teachers now will get seven paid holidays.
Students will not receive a day olT as this Is (he
day after the close of school. Other language In
the ronlrart deals with Issues Including length of
planning time and lunch duty.
"I'm satisfied with this years contract and
we're ready to start negotiations again at the end
of the school year.” Goodson said.
Goodson acknowledged that the union mem­
bers understood that the district Is In a tight
budgetary situation and that financial com­
pensation was u difficult Issue as a result.
"I think we've been able to agree on readonably
□ See Contract, Page BA

Polk’s son
works for
sheriff’s foe
SANFORD — The son of former Seminole County
Sheriff John Polk has worked for a private
Investigation firm owned by sheriff's candidate
Harvey Morse since last week, the same week the
i’olk faintly endorsed Morse and handed Polk-picked
sheriff Don Esllnger a stinging rejection.
Both Morse and folk's son. John K. Polk, denied
his Job as an private Investigator Intern led to the
endorsement by Polk's widow. Dottle Polk.
"I first went to Harvey a month, month and a half
ago lo talk lo him about his philosophical beliefs.''
said John K. l*oik. known to many as "John J r." "It
had no Influence on the endorsement."
Morse maintained he knew nothing of the
endorsement prior to John Jr. delivering the letter
C h i S h eriff, Pag* 8A

Child struck by car
dies from injuries
SANFORD — Five year old J a m a Morris. Jr., of
1817 Alexander Avenue In Sanford, died yesterday
of Injuries received In an accident Sunday afternoon.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the
youngster died at 3 0 8 yesterday afternoon at
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Women. In
Orlando. The boy was flown to the Orlando facility
by helicopter following the accident on Airport
Boulevard, near 20th Street.
According to the Highway Patrol, the boy was said
to be walking along the shoulder o f Airport Blvd..
with hts grandmother, when he ran across the
roadway Into the path of an oncoming car. driven by
Timothy E. Thomas. 21. of 2019 McCarthy Avenue.
No charges have been made In connection with
the case.

Joa Allman (lalt) preaidant of Hidden Lake
Homeowners Association, shows Grounds

Maintenance supervisor Tom Coatney where
the dinosaur will be placed.

Dinosaur to ‘prowl’ park
SANFORD - The Hidden Luke Subdivision Is
getting a dinosaur. The creature wan used on
the set for the filming of the movie "Wilder
Napalm" at the Zayre Plaza.
Joe Allman, president of thr Hidden Lukr
Homeowners Association, auld. "I've been In
contact with one of the producers of the movie.
Phil Collins, und he has ugrred lo donate the

business
LAKE MARY — Two proposals
will come Ireforc the City Com­
mission this Thursday night. Both
deal with smoothing out the pro­
cesses needed for the establishment
of new business.
The first Item to Ire considered Is
un ordinance that would eliminate
III'- Due Public Notice for Planning
and Zoning Board hearings. Ac­
cording lo City Manager John Lit-

lon. "This ordinance was prompted
by the boards to reduce review lime
for site plans and subdivisions."
If approved, the ordinance will
allow PA7. lo deal buslcully with
reviewing applications, taking tes­
timony and examine relevant mate­
rials or other Information In order to
form a basis for recommendations
to the City Commission.
During a recent discussion on the
prtqxMal at a city PAZ meeting. City
Planner Matt West reported thul the
ordinance would ellmlnulr any rued

for advertising for the hearings by
P A Z . B o a rd m e m b e r J o h n
MrMcnainy however, staled he
waillrd to Ik- nure. “ that we don't
forgrl that wc owe some degrre of
notification lo the citizens."
The second Item, to be presented
as u sepurale ordinance, would
eliminate City Commission review
of subdivisions und site plans that
do not requ ire a p p ro va ls for
variances.
Undrr the proposals, cases which
would Involve varlunres will hc

Has rainfall returned to ‘normal’?
SANFORD - Despite rebounding
rainfall levels, the chief statistician
o f the St. Johns River Water
Management District says "norm al"
rainfall may nctl have relumed.
"W e've gotten normal rainfall
figures." said BUI Osbum. director
of technical data services for thr
water district. "Now. Istlial because
of El Nino and we wouldn't have
this rain fall w ithout It? W ho
knows?."
El Nino Is the shift In upper
atmosphrre patterns that meteorol­
ogists believe have contributed to
heavy downpours In the Southwest
which rcsullrd In flooding In Texas
und southern California.
Sanford was thr wettest place In
the entire 10-county water district
which extends from Jacksonville to
Melbourne and Inland to Polk
County. The 7.19 Inches received
was more than double the normal
3.26 Inches as established by the
federal government
While many of the district's rain
monitor stations still read far below
normal conditions. Sanford rainfall

Yearly deviation from normal

exceeds Ihrre-month and annual
averages, according to a monthly
district hydrologic condition report.
Rainfall at thr city was still one inch
below six-month averages lor Feb
ruary.
District records allow Ibrrc has
bent a general downward trend In

annual rainfall In llie central srclloii
of llie district which Includes Semi­
nole County miner 1984. Thr last
tlmr thr central section of the
district rx|&gt;enrncrd an excessively
wrt srusoil was 1971.
W rllwulrr Irvrls arr showing
S et Rainfall. Psgs 8A

brought up for Commission action,
as well as decisions made by the
PAZ Board which may Ire contested
by the applicant or another Interest­
ed |Nirty.
West explained. "W h a t w ill
happen If these ordinances are
upproved. Is that a notice will be
posted on the property Involved,
whenever Ihcrr Is an application
filed. Then, anyone who has any
objections can Inform the City Hall
and It would then be brought up for
USee Business. Page 8A

City police
may vote
to unionize
SANFORD - Sanford police
may vole to unionise next
month.
A tentative date o f April 8
has been set for Sanford police
officers, corpora la, and moat
sergeants, who are eligible to
decide whether to be repre­
sented by a bargaining organi­
zation. said d ly personnel
director Tim McCauley.
l*oltce officers, corporals and
sergeants In nan-management
positions will deride whether to
be represented by a union, and
If so. which one. Although the
Fraternal Order 'o f M c e or*
ginally- assisted union orga­
nizers with the effort last
March. McCbuley said the
Police Benevolent A asocial
has since asked to be Inclu
on I he ballot.
I'iSoo U a lM . ra g e BA_____

C R IB E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . C all 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

�■A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida • Tueiday. March 17, 1901

N E W S FR O M T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Feds name tree noxious weed
From Staff and Wlra Rsporis_____________
FORT LAUDERDALE - The waterguz/lltig rnelalruca tree. ,tubbed by scien­
tist* a* the "ecological terminator of Ihe
Everglade*." Im* gotten a new federal
dr*lgnallon — noxious weed.
Also called n "Punk Tree" according In
Seminole Cnimly Muster Gardener Phil
Braunschwlg. the weed I* found In Central
Florida, director of I he county Agriculural
Center extension bureau. Uday Ynrlav said.
"There I* one happily growing at Ihe
O range C ou n ty E xten sion B u re a u ."
Braunschwlg said. No doubl, Ihcy are
growing all around hrre. Including Ihr
Sanford area."
In putting Die melalcuca on lls Noxious

Rolling bank robery trial opens
TALLAHASSEE — A Gainesville college ntndrul wan found
murdered on thr same day Danny Harold Rolling roblred a
bank and then ran lo a campsite In a wooded area near thr
trank, a prosecutor said.
Hut Ibc eight women and Tour men picked us Juror* Monday
for Rolling'* bank robbery I rial only heard a veiled reference to
the other charges against him — the murders or five Gainesville
college students.
A prosecutor told Jurors police were Involved In a "massive
Investigation o f another matter" ns Ihcy were trying lo ealcli
Ihe masked gunman who robbed First Union Nattnnal Rank In
Gainesville on Aug. 27, 1090.
One tardy was found that same day. Two bodies had been
discovered the day before and two more the following day.
Prosecutors believe Rolling likely came to town eight days
before Ihe first murder victim was discovered.
'
Rolling walked Into the hank wearing a brown ski musk and
glove* and carrying a 9mm handgun, stole a trout *7.000 from
two tellers and fled on foot, according lo Greg Miller, an
assistant U.S. attorney.

Weed List. Ihe U.S. Department of Agricul­
ture promised no money to fight thr tree's
spread. But thr designation makes future
federal aid In the melalcuca buttle more
likely, olflcluls said.
"It's a federal hunting license to go after
It." Ted Center of Ihe USDA said at a news
conference Monday near a thick stand of
mrlalciicas at the Suwgrass Recrral tonal
Park tn northwest Broward County.
Thr melalcuca Joins tumbleweed, kudzu
and watrr hyacinth on thr federal noxious
weeds list, which was created In 1979. It's
the Ural addition In 12 year*.
But oidy *750.000 was set aside lust year
lo control ihe plants, numbering about 100.
on Ihr list.
"It Is good to have It on the list, but I don't

think this will have ony Immediate Impart
for a couple of year*,” said Burkett Neely,
manager of Palm Beach County's Arthur H.
Marshall Loxahalchee National Wildlife
Refuge, where melalcuca* cover _ several
thousand acres.
Braunschwlg said the melalcuca had not
become a big nulsanrc In Central Florida.
"But eventually It could.” he said.
The Australian melalcuca was brought to
South Florida In 1906 to help drain
wetlands. But without natural enemies to
check lls growth. It has flourished.
According to Die latest estimates. 6 billion
melalcuca trees cover up lo 600.000 acres In
Ihe region. In some places, they have
formed 40-acre forests dense enough to keep
sunlight from reaching the ground.

Florida is
attracting
m ajor films

Yale team swamped
TAMPA — A wave swamped two boats of the Yale University
crew team on Tampa Bay and 19 members bad to be rescued
from the 64-degree water, authorities said.
The rowers werr spoiled off Tampa's Davis Island clinging lo
Ih.rlr overturned boats and a buoy Monday. Nine were briefly
examined at Tampa General Hospital.
"A wave caused by the high winds apparently swamped both
boats." said Aubrey Grant, deputy chief of fire-rescue
operations. "It was cold and most or them wrre only wearing
shorts and no shirts."
The Yale team, which Is on spring break. Ims been training at
the University of Tampa and competed In a regatta there Iasi
week.

As— o f f * Frss*_____________
ORLANDO — Gov. Lowlon
Chiles says Florida's efforts lo
expand TV and 61m production
arc bearing fruit, with 13 new
projects gettin g under way
within six months.
"W e're building a major en­
tertainment Industry." the gov­
ernor said Monday in outlining
Ills administration's progress In
attracting filmmakers.
In addition to the new projects
— whose revenue has not been
calculated — production Income
for the first two months of the
year totaled more than *43
HwaMPtlM* fy T«M*f Vtnctftt
million from nine feature and TV
Sales seminar held
films, according lo Ihe gover­
The First Street Denary was the site of * sales Development Center, a sponsor of the seminar
nor’s office.
seminar Monday nlQht, al which Robert wllh Sanlord Historical Downtown Waterfront
"Our efforts are paying off,"
Cheatham, left, a professional buslnesa consul­ Association; Jeff Gormly, owner of Gormly's
Chiles said during a news con­
tant, addressed the group. Listening are: Anna Carpet Cleaning and Jim Carroll, an Interested
ference at Universal Studios
Mendhelm, Seminole Community College ad­ citizen Who works for Ihe City of Sanford.
Florida.
ministrative assistant for the Smell Business
Since January. Miami and
Dade County have replied to a
1.000 percent Increase In permit
requests representing over *83
million In production. Chiles
said. In Orlando, Inquiries from
film and TV producers have
doubled over last year, and two
major films are being completed
Urbunski said. "Carl grabbed II and I said, 'No.
In Sanford.
A tsee fated Prees
we can't have Ibis. It's sacrilegious.'"
The state's film Industry "Is
Then. Urbanskl said. Allison laughingly asked
TAMPA — The son o f a former newspaper
rapidly becoming one of Ihe
that photographs be taken.
executive testified ,q,, (rjc/lfj ^wrnt lot; fur In
,„IHalnsUy* o f our^poqomy. along
sexually assaulting'a woman who ’ntlp'edrrd' lo &lt;1 ' '"H e iillU, 'I Hie for tuqnienU like these.! want
with tourism, citrus and the
11Wiy fatvln'hetr
I wru\|.lpjepM.-1 nt»cr till* (or Die space center." the governor said.'
have passed m il.
rest of my life.'" *
&gt;
The new projects — along with
Mark Urbanskl. 25. originally was charged wllh
Urbanskl — Id hc.U uc trizlc.vcd.Die.film Jroin . .ongoing - efforts at . Universal)
aiding tn Ihe alleged attack, but atruck a pica deal *
Allison's apartment and destroyed It.
Dlsney-MGM Studios and other
In exchange for hli testimony against Carl
*'My parents are very conservative and very
film c e n te r s — "m e a n s
Allison. 26.
religious people," he said. "1 didn't want In have
thousands o f Join and hundreds
Allison Is uccused of picking up the 22-yrar-old
pictures of a female In the nude, on lllrlr bed. of millions of dollars to Florida's
Clearwater woman at a downtown liar, slipping
taken and developed."
economy." he said.
her USD and after she passed out assaulting her
The attack occurred at the home of Urbanskl's
According to the state film
with bts hand, a shoehorn and a small liquor
futhrr. former Tampa Tribune president James office, m ovie and television
bottle.
Urbanskl. who was out of town at the lime.
producers spent *229.4 million
Urbanskl salil lie finally objected when Allison
Allison's four companions that night, all sons of an 42 film and video projects In
rrached for another object, a small religious
prestigious local families, accepted pica deal* In this state Iasi year. The projects
statue.
exchange for Ibclr testimony against Allison.
" I think It wus of Jesus standing In u robe."
provided 6,700Jobs.

Universal Card rate to drop
JACKSONVILLE - The annual rate for Ihe A TftT Universal
Card will drop by 1 percentage point effective April 1,
benefiting nearly 13 million customers, the company has
announced.
"A s our costs decline, the right thing to do Is pass the savings
along to consumers." Paul Kahn, president of A T A T Universal
Card Services, said Monday In a relense from the company's
Jacksonville headquarters.
A T A T said the variable annual percentage rate for 8,5
million charter member* will drop to 15.4 percent from 16.4
percent.
In addition, more than 4 million card holders who signed up
after the charter membership period also will get a 1
percentage point decrease, to 16.4 percent from 17.4 percent.
The Universal Card's variable annual percentage rale, which
Is pegged to the prime rale, lias dropped a total of 3.5
percentage points since April 1991.
The charge Is a comtilnatlon MasterCard or Visa and a ATAT
telephone credIt card.

Son of former newspaper executive
testifies against his longtime friend

A C LU files suit forjudge
OCALA — The American Civil Liberties Union has filed still
on behalf o f a county Judge, saying he was unconstitutionally
threatened with prosecution 4or his technique o f campaign
advertising.
------- - - . . . --------------------- - o u - ---------The suit (lied Monday In U^.-District Court claUnrCltrus
County Judge Gary Graham was threatened with prosecution
under a law which makes It a crime for a Judicial candidate to
pay for any endorsement advertising sponsored by another
person nr group.
As pari of Graham's 1990 campaign, he paid lo print 5,000
postcards which staled "I am supporting Judge Orahain
because ...." A space was provided lor recipients to explain
their reaion for supporting his candidacy.
Graham also paid to publish lei lets of support with the
consent of the aul hors.
Both the postcards and advertisements were clearly
designated "paid for by campaign account for Gary Graham."

Driver says he took trafficker to Noriega

Chiles vetoes no-new-taxes budget

MIAMI — Prosecutors threw another Iasi-minute witness at
Manuel Norlrga over complalnls from the defense that Ihe
government was abusing Its power.
Felipe Pena, a Panamanian bus driver, said Monday that
when hr worked In the narcotlca department In May 1984. he
drove Medellin carirl trafficker Julio Cesar Correa lo Noriega's
Bummrr home for a meet log.
At the time, leader* or the Colombian cartrl had Just fled to
Panama after allegedly a*sasslnallng their nation'* crusading
anti-drug Justice minister.
Much of Perm's testimony, however. up|)eurrd to contradict
the rest of the prosecution's wllnrssrs on Importunl datr*.

Bp BILL BERGSTROM
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE - Gov. Lawion Chiles
said the Legislature will liavr to rewrite lls
vetoed *30 trillion stale budget In a s|ieclal
session, hut Mime lawmakers were skeptical
ubout any Increases.
Chile* announced his drclalon lo veto Ihe
no-new-luxrs *prndlng plan Monday In
Orlando and said lie doesn’ t know flow long
lie'll keep legislators working on a new
budget for Die llsral year beginning July I.

HI* cross examination w a s lo continue today.

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aren't buying his tax Increase. I think
sooncror later he'll get the message."
Chiles said lie hopes lawmakers who
ended their regular legislative session Fri­
day will gel the opposite mrssagr during a
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"A s long us It lakes lo put down a budget
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Florida,"he said.
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education, social services, corrections and
thr environment. Hr mild lie'll keep pushing
for *1.1 billion In new revenue lor (hose
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been using some |x&gt;llllcal speak, talking
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Longwood may repair Center
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Man found In car

Harold Staff Writer

Sanford Police arrested Randy Moore, 36. o f 1813 Knox
Avenue In Sanford Sunday. Police reported finding him In a car
In ihc parking lot of Georgia Arms Apartmenta. 2,600 Georgia
Avenue. The car was owned by a resident o f the apartments.
Moore was charged with burglary to a conveyance.

LONGWOOD — The Longwood Communi­
ty Building may finally gel some new life. A
repair project waa proposed but approval
has been temporarily held up.
During last night's Longwood City Com­
mission meeting, Parks and Recreation
Director Steve Palumbo requested authority
to reallocate $12,500 already In hla budget,
but designed for construction o f an addi­
tional pavilion at Candyhmd Park.
Palumbo said, "Th e Community Center Is
an eyesore, the roof leaks, and I feel bad
whenever someone uses the building. Il'a In
bad condition and we must do something lo
get It back Into a facility that can be used by
the people."
City Administrator Don Terry explained.
"Repairs have purposely been delayed due
to the previous attempt to purchase the
Longwood Village Inn for use as a City
Hall." With that purchase, the present City
Hall facilities were to have been converted
Into a Community Center. Terry did not
expect Ihe Village Inn purchase would
happen, "for the next two years."
"Since ramming on board In September."
Palumbo said, "Ih e pavilion currently at Ihe
park has had approximately alx to eight
requests for It to be reserved for Its use. This
doea not show a Justifiable need for

Altercation leada to arreat
Louis Michael Tokarz. 40. o f 470 Leonard Street, Sanford,
was arrested Sunday at Whiskey River Bar, 3730 E. S.R. 46.
Police report they were called to the scene when Tomkarx
refused to leave following an altercation. He was charged with
disorderly Intoxication.

Safety check brlnga chargee
Lake Mary Police conducted a safety Inspection check
Sunday on Old Lake Mary Boulevard near Crystal Lake
Estates. During the check, two persons were arrested on
separate charges. Lowell David Schrlbner, SB, o f 332
Longwood-Lakc Mary Road, was charged with driving under
the influence of alcohol. JelTrcy Loren Hahnlen. 2612 Oraaay
Point Drive, Lake Mary, was charged with driving under the
Influence of alcohol and driving with a suspended or revoked
drivers license.

Football cards taken
Sanford Police arrested Shan Allen McFarlend, 23. o f 20IS
Sanford Avenue Friday. Police were called after the security
offtrer at the Wal-Mart store. 3633 S. Orlando Drive, reported
finding McFarlend taking two boxes of football cards out of the
store. The Police report Indicated the cards were valued at $89.

Lake Mary Police make DUI arrest
Lake Mary Police arrested Jerry Wayne Downing. 31, of 297
S. 3rd Street In Lake Mary early Sunday morning. According to
the police report. Downing was found with another man sitting
In a pickup truck, with the keys In Ihe Ignition. The vehicle
was located In a convenience store parking lot on Countnr Club
Road. Downing was charged with driving under the Influence
of alcohol. The other man In the truck waa not charged.

Warrant arrest made
Willie Charles Brown. 24. 1001 W. 10th Street, was located
by Sanford Police officers at 10th Street a n d 'Holly Avenue
Sunday. He was wanted on a Seminole County warrant
charging him wlih violation of parole on a conviction o f aale of
cocaine.

Incidents reported
The following Incidents were reported to the Seminole
County Sheriff's office:
• Thr home of Nancy Robinson. 169 Duncan Street. In the
W rklva Hunt Club area o f Longwood, was reportedly
burglarized early Sunday morning. Robinson reported a VCR.
TV. and Jewelcry valued at several thousand dollars were
taken.
• A 1988 Toyola, with Ihe keys still In Ihe Ignition, was
found by Sheriffs deputies Saturday, on 1-4, about one mile
south of S.R. 46. The car had been reported stolen In Orlando
from the home of Mamte Joann Oeralol.
• The Mldway-Canaan Water Association building. 2310
Jitway Avenue In Midway, waa reported burglarized Saturday
ntghl. Carl L. Eudell. an employee o f the Aasoctatlon reported
the desks had been vandalized, but has not yet determined the
Items that might have been taken.
• During u check for drug sales, a Sheriffs deputy reported
1 seeing ,i man fleeing from the area near the Intersection of
Sipes Avenue and Main Street In Midway on Saturday. Upon
' Irivrstlgatlng thr area.'the deputy reported finding a plastic
lube containing what has been proven lo be 32 pieces o f crack
cocaine.

Reported to Senford police
The following Incidents were reported to Ihe Sanford Police
Department:
• A residential burglary was reported at 106 Bristol In
Sanford Friday afternoon. Items taken Include a wrought Iron
hlnlargr with a cockatoo, and a wooden cage with six Java rice
hints. Henry Hiller, owner o f the home alto reported 12
purukertt wore released during the burglary.
• Brenda Sweat, of Sanford, reported a theft Friday.
According to the Police report, she had stopped her car at 14th
Strret and Hickory Avenue, when a man approached her and
demanded her wallet. He then left In a vehicle which was later
located at 1st and Scott drives with all the windows broken and
a flat tire. Ttie vehicle was found to have been stolen.

Drug arrest made
Sanford Puller unrated* Troy Thomas Clark. 26. of DeBary
Friday night, al 9th Street and Holly Avenue. Clark reportedly
sold a substance lo an undercover agent o f the Special
Invrsilguilvr Unit of ihc police force. Thr aubatancc later waa
provrn lo t&gt;c crack cocaine. He was charged with aale of a
controlled sutMiunce.

portlve of Ihe proposal, several Commis­
sioners proposed additional consideration.
Commissioner Rex Anderson suggested
the matter be held up. "While I think this Is
a good move. I don't see anything In your
proposal from the City Building official that
gives us a professional opinion of the actual
condition o f the building."
Commissioner Fred Pearl suggested the
air conditioning and heating of the facility
should also be checked, before a full
refurbishing plan gels underway.

f The Community Center is
an eyesore, the roof leaks,
and I feel bad whenever
someone uses the building.
It’s in bad condition and we
must do something to get it
back into a facility that can
be used by the people. |

Mayor Adrtenne Perry suggested consid­
eration should also be given to the type of
roofing lo be pul on Ihe structure. "I'm also
a member o f the Historic Commission." she
said, "and I don't are pulling a modern type
roof on this building which Is In the
historical district."

-Sla v* Palumbo
additional pavilion space at this time."
Although there Is $12,500 allocated for
the pavilion. Palumbo said, "this Is n
maximum we would need, the actual
amount will probably be less than that."
The work he Is projecting Includes
Installation o f a new roof which would be
done on contract, repainting thr building.
Installing Insulation, fixing up the building
trim, and the purchase of new tables and
chatra.
"W e have tables and chairs far about HO
people light now.” Palumbo said, "but not
one table could be considered to be In good
shape." He expected the cost or the tables
and chairs would be approximately $3.K00.
While Ihe Commissioners ap[wared sup-

Palumbo agreed that It had not been
officially checked, and agreed to have thc:
building Inspected, as well as the healing
nnd air condlllonlng checked. Regarding the!
roofing, he Informed Ihe Commission that
the Intent was Tor a galvanized roof, but he
would Investigate the situation before con­
tinuing.
The Commission asked Palumbo to bring
his request to reallocate Ihe money luck
before the City Commission at the April 6th.
meeting, with additional Information as
requested.

School advisory board
organizers will meet MORSE
HA RV E Y

•y VICKI P M O M M H t
Hartld Staff Wrttsr______________
The stale has mandated that
by next fall all schools In the
stale will have a local school
advisory council In place to help
keep administrators aware of the
community needs regarding the
school. The district organizer*
will have their first orientation
meeting on Thursday evening at
Seminole High School.
"W e need to have the commu­
nity Involved In th i*." aald
Barbara Spragg, who 1* the
director o f Ihe District School
A d v is o ry C om m ittee. " T h e
LSACa are not Just for parents.
We want businesses and senior
citizens Involved."
Spragg said that Ihe LSACs
ore charged with helping the
schools, the district and the state
le g is la to rs know what the
school* can do to better serve
the community. Representatives
o f all aspects o f the community
are needed lo be sure that their
voice* are heard.

"W e are working together as a
team." Spragg aald. "W e are a
team that Is committed to Im­
proving education so that the
students will get out or school
better prepared to enter the work
force and Ihe community."
The Idea of the LSACs. Spragg
said. Is to help return the power
of running the school to the
people who are most closely
associated with It. The schools,
she said, need lo meet thr needs
of all the people that they serve.
"This Is not a group to Join to
help one kid." she said. "W e can
make a difference for All our
students and for ihe communi­
ty."
The slate legislature and the
Department o f Education have
set guidelines which require that
the groups have a minimum of
11 members and that the group
be made up or people who reflect
the diverse ethnic background of
the school they will serve.
‘ 'Som e o f the schools are
walling for us to tell them who to
appoint." Spragg said.

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Sanford houae
used in movie
catches fire
SANFORD — A bit o f movie
magic may have resulted in an
estimated $18,000 In damage to
on Old Sanford home Monday.
Fifteen lire fightera and two
engine* iresponded to the fire at
301 E. Fifth St., reported at
12:20 p.m. and worked for an
hour to bring the blaze under
control. The lire waa limited to
the attic and roof o f Che unoc­
cupied residence, aald aaaJstant
Sanford fire chief Ron Neel. The
origin o f the fire was In the attic
ores. Neel said.
Neel aald the building waa
being used for a scene In “ wilder
Napalm," a movie about a pair of
b r o t h e r s w ith I n c e n d ia r y
power*. Neel said the crew was
film in g a s c e n e u t i l i z i n g
pyrothechnlcs before Ihe fire
was discovered, which he said
may account fer the fire. The
cause waa listed In reports as
Inadequate control o f fire, Neel

Legislators quietly hike
gasoline taxes two cents
A m m Ii IM Pt s m
TALLAHASSEE - A quiet
lasl-mlnutc move by legislators
could cost drivers an rxtrs two
rents per gallon of gas; the tax
hike Is intended lo raise $100
million to clean up leaky un­
derground storage tanks.
With III tic drluilr nr notice. Ihe
bill (Hit 24771 sought by Envi­
ronmental Regulation Secretary
C arol B row n er r lr a r r d Ihe
Senate 38-0 Friday night. It
passed Ihe House 103-0 on
Wednesday.
"It Is a very Important piece of
legislation." Browner said. "It
puls Ihr financial responsibility
on Ihe polluters."
Thr mrasurr rulsrs Ihc lax on
a 42-gallon barrel of gasoline by
50 eenls lo HO cents to finance
an existing state program lo Ilx
Iraklng tanks. That will translate
to about 2 i crus per gallon at Ihc
retail level If I lie lax Is passed on
to consumer*
Florida motorists already pay
36.5 cents per gallon In slate
and frdrral gasoline luxes.
There are 13.000 faulty un­
derground storage tanks st old

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gas stations In Florida, leaking
dangerous pollutants into Ihe
groundwater. Browner aald.
DER officials aald the money
could move up the cleanup
timetable 40 years, allowing
moat altea currently on Ihc
state's list to be addressed by
2010.
R e p u b lic a n s , w h o h a v e
staunchly opposed new taxes In
both chamber*, were a Utile
surprised at what they'd voted
for.
" A hundred million dollars?
No, we didn't want to vote for
anything that had a tax In It."
s a id R e p . J im K i n g . RJacksonville. "Q uite frankly,
some of us got caught. Our
premise was no new taxes."
S e n a te P r e s id e n t O w e n
Margolts. D-North Miami Beach,
a ls o s e c u re d $ 2 .6 m illio n
through a funds transfer In Ihe
same btll lo clean up a North
M ia m i s i t e c a l l e d th e
"Munlaport" dump that she has
sought for years.
That generated the only public
comment on Ihe lax Increase.
when state Sen. Larry I
D South Miami, asked where
that money came from.

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Don’t let up
Peru's president mny be realistic In his
reasons Tor rejecting the Colom bian proposal
to rut drug trafficking, but that is no reason
for letting up in the w ar against drugs.
In the recent drug sum m it m eeting at San
Atiionlo. Colom bian President Caesar Gavlrta
said leaders o f the seven nations at the
conference should cut production In h alf by
2(XX). cut production and consum ption 70
jiereent by 2005 and set a target o f 2010 to
end drug trafficking altogether.
Hut the Hmrtnblcs w ere put aside, at least
for the present.
S ixty jx'recnt o f the w orld's cocoa leaf,
which Is used lo m ake cocaine. Is grow n In
Peru. President A lberto Fujim ori Is sharply
aw are, ns m any experts on illegal dru g
production arc. that farm ing w ill have to be
converted to other crops before farm ers w ill
give up their lucrative cocaine grow ing.
All o f the heads o f the m ulti-headed cocaine
mnnsicr. Including corruption o f officials and
m oney laundering, must be chopped o ff to kill
II.
President Fujim ori said m ore m on ey is
needed to proceed w ith crop conversion. But
the Hush adm inistration says no m ore m oney
Is available than Is now budgeted. Eventually,
m ore will be available, but not now.
M eanwhile, the w ar against Illegal drugs
should be waged with all o f the w eapons and
resources available. T h e stakes are too high to
Justify slackening.
T h e effort against drug trafficking and
consum ption should continue In spite- o f
claim s tin
that■ “ it ‘Is not being w o n " o r that It Is
"u tiw ln n a b lc." T h at Is tantam ount to saying
that the wai1 against crim e Is unwlnnable
Ix-eausc crim e goes on In spite o f all o f the
laws and police action against II, so w e should
all give up and let the crim inals take over.
C lim e vymjld be Jnroptparably worse if
there were no laws or police.' I f there w ere no
"w a r on dru gs." so would drug-related crim e
grow m ore widespread and vicious. A s the
"w a r goes on. and os weapons, tactics and
strategies Improve, It will becom e wlnnable.

Term limits nip at career politicians
Supporters of term limits for legislators got s
major boost recently when the U.S. Supreme
Court refused even to listen to an appeal by
California state legislators against a decision of
the Supreme Court o f California upholding the
constitutionality o f Proposition 140. This pro­
position. adopted by the voters o f California in
1090. limits state senators to two terms o f four
years each, limits members of the assembly to
three terms of two years each, prohibits both
from ever running for the same ethers again, and
for good measure slashed the legislature’s staff
budget by 40 percent.
It (a safe to say that this measure will cause
changes In a lot of California politicians' career
lant. Worst hit was Assembly Speaker Willie
town, who In more than three decades In
Sacramento had carefully carved himself a niche
aa the state's moot powerful politician. Brown
was morose after the Supreme Court's action,
pointing out that even a convicted felon, who
loses the right to run for office, can have the right
restored. Apparently Speaker Brown doesn't
realize that the people or California regard eight
years In the State Senate, or six In the Assembly,
as crimes beyond sit possibility of rehabilitation.
There are arguments on both sides of the
term-limits Issue. Presidents, o f course, are
limited to two terms, but such an Impressive

S

authority ss Ronald Reagan argues that this ts a
serious mistake. In the case of members of
C o n g r e s s (b o t h
House and Senate),
moreover, there la
the still-unresolved
question of whether
term limits Imposed
by the voters o f Indlvldual states would
be constitutional.
B u t I t Is t h e
a rg u m en t on the
m e r it s t h a t Is
tou gh est. Foes o f
term limits conlend
th at lim itin g the
terms o f legislators
m e r e ly tu rn s a
£ Ills sale to
legislative body Into
say that this
a sort of permanent
fitessurewill
Am ateur Hour, In
cause
which members are
changes j
forced lo step down
Just as they are
beginning to learn
how
blasted place really works. This, chiles
dw the
Ihe bl
Insist, wilt simply make them more dependent
on the expertise of unelecled staff employees.

MARTIN SCHRAM

DOES SN33GOMS WANT
SOME CANW? NO?
Does him . want ice
CREAM? POFCORM?
UlHfiT DOES HIM WANT?

$27 million sure thing
W hen the Virginia slate lottery Jackpot
reached $27 million recently, a syndicate o f
Ausirallan Investors calculated that th ey
could c o m e r the market on Just about every
jM&gt;ssil)le w inning com bination by bu yin g up 5
m illion tickets at a dollar uplecc. You d o n ’t
have to com e from Down Under to consider
that kind o f 5-1 pay-back os pretty fair
dlnkutn.
Indeed, It seems the syndicate m ay have
offic
pulled It oir. Lottery officials
confirm the
Australians* Investment, and the syndicate
has notllled Its m em bers tliat they have won
som ething som ewhere overseas. But given all
the questions that still have to tic cleared up
nlxnil International exchange und the legality
&lt;&gt;l reselling lottery tickets, no on e has actually
stepjH’d forward to claim the prize.
It turns out, however, that even a $27
m illion sure thing m ay not be quite the
Itargaln these days that It once was. In the
llrsi place, to Ik -i the $5 m illion..the syndicate
actually raised $7.5 m illion to cover adniinlHlratlvc costs, legal fees and the like.
Th en , the Investors d on ’t get their $27
m illion In one lump sum: Instead, V irginia
|xiys oil the Jackpot In increm ents or $2.35
m illion over the next 20 years. And 22
lierrent o f that m oney gets withheld for state
und federal taxes.
As a result. If ruch o f the 2,500 Investors
put In $3,000, they can each look forward to
g e llin g buck about $410 a year. T h a t’s a 13
l&gt;rrrrnt return, which certainly isn’t bad. But
It’s still a far cry from the kind o f psyofT that
Nathan Detroit and Denny Southstreet and
Damon Runyon s other gu ys and dolts yised to
dream of.

Berry’s World

Doc. you've Q O T to do something! I'm get­
ting RUSH LIMBAUQH through m y HMngs/"

whose personal agendas may be far different
from those of elected officials. Personally. I think
there Is considerable force In thlsargument.
On the other hand, the present no-llmlts
system was made to order for sly old pols who
manage to get re-elected Interminably, mostly
through sheer Inertial momentum, and who use
their legislative seniority to build up flefdoms In
which they wldd enormous power - Con­
gressman Dan Roatenkowskl. Dill., chairman of
the House Ways and Means Committee, being
one example that leaps readily to mind. IWIIIIe
Brown was certainly another.)
In addition, term limits will almost surely alter
to some degree the very character o f legislatures
alfccted by them, and that should be all to the
good. More members will be Individuals with
experience tn non-polltlcal careers to which they
fully Intend lo return. The fact that experience
elsewhere - In plvate business, for Instance ••
can shape a person’s attitude loward legislation
was testified lo feelingly by former South Dakota
Sen. George McGovern, who not long ngo took a
flyer In the hotel business In Connecticut. (The
Tact that the business later went bankrupt
presumably educated him still further.)
In any event. It seems clear that the drive for
term limits Is going lo loom large on the political
horizon for the foreseeable future.

ROBERT W AGMAN

Aussies won; was it worth it?
WASHINGTON - Stale lottery officials
nationwide are looking closely at the recent
$27 million Jackpot won by an Australian
betting ayndlcate In the Virginia lottery. While
some officials are worriedI they
the might have to
change their state lottery rules lo prevent a
similar occurrence, most are baffled about why
the betting syndicate made what amounted lo
a high-risk wager of $5 million for a relatively
over a period of 20 years.
am allI return
re
To recap the Virginia situation, agents for
the betting ayndlcate — International Lotto
Fund, acting through Ihe related Pacific
Financial Resources and an Illinois bustncsomcn — bought slightly more than 5
million number combinations. Including the
winning one. fors$27 million Jackpot.
Immediate questions were raised about the
methods the syndicate used to buy the tickets
and whether those methods could cause Ihe
average ticket buyer to lose confidence In Ihe
Integrity o f the lottery system.
From the very beginning, state lotteries have
been concerned about a rich buyer acquiring
all Ihe available number combinations, insur­
ing that he would be holding a winning ticket.
Depending on how many numbers are In s
stale’s drawing, the possible number of
combinations varies from slightly over 7
million — In states like Virginia with 39
number draws — to almost 14 million In states
with 46 number draws. Thus, tn order to buy
all available number combinations, a buyer
would have to invest between $7 and $14
million si a cost of $1 a ticket.
No lottery will directly sell bulk tickets. All
lolterics have Ihe some rule: All tickets must
be issued by machines, one ticket at a lime.
The assumption has been that It la almost
physically Impossible for any betting group to
put enough people tn the field, and He up
enough machines, to get the requisite number
of tickets Issued before a drawing. It tskrs
literally hundreds o f machines, working
round-the-clock, to Issue 7 million tickets, lei
alone 13 million.
The Australians, though, found something of
a loophole. They went to several large
supermarket chains, which have hundreds of
marhlnes between them, and offered lo buy all
the tickets Hut thr machines could crank out
from ihe inlimir the lottery's computer came
up until II went down for the night In the days
before the $27 million drawing.
In the end. Ihe syndicate bettors ran out of
time snd were only able to buy about 5 million
combinations. This means that all hough they
had Improved thrlr dunces of winning in
about 5 In 7. they still went lulu the drawing
with $5 million on the line and more Hun
million chances of losing.

Virginia Lottery Director Kenneth Thorson
•aid he was surprised by what happened
because — considering the basic mechanics of
collecting prize money from the stair — the
’ large gamble by the syndicate seemed unwar­
ranted.
" I would think that this Is a rather bad
Investment for them.” Thorson said. "It m -ciiis
like they are lying up their money for a
relatively small return."
Thorson was refer­
ring to key reasons
why most states have
assumed few bettors
would be willing to
sink m illions Into
cornering a lottery
Jackpot: A ll state
lotteries pay olT over
a 20-year period —
and all winnings are
fully taxable, both by
thr federal govern­
ment and by most
Individual stales.
Foreign public lot­
teries almost always
■ Immediate
p a y 'o f f In lu m p
questions
sum s, w h ich are
were raised
often lax free. In this
about the
country, however.
methods £
&gt;what you win Is ac­
tually a 20-year an­
nuity that the stale
lottery buys (or you.
International Lotto Fund in Virginia wanted
to Invest $7 million In hopes of winning $27
million. That sounds good, but it actually
represents only about a 7 percent compounded
return to the company.
Since International Lotto Fund was obvi­
ously willing to tskr a risk, it could raslly have
found much safer Investments reluming a
compounded 10 percent annually, and it rould
have gotten back $47.1 million over 20 year*
for Ihe same $7 million Investment.
But what has lottery officials even morr
baffled la Ihe further rhanre that International
Lotto Fund took on bring thr only jackpot
winner.
In U.S. state lotteries. If more Hum one
person holds the samr winning set of numbers.
Ihe prize ts evenly shared. That means In Hie
Virginia case. If somronr rise lud the winning
numbers also. International Lotto Fund would
have received only $13.5 over 20 yrars — a
poor return on Its money.
It's an established fart, and rather logical,
that the bigger the prizr the more tickets are
sold. Equally obvious, the more tickets sold,
the higher the probability for multiple winners.

.f

-T*

W ill the Flipper
parrot Gipper?
Foils arc In free fall, strategy Is in disarray,
policy Is Inconsistent, but don't despair —
President Bush lias called In IheGIppcrtzer,
Peggy Noonan Is back.
This master spccchwrtter — who gave
Ronald Reagan his gilt of gab and then. In
1988. helped make Bush what he was but no
longer Is — was summoned to the head­
quarters of Busli/Quayle ‘92 by an urgent
S.O.S. from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The president was unhappy, yet again,
with the quality of Ihe speeches he's been
giving, and Ihe wise heads figured what he
needs — pronto) — is yet another chief writer
of speeches. There seems to be a message
problem, the high command decided. No
wonder the bom lias fallen behind even the
much-troubled Bill Clinton and the uniclcgruir Paul Tsongas — Hie president's
’ message just kasirrbeen gdttlAgbut1'fb 'th epubltc
So, aa they say at B/Q '92. they tasked
Noonan,with "message development." Just
develop the message that somehow never got
developed in the three years of Ihe Bush
presidency — then figure out a way for this
Un-Grral Communicator lu communicate It.
Indeed, that might work. Unless, of course.
Ihe president and his brain trust are wrong
about this message mess.
Maybe Bush's problem Is not that his
message Isn't gelling
oul. Maybe Ills pro­
blem Is that II Is. For
we seem lo have
been getting the real
message of the Hush
presidency all along.
Three years of the
Bush presidency has
taught us that this Is
Hie Bush Message:
Economic Crisis —
T h e r e Is n o r e ­
cession . Oops, so
there Is a mild re­
cession. but It can In­
fixed by turning on
unothcr trickle-clown £ Thera seems
to be a
spigot for the rich
and well-to-do. What
message
problem, j
do you m ean ,
" v o o d o o ec o n o m ­
ic a l
Health Crista —
There’s no urgent need for a national health
plan. Oops, now that I scr the polls. OK.
here's half-a-plan.
Crime Crisis — I'll be your tough law-andorder president. But I won't do anything
tough to get Ihe assault weapons out of the
hands of drug gangs.
Abortion — _ I'm pro-choice. Oops. I'm
anil-choice.
Environment — I’ll be your Environmental
President. Oops. I've got In scrap a highly
qualified Justice Department appointee
because right-wingers don't like the fact that
he wss once a trustee for an environmental
group.
The Aria — I'm your National Endowment
fur the Arts President. Oops. Pul Duchanan is
trying to frame mr for funding porno art.
Well. I'll fire liark — by firing the Endow­
ment's John Frohnmayer.
Taxes — No new taxes: I promise, no
matter what. Oops. I've got tn raise laxrs: but
they made me do It. Oo|&gt;s. I apologue fur
raising your taxes. It was a mistake.
And. Just the other day. Bush's message
soared even higher than mete politics and
policy, as hr wusrd philosophic for an
audirnce of home builders In South Carolina:
"L ife means nothing without fidelity to
principles."
Suddenly. Bush has hti own s|&gt;rcUI brand
o f fidelity crisis. At a press conference the
other day. Hush made It sretn that lie. too. is
searching for Ills long-lost principles. In
words that might work for u neophyte
campaigner but hardly lor a Ihrrr-ycur
president. Hush said people will vote for him
"when we get through defining clrarly my
objer 11ves for Hi Is rou ntrv "
"M y advice to the president was slmplr:
'You are the message."

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, March 17, 1997 - *A

Longwood city administrator
job may be filled by April 6
ndrrson and Fred Pearl
AInrum
which to select.

■y NICK PFKIPAUF
Herald Staff Writer
LONQWOOD — Longwood mny linvr n new
City Administrator by April 6. The City Ad­
ministrator Selection Committee was chosen last
nlf(ht. and Is to start work Immediately.
The Commissioners chose to select five persons
rather than three, us originally proposed two
weeks ago.
The purpose of the committee Is to review
applications received for the position of City
Administrator. The pay scale for the position
stalls at $47,302.
Longwood Personnel Director James Coleman
reported this morning that 120 persons have
applied for the position so far, The deadline for
receiving uppllcnttons Is 5 p.m.. March 18.
The person selected will lie replacing Clly
Administrator Don TerTy who was tcnnlnulrd
during a Commission meeting Jan. 2!l. Tcrty
served In that rapacity for slightly more than one
year. Hr had previously served as l-ongwood Clly
Clerk for approximately 11 years.
"When wr took applications for the Job the tast
lime,” Coleman said, "w e only had 40 lo 50
applicants. This time, the numbers arr really
high."
During the March 2 Commission mrrllng. three
names were submitted for consideration, hut no
decision was made. The original number of
members for the Commuter was lo have Ik-cii
Ihrrc wllh one nltrmnle, hnl Commissioners Rrx

TA P P takes on
business venture

walkway for our children lo use,
so we are working on establish­
in g our ow n neigh borh ood
l&gt;ark." The common recreation
area Is an the shore of Lake Ada
along Live Oak Boulevard. It
already contains a swimming
pool, tennis courts and a gazebo.
"W e still want lo add some
picnic tables and playground
equipment lo the area." Altman
said.
Although the Hidden Lake
area Is within Sanford city
limits, the Homeowners Associa­
tion is taking It upon themselves

months and has done a good Job.
Sullivan said John Jr. came tp
him Iasi week and told him
Morse had offered him a position
al a rale about 50 percent higher
than his own pay.
"It kind of surprised me." said
Sullivan. "T lie rale was much
higher than anyone else pays.”
Morse said Ills firm charges
■note for Ihclr services than mosl
and can afford to pay Ihelr
Invesllgators a higher.
"He's not getting paid one
nlcklc more than any other
beginning Investigator." Morse
snld.
Last week. John Jr. delivered
a Inter bearing Ihr slgnllure of
Dollle Polk and a $25 contribu­
tion lo Morse. Doth pledged la
work on Morse's campaign. In
the letter. Dottle Polk said after
John Jr. said-he will work Esllnger was appointed and they
.part-time at Morse's ageney on saw Ihe way lie treated long­
an as-needed basis. He said he term employees. Polk came to
also works al anolher private realize he had made an error In
naming Esllnger.
Investigations firm, Sullivan
John - Jr. said Monday his
Investigations. John Jr. said Ihe
Sullivan Job came after he called mother still did nol waul lo
shertfTs candldnle 1-nrry ConnlfT conduct an Interview regarding
her Morse endorsement, an en­
last year seeking'Work. John Jr.
Is also listed with the stale aa an dorsem ent which surprised
employee of Suit Ivan,-located In many.
"Th ai's what my mom wards
Altamonte Springs.
Sullivan Investigations owner lo do." John Jr. said. "This
Pal Sullivan sakl Ihls morning ' whole topic Is bringing up
John Jr. has been employed painful memories."
John Jr. said both tils mother
wllh his firm (nr about three
and father stm igly supported
Esllnger lo replace the ailing
Polk In Novembrr 1990 despite
nn earlier commitment In bark
Morse. But they rume lo rrgrel
Continued from P ag* I A
rompensa- (lie Esllngt-r fracking.
"After Imtli my mother and
IIon though," Guodsou said.
Approximately 5.000 trarhers father observed him and Ihe way
are employed by I lie school lie ran things, that's when my
district although only alxtual
half belong lo the union.
Continued from Page 1A

from his mother last week.
" I had no Involvement wllh
Ihe endorsement." said Morse.
"A n endorsement was never
discussed."
According lo information pro­
vided by Ihe Florida Secretary of
Slate's private Investigations
bureau. John Jr.'a application
fo r a p rivate In vestiga to r's
license was received on Oct. 30
Iasi year.
A alate-requlied license for an
Internship was Issued March 13
— four days after John Jr.
delivered the endorsement by
Dollle Polk, The license was
Issued lo John Jr. lo inlem al
Hie Morse Secu rity Oroup.
Harvey Morse's Orlando com­
pany.

Rainfall

DinosaurContlnusd from Page 1A

Last night. Coleman presented a list of &gt;1
names, consisting of present City Managers and
Administrators, persons who had assisted during
previous selections for Longwood. and members
of the Range Riders, a group of retired Clly
Administrators.
Mayor Adrienne Perry suggested. "I would
rather have five persons on the Selection
Cnmmlllre. I believe that would be the best
number Of people lo handle Ihls decision best."
Commissioner Fred Penrl agreed.
Persons selected Include Range Rider member
Warren E. Knowles of Englewood, present Clly
Managers James McKnlght of Rockledge and V.
Eugene WinWord. Ill of Ovldro. former Selection
Commit lee members Joseph W. Yarbrough of
South Duylonn and Russell D. llarr of Largo. Dan­
is also a Range Rider mrmber.
Wllh the larger number on the Committee, the
Commission did not believe an alternate would be
necessary.
Coleman explained, "Th e Review Commit lee
will start looking over the names starling
Thursday, and lliry arc to make their recommen­
dations to Ihr Commissioners by March 27."
He continued. "Then the Commission will start
Interviewing their suggested candidates as soon
ns possible after that, and we hope to be able to
present the mailer for a formal City Commission
decision at the next regularly scheduled meeting
on April 0."

Sheriff-----------

Croomt School ol Choice,
Sanlord, has officially opened
Ha retail afore for the Teenage
Parenting Program (TAPP).
Jacqueline Amlch, top pholo
left, a teacher at the school,
watches some of the girls,
from left to right, Tyronlca
Vurney, A lic ia Creum lty,
Tomsk* Hall and Tonya Milchell line up to purchase
diapers for their babies from
cashier Rita Creumlty. The
store was started to give the
students In TAPP an opportu­
nity to experience what It la
like to run a business. The
young ladles are responsible
for all ol the facets of running
the stpre. Shannon Davis,
right, supervisor of students
In the TAPP program, cheeks
the diaper Inventory.

Contlnuad from Pago f A '

to provide the park and play­
ground area rather than seek signs o f recovery, uv cording -to
money from the city. "O f course Ihe report. A district monitoring
any equipment that people may well In Geneva wns only one foot
want to donate to the project below Ihe highest level II had
would always be appreciated," reached during the past 10 years
Altman added.
which was reached on Aug. 31.
Allman did not know exactly 1991. The well's level was 3 00
when he could bring the dino­ feel above I lie lowest level the
saur to Hidden Lake, but plans wellwaler level reached In the
last lOyearaon May 31, 1990.
to house It at' a temporary
The water In a Longwood
storage area at first. The actual
Installation Into the playground monitoring well remains about
ISVk feel below the highest level
area la yel lo be determined.
II reached during Ihe past 41
The subdivision is west o f U.S. years on Sepi. 20. 1900 nnd
1 7 -9 2 , b e t w e e n A u r p o r t about 0.3 feel above Ihe lowest
B o u leva rd and L ak e M ary level It reached on April 30.
1990.
Boulevard.

requested a larger list

Contract-

m o th e r and fa th e r, and
especially my father, realized
they had made an error." said
John Jr.
Esllnger said Friday he was
disappointed by Ihe endorse­
ment and said statements that
Polk had made an error were
"absurd."

! ICon tinned from Fags 1A
A simple majority of 50 per­
cent plus one of Ihe eligible
employees may decide whether
lo organize.
Sanford police began the move
towards unloriltallon early Iasi
year. Reprcsentltlves of Ihe efTort
cited favoritism In promotions
and poor treatment among the
le a d in g In c e n tiv e s fo r the
bargaining effort. No officer has
conic forward as an organizer,
citing fears of retribution by
police management.

C o r r e c t io n
A story In Sunday’s Sanford
Herald Incorrectly listed the day
or a Heathrow Country Club
wine and cheese reception for
th e " C o m m is s io n e r F red
Slreelman Roast."
The reception will be held
Thursday at 7 pm . The recep­
tion Is free to those purchasing
or selling tickets. Reservations
for the April 24 roast ran be
m ade by ra ilin g 830-1701.
321-1130. exl. 7205. or 8626316. Tickets must be picked up
at Ihe reception.

Business------

Roth Hems, which will be
prrsrntrd for Ural reading, arc
a public hear­ ilu- result ol rxtrnslve work und
ing." He added. "A rrqucsl for discussions by mrmlxTs of ihr
hearing could Im- made by any­ Lakr Mary Business Advisory
one. nol Just Ihr applicant"
Hoard, which has routed Ihr
Wrsl continued. "If llirrr wire Ideas through the I’lannlng and
no objections, und Ihls Is. for Zoning Hoard. Clly Staff. and
rxumpli. an application for a site Clly Commission.
plan llial mrrls all ol our rodrs
The Lake Mary Clly Com­
and d o e s n 't r e q u i r e a n y mission mrrllng Is scheduled lo
variances. Ihe YS7. will have Ihe begin at 7 p.m. tomorrow nlglil.
authority to give (Inal approval."
al Ihr lathr Mary Clly Hall.
C Continued from Page 1A

DBATHS
JOHN JAMBS KANE
John James Kane. 81, 711 E.
First SI.. Sanford, dledf Monday,
March 16. al Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
May I, 1910, In Chicago, he
moved to Sanford In 1973 from
there. He was a retired shipping
clerk for Clark Equipment Co.
und a member of Church of Ihe
Nativity. He was a honorary
m em ber o f Knights o f C ol­
umbus, Honor Guard of Knights
of Columbus, member o f the
Over SO Club o f Sanford, Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
charter member of Ihe Federa­
tion o f Senior Citizens andRSVP. He was founder o f (he
Senior Center In Sanford and
active In Ihe Golden Age Oamcs.
He was an Army veteran of
World War 11.
Survivor includes wife, Minnie
F. Kane. Sanford.
Brlaaon Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge of arrangements.

HUBXHT E. McSWAIN
Hubert E. McSwaln. 78. 1317
S. Park Ave.. Sanford, died
Sunday, Mareh 15. at Hlllhaven
Healthcare Center. Sanford.
Dorn Dec. 30. 1913. tn Terrytow n , Oa.. he m oved to
Central Florida In 1952. He was
a mechanic and a member o f Ihe
Central Baptist Church. He was
director of the Florida’s Peace­
makers Quartrl and Ihe Sacred
Tone Quartet.
Survivors Include wife, Troia;
sons. Fred. Graceville, Bruce
Miller. Daytona Beach; daughter,
Linda Smith. Sanford. Patricia
Dtckerman. lots Vegas, staler.
Jessie Carter. Johns Comer. Oa.;
16 g ra n d c h ild re n and six
great grandchildren.
D aldwin-Patrchlld Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.

Lake Mary, tn charge o f ar­
rangements.

THOMAS WILLIAM
"BAD NOT" OATES
Thomas William 'B ad Boy"
Oates. 76. 400 S. Locust Ave.,
Apt; *68 Redden Garden, died
Tuesday. March 14. at DcBary
Manor. Bom Oct. 16, IBIS, In
Sanford, he was a lifelong resi­
dent. He was a farm worker apd M riw a iM . h u s i i t *.
a Methodist. He was a member of
F u m c s I M u lc t * lor Mr H ubtrl {
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JOIIANNESI1UHQ. South Africa - Whites
veiled today In a referendum on ending three
centuries of while domination and sharing power
with blacks, a vote on which President F.w. dc
Klerk has staked tils political future.
Most political analysts prrdlctnl a government
victory In the whlles-only poll on a mandate for
constitutional change, with some saying support
has been swinging to de Klerk In the final days of
the three-week campaign.
"1 voted 'yes'. It's the only tiling to do for the
future of Hits country ... my (black) workmates
don't have the vote and I must vole for them.”
construction worker Chris llakker said alter
voting In Johannesburg.
Yet predictions were uncertain, as there was a
ban on publishing opinion polls during the
campaign. Party workers taking private polls said
many whites were refusing to say how they
would vote, adding to the doubt.
Analysta said Hut the up to 25 percent of white
voters who were undecided were likely to decide
the outcome.
Long lines fonned al many urban polling
stations as voting began shortly after dawn on a
wann summer day. A heavy voter turnout of the
notion's 3.3 million white voters was expected to
favor de Klerk.
De Klerk, smiling and looking confident. Mid lie
was sure of victory. "I'm optimistic. I'm full of
enthusiasm." he said after voting In Pretoria.
Kesults were not to be announced until
Wednesday.
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JOHANNEStIUKO. South Africa - While (toll
tics In South Africa Is traditionally a rugged
uffalr. Issurs arouse great passion, even ftslflghts.
The three-week campaign leading up to today's
referendum on sharing power with the black
majority lias been especially bitter, so high are
thealakra.
Dombs damaged two olflces of the ruling
Nuilonal Parly und fire damaged a hall where
President P.W. dr Klerk was scheduled to speak.
Tear gas forced hint to cancel one speech und
right-wing sludrnls shouting "Traitor” greeted
him ut a university.
ElstlcufTs broke out ut several de Klerk rallies.
According to |iosirrs on street signs and tralflc
lights throughout white residential areas, the
nation faces destruction no matter which side
wins.
Dr Klerk says a vote ugalnsl reform will lead to
u black uprising. The pro apartheid Conservative
Purty suya de Klerk's reforms will usher In a
Mack Marxist government.
One right-wing poster depicts de Klerk meekly
bowing to African National Congress leader
Nelson Mandela. A government poster shows an
armed, masked neo-Nail as the nation's future If
Ihr referendum Is voted down.
De Klerk's National Pany ran full-page newrrpa|»cr ads every day warning of a black uprising,
economic collu|inr. rrnrwrd International sanc­
tions and furtlrr sports tuns if tire referendum
tails
Dr Klerk announced Ihe rate on Feb. 20.
leaving less Ilian four weeks for the campaign.
Vlolrncc and scarr turtles quickly followed
One untl rrlorm group referred to Mandela's
lies with Libyan leader Moarnmar tladhall and
wile Winnie Mandela's IIHMl endorsement of
"nccklaclng" — lulling people by putting biasing
tires soakrd with tfiaollnr around their necks.
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Even longtime gjvrrument oppmirnls such as
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and Anglican Atvhblslrop Desmond Tutu re­
luctantly urged whites to vote "yes." while
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If reform Is rejected, "there la no doubt where
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DETROIT — Michigan and Illinois voters today
settle presidential contests that seem destined lo
vault Bill Clinton miles ahead In Ihe Democratic
race and sap more strength from Patrick
Buchanan's Republican revolt.
Jobs and trade were Ihe dominant Issues In Ihe
weeklong campaign to win the struggling Rust
Bell, although the Democratic race was side­
tracked at the end by rough mudsllnging between
Clinton and J en y Brown.
Clinton hoped for a Midwestern sweep to add to
last week's Super Tuesday blowout, well ahead
In late polls In both states, the Arkansas governor
was poised to become the prohibitive favorite for
the Democratic nomination.
Buchanan himself established Michigan as
perfect proving ground for hla "America First"
message, but late polls showed he was more
likely to have a tough time matching past
showings.
Buchanan abandoned his talk of toppling Bush
and relumed to his battle cry that a vote lor him
would "send Washington a message to wake up."
Bush, In a slop In Milwaukee, hardly sounded
worried on an elecllon-eve trip to Wisconsin and
Illinois that ralrod SI million for his re-election
effort at a lime even conservative enthusiasm for
Buchanan's rebellion appeared to be waning.
"I'v e been very pleased." Bush said of his
unbroken siring of 15 victories. But he refused to
predict hla margins: "Never try lo say how high
the high bar should be on these primaries."
Among the Democrats. Clinton held healthy
leads heading Into today's balloting and sought to
end the day with a good chunk of the 295
Democratic delegnes al Make. Me had 706.25
delegates even before Ihe poBs opened — one
third o f what 11takes lo be nominated.
Already, there was talk of Clinton as the
presumptive nominee, and party leaders called on
the candidates to tone down Ihe personal attacks
lest they provide Republicans with ammunition
for the fall campaign.
While predicting wins in bath stales. Clinton
aides said the man lo watch In Michigan was
Brown, the former California governor and
nngry-man candidate who workrd feverishly to
lap Into the stale's economic anger — vividly
Illustrated by mounting auto layoffs and anger at
perceived unfair Japanese trade practices.
Ctlnlon aides said Brown was approaching 30
percent In lale Internal Michigan.polls.
A strong showing by Brown would be more bad
news for former Massachusetts Sen. Paul
Tsongas. who Immediately after poor showings In
Ihe South said the real teal of the race would
come on the neutral Midwest turf.
But he showed little success In broadening hla
appeal to blue-collar und minority voters, and was
damaged with hla opposition to a ban on striker
replacements and comments critical of American
car quality,
Tsongas already was looking ahead to next
week's Connecticut contest, which offers him
more affluent suburban voles — the source of hts
past success.
"W e're In this campaign until Ihe convention,"
Tsongas said as he campaigned In Moline, 111. "A t
the convention there wilt be one quesllon. Who
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RIVER ROUGE. Mich. — The room was silent
as Jerry Brown read a poem by a blue-collar
worker: “ Buy American while you Mill can. The
yen cartel haa Ha own plan. ... While all our Jobs
drift away. Ihe Japanese awing and away."
Then came ctwera from Inc union members
and churchgoers who had come lo Ihe Union
Second Baptist Church on Monday night lo see a
presidential candidate they regard as their
spokesman and best hope.
"People oulslde Michigan don't gel II." Brown
■aid. "They Ihlnk that If you protect Jobs In
(Michlgaul you're pandering — that people arc
selfish If they want to slay employed and not are
Ihelr Jolts go lo Mexico or aisnr other foreign
country."
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presidential hopefuls flooded Michigan with trade
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decline on Imports and cheap factory labor In
Mexico and Asia. The state 1st* lost tens of
thousands of Jobs In the past few years.
"W e're Just fpilng lo get smaller and smaller."
said Brad Smith. 36. an auto designer from Film.
" I say protect our industries artd limit how much
money wc'rr going to send out Into the world."
Despite wlde^rread sen Ilmen I like that, the
candidate* expected to win today were President
Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton. They and Paul
Tsongas, another Democrat, had the tall order iff
defending Ihelr frer-lrude stands In a stale with 0
percent unemployment.
Bush presented his case on television, where
Ills campaign pointed out lhal Buchanan —
despite hla America-First theme — owned a
Mercedes, and ki person, at a Kalamazoo medical
manufacturing plant that sells almoal a third of
lla produrta overseas.
"borne people simply don't grl it. They see the
challenges of thr global economy and I hey say:
Let's draw Ihe Minds, bolt the doors: maybe Ihe
whole world will so away," Bush lold several
hundred Stryker Corp. employers Iasi Friday.
"Th e future belongs to those who have the will lo
compete."
Clinton and Tannga* also talked about com­
pel lug to win. Tsongas, the former Massachuset Is
senator, reproached U.S. Industry for being slow
lo make quality a priority while Clinton, the
Arkansas governor, said he'd m il lax Incentives
(or moving Jobs overseas.
The litmus-test trade Issue In this election has
hren last track — shorthand for the authorlly
Hush won from Congress lo negotiate a trade
agreement with Mexico wllhoul congressional
Intervention Congress granted hla request and
will voir Ihe trraly up or down when It's finished

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•A - Sanlord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Tuaaday. March IF. 1902

Protests mark some
Irish-day festivities

■ rD A V IB K ID M O ftl
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Bit by bit. evidence Is
building that the economy has pulled out of
Its stall and started growing again.
An Increase In employment In February, a
strong rebound In retail sales and other
positive signs have convinced most analysts
that the economy has finally left the
recession behind.
Now they arc wondering whether the
recovery will last and whether It will be
strong enough to make an Impact on the
lives of most Americans.
"February Is really the first month of the
revived recovery, as for as t can see." said
economist Robert O. Dcderlck. "But then
the question Is ... 'Is It going to be

■ y M U L O B IT M II
Ataoclatad Praia Writer______
O ay Irish -A m erica n *,
b arred from to d a y 's St.
Palrlrk'a Day Pnraitr In New
York, worked to hold their
own march. Meanwhile, the
woman mayor of Savannah.
Ga.. was snubbed by the
a ll-m a le o rg a n ize rs o f a
post-parade feast.
E l s e w h e r e t o d a y . St.
Patrick's Day parades were
planned In Kansas City, Mo.,
and Des Moines. Iowa. In
Massachusetts. Gov. William
Weld planned to attend a
corned b eef luncheon In
Lawrence, about 30 miles
north o f Boston.
New York's parade — the
nation's largest — was sched­
uled to start at 11 a.m. Police
expected 130.000 marchers.
200 bands and 2 million
spectators.
The Irtsh Lesbian and Oay
Organization planned Its own
march past reviewing stands
an hour before the starting
time.

Recovery strong enough to last?

Instead that the gay group
was not entitled to Jump
ahead of others on the parade
walling list.
Monday's ruling set the
stage for a number of city
officials — Including Mayor
David Dinkins — to boycott
the traditional venue for poli­
ticians.

sustainable at a pace that satisfies the
public and officialdom?' It's too soon to tell
on that." .
Economist David Berson of the Federal
National Mortgage Association said he
believes the economy Is shifting gears from
no growth to slow growth.
"I think we're going to be very vulnerable
to pauses. ... Any sort of unexpected shock
Is more likely to slow the economy or make
It go negative." he said.
Analysts were getting plenty o f new
evidence today with three government
reporls on activity In February. The Federal
Reserve was reporting on Industrial pro­
duction. the Commerce Department on new
housing construction and the Labor De­
partment on consumer prices.
Most economists expected a strong gain of

around 0.7 percent In the Fed's Industrial
production Index, bolstered In particular by
Increased output on automobile assembly
lines.
It would be the first Increase In four
months and follow a sharp 0.9 percent drop
In January.
Housing starts, which shot up 3.S percent
In January, likely did not rise os strongly In
February. Most analysts looked for a modest
gain o f around I percent. A few expected a
decline because heavy rains depressed
building activity In Southern California and
Texas.
Meanwhile. Inflation should be relatively
well behaved. Analysts were expecting a
moderate 0.3 percent Increase In the
Consumer Price Index In February.

Easier-to use caps due
for kid-proof containers

An additional 44 percent were
caused by drugs that were In
easy-lo-open containers that
pharmacists had been asked to
WASHINGTON - How do you
make a childproof medicine con­ provide.
"What we want to do Is protect
tainer that doesn't frustrate the
children from poisoning." says
elderly?
Ken Giles of the consumer
First, design a rap that appeals
commission. "W e want to come
to thinking skills rather than to
up with a closure that people wilt
Some officials expressed
physical strength, says the
use."
conem that spectators, fear­
C
o
n
s
u
m
e
r
P
r
o
d
u
c
t
S
a
f
e
t
y
"W e will do something vi­
The agency has been working
ing disruption because of the
Commission.
sual and sym bolic.'' said
for years on a new test.
controversy, would skip the
Then,
use
people
aged
00
to
75
spokeswoman Eileen Clancy.
The children's part of the lest
parade. Police planned to
ns lest subjects. Instead of the
"Out we're not planning any­
w o u l d c o n t i n u e to be a c ­
have 300 to -100 more officers
strapping.
l8-to-45-year-old
thing disruptive."
complished by giving 3- and 4
on duty than last year, or
adults that have been In the test year-olds. In groups of two. five
more than 3.000 In all.
The protest was announced
groups In the past.
minutes to try to open the
after U.S. District Judge
The consumer commission
In Savannah, the Hibernian
container. An adult then demon­
Pierre Leval on Monday ref­
says
hundreds
of
children's
lives
Society, which sponsors that
strates how It's done and the
used to order the Ancient
have been saved by safety raps,
city's parade, declined to In­
kids get another five minutes.
On er of Hibernians to let the
but
In
limes
of
pain
many
an
vite Mayor Susan Weiner to
If 85 percent of 200 children
homosexuals march.
adult
groping
for
aspirin
has
Its traditional post-parade
can't open the container In the
The Roman Catholic
cursed their existence.
feast. It was the first time
first round and 80 percent fall In
fraternal group has argued It
Elderly adults often Just give
Hibernians can remember
the second, the container Is
has the constitutional right of
up. leaving the lids on their
that
a
mayor
hosn'l
been
considered childproof.
freedom o f association to
m ed icin es o ff or loosened,
Invited.
For adult testing, the con­
exclude homosexuals. The
creating a hazard for children.
"In the past. It's always
sumer commission bus decided
homosexuals sued for the
A Poison Control Center study
been
an
all-male
alfalr.
and
It
right to march on the grounds
says 17 percent of the prescrip­ manufacturers should replace
will continue to be so." soci­
that the parade Is a public
tion drug poisonings In 1988. young and middle-aged adults
ety President Thomas M.
with the elderly and make sure
forum.
the last year for which such
Splllanc said. Weiner said she
they can figure out how to open
Leval dldn t address the
statistics
are
available.
Involved
would accept their decision.
the container In one minute or
constitutional Issue, ruling
products that were In unsecured
less.
childproof containers.
But researchers are finding
more variables In the physical
abilities of people over age 70
than among children under age
10. leaving the agency a little
planned.
stumped over the tests that
"M y Cousin Vlnny." the courtroom cap-r
should be used.
starring Joe Pcscl. was good for S7.4 million In its
"Children don't have the dex­
LOS ANOELES - "Wayne s World" topped the
premiere. It was followed In third place by the terity that adults do. but once
box office for the fifth straight weekend while
high-tech drama "Lawnmower Man." which you get to 70 you don't have It
"M y Cousin Vlnny" debuted strongly In second
canted $5.4 million.
eith e r." suys Mark Bennett,
place.
Edward James Olmos' "American Me." about spokesman for calmar Inc.
the Mexican Mafia, debuted In fourth with ticket
Garth and W ayne's suburban adventures
sales of S3.4 million while playing In limited
brought In S8.4 million at the nation's movie
release of 830 screens. Olmos stars In and
theaters, up slightly from a week ago. Exhibitor
directed the film.
"Fried Green Tomatoes"
Relations Co. Inc. said Monday. "Wayne's World"
collected $3.3 million for fifth place.
has made S68.2 million to date and a sequel Is

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Record breaking Tribe

IN BRIEF

Ortiz, offense
put SHS into
record book

LO CALLY
Lazaic stymies U-Mass
O H I.ANIK) — Lake Mary ur.uhiatr Aiillm m
l.a/alr Ui-vsctf a lliu-r hitter over » 2/3'lnnhlK* &gt;,s
I hr University id Crutrnl Florida tupped vM lInf!
I'nlverM ty ol Ma»^u husi tiH H-.r&gt; Monday nil’ ll!
l.a/ali si lurk out seven 111 IllipmvInU Ills
rrrord In 11-2.
•Jiililnr uulflrlilrr Chail Mallnla liail :i tills,
lin lulling Ills ninth hoiiir run o f I hr sr-ssun as
llic Knlulils |ni|imvrd ihrlr rriiird In III -r&gt;
Manilla ilimlili il in I hr first tnnlntf. hll a sulu
linnir run In trail nit ih r Ihlril Innlnft anil sinRlde
In tin- srvrnlh
UCF w ill linsl Cnrnrll T u rsilay rvrnlllU
slartlnital 7 |i hi al Ihr IJCF llasrliull Cimiplrk

AROUND TH E S TA TE
Jordan keys Bulls romp
MIAMI — Mlrharl Jordan nrnrril 117 (mints and
kryril two Im irlhquuMer sururs as thr ChlraKii
Hulls uun Ihrlr sixth straight ({ainr. I I *&gt; 11x I
nvrr Miami on Munday nlulu
Hnnv Srlkalv had 21 |m!nls and IN rrlMiuiids
lot Miami. 1)11 all tlm r against Chicago
The Ural, wlinxr home rrrnrd drn|&gt;|&gt;rd In
23-10. have Irralrn rv rry Kaelrm Cnnlrrrnrr
Irani except Ihr Hulls tills srasnn
llurarr Grant hail 12 nl Ills 20 points and
Jordan I I (mints in Ihr third »|uartrr. whlrh
rndrd with ('lilt ago ahead 8(1-72

Courier struggles to win
KKV IIISCAYNK — On I lit- verge "I • linililnn to
No 1. Slrlan Ki II mt Hlost In No 28-1
Itnhlilr Weiss. a ((unllllrr fnun runlr Vcdni
llr a rli. surprised Kdtirrg 6 3. 3-0. 0-1 III
M onday's ililn l round al ih r Inlrm allonal
Players Chntoplonshlps
Heratise ol ihr Idlosvnrrallr nature ol Ihr A T P
itiliip u lir. II Jim Courier falls lo rearh Sunday s
llnal. Ktlhrru will soil supplanl Inin as No I
Courier liarrli advanred lilnisrll The drlrndluu champion was struggling against Andres
Gome/ in Ihrlr llnal set when the veteran horn
Keuador rrllrrd because of a sore lell ankle
|he day 's oilier upset w as orrheslraled by ti
more lanilllar name — John MeEliroe lie heal
seventh ranked Goran Ivanlsrvlr 5-7. 7-5. 7 5
la-fore a rouroux nlRhl-lline erowd
llorls lift ker also won. and Pete Sampras
rllnilnnirtl Jim m y * onnors

W H A T ’S H A P P E N IN G
Junior College Baseball
SI. J o h n 'i River Community
Seminole Community College. 3 p m

C o lle ge

at

Varsity Baseball
Lake Qianlley al Seminole. 3 30 p m
Lake Howell al Osceola. 7pm

J.V . Baseball
Deltona al Lyman. 7pm
Lake Diantley at Lako Mary. 7 p m

Boys' Golf
Lake Branlley vs. Seminole al Maylali C.C..
3 30 p m
Lake Mary vs. Oviedo al Ekana C.C., 3 30 p m
Lyman vs Lake Howell at Deei Run C.C., 3 30
pm

Girls' Golf
Lake Biantley vs Seminole at Maylalr C C .
3 30pm
Lake Howell vs Lyman al Rolling Hills C C .
3 30 p m
Oviedo vs Lake Maty at Alaqua C.C., 3 30 p m

Varsity Softball
Lake Mary vs. Oviedo at Red Bug Paik. 3 30
pm
Lyman at Lake Howell, 4 p m
Somlnolo al Lake Biantley. 7 30 p m

17-0 start
best ever
in county

By DILL K E R N S
Herald Correspondent

By BILL KERNS

SANFORD — Suim-tlinrs repcll
linn n erdsn twist
Although using the su m ' route of
solid defense mill explosive humid
that Is h\ now tM-ruinlnd re|iellllve
In lls utirlelr.iled start, the Seminole
lltdli School varsity hasehatl train
list'd seven strong Ituiliidx of rrllrl
In Kvatt Ortiz to ti-eover Irmn a 3 0
llrsl Irnilrtd hide and d " &lt;"&gt; t&lt;&gt; whip
l.eeshurd I I I In a Class :IA Dlslrlel
5 dame al Setulnide Field Monrlay
aliemiNin.
''Myan really rlld a line job." said
Setnllllde head cwii II Mike Powers
'T h ese kills have reallv com e
around. They don't del nervous
when tllrv 'rr In hind They don't
|rri'ss they sim ply do the loodaiurntals "
The victory was No 17 III a row
without a defeat tor Ihe Tribe, lire
itiosi m ilxcrtillvr wins without a
loss al die si,itl of a season III
S e u iln iile C o iin lv h is to ry (see
realled sloryl. and was a good
torieup for today s showdown wuh
Lake Hr.miles Seminole will host
die Patrlols In die hid Seminole
A lh lrlle Cottlereitee contest slartllld
at .1 311 |i m al Seminole Field.
Mohhv Mord-ui. who has I h tu
halllhid lendlnllls. daw up studies
in Leesburg's hrsl three halters
before Orll/ relieved flint Hen
llusa tto. Clmi Pallersou. and Heau
Youitd all st ored on Mordan's areoillll as die Yellow Jackets. now
l li, nreounled lor lour ol their
seven hits In the opriilnd frame
Alter allowlud lout ol Ihe IIIst
seven hatters lie laeed lo real'll base
vilely. Orll/ (now 2 0 on the season)
settled down lo retire seven In a
tow The lunlot rldhlh.mdei siirrentlerrd only one m u on lour hits,
strlklndoul three and w alking lour.
“ I hit cntuloilahle." v iiil llrtl/
•Mv-eurve tiall wasn't working. hut
I was throwing strikes I moved my
fastball in and mil; worked on ihr
ItN-allon. and kept them oil halaiiee
with my nfl-speeil pllrli- The tiefettse did a real good (oh behind me.
alter we recovered Imm the 3-0
start
''What d&lt;»t me shaky early was
when I d"&lt; hit In die It'd Ihi the
seetind Imilild on a line-shot by Lee
Slnimousl Thai lell a hid old w ill,
and really uiessetl me up "
Mall Freeman led Sem inole's ol
Irnsive .mark. d"U'd 2 lnr-3 with a
double, lout KHI. ami title rim
scored Nine Pldhlliid Semlltnlcs
either had a lot. v tired a run or had
an KHI Amniid Ihe hid lints w e ir
Demy Ht'.unon 12 lot I three runs
stoieili. Anthony K oI k-Hx |2 lot 3.
two 14HI I Dave Kt kstelu I l lor-3.
two tuns samrd) and Plulllp Kind
See S e m in o le. Page 211
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Seminole High School second basoman David Ecksletn makes a good play
lo grab an wide throw from catcher Mall Freeman and lag out Leesburg s
Andy Miller (No 221 on an attempted steal al Seminole Field Monday

From Staff Report*

Lake Mary vs Oviedo at Red Bug Paik. 4 45
pm
Lyman at Lake Howoll, 5 p m
Semlnolo al Lake Branlley, 6 p m

S A M O KI)
Clitn k leiilltt) tl|&gt;|K*«l
.» three rim. MMdr Ili« p.nk hmm
m il in hrr.ik .1 A 3 tie .in K m
Htimttit I t ln vroU l In-Med tin* L.tkr
Marx I *iat&gt; 7 3 and » llnrtic'd I lit*
1 hainplniishlp nl th&lt;‘ Saiilnnl K« « I*
a Uni 1 I h p arliiiriil Mr i ih Mnndax
Nielli S i iih i ( Polar Ikar Sntit&gt;.ill
l.rannr at &lt; li.isr Pal k
l.amh s lilani 1 aiiu vx 11 li onr nut in
tli« tilth InttlMi! d l»r Mikr* O urns
had ualkcd and I i r u l l Krvlli had
ira i lird nil an t 1 inr
I h r v |r |nr v i m p m u il Kt*n
KuiniiH I s rnTifd to 7 ’«? utnlr iii«*
loss dmp|H'd I.#1 k1 Marx Puli K&lt; n
l&lt;ultima I s nr arrsl %niii|M lilnr. In
3 t XXtill HIM XXI ♦ k l« II III the* MMMltl
III III' ntlit I C.IIIII N Mnndax nielli
ihr Wrrt kln^ (*n xx xxnii It* (turd
Hama* in its I.ihI four starts xxith a
|.t ♦» tinunph nxr i C'afr Snrrrnio
and Ili«* linniiilnxxn Ikixs ^ni a 7 ()
foffrlt illtl from Sladrk s SliiHiI» is

Boys' Tennis
Deltona at Lyman. 3 30 p m
Lake Mary vs Lake Brantley al Sanlando, 3
pm
Oviedo al Spruce Creek. 3 30 p m
Seminole al take Howell. 3 p m

Girls' Tennis
Dellona at Lyman, 3 30 p m
Lake Brantley at Lake Mary, 3 p m
Spruce Creek at Oviedo, 3 30 p m

Track
Sem inole Relays at Sem inole. 5 30 p m
(Continuation ol suspended meet horn March 61

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Ken Rummel claim s M onday softball title

J.V . Softball

B E S T B E T S ON T V

"Unbelievable
W illi Ihnl word Seminole
assistant roach Mod Keidcrstiti
summed up the feeling "I Ihe
Seminole llldh Si Inmd v.itxitv
baseball team 's 17 0 start
which breaks Ihe Seminole
A lh letli C on leren ee re to ld
|irrvlously set In I'.IHfi by Lake
Mary's I t io start anil tala
pillls thrill lo No 3 III Ihe
Class .3 A stale poll
"W e really didn't expect l "
start out I lie season 17 0
said S em in ole head t oat h
Mike Powers, who stairs onlv
two seniors " Il leels d&lt;s«l The
kills are perlormltid real wi ll
They know wlmt wimilud Is
ami they like It They play
fodelher as a tram
I In v re
realty excited. It's not ton
toudh al all lo del I hem op tor
each dame "
Although no one could have
expected Oils. I h r uilpiri ,
denied rise w hit It has a Semi
note llldh learn ranked lot Ihe
llrst time Is not an accident
ell her
Krv players .Irrrm v Clumai
Seoll Fergersou. Dave la ks
trill. Mall Freeman and Mohhv
Mordan have been plavlni'.
lod(*lltr'r lor live. Veals Mnxl ol
Ihi' players have competed
lodellier lor alHiul lluee veals
T w o years ado. as Ireshnieil.
Ih e tin e ol Ih e Tribe's eon eiil
squad led i lie |umor varstlv
Irani to an I I (l start Duriiid
Ih e sum uiel billow in g List
year's I I I I spiuid season
I hey won t h e Coll World Series
and helped Seminole s Allied
rail l.t'dion ream lo a 21 O
record
"O ur It'dlmt plav Iasi sum
im-r reallv lielpi d us mil
v iiil
Powers. "W e 'v e Im-cii hulldtild
dlls Irani lor two years Hill
tills is kind ol xurprlsiud
W e've d"l I rolls In die dud
m il."
C hiinu l IS O. I OO KM A I
c o m b in e s w ith sophom u it
T imIi I Hradeii (lit ) 2 07 KMAl
lo head S e m in o le's xttoiid
p io h in d s ta ll w hit It has
allowed Just 20 total earned
runs Mannlud Ihe bull pen an
Junior s Plulllp Kind Ith n e
saves). Myall Orll/ 12 o 23H)
KMAl and Freeman 1.3 I). I 02
KMAl Mordau. holheretl hv
lendlnllls. has one w in
Slick i t iller llrliler Anlhoiiv
MoIh'II s ami lell Iteldei Kind
dive die tribe llrlUelllluus
s|H*etl III the tMill It ItI I It ■III.ill
(at eateherl, Kcksleln (seeoml
b a s e ) , a n il F c r d &lt;’ l * ti n
Ishortstopl Io iiii ail uutla|i(ia
hie mltltlle lulu III ( hull.it and

Hwla t&gt;» tommy
Coach Tim Winkle (left)
the Wrecking Cn*.% s Su m - W o Hoy aruunii
third base or. his
homo on route to an inside the par* home run The
blast scored U o runs during a seven run fourth inning eaplosion that led
the Crew to a 13 6 victory over Cafe Sorrento

Ih r IkMiininun lk*xs umxrd it
into a 1 it Itn m i olid xx 11 h I.«ik«' Mai x
|*lili xxith a ft 4 in n id xxlilla* C\ilr
Sorfrnto is J f&gt; and tin U m kinu
( irxx and Sladrk % Sinuous a ir
tmlh 3 «i
Ihr llnal rrtpilat st .imhi paints
xx ill I* first Mnndax ni^ln
I Ik
Ham rs xxtir tallied mil nil fat* 71
At ♦* 30 p in tin IkMiinlnun lw»xs
xx ill (ilax &lt; ale Sorrento al 7 !Ml p in

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Meat h I 01 p m
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p m
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C hicago A/h.tr So* v* N V V a n l m at
Monday night
l o r t l aud rrd a l* I 01 p m
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11 OO 10 70 4 *0
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p m
I I I I t i l 40
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IM * C I I 11
I Hay M ill Sam
4 00 I 40
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74ew York
71 40*
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) 40
Philadelphia
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447
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11 )44 44
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1 7 00 4 40
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22 44 111 t l
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) 70 ) 40
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I t 14 7)1
I N p i Penny
4 40
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14 17 • 14
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40 74 404 It
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Cah t A p ril
4 00 ) 40
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t 1 11 12 4 44
M ilw aukee
74 11 444 14*|
P '« 1 i t 1 4) l a t 1 paid 114 to
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IS &gt;4 )47 17' 1
le v e n th ra c e
|/14. A 1114
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40 7) 411
San Antonio
7'*
(1 4 4 A ll) H I 40
M oulton
7
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141
E ighth *at r
1 • D It I t
D enver
71 41
171 71
t New Moon Shine
14 40 1 tO 4 40
41
17
Dalle*
7*7 71 ,
l i l t Shiloh
4 40 1 40
171 »• i
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It 17
I I'anat ha Pu p
4 40
Pee it« D fiitw n
O I } t ) I t to P 1 1 ] ) l « 10 T ( t I 11 r t r to
Por tland
44 I*
109
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1 I . C It 4t
Golden State
47 70 4 77
7»
jC n a g o n S U r
II to t 00 4 10
Phoen.e
4* i
47 71 4)4
1 An*k»u %S m il#
J t0 1 40
Seattle
U 29 I I I to
4Allan Bat 4
4 10
L A C lip p rry
14 It
171 17
O I I »&gt; I t 10 P (| 11 H 10 T ( } 1 4) 141 40
lA la k e r y
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17) 17
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Sat* amento
70 41
4 Sul# A p a t’ ia Nad
11 40 1 40 I 40
■ clinched playoff berth
40 n m F rm th a
4 10 100
Monday y Gentry
7 Get A n Ed g e
1 40
C leveland 111 W evhm gton 101
Q I 4 4 ) 1 I O O P I 4 4 ) ! 0 4 0 T 144 1)11140
Chicago 114 M ia m i 100
n th r a c #
1/14. O I I 41
Atlanta** D etroit 77
|R v M -W D a ily
1110 100 140
Ind ana 9t l A L a k a r t t l
t (&gt;4f Shoo*
4 00 1 40
(h a r ) o t t r t l7 San Antnrwo 117
I M r , Hobby
J 10
Tuvyday y G a m »y
O l l t ) I I 10 P I I « ) VI 40 T u t i l 144 40 T T
Ch 1 ago a* N r a Jervey 7 )0 p m
14 4 1 1 1 I I Jackpot u n rt
New York al Orlando 7 H p m
llth ra c a
! 'I 4 A II t !
Bovton et Milw aukee t ) 0 p m
1 /any B ria n
4 40 4 40 1 10
L A C lippary at Moulton | W p m
t R o d ro P e o rid e r
14 40 4 00
Sec ram enfo at Denver t p m
I B e d Son©*a
1 40
(lailay a* Phorm * t 1 0 p m
Q l l t ) 4 t } 3 P 11 t ) a* 40 T ( I t I ) 444 I t
M &gt;nn«M ta at Po rtla n d 10 p m
n th ra c *
1 14 B II 1/
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I C '»C u t Strongm an
1 40 4 10 1 40
i C w 'r t r
140 1 40
• * % Can Oo
I 40
O I I 1) I I 40 P l| I ) B 00 T ( I I t ) 71 44 O O
I I t 1 1 &gt;444 00
C H IC A G O M I4 I
14th raca — M A i t I t
G ra n t • I ) 4 4 JO P'pp a n 4 17 4 4 14
4 R o w d y * Sun
11 10 1 40 4 40
C a r t » n g h t I I ) I ) II Jordan 11 )7 7 7 V
J M ar y Ann K a**
4 10 1 1 40
I ’ d i u n 4 7 0 0 1 Pe*d a* 4 4 0 0 1 A rm y tro n q
1 At 10 About
7 10
I 4 ) ) 10 Manyan 1 ) 0 0 ) la .m g y to n ) 4 0 0
O I I 4) 1) 44 P 14 1) t l 40 T (4 1 71 144 44 S
4 H.aigey 0 00 0 0 Totaly 44 1111)1114
1 4 1 7 1 ) 1)44 44
M IA M I 11001
A 1440 H tl4 t 141
Long 4 I ) ) ) 11 R i t a 4 (4 I I I I Saifcaly « 14
14 ) I Shaw 4 1) 0 0 I ) Sm ith 1 * 0 0 7
h eyy'er ) ) 0 0 4 Burton a 14 0 0 14 Coiaa 1 4
4 4 10 F d w ardy 0 1 0 0 0 Totaly 4 I 4 A I 0 I 1
100
I ahibition HevebeII
Chtcaga
M 74 ) ) )o
114
All tin*t I It
M ia m i
74 1* 21 7«
100
AMI RICANK AGUE
) Pom t goaly
C hn a g u ) 1 ( A rm y tro n g ) )
W
Pet
L
P a ■von 0 I J o r d a n O )) M*ami 4 I I ( Rice ) 4
1
777
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l ong I ) Smith I ) SN«w 0 )1 f ou'ad out
C )e ,e le n d
4
4
400
Non# RrtKKindy
Chit ago 4/ iP ip p rn I j i
4
141
California
J
M anu 4/ (S a k a ly H i Ayyiyty
C hicago 11
4
Mirmevuta
1
14)
J.v d a n |)|. M ia m , )o (Coi*y •&gt; Tot#! »f,u iy
Seattle
141
4
1
Chicago t l M i a m i ) ) Te ch rm a l
I'.pyu-n
SOD
7
7
Chicago
A
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V I)
4
4
V 'A 4 u k rr
100
4
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New York
VX)
4
a
4
VX)
T e .a v
4
A P A ll Am retca Team
411
4
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D etroit
N IM
YO R K
17* (* * (* ) Ayyactaled
411
Toronto
1
4
Preyy A ll A m e rica batbelball Ite m with key
r
417
K e n v a v C lty
1
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von
ytaltyltct
and
total vote* in p jren the
400
O a klan d
4
4
vev Voting by a 4 ) m em ber nationwide panel
N A f IO N A l l ( A G U E
•I w n te ry and b roe d ca de ry *4% * I I I I
W
Pet
L
900
bavty
San I re n t tyco
4
7
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4
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l o* Angeley
4
4
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4
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1
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7
417
Atlanta
1
J im Jackyon 4 4 tunior O hm State ) J 0
417
Mouyton
7
1
Pt&gt;g * • rp g 4 I apg H 7 tg pet *4 • ) pt tg
417
P-ftyb u rgh
7
1
pc t i HO)
4
)44
7
N ew York
Ita ro 'd M .nar . 4 I i.i»*ur Southern C al )4 7
P» 'aJeffrh.a
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144
7
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San ( ) « g v
1
117
A lo nio M o urn ing 4 10 yanmr C«aorge*o*n
•n
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N O TE
Split vguad game* taunt
2 1 ) ppg f i • »pg y o t « * * v y* t tg p« t i )1 7 1
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Ma t M iln a m y 4 4 cantor M a ryla n d )4 4
L m, .nnatt III) 1 PitftlKirgh &gt;
Pf&gt;q 14 rp g I 4 apg 7 I ytaaly (171)
1 r ago Mh tr So* (M l t A tlanta 4
B y ro n Moi.yton 4 7 venipr
O kla hom a
O a trp t 4 St l o u * 7
S 'a ’e 70 1 ppg 4 f r p g l ) 4 t g p , t (14)1
l o » Angeley 7 Boston Iyyl 0
Don Ma« le a n 4 10 yanior U C L A J i t ppg
■ n ctn n etH yyl 9 * anvav C ity I w&gt; 0
7 4 tp g *7 0 ft p it 1141!
V -n lf * * ! I H o vtllin I
Anthony Peeler 4 4 yanior M vWH/fi 2 1 2
N Y Maty | Bartid% City I t t l I
ppg 1 a tp g ) 4 apg 7 Jytaaly 1174*
t VI av 4 V . r r v w U I tOmn.ngy
A d am Kee»v 4 * ven.or Stanford 71 4 ppg
tf# d fito t l*». i«.v&lt;(&gt;r. #0
IJ 4 tp g la it g p c t lO a p g lt J l)
I mi tun 1 %%» 7 Ch&gt;« ago White So* I yyl 2
th ird le a rn
( r ago ( ut1%7 C ie* r'en d 0
Tlaid D ay 4 * van.ee Arkanvav 71* ppg
S a »-1 ra* ' vto ’ Ca&gt;ito*n.a4
7 2 tp g J ' apg 7 4 *»n#'v m iyyad &gt;7 game*
Saattir / San IW g o 4
11* amt* M '# * ,.* # 4
|ta t on* # 1 N t Y,e.kre vQ
t u vu la y % O a m n
M ,, \lun i i PittyAn#g*i at Bradenton I 01

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M alik Sealy 4 7. trm o r St John 1 JJ 7
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C olbe rt C h ra n ry 4 4 (untor Indiana 17 1
PCQ 4 7 rpg 11 t i g pc I (141
l r r M a yb e rry 4 1 y r« io r A r k e n M i 111
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Monorablr Mention
D a m o n H a ilo y . In d ia n a . V in B a k e r.
H a rtfo rd
Ton# Rvrr-vM
W 'Vionvm G re rn
C i,
N athan Can BflQlMMVI TtU D Q
Sam
(e v v e ll. Elortda H at*
P a rn y h Cayrb&gt;r*
f v a n y v llle
D o u g C h riy lio , P e p p e rd m e
M i.tv rl D a ,H North C arolina T e rry Oehere
Salon Mall
Act# E a r l Io n a
l a Phony© Elh%. N otra
D a m a Tom Gugtiotfa N orth C a rolin a Ha t#
Anternee H a rd aw ay M em phi* State G ra n t
Milt. Duk* Hobart tto rry A la b am a A llan
M o u lt o n
T a n n a it e a
A lo n i o J a m i io n .
Kenya*
M a rt Jonev C incin n ati. Popaye
Joney M u rra y State Adon.* Jo rd a n Kenya*
T e rre ll L o w e ry Loyola M a r y m ount Jama*
M a ih b u r n . K e n tu c k y
J im M c C o y .
Mayyachuyatty C h n y M ill* A rtfo na O 'w a r
M ilia r. A rk a n y a t
E ric M o n tr o n . N orth
C a rolin a T ra c y M u rra y . U C L A
Tarranca
R e ncher
Ta*a%
Saan R oo ky. A n io n a
Rodnay Rogary W e ke Fo re vt
Ja'en Roia M&gt;chio*n
Reginald S 'a ’ar
M yo m .n g C h fiy Sm ith. Connecticut. E lm o re
Spente r . U N I V B »ya n t Stith. V irg in ia R a»
M altary Kanyay
C la ra nta Mvatharypoon
Southern M yvyy&gt;pp&gt; M enry M illia m y N C
Charlotte Randy Mooefl L a S a lla

NHL STA N D IN G S
A ll Time* E S I
M ALESCONFERENCE
Patrick O tviuo n
W L 1 Ptv G F G A
■ N Y Ranger*
« ) 7) 4 t4 2*2 777
• Wavh.ngton
40 74 7 17 T t ) 7 lt
(Jew Jervey
14 74 10 71 714 222
FM tvburgh
4 M l 770
)1 7* •
7JY IV a n d rM
X) ) ) • »• 7 !t 777
Philadelphia
77 )7 II *'• 717 7 ))
Adam * D rvtlton
• AAontreal
41 74 • to 74* I I I
■ Bot ton
)7 Tt 10 74 7)7 742
• Buffalo
77 J7 It 4 ) 217 M l
H a rtfo rd
21 U It 17 IIS 748
(Joebet
1* 4) 11 4) 711 717
CAM PBELL CON FERENCE
N o rn t Oiviyton
M L 1 Ft* O F G A
• Detroit
V 71 tl 1) 7fl) 7M
C hicago
It 74 14 74 771 717
t 7) 744 741
St L o u d
)7 »
Minnevote
H )1 1 4 ) 7»t 740
Toronto
29 J* f I t 717 7*0
I m , the Drvryron
• Vancouver
29 71 to 44 7 )t 710
LO* Angeley
17 77 1) 77 I f f .* i
F dmonton
)7 20 I 77 718 7)1
W innipeg
V ) l 1) *7 l i t 717
74 1) to 92 M l IFF
C ,'q„ r
San Jose
14 4* s 21 t i l 209
■ clinched p l4 ro ll berth
Monday y C am a y
N V R angery 4 M ontreal I
H a rtfo rd 4 C a 'g a ry )
Tw fid a y y C am a y
f dmonton at P iltyb urgh 7 ) l p m
Ouebac at Toronto 7 ) l p m
S» L o u a at M ayh.ngton 7 11 p m
Buffalo at M nnavota I O lp m
M.nn.peg at L o t Angeley IQ ) l p m
D etroit at San Jota 10 ) l p m

TE N N IS
Player* Cha m p nn yh ip y. Revulty
K E Y B I1 C A Y N I
Revolt* M onday in the
1) 4 m illion In te rn jtio ru i Player* Cham pion
yhip* played at the International Tenniy
(e n te r (yeedm gt in parentheve* I
Mem
Single*
T h ird Round
John M c E n ro e
tin * York
del Goran
lean vaHc 111 C io th o d o y a k •* 1 7. 7 S. 7 S
M ichael (h a n g 14 ttender%©n Ne* det
Mate Roy vat Sw .t/e»'and 4 4 4 ) 7 4 (7 0)
J im (o w n e r ( I ) ( V d r (it ? del Andre*
G o m e l. Ecuador 4 4 4 7 (4 4) 4 ). retired
R i( hard Kra,i&lt;ek 7b&gt;tt«erland* del B ry a n
Shelton A tlanta 4 ) 7 1
D&gt;ago N arg iyo Italy del Pn»r K orda (7)
C ;v , hm iovak a 4 ) 7 4 (7 )|
A n d re i Charkavo*
Rwyy&lt;a det
E m ilto
Sanchal (41 Spam 7 4 ( 7 ) ) . 4 )
M a lty M a i l ♦ A u y tra b a
det D am cfc
Ro*t*gno 114) P a ' « Pai vade* C a l i f . 4 7
(4 71 7 4 17 l| 4 )
A lb e rto M a n c m i A rg e n tin a
del
Todd
M 'tykan /to n y .iiie I M 4 4 4 1
H r l r S a m p «a t 141 Bradenton, det Jim m y
Cannery Santa Vn*|. Calif . 4 1 .4 I
Robbr* Met** Ponte V rd ra Beach del
Ite ta n (d b e r g ( } | . Iweden 4 1. ) 4. 4 4
C a r lO e e Steeti G e rm a n , del F ra n c tU O
Cla*et Spam 4 I 7 4 11 ) 10)
Cedric P 'O l'n e
tra n c e
d e l Rodo'phe
G .H * r t F ran. e 4 ) 4 0
Jonathan Stark M vdtord O re del Sa»Qi
H ru g u a ra l* ) Spam 4 1 4 4
Jakot. Miavak
Sw itzerland del
Ja*ma
Y |aga P e rU 4 ) 4 )
M a r b u* /ovekv
G e rm a n y
det Gora n
Prp'C C roatia 4 ) 4 4
Bor iv Backer i ) i G e rm a n y
del Paw •
M a arhwiy Ne'h#* land* 4 4 7 4 17 4)
J a k o b M ia v a k a n d M a r c R o v v a t
S w tie r la n d
Jet
P a u l A n n a io n e
E a it
H am pto n N V and C hn yto *an Renvburg
South Atric a 4 ) 4 )
Jan S em e, m* t«r " v » land* and R icha rd
K ra p ie k M onaco dr« D m go N arg iyo and
Strtano Payc u w 'id o Italy 4 4 4 4

Roycv Deppa and AM*rco* O ndruvka South
A frica , del Netyon Arety B ra fil and Tom a*
Cattionell Spam. 4 7 4 4 4 1

TR A N S A C TIO N S
BASEBALL
A m e rica n L r i i « *
C L E V E L A N D IN D IA N 1
Sen I T r o y
C la rk . V icto r G a rc ia and G r r g Uovcor
pitcher*. Ron Jonr* a u lftrld rr LuM L opr/
m tie ld rr. K e lly S tm n rll catcher to m inor
league ca m p for re a lig n m e n t Sent Je rry
D 'P o lo T o m K ra m e r and Je ll M u hv. pilch
e ry. le e Ttn yley. outfielder to Colorado
Springe of the Pacific Coavt le a g u e Placed
F re d T o l lr t f . pitcher, on waiver* for the
purpova of gra ntin g h'% unconditional rrleave
O A K L A N D A T H L E T IC S
Sent Todd Van
P o p p rl Reggie M a rrK . John B n w o r . and
D a v id 7an&lt;anaro p ilcb e rt G uv Pot'doc and
B re n i Gate* in lie id#
E r ic Me 11and and
K u rt B ro w n catcher* to their m inor league
ca m p for re a v yg n m e n t
TEX A S RANGERS S ig n e d S ta v e
Baiboni. firyt baveman to a m inor league
contract In vite d Glenn M ilvon ou*t-e'der lo
fh*ir m in or league cam p
National League
C H IC A G O C U B S
S v -t I i . n Paubno
ticyt bavem an to Iowa of the Am e rica n
A yvociafion and Pecbo C avteliano th ird
b a v e m a n . to C h a rlo tte of the Southern
League
C I N C I N N A T I R E D S - Sent Hobby A ya la
Tre v o r H o ffm an T im Pugh Javon S afrt
R o w Pow ell and T im D ru m m o n d p'tcherv
G len n Sutko and Joe S/ekely. catcher* Jett
Branvon. B ria n Lane G a ry G re e n and Ruvv
M o r m a n . In lie ld e r v
( e »a » HBffIBI
G e ro m m o B erro e
Nick C a p ra
and Jett
S ch u ll. outfielder* to their m inor league
c a m p lor reayygnm eeit Placed Bob Geren
ca tche r, on w aiver* tor the purpove of
gra ntin g h&lt;% unconditicvral reieave
H O U S TO N A STR O S
Optioned Tony
Euveb»o catcher to Jack yon of the Tv*a*
League
Sent M icke y B ra n tle y and Joe
M ibuhk outfieldery Scott M a h a rv w c z and
John M a vva 'e lU . c a ld v r y and Da*e R ich
ard* pitcher to their m inor leegue ca m p lor
a w lg n m e n !
P IT T S B U R G H P IR A T T S
Sent Jove
Toient.no and Joe R rd tield inlieldery Xeith
M ille r, outfielder lo ttwir m inor league ca m p
♦or re a w ig n m e n t
S A N F R A N C IS C O G I A N T S
Sent Don
Auguvf J o h n n , A rd Pa ul Me C I t I Ian Randy
Verev and Rafael (4r)»oa pitcher* Mark
B a ile y, catcher Andre* Santana irlie id e r
and Steve H o ve , and Ted Mood outfielder, to
their m inor league c a n p tor re aw ig n m en t
FO O TB A LL
National F o ^ b a ll League
M I N N E S O T A V IK IN G S
Agreed *o term*
w ith Roger C ra ig runm ngbeeb
N EM YORK JE TS
S gned Rob ( arpen
ter. wide receiver
P IT T S B U R G H S T E E L E R S
S ig n e d
D u v a l Love g ua rd a n d M a r* Royal* punter
S A N F R A N C IS C O 4 t E R l
Nam ed M b r

Solan l&gt;gh» end* coach and ottenvv* line
a w iyta n t
COLLEGE
C A L IF O R N IA
Nam ed Dr
Jo h n
Me Shane m en y and wom#n « atMefic t#wmy
phyyician
CHEYNEV
N a n w d C h n y Rouhiac loo*
ball coach
C O LG A TE
Nam ed Bobby H a m m on d
ru nn in g back coach arvi ypec i jt a w iita n t to
the head coach
G E O R G IA
N i m n l D a rry l O rake w de
re ce ive ryco ach
KENT
N a m e d D a &gt;e G »u b e m e n *
havkettiaii coach
SUSQ UEHANNA
N am ed Dick H e w
wom en y head track and l ^ i d coach and
D ave B ro w n and C m O eibaugh women y
a w iyta nt track coachev N am ed 7 red G ro w e
w o m e n y in t e rim t m m y coach
N am ed
A n d r e a D o w h o w e r w o m e n y a v y ik la n t
lac ro w # coach

TV/RADIO
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7 10 p m
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A U T O R A C IN G
7pm
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BA S K ETB A LL
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back from a 3 0 deficit to defeat Leesburg t l 4
Monday afternoon Eckstein scored t* 0 runs as
Seminole improved to 1T 0 on the season

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(h ip le y Ik E uvfiy 11 P'tte C»e*t 14 f o r t
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C eotrei CethotK 1 F lo n d e A ,r 1 lib e rty
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4 Leke Morth Chnyf.wn )

Big inning
hangs loss
on Raiders
From Stall Report*
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has |{ollrn In in ih. Ii.dl y.nm has
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P A N A M A C IT Y
Ikrr* ty the fir t l Flo rid a
Ip ortc M r iter c Ayvociafion d ate hiQh tihool
baveball poll Record* and Itrt l place ypfre
are »n parentheve*
Clay* 4A
1 O rla n d o D * Phillip* (41
I I I 71
It*
7 M ia m i Southwevt I ) )
104
( I I 01
1 Coconut Creek (7 )
t)
117 t)
4 Napiey B a rro n Collier
t)
(701
1 Seravota
(7 I)
*)
4 M&gt;ami Soufhndge
(10 7)
SI
1 Bradenton M ena tee
so
( I t 7)
8 Sara lo t a R . . f « - a
4/
I I ))
t Apopka (71
44
(1071
10 F o rt M elton Beach
(10 1)
14
Alva receiving vote* W ellington 1 Orlan d o
Boone 1 T am pa * ing 4 St Pete Noetheavl )
Jackyonville Te rry Parker ) M .ra m a r )
Ta m p a Gaither J C oral Springy Ta r a va il* )
F'enyaco'a Tate } Sparavh R ive r ) Dunedin 1
John | Leonard I

"S m ile itu ys lia v ,' still I m n
sayliiK w rit, ynn pisi h a v rn 'l
played anynu r y rl
s a id
IN iu rts
I hr In** Irll lale liain r
u 111 I m' l„ ik r Itran llry W e a lw a ys
play th rill lmiy;h I’m , id, d u,
p lay hihn I d t'lru sr It s |*ulni| In
I m- a &lt;lo|{ llylu

M*t4kf Photo by I Mark Speer

Jack Niles' 3 for 5 day was not
onough as SCC lost H 5 lo
Florida CC Jacksonville
J ack N ile * led llir M.ilfl«*rh
n llriiH r nul l *i dmiMIr an d twn
stttiilrs nt M i v tripH in (lit (tla lr
IM* also H« o n cl a run .nut d ro it
111 I M O .

Frchltman Iriitian drr llanrt
Ande rson 10-21 Niilfrrnl llir loss
while Tint W ll/ and Oviedo s
Ii J. L'.ilapa also %aw m mtitif
a c t 1(111 r

FIOHIUACC J* II MINOIE CC)
Seminole CC
100 HO 4)1 1 4 4
Flortde CC J
0C4 141 04* • I) 4
A rider ton Veltf .41 C eiepe M l »nd f p
R ohm T ho*nt(*y |41 wnd B rid g e t W P
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Seminole C o m m u n it, College N&gt;tey IB
none H R
l lo r,&lt;Jw C o m m u n ity College
jACbkOnville M enn.ng Record* - Sem noi#
(o m m ./n t . College It I ) I 4 1 M F ( F lo n d e
(o m m u r v ty Co* ege et Jeckvonvtlle 14 II 4 1
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Tuesday March 17 1902

30

People
CALENDAR
Toastmasters meet
Sr it i It toll' ( o m i t i t J i i m
t*«llr|»e (SCC| Toastmaster s ( ’ hit)
*0581 will meet iv o ry Tuesday, 7 IiO p i n , at Seminole
( nim m nillv ( ’nitfjfr &lt;‘niil.n i Rttsdla BonllUUi al 528H284 lor

Plan ahead

m i i f r l u l l if i t i t i i m u

O r g a n iz e r s fo r th e L ak e
Mary Heathrow Festival ol ihe
Ails believe il's never loo early
to start planning lor this year s
even l. held traditionally m
O c to b e r
F rom t o ll
Leo
Trepanier, who owns the I 'L
Ranch, on which the festival is
held, Maiy Otto. Joann Lucas,
chairman. Joo Dobosh. Delores
Lash, co chairman and Bud
Raihl

C logging classes formed
I hi- OKI Hickory Shun pets idler fire beginner ii(i||j|lii|t
&lt; I.ISS4-S. Inlet media Ie and advanced lessons also available.
Mecllnits are .it the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
I mill *» In !) p in Call 3111 !)52!l for mure Inform.itlon

Panic Attack group to meet
Allot aphnhln/pniitc At hick Support Group inert a each
I ur sc|.i\ at 8 p m at West Lake Hospital. 580 W. Stair Hoad
Li I LoigtUfMHl 1In Mip|Mirt uioup is lur those M|io are afraid
In go nut ol their house ami he aetlve In piddle

M*f Aid Photo b*E M*.i 5p*»*

Overeaters to gather
A regular mi etiiu* ol fh e re .ilrrs Attoiiymous is conducted oil
l iicsdavs ai 7 50 p m at Florida Power and Light. 501 Myrtle
A m S.infold f or linin' inlormatInn call ( ’arol al 522 (Mi57

Seniors step out
II you arc over SO, von arc invited to attend the O ver 50
Dance Cliih dance held every Wednesday. 2 50 1 50 p.tn at
th* Sanlofd Civic ren ter. Live must* hv the Deltonlans
I I piece handD on ation $1 SO

W ife hopes to end h u s b a n d ’s tango
DEAR AU11Y: I need your
help, and I i i i j h -hilly stum Mv
Imsli.iiul has been taking .1.lin­
ing lessons tor two years His
teacher Is twit years older Hum
mu oldest grandson
T h is te a c h e r p h o n e s 111 v
husband day and ntglit — al ail
hours She always needs money
lie has glyeti lu i money lor .1
eat. a downpaym ent on a house.
.1 I'M lor her kills, money lor
Hips to visit her slek mol tier,
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widow tor sis years Mv late
htisliand anil t were Irletnllv
with a couple who w ire our
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"Harold" a lor ol allenllou — as
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llaiold .i IhhiI gellin g married —
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her allsc 1 never eared much lor
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Negotiate, say new
Cuban-Americans
dictator Fulgenclo Batista.
G r o w i n g up In t he CubanAmerlcan communities In Florida,
New York apd New Jersey, they
were taught lhat Castro was a
communist devil who should be
toppled from power.

B y A N IT A S N O W

Associated Press Writer
They wrrr rhllitrrn and younft
adults when they left Fidel Castro's
C i i I m . N o w they defy thetr more
eonservattve elders with words and
arts that a Tew years ago could have
hrnuKhl a bomb lo their doorstep.
They arc taking the OO-mlle Hip
arenas the Florida si rails lo observr
Cohan life and talk with the Island's
leaders, breaching an emotional Iron
rurtaln of more than three decades.
They are railing for peaceful change.
"Cuban-Americans arc doing a lot
of things that would have been
unheard o f before," said Alicia
Torres, executive director o f the
Cuban American Committee Re­
search and Education Fund.
In December, her Washingtonhased group — which supports
nnnuatlzallon of relations between
Cuba and United States — visited
Cuba and met with high-ranking
Cuban officials. They came away
eonvlnced lhat Cuba Is slowly mov­
ing toward political and economic
reforms.
Torres noted that members of her
parents' generation generally oppose
talks with Castro government repre­
sentatives,
"In the last five years, there has
lieen an opening up of different
views In the Cuban community."
said Mariana Gasion. 41. an educa­
tor from New York and a co-founder
of the committee. "Before that, the
onl y acceptable vi ew was the
extreme right view."
The younger generation's views
are part of a growing debale that has
rmerged with the collapse o f com­
munism elsewhere. Cuba's growing
political and economic Isolation, and
a feeling by some that Castro's fall Is
Imminent.
Most of the new voices are pro­
fessionals In their 40s or early 50s
who came lo the United States as
children or young adults after the
1050 revolution that overthrew

But as adults, some have come tn
believe that talks, not violence,
would lead lo democracy In their
homeland. Though most oppose
Castro's regime, they also oppose
sending In the U.5. Marines to oust
him.
A recent Florida International Uni­
versity poll of Cuban-Americans In
Florida's Dade County Indicated that
40 percent favored a dialogue be­
tween Cuban exiles. Cuban dissi­
dents, and Cuban government rep­
resentatives.
But the October poll, which had a
margin of error of plus or minus 4
percentage points, also Indicated a
strong majority clings to hard line
views that have dominated Ihe
community for three decades.
Elghty-elghl percent favor In­
creasing political pressure to lighten
the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba
and 77 percent favor U.S. support of
an armed Internal rebellion to over­
throw Castro.
"Th e hard line Is still Ihe pre­
dominant voice In Ihe community,”
said Guillermo J. Grenier, a prin­
cipal researcher on the survey. "But
th e h a r d l i n e Is l o s i n g I t s
hegemony."
Grenier's analysis was borne out
In a January rally In favor of
d r o p p i n g e c o n o m i c sanct i ons
against Cuba. More than 3.000
people attended the event at a New
York convention center, while out­
side, more than 10.000 people —
Including many from Miami —
demonstrated In opposition In subfreezing temperatures.
Members of the conservative exile
community acknowledge dissenting
voices exist, but dismiss them as
Insignificant.

F C C eyes rules to
save radio industry
By M A IM DUBTOM
A s s o c ia t e d P re s s W r it e r

WASHINGTON - In Just a few years, the radio
Industry has gone from the darling of Wall Street
lo a business struggling for survival.
But the FedenuCommunlcallans Commission
was poised today lo breathe new life Into that
ulllng patient by giving financially healthy
companies the opportunity to buy more stations.
FCC Chairman Alfred Sikes told a Senate
subcommittee Wednesday that rules limiting
single owners to 12 AM and 12 FM stations, with
no more than one of each In a Mnglc community,
were outdated.
" I n m o s t a re a s lite ra lly d o z e n s o f ca b le
tele vision c h a n n e ls are o w n e d and controlled b y a
sin g le firm ," he said. " I n m ost cities, m oreover,
there is o n ly a single local n e w sp a p e r."

He said the financially troubled radio stations
would probably die unless stronger operations
were allowed to buy them.
The main cause of radio's problems was the
expansion In the number o f stations allowed by
deregulation in the 1080s. Industry analyst
Thomas Buono told the Senate Commerce
communications subcommittee.
Huge debts were Incurred, not only by creation
of new stations, but the fact tlial half all stations
have changed hands since 1985.
" I have seen an industry that had become the
'darling of Wall Street' In the mld-10BOs became
a troubled Industry struggling for survival In Ihe
1090s," Buono auld.
The economic boom and availability of financ­
ing In the inld-lOHOs was followed by a recession
thal shrunk advertising. More than 100 stations
have gone dark, a number o f radio owners are In
bankruptcy and hundreds are restructuring their
debts, said Buono.
More Ilian lialf of the approximately 10.800
commercial radio stallons In the country are
losing money, according lo Industry data.
Buono said the beat solution was "eliminating
antiquated ownership regulalkm that has con­
stricted broadcast era.''
Others with an Interest In Ihe Industry said the
move would 111 serve the public, by endangering
the diversity uf programming and viewpoint
uvullable lircausr of a variety of owners.
I’lrrrr Sutton, chairman of the National Associ­
ation of Black Owned Broudcoiaers. said thal
cumentratkin of ownership would reduce op­
portunities for minorities
Andrew Srhwarizman of Media Access Project,
a public Interest telccommuntcallona law firm,
said the FCC was responsible In part for the
problem by allowing mergers without gathering
evidence on Ihe benefits and costs of Ihe mergers.
Schwartzntan criticized Ihe FCC's oversight of
the industry, saying It relied too heavily on data
gathered by Ihe Industry Instead uf doing Its own
studies.

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CH R YSLER LEBANON
PR IVATE SALE TO BE H ELD
ON O1/J0/01 A T 10 00 AM* AT
PORREST RECOVERY
BUREAU* M* S ROUTE *tt,
LONGWOOD. FL 31720 IN
SPECTION OF COLLATERAL
30M INUTES PRIOR TO SALE
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IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
FOR IEM IN O LC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FROBATE DIVISION
FIN Number 02 124 CP
IN R E: E S TA TE OF
JER R Y W ILLIAM LO AD, SR
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The admin Iif ret Ion of the
etlelt et JE R R Y W ILLIA M
LO RD. SR., deceased. F lit
Number f t tie CP, If pending In
the Circuit Ceurf for SEMI
NOLE County. F Nr Ida. Probate
Division, the address Of which is
Seminole County Courthouse.
P O Drawer C. Sanford, FL
32772 04Sf, The names end
addresses et the personsI repre
tentative end the personal rep
resenlafive's attorney ere let
forth below
All interested persons ere
required to file with this court,
W ITHIN TH R E E MONTHS OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NO TICE: ID eU claims
against the1estate end (21 any
objections by an Interested
person on whom this notice is
served that challenges the valid
Ity Of the will, the quel Hteal tons
of the personal representative,
venue or |urlsdicfion of the
court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
Publication of this Notice has
begun on March 10, Iff}.
Personal RepresentativeJE R R Y W LORO,JR
2ttt South Magnolia Avenue
Sanford, F L 22771
Attorney for Personal
Representative
K E N N E TH M BEANE,
ESQUIRE
10SSS Highway 17 F2
Casselberry, FL 27707
Telephone (407)124 ISIS
Publish: March 10.11.1003
D EP 122
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O EN ER AL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. fl 1010CA I4P
MARINE M IDLAND BANK.
N A.
Plaintiff.

DALE W C IR F L IN O E R .
•tel.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E S Y GIVEN
pursuant te • Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated February 27,
1001. and entered in Case No
ft ISO! CA UN. of the Circuit
Court et the E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM
I HOLE County, Florida wherein
W EYER H A EU S ER MORT
GAGE COMPANY is Plaintiff
and DALE W. OCRFLINGER.
et at are Defendants* I will sail
te the highest and best bidder
for cash at the West (rent door
el the S E M IN O L E County
Courthouse, in Sanford. Florida,
at tl:gg o'clock A M on May 2.
i m , the following described
property as set torfh In said
F Inal Judgment, to wit:
Let ISX REM INGTON OAKS
A T THE CROSSINGS accord
ing te the Plat the rest as
recorded in Plat Book It, pages
4*70. Public Records of Semi
note County, Florida
OATEOMarch*. IMS
MAR Y A N N i MORSE
As Clerk el said Court
By Jane E Jasewtc
As Deputy Clerk
Publish March tf. 17, IMS
D EP III

JO EL ANCELOWITZ end
MYRNA ANCELOWITZ.
Hwsbend/Wile. NOR WEST
FINANCIAL FLORIDA. INC .
AM ERICANEM PIRE
M AN AGEM ENTA
D EVELOP M EN T COMPANY,
end HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION.
Defendant!*!.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
pursuant »e e Final Judgment et
Foreclosure dated February 27,
i m . and entered in Case No
f I 3430 CA u P, of the Clrcutl
Court of the E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit in end for SEM
INOLE County, F lor Ida wherein
M AR IN E M ID LA N D RANK.
N A Is Plaintiff end JO E L
ANCELOW ITZ, et el . ere De
fondants. I will sell te the
highest end best bidder ter cash
in the West front deer ef the
Courthouse, tn Senlerd. SEMI
NOLE County. Florida* at II 00
o'clock A M e i May I, I NT. the
following described property as
set lorth In said Final Judg
men!, towtf:
LO T I, TW IN RIVERS SEC
TION 1. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 20.
PAGES I. S. 3. AND A PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
D ATED March4. Iff!
MARY ANNE MORSE
As Clerk af said Caurt
By Janet Jesewic
As Oepvty Clerk
Publish March 10* 17* IN I
D EP IN

Minority
enterprlii
it
by Kebler Constructors A
. ymoors Prefect is City el
L, **rd Water Reclamation Fa
ciihy Bid date H March ss. i m
Specific bids neoded ore pernt
Ing* •resting, lend•coping,
building trades suppliers, tone
ing paving, end etectrkel Far
mere in terms lien cell 10*4!
snout
Publish March I thru 14. 1002
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I BURIAL LOTS In Oeklewn

Perk Cemetery. Reasonable!

*7-4402714, Anytime.________

43— Lagal Sarvlcti
a * * N K « UPTCV tram (tat a
a a DIVORCE In m 4T1 ( a
X. Newark!, Aneraty, W*-T»w

21— P g r f D M l S

S3— Business
Opportunities
AS SEEN ON

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

L O S T II Fomale Dalmatian,
REW ARD Lost Lk. Jassup
Milter Rd. In Sonhrd 2S4 f 142
LOST Baser, (Duke! male, re
ddish ten w/white on lace end
led black eye Vicinity E. 4th
St REWARD 222 2477_______

23— S p tclll N otlctl

The new paint lets* deni re
movel system Is now evell
able starting at il.ffS Your
Investment returned within 40
days I
10*07401713
V EN D IN G ROUTE
For sale
Earn a steady cash Income
_________1000224 2411

Sf— Financial
Services

ADOPTION
A medical
paid* Cell Attysi Weston
A Natalia Sheska
l e e e m t n j FL Bar iw s'its
* to m o n
________

Incense' Tea Prepared'
A t LOW A f llt.00
_______ &gt;21-7707_______

I BANAAAAS Vacations. Round
trip cruise Must Self, can't
gel tlttea. 2*0 IO70

can help you save your homo.

1-07131201
HOME OWNERS NEED CASH?
Call 007*300007
Good or Bad Crodit, Fast
Closing) American Way Mtg,,
201 B Park Avo. N„ Whiter
Perk, FL, Uc. Mtg. Lender
43— M o rtg a g e t

Bought S Sold
CAIN FO* MTO't UII BuiMr
Lk'd Mtg Bkr. 200 Larkwood
Dr, Sanford Cell (407) 2202400

79— Lilting Sorvlca

Child Car*
CHILDCARE In my Sanford
home Man Frl. Infants wet
come Lunch/snack M 0 i m
EXP. YOUNG M OM Newborn A
up. Mon -Frl end otter school
m n t le s k f e r O r H .________
F LA A TLA N TIC now has Im
mediate openings, cell today
for Information Qualified
loving cere, ages 4 wks. to 4

DOmRY DRIVERS
Tg i m *mg*ly, glut bgn
TrgMIng mcUMM.
eM*n

oavcare

KIWANIS CLUB

W M U I

71—H tlp W in ftd
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
S IL L AVON NOW)
CALL 221-0410 er 222-4222
We train Outdoor local work.
___ Call 1011-0007111______
a ASSEMBLY WORKER a
Train completely! Not heavy
work) Willing to learn? Then
you can be hired today I
No Fee Till Hk*d
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
7ggW .t2M S I.g 0tm ___
S E C U R IT Y
P e r l tim e
weekends, Altamonte, license
preferred go TOSIer 202 2227

U H M C

C 9 H A
I D P N

M T f c a Jo b
H a rta l M

CLASSIFIEDS

Ttflipocirj Htlp
Full time for ttw month of
A pril. Good wages Long
hours! Apply in person:
Vaughans, *770 W. SI. Rd- 44.
Senterd.___________________

TIDT MAID
l l hiring In Cauattnyry &lt; M
g*r « « , , ( a w*. Phon. 1 car
a must
210 2744

WANT MORE OUT Of LIFT?
A career position with plenty
of roorn^ for advancement?
Consider selling life Insurance
lor a company that's been
serving the South far too
years Life of Georgia will
train you, give you a good
Starting Income, and help you
mold a secure financial future
for you end your family. If you
ere a men or women over 31
end like to meet people, there
may be a place tor you In our
agency force Find ouf ■ call
tor an Interview with: Fred
Monteslne. 700 W Isl St,
Sanford 0002*21 - ......... EOE

Wuth«iuUriy*r
F T , Sanford. Mud have' clean
F L drivers lie*, 'good1 work
record. Cal I t l M e n .F rl.
321 4424

73— Employment
Wanted
E X P E R IE N C E D I E A M •
IT R Ilt
I aanl you, «IN*
etlensl Pick up/dtl!v*ry,
Sanford area R«f's Reason
able rates) Shelly, 224 1000

t l — Apart mtnts/
House to Share
LARGE HOUSE, 1 bdrm . 1
bath* house pr lHedges* SI SO
plus &gt;S 2207000 Evenings
SAN FORD
male will share
home, prefer male tenant
Full house prlv 1100/mo. 1/2
util .UM security2211412
W ILL SHARE Oellona 2 bdrm
heme, lull house privileges
*300/mo plus 1/2 ufil 140 0402

Full end perl lime 7 3 end
} II shifts Nursing home ew
per lent e desired Long«
Health Care. 120 0200 EOE
a MOT E L COUPLE#
Nice comp** ■ 'wants 'you to
keep It running smoothly. F in#
apartment. Apply now !
Ne Fee TUI Mred
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
700W. g M St, 222-2174

Offlci M iifzr
(x raa icN ciD O N L T i
ngggtlgblg Apgl, tn
ng phgnt cgllil V
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Ogggyg D r..

POSmORS NOWOPEN
In ( Ang, g* CiM .ll MUg

• ESSIE M. MARTIN You have
won 2 free tickets to a Lit
chi laid Cinem as m ovie )
Please pick up your tickets at
The Sanford Herald within 7
. Congratulations I
JU S T like hem-i Lovely room,
kitchen privilege* cable TV
Longwood SOQ/wk. 011 3142
P R IV A T E Lengweed heme,
light kitchen privileges
u v w k .u e d a p . 024 2200
RECESSION EUSTER I Clean
reams, kite her* laundry,

perch. From 241/wh include*
U, ceMe TV 230-4423
SANFORD.' Nke area. Room
w/full house prlv, poof. 1200
mo l/&gt;e« util 3114424_______
SANFORD. K it , letmdry prlv A
cable hookup Prhr. home 142
wh plus 242 d»p M l 7044

E &gt; , hglgful A p ,,. ImnmN

in u D ic m iu ia

97—Apartment*

REAL ESTATE - LAKE MARTI

Furnished / Rant

Join Flg'i Iggdgr In Rggl
EtlgM Mr *rtr i t rt*n. In
kggmlng Ngrlh Igmlnglg
Count.I En|gy gtnglul, btil
training wlHi ang gl Itig N,
llan'i lap Rggl Edglg Orggnl
tt Wg ll
ig lla n , Ng llcgnigT
hglpl REAL E S TA TE ONE
K E Y E S z n MM and
"Igr'tggrkugyl ____________

SANFORD ■ I bdrm, (tcalknl
area. 1*0 per week plus 2200
security Cell 223 2200
CLEAN cotlege efficiency, suit
able far 1person No pets
_________ Call 222 2070_________
F IV E I M . A PT.. Pari turn . hot
wafer Historical Bldg 2240
me. ♦ Sttldfp Pets2204222

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DO IT!

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Handy Mail

Painting

C A B P R N T R T . M A IO N A R V

gamiing ana til# M t l Fraa
aMlmglag U k ' , U i m a a

Accounting 4
I T a i Sarvlca ■
CPA F M
IndfvSdeeH. Including
keeping/payroll service
John Owflee. CPA 111 I
T A X R E T U R N S . Cor
per ate/Per tonal 104# t i l j
M A 120 1040CZ 111444 7217

• •NE«FHOMEl**
Since liee in SenSerd
GCGaeiaeo Mmer, m tea*

A ir Condlhonlnfl
a Halting
WESSON AIR •CALL021-MSI
For ell your A/Cweeds I

A vlla n c a s
NIW/USCD UfUiM CU

CASH I Uewe ■ted. wrecked,
leak cers.trecktl US er
FereMe IM0e724&gt;e&gt;
CLAtSIC AUTOMOTIVE
taraka CN. CaaM-Aoks
A tC c g r t l t i t d . Trans,
•gee land. r * w * AgSg kady
WAaMaAgg CNNda tw tttl

O i

STYUST WANTED
IFor full latari, E * p . com
mission'. Busy shop In 1C Mart
Plata, Sanford 331 0332

SPECIALIST

Avtonwiiy*

M

Ne Fee Till Ibred
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
I N W. 22th SI. I l l 117*

93— Rooms for Rent

CNA'S

M g,k g* , t ,

• ROUTE RUNNER*
Shift your career Into high
gear 1 Established route with
room to build it upt
Ne Fee Till Mred
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
700W. MIR U. « 3 1174___
e SHIPPING CLERK e
Large company will hire te
day I Help keep orders flowing

LET A

S u lW m Cwdra ciars
M E W .B IM O O IL REPAIR
NOME *. OFFICES* I T M I I
AR Hoar I— m — ML agg/CAM
—
a , Sama. C S Q i m m
CA R P EN TER All Una, gr Mmg
repeirs. pointing A ceramic

Cancrata
CAPTAIN CONCRETE, w ay".
I Man Quality Opera

E L E C T R IC IA N . Lie. A In.
quality work, loir price &gt;4 hr
sve celts Ref
W u?i

NERI TAOB ELECTRIC
wark/traa gatHnaNa XU *4*1

Fanca
TURNER FENCE. AN l , g «
fencing. Rest fence fn town!

Freeest Stf0474/131 1241

U V 0 J W

If N REEDED
For busy family practice ol
lice. Full lime Call Kathy
__________ &gt;21 4230__________
M EDICAL

4 — ikgw*. u ig ry It

AfftICtS $14HR

SPECIAL!! U l m t M l
rg jW fiW g iN a ljrt H H
M HH. O uM ura. M W 1.1 g r,
tchsal program I t y n ,
e .p L e fte lT L C -------- IM W »

M u ll be able lo re p a ir
hydraulic equip * make hoses
and weld H3 MiS.ask tor Don

AVOID FORECLOSURE Wo

27— N u m r y a

licensed

A G C A R R I E R S , o w ell
established and growing
central Florida based com
party offers you:
• Semi Annual Pay Increases
• Stop Off Pay
• Unloading Pay
e Vacation Pay
• Safety 'Bonus
• Spouse Riding Program
• Average Trip 1-7 Days
b Lale Mode! Conventional
Tractors
II you have 2 fears tractor
trailer, OTR and mow and ice
taper fence plus a pood driving
lead:
I-O0O 074 0020________ _
aOROUNDSKEEPERe
e TR A IN EE *
12 22 hrl Eatyl Quick ralta*
and b o n t f lls l T r a in on
equipment! Hiring now 11
No Fee Till Mred
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
&gt;0&gt;W. t »l» SI, 8FH11

HYDRAULIC WCHUIC

41— M onty to Ltfld

liC O M E A NOTJUtY

For Details: I 000 422 4224
Florida Netary Aeeoriatleo
LOOKING FOR BIOLOGICAL
PAREN T. Mala bum May 22.
If 24. St Vincent Hospital.
Jacksonville, FL. Mother was
14. Her parents high school
teecher/coech tumewhere in
Central Florida Her father
died in late 1020's or early
1040'S Any information, call
Jim collect &lt;702)444 2000 or
(20214*4 2207_______________

DEUVERY DRIVER
Full time. Apply In person
3111S Or lends Av.
_______ K Mart Plata
• DOCK MAH •
14 hr! Load end unload plus
help with Inventory! Super!
Ne Fee Till tbred
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
TeeWlSIk St, 223 2174
e DR'S RECEPTIO NIST#
Fine medical doctor needs

DtIVCRS NEEDED

1N IO H T BAHAMAS Irem t iff
1 NIG H T Cerrlfcean tram MW
1NIGH T A la U i t te, 1
CALL MOW I N » m &gt;

21— Lost* Found

Toew.ttfhtt, 21*217*

file Insurance ctalmst Hurry I
No Fee Ti ll Hired
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
7*0 W. 221k Sf, 123 1174

TAKE A CRUISE

ADOPTIONS
Free medkel cere, trenspor
teflon, counseling, private
doctor plus living expenses
Bar #237112 Cell Attorney John
F richer.............. H R t t l M d
D I S C R E E T c o n v e rs a tio n
•00 120 3110 S l . f l / m l n
too 77* OOSf 2f t*/min Over IB

I D M F

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Fair Insurance Sec.

AS—TravEl
Opportunities

Rtm oddlng

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R

H J W

PIP/PD From |4l Down
___________ 222-7707___________

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Of C A IS U M M V
nwav own t rm.

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* * AUTO INSURANCE* *

41— C tm tftry Crypts
DEAOUNES
Tueoday fmj Friday t* Noon The O n Bi
Sunday And Ivbndav 5 30 P MI. Fnday
A U U S T H n n S A M ) C f t r a r f f i In ft* w a i l o f an a m * In an

Prefer 1 years heuschold
goods eaper fence. Wans Ity
United is offer f/g local end
short haul posit torn Hourly
plus mileage with greet
benefits Cell Ken,
100 277 &gt;224or m o m
e CR ED IT MANAGER e
$400 wkt Don't settle for o |obt
S lid e career! National com
party I Open new accounts and
follow through! Sanford firm
needs you now I Donl welt f
Nt Fee TMI tbred
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
e DATA E N T R Y C L E R K *
Enter figures Info computer
end assist with offlee duties I
Ne Fee Till Hired
AAA E M FL O TM E N T
700W. MIR Sf, C2-2174

2f — Insurant*

P rim W ow rekecta 11JO teNi dacourx tor prompt p w n r i . Schattotng
may M ud* H u m Advert mt M * » cotl ol an M M e n g day. Cancel W h
you gM X U * Pay only to. day* 1four ad nan at raw aamad Uaa KM
daacnpten far It t M l w M u . Copy n u « W n &gt; aecapwwa (ypognptKW
term. ‘CommemN tequanqr rare, ara w a W i

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEE N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O IN S R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE N O .tl 1SO0CA14K
W EYERHAEUSER
MORTGAGE COMPANY,
Plaintiff,

NOTICE

CW QUALIFIEDDRIVERS

A U TO M A T IN G SALES AND
M A R K E TIN G
10 20% In
creeses can be achieved Feb
•0 Harvard Bus Review Free
Consultation! Cell 222 7*00
IS YOUR Child going te pass Ms
grade? School teacher tutor Is
the answer. 130-0141 hr mtg.
NURSE ASSIST. Training 1J0
hour course. Classes are held
In Long wood and Orange City,
Day end evening available
'Confect American Red Crest t
120-4420 or 10*01721*2). (This
ad made possible w/funds
from Beverly Enterprise-*.I

NOW ACCEPTING

U S -M M 1 E *
(H U M J A C K N T t

C I H

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 eorwacutlva Hnw a_______ S S tilln a
10 comacuttv* I m M _______S O tilln *
7 c o riM n ittn f nwa _ _ I T i i tint
3 eoftaacuthr* Im M ______ .17* i llrw
RatM a n pot I m u e , bated on 3 Urn id
'3 U n a * H r tim tn t

71— Htlp Wanttd

71- H e l p W anted

IS—Training
A Education

Handy Man
JlUV i U r

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A N T iH IN G / tV E R T T H IN O I
A t Free gsnmaSas Pa»&lt;
cerpantry, deers, windows,
plumbing, electric, reefs.

Do Hoil) S4SMI

ADDITION*, riggrv r(mga»l
Ing Frag g»l Rgt/Cg*ni*&gt;

a u m iJ i adjgM flL

REM OOEL. CargNUry. Rk I i .
( c r a m , tgragag. (ancr t l ,
freea .lt anEBMER*
|l yrs
y r( lra
IR S . IREM OOEL. PAINT
RE MMRS.
Freeest IByrs eap
CeK Oeriee 221-4111

DICE

PI KOLA’S PAIHTINO

Qualllv «mh1 lnl/E,l. Li£ d

A Insured f r w a t ll U J *r»j
M AJESTIC P.lnflng O u.H I,
w l » yrs n , I* M S k u
B»MalW &lt;v F l „ » « l W B I I
P E T T Y ’* PAINTINO SERVICE
IM/Elf Ou«lity G u rra n lw ,1
I n r n i T L H ’i 'I n , i l l m r

"P37?y
iy (arvlcas
DANCE MUSIC, Weddings
tt,
A
parties.etc Freeest
Call Reeky 12# IU4

Scrtan A Olasswork

ALUM INUM PROF KIltONAL*
LandscapingScm r m t , .pool enefokures*
I
etc Ins work Wekenwd
AARON LANDSCAPING
Cut
&gt;11 3720 Bead, fas iRM esm if
SIS Irrigation Tefal Lawn
Cere Since 21 1*00130
"(• c rtla rlil A

Typing Sarvlcas

Lawn Sarvlca

! CUSTOM TrgMg'aagAkMgMfl
D A N * MOWINO » V C. Cul.
DJ Em argriHt M ia E run
(rim A Ida* Fair Prked
*1 . Senior d » &lt; * 4 ,1 ']» li t ]
F N M iN n M J H m iM
H IGH EST O U A L IT T . I m d
S p r in h lN r s/ Irr ig a t io rT
price' GuerenSeed) Cell The
2 J S IRRIGATION 27 yrs t ip
Lewn Meet 407 #00 QMS
Insletl/Fia systems Free e»t
JAMES LAWN SVC. I X e»r
i R K N t ie e t at* rtej
Mew trim, edge Additone!
svt* avail Freeesi tlie e il
Swimming Pool
LAWN CARE
Rtesenekle
Sarvlca

rates)

Fra#' esf 'Celt Pre
i$72$7M

STEV E CIO FFI LAWN CARE
Mew edge tr»m I X evg Aed
services •** 1304 tree e*»

Masonry

w n s s E jn s s n s
Quality 7lew Price L k Gen
dad Insured Cell I IM 4

POOL AND D IC K PAINTINO
eiige will dean .pools end wash
window* CoM 222 #470

Traa Sarvlca
A k t O a it T S C A R I AM
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spike Mvo freest H i g&gt;si
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work, heultng Free est, in
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Sanford Herald Sanford. Flortda • Tuesday. March 17. 199? ■ S I

t 7— Apartment!
Furnlihed / Rent

&gt;03— Home*
Unlurnished/ Rent

NEAR town 1/1 ok* i r t « oH it.
(M/tlug Mott util II*) mo
11Mt*c H I t w . - m « n i
ONE
I bolt! Goroo*
• P'. Nko oroo o n mo Coll
!l. Jottnt Bootlr Co m o m
O IT E E N lo rg t I M rm aptt
No poll I rcun lift rrt up plu!
A nm it hxtudti until lot
_________ Coll I » WM_________
O S T I I N 1 e O N M .. end ]
ID R M . opt toncod rd. t o i l
0*&gt;**non I Coll HO ll t l
lA N F O n o i i i oportmoott tor
rtnt. Spring Spoctoll I I I A up
o w l All utllllln pold Coll
M l t ill. M l tu to r no ton
SANFORD ■ lorp* I bdrm with
ttrtontd Iront porch Tolol
prlvoci Itl/rrt plut IKO m
curltf C o lD IIIlM

PAOLA AREA. I bdrm I btth.
CM A, itlOm o 1410 toe
i n m t or tot m i m i

Unturnlihed / Rent
HIODEN LAKE, l/ I.lilt Fpk .
gifAgti fenced. pool 1 tennis

AFF0R0A8U RENTS

i n Th . u Kfc 04 Tito IrttH
MOVE IN NOW AND TAKE A
ROMANTIC CRUISE TO THE
BAHAMAS *New ( on*tax
Hen * Fully equipped family
tiled kitchen* • Swimming
p o o l t C I u b ho u i t
• PfolnH &amp; nil maintenance
• After school children's and
leprechaun's activities
NO
B L A R N E Y H E RE I C o ll
T t r r y , your c r u iit
director!
Cedar "O Creek"
Apt| . |}4 41)4 ?4W Hartwell
A rt Icornerot llthl

SANFORD 1 or 4 bdrm, 1 bath
Spacious. tltM , fenced yard,
nice neighborhood *5*S/m©
ply* Security 33)4101
SANFORD, 1 BEDROOM. I
bath, eat in hit,, pool, Imeed
yd » H w o UP 12*71v Msg
SANFORD. 4 bdrm . ) both, }
•lory Historical Name, Pori
Avo SHOmo 7MfM4
SANFORO S BEDROOM. tto
both, Cleon, tree*. AC/Htot,
MMplutdep No pet* 111
SANFORDLk Mory. 3/2. large
fenced back yard, avail April
1*1 MIOmo.dep 111 2*X
a BED RO O M I bom On a acre*
of land in Enterprise Caentry
living U 00 mo Call after
TPM: 174X24

105— Duplex*
Triplex/R ent
LO. 1/1 D UPLEX. N ttr H I .
K m . porch, quiet cut da aac.
path WJ0 mo Includes water,
porbaga. main! 4**A477
SPACIOUS D UP LEX !. 2 bdrm .
V both Quiet, acm porches
Yard Mad ln&lt;1 1X231$

107— Mobile
Home*/ Rent
O EN EV A 1 RORM 1 Bath, 1
month te tvrlty. Available
Now! tats mo 34*1137_______
ONE B D R M . turn. AC. Con
Part Ava. Mabfla P», T O I R I
2 BDRM. I BATH
Bearded
Ava $350 per month plus
security Fenced yd 3214111

141— Homes for Sale

Gov't Repot/Assume No Quel
Ify Homes 1 Seminole, Orange,
Volusia. Lake Caunties

DELTONA home on 1 acre, scr
porch, carport, |41,*00
F »lll K Bf fh USBORM

VfhftlRI

PfMIPf Rf.f s

11S— Office

~ MARINER'S VILLAGE

Spaca / Rent

Lake Ada I bdrm, 1345 mo
2 bdrm. Ilts mo and up

1RANONEWOFFICE RLDG.

J

1

NEAR 1-4 • S acres, atlablithed
Fern Farm business with 4/2,
pool, plus Orange City water
Was *124 000 now t if f 000
Handyman's ntffcfmaret 4/2.
owner financing Slt.fOO
Lease Purchase - 2/1 btoch.
124,VOOOwner holding

3114470

M T 1 T IR Y R E N T tP E C IA L II
S I and I bdrm* , pool, laundry
By wh or mon*i Fufn or
unfum P )M )0 _____________
NICE lerge~~2 bdrm 2 bath,
central H/A. wather/dryar
hook up*, $42$&gt;rno plut tecurl
ty Hall Realty. 222 &gt;774
S A N F O R D . O N E R D R M ..
garage apt In qutol area No
Pett tioomo m i n t _______
STUDIO APT., uhlitiet turn,
tec required. t«0 wh 230 12*7
leave mettagie
__________
W E 'LL Mebe Yeu A Deal you
can't refute Choose Geneva
Garden* Aptt today! 122 10*0
I A t BEDROOM apt* SMS A up
month Rtf No pelt Dap
m i W t M 7 4 N R __________
1 BDRM DUPLEX APT. i m
per month, *700 security de
potit Call *74 *044___________

$199$$SSSSSpecial

Casselberry. tingle tlory
1 ■frame Iy quiet, ttudiot end I
bdrms loft of storage!
Call today 114044777
2 BDRM., country living No
pelt Qtieen. S27|/mo plut
deposit 322 §242, evening*

&gt;01—Houses
Furnished / Rent
CO TTA GE I bdrm , mutt tee
to appreciate! I3D0 tacurlty,
III month rent *4)0 Prater
non tmeher. 322 *041________
FOR RENT. Cottage, 1/1. Eft.
Clancy furnished t t t i mo
HOP sac Call 174 74)*

103—iHouses
Unlurnished / Rent
C A 1 IE L R E R T . 1 M rm l&gt;,
bath, family rm fireplace
UOGmo. Aftomorda. 2 bdrm
1 ba fh , shod. tJ7S/m o.
Saetori, 2 bdrm 2 bath, I car
Baraga, tSSO/mo 17*4/11
GROVE VIEW VILLAOE. Lata
M a r y B l v d . ] / | 421
Groveweod Av. $*♦) month.
deposit 3X147M____________
LAKE MARY
lg 7 bdrm |
bath. 1)00 sq ft completely
remodeled Central H/A. Ig
quiet tot, border* lata and
part 1400 mo Wo at IM W
Alma, then call 321 a m
M AYFAIR MEADOWS I bdrm
2 btth villa Lett-front, appli
antes, pool Lease'pur these
avaitobto SOOTmo » i *45*
R E N T OR LEA1E OPTION
Sanford. 1/2. J tar. »pk No
qualifytogl 122 toil tv msg
R EN T W/OPTION TO Bey *'2.
Owner hold* mtg . 1% down
W I N T E R S P R IN O S goad
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131— Condominium
Rentals
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K tn porch. * . 1/1 dr , , r Pool
IK u ltl. Mooli M il mo UdO
dop I H S M t l M E m .

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complete info
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322-2420
321-2720
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441W Lahe Mary B4. U - Mary
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1bath

14X40. 2bdrm
*7.100

Broker, 37)41*0 111 2701

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car «ara«*. In Hlddm Lai*,
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• W ATERFRONT 3/1**. Just 2
homes from river Nice boat
port w/atficiency apt Has
dec! Me*
SH* 100

1*04 M AN ATEE 74X12. J bdrm
2 bath
**000

111— Appliances

M AN AGEM ENT A R EALTY

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REPO 1*01 Kaufman A Broad.
24X14. 3 bdrm 7 both split
Gorgeous home! ti 1% inter
act,, only $1,0** down to a
qualified buyer *20 *00

tANFORO DUPLEX l bdrm
each Good neighborhood
*3**00 Will finance 174*044

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2/lto a i m tor tingle parson
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w/ p a n t r y M a n y t f r a t

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• INCOME PROPERTY. Single
family |/1 piut a tour pie ■
Live in one., rent the ether
tour . ................... IM 0 000

SPRING SPECIALS

US— PuplBx lor Sale

Walk to Ptnacresf Elamanta
ry ) bdrm . large fenced
ya rd . Clean and Sharp!
Flnanaclng of your choice
Reduced to111 .100
HD R E A L TY , toi 0&gt;a0

HOME or THEDAY

• COLOR TV JrtiTh coniol.
w remote Older model, vary
good condition *40 0 8 0
4)4 0*04

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FOR VET*
A little more tor others
Brand new 1 beckcom I bath
homes with } car garages
W il total monthly payments
Calf now. offer 0mlfad!
Universal Realty. 141 2334

14f — Com nw rcUl
Property/Salt
LAKE FRONT protest lone! of
Ilea suite. I/O sq f t . 4 offices,
w a itin g a re a , s to ra g e ,
bathroom t ong wood, lie 004*
SEMINOLE
2 churches, all
OK for other commercial
uses Real EsfeieCkw 471 3300

1J 3— Acrt*B*Lots/Sxlc
ENTERPRISE wooded 4 acres
on Lakeshore Dr Lk Monroe
access tio a^o
W
MaRctosesAL Realtor It l Tail
OCALA N A T'L FOREST.
Weeded tots I *1*1* each, no
money down 117141 monthly
i aooaei sots

155— Condominiums'
Co-Op / Stole
R T OWNER Nwiniaa. viiiat.
»/|, d d n n il.lr, appllanc.l
Mluddd Pool i w i Ra-da.n
at M . HO
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• ANTIQUE CHURCH PEW &lt;0
ff all Pme *100 or trade lor
antiques 34* 1347__________
• B K A U T Y R E S T firm twin
mattress in "like new" condi
tton Sacrifice, *31131 *113
• B E V ELE D MIRROR, 3 sec
lions w/Mather el Peart 44"
W X 47" H *71 1213717
• BIO C H A IR . Ovartfutlad
button A tuck "Tub" chair
Goto retor Uphetstery gaad
Musi sae to appreciate! *7)
22) H llt v . m*q.
• i‘S RESALE
Buy and Sen
furniture A cstiecilibiwi For
sale, dell tolled ion 3134 S
Park Dr Call 322 74**
BRASS BCD, Queen, w/ortho
mattress tel Stiff in boa Cost
StOOO Sett for S300 1714141
• CDUCH, or*, corded feature
sand beige good cond . needs
some spots cleaned 170
Evenings Ml 41*1_______ ____ _
• CUS T OM made wood ene
fables (21 and knick knack
shelf f 1) Unique handhann
"burnt" look, blonde wood
On# of a kind sel *100 firm
_________Call Ml 0010________
DAYBED. White Iron A brass
w/orthopedic mattrasses A
pap up trundle Still in boa
Cast*000 Sail*300 170*101
D IN E T TE SET. M l bad. seta,
c h e s t of d r a w e r s ,
washer dryer, desk Prices
negotiable 031 1077__________
DOUBLE BOX Spring Mattress
Sets Over 70 U Pick MS a sal
LARRY'S MART
M2 411)
• F I S H T A N K . Beaut i ful
custom built Paid moo . very
mica condition Asking ttOO
w/accessorlas )7) IQi*
PRANK B LORI'S Thrift Shag
2102S French 3J0 7111
Opg. Oatoan Lamb Rest
FUTON AND FRAME
Twin (chairtile*
Full Itoresaatlll**
Queen (sofa! *34*
Futon Fallacy,) ) ) *aat
2*00 W. Airpart Bl, tawtord
a LAMP, country styled- brass
A wood base with mild glass
shade *10 222 010*
• MI RROR Decorator Sun
burst Gold at in die MO
322 42I4_________
• STOVE. Electric Very good
condition *10121 M il
• TR A S H COM P A C T O R .
K«1 motor. Pori able or built in
almond black O n iy ltl
Caff Ml 4022________________
• W E S TE R N S TY L E LAMP.
Bull horn, imported bronie
and raal hor n ( b l a c k ! ,
w /beige shads Must see is
unique. *0004* *)to_________
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1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Rentals Available

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2 B e d ro o m s Irom I4 9 S p e r m o.

2335 W.
Seminole Blvd.
Hwry. 17-92, Sanford

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323-2628
Prof Cwnpd S m en^pd Pr
T HJU Propwtd.

kCE LIVING RM SET.
loveseat, sofa and chair Used
month Cream back round
blue stripes and floral.
Very pretiy t *400 Call 3)4 40*1

CARRIAGE COVE refurbished
1 bdrm 1*1 bam Dining room,
stove, refrigerator, dishwas.
tr. 14,top OBO 324 1710_______
LAKE MARY/SANFORO
13
b d rm . 11X40 Remodeled
Modern! Owner financing
11,000 down. 7,1% interest
Can move Reduced to only
14.010 ............
47* o m
SAVE Silt NEW t**l HOMESt
WHY PAY RETAIL? 14X7*.
W AX. &gt;4X7% 11*40* 34117**
Santord Area
Mobile Home Community

LONGWOOD/LK. M ART n t .
1.000 1.200 tq ft. with or
without A/C offices Starting
S33* McIntosh Potot, 131 WOO
SANFORO 1.210.1.333, J, 100
square feel aval fable!
Call &gt;11 7004

Rentals_______

2 l T — A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c t i b l e s
AC UNIT, I N . IT U . t!0 .-r p
1171. E v c e lle n i condi
tionf........................... Ml I4X
• DRAGON PRINT in custom
f r a m e and ma t .
"Motherhood" shows mother
dragon with babies Limited
edition, signed and numbered
Very attractive i » 122 *474
• STAR T R I K - Enterprise,
"Blue Prints” sel tl pages in
pouch, i*?i edition, mint |3S
at tor j pm 322 4421

103— Television/

111— Good Things

Radio /Stereo

IBM Compatible Software and
instruction for home business
Best prices! Games to serious
Call 32) )&gt;**

117— Sporting Goods
Olympic
PFISHINO, R E E L
4*0 *J0 3?7«M1
• H E A V Y I A O , (B a s in g )
Ever last New. never used
MO 374 &gt;433

191— Building
M r ft rills
• FENCE, Chain Link. *0 by 30
ft Asking *20 Call MO 2417

193— L iw n A Qardtn
• GARDEN MANURE
You haul 27) 4402

2 1Y — W a n t e d to B u y ”
iitAluminum Cant,.Ntwspa&gt;|to/
Hen Ferrous Meta 11
Glass
KOKOMO
S3) 1144

Freed

195— M achinfry/Tooli
FORK L IF T TRUCKS Used
buy sell rent lease Many
files 322 1144 ask tor A m i /
wbtuds. MW# *•* 7*414**
FO RK LIFT. Clark IM0 lb ca
pacify Works good *!SO0
Call M I 114*

199- P t f H Suppltts
• B E A O L E M IX DOOS. I
female I spayed, 1 young
Perfect tor children I VERY
LOVING Call meriting enJyl
Ask tor Mary. 222•04*1
• COUNT T N I IF O ttl
O A L M A 1 I O H . 1. m • I .
llp .y t d l W.M c .r td lor
F M t to a «ood LOVING
home Needs love A attention!

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to Eat
iT R A w a c a a iE t u f ic k
Starts Jan t|ih Hoops Farm
J**l Cetory A»e Mon . Wed A
Sat Open fAM Bring own
confaineft 371 734*

112— Musical
Merchandise
• KETSOAKD. T . m . h . PSD ,
100 preset voices, 10 rhythms
Real time melody Like New
$100 firm 322 7»$7

223— M lictllin tous
• CRAFT SUPPLIES, boa full
for I S . 00 m ost s till In
packages 1)01743__________
• E A S TE R BUNN Y Wreath
pastel color' for door ft, or home
SIS............................. 321 40*7
FOR YOUR FU LLER BRUSH
PRODUCTS, call independent
distributor 31)42**
•GAME TA BLE with 4 chairs
Solid wood by Henry Link
SfOO
_________ 333 3777
•OAK PANCLINO usad *$
Good condition 3130**)
POOL, 34 ft above ground
w pump Eaeettonl condition!
*M0 (will sell deck) I?) li lt
R AINSO FT Wafer treatment
IVS. (Reg *4)47 $)) Now
17 000 or 11710 W ith lifetime
watranty ENCYCLOPEDIA.
Brltannica. complete set
I Reg *7.300) Now *1000 ALSO
FU R N ITU R E Moving Must
Sellt
222 31)1
W A SH E R /D R Y E R *340 for
pair, used a .months Lawn
r, *200 322 41*1

229— Aviation
A IR C R A F T R E N T A L S
sLhgto/mulfl engine, High I in.
It ruction, ground school
private' instrument Aviation
Flight Centers. 1 400 131 70*4

TAKE UP PAYMENTS

TARE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
•acept tat. tag. title, etc
m * EAGLE PREMIER
4
door, auto air. power win
doers, stereo cassette ONLY
ttl*.*4 per menthl (41 months
* 14*% APR I Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars. 33) 1123
I I yeur driveway clutlered with
an unwanted vehicle? We H
take it off your hands! 214 4444

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Newly Remodeled One &amp; Two
Bedrooms Now Available!
Enjoy a quiet lake Trent atmosphere.
Exciting volleyball, tennis and
pool activities.

COUNTRY LAKE APARTMENTS

330-5204

44 PLYM OUTH VOYAGER LE
Eatra Clean im )*
44 ME RCURY GRAN MAR
GUISE
w leather. 1 owner,
w only 24K mi |a*H#
*4 NISSAN S I NT RA XE 4 dr
w/air. only 20K mi $3**)*
4* DODGE SPIRIT Red Auto
AC. Stereo *3**S*
47 PLYM OUTH VOYAOER
Blue, 7 passenger. Auto. A C
IW t r
«t DODGE SHADOW Convert
thles Auto, AC Stereo ) to
choose from *•«*)*
to OLOS CUTLASS Supreme
White 4 dr Auto AC la**)*
47 C H R Y S L E R LEBARON
4
d r. 50 000 original one owner
miles, auto. AC. Stereo ll**J*

NO MONEY DOWN
eaceptlaa. tag. title,etc
1*44 T O Y O T A T E R C E L
COUPE red, auto, air, power
steering, stereo! O N L Y
*11* *4 per month t 144 months
45 !• *% APRI Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Usad Cert, 22) n i l
a PUBLIC A U TO AUCTION •
EV E R Y T U E I. A FRI. I M PM
OA YTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. tt« Du ytana 'Beach
_________ *44 2)1 t ilt _________

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Tun In
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Bill Sanchei
or David V

NO MONEY DOWN
eacept las. tag title, etc
1*47 P L Y M O U TH GRAND
FURY
4 door, auto, power
fleering and brakes, AM* FM
stereo MUST SELL! ONLY
HI* 4* per menthf (44 months
• 14 *% APR |Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars. 333 3173

Sanford Motor Co..
1*4* NISSAN MAXIMA white
with blue Interior Full power,
p o w e r s u n r o o f , a l lo y
wheels automatic, low miles I
X tra clean car! $!1.*CO
________ Call 222*141_________

TARE UP PAYMENTS
MOMONEYDOWN
eaceptlaa. lag. title, etc
1*44 DODGE ARIES 4 door
auto, power steering and
b ra k e s , stereo E X T R A
C L E A N Only 111* 4t per
menthf 14* months «j I* t%
APRI Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Usad Cars, 223 I I I )

TARE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
eacept tat, tag, title, etc
1*44 PLYM OUTH R ELIAN T
4 door, auto, power iteering
and brakes, stereo EXTRA
CLEAN lit*,4* per menthl
|44months 14 *% APR!
Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Usad Cars. 133 111)

TARE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
eacept la*, tag. title etc
1*47 FORO MUSTANG Auto
a ir, power steering and
brakes. AM FM stereo
111*.4* per menthl (44 months
a 14 *% APR |Call Mr Payne
Courtesy Used Cars. )33 7123
1*47 CHEVY Cavaher RS. Auto.
AC. AM j FM Sharp* *2**)
l i H t t t , Ray's Usad Can
'77 OAT SUN B IN * Hahhbact.
S spaed., runs 'good, good gas
mileage! *300
221 tlto

s u n m ia e N t iL
la w a w n anawiHMtfrt_•.*

•* DODGE DAKOTA long bed
topper, V*. auto, AC Stereo
40000 miles S4**t‘
*W Ih 1)000 down or trade
equity

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322-1135
I l l — Auto Paris
_/ Accessories
BR AN D new bed liner tor
Shertbed Ford Ranger $100
Also Humidifier. |7) 22) M77
• PORSCHE RIMS 2 New 1*5
4)1 2400____________________
• REESE HITCH RecieverV*
groos wg! *000 lb* lounge
wgt 710 ibs 17$ 322 U 4I
• TIR E 23$ 75 R I) mounted on
GM If truck rim Good tread
SIS 2224*1$________________
VW AIR COOLED ENOINC
$11)11 Interested
Call 177 2*0*_________

115-T r u c k s /
Buses/Vans
itl* DODGE
Van piyi
eatra tires IJ fl 111! Ran
doiphlt 330 *4**____________
12 OAT S UN Pick Up w/l*
Chevy V* and T 350 trans
Alum topper New tires, good
body 1400 111 2*tl__________
77 FORO toTON Pick up For
sale, needs work fjoo
Call Reeky 3&gt;* 1)44
70 FORO COURRIER. S sp too*
boaes $4)0 OBO 322 07**
ivewlngs
____________
*4 MACK Trucks Stoke beds 4 '
fet t ers, esc condi ti on
111 44*4 A wkends *44 7)4 14*4

141— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
M U IT JE L L
IrtI v*a,bo.M,
Fully sett contained )7 ft.
slide ou t. a ir , aw ning
w as her /dr y#r, dish wash# r
stereo, many eatras Wifi fake
smaller trailer on trade or
best offer 111 fSTl__________
RV R EN TA L toll, SUS mo Inc I
water, sewer A, garbage
Park Ave Metote Pk 13) 1141

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Over 1,400 tq 11. custom built,
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200—

Santord Area Hemes
• 1/1 * Fpk, new1 paint and
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• V I a* t/l acre. C/H/A. Mf .tOO
• funland l/l new painf, A/C,
roof I ty acre, fenced IM.fOO
• In The Gauntry f Horn* on over
to acre, heavily tread. 141*00
•1/1. appl. new paint, carpet,
fenced yd. carport. *44.VOO
• 3/1»s split plan, appliances
garage, fenced yard. *41.*00
• Assume Ma Qua Ifftot I
• Santord PI, cathedral call,
fenced, garage tot.voo
• 1/1 on 1/7acral Fenced, cut d«
lac, daad and tfreaf. *44.*00

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New brick custom' 3/2 split
plan, scr, porch w/ipa. 1/1
treed acres, fenced: 1Iff,*00
Lk. Mary, Less Than t),«o* Dn.
• 1/1 - renovated, new carpet,
paint, appl, fenced. |4*.*00

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FR E E DOG TRAINING)
Find out Mew
Inner Dug Training
Call $74 )7M
• SHO W STO PPSR I Persian
Himalayan M il, female cat. 3
yrs old Beautiful Tortoise
sheif. im . flat fact Sweet
house cat Will deliver $100
Cat! Betty )4* *14*, Mornings

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F R E E OOV*T ASSISTANCE
F HA AS LOW AS 4\
VA AS LOW AS •'*%

Since / Rent

117— Commercial

199—

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114— Warehouse
K ATIES LANDING efficiency,
new paint, ate Ifiltties and
canoe u»e free No pel*
Saig/mp m *470, anytime
LAKE JE N N IE APARTM ENTS
Roomy one bedroom aptt
Free wafer, free gat. Flrtt
month! rant only l*t
C a lf f f liW _________
j LAKE MARY, i bdrm , Private,
AC. h i pal*, tJIQ a month
include*util m o a t ________
L A I D I I bdrm w/screened
porch 'Good area. A300/mo.
$300 deposit T3I 3*14_________
1 ' 1 0 . t/l. CHA. wttN'dryw book
up, hardwood floort 1101 S
Port Ava !4/$mo 117 m *

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by Chic Young.

BLONDIE
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IS COOK O O P S AND
CABBAGE

Play it safe w ith diet
w hen co n tro llin g g o u t
DEAR DR. OOTTi I suffer
from goul In my right hand lhal
Is treated with medication. My
concern Is learning to prevent It
from happening again. Is there a
special dfet or regimen I can
follow?

diminishes vision. Laser treat­
ment Is the therapy of choice.
Unfortunately, even after
treatment, histoplasmosis can
become reactivated In the same
(or opposite) eye. necessitating
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