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THURSDAY

August 19, 1993

Sanford Herald
Serving San ford , La k a Mary and Sam inola C o u n ty sin ce 1 0 0 8
85th Year, No. 307 - Sanford, Florida

Stop truant students?
□ Program to keep kids in school includes parents
□ Sports

B y VICKI DsSORMIER
Herald Stall Writer

More than halfway there
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Of the 25 adult
softball leagues to be offered at the new
Seminole Softball Complex this fall. 14 were
already at capacity as o f Monday.

□

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BRIEFS

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SANFORD — The Seminole County schcxil
district Is always looking for ways to reduce the
number of days students are out of class without
permission.
T o that end. district administrators hnvc
applied for a Community Juvenile Justice
Partnership Grant. The grant could bring
S75.000 to the district to establish a pilot

progrum at Sanford Middle School and Lakevlew
Middle School In Sanford.
According to Dr. Marion Dailey. Executive
Director for Instructional Support Services lor the
district, the purpose of the grants Is to construct a
program that will reduce truancy, out-of-school
suspensions, expulsions and Juvenile ctf me.
According to Dailey, school truuney Is less than
five percent, but that any student out of school Is
one too many.
It Is believed such a program will also enhance

SANFORD - A benefit concert and barbecue
has been planned for Sunday. Aug. 29. at Jack's
Draught House. 2400 N. Volusia Avc.. Orange
City.
The event will benefit Philip Chandler, the
young man who was the victim of u carjacking
on July 17.
He was brought to HCA Central Florida
Regional Hospital after he was found comatose
and suffering from hyperthermia In DcBary uftcr
his ubductors left him In the parking lot of the
local campus of Daytona Beach Community
College.
He had been stuffed In the trunk o f his car and
left there for up to five hours, police said.
Chandler has been transfered from HCA
Central Florida Regional Hospital. In Sanford, to
Florida Hospital. Orlando, where he Is said to be
doing well In rehabilitation.
The benefit will begin at 1 p m.
There will be live music, an all-you-can-eat
barbecue for S3, an auction, a raffle and much
more.
For more Information, call 775-2377.

By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer

Last chance for prepaid tickets

Vial of Life distribution sites
The Seminole County sheriff's office will be
Instituting the Vial o f Life program for senior
citizens In Seminole County.
This program has been designed to assist
seniors by providing vital Information to law
enforcement officers or emergency medical
personnel.
The kits will be distributed ut the following
locations from 9 to 11 a.m.
• Wednesday. Aug. 25 at the Seminole
County sheriff's office. 1345 28th St.. Sanford.
• Thursday, Aug. 26 at Lake Mary Center.
3677 Lake Emma Road. Lake Mary.
• Thursday. Sept. 2 at Eastbrook Service
Center. 3708 Howell Branch Rd.. W inter Park.

Register to vote
SANFORD — A voter registration opportunity
will be available at Wilson Elementary’ School
lommorrow. Residents may register at the
school, located at 985 Orange Blvd., from 11
a.m. until 1 p.m.

Twins to undergo operation
PHILADELPHIA — The parents o f Siamese
twins with a shared heart have agreed to a
surgical separation that will mean certain death
for one baby and will probably kill her sister,
too.
Without surgery, doctors said, both 7-wcekold Am y and Angela I.akcbcrg will die. With It,
the chance of survival Is as low as 1 percent for
the twin who Is chosen to get the heart.
Dr. James A. O’ Neill J r. chief surgeon at
Children s Hospital o f Philadelphia, told the
twins' parents Wednesday that doctors were
ready to try to separate the babies. He said the
surgery could occur as early as Friday.

Eyes like limpid pools and lips
the color of n pomegranate arc
the (wets' otic to beauty and love.
But one modern day researcher
claims Its a woman's waist to hip
ratio that attracks a man when
choosing a prospective mate.
As a first Impression, one new
study says, men are attracted by
the lower half o f u womun's
hourglass figure. That's right, the
LOWER half.
The research Is the latest In a
long-standing effort to figure out
how men and women choose
each other for marriage.

HafaM PfKrto b, Herman Schtoadar

Altar 38 ytars, Elliott would pick Rote Davit again at hit wits.

Drought? Sanford
still soggiest!
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald Sanlor Staff Writer_________
SANFORD - Although drought­
like conditions continued Into the
fourth month In July, Sanford
con tin u es to he the officiallysogglrst location In the 19-county
St. Johns River Water Management
District.
Sanford was In great shape when
measured by the accumulated rain
for the year beginning In August
1992 and ending In July 1993.
Rainfall for the period exceeded the
30-year normal by more than 13
Inches. The water district tracks 12
rainfall guages monthly throughout
the district. The guugcs are placed

When It comes down to the
final choice, a second study says,
the selection process Is surpris­
ingly random.
In the August Issue of the
Journal of Prrvmnllty and Social
Psychology. Devcndra Singh ol
the University of Texas at Austin
suggests one lni|&gt;ortant first Intlccmrnt for men may be women
whose waistlines are small when
compared to their hips. Singh
suggests the attractiveness of the
low r a t io o f w a is t to hip
measurements may have been a
way lor early humans to assess a
woman's fitness to produce and
rear children. Research has

CBee Mate*. Page 5A

C E N T R A L REGION 1993 RAINFALL

and monitored by the National
Oceanic and Atm ospheric A d ­
ministration.
Shorter-term

comparisons

show-

rain has been on the wane for
several months.
Only 2.56 Inches of rain was
recorded In the Sanford gunge In
July. Thai's 3.66 Inches below the
NOAA July norm established dur­
ing the 1961-10-1990 period, which
was 6.22. During the past three
months, overall Sanford rainfall was
6.93 Inches below nominl. During
the past six months, rnln was 7.47
Inches below normal.
Above-normal rain during the first
three months of 1993. combined
Avarage of N O A A sites at Ocala, Daytona Doach, Lisbon &amp; Sanford

CBee Rain, Page 5A

Lake Mary still considering basketball courts
B y NICK FFBIFAUF
Herald Stiff Writer
LAK E MARY - Basketball courts
w ill be back for more city com­
mission consideration tonight. At
Issue are (wo courts In the residen­
tial area, which the city had pre­
viously decided to eliminate.
Citizens had complained about

how courts could be added to Phase
I, and built In an area near the
entrance of the complex, o ff Rantoul
Lane.
Even though there was some
concern voiced by residents cast of
the proposed sports complex courts
about noise and lights, the com-

al when It was built.
Following lengthy discussions
during the past few months, the
commission voted to close the
cou rts. P ark s and R ecreation
Director John Holland was asked to
speak on new courts originally
proposed for Phase II of the major
sports complex.
Last month. Holland explained

the double co u rts lo ca ted at
Country Club Road and Lake Mary
Avenue. Their objections were to
the noise and profanity caused by
late night play, and the distraction
caused by lights both at the courts
and from parked automobiles.
The matter first came to light
when It was discovered one o f the
courts had not received site approv­

HSee Basketball, Page 5A

Back to school
today for All
Souls students

From staff and wire reports

INDEX

CSee Truant, Page 5A

How do men
pick mates?

Benefit for Chandler set

SANFORD — Friday Is the last chance to buy
pre-pald tickets for the Humane Society of
Seminole County's River Cruise which will lake
place on Sunday. Aug. 22.
Tickets can be purchased at the Hooters
Restaurant on State Road 436 In Casselberry on
Friday only from 7 to 10 p.m.
Carter, the Humane Society mascot, will be on
hand.
For more Information call 324-8051.

school safely.
„
"W e believe we can create a strong program,
she said.
The program the district hopes to create will be
a collaborative effort between education, law
enforement and the HRS (the department of
Health and Rehabilitative Services) Juvenile
Justice system.
According to Dailey, a prevention. Intervention
and re-entry program will be developed that will

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thunderstorms. High
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SANFORD — One little girl, arms crossed and
lower lip extended, turned her back on the front
gate of All Souls Catholic School und refused to go
In for the first day of school.
Though she seemed to be In a distinct minority
us other students ran past her. seemingly unable
to wait to gel to class, she refused to hear her
mother's picas to "turn right around and march
In there."
One little boy named Justin, nearly forgo! to
kiss his mother goodbye as he headed for the first
grade classroom.
"Sec ya Inter.*' he called, smiling and waving,
as his mother retreated, a bit tearfully, to the car.
Deborah Hermann brought the family video
camera to record Ihc first day of school for her
fourth grader and her kindergartener.
"T h e fourth grader Is very excited." she said
with a little laugh. "T h e klndergartncr...wcll. I
don’ t think there was the same kind of
excitement there."

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NEW S FROM THE REGION AND A C R O S S THE S T A T E

Tax hike
St. Johns River Water Management District proposing 55% increase
Plane crashes at Guantanamo Base

By Associated Press

MIAMI — A civilian plane under contract to the Navy crashed
and burned short of the runway at the Guantanamo Naval
Station, critically Injuring three crew members.
The IK ' H's three crew mrm tiers were flown to Jackson
Memorial Hospital In Miami and listed In critical condition
today.
Conrad Kalltta, president of American International Airways
Ine. in Ypsilantl. Mich.. Identified the crew as flight engineer
David K Richmond. 35. or Ypsilantl. Va.: pilot James Chupo,
54. o f Fayetteville. Ga.: and co-pllot Thomas Curran. 48. of
Peachtree City, Ga.
The Navy said the plane was carrying mall and perishable
foods from Norfolk to the base In Cuba. The crush occurred
about 5 p in. EOT.
I.t. Cmdr. Kevin Wrustng. spokesman for the Norfolk-based
Atlantic Fleet Naval Air Forre said the Wednesday crash was
under Investigation.

Coast Guard suspends search for men
FORT MYERS — The Coast Guard suspended a search for
two crew members missing after their shrimp boat caught fire
and sank In the Gulf o f Mexico 50 miles southwest of Cain*
Romano.
The crew of a passing fishing boat sighted the fire aboard the
69-foot Alene K of Fort Myers early Tuesday, and Coast Guard
alrcralt were dispatched to search for survivors.
A patrol boat from the Fort Myers Beach Coast Guard Station
arrived on the scene around 6:30 a m., and the crew attempted
lo fight the fire, but the Alene K sank at 7:58 a.m.
The missing men urc Hilbert Klesel. Jr.. 24. nnd Ryan Klcsel,
21. sons of Alene K's owner. Hilbert Klesel Sr.
Coast Guard planes and boats searched nbout 660 square
miles Tuesday, nnd n Jet from the Miami Coast Guard Air
Stutlon scoured another 400 square miles Wednesday before
the search was called off.

ORLANDO — The founder o f Bolt Aviation Inc.. Richard G.
Smith, faces up to 17 years In prison on guilty pleas to
drfrnudlng Florida Investors.
Smith pleaded guilty to 83 counts o f grand theft, fraud,
selling unregistered securities and selling securities without a
license. The surprise plea agreement Tuesday ended n circuit
court trial in Orlando.
Prosecutors alleged that Smith cheated Investors out of about
$600,000 by wildly Inflating sales figures and lying nbout his
products. At one time, he claimed $18 million In sales, mostly
to commercial airlines. A review by the slate comptroller's
office found sales o f only 8112,347 from 1986 to 1991.
Circuit Court Judge Lon Cornelius set sentencing for Aug.
30.

Rape suspect nabbed In four hour chase
FORT WALTON BEACH — A teen-age rape suspect eluded
police for four hours by swimming Into the Gulf o f Mexico and
then led officers on a brief highway chase before crashing In a
stolen van.
Okaloosa County s h e r iffs deputies charged George
Christopher Powell. 17. of Kenner. La., with sexual battery and
kidnapping and said they will send two other Louisiana teens.
tVrrft'-yitHtehgeni •In the van. luck borne to face unrelated
r liik g r t llx m _. .
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‘Wednesday's capture followed a two-duy crime spree across
fuvnslitrfrjsuld sheriffs spokesman Rick Hord. The van was
stolen Tuesday in Louisiana and had tags stolen In Florida.
Inside, deputies found credit cards and other properly stolen In
Biloxi. Miss., and Mobile. Ala.
The chase began when a citizen reported a woman was being
robbed ut n beachfront motel near this Florida Panhandle city.
When deputies arrived at about 2 a.m. CDT the suspect began
swimming. Instead o f n robbery, two 15-year-old girls reported
they hud tarn accosted at gun|Milnt and one o f them was
raped. Hord sold.

School exposed to toxic spray
TALLAHASSEE — The state's top health official confirmed
students and teachers were exposed to a toxic chemical
sprayed on the roof o f a Florida Panhandle school by workers
clad In space suit-like protective gear.
Neoguard, a foam sealant containing toxic Isocyanates, was
sprayed three Hines on the roof o f Baker School In the town of
Baker with what Health and Rehabilitative Services Secretary
Jim Towey called "troubling disregard for the safety of
students and teachers."
Towey. however, said an Investigation by his agency showed
the school now Is safe and can reopen on schedule for the new
school year next week.
Isocyanates con cause irritation to mucous membranes, skin
and respiratory systems. Exposure also can Induce asthma and
cause neurological damage.

From Associated Press reports

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"There's no method for anyone who Is
accountable to the voters to control how
these districts spend their m oney." he said.
" I f another agency announced they were
going to raise their property tax rate 55
percent, they (taxpayers) would hang them
up at the courthouse nnd shoot them." hr
said.
Calabro said all five water management
districts need to come under the scrutiny of
the Legislature In coordination, thr budgets

nnd their activities.
Albancsl said despite the fact that the
board Is appointed. It Is aware of taxpayer
concerns.
“ They urc very responsive to what they
consider their constituency — the taxpay­
ers." Albancsl said.
Taxpayers arc welcome to speak at
budget hearings on Sept. 7 nnd Sept. 22.
Albancsl said. The final budget will be
considered nt the Sept. 22 meeting. Both
meetings are at the district headquarters In
Palatka.
Taxpayers may also send letters nbout the
proposed budget to the governing board.
Albancsl said.
Under the proposed Increase, n homeown­
er with property nsscsscd at $100,000. who
claims a $25,000 homestead exemption,
would pay 841.63 In taxes to the district
next year, an increase o f $14.78 over this
year.

Flood
victims
treated to
vacation
By Associated Brass_________

Smith faces 17 years In prison

LOTTERY

P ALA TK A — SI. Johns River Water
Management District officials are recom­
mending a 55 percent tax increase next year
citing unfunded legislative mandates and
cuts In state funding.
The district’s nine-member governing
txwtrd tentatively approved the increase In
the agency's current property tax In July
from .358 milts to .555 mills. Ed Albancsl. n
district spokesman, said Wednesday.
The 55 percent tax Increase, the first In
three years. Is drawing some fire because
the water, management board Is appointed
by the governor and Is not accountable to
taxpayers.
"That's phenomenal. That's eight to 10
times faster than personal Income growth In
Florida tills year." Dominic M. Calabro.
president of Florida TaxWalch. a govern­
mental watchdog and taxpayer research
agency, said Wednesday.

I lf another agency an­
nounced they were going to
raise their property tax rate
55 percent, they (taxpayers)
would hang them up at the
courthouse and shoot them. I

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES
— About 100 Midwestern fami­
lies will spend next week trying
to forget their recent travails
with flood waters by enjoying
the hospitality o f this Florida
bcachslde community.
Businesspeople and residents
o f this town of 2.500 are footing
much of the bill, expected to
total more than $200,000.
The vacations ore the result o f
an Idea by Mayor Don targe to
help some o f the flood victims.
" I kept seeing the television
pictures o f the people Mid the
damage. I fell sorry about the
people crying. My heart went out
to t h e m . " L a r g e s a id on
Wednesday.
He first thought or bringing
one family into his own home
and then decided to present the
Idea to city officials and Invite
100 families — the number Just
flew Into hts head.
"Everybody I called was en­
thusiastic" and Joined In. the
mayor said.
Hotels and motels arc provid­
ing free rooms, the local Lions
Club and realtors will furnish
transportation, a travel agency
e x p e rt Is coord in atin g free
guided tours and the community
will sponsor welcome and de­
parture parties plus other activi­
ties.
Restaurants and beach con­
cessionaires are pitching In with
free meals and beach vehicles
and equipment.

Het ato Pholo by Tomm, Vlneanl

A fresh start
Seminole High School freshman Alicia Wells
gets some help In understanding her schedule
and finding classes from friends Cassandra
Vincent and Juan Carlos, both seniors. Welle-

and other freshman went lo the school
yesterday to leam their way around the campus
and meot the faculty before classes begin on
Monday.

Grand jury charges 2 in HRS
computer probe, seals report
By JACK IIH A LLIPAX
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE — A grand Jury Indicted two
former state workers after months o f investigat­
ing allegations of wrongdoing In the purchase o f
the state's welfare computer.
Attorneys for Vlann Hardy, former deputy of
secretary o f management systems for the state
Department o f Health and Rehabilitative Serv­
ices. and Judy E. Mitchell, former director o f the
computer project, confirmed their clients were
named In the Indictments, which were scaled
Wednesday until the women were In custody.
The report criticising how the state Department
or Health and Rehabilitative Services handled the
purchase o f the computer will be sealed for about
three weeks to give the people whose names
appear In It a chance to respond.
Circuit Judge L. Ralph Smith told the 16 Jurors
Wednesday he could tell they had taken their
work seriously over the last eight months.
"Your recommendation!, if followed by politi­
cians and people who make policy ... will

" I was worried for a while that
we weren't getting enough re­
sponse." said Large.
Indeed. It took several weeks
for enough people to warm to the
Idea and take Daytona Beach
Shores up on Its ofTer.
Officials in flooded towns were
contacted, and newspapers,
radio and television stations
spread the news about the offer
throughout the Midwest.
The airfare was the only major
expense not covered by the offer,
but C o n tin en ta l and D elta.

certainly go to Improve our government." Smith
said.
The Investigation begun last summer after
complaints from HRS workers about decisions
that led to the setup ol the $173 million
computer.
The computer, which has been up and running
for two years, can process 5 million transactions a
day. handle 2.3 million welfare cases and run
12.000 individual terminals. It's the largest
non-military system of Us kind In the nation.
But It's been plugued by mulUmillton-dollar
errors In welfare programs. And It's crashed
several times, forcing people to wait In long lines
for benefits.
The grand Jury focused on the relationship
between some HRS officials and computer
executives to determine whether favoritism was
shown in a $5.1 million upgrade done by IBM.
The parade of witnesses before the grand Jury’
included Gov. Lawton Chiles, who voluntarily
testified Iwo weeks ago.

T H E W E A TH E R
LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Partly cloudy in the
afternoon with a. 20 percent
chanrc of thunderstorms. High
In the lower 90s.
Tonight: Fair. Low In Ihe mid
70s. Light and variable wind.
Friday: Partly cloudy with a 30
percent chance o f afternoon
thunderstorms. High In Ihe mid
90s. Wind southeast 5 to 10
mph.
Extended Forecast: Saturduy
through Monday: Partly cloudy
with a chance o f afternoon and
even ing thunderstorms each
day. Generally fair at night and
during the mornings. Lo\ys each
night In Ihe lower to mid 70s.

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SO LUNAR T A B LE t Min. 8:00
a.m., 8:35 p.m.: Moj. 1:50 a.m..
2:20 p.m. T ID E S ) D a y to n a
Beach) highs. 10:45 a.m.. 11:01
p.m.: Iowa. 4:18 a.m.. 4:49 p.m.;
N ew S m y rn a Baach: highs.
10:50 a.m.. 11:06 p.m.; lows.
4:23 a.m.. 4:54 p.m.: Cocoa
Beach) highs. 11:05 a.m.. 11:21
p.m.; lows. 4:38 a.m.. 5:09 p.m.

ORACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are 1-2
feet and glassy. Current la to the
north with a water temperature
o f 83 degrees. New Smyrna
Beach: Waves are 1-2 feet and
glassy. Current Is slightly north,
with a water temperature of 82
degrees.

St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: W ind southwest 5 to
10 knots. Seas 2 feet or leas. Bay
and inland waters smooth. A few
thunderstorms near shore north
part.
Friday: W ind southwest 10
knots. Seas 2 feet. Bay and
Inland waters a light chop. A few
thunderstorms near shore In the
afternoon.

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STATISTICS
T h e h igh temperature In
Sanford Wednesday was 96
degrees and the overnight low
was 71 as reported by the
University o f Florida Agricul­
tural Research ami Education
Center. Celery Avenue.
R ecorded rainfall for the
p e rio d , e n d in g at 9 a.m .
Thursday, totalled 0 Inches.
The temperature nt 9 a.m.
today w as 81 degrees nnd
Wednesday's overnight low was
76. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
□ W t S M s d a y ’a high #*••*•*••#*96
□ B a ro m e tric pres sure. 30.00
□ R e la t iv e H um idity ••••SB pet
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□ R a in fa ll........... 00 o f an In.
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POLICE BRIEFS

Link: Moms’ diets, kids’ tumors
By The Associated Press

Tool box theft
Longwood police arrested Charles Allas While, 35. o f
Orlando, in Altamonte Springs on Monday. Police said he had
reportedly stolen a tool box and two boxes o f stereo equipment
valued at $1,200 from u Bennett Drive address In Long wood.
While was charged with grund theft.

Robber nabbed
Sanford jxillcc arrested Ricky Ricardo Knight. 28. 808 Bay
Avenue shortly before midnight Tuesday night. According to
police. Knight ripped a purse from a woman walking near the
Sanford Post Office nnd fled. Officers located him several blocks
away near the Chamber o f Commerce building at 400 E. First
Street, and placed him under arrest. Knight has been charged
with robbery.

BOSTON — Mothers who eat plenty o f
fruits, vegetables and vitamin C during
pregnancy appear to lower the risk that
their children will develop brain cancer,
researchers reported today.
The scientists set out to test the Idea that
eating smoked meats and other foods high
In nitrates, nitrites and nllrosamlncs during
pregnancy raises the risk o f this cancer.
However, they found no sign that these
substances were bad. In fact, a high Intake
o f nitrates actually appeared to reduce the
risk o f childhood brain cancer cnlled

primitive neuroectodermal tumors.
While the study did not Identify any foods
that convincingly seemed to raise the risk. It
Identified several that appeared to lower It.
However, such studies cannot actually
prove cause and effect, and some hidden
factor other than food could have accounted
for the differences.

of Medicine.

"Our results nonetheless suggest that
some aspects o f maternal diet Influence the
risk of primitive neuroectodermal tumor In
children," the researchers wrote.
The study was directed by Dr. Greta R.
Bunin at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
nnd published In the New England Journal

The study found roughly a 75 percent
reduction In the risk o f this cancer among
children whose mothers consumed the
largest am ounts o f fruits, vegetables,
vitamin C. nitrate and folate. Tak in g
multivitamins early In pregnancy as well as
Iron supplements also seemed to help.

It was based on Interviews about eating
habits during pregnancy with 166 women
whose children had the brain tumors. Those
findings were compared with the diets of
mothers whose children remained free of
the disease.

Home burglary
Willie Choice. Jr.. 21. 1021 Strawberry Avc.. was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday. The arrest report said Choice
reportedly ripped the locks o ff a door and entered a residence In
the 1400 block o f W. 11th Street, ransacked the home, and
removed Items valued at $520. Police said while Choice was
still In the house, the owner arrived and confronted Choice
with a large knife. Choice reportedly fled, and was arrested a
short time later by police at a bar. Choice has been charged
w iih burglary and grand theft.

Up on
Main Street
President-elect of The Sanford
K l w a n Is C l u b , J a n i c e
Sp rin g field , hands over a
check for $1,000 to Chris
Cranlus, representing Sanford
Main Street, yesterday. The
money Is earmarked for a slate
and federal program that, when
In p la ce , will aid In the
re|uvenatlon of downtown
Sanford’s commercial district.
Sanford la submitting a formal
proposal in hopes of being
chosen for the program.

Warrant arrests made
• Michael Anthony Mitchell. 29. 2015 Cedar Avenue,
Sanford, was arrested by sheriff's deputies at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility Tuesday. He was wanted on a Seminole
County warrant for sale of cocaine.
• Carlton Nathaniel Ealy, 24. *82 Castle Brewer Court,
turned himself In at the Jail Tuesday. He was wanted for
violation of parole on a conviction of habitual traffic offences.
• Pedro Paul Bencvldcs. 24. of Orlando, was arrested
following a traffic stop on Lake Mary Blvd. by Lake Mary police
Tuesday. He was found to be wanted on an Orange County
warrant for grand theft.
• Tony Lcnnrd Harris, 26. 1110 E. 11th Street. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police following a traffic stop at 13th Street
and Palmetto Avenue Tuesday. He was wanted on a Polk
County warrunt for violation of parole on a conviction o f
aggravated assault, and petit theft.
• Lorenzo Tillman. 45. 415 W. 7th Street. Sanford, was
arrested by sheriff s deputies at his residence Tuesday. He was
wanted on a warrant for violation of parole on convictions of
carrying a firearm and driving with a suspended/revoked
license.

H«r*M Photo by Tommy Vihcmi

Police say crowd urged on, aided stabbing
By MICHBLLB L O C K !
Associated Press Writer_______

Domestic violence
• Robert Lee Plcrcefleld, 37. 794 E. Charing Cross Circle.
Lake Mary, was arrested by sheriffs deputies at his residence
Tuesday following an altercation with his wife. He was charged
with battery, domestic violence.
• Michael John Cronkhlte. 38. of Knox. Indiana, was
arrestrd by sh eriff s deputies at a motel on W. S.R. 40 Tuesday.
Deputies said during a dispute with his wife, he exposed
himself In front o f an eight-year-old child. Cronkhlte was
charged with domestic violence, battery, and committing a
lewd and lascivious act In the presence of a child.

Offense reports
Sheriffs deputies report $230 In Items were stolen from an
apartment on Sun Lake Loop near Lake Mary on Tuesday.
• A burglary* was reported to Sanford police at 7 a.m.
Tuesday.-h»- th e -3400 block o f S. Orange Avenue. A TV set
valued at $100 was reportedly stolen. Just 45 minutes later, a
second burglary was reported, at 7:45 a.m. in an unlocked
storage shed behind a neighboring residence. Items taken were
valued at $425.
• A custom mnde boat cover was reportedly stolen from a
boat Tuesday, parked in the 2600 block of W. 25th Street In
Sanford.
• A TV set and other Items totaling over $300 W’ere
reportedly stolen Tuesday at a residence In the 1700 block of
W. 18th Street.
• An estim ated S I.1 30 In computer equipment was
reportedly stolen between Aug. 6 and 9. from two rooms In the
Computer Services Division, at the Seminole County Services
Building on E. First Street.
• A VCR was reportedly stolen Tuesday from an occupied
dwelling In the 1700 block o f W. 13th Street. Police said the
occupant of the home was sleeping during the burglary.
• Property valued at over $300 was reportedly stolen from a
residence In the 1700 block of W. 16th Street In Sanford. Police
said entry was made through an unlocked front door.
• A 1980 Oldsmobllc was reportedly stolen early Wednesday,
while parked In the Park Avenue Trailer Park. The police
r*‘port did not give the license number of the vehicle.

OAKLAND. Calif. - Dlonc
Wells, already battered and
bloody, was fleeing for her life
from a knlfc wlcldlng woman
when she ran Into a group of
teen-agers hanging out on a
street comer.
What happened next surprised
even veteran police officers.
"S h e was knocked to the
ground ... several people In the
crowd stomped and kicked (hcr|
on the ground, one person hit
her with a bottle, they all were
y e llin g ." said Detective Sgt.
John M cK en n a, .w ho Is In ­
vestigating the case.
"T h ey were all yelling ... 'Kill
heW Kill her! kill her!* "
Wells was stabbed to death os
she lay where she had fallen.
"I haven't seen anything quite
like this and l‘vc been doing this
a long tim e," McKenna said.
McKenna sees the Aug. 11
stabbing as a ominous twist on
the infam ous case o f K itty
Genovese, a New Yorker whose
screams for help were Ignored by
neighbors as she was stabbed lo
death In 1967.
"People usually stand by and
do nothing." he said. "This case
Is unique."
Acting on a Up, police later
arrested Stacey Camille Lee. 19.
Lee, who was charged with
murder, told police she was
chasing a woman she believed to
be a crack cocaine user out o f

AT&amp;T cites computer advances
in decision to close 40 offices
AP Business Writer
NEW YORK — AT&amp; T cited
new computer udvances in cut­
ting up to u quarter of Its
operators Wednesday ns the
long-distnurr carrier continues u
consolidation begun last year.
American Telephone &amp; Tele­
graph said 3.000 to 4.000 out of
Its 17.000 operators could lose
tliclr Jobs between April 1994
and early 1995. though many
will be offered other positions.
T h e company w ill close 40
offices In 20 stales as II consoli­
dates work Into large centers In
six cities.
The company attributed the
cuts to Its adoption o f computers
that recognize voice commands,
which will go Into service na­
tionally next year. In addition
more callers arc dialing direct or
using calling cards. A T&amp; T said.
The cuts follow the closing of
31 operator offices In 21 states
that began In March 1992 and is
to finish early next year. AT&amp;T
had said up to 6.000 Jobs would
be lost by that action but now
estimates the number will reach
only 2.000.
'
•
;
:

So far about 900 positions
have lK*cn eliminated and about
70 percent of these people have
found other Jobs within the
company. AT&amp;T said.
The announcement came two
days after AT&amp;T said It would
acquire McCaw Cellular Com­
munications Inc., the nation's
largest cellular company, for
$12.6 billion Executives said

Kodak cuts employment
by 10,000 to cut costs
By DAVID OBRMAIN
Associated Prass Writer______
BUFFALO. N.Y. — Eastman
Kodak Co. plans lo cut 10.000
Jobs by 1995. freeze research
costs and lake other austerity
steps to help save $2.8 billion.
The leading maker of photo­
graphy products became the
latest big U.S. Industrial en­
terprise to slash staff and
spending In order to Improve
p r o f i t a b i l i t y In a s lo w
economy.
But analysts who follow the
company said the Job cuts,
w h ic h w e r e a n n o u n c e d
Wednesday and amount to
about 9 percent of Kodak's
global work force, must go
deeper and happen faster.

that deal would not affect Jobs at
cither company.
"W e will offer a new Job within
A T &amp; T to e v e r y a f f e c t e d
employee who qualifies for an
open position and Is willing. If
necessary, lo relocate." Dana
Becker Dunn, an AT&amp;T vice
president, said in a statement.
The six operator mega-centera
are In or near Charleston, W.
Va.. Chicago. Dallas. Kansas
City. Philadelphia and Phoenix.
Operators have been offered a
$6,000 Incentive to move to all

The reductions were an­
nounced by outgoing Kodak
chairman Kay Whitmore, fired
earlier this month by board
members dissatisfied with his
cfTorts to reduce costs.
The plan outlined Wednes­
day was the same one that
resulted In Whitmore's ouster,
said R. Jackson Blackstock. a
securities analyst with First
Boston Corp.
Kodak, which plans to re­
place Whitmore with an exec­
utive from outside the com­
pany, probably will hire some­
one who w ill make more
drastic cuts, Blackstock said.
“ The board felt his plan was
Insufficient, so by Inference
you can figure the cost-cutting
Is g o in g to be d e e p e r ."
Blackstock said.
of those areas except
Philadelphia, where the staffing
level Is already adequate.
The company said It has been
working with the Communica­
tions Workers of America and
the International Brotherhood o f
Electrical Workers, which repre­
sent Its employees, to retrain
and relocate the operators af­
fected by the cuts.
Employees who do not find
other AT&amp;T Jobs will be given
severance packages, the com ­
pany said.

her apartment building. She
pleaded Innocent Wednesday.
McKenna said Lee was re­
morseful and denied she was
in flu en ced by the ch an tin g
crowd. But he said police think
the teen-agers, many believed lo
be drug dealers, played a role
and they are trying to find them .
"I think this woman had a
button that got pushed. She just
went off." he said.
The confrontation began In
L e e 's a p a r tm e n t b u ild in g .
McKenna said she told police she
had seen Wells smoking crack
before and when she saw her on
the night of Aug. 11. she con­
fronted her. There was a fight,
which W ells got the worst of.
Neighbors separated the two.
"There was blood all over the
walls." McKenna said.
A s h o r t tim e la te r . L e e
emerged from her apartment
with a knife and began chasing
Wells. McKenna said.
W ells ran, trying lo seek
shelter In a liquor store. But
someone inside slammed the
door In her face. McKenna said.
"A t this point, this group o f
people started to run down the
street." he said. "They began
running down the traffic lanes
and surrounded and cut the girl
off."
One witness told police
W ells was "cloth cslln cd ." a

football reference. In which a
runner Is cut down by an arm to
the neck. Another witness said
she was tripped.
As the group o f about a dozen
people, many believed to be drug
dealers, chanted " k ill h er."
Wells was stabbed several times.
McKenna said.
Storekeeper Tscgai Tcklu. who
was in his liquor store when the
uproar broke out. ran out to see
Wells "bleeding and scream­
ing." He dented his door was
closed to Wells, but McKenna

said witnesses. Including Lee.
confirmed It.
Lee appeared In court Tuesday
but didn't entcrjiny plea.
As for Wells, little Is known,
said McKenna. He said she was
Identified by fingerprints and
had a record o f trouble, but had
not been arrested In tlx years.
"I'm not even sure If Wells Is
her real nam e." he said.
No family members had come
forward by Wednesday, a week
after the stabbing, he said.

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EDITORIALS

Church keeps
faith downtown
Throughout history, churches have been
responsible for the creation of cities. Once a
church Is built, homes start to spring up
nearby. Soon, a residential area Is flourishing
and commerce and Industry expands.
Eventually, towns began to show signs of
aging and some businesses ceased operation.
People began m oving to more m odern
outskirts. As a result, new churches would
spring up In the suburbs, pulling the
memberships from the downtown churches.
While the number of churches near residen­
tial areas outside the city limits of Sanford
and Lake Mary has been expanding rapidly,
one church is ready to show It Intends to stay
In downtown Sanford.
First Baptist Church at 5th Street and Park
Avenue apparently has enough faith in the
continued prosperity of Sanford. It Is plan­
ning to undertake a m assive bu ild in g
expansion program.

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

How much should we tax the rich?
During the run-up to passage o f his new tax
bill. President Clinton enthusiastically revived
the grand old Democratic tactic o f class warfare,
assuring everybody that practically all of the new
taxes would come out o f the hides o f "the rich,"
who were not paying "their fair share."
Just what “ their fair share” might be Mr.
Clinton didn't say. but he Implied (hat. whatever
It was, It would simply be a suitable punishment
for the way they allegedly made out like bandits
during those awful Reagan years.
I suppose there are some Americans meanspirited enough to actually enjoy seeing their
wealthy fellows citizens stripped o f a larger
chunk o f their earnings, and If so Mr. Clinton has
presumably won their support. Rut I suspert that
most people, hearing that the new taxes were
going to fall almost exclusively on “ the rich." felt
something more akin to relief than to pleasure in much the way that many Americans are
relieved that AIDS, thus far. has Impacted
primarily male homosexuals and IV drug users.
They wish no one III, but are grateful that they
are not personally at Ground Zero.
But there Is a fairness Issue here, and we ought
to hnvc the courage and magnanimity to face It
squarely. Just what have "th e rich " been
paving, and what should they pay?

jin m

In the first place, bear in mind that the famous
liberal contention that during the Reagan years
"the rich got richer and the poor got poorer" Is
simply a Dig Lie. In
c o n s t a n t 1080
dollars, according to
the Census Bureau,
the average family
In c o m e o f e v e r y
quintile (or fifth) of
the population, from
top to bottom, grew
larger.
Now. what propor­
tion o f all federal
Income taxes do you
£ The famous
personally think It
liberal
would be fair for the
contention
top 1 percent of tax­
that during
payers to pay? In
the Reagan
1981. th a t top I
years ‘the rich
percent was paying
got richer and
17.6 percent o f them.
the poor got
Not enough, you say?
oo re r’ *° t
Squeeze 'em harder?
ig Lie. J
OK •• by 1988. when
Ronald Reagan got
through with them, that top l percent was

g

They are not predicting doom and gloom for
the city. They believe Sanford will continue to
grow and prosper, attracting outstanding
church-going families.
A few other churches have fought to stay in
the city and are continuing to serve its
residents.
This is a true showing of faith In the future.

LE TTE R S

More on Tiger’s Eye

I strongly suggest the Seminole County board of
commissioners reconsider the Importance o f
Tiger's Eye Productions and lei them stay at their
present location. They arc not a threat to the
community, they are In fact a very valuable
resource. Why have they done this? What Is the
reason? I would like to hear their response.
Frederick L. Thrushman
Orlando

Tuning in
For the past several weeks I have had difficulty
tuning In to Channel WMFE Channel 24 (2).
Evrrytlmc I tunc In Channel 24 (2) I get a dialogue
other than the dialogue o f the program that Is
being televised. However. I accidently discovered
that If I tunc In Channel 24 (2) thru my VCR. then I
can pick up the dialogue o f the program that is
being televised. I thought that 1 would pass this on
to you for the benefit o f those that don't know how
to tune In. Of course. If you don't have a VCR.
there Is no way you can .tune In. It Is a shame
because Ch. 24 (2) carries many excellent
programs.
Antonio Gonzalez
Sanford

LETTERS TO EDITOR
. Letters to the editor are welcome. All Id lers
must be signed. Include the address of the writer
and a daytime telephone number. Letters should
be on a single subject and be us brief us possible.
Th? letters are subject to editing.

I

Mr. Clinton proposes to he more blunt about It,
Forget cutting tax rates (even for the middle
class, as he promised to do). Instead, raise them
sharply on "the rich." After all. they haven’ t
been paying "their fair share.” And so It has
been done.

The real skinny
about the deficit

Pastor Floyd Blake, the members of the
building committee, and approximately 600
members of the church have planned this
with considerable consideration and fore­
thought.

I feel the Seminole County commissioners don't
realize the Importance of having such a valuable
school in our community. I personally have
watched this program many times. I Invite all the
commissioners to watch their program next time
they are at the Winter Park Mall or Flea World In
Sanford, (last weekend o f each month), and see for
themselves what this school Is about. It’a sad and
shocking to see how many people do not know a
tiger from a lion or the Importance o f snakes and
lizards In the role aa rodent and Insect controllers.
Am I wrong In feeling that Seminole County la not
concerned about our wildlife and the environment?
The Florida panther, the Florida manatee and the
Gopher tortoise are native to this state so the Issue
does concern us like It or not. Tim e Is not far off
that like dinosaurs, our wildlife will only be seen In
books, or by visiting a museum. This Is a fact.

Of course, there Is n big difference Ix-twccn the
way President Reagan got more tax money out of
the rich and how Mr. Clinton proposes to do It.
Mr. Reagan's technique was to cut tax rates, so
that a person who earned more money could
keep a bigger share of It. even though his actual
tax payment Increased. And thut was what
actually happened: The average Income of the
top fifth of American families rose from 875.903
In 1082 to 892.663 In 1989 (In constant dollars).
The federal government was thus able to pec! the
top 1 percent for over a quarter of all the Income
tax revenues It collected. Instead of only 17.6
percent.

JO SEPH SPEAR

p w r s s

Ground breaking Is scheduled for February
o f 1994. on the present church property. The
first project will be a new sanctuary. Later,
expansions are planned for the educational
building and fellowship hall.

Recently, the 11 o'clock TV news ran a story
concerning the closing down of Tiger’s Eye
Productions. This is a school dedicated to the
education of the public, about the endangered
wildlife of this planet. This Is an Issue that is vital
to everyone. The balance o f nature ultimately
affects the humans o f this planet. For without the
other animals life Itself will cease to exist.

paying 27.5 percent, or well over a quarter of all
federal Income taxes. (My source here Is
"Statistics of Income." published by the Intcrnnl
Revenue Service.)
That Is the share that Mr. Clinton, without
actually specifying It. described as not high
enough.

MARTIN SCMRAM

Putting more cops on streets
There are guerrillas In our midst.
Make no mistake: Those are enemy troops —
street gangs and drug-thugs armed with
Rambo-style assault weapons
who are
seizing blocks of America and murdering
Innocent folks who stray Into their spray. All
statistics say we are at war at home.
Yet, to watch Washington's politicos do-se-do
around the crisis o f crime In our streets, you'd
think U was Just another non-urgent matter,
like our 84 trillion national debt.
Last spring, you'd have been stunned to
have eavesdropped upon White House meet­
ings as President Clinton and his strategists
reviewed upcoming policy Initiatives. On
crime, the advisers wanted to Just back the bill
of House Judiciary Chairman Jack Brooks.
D-Tcxas. when someone asked how many new
cops It would put on the streets.
None, came the reply. Zero cops. Brooks
never liked the Idea o f the Police Corps Idea,
the plan to pay college tuition for students who
commit to serving four years on a local police
force after graduation. It wasn't In his bill.
Clinton advisers, then mourning the sudden
death of their economic stimulus plan, mainly
wanted an easy win. Also, the Police Corps
wasn't a priority of Attorney General Janet
Reno. So. never mind that President Clinton
long had championed the Police Corps.
Fortunately, an Influential outsider. Demo­
cratic Leadership Council president and
founder Al From, pressed for the Police Corps
concept: Clinton domestic policy deputy Bruce
Reed searched for funding from within. "Th e
most Important policy BUI Clinton can enact
on crim e." argued From, "is to put police on
the streets. And the best thing politically for
BUI Clinton Is to have people look out their
window, see a cop on the com er and say: 'Bill
Clinton put that cop there."'
Now Clinton proposed a crime package that
Includes at least a dollop of dollars. 83.4 billion
over five years, to add 50,000 cops to our
streets. He calls It a "down payment" on his
campaign pledge of 100.000 new cops. The
word "p a ltry " also comes to mind. Still. It
played aa good news. The New York Dally
News localized the news with a blaring front
page headline: "5.000 COPS; What Bill's crime
bill could mean for New York."

I

Op-Ed Idiocy, meanwhile, is also In our
midst. In The New York Times, a professor al
the State University o f New York In Albany.
David H. Bayley. argued that "th e sad truth Is
that hiring more officers will have no cfTcct on
the amount o f crime In our society."
Wrong. When Los Angeles increased Its
street patrols In hlgh-crime areas Just before
last April's Rodney King police brutality
verdict, homicides dropped by 20 percent:
assaults and robberies by 10 percent, police
reported. In their book. “ Commlaaloner."
former New York City top cop Patrick V.
Murphy and Journalist Thomas G. Plate cited a
Kansas City patrol atudy showing crime
declined significantly after a very high and
very visible Increase In police patrols.
So here's another way of rethinking our real
priorities: First, recall that Clinton plans to cut
by attrition 100,000Jobs from the federal
bureaucracy In four
y e a r s . A n d I 'v e
argued he can cut
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 J o b s In
EACH of four years
— by filling three o f
e v e ry fou r o f the
400,000-plus vacan­
cies that occur annu­
ally.
Now ask yourself:
W ould you rather
have 100,000 more
cops patrolling your
streets or 100,000
more new bureau­
c r a t s f i l l i n g o ld
vacancies?
C A M statistics
And finally, ask:
say we are at
What would our poli­
war at home,
ticians Ik saying If
those guerrillas I said
were In OUR midst
were, more poln
ledly. In THEIR midst — and especially In the
neighborhoods of their big contributors? What
if the drivc-by shootings and random slayings
were happening not In our meanest city
streets, where most of the Innocent victims arc
racial minorities, but In the whlte-on-white cul
de sac streets o f our suburbs? What If terrorist
gangs roamed and ruled there?

g

Answer: Our leaders would be discovering
billions more far new cops. And they'd be
voting — by acclamation — a domestic
declaration o f war.

All parties In the recent budget bailie seem
to think they have at last drull hmieslly with
the deficit. (I'm not counting the Republicans,
of course. The only thing they agree on Is
their solemn obligation to disagree.)
Dick Damian's bogus books are a thing of
the past, they say. You might not like the
taxes or the spending priorities, hilt by gum.
you can finally trust the bottom line.
I say hogwash. The
m easure the C o n ­
g r e s s a g r e e d on
ought to hide Its face
for pretending to be a
"d e fic it redu ction"
bill. It's more a “ de­
ceit enhancem ent"
bill.
I take that back. It
Isn't Just the deficit
reduction 1)111 that
should slink away In
shame. It's any dis­
cussion of "budgets"
and "deficits" that Is
fi It isn't lust
conducted Inside the
the deficit
reduction bill
Washington Beltway,
that should
w h e r e r e s id e s a
slink away In
mosquito that carries
shame. ■
u virus that Inflicts
politicians with the
d r e a d e d D o u b le Tongue disease.
Start with the misnomer, "deficit reduc­
tion." With all the huffing and puffing and
preening and posturing, you would think that
our sagacious leaders had devised a glum
blotter that's going to soak up all the red Ink.
wouldn't you? Think again and think of It
this way: The Atlantic Ocean Is a shimmering
crimson sea of debt and we Just stuck In a
medicine dropper and extracted some. Thai's
how much reduction in rrul debl we gol.
If ull economic predictions prove accurate
and everything goes exactly as planned, the
deficit will still be going up at the rate of $200
billion u year. Without the compromise. It
would be 8300 billion a year. That's your
"reduction."
Now consider the 8496 billion we have
reduced the budget by - 8241 billion of which
will be raised with new taxes and 8255 billion
o f which will come about through spending
cuts. What programs were eliminated? Who
took the hits?
Well, let's see. There's 844 billion In budget
cuts that were agreed to during the 1990
summit, which were counted uguin this time.
There's a pile of spurious revenue from
rescinded tax breaks (which arc likely to be
renewed down the road) and some welfare
and Medicaid "savings" that were pushed off
on the states. There are tens o f billions saved
by "freezing” programs, which postpones
both the results and the political pain.
Let's put It another way: The lawmakers
who "reduced" the deficit arc betting thut
future legislators will have more guts than
they do. I think wc can take that to the bank,
don't you?
Finally, consider the national debt Itself,
the accumulation of all past deficits, which
now stands at 84 trillion-plus und eats up
8300 billion a year In Interest. This surreal
figure will still be growing, und by 1998 It will
be fatter by 81 trillion-plus Given the rosiest
possible scenario, the United Slates wtll owe
Us creditors well over 85 trillion und will be
paying them Interest In excess of $1 billion a
day.
Those are the "gross" figures. The gov­
ernment uses different language und num­
bers. They define the national debt us "debt
held by the public" and refer to the money It
lakes to service It ns "n e t" Interest. Purely by
coincidence, of course, these figures arc
much lower: The "debt held by the public" Is
ubout 83 trillion and the Interest on it comes
to 8200 billion.
How do the bureaucrats come up with the
lower numbers? They simply do not count
the money they borrow from themselves. You
thought there really were "tm st funds" (or
Social Security, govern m en t pensions,
airports and highways? Guess again The
trust funds are bookkeeping devices.

I

�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, AuQust 19, 1993 - I A

Teen wins freedom— for now
By JAM ES MARTINEZ
Associated Press Writer_______
SARASOTA — Kimberly Mays
has won the court battle to gel
her biological parents out o f lirr
life — for now.
Only bourn after a judge ruled
W ed n esd ay the 14-ycar old
switched at birth cannot be
forced to visit birth parents
Ernest and Regina Twlgg. the
couple's attorney promised apl&gt;cu!s all the way to the U.S.
Supreme Court tf necessary.
"It means at least another year
of legal maneuvering." attorney
John Blakely said, maintaining
his clients ure "entitled to have
contact with their own o ff­
spring."
And he hinted the battle over
Kimberly wouldn't necessarily
end when the child turns 18 and
becomes an adult In the eyes of
the law.
" If Kimberly has children of
her own. the Twiggs will be the
b io lo g ic a l g r a n d p a r e n t s ."
Ulakely said. "T h ey have some
rights to those children loo."
Kimberly's attorneys suld all
they want Is for the Twiggs to
simply let go and allow the
blond, bespectacled ninth-grader
to enjoy what childhood she has
left.
"I hope everybody Just lets her
be a normal teen-ager and get on
with her life ... that's all she
wants." said attorney Arthur
Ginsburg. adding Kimberly was
"yipplng and yelping" for Joy
when he Interrupted her vaca­
tion at an undisclosed location to
phone her with the Judge's
decision.
" S h e wns Just e l a t e d . "
Ginsburg said. "She wanted to
kiss the judge."
Circuit Judge Stephen Dakan
stressed nurturr over nature In a
ruling that came eight days after
a week long trial to decide
Kimberly's future.
Though he sidestepped Kim­

M ates-------Continued from Page 1A
linked the low ratios to good
health and reproductive capabili­
ty. he said.
And even In a culture whose
Icons o f female beauty hove
ranged from the voluptuous to
Twiggy, the attractiveness of a
low walst-Vo-KIp ratios has en­
dured. according to Singh.
He found that although women
In Playboy centerfolds and Miss
America winners have become
thinner through the decades,
their waist-to-hlp ratios have
barely budged.
Two Sanford men. one newly
married and the other soon to be.
said they did not pick their mates
based on the body proportions. In
the 1990‘s, couples are postpon­
ing marrtige and starting fami­
lies, o p t in g to h a ve fe w e r
children.
"Back in the olden d ays."
William White. Jr. said, "that
theory might have been true, but
things are definitely different
now than when women stayed
home baking in the kitchen and
having babies."
"There were a whole range of
things that attracted me to her
besides her figure, which Is
great," White said about his
fiance. Christina Driscoll. "H er
beauty, her personality and she Is
very Intelligent. Somehow. I can't
explain ft either. If I could maybe
I'd be a doctor. All I know Is. 1
lucked out. I've found the nicest,
most beautiful woman in the
world."
Driscoll said similar interests
helped spark romance after the
couple met at work. They started
talking about things they both
enjoyed Including water activi­
ties. boating, sports, and raquctball. "Things Just sort of
clicked." she said.
The couple will marry Sep­
tember 25.
Newlywed William Coulombc.
an auto mechanic, met his bride.
Christine, while working on her
car.
"I didn't want to be too forward
and Just ask her out." he recalls.
" I noticed her car’s clear coat was
peeling and ! told her I had a
friend who could llx It if she was
Interested and gave her my
number."
"She called me and we talked
for two hours or so." he said. "I
took her out to dinner and we hit
It off."
A lth o u g h C o u lo m b c c o m ­
mented that studying Bunnies
and b ea u ty qu een s fig u re s
sounded "like a tough Job." he
did not use measurements In
selecting his bride. He laughed at
the suggestion that men use
walst-to-hlp ratios as a matepicking guideline.
" I liked her personality." he
explained. "She Is open-minded
and not a gold digger."
Coulombc said he had given up
on finding "Miss Right" after
w orking as a bar tender at
Church Street Station. He said he
and other workers would some­
times take bets on which man or
table of men women would hit

berly’s request lor a "d ivorce"
from her birth parents. Dakan
affirmed Robert Mays, the man
who raised her since birth, as
her legal father.
"I'm very happy today. It*s
been a long five years." Mays
said o f the legal fight. "It Is over.
I almost feel like I've had cancer
for five years and they found a
cure. They've cut a big bad thing
out o f my life."
The Judge also said It would be
harmful to Kimberly tf she were
forced to visit the Twiggs.
"T h e evidence is clear Robert
M ays Is her p s y c h o lo g ic a l
parent." Duknn wrote. "A n y
forced contact with the (Twiggs)
... Is likely to produce mental,
physical or emotional harm o f a
lasting nature to her."
Connecticut Judge Charles
Gill, founder of the National
Task Force for Children's Con­
s titu tio n a l R ig h ts , p raised
Dakun's decision.
"T h e best Interest of children
should be paramount, and tills
will go a long way In helping
other Judges reach the same
conclusions." he said.
Even though genetic tests
showed the Twiggs to be her
biological parents, the Judge said
it would Ik - detrimental to Kim­
berly to give them that standing
l e g a l l y . H e d e c la r e d h e r
"divorce" request moot.
The case began at a rural
Florida hospital In 1978 when
delivery room Identification tags
at Hardee Memorial Hospital
were switched, sending Kim­
berly nnd another baby girl
home with the wrong parents.
The swap came to light In
1988. when the girl the Twiggs
took home and named Arietta
died of a heart defect. Genetic
tests showed Arlena wasn't re­
lated to the Twiggs and that
Kimberly wns their biological
daughter. The two families have
been fighting over the girl ever
since.

on.
“ I got so I could tell by looking
at a woman by her appearance,
the way she dressed or her
m ovem ents, that she was a
golddlgger.” he said.
" I ’ ve seen women wean men
for drinks all night, then a half
hour or so before closing, they'd
excuse them selves for som e
reason, and n ever show up
again."
"I was sick o f It." Coulombc
said. "I decided I would Just stop
looking because I didn't think
there were any decent women
left. But I found one."
Although the couple plan to
have children. Coulombc said
they will postpone starting a
family for at least five years. After
their honeymoon In Cancun.
Coulombc said the couple plans
to save money and travel before
having children.
In the second survey published
In the July Issue of the Journal,
two researchers hnve proposed
that ntlhough mate-seeking peo­
ple choose from a field broadly
similar to themselves, the final
choice Is surprisingly random.
D a v id L y k k c n and A u k c
Tellegen o f the University of
Minnesota surveyed middle-aged
Identical twins and their spouses,
and they proposed the random­
ness Idea after finding no evi­
dence that people use any set of
criteria to choose a mate.
If they did. the researchers
reasoned. Identical twins who
grew up together, having Iden­
tical genes and very similar
childhoods, should share nearly

ANNELIE 8. D1RKSCHNEIDER
Annelic S. Dlrkschneldcr. 77.
North Plantation. Lake Mary,
died Tuesday. Aug. 17. at Merid­
ian Health Carr Center. Born
Feb. 20. 1915 In Austria, she
moved to Central Florida In
1976. Mrs. Dlrkschneldcr was a
dentist and Lutheran. She was a
m e m b e r of the G e r m an American Society o f Central
Florida.
Survivors Include husband.
Theodore; son. Winfred Stephan.
M erritt Islan d; fiv e g ra n d ­
c h i l d r e n and f our g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
B aldw in -F airch ild Funeral
Home, All union tc Springs, in
charge of arrangements.

AUSTIN L. GROGAN. JR.
Austin !,. Grogan. Jr.. 40.
Cochran Road. Geneva, died
Wednesday. Aug. 1H. at Florida
Hospital. Orlundo. Bom Nov. 13.
1952 In Winter Haven, he moved
to Central Florida In 1984. He
was a professor of mechanical
engineering at the University of
Central Florida
Survivors include wife. Jen­
nifer Israel; mother. Krgcna
Lyle. Haines City; futhcr, Austin
I... Sr., Haines City: daughter.
Tiffany, latke Mary: slstrrs. De­
borah Deese. Hallies City. Susan

Court reverses Gregory
K.’s adoption, upholds
‘divorce’ from mother
By Associated Brass
D AYTO N A BEACH The
attorney for Gregory K.'s biolog­
ical mother hailed a state ap­
pellate court's decision for fami­
ly preservation In a ruling that
said children cannot sue on their
own to terminate parental rights.
The 5th District Court o f
Appeal on Wednesday ruled the
13-ycar-old boy should not have
had legal capacity to “ divorce"
Ills biological mother. Rachael
Kingsley. But on a procedural
error, the termination of rights
was upheld.
"For the preservation o f the
family, that Is marvelous." said

Jane Carey. Ms. Kingsley's at­
torney. "Because to preserve the
family you cannot have chlldien
being able to sue their parents to
destroy their family."
The appellate court ruled Or­
ange County Juvenile Court
Judge Thomas Kirk's Sept. 25
termination o f the wom an's
parental rights should stand
because evidence showed she
had abandoned the boy.
However, the court reversed
the adoption o f Gregory, nowknown as Shawn Russ, by his
uttomey saying Kirk erred In
handling the termination and
adoption proceedings at the
same time.

Basketball —

Continued from Page 1A

mission voted to approve
the construction.
In July however, former City
C o m m issio n er Raul T rcm el
addressed the commission re­
questing that the downtown
courts be brought back for
further consideration, rather
than eliminating them.
Since that time, several meet­
ings have been held between
interested persons and city of­
ficials. and the matter was pres­
ented to the Parks and Recre­
ation Board on Aug. 3. At that
time, the board recommended
the commission consider leaving
Ixith downtown courts in place,
removing the lights, and en­
forcing a 15 year old and under
age restriction.
To protect .nearby residents,
the board also suggested a hedge
be put up. and that the use of the

the same criteria and so choose
highly similar spouses.
But they found that spouses of
twin pairs In their study were not
cxpcclally alike. They also found
that twins did not consistently
approve o f their sibling's choice
o f a male, contrary to what one
might expect tf the two twins
w ere using sim ilar selection
criteria.
The spouses also failed to
report any consistent attraction
toward their spouse's Identical
twin.

Rain
Continued from Page 1A
with the previous five
months o f 1992. produced the
12-month 13.05-inch surplus.
During 1992, and 1991. San­
ford was the benefactor of a rain
bonus. Nearly 18 Inches o f
above-normal rainfall were re­
corded In Sanford during 1992.
Just one year before. In 1990.
rainfall hud reuchcd Its lowest
point in more than 40 years.
The recent decline In rainfall
led the district governing board
this month to decide to continue
the watering restrictions in the
w estern areas o f S em in o le
County and elsewhere In the
Wcklvn River basin. In June, the
board Imposed an 8 u.m.-to-8
p.m. watering ban after the level
o f the W eklva River dipped
below 7 feet. The rest of central
F lo rid a re m a in e d on a 10
a.m.-to-4 p.m. restriction.

Smith. Davenport.
B a ld w in -F alrch lld Funeral
Home, Goldenrod, In charge of
arrangements.

MILDRED "MIDDIE"
HAWKINS
Mildred "M id d le " Hawkins.
78. o f One Center Boulevard,
A lt a m o n te Spring s, died
Wednesday. Aug. 18. at her
residence. Bom Nov. 24. 1914 in
Fayetteville. W.Va., she moved
to Central Florida from Fort
laiuderdale In 1977. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Episcopal Church of the Resur­
rection. She belonged to Junior
League of Pittsfield, Mass., nnd
was a former member of Rolling
Hills Golf Club. Longwood.
Survivors Include husband.
John L. II; daughter. Grace M..
Longwood; son. John L. III.
Ch n t t a n o o g a . T e n n .; t hree
grandchildren.
Beacon Cremation Service of
Central Florida, Orlando. In
charge of arrangements.

JOSEPH BRYAN RAGSDALE
Joseph Bryan Ragsdale. 34. of
Bowler's Alley. Lake Monroe,
died Monday. Aug. 16. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San­
ford. Born May 6, 1959 In
Macon. Gu.. he moved to Central

c o u r t s be r e v ie w e d on a
quarterly boats to determine If
they were being properly used.
At tonight's commission meet­
ing. the question o f retaining the
downtown courts. In addition to
the continuing plans for the
sports complex court construc­
tion. will be discussed In a
special presentation during the
early portion o f the city com­
mission meeting.
HwtMPSoto by Tommy Vlnctnl
It the city changes its mind
about eliminating the downtown Josh Holloway ralias the flag at school a i Rob Norton aaalsta.
courts, the city will have to bring
the matter back for future con­
sideration of site plan approval,
to grant Itself authority to have Continued from Page 1A
each by name, she waved back.
the courts at that location.
One father stood outside the
A c c o r d i n g to C u r r a n ,
The meeting Is scheduled to
gate a few moments as his cnrollcmcnt at the school Is up
begin at 7 p.m. In the com­
daughter pushed toward the this year with 267 students
mission chambers o f Lake Mary
school with the others in her registered for classes on the first
City Hall. 100 W. U k r Mary
class.
day.
Blvd.
"B ye." he whispered. "I klnda
T h e p rc-k ln dcrgarten and
miss the days when she didn't kindergarten students at All
want me to leave."
Souls arc attending classes In
Principal Margaret Curran was new facilities across 9th Street
Onc friend of a happily mnrrled all smiles as the youngsters from the school. The old build­
Sanford couple said he didn't whisked past her In the court­ ings that housed those students
know exactly why people might yard. Most called her name and will be torn down next week.
choose each other as mates, but waved as thev ran by. Calling
"W e needed some new. mod­
Elliott and Rose Davis were a
ern facilities." Curran said. "T h e
good example of choosing right.
old buildings have been a part of
The Bram T ow er residents
Sanlord since 1954 or so and It
share 38 years o f marriage, seven
was time to replace .them with
children. 21 grundchUdscn -add
something new.*' ,
fmutnttod
from
Pag*
1A
11 greatgrandchildren. And U»«y
The spotless buildings sit next
help the students, and their
are still "lovey-dovey, like on n
to the old facllty. They are bright
honeymoon." Herman Schrocdcr (fillie s , change the patterns In and cheer)’.
their lives that have led to the
said.
"A n d the teachers love them."
students' habitual truancy.
information from tho Aitoclotod P ro u woo
Curran
said.
I In m il I lory
By keeping students In school,
The emphasis ut All Souls this
she said, the problems of student
crime und general mischief on year will Ik - on reading. Students
will be encouraged to read more
the part of the young people
through a variety of activities.
should decrease as well.
Including monthly televisionDailey said the program will,
less n i g h t s whi c h wi l l be
hopefully,
reduce
truancy
by
33
Although the monthly average
highlighted by at-school activi­
percent at Lakcvlcw and Sanford
edged above the seven-foot level
ties for the whole family.
middle schools.
In July, the dnily average was
The administration will devel­
dropping so governing board
members decided to leave the op strategics to find solutions to
the truancy problem as well us
b a n In e f f e c t , s a i d P a t
evaluating the existing truancy
M cSwceney. a district
procedures and restructuring or
spokesman.
*
streamlining the programs ns
Eventually, u small portion of needed.
After a trial run at the two
the rain soaks deep underground
Into the state's drinking water schools, the district will evuluutc
supply. A district monitored well the programs nnd If they are
In Geneva was recorded nearly successful, they will apply for a
two-tenths of a foot higher than continuation grant In March of
the June level. Water In the well next year lo expand (he program
has Increased by more than to other middle schools.
six-tenths o f a foot during the
past 12 months.
The water level In a Longwood
well took a 2.6-foot plunge last
month. Despite the drop, the
level has Increused more than
two feet during the past 12
months.

School

Truant

S a n fo rd H e ra ld

Is a proud member of the "Welcome
Wagon" Family In Seminole County

Florida In 1983. He was Chris­
tian.
S u rvivors include mother,
Gruce Garbade. Sanford:
brothers. Raym ond Russell.
Sanford. James Randall. Lake
Monroe: personal representative,
Thomas R. Baughman. Sanford.
Beacon Creinntlon Service of
Central Florida. Orlando. In
charge of arrangements.

JOSE G. TORMOS. SR.
Jose G. Tormos. Sr.. 68. of N.
Marcy Drive. Longwood. died
Tuesday. Aug. 17. at Medical
Center. Baton Rouge. La. Born
June 23. 1925 In Puerio Rico, he
moved to Central Florida in
1984. He wus a self employed
g e n e r a l c o n t r a c t o r and a
member of Calvury Assembly
Spanish Ministry. 11c was an
Army veteran of World Wur II.
Survivors Include wife, Irdlng
Chardon: sons. Jose G. Jr..
Longwood. Plcardo M., Puerio
Rico; daughters. Julie. Long­
wood. Maria. Lake Mary; sisters.
Glortda. Carmen. Alda, Ncllda.
Ana. all of Puerto Rico; nine
grandchildren.
B aldw in -F alrch lld Funci il
Home. Oaklawn Chapel. Lake
Mary. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

If You Are:
Moving Into or
Around The Area
Getting Married
Having A Baby

Let your Welcome Wagon representative
answer your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.
If You Uve In One Of These Areas. Please Call

Sanford
323-5265
Lake Mary
321-6660
Longwood- 869-8612 or 774-1231
Winter Springs 777-3370
Altamonte
339-4468
Casselberry
695-7974
Oviedo
•
695-3819
Or Anytime Day Or Night Call 646-9644

�•A - Sanlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Thursday. Aujjust 19. 1993_____________

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C lin to n m a y e a s e p e s t ic id e
lim its in p r o c e s s e d fo o d s
aspect of a broader food-safety
legislative package being firepared by the administration. II
WASHINGTON - In a move enacted by Congress. It would
Ion# sought by the agriculture overturn the so-called Delaney
and chemical Industries, the Clause of the Federal Food. Drug
Clinton administration Is pro­ and Cosmetic Act. which pro
posing to undo a blanket ban on hlhlts even negligible amounts of
cancer-causing pesticides In carcinogens In processed foods
processed foods, according to such as applesauce, ketchup and
interest groups who have l&gt;ern |ulccs.
Already, environmental and
briefed by officials.
•onsumer groups who were
Instead the administration
tirlefrd by government offlc lain
seeks a standard that would
Tuesday and Wednesday arc
a l l o w s m u l l a m o u n t s o f condemning the move, while
carcinogens If the government
Industry representatives who
determines they do not pose a a tten d ed separat e b r i e f i n g
significant health risk.
sessions praised II.
"W e cannot accept a reform
Administration officials "drscribed to us that they would package that undermines a cen­
support a negligible risk policy." tral public health concept e m ­
said Sberwln Gardner, senior bodied In the Delaney Clause."
vice president for the Grocery said Jay Feldman of the National
Coalition Against Misuse o f
Manuf act urer s of Amer i c a.
"Negligible risk" would Ire de­ Pesticides. " I f wc allow that
fined as one added cancer case provision to Ih- repealed, we
undermine the longterm coal of
for every million people.
getting cancer-causing
It Is the most controversial

■y RITA ■IAM I1H
Associated Pross Writer

|M-stletiles out ol the food."
" W e f eel s t r o n g l y that
carcinogens should not Ik- In the
fond supply.” said Polly Hopplus. director of World Wildlife
Fund’s agricultural pollution
prevention project. But she
applauded some other aspects of
tfie administration's plan as a
"good start."
Mark Nestlen of the National
Association of Stale Depart­
ments o f Agriculture said the
administration was moving In "a
positive direction to make the
changes In pesticide regulation
that have been needed for sever­
al years."
The (environmental Protection
Agency. Agriculture Department
and Food and Drug Administra­
tion are working together on the
food safety legislation, which Is
to Ik- presented In congressional
hearings on Sept B.
KPA spokeswoman Loretta
Ucelll refused to comment on the
package, saying It was still being
developed.

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OF NON-AD VALOREM
ASSESSMENT ROLL
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 1 1 ,1 9 9 3
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SECTION 197.3632, FLORIDA STATUTES, ON S E P T E M B E R 14,1993, AT 7:00
P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER A S POSSIBLE, A T T H E SEMINOLE COUNTY
SERVICES BUILDING, ROOM 1028,1101 EAST FIRST STREET, SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
BELOW IS A GEOGRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE PROPERTIES SUBJECT TO LEVIES OF
NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FIRST TIME.

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PHARMACY HOURS

OUR PHARMACIES
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M O M O A V • SATURD AY

9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
CLOSED SUNDAY

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SERVICE
PHARMACY...
415 Celery Ave.

Sanford
Middle
School

SITE
NO.
1

DISTRICT NAM E
Bolling Farms

IMPROVEMENT
Streot Lighting

A S S E S S M E N T SCH ED U LE
$56.87 / lot, varies each year

2

Brighton Park at Carillon
Phase 2

Streot Lighting

$200.63 / lot, varies each year

3

Chase Groves Unit 7A

Street Lighting

$15.24 / tot, varies oach year

4

Country Club Drive

Stroot Lighting

$42.99 / lot, varies each yoar

S

Deer Run Master Community

Street Lighting

$4.88 / lot, varies each year

6

Howell Crook

Aquatic Weed
Control

$.73 / front foot, varlos each
year

7

Lake Oaks

Engineering

$ 11 . 77 -$161.02/homeslte,
1993 only

8

Myrtle Lako Hills

Road Paving

$772.51 / lot, annually

9

River Walk

Streot Lighting

$255.63 / lot, varies each year

10

Sanford Trails Estates

Street Lighting

$65.58 / lot, varies each year

11

Springs Landing Boulevard

Street Lighting

$4.88 / lot, varies each year

Porsons are advised that, if thoy docido to appeal any docision made at this hoaring, thoy will nood a rocord
of tho procoodmgs, and, for such purpose, thoy may nood to insuro that a vorbatim rocord of tho proceedings
Is made, which record includos tho lostimony and ovidonco upon which tho appeal is to bo basod.

AS A PROPERTY OW NER IN THE DISTRICT, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAR AT
THIS HEARING AND FILE WRITTEN OBJECTIONS W ITH SEMINOLE COUNTY
W ITHIN 20 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. THESE ASSESSMENTS W ILL APPEAR
ON TH E TAX BILL YOU WILL RECEIVE IN NOVEMBER 1993, AND WILL BE
COLLECTED BY TH E SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR.
Parsons with disabilities noading assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the
Employee Relations Department ADA Coordinator 48 hours Inadvance ol the meeting at 321 -1130. extension
7941.
MARYANNE MORSE, Clerk to the Board ol County Commissioners. Sominoto County. Florida

. Deputy Clerk
v .

1514 S. FRENCH AVE.
PHARMACIST: JERRY LIGU0RI
PHONE: 407-321-6626
State-licensed and registered pharmacists
Convenience: have your prescription filled
while you shop
We accept PCS, PAID, BC-BS MEDIMET and
MEDICAID
Computerized prescription records
We carry a full line of FDA-approved
quality generic drugs
1Prescriptions are easily transferable. Just
bring in your refutable prescription and
we'U contact your physician and take care
of all the details.

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Can AII'Erlckson ’Canes
continue winning ways?

S T A T S &amp; STA N D IN G S
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Phiiadaiphla (Jackton 7 71 al Colorado
( B la lr A f l.iM p m

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2 My Gallant Lady
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1 T n hartto
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4 Fernando
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1 Shotgun Ltd
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Florida (Haugh M l) al HaulIan (Portugal
11-4),l : t i a m.
Frida r*t Oa mat
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Montreal al Cincinnati. 7 l l p m .
Philadelphia at Houtton. I.O lp m
Lot A n g tltt al SI. Lou It. I :U p m
Pllttburgh el San Dtogo. 10.Olp m
Florida al San F re a citn . 10:11p.m.
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Toronto 7. Cleveland 4. II trmlngt
Botlon 1. Chicago 0
Kantat City 1. Mlnnatota 1
Detroit 0. California 4
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Oakland 41Dal roll. 7 Olp m.
KentatCIty al New York, 7 10 p m
Saattla at Toronto. 7:15p.m.
Cleveland al Botlon, 7 U p m
Te«at at Baltimore. 7:11 p m
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Mllwaukaa al California. 10 Olp.m

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Civettinaogit, Caroline 1
K new ille al Hunttville (n)
TherM ey'i Oamat
Oreenvllte et Orlande, 1

BASIBALL STANDIINIS
All Timet E O l
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42 77
154 27
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Atlanta 1. Lot Angtltt A II Innlngt
Houtten |. FldrM* I
SI Louita. San Diego 0
Philadelphia 7. Coioradot
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Veto Beach f. Dunedin 4
Watt Palm Beach A Fort Myert 1
Saratola M. Fori Leudvrdale I
Thurtday'i Oamat
SI. Pelertburg al Fort Lauderdale
Dunedin al Lakeland
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Fori M yert at Varo Beach
Saratola at Wail Palm Beach
Daytona at Cher lone
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Si. Peienburgat Fori Lauderdale
Dunedin al Lakeland
Clearwater al SI. Lucie
F ori M y e rt al Vero Beach
Saratola a l Watt Palm Beach
Daytona at Charlotte

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Umpiret — Homo. Craaford: F ln f. Quick,
Second. KarwlnDonley; Third. Rippley

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Tim Raines Ib a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. His stats are
for the 1993 season In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and current career totals
(including 1993 games) in the third column.
On Wednesday night, Raines was O-for-3 as the While Sox
were the victims of a one-hit shutout by Danny Darwin ol the
Boston Red Sox, losing 5-0.
RAINES GAUGE
•93
Category
Games........... ... 75
At-batB........... ... 269
Ry fl 8'»»«*•(#iaasa#•**... 58
HtlS................ ... 81
RBI................ ... 37
Doubles......... ... 9
4
Triples........... ...
Home runs.... .... 12
9
Steals............ ...
Average......... ....301

best
160
647
133
194
71
38
13
1B
90
.334

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117
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to
117
141
147

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144

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241
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111
no
in
214

career
1,778
6,730
1,194
2,004
690
325
100
119
738
.298

Tim Raines
Runt Scared
Dykdra, Philadelphia. Ill; Bond). San
Francitco. 100, Gant, Allanla. t l. Kruk.
Philadelphia. M ; Blauter. Atlanta. 70.
Gllkty. SI. Loult. 77. Biggio. Houtton, 77.
Runt Batted In
Bondi San F ra n c itc o . fa ; DauHon,
Philadelphia. (7; MeW llllamt. Sen Fran
clKO. 01: Gem. Allanla. (1, Juiiite, Allanla.
(I; King. Pllttburgh. 7f; Begnalt. Hout ton.
77; Alou. Montreal. 77; Murray. New York.
77.
H ill
Gwynn. Sen Diego. 1S4; J Ball. Pllttburgh.
147; Bagwell. Houiton. 145; Grace. Chicago,
la); Dykitra. Phiiadaiphla. 141; King. Pit
liburgh, lal; Bichette. Colorado. Ilf; Jal
lariat. SI Loult. Ilf.
Doublet
B ic h e t t e , C o lo r a d o . 17; D y k it r a ,
Philadelphia. U
Gwynn, Sen Diego, 14;
Biggio. Houtlon. )); B»9 «ell. Houtton. JO
Grece. Chicego. X , Glikay. Si Loult. 17;
Zeile, SI. Loult. If; Hayvv. Colorado, if ;
JBell.Pltt 4burgh.lt
Triplet
Butter. Lot Angelet. f; Colemen. New
York. 0; EYoung. Coloredo. 7; Cedilla.
Colorado. 7; Finley. Houtton. 7; 4 are tied
with 4.
Hem# Runt
Bondi. Sen Francitco. M; Gent, Atlanta
)0. Sole. Chicago. It; Jutttce. Allanla. If;
MaWilliamt. San Francitco. 17; McGrllf.
Allanla, 17; Bonilla. New York. 24
Helen Setet
Coleman. Haw York. M; DL ow Ia San
Francltca. 14; JaltortoT, SI. Loult. M; Carr,
F lo rid a , H i OeShlelda. M o n lra a l. 14;
Dykdra. Philadelphia. U ; E Young. Col
or ado. It.

Rl|0. Cincinnati, 174; Smoitt. Allanla. 117;
Benet. San Diego. 141; GM eddui. Atlanta,
144; H a rn lu h . Houtton. 141. Gutman.
Chicago. IM/ Gaadan. Maw York. I ll

FlarMa Stale League
Secend Hall
Katlarn Olvltlan

Inexperience and the departure
o
f three top receivers, prompted
AP Sports Wrlftr
Erickson to revamp a play book
CORAL GABLES - No one that helped Miami win 29 con'will accuse Dennis Erickson of sccutlve games during the past
three seasons.
squandering his inheritance.
The one-back offense Erickson
E rick son 's predecessor as
Coach at the University o f Miami. brought to Coral Gables will
Jimmy Johnson, left behind a remain pan of his arsenal. But
wealth or talent when he de­ he plans to have two running
parted for the Dallas Cowboys In backs In the game about half the
time.
1989.
"Because o f personnel, we're
Over the next four seasons.
Erickson coached the Hurricanes pretty much forced to do It."
to a 44-4 record wi th two Erickson says. "W e have to get
naflOnal* championships. Last our best players on the field."
Costa's most dangerous target
year Miami finished 11-1, losing
mi
ght be fresh m an Jam m l
only to Alabama in the Sugar
German, a speedster from Fort
Bowl.
In 1993. for the first time. Myers, who was perhaps thr
Erickson will coach a team made nation's most highly regarded
up almost entirely of players he recruit last winter.
"I would expect Jamml to play
recruited.
a lot," Erickson says. "Coming
A milestone?
"It's trivia." Erickson says. “ I out o f high school, he was
don 't even com ment on It. probably as talented as I've
seen."
because I think It's ridiculous.
Up front. Miami will be much
"T h e guys were my guys from
the first day I got here. They'll b ig g * this fall. Four starters
always be my guys, and all those weigh at least 295 pounds, led
guys that played In '89 were my by Immense sophomore tacklr
Ri c k y Perr y |6-foot-7. 310
guys, because I coached them."
Erickson may bristle at the pounds).
"W c could be better In the
Implication that he has been
winning with another coach's offensive front than we've ever
players, but there's no denying been.” Erickson says.
Defensively. Miami will look
Johnson had a lingering Impact
much the same as tn the past —
on the Miami program.
The '93 Hurricanes must re­ that Is. fast. The primary con­
place 15 starters, most o f them cern Is at linebacker, where last
members o f Johnson's final re­ year's talented threesome of
cruiting class. That group of Mlchca) Barrow. Darrin Smith
seniors went 25-0 at home and and Jessie Armstead have de­
won the Orange. Cotton and parted.
"T h at’s our biggest question
Sugar bowls.
.Now, Erickson will rely on his mark." Erickson says. Likely
own recruits, and the question Is replacements Include freshman
whether they're good enough to James Burgess o f Homestead
make another run at No. 1. The and 5-foot-8, 205-pound Rohan
Hurricanes have finished In the Morley. son o f the late reggae
top three seven consecutive star Bob Mar ley.
The front four should be one of
years.
Miami's best yet. and that's
Miami's new quarterback will saying something at a school
be Junior Frank Costa, a 6-foot-4 that produced Russell Maryland.
Philadelphian who spent the Cortez Kennedy and Jerome
past two seasons as an under­ Brown. Six linemen who saw
s t u d y to H elsm a n T r o p h y
considerable action last season
winner Glno Torretta. Costa return. Including starting ends
m oves Into a Job that has Darren Kreln and Kevin Patrick,
produced four NFL starters since and 280 -pou n d sop h om ore
1982.
tackle Warren Sapp.
"H e has a chance lo be os good
"T h e strength of our team Is
as any o f them." Erickson says.
probably our defensive from,"
"I look Tor him to have a great E r i c k s o n s a y s . " H o w the
year."
linebackers play Is the key. If
The Hurricanes appear deep at they come through, we have a
r u n n i n g b a c k . S o p h o m o re
chance to be very good on
tailbacks Danyell Ferguson and r defense."
starters w eigh at least 295
When Erickson's first two re­
pounds, led by Immense sopho­ cruiting classes signed with
more tacklennett and Larry
Miami, they received only fair
Jones can run. block and catch grades from most experts. Hr
the ball well.
declines to assess them now.
The abundance of ball­
" I guess we'll find out." he
carriers, coupled with Costa's
says, "when we play this year."
■ y . m V B N W IN!

PITCHINO
I) Dec M eat
TGreene. Philadelphia. t ) X (00. 1 * 1;
Burkett. San Francltca. 1(5. TM. 144;
Clavlna. Allanla. 14 4. .770. 107. Swill. Sen
Francitco. 17 X 771.1.71; Kilo. Houdon, II a.
741. 141; Avery, Atlanta. 154, 741. J.ft;
Portugal. Houtton, 114, TM. 7 74

Carolina a l Knoivilla
Birmingham al Chattanooga
Mam phi* al Hunttvilto
FrM ay'i Oamat
Greenville al Orlande
NetAvUto at Jacktanvllto
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1 Gabby Enrique
4 00
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740 440 )J0
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t 40 1 M 4 M
1 Ricardo Chlmala
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5 Napa Erklaga
7.10
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4 40
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7 00 IIM
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4 Ricardo Ballran
17 00 ( M 040
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al Allanla

La Smith. St. Loult. 40; Bock, Sen Frenclkco. 14; Hervay, Flerlda, 14/ M yert.
Chicago. 15; MIWllllemA Phiiadaiphla. U .
Stanton, Allanla, 17; Wattelend, Monlraal. 14

A M ER IC AN LC A O U E
R
0 AB
H Pel.
147
120 424 71 145
Otorud Tor
Molltor Tor
477
71 111
III
221
404
220
G o n u ltt Tai
too
n IX
Harpar Min
IM 172 41 t i l
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Thomat Chi
114 417 71 - tn
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117 44) (7 147 JI7
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111 O l
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40 IX
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White. Toronto. (]; Phiiltpt. Detroit, M j
RAtomar, Toronto, 07; Lotion. Cleveland. 44;
RHanderton. Toronto. (4.
BulSI ^*Med |n
Fitider, Detroit. 101; Thomat. Chicago.
100; Balia. Clave lend. 04; Olerud. Toronto,
ft; Gorualet. T eiat. f l ; Baarga. Cleveland
00. Carter. Toronto. 70
. Hitt
Olerud. Toronto. 141; Molltor. Toronto. ISS;
RAtomar. Toronto. Ia7; McRae. Kantat City.
144; Baarga. Cleveland. 141. Letton, Clave
land. IM; PhllllpA Dot roil, IM.
Olerud. Toronto. 44; While. Toronto. SI;
Joyner, Kantat City. SO; Oreectweli, Botlon.
I f; Puckett, Mlnnatota. If; Carter. Toronto.
I f ; G rlflo y J r . Sa a llla. M i Anderton.
Baltimore. M ; Palmeiro. Tenet. M; O'Neill.
New York. M.
Triplet
L Johnton. Chicago. II; Hulie. Teiat. 10;
Cora. Chicego. f; Lotton. Cleveland. 0;
Curler. Detroit. 7; McRae. Kantat City. 7;
TFernarvdei. Toronto. 7.
Home Runt
Gorualet. T eiat. St; Grltfey Jr. Seattle, X ;
Thomat. Chicago, 12; Balia. Cleveland. 22;
Palmeiro. Teiat, M , Fielder, Detrail, Mj
Salman. Colltornia. 17; Tatttaton. Dtlroil.27.
Stolen Betet
Lotton. Cleveland. 40; Curtla. Calitomle.
a); Polonla. C attlarnla. aO; RAIomar,
Toronto. M ; RHandarton. Toronto, la;
LJohnton. Chicago. If; While. Toronto. 24.
PITCHINO
II Dec it lent
Key. New Yor*. '.14. Iff. I M ; Muttina.
Baltim ore, t i l. .711, 4.41; McDowall.
Chicago, lt-7, .711. ISS; Wlckmen. New
York. Ida. Ha, 4.41. Hontgan. Toronto. 140.
700. XT!; Femandat. Chicago. 14 X .700.
J 00; Appier. Kantat City, 14 4, .700.1 04
Strikeout!
RJohnton. Seattle. IIS; Gurman. Toronto.
14ft’ Appier. Kantat City. 140; Finlay.
Colltornia. IM; Lengtton. California. IM.
Clamant. Botlon. I ll; Portt. New York. 111.
Cone. Kantat City. IM
Savet
Montgomery, Kantat City. M; OWerd.
Toronto. M; Ruttell. Botlon. U . (Xton.
Baltimore. If; Henke. Teiat. If. Aguilera.
Mlnnatota. M; Eckarttoy. Oakland. H

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AM ERICAN C O N F E R E N C E
Eed
W
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1 • • I.4N 47
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Pllttburgh
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1
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t
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1 1 0
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Houtton
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t 0
2
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1 t
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0
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2 0 0 1000 44 27
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t
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LA Rami
0 2 0
000 X 47
FrMay, Aug. 10
Groan Bay at Hew England. 7p m
Clnclnnall at Detroit, 7 10pm
Lot Angelet Reidertet Inditnepolit. I p m
Miami at Oenver.Op.m.
Saturday, Aug. 11
Dei lav vt Houtten at Sar Antonio. 1110
pm .
Lot Angelet Rami el Cleveland Ip m
Buffalo vt. Tampa Bay al Orlande. I :»
p.m.
Atlanta al Philadelphia. 7:Mp m
Mlnnatota at Kantat City. (p m .
New York Jelt al New York Giant!. I p m
Phoenli at Sen Diego, t o m .
Sen Francitco el Seattle. 10p m
Sunday, Aug. tl
Wethington el Pllttburgh. I p.m.
Monday, Aug. 1)
Chicego et New Or leant. I p m

B A S EB A LL
America a League
T E X A S R A N O E R S - Optioned J e ll
Bronkey. pitcher, to Oklahoma City ol the
American Attoc lalton.
B A S K E T B A LL
National bethel be 11Altec fatten
A T L A N T A H A W K S - Signed Ooug
Edwardt. forward, to a multiyear contract
Greek Bothetbell League
PANION IDS — Signed Ed Stokei. center
F O O TB A LL
Naltonal Feetball League
C L E V E L A N D BROWNS - Signed Roman
Anderton. placeklcker.
PH ILAD ELPH IA E A G LE S - Signed Mark
Duper. wide receiver, to a one year contract
Claimed Orlando McKay, wide receiver, oil
w alvtrt Irom the Green Bay Packert.
Releeted Fred Montgomery, wide receiver,
end Mike Heller, oftenvlve lineman
SAN FRANCISCO 47ERS - Waived Gregg
Rakociy. center.
S E A T T LE SEAHAW KS - Agreed to termi
with Cortei Kennedy, delentivt tackle, on a
lour year contract eitontlon through Iff*
T AM PA BAY BUCCANEERS - Waived
Tracy Bennett, placeklcker.
H O C K IV
Naltonal Hockey League
C A LO AR Y F L A M E S - Signed Kelly Kith),
center, to • multiyear contract.
NEW YORK RAN O ERS - Signed Ooug
iLiWtUr|
Ijtekn# QflVflMTlIlHI,
mat
SAN JOSK SHARKS - Signed Jamie
Baker, cantor.
W A SH IN G T O N C A P IT A L S - Signed
Shawn Anderton. dettrvteman. to a one year
te rm in a tio n c o n tra c t; Byron O a lo a .
goal lender, to a one year contract plut an
option year; and Marlin Gendren. right wing.
to a two year contract plut an option year.
C O LL E O E
NCAA — Placed Aubum't football program
on two yea n probation and banned them
from petttaaton play, the conference Cham
ptenthipt and playing on tolevltton tor one
year; limited athletic tcheienhipa tor rulet
vtolattont Approved lha raciaMlttcattan ol
Cal Poly IL O from a Dlvltlon fl alhtotk
program to Dlvltlon I AA, etteettve Sap
•ember Iffa.
CANISIUS - Nomad Mark Warner. Fred
Roberta. Stove Yavallch and John Soctva
attltlanl football coachat
CASE W EST ER N - Named Krlatln M
Hughet women’t batketball coach
CINCINNATI - Dltmltted Mar km Pearce,
wide receiver, Irom the football team lor
rulet vtolattont
DELAW ARE Named Chrlt Morgan
mon't attltlanl toccer coach.
ILLINOIS — Named John Baumann mon't
attltlanl track and field coach
R U T G E R S — Nom ad Jam at F u lle r
ttrength and conditioning coach.
T A R L E T O N S T A T E - Named Lonnie
McMillan mon't and woman'! track and field
and croti country coach and Jeion Hoofen
men i and woman'! 1enr.lt coach and mon't
attltlanl batketball coach
VIROINIA T E C H - Signed Carol Alleno.
women'! batketball coach, to a four year
contract
WASHINGTON - Named Rlc Lettmenn
balabel Icoach

TVIfU D IO
B AS EB ALL
7:11 p m . — TBS. Lot Angalet Dodgert al
Allanla Brevet. (LI
0 p m . — 14. Florida Mar lint al Houtton
Attrot. (L)
S p m . — WGN. Montreal Eip ot at Chicago

Cub4.IL)
BOWLINO
7 10 p m — ESPN. Greater Harrltburg
Open.I L i
TENNIS
1):M p m — SUN. U.S Men t Hardcourl
Champlonthipt. third round malchet
VO LLEYBALL
1 a m - SUN. Woment AVPrMillar Llto
from Grand Haven
Midnight — USA. Honda del Set Toume

MISCELLANEOUS
0 p m. — SC, U.S. Olympic Showtete, alto

ellliMpm.
B AS EB ALL
7:M p m . - W G T O A M (M0I. Florida
Mar lint al Houtton Attrot
M ISCELLANEOUS
4 p m - W G T O A M ( M ) , Talk Sportt
With Peto Rota
7 p m — WWNI AM 17401 TheSporttNul
10 p m - WWNZ AM IM T . Florida Sportt
Exchange
to p m - W G T O A M ( M l . Sportt Byline
USA

Volusia
Continued from IB
They were followed by
Kenny West. Donnie Glessncr,
and Jason Burkett.
Gibson and Ponder took the
top two spots In the first WRS
feature. Completing the top five
were. In order o f finish, Grolha.
West, and Lockett.
Ponder, the WRS scries point
leader, suffered a relatively un­
successful evening Saturday
night, finishing second behind
Gibson In the first WRS Late
Model Stock 20-lapper and
coming In seventh tn the second
race.
Rogers, the points leader In
the Late Model division, and Jeff
Burkett were battling hard In the
evening's 30-lap finale' when the
two locked sheet metal on the
final lap.
Thomas then slipped by and
had to sprint to the start/flnlsh
line ahead o f Ronnie Burkett to
take the checkered flag. But
Thomas didn't find the last lap
easy.
"A ll three of us were out of
control," said Thomas o f his
bird's-cyc view o f the wreck. "I
was hanging on Just os much os
they were. I was Just lucky. It
was slippery out there."
Rogers did work his way back
to finish fourth behind Thomas
and the two Burketts. Kevin
Gillum claimed fifth.
David Ponder trailed Apopka's
Rusty Ebersole by 17 points In
the Sportsman track point slandiongs heading Into Saturday
night's competition. Bit with his
win and Ebcrsolc's fifth-place
finish. Ponder reclaimed the
(joints lead, moving out In front
by nine points.
Ponder seized the lead during
the fifth lap o f the 15-lap feature,
then ran ahead of the pack for
the rest of the race, leading Karl
Stairs. Hill Morris. John War­
rington. and Ebersole across the
finish line.
Lawrence stopped Jeff Miller's
run in the Street Slock )5-lup
main event and cut Into the
margin that separates the two In
the [joints' standings. Lawrence
didn't make up many points as
Miller held tight anf finished
second behind Lawrence.
Defending Street Stock cham­
pion Scott LeCatcs claimed third
ahead o f Kay Fulford and Bruce
Baker.

Falrbank. the points leader
among the Mint Stock pilots,
held off a strong challenge from
Phil Orr. T h ey were trailed
across the finish line by KOd
Butcher. Marshall Baker, and
Jay Johnson.
Letter was followed J.D. Clark.
Alexander Kelly. Jim Butler, nnd
Robert Milam In the Hobby
Stocks feature event. Complet­
ing the top five behind Comtlcan
in the Florida Modlflcds main
were Wray Shaffer. David In*
divert, Jerry Yarbrough, and Bob
MacKenzlc.
A full slate o f asphalt track
racing Is set for this Saturday.
Aug. 21. at Volusia County
Speedway. Racing Is scheduled
to begin at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information, contact
the VCS race office at (904)
255-2243 or (904) 985-4402.

S o ftb a ll------ Continued from IB

,

ASA s local
sanctioning organization.
There Is not a non-resident's
fee for players who live outside
of Seminole County.
Registration Is avallublc on a
first-come, forst-served basis be­
tween 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. ut the
Seminole Softball Complex, lo­
cated on West North Street ofTof
Douglas Avenue between State
Roads 436 and 434. All fees are
due upon registration.
For more information, contact
Reg Sigmon at the Seminole
Softball Complex. 788-0609 ;or
788-0405.

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P e o p le
IN BRIEF
Secretaries Int’l plan picnic
Professional Secretaries International. Winter Park Chapter,
will meet on Tuesday. Sept. 7. at the Utkc Mary home of
Florida Dlvlson President Joyce C. Saminei, Cl’S.
There will be an Informal picnic dinner beginning at G p.m.,
followed by the business meeting at 7 p.m. All Central Florida
area secretaries are Invited to attend.
For further Information or lo make reservation for dinner
|&gt;ortlon of the meeting, call Kris Czlrakl. CPS at 894-9801. The
cost Is $11.50 for dinner.

‘People helper’ training course offered
Central Florida Helpline Is offering their "people helper"
trulntng course for teens nnd adults. This course will help you
develop better listening skills that can be applied In everyday
situations, as well as In crisis.
There will be u Tuesday morning class from 9 u.m. to noon at
Azalea Park United Methodist Church of Winter Park and un
evening class will be offered from 7 pm. to 10 p.m. at
Northland Community Church In Longwood. The courses
begin Sept. 7 and meet once a week for 13 weeks.
Central Florida Helpline Invites any Interested person,
church or organization to call 740-7408 for more Information
and a training brochure.

Southern Living cooking class
Southern Living inogu/lnc is showing off culinary (aicnt by
bringing Its famous cooking school to Central Florida. The
two-hour Bhow Introduces creative Ideas for cooking, home
entertaining and menu planning. The experts will be dishing
out the fastest recipes from ensy to elegant and everyone will
go home with a gift bag complete with the Cooking School
cookbook, coupons and other surprises.
This cooking extravaganze will take place at Bob Carr
Performing Arts Center Thursday. Sept. 23. at 10 a.m. or 7
p.m. Tickets to the events are $5.50 each and can be
purchased through Ticket Master outlets or at the Orlando
Science Center, or the Orlando Arena box ofTlce.
Proceed from ticket sales benefit the Orlando Science Center.
Attendees are encouraged to bring a canned food or
non-perishable food product for donation to the Coalition for
the Homeless.

CALENDAR
Sunrise Kiwanls meets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Kiwanls Club meets every Friday, at 7
a.m., at Shoney's. US 17-92. south o f Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwanlans are welcome. For Information, call Tony
Durrani, president, at 330-2694.

COMA announces meetings
The Concerned Organization of Men In Action (COMA) meets
the first und third Friday, at 6 p.m., In the church annex nt St.
James AME Church, ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

Substance abuse
discussed
V f f ' •!»

SAFE. Substance Abuse Family Education, Is conducting a
"Families In Crisis" outreach program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting lo contact the Life Savers Club of SAFE may call
Libby Kuharske at 291 -4357.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet at 10 a.rn. every Monday at the
Deland Public Library. Interested poets arc welcome.
For more Information, please call Bob Shclford. 904-7360416. or Virginia Martin. 904-775*8909.

Sanford Rotarians to meet
i*

Rotary Club o f Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

AARP lists meeting schedule
The Winter Springs Chapter of AARP meets the third
Monday of the month, at 1:30 p.m.. at the Winter Springs
Senior Center off Edgcmon Avenue. Senior citizens. 50 and
over, are Invited to attend.
For Information, call Betty Sumplc. 695-0285.

Cancer support group meets
Support, Hope and Recovery. S.H.A.R., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Florida Regional Hospital in the
far comer Of the dining room. This Is a self help support group
far all cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Cal) 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

THURSDAY’S PRIME Tl

LARRY Q. DILLON
Marine Pfc. Larry C. Dillon,
son o f Marie R. Cass of 132
Drcsdan Court, Sanford, recently
completed recruit training and
wus promoted to his present
rank.
During the training cycle with
Recrui t Tr ai ni ng Battalion,
Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
Purrls Island. S.C.. recruits are
taught the basics o f battlefield
survival. Introduced to typical
mi l i t a r y dal l y rout i ne nnd
personal and professional stan­
dards.
All recruits participate In an
active physical conditioning
program and gain proficiency In
u variety of military skills In­
c lu d in g first aid, rifle
marksmanship and close-order
dr i l l . T e a m w o r k und selfd i s c i p l i n e are e mp h a s i z e d
throughout the cycle.
He Is a 1993 graduate of
Seminole High School of San­
ford.

RUBEN M. LOPEZ
Murine Pfc. Ruben M. Lopez,
son of Adelaida R. and Ruben M.
Lopez Sr. of 2837 Central Drive,
HaraM Photo Sy Harman Schroodof
Sanford, recently completed re­
Beam me up...
cruit training and was promoted
convenience of Its residents. Gary King makes
American Telecast Installed cable equipment In
to his present rank.
the final adjustments to the satellite dish for
Bram Towers, a senior's residential aparlment
During the training cycle with
optimum reception.
complex
In
downtown
Sanford,
recently
for
the
Recrui t T r ai ni ng Battalion.
Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
Parris Island. S.C.. recruits arc
taught the basics of battlefield
survival. Introduced to typical
mi l i t a r y dal l y rout i ne and
personal and professional stan­
dards.
All recruits participate In an
active physical conditioning
program and gain proficiency In
a variety of military skills InD E A R A B B Y : My y o un g
tie his laces when his father
e lu d in g first aid, rifle
grandson has a very peculiar
doesn’t? And when he gives me
marksmanship and dose-order
way o f eating — he will eat only
this "Daddy-don't" talk, what do
ADVICE
dr i l l . T e a m w o r k and selfone thing at a time. For exam­
Isay?
d i s c i p l i n e are e mp h a s i z e d
ple: I f there arc meat, potatoes,
C A N T WIN
throughout the cycle.
carrots and peas on his plate, he
DEAR C ANT: When the boy
He Is a 1992 graduate of
will finish eating all the meat
says. "Daddy don't." say " I
Seminole High School. Sanford.
before he even touches his car­
ABIGAIL
know — but Daddy should. And
rots. Then once he starts eating
VAN BUREN Daddy Is too big for me to spank.
BARTE. KENNEDY
his carrots, he will taste nothing
Butyou'rr not!"
Marine Pvt. Bart E. Kennedy,
else until he's finished them. He
son o f Alrthru G. Dube of 106
positively refuses to mix his
Falrlanc Circle. Sanford, recently
food. Now Isn't that ridiculous?
DEAR ABBY: My husband
completed recruit training.
When I try to tell him to rat a refuses to tie his shoelaces. He
During the training cycle at
bit of one thing and then another steps Into his shoes and lets the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
he says he doesn't want to. He laces drag. We have a son In
Parris Island. S.C., recruits are
refuses even lotry.
second grade who lets his laces
taught the basics o f battlefield
I don't know whether this drag on purpose. When 1 tell him
survival. Introduced to typical
comes under the heading of to lie them, he says, "Daddy
mi l i t ary daily routine, and
etiquette. Idiosyncrasies, heulth don’t."
personal and professional stan­
or habits, but It Just looks
Now I don't know what to say
H.
SI . ( »**!.-• . ' * t »1* - %
dards.
peculiar lo to me. Abby.
or do. At school, the children are
A
j . i . v* " .•
T
•
All recruits participate In an
Please classify this quirk and graded on neatness, and our son
acti ve physical conditioning
set me straight.
a l w a y s gets a bl ac k mar k
program nnd gain proficiency In
GRAMPS
because his shoelaces ore never
a variety o f military skills InDEAR GRAMPS: I would clas­ ti ed. I ' ve tried to tell my
e lu d in g first aid, rifle
sify this as nitpicking. Children husband he Is setting a bad
marksmanship and close-order
come In for enough criticism example for our son, but It
dri l l . T e a m w o r k and selfduring their childhood without doesn't help.
d i s c i p l i n e arc e mp h a s i z e d
having sontethng us inconse­
So how do you train a child to
throughout the cycle.
quential as this being called lo
He Is a 1992 graduate of
their attention. Skip It. What's
Seminole Community College
MOVIEl AND o.
the difference? Be glad he’s
High School o f Sanford.
healthy and can eat everything.
HsyU-R.
DEAR
ABBY: Eddie (not Ills
D
EN
N
IS
THE
GREGORY E. JACKSON
real name) und I have been going
MENACE 5:30 E
S ta ff Sergeant G regory E.
steady for four years. I’ m 25 urn)
A M E R I C A S LARCEST FLEA M A R K E T
Jackson o f Pensacola was re­
SANDLOT 10:15 Q
Mill,...,f it i-.j ... • '
S -1 St- ' ' i I’ M
Eddie’s 26. We definitely plan on
c e n t l y a w a r d e d t he A r m y
1 M|| A I ....
f Ml i M 11b
|
getting married, but here's the
Commendation Medal for his
tHV i i
- l A r i t ■' M ' ’ i
c* •’&gt;problem. Eddie says wc can't get
exceptional work as the In­
m a rried until he pays his
telligence Analyst for the 361st
parents back for putting him
Civil Affairs Brigade (U.S. Army
through college. Otherwise he'd
Reserve) located In Pensacola.
be get t i ng mar r i ed on his
Sgt. Jackson Is the son o f Joseph
parents' money.
B e s t In t Lie G a Ia x y
and Bobble L. Jackson of San­
Abby. his parents arc very well
ford.
off, and I'm sure they don't
expect to be paid back.
The way Eddie has It figured.
It will tnkc him at least five years
Mtnicute
S10X
to pay ofT his parents. He says In
the meantime we should Just go
Pedicure * P $20DoI
steady
I suggested we get engaged,
Hill
N
but Eddie doesn't believe In long
engagem ents What do you
make of this?

C h ild ’s p ic k y e a t in g h a b it s
g n a w a t g r a m p a ’s p a t ie n c e

MALE BIKINI
CONTEST
SAT.. AUG. 2 1 . 1 P M

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CONTEST
SUN.. AUG. 22. 1 P M
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$25.00:
NOW

EDDIE'S GIRL
DEAR GIRL: I think Eddie
should be commended for wan­
ting to repay his parents, but It
seems to me he's giving you a
five-year stall. Stalls arc for
horses and other four-legged
animals. I'd say "N a y ."

2709 S . O r la n d o D r .
S a n f o r d (SAVT-A-LOTShcRUjCtstti)

n
M on, Tuea, T h u n A F il 10am - 7pm

Hours:

W ednesday
10am • 3pm I
Saturday________1 0am - 6pm |

DEAR ABBY: I am involved
with un older married man. and
to tell you the truth. 1 feel a little
guilty about It.
He keeps telling me I shouldn't
feel guilty bccuusc u married
man who Is satisfied at home
wo ul d ne v e r e v e n look at
another woman. The way In­
puts It. " If a man Is well led at
home, he will not go to a
restaurant."
Is that true?
GOT THE GUILTS
DEAR GOT: No. Regardless of
how well fed some men ure. six
hours later, th ey're hungry
again!
CONFIDENTIAL TO D.W.R.:

|*V&gt;

The only sure way I know of to
double your money Is to fold It
over once and put It back in your
pocket.

A t l M O V 11 4. IN

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�4B - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, August 19, 1993

Where’s the bathroom?
The Spirit of St. Louis?
The Hope Diamond?
Many vlsliors zigzagging through
the
dim ly lit American History lobby
A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s W riter
fail lo notice Slydell — n 50-ycar-old
WASHINGTON - All day long tliry man standing tall and proud hi an
Urt question after question: "Where’s Immaculate guard's uniform.
Hut he takes everything In. In the
the bathroom?" "W here's the Hojh*
lllnm ond?'’ “ Have you seen my year he's been at the museum, lie lms
5-year old son?" Some limes ihelr feel methodically memorized everything.
hurt. Sometimes they net headaches. W hatever the question, chances are
Still, many Smithsonian museum he'll have the answer.
guards say nothing treats peak tourisl
Those who ask about the Foucault
season.
Pendulum, a lop attraction, are told:
"I love It. I love It. I love It." said
"T h ere are G-l pegs up there. One Is
Martin Slydell, a guard at the Na­ knocked down every 20 minutes.
tional Museum of American History. When one Is knocked down ... It
" I mean — Arizona. Texas. Georgia. means the Earth has rotated 15
Alabama. California. Chicago. New degrees. ... In a 24-hour period, all of
York — there are people from every­ them will Ik * knocked down. The
where.'*
m useum Is rotating beneath the
In the summer mouths, the paths pendulum."
along the national Mall fill with rivers
Slydell talks lo curators when they
o f people, cameras dangling from
their wrists, money pouches around set up new exhibits. He reads all llu*
pamphlets.
their waists, sneakers on their feet.
W hen he offers facts and figures,
The museums of the Smithsonian
often are their flrsi destination In visitors often stare In wonder.
" A lot of people are ex (wet trig
town. And the museum guards
security to say. 'Don't do this Don't
among the first people they met.
So protecting precious artifacts Is do th a t."' he said. "T h e y don't expect
only a small part of each day's work us to hr educated."
W hen 22-ycar-old Elaine Slay got a
for the guards: They're also part lour
guide, part Dear Abby. They explain J o b as a lllrshhnrn Museum guard
how to use the city's subway system, two years ago. she didn't know' a
tell visitors where to find exhibits Picasso from a Caldcr. She was like
they came to see. point them toward many tourists who wander Into the
landmarks like the Caplin!, nml make dnmil-shnprd museum of modem
art.
them feel welcome.

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FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 7S14
Spyglass Cove. Longaraod. FL
11771. Seminole County, Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ol
JAM U SA M E D IC A L EQ U IP
M E N T A SUPPLIES, and that I
Intend to register said name
wim the Division ot Corpora­
tions. Tallahassee. Florida. In
accordance with the provisions
of the Fictitious Nome Statutes.
To Wit; Section 4a) Of. Florida
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STA TE OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
C lH N « :f lU N C * H P / K
SOUTHTRUST M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
—v l —
M ICHAEL E PP S;SA N O R A
EPPS; THE U N ITEO STATES
OF AM ERICA; And THE
CROSSINGSMASTER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC
Defendants
AM ENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notka It hereby given ItiAt.
pursuant lo an O rdor Re
scheduling Public Sal* entered
In mo obov* styled cauto. In the
C irc u it C ourt of Somlnola
County. Florida. I will toll mo
properly tlluoto In Seminole
County, Florida, described at
Lot M . Block J. G R E E N
WOOD LA K ES UNIT D J "C ".
according lo mo Rial (hereof, as
recorded In Plot Book 7*. Paget
TO to 14. el Itw Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florid*
At public tele, to the highest end
best bidder, for cash, at me
West Iron! door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford.
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DAT EO AugutM. IWJ
AAARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By: Jene E. Jetewic
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Ihe Amor
leant with Disabilities A d . per
sons needing a special accom
modelion to participate in this
proceeding should contact the
Individual or agency tending
notice not later than seven days
prior to the proceeding it Ihe
address given on Ihe nolle*
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INTHE CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF TH FIIT H JU D IC IAL
CIRCUIT I N A N D F O R
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NOi F) 1444 C A I4K
CITIBANK. F S B .
Plaintiff.
VS

G E R A L D B LAR Eand
CONSTANCE M L A R E .h lt
wile; ASSOCIATES
F IN A N O A L S E R V IC E S C O
O F FLORIDA. INC .
Defendants
RE NOTICE O F S A L E
PURSUANT TO C H A P T E R S )
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment ol foreclosure doted
August 1. in ), and entered In
Cate No t) leas CA leK ol the
Circuit Court ol the 18th Judicial
Circuit In and tor Seminole
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , w h o ro ln
CITIBANK. F.S 8 . Is Plaintill
and G ER AIO B L A R E ot a t .
are Defendants I will sail to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at the West front door of the
Seminole County Courthouse In
San lord. Seminole County, Flor
Ida. al It 00 o'clock A M . on
August )), in ), the following
described properly as set forth
In said Order or Final Judg
ment.towll;
Lot f. Block It. W E A T H E R S
F IEL D . SECOND ADD ITION as
recorded in Plal Book II. Page
10) end 10) ol me Public Rec
ords ol Seminole County. Flor
Ida
Oaled at Sanlord. Florida.
August). in )
MARYANNE M O R SE
A t Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
BY: JanaE. Jetewic
A t Deputy Clark
Publish Augutl I), It. i n )
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. W-MI CP
IN RE ; ESTA TE OF
G E R T R U D E B E Z IO
Deceased
NOTICE
P LE A SE T A K E NOTICE mat
on the l*th day ol July. It*),
there was placed on deposit In
mis attic#, funds received from
M A M I E M O N T V I L L E os
Personal Representative of the
•slate ol G E R T R U O E BEZIO.
deceased In Iho amount ol
SI.*4] 4) S4ld lundv art ell ot
the assets duo to: ROSE G
B E Z I O whose la st known
address was; ROSE G BEZIO.
UNKNOW N and said asieis
remain unclaimed
Unless said funds are claimed
on or before si* (4) months Irem
the dote el tlrst publication ol
mis notice, said funds will be
forwarded to Ihe Slate ot Flor
Ido. pursuant to Florida Statutes
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IN WITNESS W HEREOF I
have set my hand and official
seal el SANFORD. FLORIDA,
mis Itm day ot July. Iff)
(SEAL)
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Clerk
By Rosemary Hamilton
Deputy Clerk
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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E IITH
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
F LO R ID A
CASE NO. n H U CA 14
F E D E R A L H O M E LO AN
M O RTGAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
vs
J M IC H A EL S P E C K , el e l .
Defendant (t).
N O T IC E O F SALE

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NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Scheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered in mis
cate now ponding in said Court,
the style ol which it indicated
I will M il to the highest and
best bidder tor cash In the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse.
M l Norm Park Avenue. San
lord, F lorida 11711, between
II 00 AAA. and 1:00 P M . on
September 1. If*]. Ihe lot lowing
described property at sal form
In said Order or Final Judg
men I, to wit:
LOT 001 A. T P A C T G, THE
ARBORS A T H ID D EN LAKE.
S E C T IO N I R E P L A T . AC
C O R D IN G T O T H E PLA T
T H E R E O F . JLS R EC O R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK If, P A G E t). OF
THE P U B L IC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y . FLOR
IDA
O R D E R E D a t Sem inole
County. Florida. August S. I**]
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
At Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Jene E . Jotawlc
As Deputy Clerk
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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT,
O F T H E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S E NO: *)**» CA-14 K
A M E R IC A N G EN ER A L HOME
E Q U IT Y . IN C . successor by
m e rg e r to C R E D I T H R I F T .
INC .
PtaHttllt,
vs
N I C H O L A S L U O N G O end
O L L I E SUE LUONGO. el al.
Delendanllt).
NOTICE OF
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
N O TICE It hereby given thel
the undersigned Clerk ot Iho
C ir c u it Court ot Somlnolo
County. Florida will, on the fnd
day ot September. I**), at 11 00
A M at tha Wasl Front Door ol
the Somlnola County Court
house. Sanford. Florida otter lor
sale and sell at public outcry lo
•ho highest and bail bidder lor
cosh, the following described
property situated In SEMINOLE
County, Florida:
Count 1
Parcel *. Lot 40S. Less me
East 4*0 ) feel thereof and the
North II) J feet ot Lot 404. O P
SW O PE LA N D C O M P A N Y ’S
P L A T O F BLACK HAMMOCK,
as recorded In Plot Book 1.
Pages DO and III. Public Rec
ords ol Seminole County, Flor
Ida
Parcel 10. Lot sot. Lest the
East 440 5 feet thereef and Ihe
Norm 44) 5 teal of Lot 404. Lest
the Norm ]|) ) teal ihereol. O
P SW OPE LANO COM PAN Y’S
P L A T O F BLACK HAAAAAOCK.
at rcorded In Plal Bonk 1. Paget
110 and 111. Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
Caunt11
Parcel I. Lot M*. Lest Ihe
West 4)31) feel thereof. O P
SW O PE LA N D C O M P A N Y ’S
P L A T O F BLACK HAAAAAOCK.
as recorded In Plal Book 2.
Pages DO and lit. Public Rec
ords of Seminole C o , Florida
Parcel 1). Lol 408. Lest the
East 440 5 tee* thereof end Lot
404. Lass the North 111 5 teat
Ihereol. O P SWOPE LANO
C O M P A N Y 'S PLAT OF BLACK
HAAAAAOCK, recorded In Plat
Book I. Paget 110 end M l.
Public Records ol Seminole C o .
Florida
Count III
Parcel 4. Lol Ml. Less the
North M4 15 teat thereof, O P
SW O PE LAN O CO M PAN Y'S
P L A T O F BLACK HAMAAOCK.
es rcorded In Plal Book 1. Paget
110 end lit . Public Records ot
Seminole Co . Florida
Parcel 7, Lot Ml. I r t t Iho
West 4 U H feel thereat. O P
SW O PE LA N O C O M P A N Y ’S
P L A T O F BLACK HAAAAAOCK.
os recorded In Plat Booh 1.
Pages u o end til. Public Roc
ords ot Saminoto County. Flor
id*
pursuant to me Final Judgment
entered In a case pending In Mid
Court, the stylo ot which It
Indicated above
W ITNESS my hand and ol
tid a l teal ol said Court mis sm
d ayol Augutl. 1*8).
tS E A L )
AAARYANNE MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Ja n o E Jetewic D C.
In accordance with the Amer
leant with Disabilities Act. par­
sons noading a spatial accom
modatton lo participate In this
proceeding should contact Court
Administration ol M l N. Park
A .r Sir NMI. Sanlord. Florida
H77I. telephone (487) H I *1)0,
E*t. *717, not later than seven
171 days prior to Iho proceeding
It hearing Impaired. (TDD)
1 100 *55 8771 or Voice (V)
I 800 *55 8770. vie Florida Relay
Service
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D E H 84

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
CASE NO.i *5 1804 CA If L
R ES O LU TIO N TRU ST COR
PORATION es Consarvtter lor
CARTERET FEDERAL
SAVINGS BAN K - Successor to
C A R T E R E T SAVINGS BANK.
FA.

N O TICE O F A PUBLIC H IAR IN O T O CONSIDER THE
AO O P TIO N OF AN ORDINANCE B Y T H E CITY OF
SANFORD, FLO R ID A
Notice It hereby given that e Public Hearing will be held In the
Commission Room at tha Clly Hall In tha City el Sanford. Florida, at
T 00 o’clock P M on August II. It*), to consider the adoption ol on
ordinanceby theCItyot Sanford. Florida, title ot which Is at follows
ORDINANCE NO. JIM
TO A N N E X A PORTION OF T H A T C ER T A IN PRO PER TY
LYING B E T W E E N NARCISSUS A V E N U E AND WEST FIRST
S T R E E T A N D B E T W E E N R I V E R V I E W A V E N U E AND
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CITY OF L A K E MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE TO T H E PUBLIC
TO W H O M ITM A V CONCERN
Qualifying for Lake Mery City
Commission Seats Two (II and
Four 141 will begin at noon on
Tuesday. August 31. im . and
will ond at noon on Friday,
September 14. l*tl. For more
Information, please contact
Carol Foster. City Clerk, ol
3)41013. Monday through Frl
day Irons 1:00 A. M 5:00 P .M
DATED: August 1. It*)
Publish: August 5. I*. 1**)
DEH 41

ATTENTION SANFORD
a a e POSTAL JOBS a a e
Start t il 41 hr
» benefits
For application A Into, call
I 1)14) ))4 )M0 7am to 10pm &gt;
days
BA BY SITTER N I E O E O . Al
lernoon and early evenings
Creel tor teenager M0 SOW

CHILDCARE TEACHER
Pari lima needed for 4 10 yr
olds COL required EOE
_________ 777 7*0)_______

ScnecMng may include Herald Adverts* at Eta oost of an additional day
Cancel whan you got roaiit* Pay only tot day* your ad
rata aarnad
U m M datenpton tor fastest raeiits Copy must toeow acceptable typo
graphical form ‘Commercial frequency riles are *v»**bt«
DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon Tha Day Batora PuMcabon
Sunday And Mondays 30 P M Friday

AD JU STM EN TS ANO CRED ITS: In the event o f an error In mn
ad, tha Sanford Herald w ill ba resp o n sib le for tha flra l
Inaardon only and o n ly to tha extent o f tha coet of that
Inaardon. Plaaaa check yo ur ad for accu racy tha flrat day If
ru n t.

12—Elderly Ca re

4 3 — L e g a l S e r v ic e s

L P N W ILL 5IT W ITH E LO E R L Y . 5 days a week Rea
soneble rates
771 5405

SMILES: Wills, power ol at
torney, simple divorce, legal
research, etc Call 407 77* 1)7*

21—Personals
ADOPTIONS
Free medical care, transpor
lallon. counseling private
doctor plus living eipertet
Bar rl)751) Cell Attorney John
F richer
1 888 8)7 )440

23—Lost &amp; Found
LOST F E M A L E CAT. Tortoise
shell/derk calico w/ white
spot on chin E t ll 5) oft I 4 in
DeBary “ Pandy" Reward
407 })f o n t

27—Nursery &amp;
____Child Care
ABC SM ALL D A Y C A R E
Babies, toddlers 2 hot meals
Free week! Dee.))) 01II
D A Y C A R E opening In my
Hidden Lake home 7 X&gt;) X
Reltavail e/C*J]Jll *111

For E xcellent...
U N C LAIM ED
V EH IC LE AUCTION
Removal ot the below de
scribed vehicles wos conducted
In compllanca with FS 715 87.
Notice that Butch’s Chevron A
Wrecker Service Inc will Mil
said vehicles al Public Auction
tor cash on September to. I**)
el 10 00 a m . ot 1707 W 1st
Street. Sanford. Florida Wo
reserve the right to withdraw
Mid vehicles from Public Auc
lion
1*70 Mercury Cougar
IDI«H*)F4M0M
1*71 Pontiac 40
ID F1MMR20M74M
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale Sale begins al
10 a m
Publish: August I*. I**)
DEH 141

ASSEMBLV/FACTORY
57 to tto hr A benefits Will
train
740 040* Call now'

Professional CHILD
Sorvtces. call 171 TOO)

CARE

49—Miscellaneous
I

LOSE up to a pound daily with
Thermo Tablets. I did. 100%
guaranteed only t)) Call
t 400 )M 8*10 (Veto Bchl

5 5 — B u siness
O p p o r tu n itie s
E A R N 1)80-5).#49 or more
monthly No investment, no
Inventories, no selling, no
paperwork, no rlskl 48* &gt;43)
n eed ed im V eo fle
TO LOSE WEIGHT NOWI
Nutritional weight loss Brand
new. 100% natural. 100%
guaranteed Doctor recom
mended Call 407 1)1 77ft

61—M oney to Lend
BILLS DUE?
Hava I Place to Payl Slash
Monthly Payments! Gel Cred
Hors Off Your Beck! Easy
Qualify No Col lateral 14*4 stJO

KEEP DRIVING ANO STILL
GET THE MONEY!
All you need Is your title Jack
Diamond for appointment

MO 7171

Legal Notice
Public Awcf ton Per
Florida Metule *77.) II
"NOTIFICATION OF
W AREHOUSEM AN'S
LIEN AND INTENT
TO S A LE."
M is c e lla n e o u s | a n lte rlo l
supplies, paper products and
equipment thel Is being stored
Ot Butch’s Chevron A Wrecker
Service. Inc at 1107 W tst
Street. Sanford, Florida will ba
sold on Seplmber 10, If*) ot
10:00 o m al the above location
fo the highest bidder for cash
ThoM Items war# the property
of tha Thomas Alcott Group Inc
ond Gary R Alcott Butch’s
Chevron A Wrecker Service.
Inc reserves the right to accept
or re|ecf any and alt bids
Butch’s Chevron A Wrecker
Service. Inc. also has the right
to bid on the above Items
Publish: August I*. M. It*)
D E H 14)

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Demi'i nil* tiitr »onl lui li*

C a ll Today To F U m Your Ad!

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71— H e lp W a n te d

EMPLOYMENT

323-5176

___________ TOOW. Hfh )l.
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
S E L L AVON NOWI
c a l l m e a t er m a m

CLEANING
II IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
• Cleaning petitions. L a in
Mary
• 4 )0PM IA M
I 00PM
4 MAM thills available
• Floor care end oeneral ol
flee cleaning experience a
mull
Call today I 441 417) No Ire
N O R RELLSER VIC ES

COLLECTOR
Mature pro w/ strong phone
control Above average tala
ry, commission, and bene hit
Apply: 4*) E Samoran Bird ,
Suite 101. Casselberry Amer
Pioneer Till# Ctr, M l 4)4)

COSMETOLOGIST
with following M l 411* or
77) 40)*__________________

CPT4-ICD9
MEDICAL CODER
Winter Spring* «re*

E apen

appointment

t i l III!

f lu id only

Call for

__

DELIVERY REPRESENTATIVE
Mon Frl morning Must he
dependable, have reliable
vehicle wf full coverage
Hourly rate, possible bonus
Knowledge ot area a mutt!
Apply within Olan M ills .

in *7*2

Director
For established childcare fa
ctlity Education experience
end leadership re qu ired
))) 043S_________________
DRIVER long haul, pari lima
Experienced with plants. CDL
lie needed
777 4Mi

EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
SAn Del Manufacturing Is
accepting applications for
E X P E R I E N C E D IN D U S
TRIAL tawing machine oper
ators only Accepting applica
Hons thru July 2nd. then again
starting July l)th for hiring to
begin July I21ti Petd holidays
end vacation. a'f conditioned
facility 71*0 Old Lake Mary
Rd Santord *07 M l 2810
*
HAIRSTYLIST to work lull Unw
with soma lot lowing For into
________Call M l O J M _____
N A P PY ELVES Childcare. Lk
Mary, needs a ip . organized
Caregiver-Teacher. W natural
love for Children M l U&gt;a

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
For highly motivated person
In telemarketing department
Mult hey# Clear volet AM or
PM shilts Apply within Olan
M) 17*1
Mills.

M ENTS-REAL ESTATE!

JANITORS

Nothing succeeds lik* success
We're wall Into our 3rd decade
ol framing successful agents
No license!
We ll help!
WATSON R E A L T Y C O R P
REALTO R S
))) &gt;144

Part lima for Lake Mary/
H e a th ro w
A p p ly I SO I
Philadelphia Ave. Orlando
________ *of m 4*oo

a v a Tl a b l

E P O S I fio N S l
in the Orlando. CaSMiberry.
Sanford and Altamonte areas

a ASSEM BLY •
e HOUSE KEEPING#
eLAW N M AIN TEN AN C E e
e LAUN DRY »
eP R O P M AINTENANCE e
e S H IP P IN G R E C E IV IN G ,
e W AREHOUSE#
O E N E R A L PERSONNEL
Temporary Services
IMS Nwy 17-81S.. Lengwoed
8*5 ID)

LABORERS N E E O E O Skilled
and unskilled Positions avail
able OeyS Cell
SPRINT STAF F I NG.!)* 70H
LIVE IN N E E D E D 4 days 4
wk Room, board and salary
OFLIS *44710-8741

LIVE IN NANNY
For 4 mo ond ) 'i yr old
(usurious eslaft in Longwood
Some light housework and
matl preparation Must drive
Non smoker, non drinker
Salary negotiable depending
on o ip o r lo n c e
C a ll
(4071*44 Or*). Mon thru Frl. TO
am lo 4 pm or tend resume
end references to
Nanny. 7 0 Bos *)*)I4.
d. FI 217*5 0)44

lnUUHW— y: nvorcr

'ANNEXATION
REQUEST

Notice

Concrete

FLORIOA STATE REQUIRES
oil contractors bo registered
or certified To verify a state
c o n tra c to rs lic e n s e c a ll
I 800 )4) 7*40 Occupotlonal
Licenses are required by the
county and can ba verified by
celling 2)1 liM.ast.741)

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal 1 Man Qualify Opera
ttonl MO-1))5/)44- 7*81

M A S T E R E LEC T R IC IA N
L lc’d/lns 14 hrs Fair prices I
Ref's lEROOOOlt) M l 447)

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Handy Man

Remodeling

RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum
Fronting , Drywell,
Doors. Rooting Concrete
M M 4M S O. Belial, CBC*1*088
R E V COMM, new hornet Since
1W4 In area. Call anytime I
Miller. M ) 0444 GC001408

C a rp e n try

N F P W

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Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

VL AN T A TI 0

U Z Y A
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Seminole
322-2611

A O E N T t AVON Earn to M V
No door/door Guaranteed
40% discounts SandlMI 118)

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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Pie Ini Iff.
vs
J O S E P H S H O R T a/k/o
JOSEPH D O OENHOFF TINA
M SHORT s/k/a TINA MARIE
S H O R T a / k /a T IN A M
D O D E N H O F F e k e TIN A
M A R I E D O D E N H O F F . his
wife. E R N E S T W EFER S. a
s in g le m a n ; W IL D W O O D
H O M E O W N E R S A SS O C IA
TION. INC.: and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants Is),
PLAIN TIFF'S
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO E R N ES T W EFERS. end
ell parlies claiming Inleresl by,
through, under or against
E R N E S T W E F E R S end all
parties having or claiming to
have any right, till*, or Interest
In the property herein de
scribed : C U R R E N T RESI
O E N C E U N KN O W N /LAST
KNOWN ADDRESS
YOU AR E NOTIFIED mat an
action to forecloM mortgage on
the lol lowing described properly
In Seminole County. Florida
L O T 4. C L U S T E R D .
WILDWOOD. 0 Planned Unit
Development, according to the
plal Ihereol es recorded in Plal
Book It, Pages 7 through ID.
Inclusive. Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
and commonly known as
701 C a s lle w o o d . W in ter
Springs. F L 3)700
has been Hied against you and
you art required to serve e copy
ol your written defenses. II any,
to II on Patrick M O’Conrvr.
Esquire. Ol the Law Firm ol
MASON A ASSOCIATES. P A .
P la in t if f s Attorney, whole
address Is 1114’ U S Highway 1*
North. Suit* iSO. Clearwater.
Flor Ido 344)4 4500. on or before
August It. It*), end file the
original with tha Clark ol mis
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immedl
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded In
Use complaint.
Dated July 17.1**)
AAARYANNE MORSE
A S C LE R K O F THE COURT
By: Patricia F. Heath
As Deputy Clerk
Publish July I* A August I. tl.
It. 1881
D EG 147

7 1 - H e lp W a n te d

A complete description end 4 copy ol tha ordinance shall be
available at the office ot the City Clack tor oil persons desiring to
eiamine the same
All parties In intaratl and dtiient shall have an opportunity to ba

heard at Mid hearing
By order ol tha City Commission ol the City ot Sanlord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES N E E D IN G ASSISTANCE TO
PAR TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PR O C EED IN G S SHOULD
CONTACT T H E P ER SO N N EL O FFIC E A D A COORDINATOR AT
» 5 4 )4 48 H O U R S IN ADVANCE OF TH E M E E T I N G
ADVICE TO T H E PUBLIC: It a parson decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to any matter considered at Iho above
meeting or hearing, ho may need a verbatim record of the
proceedings. Including the testimony and evidence, which record Is
not provided by the City ol Sanlord IFSM* 0105)
Linda Braca
Deputy City Clark
Publish: A u g u sttl, I*. t*T)
DEH 04

C A R P EN TER All kinds Ol home
repairs, pa in ling A ceramic
Ilia Richard Gross ..3)1 NT)

Carpet Cleaning
SAM'S C A R P E T CLEANING.
Resldanllal/com m ertlel 14
hrs M4 1S41, beeper 444 0541

Electrical

e e • DOIT ALL# 4 e
Anyfhlng/everythlng. Home
repairs
plumbing, palming.
electrical, carpentry 740 4)01

Home Improvement
ALDOESIT AU.
Fla It right el 4 price you can
afford Llc'd/lns From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
ing. electrical and rooting
sves M yrt ol experience Ho
lob too big or small Call
M S 747) er 114)80* 1* hrs
JA C K A JILL ol alt trades
New/Rtmodel Cabinetry our
specialty I Free ast MS**))

Pressure Cleaning

Home Repairs
M A R I N O H o m o R e p a ir ,
spociallilng In small |obs

CMOSJOto^jjesiMHIl*

Lawn Service
R A N D Y 'S Q U A LIT Y LAWN.
Complete pro cart since Itto
Clean ups, hauling Ml 87U
TOM A J E F F ’S LAWN CARCI
Res./Comm . dependable, low
reiesl Free eel............MO Toro

Masonry
TWP MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Stucco, Concrele. Renovo
lions U r^ la s...........Mi l***

Outside Lighting
R E P L A C E Perking let. pole A
bldg security lights Paint A

repair^SJMVTMOl)^^^

Painting

C le a n in g S e rv ic e

CORINO PAINTING and Prostore Cleaning. Top quality.
Freeesl Int/Ent 117 JI7I

S P R I N G C L E A N I N O , Inoutside. Rentals. Alto wily,
rales Window*, tool M II7 U

PARIS PAINTINO by Jim. Res
Idfnfltl. tight commercial.
Free estimates 747 084J

DUN RITE. Clean driveways,
roots, pool decks, walks,
houses Freges' M l 4117
TIM'S EXTERIOR CLEANING
Promp i, re Ilabia serv ice
Reasonable rates 111 4)M

^ ^ T re c S e rv ic e
ECHOLS TR EE SVC Lie’s. Ins
’’Let the Proletilonalt do it."
Free estimates_____ )M 277*
LAR RY'S LAWN A~ T R E E .
Very Professional Service.
Free Est. Lie/Ins )7))4II

Find the
skills you
need to
get a
better
|ob
In the

CLASSIFIEDS

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday. Augusl 19. 1993 - SB

71—Help Wantad
LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Mutt have over the road tip
Good references req Call or
apply. MSC Trucking Corp.
1431 W ilt Sir tot SanfordFL

______a it n u u _____
M ED ICAL

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rant
N E A T I BEDROOM. Cent H/A.
carport, mini blinds, no pelt.
4770 plus STOP tec 771 0741
O U I E T 3 b r . Us
7700 S Park, adult comm.,
4471/mo water A gar bag* Inc
Call B a r b M F 777 7447______

Quiet Single Story

LPNS
11PM JAM and 7 Jpm ililtl full
tim e
A p p ly in porton
Lekevlew Nurtlng Ctr.. I lf E
7ndSt Santord_______
M ED ICAL

L P N /R N
F/T and P/T Sub acuta car*
t ip highly dttlrabla. but not
raqulrad Will train Salary
dapandrnl upon experience
Corlatl Dabary Manor. M N.
Mary 17 47. Drbary. FI 7171)
MO 4 ilt _
_______
N A T IO N A L P U B LIS H IN G
FIR M naadt people to label
p o t t c a r d t f r o m hom e
MOO »k Set your own hourt
C a ll I 100 740 7377 (It 41
min/ II yr» ♦ I or Write
PAASE
I7J, tat S Lin
tolnwey. N Aurora IL 40543
POSTAL AN D O O VERM EN T
|obt S7J hr plus banelltt For
application Call 407 744 45»
PRESCHOOL T E A C H T i
needed Full time and part
time Call Melody
n t ?ass ______
m sto

REPRESENTATIVES WANTED
National company needs local
rapt, p/t or l/t You choose the
hour si No sales required
________ 3*3 1774_________

SECURITY OFFICER
Santord area, part time. Frl
day and Sunday day Security
Class D license required
Call 407 444 7SSI ____
SERVICE M AID hiring In Al
tamon*e Great pay bonus
and monthly paid profit sT\ar
ing Drivers paid mileage
Experienced only
. 73147*3

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood, SS SO hr. plus
bonus Phone and order entry
erp Day to evening hourt.
Mon
Sat Permanent poti
Hons Never a lee I
Help Personnel H H i e t

TREE CUMBER
Needed Experienced Own
transportation
No drugs
SIQ/hr Call SI4 rtt4________

Castleberry. I bdrm A 7
bdrm
Attic Storage I Call
Joan tor appointment. 444 4777
SANFORD'S Best Kept Secretl
P o o l A L a u n d ry, t A 7
bedrooms Convenient loca
tionl Call Pet, 777 4410_______
SAN FO R D. I and 7 bdrm opts
Cent H/A. beautiful lake set
ting and pool area OR E A T
R A T E S I La k a J e n n la
A p a r t m e n t s , 1711 S a n ta
Rarhara Or. 134 5553________
SAN FO R D. 7 bedroom. I bath
47/1/ month. S77S security
________ Cell 777 1110________
SAN FO R O . 7 bedroom. I bath
NICE A CLEANII 1J00 month
Call 771 4744______________
S A N F O R O I b d rm . A / C .
carpeted, storage Dep ♦ 1st
S U P E R 1 BEDROOM Upstairs.
A/C. water 4 garbage pd
New appliances, extra clean
477S A Dep 471 »44S alter 4pm

WHEEEEEEEEWII
One Bedroom Apartments
tits DEAL
Most nood Apts 777 7774

PEACEFUL!^____
W INTER' SPRINGS 7/l‘ y. ell
appliances 1400 mo plus se
Curlty. 47 N Fairfax *40 174]

91—Apartments/
House to Share
DAD will share J bdrm heme
w' tamale Free room/board
lor p/f child care. Perfect for
retiree, college student, single
mom etc Call H I 5*54 or
III 7700__________________
F E M A L E , non sm oker pre
t a r r e d lo r 1/1. O ste e n
1350 mo 4 t» utilities JM 4741

93—Rooms tor Rent
C LEAN ROOMS, single starling
174/etk. K it c h e n , phene,
laundry, video games, ell
street parking W-44II______
CLEAN. FU RN ISH ED roam, w/
kitchen available IS] wh . ISS
tec Downtown 123 &gt;044
M A T U R E D PERSON,
furnished, life cooking prlv
MS wh tint and last 174 SOOO
SANFORD. US'wk First, last
Non smoker pref Kitchen
prlv 774 4717 alter 4PV
SANFORD. Sunland Estates
, %40/wk. pool, kitchen, phone.
’ laundry prlv. 770 4047_______

3 ROOMS
S7S and 7 lor S4S plus deposit
M
77* TfTf

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__

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
NOTICE
All rental end reel estele
advertisements ere tub|ect to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which m akat It llitg al to
advertlta any preference. Hm
na tio n or d is c rim in a tio n
bated on race, color, religion,
sea. handicap, familial status
or nattonalorlgln

NEW LY D EC O R A TED . Outside
city. Full tile bath, eel In
k itch e n , pow er A water
furnished Plenty ol perhlngl
S77S plus dap No pets .777 lflt
SANFORO. Quiet area 1 bdrm ,
I bath furnished efficiency
t777/mo. tlOO dap 7700777
V ER Y C LEA N A Nice Util
Paid, lanced yd Please call
777 077f leave message

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
CASSELBER R Y A R E A . Stud*.
| end 2 bedroom apartments
available Irom UTf
Call Melissa, 4 N III*
C LEA N . O U IE T , P R IV A T E
large 1bedroom apt No pets
_________ 777 7471_________
CONVENIENT AN D SPACIOUS
' C A LL G E N E V A GARD ENS
• APTS.
________ 277 70W
LAR G E I Bedroom. 1's bath. I
story, Fpic . prlv. yd . deck.
SSJO mo water, sewer In
.sluded 770 0777____________

;• Lavan's Landing
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IB 1 B O R M . V ILLA S
R EN T TO OWN
V CRED IT NO P R O B L E M
?-Applications for 2 Bdrm
Homes Now Being Accepted

323-4923
MARINER S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. 1200 mo
2 bdrm. S4I0 mo and up

323-8670

Soars Works real good S7S 00
Please cell 177 4474.
leave message

187—Sporting Goods

141—Homes for Sale
AffORDARU MOVfS
VfNlURI i PROPf RTH S

S R I D R O O M . 7 bath. A/C.
washer, dryer, ell appliances.
^^creer^or^f^MTS^n^TT^OS^

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent
NICE OUITE PARK. Spacious I
bdrm cottage. 1700' mo plus
etoc /g«t Nop«It444 4404

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
A LT A M O N T E SPRINOS. Near
mall. 4/7. ter porch, uto of
lake S7S0'month 7/7 7 car
garage. |710'month For de
tells call
174 4711

HUD HOMES.

SEE S U N M r S CLASSIFIEDS
FOR A GUIDE TO THE AREA'S
TOP REALTORS!

laniard lest then 13.444 dawn
e Renovated l/t . appliances,
lanced yard, carport. 471.400
• Renovated like new 1/1. fpic .
eppl .newpaint US.400
a Peel heme. 1/7 on cut de sac
Garage. M l.400
• 1/1 ea *1 acre! Renovated,
appliances, fenced yd. 447.700
• 3/1*1. 7100 sq H. Ilk* new I Llv.
dining, family rm. SM.400
• 4/7, fenced gar eg*. 174 400
Assume No Oualltlesl
• l/t an 1/1 acral Fenced, cut d*
sac. dead end street 144.400
Additional homes avail Less
then 17K down I
PAOLA. 4/3 on on 114 acres
Pasture with stable It 14.400
Lk . M e ry / L e n g w e e d Peel
Heme, J/|. garage, living,
dining, tern rm t III.100
Lk. Mary peel ham* 4/7. living.
dining, family rm.SI04.400
&gt; Acres *1 Sec Ivs lewI Contempo
rary 7/7 two story, fpic. ter
p o rc h w / tp a . d e ta c h e d
garage, workshop. 1114.400

PAtll k Hf In IINHORKI
V fllllR t

F*HI IP I R i f s

i.\ 3 hi
SANFORO. 7 bdrm. I'y bath No
pets 1471/month. 1400 deposit
__________ 777 7747__________
S A N F O R D . 7/1 H O U S E .
Acreage, horses allowed, on
lake SHOP mo n i 7004_____
SA N FO R O 7 bedroom 114 W
2nd Street S270/mo. references
and deposit
777 0IS4

Stenstrom Rentals
O LO CH ARBOR. 7/1 w'den.
tern pool wr/|*cuill. fpic .
dbl gar IStTSmo SfOOsec
o N O R T H L A K E . 1/3 lakelront
w/tplc Washer 4 dryer, pool,
tennis 4S7S/mo .1700 tec
O D E R A R V , 1/1 w/carport, new
paint, private and qulat. heat
and air 4411/mo. 7400 sac
• R A V E N N A PARK. 2/1 w/
carport, storage, heel A air, 7
mo leasa 1110'mo. 1700 sac
• D E B A R V 7/1 w/ family rm ,
carport, on well A septic
SxeO'month. 1400 security
• SA N FO R O 1/7 ept Cent H/A
W a s h e r, d ry e r Included
C L E A N ! t41S'mo . 1700tec
Stenstrom Realty. Inc.
"We Manage yeur Heme,
like It was our own." Jim Doyle
777 lets Alter 1PM: 174-1447
W EKIV A RIVER ACCESS. I S
acre and 7/1 mobile home
Horse oh 4411'mo i n seat
1 BED RO O M . I BATH. Country
settin g . t4!S/m onlh, stso
deposit........ ............. 7700777
7 BED ROOM . 1 RATH. Fpl..
quiet area t4tS/mo. &gt;700
deposit....................... 7300777

105—Duplex*
Triplex / Rent
CLEAN 1 BEDROOM
Water and garbage pick up
Included No pets. SllO/mo.
1700 dep
............... 771 1071
LA K E M A R Y . 7 bdrm. C/H/A.
wall to wall carpet, m ini
blinds, celling len 431 47M
LK M A R Y D U P LEX . 1 bed. I
bth. stove, relrldgere'or. A/C.
wath/dry hook ups. big yard
4770/mo STOP dep 7714747
PARK A V E . 1007 1 bedroom. 1
bath A/C. 4177/mo. S177 da
posit 774 7004_____________
R E N T W /O PTIO N to buy
Longwood area 3/1*1. like
new STOOP down 430 4410
SANFORO. 7 bdrm
carport,
security system, lull kit.,
771-4441 discounted M il
SANFORO. 7 bdrm . new. grey .
mauve decor, cent H/A Rets
S470/mo STOP dep 3314777

SANFORD AREA
t B e d r o o m . S14S/m o,
1700 'dep . no pels 371 0444
SANFORO. 7 bdrm. cent M/A.
carport, utility rm Quiet
areal S347/mo 4300747
V ER Y NICE 7 bdrm I bath.
A/C. ap p lia n ces Santord
H70/moplb&gt;deposit 177 77M
3 BD RM . I Bath Scrn porch.
CHA. altappls . I w'carport.
774 eeoi or 777 4444

107—Mobile
Homes / Rent
E LD E R SPRINOS Oft Hwy 417.
I. 7. A J bdrmt t/SSfS'wk
SI70deposit ............1711710
NICE S A N F O R D furnished
mobile home available Rent
tobuy B a h .......... 407 773 «00

1 1 4 -Warehouse
Space / Rent
LO N O W O O O /LAK E M ARYMid sl7t storage warehouses.
400 too 1400 sq it Free rent
w/13 mo lease from 1145/mo

sit osie

BATEMAN REALTY
O O EN EV A . S ACRES w n
housot • I H * M v« . t t v M v t v t v t r . a . 174,400
• M A R K H A M WOODS. 71
acres with 7 bdrm 1 bath and
1 car garage, pool and lake.
No reasonable otter refuted I

ONE OF TH E PR EM IER S ot
Santord historical homes for
sal* by only 3rd owner since
14771 SI74.000 firm, at It 70th
and Perk Aye Appt. 773 4444
S A N F O R O . R e m o d e le d 1
bedroom. I both w/ cent H/A
Nice loti 147,000 tee 7034

HALL REALTY
1 !» W I list Si

S.inford

A FFO R D A B LE 3 bdrm 7 bath,
concrete block heme with
extra room I Dbl. car garage,
family rm. dining area, eat In
kitchen, fenced yard Exe.
neighborhood! Only 15S.000
COUNTRY SETTINOI 1 or 4
bdrm home, central H/A. new
root, large fenced, treed yd
Nice satellite dish included!
Low down, low m onthly
payment 1.................... 144.700
WE N E E D LISTINGS

323-5774
EXCHANOE OR SE L L your
property located anywhere I
Iwvesten Raetty, 774-1417
HOUSE W ITH INCOM EI 1
bdrm, 7 bath. cant. H/A. fpl..
and quiet area 545.0003300777

Q r r t u if c ,

G O V T REPOS, bank toveclo
sure*, assume no quality
mortgages! Low monthly
• OOV'T F O R E C L O S U R E .
4/1 In Plnecrest. Great home I
Low down.....................UO s
• FINECREST. 3 bdrm w/
cent. H/A. pool w/ decking
Best buy In areal Low down,
low monthly .............. U4.400
Collier del* list

Janet Mansfield. 323-7271
AA Camas. Inc . 3111174
KAYW OOO. 7/3. Fam Rm.
Cent H/A. 7 Car Garage, turn
or unlurn. 144.000 Seller'!
Broker__________ 771 0440
•MINT Orevevtew 1/1 w/POOL.
ell eppl.. U til. dbl. gar ,
Beautiful lot A more 144 000
•MOST FOR T H E MONEYI
Com lor table 3 bdrm Very
convenient location Priced to
selletUl.OOOHURRYt
CALLBART R E A L SIT.. INC.
(HI) 771 744*_______

NEW 1447*11 Low down A Inter
•tt! 14X70 SI7S/mo 24X 70.
UlO'mo 147 7704

195—Machlnery/Tools

223—Miscellaneous

• C A C U M PUM P. Speedalre
D ia p h ra g m type
D ayton
Electric M F C Co Includes
yellow lecket charging gages
M i 331 7454

CABINET SALE. Oltceuntlnued
A evert feck must gel Vtrieus
stylet * sties avail. Tru Weed
cabinets l i t Hickman Drive.
Senterd......... ............. 711*475

OVER

S I 36
m

YEARS

STENSTROM
REALTY, I NC.

Wr list and sell
more property than
anyone in the Greater
. Sanford Lake Mary area.
• REDUCEDII 7 Blocks from
Lake Monro* l 54x12 Glassed
FR overlooks Pool A BBQt
Boat Pad. 7 Car Garage A 1
Car Carportl 1*4.4001
• W E L L MAINTAINED 3/1 w/
a Garden *y Beth In Ulllltyl
Eat In Kltcften. FR. *4 Ac
F e n ce d . P r iv a te S tre e tl
144.4001
• O R E A T IN V E S T M E N T
PR OPERTYI Newly Painted
Quedrapltii i n In Each Until
A S S U M E NO Q U A L I F Y I
1110.0001

CALLANYTIME

321
322

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AKCR0TTWEIU1R

10 wk old tempi* STOP 77S 44i4
• CHEST F R E E Z E R . General
Electric. 14 CU. US V. 40 HZ.
7100 Firm Phone 771 4404
______ Leave message______
• CH EST ON C H E S T . Solid
wood bureau. S drawers. 47" ■
47"
140
Cell 777 7407
CIRCA 1474 Lg sofa end chair,
cabriole legs. 1100; 44" wide
dressar 147_________ 74t 7114

• DESK, woodgreln laminate
top and swivel chair 170 OBO
_________ 771 4747__________
DININO ROOM SU IT E
7
piece, solid walnut Table. 4
chairs, china, hutch, pad and
14" titenslon Like new. Wat
U.500, priced 1475 M l 2447
• DRAFTINO T A B L E . Oek. 11"
a 47” . edlusleble to 14". w/47"
Maylme parallel bar, vinyl
cover, dual light S100 Call
777 04*4__________________

•la 0«t 37th Yaar*

TIRED OF RENTING?
Own Your Own Home!
Easier then you think 11
See lor yourselll

MODEL SNEAK PREVIEW!
Saturday. Aug 71.10AM SPM
1414Mara C t. San lord. O il
Mellonvlllo................ 374 4771
1 BEDROOM, t BATH. Qutet
country lot 747.000 Call
770 0777

• L A R O E 4 EX TR A LAR O E
ladies clothes Boa lull for
t i 00 730 1703

211—Antiques/
Collectibles

LITHOORAPHS Hoi 12 canoes)
1300. S Oell " E l Cld " *300; B
Bullet (llovtertl SIOO, stained
glass panel, tulip design, old.
175
Call 474 I HI

215—Boats and
Accessories
AIRBOAT. 13’ Alum . Polymer
ISO Lycoming. Ret Overhaul.
Trailer U.500 377 1375_______
• AIRBOAT, II tt. Oretthopper.
140 HP, Lycoming new megs .
7 props trailer. U.500 Call
331 5405 Or 733 7770_________

• K I T C H E N C H A I R S . S In
perfect condition. S70 Full
price ............... Call 774 4004
• K IT C H E N
Allan.'oval,
leaves, no
condition

209—Wearing Apparel

COKE MACHINE. Cavelier c SI
from ItSO't t i l l
- ’ M l l l l e n i i r i " p in b i l l
machine S47S Fire hydrant
1100 tele's JC Higgins girls
hike SIM Well bei ter |uke
bei S7S Curtis Mathis ae" big
screen tv 1475 4744144______

• C O U C H . 1 pc te c llo n e l.
orange..... 770 ... 771 4441
COUCH. L O V E S E A T , CHAIR
and ottoman Old fashioned,
very clean 1170 OBO Modern
SOFAUO R EC L IN E R 110
774 4411__________________

T A B L E . Ethan
mepie finish, two
chairs Excellent
*70
771 0740

• C A N O E . I7*y' fib e rg la s s
Mohawk canoe. Excellent
condition 1100 Cell after SPM
__________771 7U5__________
SAILBOAT, 14U Phantom, one
d esig n
O e y t e lle r / r a ie r .
Length 14 ft, beam 4*1 11.
Foam notation Stored In
parage 11.00044*4477

• MICROWAVE T A B L E or TV
tabta on ro lle rs w/pecen
finish Closed door storage
w ith s h e lf o v e r , 2 f " H
■IS' W ill 'D StO
Call 110 1701

2720
2420

7745 Park Or., tanfersl
441W. Lake Mary Bl.. Lk. Mary

• F R E E PUPPIES. German
Shepherd Mia Please Call
777 3474

NO SERVICE C A L L F E B whan
repairs are dona Warranty
We buy wethers A dryers
A-t Best Appliances. 724 2147
• PLUSH SOFA, earth tones,
clean and comfortable.ISO
O BO ............................7101744
USED BEOOINO S A L E H King.
Queen. Full A Single S4S • Set
A Upl LAR RY'S Mart 777-4)77

TROLLINO MOTOR. Whisper
Guide 14 with battery SI30
_________ 773 7001__________
14 F T R U N A B O U T . 40 H P
Evlnrude With trailer S7SO or
best otter 777 4775__________
• 15 FT. OLASTRON. 55 HP
Evlnrude. trailer Outstanding
Condi Moltsoel 17745 227 5711
14 F T JOHNSON w/ 50 HP
M e rcu ry , tra iler, trollin g
motor end knee beord Runt
O't e H l .ie t 444 4045________

THIS W E E K 'S

14&lt;—Mobile Home
Lots for Sala
M O BILE HOME AN D LOT In a
shady, quiet area 3/1. New
carpet and vinyl. A/C. large
screen porch. 771 7745

153—AcreageLots/Sale
O C A L A N A T 'L F O R E S T .
Weeded lets! U.4S0 each, no
money down 117) 41 monthly
________1 400447 TOT*_______
S A N F O R O - I ACRES *d|*c*nt
to Airport. Potential It In
comm/Indus tr ia l........147.000
W. Malice*xnkl, 7317441

155—Condominiums
Co-Op /Sale
W INTER SPRINOS. Very nice
M i l l living, dining rm.
Many amenities 147.700
ORLANDO. Tymberskan. 1/1
ground lloor. teller financed
411.700
774 4711

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME PARK
14X70 - 7/Its sp lit. 1441
C la re m o n t, ce n tra l H/A.
raised screen room, carport.
Only................................14.000
74X4* • I bdrm. 1 1/4 beths. INI
Skyline, central H/A. raised
s c r e e n ro o m , c a r p o r t .
furnlihodi..................... 114.700
Call 777 4140 or 411 1701
OOOO BUYS-NICE HOMES.
44.700 spacious I bdrm turn .
ter porch 14.700 well kept 7
bdrm.. turn, ter porch, cor
ner lot. SII.700 pretty at *
model I Almost everything
new throughout, big llorlda
rm .. carport. Quiet senior
park, no pets Near I 4 and
shopping 444 4foe__________

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THIS SUMMER

at Sanford Court Apartments
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• W q o e A p r ta o d ttfm
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•Strife 112Mm.
•lewity-rorTotfcr*
AffordableApts.
OfUsd
• Furnished/ UnfumMcd Striioi

3301 Sanford Ave. • Sanford • 323-3301

• SATURN SL 1. INI Blue
green, auto, twin cam. fully
loaded B e e u tllu ll SIS.OOO
77Q 377I__________________

SHORT OF CASH?
Seriously looking for a nice,
clean, used car? O E P E N
O A B LE Down payments at
low at SIN Includes lax 4
title Call

FUES AUTO SALES

+ + 327-2692 * ★

DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RINOS
IN end up. Free tiling!
Best Fawn 4 Jewelry. 734-4414

• TOYOTA COROLLA DX tt*
tien wegen, 1441 1SK ml. Red.
•uto. e'c. p's. p b sto.eoo
373 *411__________________

• DISHES, new set el eight
p lace settin g s, only IIS
Pleas# call 777 0477

INI OODOE COLT. Automatic
Am/Fm. NEW TIRES runs
areal S4M OBO
777 7444
• 14N OEO SP EC TR U M 50 000
m l . rebuilt, auto . 11.450 OBO
Alter S P M ................. 7700445

0 E. R E F / F R E E Z E R w/lse In
door. 1 yrt olds USO OBO 27"
Hltachl Stereo TV w/cemere
end audio video processor
SI7S
OBO
730 2444

74 PONTIAC GRANO PRIX 1
door. V*. 150 Engine. P'S
P/B. A/C. new trant.. Craig
AM /FM radio RUNS LIK E A
D R EA M 1400OBO..... 773 *473

• INFANT C A R R IER . Snugll
Bouncer with cloth cover
Never usedl Cost SIS new. will
tell tor SI7171 2744
• MY FIRST TOOTH porcelln
d o ll b y K a t h y B a r r y Hlppenstell Ashton Drake
Will tell for S40 With papers 4
box .................... .......774J7SI

• 41 C H EV Y Fell U . Wegen
diesel, good cond. cold AC
new tires 1400 M l 7*41
• U M E R C LY N X. 7DR. 4SP
New tires A under hood Runs
greet MOO M l *474 after 4
• 44 SUBARU. 4 wtil dr . It
engine, newer exhaust 4
brakes *400 Nag 740*7*4 ___

• S E L F - I N V E R T I H O
MACHINE. Relieves stressed
loints Helps bad backs Cost
*00. sail S4S OBO 74* 1441
• SOLAR W A TER H EA T ER . 40
gallon State brand tank, hat
back up electric element,
works fine 4 x 10 tt solar
panel with freete damage
Perl of &gt;7000 Dell* system
Only 1180.... ................ 777 4454
TRAILER. 4x10. (145 14 Inch
cut LAW N T R A C T O R w/
grass catcher. S125. 10 tt
fib e rg la s s L A D O E R . ISO
171 1475 a ik tor Steve or
James___________________
II FT JON BOAT. SI50 KIRBY
vacuum cleaner. 1171. Call
_________ 221 TON_________
t r TV BW. UO. dining set w/4
chairs 450 M ltc boxes of
items. Sandalwood
Villas.
Unit I 5. 440 7*77

230—Antique/Classic
_______ Cars_______

• 14 C H E V Y Cavalier Station
wegon. AC. auto SI.750
________ Cell 3*0 4033______
• 44 LE BARON convertible
red.loaded, dig doth 7SK ml
57000 Partial finance *45 JIM
• U J E E P Sport Auto. PS. PB
AC. alarm . 1IK ml SIS.700
Like new 1 407 111 7*47

233—Auto Parts
/ Accessories
• P R O TECTIVE BRA. lor front
of 1445 Nissan 300ZX. UO Call
_________ 447 M il_________
TRANSMISSIONS. New. rebuilt
tor street to competition from
11*4 45 Select Auto 333 4344

23S—Trucks /
Buses/Vans

C A D I L L A C , extended
Fleetwood. 1471 I owner. 47K.
garaged Mm n &gt;3.400733 4400

• C H EV Y B E A U V ILL E VAN
'74. I ton. Passenger van.
clean Loaded I Too much to
list, mutt tee to appreciate
Only S3.4t5OBO
M l 4700

CO RVETTE. 54. 4 Speed. 3 tops,
white-blue, numbers do not
match RUNS/LOOKS GOOD
114.500..........................770-7147
• PONTIAC Firebird IN4. One
ownerl G araged! t lK ml.
Nice *4300 407 777 4444

231—Cars

F 154 X L T FORO pick up. 1*444
Fully loaded. Perfect con
diton. M.TOO M l 74T3________
• H A N D IC A P P ED V A N . 1440
Ford E-150 Lift, automatic
doors U 000 333 3*74

BUICK L E S A B R E Custom.
1474. V4. auto. air. P/S Clean,
run* great I Many new extra! I
It.400OBO 7 » 7147_________

• J E E F C H E R O K E E SPORT.
1441. 4 door, auto.. A/C.
•m /tm eau 114.000 M4 4117
J E E P C H E R O K E E LA R ED O
4X4 • 44 A/C. cruiia. red
42.000 ml.. 1owner, mint cond.
tow hitch, new M lchelint.
cellular phone. S4.7C0 313 3477

BUICK LE SA B R E. 1477. Fully
loaded, bluo. tilt teats 11.000
_________ 444*1*7_________
CADILLAC CO U PE OV. 1444.
Exceli*ni condition, needs
rng-ne work 41.700 777-1415
CAMARO. 1444. V4. white, good
condition. *1.000 miles 43.750
or best otter 774 4744________

JEEP CHEROKEE
14*4, 4 x 4. 4 door, auto . A/C.
...................... 4N17/J

Sanford Motor Co.

• CHEVY CJUMARO • '77. Re
built VI. lets of new parts!
S4417210154 any tim e______

TR I-S A T IT O 12
Jewlery. antique turn . mltc
700 Lerkwcod Dr.. Sanford

FRI SAT SUNDAY
NordlcTrach exercise skit,
new lax machine with copier,
liv in g rm fu rn itu re , new
weight bench w/lron weights
Lott el mltc. 1107 W. Tnd SI
Santord...................... 724 7141

•GARAGE SAIL A0 BARGAIN
Coll In your garage sal* ad by
17 noon on Tuesday and take
advantage ol our special
garage sale ed price 11 Cell
Classified now tor detaitsl

322-2(11

in.

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION *
E V E R Y T U ESD A Y 7:70 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy ei. Oaytone Beach
________ f t i l l l l l l l _______

C O M P L E TE NEW 5 PERSON
SPA. Includes equipment,
underwater light, and cedar
cabinet (1.575411 7777

• C A N A R I E S , y o u n g end
beautiful Mala/famale S4J
•ach or 540 for the pelr.
Yet low and orange frosted
_________ 333 07SJ__________

200— Registered Pets

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

STAIRS PR0PEKTY
M A N A G EM EN T A R E A L T Y
4*7 131-7171/371 177*

321-0759............. 321-2257
BRANO NEW 3 bdrm. 1 bath
home, fireplace, skylights,
covered petlo. 7 car garage
S74.400 Mutt toe t 714 0404

157—Mobile
__ Homes / Sale

• O LO S C U T L A S S W AOON.
1443. New tires A battery Full
power. A/C. ST50Ml 4470

BLACK E Y E PEAS You pick!
TNI Celery Ave. SAM. *7 •
bushel......................... i l l 7744

199- ^Pets A S u p p lie r

141—Homes for Sale

MONTE CARLO. 1474. Hard top
ISO. P/S, P/B. driven dally
1750 O B O ...........
373 51*4

car

221—Good Things
to Eat

• BIKE, mens 10 speed. 74"
US 00 ........ ....... Call 773 4407

SANFORD. 1440 sq It Exc for
Dr or Attorney. S43S/mo S47S
tec Jim Deyle, Slenttrem
Realty, Inc. 777 3441________

A N T IO U E S T O R E /O FF IC E
SPACE 1.000 sq It in the best
downtown Sanford location
1777/mo________
4/4 0H4

W A N T E D U ie d U n'len
phene. Portable. Celt
734 4704

• CONSOLE TV. has radio end
record player. In beautiful
walnut cabinet Call 177 0077

SANFORO. Office space. 7400
tq It bultdlng total. 1700 sq
tt per office unit 771 7004

M E R C U R Y S E D A N . 1444. 4
door. 4 cylinder SaOO
__________777 5144_________
• MONTE CARLO 1474. great
condt A/C. runs like a topi
Sharp looking 111.450734 »3il

219—Wanted to Buy

183—Television/
Radio / Stereo

NEW Sanford ofllcts and/or
warehouses 400 7.100 sq It
SptcUI. 1341/me. 777 3SS4

M E R C E D E S . 14*4. 100 O. cold
A/C. Clean. 44.000 miles 54. loo
14* UTO or 474 1144________

1444 W E L L C R A F T 174 Claitlc.
17 tt b o w rld a r, 134 I/O
Excellent condltionl U.QOO
373 03*3

• WINDOW AC/HEATINO unit.

118-Office
Space/Rent

231-Cars

• 1444 SKI/FISH Beet. 40HP
Merc., w/traller. Run* groat.
UOOO Partial finance 4417404

• WASHINO M ACHINE. S100
________Cell 777 7744________

COM M ERCIAL BUILDINO end
secured property tor lease
1.400 sq ft steel building with
offices Toned GC 7 Near 14
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overuse of an antihistamine?
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stem from your chronic sinus
infection. Nasal polyps arc often
associated with such Infection
because they may block the
sinus openings. Therefore. I
believe yon ought It. consider
hav i ng them rem oved: this
simple operation might solve
your problem.
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d octor to prescribe stronger
medicine, such as Scldanc or
cortisone nasal spray. Perhaps
you may have liccome resistant
to Acttfed.
DEAR DR. GOTT: Tw o weeks
ago I began frrllug dl/zy. nause­
ated and suffered headaches. My
doctor said It was due to high
blood pressure and put me on
wat e r pills. Is this enough
medication or should she have
given me something to lower the
pressure also?
DE A R READER: Diuretics
(w ater pills) do lower blood
pressure. In pari because they
reduce the volume of blood by
causing the kidneys to extract
more Hold from the bloodstream.
T h erefore, your doctor pre­
scribed appropriate "first step"
medication for your problem.
Whether she will Ik* successful
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depends on future pressure
rcudlngs. In many Instances,
diuretics suffice. In others, addi­
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(or added to) the diuretic thera­
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w i t h r e spe ct to f r e q u e n t
160/90 millimeters of mercury.
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Instead of delegating assign­
ment s handle the Important
Persons for whom you have
ones yourself.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
done favors lit the past will be
Instinctively you'll place ihc
the first ones to do what they
needs o f others In-forc your own
can In ihr year ahead lo make
today. Tills will enhance your
your lot In life a rosier one.
Image and win you their grati­
L E O ( J u l y 2 3 - A u g . 221
Possibilities for success will Im- tude und respect. Your com­
substantially enhanced today If passion becomes you.
SAG ITTAR IU S (Nov. 23-Dcc.
you mentally visualize what you
211 Exciting factors arc starting
hope lo achieve from a positive
to stir at this Dine that could
perspective. Gel a Jump on life
by understanding the Influences give you something big about
which to Ik- hopeful. Keep an eye
which arc governing you In the
peeled for signals, because you
ye ar ahead. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions today
may sec some today.
CAPRI CORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
by mailing 81.25 and a long,
19) There's a |x&gt;sslhlllty your
self-addressed, slumped
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York. N. Y. 10163. Ik- sure lo this Intimidate you. Lady Luck
Is on your (cam. not the other
state your zodiac sign.
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ready Involved can Ik- expanded Som etim es your Insights re­
garding the outcome o f events Is
In tills cycle to produce even
rather Impressive. This could be
larger returns than you initially
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predictions ure on or very near
tion l o enhance your good luck.
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
d e a v o r s that r e qui r e your
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arc likely to he gained today
f rom s i t uat i ons whe r e you
personally manage things for
others. Respond lo their wants If
you're needed.

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wise selection of a partner could
double your luck today In un
Involvement where a Joint effort
Is required. Take time lo pick
the right |K-rson.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Individuals who are In a position
In give your career a shot In the
arm lend lo view you In n
favorable fushlon al tills time.
They will Ik- further Impressed ll
you continue lo do a good Job.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)
You're likely lo Ik- much luckier
today dealing with (H-rsons you
deem lo Ik* btgshols Instead of
those- you feel arc underlings.
Hang out with the guys at the
top.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22) A
domestic development that has
caused you concern looks like
It's going to resolve Itself In u
m a liner t h a t w i l l p l e a s e
everyone. Keep hoping for the
best.

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

October 6, 1993

DIGEST

IChoose your school?
□ Proposal: Tranters OK If racial balance remains

Softball races tight
SANFORD — T h e Sanford Recreation De­
partment Men's and Women's Tuesday Night
Fall Slowpltch Softball leagues have developed
Into very good races among live teams.
S ee Page IB

SANFORD — Tired o f the process o f having
parents give volumes o f documentation for
wanting to transfer their students from one
______
_____ the
school _______
to another.
I'... school district
;*• ■-*-* *has
proposed a one rule policy. Superintendent Paul
Hagerty said.
Students may transfer to any school they

I W h a t It a m o u n ts to is
p eople a ll over th e c o u n ty can
go w h e re they w a n t, but San­
fo rd p e o p le ca n ’t. J
choose so long as they do not leave behind a
racially Imbalanced school.

Q P s o p Io
In her Mlcrowuve Magic column today. Midge
MycofT tells readers how to combine a small
amount of meat w ith garden-fresh vegetables for
healthy and fluvorful main dtahe*
Bee Page 3B

Shooting was over
woman, cops say

ihc area on Tuesday• Oct. 12. at 1 l*.JU a.m. i nr
painting, done by local young artist John
Lamer. Is a m ural on the north fare of the
Tom m y Whlgham Stadium at Seminole High
School.
^,
.
The Jus! completed mural Is o ver 30 feet high,
and 40 feel long, and celebrates the sports
achievements o f local teams. T h e boosters arc
Inviting school administration and all others to
Join them next Tuesday In dedicating the mural.
The stadium Is located behind the administra­
tion building o f Ihc school on the west side o f
the campus.
.
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For additional information, phone the Greater
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce. 332-2212.

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Main Street workshop begins
SANFORD — A Florida Main Sired Basic
Training Workshop will be lield this Thursday
and Friday w ith sessions scheduled for the
Osprey Room at the Holiday Inn on Lake
Monroe. Participants In the workshop will be
coming from m ost o f the 32 cities around the
state which h ave been officially designated as
Main Street communities.
While specific representatives o f Ihe various
cities will be In attendance, the workshops are
also open to the genera) public. They will be
held caclj day at 8:45 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Specific sessions can be attended for 115. or
B25 per day. T o register or for Information,
contnct Sanford Main Slrcct W elcome Center.
101 W. First Street In downtown Sanford.
322-5600.

Shoplifting Prevention Month
TALLAHASSEE — Governor
and members o f the cabinet
resolution declaring October
Prevention Month' In Florida.

Lawton Chiles
have Issued a
as Shoplifting
The resolution

Rains continue thru Thursday
C oudy with rain and
u few thunderstorms.
Rain may be heavy
at tim es High in the
l o w e r 80s. W in d
northeast' 10 to IB
mph. Chance of rain
near 100 percent.

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Children’s time at the zoo

Each program begins at 10 a.m . on Wednes­
days. The program scheduled for Oct. 13th Is
Really Remarkable Reptiles: For Ocl. 20th. A
Bunch of Beautiful Birds: Oct. 27th. Curious
Creatures with V ery Strange Features.
The programs will continue through Nov. 24.
No advance, reservation Is required. For addi­
tional Information, contact the zoo by phoning
323-4450.
..
~ The soo la located just east o f Interstate 4's
exit 52. on highway 17-92.

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Microwave a healthy dish

SANFORD — T h e Central Florida Zoological
Park launched Children s Storytim e this morn­
ing. The free program, for children age llure
through five, w ill be conducted event Wcdnesdav, through November.
t h e 45 m inute programs feature animal
stories, songs and a live anim al encounter.
Children receive a coloring sheet and a pass to

“ What It amounts to. Is people all over the
county can go where they want, but Sanford
people can 't." said Linda Johnson.
Johnson, who along with a group of other
parents rented an apartment In la k e Mary so her
children could attend Greenwood Lakes Middle
School rather than Sanford Middle where she said
they were unsafe, believes the current policy has
not been administered fairly.

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Fathar B.L Bargs, ractor, blaaaaa Trlnca Eric*,
Shally Register's pal cal, during tha blaaalng
of.tha animals caramony Sunday at St. Raters

Church on Rlnahart Road In Lake
lowing tha church avant, Canlral
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SANFORD - l*ollce
have made an arrest In
connection with the
shooting o f Carl Ruffin
Sunday night at a car
wash on Airport Boule­
vard In Sanford.
Tim othy Ray Mike.
20. o f 215 Locust A v e ­
nue. was apprehended
by police on Sanford
Avenue, shortly before

Timothy Roy Mika

Mike has been charged with attempted murder,
and use o f a firearm In the commission of u

Hotel managers air
SANFORD Finding ways to
attract more tourists to Seminole
County, to Increase hotel occupancy
rates while providing a safe, secure
environment for the visitors were
discussed Tuesday at a meeting o f
hotel general managers.
A scries o f security seminars in
several Florida cities sponsored by
the American Automobile Associa­
tion also began in Jacksonville
yesterday.
Sanford Super 8 motel manager.
Dick Cartwright said security was
discussed In some detail at the local

meeting and most hotel and motel
o p e ra to rs are ta k in g steps to
become more aware o f security. The
local meeting was at the Longwood
Quality Inn.
Although he has been manager of
the m otel near Interstate 4 for only
two months. Cartwright has nearly
30 years experience In the hotel
management field.
"In Sanford and most o f Seminole
County." Cartwright said, "w e don't
seem to have the problems that are
throughout the rest o f Florida.
W e're sort o f unusual here." he
added, speaking about the Super 8
motel "because both the manager
and assistant manager live on the

property, w e are always out walk­
ing around and arc awarr o f what Is
going on."
Security tips outlined In the
J a c k s o n v ille sem in ar such as
employees checking that locks and
deadbolts, smoke alarms, and slid­
ing door locks are working arc
already In place, at some local
motels. Including Super 8 and the
Holiday Inn at the 1-4 Interchange.
Rick Elliott, the new 1-4 Holiday
Inn manager, said ail prospective
e m p lo y e e s * b a c k g r o u n d s a re
checked by an outside company.
Cartwright said Super 8 also has a
good working relationship with the
s h e r iffs o ffic e which p ro vid es

patrols in the area.
"W e really don’t seem to have
much problems, except with oc­
casional vandalism." he added.
Both Elliott and Cartwright said
daily Inventories arc made o f motel
room keys. Locks arc changed if a
key Is missing. Elliott said a room Is
not rented until the lock Is changed.
Henry Fonde. o f Landcom Man­
agement. who Is the court ap­
p oin ted receiver fo r the Lake
Monroe Holiday Inn. said security
and guest safety are top priorities.

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Deputies to
nab speeders
in Heathrow
Herald Senior Stall Writer
HEATHROW - Sherlll Don Esllnger says he's
unhappy with charging Heathrow residents for
traffic enforcement duties, but he'll abide by the
state luw which requires him to do so.
In a first for Seminole County, the S h eriffs
Office and county will provide traffic regulation
and enforcement by contract to the private
community o f Heathrow. The Heathrow Master
Association will pay the Sheriff's Office $28.55
per hour to have a deputy patrol Ihe private
streets of the exclusive community for speeders
und other traffic violations.
The HMA will also pay to install and maintain
any Imfllc signs required to meet rounly traffic
regulations at their own expense. Enforcement Is
expected to begin by mid-October.
Esllnger said while Ihc public at large may be
prevented from driving on Heathrow streets,
residents there pay taxes for services they do not
receive.
"The slate law mandnlcs lhal we have to
cluirge them hourly, but I strongly disagree with
that, sold Esllnger. "W e have to charge them for
something that's a basic law enforcement service
anyway. It
s a double taxation Issue."
issue.
It's
Esllnger said he m ay request the local
legislative delegation to seek removal o f the
payment requirement from the law.
Esllnger said deputies patrol Heathrow and
respond to criminal complaints, but cannot
enforce tra ffic regulations on the p riva te

lakefront shops at Sanford's Monroe Harbour

Marina Rain this morning turn* tha mm Into a
swimming area lor dozens of ducks who live
around the waterfront area.

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Navy salvaging World W ar II aircraft
PENSACOLA — The Navy la salvaging 17 more World War
II-era aircraft from the bottom o f Lake Michigan near Chicago
where they have been for half a century.
They will join 14 other planes recovered from the lake, many
in very good condition, over the past four years, aaid Robert
"Buddy'7 Macon, deputy director o f the National Museum o f
Naval Aviation.
Macon said the latest treovery effort began over the weekend
after It was approved by Navy Secretary John Dalton. All o f the
planes were lost In training accidents off the USS Sable and
USS Wolverine, two Great Lakes steamers converted Into
aircraft carrier* and used to train pilots.
In June, two o f the recovered aircraft, a Grumman F-4F
Wildcat fighter and a Douglas SBD Dauntless d ive bomber,
went on display at Uic'iimacuin Just aa they were when found
on the bottom o f the lake.

Rep. Larcenla Bullard, D-Mlaml.
"W e are looking at a wound that
has been Infected, and It's oozed
over into some other area*."
Qov. Lawton ChUea plana a
•pedal session In early Novem­
b e r to d e a l w ith crises In
w o rk e rs ' com pen sation and
h o m e o w n e rs Insurance. A l ­
though the governor hasn't said
he will add crim e Issues to the
agenda. It's d e a r lawmakers are
ready to take them up.
" I t ’s a shame that negative
worldwide attention has served

issue to lawmakers

Misting girl found stooping
LAKE WORTH, Fla. — No white rabbits or w aln u es were
blamed, but a 5-year-old girl whose disappearance aet o ff a
frantic police search turned up sleeping behind a looking glass.
Police mobilized 15 patrol care, a canine unit and a
helicopter in the ‘ wo-hour effort to find Fawn Da via after her
mother reported her missing Monday, said Palm Beach sheriff's
spokeswoman Tcri Barbers.
Officers had searched the house twice, and were talking to
her mother, Denise Weimann. when Fawn emerged sleepily
from her nap.
"S h e apparently was rolled up In a ball behind a mirror In
the laundry room ." Barbers said Tuesday.
Unlike her counterpart In "A lic e In W onderland" and
"Through the Looking Glass," however. Fawn did not blame
rabbits, queens or even Tweedledee.
She Just wanted to know if she was In trouble, aaid her
mother.
“ 1 didn’t know whether to hug h er or beat her u p ." Weimann

Orlando bans cartaln gun rangaa
ORLANDO — City leaden appalled by the images o f guns
near Mickey Mouse have adopted a six-month ban on new gun
ranges In areas frequented by tourists.
Mayor Glenda Hood and the C ity Council voted 7-0 without
discussion Monday to keep any m ore gun ranges from opening
on the International Drive com m ercial strip dominated by
hotels and restaurants.

honored Choo Choo Car Wash, 2418 5. French
Avenue, with tire Baautiftcation Award for tha

TALLAH AS6E E - The Florida Bankers Association will
recognise banks that boost tending In low-income arena under
the federal Community R ein vestm ent Act, the group’s
i J f itnese
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State legislator wants
bullfighting in Florida
r i i n i Ti n g n ~i n
TALLA H A SSE E - A state legislator wants to
bring bullfighting to the Sunshine State, and the
Idea has tom e animal-rights activists seeing red.
“ A ll the civilized countries o f the world —
Spain. Portugal, Mexico, Colombia. Brazil — do
this.'* said Rep. Eladlo Armesto-Garcla, RHialeah.
Annesto-Oarda has pre-fllcd a bill for the 1B94
legislative sesaton that would allow simulated,
bfcxxMcss bullfight Ing in Florida.

NAPLES, Fla. IAP) — The second confirmed human case o f
S t Louis encephalitis In southwest Florida has been reported
In Collier County.
The ill person was recently hospitalized hut has been
released, said Mark Crowley, epidemiologist with the Collier
County Public Health U nit Officials can't release the name of
the person with the discssr o r any details because of

T h e bill would prohibit physical contact with
the animal, except with the traditionally red cape
In tire hands o f the matador or matador's
assistant, and would lim it a bull lo 30 minutes of
Florida fighting during Its lifetime.
Animal-rights activists ir e not appeased by the

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Bullfighting in Florida has been banned since
1071. Armesto-Garcla's proposal (HB 71) would
allow a county or city to stage such an event.
The bill would have to porn a series o f
committees before it could even come up for a
vote In the full House and Senate. The legislative

“ In the legislative arena, most o f the bullfight­
ing doesn't involve anim al*." Ron Sacha, com­
munications director for Gov. Lawton Chiles,
joked. *'! think (the bill) w ill provide fleeting
amusement for legislators, but It doesn't even
register on the governor's list o f priorities."

Laura Bevan. southeast regional &lt;
Hum ane Society o f the United State
bullfighting would be aa abusive

MIAMI - Here ere the
winning numbere selected
Tuesday In the Florida Lottery:

violent kind [blind In other countries.
"Y ou have to get the bull upset enough to
figh t," she aaid. "Cruelty to animals la defined aa
unnecessary torment. W e consider this to be
tormenting an animal unnecessarily.’ '
But Armesto-Gorcta says bullfights could pro­
vide a boost for tourism, and he has found some
boosters.
" I think any new. diversified attraction we can
offer Is something to be exam ined." said Vicky
Knappenberger. a spokesman Tor the Florida
Department o f Commerce. "T h e International
tourist la always looking for something new to
e x p e r ie n c e . W e w o n 't tu r n a w a y n o v e l
approaches to tourism ."

4 t66H8
nabbed in
Briton’s
slaying
TALLAHASSEE Four
teenager* have been arrested In
the highway rest stop slaying o f
a British tourist, but by order o f
a local Judge, authorities are
keeping tight-lipped on the de­
tails.
" I moved for a gag order on
behalf of all the kids Involved,"
Greg Cummings, attorney for
one youth, said Tuesday. " I t ’s to
prevent a poisoning o f the public
who may lisvt lo hear the case."
A nfghttlm. news conference
had been called amid Indications
the four had been charged, but
the Judge's order forced It to be
canceled.
M a rga ret A n n J a g g e r .
wounded In the Sept. 14 attack
th a t k ille d h e r b o y fr ie n d .
34-year-old Gary Colley, said
Florida Department o f Law En­
forcement Director Tim Moore
called her In England with news
o f the arrests.
Moore told her charges were
b e in g b ro u gh t a g a in s t tw o
17-year-old boys, one 15-yearold boy and one 13-year-old boy.
Jagger aaid when reached by
WTSP-TV In St. Petersburg.
"F or kids so young to get hold
o f guns. It's scary. It's sad."
J a g g e r told W T S P rep o rter
David Klugh. a friend she and
C o lle y vla lted p rio r to the
shooting. “ I still love Am erica."
The two were shot In a bot­
ched robbery attempt at a rest
atop on Interstate 10 near Mont i c e l l o . 35 m l l e a e a s t o f
Tallahassee. Jagger. o f WUsden.
Yorkshire, was slightly wounded
In the arm.
Brenda A rm lta g e. C o lle y 's
mother, aaid she didn't want her
son's killers to receive the death
penally.
" I don't want them to get the
death penalty because 1 know
Gary would not have wanted
that. He was against capital
punishment." Mrs. Armltage, o f
Shipley, England, aaid. '...The
only reason T want them caught
la ao that they can't kill anybody
else and nobody else can go
th ro u g h w h a t w e 'r e g o in g
through."
The 13-year-old arrested In the
case has been In Jail on an
unrelated auto theft charge since
a few hours after the shooting
and could have been released
Tuesday If charges were not filed
or an extension sought.
FDLE spokesman John Joyce
and Jefferson County Sheriff
Ken Fortune said the gag order
barred them from discussing
reports o f charges against the
13-ycar-old or three others.
They called o ff a news confer­
ence they had scheduled far 10
p.m. EDT in front o f the Jef­
ferson County Jail In Monticello.
"It's a bizarre development."
Joyce said.
"T h e Judge's order allows
them to say that there have been
four arrests In the caae and that
the children arrested were Juve­
niles." said Cummings.

THE W E A T H E R

P la y 4
Today: Cloudy with rain and a
few thunderstorms. Rain may be
heavy at times. High In the lower
80s. Wind northeast 10 to 15
mph. Chance o f rain near 400
percent
Tonight: C lou d y w ith rain
likely and a chance for thun­
derstorms. Low In the lower to
mtd 70s. w in d northeast 5 to 10
mph. Chance o f rain 70 percent.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy with
ahow ers and th u nderstorm s
likely. High in the low er to mid
80s. Wind northeast 10 to 15
mph. Chance o f rain 70 percent.

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Burglary charged
A Sanford man was arrested on burglary charges early
Tuesday morning after a convenience store clerk locked him In
a restroom. The clerk o f the Cumberland Farms store. 120 N.
Winter Park Drive. Casselberry, reported hearing noises on the
roof at about midnight. After hearing the ceiling In the
restroom fall, the clerk said he locked the restroom door and
ran to another store to call police. After unlocking the door.
Casselberry police report finding Marlon Lee Corey. 41. 2801
Knudsen Drive. Sanford, wearing socks on his hands, standing
underneath a hole In the celling. Police report finding a
clawhammer and a screwdriver In the restroom. Corey was
held on charges o f burglary, criminal mischief and possession
or burglary loots.

Bike stolen, arrest made
Samuel David Houftstutler. 19. 166 E. Wilbur St.. I.ake Mary,
was arrested Monday evening on a theft charge after a Lake
Mary youth reported seeing him tiding his bicycle, reported
stolen four hours earlier.

Complaint lodged
Nathaniel Thomas Whltters, 31. 411 Sanford Ave.. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police after a complaint was lodged
against him. Sanford police report on asking his name.
Whltters responded “ Nathan White.’ * He was held on u
resisting a policeman charge. After his a. rest, police report
finding a marijuana “ Joint" In Ills pocket and held him on an
additional marijuana possession charge.

Police find hiding man
Mahalee Luster. 37. 119 Feather Edge Loop. Lake Mary, was
arrested Monday morning on a resisting urrest charge and an
Orange County third-degree grand theft charge. Seminole
County deputies report responding to Luster’s home to serve
the Orange County warrant and seeing him looking nut o f the
window as they arrived. Luster refused to respond and Lake
Mary police were summonded to assist.
Am y Elizabeth Fleming. 35. came to the door and said Luster
wasn’ t home, deputies report. On searching the home, deputies
report finding fresh plaster under the attic access in a closet
and on Inspection. Luster sitting on a rafter in the attic.
Deputies arrested Luster and Lake Mary police arrested
Fleming on a resisting a policeman charge.

Warrant arrests served
The following wanted persons have been taken Into custody
Monday:
• Sherri Lynn Ritter. 25. 137 Beckett Lane. Heathrow, was
arrested on Volusia County charges o f trespassing, battery and
criminal mischief.
•J oh n Pagano. 35. 132 Rosebriar Drive. Longwood. was
arrested on two Hillsborough County worthless check charges.
• Ezzard James Glenn. 18. 1703 Hawkins Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested on four Orange County warrant charges, three
probation violations for grand theft, uttering a forgery and
forgery convictions, and a failure to appear In court to answer
to a suspended license charge.

Officials: Fake
report intended
to win big bucks
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been If she had really struggled
with an attacker. Cox said.
But most o f the story made
sense, and the Inconsistencies
weren't serious enough to divert
Investigators from treating the
case as authentic. Cox said.
Then last week, an Informant
angry with the brother and sister
called Investigators to say the
rape had been a hoax. Cox said
the Up was corroborated by
others. Including some who were
present when the scheme was
hatched at a Orlando-area res­
taurant several days before the
alleged rape.
Investigators said they spent
thousands o f hours on the case,
which caused an uproar because
it highlighted deficiencies In the
w ay e m e r g e n c y c a lls w e re
bandied on Disney propel iy.
Normlle dialed 511 on her
room phone, but a hair-hour
passed before Disney officials
alerted the sheriffs office. Dis­
ney paramedics treated Normlle.

ORLANDO — A rape reported
at a Walt Disney World hotel last
Halloween was a hoax devised
by traveling scam artists who
hoped to win big money In a
lawsuit, authorities said.
An arrest warrant has been
issued for Wanda Mary Normlle.
21. who said she was raped, and
her brother. Jam es W illiam
Burke. 33. Charges Include filing
a false report, conspiracy to
com m it grand theft and at­
tempted grand theft. Orange
County shcrilTs officials said.
Investigators said the woman,
who claimed to be from Maine,
lied when she said she was
bruten. tied, raped and robbed
by a man who attacked her after
she entered her darkened room.
Shertifs oftlcials said that wuh
h er r o n s e n l. B u rk e bound
Normlle lo Ihc hotel room bed
with tape and then battered her
with a stick.
’ ’ S h e w as b e a te n p r r lt y
Emergency culls for law en ­
badly." said Sgt. Ken Cox, chief forcement from Disney property
sex crimes investigator. "T h ey
now are transferred Immediately
made It look very realistic."
to the s h e r iffs office. T h at
Before staging the rape and change, already In the works
burglary at the Caribbean Beach before the alleged rape, was sped
Resort Hotel, the woman had sex up after the case became public.
with an acquaintance elsewhere
S h e r llf K e v in B ea ry said
In O r a n g e C o u n t y so I n ­
vestigators would find signs o f Normlle and Burke are port o f a
recent sexual activity: her sex group o f con artists known as
partner didn't know he was part ihc Irish Travelers which visit
Central Florida In the fall.
o f a scam. Cox said.
They could be anywhere, but
in J u n e . N o rm lle file d a
law su it accu sin g D isney o f they have been known to travel
negligence and seeking an un­ In North Carolina. Georgia and
specified amount o f money. Her Ohio. Cox said.
EDs Note: Authorities say
attorney. Ernest Eubanks Jr..
was unavailable lor comment Normlle. also known as Wanda
Tuesday.
Mary Burke. Wanda Mary Cleve­
From the start, deputies had land and Leah Ann Kelly. Is
doubts about the case because 4 -foot-9 , 100 -pounds, w ith
some details or the scene didn't blonde hair and blue eyes.
make sense. Cox said.
Burke, also known as lvotry
For example, the tape used to M organ. J am es Brown and
bind Normlle wasn’t strained Jamie Johnson. Is 6-foot-3. 200
and twisted as It would have pounds with black hair.

Crimes reported to euthoritles
The following crimes have been reported to Seminole County
deputies and Sanford police:
• A pump, valued at 8350, was reported taken from the Boy
Scout's Camp David Hedrick. 3501 N. County Road 426.
Geneva, sometime between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday.
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• Nearly 85.000 In equipment and other valuables were
reported taken from five vehicles at a car dealership In the
1 4106 bjock of S'*Orlando. Drive. Sanford, sometime between H
p.m. Saturday arid 8 Cm . Monday.
*' ‘ '• A " !9 0 5 ChtfW dH Cavalier was reported stolen sometime
Monday betweeW 12:30 p.m. and 10 p.m: Sanford police report
finding (tie vehicle fully engulfed In (lames In a ditch at the
com er of First and Scolt drives at 11 p.m.
• A Grovcvlcw Villas resident reported an unknown man
kicked open his front door at 11:10 a.m. Monday, but (led when
the victim brandished a BB-gun.
• A 8405 steering wheel was reported taken from a 1989
Audi parked at Bridgewater Apartments sometime between
8:45 p.m. Sunday and 5:45 a.m. Monday.
• Valuables In excess o f 8400 were reported taken from a
Volkswagon G olf parked at a Lindsey Way residence In the 100
block sometime between 11:15 p.m. Sunday and 8:08 a.m.
Monday.
• Electronic testing equipment valued at 81.900 was
reported taken from a 1986 Isuzu parked at a church In the
900 block o f Palmetto Avenue sometime between 3:30 p.m.
Sunday and 11;30 a.m. Monday.
• A shotgun, valued at 8269. and 856 in cosh was reported
taken from a business in the 400 block o f Sanford Ave..
sometime between 4 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Monday.
• Stereo equipment valued at 8450 was reported taken from
a 1979 Chevrolet parked at a tesidence In the 1300 block of
West 1Uh Street sometime between 9 p.m. Sunday and 6:30
a.m. Monday.
• A man told police he gave another man a ride from 25th
Street and Airport Blvd., to 13th Street and Southwest Road
Friday. He said when he went to leave the man out. the man
grabbed his money and fled.
• A window air conditioner was reported stolen from a
residence Saturday In the 900 block o f W. 11th Street.
• A woman’s purse with contents valued at 8100 was
reportedly stolen from Sallpolnt Apartments on Sunday.
• 845 was reportedly stolen from a woman’s purse at
Seminole Gardens Apartments on Sunday.

Jo e y Buttafuoco adm its
tryst with A m y Fisher
■ y P A T M ILTON—
Associated Press Writer

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, MIN KOLA. N.Y. - The hooting
.iiUlki show (Viewers were on to
som ething. Joey Buttafuoco.
who for IV* years denied to
anyone who would listen that he
ever had sex with Am y Fisher,
has finally admitted It.
"O n July 2. 1991.1 had sexual
relations with Am y Fisher at the
Freeport Motel.” Buttafuoco de­
clared Tuesday in a packed
courtroom. Fisher at the time
was 16: the age o f consent In
New York :s 17.
The 37-yeor-old Long Island
body-shop man. wearing a dark
blue suit and black-and-white
snakeskln boots, pleaded guilty
to statutory rape, setting himself
up for a six-month Jail term. His
wife. Mary Jo. was not In court.
“ Thai does not matter now."
s a id B u t ta fu o c o * * la w y e r .
Dominic Barbara. "S h e lovea
him very much, and will con­
tinue to stand by him.*'
F is h e r ’ s la w y e r . P h ilip
Catopono. said o f the guilty plea:
"A t least the world will know
Am y Fisher was not lyin g."
Tuesday’s courtroom drama
was but the latest Installment In
a saga that began in 1992. when
Fisher shot Mrs. Bi.ttafuoco In
the head to clear the way for her
alTalr with Buttafuoco. Fisher Is
serving five to 15 years.

T h e J o ey and A m y atory
captured the public Imagination
like few others. There w ere-an
instant book and three T V m ov­
ies, T h e Buttafuoco* were guests
on "Donahue." where Joey was
vilified. David Lettcrman drew
laughs simply by saying ' ‘But­
ta fu o c o ." Madonna tore up
J o ey’s picture on “ Saturday
Night Live.”
"L e t me tell you something. I
don’t cheat on my wife. No. Oh.
no. Oh. no." Buttafuoco told
radio host Howard Stem last
year.
Fisher, now 19. has said their
affair Included trysts In four
Long Island motels. Buttafuoco’s
auto body shop and aboard his
boat. Double Trouble.
Buttafuoco. who will be sen­
tenced Nov. 15. had nothing to
say after the 20-mlnute hearing.
Under the plea bargain, he wUl
get no more than six months In
jail, five years’ probation and a
85.000 fine. If he gifts the
maximum, he could be out In
four months.

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T h e m erger s f H ospital Corporation o f
A m e ric a (H C A ). w h ic h Includes HCA-Ccntral
F lorid a R egion al H ospital In Sanford, an d
Cdlurftbla H ealth care Corporation, has been
big n ew s Ibi* stock holders.
O n the surfacc. e x c e p t for a difference w ith
s ta tio n ery letterh eads and business cards, the
S an ford facility w ill not be m a k in g any m a jor
c lm n g e s .' T h e m e rg e r w ill not necessarily
m ean e m p lo y e e raises or an increase in
services.
W h a t it w ill m ean h o w ever. Is an expan ded
field o f operation fo r the tw o hospital system s.
P eo p le in o u tly in g areas w ith tnsuranced
a p p ro ve d fo r h ealth ca re plans through H CA
w h o h ave had to d riv e m a n y miles to Sanford,
n o w h a ve th ree o th e r area hospitals.
L ik ew ise, p eop le in the S an ford area, w h o
h a v e had health c a re Insurance approved fo r
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Cherries are good for your health
drew heavily on Ucntsen’s work, adding tough
c o n t r o l s on
malpractice, a uni­
v e r s a l in s u r a n c e
form to cut down on
wastes, ami heal I It*
cure v o u c h e r s to
cover most,,although
not all. o f the
remaining unInsured.
And II never happened. The opposi­
tio n In C o n g r e s s
c a m e p r in c ip a lly
from liberal Demo­
crats. Borrowing an
epithet from the Jn
( It the ripe
nurnnee In d u s try ,
cherries g o l
th e y s a id tl w a s
picked, horrors,
"c h e r r y - p ic k in g / *
voters wouldn't
taking just the good
be upset any
stuff that most folks
moro.
agreed upon. (What a
terrible way to
leglslule that would bc.| Good was Bad. If the ripe
cherries got picked, horrors, voters wouldn’t be

Cherry-pickers unltel Your time has cornel
The phrase goes back to the last health-care
debate, which occurred a couple of years ago.
Sen. Lloyd Bentscn was pushing for new federal
health Insurance legislation. The Hush White
House, gradually coming out o f Its political
stupor, was interested in the Idea.
The time seemed ripe. Corporal Ions were going
leaner and meaner, which led to leaner ana
meaner health Insurance programs. Insurance
companies were denying coverage on the basis of
"pre-cxtstlng conditions." thereby cutting down
"portability." specializing In covering people
least likely to need Insurance. (How sweet.|
Malpractice awards were soaring, yielding "d e ­
fensive m edicine" driven by Juries not doctors.
Middle-class Americans the kind who voir, were
getting worried and angry. In Congress a new
consensus for reform was growing.
Bentaen'a legislation tried to fix whnl wus most
^obviously wrong. He aimed at rnmuragtng small
businesses to provide their employees with
Insurance. In a way both political parties could
agree upon. Applicants could not Is* turned
down Tor pre-existing conditions. Portability
would be enhanced. When the Bush White
House finally came up with Its own proposal. It

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ELLEN GOODMAN

L E TTE R S
W ill o f t h e p e o p le
the “ Property Taxes" article in the Sept. 22
i'aftiKHepUd.
minole County Property Assessor BUI Suber
now Joins several other public officials who are
whining about (he ‘ Save Our Hom es" amendment
and trying to scare taxpayers with tales o f the coat
If tills amendment Is applied to 1993's taxes.
It uppears Suber has joined the other bureau­
crats In fighting the. will o f the people who voted for
this amendment.
Suber and others o f his Ok want Florida to delay
t Me effective date o f this amendment until they can
Increase assessments as high as poaslbie thereby
raising taxes paid on property as high as they
legally can. We in Seminole County are paying
m ore for .our politicians and bureaucrats than most
other counties In Florida and most o f the money
has to come from the property owners.
T h e Florldsy Supreme Court. If true to form, will
affirm the Lee County judge's ruling that the
amendment should take effect in January 1904
and not for the 1993 tax year. After all, they, like
all opr public servants, are paid from taxes.
Bcpldek. why should a public official be Inconve­
nienced by having to recalculate taxes.
Several years ago the taxpayers o f Florida voted
to Talsc their homestead exemption to 625.000. It
didn't take the politicians and bureaucrats long to
figure a way to get around this exemption.
Afow, they the politicians and bureaucrats.
Instead o f serving the taxpayers, are using the
courts In an attempt to circumvent the will of the
people. .
A seems our government has forgotten they are
in pfllcc at the wish o f the people and Instead acta
In Its own Interests.
H.D Hood
Sanford
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erry's World
L IB R A R Y

E leanor w ould have loved it
BOSTON — Okay, so there were a few
m om ents*of high squirm. The reaction to
Hillary’s appearance In Congress was a touch
breathless. Hillary took the Hill. She came, she
spoke, she conquered. She wowed them. No.
she dazzled them. No. she absolutely knocked
their socks off.
One Congress member compared her to
Martha Washington, another to Abraham
Lincoln. Someone Joked that he was going to
auction the tea cup with her lipstick marks.
A n o t h e r s a id th a t s h e s h o u ld g o o n
"Jeopardy.”
Rep. Dan Roatenkowsld gagged more than a
few people by oozing. “ I think In the very near
future the president will be known as your
husband. W h o’s that fella? That's Hillary’ s
husband."
At times. It seemed like an update o f the
infamous Sam uel Johnson remark about
women preachers and dogs walking on their
hind legs: “ It's not done well; but you ore
surprised to find it done at all." In the
Congress, they're still surprised to find It done
well by a first lady.
Even the media was in full gush. The
networks were agog. A wire service reported
that the president's wife was "effortlessly
answering com plex questions In great detail."
Stop the presses.
But this la being picky, picky, picky and
certlflably p.c. The fact Is that Hillary Clinton
worked the Congress like a pro.
She knew the cast o f congressional charac­
ters. knew w h o was a pharmacist and who was
an enemy. She knew how to use charm on
nonagenarian Strom Thurmond and deadly
wit on critic Richard Armey. But more than
anything else ahe knew her stuff.
If this had been a three-day, 12-hour oral
exam for a Ph.D. an health care she would
have gone directly to tenure. And when all la
said and done, it must be great to finally get
graded on substance.

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What a chapter this was In the ongoing,
best-selling Hillary Chronicles. Remember
when It all began with Hlllaiy os "Not Tom m y
W y n e tte ” ? R em e m b er H illa ry as B e tty
Crocket? Then there wss the Hillary from Hell
as a fem in ist harridan and ^Hillary the
Hottnwrecker w ho wanted kidatodlvorce their

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But. ulas. with these Hue Clinton cherries, we
also get a routed pill of more government control.

Clinton rightfully
inspired by the
words of JFK

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And so. we now have the prn|iosed Clinton
remedy. Surely, he deserves credit for bringing
the Issue front and center on the political
agenda. Surely, there Is much that makes sense
in his plan. In fart, most o f the good old cherries
arc right there, including portability, rllmlnnilnn
o f pre-cxtstlng conditions, and u universal
Insurance lonti. (Although lough treatment of
malpractice abuse Is missing.) The Clinton plan
goes further titan Bentsrn’s or Bush's: Everyone
gets coverage. Including prescription medicine

JA C K ANDERSON

Central Florida now has three major health
care hospital orgalnxaUons. In addition to the
newly established Coiumbfa/HCA Healthcare
Corporation,.the others are Orlando Regional
Health Care System, and Florida Hospital
System.
Depending on certain medical Insurance
provisions, the merger will Increase the
num ber o f "provider hospitals” available in
the state and nation.
Thbi'e will now be hospitals fin 90 cities
aro u n d the. state under Columbla/HCA
Healthcare Corporation.
In Sanford. Hospital Administrator Roy
Vinson said the medical staff has nothing but
positive praise for the merger, and the
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upset any more. The motivation for braider
health reform might dissolve before America
took Its bitter medicine. The liberal prescription
for such medicine came under many brand
names, but the generic label on the bottle was
always "M ore Government Control."
There was u second reason that Bentscn-style
Incremental reform didn’ t succeed. The 1092
presidential election year approached, with
health care looming ns a big Issue. Somr of
Bentscn’s Democratic rallrugurs said. “ Don’t
send Bush u bill hr could s ig n " •• lest
Republicans get political credit.

presiden cies. "W h a t happens if H illary
becomes Incapacitated?" asked the late night
comic. "B il Clinton becomes President."
When she was appolntrd to head the
health-care task force, we got tales o f Hillary
the Power Hungry. There were polls on her
power, news panels on the dangcis of an
unaccountable wife at the health helm. Serious
policy people sputtered pillow talk paranoia.
Last spring, she w o transformed, magically
and sarcastically into Saint Hillary. The first
la d y h a d t a lk e d
about
‘crisis o f
m e a n i n g "
n
Am erica. She &lt;
was
t r a s h e d os a
s o p h o m o r l c
v irtu e -m o n g e r for
suggesting that "w e
need a new politics of
meaning. We need a
new ethos o f Individ­
ual r e s p o n s ib ility
and caring...a society
that fills us up and
makes us feel we are
urt o f som ethin g
1g g c r t h a n
ourselves."
t No, she
Meanwhile, along
absolutely
the w a y . w e had
knocked their
Hillary and Her Hair.
eocke off. £
Her hairdos, don'ts
and redos.
Compared to all
this. Hillary on the Hill is a much saner
chapter.lf not yet an ending. She went to the
hearings as "a mother, a wife, a sister, a
woman." as well as honcho. She won raves as
a pot and poticy-wonk as welt as W hite House
Woman.

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This first lady sees herself ns o wife
wonk. a First Lady and Independent Woman,
someone who works numbers and worries
about meaning. The country Is still not wholly
comfortable with such duality. But we're
beginning to get the hang o f Hillary. And many
other women who are trying to make whole
lies out o f the divided parts.

The Year o f the Woman was a hard year for
this political wife. The people who saw Hillary
as a heroine thought She should be running for
office. The people who dislike her thought she
should shut up.

During the campaign, during the Hillary
from bell days, the candidate’s wife held
im a g in a ry c o n v e r s a tio n s w ith E lea n or
Roosevelt. When ahe was feeling down, she
would talk to the much-more-mallgned Mrs
Roosevelt who would aay. "O ct out and do It
ond don't make any excuses about It."

When the Clintons moved into the W hite
House, we had pictures o f Hillary selling the
table and stories about her setting the agenda.
Th e Jokes w ere about "B ilia ry " and co-

Before she stepped Into the hearing room
Tuesday, an aide said to her. "T h is la Eleanor
Roosevelt tim e." HMIary on the HUl. Hillary as
Herself. Eleanor would have loved It.

WASHINGTON — At our request. 31 yrui**
ugo. President John F. Kennedy penned "to
an unknown youth somewhere in Am erica"
some advice on how to prepare and handle
the Presidency.
We recently came across his rrsponsc and
it sent chills down our spine, considering It
was written at the very lime when he was n
hero to a young high- schooler named Bill
Clinton.
One of the most
enduring images of
the C lin to n c a m ­
paign was the picture
o f the young Clinton
at the While House,
shaking hands with
his Idol. President
Kennedy. It was con­
sidered the roup o f
the campaign when a
c a m p a ig n w o rk e r
found It at the JFK
library In Boston.
S in c e th e n i t ’ s
b e e n c l e a r t hat
Clinton. In his words C He pointed oul
that ‘there is no
und hts deeds, wants
program o f
to emulate the vision
vocational
and characteristics ol
training fo rth e
K e n n e d y . T h a t 's
Presidency, j
w h at m a k es K e n ­
n e d y 's r e s p o n s e ,
which was published
In Parade magazine on Sept. 23. 1962. so
moving. Kennedy responded to this question:
"Somewhere In our land today there ts a
high school or college student who will one
day be sitting In your chair. If you could now
speak to this future president, what advice
and guidance would you give him or her?"
President Kennedy began: “ The first lesson
o f the Presidency Is that It Is impossible to
foretell the precise nature o f the problems
that will confront you or the specific skills
and capacities which those problems will
demand."
He pointed out that "there Is no program of
vocational training for the Presidency: no
specific area o f knowledge that is peculiarly
relevant." Presidents have Included great
scholars like Thomas Jefferson und Woodrow
Wilson, the president o f Princeton University,
he noted. But nine of the presidents, “ among
them some o f the most brilliant In office, did
not attend college."
President Kennedy advised youngsters like
Clinton that presidents have come from all
walks of life.
JFK felt he could not counsel “ you about
what subjects to study or what vocation to
follow. But whatever you do. you would be
well advised to practice stern discipline und
vigorous, unremitting effort." Kennedy did
offer some concrete pointers.
First. Kennedy advised, "it will help you to
know the country you seek to lead. It was one
o f the great strengths o f a President such as
Theodore Roosevelt that he knew and loved
the diverse magnificence o f our fields and
mountain ranges, deserts and great rivers,
our abundant farmlands and the thousand
voices o f our cities."
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Second, Kennedy tutored. It's vital fot a
presidential aspirant to "h ave a deep sense of
history. For o f all the disciplines, the study of
the folly and achievements o f man is best
calculated to help develop the critlcul sense of
what Is permanent and meaningful amid the
mass of superficial and transient events und
decisions which engulf the Presidency."
Third, he continued, and "m ost important
o f all. and moat difficult to consciously
pursue, is an understanding o f the people you
will lead." The Iasi paragraph o f Kennedy's
letter demonstrates the ennobling qualities
that Inspired the nation:
"N o one can guarantee that If you follow
this or any other advice you will become a
great President. For the Presidency Is
peculiarly an office which Is sha|icd by the
individual who holds It. And greatness
depends on the times as well as the man.

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Rinehart landscaping regulations
HeraM Staff Writer
LAKE MARY -

tations governln g landaca
Iona a lo n g
Rinehart Road, have been proposed. T h e
City Commission la expected to approve the
suggestions Thursday night.
The landscaping regulations were origi­
nally designed to be Included In similar
specifications for Lake Mary Boulevard, but
there were several differences, and (he tw o
matters w ere divided Into two separate
ordinances.
The Commission has already approved
restrictions along the boulevard.
For Rinehart Road, the new ordinance

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calls for an Increase In huffier width from 10
to IS feet.
Other sections o f the ordinance specify the
s ite and type o f tree* to be planted,
separation
minimum H iir w iw a t
plantings, and w ho would be respo nsible for
the purchase. Installation, maintenance and
Irrigation o f all required landscaping.
Similar to the ordinance on the boulevard,
all mechanical units, such as air condition­
ing equipment, will be required to have
screening from view on public right o f way.
If approved, the new restrictions would
apply both to residential as well aa nonresidential developments on what Is to be
known as the "Rinehart Road Corridor

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District."
T h e district includes all property within
the corporate Umlta o f Lake Mary Abutting
o r within 300 feet o f the road's right-of-way.
T h e city's Planning and Zoning Board
recommended approval o f the ordinance by
a unanimous vote when It was originally
presented.
T h e C ity C o m m is s io n has a lre a d y
approved the ordinance on first reading.
T h e second and final reading o f the Rinehart
Road Corridor Ordinance Is on the agenda
fo r tomorrow n igh t's City Commission
meeting, beginning at 7 p.m.. at Lake Mary
C ity Han, 100 N. Country Club Road.

County gives approval for land purchase
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Hsrald Sanlor Staff Writer________
SANFORD — Seminole County
commissioners gave a cautious
go-ahead to buy five acre o f land
adjacent to the Weklva R iver for
preservation and a canoe launch
under the county Natural Lands
Program.
Commissioners agreed to buy
the property from Bon no and
Louis Lucas for 9168.000 con­
tingent upon the St. Johns River
Water Management District and
other agencies permitting the
county to place a canoe launch
and lim ited parking on the

Safety_ 1A
He said security In­
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a weekly basis
Cartwright said It Is also his
company's policy to Immediate­
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turned In. If the lock cannot be
changed that day. hr said a
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make It impossible to open the
door from the outside with a key.
providing added security.
"Florida la the No. I tourist
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No. 1 thief destination In the
world," said Ray Wood, a de­
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was speaking at the Jacksonville
seminar.
About 36 hotel and motel
workers attended the first In a
series o f safety seminars Tues­
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property, located adjacent to
State Road 46.
O n ly c o m m is s io n e r D ic k
V a n D e r W e ld e o p p o sed th e
rchase saying the property
d lim ited recreational value
«nd questioning the environ­
mental value.

C o m m is s io n e rs fie ld e d s
9600.000 offer to buy Katie's
Landing near the Lucas proper­
ty . T h e c o m m itt e e r e c o m ­
mended the purchase to provide
an existing access which would
relieve pressure to d e a r a path
through Plantation wetlands.

The Natural Lands Committee
Is seeking a low-impact public
access to the river. Weklva River
access In Srmlnole County Is
limited to private or commercial
locations. They do not want lo
disturb the sensitive 673-acre
Plantatton property south o f
Markham Road for an i

C o m m is s io n e r s f e l t th e
966.000 per acre price was too
high and use o f the natural lands
money to buy a business ques­
tionable. They referred the pro
possl to the Parks and Recre­
ation Division. The Lucas
:as property price will be about 933.200
per sere.

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lion In cities across Florida.
In the half-day seminar, Wood
and Rick d r TreviUe. director o f
security for the Central Florida
Holel-Motcl Association, gave
out advice on security, locks,
lighting, "d istraction " thefts,
credit card fraud and even theft
by employees.
Tom Schroder, manager o f
public affairs for AAA, said the
goal o f the seminars Is " t o
maximize security of tourists
staying at a motel or hotel."
In O rlando. Wood said 40
deputies work exclusively with
the hotels and motels to provide
security for the tourists.
"W e 'v e had a dramatic In­
crease In the number o f tourists,
number o f motel rooms an a.
dramatic decrease In crim e,"
Wood said.
Wood showed videotapes o f
tourists being victimized by dis­
traction thieves who work In
palm to steal wallets, purses and
other valuables.
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felonv.
Police C om m an der D enn is
Whitmire commented. "F ro m
what we have been able to
ascertain at this point, the
shooting was apparently over a
woman which both of the men
knew."
Ruffin. 22, o f 319 Pecan A v e ­
nue. w as re p o rted ly s tru ck
possibly three times by bullets
from what some witnesses said
could have been an Uzl type
machine gun.
Whitmire said the gun was
identified aa a Tech-9 sem i­
automatic pistol. "T h is Is the
kind of gun available from most
•ny gun dealer." he said, "a t a
cost o f about 9300. It can be
used with d ip s holding any­
where from five to 46 shots, and
we don't know how many. Mike

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may have h ad ."
The weapon was not recov­
ered.
Ruffin reportedly Identified
Mike during questioning con­
ducted by s police Investigator.
Ruffin Is still In Central Florida
Regional Hospital. His condition
was listed as serious but stable,
as o f this morning, and he was to
be moved out o f the Intensive
Care Unit before noon today.
When he w as first admitted hla
condition was listed as critical.
Whitmire said medical reports
indicate one bullet penetrated
Ruffin's right cheek, under his
right eye. traveled through his
skull, and exited on the left side.
O th e r s h o ts r e p o r t e d ly
penetrated Ruffin's shoulder and
possibly his lungs.
Mike is being held in the John
E. Polk Correctional Facility.

Adams, Orianuo.
Mitchell's Funeral Home, Or­
lando.’ In charge of arrange­
ments.
j

Both Wood and de Trevllle also
urged the motels and hotels to
do criminal background checks
on their employees and pro­
spective employees.
“ Some of your employees may
be lying to you ." Wood said.
De Trevllle showed some sting

Julie LaVera Anderson, 36. o f
2583 Barkwater Dr.. Orlando,
d ied S a t u r d a y , O c t. 2 . at DR. EDW IN L. LINDSEY
Northslde Hospital, Atlanta. Ga.
Dr. Edwin L. Lindsey. 72. o f
Bom In Columbus, Ga.. she 625 11th Court. Vcro Beach,
moved to Central Florida In formerly o f Sanford, died Oct. 3.
1962. She was an account exec­ at his residence. Bom May 30.
utive and stock broker for Na­ 1921. In Grandfield, Okla.. he
tions Securities and Dean W itter moved to V e to Beach In 1870
and • member o f New Covenant from Cocoa Beach. He was •
retired physician and a member
S u rvivors in clu de m oth er. o f F ir s t U n it e d M e th o d is t
Mary J. Fears. Daytona Beach: Church. Vera Beach. Dr. Lindsey
stepfather, Joel Fears, Daytons was also a m em ber o f the
Beach: brothers, John H. Jr.. B.P.O.E. *1774 and the Am eri­
Tallahassee. Joel V. Fears Jr.. can Medical Society.
Daytona Beach. Andre. Atlanta;
Survivors Include wife, Jeantta
sister. Sabrina Pope. Atlanta: D.i sons. Ron. Tampa. Larry.
paternal grandmother. Sarah B. Gastonia. N.C., Phil. Cherry Hill.

The property Is greater than
1,000 acres. No purchase price
has been submitted, sold Colecn
Logan, county natural lands
planner.

operations In whicn a video
camera hidden In a room caught
em ployees stealing from guests.
Hotel and m old official were
Impressed by the seminar.
Information M i Its A in c I S U Pra»» uaad

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School
1A
"T h e new change w on't make
It any better." she said.
Because o f the 1070 federal
court desegregation order, which
states that there m ay be an
enrollment o f no m ore than 35
percent black students at any
g iv e n sch ool, the proposed
school district policy would. In
effect, ban white students from
leaving Sanford schools which
hover close to that mark.
According lo Hagerty, black
students at sc hoots that fall
short o f the 35 percent block
population would be banned
from transferring
out o f such a
a.
i f om
srhtie school.
predominantly wl
"It evens out*
L" ltagcrty said.
.‘.The echooljjUiirict w ill grant
any transfer that la racially
positive or racUlly neutral."
Some parents, who have filed
a complaint with the U.S. Deptment o f Justice and the U.S.
Department o f Education, claim
that the black population at
Seminole High School has al­
ready exceeded the 35 percent
mark and Is closer lo 36 percent.
Those w ho have filed the
com plaints b elie ve th e c iv il
rights o f Sanford students are
being violated by a system
which, they say. finan cially
favors schools In the south port
o f the county over schools In
Sanford.
Seminole High was also re­
quired. under the desegregation
order to maintain a student
population o f "not significantly
less than 2 .0 00 s tu d e n ts ."

N J .; sister. Teedle Gwin. Plano.
Texas: five grandchildren.
Strunk Funeral Home. Vcro
Beach, in charge o f arrange­
ments.

Q A N irrj. BOWLES
Danny J. Bowles, 31. o f 2100
H|dwell A ve., Sanford, died
Friday. Oct. 1. Bom Sept. 13,
1962. In Orlando, he moved to
Sanford, this .year. He was a
garbage collector and a member
of St. Jam es House of Prayer.
S u r v iv o r s In clude fa th e r,
Selph, Sanford: mother. Annie
Ruth. Sanford; daughters. Danay
Patricia. Thresc, both o f Jack­
son ville. ' A le x ia D.. M iam i:
brothers. Robert and Alfonso
WUIta. both o f Sanford. Selph
Jr.. Jennings: sisters. Annette.
Wilma P ow ell. Johnnie Lee.
Janie M ac. a ll o f S an ford ;
paternal grandfather, Johnnie
Lee, Jennings.
Wllson-Elchelbcrger Mortuary.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

In other natural lands pro­
p o s a ls . th e c o m m itte e has
scheduled a site visit Oct. 0 to
the tract o f land east o f the
E con lock h atch ce R iver on ce
proposed for homes. The High
Oaks East proposal caused a
large controversy because It
would have required extending
water lines and a bridge over the
river. T h e development proposal
was subsequently withdrawn.

MARY E. MILLS
Mary E. Mills. 93. o f 2451
Water St.. Sanford, died Tues­
day, Oct. 5. at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford. Bom
Jan. 22, 1900, In Bainbrtdge
Ga.. she moved to Sanford in
1928 from there. She was a
homemaker and a member o f
New Bethel AME Church. Mrs.
Mills was also a member o f the
Pall Bearers Society No. 1.
Survivors Include daughters.
Mary Taylor. Carolyn Vincent,
both o f Sanford: tw o grandchildren, four greatgra n d c h lld e n and six
great-great-grandchildren.
WUson-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

Should a number of students,
black or white, transfer out o f
that school, the district'would be
unable to meet the enrollment
requirements.
Hagerty said there have been
960 transfer requests this year,
the A v a l majority o f which
would be easily granted under
the proposed policy.
District officials said they have
an obligation to deal with the
desegregation Issue.
" I believe this Is something
that we are legally, and morally,
obligated to deal with," Hagerty

Haraid Staff Writer
LAKE M ARY - The Lake
Mary City Commission meets
this Thursday night begin­
ning at 7 p.m. As o f Monday,
the following Items were listed
on the agenda:
• S p e c ia l p r e s e n t a t io n
(none announced)
•C itizen participation.
•R eports o f City Manager
(see below)
• Reports o f Mayor.
• Reports o f City Attorney
- 1 9 9 2 Cable Act.
• M o tio n s and/or o r d i­
nances by city commissioners
•Ordinance — 2nd reading
— Creating a Rinehart Road
Corridor Overlay District.
•Ordinance — 2nd reading
— Establishing a payment
plan for existing residents to
hook up to water.
•Ordinance — 2nd reading
— Rezone from C-2 to C-2,
Flagg Lane. Exxon Company,
applicant.
•Ordinance — 2nd reading
— Establishing a city Tree
Board
• A d d it io n a l Ite m s fo r
commission action.

Traffic
Continued from Page 1A
ro a d w a y s . He said
speeding com plaints are the
principle problem on the streets.
Heathrow Is a low-crime area,
according to sheriffs statistics.
During the first seven months o f
(he year, deputies responded to
16 complaints In the communi­
ty. Of those, only four were for
burglary reports. The communi­
ty has a privately-contracted
security force.
Sim ilar traffic enforcement
agreements may follow In other
private communities.
Lt. Jerry Riggins. In charge o f
the Special Operations Division,
sold periodic discussions have

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HENRY JOHN 9UNDERMANN
Henry John Sundermann, 79.
o f 2073 Blue Jay Lane, Oviedo,
died F rid a y , Oct. 1, at his
residence. Bom July 7, 1914. In
New Brunswick. N J., he moved
to Central Florida In 1987. He
w a s a r e t i r e d p r o d u c t io n
m achinist for Pitney Bowes.
Stamford. Conn., and a member
o f Z io n L u th e ra n C h u rch .
Stamford.
Survivors Include wife. Mabel:
son, Irv in g . Brooklyn. N .Y.:
d a u g h te r , S u aan R u d n la k .
Panama Ctty Beach; brother.
Frederick Otto Hoehler, Indiana;
sister. Helen Cuseo. Fairfield.
Conn.: tw o grandchildren.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando, in charge o f ar­
rangements.

continued for several years with
The Springs residents for traffic
patrol. " I think we'll see others."
said Riggins. He said a deputy
will probably be assigned to
Heathrow patrols an average o f
four hours dally, depending on
the needs o f the HMA.
Neal Harris, president o f the
A liq u a Hom eowners Associa­
tion. said he la unaware o f any
significant traffic problems In hla
200-lot community. Harris said
he was interested In the sendee,
but said the 928 expense far
exceeds the 915 hourly coat for ,
security services.
HMA president Michael Dick j
could not be reached.

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as our wake-up call," said Rep.
Also Reddick. D-Orlando.
Among the Items under con­
sideration:
— A ban on possession o f
anyone under age
're legally huntshooting' under
tn tf to W
M
M
i a S a
The proposal
change m any believe w ifi -ian^
T
i m " Moore,
prove the quality o f education In
o f the Florida De­
district schools by creating a
partment o f Law Enforcement,
kind o f com petition between
would force first-time offenders
schools to Improve their product.
to serve five days In detention
Hagerty believes the quality o f
and 100 hours o f visible com ­
education will be Improved by
munity service.
other methods, but the relaxed
— Construction o f even more
transfer rules ore a psychological
prison beds. T h e Legislature
boost to parents, even those who
authorized more than 10,000
never Intend to use the option.
new prison beds during Its May
"T h e y feel better knowing the
■pedal session and promised to
option Is there." he said. "B ut
build thousands more over the
most people do not request
coming years. W hat's missing
transfers for academic or educa­
from the promise Is the money to
tional reasons. For most. It Is a
dolt.
matter o f convenience."
— Taking the worst youthful
The school district staff Is still
offenders — Moore put that
working on the details o f the
number at up to 3,000 — and
transfer policy changes. They
locking them In secure detention
will work up a final draft and
Instead o f the community-baaed
present It at a public hearing
programs that allow them back
which w ill be announced at a
on the streets. Many are repeat
later date.
offenders.

Home. Altam onte Springs,
charge o f arrangements.

Reports from the City Man­
ager contain the following
Items:
•R equ est — Commission
tyir) fo f
associ­
ated with m ast arm signallzatlon Installation on Lane Mary
B oulevard, n o t to exceed
920.000.
• Request — Commission
authorization for purchase o f
additional mem ory for city
computer system.
• Request — Commission to
declare vehicle *3 3 (fire truck)
surplus, and authorize adver­
tis e m e n t fo r sa le to th e
highest bidder.
• Request — Commission,
action on request from Parks
and R e c re a tio n A d v is o r y
Board to convert the closed
eastern basketball court on
Country C lu b Road, to a
tennis court.
The order o f Items on the
agenda Is subject to change,
and additional Items may he
added.
The Lake Mary City Com­
mission m eeting will begta at
7 p.m.. Thursday, O c t 7, in
the commission chambers o f
Lake Mary City Hal). 100 N.
Country Club Road.

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Sonlord, m U U . Inchorgoof orrongomontt.
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Funorol torvkao tor Nancy Allan, n. at 411
Bay A w , Sanford. who dlod Friday. Oct. t.
will bo hafd 1I.J0 p.m. Saturday at Now
Sattwl M B Church. Sanford, with Iht Raw.
Ltwli officiating- Informant la fallow In
Ertrgraan Camatory, Sanford. Frlandi may
call from S t p.m. Friday at Iha funaral
Sunrtaa Funorol Homo, *00 Lacwtt Avo,
Santort, m n u , In charga of arrangamonla.

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"T h ey're opportunists, they're
predator* and they're thugs,"
Moore said. "W e 'v e got to put
them In a facility that's not a i
hand-holding facility."
— Hiring m ore police at the
state and
levels
1■etnas
up m arc vio len t
&gt; task
r fir iT T 1
» such as the o o e now operating in
Miami. Moore M id the effor t has
shown some u rca a a la
down an
glories and auto th e ft
M eanw hile, the C om m erce
Department la continuing Its
damage control efforts following
the tourist killings, which made
headlines w orldwide and are
hurting International trays) to
Florida.
C om m erce S ec re ta ry Q reg
Fanner said print ads along the
"O n e F lorida, M any F a c e s "

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Oct. 15.
pended following the Sept. 14.
slaying o f 34-year-old Gary Col­
ley o f Britain at a highway rest
stop near MonticeUo.
Broadcast ads w ill resun
November, Farmer added. .
he said International visitors i
drop this year because at the
killings.
" In tourism. Im age 19 the
b u s in e s s," F a n n e r , to ld th q
House T o u r im and Economic
Development Committee. "Im ­
age la what sella. The perception
la, the crime problem la much
worse that It really Is in Florida."

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Dlona L. Palmer, 51. East
M agn olia D riv e , A lta m o n te
Springs, died Saturday. Oct. 2.
at Florida Hospital. Orlando.
B o rn S e p t . 2 7 , 1 9 4 2 . In
Milwaukee, she moved to Cen­
tral Florida in 1979. She was a
student at RoUlns College and a
member o f the 13th Club.
Survivors Include sons. Torn.
J im m y , both o f A lta m o n te
S p rin g s , R o b e rt, L a k e v ille ,
Minn., BUI, Los Angeles; daugh­
ter, Debbie, Hoyrey-ln-the-HlUs;
brother, BUI Lincoln. Sprtnfield.
Ore.; nine grandchildren.
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Disabled children especially vulnerable to abuse
By JIN N IPK R DIXON
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON — It Is a heartbreaking Image:
children with disabilities, abused and neglected
far more often than other children.
Yet that Is the stark picture from the llrst
nationw ide study of m altreatm en t am ong
children with physical, mental or emotional
disabilities.
Researchers found that disabled children are
physically abused at twice the rate ol other
children, sexually abused at nearly twice the rate
and emotionally neglected at almost three times
the rate.
O v e ra ll, c h ild re n w ith d is a b ilit ie s are
maltreated at 1.7 times the rate ol othrr kids And
In nearly hall of those abuse cases, the child’s
disability was at the root of the abuse or neglect
In all but 14 percent of 1.834 cases studied, the
maltreatment was either committed or permitted
by a child's primary caretaker, who Is generally
the mother, the study said. The maltreatment
was substantiated bv child welfare agencies.

The study, done by the National Center on
Child Abuse and Neglect o f the Department of
Health and Human Services, dramatizes the
crushing pressures on fam ilies o f these children.
“ Children are vulnerable. Hut children with
disabilities are the m ost vulnerable.’ ’ Sen.
Christopher J. Dodd, w ho sponsored 1988
legislation requiring the federal study, said In an
Interview. “ It's terribly disturbing to realize that
children with disabilities are being maltreated to
such a high degree."
The researchers’ llndlngs are based on data
collected from 35 child protective services
agencies. Each agency provided information on
all cases of substantiated maltreatment over u
four to six-week period In early 1991.
The study also found that maltreatment often
causes children to develop a disability. More than
half of all children who w ere neglected developed
a disability, as well as 62 percent of children who
were sexually abused. 48 percent who were
emotionally abused and 15 percent who were
physically abused
Dodd. D'Coun.. said the report underscores

both the “ tremendous economic and social
pressures that arc crushing" many families with
a disabled child and the need to help them, a view
echoed by some pediatricians.
" I t 's an ugly thought — how could anyone
maltreat a child, a child with a disability." Dodd
said. “ Hut I'm not sitting In public housing, out of
a Job. taking care o f four kids, trying to raise a
family on my own. with hack rent due and a
number of outstanding doctor bills. That’s not an
excuse, but you begin to understand."
Dr. Edward Schnr. associate professor ol
pediatrics at Tufts Medical School, and Dr James
M. Perrin, associate professor o f pediatrics at
Harvard Medical School, agreed that caring for a
disabled child can be expensive, stressful and
physically exhausting.
Parents may also become Isolated from friends,
family ami their community.
“ T h e y often don't have the kind of social
support systems that they need to help them
through difficult tim es." Schnr said, ' ll Just
makes their situation and their ability to parent a
little bit more fragile, a little bit more likely to

take a direction that Is not good for the child or
good for their relationship with the ch ild ."
Perrin, chairman o f the American Academy o f
Pediatrics' com m ittee on children with dis­
abilities. also believes the risk of abuse Increases
when parents don't bond with a newborn, a
problem for sick babies hooked to all sorts of
hospital equipment.
Hut Nora Haladcrlan. a clinical psychologist and
director of the Disability. Abuse and Personal
Rights Project o f the Spectrum Institute, a
research and educational organization In Los
Angeles, says she's not convinced that family
stress Is to blame.
Haladcrlan says disabled children are particu­
larly vulnerable because they muy be less able to
fend ofTun attack or to tell someone about It. And
the signs and symptoms o f abuse may be
attributed to the child's dlsablllt V.
She estimates that the rate o f abuse among
disabled children Is much higher than the
government estim ates — from four to 10 limes
greater — and that 99 percent o f abusers are
well-known to the disabled child

High-fat diet ups risk of prostate cancer
ByCONNIECASS
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - T h e re 's
another reason to eat less lat. at
least for men It might reduce
the risk o f d evelo p in g Hiethreatening prostate cancer, re
searchers say.
Eating animal lat. especially
from red meat, seems to promote
the growth of small, latent pro
stale tumors, making them more
likely to become dangerous, a
study at Harvard's School of
Public Hralth found.
The study adds to mounting
evidence that a fatly diet In­
creases cancer risks, notably lor
breast, c o lo n and p rostate
cancer.
"It says. Just like other studies,
high fat is bad." said Dr. Ken­
neth J. Plenta. a cancer re­
searcher and assistant professor
at Wayne State University m
Detroit who is familiar with the
study.
Researchers don't know that
cutting back on lat will help a
man prevent advanced prostate
cancer. Hut the study suggests It
might help. Plenta said.
"It’s a safe recommendation,
because If you cut down on fat
you live longer, you get less
heart disease and less chance of
other diseases." he said
Prostate cancer Is the second
most common cause of cancer
death among American men.
behind lung cancer. In 1991. an
estimated 122.000 men were
diagnosed with prostate cancer,
ami 32,UOOdled ol It.
The Harvard study, published
today In the Journal of the
National Cancer Institute, found

that men who ate red meal as a
main dish live or more times a
week were 2 0 times as likely to
suffer advanced prostate cancer
as men who ate red meat only
once a week or less
"'I he risk went down as the
Intake decreased." said the lead
r e s e a r c h e r . Dr
E d w ard
Glovannuccl of the Harvard Uni­
v e rs ity School of M edicine.
"Even eating red meat three
times a week rather than five
times a week, you did get some
benefit."
Because the study followed
men for only four years. It
suggests that recent diet ts
lm|M&gt;rtani — generating hope
that a man can improve the odds
by changing his diet even late to
life. Glovannuccl said
Vegetable fats and lat from
fish and dairy products — except
butter — don't Increase the risk
of advanced prostate cancer,
researchers found.
i'he study also didn't llud a
link between animal fat and the
more common early stages of
prostate cu iccr. which often go
undetected and cause no hralth
problems, lilt s Is consistent
with earlier research.
Autopsies performed around
the world have found latent
prostate earner In from 15 |xrcent to 30 percent of men who
died after age 50 — the rate Is
similar from country to country
Hut countries where high -fat
diets are prevalent, such as the
United States, have significantly
more cases o f advanced prostate
cancer.
The American Cancer Society
recommends reducing fat to 30
percent or less o f total calories

consumed; It says the average
ll.S. diet Is about 40 percent fat.
Scientists don't know how
animal fat acts to promote pro­
state cancer. There are several
th e o r ie s . It m ay a lt e r sex
hormone levels In the blood The
culprit could be carcinogens
form ed when anim al fat Is
rooked. Or fatty acids found In

meat may Interfere with cell
functions.
U sing questionnaires about
diet and health, the progressive
study followed 47.855 American
men. .ig&lt; -i 40-75. from !9Hii
1990 During the study period.
300 were diagnosed with pro­
state cancer, and 120 of those
were advanced cases

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W hitm an’s Sampler:
Chocolate factory
is auctioned off
By TED ANTHONY
Associated Press Writer
PHILADELPHIA - The sweet
aroma of candy still hangs In the
air at the Whitman's Chocolate
Factory. Hut It Is a bittersweet
week for Philadelphia, as a
tradition that begun In 1842
with one man's confectionary
comes to an end.
The factory that for 30 years
turned out box after all purpose
box of Whitman's Samplers —
suitable for Mother's Day. a
get-well gift or sweet-tooth binge
— Is being auctioned off piece by
p ie c e , lik e V a n illa D u lle r
Creams. Nut Crunch Cups and
Marshmallow Mint Jells plucked
from their compartments.
"I feel like an undertaker who
knew the deceased," said Sid
Dvorak, a Philadelphia native
who bought the building from
Pet Inc., which hud owned
Whitman's for 30 years.
H o w ever, the y e llo w box
featuring more than a dozen
varieties of chocolates will live
on.
Russell S tover. W hitm an's
chief com petitor In the giftchocolate market, paid Pet $35
m illion last s p rin g for the
Whitman name and contents of
the factory.
The flagship product will be
manufactured from now on In
Abellne. Kan., by a new Stover
subsidiary called W hitm an's
Cundlcs Inc.
The Philadelphia plant's ma­
chinery Is Idle now, and the
factory's 700 workers, laid off In
June, have gone home. Most of
the one-story building Is silent
except for bidders plotting their
next moves In whispers.
On the muin assembly line,
they can't get the smell o f
chocolate out and probnbly
n ever w ill. Hut what on ce
pumped out the fiopular morsels
Is now lalieled for auction, wiped
clean of sweet stickiness and
ready to move out.
Cordial Cherry and Almond
Truffle molds by the thousands?

Going once.
Harrcl-slzed kettles and empty
chocolate tacks? Going twice.
Contraptions with names like
"O tto Hansel Hoxllne-Chocofll
Setup Station?" Sold!
"It's a bonanza.” one bidder,
presumably a chocolate manu­
facturer. said Tuesday.
Not for Northeast Philadelphia,
It Isn't.
It's the latest economic blow to
the area, which lost 504 Jobs
when Mrs. Paul's Kitchens, a
manufacturer of fish sticks, left
In July. Sears. Roebuck A Co., u
Seal test dairy operation and a
3M Co. plunt also have Joined the
exodus.
"T h e r e really has been a
negative effect In some o f Ibis
conglom erate diversification."
said John L. Stanton, a professor
of food marketing at St. Joseph's
University.
" T h e p eo p le w ho ow n ed
Whitman lived In Philadelphia,
worked In Philadelphia, were
part of Philadelphia. This was
everything to them and there
was a specialness about It."
C o n fe c t io n e r S te p h e n F.
Whitman founded the company
In 1842 when he set up a shop
near the waterfront end began
buying exotic candy Ingredients
from sailors. The Sampler first
was marketed In 1912 with Its
trademark cross-stitch. At Its
height, the company sold up to
12 million txixcs a year.
Pet Milk, later known as Pet
Inc., bought the company In
1963. two years ufter the northeust IVilladcIphla plant was
completed. But profits fell, and
Russell Stover announced plans
to buy. the name and assets In
March.
Th e stute attorney general
sued In April to block the deal,
arguing It would violate antitrust
law. Hut a Judge disagreed.
Pet, It seems. Is trying to keep
a low profile as It leaves. Photog­
raphers aren't allowed inside,
and reporters arc barred from
Interviewing bidders. The auc­
tion continues through Thurs­
day.

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�W ith ‘nothing left to do,’ Jordan opts to retire
By JIM LITK E
AP Sports Writer

LO C A LLY
O v ie d o fre s h m a n strike late
OVIEDO — ('fins Ikmcher Josh l i n i t .uni
Krlllt Ti-desco combined lor .1 nnichdnwn with
:t() seconds left lit tin* game. lilting •
Ovtulo
I.toils to .1 6 0 Will ovct tin Lake Brantley
I’atrlois tn .1 lirslniiiiii lootli.ill game I n«'s«l.i&gt;
The pl.iv started v\illi Bnucltri tossing .1 liltrli
pass to Greer. w ho limk .1 strp back .uni made .1
p a s s &lt;low ill It*lit to Tcdcsco lor tin tom liilown
Delruslvelv .It'll llagun In n m Black. Chris
ttan Samlrrs. anil Claudio Accv.... If«l a I.I011
i llori 1 li.it llinlli'tl l.akr Braniln 10 50 varils
Ovirtlo (12-31 plays at l&gt;&lt; l.aml urM Wcilncsilav
|rtikc Omul lev 12-21 plavs at l.akr Marv nr\t
Tuesday

M a y n a rd b a c k s to p s O CS w in
ORANGE PARK
Goalie It. n Mavnanl mail,
two saves on III c shots to blank host Si John's
• wintry Day School ami l.ad tin Orange wood
Christian School Rams to a .1-0 win I uesdav
OrangcwaxMl ( hrisilan. tanked No 2 in this
week's Florida Athletic ("oat In s AsstN-iallon s
stall' pnllc. tuiprovrs to 10-2 l while St .Itilm s
ranked Itllli In ill* top In drops In 5-2
David Vtnnlestreek and Jakob llartlrlt k eat h
eonirthiiteil a goal and an assist lor lilt- Kanis
David llruillier sroretl ( )rangcwood s third goal
|kt-r l 'n/alii also was 1 1edited w ith an assist
File K a n is ootshot St John s |H &gt; F.at h Irani
nNik three eortin kn ks
Oraiigcwood (hrisilan will play again next
Tuestlav at home against I'lnr ( astir Aeadeim

Y M C A A d u lt B a s k e tb a ll
LAKE MAKV — The Seminole ( onnlv U H A
ts forming Us next Adult 3-man Ikiskethall
League that w ill play Sunday nights ai area high
sehuol gyms
Keglstratlon deadline ts lodav Oi l *&gt; and tin
league will start tillsSundav Oet 10
The season will run eight wn ks with a single
elimination tournament at the end
Cost Is 8150 per team, or S22 f*o Iiiti-uiI&gt;&lt;rs| 01
S37 50 inon inemlM'rsi per individual
For more inlormatlon or a registration lorm
. all the YMCA at I-1071:121 ho 11

AROUND T H E NATION
B lu e Jays b a tte r W h ite Sox
CHICAGO - John Olerud led the majors m
hitting In spring training lb' led the league In
hitting tn the regular season One gam. into the
postseason, he sat tl again
Olerud got three lilts, stored three times and
doubled home Toronto s go ahead runs sending
the lllur Javs past .lark M. Dowell and III.
( Imago White Sox 7 3 Tuestlav night in (.aim
1ol the AI. playoffs
In a series hilled as Toronto's hitting versus
Chicago's pitching, the lilue Javs hats dnml
lulled Paul Molltor. w ho houiered and drove in
three runs, and Ed Sprague eat h had lour ol the
17 hits lor the defending World Series 1 humps
Game 2 will be Wednesday afternoon and
Dave Stewart (I2-HI. with a M l career plavotl
mark, will face Chicago's Alex Fernandr/ IIH ‘U

W H A T ’S HAPPENING
B o w lin g
Seminole Athletic Continence League position
round at Longwood Lanes. 3 30 p m

F re s h m a n F o o tb a ll
Lake Mary at Seminole. 5 pm
Lyman al Lake Howell. 7pm

J u n io r V a rs ity F o o tb a ll
Lake Mary At Seminole 7pm

S w im m in g
Bishop Moore. Kissimmoo Osceola, and Lake
Brantley at Longwood Aquatic Club. 4 30 p m

Boys V o lle y b a ll
Seminole at Lyman Junior varsity at 6 p m .
varsity at 7 p m
Lake Howoll al Lake Mary Junior varsity at 6
p m., varsity al 7 p.m
Oviedo at Lake Brantley Junior varsity at 6
p.m, varsity at 7 p m

G irls V o lie y b a ll
Lyman at Mainland Junior varsity at 5 p m ,
varsity at 6 p.m.
Spruce Crook at Oviedo Junior varsitv at 6
p m, varsity at 7 p m
University al Lako Howell. 5 p m
Lako Bra'ntley al Doltona Junior varsity al 6
p.m.. varsity at 7 p.m

BASEBALL PLAYO FFS
(~3 p.m. - WCI’X 6, AI.CS Game 2. Toronlo
lilue Java ill Chicago While Sox. (L)
H p.m. — WCI’X 6. NIX'S Game 1. Atlanta
Braves al Philadelphia Phillies. (I.)

Complete lletings on Page 2B

CHICAGO — Michael Jordan, who soared to
three straight NBA championships and Into tinhearts o| millions, will retire Wednesday, leaving
basketball without Its greatest player and biggest
at Intel loti
Ills depart tile from the Chicago Bulls strips the
league nl its must recognisable name, a
breathtaking acrobat who led the league I11
scoring the last seven years
"‘Dateline MIC." the Denver Post and the
Chicago Sun l'lmcs reported the news almost
simultaneously Tuesday night A source In the
Bulls organization later continued the reports tor

The Associated Press.
"It s correct” said the source, who spoke on
condition of anonymity.
The Atlanln Journal-Constitution quoted NBA
deputy commissioner Kusscll Granlk as saying
Jordan Informed commissioner David Stem of
the decision In a telephone &lt;all early Tuesday
“David called me as soon as he heard.” Granlk
told the newspaper late Tuestlav night. "At llrst I
wondered II he was serious Bill David said
Michael had made up Ills mind Whether It's
permanent or not remains tn lie seen. But It's
true”
Jordan threw nut the ceremonial llrst pitch al
luesday night's playolf opener between the
Chit ago White Sox anti Ihc Toronto lilue Jays al

Comlskey Park In Chicago. He left alter the
seventh Inning, got behind the wheel of a black
Mercedes-Benz and drove nil
Jerry Kelnsdorf. owner ol the While Sox and
Bulls, salt! from the ballpark: "I have nothlmf to
say tonight. W e ll have something to say
tomorrow.”
The Bulls have scheduled a new s conference at
10 a m CDT Wednesday to make what they
called a "major announcement "
The story broke as the Chicago Mulls were
preparing a hid for a fourth straight NBA
championship
The 30-year-old Jordan, a two-time Olympic
gold-medal winner anti NCAA champion a s .1
See Jordan. Page 2U

Just one of those nights
A fter slow start, Lions
get best of Greyhounds
By TONY D b SORMIER
Herald Sports Editor
LO NG W O O D — lo steal the
stgnnll line ul an old television
show, this match was videotaped sn
that It may In- destroyed -it a humi­
liate
&gt; Oviedo and Lyman High Sc IumiI
girls vnllevhall learns suffered
tlumigh one t&gt;! those kind nl nights
Tuesday, when neither team did
ninth dial was noteworthy In the
end. the Oviedo Lions walked away

til*' victors. Ill I -I 15 5
Beforr the match. Oviedo coach
Anita Carlson and tier assistants
were sr.iri hlng lor a working
electrical outlet In the Lyman gym
so that they could set up their video
camera to record the match At
trrwards. Carlson sounded like she
wasn't sure theellnrt was worth It
"We started slow." said Carlson,
referring to Lyman's racing away lo
a 7 2 lead to the llrst game "It was
a very slow start Bui the girls
stayed" with It "

Oviedo's trump card turned out to
he setter/mlddlr blocker Lisa Elljenquist. who turned In a solid
|N'iiormanre and kepi the I.tuns'
attack m im ing smoothly She
(Inlshed with 1I assists, lour kills,
two solo blocks, and lour servlre
(Milnts
"l/lsa did a nice Job." said
Carlson "She was able to take some
j«»or passes and turn them Into
good sets "
Krtstte Freeman added nine serv
lee |Nilnts Michelle (Tiller served
seven (mints lor Oviedo. Including
the last live nl the match
Lyman eoaeli Christy Tllibltts.
who had the Greyhounds running
wind sprints right after the match,
didn't have much to sav about her

Rams run
win streak
to seven

team's play.
"We lost our routentration m the
second game " said Tllibltts "We
can't hold our concentration And
that's where w e re getting heal
Despite playing short handed lot a
variety ol reasons the Grevhounds
had leads ol -TO. 7 2. and H-5 in the
llrst game before Oviedo started Its
eouiebaek Even then. I.yrnan hung
tri. (limbing out ol a 12 0 hole to
take a 13-12 lead and tie the score
at I I 14 belnre losing 16-14
III the second game Oviedo
| u u i | M - d out to a 5-0 lead
I he
Greyhounds managed to gel hat k to
53. hut the Lions scored IO of tinmatch's last 12 points
Lyman won the junior varsitv
See Volleyball, Page 2B

W om en’s
race gets
interesting

From Staff Report*

From Staff Raports

O K I.A N D O
Lake Marv s
turnaround tiiuiinuetl luesday
night as 1tl*- Kanis |M&gt;sii it a |5-'J.
Ili l-I win over the host Hi tone
B r a v e s m high sch o o l Imvs
volleyltall action.
Il was ilic seventh w in in a row lor
l.akt Marv alter a 2--I start Tonight
the Kanis host Seminole Athletic
Coulcrc 111 c leading Lake Unwell.
th&lt; Iasi b .1111 to In al Lake ll'iuell
So tai thing, are (ailing Hilo
plait
said L.ik' Man roach Dill
’A h.ilen
We ie starting 10 peak
tight now I lie uiniii tiling is that
u i i e starling i n gel good play I10111
everyone in the lineup hi the past,
v i c ' d get |imid pi.iv trout three or
lour ol the six players on the Ilnur
Right now they're really playing
I l i e wav I e x p e l led lllflll I n p i . IV all
along Now ihcv re realizing II
themselves
Lake M.iiv came Irum tx-huitl 111
both games In tile second game,
with &lt;i lineup « piisisimg of five
undrrclusMiicu and a senior, tin
Kanis tell behind I 1 -I licforc rally­
ing to w in 1lie game and the match
"We played the second game with
a young lineup." Whalen explained
"It was a real good win lor us.
IInpclullv. the experience we gained
will help its "
Will Lipscomb led the Rams with
lour kills IO assists and a live-point
service run in the lirsi game that
included two .11 e s and tinned an H E
deficit into an I I H lead lor Lake
Mary
Knk lair sen added four kills three
blocks, and six assists David Sets
riant 1 oritrlhtiit-d eight kills Ian
Saunders collected live kills and
lour blocks Dan I’arwns also had
live kills Darrell Dlllmore (Misted
two kills and Inni h i m k s

SANFORD — We got ourselves a
rare In the Sanlord Recreation
D e p a r t m e n t W o m e n ' s F a 11
Slnwpltch Softball League at
Plnehurst Park
Hungry Howles/Crazv Wings used
a seven-run sixth Inning to rap .1
comeback after trailing 10. 5 1 and
6- 5 lo upset previously unbeaten
Myers Tree Service 12 6 and
Hopkins Meat Packing thrust ttscll
back Into the title hunt by scoring
two runs tn the bottom ol the tilth
Inning to defeat Lake Monroe Inn
3 2.
The other game nl the evening
Inund Myers Tree Service coming
back from a 12 IO deficit to outshig
See Plnehurst, Page 2B

H t f P h o t o b» M«iv Mono

Linda Kenny (running) and Myers Tree Service led 6-5 in the bottom of the
sixth Inning when Belinda Anderson (right) and Hungry Howies Crazy Wings
scored seven runs lo pull out the win and hand Myers its llrst loss

M »»n T r»« to rtict
H MoMtffl Cr Jly Wmgt

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L illi Monro* Inn
Mcpkint M ««t Packing

III

204 1 400 0 -

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12

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001 010 0 - 2 2
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M en’s leaders on collision course
From Staff Raports

Florid* Mjnor

211 000 I tit m t —

II
It

Monro# Harbour M an n a
Ktn R g m m i l Chavroltl

104 200 0 200 OCO 0 —

n

Of pTunt

SANFORD — Only two weeks to the showdown
On a night when the visiting team won all three
games. Monroe llarlKnir Marina and Discount Propane
remained on a collision course hv winning their lourth
games without a ( I d e a l m the Sanlord Recreation
Department Men's Tuesday Night Fall Slnwpltch
Solihull League al Chase Park.
The evening's action opened with the Orphans
winning their llrst game of the season. 7-6 over Florida
Manor Monroe Harbour then used a four-run third
liming lo erase a 2-1 deficit and best Ken Kummel
Chevrolet 7-2 In (lie nightcap. Discount Propane

Dttcownf Prop*n«
Whachal 4 Howard

240 201 0 - 1

on 210 0 -

10

tl
10

Jumped out to an early lead and topped Whcchel A
Howard 10-6
Discount Propane and Monroe Harbour, which meet
on Oct 19. arc both 4-0 and arc the only teams In the
league with a winning record. Trailing the leaders arc
See Chase, Page 2H

Orr sw eeps w eeken d ’s Late M odel Florida Pro races
C am pbell takes
2nd at O rlando
By PAUL MARSEQLIA
Special lo tho Horald________________
ORLANDO Defending Late
Model World Series c liamptnn Pete
Orr. driving the Horscn Around
Farms Camaro. qualified (tonrly but
then turned up the horses to win the
100-lap Florida Pro race last Friday.
Oct 1. at Orlando Speed world
"Our qualifying was Just uwtul."
said Orr. noting that he notched Ihc
clghlh-fastcst qualifying time. "Be­
fore lfie race, we changed some
set-ups and that helped a lot.
"During the race, though, every­
thing Jusl came together. Our Boyd
motor was just awesome.**
While Orr won the race, which
was sponsored by Wayne Dcnsch
Budwclscr and was Ihc seventh In
the series. Mike Garvey dominated
everything else. Garvey. In his
n e w l y - a c q u I r e d I. c W a r r e

Motorsports ride, look the Sunoco
Racing Fuels fast lime award.
" W e ’re really pleased with our
qualifying effort tonight.” said
Garvey after qualifying but before
the race. "Il feels real gentd to have
the top car In a tough Held like (Ills.
I hope I draw a good starting s|mii
and can gel to the front early.
Tonight 's winner Is going lo have tn
work for the checkered Hag"
By virtue of the draw, Garvey
started the race from the fourth
position. Four laps Into the rare,
when he got around early race
leader Charlie Regan Jr to lake the
point. It looked like Garvey had the
ear to brut.
Orr. who started eighth, was lit
sixth place when a tangle In lurn
three between Ronnie Burkett. Mike
Fritts. and series points leader
Dennis Scltocnfrld brought out the
yellow flag
Durkelt had lo withdraw lo (In­
puts while Frills and Schocnflcld
went a lap down after repairs
"Man. I couldn't believe It." said
See Orlando. Page 2B

Russell trails
teammate at NSS
By PAUL MARSEQLIA
Special lo tho Horald
SAMSUl.A The Florida Pro
Series brought Its traveling l.alc
Model Show — sponsored by Wayne
Dcnsch Hudwciscr — lo Central
Florida ibis weekend, hut II turned
out in be the Pete Orr/Florltla Pro
weekend.
Alter winning the feature event
F r i d a y n i g h t at () r I a n d o
Speed world Orr went lo New
Smyrna Speedway on Saturday.
Oet 2. set the evenings fast quaillying time, drew the pole, and led
tile last 57 laps In will the 100-lap
event
Al the drop of flu- green Hag.
David Russell — who started the
race from the outside pole —
nulducllcd Orr. Ills Horscn Around
Farms teammate, and quickly
pullcd away from the 29-ear field.
On lap 30 Orr closed lo within

two ear lengths ol Russell with
Bruce Lawrence and Mike Garvey In
low. Russell got Ixixcd m by irulllc
on lap -13. allowing Orr lo make a
high groove p a s s in lake the lead
"David (Russelll got oil to a quick
start, hut lapped tralllc did him In."
said Orr "Some ol these guys |usi
don't believe In moving over.
"I had a little dlllereut game plan
than David I didn't want lo run
hard at the beginning. Inn just slay
close lo the front. I tell this could be
a down-lo-lhe-wlre finish, so I
wanted to make sure I had some­
thing h it at tin- end "
As it turned out. Orr had plenty
It-lt at the end .is In- led the rest ol
the way and crossed the stripe
several ear lengths ahead of Russell
"Pete's .1 cagey driver." said
Russell "lie saw me come up on a
slow car and when I gul trapped. In­
got hv me. Pete Is a looglt compete
tor Our cars are almost prepared
equally. When he's out trout, you
can run him down, hot you have a
Sec New Smyrna. Page 211

�t &gt; - Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, October 6 , 1009

Orlando

S T A T S &amp; S T A N D IN G S
.
A1 tintlnel* Park
Tw**djy nleM
F irtlr ic * — ItM. 0: 1M1
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120 4 40 2M
4 Ayra
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tacaee race — MM. C: t f . il
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140 1J0 J to
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I M J 40
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2M
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I Jack Daniel* Kid
140 ] H
1.40
1 Lou Joe
400 140
1 Fernando

] 20

O il I t 41.M P (SAID 11.40 (A IM ) 17.11 1
( I t 'D 142 10
Feerth race - ( i l l . Oi 11.M
1 Fond A Boomer
I 40 4 40 1 GO
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100 ISO
4 Gray* Bto Banner
140
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2 Paitemup Andy
I 20 1 CO
1 Triple L Mr. Tibi
12 20
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4 ML Chletlan Dan
100 2 20 2 40
1 Hold Still
2 40 2 20
SC.7W,: V j!i3 T
2.4C
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(4 14 ) l a l l pa Id 737.44
Seventh race — 1414. Bi 11.41
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4 00 1 40 4 20
IMutic M itlr***
10 40 1 40
iCheetlu Digger
100
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1100 1140 0 00
1 Cathy'* thy Guy
4 20 140
1RV Pmwrburil
4 40
0 (1 0 ) U.M P (4 1 ) 171.74 T (4 1 1) Ml 40
N la th r a c e -l4 M .tiM .fi
2 True Amber
4 20 1 40 2 40
4 M lu tt Thomas
10 20 2 40
4 Bob i BuCkereo
100
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(11414)124 44
14th ra ce-1 4 M .D :2 1 M
7 Ds/y'i Kwtksllvr
24 00 12 40 3.40
ICR's Cash One
140 140
I RV Divine Outlaw
140
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tlth race— I4M. C: lt.lt
1 Tousle
lt.40 4 40 2 20
1MPS Grand FInale
4 00 2 20
aTLTTeddy
1.10
Q (I I ) M.M P (11) 74.M T (1 1 4) Itl.M
Carryover 114441.44
1 t t h r a c i- l4 M . t ilt . il
1 Wishing Girt
130 1.40 2.10
JMatloDill
22 40 000
4 Amy O'Madly
110
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1 JitvngkeLady
S » 1M 2 20
I Public Approach
4 M 1.10
I RV Divine Legend
110
Q ll l ) IL M P ( M l M.M T 11-14) M.M
1Mb race— 2444. Ti M M
I Brinks Lightning
t I M 120 1.20
7 Rendy Molt
1.20 1.40
4 BD Bieckprlncess
440
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BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
All Timet COT
PLAYOFFS
Toronto toed* terto* 14

Tuesday. Oct. 1
Toronto 7. Chicago!
Wednesday. Od. I
Toronto IS Io w e r l ) M ) at C hicago
(Fernandet I I ll,):0 7 p .m
Friday, Od. I
Chicago (Alvarei I l f ) at Toronto (Hentgon
t t t l,lllp m .
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Tim Ralnas Is a Sanford native and S«mlnolB High School
graduatB now playing for the Chicago White Sox. His stats ire
for the 1993 playoffs In the first column, personal-best playolf
totals In the second column and current career playoff totals
(Including 1993 games) In the third column.
Raines was 2-for-5 with an RBI and a stolen base Tuesday
night as the White Sox dropped the first game of the American
League Championship Series to the Toronto Blue Jays, 7-3. The
second game Is scheduled for 3 p.m. this afternoon.
RAINES GAUGE
’93
Category
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0
Runs.................
2
Hits...................
1
RBI....................
0
Doubles............
0
Triples..............
0
Home runs........
1
Steals...............
Average............. .400

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0 0 0 0 0 0
Montreal
0 0 0 0 0 0
Ottewe
0 0 0 0 0 0
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0 0 0 0 0 0
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0 1 4
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Hertford et Montreal. 7 11 p m
Tampa Bey at New Jertey. 7:11p.m.
Ftortda et OR cape. 1:U p.m.
WeVWngton at Winnipeg, 0: IS p.m.
Sen Jote et Edmonton, f i l l p m
Vancouver a I Lot Ang* tot. 14:11pm.
Tttortdey'i Garnet
Buttato et Betton. 7: U p m
Atantreel et Pltttburgh. 7:11 p m
Tampa Say et N.Y. Ranger*. 7:11 p.m.
Dallet et Toronto 7 l i p m.
Ftortda at St. Leuit. 4111 p m.
Sen Jove *t Calgary, f :IS P m

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VolleyballContinue fi

IB

Contiautd from I B

Investex 19-12.
Myers Tree Service B la n d s 4-1 after Tuesday's
union, but Hungry Howlcs/Crazy Wings la just a
half-game back at 3-1 and Hopkins Meat Packing
Is one game out at 3-2. Lake Monroe Inn Is also
still alive with a 2-3 record, while Investex falls to
0-5.
The women play three games every Tuesday
night at Pinehurst Park starting at 6:30 p.m.
Pacing Hungry Howlcs/Crazy Wings to the
upset were Joni Lulscr (triple, two singles, two
runs, three RBI). Rosa Williams (double, single,
(wo runs, three RBI). Paula Songcr (double,
single, run. RBI). Jennifer Forsion. Becky
Simpson and Belinda Anderson (two singles and
two runs each). Tina Leman (two singles. RBI).
Lori Poe (home run, run, three RBI) and Lori
Towns (single).
Doing the hitting for Myers Tree Service were
Dolores Gallo (triple, double, run. three RBI).
Robin Baggett (tw o singles, run. RBI), Debbie
Riley (two singles, run). Sheri Peterson and Alex
Balogs (one single and one RBI each). Mary
Wilson and Lynn Pell (one single and one run
each). Linda Kenny and Stella Norvell (one single
each) and Cindy Campbell (run).
Contributing to the Myers Tree Service's win
over Investex were Riley (triple, double, three
singles, two runs, four RUI). Campbell (triple, (w o

ChaseContinued from IB
K en R u m m cl
Chevrolet (2-2). Whcchel &amp; How­
ard and Gager Pest Control (both
1-2). the Orphans (1-3) und
Florida Manor (0-4).
Next week. Gager Pest Control
plays the Orphans at 6:30 p.m.:
Discount Propane battles Ken
Hummel Chevrolet at 7:30 p.m.:
Florida Manor takes on Whechel
A Howard at B:30 p.m.: and
Monroe Harbour has the week
ofT.
Doing the dam age for I he
Orphans were Dave Coss (dou­
ble. single, run). Chuck Cometto
(two singles, tw o runs. RBI). Bill
Zaludonls (two singles). Ruben
Garcia (double, run. RBII. Jim
Reid (double. RBI). Todd Page).
J.J. Jllcs and Buddy Lennon
(one single und one run each)
and Allan Truskauskas. Duke
F cm ilo and Don Baldwin (one
single and one RBI caeli).
Providing the ofTensc for Flor­
ida Manor w ere Noy Rivers
(three singles). Jim Helmcr (two
singles, run. tw o RBII. Matt
Morgan. Joe DlBnrtolo and ClifT
Partlow (two singles, one run
and one RBI each). Ralph Correa
(two singles, run). Vic DIBartolo
I t w o s i n g l e s . R H I). J e r r y
DIBartolo (two singles). Brett
Motle (single, run) and Robin
DeVall (single).
Pacing Lake Monroe Harbour
Marina were Pete Harrison .1U1pie, two singles, run. three RBI).
Sonny Eubanks llhrre singles.

singles, four runs, thrre RBI). Wilson (double, two
singles, two runs. RBII. Buggrll llw o singles, run.
three RBI). Peterson (two singles, tw o runs, two
RI3II. Gallo (two singles, run. two RBI) und lialogu
(two singles, run).
Also contribu ting were Sh irley Sheppard
(single, two runs. RBI). Sue Urownlow (single,
run. RBI). Lisa Clark (single, run) and Kenny and
Pell (one run and one RBI each).
Providing the offense for Investex were Michele
Lynn (triple, single, two runs. RBI). T in a Kimball
(two singles, three RBI). Kim Curtis (tw o singles,
two RBI). Jodi Johnson (single, two runs. RUI).
Cindy Burflcld (single, run. KUI). Leah Sparrow
(single, two runs). Bonnie Chaplin (single, two
RBI). Dec Walden (three runs. RUI) and Sue Mohr
(two runs. RBI).
Doing the damage for Hopkins Meal Packing
were Renee Lanza (three singles, run). Nora Llssy
(three singles). Cindy Perry (two singles, run).
Shrill Wallers (two singles. RUI). Katl Barbour
and Kelly Barthalow (one single and one RBI
each). Joy Weaver and Terri Hlrt (one single each)
and Jamie Hart (run).
Hilling fdr Lake Monroe Inn were Ann Lanza
(two singles. RBI). Barb Marlin (double), Jamie
Jones (single. RBI). Dlno Wilson (single, run).
Teresa Flnck and Nina Turchon (one single each)
and Chris Tipton (run).

match 7-15. 15-0,15-13,
Oviedo (14-3overall, 5-1 In the
Seminole Athlctlr Conference)
plays Sprure Creel, at home this
evening. Lyman |M . 4-3 In the
SAC) goes to Mali land tonight.
LAKL MARY SWEEPS
A L T A M O N T f. S P R IN G S W ith everyone on the roster
playing Just about everywhere in
almost every possible combina­
tion. the Lake Mary Rams rolled
to a 15-6. !S 8 victory over the
host Lake Huntley Patriots In a
Sem inole Athletic Conference
girls vollc&gt; lall match Tuesday.
Lake Ma y also won the Junior
varsity natch In three games.
"T h is was a real team effort."
said Lake Mary coach Cindy
Henry. "W e played everybody
and we played them at dlucrenl
positions, so this really was a
team win."
Now 14-4 overall and 6-0 In
the SAC. Lake Mary will play
.iguln Thursday at Lake Howell.
I-ake Brantley 10-10. 0-6 In the
SAC) Is at Deltona tonight.

Jordan

OCS RAMS WIN

MOUNT DORA — Andrea Hart
RBI), Danny McGtnty (double,
C on tin ued fro m I B
helped the Orangewood Chris­
single, two runs. R ill) Sam
Knlncs (two singles, two runs),
freshman at North Carol! iu. tian School Rams hand Mount
Joel Lipscomb (two singles, run).
w as to report to the Bulls Dora Us first loss o f the girls
volleyball season. 15-6, 15-10.
Earl Williams (two singles. RBII,
(raining camp on Friday.
Tony Smith and David Graham
T h r w in I m p r o v e s O r ­
There was speculation t i n he
(one single each) und Mike
would cite Ills father's r dying ange wood Christian's record to
Mcrthlc(run).
16-2 while Mount Dora drops to
this summer us n rearm for
H ittin g fo r Ken R u m m cl
quitting, but apparently there 8 - 1.
Chevrolet were David Goldslick
(three singles, run. RBI). Mark arc other reasons.
Hart collected eight kills, six
Aten (iwo singles). Cary Keefer
"P e o p le will suy
nat I'm
digs, and a block to lead (he
(double, run). Scott Murphy leaving because o f tny father's
Rams. Amy Vandcslrcck con­
(single, RBI) and Joe Irvin. JcIT death ." Jordan wi&gt;s Hunted by
tributed six kills, two blocks,
Futrcll and Kevin Chester (one the Sun-Times as t&lt;.-lu.ig another
und four digs. E m ily Levee
single euch).
unidentified frienc. "But that B added two digs, a kill, and a
Contributing to the Discount not the main rcat&lt;.n at all. It's a
5-for-5 serving effort that In­
Propane attack were Shawn variety of things.
cluded two aces.
Grimes (th ree singles, three
runs, KBt), Util Marino (two
Jordan's fat) lT was shot to
Orangewood Christian also
singles, two runs, two RBI), death July 23 His luxury car , won the Junior vurslly match
Manny Silvia (two singles, two was later fauna stripped find his
15 8. 16-16.
runs. HBI), Jack Lewis (two body discovered In a South
The Hams will play at First
s in g le s , (w o ru n s ). C h ris Carolina ore a two weeks later.
Grissom |two singles. Iwo RBI). T w o North Carolina teen-agers
A cad em y this F riday before
h o s t i n g t h e ir e i g h t - tr a m
Tony Trice (two singles, run) have been c harged with murder
tournament on Saturday.
an d M ik e B r o d e r ic k (tw o and robbery.
singles).
" T h r il.rill Is gone. I've done It
Adding one hit each were Paul
Ingam clls (sin gle, tw o RBI). all. Them 's nothing left for me to
Roger Klnnalrd (single. RBI) and d o ." 'min-Tlmcs columnist Irv
Mark Hclny (single).
KupciiiL't said Jordan told him.
Doing the hitting for Whelchel
* i t . time for me lo m ove on to
A Howard were Duane Lee (two
Jilng else." Die Sun-Times
sin g les. R B I). Chris W argo s ji
MM
(single, run. two RBI). Craig tr J .Iordan told friends Tuesi "I know a lot o f people arc
Tossl (single, two RBI), Jim
AMBMGAN1
Davis (single, two iu..s). Joe A'-f.ig to he shocked by this
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CANCER
,'lsion and protuibly won't
Delucla and Brian Sprinkle (one
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t3derstniid.
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talked
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single und one run each). Denny
Clayton. Eric Johnson and Briar /over with my (Amity and Blends,
CdlMMMMM-KS
jn d most o f all I'm nl peace willi
Howard (one single each) n*v
^asi
m yself over the decision."
Vincent Howard (run. RBI).

Jloin LIIs

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Continued fro m IB
Sehocnfcld. "The met fust
gut started nnd 1 get slammed
from the roar. Next thing I know .
I'm heading for the wall nnd
wham!
"I know this will hur m y
points lead. W e'll work Mime
more on the car and Ju**t start
digging all over a gain "
On the restart. Oir, who Just
missed thr crash, lined up
fourth. He quickly passed the
third nnd second-place ears o f
Regan ntul Bryan Campbell and
set sail after Garvey.
No sooner had the flcM gotten
hark up to speed than u double
caution (lew as Kcvl t Durden
spu n In to th e Infield a n d
Sc horn frill was Invoked In his
second melee of the e. -ning
"Boy. you talk als &lt;l had luck,
this Just w asn ’ t n y n ig h t,"
Sehocnfcld said. "It . mkrd like a
lapped ear cut a tin and then luJust turned Into m.*. We're done
lor the night. W e i&lt; start work on
the ear arid have It ready for
tomorrow night."
With Orr sttll applying p re­
ssure. Garvey Maintained his
lead through la) 50 to earn the
SIOO Marrone Appliance Parts
llaUway Award But on ihr 52nd
lap. Orr round i crack, moved to
th r In side if G arvey, a n d
assumed the lead.
Three In pj later. G arvey’s
night came to an end when he
dropped a c\ Under.
"W hen they say, 'That's rac­
ing.* tlilt Is prnhahlv w h at
th ey're talking about," said
Garvey. At this point. I'd say
we bad t ic car lo heat, I know I
had cnc-igh to nice IVte (Orr) at
the end. If I could havr been
there."
R eg jti was second In th e
runn ng ord er until he got
trapied by a lapped ear. allo w ­
ing Cam pbell to get by. A
rnu’.lon with tw o laps to go set
up a sprint to the finish, but
neither Cam pbell nor Regan
ceuld take advantage o f the
situation as Orr crossed the
Jrtpe two car lengths ahead o f

Ills challengers.
“ This Is so great," said Orr.
"Tills Is one o f the most compelHive fields o f ears and drivers
I've raced against In quite n
while. To pull o ff a win at my
home (nick is really exciting."
For his winning efforts. Orr
picked up the $2,000 purse.
Camptiell held off Regan for
second. Jim m y Britts clalmrd
fourth w ith Scott B ra m lru
finishing fifth.
"I started on the outside pole
nnd knew I would have to drive a
real consistent rare If I wanted to
finish dose to the front." said
Campbell. "T h is was one lough
field nnd I'm real pleased to
conic home second."
Regan also was pleased with
Ids finish.
"Six times I his year I've drawn
the |M&gt;lr and only finished in tintop five one tim e." said Regan
"I'm not at all disappointed with
my tlilrd-plaee finish. As a mat­
ter ol fu r l. I'm e x tr e m e ly
pleased.'I know thr other driven*
feel the same way about this
The competition tonight wasju-tt
awesome."
At night’s end. Schocnfrld still
maintained a slight lead In lhb
points standings over Dnunlctt,
who currently is the top con­
tender for the series' Rookie rtf
the Year award.
"It turned out lo t&gt;e a good,
clean nice." said Branded, "A t
first, some o f thr guys got erazy,
but then things settled down.
"I'm second In points nnd
leading the rookie standings, but
I'm not going to dwell on that.
We havr a lot o f races sttll to go
I'll take one race at a time and
Just r'ontlnue to do my best."
The race had six caul lop
periods, two lead changes, arid
took 45 minutes to complete.
Other feature event winners
were Gary Schllrhler (Limited
L a te M o d e ls ). B ill L o o m is
{S p u n s m a ll). Ed M e re d ith
(Modlfleds). Bohhhy Sears (Mlril
Stocks). John Mitchell (Bmn- tiers). Jerry Orn (Run-Abouts),
and Steve Moldon (Mini Bomtiers).

New Smyrna
Continued fro m IB
handful
trying to get around him."
Following thr trail dub to thtchcckered Dag wdrr Lawrence.
Garvey, and Scot i Brnmlrtt.
"A s thr rare was winding
down. I storied lo develop a
terrible push." said Lawrence.
"T h e more I raced, the worse (t
got. I rralltrd when I look the
checkers that m y lire was going
dawn.
"I'm pleased with my finish,
though. We had a good third
place car tonight. We qualified
third and finished third."
A five-car Incident involving
Dennis Sehocnfcld, Rob Lyons.
Tony Altlrrl. Kevin Durden, and
Kevin Dicks on lap four brought
out thr first rant Ion period o f the
race. After some minor repairs.
Sehocnfcld — the series |&gt;otnts
leudcr — and Durden were able
to continue.
Four other caution periods
hunched the (irld (or new rr
starts, but none of the frontrunning dtivrrd chasing Orr was
able to belter his position.
*'W e ’ re h a p p y w ith o u r
fourth-place finish tonight." said
Garvey. "Our team Is Irss than m
month old. so we feel we did OK.
We weren't bad. but we weren't
us good as we wanted to Ik *.
W e'll have It all together before
long."
St. Cloud's Hrumkti. w h o
leads the series' Rookie of the
Year chase, was pleased with hit*
performance o ver the weekend.
"W ith Dennis (Sehocnfcld) fall­
ing out. we might have taken
over the points lead also." said

Branded. "T h is was u real good
weekend for us. We hud two
strong top-five finishes and we're
taking the ear home In one
piece.
"M y last three outings were
awful. I.cut a lire and went down
17 laps at DeSolo. spun out at
St. I'clrntborg. and hit the wall
at Luke C ity."
Schocnfrld ran attest to bad
weekends. On Friday night at
Orlando, he hit the wall early but
was able to return to art Ion. only
to be taken out several laps later
when his ride tangled with a
la p p e d c a r a n d s tr ife re d
extensive damage.
On Saturday night. Schocnfrld
survived un early-rare fender
bender, only to blow blow bis
engine later on the race.
"Lady Luck wasn't with De­
nnis this w eek." said SchocnIrld. "I feel real bad for the crew.
They worked all last night,
getting me ready [or this race,
amt then we fall nut. I know we'll
be bark strong hrrause my guys
will put me there."
For Ills winning cirurt. Orr
pocketed $2,700.
The race, which took one hour
and 10 minutes to complete, saw
six caution periods pnd one lead
change.
Other feature event winners
were Michael Williams (Llmitrd
Late M odels). Art Chapman
(S p o r t s m a n ). Ed M e re d ith
(M odlfleds). C on rad G ren ier
(Mint Stocks). Wally Scmrow
IB oin bers). C h ris L a w ren ce
(S tre e t S t o c k s ), und D o v e
MrMannoen (Run-Abouts),

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Cook of the Week

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Curried Goat stars at Jamaican weddings

Pan«l airs haalth plan
LAKE MARY — T h e Omni Toastmasters Cluli o f Lake Mary
held their regular meeting with President Jim Oequr presiding.
A panel o f four toastmasters gave their views of potential
effects o f Clinton's new health plan. Following this discussion
there were questions and comments from the floor. A summary
was made as well as evaluations. Announcements were mndc
about a apeechcraft program at a later date.
The Omni Toastmasters meet at 5:30 p.m. every Thursday at
the old Lake Mary City Hall, 158 Country Club Road. Call Sam
Ryan at 671*2656 for information.

CALENDAR

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Aerobics offered
The City o f Sanford Recreation Department offers aerobics
classes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 to 10 a.m.
and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Cost Is S3 per class.
Instructor Is Debbie Dlack, board certified with over 10 years
experience.
Call 330-5697 for more details.

Dancing for seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club dance is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 • 4:30 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Deltonians 11-piece band. Donation 82.00.

Nor*Anon to moat
Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at West l^ike
Hospital. 560 West State Road 434. Longwood. Nar-Anon Is u
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dally
living with on addict is more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Join for support In coping with your addict; gain
serenity to make decisions and put your lifr back In focus. Call
260-1900 for more information.

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter o f Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
Community Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Omni Toastmasters gather
The Omni Toastmasters Club w ill gather at 5:30 p.m. every
Thursday at the Old Lake Mary C ity Hall. 158 Country Club
Road. Lake Mary.
Call Sam Ryan at 671 -2656 for m ore information.

Rotary meets early
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary m eets Thursday mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the Tlmscuan Country Cluh, on Rtnehnrl
Road. Contact Bill Moore, president, at 323-1192.

LONGWOOD — One can never
say enough about teachers to*
day, and this week's Cook o f the
W eek. Joan Stoney. has an
established career In the field of
education. Allhough she'll b j the
first to admit the feeling of
f u lf illm e n t she g e l s fro m
teaching, site also tins same very
different and delicious wnys of
preparing food that, without a
diiuht. will get a compliment or
request for the recipe from a
friend or neighbor.
Joan was born In Jamaica,
moving to I he Cayman Islands
when she was 8 yepr» old Living
there for 14 ycurs Is where and
how she learned to develop her
native style of Jamaican cook­
ing. She moved to Longwood In
1986 and has lived there ever
since.
M llw e e M iddle S c h o o l In
Longwood Is where Joan has
been a sixth grade science
teacher for the past four years. "I
enjoy working with nil or the
(tropic there." says Joan.
She also enjoys saltwutcr fish­
ing ".rid a little quiet time at
hom e with a good romance
novel. "You know, you Just can't
help but wish that kind of love
would tic the samr way as It's
expressed In the books," she
said.
loan !x also n member o f the
Florida Association of Science
Teachern. "T h is organization
helps me keep up to date on all
the current science issues." said
Joan.
As a single mom. Joan has
decided to do her best to provide
for her children. She will go back
to collegr io get her master's
degree In science education.
"Y ou have to have a goal." says
Joan. " T h is is (g e ttin g m y
master's) my next goal. Who
knows from there?" she said.
Joan has two children. De­
smond Is 10 years old and
currently attends Longwood El­
ementary School. He is In the

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fift h g ra d e . H e r d a u g h ter.
Felicia. Is three years old and
attends Noah's Ark Pre-School.
Most everything Joan does,
she does with her children In
mind. If It's a nice dsy out. she
knows the kids will enjoy hsvlng
a little barbecue-type picnic. As
Joan says. I know I'd much
rather be outside doing my
cooking on n nice day Instead of

stuck over s hot stove."
Now when It comew to her
Jsmalcan-style cooking. Joan
always follows a few good family
hints. "W ith spices for Instance,
I always use fresh or dried os
opposed to ground." she said.
"L ik e with the spice, thyme,
you'll find It will have a much
stronger flavor.If you use fresh."
she said. "Jamaican cooking
also uses a larger combination of
spices."
Joan's recipes for Curried Goat
is as different as it Is absolutely
delicious. "There was never a
w edding celebration without
curried goal." says Joan. Blue
Mountain curry powder from
J a m a i c a , ( w h i c h c a n be
purchased locally) Is the only
curry Joan uses.
"R ice and Beans" Is the kind
o f meal that one would want to

cook on the weekend," says
Joan. “ Since this Isn't the type
o f meal that you would lust put
together alter work, I've Just
always made It on a weekend
when I have some extra tim e."
she concluded.

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2 lbs. o f goat meat (can be
purchased at X-tra. Deloaches o r
at any West Indian store)
2 tap. curry powder
Vi tap. salt
1 sprig o f fresh or dried thym e
or 1 tap. ground thyme
1 clove garlic, crushed
Mi tsp. ground black pepper
2 small potatoes
Season goat meat with Vi o f
curry powder, salt, thyme and
g a r lic . M a rin a te o v e r n ig h t.
Brown goat meat In vegetable
oil. Drain o(T fat. Add 1 cup o f

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Combine vegetables, pork
for a tasty, healthy dish
P ro d u c e s e c t io n s o f th e
grocery are brim m ing with fresh
vegetables so now is certainly
the lime tu enjoy (hem to their
fu llest. C o m b in in g generous
vegetable servings with small
m ea t q u a n titie s m akes for
lighter, healthier and more eco­
nomical rating. The color and
flavor of vegetables enhance
even the simplest meal dish.
At the recent Southern Living
Cooking Show a number of us
assisted (he home economist In
preparing recipes for the shows.
Tw o of the recipes were for park
tenderloin which reminds me of
this microwave recipe for pork
tenderloin and vegetables. A
good meal for this time o f the
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2 Tbsp. sliced green onion
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2 Tbsp. butter or margarine
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1 Up. salt
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Paprika
44 cup orange Juice
1Vi Tbsp. cornstarch
2 Tbsp. brown sugar
2 Tbsp. honey
1 Up. lemon Juice
Vi tsp. nutmeg
l Vi cups fresh pea pods
1 medium zucchini, sliced
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Microwave on 100 percent power
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Cut green beans, potatoes and
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DEAR OR. QOTT: Please dis­
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hematocrit o f 37.5, down from
40 cn m y annual readings. I’m a
73-year-old male In good heal Ih.
DEAR READER: First o f all.
the hematocrit (which measures
your red blood cells and Is a test
for anemia) cannot be carried
out to a decimal point. The test
Is sim ply not that accurate. So
let's round ofT your first value to
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40. a year apart. Is Inconse­
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to normal variations In how the
test was performed from one
year to the next. Ask your doctor
about thla. Depending on your
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readings.
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the test. If it Is four or five points
lower - 35 or 36. say - I’ d be
concerned that you could be
developing anemia - from In­
ternal loss o f blood, for example.
In this case, you might experi­
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shortness o f breath. Internal
bleeding Is a common cause of
anemia In older patients. With
respect to the hrmalocrtt test,
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DEAR DR. GOTT: My son was
Involved in a car accident and
was subsequently prescribed
pain medication with a notation
to take It every four hours.
Neither his doctor nor the drug­
gist told him to avoid taking
m ore than four tablets In a
24-hour period. Consequently,
he hallucinated, suffered from
severe agitation and was totally
out o f control. Should there be
some notation made an pre­
scription medications?
DEAR READER: Yes, there
should be - and often there Is.
But In all fairness to your
doctor and pharmacist. I believe
your son's reaction was highly
unusual. For one thing, when
p h y s ic ia n s p r e s c r ib e p a in
medication, they assume that
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W e have all heard o f (lie rubric
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trump qcrcn apd have eigh t1
finesse. But when you hare nir
trumps, you play for the drop
(though. In this latter case, the
odds are very close).
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guru o f the Law o f Total Tricks,
with a variation on the theme. In
his B o b Bridge Tip. he gives us
"E igh t never, nine ever.”
Thta means that when the
auction is a part-score battle. If
you and your partner have only
eight trumps between you, you
should compete at the two-level
but sell out at the three-level:
w h e r e a s I f y o u h a v e n in e
trumps, you should compete at
the three-level.
T o d a y 's d ea l p ro v e s th at
nothing works all the time.
W est's two-heart bid was dan­

Oct. 7.1999

By BaB Thavas

FRANK AND ERNEST

six hours (per 24) - especially If
medicated. Hence, that leaves
only four or five doses o f the
drug, hardly enough to cause
major complications.
In addition, most analgesics,
even if taken every four hours
around the clock, won't cause
hallucinations and agitation.
Therefore. 1 suspect that vour

A progressive minded individ­
ual with whom you ’ll make
friends In the year ahead could
be the catalyst you'll need to
trigger your Imagination and
seek success in new areas.
LIB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It
may not be epay for you to
d ism iss com m ercia l m atters
from your thoughts today, so
w hy don't you Involve yourself
socially with persons with whom
you’ re doing business. Trying to
patch up a broken romance?
T h e Astro-Graph Matchmaker
can help you to understand what
to do to make the rebtlonshlp
w ork . Mail 82 and a long,
a e lf- a d d r e s a e d . s ta m p e d
envelope to Matchmaker. P.O.
Box 4465, N ew Y ork . N.Y.
• C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
When the uninvolved see how
fe rv e n tly and sin cerely you
believe In the cause you espouse,
you could attract them to your
banner today. Get on your soap
box.
’ S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dcc.
21) It might be best today to

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blood would have (lowed. But
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twb spades.
East knew ol a nine-card heart
fit. so he com peted w ith a
three-heart bid. Similarly. North
knew of a nine-card spade fit. so
he went to three spades.
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going one down, three spades
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relegate yourself to the sidelines
In a Joint v e n tu re I f y o u r
associate b doing a better Job
than you feel you can do your­
self.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) If th e re Is s o m e t h in g
mutually bcneflcbl you think
should be discussed with an
ex-partner, don't let too much
time go by today without re­
viewing It.
AQ U ARIU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
It's imperative you make all o f
your major deebions today In­
stead o f delegating thta right to a
surrogate. His/her ju d gm en t
might be Inferior to yours.
PI8CR8 (Feb. 20-March 20)
Sometimes It's fruitless to try to
learn something from someone
whose Ideas parallel yours. T o ­
day. however^ could be art
exception, so stick with persons
who think as you do.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Instead o f walling on others to
get proceedings moving today,
take the Initiative, as well as the
responsibility for starting things
that affect your group.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It
might be necessary* for you to be

more assertive In making de­
cisions today In an Important
partnership arrangement. Don't
be tentative, your Judgment b
good.
GEM INI (May 21-June 20)
Probabilities for significant re­
turns on personal endeavors are ,
likely In this cycle, but you must
be prepared to put In extra hours';
and resources If necessary.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Don’t keep Dan Cupid waiting In
the wings if there is someone
you met recently you find ap­
pealing. Do something about It'
today Instead o f leaving things ;
up to chance.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Y o u 'v e ’
been lucky so for pertaining to a
neglected responsibility, but this
streak won't lost forever. While
no one yet knows about It except
you. clear It up now.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)
Your restless spirit won't be
appeased today unless you use
your time constructively, such '
as acquiring new knowledge or |
putting to an effective use some- ;
thing you already know.
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Auntie cuts off
giving gifts to
ungrateful kin
DBAR ABBTt I'm the aunt o f
an 18-, 16- and 7*year-old. I have
no children o f my own. and for
the past 18 years 1 have shipped
gi f t s f or e v e r y b i r t hd a y ,
Honukkah and Valentine's Day.
1 usually send cards for Hallow­
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VAN BUREN
received a card for an aunt on
Mother's Day and none o f these
kids know when my birthday Is.
I never get thank-you's or ac­ And that goes for generous
knowledgments. so 1 generally
uncles, too.
have to call to moke sure a
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package has been received.
think o f a 55-ycnr-old mama's
This post holiday season (my
boy who nave his girlfriend an
eigh th month of unem ploy
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ment), I didn't send any gifts at does not allow her to show It to
all. but picked It up again In anybody because he doesn't
January when 1 started working.
want his mother to find out?
I still haven't heard anything
Well. I am the girlfriend. I have
from anybody — evidently ll
gone with Arthur for 10 years,
made no difference that they and I am pretty sick o f this
didn't hear from me.
w tup. I met his mother Just once
I send those gifts because I when Arthur brought her to the
love them, and nothing will eye doctor. Hr let me go slong
change that, but I’d be lying If I for the ride. Hr never told her I
didn't admit that the gifts have was his girlfriend, though. The
grown leas and less generous problem Is. Arthur's mother has
and are sent with resentment. I m on ey, and she says If he
b la m e the p a ren ts for not
marries, she will leave It oil to
te a c h in g th o se k id s b etter the church.
manners, because they will suf­
He was so confused two years
fer when they get out In the ago he wrote to you, and you
business world and don't have told him to talk to his pastor. He
the manners to write a thank- said he did. and the pastor told
you note.
film he was lucky to have such a
I have decided that as each wonderful mother.
child turns 18, no more gifts.
What am I supposed to do
(T h e y p robably w o n 't even
now? I am 48 and not getting
notice!) Do youJblame me?
any younger.
AUNTIE J. IN L.A.
DBAR AUNTIBt No. More
“ aunties'* should gather the
courage to follow your cxamplr.

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NEA Food Editor________________
My kids and 1 hiked a small
mountain the other day. and
when, panting and perspiring,
we reached the top, I had an
epiphany: Fall had arrived. The
evidence was incontrovertible: a
360-degree panorama o f beeches
In orange and brorue, birches
and poplars Just spangled with
d. and. o f course, the maples,
re up in violent shades o f
crimson and plum, peach and
scarlet. There It was: foliage.
Tim e for the annual Fall Foliage
Festival In Maple Comer, Vt. to
benefit the community center.
For the foliage festival. I am
one o f several neighbors who
contribute large pots o f com
chowder, which Is part o f a
luncheon that Includes elder,
quick breads, Cheddar cheese,
apples and doughnuts.
Below is m y Com Chowder
recipe.________

£

N tw Optim ist msmbsrs

C O IN CHOWDKR
Peggy Hardin (cantor) Introduced two now members o f the
Sanford Optimist Club, Js«n Mlchsls (loft) and Audrey Ogdon at a
recent masting. Vice President Qua Omberg presided over the
masting held at 8honey's. Tho forthcoming Band Festival,
co-sponsored by the club, was the main llam on the agenda.

4-6 strips bacon
1 onion, coarsely chopped
1 red pepper, seeded and
chopped
1 green pepper, seeded and
chopped

3 medium potatoes, peeled
and diced
! cup water
1 small bay leaf
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
2 cups frosen corn
3cups milk (or 2 cups m ilk and
1 cup cream)
Freshly ground black pepper
Freah, chopped parsiey or
chopped chives, for garnish (op­
tional)
In a heavy skillet over medium
heat, cook the bacon until crisp.
Drain, reserving 2 tablespoons of
drippings.
Return reserved drippings to
skillet. Heat, and saute onion
and peppers about 5 minutes.
Add potatoes, water, bay leaf,
and bring to a boll, covered.
Reduce heat to simmer and cook
until potatoes are tender. Add
thyme, com and milk (or milk
and cream). Bring to a simmer
but do not boll. Season gener­
ously with black pepper. Serve
Im m ediately, garnished w ith
parsley or chives. If desired.
N o te : T h is con be m a d e
without bacon, by substituting 2
tablespoons o f vegetable oil for
the bacon drippings, but the
result Is not as tasty.
V I « M . 4J2 u m (n r f.

PHoef lt this w&amp;good VWL, Oct. 6 thru Tubs., Oct. 12, 1993.

EXTRA LOW PRICES!

ARTHUR'S GIRL
D B A R O D tLi Put the ring
through Arthur’s nose and send
him back to his mother.

Microwave
or until hot. Arrange vegetables
on serving plate. Slice tenderloin
Into 1-Inch slices: arrange over
vegetables. About 4 servings.

Chicken tacos are easy and
nutritious. They combine small
amounts o f meat with vegetables
and optional garnish for a fun,
flx-lt-youraelf supper.

CHICKBN TACOR
T o m a k e th is c h ic k e n V e g eta b le c o m b in a tio n low
cholesterol, rem ove the skin
from the chicken before cooking.

HONBT-ORANOB CHICKEN
1 small onion, sliced
M cup sliced celery _
2 medium carrots, fl|rrd
2 whole chicken breasts, spilt
1 up. salt
14 up. pepper
Paprika
M cup orange Juice
114 lim p, cornstarch
2 TLap. brown sugar
2 Tbsp. honey
1 Up. lemon Juice
14 Ups. nutmeg
114 cups fresh pea pods
1 medium zucchini, sliced
Arrange onion, celery, carrots,
and chicken In 12x8-lnch baking
dish. Cover with waxed paper.
Microwave on 100 percent power
8 minutes. Drain. Sprinkle with
salt, pepper, and paprika. Mix
to g e th e r o ra n ge Juice, c o r­
nstarch. brown sugar, honey,
lemon Juice and nutmeg In 2-cup
glass measure.
M icrowave on 100 percent
power, uncovered. 2-214 minutes
of-until mixture bolls, stirring
once. Pour over chicken. Cover.
Microwave on 100 percent power
10 minutes. Baste chicken with
glaze. Add pea pods and zuc­
chini: cover.
Microwave on 100 percent
power 6-7 m inutes o r until
chicken Is done and pea pods arc
tender crisp. Serve chicken with
vegeubles and extra glaze.

Cook
Continued fro m Pago SB
water to meat. Add other half of
seasonings and cook until meat
Is tender. Keep adding water a
little at a time until meat Is
tender.

RICS AND BRANS
1 cup o f dried red beans
1 coconut, grated
V4 Up. salt
2 green onions or scallions
1 sprig fresh or dried thyme or
14 Up. ground thyme
2 cups rice, uncooked
Cover 1 cup red beans with
water and soak beans over night.
Next day, cook beans until
tender. Separate coconut milk
from pulp. Discard pulp (Note:
the pulp makes great bird food).
Cut up dry coconut In small
pieces and grate In blender. Add
coconut milk, dash o f salt, green
onion and thyme. Boll for few
minutes. Add rice to mixture.
Cook until rice Is lender, about

2 cups cooked chicken or
turkey cut into W inch cubes*
14 cup chopped onion
1 (7 oz.) can Jalapcno or taco
sauce
8 taco shells
1 cup finely shredded Iceberg
lettuce
1 large tomato, chopped
4 oz. Monterey Jack cheese,
grated
IV4 cups sour cream
Chopped fresh coriander
Chopped black olives

While They Last! Vacuum Pack

Shank Portion
Smoked
Ham
---- -----------

Q ft

M ix c h i c k e n , o n io n and
Jalapeno sauce together In 1quart measure. Microwave on
100 percent power 2-3 minutes
until warm . Fill sheila with
mixture and top with lettuce,
tomato and cheese, Gamtsh with
sour cream, coriander and olives
If desired and serve at once.
* Place chicken breasts In cas­
serole and cover. Microwave on
100 percent power 3-7 minutes,
re a rra n g in g o n ce. A llo w to
stand, covered. S minutes before
u sin g. O n e pound bon eless
chicken breasts yields 2 cups
cubed, cooked chicken.

I
Tyson/H oUy F arm s

5 Lb. Bag • Red Delicious Or
R e d R o m e A p p le s

$1.99

Shop Food Lion for poor Fall Variety Needs1

U S D A Beef

Pie P e s u k la s

&gt;59 u&gt;. Rye m
Round
.99 Lb Roast 2 4 9

Ornam ental G o o d s

Vacuum Pack Butt Portion
While T hor Last

(Mldgs Mycsff Is a
horns seooomist and c
of ths Slwgls Paw n
Homsmsksrs Pro
nolo Community
quostions about iRlorowavo
cooking to her st ths Sanford
Harold, 300 N. French Are.,
Sanford, 32771 or phono: 323-

D e li/B a k e r y !

1450,0X1.380.)

15-20 minutes.

CARROT JUICE
1 lb. raw carrots
1 can (8 oz.) sweetened con­
densed milk
14 tsp. cinnamon
V4 taps, nutmeg
1 tsp. vanilla
Juice raw carrots. This may be
drtic by using a Juicer or .a
blender. If using a blender, wash
and cut carrots Into small pieces.
Add about 4 cups o f water and
grate. Use a strainer and sepa­
rate Ihe pulp. Discard the pulp.
A d d con d en sed m ilk and
sweeten to taste. Add cinnamon,
nutmeg and vanilla. Stir and
chill. Serve over Ice (shake or stir
before serving).

wTlleserre

SUPER SAVER SPECIALS! SUPER SAVER SPECIALS!
B i 4 Roll - White/ tW Print/Assorted

24.3 Oz. Bite-Size

Kellogg’s
FrostedMin

Kleenex Double
Bath Tissue

(R an ts Kollh Is a Sanford
Harald correspondent and Cook

of the Week columnist. Floats
submit nomination! lor tho.

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STAFFIN G W - N II

BONNIE C. COWLISHAW and
U N K N O W N SPO U S E OF
BONNIE C COWUIHAW. II
any; and A L L UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORAN
TEES. ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIM
INO R Y. THROUGH. UNDER
OR A G A IN S T IO N N IR C.
COWL I SHAW. II any; C. LEE
G O U C H E N O U R t JESSIE
C O U C H E H O U R ; TH E
SPRINGS COMMUNITY ASSO
CIATION. INC.; and WEKIVA
VILLAS CONDOMINIUM AS
SOCIATION, INC..

BABYSITTER naadad tpr a 10
month old bay In your homo
S a n la rd / L a n g n o o d ara a
I w ill toll to lha highatt and
baa! biddar lor cath m lha
SEM INOLE County Caurthowaa.
M l N. Park Avanua. Sanford.
Florida, batwoon II.OB A M and
&gt;:M PJM.. on Novambar It. I t f l
tho following datcrlbad proparty
a t tot forth In tald Order or
Final Judgment, lo wit:
THE WEST S t FEET OF
THE EAST S4S.M FEET OF
THE WEST SJ CHAINS OF
T H E S O U TH W OF T H E
NORTH U OF THE NORTH­
EAST it OF THE SOUTHWEST
It O F SECTION IS. TOWNSHIP
I I SOUTH. RANGE Jt EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA.
ORDERED al Sanlord. Sami
note County. Florida. Ihlt 10th
day o l Sep tember, IW1
M AR YANNE MORSE
A t Clark. ClrcvHCaurl
Seminole County, Florida
B y: Jano E. Jatawlc
A t Deputy Clark
Pubtliti: Soplombor I t B Ocfo
bar A i m
DEI-S3T

Circuit Court for

OllNtoevo mettle

Bill Knapp't comm It Very it
accepting application! lor
bakery potltiont Aooly in
p a rw . V to A M o - _ j y ihiovgh
Friday al:
IMS Silver Lake Dr

TRADES

SJ— Bvslimt
Opportunity*

ROUTE SALES

Plot Book I. Poga I I, ol tho
Public Racordt ol Samlnolo
County. Florida
You ora notified that a Com
plaint hat bean Iliad agalntt you
and you art rogulrod to tor vo a
copy el your written dtfonoat to
lha Cotifolalnl.Jl.any, on Plain
lift!- attorney! nomad below, on
or totora Octet*r 71. I I H and
file Mid xrrltfon Oriental with
lha Clerk ol Ihlt Court otfher
before tervlce on P lain tiff!'
attorney! or Immediately there
after; etherwtte a default will
bo anlarad agalntt you for tho
relief demanded In lha Com
plaint.
Dated oh Soplombor 17. I f f ].

CHARLESM HOBBS; JOYCE
J. HOBBS) JESSE J.
OENDRON; STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE: NATIONSBANK
OF FLORIDA. N-A., a national
bonking ota*cUt Ion. at
tuccottar In Mlaretl to NCNB
Netlenel Bank at Florida and to
Tho Cltljcns l Sstfhsrr.
National Banket Florida. DON
PRATT. BARNETT
RECOVERYCORPORATION.

Han on the foflwMng property In
Samlnolo County, PforMo:
L o tt 9 and 10. O R AN O E
PARK, according to the Plat
thereof at racer dtd In Plat Book
J, Page tOA. Public Racordt ol
t amlnoto County. PforMo.
hat boon tiled agalntt you end
JESSE J. OENDRON; STATE
OP FLORIDA DEPARTM ENT
O P R EVENUE; N A T IO N S
BANK OF FLORIDA. N A ;
DON PRATT. BARNETT RE
C O V E R Y C O R P O R A T IO N !
CITIBANK MARYLAND. N-A ;
and F R A N K L IN C R E D I T
SERVICES CORF and you ora
rogulrod to verve a copy ol your
written defemet. II any. to il on
Denial M. Hunter. P la in tiff!

N complaint ar petition
DATED September M, IM
MARYAMNE MORSE
Clark olClrcuN Court
Sammcw County, Hondo
By; Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Octobers, IL HM
DEI-177

Make im mediate Income|
S e r v ic e 100’ % a l re *
lall/lundraitmg account! Ex
Citing mutlc and video pro
d u c lt W eakly raerd ark .
bonutai C all Mr Sharp
gig m ow e_________________

41-*Bt&gt;cy toL»f&gt;a

delivery, Clean FI. Iteener
&gt;tl P M Aik for Mr loetmen

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that on
action to foracfote lha mortgage
arcum boatng lha ta llow ing
property In Samlnala Cexmty
The tovllwrlr ona half of the
tcetod parkway lying rarth ol
id canliguewt to Lai. S. Block
. Raplat ol Lett 4. s. and a.
JNSET SHORES, according to

PROOUCTfOR HOMERS'
Long wood. IS needed I Com
pany will train Drill opera
fort. eiectfeplefoTt. elchert
Ex par lance halplul. 1 thlltt
eve.labia Monday Thurtday.
s JOPM c a m . Friday. Salur
day. Sunday. 4AM 4 JOPM
IS SO par hour, excellent
banelltt and Incentive! Never
a tee I Help Pertonnol, I IH t a t

SALES-VERT HIGH INCONE
S70M1M0WCERLV
■ O T IC ! OP ACTION
TO CHARLIE FRANK
LAWRENCE, o/h/a
Charlie F. Lawrence
Currant Revidence Unknown
Lett Known Mailing Addrett:
1)04 W all tth Street
Sanford. FL M77I
A N Y U N K N O W N H E IR S .
D E V IS E E S . O R A N T C I S .
A S S IG N E E S . L IE N O R S .
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIM
IN O B Y . TH R O U O H A N D
U N O IR C H A R L IE F R A N K
LAWRENCE, o/h/a Charlie F.
Lawrence: RESIDENCE UN-

In C am No. W-tJMCA-laL o l
Rfo ClrcuH Court at am l«T H
Jv-Wciot Orcutt M and for SCMI N O L C C ou n ty, F l o r i d a ,
wOwraln UNIVERSAL AMERI-

NO EXPERIENCE! tlOO to ItOO
weekty/polentlal prcattlng
FHA mortgage relundt Own
hour* I JOI *M 00*4 ext t*&gt;
irhourt
___________

No experience naerttary Will
Iretn high energy people Na­
tional company with excellent
benelilt Salery plut cam
mlttlon Never a teal

thalr tavern and retpectlvo
unknown tpautai. hair*, da
vltaat, granteat creditor!. or
oth er partial claim in g by.
through, under ar a g a ln tt
C LAR EN C E B IR K H AU S E R .
(fa c e tte d , ana F LO R E N C E

declaration
Alto known at 114 Ttmoko
Troll. Unit M I E. Long wood.
Florida J i m .
•I public Mia. to lha highett and
bail bidder, for cath. al lha watt
Irani door ol tho Samlnolo
County Courthouto. Sanford.
Florida at ll:M o.m . onOcfobor

IN THfc CIRCUIT COURT

MUD MUCH

clelmantt. par tom or pari toe.
natural or corporate, whota
exact legal tlatvt It unknown,
claiming by. through, under cr
ago inti any at lha above named
or datcrlbad Defendant! or
par Hater claiming to hava any
right, atttp or tnleret! In and lo
tho land heroine Her datcrlbad.
THE UNITEDSTATESOF
AMERICA; and THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
Defendant!
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: All unknown natural per
tom. II olive, and II dead, or II

For comerctel conttructton

______ m tn m is_____
BOOO WORKERS N R E D ID
Daily Work'Dally Pay
Reporlto.m .

OAKS. Section One,

a CONSTRUCTION a
WORKERS
•RECEPTIONIST a
•V E T S ASST, a
•RO UTE DRIVERS a
a C L IR IC A L WORKERS a
a CUSTOMER SERVICE a
REPS

l/k/o Ruby Loo Lawronco.
e/k/e Ruby L. L aw ren ce;
RUBEN BLAKE; FLEET PI
NANCE A MORTGAGE. IN C . 0
Florida cerperotlA; ADVENT IS T H E A L T H S Y S T E M / S U N B S L T •H E A LTH
CARE CORPORATION, o Flor­
ida carpdrdnatt, C E N T R A L

Potmen open lor an expert
enced Ittomerkeltr Evening
haurt. 4PM 7PM. Monday
through Thurtday Apply in
perion Sanford Herald. M0
N French Avo.ath for Tracy

COL ciott B rogulrod

iT &amp; iv &amp; ts s i

Part Hmo tor Lake Mary/
H e a t h r o w . A p p l y ItO I
Philadelphia Are. Orlando
407 PM tt00_________

rogulrod. Coll or apply: MSC
Trucking Carp . IM I W. Itt SI
Sanford. FL 407 m

mould contact ADA Coordinator
ol M l N. Pork Avenue Sulla N.
Ml. Sanford. Florida H771 ol
trail live dayt prior to lha
p r o c o o d ln g . T e l e p h o n e :
(407)171 41)0 E a l. 4 t t 7 ;
I 100 I I M 7 7 I I T D O ) , or
1 too tss 07701V). via F for MS

Plano tuning

WITNESS my hand and tool
olthltCnxxrtnnOrhdxwra. tOOt
(Court Seal)
Mery arme Mart*
dork ot Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
f.
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: October A. IS. I0PJ .
DEK00

JAIMI MICHELLE COLE

Etl. U c / In tP l
c o n fr jtc lo r t lU a n S d ^ d d }

Masonry
RSS./COMM. Vinyl SMing i
Alum. Fram ing. Drywoll.

AFFORDABLE Non

R*P*Y -

WP MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Stucco. Concrala. Renova
Ham. U cJ let. •M4«*e*XHH I 1444

WHO

NOTICE OP ACTION
OISSOLUT ION OP M A N R IO lff
TO
RICHARD LEE COLE
ADORESSUNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that an action for ditxoiu
Han of marriage hat bean I Dart
agalntt you and you are re
quirad to larva a copy ol your
written dalentet.il any, to It an
JAIMI
MICHELLE
COLE.
Pefimner, where addrou it tan
Cava Pork Circle. Winter
Spring*- PM- STM on or before
NOVEMBER II. MM, and Rfo

pel 11Ion
,,
WITNESS my hand and lha
teal al Ihlt coorl on SEP
TEMBIRJB. IfM.
MARYANNK MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT ,
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk

Mart Plato No clientele nec
ataary m g jjjo r dt* t i n

m*rmu.mun

Han; LAMAR AGENCY. INC.,
an llllnolt corporation, tutcoteor in Inforoat to USLIFE
Credit Service Corporation;
THELMA M IKE; any unknown
h a lrt. d o v iio o t,- g ro n lo o t.
aulgnaai. Ilenort. creditor!,
i rut loot, ar other dolm an It
claiming by, through and undw
Ruby f l a k * l/k/o Ruby Lao
Lawrence, Ruben Blake, are
repaired to aorwa a copy e l your
wflntn W U n H i n ftny, amIf fn
P letotilft attorney*. SMITH S
SIM M ONS. P .A ... M l W att
Adamt Slroot. Sutfo 11M. Jodi

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N E I IO N T II N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR ,*
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
'
FLORIDA t
CASE NO; tJ-tMPOttdl-P
IN RE: Tho Mart lost ol
RICHARD LE E C o T e .
Hutband.

c e p lln g a p p lic a tio n ! lo r
A S S IS T A N T M A N A O I R
TRAINEE to work al Texaco
Food Mori Experienced only
need apply. Apply al Texaca{
4t0 LakoMary Blvd. Sanlord f

40yrt orp Financing available
Lie/Bonded 707 IM7/SM0I44

Scr— n Rapalrs
M ILES WINDOW SERVICE
Repair and replace tcreeni.
tlldlng g la it doort, window!
tod ihowtr doort I K oil
today wlih Ihlt od. Call Ml let
407 t i l M04

T r t « Sarvlca

B R U N ILL PAINTINO Comm
A Rot. Protturo cleaning.
Carponlry. Door hanging;
Plettering Lk/liu m o o a ti
Jlyrtln b u t 31JW I

Find ttin
•kills you

CLASSiriLDb

/ 7 &gt; r r c M , ’ .-r t : t

NOTICE O f SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, purtuant to a motion tor
tummary llnal |udgmanl In
fe re c lo tu re anlarad In lha
abova tty la d caota. In lha
ClrcM ll Court al Samlnala
County. Florida. I. dark of lha
C ircu it Court al Samlnala
County, Florida, will tall that
cartaln .property tltuatad In
Samlnolo County, Florida, moro
parlicwtarty detcrtbed at:
Condominium Unit I M M .
according lo lha door plan
which It a part of plat plan and
turvay which Exhibit ~C" N lha
D adaratlon ol Ratlrlcllont.
Ratarvollont. Covenant!. Con
d l l l o n t a n d E a t a m t n li,
W E K IV A V ILLAS. CONDO
MINIUM rocordod in Official
Racordt Book toil. Pago tna.
Public Racordt ol Samlnala
County, Florida, togalhar with

«»-laaal

NOW ACCEPTING APPLIC A­
TIONS lor CARRIERS Sami
noia Pennytarer (Salivary I
night a week. Wadnatday
night In Senior d 'lo n g wood
araa Mutt hava rallabla
Ir a n ip o r la llo n
C a ll
I tor t i t t i t * atk lor Jim

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday. October 8, 1993 - 7B

71— HalpWantad

$9.25
Inter netl lirm M l full end
pert time Available. Flexible
schedules, company training
Interview end train In Alla
monle. work In Sanford
Call lit fOM

73— Employment
Wanted
N EE D HELP with yew mall
werfcf I wilt label end stuff
envelope! In my home Rea
unable Call 774 3777 Pleaie
leave metuoe

91— Apartments/
House to Share
ROOMMATE IN Peel*. in
Mature, responsible only.
Femaleprel I*t/*k77l 40*5

93— Rooms lor Rent
A Q U IE T. C L E A N ROOM,
kitchen ute. phone, laundry.
t /Sanom iu X*33 or V t *44)
CLEAN ROOMS, tingle itartlng
trt/ w k . K itch en , phene,
laundry, vldee garnet, ell
street parking m t e n ____
F iM A L E PREF. Utilltlet Inc
ttowte prlv. A c te tt to pool.
wether 550'wt 110 7*74
SANFORD. Kitchen laundry
p rlv lle g e i P riv a te home.
quiet Mt/Wk plus dtp 177 7*44

95— Room/Boa rd~
R IV E R S IO E C H R IS T IA N
HOME. Mealt. laundry. TV.
phone, and p e lt 5300 /no
Quality U t t l t t

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
NOTICE
All rental and real etlate
edvertliementt are subiect to
the Federal Fair Housing Act,
which makes It illegal to
advert&gt;«e any preference. Urn
netion or d ltc rim ln e llo n
bated on race, color, religion.
m i ‘. handicap, familial status
or national origin

SANFORD. 1 bedroom, 1 bath
furnished UtS'mo. SIM dap
SANFORD I Bdrm. Adutts. no
pets, all etec. SKI/mo up a lu

99— Apartments
^Unfurnished / Rent
TWO BEDROOM duplex ■ Sant
Cent. H/A. mini blinds, appli
antes s iis / m o ,g »o iu

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
B EAU TIFU L. 1/1. security,
pool, tennis. 14*5 plus dep
PlnsridgeCtub
m ow
CHARMINO, CONVENIENT!
Large I and 1bdrm apts.
I7*»/S7j*;mc . site dap
I yr lease
774 7704
CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GAROKNS
APTS ...

KATIES LANDING. Cleen ITT
A/C. free canoe use. Mo pots.
m i

7774470

L m n 's Landing
141 BDRM. VILLAS
KENT TO OWN
CREOIT NO PROBLEM
Applications lor 1 Bdrm
Homes Now Being Accepted

3234923

STONE RROOK APARTMENTS
l.l.a n d Jbdrmt. available
Call 1 H M M
EHO
t BDRM., 1300/mo plus I mo
sac. 4 RDRM. .saM/mo plus I
mo sec. Call 113 IStl_________

32m 71
OSTEEN. 1 bdrm opt. Lg yord.
i f * . parking, can furnith

SANFORD. C low In Smalt
trailer furnished includes util
Hies sas weekly
H im )

103— Houses
Unfurnfchad / Rent

QUIET 1/Ui townhouu. U N S
•1 Perk, adult comm., sOS/mo
;• plus M S tec. Water, garbage
.! Inc Ceil Barb M F 7717*47

Lew Lew dewnl Why rents
The Hllllmen Or sup.
n i a m __ . ___
huttor
LK M ARY ELEM . 3 1 CH/A
scr. porch, garage, prv set
ting SIM plus deposit m a i w
LONGWOOD l/1to. fenced yard.
W/D hook up. carport 11)0
1174 Logon Or............ 7M30X
SANFORD, nice in , clow In.
New cent H/A, paint, carpet.
rel'S. req SaM'mo plus 1400
dry 44? MM grata *440
SANFORD - 1 bdrm. central
H/A. family rm . lanced, quiet
area sa»J discount!
Investors Realty. W 5*il
S A N F O R D . 1/1 H O U S E .
Acreage, horses allowed, on
lake shop mo Mi tope_____
SANFORD, near downtown 1
bedroom I bath. 1400 month.
5700 depot l e)?l 4757
SANFORD ) bdrm I belh.
eppl . C/H/A, fpic . 1 car
garage, ISM/mo
LAKE M ARY 1/1. over two sq
ft. eppl. fenced. UM mo
Venture I Properties. 77M744
SANFORO1 bdrm. } bath, cent
air. garage 1*10 Gale Place,
near y*th Street sets or buy
UMO down Owner financing
m a m o r m o a s s eves
SANFORD l/ l. fenced yard,
garage, seoo/mo. 1st. last 4
5700dep Avail. 10/113304/10

SANFORD, t end 1 bdrm. apis
Cant. H/A. beautiful lake set
ting end pool area. OR EAT
R A T E S I L a k e J e n n ie
A p a rtm en ts , t i l l Sente
Rorbere Or. 174-5551_________
SANFORD, near I-a. 1 bdrm . 1
bath. SIJSfmo.. 5715 security
_________ Cell W i l l 10_________
e e STUDIO AND I BDRM e e
Apartments eve liable
Casselberry area
Call M a l l s u . m i l It

HAM. R E A LT Y
.Ho? VV l ltt*f SI

V fN T im

SanterE less then UAM dew n
• Renevsled 1/t. hardwood
Itoors. ever I/sacra ill.W O
• Renovated like new l/l, fpic .
eppl .newpaint SSS.WO

•1/1 u ty ecrel Renovated,
appliances, lanced yd. U7.500
• 4/1, fenced, garage. 150.100
Assume NeOuellHesf
• 1/1. lanced, above ground
p u l. new root, paint end
carpet. i &gt;i % a ssib/m o
payment 554.400
AddttieMl hemes avail, lest
then WAM dewnt Seminal*.
Orange end Velusle counttest

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT 4 RE4LTV

« ; 37F 7177/17145ft

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STENSTROM
REAL T Y, I N C .
We Iisl and sell
more property than
anyone in Ihe Greater
Sanlordlakr Mary are.
• JUST STARTINO OUTT this
l/l In Ravenna Park It III
Eel In Kitchen, FR. Fenced &lt;*
Ac Lott tat too1
• MINT CONDITIONI L oir 3 !
In Meyleir Meedowsl g ru t
Rm , Split Plan. Scr Porch.
Comm Pool I W . WOI
eWEKIVA HUNT CLURI 7/1
condo Like Newt Vaulted
C a llin g s . C e ra m ic T ile ,
geregel Sff.tWI

PAOLA. 4/7 on on l ie acres
Pasture with liable. SI It.WO
LkoAKarvaaeJ tom *, t o, Usirng
dining, lemily rm.SIOt.fOO
LK. Mary ustaai built S.^.a.xr
7100 sq It., appliances, over I
acre heavily treed I 517). *00

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105— DuplEXTripiox/Rtnt

J .BUSNl

•In Ovr 37th Yur«

ARE YOU
IN THE MARKET
FOR A NEW H O M E ?

1100d. posit.............. Ml 1710
t RDRM. Quiet, majority se
nktri Perk Ave Mobile Perk
m 7141 Mon. Tues, Thurs, Frl

SEE SUNDArS CLASSIFIEDS
R M A GUIDE TO THE ABEA’S
TOP REALTORS!

114— Warehouse
Spaca/Ront

321- 2720
322- 2420

I J h4

107-Mobile
Homos / Rent
ELDER SPRINOS Oil Hwy 417.
1, I. 4 1 bdrms 575 5*5 *k

.CALLANYTIME

1545 Park Dr.. Sentord
Ml W. Lake Mery Bl„ Lk Mery

I'b llP lR tiJ b .

DELTONA 1 bdrm. H i bath.
lamllyrm.extraslsSl.100
W. MalkSOWlkl, 777 7W3
HIDDEN LAKE a r u . 1/1 spill
bdrm. sunken living rm, cor­
ner Iplc . tern. rm. dining rm,
140.500 330*707 or 111440 S454

LONOWOOO 1 bedroom. “
bath. t4S0/menth. 1300 securi
ty. S30W10

LONOW OOD/LAKE M ARYMid sir* storege werehouses.

TRANSFERRED, MUST SELLI
4/1. 1 car garage, fp i. tile
Itoors. lg lanced yard. San
lord Lake Mary Blvd 175,000
OBO 3307747________________
’ l/l ON LO. earner tot with
citrus. Detached garage Only
S7S.S00I
'L E S S TH AN 1710 ON. te
assume w/qwalllylng end live
In 1/7 lekelrent villa 1 Coll end
easy I 4 location!
*1 BDRM. I4XS4 mobile heme
on 41 acres Beautiful trees,
convenient location, corner
lot, near town and beltway.
15*. WO termsl

Re a l Estate , inc .

GOV'T REPOS. Bank (o r .d o
suras plus Assume no quality
mortgaged Low monthly.
Cell tor list 1

SECURITY WAREHOUSE 44A
end Old Lake Mery Blvd
*1.150 • 1,000 sq. ft. ol
He/warehouse ‘ Finished ot
flee space also available.
Kaunke Realtv. t at* Ills'

INVESTOR'S S P E C IA L I 7
rental units on over l/a acre

with fccemfCftUSSmefllfilY

G ru t rental history. Assume
no qualify, low down. 174.500
SUNLANO J bdrm . central
H/A. Shows g r e a t ! Low
downpayment........... tat. WO

117— Commercial
Rentals
* AVAILABLE*

Cell tor detailil

to

JiftttMimfMd, 323-7271
AA Comes, Inc.. 75H754
L A K E M AR Y-M ISTY OAKS
Sub, 1/1. lormal lv rm and
dining rm Fam rm w/brlck
fireplace Heavily treed lot
Prolesslonelly landscaped By
owner, rrduced to 1174.*00
For eppl cell 407 777 4401

UUE MARY
The Crossings. 1/1. formal
living end dining, fam ily rm.
Needs some work. STt.tOO
The Hllllmen Group,
HI till
............. Realtor

You'll

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151— Investment
P ro p erty / S a le

Gntuix,

LONOWOOO/4A YWOOO Indus
trfsl. 1,000 sq ft bsy w/
optional office end fenced In
storege area. 1 phaia electric
1300 mo IJI 7734_____________

322-7491

SANFORO Out ol town owrwr
mutt s*ll ) bdrm horn* plus 7
apartments. Owner finance
SI. 100 Income S7K down, only
S410PITI407I

153— AcreageLots/Sale
O C A L A N A T "L F O R E S T .
Weeded lets! IS.tJO each, no
money downl 171.41 monthly.
, _________I 100 m 5074_________
VOLUSIA COUNTY • 40 e c .
near P ierson , paved rd.
tl.SOO/ec. Bare lend only.
Strother Tlmberlendt. Ltd.
P.O. Box 7SS. Troy, AL 3*011,
(705)544-1170

157— Mobile
Homes / Sale
ADULT PARK. 1 bdrm. mobile
home. cent. H/A. screen room
U 70037I S450_______________
NEW m r t , NO DOWN, lt%
Interest, 14 X 7*. SI 75/nw.
74K 70, SIIQ/mo 1SS 570*
OWNER F IN A N C IN G . 1415
down, Sllf/mo 1/1. scr. porch
G rut perk! 407 473 7445

IN L O V E

m With These Apartments

Country Lake
Apartments

* 0 N E MONTHS

2714 Ridgewood Ave.

*w/l2 mo. bkaern

RENTIREEI
V

330-5204

*

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C o e v iU a A p a r t m e n t s

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2580 R id g e w o o d A ve.

330-1431
I " !■ ill 5

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203— Livestock and
______ Poultry______

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

• BABY PIO. White Landrecer.

10wuksoid 175771-717*

• COUCH. This End Up f5*t&lt;gn
Pastel weaves Must sell, no
fW
Cell 3711*41
• DINING CHAIRS. Duncan
Phyla style Set at six. arm
toss side chairs, black vinyl
tu ts 1100 tor entire set. Cell
77) pass________________
DOUBLE SETS ol mattresses
end box springs Good condl
ttonttM/satWHNW_________
DRYER1/WASHERS, StSUPI
FREE D E L IV E R Y I WAR
RANTVt A + test 174-IHi
• FOR SALE. Hlds a tad. Rust
color velvet Good condition I
- t f ) 1407) 374 SJ7V Cell 4 to f
PM_________________________
• LIVINO ROOM SET. wpoden.
I piece SW774 47*3__________
eQUEEN SIZE WATERBEO
Includes mattress, liner, h u t
er. bookcase headboard end
padded rails. Leave name end
n u m b e r on a n s w e r i n g
machine Must seill 1100
407)74 1434__________________
e REFRIOERATOR, 1115. frost
Iru . guarantee
aWASHER 4 DRYER set. 5175.
reconditioned. Ilka new.

WMsu Appliances 773-7544

•R O C K E R R E C L IN E R .
Brown beige. Good Condition I
175.......................... -777 5431
• SET OF TABLES, len d tables
and I con ** table kidney
shaped. Burled wood. In
excellent condition I ISO lor sat
___________ 3774471___________
•S O F A AND LOVESEAT;
earth tones nice and clean
m
o «o
n o 754*
• STORAGE CHEST, melal,
while, w/toek. 45Vh a )'w on
rollers-1)5 Ceil 777 5444
• TWIN BEOS. 7,170 tor elll
_______ Call 774 1757_________
USED BEDOINO SALEII King.
Queen. Full 4 Single US a Sal
4 Upl LARRY'S Mart 777-4177

1»3— Television /
Radio / Stereo
• I I " C O N S O L E T V has
AM/FM storao. I track, and
record player |I00 Firm
XMNt

187— Sporting Goods
•S E A R S L IF E S T V L E R
r o w e r / s k le r e x e r c is e
machine. Paid S700 new. will
sell tor S50 Laurie or K «v
_________ 407 777 75*7__________
• T R E A D M IL L lo ld ln g .
Exertrack like new! Retell
514* *5Q n sale 575 7771074

189— Office Supplies
/ Equipment
COPIERS
(1) Canon/Xsroi
commercial models In g r u t
condlllont Priced to sell
S375/S1000B0774 7*04

191— Building
Materials

^

■ tooSOO1400 sq. ft. Fru rent
w/ll mo. leese. fromSUS/mo.
_________m o w ________

m

aes not

U4.7M

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P R O P fR r if

G o v 't F o r e c lo s u re s . Re
pox/Astum e N o Q u a lify
Homes! Owner financing
Seminole, Orange. Volusia

2IDRM 1 MTH HOME

•W 1 2 m o. Im

U N F O R D / GOLDSBORO
OISTRESS SALEI
3 bedroom block, needs work

oven

FHAORVAAS LOW ASUk

With central h u t and air.
UOOdownt Why rent?
The Hilllman Group,
M i- m i........................Rutter

Don't Miss Out on Our
ONE MONTH'S RENT
F R E E SPECIAL!

NEAT 4 PETITE It this )/}
Nice fenced yard, indoor
laundry, end cute. sat.SOO
Venture t Properties
Alan 4 Dawn Johnson nt-7111
ONE OF THE PREMIERS o~t
Sanford historical homes lor
sale by only 3rd owrwr since
1*7)1 115* 000 firm, as is 70th
end Perk Ave. Appt. 373 *444

animismt houi %

t b t H i a m i sail."JinsDeyta
n iie e s AisersPM i rn-ises
THREE BEDROOM. 1 bath,
nor Ida 4410. licit end last 7* is
S P a r tA v e M » m * m
WOODBINE. 3/1.1 car garage,
new home. 1 7 » sq ft. Vsuited
ceilings, tatl/mo, *74 11*1

COME ON IN !

141— Homes for Sale

323-5774

a SUN LAND 1/1 w/ great room,
laundry room, porch Clean
and Private I SSM/me. IMO sac
aLONOWOOD 1/1 duplex S
acres with pond. Private!
SMS/mo. U M sec.
eSANFORD l/l J condo Large
rooms. C/H/A. W/O hooSuci
5430-mo. U00 sec
• SANFORD t/l with enclosed
porch, lawn maint. Inc Large
yard UU/m o, SIM sec
Stowetrem Rutty, lac

Office space/store front Next
K 4 0 Trailer Seles M l) S.
Orlando Dr. (17*1). Senlord
Leave Message 1)4 &gt;04)
SANFORO AVE. Avellebte In
small shopping center. Store
or oil ice spec*. 7.000 sq ft
UOO/mo 377 1517 or 130 *701

• ininNMw

.kSsii.

B R ICK S, Chicago Antique.
Approx. 1500 (150 777 4154
Aftor 4:70

193— Lawn A Garden
• GRASS CATCHER tor (rider)
Craftsman Nice, like new I
Coil 5740. will lake 145
_________ Cell 771 747*_________
• R IO IN O M O W ER,
Craftsman. 77". New battery,
needs motor. SIOOCell 171 747*

R E G I S T E R E D B LACK
BRANOUS bull. 4 y u r s old
Good breeder 11450 377 1141

209— Wearing Apparel
• MOVING 7 large begs ol
clothes Over 00 Items Pants,
skirts, tops, end dresses 55 00

7)0 170)_________

211— Antiques/
Col lacti bits
• BICYCLE, antique, great as
restaurant or photo prop. 135
0 6 0 ...... .............Call 17) 45to
COLLECTOR'S DREAM Every
Playboy and Penthouse meg
arlne from IMS I t * ) plus
bonus otter the first Playboy
issue (Marilyn Manue l also
issue f ) end issue tt
51.300 fir m ............... 777 7154

215— Boats and
Accessories
• AIRBOAT. I* ft. Oratltapper.
ISO HP. Lycoming new mags .
7 prop* traitor. 17.500 Call
771 5405 or 777 7)70
• B AYLIH ER 17. 7*55 Sun
b ridge. ISO OMC. t)5hrs.
Galley, head, morel
S27.SQ0
*40 *077_____________________
BOSTON W H A L E R , t ) ' 4 " .
Trl haul w/ new wood. 1*44
Mariner S7JOO17) 7107
• FISHINO BOAT 14 N. 40 HP
Evlnrude With traitor 1750 or
best otter 771 4475____________
• JC PONTOON BOAT. 74tt. 75
Hp Mercury motor 14000
___________ 74* 3715__________
• 13 FT. GLASTRON. IS HP
Evlnrude. traitor. Outstanding
Can*I Musi s u l 574*1 m - l l t l
• 15 FT IO W RIO ER, SS hp
Mercury, top and galvanised
tilt traitor, 74* 7557 51)00 OBO
• H FT BOWRIOBR 1)5 HP
Mercury, o/b. tow hr*.,
traitor 57.700 727 014*
tW ) 14 FT LIKE NEW tl 1*71
Evlnrude motor. 51,400 OBO
H I DM

• 1M* BOMBER RAII but.
Mariner engine. X hr* on
b u t. i r r hull Mint condl
Iron I 51.730 OBO 37) 34V7
• ) * • • W E L L C R A F T 17*
Classic. 17 If bowrlder. IX
I/O. E xcellent r 0ndlllon!
17,30)........................ 377 0713
• M FT RENKEN. I*** Classic
7000 cabin cruiser. I/O motor.
I X HP. Traitor Inc. Mini
tend. I *1.50014* tit* Ernie
• 7* FT PONTOON b u t. alt
fiberglass. 140 HP Evenrude.
Very fasti Many extras. Ilk#
new. Only StI.QOO777 4X0

217— G a ra g e S a le s BIG YARD SALE
Frl. 4 Sal., 1 5, New end used
horn* Item*. 51* E Tnd Street

FAMILY YARD SAU
710 Homewood Drive. Loch
Arbor a r u . oft 75th Strut.
Thurs. Frl., Set., O l_________

FOUR FAMILY
Frl. 4 Sat. *7. 141 Ptnacrest
Dr. Houtawau*. tools, collect
(b ia s , m ans 4 w o m e n s
Clothing Mg 4 small, mlsc.

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call in your gerage tato ed by
11 noon on Tuesday end take
advantage ol our special
garage u te ed price 11 Cell
Classified now lor deteiltl

3222111

231-Cars

Antiques, dollhouse, marble
sinks, turn H45 Central Or,
otfoITTth Jt.Set.and Sun

NISSAN KINOCAB. fl. air, P/S,
P/B. S tpd. custom whuls,
45K ml , clean. 5*130 777 5134
OLDS DELTA M, )M). 4 door.

219— Wanted to Buy

___________ *1*7704___________

WANTED; BARRIE. Gl Joe.
Star Trek/Wers end other
dolls. Alto Hesi, Texaco. Exx­
on. BP, and ottwr toy trucks.
Cell 407 *1* IMS

_

• F R E E -F R E E F R E I I I I
M IXEO BREED PUPPIES, a
w uksofd 74* 73*1
• KITTENS Frutogoodhom e
Call after 5:30)3*131*________
• PET CARRIERi Please cell
lor Information on lire end
very Inexpensive price. 777
7)77_________________________
• PUPPIESI Chow/Holt mix.
born Aug tth. 7 left to good
homes S30 each Call 337 574*
after 10 AM

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i-aea*4
t*Al&lt;/Wi

S .m fo r t f

NICE 3 bdrm . cent H/A. cor
nor let, p— plumbing. Inside
panfry, formal dining 147.500
LAKEFRONT HOME. 7 bdrm
teml'y rm. Unique view from
kitchen end rear ol home I
Inside util, carport 154 500
WE NEED LISTINGS

StRRStrom Rentals

»i Q u ift S in ftt Story
*; Casselberry, Studios, t 4 1
;• bedroom.
Attic Storage I
Call Joan tor oppnt. t H t m
QUIET AREA Living rm, bdrm!
S kitchen, both, porch. llJO/mo.
SIOOdep N o p e l s l t li m
S a n f o r d , t bdrm. 1 both. a /c .
■'.carport. W/D hookups S M
!• plus sac Call «S1 tw o________
SANFORD'S Best Kept Secret I
P o o l 4 L a u n d ry . I 4 1
bedrooms Convenient loco
I ion I Cell Pet, i l l 4*50
SANFORD. 1 bdrm, l bath.
Overlooking perk. Move In
spec m 1400 110 m i _________

1 or ) Bdrm . 1 Bath, JOit SF.
Liv rm l i t x 141 w/bay
window Lg kit /great room
w/Krtplace t form al din.
a r t a , lo y t r / b a r , P L U S
Gartbe. srttned w/iacuni
t i l dum I PLUS 7U SF dbl
Oarag* and room (|| 5 • 74)
Doubt* lot. landscaped and
fanetd. E x c e lle n t a r e a l
SIMM By Owner w -s a s i

HUD HOMES,

PEACEFUL!!
i|MINUTESFROM SANFORD!

321-075}
321-2257
★ BEST BUT/MUST SEE * ~

MULTI FAMILY MOVING SAU

DOO OBEDIENCE CLASSES.
Puppy basic advanced. Thurs.
nights n u r Lake Emma. Cell
Sarah 104 775 7)4*
• FREE CAT. tomato, beautiful
tortl. Spayed end declewed
Vary shy, prefers women's
company......... .... Call 7)07450

BATEMAN REALTY
OWNER SAYS SE LLI Sl.MO
gels you Into this J bdrm
block home with extra lot
Nice neighborhood! Musi
quality, asking tst.fOO

RIDOID 7 Inch pipe cutter; EC
4A GAS ROY DC fuel pump w/
t a n k ; O A Y T O N 5 Inch
grinder. Reasonable 774 QOl 1

___7X) 7410

141— H o m e s f o r S a le

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent

217— G a ra g e S a k s

•C A T, tomato, dectawed and
tlxed. Free to good home

HA\9- OA*f.

NEW Sanlerd offices and/or
warehouses 400 7.SOO sq It
Special. SHI/wse. 133 M t
SANFORO. Oltice space. 5400
sq If budding total. 1)00 sq
It per oltlceunll 111 7004__
1404 sq. ft.. U30/mo. UIO sac
Jim Oeyle, Stenstram R u tty.
Inc. 37) IStl

t BEDROOM, t belh, upstairs
tth and Laurel Reft SlOO/mo.
lit, test end dep 177 tali
III P A R AVE. 1 bdrm apiif
IMS end SIM plus deposit
Weekly rates e lu t J»f osas

Ns. schoolssun tor m nn
Ona Bedroom Apartments
I m DEAL
Motswood Apts. m - T t U

___ Space / R e n t____

195— Machinery/Tools

199— Pets A Supplies

I ^UPPoie IF f DD/Y'T
up ANb
\'f,\ IN FoC. A

111— O f f ic e

t BDRM apt Newly decorated,
modern appl , lg porch w /
prlv. on t. i io 1U//43Q i4pi

HMINirS VIL1ME
Lake Ada I bdrm, USOmo
1 bdrm. 14M mo and up

3AM SO FT shop space w/ office
4 i r O.H door Just off SR as
IBMMMW Airport Blvd. AAA
Security Storage 771*111

YOUDESERVE THE BEST!

unfurnept*?*! moupj)) SOIt

VERY NICE and Clean, quiet
and private studio UtilltliH
paid H i 077* leave message

K IT *N* CARI.VI-K® by Ijirry WrlRhi

117-Commercial
Rentals

222— Musical
Merchandise
ALBUMS Pest X yrt lg variety.
JOs 0 piece tor ell Negotiable
on single album i m o t t o

223— Miscellaneous
• BEDSPREAD. King site com
torter. silk Ilk. deep- Berk red
by JC Penney IX OBO Perfect
tor wetor tad 1Please cell
___________ 717 3X1____________
BOOKS WANTEO. Very good
condition I Scl-FI. Historical
Romance. General Fiction,
Mon Fiction, etc. 7X1714
CABINET SALE. Dtsceuntlnued
4 overstock must gel Vertovs
sty tot 4 sties evsll Trv Wood
cabinets it* Hnkm... Drive.
Sentord.................... 771-4471
eCLOTHINO SA G SALE I*
SI 00oft w/copy of thlsed
Sat.ST/beg ACT 11 Open HAM
1)7 E. First Strut. Sentord
ELECTRIC W ELD ER, SIM
ELECTRIC LOWERY digital
p ian o. 1)50. H AM M O N O
OROAN model 4 H 7(7 with *
1*5 Leslie. 11.500 Negotiable
___________ 771 7753___________
NEW CARPET REMNANTS.
Room sir* 53 f ! per yard
___________ 174 X77___________
• T IL E 7 boi.s. good tor cralty.
table tops, etc Over TOOpieces
510 00........................ 7X1707
• WEOOINO BAND, elegant
I4K gold, sir* 10 suitable tor
man or women iso *17 T ill
• 7t"LOUVER/LOUVER BKo'd
doors 7sets *7177) 7*5*
• M l MOTOR AND TRANS­
MISSION. FlrtlllOO takes Itl
774 0)45 or 777 7*03

230— Antique/Classic
_______ Cars_______
• CHEVELLt. 1*71. 40.000 ml.
VO. auto. A/C. PS, llghl green
metallic, super clean Must
s u l S3.500 771 TOO*____
_

• CAOILLAC, Flaetwaod
*1 tended. |tn I owner. 47K.
garaged MINT! 57.500777 **00
CHRYSLER It Cerdeva This
car ain't putty. Slant I Runt
good 13*5 OBO&gt;77)1*07
g
• FORD THUNDERBIRD. 1*44.
A ll original I N u d t seme
wort SIAM OBO Ml-0134
• PONTIAC Firebird Its*. On*
owner! Geregedl *7K ml.
NIC*|4700 4QM77 44as
RARE I M l Evict Riviera. Orlg
w/ manuals 4 receipts Must
sell make otter 7711X0

1970 DCVILU CADILLAC
All power. 777 0154

2 3 1 -C a rs
■ BUICX REGAL, 1*71. Whit*,
no engine, goad transmission.
body lair S3Q0 377 4470________
• 4UICK LE SA4RE Custom.
t*7t. VO. auto. air. P/S Clean,
runt greet I Many new extras &gt;
11.400 OBO 371 f ill__________
C A O I L L A C F le e tw o o d
Brougham, II, exc. eond. new
paint, *7400 GBO I tOI 7** 15S0
• CHEVY CAMARO. 1*77. Re
built VO. lots ol new pa/tsl
W 3 331QI14 any time________
C H EVY C E LE B R ITY , 1*07.
A/C. P/S. P/B. AM/FM radio

vs.ooomito*si soomono

CHEVY CAPRICE 7f. 1 dr. lull
power, garage kept. Must too.
57000 4074*5-4150* Her 4pm
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL **l.
Like new. Mull Mil. Only
573.000 Cell |40&gt;)7J3 *954
• CJ-I JE E P, 1*70. 0 cyl.
custom. Rebuilt engine, new
tires, brakes 57,475 llrm 777
74W________________________
• DODGE COLT - Of, 4 speed,
t u l color, clean. Must Milt
57.100 OBO................777 10**
• FORD LTO WAGON, IMS
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- Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednetday. Oclober 6. 1993

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT.
IIO H T IIN T M JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
A CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 4114*4 CAUO
FLEET FINANCE AND
MORTGAGE. INC .
Plaintiff.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE MTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SIM IN O LR COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO . *14541CA
HOUSEHOLD REALTY COR
POHATION. a Delaware cecpo
ration.

JACKSON LEE GREEN and
ERNESTINE M GREEN, hi*
•IN ; SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL CENTRAL
FLORIDA REGIONAL
HOSPITAL STATE OF
FLORIOA. OEPARTMENTOF
REVENUE. AMERICAN
STEEL FENCE CO. IN C .OF
ORLANDO, d/b/a AME RICAN
STEEL FENCE CO.;
MAVGOOO. INC . BARNETT
RECOVERY CORPORATION
ETC : and DIXIE METALS.
INC .
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
N ot** It given that pursuant
to a Summary Final Judgment
In F aw loeu f* dated Scpttmb*'
It. I f f ] In Cat* No 47 74*4
CAItG. In lh# Circuit Court ol
-h# Eichtoenth Judicial Circuit
In and lor S*mlnot* County
Florida. In which lh* plalntlll
and dtlondantt art tittod In it.*
•hove stylo. I will t*H *0 tt&gt;*
highest and bttl b-dde- tor cath
at the W rit front ttopt ot the
S«mlnol* County Courthouse.
Santord. Florida at II 00 am
on October II. m i. th* follow
Ing described property * t vet
forth In th* Summary Final
Judgment In Foreclosure
Lot HI. SAN LANTA THIRD
SECTION, according to th* plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book
U. Paged) 7$ Ol th* Public
Record* of Semmol* County.
Florida
0*t*d September 70 if f ]

(COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Coun
Seminole County. Florida
BY'Jan* E Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish September 7* A Octo
bert let)
HE l ne
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT”
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOEOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASENO 41-1147 CA ISL
HEWITT. OLSON ASSET RE
COVERY GROUP II. INC .
piemmt.
D U N C A N B R O T H E RS
LANDSCAPING. INC . OANIEL
C O UNCAN. RHONDA T
DUNCAN. W I L L I A M T
OUNCAN. K E N N E T H J
MILLER. LUCILLE V LISK.
d/b/e LU C Y'S OAK TREE
SERVICE. ROBERT A
GUSKIEWICZ. Trustee tor THE
ROBERT A. GUSKIEWICZ.
MO.. P.A. PENSION PLAN
UNDER TRUST DATED M W .
MELANIE KENDRICK.
ROGER B L U N T d/b/e
AQ UARIUS S P R IN K L E R S .
KEVIN TANNER and ROBIN
TANNER.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure doted September
»J, t»ej. entered in Cot* No
11 t i t ; C A U L iA ltd Cl/iw.t
Court of the 14th Judicial Circuit
In and tor Somlnot* County,
Florida, whoraln Hewitt Olson
Asset R e co v ery Group It.
1'HOARG l l “ l. I* tho plaintiff
and D u n c a n B r o t h e r *
Landscaping. Inc . at a l . are
defendants. I will tall to the
highest and bast bidder tor cesn
al th* West front door. Somlnot*
County Courthouse. Ml North
Pork Avenue. Sanford. Florida
at 1100 a m on November I.
1441. the following described
property at sat forth In said
F Inal Judgmant. to wit;
PARCEL B: Tho North &gt;v ot
the SW V* Ol tho NW to ol
Section 1. Township JO South
R ang* I t E ast. Sem inole
County. Florida. Lass lh* West
1007 Ieel Together with 10 lee'
INGRESS. EGRESS A PUBLIC
UTILITY EASEMENT: From
th* SW comer of the North ty of
tho Southwest U ol th* North
west to of Section 1. Township 10
South. Rongo It East. Seminole
County. Florida run N. C * 3 r »"
E . along tho West line ol said
North to and the centerline of
Cameron Avenue IM teet lor a
Point of Beginning, thence run
N. r r N JO E . I l l teet. thence
run S. *4*I5'44" E.. Ml.14 loot to
the South lino ol said North to.
thence run N *4*4*10 ’ E .
SSI 7) loot to the SE corner ol
said North to. thence run N
0*OJ'0$'' W . SO loot, thence run
S. I f U T O ' W . a n 14 teet.
thence run N *4*I5'44" W .
U l . l t loo t, thence run S
IT t r jO " W . Jtt 77 teet. thence
run s. o*o r x r w . » t**t to th*
Point of Beginning Less lh#
West IS tool tor th* Right ot
Way of Cameron Avenue And
the South M teet ot Lot 4. Block
C. BROWN'S SUBDIVISION OF
'BECK HAMMOCK' according
to th* Plot thereof as recorded
In Plat Book t. Peg* U ot th*
Public Racords of Seminole
County. Florida.
DATEO THIS Mth day ol
September, l i t )
MARYANNE MORSE
CIRCUIT COURT CLERK
By: JaneE Jesewlc
Deputy Clark
In accordance with th* Amor
leant With Disabilities Act. per
tons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to par
tlclpate In this proceeding
should c o n ta c t Court Ad
ministration ot Ml North Park
Avonue. Suit* NMI. Santord.
Florida M77I. telephone (407)
IJ141M. E* tension mi. rot
letor than live (SI days prior to
th* proceeding II hearing Im
paired. (TDD) 1 too *U M il. or
Vole* IV ) 1 *40 *55 * 770. vl*
Florida Relay Service
Publish O etob ert.il. m i
OEK to

UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal of tho below d#
scribed vehicle* wo* conducted
In compllanc* with FS 7150/
Notice that Butch's Chevron A
Wrecker Service Inc. will soil
sold vehicle* al Public Auction
for cash on October It. m i at
M:C0 a m . at IM7 W. 1st Street.
Santord. Florida W# reserve
th* right fo withdrew sold
vehicle* from Public Auction
IFH Toyota ID
ID#RA1»4454I
1771 Chav 4D ID #IM**L 1574474)
Vehicle* may be viewed on*
hour prior to sal*. Sal* begin* at

Ham.

Publish Oclober 4. m i
DEK5*

Plaintiff.
vs
LEE E. JENKINS a n d --------JENKINS, unknown tpouso el
LEE E JENKINS. JUNE M
JENKINS. It living, and It de
ceased, her respective unknown
h e irs , d e v is e e s , gran tees,
assignee*, lienors, creditors,
trustee*, or other persons
claiming by. through, under or
egalnst the said JUNE M
JENKINS Who are dead or not
known to be dead or alive.
• DOE. unknown spout*
of JUNE M JF N K IN S .--------as P F R SON A L R E P R E
SENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE
OF H AR LAN E JENKINS,
deceased unknown heirs ot
HARLAN E JENKINS, and all
othor* claiming by. through
under or aoamst th# named

0***nden*l. who ary deed o* no*
known to be dead or alive.
PH ILLIP TELL and LESLIE
TELL, and BARNET T RE
COVERY CORP
l/k/a
ST AT EWI DE COLLECTION
CORP a Florida Corporation.
Defendants
AMENDEO
NOTICE OF ACTION
Florida Bar No MI7IJ
To - - ---- at Personal Repre
tents live ol the Etta's of Harlan
E Jenkins, deceased and un
known heirs ol H a rla n E
Jenkins, and all other* claiming
by. through, under or agemst
the named Defendant! who are
dead or not known to be dead or
a'lv*.
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action So toreckMo a mortgage
on the following property In
Semmol*County. Florida
All that cortam property situ
ated in Long wood In the County
ol Seminole, and State ol Fu-r
Ida and b*&gt;ng described m e
Deed dated t/f/TX end recorded
t 7* 7). among »h# Land Ret
ordt ol th* County and stale set
forth above, and referenced e&gt;
follows
Book tea Peg* 1471
Bemg mnr* fully described et

Follows
Lot It. East Malt ot Lot If.
Block K. la t e Wayman Heights
Lake Addition. Pial Book 4 Pag*
»
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses, it any,
to If on Carl M Supermen Esq .
P la in tiff's attornay. whosa
address Is. fTOO S Oni# High
way. Suit* IM. Miami. Flanda
17114 on or before Noember t.
m i. and III* th* original with
th* Clerk ot this court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or Immediately there
alter, otherwise o default will
be entered against you tor th#
rebel demanded In th* com
plamtor petition
DATEDonOctober 4. m i
MARYANNE MORSE
CL ERKOF THE COURT
by P atrklaF Heath
Deputy Clerk
Publish October «. tl. m i
DEK47

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NUMBERi
» » 144* CA U K
SMITH A SMITH CONSTRUC
TIOM CORP PENSION AND
TRUST a Florida corporation.
Plaintiff.

y*

MARK G MI TTEN and HELEN
P
M I T T E N , hi s w i t * .
CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA!.
N A . a National Bank. SIGNET
BANK/VIRGINIA. BARNETT
BANK OF CENTRAL FLOR
IDA. N A . a National Banking
A ssociatio n . H I N E L Y AI R
PRODUCTS. INC . a corpora
lion. THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. THE STATE OF
FLORIDA. SUNBANK. N A..
SEARS. ROEBUCK and COM
PANY. a corporation
Do fondant*
NOTICK OF ACTION
TO H E L E N P MITTEN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following described prop
•rty located In Seminole County.
Florida, hat been tiled against
you:
LOT f and the Wet! to ot Lot
10. BLOCK 0. ALLENDALE
SUBDIVISION, according lo lh*
plat thereof at recorded In Put
Book 4. Pag* 7. PUBLIC REC
O R D S OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
YOU ARE REQUIRED fo
serve a copy ot your written
detenses. II any. lo th* action on
Plaintiff's attorney whose name
and address I* EVELYN W.
CLONINGER. CLONINGER 4
FILES. Attorneys at Law. Post
Of tic* Bos 117, Oviedo. Florida
11741. on or beloro November 4.
m i. end HU lh* original with
th# Clark ol this Court, either
before service on Petitioner's
attorney, or ImmedUtely there
alter: otherwise a Judgment
will be entered lo lh* relief
demanded In the Complaint To
Foreclose a Mortgage
WITNESS my hand and lh#
saal of this Court on October t.
tffl
(COURTSEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol said Court
By: Ruth King
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish: October*. II. I f f )
OEK I f

UNCLAIMED
VKHICLK AUCTION
Removal ot th* below de
scribed vehicle was conducted
In compllanc* with FS 71547.
Nolle* that Butch's Chevron A
Wrecker Sarvk* Inc. will sell
said vehicle at Public Auction
tor cash on October 14. I f f ! at
to 00 a m . *1 7707 W 1st Stroet.
Santord. Florida. W* reserve
lh* right lo withdraw said vohl
cl# from Public Auction
I f l l Subaru 40
10
f J F I A M 4 I B I B C 4 1 4 I 71
Vehicle may be viewed on*
hour prior lo sale Sale begins *1
10a m
Publish October*, t f f l
OEK 17

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F T HI EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. t l 15)4 DR 4 ) P
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF:
DARIO GARCIA
Husband — PETITIONER
and
OLGA GARCIA
W ile-RESPONDENT
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO OLGA GARCIA
at BRANOORIVE
HUNTINGTON. NEW YORK
11741
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FI ED that an Action lor Ol*
solution uf marriage hat been
filed egaintl you end you are
required to tore* a copy of your
written defenses. It any. to It on
OARIO GARCIA. Petltionor.
w h o * * a d d r e s s I* t i l l
WH I T N E Y WAV. APT 70).
WI N T E R PARK. FL ORI OA
u rn . on or before OCTOBER
II. I ff ), and til* the original
with th* clerk ot this court
either before service on Pelt
ttoner or Immediately thereat
ter It you toil lo do to. * default
will be entered against you tor
th* relief demanded In the
petition
WITNESS my fund and th#
teal ol this Court on SEP
TEM BERU. I ff )
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ot th* Court
By Nancy R Winter
A t Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
d is a b il itie s a c to f it*o
Administrative Oder No t ) 17
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at M l N Park Avenue. Suit* N
Ml. Santord Florida »7 7 l at
least live days prior to the
proceeding Telephone |a07)
17141M E it 47)7: I 100 *SJ
17711TOO), or t 400 ttS 17701VI.
via Florida RtUy Servlet
Publish September 77. 7* A
October 4. I). I f f )
OEI 14t
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANOECOUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO DR f l f i m i
I NRE THE MARRIAGE OF
ROBERTONIEVES
Husband— PETITIONER
and
V IE L K A SANCHEZ
Wile — RESPONDENT
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO VIELKA SANCHEZ
PSC 44BOX 47f7
APO A A 14004
11741
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
Fl EO that an At'km tor Oit
solution ol marriage has been
tiled against you and you or*
required to serve * copy ot your
written defenses it *ny. to It on
ROBERTONIEVES. Petilionor.
whoso address it S ill Lake
Howell Rd. Winter Park. Flor
•da 117*1 on or before OCTO
BER It. t f f l. end til# the
original with th* clerk at this
court either before tervlr* on
P e titio n e r or Im m ediately
thereafter It you tail to da to. a
default will be entered against
you tor the rebel demanded In
th* petition
WITNESS my hand and th*
seal ol this Court on SEP
TEMBER tl. t ffl
(SEALI
FRANCARLTON
A t CUrk ot lh* Court
By Rose H Pacheco
A t Doputy Clerk
NOTIFICATION
IN ACCORDANCE WI T H
THE AME R I C A N S W I T H
DISABILITIES ACT. persons
wi th disabilities needing a
special accommodation should
c o n t a c t COURT AO
MINISTRATION. *1 17 North
Orange Avenue. Suite IIM. Or
Undo. Florida 17401. Telephone
(4071 41* MM not Ut#r then
SEVEN days prior to th* pro
cceding If hearing Impaired.
(TOD) I 400flS 4771, or VOICE
(V ) I 400fS! 4770. via Florida
RaUy Sarvk*
Publish- September 71. I f 4
Octobers. 11 t ffl
OEI 170
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. f l I f il CA-14 E
CITY OF SANFORD
POLICE DEPARTMENT,
Plaintiff.

vs.

CHRISTOPHER SMITH.
Defendant
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDING
TO: CHRISTOPHER SMITH.
IMS ALE XANDE RAVE..
SANFORD. FL
THERONOR ROSE ELLIS.
1404COOLIDGE AVE .
SANFORD. FL
and all others who claim an
Interest In th* below described
property.
Chief Ralph Rutttll. ol th*
Santord Police Department,
Sem inole County, F lo rid a ,
t hr o ug h hi t a l l l c t r t . I n ­
vestigators or agents, sailed th*
sub|*ct property, to wit
5400 00 US. CURRENCY
on August 4. tffl. at or near
Somlnot* County. Florida, and It
pretanlly holding said property
lor tho purpose ol tor tellur#
pursuant to Sections f » 701 707.
F lo rid a Statutes, hat RE
QUESTED that an Honorable
Judge at lh* Circuit Court.
Elghteenlh Judicial Circuit.
Seminole County. Florida. Issue
a Finding ot Probable Caus*
why th* above property Should
not be tort* Iltd to th* above
agency. You will be ton! a copy
ol th* Finding ol Probablo
Caus* one* It It signed by the
Judge and It will advise you how
and when to respond to this
request fur lorftllurr
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a
true and correct copy of th*
foregoing hat bean furnished to
the above named addresses by
U.S. registered mall, return
receipt requested, this » n d day
of September, I ff l
NORMAN R.WOLFINGER
STATE ATTORNEY
BY: AnneE.
Richards Rutberg
Assistant Slat* Attorney
Florida B#r 1747*41
O ftk *ol in* Slat# Attorney
too East First Street
Santord. FL 11771
407 U l 75)4
Publish: September I f 4 Octo
bor 1.4.4. I f f )
OEI 145

Legal Notices
NOTICE T O T H I PUBLIC
Notk* it hereby given that a
Public Haarlng will be held by
th* Planning 4 Zoning Com
mission In th* City Commission
Chambers. City Hall. Sanlori.
Florida al 7.00 pm. on Thurt
day. October 11. t**X to consld
tr th* following change and
amendment lo Its* Zon.ng Ordl
none* ol lh* City ol Santord.
Somlnot* County. Florida
Reionlng from SR I. Single
Family Dwelling Residential
To that ot: PD. Planned De
velopmenl
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC
M TWP US RGE HE. W to of
NW V. ol NW la (LESS Rd 4 RR
RYI at recorded In the Public
Records ol SomlnoU County.
Florid*
Being more generally d*
scribed at south ot Celery A v *
nu*
T h * Pl anni ng 4 Zoni ng
Commission will submit a rec
ommondalion to th* City Com
mission In favor et, or against,
th * r aquas t e d c h a n g * or
amendment. The City Com
mission will hold a Public Mac­
ing In th* Commission Room In
City Hell. Santord. Florida at
7 SO p m en ffevtmhar I. !T73.
to consider said recommend*
lion
All parties In interest and
cilltent shall have an opporluni
ty to be hoard at said hearings
Jo* Oonniton
Planning 4 Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It
a person decides to appeal o
decision mad* with respect to
any matter considered at th#
above meeting or hearings,
he the may need a verbatim
record ol th* proceedings In
eluding itt* testimony end evi
dene*, which record Is not
provided by th* City of Santord
(FJ 744 0105)
P E R SON S W I T H O I S
ABILITIES NEEDING
ASSISTANCE TO P ART I CI
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R OCE E DI N GS SHOULD
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 1)0 1474 44 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF TKC .MCETING
Publish Octobers. 15. I f f )
OEK* *
NOTICE b V T lS O L U T ION
CLOSINO. VACATINO.
AND ABANDONING.
RIOHTSOF WAY. OR
ORAINAOE EASEMENT FOR:
Laufs Berdell V At I 74
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that th* Board of County Com
mlssUnors *1 SomlnoU County.
Florida *t IIS Regular Meeting
held on th# 74th day ol Sep
(em ber. A D . t f f l . In the
County Commissioners' Moating
Room at th# Seminal* County
Services Building in Santord.
Florida, pursuant to Petition
end N otk* heretofnr# given,
passed and adopted a Resolution
closing, vacating and abandon
Ing. renouncing and ditcUlmlng
ary and all right of th* County
ot SomlnoU and th* public In
and to th* following described
rights of way or drainage ease
mant. to wit:
COMMENCE at th* Southwest
comer of Lot 17. Block " A '' of
ROANN ESTATES, according
to the pUt thereat OS recorded m
P u t Book tl. Page 17 and : i of
lh* Public Records ol SomlnoU
County. Florid#: thence N
17*14'44" E. along th* Southerly
lino ot said Lot 17. a distant# et
170 04 fee1. thence N 04*1100 '
E. along th* Easterly line ol a
Drainage. Pedestrian and Utili
ty Easement according So said
PUt *f ROANN ESTATES, a
distant* of 141H U*t to th*
P O I N T OF B E G I N N I N G
thane* S 4 ** lt'lf" W * distance
ot 7 *5 foot: thonco N 0J*44'ir
W a distance s ' 40 40 teat:
thence N 4 t * n 'ir ' E • distenc#
ot 14 47 toot; thence S 00*1100"
W e distance ot 4t 11 tool to th#
POINTOF BEGINNING
Contelns 0 01 octet more or
lest
By th* Board at County Com
mlstunors ol SomlnoU County.
Florida, this Mth day ol Sop
(ember. A O . t f f l
BOAROOF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
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CASENO. n ilt-C A -IA K
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Plaintiff.
THOMAS E B U C K L E Y .
PAU LA R. BUCKLEY; and
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Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on November 1. I f f l . al
11:40 A M . at th* West Front
door ot lh* Courthouse ot Semi
not* County. Santord. Florida,
th* undersigned CUrk will offer
lor saU tba following described
real property:
Let M l. TUSCAWILLA UNIT
US. according lo the PU t there
ot at recorded In PUt Book 14.
Paget * through 14 Of th* Publk
Records of SomlnoU County,
Florida
The elores*Id saU will be
mad* pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment ot Foreclosure
e n t e r e d In C i v i l N o .
f l 151 CA M K now ponding In
th* Circuit Court ol th* Etgh
teenth Judicial Circuit In and tor
SeminoU County. Florida.
DATEO this Mth day ol Sep
Iember, t f f l
MARYANNE MORSE
CUrk ol th* Circuit Court
B Y : Jane E. Jasowlc
Deputy CUrk
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to portlclpoU In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Ml North Park Avenue. Suit#
NMI. Santord. Florida M77I. al
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ARRIVEAUVE
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Ticker talk: Investing your money

Is it comeback time
for consumer stocks?
By C H IT C U R R IM

AP Business W riter
NEW YORK — It’s (he fourth quarter, and Ihc
heavily favored Giants are still trailing.
So n sportscaslcr might report from the
sidelines o f the stock market, assessing the stale
o f Ihc big name consumer slocks going Into Ihc
last three months of 1003.
Whal started us a tough year for the shares of
these pillars of the business world hasn’t gotten
much better us the months passed.
"Growth managers continue to sufTer perfor­
mance problems." said Robert Gay. an analyst nt
Donaldson. Lufkin ft Jenrette Inc.
"Since the hlgh-growth group began perform ­
ing poorly In the first quarter of 1002. the style
bar iinderperlormed the Standard A I’nnr'o
average by a cumulative 20.6 percent."
Over a span that Is fast approaching two years,
many Investors fleeing the old-line growth stocks
have opted Instead for "v a lu e " stocks In cyclical
or out-of-favor Industries.
"T h e gap between value and growth stock
performance grrw larger In the third quarter."
said Paul Greenwood, senior research analyst at
Frank Russell Co., a Tacoma. Wash., firm that
trucks the performance of various seelors o f the
market through u scries of Indexes.
In the July-Septcmber period, the Russell KXX)
value Index, comprised of large companies wilh
Ihc lowest idllos of market price to book, or
theoretical liquidating, vnluc. "benefited tram u
ItoosI In financial services and utility stocks."
Greenwood noted.
The Russell 1000 growth Index, comprising big

slocks with the highest prtec-to-book ratios,
"continued to be hurt by poor performance In
health care and consumer staples stocks."
Actually, not all growth stocks have taken a
beating. Many small grwoth Issues have been
racking up strong gains, helping to lift the
composite Index o f the Nasdaq market lo new
highs.
The cold-shoulder treatment has been reserved
for large companies with major brands In such
consumer markets as food, household products
and health care.
Prompted partly by the example o f prlrccutting competition In the cigarette business, talk
has spread on Wall Street all year that wary,
eosl-conscious consumers were turning their
back* on many popular brand names, perhaps for
good.
"H erd mentality came lo a conclusion that
generic brands would Inherit huge chunks of
market share from these old Institutional cor­
nerstone m arkets, putting the squeeze on
margins In Ihc process." said Bob Gabcle. rdllor
o f the C D A Investnet In sid ers’ C hronicle
newsletter In Fort Lauderdale. Fla.
But Gubclc. along with some other analysts,
sees signs that Ihe big consumer slocks might be
ready to fare a little better soon.
"A funny thing happened on the way to the
debacle." he said. "Insiders steadily accumulated
shares In many o f these big Issues."
"T h e buying eventually became too broadly
based. In many cases, to be attributed to casual
bargain-hunting. We figure the answer must lie
partially In the fact that new tax legislation has
opened u door encouraging blg-name companies
to get Into the restructuring gam e."

‘Hee Haw’ has
gone to that
laugh track
in tne sky
■y J O I KDWARDS

Associated Press Writer__________
NASH VILLE. Tcnn. The
cornfield from "lir e H aw " has
been placed In storage. Nurse
Good Bodv has treated her last
patient. The Empty Arms llolel
has accepted Its final guest.
"H e r H aw ." the tornball TV
show that's out of production for
Ihe first time slncr 1969. has
gone to huysrrd heaven.
But cable T V s The Nashville
Network gives another
saaaaaaaaa-lute to the hour-long
show by airing reruns every
Saturday at lOp.m.EDT.
R id ic u le d by som e but
embraced by others lirrausc of
its Dngputch look and outlook.
"Hee H aw " became one o f the
longest running programs In TV
history. There are 600 shows In
ihe vault for rcbroadcast.
Th e lust syndicated " H e e
H a w " show aired In Jun e.
Except for seven months In
1971. the program had hern
broadcast constantly for 24
years.
It Is templing to say that there
will Ik- no morr new "H ee H aw "
Jokes, but then, no Joke ever
broadcast on "Hee Haw " was
new. An example:
G randpa Jones to J u n io r
Samples: "Junior, I saw you
riding on u mule and your wife
was walking behind you. Why
was that?*'
Samples: "M y wife uln’ t GOT
no mule.”
Nearly every major country
music star ap|&gt;carrd on Ihc show
ul least o n rr. Slnger-artrcss
Gunllla Minion, who played the
fetching Nurse Good Body on
"Hee H aw ," believes Ihe reruns
will draw strong ratings with
help from Ihe Iwang.
"Country music bus gotten so
much more jxiptilar lately.” she
said. " I think the audience will
lie larger for that reason.”
Shr was among a bevy of
Southern belles un the program
who a lw a y s showed a m p le
cleavage. The men. often charac­
terized as hunnless yokels, wore
straw huts and overalls.
A s u p e r im p o s e d c a r to o n
donkey Hashed across the screen
as the p ro gram 's u n official
s y m b o l. T h e s h o w ’ s m ost
famous prop was n cornfield
where stars would swapjokes.
"It was simplicity.” Hutton
said. "It was a return to Ihc good
ol' days. You tuned In like you
were u member of the fam ily."
G eorge "G o o b e r " Lindsey,
who was on "T h e Andy Griffith
S h o w " b efore reprising his
m be’s role for 22 years on "H ee
Haw." also said the format was n
Hashback
"It was the eloscst tiling to
vaudeville we'll ever d o." he
said.
Vlcwershlp last year was un
estimated 3.5 million In 140
m a rk ets. T h e show, w h ich
traditionally aired on early Sat­
urday evenings, counts farmer
President Hush umong lls ardent
funs.
"T h ere were no Issues.” Hut­
ton said. "People loved 'Hee
Haw' for Its sweetness and
kindness.”
However, women's advocates
accused the show of sexism fqr
portraying women as sex ob­
jects.

HeraM FSeS* by Mich**! tiedrfnsSi

A clean sweep o! things
Lenford Wallaco con often be found outside 3D's Bakery
sprucing up the extei^or In downtown Sanford. He makes a clean
sweep of things with hie trusty broom.

Creepy w orld of
credit card abuse
and Optima — rose from $125
million In 1983 lo $720 million
Associated Press W riter__________ last year.
Global losses from credit card
KANSAS CITY. Mo. For
fraud
arr much higher, though
Rebecca Glnthcr. It began as a
phone call from a gift catalog cxuct Hgutcs aren't known. Bui
business about a $500 order she Just for Visa and MasterCard
never made. Then, she got a bill alone, losses due to various
from another company for $230 scams totaled $1.18 billion in
worth o f grass skirts and other 1992 worldwide, company Hgurcsshow.
party gear.
Another trend law enforcers
" I don’ t know what the market
price o f gross skirts Is. but that have noticed: the Midwest, with
was another surprise." Glnthcr Its abundance of friendly towns,
has become a popular venue for
suld.
The mulling address on the outsiders to commit credit card
Unit order wasn't hers, and the crime becuusc they can get away
phone number listed on the with It.
Douglas Buchholz. u special
party supply bill led to an
agent
In charge of the Secret
answering machine.
Glnther was umong thousands Service In Kansas City, said
of law-abiding Am ericans In­ credit card thieves from densely
creasingly touched by the world populated areas like New York.
of credit card fraud. Someone California and Florida like lo
Glnthcr had never met was roam the Midwest.
Like modem-dny Dllllngcrs or
u s in g h e r nam e an d c a rd
Bonnies
und Clydes, they move
number account Information to
from town to town, city to city,;
charge up a storm.
These days, people use credit one step ahead of the law.
Still, not every credit card
cards to pay for Just about
anything from gas at the pump crime goes unpunished. Lost
to merchandise over the phone. year In Kansas City, Mo., for
As the use and popularity of example, police arrested two
credit cards has grown, so has women believed to be part o f a
the sophistication and brashness card fraud scheme operating out
o f the Los Angeles area. The pair
of criminal abuse.
The RAM Research Corp.. a w e n t o n a t w o - d a y .
Frederick. Md.-based concern $19.000-spendlng spree with
that compiles statistics on credit false driver's licenses and seven
cords, estimates U.S. losses In counterfeit cards. Both pleaded
the use o f four major credit cards guilty and were sentenced to
— Visa. MasterCard. Discover prison terms.
l y SAU CHAN

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1008
85lh Year, No 206 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ Sports
C h a m p io n s repeat
L A K E M AR Y — The Altam onte Springs
Dodgers won their second consecutive NABF
Tournament championship S u n d a y, defeating
the Oviedo Marlins In ihe finals
See Page IB

□ People
‘ H u m m er’ s e a s o n Is u p o n us
Draw ihe attraction of hum m ingbirds by
adding colorful and attractive nectar plants to
the landscnpc
See Page 3B

City reclaims stadium
Future of historic baseball
park ‘remains to be seen’
By NICK P P E IP A U P
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Th e City of Sanford regained
control of the city's baseball stadium this
morning but its future is unclear, said City
Manager Bill Sim m on s.
Simmons met w ith former leasee Wes Rtnkrr to
Inform him that the city Is taking over the
Sanford Memorial Stadium bcccusc taxes haven't
tn-en paid and sufficient Insurance coverage has
not been provided.
The stadium Is located on Mellonvtllc Avenue.
|ust north of the Seminole County School Board

headquarters. Since 1975. It has been leased by
Wes Rlnker. how operates ihe Florida Baseball
School The present lease agreement has been In
effect s'ncc 1990
On June 2. Ihe Seminole County Tax C o l­
lector's office rc|Nirtcd that no 1992 taxes on the
Sanford Memorial Stadium had been paid. Th e
amount dm was listed as S 3 .157 80
During Ju n e . Rlnker told the city he Intended
to pay the full amount. "I'm a business man and
business hasn't been that great for many of us
working-class people." he said. " I was late In
muklng my tax payment last year, and I'm latr
C Bee S ta d iu m . Page BA

BRIEFS

Zoo expansion
concerns one
county official

Mom accidentally hits daughter
MIRAMAR — A teen-ager Is in the Intensive
care unit today after her mother accidentally
rammed her then drove through the video
storefront with the girl still on flic* hood.
Lorralnr France. 18. was at Memorial Hospital
In Hollywood w ith both legs badly broken A
manager of the Hlockhustrr video store. Darlene
Wcbbc. 18. was treated for a bruised arm and
rrlrascd.
Miramar resident May France, the 49-year-old
driver of the ear. was ettrd by |iollce for failure
to use due rare.
Police said It appeared thaf May France put
the 1986 Chrysler Into gear Saturday night and
was driving In the parking lot w h rn she struck
her daughter.
Rescue workers said May France apparently
pnnlcked when she realized she hit her daughter
und strpped on the accelerator Instead of ihr
brake pedal. T h e car then lurched forward,
tossed Lorraine France onto the car hood and
crushed through the exit doors on thr video
store's south side.
Th e car traveled about 50 feet with the
daughter on the hood before It pinned the teen
ugainsi a counter inside the store, p oller said.

Second rollover boosts jackpot
T A L L A H A S S E E — The Florida Lotto Jark|&gt;oi
rolled over Sunday for Ihe second week In a row.
Jumping from an estimated $16 m illion to $29
million because no one picked th r w inning six
numbers.
Those numbers, drawn lale Saturday, were
8-14-24 34-41-46
Lottery officials said 298 tickets wrre sold
with five of six numbers, and l hey are worth
$1,352.50 each. The re were 14.600 four-of-slx
tickets, worth $ 66.50 each, u n d 268.451
three-of-slx winners worth $5each.
Th e Jackpot started out ut an estimated $7
million two weeks ago.
Jackpot estimates are based on funds from
rollovers, projected long-term Interest rales and
a 20-year prize payout to one winner.

F e d s cu t s h a rk se a so n sh o rt
S T . P E TE R S B U R G - Just weeks afler thr
s u m m e r s h a rk season o p e n e d , federal
authorities are closing II hrrausc of a frenzy of
commercial fishing.
Fishermen In the Atlantic Ocean and Gull ol
Mexico have landed au average of 46 tons of
large coastal sharks each day since Ju ly I.
according lo the National Mnrlnc Fisheries
Sendee.
At that rate, the limit for the rem ainder of the
year will be rcuchcd by July 31. when the
sendee will hall commrretul shark fishing, said
Mike Jualcn with Ihe sendee's office In Si.
Petersburg.
T h e ban will not apply to recreational
fishermen or lo sjKirt charter boats, which do
not sell their catch. The limit applies to large
coastal shurks. a category that Includes
sandbars, blucktlps. tigers, hammerheads and
great whites.

{INDEX
Bridgs..............
Classified*....... •4B.8B
Comlos.............
Crossword.......
Osar Abby........
Deaths..............
Dr. Oott.............
Editorial............
Florida..............

Haroacopa....... ....... ab
Movies.............
Nation..............
Fsopla..............
Polios...............
School Menu.. .......BA
Sports..............
Television........
Weather............

T e m p s rise w ith hum idity

P artly
C loudy

Partly cloudy with a
50 jicrccnt chance of
lale afternoon thun­
derstorms. High in
the lower to mid 90s.
Wind south 5 lo 10
mph.

For mors weather, so# Fags $A

FltoMtoto
Was Rinker relinquished control of the Sanford
Memorial Stadium this morning

By tA R A B IC C A ROSIER
Herald Correspondent
O R LAN D O A new wildlife
preserve labeled an rx|&gt;nnslon Into
Orange and Osceola counties by
Sanford zoo officials bus at least one
Seminole County official concerned.
"T ilts is u big wake-up call for us
that we'd better reevaluate our
relationship," said Seminole County
Commissioner Larry Furlong.
Seminole County owns the land
on w hich the present zoo alts und
Kathleen Palmer, president of Ihe Central Florida Zoological Society, left,
and Marla Leerdam. member of the board of directors, discuss plans lor the
zoo's expansion Into Orange and Osceola counties.

Longwood
to revise
ordinance
in charter

h e a v ily

a u b a l U U r a t h e f a c i li t y w i t h

more than $180,000 a year of tax
money for tourist development.

D eseret R a n ch e s of F lo rid a ,
owned by the Mormon Church, and
the Central Florida Zoologl.il Park
agreed In principal to go forward
together with applying the concept
of a wildlife conservation park on
about 10,000 acres of property east
of the Orlando International Airport.
T h e announcement was made
S a tu rd a y evening b y Kathleen
Palmer, president of the Central
Florida Zoological Society to over
600 zoo supporters attending the
fourth annual "B luck Tie on the
W ilit H ide" IM nncr-Danca and A u c ­

tion nt the Walt Disney World
r Sec Zoo. Page 8 A

Speed and Romance

B y SANDRA E L L I O T T
Herald Stall Writer
LONGWOOD — T h e ordinance establishing the
city jMtllre department In the city charter will Ire
revised after an unofflelal discussion of man­
power by the Longwood C ity Com m ission
Thursday night.
The majority of the commissioners agreed with
Chief Greg M anning the Longwood Police force
should remain at a m inim um of 2.2 sworn officers
|x*r LOGO people. Manning did not attend the
work session but was represented by Deputy
Chief Terry Baker.
Th e ordinance passed by the commission Ju ly
12. was proposed by commissioner Harvey
Smerllson to try to remove the department from
political attack. Last year. Mayor Paul Lovcstrnnd
tracked u pro|Misa| to abolish the department and
contract with the county sheriff for law enforce­
m ent. The voters rejected that proposal. By
establishing the police department In the charter.
It wmdd take a unanimous vote of the comSee Police, Page 8 A

Herald Photo by Dwayne Keith

Participants In this weekend's HydroCross
Challenge In Lake Monroo relaxed quietly on
the beach area behind the Holiday Inn at Lake

-Monroe Marina with their jet skis alter a day ol
competition. The rivershlp Grand Romance
took to opon waters at a leisurely paco.

Teens spend
days pursuing
science at camp
B y V IC K I D s tO R M IE R
Herald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — While most middle schoolers arc
spending their days lounging by the pool or
milling umong the racks of new Items at the
newest discount store, there arc 45 seventh
graders spending their days In the classroom and
In the field studying science and math.
For twelve days, concluding this week, the
students representing several local middle
schools. Including Lakevlcw. Greenwood Lakes.
Rock Lake. All Souls and M llw cc. will be
participating In S C A M P Cam p at Seminole
Com m unity College.
SCAM P (Science. Computer And Math Pro­
grams) was developed by Barbara H unnlcutt. a
bloogy Instructor at the college as part of SCC's
efforts to Improve mathematics, science and
C 8 e e Cam p, Page 8 A

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NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS TH E S TA TE

Supreme Court to take on new look
£ It h a s

■y CURT ANDERSON
Associated Press Writer

Rabid animal contacts increase
O R LA N D O — T h e chances of com ing Into contact with a
rabid animal In Florida nrc on the upswing after a two-year
decline.
Th e number of animals testing positive for rabies rose 53
percent last year to 124. Based on county reports collected by
state health workers through Jun e , that number Is projected to
Increase by 19 percent this year.
An area In south Lake County has bern under a rabies alert
since J u ly 13 after a fox hit two young people three days
earlier.
Few people bitten by a rabid anlmul actually contract rablrs.
which afreets the spinal cord and brain of the victim und Is
spread through the saliva of the Infected animal's bile.
Humans who do contract It face near-certain death. Since
1980. federal health officials have documented only 17 hum an
rabies cases.

Teen arrested in robbery, murder
P L A N T C IT Y — A 14-ycar-old boy was arrested In the
robbery of a restaurant which left a patron dead and the owner
shot In the neck.
Rudy Dautny. 42. had Just walked Into the Ding Ho
Restaurant with his wife. Debra, about 9:30 p.m. Friday when
he was shot twice In the bark.
Myoung Lau. owner of the restaurant, was shot In the neck.
She was In serious but stable condition Sunday night at Tam pa
General Hospital.
Th e ir attackers, two youths who had been placing an order,
ran out the door with the cash register's contents.
Th e Plant City teen ager was arrested Saturday night and
taken to the Juvenile detention center In Tam pa. The youth,
who was not Identified because or his age. was rhurged with
first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder and armed
robbery.
Another teen-ager was being sought by police.

ANALYSIS
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida's Supreme
Court m ay soon have a new look, but
Attorney General Bob Buttcrworth Isn't
Interested tn b rin g It. At least right now.
Dem ocratic G o v. Lawton Chiles will
possibly have two appointments coming In
the next few m onths with the first of those
{xnslbly corning very soon.
Chief Justice Rosemary Barked Is likely to
be nominated by President Clinton for a
vacant scat on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals. It could happen within weeks,
perhaps even days, unless some unforeseen
mail lock occurs.
And Justice Parker l.er McDonald reaches
the mandator)' Judicial retirement age of 70
next May.
Buttcrworth. a former Broward County
shcrlfT attd circuit Judge, lias been rumored
for Barkctt’s scat. Buttcrworth is also
considered a potential gubernnlorlnl can­
didate. but sonir associates say bis ultlm nlr
goal has long been an appointment tn the

alw ays b e e n my
intent to get b a ck to the
bench. If th is w a s s ix years
from now , I’d be applying.
But not now . I’m lo o king at
running for re -e le ctio n a s
attorney general, j
-A ttorney General Bob Butterworth
seven-member Supreme Court.
But not yet. says Buttcrworth.
"It has always been my Intent to get back
to the bench. If this was six years from now.
I'd be applying. Bui not n o w ." Buttcrworth
said. "I'm locking at running for re-election
as attorney general."
That also gives Butterworth a chance to
run for governor In 1998.
However. Chiles will be under some
pressure to plrk another w om an for the
court, and there's never been a Hispanic
member.
"I'd hale to be a man going fnr Rosemary
Burkett's seat," M id former Justice Wade
Hopping, now a Tallahassee lobbyist. "I'm
not sure we uugbl to have to say we must

have a black. i) w om an, a Hispanic and a
partridge In a pear tree."
Unlike Ihc president. Chiles can't sim ply
pick anybody he w ants for the court.
There Is a system of Judicial Nominating
Commissions to recommend candidates for
vacancies on the state courts. One nine*
member panel will com e up with at leust
three names lor each of the two vacancies,
from which the governor will make his
uppolntmcnls.
Th e Idea, said Suprem e Court Judicial
Nominating Commission Chairman Jo h n
Wesley Frost II of Bartow. Is to remove as
m uch politics as (Mtsslblr from Iherourts.
"I think It has worked very well." Frost
said. "We've never gotten any political
pressure."
Olliers who have dealt with the com ­
mission say ll doesn’t work that way at all:
whai r e a lly tnnlters. they say. Is gelling the
votes, not s tr e s s in g one's qualifications.
Hopping said the situation Is an Improve­
ment over the past but no one believes
politics are completely removed.
"It's a different kind of polities.'* Hopping
said.

Pilots plan missions to rescue Cubans
K E Y W E S T — A group of Puerto Rican pilots has formed to
fly weekend missions In search of Cuban rafters attempting to
reach the United States.
Th e founders of Rafters Rescue Legion plan to fashion
themselves after Brothers to the Rescue, a Miami-based group
already known for such search operations.
"W e 'd love to work with Brothers to the Rescue." said
George Brlnguler. one of the founders.
Key West International Airport Is the home base for the new
group's three airplanes, two twin-engine Piper Aztecs and a
Cessna 310.
Organizers say they're looking for volunteer pilots but can't
accept donations until their non-profit status is approved by
the federal government.

Gay father loses rights to children
JA C K S O N V IL L E — A Judge has ruled a gay divorced father
gave up his rights to share In decisions about his children's
upbringing when he moved In with his HIV-Infected lover.
C a llin g Scott McAbce's lifestyle "detrim ental lo his
children." C irc u it-Ju d g e y\,C. Soud rejected the m an's
visitation request ***■"“
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"H is homosexual lifestyle." Soud wrote, "is so Indicative of
moral unfllness that It disqualifies his ability lo live up to and
perform the societal duty of parenting children."
Soud expressed concern about the safety of the children,
ages 8 and 3. if they were to visit their father at the
one-bedroom apartment he and the other m an share In St.
Petersburg.
Gay rights advocates lashed out at the order, which Soud
Issued Thursday. T h e American Civil Liberties Union Im m edi­
ately contacted McAbcc's attorney to discuss an appeal.

From A ssociated Press reports

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uniform and formation lor the 1921 Armistice Day Parade in
Sanford. In the photo aro H.E. Tolar, James Moughton, B.H
Gibbs, A.F. McAlexandor. John D. Jtnklns, T.W. Jones, E.F.
Laney, Fred Walsma, John C. Smith, Charles M. Hand

(mounted), Harvey H. Heeren, C.E. McKee. J.S . Wilson, Theo B
Dobbins. G W. Spence, Julian N. Tolar, Frank L. Miller. Claude
D. Couch. C.E. Gormloy, Harry Kent. Allrod W . Lee. Hugh Tlllis,
Ira D. Martin, S.A. Webb and R.W. Wright.

Man accused of being pimp for teen-age prostitutes
By RAJU CHttIUM
Associated Press Writer
C O O P ER C IT Y — Th e afternoon promised no
great surprises — two police officers expected lo
greet some prostitutes In Ihclr Holiday Inn suite
and arrest them.
T h a t waa before the two teen-age girls walked
In — one 16. and the other 17.
Th a t began an Oakland Park police Investiga­
tion that put four high school girls and a retired
boat captain behind bars. And 800 suspected
customers — "Johns" — could be spending

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Sanford Herald
Monday, July 26. 1993
Vol. 65, No. 266
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sleepless nights hoping the next phone call Is not
from the authorities.
Meanwhile, this quiet suburban com m unity —
where petty burglar)' Is a principal concern —
was aghast.
But now the shock has been replaced w llh
curiosity — "Ju s t who were those girls?" seems
to be the most common question asked here.
Thom as Hildebrand, a 59-year-old former boat
captain from neighboring Fort Lauderdale, faces
37 charges ranging from ru n n in g a prostitution
ring to child abuse and is In the Broward County
Jail. His trial date has been set for A ug. 9.

Authorities say Ills employees Included four
female Cooper City High School students whose
names arc not being relcuscd because they are
under 18 years of age.
It all tx*gan In May when two Oakland Park
police officers, posing as traveling salesmen,
called an escort service advertised In local papers.
The girls arrived, were arrested and led police to
Hildebrand, who was waiting In his ear In the
hotel parking lot.
"One girl's concern was how she was going to
face her m other." said Sgt. Glenn Osanl of
Oakland Park. "Both of these girls come from

middle- to upper-middle class families. One ol
them has been doing Ibis for IW years. You look
at these girls and you'd never know they were 16
— they were very well-dressed and very streetsavvy."
Alter arresting Hildebrand —* who did nol have
a crim inal record — police found a suitcase
containing 400 photographs uf nuked women und
girls In the trunk of his car.
Osanl said Hlldcbrund had four Juveniles — a
14-ycar-old, two 16-ycar-olds and one 17-year-old
— and three or four adults w orking for him.
The y also seized a list of suspected clients

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Toda y: Partly cloudy with u 50
|&gt;ercent chance of late afternoon
th u n d e rstorm s. H igh In the
lower to mid 90s. Wind south 5
to 10 mph.
Tonight: A 20 percent chance
of e v e n in g th u n d e rs to r m s ,
otherwise fair. Low In the mid
70s. Light wind.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy w llh a
40 percent chance of afternoon
thunderstorms. High In Ihc m id
90s. W ind south west 5 to 10
m p h.
E x te n d e d forecast: P a rtly
cloudy with scattered afternoon
and evening thunderstorm s.
[,mvs in the mid 70s. Highs In
the lower lo mid 90s.

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p.m.: lows. 9 :1 1 a.ill..10:08 p.m .;
N ew S m y rn a Beach: highs.
2:59 a.m.. 3:58 p.m.: lows. 0:16
a.m., 10:13 p.m .: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 3:14 a.m .. 4:08 p.m .:
lows. 9:31 a.m.. 10:28 p.m.

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St. A ug ustin e to J u p it e r In le t
To da y and T o n ig h t: W ind
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and Inland waters a light chop.
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STATISTICS
T h e h ig h tem perature In
Sanford Sunday was 94 degrees
and the overnight low was 73 as
re p o rte d b y the N a t io n a l
Weather Service at the Orlando
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R c ro rd c d rainfall for tin '
period, ending at 9 a.m. Mondayday. totalled .45 Indies.
th e temperature at 9 a.m.
Monday was 83 degrees and
Monday's overnight low was 74.
as recorded by the National
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Other Weather Service data:
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T o m o rro w 's su nrise ....6 :4 4

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Ssnlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, July 26, 1993 - 3A

Neighborly dispute
Looking for
evidence

Dentist Sidney Jeffery Cohen. 48. 102 Blue Lake Court.
Longwood was charged w ith aggravated aanault and felony
crim inal mischief alter he allegedly took a sledgehammer to
three brick columns on the property of his neighbor. Charles
Givens. 100 Blur Lnkr C o urt. A caretaker at the Givens estate.
Dave Duncan said Cohen raised the sledgehammer In u
threatening manner toward him . Duncan ulso claimed Cohen
attempted lo Kike away the camera Duncan was using lo
photograph the Incident. One of the columns was destroyed
and several of the top layers of the other two were knocked off.
reports state. The caretaker also said Cohen threw bricks Into
the pool and backyard. Cohen wus arrested J u ly 20.

Som lnolo C o u n ty deputies
donned diving gear to search
lor a gun they suspect was
dumped in Lake Monroe Fri­
day. Buddy Mills. Mall Comm lnga, S co tt Eakman and
Steve Jones discuss strategy
lor combing the river bottom.
The gun was allegedly used In
a shooting at a local bar a
week ago. Th e victim was
hospitalized but la expected to
recover fully. The gun has not
yet been recovered and sher­
iff's officials are continuing
their search.

Jail fight
Ernest Eugene Jones. 39. 1238 W. 10th Street was charged
w ith battery on a law enforcement officer after an altercation ut
the J o h n E. Polk Correctional Facility Friday. According to the
police report. Jones wus being moved from pod ft to pod G by
Sgt. Manuel Hlveru due to disruptive behavior. When Jones
became verbally abusive, the officer sal^ Jones should go to
lockdown. The prisoner said he was not going and refused a
com m and. Three other officers were called. Jones was
subdued, then taken to the medical unit. Rivera had a red
m a rk o n his face from the Incident.

Herald Photo by Jim Hoppt

Drug charges
• Alton Jerome Butts. 24. 1216 W. 13th Street. Sanford was
arrested and charged w ith possession of crack cocaine und
possession with Intent to distribute Friday by the special
Investigative unit |SIU) of the Sanford Police Department. The
arrest w as made at 13lh Street and Olive A venue ufler a
confidential Informant told |m i !I c c a man was selling drugs from
a pickup In irk Police observed Butts tossing a plastic canister
into the truck. The contents of the canister were tested and
Butts arrested.
• Jam e s Livingston. 18. 1804 Pear Avenue. Sanford was
charged with poateMlon of marijuana J u ly 23 aftrr the SIU
received a Up from a confidential Informant. A baggie of
cannabis was found in the suspect's shirt pocket and he was
arrested at 1301 W. 13th Street.
• Brenda K. Boynton. 21. 161 Plnecrest Drive. Sanford was
charged by Lake Mary Police with possession of less than 20
grams of marijuana und possession of drug paraphernalia
about 2:45 u.m. Saturday m orning. Boynton owned the car
being driven by Victor A n th o ny Pinto, 20. 2403 Stevens.
Sanford. Police slopped the vehicle on County Koud 46A after It
ran off Hhinehart Hoad at T lm n ru a n Dr.
Pinto was charged w ith d riving under the Influence IDU1)
when the ordrr of alcohol was delected. When the vehicle was
searched, seven roaches (burnt marijuana clgarettesl were
found. Marijuana and cigarette rolling papers were found In
Boynton's purse, according to the arrest report. T h e car was
towed by Bruce Towing.
• Andreas Kish. 29. 507 Cedarcreek Circle. Sanford was
charged with possession of a controlled substance when he
allegedly tried lo sell an undercover policeman $20 worth of
crack cocaine at 1505 W . 25th Street Friday night.

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Assault charged
David Eugene Armstrong. 35. 213 E. 1st Street was charged
with aggravated assault and resisting arrest without violence
Saturday for chasing another man with a wine bcJIlc
attem pting to strike him at his home. H r was arrested and held
on $2,000 bond.

Domestic violence
• Theodbr* Jordan, no age given. 27 Castle Brew er Court.
Sanford was charged w ith domestic violence (assault) and
resisting airm t-Saturday after n domestic dispute with his
llvc-ln girlfriend. Police were called after Jo rd a n allegedly
threatened lo kill the w om an and her family. When he
allegedly used foul language and attempted lo push the police
officer, he waschargrd w ith resistingarrrst.
• Gregorio Salazar. 43. 2381 Clay Street. Longwood was
charged w ith domestic violence by |&gt;ollcr aftrr his wife alleged
her husband became rough while they were playing. She
claimed he pinned her to the bed. bit her and threw her off the
bed. Suluzur allegedly slapped bis daughter when she
attempted to call 9 11 for assistance.
• Joseph Knight. 31. 1251 Moten Avenue. Lake Monroe was
charged w ith aggravated assault, domestic violence after a
fight w ith his son. The father allegedly became a ngry when his
son had an argument with his mother.

Grand theft
T e rry C . Nichols. 18. no address given, was arrested at the
Jull and charged with uttering a forgery and grand theft. He Is
accused w ith cashing stolen checks made out lo himself a I the
Great Western Bank on SR 434 In Longwood on J u ly 16.

Stolen credit cards
Roger Vaughan Scbrcc. 44. 1740 Fountainhead Drive. Lake
Mary was charged Friday w ith two counts of fraudulent use of
credit cards, dealing In credit cards of another and petit theft.
Scbrcc attempted to purchase $212 worth of merchandise ut a
store In (he Altamonte Mall w ith the cards.

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Sex charges
Donna M. Souza. 26. 2854 Empire Place, Sanford was
nrrested and charged with assignation to commit prostitution
during nn SIU operation Friday night. The undercover police
were w orking the area of 25th Street and Hartwell Avenue
targeting street level prostitution. Souza allegedly offered to
provide a sex act for "tw e n ty.” which the police report said Is
slang for $20 of crack cocaine.

Trespass
Stewart Allen Mines. 46. no address, was arrested at 600
Persimmon St. at the Arntrak Auloiraln yurd w hen police
found him sleeping in a train car. A n Am lrak detective said the
man did not have permission to be there so Sanford |&gt;ollcc
arrested h im for trespassing In u conveyance.

W arrant arrest
Daniel B iers. 17. 258 Sccreat W ay. Casselberry’, was urrcslcd
on a theft warrant. His previous address was 833 Seminole
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Probation violation
• Michael Edwin Stage. 32. 505 Satsuma Drive. Sanford.
VOP/purchase of cocaine.
• Jam es David Blrkental. 34. 721 Creek Water Terrace. Lake
Mary. VOP/grand theft.
• Jam es Albert Am ct. 47. 1053 9lh Street. Casselberry.
VOP/DUI.

Failure to appear
• George Gerald Burnham. 3510 S. Park Avenue. Sanford,
battery.
• Carl Robert Hancock. 31. 212 W. 4th Street. Sanford,
driving while license suspended or revoked.

Luis S. Irizarry. 33. 1605 W . 25th St.. Sanford, was charged
with simple battery by the Sanford Police.
Police said he was Involved In a verbal altercation w ith a man
over a traffic accident when he swung at the victim and hit him
In the left eye.
He was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $500 bond.

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EDITORIALS

Help Golden
Age Games
T h e G o ld e n A r c G a m e s have a Rood
e c o n o m ic Im pact. A n y m e rch a n t or business
person w h o has been In Sanford for a n y
length of tim e k n o w s the Im portance of the
G o ld e n A ge G a m e s .
E a c h year, several thou san d participants,
spouses a n d su pp orte rs, converge on Sa n ford
lo r a w eek of fun and gam es. Much m o n e y Is
sp en t, especially in food a n d lodging.
U s in g the w eak e c o n o m y as a reason
h o w e v e r, m a jo r co rp o ra te sponsors h a ve
w ith d ra w n the ir financial support for this
ye a r. F u n d s w ith w h ic h to operate the ga m e s
h a ve becom e difficult to o b tain.
S o m e m o n ey Is c o m in g in. A n u m b e r of
local businesses, th ro u g h the Greater Sa n ford
C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e , have already signed
u p for adve rtisin g In tlte ga.ne handbook, at a
cost of S25 each.
T h e Sem inole C o u n ty T o u ris t D evelopm ent
C o u n c il lias also c o n tin u e d to support the
gam es w ith financial help.
T h e re Is still a need for additional m o n e y
ho w e ver. T h e loss of several thousand d o llars
from corporate sponsors m e a n s m oney w ill
have to be raised b y o th e r m entis.
O n e source sh ould be from the people w h o
sta n d to gain from th is Influx of ga m e
p a rticip a n ts and th e ir fam ilies. People of the
hotcl/m otel trade, d in in g establishm ents, a n d
o t h e r s w h o k n o w th e y w ill be s e e in g
c u s to m e rs w e a rin g the G o ld e n Age G a m e
T -s h ir t s sh o uld give financial support to this
e ve n t.
C o -c h a irm a n C h r is U s ry rem a in s confident
that local m e rc h a n ts a n d residents w ill h e lp
o v e rc o m e the loss o f m a lo r sponsors.
U y ifie lim e Ihe liu in r* tx-gin on N o ve m b e r
7 . w e k n o w h e r expectations will come tru e .
...Ifc v c iy o n B .h rlp s .

NAT H EN TO FF

Court goes through looking glass
"W hen I use u w ord ." H um pty D u m ply told
Alice. "It means Just what I choose It to m ean."
Alice, a textuallst In a strange land, disagreed.
“ The question Is." she said, "w hether you can
make words mean different things."
"T h e question Is." H um pty D u m p ly retorted,
"w hich Is to be master — that's all."
In a recent Supreme Court case. Jo h n Angus
Smith v. United Stales. H um pty D u m ply proved
to be rig h t. T h a t Is. Justice Sandra Day
O'Connor, huvtng the votes, triumphed over
Justice Antonin Scullu In an urgutnent about
how ninny crim inal activities one phrase —
"uses as a firearm" — can mean. Also losing
was Jo h n Angus Sm ith, whose sentence of 30
years In prison was affirmed following Scalla's
valiant defeat.
Sm ith, approaching an undercover agent,
offered to trade his flreunn. an automatic, for two
ounces of cocaine that he planned to sell at a
profit. U|H&gt;n being apprehended. Sm ith was
charged with a number of offenses — most
seriously w ith “ using" a firearm "d u rin g and In
relation t o ... a drug trafficking crim e."
Ordinarily, conviction under this statute would
put the defendant away for five years: but II the
firearm — as In this case — Is a machine gun nr
other automatic weapon
— the mandatory
sentence Is 30 years.

T here w as no
d o u b t th a t J o in t
A n g u s S m ith hud
olTered to trade the
weapon for cocaine,
but Is the meaning of
"trading" the same
as "using" a gun?
Justice Seal la —
like Lewis Curroll's
Alice — is a texlualls!. "In Ihe search
lor statutory mean­
ing.' he said in his
In a recent
dissent, " w e give
Su prem e
nontechnical words
Court ca se .
and phrases their or­
Jo h n A ngus
d in a ry m e a n in g s."
Sm ith v.
A c c o r d in g ly , " t o
United S tates,
Humpty
speak of 'u s in g a
firearm' ts to speak ol
Dumpty
using It for Its dis­
proved to bo
tinctive purpose —
right J
as a weapon." Slm l
larly. lie (minted out that If asked whether you
ust- a cane. It means whether you walk with a
cane, not whether you display "yo u r grandfa­
ther's sllverhundled walking stick In me hall."
Justice O 'Connor struck back Walking with a

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Dateline: Jun e 8. 1993 — Sanford Herald —
"To urists robbed, gunmen target couple ai Sanford
motel."
Dateline: U nknow n — Orlando. Florida —
"Foreign tourist killed during daylight robbery."
Dateline: Unknown — Walt Disney World —
Guests mugged, robbed and assaulted In hotel
room ."
Dateline: Everyday — almost everywhere —
muggings, rapes, murders, robberies. The list Is
nearly endless and grows longer dally.
These are no longer Isolated happenings. Th e y
ore t&gt;ecomlng more and more everyday occur­
rences. Has anyone out there In never-never land
asked hlmstlf/hcrsclf why'/ Permit me one wild
guess.
T h e utmost total lack of effective, swift and sure,
firm but fair punishment (Ihul word Is spelled
p -u -n -l-s -h -m -c -n -t) for com m itting the trans­
gressions.
T h e solution to our evergrowing crime problem
does not lay In building higher walls lopped with
electrified razor wire. Nor does it lay In building
deeper, wider moats, filled with very hungry
alltgutors to protect ourselves and our homes.
No. m y friends, the solution to this evergrowing
cancer In the "Am erican Scene" rests solidly with
the Jurisprudence system. It frequently Is thought
of us "the criminal Justice system." What Is
dcpcratcly needed are Judges to pronounce a given
sentence und mean It. Whul good Is 15-20 yeurs
when they're out In 3 Mi-4 years? What good Is a
sentence of 13 lifetimes, to be served consecu­
tively. when they're out In 8-10 years? That makes
almost us much sense us sentencing a convicted
felon to 5 executions: 1-hanging. 1-electrocution.
1-shooting. 1-bcheudlng und I-by lethal Injec­
tion...to be Imposed consecutively...sometime
10-15 yeurs Into the future...maybe.
It seems more und more that Ihe accused In
altogether too m any court cases has "rights by Ihe
ton:" the victim has "rights by the ounce” and
society in general has "none."
Isn't It long overdue for a very drastic overhaul
In what we here In America loosely call "o u r
Jurisprudence criminal Justice system?"
Folks — to put It very bluntly — It ain't working!
Nelson If. Tu llu r
Winter Springs

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters
must be signed. Include Ihe address of the
writer and u daytime telephone number
Letters should be on u single subject und Ik *us
brief us possible. T h e letters are subject to
editing.

In a footnote. Scalla referred to O'Connor's
(mint that the ordinary meaning of "using a
fire a rm " «l«K*s, of course. Include using It as a
weapdn. Hut. O'Connor had added, this ordinary
meaning does not exclude oilier ways of "using"
a firearm

Scalla pounced: "T h e ordinary meaning of 'use
as a firearm' docs not Include using II as an
article ul commerce." Here, sounding like the
law school professor lie once was. Scalla tried to
carry the (lav — at least In the court ol law
scluml opinion:

"I think It perfectly obvious, lor example, that
(lie falsity requirement for a perjury conviction
would not Ik * satisfied If a witness answered 'No
to a prosecutor's enquiry whether lie hud ever
'used a firearm.' even though lie hud once sold
Ills grandfather's Enfield rifle to a collector."

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D’Amato, Clinton
talk terrorism
W A S H IN G TO N — Did a private appeal from
S« n Alfonsc I)'Amato. R -N.Y.. to President
Clinton tip the bidance tn luvor of .ipprehru
din g the M uslim cleric w h o has been
Implicated In terrorist plots? Although the
evidence Is only circumstantial. It helps shed
light on one of the lingering mysteries lM-hlnit
the clucking of a terrorism ring.
T h e story begins
w ith a phone call
f r o m C l i n t o n to
D ' A tria to on th e
m orning of Jun e 25.
D 'A m a to , at first,
was understandably
suspicious. Over the
y e a r s . D 'A m a lo 's
frie n d s have tele
phoned him preten­
ding to Ik* presidents
a n d C a I) I n e-1
secretaries, and this
seemed like a |K*rfect
occasion to (mil a
similar (trank. This
Clinton w as
little, however. It was
callin g to set
tiie real thing
the record
T lte day before.
straight, and
D 'A m a to had been
to offer his
named as one ol Ihe
co n d o len ces
targets of u terrorist
plot. wltlcli also lit
eluded plans to Ik iiii !) several key New York
locations and assassinate United Nations
Secretary General Boutros Boutros Gliali
Clinton was culling to set the record straight,
and to ofler his condolences.
"I really called to say I'm concerned uboul
the terrorist threats, and I'm going to take
terrorists on and deal wit It them very
strongly, Clinton told D Amato, according to
a source "Fin prepared lo take lough action,
and I hope you'll Ik * supportive." (The
following day. U.S. hirers Iximbcd Iraq's
Intelligence headquarters In retaliation for an
assassination plot against former President
George Bush.)
Finally. Clinton solicited D 'A m alo's sug­
gestions uboul how to co |k * with the renewed
terrorist threat. D 'A m a to responded by
scolding the Justice Department for falling to
detain a man believed to be one of the chief
Instigators: Sheik Om ar AI k Ic I Rahman, who
was living In New Jersey. D'Am ato had
written three letters to Attorney General
.Janet Reno between March 26 and Jun e 28.
requesting thut the sliclk be detained on
Im m igration grounds. D 'A m a to became
concerned about the sheik ufler he was linked
to some of ilie suspects In the February World
Trade Center bombing. Not only was the
sheik still a free mail, the Justice Department
liadn I even replied to D'Am alo's letters.
Clinton promised to look Into tlte matter.
I) Amato hud been worried alKiut possible
attempts against him since receiving a
cryptic phone call from the FBI at 1:45 a m .
one Sunday morning last spring FBI officials
explained that they uncovered an assassina­
tion plot against him. Inti were reluctant to
spell out more details.
Although a member of the Senate In­
telligence Committee. D'Am ato was feeling
stonewalled In conversations with Justice
Department officials. His staffers had been
given a variety of excuses for w hy Ihe sheik
had not been detained: It would cost UK)
much lo Incarcerate him : It would jeopardize
an undercover Investigation: there wasn't
enough evidence to charge him with u crime;
or the department didn't have the authority
lo apprehend him. But with sus|&gt;ects already
In custody. D Amato saw no further reason
why the Justice Department had to protect
any sources. It was time lo bring the sheik In
lo custody.
On Jun e 28. three days alter Clinton's
Phone call, the wheels finally began to turn ul
Justice. That Monday afternoon. Reno called
D'Am ato und asked to meet with him the
following ufternoon. D ’Amato offered to eomc
over to her office, but Reno Insisted the
meeting take place In his office. Thut day ulso
marked the first time In three months that
the Justice Department bothered to craft a
written response to D'Am alo's Inquiries

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LE TTE R S

Solutions to crime

cane is not the only meaning of using a cane, she
said. " T h e most Infamous use of a cane In
American history had nothing to do with walking
at all — the culling of Sen. (Charles) Sum ner In
the United Stales Senate (In 1856)."
Persisting. Justice Scnlia emphasized that the
majority of the court "d in s not uppear to grasp
Ihe distinction between how a word can Ik * used
and how It ordinarily is used."

HODDING CARTER

Flood control well worth cost
The tired old saying that you shouldn't try to
fool Mother Nature Is being repeuted In the
wake of the disastrous floods along the Upper
Mississippi River and the Missouri, und not for
the first time. As usual, when high water
overwhelms the works of man. ringing In­
dictments of the U n ltrd States' costly flood
control system arc trotted out and given u
fresh hearing. But though they Include some
irrefutable (mints, a fundamentally flawed
thesis lies Just beneath their superficial
plausibility.
As the critics sec It. uftcr spending some $25
billion over the past century* on u far-reaching
system of locks, dams and levees, the nation
still sufTcrs from major floods and the threat of
floods. Ergo, what we have Is something closer
to a giant fraud on the taxpayers than u public
works trium ph.
A num ber of related points huddle beneath
that capacious umbrella. For the environmen­
talists. flood control's cardlnul sin Is thut It has
changed the natural order of things und
thereby Imperiled the ecosystem and m any of
Its creatures. For some fiscal conservatives,
public works is a euphemism for pork-barrel
spending. For others, the 10.000 tulles of
levees have encouraged people to Invest, build
und live In floodplains where periodic disaster
Is Inevitable.
There Is something to be said for each of
these arguments. Th e U.S. Corps of Engineers,
prodded und begged by local Interests to do
what It docs best, was not always the
environment's best friend. Even after the
evidence and understanding of the environ­
m ental d ow n sid e began to m o u n t, the
engineers and their client-patrons tried to
Ignore the problem.
Too m any people put themselves or their
enterprises ut risk of flood, but refuse to bear
the cost of Insurance. When the water pours
over the top or through a crevasse, they
demand that the same taxpayers who paid for
their failed protection system puy again to
recompense them for their loss.
As one who llvrd along the Lower Mississippi
River for m uch of his life, during the heyday of
Hood control projects. 1 can uttest to the
kernels of truth in the pork-barrel churge.
Dubious projects were folded Into the Corps of
Engineers' annual budget, whose chief effects
had nothing to do with high water.
Hut. If you'll pardon a lousy pun. the critics
wunt to throw out the buby with the flood
water. Imperfect as It is. and economically and
environm e n ta lly Irrational as it has oc­
casionally proved to be. Am erica's flood
control system has worked, on Its own terms
and beyond.
Not long ago. u s|K&gt;kesman for a leading
environmental group. Friends of the Earth,
branded us "rank speculation" the Corps of
Engineers* contention thut Its levees and dams

huve prevented at least $250 billion in Hood
damage. "W h o can say what a river that
hadn't been tampered with might have done or
might not have done?" the s|K)kesmun said.
Only the very* young, the very zealous or the
sadly misinformed could have made thut
statement. Before there was an Integrated I1«k k I
c o n tro l n e tw o rk
u lo n g th e L o w e r
Mississippi V a lle y,
evidence wus regu­
larly presented us to
what a w ild rive r
m I g h t do. M y
h o m e t n w n .
G r e e n v ille . M iss .,
was pul under water
b y a b r c u k In
M is s is s ip p i R iv e r
levee north of town
In the spring of 1927
and stayed under for
m o n th s . O u r (iio vVhat we have
udest claim to fame
is som elhlng
for years was that It
c lo se r to a
took Lindbergh's solo
giant fraud on
flight to France to
the taxpayers
push our disaster off
than a public
the n u llo n 's front
w orks
pages.
triumph
Th e 1927 Hood
covered roughly 10 to 15 times muii- acres
than this spring's. In fact, it was because of
thut nutlonal disaster thut Congress finally
decided that flood control ulong the Mississippi
wus a national, rather thuu prim arily a stair
und local, problem. What had tieen a loosely
connected series of autonomous districts, in
which beggaring your neighbor occasionally
took the form of dynamiting levees on the
other side of a swollen stream to relieve the
pressure on yours, evolved Into the masterfully
Integrated system of today.
Th e fact Is that man hus historically located
along the water, for obvious reasons of
trans|K)rtatlon and less obvious psychic ones.
It Is equally a fact that iiran's very presence In
large n u m b e rs d istu rb s the ecosystem ,
w hether in city-b u ild in g or In chunnclstraightening. And It Is finally a fact that 825
billion spreud over almost 100 yeurs Is a drop
In the fiscal bucket compared to the economic
activity that the flood control system has
proteclrd und encouraged.
Where there ure obvious abuses, they should
be corrected. Foremost among them Is the
failure to require flood control Insurance of
those who live In floodplulns. Th e Corps of
Engineers hus been brought kicking and
screaming Into the era of environmental
consciousness.
One m an's pork barrel Is
usually another man's vital Interest, but the
day of huge ladles of federal largesse is. for
belter or worse, long gone.

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�Longwood commissioners
to discuss millage rate

Zoo------------

C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
Dolphin Hotel.
Palmer emphasized (lint the
Sanford zoo will continue lo he a
part of the plans for lids major
"enlargem ent" of the facilities.
■y SANDRA I L U O T T
Site said that two tusk forces
Herald Stall Writer
were formed three years ago lo
organize the society for raising
LO N G W O O D — Tilt* Longwood City Com m is­
lun d s. friends, (luanres and
Th e following Is the agenda for Monday night s
sioners will set the millage rale which clly
corporate s|x&gt;usurs. Also, for the
latngwood C lly Commission meeting:
residents will pay In the com ing Real year tonight
Iasi two years, they have been
1. Call to order.
and schedule hearing dates on the budget and
looking to expand In a new zoo
2. Silent meditation followed by the Pledge of
rale. The millage Is $5.12 and with Ih r proposed
area.
Allegiance.
budget would rrm nln the same.
“ T h e y have discussed these
3. Hoard appointments:
Mayor Paul Lovestrand has callrd for a
Ideas." she said, “ with William
District "5 appointment to Hoard ol Adjust­
decrease In the millage rate based on the
Van Riel, heart of Landsca|&gt;e of
ment.
Increased assess valuation of pro|ierty In the clly.
the University of Pretoria In
4. Public partli ipullnu
Hy collecting the same rate on ihr higher
Smith Africa who gives us a
5. Consent agenda
valid Ion. the city will collect more money, which
broader vlslun for the vast frre
A. Pay approved bill
the mayor says. In essence, Is a tax Increase. City
range herds of animals and
H Approval id mlm iles of J u ly l 8, 1993 work
administrator Jam es McFcllln has requested the
(locks of birds we envision. We
session. J u ly 12. 1993 work session and J u ly 12.
$5.12 rale be maintained, llcurlngs are ten­
have acquired a task force with
tatively scheduled for Sept. |3 and 27.
1993 regular meeting
expertise in finance, environ­
•C. Award of bill *22-93 — Longwood street
An emergency ordinance granting a commer­
ment. urban planning, market­
resurfacing project-1993.
cial trash hauler an exclusive franchise In the city
ing and development. If we arc
6. Emergency ordinance no. 93-1144— amending
wdl also Ik*considered Monday night.
serious about our environment,
ordinance no 981 lo provide lor the extension id
I he ordinance will set forth ih r terms condi­
preservation and conservation
an exclusive franchise lo Industrial Waste
tions lor Industrial Waste Services. Inc. to have
things have lo he done on a
Services, hit- lor collection of commercial solid
the commercial franchise. Earlier (Ids year, the
major scale."
waste, imposing certain terms and conditions
co m m is s io n e rs discussed e lim in a tin g the
T h e vusl parcel under dis­
relating thereto.
exclusive refuse hauling contract for businesses.
cussion will Incorporate H.CXX)
7. Sheldon ,J. Slone
water service • 730 N.
Alter considering the traffic congestion and
acres in Osceola County that run
Highway 17-92
hazards created when several different businesses
north along the Eeonalahatchee
8. Mayor Paul Lovestrand— re|taymeni of legal
In a area would each have different haulers and
River us well as ubout 2.000
expenses lo Lynelte Dentils
the difficulty the city rnlghi have keeping track of
acres in Orange County.
9 First reading, ordinance no. 93-1145. amend
and collet ling thr fees from numerous compa­
"We need to gel serious and
lug F/V 92(93 budget, providing for budget
nies. the commissioners opted to reinstate the
manage this system, enhance,
adjustments, (public hearing 8-19*93)
exclusive franchise lor commercial trash disposal
expand and Improve the existing
10. Set proposed millage rale lor llscal year
/(h&gt; to have specialty exhibit,
In other business. Mayor Paul Utvrstrnnd
1993*1994
new e x h ib it s , e d u c a tio n a l
Leopard lady, D ana Rohe of Windemere.
requested to Ik- placed on the agenda to rrquexl
Schedule public bearing dales lor adoption ol
classrooms and even move the
ihe city to pay the legal ex|&gt;enscH Incurred by
millage rate, adoption of F/V 93/94 budget and
la rg e a n im a ls to a b e tte rLynelle Dennis. The commissioners dropped the
most educated and knnwledga- downtown Sanford on the site of
adoption of five year capital Improvement plan.
e q u ip p e d and e n v ir o n m e n ­
charge against Dennis at their last meeting that
hie
men and wom en in the the present C ity Hall, across
11 Monthly financial report
ta lly -researched landscape,'*
she violated the rules of the city rode enforce­
world.
from the courthouse.
12. C lly Administrator's report.
Palmer said.
ment board. Dennis is a member of that board.
"W e want research done rlghl
Palmer emphasized that "w e
A. Annual leave
Lovestrand said he docs not know what the
on ihc spot Men and women can have no Intentions of leuving
She added. "W h y should Sun
13. City Attorney's reporl.
expenses are but estimated the figure would he
camp out and do lheir doctorates Seminole County, though the
Diego. Miami and Colum bus.
14. Mayor and Commissioners' rcjMirt.
between 8500 to $ I .(XX)
and Ihrslsc* right on the spot."
Ohio have finer zoological parks
n a tu re of the e x h ib its w ill
District *4. *5. *1. "2 *3
Palm er said th e y are not change, for ltic- belter of the
than us when we can pull
The commissioners will meet at 7 p m. in city
15 Adjourn
together In the Id-county com ­ diminishing their committment people und the anim als."
ball Following the regular meeting, they are
Th e commissioners meet In Longwood City
to the Central Florida Zoological
m unity to use our own natural
Zoo ofllclals in Sanford were
scheduled to continue reviewing budget's for
Hall at 7 p in
Park In Sanford Rather, they are unavailable lor comment this
resources? We need lo take
1993*04.
serious steps to make this a enhancing the park with educa­ morning.
tional facilities and new lms ta te w id e , n a tio n w id e and
Osceola County Manager Hill
prnvemenlsand exhibits.
worldwide showcase."
G o a zlo u said be had heard
"Right now we are just form­ nothing about the project, but
She said It will Ire a com m uni­ ing plans and taking baby slrp s
expressed confidence that the
ty asset, resource, recreation and
to make u dream a reality." she county would he uble to work
educational com m unity facility.
noted. "We envision a Wild Way effectively with Deseret on regu­
" T h e td-county area needs to that we can and will Ik - proud of latory hurdles.
take pride in this project." she lor generations lo com e."
"T h e y have always been gtx&gt;d
Th e Central Florida Zoological
n e i g h b o r s ." G o a z lo u s a id .
said. "O f all places. Central
Park lu Sanford, which now
"W hatever they are planning to
Florida Is the Ideal location."
occupies 25 acres, was jthicrd In do. they'll come tulk lo us."
file facility will Ik - starling
its present location on Ju ly 4.
almost from scratch, hut with
1975. It had originally Ix-gun Us 9 * 0 Writer VKkl Delormler contributed to
assistance from stalc-of-ihc-an
existence lu 1941 as the Sanford ttiu reporl iome Inlofmotion Irom the
By A sso ciated B ra ss
AiMxteted Pfrtt net eitouted
salon and her husband's office
com pany called Investigative Improvements acquired from the
Zoo on a small tract of land In
now block* rails 1mm the prison,
Services and had Information
O R L A N D O — T h re a te n in g
hui (hr Smiths still don't know
about a friend of Sm ith's who
phone calls tliut plagued Harbara what tuex|s-ct.
had been raped. He said he had
Sm Uh ftr lO days last month
The eallrr tricked S(tilth's col­
learned Sm ith was tx-ing wat­
- im il •
werd made from tho*Hew River leagues Into disclosing.personal
ched and would Ik- the target of
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
C o r re T F lo n n P lu s ff fijllo n in
a rape.
details about her. Including
well as taking a closer look at ih r coojrerallvc le a n in g ilfijong the
Halford.
u
where her 5-year-old daughter
computer education In Flor­
Gradually Hie message began
lakes and retention ponds in ihc students.
T h r only thing Sm ith knows goes to school.
ida.
nelghhorlitMKl around tfie college
to ch a n g e , b e co m in g m ore
about the caller Is that h r has a
Smith and her husband sent
Kdurutlonal experts are en­
T h e Florida Department of campus.
threatening. Sm ith hung up. but
lkiston accent and committed a their daughter lo slay with
E d u e a llo n n aw arded S C C a
Robert Lyles, a spokesman lor couraging the use of cooperative
t he calls kepi coming.
crime serious enough to land
relatives out of slate and hove
grant for $13,705 which was
thr college, said th»* camp was learning In thr classroom as a
Three days later, the caller
him In a prison for some of decided lo sell their home.
enjoying great success. He said method of teaching students to
used to partially fund Ihc camp.
reached Smith s workers before Th e cam p will help prepare the
Florida's most violent criminals.
The culls began alter Smith
llial the 45 allolcd class sjKits work together to solve problems
she arrived at the salon. He
T h e stranger warned Smith
ran a help-wanted advertisement
middle schoolers for high school
were filled quickly and there and learn the materials at hand.
Irosed as an emergency worker
she was being watched and
for her hair salon, listing her
classes und lo ru le r Into a have been requests for addi­
Participants at SCAM P Cam p
who needed Information so he
t h r e a t e n e d lo h a v e h e r
name and home and work phone
s o c le l y that demuuds a high
tional sessions of the program.
a
re
e x p e r ie n c in g le a r n in g
could treat Smith.
h a tide u {fe d , s t r ip p e d a n d
numbers.
degree of technological und sci­
No oilier sessions have been t h r o u g h u c o m b in a t io n of
gang-raped.
Smith refused the first collect
entific literacy.
planned.
He was still on the phone
lectures and lab experiments.
The calls. 24 In all. were call since ll was from someone
Hunntcutl used the camp to
Th e students are meeting at
when she arrived, und she con­
Th e y are doing Iht-lr work Indi­
traced to telephones In recre­ she didn't know.
the college six hours a day. four
In te g ra te the te c h n o lo g ica l
fronted him.
vidually. In xmnll trams or lu
ation yards and dormitories at
Seconds later the jdionr rang
aspects of the educational expe­ days a week. Th e class work Is
large groups.
the Halford prison, where In­ again. This time the man sjNike
He said he wanted lo have sex
being supplemented try field
rience with subject matter (hat
mates are allowed lo make
with her hut woidd accept five
over Hie recording and said
m ay lx- more familiar to ib r
(rips lo emphasize real-world
Another Important aspect of
unmonltorrd calls.
someone Smith knew was In­ minutes of talk about sex. He
a p p lic a t io n s o f m a th a n d the program w ill be the written
students.
An electronic device Installed jured. She accepted thr call.
told Smith she would he gangTh e y will Ik - looking al Flor­ science. They will emphasize lab rej&gt;orl that helps the stu­
at (he Smith home, her hair
The man said he was from a raped If she refused.
ida's beaches, wetlands and data collection, analysis and dents develop both analytical
lakes us part of their studies us experimentation, teamwork amd skills and w riting skills.

Agenda for tonight

Woman gets harassing,
threatening calls from
stranger in prison

Camp-------------

DEATHS
B IA N C A L A S H E N I0 U E
D R U M M 1 TT
Hi.nun LaShrnlquc Hrum m ltt.
Infant. 405 Hasewood Lane. A l­
tamonte Springs, died Tuesday,
J u ly 20. In Si. Petersburg. She
was born Ju n e 26. 1993, lu
Winter Park.
Survivors Include father. An
lliony H rum m ltl Sr.. Altamonte
Springs; mother. Lisa Cantrell,
Orlando: brothers. Anthony J r ..
Sanford. Hrynu Stevens. Warren
Anderson, both or Altamonte
Springs; paternal grandmother.
Geneva G la d d e n . A ltam o n te
Springs; maternal grandmother.
Gloria Talbert. Orlando.
Urlnson's Funeral Home, O r­
lando. Is In charge of arrange­
ments.
D O R O TH Y BUONI
Dorothy Buoul. H4. 1104 Park
Dr.. Casselberry, died Thursday.
J u ly 22. Mrs. Huonl was a
dietitian. Horn Feb. 4. 1909. In
Howling Green, she moved lu
Central Florida In 19H7. She was
a m em ber of Mount Plsgah
Hoptlst Church. Howling Green,
Survivors Include daughters.
Dorothy Sim m ons, Casselberry,
Connie Htlhrnugh. Lee Harrell,
both of Orlando; sons. M .J.
"H o b " Hurnsldc. Joseph, both of
O r la n d o : s is te rs . A r m t llu e
M organ. SI P etersburg. Lee

Stadium----Llmgarlincr. Treasure Island; 16
grandchildren and 15 great­
grandchildren.
Curry Haley Funeral Home.
W auchula. in charge of a r­
rangement.
M A LA C H 1 D A V IS
Malachl Davis. 88. 2115 Har­
rison Si.. Sanford, died Wednes­
day. J u ly 2 1. at lllllh u v c u
Healthcare Center. Sanford. Mr.
Davis was a retired contractor.
Horn in Poston, S.C.. he moved
to Central Florida In 1933. He
was a member of Flrsl Shiloh
Missionary Hapllst Church.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ile .
Georgia Hell: sons. Jose ph .
Sanford. Melvin Dcnnard. El
Paso. Texas: daughters. Lucinda
Mayo. Daytona Heacli. Georgia
Gohagcn. T a m p a . Catherine
Marks. Atlanta. Kculha. Agues*
Gibson, Concbclla Dcnnard. all
of Sanford. Mary Lee Orsborne.
Puhokcc. Anita Hall. Orlando;
sisters. E the l S in cla ir. New
Jersey. Olivia Rockmorc. Mount
Dora. Laura Mae Lewis, Georgia;
46 gra nd ch ild ren . 29 great­
gra nd ch ild ren a u d 6
great-great-grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge of arrangements
B A R R IN G T O N L . H U E
Harrington L. Hue. 58. 721

F l o r i d a H l v d . . A lt a m o n t e
Sjtriugs. died Thursday. J u ly 22.
al Florida Hospital. Altamonte
Sjtrlngs Mr. Hue was a com ­
puter operator. Horn May 28.
1935. m Jam aica, he moved lo
Central Florida in 1987. lie
attended St. Marv Magdalen
Catholic.
S u rv iv o rs Include brother.
Vincent. Um oklyu: slslcr. Lily,
Altamonte Sjrrlugs,
Colllson Funeral Home. Winter
Garden; in charge of arrange­
ments.
D A V ID S T A N L E Y
S IE R P U T O W S K I
David Stanley Slerputowskt.
25. 3134 Tallwood Dr.. Deltona,
d ie d F rid a y. J u l y 23. M r.
Slerputowskt was a truek driver.
Horn May 29. 1968. In Orlando,
lie was a lifelong resident of
Central Florida, lie attended All
Souls Caihollc Church.
S u rv iv o rs inclu d e m othe r.
Ju n e Slerputowskt. Sanford: fa
th cr. Telesfor S u -rp u to w s k l.
Sanford; wife. Lisa; brothers.
R a lp h . A p o p k a . T h e o d o r e .
Winter Springs. Jo h n . Sanford;
siste rs. G a ll N agle. W in te r
Springs. Frances Nell. Romulus.
Mich.. Helen Whitten. Orange
C lly.
Hrisson Funeral Home, Sanford, lu charge ol arrangements.

P u rrrrr-fe c tH !
/ bat v my subscriptfun to llw Sanford Herald.
for Local Sports ■People • Health 4* Fitness
• Education • Local Editorials and Local N ew s
VourSltOKdptluN

S n iilo n l llc r u lil
300 N. Irenth Ave., iwnford • 112-2011

C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
year, but I will
commented.

again tills
pay It." lie

T h e city attorney bad de­
term ine d thut the lease a r­
rangement hud been breached.
In regard to (be Insurance re­
quirement.
D u rin g city discussion. F i­
nance Director Carolyn Small
bad explained. "H e (Rlnkcrl was
required lo have an A-ratcd
policy, but be bad a U-plus. We
notified him of Ibis about 15
months ago but haven't beard
that the A-|K)ltcy had been ob­
tained."

"W e had previously sent Mr.
Klnkcr a letter acknowledging
dial the clly considers I he lease
as b ro k e n ." S im m o n s said.
" T h e n I met w ith him this
morning and we discussed the
lact that from this |H&gt;lnl on. the
city was taking over control."
Plans for the Immediate future
of the stadium have not been
finalized. "For the time being."
S im m o n s said, " w e will be
arranging for different users on a
case by rase basis, but the city
will maintain complete control."
"F o r the |&gt;ast two mouths."
S im m o n s c o n tin u e d . "M ik e
Kirby and the rlty Recreation

and Parks Departm ent have
been working on plans for the
jMtssible use ol I he facility. Of
course, none of the suggestions
have been hrmigh up Inr the
commission consideration at this
lim e , so the fu tu re of the
stadium remains lo I k - seen."
Rlnker could not be reached
for comment.
T h e S a n f o r d M e m o ria l
Sludlum has had an Impressive
history. During the 1940's und
50 s. the Hrooklyn Dodgers and
New York Giants used the field
for s p r in g t r a i n i n g . M a n y
baseball greats Including Willie
Mays played there.

Police--------C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
mission, rather than the simple
mujorlty vole required now to
change the department.
A lt e r the o rd in a n c e w as
ajiproved hy u 4 to I vole.
Lovestrand. the lone "n o " vote
said the guidelines lu the ordi­
nance would require the clly to
add from 10 lo 19 additional
officers based on the population
figures.
Sincrllson said the figures
were only guidelines not re­
quirement*. und that the ordi­
nance us written did not m an­
date the hiring of additional
officers. However. Sm crllson
voted that the manning pro­
vision of Ihc ordinance should be
clarincd.
T h e ordinance will I k * |&gt;res-

e n trd to the vote rs III the
November election for their ap­
proval.
Maker said the ordinance
should Ih- changed lo reflect the
number of policemen needed in
serve Longwood'* needs. He said
Manning favored a minim um
m anning level ol 2.2 officers |x-r
I .(XX) population because he did
not want lo "lose ground" by
making the force smaller Ilian il
Is. Increases in the force would
Ih - determined hy population
growth and the needs of the
community. Hudgct constraints
will also play a part lu the
num lKT of |x&gt;llccmcn on the
force.
Following the discussion ol the
charter amendment, the com­
mission continued to review

budgets lor the coming year. II
possible, c lly a d m in is tra to r
Jam e s McFcllln said tlit* re­
m aining budgets (or the a d ­
m inistrator. c lly clerk, c o m ­
mission and public works m ay
be discussed after the co m ­
mission m ccling Monday night.
A tentative meeting has been
scheduled for J u ly 27 II further
time Is necessary lo go over the
figures.

Th e netting of a S5 .I2 |xr
$1,000 tax rale Is on
the
commission s agenda Monday
night. Th e rale Is the same as
tills year Th e hudgct review
sessions were delayed because
one review session was cancelled
when |Kiwcr went out In city
hall.

�•A - Sanlord Herald. Sanfoid, Florida - Monday, July 26. 1993

Legal Notices

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N O T IC E OF
P U B L IC H EAR IN G
T O CONSIDER
A C O N D IT IO N A L USE
Nolle* I* hereby given ttut •
Public Hearing will b* held by
•ho Planning A Zoning Com
mission In lho Clly Commission
Chamber*. C lly Hall. Sanlord.
Florida, al 7 00 p m on Thurt
day. August S. 14*1 *0 consider
a request lor a Condlllonal U w
in a General Commercial Zoning
O ltlrlcl
L E G A L D ES C R IP TIO N : N
aa' ol Lot 73 and all Lots 73 and
U South 7*' ol Lot 23. Block T.
Dream Mold. Plat Book 3. Pag*
*0. and Lot* 7 and I and the N
S r ol Lol • and S IS' of Lol 4.
Bloch 7A. D rejm w old. Plat
Book *. Pag* 30 ol the Public
Record* ol Seminoi* County.
Florida
Being m ore generally de
tcrlbed a* 25*5 French Avenue
Condtlional Uia Requested
Sale ol alcoholic beverage*.
Cla** III (Speclall.
All parti** In Inter**! and
cltltent than have an opportuni
ty lobe heard al*ald hearing
By order ol the Planning A
Zoning CommlMlon ol the Clly
ol Sanlord. Florida. Ihl* 11*1 day
ol July. 1*41
Jo* Dennison. Chairman
Planning A Zoning
Commiailon
A D V IC E T O T H E PUBLIC II
a per ton decide* to appeal a
decision mad* with retpecl to
any m ailer considered al the
above m eeting or hearing,
he-th* m ay need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings in
eluding the testimony and evl
dene*, which record I* not
provided by the Clly ol Sanlord
(F S m O IO S )
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G
A S S IS T A N C E T O P A R TIC I
P A T E IN A N Y OF TH E S E
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U LD
C O N TA C T T H E PERSONNEL
O F F IC E A D A COORDINATOR
A T 330 3*74 4* H O U R S IN
A D V A N C E O F TH E M E E T IN G
Publish July 7*. I l l )
D E C 317

IN T H E C O U N T Y COURT
OF T H E I I T H JUD IC IAL
C IR C U IT . IN AND FOR
S E M IN O L E COUNTY,
F L O R ID A .
CASE NO . 43-3*g*-CC-3eZ
A L TA M O N TE TO W IN G SERV
ICE. I N C .e Florida
carperat ten.

IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF THE IIT H J U D IC IA L
CIRCUIT IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE CO UN TY.
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File Number *3 177 CP
IN R E E S T A T E OF
E TH E LM BEEK ER
Deceased

IN T H E C O U N TY CO URT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO RID A
CASE N0.43 1733 CC 33 Q
A L A F A Y A W O OD S H O M E
OW NERS ASSOCIATION. INC .
Plaintltl.

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
F LO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
F IL E N U M B E R ; 43 1M CP
IN R E E S T A T F O F
F R A N K
A N T H O N Y
SCHAE F E R. a'k 'a
FR AN K A SCH A EFER . SR .

e/k/e
FRANK A SC H A EFER .
DEC EASED
N O T IC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
(OnaPR )
The adm inistration ol Ihe
estate ol FR A N K A N TH O N Y
S C H A E F E R , deceased. File
Number 03 SO* CP. It pending In
the Circuit Court, lor Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Dlvl
sion the address ol which I*
Seminole County Courthouse.
Probele Division. 301 N Perk
Avenue. Senlord. Florida 33771
The name end eddrett el the
Personal Representative end
the Personal Representative s
attorney are set forth below
A L L I N T E R E S T E D PER
SONS A R E N O T IF 1 E D T H A T :
All persons on whom this
notice Is served who hove Ob
lection* that challenge the valid

Court ere feqvfred .So file their
objections w lin )h is Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R THE
O A T E O F T H E F IR S T PUBLI
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R T H E
O A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
CO PY O F T H IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All creditor* pi the decedent
end other per u n i having claim*
or demand* againil decedent I
ettete on whom a copy Ol Ihl*
nolle* I* *#rv*d within three
month* alter the dale ol tho lirtl
publication ol Ihl* notice mutt
Ilia their claims with this Court.
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F T H E FIR S T PUBLI
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
O A T E O F S E R V IC E OF A
CO PY O F T H IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All othar creditor* ol Iht
decedent end persons having
claim* or demand* againil the
decedent’s estate must file their
claims with this court W ITHIN
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F T H E F IR S T P U B LI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TICE.
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 NO T SO
F IL E D W IL L BE FOR EVER
BARREO
The dele at the lin t Pubifca
lien oil Ihl* notice It Monday.
July 3*. I « n .
Susie Bonflni Slmko
Personal Representative
1011 Bonll# Drive
Altamonte Springs. F L 33714
M A R IL Y N J HOC H MAN
Attorney lor Petitioner
Florid* B*r No 4737W
DeGRAW A HOCHMAN
33f Caroline Avenue
Suit* A
Winter Perk. F L 37714
Telephone No 407 *47 SSJ1
Publish July H A August 3.1443
D E G 3 IS
I N T H E C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E IMb JU 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 TY.
FLO R ID A
C IV IL DIVISION
C ASE NO. 43-3444
IN RE T H E M A R R IA G E O F:
Husband - CHR ISTOPH ER L.
BO W LIN G
Rttpondenl
and
W ilt - L O R I ANN BOWLING
Petitioner
TO C H R IS TO P H E R L
BOW LING
Address Unknown
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE O that an Adlon lor Dll
solution ol Marriaga ha* boon
Iliad against you and you are
required lo serve a copy ol your
written defenses. II any. lo II on
LORI A N N BOW LING. Pell
Honor, whose address Is M4 B
O rient# Avenue. Allam onl*
Spring*. Florida 33701. an or
be lor* A U G U S T 77. 1443. and
Ilia the original with is* clerk ol
this court either before service
on Petitioner or Immedlilely
thereafter II you tall 10 do so. a
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded In
the petition.
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seel of Ihl* Court on J U L Y 73.

1*e3
(S E A L )
M A R V A N N E MORSE
As Clerk ol the Court
By Nancy R Winter
A* Deputy Clark
Publish: July 3* and August 7.4,
I*. 1443
D E G 311

PIOMItf.
vt
G ER A LD E G R A N T.
Oelendent
N O T IC E O F SALE
TO G E R A L D E GRANT
tO’S G O R E D R IV E
O V IE D O . F L O R IO A 377*3
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D that
the Clerk ol the Seminole County
Circuit Court shell, on August
17. 1443. between II M A M end
3 oo P M . u i l el auction ter
cash the 144* Ma*t*rcr«tt boat.
Hull Identification N um btr
MBVV3043044* 4*. and lha boat
trailer. V IN Number *40304*
presently titled to G ERALO E
G RANT, at the west front door
ol the Court House In Sanlord.
Seminole County, Florida The
salt Is mad* pursuant lo lha
Final Default Judgment ren
dered In the above styled c o m
on July II. 1443
D A TE D o n Ju ly 20. 1443
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C LE R K O F T H E COURT
By. Jane E . Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish Ju ly M A August 7.1443
DEG 714

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L CIRCUIT
O F F LO R ID A .
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E COUNTY
0 E N E R A L JUR ISDICTIO N
D IVISIO N
CASE NO. 43 t i l l C A I I K
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff.
vs.
JA M E S B A L O R IO G E A 'K /A
JA M E S E
B A L D R ID G E .
B A R B A R A B A L O R IO G E
A/K/A B A R B A R A E
B A L D R ID G E . Ms wife «nd
P A U L M E C K E R T . TR U S TE E .
Delendantls).
N O T IC E O F ACTION
TO : P A U L M E C K E R T.
TR U STEE
113 East Malrosa
Baltimore. M D 71343
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D that an
action lor Foreclosure ol Mori
geg* on the following described
property
Lol 17. B A R C L A Y WOODS,
according lo the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 1*. Page
47. ol the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
hat boon tiled against you and
you are required lo serve a copy
of your written detente*, it any,
to It. on Noel la Moreno B lecher.
Attorney tor Plaintltl. whose
•ddress I* S uita 100. 1370
Madruga Avenue. Corel Gablet.
Florid*. 33144 on or t.stnre
August 13. 1443 end III* the
original with the Clerk el this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered ageinsl
you tor the reflet demanded in
the complaint
W ITN ESS m y hand and the
seal of this Court this 1st day ot
July. 1441
1S4AVS .
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
A t Clerk of the Court
By: Heather Brook*
At Deputy Clerk
Publilh: Ju ly 3. 13. 14.3*. 1443
0EG7I
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E I I T H JU D IC IAL
C IR C U IT O F FLORIOA
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO UNTY
O E N E R A L JU R ISD IC TIO N
D IV IS IO N
CASE N O . 43-t(7lCAI4K
M O U N T A IN S T A T E S M ORT
GAGE C E N T E R S . Inc .
Plaintiff,
vt.
SHARON AAARIE HARRISON;
JOHN F R E D E R IC K S ; It living,
and all unknown parties claim
Ing by, through, under and
against the above namad detendantlsl who are not known to
be dead or alive, whether u id
unknown parties may claim an
Interest as spouses, heirs, de
vise**, g ra n te e s , or other
claimants. A P P C O FINANCE
C O R P O R A TIO N : LAKE LOTUS
C O M M U N IT Y ASSOCIATION.
In c.; L A K E L O T U S C L U B
C O N D O M IN IU M A IS O C IA
TION. Inc.;
, unknown
perton(t) In possession ol the
subject reel property;
Defendant is).

N O TIC E O F ACTION
TO

Sharon Merle Hart Ison It
living, end all unknown parties
claiming by, through, undtr and
against the above named del
endenllt) who ere net known to
be deed or alive, whether taw)
unknown portlet may claim an
Interest as ipousat. heirs, d*
vltees. g ra n te e s , or other
claimants; lest known addrtti
I0U Lotus Parkway
Altamonte Springs. FL337U
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D that an
action tor foreclosure ol mort
gag* on the following described
property:
That certain condominium
parcel known as Unit No I I I .
Lake Lotus Club I, e Condomln
lum, according lo Plal thereof
es recorded In Plal Book 30.
pages la thru 30 of the Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida, and the undivided In
terest In the common elements
and common eipentat appurte
nant lo told unit, all In #c
cor dance with end subject to the
covenants, conditions, rtttrlc
lions, term s and other pro
visions ol that Declaration ol
Condomtnum ot Lak* Lotus Club
I. a Condominium, as contained
In OHicial Records Book 13**.
pages 1*74 through 1737. ol the
public records ol Seminole
C o u n ly , F lo r i d a , and any
amendments thereto
hat been Hied against you and
you are required to serve a copy
Ol your written detenus. If any.
to It. on C A R O L Y N W E IR
B R O A D W A TE R . Attorney lor
the Plaintiff, whose address It
*010 Boy Scout Boulevard. Suit*
*30. Tampa.Florid* 33*07 on or
betors August 3. 1443 *nd III* the
original with the Clerk ot this
Court either before service on
Plaint III'* attorney or Immedi
ataly thereafter; otherwise a
Ot fault will be entered against
you ler the relief dtmandtd In
Kw complaint.
W ITN ESS m y hand and lha
seal of sold Court on July 1,1443

(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors#
A t Clerk ot the Court
By. Cecelia V. Ekern
A t Deputy Clark
Publish: Ju ly 3.17.14.3*. 1443
D E G 71

OEHERAL JU R ISD ICTIO N
DIVISION
CASE NO. 41 734 C A 1141 L
G LENDALE F E D E R A L BAN K .
F S B . l/k/a G L E N D A L E
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S A N D
LO AN ASSOCIATION.
Plaintltl.
vi
A L B E R T W V A N Z E Y S T and
ROSALIE J V A N Z E Y S T . hit

wit*.

Defendant it).
NOTICE O F
FORECLOSURE S A L E
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated Ju ly 30. 144],
and entersd In C o m N o 43 734
C A 0*1 Dtv L. ol the Circuit
Court ot th* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Seminoi#
C o u n ty , F lo r i d a w h e re in
G LEN D ALE F E D E R A L BANK.
F S B , l/k/a G L E N D A L E
F E O E R A L S A V IN G S ‘A N D
LO AN ASSOCIATION it Plain
l i l t and A L B E R T W
VANZEYST and R O S A L IE J
VANZEYST. hit wife, are D*
landants. I will u l t lo lha
highest and best bidder lor cash
al lha west iron! door ol the
Semlno** County Courthouse. In
301 N Park Avenue. In Senlord
Florida. *1II 00 o clock A M on
August 17. 1443. the following
described property a t tel forth
In u ld Final Judgment, to wil
Lot I, DAWN E S T A T E S . *c
cording to a Plal thereof at
recorded In Plal Book 10. Pag*
14. of th* Public Records ol
Seminoi*County, Florida
DATEDJuly77. 14*3
MARVANNE M OR SE
es Clerk of the Court
By Janet jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 7* A August 7. 144]
D E G 730

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T ,
IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
CASE N0.I 43-4417 C A -I4K
S TA R L IN G A L L O W A Y AN D
LOIS MAE G A L L O W A Y , hit
wife.
Plaint lift.

Vt

N O TICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the
•stole ol E T H E L M B E E K E R .
deceased
F ile N um ber
43 177 CP. I* pend.ng In the
Circull Court lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Probate Dlvl
sion. me address ot which is
P O OR AW E R " C ". Sanlord
F L 33771 Th* names and
addresses ot the personal repre
tentative end the personal rep
resentative's attorney ere set
lorth below
A L L I N T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O T IF IE D THAT
All persons on whom this
notice It served who have ob
jeclloni that challenge th* valid
tty ol the will, the qvalilicaltont
of the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ol this
Court are required to tile their
objections w ith this Court
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE M O N TH S A F T E R THE
O ATE OF T H E F IR S T PUBLI
CATION OF TH IS N OTICE OR
TH IR TY D AYS A F T E R THE
D A TE O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF T H IS NO TICE ON
TH E M
All creditor* of Ih* decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy ot this
nolle* It served within three
months alter the dale ot the llrst
publication ot this notice must
tile their claims with this Court
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE M O N TH S A F T E R THE
OATE O F T H E FIR S T PUBLI
CATION O F TH IS NOTICE OR
TH IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R THE
O A TE O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF T H IS NO TICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ot the
decedent and persons having
claims or damands against the
decedent's estate m ull til* their
Claim* With mis court W ITHIN
THR EE M O N TH S A F T E R T h E
D ATE OF T H E FIR ST PUBLI
CATION O F TH IS NOTICE
A l l C L A IM S . D EM A N D S
AND O B JE C T IO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FOREVER
BARREO
The date of the lirsl public*
lion ot mis Nolle* It July I*.
144J
Personal Representelive
Fredrick J Tealor
10* E Wyndham Court
Longwood F L 33774
Attorney tor Personal
Representative:
Richard W Copeland
*31 P*lm Springs Drive.
Suite to*
Altamonte Springs. FL 33701
Telephone (*071130 7730
Florida B*r No IS3I7*
Publish July I*. 7* 1*47
D EG 1*1

A M U E L D IR K B A R R and
J U L I E R B A R R , form erly
known as JULIE R H O R N E Y .
Defendants
NOTICE OF P U B L IC SALE
Notice is given that pursuant
to a final ludgment dated July
1 0 , 1443, In C e * * N o
43 0477 CA UK at th* Circull
Court ol th* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit. In #"d tor Seminoi*
C o u n ty , F le rld e In w h ic h
S T A R L IN G A L L O W A Y end
LO IS MAE G A L L O W A Y , his
wile, art lha Plaintltl* and
S A M U E L D IR K B A R R and
J U L I E R B A R R , fo rm a rly
known as JU L IE R H O R N E Y .
are the Defendants. I w ill sell to
the highest and best bidder tor
Nolle* et Sheriff's U N
cash at lha wail front door of th*
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
Semlncl* County Caurthoui* in
mat
by virtue ot that certain
Sentord. Florida, between 11:00
Writ ot E locution issued out ot
a m and 3.to p m on August 17.
and under th* seal ol th* Circuit
14*3. the following described
Court ol Seminole County- Flor
property Ml forth In th* order ot
line! judgment,,,.
h i ,L,W*. Case l* l«* | C * l* A w u *
Itow! judgment rendered in the
The West i t U l d i M ( M l 7*
tees at Lots t and 3. Block *. T ie r*
1
* aterewid Court art the lith day
ot February A D 1*41. in that
10. E R Traftandt M ap ot th*
certain ca w entitled Orientec
Town ol Wnt*44- According to
Cor p ot America. Plaintiff vt
th* plal thereof at recorded in
Aston. In c , ef el. Defendant
Plat Book I. Paget 3* through a*
which aforesaid Writ at Eiecu
of tha Public Record*, of Semi
lion
was delivered to me es
noteCoOTty. Florida
Sherlfl et Seminole County.
D A TE D : July 10. I f f !
Florida and I have lovided upon
(S E A L!
all Ih* right, title and Interest ot
MARYANNE M OR SE
lha atte nd a nt. Ra| Kum ar
C L E R K O F TH E
Agarwat, In and to the following
CIRCUIT COURT
described property, u ld proper
BY JaneE Jasewic
ty being located In Seminote
D E P U TY C LER K
County, Florida more panicu
Publish July 1* 4 August 1.1*43
larly described e* lol lows
O E G 7 JI
Assorted household furnish
Ingt including bed not limited to:
IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
14" Goldstar T V
FOR SEMINOLE C O U N T Y ,
CenAir Telephone
FLO R ID A
Bed A Mattress
PROBATE DIVISION
Pool Tab to
NO. F R 4 3 M 3 C P
and
the undersigned at Sharlfl
IN R E : ESTATE O F
el Semi note County, Florida,
E O IT H N . ANDRE S E N
•rill al tl 00 A M. on the 71m
Deceased
day ol August A D 1*43. oiler
NOTICE O F
lor sate and u i l to the highest
A D M IN ISTR A TIO N
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
Th* administration ol the
AND S U B JE C T T O AN Y AND
e t t a l t ol E D I T H
N
ALL E X IS T IN G LIENS, al the
A N D R E SEN . deceased. File
location of Altamonte Towing.
Number 43 J02 CP. i* pending In
113 Marker Street. Altamonte
♦he Circull Court for Seminole
Springs. Florida, th* above de
County, Florid*. Probate Dlvl
scribed property
tlon. the address ol which I*
That u ld M l* It being made
P.O.Drawer C. Sanlord. F L
lo Mllsfy the terms ot mi* Writ
31/77 Th* nam* and address ol
of Elocution
tho parsonal representative and
N O TIC E R E G A R D IN G TH E
ot th* personal representative's
A M E R I C A N S W I T H 01*
attorney are tat forth below.
A B IL IT IE S A C T OF 1*40. PER
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS W IT H A D IS A B IL ITY
SONS ARE NOT IF IE D T H A T :
N E E D I N G S P E C I A L AC
A ll persons on whom this
COM M ODATIONS TO PARTIC
nolle* H served who have ob
IP A TE IN T H E P R OCEED IN G
|eel Ions that challenge the valid
SHO ULD C O N TA C T TH E
tty of the will, the qualifications
C IV IL D I V I S I O N O F T H E
ot the personal representative,
S H E R I F F 'S O F F I C E . E N
venue, or jurisdiction ol this
F O R C E A B L E W R IT S SEC
Court are required to til* their
T IO N . 13*5 7 IT H S T R E E T .
objections with th is Court
S
A N F O R D . F L O R IO A A T
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
LEAST F IV E D AYS PRIOR TO
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
TH E P R O C E E D IN G T E L E
D A TE OF THE F IR S T P U B LI
P HO N E
(407)330 *440 T TO
CATIO N OF THIS N O T IC E OR
(407)313 1333
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R TH E
Donald F . Eitinger. Sherlfl
D A T E OF S E R V IC E O F A
Seminoi*County. Florida
CO PY OF THIS N O T IC E ON
Published: July 2*. August 7. 4.
TH E M
t*. wim the Mte on Auguti 13.
All crtdUors ot the decedent
1443
end other persons having claims
DEG 114
or demands againil decedent's
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice It served within three
months after th* dal* ol tho first
publication of this notice must
III* their claims with this Court
W IT H IN TH E L A T E R OF
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
D A T E OF THE F IR S T P U B LI
C A TIO N OF TH IS N O T IC E OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R TH E
D A T E OF S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y OF THIS N O T IC E ON
THEM
A ll other cre d llo rt ol th*
decadenl and parson* having
claims or demands egalnsl lha
decedent's estate must ill* iheir
claims with this court W IT H IN
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
O A T E OF THE F IR S T P U B LI
C A TIO N OF THIS N O T IC E
A L L CLA IM S. D E M A N D S
A N D O BJEC TIO N S N O T SO
F IL E D WILL BE F O R E V E R
BARREO
Dal* ol Ih* lirsl publication ol
this notice ol administration:
Ju ly 3*. 1443
Personal Representative
Wendell A. Andreten
Attorney For Personal
Representative
W ILLIAM J .M c L E O O .
ESQUIRE
McLeod. Me Lead A McLeod.
PA
P O Drawer 430
Apopka. FL 37704
Telephone 407/M* 3300
Publish' July 3* A August 7.1*43
D E O II*

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE CO U N TY,
F L O R ID A
CASE NO. *3 2714 DR-03 B
IN TH E M A T T E R OF
THE A D O P TIO N O F :
M J .S .
a minor child
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO - Th* Natural Father
Address Unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action lor adopllon ol Ih* minor
child. M J . H . has been died
and you are required to serve a
copy ol your written detenus. It
any. to It on W, G. S . Petitioner,
w h o se a d d r e s s I* . 77*4
Ftrnbrook Way. Winter Park.
Florida. 11747. on r r before
AUGUST 70, 1*43. and you mutt
til* th* original with th* Cterk ol
this Court before service or
immediately thereafter. It you
tall lo do to. a ctolautl will b*
entered againil you tor th*
rebel demanded In the petition
W ITNESS m y hand end u a l
ot thlt Court dated m u l*lh day
et JU L Y , 1443.
(SEAL)
M A R YA N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F T H E CO URT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish: July I*. 3* A August 7.
4,14*3
O EG 1*3

ewwefMueew

vs
J E R O M E O R IC H A R D S O N
A N O A L T H E E RICHARDSON.
O* tendon I
N O TICE OF A C TIO N
TO
JE R O M E O
R IC H
AROSON AND A LTH E E
RICHARDSON
YO U ARE N O T IF IE D Ihaf an
action lo enforce a lien for veto
sure on the following property In
Seminole County. Florida
Lot 71. A L A F A Y A WOOOS
PHASE 10. according to me Plal
thereof as recorded in Plat Boo*
37. Paget 11 through It. ol the
Public Records ol Seminote
County, F lot id*
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
Ol your written detenus, il any.
to I I on K E N N E T H M
C L A Y T O N ESQ U IR E. Plain
Hil l Attorney, whou address is
C L A Y TO N A M CCULLOM. 770
N O R TH P A L M E T T O AV EN U E
O RLAN D O FLO R IO A 37(01. on
or tutor* August 70 1443 and
III* the original with the Cterk ot
this Court either be Iore service
on Plaintiff* attorney or 1mm*
[Lately thereafter otherwiu a
default will be entered egamst
you tor the relief demanded in
th* L ten F orec tosur* Complaint
O A TED o nJu ty 13 1*41
(S E A L )
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk otm# Circuit A
County Courts
By Laura K Bowen
A* Deputy Cterk
Publish July t*. 2* A August 1.

* 1*4)
D E G t*7

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY.
FLO RID A
CASE NO 4145i5 CA 14 K
T A S P R O P E R TY INVEST
M E N T. INC

Ptolntllt.

vs
B R U C E E D A N I E L , JR .
LIN D A R O A N IE L. and CEN
TR A L FLO RID A R EG ION AL
HOSPITAL. INC . l/k/a Semi
note Memorial Hospital.
Defendants
NO TICE OF A C TIO N
T O Bruce E Daniel. Jr
*11 Raccoon Trail
Geneva. FL 13733
YO U ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE O mat an action lo tor •« tow
a mortgage on the following
property In Seminote County.
Florida
E X H IB IT A
LO T (, OSCEOLA ACRES
Thai parcel of land tying in
Section 4. Township 30 South
R a ng e 31 E a s t. S tm in o la
County. Florida, described as
totlews
Beginning at the Southeast
earner et sard Section *, run
along me East line of said
Section *, and the centerline ol e
3d foot Right ot Way ol Osceola
Road. N 00*00 34 W. 1*40*4
feet. m*nce ru t N 44*3* 0*’' W.
33 00 feet to the West Right ot
Way ol said Osceola Road,
thenc* run N *4*34 04" W.
1*30 M feel to th* Point ol
B e g in n in g ; thence ru n S
00*133 34" W. 4*0 00 feet thence
run N 04*3* 0*'" W. 330 00 feel
thence run N 00*03 51" E. *40 00
feet, thenc* run S 0**S*0*" E.
310 00 feet to the Point ot
Beginning
The above described parcel it
s u b je c t to e 13 lo o t In
grett tg 'tts easement on the
Northerly line ol M id parcel; as
recited In Official Records Book
11*7. Page tote
has been filed egelntl you and
you are required lo serve a copy
ot your written defenses. If any,
to It on Margaret T . Walter.
p la ln tlM ’s attorne y, whose
•ddress is 130 East Monument
Avenue. Suite A. Kissimmee.
Florida 347*1 on or before
August 3. 1*43 and Ilia me
original wim me Clerk of mis
Court either before service on
ptolntltf* attorney or Immedi
atoly thereafter, otherwiu. a
default will be entered against
you tor th* relief demanded in
th* Complaint or Petition
Dated: July 1.1*43
(S E A L I
M AR YA N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT CO URT
By: Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Cteck
Publish: July 3 .17. I*. 34. 1441
O E G 74

Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY,
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE OIVISION
Fit* N* 43 411 CP
IN R E E S TA T E OF
SAM U EL D O U B E R S TE IN
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The adminlslrallon ol Ihe
•slate ol SAM UEL DUBERS
T E IN . deceased. File Number
41*11 CP. it pending In Ihe
Circull Court lor SEM IN O LE
County. Florida Probate Dlvl
non the address ol which is 301
North Park Avenue. Sanlord.
F L 33771 Im liling address P O
Drawer C. Sanlord. FL 31773
0*341 The names and addretut
ol Ihe personal representative
a n d Ih e p e rs o n a l re p r#
tentative'* attorney are set
forth betow
A LL IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O T IF IE D TH A T
All persons on whom this
nolice is urve d who have ob
lections that challenge me valid
liy ol Ih* will, the qualifications
el the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot mis
Court are required to III* their
obiecttons with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
O A T E O F TH E FIR ST P U B LI
C A TIO N OF THIS N O TICE OR
T H 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 O F THIS NO TICE ON
TH EM
All creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy ot m u
nolle* It ur*ed within three
months alter th* date ol Ihe lirsl
publication ot this notice must
III* their claims with mis Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E M ONTHS A F T E R TH E
D A TE O F TH E FIR ST PU B LI
C A TIO N OF THIS N O TICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R TH E
O A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
COPY OF THIS N O TICE ON
TH E M
All other creditors Ol the
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent * estate must like their
claims Wim m il court W ITH IN
T H R E E M ONTHS A F T E R TH E
O A T E O F TH E FIR ST PU B LI
C A TIO N OF THIS NO TICE
A L L C L A IM S D E M A N D S
AN D O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO
F IL E D W ILL BE F O R EV ER
BARRED
Th* date ot th* first public*
lion ol this Notice is July l*
1443
Personal Represantative
V E R A O U B E R S TE IN
3*7 East Semmete Avenue
Long wood Florida 71730
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
Holly Geytr Doro. Esq
Molly Gayer Doro. P A
3100 University Drive *311
Coral Springs Florida 110*3
Telephone 303 344 *311
Florida Bar No 7*7773
Publish July 1*. 3*. 1441
O E G 1*4

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM IN O LE C O U N TY,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO 41 3074 CA 140
HOM E SAVINGS OF
A M E R I C A . F S B . fo rm e rly
known as HOME SAVINGS OF
A M E R IC A . F A .
Plaintiff.

v*
SANOMA M A L LE N , a slngte
p e rson. S T I L L W A T E R O F
F L Y IN G CLOUD mOM EOW N
ERS ASSOCIATION. INC and
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
A M ER IC A.
D*f*ndanti
N O TIC E OF
R E S C H E D U L E D S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
mat. pursuant lo a Summary
Final Judgment In Foreclosure
entered in the ebove styled
c tu u . In me Circuit Court ol
Seminole County, Florida. I.
Clerk of me Circuit Court ol
Seminole County, Florida, will
sell that certain property situet
•d In Seminote County. Florida,
more particularly described e*
L e t IS*. S T I L L W A T E R
PHASE 1. according to Ihe plat
thereof, recorded In Plat Book
3*. pages *3 through 44. ol Ihe
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
Also known as 341 Lagoon
Orlve. Oviedo FL 337*3
at public Ml*, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, on the
West Iron! steps ot the Seminote
County Courthouse. 101 Norm
Park Avenge. Sanford. Florida.
#1 It 00 a.m. on August lj. 144)
Witness m y hand and Ih*
otllclal seal Ot mis Court on July
14.1*43
(S E A LI
M A R YA N N E MORSE
Cterk ol Circuit Court
By Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Cterk
Publish: July 14.7*. 1443
D E G 170

PUBLIC H EAR IN O
C E N TR A L FLO R ID A R C O IO N A L AIR P O R T
F E O E R A L A V IA TIO N R E G U LA TIO N (F A R ) PART IM STU O Y
The Sanlord Airport Authority It conducting a FAR Part 130 Study
lor Central Florida Regional Airport Th* study hat evaluated
current operational procedures and land us* relationships al Ih#
Airport and. based on previous comments received Irom Ih* public,
med* recommendations for lulure operation*! procedures and land
UM compatibility to reduce aircraft related noiu e.posur* in the
vicinity ol the Airport The public I* Invited to attend a lormal public
hearing to eiprets any views and/or comments regarding thaw
recommendations
An Informal workshop will be held lor one hour prior to Ihe formal
hearing During Ihe workshop, representatives ol the Airport
Authority and Ihe Authority's consultant will b# available lo answer
questions regarding Ih# Study or Ih# Study's recommendations
E lhiblts will also be on display tor your review
Data: Thursday. August 34.1*4)
Location: City e&gt; Sanlord'* Commission Chambers
300 North Park Avenue
Tim e: Informal W orkshop-* 00 P M to 7 00 P M .
Formal Hearing — begins *1 7 00 P M.
Publish: July 3* A August 7.1443
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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A lllliC IR C U IT .
C A S IN O 47 7173 C A M L
COACH LIG H T E S TA T E S .
S EC TIO N II. INC .a
not lor profit Florida
Corporation
Plaintltl.

(N T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
O F FLORIDA.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY
Case No. 4) IIW C A I f L
G U L F S T A T E S M O R TG AG E
C O . INC
Plaintiff.

TOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATES,
and any PERSONS. T E N A N T S
a n d O TH E R S TH A T M A Y
C LA IM SOME IN T E R E S T
IN T H E SUBJECT
PR O P ER TIES.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant to a Final Judg
ment ol Foreclosure dated July
0* 1*43. entered m C a u No
43 1173 C A U L ol Ihe Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Seminole
C o u n ly . F lo rid a , w h e re in
C O A C H L IG H T E S T A T E S .
S EC TIO N II. INC . is Plaintltl
and TO W N H O U S E AS S O C I
A T E S . and any P E R S O N S .
TE N A N TS . a nd O TH E R S T H A T
M A Y CLAIM SOME IN T E R E S T
IN T H E S U B J E C T P R O
P E R T IE S . are Defendant*. I
will u i l to Ihe highest and best
bidder for cash *1 the West It ont
door of the Seminote County
Courthouu. In Sanlord. Florida
at 11 00 A M on the 10th day ot
August. 144) the lol tow ing de
scribed properly herein, as u l
lorth in M id Final Judgment, in
Seminole Counly. Florida, to

MA HOOT THAMGVONGCHAI.
S in g le . C O A C H L I G H T
E S T A T E S S E C T IO N I I I
O W NERS ASSOCIATION. INC ;
and U N K N O W N TE
N A N IS 'O W N ERS.
Delendanlls)
P L A IN TIF F 'S
N O TIC E OF ACTION
T O
M A R O O T
T H a N G V O N G C H A I and all
parlte* claiming interest by.
th rou g h , under or against
M A R D O T THAN GV O N G CHA I
and all parties having or claim
ing to have any right. Illte. or
mteretl In th# property herein
described C U R R E N T RESI
D E N C E UN K N O W N /LAST
KNOW N ADDRESS
YO U A R E N O TIFIE O that an
action to lorectow mortgage on
the following described property
In Seminote County. Florida
Lol 11. Block B. CO AC H
LIG H T E S TA TE S SECTION III
according lo th* pl*t thereof as
recorded In Plal Book 21. Pag#
I*. Public Records of Seminote
County. Florida
and having a commonly known
address al
7740 Winslow Cirtte. Casul
berry. Flor Ida 71707
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written detenus. It any.
to It OT Patrick M O'Connor,
Esquire, of the Law Firm ot
MASON A ASSOCIATES. P A .
P la in tiff* Attorney, whose
address Is 111*7 U S Highway It
North Suite iU . Clearwater.
Florida 34*74 *3** OT or before
August t 1*43. end tile the
original with the Cterk ol this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff t attorney or immedi
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor me tenet demanded in
the complaint
Dated Ju ly ). If*)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
AS C L E R K OF TH E COURT
By Patricia F Heath
A* Depute Cterk
Publish July 3 .1). I*. 3*. 1*4)
D E G 7)

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U N I T *1. B U I L D I N G J.
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D E C L A R A TIO N O F CO N D O
M IN IU M R EC O R D ED IN OF
F IC IA L RECORDS BOOK 1372.
PAG E 14)0. OF TH E P U B LIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M I N O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A . AND
FIRST A M E N D M E N T
T H E R E T O R E C O R D E D IN
O F F I C I A L R E C O R D BOOK
1)44. P A G E 1)41. O F T H E
P U B LIC RECORDS O F SEMI
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R E C O R D S OF S E M I N O L E
C O U N T Y , F L O R IO A . A N D
FIRST A M E N D M E N T
T H E R E T O H E C O R O E O IN
O F F I C I A L R E C O R D BOOK
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P U B LIC RECORDS O F SEMI
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N E C O R O S OF S E M I N O L E
C O U N T Y , F L O R IO A
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FIRST A M E N D M E N T
T H E R E T O R E C O R D E O IN
O F F I C I A L R E C O R D BOOK
1144. P AG E 1)44. OP T H E
P U B LIC RECORDS OP SEMI
NO LE CO UN TY. F L O R ID A
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C O A C H L IG H T E S T A T E S
SECTIO N II. A CON DOM I Ml
U M . A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
D E C L A R A TIO N OF C O N D O
M IN IU M R EC O R D ED IN OF
F IC IA L RECORDS BOOK 1373,
PAG E 1430. OF TH E P U B LIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A . AND
FIRST A M E N D M E N T
T H E R E T O R E C O R D E D IN
O F F I C I A L R E C O R D BOOK
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P U B LIC RECORDS O F SEMI
NO LE CO U N TY. F L O R ID A
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U N I T 41, B U I L D I N G L.
C O A C H L IG H T E S T A T E S
SEC TIO N II. A CON DOM l MI
U M . A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
D E C L A R A TIO N OF C O N D O
M IN IU M R ECO R D EO IN OF
F IC IA L RECOHOS BOOK 1)73.
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R E C O R D S OF S E M I N O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A . AN D
FIRST A M E N D M E N T
T H E R E T O R E C O R D E D IN
O F F I C I A L R E C O R D BOOK
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P U B LIC RECORDS O F SEMI
NO LE CO UN TY. F L O R ID A
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D A T E D July 14 I4t3
M AR YAN N E MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT COURT
BY JaneE Je u w lc
D E P U TY C L E R K
Publish July 14.3*. 1441
O E G 171

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H T E E N T H JUD ICIAL
C IR C U IT , IN AND FOR
S EM IN O LE CO U N TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 43 1*34 CA
DIVISION: U L
K ISLAK N ATIO N AL BANK.
Plaintiff.
vs
R IC H A R D C SMITH
E U G E N E B SM ITH. *1*1.
Defendants
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO R IC H A R O C SMITH
Residence Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
) U G Cherokee Road
Altamonte Heights
FL 37701 *704
J E F F R E Y J KRUG
Residence Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
SuO Golden.od Road, t i l l
Winter Haven. FL 17741 *7*7
any unknown heir*, device*!
grantees assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustee*. » ' other
claimants claiming by. through
and under RICHARD C SM ITH
endor J E F F R E Y J KRUG
Residence Unknown
YOU A R E N O TIFIE D that an
action to Iorec kn* the mortgage
encu m b e ring th* following
property In Seminote County,
Florida
U nit 314 G. A L T A M O N T E
H E IG H T S , a condominium, and
an undivided 41*3 interest in th*
common element! appurtenant
thereto in accordance with the
Declaration ol Condominium
lited February 14. 147*. m Ot
Hetel Records Book 1)04. page
170*. Public Records of Semi
note County, Florid*
hat been filed by the Plaintltl
against you and ethers in the
above entitled ceuu and you
are required to u r v t a copy of
your written detenus it any, to
II on P la in tiff* attorneys.
SM ITH «. SIMMONS 111 West
Adams Street, Suit* III*. Jack
son.ill*. Florid* 37707. on or
before August I*. 1441. and tile
the original with the Clerk ol
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff* attorneys or Im
mediately thereafter, other
wise, a default will be entered
against you for th* reltel de
mended In Ihe complaint or
petition
W ITN ES S my hand and u a l
ol this Court on July 4.1443
(Court Seal)
M A R YA N N E MORSE
Cterk ot Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Cterk
Publilh July II. I*. I* i August

7. 144)
DEG II)

GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

1. Advertise wha I people wsnlf
CMdrwft dotting, dnhes. coded
Met. tod*, book* andansquei are
tw moet popular item*
1 Make H convenient lo ehop al
your garage tele I Bo turo t e n la
adequate parVjng space Pott H o rn
with dreebont to parking treat Make
arrangements with neighbor*
J. Make R eeey to pay! Have plenty of change and a
•Fttom tor handing Make sure one person it on duty at alt
tmet at a contained tocaion preferably with a calculator or
eddng machine.
4. Provide prloao. Do not make every poraon ask. *How
much laWa? Price* make torquick, eflacbw sate*ora good
plan tor customers lo itart bargaining
I. Oaf an tarty atari. Se) up cfctpiaya tho owning before.
If poatMa.
•. Departmentalize. Separata tie neipensrve ham*
N more coaly area*. Group tomdue. doming, toy*,
equipment and other item* wit) tmfar merchwidia.
7. Specialize. Eatafaiith one area tor ‘Under kS*. wxxhar
tor 'Under $1*. Consider having a batch of Ittmt tiat we
'FREE wrtt purchase of $3*. Remember tx youngsters
too. Encourage this with tmaN, krw-pncod item* mw are
appropriate for his purpose
• Tima your aata carafultyl Haw it at a time whan motl
oaoda are at homo and unconcerned wet apodal event*,
t. Combin# your effortot Incorporate your sate wlh a
neighbor tor more wnety and greater I
10. Baapeolltet Whan advertising
you sate In tha nowspeK ^ ing your
par, tat Individual Hams. ttonl
Don't simply
Bhnpfy isay, ‘aawraf Mngi
awUbta •Each tma you
tat an
u tal
an Itam,
bam, you
you iare braadanino
tha tat of potential customers.
11. Be generous! tf you haw bams left owe, give morn to
a charitable organixabon. il you tea tie* some Hams are not
movinflwe* during Via aata, mark them down during the last
hours Remember, tie prime reason tor hoktag tie sale is
to tom your unwanted Rama Mo caahl

�San lord Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Monday, July 26. 1993 - 7*

I

Lake Mary
t

Water: waste not want not
By SARARICCA ROSIER
Herald Correspondent
Almost everywhere wc look In
Central Florida wc find water.
W ith so m uch water, how can
wasting water tie a potential
problem? Hut most of the water
w c use comes from ground
water, a supply that Is being
used faster than it can he
replenished. A mere two quarts
per person each day arc needed
for survival, but I he averagr
person uses between 185-330

gallons per day as reported in a
recent newsletter of the League
of Women Voters.
Water Is used for drinking,
cooking, cleaning, recreation.
Irrigation and decoration. Hy
making a few simple changes In
their lifestyles many people can
reduce their water use by 40
percent.
R e p a ir leaks. T a k e short
showers Instead of baths. Use
water saving devices In toilets.
Walt for full loads to run dish­
washer or washing machines.

T u r n off faucet while brushing
teeth. Fill basin with wutcr for
shaving Instead of letting water
run. Keep container of water In
refrigerator Instead of letting
water run to cool. Th a w food In
microwave at room temperature
or In refrigerator instead of
letting water run over It. Watt
until end of meal to use garbage
disposal, or better yet. bury
vegetable parings and bones In
compost pile. Sweep driveways
and sidewalks Instead of hosing
them down. Install on/off nozzles

on hoses and shut off water
when hose is not In use to avoid
leakage. Water lawns In m orn­
ing. Periodic slow, deep Irriga­
tion Is better than dally water­
ing. In hot sum m er months, let
grass grow to lW to -2 Inches to
provide shade for roots and help
reduce water loss. Plant native
plants. M ulch planted nrcas
heavily. Use pool covers to cut
down evaporation. Keep pool
levels six Inches below level of
edge lo re d u c e loss fro m
splashing.

Women’s club welcomes new members

CALENDAR
Clogging group to have classes
Dixieland ClnRgrrs hold classes from 7-8 p.m. each Monday
at the l-akr Mary Volunteer Fire Station *33. Firm Street and
W ilbur Avrnue,

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of Weight Wutcheni meets at the l-akc Mary
Com m unity Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 0:45 p m.

Youth Center open on Friday nights
Every Friday night, the Lake Mary Com m unity Building Is
transformed In a Youth Center from 7-11 p m. Area youth are
welcome to participate In the fun.

Employment opportunities for seniors
An employment program sponsored by AARP Senior
Com m unity Service Is held at the Private Industry Council. 212
South Sanford Avc.. every Tuesday and Wednesday m orning
from 9 a .m . to 11 3 0 a.in.
Oscar Fluke. Job specialist with A A R P will assist seniors 55
years and older In finding full and part time employment.
For Information, call 321-5627.
Th e employment program Is also offered at the Lake MarySenior Center. 158 N. Country C lu b Rd.. every Thursday
m orning from 9 to 11:30a.m.
For more Infonnaton or to cull for an appointment, contact
Paulec Stevens ut 324-3060.

T h e Heathrow Women's Club
welcomed Ihc following new
members Into the club prior lo
taking a break for the summer:
K u t h lc c n B o re n a n d h e r
husband. Todd, were lifelong
residents of Orlando and new
residents of Heathrow. T h e y
have three children. Kathleen is
a former computer corporation
s e c re ta ry a n d n o w e n jo y s
aerobics, reading and traveling.
June! While Edwards and her
husband, Jo h n , moved here
from Athens. Ga. nine years ago
and now reside in Heathrow.
T h e y a re p a r e n t s of tw o
teenagers and owners of W K.
White Associates. Inc., a Social
Security Disability consulting
firm.
M ir a D o r d c r l c a n d h e r
husband. Jim . moved to central
F lo rid a 20 ye ars ago from
Canada. The y will be moving
Into Heathrow soon. Th e y have
two grown children.
Marl C a rm e n Banks*
Bergm unn and her husband.
Rolf, moved to central Florida a
few years ago. Marl Carmen
moved from l-om.i Linda. Calif.
T h e y h a v e tw o c h i l d r e n .
Rrlgettc, 22. and Robert. 15.
Mart ts working as a marketing
comnisslon trade exhibit coor­
dinator and has a degree In
|X)lltlcal science.
D ona T a n n le r and her
husband, Fred, have lived In
central Florida for 21 years.
Th e y moved lo Heathrow In the
butt year.
S h ir le y A lle n a nd h e r
husband. G ordon, moved as
winter residents lo Heuthrow a
y e a r ug o . T h e y have fo u r
children. Shirley belongs to P TA .
Welcome Wagon and Is u leader
In blble study fellowship. She
enjoys skiing, golf, reading and
walking.

LAKE MARY
HEATHROW

SARA BECCA
R O S IE R

Limit child’s TV
According to the American
Academy of Pediatrics, parents
should set limits on their child or
children's television viewing or
their child may spend all Ills
summer lime In Iront of the
television. Watching T V takes
children away from physical
a c t iv it y , re a d in g tim e and
learning experiences.
Other problems with too much
television Is that It exposes
children to violence. Here ure
some tips to limit summer tele­
vision viewing:
Set lim its on the use of
television and lx- consistent en­
forcing (hem; limit your child’s
dally view to a specific amount
of time; develop a weekly view­
ing checklist and schedule:
monitor the time spent wat­
c h in g : plan other activities,
games, trips to the library,
family outings that can take the
place of television.

Democrats plan picnic
A p t c n le a n d b a r b e c u e
sponsored by the Sem inole
County Democratic Executive
Com m itter will be held Sunday.
Aug. I from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.
at Katie's Wcklva River Landing.
There will be lots of fun for all
who attend. Enjoy canoeing,
swim m ing, fishing, volleyball.

video games and much, much
more. Indulge yourself on the
delicious food and drinks pre­
pared on she by the catering
firm of Porky's Prime BBQ. "Get
Involved. Buy Mime tickets and
bring your friends. Let's all help
to make tills fund-raiser a suc­
cess.'* said Dorothy Purdy. Do­
nations are $10 for adults:
children under 12. $5: children
under 3. $2.50. Call for ticket
In fo rm a tio n (4 0 7 )3 2 7 -7 6 1 2.
322-8232 or 321-1687.

Learn how to lobby
Just u reminder! Keep these
dales In m ind: Tuesday. Sep­
tember 11 for "Flexing Your
Political Musclc."and "H o w T o
Be A n Effective Constituent."
T h is Is a workshop on "lobby­
ing" and learning how lo make
yourself heard. Guest panelists
will Include key figures from
local and state lobby groups.
Alliance for Women's Legisla­
tion. a project of the Women's
Resource Center. For additional
in fo rm a tio n , please contact:
Jcanntnc Walsh at 644-2900 or
Evelyn Keyes 898-9624.

Movies for kids
T h e Seminole County Public
Library system has several more
presentations left In the 1993
sum m er library program "U n d e r
the Book T o p " at the Northwest
Branch Library at 580 Greenway
Blvd.. Lake Mary. For additional
Information, call 321-2410.
Wednesday. J u ly 28 at 7 p.m .:
B e d tim e stories (ages 3 -8 ):
T h u rs d a y . J u ly 29. 2 p .m ..
Schoolage films " T h e Dream
F o r e s t .'* **Flsh Is Fish .**
"Curious George Goes to the
Hospital:" Wednesday. Aug. 4. 7
p.m .. Bedtime stories (ages 3-8;

Thursday. Aug. 5 at 2 p.m.,
Schoolage films "T h e Grlnch
Clinches the Cat In the Hat;"
"Ira Sleeps O ver:" "T h e Cricket
and the Tuba:** Wednesday.
Aug. 11. 7 p.m .. Bedtime stories
(ages 3-8): Thursday. Aug. 12 at
2 p.m ., Schoolage films "Jack
and the Beanstalk" and olhers.

SAFE needs money
Jackie Cushman, founder and
chairm an of S A F E (Seminole
Arts for Education) organized
S A F E in 1991 to restore eullural
arts field trips to Seminole
County elementary age school
children. These trips were cut
frum the school year budget.
Th e y consisted of field trips to
the Bob Carr Performing Arts
Center to sec the symphony and
the ballet and trips to the
Orlando Museum of Art.
Due lo continued budget cuts.
S A F E Is p la n n in g for the
1993-94 school year. T o this end
26.000 dyers went home re­
cently with school-age children
to restore and expand dcld trips
to Include the opera and civic
theater. The dyers state that
your "donation to S A F E will be
matched dollar for dollar by
United Arts of Central Florida
and It will help defray the cost of
the program ." In order to ‘ 'pro­
vide these cultural deld trips and
let o u r c h ild re n e njoy the
challenge, inspiration and Joy
that Is available to Orange
County children."
If you wish to help provide
these culturally Important field
trips, "please send a 85 or more
donation to SA F E, c/o F A C T S ,
Seminole County School Board.
1211 Mellonvllle Ave.. Sanford.
F L 32771. O u r goal Is lo give all
the children all the arts. Re­
member all donations are tax
deductible."

Sanford H erald
Is a proud member of the 'Welcome
Wagon" Family In Seminole County

Summer fun
Abby Durham, 9. Is ready to
catch the bdll from Holly
Tarkenton, 10, while Victoria
Paone, 6. looks on. Victoria
and Holly will be attending
Lake Mary Elementary next
year and Abby will attend
Wilson Elementary. The girls
are participating In the Lake
Mary Elementary summer pro­
gram.
H w M P S o to by

If You Are:
Moving Into or
Around T h e A rea
Getting Married
Having A Baby

*o » » r

Let your Welcome Wagon representative
ansv/er your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.
If Y o u Live In O n e O f T h e s e A reas, Please Call

Before shopping: what to buy for school
With m any of the county's
I school children already back In
school. Lake Mary Elementary
has provided a list of mutcrlals
needed for each class. (A ll
suppllrs except for scissors will
I be shared, so please do not put
y o u r c h ild 's nam e on the
{supplies you send.)
• P re -K : 2 boxes tissues. 2
[packages paper cups, 5-8 &lt;&gt;/..
[change of clothes, backpack or
[school bag, 2 boxes of crackers.
] l container of diaper wipes,
[paint shirt
• K in d e rg a rte n : 1 box of

b

a

s

i

c

8 color crayons. 1 pair safety
scissors, rest mat (standard fold
u p ). 1 w id e -r u le d s p ir a l
notebook. I 8 oz. bottle white
school glue. 1 small Jar white
paste. 2 pencils. 1 large box
tissues. 1 bookbag or backpack
• F ir s t grade: 2 No. 2 pencils
(not mechanical). I bottle glue. 1
box tissues. 2 lined spirals of
notebooks 100 sheets. 1 package
assorted construction paper. 1
new white T-shirt. 1 package
zlp-loc hags (quart and/or gallon
size). 1 box 16 crayons. 1 pair
safety scissors. 2 glue sticks. 1

package stickers. 1 box baby
wipes, 1 school box. no Trapper
Keepers, plcusc
• Second grade: No. 2 pencils
(not mechanical). I pair safety
scissors. 1 glue stick. 2 lined
spiral notebooks (100 sheets
each). I package assorted con­
struction paper. 1 school box. 1
ruler, standard and metric. 1
box of 16 crayons. I bottle glue,
I b o x tis s u e s , 1 p a ck a g e
stickers, 1 box zlp-loc bags,
(gallon size). I box baby wipes,
no Trapper Keepers, please
• T h i r d grade: 1 wide-ruled
n o te b o o k p a p e r , p e n c ils .

crayons, five pocket folders: 1
red, 1 blue. 1 green. 1 yellow
and 1 free choice design, 1 ruler
w ith m e tric a n d s ta n d a rd
markings. 1 glue slick (noncolored), no Trapper Keepers,
please: 2 lined spiral notebooks,
erasers, markers, plastic school
safety scissors. I zippered pencil
[much. I roll transparent tape. I
bottle school glue. Also boys
should bring I box tissues and
girls should bring 1 box zlp-loc
bags (quart size)

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When gridlock equals democracy at work
...........................................................................................
By S TE V E N KOM AROW
Associated P re ss Wrltei
W A S H IN G T O N — For a few hours last week,
the nation’s legislature seemed to grind to a halt
Bickering over the deficit sidetracked a Hood relict
package In the House and a contretemps over ih&lt;Confederate Hag cnsnarled President Clinton's
national service bill In the Senate.
It was ugly. It was confusing And li pmhahlv
dldn’l make Congress look too good to the outside
world.
lint It wasn't gridlock. It was war healthy,
legislative war.
Six months Into the Clinton administration.
Congress Is now fully adjusted to having .1
Democrat In the White House. Th e Democrats are
pushing legislation through the proo ss. lull alter

.... „
hill And the Republicans are grabbing at every
Democratic misstep.
" T h e shadow boxing Is over." said Sen. Pete V.
Domenlcl. K-N.M .. who talked about "the sizing
up of us by the Democrats, and of us by the
president, and even between the president and
ills own people.’*
"T h e ir role now Is to be legislative terrorists."
said Rep. Mike Synar. D-Okla.
"I think It's a very line tuned, well-organized
o|x‘ratlon." Rep lllll Richardson of New Mexico,
said ot his Democratic leadership.
"It's crum bling. You could see It," said Rep, lllll
Puxon. K N Y.. new head of the G U I' s House
campaign team, after Republicans forced the
Democrats’ hand on a couple of Issues last week.
"W e ’ve hit our stride We've gone from playing
defensive hall lor the (Republican! president to

prosecutors’
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In the House. Republican voles were the key In
" I think Ihe Intensity of the Republican attaik
forcing the Democrats to withdraw, until this
son of surprised u s ." Richardson said afler the
week. 1he flood relief package proposed by
bitterly partisan debate.
President Clinton.
Republicans said the money should lx- delayed
In the Senate. Republicans arc confident they
until a way was found lo offset the cost with
can force a scaling back of Hie national service
spending cuts In other programs. Democratic
program under w hich young (tropic could take
leaders said Congress should rcs|&gt;ond to the
com m unity service Join, and earn college grants.
emergency Immediately — without offsetting cuts
I he whole bill nearly came unglued last week
— just as it had. lor example. In providing aid to
wlten Sen. Jesse Helm s. R-N.C.. tried lo add a
tin- Kurds In Iraq.
provision extending ihe federal patent for an
The GOP also scored political (joints with
insignia Ix-lo.iglng In the United Daughters of Ihe
ferocious attack against the majority party lor
Confederacy.
keeping records secret In the Investigation of
I he symbol, w hich contains a confederate Hag
embezzlement nl tlit* House |Kist office.
was at first narrowly endorsed bill then. In a
Democrats held tltetr ranks, but only after
reversal, the Senate killed the amendment.
Speaker Thom as S. Foley look lit** floor lo explain

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By S O N Y A ROSS
Associated P ress Writer

T h e o n e that got aw ay

P*otoby Tommy ViACinf

Look closely Ono osprey has accidentally dropped dinner from
its porch on top ol a utility polo behind tho Sun Bans in
downtown Sanford A second osprey peers at the catch of the
day. a fish caught in tho power line about si» feet away

Freezing organs, a
chilling bodies is
not science fiction
By LAURAN NEERQ AAR O
Associated P ress Writer
A T L A N T A — Imagine sur
geons draining every drop nl
blood from a patient, pumping
tile body lull ol "antllreeze."
then lowering the temperature
until the heart stops — .ill to 11 \
to save a life.
Or having a frozen organ li.mk
where doctors could order from a
huge supply »t kidneys livers
and other spare body parts (or
transplants, thus eliminating tin
lung — sometimes deadly —
w alling period patients often
endure today.
It may sound like sclent «•
fiction, but cryoblologlsis sav
these scenarios may someday
become reality.
"W e're not here because we're
turned on by Ice crystals." said
D r . K e l v i n H r o c k h a n k ol
CryoLlfc Inr.. which preserves
heart valves by freezing them
"W e re f'\ d ln g ways to get
people fresh tissue and organs '
Th e science of freezing living
tissue Is popular In movies, like
"F o re v e r Y o u n g " w ith Mel
Gibson, as a form of Immortality
— truly a fiction, cryoblologlsis
say with a cringe.
Hut new m edical uses of
lty|K)lltennla are in sight thanks
to the development ot biological
antifreezes, according to the -too
members of the International
Society of Cryobiology, which
met here last week
Doctors already freeze heart
valves and bone marrow — falilv
sim p le organs — lor later use
and cool patients by 20 degrees
to slow body functions during
o|ieti-licarl surgery.
Hut they can't freeze large
organs without killing litem
Even the fairly mild cold useil
during heart surgery thickens
blood dangerously.
Using cold to produce a stale
of sus|iended animation in pa
tlcnls could give surgeons valu­
able time. Vital cells die afler
only an hour on a heart-lung
machine, for example.
It also m ay allow blood —
which often blocks the surgeon’s
view — to Im* drained front a
patient during surgery.
In a recent experiment. Dr
Mike Taylor of Allegheny Gener­
al H ospital In Pennsylvania
pumped the blood out of 11
dogs, replaced It with a dear

pi. servattve .mil 1 billed the dogs
to 15 degrees — so cold tltetr
hearts and brains slopped The
preservative — sugars and Ixxly
1 hcmlcals — kept oxygen flow­
ing to the cells and protected
them from the 1 old.
S e v e r a l h o u r s l a t e r , he
warmed them up returned tltetr
11I1mn| amt woke tin ill lip I hree
illi-it ol 1 ouiplli at tons several
ilavs later hut eight have sur
viveil for lout mouths with im
sale 1 Heels
lie sain trauma surgeons are
alieady asking ulmiil the pro
•eelure. 11 it works as well on
hemorrhaging dogs, he ex|»ec ls
i llttleal trials on trauma patients
soon.
"There's no doubt It s radi­
cal. lie said Hut you've got to
g&gt;-t the Mood out ol the wav
without Imrtlug cells
lo suei ccd In some surgeries
"There's .1 slightly gruesome
aspect 10 it all Hut It could Invery hclplul '
Scientists also predict un or
gait hank — where large organs
would lie Iro/eu. stored and
t hawed w h e n e ve r a d octor
scheduled a transplant — could
In- atmui 10 years away
Key Is perfecting the biological
antifreezes 1'rcscrvuiivca used
now to freeze heart valves and
hone m a rro w a re n ’t strong
enough to prevent Ice crystals
fro m d e s t r o y i n g the blood
vessels that feed larger organs
"It's the same way antifreeze
works in your car radiator." said
l)r David Pcgg. former president
uf the society and director of a
tissue b a n k in C a m b rid g e .
Knglund It reduces the amount
ol lee that's tunned and lowers
the freezing temperature."
An organ hank would help
alleviate the chronic shortage lor
transplants Hecatisc organs
iH-gtn deteriorating as soon as
som eone's heart and brain cease
lime Honing, doctors now have
only a lew hours to transplant
alter someone dies
T h e tluie c o n s tra in t also
means doctors can't stop to
ensure a good tissue match,
meaning some transplants fall
and other patients have to take
massive anti-rejection drugs.
"More time — Increasing that
w i n d o w — Is t h e k e y . ’ '
Hrockhank said

W A S H IN G TO N - As a gradu
an- student, ilrtan Mathis found
that the number of minorities
running lor nlflce was mi low lie
1 mild almost count them all on
Ills lingers and io cs And hr
tlgm cdout wltv Money
"I started looking at where
m inority candidates received
thru money Iroin." Mathis said
I here was no network ol small,
individual donors "
Mathis mentioned Ills Itndlngs
to a Iricud — who told a friend
who told a wrll-ionttei led friend
— .mil ihe irsuli was America s
Fund, a political action coinm itirr lor candidates of color
America's Fund Is structured
m m h UK. E M IL Y ’S last .1 |*A&lt;
■Tra il'd to I'lHo to give start up
mont-v to Democratic women
candidates who sii|&gt;|&gt;orl altorllon
rights Other groups patterned
alii r EM ILY s List raise m nnrv
im candidates sup|tortlug envi­
ronmental and gay and lesbian
Issues, tor example
"There s been a void out there
lor a long lim e." said America’s
Fund poll!leal (joint man Michael
Drown, an attorney and son ol
Commerce Secretary Ronald II
Brown
A lot ol our candidates are
iN-holden to (jcoplr they really
don't want to Im- ijrholdrn lo So
few dollars route into urban
areas, and for minorities, raelt Is
pitted against the other. Our
vision was. we should all lie
natural allies "
An acronym lor Achieving
More KqiiM.ililc Representation
lit tile Congress And the Stales.
America’s Fund seeks lo Itinucl
mottles to black Hispanic or
Aslan candidates ol any party
who sn|i|Hirt a wide range ol
issues of i oncer 11 to racial or
ethnic groups Those issues in­
clude urban aid. Job training.
sup|jurt lor minority businesses,
public school reform, uniform
iieulih care, gun control and
i-llorts against drugs and crime.

Hut America's Fund Is coming
to llle at a time Congress Is
m o v in g tow ard c lo sin g Ihe
campaign finance loophole that
lias Iteipcd st ub groups get
money Into the hands nl small
dnnnis' chosen candidates.
Last month the Senate passed %
a campaign lluaiicc reform hill
that among other tilings, would
liar ( nnlrliiullons hy |mlltlcal
action committers II passed by
the lull Congress and signed Inin
law. It would ellei lively erase
"hutidling." a 1 ruelul tool lor
EM Il.Y ’s l.lsi and a major pari of
the plan lor America's Fund

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T ra ck S e r ie s e n d s tonight
l.AKK M ANY - l'lu* Lake Marv S m u im r
Tr.u k Series will t-lose m u its lour « i r k m u
tonight .il Green wcmxI L a k es Middle S t I u hi I with
tin* iiiiiui.il 'Walcrmcllon Mile* I’rcillrtloii ILic c
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predicted lime in lilt* mill* Ireforr Ih r race ami
tlir person i Ih m ' si in llirlr llm r. our im ilr ami
our Iriiialr. will win a w t rrin rlln n
T l ir in rrl lias an age group for any |x-rsoii.
m alr m Inn.ill' Inini age llv r un up lor anyone
ttllctcslcd m i mi nine lot fun getting in slt.i|x
hi getting iraily lor (lit* liu*li scluml irai k anil
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D e strad e . Nen b lo w away R e d s
MIAMI
Orestes D r s ir .u li fill a tw o run
liiit u r i a n il K o lili \ r n w on Ins lu s i N a tio n a l
League start as F ln riila Ix-at ( im u in .iii 7 A
D r s ir a ilr . given a n s i S iitu til.iy night an il
chopped l o sivtll III t lir iMtIIIU! n r ilr l lia il h a lln l
only IN 2 s in r r tlii- A ll-S i.ir break Hoi In- w as
A lor , 1. in c lu d in g an K ill single in a lo u r run
lil ill hi tunc am i lust ii’h llt I ion ii i m the se ve n th
\ r n 11 Ol a rookie p u r lin ! six in n in g s g iv in g
up two In is am i three ru n s |lr \u n lla r v i-v got
ilit- last iw iio iils lor Ins 2‘ n li s.n .
1 mi Hrli h rr III til was tin- lost i

Area duffer w in s Flo rid a O p e n
H A IN ES ( I I I — Inn Chutney ol S o rrrn lo
slim lus tliirtl straight *iH ih rn parti &lt;1 Ih r lusi
play oil liolr Simduv in win t h r Florida Ojx-n
C hancry s roiiml caught tIm i! rminil Iraclri
Attain Annaiiosi limn J u p llr r at lA-tm dcr pat
274 ill llir GrcnclefcGnll to T riin ls Hr sort
Jo hn |.rr ol Naples was third with 72-27H
followt tl liy \\ ill Fraill/ of Orula 70-280 and
Mark llm rk Winter Sjirm gs 72 2MI
llfiurv liatrd ol Mi.itni lit at It sou ol lluti h
liaird who plavson tin Srritor I l iA T o u r was
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Schardt, Altamonte Dodgers
repeat as NABF tourney champs
F ro m S ta ll Report*

O V I E DO M A R L IN S 1. B A T E S T E A M SPOR TS B U C K ! I
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L A K E M AKY — It's milt'll to trum p an are
On a clay that -saw a quartet of solid pitching
perforiiiuiirm . tlir one turned in by Mitch
Srltardl was Ihr cine that mattered as hr led the
defending champion Altamonte Springs Dodgers
to the National Amateur l!.tsrttall Krdrrnlion
high sc hool summer tuurnamcnt c'lianipictnshlp
Sunday .it Lake Mary High School.
After Mark Metcalf and thr Oviedo Marlins goi
past M lk r Hrtn.mclr/ and the Hairs Irani S|Mitts
Itm ks (Lake- Unwell's summer tc-aml A - 1 in the
losers' bracket final. Srltardl tossed a five hitler
as th r Dodgers (Lake Mrantlryl defeutril thr
top seeded Marlins A- I
Altam onte Springs advances to the regional
liiiiruiiuieril which will Ih- plavrcl at A|xipk i
High Sc hoot Ix-gtuulug later this week
||»r Mucks and Marlins tcitallrd |usi seven lilts
m llirlr game Me te all allowing the Murks om
nm on iwo Inis while Johnson surrendered three
runs nil live tills lo Oviedo Mrlcall si ruck Olll
right and walked two Johnson taunt'd a pair and
w alked one
W illi the store lied I I Oviedo took the lead
with a pair ol runs in lire I miII o i i i ol ilu- tilth
Inning
Mlk&gt; Hergm.m started the game winning rallv
with a one out single and udvuui eel to set ond on
a liact throw led Mrown thru hunted tor an
Inllrld hit. m ining Mergman lo third Tu n S.ilvtk
followed with a single lo seme Mergman and Mlkr
Kugletiuis singled in Hrnw u
Slavik finished with a pair ol singles and an
Kill Knglenlus had a run scored lo go with Ills
single and Kill lodd Hellhorn cmttrlhuted a
single' and an Kill
For ih« Mm ks Mark Dcsubruls had Im&lt;i Ii tills a

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pair ol singles, and scored tlictr only run on a
sarrlllcr liy by Kandy I’roulx
In ih r nightcap Scliurill allowed an uneurned
run on live hits striking mil lour and walking
two It was exactlv I he kind ol pile lung
perlcirmam • needed In ih r Allainonir scpind as
the DcMlgerssir.mdrtl 12 runners mi base
Altiiinotitr S|irmgs look a 2 &lt;&gt; h ad III I he tup ol
the serum! inning Alter .Jell Muller and Jam es
( lark singled Mi&lt; key Mono doubled home Muller
arid Jell Shaw singled to st ore c lark
In the lourih inning Shaw hit a triple ami
st oiftl on a single hv Muller
Shaw l&lt; d the Dodgers h\ going A lot l with Ills
iriph two singles a run scored and an Kill
Muller also went A tor 4 t ollt t ting a docdile. Iwo
singles a run st nreil and an Kill Mono doubled,
singled and dioi&lt; m one m u r lark singled and
st oied a run
For the Marlins Melt all doubled while Slavik.
Kiigienus Adam ( olein.in and Mergman eac h lilt
a single &lt; ole-man st orrd t)viedo s only run in ihe
stxlh lulling on a sac nlit e II v hv Itrov u
St oll I laggc- p llrh rd well In rellel lor Oviedo
entering the game in the third inning and
allowing llu Dodgers |ust one run over the Iasi
live innings

FMPSolo
Milch Schardt holpod the Altamonte Springs
Dodgers beat the Oviedo Marlins for the NABF
tournament championship Sunday afternoon

List of
tragedies
grows at
Talladega

DOUBLE TA K E S

By PAUL NEW BERRY

N A T IO N

AP Sports Wntor

C u b s sla m B ra ves
G R E E N V IL L E . S ( — T w o grand slants In
tlir Orlando Cults Doug G lauvlllr and Cnrcv
Kitpano brought hmiir an I h h victory Im tin
Orlando ( "ubs o\ rr Ihr I i r r r m lilt Mr.n rs
It was thr last nt a lour game srrtrs In iwt-t ii
thr two trains K rrtu r S lrrn s tra l.r» It pit kt d up
tin win lot thr r uhs M lkr I'oils 12 .T| nnik tin
loss lor tin 111 .n t-s

S u n s pound S m o k ie s
K N O X V IL L E . T rim - E d d lr Ida/ hli iwo
hoi nr runs lo hrlp ih r Ju rk so n vlllr Suns t nine
from Ix-hlnd and drlcal tin- Knoxville Smokies
11-5 Sunday in r hr Southern League
Multi shnrtrnrd ihr game lo 7 ‘ i innings
Dlii/ w ho w rn l 4 lor ri also tut a doiihlt
Know lilt- pimpt'd out lo a A ll h ad m llu l u s t
tuning mi a two-run homer Iroiu Ah \ Gott/ah/
Ins | |ili ol Ih r star
Shawn Green addrd
.m oilirr run with an Kill single
Ih r Suns tightened lire s o m to A 2 lit ihr
st i ond on a two-run limner In l.lpso Nava. Iris
sixth hut Guu/alr/ hit another solo slim in thr
ImiII oiii ol ih r timing lo make tin- st on- 4 2
Eddie Ola/ brought Ih r Su ns wiihln our again
wuh a solo home run III Ih r top ol thr third, ami
Jar ksonvillr pill Ihr game aw.IV III I lie lop nl Ih r
founh scoring ih rrr runs on Imntr runs Irorn
l)i.«/ ami Tow Miivriiird and a lirldrr's t lio lrr
Maynard s hoim- run was Ills srroud ol Ih r v ra r

Mertin su rp rise s O p e n field
&lt; A K M LL Iml — Even L a t i n M rrtrn tlullt I
n m sidrr hrrst-H ,i i o u trn d rr lor tlir I ' S
W om rn s ( ip. n i h.iiuplouslilp
Shr hadn't won hi ulnr vt-.irs .mil had m issrrl
Ihr ■til in iwo ol hrr Iasi ih r r r louruaim tits Ih r
only llnish was a in lor 7.r&gt;ih
M rrtrn. who puked up 8144 uou at ( rmiked
Stlek Goll Chili with h&lt; i surprising I stroke w in.
had three- suprrli « ltlp shots while shixiilng a
4-tm drr par tiH Sum!.tv
Shr chipped In from about 70 Irri for a blrdlc
with a 9-Iron on tin -lO tv u rd Kith hole Th e n
she just m issed an cugle- on thr 400 vartl closing
hole wtirn her approach shot stopped about
three feel from ihr n ip I In- liirdlr gave her an
H undrr-par 2H0 lor On- lotirriarm nl
llrlrn Allrrdsson ol Sweden who Ix-gun lire
round leading l»v Iwo sirokts linishrtl itrd lor
si-eond with Donna Andrews sin pushed a
15-foot putt (us") lo I h r right ol the t up oil the
1Hih that would have furred tin IH hole playoll
I'.u Hradlcy. Ihr 10H| opt n winner, and
1liroinl Knhayaslil ol Japan I led Im lourih*

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HttaltJ Photo b» Jus Mopp*

C h e c k in g out the n e w d ig s
W hilo mo Seminolo County Spo rts Training Center
w ill b« homo to United S tates Soccer Federation
national teams, the cornple* in Lake Sylvan Park
o ffe rs additional public tacildios Formally opened by

Seminole Counly diroctor of tourism Jack Wert
(sp eaking) and othor d igndan os S atu rd ay, the
comple« includes nine tennis courts, four outdoor
raquctball courts and a total of s&lt;« soccer fields

Can Cowboys afford to keep Emmitt?
By D A V E Q O LDBER Q
AP Football Writer
A U S T IN . Texas — How do you lit Sfd) million worth
ol players into a $A5 million salary cap?
Th a t's what the Dallas Cowboys are trying ligure mil
c.ill it the Cowboys' quandary, or the reason Emmitt
Smith siisai home in Pensacola
Or call It the reason why there may t&gt;c no more

dv nasties in the NTT. sera ol tree agency.
For as Dallas prepares lo tx-cmuc the team ol the INIs,
ii uuisl hud a way lo avoid losing its aw-esome young
lalcut because It won't III under the salary cap that
lakes elfcet next year
So here is Jcrrv Jones, the team's owner, drawing
graphs on a napkin In llu- team s dining room al Si
Edwards College
See Cow boys. Page 2H

T A L L A D E G A . Ala - Th e y came
to mourn Duvcv Allison and wound
tqi wale lung another tragedy
I think it's fortunate when you
run like- we run .is Iasi as we run.
thai we don't have more had things
happen ii. o s s.u&lt;! Kyle Pi-tiv who
linlslied lourih m Sunday s Dtcllard
~&gt;&lt;* i at Talladega Supcrsprcdwav
I don't think we're jinxed or
am ililng You've jusi gol lo Imik at
all the gcMid limes The go od Lord
liMiks after us all ilu- lime There's
just a lew who tall through the
c r.u ks now and ihcn "
In a spun already shaken hv the
deaths ot iwo luji stars, tins lime il
was a lesser known driver who felt
1he w Tilth ol high speed
Stanley Smith, who pays the lulls
with a dry wall business in the
Mirmingham suburb ol Chelsea hut
races lor the love ol lire sjKirt. was
making his lirsi N ASCAR Winston
Cup start ol the year. Mtit just before
ilu- hallway |miiiii ot the 188 lap
race, he was critically Injured In a
seven-car crash
Early today lie clung to life- with a
Iraciurrd skull al (lit- same hospital
where Allison died 12 days earlier
alter a helicopter crash in the
Talladega lullclci
The day already had a somber
tune with a touching prrrace cere­
mony that featured Allison's widow.
See Tra g e d ie s . Page 2D

Convicted quarterback an invaluable lesson
In case you missed II. a high
sc hool stale cliam|jlc&gt;uslil|&gt;-wtnnlng
quarterback was thrown In jirlson
tills pasl weekend
Issiie Johnson, who led Pasco lo
Ihe Class AA stale Mile Iasi DccctuI m t . was sentenced to seven years to
jirlson for violating his jimhatlon on
ii robbery conviction
.Johnson. I II. had jilcadcd guilty
to the- robbe-rv uf a |&gt;l//a deltvc-r'v
man in May of*1991.
Tlic-rc s s o uiucli about Mils story
dial's unsavory that It's almost
ImjMissIble to list
Il began after Johnson had tx-c-n
Indicted and a warrant for Ills arrest
had been Issued. Mill somehow. Ih r
rnm b hird forces of Ihr Dade ( Tt y
police and Pasco Coun ly S h eriffs
i)e|&gt;arimeni couldn't find .Johnson,
who was making headlines every
week nr. the quarterback of Ih r
I’asco Pirates.
W hen the Tam jia Tribune uu
covered the story and brought the
matter to the attention of the local
gendarm e, the outrage directed
against the news|&gt;a|K-r by the Pirate
fiildifnl was enormous.

S P O R TS

TO N Y
D oSO R M IER

At Johnson's hearing, there was
an o u tp o u rin g of supjm rt for
.Johnson, saving that lie liad made ii
mi s t a k e h ill p a r i l e l p a i l u g in
alhletles had helju-d turn him
around Florida A A M Cnlversliy
|ircimlv-d Joliuson a lull grant in-ald
lo play loot h ill
So Johnson was given |iroh.itlnn
and allowed to |ilay in the stale
ehain|j|i)iishl|) game
Last week. Johnson was con­
victed of violating his iirnhatton (for.
among other things, skipping school
and smoking marijuana) ami senI c i u cd lo seven years in prison
With ilie high school athletic-

season alxmi to start (the ttrst
official day ol practice lor fall sjxirts
Is Aug 91. tilts ts as gixxl a time as
any to remind those students who
will participate In extracurricular
actlvllles that the njiportunlly to do
so is it |irlvllege to i&gt;e earned, not a
birth right
That may sound a trltle heavy­
handed. hul these young men and
women are siipjxiscd to lx- at high
st hool lor an education. And while I
am a linn believer In alhletles and
other extra-curricular activities as it
means ol student retention, putting
athletics tx-tore academics Is unjiardnnahlc.
Also, while- Charles llarklcv may
not iliink so. tlir |&gt;rlvllegrs and
henellts that go with being an
n tlilf tc com e wi t h eertaln resjMiuslhllltles. namely, nuilntnlnlng
a level of icindui'l that Is consistent
with the jiosltlon of that os a
student-body leader.
Is that unfair? Is It unreasonable
to expect athletes to main a code of
conduct that other students don't
have to follow?

I don t think so. primarily because
I don't believe the code of conduct
ImjMised by teachers, couches, and
administrators lo he extreme. And If
the adults with whom we entrust
our children are to maintain any
standards ol behavior, then there
have to he role models, students
who are examjilcs of what can he
ac-comjjllslied try those willing to
follow* a disc iplined jiath
Certainly, being a student-athlete
lor a member of the hand or chorus
or yearbook) can carry an uncom ­
fortable degree of notoriety; not all
the attention (such as this column,
some may charge) directed toward
these s t u d e n t s Is posi t i ve nr
laudatory.
At the risk of being harsh. It goes
with the territory. With the prestige
comes the scrutiny; with the adula­
tion comes the catcalls; with the
rights come the rcsjjonstbllltlcs.
It's not so much that studentathletes don't deserve special privi­
leges. but that being an athlete Is a
special privilege, a demanding one
to be sure, hut a rewarding one for
those who don't abuse It.

HERALD DAILY

�as • Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Monday, July 26, 1093

S T A T S &amp; S TA N D IN G S
■AMBALL STANDINGS
Ma|*r League Baseball
All Tim et ED T
A M E R IC A N LE A O U E
la t t Division
W
L
Boston
S) 4)
New York
sa *4
Toronto
it
44
B*Himor»
u
4S
Detroit
44
it
47 ) )
Cleveland
Milwaukee
11 17
West Division
W
L
Chicago
4)
S
47
Kansas City
X
ae 47
Teias
Seattle
4* »
44 u
Calltornia
Minn*sol*
4) u
Oakland
40 ) )
Saturday's Cam tt
Boston!. Oakland 1
KansasCIty*
*. D etroit!
New York 1, California 3
Baltimore ». Mi. mesota 1
Chicago*. Milwaukee 1
Seattle*.Cleveland I
Toronto 1 . Te ia t t
Sunday’s Carnes
Boston*. Oakland 1
New York 4, Calltornia I
Detroit 1 . Kansas City 0
Cleveland 11, Seattle »
Minnesota 1. Baltimore 1
Milwaukee 7, Chicago 1

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Toronto*. To sat 7
Monday's Came*
Tesat (Brown 7* and Bohanon *1) at
Kansas City IHanay t i and Rasmussen 01).
1 . * 01 p m
New York (Key I I 1) at Detroit (Weill f It,
7 lip m
Cleveland (K ra m e r 111 at Chicago
lAlvartt 1*1.1 01pm
Boston (Clement * *) at Milwaukee (Novoe
001.1 Olp m
Oakland (Darling 1 al at Calltornia (Finley
II 71.10 01pm
Tuesday's Games
New York at Detroit. 7 01pm
Baltimore at Toronto. 7 1 1 p m
C lev*land at Chicago. • 01 p m
Boston aI Milwaukee, I 01 pm
Teiat al Kansas C lt y .l l l p m.
Minnesota al Seattle. to Olp m
Oakland at Calltornia. 10 Olp m
N A TIO N A L LE A G U E
East D M lien
Pet.
OB
W 1
Philadelphia
(X
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SI. Louis
it ) 4
57 41
Montreal
57) t'S
(7
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Chicago
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4*
Pittsburgh
4)1 14'4
45 )4
Florida
4) )4 .4)4 If
3)7 M
New York
3) u
West Division
Pet.
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San Francisco
S*0 4
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Atlanta
4)
Houston
41
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SI
uo 1)
Lot Angeles
SI 47
Cincinnati
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S*nO*go
XO f l
X
4)
Colorado
34 47 .3*7 X
Saturday's Games
Chicago 7. Houtton*
San Francltco 1. Philadetphia 4
Lot Angeles i. Nam York 4.10 Innlngt
Florid* 1. Cincinnati*
Atlanta II. Pittsburgh a
Colorado t. St Leuli I
San Diego II. Montreal *
h n d t y '1 Camay
Atlanta I). Pittsburgh l
Chicago 1, Mout ton t , 11 Innlngt
St Louis), Colorado a. 11 innings
New York 4. Lot Angela* 0
Montreal t, San Dtaee a. to innlngt
San Francitoo t. Philadelphia 1
Florida 7. Cincinnati 3
Monda y'i Oamat
Lot Angela* I Herth Iter 7 t l at San Fran
citcolHickartan) l).4 O Jpm
San Diego (Whitenurti J at at Chicago
(G u tm an*)).* 01pm
Cincinnati &lt;Ri|o 71) at Houtton (Kilo II II,
• Olp m
Atlanta IM addua 10 1) at Colorado
(Leskanic t I I , » O lp m .
Tuetday. July 17
San Diego at Chicago. 3 . » p m
St Louitai Philadelphia. 7 . » p m
Montreal al Plfttburgh, 7.11 p m
Florida a! New York, 7 *0p m
C meinn* 11 at Houtton. t 01 p m
Atlanta at Colorado. * O lp m
Lot Angtlet at San Francisco. 10 l i p m
Southern League
Secend Hell
Eastern Division
L Ft). OB
W
Cerollne 1 Pirates»
17 1)
Sit —
1
Orlande (Cubs)
1* . » )
l(
17 1)
Knoevlll* (Blue Jeysl
1)1 1
Jacksonville I Mariners) 11 17 .411 4'e
3*7 (
« Greenville (Breves)
It
If
Western Division
Birmingham (WSos)
*7) —
X
1)
Huntsville (Athllctl
17 1)
3)1 )
Chattanooga ( Reds)
IS 14 -ASP Jto
XO 4
Memphis (Royals)
IS IS
.400 7
■ Nashville (Tw intl
1) II
■ won llrtl halt dlvltion title
Saturday'* Carnet
Orlande 17, Oreenellla *
Kneivllle II, Jacksonville 1
Chattanooga 1. Carolina 1. II Inning*
Birmingham 1, Momphlt I
Huntsville 7, Nashville*
Sunday’ t Cam tt
Orlande II. Oreemrllle I
Jacksonville It. Knoiellle 1
Ceroima 1 Chattanooga 1
Birmingham f. Momphlt 0
Nathrllle 10. Munttvllle 1
Monday’* Came*
Orlando at Carolina
Memphis at Knot »IHe
Jack tony tile at Ctiatlanooga
Nathyllla at Birmingham. 1
Creenyilleal Huntsville
Tuesday's Cam tt
Or land* *1 Carallna
Memphis *1 Knoivill*
Jacksonville at Ctu ttjneega
Nathyllleat Birmingham
Greenville*! Huntsville
Florida Start Laague
Second Hall
Eastern Division
W
L Pet. OB
*4) —
Si Luo* (Met*)
!• 10
)4* )(*
Vero Beach (Dodgersi
17 14
0 4 ,ton* (Cubs)
St* ) ' »
14 1)
444 )
1)
• L44eland ( Tigers)
1)
444 )
Oscroi* (Astros)
1)
1)
444 S
W P Beach (Erpot)
1)
1)
M
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Fort Lauderdale (Red Soil
It
is
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Western Division
400 —
11
II
St Pete (Cardinals)
'l
Charlotte (Rangers!
17 1)
)M
117 n s
Saretota (WhileSoil
IS 14
too )
Dunedin (Blue Jeysl
IS IS
444 4(1
1*
Fori Myert (Twins)
1)
4)3 )
17
« Clearwater (Phillies)
1)
■ won tir»t hall division title
Saturday’ s Carnet
Dartona 1. Lakeland I
St Lucie 1, Fort Lauderdale 1. 10 innings
Vero Beach 1, Clearwater 0
Ouned'h 7. West Palm Beach 1
St Petti stKirg 1, Charlotta t
Fort Myerk 1. Saretota I
Sunday’s Camas
St Petersburg 17. Osceola 4
Fort Lauderdale*. Vero Beach 7
Daytona at Charlotte, ku tp. rain
Clearwater 1. W ell Palm Beach }
Dunedm 11, St Lucid I
Sarasota at Fort M yert. ppd . roln
Monday’s Games
St Petersburg at Osceola
Fort Lauderdale el Vero Beach
Daytona at Charlotte, comp oltutp game
Daytona *t Char lotto
West Palm Beach at Clearwater
SI Lucia al Dunedin
Sarasota at Fort M yert

Tuesday') Games
St Petersburg at Fort Lauderdale
Dunedin al O u t o li
Lakeland M S I Lucia
Fort Myers at Watt Palm Daach
Cleerwater al Charlotte
Daytona al Sarasota

BASBBALL BOXBB
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FLORIDA
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ab r ti bi
Samuel 3D 10 0 0
4 1)0
Carrel
Dghrty II a o 0 o
R nteneX 3 0 7 t
((o rris lb 110 0
BrberieM ) 1 0 0
SeteJb
4 11)
Canine It ) 2 ) 0
RSndrt rl 4 0 ) 0
Whllmrrf 4 1 1 1
Oliver c
4 110
Dltrd* 1b 3 1 3 3
Brnton st 1 0 0 0
Natal c
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Brm lldct ) 0 0 I
Weiss tt
4 0 10
Belcher p 2 0 0 0
Nenp
20 0 0
Service p 0 0 0 0
Briley ph t 1 0 0
Wckndr p 0 0 0 0
Turnrp
t 0 0 0
Vershoph 10 0 0
RRdrgtp 0 0 0 0
Ayala p
000 0
Harvey p 0 0 0 0
Tatals
30 1 4 3
Tetait
14 7 t l *
Cincinnati
Itt X » - 3
F ter Ida
&lt;0* Ml tli - f
E — RSander* ( 1 ). Branson ID , Brumfield
( I ) . Destrade M l) OP - Florida I LOB —
Cincinnati 1. Florida t 76 - Oliver ( i l l .
Destrade ( t i l HR - Sabo III). Destrade i l l
SB — Carr ( X ) . CS — Carr (ID . Renteria
(II. S — Carr SF — Brumlieid Natal
IP
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Cincinnati
Belcher L .« 4
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Service
1 1
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Florida
1
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11 1 0 0 t
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Harvey S.24
7) 0 0 0 0
Service pitched to i bailer inth* 7th
H B P - b y Belcher (N ile ll WP - Turner
Umpires — Home. Bonin First. Gregg
Second. Wally Belt. Third. Tata
T - 7 . * * A - 41070

T O D A Y ’S M A JO R LEAO UE LEAD ER S
A M E R IC A N LEAGUE
O AB
R H Pet.
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Oterud Tor
f l )47 aa 1)7
O Neill N Y
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RHenderton Oak
3)7
1 ) )00 X 44
Goniaiei Tea
i ) 272 (4 10)
37*
MVeughn Bos
( i MS SO too
224
Mob lor Tor
44 344 71 1)7
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Olerud. Toronto. 1)7; Molllor Toronto. 1)7;
Baerga. Cleveland. 111. McRae KansasCity.
t i ll O niley J r. Seattle. It*. Lotton Clave
land. tta. RAlomar. Toronto, lla _
OauMet
Oterud. Toronto, al j While. Toronto. 27;
O'Neill. New York. 1* Puckett. Minnesota
11, Carter. Toronto. 11. TMertinei. Seattle.
14; G rllle y J r . Seattle, la; Anderson,
Baltimore, aa, Palmeiro. Tesas. la
Triplet
Hulte. Tesat. 10. L Johnson. Chicago, to.
Lotion. Cleveland. 7j Cuyier. Detroit. 7.
Cora. Chicago. 7; McRae. Kansas City. *;
Baerga. Cleveland. 1
Mom* Rum
Belle. Cleveland. I I . Griffey Jr, Seattle. I I
Goniaiei. Tesat. 17; Tatllelon, Detroit, la.
Fielder. Detroit. IS. Thnmas. Chicago. 14;
Salmon. Calltornia. 11; Palm er.Tesat.lt
n gaged Called leg
Belle. Cleveland. IS. Fielder. Detroit. IS.
Olerud. Toronto. H i Carter. Toronto, 71.
Tetlleton Detroit. 7*; Thomas Chicago. IS.
Baerga. Cleveland. 74
Run*
Molilor. Toronto. 71; White, Toronto. 71;
Baerga. Cleveland. 71; Grittey Jr. Seattle.
71; RAlomar. Toronto. 71. Lollon. Cleveland.
70; P hillips. Detroit. 70; RHenderton.
Oakland. X
Staten Bates
Lotion. Cleveland, al; Curtis. California,
17; R A lo m a r . T o ro n to . 11; P o io n la .
Calltornia. H ; RHenderton. Oakland. 1*
LJohnton. Chicago. I I , White. Toronto. I I .
Pitching M l Decisions)
Key. New York. I I 1. HO. Id*; Mustlna.
Baltimore, tt-4. 711. 4*5; Appier, Kansas
City. 11-4. 711. 104; Wickman. New York.
01. 717. a i*. McDowell. Chicago, i l l . 714.
1.71; Htnigen. Toronto. 111. 70*. 1 **j
Fernand*!. Chicago. 111. .70*. I t )
Strikeouts
R Jo h n io n . S e a ttle , 110; L a n g* to n ,
California. IM . Guim an. Toronio. M l; Perei.
New York, li t ; Appier. Kansas City. II*
Con*. Kansas City. It*; Finley. California.
Ml
Saves
Montgomery. Kansas City. X . Aguilera.
Minnesota. 17. Olson. Baitimora. M- OWard.
Toronto. 1*. Russell, Boston. It. Henke.
T e ia t I I ; Eckersloy.Oakland ll
N A T IO N A L LEAOUE
O AB
R
H Pet.
742
71 304 4* 111
Galarraga Col
3)3
MercodPit
*4 J7) St 47
344
Bands SF
4* 140 24 t l)
34t
Kruk Phi
t ) 221 *7 U l
Jell tries StL
340
ft 1)4 » i n
Gwynn SD
3)4
M 143 J1 tti
3)3
Grace Chi
4) ))t
)t T14
77 11 1 *1 tot
331
Gllkey StL
RoThompion SF
7* 244 3) 44
DO
Kelly Cln
71 no 44 102
11*
Hits
Jelleries. SI Loutt. in. Galarraga. Col
orado. 111. Dykstra. Philadelphia. M il
Bonds. San Francisco. III. Bagwell. Houston,
t i t ; Butler. L o t Angeles, l i t ; Grace,
Chicago, tl*
Doublet
Bichette. Colorado. 11. 8 *09,0 Houston. X .
Dykllra. Philadelphia. 1* Gllkey, SI Loult.
11. Grace. Chicago. 11. Galarraga. Colorado.
1 1 . Gwynn. San Dlago. 11

Trip***
Coleman. New York. I , Castilla. Colorado,
t. Morandml. Philadelphia, t; DLewis. San
Francisco, t ; Finley. Houtton. *; E Young,
Colorado 1. Martin. Pittsburgh. 1; JBell.
Pittsburgh. 1. Butler. Los Angeles. 1
Hem* Runt
Bonds. San Francisco. X . Juslicu. Atlanta.
11; MaWllliams. San Francisco. 11. Gant,
Atlanta. » . M cG rltl. Atlanta, n. Bonilla.
New York. I I ; Platt*. Los Angeles 70
Runt Batted In
Bonds. San Francisco. 7f. MaWiMiams. San
Francisco. 71. Galarraga. Colorado. 79,
Paul ion. Philadalphia. X . Justice. Atlanta.
*1. Murray, New York, tt; Bagwell, Houston.

*1
Runt
Dykstra. Philadelphia. *0. Bonds. San
Francisco. 7*. Kruk. Philadelphia. *7; Big
gio. Houston. **. DLewis. San Francisco. U l
Biauser. Atlanta. *1. Coleman. New York, *1
H e lm Bases
Coleman. New York. It, DLewis. San
Francisco la. OeShieldt. Montreal. II. Carr,
Flerida. M. Jefleriet. SI Loutt. X . E Young.
Colorado. 1*: Roberts. Cincinnati. 1*.
Dykstra. Philadelphia. 14
Pitching I II Decisions)
Kile, Houston, 11 I, *17, 1.71; TGrten*.
philedelphia. 111. (00. I X . Avery. Atlanta.
II 1 7M. 101. Burkett. San Francltco. 1* 4.
77* 111. Glavine. Atlanta 114 7X. 1*1,
Swill. San Francisco 141. 717, 1**; Os
born*. St Loult. *4. M l. 171
Strikeouts
Rl|o. Ctnoenall. i l l ; Smodl. Atlanta. I X ;
GMaddue. Atlanta, tla. Benet. San Diego.
I l l ; H arnitch . Houston. IIS; G u im an.
Chicago. 107. TCreen*. Philadelphia, to*.
Candlottl. Los Angeles. 10*
Saves
LeSmilh. St Louis, la. Myert. Chicago X .
Harvey, Flerida, X . Beck. Sen Francisco.
I I ; Stanlon, A lle n lj. I I ; M lW Iillam s,
Philadelphia. X . Welle land. Montreal. II

Tim Raines is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing lor the Chicago White Sox. Hie state are
for the 1993 season in the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and current career totals
(including 1993 games) in the third column.
Raines had a slow weekend, going CMor-tive as the White
Sox nipped tho Milwaukee Brewers 6-5 on 8 0 Jackson's ninth
inning single. The Heathrow resident did come back to single
in tour at bats Sunday, but Chicago lost to the Brewers 7-3.
RAINES G A U G E

*93
CalBgory
Games........... . . 54
At-bats.......... . .. 200
Runs............. .... 42
Hits...............
62
RBI
.... 30
Doubles...... .... 6
Triples........... .... 4
Homo runs........ 10
Steals...........
6
Average......... .... 310

best
160
647
133
194
71
36
13
18
90
.334

c a rttr
1,757
6,661
1,178
1,983
683
322
100
117
735
296

Tim R a in e s

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AUTO RACING
DteHard IM Results
TALLADEGA. Ale — Results Sunday ot
th* DrHard XO NASCAR stock car race,
with ilartm g position In parentheses,
hometown, type ol car. laps completed,
reason out. It any. money won and Winner's
average ipwd in mph
I III) Oa&gt;* Earnhardt, Doolie. N C
Chevrolet Lumlna. It* tt? .D i. IJJil.’ . 1. (11
Ernie Irven Concord. N C . Chevrolet
Lumlna. II* t iM IO . 1 111) Mark Martin.
Jamestown. N C . Ford Thunderbird II*
*40 4*) 4 141 Kyle Petty. H igh Point. N C .
Pontiac Grand Prut. tU . 1 ) 1.)*). 1 M D Dai*
Jerrttt, Conover. N C . Chevrolet Lumlna.
IM IM 7*0 4 (7) Greg Sack*. Winter Park.
Feed Thunderbird. IM . It7 .ll)
7 (11) Morgan Shepherd. Conover. N C .
Ford Thunderbird IM | » W I li lt Harry
Gant. Taylorsville. N C . Chevrolet Lumlna.
IM SH 111 * ID Bretl Bodme Harrisburg
N C . Ford Thunderbird 111 I I I 0(1 10 (M l
Wally Dallenbach J r
Greensboro N C .
Ford Thunderbird I I I . |l**«) M ( I I B&gt;ll
Elliott Oewsonvill* G a . Ford Thunderbird.
IM 1 1 ) 74) t l ( « ) Hut Stricklin Cetera
Ala . Ford Thunderbird. IM tit *4)
II IX ) Bobby Hlllm J r . Harrisburg N C .
Ford Thunderbird M IIO Af). 14 111) Terry
Lebont* Archdale. N C . Chevrolet Lumlna.
IM Ito.ltt; t l ( 4t) Bobby Latent* Trinity.
N C , Ford Thunderbird 1*1 *14.110, 1* 1 1 1 )
Geotl Bod,n*. Ju lia n . N C . Ford Thun
derbird. IM. 111041. 17 M il Rusty Wallace.
Concord. N C . Pontiac Grand Prlt. IM.
117*00 II 1X1 Lake Speed. Kannapolis.
N C . Ford Thunderbird. IM. I» .7t !
IS IN I Dick Trickle. Iron Station. N C .
Ford Thunderbird. 117. 1* * 1 J X
111)
Michael Waltrip. Davidson N C . Pontiac
Grand P m . 1*7. *11.411 11 IX ) Jell Purvis.
Clarksville. Term . Chevrolet Lumlna. 117.
t».l* l. 77 1)7) Phil Parsons. Lake Norman.
N C . Chevrolet Lum lna. t|7. I l l Ml. 1). M l)
Rich Wilian. Bartow. Pentlac Grand Pyle,
IM . 111.**) 74 (D Ricky Rudd Chesapeake.
Va . Chevrolet Lumma 1*4 114.1)1
1 ) 1 17) Jimmy Means. Forest City. N C ,
Ford Thunderbird. 1*1. M .M . » (to) Loy
Alien J r . Raleigh. N C . Ford Thunderbird.
I l l U.4M 17 (1)1 Sterling Marlin, Col
umbia. T e n n , F o r d Thunderbird. t l ) .
SI1.7X. J* (t*1 Jim m y Hensley Ridgeway.
Va . Ford Thunderbird. 117 *17.710 X 1*11
Dave Merc s Avery t Creek. N C . Chevrolet
Lumlna. IX , 14 3*0 X (171 Jimmy Spencer.
Mooresvlll*. N C . F ord Thunderbird. 174.
s ii.n o
11. ( I ) Jett Gordon, Charlotte. N C .
Chevreitt Lum lna. to*, engine failure.
1 1 1.3)0 1) (X I Kars Schrader. Concord. N C .
Chevrolet Lum lna. I4J. engine (allure.
S IM M . U (IM Ted Musgrev*. Troutman.
N C . Ford Thunderbird. ID . crash, tll.4 1 ).
14 ( X I N til B o n n tll. Hueylown. Ala .
Chevrolet Lumlna. t i t , crash. M 41). 1) 1)4)
Kenny Wallace. Concord. N C . Pontiac
Grand Pria. *4 suspension. 14.130 14 1)1)
Oernk* Cop*. Charlotte. N C . Ford Thun
derbird. X . engine tellur*. *12.340
17 ( 1*1 Darrell Waltrip. Franklin. Tenn
Chevrolet Lumlna. X . engine lallur*. 117.110.
X ID Rick Mast. Rockbridge Beths. Va..
Ford Thunderbird. 4*. crash. SIM M ; X . 0 4 )
Jimmy Horton. Somerville. N J.. Chevrolet
lumlno. *1. crash 17.7X. 40 (ID Stanley
Smith. Chelsea. Ala , Chevrolet Lumlna. *1.
crash. 17.I X . 41 { ] * ) Rllchl* Putty.
Ranoleman. N C
Ford Thunderbird. M.
crash. 17,(41. 47 1 141 Robby Gordon. Orange.
C a lif. Ford Thunderbird. 1). crash, D7.M )
Race Data
Time *1 race; 1 t l 01 (does not include
(0 minute red (leg delay)
Margin tl vlctery; 4 1nctses
Caetren llags 1 1 tor 17 laps
Lead changes 74 among lOdrivert
Lap Naders: Elliott I. Irvan ) I). K Petty
I ) ; Earnhardt 14 4) ; Irvan 4447. Elliott
4( 4*. Irvan X *1. Rudd 44. Irvan 47. Jarrell
(* X . K Ptlty 71 74 Martin 71U. J Gordon
44 M . Earnhardt *7*7; Shepherd t t 10).
J Gordon 10) 10); E a rnh a rd t to* It* ;
B Bodies* 117 IX . Ja r rttt D i m . J Gordon
I I ) . Earnhardt 124 12*. K Petty 1)7 IK .
Irvan 1)1 tl*. K Petty 147 II I ; Irvan tl* 14).
K Petty 1*4 11); Earnhardt IM IM

GOLF
Florida Open. Scares
HAINES C ITY — Final scores Sunday in
th* 14) 000 Cadillac Florida Open goll
tournament al th* Grenelet* Goll A Tennis
Resort M won on t in t hole ol sudden deoth
playdlll
• Jim Chantey, Sornto. St.000 l t ( I K * l - 171
Adam Armagotl. Jupiter
*7 If M X —274
John Lee. Naples
*4 M 71 72-171
Will Franlr, Ocala
*4 to 73 70-3*0
Mark Bucek, Winter Springs 4*71-71 71— X I
Tom Eubank. Coconut Creek 72 *7 7**7- 213
David Camp*. Lengwoed
73 71 71 i f — 2*1
Ren Ttrry, Tampa
74*7*2 22— 202
A Briny Bllrd. Miami Beach X 24*4 X - l* 3
Bill Buttner. Gulfport
7)4*71)1-2*3
Sean Pacetti. Palatka
717) M 7 1 -2 U
Drue Johnson. Tarpon Springs 74 74 M **— 2*4
MlkeMallli*. Palm C ity
44 71 7) 70-2*4
on Philo Jr .Amelia Island
*7 74 X 7 )— 204
Jell Leonard. Tampa
M If 74 71— 2*4
Fred Corntll. Clearwater
4*71X74-2*4
Tom Olson. Gainesville
72 7)M 71-2*1
Nevm Sulci III*. Lehigh
74 7) X I t - 21*
Brad Brewer, Orlando
7) X 7* X - 2 M
David Hancock. Pnm Cty Bch *7 7) 71 71— 2M
Jamie Howell. Rockledg*
47 7k 71 71— X7
Mike Domatsk*. Sarasota
74 71 M 7 4 -X 7
Dave Corlllius. Englewood
X X 7* 72— 2M
Tom CNaver. Boca Raton
tl 74 4* 72- 3*4
Matt Milchtll. Clear water
7 i7 )M 7 )-2 M
Tom Carr. Fort Myers
71 X 71 71— X*
U S Women's Open Scores
C A R M E L Ind — Scores end earnings
Sunday after th* tin* I round ol the 1*00 000
U S Women i Open, played on the* lit yard.
p a r -7 ) Crooked Stick Goll Club course
(* amateur)
Laurl Metier. 1144.000
71 71 X U - X 0
Donna Andrews. U2.411
71 70S* 7 1 -M I
Helen Altrediton. 141.4)1
44 70 41 7 4 -M I
Pat BradNy. I X . l i t
7) X M 71— M l
Hiromi KObayashi I X , l i t
71*7 71)4-1*1
Patty Sheehan. 121.170
7171*171-1*4
Belly King. 117.121
7 4 X 7 1 M -X 1
MictselN McCann. S t ) . ) ) )
X * * X 11-1*1
Nancy Lop*/. I I 7.1)1
X 71X14— 1*1
AyakoOtamoto SI7.M1
*4 7) 71 74 -211
Laura Davies .ill.* * )
7)71**71-1*4
JoAnneCorner. H I T*)
7 l * f 7 ) 7 ) -l M
Tina Barrel!. H i m
7 1 7 1 X 7 I-X 7
Chris Johnson. lit,*?*
tl 71(1 7 1 -X 7
SherriSHinhauet.SM.m
J J *7 71 71-1*7

Nina Foust, SI I . m
Doth* Mochrt*. tf .f 71
Gail Graham. If,f7»
Barb Mucha. If .f f l
Kris Ttchetter. S t.tx
Meg Motion. If 0*1
Dnile Ammaccapan*. M.JJ*
Allison Finney. M .I ll
Michel* Redman. M.114
Dawn Co* Jones. M 1)4
Lori West. 14 1*4
Alice Miller, so ter
Laurie Brower. SO X4
Julie LarseN.MMa
Amy AleOil. U M 4
Cindy Mah Lytord. U (44
ShelNy Hamlin. W *44
Kelly Robbins. U I N
Dina Ammaccapan*. U . l t i
a Oebbi Mtho Koyama
Judy Dickinson. *5,407
MictelieE Sllll, *5.407
Mis»i* Berteottl, U *07

71 71 71 7*— M7
72 71 70 71-1M
7)717171— X I
7) I f 71 7 1 -M l
7) 71 4f 71— T il
71 7104 7 * -)»4
7) 74 7) TO— XO
74 71 7) 7 l-lf 0
7171 7) 71— X0
I f 71 71 7 1 -XO
7) 7) 7) 7 1 -X 1
7 1 M X 7 1 -X I
71 71 X 71— X I
Ti ll X 7 I - X I
X 71 7) 7 a - X ’
7) 7) X 7S— X I
74 M 7] 7*— X t
71 X 7 I 7 I - X 1
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14 7) 71 71— X I
74 X 71 7)— X I
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New England Classic Scares
SUTTON. Mass — FInal scores and money
winnings Sunday ot th* It million New
England Clastic on th* 7 M*yard, par 71
Pleasant Valley Country Club cosrrt*
Paul Aim ge r.tlM 000
1 7Of *4 1* - 344
Jay Dotting IM 000
7)17*1*7-77)
Bruce Fleiiher.tM 000
X * 7 * * 4 f-1 7 j
Joey Slhdflar. 144 000
*4 * 7 X 44 - 374
Bobby Ciampeit. *44 000
U 7 U 7 re-174
Peter Jacobson. *17.37)
M 7 I M M -1 7 1
Brad Bryant. *31.37)
X 11 X 70-171
C u rtiiS tra n o e .U l.ir)
X X 1)70-171
Will!* Wood. SDJ71
4* * 1X 71-771
Berry Cheesman. 12)000
* t7 li;ie -i7 i
Steve Lowury. 121 000
M 4 f I f 77-274
David Proutes *1)000
72 *4 47 71-37*
Gr#g Kfltt. » l f .11)
I f X M 70-777
Je h n C o o 4 .llf.n l
7**7*170-177
B o b E k le s.llf.lll
X U M 7 4 -1 7 7
Jim Mcgovern (1* 000
11(0)170-171
Nolan Henke. 111.000
71 *7*4 71-171
John Adam*. *1*000
X l f M 71-171
Senior Classic Scare*
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich - Final scores
and money winnings ot th* UK.OOO First Ot
America Clastic an the *.414 yard, par 71
Highlands Galt Court* (■ won on third hoi* of
sudden death playort)
&gt; Georg* Archar. M l -SCO
*7 4*41-1**
Chi Chi Redriguei. *44.00*
*4 4* 43- its
Jim Coitert. *44.000
*1*7 4 1 - Iff
Le* Trevino. *11000
*7 4 7 * 4 - 200
Beb Murphy. 131.400
4* 4* *7- X I
Dev* Slock ton 177.000
71 *4*1-302
Jim Dent. 111.77!
*4 7**4-294
OiCk Hendrickson, tll.7 7 )
I f 4 * 0 * -JO*
Jack K N Ie r.t11.77)
44 I f (0 — 70*
Jest* Vaughn. 111.771
7141 TO-JO*
Tommy Aaron. 117.4)0
X 4444-30!
Butch Baird. 112 4)0
42 72 72-707
D IC k L o tt.lt.U )
71 70*7-101
Roger Kennedy. 14,121
M 71*7-10*
Jo* Jimenei. if *31
71 1* M — 101
Gibby Gilbert. M i l )
*4 X o f - TO*
Bob E Smith. 1*421
70 44 *4-304
Ken Sllll. 14411
*4*1 71-20*
Jim stelenlch. (7.10*
(7 X 71-204
Jim Ferree. 17.104
*4 74 *4— 304
T Offl War go 11.172
*4 71 IB-710
Bob Rtith, 11 .12)
*77) 70-210
Gay Brewer. S1.U1
M X 70-110
RockyThomp4an.SS.il)
X X 70— 1to
Leu Graham. 1)412
M X M -lt O
Agim BlfdhJ. U.H1
M 71 11-110

Weekend Speris Traniactiens
BASEB ALL
American Laague
CHICAGO W H IT E SOX - Placed Georg*
Bell, designated hitler outfielder, on th*
I ) day disabled list Recalled Matt Marullo.
catcher, Irom Nashville ot th* American
Association
D E TR O IT TIO E R S - Signed Storm Davli.
Pilcher Designated John Hudtk. pitcher, to
Toledo ot Ihe International League tor
assignment.
TEX AS RANGERS - Activated Manuel
Lee. intteldaf. from th* 1) day disabled list
Placed Jett Huton, In I wider, on the IS day
disabled list
N ltM flll
CIN CINNATI REOS - Activated Kevin
Mitchell, outlielder. Irom th* IS day disabled
list Waived Greg Caderel. pitcher, lor the
purpose ol giving him his unconditional
release
COLORADO ROCKIES - Placed Andres
Gaiarrage. tint basemen, on the t ) day
disabled list Recalled Marcus Moore, pitch
*r. and Pedro Cettellano. mlieider. Irom
Colorado Springs of the Pacific Coast League
Seni Scelt Fredrickson, pitcher, to Colorado

Sprtnp
FLORIDA M A R LIN S - Activated Bret
Barberi*. secend baseman, tram th* lt d * ,
disabled list. Sent Out Pellder. InlWMer. to
Edmenten*1 th* Pacilic Caast League.
HOUSTON ASTROS - Activated Greg
Swindell, pi letter, Irom th* II day disabled
list Optioned Shane Reynolds, pitcher, to
Tucson ol th* Pacilic Coast Laague
NEW YORK M ETS Recalled gyan
Thompson, outfielder, Irom Norfolk ol the
International League. Placed D a rrin
Jackson, outfielder, on the IS day disabled
list.
PITTSBURG H P IR A TE S - Sent Denny
Neagi*. pitcher, to Buffalo ol th* American
Association
SAN FRANCISCO O IAN TS - Placed Mike
Jackson, pitcher, on the IS day disabled list
Recalled Tim Layana. pitcher. Irom Phoenii
ol th# Pacilic Coast League
F O O TB A L L
Natienal Feetball League
CIN CIN N ATI B E N G A L I - RtHeted Brian
Caiay, offensive tackle
NEW TO RK G IA N TS - Signed Michael
Strahan. defensive end. to a two year con
tract Waived Hakkan Bailey and Mike
McFarland, defensive backs
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS - Agreed to
terms with Irv Smith, tight ted. on a
tour year contract plus an option year.
P H IL A D E L P H IA E A O L t S Signed
James Joseph, running back, to k two year
contract Released Robert Doherty, offensive
lineman.
PHOENIX CAR D IN ALS - Signed David
Bratton. Hrwbecter. to a one year contract
SAN O IEOO CHARGER S - Signed Gill
Byrd, cornerback. and Mika Zendotthy.
offensive lineman to one year contracts
SAN FRANCISCO 4SERS - Signed Ricky
Wallers, running back, to a two year con
trod Waived Hurtle Brown, salaty
S E A T T L E SIAM AW K S - Waived Anthony
Green, wide receiver.

Family, frionds, and Ians paid tribute to Davey Allison, shown hero
alter winning the Winston 500 at Talladega Superspeodway In 1967,
before the running of Sunday afternoon's DleHard 500 al Talladega.

Tragedies —
C o n tin u e d from I B
Liz. who brought along
their two small children, amt
ended w ith his uncle. Donny
Allison, taking No. 28 on one
final spin around the truck.
On top of that, m any fans
made up signs and wore patches
emblazoned with the No. 7 In
remembrance of Alan hulwlckl.
the d efen d in g W inston C u p
champion who was killed In an
April place crash.
Now this.
"Davey didn't die In racing
and Stanley Sm ith crashed do­
ing what lie loved doing." said
Dale E arn ha rd t, who won a
thrilling race by abuul six Inches
over Ernie Irvan.
"T h e racing com m unity lias
pulled together and done a good
Job getting through what has
happened to Davey and Alan.
We've got to go on racing. It's
our life.”
Racing was Nell llonnrtt's life
before he suffered a severe
concussion In a 1990 wreck. The
better he felt, the more unxlous
he was to get back behind the
wheel.
Uonnett did Just ihut an S u n ­
day. driving one of Eurnhardl'n
backup cars after a three-year
layoff In another potential trag­
edy. his car became airborne on
lap 132 and smashed Into the
fence that protects the main
grandstand. Uonnett clim bed
from the car with only a bruised
arm.
“ Nell was out of the race car a

long tim e." Earnhardt said. ‘‘It
was his decision to get hack In It.
Even If h r hud lieen seriously
Injured, nobody would have
been to blame. He was miserable
not Ix'ing able to get In a race
car I think litis was one of the
hupplcst days he's had In n long
time.”
T h a i, more limit anything,
perhaps sums up how a racer
(cels about his sport — no mailer
what hardship II has cuused him
or Ihosr around him.
Certainly no one came to the
speedway came with a heavier
heart than Uonnett. a close
friend of Allison who was the
llrst one lo reach his dawned
helicopter. Uul he never gave
much thought to aborting his
comeback.
“ It was like Dohby (Allison.
Davcy's father) lold Nell a couple
of nights after Davey died."
Earnhardt said. "You've got to
goon."
Sllll. ll was an emotional duy
at Tulludegu.
The tears flowed freely as Liz
Allison mustered up the courage
to return to the track that was
like her husband's second home,
hut also the place where he lost
his life.
"I know that we can all hold
on lo the memories of Davey and
try to go along with our lives,"
she said. "D avcy's looking dow n
on us today with a big smile on
his face. H r would tie so proud of
the love that you have shown to
him and his family."

Cowboys —
C o n tin u e d fro m I B
"It's sim ple." he says. "If wc
pay what we project lo Em m ltt
and (o T ro y Alkm au. that's 25
percent lo 33 percent for two
players. What do we have left for
the other 50?"
The Cow boys aren't the only
team with that dilemma.
"You m ay Ik - belter off without
a franchise-type quarterback."
says Carl Peterson, president of
the Kansas City Chiefs. "If you
can get by w ith a $2 million guy
Instead of a 64 million guy. that
leaves you an extra 62 million lo
spread around."
Dallas, despite lls Super Howl
victory, has one of the lowest
payrolls in the N FL. with or
without Sm ith.
That's because the Cowboys
rem ain the N F L 's youngest
(cum. had few players eligible for
unrestricted free agency, and
were prevented from signing free
agents by the "Rooney Rule."
which prohibits u team ih.u
reached the league champloshfp
games from signing a player
unless It loses one.
Hut most oilier teams soared
over the cap In this first seuson
of free agency, and will probably
have lo cul players they slgnrd
when the cap lakes effect next
season ut 67 percent of gross
revenue.
"It's like people with no llmil
on their credit cards," Jones
says. " T h e y Just keep spending
und spending and spending, and
suddenly (hey have lu gel rid of
what they o w n ."
Right now. Dallas' problem Is
Smith, w ho lias completed three
years and therefore Isn't eligible
for free agency, which Ibis year
lukrs effect after five seasons.
Uul his coni ra d Is up, he's not ut
training cam p and he doesn't
plan lo be as long as the
Cowboys' offer of 69 million over
four years remulns on the table.
The Cpwboys* problem
worsened F rida y, when
T h u r m a n T h o m a s signed u
four-year deal worth $13,5 m il­
lion with Buffalo. Th a i left Jones
and Sm ith 64 million apart and
Jours saying things like:
"It's not the running backs
(hat win you lhe Super Howl. It's

quarterbacks."
Perhaps.
Hut what Dallas has ul tailback
without Sm ith Is Journeyman
Derrick Gainer: Michael Beasley,
who spent most of last year on
ihr practice squad, and Derrick
Lassie, a fourth-round drnfl pick
who's spent most of this sum ­
mer nursing Injuries.
Also. Hit* Cowboys have a
plethora of young players who
look like (he All-Pro team of ih r
'90s — offensive tackle Erik
W illiam s, center Mark Stepnoskl, defensive tackle Leon
Lett, cornerback Kevin Sm ith,
safety Darren Woodson and a
half-dozen others they don't
want lo see wander off aficr four
years In the league.
So Jones stonewalls Em m lll
Smith: Sm ith and agent Richard
Howell stonewall Jones and
another prime Cowboy, wide
receiver Michael In in , says he
believes his teammate will sit
oul as long as necessary.
One reason Jo u rs seems w ill­
ing lo meet Aiknian's demands
and not Sm ith's is agents — he
finds Howell difficult.
Hut J o n e s e njo ys the
u b iq u ito u s Leigh S lctn b crg.
Alkman's man. who makes a
practice of fluttering the C ow ­
boys' management. Thai's even
after Steinberg pulled off Ihc
T h o m a s deal that shocked
Jones.
J o n e s sugg es t s llia l one
alternative Is for Smllli to sign a
line-year deal, then become the
"franchise player" next year,
which would guarantee (hat he
Ik - paid among ihc league's top
five running backs. Hut that still
means he Jins lo sign Sm ith
again next year, plus Alkmau.
plus the entire offensive line and
players like Le u, who in camp
lids year looks like the league's
next domiuuni defensive line­
man.
And If Sm ith doesn't sign In
lime for the season?
That m ay be the next point of
conflict between Jones and
couch J im m y Johnson.
"I can’t think of whul would
liap|K-n to our offense without
En un llt." Johnson says.
Hustie lold Jones?

�S.vilmu M.n.jhi S.mfnrd, Florld.i - Monday, July 20, 1W13 - 3D

People
Nectar plants attract ‘hummers’

IN BRIEF
Atl-U-can eat pancakes
T h e DeUnry Volunteer Fire men’s Assoc lutlon will be
sponsoring n A llU -C a n Eat pancake break fast on Aug. H In
Dcllary Fireball. Pancakes, sausage. Juice and coffee will la*
served from 7 a.in. to 1 p .m . Admission for adults $.100. kids
$1.50.

Bridge tournament planned
A Sectional Bridge Tournam ent Is planned by the Central
Florida unit 240 of Th e American Contract Bridge League for
Aug. 6. 7 and 8 at the Orlando Metropolitan Bridge Center. 750
Bennett ltd., two blocks East of Fashion Square. Game time
1:30 and 7:30 p.m. on F'rlday and Saturday and noon on
Sunday.
Duplicate bridge players will compete for silver points.
Novice events are planned every day. featuring a pro/am event
Friday night. A Pro Is any player with a lib* master rating and
an amateur Is any player w ith O to 99 points
Entry fees are $5.50 each session and 84.50 for 99cr event
free coffee, soft drinks, snacks and prizes every session.
A coffee will be held w ith International director Kojac on
Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
For more Information call Ja rry Stapleton at 859-0486 or Bill
Slump at 422*57111. Partnerships will lx* arranged by calling
Martlec Mascarrnbas at 380*1773 or A rena Graves at
058 0124.

Luau dinner dance to be an event
The Sons of Italy will t&gt;c having a Hawaiian Loan Dinner
Dance, at the Lodge on A u g 14. Dinner Is at 0:30 p m ., the
dance will begin at 8 p.m W ill serve Hawaiian style buffet and
music by Hay Pelro from Ocala. Donation will be 812.00 per
person.

I don’t know of a more rewarding site than
to discover tluil hum m ingbirds are visiting
the garden. Th e y seem to flaot on air and
add a special touch to the garden. A ll those
that arc equally as Interested should "gel
the red out" for hummingbirds.
"H um m ingbirds migrate through Florida
alter their warm winter In Mexico and South
America and are best known for their love of
red-colored flowers.” said Joe Schaefer,
wildlife extension specialist at University of
Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences IIFAS). Attracting the popular tiny
bird requires not only red flowers, but
specific kinds of red flowers.
While the Ideal color is red. orange or
pink, hum m ingbirds need specific types of
nectar plunta, like the nectnr In tubular
(lowers which are either large and solitary or
In loose, drooping clusters.
It’s best to plant several species of
(lowering plants and arrange them In
several groupings. Nesting hum m ingbirds
are aggressive and territorial around a food
source, so having more than one flower
garden will allow several hum m ingbirds fo
Iced at the same lime without conflict,
Schaefer recom m ends the follow ing
hum m ingbird favorites: Cora! Bean. Red
Star Hibiscus. Lantana. Tru m p e t Vine.
Coral Honeysuckle. Butterfly Milkweed. Red
Basil. Cardinal Flower. Scarlet Morning
G lory. Cypress Vine and Standing Cypress.
Most of these plants require full sun. There
arc several Florida natives that attract
hum m ingbirds.
Schaefer said hummingbirds, often called
"h u m m e rs ." will be busily building their
nests In early spring and will need plenty of

G A R D E N IN G

T R IC IA
TH O M A S

nectar to get the Job done. Now’s a good
time to start planning your spring bum m er
flower garden Isn’t tl wonderful that the
hum m ingbirds like flowers as m uch as wc
do!
H um m ingbirds us** the nectar from flow­
ers to sustain their fast paced lifestyle In
fact, hummers give new meaning to the old
cliche "cat like a bird " According to
Schaefer, they must feed every 10 in 15
m inutes from daw n until dusk. H u m ­
m ingbirds ran rat more than ball ibeii
weight In food and right-tim es their weight
In water each day.
Those who have had little success at
tra d in g hummers with artificial nectur
supplements should consider using both
necta r su pplem ents and ret! flowers.
Schaefer explained that while the sugary
solution may appeal to the bird’s sweet
tooth. It provides little nourishment.
T h e sugar solutions must Ik * kept fresh
and. therefore, requires changing on a
regular basis. Florida’s hot weather can
cause bacterial Infections In the solutions
that can lie fatal to the birds If they are left
out too long. It’s recommended that feeders
be placed where rain will not dilute thr

nectar and out of direct sunlight.
Sugar solutions can be rnudr using one
part white granulated cane sugar to four
parts water. Heat the sugar solution to help
dissolve ih r sugar and after It has cooled,
|x&gt;ur it Into a red feeder. It Is not necessary
to add red food coloring. T h e birds will be
attracted to the red feeders.
Schaefer cautioned that using a sweeter
solution, a sugar substitute or honey might
Ik * lethal to bummers. It Is also very
Important to clean feeders with hot water
and white vinegar, never w ith via p or
bleach.
Oftentimes, sugar solutions attract more
ants tlian birds A simple solution: moisten
the banging wire with a little vegetable oil.
F in a lly, for those w ho have always
wondered w h y the little bird Is called a
"h u m m in g b ird ." It’s not because It sings.
Th e name was coined after hearing the
buzzing, nr "h u m m in g ." sound produced
by the rapid movement of the b ird ’s wings.
No |K*stlcldes should Ik * used In hu m ­
m ingbird gardens. If the flowers have lieen
treated. It is likely that the nectar has been
contaminated. Hum m ingbirds also provide
biological Insect control, since they feed
extensively on small Insects such as gnats,
aphids and spiders.
Bathing sites can Ik * Im portant. H u m ­
m ingbirds rarely need to drink water but
they will liathc In a variety of locations
provided the water ts extremely shallow.
For more Information on hum m ingbirds,
drop by the Cooperative Extension Office at
250 W . C o u n ty Home Road. Sanford, for a
list of native nectar plants to attract
"h u m m e rs " to your garden.

Toastmasters m eet at SCC
Seminole Com m unity College |SCCJ Toastmasters C lub
*0581 will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p m . , at Seminole
Com m unity College. Contact Roselln Bonham at 323 8284 for
more information

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
Klwanls C lub of Casselberry meets every Tue sd ay at 7:30 a.m ..
ut Village Inn. comer Dog Tra ck Road and U S Highway 17*92
In Longwood. For Information, call 8 3 1-8545.

Garden of
the Month

Weekly Lions Club meeting

Vivid colors electtcally
splashed the entrance to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Haley at 1101 Cornell Dr.,
Sanford, earnod l oom the
G a rden of the M onth for
August. A variety of hanging
baskets add dimension to the
d is p la y . T h e g a rd e n was
chosen by Chat Horrell and
Mary Lou McDonald of the
Camellia-Rose Circle for the
Garden Club of Sanford.

Th e Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
American Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Information,
call 321*0700.

LakeJMary Optimists meet weekly
Th e Optimist Club of Lake Man* mrets every Tuesday at 7:00
p.m ,, ut 109 E. Crystal Lake Ave. Icorner nl Crystal Lake and
Country C lub Knudl. Visitors are welcome.

Take off pounds sensibly
Members of Take Off Pounds Sensibly. TO P S . Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. ut
the First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford z\vr., Sanford.
Th e group now has a private room to weigh |K*opIc between
6:15 and 6:45 p.m.
Each week a different program on weight loss will lie
conducted.
For more Information about the club, call 323*1768 or
323*1664.

Panic Attack group to meet
Agoruphobla/Panlc A ttack Support G ro u p meets each
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at West Luke Hospital. 589 W. State Hoad
434. Longwood. The support group Is for those who are afraid
to go out of their house and I k *active In public.

Overeaters to gather
A regular mccllng of Ovcrcatcrs Anonym ous is conducted on
Tuesdays ut 7:30 p.m. at Florida Power and Light. 301 Myrtle
Ave.. Sanford. For more Information, call Carol at 322-0657.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nor-Anon, a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday ut 8 p.m. at Urlando General
Hospital. For morr Information, call 869*6364.

Man with no overhead
is begging for big bucks
D E A R A B B Y i T h is Is m y
experience with a "homeless”
man carrying a large "W ill Work
for Food" sign:
T h is man was living In the
bushes behind m y husband's
place of employment. When the
police arrested him for tres­
passing and va g ra n cy, they
found 81.000 in cash In his
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pockets. He told the police lie
had made the m oney by s e n d ­
ing at a busy Intersection In
town with one of those signs. He
also said he could never do as
well working because he takes In
8500 to 8600 a day Just holding
up that sign.
A bby. think about this: If one
person at each stop signal gave
you a dollar, and the signal
changed 30 times an hour, ami
you stood there for eight hours a
day, you could make 8240 a day.
Realistically, the figures are
probably much higher.
I recently saw a family (a
mother, father and three young
children) standing at a busy
I n t e r s e c t i o n h o l d i n g tlic s r
"homeless" signs. Not only is
this dangerous. It’s emotional
blackmail. Please comment.
L E T I C I A IN
B R A D EN TO N . PLA.
D E A R L E T I C I A t Homeless
people do not have to beg. There
arc missions for the homeless In
every city.
T h e wife of one of the execu­
tives at the Los Angctrs Tim es
Invited me to have lunch at a
downtown mission for women
where she was a volunteer. What
an eye-opener!
I met women of all ages who
had found themselves homeless

In th«
service
S2AN A. W A TTER S
C H A N U T E AIR F O R C E B A SE.
HantouL III. — A irm an Scan A.
W allers bos graduated from llualr launched missile systems
maintenance course here.
Students were taught opera­
tion. inspection u n d tro u ­
bleshootin g of n lr launched
missile systems. In uddltlon.
students learned principles of
e le c tro n ic s , m ic ro -e le c tro n ic
digital com puters. A ir Force
m aintenance procedures and
missile safety.
T h e airman Is the son of Kcim
P. Walters of 617 E. Hay Ave..
Um gw nod. and Carolyn I Wat
t er s of 611 S . F o u rth St..
Leesvlllc. La.

for one of a number ol reasons:
widowed, dlorecd. hopeless taintly problems, alcohol, drugs, no
Insurance, no credit, and they
c o u ld n 't com e up wi t h the
money for rent. Some had lived
In their ears until they had to
sell them In order to rat.
Som e women lived at the
mission. One formerly well-to-do
5 O ■l s h w o m a u b a d h e r
hcuulllully groomed 18-yrar-old
Persian cat with her.
Tha i visit also opened m y eyes
to (lit* generosity of the volun­
teers w ho could have been
playing golf or bridge, hul had
volunteered to w ork In the
mission kitchen preparing soup
by th e g a l l o n s a n d l u s t y

He is a 1992 graduati- ol
Seminole High School. Sanford.

meutlu.il’

Wh.u a valuable learning ex­
perience ll was for me. I re­
commend It lor women (and
men. loo) with time on their
hands and chari t y In their
hearts.

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L e g a l N o tic e s

71— H e lp W a n t e d

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO.i 41 7*44 CA U K
C A L IF O R N IA F E D E R A L
BANK. « Federal Savina* Bank,
a t luccettor In Inlaratl to
California Federal Savino* and
Loan A no t lalion.
Plaintiff,
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ROBERT H YLER ; VEST
M A N A G E M E N T CO INC. a
Florida corpora I Ion SOUTH
EAST LAND T IT L E A SALES
CORP . a dittolvad Florida cor
poration JAM ES M ER R IM A N .
and JOHN DOE and JA N E DOE
tOCCUPANTSI.
Dafmdanlt
NO TICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO C H A P TE R 41
N O TIC E IS G IV E N that pur
tuanl lo a Sum m ary Final
J u d g m t n l a n la r t d In lha
abova itylad cauta I will tall lo
lha hignatl and batt biddar lor
caih on Augutl 17, Iff], at IT .00
a m at lha watt front door ol lha
Samlnola County Coorthouta
Sanlord Samlnola County. F lor
Ida. tha following datcrlbad
proparty
Tha Wait too laal ol Lott I and
3. Block * . Rotalind Haightt.
according to tha plat tharaol at
racordad In Plat Book J. Paga
47. ol tha Public Racordt ot
Samlnola County. Florida
D A T E D July JO. IW3
N O TICE
AM ERICANS W ITH
D IS A B IL ITIE S
A C T OF l»»0
AdminittrativaOrdar No 47 17
Partont with a ditablllty who
naad a ipacial accommodation
to participata In thlt procaadmg
ttiou d contact ADA Coordinator
al M l N Park Avanua. Suita N
M l. Sanford. Florida J177I at
laatl lira dayt prior lo tha
p ro c a a d ln g
T la p h o n a
I r O n j I ) 41)0 E &gt; l
4717
1 1 0 0 4 } } 1 7 7 I ( T D O I . or
I too *JS 17701V ). via Florida
Ralay Sarvica
M AR YA N N E M ORSE.
Clark ol lha Court*
By Jana E Jatawlc
Pcblith July 7* A Augwtl 7. If t )
D E G 777

Sem inole
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HOURS

U c o n M c u tfv * t i m e t _______ 57* a Dm
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3 cnneecutive titnre
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CLO SED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

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R j I m ate per Issue, based on 3 lines
* 3 U n a s Minimum

ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In the event of an error In an
ad, the Sanford Herald wfll be reeporttibia tor the Aral
Insertion only and only lo the extent ol the coat ol that
Ineertion. Please check your ed lor accuracy the first day It

12— E l d e r l y C a r e
LA K E SID E MANOR ACLF ct
l e f t a q u ie t. c h a rm in g
lakatlde home tor adult
attiitad living Private roomt
74 hr tu p e rv ltlo n
Betlv

21—Personals
ADOPTIONS
Free medical care, trampor
talion count# IIng private
doctor plut living aipam ai
Bar r777»IS Call Attornar Jahn
Ftitkar_________ i aoe »&gt;7 uta

23—Lott 8&gt; Found
LOST C A T Vicinity Enlerprite
Otlaan Rd I7M R E W A R D ' 17
yr old man grieving over loti
cal
large black twhila
m a rk in g * ) m )* a d bread
named "Big Fool 771 »**

LOST FEMALE CAT. Torfone
Uiall dark cal ICO w
white
ipol on chin E itt SI off I 4 in
DeBary ' ’Pandr
Reward
407 77* 07*1
R EW A R D • U M I Lott dog!
tmall gray and while Shih
Tlu. tamale, a 7 lb* Lo*' from
Remington Oak*. Lake Mary
on 4/77 No tag* 771 1771

25— S p e c i a l N o t ic e s
I. William Ray Baltaw. will no
longar be ratpontible tor any
debit incurred by Deborah P
Baltaw at ot July 77. 1— 1

27— N u r s e r y A

ABC SM ALL D A Y C A R E
Baowt l oddlari 7 ho* maali
F ree weak I Dae 17101II

For Excellent...
Protatnonal C H IL D CARL
Servlet*, can 171 7001
M IC H E L L E S HOUSE *7* PER
W E E K ! O ptn 1:14AM I]
MM night I 7117411*141 II

31— M a d i c a l
F LO R ID A CORF I* In oulpa
llant rahabllltafion lacily
providing lha idaal tarvic*
you naad For information or a
tour call
440 110*

43— L e g a l S e r v i c e s
S M ILE S . Paralegal tarvlcat
and legal tataarch W* may
be able to help Call 770 0774

55— B u s i n e s s
O p p o r t u n itie s
LOCAL VENDING ROUTE
41700 00 a weak potential
Mut t n il I 000 4*101*3

AVAILABLE
Huddle Hout*. Inc
I *00 441 S10C Sandra law

A l — M o n e y to L e n d
BILLS D UE?
Hava I Place lo Pay! Siath
Monthly Paymanltl Gal Crad
ilort Oil Your Back! Eaty
Quality NoCollelareH*** a*70

71— H e l p W a n t e d
ADO TO YOUR INCOM E
S E LLA V O N NOW!
CALL 11) llJ I a r 111 0411
A G E N TS AVON. Earn lo SON
No door,door
Guaranlaad
40%ditcounti San d illl 1141
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AGENTS REAL ESTATE!
Nothing tuccaadi Ilka tu ccn i
We re wall into our Ird decade
ol training *ucce*ilul agent*
Nolicanta’
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W A TSO N R EA LTYC O R P
R EALTO R S
111 1)4*
BUG E L IM IN A TO R
F u ll pay while learning!
I m m e d i a t e o p e n in g *
Benefit*t Call lor Into!
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
N t Fa* Till Hirtd
Lav* Fte-Tarm* Available
740 W. lllh SI.. 171117*

BULK AGGREGATE HAULER
To tarvic* Central FL area
M ull hav* tingle ai*t truck
and be able lo haul up lo I
torn Pleat* call Phil or Jerry
al Pabbt* Junction 111 ill*

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CAFETERIA WORKER
NO N lG H t S . N O W E E K
ENDS Part lima Include* all
clean up and tome i athtaring
Hour* II 10 1 10 Mon F rl
*1 hr Sand relume* O N I Y
to J o 4m i t Cal* 1701 Silver
la te Drive Santm ifri *7771
C O U N TER O F F IC E OAL
Meat people and en|ur a
v latitat almutphara all in one l
N ever be b o r e d *
1 Super
benefit*’ Vou Mlovalllt
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
No fee fill Hurd
Law Fee Tarm t Available
ran W 71th S t . 171 Ilf*

O ils Entfj/Accountin| Clerk
Local engineering firm verve
•veil orgamted Individual lor
enterin g dally time and
eapente report* maintaining
account* payable preparing
new prefer I Information
maintaining oltite yupptiev
and routine typing and other
othce duliet at regw.'rd Sand
ra*uma to PO Drawer 7404,
Vanlord F L 17777 7404 EOE

DAT CARE TEACHER
For t 7. and 7 yr old*
E»parfenced only 177 ttSO
D E L IV E R Y DRIVER
177} wk* F u ll tra in in g )
Fttabli*hed roufet Shut your
carter Into motion’ BtneM il
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
No fee Till Hired
Lew Fee Term* Available
fM W lllh S t . m 1174

DEMONSTRATORS
Chrittma* Around lha World
now hiring Free *500 cample
kit No fnvatfm ant Alto
booking partia* *10 tree
marchandiia and moral
*47 174 4177

Director
For aitabiithad childcare la
cllily Education, riper irnce
and la a d a n h ip required

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DRIVERS NEEDED
AG C A R R I E R S , a wall
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oltar* you
a Sami Annual Pay Incraaia*
a Stop OH Pay
a Unloading P*i
a vacation Pay
a Safety Bonut
aSpouv* RId ng Program
a Average trip 5 7 Day*
abate Model Conventional
Tractor*
II you ha,a 1 year* Pallor
trailer. O f H and inow and tc*
rip e rlenc* plut a good driving
record call
I *04 If* *454

RESTAURANT FRANCHISE

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71— H e lp W a n t e d

C h ild C a r e

H I

I L F I P U

EXEC HOUSEKEEPER
Mull h*v* motel houtakaap
ing aiperience A demanding
ot) lor a per ton who know*
whal it t a i n to manage a
houlrkeepmg department
bring your reference* or call
lor an interview Super I
MoNl a:io S H u W . 371 Ju t

EXPERIENCED SEWING '
MACHINE OPERATORS
SAn Dal Manulatlor mg I*
.iicepling application* lor
E X P E R I E N C E D IN D U S
TRIAL lenlng machine Opel
.Hon only Atr epting apphea
lion* Ihru July Ind 11an again
Hailing July lllh tor hiring lo
tiegm July IJlli Paid holiday*
and vat alien atr conditioned
facility 77*0 Old Lai* Mary
Rd Sanlord 407 M l 1*10

TACIORY/ASSEMBLV
Dependably mat** female*
cj* 4101S40 refundable la*
GOOD WORKERS N E E D E D
Daily work daily pay U 50'hr
and up Report 5 10 AM Corner
ol If 47 and Park Or 111 7410

Hairstylist
Full or Part lima 15 00 hr 1
up Paid vacation! and tom*
paid Holiday*) F a n la illc
lim f ln Sanlord 171 4045_____
HAPPY E LV E S ChlMcort. Lk
Mary, naad* *ip . orgamiad
Caregiver Teacher. W natural
love lor Children H U »

Heafner Tires
And Products
IA larg* Who lev*I* dillfibu
•or) Ha* an Immediate open
i
n
g |
o
r
D E L IV E R Y W AR EH OUSE
PERSON Mutt h4v* good
driving record Experience
prater rrd
Eicallanl ling*
banalilt Apply in par ton III
Com m arca Way Sanlord
1111471

H e iq Collision Body Person
M L

_

Mutl hav* own tool* E ipari
ancaraquired Apply in parton
4 AM 1 PM Sanlord Palnl and
Body. 1441 Country Club Rd.
Sanlord 177 M M ____________

HELPERS/LA BORERS
I V H D F C K
W X I I O P H C I

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DEADLINES
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Sunday And Monday 3 30 P M Friday

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Full lima, 171*111
i r i EASY
WORK TO O A Y .
G E T PAID TODAY I SPRINT
S IA I I INC,
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Tueaday thru Friday

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PRIVATE P A R T Y R A TE S

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Plaintiff,

N O TICE UN D ER
F IC TITIO U S N AM E S T A T U T E
Notice It hereby given that the
undertigned punuant lo the
"Flcflllout Name Act." Chaptar
M l Ot Florida Statute* will rag
itttr with lha Florida Depart
menl ol Slate upon receipt ol
proof of the pubi'ca’ .on ol thlt
notice, the Itctltlou* name, lo
wit:
S PEC IAL IN V E S TIG A TIO N
U N L IM IT E D . INC. under which
we eipect lo engage In butinett
al 7S4 S E. Lake Street. Long
wood. Florida 777)01177
N O B EL SERVICE
CO RPO R ATION
By: DouglatW. Caudill, V.P.
Publlth: July 14. tttl
D E G 717

Orlando - W inter Park
8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

NOWACCEPTNG

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
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF TH E S TA TE OF F LO R ID A .
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
C IV IL DIVISIO N
CASE N O .M 1444C A U L
A S S O C IA T E S F I N A N C I A L
S E R V IC E S O F A M E R I C A .
IN C .. S U C C E S S O R A N D
ASSIG N EE O F M E L L O N FI
N A N C IA L SER V IC ES CO RPO
R A TIO N .
vt
P A U L G. M OORE A N D JA N E
DOE M O O R E. HIS UNKNOW N
W IF E . JO H N DOE AND JA N E
D O E . UNKNOW N TE N A N TS .
U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
A M E R IC A . S TA TE O F FLOR
ID A D E P A R T M E N T O F
H E A L T H
A N O RE
H A B I L I T A T I V E S E R V IC E S ;
A N D R U TH P O W ELL. ANO
A N N E M MOORE A N D JOHN
D O E M O O R E . H E R UN
KNOW N HUSBANO. WHO ARE
N O T KNOWN T O BE A L IV E
OR D E A D . IF LIV IN G , IN
C L U O IN O A N Y U N K N O W N
SPOUSE OF SAID D E F E N D
A N T I S ) . IF R E M A R R IE D .
A N D IF D E C E A S E D .T H E
R E S P E C T IV E U N K N O W N
H E IR S . D E V IS E S . G R A N
T E E S . A SSIG N E ES. C R E D I
T O R S . L IE N O R S . A N D
T R U S TE E S . AND A L L O T H E R
P ER S O N S C L A IM IN G B Y .
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
AG AIN ST TH E NAM E DEF
E N D A N TlS I
Dalandantlt)
N O TIC E O F SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment of Forecloaure an
fared In the above tty lad cauta.
In the Circuit Court ol Samlnola
County. Florida. I will tall the
properly tiluale In Samlnola
County. Florida.detcribedat.
Lot ITT. Longda la Subdlvltlon.
Flrtt Addition, ecctrdlng lo tha
Plat tharaol ad racordad In Plat
Book 11. Paga ft of lha Public
Racordt ol Samlnola County.
Florida
A/K/A toil R a im i Streel.
Long wood. Florida 77710
al public tala, lo tha hlgnatl and
bail biddar. lor cath. A T TH E
W EST FR O N T DOOR. SEMI
H O LE C O U N TY CO UR T
HO USE. SANFORD. FLO R ID A ,
at 11:00 A M . on Augutl It,
ITfl.
D A T E D : July 71, tttl
M A R YA N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F C IR C U IT
CO U R T
BY Jana E. Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publlth: July 74 A Auguil 7. m i
O EG 771

INSTALLER TRAINEE
Vertical blind* and cut torn
window traalmant* 70 40 hr/
wk Work van turn Call 171
1144 lor interview
____

F P U U P W J

Hiring now1 F ull lima
414 4101*40 r* I undabla
IN D U STR IA L W ORKERS. V*
ritly ol povitiont available In
lo c a l a r e a
I n c l u d in g
war* h o u t* , thlp
ping receiving, dith room,
ale Soma lilting involved
Never a I**1 GPC Temparary
Service*. 1705 S 17 41 *1} l i l t

Full time. CDL Clatt D ra
qulrad 177 4111______________
L IM Q IR IE SELLS al undar
cover wear taihlon *how* For
woman only Sue 110 7100
LO N O D IS TA N C E ' DRIVERS
Mutt have over tha road t i p
Good rat* rag'd Call apply
MSC Trucking Corp 1431 W
Itt SI, Sanford, FL 407 177 7S4J
LOOKING FOR Mature outgo
mg individual to train In lha
Upholilary butineti Evp
helpful BUT not necettary
U 00 par hr Sand ratuma to
Blind Bo&gt; 700 P O Boi 14*7.
Sanlord FL 17777____________

MECHANICS
Ewell Indutlnat I* accepting
application* lor a heavy truck
mechanic In lha long wood
area M ull pait phytical and
drug te rttn
Full banafit
package Apply at 1150 High
Siraal. Lonywood FOE
M ED IC A L

LPN
f ull lima. 7 ] and II 7 Charge
Nuria ponlion* Evperiencein
long term ta rt highly da
tireable Orug tree work
pla ce
C a n la c fi D a ba ry
Manor *t N Hwy 17*1. Da
bary. FI &gt;1111 *4*441*
M ED IC A L

71-Help Wanted

93 — R o o m s fo r R e n !

TRAD ESM AN
A rt you looking lor a career
you can ttay with I Full tram
Ingheral Hiring right awayl
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
Na Faa Till Hlrad
la w F a a T trm t Avallabla
TM W .tSIh S I. 1111174
W AR EH O U S E ANO G EN E R A L
LA B O R H E L P N E C D E D I
Bonut lor driver* All thill*
available Daily pay. no la*
Report ready to work 1 Warn.
Indutlrlal Labor Svc . 1411
French Ay No phon* call*

WAREHOUSE
It N E E O E D
Maitland Unloading loading
SI par hour &gt; 4 } AM 1 PM.
Mon F rl Own phon* and
Irantporlation a mutl Navar
a faa! Help Partaanal. *74 4744

73— E m p l o y m e n t
W a n te d
W IL L C LE A N out your carport
garaga lo toil you Yard work
odd lob*, ale 111 1411

PART TIME BINDERY HELP
Naadad Call 4*10477_________

Pari Tim* laasini CocmilUnt
For on* of FI largtl prop,
mgmt CO Beautiful com mu
nily in Sanlord E ip a + .
wk end* a mutl Call 771 4114
or I n return* lo 171 4711 EOE
P A R T TIM E O F F IC E CLER K
Happy tpotl Eaty dull#*I Th u
bott will tram completely I
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
No Faa Till Nlr*d
Law Faa T r r m i Availably
74* W. um SI . 771117*

C L E A N . F U R N IS H C O room,
w’ hit avail 111 wk S I) lac
Downtown 177 1444
IN P R IV A T E Long wood homy
Partially lurnlthad 141 wk,
150depot,I Call 1)4 3540
LIV IN G , B C D ., BATH. P rlv
anl *150 thar* kit, ALSO
Elllcancy w/balh, pnv anl
|7Swk plut dtp SallorcabN.
turn or^uniurn J74I70I__
F R I V A T I Entrant a. Hitlerical
ditt *75 wk |71 MCurlty
dapotlf Cable 331 *413_______
S AN FO RD . Room* lor rani 5J5
wk Kilchan prlvtrga* Altar 4
PM call 114 4711
SANFORD. 14X74 ROOM Ifouia
prlvlag**, w ith dryar. pool
*40 wk me I util 111 1111
SU N LA N D A/C. wither, dryer,
kilchan prlvilaga*. quiet
S71 wk No drool,I I H 4777

97— A p a r t m e n t s

Home to Share
CASSELBERR Y 1 Roomt lo
rani, pool, air, dithwathar
1741 mo ♦ Sac dap 441 a m

MALI WANTS lamala It ifcara
poal t&gt;d* candy Mutl like I*
hav* lew Fraaranl 111 4*44
M A TU R E - F E M A L E lo there
horn* l l i o m o p lu l *t
a lactrie 177 1714

NOTICE

Lawn's Landing

AH rental and real atlala
advert•lament* ar* »ub|*cl to
tha Federal Fair Houtlng Act.
which make* ll Illegal lo
advartlt* any preference |lm
llalion or d itcrlm ln a llo n
bated on race, color, rallglon.
i* i handicap, lamilial tfafu*
or national origin

1A 1 B O R M V IL LA S
R ENT TO O W N
C R E D IT N O P R O B LEM
AppliC4llont lor 3 Bdrm
Horn** How Bring Accepted

323-4923
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Laka Ada I bdrm, 11*0 mo
1bdrm. *410 mo and up

SANFORD
I bdrm collag*.
complete privacy OH Ureal
parking *140 par weak plu*
*700 tecurity include* ulllitla*
________ Call 771 7471________
SANFORD I BDRM adulH no
pall, quial rat area. 1744
ft10_uP * Orp 773 4014
V E R Y C LE A N A Nke. Ulii
Paid, fenced yd Pirate call
1714774 leave manage
) BEDROOM. I B A TH lurnlthad
apartment *141 month, plut
*11* dapotlf. year laat*.
pleat* call
114 4MI

3 2 J J 6 7 0 _____

Quiet Single Story
Catiietarry, I bdrm 1 3 ■
bdrm
Attic Storage1 Call
Joan lor appoinlmtnl 444 4777
SANFORD 5 B rit Kapl Sacrall
Pool A L a u n d ry , I A 1'
bedroom* Convenient lock
lionl Call Pal. 337 « * »
TWO FORM unfurnlkTiad apt
•II S Park Av* 1371'mo.
w '* 140dap Call 171 8447
I B D R M 4 fllc l4 A C f. quial
lX »'m o . sxn dap util Inc 4
mile* wail ol I Con 44 1711)17
I BEDROOM. S77S month plut
1771 tecurity depoll I A ralar
tenet
_________177 1147

F u rn is h e d / R en t
ONE B D R M I balk Furmihrd
alticfancy. Sanlord 1131 mo
SW OdwUf
»4 7W
P R IV A T E , larg* t bdrm apt
newly pamlad lull III* bath
country living1 Power, water
lurn'ihad 1171 mo plut dep
NO P F T S
I 7 J '417

U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
C A S IE LB E R R Y A R EA Stud-o
I and 1 bedroom aparlmanlt
availably from *374
Call Maluta. *44 4M4_____
CO N VEN IEN T A N D S P A C IO U t
C A IL G E N E V A GARDENS
AP TS. ■
________ 7777444
L A K E JE N N IE A P A R TM E N TS
t Bdrm Aplt Available Fra*
waterr**tf 774 t t l l

103— H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
B E A U T IF U L 4 7 lamily home
*700 plu* dtp M u ll taal San
turd Court Comm 771 1MI
H IO D E N L A K E Sanlord'Laka
Mary 1 bdrm. 1 blh lanced
yard ttli-m o call 447 714*

LET A

SPECIALIST

.&amp; DO IT!
&amp;

NURSING ASSISTANT

11PM 7AM and 7 Jpm *hlH lull
lim a
Apply In p trtc n
Lakev.*w Hurting Clr . 414 E
TndSI Sanlord______________
M ED IC A L T R A IN E E
i
*7 hr! f«o experience needed I
Learn all phaea* o&lt; franc path
and ait It ling Banalilt
AA A E M P L O Y M E N T
N* Fa* Till Hired
Law Fee Ta m il AvailabN
7*4 W. 74141S I, M i l l f*
N A T IO N A L P U B L IS H IN G
F IR M naad* paopi* lo label
p o i l c a r d t f r o m horn*
uoo wk e*I your own hour*
C a ll I 400 740 7177 (SI 44
mln/10 yr* e ) or Writ#
P A A S E I7R. 141 S U n
coinw ay . N Aurora IL40U3
O F F IC E M A IL C LE R K
Sort and attamble main Fun
placal Eaty |obl Hurry!
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
N* Fa* Till Hlrad
Law Faa-Tam il AvailabN
144 W . Ml* I L . 111-1174

Ureal parking 114 4471______

LARGE 1 Badream, 3 'j bath I
*lory. Fplc . prlv yd., dack,
* } » mo water, tawar In
Ciudad 174 4737_____ ______ __

9 9 -A p a rtm e n ts

P T 10 IS PM 4 45 AM Sub
acuta care evp highly da
Ur able but not raguirtd Will
tram Salary dependent upon
evperienct Contact Dabary
Miner. 41 N Hwy 17 *7. Oa
bary, FI 77711. *444414_______
M ED IC A L

LPNS

U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

F u r n is h e d / R e n t
A TM O S P H E R E . Oulal A Claanl
A C . kitchen uta. phon*
E m ployed M 5 h up
774 4445
C LE A N ROOMS. lln «N tN rting
IfO / w h . K llc h t n . phene,
laundry, video gamrt. all

91— A p a r t m e n t s /

RN

4 10 AM 1 W PM and 7 H
PM 10 10 PM F/T and P/T
thrift On tha iob training
providrd Mult enroll in a
cartifird nurimg a m ita nt
court* and ihow proof •*
complalron within 40 day* or
a 1per rerxrd and ragitlarad lo
challang* the fail wlfhln 7 wk*
Ol amploymanl Drug Ira*
work place Cantact Debary
Manor. 4* N. Hwy 17 *1. Do
bary, FI 77711.444 *474_______
M EO IC A L

99— A p a r t m e n t s

97— A p a r t m e n t s

Lawn Service

" R o tT cT

Electrical

F L O R ID A S T A T E R E O U IR IS
•II contract#** b* ragittarad
or cart 11lad To vorlty a Hat*
c o n tra c to r* lic a m * c o ll
l 400 147 7440 Occupational
L leant** ara required by tha
county and can ba verified by
celling 111 1110. a il 7*17

M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N
L k ’d/ln* 14 hr* Fair p rictil
R a il *EROOM 141711*4)1

Addlilons A-------Remodeling
RE * /COMM. Vinyl Siding .
A lu m . F ra m in g , D ry w a ll,
D o v L Ranting. Cane rat*

m d R - OR. Beni. cacaitaa*
RSS/COMAL new homat Sine*
14*0 In area Call anytime!
Miller, m 4#44 GCaoi444

" " " " T ir p e n f r y
C A R P E N T E R All kind*cl horn#
regain, painting A ceramic

F lo o r in g

Lake Clearing

H ARD W O O D FLOORINO
Intlall Sanding F inithing
TO M O LS E N 1 411434 7747

W E E D R4HI4V4I. Likofronl
Raitnilon Pond* Craaliv#
land Mg ml Call 444 4177

Hom e im p ro vem en f
M a so n ry

KL DOES IT ALL
Fla If right nt a price you can
aHord Lie d/In* From itart
to Itnieh Carpentry, plumb
ing. aiacfrical. and roofing
tvet 31 yr* of aiparianc* No
|ob loo big or tmall Call
n * 7411 ar 114 M M 7* hr*

RIJ[ WAY
V.M

SHOW

• *•
III

flljR k fia rd G ro n ^ n iJ o n
C le a n in g S e r v i c e
C H R IS TIA N W OMAN wilt clean
vac anl occupied ratidenca or
olficetMan S H I.'I li&gt;4
S F R t N O C L E A N I N G , in
outlfda Raniait Alto wkty.
ra W ^ N In d o w k J o o ^ M f t*

C o n cre fe
A O D T r lo S u T io c k r T u c c T
ilabt. walk*, paHo*, damoii
Hon. L k . n m . t a p - 444-4114
C A P TA IN C O N C R E TE . Wayne
Baal. 7 Man Quality Qpara
I Ion 1lie IM tn 4 a 7441_______
C O N C R E T E . Blech, Elate bib.,
pool dock* A pool plaliar Ing
7&gt;yr* *&gt;p 1-447 144 4414

R A N D Y 'S Q U A L IT Y LAW N
Comply!* pro car# tinea 1440
Clean ug*. hauling 1714714
TO M A J I F F ’* LAW N C AR EI
Ra* /Comm . dapandabi*. low
rate*I Free**!_______ M b 7074
T U R F TR IM M ER S Lew rafat.
Fr*o e t t . Rat A comm I
Hma/yr round I Ral 171114*

■ RICK, block, t fan*, tlucca.
and enneraf*. Alto repair* No
lab tee email Proa aaf *14 4*47
TW P MA44M4RV. 4 rk k . Plocn.
SluCCO. Concral# flanov*
Iron* L « /In*
111 7444

O u t s id e L ig h t in g
R EP LAC E Parting lot. pot# A
bldg tacurlfy light* Paint A
rapart S W S 7410110

Le t T h la D ta p U y A d
W o r k F o r T o o ...

CoU ClaiofflM

H o m e R e p a ir s
M A R IN O H am a R e p a ir,
tpacialltlng in tmall |obt
C R C M M « F f jj# t llin il4

Lawn Service
K EN N IS O N LAW N CAR E Pro
Low ra le * C o m m e rcia l
Ratldantlal Lie. A In* 477 4477
LA R R Y ’ S LAW N A T R E E .
Prolattlonal Sarvica. Fra*
E ll Lle/lnt 1711*41

P a in t in g
CORINO P AIN TIN O and Pr*
tier a Cleaning Top quality
Fra ottl Inl/Eal 177 3171
CUSTOM P A IN TIN O by Jatlray
Power, ml # a l. HCd. In*
FraaEtHmala*
1114U1
K A H P AIN T A N D R EM O D EL
Fra# Ettimaiatl Raft .lie.
Na lobtoo *mall I *44 4144

P re s s u re C le a n in g DUN RITE
Clean driveway*, roof*, pool
deck*, walk*, howtat Ira* **t
Sum oa r SgociaHI
171-4177
T IM S E X TE R IO R C LE A N IN G
Prompt raliabi* tarvic#
R*aton*b|#raf#»ni*ill

Trash Hauling
AFFO R D AB LE H A U L IN G Will
claan. haul Hath You name lit
W ^ lh a u M flC jllM lM * *

S w im m i n g P o o l

Servlce/F?tpalr
PAUL'S POOL S E R V IC E . INC
W* do II all I Froaatl
Slatalk/mt H I 7141

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CERAM IC T IL S 4 M A R B LE,
aa pariancad

In

Tree Service
E C H O L S T R E E SVC U c ». In*
"Lai lha Prolattlonal* do It.**
Fraaatlimala*
777 7774

Tim Is money

But II eNfr Ukaa an kMtaid la
call a ctavalAcd ankaperaon
and get your merchandfa*
« -

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J I T -------- 4 J

S H m n o iie n u a

_________3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 _________

Is l o i r

s / &gt; 1‘c r Month, ( t i l l ( lu.s.sifirtl. - i 2
’ '2 J
‘ lill

Phone Work

Become A
Successful Seller
In One Easy Step

PREP/LINE COOK
Full lima Apply In parton
Mon . T u e t . Wad . 10AM
1PM Samlnola Community
Col lag* Catalan# ICO Weldon
Bird, Sanlord
PRODUCT M OVER
Pull and till order* lor thlt
lm# dittnbutor Banallltl
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
N* Fa* TUI Hlrad
Law Faa-Tarm* Available
744 W. 11th SI . 773 117*
R E T A IL CASHIER
Terrific tor tall tla rltrl Learn
all phatatof f t lillt Callutl
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
N* Faa Till Hlrad
Law Faa*T*r hi* Available
T R W . 71lt&gt;SI.,l3HI7&gt;

SALES COUNSELOR
Oak lawn Park Camalary and
Funeral Homo It looking lor &gt;
lull lima employ**! for pro
naad coun**llng Call Dala
Myar*................. ......... 177 4743
S K ILL E D L A B O H

M

a s t e r

O

Curb Machine
Operator
M utl b* aipariancad with
Gomaco curb machine R*
tpontibl* lor Operation, main
itnanc* and frantporling
machine lo and from ioo »lt*
Soma form and finith work
naca na ry ALSO H IR IN O
Stringim* Sellar and aaparlencad Ftnlthar. Apply Ward
Martin Concral* Co . ihil S
Nova R d . South Daytona.
E O E _____________________ __

TEACHERS
COA/AA or abova dagra* In
early childhood education for
center in procait of N AEVC
accradilatlon. Fra* childcar*
availably EOE 777 4*41

TELEMARKETERS
Lungwood. SI 10 hr plut
bonut Phon* and order entry
t i p Day lo avtnlng hour*.
Mon
Sal. Permanent poti
lion* Never a faa I
Halo Partanital *74 4744

tk a ta t.

P lu m b in g
P L U M B IN O R E P A IR A N D
SERVICE
Fre# atllmoto*.
lie IC F C O I1414174 0403. Tom

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Approi 13 II hr*, par
Sea Andrea. Apply In
77U W itt Si ■San lard_______

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cuttom work, and other homo
repair* Call between 4am
1pm. #47 777 4447_____________
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, July 26, 1993 - SB
114—
W a re h o u se
S p a c e / R e n t _____

1 0 3 -H o u se s

Unfurnlshtd / Rsnt

LO N O W O OD /LA KE M A R Y M id tile ttorage warehoutet.
400 eoo 1400 tq It Free rent
w 'l l m o leate. from»l41'mo
m o tif

HOUSE. I bdrm . I bath. Kit
•quip., carpet, dra p tt No
p*H 17? m s ________________

HUD HOMES,
Sank tortetoturtt and VA
reMlet from tie* dawn
Why rent 7 Tito Hillim in Orovp,
771 *575 ......................... Realtor
JU S T O U T S ID I OP SANFORD
I/t, ig living rm. tat in
kitchen. A/C. calling (ant. Ig
bath Plenty ot ttoraga and
ctoMt tpact Newly pamt»d
mud# and out SaM plut dap
No pet* 77) H i t ___ __
LAKE FR O N T Im crd corner tot.
)/ l. Iirepl. family rm . carport
Quiet near |7 n remodeled
1575 mo LU* 77! 77M No pvt,
LO N O W O O O 4/|t». central
M/A. fenced Le a u or leaM
Option Only l t » per month
siseaa iwe_________________
N E W L Y R E N O V A TE D . I bdrm.
I ' j bath Convenient to loon
D P mo plut sits depotit. I
year laato 13* *704___________
( A N P O R D . S/t M O U S E .
Acreage, hortet aliened on
lake I I 100 mo M l &gt;004___
SANFORO E itcu llv* 4 bdrm )
bath J.000 tq
It Pool,
workthop. I acre No petti
51.1)0 Porng Realty J7J toll
SANFORD. I bdrm. enctowd
porch, water USt plut tec
Clean, good location Jet 1X3*
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. I bath SaOO
month Flrtt. latl. and tecurl
ty 130 0 7 4 4 _______________

115—

ll.toe A N D 14.toe tq It Dock
high, lire tprinkled fOI Cor
nwallRoad W Cornell White.
Broker
177/Ml

117— C o m m e r c i a l
R e n ta ls
N I O H T C L U B l i f t tq . I I . .
Tltutvilto fully equip S7S00
mo Liquor Ik avail 47* Bit*
P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F I C E
Space lor rent or tale. 14 000
or rent. I urn . tIOO'mo Office
W SR 44. Call lat m i ________
S A N FO R O
TOO N Elm Ave
70.100 tq II with olllcet
Brick
truck hi
tprinkled
aaov
1 phate Mr vice LI
menu or ditlnbullon ctr

M AC R ES FOR COWS in Sla.ia
area 1100 mo D oo m contact
C Clitton ISIS Slate Rd tl.
Deleon Sprlngt F L 111JO or
toa ets itai

121— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n t a ls
LA K E M A R Y SANFORO area
7/}. W O. pool, trnnlt tpa.
and more1IMP mo 17) tall
L A K E M A R Y A R E A . 7/1
Lakelront. Fpk . pool, tennit
11*1 mo 1)4 1)40_______
I BED R O O M Wither dryer
complete kitchen appliance*
taOO mo plut depot 11)1 1)44

105— Duplex*

141— H o m e s to r S a le

T r ip le x / R en t
Af f QROARI f MOMfS
DUPLEX
M garage ter
porch Near tchoolt and
thopplng 1400/mo H I 7774
NFORD. oil 11th M . cent
A/C. very clean No pelt
S Tltm o . I mo dep M i 4l4f
‘ N FORD. Modern 1/1. AC.
carpet, blinds. D W. laundry
r m . carport u o o mo MO toll
BDR M CHA Real Nice1 No
pots' 1U0 mo plus U N tec
775 *14*_____________________
} B D R M . I Bath Scrn porch.
CM A.allapplt. l w,carport
114 toOl or 11 ) aa&lt;4

1 0 7 - M o b il e
H om es / Rent
■ L O IR IP R IN O l CHI Hwy 411.
I. I. and 1 Bdrrnt | 7 )| t!'w l
HMdepotit
lit i r u
M O B ILE HOME M the ceefltry
7/1 unlurnithed. cent H/A
1400 m o . 1 7 » dep 171 7701
days. M l tlta tre t___________
N IC E S A N F O R O lurnlihed
Mobile Home available Rent
tobuy Bah............. aeunaeoe
W E K IV A R IV ER . 1/1 Furn
Util Incl Private property
11)0 plut tmall depotit Evet
toa to) 10)4

VI NIIlRf i PROPfRNES
FH A OR VA AS LOW AS *«»%
O o v 'f F o re c lo tu re t
Re
p o t / A t t u m e No Q u a lity
M om etl Owner financing
Seminole Orange. Volwtla
Sanlord tott than D.tM dawn
a Renovated 1/1 . appliance*,
fenced yard carport. 111*00
PRtnovaled lit* new )/l. fplc
appt . new paint 111 *00
* Pool home ) 1 on cut de tac
Oarage 14/*00
a i/ l en &gt;, acrtl Renovated
appliance*, tenced yd. 14). 100
• W ilt . Itaa tq ft like newt Llv.
d'nlnq family rm. i n . *00
#4/1. lanced, garage. 1 M *00
Attem e NeOvalifiett &gt;
a )/l an 1/1 acre! Fenced, cut de
tac. dead end ilreet tac *00
Additional hornet aralt Le tt
thantlK dow nl
PAOLA. 4 1 on on ) 14 acre*
Pattura with liable 111**00
Lk . M ar y / Long wood Pool
Home. 1/7. garage living
dining, lam rm t til 100
Lk. M ir y pool home. 4 7. living
dining, family rm. ItOt.FOO

114— W a r e h o u s e
PAlIl A Bf fM OSBORNI

____ S p a c e / R e n t

V l N U l R I i PRIlPf R T11 S
S E C U R ITY W AREHOUSE aaA
and Old Lake Mary Bird
•I 110
1.000 tq II ol
tic. warehouta 'Flnlthed ol
Ika tpact alto avallabia
Kapanke Realty, I t l f - lt ll
taiM with I ) ft calling* 1 photo
power Suitable tor anything
haavy toning NO S Myrtle w/
private olllce Available now
IflO/mo 40) 1*4 tool

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property located anywhere!
Inert ter* Really.) ) ! toll
F A N T A S T IC 'B U Y I 1 bdrm ~1
bth. C M A paddle lent, new
paint intldt and out. new
kitchen cabinet* ttove. treed
lot Mutt tee 1144 000 tto 101*

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199— P e l s &amp; S u p p lie s
4 H E R E K IT T Y . K IT T Y I 3
male*. I wht w/blua *y*t. I
blk . Iille r trained, tholt.
w orm e d
F R E E la good
home I 777 3074
_______
• HOT D IO O IT V OOOI Free to
geed hem*. S mo old pup
R o llw e lle r/ th e p e rd m il
F e m a le , t h o lt . w orm ed
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203— L i v e s t o c k a n d

A F F O R D A B L E 1 bdrm 1 bath,
concrale block home with
talra roomt Dbl car garage,
lamily rm . dmlng area, eat In
kllchtn. fenced yard E»c
neighborhood! Only 11 ) 000
O UPLEX O N H W T 44
1
tlorlev I bdrm upttiirt 1
down! Zoned comm*rclalt
Owner will finance with I).000
down
14*000
FM A VA

CHICKENS. MALLARD
DUCKS. G U IN EA S lor tale
531 1044_____________________

153— A c r e a g e L o t s / S a le
GOV'T R E P O S bank toreclo
turet, aktum a no quality
mortgage*' Low monthly
O G O V 'T F O R E C L O S U R E
4 1 In Plnecrett Great home'
Low down
1)0»
O P IN E C R C S T. 1 bdrm w/
cent M/A. pool w/ decking
Betl buy In areal Low down,
low monthly
114 koo
Call tor detailil

Jmtt Mansfield. 323 7271
AA Carnet. Inc . 11) 1)14
KAYW Onn i n
Cedar lam
rm lurm thad tl* 80S No
Agent* M l 1141 alter* ___
LK. M A R Y
V I with lamily
rm . Ig treed tot M l COO
W. Malic f w t k l . M l m i
ONE OF T H E P R E M IE R ! ot
Sanlord hittoncal home* tor
tale by only )rd owner tince
1*711 111* 000 lirm . at It 10th
and Park Ave Appt, 11) *444

PLENTY OF SHADE!
)t )l W SIh St . Sanlord )
bdrm . 111X111 tot 1*4 ltd
By owner C a lliO ) to* *141
SUE
L E A S E w'option or
Rtnfl 4 7 Fam ily room lonco
coromic til# floor, retrigera
lor. CHA. 701 Santa St San
lord *04 M l O i l ) ___ _____
SANFORD 101 Woodmero Blvd
1 bdrm. lam ily rm . new A/C.
new carpet 11.WO down FMA
14) 100
7)4 1144
Atwell Realty
___
SI N 0 L E F A M I L V ‘ H 0 M I
W AN TED Will trad* 1 San
lord b u ild in g lot*

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M A N A O E M IN T * R E A L TY
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REALTY, INC.
We list and sell
more properly than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford Lake Mary area.
a W A T E R F R O N T HOMEI On
ovvr &lt;i Ac In Geneva y)u lt
*n|oy country living! FR m l
Brick F p l . Great Roomt
1)4 400

O H IITO R IC A L CHARM! Stile
&gt;1 1 1 I 7 story Home on 'y
Act Shading Oak* Apt . Pool
k Completely Remodeled!
114*1001

• O R E A T F A M IL Y HOM E!
Spadout 1 7 **/ Great Room.
Fpl. Lg F R . B'g Country
Kltchan. Form al DR. on a '«
Acre! l i l t . *00!

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322-2420
321-2720
IMS Park O r.. Sanlord
*41W. lake M a ry Bl „ Lk. Mary

•In Our 37th Tsar*
THE F O R E S T on Lake Mary
Blvd Lake M ary Own lot In
adult community. 7 bdrm. 1
b*th m anufactured home.
l*ndtc*p*d 1.470 IQ It By
owner 572.000 721 M4I

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II you have been turned down
lor know you will be), call tha
credit e ip r r t. You can buy a
homo w i t h b a d cre d it
40? 134 otaa__________________
toil M APLE A V E . SALE OR
RENT W/Option Clote to
tchoolt. thopplng. V I. living
4 dining 110.000 004 111071)
1 BDRM.. 1 Bath. I car e*'ag«.
Avb Ground Pool. New carpet
k Root 114 K or SDK Attwme
No Qualifying M l 1*14

OCALA

N AT' L FOREST.

Weeded lottl 11 fM each, no
money down! 171 41 monthly

_______ taoowioto_______
Sanford lot llrreglt* 110
Santord 40X1)04* *00
Otteen 111X177
110*00
Geneva 11/4 Acre*
14**00
Ot!e*n » ♦ Acre*
111*00
Lam Blutf tOAcret
14*100

C A L L B A R T R E A L I S T . INC

_______ 1*07) Ml 7&lt;*0________
1 LO TS fogethar Slngie/mulll
family Pina Ave. Sanford
Salt at attettad value |).*00
Finance!)
*»* toll

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
C o - O p / S a le
SANF ORO / L A KE MARY
A R EA . 1 bdrm. 1 bth )rd
floor A/C. vaulted celling,
tcroen porch Amenities In
elude pool, tennlk. tauna.
lake acceti sia.eoo Reduced
177*1)7

157— M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le
M O B I L E HOME WANT ED!
Will trad* 7 Sanlord building
lot*_________________ **» to*'
N EW l**r*l Low down k inter
ettl 14X70 H7S/mo 74X70.
1110/mo 141170*____________
P R IV A TE SHADY tol. 100 ■ 100
1/1, A/C. new carpet, vinyl,
ureen porch. U4,*00111 7U1
S E T U P IN CARRIAOE Cave.
Gregory Mobile Hornet. San
ford S'ng'o f c t 111 MOO
1 BEDR O O M m od la homo on 10
■ 100 laf In C atta lb trry
Owner financing, aaty term*
___________ 1114)4)___________
1) M O B IL E HOM E 11X1) 1
bdrm , I bam Fair cendtion
*4100 OBO 17114101V mtg

1A3— W a t e r f r o n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le
OOOO LO CATIO N. 1 * / acrei
Beautiful lot Lake M ary
tchoolt. walk to SCC Good
Invetfmonl proo 771 1*11

181— A p p li a n c e s
/ F u rn it u r e
• C A P T A IN S A D J U S T A B L E
den or dining chair* S«l of 4.
caitort. chroma, rutf colored
velour upholttery Eiceltont
condlllon. clean HOP711 1444
• C O U N TER TO P refrigerator.
5 $ cu It Look* rough, rum
O 'val lap 174 117)___________
• DAR K. 4 DRAWER dretear
with mirror. A I condlllon
Llkanewl 141________ 121171*
D IN E T T E SET. blue marbled
table top and 4 cattor twlvel
baig* c h a in , tlio Small
elactrlc fan. new. 14 Child'!
r - color to. Ill Smell deg
chipping ceta. 110 Twin bed
alrtoam maftrakt. 110 1 ptoev
half* toftod eelvaf lata. 11)1
Lav* teat, nauga leather. 1100
T V cabinet table, 1 » 111114*
DISHW ASHER. O E perfabl*.
Almond. Parfacf condition!
f i l l 110 T il l________________
• F IV E M E T A L CHAIRS with
padded w a ll and back* Can
ba utad In homa or otflc* UO
full pelt* 174 1004____________
• M A T T R E S S . 11" X IS "
Excellent condlllon 170 each
171 0744_____________________
• M EC O • CARO TA B LE end
four padded chair* Vary good
condltlonl Tabla and chair*
fold up Moved end can't
keeol Like new S75 747 t i l l
M ISC . F U R N IT U R E . Priced
Reakonably for A L L ROOMS!
U S 1141 174 1144 for Inquire*
• O C T A O O N T A B L E . Large
Reflnthed antique ttyle. Oak
lop. Mahogany claw foot bat*
1*5 M l 0411_________________
• O V A L T A B L E . Ethan Allen.
M a p i a , w it h 1 le a v e * .
Eicallent condlllon 1*5 111
01*0

181— A p p li a n c e s
/ F u rn it u r e

183— T e l e v i s i o n /
R a d io / S t e r eo
• P O R TA B LE S T E R E O with
record plarer. rad o and d ie
plut 1 )1 record* Only t i l l
40) 115 **14

185— C o m p u t e r s
• COMMODORE 44 Computer
1541 dilk drive. Comrea print
*r, data cattett* unit, all
book* and cablet Atking 1100
444 44)7

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s
• B A S K E TB A L L HOOP with
backboard l l 00 Ptaata call
___________ 7)0 1)0)_________
a EXERCISER. DP Air Stricter.
Ilka newt Cott 5775 new. Sell
tng fo r 1100 l l r m C a ll
407 77147*1__________________
• EXER CISE W E IO H T bench
Weider brand. Vary nice
Mutt M ill 175 771 Oto)

A T T E N T IO N tor tow* baMball
cel lectori I 7 0 , new bateball.
doub'e tlilchlng. autographed
by Bab* Ruth Authenticated
by Cooperttown M uteum
Reply
17 La Vltla Circle.
Winter Spring* FL 77704

a TO U R IN O BIK E. Mutty 14!
phone 77) 77*4_______________
• W E IO H T L IF T IN O S E T.
Bench. b«rt. weigh!* Good
thap* O ita tta m b la d 1)0
177 4*47

191— B u ild in g
M a t e r ia ls
STO RE 5HELV IN O tor tale
Very tlurdy. Wood and Malal
Contact 130 7*77 nr 177 14)5

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
B A M B O O B a a u t l l v l ta r
landtcaptng Cane* A potot
Hearty Bo,'on type fern A
Palmetto palm* You digl
777 07

1 9 9 - P e t s &amp; S u p p lie s
CHOW DOOS AND PUPS lor
tala PiaaMcall
731 1044

I

RCA V ID E O Camcorder tic
cond. tots than 30 hrt 14)0
OBO. B A B Y C R IB . Jenny
Lind, ave cond 170 OBO
Alter 1777 *174_______________
a lL iO I N G W O O D C L O S E T
doort plus overhead track
Fitt41l opening IIS 777 2411
U T IL IT Y T R A IL E R . 1X14. dbl
4ito. w/lractor ram pt E«c
lor lawn traitor 1*00 n I 4)00
WASHER O RVER 11W Freeier
1100. Bikat 10 tpeedt 1)0 each.
Eatrcyctol Oym tlyto. AND
MORE II 770 4701____________

TO Y O TA CO R O LLA. Ilf ).
Burgundy, am/lm cd player.
1,000mltol 1)1.000114 UO*
T O Y O T A COROLLA OX Hatton
wagan. lf f l. A/C. auto. P/S.
P/B. U K ml .110.171177 0*14

230— A n t i q u e / C l a s s i c

• BOX OF LAOIES C LO THES
tl i t 4* lopt and tiiaW/14
pan ', 51 00370 1707 ________
tW E D D IN G DRESS
Tea
Itngth. thorl pull t'eevet. til*
IB 70S 100 407 5)4 7170 Deltona

_____________ C a r t _____________
C H E V E LL E M A L IB U . 1**1. 7
door, hard lop 7)0 engine w/
7)0 turbo Irani . need! hood
and minor body work 57.700
770 7714_____________________
• FORD M U S TAN G . It** VI
Runt good, body in good thapa
M. 500OBO
774 1*5*
a PONTIAC Firebird Its* On*
owner! Garaged! *7K ml
NIC* 14)00 407 777 4*44

-D E A L E R S P A C E A V A IL
ABLE* Aunty M ir y 't An
liquet. 1001 French A v*.
117*7) Sintord Wv buy one
p»«c*/enlire etlalet I 4** 770*

PEO P LE L O U N G E R ! tola A
loveteal. blue gray Good
condition 5710_______ H I 1114
• R A N O C . Avocado green
work* good 170 M utl tell
150 07*7__________ __________
• S M A L L O IN IN O T A B L E .
Black with glatt top Nlcal
Only 115110 7450_____________
• SOL ID OAK toacher t detk
Vary good thjpe 575 OBO
111 &gt;7Malter 5 10 PM
U 1 E D BEOOING SALEM Xmg
Queen. Full k Single 44) e Set
A Up' LARRY'S Mart J77 *1)7
• V A C U U M . K ir by ,
w/attachment* 171 ! » 1A »
W ASHER/ORVER. BIAS FOR
PAIR!
W A R R A N TY '
A*- REST_____________ MIMAS
• W A TE R B E D tuper tmgto
♦1\ we.elect Uted 7 month*
with tram, and heater 110
177 ilia
________________
W H ITE W ICKER BORM SET.
complete King bed wicker
headboard, matching dbl
dretter w/mirror. 1 drawer
chett w/7 right ttandt 1*00 or
betl otter M l 4top

231- C a r s

209— W e a r i n g A p p a r e l

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o l l e c t i b le s

O n fu ijj,

223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

I I I OALLON fuel/all lank.
Make oiler, price open
___________ 777 7771____________
II CU. F T. R E F R IG E R A T O R .
Holpoinl 1150. I • Cu FI
MICROW AVE 1W 370 741*

P o u lt r y

323-5774

118— O f f ic e
S p a ce / Rent

119— P a s t u r e to r R e n t

W r i Klil

1100 000
• l i l t R L C A F IT A N
1
bedroom, block, workthop.
carport, laundry rm. plut
titra lot A ll thlt 14*1001

17 toil Ml me

N EW Sanford otlicft and or
warehoutet 400 7 HO tq It
Special, *145/mo i l l m a
O F F I C E . If tf tq It B e t!
downtown Sanlord location
SSlSmo Ola o u t
SAN FO R O Comm . I4M tq ll
41 la a II High traffic area
Jim Oeyla. lltntlrom Realty.
IhC. M l 14*5
SANFO RO . Olllce tpaca. Saoo
tq II building total. 1100 tq
It per otticeunit H I 1004

K I T 'N ' C A R I . V I . K ® b y t u r n

BATEMAN REALTY

312 W

Stenstrom Rentals
OSANFORO. 7/7 w. tingle gar .
Ig room* fenced y d . CMA.
I too mo 1)50 tec
o LOCH ARBOR. V I w den
tern pool w 'la cu lll, Ipic .
dbi gar t I f M mo 1*00 tec
Slenttrom Realty. Inc.
"We Manage your Home,
like It wet evr own." Jim Deyle
277 ta il Alter sPM: u » lew
M il M ITC H C T. W EST V I ', .
Cent M/A. fenced yard IIM
M l HAYS OR. S/IH. lamily
rm. workthop
two
Pontg Realty, m MM
1/1. O A R A O E. fenced In yard,
dryer, wether hookep. ttove,
re lrtg . celling lent, tern
porch. CMA Sonlond Etlatet
Mte mo. w / a If to tecurily.
514 7*19,171 47*1(9 4 ) _____
V i . P IN E C R E S T. lanced, cent
H/A. no pelt S4tt with d't
cotetl roll required 171 Itaa

I n d u s t r ia l

_ R e n t a ls

141 —H om es for Sale

231— C a r s

215— B o a t s a n d

TAKE UP PAYMENTS

A c c e s s o r ie s

NO MONEY DOWN

•■cept toa. lag. Iltto. ate
OLDS O E L T A m l , auto. air.
4 A IR B 0 A T. 1011 Gra,chopper
Atpln# ttereo tyttom. power
IM HP. Lycoming new m a g t,
wmdowt. must 1**1 Only
I prop* trailer. 17100 Call
17**4* per month!
771 *405 or 777 7770
____
Coll Mr. Payne
oFIB ER G LA S S Boat. I* FI
Ceurtoty Utad C a rt, m i l l )
• Hull 7 llv* well*, good
• CHEVY CAM ARO
'77. R*
th ap *. m u ,t M U '1*1 770 017*
built VI. loft ol new pent l
*11 F T . JON Boat W G il l&gt;lt
l** l ) ) l 01 to anytime________
traitor. IS HP Merc 1*00 llrm
CH EVY CAM ARO. 1*14 Red 4
777 14)7_____________________
tpd I top* U.3W Coll 777 1*13
*11 F T C LA 1TR O N 11 HP
aller 4_______________________
Evlnrud* traitor Oulttandmg
• CHRYSLER IM P E R IA L '*7.
Candt M u,I teel 137*1 777 1717
Like new M utl M il Only
It FT Carolina Skiff *0 HP
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SB - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Monday. July 26. 1993

_______by Chic Young

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by Art Sansom

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Eye implants are
generally safe
D E A R D R . G O T T : W liul arc
flic long-term side effects of eye
implants?
D E A R R E A D E R : There arc
few dangerous long-term con­
sequences of corneal transplants
or synthetic Intraocular lenses
(for treatment of cuturacls).
In the first Instanec. the dlseased cornea (the clear front of
the eyeball) Is replaced by a
donated hum an cornea. Risks,
w h i c h are rare. In c lu d e
transplant rejection (a reaction
that causes redness of the eye
and worsening vision) and Infec­
tion.
In the second Instance, the
eye's lens (which locuscs light) Is
replaced hy an nillllctal lens.
Com pi leu lions Include hemor­
rhage. Infection or loss of vision.
Obviously, there are risks as­
sociated with any surgery, on
the eye or elsewhere. Nonet lielevs. (M illar implants have a low
Incidence ol complications and
have Im-c ii performed In millions
ol sallslled patients
Ask your ophlhalmologlsl lo
discuss any unusual |M»lentlal
complications that |N-rtaln to
vour Individual castD E A K D R . G O T T : Wh a t
causes a person's stomach to
growl on a frequent IwisIsV li Is
more a nuisance than a major
problem, bill I would like to
know If anything can lx- done for
control.
D E A R R E A D E R : Stom ach
g r u m b lin g and g r o w l i n g is
caused hy air bubbles m oving In
the liquid Intestinal contents.
Th e phenomenon Is worsened
by over-active peristalsis. exag­
gerated waves of muscular con­
tractions that pn&gt;|M-l digested
loud through the Intestine.
Ili-cause most ol tin air caus­
in g a b d o m i n a l g u r g l i n g Is
swallowed, people who experi­
ence tills harmless annoyance
1 an olten reduce or eliminate It
hy careful attention to the
m ci battles ol eat i ng: che w
t h o r o u g h l y , cut s lo w ly and
forego carbonated beverages.
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treated with non-prescription
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carriage
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DOWN

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8 Lift
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10 Part or circle
11 Questioning
sound
17 This (Fr.)
10 Mil. rank
22 Intact egg
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25 Gaelic
26 Coup d’ —
27 Foreman
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30 Help
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38 Greek letter
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duration of
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company
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WIN AT BRIDGE
B y P h illip A ld e r
.Julius Carsar said: "Th e re Is
tm te rro r. Cassius. In yo u r
threats: lor I am arm 'd so strong
In honesty."
It Is one ol the enigmas of
bridge: How honrst is an oppo­
nent's bid or play? Sometimes,
ol course, he Is purjtosely trying
to mislead you with a psychic
hid or a falsr-card. Hut most ol
the time he Is holiest as a Hoy
Seoul, and you cun lake Ills bids
and plays al fare value.
West learned this lesson the
hard way ott today's deal.
North agreed on spades. After
four cue-bids. South, who had
nothing rise to cue. Jumped to
the slam.
West led the heart king and
continued with the ace. South
ruffed a nd cashed tw o lop
spades, noting the 3-2 break. He
had 11 top tricks: live spades,
two diamonds and four clubs.

T h e hum was lor the 12th irlrk
One possibility was to Iio |m- for
some luck In diamonds, taking
th e f i n e s s e a f t e r c a s h i n g
d u m m y ' s acc. H er e thul
wouldn't have worked.
S o u t h spot t ed s o me t h i n g
m u c h bel t er . He p l ayed a
d ia m o n d to d u m m y 's king,
rulled a heart In hand, led a
diamond lo d u m m y's arc and
ntlfed d u m m y's Iasi heart. Now
a club to the king was followed
by the spade Jack, on which
South discarded Ids diamond
loser. Three more club tricks
brought the total lo 12. South
had won six trum p tricks, not
five.
West should have believed
South's four-heart cuc-bld. If
West just switches to a diamond
(or a eltilil al trick two. South
must finish one down, lacking
the entries tor the d um m y re­
versal.

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Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
J u l y 2 7 . 1903
hi the year ahead you might
form two new very beneficial
alliances. These associations will
continuously grow In strength,
as well as m utual benefits.
L E O (J u ly 23- Aug. 221 If
you're negotiating an Important
matter today, think twice before
b r i n g i n g In on a r b i t r a t o r ,
because this person might lxantl-you and pro your opposi­
tion. Know where to look for
romance and you'll find It. The
A stro -G ra p h M atchm aker In ­
stantly reveals which signs arc
rom antically perfect for you.
Mal l $2 a n d u l o n g , selfaddressed. stamped envelope to
Matchmaker, c/o this newspa­
per. P.O. Box 4465. New York.
N.Y. 10103.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Scpl. 22) Ikprepared today hy having a
ih-xlhlc schedule, because res|Minslblhlles you've been ne­
glecting might vy for Immediate
attention.
L IB R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 22) H u y
things close to the vest today
and do not take any risks In

areas with A ltlch you're unfamil­
iar. especially those of a financial
nuture.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Your Independence will Ik - ol
Importance to you today, but
you might have others put heavy
dem ands on y o u r tim e and
ubllltlcs. If you gel nulled. It
could Ik - your ow n fault.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Guard what you say and to
whom you say tt today. A great
deal more than what you In­
tended might tw- construed out
of any negative comments you
make.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n .
19) It might be wise to Involve
yourself In other ucitvitlcs today
instead ol going shopping or
barguln hunting. T h is m ay not
be one of your better days for
being value conscious.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
If you feel a trllle melancholy
today. H could lx- self-induced.
Ta lly up your assets In life and
you'll realize the positive side of
the ledger has more on It than
the negative side.
P IS C E S (Feb. 20-March 20)
Upon occasion vour Intuitive

by Leonard Starr

A N N IE
______
M Y / V - ' YOU

p er c ep t i o n s are som etim es
rather rem arkable, but this
might not lx* one of those days.
Rely upon your logic, not your
hunches.
A R IE S (March 2 1-April 19)
Depend upon yourself Instead of
others today und you won't lxc aug ht off g u a r d . R c llu b lc
sources upon whom you can
u s u a l l y c o u n t m i g h t be
malfunctioning.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 201
An open m ind Is a must today If
you're negotiating a matter of
Importance. It's imperative you
jiosttlon yourself so you can sec
the other guy's point of view.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20) Be
wary of Inclinations today to
worry In advance about how
something is going In turn out. If
you c o n c e i v e a negat ive
blueprint, your subconscious
might follow It.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-Ju ly 22)
Before volunteering to munugc u
critical assignment for another,
bo ccrtuln you know what you're
getting Into. Surfuce Indicators
may not portray a true picture.
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                    <text>S a n fo r d H e r a ld
Serving Snnford, Lake M ary and S om inole C o un ty sin c e 190 8
B5lh Year. No 260

Sanlord. Flond.i

Ex-cop’s sex tria
Testimony about alleged on-going
liaison with boy not adm issible

IN S ID E
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S p o rts

Going out in style
SANFORD
Florida S|*4iti Wear anil Mvrts
1 ic s«rx i( «• end Men's Thursday solth.ill
sr.isim wnh Inlimi! exhibition
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Know your rights
• •niNoincr fm ns addresses s&gt;* t,t1 s*turitx
i' 4ipicors i mhts attei ttt.irtJ.i c

Herald Staff Wrltet
SANFORD
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tltseriii said
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Hr said tin
&gt;a* ail. x is • \|m-i |rt| |o tie lillrd tix Aim 2 I w lie 11
ilu lai uhx returns lor thr tall semester

Holiday closures
XXuli hub |»'tnlrmr Dux lulling or. a Sunday
tins year government operations will be ol»
serving Mondax as an otlb lal tioltdax As a
"s u it
all noxrrnmrntal operation* will be
. 1&gt;sr.| 1111 hiding all 1 My anti t-oonlv fariloies
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suuimt i session at ttie m bool* will alxti be
. l.»s* &lt;1on Mondax
XXlid* si.me businesses will lie njx-n as usual
a mimtier ol them will lie closed lor thr holiday
in hiding bunking institutions
Ilu &lt; eniial Florida Zooloffb al I'ark will lie
&gt;pr 1 atmg as usual
pits' olllit-s will have thru li.bblrs OJK-Iird Ini
••ox tiobb rs bill Unix express mall will Ire
l&lt; in ert &lt;1 XII •&gt;tti«*T serx 11 es will Ik- &gt; losed lor thr
liiillitax

Group plans anti-tax campaign

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p re llla l llioHoris s* i king to ub lllltx III* spri till

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department shortly I k tod l.,s ,ui&gt; si .1 •f 1• si v . halgr s
ill &lt;&gt;i toiler I * ♦I It* w a s tin &gt;1 liv i bill balpb Russell
last mouth after III* star* tmirid probalib &lt; ms* lo
remove his jHibi i (• rtilii alioii In* w so t r&lt; qti* sted 1
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ilei lafed i.tiisnb tin • mitir&gt;M&gt;m t llow &gt; , tin ti* h i .,
Niitbmg h.l|i|Hl|i d 1 mx Mr* xvstir t " i* r I'd ir.x
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F ire w o rks
w arnings
issu ed

C e le b ra tio n
sc h e d u le s
By N IC K P F E I F A U F

Herald stall Wnh.r
A mimlH-r .it jiuhlti «-v&gt;iits are
si heilulerl to! ll»ilr|K-|»d*'IU • l»aV
i rb'bratluns III S,inluld mi Sunday
Fireworks food trstix.ds and tun
ar* lorn ast lot the Fort M* lion Park
I.it ilttx
Cielteva
fulx lib events Itavr
Ik'«*n S4 be.tub'll lur Mondax
Some weekend lamllx fun lt*is
also tu rn jtlannrd h, S«-i rets Hair
Ib-sign A lai u//i trui k will .unxr
to ( ool olf S.mlord rcaidents Saiur
dux from 11 a rn to •&gt; p .n at the
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Diana Dunn o» Sanford g&lt;!*ls into the holiday spun A.tn '.*•• !. .of
••reworks on saio at P.necrost S' opp'ng Center r
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Field trips
to benefit
more kids

A very s c ie n tific fello w

By N ICK P F E I F A U F
Her 1 ' laff Wider

________

SANFORD
I Ik Ncnmioli 1 uiinix S. Innil
Itiiaid is ini' lulling its la lit trip p&lt;&gt;hi ns s. In ml
•dill luls Ik Ilex« lln i hung* s will III ot lii-netlt to
mini students
Itn.iid 1 li. m m . in leanili)
M o l l i s sai d " ' I I I
mi HU d
XVIi.it w&lt; will tu doi ng is ii e v a l u a t i n g
Hi' In Id ' r i ps th.ii s. li.M.ls b.ix* In 1 n d o i n g m tin
past ill siii h as \v .IV as n. nth I i • .*milHI.UI44l) ol
III. Iritis tint Wi thout UIX d i s l up l l l l l l 1C. •ha­
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m o n t h s uni bad i&lt; &gt;o m n i i mb d ( bat 111* poln x hi
It v tsed In 1 \i bub ililddli s. lii nil s l u d i t l t s hu m

p.u Hi 1p.1tion ill ox cr night Held Mips
Naturally
Moms said w&gt; will lmlioi ibnsi
mps xv tin li have alieadv tu i n si hi iliilcd hut
W bat w e vvalll I" do tlow is liavi til* trips set uj&gt; tu
In iloui during 1 Ik* inn n i ssioit periods wben
ve .11 round si bools aii mil lot rill* • xvi 1 k periods
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I ••• PtvolQ

Guy Brewster

Y o u ’ ll g e t a b a n g o u t o f J u l y 4

I ALLAHASSEE - Service station owners will
luutii h an advertising campaign urging Finn
di.ms tu request a xute on anv Wx al gasoline tax
mi reuses an industry gruuj) said Thursday
XX* iK-ln-ve that frelore anv new local option
g«lsiilllli taxes are levied, the people should t*e
adx ised ol i urrrnt raxes and how thr money is
spent
sold Nil k Mi Alllster rxeruttxr dlrectoi
ol Florida Food and Fuel Netailers ln&lt;
A new Florida growth management luw that
took elicit Thursday entitled county com
missions to add up to five cents a gallon to
gavihne taxes
Adding tax would require a "supermajority
vote Ot thr commission - a majority plus one
I In law savs the public can Ik- allowed to vote
on the tax but a referendum Isn't required
I hrv should be given the right to vote yes or
no McAllister said
1(if group s ad 1 ampuign. Iratunng television
spots and placards on pumps. Is expected to
tx-gin III one or two weeks It will point out that
I loridlans already pay nearly 40 rents a gallon
hi gasoline taxes be said
lb.it includes 14 cents in lederal taxes. 11 h
.cuts in state taxes. 11 3 cents In county road
taxes and 2 5 cents in state and federal
mx 1fon1nrnt.1l and inspection charges.

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i

elm ol our biggest outings slit •xjdamed is
to ilu 1 amp when siudeiils liaxi a bands .111
oppurtmiltx in b arn about 1 onscrxaitoii nature
H e iii l Ptxoto b» Tom**.* Vinc»*’ l

Robert Alexander, scienco loachor at Santord
Middle School, encourages students Matt
Williams. Adam Brooks and Jared Blytho. from
back, In thoir computor work Alexander has
been selected as a 1993 Governor s Fellow and

will represent Florida at this summers AT AT
Teachors and Technology Institute Only three
teachers oach from 15 stales have boon
selected lo exchange ideas with industry
loadors

and tin mitdiMirs Ibex siav hi dorniatories lor
si vcr.ll days at a tint* and thr &lt; xprt icfli e is both
1 11 |i.x a Iib as vxi II as i dm atloti.il
V o illl.lllx llle s i H ip s have be e n d o n e d llf lllg
ilu
s. In Mil y i . it
a n d tin d t s ir t i t l i n n h u d to
p io v u h
lo l
l c p l .11 1 l l n lit l e . ii l l i ' l s d l l l t l l g t i l l

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Lake M ary O K s sew er lines along boulevard
By N IC K P F E I F A U F

Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MANY — With tin* widening projr. t on
West Lake Mary Boulevard now complete efforts
arc underway to fx-gln work on the boulevard
cast of the city, to U S 17-92
During last night's City Commission meeting
steps were taken toward flnuli/ing the &lt;tty's

■x

portion of the t minty widening pm|i
The ettx voted to authorize •In max nr n&gt;
execute an mterlocul utility eonstnu lion ugM •
merit lor a water main extension santtarx sewer
project
"W e had planned lor most ot this
said City
Planner Mult West "hut the sexxei system was
not formally promised Now the i ommission n.is
\oted to add that to the prn|ci t

I In 4 tlx at IIS own e\|H list vxill ■onstrui t
\\.11• r anil srwt i utilities along tin tight (&lt;l xx.ix
as part .&lt;1 what is listed as Lake Marx lloulexard
Phase II
Die amount will he ultli lallx determined nin e
contracts arc approved
Seminole Countx will he putting tin* •onstrui
nun piop-et lor (lit eastern houl» .arrl area out n&gt;
See Se w e r. I’ agc 5 A

�a A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, F lo rid a - Friday. July 2, 1903

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE S TA TE

Navy plans move to Great Lakes
Boy playing on train has arm severed
MIAMI — A teen-age trying to Jump onto a freight train today
fell In between It. severing his arm and possibly damuging bis
legs, police said.
When police first arrived at about 1:30 a.m. toduy at the
south Miami accident scene, officer found Ihe boy’s severed
arm. then found the 16-ycar-old still alive, said Mctro-Dadc
supervisor John Dll mars.
"W e first found the arm and started looking for the person,
which we located." Dllmars said.
The train also may have run over his legs. Dllmars said.
The teen-ager was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital,
where he was listed In critical condition, said hospital
spokesman Sam Gratis.

Six killed in accident
LAKE CITY — Six people were killed on Interstate 75 when a
northbound car carrying two Venice couples crossed Into the
southbound lanes and collided with another vehicle.
Florida Highway Patrol troopers said the Wednesday
morning accident that left three bodies lying In the road south
of Lake City, was among the worst they had seen.
The victims were three married couples from southwest
Florida. They were Identified as Daniel Lattanzlo, 61. and his
wife Been. 64; Theodore Simon. 70. and his wife Margaret. 69.
nil of Venice; and Michael Born. 64. and his wife Katherine. 63.
of Pon Charlotte.
"W e really don't know what caused It at this tim e." Trooper
Ken Robinson said.

Man convicted of murder
FORT LAUDERDALE — A man was convicted o f the 1986
murder of a young surfer whose father then spent years
hunting down suspects.
James Tralna, 49. of Delray Beach, was convicted Thursday
of first-degree murder In the killing of Joe Vlscido Jr. during a
drug rlpoff in Deerfield Beach. Th e Jury also found him guilty of
armed robbery and burglary.
“ 1 always knew I'd catch m y son's killers. I knew they'd be
found." said Vlscido Sr. "I'd do It all over again."
Broward Circuit Judge Robert Carney Immediately sen­
tenced Tralna lo life without parole for at least 25 years, along
with nine years In prison on the two other counts.
A second suspect In the case. Kerry J. Carbonell. 29. hanged
himself In the Broward County Jail In August o f 1992.

DuPont pesticide contaminating water
MIAMI — A pesticide made by DuPont has been con­
taminating ground water, especially In Florida and California.
The National Coalition Against the Misuse o f Pesticides and
the United Mine Workers o f America released the report
Thursday In Washington saying that cxceaalve levels of
bromacll have been found In 60 wells nationwide. Most o f the
wells are used for drinking water.
The group said bromacll Is used extensively In citrus groves
and along railways to fight weeds, but noted that It may cause
cancer and affect the thyroid gland.
DuPont officials were called at their office late Thursday, but
were not available to comment.
The company Is already embroiled In a controversy Involving
the fungicide Benlate DF. The company faces hundreds of
lawsuits from nursery owners who say the fungicide destroyed

By Associated Press
ORLANDO — The N a vy has begun
long-range planning to transfer the activities
at Orlando's Naval Training Center to Great
Lakes. III., ending a 25-ycar association with
landlocked Central Florida.
Base Commander F. Lee TU lot son has
appointed Capt. Harr)- Smith to coordinate
base closure actlvltlrs with city officials and
a Pentagon representative for (he task
which may lake five or six years.
Orlando NTC. the largest o f the Navy's
three boot camps. Ison a long list of military
Installations being closed or realigned.
President Clinton forwurded the choices of a
special commission on Thursday lo Con­
gress. which can accept or reject the whole
package but not make any changes.
" I was personally disappointed." Reur
Adm. F. Lee Tlllotson to ld reporters
Thursday. "W e have built som e of the ffnest
Institutions in the Navy."
But. he said his orders arc to work with
city officials on an orderly transition which
will eventually transfer specialized schools
for recruits and for students ol electronics
and nuclear power generators to Great
Lakes Naval Training Center, near Chicago.

TAM PA — A 21-year-old man was charged In the’ death of a
2-year-old boy, who police believe may have been smothered
with a stuffed animal or a mattress.
William Harry Wood HI was charged Thursday with
first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse, said
Hillsborough sherlfTsSgt. John Marsicano.
Wood was the boyfriend o f the toddler's mother. Marsicano
said. He had been living with the boy's mother but was not the
father.
Toby Brian Stroll Jr. died June 10 after being found by his
mother In his bedroom. There were no outward signs o f foul
play, but the Investigation switched from a suspicious death
case to homicide this week when results o f an autopsy showed
the boy had been asphyxiated. Marsicano said.
He said there Is no known m otive for the attack.

Piece of worn bridge falls into St. Johns
JACKSONVILLE — A piece o f a downtown bridge was so
worn It crumbled and fell Into the St. Johns River, causing
traffic delays o f more than an hour.
One of two northbound lanes o f the Fuller Warren Bridge was
closed Thursday as repairs began on the 3-foot by 4-foot hole,
fascinating and frustrating motorists who were backed up on
Interstate 05 for up to 90 mlnutea.
Work crews removed the plate and poured quick-drying
concrete Into a mold built around the hole.

From A ssociated Press reports

M IA M I - H e re are th e
w inning numbers selected
Thursday in the Florida Lottery:

-Sandy Wlggers
Orlando NTC contributes about #575
million annually to tbc Central Florida
economy. Base population averages same
16.000 military and civilian personnel, most
o f them recruits and students.
Left behind will be a downtown property
o f 1.093 acres, an 826-ucrc housing and
support services annex near Orlando In­
ternational Airport and two smaller storage
and supply sites.
Anticipating final endorsement o f the
Pentagon's decision by ihe president and
Congress, the city has formed n task force to
seek new tenants or developers for the
properties. Tlllotson said there was no way
such strategically situated sites "w ill be

Guidelines issued on
letting divorced parents
with children move
TALLAHASSEE - The state
Supreme Court said divorced
parents should be allowed to
move when It’s for a Rood reason
and not Intended to cut off their
ex-spouses from visiting their
children.
Also Thursday the court said
drivers can't be asked to recite
part o f the alphabet to prove
their sobriety unless they're read
their rights, approved u new
anti-bias rule for lawyers and
said police can't make crack
cocaine for undercover opera­
tions.
T h e Issue of custody an d
relocations has been a trouble­
some one for courts In Florida
and elsewhere, the Suprem e
Court said.
“ In all cases of this type, the
best Interest of the child clearly
is the prime consideration."

the 3rd District Court of Appeal
In Miami.
In the case involving sobriety
tests, the court said "a reason­
able person would conclude that
the request to recite, out o f the
ordinary sequence, letters and
numbers was designed to lead to
an Incriminating response."
That means a person must be
advised o f their rights lo refuse
to answer questions. Shaw wrote
In the m ajority opinion. Justice
Parker Lee McDonald was the
sole dissenter.
One ruling Issued Thursday
Included the recipe for crack
cocaine In the opinion, the court
said police can't cook up a batch
o f crack cocain e to use In
undercover operations.
The r u l i n g cam e ou t o f
Broward C ou n ty, where exSheriff Nick Navarro In 1989
authorized his department to
start manufacturing crack co­
caine.

—opinion reads;-----------------------In a separate opinion. Justice
Leander Shaw said the rule
“ denigrates the rights of Flor­
ida's noncustodial parents."
S ix o f the seven Justices
agreed the best guidance was
contained In a 1089 opinion by

c r a c lr frGitt cocarrie~powider
seized In drug raids. Undercover
deputies then took the rocks to
school zones where they ar­
rested p eop le on charges o f
violating a law against buying
drugs within 1,000 feet o f a
school.

By JACKIE HALUFAX
Associated Press Writer

T tiu rw ta y *

Manchargedinboyrdeaih

f As an American taxpayer,
th is greatly upsets me.
Besides losing my job, I see
my taxes being used to
close down a base that is
absolutely beautiful, a new
facility in an ideal location.)

u n s ig n e d

m a jo rity

ttherttr

e m p lo y e e s

m ade 1th e

sitting here empty."
"No place where I have been have I been
more Impressed by the local leadership”
and Its long-range planning, the admiral
said.
Several civilian employees appearing after
Tlllotson's news conference were dismayed
at having lo phase out activities that hud
won them Navy awards for excellence over
the vrars.
Dale Laird, manager of bachelor housing
at Ihe center, said. "None o f us feel It Is
right" lo close the base.
"The Iclonurc commission's! decision
seemed rather strange.'. . A lot o f the data
we provided ns part of the closure process
was nol presented In quite the same light as
we submitted II." he said. "It wns u little
disturbing."
"W e’re very upset.'* said Sandy Wlggers.
who runs Ihe child development program at
NTC. "Everything was decided before the
henring took place." nddlng most civilians
at the base fell the same.
"As an American taxpayer, this greatly
upsets m e." she said. "Beside* losing tny
Job. I see my taxes being used to close down
a base that Is absolutely beautiful, u new
facility In an Ideal location."

30.4 million to
hit the road on
July 4 weekend
B y A s a o c la t e d F ra a a _______

ORLANDO — The nation's
hlghwuys will he Jammed
with Fourth o f July travelers,
the American Automobile As­
sociation says.
AAA estimates 4 million lo
6 million more motorists will
be on the road than during
Ihe Memorlul Day weekend. It
adds up to .the busies! sum­
m er h o lld u y — with an
estimated 30.4 million people
on the move.
The West and Southeast are
expected lo be Ihe busiest.
"Th e Fourth of July is a
lim e w h en p eo p le com e
together for family reunions
and summer travel." said
Lynda Gwynn. director of
travel agency services for
— AAA .Florida.—"JL'a- lummtr
vacation lime. too. because
the kids arc out of school."
A grow ing trend toward
s h o r t e r v a c a t io n s spun
around a long weekend also
may spark travel on the

Fourth, said Ms. Glynn.
The No I travel area In thr
country will be the West,
where 7 million are expected
on the roads. Florida. Georgia
and Ihe Carolina* arc next
with 6.7 million motorists.
Holiday projections for air
travelers were not as strong.
AAA predicted 3.4 million
would lake planes, trains or
buses tills weekend, an 8
percent decrease from Iasi
year. The decline was at­
tributed lo higher airfares.
Orlandu-areu attractions,
hotels and restaurants hope
Independence Day will make
up fo r the s lo w -s ta rtin g
summer travel season. Hotel
occupancy was ofTand crowds
light nt some attractions in
June.
- - O fficials-blam e-w cak-lLS—
and European econom ies,
h ig h e r a ir fa r e s a n d a
h eig h ten ed a w a ren ess of
crimes against tourists for
some of the slowdown In
tourism to Florida.

Greenpeace places “no drill zone” marker
PENSACOLA — Environmen­
talists have protested Chevron
USA's plans for an offshore gas
well by proclaiming the site In
the Gulf of Mexico to be u "N o
Drill Zone."
"Drilling season has begun o ff
or Florida, and with it a season o f
a c tio n b e g in s , t o o . " s a id
Greenpeace spokesman S teve
Kretzmann. "Chevron and the
Clinton administration need to
get the message that Floridians
will boycott Chevron, pass reso­
lutions. and If necessary, they
will form a citizens' coast guard

to stop Chevron from drilling off
(heir coast."
The o c e a n g o in g lug M .V.
Greenpeace on Thursday d e­
ployed a pyramid-like, 15-foot
warning buoy 27 miles south o f
this Florida Panhandle city.
Kretzmann said by radio from
the vessel.
The yellow and black buoy
was emblazoned: “ NO DRILL
ZONE CLIM ATE PROTEC­
TION C O A STA L PROTEC­
TION - POLLUTION PREVEN­
TION."
Chevron spokesman Bobby
Boone In A tlan ta called the
protest and Kretzmann's com ­
ments "scare tactics."

Based on two earlier explor­
atory wells. Chevron officials are
convinced there la no oil off the
Panhandle coast but potentially
a large quantity o f natural gas,
which poses no danger of a spill,
Boone said.
Chevron Is expected to begin
drilling for gas In federal waters
sometime within the next few
months.
State and local officials and
business people have Joined en­
vironmentalists In objecting to
the drilling, citing the possibility
spills and wastes could ruin
sugar-white sand beaches that
a re v it a l to th e s t a t e ’ s
multlbllllon-dollar tourist in­

dustry.
They are urging Interior Secre­
tary Bruce Babbitt to suspend
Chevron's permit and establish a
three-year moratorium on dril­
lin g pending environm ental
studies on the Panhandle'*
ecosystem.
The environmentalists con­
tend drilling would needlessly
Imperil the Florida's beaches for
only enough oil and gas to meet
the nation's energy needs for 10
weeks.
Boone countered It Is believed
the Gulf off Florida holds enough
clean-burning natural gas la
meet Florida's demand for that
fuel for five years.

THE WEATHER
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N A T IO N A L T E M P O
Cash 3
7-1-3

P la y 4

5-7-0-8

S a n f o r d H e r a ld
Friday, July 2. 1993
Vol 85. No. 286

Published Das* and Sunday, aicapt
Saturday by The Sanlord Haraid.
Inc. SOO N French Avf, Sanlord,

ns aim

Sacond Claaa Postage Patd al Sanlcrd,
Florida and additional mailing
oNIcoa

Florida Ri.kl.nta muat pay 7%aataa
lax In addition lo rataa above.
Phone (407) 322-Mlt.

Today: Partly cloudy with
scattered thunderstorms. High
In Ihe lower 90s. Wind variable 5
10 mph. Rain chance 40
percent.
Tonight: Scattered evening
thunderstorms then fair. Low In
the lower 70s. Wind becoming
light. Rain chance 30 percent.
Saturday: Partly cloudy with a
40 percent chuncc of afternoon
thunderstorms. High In the
lower lo mid 90s. Wind south 10
mph.
Rcmuindrr of Fourth of July
weekend: Purtly cloudy wllh a
chuncc of afternoon and evening
thunderstorms.

F L O R ID A T E M P S
City
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tl
Daytona Beach
4f
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70 100
Ft Laud Baach ,
Fort Mr*»*
44
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ft
71
Gainesville
Of
mm
mm
mm
Home,lead
Jacksonville
*4
II
4S
00
Key West
*1
77
00
Lakeland
fS
71
Miami
w
.1
71
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Pensacola
»7
71
Sarasota
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70
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.«
Tamp*
ft
74
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fl
71
Van* Baach
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FRIDAY
Ptljr eldy 00-70

SATURDAY
P t lf d d y 00*70

SUNDAY
Ptljr eldy 00-70

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MONDAY
PU yeldy 00*70

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SATURDAY

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FIRST
July 26

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves arc
0-1 fool and choppy. Current Is
to the south with a w a ter
temperature of 79 degrees. New
Smyrna Beach: Waves ure 0-1
feet and semi glassy. Current is
to the south, with a w ater
temperature o f 79 degrees.

LUNAR T A B L E : Min. 5:15 a m..
5:30 p.m.: MaJ. 11:20 a.m..
11:50 p.m. TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 8:02 a.m.. 8:43
p.m.; lows. 2:t&gt;6 a.m.. 2:06 p.m.:
New Smyrna Beacht hlglis.
8:07 u.m„ 8:48 p.m.: lows. 2:11
ii.m.. 2:11 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
high*. 8:22 a.m.; 9.03 p.m.:
lows. 2:26 a.m., 2:26 p.m.

BOATING
St. Augnatlne to Jupiter Inlet
T o n i g h t : ' W in d south to
southwest 5 to 10 knots. Seas i
to 2 feel. Bay and Inland waters
smooth. Scattered showers and
thunderstorms.
Saturday: W in d south 10
knots. Seas 2 feel. Bay and
•Inland waters a light chop.
Scattered show ers and thun­
derstorms.

TU E SD A Y

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STATISTICS
The high tem perature in
Sanford Thnisday was 93 de'grecs and Ihe overnight low was
69 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
pertod. ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
totalled 0 Inches.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 79 degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 71.
tut recorded by Ihe National
Weather Service at Ihe Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

□ThntaBay’a high............ 05
OBaromattle pressure.30.03
□Relative HnmUUty....70 pet
□WlaSa. •l i l t .Northeast 6 mph
□ Rainfall............06 of an in.
□ T o d a y 's sun set.....0:10 p.m.

□Tomorrow's sunrise....6:26

(•mptfiiurtt Indicatt previous i
high andovernight lo* lo1p im EOT
City
Hi La Prc
Anchor«go
AS so n
Allan!*
n
71 to
Atlantic City
*0 *i
Baltimore
7* 71
Billing*
i» SI .IS
Birmingham
n
71 .IS
Bismarck
7« S4 .7]
Boi*a
n 41
Boston
;i SI
Burlington.Vt.
« 57
Charlestons C
n 77
Charlotton.W Va
M 47 1M
Charlotto.N C
St 7*
Chayonna
u 17 Ot
Chicago
74 43
Cleveland
II 43
Concord N M
U SI
Dallas Ft Worth
tl 71
Danvar
♦4 SS
Do* Moinn
II 41 .14
Detroit
74 41 01
Honolulu
ft 74
Houston
M 77
Indianapoli*
1) 47 M
Jackton.Mis*.
ft 73
Kansas City
M 40 30*
La* Vega*
IM 74
Lima Rock
t j 71
Lo* Angel**
14 44
Memphis
n 74
Milwaukee
40 40
Mpt* SI Paul
II 41 44
Nashville
tl 77
New Orleans
S4 71
New York City
U 70
Oklahoma City
IS 74
Omaha
t j 47 00
Philadelphia
M It
Phaanli
tea •S
Pittsburgh
7* 47
PorttandMain*
7| }7
St Louis
14 n i4
tail Lake City
14 34
Saattto
4t S3
Washington. 0 C
77 71 04

�Sanford Hatslrt Sanford. Florida - Frida,

legal Notices
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I I O N T IE N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN A N O FO R
SEM INO LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. i « )*r*CJt 14-K
S A M U E L L. C H E iS E R . a*
Truttaa.
Plaintiff.
»».
M UR RAY E CALHOUN and
BOBBIE ANN CALHOUN, hit
• lit ; C H A N O Y L E E
W I L L I F O R D and V E R N A
W ILLIFORD. JIM W A LT E R
H O M E S . IN C ; H . C .
FREDR ICK. JR . Truttaa; and
M ICHAEL L K R E L L .
Dtfandanti
AM ENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that purtu an l ta a Sacond
A m a n d a d S u m m a ry F in a l
Judgmtnt In favor of Plaintiff,
da lad Iha tm day of Juna. I*n.
in Cat* No n HI* CA ta K of
lha Circuit Court of tha Eigh
laanth Judicial Circuit, In and
tor Samlnola County, Florida, in
which M UR RAY E CALHOUN
and BOBBIE ANN CALHOUN,
h i t w lt a . C H A N O Y L E E
W I L L I F O R D and V E R N A
W ILLIFORD. JIM W A LT E R
H O M E S . IN C ; H
G.
FR ED R ICK . JR . Truttaa. and
M IC H A E L L K R E L L . wara
Dtfandan** and SA M U EL L
CHESSER, at Truttaa. Plaintiff.
I will tail fo tha highatt and boat
bidder lor cath at lha Watt
Front Door of tha Samlnola
County Courfhowta. XII N Park
Avunua, Samlnola County. San
ford. Florida JJtri at 11 00
o'clock A M . on tha tlfh day of
July. I**), tha following da
tcrlbad proparty tat forth In tha
Order of F Inal J udgment
Lot II
Start at tha Southwatt corner
of tha Southaatl quarter of
Section IS. Townthip i f South.
R ang e )] E a i t . Sa m ln o la
County. Florida and run N
If*er01" E . along tha South
margin of told quarter, for X O'
to the Eatt margin of the M O ’
right of way of SI Jchnt Ave
nue. thence N 00*JO 00' W ,
along veld margin, for is r to a
point of curve, thence along taid
margin curve to the We*t with a
central angle of 0t*4»'j*‘\ radl
ut of S.IS1 If’, for length ot
curve of f ff I f to a concrete
m onu m ent ter a p oin t ot
lengency; thenca N 10*!•')*■’
W . along la id margin, for
JM f l' to a concrete monument
for a point, thence N t r 'i T W
E tor 1,310 r to a concrete
monument for a point, thence N
ir o a ’je’* e
for m n ’ to a
concrete monument tor a point;
thence N ir tO W * E tor it* IS’
to a concrete monument lor a
point, thence N W JO If” W for
104 O’ to an Iron pin lor a point of
beginning ot the property to be
drtcribed; thence continue N
« r » i r w. tor f i g- to a pm lor
a corner, thence N J 4 * ju r ' W
tor III J’ to an iron pin lor a
corner, thence N ft*M’S!" E
lor 1 MO*, more or lest, to an
iron pm lor a corner on the Wait
bank ot the Si Johns River;
thence in a Southerly direction,
along M id bank, for XU’, more
or lets, to an Iron pin lor a
corner; thence S lf*4t’S r ’ W .
away from M id river, for l,4*Q’
more or lass, to the point ot
beginning
. Ihe pc
caled in Northeast quarter ot
the Southeast quarter ot Section
IS. Township If South. Range n
East, and the Northwest quarter
st the Southewest quarter of
Section X, Township If South.
R ange II E a s t. S e m in o le
County. Florida
Lot No n
Start at the Southwest corner
of the Southeast quarter ot
Section IS. Township If South.
R ange II E a s t. S e m in o le
County, Florida and run N.
ir e / ’OJ’' E . along tha South
margin of M id quarter, for 10 0’
to the East margin of the to O’
right of way ot St Johns Ave
nue. thence N W J0 00" W ,
along M id margin, lor IS S’ to a
point ot curve; thence along M id
margin curve to the West, with a
central angle of 0f*40'M ”, radl
us of S.ISl.If'. for length of
curve ot f * 4 t r to a concrete
m onum ent for a point of
lengency. thence N I0*ll’la ’’
W„ along said margin, tor
MS »)’ to a concrete monument
lor a point; thence N. •f*4I'Sa"
E tor l . l i o r to a concrete
monument tor a point; thence N.
ir o s ’is ” E lor m Ji' to a
concrete monument for a point;
IhenceN lltodOO" E. for STi.lS’
to a concrete monument for a
point; thence N OO'JO’ i r W. for
If IB’ to a point; thence N.
S4»1I’1I" W. tor 1413’ to an Iron
pin tor a point of beginning of
the property to be described,
thence continue N. J4*I1'II" W.
tor 1411’ to an Iron pin tor a
corner; thence N f f c r i r E.
tor 1400', more or less, to an Iron
pin for a corner on the West
bank of the St Johns River;
thence In a Southerly direction,
along M id bank, lor IIS', more
or less, to an Iron pin tor a
corner; thence S at*4*'H" W.,
away from said river lor I.JeO’.
more or less, to the point ot
beginning.
The property described IS lo
caled in the Southeast quarter of
the Northeast quarter of Section
IS. Township It South. Range n
East, and the Southwest quarter
of the Northwest quarter of
Section X. Township It South.
R ang e 1) E a s t. S e m in o le
County. Florida
Said property shall be sold
sublecf to any outstanding liens
or equil.es not foreclosed In this
action
D ATED : June If. I ff!
M ARY A N N E MORSE
(Clerk of Circuit Court)
By Jane E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish. Ju lyJ.t, ItW
D EG If
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that we
ire engaged In business at Iff
Jrosdick D r . Casselberry, Sem
nolo County. Florida, under the
fictitious Name ot PHIL'S AP
•LlANCE SERVICE, and that
ve Intend to register M&gt;d name
•ita the Secretary ot State,
rallahassee. Florida. In ac
or dance with the provisions Ot
he Fltliltous Name Statute, to
•It. Section MS » , Florida Stal
itea lt» .
Corporation Intersled In M id
MSiness Isas follows:
EileenP Spies
Philip Spies
•ublith: J u ly l. IT*)
JEO N

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Ltgal Notices

Legal Notices

SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
C O LLB O E
DISTRICT BOARO OF
T R U ST E E S
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE Is
provided of o regular meeting of
the District Beard of Trustees fo
consider the purcheM of real

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH JU D ICIAL
CIRCUIT, I N A N D F O R
SEMINOLE C O U N TY.
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.ft-lflS-CA-IS'K
C H R Y SLER F I R S T FINAN
CIAL SERVICES CORPORA
TION.tfc .
Plaintiff.
vs
MARION ASSOCIATES. INC.
ate ,« l* l.
Defendants
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEM IN O LE
NOTICE OF S A L E
PURSUANT TO C H A P T E R 41
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
June II, Iff], and entered In
Case No f l 14M CA 14 K of the
Circuit Court of tho llth Judicial
Clrcwil In and for Seminole
C o u n ly , F l o r i d a w h tr a ln
C H R YSLER F IR S T FINAN
CIAL SERVICES CORPORA
TION. els. 1s lha Pleinlllf. end
MARION ASSOCIATES. INC.
•tc . tt a t. are lha Defendant, i
will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the West
Front Door of Ihe Seminole
County CourfhouM. Senford.
Florida, *1 II 00 o'clock o m on
July 71. Iff). Iho following
described property as set forth
In Mid Or Or. or F inal Judg
men!, tawlt
Condominium U n it 441 E.
DESTINY SPRINGS, a Condo
minium, end an undivided
004444 Inttresl In Ihe land,
common elements and common
op e n set appurtenant to M&gt;d
unit, all In accordance with and
sub|e&lt;t to the covenant*, condl
lions, restriction*, term* and
other provisions ol the Declare
lion ot Condominium ot DE
STINY SPRINGS a Condomlni
um. os recorded in O R Book
IHI. Page IlfO as amended In
O R Boos IM0 Page 1*41. aM to
•he Public Records of Seminole
County. Florlde
DATED at Sentord. Seminole
County. Florida. June I*. Iff)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By JaneE Jesewtc
Deputy Clerk
Publish June IS A July}. Iff)
D E F )4f

The Olsfrlct Beerd of Trustees
will consider on Option Conlroct
for fho purchase of reol property
od|acenl fo fho Collage on
August 10. Iff! of i : X p m . In
fho Board Room of Seminole
Community College. 100 Weldon
Bouleverd. Senford. Florida,
n r / it if f
Property Description:
The south 400 loot ot the west
110 feet of Block J. FAIR LAN E
E ST A T ES . Section t, os r*
corded In Plot Book It. page 10.
ot tha public records ot Samlnola
County, Florida
SUBJECT to permanent and
temporary easements of record
Sellers: Florida Power and
Light Company
D o fo lt l of tho p ro p o std
purchase aro available tor
public review In the Office ot tho
Vice President tor Adminlslro
lion and Finance Hours of
Inspection will be t o m lo 4
p m during regular college
workdays
Publish J u ly l. Itfl

DEG1I

SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
C O LLE O E
OIITRICT BO AR O O F
TR USTEES
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby
provided ot a regular meeting of
the District Board ot Trustees to
consider the purchase ot real
property
The O illrlcl Board ot Trustees
will consider an Option Contract
tor the purchase of reel property
adlacent to the College on
August 10. tf fl at I X p m In
the Board Room ot Seminole
Community College. 100 Weldon
Bouloverd. Sanford, Florida,
n m t it t
Property Description:
Lai II. C A R D IN A L OAKS
COVE, according to tha plat
thereof, as recorded In Plat
Book IS. pages II and II. Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Florida
SUBJECT to permanent end
temporary easements ot record
Sellers; Clerk R and Pamela
J Merrill
D e ta ils of the proposed
purchase are available for
public review in the Office of the
Vice President tor Admlnlslra
lion and Finance Hours ot
Inspection will be t u n
to 4
p m during roguler college
workdays
Publish Ju ly l. Iff)
OEGM
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION NO.
f) 1 IU CA I4K
FG IIP F U N O IN G W EST
LIM ITED P A R TN ER SH lP .

•fal.

Plaintiff

vs
TCC C A SSELBER R Y LIMITED
P A * ( M R R lH I P .a t a l--------------

Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT T O C H A P T E R fJ
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment ot foreclosure dated
Juna II. t f f l and entered in
C o m No f) 101) CAI4 K ot the
Circuit Court ot the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and tor Semi
note County. Florida wherein
F G H P F U N D IN G W EST
LIM IT E D P A R T N E R S H IP .
GARMONT FUNOING WEST.
INC . end U S WEST FINAN
CIAL SERVICES. IN C. plain
lift* and TCC CA SSELBER R Y
LIM ITED PARTN ERSHIP and
TCC TAM PA RETA IL. INC.
are defendant*. I will M il to the
highest and best bidder for cash
af the West Front Door of the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
In Senford. Seminole County.
Florida at 11:00 o’clock A M on
the Und day ot July. Iff), the
following described property as
Mt forth In Mid Order or Final
Judgment, to wit:
EXHIBIT " A "
Lot 1. ot C A S S E L B E R R Y
COLLECTION, per Plat thereof
recorded In Plat Book 4). at
Page 11/1). Public Records el
Seminole County. Florida
Together with;
That certain appurtenant ac­
cess easement pursuant to that
certain Cress Easement. Notice
of Restriction and Roodway
A g t a a m o n l. a a o c u la d by
Vaughan. Inc. and the TCC
C a t s o lb a r r y L im it e d
Partnership, dated May II. Iff!
and recorded on May II. 1FM In
O tlld a l Records Book Iff).
Page ilfO ol the Public Records
of Seminole County. Florida
O altd at Sanlord, Florida
Juno If, Iff)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
A t Clark. Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By Jane E Jasewlc
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 1.1. iff)

DEGM

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT *
OF THE EIO H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: f l 1140 CA-HK
JA M E S C . LUCAS
Plaintiff.
vs.
THOMAS LLO YO HARRIS and
JOANNE KOCH HARRIS.
Otfendenti
NOTICE OF SALE
Noflca Is hereby given that on
July 11. tffl. at If 00 A M at
tha West Front Door ol tho
Courthouse ot Samlnola Courty
ol Sanford. Florida the un
derslgned clerk will oiler lor
M le the properly located In
Seminole County, Florida, which
It more particularly described
as follows
Lot II. TH E HIGHLANDS
SEC T IO N S S E V E N AND
EIGHT, according to the Plat
thereof as recorded to Plaf Book
IS. pp 11II. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
Tha a loreM id sale will be
mad* pursuant to the Plaintiffs
Final Judgment el Foreclosure
In C i v i l A c t io n N u m b e r
f l 1*40 CA U K now pending in
tha Circuit Court In Sem mote
County. F tor Wo
DATE O June I*, t f f l
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clark ofthe Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publ.th July I t. Iff)
O EG 1I

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE I I O H T E E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y ,
FLORIDA
CASINO f l l l l t CC
COMMUNITY P R O P E R T IE S
D EVELOPM ENT
CORPORATION
TOPGUNCORPORATION
Ptetotitf

V*
HAIM TABAK
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO HAIM TABAK
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
FIEO that a complaint to tor*
clot* a statutory hat been tiled
against you You are required to
serve a copy ot your written
detente*. II any, to tho action on
the Piainlltf l attorney. William.
W Carpenter. Esquire, whose
address It U0 Eatt Highway 4*4.
Long wood Florida 111*0. on or
before July X. iff) and HI* th*
original with th* Clerk ot this
Court either betore service on
*' (*tBHl!!tt‘ &gt;
l Jl •-n**'
attty here after otherwise. *
judgment wilt be entered tor the
rellel demanded to th* Com.
plaint
WINESS my hand end Mel ol

this court on this lath day ol
June. Iff)
( S E A ll
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
B Y : Cam* E Bueltner
Deputy Clerk
Publish June II. 1* A July 1 .1.
iff)
D E F 141
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE E IG H T EEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INAND FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: t i l l ! * OR-M P
IN RE: TheMarriegeof
Hedrick B Jackman,
Husband.
and
Colleen E Jackman.
Wife
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF M A R R IA G E
TO. Colleen E. Jackman
Address Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D that an action far dittolu
Hon of marriage hat boon Iliad
against you and you are re
qulrod to serve * copy of your
written defenses. If any. fo It on
Hedrick B. Jetkmen. Petitioner,
whose address li 10* Bentry Or.,
Lake Mary, F L 111**, on or
before July 14. Iff], and III* th*
original with th* clerk ol this
court betore service on Poll
Honor or Immediately thereat
tar It you tail to do so. a default
will be entered against you lor
lha relltf demanded In th*
petition
WITNESS my hand and th*
M alot this Court on June*. Iff)
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F T H E COURT
By Joyce Ctockley
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June II, tl. H A Ju ly ),
tffl
D E F 1*4
IN THE CIRCUIT CO U R T
OF THE I4TH JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. fl-U lC A -l* K
C O U N T R Y W ID E F U N D I N G
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
Vf.
ROSALIND COM H ILL.
Defendant Is)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that,
pursuant to th* Order ot Sum
m ary Judgment at Foreclosure
In this cauM. to th* Circuit
Court of Seminole County. F lor
Ida. I will sell th* property
situated to Seminole County,
Florlde drtcribed as
Lot I4f. WYNDHAM WOODS.
Phase II. according to tho plat
thereof at recorded In Plat Book
H . Pages 41 4). Public Records
ol Seminole County. Florida
at Public Sal*, to th* highest
bidder, tar cash, at th* West
Freni Entrance at lha Seminote
County CourtheuM. Sanford.
Florida, at 1100 a m . on July
II. Iff)
WITNESS my hand and fho
Seal of this Court Juno 10. Iff)
ISEAL1
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
By: JaneE Jasawlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 1* A July 1. Iff]
D E F 110

Gunman
kills 8,
then self

Legal Notices
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT,
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S I N O . t lt t l t C A U K
L O M A S M O R TG AG E U S A ,
INC..
Plaintiff.
v*.
P H I L L I P SHAUN FLAVIN eka
Phillip $ Flavin NANCY J
F L A V I N ; R ES O LU TIO N
T R U S T CORPORATION, a* re
ca lv e r for Planter F e d e ra l
Savings kna Great Western, and
any unknown heirs, devisees,
grant***, creditors, and other
unknown persons or unknown
spouses claiming by, through,
and under any olth*
above named Defendants.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O T IC E I* hereby given that
th* undersigned Clerk ot th*
C ir c u it Court ot S e m in o le
County, Florid*, will on July II,
Iff), o l 11.00o'clock A M at the
Weal r root door si lha Seminole
County Courthouse to Sanlord.
Florida, otter for ui* and M il at
public outcry to th* highest and
best bidder lor cash, the follow
ing described property slluete In
Seminole County, Florida
Lot 4*4 LONCWOOO. a* re
corded In Plat Boo* t, Pag* 11.
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida ISection 17.
Township X . Reng* JO)
Together with the following
desc r 1bed equipment
Central Heat Unit
Carpeting
pursuant to lha Final Judgment
entered in a case pend.ng in M id
Court, th* style of which 1*
Indicated above
W ITNESS my hand end of
tidal seat ot Mid Court this itth
day ol June. Iff)
(COURT SEAL)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUITCOURT
By Jane E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 1) A July J, iff]
DEF HI
IN T H E CIRCUITCOURT
O F T H E EIOHTEENTH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
OF T H E STATE OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
C a w N e t) 1*4 CA 14
Dtvlslew: K
M O L T O N . A LLEN
A
W ILLIAMS CORPORATION, an
&lt;
Alabama Corpor alien.
Plaintiff.
v*
DAVID L MCMANUS, and
B ET TE J MCMANUS.
Defendant*
N O TICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant to e Final Judgment of
Fo reclo su re entered in the
ebov* s ty le d cause. In the
C irc u it C ourt at Samlnola
County, Florid*. I will tall th*
property tituel* to Seminole
County. Florlde. described at:
Lot l*. ot ORANGE GROVE
PARK. UNIT I. a subdivision
according so ttw Plat thereof, at
recorded In Plat Boo* II. Pag*
40. Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
at public M le to the highest end
best bidder, tor cath. at th*
West Front Door ol the Seminole
County CourthouM. Sanlord.
Fto.uUj.i_ ili» A M .m i) U v - ll- _ i
D A T E D Juno 11, Iff)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By: Jon* E . Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publ'th: J u n o H A July). IffJ
DEF let
iW T H E CIRCUtfcOURT,
E IO H T E E N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. INANDFOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
C ASE N O .n t lf S C A MK
BANCBOSTON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, a Florida cor
poratlon. th* successor by
m e r g e r to S T O C K T O N ,
W H A T L E Y . DAVIN A COM
PAN Y. o Florida corperalion
Plaintiff.
vs.
M ARG IE VEIGH BEASLEY;
at. al .
Defendant*
N O TICE OF SALE
Nolle* It hereby given that,
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure *n
tered herein. I will tell th*
property situated In Seminal*
County, Florida,described**
Lot X . Block A. STERLING
PARK. Unit Three, according to
the plat thereof as recorded In
Plat Book II. pages 11 through
14 ol the public record! ol
Sem inole Counly. F lo rid a .
Together with: Rang*
at public M l*, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, at th* West
Ironl entrance. Seminole Counly
Courthouse. Sanlord in Sanlord.
Florid*, at 11.00 A M on tho
Ifthday of July. Iff)
W ITNESS my hand and of
Hclal seal of M id Court this ifth
day ol Juno. Iff)
ICourt Seal)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish July I. f. Iff)
OEG 11
IN T H E CIRCUITCOURT
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO f 1 f t f l CA 14 L
ROY W A L E X A N D E R and
H ELEN J ALEXANDER, hi*
wilt.
Plaint iIts.
vs
JO SEP H B
BEAVERS and
ROSALIND R BEAVERS, his
wile.
Defendants
N O TICE OF SALE
Nolle* it given trial on July If,
IffJ. at II 00 a m al Ihe Wttl
Front door of the Seminole
County CourthouM to Sanlord
Florida, th* undert'gned Clerk
will oiler tor Ml* Ihe following
real property:
Lot II, OAKLAND HILLS,
according to tho plal Ihtrtol as
recorded In Plat Book 11. pages
*1 and *4. Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
together with th* tenements,
hereditam ents and eppurt*
nances thereto belonging, and
the rents, issues end prollls
thereof
The M l* will be madi purtu
ant to Ihe Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure entered to this *&lt;
Hen
WITNESS my hand and the
tea! ol this court on June If.
Iff)
ISEALI
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewlc
As Deputy Clerk
Publish July I. f. Iff)
OEG H

Warrant plus other charges
Marin L. Cicero. 24. 4277 Meeting I’lure, Sanford, was
arrested by Longwood police on highway 17-92 Tuesday.
Police said she had In t o apprehended hy a store security
guard, after altrnipllng to lake items valued al $20.26 out of a
store without paying. She was charged with retail tiieft. After
she was placed in custody at the Jail, officers found she was
wanted on two separate* warrants Issued In Orange County, for
falling to appear on u charge of theft, und driving with a
BUBpended/iTvoked license.

Drug charge
Albert Anderson. Jr.. 20. *26 Edward Higgins Terrace.
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police at McCny and Sterling
Streets Tuesday. During nil Investigation, olflcers said
Anderson was found lo have a plastic bag with a substance
luler proven lo lx- crack cocaine. He was charged will)
possession with Intent to distribute.

Drug charges filed
A Sanford man was arrested Wednesday on a drug sales
charge. Undercover agents with the Sanford Police Special
Investigations Unll a-port buying u small quantity of "crack
cocaine Irom Virgil Eugene Dchosc. 29. 1023 W. 12th St..
Sanford, at the comer of 12th Strrcl and Pecan Avenue at noon
Wednesday. Dchosc was held on a charge o f stile and delivery
of cocaine.

Separate incidents
A Sanford woman and her husband were arrested by Sanlord
police Wednesday within minutes of each other In separate
Incidents Wonza Mashrll McCloud. 26. 2417 S Lake Ave..
Sanford, was arrested at her home on an aggravated battery
charge alter u gas station employee rrportrd seeing her beat
her sister with a stick. McCloud's sister reported she was four
months pregnant. McCloud was arrested al her home al 4:24
p m alter stir drove there from the gasoline station In a 1963
Oldsmobllc.
At 4:32 p.in.. James Wesley McCloud. 43. of the same
Sanford address, was arrrstrd while he drove a 1983 Olsmoblle
on U.S. Highway 17-92 at Santa Barbara Avenue. McCloud was
arrested on a charge of driving while his license was revokrd.

Multiple charges
Kevin R. Henderson. 27. 1507 W. 13th Place. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford |&gt;ollcc Wednesday afternoon ullcr he was
s|Kiltrd shouting al a Seminole Gardens apartment and trying
to climb Into a window of the apartment. A policeman seeing
Hrmlcrson trying to enter the apartment when a child
approached him and said Ills mother needed help. When Ihe
policeman reported approaching Henderson, the man fled
several blocks lo him home.
The policeman rrportrd approaching Henderson, but lie
threw a full beer bottle at him and flrd. He was arrested
nearby. Henderson was held on charges of violation of Injuctlon
for protect Ion. burglary to on occupied dwelling, aggravated
battery on n law enforcement olllrer and resisting arrest with
violence.

Traffic stop leads to arrest
Erik Paul Paskotkl. 30. 311 Seminole Ave.. Longwood. was
arrested early Wednesday morning following a traffic stop.
Paskowskl was held on a disorderly conduct charge after he
uullirrt uiuau-lruiii.a.ii«ULl»uila.Ciiuiily-&lt;l*uutv- »n t)- tf(«* «t t » rruirn. according to thr deputy’s report

Man and nephew arrested
A Sanford man and his nephew were arrested Wednesday
night following u traffic stop. Police report stopping Steven
Wayne Angle. 19. Apopka, on Inline related charges o f not
wearing a seal hell and driving across a parking lot to avoid a
stop sign at the comer of 20lh Street and Grandview Avenue.
The policeman teporlcd Angle refused lo sign Ihe traffic
citations, so was arrested.
During the traffic stop. Richard Leo Angle. 35. 406 E. 26th
Sb. Sanford, stopped Ills vehicle next to Steven Angle's vehicle
und refused to leave when told to do so by the deputy,
according to reports. Rlchurd Angle was arrested on n resisting
a police officer.

Disturbance call
Fred Alan Bray Jr.. 18. 151 E. 24III Si.. Apt. 101. Sanford,
was arrested on an disorderly Intoxication charge Wednesday
following a response to a disturbance call In Ihr 1300 block of
Magnolia Avenue. Police report receiving complaints of several
people yelling and throwing battles.

Ju ly 2, 1993 - 3 A

■y ILIZABCTH W IIS E
Associated Press Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - A man
with two pistols strapped to Ills
suspenders, a gun In one hand
and ,i hag of Indicts In the other
walked Inlo a law firm's highrise office and opened fire. Hr
kilted eight people ami wounded
six before committing suicide.
(Miller said.
The San Francisco Chronicle
and San Francisco Examiner
today Idem tiled the gunman as
G ia n L u ig i F c r r l . 55. o f
Woodland Hills, a suburb of Los
Angeles. The San Francisco
police and medical examiner
refused to comment. The man's
motive still was a mystery.
The gunman and six ol his
victims were found dead Inside
thc sleek glass skyscraper al 101
California St.. In the downtown
linanclal district, Mayor Frank
Jordan said Tw o others died at
San Fninclsro General Hospital.
The assailant put i gun undet
his chili and pulled (lie trigger
w h i'ii he s p o t t e d p o l l e e
approaching him on a stairwell,
a little more (him an hour after
the shooting began. Jordan said,
Nancy Asbill. an attorney ut
Pettit A Martin, tin* law firm on
Ihe 34th floor where the gunman
begun Ills rampage, was In the
bathroom when the man started
shooting shortly Ix-forr 3 p.m.
"W e heard the fire alarm."
said Asbill. visibly shaken. "W e
thought It was a fire drill Then
we saw ihr bullet holes ami
smelled the smoke. We ran out."
Authorities believe the shoot­
ing spree was planned because
the gunman was so heavily
armed. "W r think the Individual
must have known someone,"
Jordan said.
The gunman s weapons were
semiautomatic and hr had a
black canvas hag st tilled with
"hundreds and hundreds of
rounds," Jordan said.
Bodies were found on Ihr
34th. 33rd and 3 1si fltMirs. (Miller
s|xikesnian Dave Ambrose said.
The gunman's body was funnel
on a stairway liclwecn Ihe 291h
and 30lh floors.
Wayne Jeffries, a lawyer at
rcttlt A Martin, said the gunman
had hern al the linn earlier In
- tlia - 4lay—r« » r~ n -d e p o s itio n :- h u t - '
d e ta ils ot t l i r r n s e w e ir n o t

Immediately known*
The man w iiirW im D ttl by
poller as a heavy set. middleuged while male d r e s s e d In dark
slacks, a while shirt and sus
(lenders. He carried u California
driver's licence. Jordan said.
Roy Eaves wus watching TV
news coverage when he realized
Ills wife. Dcunnc. a court report­
er. worked al the building. Mrs.
Eaves. 33. wus hit In ihe arm hy
u ricocheting bullet.
"I wus u little shocked, like It
couldn't hnpix'ii lo m e," Roy
Eaves said. "It's scary. You
never know It cun till home lo
you until It happens."
When he got to the hospital,
his wife told htm she was taking
a deposition Inside a glassed In
con feren ce room when llie
gunman hurst out (rum behind a
curtain and began spraying
builds through the glass walls.

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E D IT O R IA L S

S a fe ty firs t
fo r th e F o u rth
It happens e v e ry year. A careless m om ent
by a child nr an adult d u rin g a J u ly 4th
celebration results In a serious injury or has
fatal results.
M any organ ization s across the cou n try are
s e e k in g to p rev e n t h o lid a y m ish ap s by
sen ding out w ord s o f caution. Unfortunately,
people w ill still encoun ter problem s, and give
the excu se that they d id n ’ t know o f the
dangers.
‘ ‘ Firew orks are not to y s ," says the Central
F lo rid a C h a p te r o f th e N a tio n a l S a fety
Council. In all age groups, in this area last
year, firew orks and/or sparklers caused 58
percent o f the Injuries.
Most firew orks are prohibited for public use
by state law. Yet m any residents, during a
vacation, purchase the exp lo sives in other
states w h ere restrictions are m ore lenient.
T h is is not an indication that th ey can be
considered safe.
T h e sam e holds true for sparklers which
can be purchased in Florida. U sing them
w ithin a h om e is dangerous. Sparks can
cause Irreparable dam age, esp ecially to the
eyes.
M any people m ay also h a ve a tendency to
toss sparklers Into the trash once they have
finished burning. T h e lack o f sparks is not an
indication that the heat has stop)&gt;cd. It could
still cause a fire.
It is unfortu nate that a h oliday such as the
4th o f J u ly m ust be prefaced w ith som ber
w ord s o f w arn in g. Yet. It is necessary.
W h en it c o m es to firew orks, parents should
refrain from pu ttin g on th eir ow n displays.
Children m ust be taught the dangers o f all
types o f d evices.
A *.huri tim e., hvh-iu In-mo. cautious m ay
prevent n lilctlm e oTm isery.
Practice safety first for the
rem ain h ealthy.

CH U CK STO N E

Does violence ever have a purpose?
Halloween became
Th e date. June 22. w on 't tr ig g e r any
mnemonic shock waves around the country, hut nn annual event for
the names of two Detroit citizens. Joe Units and urban renew al by
Coleman Young, will.
arson, while Detroit
Joe Louis, authentic American hero and p o lic e ach ieved a
master of the sweet science, was honored with a d i s t i n c t i o n th a t
postage stamp issued on June 22. an exquisitely eluded even the brut­
appropriate date for the "Brown Bomber" and ish L o s A n g e le s
for American pride. He knocked out Jimmy police force: Eyewit­
Braddock on June 22. 1937. to become n esses accu sed a
heavyweight champion.
grou p o f pu b licly
One year later on the same date. Louts avenged b eatin g a man to
u humiliating defeat by swlhly dispatching Max dentil.
Schmeltng. u touted symbol of Hitler's doctrine
But the difference
of Aryan supremacy. Into unconsciousness.
b e t w e e n th e tw o
(D u r in g his
"Your fnther gave us hope." the son of a p rom in en t Detroit
four terms as
German concentration camp victim later told citizens is defined by
mayor, Detroit
Louis' son. Joseph Jr. "It proved to us that the two questions that
constantly
have always plagued
Nazis were vulnerable."
vied to be
On the same date this year, Detroit's first black c i v i l i z e d s o c ie ty :
Am erica's
mayor. Coleman Young, made history again tiy W h a t is the d If murder
announcing he would not run for a sixth term as ference between le­
capital. M
gitimate violence and
mayor.
Unlike Louis, a disciplined executor of legiti­ Illegitimate violence,
mate violence. Young has been a loudmouth and who authorizes those differences?
Let's try a couple of examples. Violence is
bully whose brazen divisiveness helped nurture
a syndrome of wanton violence. During his four legitimate when it lakes place in self-defense.
terms as mayor. Detroit constantly vied to l&gt;c (Mixing, hockey. fixilliall and a nationally de­
clared w,ir. Violence Is Illegitimate when any
America's murder capital.

Again the Hcmld Is presenting letters to the
public that arc downgrading the efforts of one
individual, Mr. Steve Alford. Mr. Alford has taken
1 lie effort and time lo continue a Sanford tradition
(organizing the People's Fireworks display.)
Four years ago. the persons who organized this
event derided that this effort wasn't worth the
trouble, but thanks to Steve Alford's persistence,
(lie fireworks display has continued through this
year. There have been articles that have painted
out problems with last year's show, being late for
showtime. Could Hits problem have been caused
iiv tile pyro technician being late arriving to do the
show, because he had a previous and bigger show,
and not (lie organizer problem us wc have been led
lo believe.
1 ticllcvc that the town of Sanford should stand
up and upplaud the efforts of this "la d " for having
Ihr ambition and persistence In the face of all this
resentment and hostility from unnamed persons,
for "ram roddlng" this event for all to enjoy and
remember for our children und community.
Eugene F. Dickerson
Sanford

C om puter salespersons
My company Is very sorry to hear that you had
trouble when you went oul to get your com­
munication package updated on vour Sanyo
MBC-555 computer. (Sarah Overstreet. June 14)
The Sanyo computer line was a very nice unit
many year* ago, but technology docs not stand still
for anyone. There are ways to help you.
I do believe the salesperson should have been
more understanding than putting you on the spot.
Your Sanyo computer works und it docs the Job. He
was looking al ills commission, if he sold you a
85.000 computer tie gels more commission than
lie docs on a S100 Item. This salesperson was
liKiklng al what lie makes now. not what he could
make down the road by helping you out of your
problem.
My com pany's philosophy is to help the
customer and do whatever It takes to satisfy that
customer and still turn a profit. Today It might be
a $100 upgrade, but tomorrow you would have
told all your friends how nice tills store Is and your
friends' purchase power will total S5.000 or more.
Thai is Iuiw It works.
I here Is no reason for computer salespersons not
to talk In tin- language you know and not a foreign
computer language.

Please, next lime, lake some lime and look
around, iiirrc arc some down-to-earth computer
stores around.
Hurry Ellis
VP of Sales
Ellis and Associates
Sanford

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When Louis won. blacks kids in Atlanta.
Houston. Harlem ant! Chicago's South Side
would pour Into the streets oul of their homes,
cheering and reliving Ihc Brown Bomber’s
golden moments with delirious pride.
Today, u victory celebration Is an excuse tor
destruction. That's because neighborhoods are
breeding grounds for drug-inspired crimes.
Police abuse is endemic in many cities

JA C K ANDERSO N

Private pilots
unwitting victim s
of the drug war

LETTERS

A lfo rd ’s e ffo rts

group of persons, unauthorized by law. attacks
individuals or destroys properly.
Paradoxically, people erupt into fits of violence
in moments of supreme ecstasy: after winning a
national sports championship, for example.
Hockey fans in Montreal, football fans In Dallas,
and haskrihall fans in Chicago and Chapel Hill
went on rampages this year.
But none of these urban convulsions ever
readied (lie destructive levels of the riot tiiat
followed the first Rodney King verdict. I tie
Detroit and Newark riots of 25 years ago. or the
current “ ethnic cleansing” savagery In Bosnia,
Somalia and the Sudan.
In my teen-age years. Joe lands was virtually
the only authentic national hero for black kids
He was Mlchnrl Jordan. Charles Barkley. Bo
Jackson. Muhammad All. Mike Tyson and Magic
Johnson all rolled up Into one magnificent
machine.

R O B ER T W AGM AN

Uncle Sam and a smoking ban
WASHINGTON - Do federal workers and
their guests have a constitutionally protected
right to smoke on the Job, or should the federal
government, in recognition of the damaging
effects o f secondary smoke, ban smoking In all
government work places? That Is the current
debate going on in the House of Repre­
sentatives.
The House Public Buildings and Grounds
Subcommittee has Jurisdiction over the federal
government's building construction, remodel­
ing and leasing program. Ils new chutnnan
this term. Rep. James Traflcanl Jr.. D-Ohio. Is
vehemently against smoking. He introduced
into his subcommittee a bill that was both
simple and sweeping. It would have banned
smoking everywhere In any building owned or
leased by the federal government.
"Smoking Is a killer. That is no longer an
issue." says Trallcant. "Secondary effects of
being around people who are smoking are
clearly a health hazard. We owe It to federal
workers and (o citizens who enter federal
buildings to conduct business to provide them
with the healthiest environment possible."
To say the proposed ban Is controversial
would be a major understatement. The bill was
bitterly opposed by the tobacco industry, by
members of tobacco-state delegations and by
federal employee unions. The still-powerful
smoking lobby went Into high gear.
Currently, smoking Is allowed in all federal
buildings except in "public ureas" such as
hallways. On Capitol Hill, members can set
smoking policy for their own offices. In hearing
rooms, smoking Is allowed at the discretion of
committee chairmen. It Is "tem p ora rily"
banned In public spaces In the House, but not
In the Senate. Smoking Is not allowed on cither
the House or Senate floor.
In the past there have been enough powerful
members of Congress from tobacco states, or
who themselves smoke, to block consideration
of most federal anti-smoking measures. But. in
recent years, their numbers and Influence have
waned.
A recent survey by the Capitol Hill newspa­
per. Roll Call, showed that only 43 members of
Congress smoke, and only 20 of these admit to
smoking cigarettes. Already 239 members of
the House and 59 senators have banned
Bmoklng completely from their offices. Many
others have set up policies, some surprisingly
complex, that amount to partial bans. A c­
cording to the survey, only 21 House offices
and five In the Senate allow unlim ited
smoking, and in some o f these — like Sen. Jay
Rockefeller's. D-W.Va. — no one smokes
anyway.
But the pro-smoking forces still have enough
power to make passage o f Trafleant's ban very
difficult. So. a last minute compromise was

worked out.
Traflcunt agreed to amend his bill to allow
smoking on military bases. In VA hospitals and
In all private residences owned by the federal
government. Then. In a broader compromise,
lie agreed to allow Individual agency and
departm ent beads lo allow sm oking In
specially designated areas so long as those
areas are separately ventilated from the rest of
the building ami the air in the smoking areas
can be kept to a
standard in excess of
any prevailing feder­
al tndoor-ulr-quulity
standard.
B u t th e p ro smoking forces were
not done. On behalf
of tobacco interests.
Rep. James Clyburn.
D-S.C.. who repre­
sents a tobacco dis­
trict. introduced an
a m e n d m erit th a t
would have changed
Trafleant's ban Into a
six-month study that
( Do federal
would have required,
workers and
among other tilings,
their gu ests
a General Account­
have a right to
ing Office review of
sm oke on the
the methods (lie En­
job j
vironmental Protec­
tion Agency lias used
to determine that secondary smoke Is a health
hazard.
Traficant reacted emotionally to Ihc in­
troduction of this delaying tactic by the
tobacco lobby, saying: "I am against this
amendment. The time has come to act to save
llvcs."
Tlie bill was passed, 8-3. with assurances by
Traficant that some of the studies culled for in
Clyburn's amendment would be done In the
Interim before his bill tukes effect. I( is
expected to win overwhelming approval on the
House floor.
All tills leaves Rep. Bill Emerson. R-Mo.. very
unhappy. Virtually a chain-smoker. Emerson
has fought hard for "smoker's rights."
"T h is kind of ban Is undemocratic and
un-American," Emerson said during debate.
The Missourian, who does not exactly cut a
svelte figure, also usked sarcastically. "What's
next, a ban on obesity in federal buildings?"
The Traficant bill carries a 180-day waiting
period, after enactment, before It becomes
effective. Realistically, it will take another
three to six months to get It through the
Senate und enacted. Therefore. It likely will lie
nine months to a year before the modified b^n
— sm oking only In designated areas —
becomes effective.

WASHINGTON — Oklahoma-based ptlut
Tom Quinn is an unlikely candidate to be
caught In the cross fire of South Florida's war
on drugs. But thanks to a federal undercover
drug operation, lie ami other pilots have
discovered that the friendly skies can some­
times be life-threatening
Two federal grand Juries In Miami arc
hearing evidence trom pilots like Quinn that
bundrrdsof private planes may be (lying with
d rlccts that could
jKise serious safety
ris k s . T h e gra n d
J u rie s a ls o h a v e
heard evidence that
deaths have resulted
from these defective
tt1tS[ftfli_A»_ iMin «&gt;&lt;&gt;.
two-year Investiga­
tion. the FBI has
been investigating
c h a r g e s
by
num erous victim s
f Later. Ouinn
who claim they've
discovered
been defrauded by
that the
federal drug Infor­
propellers and
mants working out ol
engines dtdn I
small aviation shops
match the
In South Florida.
ones listed in
In m any r a s e s ,
the plane's
according to sources
maintenance
close to Ihc pro lx-.
records. ■
U.S. law enforcement
officials may bear re
Bponslbtlliy for planes having um.de |wrts.
bogus Identities and Inaccurate flight logs
Quinn stumbled upon the undercover
operation tti 1991, as hr was searching lor a
seaplane to take around tin- world on a
promotional fllgid. He soon found out ubout a
refurbished 1954 Grumman A lbatross
aircraft being sold in Florida by a Miami
businessman, laxiklng the plane over, tie
bought it and hKik off for Oklahoma.
After a few hours in the ulr. Quinn noticed
his left engine rapidly losing oil. Minnies
later, he was forced to make an emergency
landing al a remote airstrip In Arkansas,
narrowly averting disaster.
Later. Quinn discovered that Ihc propellers
and engines didn't match the ones listed In
the plnnc's maintenance records. The engines
were filled with faulty parts - none of which
were noted In the documents that came with
the plane. After complaining to the seller, fie
learned that the businessman had never
flown Ihc plane since buying It from a small,
fixed-base opcralor al Miami’ s Opaluku
Airport in 1989.
When Quinn went to Ihc shop to learn what
became of his engines, he discovered that
they were installed in another Grumman
Albatross that wus silling on the runway. The
engines, lie found out. had been swapped
before the sale. Neither be nor the Miami
businessman were told about It. He passed on
this Information to the FBI and local jxillcc.
and the plane was tagged for seizure.
A few months later. Quinn got some
surprising news: The people who swapped
the engines were paid Informants for the
Drug Enforcement Administration and U.S.
Customs Service. He also discovered that the
plane bearing bis stolen engine was used to
fly covert drug missions for customs. Infor­
mants who worked In the operation also
claimed that federal drug agents knew about
the swap.
Quinn has since sued the federal govern­
ment over the Incident, and customs Is
fighting back in court. In a letter to Quinn last
June, customs officials wrote that their own
Internal probe bad found "no wrong or
Improper act on the part of any customs
officer."
This Incident might have gone unnoticed if
It wasn't part of a larger problem. In late
1991. an FBI search warrant reportedly
turned up 300 sets of documents Indicating
fraud and Illegal aircraft repairs by shops that
were doubling as undercover drug fronts at
one South Florida airport.

\

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday, July 2. 1993 - 9A

Warnings—
Continued from Page 1A
Safely Commission report, approximately ll.o o o jx-rm i i i s are treated for fireworksre la ted In juries each year.
Children under the age of 15 arr
most frequently Involved In fire
works related injuries, and aecount for almost 50 percent of
those treated In em ergency
rooms over the holiday,
"F ir e w o r k s usually cause
hums to the ryes, face and
hands." Walsh said. "Most often
they happen when a firecracker

Trips
Continued from Page 1A
absence, and undergo
additional costs." she said.
"Under tills new pro|M&gt;sid. they
will Ik- making trips when school
Is on recess, and it will save us a
considerable amount of money."
"Another change we hope to
make Is to persuade schools and
classes to announce planned
i rips as much as a year In
advance, so the students and
their imrcnts may have an opportunity to find the money that
Is often needed to lx* paid by
them for the extended trips,"
Morris explained "In this way. It
will lx1 less of an Inconvenience
for many families."
The matter was discussed
extensively during this week's
school board meeting. After the
meeting. Morris expressed her
enthusiasm that the new plans
wtll better serve all of the
students In schools throughout
the county.

SewerContinued from Page 1A
bids later (Ids year, and work is
expected to begtn shortly after
the first of the year.
The area to be widened Is from
Country' Club Hoad, (C-15) to
Highway 17-92. It will continue
transforming the former twolane road Into a major east-west
a r te r y b etw een 17-92 and
Interstate-4.
The city ulso agreed to the
p a y m e n t o f 914.500 for a
sanitary sewer engineering de­
sign. which had been approved
at the June 17 City Commsslon
[meeting.

Legal Notices
1 IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
. L A O S S I M I H O L t COUNTY:--FLORIDA
PR ORATE DIVISION

W&gt; n —ta r. a m -C F
IN R E ESTA TE OF
' I L I A S A. SAITM AN.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TTtt administration el is*
E lltt* of ELIAS A SALTMAff.
d t t t n i f . F i l i Num ber
f l it* CP. Is ponding In IS*
C irc u it Court for Stmlnol*
County Florid*. Probate Oivl
flan, is* address ot which I*
‘Rom Ino I* County CouOtiout*.
Pott Ofllco Drawer C. lAftford.
’ Florid* j j m o u e
,TS* n*m*t and addresses ot IS*
.Fortonal Represented* and
&gt;ffi* Par tonal Representetlve's
'Attorney are tat torts baton
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PERSONS A R E NO TIFIED TH AT:
A ll partont on whom ISIt
Nolle* It tarred who ham ob
|*c Iiont that challenge ts* valid
Ify of is* Will, ts* qualification*
ot ts* Per tonal Rapratantatir*.
m a m . or lurladXtlon of tSIt
Court are required to file tsair
p b | tc llo n i with fh it Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR TY O ATS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E OF A
CO PY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
A ll creditors ot ts* decedent
end other persons having claims
or demands against decadent's
estata on whom e copy of this
Notice it t#ry*d within three
months otter tht dat* ot Iha first
publication ol thli Notice mutt
tile their clalmt with thlt Court
W IT H I N T H E L A T E R O F
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR TY DAYS A F T E R THE
O A T E OF S E R V IC E OF A
CO PY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll other creditor* ot ts*
decadent and pertont haring
clalm t or demand* agalntl is*
decedent's atlal* mutt III* tsair
claim* wits thlt court WITHIN
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A L L C LA IM S . D EM A N D S
AN D O BJECTIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE F O R EV ER
BARR E O
Th# dat* ol th* Hr** public*
lion ot thlt Nolle* It June IS.
IW)
A L L A N J SALTMAN. at
Personal Rtpratantallr*
2515 N Oakland Avenue
Milwaukee. Wlteontln S » ll
B R U CE M W ICLE. Ill
Florida Bar No 2*2*5*
Murrah. Doyl* and Wlgia.
PA
too W*tt Morta Boulevard
P O Bo&lt; ISM
Winter Park. Florida J77S0
(tone** not
Attorney lor Pertonal
Repretenlatlre
Publish June IS 1 July*. IMS
D E F JJ*

MAKE YOUR

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in ad my** cl— Hlni For

call 3 2 2 -M 1 1
S a n fo r d H e ra ld

either explodes In someone's
hand, is dropped on a foot or
explodes In n pocket."
T h e F lo r id a S o c ie t y o f
Ophthalmology has ulso Issued a
warning against eye and facial
dumages caused by fireworks.
Citing the same statistic's as
the NSC. the FSO re|x&gt;rted 1,300
of the total Injuries last year
were of a serious nature, und of
them, one In three lost their
eyesight ns a result.
Both organizations ’tave pul
out lists of safety precautions.
Included were the following,
taken from suggestion lists:
• Do not allow children lo use
fireworks without supervision.
• If p o s s ib le , use s a fe ty
glasses.
• Never put flrerrackers In
cans, bottles or clay pols.
• Do not throw sparklers in
(lie air or wave them In a
|M-rson's face. Sparkler* burn at
1,800 d e g r e e s F ah ren h eit,
nrarly hot enough to melt gold.
• Head Instructions before
lighting nny fireworks
• Always use fireworks out­
side, never light llrrwnrks or
sparklers insldr.
• Nerer experiment by taking
fireworks apart. Do not try to
create your own device.
• Stc re fireworks In a dr)', cool
place.
• Avoid rough handling that
could cause damage to the

Schedule
Continued from Page IA
lx- com|x*ting for
trophies and plaques.
Most of the duytlme activities
will be centered In the Fort
Mellon Park area. Country style
music and dan cin g by the
Hollywood East doggers will
take place and assorted arts and
crafts displays will also lx* set
up.
From noon until 5 p.m., there
wtll be a spcclul salute to the
Florida National Guard, with an
appreciation barbecue In Ford
Mellon Purk. Cost Is 95 for adults
und 93 for children Special
presentations have been planned
for the Sanford unit ns well as
other guard units In the Centra)
F lo r id a a r e a . It Is b e in g

Legal Notices
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
— ■“ O M I t l C t O K T t lX T t r
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
1 IM IN 0 L IC O U N T Y .

FL 0 RI0A
CASE NO.i U W C A I t L
HERM AN B E LLU C C l.
Plaintiff,
vs
CYNTHIA CANNON. REF AAT
E HAAAAIL. ROBERT
JANTOSCIAK and
ROBERTCANNON.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CYNTHIA CANNON
JOS Lake Point Drive. IMS
Altamonte Spring*.
Florida U »1
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to forte toe* a mortgage
on th* following described reel
property located In Semlnot*
County. Florida, fiat been Died
against you. and th* other 0*
lendanls identified herein. In th*
Circuit Court ot the IHh Judicial
Circuit. In and tor Saminota
County, Florid*, by Plaintiff,
HERM AN B E LLU C C M ow it:
Lot i f . H I D D E N L A K E .
PHASE III. UNIT VII. accord
Ing to th* plat thereof at r e
corded In Plat Book Jt. Pago* 7*
and M. ol IS* Public Record* ol
Semlnot* County, F lor Ida.
You are hereby required lo
sorve • copy el your written
defenses. II any. on EMIL A.
O A SP ER O N I. J R ., Esqulro.
P la in tiff's attorney, whose
address It JOS Wtfclva Springs
Road. Sulla MO. Longwood,
Florida WTt. on or before July
Ifth. m j. end til* Ih* original
with IS* Clerk of thlt Court
alther before service on Plain
tiffs attorney or Immediately
thereafter: otherwise a default
will be entered against you tor
ih* relief demanded In is*
Complaint
WITNESS my Sand and tael
oMhlt Court on June4, IMS
(COURTSEAL I
Maryann* Morta
Clerk ot ts* Circuit Court
By: Ruts King
At Deputy Clerk
Publish: June It. II. IS A July 2.

im

D EF I0S
NOTICE
Nolle* It hereby given that
Florida Power A Light Company
hat appointed John M. Llndtay
at th* designated representative
for Sanlord Power Plant, Units *
and S. At th* detlgruled repr*
tentative, John M Llndtay hat
all Ih* rwcettary authority la
carry out th* raipontibllltiat ol
the acid rain program under th*
Clean Air Act Amendment* ol
Iteg on behalf ol Florida Power
A Light Company.
Further. Florida Power A
Light Company hat appointed
Antonio R o d rlg u e i a t Ih*
• Itarnela designated repr*
tentative lor Sanford Power
Plant. Unlit * and S At th*
allarnal* d ttlg n a ltd repre­
sentative. Antonio Rodrlguet
hat all th* rwcettary authority
to carry cut the duties and
ratpontlblimes ot the acid rain
program under th* Clean Air
Act Amend man It ol l WO on
behalf ot Florida Power A Light
Company In llau ot th* desig­
nated representative.
T h lt nolle* was mad* In
accordanca with Ih* Clean Air
Act Amendments el IWQ. *J
USCA SS 7*01 at. tag. and
applicable regulations pro
mulgalod thereto by the United
States Environment*! Protec
lion Agency.
Publish: June 27. M. 2*. JO A
July 1.2. 4.14*3
D EF Jt*

fireworks or their fuses.
• Light fireworks one ut a
time, and remain a safe distance
away after lighting.
• Do not try lo re-llght or
h a n d le m a lfu n c t io n in g
fireworks. Keep a bucket o f
water nearby to fully extinguish
those w h ich do not go o ff
Immediately.
• Cool water whould lx* used
for burns. For a serious Injury,
get immediate help from a quali­
fied person.
The Safely Council has an
overall suggestion to promote
safe fireworks displays. "Attend
fireworks celebrations pul on by
lIn- professionals," Walsh says.
"T h ai's the safest way to enjoy
fireworks.

Ruling
Continued from Page 1A
Assistant state utlurney Meryl
Allawas said despite the ruling
prohibiting som e testimony,
other evidence will sustain the
ease and help convict Brewster.
B rew ster is charged with
molesting a teen who met the
policeman while he served os a
Lakevlew Middle School school
resource o ffic e r The victim
claims the Incidents took place
between 1987 and 1989 und
began when he was 15. The
youth later Joined the Explorers,
a Junior police program, which
Brewster directed.

Sessions demanding to stay
until successor confirm ed
Supreme Court.
New York federal Judge Louis
Associated Press Writer
J. Freeh Is considered the lead­
in g c a n d id a t e to s u c c e e d
WASHINGTON - Embattled
Sessions, according to reports
Fill Director William Sessions
published today In The New
has agreed to resign, but Is
York Times and Los Angeles
demanding be remain at his post
Times.
until a successor ts In place, a
Freeh, a 43-ycar-old former
process that could take months,
FBI agent, became one o f the
adm inistration o fficia ls and
sources close to Sessions say.
nation's youngest federal Judges
when he was appointed to the
The demand has complicated
Manhattan bench In 1991. As a
the negotiations over when and
specially selected federal pro­
u n d er what circu m s ta n c es
secutor. Freeh headed the case
Sessions Irnvrs as FBI head,
that convicted Walter Leroy
ulthough his IO-ycar term is
Moody Jr. In the 1989 mall*
o n ly h a lf c o m p le te d . T h e
bomb murders of a U.S. appeals
director's future became clouded
when a Justice Department re­ court Judge and a civil rights
lawyer.
port In January’ accused him of
Sessions' demand that he
ethical misconduct. Including
remain as director during the
misuse of FBI transportation.
Interim period Is widely viewed
Administration officials have
as a ploy to keep the FBI's No. 2
made clear In recent weeks that
official. Deputy Director Floyd
Sessions will be replaced.
The Justice Department has C la r k e , fro m h e a d in g th e
agency, even temporarily as
not responded to Session's latest
con dition s under which he acting director.
Sessions and his wife. Alice,
would be willing to depart.
If Sessions were allowed to have complained publicly about
remain until a successor were Clarke. Sessions has questioned
chosen and confirmed by the C lu r k e 's lo y a lt y and M rs.
Sessions has alleged that Clarke
Senate, be likely would not
was part of a group of longtime
depart for months. The Senate
FBI officials who were trying to
Judiciary Committee already
has a busy schedule. Including oust her husband.
Sessions has waged a dogged
consideration o f Ruth Bader
Glnsburg's nomination to the campaign to keep his Job ever

By CAROLYN SKORNCCK

sponsored by "Friends of the
Guard” .
A t 9 p .m .. the P e o p le ’ s
Fireworks display Is scheduled
to begin along the lakefront near
Fort Mellon Park, sjxuisored by
i he Sanford-Semlnok* Jaycees.

the ROTC Club and of Little
League In Dcluvan. WIs.
Survivors Include wife. Joyce
N.: sons. Scott. Greg, both of
Bedford Ind.: 6 grandchildren.
Woodlawn Funeral Home and
M em orial Park. Orlando. In
charge of arrangements.

Geneva
On Monday. July 5th. the
community o f Geneva will hold a
parade beginning at 10 a.m. It
w ill be follow ed by an old
fashioned fun-lime get-together.
Organizer Margie Burke said
there will be food, games for the
children and entertainment for
all at the Community Ball on
First Street, until 3 p.m.

JOHN A. MABBONI
John A. Massonl. 87. Cypress
Wood Lane. Winter Spring, died
July 1. at Florida Manor Nursing
Home. Mr. Massonl was a letter
carrier for the postal service.
B orn M arch 25, 1906. In
Manhattan, he moved to Central
Florida In 1977. He was a
m e m b e r o f S t. A u g u s tin e
Catholic Church. Casselberry,
and was an Army veteran of
World War H.____________________

To (entribuS lo our Fridip updaie of
scheduled weekend activities pitot* Submit
Inform a non by moil at leeti on* week prior to
fht event Address to Th* Unload M#r*W,
JOONo French Av* . Sanford. Ft*. 27771

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Notice ef Sheriff i tat*

Legal Notices
to satisfy the terms ot this Writ.

that bi firtu* ot that certain )
Notice r e g a r d s th* Amerl
Writ ol Elocution issued out ot
can* with Otsabiiilws Act ol
and imder the tael ot th* Circuit
IW0. person* with a disability
Court ot Semlnot* County. F lo r­
needing special accomodations
ida. Cat* wasaafOROiB upon a
to participate In th* proceeding
final ludgment rendered In th*
should contact Ih* dv&lt; division
aforesaid Court on th* ath day ol
ot th* sheriffs office rnforce*
June A D 1441. in that certain
bl* w rits section. IUS Mth
cat* entitled Nancy Scoggm.
Street. Sanford. Flo- da. *1 least
Plaintiff v* Terence D Scoggln.
five day* prior to Ih* proceed
Defendant which aforesaid Writ
Ing Telephone 1*07) JJO***0
ol Elocution wat delivered to
TTD I*07) H J U2J
me at Sharitt ot Samlnel*
Donald F Esllngar.lharltl
County. Florida and I have
Seminole County, Florida
levied upon all th* right, till*
Published July 2. f. I*. 2J with
and interest el Itw defendant.
th* sal* on August 2- IWJ
Terence 0 Scoggm. in and to
DEG-11
th* following described proper­
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT.
ty, said property being Incited
E IO M T IIW T H JUDICIAL
In Seminole County, Florida
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
more particularly described as
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
f0^ *
FLORIDA.
On* 11*7 Ford Mustang. ())
c a s e n o . t u a a r c A iM J
0 r . , R a d V I N
A LLIA N C E MORTGAGE
• I F A B P f J E t H F jM c f S balng
C O M PAN Y, a Florida
stored at Altamonte Tewing
corporation.
Service. Inc.
Plaintiff,
and th* undersigned as Shtrllf
v*.
ot Seminole County. Florida,
DUPONT ENGINEERING AS­
will at II 00 A M an III* fnd day
SOCIATES. INC . a Florida cor
at August A 0 IWJ. otter tor
po-ation;
ot.Al.,
sal* and sail to th* highest
Defendants
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
N O TICE OF SALE
AN D SUBJECT TO AN Y AND
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
A L L EXISTING LIENS, al the
that, pursuant to a Summary
Front (West) Deor, al th* steps,
Final Judgmanl of Foreclosure
ot th* Sam Inol* County Court
entered herein. I will sail th*
house m Sanford. Florida. Ih*
property situated In Semlnot*
above described property
County, Florida, described as:
Thai said sale Is being mad*
That certain Condominium
to satisfy Ih* terms ol this Writ
parcel known as Unit No. fU .
of Elocution.
LAK E LO TU S CLUB I. a Con­
Notice regarding th* Amerl
dominium, according to Ih* plat
cans with Disabilities Act ot
thereol a* recorded In Plat Book
1W0. persons with a disability
20. pages t* through 10. ol th*
needing special accomodations
public re cord s ol Samlnola
to participate In the proceeding
County. Florida, and th* un
should contact th* civil division
divided interest in Ih* common
01 th* Sheriffs oltic*. enforce*
elements and common eipensei
bl* writs section. tj*S 34th
eppurtenant to said unit, all In
Street. Sanlord. Florida, al least
accordance with and *ub|ect to
five days prior to th* proceed
th* covenants, conditions, re
Ing Telephone: |*07| JJOtMO
itrlctkm*. terms and otter pro
T T D (*0t) JJJ jjij
vltloni ot that Declaration ot
Donald F Etllnger, Sheriff
Condominium ot LAKE LOTUS
Semlnot*County. Florida
C LU B I. a condominium at
Published July I. *. I*. » with
contained In OfUctal Records
the sal* cn August}. IWJ
Book IS**, pages UTS through
DEG U
1722 and amended In Official
Records Beok 1SJ0. page 1711. el
Nells* *1 Sheriffs Sal*
th* public records ot Samlnel*
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
County, Florid*,
that by virtu* of that certain
at public sale, to th* highest and
Writ ot Elocution issued out ot
bast bidder tor cash, at th* West
and under th* seal ol th* County
front door of th* Semlnol*
Court ol Semino!# County. Flor
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Ida. Casa WO W* SP upon a final
Florid* at 11:00 a m e n July2f, ,
ludgment rendered in th* atore
IWJ
said Court on the llth day ol
WITNESS my hand and olJanuary A.D 1WI. In that cer­
flclal seal ol said Court June ts.
tain cat* entitled First Union
IWJ
National Bank of Florida l/k/a
(Court Seal I
Florida National Bank. Plaintiff
AAARVANNE MORSE
vs. O. John Schiemer. OatenClerk ol th# Circuit Court
danl whkh atorasaRS Writ ot
By: Ja n eE.Ja sew k
Evecullon was delivered to me
As Deputy Clerk
a* Sheritl ol Seminole County.
Publish: July 2.*. IWJ
Florida and I have levied upon
DEG 2*
all the right, till* and interetl ol
Ih* d e f e n d a n t , G
Jo h n
Schiemer, In and to th* follow
Ing described property, said
property being located In Semi
nol* County. Florida more par
tlcularly described as lot lows
On* IMS Dodge S ta tio n
Wagon. Gray In color. YIN
fIB*GDI1TIDS*J*I17 balng
at Altamonte Tewing
i, Inc.
and th* undersigned as Sheritl
el Semmol* County. Florida,
will at 11 :MAAA. on Ih* 2nd day
ot August A.D IWJ ettar tor
sol* end sell to th* highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HANO
A N D SUBJECT TO AN Y AND
A L L EXISTING LIENS, at th*
Front (West) Door, al th* steps,
of th* Semlnot* County Court
howto In Sanford. Florida, the
above described proprrfy,
That said tale Is being mad*

"

Armeshla C. Blackshrare. 12.
o f 1300 Wellesley Dr.. Detroit,
died Tuesday, June 29. at the
Children's Hospital o f Detroit.
Born May 17, 1981. tn Detroit,
she was a lifelong resident. She
was a student al Gcsu Roman
Catholic Church and a member
o f Gcsu Roman Catholic Church.
Survivors Include parents,
E d w a r d . J r . , a n d M c lv a
Dlackshcarr. Detroit: brothers.
Jason and Chloke. both of De­
tr o it; sister. Edna. Detroit;
paternal grandparents. Edward.
S r., and Susie, o f Sanford:
maternal grandparents. Lucille
und Melvin Craft. Detroit.
Services will be held In Detroit
on Saturday, July 3.
Wllson-Elchelbcrgcr Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

LBROYJ.BBLL
Leroy J. Bell. 74. Jamestown
Boulevard, Altamonte Springs,
died Wednesday. June 30. at
Florida Hospital. Orlando. Mr.
Bell was an Interior decorator.
Bom Oct. 31. 1918. In Elkhom.
W ise., he moved to Central
Florida In 1974. A member of
Church of the Good Shepherd,
he was director of Christian Food
Bank. Maitland, and president of

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HAROLD DAY NTVEIVB
Harold Day Nivens. 76. of
Slade Drive. Longwood. died
Wednesday. June 30. at Life
Care Center. Altamonte Springs.
Bom July 4. 1916. In Bonita.
Texas, he moved to Central
Florida In 1970. He was a retired
electronics engineer who helped
develop the Saturn rocket and a
Methodist. Mr. Nivens was an
Army veteran o f World War II.
Survivors Include wife. Dora;
son. David. Washington: daugh­
ters. Sharon Mann. Montana.
Jancll Gann, Apopka. Judy
Gurganus, Myrtle Beach. S.C.:
seven grandchllden and three
great-grandchildren.
B aldw ln -F alrch lld Funcrla
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.

OBOROB "FAT** PATRYZYN
George "P a t" Patryzyn. 69. of
394 Hansom Parkway. Sanford,
died Thursday. July I. at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford. Born April 16, 1924. tn
Philadelphia, he moved to San­
ford from St. Lucy. Mo.. In 1983.

He retired from the Navy and
also from Martin Marietta as an
electronics tester. Hr was a
Protestant. Mr. Patryzyn was -t
member o f South Sem inole
V.F.W. Post "8207. the Sanford
American Legion and Orlando
Moose Lodge "760. He was a
veteran of World War It and the
Korean War.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
M argaret M. " S k c e " ; son.
Michael P.. Sanford: stepdaugh­
ter. Edythe Jeanette Sloan.
Thomas River. N.J.: five grand­
c h ild re n and seven g r e a t­
grandchildren.
Gaines Curry Hand Garden
Chapel Home for Funerals.
Longwood. in eharge of ar­
rangements.
J O A H ''T R U D T "

‘

ORACE PIPER
Joan "T ru d y" Grace Piper. 57.
o f 1707 K im m lc K ay Dr..
Geneva, died Tuesday. June 29.
at Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Sanford. Born Feb. 16.
1936. In Chleugo. she moved to
Central Florida tn 197) from
there. She was a homemaker
and a Lutheran.
Survivors Include husband.
Fred. Geneva: daughter. Anna J
Lee. Geneva.
Gallics Carey Hand Garden
Chapel. Longwood. In charge of
arrangements.

FU N ER ALS
PATRYZYN. G EO R G E " P A T "
Memorial tar.ices for Mr Perry/,n m il t*
Saturday. Ju&gt;y I. al 1 p m in th* Gaines
Carey Hend Garden Chapel Th* South
Seminole V.F.W Post *1707 will conduct
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him of ethical Improprieties —
all of which he has denied
The ethics report accused
Sessions, among other things, of
misusing government airplanes
and cars for personal trips;
having a taxpayer-paid fence
built at his home that did not
meet security needs: using a
"sham " lo avoiding paying taxes
on his chauffeurcd transporta­
tion to and from work: and using
bis office to gel a sweetheart deal
on a home mortgage.
Sessions has met with At­
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times to discuss his future, most
recently on Monday, while his
representatives have been meet­
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T h r o u g h o u t th e t a lk s .
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exonerated of the allegations
against him in return for his
resignation. Then cam e the
added dem an d that he be
allowed lo stay while a successor
Is confirmed.
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ii&gt; s.iiiimil police department
sp ri t.iI Im r s i trillion Unit
. miiIiii ini .in undrrcovrr ding
■•Ih i .it i&lt;hi iii i hr Georgetown
mil t iiiIiIsIhiiii area* nl Sailli.nl I iii m I.IS lllgllt 15 per
ins u» it ,i i r('tttrd
\i . milintt !•' |&gt;&lt;illrr tlirrr nl
in %iis|X'i is ,irr sun .it large,
in .in being Hit it till I by
n min isni tin S ir
tin tnllnwiug .irrrsts weir
nsl.it nil pnlli C H'|NlltH as nl
W ■diit'sii.iv morning
• Mililtill Kll/ahrih &lt;'.tin
it. n| I J2."» I.tin nln Court wan
itn sit it .0 Till Stu rt .mil
l . h i \\. shr w.is charged
wttli s.ili .uni ilrllvrrv nl rr.irk
IN .til ll
e lt.siki i 1 Smith was at
sti i .■i null .uni Maple Hr w
i it . it w «111 s.ilr and drllven
,„ik iiH.unr and |hissts
sum iii ilrnu p.irapltrrnalla
• K. ni Mil.nti .'!■ 50?) E
ntii stn. t was arrrstrd nrar
»i !i ‘sin . i and C\prrss Ave
Iii was i li.it ged with sale and
in i i \ nt i nntrnllrd hiiIi

e | %iii-tt Mi ( 'li-nunn. Iff
null ni' Ii .i at address was
n i • st. ,| at 7tli Street and
11. ist \W ||r was charged
wall s.iii and ih'ltver\ nl eraek
■in aim
• 11a 1 1 1 s 1 Mill's
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Elders: Forget ‘sex ed,’ think ‘h ealth ’

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By CHRISTOPHER CONNELL
Assoclatod Press Writor

stin g
Chnreh Street. Sanford, was
arrested In the 900 block of
Hay Avenue lie was charged
with sale and delivery of crack
eoralne.
• Willie Hill. 22. 1207 Bay
Avenue, was charged with side
and delivery of eraek cocaine.
• Michael D. Sanders. 24.
1121 Hickory Avenue, was
arrested at 13th Street and
Williams Avc.. and charged
with sale and delivery of crack
cocaine
• .terry l.cc Mason. 40. 138
Scott Drive. Sanford, was ar­
rested at 7lh Street and
Cypress Ave He was charged
with sale and delivery of crack
eoralne.
• Dwayne Willis. 24. 1403
Locust Ave . was arrested at
Celery unit Locust He was
charged with sale and delivery
nt crack cocaine.
• Stephen Willis. 21. 1403
Locust Avenue, was arrested
at 7tli Street and Cypress
Avenue He was charged with
sale and delivery of crack
cocaine
• Darmu Andre Larry. IH.
a l l Sanford Avenue, was ar­
rested at Dili Street and
C yp ress A ven u e He was
charged with side and delivery
nt crack cocaine
Police saitl four '.liters were
arrested including Leonard
Lucas and .James Pruitt, plus
two Juveniles

Politics and street
no ‘Slow C hildren’

WASHINGTON - Don’t ask
Dr .loycelyn Elders about sex
education.
President Clinton's nominee
lor surgeon general may he
known for her forceful advocacy
of condoms and contraceptives,
hut the Arkansas health com­
missioner said the phrase "sex
education" ts not lit her vocabu­
lary
"I believe In comprehensive
health education. I don’t feel
that you can leach sex education
its an Isolated entity. I don’t ever
say sex education." she said
Thursday after Clinton signed
her nomination papers.
Asked what role she will play
In the Clinton administration's
delayed drive for health reform.
Elders said In an Interview "I
will he whatever the president
wants me to Ik*."
H u t t h e p e d i a t r i c c 11 •
docrlnologlst quickly ran down a
list ol tin* priorities she has
championed both In Arkansas
and as a leader among slate
health commissioners.
The surgeon general has an
Important role to play In helping
"m ake the American people
understand the Importance of
providing Iteallh care for all
Americans.’ ’ said Elders.
"I feel that every American
should have a right to health
cure. We all have rights to
lawyers, so we should certainly
have a right to health care." she
said.
"T h e otltrr Issue that has been

Elders. "W e are sorry that ever
happens to any woman, but we
certainly don’ l want them Ituv
In g u n p la n n e d , n n w u n ted
children.
"Yes. I would much prefer to
make Norplant or contraceptives
available for them so they would
not have unplanned, unwanted
children." she said.
Elders would succeed Dr. A n ­
tonia N'ovello In the post.
"W e must focus on preven­
tion." she said. "Tertiary cure Is
already available for everybody
What's not available Is primary,
preventive health care
"The other thing I've been
about Is teaching parents how to
educate their children as well
as promoting male responsibility
and com preh en sive, schoolbased health services She

very close and dear to me Is that
I feci every child should Ik* a
planned, w anted child. We
should do all the things we must
do to help strengthen families."
she said.
The best way to do that "Is to
start It us a l.inuly with two
nurturing parents and as a
planned, wanted child." she
added.
Elders recently provided more
(odder lor her conservative crit­
ics on a television Interview’
show when she suggested th.it
prostitutes who trade sex lor
drugs should be given Norplant,
the implantable, five-year con­
traceptive.
"There Is no question 1 stand
hy that." shr said
It’s tragic that women sell
their bodies lor drugs, sold

signs:
anym ore

pushed hard for Arkansas school
1 Itnlcs to dispense condoms, but
only a handful of high schools
did
" U s t l v I feel that It’s Impor
mnt that we offer bright young
people h o p e . " said Elders
• When more young black men
arc In prison than in college and
the average cost of prison Is
$353XX) a year. I lecl we need to
offer tuition and Ixxiks for bright
voting people who’vc done well
in school and want to go to
1 allege.
"Those are the things I've
bu n .iIhiiiI Those are the things
I || conlinuc to Ik- about." she
said before heading back to
Little Bock for the holiday
weekend

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' i l l MasIs it a
- tlii tun' s'* 1lie last word
m poliii. a l . in redness'.'
slow children’ signs are
tailing in the wayside, nut to
m&lt; niton 1 1 1 mi the roadside.
1 1&gt;ss Massachusetts as stale
-'th. i.ds respond to complaints
In olleiided motorists
I his is true
said Charles E.
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pennon taking nllensc and contiding tic wording was ni­
si usitni to retarded and slow
• lilldren
&lt;ilittglnglv tin- Highway Dcpailment eonnnlssliiner at the
mu I,mo s Keraslotes wrote to
1 a&gt; I. 1 in and town recoin menline it-pl.u mg ’Slow Children”
null Watch l hlldrcn
It cost
n.w ns oImmiI MHO per sign
inili |il iso. a s|Mikcswoman
tm Keraslotes. now slate Trans­
portation s e c re t a ry J a m e s
Keraslotes said cities and towns
tnld to |his1 thi
Wall li
( hildn-n'
version only when
installing new signs
Hut 'Slow Children" dlsappealed Iasi
N.» tar wn h a w received
reports from lour out ol live
Idcpai 1 incut 1 engineers that
rtreir disiiu 1 has hern cleared ol
Slow ( hlldrcn signs.'' Sterling
said
I'he other is siill check­
ing "
I In s did?
gasped John
Driscoll, an aide to stale Hep
Knhctt Hawke. H-Gardnrr
Driscoll said Hawke had Jusl
lorw.udi il a letter nt t nmplulnt
about tie signs Irniii a l-’itchlmu
Slate &lt; ollcg. prulcssor ILiwi*
.! . 1! n I ,lkl sides ll I III sc II
Diismll said and bail no ide.
1I1.ii it would lead to such 1
sw• • plug( ll.lllgl
Local nllici.ils say they havi
In-aid complaints about stgt
phraseology tor vears.
Ii s nothing new
Am
when a poiitii tan thinks the*
mav get a lew votes out ol ll the*
can 1 tiling themselves In sa*
no said George Tcso. who Ita
oM iiuli d more than one trendsugg.siioii 111 tin- 24 years ti
b i s It • a d c d t h e e 11 V o
( auibridge’s irallle and slgi
•Ii pattmi-iii
I iiiiiiuali-lx 1 lie city conn
1 lints 1 .ni mil\ icqucst we loo!
mi.• something.'’ Tcso said. "I
tic . bad the chance, we'd prut
ahh have purple stop signs."
I Ins week I'ltlslleld 1‘ubtl
Works &lt; oinmtssluiier William «.
1 n-sicll iii 1 lined a request fror
1 - us cinim dor that he repine
tin- Dead End" sign nti a slrci
lit.11 goes nowhere, because
coiislilueut wauled sumelbln
mute upbeat
I hai s w in there Is a prim 1
( ustcr s Last Stand on liic wu
ol my ol flee." said Forestell.
Hut I oicsicll bad no1qualm
iibiiut doinp 111 g the " S lo Children" signs
Kids hav&lt; laughed al thci
lot generation*.
forestell sab
admitting In- was one of If
giggle!s
liui \ou’vc gut In I
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B E S T BETS ON TV

O viedo to host A ll-S tar contests
From Staff Report*
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It - |a•ihalili .1 Ill' ll tm. line h I m tin tn I l n up I "
l l l l l l i n e MUI f l u n k ahull! l i e kiln; 1 mi u- i i al l l tlllllh
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l l t i e iilitil w wi l l i l n in i t nil'
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In III e U p In
I n a n h a - n u n ihi&lt; i 11 - l i e tm pl an puli - a - w e l l as
a ddui H x n i m e s at I all.idi h -i l.isi l u l l .mil tills Ma i in
Ills I ’epsl llM» will last v e a l

We K rcalli pu ki d this t.n e i ar up .1 lut
he said
li - lie -aim 1 ar that wi win 1all.idi na with tin M. 1 1 1
See Irvutt. Page 211

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Irvan edges P etty for Pepsi pole

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stripped
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�SB - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, Ju ly 2. 1993

Opening of dirt
track kicks off
weekend at VCS

S T A T S &amp; S T A N D IN G S
DOGS
Thursday night
First r«t« — ItU .M : II.M
I Talk Lucky Lucy
1100 7 00 4 JO
4 Santa s Eskeymo
5 40 1*0
3 JC's Battle Scar
joo
O 114117.44 P II 4) 44 M T ( M I) 707.44
Second race — 1414. D: 11.11
1Jimmy V
14 10 * 40&lt;s5 30
lOynem ic Fella
7 70 1 40
4W yOkl*Jim
J *0
O 114) 44 M P II I) 1I4.M T (I 1-4) 141 44
DO I I II III 44
Third rat* - I4». C: M ft
i Ok i* Shaun*
10 40 5 00 } 40
ISJSferllne
140
140
1 Eager Ora»
j to
QI1 I) HO* P 15 1)154 TOT IS 1 1) 447 4*
Fourth rat* — 1454. ■: 11.17
5 Lucky Action
1} 40 7 10 1 14
5 JJ O F«Ma
5 70 1 40
I My Gallant Lady
} go
0 ( M l 45.44 P II 5) 111 14T II S I) 444 20
Fttthrat* — U50. D; 11.41
1 Dancing Dlv*r
21 40 1 40 4 14
7 No Nicer
4 10 4 40
I Jut I Per tact
j ao
O 11 1) 74 44 P II 7) 117,74 T II 7 1) 14*4 44
Sm hrece — 1444. C: 14 47
4 OK Plum
14 40 4 40 1 10
7 Royaiblack Mag'c
4 10 140
1 RV Sound Adyice
2 40
O (4 7) 17.44 P 14 7) 74.44 T 1* 71) 11144
Pick 1 11 14) J ol ] paid 141.44
Seventh race — 1454, B: 11.04
1 Real Gon*
5 10 1 40 1 *C
SM LSxafdog
4 10 140
I Nulll* Dalty Ma*
■ 4 10
O II 5) 14 44 P (1 5) 44 14 T (1 1 1) 111 44 S
(1 5 17) 217 44
Eighth rat* -- 1454. D: it 74
4 Winona Kirk
4 10 140 1 10
7 NXS Looking G lat
10 10 7 40
4 M L KIM Me A Win
J 40
Q 1*7) 14 40 P (4 7) J4.I4 T (4 7 4) *4 04
Ninth rat* — 1454. A: 10 44
7 Sxltt Jo*
5 00 110 1 40
5 Urban 1 Steal
740 110
1 Silent P*rtorm*r
5 40
O 15 7) 0 49 P (7 5) u M T (7 5 1) 117.00 QD
(4 7 AS 7) 44 40
14thr a t * - 1454, C: 11.14
1 Flying Tango
17 00 * 00 5 10
1 Teddy B Jerry
4 40 5 40
* Samtula Sand
] 00
O i l 1)44 *4 P I) 1)17114 T i l 1 0-tl 174 44
1 1 th ra t* - 1454. D: 11.17
INXSGibton
*10 4 40 1 40
4 Lexis N Floor**!
4 10 4 00
7 JS Sugar
540
Q 114) 14 44 P (14) 7144 T 1*4-7) 55*14
Carry*e*r 1417.04
llth ra c * — 1451, A :M 44
7M ill Applaui*
110 4*0 140
I Fond A Beemer
4 00 1 (O
1 M L Wlnn*rt Edg*
1 40
Q II 71 47.4* P 47-11 451.14 T (7 1 1) 154 44 S
(7-1 01)4441.44
11th r a t e - 1454. C: 11.11
4 Jetla Fann
* 40 4 40 510
7 Krypto Flak
4 00 110
) Phone's Breeie
II 40
01*7)1710 P 1*7)47.14T 1*71) 1U0 40
Itthrac* — lloo T; 44.lt
1 I'm Th* R o m
5 00 7 00 5*0
SJCK Buddy
4 00 4 40
I C ’l Snoxbug
1 OO
0115) 14.44 P (1 )| 7) M I (11 ' *1151.4*
A —t i l l H —II 15.544

JAI-ALAI
Thursday night
Firttgam*
4 Trial
10 40 4 00 140
SMunor
4 40 1 40
1 Pit*
1*0
0(4 1)44 4* P (4 5)41.14 T (4 51) 1211.24
Second gam*
5 Pit*
tl 40 4 40 1 40
IMunor
510 140
1 Tino
110
Q (1 5114.40 P It It S H O T (5-11) 144 10 DD
14 I ) 154 50-----Third same

- grwwioj abuwts------------im t a o in

4 Frlat Andy
4 M 4 00
1 Erklila Oyan
440
Q (4 II 47.M P (1-4) 721.1# T 11*1) 475 44
F*urth gam*
I Marcel Aguirre
11 M 1710 1140
5 Gabby Andy
4 40 110
1 Munoi Jot*
1 00
O It II 51 4* P II S) 171.5# T (O-S-11 M l 14
Filth gam*
7 Marcel G bllil
I 40 5 00 1 10
1 Pita Aguirre
510 5 00
I Irigoycn Andy
*00
O D D 11.14 P&lt;1 1) 71.74 T O ) II 140.0*
t ilt h gam*
I Munoi Andy
11 40 7.00 110
4 Rene J n e
4 00 510
1 Marcel V id o r
100
Q (1-4)34.14 P (1-*) IM .4 IT (1-4-1) 140.40
Seventh g* me
1 Ren*
110 1 00 4 10
4 Enrlgu*
5 M 7 40
4 Ftxurla
700
O (1 4) 5* M P (1 4) tl.M T (1 4-41 M1.M
Eighth gam*
1 Aramayo Andy
14 40 7 40 ISM
1 Mendibe Oyari
1100 II 10
I Aramayo Don
0 00
Q (14) 17.40 P (5 1) 171.44 T (511) 1177.71
TTtarry*v*r 174)4*

14thgam*

SGottll
1)00 110 110
7 Merd.be
4 00 1 00
1 Ren*
) 40
O i l 7 )*).M P (5 7)10).5IT&lt;1 711454.1*
llthgam*

5Said Chlmeia
1Aramayo Bellran
4R*n* Victor

1540 1140 710
5*0 440
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Teias (Qroxn 4 4) at Detroit (Gutllckson
4 41,7 )Sp m
Milwaukee (Eldred *1) al Minnesota
(Drshales* 5), 1 05 p m
Baltim or* (Mussina 4 1) at Chicago
(FernandoI 4).I 05p m
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IPfchardaa 4), I l i p m
Cleveland (Kram er ) 1 ) at California
(Sanderson 7 1). 10 l i p m
Boston (Viola 4 7) al Seattl* (Hampton 1 1).
10 15pm
Nex York (Wlckman I I) al Oakland
IB Wilt M l , 10 35pm
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T*ias*tO*troit. t tip m
Mllxauk** al Minnesota. 105pm
Nex York *1 Oakland. 4 05 p m
Baltimore *1 Chicago. 1 05 pm
Toronto at Kansas City. I 05 p m
Boston at Saattlo. 10 05 p m
Cleveland at California 10 05 p m
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Colorado
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Montreal 7. Pittsburgh 5
SI Louis 14. Phlladelph.4 5
Florida 7. Nex York 5
Houston!. Cincinnati 1
Atlanta*. Colorado 0
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Philadelphia IMutholland 4 5 and DeLeon
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at Cincinnati (Smiley 1 4 and Pugh ]4|. 1.
5 15pm
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(YoungO 14). 7:40p m
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SI Leul* iM a g rjn * 7 4) at Houston
IPortugal 1 11.1 QJpm
Chicago (Hibbard 7 4) al Colorado (Hanry
17). 4 05pm
Saturday'* Games
San Diego al Philadelphia. 7 05 p m
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. 7 65 p m
San Francisco at N ex York, 7 10 p m
Fiend* a! Atlanta. 7H0 pm.
Los Angeies *i Montreal. M S p m
St Louis at Houston. I 45 p m
Chicago at Colorado. 4 45 p m
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Chattanooga 4. Knoivill* 1.2nd gam*
Birmingham 5, Or land* 1
Naihvill* 4. HunHvlll* 1
Memphu 4, Jack lanvill* 4
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Greenvill* at Caroltna
Knoivill* at Chattanooga
Or land* at Birmingham
Huntivill* at Nashvitl*
Jackienvlll* al Memphu
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Knoivill* at Chattanooga
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Lakeland 5. Fort Myers 0, comp ot susp
gam*
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West Palm Beach 4 Osceola 1
Charlotte). v*ro Beach 1
Dunedin 0. St Petersburg 0. 1 inning*,
susp . rain
St Luo* at Sarasota, ppd, rain
Friday's Oamei
Lakeland at Osceola

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. His stats are
for the 1993 season In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and current career totals
(including 1993 games) In the third column.
Raines did not play In Friday night's 1-0 loss to the Baltimore
Orioles.

RAINES GAUGE
Category
’93
Games............. . 33
At-bats............ . 112
Runs............... . 27
Hits................. 34
RBI................. . 17
Doubles........... . 5
Triples............
0
Homo runs...... . 7
Steals.............
3
Average........... .304

bast
160
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

career
1,738
6,572
1,163
1.955
670
321
96
114
732
298
Tim Raines

West Palm Beach at St Lucl*
day ton* at Vera Beach
Fort Myers #t Char toll*
Cl*arxal*r at Dunedin
St Petersburg at Sarasota
Saturday's Games
Lakeland al Osceola
St Lucl* #1Veto Beach
Fort Lauderdale at West Palm Beach
Dunadm al Clearxatvr
Charlotte at Fort Myers
SI Petersburg al Sarasota

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N J . Chevrolet Lumin* II* 541 P J Jones
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11)101 Ken Schrader. Concord N C .
Chevrolet Lumme. speed disalloxed because
ot rules violation

T E N N IS
Wimbledon Results
W IM B LE D O N
E n g la n d
Result*
Wednesday and Thursday Ot the 57 5 million
Wimbledon lennis championships *• the All
EngiandCliA
Men
Women
Singles
Semifinals
Jana Novotna (I). Crech Republic, del
Martina Navratilova (}). Aspen Colo 4 a
44
Stelti Gr*t (U, Germany, del Conchil*
Martin*! 141 Spam, 7 4 (7 01.4 1
Boy*
Singles
Third Reund
Jason Appel Lake Mary, del Regier
Wassen. Nrtherlinds 1 4 .4 4 ,4 4
Quarterfinal
Jimy Stymanski. Venetuela. del Jason
Appel. L a k e M jr y .il. 7 4 17 51
Doubles
First Reund
Jasan Appel. Lake Mery and John Rod
dick. Austin. T eia s del James Bally.
Britain, and Eyal Erlich. Israel.* 1 7*17)1
Second Round
Jason Appel. Lake Mary and John Rod
dick. Austin. Teias del Gustavo Kuerten
Bratil. and NICOias Lapenlli. Ecuador. 7 5.
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T V / R A D IO

division to follow.
The schedule has the Hobby
BARBERVILLE - The long- Slock. Mini Slock. Sportsman
awaited opening of the 3/8's-mlle and Street Stock divisions run­
dirt oval raving irnrk at Volusia ning 15-lap features. Itolli Hit:
County Speedway will put five Florida Modified and I he special
full classes of short track racers running o f the Pro-4 Series Mini
In competition In the first o f a Modified divisions will run 20
two-day weekend of celebrations lap features, while the Lute
Model Slock division will pul In *
for the Fourth of July weekend.
30-lap
main event In morfc
T on igh t's the Mini Stock.
Hobby Stock. Pro Stock. Mini Winston Racing Series excite,
Sprints and Pro Late Model merit
Highlight of the night will Ik *
d iv is io n s w ill k ic k o ff ih r
weekend that will finish Satur­ the IOO-lap VCS Lair M&lt;n Ic I
day. July 3rd. with eight asphalt Championship Series, the sec­
divisions, including lhe 100 lap ond In a five-race series that
Firecracker Spcctnculor Late opened with a Tony Ponder win
on May I in the Baxley Oil 100.
Model fent ure.
Besides Hie second leg of the The series will continue with
VCS l.alc Model Championship Late M odel sh ow dow n s urt
Series and a sjieclal visit by I he August 28. October 23 ami
Waxoyl Pro-4 Racing Scries of December 4.
Ponder's series lead could be
Florida (mini modlfleds) for 20
laps, the asphalt track will t&gt;r challenged this time around, not
running regular weekly divisions only by the May 1 runner-up,
fo r the L a te M odel S to c k Daniel Keene, and third place
(Winston Racing Series). Sired finisher Mario Gosselln. the only
Stock. S p ortsm an . F lo rid a drivers remaining on the lead lap
Modified. Mini Stock and Hobby at the end of Hie race, but also
by David Rogrrs of Orlando. Guy
Stock drivers.
The pit gate will open tonlghl Thomits of Jacksonville and
for the dirt track at 5 p m with David Russell of Longwood
Rogers, finishing IOth out of
tlie grandstands opening at G
IG drivers on May I. has since
p in. Practice is scheduled from
6 p.m. to 7 30 p m. with racing started remembering Ills way
around the VCS asphalt, as Hie
starting w ith hen! races nlH p in.
The Mini Stock. Hobby St&lt;xk. former VCS champion Is leading
Pro Slock and Mini Sprints will the reinstated Late Model divi­
run 20-lap features with the Pro sion in points.
Thomas, ninth In May. Is
Late Model division racing for a
battling Rogrrs for thr track
30-lap grand prize
The pit gate will open for points lead, while Russell, who
Saturday night's action on the missed the call for Hie May |
established half-mile asphalt race, recently competed at VCS
o va l al 2 p .m ., w h ile the du rin g the ru n n in g of Hie
grandstands art set to open a l 4 NASCAR Winston All-Pro Serir*
p.m. Practice for the eight divi­ and Greater Tampa Bay Auto
sions runs from 3:30 p.m. until Auction 250.
For more Information, contact
5:45 p.m. with time (rials for the
Late Models scheduled for 6 p.m.
the Volusia County Sperdway
Heat races begin al 6:30 p.m. race ulflce at (9041 255-2243 or
with the main events for eaeh (9041085-4402.

tp e o le l to (h « H e ra ld ___________

] Florida

Pro Series
to run at Orlando
and New Smyrna

AUTO RACING
II p m — SUN. Midget World Challenge
BASEBALL
7 )0 p m - ESPN. T e ia te l Delroil, (LI
7 XI p m - TBS 54 Florida at Atlanta
(LI
4 p m . — SC. California League All Star
Game, alio at midnight
4 p m — WGN Chicago at Colorado (L)
Pepsi ***, Oualilylng.
to » p m
- ESPN. N Y
Yankees at __ ■ y P A U L M A R S K Q L IA -------------------— DAYTONA BEACH — Qualifiers Thursday - - c a r r o s r u T -----------------------Special to the Herald
ter Saturday's Regs) *44 NASCAR sleek car
FOOTBALL
rate, xlfh residence *r revelry, tjF* *1 car
7 30 p m — SUN, Arena League Detroit
and lap speed I* mpft (Final *4 car field will
Drive at Orlando Predators ILI
SAMSULA — Raring action
be determined Friday •*llewing Iurttier time
TENNIS
will really In- (Hipping Hie Fourth
trialsIt
5 p m - HBO. Wimbledon mens singles
of July weekend In and uroutid
I Ernie Irvan. Concord. N C . Chevrolet
semifinal Courier vs Edberg
Lumlna. 140)17. ) Kyi* Petty. Higti Point.
Saturday
Daytona. New Smyrna I leach
N C . Pontiac Grand Pm. 140 0 »
AUTO RACING
and Orlando
) D«»er Allison, Hueyloxn. Ala . Ford
l l a m - E S P N NASCAR Pepsi 400. IL)
FASCAH (Florida Ansoctatlon
Thunderbird. 14*47); a Derrik* Cop*.
2 )0 p m — ESPN indy Llghti Champion
C bar loll*. N C . Ford Thunderblrd 1*4 )I5
Ship
of Stock Car Auto Racing) will
5 Dai* Earnhardt. Doolie. N C . Chevrolet
) p m — ESPN, Oil Road Championships
play host to the fourth and iillh
Lumirt*. 1114*4. 4 BUI ElUoti. Oaxsonnii*.
I 10pm — TNN, l MSA GT Continental X
races of the newly formed Flor­
Ge . Ford Thunderbird. tM 15)
Ip m - ESPN SCCA Senes
7 H a rry Gant, T a y lo r s v ille
N C .
ida Pro Scries tor Late Models,
*p m
ESPN USAC Midgels
Chevrolet Lumin*. 114 45); I D a rrell
BASEBALL
(loth races will he sponsored by
Wallrip. Franklin. Term Chevrolet Lumin*.
7pm — SUN. TBS Florid* at Atlanta. I D
Miller Beer and X-1K Friction
144*1*
7pm - WOR. San Fran al N Y Mels. (L)
4, R k k Witten, Barlow, Pontiac Grand
4 p m — WGN. Chicago*! Colorado. ILI
Eliminator.
P r li. 144.544 14 R kky Rudd. Chesapeake
BOXING
The first 100 lapper will lx? ran
V* . Chevrolet Lumin*. ill 51)
I )0 p m
- SUN. Fight Night at Ih*
II Michael Waltrtp. Davidson. N C . Pon
tonlghl al Orlando SpeedWorld
Paramount
liac Grand P rli, itt H i . 1 } Rick Mast
with (he action shifting to New
DRAG RACING
Rockbridge Baths. N C , Ford Thunderbird
i Kpm
SUN NHRA Spnngnationals
Smyrna Speedway fin Saturday.
111 371
FOOTBALL
July 3rd.
II Dale Jarrelt. Conover. N C . Ch*irot*t
) X p m — SC, High school. Delaware
L u m in * . I l l 041; la Tad M u tg ra v * .
All Sl*r Gam*
Some of the drivers cxpeclrd
Troutman, N C . Fo*d Thunderbird. 114 054
GOLF
lo
com pete in clu de, Bruce
15 Hut Stricklin. Cetera. Ala . Ford
II X a m — SUN. Peugeot French Open
Lawrence. Greg Frocmmlng. Ed
Thundnrbird. 147 *0) 1* Br*tl Bodm*. Har
highlights, also *1 J a m
ntburg. N C . Ford Thund*fblrd. &gt;4) *&gt;5
Meredith. Dennis Schocnfcld.
a p m — WCPX 4 Western Open. (LI
17. Rusty Wallace. Concord. N C . Pontiac
5 X p m — ESPN Kroger Senior Classic.
Bryan Campbell. Longwood's
Grand P r li, 117,714. II Mark Marlin.
IL)
Ronnie and Jeff Burkett. Scott
J*m*sloxn. N C . Ford Thundarbird. 117 44*
HORSE RACING
It Jimmy Htnsky. Ridgeway, Va . Ford
B ru m le tt. K en n y V u u gh n .
4 p m — ESPN. Hollywood Gold Cup. ILI
Thunderblrd. 117 4*0. K Morgan Shepherd
TENNIS
Jim
m y B rills, Tim Nooner.
Conover, N C . Ford Thunderbird. 117 544
4 a m — WESH ). Wimbledon, women's
James Powell Jr.. Put Nnnney.
Failed taOualilv
singles final Grat vs Novatna. ILI
Geoll Bodm*. Julian. N C . Ford Thun
Ronnie Roach and Dave McCabe.
TRACK AND FIELD
derblrd. 117*04. Sterling Marlin. Columbia.
l l a m — USA. Feebler Invite Itone I Me* I
The first race of the scries,
Tenn., Ford Thunderbird. 147 *04. Greg
TRIATHLON
hosted by DcSoto Speedway In
Sack*. Winter Park. Fla.. F*rd Thunderbird.
4 p m - SUN. Bud Light Sprlntman Series
117.}*). Dave Marcia, A m y ’s Creek N C .
Bradenton, was won by Billy
trom Boca Raton
Chevrolet Lumin*. 147 777; Bobby Hlllln. Jr .
MISCELLANEOUS
Blgley. Jimmy Co(&gt;c look top
Harrisburg. N C . Ford Thunderbird. 147 144.
5pm
TNT, U S Olympic Gold
l i o n o r s at t hc S u n s h in e
Bobby Labonte Trinity, N C . Ford Thun
Radio
derblrd. 1*7 114, J*H Gordon. Charlotte
Speedway stop In Lakeland.
BASEBALL
N C . Chevrolet Lumin*. 147 10*. Jimmy
7 eo p m — W H BSAM (1)70). Florida
Nooner look Hie checkers In the
Sp«nc*r. M oom vlll*. N C . Ford Thun
Marlins al Atlanta Braves, in Spanish
third race, which took place nt
derblrd. 1*7 074. Wally Oalltnbach Jr .
7 » pm
WTLN AM (15X1. Southern
Greensboro. N C . Ford Thunderbird. 1*7 0)5.
Columbia Motorsports Park In
Leegu*. Orlando Cubs at Birmingham
Bobby Hamilton, Nashville. T enn. Ford
Barcms
Lake City.
Thund erbird . 144 *40; T e rry leb ont* .
FOOTBALL
Race winners In the Florida
Archdai*. N C , Chevrolet Lumin*. 114 744,
7 70 p m
- W GTO AM (540), Aren#
Kenny Wallace, Concord. M C . Pontiac
Pro Series receive a minimum of
League, Orlando at Oetroil
Grand P m , 11 * 745. J*ll Purvis. Clarktvlll*.
$2,500. The series also posts a
Saturday
Tenn, Chevrolet Lumin* 114 441 Jimmy
guaranteed S I5.000 point fund
Means. Forest City, N C,, Ford Thunderbird
AUTO RACING
II* 544; Phil Parsons. Lake Norman. N C .
10 X &lt; m
WGTO AM 45X1. NASCAR.
as well ns u rookie program with
Chevrolet Lumme, 1*4 147; Loy Allen Jr .
Pepsi *00
$5,000 going to llic winner.
Raleigh. N C , Ford Thunderbird 1*5 154.
BASEBALL
Gates open at both tracks at
Richie Petty. Randleman. N C . Pontiac
M 0 pm
WTLN AM 115)01, Southern
Grand P r l i , 145 444
Rich Blckt* J r .
league. Orlando Cubs al Birm ingham
3:30 p.m. Technical Inspections
Barons, in Spanish
Edgerlon. W it. Ford Thunderbird, 144 444,
will begin ut -1 p.m. niul time
• p m - WGTO AM *5X1. Florida Marlin*
Dick Trickle. Iron Station, N C , Ford Thun
trials will start at 7:25 p.m.
derblrd. 144 144. Jimmy Horton. Somerville.
al Atlanta Braves. |omed In progress

AUTO RACING

S u sp e n sio n Continued from Page ID

d ay's Pepsi 400.
Sell ruder and Hendrick Imme­
diately a |i|tea led tile decision,
hut Chip Williams, n spokesman
for NASCAR, lilt* slock car
sanctioning body, said that due
to (lie holiday weekend II would
" h r impossible to have (he
appeal heard" until sometime
next week.
lie said dial because of (lie
delay In holding a hearing.
Schrader will be allowed to
itlcmpt to qualify on Friday In
the second round of lltnc trtuls
for Saturday's rare und dial the
suspension would go Into elk-el
bcfil' ilng with the July I I rare
at New Hampshire International
SjH-rdway.

Williams said u panel made up
nl three of the 2-1 members o f the
National Stock Car Commission
will be appointed to hear the
appeal, which will likely take
place next Tuesday or Wednes­
day. Any further uppral would
go to Scmoii E. Kuudseu. the
tiuHonul stock car raring com­
missioner. who would make a
final decision.
N'cllhcr Schrader nor Hendrick
were available for comment.
Scliradcr was seen leaving thr
NASCAR truck moments before
unnouncrmcnl o f Hu* suspen­
sions, hut walked quickly to his
personal car ami drove away.
Schrader had qualified 15lh
with a lap of IKH.O-15 mph. Two
oilier Heudrlek Motursporls cars.

)

owned by Rick Hendrick, Joe's
Min. and driven by Ricky Rudd
and rookie Jell Gordon, passed
inspection.
Gary Nelson. Hie Winston Cup
director, said the NASCAR in­
spector who was doing the
r o u 11 n e e x a m I n u 11 o n o I
Schrader's Chevrolet Lumlna
following Thursday’s qualifying
"noticed that people were acting
a little funny and hxiked closer.
Il was well hlddrn."
What was well hidden was
four holes drilled inside the
carburetor and four mure In Hie
Intake manifold that were in­
tended to allow the engine lo
breath more easily w ith a carbu­
retor restrictor plate boiled in

place.
T h e plates, used on ly at
Day Iona und Talladega, restrict
the flow of air to the carburetor,
thereby reducing horsepower.
The intention Is lo slow the cars
at NASCAR's two fastest trucks
In the interest o f driver and
spectator safety.
"Tin* best way I can explain
what they did is that passages
were drilled through the carbu­
retor around the restrictor (date
and liurk into Hu* engine." said
Nelson, a former NASCAR crew
chief. "It was very ingenious I he
w a y th ey d id It. W e Just
stumbled on it.
"I was able to reconstruct il on
a lieneh In the NASCAR truck

and run a small wire through the
holes Into the engine.
"Il's a very serious offense in
all of our eyes. A team that
bypasses the plate should Ihsuspended and that's what the
guidelines call lor."
Team owner Junior Johnson
and erew chief Tim Brewer were
suspended In May 1990 for
using an oversized engine in The
Winston, an all-stur race. Origi­
nally. the hearing panel sus­
pended both Johnson nntf
B rew er for 12 w eeks, hut
Knudscn. s a y in g that was
excessive, reduced the penalties
to four races. Driver Tommy
Ellis, substituting for injured
Geoff Bodine. writs not penalized.

T lie. regular- racing -program—
which consists of Limited Lute
Model, Sportsman. Modified.
Bomber and Run-About division,
will see action following Hip
National Anthem and a skydlm
pres4-nt.ition at 8 p.m.
The Florida Pro Series should
begin about 9 p.m. with a Held &lt;il
28 cars taking to (hr track.
There is no admission at either
track io watch practice. Ticket
windows open nt 6 p.in. Adult
I ic k e ts a rc $ I 5. C h ild ren
ll-and-under arc free when ucrampunied by an adult.
New Smyrna Speedway iB
planning a special Smush-NCrash program for Hie Foutih of
July.
The program will Include a
Demolition Derby. Run-About
championship. Powder Puff De­
rby. kiddle rides and 20-lap
features in the Bomber. Mini
Slock. S|tortsman and Llmmitcd
Laic Model divisions.
An ugly truck contest and
watermelon rating contest will
also lx* ronductrd.

Irvan
Continued from Page IB
and Hie same om
we wrecked hm- in Hie 500. Bu
it’s just a mailer o( homework
The more homework you do. tin
better your car gets "
Irvan pointed out that thi
Morgan-McClure team look hit
Lumlna lo Hie General Motor
wind tunnel before testing It las
week at Talladega.
" E v e r y t h in g

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Talladega helped us here.” hi
suld. "Il all made the car belter."
Petty was happy with hi!
qualifying lap on the 2Wmll&lt;
Daytona oval, saying, "Thal'i
about what we ran In practice
Bui wc had some help (frou
other cars) In practice and
didn't think that we'd lx- iha
quick.
"Thai's Hie car wc wrecked it
February (during lhe Dayton;
500), The guys did a great job o
rebuilding It."
Davry Allison was third ii
T h u r s d a y 's q u a l i f y i n g al
189.873 in a Ford Thunderbird
followed by ihc T-Blrd of Derrikt
Cops* al 189.215 and the Lumin;
of Winston Cup point leader Dale
Earnhardt at I8H.H69.
Bill Elllolt, who set Hie pre
restrictor plate Daytona quaff
fylng record of 210.364 In 1987
was sixth at 188.853 In n Ford.
Rounding out Hie top IO were
Harry Gant. Darrell Wultrip
Rlek Wilson and Ricky Rudd.
Dale Jarrell, who won llilt
year's Daytona 500. was 13lh nl
188.068.

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People
R eceiving cred it for S ocial S ecu rity

IN BRIEF
McKnlghl achievers taking applications
__The UnlvcraJty of Central Florida McKnlftlit Center of
Excellence la accepting appllcunta for the McKnlghl Achievers
Society’s (MAS) September Induction. Only applications
received by July 10 will be considered.
Applicants must be African-American students In grades
K-12 who live In Orange. Seminole. Lake and Oseeola counties
and who have made no less than two A s and the rest It's or all
S's during their hist grading period. Students who made C’s
will not be considered unless (he C's were received In advanced
courses. All advanced courses must lie clearly Indicated as
such on the students' transcripts.
In addition to being academically Inclined, upllcants should
be Involved with their community and tie willing to attend
monthly meetings, abide by guidelines and participate in
various sponsored community projects.
To tie considered, an applicant must submit an application,
transcript, two letters of recommendation and a WO ft"-. One of
the two letters must be from an educator. The other may be
from the applicant's parents or people In the community A
recommendation letter should contain the name of the person
recommrndmg the students, the student's name, a description
o f the student's accomplishments and the reason for the
recommendation.
The $60 fee will cover the cost o f the applicant's Jacket,
which Is presented to each new Inductee during Induction
ceremonies and the cost of various awards and honors the
student may receive. A sponsor may In* an Individual, club,
organization or another party.
Applications received without Ihe »|ionsor's fee or transcript
will tie retimed. To obtain an application or for more
Information call 423-6032.

CALENDAR
Ai-Anon group gathers
If you are troubled by the alcoholism of a frelnd or relative,
there Is help. Serenity Won, an AI-Anon group for friends und
family of alcoholics, will meet each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday night at H p.m. at the Sahara Club. 2587 S. Sanford
Ave.. Sanford. For more Information, call 332-4122.

Narcotics Anonymous meets in Sanford
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p.m. ul the
Presbyterian House of Good will. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanlord.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet at 10 a m . every Monday at the
Dcland Public Library. Interested poets are welcome.
For more Information, please call Dob Shrlford. 904-7360416. or Virginia Marlin. 90-1-775-8909.

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

Help for gamblers offored
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family und friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokrrsl at 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Luke Ave., Maitland.
For more Information, call 236-9206.

Oddfellows schedule meeting
Lodge No. 27 of the International Order of Oddfellows meets
the first and third Monday of every* month, except July and
August, at 8 p.m. at 101 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford.

Cancer support group meets

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Support. Hope and Recovery. S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. nt Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far comer of the dining room. This is a self help support group
fer all cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

Sunrise Klwanis meets Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Klwanis Club meets every Friday, at 7
a.m., nt Shoncy's. US 17-92. south of Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwonlans are welcome. For Information, call Tony
Durram. president, at 330-2694.

COMA announces meetings
•

The Concerned Organization of Men In Action (COMAI meets
the first and third Friday, at 6 p.m.. In the church annex ut St.
James AME Church, ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

How murrluge afTccts Social Security
benefits: It's Important for brides lo notify
Social Security If they change their name nt
the time they marry. For women who are
working, this will assure that they receive
proper credit for their earnings and. one
day. all the Social Security benefits they are
due. For women who are receiving Social
S ecu rity benefits, reporting the name
change will ensure that checks and Impor­
tant not Ices arc Issued properly.
• If you're receiving SS benefits based on
your own work and earnings, getting
married doesn't affect your benefits. How­
ever. you should remember to report the
marriage to SS to record n name change |if
any) and to find out If your new spouse may
lie eligible for benefits on your rrcord.
• If you're receiving widow's or widower's
benefits, they will continue If you remarry
after «g»- 60 (or age 50 If you are disabled).
However. If you are 62 or older and are
eligible for higher benefits based on your
current spouse's SS record, you can file for
those benefits.

CONSUMER
FOCUS

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

• If you're receiving mother's or fnther's
benefits, they usunlly slop If you remarry.
• If you're receiving disability benefits on
your parent's SS record anti your tieneflts
are based on a condition you have had since
childhood, your benefits generally stop if
you get married.
• If you're u-ccivlng bcncllls os a divorced
wife or hustiund on your ex-spouse's SS
record, your benefits usually will stop when
you remarry. Your tieneflts will not tie
affected If votir ex-spouse remarries but you

don't. In other words, more than one sjmusc
may receive benefits on a worker's record.
• If you arc receiving Supplemental Secu­
rity Income (SSI) benefits and you get
married, your payments may be reduced or
even stop. Your payments might chunge
because your spouse's Income and re-'
sources may afTect the amount o f your SSI
benefits. Your payments could stop If you
marry a person, who for example, owns
several homes. That extra property could
put you over the $3,000 SSI resource limit
for* a married couple. If two persons who
receive SSI payments get married, tlielr
combined payment will decrease because
*hr SSI payment rate for a couple Is less
than the rate Tor two Individuals. Reporting
a name change Is easy. Just call the toll-free
telephone number 1-800-772-1213. any
business day between 7 o.nt and 7 p.m. Or
call or visit your local Social Security office.
In addition to completing appropriate fopns
you will be asked to furnish a certified copy
of your marriage certificate to verify your
new name.

Just rewards

Alcoholism
may run in
the family
DEAR MARY) I know parents
don't want to hear that something they ure doing or have
done may contribute to whether
their kids mess with drugs, but
let me tell you my story. I was
widowed when I was 47 years
old. 1 have three kids, all of
whom became heavily Involved
with alcohol und drugs during
their teens. I started going to
Al-Anon when my oldest son
was In treatment for alcoholism.
While I was attending the meet­
ings. I iicgan to realize that
alcohol had played a big part In
my husband's early death, and
while It had never occurred to

The Sanford Scottish Rite Club presented food
and money to the Humane Society of Seminole
County during a recent meeting at the Sanford
Masonic Tempte. Members present lor the
presentation included, Irom left to right. Ted

Everly, W oodrow Cash. Charles Longton,
Monica Groyan, accepting for the society,
David Brown, president, Leroy Thrill, Charles D.
Valerius and Edward Broach.

_u i c .t o - u s e - ilic - t e r m ." a lc o h o lic " —

lor my father, he certainly had a
drinking problem that caused all
o f us a great deal o f pain und
grief when I was growing up. My
hustMiid's father ubundoned his
fam ily when the kids were
young and liecame a classic
skid-row type bum. Once we ull
realized that alcohol problems
clearly "ran In our family," It
helped me slop feeling like such
a failure as a parent, and It
seemed to give my kids strength
und courage In their battles
toward recovery. All of them are
clean and sober now but none of
us will ever have anything to do
with alcohol again.
RUNS IN THE F A M IL Y
DEAR RUNS: You are abso­
lutely right: If there is a history
ol alcoholism or alcohol abuse in
the Immediate or extended fami­
ly. It should tie considered a red
flag. Furthermore. If there's
alcoholism In the family, mem­
bers may be more at risk for
dependency on mood altering
drugs such as tranquilizers,
marijuana and cocaine. While
there's no conclusive research.
In d ic a tio n s are great that
children from families Impacted
by ulcohol or other drugs are
highly susceptible lo ull types of
chemical dependency.

RD. FLORIDA'
Tho DaybreaKors Toastmasters Club ol Sanford
held its regular meeting at Christos with
president Lester Rethwill presiding. The
Governor ol Area 25. Rick Catalono. right, of
Eustls. told ol various experiences In the club

and of his work as an attorney. Ho presented
Ginny Huff with a trophy for the beat lablo
to p ic two m inute speech on her most
memorable birthday. The next meeting of the
club will be Sept. 9.

O u r Professional A d Representatives
W i l l B e H a p p y To A s s i s t Y o u In A n y O f Y o u r
C lassified or D is p la y A d v e rtis in g N e e d s .

If you can’t get a job,
you’re in good company
DEAR ABBYt Many people are
depressed today because they
are unemployed. They shouldn't
take It personally. Some compa­
nies today wouldn't hire Moses,
Jesu s or Abraham Lincoln
because they had beards.
• Some companies wouldn't hire
George Washington or Thomas
Jefferson because they’d be con­
sidered troublemakers.
Some companies wouldn't hire
Benjamin Franklin. Thomas
Edison or Henry Ford because
they weren't "educated."
Some companies wouldn't hire
Franklin D. Roosevelt because
he was "too old."
Some companies wouldn't hire
Coltn Powell because he's black.
Some companies wouldn't hire
Margaret Thatcher because she's
a woman.
Some companies wouldn't hire
Albert Einstein because he was a
Jew.
Competent, qualified people
get turned down every day. So.
don't take It personally • It's not
your fault.
JOE ZELOOF, EDISON. N.J.

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR MR. ZELOOF: Most of
the people you mentioned ntiovc
were not alive to enjoy protec­
tion under ant I-discrimination
statutes. But today, people who
believe they have been discrimi­
nated against because o f their
age. color, religion, gender or
appearance should report the
offending company to the EEOC
(Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission) for discriminatory
hiring practices.
DEAR ABBY: What should I
do with u husband who Insists
on keeping condoms? We do not
use condoms, so I feel he has no
need to keep them.

When I first discovered that he
was keeping (hem in his drawer
under his underwear. I con­
fronted him and told him there
was really no reason for him to
keep them. He ted me lo believe
that lie would get rid of them,
bui 1 found that he only moved
them.
Ahby. I am not stupid. I
figured out that the only reason
a married man keeps condoms
a ft e r h is w ife has h ad a
hysterectom y Is because he
must be planning to use them
with someone other than tils
wife. Am I wrong? And what do
you think i should do about It?

UNTRUBT1NO WIFE
DEAR UNTRUBTINO WIFE:
You a r c not w ro n g . Y o u r
husband Is obviously fooling
around. In which case you
should both be tested for sex­
ually transmitted disease*. In
addition. If you continue to have
sex with him now that you know
he can't tie trusted, always use a
condom.
I strongly urge you to seek
counseling.

A L L M O V IE S IN S T E R E O S O U N D

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Religion
Whitten receives diploma
Ronald C. Whitten. Sunford,
r c r le v e d the d ip lo m a In
C h ristin a education from
Southern Baptist Theological
S e m in a r y d u r in g th e
Louisville. Ky.. school's 171st
commencement.
Whitten was one of approx­
imately 2GO graduates to re­
ceive degrees from the sem i­
nary. Seminary President Hoy
L. H o n e y c u tt w as c o m ­
mencement speaker.
W h itte n 's mother. Mrs.
Claude M. Whitten. Is a resi­
dent o f New Smyrna Beach.
Ills home church ts First Baptist Church. Sanford.
Southern Seminary, the oldest of the six Southern Baptist
seinlnurtes. was founded In 1859.

Holland receives masters
Dunlcl Don Holland, son of Don and Mary Holland. 8116 N.
55th Dr.. Glendale. Arlz.. received the masters of art In
ministry drgrre. graduating summa cum Inudr from Oklahoma
Christlun University of Science and Arts In spring commence­
ment exercises.
Holland, a resident of Sanford, serves as an area minister.

'Around the World with Jesus’
LONG WOOD — Vacation Bible School w ill be held the week
of July 12-10 from 0:45 to H:45 p.m. for children 4-11 years of
age nt Neighborhood Alliance Church. 301 Markham W oods
Rd.. M» mile north of S R . 434.
This year's theme will be "Around the World with Jesus"
wlileh ofTcrs five different countries for the children to visit.
There will lx- stories, unique crafts, food and music. T h e
kick-off for the event will lx- Friday. July 9. from 7-8:30 p.m. nt
the chureh. There will be fun, fellowship and food.
For more Information nr to register, call Ann Sturtup at
323-3684 or Val Welly at 699-213G

Patriotic Service planned
LAKH MARY — There ts a big day planned for July 4 at First
Baptist Church Markham Woods. 5400 Markham Woods Rd.
Patriotic Service on Sunday morning, wear red. while and blue:
Sunday at 3:30 p.m. games far all and fellowship and at 6:30
p.m. barbecue chicken and ribs along with baked beans, slaw,
bread, tea and cofTee.
The cost Is 83. plus fumllles are asked to bring a dessert, fruit
tray or melon.
The meal will be catered by Chardon Bar-B-Quc of Orlando.

Discussion groups to begin
St. Clare Catholic Community. 2961 Day Road, will host a
series of evening discussion groups for those Interested In
becoming Roman Catholics. The first evening will be July 12 at
7:30 p.m. The topic for the evening will be “ What Give You
Faith." The facilitators for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs.
nromOsCohnolIy.
For more information, contact Oil! Gavins, director o f
Christian Initiation, at 904-789-9990.

White, candlelight service set
SANFORD — The saints of most high o f the Reddick
Memorial F.B. Church. Kings Road and Broadway Street,
cordially Invite the community to its Saint's In White &amp;
Candlelight Service at 7:45 p.m. Sunday at the church.
It Is lime to let your light shine so others can aceChrist In us.

Keep us informed
The Sanford Herald welcomes news and announcements o f
health Issues, classes and seminars available to the public.
The following suggestions are recommended to expedite
publication:
All Items should be typed or written legibly and Include the
name and a daytime phone number of a person who can be
contacted to answer any questions we might have.
The deadline for publication Is noon Thursday before
publication.

Presbyterians
welcome
Scott to area
SANFORD - The Rev. Bruce
Scott has Joined the First Pre­
sbyterian Church to become the
first full-time permanent pastor
In almost four years.
T h e P a s t o r N o m in a t in g
Committee unanimously sup­
ported and submitted to the
congregation the nomination of
the Rev. Scott. The committee
evaluated 81 pastor Information
fem e, made phone contact wi*h
25 candidates, requested and
received taped sermons from 16
of them, conducted six face-toface Interviews and traveled
on-site to hear four sermons.

Herald Photo by Tommy V meant

The Rev. B ru c e S c o tt

A native of CofTeyvtlle. Kan.,
his father was a Presbyterian
minister for 5 ! years. Growing
up In CofTeyvtlle. after gradua­
tion. he attended Park College In
Kansas City, receiving a B.A.
d egree in P sy c h o lo g y , and
Louisville Seminary In Louisville
for his divinity degree.

He was a member o f the
Rotary club In Ohio and Florida.
Red Ribbon "Just Say N o" to
Drugs Board. Cropwalk com­
m it te e s . S c h o o l A d v is o r y
Council o f Naples High School,
coach and board member of
Soccer League and a member of
the Ministerial Associations of
each community.

He spent two years In Col­
ombia. South America, with the
Peace Corps.

SANFORD - The Rev. CHITord
The community Is Invited to Melvin has been reappointed to
the In s ta lla tio n S e rv ic e o f the First U n ited M ethodist
worship for the church, the first Church of Sanford by Bishop H.
In 30 years, on Sunday July 11 Hasbrouck Hughes Jr. o f the
at 4 p.m. This will be a service Florida Conference for another
by Central Florida Presbytery year.
He came to Sanford last year
with guests from throughout the
from Tomako United Methodist
area.

He and hts wife. Jane, have
three children, Saia and Eva.
both at the University of Florida.
Gainesville and Elizabeth, who Is
a sophomore In high school.

The Rev. and Mrs. (Sue) Clifford Melvin and thalr aon, Matthew.

Rev. Melvin reappointed
to local M ethodist church
Church In Ormond Beach where
he served for six years.
The Rev. Melvin has started
several new programs In the
church and com m unity, in­
clu d in g Sunday Night Live.
Congregational Care and other
long range planning.

Community
VBS theme
focuses on
creation
SANFORD - Children ages 3
years through Junior high will
learn ways tn praise God, what tt
means to live In God's creation,
and,how .to take care of God's—
creation. An Integral part of the
atudy series this year dealt with
e n v ir o n m e n t a l a w a re n e s s .
Biblical background provides
our children with the necessary
Insight to determine their role In
p reservin g th eir world and
future.
The trl-church Vacation Bible
School will begin with a kick ofT
breakfast Sunday. July 11. from
9-10 a.m. at the Flrat Pre­
sbyterian Church and will con­
tinue Monday, July 12-16 from 9
a.m. to 12:10 p.m. dally. Activi­
ties and Bible atudy time will be
rotated b etw een Flrat P re ­
sbyterian Church. 301 Oak Ave.,
First United Methodist Church.
419 Park Ave.. and Holy Cross
Episcopal Church. 401 Park
Ave. Children will arrive at First
Presbyterian and may be picked
up from the Flrat United Methodlit playground area. A van la

Youngsters last yaar laamad ot cultures nsar and far.
being provided In the communi­
ty for those children without
transportation. Please contact
one o f the church offices If
transportation la desired.
The program coordinator.
Libby Goens. says she Is looking
forward to a fun filled week of
excitement. Students will study
the Bible, participate In art and
craft activities, music. Heifer
mission project, recreation and

worship. Curriculum Is provided
and Includes participation In five
themes: "G o d the C reator."
"Children of God's Creation."
"Caring for God'a Creation."
"Created with Gifts of Love and
Serve." and "Created for a New
Creation."
A special feature of the VBS
program Is the Praise Park
All-School Center. This learning
center offers many opportunities

to explore how we have been
created by God and called to live
as faithful stewards of God's
creation. The dosing program
will be Friday at 7 p.m.
Enrollment ts limited to the
first 150 children.
P lea se c a ll the fo llo w in g
numbers for registration: First
Presbyterian Church. 322-2662:
First United Methodist Church.
3 2 2 - 4 3 7 1 : o r H o ly C ro s s
Episcopal Church, 322-4611.

SEM IN O LE C O U N TY AREA CHURCH DIRECTO RY

ALLIANCE CHURCH
Community Alliance Church. 44tS E a il lake Drue. Winter Spring*
Neighborhood Alliance Church, XII Markham Woods R d . Longeood
Sanlord Alliance Church. 1401 S Pam A*« , Sanford
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Emmanuel Aetambr, otOod U0( Commercial Si (across from Ctnc
Comer) Senford
Family Worship Center. 701 Airport Bird . Senio'd
Freedom Attamory 01 Ood. ISO Orlando O r. Sanlord
Wektva Assembly ot Ood. tan D»on Rd . lononooo

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Antioch Basnet Church, Oviedo
Calvary Bapliel Church. Cryttel lake A 3rd. Lake Mary
C a l eel berry Bapllet Church. 7F0 Seminole Bird
Central Bapllet Church 3«0t W HI SI
Chuluola Fire! Baptut
Oeerwater Mieeionary Baptsl Church. Southwest Rd
Countrye.de Bapllet Church. Country Club Road. Lake Mary
Pint Baptist Church. SIS Park A rt
First Bapiiat Church ol Altamonte Springe, Rt 436 Altamonte Spnngi
Flrat Baptllt Church ot Forait City
Flrat Baptiat Church ol Cenera
Flrat Baptiat Church. Markham Wood*
Flrat Baptiat Church ol Laka Monro*
Flrat Baptiat Church ot longeood. 69t Eaat SR 434
Flral Bapiiat Church ot Oviado
Flrat Baptiat Church ol Sanlando Spring*
Flral Shiloh Mieeionary Baptllt Church. HOI W t3lh St
Flrat Baptiat Church ol Oetaan
Fountain Head Baptllt Church. Oviado
Hop* Baptiat Church, Fortll City Community Center. Foiatl Cily
Independence Bapliel Mite Civic League B&gt;dg . Longeood
Jordan Mitatonary Baptiat Church, 930 Up**!* Rd
Lighthoue* Bapliel Church. 665 Longeood ■Laka Mary Road
Lakavleve Baptiat Church, 136 Laatvtoe A v e . Laka Mary
Macedonia Mission Baptiat Church Oak Hill Rd . Oelten
Mieeionary Bapiiat Church, North fid .Enterprise
Morning Qlory Baptiat Church. Otnava Hey
Ml Moriah Primitive Bapllet, HOI Locuat A ve. Sanlord
Ml Oliva Mieeionary Baptist Church, Sanlando Springe Rd . Long wood
Ml StnaJ Mieeionary Bapliel Church. 1800 Jerry Are
Ml Zion Mieeionary B ip lill. Sip#* Ave
Nee Bethel Mieeionary Church, 9lh SI A Hickory Are
Nee Ml Calvary Mlaalonary Bapliel. 1109 W t3th SI
Nee Salem Primitive Bapliel Church. 1309 W 17th St
Nee Tetlanenl Bapliel Church. Oualiaty Inn. North longeood
Nee Ml Zion Bapllet Church, IF30 Peer Ave
New Life Fetlowthlp, *961 E Lake Drive, Caetelberry. FI 33FOS
Northeldf Bapiiat Chureh. Chuluola
PaacahA Ron Baptiat Church, 1164 Rn* 61 .Altamont* ipnngs*
People a Baptiat Church 1101 W Flrat Street. Sanford
puecratt Baoiiti Church 601 ( A*port Bird
Prattle Laka Baptiat. Ridge R d. Fem Park
Progress Mlaalonary Baptist Church. Midway
Second Shrtoh Mlaalonary Baptiat Church Weal Sanlord
Smyrna Baptist Church Z40 Overbroo* D r . Casselberry
Starlight Baptiat Churjh. 190 Bahama Rd
St Jam** Missionary Baptiat Church. St Rd 4tS. Ottaen
Si John* Missionary Baptist Church. 309 longeood Ave. Aiiamonte
Spring*
Si Luka Missionary Bapliel Church qf Cameron City. Inc

Si Paul Bapiiat Church. 611 Pin* Ave.
Eastern Orthodoi Church, 61 Join Orthodoi. 2F41 Country Club ROM
SI Matthews .Baptiat Church. Canaan Hole
Deltona Prnbyltnan Church, Holland Bhrd S Austin Av*. Deltona
Sanlord
SI John * Mlaalonary Baptist Church,' 130 Cypres* St
First Pratbyttnan Church ol Lake Mary
EPISCOPAL
sprtnglield Missionary Baptist, tlth i Cedar
Fuat Praabytertan Church. Oak Ave S 3rd 81.
All Saints'Epiacopai Church. E OeBary Ave Enterprise
Suniand Baotist Church. 2S3S Palmetto
First Presbyterian Church ol OaBary, E Highland
Christ Episcopal Church, Longeood
Tempi# Baptist Church. Palm Springs R d . Ailamonl# Spring*
Markham Woods Presbyterian Church. 3310 Markham Wood* Road Lake
Episcopal Church ol Ihe Nee Covenant. STS Tuekaeiiia Road. Winter
Victory Baptist Church. Old Orlando Rd at Hasttr Ave
Mary. FI
Spring*
Waatview Baptiat Church, 4100 PaoU Road (4SA)
St Andrews Pr**by1 *rt*n Church. 9913 Bear Lake Rd
Holy Croat Episcopal, Park Av* at 4th SI Santore
William Chapel Mlaalonary Baptist Church. Mark A Wmiwn SI.
SI Marks Prtsbytenan Church. 1031 Palm Spring* Rd . Altamonte Spgt
SI Ptltft Episcopal Church. TOO Rmaharf Road. Lake Mary
' Altamonte Spring*
lutcaeill* Presbyterian Church. 3600 West Slat* Rd 436. Oviedo FI*
SI Richard a Church. 31S1 Lake Hoeali Rd . Wmtti Park
Zion Hop* Baptiat Chuich, T il Orange Ave.
up sal a Community Pretbylarian Church. Upsala Rd
The Church ol Ihe Good Shephard. Maitland. 331 Lak* A .a
C ATH O U C
Wettminiiler Presbyterian Church. Red Bug R d . Casselberry
All Souls Catholic Church, 903 Oak Ave.- Sanlord
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
SEVENTH DAT'AUVENTIST
Chureh ol Ihe Nativity. Lsk* Mary
Calvary Christian Career. 300 W «lh Si Sanlord
Fureal Lak* Seventh Day Adventist Church. Hey. 438 For**! Crlv
(Air Lady ot the La*** Catholic Church. 1 1to Mpimtian. Deltona
N»n Harvest Chnatian Fdlowslup 7F60 Country CiiPRd . Sir ford
Mar* Hill Seventh Day Adven.let Church. SOI C 2nd S t . Sanlord
St Ann a Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail. OeBary
/iorthtand Community Church. S30 Dog Track Rd Ipngwood FL 33130
Sanlord Seventh Day Adventist Church. SttS N Highway *17
St Augustin* Catholic Church. Suntat O r, near Button R d , Cat eel berry Outreach Deliverance Center. 3331 Si m * a . » K*&gt;.i».&lt; i
Seventh Day Adventist Church. Maitland Av* . Altamont* Spnngt
St. Clare Catholic Community moot* ol Oeleen Civic Canter
JEWISH
Winter Springs Seventh Oey Adventist Church, SO S Mot* Rd
St Mary Magadaisne Catholic Church. Maitland Ave.
Beth Am Synagogue meeting at Corner ot Sand Lake and County line
OTHIR CHURCHES
Altambnta Spring*
Road. Weal ia
All Feuh Chapel. Camp Seminole. Wektva Park. Rd
II uaryt Ukranran Catholic Church. H I Laka McCoy 0r„ Apopka
Tempi* Shalom. 1FSS Elk cam Bird . Detioni
Allan * A M I Church. Olive A tlth
CHRISTIAN
LUTHERAN
Beard all Avenue Holiness Chapel, Beard all Av*
First Christian Church. 160? 8 Sanlord Are
Ascension Lutheran Church. Overb'ook D ' . Casselberry
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church IICA 39H Orlando Or |Mey IF *71 Chuluola Community Church
First Chnatian Church ol Longeood. I400E E wmiamaon R d. Longeood
Church ol Jttus Chrtat ol Latter Day Saints, 73tS Park Av*
Grace Christian Church Wilson Elementa-y School. (Paola). OSS Orange
Sanlord
iCAANKAR. in B-g Tree Drive Suit* 100. Longeood
Holy Croat Lutheran Churcn ot lea* Mary. F60 Sun Drue. Lake Mary
Bird. Sanford
Family Church Christian Center, 1344 Seminole Bird . Casselberry
Lakaview Christian Church, Bear La*# R d , at Jamiaon
Lord 01 Ilf* Lutheran Church. 393 Tuikaeilla Rd . Winter Spnngt
First
Bom Church ol lh* living Ood. Midway
Sknlard Christian Church F30 Uptea Road. Smlord
Lutheran Church ol Providence. Deltona
First Church ol Chrtel,-Scientist. Eikam Blvd and Venus S t . Deltona
Lutheran Church ol Ihe Redeemer. 3333 Oak Avenue
South Sominol# Chnatian Church. 300 W SR 434, Oviado
First Pentecostal Church ol Longeood
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Messiah Lutheran Church. Ooidan Dare D' A Hey IF 93 Casselberry
First Pentecostal Church ol Sanlord
Firat Church ot Chrtel Sciential, STS Markham Wood* R d , Longeood
St Luke* Lutheran Church. Rt 436. S&lt;4vie
Full Gospel Chureh ol Ood In Christ, 1636 Jerry Av* . Sanlo'd
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Si Stephen Lutheran Church. 434 fust Welt ol 14, Longeood
Full Oospet Tabernacie, 2F3* Country Club Road
Church ol Christ. tS!3 S Park Ave
METHODIST
Orac* Bible Church. 3S44 S Sanlord Avo
Barnett United Memorial Church. E OeBary At* Enterprise
Church ol Chrtat at Lake Elian. U S IF S3. N Caetelberry
Holy Tnnty Church ol Ood In Christ. 1314 Mangouatm* Ave
Bear Lake United Methodist Church
Church ol Christ. 600 Palm Spring* D r, Altamonte Spring*
kingdom Hall ol Jehovah * Wttnee*. Lake Monroe limt. 13A2W Third St
Bethel A M E Church. Canaan Hgts
Church ot Cnrtat. Geneva
lake Monro* Chapel. Orange Blvd. Laka Monro*
Caetelberry Community United Methodist Church. Hey 17 93 Pmey
Church ol Crm*!. Longeood
Mt Olive Holiness Church. Oak Hin.Rd. Oat fun
Church ol Chrltl, W. IFIh Bl
Ridge Rd. Caetelberry
Hv.gr bomood Alliance Church. 301 Markham Woods Road Longeood
Chrlet Umlad Method!*! Church. Tucker Or Sunttnd EHates
Northald* Church ol Christ, Fla Haven EX . Maitland
Pvoli
Wstieyin Churcn. 3630 Wtys-d* Dr, Sanlon)
OeBary community Methodul Church. W Htghbenk* Rd OeBary
South Seminole Church ot Chrlet. 3410 Laka Howell Rd
First United Methodlel Chuich, 419 Park Ave
CHURCH OF OOO
Pentecostal Open Bible Tebemaci*. R&lt;dg*eood Av* . Oil 73tn opposite
flrat Methodist Church ol Oviedo
Seminot* Htgn School
Church ol God. S03 Hickory
First United Methodul Church ol Geneva
Prats* and Power Church 111 W Wl&gt;bu« Av* . Lake Mary
Church ol God. 603 W 77nd SI
Restoration Community Church 3613 N C R 4J7 SenionJ
Oract United Methodial Church. 499 N Country Club Rd Lake Mary
Church ol God. Oviedo
Roiling Hills Moravian Church. SR 434. Longeood
Grant Chapel A M E Church. Oviedo
Church ol God HoHneat. Lake Monro*
janlo'd Alliance Church. 1401 8 Park Av*
Oak prove Methodist Church. Oviedo
Church ol God Mission. Entarpnee
Sanlord Bible Church. 7460 Sanlord Ave
Osteen Methodist Chureh. Cor ol Caroenter A Mutter Si Osteen
Church ol Ood. 1403 W 1(11) St
Pioneer Methodul Church Comer of W.ibur Av* A Country Chib Road
Second Church Ol The Living Ood 34ZS Bearden Av* . Sanlord
Church ol Ood in Chrltl. Oviedo
Lae* Mary
Church ol God Ol Prophecy, IM S S Elm Ave
Si Perks Serbian Otnodoi Church. 1960 Las* Emma Rd. Longeood
Sanlando United Methodist Church. SR 434 and 14. Longeood
61 IIevens Ortkodov Church. 1166 U fa (mm* Rd, Longeood
Church ol Ood ol Proohocy, 1F08 S Persimmon Ave.
The Full Ootpei Church ol O ut Lord Jeous Christ. Washington S I. Ce
SI. J«n*t A H E , Slh at Cypraa*
Church ot Ood ol Prophecy, *9S B Contra*. Oviedo
naan City
Church ot Ood (FlhOeyl Oenone Community Center, DattonoiSun Room) SI. ItA t M B. Church ol Cameron City, tnc . Bearden off S R 46 E
The
Salvation Am y. TOO W 241h It
Rescue Church ol God. 1700 «V. 11th S t. Sanlord
St Marys A U C Church. St R1 4IS, Oataen
Triumph,
The Church ot tho Hoe Age. 1006 W.Sth St
St Paul's Methodist Church. Oataen R d . Enterprise
Tm* Church ot Ood. 7700 Ridgewood A ve. sanlord
United Church ol Chnst. Altamonte Community Chapel. Altamont*
COMOASGATTOMAl
Straftord Memorial Church, t OeBary
Spring*
Congregation*! Chnatian Crunch. }401 S Pars Ave. Sanlord
NAZARtNE
venter Springe Community CvengaMcal Congregational Church. ST* Wade' First Church ol the Naiartn*. 3361 Sanlon) Av*
United Church of Chnsl Christian Fellowship. 360 N Country Club Rd .
SI Winter Spring*
lake Mary
Oeneti Church ol lh* Narsran* S R 46 Oeneva
U C S S Spiritual Centre t33 A South Vo&lt;u*i* Av* Comer ol 0'*v*a and
EASTERN ORTHODOX
vLaka Mary Church ot lh* Narsran*. 1F1 E Crystal Laka Av* . Lave Mary
Eaeltm Orthodoi Church. SI Georg*. 3001 Dylan Way. Mailiuvd
Volusia Av* . Orange City
longeood Chuich of lh* Naieren*. Wtyman 6 Jeaiup Av* . Longeood ’
Eastern Ortnodoi Church, SI Slmen t o l O C A , 1SS8 U P* Emma Roed.
Markham Wood* Church ol the Narsran* SR *6. 3H Miles Weal ol 14 Winter Spring* Community Evangelical Cong regal KJ«*I 719 Wad* S i .
Winter Spnrvgt
Longeood. P L 1 2 FS0
at the Wektva Rtver

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• B - Sanford Herald. Sanlord F lo rid a - Friday, July ?

L e g a l N o tic e s

L eg al N o tic e s
NO TICK OF
C O N D EM N AT IO N H EARIN O
TO: Property Owners
or interested persons or
tho for lowing described
lo g o i Description of Proper
ly N 100 tt of Lot IT (L e tt W HO
t il Robinsons Survey of an Jkddn
lo Sanford P B I P C *
*] a t
recorded In Sonlord. Samlnot*
County, Florida
la ta : i o i i w llt n Street!
Report No 0101
Owner Simeon Austin, H e in
C/O Henrietta A m lin
I0HW . IlltiStreet
San lord. F I 77771
The building or structure torated on the above dated prop
erty tiat been found by me
Building O fficial of the City of
Sanford lo be In untannery,
u n ia le . d ila p id a t e d o r un­
inhabitable condition
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE O that a Condem nation
Hearing w ill bo conducted by
the Board ol Commissioners ef
the City at Sanlord an Iha IJth
day at July. Iff], e l 7 M p m. In
ttw City Commission Chamber*.
Room Iff, Sanford City H a ll.X B
N. Path Avenue. Sanlord. Flor­
ida to m a le full determination
whether or not the building or
ttructure located on the abovedated property that I be can
damned.
Yog are hereby ordered to
appear before the City Camr t i&lt;don Condemnation Hearing
lo be hoard and pretent your
dde of the cote You hove the
right to obtain an attorney, et
your own eipente, to repretent
you before the Board You have
the right to ca ll w itnettet on
your b o h a ll a* w a ll a* te
c ro tte ie m ln e a ll other w llnettet It you do not appear, the
City Com m ltdon may proceed
without you
Should the City Com m ltdon
determine that to ld building or
structure than be condemned. It
hat the power to Ittue on Order
ol Condemnation requiring you
lo c a u t e th e b u ild in g e r
structure to be dr mal l died and
removed or placed In a stole ot
sound re p a ir w ithin o time
certain
II the building or structure ore
net demolished and removed or
re p a ire d w ith in such tim e
period, then such building or
structure w ill bo demolished and
removed by the C ity and the
cost ot the same assessed as a
lion against the above staled
property.
II yew have any Questions
concerning this matter, please
contact the Building Departmen! at 1407J U S M U . SH OULD
YO U D E C ID E TO A P P E A L
A N Y M A T T E R C O N S ID IR ID
A T THE A B O V E H EA R IN O .
YOU M A Y N K I D A V E R B A ­
TIM R E C O R D O F T H E P R O ­
C E ED IN G S. T E S T IM O N Y A N D
E V ID E N C E W HICH R E C O R D
IS NOT P R O V ID E D B Y T H E
C IT Y O P S A N F O R D . (F .S .
7B4 0IHI.
P E R S O N S W IT H D I S ­
A B IL IT IE S N IR O IN O
A S S IS T A N C E T O P A R T I C I ­
P A T E IN A N Y O F T H K S E
P R O C E E O IN O S SH O U LD
CONTACT T H E P E R S O N N IL
O F F IC E A D A CO O RD IN ATO R
A T 110 5*1* a H O U R S IN
A D VAN CE O f T H E M E E T IN O .
Publish! June IS A lu ty 1, t e n
D E F IM
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FOR S I M I N O L I CO U NTY,
F L O R ID A
CASK NO. n-M M -C A -t+ K
H O M E S A V IN G S OP
A M E R I C A . F S I , f o r m e r ly
known mH O M E SAVINOS O F
A M ER IC A . P.A..

Plaintiff,
v*.
JO S E P H O. B IR O and
F A B I O L A B IR O , h is w ild ,
JOHN D OE and JA N E DOE,
llctllle u s nam es representing
le n an ts In pesse se loiu and
FO R D C O N S U M E R C R E D IT
C O M PAN Y.

NOTICK OF ACTIONPROPERTY
TO: Jetaph O. E ire and Fabtota
Biro. Ms w ile, and a ll unknown
h a ir s , d e v is e e s , g ra n ta e * .
assignees, lienor*, creditor*,
trustee*, or ether claim ant*
claim ing by. through, under or

against them
R E S ID E N C E UNKNOW N
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTIF IE D that an action to torocloea
a mortgage on the toilowfng
property In Seminole County.
Florida.
Lot 1*. Spring Valley Chute,
according to the plat thereof as
recordsd in P la t Booh 27. Pages
*7 and M. ot the Public
of SeminoteCesatfy. Florida.
A lso known as tM Spring
C h a s e C i r c l e , A t le m a n t e
Springs, FlorIda22714.
has been triad against you. and
you a rt required to serve a copy
at your written defenses If any.
to It. en the piatalltf’s attorney,
whose name ,snd address is
Robert M Quinn at Car Mon.
Fta'dt. Ward, Emmanuel. Smith
A Cutler. P A , Post Office Boa
H JT Tampa. Florida U t f l. on
or before Ju ly 7*. If*], and file
the original with lha clerk at this
court either before service en
p la in tiffs attorney or Immedl
elely thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
rou lor the relief demanded In
the complaint or petllion
WITNESS my hand and Mia
seal ot said court on Juno 11.
1441
(Court Saall
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
C L E R K . CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish J in * 11 A Ju ly 1. f, IS,
Ittl
O F F 7**

C IT Y OF
LONOWOOD. FLORIDA
N O T IC E OF
P U B L IC H EARIN O
TO C O N S ID E R ADOPTION
OF P R O P O S E D ORDINANCES
TO WHOM IT M A Y CONCERN
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVE N
by the C ity ot Longwood. F lo r­
ida. that lha C ity Commission
w ill hotd a public hearing to
consider enactment ot the to!
lowing O rdinances:
O R D IN A N C E NO. n - l l t l
AN O R D IN A N C E OF THE
CITY O F LONGWOOD. FLOR
IDA. P R O P O S IN G A M E N D
M EN TS TO T H E CH ART ER O f
THE C IT Y O F LONGWOOO.
F L O R I D A . P U R S U A N T TO
A R T IC L E X . SECTION M.0I
(A). P R O V ID IN G THAT SAID
PRO PO SED AM ENDM ENTS
E E S U B M I T T E D ON T H E
BALLO T T O T H E VOTERS AT
THE N E X T G E N E R A L
E LE C T IO N ON TU ESD AY,
.N O V E M B E R 2. I t t l, PR O
VIDINO F O R S E V E R A B ILIT Y .
CO N FLIC TS A N D E FFE C T IV E
DATE.
OR O l N A N C E NO. 4111*7
AN O R D IN A N C E OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOO. FIOR
10A, A M E N D IN G THE BUD
GET FO R T H E FISCAL Y E A R
B E G IN N IN G O CTO BER I. It*]
AND E N D IN G S E P T E M B E R
M . I t t l. P R O V ID IN G FOR
BUDG ETTRANSFERS
en fir ' leading on new II, 1447.
and lha C ity Commission w ill
consider sam e lor final passage
and adoption after the public
hearing, w hich w ill be held In
Mm City H a ll. I7S West Warren
Avenue, Longwood. Florida, on
Monday, tho 17th day of July,
A D . 1*0. at 7:00 P M , ar a t
soon thereafter as possible At
Mm mooting, parties may ap
peer and bo heard wtMi respect
te the proposed Ordinances
This hearing m ay be continued
tram time to tim e until final
action It taken by lha City
Commission.
A copy ot tho proposed Ordi­
nance* pro poatod at Mm City
Hall. Longwood. Florida, and
capiat are en tile with Mm Clark
et the C ity and tam e may be
Inspected by the public
A taped record p i this meeting
It made by the City tor its
convenience. T h is record may
not constitute an adequate re ­
cord tor purposes of appeal from
a decision m ade by Mm Cam
mission w ith ra sp e d to the
foregoing m atter Any person
wishing to ensure that an adoOlllfB
rfw b Sfwi
i ePe
of ae^^p
fha pel
BrtKfltdlAQi
egp^Wie^F *
N wP
w
Is maintained lor appellate purpaces Is advised lo m ala the
necessary arrangements at his
ar her own aspen to.
Dated NR* M th day ot June.
A.D.I***.
CITY O F LONGW OOO
O E R A L O IN E O. ZAM BRI
CITY C L I N K
FubBsk: J u t y t t * * !
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTE l NTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SIMINOLI COUNTY.
F L O R ID A .
CASE t t a e v u i i c A
D IVISION) l* L
A L LIA N C E M O R T G A G E
C O M P A N Y .* F lo rid *
corporation.
Plalnti H.
SHARON E .M O O R E i etai--------

NOTICE OF SALE
Net Ice Is hereby given that,
to a Sum m ary Final
*1 Foreclosure anI t r ill sell the
ad In Sentinels
County. F tor Ida, described as:
Canpsmlnlum U nit S7. Build
tag 2B ol H ID D E N VILLA G E
CONDOMINIUMS, according to
Mm Declaration ot Condominium
recorded M a r c h 11. I t t l In
O fllcle ! R e co rd s Book Itia,
P a g e s I S t l t h r u 1717 and
mm Bl ■-■a m
■ P P n NO B
oj
»»**' — ■m ■■s
thereto le carded M ay 1L INS to
O fficia l R e cord* Beak HIS.
P a g e s 1*71 t h r u 1*11 end

Marat* recordsd M a y N . INS to
O fficial R e co rd s Book IU I,
Pago NCI an d amended by
June *. l t d In O ffic ia l Records
Book uaa. Pago* t i l l thru tm ,
a n d f u r t h e r a m e n d e d by
amendment thereto recorded
July 17, H U In O ffic ia l Record!
Book Ml*. Pages 1*44 Mtru MSI
Public R ecords o l Seminole
County, Florid a, togafhir with
a ll appurtenance* thereto and
an undivided interest in the
common efemont* o l said Con
dominium a s sot terth to **M
Doctor*1ton Incldutng speclfl
but not b y w oy at
Rang*. Refrigerator, 0/W , O il
pota l. M ic r o w a v e . W asher.
Dryer, Paddle Fan*. Fireplace,
at public sale, to lh a highasl and
bast bidder tar cash, at Mm West
Irani deer a t the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanlord.
Florida, at 11:00 A M en Mm
1*Mi day e&lt;July. t**l.
WITNESS m y hand and Of
fk le l Seal ef sa id Court this isth
day at Juno, ISOI.
(Seal)
M ARYANNEM O RSE
C L E R K .C IR C U IT C O U R T
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy CMrk
Pubilth: Ju ly 1.*. I**l
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U N C L A IM E D
V E H IC L E S AU CT IO N
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INS Chevrolet Astrovan
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F O S T E R S 'A U T O C L IN IC
U ta W . SR414
Longwood. F la . 1177*
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IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R T
C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE C O U N T Y ,
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A D M IN IS TR A T IO N
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E N G LM A N N . deceased. F ile
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Number t la lt C P . It pending In
d e cea se d . F ile N um ber
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t l a j i C P , Is pending in Ih*
N O LE County, Florida. Probate
Circuit Court lo r SEM INOLE
Division, the address o l w hich is
County, Flo rid a. Probata Dlvl
1CI North Park Avenue. San
ston. Mm address of which Is
lord. Florida 1777I The nem et
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re p rrw n K Ilyt and the p e rio n a l
of Mm Personal Representative
representative's a llo r n c y are
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|*etton* that challenge Ih* valid
ot the personal le p te se n la liv e ,
Ify ol Mm w ill. Ih* qualification*
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notice Is served w ith in three
estate on whom a copy ol Mils
months alter the date of tha first
nolle* I* served within three
publication ol this notice must
months a ll* . Ih* dole o l Mm lirtt
tile their ctolms with th is Court
publication o l this nolle* must
W I T H I N THE L A T E R O F
III* their claim s with Ihls Court
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R T H E
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
D A T E OF THE FIR ST P U B L I
THREE M O N TH S A F T E R THE
CATIO N OF THIS N O T IC E OR
DATE OF T H E F IR S T PU BLI
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R T H E
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
D A T E OF S E R V IC E O F A
i THIRTY D A Y S A F T E R THE
C O P Y OF THIS N O T IC E ON
DATE OF S E R V I C E OF A
THEM
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
A ll ether creditor* o t the
THEM
decedent ond persons having
A ll other c re d ito rs o l Ih*
Claim s or demands ag ainst the
, decedent and person* having
decedent s estate must tile their
claim* or demands against the
c la im s with this court W IT H IN
decedent * estate m ust file their
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R T H E
claims with Mils court WITHIN
D A T E OF THE FIRST P U B L I
THREE M O N TH S A F T E R THE
C A T IO N OF THIS N O T IC E .
DATE OF T H E F IR S T PU BLI
A L L CLAIMS. D E M A N D S
CATION OF T H IS N O T IC E
A N D OBJECTIONS N O T SO
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
F I L E D WILL BE F O R E V E R
AND O B JE C T IO N S NOT SO
B A R R IO
FILED W ILL BE F O R E V E R
Tha dale ol mm first p u b lico
BARRED
lio n ol this Notice Is Juno 7t.
The dal* o l Iti* first public*
I**l
lien ol this Notice Is Jun* 71.
Personal Representative
I f fl
PATRICIA SMITHSON
Personal Representative
SANCHEZ
GAIL Y. HANSON.
U D Sanford Avenue
□ *i if ki-MiasrSanlord. F i m t l
STEVEN R .K U T N E R , Esq
Attorney tor Personal
Florida Bar No 1724*1
Representative:
O f Versailles D rive. Suite II*
M A R O A R E T A W H A R TO N
P O Bee*4011
P . O B o. 1177
Maitland. F L 777*4 t i l l
Oviedo. F L 17141
407444 1104
Telephone: 407 MS 21*3
Publish: Jun* IS A Ju ly 1, 1441
F lo rid * Bor No m i l l
OEF774
Publish: JuneM A Ju ly 7. t « n
D E F -U * ____________________
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
O F THE E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
JUDICIAL CIR CU IT
OF F L O R ID A .
IN AN D FO R
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE CO U N T Y .
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
FLO R IO A.CIVIL A C T IO N
O IN E K A L JU R ISD IC T IO N
case start see
DIVISION
DIVISION CAI4K
CASE NO. V M t M C A U L
M ARGAHETTEN A COM
W E Y E R H A E U S E R MORT
P A N Y , INC. successor in inter
GAGE C O M P A N Y .
est to NATIONSBANC ABORT
PtoinllH.
_ O AQ JE C Q 8 M * A T iQ t o _ O E V I R G I N I A f/k /S S O V R A N
VAS7AU SKAS IN V E S T M E N T
M O R T G A G E CORP..
C O R P O R A T IO N . J A M E S A.
P la in tiff.
S IM M O N S . I I I . V I C K I A
vs.
SIMMONS. W IN G F I E L D RE
O E R A L O IN E HOLROYO. o t *1.
S ER V E H O M E O W N E R S AS
Defendant!*!.
SOCIATION. INC.. S T A TE OF
NOTICE OF S A L E
FLORIDA. D E P A R T M E N T OF
N olle* Is twrsby given that,
REVENU E. GREENW O O D
pursuant to* Final Judgm ent of
L A K E S U N IT O 1A H O M E ­
Foreclosure doled June 17. I**l.
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. IN C .
entered In Civil Cot* N u m be r
and --------- , A N UNKNOW N
41-200 CA14K. In Ih* C ir c u it
PERSON IN PO SSESSION OF
Court ter SEMINOLE C ounty.
THE SU BJECT R E A L PR O P
F l o r i d * , w h e r e i n
ERTY.
M ARGARETTEN t COM
Deleniianl(s)
F A N Y , INC. successor In Inter
NO TICE O F
e t l to NATIONSBANC ABORT
F O R E C LO S U R E S A L E
G A G E C O R P O R A T IO N O F
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
V I R G I N I A l/ k / a S O V R A N
pursuant to a F in a l Judgment of
M O R T O A O E C O R P. I* Ih*
Foreclosure dated June 75. Ittl,
F l a ln t lll, and G E R A L D I N E
and entered to Cat* No n o o to
H O LR O Y D . »t *1, are the D *
CA U L. of Mm C ircu it Court of
fondants. I will toll the p ro p e rty
ih* E I G H T E E N T H J u d ic ia l
sutuatod to SEMINOLE C ounty,
CtrcuM in and tor S E M IN O LE
F lo rid a , described at
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a w h t r a ln
Lot l*t. WEKIVA R E S E R V E
W E Y E R H A E U S E R MORT
U N IT FOUR, according to Ih*
GAGE C O M P A N Y Is PtoinllH
ptol thereof at recorded in P lo t
and V A S Z A U S K A S IN V E S T
Booh »J. Page II end n . P u b lic
M ENT C O R PO R A TIO N , et a l­
R ecords ol Seminole C ounty,
ar* Defendant*, i w ill salt lo Ih*
F lo rid a
highest and best bidder lor cash
at pub lic sal*, to Mm highest and
in Mm West Iron! floor of Mm
best bidder, tor cash, a t tha
CourfhovU. to Sanford. S E M I­
W att Irani door. X I N. P a r k
NOLE Courtly. Flo rid a, at II 00
Avenue. Sonlord. F lo rid a , a l
O'clock M L on Ju ly X . IM J. Mm
H :O B A .M o n Ju lr 17. If*].
tattooing described property as
Dated: JuneM.1t*!.
sol forth to said F in a l Judg­
AAary arm* Mors*
ment, to wll:
C L E R K OFTHE
Lot 1L Bock X Greenwood
CtRCU ITCO U RT
Lake*. Unit D 1 "A**, according
B y : Jan* E Jatewtc
to mm Plot thereof a* recorded
P u b lish June IJ A July 1. l**J
to Ptol Book 1*. Pages IB 17. of
P E P las
___________
Mm Public Records o l Seminole
County, Florid*.
IN T H E COUNTY C O U R T
IN AND FOR
DATED Jun* 7*. ttF l.
M ARYANNEM O RSE
O RANOCCOUN TY.
As Clerk o l sold Court
FLORIDA
By: JanoE. Jasawlc
C O U N T Y CIVIL CASE NO :
As Deputy Clerk
CE 47 MS 74
Publish
Ju ly !.* . IM I
B U S IN E S S CREDIT L E A S IN G .
DECT*
IN C., n/k/a THE M A N IF E S T
G R O U P , a Division ol L Y O N
F IN A N C IA L SERVICES. IN C.,
INTHE CIRCU IT COURT
a Minnesota Corporation,
OF THE IITM JU D IC IA L
P la in tiff,
CIRCUIT IN A N D FO R
v*.
SEM INOLE C O U N T Y .
T H E O D O R E J
F L O R ID A
SIERPUTOW SKI. Individually.
C A S E N O .4 M 1 X -C A -I0 K
T H E O D O R E J
STATE S T R E E T B A N K AND
SIERPUTOW SKI ond V I V I A N
T R U S T C O M P A N Y . AS
A . SIERPUTOW SKI. h it w ife,
TRUSTEE.
a t a Statutory Trustees o l
P U In tlll,
F U T U R E PROPERTY S E R V
rt
IC E S . IN C . a detune I F lo rid a
EDW ARD A. W E ID E M A N .
Corporation.
M ARGARET P WEIDEAAAN.
Defendants
F IR S T U N IO N N A T I O N A L
NOTICE OF ACTION
BANK OF F L O R ID A , and THE
T O : T H E O D O R E
J
ESTATES AT S PR IN G S LA N D
SIERPU TO W SKI. Individually.
ING.
a n d V I V I A N A
Defendant!*)
SIERPU TO W SKI. Ms ditto, a t a
NOTICE OF S A L E
Statutory Trustees ol F U T U R E
NOTICE Is hereby given fhal,
P R O P E R T Y SERVICES. IN C.,
pursuant to Ih* Order o l Sum
a d t lu n c l F lor Ida Cot por a lion.
mary Judgment o l Foreclosure
Y O U A R E NOTIFIED Mial an
to Ihls cause. In the Circuit
action for Breach ol Equipm ent
Court ol Seminole County, F lo r­
Lea** and Guaranis* has been
ida. I will sell Mm property
filed against you ond you are
situated In Seminole County,
req uired lo serve a copy ol your
Florida described as
w ritten defenses. If ony. to It on
Lot 47. THE E S T A T E S AT
P lo ln lilf s attorney, Anthony P
SPRINGS LA N D IN G , according
V a le n lo . J r , Esquire who**
to ih* Piet thereof os recorded
a d d ro tt It 17X Central Avenue.
to Plot Book It. Paget T4 ond 7J,
SI Petersburg Florida 11711. on
Public Record* o l Somlnola
or before August 4. If*l. and file
County, Flor Ido
Ih* o rig in a l with Ih* C lerk o l
at Public Sato, to lha highest
this Court either belor* se rvice
bidder, lor cash, a l the West
on P la in tiff's attorney or Im m a
Front Entrance ef tha Semi not*
dla tely thereafter, otherwise a
County Courthouse. Sanlord,
default w ill be entered ag ainst
Ftarid*. al 1V00 a m - an July
you tor fht relief demanded In
the p e ll I ton
77.1441.
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
W IT N ESS my hand and ta a l
Seal ol mis Court Juna It. 1ft]
at th is Court on June 21,1eel
H EAL)
(S E A L!
M AR YAN N E M O R S E
F R A N CARLTON
Clerk ol mm Circuit Court
A s C le rk ol Mm Court
By: JaneE. Jesawic
B Y . SonyaM Bowden
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Publish' June U A J u ly ! . I f f !
Pub lish June 711 July 7. *. I*.
D EF H I
l**4
O E F 7aO

CLASSIFIED ADS
Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

fcOOAJL’ fcSOPJL
MONDAY thni
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
kSUNDAY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
M C O M B C tfM flM B _____I T ia S M
7conMCuSvi Mtbbe____70M Ini
aecooocuttvotlnkf*------- tlM H n *
1Sim ------------------ H.1I Bln*
Ri Mb art par Maua, baiBt on 3 Ro n

QraptMcaJ form *ConYn*fctal taQuwcy i

MACHINE OPERATORS

Have I Place to Peyl Slash
M onthly Paymenlsl Get Cred
Hors O il Your Bock I Easy
Qualify NoCottaleroll 117 71M

SAn Del M anufacturing It
accepting a p p licatio n s tor
E X P E R I E N C E D IN D U S
TRIAL sewing mechlrw eper
aloes only Accepting applice
lions thru July Tnd. than agaillarting July IHh tor hiring to
begin July ITUs Paid holidays
end vacation, elr conditioned
facility 7J40 Old Lake M ery
Rd Senlord 407 171 X IO ___
GENERAL

7 0 - Listing Service
DCUVERT PERSON
P o ri lim e Inquire al I f f 0177

7 1 - H e lp

Wanted

EMPLOYMENT

WIU. TRAIN
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
$35054 SO

323-5176

f ib

Schooling may mdud* Hamm Adyadtoaf a* f M coat Of «n ***** day
Cancal whan you gal metals PaYor#jfto»ONJ*Youfo S i« ta ™ * R R M T,*d
U se U Qeecrtpoon tor taesetl reeitas Copy m u ll fctaow accepted* rypo-

expe r ien ce d sewing

BILLS DUE?

•SUnos Mtaknum

NOWACCEPTNG

IN N . 71th SI.
A D U T U YOUR INCOME
S E L L AVON NOWl
CA L L 777 4771*r 771*41*
A G E N T S AVON T »&gt;" to »%
No door'doar Guaranteed
40%discount* SareR IH JJ * l

Wholes*te warehouse setae!
Ing up lo 40 p o s it io n s
W a re h o u se m anagem ent,,
marketing sates Start today1
N o n p e r terse* required
Call L is a J It M l)
* a a H AIR STYLIST, A l Marl*
N o rm a n W a lm a r l P la ta ,
x m o i a r o w 7101

A6ENTS-REAL ESTATE!
DEADLINES

Tuesday tfvu FnSty 12 Noon T?» O ff Btteft PutoAc^taft
Sunday And Monday 5 30 P M Friday

ADJUSTMENTS AND CR fD IT t:lfitt» bvont of an orrar In an
ad, the Sanford Herald wtU bn rwponetbt* tor the flrel
Insertion only and only to tho oxtarH of tha c o d of that
Insertion. Plea a* check your ad for accuracy tha Href day H
run*.

13—B»ngo

25—Fpociil NoHcer.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

* * BATONCUSS* *
Indlv. A Group lessens avail
F o r Into: 11*7*17. Olnger
Wright. Director ol Mm H urrl
.*1 Stole Champions
C H E E R L E A D E R CLASS starts
soon Sign up new tor Ih*
Cheerelfet. ages 4 II Have
tun, g e l In shape, m ake
Inends Build confidence and
ta il esteem 774 714* er 171 771*

It M AM and l:M P M
F L E A W O R LD
HWY If t7. SAN FO R D

I

i

Seminole

71-H e lp Wanted

41—Monty to Lend

21—Personals
ADOPTIONS
Free medical car* Irempor
lallo n counseling, private
doctor plus living eepentet
Bar &gt;717111 Call Attorney Jehn
Frick er
I AM *17 144*

27—Nursery A
Child Cire
ABC SM ALL D AYCARE
Babies, toddlers 1 hoi meals
Free weekl Oe*. l i m i t
O A Y C A R E O PENIN G to my
Hidden Lake Mom* J : X » X
L o ft o l T I C . refs a v a il
M IC A l l X I 410___________

23- Lost A Found
1 G R E Y TIOER S T R IP E D CAT
About 1 months o ld 7 Found al
Sanlord Hospital *04 7ft to71
leave message_____________
LOSTII R E W A R O tt B o ier PH
Bull m li J mo old lemai*
T an w / b lk . la c *
Oa
M EDICATION) For into*Han
Pitas* call 11 174 TAX_______
R E W A R D ' S IM ! Lost dog
sm all gray and while Shih
Ttu. lemai*. 4 7 lbs L o ti from
Remington Oeks. Lake Mary
a n t ' l l He lags 1711771

For Excellent...
Protosttonal CH ILD C A R E
Services, cell 771 TOOT_______
M I C H E L L E ’ S HOUSE
*1*
P E R W E E K ) Opens X A M 11
M idntg hll X I f i l l *7*1 IB

P /T eves Good eltlludv req
|1 SlO'hr plus bonus S X t P M
SERIO U S INQUIRIES O N L Y t
CAi I
tm

BAAERY PRODUCTION
Post food or bakery e ip . plus
good math helplul Apply in
person: 1X1 Silvrr Lake Or..
Sanlord

Cibinit Shop
Titint*
B uild and Install comm ercial
store lis lu re s M usi have
clean Class 0 drivers licence
and basic loots Full lim e
health Insurance* alter 40
d a y s C a ll 407 111 44*4
Mon F r l

CARPENTERS
AM phases Up to SH hr
407 4to »ISI Refundable F re

CASHIER/CIERR
Coastal M art Inc is now
hiring tor f/t and p/t positions
E aceilenl wages benefits and
vacations Aypl| in person al
Caaslal M arl 1*11 Orlande
A v e .le n to rd . F L fO E

CLERICAL
F u ll hm*. 10 key lllm g hght
typing, computer n p e 'ie n c *
helpful Su*&gt;*i Distributing
Longwood.
014 1100

31—Medical

DEMONSTRATORS
Christm as Around m* World
now hiring Free (WO sample
k it N e investm ent A lt o
b o o k in g p a rlie s ISO fre e
merchandise and more I
_________ 407 w o n _____

IM M IG R AT IO N PRO BLEM S*
C a ll Attorney Peter Hickey
__________ 4X7104__________
S M IL E S . P a ra leg al tarvlce s
and lapel resear ch We may
be able to help Call 771 ITT*

rbi

UttmfCALL
CLASSIFIED
322-2811

Hrirj Collision Body Pinon

APPOINTMENT SETTERS
WANTED

F L O R ID A CORF Is an outpa
lla n t ra h a b llita tia n t a c lly
providing Mm Ideal Service
you need F#r Information or a
tour c a ll
440 7404

43— Legal Servlets
A

Nothing tuccerds like success
W* re well Into cur V d decedr
o l training successful agents
No licenses
We ll help'
W ATSON R EA LTY CORP
R EALTO RS
H J «*«

ELECTRONICTECH
W ill tram aOi at *101
Ref unstable Tee__

E IP . PAINTER
Must be able to spray, brush
and ro ll. M l 4 f ll.lv msg.

I

Musi have own tools E ip e n
enc* required
E X P E R IE N C E D PA IN T ER
m utt have own toots Apply In
person * AM 1 P M Sanlord
Paint end Body 7*4)1 Cesmtry
Club Rd. Sanlord 177 0044

HOUSE CLEANERS
I ,'iours, a i iM yt No flights
or week rndt Car needed I!
Company . Mer r y Maids
M I-M U
a

IrrifAlion In itillm
E a p e r le n c e d I n t l a l l e n
wanted Good M 004 TOO704
IT’ S E A S Y
W O R K TOOAY.
GET P A ID TO D AY! SPRINT
S T A FFIN G
W M il
LIVE IN N E E D E D . Room A
board end monthly salary
Ne7*e GF LIS M4 714 4141
LONG DISTANCE ORIVERS
M usi here over the road e ip
Good rets req C e ll or apply
MSC Trucking t f] l W 1st
Street. Senlord F L 11771 ___

MAIDS

F/T. M F , 0 4 W ill Ireln,
uniforms M olly M*.d 747 MO'

Mechanic
Must be A S E certified, top
pay great benetlltt 171*040
ask lor Shelter
M ED ICA L

LPN
Fu ll time 7 1 and II 7 Charge
Nurse position* Experience in
long term care highly d*
slre a b l* D ru g Ire* work
p ie c e
C o n ta c t
D e b a ry
Manor. 4* N. Mary I 7 t l . Dobacy, FI 22H1.440-44X
M E D IC A L

Medical fesist-LPN
Fu ll lime, tor busy Gas'roen
fetology p ra c tice Senlord
Area Send resume to: P.O.
Bee 1144. Sanford. F L 11771

T H IS W E E K S

mm B I N G O

m nm wm m
BIG SALE

Furniture, laser disc player,
decorating Items, pictures,
video topes i l l Dresden ct.
M a y fa ir Meadows Saturday
starts a f t Sato inside
_

Saf July 1. i 1PM. X * Raid
C l Grove*law V illa g e alt
Lake M ary B lv d Baseball
cards, bikes, stereo, clothes,
toys, housewares A M orel

L A K E AAARY, F rl. « Saf. t-2.
174 T R A C Y R D . efl Country
Club R d . Jon boat, router, 2
10 ip bikes, household Item*

LOTS OF ANTIQUES, to lle d
ib le t. Thomas organ 1300,
furniture. H a v lle n d china,
washer/dryer, metal shelves,
tools. Clothing, end m orel 404
West 11th Street least of IT f i t
F r Idav end Saturday » 7

SPORTSWEAR ANDCOOOS

•GARA6E SALE AD BARCAJH

D o o r s O p e n J u l y 4th
nt 3 : 3 0

YARD SALE

Package Prices S)2 515 Si? 524 iS2B

4 FAMILY SALE
Corner of Oak and 77nd to
Sanlord. Lot* of furnlluro.
household good*, and books
S A T U R D A Y O N LY (AM JPA1

322-2411

llB C t r iC A l
M ASTER ELECTRICIAN
Llc-d/ln*. 14 hr* Fair prices I
f ie f s fE R tO O tIfl...... IJl M i l

F L O R ID A STATE R E O U IK E S
all contractor* be registered
or certified To verify a slat*
co n tra cto r* M eans* c a ll
I IOC 141 7*40 Occupational
Licenses ar* required by Ih*
county and can b* verified by
^ a llm ^
■111 lI M .e il 7 U 2 ____

n p o r ln g
HARDW OOD FLOORINO
Install Sanding Finlsliing
TOM O L S E N 1 111-4741747

Health &amp; Beauty

I Additions &amp; I
RemodeHng

R E D IR E C T EATING pattern!

R E S /C O M M . V in y l Stdtog ,
A lu m F ra m in g , O ry w a ll,
Doors, Rooting. Concrete
111 M i l S O Bellnl. CBCI1M M

Carpontry

I

C A R P E N T E R A ll kinds ot nr&gt;m*
repairs, painting A ceram ic
^ lto R ich a rd G ro * * j™ jW M 4 7 7

Cleaning Service
S P R I N G C L E A N I N O , In
outside Rentals A lso wkty.
^ a t e s J M n d o w s J o o ^ lM T I l

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
2504 S Oak Ave. ■ Sanford • 322-9777

K E N N IS O M LA W N CA R E Pro
L o w r a t a l . C o m m e rc ia lHesidenllal L lr. A Ins l l l i l t o
L A R R Y ’ S LA W N A T R EE .
Professional Service. Free
EsI. L lc /ln s 171 m i
R A N D Y 'S Q U A L IT Y LAW N.
Complete pro car* since lNO
Clean ups, hauling. 1H-47I*
TOM A J E F F * LAW N CAREI
R e t /Co t i n . dependable, low
ratosl Free e s t .......... 1XTBT0
T U R F T R IM M E R S Low rales.
Free est.. Res A comm I

L a k e C le a rin g

tor condstonl and tong tasting
weight loss Healthy, etteettv*
new product now avatiabto al
affordable p rlc*..... 1X7141

W E E D R em oval. Laketront
Retention Ponds Creative
LandIMgmf^
M g m l C a ll 4*4 4177

Home improvement
AL DOES ITALL

TW P M A S O N R Y . Brick. Block.
Stucco. Concrete. Renova
Hons Lie./Ins.
I l l 1444

Fie It right a l a price you can
afford Llc-d/ln* From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and rooting
sve* 21 y rt. o l **p*rtone* No
|ob too big or small Call

R E P L A C E P u k in g 1*1. pot* A
bldg security lights Palm A
repairs S W S 7410 IX

M a

sonry

Outside Lighting

PLUMBING
S E R V IC E

REPAIR A N 9£
Free esllm atw ;*

^ k fC F C O lm i^ ^ b W J ^ E fr

Pressure Cleaning v ?
D U N RITE, Clean d r t v e w e y ire a ls , past deck*, w a lk s :

^^hasnasFhtoetfllMUl^ v
Rooting
RAINEY

ROOFINO

Over ^

y r t a ■p S e rvin g Lakge^
V o lu s ia . Sem lnol*
Fr* e ,
• t lim a ie t
L ie . SI. R . C r
OOJSfS*. bonded SO* 714 4 * K ;
404 177 741) Or 77* 4477

TrashHauling
A F F O R D A B L E HAULING Will*
clean, haul trash You name Ilf;
We ll haul III Call m *1*4

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Tilt

- !

CERAM IC TILE A M A R B L E ,1
eiperienced to all phases. \
custom work, pointing and other home repairs 407 I f l-i

&lt;7*4 or S04 137 4744 ________s i
E X P E R IE N C E D In all phase*
of Ilk* installation Ins. lie ,
wholesale lit* prices. 4*7 **«;

774-7(77 Or M 4XM H hr*.

Concrete

Law nServke

C A P T A IN CO N CR ET E. Waytto
Baal. 1 Man Quality O p a rt
lio n l 1X7JX/140-740I

EH P IB T U W H SERVICE.
I-IMB. Sad. Mutch. Far

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WIN $4,200”

New merchandise Saf. 4/} 42
1st United Method*it Church.
Sawtord. P a rk Ay* and |fh Sf
S a tu r d a y , f-2. H ousehold
goods, lo f t o l l l t m i l 7IS
B rla rcllH S I. Sanlord________

C a ll to your garage ta le ad by
II noon en Tuesday and take
advantage et o u r special
garage sal* ad p ric e d Cell
Classified now tor details!

4TH OF JULY
FIREWORKS!

.M m . tap.

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Painting

Tr— SarvIcT

K A N PA IN T A N O R EM O D E L
Fra* Estim ates I R e fs. lie
No jab too sm all I *4447*4

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�Sanford Herald. Saniord, Florida - Friday, July 2, 1993 - 7D

71-Help Wanted

71 — H e lp W a n te d

MEDICAL

W AREHOUSE AND O E H E R A L
LABO R H E L P N E E D E D !
Bonn* tor driver! All itilll!
available Dally pay. no lee
Report ready to work 1 30 am.
Induitrlal Labor S v c . 1011
French Av Ho phone call!

LPNS
1IPM7AM part lima. AND
&gt;1PM full or part llmeapply

In person Lakovtew N u 'tn g
Ctr . t l t S m d S t Sanford

NIGHT AUDITOR
Full lima. axpertonced prat
Mutt be honetl. dependable,
outgoing per ton .till* PART
TIME FRONT O ESK C LER K,
flexible hours Inc. week endt.
w ill t r a in
I m m e d ia t e
employ ment Apply today I
l eper I Melt 1. 1 R 44 and l 4

Survey Personnel
Rod per ton and inttrument
per ton needed lor construe
lien lay out crew Apply at
M l E. Airport Bled. Between
IAM4PM
Oaklawn Park Cemetery and
Funeral Home It looking tor 1
lull time employee* tor pry
need countellng Call Dale
Myori ___ ______ 131414)

SANFORD. Steeping room, ail
home pr Iv &gt;U «* with depot
II 114 3444

Security Officers

SANFORD Forn or unturn ,
1.1/wk
Include* u lllllle !
Alio. roo&lt;n tuitable for couple,
tAx 14. S 101 wk W eth er,
dryer, pool t i l 1UI

Licenced. San*ord ttart Im
m e d ia t e ly
U p to 15
w/txptr ien&lt;*. benefit! are&lt;l
able ro rtti m i

TEACHERS

97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u r n is h e d / R en t

ClIA'AA or eLu«&gt;. degree In
early childhood education lor
center In procett ol NAEYC
accreditation F ree childcare

available EO E i n w t l

NOTICE

TELEMARKETING

TELEMARKETERS
Peimapent And
temp Positions
Company will train people
I with phone tkiii! E x p . not
twceitery ttourl Mon Thur*.
StPM Sat. »AM IPM Meibie on hour! when pe.ma
nenl Salary piut bonu*
Sr cllllrn* welcomedt
Never A Fee!
Help Petionnel II! t i l t

TITLE CLERK
Exp only M ull work 4'* day!
and I evening
A p p ly In
perton T ill W t il St . San
lord

WAIT STAFF
AM end PM BUS PERSON
AM end PM Apply in perton
Holiday Inn. 110 N Palmello
Ave. Saniord. FL
NO PHONE CA L L S .P L E A S E !

WAREHOUSE
Full time perl time Up tp
St 11 per hour A ll ihltt*
available afl? ala n o t Re
fundable Fae

Lavan's Landing

C LEAN ROOMS, tingle tlarling
!&gt;t/wk
K itc h e n , phene,
laundry, vldee game*, a ll
tlreet parking U e K t l

SALES COUNSELOR

Experience prater red. but will
train Excel lent ottlce, lock
lion program and opporlunt
ty For Information call
i w o m a n * __________

CNA/HHA. CPU cerlilied Car
Ing and prole!Uontl Sanford.
Geneva or !urrounding area*
10 hr
m *370

j
I

All rrntal and real atlale
advef litement* are *ub|t&lt;l to
the Federal Fair HouslngAct.
which make* It illegal to
advertite any preference. Ilm
lla llo n or d ltc rlm ln a llo n
bated on race, color, religion
tax. handicap, lamilial ilatut
or national origin

NICELY FURN ISH ED Apt In
unique letting near downtown
Util paid, r e t 't no pelt SllO
jn o
..__ 111 owe
O N I BD R M . 1 bolb. Furnlthed
efficiency. Sanford IWl mo
U 00 depewit
Wl f l i t
SANFORD
la rg e upttein 1
bdrm apt w. big xal In kitch
m tSJl mc wafer JW WM
WINTER SPRINGS Furn apt
in prlvala homa Utilities pad
and cable. Private entrance
SI1S Wfc . UtM tec dep H I
J il l anytime

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t
CLEAN. Q U IE T . I bdrm apt
AC. tndge. ttove water met,
near Lk Monroe Rtetonably
priced, g vp t m S S S t_______
CLEAN I BORM .. Monde room,
carpet, celling ten* blind*
1171 plus tec No pet! 110 1004

EFFICIENCY Apt., very tmall
n e e d t c a r p e l , n ic e
neighborhood. 1171 mo Plut
elec »4 l i l t

S I 36
m

Quiet Single Story

REALTY,
to s — D u p le x

-------------

Sanford Court Apartments
Single Story Dea^n ■No one
•Fnentfy on t,ie Manager!
V abovaorbetow
’ Unique Apt Extra!
£J* StuOo*. 1 i 2 Bedrm
• Security •For Your Peace ol
Z Altordtbie Apartment!
U rn
y .» FumtahoOLMurreahod Studoc

*

3 3 0 1 S a n f o r d A v e ., S a n fo r d • 3 2 3 * 3 3 0 1
H o u r * M F . 9 • 5. S e l . 10 • 2

Triplex / Renl

STUDIO w ith kitchen and both.

Quiet Family Community

Blind!, carpel No pet! U U
plut tec Wa'e* paid 110 lOea

Oviedo. 1 bdrm 7 balh,
garage, good ichooti. minute*
tram Saniord For more In
lu.i..et&gt;Mi veil
The Oak* Patie Hemet
_________ U l l l l l _________
SANFORD. 7 bdrm . cent H/A.
carport, laundry rm . S7TJ mo
3474 La&gt;« A ve I B OHI

All

I BEDROOM, targe kitchen with
fireplace, carpet, living rm.
blind* All utllltle* paid S ltl
plus security N opal! 110 io»t

SMALL I bdrm , appliance*,
carp ort. Ideal tlte tor I
perton S350plus dep P7 111*

103— H o u s e s
U n tu rn js h e d / R e n t

1 BDRM., I Bath. Scrn porch.
CHA. all appl*. I w carport
T ill mo 174*101

BEAU TIFU L 4/1 family hom*
1700 plut dep M uit wet San
lord Court Comm 1711101

107— M o b ile

BRAND NEW 1 BORM. S bath
with garage on big corner tot
1435'mc 407 1710114_______

Homes / Rent

MOBILE HOME. Ig tot located
on St Rd 44 W ell Saniord
two mo 111 SIS* Iv m tg ____

HUO HOMES

NICE

From ! H t dawn WHY R EN T?
The Hilliman Group. 444 n i l
_________ Re*Her

e Welcome Home
to
Country Lake Apts.

2 Bedroom / 2 Bath
l/2 month FREE
' w llli a 12 Hi o il t h leave

SA N F O R D

Fam libed. 1

Mobile Home Available
to buy Bob 4C7 111 MOO

Rent

L A K E A U N T . 1 bdrm elder
home IxOOmo plut tecurlty,
te p e r a te e f f ic i e n c y apt
11141/mo plut toCUTIIy w l 141!

114— W a re h o u s e
S p a c e / Rent

NICE UPSTAIRS heme New
appl Water and garbage paid
1110plutdxpoiil
111 !*41

LON G W O O D /LA K E M ARY
M id tire tlorage warehouse*
*00 !00 1*00 tq tt Free rent
w 't lm o lease from 1145-mo

SANFORD 1 bdrm 1 bath tpllt
plan, large home w'big family
rm Cent H/A. Ig thaded
corner lot 1171'mo plut tecu
rltydep WJL Propertiei
___ Wet le v w tm a .ll) 477!

_________ m o il* _________
S E C U R IT Y W A R E H O U S E U A
and O ld Lake M a ry Bird
*1.710
7.000 t q
It o l
llc werehoute 'F lm th e d of
lice ipece alto aveilabi*
Kapanbe Really. I 07*1111

SANFORD. Executive 4 bdrm. 1
bath 1,000 tq
It P o o l,
workshop I acre No petit
11.110 Perilg Realty W l 447ft
SANFORO leave with option lo
buy 1/1't. Ill] Cypreti Ave
1471 plut lecurlty 3*5Q54*

W A R E H O U S E S P A C E Avail,
able. 101 N M aple Ave San
lord 171 WW a r t tor Shelley
TOM SO F T Warehocne (pace,
tor chop or tlorage on San
lord Airport Flig ht line In
cludet Office end bathroom
* s h e e r s*30mo 1)0 4444

I I

113— I n d u s tr ia l
R e n t a ls

M ANAG EM ENT A R E A L T Y
417 171 71W/W1 M70

Stenstrom Rentals

1 BORM . 1 B A TH . Fenced.
Pinecreit eree. ebtolutely no
pet* S471 w ■discount 171 1144
171, OARAOE. W O hookup
tern porch. CMA 1550 mo
tsotdep S7I 5414/4 4.177 4747
1/7 S A N F O R D , l a n c e d ,
spacious. S4!S a month WHO
depot)! 14! 1400or Wl 4140

I

IN D U STR IAL B L D O

SANFORD. Modern 7 'l. A/C.
carpal, blind*, dtthwather.
Idry rm.caroort SaOOUO 7011

SHUNS PROPERTY
M AN AG EM EN T A R EA LTY
447-m-7555/331457!
TI we AND 14.0M tq It Doc*
high, fire tprlnkled M l Cor
nwell Road W Garnett White
Broker
1W 74*1

i 17— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta ls
N I O H T C L U B 444* tq . If..
Titutville tully equip 11500
mo Liquor lie avail 47*0141
SANFORD
100 N Elm Ave
70.700 tq tl with office*
Br.ct
truck ht
tprlnkled
440V
1 pit*** ter vice Lt
menu or distribution clr
13 IQtl 173 1ST*____________

NEW Saniord offices and or
warehouse! 400 7 400 tq It

Special. 1141/m e. m 311*
O F F I C E . 1000 tg . It. B t i t
downtown Saniord
t i l l mo 47* nit*

SANFORO Oll.ce tptte 1*00
tq tt building total. 1700 tq
II per otlice unit 131 7004

121— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta ls
L A K E M A R Y SAN FORD area
7/7, W/D, pool, tennis, tpa,
and morel 1500 mo 111 1*71
SA N FO R O . 7 bdrm. 1 bath
Iklront Washer, dryer, pool,
SIM OR JA M COR P 41! *041

JH O R D A B If HOWfs
V fh lU R f I PROPL R ill S
FHA OR VA AS LOW A H ' tS
G o v 't F o r e c lo t u r t i. Re
p o t/ A ttu m * No Q u a lity
Horn**! Owner financing
Seminole Orange. Volulla
Saniord let* than I! *M dewn
e Renovated 1/t , appliance*.
fenced yard, carport 111*00
a Renovated like new 1/1. tplc .
appl . new paint 111 *00
• Pool hem*. 17 on cut d* tec
Garage. 147. *00
• 1/1 an &gt;i acral Renovated
appliances, fenced yd. 147.100
• 1/lty. lltg tq H. Ilka newt Uv.
dining. lamilyrm.171.M0
• t/1. lanced, garage. 114. MO
Attum t No Oualifietl
#1/1 an 1/1 acr*l Fenced, cut de
kac. dead end street 1*4 *00
Additional home* avail Lett
than 17K down!
PAOLA 4/7 on on 7 14 acre*
Pasture with liable 111* *00
lk
M a ry / L x n g w e o d Peal
Hama, 1/7. garage, living,
dining, lam rm* Ml.MO
Lb. Mary peel ham*. 4/7. living,
dining, family rm. 1104,M0

For *4l*

4 unit* In bldg . I unit for

- n 8 - O ffic e ^
S p a ce /^ R e n t

D U P L E X .L A K E M A R Y . 7
brdm. I bth. ttove. relrlg,
A /C . w ath/dry hook up t
MIC mo. 1700 dep 377 !S41

SANFORD Camm 104 tq tt
■ 14 a ft High traffic area.
Jim Doyle, Slenttrem Rially,
’nt . 13, . &gt;lt______________

141— H o m e s (or Sale

E L D E R SPRINGS Off Hwy 417.
1.7 A 1 Bdrm* |7i t l wk 1150
dep W l 1710__________ ____

CORNER LOT fenced. Iklront.
1/1. Ilrepl. family rm. carport
Quiet near 17 W. remodeled
SI1S mo Lika W l 77)4 No pet!

105— D u p lex*
____T r ip le x / R e n t

V*

1 1 8 - O f f ic e
S p a ce / R en t

YEARS

location

UN-SATI0 NAL
UM M ER LIVING

at

COEVIllAAPAHTMEMTS!
Our
FREE

INC.

PH O PfU’ IIV

t.'i J.'hJ
’ A L L FOR 1M.4MI 1 t 'l Lrg
lot. tencid. Scrn Porch. Intld*
workshop. C H A . sloragt.
trqnf/rear Accett
’ MINT Oreveview 1/1 w POOL
all appl.. U til dbl gar .
Beautiful tot A more ttf.OX)
CALLBART R E A L EST . INC
_______ 1447) 555 744ft_______

BAD CREDIT
People with bad credit can
buy a home at the same rates
and term* at people with good
credit using our program
33* *444________________

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie. Real Estate Broker
3440 Saniord Ate

321-0759.............. 321-2257
BUILDER'S SPECIAL
Brand new 1/1 tor only la MOO
on your lot No money down It
equity in your lot
PETERSON HOME* M l IIH

H A L L
. 11 W

R E A L T Y

I it -.1 S t

We list and sell
more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford Lake Mary arra.
• POOL HOME In Spnnghurtl!
Contemporary 4/3'y w 7740 *
-.i it. t Every
trnity. Poci
w/Founlain. Builder War
rantyl
1144.400!
• ALO T OF HOUSE Tor the 111'
New Paint A New Carpet!
14X17 Family rm , Fenced
Yard. Porch A Morel Thlt 1/3
l l a Buy!
14)4001
• L A K E F RON r P A R A D I1 EI
This 4/4 Pool Home hat II
A L L ! Every Feature Imag
Ineabtot D.er 1100 Sq tt on I
Acre!
AMI 0001

322-2420
321-2720

323-5774
DELTONA
D E L U X E .D E L U X E .D E L U X E
New 4 bdrm 1 bath with all
the extra! tncludedi Only It
total down Good, bad or no
credit. Bankruptcy OK Call
Jim at RE tot. *07 f im a a
DELTONA
1.400 sq It block
hom* cent H/A Fenced yard
many t re es , quiet
neighborhood Assume It qua I
Ily 1*4,400 M4 71* 4071 tv mtg

• F R E E KITTENS 1 yellow
•abby male. I calico female I
week! old 373 434*_________
• F R E E PUPPYIII Male. 10
weekto'd 333 3434
______

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P r o p e r t y / S a le

• F R E E TO GOOD Heme. M l.
ed Pitbull puppies 171 3444

200—

LON G W OOO High vitlbllty
Free ttawding building Zoned
C 1 Smith and Attoc 414 t i l l

EXC H AN G E OR 1 E L L your
property located anywhere!
Invat tart Beatty, 774 1411
HIOOEN LAK E 1 yrt young 1
bdrm. 1 bth tpllt plan 1 car
garag *. ic re a n e d porch
Market price 140 t. luted at
I'a.OOO
Dot Waller 471 1441
E R A DAnielandWohlwendcr

GERM AN SH EPH ERDS.
German imports. AKC. Pup
pie* to M i yrs KNVP working
lines and top show. 1110*00
*04 *77 7171

O C A L A N A T 'l F O R E S T .
Wooded lattt 11 *SO each, no
money down 1171 41 monthly
________ 1 MOW? 1034

201— H o rs e s

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
C o-O p / S a le

HORSES FOR SALE. Nothing
over 13.000 34*1131 .
lit e r *PM

- S A N O L E W O O O - V I L L A S .- t bdrm, 3 bth Cent H/A. W D
Scr front porch, kitchen w/all
amenities, pool Reduced to
173.000 _
373 13*7
1/1 CONOO. No' qualifying,
assumeabl* I 1/3N Loan
Small down payment Price
Neg 117 000 134 4340

205— S ta m p s / C o in s
INDIAN! Lincolns. J tiler sons.
Buffaloes. Dimes, halves. 30%
below bid Baft 447 331 4d44

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c tib le s

1 5 7 - M o b ile
H o m e s / Sale^

’ O E A L E R S P A C E A V A ILAB LE* Aunty M ary's Anliq u t t. 1*41 F rtn c h Ay*.
117 *11 Sanford W* buy one
ptece/entlreestatesl 4H-7744
D O LLS W A N TED . Pro 144*
B a rb ies, G ln n y i. S h irle y
Temples and other*. IdO 434ft

M O B IL E HOME X/l Large,
private, shady lot New carpel
and vinyl Large screen porch
4130 BedlorU Rd. Saniord
134 100 J3I 7341
NEW m i ' l l Low down A inter
•Stl 14X70 1171 mo 74 X 70.
1310/mo 3 * 1 ^ ? 0 * ______
SET LIP IN CAN RI AGE Cava.
Gregory Mobile Home*. San
lord Single seel 111 1300
1 BED ROOM mobile home on M
x 100 lot In Casselberry
Owner financing, easy terms
__________ 333 4141

O L D C A L O R I C OAS A N D
WOOD BURNINO RANOE
Vtry rar* Excellent condi
lion Make otter 11* *30*

215— B o a ts an d
A c c e s s o r ie s
• AIRBOAT, toil Grasstwpper,
1*0 HP. Lycoming new megs ,
3 prop*, trailer, 1)100 Call
331 1401 or 333 7370
______
PONTOON BOAT 41. 30 ft 40
HP Sutukl. custom trailer In
Warranty LIKE NEW! 14100
Cash or trade! 373 4747______

160— B u sin e s s
F o r S ale
HAIR SALONS. Sweatwalar.
Turn key ItrOOO Fern Perk.

G n tu g c
GOV'T R E P O l bank loreclo
su ra l, a iiu m a no quality
mortgages! Low monthly
• BANK FORECLOSURE. 3/1
cent M/A. scr porch, nice
neighborhood
130 Oft)
• HUO FORECLOSURE. * 7
In Plnecrest G rta l hom*I
Low down............
IM *
• I D Y L L W I L O E 3 3 with
tamilty rm. eat In kitchen,
super large In ground pool!
Only M3 000
Call lee detailtl

J m t Mansfiild, 323-7271
AACarnet, Inc .III t ill

• II It. B OWRID ER

165— D u p le x lo r S a le

m o i n in s

a i o v E s e a t sleeper, paid a
black plaid. Good condition
1*0 134 I*40
M A T TR ES S AND BOX springs
double site sets tor sale Great
value! 170 set
1310**0
• M I C R O W A V E lift Large.
Clean, works perfect 177 M70
P F A F F Sew in g M a c h in e ,
computer Model 14*4 Mini
Cond Apprlased 1400 Sail
IMP firm. 331 1*4* __
ROUND SOLID OAK table w/
c la w teat and 7 leaves
Oclagen coffee table w/ 7
rectangular end tables w7
glass tops m 1107 alter a PM
S E A R S R E F R I S E R ATOR*
almond. 70 cu tt. 1100 SEARS
W AIIIER SllO 177 1741

US H P

I'O, About 11 hr*. Immacu
lale.w /traller cover M usi
Seel HO.OOOOBO 337413 *
• 1*44 SKI/FISH Beat 40HP
Mere . w'trailer Run* great.
1X100 Partial linencn **l 740*

R E N T w/OPTION to buy. 7 l&lt;&gt;
each Apply LONGWOOD
144.400 4M 4*10 alter 1 PM

H O S P I T A L I S E D . All e le c ,
excel cond . all accessories
Inc .1*00050
i n 070*
LIVING RM. turn 1 pc . sola. 7
chairs, ottoman A collee ta
ble 1331 331 1440
___

R e g is te re d P e ts

AKC C O CKER Spaniel pupt. I
female. 1 m alts, w/shots.
e.celienl bloodline, belt otter,
373 1313 or 7S* 1434_________

153—AcreageLots/Sale

DINIHO ROOM tat Beautiful
1430's, solid mahogany 1110.
344 7*11
______
O 1N I N O ROOM S t T
Manufactured 1411. 4 pieces,
excellent condition Asking

P e ls A S u p p lie s

• r.OCKATIEL. hand ted baby
131 Call 373 1043
__
E L I Z A B E T H BAUGII
bog
training 71 yrs expl Private
or Group, Call 111 1141______

&gt; BO R M , 1 BATH CO TTAO C.
Appl lancet, ttorag* thed 1544
Mohawk Av* 134 000 330 30*3

• C O RN ER HUTCH. Pine 1
7 glass doors, drawer A low
dorrs al botrtom w/space tor
storage 1100 firm Call i n
07*7, tv. msg______________

• PONTIAC Flrtbird 1444. One
ownerl Garaged! 47K ml
NIC* 14300 407 377 444*
_

199—

1*31 M A P LE AVE SALE OR
R E N T W/OptlAn c'ot* to
tchoot!. Shopping 1/1. living
A dmtng 1)0 000 *04 133 a ll]

AIR C O N D ITIO N ER -H U N TER
14.100 BTU, * yrs old Good
condi lion 1700 O BO 373 331*__
• BED ROOM SET. Have your
child organlltd and raady lor
school Includes twin bed.
matching headboard, dresser,
desk, and hutch All for 1IOO
113 17*1

191— B u ild in g
M a t e r ia ls

• W A T E R F A L L . Portable. In
tide or outside SIOO 371 41*3

TUSKAW ILLA. Olltrest saiel 4
bdrm. 1 bath. pool, fireplace
Owner finance, no qualify.
ton, down. 11&gt;4.400 4410747

j

WASHER, works well. 110: 1 sp
LADIES BIKE, 111 Please
call: 377 1414

230— A n t iq u e / C la s s ic
C a rs

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n

•In Our 37th Year*

a TOOL BOX. Plastic tool box
lor small pick up IM Call
334 0*17 alter a PM_________
TRUCK RIMS. 4. 15 inch. 5 lug.
bratt on chrome. 140 Man's
It speed bike 111 Surfboard.
4'4".tl0 SbatebMrd.no
Call Jail 311 4431
• TV TRAYS. Set ol lour with
portable stand Bronre finish
Excellent cond-1 ion I 111
______
377 1447__________

• W H O M ’' L I F T I N O S F T .
Bench. w*,g.ns. and bar 1 t r l
407 134 3111

• PIGMY DATE palm tree 1*4
Can deliver 714 Brlarclltt SI
777 7344__________________

1MI Park Or . Saniord
441 W Lake Mary BL. Lb. Mary

A-f BEST APPLIANCES NOW
AT F L E A WORLOI Row W 1
Buy S*M Service appliances
Free delivery 134 1341 _____

• KIRBY H ER ITA0E 44 vacu
urn Attachment*, thampooer.
and tender 1100 377 4711

Seals 1. portable, never used
W/cedar gaiebo. underwater
light I M i l 407 HI 7777

• BOAT BUILO ERS marinas
hava 1100 flat head brats
screws Sites *&lt; * a GA
through)" i l l G A Sit
133 &lt;74*________
LA R O E COM M ERCIAL AC. 1
Ton. was working when re
moved 1100 Firm Must Seel
Alter 1.1711111 Iv. ms*.

CALL ANYTIME

~ T s i — A p p lia n c e s
_____ / ^ F u m ilu r e ____

DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RINOS
It* and op. Free tilingt
Boil Paw* B Jewttry, 33&gt;-*tl4

1 8 3 ^ T e le v is io n /
R a d io / S tere o

• GIRLS 10” Hulty bicycl# In
good condition lor tio Call
________ _
377 1040
• SKI M ACHINE. Converts to
row machine Excellent con
ditlontao OBO 377 7714
_

S .i n l i m l

COUNTRY LIVING
Coly 1
bdrm home, tmatl screened
porch, tree standing Ben
Franklin stove. Inside utility,
paddle tans, extra big yard
with tree it Only iat.SOO
D U P LEX
7 bdrm home with
attached I bdrm mother in
low opt Separate electric
meters, wather/dryer hook
ups. cent H/A. new carpet
Fenced, carport, large oakill
Exc income 1117.100
WE NEEDLISTINGS

• DESK lor student. Custom
made with tile cabinet and
_ itorage shelve* 110 373 1144

• L U O O A O E SA M S O N IT c ”.
Hardtlded. three piece, light
tan Very good condition US
1110441_________

187— S p o rtin g G o o d s

PSIJI L HI III 01B0RHI
Vf *iTllfif

• C A M ER A . Yathlcamat lie
TLR. excellent condition, with
case, book 1100 177*117. De
Il o n a ___________ _____

U SED BEDDINO SALEM King
Queen. Full A Single 141 a Sat
&amp; Upt L A R R Y ’IM art 7114111

LX I VCR Brand Newt I yr
Main! agreement 1110 *44
40*4 _ _
___
TELEVISION, LXI Color TV IS
Inch Brand Newt 3 yr Malnl
agreement fa ll 444 4044

STENSTRO M

Cettltberry, I bdrm
A 1
bdrm
Attic Storage! Cell
Joan lor appointment 44*4777
SANFORD 1 Belt Kept Secret!
Pool A L a u n d r y , I A 1
bedrooms Convenient loca
iton! Call Rat, w l m » ______

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

Relax In Your Net* Spi!

OVER

_____ 323 8670_____

a SANFORD. 171 w/tingle gai .
Ig room!, tented yd . CHA.
1---- UTTmo "SSOTta*----“
a LOCH ARBOR. 1/1 w den.
tent pool w/iacuiti tp k .
dbt gar 't t ilm o t*ootet
OSUNLANO 1/11 w.'carport
fenced yd e itr a itorage,
CHA ISlim o 1500 tec
Slxwttrem Really. Inc.
"We Manege yevr Hem*,
like It wei eur own " Jim Doyle
31314*1 Alter 5PM ■■t N I t t t

• TWO SM A LL SOFAS. Col
orlul. Moral sal III 7144_____

M A N A G EM EN T B R E A L T Y
447 313-7371/713 AST#

STAIRS PROPERTY

B e a u tifu l
A p a r t m e n t s to
H c w e a n d lo
H o l d ...

• SOFA, Brown. 40 In long top
condition Da IIona. 440 t i l l
• T t o v e . Large eo inch while’
E Metric. Hat large tlorage
compartments Everything
work! A buy II you can III it
Only Abut Delivery lor small
charge................. Call 3300404

STAIRS PROPERTY

Lake Ada I bdrm. 1140 mo
7 bdrm. 1410 mo and up

1171

• SING LE B ED with tram*
New condition 140 OBO
_________ 3314*37________ _

SANFORD I bdrm. family rm.
new A/C. new carpet 13.000
down FHA I47.M0 774 354*___
SAN FO R D' Fantastic buy I 1
bdrm. 1 bath New carpet,
paint New kitchen Totally
renovated 141.000 *4* 3034 or
431 4101
___

323*4923
MARINER'S VILLAGE

a SANFORO 1/1
i m . ) / i, i4 io

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ f u r n i t u r e_____

LK . M ARY
T l with tamlly
rm . Ig Ireedlot 1*5 000
__ W Malittowtkl. 377 7443

1 A 1 BDRM. V ILLA S
R EN TT O O W N
C RED ITN O P R O B L EM
App lication! for 1 Bdrm
Home! Now Being Accepted

TWO B D R M . A v a ila b le
!t&gt;. ile ttary.
Cettelberry location
Call Melltta. **!»!!«

H o m e s (o r S a le

FOR SALE OR R EN T ] bdrm I
bth Carport, utility Ihtd.
screened palic &lt;07 113 07**

E F F IC IEN C Y A P A R T M E N T .
Partially turn., A/C
Free
canoe use Katie’! Landing
tm /rno No pet! 1714470
LAK E JENNIE A P A R TM EN TS
I Bdrm. Apt!. Available. Free
water/BWf M H H f _________

93— R o o m s lo r R e n t

141

CONVENIENT A N D SPACIOUS
CALL G E N E V A G ARD EN S
a p t s , ...............
n u ttt

73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d

H E L P E R OP A L L TRADES.
G rocery chopping, i l l «/
ihul In*, drive to doctor No
job too big or email' Reason
able ra le ! m (111 Iv mtq

KIT *N’ CAKI.YI.Fx4t h&gt; l.«rrv WriRhl

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

• It, 74 F T . 1PO R TC R AFT,
Open 11shtrman. 111 OMC
Seadrlv*. 11100 C onsldtr
trade lor tel ski or Flats boat,
7710734

219— W a n ted to B u y
NEW CONSIGNMENT SHOP.
Now accepting clothas All
sites needed, especially large
131 0*14

221— G o o d T h in g s
to E a t
V E G E T A B L E S . Pol* bt*ns.
snap beans, peat. corn, and
Okra
777 14*1

222— M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d ise
A T T E N T I O N M u s ic ia n * .
Amataaur or Professional In
teretted In dlsrounts on In
struments and accessories??
Call
444 337 47*4
• DRUM SET- Perfect Itr mid
die school band classes Lots
ol extras 1100 Call 3311144
PIANO FOR SALE Wanted a
retponsibla person to lake on
a tow monthly payment on a
beaufilul console piano, no
money down Call toll free
1400 133 7413_____________
• P IN E C R E IT ELEC TR IC
ORGAN, ta chord 71 keys
Good condition 1*1 l it 1414
Georg*
W ANTED! CASH Paid lor used
Musical Instruments! Regard
tessM^condittoni^wailTaTia

223— M is c e lla n eous
A T T E N T I O N C A R P h ene
Buyers. Celluar car phone
UP 00,407 330 m i _________
• CABINET, wood'bate 10 In
ches high. 74 inches deep
Formica top Good condition
175 Cal! 130 0004

1171 MG Classic Convertible,’
Good cond 11*10 OBO 114
7074

2 3 1 -C a rs
BUICK. 1*74 Full tua ttalion
wagon Runs good Bast oiler
_________ 371 353*__________
BUICK SKYHAWK. 14*4. 4 dr.
A/C. PS. crulta. tilt, tow ml,
«xc*l cond 11 100
3444373
aCAM ARO H I* convertible.
1*4* 31 000 miles. Excellent
133 3403
condition ............
• CHEVY CAMARO
*77. R t
built V4. lots of new parti I
11,041 O BO 171 0114 any time
• CHR YSLER IM PER IAL '41.
Lika new Must tell Only
131 000 Call 1407(313 4414
CJ S JE E P , 147*. I c y l . cuttom
Rebuilt engine, new tires,
brakes 14,771 Urm 373 3*44
FORD O A LA X Y . 1474. Runt
good 1*10 OBO or lair trade
tor a Smaller car 134 7044
balora 4 PM
__ _______
• FORD THUND ERBIRD • '**.
A ll original! N ttd s tom*
work | lA*10 6 0 331 Oil*
FORD TEM PO OL. 1444. 73 000
mitt*, auto . A/C. alt options
L144 newt 11.410130 3071
■ HONDA ACCORD OX, 1440
Auto. A/C, am/fm tape, white
110.400 LIKE NEWI 333 3417
• OLO* D ELTA *4. 14*4. Fully
loaded One owner, excellent
condition 11,400...........371 4734
OLDSMOBILE M. HI* 4 door
sedan. 73.000 miles, p w. p/|.
cruise A/C S3. WIO373 41J7
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION a
E V E R Y FRIDAY 7.34 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 41, Daytona Beech
---------- .l» 4 J S H H I - ~ - --------

SHORT Of CASH 7
Seriously looking tor • nice,
clean. u*ed',c,ar7 O E P E M
DABLE. Down payments at
tow at It44 Includes tax A
title Call:

FUES AUTO SALES
___ * * 327 2692 * *
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
E xcapt taa, lag. lltta. ate
1444 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA
a door, auto, air, stereo, really
a nice carl ONLY 114*.*4 par
month ......... Call Mr Payna

Coftrttsr UsftdCxts, 323-2123
1*44 PONTIAC Flare GT. rebuilt
V*. Red. I7K Mile*, warranty
LOAD ED 14741 111 17*4 __
II C H E V Y Full 1 1 . Wafton.
diastl. good cond . cold AC.
new lire* 1700 133 3441
•1 TOYOTA Celica OT. 1 tp .
C o ld A C , s t e r e o c a s t
w/aqual . runs axe Extra
Sharp 17300 334 3734 _____
11 OLDI OMEOA. white. 44.400
mile*, garaged, serviced
13.500 O B O ............ . 7*7 4**7
•4* C H EV Y Cavalier Station
wagon. AC. auto. H l/ s
Call 3444433
_
17 L I N C O L N T g w i t c a r .
Signature, Excellent Cond
17500 331 atlaor 344 IS37
• II LE BARON convertible,
red.loaded, dig dash 75K ml.
17000 Partial Unance *45 7401
• 44 C H E V Y Celebrity. AC.
Auto. 4 door. S1K mites 11500
Firm 337 4137
• 41 J E E P Sport Auto. PS PB
A C . a la r m , . w hite
UK
mi 115 300 Likerww 371 1444

233— A u to P a r t s
/ A c c e s s o rie s
• W HEELS I TIRES, Pontiac
Firebird 14 In. lair shape
w 'canters and lugs 140 tor all
4 330 4415_____________

235— T r u c k s /
J lu ie s / Vans
CHEVY &gt;* TON Stlvarada. 1444
W/ util bed. alum topper
Many exirat. exeat cond
13.400 344 &gt;04* M F anytime
C H EV Y K I BLAZER, I*41. 4x4
w/ Silverado pkg Good con
ditton. all auto si k b 371 4531
• FORD BUI
1*3) GOOD
CONDITION It,000CALL
373 7404
______
• HANDICAPPED VAN
1**0
Ford E ISO Lilt, automatic
doors 13,000 373 143*
• tlU ZU 4x4 PICK UP. '41. 1
tpd. 10K mi. * cyl. A/C.
custom interior 14.700 331 4*j 5

Sanford Motor Co.
1*47 JE E P C H ER O K EE • 4
door. 4 wheel drive. Pioneer
package, cloth seat*, vary
Clean. 17.4*5 Call 373 4343
41 DODOE RAM. Cenvtftton
van, IIK m l . lit ownerl TV.
nlntendo 131.430 333 43*1

2 fi—Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
1* FT lew!in* Traw l Traitor.
411 Mimosa Terrace. 1unlend
Eilat*. Saniord
_
_
• It' FT. 1477 DODGE RV. low
mil#*, sleeps a. stove, shower,
ledge 14100 37)071*

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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

W h a t do you do w hen
th e M .D . is stum ped?
simple solution for people who
DEAR DR. GOTTs My brother
ntiffcr rectal ip u tllt* Fold a tnln
lias relapsing polychondritis.
hath towel. Run hot faucet water
N u m erou s doctors have In­
over the towel until very hot.
dicated nothing can Ik- done to
Wring It out and sit on the towel
help him. Ills arms are black and
tucked against the rectum and
blue, he's losing weight and has
up the lower back. If the spasm
no energy. Any suggestions?
ts caught In Hie early stages. It
DEAR READER: Relapsing
ran Ik- controlled In a very few
polychondritis is a fascinating
and unusual disease that Is often minutes.
DEAR READER: Heat Is often
associated with oth er auto­
immune diseases (such as lupus
ACROSS
43 Hal —
and rheumatoid arthritis). It
(cocktail)
causes recurring episodes of
1 Naval addr.
44 Wagar
Inflamed connective tissue llhr
46 Safacrackar
4 Ravtaa
8 Fashion
t is s u e th a t h o ld s o r g a n s
(at.)
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48 Youth org.
together) and cartilage.
13 Grain
50 Spaad
T h e most com m on Initial
14 Hypothetical
53 Cordad doth
complaint Is pain, redness and
tores
55 BrlUah Navy
swelling of the ears, often In
15 Grsak lallar
abbr.
18 Big town*
57 Bridga of San
conjunction with arthritis. The
18 Bavaraga
cartilage In the nose may be
20 Soma
58 Natlva of
alfcctcd as well. Other organs
22 Cooling
Brittany
that are a Ifeet ed Include the eye.
davtca
61 Own (Scot.)
23 Author —
63 — lu*a
the larynx, the trachea and
Wlaaal
64 lagal mattar
bronchial I ii Ik s . the arteries, the
25 Drink slowly
65 Jot*
kidneys and the skin.
27 Unsightly
caieleaaly
D u r i n g c.n It attack o f In30 Warm up (a
68 Paid noticas
motor)
69 Of tha dawn
llammallon (which heals after a
70 Halp
few weeks), more cartilage Is 32 Touch gan"
34 Shada traa
destroyed, leading to "saddle
35 Lattar addi­
DOWN
nose," floppy ears and visual
tion (abbr.)
37 Placa ol
1 — Caatro
difficulties.
lawalry
2 Symbol for
Even With Itealment. patients
40 Proaacutor
load
eventually succumb lo eolla|»se
(abbr.)
3 Hockoy groat
of tradical cartilage, aneurysms
41 Sandplpar
Bobby —
(swelling o f arteries), heart-valve
damage, or a diffuse and ma­
lignant form of arterial Ini).tinmatlon (vasculitis)
T ile pattern of repealed In(lamination Is characteristic; the
diagnosis Is confirmed by biopsy
of affected tissue.
Mild eases are treated with
aspirin and similar drugs. More
severe disease requires the use
of cortisone medicine or therapy,
such as cyclophosphamide, to
suppress (lie Immune- system.
U n fo rtu n a te ly , th ere Is no
treatment to prevent the fatal
c o n s e q u e n c e s o f re la p s in g
polychondritis; 30 percent of
patients die within five years.
Because this disorder appears
related to lupus. I am sending
you a free copy o f my Health
Report "Lupus; The Great Imita­
tor."
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M E D IC IN E

PETER
G O TT, M.D.
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Thanks for writing.
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vota
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11 Ballot
12 Eiclamatlon
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19 Vantllala
21 Jowlah
languaga
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alio
26 Equality
28 CoHago dag.
29 Entortalnar
— Sumac
31 largo tub
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35 Ba noay
36 Obaarvo
38 Mortar mlrar
39 Vigor
42 Emil
45 Paving
malarial
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49 With forca
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52 Looks at
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portrait
56 Hoiattvo
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garmant
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DEAR DR. GOTT: Here Is a

W IN A T B R ID G E

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C o n fu c iu s s a id th a t the
cautious seldom err. Tills Is
certainly trnr at the bridge table.
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ccarefully
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n c i i tint,
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a n o th e r d ia m o n d , k e e p in g
c o m m u n i c a t i o n wi t h the
d u m m y and guaranteeing his
contract.
Note that the defenders could
_____ done better. East can
have
switch to the spade six at trick
thrre. If South ducks. West wins
with the king and then returns
the Jack. If South wins the first
spade with the ucc. West un­
blocks the king. Both lines put
the defenders In a position to
rash a fatal number of spade
tricks, so declarer can't afford to
duck a second diamond. But If a
defends llkr that against

Ik- drawn Into a situation where
a friend Is playing politics and
using you as a pawn. The
Strive to Ik- better equipped manipulation could make you
than your associates In your look bud.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) You
chosen Held of endeavor lit the
won't
mind being of assistance
year ahead. Your path to success
in career matters will be de­ to others today unless you feel It
Is demanded of you. If tills
termined by your preparation.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) occurs, it may be hard to hold
your resentment In check.
I b i s might not Ik - a g«KKl day lor
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
you and your spouse to make a
decision on a very Important Today you might have to .deal
matter. Neither you nor bc/shc with someone who Is dlumctmay Ik - exercising your lx-st rirally op|)osed to your political
Judgment. Know where to look or philosophical positions who
for romance and you'll find It. feels equally as strong about
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker Issues as you do. Don't hump
Instantly reveals which signs are heads.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
romantically perfect for you.
Mal l $2 and a lo n g , self- 211 Manage your resources with
addressed. stnmpcd envelope lo extra care today. If someone Is
Matchmaker, do this newspa­ handling them for you. also keep
per. 1* 0. Box 4-165. New York. a very close eye on this Individ­
ual. This could Ik- a problem
N.Y. 10163.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Let area.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan.
your com mon sense prevail
where health matters arc con­ 19) If the majority disagrees with
cerned today. It there Is some­ your way o f doing things today,
thing you know you shouldn't there's a possibility they may
eat or drink. |kiss It up and do not all Ik- wrong. Reexamine
your motives and purposes.
what's best.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sept. 22) He
U|Kin
occasion you sometimes
alert today because you might

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
July 3. 1993

by Jim Davis

you. pick easier opponents next
time.
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just. plunge
In without
proper
perception and preparation.
South showed 20-22 points
with his o|ienlng bid. In thr
modern style. West naturally led
lilt- toped Ills sequence In clubs.
South won with the queen and
e x h ib it e d good te c h n iq u e ,
ducking a diamond Immediate­
ly. Yet when East won with the
Jack and continued with another
club. South fell from grace. He
won and played a diamond lo
dummy's king. East's discard
was a twd shock. However South
chose to wriggle, he couldn't
come to more than eight tricks.
South started with eight top
tricks; one spade, two hearts.

GARFIELD

two diamonds and three clubs.
Clearly the diamond suit pro­
vided the Ik-si chance for a ninth
trick. Hut the key (Kilnt was that
South was looking only for a
ninth
trick,
not •«»
for mu ninth and
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leave Important matters up until,
the last moment. This may I k
one of those days when you Jam
things up for yo u rse lf and
others.
PISCES (Feh. 20-March 20) H
you gel Involved In friendly,
competitive activities with yum
jK-crs today, don’ t complicate
the events by betting on thclt
outcome. This could cause iron
b lc .

ARIES (March 2 1-April 191
Don't treat with indifference uny
situations toduy that could
tarnish your Image or reputation
If they should misfire. There's it
pretty good chance this might
occur.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20) In
an Important discussion today
there Is a possibility that both
you and the pnrty to whom
you're talking might be so Inter­
ested in your own thoughts
you'll not hear what the other
has to say.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) If
someone offers you a business
pro|K)sttlon today, don’t react
Impulsively, regardless of how
giKKl it sounds. Allow yourself
time to investigate it In detail.

by Leonard Starr

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S e r v in g S n n fo rd , L a k e M a ry a n d S e m in o le C o u n ty s in c e 1 9 0 0
85th Year. No. 306 - Sanford. Florida

Armed robbers strike

Lake Mary bicyclist assaulted; one home invaded

IN S ID E
□

Dy NICK P F E I F A U F

Sports

6 R ig h t now . w e are p u rs u in g
th e p o s s ib ility th a t b o th c rim e s
m ay have been c o m m itte d by
the s a m e fo u r p e rs o n s . J

Homld Staff Writer

M yers grabs ring
SANFORD — Mvcrs T n r Service capped .1
season long com cluck cITori to Ihhiiicc liupkius
Me.11 Packing 1*0 I In 1lit- 1 hamptniishlp gam r nl
1 In* Sanford Women s Solihull League fticsda)
S e t Page 1D

B R IE F S
P o ssib le kidnap a tte m p t fo ile d
LONGW fX &gt;1&gt; — Sriillliulr CoilllIV sheriff's
department investigators an- looking into an
alleged attempted kidnapping tli.ii i n cured in
1 hr Wrktva m i I mI h Ininn on Mnml.iv morning
A n online l*» sln rlirs spoki-Mii.m George
I’riM-i Mi l tin unman was walking along .in
exercise trail in the siilxlivlsiun at atxnii |o In
a in w lim a mail driving an older nmdcl 1 ar
turnrd III (m ill nl hri and began talking l*1 her
Sin- Ignored linn and rnniliuircl walking awa\
and then iM-g.m in run When sin- ran Priwi In I
•slid. 1 In- man allegedly got mil nt Ins 1.11 and
Ik - ^ iii In 1 base allrr liri shouting "Dun I run
Irnui m r train Conu hark h r ir liah\
A llrr a fru inin iilrs h m v rv rr s h rrill s
drparim rni reports uidli.iti' the man ah.ui
(lulled the i liasr
According ,n investigators ih r man Is d&lt;si rilwd as a while male. . i I n i u i .tk years old with
long brown hair He is ahmil 5'H' tail and
weighs ulxnit I HO (rounds H r was wearing a
dark shirt and black |rans lie had a gold pmkv
ring on Ills Ir 11 hand
I hr 1 ar Is drsi rihrd as a dark two (Iim ii . early
inoilrl l ‘»70s vehicle, possible a Chevrolet
M unir Carlo or Oldsmohlle Cutlass iH'.irmg a
|mrssihlr Florida tag number J l I It kj
I’met hrl said the Investigation llllo Ih r ( asr is
■ontluulng

All Souls classes begin tomorrow
SAN FOR D — While public srhiNil students in
Seiuliiolr Count) who are attending school on
the traditional calendar have a lew more days ol
rest and relaxation lo look forward 10 . those
enrolled at All Souls Catholic S&lt; hool. HIO &lt;).«k
A v r , will lx hitting ihr Irmiks at H a m
Thursday
Though principal Margaret Curran likes m
keep Ihr schedule at her school prellv ( lose lo
that ol the publu schools, she leli the extra
couple ol days were needed to help students get
har k into the swing ol things helore buckling
down for work next week
We're preparing lot another strong veal ol
hard work Curran said
The first classes will get undciw a) at H a in
on Thursday
All Souls Catholic School is a private school
uHlIlatrd with All Souls Catholic Church in
Sanlord

Judg e ru les in favor of teen
S A U A S O TA — A Judgr ruled today that
Kunberh Mays' biological parents should have
no initial 1 with the teen-ager swapped at birth
in l ‘*7H and declared the man who raised her to
heher legal lather
( tri nil Judge Stephen Daknn slopped short ol
granting Kimberly's wish of getting a dlvort c
from birth parents Krnesi and Regina I vvigg
because the man who raised her. Robert Mays
is the legal lather, according lo Ju d y l.ee. legal
assistant to K im b e rly 's a tto rn e y A rth u r
Glnsburg
The effect of this judgment Is that the
plaintiffs Ithr I wtggsl have no legal Interest in
or rights to Kimberly Mays, the ruling said
"Robert Mays legal status as father ol Kimberly
Max s remains unchanged
The decision came a week and a day alter a
civil trial in which I I year-old Kimberly sought
to divorce" the Twiggs so sin- could preserve
her life with Mays, the man who raised her since
1 tie sw itch ai a rural Florida hospital.
F r o m staff and wi re rsports

IN D E X

LAKE M A R Y — A gun-wielding rohtrer and his
three companions may lx- responsible lor a home
Invasion and lor the robbery ol a bicyclist in Lake
Mary a shcrlll's spokesman said
S e m in o le C o u n t)' s h r r i ll s d e p a rtm e n t
s|Mikesman George Prorrhcl said there may he a
connection between the two eases reported early
Tuesday
Lake Marv Police ('apt Sam Hellion explained.
"At approximate!) 2 .15 a m Tuesday a man was
making a phone tall In bout ot a 1 niivenlrnc r

-S h eriff's spokesm an Georqe Proech ol
store at ('o u n lry ('lull Road atul l.ak( M an lllvd
when lour men drovi op in a low ruti r
vehicle
"One man goi out and w « iu 10 1lit- per sun mi
Hie phone demanding 1110 110
Hellion said

County aids
low -incom e
hom ebuyers
Agency grants focus
on Sanford housing

By J. M AR K B A R F I E L D

Herald Senior Stab Writer

0y J. MARK B A R F I E L D

Herald Somor Staff Wider

SA N FO R D
ficgiun
night I hiilsd.i) iilglil ics|i|i 1 1
Sanlord l.aki Mar\ amt 1 ••n&gt; |o iii the git aiei i irl indo &lt;mum
b) lelepholilllg eai h . -H im w i .
firsi (iiiiii lung I |t&gt;7
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in north Semmolf 1 mini
morrow mglu hm not in. u
Each 1 all will 1 osi ii-suh
Soot In 111 lb II 1 list, .on i s 1 ■j•1 .•■••
regardless nl llx ilm ailm i ■1 'I
collV crsutlnu IIiis iiii •&gt;-. &gt; nsi i.
Will |NI) .1 'him Im lli&lt; hi -a mill
.mil six i-enlx im t-«t. n ««.|.liaii.ii.*l

SANFORD — Seven agencies are seeking nearly SI
million from a count\ affordable housing program
w Ilk h has S ISO.( MXI in distribute
Many ol the nine proposals are lor low- and
very low mi Him homi Inner assistance in Saulnrd-area
in ighlxiihoods The applleallons w ill he reviewed hv a
selei tloll 1 om m illee in Se|ileillher said I till IffV H.llngln
1 m ini) 1 im u m u n iv development planner
I lx grain 1 citing sei by the ( ountv was Sg'Ht 250 tot
owner housing and S Rid.750 lor rental housing and
must provide housing assistance for either low or
v*t v low im oim families
A very low- i n c o m e l a m i l y ol lour m S e m i n o l e ( ‘nuniy
e a r n s n o m o r e Hum * 2 0 . 0 0 ( 1 uuriuiilly u n d e r cnuiuv
i|uidrllnes w hich are established hv lltc P S Depart
meiil ol Housing and Urban Development A low
im nnu l.unllv ol tout i ould earn no more Ilian S.T2.000
dm mg a \ ear
(II llu agelii les silhlUIIIIng grant proposals Monda)
one uoialili exclusion was ( •oldetiRide Housing and
( niium m li) Dcvelnpineni &lt;o r p County contract*
analyst Linda limes said GnldcuRtdr president Amellka
&lt;u uk.1 tinned tin application m nine minuies alter Hie
2 p nt euiolliuiu Moinl.i)
( ,1-iika said In .111 epled llu ihsrjuallln alluu due lo
laleness hut said Ins (irunar) eoneern was that
very-low income lamilles would Im- served by the
prospective grant recipient!)
M&gt; only real eoneern is thill the very low-ineome
|x'i)jili ale served, said ( icuka
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Herald Slab Writer
SANFORD — The lust an 1stn m nth 1 m g- m
Seminole low n Peuler Mall have Ih cu revealed W .m
ground breaking set lor Se(»r H promoiion nl 1 Im mail
has started
In addition in the exlcrim another draw mg I n - 1
made depleting the interior al the &lt;cult r m Hn 1 •
with modern an hiiceiuic and m am in is mil
under a clear skylight ivperiNd
I'ndd Persons ( ommutiii at ions lo&lt; nl •* ■.
Im i -ii awarded Hu puhlli relation* 1 oil 1 1 1
original ground breaking
Act Hiding lo Hod Hicwct nl Hit l.im
breaking will I n Sept ‘I al h I ’&gt; a ill mi tin
Hie grand opening •*« licdulcd Ini s« pi .' I •••* &gt;
file mall vvlll he a two level cut H - t I i. gino.t
ih veloped hv Melvin Simon .\ N**.. i.m s .a |
lis Simon is also assn, latfd with lei.ui j
I Inrida im hiding fashion Mall tit Pl.u 11.111
fown Corners Altamooie Springs Roval E.u '• 1
( 'oral Springs anrf Gaiewtl) I'la/a Ocala
l ive itia|nr deparinit 01 siurts an euin iuH
cniur.u t I liev uu hull Dillards p.uisi.m 1i I'm
Huttlines and Sears
At one lime (fist usslolls wen repoilt tllv ill.'
vvuh Montgomery U a u l hui unilung I ■
revealed Hliilc Stott at tin Simon s hull.map .
1 mu it u riled
1hat s som tihuig alxmi vv hu h 1•
havt lit wait and see Nothing has lx •11 agn • !
See Mall. Pugc 5 A

a p tis t church plans m ajo r e xp an sio n d o w n to w n
NICK P F E I F A U F

raid Staff Writer

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See I’ honc. Page 5 A

By N I CK P F E I F A U F

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fact ho loves his little black cal so much he can l
help but hug the little critter The cal doesn 1 seem lo
mind the awkward affection one bit

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person from the car rcportcdlv tnld Im*
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nlons 'Lei's go fie am 1 goi no mom \ .m l .
h.li k Inside llu ) chicle
I hen another man got out nl Hu . ,11 w» .11
hlai k ski mask and carrying .1 semi .mmi
pistol
fie lonium ed
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victim s Inke and when flu v*«tun refusi-t H*
robber Ini film in the head will the pisi. |.
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.1 2&lt;i year old Lake Mat) resident ll&lt; w.
lor 111 |nrH s.m d released Irom Mu tn.s|iir 1
See R obbers. Page 5A

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unh nt Sanford (il-ms a massive
[m iis Iiiu program dow mow u
&lt;ei|uesis lor needed variances
II hr presented lo the Sanlord
inning and Zoning Commission
s Thursday night
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ins to build a new sanctuary
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�I A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. August 18. 1993

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

FLORIDA

S H D W A hears Chamber plans
By NICK PFB1FAUF

Herald Staff W riter

American admits to bombing

SANFORD — Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce Execu­
tive Director Dave Farr was the
guest speaker at T u esd ay's
meeting o f SHDWA, Sanford
Historic Downtown Waterfront
Association. He presented his
view o f Sanford’s future poten­
tial.
Several dozenbuslness owners
und operators were on hand to
hear hts talk on "challenges and
o p p ortu n ities for downtown
merchants." The meeting was
held at the First Street Gallery.
203 E. First Street.
As he began his remarks. Farr
snld. " I want to challenge you to
a new paradigm of thinking.”
He repeatedly challenged Ihe
merchants to think differently tn
their approach to business.
Early In his talk. Farr asked
the audience to quickly name
five businesses which had closed
tn Ihe past 60 days. Receiving no
response, he expanded Ihe time
period lo 90 days.
Eventually, five were named
which had closed during Ihe
past five to six months.
"O K ." he said, "then how
many new businesses have
opened In the same period?"
Nine were mentioned.
"Sanford Is not going to hell In
a handbasket." he pointed out.
"Don't dwell on the negative.
When I hear some less thnn
positive remarks. I ask where did
they hear thal. They Invariably
say. from Ihe merchants."
"Y o u ore your own worst

MIAMI — An American who worked for the secret police
under then-military ruler Gen. Augusto Pinochet has blamed
the feared security service o f ordering the assassination of
former Foreign Minister Orlando Letcller.
In a Miami Interview. Michael Vernon Tow nley admitted to
Chilean television that he planted the bomb that blew up
Leteller's car In Washington on Sept. 21, 1976. Letcller. a
prominent foe o f Pinochet, and an American aide. Ronnl
Moflltt. were killed In the blast.
Townley said Pinochet was not aware o f the plot to
assassinate the socialist leader.
Townley said Gen. Manuel Contreras, head of Pinochet’ s
secret police known ns DINA, and his second in commnnd. Col.
Pedro Espinoza, ordered the assassination.
Both Espinoza and Contreras were Indicted In 1978 by a
Washington court In the Letcller killing, but the Chilean
Supreme Court turned down requests for their extraditions.

Credit union robbed
PENSACOLA — A man wearing tan coveralls similar to those
of employees robbed the credit union Just Inside a gate at a
Monsanto chemical plant and then vanished, a company*
spokeswoman said.
Tw o of the plant's four gates were shut after the robbery’ and
vehicles were searched as they entered and left through the
remaining gates, sold spokeswoman Lisa Adams.
The plant returned to normal operations at 4:15 p.m. CDT
Tuesday after authorities concluded three hours nfter the
robbery took place the suspect apparently had left the grounds.
The robber, wearing dark glasses, claimed he had explosives
' and threatened a teller with them, but no one was Injured.
Adams said. The suspect also said he had the virus that causes
AIDS and had planted bombs around the plant, according to
FBI Agent Fred McFaul.
A check of the plant by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms turned up no explosives.

Target gets a new home
PENSACOLA — A new home has been found for a stray dog
that animal shelter workers dubbed Target because he had
been shot through the nose with an arrow.
" I thought that any dog that had suffered like that deserved a
little fun." Soralyn Englert said upon adopting the dog Monday
at the Escambia County Animal Shelter.
The mixed-breed dog. white with brown 6pots. was found
July 30. The arrow had been shot Into his nose, passing
through his soft palette and then out one side o f the neck.
A veterinarian at the Pensacola Animal Emergency Clinic
removed the arrow and stitched the wounds closed.
Hundreds of people called to ask about him after news
reports o f his Injuries. Ms. Englert and a friend, Carl Varney,
waited at the shelter for 3V4 hours before It opened so they
could claim Target.

enemy." he told the audience.
Farr also gave suggestions on
different approaches to business,
and put It to an advantage. "For
example ihe Celery City Cruisers
staging a rally every month
downtown. If you can't sell
shoes, sell popcorn, but be

Sanford Historic Downtown Waterfront Associa­
tion at the First Street Gallery.

there." he said.

Townc Center Mall, expected lo
produce many new Jobs.

Farr listed the good things
which he secs happening such
as the expansion or Second
Image, the future expansion of
Colonial Room, the Main Street
Program , and the Sem inole

Dial-a-map available to
Florida motorists this year
ORLANDO — An Innovative service guiding
motorists from one location to another will soon
be available through pay telephones In metropoli­
tan areas throughout Florida, company officials
say.
The TelcMap system Is hooking up with United
Telephone Co. In Orlando within n month. The
service will be offered later this year with other
partners In Miami. Fori Lauderdale and Palm
Beach.
The American Automobile Association con­
ducted. a successful test tn Orlando earlier this
year o f the TelcM ap concept created by
Wayflnder Inc., o f Chestnut Ridge. N.Y.
Motorists will be able to dial pay telephones to
jct explicit "doorknob-to-doorknob" directions
or 91.95 a call within the Orlando area, officials
said Tuesday.
Users will dial the computerized. 24-hour
service, enter the telephone number of the
desired destination and receive detailed narrative
driving instructions. Including driving distances
between each segment of the trip.

Rock guitarist arrested in dispute
MIAMI — Swedish heavy metal guitarist Yngwle Malmsteen.
barefoot and In a bathrobe, was arrested and charged with
aggravated assault after a domestic dispute Involving his
19-year-old girlfriend and her mother.
"1 have no Idep-what's up." said a handcuffed Malmsteen as
he was led Tuesday to a waiting police car in front o f his
suburban Miami Shores home.
The

Herald Photo by Tommy Vincent

Dave Farr, executive director o f Ihe Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, stresses a point
during a discussion on Sanford's future before tho

In c id e n t, b e g a n a fte r E la in e P o l l e r r e p o rt e d i l m i h e r

daughter. Amber Londln. was being held against her will by
the artist, who has a big following in Europe.
"H e has some obsession with her." said Potter, who police
say lives In Phocplx. "W hoever tries to get her out away from
him. he's going to kill them ."
Potter said Malmsteen took out a shotgun and said if she
tried to take back her daughter to Arizona, "you are going to
find out how this gun works."

S

Fro m Associated Press reports

"TelcMap gives everyone Ihe advantage of
having an efficient. Interactive electronic service
at their fingertips so they can find out exactly
how lo gel where they're going before they even
start the car." said Charles Savage, president of
Wayflnder.
In addition to the point-to-point service within
metropolitan areas. TeleMap will be offered on a
national highway network — providing directions
from a section o f one city lo that In another city —
later this year, said Anthony Volpc, Wayflnder's
executive vice president.
, Wayflnder. In partnership with firms in rental
cars, lodging and ihe communications Industry,
will also expand Its metropolitan service to
^Chicago. Detroit. San Francisco. Los Angeles.
Washington and Baltimore by the end o f 1993.
Volpc said.
Wayflnder has signed an agreement with
Sprlnt/Unilcd Tclcphonc-Ftorida, a subsidiary of
Sprint Corp.. to provide TelcMap service In
Orlando. Fifty sites will offer printed route
Instructions utilizing a public phone-facsimile
device.

Additional lawsuits filed against freighter
pari o f the crew of Balsa 37.
Both lawsuits filed Tuesday
TAM PA — While testimony alleged that the Balsa crew did
continued Into the causes o f the not maintain a proper and alert
fiery collision among two barges lookout:' that the ship was going
and a freighter In Tampa Bay. too fast: that those In charge of
two federal lawsuits accused the the ship allowed It to be piloted
freighter and Its crew caused the In a n egligen t and careless
accident.
manner.
M arttrans. o w n ers o f the
Both companies already have
Ocean 255 barge, and Bouchard filed lawsuits against the owners
Transportation Co., which owns of the Balsa. Bouchard filed Its
the Bouchard barge and tug lawsuit in anticipation the Dalaa
Involved In the crash, alleged owners will begin limitation of
Incompetence and neglect on the

LOTTERY
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the Florida Lottery:

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Sanford Herald
Wednesday. August 18. 1993
Vol 89. No. 306
Published Dally and Sunday, aicspt
Saturday by The San lord Ha raid.
Inc. MO N. French Ave. Sanford,
Fla. M771
Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford,
Florida and additional mailing
POSTMASTER: Sand addiaea changes
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lia b ility proceedings, which
could limit their liability In the
crash to the value o f the
freighter, said Carl Nelson, at­
torney for Bouchard.
Also Tuesday, testimony be­
fore the Marine Board of In­
vestigation said Balsa’s engines
weren't thrown Into reverse until
nine minutes after the Initial
collision, according to records
from the ship.
That contradicts earlier testi­
mony from Capt. Thomas Bag­

gett. who had told the board that
he ordered the engines "full
astern" while trying to maneu­
v er betw een tw o oncom ing
barges.
Records from the Balsa 37. an
outbound Philippine freighter
loaded with phosphate, surfaced
during hearings Into the cause of
the Aug. 10 accident. The crash
left one barge in flames and
another leaking oil that officials
still are trying to dean up.
C. Steven Yerrid. Baggett's

a tto r n e y , d o w n p la y e d th e
significance o f the logged times,
saying the accuracy could be
questioned because they were
written down during a confusing
and hectic time.
Earlier In the day. Baggett
wrapped up hts testimony by
reiterating that the three vessels
— the Balsa. Seafarer and the
tugboat Capt. Fred Bouchard
and Us barge. BISS — shouldn't
have been in the same area of
the channel at the same time.

"Although I realize I'm pre­
aching to the choir." he said. "1
challenge you to look at things
differently, get Involved, and
change." he concluded.

Mas Canosa
suspected of
using black
as front
By Associated Prats________
MIAMI — Dade County of­
ficials suspect the leader of a
powerful Cuban exile organi­
zation used a black contractor
to serve as a front for hts
company to secure millions of
dollars In public contracts.
County Inspectors have ref­
used to grant a special status
to MBL Paving, the company
hoping to obtain county con­
tracts as a black-owned con­
tractor. The Mlnml Herald
reported In a story for today's
editions.
In s p e cto rs suspect the
company ts u minority front
that helped the family oT
Jorge Mas Canosa. chairman
of the Cuban American Na­
tional Foundation. Mas and
the exile group have been an
effective lobby both In the
White House and In Congress
on the United States' policy
toward Cuba.
The Mas family controls
Church &amp; Tower of Florida
and Church &amp; Tower Inc. In
Miami.
"M B L is effectively con­
trolled by another company.
Church and T o w er," said
Greg Owens, director of Dade
County's economic develop­
ment office. "M BL has not
demonstrated that It is a truly
Independent business opera­
tion."

THE W EATHER
LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Partly cloudy In the
afternoon with a 30 percent
chance o f thunderstorms. High
In the lower 90s.
Tonight: Fair. Low In the mid
70s. Light and variable wind.
Wednesday: Partly sunny with
a 30 percent chance of afternoon
thunderstorms. High In the mid
90s. Wind southeast 5 to 10
mph.
E xtended Forecast: Friday
through Sunday: A chance of
afternoon and evening thun­
derstorms each day. Generally
fair at night and during the
mornings. Lows eacli night tn
the lower lo mid 70s. Highs each
day In the lower to mid

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south, with a water temperature
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highs. 10:13 a.m.. 10:31 p.m.:
lows. 3:51 a.m.. 4:17 p.m.

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waters smooth. Thursday: Wind
south to southwest 10 knots.
Seas 2 feet or less. Bay and
Inland waters mostly smooth. A
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69 as reported by the University
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Wednesday's overnight low was
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Lake Mary hot line
proving successful

POLICE BRIEFS
Open container violation charged

■y NICK l»F II FA UP

Sheriffs deputies arrested Arthur W ilber Bimbo, with no
local address. In a parking lot on Lake Em m a Road near Lake
Mary on Saturday. Deputies discovered tw o opened bottles o f
vodka In his pockets. Me was charged with disorderly
Intoxlcutlon and possession o f an open container of alcohol.

Herald Staff Writer
LAKE M ARY — A citizens hoi
line providing Like Mary resi­
dents with an avenue to voice
complaints has proven highly
successful. T o dale, over 90
percent of the calls have lieen
resolved.
The hot line telephone was
established at the Lake Mary
City Hall, al the beginning o f thr
year. From a central receiving
polnl for complaints, calls are
routed lo various departments
which may lx- responsible for
bundling the problems.
Since the beginning o f the
year. Ihc city has recorded 122
calls. 01 dial number. 114 have
been declared resolved.
Of the 15 hoi line calls re­
ceived during die mntilh o f July,
die hugest number o f com ­
plaints to the city regarded a
change In cable television pro­
gramming In the Luke Mary
area.
One complained about d ir
removal of d ir comedy channel.
Another objected to thr line-up
of programming.
As die c ity hus no direct
control over s|M*rlflc cable TV

Disorderly conduct charged
Eddie Randolph Bush, 34, 1105 First Drive. Sanford, was
arreslcd by Sanford police early Monday. Police said he refused
to leave when asked to do so. during a dispute between his
brulher and another man. Bush was charged with disorderly
conduct.

Double arrest
Dwight David Long, 40. 66H E. Seminole Avenue, Longwood.
was arrested on Highway 17412 In Longwood by sheriffs
deputies Sunday. He was found to be wanted on a Leon County
warrant for violation o f parole on a conviction of salr/purchasc
of cocaine. During a search, deputies said they uncovered a
sliver pipe In his |&gt;ossesslon. He was also eharged with
(Missesslnn of drug paraphernalia.

Cops say gun found under seat
Sanford police arrested Edwin Earl W hatley. 30. 2404 Cedar
Avenue. Sanford, in front o f a store In the 2000 block of S.
French Avenue. Police said they wrre responding to a call
about a man seen sitting In his car loading n gun. When Wnltcy
drove away, he was stopped by police nt 9lh Street and Oak
Avenue. He was found to have n Derringer handgun under the
driver’s seat of the vehicle. He was charged with carrying a
concealed firearm, and carrying a concealed firearm by a
convicted felon.

More charges against Smith
Sanford poller have placed more charges against Kevin Lee
Smith. 19. of 2545 Park Avenue. Smith hus already been
charged In n number o f burglurles In the Sanford nrea during
(he past few months, nnd Is being held in the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility. In the Intrst rnses. police filed charges
against Smith on Monday, relalrd lo two break lns. One was at
lhe Dairy Queen. 2523 S. Orlando Drive on July 29. In which
S4(&gt; was rejxirtedly taken. The olher w as nearby i.l the
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 2525 S. Orlando Drive.
Although nothing was taken al the church, damage was
reportedly done.
in each case. Smith has been charged with burglary and
theft.

Shoplifting reported
Sanlord police arrested John Edward Powell. 26. 631 Rose
Cliff Circle. Sanford, on Monday. According to the police report.
Powell rejMirtrdly attempted to remove three rolls of border
wallpaper from a retail store In the 3600 block of Orlanndo
Drive. A store security guard said Powell had placed the Items
In a boxed toy. that he hnd paid for the toy but not the
wallpupcr. The police report said the store security guard
"forceably subdued" Powell In the parking lot. He was charged
with retail theft, and resisting a mcrchunt without violence.

Fight arrest
Longwood police arrested Thomas E. Winterer. 40. of 391
Palmetto Avenue hi Longwood. on Monduy. Police said
Winterer apparently entered a man's home In the 400 block of
Palmetto. unU.struck hint with u be^r can. The police report
said W interer apparently returned, at which time the
homeowner attempted to defend himself w ith a baseball bat.
but the bat was taken aw ay from him and he was struck with
It. Winterer has been charged with burglary nnd battery.

Domestic violence
Casselberry police arrested William Arthur Gonzalez. 22. of
1007 Cedar Creek Apartments In Sanford Monday. Poller said
he had been Involved In u fight at u Casselberry residence with
his sister and unother woman. He was charged with liatlery.
diimesHe violence.

Warrants served
• David Waynr Mi Knight. 41. *84 W illiam Clark Court.
Sanford, wus arrested by Sanford police Monday, oil W. 20lli
Street near Goldsboro Elementary School. He was found lo be
wanted on a warrant for failing to appear on a charge of dealing
In stolen property.
• Michael Steven Blair. 35. 1810 Landing Drive. Sanford,
was located at the jail Monday. He was wanted for falling to
apjiear on a charge of possession of less than 20 grams of
cannibls,
• Edgar Oliver Gathers, 34, 122) Lincoln Court. Sanford,
was served a warrant at the Jail Monduy. He was wanted for
falling lo appear to pay a fine.
• Richard Theodore Davis, 23. 1215 Magnolia Avenue,
Sanford, turned himself In at the Jail Monday. He was wanted
for fallin g lo appear on a charge o f driving with a
suspended/revoked license.

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programming, the calls were
tumrd over to cable company
officials for response.
Olher rails regarded such mut­
ters as drainage, requests for
fenring and street lighting, and
trash pickups.
Commissioners arc presented
with a report each month on all
the calls, and what action has
been taken, or die response
given.
A d m in is tr a tiv e A s s is ta n t
Susan Thom e who operates the
hot hue phone said most o f the
people who call arc very jxiliic.
"W hile I’m sure they are sin­
cerely concerned." she said,
“ hardly any of diem have been
impolite. They Just want to
Inform us o f their problems and
needs, and that’s the purpose of
the hot line.”
Thr phone • mber Is 3243058 and Is manned during
regular city hall operation hours
On o f f h o u r s o r d u r i n g
weekends, the phone has an
nnswrrlng m n.liliir on which
messages are recorded.
The next hot line report will lie
forwarded lo the commission for
Information ut this Thursday's
City Commission meeting.

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
A tall, cool drink of water

Invites You To Come Hear

Mm***.

DR. W.A. CRISWELL

Laura Espinoza can’t wall to grow up, so she will be tall enough
for simple pleasures, such as reaching the drinking fountain at a
Sanford park when she’s thirsty.

Senior Pastor of

First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas

Citrus industry cans
Reynolds over publicity
l y Ths Assoolstsd Press______
LAKELAND — Hurt Reynolds
Is oul ns a television spokesman
for Florida orange Juice as u
result of the recent tabloid
publicity surrounding his Ini*
pending divorce.
The citrus Industry cannot
afford to let Its Image "get lost In
all the hoopla." said member
James Huff of the Florida Citrus
Commission.
The Flnrida Department of
C itr u s t ills w e e k y a n k e d
Reynolds' n atio n w ide T V uda
touting the virtues of the Sun­
shine State's pniinp.il product.
The publicity surrounding the
acto r’s m arital problem s Is
"overshadowing the message wc
arc trying *° get through." said
department spokesman Eric
Hoomhowrr.
Reynolds' one-year. 8500.(XX)
contract will not lx- renewed In
Novemlx-r. and fils TV sjxds arc
being replaced with others that
have run earlier. Boom bower
said.
The slate agency had dropped
one of Reynolds’ four commer­
cials In June after the actor filed

Dr. Criswell ha lerved is president o/ the
Southern bpdu Convention In 1968-69. He ts
the iuthor of Myfbur books.
The Church owns end operates first Kiptin
Academy wttfs mi enrollment of 1,000 end The
CrtsweR College with on enrolment of 400. Dr.
CrtjwHl Isthe chencedor of the ccfleje.

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for divorce because It featured
the voice o f Ills wife, Lonl
Anderson.
Reynolds, who lives In Martin
County nnd attended Florida
Slate University, and Anderson
have been at the center o f u
medln blitz since (heir separa­
tion.
Tabloids have featured stories
about an extramarital affair re­
portedly curried on by Reynolds
with a cock tail waitress In
Tampa.

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• A surfboard, valued al 8350. was reported stolen Monday
from a pool/patlo area of u residence In Ihc 700 block of Banana
Uike Road.
• A storage building In the 2500 block o f W . 5th Street was
reportedly burglarized Monday. A drive shaft valued at 8450
was reportedly taken from a j&gt;owcr mower.
• A maroon 1080 Bulck station wagon was reportedly stolen
Sunday from a business In the 400 block o f Spring Hammock
Court In Longwood. T h e license number was listed as
KXI-S2M.
• A 81.200 honiemudc trailer, parked on the side of llic S.H.
46. I 1/2 miles eusl ofW ck lva River, was reportedly stolen. The
tntiler was reported to have been disabled at the (line It was left
on the roadside.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A number of Items were reportedly stolen curly Tuesday
from a business In Ihc 3800 block of S. Orlando Drive.
• An 18-pack of beer was reportedly stolen Monduy from a
convenience storr In the 2000 block of W. 1st Street.
• A woman’s purse, valued al $25 was reportedly stolen
Monday from a retail store In the 3600 block of S. Orlando
Drive.
• Properly In excess of 83.000 was reported missing Monday,
from a home In the 1200 block ofS. Palmetto Avenue.
• A green 1977 Oldsmobllc. license num ber LZE-71U was
rcjxirtedly stolen from apartments on West Airport Boulevard
on Monday.
• $1,000 In Hems were reportedly stolen Monday at a
commercial business In the 2600 block of Jcw ltt Lane.
• Ilcms In excess of S30O were reportedly stolen Monday
from a church rectory, on South Oak Avenue.
• A professional office In Ihc 100 block o f S. Magnolia
Avenue was reportedly burglarized between Friday and
Monday. Police report Ihc handle had been broken off a safe,
but no list o f any missing item s was available.
• A 1982 Dodge was reportedly stolen front a Sanford
housing project on Monday. Police did not give the license
number.
• A 1979 Bulck was rcporlrdly stolen Monday from
apartments In the 700 block o f E. First Street. Police reports
did not list the llrcnne number.

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Editorials/ Opinions
Sanford H erald
(USPS 481-240)
300 N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD. FLA. 32771
Area Code 407-322-2611 or 831-0093
Wayne 0. Doyle. Publisher and Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
3 Months............................919.SO
6 Months............................939.00
I Veer ........................... ..978.00

Florida Residents must pay 7% sales tax In
addition to raise above.

E D IT O R IA L S

A fte r s c h o o l
c a re c r itic a l
W ith school ready to resum e, m any parents
arc once again concerned about what their
youn ger children w ill do d u rin g off-hours.
Luckily, we h ave an nctlve Y M C A In the area.
Each year, w e hear o f youn gsters w ho arc
ord ered to stay at h om e, unsupervised,
betw een the close o f school and the parents’
arrival from work.
Problem s often occur w h en children are Iclt
at h om e alon e. Not In e v e ry case, but
freq u e n tly en ou gh to p rodu ce a seriou s
concern.
Most parents do w h a tever they can to
prevent th eir youn gsters from running the
streets during these tim e periods. In a few
cases, a relative or baby sitter m ay be
available to keep on e y e on the children.
H ow ever, these Instances are rare.
T h e tim e w h en parents arc unavllablc for
those ofter-school hours is most critical.
T h ese arc the hours w hen even a " g o o d "
you n gster can becom e In volved In trouble,
possibly stirred by others o f his or her age
group.
W e are fortunate to have an organization
such as the C en tra l F lo rid a Y M C A fo r
after-school program s.
Located on Lon gw ood-Lak e Mary Road,
south o f Lake M ary, transportation m ay seem
to be a problem .
T h e Y M C A h ow ever, is con du ctin g these
afternoon classes at alm ost all elem entary
schools w ith in the Sanford. L ak e Mary and
L o n gw o o d areas.
T h e classes b egin w h en sch ool Is out. and
continu e until as late as 6 p.m . on all school
days.
In this w a y. after-school program s are

BEN W A T T E N B E R G

Budget bill: Pin the tail on a dinosaur

a i...i
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a
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continue to __
crunch forward,
Just
os It has been
loved the pari about "reversing Reaganlsm." Oh,
doing. What then will Republicans, who have
really. The zero tax rate for poor people was of
predicted recession, say on the hustings In 1094?
Reagan vintage, and remains unrevrrsed. And I
did not expect a prominent rationale for a "Y e s "
Perhaps: "W e were wrong! Vote Democratic!"
vote to be "saving Clinton's presidency.” Say
Depend on It. Still.
what? Wasn't the Idea to save America’ s
the GOP can clean up
economy?
In 1994. They will
claim It’s the biggest
Beyond silly and stupid, there is sndnrss.
tax Increase In histo­
Clinton ran on "change.” Granted, that means
ry (false. If measured
different things to different people. Bui the In-st
In unlnflated dollars
o f Clinton's language captured most of us. It will
be a long time until we hear again words as
and/or related to the
radical and right as the trumpet calls to "end
GDP|. O f c o u rs e .
welfare as we know It" nnd to stop "something
Democrats will claim
H Is the biggest defi­
for nothing."
cit reduction In his­
This deal hardly touches thul. It Is partly
tory (false, for the
because the entire political establishment
same reason). But
chickened out on "entitlements." those ravenous
th e t n x c s ( e v e n
programs that grow without specific congressio­
£ T h e re Is
nal appropriations, driving deficits skyward.
though mostly hit­
s o m e th in g
ting the well-to-do)
Deficit
hawks believe that a real change In
sad to say
roll through the en­
attitude Is In the air and that gutsy political
a b o u t th e
tire economy, while
leadership could have put a lid on things.
b u d g e t bill,
the deficit reduction
But the biggest problem can be refined down
but le t’s talk
Is slim, and Invisible
further than that. Deficit hawks don't often
first abo ut
fora longtime.
differentiate between entitlements. Yet. (hr
stu p id and
T h e re has been
trouble with some entitlements are only that
silly. J
they cost more than we want In pay.
other silliness. I

There Is something sad to say about the
budget bill, but let’s talk first about stupid and
silly.
There are conservatives who announce, with
certitude, thnt the deal will drive the economy
into a brick wall. There are liberals who trumpet,
with surety, thnt the same drnl will restore
economic vigor.
This Is "economic Illiteracy." The budget plan
runs for five years. The cut rent Gross Domestic
Product amounts to about $6 trillion per year.
Over five years It will amount to an aggregate
estimated $36 trillion, very big bucks.
By contrast, the deficit reduction allegedly
amounts to $406 billion. 1.4 percent of the $36
trillion. Big leverage It ain’t. Surety and certainty
It ain’t. It’s a little tall on a big mother dinosaur,
which Is currently galumphing through the
forest on Its own. as Is Its habit.
There hns been a serious contest about
whether Republicans or Democrats win the
booby prize for overstated political rhetoric In
this matter. And the winner Is ... the Re­
publicans!
After all. the likeliest scenario Is that the $0
trillion economic dinosaur, barely Impacted by
the Washington bipartisan liars club, will

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Y M C A officia ls h ave Indicated the program s
a re n ot b a b y-sittin g. T h e r e arc ou tdoor
activities, a tim e period for hom ew ork, and
free play Indoors.
T h e schools are p rovid in g the facilities. T h e
Y M C A Is s u p p ly in g th e p ro g ra m s an d
supervision.
T h ere Is a fee. but for the services provided.
It is m inim al.
T h e YM C A d eserves a round o f applause for
p rovid in g a program design ed to serve area
fam ilies d u rin g this new sch ool year.
K eep this In m in d w h e n ev er the call goes
ou t to support yo u r Y M C A . It’s an outstand­
in g organ ization and w ell w orth ou r help.

LETTER S

L ift up y o u r vo ic e
I'm appalled that the citizens of Seminole County
would let our commissioners control them and
their thinking without lifting up their voices or at
least do something to prove they care. Don't you
realize they are trying to take our tax dollars and
give It to Orlando for things that Orlando could
have taken care o f themselves. But. no. they build
courthouses, ballparks. Million dollar men to play
ball taking taxes from the homeowner hut arc
afraid to go farther so they (mayor) strokes
Sem inole County commissioners to gel our
hard-earned money.
All their buildings and that Science building and
the Arts building I know has been there since
1070. Now why didn't they say that was first, no,
they went after everything else. And they also
want us to help with (heir zoo with bow much
money? per year, a million dollars, did I hear? Wtf
have our own zoo and are trying to build our urru
up. That million dollars could buy our land to
expand on our own. but frankly. I like our small
too. The animals learn to know us and they feel
trusting with us. What Is behind the sudden urge
to give our money uwuy. The people work very
hard to earn their money. Maybe our stale
attorney should take a look at such a move.
Now leave our money In our county alone. God
knows we have plenty o f nerds here anil If anyone
is going to be stroked. It better be In Seminole
County. We people may have to have our own
Boston Tea Party, southern style, right here In the
Sanford area. Now. Dll the meeting bulls and start a
partisan's drlvr to remove the "B ig Huddles" out of
office.
Now watch the raises start up In the commis­
sioners' salaries. They huve enough salary now, no
morel England Is the only one left with a queen
parasite, we don't need one here (hut does nothing
but cuts ribbons and s|&gt;adcs up some sand.
Mar)1R. Jolly
Sanford

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and a daytime telephone number. Letters should
be on u single subject and be as brlel as |x&gt;vtlblr.
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ELLEN G O O D M AN

For a m om ent, m ilitary lost track
BOSTON — You have to give them stars for
consistency. The military regularly manages to
resolve matters o f human relaUonshlps with
the delicacy, the finesse, the sheer sensitivity
o f on assault vehicle on enemy terrain.
This time the Marine Corps looked deeply
Into the problems o f young military marriages
and came up with a family policy: No Family.
Or at least no marriage.
The edict came down from Marine Corps
Commandant Carl Mundy that as o f 1095, the
Marines would be looking for a few good
singles. They would stop recruiting married
civilians. No husbands or wives need apply.
Moreover. If Marines on their first tour o f duty
wanted to marry they would have to consult
with their commanding officers for a dose of
discouragement.
What a simple solution to a complex
situation. It harks back to the old saying that if
the military wanted you to have a family they
would have Issued you one.
It wus also evidence that the Marine Corps
has learned astoundlngly little from the flap
over gays In the military. Imagine. If you will, a
policy that forbids recruiters from asking about
sexual orientation but forces them to ask about
marital status.
Imagine a policy that accepts closeted gays
and rejects openly murrlcds. A policy for young
soldiers that forbids homosexual sex and
discourages married sex. leaving open the
possibilities o f celibacy, non-maritul relations
or In Congresswoman Pat Schrocdcr’s phrase,
"cold showers."
Not surprisingly It turned out that Gen.
Mundy had some relationship problems o f his
own. Not with his wife whom, by the way. he
married before he Joined the Marine Corps at
22 years old. His problems were with Defense
Secretary Lcs Aspln. Mundy had apparently
neglected to share his, uh. feelings with Aspln.
Who apparently freaked out.
(Dear Gen. Mundy: Have you ever tried
therapy? Can this professional marriage be
saved? Are you suffering from that old familiar
lament o f troubled couples: a breakdown of
communications?)
Within hours of hearing about the singles
order. Aspln overruled it. But n Pentagon
s|X)kestnun said only that the secretary hadn't
had a chance to "consider" It.
Whut's really worth considering Is the
reasoning behind the No Family Policy. As n
commandant. Gen. Mundy Is not all (hat
different from CEOs or branch managers who
sometimes wish they could rid themselves of
the messy human problem o f family attach­
ments. Or should 1say. encumbrances.

M u n dy’ s stated concerns w ere about
"readiness." He said that military life was
tough on marriage and shaky marriages were
tough on military life. Only 10 percent of
married marines re-cnllsted. he lamented. The
pressures of the Job. such os long separations,
strained families and those strains meant
troubled soldiers.
"Eventually," he wrote, "the weight of
family-related problems can disrupt the Indi­
vidual's concentration level, result In de­
creased performance and require command
attention."
In short, families
a r e n o t h in g b u t
potential distractions
from the job at hand.
T h e y a rc tim e c o n s u m i n g ,
e n e rgy -co n Burning
sources o f unxlety
that can lower pro­
ductivity and divide
attention.
Not to m e n tio n
that families also cost
money. They tend to
£ T h e m ilita ry
occupy houses, use
reg u larly
medical plans, eat
m a n a g e s to
somethng besides C
resolve
rations, and nibble
m a tte rs w ith
the budget.
th e fin e s s e of
There are company
an a ss au lt
heads as w e ll as
v e h ic le on
_
commandants who
e n e m y te rra in . J
wish for a staff of
unattached workers
they could deploy at a moment's notice to
Akron as well as Mogadishu. There are fresh
recruits In every line of work who are warned
that It's better to have a one-track mind than a
mommy-track schedule.
In a competitive, downsizing, cost-cutting
world, we are at one of those crossroads. In one
direction Is n more balanced life; in the other Is
u room at the lop that's a bachelor pad. In one
direction Is u workplace struggling to become
family friendly. In the other Is u workplace
looking for employees who arc — or will act as
If they are — family free.
In the past decades, there’s been a move In
the volunteer armed services to strengthen
troops and their marriages. For one not-soshining moment, the Marines sent out a
different message that said no couples need
apply.
They wanted young fighters without fami­
lies. They forgot that families are worth
fighting for.

The mythology
of new budget
WASHINGTON - Sen. Hob Kerrey. D Neb.,
who gave the administration fits two weeks
ago. may not have won many friends In either
p o lit ic a l p a r t y w ith his la s t-s e co n d
grandstanding on the budget deal. Unfortu­
nately. the man who White House |K'rsomtcl
reporledly call "Cosmic Boh" also stands as
the lone voice of reason In an otherwise
shameful budget debate.
"Get back on the
high road. Mr. Presi­
d e n t ." K e rre y re ­
cently told his col­
leagues In n stirring
speech on the Senate
floor. Minutes earlier,
he had provided the
m argin o f v ic to ry
needed for passage
by agreeing to vote
yes on the budget.
But first. Kerrey felt
til* c o lle a g u e s de­
served a little lecture.
( ‘C o s m ic B ob'
Rarely has a bud­
a ls o stands as
get that does so little
th e lone voice
become the subject
o f reason in
of so much dema­
an o th erw ise
g o g u e r y . m Is ln •
sh a m e fu l
formation and politi­
b u d g et
cal bitterness. Both
d e b a te . J
parties are to blame.
The budget, which
passed the Senate on Aug, 6, will not cure our
economy, nor will It plunge us bark Into
recession. Instead, It represents a broken
promise made to the electorate in 1992 — a
year when voters said they were llrcd of the
status quo. tired of "feel good” politics uml
ready to assume the shared sacrifice needed
to set the economy back on track.
In the course of political posturing, several
myths evolved about the 1993 budget which
deserve to be set straight. The hrst Is that the
president’s budget will soak the rich. In
theory. It docs — the lop Income tnx rate
Jumps from 31 to 36 percent.
In reality, any taxpayer with a decent
accountant can minimize the blow simply by
reducing taxable Income by about 10 per­
cent. Even the retroactive feature, which
nearly spawned a constitutional challenge
from frustrated Republicans, may nol have
much of an effect — many wealthy taxpayers
acted months ago to protect themselves from
changes In the lax code. In cither case,
revenue projections from the soak-lhc-rich
Initiative are bound to full short.
The second myth Is that Clinton's tax
package will hurt the middle class. In fact,
the middle class will nol notice a difference.
After shelving plans for a middle-class lax
cut. Clinton changed course by proposing the
Infamous Utu lax. When that proved too
much for rural and Northern lawmakers,
Clinton was forced to settle for a 4.3 cent per
gallon gasoline tax hike. This is the only tax
hike the working middle class will suffer. As
any car ow n er knows, gas prices can
fluctuate by more than 4.3 cents on the same
city block. The gas tax Is an Insignificant one.
The third major myth Is thut Clinton's
budget restored "fairness" to the tax system.
If fairness means the continuation of tax
loopholes for any interest group that screams
loudly enough, then perhaps this budget Is
fair. Otherwise. It’s a continuation of a tax
system where the general public Is taxed
more to pay for the breaks we grant to
groveling Industries with powerful Washing­
ton lobbies. Methanol producers, hotel and
restaurant owners, even the dreaded Wash­
ington lobbyist establishment were all
grunted last-minute concessions. Each one of
these breaks, and there were many more In
the fine print, had a name behind them.
Tills budget was not about shared sacrifice;
It was about sacrificing loo little and gaining
almost nothing in return. While much of It
can be attributed to political cowardice, some
o f the blame must fall on the American
people. Everyone seems to agree that gov­
ernment spending must be cut. yet no one
seems willing to take the hit. Spending Is evil
when It benefits someone else, but It become*
suddenly worthwhile when It lands close to
home.

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that, but at the same time, be
fair to the public."

By NICK PPIIPAUP

Herald Staff W riter

LAKE MARY - The City of
Lake Mary is considering some
changes to the ordinance re­
g a r d in g c o n tro l o v e r false
alarms. The proposed plans
would lower the fines and pro­
vide for waivers.
The matter will be presented
for first reading during this
T h u rsday's city com mission
meeting. It has been prepared by
Police Chief Richard M. Deary.
"T h e City Manager (John Lit­
ton) asked If I would look over
the ordinance and determine If
any changes should be made."
Deary said. "S o I met with the
Duslness Advisory’ Hoard and a
number of home owners to find
out what they saw as alarm
problems and how they felt
about the fees for false alarms."
"T h e aim of these changes,"
he said, "Is that we want people
to be responsible for maintaining
their alarm systems, but we
don't want to fine them out of
business. That's generally what I
heard from the DAD members
and a nurtiber of citizens."
Deary said there had not been
many series of false alarm rep orts from In d iv id u a l
establishments. "W e have to
look at the cost Involved In
responding to false alarms." he
said. "It costs quite a bit to start
up those large fire units and
dispatch our crews to the scene,
so we want to compensate for

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One ol the changes Is the
amount, and Identification of
fin es to be levied for false
alarms. Under the present ordi­
nance, no charges are mode
until the forth response during a
six month period, for which t50
Is charged. The service fees have
Increased the amount to 1100
for the fifth response and over,
during a six month period.

With the change, the fine of
850 would be levied for the
fourth and each additional false
aln rm s w ith in six m onths,
eliminating the 8100charge.
T o smooth the Identification,
the wording of the new ordi­
nance changes the word "fin es"
to "service fees."
After a third falpe alarm within
six months, the police or fire
department will Issue a warning
notice to the owner or lessee or
management o f the premises
Involved. A response must be
made within five working days
Indicating any and all measures
taken to reduce false alarms.
The new ordinance also grants
som e leeway to false alarm
reports.
A property owner may. within
30 days, submit documents to
demonstrate to the satisfaction
o f the Police Chief or Fire Chief
that the alarm system has been
properly repaired, the fine will
be waived, providing the alarm
was not set ofT through human
error.

■y NICK FFBIFAUF

Herald Staff W riter___________
LAKE MARY - The special
Lake Mary City Commission
budget m eeting, originally
scheduled at 6 p.m. this
Thursday night, has been
postponed. The matter Is re­
scheduled for Thursday, Aug.
26.
T h e re gu la r C ity C o m ­
mission meeting will begin at
Its normal time period at 7
p.m.
The following Items were
listed on the agenda as of the
beginning o f this week:
• Approval o f minutes
• Special Presentation —
Rick Shlarla. Lake Mary Little
League.
• Special Presentation —
Paul Tremel. Request to re­
consider decision regarding
use of basketball court at
Country Club Road and Lake
Mary Avenue.
• Citizen participation.
• Report from City Manager
(see below)
• Report from Mayor
• Report from City Attorney
• Motlons/ordlnances from
city commissioners
• Public Hearing — 2nd
r e a d i n g — O r d in a n c e ,
s c re e n in g o f m ech an ical
features.
• Public H earing — 1st
reading — Ordinance, pro­
viding payment schedule for
existing water customers who
arc required to connect to
sewer.

• Public H earin g — 1st
reading — Amending alarm
ordinance
• Public H earin g — 1st
reading — Am ending parking
regulations
• Request for site plan re­
view with variances. Dob De­
lta Russo, applicant.
• Resolution — Increasing
speed limit on Rinehart Road.
• Adjournment
The City Manager’s report
contains the following Items
for commission consideration:
• Request award bid for
Lake Mary Dlvd. Landscape
Maintenance, to Green Acres
Landscape Management.
• Request award bid for
Lake Mary Dlvd Landscaping
to Valley Crest Landscaping.
• R equ est a p p ro v a l o f
change order for Lake Mary
D lvd. Irriga tio n m ain lin e
connection
• Request commission to
declare surplus for donations
to Interlachen Volunteer Fire
Dept.
• Request commission to
declare 8.000 feet o f pipe
surplus and obtain quotes
from local salvage companies.
• Request direction on re­
quest for exception to pro­
visions of mandatory connec­
tion to water system — Eddie
Jane Keogh.
The Lake Mary City Com­
m is s io n w ill m e e t th is
Thursday even in g. In the
com m ission ch a m b ers o f
Lake Mary City Hall. 100 W.
Lake Mary Dlvd.

lncome category and 15 in the'
low-income classification In the
SanLanta subdivision In San-'
ford.

Of the grant proposals sub­
mitted. all but one seeks to
target a portion of their grants u p p o r t e d a s s i s t a n c e to
very-low-lncome families. The
very-low-lncome target spending
ranges from 100 percent by
Habitat for Humanity o f Semi­
nole County to zero for Suda
Inc., which Is targeting lowincome households.
The grant proposals submitted
are:

• 8100.000 by the Greater
Seminole County Chamber of
Com m erce Com m unity Rein­
vestment Action Committee to
p ro vid e down paym ent
assistance to 32 families, mostly
lo w -in c o m e f a m ilie s , In a
private-public partnership lo
provide new homes. Of the
8100.000. 85.500 would be
spent for secretarial support and
printing expenses, according to
the grant application.

• 8290,250 by Center for Af­
fordable Housing. Sanford, to
provide construction expense
a s s is t a n c e fo r 50 h o m es ,
primarily In the Oviedo area.
Eighty percent of the homes will
be targeted to low-income fami­
lies.

• 8100.000 by Suda Inc.. Al­
tamonte Springs, to provide
down payment and closing rosl
assistance to low-income fami­
lies purchasing homes In Suda s
Monroe Meadows subdivision on
South Sanford Avenue.

• 8231,000 by Lake Monroe
Associates. Winter Park, for de­
sign and other expenses to
construct Sanford Lake Apart­
ments on West First Street
where rents will be subsidized
from 840 to 860. Fifteen percent
of the apartments will be re­
served for very-low-lncome fami­
lies. according to the grant
application.

• 872.000 by The Watson
Group. Orlando, to aid In financ­
ing 12 homes In the proposed
Oakland Village Estates In west
Altamonte Springs to provide
homes for very-low- to moder­
ate-income families.
• 8 7 2 .0 0 0 . a ls o b y T h e
Watson Group, to help finance
several homes In North Spring
Estates In unincorporated east­
ern A lta m o n te S p rin g s for
very-low- to moderate-income
families.

• 8180.000. by Medco Devel­
opment Corp.. Maitland, for
closing cost assistance for 60
f a m i l i e s . I n c l u d i n g 30
very-low-lncome and 24 lowincome. In Palm Point Estates
cast of Sanford.

• SG0.000 by Habitat for Hu­
manity. Sanford, to buy land
and install utilities for 15 homes
targeted to very-low-lncome fam­
ilies.

• 8102,000 also by Medco. to
p ro vid e down p a ym e n t
assistance to 34 families. In­
cluding 14 In the very-low-

Phone
ness customers with
^ automatic dialing features such
•s Speed Calling, alarm systems.
*~DX and other services will need
reprogram Orlando numbers
have only seven-digit num­
bers. After midnight, calls to
Orlando using the area code will
not be connected.
The toll change comes at the
January order o f the Florida
Public Service Commission In
response to requests from com­
missioners and businessmen In
v Lake Mary. Sanford and the
county. The local officials told
PSC conimlsalonr£»H4be rates
were unfair -and*4oll-chargc»
should be abolished between the

two areas.
Orlando-arca customers can
call m oie than 530.000 numbers
without a toll for 810.30 each
month, compared to the 250.000
numbers local customers can
call for 89.50 a month.
In May lost year, the full PSC
c o n d u c te d a ra re , o u t-o fTallahassee hearing In Lake
Mary to consider the Issue.
Local officials told PSC com­
missioners a "com m unity of
Interest" had blossomed with
Orlando, which could be seen In
the high rate of commuting —
and telephone calls — between
the two areas.' They said long­
distance colls were hampering
economic development Irt* the

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Continued from Page IA
mended acceptance of a
number of variance grants and
approvals which would allow for
the expansion of the church
complex.
T w o additional matters arc
listed on the agenda for Thurs­
d a y n ig h t's P&amp; Z m e e tin g :
A m ending the master plan re­
ding signage for the Seminole

Townc Center Mall, and a re­
quest to allow barbed wire and
chain link fencing for security
purposes In a front yard of
D ix o n 's A u tom otive Rcpulr,
1109 Sanford Avenue.
The P&amp;Z meeting Is scheduled
to begin at 7 p.m., Thursday.
Aug. 19. In the commission
chambers of the Sanford City
Hall. 300 N. Park Avenue.

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Robbers

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i Several hours later, at approx.'Im a te ly 6 a .m .. fo u r men
allegedly robbed a home In the
•300 block of Friars Lane, in the
Canterbury subdivision, Just
» outside Lake Mary city limits,
j "T h is also Involved four men."
Proechcl said. He explained,
"T h e husband had gone to work,
when the four men broke Into
the home wearing ski masks,
tang sleeve dark shirts and
Jeans. One had a semi-automatic
hundgun."
"T h ey tied up the wife with
plastic handcuffing." Proechcl
continued, "und took numerous
Items out of the house Including
the stereo , T V . and other
equipment. Then they left In an
unknown vehicle.”
" A ll this tim e," he added,
“ three children, between the

ages o f 10 and 18 were sleeping
and didn't wake up until after
the robbery, when the mother
yelled for them."
In the case o f the armed
robbery at the convenience
store. Lake Mary police said the
four were Identified as three
white men and one black man.
In the home Invasion, the four
were described as being His­
panic.
Similarities however, were In
the use of masks, one man with
u dark colored semi-automatic
handgun, and clothing.
"O u r Investigators will be
working closely with Lake Mary
police in this case." Proechcl
said, "and right now. we arc
pursuing the possibility thut
both crimes may have been
committed by the same four
persons."

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northern sections o f the county 83.50 for two to three years
because of the added expenses to before dropping back to the rate
trade with "downtown."
paid by Orlando customers.
Commuters told the commis­
Local officials were outraged at
sioners It was costly for them to
touch base at home during the the proposed 82.70 difference
betw een Orlando and north
day because of the tolls.
Out Southern Dell officials said Seminole County bills. They said
they could lose up to 83 million th ey ‘ would rath er have no
In revenues If the toll-free Or­ change than pay the Increased
rate. PSC commissioners or­
la n d o c a l l i n g a r e a w e r e
expanded to north Seminole dered a survey o f the 31.774
County. They said there wasn't local customers and 55 percent
enough telephone traffic be­ o f the 13,377 responses favored
tween the two areas to Justify the the 83.50 Increase.
local calling area.
PSC rules required more than
To make up the losses, phone 50 percent support from all
company otftflala told the com­ 'customers, not Just survey re- I
missioners monthly bills for res­ spondents. and ordered** the **
idences should be raised by 25 cent plan as a default.

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can't say that we
haven't looked Into It."
In addition, approxim ately
130 specialty stores are planned
for the facility.
Drewer predicted the mall
would have an economic Impact
of "8200 million In retail sales
per year, provide 2.000 perma­
nent Jobs, and produce 82 mil­
lion In taxes annually.
The Seminole Townc Center
Mull will be located on the

LAURICE AN AW ATI RABBAT
Laurlce Anawatl Rabbat. 73.
Wheeling Avenue. Altamonte
Springs, died Tuesday. Aug. 17.
at Florida Hospital. Altamonte
Springs.
Dorn In Alexandria. Egypt on
Jan. 18. 1920. she moved to
Central Florida In 1987. She was
a member of the Church of the
Annunciation.
Survivors Include daughters.
Huguclte Ayoub o f Altamonte
Springs and Claude Hobclka of
Egypt; son. Daslle o f Mount
Prospect. III.: brother. Naguib
Anawatl o f New Drunswlck.
Canada; sister. Georgette of
M ontreal: and e igh t grand­
children.
D ald w ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Home, Altnmone Springs. In
charge o f the arrangements.

W O O D R O W PO PE
Woodrow Pope. 79. of Airport
D o u le v a r d , S a n fo r d , d ied
Thursday. Aug. 12, at his resi­
dence. He was born Sept. 17.
1913, In Madison. He was owner
and operator of Quality Cleaners.
1410 W. 13th St., for over 40
years and a member of St.
James A.M.E. Church. Sanford,
where he served us a trustee,
steward, class leader, Sunday
School member and president of
the Lay Organization. Mr. Pope
was an Army veteran. He was
also a member of the Celery City
Lodge *542 Order o f Elks and
treasurer of United People of
America *1.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Darbara; stepchildren. Gossncr
Harris. Phyllis Martin. Lewis
Martin. Jr., and Leroy Martlif.

southeast corner o f the Intersec­
tion o f lnterstate-4 and S.R. 46.
within the Sanford city limits.
Main access will be from a
realigned Oregon Road.
The ground-breaking ceremo­
ny. to be held near what will
eventually be the front entrance.
Is being spearheaded through
cooperative efforts o f the City of
Sanford. Sanford C ity Com­
mission. Community Redevel­
o p m e n t A g e n c y . S e m in o le
County, and Seminole Townc
Center Limited Partnership.

s e v e n g r a n d c h ild r e n , one
great-grandchild and a host of
nlcccs and nephews.
J o h n s o n F u n e r a l H om e.
Eustls. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

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John con Funeral Horn*. Euttll. In ch*rg*
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IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T M IIIT M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
tC M IN O LIC O U N TY.
FLORIDA
C A If N a W lW C A M K
RANKERSTRUST
(COMPANY) ASTRUSTEE
FOR TH E RURAL MOUSING
TRUST I W l.
Plaintiff.

IN TH E C IR L U ll UM JKI
OF THE EIG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIR CUIT
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. eVWe-CA-14-K
C O U N TR Y W ID E FU N D IN G
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

PHYLLIS W. TAYLOR, et at..
Defendant(t).
NOTICE OF SALE

IITT10

NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV EN
pursuant to an Order Scheduling
Foreclosure Sal# entered In IN »
cata now ponding In u ld Court,
•ho style Of which It Indlcatod
I will M il lo tho highoii and
boil bidder tor caih In tho
SEMINOLE County CourthouM.
Writ Front Door. Sanlord. Flor
Ida. at 11:00 a m on Soptombor
f, I***, tho tdlowing doicrlbod
property at M l forth In laid
Order or Final Judgment, to
wit:
L o t 0. B lock A . A . B .
S T E V E N ’ S A D D ITIO N T O
MIDWAY, LESS the North 1I7.S
toot ai per plat Recorded In Plat
Book 7, Page X. Public Record!
of Seminole County. F lor Ida
O R D E R E D at Sem inole
County. Florida, thli tth day ot
Auguit. teei
MARYANNE MORSE
A i Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: JaneE. Jatewic
At Deputy Clerk
Pubtlih Auguit II. IS. tttl
DEM til

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

CASENO.itt nu cA-ta-L
JOSEPH 0 JOHNSON,
Plaintiff.
MORRIS G. ROUNTREE.et at..
Defendant!
NOTICE OF SALE
Net Ice It given that purtuant
to a Summary Final Judgment
dated March If. Iff), m CaM
No *1 J 74I-C A -I 4 L ol the
Circuit Court lor Semlnolo
County. Florida In which
JOSEPH 0 JOHNSON It tho
P la ln tlll and M O RR IS G .
R O U N TR E E , and C IT Y OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA, ore the
Defendant!. I will tell to the
highett and twit bidder tor cath
at the wett front door ol the
Seminole County CourthouM.
X I North Park Avenue. San
ford. Seminole County. Florida,
at 11:00 a m on September to.
li t ), the following described
property let form In the order ol
Final Judgment ot Foreclosure:
E X H IB IT -A "
LEO A L DESCRIPTION
Lott I and *. THE SUBDIVI­
SION OF SOUTH SANFORD,
according to tho Plat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book I. Pago
*4. ot the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
NOTIFICATION
In accordance with T H E
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D I S ­
A BILITIES ACT. pertont with
disabilities needing a special
accommodation should contact
Court Administration, at M l
North Park Avenue. Santera.
ptends sm s. Tetepaane least
77) O X NOT later than Seven
(7) days prior te the proceeding
If hearing Impaired. (T D D )
t SOOYSSFTTIj er VOICE tV)
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VANESSA ANN ROORIQUEZ
l/k/a VANESSA A MOJICA.
J I M M Y M O J 1C A . a n d
A L A F A Y A W O O D HO M E
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC .
Oefendant(i),
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that,
pursuant to tho Order ot Sian
mary Judgment of Foreclosure
In this c o u m . m the Circuit
Court of Seminole County. Flor
Ida. I will M il the property
situated In Seminole County,
Florida described as:
Lot 71. A LA FA YA WOOOS
PHASE VI. City of Oviedo,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book )S. Pages
ft. 77 and IX Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida
at Public Sale, to tho highest
bidder, lor cash, at the West
Front Door of the Seminole
County CourthouM. Sentord.
Florida, at 1100 a m . on Sep
•ember 14. Iff).
.
WITNESS my hand and
Seal ot this Court August n.
ton
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By JaneE Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish August IX IS. &gt;**!
OEH 1)4
IN T ilt CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. tl I U 1 -CA 14 K
ALLIANCE MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a Florida
corporation.
Plalntlll.

Legal Notices

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H E 1ITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AN OFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. f l-IB I CAItK
O ENER AL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CENLARSERVICINOINC
PIsHtltf

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIG HTEEN TH
JUOICIALCIRCUIT
OP TH E STATE OP FLORIDA
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
COM Hoi tt M*» C A U IK )
Oenertl Jurisdiction
M ARGARETTENA
COMPANY. INC . successor In
Interest to NATIONSBANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
O F VIRGINIA.lermerly Known
at SOVRAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plalntlll.
vs.

ROBERT O SCOTT. CARRIE D
S C O TT. S TO C K TO N .
W HATLEY. OAVINACO
Defendant;
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ol foreclosure dated ------------.
i m . entered In Civil CeM f )
m i CAI4K el the Circuit Court
of the 1ITH Judicial Circuit of
Florida In end lor SEMINOLE
Counly. wherein C E N LA R
SERVICING INC Plalntlll end
Defendants MOBERT O SCOTT.
C A R R I E O S C O T T and
STO C K TO N . W H A TLE Y .
O AVINACO
I will Mil to tho highest and
besl bidder for cosh el the West
Front Door of the Semlnolo
County CourthouM. X I N Pork
Avenue Sanford F L U 00 o'clock
O m. on September 14. Iff). the
following deter Ibed property as
Ml forth In Mid Final Judgment
to wit:
LOT 0. GROVE VIEW VIL
LAGE. according to too Piet
thereof, es recorded In Plal
Book if. Pages 4. J. and 4. of the
Public Records ol Semlnolo
County. Flor Ido
Dated August IX i m
HON MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish August II. IX If*)
DEH IM

DONALD SCOTT, ol el..
Defendants
AM ENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to an Amendment to
Summary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered herein. I
will Mil the property situated In
Seminole County. Florida, de
scribed el:
Lot S4. TUSKAWILLA POINT,
according to the plat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book » . pages
II and n . pubfk records of
Seminole Counly, Florida.
Together with: Range. Range
Hood. Disposal. Dishwasher and
Carpet
at pubIk sale, to the highest and
besl bidder tor cash, at the west
front entrance of tho Seminole
County CourthouM In Sanford.
Florida, at 11.00 A M on Sep
•ember Ik Iff)
WITNESS my hand and Offklal Seal of M id Court August
II. Iff)
ISeall
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF C IR CU IT COURT
by: Jane E. Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August tl. IX Iff)
OEH W

D A TED August IS. Iff)
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clark ol the Circuit court
B y Jane E Jatewic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: August II. SJ. Iff)
OEH 1)4

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOE
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.i W-X41-CA-U-K
A LB ER T D OONOV AN. JR .,
and SUSAN J DONOVAN.
Plaintiffs.
T h ARLESM HOBBSand
JOYCE J. HOBBS: PAUL L.
PR A TT. Ill and DEBRAH.
PR A TT; NATIONS BANK,
successor In Interest to Cllltent
and Southern National Bank ot
Florida, a National Banking
Corporation and NCNB National
Bank of Florida; INDUSTRIAL
WASTE SERVICE. INC..a
Florida Corporation; JESSE J.
GENDRON; DON PRATT;
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPAR TM EN TO F
R EVEN UE.
Defendants
AMENOED
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV EN
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment In favor of
P la in t if f s . A L B E R T D .
DONOVAN. JR. and SUSAN J.
DONOVAN, dated tho fJth day
of March, m i In Co m No
ff M4LCA-14 K of tho Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit. In and lor Seminole
County, Florida. In which
C H A R L E S M. HOBBS and
JO YCE J. HOBBS; PAUL L.
PR A TT. Ill and DEBRA M
P R A TT; NATIONS BANK, sue
cesser In Interest to Citltens and
Southern National Bank of Flor
tda. a National Banking Corpo
ration and NCNB National Bank
af F lo rid a ; IN D U S T R IA L
WASTE SERVICE. INC., a Flor
Ida Corporation; JESSE J .
G E N D R O N ; DON P R A T T ;
S T A T E OF FLO R ID A D E ­
P A R TM EN T OF R E V EN U E ,
were Defendants and A LB E R T
D. DONOVAN. JR and SUSAN
J. DONOVAN. Plaintiffs. I will
Mil to tho highest and best
bidder for cash at tho West
Front Door of the Seminole
County CourthouM. Ml N. Park
Avenue. Seminole County. San
ford. Florida »7 7 l at 11 00
o'clock A M . on the 14th day of
im . the following
described property set forth In
the Order ofFIneiJi
ot Final
_
Lott It. TJ and 7) rnd South U
loot ol Lot K . Block H. Fern
Pork E slates, according to tho
Plat thereof as recorded In Plot
Book x Pages to through I )
Inclusive, of tho Public Records
Of Semlnolo County. Florida.
( L*m Slate Raad right of woy)
Said property own bo
tutted lo arty outstanding I
or eguttteo not terectoood in this
D ATED ; August IX t m
MARYANNE MORSE
(Clerk of Circuit Court)
By: Jane E. Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August IX IX t m
DEH-IM

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Legal N otices

egal Notices

NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nefke Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business el III
Genevieve Drive. Altamonte
Springs. FL JI701, Seminole
County, Florida, undor tho
Fictitious Namo ot BUSY B'X
end that I Intend to register uld
name with the Olvlslon ol Cor­
porations. Tallahassee. Florida.
In accordance with the pro
visions of tho Fktltlous Nemo
Statutes. To Wit: Section MS Of.
Florida Statutes Iftl.
Dianna Baslnski
Publish: August II. t m
OEH IW

IN THE C IR CUIT COURT.
O FTH E E IG H TEEN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: W-III0-CA-I4-K
AMERICAN G EN ER AL HOME
EQUITY. IN C . l/k/a
CREOITHRIFT. INC..
Plalntlll
RALPH L. DUKE S end NANCY
K. DUKES, his wile;
SEMINOLE MEMORI AL
HOSPITAL n/k/o CENTRAL
FLORIDA REGIONAL
HOSPITAL. INC.; ADVENTIST
HEALTH SYSTEAA/SUNBELT.
INC .d/b/o FLORIDA
HOSPITAL. PUBLIC
DEFENDER. EIG H TEEN TH
JUOICIALCIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; TAX COLLECTOR.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; GEORGE E.
M ILLXJR .. os Trustee. JOHN
DOE, unknewn tenent(s).
Defendent(t)
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk el
Circuit Court ol Semlnolo
Counly. Florida, will, on
Mrd day el September. IW). ol
lt:0t A M ol the West Front
Door al the Semlnoto Counly
CourthouM. Senlord, Florida
oftor lor sale and Mil ol public
outcry to tho highest and best
bidder tor cosh, the following
described property Situated In
SEMINOLE County. Florida
The West IM toot ol Lot I.
Block F, B U E N A V IS T A
ESTATEX at recorded In Plal
Book X Pages I and X Public
Records of Semlnoto Co.. Fla
pursuant to tho Final Judgment
entered In a c o m ponding In Mid
Court, the stylo ol which It
Indicated above
In accordance with the Amer
leant with Disabilities Act. per
sons needing o special eccom
modal ton lo participate In this
proceeding should contact Court
Administration ol X I N. Park
Ave . Ste N X I. Sentord. Florida
W it . telephone (aOI) M ) 41)0
E il. 4777. not later than seven
(I) days prior to the prpcaod _
II hearing Impaired. (TOO)
1 -M M S J-IIIt or Voice (V )
1XMSH77X via Ptorlda Relay
Service.
WITNESS my hand and al
fklal seal ol said Court August
IX i m
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of tho Circuit Court
By: JaneE. JetewkD.C.
Publish August IX IX IW)
DEH III

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AN DFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. ?I 1)47C A 14 K
LINCOLN SERVICE CORPO
RATION.
Plalntlll.
vs
RONNIE A RUIS and DEE A
HINSON l/k/e OEE A RUIS.
•nd _ — — — , an unknown
person In possession of the
sub|ecf reel property.
Detendant(t)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure doted August IX
i m end entered in Co m No
t l 7S47 CA la K. ol the Circuit
Court ot tho E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In end tor SEM
I HOLE County. Florida wherein
LINCOLN SERVICE CORPO
R A T IO N Is P la in tiff and
RONNIE A RUIS. ot o l. ere
Defendants. I will Mil to the
highest end best bidder tor cash
In the West front door ol tho
CourthouM. In Sentord. SEMI­
NOLE County, Florida, at 11:00
o'clock A M on September 14.
i m . the following described
property as Ml forth In Mid
Final Judgment, to wit:
Lot II. Block B. BEAR LAKE
MANOR, according to the plat
thereof ot recorded In Plot Book
II. Pate I«. el the Public
Retard* et Semin*to County.
Flor Ida
D A TED August IS. Ilf)
AAARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk of Mid Court
By JaneE Jasewlc
As Deputy Clerk
Publish August IX IX IW)
DEH-U4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUO ICIALCIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AN DFO R
SEM IN O LICO U N TY
Co m N s .T M T H C A M K

RESO LUTION TRU ST COR
P O R A T IO N AS C O N ­
SERVATOR FOR CARTERET
FED ERAL SAVINGS BANK Successor to C A R T E R E T
SAVINGS BANK. F.A..
Plalntlll.
vs.
WILLIAM O. RUHFF E T AL .
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notke Is hereby glvon that,
pursuant to the Or (tor or Final
Judgment entered In tots coum
In Ike Circuit Court ol Semlnoto
County. Florida. I will Mil ttto
property situstod In Semlnoto
County. F lor Ido. described os:
Lot ) l . BEAR LAKE HILLS,
according to the plot morool os
recorded In Plot Book IX Pago
V . ol mo Pubtk Records ol
Semlnoto County. Florida,
ol public solo, to mo highest and
best bidder, lor cash, it mo
West front door ot Semlnoto Co
CourtbouM m Sentord. Flor Ids.
01 11:00 A M . on Soptombor 14.
IW)
MARYANNE MORSE
AS C L E R K O F THE COURT
By: JaneE Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August IX JX IW)
DEH 1)7
IN TH E CIR CU ITC O U R TO F T H I EIG H TEEN TH
JUO ICIALCIRCUIT
IN AN OFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATB OF FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C 0 M N e .ifl-im C A .1 tK
Flo. Bor No. 1417)
RESO LUTION TR U ST COR
PORATION os Conservator lor
FIRST FE O E R A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IOA.
Plslntlll(s).
W ILB U R H ROWAN. JR ..
RENEE M ROWAN, and JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE. Unknown
Tononis.
DefeedanKt)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby glvon mot.
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure entered In the
obova slylod cause. In Iho
Circuit Court ol Semlnolo
C o u n ly . F lo rid a . Iho un
dert-gned Clerk will Mil Iho
properly situate In Semlnoto
Counly. Florida described es
Lot M. * AY WOOD RE PLAT,
according to the Plot thereof es
recorded In Plot Book X. Pages
V and X . Public Records ol
Semlnolo County. Florida
al publk Mle. to m highest
bidder, tor cash, ol no West
Freni door al tho Semi role
County CourthouM. Sanford.
Florida ol ll:M em . on Sop
(ember 14. IW )
D A TED August lo. IW)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: JoneE. Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish August IX IX IW)
OEH IX

Coffee drinkers say cartel
price hikes won’t slow flow
5

PHILLIPC. WELSH, slol..

Defendant!!)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Notice It hereby given that the
undersigned Maryanne M o t m ,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Semlnoto County. Florida, will,
on September f. tm. ot 11:M
a m at the West Front door ol
tho Semlnolo Counly Court
houM. In the City ol Sentord.
Florida, otter lor sale and Mil al
public outcry to the highest and
best bidder for cosh, tho follow
Ing described property situated
In Seminole County, Florida,
to wit:
LOT )l. (LESS THE W EST
a tM F E E T THEREOF) A LL
OF LOT n AND THE W EST
7 04 F E E T OF LOT I). BLOCK
« ! . SANLANDO THE SUBURB
BEAU TIFUL. PALM SPRINGS
S E C TIO N . ACCORDING TO
T H E PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PAGE kill. PUBLIC RECORDS
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA
pursuant to the final decree of
foreclosure entered In a c o m
ponding In uld Court, tho stylo
ot which is M A R G AR ETTEN A
COMPANY. INC . successor In
Intorest to N A TIO N SB A N C
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
OF VIRGINIA, formerly known
os SO V R A N M O R T G A G E
CORPORATION vs. P H ILLIP
C WELSH.sfsi.
In accordance with tho Amor
leans with Disabilities Act. per
sons needing a special accom
modatton to participate In this
proceeding should contact the
Individual or agency sending
this notice no later than Mven
( I ) days prior to the proceeding
at the address given on notice

___________

■ylLISABBTH DUNHAM
Associated Press Writer
It’s enough to give you cnfTrlnc Jitters: The
world's major coffcc-producing nations are form*
Ing a cartel lo cut supply and raise prices.
What's next? Ucan rationing? Lines at the
coffee shop? Odd- and even-numbered days on
which you can fill up your mug?
Whatever the outcome. American coffee lovers
say. they'll keep drinking.
"I think people pay an awful lot tor collec
already, and they'll keep paying the price." said
Heather Cole, who senes all manner of coffee
drinks at Uptown Espresso in Seattle, a city with
more espresso makers than Las Vegas has slot
machines and a loving civic relationship with the
beverage.
"I think people here arc more serious alnuil
their coffee than they arr about their food." Cole
said. "T h ey don't inlnd paying more for coffee.
About two dozen African and Latin American
countries, meeting In Uganda, said Tuesday they
will establish an OPEC-llke Association of Coffcc-l’roductng Countries. Members plan to hold
back 20 percent of their exports. beginning Oct.
"Our objective Is to attain realistic prices for
coffee.*' said Antonio Loddcr. Brazil's commerce
minister.
The economies of producing countries Have

Prospect of Kevorkian trial intrigues
experts over society’s hostilities, fears

Telephone (1041 1)7 SOW; 1 (0001

m i n t (TDOI or 1 (boot OSS
1770 tv i. via Florida Relay
Service
WITNESS my hand end ol
tlclal m o I of Mid Court August
0. t m
(S E A L )
By: JoneE. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish August IX IX t m
O EH 114
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG HTEEN TH
JUOICIALCIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S E N O .n o in c a u k
L IB E R T Y NATIONAL BANK
AN D TRUST COMPANY.
Plalntlll.
JO H N H. JORDAN and N R LLY
JORDAN. His Wile, end THORP
CONSUMER DISCOUNT COM
PANY.
Delendont(s).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV EN
pursuant to o Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure doled August 4.
IW ). end entered In Co m N o
V) 0777 CA 14 K. ol the Circuit
Court of the E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit In end lor SEM
INOLE County. Florida wherein
L IB E R TY NATIONAL BANK
A N O TRUST COM PANY Is
P l a l n t l l l and J O H N H
JORDAN. 01 ol. are Defen
donlx I win Mil to the higiwsl
and best bidder lor cosh In Iho
West Iron! door ot the Court
houM. In Sentord. SEMINOLE
County. Flor Ido. ol It 00 o'clock
on September 7X IW). the fol
lowing described property ot Ml
form In u&gt;d Final Judgment, lo
wit:
Lots I. 1. X 4. t end 0. and
vacated strut lying North ol
Lois I and &gt;. Block A. Son Lando
Springs Treel No 7). Second
Roplol according to the Plal
thereof as recorded In Plot Book
f. Page X Public Records ol
Semlnoto Counly. Florida
D A TED August M W )
MARYANNE MORSE
AS Clerk ol Mid Court
By JaneE. Josowk
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: August IX IX IW )
D EH IX

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG HTEEN TH
JUOICIALCIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASENO.tXMU CA14-K
F E D E R A L TR U S T B A N K .
FSB.
Plalntlll.
EDWARD S MCCALL. JR end
JO A N N E T MCCALL.hiswltol
CH AR LES HERM AN
TE TE N B A U M and A R L E N E
M YRA TETENBAUM. his wltol
and UNKNOWN TEN A N T(S ) In
POSSESSION.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN
that on September 14. IW ). ol
11.00 A M ot Iho West Front
door ol the CourthouM of Sum I
nolo County. Sanford. Florida.
Iho undersigned Clerk will otler
tor solo the following described
root property:
L o is 11 ond 11. F O R T
M ELLON, according to the Plot
thereof as recorded In Plot Book
X Page tf. K Iho Public Records
of Semlnoto Counly. Florida
Ttw alaresLad sale will be
made pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
e n t e r e d In C i v i l N o
f ) 1ISI C A U K now pending In
the Clrcull Court ol the Elgh
teenth JudkUl Circuit In and lor
Semlnoto Counly. Florida
OAT EO August IX IW)
Persons with o disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In mis proceeding
should canted ADA Coordinator
•I X I Norm Park Avenue. Sulla
N X I. Santord. Florida JJ77I. al
toast live days prior to Iho
proceeding Telephone 14071
» &gt; U X . Oil. 4777; I M0 MS 1771
(T O D ) or 1 (000) MS0770 (V ).
via Florida Relay Service
AAARYANNE MORSE
Clerk olthe Clrcull Court
BY: JaneE. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish August IX IX IW )
O EH IW

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_
. -from •
x
r lr r s Ithat
suffered
the
sharp siss^linr
decline In
In nprices
followed the 1089 demise of an export quota
system. Producers earned »5 .8
coffee
last year, down from i l 1 billion In 1987. Uganda
President Yowerl Museveni said.
mnrWpl
The cartel actually might stabilize the market.
J d Nik! Zuekcrmn?. o f T . d » Okla Shc u„d her
husband own the Gold Coast Coffee Roasting Co..
a bean seller and cafe.
.
Mrs. Zuckcrman said profit margins are bo low
on some South American plantations that man&gt;
farmers arc turning to other crops.
.
•'They've been producing less, so for them to be
nblc to raise some prices and regulate It a b,t
in the long run. help us all out. "h e w ld . Not
only will they be able to continue producing on
plantations, but theyTI be able to expand and
produce on more plantations.
Mrs. Zuckcrmnn said she expects any price
increase would be so small that most retailers will
absorb It.
.
,
___
Even tf the price of one cup docs Increase. It
won't tie by much, said Lee Cohen, manager of
The Dally Grind coffee shop In Albany. N.Y.
Tf I pass on an Increase. I believe It can t go up
more t h a n s ix c e n ts a day." he said.
That's not much o f a barrier to Java Junkies.
"T h e way coffee Is In Seattle, people can I live
without It." said Catherine Baker, a ballet dancer,
as she sipped a caffe latte at Uptown Espresso ' I
don't think they care what It costs.

By JULIA PRODIS
Associated Press Writer
DETROIT — Society's fears,
hostilities anti sympathies aboul
death and dying will also go on
trial If Dr. Jack Kevorkian takes
his case to a Jury.
The Issues In the assistedsuicide case are volatile, the key
players passionate. Whatever
the outcome, one thing Is cer­
tain.
"Y ou ’ll have one hell of a
trial." said Arthur Caplan. an
authority on medical ethics.
If a trial comes lo pass, some
believe It rould have the social
Impact of the 1973 Roc vs. Wade
abortion ruling, the drama of the
1925 Scopes "monkey trial."
and the media hoopla of the
William Kennedy Smith rape
trial.
A Kevorkian trial would not
have a direct legal effect beyond
Michigan.
But some experts speculate
that If K ev o rk ia n p revails,
d octors q u ie tly p rescrib in g
overdoses of drugs to terminally
III pntlents will do so more
openly. Other states with laws
against assisted suicide might
toss them out. More terminally
III people might choose to die the
Kevorkian wuy. Poor people
might be coaxed Into suicide to
spare their families the burden
of hospital bills.
"I would predict the Kevorkian
trial would be the start of a
major debate that will take
anywhere from five to 10 years
lo resolve and will push abortion
aside as the major social Issue
facing Americans." said Caplan.
director o f the Unlverslly of
M i n n e s o t a ' s C e n t e r for
Dlomcdlcul Ethlcsi "It would
have enorm ous International
attention."
That Is Just what Kevorkian
and his flam boyant lawyer.
Geoffrey Flcgcr. arc hoping for.
"Th is Is not a test case. I sec It
as THE case." Flcgcr said. "Il
will begin a domino effect In

Legal Notice
IN TH E CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUOICIALCIRCUIT
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.tHOTSCAIS
DIVISION K
CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN
NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA.
Plelnllflltl.
JACK DOUGLAS LANIER,
et et.
Defendanllt).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to e Final Judgment ol
foreclosure dated August X 1**).
end entered In Ca m NO *7 7070
CAM ot ttto Clrcull Court ol the
EIG H TEEN TH Judicial Circuit
In end lor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein C ITIZE N S
AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA Is the
Plalntlll and JACK DOUGLAS
LANIER. CAROL E LANIER,
and ROBBINS MANUFACTUR
ING COMPANY ars the Deten
dents. I will Mil to the highest
and best bidder tor cash al the
West front steps ot the SEMI
NOLE County CourthouM al
It 00a m..on Septembers, let),
the following described property
as set forth In said Final
Judgment:

LOTS X AND )1 (LESS THE
SOUTH too F E E T OF LOT X I,

BLOCK D. SANLANDO

SPRINGS. TR A C T 24. AC
C O R D IN G T O TH E P L A T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK X PAGE 17. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
WITNESS M Y HAND and the
seal ot this Court on August X
Iff!
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: JenoE Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish August IX IS. I**)
DEH IX

every state."
Kevorkian practically begged
to be arrested after he helped a
3 0 -y e a r-o ld . t e r m in a lly III
Michigan m an kill himself Aug.
4. At a n ew s c o n fe r e n c e .
Kevorkian detailed his role In the
death because, he said, he
wanted prosecutors to have ull
the ammunition they needed to
press churgcs.
M i c h i g a n ' s law agai nst
assisted suicide needs to he
challenged und the Issue put to
rest, he said.
W uync County Prosecutor
John O'Hair agreed on Tuesday,
m aking K evorkian the first
|&gt;cnion charged under the law.
which look effect In February.
O ' H a i r sai d he b e l i e v e s
usslstcd suicide should he legal
under certain circumstances.
But he said. " I f It takes a
criminal prosecution or trial of
Dr. Jack Kevorkian to bring this
issue to full discussion and
resolution, so be II."
Kevorkian has had u role In
the deaths of 17 people since
H*k). Murder charges were filed
In the first three deaths hut were
thrown out because tlic state
had no law at the time against
assisted suicide.
Under the new law. which Is
under review by a stale appeals
couri. helping someone commit
suicide is punishable by four
years In prison and a $2,000
fine.
Dr. Tom Preston, a Seattle
cardiologist who helped lead an
unsuccessful effort In Washing­
ton to legalize assisted suicide,
believes more and more doctors
who have been quietly pre­
scribing fatal doses of medica­
tion would "com e out o f the
closet" If Kevorkian won at trial.
"A fter one or two physicians
arc acquitted under these laws
— they might even be convicted
with no sentence — then that
will be the end of II." Preston
said. "Prosecutors arc not going
to keep bringing people before

Legal Notice
IN TH E CIRCUITCOURT
OF TH E EIG HTEEN TH
JUOICIALCIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. ej-)7S4CA
DIVISION I4K
CTX MORTGAGE COMPANY
F/K/A PLAVCO MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC .
Plaintiff.
vs
ROONEYR ROHRBACHER.
etai.
Oelendantls).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order Re
scheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated August X IttJ, and en
tered in CaM No *7 7744CA I4K
ol the Circuit Court of the
EIG H TEEN TH Judicial Circuit
In and lor SEMINOLE Counly.
Florida wherein CTX MORT
C A G E C O M P A N Y F/K /A
PLAVCO MORTGAGE COM
PANY. INC Is the Plalntlll and
RODNEY R ROHRBACHER.
IN LEE ROHRBACHER and
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY. INC art the Oefen
dents. I will Mil to the highest
and best bidder lor cash at the
west tront entrance ol the SEM
INOLE County Courthouse s&lt;
11:00 a m . on the tth day ol
September. I*t). the lottowing
described property as Mt forth
In Mid Final Judgment
.
LOT SO. SPRINGVIEW. AC
C O R D IN G T O T H E P L A T
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOk 7t, AT PAGES 47
AND 4). OF TH E PUBLIC
RECO RDS OF SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAN0 and tha
Mat ot this Court on August f.
Iff)
(SEAL!
HONORABLE
AAARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August IX IX Iftl
OEH ITS

the courts when the precedent Is
that nothing happens."
Many states outlaw assisted
suicide, and recent initiatives in
California and Washington to
legalize It have failed.
Derek Humphry, author of the
best seller "Final Exit." a how-to
book on suicide, said It would be
a mistake for the right-to-dlc
movement to rest their hopes
with Kevorklnn.
" I t ’s a plncer movement. He's
coming at tt through the courts
and wc In th e rlght-to-die
movement arc coming through
the legislatures." Humphry said
" I think by the end of this
century, people who arc dying
and need help to die because of
their suffering will be able to get
It quietly, decently and lawfully
and It won’t make the newspa­
pers. It will he Just another
medical procedure."
Almost as much an Issue as
the Issue Itself Is Kevorkian
himself, a strident, gaunt and
Intense man who some say does
more to hurt the cause than to
help It. Critics o f the 65-ycar-old
Kevorkian are bothered by Ills
lone-wolf tendencies and his
helping people die In secluded
places — a deserted cabin, a
closed o ffic e on a Sunday
morning. Inside his rusted van
tn an Island park.
A trial would probably "make
Dr. Jack Kevorkian Into a hero, a
martyr or l&gt;oth tn certain circles
and In other circles even more
the devil than he's seen as
being." said Alexander Capron.
co-dlreclor of the University ol
Southern California’s Pacific
Center for Hrnlth Policy and
Ethics.
"P e o p le who believe there
ought to t&gt;e a right to assisted
suicide under certain conditions
don't think Kevorkian's way Is
acceptable." said Yale Kamisar.
a University or Michigan pro­
fessor of constitutional law. "H e
makes people nerv ous. He scares
them."

Legal Notice.N TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. *7 III) CA U K
HOME SAVINGSOF
AMERICA. FSB. l/k/a HOAAE
SAVINGSOF AMERICA. F A .
Plalntlll.
PAUL H MATTSON; GALE W
MATTSON, and JOHN OOE
and JA N E OOE. fictitious
names represent ing tenants In
pOSMSSlOn.

Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment In Foreclosure
entered in the above styled
cauM. In the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County. Florida. I.
Clerk ol ttto Clrcull Court ol
Semlnoto County, Florida, will
Mil that certain property slluat
ed In Semlnoto Counly. Florida,
more particularly described as
Lot 14. SANORA SOUTH
UNIT ONE. according to the
plat thereof, recorded In Plat
Book tf. Pages 74 and 77. Pttollc
Records ot Semlnoto County.
Florid*
at public Mto. to the highest and
besl bidder, lor cash, at the west
Iron! steps ol the Semlnoto
County CourthouM. X t North
Park Avenue. Santord. Florida,
at II 00 a m on September f.
!**)
witness my hend and ttto
official Mai ol this Court on
August). Iff)
(SEAL)
AAARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: JaneE. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August IX IX Iff)
DEH m

Legal Notice
IN TH EC IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIALCIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORI0A
c a s e n o . n e ts) c a i x k
NATIONSBANC FIN AN CIAL
S E R V IC E S CORPORATION
l/k/a C X $ SOVRAN CREDIT
CORP. l/k/e C B S FAM ILY
CR EDIT. INC.
Plalntlll,
G EORGE DEQUATTRO and
D EBR A O EQ U A TTR O .
husband and wife. STATE OF
FLORIDA
Defendant!
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that, pursuant le a Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure en
(•red In the above styled c o u m .
In the Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida. I will Mil the
property situated tn Seminole.
Florida, described at:
Lot tt). SPRING OAKS. Unit
S. according to the plat thereof
as recorded In Plal Book IX
Pages II and 71. Public Records
ol Semlnoto County, F lor Ida
at public sale, to the highett and
best bidder, lor cash, at the
Wett tront door ot the Semlnoto
County CourthouM. at 11:00
a m on September*. Iff)
D A TED August f. Iff)
AAARYANNE AAORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUITCOURT
By: Jane E Jetcwlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August IX IX Iff)
DEH 117

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C alling a ll fresh m an runners

Myers
takes final
league title

I.AKK M ANY — Lake M.uv I Hull School girls
hr.ul imss country i 'im c Ii Mike Gibson is IimiK iiiu
Ini In shin.in runners for tin ti|&gt;cnmliig season
"\Yr wi'Ii 'iiiih * runnrrs in .m y grade." snlil
(ilhsou
Mill we srrui to lllivr .1 h.iril llm r
getting 1hr un ril mil lo thr Irrshuirii Wr will
pr.u in r .11 (i p 111 (hr rrsi ol this week .mil make
.1 ili'i tsion wlii'ii srliool si.iris next wrrk .is in
will'll p r.irllrr will hr "

From Staff Reports
SAN FO R D - Finally
T in 1 Sanford Neereatlnn sprlnH
women's slow pitch sollhall leaHue
fin a lly reached Its n u n liislou
Tuesday niHht at Fort Mellon Pa...
Myers Tree Sendee rlatmliiH the
championship with a 10-1 win over
Hopkins Meat PaeklttH
Myers victory completes a lateseason eharHe that saw the leaHue
ehamplotts eomc from two Haines
hack in the '.la n d in g
Hopkins ( 10 31 won Its Itrst nine
Humes, then lost two of Its last three
Haines of the rcnular season, in
cltidlnH a 13-9 loss to Myers 111 21
on Tuesday. A u h d. in (lie linnl
Hatne of thr season that Inrrrd
Tuesday night's name
Myers scored all the runs It would
need In the honour of the lirst
InnlnH as Rhonda Forstner drove In
See W om en. Page 3B

Sanford A S A u m p ires clinic
SANFORD - A 1 linn lor .n ivn n r lnlrirslril In
becoming .in ASA (AtlMirtir Snllh.ill Assort.1
lion) rrrllltril tnnplri* will h r rnndiirtcd oil
Saturdav. August 21 .it Saitlurd 1‘ltv Hall. MM)
N Park Avenue, starting ul H a in
I hr ASA Is thr largest sanctioning sollhall
oig.uu/ulton ill th r win Id
I hr 1 liulr will hr roitdurtrd bv llir Sanlord
( Mill luting S r r v lr r and iinllkr ntlirr rltnlrs thr
whnlr srssion w lilrh inrludrs held work, rulrs
It. 11111111*and li st will lx- dour in our day
For morr liilorinatlon. rail D u .in r l.aFnllrllr at
.I22'9&lt;)26 or Noi k\ Klllngsvvorth at lIn* Sanlurd
Nrrir.itloti Di'pariuirnl at 330-5697

S em in o le P O N Y re g is tra tio n
FIVE P O IN TS — Registration lor tall leagues
oltrrnl In th r Srinuiolr I’O N Y (Protrri O u r
Nation s Ym ithl Masrhall League will hr avail
ahlr on Salurrlay Anri 21 and Saturday Aug
2H at thr Flv r I’olntsCom pIrx
Plavrrs h rtw rrn thr alies ol 5 and 15 aninvitrd 10 register on n tlirr day hrtwrrn tin
hours of 10 a m and 2 p m I’la yrrs inuM hr tin
designated a)Jr hv Atlg 1. HUM A ropy «&gt;1 th r
plavrr s hath certificate Is required as pronl ol
ajfr lot thosr plavrrs rrHisirrum lor thr lust time
with Srrnlnolr PONY
T h r registration frr lot plavrrs between thr
a Hr s ul 5 and 12 is $35. $45 lor plavrrs Id
throuHh 15 Fam ilydiscountsa rr available
For info. &lt;all 1)211-5570and Ira v r message

Longw ood fall s o ftb a ll
LONG W O O D — T h r City ol l.onuwood Parks
and Hrrrratlon Drparttnrnt has openings in
tlirlr Fall Sollhall t.raHur lor Men s Class C and
Su|M-r (' Co rd . M rti‘anver-50and Womrn
Leaguesarr srt to start thr w r r k ol Scptcmlx-r
Id and run tun- niHhl a w rrk lor It) wrrks
Frr* arr $200 lor Mrn s Class C and Super(
and $200 lor Ovrr-ftO. Co rd and women
Intrrrstrd tram s should call Siinih I.mu.is .0
200 ll-ld o r 2&lt;»o d 117 Monday throuHh Friday

Fall s o ftb a ll in O vie d o
OVIEDO — T h r Ovlrdo N rr real ion and Parks
Department's tall sollhall leagues arr scheduled
to begin plav 1 hr w rrk ol Srpt I •)
T h r m rn s IraHurs will play on Fursduv
Wrdnrsday and I hursday iu h Iu s at thr Ovlrdo
Sports Complex I hr wom rn s Iranur will also
piny on Wednesday mnhi w hile a ro rd Iranur Is
planned tor Friday niHht
Games will hr played at 7. H and 0 p in
Open rrHlstratlon lor all live leagues will hr
avallahlr from Ann 16 throuHh Sept 7 An
orHanl/atlonal mrrtltiH is scheduled lor Th u rs ­
day. Sept. 9. at 7 p 111
League frrs a rr $310 plus a $15 Anirrlrau
Sollhall Assoi latlon Ire
For details, ru n la rl C ory Clarke al the Ovlrdo
Nrr rratlon and Parks Department. 350-5660

AROUND TH E S TA TE
DeBerg to play a g a in s t Bills
TAM P A — Steve DrllrrH- w ho's played one
quarter in each of Tampa May's two prevason
Haines, w ill see extensive urllnn Saturday niHht
In Ol l.milo aHa in si 1 lie Mu Main Mills
DcBcrg. dll. prnhahlv w ill play al least one halt
w uli Crain Krt&lt; ksntt and Mark Vlnsir sharlttH 1 lurest ol the work
Another Hfoup of players W yilie will hr
watching elosrl v aHalnsI the Mills will lx- I hr
ktrkrrs liiru m h rn t Eddie M urray and tree
agents Tra rv M rim rlt and M lrh a rl I lusted arc
rnmpriliiH lor true or. |xisslblv. tw o rosier sjkUs

A R O U N D T H E N A T IO N
Kile, A lro s blank M a rlin s
IIOI STON — Darryl Kile pitched a career best
I lure hitler lot Ills srroild sliutiiut tills M-.lsun as
1 lit I Inusiou Asiriishr.n ihr Florida Marlins-I 0
Kilt lid II s m irk out riHht and walked two In
Ills third I'o in p lrlr liiiillc Me rrllretl IM ol the
last 22 hatters he faced Ills previous low Ini
Haim was a live-hitler Pal Napp II II allowed
lour runs In four itmtuHs
The victory was Houston's seventh in I*)
H.unes Florida has now lost four ul Its last live

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Linda Kenny (hilting) led Myers Tree Service to the
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Tuesday, collecting a triple, two singles, ono run. and

lour RBI as Myers heal Hopkins Meat Packing The win
caps a late season charge by Myers, which came Irom
two games back In tho standings lo claim Iho crown

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W IN TER SPRINGS
It must have Im-c ii
something hi i lie water
For one ol the lew times ui memory. Ixult ol thr
Ovinlo slow pit ill snllh.ill trams roarlird by
Mli krs Norton sullrri'd losses in the same w rrk
Alter wait I i i i i H their sister tram, thr Paddv
Mi Gee s Mire suiter a 17-2 loss in leaHUc-lrudltiH
Lewis Drvw.tll Monday niHht. Tom an W illy's
tried to s a v i till week tot tile Ovlrdo squads Bill
tin m rn rami up short dropping a 7 &lt;i derision
to On tin- Rocks in I h r W inter SpruiHs
Kciii'.ititiu D rp.irtm riil Men's Tuesday Night
( I.iss C Summer Slowplli h Sollhall l.caHue al
('riu r.il Winds park
Last iu h Iii Hu the women's Hatur|. w r i o u ld n l
till and w r rniddii I field
said Norton "O llier
thatitli.it wr did OK
I'nitlght w r lilt the hall pretiv well, hut the
lilts wi ri spread out W&lt; pist i o u ld n l pul th e m
together I )li wr|| iliat s die w a v it H&lt;H's

I In men were down 7 2. hut ratttr li.uk Willi
lout runs m tin null tuning to get within one run.
Imt i mild get not loser
Former Ovlrdo High Si limil si.u Ryan A lkirr
had the lug blow m the tilth inning lor Toucan
Willy s. i r.n klugn threr-run home run
Alktrr also made thr defensive plav nl the
game r nulling Into the left held truer to make a
rim saving catch m the bottom ol the lourili
inning l or tits &lt; lion Alktrr ended up with a rut
on h i s t best i l l . m tali almost hum shoulder lo
shoulder
Former Like Howell and Seminole Com m unity
&lt; nllrgr baseball player liillv Siripp also bail a lug
Halite on clrlmsr. Hulling two catches m the
out Drill into double plav s
Ptovidlng ilie oltrnsr lor Totiran Willy's were
Mob York (three Inis). A lktrr llmmc run. three
Rlill. Kenny T u lllr Isiiiglr two Rllll. Kildlr
Norton (single. Klill and Slrlpp. Ronnie Gardner,
.lohii Mi Kav Chiu k l.aPelers and Dennis Codri-v
lone single eaeltl
Tin loss dropped Tom an Willy s to 6-3. while
()n I'hc Rocks unproved lo 5 I Willy s vv ill Imisli
Us season next I uesdav vv uli a 7 30 p til against
tin Mroadway Homlwrs and must win lo Insure a
set ond plai t- tmish and a trophy
For the Mire mi Monday uiglit. Ferrl Mann and
Tainilil Cliessei had I wo tills each as Paddv
Metier s Irll lo 1-5 File Mlt r will also lllllsh their
season next Moml.iv with an H HO p in against
ib&lt; Bruisers and musi win n&gt; linlsli with a 5oo
season and a 1 1ill d pl.n r Imisli

W e m o m e n ta rily in te rru p this s e a s o n -----The Sanlord Recreation Department's Summer
Youth Basketball League experienced an
unscheduled night oil Tuosday Loague play
should resume Thursday al the Sanford Middle
School gymnalonum with Robert Rullin (with

H«nld Pkofj br Roftr Mjrnjch

ball) and his Arrow Force II loammates playing
tho Bad Boys at 7 pm. while tho Sanford
Housing Authority laces Iho Willie Hollio Five
al 8 p m Jorome Williams (while shirt) and his
Medical Conlor teammates havo Iho bye

Elder Anderson wins race as son takes series
Dy PAUL M A R S E Q L I A

Special lo the Herald
ORLANDO
Friday nlglii slln .il
leg ol llir l.air Mmlrl Triple Crown
at Orlando Sprrilwtirld turned into a
lather-sun sliixitoiii lK-lwerii Dirk
ami Wayne Anderson
Dick Anderson, the father, went
green Hag to checkers to win thr
lOO-l.ip event However the overall
I rtplr Crown i liamplou was W .iyur
Andrrson who li.ul three top-live
Mulshes III the s r t l r s
Wavne Anderson nxik Ih r title
with a two point advantage over
O strrn s Man Klnlrv
"litis |s tnv lust championship
and Tin rr.iliv lltrlllrd
'.m l Wayne
Anderson, who vvas piloting the
Allan Meeks i at
Mv dad also won
the crown, along with a bunch ol
other great drivers Now . I'm proud
in I k - in their conqiany
Dirk Anderson s e t (h r evening's

tasiesi qualifying Bute and. by the
lurk of the draw, started the race
from the Inside (Mile Daniel Kerne,
who won Hu b r s i iwn races ol tlic
series, started on the outside of the
lirst row
I knew I had my work cut out for
me tonight." said Dirk Anderson,
who won the
Triple Crown
c h a m p io n s h ip
" W i t h D a n ie l
I Keene) starting next lo me. I knew I
had lo pimp out front early bold my
line and st.iv out ol trouble
Mv C it r u s C h r y s le r Dodge
Davton.i lor the |ob done It wnxn t
p e rliil but tt gave me enough to
vv III

Crossing the strijx' several ear
lengths ht'lund Anderson was Ills
sun. Wayne, who was trailed by
Pete O n . Ed Meredith, and Klnlcy
"I in real proud ol Wayne's lluish
tonight, hut most of all. with the
progress he's made tills season.'
See An derson *. Page 3B

Russell dedicates victory
By P A U L MAR S E QL IA

Special lo the Herald
S A M S U L A - Apopka's David
Russell cruised to victory In the
Late Model feature event Satur­
d ay n ig h t at New S m y r n a
Speedway and then dedicated the
victory to thr memory of 30 year
old David Mobley, who passed
away last week
David assisted Ills father. Carl
"Captain Video
Mobley, the
video technician at O rla n d o
SpecdWorld and New Sm yrna
Speedway. In victory lane cere­
monies. Russell presented the
winner's trophy to Carl.
"New Sm yrna Speedway has
always been more than a race
track to me We're not only

competitors, we're all friends and
fam ily." said Russell, who also
celebrated Ills birthday Saturday
"David was a real super guy tb.it
w r will all miss More than
anything I wanted to w in tlie rare
for Mr. M (Curl Mohleyl and Ids
wife
"I hope that tills trophy will
somehow convey our deep feel
lugs and sincerity lor tlu-lr loss
Carl Mobley added. "Mv wile
and I appreciate ibis very mm b
we know everyone here is slut ere
In tlu-lr feelings and we u p p m i
ate It very much "
Russell, driving the Hnrseu
Around Farms Pontiac Firebird
led every circuit to claim tits
sixth win of the season He was
See Dedication. Page 3B

1b »

�f ■ • Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Wednesday, August 18, 1003

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
Tuotday night
First ra t* -1 4 M .M : 11.17
3 David Whitman
5 30 5 30 3 30
7CR't Smohaum
|00 4 40
4Quick Jal
3 30
0 13 71 33.14 P (1 71 33.44 T (17-41 441.34
lacond race — 1454, 0:11.54
4 Caro I Tigress
4 40 5 30 3 40
r Gift Of Greco
4 30 3 40
3 Prlcoloss Winner
1.30
Q (4-7) 11.44 P 14-71 54 44 T (4 7 1) 11144 DO
(14) 14 44
TMrO race — 1454, B: 34.tf
4 Wright Doe Day
30 40 7 30 5 40
I Georgia Fly
5 40 4 40
SCV'i Kid Loomer
10 40
Q (1-4) 14.44 P (4-1) 144.74 T (4-1-51 541.44
Fourth race - 1444. D: 14.74
3 U s Bad Boy
7 00 3 X 400
4 Zaggin With Zig
4403 40
I Manatee Kathy
310
Q (1-4) It 40 P (14 ) 77 40 T (34 4) 147 40
Fifth race -1410. E: 11.44
7 Border Culprit
14 40 730 S40
1 Drew's Prlte
4 003 30
4 My Big Nine
17 40
0(1-7111 44P(7 1) 45 40TI7-14) 1117.74
tilth ra c e -IS M . Ai 74 40
1Public Approach
17 00 7 00 4 40
iRlotSlnlln
4 00 1 40
1 Urban's Steel
7 40
Q It 4) 11.40 P (1 47 104 40 T (1411 111 04
Pick 117-7-1) let Ipald 11.40
Seventh race - ISM. 0 It .17
4 Rocker Rhonda
1740 14 00 4 40
7 RD * Little Guy
4 40 4 00
IM PS Andrew
710
Q (47) 41.74 P (47) 145 00 T (47 4) 4M 44 S
(4 7 4 5) 1114 40
Eighth race — I 4M. C; 11.71
4 Pinto Paula
34 40 15 70 4 00
7 Homerun Master
4 00 1 40
i Ttf Estell
140
0(74)74 74 P (41) M 1ST (4 1-1)114 41
ninth race — 14M. A: w 74
4 LR Christian
410 710 140
SDLB'sDude
7 40 4 70
4 Glenwood Clover
4 70
0 (41) It 44 P (45) 141.70 T (4141 IT IM QD
(1 4 a 4 All) M.74
llth ra c e -IS M .B : 11.lt
1 Pirns Prmse
17 40 740 1 10
4 Husker Eipress
540 140
1 RV Lethal Weapon
7 40
Q (14) 14.41 P (1-4) X* 44 T (14 1) 114 44
lllhrace — 14M. 0 : 11.11
5 TM Brlana
If 00 410 1 40
I Glens Pet
140 3 40
7 Patience H
140
Q (54) 11.44 P (14) 41 If T 114-7) Ifl.M
Carryover S114ll.ll
11th race — 14M, A: M.71
7ML Chlettan Dan
7 40 7.14 4 00
500 130
l Seductive
1 Anthony D
140
O (1-7) 41 M P (7-1) 114.14 T (7-1-5) 144.44 S
(7-1-5-1)4574.44
llthrace — 3*44. T; It It
1 Bikini Watcher
4 00 4 40 140
IJC K Genie
4 00
710
7 Final Chapter
500
Q (1 11 14.41 P (14) ll.M T (14-7) 414.11
I4thrace-I4M , Cl 11.11
5 Aok Bob
10 40 10 40 5 00
ITravoltna
30 30 540
4 Behns Jenna Rue
1110
O (111 45.44 P (111 111.11 S (5-14-4)
11I4M.M
A — 444/ H— 1111.744

All Tima* EOT
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ea*t Division
W L
Pel.
Philadelphia
74 43 47*
47 17 .54)
St Loui*
Montreal
43 57 .535
40 4*4
Chicago
X
57 43 .475
Plttiburgh
Florida
‘ 11 44 «re
Haw York
41 71 145
Watt Dtvttton
W L
Pci.
San Francltco
X
»0 444
Atlanta
73 47 .404
Moutton
1) 57 .571
Lot Angela*
5* X
.500
Cincinnati
40 47 4*7
San Diego
44 74 343
Colorado
43 75 344
Tuetday't Gama*
Chicago 7. Montreal 7.1*1 gam#
Montreal 4. Chicago 4. Tnd game
Plttiburgh 10. San Frencitcol
Clnclnnatia. New YgrkO
Atlanta ). Lot Angata* I
Hamtow 4, Florida 0
SI. Loult I. San Oiego 4
Philadelphia 10. Colorado 7

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Montreal (Hill 7 31 at Chicago (Hibbard

f * l.7 :X p m
San Francisco (Wilson | 41 at Pittsburgh
(Smith 14). 7 15 pm
New York ITanana 513) at Cincinnati
(Pugh 7 1l),7 15pm
Los Angeles (Hershlser I 13) at Atlanta
(Avery I I 4 ).7:40pm
Florida (Armstrong 7 171 at Heeslen
(Swindell I t l . l l t p.m
San Diego IBrocall 3 4) at St. Louis
IOsborne 4 4). I 15 p m
Philadelphia (Greene 111) at Colorado
(Sanford l 01. t 05p m.
Thursday ’s Games
San Diego at St. Louis. I.15p m,
San Francisco at Pittsburgh. 1 05 p m
Phi ladelphla at Colorado, 5 05 p m
Los Angeles at Atlanta. 7 40p m
Montreal at Chicago. 4 05 p m
Florida at Houston. 4:01 p.m.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Eost Division
W
L Pci. GB
S7» —
SI
X
Toronto
New York
$70 1
4* 1)
Botlon
la
U
Sal 4'y
Baltimore
47 J7
531 4to
Detroit
47 40 504 •1)
Cleveland
U M
44) 14
Milwaukee
X ) 31
al 71
Wait DtvIUen
W
L Pet. GB
Chicago
41 33 551 —
KanutCIty
47 17 331 )•»
Teie*
II
M
Si) 4()
re* I t )
Seattle
if 40
Calllornla
454 11
sa 44
441 1)
Minnetola
S3 44
re 44 41* I3t)
Oakland
TuvvdJy‘ 1 Gamtl
N«w York It. T* i « i 4. Ill game
T t ia il. New York 1. Tnd gam#
Toronto 4. Cleveland 4
Chicago! Bolton3
Kanui City 1. Mlnneiola 7
04 blend 6. Milwaukee 1
Detroit 4, California ]
Seattle 1 , Baltimore 1
Wedneiday** Garnet
Teiat (Pavlik a a) al New York (Abbott
4 4 ).I p m
Milwaukee (Miranda 7 It at Oakland
I Darling 4 41,1: lip m
Baltimore (Moyer 7al al Saatfia IHanion
1041.1 15pm
Toronto (Stotttamyra 4 4) at Cleveland
ILopat] 1). 7 03p m
Chicago (Bara 5 4 ) at Boston (Darwin 17 41.
7 15p m
Kanui City I Appier 114) at Minnetola
(Tapani; 1I),|.05pm
Datroil (Moore 441 al California (Finter
13 4). 10:05p.m.
Thunder'* Oeme*
Kanut City al Mlnneiola. 1: lip m
Cleveland at Botlon. 7 51pm
Milwaukee at California. IB 05pm

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Ssmlnole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago W hite Sox. His stats are
lor the 1993 season In the first column, personal-best season
totals in the second colum n and current career totals
(Including 1993 games) In the third column.
Raines was 1-lor-4 with a run Tuesday night as the W hite Sox
bogan a three-game series against Boston with a 3-2 win.
Tonight’s game can be seen on ESPN beginning at 7:30 p.m.
RAINES GAUGE
'93
Category
G am es....... ....... 74
At-bals....... .......266
..... 58
H its ............... ....... 81
RBI............ ....... 37
Doubles...... ....... 9
Triples......... ....... 4
Home run3. ....... 12
S teals.......... .....
9
Average....... ........ 305

b ttl
160
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

career
1,777
8,727
1,194
2,004
690
325
100
119
738
.298

Fort Myert (Twln*l
11 17 440 »*)
a Clearwater (Phimet! a
X
411 It
a won tlr*l hall dlvl*!on title
Tuetday’t Game*
St. Lucia 5. Otceola I
Charlotte 4. SI Patertburg 1
Lakeland 4 , Clearwater 1
Dunedin 7, Vero Bear h 3
Fort Myer* 5 We*l Palm Beach I
Fort Lauderdale 1. Seratota 1
Wednetday'i Game*
0*ceolaatSt. Lucie
St Patertburg al Charlotte
Lakeland al Clearwater
Vero Beech at Dunedin
We*t Palm Beech at Fort Myer*
Fort Lauderdale at Seratota
Thurtday'i Game*
St Patertburg at Fort Lauder da1*
Dunedin at Lakeland
Clearwater at St. Lucie. 7
F ort Myer* al Varo Beach
Seratota at Watt Palm Beach
Daytona at Char lotta

A5TR03 «, MARUMI*
HOUSTON
ab r h bi
ib rlib l
Blggio 7b 4 1 ) 1
4 0 10
Carr cl
Finlay el 4 0 0 0
Brbert* 7b 4 0 10
Bgwell lb 4 t 1 1
Cortina II 3 0 10
Anthny rl 3 1 1 1
Shlfte'dlb 4 0 0 0
Cmlnltl 3b 3 0 0 0
Dttrde lb 3 0 0 0
Gmato! II 3 13 0
Snltagoc 3 0 0 0
Whlimr rl 3 0 0 0
Tbniaac 3 0 ) 0
Cedenot* 1 0 0 0
Wen* ** 3 0 0 0
Uribe tl
7000
10 0 0
Rappp
Kllep
3000
Ariatph 10 0 0
Nenp
0000
Briley ph 1 0 0 0
RRdrgip 0 0 0 0
Tefal*
N il)
Tgtelt
X 4 3«
FLORIDA

Southern League
Second Hall
Eaitern Divitton
W L
Kncivilla (Blue Jar*I
71 71
Carolina I Pirate*)
17 35
Orlando (Cub*)
&gt;4 14
* Greenville (Brave*)
71 14
Jacktonvllle (Mariner* I II
M
We*tern Dfvltton
Birmingham (WSoi)
33 71
Chattanooga (Red*)
X 71
Hunttvlile lAIhllcal
X 15
Mamphl* (Royala)
73 X
* Nathvllto (Twin*)
71 31
* wen lirtl hall divitton title
Tuesday'* Oeme*
Greenville 5. Memphlt 1
Chattanooga 4. Carolina 7
Birmingham 4. Jecktenville 4
Munttvllle 17. Knoiville I
Orlando 4. Nethvill* 1
Wednetday'i Game*
Memphlt al Greenville
ChaHanooge at Carolina
Knotvllle at Hunttvlile
Thurtday'i Game*
Greenville el Ortend*, t
Heihvllle el Jacksonville
Carolina*! Knoavllle
Birmingham al ChaHanooge
Mamphl* al Hunltvilla

Pet

GB

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514
.504
411
.411

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40* 11

Florida Stale League
Second Hall
Eallarn Civilian
W
L Pel. GB
SI. Lucia (Metil
11 14 444 4U
14 74 440
W P BeachlEbpotl
Dayton* (Cub*)
7) 77 *40 I0to
Otceola (Atlro*)
7) X 44) IM)
* Lakeland (Tiger*)
71 77 431 I1»)
473 111)
Varo Beach lOodgertl
71 X
31 7*3 1)
Fori Laudardala IRod Soil X
Wot torn Dhrliton
Char lotto (R anger* 1
I) II *47 —
Seratota 1While $o&gt; &gt;
X
31 54* 3
SI Pale 1Cardinal* 1
71 510 3D
X
4*0 4
Dunedin (Blue Jaytl
15 »

4*4 40* *04 - 4
Florida
«•) IM M l - 4
Mow*Ion
E - Berberie 14). Kite 111 OP - Florida t.
Moulton 1. LOB - Florida 5 Moulton ] IB —
Carr 111). Biggto (11) IB -Anthony (1).
IP
M R ER BB SO
Florida
Rapp L. 14
4
1 4
1 1 1
Nan
3
0 0 0
0 '4
RRodrtguui
1
0 0 0
0 0
Hauttan
Kite W, 114
4
1 0 0
1 1
MBP — by Kite (Conlnel.
Umpire* — Home, R lp p lty; F lr t l.
Crawford. Second. Quick. Third. Kerwin
Donley
T — 3 15 A -14.407

BASM ALL LEADERS
NATIONAL LEAOUE
O AB
RGwynn SO
104 4X 51
J* Iter to*SIL
103 3*4 4*
Kruk Phi
11 ) 3*0 X
Merced Pit
104 344 *1
11 * X7 *7
BondiSF
RoThompton SF
*3 343 45
Grace Chi
111 443 *7
Gllkey SIL
*5 3M 77

H Pet.
153

IX
131
Ml
13)
IX
143

in

354
347
)X
33*
335

131
334
.117

Tim Raines

114 457 44 l4l
114
111 olO 71 IM
114
Run* Scared
Dykttra. Philadelphia. 110/ Bond* San
Francltco. 47; Gant. Atlanta. 41. Kruk.
Philadelphia. 74, GUkay, St Loult. 77;
Blggio. Moulton. 77; Biauter. Atlanta. 77
Run* Ballad In
Bond*. San Francltco, 40; Deullon.
Philadelphia, 17; MaWitllamt, San Fran
cltcp. 43. Juttlce. Atlanta. It; Gant. Atlanta.
It; Bagwell. Moulton. 77; Alou. Montreal 77;
King. Plttiburgh. 77. Murray. New York. 77
Hit*
Gwyrm. San Oiego 111. JBell, Plttiburgh
147. Bagwell. Mou*ton, to]; Grace. Chicago
141; King. Plttiburgh, 141, Dykttra.
Philadelphia, loo Canine, Florida, 114;
Bichette. Colorado tie. Jetfertet. St Lout*,
tie; Butter. Lo* Angela*, lie
Double*
B ich e tte , Colorado, 17. O y k it ra .
Philadelphia. 14. Gwyrtn. San Diego. 14.
Blggio, Moulton 1 ], Grace. Chicago. » ;
Bagwell. Moulton, if; Gllkey, St Loul*. 74,
Zeile. SI Louli, 74. Maye*. Colorado. 74.
J Ball. Plttiburgh, 74
Triple*
Butler. Lo* Angela*. 4. Coleman. New
York. (. E Young. Colorado 7; Cattlll*.
Color ado. 7, Finley. Moutton. 7. a ere lied
with a
Hama Run*
Bond*. San Francltco, 34; Gant, Atlanta.
X . Juttlce. Atlanta. 74/ Sou. Chicago. 74
MaWltllami San Francltco. 77. Bonilla. New
York. 74. McGrilf. Atlanta. 74
Bagwell Mou
Bichette Cot

Ststefi

Coleman. New York. M DLawlt. San
Francltco. X ; Jelled**. SI Lout*. 14. Carr,
Florida, IJi OeShiald*. Montreal. 14;
E Y o u n g . C o lo ra d o . 10/ D y k t t r a .
Philadelphia. M
PITCHING
11 Dec itteni
T Green*. Philadelphia. 113. 400. 1 SS.
Burkett. San Francltco. IIS. 741. 1 44.
Glavine. Allenle. 14 4. 771. 107/ Swllt. San
Francltco. 17 5. 771.1 71. Kile. Moulton tl 4.
745. I l l ; Avery. Atlanta 114. 745. 7 44.
Portugal. Mou*ton. 114. .71), 7 44
Strikeout*
Rljo. Cincinnati. 174; Smoltf. Allenle. 157.
Bene*. San Oiego. 145/ GMeddue. Atlanta.
144: Harnltch. Heutlon. 147, Gutman.
Chicago. IX/ Gooden. New York. 115
tayai
La Smith St Looto. 40/ Beck. San Fran
cltco. 34; H4 rvay, Florida. Mr Myer*.
Chicago. 15. MlWilllem*. Philadelphia. 11.
Stanton. Allenle. 17: Wetteland. Montreal. M
AMERICAN LEAGUE
O AB
R H Pel.
Oterud Tor
II* 41* 71 147 117
Moll tor Tor
IX 471 ♦5 153 333
RAIomar Tor
It* *57 *7 147 377
Goniatot Tai
101 403 *7 IX
7)1
Thomat Chi
IIS 41* 71 133 3X
Harper Min
107 341 4} 174 3X
Pt,llllp* Del
117 437 17 IM
31*
LrttonCle
111 43* *4 1)1
315
Gr Hey Jr Sea
II) 4X (1 1)3 314
Mattingly NY
t* 377 5* 11* 31)
RH*nder*on Tor
101 Ml
IS 11)
313
Run*Scored
Mol llor, Toronto. *5. Whit* Toronto. *1 ;
Palmeiro. Teiat. 47. RAfomor. Toronto. 17/

Im p ro v e d d e fe n s e ke y fo r G a to rs in ’93
By F M D OOODALL

AP Sports W riter
GAINESVILLE - Steve Spur­
rier peruses the numbers and
wonders how his (earn ever won
nine game.r
Sure. Florida led the South­
eastern Conference In passing
for the third consecutive season
In 1992 and was the only team
In the n ation (o featu re a
3.000-yard passer and a running
back who gained more than 900
yards.
Spurrier’s aggressive Fun *N

Gun ofTense was both exciting
and Intimidating, but the short­
comings of the normally tough
Gators defense left the coach
scratching his head, even after a
first-place finish In the SEC East.
“ W h en yo u lo o k a l o u r
statistics as a team — they were
lousy.** Spurrier sold. "Y o u
wouldn't think we won nine
games."
One of the SEC’s strongest
defenses for a decade, Florida
slipped to ninth In total defense,
ninth In scoring defense and last
(12th| in pass defense.

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high, and I think one o f ihe
reasons Is that about GO some
guys know they're probably go­
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Still, Spurrier’s team battled
back from a 1-2 shut to win
seven consecutive games and
claim the SEC East. After losing
to Florida State In the regularseason finale and Alabama In the
Inaugural SEC championship
game. Florida finished 9-4 by
beating North Carolina Stute In
the Gator Bowl.
The team's 28-8 record under
Spurrier, Including 19-4 In the
SEC and a sparkling 18-0 at
home. Is the best three-year
stretch In school history. And.
(he you n g bu( exp erien ced
Gulors should be even belter this
season,

Bridgastona

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The 343 yards per game that
opponents gained were the most
since 1982. And you have to go
back to 1976 to find a Florida
team that gave up 274 points.

B.F. Goodrich

Ten starters return on offense,
and the Gators' defense figures
to get stingier If Spurrier gets the
kind of pass rush and Improved
pluy In the secondary he's look­
ing far.

23 touchdowns.
Dean's chances for success are
good considering six of ttic
Gators' top seven receivers arc
back. I ncluding Harrison
Houston and Willie Jackson,
who led the SEC in touchdown
receptions the past two seasons.
The running game was less
productive a year ago, but Errict
Rhett Is healthy again after
gaining 1,109 yards In 1991 and
903 yards In 1992.
And. Spurrier looks for con­
tinued Improvement from an
offensive line anchored by soph­
omores Reggie Green and Jason
Odom, who started 13 and 10
games, respectively, as true
freshmen.
"Last year we started out with
very little experience In the
offensive litfe and u veteran
quarterback. This year is Just
the reverse." the coach said.
To Improve the defense. Spur­
rier's staff sought advice from
Dill Arnsparger, the former Flor­
ida athletic director who's cur­
rently the defensive coordinator
for the San Diego Chargers.
" I f anybody knows defense.
It's coach Amspargcr." Spurrier
said. "W e're not going to Just sit
there and play the same old
things we did last year. We're
going to try some new Ideas."

Terr)’ L&gt;cnn Is the lone new
starter on offense, replacing
two-tlmc SKC player of the year
Shune Matthews at quarterback.
Spurrier doesn't expect much
drop off In production.

Junior Michael Gilmore and
red-shirt freshmen Anthonc Lott
nnd Lawrence Wright will step
Into openings in the secondary,
and defensive coordinator Ron
Zook is counting on a stronger
pass rush to help, too.

Dean, a 6-foot-2. 204-pound
Junior, saw limited action In
1992, com p letin g 13 o f 35
passes for 174 ynrds. one
touchdown and two Intercep­
tions. The last time Spurrier
started the season with nn Inex­
perienced qunrterbuck. M at­
thews threw for 2.952 yards nnd

"W e feel like we're going to be
a lot better." Spurrier said,
noting that despite Ihe ugly
statistics o f 1992, *he Gators
showed signs of improvement
defensively lute In the season.
"A n d if we can lake up where
wc left off. this leant has a
chance to have a real big year."

Phillip*. Detroit. 17; Lofton. Cleveland. 44
Critter Jr. Seattle. 45. RMende-ton Toronto
45
Rue* Sailed In
Thome*. Chicago. (CO. Fielder. Detroit.
IM. Belle. Cleveland. 44; Oterud. Toronto.
40; Gonielei. Tone*. 40. Beerga. Cleveland
•4, Carter. Toronto. 44
Hit*
Oterud. Toronto. 141. Moiitoe. Toronto. 15)
HAlomar. Toronto. 147; Beerg4. Cleveland
145: McRae. Kama* City. 144; Lotion.
Cleveland. 131. Phillip*. Detroit. 134
Doublet
Oterud. Toronto. 44. White. Toronto. 33.
Joyner. Kanui City. 30. O'Nttll. New York,
71. Graenwell. (lotion. 71. Puckett. Min
netnta, 71/ Carter, Toronto. 71
Triple*
LJohnton. Chicago. It. Hutu. Teiat. 10.
Cora. Chicago. 4; Lotion. Cleveland. I.
Curler, Detroit. 7/ McRae. Kenu* Cltr. 7.
TFernendei, Toronto. 7
Home Run*
Gonielei. Teiat. M Gutter Jr. Seattle. 33
Thome*. Chicago. 37. Bella. Cleveland. 33.
Palmeiro. Teiat, X . Fielder. Detroit, 71/
Tetlleton. Detroit. 77
Stolen Bau*
Lotion. Cleveland. 41. Curti*. California.
41; Polonla. C 4 l!fornla. 40. RAIomar.
Toronto. 31. RMenderton, Toronto. 33.
LJohnton. Chicago. 34, White. Toronto. 14
PITCHINO
II Oecltlont
Key. New York. 15 4. 714. 7 47/ Muttlne
Baltimore. 11 4. 733. 4 45 McDowell.
Chicago. 14 7. 731. 3 55. Wickmen. New
York. 10 4. 714, 4 45. Mentgen. Toronto. 14 4
700 3 77/ Fernand*!, Chicago. 14* 7M.
3 04. Appier. Kanu*City. 1)4. 4*4.3 04
Strikeout*
R John ton. Sejm*. 315. Guimen. Toronto
144: Lengtlon. Calllornla IM. Clemen*.
Boilon. 135. Appier. KanutCIty. 134. Perer.
New York. 134. Con*. KanutCIty. 134
lava*
Montgomery. Kanui City. 17 DWard.
To-onto 3) Rutull Bo*ton 37 Olton.
Baltimore 14 Aguilera Minnetola. 74
Henke, T r ia l 74 Eckertley.Oakland. 77

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INDIANAPOLIS - The top ipeed* ol
driver* In NASCAR letting Monday and
Tuetday at the IndlanapoH* Motor Speedway,
titling driver, hometown, car. number ol lap*
driven in thet car. and latlatt lap In mph
(r rookie)
I Bill Elliott. Dawionvtlle. G* . Ford. 34
lap*. 147 447, 7 Mark Martin. Batetvlll*.
Ark Ford 40lap*. 145 405
3 r Jett Gordon. Pllltboeo. tnd . Chevrolet.
37 lept. 143 444 4 Greg Sack*. Maitland.
Ford. 34 lap*. 143 134
3 r Bobby LaBont*. Corput Chrlttl. Tara*.
Ford. 44 lap* 145 474. 4 Geo11 Bodlne.
Chemung, N Y . Ford. 40 lip*. 145 754
7 Ken Schreder. Fenton. Mo . Chevrolet. 54
lap*. 1*4 754. 4 Bobby Millie* Jr . Midland
Teiat Ford. 50lap*. 144 4*5
4 Rutty Wallace. St Loult. Pontiac, 53
lap*. 144 474; 10 Oerrlk* Cop*. Spanaway.
Warn . Ford. 57 lap*. 1*4 770
It Sterling Marlm. Columbia, Tann , Ford.
74 lap*. 143 434. 17 Bralt Bod.ne, Chemung.
N Y . Ford. 44 lap*. 1*3 474
13 Kyi* Petty. Randleman. N C , Pontiac.
*4 lap*. 1*3 47): 14 Morgan Shephard.
Conover. N C . Ford. 74 lap*, la) I X
15 Michael Waltrlp. Owtniboro. Ky .
Pontiac. 44 lap*. 143 744. tl Lai* Speed.
Jackton. Mit* . Ford. 77 lap* 14) 335
17 Ted Mutgreve. Franklin, W it. Ford. 47
lap* 143 133. II r P J Jonet. Torrance.
Calif. Ford. 54 lap* 117 454
14 Dale Earnhardt Kannepout. N C .
Chevrolet. *0 lap*. 1*7 &gt;71, X Dele Jarrett.
Hickory. N C . Chevrolet. 57 tap*. 1*3 735
It. Jimmy Spencer, Berwick. Pa , Ford. 44
lept. 1*7 734/ 73 Terry Labonte. Thomatvllle.
N C . Chevrolet. 35lap*. 14) 453
73. Rich Wlltan. Bartow, Penllac. 47 lap*.
111.114, 74 Darrell Waltrlp. Franklin. Tann .
Chevrolet. 34 tap*. 1*1 44)
35 r John Andretti, Browntburg. tnd .
Chevrolet. 54 lap*. 141.444. 74 Hery Genl.
TeylortvIMe. N C . Chevrolet. 47 lap*. 141 047
77 Rick Matt. Rockbridge Beth*. V e .
Ford. 45 lap* too 111. 74 Dave Marci*.
Wauuu. Wl» . Chevrolet. 54 tap*. 1*0 443
74 r Todd Bodine, Marrltburg. N C . Ford.
17) lap* 140*43. X r Kenny Wallace. St
Loul*. Pontiac. 45 lap*. 154 474
31 r Jimmy Morton. Sommervllla. N J .
Chevrolet. 37 lap*. 154 OX. 33 Richard Petty.
Level Crott. MC.. Pontiac. 4 lap*, lit 405

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7 Pete Sempra*
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51.354.454
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BASEBALL
American Laafva
BOSTON RED SOX - Repeated Ivan
Calderon, outlieIder Recalled Ken Ryan,
pitcher, from Pawtucket ol the International
League.
C LEV ELA N D INDIANS - Oetlgnaled
Thom** Howard, outfielder, lor alignment
SEATTLE MARINERS - Placed Edgar
Martinet, third bateman. on th* 15 day
diubied lltt Recalled Rut* Swan, pitcher,
from Calgary of th* Paclllc Coatl League
Signed Kan Cloud*, pitcher. Oaieon I torn
outfielder. and Andy Augutline. catcher
Natienal League
CINCINNATI REDS - Traded Randy
Milligan, tlril bateman outfielder. to the
Cleveland Indian* lor a player to be named
later. Recalled T im Cotto. Intlelder
outfielder. Prom IndlanapoH* ol th* American
Allocation
NEW YORK METS - Optioned Anthony
Young, pitcher, to Norfolk ot lire Interne
lionet League
BASKETBALL
Natienal Batkatball Attoctolran
HOUSTON ROCKETS - Signed Rkherd
Petrutk*. forward center, and Eric Riley,
center, to multiyear contract*
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CHICAGO BEARS - Traded John Roper,
linebacker. Marku* Paul. U lety; and Kelly
Blackwell, light end. to the Delta* Cowboy*
tor Vinton Smith and Barry M Inter
linebacker*, and an undiK loud draft pick
CLEVELAND BROWNS - Signed Richard
Johnton. detentlv# back Waived Gary
Catper. linebacker
HOCKEY
Natienal Hockey Leogu*
EDM ONTON O ILER S - Signed lly*
Byokln. delenuman, and Alexander Kerch
and Oleg Maltiev. let! wing*
NEW JERSEY DEVILS - Signed Brlon
Roltton. center, and Mlko Dunham, goalie
NEW YORK ISLANDERS - Agreed to
term* wllh Dean Chynoweth and Wayne
Me Bean, defeniemen. and David Chylowtki
forward.
NEW YORK RANOERS - Signed Shawn
McCoth, forward, and Mike McLaughlin, lelt
wing
SAN JOSE SHARKS — Agreed to Ior mi
with Bob Errey. left wing Announced Kelly
Kltio, center, will not return to the team
COLLEOE
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL - Named
Bruce Bernum attlttanl football coach
CARNEOIE MELLON - Named Heather
Holland* women * volleyball coach
DRAKE — Named Jot* Thadeu Gonctove*
men’* attJtlant toccer coach
PACE — Named Jim Harter men * attlt
tant batketball coach and Jon Oeeb men *
graduate attlttanf batketball coach
ST, FRANCIS, PA. — Named Sherri Fulton
women'* aitittant batketball coach
S O U T H E R N C O LO R A D O - Nmaed
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VERMONT — Named George Kraut and
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Andersons
Continued from IB
the elder Anderson said. "H r realizes
now that It's not only Important to go fast, hut
that you have to be around to finish the race.”
Wayne Anderson currently has 13 FASCAR
(Florida Association of Stock Car Automobile
Racing) Late Model feature wins on the season
and Is leading the overall Late Model |x»lnt
, standings.
; "Our car ran pretty good tonight, but Dad's
Dodge Daytona was Just awesom e." said the
younger Anderson. "I don't feel bad at all about
finishing second to him. lie 's a real lough
competitor. He's the Dale Earnhardt of shorttrack racing.
"One day soon. I'll turn It uround and break
this habit of finishing behind him ."
Keene, the 1984 All-Pro Rookie of the Year, had
to withdraw from competition on lap 25 with
mechanical problems.
"I Just can't believe It." said Keene, who drives
the Victor Powell Lumlna. "W e were real strong
•the first two nights, and now a clutch knocks us
out of action.
"The clutch started to slip on the first lap. I
tried to baby It. but before long. It Just went out
on us completely. It would huve l&gt;cen a simple
thing to change before the race If we only knew
about It."

E d ito r's note: Saturday's results
from Volusia County Speedway will
appoar in Thursday’s Sanford Herald.
Orr. who set the evening's fourth-fnstest time,
also encountered mechanical gremlins but was
able to compete the race.
"W illi six laps to go. I started to smell smoke."
Mild Orr. who won Ihc Triple Crown back-lo-back
In 1091 and 1902. " l! was ihc rear end tearing
up. With two laps to go. It Just went. Fortunately.
I had enough to cruise across the line."
For his trip to victory lane. Dick Anderson, who
was the only driver on the lead lap. received
$2,000.
The race took 33 minutes to complete and had
Inst one caution period, brought out when Orr
i(M&gt;|x:d the car In turn two.
Keene, who finished In I Silt place, placed third
overall In the Triple Crown series with 272
points. Trailin g him In the Triple Crown
standings were Dirk Anderson (268). Meredith
(266). David Russell (258). and Ronnie Burkett

12321.
Other division feature winners were Ron
McCreary (Limited Late Models): Rick Johns
(Sportsman): Kenny Heckle (Florida Modlfleds):
Bobby Scars (Mini Stocks): Glen Castro (Bombers): and John Witt (Run-Abouts).

Dedication
Continued from IB

trailed to the
checkers by Wayne Anderson. Ed Merldlth.
Chuck Abell nnd John Kennedy.
After the trophy presentation. Russell received
a cream pic In the face by track ofllclals to
celebrate his birthday.
"Now. didn’t I tell you were family." Russell
said. "W here else can you gel tills kind of
treatment. On a serious note, though, our
thoughts are with Duke Southard. I hope
tonight's Injury Isn't serious nnd he'll lx- hack
racing with us again."
After tangling with another car. Southard
crashed head-on into the outside retaining wall In
turn one. lie was transported to Halifax Hospital
In Daytonu Beach where he was diagnosed as
having a crushed L-l vertebra.
A hospital official stated that Southnrd would
be hospitalized for three to six weeks and It would
be at least a year until he could resume racing.
Southard conducts a racing school In New
Smyrna Beach which Is considered to be one of
the best In the country. On a regular busts lie
travels throughout the country’ und abroad to give
driving and chussls set-up seminars.
"I hated for that yellow flag to conic out," said
current FASCAR Late Model points leader Wayne
Anderson. "But the caution closed the flcldund
allowed me to close on David (Russell). As usual,
he was real strong and I couldn't run him down
I've only had this car two weeks und I've started
to adjust to It. W e have a few more bugs to work
out and we'll be real competitive."

With a last lap pass Osteen's Bobby Scars
slipped to the Inside o f Conrad Grenier to score a
victory In the Mini-Stock Division. In tow behind
the lead duo were Ted Vulplus. Bob Doxlc and
J.D. Duncan.
Gary Salvatore led all but the first lap to take
top honors In the Modified feature event.
Salvatore, who has two wins on the season, led
Dave Suvlckl. Danny Kelnllz. Tom Hall und
Danny Bancroft to the finish line.
Tom my Johnson held off u late race challenge
by Jerry Smith and David LcBcau to win his third
consecutive Sportsman main wvent.
hi a post race Inspection Smith und LcBcau
were disqualified. Smith for having an over-sized
tire and LcBcau for being underweight.
Rounding out the corrected top five were Dale
Howard. Bill Loomis. Don Tracey and Barbara
Pierce.
Johnny Mitchell Jr. went from green flag to
checkers with the lead to win the slam-bang
Bomber event. Wally Scmrow. the current points
leader, was second, followed Bob Fllllgcr. Bob
Richardson and George Spears.
Allan Rhodes went wlre-to-wlre to claim the
checkers In the Limited Late Model feature.
Rhodes wus chased to the line by John
Mlchalowskl. Michael Williams. Rob Lyon and
Gary Schllchtcr.
Chuck Vola was the winner o f the Action
Performance Run-About feature. Steve Prater
won the Go Kart event und. after the smoke
settled. Gary Hinkle was crowned the winner in
the 19 car Demo-Derby smash-up.

Women
Continued from IB
a pair o f runs with u
one-out. bascs-loaded double.
•' Jane White led off the bottom
of the the first Inning with u
walk. Linda Kenny followed with
a single and Mary Wilson walked
to loaded the bases. After Debbie
Ziegler lined out to third base.
Forstncr doubled In White and
Kenny.
Kenny made the score 4-0
when she delivered two runs In
the s eco n d I n ni ng wi t h u
bascs-loaded single. Dolores
Gallo reached base when she hit
• Into a fielder’s choice. Lisa Clark
and White followed with singles
to load the bases for Kenny, who
brought In Gallo and Clark with
' her hit.
It was Debbie Riley's turn In
H-the third Inning, us she also
IJxlrovc In two runs with a basesF-loaded hit. This time. Ziegler
£.*nd Forstncr singled and Robin
kC-Baggelt walked to load the

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bases. Riley then singled home
Ziegler and Forstncr.
Myers added three runs In the
fourth inning. Gallo und Clark
led oil with singles and advanced
a base on White's fly hull. Kenny
followed with a sacrifice lly to
score Gnllo and send Clark to
third. Wilson plated Clurk with a
double and Ziegler singled home
Wilson.
Hopkins scored Us only run In
the top of the sixth Inning, when
Renee Lanza doubled and scored
on Tori Quick's single.
Clark got the run back for
Myers In the bottom of the* sixth
Inning ns she reached base on a
fielder's choice nnd scored on a
triple by Kenny.
Kenny led Myers 15-hlt attack

with a triple, two singles, one
run. and four RBI. Forstncr
doubled, singled, scored u run.
and drove In two runs. Clark hit
two singles and scored three
runs. Gallo singled twice and
scored twice.
Ziegler added two singles, a
run. und nn RBI. Wilson had a
double, one run, and an RBI.
Riley contributed u single and
two RBI. White singled und
scored a run. Buggctt also hit a
single.
For Hopkins. Lanza had a
double, single, and an RBI.
Quick singled twice and scored
the only run. Hitting one single
each were Terry Hlrt. Jen In­
gram. Nora Llssy. Joy Weaver,
and Cindy Perry.

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NASCAR showcases com petitiveness at Indy
By 8TBV8 HUMAN
AP Sports W riter
INDIANAPOLIS - While the
NASCAR crowd can’t match the
blurring speeds of Indy curs,
drivers point to another reason
for the Increasing popularity of
stock car racing In the United
Slates.
It's more competitive, says
Mark Martin, the hottest driver
on the Winston Cup circuit with
victories In the past two races.
"Our cars arc conducive to
smoking the tires and robbing
the doors and running Inches
apart." he said. "They're built to
do that."
Martin was one of more than
30 NASCAR drivers who tested
at the I n d i a n a p o l i s M otor
Speedway Monday and Tuesday,
the last formal sessions before
next year's Inaugural Brickyard
400 on Aug. 6. It will be (be first
non-indy car race at the world's
most famous track In mory than
80 years.
Tuesday's crowd, between
35.000 and 50.000. was down
from Monday's estimate of more
than 50.000. Ticket orders for
the race will be accepted begin­
ning Wednesday, nnd a sellout
crowd Is expected to rival the
400.000-plus that attend the
Indy 500.
Martin was the first driver on
the track Tuesday and one of
three Involved In a crash during
an Impromptu race late In the
day. John Andretti lost control
In the first turn and triggered a
collision with Martin and Jimmy
Spencer. None of the drivers was
hurt.
Recently retired Richard Petty
drove four ceremonial laps and
presented his No. 43 Pontiac to
the Speedway Hall o f Fame
Museum.
"They're not built to run 230
mph around this place, and
won't do It." Martin said o f the
difference between stock cars
and Indy cars. "And If they
would, we couldn't get near each
other.,
"For competitiveness' sake. It
doesn't matter If we're going 165
or 160. or 230, If they're oil In
there smoking and gouging and
going for It.
"It's going to be really, really
exciting. But It won't be 230
mph. which Is a whole different
thing."
Fifteen cars were on the lead
lap of Sunday's Michigan 400.
which Martin won by 1.69 sec­
onds over Morgan Shepherd.
Normally, only two or three Indy

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A n d r e t t i ' s top s p e e d w as
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"I Just made a rookie mistake.
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spin Into the first-turn wall
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me and he got real close. I went
Into the comer real easy because
I didn't want to make any
mfstnkcs. It got the air oil (ht
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"I thought I was going to be
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round and round. I feel really
bad. not Just for this team hut for
all the guys who got tangled up
In II." said Andretti, who Is
scheduled to take over Tern
Labontc's car next season for
owner Billy Hagan.
Elliott, who also was fastest
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Improved his top speed more
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he said. "That lets you leave this
place feeling pretty good.
"It's only testing, but anything
you do at Indy Just takes on a lot
of significance. The people here
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cars arc still In contention on the
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"W e're not any threat to the
Indy 500 at all." Martin said.
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our show, and there's definitely
room for us to come and do our
deal and for them to do theirs.
The Indy 500 will be alive and
well forever. I'm sure o f that.
We’re Just going to gel n chance
to come up and showcase whnt
we do. which Is quite a hit
different than whnt they do."
The NASCAR-Indy marriage
doesn't necessarily have to have
a dominant partner, said Rusty
Wallace, whose car owner Roger
Pcnske also owns the ears of
Indy drivers Emerson Fittipaldi
and Paul Tracy.
"Everybody's going to take
their side, whether they like
Indy-car racing or stock ear
racing better.'' Wallace said.
“ That's normal. That's human
nature. All I can say Is I love to
come to the Indy 500 and watch
the race. And I love watching the
Coke 600 (at Charlotte. N.C.). I
really like being Involved In It
more than I do watching II. But I
guess I'm a fan of both types of
racing.
"I think It would really be neat
If all the fans can gel together
and say. boy. this Is grrat that
wc have two big races Instead of
one big race." Wallace said.
Bill Elliott was the fastest
during the two days ol testing,
turning a lop lap of 167.467
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IN BRIEF

Devoted teacher retires to dedicate time to family and church

Girls softball set
Cliy of Casselberry Is offering a girls alow pitch soil ball
league. It Is a ten week season for girls ages 7 to 16. The gainrs
will Ik* played at Secret Lake Park located at 200 Ivey Lane.
Casselberry. Registration Is Aug. 7 from 11 am. to 2 pni. at the
Casselberry Senior Center located at 200 North Triplet Lake
Drive. Casselberry. The cost Is $35 per child and Includes n
T-shirt and trophy for winning teams. The games will l*egln on
Aug. 28.

W om en’s softball to be played
The City of Casselberry Is offering a Women's Softball
l.cag'ie. Games to be played on Wednesday nights nt Secret
Lake Park Located at 200 Ivey Lane. Casselberry. Registration
fee Is S250.00 per team for a ten week season. Call 263-7180
tor registration Information.

Aerobics offered
I he City of Sanford Recreation Department offers aerobics
classes Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 to 10 a m
and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Cost Is $3 per class.
Instructor Is Debbie Black, board certified with over 10 years
experience.
Call 330-5697 for more details.

Nar-Anon to meet
Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.nt. at West Lake
Hospital. 589 West State Road 434. Longwood. Nar-Anon ts n
support group open to families and friends o f addicts. Dally
living with an nddlct ts more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Join for support In coping with your addict: gain
s e re n ity to make derisions and put your life back lit focus. Call
260-1900 for more Information.

Omni Toastmasters gather
The Omni Toastmasters Club will gather at 5:30 p.m. every
Thursday at the Old Lake Mary City Hall. 158 Country’ Club
Rond. Lake Mary.
Call Sam Ryan at 671*2656 for more Information.

Hollywood East clogging classes
Hollywood East Dancers conduct clogging classes every
Thursday, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.. at Melodee Skating Rink. W.
25th Street near Airport Boulevard In Sanford. Cost Is $3 per
class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with paying child. For
Information, call Casey. 407*322*3593 or Dawn. 904*735-0270.

East-West Klwanis C lu b meets Thursday
East-West Klwanis Club o f Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p.m.. at the Friendship &amp; Union Lodge building, comer oj
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street/Visiting Ktwanlans urc
welcome. For Information, call Robert Whtttnker. president.
889-6042.

Help for child support enforcement
Association for Children for Enforcement o f Support. ACES,
will meet the third Thursday each month. 7 p.m. at the
Seminole County Library. Casselberry branch. S.R. 436 and
Oxford Hoad. Meetings are free. Call 693*1720 or 324-8855 for
more information.

Group targets depression
The Mid-Orlando Dcpresslve/Manlc Depressive Support
Group meeting for depressed persons, their family members
and their friends Is held the flrat and third Thursdays of each
month at 7:30 p.m. at Lakeside Alternatives. 434 W. Kennedy
Blvd.. Orlando, and the second Saturday o f each month. 10:30
n.m., at the Orlando Public Library.
For Information, call 657*4763 or 381 *5070.

Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-anon la an anonymous, non-profit organization, open to
anyone who Isa relative or friend o f an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non-amoktng) evening at 8 p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room o f the Sahara Club. 2857 South
Sanford Ave., Sanford.
For additional meeting times and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more Information, call 332-4122.

Clodeiu* Richards has found
the greatest joy and fulfillment
In her life Is teaching children.
And she should know as her
career spans over 26 years doing
Just that.
Richards has spent the last 21
years as a teacher assistant with
nil 21 of those years nt the same
school. Plnccrcst Elementary
School. In Sanford. W ith a
strong Icrllng o f sadness she
went on to explain her feelings
regarding her retirement on
June 16 of this year. ” 1 really
hated to retire,” she said "I Just
love to work with children and I
missal) of them so much.".
Clodrur. keeping within the
teaching trend, has also been a
Sunday School teacher for the
past 26 years. And with con­
sistency prevailing all 26 years
have been and still arc at the
same ehurch. the Church of
Christ. In Sanford.
Originally from Indiana. Rich­
ards has made her home In
Sanlord lor over 25 years. She Is
the mother of two grown daugh­
ters. Dianne and Susan, and has
four grandchildren. Jennifer. 20.
and her brother Jason. 17. ns
well us Zachary'* 6. and his
sister. Tiffany, who Is 3.
When she Is not teaching.
Clodcnc. enjoys sewing and
crocheting all sorts of things.
She has used her ''craft" ability
and creativity with her students.
"Craft work has really paid off
many a time with the school
children." she said. Kids truly
l o v e that f e e l i n g o f a c •
eompllshment. And one of the
most rewarding ways to achieve
that special feeling, is being able
to say. "I made this myself."
Richards also crochets ufghuns.
" I give them lo friends and
family as keepsakes." she said.
Over the years. Clodcnc has
cooked many different meals
and desserts for Just as many
different occasions. Of course,
her family seems to be her most
Im portant critics. Chocolate
Gravy "has been In the family
since I can remember." says
Richards "S o oflcn. people will
kind of raise their eyebrows
when they hear the name of this
gravy." "B ut." she added, "ll'a

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Jello In hot pineapple Juice. Add
strawberries. Let partially Jell,
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3*4 Tbsp. flour
6-8 Tbsp. sugar
1W cups milk
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Serves 4. Double if necessary.

FRUIT COCKTAIL CAKE
1Scrips sugar
2 eggs
2 cups Hour
1can *303 fruit cocktail
1 tsp. baking soda
1 stick margarine
T4 cup brown sugar
W cup milk
1 small bag of grated coconut
Mix sugar, eggs, flour, fruit
c o c k t a i l a nd b a k i n g soda
together. Boll margarine, brown
sugar, mi l k and coconut
together two minutes lo melt
sugar. Pou r o ve r cake and
sprinkle with ground nuts If
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PRETZELSALAD
2 cups crushed pretzels
V4 cup sugar
1Vi sticks margarine, softened
8 oz. cream cheese
1cup sugar
2 cups Cool Whip (8 ounces
each!
1*6 oz. package strawberry
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2 cups hot pineapple Juice
2*10 oz. packages fro zen
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1VS cups One graham cracker
crumbs
2 Tbsp. brown or granulated
sugar
Melt butter in 9- or 10-lnch pic
plate on 100 percent (»w c r for
50-60 seconds. Stir In crumbs
and sugar. Press crumbs firmly
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PEACH OLAZE PIE
5 cups sliced, peeled fresh
peaches Idlvlded)
Vs cup sugar
2 Tbsp. cornstarch
M cup water
2 Tbsp. lemon Juice
Mash i cup peach slices with
fork. In 4-cup measure, combine
sugar and cornstarch. Stir In
water, lemon Juice and mashed
peaches. M icrow ave on 100
percent power 2-5 minutes or
until thickened and clear, stir­
ring affer 2 minutes, then every
minute. Place remaining peach
slices In shell. Pour peach glaze
over peach slices, carefully cov­
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Now. tf you want to bake the
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Fruit Cocktail Cake Is the recipe
to try. "This is one moist cake.”
said Clodcnc. "W hen there Is a
church social, for Instance, this
cake will no doubt be the one
Item I am asked to bring." she
concluded.

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prepare than peach pie and
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3 Tbsp. butter
Dash of sill t
Combine topping Ingredients
and cut In butter with pastry
blender. Set aside.
Peel, seed and slice peaches In
a 10 x 6-Inch baking dish.
Sprinkle with sugar. Microwave
uncovered on 100 percent power
far 6 minutes. Stir several times
during cooking. Sprinkle with
the oat mixture. Microwave un­
covered on 100 percent power
3-6 minutes. Serve warm.

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several years. I recently enjoyed
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home In Mt. Dora which was a
wonderful West Virginia peach
cobbler made In an Iron skillet.
What a treat! Pvc had peaches
and Icc cream and fresh peach
pie and these microwave recipes
have all been tested tn my home
kitchen. Try any and all while
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Garden’s bounty: Indulge the diet with fresh vegetables
golden and green zucchini, about 10-15 minutes, total.
with the garlic clove. Drizzle the
yellow rrookneck. sunburst or
Brush with reduced vinegar, bread with 2 tablespoons of oil.
season with additional salt and cut each piece Into croutons
pattypan
2
cloves garlic, chopped, or pepper. If needed, and serve 1-Inch-square, and set aside.
Immediately.
more, to taste
Core the tomatoes, cut them
Yield: 4-6 servings.
1-2 tablespoons olive oil. as
Into
chunks.
Recipe from " F i e l d s of
you like
Greens.” by Annie Somerville
Salt and pepper
Add to the bowl with the
In a non-rcactlvc saucepan (Bantam Books. 1993).
remaining oil. vinegar and salt.
CORN AND TOMATO SALAD
o v e r hi gh h e a t , he a l t he
Toss to combine. Add the basil
3 cars fresh sweet com. husks
balsamic vinegar, and cook until
and croutons. Serve the salad
1/2 or Its volume has been boiled removed
Immediately while the croutons
1 small red onion
uway. Be careful not to cook
are still warm. Yield: 6 servings.
4 1-Inch-thick slices o f country
away all the vinegar. The Idea Is
Yield: 6 servings.
to have a thin syrup. You can bread
1 large clove garlic, peeled
make this well In advance and
Recipe from “ Cuclnn Simrefrigerate It. covered, tn a steril­
7 tablespoons olive oil
patlca" by Johannc Killeen and
8 medium summer tomatoes
ized Jar.
George Germon (HarperColllns.
3 tablespoons balsamic
Preheat the grill or broiler.
1991).
Wash all vegetables. Cut the vinegar
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
zucchini or crookneck In half
8NQW PEAS WITH MINT
8 basil leaves, cut Into thin
lengthwise, leaving the stem on.
2 tablespoons unsaltcd butter
and score the flesh with a strips
1 pound snow peas, ends
Bring a large pot of water to a trimmed, rinsed
crosshatch design to help It cook
more quickly und evenly. If boll. Drop com Into boiling water
using sunburst or pattypan, cut and cook 4 minutes. Remove
2 tablespoons chopped mint,
them through the stem In thick from pot and run com under or more, to taste
wedges.
cold water. Drain. With a sharp
Salt and pepper, to taste
Put the squash In a large bowl knife, cut kernels from the cobs
In a saucepan, melt the butter
and toss with garlic and olive oil. and place them In a bowl.
Peel the onion and cut It In over medium high heal. Add tho
Sprinkle liberally with salt and
p e p p e r. T h e z u c c h i n i and half vertically. Cut out a V on the snow peas and cook until tender
crookncck can go directly on the bottom of each onion to remove crisp - 3-5 minutes. Add mint
grill •• for easier grilling, plnrc th e ro o ts. Sl i ce each ha l f and cook 30 seconds more.
pattypans and sunburst on vertically into thin silvers and Season with salt and pepper and
serve immediately.
metal or bamboo skewers. Grill toss them In with the com.
Yield: 4 servings.
Toast both sides of each piece
until the flesh softens und brown
R ecipe from Laurie Llpp.
marks appear, then turn to grill of bread on a charcoal grill or
on other side. Grilling will take under u broiler and rub them Calais. Vt.

ByMABIAUBACAlTA_________
T h e r e ’ s nothing lik e
fresh-from-the-garden produce,
especially If It’s from someone
elsc’s garden. This year we gave
our garden and ourselves a rest
and joined a kind of cooperative
fnrm. know n us Com m unity
Supported Agriculture. It works
lilts way: For a fee paid In late
winter, w e receive deliveries of
fresh, o rga n ic produce each
week, from May through Octo­
ber. O u r neighbor. W e n d y
Martin, ow n s the CSA garden to
which we belong: the Peace and
Carrots Organic Fnrm o f Calais.
Vt.
There are a lot of good reasons
for Joining u CSA fann. not the
least of which Is supporting local
agricu ltu re und people like
Wendy. But for the purely selfish
reasons o f taste and variety. It’s
u great deal. Our weekly de­
liveries. which I have come to
regard us treasure chests full of
tasty surprises. Include not Just
the usual run-of-lhc-garden v e g ­
etables such as green beans and
broccoli, but wild mushrooms,
julapenas. aruguln. Jerusalem
artichokes, herbs, rut flowers
and berries. If we want more o f
something, we are free to go and
pick It ourselves. Wendy en ­
courages her shareholders to
picnic on her farm, to hike, to

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work or to Just hang out.
The experience has broadened
my cooking repertoire: When
faced with a delivery o f kale, you
cither figure out how to cook It
or watch guiltily as It turns to
compost. And It has broadened
our palate by Introducing us to
foods we would never have
grown or purchased ourselves
(kale. In fact, turned out to be a
real surprise, and a new favorite;
we boll It for ubout 6 minutes,
drain and chop It. then saute It
In o il and c h o p p e d gar l i c

seasoned with salt and pepper.)
S u c h c o o p e r a t i v e f ar ms .
Wendy tells me. arc popping up
throughout the country. Check
o u t y o u r ar ea a n d t h i n k
seriously about Joining. The rec­
ipes below will help you put
some o f the bounty you reap to
good use.

GRILLED SUMMER SQUASH
WITH REDUCED
BALSAMIC VINEOAR
Balsamic vinegar, at least 1
cup
8 medium summer squash -

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Mustache causes
seven-week itch
DEAR A B B Y : When I married
my wife lO years ago. I had a
mustache. I kept It for two years,
and she never complained about
It. Then I shaved It ofT. and she
told me to please leave It olT
because she never liked It. OK.
so I left It ofT. but here’s the
problem:
Every- year for the Inst six
years, we have had a celebration
In town called "Frontier Days,"
which lasts for a whole month.
Nearly every man In town grows
a beard, mustache or goatee Just
to get Into the spirit of the
celebration.
Every year I go through the
same thing. It takes me three
weeks to get my mustache
grown out. and I wear It for a
month because I want to be "o n e
of the guys.” and I enjoy It.
As soon as I start growing the
mustache, m y wife refuses to
kiss me. love me or have an y­
thing to do with me at bedtime.'
Well, seven weeks Is a long
tlihe for a fun-loving, healthy
giiy like me to go without a kiss.
Any suggestions?

MISSING SOMETHING
DEAR MISSING; Get a false
mustache that can be glued on
and removed easily. That way
yoju can participate In "Frontier
Days" without missing anything
at'night.
t)EAR A B B Y i If the husband
Is all dressed up In a pale blue
Jacket and light slacks and looks
like he’ s g o in g to Hawai i ,
shouldn’t the wife dress accord­
ingly. Instead o f wearing a black
gabardine suit like she’s going to
Now York?

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ADVICE

1

ad DAY FRIENDSHIP CAKE
first day: Combine IV* cups
starter Juice. (2 V* cups sugar and
one large 20 ounce can sliced
peaches with Juice.) Mix together
and stir dally.
} Oth day: Add 2V* cups sugar.
1 lurge 20 oz. crushed pineapple
with Juice and stir dally.
20th day: Add 2V* cups sugar.
2-jo oz. Jars Maraschino cherries
(drained). Mix well and stir dally
$0th day: Drain the fruit,
saying all the Juice. This Is the
starter lor more cakes. Divide
this Into three equal parts. Bake
the cake as follows:
1 box Duncan Hines Deluxe
Orange Cake mix (without pud­
ding)
V* of drained fruit (sieve the
fruit)
V* cup salad oil
I cup chopped nuts
I box van illa pudding (4serving size)
1 cup raisins (plumped) or 1V*

VAN BUREN
____________
How can I tell these friends of
ours that they look like they
don’t belong together? It’s odd.
and people talk.
Should I mention this to the
wife? Or should my husband
mention this to the husband?

A FRIEND
DEAR FRIEND: I don’t re­
commend talking to either one
about It. More Important than
whether people "look” like they
belong together Is whether they
feel like they belong together.

DEAR ABBYt A male coworker o f mine has a habit o(
calling all his women clients
"dear."
I told him that I thought he
was being presumptuous, and I
was sure that some women
found It offensive.
He Insists that all women feel
com p lim en ted to be called
"dear" — even by a stranger. Do
they?

WOMAN REALTOR
DEAR REALTOR: No one can
speak for all women, but In my
opinion, "d ear" has no place In a
business conversation. And that
goes for "honey." too.

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Mix all Ingredients well. Batter
will be stiff to beat. Bake In a
greased and floured tube pan at
350° F. for 1 hour or until
toothpick Inserted comes out
clean.
A pan of water can be placed
In the oven while baking the
cake If desired for moisture.
Let cool In pan for 25 minutes,
then turn out onto cake plate to
finish cooling.
Note: This recipe will make 3
cakes using V* of the fruit for
each cake. There will be enough
starter Juice to give to 4 or 5
friends. You will need a gallon
size continacr to hold the fruit
and Juice during the 30-day
period. It Is not necessary to
refrigerate during this time un­
less you want. Coke will freeze
well.
You can also bake In a loaf pan
If desired.
(R s n s s K s lth Is a Sanford
Herald c o rre s p o n d e n t an d C o o k
o f tha W e e k c o lu m n is t P la ssa
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14 cup butter or margarine,
softened
2Tbsp. hot water
Stir until dough pulls away
from sides o f bowl and forms a
ball. Gently spread topping over
filling. Sprinkle with additional
cinnamon. Microwave on 85
percent power (medium high) for
9-11 minutes or until topping Is
set.
Fresh peaches. In a tart shell,
can be served at breakfast ns u
special treat.
break fast peach tart

1Vi cups all-purpose (lour

V* cup oil
2 Tbsp. milk
1Tbsp. sugar
I tsp. salt
V* cup peach or apricot pre­
serves
3 cups fresh peach slices
Combine flour, oil. milk, sugar
and salt. Pal Into bottom and
sides of a 9-Inch glass pie plate.
Pierce with fork. Microwave on
100 percent power 4-6 minutes.
Cool. Arrange peach slices on
tart shell. In glass measure heat
preserves 30-45 seconds or until
melted. Pour over the fruit. Cut
into wedges lo serve.

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legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN 1HE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INAND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. CA*7 11*7CA
DIVISION ISK
RYLAND MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plalntlfl(s),
vt
VILMAHUSTEO. •tal,

IN T H 3 CIRCUIT uOURT
OF T H E IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMIHOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
c a s e n o . n-eosi CA 14 K
THE OIME SAVINGS BANK
OF NEW YORK. FSB
Plaintiff.
vs
OOLORESE STEFFEN
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur­
suant lo that certain Final
Judgment, dated August 11,
ISM. In Casa No Slots*
* CA 14
K. ol the Circuit Court of the
llth Judicial Circuit In and tor
Seminole County, Florida In
which DOLORES E STEFFEN
are the Defendants. | will toll to
the highest and best bidder tor
cash at the west front door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida, al 11:00
o'clock A M., on the Itth day ol
October, ISM. the following de­
scribed property sat forth In Its#
Order ol Final Judgment:
EXHIBIT T
A p a r t ol L o t 7 1 ,
GREENWOOD LAKES U N IT I.
According to the plat thereof at
recorded in Plat Book 1J. pages
as. 47 and al. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida, de­
scribed as tol tows
Begin at the Easterly most
comer ot said Lot 71: thenco
North sir OS'JT" West, a* ; j
toot: thence South 17a 13 03"
West. 30.10 toel; thenc- South
a il 0S'J7" East, is 73 teeti
thence North 37« u aj" East.
10 to toot to the Point ol Begin

Defendant! |)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
foreclosure dated August S. m i.
and entered in Cato No CAM
1141 CA of the Circuit Court ol
the E IG H T E E N T H Judicial
Circuit m and lor SEMINOLE
County. F lo rid a wherein
RYLANO MORTGAGE COM
PANY li I he Plaintiff and
VILMA HUSTED and "JOHN
HUSTED". her spouse It mar
ned. OLD REPUBLIC INSUR
ANCE COMPANY. RESOLD
TION TRUST CORPORATION
AS R E C E IV E R FOR TH E
FIRST. F A . "JO H N DOE"
a k/a Steven Gayer "JA N E
DOE' f i l l Gayle Gayer and
KINGS COVE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC are the
Defendants. I will sell to the
higheil and bed bidder for cash
a! the West Front Steps ol the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
at 11:00 am . on September 1.
let], the following described
property at set forth In said
Final Judgment
LOT ]t. KING S COVE. AC
CO RD IN G TO T H E P L A T
TH ER EO F. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK M. PAGES 04. 05
AND oe. OF T H E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF S E M IN O L E
CO UN TY. FL O R ID A . LESS
THAT PART DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS
B E G IN N IN G A T TH E
SO UTHW EST CORNER OF
SAID LOT M. THENCE RUN N
00 D EG REES 77'SI" E 1.J
F E E T ALONG T H E WEST
L IN E OF S A ID L O T J|j
THENCE RUNS I t DEGREES
jr O f E 110 IT F E E T ALONG A
LINE M F E E T NORTH OF
AND P A R A L L E L TO THE
SOUTHERNMOST LINE OF
SAID LOT M. THENCE RUN S
4] DEGREES M M " W I TS
F E E T TO T H E S O U TH EASTERNMOST CORNER CF
SAID LOT N . THENCE RUN N
I t DEGREES IT O f W 11S 00
F E E T ALONG TH E SOUTH
LINE OF SAID LOT M TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal o&gt; this Court on August t,
lt t l
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Cierk of the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish. August II. IS. lt t l
DEH III

ant/o: 113 Heron Bay Circle
Lake Mary. Florida 37744
D A TED ' August 13. ISM
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Court
By: JaneE Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August 11.13. ISM
DEM 133

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Cate He. *11171CA-1S-K
WORLD SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, a Federal
Savings and Loan Association.
Plaintiff.
vs.
SURR HELSINGIN
UUOI SHAKE NNUSTUOTANTO
OY, a F Inland corporaIion.
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER S3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure dated
August 3. m i , and entered In
Case No. *11171CA-IAK, ol the
Circuit Court of the llth Judicial
Circuit In and ter Saminoto
C o u n ty , F lo rid a wharaln
WORLD SAVINGS AND LOAN
A S S O C IA T IO N , a Federal
Savings and Loan Association, is
P l a l n t l f l . and S U R R H E LS IN G IN UUDISRAKENNUSTUOTANTO OY. a Finland
corporation. Is Dstondant. I will
sail to the highest and bast
bidder tor cash at the Was!
Front Door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanlord.
Florida
at a
11:00
a'ctock
AM
an
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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C a s i iso . sta te-CA-sa-K

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BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF C A L IF O R N IA . N.A. as
Trustee under that certain
Pooling and Servicing Agree
merit dated as ol S/l/tl tor RTC
Mortgage Pass Through Carlinc a te s S e rie s l t t l I ,
Plaintiff,
VS
W ILLIAM F. LAWLESS and
CAROL B LAWLESS; atal..
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
of Forecloture dated August S.
i m . and entered in civil cast
number 4JI10CA 1*K, ol the
Circuit Court of the Itth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Seminole
County. F lo rid a , wherein
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF C A L IF O R N IA . NA. AS
TR U S TEE UNDER TH A T
C E R T A IN P O O U H O AN D
S E R V IC IN G A G R E E M E N T
DATED AS OF 4/1/*! FOR RTC
MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH
C E R T I F I C A T E S S E R IE S
leeja. Is Plaintiff and WILLIAM
F . L A W L E S S . C A R O L B.
LAWLESS. Is/are Datondant(s).
I will sell to the highest and bast
bidder tor cash at the watt Iron!
door of the courthouse. Seminole
County. Florida, at 11:00 A M
on September M. lit ), the tol
lowing described property as tol
forth in said Final Judgment, to
wit
That certain Condominium
Parcel known at Units JOS
through 514. Inel . Units SIS
through 540. Inel Units SSO
through 5n, inel Units JOS
through jss inclusive, and Units
Jtg through jes Inel. Building V.
O OUGLAS AND N O R TH a
Condommum together with an
undivided interest In the lend,
common elements end common
•■penset apurtenenf to sold
Unit all In accordance with and
subject to the Covenants. Con
dittons. Restrictions. Terms and
other provisions ol the Declare
tlo n of C o n d o m in iu m ol
DOUGLAS AND N O R TH , a
Condominium tiled July 30. tSOJ
In O R Book ISJI. page 4Jt. and
further described In Plat Book
33. pages M through H Ind.
Public Records ol Seminole
County Florida
Dated Augusts. I M3
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jane E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish August l|.» . ISSI
DEH III

In said Summary Final Judg
ment. to wit:
Lot 13, Devon Groan Phase
III, according to the Plat thereof
as record* In Piet Book 34.
Pages 41, 30 end 11, PuMk
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
and ell futures and personal
property located therein or
Dated at Senlord. Seminole
County. Florida. Auguste, m i .
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot said Circuit Court
By: Jano E. Jasewlc
A t Deputy Clark
Publish: August 11.13. ItM
DEH-1 If

IN T H R CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E IITH JUDICIAL
CIR CUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O EN ER AL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. M ien CA14K
PH I LIP L. GRAHAM,
Plaintiff.
M IC H A E L W YNSTON. and
-------- — WYNSTON. Ms wife.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANTT O CHAPTER *3
FLA BAR 7031771
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered In this case
now ponding In said Court, the
stylo ot which Is Indicated
above. I will tall to the highest
and bast bidder tor cash on the
West Front Door ot the Saminoto
County Courthouse In Sanlord.
Saminoto County. Florida al
1100 o'clock A M . on the Ind
day at September, im , the
tol towing described property:
The South Vs of the Southeast
to ol the Southeast to of the
Northwest to of Section j. Town
ship 10 South. Range 31 East.
Subject to an easement over the
West 31 feet also known as Tract
17, M U L L E T L A K E R E ­
TR EA TS , Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida.
OAT ED August li. Iftl
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
BY: Jana E Jasewlc
At Deputy Clerk
Publish August II. IL ItM
DEH 131

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Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THR EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
S E M IN O L ICOUNTY,
FLORIOA.
IN R E : FO R FEITU R EO F
ITttS O O U S CURRENCY
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
PROCEEDINO
TO: James Spratt
347 Brantley Club Pleca
Longwood. Florida H77f
and all others who claim an
Interest in the fallow ing
tf J M 00 U.S. CURRENCY
Donald F Etllnger, of the
Saminoto County Sheriffs Of
flea. Saminoto County, Florida,
through his o ffic e rs. In ­
vestigators or agents, salted the
above property on June 14, ITM.
al M l Branttoy Club Place,
Long wood. Saminoto County,
Florida, and It presently holding
said property for the purpose of
forfeiture pursuant to Sect ions
437 701 7*4. Florida Statutes,
and will REQUEST that an
Honorable Judge of the Circuit
Court. Eighteenth Judicial
Grcufl, Saminoto County, Flor­
ida. find probable causa that the
above properly st.euld be
forfeited to the obovo agency
You will bo sent a copy of the
Order finding Probable Causa
once It Is signed by the Judge
hnd It will advise you how and
when to respond to this request
for forfeiture.
I HEREBY C ER TIFY TH A T
o true end correct copy of this
Notice was sent to the above
named addresses by U .S.
certified mail, return receipt
requested, this 4 lh day ol
August, ITM.
DANIEL N BROOERSEN
LEGAL COUNSEL
SEMIHOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
1343 Mth Street
Sanlord. Florida 37771MTT
Telephone (4071 33*0033
Publish. August II, 13, ll, 70.
ITM
DEH-71
Infhs CIRCUIT COURT
•I the llth Judicial Circuit,
In and tor SantInala County,
Florida
Case Ne. 0777100R-*7B
In R E : The Marriage al
Famalys Santana
Husband
Brigitte Santana
Wife.
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: Fernefys Santana
YOU ARE HEREBY N O TI­
FIED that an action for dltsoiu
lion ol marriage has boon tiled
against you and you are re­
quired to serve a copy of your
written defenses. If any, to If on
B R IG ITT A SANTANA. Pelllienor, whoto address Is PO
BOX IS1713. Altamonte Springs.
FL 177IS on or before t/ll/M
end file the original with the
Clark ot this court before service
on Petitioner or Immediately
thereafter. II yew fell to db an, a
default wilt be entered against
you lor the relist demanded In
the petition.
WITNESS my hand and the
tool ot this Court an AUGUST *.
ITM
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THECO UR T
By Haney R. WlnSar
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August 11, 11. 13 A
September I, ITM
DEHdJ

IN TH B CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM IN OLICO U NTY,
FLORIOA
FR O B A Tt DIVISION
Flit Number TJ IOO-C P
IN R E : ESTATE OF
JOE THOMAS RUSSELL
Deceased.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the
a if a t a of J O E T H O M A S
R U S S E L L , deceased. F ile
Number 4J-M0CP. Is pending In
the Circuit Court tor Saminoto
County, Florida, Probate Divi­
sion, the address of which Is
Saminoto County Courthouse.
Sanford. FL 31771. The names
and addresses ot the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are
set torlh below.
A LL IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS ARE N O TIF IE D TH A T:
All parsons on whom this
notice Is served who have ob­
jections that challenge the valid­
ity of the will, the qualifications
of tho personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of this
Court are required to file their
objections with Ifils Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
THREE MONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER TH E
D ATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditors ol the decedsnt
end other persons having claims
or demands against decedsnt'*
•state on whom a copy of this
notice I* served within three
months after the date of the first
publication ot this notice must
III* their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTE R TH E
O A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors ot the
decedent and parsons having
claim* or demand* against the
decedent s estate must file their
claims wtth this court WITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS A FTE R T H E
O ATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIM S. OEMANOS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL I E FOREVER
BARRED.
Tho data of the first publica­
tion of this Notice Is August it.
ITM.
Personal Representative:
Tim Polnl*
P.O. Bor 333
Orange Park, FL 13*47 *333
Attorney for Personal
Represents II ye i
Thomas A. Speer
Ot Thomas A. Spear, PA,
P.O Bos IMS
Sanlord. FL J3F73 ISOS
Telephone: (007) JUOSSI
Florida Bar No : *74473
Publish: August 14. 33. ITM
OEH-114

27— N u rse ry ft
Child Care

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando • Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
•.*00 AJL • 5:30 P JL
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
iSUNDAY

PtWATEPARTYRATES

ABC S M A L L D A Y C A R E
Babies, toddlers 7 hot meals
Free weekI Doe, 333 *11*
DAY CARE opening In my
Hidden Lake homo. 7:301:30
Rats avail. 07CA33 331-41*3

For Excellent...
14COnMCUtfVBttfMS-------------57**1113*
Professional CHILD CARE
J conMCutfv* tkitoB------------- 70* a Hn#
Service*, call 3717003
3 ctvwscudvt time*_______ 91* a tin*
MICHELLES HOUSE - Enroll
1 B it**_______________________ St. 1 l a m* now I Ages IS, Pre K pro
R i t a a n p tr Issue, baaed on 3 lints
gram No registration leal
3117*33 .........................m i l *
• 3 Lina* Minimum
43— L e g a l S e rv ic e s

N0WACCEPTNG

SMILES. Paralegal services
and legal research W* may
be able to help Call37»H7T

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graphical form •Commercial frequency rttoe are avasatle
DEADLINES
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_
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Insertion. Ptaaea check your ad tor accuracy the first day It
run*.

Legal Notices

13— B in g o

IN T H I CIRCUIT COUBT
O F T H E IIO H T E B N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INAN DFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. M-IMl-CAIS
DIVISION L
F L E E T FINANCEANO
MORTGAGE. INC .
a Ftorkto corporation.
Plalntlfl.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

OOUGLAS O. HALLOCK. at al.
Defendant!!)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO :D O UG LAS D HALLOCK
Rastdanca: Unknown
Last known mailing address
SO* Emerald Drive
Chuluota. Florida
and It Defendant Is deceeled.
his/her respective unknown
h o lrt. devisees, grant***,
assignees, creditors, lienor* end
trustees, end all other persons
claiming by, through, under or
against the named Defendant.
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on tho following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida
Lot II. Block M. LAKE MILLS
SHORES. According to tho plat
thereof as recorded In Plot Book
tl, Pag** IS and IS, Public
Records el Saminoto County,
Florid*.
ha* bean fllad against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written d*tehees, if any,
to If an 0*1* O. Washing. Sr..
Plaintiff'* attorney, who*#
address is 770 East Forsyth
Strati. Jacksonville, Florida
m u . on or before September
17, ITM. and III* the original
with this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
Immediately thereafter, other
wise a default will be entered
mended In the Complaint or

WITNESS my hand and th*
•eal of this Court on this 13th
dajtbf August, ITM.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ef lh* Court
B y: Patricia F. Heath
A* Deputy Clark
Publish: August It, 73 A Sep
timber 1,1 . ITM
DEH IIS
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H I EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN DFO R
SEM IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A SI NO. fl-ttlIC A
DIVISION I4L
RYLANO MORTOAOE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
v*.
I.W. DRENCKHAHN.atal.
Detondanfti).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY O IVEN
pursuant to an Order Re­
scheduling Foreclosure Sal*
August 3. ITM. and an
in Cat* He. m c o is c a of
tho Circuit Court of tho E IG H ­
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEM IN O LI County, Ftortoa
wherein RYLANO MORTGAGE
COMPANY It the Plaintiff and
I.W . O R E N C K H A H N and
GRACE O. LABARSERA are
the Defendants. I will tall to th*
highest and bast bidder tor cash
at tne Watt Front Stops el the
Unlord. SEMINOLE County.
Florid* Courthouse at ll 00
a m , on September T, ITM. ttw
following described proparty at
eat forth In Final Summary
Judgment ot foreclosure entered
Juno 7, ITM:
L O T S ! DEER RUN UN IT IS.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I*. PAGES T* ANO
* ». P U B L IC R E C O R D S
C O U N T Y O F S E M IN O L E .
STATE OF FLORIDA.
T O G E T H E R W IT H T H E
F O L L O W IN G D E S C R IB E D
PERSONAL P R O P ER TY :
RANOE/OVEN. REFRIGERA
TOR. OISOPOSAL. V EN T FAN.
SM O KE D E T E C T O R . W/W
CARPET, DISHWASHER.
WITNESS M Y HAND and th*
seal at this Court on August f,
ITM.
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
By: JenoE. Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
•ubilih: August IL T L IT M
Pubilih:
OEH-123

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that we
are engaged In business el
Driftwood Village. Seminole
County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Nemo at TH E NAIL
JU N OLE, and that wg Inland to
O lv ltlo n *1 Corporations,
Tallahassee, Florida. In accardanct with th* provision* of
tho Fictitious Name Statute*.
Te-Wtt Sactton BUB*. Ftortda
Statutes lt*1.
Gal* Rodtnbaugh
Linda Beaver
Mariana Radetotcu
Publish: August It. ITM
DEH 1*0

It MAMand t:J*PM
FLEAW OR LD
HWY II M, SANFORD

21— P e rs o n a ls
ADOPTIONS
Free medical car*, transpor
tatlon. counseling, private
doctor plus living aipemei
Bar 1137513 Call Attorney John
Flicker________ I S** 437 3*44

23— L o st A F o u n d
LOST FEM ALE CAT. Tortoise
shell/dark calico w/ white
spot on chin E ilt S3 oil I s in
DeBary. "Pendy" Reward
407 »tC 3 «t________________

4 7 - A r t s f t C ra fts
• M A TE R IA L , with Florida
Gator design, lor cratts or
sewing Cost SJT. Sell tor SJ0
Call 130 1101

4 9 - M is c e lla n e o u s
LOSE up to a pound dally with
Thermo Tablets, t did. 100%
guaranteed, only S3) Call
I &gt;00 330 T0I0 i Vero Bchl

55— Business
Opportunities
EARN tia a -tl.M I or more
monthly No Investment, no
Inventories, no selling, no
paperwork, norlskl ST* **33
NEE OE D 100 PEOPLE
TO LOSE W EIGHT NOWI
Nutritional weight lost Brend
new. 104% natural, 100%
guaranteed Doctor recom
mewled Call 407 331 737*

41— M oney to Lend
BILLS DUE?
Have I Place to Pay! Slash
Monthly Peymentol Gst Crtd
Itors Off Your Back! Easy
Quality No Collateral! *«* **30

KEEP DRIVING AND STIU
GET THE MONEY!
All you need is your tin* Jack
Diamond tor appointment
1*0 7T7T

25— S p e c io T N o tk e s

71— Help Wanted

PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENT

ADD TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 333-**3* or 333-4333

The Sanford Airport Author
Ity I* seeking an active and
qualified avlalton business to
lolntty participate In th* con
struetton ol on* and possibly
two largo aircraft hangars at
Ctnlrel Florida Ragienal
Airport. Sanlord. Florida The
Authority ha* received a
U30 000 grant from the Ftor
Ida Department of Transpor
tatton.whtch Is ovailabt* to be
applied to payment of up to
titty percent (JOi. I ol ttw cost
ol the above protect
Participation will require an
In v t t lm a n l ot balwoon
1173,000 *330.000 by the
applicant, depending upon the
number and site ol lh*
hangarlsl Other require
ments can be obtained by
contacting th* Sanford Airport
Authority. c/O Olrtclor of
Aviation. 7713 Mellonvill# Av
enue, Sanlord. Florid* 31771
Th# Authority will accept and
consider all totors ot Inltnl
Submitted an or belore 3 00
PM . on September 13. ITM
The Authority reserves the
right to accept or reject any
submittal In Its sola discretion

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds like success
We're well Into our 3rd derad*
ol training successful agents
No license!............ We'll help!
WATSON REALTYCORP
REALTORS___________ 333 37**
AGENTS AVON. Earn to 30%
No door/door. Guaranteed
40%discounts SandllH ItM

ASSEMBLY/FACTORY
tl to 110 hr A benefit! Will
train. 3400404 Call nowI
AVAILABLE POSITIONS—
.. In ttw Orlando. Casselberry.
Sanlord and Altamonte areas
* ASSEMBLY*
* HOUSEKEEPING*
* LAWN MAINTENANCE *
• LAUNDRY*
ePROP MAINTENANCE*
•SHIPPING/RECEIVING*
•WAREHOUSE •
OENERALPERSONNEL
Temporary Services
17*3 Hwy 17 M S„ Lawyweed
ttS-1133
No toe
ATTEN TION SANFORD
• ••POSTAL JOBS* ee
Start tll.41/hr 4 benefits
For application A Info, call
1 tilt) 314 3301 7am to IOpm 7
days,______________________
A U TO A U C TIO N DRIVERS
NEEDED. Must have valid
drivers license and be able to
drivatllckS4 7$/hr.
Sprint Stalling, 33*7*11

71- H e l p Wanted

71 — H e lp W a n ta d
B A BYSITTER N EE D ED . Al
tornoon and early evenings
Oreo Ifor teenager 73b 3dW

MEDICAL

LPNS

CHILDCARE TEACHER
Part lima needed lor *10 yr
olds CDL required EOE
___________m i w __________

11 PM 7AM and 7 1pm shirt tull
flm o
Apply In parson:
Lakavtow Nursing Ctr.. *1* E.
Tnd SI. Sanford

COLLECTOR
Mature pro w/ strong phono
control. Above average sale
ry. commission, and ben*Ills
Apply 4TS E. Somoron Blvd,
Suit* 101, Casselberry Amer.
Pioneer Title O r. 13) 4743

MEDICAL

L P N /R N
F/T and P/T. Sub acuta care
•ap. highly desirable, but not
requited Will Ireln. Salary
dependent upon •«per lent#
Contort: Debary Manor, *4 N.
Hwy 17 *1. Dabary, FI m i l .
U344IS

COSMETOLOGIST
with tallowing. 311*114 or
333 4*7*____________________

CPT4-IC09
MEDICAL CODER
Winter Springs arte. Eiperl
• n e s d o n l y . C o l l to r
appointment..............377-3131
a DAIRY DRIVER a
*400 wkl Ground floor oppor
funity wtth fast growing flrml
Benefit* too! Don't walfl
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
7*0 W, Utfr SI-. 313 3)7*

MEDICAL

*”

CNAS
A 170 bad superior relod
facility I* looking tor CNAS
a Mutt bo certified
a Eaper fenced preferred
II this describes you. contact
Mary Allc* Kothe Don 7*10
Enterprise Rd., Oabary.
Please apply In parson
EOE/Orug tree workplace
N A T IO N A L P U B L IS H IN G
FIRM needs people to label
p o s tc a rd s fro m h e m * .
UOO/wfc. Sal your own hours
Call 1 *00 740 7177 ( 1 1 . 4 *
m ln / ll y r t + ) or W rltf
PAASE 17J. O l S Ljn
toinwoy, N. Aurora ILSOS43 '
•PKSTCONTROLTECH*
Trolnl Don't pass up this
chance to start a new career
AAA EMPLOYMENT
I N N . 33th St„ 333-117*
POSTAL AND GOVERMENT
loot *73/hr plus benefits For
application Call 407 74* 4331

DELIVERY REPRESEHTRT1VE
Mon Frl morning. Mutt be
dependable, have reliable
vehicle w / full coverage
Hourly rale, possible bonus
Knowledge ot area a must I
Apply within Olan Mills,
.............331 *7*1

Director
For established childcare fa­
cility. Education, eaportonce
and leadership required.
373 A433____________________
DRIVER ong haul, part time
E iper fenced with plants. CDL
lie, needed ........... 377*444
EASY WORK! E X C E L LE N T
PAVI Assemble products at
h o m o . C o l l t o l l Ir o a
I *004*7 330*0«I 7T4Q_______

REPRESENTATIVES WANTED
National company need* local
raps, p/1 or l/t. You choose th*
hours) Ho sal** required
__________ 7*3-177*________

EXP. WRECKER DRIVERS
Needed! Musi have class O
CDL license and live In Laka
M ary/San lord/Long wood
area Call 377 07*0___________

SECURITY OFFICER
Sanford area, part time. Frl
day and Sunday day. Security
Clast D license required
_______ Call *07*44 7337_______
SERVICE MAID hiring In A!
1*monte Great pay. bonus
and monthly paid profit sher
Ing Drivers paid mileage
Experienced only...... 331 *343
• STOCK KEEPER*
Local firm looking lor career
minded person. Hurry today.
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7**W. 73th 11., T O lIf*

EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
SAn Del Manufacturing It
accepting applications lor
E X P E R IE N C E D IN D U S
TRIAL sawing machine oper
ators only Accepting appilca
lions thru July Tnd. than again
starting July 17th tor hiring to
begin July 17th Paid holidays
and vacation, olr conditioned
facility. 77*0 Old Lake Mary
Rd, Sanford. *87 37) 1*10
• FIOURE CLERK*
Established firm needs your
laka charge ability now I
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
TOtW.ISfh St.. 333-317*

TELEMARKETERS
Long wood. S3 34 hr. plus
bonus Phone and order entry
•ap Day to evening hours.
Mon
U t . Permanent post
ttons. Never a Net
Help Persanwal *7*-*70*

Hairstylist
Full or Part lima. *3 00 hr A
up Paid vacations and tom*
paid H olldaytl Fantastic
Sams In Sanford J73 *045
HAIRSTYLIST to work full lima
with tom* toltowing. For Into
_________Call 371 0333________
HAPPY ELVES CNMcare. Lk.
Mary, needs tap., orgenIled
Caregiver-Teacher. W/natural
love tor Children 331 7304

TREE CUMBER
Needed E«per fenced Own
transportation. No drugs.
tig/hr. Call 774 ato4_________
WAREHOUSE AND OENERAL
LABOR H I L P N B E D ID I
Bonus lor driver*. All shifts
available Dally pay, no toe
Report ready to work 3:30 an*.
Industrial Labor Svc.. 101*
French Av. Ho phone calls
WAREHOUSE WORKERS-Fidl
•Im* day poalltot* Sanlord.
longwood, and Maitland
area*. 13/hr. Haver a toe!
U
.l . .»----------M UnF
OwefF
rW W * « ISA
NtoTT^iW

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
For highly motivated person
In letomerkollng department
Mutt have ctowr voice AM or
PM thills. Apply within Oian
Mill*. Longweod........-337 &lt;7*3

WAREH0USE/F0RXUFT

JANITORS

M to SI7J 0 hr. 3*00404

Part time tor Lake Mary/
H e a t h r o w . A p p ly M 0 I
Philadelphia Av*. Orlando
_________ 407 0*40*00_________
LIVE IN N EEDED. * days a
wk Roam, board and salary.
OFLIStoS-73*07*7__________
LONO DISTANCE DRIVERS
Musi have over the road tap.
Good reference* req Call or
apply: MSC Trucking Corp.
1*71 W III Street. Sanlord FL
_________ 4*7 373 7343_________
• M AINTENANCE*
•PERSON*
17004 Put your handyman
skills to work lor o nice ploca.
Fantastic banatlts. Call now!
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
7i*W.13thll,. 373-317*

ROADWAY STRIPER
Eapartonctd In p«lnf and
thermo plastic. Opportunity
tor advancement.
EOE
________ **4-437-44It__________

91— Apartm ents/
House to Share
DAO edit share 3 bdrm.
w/ female. Free room/borad
tor p/t child care, Perfect tor
retire*, college student, single
mem. ate. Call 3713*3* or
373 7700

C L A S S IF IE D S

Hom e Im provem ent
R IU

W AY

W(

Notice

Cleaning Servlet

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors b* registered
or certified. To verify a slate
contractors llcanse call
1 100 341 7*40 Occupational
Llcanse* are required by ttw
county and can be verified by
calling 371 1130-•■I 7431

S P R IN O C L E A N IN O . Inoutside Rental* Alia wkly.

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal 1 Man Quality Opera
•ion i m i m / i s e m i

Additions ft
Rem odeling

M lertrlcal

RES./COMM Vinyl Siding
Alum. Fram ing. Orywall,
Doors. Rooting. Concrete
3334433 , l.O . Ballwt, CBCSlto**
RES/COMM, new homes Since
i*40 In area Call artytime I

M|ltorJd3S**4GC00l«^^^
Appliances
NO SERVICE CALL FCC when
repairs are done Warranty
We buy washers A dryers
A 4 Best Appliances. 314 11*3
as

C a rpentry
CARPENTER All kinds ot home
repairs, painting A ceramic

Itto^lclwrdGrosi^^^MISjn
C a r p e t C le a n in g

SAMI CARPET CLEANINO
Rtsldanlial/commarclal 1*
hrs. 334 3341, beeper *44 0341

Painting

'

;

S H O W U l'

T L M T b i^ D l^ ta r M

l

M A STER E L E C T R IC IA N
Lic'd lns 74 hrs. Fair prlcasl
Pel * rEROOOam 331 *475

Handy M ar
• * eOO IT A LL* • •
Anylhlng/every thing Horn*
repairs plumbing, painIIng.
electrical, carpentry 7*4*741

H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t

Hom e Repairs
M A R I N O Ham a R e p a ir,
tpaclallilng In small |obs
CRC 03407* Freeesl l l l - l i i t

Law n Service
RANOY'S D U A L ITY LAWN.
Complete pro care since ItoO
Clean up*, haul mo m e n s
TOM A J E F F ’S LAWN CARBI
Ret /Comm , dependable, tow
ratost Freeesl.......... .3307074

M asonry
TWP MASONRY, Brick. Block.
Stucco. Concrete, Renova
Hons Lie./Ins
33I-3SSS

ALD0ES IT ALL
F i il right at a price you can
allord Lit'd-'Ins From start
to llnlsh Carpentry, plumb
ing. etoctrlcal. and rooting
sves 73 yrs of taperwnc* No
job too tug or small Call
33* 7*31*f 334-3«* 34 hr*/
JACK A JIL L at a l . _____
New/Remodtl Cabinetry our
specialty! Freaest33*4*73

H ACKETT A MACKETT.
tottional painter. Reason*01,
rates llc./ln* 313 Ul*

Pressure Cleaning;

rjlesWlnrtowsjMinilT*^
Concrete

PARIS PAINTINO by Jim. (Eft
Idantlal, light commerrtal
Free att Ima tot 7t74a*l V

O
n itsc iiH
a 1
in g
n
vu
qc
u iIn
gh
n ti m
REPLACE Parking tot. pole A
bldg security lights Paint A
repairs. S.W.S. 7*3«I3S

Painting
COR 1SSO PAINTING and PreCtoaM^. Tap qualify.
Freaatl. Int/Eif 337 Sin

\t l rrrti . sr ) n u r I h i s i n r w I ' r r r v I h i y I m

DUN R ITE. Clean drlvaw&amp;T
roots, peal decks, walks.
house* Fraaast 311 s in
TIM ’S EXTERIOR CLEANINO.
Prompt, reliable service
Reasonable rates 771*333 *

Tile
EXPERIENCED In ell phases
of tile installation Ins., be .
wholesale tile prices tU ltm

Vree Service .•
eCHOLS TR EE SVC L k ' k W
"Let the Prolesstoneli dolt."
Free estlmetot......... 313 777*
LARRY'S LAWN A TREE,
Very Professional Service.
Free Etl Lk/lns 333 34*1 *
e
C L A B S IF IE B

n il

CaU Today Tb Place Your Adi
t a M H c t l M 3 0 -2 ^ 1

Is I m i ’ Is

S H I ’e r Month. ( n i l t hi w i f i r t ! . I'J'J J t i l l

twJL

J U S

W O R K
Y 0 0 !
Donl take our word far 1

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, August 18. 1993 - 7D
f t — A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

83— R o o m s l o r R t n t
CLEAN. FURNISHED r«*m. w/
kitchen available US wfc. 1VJ
tec Downtown OT &gt;004
MATURED PINSON,
furnished. life cooking prlv
SAS/wb tlrst end let! M4S9W

-

PRIVATE ICO I M T H

Senlord, dote to SCC. Houte
privileges, wether, dryer,
gerege. IDO month Including
utllltea......................M4 4I5*
SANFORD Room lor rent
Houte privileges, wash dryer,
poo'150 wk Incl util «3l SIS1
SANFORD. SiS/wk. First, let!
- Non smoker pref. Kitchen
. prtv. 214 4112otter aPM

WHECEEEEEEWtt
One Bedroom Apartments
U tf D IA L
Mostwood Apts. H I 7724

PEACEFUUI
WINTER* SFRINOS. 2/M&gt;. all
appliances *400/mo plus se
curlty.DN Falrlai aeo ISO
I BEDROOM U7i month plus
S27S security deposit and ref
.................. 171 m i
1 BEDROOM. 1 bath. A/C.
washer, dryer, all appliances.
screen porrh m » m0 171 tost

101— H o u s e s
F u rn is h e d / R e n t

3 ROOMS
SIS end Stories plus deposit
___________ 11* lew__________

97— A p a r tm e n ts
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

103— H o u s e s
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
. All rental end reel estate
* edvertlsementt ere subject to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
‘ which makes It Illegal to
advertise any preference. Ilm
nation or discrimination
'bated on race, color, religion.
■ tee. handicap, lemlllel status
; or national or igin

NEWLY DECORATED Outside
city Full tile bath, eat In
kitchen, power A water
. lurnlthed Plenty of parking I
ISM plus dap Nopets STS 1411
SANFORD. Quiet area I bdrm ,
1 bath furnished efficiency
■SMS/mo.SIOOdep MO 0111
VERY CLEAN A Nice. Util
Paid, fenced yd Please call
■; H I one leave message______
3 BEDROOM lurnlthed. 1115
wk. plus deposit Water A
garbagdturn W U I U _______

f t — A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t
CASSELBERRY AREA. Stud«.
I end 1 bedroom aparlments
available from *M9
Call Mellsta. teem s
CLEAN, Q U IE T , P R IV A TE
large I bedroom apt No pets
__________ m j t n __________
CONVENIENT ANDSPACIOUS
CALL GEN EVA GARDENS
a p t s ................ ........ m ieee
LAROE 1 Badream, 1 V» bath }
story, Fplc.. prlv. yd., deck.
ISSO mo water, sewer in
eluded, m t m __ ____

L in n 's Landing
I A I BD R M VILLAS
REN T TOOWN
CREDIT NO PROBLEM
Applications for 2 Bdrm.
Homes New Being Accepted

323*4923

ALTAMONTE SPRINOS. Near
mall 4/1. scr porch, use ol
lake SIM/month J/l 1 car
garage. SlJO/monlh For de
leilt call..................... lie t/ li
SANFORD 1 bdrm. I»y bath No
pets MIS/month. MOO depot it
__________ 171 m i ___________
S A N F O R D . 1/1 H O U S E .
Acreage, hortet allowed, on
lake SHOP mo n I 1004
SANFORD BRYN HAVEN 1ft.
1 car garage. ISOS plus depot
It 3M 4571_________________
SANFORD 1 bedroom li t W
2nd Street *350/mo. references
and deposit__________m o m
The Hllllman Group
For Yevr Real Ettale Needs

caii

................... m ens

1 BEDROOM 1BATM. Country
setting StlS/monlh. SISO
deposit.................... 1100771
1 BEDROOM 1 BATH. Fpl .
quiet area lltlfm o . SlOO
deposit_________
110 0111
1BORM. Hi bath Nopets
SSOOmo, MOO deposl t
m lHO

Stenstrom Rentals
PLOCH ARBOR. 1/1 w/den.
sern pool w/|ocuitl. fplc .
dbl gar ItVISmo 1*00 sac
PNORTHLAKE. 1/1 lakafront
w/fplc. Washer A dryer, pool,
tennlt ISIS/mo . SMO tec
e DEBARY, 1/1 w/ carport, new
paint, private and quiet, heat
and air UlS/mc. S400 tec
PRAVENNA PARK. 1/1 w/
carport, storage, heat A air. 1
mo leaseSlM'mo.lSOOtec.
POEBARY 1/1 w/ family rm.
carport, on well A septic
M40/month. S400 security
o SANFORD 1/1 apt Cent H/A
Washer, dryer Included.
CLEAN I WIVmo . V100 tec
Sfenttrem Realty, Inc.
34te Manage yeer He^ne.
like It wet ear awn." Jim Deyle
i n WS After!PM: H0-l4tS

105— D u p le x *
T r ip le x / R e n t

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. 1340 mo
1bdrm. StIO mo and up

3 2 3 4 (7 0

NICE QUITE PARK. Spacious I
bdrm cottage. SlOO/ mo plus
elec /gas No pets aeo rvos

______

CtEAN 1 BEDROOM

NEAT I BEDROOM Cent H/A.
carport, mini blinds no pets.
U M plusSlOO tec H I Pits
OHIET I br . Its townhouse
• IMS S Park, adult comm ,
MS/mo water A garbage Inc.
Call Barb M F 171 3443

Quiet Single Story
Castleberry. I bdrm A 1
bdrm Attic Storagel Call
loan tor appointment tee t il l
SANFORD'S Best Kept Secret I
• Pool A L a u n d ry . I A 1
bedrooms Convenient loca
, . I tonI Call Pat. I l l QAM_______
''SANFORD. I and 1 bdrm aptt
Cent H/A. beautiful lake tel
ting and pool area OREAT
R A T E S ! L a k e J e n n ie
A partm ents, t i l l Santa
Barbara Dr. m-SSSl________
SANFORD. 1 bedroom. I bath
SlfS/ month. S71S security
________ Call i n m o ________
SANFORD. 1 bedroom. I bath
- NICE A CLEANII SJOO/month
Call Ml AIM________________
'S A N F O R D I b d rm . A /C .
• carpeted, storage Dep ♦ 1st
•r mo E vet/wkendt ♦*« 00*0
SUPER I BEDROOM Upstairs.
A/C. water A garbage pd
i*XNew appliances, eatra clean.
A Dep u i etas after tpm

Water and garbage pick up
included No pets. SlM/mo.
&gt;100 dep....... ....... I l l 1015
LAKE MARY. 1 bdrm. C/H/A.
wall to wall carpet, mini
blinds, celling tan. M l 4/00
LK MARY DUPLEX. 1 bed. 1
blh. stove, refrldgerator. A/C.
weth/dry hook ups. big yard
SISO/mo HOP dep 171 *U i
PARK AVE. 1001 1 bedroom. I
bath A/C. SllS/mo. SJ1S de
posit 114 MOO_______________
R E N T W /OPTION to buy
Longwood area 1/IW. like
new. &gt;1000down *20 0410_____
SANFORD. 1 bdrm.. carport,
security system, lull kit..
111-4441 discounted MIS
SANFORD. I bdrm . new. gray /
mauve decor, cent H/A Rats.
S4M/mo SlOOdep 111 41S1

SANFORD M U
I B e d ro o m . s i* S / m o .
mo/dep .nopets 111 Pare
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. cent H/A
carport, utility rm. Quiet
areal tm/mo 410QMS
VERY NICE 1 bdrm. I bath
A/C. appliances Sanford
SlM/mo plus deposit 111 1114
1 BDRM., 1 Bath. Scrn porch.
CHA. all applt. I w/carport.
114 motor 111 4404

1 0 7 -M o b ile
H om es / R e n t

the Summer... to

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APARTMENTS
Ask About Our
1 Month Free Special

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H ’d 12 mo. lease

2580 Ridgewood Ave,
San fo ra* 330-1431

1?9— P e ts &amp; S u p p lie s
• C A N A R IE S , young and
beaulltul Malelemale MS
each or 5*0 lor tho pair.
Yallow and orange frosted

_________ molts__________
• FREE PUPPIES. German
Shepherd Mia Please Call
M l 1414____________________
• HERE comes Ptlar cotton
tall I yr old Netherlend dwarf
rabbit with cage Very loving
SIS
Cell Jay at 13111*1 eve
• MIXED PUPPIES Come take
us home for FR EE Wo'ro I ' j
months old. Call our owner
•tier4PMetna sail________
a PIT BULL PUPPY. I wks old'
S1SOBO
Phone M l 11*0

114— W a r e h o u s e
S p ace / R e n t
LON O W O OD/LAKE M ARYMid site storage warehouses
400&gt;00 1400 sq ft. Free rent
w/llmo lease. IromSI4S'mo
__________111 CS10__________
SECURITY WAREHOUSE 44A
and Old Lake Mary Bird
•1.150
1.000 tq It. Ol
llc/warehouta 'Finished ol
lice space also available.
KapeakeReally. I ait llis

2 0 0 - R e g ls t e r e d P e ts
AFC ROTTWEIUER

1 1 8 -O ffic e
____ Sp ace / R e n t
NEW Sanlord olflces and/or
warehouses 4001.000 sq It
Special. SMl/rne. i l l 1 SS4
SANFORD. Otflca space. S400
sq tt building total. 1100 sq
It par effica unit H I 1004
SANFORD O F F IC E SPACE.
1.100 sq It. ca n t H/A.
carpeted. U M 171 *144_______
SANFORD ISM sq If E&gt;C lor
Or or Attorney. &gt;475 mo 1415
sec Jim Doyle. Stenstrem
Realty. I**. W M ttt_________

1 2 7 - S t o r a g e /O f f ic e
_________ S p a c e _________

10wk old female 1100114 4414

211— A n tiq u e s /
C o lle c t i b l e s ____

141— H o m e s fo r S a le
EXCHANOE OR SELL your
property located anywhere I
Investees Realty, 1141411
HOUSE W ITH INCOME I 1
bdrm, 1 bath, cent M/A. fpl .
and quiet area 1*5.000H001H

A N TIQ UE S T O R E / O F F IC E
SPACE 1.000 sq It In the best
downtown Sanford location
S515/mo____________ 014 PISS

141— H o m e s f o r S a le
AffORDABK HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTTLS
FHA OR VA AS LOW AS S*i \
Gov't Foreclosures. Re
pos/Assume No Q uality
Homesl Owner financing
Seminole.Orange. Volusia
Senlerd less than SJ.#M dawn
aReneveted 1/1 , appliances.
fenced yard, carport. *M.*00
a Renovated like new 1 /1. fplc .
appl. new paint SSS.VOO
a Pool home 1/1 on cul da sac
Garage. 1*1,*00
ei/l on ly acre! Renovated
appliances, lanced yd. M l.500
• l/HS, 114* sq N. Ilka new! Llv.
dmlng. family rm. SIS.*00
a 4/1, fenced, garage. 154.&gt;00
Assume NeOualillett
• J/l en l/l acral Fenced, cul de
sac. dead end street saa.eoo
Additional home* avail Less
than S1K down I
PAOLA. i/| on on ) l l acres
Pasture with stable SI I*.*00
Lk. M ery/Lengwaad Peel
Heme. 1/2. garage, living,
dining, lam rm* sat.500
Lk. Mary peal home 4/2. living
dining, lamlly rm. &gt;104.400

PAUl A BETH OSBORNE
VfNTlIRE i PROPERTIES
111 4 /b4

BATEMAN REALTY
• OENEVA. S ACRES w/1
houses
Slt.SOO
• MARKHAM W OOOS. »
acres with 1 bdrm. ] bath and
1 car garage, pool and lake
No reasonable offer relueedi
321-0758.................321-2257
BRANO NEW 5 bdrm 1 bath
home. Iireplaca. skylights,
covered polio. 1 car garage
Sft too Must see I 114 0*04

ARE YOU
IN THE MARKET
FOR A NEW HOME?
SEE SUNDAY'S CLASSIFIEDS
FOR A GUIDE TO THE AREA'S
TOP REALTORS!

KAYW OO O . 2/1. Fam Rm.
Cent H/A. 1 Car Garage, turn
or unfurn. 14* 000 Seller'*
Broke*..................... 711GSM.
LK. MARY
1/1 with lamlly
rm . Ig treed lot Ml 000
W. Maliclowskl, m w i

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEM ENT 4 REALTY
40M i l 1M1/11] t ill

oven

S I 36
m

YF A H S

STENSTROM
REALTY, I NC.
We list and sell
more properly than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford Lake Mary area.
• O A T E O COM M UNITY IN
LAKE MARYI 1/7 End Unit In
Heron Cove I Garden Atrium,
Wat Bar. F p l. Comm Pool k
Morel &gt;**.*0001
• LAKEFRONT CONDOI You II
love the view from your &gt;rd
floor 2/1 w/ Scr Balcony 4
Eatra* Galore! Comm Pool
tool M l 000!
• COUNTRY LIVINO on a U
Ac w/ Great Room. Spill BR
Plan. Fenced Yardl FR or alh
BR to be done! New Root tool

Uf.JOOt

CALL ANYTIME

HALL R E A L T Y
312 W f'libt SI

S.inlonf

HUGE 1 story home. Ig oak
trees, handyman special! leoa
sq tt ol living area Owner
will consider holding mort
gage! Great com m ercial
potential I Only SM.500
REOUCED S9.0001 f 1 bdrm
home, remodeled. Paddle
Ians, lamlly rm, screened rm.
walk to park! Low down, low
monthly ..................$44,400
FHA/VA

D EB AR Y, St Jehns River.
Furnished m anufactured
home. 1/1 w/ lot. carport,
landscaped Pool, tennis,
clubhouse, b o a t ra m p ,
marina, and playground
S45.M4 Owner ana lout 44$ t il l

O n tu iK
GOV’T REPOS bank loreoo
suras, assume no quality
mortgages! Low monthly.
• OOV-T F O R E C LO S U R E .
4/1 In Plnecrest Great hornet
Low down
IM S
• PINECREST. 1 bdrm w/
cent H/A. pool w/ decking
Best buy In areal Low down,
low monthly
*54*00
Center details!
J m il Minslitld, 323-7271
AA Carnes. Inc . 1121214

Apartments with

C A R L Y I . K * b y l u r r y W r lu h l

ELOER SFRINOS Oft Hwy 41».
I. 1. A 1 bdrmt SIS S*Vwk
SlMdepotil................. m i l l O
NICE SA N FO R D lurnlthed
mobile home available Rent
to buy. Bab......... 407 M2*S00

323-5774

^ Come home fo r

K IT W

321 - 2720
322 - 2420
154S Park Dr . laniard
441 W. Lake Mary Bl.. Lk. Mary

•In Our 37th Tut*
ONE OF THE PREMIERS ol
Sanlord historical homes for
sal« by only 3rd owner since
1*131 *15*000 lirm. as Is. 10th
and Park Avo Appl, H I *ata
S A N F O R D . Ramodeled 1
bedroom. I bath w/ cent H/A
Nice lot I MS 0004*4 1014 ___

T I R E D O F R E N T IN G ?
Own Your Own Horn*!
Easier than you think 11
Sector your sell!

MODEL GRAND OPENING!
Saturday. Aug It. 10AM 5PM
1414 Mara Ct . Sanford. 0(1
MellonvIHe................ 11* *111
1 BEDROOM. I BATH Ouial
countrylot MJ 000 Call
110 0111___________________
•1 HOMES ON t LOT 17. lam
rm A 1/1 tor Mom |**.*00!
CALLBART REAL EST„ INC
(401) 173 14*1

153— A c re a g e L o ts /S a le
O C A L A N A T ’ L F O R E S T.
Wooded lets I 15 *50 each, no
monoy down I &gt;1 | at monthly
1 MO *91 SOI*

Country Lake
Apartments

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
______C o -O p / S ale
W IN TER SPRINGS Very nice
1ft. M a ll living, dining rm
Many amenities Ml 500
ORLANDO. Tymberskin. 2/1
ground floor, seller financed
111.500
ll*aHI

157— M o b ile
H o m e s / Sale
GOOD BUYSN ICE HOMES
M M spacious I bdrm turn .
scr. porch 54 500 well kept 2
bdrm . turn , scr porch, cor
ner lot. *11.500 pretty as a
modal! Almost everything
new throughout, big Mori da
rm . carport Quiet senior
park, no pels Near I a and
shopping 444 4*04___________
NEW l**l'«l Low down A Inter
e»tl UX10 SllJ/mo 14X10.
&gt;110/mo 145 5104

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu r e
OCHEST FREEZER General
Electric. 5 I CU. IIS V. *0 HZ.
SlOO Firm Phora 111*404
_______ Leave message_______
• C O U C H . 1 pc sectional.
orange.........&gt;50.........111 4441
COUCH. LOVEiEAT, CHAIR
and ottoman Old fashioned,
very clean SISO OBO Modern
SO FA 530 RECLINERSIO
it s tan___________________
• DESK, woodgraln laminate
top and swivel chair &gt;50OBO
___________ 1114145__________
• D RAFTIN G TABLE. Oak. 11”
■ 47". ad lustable lo IT*, w/al"
Mayline parallel bar. vinyl
cover, dual light SlOO Call
171 OH*___________________
• DRYER. Only I 1/1 Yrs Old
sioo........................... n i i*te
• K IT C H E N CHAIRS. 5 In
parted condition 170 Full
prlco ........... Call lit &gt;004
O K I! CH E N TABLE. Ethan
Alton, oval, maple finish, two
leaves, no choirs Excellent
condition
s*0 lit Wat
USED BEDOINO SALEH King.
Queen. Full A Single &gt;as« Set
A Upl LARRY'S Mar* HI-4111
W A S H E R . Ktnm ore. SIS
DRYER. &gt;50 Both work goodl
_________ mg mi________
• WASHING MACHINE SlOO
_________ Call 111 11*4________
• WINDOW AC/HEATINO unit.
Sears Works real good &gt;15 00
Please call 1714411.
________ leave message_______

183— T e le v is io n /
R a d io /S t e r e o
• AM/FM STEREO, has I (rack
and record player Good con
dltlon ONLYSaO
Ml **Si
• CONSOLE TV. has radio and
record player. In beaulltul
walnut cabinet Call 1710011

185— C o m put e rs
• M O D E M Fai (S 'R ) Int
Z o l t r l i V400 1400bps
Blttaa/Bltcom software CIS
Mblhp
tap
144 5104

187— S p o ilin g C oods
• BIKE, mans 10 speed. 14"
* 1 5 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * 8 1 7 3 *407

185— M a c h in e r y /T o o ls
• CACUM PUMF. Speedaira
D iaphragm lyp*. Oayton
Electric M FC Co Includes
yellow |ackel charging gages
SA5 111 1*5*

COKE MACHINE. Cavalier c St
Irom It lO 's S i l t
" M illio n a ir e " p in ball
machine MIS Fire hydrant
SlOO 1t5«'i JC Higgins girls
bikt 5115 Wall boa lor |uka
boa 115 Curtis Mathis *6" big
screentyM il IlkO lte ______
LITHOGRAPHS H o ld canoes)
SlOO. S Oall' EI Cid ' SlOO. B
Buflel lliowers) &gt;100. stained
glass panel, tulip design, old.
&gt;15..... .............Canal* tu t

215— B o a ts a n d
A c c e s s o rie s
AIRBOAT 11 Alum . Polymer
ISO Lycoming. Rec Overhaul.
Trailer 55 500 111 1115________
a AIRBOAT. It tt. Grasshopper
1*0 HP. Lycoming now mags .
1 props trailer. S3.500 Call
111 5405or i n m o__________
• CANOE. I l li ’ fiberglass
Mohawk canoe Eacellenl
condition SlOOCall alter SPM
__________ n t it i s ___________
TRO LLIN G M OTOR. Whisper

Guide S4with battery SISO
__________ m io o i___________
14 FT ALUMINUM |ors boat 15
HP Johnson, trolling motor,
trailer, camping equip SI.500
OBO Musi sell! i l l 1111______
te F T RUNABOUT. 40 HP
Evinrude With trailer *150 or
besl otter 111 4415___________
• IS FT GLASTRON 55 HP
Evinrude. trailer Outstanding
Condi Must seel 177*5 MS 5111
14 FT JOHNSON w/ 50 HP
Mercury, trailer, trolling
motor and knee beord Runs
great SI.19944* SOaS__________
• 1**4 SKI/FISH Boat «OHP
Marc . w/trailer Runt groat.
51000 Partial tinenc* 4*5 1*0*

217— G a r a g e S e le s
fFISAT-SUNDAY
NordicTrack eierclse skis,
new tai machine with copiar,
living rm furniture, new
weight bench w/lron weights
Lott ol mltc 1101 W Ind SI
Sanlord.................... 7141541

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garaga sale ad by
l l noon on Tuesday and taka
advantage ol our special
garage sale ad prlcatl Call
Clettihed now lor detail*!

322-2611
B
R
H
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B
B
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MOVINO SALE. All under &gt;44
Furniture, new wheel chair.
knitk knacks________ *11 0109

YARD SALE
A llllle bit ol ovorythmgl
Fum . clothes, etc Saturday
Only! t it le W 70th Street

221— G ood T h in g s
to E a t
BLACK EYE PEAS You pick!
1*41 Celery Ave SAM. SI a
bushel
..................M l 11*4

2 2 3 - M is c e lla n e o u s
CABINET SALE. Otsceuntinued
A overstock must got Vertovs
styles A slits avail. Tru Wood
cabinats 11* Hickman Orlve.
Sanlord..................... li t *471
COMPLETE NEW 5 PERSON

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

2 3 1 -C a rs

• INFANT CARRIER. Snugll
MERCEDES. 1*90 XB O. cold
Bouncer with cloth cover
A/C. Clean. t4 000 miles M.100
Never used I Cost SIS new. will
144 4510or 41* 1149__________
sell tor SUMS Ml*__________
SHORT OF CASH 7
• MY FIRST TOOTH porctlln
Sarloutiy looking for a nice,
d o ll by K a t h y B a r r y ciaan. used carl D EPEN
Hlpp«nst*ll Ashton Orake
DABIE. Down payments as
Will tell lor SeO With papers A
low at SIN include* la&gt; A
boa.............................M4S1S1
tin* Call
SAWDUST. &gt;10 per yard picked
FUES AUTO SALES
up Will deliver. J and S
Cypress
*041*1 MM
★ * 3 2 7 -2 6 8 2 * *
• s'e l f - i n v e r t i n o
• TOYOTA COROLLA OX (la
MACHINE. Relieve* stressed
Iron wagon. 1*91 ISK ml. Red
lointt Helps bad backs Cost
auto. a/c. p's. p/b. sio.no
*430. tell ttlO B O 14* 54*1
n i sail
• SOLAR WATER HEATER. &gt;0
1*11 DO DOE COLT. Automata
gallon State brand tank, hat
Am/fm, NEW TIRES. runs
back up electric element,
great 5*00 OBO
113 14*4
works llna. a a 10 tl tolar
• l*S4 REOAL BUICK. * cyl
panel with Ireete damage
charcoal gray, power ac
Part ol *1000 Della system
castor let. M 400 111 51)0
Only &gt;100.................... SM44S*
• 1*44 GEO SPECTRUM 50 00c
TRAILER. *&gt;10. &gt;145 IS Inch
ml . rebuilt, auto . SI.*50 OBO
cut LAWN TRACTO R w/
Alter 5PM__________110 0*45
grass catcher. SMS 10 ft
1* PONTIAC GRAND PRIX. 1
fiberglass L A O D E R . SSO
door. VS. ISO Engine, P/S.
11) 1*75 ask lor Slava or
P/B. A/C. new (ra n t. Craig
James____________________
AM/FM radio RUNS LIKE A
11“ TV BW. 130 dining set w/4
I
OREAM 5400O B O __ Ml *4/1
chairs SSO Ml sc boats ol
• SI CHEVY Full It Wagon
items Sandalwood Villas.
diatal good cond . cold AC
unit i s. aao laii____________
new tires taOO 111 1441
230— A n tiq u e /C ta s s ic
• SI MERC LYNX 1DR. 4SP
New tires A under hood Runt
______ _________ _
great 5400 M l 441* alter *
C A D I L L A C , attended
• *4 SUBARU. 4 whl d r. ‘1 /
Fleetwood, tail I owner. *1K.
engine, newer eahautt a
garaged Mlntl S3,*00113 *400
brakes 5400 Nrg 1*0 4144
CORVETTE. 39. a Spaed. 1 top*,
• M CHEVY Cavalier Station
whit* blue, numbers do not
wagon. AC. auto 11.150
match RUNS/LOOKS GOOD
________ Call 1404411
11*100.........................110 1141
• 44 LE BARON convertible
• PONTIAC Firebird I***. On*
red.loaded, dig doth ISK ml
owner I Garaged! tlK ml
51000 Partial llnance *95 1*0*
Niro 54ioo ao; i n aaaa
99 ] JEEP Sport Auto. PS. PI)
AC. alarm ISK ml IIS .100
2 3 1 -C a rs
L&lt;&gt;# new I to; im Rtf______
• BUICK REGAL. 1*1*. White,
2 3 3 - A u t o P a r ts
no engine, good IrantmltHon.
body lair SlOO MO 45*5_______
/ A c c e s s o rie s
BUICK LE SABER. 1*11. Fully
•
PROTECTIVE
BRA tor front
loaded blue, fill taait 11.000
ol tt*S Nltten J007X 140 Call
__________ *4* 41*1__________
__________ 4*11111_________
BUICK LE SABRE Cu*l*m.
New’, rebuilt
1*1* VS. auto. air. P/S. Ciaan. TRANSMISSIONS.
tor street to competition from
runt greatl Many new ailratl
SI** *5 Select Auto M l 41*4
51*00 OBO 11* MAS_________
CADILLAC COUPE OV. 1f*4.
235— T r u c k s /
Eactllent condition, netdt
_____ B u s e s / V a n s
engine work St 100171 1415
CAMARO. It** VI. while, good
• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
condition, tl 000 mile* S3 150
'19. t ton. Passenger van
or bell otter 374 419S________
clean Loaded! Too much to
• CHEVY CAAAARO - ‘11. Re
list, mutt tee to appreciate
built VS. lot* ot new parttl
Only 51 4*5080
1314100
sees 11) 0154 any time_______
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damages organs
D E A R D R . O O T T : My
49-yeur-old l»r«»ilit*r linn been
diagnosed with am yloidosis.
U r ’s tx-en athletically Inclined all
his life, never sick, and I’m
having dlllleuliy understanding
why lie would acquire tills
condition.
DEAR READER: Amyloidosis
Is marked by llie progressive
accumulation of various proteins
In many o f the body's tissues.
Eventually, these proteins Im­
pair organ function, leading
primarily lo heart and kidney
failure. The ratine Is unknown,
but amyloidosis Is often associ­
ated witli other chronic diseases,
such as myeloma la ly|&gt;c of
blood cancer). lulM-reulosIs (and
other Infections). Hodgklnson's
disease and rheumatoid arthri­
tis. Some forms of amyloidosis
ap|&gt;ear to lie inherited; others
ap|&gt;ear during anion
Amyloidosis Is diagnosed by
biopsy.
Treatment of an imderlylnn
disease may arrest the pronresslon of amyloid de|&gt;&lt;&gt;Hlts.
Also, cortisone Is often used In
patients whose ornans rapidly
deteriorate.

by C harles M . Schulz

P EA N U TS
I NAVE T O TE LL YOU
SOMETHING CHARLES.
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ably suffering from n common
condition: small sebaceous cysts
o f the scrotum. Although they
are hnnnless. they can be annoyACROSS

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by exercise, diet or any known
(and controllable) environmental
factor.
DE A R DR. O O T T : I'm a
59-year-old male with an em­
barrassing scrotnl Itch caused by
small while pimples. The skin Is
loo tough to squeeze, and a
dermatologist has suggested I
have them surgically removed.

WIN AT BRIDGE

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By Phillip Alder
lu the Bridge Federation of
Asia and Middle East Championa h l p s . h e l d I ant J u n e In
Mauritius, tin* Mulshing order of
the llrst four teams was the
same In the Open and Women's
Series: South Africa. India.
Egypt am! Pakistan. The first
two teams qualify for the world
championships that are about to
lx- held In Santiago. Chile.
The Indian 0|x-n Team led
most of the way. In-lug passed
near lltc Mulshing post by new­
comers from South Africa (which
has Just returned to the Interna­
tional bridge told). During the
Indian hot streak over the Mrst
seven days, this deal occurred.
South was the Indian player
Avlnash Gokhalc. Ills opening
hid of two hearts showed a
threc-siillcr short m diamonds.
Ills hand had lo have one of four
distributions: 4 -4-1-4. 4-4-0-5,
4-3-1 5 or 3-4-1 5.
North. Rajesh Dalai, hating the

whole business, passed. So there
l-U-ll
NORTH
was Gokhalc In a 3-3 Ml.
♦ 1014
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VAI S
textbook*, led a trump. (When
6 Q I 7 42
you know declurcr has a three♦ II
suited hand, usually a trump
lead will he best.)
After South called for a low
EAST
heart from dummy. East won
♦J »
♦ 7 532
with the king and returned a V I )
V K J 10 I 7
he a r t . D e c l a r e r wo n wi t h ♦ A K 10 * J
♦ J»
dummy's ace and cashed his ♦ QJ42
♦ K7
A-K of spades, dropping West's
Jack. Now came a spade to
SOUTH
dummy's 10. West being unuble
♦ A K Q4
VQ42
lo rulT. A club to the ace allowed
65
Gokhalc to cash the spade queen
♦ A 10 &lt; 5 3
and discard dummy's last club.
A club ruff In dummy brought
Vulnerable: East-West
South's total to seven tricks, and
Dealer South
he still had the good heart queen
In his hand.
Nertk East
Pass
3V
Pass Pass
When you're sizzling, you're
sizzling.
Opening lead: V 3
Readers are Invited to send
card-play questions to Phillip
Alder. In rare of this newspaper
They can he answered only
through the column.

B y B e rn ic e B ede O sol

b y Bob Th a v e s

FR ANK AND ER N EST

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BE CHASING
THIS MOUSE OR
SOMETHING ?

YOUR BIRTHDAY
Aug. 19. 1093
There could he numerous
pleasant surprises In the ofllng
lor you In (he year ahead. You
must lx- careful, however, that
self- defeating thoughts don't
s|x)ll them. M's Imperative you
IcKik for the positive side In all
your endeavors.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 If you
feel like you are Itcing pulled In
two dlllcrcut directions today,
that might be true and It couid
also lx- your own fault. You must
he llrm when you make a
decision, not Indecisive. Trying
to patch up a broken romance?
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can help you to understand what
lo do lo make the relationship
work. Mall 92 and n long,
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envelope in Matchmaker. P.O.
BOX 4405. New York. N.Y.

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VIRGO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22| Be
careful about making commit­
ments today without first having
a clear understanding of what
you're gelling Into. There's a
chance you’ll bite off more than
you can chew.
b y J im M e d dick

ROBOTMAN'
I 'M N O T J O S T A N Y

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L IB R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) error with lingering III effects.
Steer a middle course today If
PISCES iFeb. 20-March 20)
you find yourself among friends You might have lo contend with
with conflicting views. It's okay a heavier work load Ilian usual
to arbitrate, hut not to show today, so lx- careful what you
partiality.
volunteer lo do that could make
SCORPIO (Oet. 24-Nov. 22) tills condition worse.
Where your reputation Is con­
ARIES (March 21 -April IMl
cerned the end docs not Justify
Don't Impose yourself on any
the means today. Don't use social situations today where
tactics to advance your Interest you are not warmly welcomed. If
that could tarnish your Image.
you aren't Invited, It's their loss,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. not yours.
21) There Is a friend o f yours
TAURUS (April 20-May 20|
who always takes an opposing
position to the one you hold. If Important developments must
you encounter one another to­ not tie taken for grunted today.
For Instance, don't assume a
day. neither Is apt to have any
pat i ence for the oi l i er. Br cri t i cal si t uat i on Is f i rml y
secured, when It muy lie held
careful.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jail. down Just with a paper clip.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
19) Be careful In transactions
today where there Is something Nothing advantageous will lxgained today hy trying to Impose
of material value ut stake. If you
don't know what you're doing, an unpopular suggestion on
you might suffer a costly loss unresponsive listeners. If you
don't scrub the Idea, they might.
from your Inck of knowledge.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
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Belter pul u lock and key on
Stall for time today If you feel
like you’re being pressured Into your money licit today, because
you might I k - lucking In Mnanclal
making a decision o f which
discipline. It won’ t be hard to
you're unsure. Pcxir Judgment
could cause you to make an ' spend more than you should.
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9,

1993

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Saminola County since 1008
86th Year. No. 17 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Mall breaks ground

Sears confirm s
as 5th anchor

□ Sport*
Clutch hitting
SANFORD — Ron W lrth's two-out single l.i
the bottom of thr seventh Inning gave Nelti v
Son/Crazy W ings n 10 9 win over S|*ortsmnrt on
the first night of the Sanford Recreation Men’s
Wednesday Slowplteh Softball League.
See Page IB

BRIEFS
Five candidates qualified
LONGWOOD - Five candidates have officially
qualified to run for Longwond City Commission
and one more incumbent Is expected to sign up
Itefore qualifying ends at 5p.m . Friday.
Inrumbcnis liarvey Smerllson and Rex An­
derson qualified and rommtssloner Fred Pearl
picked up a candidate packet and Is expected to
turn In the necessary j»apcrwork before the
deadline.
Iris Benson Is seeking Stnerllsnn’s district I
seat. Ron Sargent will challenge Pearl In district
2 and Annamarte Vaccu Is running against
Anderson In district -I.
Individuals wishing to run for city commis­
sioner In the Nov. 2 election may obtain
qualifying material from the city clerk’s office.

Make Sanford Shine
SANFORD — Saturday. Sept. I I . has been
designated as a "Make Sanford Shine" day. An
all out trash collecting event will be held along
west 13th Street.
Participants for the trash bash are needed.
Persons will gather at the West Sanford Hoys &amp;
Girls Club. In the 900 block of Persimmon
Avenue, at 8:30 a.m.
The city will be supplying collecting bags and
poker sticks. A etty garbage packer will tie In the
area to pick up trash bags as they are filled.
The area to be covered on 13th Street Is from
French Avenue to Persimmon.
"N o big Items are to be picked up." said Chris
Strtne o f the Scenic Improvement Hoard. "T h e
only tiling we are after Is trash, and we want to
really make the area along West 13th Street look
as n**at and clean as wc possibly can."
Several city officials are planning to tie on
hand to Join In the "M ake Sanford Shine"
project.
"You don’ t need to register or anything."
Strlnc said. "Just be at the Center by 8:30. and
Join with us."
For additional Information, phone Chris Strlnr
at 330 5081.

By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer______________________________
SANFORD — Antld a blnze o f fireworks,
rockrts. and music from the Seminole High
School Juzz (kind, ground was broken this
morning for the Seminole I owne Center Mall.
Developer Melvin Simon, representatives of the
various anehnr stores, and local government
officials dug chrome-plated spades Into the soil to
Inaugurate construction of (h r 1.2 m illion
square-foot mall.
Am ong the store officials, a representative of
Sears was on hand to officially announce dial II
would be die fifth unrtinr store. Sears plans a
133.278 squarr-foot store.
Warren McCurry. Sears dlslrlrl manager an­
nounced “ dir store will offer customers nearly
three acres of apparel, home and automotive
merchandise and service*, and will employ about
250 people."
Over 100 persons had been sent sprrlal
Invitations to attend the event held In a trni on
the mall site.
C S e e M a ll, P age 5 A

See R ela ted E d ito ria l. Page 4A

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Melvin Simon, cenlor, head ot Melvin Simon and
Associates, dovolopor of the Sominolo Towne
Center Mall, joins anchor store officials and

Howell
residency
decided

Expressway
builder behind
schedule 1 year
By J. MARK BARPIBLO
Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD — Expressway builder While Con­
struction Co. now says they won’t complete thetr
work until Oct. I. 1994. a year behind schedule.
While faces up lo 12,180 In dally fines for
continuing work past tills month, according to
Sem inole C ounty Expressway construction
spokesman Gayle Geddes.
While officials did not return rails.
See B uilder, Page 5A

By J . MARK BARPIBLO

Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFCfRD — 'City commissioner lam Howell should
receive Italf of a homestead exemption for Ills Park Avenue
home, a property appraiser's mediator has decided.
Howell maintained his residency at I 109 Park Avr
See H ow ell. Page 5 A

Lon Howall

Homeowners’
insurance hike

T o p cops

State Farm coverage
here may cost more

School board offers public forum
The Seminole County School Hoard will offer
the public a final opportunity to voice their
opinions on the district's 1993-1994 budget
before tuklng a vole on the Issue tonight.
The public hearing nnd vote will lake place In
the district's boardroom. 1211 Mcllonvllle Ave..
Sanford, at 7 p.tn.

By SANDRA IL L IO T T
Herald SlaM Writer

According to the district. If the board passes
the proposed budget, the amount the average
taxpayer will pay In school tkxes will drop about
$2 from last year.

Geneva task force to meet
GENEVA — The next meeting of the Geneva
Freshwater Lens Task Force will be held Sept.
18 at Geneva Elementary School. 275 First St..
Geneva. The tusk force will discuss Issues
affecting the wnlcr quantity and quality of the
Geneva Hubble from 3 p in. until 7 p.m.. then
take public testimony and suggestions until 9
p.m.

government leaders In launching construction of
the facility this morning.

H «M PHotobytomm, Vlnctnl

The Seminole Community College Law En­
forcement Program honorod some of the lop
law enforcement officers In Seminole County
yesterday. Each of 13 agencies In the county
was represented. From northern Seminole
County, the winners were John Evans. Sanford

Police Department; David E. Rlsher, Longwood
Police Deparlmenf; Robert L. Martin, in­
vestigator with the Seminole County Sheriff's
O lfice ; Sam Belfiore, Lake Mary Police
Department and Manuel Rivera, John E. Polk
Correctional Facility.

______________________________

SANFORD — Seminole County homeowners
Insured by State Farm may still consider the
com pany the "g o o d n e ig h b o r " touted In
advertising because their premiums may not
Increase by the statewide average o f 23.5 percent
sought by the company Wednesday. The specific
Impact on local homeowners was not available at
press time.
Thr rate increase sought by the company. If
approved by stale insurance commissioner Tom
Gallagher, may !&gt;e phased in In tw o parts, the 9.6
percent part taking clfccl Immediately and the
other. 13.9 percent on March 1.
Slate Farm spokesperson le rrl Krttch said the
Increase sought by the company also deals with
losses from non-catastrophlc events such as
thcll*. lightning nnd fires as well as hurricane
damage.
Although homeowners along the coast may sec
□ S e e Insurance, Page 2A

Prom staff reports

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Comlos..................... 0B Nation.......................
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High temps to dip into the 80s
B e c o m in g m o s tly
clou d y with thun­
d e r s to r m s lik e ly .
H ig h a ro u n d 9 0 .
W ind south 10 mph.
Chance o f rain 50
percent.

For more woathor, aaa Pago 2 A

Schools to honor
business partners

Th e y do windows

By VICKI DaSORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — The schools In Seminole County
have a great working relationship with the
business community.
That, district officials auy. Is pari o f the secret of
success of the schools.
On Friday morning,
the Dividends school
volunteer program will
honor 333 business By VICKI DeBORMIBR
p u rtn ers w ho w’ ork
Herald Staff Writer
with the district or with
SANFORD - The
Individual schools. The
businesses that are
b u s in e s s e s p r o v id e
" P a r t n e r a In
schools and students
E x c e lle n c e " ' w ith
with everything from
S e m in o le C o u n ty
learning Incentives lo
tutoring lo equipment □Bee Future, Page 5A
to mentoring.
“ The businesses In this community have a
commitment to helping us prepare our students
□ S e e Partn ers, P a ge 5 A

Investing in
the future

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washers from D&amp;A Building Services de­
scends on the building to tackle the job.

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Man arrested in tourist slaying
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Formtr mayor aantancad to prison
MIAMI — Form er Miami Beach Mayor Alex Daoud was
ordered to spend a total o f 5W years In federal prison for
corruption while leading the ctty famous for Its Art Deco hotel
strip.
"W hatever penalty you wish to level against me. I accept,"
tv id P.-'rud on Wednesday, w ho previously n&gt;«« ordered to
spend 3W years in prison for a bribery conviction. "I'm only
human and 1m ade a mistake. I c a n t correct what eras done.”
The addition o f nearly two years cover* hla guUty plea on
four remaining counts, bringing hla total sentence to BW years
without parole. T h e Judge Imposed the maximum term sought
by prosecutors, w ho wanted to send a message that political
corruption would not be tolerated.
Daoud. who served aa mayor for six^yCara until 1991 when
the Investigation became known, admitted accepting a bribe
fiom CenTrust Savings Chairman David Paul to clear the way
for dock construction at his luxurious waterfront estate.

Phone company ousted
T A L L A H A S S E E — U tility regulators have kicked an
Illinois-based telephone company out o f Florida for "slam ­
m in g" and misleading consumers through sales tactics.

MIAMI — A 19-ycar-old man was arrested
in the slaying o f a German tourist who was
gunned down In his rental car when he
refused lo fall for a "b u m p -a n d -rob "
scheme.
Police acting on a tip arrested Rlcondall
W iggins on charges o f murder and at­
tempted robbery Wednesday, less than 24
hours after the slaying o f 33-year-otd
Uwe-Wtlhelm Rakrbrand, the eighth foreign
visitor killed In Florida in a year.
Rakebrand was killed by a shot fired
through his window and Into hla back from
a van that had repeatedly bumped his car.
Police said hla pregnant wife had told him to
keep going, as the safety pamphlet she was
reading at the time advised.
Wlggtns told police he was driving the
rented van and led them to his aunt s house,
where they found the sswed-olT rifle used lo
kill Rakebrand. an agriculture engineer
from Adendorf. Germany, police spokesman
Dave Magnuason said.
. Based on Wlggtns* statements, police
believe at least one other person was
Involved and early today were seeking a
19-year-old woman. They didn't specify
what role they believed she plnycd.
Sgt. Gerald Green described the suspects
oa "hunters ... hunting for robbery' victims."
"It could have been your family. It could
have been anybody in the com m unity." he
said.
The attack occurred less than five miles
from where the Rakebrand*. on a belated
honeymoon. picked up a new red Toyota at
Ahuno Rent A Car near Miami International

MIAMI — Here arc tips offered by
Alamo Kent A Car and T ravel Agent
tnugazlnc for rental car customers:
• Ask for specific directions to your
destination.
• ir you get lost, don’ t pull over. Drive
lo n wt-il-llghlrd public place such os a
sendee station or restaurant.
• If you suspect you are being followed,
drive to a well-lighted public area and call
• Luggage, purses, wallets and other
valuables should be locked In the trunk.
• Keep doors locked and windows up
when driving and parked.
• Fttmillarixe yourself with your rental
car’s safety equipment before leaving the
rental yard.
• Always park In well-lighted areas.
• D o not pick up hitchhikers.

W EST PALM BEACH — W ater managers have tentatively
W ™ " * a ka*-than-expected „|ax I m m
to be dedicated
entirely to v S S t.6 mlUfcmreatorwUstof tbeE varfladen
A reduction In pay raises, leas expensive health Insurance
bills and a series o f cost-cutting measures made it possible fgc
the managers to cut the propoacd tax Increase from I 2 1 A
million to $10.9 million.
Under the plan approvad b y the g o w n in g board o f the 8outh

The tax la part o f the district's proposed 8259 million budget
A final vote on the budget, which affects landowners In a
16-county area from Orlando to Key West, la scheduled for
S e p t 21.

an Increase in
premiums as m uch as $111.
non-coastal residents may also
fa ce increases baaed on the
n o n -c a ta s tro p h ic losses. A l­
though the nt^ l * tends to focus

under Increases that w ould
average 23.5 p er cent statewide.
State Farm Fire and Casualty
Company officials told state In­
surance officials the company la
not c a n cellin g h om eow n ers'
policies In the wake o f Hurricane
Andrew but w an ts to boost
pram turns aa much aa g i l l In
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Exactly what rate changes the
company has in mtnd for Inland
Seminole County policy holders
have not been relayed to local

“ This la not our best foot forward. This la
a disgrace." said Dade County Commission
Chairman Art Tecle.
Rental cars In Florida have been easy
targets In the past because o f their special
license plates and stickers. But because of
vlous atacks. rental companies have
n removing those features.

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Signs directing tourists between the
airport and beach have also been added to
fight the state’s growing reputation as a
dangerous place to visit.

Airport
"It rr
then it’

Witnesses
unable to
place Stumpf
at scene

"R ight now tt looks like Floyd Is Just a throat to shipping."
said Bob Ebaufh. a National Weather Service specialist. "It's
not threatening lan d ."

Tourism la riortda’a biggest business, and
with 40 million visitors generating *31
b illio n last year. More than 400.000
Germans travel to Florida each year, with
about 250.000 visiting the Miami area.

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NORFOLK. Va. - The lawyer
for the commander of the N avy’s
Blue Angela flight team said the
service should immediately clear
hla client o f any charges o f
wrongdoing Involved In the 1991
Tallhook convention.
A N a vy fact-fin din g panel
heard more testimony Wednes­
day that failed to place Lt. Cmdr.
Robert E. Stum pf at the scene o f
the alleged misconduct.
"1 think the evidence la clear
and u n e q u iv o c a l." S tu m p f*
lawyer. Charles W. GUUna. said
after4he laatloiony. "Commander Stumpf la innocent o f any
wrongdoing."
S tu m p f w a s nam ed c o m ­
mander o f the Blue Angela (light
d e m o n s tra tio n squ adron at
Pensacola Naval Air Station last
November. He waa temporarily
reassigned in May to a desk Job
In Pensacola pending the out­
com e o f hla caae.
Over four days o f hearings,
several other witnesses said they
saw Stum pf in a room at the Las
Vegas Hilton on 8cpL 7, 1991.
when tw o strippers came to

Peddlers prepare for sale

wa-Mtum

On Sunday aftsmoon al 1, lhe Sanford Police
Explorers will be auctioning oil btcyclM and
other Items lo raise money (or their group. The
auction will taka place at the Police Benevolent
Association building on Seminole Boulevard.

Recantly. Lt. Dwrrlll Brewer, Explorers Jason
McGee, Terrence "T J " Johnson, and David
DeVaughn and Lt. Bryan Presley, posed with
some of the merchandise.

agent*.
public were present to challenge
Jerry Haygood. State Farm - the rates, but State Farm ofD is tr ic t M a n a g e r, r e fe r r e d
ftclala were questioned by de
specific questions about possible p a r lm c n t h e a r in g o f f i c e r
rate Increases to a company Stephen Frcdcrlcksnn. actuary
office In Jacksonville. He said Kenneth R itzcnlhalcr’ ami contire local area Is considered sumer advocates David Smith
Inland.
and Stephen Burgeas.
" I don't know specifically how
After a recommendation from
th o s e ra te s a r t sp re a d
Frederickaon. state Insurance
throughout the state," Haygood Commissioner Tom Gallagher
said.
will debkfc In the next several
D u r i n g t h e h e a r i n g In
* « * » w h eth er to grant an
Tallahassee, no member* o f the
Increase, and how much.

winning numbars salacted
Wednesday In the Florida
Lottery:
T o d a y :. B e c o m in g m o s tly
c lo u d y w ith th u n d ersto rm s
likely. High In the upper 8da.
Wind south 10 mph. Chance o f
rain SO percent.
T on igh t: Scattered even ing
thunderstorms then becoming
partly cloudy. Low in the lower
70a. L ig h t southw est w in d.
Chance or rain 30 percent.
Friday: Partly cloudy with
thunderstorms likely. High In
the upper 80s. Wind southwest
10 mph. Chance o f rain 40

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SATURDAY
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SU N D AY
P U y c ld y 9 0-7 3

F R ID A Y
S O LU N A R T A B L E : Min. 12:40
a.m., 1:00 p.m.: MaJ. 6:50 a.m.,
7:20 p.m . T ID E S : D a y to n a
Baach: highs. 2:40 a.m.. 3:19
.m.: lows. 9:00 a.m.. 9:52 p.m.:
e w S m y rn a B each : highs.
2:45 a.m.. 3:24 p.m.; lows. 9:05
a.m.. 0:57 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
highs, 3:00 a.m.. 3:37 p.m.;
Iowa. 9:20 a.tn.. 10:12 p.m.

Extended Forecast: Thursday
through Sunday: A scattering o f
show ers slid th u nderstorm s
throughout central Florid* for
the next few days caused by a
trough o f low pressure that Is
stalled across north Florida.

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Today: W ind southwest 10 to
18 kts. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Bay and
Inland waters a moderate chop
In exposed areas. S cattered
mainly afternoon shower* and
thunderstorms. Tonight: Wind
southwest 10 kts. Seas 2 ft. Bay
and In lan d w a te rs sm ooth .
Widely scattered early nighttime
shower* or thunderstorms

M ONDAY
P t ly c ld y 90-73

T h e h igh tem perature In
Sanford Wednesday was 68
degrees and the overnight low
was 70 aa reported by the
University o f Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Education
Center. Celery Avenue.
R eco rd ed rain fall fo r the
p e r io d , e n d in g at 9 a .m .
Wednesday, totalled 0 Inches.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today w as 76 degrees and
Wednesday's overnight low was
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

□Wednesday's high.......... 87
□Barsmatrie praaaara.90.oa
□ Relative Hamldlty.,.,88 pet
□Winds.
□Rat i f all............. 01 Inches

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Triple arrest

A world
of options

Sanford police arrested three men Tuesday. In connection
with the robbery o f a Sanford man earlier In the day. Arrested
were Robbie Lee Osborne. 30, 26 Edward Higgins Terrace:
Harry Bradley Bryant. 41, 2444 E. 21st Street: and Harold
Collins. 31,3631 Lincoln Street. According to the arrest report,
the three men approached a man shortly after midnight
Tuesday morning, at Magnolia Avenue and E. First Street, and
demanded money. They eventually took the mans wrlatwatch.
The report indicated that after he was struck to the ground by
the men, Collins helped the man get up, and aided him In
returning to his home several blocks away. The three were
Identified, and apprehended at 2nd Street and Park Avenue.
Each o f them was charged with robbery.

Charlene Lowery, 6, plays a
non-lradltlonat role as a con­
tractor In a sandbox at a
Sanford park. Loading her
cement mixer and fashioning
buildings with the sand may be
a precursor to her job choices
In IS years.

Wrong house for trespassing
Tw o persons were arrested by Sanford police Tuesday, when
they were found In a residence in the 200 block o f Elm Avenue.
According to the arrest reports, when the two were asked what
they were doing In the house, they replied, "talk in g." Each was
charged with trespassing In a structure. The house Is owned by
a Sanford police officer.

Corrections officer attacked
Sheriff's deputies arrested Charles Anthony Jones. 21. o f 50
William Clark Court, at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Tuesday. According to the arrest report, a deputy was
removing a mop ringer from an area, when Jones reportedly
came from his cell, picked up the ringer, and returned to his
cell where deputies ssld he Intended to strike his cellmate. Th e
officer managed to subdue Jones with the assistance of another
man. Jones was charged with battery on a corrections officer.

Opsn contslnsr violations
Tw o persons were arrested by Sanford police Tuesday, in
violation o f the open container law. Tim othy Bell, 28. o f 136
Country Club Drive. Sanford, was apprehended by members o f
the special Investigative unit near a store on W. 13th street.
W illie James Nelmona, 33, 149 Bethune Circle, was arrested by
police officers near a grocery store on Poplar Street. Each was
charged with open container violations.

Stolen property
Sheriff's deputies arrested James Keith Walker, 22. 2250
Deepwater Drive, Sanford, at an auto dealership on Tuesday.
Deputies said he had been attempting to sell a Chrysler, valued
at 83.000, for 8100. The vehicle proved to have been stolen on
Sept. 5 from a residence on Palm W ay In Flora Heights. Walker
waa charged with dealing In stolen property.

Sheriff's deputies arrested Erick Anthony Hicks, 33. 2100
Florida Avenue. Sanford, at a grocery store on highway 17-92
on Tuesday. An undercover agent with the city/county
Investigations bureau reportedly made a cocaine purchase
from Kicks. He was charged with sale o f crack cocaine and
possession with Intent to distribute.

School bus stop tragedy
Man charged in fatal accident is back in court today
SANFORD - T h e attorney
representing a man charged In o
fatal Lake Mary traffic accident
last year will argue this after­
noon for the third time some o f
the criminal charges should be
dismissed.
Attorney Don West, who rep­
resents James Gam er. 29. is
asking the court to dismiss a
manslaughter charge and two
counts o f culpable negligence.
The charges as written do not
meet the requirements accord­
ing to the Rules o f Criminal
Procedure. West claims.
Gam er to charged In connec­
tion with the Oct. 9 traffic
accident when a trailer he was
pulling came loose and hit a
group o f Lakevtew Middle School
students aa they waited at their
bus stop. Jeremy MUlhouse. 11.
died as a result o f the accident
w h ile A rcadio V ergara, and
Michael Beckler were seriously
Injured.

most recent filing than in the
first Inform ation which was
d ism issed . W e s t claim s. A
statement o f particulars filed
with the amended Information Is
not a substitute "fo r minimum
pleading requirements o f the
Rules or Criminal Procedure."
West plates.

o f Criminal Procedure. The Ini­
tial Information against G am er
was dismissed In April and three
counts of the amended Informa­
tion were dismissed In July. The
second am en ded Information
was filed Aug. 16.

A s s is t a n t s t a t e a t t o r n e y
Charley Tabscott will argue the
c h a rg e s m eet th e re q u ired
standards.
"Basically. It la a technical
problem." Tabscott explained,
referring to the latest dismissal
motion. "He (West) Just wants us
to put more Information In the
Information Itself and we feel
like under the law. we don't
have to do It. W e're Just going
back and forth on the issue."
Although m ore Information
c o u ld be w r it t e n In to th e
charges. Tabscott said, "th e
state's position Is the law doesn't
require us lo do It and we don't
want to set a precedent of having
Informations that are lengthy In
nature when the law says w e
don't have to do It that way."
Charges sgatnst Garner o f
v e h i c u l a r h o m i c i d e In
MUlhouse's death and tag not
assigned to the proper vehicle
were not challenged. The at­
to rn e y c la im s tn e c rim in a l
counts Call to allege the essential
facts constituting the offenses
charged as requited by the Rules

Fewer facts are set forth In the

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Warrants tawed
• A lle n B. Murphy. 52. 1990 N. Cameron Avenue, was
located at a market on French Avenue by sheriff's deputies
Tuesday. He was wanted on a Duval County warrant for
burglary and criminal mischief.
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• T e rra n c e Bernard Hillery, 20. 2360 Church Street.
Sanford, eras apprehended In the 3000 block o f W. 8.R. 46
Tuesday. He was wanted for violation o f parole on previous
convictions o f sale o f cocaine, and battery on a law
enforcement officer.
• Thallcs Jerome Inman. 20. 201 Franklin Arms Apart­
ments. Sanford, was located by deputies Tuesday. The arrest
report said he was hiding under the waterbed at hto residence.
He was wanted for falling to appear for violation o f parole.
•G regrory Allen Mann. 22. 1505 W. 25th S t . Apt. 402-A.
Sanford, on charges o f violating the trim s o f hto probation.
He waa taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Facillh and
held without bond.
•O ordon Thomas Scott. 18, 222 Palmetto Ave.. Lake Mary,
on charges o f contempt o f court.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 81.000 bond.

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Incktente reported to Sanford police
• A convenience store burglary was reported early Wednes­
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cigarettes were said to be missing. Police said entry was made
by breaking open the front glass door with a hammer.
• A cordless spray painter waa said to have been removed
from a van Tuesday, parked in the 600 Mock o f W. 25th Street.
• A woman's purse waa reportedly stolen Tuesday horn a
residence In the 2600 block o fje w it t Lane.
• A burglary was reported at a convenience store on E. 25th
Street Tuesday. Police said entry was made Into the cooler,
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• A 1979 OldamobUe, reportedly stolen In Volusia County,
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EDITORIALS

With effort,
economic future
can be bright
W ith th e o ffic ia l grou n d b re a k in g this
m orning at th e site o f the S e m in o le T o w n e
Center Mall, a n Im proved e c o n o m ic future o f
the area has started .
Exactly t w o ye a rs to th e d a y, o ffic ia ls from
M elvin S im o n an d Associates, d e v e lo p e rs o f
the mall, e x p e c t the grand o p e n in g o f th e 1.2
m illion sq u a re -fo o t regional s h o p p in g m all.
W hile c o n tra c ts have b een fin a lize d with
o n ly four o f th e six a n c h o r stores, the
rem aining tw o a r c exp ected to b e an n ou n ced
tn the near fu tu re .
In addition, th ere are an e s tim a te d 130
specialty re ta il stores p lan n ed w ith m a n y
already u n d er con tract.
T h e q u e s t io n In th e m in d s o f m a n y
m erchants in d o w n to w n S a n ford as w e ll as tn
th e shopping c en te rs Just s o u th o f th e c ity Is.
w h a t will h a p p e n to th em ? W ill th e y still have
a n adequate n u m b er o f c u s to m e rs o r w ill
everyon e d o th e tr sh op pin g a t th e mall?
Groups h a v e b een w ork ing o n a solution to
this question fo r several y e a n , S an ford Is now
a n official F lo r id a M a in S tre e t city. A
committee h a s been established to Improve
the utilization o f the lakefmnt alon g Lake
Monroe. T h e Sanford Historic T ru st h a s been
flne-tunlng suggestions for b u ild in g codes
made In the proposed Duany project.
Several g ra n ts have been obtained for
neighborhood Improvements.
Each o f th ese projects. If successful, will
help keep b u sin e ss operating w ithin the city,
but still allo w for the creation o f the Seminole
Totyne Center M all
In order to m ake them w o rk . It la going to
take action b y more than ju s t the few
business leaders and citizens presently In­
volved. It w ill require cooperative efforts on
the part o f everyone: m erchants, hom eown­
ers, and governm ent em ployees os well as
elected ofTIclrJs.
The two y e a rs between tod ay 's ground
breaking a n d the grand o pen in g will be a
preparation tim e for Sanford.
W e w elcom e the start o f the Seminole
Towne Center Mall. W ith construction work
now getting underw ay, the econom y will
begin to Im prove.
What will h appen In two y ears Is n ow In the
hands of S a n fo rd 's leaders.

Amazed too tame a word
I am amazed. Actually, amazed la too tame a
word for m y feelings about the story o f the terrible
hazards o f g o in g to school In SanJbrd. No. the
actions of the'parents don't surprise me...they just
want what th ey think is best far their chfldren.
T h ey think that they're doing the right thing, even
If thetr reasoning is totally among. They have ihe
excuse of love to support thetr imbecility. No, I'm
not surprised by the actions o f the kids...they're
Just being kids, and rowdy middle school kids at
that. Their excuse Is youth and Innocence and the
silliness that com es with being In those middle
years between W ilson and Lyman.
What amazes m e Is that the school board would
actually permit a situation like this to occur. These
folks are supposed to be experts on school
management. Is a slap in the face to BUI Moore and
Jim Snupe. tw o o f the finest school adm inisiialoi*
I've had the pleasure o f working with, their Idea of
professional management? T o say that being a
student at Sanford Middle or Lakevlew Middle la
more of a hazard than at Greenwood Lakes la
beyong stupid: ~ It's dangerous,and racist, and
elitist, and profoundly unprofessional.
Do I know what I m talking about? I think so.
The schools o f Seminole County. Including the
schools m entioned In your articles, are fuH of
teachers w ho w ere my students when 1 had the
good fortune o f teaching at UCF. Since my
semi-retirement a few years ago. I've had the
pleasure o f w ork in g as a sub In all o f the schools
mentioned so I'v e managed lo follow a lot o f them
aa they con tin u ed to mature professionally.
What have I learned? Am ong other things I can
tell you for a fact that all the schools mentioned are
not Just good schools, but very good schools. The
Important variables In Judging a good school are
the people Involved in the process: teachers,
administrators, and students. And the people In all
these schools are really top drawer. The parents
and students o f Sanford and Lake Mary should
thank (heir lucky stars on a dally basis that folks
like this are teaching their kids. Anyone who
thinks differently lo a bottehead.
I’d like to ask you to look at your neighbors.
Moat o fth e m w e n t to the schools that have been
c o n d e m n e d In th is a m a z in g d fa p la y o f
thoughtlessness. Are they too damaged to be
recognized? I hope not.
Like I said...amazing. Blind, stupid, thoughtless,
careless. Ignorant, unprofessional, anti-intellectual.
I'm running out o f adjectives. Am azing! Hey. you
guys down on Mellonville — shame on you.
Bob Baird
Sanford

W ill liberals be able to hush Rush?
The Llmbaugh Phenomenon roars on. and
worried liberals are screwing up their courage to
do something about It. Unfortunately the wretch
refuses to give them any valid reason to attack
him. He Isn't any brand o f bigot, and hasn't
molested any children. Even his economic
policies, far from being w acky or simplistic, are
distressingly orthodox. All he docs is beat
liberals and liberalism over the head, hour by
hour and day after day. with a quicksilver
mixture o f facta, fun and fury.
But this man's three-hour radio talk show,
broadcast five days a week, la heard In the course
o f a week by 20 million Americana. Indeed, at
any given moment there are 4.5 million people
listening to him. Add to that a 30-mlnute
late-night T V talk show with 300.000 viewers
and a hard-cover book that hoa sold over 2
million copies and is rounding out lls first year
on The New York Tim es best-seller list, and you
begin to see the liberals' problem.
It was thus almost predictable that congressio­
nal Democrats
Id try to make a run at
Llmbaugh under the banner o f the Falm r**
Doctrine. And sure enough, bills have now been
introduced in both the House and the Senate that
would make the Fairness Doctrine the law o f the
land.

T h e Fairness Doctrine has been around for
o ver 40 years. N otin g that the number o f radio
and TV channels w ere limited, and therefore had
to be parceled out b y the federal government, the
Federal C om •
m u n lcatlon s C o m ­
mission decreed In
1049 that electronic
media (unlike print
media) must not on ly
"devote a reasonable
amount or lime to the
coverage o f c o n ­
troversial Issues o f
public Im portan ce"
but "d o so fairly by
affording a reason­
able opportunity fur
c o n t r a s tin g v i e w ­
points to be voiced
on Ihese Issues.- T h e
Unfortunately
Implicit threat w as
the w retch
loss of n license to
refuaea to give
broadcast.
them any valid
At that time, and
reason to attack
for decades thereaf­
him. ■
ter. extreme leftists
anti ordinary con

eervatlve* — both largely Ignored by the regnant
liberal T V networks — found the Fairness
Doctrine useful. Phyllis Schlafly. for one, ac­
knowledged that she could never have won her
long battle against the Equal Rights Amendment
without the access to the airwaves that It
afforded her. Opposition to the doctrine came
from libertarians (opposed, as always, to any
governmental restrictions) and the liberals (who
thought the electronic media were doing just
fine).
In 1087 Congress passed a law codifying the
Palm e** nortrlnr — only to have It vetoed by
President Reagan, who sided with Its libertarian
critics. T h e recent proliferation o f cable T V
channels, he pointed out. had rendered any such
law unnecessary — and besides It was probably
unconstitutional.
There the matter rested until Sen. Ernest
HoUlngs. D-S.C., and Congressman John Dlngell.
D-MIch., recently Introduced new bills to write
the Fairness Doctrine Into law.
The legal effect of such a law would be to
require radio stations that now carry Rush
Utnbaugh 1o make equal time available to
liberals to counter him . O f course, such
programs would exist already If there were
enough w illing listeners.

JOSEPH SPEAR

ITRoasNY
WaMT To Be

Robert Maynard
spoke the truth

RbigVaMTeP!

I think the ground shuddered a bit on Aug.
17. th e day form er O akland T rib u n e
publisher Robert Maynard died o f cancer, as
if the planet Itself was surrendering a part of
its soul.
What was It about this man who spoke
truth about painful problems but managed lo
do so without sounding strident or conniv­
ing? T h is man who shunned cliches and buxx
Muni*
Ulkcd abcut the race crisis In
common sense terms
with logic so compel­
ling that you could
not doubt nts con­
clusions?
This is not lo say
he s h u n n e d c o n ­
fro n tation . Former
Washington Post ex ­
ecu tive editor Ben
Uradtcr recently doscrib ed In a Post
article how he first
met Ma'ynanl in the
m id - 'O O a . w h e n
M a y n a r d w as a
N le m a n fe llo w at
Harvard and Bradlrr
confrontation

M ARTIN SCHRAM

New gang not governing straight
It wasn’ t funny on Sept. 1. when The
Washington Post printed. In the guise o f a
government gossip ho-ho Uem. the news that
Clinton officials had perused the personnel
flies o f ex-Bush State Department appointees,
and that:

w e are told only that a mid-level Clinton official
named Joseph T arver, who was serving for a
short stint as W h ite House liaison at the Stale
Department, had requested ihe Bush files be
retrieved from storage so lie could sec how
Ih ey'd run Ihe department.

(1) The flic o f ex-deputy protocol chief
Jennifer Fitzgerald, whom the Post called a
"v e ry controversial longtim e Bush em ployee."
was mysteriously em pty. ("A U this left the

Perhaps. But that doesn't explain who
thought it was proper to leak derogatory Info
about the personnel flies o f those two exBuahera.

(2) The file o f ex-consular section chirr
Elizabeth Tempos 1, w ho led the campaignseason search for dirt tn passport tiles o f Bill
Clinton and his mother. Virginia Kelley,
contained views from Tam posl’s superiors that
she was not ready for higher office.
The reason all o f this wasn't funny was
because all o f Washington's wise heads knew
that:
(At The real icaauu the anonymous Clinton
official had dished question-raising dirt about
Fitzgerald was because her name had been
repeatedly linked romantically with Bush In
published reports that w ere always e m ­
phatically denied.
(B) The real reason the Clinton official had
dished discrediting dirt about Tamposl was as
a crude payback for her role In the crude
attempt at besmirching BUI Clinton. The case
o f the Bush team’s passport search is still
under investigation for possible illegalities.
(C) And mainly, such blatant political use
and dissemination o f private Information In
those State Department files is wrong —

We have this last point on the best of
authority. "T h e W hile House Is politically
using the State Department In a blatant
attempt to politicize the entire bureaucracy.”
declared A1 Gore — not as vice president, but
on Oct. 14, 1992, as a Democratic vice
presidential candidate deploring a Republican
perusal o f Clinton's passport

Also: *1 juat want you to know that the State
epartment o f this country Is not going to be
oling with BUI Clinton's politics. And if I
catch anybody doing It. 1 will fire them the
next d ay." That was President-elect Clinton,
speaking last year, promising a new era.
Today, yet another State Department crew
has had to order up yet another political abuse
Investigation by its Inspector general. So far.

And mainly, that doesn't explain the real
problem that goes far beyond this small-time
expedition o f d iggin g and dishing. The real
problem Is I hat w e had good reason lo expect
good government and good clean govrm ance
from the Cllntonlans. T h ey'd swept into
Washington prom ising new brooms that sweep
ones who are left to
bristle.
T h e u n d e r ly in g
precept won exposed
ju s t m on th s a g o ,
w h e n the C lin to n
good govern m en t
gang tried to secretly
raise funds to finance
their selling o f the
p re s id e n t's h e a lth
reform plan. D em o­
c r a t ic N a tio n a l
C o m m itte e C h a ir ­
man David W ilhelm ,
( s u c h blatant
a smart pol who c er­
political uae o f
tainly knows better,
rtvata
arranged to have a
(form ation In
s p e cia l n o n -p ro fit,
th ose S ta te
ta x -e x e m p t u n it
Departm ent
fo r m e d to s o l i c i t
tiles le w ron g. |
c o n trib u tio n * an d
run a public relations
campaign to prom ote the president's thenundisclosed p lan . T h e unit w ou ldn 't be
required by law to disclose the names of
contributors — the health industry interests
w ho'd be put upon to fund the selling o f the
plan they hoped to be able to help shape. The
sch em e was s cu ttle d on ly a fte r It was
publicised tn the m edia and roundly criticised.

E

Sadly, we don't need an inspector general to
tell us the bottom line: What we arc getting,
y e t again. Is governance as usual — certainly
no worse, but seem ingly not much different
than the lost ga n g thai couldn't govern
straight.

"Maynard stood out
In that crowd, not
only because be was
black In a profession
where there were
---------------------------damn few blacks." Bradlee wrote, "bu t
because lie was confrontational, argumen­
tative. mean and skeptical, verging on the
obnoxious." A year later. Maynard was
working for Uradlec at (he Post.
Bob Maynard wax an Impresalvc person, a
barrel-cheated man with a resonant voice
who dressed lo the nines and exuded
confidence. Bom In Brooklyn. N.Y.. the son of
Immigrants from Barbados, he dropped out o f
school at age 16 but managed to work hla
way Into the newsroom through sheer talent
and an Indomitable attitude. He was a
reporter for the York (Pa.) Gazette A Dally
when he won hla Nleman. At the Washington
Post, he became a star reporter and worked
his way Into editorial ranks.
In 1979, the G annett Corp. selected j
Maynard to edli the Oakland Tribune. Four
years later, with typical chutzpah, Maynard
persuaded Gnnnrtt lo sell the newspaper lo
him In a leveraged deal. The company Itself
put up 317 million, accepting the paper's
assets as collateral. Maynard borrowed
another $5 million from a local bank, and he
was In business as Am erica's first black
publisher o f a major dally.
Astute as he was as a reporter, editor and
publisher. It la for his work In promoting Ihe
rights and Interests o f minority Journalists
that he la most likely lo be remembered. In
the early 1970s. he co-dlrectcd a training
program for minorities at the Columbia
University Graduate School o f Journalism. In
the late 70s. he and his wife, former New
York T im es reporter Nancy Hicks Maynard,
founded the Institute for Journalism EducaMon at the University o f California at
Berkeley. His goal was to create newsrooms
staffed with minorities In the same percent­
ages as the society at large.
But Bob Maynard did not preach the
superiority o f anyone. He preached equality
and fairness. He preached hope. What he
sought, he said tn a speech last December,
was a "h ealth y accom m odation o f our
d ifferen ces ... a society o f equity and
Inclusion to replace one replete with Inequali­
ty and exclusion."
My on ly personal encounter with Bob
Maynard occurred during his Colum bia
University period. I had been reporting on the
FBI's methods, Including the agency's outra­
geous practice o f keeping flies on black
activists under such generic headings aa
““ PD
•• Aw
Pnmmimlat Party,
DnHti or "HD
*• C
m
C P ."
fo r Communist
"B P ."
for
Black Panthers, and Maynard wanted me to
tell hla students about m y work.
In the .years since. I periodically wrote to
Bob Maynard and he always found tim e to
reply. 1 am proud to have known him,
however Incidentally. If there's a heaven up
there, as we've been told, 1 am confident he la
residing in a special com er o f It.

�Sanford ;i*r«Jd. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, Sapfambar 9, 1983 - EA

Partners

Mall
derway."

1A
, Aa guests anrlved. the band played a number o f
selections Including “ As Tim e Goes B y."
r In addition to Sears, other anchor stores
p r e v io u s ly an n ou n ced In c lu d e d P a ris ia n ,
, J.C.Penney, Dillard and Burdines. AU but Penney
' had corporate officials on hand for the turning o f
dedication ground.
Greater Sanford Chamber o f Commerce Execu­
tive Director Dave Farr served as maater o f
ceremonies, before a throng o f officials that
Included representatives o f the City o f Sanford.
City o f Lake Mary. Seminole County Commission.
Seminole County School District, and govern­
ment and business leaders from throughout the
area.
"T h is Is a family tow n." he said, "in a family
urea. And we are proud to welcome Melvin Simon
and all o f the Simon officials and store repre­
sentatives to our family.”
Dick Van Der Welde. vice chairman o f the
Seminole County Commission commented. "T h is
is a good example o f cooperation between the
city, county and developers. It Involves many
things Including the four-lanlng o f Rinehart Road.
the new 1-4 S.R. 46 interchange, and future bun
service transit operations."
Sanford Mayor Bettye Smith said. "W e liavc
bee r looking forward to this day for a long time.
The mall Is going to be mutually beneficial to
everyone In Sanford and Seminole County. It will
create many jobs, and be a big help In our taxes."
Sim on's vice president o f development Tom
Schneider told the audience. "T h is Is going to be
the most exciting shopping and entertainment
area In Central Florida."
Schneider revealed that Illinois Teachers*
Financial System ta the financial backer for the
development.
W ith lan d c le a rin g a lr e a d y u n d e rw a y ,
Schneider announced. "W e expect site work to
begin within 30 to GO days, and the steel work
should start In March o f 1904."
The actual grand opening o f the mall Is
scheduled for exactly two years, on Sept. 7. 1995.
Simon also commented on the development.
"W e started considering this particular mall
project eight years ago." he said, "and I'm
extrem ely happy that It It now officially un­

Simon said the mall would have "s o m e very
unuaual features, especially en tertain m en t
features which have never been seen in a moll

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DCIOfCi

Local officials In attendance at the ground
breaking were elated. "Th is U certainly going to
accent the strong position Sanford h aa," aald Sun
Bank P residen t B ob Douglas. " W i t h the
expressway, airport and Auto Train In the
surrounding areas, this can't do anything but be
one o f the trig assets to thU area."
Central Florida Zoo Director Ed Posey com­
mented, "Th U U going to be an outstanding
project and I feel certain IU position In the
community U going to have a great Im pact on our
zoo."
Sanford Police C hief Ralph Russell observed.
"T h is Is a start In the right direction for our city."
Russell admitted the development will eventually
require an increase In the size o f the city police
force, "but that will be augmented by an Increase
in raxes coming into the rlty," he said, "s o it will
actually pay for Itself."
City Manager Bill Simmons called the project,
fantastic. "Th e one thing I think Is a great
benefit." he Mid. "U . even though tt won't be
open for another tw o years. It U going to have an
immediate economic Impact on the city with the
number of Jobs which will be opening In the
construction."
The developer had originally projected the
construction would require possibly 1.000 or
more workers.
Following oeveral brief speeches by various
officials. Farr called for a countdown to Uunch
the first apadesful o f earth to be dug. As the
spades were pushed into the ground, a large
fireworks display was Ignited along the back­
ground of the tented area. R ockets began
booming and soaring Into the air tn a showing
which would have been applauded at a July 4th
celebration.
In addition to the alx anchor stores, one of
which remains to be determined. 130 specialty
stores have also been planned for the tw o story
mall.
The Seminole Tow ne Center site Is located
southeast of the Intersection of Interstate 4 and
S.R. 46. west of Sanford.

Howell
jcostlsasd tn m Psgs 1A
prolonged stays at his
girlfriend's home In DeBary. but
■because a portion o f the home ts
ire n te d to an oth er man, he
j s h o u ld re c e iv e h a lf o f th e
{• 2 5 .0 0 0 e x e m p tio n , recom ' mended Vicki Smlih. special
j master to the Value Adjustment
j Board. The VAB will consider
! the recommendation by Novem ­
ber.
Property Aprralser Bill Suber
aald he accepted the recommen­
dation.
* T m happy with it ." said
Suber. " I thought she was
extrem ely fair."
t i o p l l did not return calls left
at baS.xnotel in Virginia, where
he ts renovating homes.
In July, Gov. Lawton Chile*
cleared Howell o f abandoning hla
home after a complaint was
made by Howell's political oppo­
nent Bill Kirchncr. Klrchner had
contacted Chiles' attorney De­
borah Kearney to ask whether
abandonm ent uf a residence
constituted grounds for removal
from office.
HoweU admitted to falsifying a
Volusia County
school
u o u n ijr K
n w i registra­
r c g ia tr a tion form ideclarlng his residency
w ith h iss D eB ary girlfrie n d ,
Howell said
aid he slgr
signed the form
so his son could live with hts
girlfriend and attend Volusia
County schools. His son has
since been enrolled in Baptist
Christian School in Lakeland.
Fla.
H o w e ll s u b m itted s e v e ra l
statements to special master
Smith from neighbors who de-

d a r e d th ey fre q u e n tly saw
Howell and his son at hla Park
Avenue residence and about the
downtown arcs. Other evidence
submitted Included utility bills
and medical and Social Security
Administration documents re­
garding hts son. l he documents
were mailed to the Park Avenue
address.
A h a n d w ritte n note from
H ow ell's girlfriend. Laura K.
Sollicn. dated either Aug. 11 or
Aug 17. 1992, stated "T o whom
tt may concern, Lon and Miles
HoweU are currently residing at
my home. ... Canter Club Court
In DeBary. and will for this
school year. Laura K. Sollicn."
'A lso Included tn Howell's file
In the county clerk's office was a
letter from Klrchner staling he
had seen Howell at his residence
on tw o o c a s t lo n a betw een
August 1992 and June 1993.
"H avin g been Mr. Howell's
opponent during the past elec­
tion. I had and have more than a
casual interest tn the activities
and location,' Klrchner wrote.
Another letter, from Rosa Rob­
ert o f Magnolia Avenue, stated in
past years HoweU had labored
over Christmas decorations. But
In 1992. no Christmas orna­
ments were erected, and 1993.
no New Year's decorations were
hung. Robert wrote.
'"n ils made the fact...that hts
house rem ained undecorated
during that holiday season very
conspicuous and a testimony to
his non-residency In my eyes,"
wrote Robert.
A n o th e r s ta te m e n t, from

Howell's fellow com mission A.A.
"M a c " McClanahan declares he
visited Howell and his son at
1 109 Park Ave. on Jsn. !. 1993
to deliver a bicycle to the boy.

1A
for the workforce." said Jane
Lane o f the Dividends program.
"T h e y ore Investing In the future
o f Sem inole County right now."
F rid a y m orning's breakfast
will be at (he Orlando North
Hilton and Towers In Altamonte
Springs. The hotel Is business
partner with Altamonte Elemen­
tary School, which U Just a few
m iles sway.
T h e sponsors o f the recogni­
tion breakfast are SunBank and
W estlnghouse Pow er Genera­
tion. Those two companies have
been rccognlied nationally for

their work with schools in Semi­
nole County.
"Businesses like those have
set the example for other bustd id not know how
who did
they could be Involved in educa­
tio n ." Lane sold.
T h e school district has en­
couraged businesses to get in­
v o lv e d In education, in the
future o f students In the county,
long before such partnerships
were popular elsewhere.
"W e 'v e had partnerships be­
tween schools and businesses for
som e time n ow ." Lane said.
" O t h e r school d is tric ts are

ia

schools are Investing In
the future, they say.
T h ey work with the schools to
find w ays to help the students
get the best educations they can.
T h ey share resources o f people,
equipment and finances. And
they share time.
HCA Central Florida Regional
Hospital, for example, has been
a b u s i n e s s p a r t n e r w it h
H am ilton Elem entary School
since 1986.
T h e y provide volunteers to
re a d to y o u n g s te rs In the
classroom. They pay for pizza
parties for the top readers. And
they provide mentors to work
with students who may later be

Legal Nolleaa

"T h ey are ready to Invest In
the students and we could not be
d oin g what we are without
them ." Lane said.

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director.
A rvld a . the d e v e lo p e rs o f
Heathrow community near Lake
Mary*, has been a strong pat (tier
with Seminole High School.
They have provided assistance
with everything from landscap­
ing to scholarships to pledges of
f i n a n c i a l s u p p o r t to th e
Academy o f Health Careers.
"W e have a very strong part­
nership with them ." said Verna
Jackson, an assistant principal
at Seminole. "1 think we work
very well together."
Each of Seminole County's 46
schools has at least one business
partner. Most schools have sev­
eral partners who fulfill different
nerds at the school.

at risk o f dropping out.
"T h e re are a lot o f ways a
business can become involved In
u school." Jane Lane, o f the
Dividends office, said. "Schools
and businesses can be as cre­
ative as they want."
T h e hospital has also served as
an advisor to the Academy of
Health Careers.
A n d th e y h a v e p r o v id e d
•6.000 worth of scholarships for
teachers and non-instrucllonai
em ployees uf the school district.
" W e also try to p ro v id e
speakers at the schools and to
open our doors to students In
career programs and to special
student groups." Lisa Neway.
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DtVtSIOS
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Legal Notices

V EH IC LE AUCTION
Thto auction will be held an
September 14. t m at M W a m.
at HBt Alateye Trail. Oviedo.
FI. Praepactlve bWSer* may
Impac* vehicle* an to* day
before, from l:R a .n . until LOO
p m . Term* ere each or certified
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W hite also faces suspension of
th e ir state c e rtific a te which
enables them to bid on state
road projects. The com pany has
received more than 9200 million
from the state during the past
decade for road projects.
In July. White w as Issued
delinquency notices fo r all three
o f their sections o f tbs 12-mile
toHroad for falling behind their
approved schedule b y m ore than
IS percent. White appealed one
o f the notices within the re­
quired 10-day appeal period,
which suspended an y bidding
prohibition, but faUed to appeal
the subsequent two notices.
In August. White bid cm s slate
project in Bay County. Geddes
said they are one uf the finalists
to receive the contract.
W ork on the expressway has
been failing behind schedule for
several months, largely due to
the slow rate of dirt placement
for em bankm ents an d rainrelated problems. In W hite's
latest schedule, they anticipate
completion of embankment ma­
terial in October and paving
early next year, but replacement
o f signs and paving striping to
continue through late n ext year.

The Seminole County school
district has encouraged schools
to go Into the business commu­
nity and find businesses that arc
willing to work with students
and the school in a variety of
ways but. these duya. It Is often
the businesses that are coming
to the schools and offerin g
assistance.

Future

kaur prlar to aato.

Builder

starting to do the u m e thing
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UtoCLAIMBO
V EH IC LE AUCTION
at toe kotow de­
ter toad vehicle we* conducted
in compliance with FS 7IS.0T.
Nottea toat Switch’I Chevron A
Wrecfcar Service Inc. will tall
u ld vehicle at Public Auction
lor cath an September JO. It n
at 10:00 a m., at nor w. la*
Street. Sanford. Florida. We
m erv* toe right to withdraw
l t d vehicle from Public Auc­
tion
IMlChryUerSW

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hour prior to aato. Sato begin* at
to am,
FuMtoh: September*, ten
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MOTICROR TAXSALE
N O TIC E IS HER EB Y G IV E N T H A T ON T H E 1ST D A Y OF
O C T O B E R . l*fJ. * 00 A M . A T T H E C O U N TY SERVICES
B U ILD IN G IN SANFORD. IN I EAST FIR ST S TR E E T. COUNTY
O F SEMINOLE. STATE O F FLORIDA. TA X SALE C E R T IF I­
C A TE S W ILL I E SOLO ON T H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND
T O F A Y THE AM OUNT O UE FOR TA X ES H E R E IN SET
OPPOSITE THE SAME. TO G ETH ER W ITH A LL COSTS O F SUCH
SALE AMO ALL ADVERTISING. SALE W ILL BE HELD IN ROOM

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ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY T H E C IT Y OP
U N F O R O . FLORIDA
Not&lt;* I* hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held In toe
CommlWen Room at .toe City Hail. JH North Park Avenue, in the
City of Sanford. Florida, at 7 *0 actoc* PM . an September tj. l**t
to consider to* adwHen of an ordbwnco by too City el Sanford.
Ftortoa, dooertkodo* toltow*:
ORDINANCE NO. JIN
TO A N N E X A PORTION O F TH A T CER TAIN PROPERTY
L Y IN O B ETW EEN EAST A IR P O R T BOULEVARD AND COR
N W A L L R O A D AND B E T W E E N T H E S C L R A IL R O A D
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Elsie Dora Allen. 81. o f Saxon
Blvd.. Deltona, died Wednesday.
Sept. 8. 1993 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford.
B o rn M a rc h 1. 1 9 1 2 In
Sumner. 111., she moved to Cen­
tral Florida 18 years ago. She
w«u» a liuinciiiakcr. She was a
Methodist.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e s o n s .
C h arles. ' C row n Point. Ind.,
James, Deltona, Gerald, Dyer.
Ind.; daughter, Shirley Rarick.
Del Iona: slaters, Hazel Cross,
Newburg, Ind., Margaret Cook.
Law rencevlllc. 111.; 13 grandc h i l d r e n ;
13 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona, tn charge of
arrangements.

KATHY JO CHAMBERS
K a th y J o C h a m b ers. 37.
G eorgia A ve., Sanford, died
Friday. Sept. 3, 1993 at her
residence.
Bom Jan. 14. 1956. In Jack­
sonville. she moved to Central
Florida In 1968. She was a
beautician at Howell Place. She
was a member o f Baptist T em ­
ple, Jacksonville.
Survivors Include daughter,
Ann Marie, Altamonte S p rin g ;
father, Billy Chambers Sr., San­
ford: mother. Barbara Cham­
b e r s , A l t a m o n t e S p r in g s ;
brothers, Robert R.. Altamonte
Springs, Charles B., Sanford.
Cecil Lee, Jacksonville, N.C..
Billy Jr., Louisville. Ky.i paternal
grandmother. Sylvia M. Cham­
bers, Jacksonville.
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INEZ ALLIE DAVIS
Inez Allle Davis, 73. of 1011
Second Ave., Titusville, died
Monday. Sept. 6, at Jess Parrish
Medical Center. Titusville. Bom
Marrh 17, 1920 In Titusville, she
returned to the area In 1963
from Detroit. She was a nutri­
tional aid for the state of Florida
and a member o f St. James
A.M.E. Church. Titusville.
Survivors include son, Roy Lee
Davis. Greenville, S.C.; daugh­
ter. Carolyn J. Jordan. Cocoa:
alx grandchildren and five great
grandchildren.
Wllaon-Elchelberger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, In charge of ar­
rangements.

R O W B. KENDALL
Rose E. Kendall, 67. Polaris
Loop. Casselberry, died Sunday,
Sept. 5.1993 at her home.
Born Nov. 2, 1925 In Ef­
fingham . III., she moved to
Central Florida In 1983. She was
a retired bookkeeper and office
manager. She was a member of
Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic
Church and a founding member
o f the W om en's Construction
League. Indianapolis.
Survivors Incude daughters.
Janet R. Thom peon. Orlando.
Kelly L. Ward. Newnan, Oa.t
outers. Frances Baxter, Doris
Barnes, both o f IndlanapolU.

Edward Arthur, Arcadia. How­
ard Arthur. Richmond. Va.. Cecil
Arthur. Norman Arthur, both of
Indianapolis: six grandchildren;

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Bruce Reynolds, 77. Highland
Street, Altamonte Springs, died
Wednesday. Sept. 8. 1993 at
Florida Hospital South in Or­
lando.
B o r n J u n e 2 4 , 1 9 1 6 In
Atlanta, he moved to Central
Florida In 1924. He w as a retired
letter carrier for the U.S. Postal
Service. He was a m em ber or
First United MethodUt Church.
He belonged to Business Men's
Bible Class. Orlando O ld Timers
Club. Orlando Postal Recreation
Club. United Methodist Camping
C lu b. Florida C o n fe re n ce o f
United MethodUt Men. Central
Florida AsaocUtlon o f Letter
Carriers, National AaaocUtion of
Retired Federal Employees. He
was an Army veteran o f World
W a rll.
Survivors Include wife, Louise;
s o n . B ru ce H .. A lt a m o n t e
S p r in g s ; d au gh ter. P a tric ia
Harvey, Miami; brother. Earle,
Orlando; five grandchildren: one
great-grandchild.

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Home, Orlando, tn charge of

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Evtrg ra on Camelery with Sow. Loyal
Carlcon officiating.
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�- r.an»on1 Herald, Sanford. Florida - Thursday, September 8. 1W3

W om en ’s Literacy and
Population G row th

Survey: American
literacy findings
called shocking
W OBHnT N A Y L O R JR .
soclated Press Writer •
WASHINGTON — A "shock.i;" number ol American adults
, .tit, write and compute* loo
»r|y to p e r fo r m s im p le ,
tyilny tasks mid eim't func*
i in Jobs lhal demand nktllcd
-krrn able to decipher coin*
, ■ t information, according to n
: iilonwide^urvcy.
I in survey results, released
ilursdny try Hie Education
• p.irtnient. show Hint 90 mil­
t Americans — 47 percent of
nation's adult population —
ss only rudimentary Ilirrn. skills.
E duriitton S ec re ta ry Dick
i
\ -.aid the finding* "*11011111
M wake-up entl (or every
■’ irrlran. Including those who
.,vr flnlslicd high school, to go
1. to school lo get on return
&gt;m tuneup."
Ihe results, hr said, w rrr
shocking."
Edliriitlon o lllela l* Avoided
up Ihe word "lllllcralr" to
&lt; rIIk* even those with the
si skill*. Haying many have
•lliornlary rraipng, writing
I m.ith ahllllles.
unoug Ihe llnding* of the
I'lonal Adult Literacy Survey:
A* many a* 40 million ol the
■lion s tui million adult* have
1\ ihe lowest level ol skills.
• milng they ran total an entry
&gt; -1 tmitk deposit slip or Identify
DU re of specific Information In
f'tirl news article. Many re.■f •fifleuiH were tmuhle to corni- • te even those task*.
Nil esllm alrd 50 million can
ik ulale Hu- total of a purc hase.
• termine the difference in price
between two Meins or locale a
I crlleular Intersection on a
- lump
. ,
An eMtmntcd til million can
Ipher information from long
t
tests or documents.
. luie an ekiimaird 34 million lo
it million j m is s c s s the skills
piltcd for the most rhallrng•til

Young adults — those 21
u* to 25 year* old — nurvryrd
. t year showed liter IK')' skills
.’ t lo 14 percentage (mints lower
Ilian t i i w . , l l l . the same age
up participating ip .1 1985
I he *';|»,*&gt;fi,|'l.imed the changr
In p u l on nn liuicasr In thr
IIm n her o f p rn p le speaking

female tNrracy Ur. IMS

fopuUlnn Ocsuh Rar. 1984-2000
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Yemen Arab Rep.

HARRY G. REID, H I
FORMERLY O F
M ONCRIEF, REID A N D W ALLACE, P.A.

Afghanistan

IS PLEASED T O AN N O U N C E

Knglinh a* a secnud language.
—O lder ad u lt* w ere more
lik e ly than m ld d lr -a g r nnd
younger adult* lo ntiow limited
illcracy skills. The report said
they were less wrll educated.
— Blacks. Am erican Indians
nml* Nntlve Alaskans. Hispanic*
and Aslans were more likely
than whiles to have performed
In Ihe lowrr two o f live profi­
ciency levels.
The sludy. by I he depart­
ment's National Center for Edu­
cational Statistic*, showed that
those functioning at thr higher
skill Irvrls were m ore oflcn
employed, work more weeks In n
y e a r and eo m m n n d higher
wages than those at thr lowrr
levels
For example, those function­
ing at the lowest proficiency
le v e ls rep orted w o rk in g an
average of 18 lo 19 weeks In
HMII. while those at the highest
three Irvrls said they worked on
average lie tween 34 and 44
weeks.
Also. Uiose with the lowest
level skills .earned a median
w rrkh salary o f 123(1 lo 4245.
compared with Sti2l) lo $080 for
those rti Ihe highest level.
According to the study. 90
million adults function si the
lowest two proficiency Irvrls. til
million have middle-level skills,
and 34 million to 40 million are
at the (w o highest proficiency
levels.
"T h e Implication* are serious
because, like those who are
cash-poor, p eo p le tryin g to
advance on tile |«»t» and manage
the many a*|&gt;ri1a of their lives
with low level lilt-racy skill have
little 10 bargain with.*' said Irwin
Klrsch of the Educational Test­
ing Service, who was the sur­
vey’s lead author.
"B eyond the individuals al
risk, a mh lety In which huge
numhrr* of dtlxrn s demonstrate
limited lllrracy skill* has fewer
resources with which lo meel It*
social, (mhtlral and economic
goals." Klrsch said.
The study trsulls w rrr basrd
on interview* conducted in thr
llrsl right month* of 1992 with
incur Hum 13.000 |&gt;rnp!r uge 16
.md -alder. -1 hey were selected
randomly l « represent tlKjftntloiVs* adult \g&gt;pulafV»ff IfP th e
nation.
In addition, about 1.000 stMlts
w rrr surveyed In California.

TH E FO R M ATIO N OF
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TH E LAW OFFICE O F

H A R R Y G . R E ID , m

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TH E FIRM W ILL PRACTICE IN TH E AREAS O F

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REAL PROPERTY, B A N K IN G , PROBATE,

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W om en’ s education Is closely linked to lowering birth rates. The
more education a woman has obtained, the more likely she is to
have a small family.
S w i&gt; UM V ICm &gt; ( I n d f — 11
M» r * * » irtiftwi t Ilf H S^MUtUS
Florida. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa.
Louisiana. New J ersey. New
York. Ohio. Pennsylvania. Texas
nnd W ashington stale. They
chose lo participate In a special
ut udy d e s ig n e d to p ro vid e
state-level results, which wrrr
not provided.

1120 W. FIRST STREET
SUITB B
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771

TELEPHONE (407) 321-3911
TOLL FREE (800)340-3911
FAX
(407) 321-1467

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

SHIP Affordable Housing Incentive Plan
Pursuant to Section 15,420.9076, Florida Statutes, Seminole Count/* Affordable Housing Advisory
Committee (AHAC) will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 16, 1993, at 10:00 A M . in
Room 3000 of the Seminole County Services Building located at 1101 East First Street, Sanford, FL
for the purpose of adopting Its Affordable Housing Incentive Plan (AHIP) recommendations which will
be presented to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) on October 26, 1993. T h e AH ACs
recommendations to the BCC Include the following initiatives to encourago or facilitate affordable
housing:
f)
Affordable Housing Definition: Affordable housing shall Include monthly rents plus utilities or
mortgage payments plus taxes and Insurance that do not exceed 30% annual Incom e for very
low, low and moderata Income households:
2)
Expedited Permit Processing: Retain current permitting process until caseload increases to
such a degree that a backlog is experienced;
3)
Impact Fee Modification: Timing of payment of Impact fees should be moved from building
permit to within f 60 days of permit, but no later than C.O.; discount impact and connection fees
25% for low Income and 50% for very low income households with recapture provisions;
4)
Allowance o f Increased Density Levels: Support previous actions taken;
5)
Infrastructure Capacity Reservation: Amend bond covenants for water and sew er to provide
alternative timing for collection of fees:

Also Interviewed were 1.100
Inmates from 80 federal and
stale prisons.
Participants were irsled and
scored in three arras: prose,
document and quantitative. Thr
prose score was based on ability
to locate Information In written
text like newspaper articles or
In stru ction s. T h e docum ent
score was based on ability lo
locate facts In com plex materials
and ro m b ln r It wi t h prior
knowledge (o grnerate new In­
form ation . Th e quanti t at i ve
score was based on ability to
glean mathematical Information
Imm documents.

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Parking and Setback Requirements: Reduce parking stall standards In residential zoning
dtatrtcts from 10*x20* to 0*x10* lor a l regulated parking; encourage variations for front and rear
setbacks;
Zaro-kit-lin* Configurations: Support previous actions taken:
Sidewalk and Street Requirements: Support previous actions taken:
Local Government R eview of Undeletion Pnfldes. Procedures, etc Having Significant Impact
f*1 r^n*t nl HniMlng- C/yiMnn* tn rmAmnti and rating adopted proeodur— :

inventory o! Loony Qwnad Puttie Landi: None-

A copy of the tentative advisory committee's recommendations Is available to interested persons in
Room 3301 o f the Seminole County Services Building, 1101 East First S tre e t Sanford. F L 32771.

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NOTICE OF ESTABLISHMENT. OR
CHANGE OF A REGULATION
AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND

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THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA PROPOSES TO ADOPT OR CHANGE A REGULATION AFFECTING
THE USE OF LAND IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA SHOWN ON THE
MAP IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT.
A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE REGULATION AFFECTING THE USE OF
LAND WILL BE HELD A T 7:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS
POSSIBLE, A T ITS REGULAR MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 14,1993 A T
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING, ROOM 1028 (BCC
CHAMBERS) 1101 EAST FIRST STREET, SANFORD, FLORIDA.
AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO THE PAYMENT OF AD
VALOREM TAXES A T THE TIME TH A T REAL PROPERTY IS
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Dennis Cohcc. Irv McDougall,
and Phil Terry while division
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France. Joe and Ronnie Stevens,
and T on i Langston were forced
to retire early.
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restart mishap sent him. Joe
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losing power and Poster charged ;
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night, his tw o front wheels
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David M iller. T in y Oreen.j
Steve Stair, and Brian Bales
completed the top five.
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Lawson was followed by William
Stalnaker. Ronnie Ponce. David:
Walterson. and JefT Stalnaker.
Coming in behind Register In the
Hobby Stocks main were Steven
Stratton. Mike Harrison. Howard
Keltham. and J e ff Rinehart.
V o lu sia C o u n ty Spcedwayj
continues racing this weekend
with dirt track action on Friday
night and the final NASCAR
Winston Racing Sem es race set
fo r S a tu rd a y n ig h t on the
asphalt track.
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Ssohowksi 0 Mitch FraroHs (neck) Is out.
TE Paul Croon (ankle). OS Don McGwire
(wrist). LS Nidus Porter (hamstring! ere
daubtfui. WR PR Katyln Martin (ankle), RS

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M ONTCLAIR ( T A T I - Nomad Otarto
Bradley woman’s basketball coach.
NSW J I N t l Y T I C H - Named Nkhard
Mock erase cnmtry coach.

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Lym an didn't have many op­
portunities to do much with the
new offense against DeLand. In
the first game. Carolyn Ciager
served the 9th through 15th
points to d ose out the win while
the second game saw Carrie
Scranton serve the first seven
points and Michelle Bishop serve
the final six points of the match.
Now 2-0. Lyman will play
a g a in T u e s d a y , w h e n th e
Greyhounds open their Seminole
Athletic Conference schedule
with a match at Lake Brantley.
TRIBE PALLS ON HOAD
LEESBURG - One day after
opening their season with o
solid, conatatciu team effort In a
win over DeLand. the Seminole
High School girls' softball team
struggled through an uneven
15-11. 14-16. 15-5 loss Wednes­
day n ig h t to the L e es b u rg
Ycllowjackcts.

The Seminotes also test the
Junior varsity match. 15-9.15-8.
"W e Just forced things." said
Sem inole varsity coach Beth
Corso. “ W e would execute, then
w e wouldn't execute. I think
they were a Uute bit shocked
w hen we dropped that first
game.
“ I think we learned a real good
lesson tonight. You have to
execute and keep executing, not
» ( go in and out o f the offense.
opefully. we w on 't let that
happen again."
Freshman Aubrey Nelson had
another strong outing for the
Tribe, contributing nine service
points (Including five aces), three
kills, six good spikes. Mini, s
block.
Kelly Richards had 13 good
spikes for Seminole.
Now M . Seminole will play Id
the West Orange tournament
this weekend.

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an RBI. Sam Raines con­
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two runs, and two RBI. Calvin
B ry a n t had a d o u b le, tw o
singles, tw o runs, and three RBI.
Greg Hardy added three singles,
two runs, and an RBI.
Also chipping In were Aaron
Johns and Mike Merthle (each
with a triple, one run. and three
RBI). Robert Stevens and Sonny

double, three runs scored, and
five RBI. Only slightly leas Im­
pressive was the effort o f Jotut
Stewart, who had tw o doubles, i
single, three runs, and five RBI. ;
O th e r c o n t r ib u t o r s w e r t
Johnny Haddock (two doubles,
single, two runs, three RBI);
Ricky Wells (triple, double, two
runs), Spencer Baggett (triple,
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IN B R I E F
By LISA M. NOVAK
Special to the Herald

Klwanlt toumay aat for Sapt. 16
The Annual Klwanls O o lf Tou rnam ent w ill be held
Wednesday. Sept. IS. at Tlmacuan G olf and Country Club.
Luncheon starta at noon with the go lf scramble at 1:30 p.m.
Kim Townsend, The G olf Swing Doctor, will be the featured
speaker at the meeting.
Fbr 868 the day Includes unlimited range ball, lunch, two
drink tickets and prizes for closest to the pin. low net and gross
and longest drive.
jffers golf for four players plus
professional sign on the di
ted hole.
Seminole Ford will aw
1093 Ford Probe to the player
making a hnle-in-mte on Timacuan's hole *16.
Proceeds from the tournament are used for the befeftt o f
underprivileged children In the Sanford area.
For more Information, call Bette Gramkow at 322-3213.

N O R F O L K . Va. The
dow nsizing o f the Navy has
many sailors rethinking their
career plans. While some Join for
one tour and plan to leave after a
few years others want to make
the Navy a career.
Unfortunately, a 20-year Navy
career m ay not be a viable
option for some, and the Navy
may loae quality people to meet
budget shortfalls.
One sailor worried about his
future Is Petty Officer Third
Class Joseph A. Lleb. stationed
In Orlando.
" I ’d like to stay In the military,
but the curren t d ow n sizin g
ilcturc makes that look like a
ess d is t in c t p o s s ib ility ,
especially since Tin In a crowded
career field.** said Lleb. the
son-in-law o f Oscar and Mary
Polla o f Lake Mary.
Lleb. a personnclman. works
as a legal clerk at the Naval
Training Center. His Job Is simi­
lar to that o f a paralegal.
" I process legal actions for all
Pstty Officer Third Clast Joseph A. Lleb it currently assigned to the NTC In Orlando,
the commands on base. It*s an
Lleb Is active In Teach-Inseems to have In c
Important Job because o f the community affairs.
Impact these actions have on
He has participated In com- 2000. a forum In which he talks
addition to his Job am
members' rank and pay.'* Lleb munlty projects such as Meals to high school students about
nlty work, the 25-yeai
explained.
on Wheels. Disney's Day In the
their futures.
two classes per semes)
Park and YMCA runs and volun" I try to focus on what people
a bachelor's degree I
“ The sensitive nature o f many
leered at the base library.
can accomplish as opposed to
literature. He would 111
of these actions requires a lot o f
" I think community work Is what they can't. I tell them
high school someday.
discretion.*'
Important. Sometimes you have
motivation Is the best resource
When he la not working. Lleb
to do something from which you
they have to get what they
joj uw m . Nova* i» •
concentrates on furthering his might not receive any tangible
w ant." Lleb explained.
|w*ss»&gt;W&gt;wis»s&lt; *» wwNavy
education and staying active In benefits." U eb said.
Motivation Is somethng Lleb
vs.

C«l«braf ion *93
Ribbons, bows, crepe paper, paint and a little Imagination
will be put to good use at the "Decorate Vour Lawn Chair
Contest" scheduled as pari o f Celebration *93 at the new
Mariner's Cove Park. 1199 Enterprise Rd.. on Saturday from
10 a.m. to 0 p.m.
Grandmas, grandpas and grandklds are also Invited to
commemorate Grandparents Day. which Is on Sept. 12. The
"Salute to Grandparents" and the "Grandparents Short Essay
Contest." sponsored by the Imagination Playground volun­
teers. will also be a part o f the music, food and fun.
Free give-aways will be offered at 4:48 p.m. for oldest,
youngest, most generations present and married the longest
grandparents.
For directions or for more Information about Celebration ‘93.
contact Glenn Ward at 874-7029.
Admission Is free but donations for the playground will be
accepted.

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Potts to talk vara#
First Florida Poets meet at 10 a.m. every Monday at the
Deland Public Library. Interested poets are welcome.
For more Information, please call Bob Shelford. 904-736
04 id. or Virginia Martin. 904-776-6909.

Sanford Rotations to mast
Rotary Club o f Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

AARP lists masting schtdult
The W inter Springs Chapter o f A A R P meets the third
Monday o f the month, at 1:30 p.m.. at the Winter Springs
Senior Center off Edgemon Avenue. Senior citizens. 80 and
over, are Invited to attendFor Information, call Betty Sumplc. 698-0288.

Cancar support group masts
Support. Hope and Recovery. S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 8 p.m, at Central Florida Regional Hospital in the
far corner o f the dlqlng room. This l* a self help support group
for all.raoqcr survivors, whether |n,treatment now or finished
with It. Call 824*8737 or 322-7788 &amp; more Information.

Pun and fbihlon ”
The residents o f Hlllhave Hsaithcars Centsr, Sanford, wars
treated to their monthly barbecue, Including hamburgers, hot
dogs, salad and chips. Jill Hoffsr, social services director, and
Karen Bailey, dietary manager, served the residents In the dining
room because of the high temps outdoors.

Artists to mast at cantsr
The Sanford Seminole Art Association meets the second
Monday o f each month at 7 p.m. at the Cultural Arts Center In
Sanford. For Information, call 323-4938.

Ar fashion show was presented at Bram Towers toiM Manants
recently to show o ff new style* from "Resort Fashions” of
Melbourne. Resident modelings Included, from left to right,
Wandslee Mahon, Gloria Jones, Dorothy Merritt, Helen Mitchell,
Ann Clements, Sue McGinnis and Shale Keaton, as fashion
narrator. Ruby Amslutz and Rose Merle DeMllta not shown.

Surgery sets woman’s nose out of joint
DBAB ABBYi Thank you for
advising the mother o f that
18-year-old girl who Inherited
her father's prominent nose to
.consult a board-certified plastic
surgeon. I learned that the hard
way.
The general public la not
aware (aa i wasn't) that noee
jobs, face-lifts, breast reduction
surgery are
and augmentation
augmcntal

'being «ywwi by rtrrmstnloglets
and ear-noac-and-throst doctors.
Also, some gynecologists are
doing liposuction,
j Abby. there are many doctors
.who are n ot board-certified
plastic surgeons who are doing
all of the above. I don't know

r e e l e d " a f t e r I c h o s e an
ear-nose-and-throat doctor for
cosmetic surgery.
You could save many readers
much time, pain and money by
passing along m y costly experi­
ence. I am signing my name, but
If you print this, please sign
me............
s x t t x s a o v

A D V IC E

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

Thank you for a valuable letter.
DBAB ABBT: Keep telling
everyone who writes wanting to
know If they should get a "nose
Job" to go for it. If they think
they need It. they need It.
I'm 77 and would love to have
rhinoplasty, but I doubt If a
plastic surgeon would tackle the

why this la permitted.
The public should be made
aware o f the difference In train­
ing. certification, and the years
o f s p ecia lty train in g p lastic
surgeons receive.
1 nad to have my nose "cor-

Job on a woman my age.
Keep up the good work!
LONO BEAK Of PHOENIX
DBAS LONO BEAK: Don't bet
un It. Schedule a consultation
with a board-certified plastic
surgeon In Phoenix (there are
many: you could also ask your
physician for a referral).
If you decide to go for It. please
let me know and sign your letter
"Beautiful Beak."
D B A * ABBYi Since people
have been writing in about their
unusual names. 1 thought you
might be Interested In hearing
about mine.
M y m a id e n n a m e w a s
"Bytheway” — pronounced Just
the way It Is spelled. "B y the
We olten laugh when we recall
some o f the names we were
called " "A ll the w a y." "Part o f
the w a y." and even "H a lf the
w ay."
My father was called "Mr. So
be It." "M r. As you were." and
even "M r. Bygones."
When 1 first met the man
whom I eventually married, he
said, " B y the way, Phyllis,
w h a t's yo u r last n a m e ? " I
e x p la in e d th a t he h ad It
backward — m y name was
"Ph yllis Bytheway" — not "B y
the way. Phyllis." He had a good
laugh.
My husband and I recently
had our 83rd wedding annlver-

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h o n e d P h y llis B y t h e w a y
alone to congratulate her on
her 83 years o f marriage. I also
asked If perchance the Bytheway
fa m ily h ad th e ir ro o ts In
England, because the name had
an English ring to It.
She replied. "Y ea Indeed, but
our name wasn't out o f the
ordinary: In England, there are
f a m ilie s n a m e d B y th e s e a .
Bythchlllsand Bythemlll."

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fered severe whiplash. I was
ultimately diagnosed with viral
rnccphalltii. I had antibiotics to
kill the virus but already had
damage to the brain. I can't
remember names or places I've
been and I am having to learn all
over again. What triggers this
virus?
DEAR READER) I do not
believe that the accident was the
cause of your brain infection.
Viral encephalitis Is usually
"cuught" from someone who is
Infected with diseases such as
measles, herpes, chicken pox.
shingles or mumps Some forms
o f encephalitis are spread by
m o s q u ito e s (S t. L o u is e n ­
cephalitis. Eastern equine en­
c e p h a litis and o th e rs l. E n ­
cephalitis causes severe brain
symptoms. Including memory
loss, weakness and coma.
Incidentally, antibiotics are of
absolutely no benefit In treating
viral encephalitis. Thrrnpy In­
cludes anti-viral drugs, such as
acyclovir. Many patients Im ­
prove without specific therapy.
D E A R D R . O O T T : My
6-yeur-old daughter has hail
constant colds and bronchitis
since last November and hasn't
bren healthy for more than two
weeks at a lime. She's been on
Cecior. Augmenlin. Ventolin and
Alupent. besides a few other
nlclllln types that don't work.
T doctor suspects asthma or
allergies, and I'd like your opi­
nion on what we can do for
control.
DEAR READER) There are
many causes for persisting res­
piratory Infections In children,
ranging from cystic fibrosis (an
Inherited condition prrdlspostng
children to lung disorders) to
allergies. I'd follow your pedia­
trician's advice.
Asthma and/or allergies could
certainly cause a chronic cough.
T h e re fo re , th ese c o n d itio n s
should be d: .
and treated.
Healthy children are not prone

to respiratory symptoms, so you
ow e it to you r daughter to
exhaust the d ia g n o s tic
possibilities.
Incidentally, do you smoke?
Several studies have shown that
children who grow up In homes
where parents smoke have a

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every opponent's mistake. Apart
from costing you points on the
score-sheet. II Is so frustrating to
lie ptcsenled with a contracl,
only to tum around and give it
back to (hem.
East erTed at trick one on
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liesl pluyrr — made him rue his
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three clubs. North should have
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good three-card heart holding.
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and then asked for good trumps
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lo do better from partnership
situations than you will from
e n d e a v o rs you o p e r a te In ­
dependently. You'll be lucky at
selecting good partners.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Activities that have elements of
friendly competition might In*
triguc you today. You'll enjoy
pitting your mental and physical
skills against a worthy oppo­
nent. Get a Jump on life by
understanding the Influences
which are governing you in the
y e a r ahead. Send fo r you r
Astro-Graph predictions today
by mailing $1.25 and a long,
self-addreiaed. stamped
envelope to Astro-Graph, do this
newspaper. P.O. Box 4465. New
York. N. Y. 10163. Be sure to
state your zodiac sign.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You
may become involved In some­
thing today that Is quite similar
to a situation you handled suc­
cessfully recently. Use the same
formula that worked previously.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Friends could be a bit startled

Then, however South wriggles,
he must lose a second trick. If
declarer ruffs Ills diamond loser
In the dummy. West scores a
trump trick. If Instead declarer
plays for a squeeze, tt doesn't
materialize.
East, though, played low ut
trick one. Kosenkranz won with
the king, cashed the A-K o f
diamonds, rulfrd a diamond In
the dummy and discarded his
spade losers on dum m y's A-K of
clubs.
Declarer ruffed a spade low in
hand, ruffed another diamond In
the dummy and carefully re­
turned to hand by ruffing a club
with the heart ace. (Note that If
South ruffs low. West avcm itfs
and returns a trump, defeating
the slam.) South's last diamond
was ruffed with the heart king
and a trick was conceded to the
heart 10.
(0 1 9 9 3 . N E W S P A P E R EN ­
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you anticipate what they «re
thinking and going to say. Thla
la no parlor trick. It can be
extremely useful.
8AOITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Improvements you make at
thla time for generating addi­
tional Income could have long
range effects. Once they are
Instituted, they'll be around for
quite awhile.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Try to spend time today on
projects or endeavors In which
you'll truly take pride once they
are completed to your satisfac­
tion. Doing a good Job enhances
your feelings o f self-worth.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Business or Investm ent pro­
p o s a ls to w h i c h y o u ' l l be
exposed today cpuld have good
potential. Don’ t leap before lookIng. but do study those you feel
have merit.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Persons In positions o f power are
p rep a red to b a c k y o u up.
because th ey'll know If you
p r o mi s e s o m e t h i n g a d v a n ­
tageous for them, your com­
mitment can be relied upon.
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work tedr.y you should b** shir to
devise a more effective plan to
further your ambitious Interests.
The revisions required are rather
nominal.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Your greatest probabilities for
success today could be In en­
deavors or enterprises that air
somewhat speculative and have
pronounred elements o f chance.'

GEMINI (May 2 1 -June 20)
You're quite capable o f manag­
ing your own Interests today, up
well as the Interests o f another.
It looks like you m ay demon­
strate your skills simultaneously
In each area.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Thla could be a rather busy day
for you. yet yuu're still likely to
make yourself available to per­
sons who need your assistance
or advice.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be
vigilant during thla cycle and
look for new ways to add to your
resources or Improve your mate­
rial security. The pickings in this
tim e frame look promising.
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�2 A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, July 1, 1993

NEW S FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS TH E STA TE

State penalized
A federal fine of $122.4 million imposed for food stamp errors

Mosquitoes sprayed
ORLANDO — An area o f Centra] Florida near Walt Dliney
World Is being sprayed to kill encephalitis-bearing mosquitoes.
State and local health officials Issued an alert on Wednesday
after six test chickens showed high antibodies for Eastern
equine encephalitis, a deadly virus that attacks the brain.
That fonn o f encephalitis primarily strikes horses and wild
birds, but It can be transmitted to humans, state health
ofUclals said. A similar brain disease Is caused by St. Louis
encephalitis, also carried by mosquitoes.
The sentinel chickens testing positive were kept by the state
Department of Agriculture In cages near Walt Disney World.
Spokeswoman Jane Adams said the resort conducts Its own
mosquito eradication program. An 8-square-mlle area of
Orange. Osceola and Folk counties Is being sprayed by the
state.

By CURT AMDKR90M
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE — The state has been
fined 8122.4 million by (hr federal govern­
ment for having the highest food stamp
error rate in (he country, but Florida gels to
keep the cash.
Lt. Gov. Buddy MacKay. the uctlng head
o f the Department of Health and Re­
habilitative Services, said Wednesday the
m oney would be spent on Improving
technology and fraud detection, reducing
turnover among workers and Increasing the
numbers of cases reviewed.
"A ll along, we've askrd for mercy rather
than Justice and today wc'vc received It."
MncKuy said. "W e arc grateful for their
cvcnhunded and fair decision."
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy. In a
letter Tuesday to Gov. Lnwton Chiles,
agreed to nllnw Florida to "Invest" the
money In programs Intended to bring down
the 1992 error rale of 19.68 perrent.

Jewel thief killed
MIAMI BEACH — A Jewel thief armed with a silencer on his
handgun was killed and a policeman wounded In a
Inillet-punctuated chose.
Miami Beach officer Ernest Febbr^io. 48. was in guarded but
stable condition at Jackson Memorial Hospital after a bullet
broke his collarbone, police spokesman Howard Zclfman said.
The suspect's Identity remained a mystery today. He was
killed a few blocks away from wherp Fcbbralo was wounded,
poller Sgt. Priscilla Grandagc said.
Fcbbralo had tried to stop the suspect when he was shot.
Other officers tried ngain to stop the suspect and another officer
saw him fire at Fcbbralo. who had pulled alongside the
getaway vehicle.
Other officers continued the chase through an upscale
neighborhood before the suspect lost control o f his cor and
rammed It Into a curb. He pointed a gun at officers, who shot
him to death, police said.

"It Is Imperative that Florida lake the
necessary steps to assurr that benefits arc

l i t is im p erative that
Florida take the necessary
steps to assure that benefits
are properly issued and
d o l l a r l o s s e s d u e to
overpayment of food stamp
benefits are dramatically
reduced. J
-Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy
properly Issued and dollar losses due to
overpayment o f food stamp benefits are
dramatically reduced." Espy wrote. "It Is
vital that the American taxpayer l»e assured
that these dollurs are being properly spent."
Federal dollars account for all of tin
money paid In bencftls. The U.S, Depart­
ment of Agriculture found 8205 million In
overpayments and 951.8 million In un­
derpayments In Florida Inst year. Money
was also paid to Ineligible people.

The 19.68 percent error rate compares to
a national average o f 10.69 percent. HRS
s|Mikcswoman Melanie Mowry confirmed
Florida's was the highest In Ihe country in
1992.
HRS will try to reduce Ihe line through
negotiations with the U.S. Department of
Agriculture by underscoring the cITects
Hurricane Andrew had on the welfare
system and the 85 percent growth In rood
stamp eases over the past two years.
Much o f llic problem can be traced to the
9173 million HRS computer, which caused
problems In the conversion ol lood slump
cases from the old system to the new
automated one. The computer has been
blamed for errors In Medicaid and Aid to
Families with Dependent Children ns well
Other reasons for Ihr fixxi stamp error
w ere Inadequate training, low salaries
among workers and Hurricane Andrew,
which Increased cases about 50,000 a
month from September through Novnnlx-r
Th e U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services Is examining errors In Ihe
A FIX ' program, which could result In
further federal lines.

Golfers tee
o ff for
recycling

Mayor pleads guilty to corruption
MIAMI — Former Miami Beach Mayor Alex Daoud pleaded
guilty to four more corruption-related counts, putting an end to
the federal racketeering case against him.
On Wednesday. Daoud agreed he had accepted a 95,000
bribe frum former CenTrust Savings Bank Chairman David
Paul In return fur approving a private dock for Paul's occanside
home.
The former mayor also pleaded guilty to money laundering,
tax evasion and obstruction o f justice.
Paul is facing a 100-count federal criminal Indictment this
September In Miami because o f his failed savings and loan. The
charges Involve some deals with former Lincoln Savings owner
Charles Keating Jr. as well as with the rogue Bank o f Credit
and Commerce International.

By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD — Hoping lo round
up more business recyclers, the
Seminole County Solid Waste
Division is s|M&gt;nsortng a Great
Aluminum Can Round-Up at
area golf courses.

Teen found dead
GAINESVILLE — A teen-ager's death may have been caused
when he Inhaled the compressed gas from a portable air horn
— apparently the latest rage among many high school
students.
Sean Ian McCoy. 14. who Just completed the ninth grade
when he was discovered Tuesday In bed by his mother. Susan
Arnold McCoy.
Police are awaiting a blood toxicology report due Friday to
determine the exact cause o f death. Gainesville police
spokesman Sgt. Don Dennis said detectives are looking Into the
possibility o f an Inhalant causing Sean's death.
But th e b o y ’s mother Is not waiting for'a final word before
anufiflm gm olnrm nbonrThtrnrw snd o *n i*ro u * w »^ -w ritev«_
"quickhlgh."
...
,."J don’t want to be unfair to Scan. His death could have bent
from a heart problem or something else. But I'm not kidding
myself," McCoy said Wednesday.
In the wake o f her son's death, she has talked with several of
Sean's close friends who told her about his regular use of the
air hom dating back to December and its Increasing popularity
as an easy. Inexpensive "h ig h " among younger high school
students.

Tax increase proposed

The loltowlng golf rourscs are
participating or developing re­
c y c lin g p ro g ra m s: M ayfair
Country Club. Alaqua Country
Club. Country Club at Heathrow.
Rolling Hills Golf Club. Timacuan Golf and Country Club.
Casselberry Golf Club. Deer Run
Country Club. Ekana Golf and
C o u n try Club. Saba! Point
Country Club and Tuocawllla
Country Club.

From A 9 9 oclat»d P r*8 » rtp o rtt

M IAM I - H e r e are th e
winning num bers s ele cted
Wednesday In Ihe Florida Lot­
tery:
Fantasy 5
11-12-14-16-22

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Sanford Herald
Thursday, July 1. 1993
Vol. 85. No. 265
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50 perrent chance o f afternoon
thunderstorms. High In the
lower 90s. Northwest wind 10
mph.
Tonight: A 20 percent chance
of evening thunderstorms then
fair. Low In the lower 70s. Wind
becoming light.
Friday: Partly cloudy with
scattered thunderstorms. High
In the lower 90s. Wind variable 5
to 10 mph. Rain chance 50
percent.
Fou rth o f J u ly w eek en d
forecast: Partly cloudy with a
chance o f afternoon and evening
thunderstorms. Highs In the
lower to mid 90s.

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HRS, labor can’t seem to
pay their bills on time
By Associated Braes
TALLAHASSEE — The stale had to pay some
9500.000 In Interest payments Iasi year because
some agencies didn't pay their bills on time.
The two tardiest departments were Health and
Rehabilitative Services — the largest government
agency In the nation outside the federal govern­
ment — and Labor and Employment Security.
And the departments are getting worse, not
better, according to Tom Clemons, deputy state
comptroller.
"In the last two weeks we seem to have been
Just deluged with calls from vendors of HRS and
Labor saying 'W hy haven't these people been
paying us?'" he said.
When state agencies don't pay their bills within
45 days, they must pay l percent Interest a
month. The total last year for all o f slate

government came to nlxnit 9500.000. Clemons
said.
In n recent six-month period. HRS and (.altar
nicked up 985.000 In Interest — and that's sure
to Increase this quarter, he said.
Jana Walling, who directs accounting and
auditing for state Comptroller Gerald Lewis,
wrote lo the two agencies Iasi week lo tell them
their rate o f late payments is getting worse.
Fifteen percent of HRS' bills and 37 percent of
Labor's bills were overdue during the first two
weeks of June.
Other state agencies were late on about 5
percent o f their bills.
Responding lo Walling's letter, the chief of
Labor's Bureau of Financial Management said
payments were slowed temporarily by switching
to a new computer system.
Most o f the complaints against HRS came from
th e T a m p a and P e n s a c o la a re a s .

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Sanford currently |&gt;ays 25 cents
per pound, said manager Rohtn
Jackson.
"T h e object Is lo leach busi­
nesses about recycling.” said
Richards. " A lot of huslncss
people do play golf. We thought
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signs and ask about 11."

BROOKSVILLE — Homeowners In 16 counties would pay an
average 911 more next year under a tax increase proposed by
the Southwest Florida Water Management District officials.
The 32.6 percent Increase would be the largest ever Imposed
by the district.
District officials say the money Is needed to help local
governments and other water users pay for changes required to
solve ihe area's pressing water woes.
The lax increase will come partly from an increase In the
dlstrictwidc mlllage rate and partly from tax Increases levied
by the district's eight basin boards, which finance local water
projects. Depending where a homeowner lives, the tax bill for a
9100.000 home with a 925,000 homestead exemption could
rise by as little as 98.55 or as much as 921.38.
That same property owner now pays 930 to 940.

LOTTERY

County recyclin g assistant
Dave Richards said the county
hopes lo encourage more busi­
ness recycling by reaching exec­
utives on the golf courses. H ie
county Is supplying signs en­
couraging golfers to loss their
cans in special bins. Course
management will be rcsponsablc
for selling the cans, bul will
collect any proceeds. Informs*
tloo Jlboul the program will be
-reported-in September irr-th rCan Manufacturers Institute,
said Richards.

FRIDAY
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 4:20
a.m.. 4:40 p.m.: MuJ. 10:30 a.m..
11:20 p.m. TIDES: Daytons
Beach: highs. 7:11 a.in.. 7:54
p.m.: lows. 1:16 a.m.. 1:15 p.m.:
New Smyrna Beach: highs.
7:16 a.m.. 7:59 p.m.: lows. 1:21
a.m.. 1:20 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 7:31 a.m.: 8:14 p.m.:
lows. 1:36 a.m.. 1:35 p.m.

BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: Wind variable 5 to 10
knots. Seas less than 2 feet. Bay
and Inland w a ters sm ooth.
Widely scattered showers and
thunderstorms.
Friday: Wind south to south­
west 10 knots. Seas 2 feet. Bay
and Inland waters a light chop.
Scattered showers and thun­
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University of Florida Agricul­
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Center. Celery Avenue.
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Furniture company
may convert depot

POLICE BRIEFS
Grand theft

■ yN IC K P ra iP A U P
Herald Staff Writer

Seminole County BhcrlfTs deputies arrested James ClilTord
Howlngton. 34. of 5663 Dcrrpnth Lane In Sanford, at the John
E. Polk Correctional Facility on Tuesduy. Howlngton had been
held since June 8. during u grand theft Investigation. Deputies
said on four separate occasions llowtngton Is supected of
having removed Items from his father's home, und cither
pawned nr sold them. The Items Included an electric drill,
circular saw. grinder, microwave, und refrigerator. Most o f the
llrms have been recovered. He has now been charged with
dealing In stolen pro|&gt;crty. and fulse verification of ownership.
He Is being held under $4,000 bond.

SANFORD - The old train
depot building ut 212 W. First
Street In downtown Sanford may
be converted to a furniture
manufacturing facility.
A request for conditional use
approval Is being presented to­
night to the Sanford Plunning
and Zoning Commission.
The ap plication has been
submitted for P&amp;Z consideration
by Debra Torres of Deltona.
Torres could not be reached
for comment, but the application
form Indicated she Intends to
m an u factu re cu stom m ade
furniture, and utilize some of the
large building for storing and
warehouse space.
The property extends north
from W. First Street along N.
Myrtle Avenue, for an entire city
block to Fulton Street.

Warrant arrests made
• Handy Michael Mclnlck. 19. 232 Selkirk Way. Longwood.
turned himself In at the county Jail Tuesday. He was wanted on
u warrant for burglary.
• Jim m y Jerome Washington. 28. 109 Sterling Court.
Sanford, wus arrested by sheriffs deputies at 1900 Southwest
Hoad on Tuesday. He was wanted on a warrant for falling to
appear In court.
• Hen Hampton. 36. I(KX) W. 17th Street. Sanford, was
served a warrant at the county Jail Tuesday. Hr was wantrd for
falling to appear on a charge of assault.

Domestic violence

Sanford's Director of Planning
and Development. Jay Marder. Is
recommending approval o f the
conditional use request to |iennlt
manufacturing of custom made
furniture. He Is also recommen­
ding that a stipulation lie placed
on the approval to prohibit
outdoor storage and display of
materials and/or merchandise/

• Mlrhurl John Lathrop. 40. 1007 Palmetto Ave.. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police at his residence Tuesday
following a confrontation with his wife. He was charged with
battery, domestic violence, and battery on a law enforcement
officer.
• Tracy A. Campbell. 26. 328 Jessup Ave.. laingwood. was
arrested at lirr residence Tuesday by laingwood police,
following a dispute with a man. She was charged with battery,
domestic violence.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A tun 1987 Nissan pickup truck was reportedly stolen
Tuesday from the 5900 block of Forest Avenue In Sanford.
• A residential burglary was reported In the 200 block of
Tangerine Drive. In Havennu Park on Tuesday. Deputies said
Items taken Included $2,050 In Jewelry.
• A burglary was reported In an apartment on Grassy Point
Drive In St. Croix Apartments. Lake Mary, on Tuesday. A
stereo, VCH. Jewelry and a steamer trunk with a total value of
$3,000 werr rejxirtrdly taken.
• Three men reported having a confrontation with over a
dozen people Tuesday In a yard at 109 Orange Hldge Drive.
Lake Mary. They said tlir three were approached by two
vehicles containing 13 people, who beat and robbed each of
them la-fore fleeing Items stolen were estimated at $895.

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The second Item listed on the
agenda for tonight's P&amp;Z meet­
ing Include a public hearing to
consider a request for a waiver o f
a one year walling period, for
property at 2501 S. Sanford
Avenue.
On Dec. 17. 1992. Laknun P.
Singh had requested permission
to e s t a b lis h a r e t a il und
wholesale auto dealership on the
property. P&amp;Z denied the re­
quest. and recommended that
the city continue to prevent
automobile dealer sides from
Ix-lng established on this seg­
ment of 25th Street.
The matter was ap|&gt;ealed to
the commission In February o f
tills year, but the commission
also denied the request, which
prevented any similar request
from beglng made for a one year
period.
Marder Is recommending that
the request to waive the once
year waiting period be denied,
"based on the fact thut there
docs not appear to be any
significant change of circum­
stances regarding the site.''
The P&amp;Z meeting will begin at
7 p.m., this evening In the
commission chandlers o f San­
ford City Hall. 300 N. Purk
Avenue.

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Eva and Elizabeth Sanchez, (I to r) daughter and mother, weren't
caught off guard In Central Florida's tempermental weather
recently. Armed with plastic rain coats, the Sanford womon
braved sudden thunderstorms common each afternoon in the
summer, as they strolled along West 1st Street and Myrtle
Avenue

Incidents reported to Sanford police

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• $565 In electronic equipment and a carton of cigarettes
werr reportedly stolen In a vehicular burglary Tuesday. In the
1800 block of Maple Avenue.
• A 1982 Oldsmnhllr was reported stolen from a fenced arru
at Hill Hicks Auto Sales. 601 S. French Avenue lute Monday or
early Tuesday. Police suld the vehicle did not contain a license
tag.
• A pager, eight compact discs, and other Items valued at
$295 were reportedly stolen Tuesduy from a car In Country
Luke Apartments parking lot.
• $1,750 In equipment was reportedly stolen during a
burglary at a business In the 1100 block o f Cornwall Avenue
Tuesday.
• Art electric txu and belt sander valued at &gt;600 were _
"rFporTeir'stbTcn Trbm’ a cons!ruction company'office In tKe~300
block of French Avenue Tuesday.
• An automobllr. which wus not s|teclflcully Identified on
police rrports. was said to have been stolen Tuesday from 100
Weldon Itlvd.
• A Deltona man rrported that four men Jumped into his
vehicle near 5tli Street and Olive Avenue Tuesday, and stole
property valued at $80 Irom him before fleeing.
• Police received a report early Wednesday that someone had
apparently attempted to steal two 1993 Chevrolet pickup
trucks Irom Ken Hummel Chevrolet on S. Orlando Drive. Police
said although the rear windows und steering column had been
broken, the burglars werr not successful In stealing the trucks.
• A tank o f nitrous oxide, valued at $250 was reported stolen
early Wednesday, from a fenced compound at Central Florida
Hcglonal Hospital.

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Lake

Lake Mary agenda

Continued from Page IA

By NICK PFBIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
LA K E M A R Y — O d a i n t e i and m a t
ters p e rta in in g to various u tility p ro te c t!
w ill dam In a l* th * Lake M ary C ity Com
m illio n m eeting ton ight
The fo llow in g lt * m t are u h e d w e d lor
the agenda
a Special R ecognition ItuOlect unan
nounced in advance)
a A ppreciation (tutoiect unannounced In
advance)
• P resentation — M a r l B m l le i re p o rti
on "A » the T a * "
eC H lren p a rtic ip a tio n
* Report fro m C ity Manager (tee b elow )
a Report Iro m M ayor
a Report Iro m C ity Attorney
a p u b lic h e a rin g - 2nd read ng —
Ordinance va ca tin g drainage and u tility
e a ie m e n ti. S tra tfo rd Court John M oult
applicant
a P u b llc h e a rin g
2nd reading —
Ordinance am ending Tlmacuan planned
u n it developm ent Bob S halar. applicant
a P ublic H e a rin g - 2nd reading O rdinance va ca tin g couth halt o l T im a
cu a n u n it U p ia t Bo b S halar applicant
a P ublic h e a rin g
2nd reading
O rdinance a m endin g i l l * plan re v ie w
procedu re!
a P u b lic h e a rin g — t i t re ading Ordinance e ita b tlth ln g ru 'e i and f egu&gt;u

tlo n i lo r u t* of th * c lty ’i re creatio nal
fa c llltie i
# P u b lic h e aring — l i t re a d in g —
O rdinance am ending Chapter 12. Cod* ot
O rdinance!
a P u b lic h e aring — l i t re a d in g O rdinance am ending Chapter 22. Cod* ol
O rdinance!
a A dditional Ite m i for c o m m liiio n ac
•Ion
Th* re p o rt Iro m the C ity M anager w ill
contain th * lollow ing Ite m i
a R e gu eil fo r c o m m lttlo n ap prova l,
fin a l additional protect c o ift to r Lake
E m m a Road water m a in *« te n t Ion
a R eq u e it tor com m in io n ap prova l,
c o rre c llo n i a t p u ll b o ie t along la k e M a ry
B ird
a R equeit lo r contract agreem ent for
ta n n e ry tew er engineering d e ilg n te rv
ic e ilo r E Lake M a ry Blvd
o R egu eil c o m m ln ro n a u th o rir* H a ll to
proceed In Im plem enting tto rm w a te r b ill
Ing system
a Requeit comm 111Ion appoint m em ber
to the Planning and Zoning Board
a R egueil fro m Glenn D u b lin to le r v *
w in * at a rt reception on July I t
The order o l Ite m i on th * agenda are
iw blect to change
Th* Lake M a ry C ity C o m m liiio n It
icheduted to meet beginning i t 7 p m th lt
evening. In the com m i i t ion cham ber i ol
Lake M a ry C ity H all too W La ka M a ry
B lvd

Williams and the Lake Doctors
violated FIFRA by applying the
chemicals Dlrcx and Kanncx to
aquatic areas when the labels on
the chemicals specifically pro­
h ibits th eir use In uquntlc
applications.
The statement also alleges
th a t th e y had In s tr u c t e d
applicators to hide the aquatic
use o f Dlrcx and Kamicx In the
treatment o f aquatic areas.
According to a report released
yesterday by the Frazier's office.
Williams faces a maximum sen­
tence o f five years Imprison­
ment. a 8250,000 fine, plus
three years supervised release.
As head o f Lake Doctors.
Williams would also he suhjerl
to sentences given the company,
which are listed as a maximum
of six years Imprisonment, n
8700.000 fine, and four years of
supervised release.
Sentencing Is scheduled for
August 30.
Originally 33 eouuls were In­

Je s u p ----------Continued from Page 1A
project in North Florida earlier
this year by Ihc fish commission.
A lake restoration of Ncwnans
Lake near Gainesville would cost
between $4.4 million and 812 3

million.

Ncwnans Lake, according to
the feasibility study. Is about
7.400 acres in size and has
muck thnt averages about l
feet In thickness. Lake Jesup is
10.000 acres in size and has
m uck th at is m any tim e s
thicker. Snyder said based on
the Ncwnan's data, be estimated
a "drawdow n" of Lake Jesup
could reach 820 million, far
more than the 83.5 million to
$0.5 million anticipated for the
project.
In a d raw d ow n , water Is
pumped out of a lake, cither
partially or completely, to allow
the bottom to solidify. In many
cases, a portion of the muck
along the shore Is then removed
to allow a clean sand bottom for
fish spawning. The procccdure Is
usually effec tiv e for several
years, then must be repeated.
A lth ou gh w ustew ater d is ­
charge from several sewuge
treatment plants has been re­
m oved from the lake, deep
pockets o f mud release the

nutrients Irom time to lime,
causing algae blooms which
consume oxygen In the. water,
suffocating fish.
\\ drawdown has been the
focus o f the cleanup effort,
although a "marsh flow-way"
has also been considered for the
lake. In a flow-way system,
water from tributaries and some­
times the lake Itself Is pumped to
a marshland which "scrubs" the
water clean of Its nutrients.
One localiy-pojlutar cleanup
concept was to restore the
circulation through the lake
from the St. Johns River. Lake
aid-timers believe that before the
state road department Riled in
one of two lake connections In
1951 during construction of the
State Road 46 causeway, water
In the St. Johns would periodi­
cally rise and Row into the lake.
When the river level would
lower, lakewater would Row
bark into the river. Rushing the
lake.
C orrespon den ce from the
Army Corps of Engineers and St.
Johns River Water Management
District suggests the Row resto­
ration would have minimal Im­
pact to the overall lake quality.
S n y d e r said h r b e lie v e s
blocking Government Cut could
d iv e rt the St. Johns Rjvjer

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th rou gh the lake, c re a tin g
enough Row to restore circula­
tion. The 812 million to 820
million estimate does not In­
clude the river channel work.
Snvdcr said.
Rep. Marvin Couch. R-Oviedo,
pledged he won't let the cleanup
elfort die. although hr admits It
may remnin dormant for awhile.
Couch is seeking to crralc a
"g ree n w a y " along the south
shore of the lake to provide n
natural corridor between 'lie
Eeonlockhatehce and Weklva
Rivers. Hr is also seeking, as
part of the effort to create a
wildlife and hiking tunnel under
Ihc expressway.
"It's one of the things I'm
looking at," said Couch. "W e
need to look at the pollution
problem and open the second
mouth at the river. It seems like
they've kind of written that off.
Then we need to look at a
drawdown and the north shore
of the lake."
Couch said the expense o f a
lake restoration may have to be
borne by the county, the state
and environmental organiza­
tions.
"It's going to be a long-term
process, but we need to continue
If

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eluded in the Indictment by a
federal grand Jury In Orlando. At
the time, the Middle District
court Indicated Williams could
have received n maximum term
o f 86 years In prison plus a
84..33 million find.
A partner in the firm. Albert
J o h n s o n S c m a g o . 4 4. o f
llrndcnton. was Identified In the
original rc|&gt;ort. as also liclng
ch a rged
Y e s t e r d a y ’ s an-

uouncement o f the guilty plea
from Williams made no mention
o f Scmago.
In Sanford. Lake Doctors had
been contracted by the city to
maintain the aquatic cleanliness
o f Lake Caroln In Ford Melon
Park and Lake Gem. It has also
handled treatment of ponds at
the Mayfair Country Club golf
course.

Miller-----------Continued from Page IA
as an intake coordinator.
director of the Central Florida
When Spankv Thomas. Ihc
Hoys A Girls Club, was chosen by director of thr West Sanford Hoys
the club's executive board as this A Girls Club, was killed In an
year's recipient, nominated by automobile accident. Miller was
Carolyn Tow les, principal o f scut to Ihc club as a grief
Idyllwlldc Elementary.
counselor for Its members.
" I ’m very Haltered and thank
"After working with the kids
God for the opprotunlty to Ik* and getting to know them I
given this award." said Miller. continued to work with them on
"I'm grateful for a supportive a volunteer basis." said Miller.
staff and my frteihts. they enable
When the opportunity arose for
me to get out and do (hr things I the club to name a new director
do.
in 1990. Miller applied and was
"M y father was a fruit picker, chosen as the county's director.
that's ull he ever did." said Miller.
"Looking at these kids Is like
"It's very rewarding to Is* his sou looking in a mirror because I can
and to receive an award of lIlls sec myself and my experiences In
ty|K*. This Is a long way Irom them ." he said. "I Just want to be
Quill S lrrrt."
a poslllvc role model and touch
Miller. 33. was born In Hlukely. as many lives as I can."
Gu.. and moved to Orlando with
M iller's goals for the club
his fam ily as a child. After refiect Ills dedication to the 400
graduation, he attended Seml- Seminole County children he
mlr Community College and Is serves. He p ro vid es w eekly
currently enrolled in Nova Uni­ groups at eight Seminole county
versity pursuing a bachelors de­ e le m e n ta ry sch ools on s e lf
gree in professional manage­ esteem and youth development
ment.
for children with disciplinary
Miller has worked with chemi­ problems.
cal dependency programs since
'i want to provide a program
1979. He began his career wllfi that will enhance kids abilities to
the Center For Drug Free Living become positive leaders for the
in Orlando at age 19. then moved AllUCe/* he said. "A lso to help
on to a Lakeland treatment Insure kids get a chance to step
center and returned to Care Unit up to hat and for them to
of Orlando In Lake Marv In 1987

achieve."
"H e has done alot Tor the
community and deserves Oils
recognition." said Charles Row*
Community Development Com
dltuitor lor the City ol Sanford
and a member ol the Rotary
Club. " I t 's high lim e he is
recognized for the work he Is
doing There were many other
nom inations w orth y ol ( I ns
honor.**.
Miller serves on a number ol
boards and civic organizations.
Including: Kiwunis Club of San­
ford. Hoard of Director of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Com m erce. D ividends, as a
community resource volunteer
and youth mentor. School Drug
Advisory Committee. Seminole
County Chem ical Awareness
N e tw o rk . R escu e O u treach
Mission Hoard of Drlectms. serves
on three school advisory com
milters. Idyllwlldc. Goldsboro
and Plnccrcst. Seminole County
Task Force for the Plight ol
African-American Males. V io­
len ce Free C om m u n ity and
Schools. Hoard of Directors lor
the Police Athletic League. Flor­
ida Congress of Parents and
Trarhcrs honorary life member
and the Association of Hoys* A
Girts Club Professionals

Court criticizes prosecutor
By AssociatedBrass_______
WEST PALM UEACH - A
slate appeals court rebuked a
prosecutor for calling defense
lawyers "maggots'* and Jurors
"lobotomlzcd zombies" — on the
record — during two trials.
Because o f the comments
m ade by B ro w a rd C ou n ty
Assistant State Attorney Alberto
M lllu n . M ai la L a n d r y , a
Hollywood woman convicted of
assaulting three police officers In

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front of her home, will get a new
trial.
In the second ease, Mlllun had
said Jurors were "eating pizza or
salads Instead of deliberating" In
a case where a man was charged
with shooting a woman In the
leg.
Mlllan had prosecuted the man
on a felony charge, but the Jury
convicted him o f less serious
misdemeanor charges.
T h e 4th District Court of
A p p ea l upheld that verdict

Wednesday, but said the pro­
secutor's comments were "d e ­
plorable." The Judges (minted to
Florida Bar rules of conduct that
prohibit attorneys from ques­
tioning the Integrity of Jurors.
Mlllan said In an Interview
that he regretted his outbursts
Hut lie said the appellate court
hnd taken his remarks out ol
context — and may have failed
to consider Rial heal of court­
room battle.

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In Lake Mary, Lake Doctors
have been under contract lot
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hall.
When the indictments were
first handed down in mid-May.
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Fire
Continued from Page 1A

community control until his 19th
birthday. In exchange for his
nllc records.
sentence, he agreed to testify for
Before thr night was over, the the state.
three would break Into their
school and set it on fire. Damage
The nldest of the trio. Leon
lo the Tuskuwllla Middle School Mlcah Conway. IH. pleaded no
as the result of that April fire two contest to burglary of n structure
years ago totaled 84.077.322. und arson. He was sentenced
Taxpayers paid the S 100.000 Wednesday us a youthful offend­
self-insured (Nation and Insur­ er. He received four years In
ance paid the remainder of the prison, followed by two years
tub.
probation. He wus also recom­
mended for the Department of
T w o of the youths have pleaded
Corrections boot camp program
in die ease while the case against
which is rigorous physical and
the third youth is scheduled for
behavioral (ruining. He also
r e v ie w July 20. O r ig in a lly
agreed to testify. No matter how
charged as Juveniles, all three
much prison time he serves.
cases were Iransfcrcd to adult
Conway will he supervised until
court
he Is 24.
.Jason M ath ew H est. the
George Tye Smith, 18. bus
youngest of the three, pleaded
guilty to arson of a structure and pleaded not gulliy and Is sched­
was placed In ihe custody of the uled for docket sounding on July
department of Health and Re­ 20. He has been olfered the four
habilitative Services. (HRS) on years in, two years out sentence

too. according to Jack Scalera.
chief of operations In the state
attorney's office. The state Is
seeking a lien against the three
for the 84 million plus cost of the
fire.
If they come into a substantial
amount of money during Ihelr
lifetimes, the state could claim it
to |»ay the lien, according to
Scalera.
After thr three met that night,
according to a statement by
Conway, they begun breaking
streel lights w ith two black
walking canes which Smith and
Rest had. Conway said hr broke u
couple of lights with a borrowed
cane. Walking to the middle
school. Smith tried to break
windows In a portublr classroom.
When that was unsuccessful,
they went to the glass front doors
ol the school and tried to break
them. The windows cracked In
spider-like fashion then, with

DEATHS
ANN RALDUCCI
A n il llnlduecl. 78, Prairie
lame. Altamonte Springs, died
Tuesday. June 25). Florida Hos­
pital. Altamonte Springs Mrs.
B u bbled was a homemaker.
Horn Dec. 30. 1914 in Bronx.
N V she moved to Central Flor­
ida in 15)78 She was a member
of &lt;in irch of Annunciation.
Survivors include sons, Irwin
Levin. Orlando, Jerry Levine.
WI n t c* r S p r I n g ; d a u g h te r .
B a rb a ra , A popka: step son .
Edmund. Daytona: stepdaugliirr. Joan Ross. Fort laiudcrdalc;
sister. Helen Lustlgman. Largo.
Mary Neumann, New Jersey: H
grandchildren and 2 g re a t­
grandchildren
B aldw in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements

Mexico.
Orlando Cremation Service.
Orlando in charge of arrange­
ments.

EDW IN RAMOS
E d w in R a m o s . 3 1, GO7
A r n p u I c a W ay. A 11u m o n t e
Springs, died Wednesday. June
30 at South Seminole Commu­
nity Hospital. Longwood. Mr.
Ramos was a securrity guard.
Born Jan 19, 1905 in New York
City, he moved to Central Flor­
ida in 15)88. He was Catholic.
S u rvivors include mother.
O lg a , C a s s e lb e r r y : fa th e r.
Raymond, New York: brothers.
Fnm k.-iirwH rrrry. RnfacfrNcvr

ELIZABETH H. PICKRELL
Elizabeth 11. Pickrcll. 72. of
Wilmington Drive. Deltona, died
Monday, June 28. at her resi­
dence. Born Feh. 6. 1921. In
New Brighton. Pa., she moved to
Deltona eight years ago from
Beaver Falls. Pa. She was u
supervisor of records of B.C.
C om m unity College and at­
tended Grace Fellowship Bible
Church, Deltona.
Survivors Include husband.

RUTH JOHNSON RIPPEY
Ruth Johnson Rlppcy, 88. 713
Sallflsh Road. Winter Springs,
died Wednesday. June 30, at
Florida Hospital. Altam onte
Springs. Mrs. Rlppcy was a
retired school tear her. She wus
b o r n D e c , 2 G . I 5) G I In
Pennsylvania and moved to Cen­
tral Florida in 15)82. She was a
Presbyterian.
Survivors Include son. Richard
Johnson, winter Spring: two
grandchildren and two great­
grandchildren.
Gaines Curry Hand Garden
Chapel. Longwood. In charge of
arrangements.

llo u lc tlc , Beaver Falls. Pa..
Morris lloulctlc. Santa Rosa.
Calif.; sisters. Helen Bosco, De­
ltona. Harriet Eberly. Sacra­
m ento. Doris Baker. Heaver
Falls.
Stephen R Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.
MAJOR OLEN W . TRAW EEK,
U.S.A.P.. RET.
Major Giro W. Truwcck. 69. of
1440 Anderson St.. Deltona,
died Monday. June 28. ut Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanlord Born Sept. 17. 1923. in
Ft. Worth. Texas, he moved to
Deltona from Temple Terrace in
15)72 He was employed by the
Florida Department o f Health
und Rehabilitative Services In
Duytonn Beach after retiring
from the Air Force. He was a
member of the Retired Officers
Association and a veteran of
World War II.
Survivors Include wife. Naomi
B.: daughters. Amanda, Winter
Haven. Rebecca Lew is. Col­
umbus. Ga.. and Lrcuna. De­
ltona: two grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. in charge of arrangements.

DANIEL H.DAW
Daniel IJL Daw. 74. Munscy
G rro rK ir—h r p r h e r r r CTBcTT" strrerrcaw w ibeiTy; 'dicd” Tue»-

lighter fluid and a sparkle lighter
further attention, eventually
and returned to the school about
shattered.
The boys fled, thinking the an hour after breaking the glass
noise of the breaking gloss might doors.
With Conwuy acting as a look­
have attracted attention. They
discussed getting spray paint and out, Smith and Best entered the
writing "F — you. Mr. Griffin" on school through the broken doors.
the wnlls. Walter Griffin is an When they found no one was
assistant principal at the middle there, they opened the lighter
fluid. The fluid was spread down
school In charge of discipline.
Tuskuw llln Prin cipal Gene a hall of lockers und outside the
H rcwrr said G riffin was not media center, hut kept going out
available for comment on whut when lit. They also spelled out
might have transpired with any "Gangster Boys" with the fluid.
"Jason slopped hut Tye put
o f the students Involved. Brewer
said he did not recall a specific Hold in a trash can hy the library
Incident Involving any of the and then I came In." Conway
three teens at the time prior to said in his statement Jason
the fire and udded he could not handed lighter fluid to Conway,
discuss Individual student dis­ who tried lo ignite some outside
on the concrete and right Inside
cipline.
Conway (old authorities. Smith the door. Conway said ull three
suggested burning the phrase put more lighter fluid In the trash
about the assistant principal into can. "and II went up In big
the walls and carpet with lighter llninca." They ran after igniting
fluid. The three went to a nearby the can. "T ye kicked It over, it
24-hour supermarket and stole was full of trash and went all over
the place und caught the walls on
fire." Conway told investigators.
"Tye was laughing and still
trying to hum some more, while
Jason and I were trying to put
out the fire in Ihe left wing hall."
C on w ay added. *‘ T y c then
duy. June 28. ut Ills residence. walked down the right wing
M r. D aw wus an a ir c r a ft hallway trying lo start another
mechanic. Born May 26. 1919. fire with the lighter. By this time,
In Casllclierry. Ala., lie moved to the left wing hallway fire was
Central Florida in 1975. He was overhead and out of control."
Bapiisl. He was a Navy veteran.
Conway recalled.
"I ran out of the front door,
Survivors Include wife. Grace:
son. Denny. California: sister. then Jason." Conway said, "then
Myrtle Shcvve. Independence. Tye. Smoke was rolling out of the
front door."
Mo.; I grandson.
The trio left the scene on Dyck
B a ld w in -F u lrch id Funeral Road and seeing a (&gt;olice ear.
Home. Altamonte Springs. In jumped over u wall to hide. The
charge of arrungerm nts.
officer was going toward the
supermarket, not the school.
R IC H AR D A. M ITCHELL

"W e hid In yards." Conwuy
said us they made their wuy to
Jason's neighborhood.
After they dropped Jason off at
his home, the two remaining
boys heard sirens.
"T y e and 1 went toward Red
Bug Rond and saw |a) lot of
flrctrucks." Conway said. " I bid.
lie (Tyc| didn't." After Conway
retu rn ed home, he to ld In ­
vestigators. “ My dad suspected I
was out ull nlghl."
A homeowner near ihe school
was awakened hy his harking dog
und railed the fire department at
nearly 4 am . April 11 after
seeing smoke billowing from the
school roof. Six fire departments
responded to fight the blaze. The
1.366 T u s k a w lllu s tu d e n ts
finished the school year at South
Seminole Middle School on half
day schedules.
The- boys ignllcd the lighter
fluid cans, melted them and
tossed them Into a sewer arross
from Lake Howell High School,
according to Conway. One o f the
canes used to break the school
doors was tossed in the weeds
near an area K-Man. Later the
boys recovered the cane, broke it
and tossed the pieces on Ihe
discount store's roof. Police later
recovered It during their In­
vestigation.
Although the boys apparently
bragged to some girls and friends
about starting thr fire, a break In
the case came afler Conway was
being Interviewed about an un­
related case. An Investigator told
Conway he was looking for in­
formation on other crimes, bigger
ones. Conway allegedly snickered
and said. "You mean the fire?"
Ills statement was taken Novem ­
ber 20.

Rlehurd A. Mitchell. 52. of
Lake Drive. Casselberry, died
Monday. June 28. at Florida
Hospital. All union tc Springs. Continued from Page 1A
recommended adult sanctions.
Born Nay 18. 15)41. in Knoxville.
scheduled for
Judge Dickey reserved the
Tenn., he moved to Central trial later this month.
Jurisdiction over setting a re­
F lorid a In 1989. he was a
O r ig in a lly a r r e s t e d and stitution bearing ut a Inter time.
m a c h in is t fo r C o n tin e n ta l chnrgcd as Juveniles In the The state Is seeking a Judgment
Circuits and a member of St. arson, the eases against the against the three youths to repav
Augustine Calhollc Church.
three teens were iransfcrcd to 84.077.321.88
Survivors Include wife. Susan: adult rourt earlier this year.
The teen, who was out o f jnll
sons, Richard. Duane, both of
Seminole Circuit Court Judge awaiting sentencing, cried as he
Pennsylvania. Daniel. Brendon. Alan Dickey decided not lo wus llngcrprlnled and returned
both of Casselberry: daughter. sentence Conway with Juvenile to custody.
Dawn. Las Vegas, kaillynn. Cas­ sanctions because he had not
An Interested observer at the
selberry’ . stepson. Robert Mello. compiled with those sanctions In sentencing was Conway's former
C a s s e lb e r r y : s te p d a u g h te r,
the (last. Dickey noted Conway friend. Smith. He was visibly
k c lle y M ello . C a s s e lb e rry ;
tested positive for marijuana use shaken after the sentence was
brother. Raymond, New York.
after a random drug lest last announced. He bowed his head
Bald w in -F airch ild Funcrul
month. A case worker from the and (curs welled in Ids eyes as he
Home. Altamonte Springs. In ..dcimruncnLJrf- Health _uml _Kc*. __gIania:d_aL-lils inother_Sh«u sat
charge o f arrangements.
habtlltatlve Services (HRS) also &lt;pdrtlv crying in the court.

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E D ITO R IA LS

Label TV shows
for violence?
Television networks have tentatively agreed
to begin warning viewers when violent
programs are abouI to be shown. Efforts arc
expected to get underway this fall.
Classifications regarding the amount of
violence on n TV show arc to be displayed at
the beginning of the program , and In
published listings as well.
The networks say they are bowing to public
and congressional pressure to Identify violent
programs. They have scheduled a meeting In
Los Angeles next month to discuss the
situation.
While many people object to violence on
TV. classifying programs will make little
change In what Is watched by viewers. The
reason is the extent of programs In which
violence is presented.
If we allow the government to control TV
program m ing. It Is a violation of our
constitutionally guaranteed freedom of
speech.
Labeling programs with violence could
have a domino effect. In addition to motion
picture re-runs and made-for-TV shows, there
are many others In w hich death and
destruction are depicted heavily.
Ratings may also eventually be required on
TV news broadcasts which certainly have
their share of violence. Real-life programs
such as cop shows would be affected.
Children's cartoons also have their share of
mayhem.
In calling for the identification of violent
programs, the aim Is to reduce the amount of
violence on the streets. In effect, the govern­
ment Is determining that TV is one of the
major reasons for the Increase In crime.
Some people enjoy watching a show
depicting-violence. Labeling- of-network-pro­
grams won't stop them. They can merely
change channels to cable stations, which
would not be required to Identify the
programs.
There are two ways In which to approach
the problem. Programs with violence could be
restricted to late time periods, possibly not
before 9 p.m. By that time, parents may be
home and able to control the TV set.
Another approach, which may be a better
answer, would be for the TV networks
themselves to begin reducing the amount of
violence shown. We see this move as the most
logical solution.

LETTERS

Compliment for
city commission
I wont to compliment the Sanford city com ­
mission for making It possible to select one o f our
own os chief o f the Sanford Police Deportment.
The city has been fortunate to have had a long
list of qualified chiefs. The only selectee who didn't
make It through his probationary period was not a
local man.
The first chief I knew personally us a youngster
was Roy Williams. As a young Herald reporter 1
learned In my opinion this man was (he "great
compromiser." Then there was Arnold Williams
who did a credible Job. He wus followed by Ben
Butler.
One of the Department's blackest days came
when Butler was chief. About seven local
policemen were arrested, charged, tried and found
guilty of violating the public trust by operating a
theft ring which was discovered and "smashed"
under Butler In a single day.
After Butler came the fellow who fulled probation
because he would not submit on time his
suggested fiscal year budget. Butler was reap­
pointed chief until the city commission named
assistant city manager Steve Harriett. He recently
resigned to become Seminole County Sheriff Don
Esllnger's chief administrative officer.
Just because some so-called "expert" comes
from 17 miles down the road, has a degree In
something nnd totes a polished briefcase, doesn't
mean he'd make u good chief. I’ m not going to say
Ralph Russell was out and out the best man for the
job since there might huve been other local officers
also qualified. But you could look from here to
yonder for an outsider and not find a more
qualified man for the position.
And when the day comes for Russell lo turn his
chiefs badge over lo a successor, we'll Ik* able to
say the same thing about him as w e’ve said about
the two named Williams. Butler and Harriett..."A
Job well done."
Julian Stenstrom
Sanford

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. Alt letters
must be signed. Include the address o f the writer
and a daytime telephone number. Letters should
be on a single subject and lx- ns brief us jxisHlblc.
The letters are subject lo editing.

W ILLIA M A. RUSHER

Bosnia not the ‘problem from hell’
A few weeks ago Secretary o f State Wurren
Christopher, In a forgivable burst o f exaspera­
tion. culled the Bosnian crisis a "problem from
hell." The expression Is a colorful one and
deserves appropriate use. but Bosnia Is the
wrong target.
The Bosnian crisis Is Just another Balkan
fracas among close neighbors who hate each
other for rrasons centuries old. Mr. Christophrr
Is annoyed because he can't stop the killing, but
he will quickly learn that being the world's only
supcrjxiwer doesn't guarantee that cvervl&gt;ody
else will lx&gt;w down before us.
There Is. however, a real "problem from hell."
and one ran only hope that It Is getting more
attention behind the scenes than Messrs. Clinton
and Christopher have vouchsafed It In public I
am referring lo North Korea's flat refusal tu
permit U.N. Inspectors to Investigate the sites
w h e re we h ave reason to b e lie v e It Is
manufacturing nuclear weapons.
Such Inspections are required o f all nations
that have signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation
Treaty - of which North Korea Is one. Not long
ago. however. Ils aging dictator Kim ll-Sung
blocked certain vital Inspections, and followed
that up by serving notice, ns required under the
treaty, that North Korea would withdraw from It
in 90 days.
The Clinton administration professed to take

all this calmly, merely expressing the hope t hat
North Korea would |
-----------change Its mind be­
fore the 90 days weir
up. Sure en ou gh ,
after a few hand­
holding sessions with
U.S. and U.N. ofMetals, the North
K o r e a n s a llo w e d
th e m s e lv e s to be
talked Into not re­
pudiating the treaty
after all. The world,
C The Bosnian
or those parts of tt In
c ris is is just
c o m m u n io n w ith

Warren Christopher.

another

Balkan fracas
heaved a sigh o f re­
am ong close
lief.
neighbors
But. significantly.
who hate each
North Korea did nol
o th e r lo r
back down an Inch
reasons
on Its refusal .o let
centuries old £
U.N. Inspectors in­
vestigate the key
sites. We are left with a situation In which
Pyongyang has a firm grip on the baby, and Mr.
Christopher ts holding a huge bucket of l&gt;uth
water.
If one thing Is clear. It Is Dial the rest of (hr

world, led by the United States, simply can't
afford to Irt Kim II-Sung build nuclear weapons.
He and his son Iwlio is also his |x&gt;1lllral heir)
have a cast-iron grip on their Impoverished half
of Korea, as well as one of the world's biggest
armies. Kirn has demonstrated repeatedly, be­
ginning with his all-out onslaught on South
Korea In June 1950, that hr will launch any
military attack that he considers likely to
succeed. A North Korea armed Willi nuclear
weapons would be a constant threat to the pence
of the entire Far Hast
What to do? The first thing that comes to mind
is Israel's successful demolition (by bombing) of
Iraq's almost-complete facility for the construc­
tion of nuclear weapons, more than a decade ago
There was nothing Iraq retold do but grin and
Itcar It.
But any similar attack on North Korea's
production facilities would. It is feared. Instantly
result In a full-scale military Invasion o f South
Korea by Kim ll-Sung's powerful army. This
prospect brings lo mind the ihrrr painful years
the United Stales sjx-iil fighting him In the early
1950s, at thr cost of scores of thousands of
American lives. Obviously, nrlihrr Bill Clinton
jx-rsonallv nor thr American people In general
have any appetite for a replay of that bloody
scenario.

JOSEPH SPEAR

Judge G insburg
passes true test
T h r S e n a te J u d ic ia r y C o m m it t e r
assembled. Sen Joseph Dldrn. I) I&gt;rl.. pre­
siding. to advise and consent on the matter of
the nomination ol Ruth Bader Ginsburg as an
associate Justlre o f the United Stales
Supreme Court
Sen. Dldrn: Welcome. Judge Ginsburg. We
have all reviewed your record as a student at
Cornell. Harvard Law and Columbia l-aw: as
a professoral Bulgers and Columbia: as an
attorney arguing civil 1
rights cases before
the Supreme Court:
as a U.S. appellate
%
judge here In Wash- |
7
4
inglnn. Let me say.
&gt;
before we begin, that
y o u h a v e h ad a
brilliant career.
Judge Ginsburg:
~niainCyiiu. nrrliiTiir j
Bulen There are a
few things, however,
which are not re­
there are a
flected In the record
•sw thing s I
1hat I think we ought
think we
to discuss before we
ought to
v ol e o n your
discuss
n om in ation
L e t's
before we
hear it straight from
vote on your
ihe horse’s mouth:
nom ination. ■
Do you now have, or
have you ever had. a
cleaning lady fur
whom you neglected lo pay Social Security
(axes?
Ginsburg: No. sir.
Dldrn: larwn maintenance person, driver,
baby siller, p.qx-r boy. pizza delivery person?
Ginsburg: No. sir.
Bldcn: Thank you. Sen. Thurmond?
Sen. Strom Thurmond, K-S.C.: .Judge
Ginsburg. I'm gormu' git right lo It. While
doing a background check on you. thr FBI
turned up Information which leads one to
Ixdlcvc you may have once tooted your horn
in u hospital quiet zone. Any trirth lo that.
Judge?
Ginsburg: I have no recollection of such a
thing, senator.
Sen. Ted Kennedy. D-Mass.: Judge, have
you e ver torn o ff any m attress tags.
Jaywalked, walked on sand dunes or taken
more than two carry-on bugs on an ulrplnnc?
Ginsburg: Give me a minute, senator. I
seem lo recollect walking across the middle of
a street once at one In the morning when
thrre was lift traffic. That's ulxmt it.
Sen. Orrln Hatch. R-Utah: Judge Ginsburg.
you have a truly admirable track record, but
these are Important matters, so please bear
with us. I have In my hand an FBI report
which contulns the stalemrnls of several of
your neighbors, nil o f whom say you arc a
first class human being. Bui one of them, an
elderly gcnllcimm who lives by himself, says
he has watched you through Ills binoculars as
you put out your trash. And hr says you
occasionally put your aluminum cans and
glus*. Jars In Ihe regular trash, instead o f the
recycling bln. What do you have to say ubout
that?

N
If A

M A R T IN S C H R A M

Stop re-lynching Bob Wallach
MEMO TO: U.S. Attorney General Janet
Reno.
SUBJECT: Surveillance Report — A HeLynchlng In-Progress.
On the off-shore Island of Manhattan. N.Y., a
handful of natives arc committing u bizarre
legal atrocity: They arc lynching a man they
lynched once before. It Is not a pretty sight.
The perpetrators work for you. In the office of
the U.S. attorney for Manhattan. The victim of
their re-lynchlng Is a fellow named E. Robert
Wallach. whose worst transgressions, as near
as I can tell, are that he:
(1) Was a liberal Democrat who was a close
friend of Edwin Meesc III. President Reagan's
attorney general: and (2) was a San Francisco
attorney who dared uc9 like a Washington
attorney — that Is, bragging about having a
highly placed friend and occasionally opening
nn official door. Washingtonians call It lobby­
ing: It's legal.
The government's six-year mishandling of
the case has been condemned by virtually all
who examine Ils fuels — from liberal Journal­
ists. such as myself, to conservative Jurists,
such as former Judge Robert H. Bork. I know
Wallach us a source, u friend and u man who
was u chronic name-dropper, which Is no
crime.
In 1988. Steven Brill wrote In The American
Lawyer a lengthy critique of prosecutorial
abuse, entitled: "T h e Lynching o f Bob
Wallach.*' Later. Bork found the facts so
outrageous that he handled, pro bono.
Wallach's appeal o f the conviction that re­
sulted from his first lynching.
Judge for y o u t s e l l , in 1987. then-U.S.
Attorney Rudolph Giuliani, anxious to Jump
Into electoral politics, wanted to boost his
reputation by bagging Meesc In the scandal of
Wcdtcch. the Bronx. N.Y.. tool and die
company; so he tried to use Wallach us a legal
tool to get Meesc.
Giuliani indicted Wallach for "racketeering."
then offered to reduce the charges If Wallach
would provide evidence of wrongdoing by
Meesc In the cose. But Wallach said he could
not do that. So Wallach was prosecuted.
What racketeering? Just this: Wallach wrote
two thank you letters to Wcdtcch officials for
payment he labeled os legal work for their
shipyard. He did write hundreds o f pages of
memos on other legal work for Wcdtcch.
Wallach billed the shipyard account because.

he said. Wedlcch officials asked hint to, saying
It was where their legal funds were available.
Law yers In respected firm s say they
routinely bill that way If clients so request But
Giuliani prosecuted Wallach for defrauding
Wcdtcch stockholders for the way his billing of
Just 8425,000 might have affected the price of
stock. If Wallach had written a nonspecific bill
"for services rendered" there'd be no case. The
prosecution contends Wallach's main value to
Wcdtech was his friendship with Meese —
which Is no crime.
For what amounts to spitting on the
sidewalk, Wallach was convicted and sen­
tenced to six years In Jail. However, the
conviction was set aside an appeal after the
prime witness against him (who got a light
sentence In exchange for his testimony) was
discovered to have
perjured himself on
his own gambling.
T h e p ro s e c u to r.
Assistant U.S. A t­
torney Baruch Weiss,
was personally stung
by appellate Implies11 o it s t h a t h e 'd
known of the perjury
yet permitted It. Now
W e i s s Is t r y i n g
Wallach again for the
same acts — this
time calling it fraud
and conspiracy.
f The
Weiss Is down to
perpetrators
one prime witness,
work for you,
c o n v i c t e d exIn the office
W c d tc c h o ffic ia l
of the U.S.
Mario Moreno, who
attorney lor
has bargained for
Manhattan. J
leniency. The other
day. In U.S. district
court. Wallach's eo-counscl Jeffrey Shopoff got
Moreno to admit that Wcdtcch had listed 880
million to 890 million In phony profits. The
company was virtually Insolvent when It went
public — that's a real defrauding of stockhold­
ers.

J

Attorney General Reno. It is inconceivable
that, after reviewing the facts you will not
conclude that a miscarriage o f Justice Is being
perpetrated today — In your name and the
people's.
In your In-box today, is a letter
from Bork requesting that you review this case
o f prosecutorial abuse. There Is still lime for
you to step In. order a dismissal, and stop this
macabre spectacle — the rc-lynchlng cf Bob
Wallach.

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Ginsburg: 1 would say Die gentleman Is In
error. I am a steady and faithful rccyclcr,
senator.
Sen. Howard Mctzcnbaum. D Ohio: Have
you ever used a handicap toilet stall?
Ginsburg: No. sir.
Sen. Alan Simpson. R-Wyo.: Sorry to lx- a
burr under your saddle. Judge Ginsburg. but
my staff assistants have developed Informa­
tion from three different sources that you
sometimes take more Items than allowed
through the express lane at the grin-cry store.
Your response?
Ginsburg: Give me a moment, please, while
I collect my thoughts. Yes. Scnutor Simpson.
I will admit thut on two occasions that 1 can
recall in the past 20 years. I have gone
through the lO-itrm line with 11 things in my
basket. But that's if you count three cans of
soup ns three separate Items
Simpson: This could be serious. I may have
to reconsider my previous endorsement of
your nomination.

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an kept on federal funding of abortions
jiccledly wide margin. 255-17H.
on W ednesday to keep the
10-year-old bun.
It approved an amendment by
Rep. Henry Hyde. K ill.. to out­
law public financing for abor­
tions except when the woman's
life In at stake or In r ases of rajxor Incest. It was added to a
Medicaid financing bill, which
was then sent to the Senate.
Anti-abortion lawmakers said
taxpayers don't want to finance
the procedures: nlxutlon rights
advocates claimed jxx&gt;r women
are being discriminated against.
President Clinton hud pro­

ly KARIN BALL
Associated Press Writer
W ASHINGTON - Abortion
fthts supporters concede thul
ihc House's overwhelm Iriji vole
o retain the Iran on Medicaid
horttons Is a crushing blow and
Uses questions alxnit future
aim* on the Issue In Congress
year.
"Everybody thought this was
much more pro-choice Conress." sold Rep, Pal Sc breeder.
•Colo, **W» found mil we were
frong."
The House voted by an uitrx-

p osed lif t in g the o r ig in a l
a m en d m en t, w h ich ca rrie s
H yde's name, and abortion
rights supporters thought they
had a shot.
Pam Maraldo. president of
Planned Parenthood, sold her
organization exp ected more
"now that we have a pro-choice
White House, a pro-choice Con­
gress. ... We expected a little less
o f the ‘ Let them eat cake*
p h ilo s o p h y to w a rd p o o r
women."
"Sixteen years o f |*ollcy — lt*»
not an easy thing to reverse or
undo." added Kate Mtchehnan of

the National Abortion Rights
A c tio n Leagu e. " W e n ever
expected to reverse everything
within six months of electing a
new president."
Wednesday's vote was the first
test vote on abortion of the new
Congress, which Includes 114
newcomers. The freshmen vote
reflected roughly how the rest of
the House voted: about onefourth of the Democrats sided
with Hyde and the Republicans
were nearly unanimous.
Among female members of the
House. 37 voted ugnlnst the
Hyde amendment and 11 for It.

.S. free trade pact threatened
to run this thing through the
C a p it o l. " said S en. liy ro n
Dorgun. U N I ) , an njqxuu-ut ol
the trade accord.
The administration has sought
to deal with environ m ental
concerns raised by the pad
through a series of side agree­
ments to the main accord Ix-forr
ratification.
Hut Richey In a 23-page opi­
nion said the agreement negoti­
ated last year among the three
nations violates the National
E n v ir o n m e n ta l P o lic y A ct
because it lacks a formal envi­
ronmental ImjKict statement.
lie ordered the Clinton ad­
ministration to prepare a such a
statement and said the environ­
mental review “ Is csvntlal
to
assess the present and future
environmental consequences" ol
the agreement which would
elim inates trade barriers in
North America over the next 15
years

; By MATT YANCEY

Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - A U.S free
[trade part with Mexico and
Canada, already having pro
items In Congress, faces new
bstuclrs because ol a court
ding that says Its rnvlronmrna I Impact first must I k* exam ­
ined In detail
The Clinton administration
Immediately said It would appeal
[U.S. District Judge Charles R.
Richey's decision Wednesday on
lawsuit that had lieen brought
y groups concerned that the
[trade agreement would hurt the
[environment, primarily along
'the Mexican border
"W e believe that the court's
decision Is not In the public
In terest." U.S. Trade Repre­
sentative Mickey Knntor told
reporters following the Judge's
ruling He said the administra­
tion would press ahead with
submitting the agreement to
Congress for ratification, as is
allowed under the ruling
T rea su ry S ecreta ry L lo yd
Rentsen said II Richey's decision
were to stand It "could result In
an Inordinate delay" In getting
the treaty ratified. The agree­
ment. already approved by
Canada. Is scheduled to go into
effect at the end of the year.
Some lawmakers suggested
that the court ruling may have
been a fatal blow for the agree­
ment. "M y fear Is thai NAFTA Is
' » finished unless this ruling Is
overturned." said Sen. John
Danforth. R-Mo.
An environmental tmjiact as­
sessment could lake anywhere
--------from— six — m onth*— to - several —
years, accordin g to various
experts Rut even a six-month
d elay m ight cause the ud— ministration to lose momentum
In gaining congressional approv­
al
The ruling "slo w s N A FTA
down to a wagon train (Nice Just
when the White House was
fixing to gun the engine and try

J. Michael McCloskey of the
Sierra Club, one of three envi­
ronmental groups that filed suit,
called the Judge's order a "criti­
cal decision" that will elevate
the importance of environmental
considerations in future trade
accords.

The Sierra Club, along with
Citizen Action and Friends of the
Earth, Hied the lawsuit because
of concern about the agree
merit's impact on the environ­
ment. e s p e c ia lly along the
U.S.-Mexican border where there
already are severe problems with
air and water jrollulinn.
T he W h ite H o u s e w a s
expected to argue In Its ujrjreal
that the Judge’s decision Irnpedes tin- president's ability to
conduct foreign policy. The flush
administration had made the
same jxnut In arguing against
the lawsuit.
Hut Richey said Congress
controls commerce.
The court decision came ns the
trade jiact already was meeting
strong resistance from some
meintM rs of Cor.r.rcss and from
labor unions. Texas billionaire
Ross Perm also has canqralgned
against it. saying any Ix-nrflts
will l&gt;c outweighed by Job losses
as U S companies shift ojreratlonsto Mexico
The business community gen­
erally has been in favor of the
jut t and maintained that It will
give a Ixxrsl lo trade and produce
m w jobs inexport industries.
Clinton conrrded four weeks

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they have to do a better Job of
educating Ihc public. For In­
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cans sec the funding Issue ns one
alxnit laxes. nol equity.
"It's going to strengthen our
resolve," Maraldo said. "W e ’re
going to encourage the White
House to exert leadership."
Hul anii-abortlon forces said
the White House should heed the
House's vole and hark off Its
jilans to Include abortion as a
basic health care right.
“ The message Is: Keep elec live
abortions nut of the national
health care package or It will
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bleeding." said Ralph Reed, ex­
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have lo accept some type of
limitations on federal funding to
get a rcjreal of the ban,
They're counting on help in
the Senate, seen as more recep­
tive to abortion rights. There,
abortion rights supjxirtcrs will
try to get broader language that
Includes an cxrcpllon for the
"health" of the woman.
Hut It's unlikely hard-core
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Democratic women spill 31-5
against It. while Republican
women were divided. 6-6.
Anil-abort Ion lawmakers were
gleeful about their victory.
"Th is sends a message ... that
I he House does not want abor­
tion on dem and." said Rep.
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Smith und allies declined,
however, to seek a similar Iran
when Ihc District of Columbia
spending hill was approved later
Wednesday. If the Senate follows
suit. It would be the first time
since 1987 thr city could use
local tax dollars to finance abor­
tions.
Schrocder and other abortion
rights lawmakers said the Hyde
amendment toss signals trouble
ahead for other congressional
hal lies on abortion.
Those Issues Include the
Freedom of Choice Act. which
would limit restrictions states
can tnqxrse. and a decision on
whether abortion should be
covered In the administration's
health care jrackagr of benefits.
Schrocder said If anything, thr
funding vote shows lawmakers
will have to arrept limitations on
the Freedom o f Choice Act:
conservative Democrats want to
let states tmjMise walling j&gt;crio&lt;ls
and other restrictions.
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H u n t in g g a y s , c o m m u n is t s , N a z is

Secrecy lifted over group’s Feds Nazi-hunting unit is
hunt for communists, gays no stranger to controversy
By CURT ANDERSON
Associated Pross Writer
TALLAH ASSEE - Frank Aqueno was a
19-ycar-old university student when what started
as an assignation with another gay man brought
him fncc-to fmc with a stale committee hunting
down homosexuals and communists.
lie still shudders at llte thought of that night 32
years ago.
•‘1 was a naive kid from New Jersey.” Aqueno
said from New Orleans, where he Is now a
performance urtlst. ” 1 was In a slate of shock. I
was shattered."
He was one of hundreds Investigated during the
reign of the notorious Johns Committee from
1956 to 1965. Today, the veil of secrecy that lias
shrouded It Is to be lifted when 45 boxes of Its
flies are made public.
Aqueno figures he was set up. He had picked up
a voting man at the local Greyhound bus station
and driven to nearby woods when suddenly his
car was blocked by two jxillrr cruisers.
He was fingerprinted and Interrogated by
In vestigators lookin g for names o f other
homosexuals. The next day. he was summarily
dismissed from Florida Slaic. He wasn't charged
wit It anv crime.

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( / k / a F L A G S H IP BANK OF
TAM PA, a F lo rid a corporelion
d b a B AN KAM E RlCARD.
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ANTHONY RAMOS a k a
A N TH O N Y N RAMOS and
FR A N C IN E B RAMOS h it
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U nknow n p a rlie s a t heirs,
d tv ito e t. grantees assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or
other cla im a n t* by. through,
under or against AN THONY
RAMOS a k /a ANTHONY N
RAMOS, net known to be deed
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and
SOUTHERN SPRINGS OE
V E LO P M E N T CORPORATION
)4 )W M am Street
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YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D that a vom pleint to to r t
dose a certain m ortgage on the
fo llo w in g de scribed pro p e rty
h a t been tiled against you
Condominium U nit No l)E ot
H IO O EN RIDGE CONOOMIN
IU M . the O ecleratlon of which It
recorded In O ffic ia l Records
Book l ) ) f at Page 04)5. e l seq .
ot the Public Records of Semi
n o te C o u n ty . F lo r id a , and
amendments thereto. It any
YOU ARE R E O U IR E O to
serve a copy o l your w ritte n
datantes to tho com plaint. It
a n y . on J E R R O L O K N E E .
B U R N S T E IN A K N E E . A t
torneys lo r P la in lltt. 11)0 Her
r l t o n S t r a t i , S u ite ( A .
Hollywood. F lo rid a 1)0)0. and
til# the orig inal w ith the Clark ot
the above styled court on or
before the 4th day ot August.
I f f ) , otherwise o default w ill be
entered again! you lo r tho ra lia t
demanded in the com plaint
WITNESS m y hand and teal
o l said court at Sanford. Sami
note County. Flo rida, th lt Tttn
d a y o l June. I f f )
(S E A L)
M A R Y AN N E MORSE
A t C lerk ot the Court
By C eceliaV Ekern
Deputy Clerk
P u b lith J uly 1.1. IS. 72. I f f )
DEG I I

The Johns Coinmlticc's files were to have been
Healed until 2038. but Ihey'rc being released now
because of a 1992 constitutional amendment
making nearly all legislative records public.
Most of llte names will lx* deleted from the
4.000 or so documents that are released. Pictures
of homosexuals were burned In 1963.
Gay activists say release o f the records Is
especially Important now that Florida. Colorado.
Oregon and other stales arc being targeted by
groups who want to ban laws protecting
homosexuals from discrimination.
"People need It) take u close look at the Johns
Committee witch bunt." said Jeff Peters, a lawyer
who heads a group called Floridians Respect
Everyone's Equality, or FREE. "It should give
people pause — do they want this kind of thing to
hap|M'ii In 1993?"
The Florida Legislative Investigative Commit­
tee was born In the era o f Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s
1950s hunt for communists. Nicknamed for Its
chairman, stair Sen. Charley Johns of Slarke. the
panel first tried to find communists In the
National Association for the Advancement o f
Colored People.
Hut the NAACP fought back, winning a U S.
Supreme Court decision that prevented the
committee from obtaining Its membership lists

Legal Notices
NOTICE
You a r t hereby noticed m at our o ffic e Holds a t tvtdence t f *
moneys a t listed below and unless c laim e d on o r before September f.
I f f ) s a d evidence money shall be declared forfeited Into the Fine
and F o rfa itu re F u nd o t Seminole C o u n ty pursuant te Sec
IIA IIU IF S
Persons having or c la im in g any inte rest in s a d funds shall tile
th e ir w ritte n claim s w ith the Evidence C lerk o t Seminole County.
Room N 4 II. Seminole County Courthouse, w ith in the lim e a fo re ta d
and shall make Sufficient proof to t a d C lerk o t the ir ownership and
upon to dO'ng shall be e n title d to receive any p a rt o l the moneys so
cla im e d
AMOUNT OF MONEY
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Kay Ann H a m s
co defendant
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A ntonio B Wynn
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Thereva Mae B utler
4410 00
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Ignatius Beneducd
CP defendant
14771) CFB
D a v d R ichard Bar to
CP defendant
Regina Ido A viles
14321) CFC
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W illie Lee Whetstone
1144 44
14 loss C FA
Jam es R L ittle s
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A rth u r Joseph Meadors
A lo n ta Rowell e k / a
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A llen Brow n
D a v d Lee Anderson
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Scott A lle n E verty
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Sam m ie E a rl H utted
44 )S4t C FA
Ronald V atnan W ashington
44 0)11 C FA
Leroy Whetstone
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Jeb Scott M a rt in
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D avid Low ell O tb urn
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K e lvin Eugene J e ik t
4S 1444 C FA
Johnme McCoy
IS I4SI C F A
Jerom e A Browdy
Theodore Jordan
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d to tu m x
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te u je C F A
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M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K OF C IR C U IT COURT
IN A N D FOR S EM IN O LE COUNTY
BY K E L L Y M C C LA IN
OATE JU N ES m i
Publish July t. m i
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Associated Proas Writer_______
WASHINGTON - Governmi nt Nazi hunters who act-ust-il John Dcmjanjuk of
operating thr gas chamber at a
World War II death camp
never have shied from con­
troversy as they doggedly
pursued those Involved In the
Holocaust.
They've embarrassed gov­
ernments. been accused of
presenting false evidence and
l&gt;een vilified by children trying
to refute charges that their
aging, respectable parents had
anything to do with the torture
and murder of Jews
Through It nil. the Office of
Special Investigations also has
hud some brilliant successes
and solved the mystery of how
notorious war criminals Klaus
Itarblc and Joseph Mengele
eluded capture alter thr war.
even revealing unpleasant
truths about U.S. actions.
The ellorts to Identify Dem).m|uk. a 73-yenr-old retired
Cleveland auto worker, has
gen erated the most c o n ­
troversy about the way the
Justice Department unit has
conducted Itself.
Dcmjanjuk. sentenred to die
In Israel for crimes against
humanity, has stead fastly
maintained he was the victim
o f mistaken Identity.
A federal Judge In Cincinnati
ap|M)tntrd to review the case
by til appellate court con­
cluded Wednesday that there
was now "substantial doubt"
that Dcmjanjuk was "Ivan the
T errible" of the Trehllnka
concentration camp.
Hut the Judge said there was
still sufficient evidence Demjanjuk had been a guard at
another Na/I death camp In
Poland.

a d o p t io n o f a n o r o in a n c e b y t m e c i t v o f

SANFORD. FLO R IO A
N otice is hereby give n tha t a Public H e a rin g w ill be held in the
Com m ission Room at the C ity Mall. x» N o rth P ark A n n u o , in the
C ity o l Sentord F lo r id !, at ) 00 o'clock P M on July 11. j n i . to
consider the adoption ot on ordinance b y the C ity ot Sanford Florida,
described es lotion s
O R D INANCE NO l i l t
TO A N N E X A POR TIO N OF THAT C E R T A IN PROPERTY
L Y IN G B E T W E E N COUNTRY CLUB ROAD A N D SUNSET DRIVE
A N O B E T W E E N VINEW OOO DRIVE A N O FOREST 0 R IV E ; AS
SHOWN ON THE AAAP BELOW
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— Investigating
11a( *i 6fatal 4&lt;x&gt;
currently
people. Last year. It filed
charges against 11 people, the
most tn a single year.
In 1987. the unit accused
former U.N. Secretnry General
Kort Waldheim of complicity
In Nazi persecution while a
young army officer.
At the time o f the allegations
Waldheim was president of
Austria. N everth eless, the
Reagan administration placed
Ills name on a watch list of
l&gt;ersons barred from entering
this country.
OSI In v e s tig a tio n s also
produced re ve la tio n s that
embarrassed the U.S. govern
ment.

T h e J u d ge. T h o m a s A.
Wiseman Jr., found Hull pro
sccutors didn't act In had
faith. "A lthough they were
blinded to whnt we may now
perceive to I k - the truth, they
were not w illfu lly blind.
Wiseman said.
The Justice Department satcl
It was pleaseil by Wiseman's
recommendation that the mat­
ter be closed. But the Nazihunting unit faces another
accusation o f wrongdoing still
unresolved.
The department’s Internal
disciplinary unit Is continuing
to Investigate allegations byLos A n g e le s s to c k b ro k e r
Radislav Artukovlc that OSI
presented false evidence that
his father was a Nazi war
criminal In Croatia.
A n d r lja A r t u k o v lc w a s
extradited to Yugoslavia on
I he basis o f evidence gathered
by the Nazl-huntlng unit that
he com m itted war crim es
while interior minister of the
Na/l-poppct regime In Croatia.
He died In 1988 In prison.
Since It was set up In 1979.
the OSI has Identified 88
people as Nazi collaborators.
Of th o s e , 45 h a v e b ee n
stripped o f citizenship 37 were
cither deported, extradited to
another country or left volun­
tarily.
A number o f people have
died and the rest o f the cases
are still In litigation.

OSI concluded that after
World War II. U.S. Intelligence
recruited Barbie — a Gestapo
chief known as the butcher of
Nazi-occupied Lyons — as an
n n tl-C o m m u n lst spy and
helped him flee to Bolivia to
cscupe prosecution by France.
The release of OSI's rejKtrl In
I9H3 was accompanied by an
unusual apology to France by
the U S. government.
Last year, the Just Ire De­
partment released a longaw aited OSI report d ocu ­
menting how U.S. forces twice
mistakenly released Nazi war
rrlmlnal Joseph Mengele from
custody.

In one o( Its most stunning
successes. OSI used a laser to
lift the fingerprint of an ac­
cused war criminal from a
1940s-cra doc ument. The evi­
dence was used to rebut the
accused’s contention that his
slgnnturc had been forged.
Due to a windfall of Informa­
tion from archives In former
Sovlct-blor countries, the unit

M en gele. know n as the
"Angel of Death" for medical
experiments he performed on
children at the Auschwitz
c o n c e n tra tio n cam p, was
believed rcsjHinsiblr for send­
ing 400.000 people, mostly
Jews, to the gas chamber.
With the help of U.S. In­
telligence. the rrporl coneluded. Mengele fled EuropeMengele lived In Brazil lor 18
years until his death In 1979.

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h a t appointed John M Lindsay
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By FRED OOODALL
AP Sports Writer
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago Whlto Sox. His stats aro
for the 1993 season In the first column, porsonal-bost season
totals In the second column and current career totals
(Including 1993 games) In the third column.
Raines was one-for-one and scored a run, but the Whlto Sox
were swept three straight games by the Cleveland Indians 4-2.
Raines and the Sox will be on WGN at 8 p.m. tonight against
the Baltimore Orioles.

RAINES QAUQE
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Hits........... ...... 34
RBI........... ...... 17
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A U B U R N HILLS. M ich - The team by
loom (election* In ttw 144) NBA college d r o ll
(o vo ro ll (election In po roltioto* I
A tla n ta — Boogie* Edward*. I, F lo rid a
sta le 111); Richard Meaning, c. W othingten
1441.
B o lto n — A ct* E arl. c. Iowa ( If ) .
C harted# — Greg Graham, g. Indiana (IF );
Scott B u rro ll. I. Connecticut (201
Chicago — Carlo Blounl. I. Cincinnati O S I;
A nlhony Reed. I. Tulene (41).
Cleveland — Chrt* M ill* . I. Arizona (&gt;))
D a lle * — Jam al M a ih burn. I. Kentucky
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Denver — Rodney Roger*, I Wake F o re it
( I ) . Jo*hG rant. I. U tah (O )
Detroit — L in d ia y H unter, g. J a ckio n State
(10): Alton M o ulton g. Tennetiee ( I t )
Golden Stale
An le t nee H a rd in .* * g
Memphi* S lat* l i t D arnell M re g W a lle rn
Kentucky 041
H ouilon — Sam C a iia tl. g Flo rida Slate
(24); R ichard P a lru ik a c. UCLA (44)
M o 'r r lo Nicola. I. A rgentina 1)0)
Indiana — Scott M a lkin , c. Oregon Slate
1141, Thom ai HIM. g. Duke (1*1, Spencer
Uunkley. I. D e la n a .r O r.
Lot A ngelet C lip p e r!
Terry O che rr g
Satan Hall I O I : Leonard W hile g. Southern
(5)1
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North C arolina (IF ): Nick Van E»»i g
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Orlande - C h /lt Webber. I. M icfugan ( 15j
Oeert H a m m ln k.c. LS U I14).
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(1); Alphonto Fo rd. g. M i u iit ip p l Valley
Slate 111)
Phoenl ■ — M a lc o lm Mac key I. Georgia
Tech OF): M a rk B ulord . I. M U titu p p i Valley
Stale 144): B yron W ilto n , g. U lah(S 4l
Portland — Ja m e * R opinion, g. Alabama
1)11; Kevin Thom pton. f, N orth C arolina
S ta ff (44).
Sacramento — Bobby H urle y, g. Duke 111.
E v e ry B u r n t. I . M a ry la n d 111). A lev
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Brian Hill
And. he could have continued If he wunted to."
Williams said.
"H e's gotten un through some rough years. You
look nt the other expansion teams and they'vr
been through two or thrrr coaches." the general
manager added. "H r could have taken us to the
next level ... Hut I think he. ns he approaches 50,
thought this was a good transition."
Hill was a Magic assistant for three years alter
serving In the same capacity with the Atlanta
llawhs for four years. Before Joining the pros, he
was the coach al Lehigh for eight yenrs and an
assistant at Lehigh. Montclair State and Penn
State.
"H e him paid his dues and Is icady to step
forward." Willlums said. "H e brings experience,
knowledge and teaching ability to the Job."
Hill committed lo a three-year contract, while
Guokas' new agreement with the club Is for five
years.
"There's only 27 of these Jobs In the world and
I feel pretty fortunate to have one of them." said
Hill, who Interviewed Inst ycur for the coaching
|ob thr New Jersey Nets filled with Chuck Daly.
"This, needless to say. Is a dream come true for
m e."

Draft

They are counting on Bradley
being a defensive presence Im­
mediately and. eventually, de­
veloping Into a dominant allaround center. A .400 hitler as a
high school base-ball player who
enjoys water skiing and horse­
back riding. Bradley has good
coordination for his size.
The Dallas Mavericks, selectIng
fourth, took 6-8 Kentucky
TV/WAPIO
11 w a n i lie first draft-day deal
forward Ja m a l Maahtiurn. Like
cvrr Involving lh(* league's No. I
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pick
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him. Mashburn left college early
Had Ihc 76ers lolled the proa )0 4 m — E SPN . Ze ro* Saab P ro Soviet
for Ihc NBA. Never before had
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F » p m . — W OR New Y ork M e lt a l
underclassmen been chosen
instead of Hrndlcy. Orlando
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Bradley.
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pick lir.idlcy and then trade him
BOXING
roach Quinn Buckner. "It was
lo Golden Stale was that NHA
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Hardaway.
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Rider, the nation's secondThe 76crs had been drooling
Iro m Cleveland
leading scorer at 29.1 |M&gt;lutx |H-r
Radio
over Hrndlcy even though he
game, felt he was the steal of the
BASEBALL
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draft.
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Baron*
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score. Inside and outside." lie
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Softball
Continued from P age IB
runs In the bottom of the
seventh inning, with Dean DcDosc's two-out.
I wo-run double being the winning blow.
Ilelllg-Mrycrs and Playtime Darts are both 7-2
and share thr top spot In the league standings.
Inti Illusions Is Just a half game back with a 7-3
record. Trailing the lend trio arc Crazy Wings and
Score at Touchdown (both 3-6) and Sportsinnrt
and Herr:30 (both 3-7).
Next wrrk. Crazy Wings plays Playtime Darts
al 6:30 p.tn.: Ilcllig-Mcycrs facing Bccr:30 at 7:30
p.m.; and Score at Touchdown tuklng on Illusions
al 8 30 p.m. S|Kirtsmart bus the week off.
Pacing the Helllg-Meycrs offense were Sammy
Raines (home run. two singles, two RBI), Earl
Williams (home run. single, run. two RBI). Dale
Peters (double, single. RBI). Robert Stevens and
Calvin Bryant (two singles and one run each).
Greg Hardy (triple, run). Arthur Harries (double,
run. RBI). Willie Walton (single. RBI) and Sammle
Edwards (single).
Doing Ihr hilling for Sportsman were Greg
Register (three slnglrs. two runs). Arnle Vanzyll
(triple, double, four RBI). Chris Colon (two
singles, run). Pete Kinsley (single, run) und Tim
Falun a,id Jim Smith (one single each).
Doing Ihc damage for Illusions were John
Stewart (home run. two singles, run. three RBI).
Ricky Wells und Brian Jones (one double, two
singles, two runs and one RBI each). Dcbosc
(double, single, run. two RBI) and Mike Rotundo
and Bobby Garner (two singles, one run and one

ORLANDO — Mali Guokas. who coached Ihc
Orlando Magic to (he NHA's most Improved
record hist season. Was replaced Wednesday by
assistant Brlnn Hill.
The surprise move was announced less than
lout hours before the team added n player
expected to help Shaqullle O'Neal lead the club to
championship contention.
Guokas, the only coarh In the Magic's four-year
history, was reassigned lo the front office ns vice
president of basketball development. He Insisted
It's a Job lie sought and thut the move was not
related lo Ills feelings nboul the team's draft
pinna.
"People close to me asked, 'why now.’ " said
Guokas. who led the Magic to a four-year record
of 111-217, including a 41-41 finish last season.
"It'sJust time."
The Magic originally planned to announce the
change duly H. hut ndjustrd the tlmetnhle after
ESPN reported that Hill. 45. would takeover.
"Rather than trying to play some charade,
which Is not our style, we felt It was better to pul
everything on the table," said Bob Vnnder Welde.
Magic vice president of basketball operations.
Guokas. 49. was fired In 1988 after 2W seasons
as conch o f the Philadelphia 76ers. He was hired
hv (hr Magic in 1989 and led the team to records
&lt;*f IH 114.31 51.21-61.41-41.
The team's 20-gamc improvement last season
was lhe t&gt;csi In the NHA and was Inspired by the
.itilvnl o f O'Neal, thr first pick in the 1992 draft.
Orlando defied the odds by winning the dnilt
lottery again, hut the front office and coaching
stud reportedly engaged In a tug-of-war over what
lo do with the top pick this time.
There are still some differences of opinion,"
Guokas said Tuesday. "W e're not on the same
page yet. I hat's healthy at this point. It's good to
have different ideas on these things. Blit It might
not lie m &gt; good If It's still that way Wednesday
night."
Guokas. Vandcr Welde and general manager
Pat Williams all said the draft had nothing to do
with thr decision.
Vandcr Welde said he first discussed the
possibility of moving the coach to the front ofTIce
while Guokas was negotiating un extension of tils
rontruct last year. The subject came up ngaln
over lunrh In ChlcagoThree weeks ago.
"I said when we hired Matty that I couldn't
think of a better conch for an expansion team.

RBI each).
Also hitting were Johnny Haddock (double,
run. two RBI|. Dove Johnson (double, two runs.
RBI). Mike Davis (single. RBI). George Porzlg
(single, run) and James Garner and Doug Morgan
(one run each).
Contributing to n Crazy W ings 20 hit offense
were Jim Nully (double, two singles, two runs,
three RBI). Stucy Hllz (triple, double, run. two
RBI). David Goldsllek llwn d o u b l e s , two runs).
Cary Keefer and Tim Winkle (two singles, two
runs and two RBI each). Don Marcher (two
singles, run. RBI) and Lee Frederick (Iwo singles,
run).
Also contributing were Steve Woodley (double.
RDII. Heath Short (single. RBI). Ron Ap|n-I mid
Wardell Frederick (one single ami one run each).
Jeff Bergman (single) and Craig Ap|&gt;H (Rill).
Doing the damage for Playtime Darts were
Shannon Split (two doubles, two singles, two
runs). Dan Sacco (home nin. two singles, three
runs, five RBI), Stu Sclcx-k (home run. singlr. run.
five RBI). Bill Marino (two singles, three runs,
three RBI). Dave Oakes (two singles run. three
RBI). Craig Spilt (single, three runs). Kevin Julian
(single. Iwo runs) und Rich Moreland (mill
"*
Providing the offense for Beer:30 were Rodney
Curry (two singles, run. two RBI). Todd Pagel
(two singles, run). Dnvc Coss (two singles). Chuck
Cornctlo and Rohcn Jones (one single und one
RBI each). Danny Splvle (single, run). Mike Miller
and Jim Reid (one single each) and Rii Ih-ii Gtirela
(run).

Continued from Page IB
a n y t x K l y . but wr
think u wax well worth It."
Orlando, which improved from
21 victories in 1991-92 lo 41 In
O'Neal's rookie season and then
lucked out In the draft lottery for
Ihc second straight yenr. has 11
first-round choices over Ihc next
seven years.

Washington used the slxih
ch o ice for Indlnnu forward
('albert Cheaney. Sacramento
took Duke point guard Bobby
Hurley and Milwaukee went
w ith lli l l e known H artford
forward Vln Baker. Wake Forest
forward Rodnry Rogers, oner
projected as a top-five pick, went
illnlh to Denver as teams appar­
ently allowed eonrem with his
wriitht.
t'losing out lhr lollrry picks.
Detroll prr|uirrd for Ihr ( hang­
ing of thr guards by taking
Jackson State's Lindsey Hunter
with a choice obtained from
Miami and Tennessee's Allan
H ouston. L o n gtim e Pistons
iNiekeotirt partners Istah Thom ­
as and Joe Dimwits are l&gt;oth over
30 years old.
Surprisingly. Cincinnati guard
Nick Van Kxrl didn't go until thr
Los Angeles Lakers took him 10
picks Into the second round.
37th overall.
Hut that wasn't nearly as
surprising as the trade that
shook The Palace, with the
shock waves resonating from
Florlda lo California.
"Th ere’s no hard feelings be­
tween me and Orlando. Maybe I
wasn't the right thing for them."
Webber said. " I ’ve worked loo
hard and too long lo let this
bring me down.”

Pepsi 400—
May to become the first driver to
win all four restrlctor-plntr
events.
"In the Winston 500. It was
Just a matter of u lot o f luck."
said Irvnn. who admits he prob­
ably Is more patient these days.
" I was in the right position at Ihc
right time. People made moves
and I made counter moves. I Just
ended up in front al the end of
the race.
•
"It doesn't reully matter how
you get there, though, or what
happened to get you there; It's
Just a matter of If you're there."
He says there Is n definite

Continued from Page IB
all
day long. If you’re going to be In
the front all day. sooner or later
you're going lo win races."
NolHxly — least of all Irvan —
would Im- surprised If hr won Ills
M-cnnd xlralgiit Pepsi 400.
Rapidly shaking Ihr nickname
"Swervln Irvan" that he earned
with some overly aggressive
driving — and a rash of crashes
— In Ills first few years of
NASCAR Winston Cup racing.
Irvnn has become a fo u r to
reckon with at Daytona and
Talladega Su|&gt;crspeedway.
Those are the fastest ovals on
the premier slock ear circuit mid
lilt* only (racks where NASCAR
requires the use o f carburetor
restrictor plates to keep the
IHJwerful vehicles from running
l.i|movcr 200 mpli.
The restriction Is to not only
keep the drivers safe, hilt also to
keep thr 3.500-|&gt;nund ears from
f ly in g , p o s s ib ly In to a
grandstand lull of spectators.
Most drivers lament the loss of
hors4-|M&gt;wer. Bill Irvnn. who will
In- one o f Ihc favorttrs In the
Ifitli race o f the 30-race season,
said, "|i serins like Daytona and
Tulludcgu are one of our strong
|M)luts We dominated most of
the (Pepsi -100) last year. We hud
u ear that i i o I m m I v could puss.
"Then wc went to Tullndegu
(last July) iiiul did the same
thing I even made up a lap
under green."
Irvan. whose llrsl Winston
Cup victory came on Daytouu's
2 'V m l l r o v a l In the 1991
Daytona 500. also won Ihr
W I iih Io ii 500 al Talladega tills

strategy

In a restrlctor-plntr

rae r.

" A ll day long at Daytona
you're trying to pul yourself In
I he position to win the race."
Irvan said. "Leading Ihc race Is
not ulways the right position.
You really never know what Ihc
right position Is because It's Just
u feeling you have while you're
racing, und that depends on who
you're racing with.
"There arc some guys you'd
rather t&gt;r lending, and some
you'd rather Ik - running second
to. It's a chess game all day
long."

Marlins
Continued from Page IB
eventually litilll
the lead to 6-0 b efore the
Dodgers finally got un the board
with a nm in the fifth Inning.
Ledhander Todd Bellhom had
u good game on thr mound for
Oviedo, scattering four lilts and
carrying a 7-1 lead Into tinseventh Inning, before tiring.
Ilrnrlx came on In thr seventh
to finish the gnme.
Chris Walker got thr Martins
off on Ihc right loot, singling In
two runs In Ihc first Inning and
later scoring the fourth run of
the opening frame. Slavik. John
Salas, Coleman and W alker
scored flic first Inning runs.
Oviedo Increased the lend to
6-0 In the fourth Inning as Juan
Rodriguez singled In Jason Pore
and Carlos Marl Inez.
Mike Ruglenlus scored Ihr
final run for the Marlins In thr
fifth Inning.

T THE GREAT INVESTMENT

Contributing to Oviedo's eight
lilt nltnrk were Coleman (two
singles, run). Walker (single,
run. two RHI). Rodriguez (single.
Iwo RHI). Fore. Slavik and Carlos
Martinez (one single and one run
each). Bellhom (single) and Salas
and Ruglenlus (one run each).
Anderson led the Dodgers ofleusc with two singles, whllr
Walsh and Dcsart added one
single each.
The Marlins will open play In
the Lym an Fourth o f Ju ly
Toumumcnt in Longwood today.
Oviedo will piny thr 2 p.m.
contest against Winter Park.
Games will be played a 11 a.m..
2 p.m.. 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. dally
at the Lyman High School
Baseball Complex. Also sched­
uled to play today In thr 8 p.m.
game are the host Longwood
Bullets (Lyman High School) and'
Sanford American Legion Post
53 l*owrr Grip (Seminole High
School)

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Thursday, July 1, 1993 - 3B

People
IN BRIEF
Newcomers club to meet
The Ncwcomcis Cluhs of Crntrnl Florida luncheon and
general meeting will lx* hrld on Thursday. July 15. at 1I 30
a m. al fhe I'anda Chef. The* cost Is SO.

A majestic
acknowledgement

For more details call Sharon. 690*8538: Joeley, 699 0797: or
Carol, 695*7921.

A recent Parade of Homes
al Alaqua, has produced a
$2,500 donation to the Florida
Audubon Society. The dona­
tion ceremony took place
recently al Audubon's "Bird of
Prey" grounds In Maitland.
Holding bald eagle "M ingo".
Neal Harris, left, developer of
Alaqua, presented the check
to Or. Bornard Yokel, presi­
dent of tho society, while
Ronee Collins, right, curator
for the society looks on.

Join the 'Discover Club*
The Parent Resource Center is sponsoring "Discovery Club."
a summer held trip program designed for parents and (heir
children ages 3 to f) years old Two days per week, parents and
children will visit exciting places, while meeting new friends.
Fun-flllcd ventures will Include places such as The Orlando
Mounted Police Ram where you can see all the homes and gear.
Ft. Wilderness Pelting Farm to learn alxmt the animals.
Wcklva Stale Park for a picnic, and much more. "Discovery
Club" Is a great way to experienc e •‘ "miner fun with your
child! Hurry!! Register Now!!!
All trips are available for low admission rale. For more
Informal Ion a l K m t "Discovery Club" or to register, call the
Parent Resource Center al •125-3663

Hospice announces Christmas boutique
Register now for the Hth Annual Women for Hospice
Christmas Tree Iloutlquc sale to lx* held In the historic
Donnelly House Mount Dora, at the end of October 1993. For
application and details aril Christine llrlggs 90-1 383-2727 or
write to the Women lor Hospice. P.O. Box 1-163. Mount Dora.
Florida 32757.

Man stays by wife’s side
through divorce, death

Substance abuse discussed
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family Education, is conducting a
"Families In Crisis" outreach program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the Life Silvers Club of SAFE may call
Libby Kuh.trskr at 291-4357.

DEAR ABBY: Twenty years
ago. I dated a married man I'll
call "J im ." I was newly divorced
and he was my landlord. We lost
track of eaeli oilier for many
years, but last September he
phoned, asking to see me. He
had been divorced for 4 years
and was not on speaking terms
with any of his seven children.
He said they didn't pay enough
attention to their mother, who
W’as in u nursing home, and
besides, tliey contributed to her
b rea k d ow n w ith th eir had
behavior.
Abby. she divorced him. und It
was a very bitter divorce, but
because of problems with their
children and her III health, lie
became more and more con­
cerned with her. visiting tier at

Aerobics offered
The City of Sanford Recreation Department offers aerobics
classes Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 to 10 a.m.
and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 Io6:30 p m.
Cost Is S3 |x*r class.
Instructor Is Debbie Black, board certified with over 10 years
experience
Call 330 5697 for more details.

Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there is help
Al-anon is an anonymous, non-profti organization, *qx*n in
anyone who Is a relative or Irlend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non-smoking) evening at H p m. Meetings
are held in the back room of the Sahara Club. 2857 South
Sanford Avc . Sanford
For additional meeting limes and locations in the Ccntrul

BRANDON R. KERN

L A C K L A N D A IR F O R C E
MASK. Sun Antoni" — Alnnun I h c n u r s i n g h o m e t w i c e n d a y .
-Hm irdnirK-Krm -hns -graduated* _. S.-VCJL, days _a_wjtck. J ia v e -&gt;ou.
from Air Fnrer basic training ever lu-ard o f a bltt»vly divorced
man going to a nursing home to
Lackland Air Force Has**.
During the six weeks of train­ see hts ex-wife 14 times a week?
ing the airman studied the Air He said hr was trying to keep
Force mission, organization and her "focused" and distract her
customs and received special from her Illness.
Well, last week she died In Ills
training in human relations.
In a d d itio n , a irm en who arms, and he's taking It very
com pete basic training earn hard — much worst.* than he
credits toward an associate de­ thought m- would. Hr continues
gree through the Community to call me once In a while.
She Is hurled only a hop. skip
College of the Air Force.
and
Jump away from Ills home.
Kern Is the son of Patricia and
My guess Is he will probably visit
J ik - Kern ol Geneva.
her each day at the mausoleum
where she now resides. You have
CHRISTOPHER TRAVIS KINO my permission to publish this
Christopher Travis King. 21. letter — and please comment.
son of Marvin and Margaret King
8.W. IN ROCHESTER, N.Y.
of Winter Springs, has enlisted
In the Army's Delayed Entry
DEAR S.W.: Whatever fueled
Program, according to Staff Sgt. his emotions, whether it was
Scott Wlza, Sanford Recruiting guilt over the failure of the
marriage, compassion or resldu*
Station.
King, a 1990 graduate o f ul love. Jim has suffered u loss,
Oviedo High School, Oviedo, and will need some time to work
entered basic training on June 6. It through.
1993 at Fort Jackson. S.C..
If you urr pattern and able to
followed by udvaueed Individual control any feelings of Jealousy,
training us a cannon fire direr* you might find a future with this
(ton specialist ut Fort Sill, Okla.
man — provided you want one
with someone wtio has alienated
all seven of his children.

K l o r lila a rt-a . o r f o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n . « a ll X 1 2 - 4 1 2 2 .

Hollywood East clogging classes
Hollywixxl East Dancers rondurt &lt; logging elasscs every
Thursday, from 6:30 to 8:30 pin., at Mehxlee Ska ling Rluk. W.
25th Street ncur Airport lioulevurd ill Sanford. Cost Is 83 per
class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with paving child. For
Information, call Casey. 407-322*3593 or Dawn. 904*735*0270.

East-West Kiwanis Club meets Thursday
Easi-West Kiwanis Club ol Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p in., al llic Friendship A Union Lodge building, corner of
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street. Visiting Klwunluus are
welcome. For Information, rail Robert Whittaker, president.
8896042.

Omni Toastmasters gather
The Omni Toastmasters Club will gather al 5 30 p m. every
Thursday at the Old Lake Mary Cllv Hall. 158 Country Club
Road, Lake Mary.
Call Sam Rvan at 671-2656 for more Information.

Group targets depression
The Mid-Orlando Depresslvc/Manlc Depressive Support
Group mecllng for depressed persons, their family members
und their friends is held the first anti third Thursdays of each
month at 7:30 p.m. at lakeside Alternatives. 434 W. Kennedy
Ulvd.. Orlando, and the second Saturday of each month. 10:30
u.m.. at the Orlando Public Library.
For Information, rail 657*4763 or 3 8 1-5070

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and I arc planning our 50th
wedding anniversary dinner at a
local restaurant for about 40
relatives and close friends.
We do not want any gifts and
plan to have "N o gifts, please" at
the bottom o f the invitation. If
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nice-looking new car. I felt like a
fool. After Ihc local paper men­
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giver. However, to avert the
problem, add the following to
your Invitation: "N o gifts, please.
Y ou r p resence w ill be our
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June 14 — Nancy and Lowell
DeVall. Winter Springs, tw&gt;y:
Shaun and Alfonso Willis. San­
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Hurley. Lake Mary, girl: Sonia
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Springs, hoy
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Ewuld. Altamonte Springs, girl:
Mnrlvcl and Oman Munoz. Al­
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Springs, girl: Elizabeth and
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June 19 — Margaret and
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�4D • Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday. July 1, 1993

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E IIT H J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN AN D FOR
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE HO t l l M C A IIK
C O U N T R Y W ID E F U N D IN G
CORPORATION.

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
F L O R ID A
PR OBATE D IV IS IO N
FIN N um ber *2 441 CP
IN RE ESTA TE OF
M A R V O ’ F A R R E L L LEW IS
Deceased
NOTICE OF
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
Th# a d m in is tra tio n o l the
estate ot M a ry O 'F e rre ll Lewis,
d e c e a s e d . F ile N u m b e r
«} M l CP. Is pending In the
C ir c u it C o u rt fo r S e m in o le
County. F lo rid a . P robate D M
slon, the address of w hich Is
Sem inole C ounty C ourlhovse,
JOI N P ark Avenue. Sa itord.
F lo rid a i m t . The h a w i and
addresses o t the personal repre
te n ta tiv e and the person. I rep
re te n le tlv e ’s attorne y a * set
fo rth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R
SONSARE N O T IF IE D THAT
A ll persons on w hom th is
notice Is served who have ob
lections m a t challenge the va lid
Ity o t the w ill, the q .e llflc e tlo n t
o l the personal representative,
venue, o r ju ris d ic tio n o f this
Court a re re quire d to file the ir
o b ie c llo n s w it h th is C o u rt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH REE MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE F IR S T P U B L I
CATIO N OF TH IS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll c re d ito rs of the decedent
and other persons having claim s
Or demands against decedent's
estate on w hom a copy o t this
notice Is served w ith in three
months a fte r the da le o t the firs t
publication o l th is notice m ust
tile th e ir c la im s w ith this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE M O NTHS A F T E R THE
OATE OF THE FIR S T P U B L I
CATION OF TH IS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y OAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll o th e r c re d ito rs o t the
decedent and persons having
c la im s or demands against me
decedent's estate m ust tile th e ir
c laim s w ith m is cou rt W IT H IN
TH R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
DATE OF THE FIR S T P U B LI
CATION OF TH IS N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N O S
AN O O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W IL L BE FO REVER
B AR R E D
The dale of the firs t publica
lion o l this Notice Is June 14,
lt«
Personal R epresentative:
James B Lewis
i ISO M a rv in Street
Longwood. F lo rida 22110 4141
A ttorney to r Personal
Representative
Vernn Swartsel
C ARLTON. F IE LOS. W ARD.
E M M A N U E L . S M ITH A
C U TLE R , P A
P O Bos l i l t
Orlando. F lo rid a

Plaintiff.
vs
JE A N E T T E D M A R T IN and
STATE OF FLO R ID A.
D sfendantis)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order o l Sum
m a ry Judgm ent o l Foreclosure
In th is cause, in the C irc u it
Court o t Seminole County, F lor
Ida. I w ill sail the pro p e rty
situ a te d in Seminole County.
F lo rid a described as:
The N orth 41 teat o l Lot 10 and
the South 42 feel o t Lot 11. Block
I I . SANLANO O SUBURB
B E A U T IF U L A L T A M O N T E
SECTION, according to the P iet
thereof as recorded In P iet Book
1. Page 41. P ublic Records ot
Seminole County. Flo rida
e t P ublic Sale, to the highest
bidd er, lo r cash, at the West
F ro n t E ntra nce of the Seminole
C ounty C ourthouse. S en lo rd .
F lo rida, a t I t 00 e m on J u ly 21.
ttti
W ITNESS m y hand and tha
Seal of mis C ourt mis l l t h day ot
June. I t * )
(S E A L)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C lerk o t the C irc u it Court
B y: D orothy W Bolton
Deputy C lerk
P ublish: June IS A July 1. m i
D E F VS
111 TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLO R ID A
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY
Case Me: t l o e il CAic I K |
General Jurisd iction
F L E E T R E A L ESTATE F U N D
IN G C O R P .
P la in tiff,
vs
J A M E S D B R O O K E .e ta l.
D etendanlls)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BY C L E R K O F
C IR C U IT COURT
Notice Is hereby given tha t me
undersigned M aryenne M orse.
C lerk o l the C irc u it Court ot
Seminole County, Florida, w ill,
on the 22nd day o l July, I l f ) , et
11 00 a m a t the West F ront
door o f the Seminole County
Courthouse. In the C ity o t San
lo rd . F lo rid a , o f ter lo r sale and
sail a t p u b lic o u tc ry to me
highest and bast bidder h r cash,
tha fo llow in g described p roperty
situa ted In Seminole County.
F lo rida, to w it:
L o tt 4. 11 A I I. Block I t .
H IG H L A N D P A R K 4 t recorded
in P iet Book a Page M o f the
P u b lic R ecords o t Sem inole
County. F lo rid a . LESS that p a rt
of Lot a described as follows,
fro m the N o rth West com er o l
Lot 12 o l said Block I t . ru n East
along tha N o rth lino o l said Lot
t j . 22 21 teat thanca N 22*11'41"
E . 1 1 4 1 F a e l. T h e n ce N
14*21 I t ' W along the N o rth e rly
lin e o f said Lot A M i l teat,
thence S 0t*4 J'4 T ' w 1121 teal
tw the P oint o l beginning,
pursuant to the fin a l decree of
foreclosure e n te re d . In .a case,
pending In said Court, the stylo
o l w h ich I t
FLE E T REAL
ESTATE FU N D IN G CORP vs
JA M E S O B R O O K E .e le l
W ITNESS m y hand and of
flc la l M a i of said Court th is l l t h
day o l Juno. I f f )
(S E A L)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE.
C LE R K
B Y : D orothy W. Bolton
Deputy C lerk
P u b llth : June 14 A July I. I f f !
DEF H I

Telephone: aOZ/Oaf OJQO
F lo rida B ar No t n n o
P ublish: Juno 14 A J u ly I. IWJ
D E F 114

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E IIT H J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N O FOR
S tM IM O L R C O UNTY,
F L O R ID A
G C N E R A LJU R IS 01 C T 1
D IV IS IO N
CASE NO. t l - l t t t CA { M l K
G LE N D A L E F E D E R A L B AN K .
F S B ., l / k / a G L E N D A L E
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S A N O
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
P la in tiff.
B E V E R L Y H E A R T and THE
SPRINGS C O M M U N IT Y ASSO
Cl AT ION. INC .
D ete n d a n lls).
N O TICE OF
FO RECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to a F in a l Judgm ent of
Foreclosure dated A p ril IS. I M l.
and entered In Casa No *2 1101
CA U IK ) , o l the C irc u it Court
o l th e E ig h te e n th J u d ic ia l
C irc u it In and fo r Semlnola
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a w h a r e ln
G L E N D A L E F E D E R A L BAN K .
f/h /a G LEN D ALE
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S A N O
LOAN ASSOCIATION Is P la in
t i l l and B E V E R L Y H E A R T and
THE SPRINGS C O M M U N IT Y
ASSOCIATION. INC., are De
ten dan ts. I w ill salt to the
highest end best bidder lo r cash
at the west P ont door o f the
Seminole County Courthouse. In
JOI N P erk Avenue. Sanford,
F lo rida, a t 1100 o ’clock A M . on
lha n n d day o l J u ly . t i n . the
follow ing described p ro p e rty os
set fo rth In u M Fin al Judg
m en!, to w it.
L o t 12. B lo c k B . T H E
S P R IN G S O E E R W O O D
ESTATES occordlng to the ptat
thereof, o t re corded In P iet
Book 14. Pege 11 end I t . Public
Records o l Seminole County,
Flo rida
D A TE D th is 11th day o l June.
IW2
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
i t C lerk o l the Cour I
By D orothy W Bolton
Deputy C lerk
Publish: June 14end J u ly I, IW1
DEF 714

NOTICE OF A
P U BLIC H IA R IN O
TO C O N S ID E R TH E
ADOPTION OF
A N ORDINANCE
• Y TH E C ITY OF
SANFORD. FLO R ID A
Notice I f hereby given m et a
P ublic H earing w ill be held In
the Com m ission Room a t ttv i
C ity H a ll In the C ity of Sanford.
F lo rid a , a t 1 00 o ’clock P M on
Ju ly 12, I t * ] , to consider the
adoption of an ordinance by the
C ity of Santord. Flo rida. Iille of
w hich Isas lot lows:
o r d in a n c e n o . h u
AN O R D IN A N C E OF THE
C IT Y OF SANFORD. FLOR
ID A . C LO S IN G . V A C A T IN G .
A N O A B A N D O N IN G T H A T
C E R T A IN N O R T H S O U T H
A L L E Y L Y IN G B E T W E E N
O A K A V E N U E ANO M Y R T L E
A V E N U E A N O B ET W E E N «TH
S TR E ET A N D I0TH S TR E E T j
P R O V ID IN G FOR S E V E R 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 e l
the o tllce ot the C ity Clerk lor
e ll persons desiring to e ia m trw
the tam e
A ll p a rtie s In m le re il and
c ilite n s shall have an opportuni
ty lo be heard e l m d hearing
By ord e r of the City Com
m ission o l the C ity o l Sanford.
F lo rid *
PE R SON S W I T H D I S
A B ILIT IE S NEEDING
A S S IS TA N C E TO P A R T IC I
P A T E IN A N Y O f THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L O
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
O FFIC E A D A COORDINATOR
A T U S 141* 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M E E T IN G
A D VIC E TO THE P U BLIC It
a person decides to appeal a
decision m a d * w ith respect to
any m a tte r considered e l the
above m eeting o r hearing, ha
m ay need a ve rb a tim record of
the proceedings, including th *
testim ony end evkk.n et w hich
r t c 'ir d I t not provided by th *
C ity of Santord (F S 1 M 0I0 5)
Janet R Don*hoe
C ity C lerk
Publish J u ly I. t t t ]
D EG I I

NOTICE OF
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notice is hereby given the! I
em engaged in business e t M M
S P alm etto A ve . Sanford. S»m
loots County. F lo rid a , under the
F ic titio u s N a m t o l C O N T I
NE N T A L C O M M E R C IA L
C LE A N IN G , and m a t I intend to
rtg is le r said nam a w ith the
Secretary o l Stato. Tallahassee,
Florida. In accordance w ith lha
p ro v is io n s o t th a F ic titio u s
Name Statute, to w it. Section
M l Ot. F lo rid a Statutes I t l l
C orporation in te rn e d In seid
business I t as follow s
Ranald Lelebvre
Publish July '. I t t j
DEC. 10

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71—Help Wanted

Legal Notices
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E EIG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AN D FOR
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
C A 1E NO.: Y I 1 M CA I4K
A N D R E W S and SHE REE M
C LEM O N S, husband and w ile ,
and K E N N E TH and DIANE
P L A T E , husband and w it*.

PMIntltls.
vs
C LA R E N C E BIRKHAUSER
deceased, and FLORENCE
LA U E R. a t appointed e itc u to rs
lo r th * E state o l CHARLES C
B IR K H A U S E R . JR .a n d a t
personal re pretanta live sof 'h e
estate o f A N N A B
B IR K H A U S E R .E D N A
B IR K H A U S E R . e s iu rv lv ln g
s p o u w o t CLARENCE
B IR K H A U S E R .an dell
unknow n n a tu ra l persons, if
alive, end If dead or It not
known to bo dead or alive, th e ir
te v e ra l and respective unknown
spouses, he irs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, or other
pa rtie s c la im in g by. through,
under o r against th* *bo«*
nam ed Defendants andell
c la im a n ts, persons or parties,
n a tu ra l o r corpora l*, whoto
*&gt; a ct legal status is unknown,
c la im in g by. through, under or
against any o l the above named
or descr ibed Defendants or
pa rties o r cla im in g to have any
rig h t, t i l t * o r Interest in end to
th * land hereinafter described.
THE U N IT E D STATES OF
A M E R IC A , end THE STATE
OF F L O R ID A
Defendants
AMENDED
N O TICE OF ACTION
TO: A ll unknown natural per
ions. It a live , and it drad o r It
not know n to be dead or e liv * .
th e ir s e v e ra l end respective
un know n spouses heirs, d *
vlsees. grantees, creditors, o r
o th e r p a r lie s c la im in g b y .
th r o u g h , u n d e r o r a g a in s t
C L A R E N C E B IR K H A U S E R .
d e c e e ta d . and F L O R E N C E
L A U E R . as appointed a tec u to rs
lo r the E state of CHARLES C
B IR K H A U S E R . J R . and as
personal representatives of th *
E s t a t e of A N N A B
BIR KH AU SER
EDNA
B IR K H A U S E R . a t s u rv iv in g
spouse ol CLARENCE
B IR K H A U S E R . and all c la im
ants, persons or partws. na tura l
or c o rp o ra l*, w ftow eseef legal
slatsrs Is unknown, claim ing by.
through, under or against any of
th * above named or described
Defendants or parties or cla im
ing to have any right, till* or
In te re s t In and to th * lend
descr ibed * s lot lows:
T h * n o rth e rly on* h e ll of th *
vacated p a rk w a y lying south o l
end contiguous to Lot 1. Block A.
Replat o l L o ft 4.1. and 4. Sunset
Shores, according to the p la t
thereof, a t recorded in P ie t
Book I . P a g * I t . o l the Public
Records o f Seminole County.
F lo rid *
end
T h * sou therly on* h e ll ot th *
vacated p a rkw a y tying north of
and contiguous to Lot 1. Block B.
Replat o l L o tt A 1. end s. Su o m i
Shores, according to the ptat
thereof, as recorded in P iet
Book I . P a g * I t , o l the Public
R ecords o t Seminole County.
F lo rld o
You a re no tifie d that a Conspla in t has been file d egainsl you
■and y o u i r e r tq i.tr w 14 U iW i '
copy ot you r w ritte n d e ltn M t lo
th * C om p laint, It any, on P lain
lilts ' attorne ys named below, on
o r before A ugust 2. It* ), end III*
said w ritte n defenses w ith th *
C lerk ot th is Court either before
service on P la in tiffs ' attorneys
o r Im m e d ia te ly ih e re e fto y ;
o th e rw is e a d e la u ll w ill be
en tere d a g a in st you lo r the
re lie f demanded In th* Com
pla in t.
Dated on June 2*. I t t )
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C lerk o l C irc u it Court
By Joan B rllla n t
Deputy C lerk
D e rld G W illifo rd . Esquire
F lo rida B a r No 044)14)
Lowndes. Oresdick. Ooster.
K antor A Reed P.A
111 N .E o i* D rive
Post O ffice Boa MOt
Orlando. F lo rid a 11(02 » 0 t
P ublish: J u ly l . l . II. 1). I t t )
D EG 11

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE COUNTY,
FL O R ID A
CASE NO. T141M CA-I4-L
H O M E
S A V IN G S OF
A M E R IC A
F S B . f o r m e r ly
known as HOME SAVINGS OF
A M E R IC A . F A .
P la in tiff.
vs
G A IL L. CASE and DAVID W
CASE, her husband. U N ITE D
STATES OF AM E R IC A. THAO
B. C A LH O U N , and MATTHIAS.
M O R S E .
R O B B !
M E S S E R V E Y . P A .,
Defendants
NOTICE OF A C T IO N PROPERTY
TO G all L C * m and David W
Case, her husband, and Thad B
Calhoun and a ll unknown hairs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, c re d ito rs, trustees, or
other c la im a n ts claim ing by.
through, under or against Itiem
R E SID E N C E UNKNOWN
YOU A R E H EREBY NOTI
F IE O th a t an action to lorecloM
a m ortgage on th* following
property In Seminole County.
F lo rid *
Lot ) ! . C A R D IN A L OAKS.
PHASE I I . according lo iho
amended p le l I tier eel as re
corded In P ie t Book 11. pages t l .
t t and 100. P ublic Records of
Seminole County. F to ld *
Also known as ( I I Mourning
Dove C ircle . Lake M ery. Flor
Ida 22144
has been file d against you. end
you ere re q u ire d to serve * copy
o t your w ritte n defenses II any
to It, on th * p la ln t iil* attorney,
when* nam e end address Is
Robert M Quinn o l Carlton.
Fields. W ard, Emmanuel. Smith
A C utler. P .A . Post Office Boa
111*, la m p * . H o n d a 1)401, on
o r botoro J u ly M . 1*TJ. end III*
the o rig in a l w ith th * d a rk ol this
cou rt e ith e r before service on
p la in tiff's attorne y or im m td i
a te ly th e re a fte r, otherwiM a
default w ill be entered egainsl
yew lo r tho re lie f demanded in
the com plaint o r petition
W ITNESS m y hand end the
seal of said cou rt on June 21.
im
(C ourt Seal)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C LE R K . C IR C U IT COURT
B y: R uth K ing
Deputy C le rk
Publish June 24 A July I I IS.
tw i
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ADOPTIONS

LOSTH R F W A R D It l l o ir r h .i
B u ll m ix 1 mo old 'tm a le
T a n w b lk
lace
On
M E D IC A T IO N ! For inteclien
P le a s * c a lll I u t f i w
LOST W hit# w icke r rock** with
re d cushion w hile in transit In
Santord on 4 V P leasecall
111 1114or H I SOU

Free medical care, transput
ta tlo n , counseling p riv a te
doctor plus living tip e riM c
B ar *1)1111 Call A lle rn e y John
F n cke r
I 100 t l ! MM

23—Los! &amp; Found
* G R E Y TIGER 1T R IP E D C A T
About i months o ld ’ Found al
Santord Hospital *04 li e ttti)
leave message__
REW ARD
1 IM I L o sl dog
sm a ll gray and w h it* $hih
T iu female. 4 &gt; tbs Losl from
Remington Oaks. Lake M a 'y
on * 2 ) No I aqs ) } ) ) ! ! l

Legal Notices
NOTICE UNOER
FIC TITIO U S NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given th a l the
undersigned pursuant to th *
" F ic t it io u s N a m t S ta tu te
Chapter (410*. F lo rida Statutes,
w ill register w ith th * Depart
m en! of Stele. D ivision o f Cor
poralions. upon receipt o t proof
o f the publication of this Notice,
th * fic titio u s na m e, to w it
S T O R Y W O R K IN S T IT U T E
under which t am engaged in
business a t *E1 Slone wood l «ne
in the C ity ot M am and. Semi
note County, Florida
Thai th* pa rty interested in
said business enterprise is as
lollow s

RlChardD Sion*
P ublish: July 1 .1**)

DEG*

ST. JOHNS RIVER W ATER
M A N A G EM EN T D ISTR IC T
Intended Agenc y Ac lie n ____
The O is iricI gives notice o Hs
Intent to issue a pe rm it to the
follow in g a p p lica n llsl on July

12.It*)
M A R V IN K F O R E . I I *
T E M P L E TERRACE. O VIEO O
F L 22141. ap plica tio n *2 111
0J4JAUV Th* D is tric t proposes
to allocate 0 4* m illio n gallons
pe r day ol water lor 1) ACRES
O F C IT R U S A F R E E Z E
PROTECTION The w ithdraw
e ls used by this proposed project
w i l l c o n s is t o l G R O U N D
W A T E R FROM THE FLOR
I D A N A Q U IF E R v ia O N E
E X IS T IN G W ELL .n Seminole
County located in the SE '« OF
SE to OF NW U OF SW to o l
Section 21. Township 21 South.
Range 22 East.
T h * l | i e ( i l containing each ol
th * above listed ap p lice tlo n ls)
e re a v a ila b le lo r inspe ction
Monday through F riday e a it p t
fo r legal holidays. I 00 a m lo
1 00 p m a l lha SI Johns R iver
W a te r M anagem ent D i sIr let
H ig h w a y 100 W is h P a la tka
F lo r id *
T h * D is tric t w ill lake action
on e a ch p e rm it a p p lic a tio n
liste d above unless e pe titio n lo r
an a d m in is tra tiv e proceeding
(h e a rin g ) is tiled pursuant to the
provisions of section DO SI. F S ,
and ttc lio n aoC M i l . F A C A
person whose substantial inte r
esls a re affected by any o f th *
O ls tr lc ti proposed p e rm ittin g
decisions R N ntilled above m ay
p e titio n tor an a d m inistra tive
hearing in accordance w ith sec
lio n 120 11. F S Petitions must
com ply w ith the requirem ents ol
F lo rid a A d m in is tra tiv e Cod*
Rules 40C l H I and aOC l 111
end be tiled w ith (received by)
th * D is tric t Clerk, P O
Box
M2*. P e ia tk*. F lo rid a J i m
142*
P e t i t i o n s lo r ad
m l n l i t r a t l v * h e aring on the
above a p plication !*) m u sl be
tile d w ithin fourteen U 4| days ol
publications ol this n o lle * or
w ith in fourteen (14) days ol
a c tu a l receipt o l this intent,
w hichever lirs l occurs Fa ilu re
to h i* a petition w ithin this llm *
parted shall constitute a w aiver
o l eny rig h t such person may
h a v e t o r e q u e s t a n ad
m ln l s t r a l l v e d e te r m in a tio n
(h earin g) under section lit) i f
I S . concerning the su b le t t
p e r m it a p plication P etitio n s
w h ic h a re not tile d In ac
cor dance w ith th * above pro
visions are subject to dism issal
Rost# P arker.
D ale Control Technician
D ivision ol P erm it O at*
Services
P ublish J u ly ! I* * )
DEG*
U N C LAIM ED
V E H IC LE AUCTION
1/11/*]
14 P lym outh
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1* B ulck
4M4TW*GI101!I
IS F o rd
No ID N umber
14 F o rd
*B *)H l4 7 l4 l
IB F ord
IKW YI0B4M
40 Pontiac
2W I1W AN10120!
1/J1/T1
41 A m erican
lX M A W *a « F K I*2 IIO
10 C adillac
*S4*R*Q120*aC
i ! F ord
r u m n u io
• lO ld v n p b it*

IG)AJ1*HsFD44 l2f0
*4 Kawasaki
JK AZX4A laGAfanuj)
Altamonte Towing
117 M arker St
AM Spgs
Sal* Begins a lt s M A M
View ) hour p i &lt;j ,
P ublish July - ■**)

25—Special Notices
* * BATON CLASS * *
Indiv k G roup lessons avail
F o r in to
1 )* 1*11. Ginger
W r.ght, D ire cto r ot th * H u m
canes * } Stale Cham p one
C H E E R L E A D E R CLASS starts
soon Sign up now lo r th*
Cheerettes ages 4 t l Have
fu n g e l in sh a p e , m a ke
If lend* B u ild co n i id e m * and
sell esteem )14 IS4 4 or 111 I l l s

27—N ursery &amp;
Child Care____
ABC S M A L L D A V C A R f
Babies, toddlers 1 hoi meals

Free weekMDee

17)

out

D AYC A R E O P E N IN O m m y
Hidden la k e H om e 1 X 1 JO
L o ts o l T L C . r e ts a v a il
401C 4)1 221 4IE2____________

Tor Excellent..
P ro fe ssional C H IL D
Services c e ll21) )0M

CARE

M IC H E L L E ’ S H OUSE
II*
P ER W E E K ! Open 4 10AM 1]
M id n ig h t I 221 1411*1*1 IB

31—Medical
FL O R ID A CORF is an oulpa
lle n t r e h a b ilita tio n la s tly
pro vid in g the ideal service
you need f o r in fo rm a tio n or a

.. J l - Legal Services___
IM M IG R A T IO N P R O B L E M !*
C all A ttorney P e le r Hickey
4211104
N E E D A W IL L or liv in g w ill?
C all Smiles 21* 1)1* Also legal
research done

61—Money to Lend
BILLS DUE?
Have I Place to Pay I Slash
M o nthly P aym ents! Gel Cred
Hors O il Your B a rk ! Easy
Q ua lity No C o lla te ra l1 211 M i l

70—Listing Service
DELIVERY PERSON
P a rt lim e In q u ire a l * ♦ ) 04&gt;&gt;

C oastal M a rt Inc
Is now
h irin g tor t i l and p t positions
E iceH ent wages ben* I its. end
vacations Apply In person at
Coastal M a rt. 1411 Orlande
Ave Santord. F L E O E

CLERICAL
F u ll lim e. 10 key, tilin g , lig h t
typin g com puter experience
helpful Suarei D is trib u tin g
L o n g w o o d ______ . .024 1200

DEMONSTRATORS
C hristm as Around th * W orld
now h irin g Free 1M0 sam ple
k it
No In v e s tm e n t
A ls o
b o o k in g p a rtie s
110 tre e
m erchandise and m o re l
40121*1121_________

ELECTRONIC TECH
W ill tra m aot alSSlOl
R»tw«sd«bia Fee

EXP. PAINTER
M ust be a b i* to spray, brush
and r o ll 221 4121. Iv m sg

EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
SAn D «l M a n u fa c tu rin g Is
a c c e p tin g a p p lic a tio n s to r
E X P E R I E N C E D IN D U S
T R IA L sewing m achine o p *f
a to rt only Accepting apphea
lions Ih ru July 2nd. then again
S tarting Ju ly 12th for h irin g to
begin July llt h P aid holidays
and vacation, a ir conditioned
fa c ility 1140 Old Lake M a ry
R d. Santoed *0122 111)0
G ENERAL

I M W . l l t h SI.
A D D TO YOUR INCOME
S E LL AVON MOWt
C A LL )21 4222 *c 221-*41*

FLO R ID A STATE REQUIRES
a ll contractors be ir g is to rtd
o r c e rtifie d To v e rily a slat*
c o n t r a c t o r s M e a n s * c e ll
t 100 2*1 1*40 O ccu p a tio n a l
Licenses * r * re q u ire d by th*
county and con be v e -ilie d by
ce llin g 221 IDO, e . t 1422

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
R E S /C O M M V in y l S iding .
A lu m
F r a m in g
D ry w*M
O w ns Root ng. Concrete
111 44J) S O B a tln t, CBCS1MM

Carpentry
C A R P E N T E " AM kin d s Ot home
re pairs, p a in ting A ceram ic
11* R ichard Gross
)21 1*12

Cleaning Service
1 P R I N O C L E A N I N G . In
outside Rentals Also w kly
rates Windows, to o l 111 t i l l

M E D IC A L

WAREHOUSE

Medical Assist.-LPN
Full tim e, tor busy Gaslroen
l*ro to g y p r a c tic e
S enlord
Area Send resum e le : P O
Bes 114*. Santord. F L » m
M EDICAL

LPNS
11PM I AM
1 )P M lu ll
in person
Clr . * IV_E_

p a rt lim e AND
O' p a rt tim eapply
Lakeview Nursing
m d S t Sanford

NIGHT AUDITOR
Full tu n *, experienced pref
Must be honest, dependable,
outgoing p e rsona lity
PART
TIME FRONT D ESK CLERK
lle x ib l* hours Inc week ends
will train
Im m e d ia t e
em ploym ent Apply tod ayl
Super IM e lx l. S R. 44and 14

Survey Personnel
Rod person and instrum ent
person needed for construe
tion lay out crew A pply a l
M l t A irp o rt R lvd Between
1AM 4PM ________________

SALES COUNSELOR
Oaklawn P ark C em etery and
Funeral Home is looking lor 2
lu ll tune em ployees lor p r*
need counseling C ell D el*
Myers
______ 122 424)

Secretary
Part Tim*

Filing,

typing

phone work C ell 40) 111 12*0

TELEMARKETING
Experience p re le rre d . bu l w ill
if am Excellent o tllc e . toca
lion, program and opportuni
ly
For In fo r m a tio n c a ll
i MO M l 00 )a

TELEMARKETERS
Pciminent And
Temp Positions
Company w ill tra in people
with phone skills E x p . not
necessary Hours Mon Thurs
S tP M S a t. «AM 1PM Flex
bie on hours when pe rm *
nent Salary plus bonus
Sr c ltlja n * welcom ed!
Never A Fee'

Help Personnel *1* *1**

TITLE CLERK
E rp only M ust w ork 4 '. days
end t e v e n in g
A p p ly In
person 1211 W Is l St San
lo rd ________________ _

WAIT STAFF
AM and PM BUS PERSON
AM and PM A pply in person
Holiday Inn 120 N P alm etto
A y*. Senlord. FL
NOPHONE CALLS. PLEASE I

Full llm * . p e rt tim e Up tp
I f 21 p e r h o u r
AM I h l l t l
a v a ila b le
401414*141 R*
lundebto Fee___________ ____
W AREHOUSE A N D O E M IR A L
LA B O R H E L P N C E D E D I
Bonus tor d r iv e rs A ll Shills
available D a lly pay. re lee
Report re ady to w ork 1 X am.
In d u s tria l La bor SvC
DU
French A y N o phone cells

73—Employment
Wanted
C N A/HH A CPH certifie d Car
mg end professional Santord
Geneva o r surrounding areas

M-hf

24* *120

H E LP E R OP A L L TRADES.
G ro c e ry s h o p p in g . I l l w /
shut ins. d 'iv e lo doctor No
Iob too big or s m a ll I Reason
able rates 212 *1)1 Iv msg
NEW 114 insurance tor M r*
N A lta m o n te area
_________C all 22) M )0________

93—Rooms lor Rent
CLEAN ROOMS, single llarbng
Slt/w k
K itc h e n , phtn*.
laundry, vide* games, ell
street parking IM *41)
SANFORD Sleeping room, all
house pf i v Sad wk with depot
it 224 2444
__
___
SANFORD. Furrs o r u n lu rn .
110'w k
in c lu d e * u tilitie s
Also room s u ita b le tor couple.
14x24. BIOS w k
W a sh e r.
dryer, pool A lt 2111

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
NOTICE
A ll re n ta l an d re a l estate
edvertisem ents are Sub|*ct to
the Federal F a ir Housing Act
w hich m a k e s it Ille g a l to
* d i * f t i t * any preference i.m
Ita lio n o r d is c r im in a t io n
based on race, color religion
sex handicap fa m ilia l t'a tu t
or n a tio n *' o rig in

NIC ELY F U R N IS H E D Apt In
unique setting n e a r downtown
U til paid, re t ’ % no pets 1110
mo
22) 022*
ONE BORM I bath I u.r-tvhed
ettkie ncy, S antord 1)21 mo
1 KB deposit.............. -- M 4 1 M *
SANTORO
L a rg e upstairs t
bdrm epl w / big eat In kltch
*n t i l l Inc w ate r 222 2*42
W INTER SPR IN O S . Furn apt
In priva te hom e u tilitie s paid
end cable P r iv e t* entrance
1121 wk , *100 sec dep 4*1
t ill an ytim e

Wholesale warehouse select
In g u p lo 40 p o s it io n s
W a re h o u s e m a n a g e m e n t,
m a rke tin g sales S tart today!
No * * p * fi* n c # required
C all Lisa 22*0022_______

HOUSE CLEANERS

Ai i fk«K#r». A 1 I»*y' Mu n*«M*
Of w tfA ffXll C j|r n ffd fd »l
C o m p an y ." M fr i y M amI i

Im illion IntUlltn
E x p e r ie n c e d i n s t a l l e r s
w anted Good 11 *04 i t * )U 4
i r i RASY ■ WORK TO DAY.
GET P A ID TO DAY! SPR IN T
STAF F I N G ________ 22* 2011
L IV E IN N E E D E D Room A
board and m onthly salary
No Fee G F L IS to * 11*4142

MAIDS
F T, M F. 1 4 W ill tra in ,
u n ifo rm s M o lly M a id . 1*1 1001

Mechanic
M u si be A S E c e rtifie d , lop
pay. great benefits! 22) *0*0
ask tor Sheltoy
________

WIN $4,500°°
D o o rs O pen J u ly 4th
at 3 :3 0
Package Prices S12. $15. $17 $24 &amp; $28

KNIGHTSOFCOLUMBUS
2504 S. Oak Ave • Sanford • 322-9777

M E D IC A L

LPN

323-5176

71-H elp Wanted

WILL TRAIN
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
$150-1450

71-Help Wanted

EMPLOYMENT

7 1 - H tlp Wanted

W hatever Your Field...

F u ll lim e , 1 ) and I t 1 Charge
Nurse positions Experience in
long te rm c a r* h ig h ly d *
s lr e a b l*
D ru g I r e * w o rk
p la c e
C o n t a c t! D e b a r y
M anor. 44 N Mwy 11*2. D*
b a ry , FI 22111.444 4414

MASTER

ELECTRICIAN

L k 'd 'l n * 14hrs F a ir p rice s!
Ret s tEROOOIIf]
11144)1

Flooring
HAROWOOO FLO OR IN O
Install Sanding Finishing
T O M Q U E N I I I ) 4)4 11*7

Home Improvement
XL DOCS IT ALL
F ix It tig h t a t a p ric e you can
a ffo rd L ie d Ins F ro m s ta rt
lo lim sh Carpentry p lu m b
Ing. e le c tric a l, and ro oting
sves 22 y r* o l experience No
fob too b g or sm a ll Call
1)4 t i l l e r &gt;14 ISM 24h r*.

P in WAY ■
w r snow

up

FIND A BUMPER CROP OF
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE

CLASSIFIEDS!

R A N D Y ’ S Q U A L IT Y LAW N.
Complete pro c a r* since l*eo
Cleanups hauling 111 «)1 s
TOM A J I f f ' S LA W N C A R E t
Res /Comm . dependable, low
r a lt s l Freeest
)K&gt; 10)0
TURF TR IM M ER S Low rates.
Free e s t. Res A com m t
tim e yr round) Ret 12) 1144

Masonry
TWP MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Stucco, Concrete. Renov*
tiom Uc./le*
&gt;11)444

Outside Lighting
REPLACE Parking let. pole A
bldg security lights P aint A
repairs S W S 14241)0

Paintinc
K A H PAINT AN D R E M O D E L
Free Estimates I Refs . I k
No job loo sm all! 4**-4)44

Concrete

Plumbing

C A P T A IN CONCRETE. Wayno
Beal &gt; M an ^Kxalily Opera

P L U M B IN G R E P A IR A N D
SERVICE ’ Free estimate*.
Ik 4CFC01I4141140*02. Tom

Io n ' M* int/TS* 1*01

RAINEY R O O F IN G . Over 24
y r*. exp
S e r v in g L a k e ,
V o lu s ia . S e m in o le . F re e
e s tim a te *
L i t . S I. R C.
0011*14. bonded *04 1)4 *411.
*04 472 2* I l o r 224 4422

Trash Hauling
AFFORDABLE H A U L IN G W ill
clean, haul tra s h You name III
We’ll haul Ml C all 111 0244

THT
CERAMIC T IL E A M A R B LE
• ip * r i* n c * d in a ll phase*,
custom w ork, p a in tin g and
other home re p a irs 4012*1
42*4 or *04 211 4144___________
E XP E R IE N C E D In a ll phases
ot III* Installation I n * . I k .
wholesale t it* p ric e * *42 tea*

Tree Service

~

ECHOL! TREE SVC L k 's . In*
"L e t the P rofessionals do It."
Free estim ates
222 272*

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n«ra|*4**R»CAH*4m B M N I' 1, ^

\ J r r r t i sr ) n u r I tusi nr w / r r r v Duy I or Is I m r
S 7 7 f ' r r Month. ( n i l ( Inssifitul.
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99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
C LE A N 1 BDRM er Slodto a ll
carpet, b ltn d i. A appliances
17)5 J»S plu s se cu rity No
P«&gt;*1_______
7)0 )!&gt;«
C LE A N . QUIET I bd(.n ,,pl
AC, Ifld g e stove. » » ts r tn d .
near 1&gt; Worn or Reasonably
p r ic ed Eves H I H i t

1 0 3 -Houses
Untumlshed / Rent

Stenstrom Rentals

e f f ic ie n c y a p a r tm e n t.
P a r tia lly turn
A/C Free
canoa ore K alla t Landing
u t s mo No i«-tt jjj aero

a L K . MA R Y 1/1 con do,
w /tin g le garage. Iplc . Lease
w- Option t i l l mo STM tec
• SANFORD 1/1 A pl W /den.
I pic . IJT1 mo . 1)C0 u k
• SANFORD. 1/1 w 's in g le gar
Ig rooms, lettced yd . CM A
IS M mo tssotec
O LO CH ARBOR, 1/1 w /de n.
te r n pool w /|a c u )7 l. Ip lc .
d b l gar l IfM m o t*00 set
• S U N l AND 1/1.1. w c a rp o rt,
le n c e d yd t i l r a s to ra g e .
CM A IS21 rno. tWO tec
Stenstrem R eally. Inc.
"W e Manage your Hem e,
lik e ilw e ie w r
J im Deyle
777 7445 A fter 5 PM sIM -144)

LA K E J IN N IE APARTM ENTS
I Odrm A p ti Availably Free
w a te r/ga » I T H I t H

1 B D R M . &gt; B A T H . Fenced.
P ln e c re tl area ab solutely no
p e ts &gt;471 w /d is c o u n t 3W )546

Lavan’s Landing

1 I C.ARAC.F
W ft hOOkUp
te r n porch CHA tSSO mo
♦WO d ip ST« B l t / t A P I « T fl
1 /1 S A N F O R O . l a n c e d ,
spar tou t l i t ! a m o nth 5450
deposit l i t SKOor 1 » 4M0

C O N V EN IE N T A N O LP A C IO U l
C A LL GENEVA GARDENS
APTS.
fflm g
G F F IC IIN C V Apt., vary em ail
n a a d t carpel, nice
neighbor hood 11)5 mo Plus
alec 774 7774

I A 1 BDRM VILLAS
RENT TOOWH
C R E O IT N O PROBLEM
A p p lic a tio n s tor ) ndrm
llo m a t N o * Being Accepted

L a te Ada Ib d rm .tJ M m o
I b d rm . te 10 mo and up

D U P L E X LAKE M A R Y
1
b rd m
I tm
stove, re lrlg .
A / C . w ash d r y h o o k u p l
tM Q /m o .H W d e p H U M S
SANFORD Modern 1/h A /C .
r a r p e l. blinds d ith w a th e r .
I dr v ftn . r arpor I S4G06J0 /O il

C a s tle b e rry , I bdrm A J
b d rm
A ttic Storage! C a ll
Jnan In. * rP o n lm r, t .J * iJU
SANFORD S B .U K rpl W r r . lt
P ool A L a u n d ry , I A 1
bedroom s Convenient lor a

tion' Can Pal 771 4450

TWO EORM. Available All
single tier y
Casselberry location
C all M a h t s a . m il I t

SAN FO R D T bdrm . cars* H /A ,
c a rp o rt laundry rm , S i f t mo
14M Lake A veH O O K S
S M A L L t b d r m . appliances,
c a r p o r t id e a l t i l e lo r I
person 1)10 plus dep Jtt USA
1 B D R M . I Bath S rrn porch
CMA ell appls . I w c arport.
t ilS m u D it t o s
_________ .

107-M obile
Homes / Rent

S A N F O R D I b d rm , p o rc h
c le a n , u t i l i t i e s lu r n ith e d
e n e p I power IDO plus tr&lt; No
p e lt aOTlat D M or to i la l ataT

F L O E R SPRINGS OH Mwy ID .
1.1 A 1 B drm t S T l t l w k SIM
dap 111 1 /11________________
M O B IL E HOME ig lol located
on SI Rd 45 West Sanford
SlOO mo 777 1104 hr, msq

B E A U T IF U L 4/1 fam ily home
1/00 plus dep M u tt seel San
l e d Court Comm 1/J IK I
HR AND NEW 1 BDRM i bath
w ith garage on b&gt;g corner let
leJS m o * o i i n o i i i ____
CORNER LOT &gt;.- .1 Ikt.om
1/1, lire p t. la m .ly rm carport
Q uiet near I) 11. remodeled
ISIS m o U t a 777 D M No pets
H ID D E N LAKE. V I. ISM a
m onth SlOO security deposit
U M » t_

HUD HOMES
F fcm tS M O e w n WHY RE NT /

The Hllllman Creep. I l l 111]

114 - Warehouse
Space / R e n t___
L O N G W O O D /l A K E M A R Y
M id s»e storage warehouses.
600 POO 1100 so tt. F ree rent
w / t ! m e lease, fro m S14S’m o
___ M l OI W _______ ____
SI ( U H II r VVARE MOUSE v i
a n d Old Lake M a ry B ird
*1.15 0
1.000 Sq f l
Ol
lie warehouse 'F in is h e d o l
lic e space also available
Kapenke H eaitr. I M F I I I I
W A R E H O U S E SPACE A v a il­
a b le 301 N Maple Ave San
fo rd M lW O a s k lew S heilay

Realker
Nice cent H /A
la£ E MARy
* b d rm . l i t b a lh . b lind s
B n c n l yd Lake M ary tchooTt
HOP plus sec 104 444 I I/O

70&amp; SO FT. W arehouta space,
lo r shop or storage, on San
lo rd A irp o rt F ligh t lin e In
eludes ollice and b a thro om
w shower |400mo 1 » 4 0 4

LANE MARY. 1 bdrm older

117—Commercial
Rentals

Home faOO'mo plus security,
s e p a ra te e fllc le n c y a p t
r i» _ m o p lu ssa cu r11y M l l l t l
N | { b ~ U P S T A IR S home. Now
app! W ater and garbage patd
P 50 piu » dapooii
t i l te a ]

-M$FoSo-Tbdrm--T mmspin"
plan large home w-tng tangly
rm
Cent M 'A N shaded
corner rot 11/1 mo plus tecu
r|ly d e p W JLP roperl.es
- Wes Lauw tm a. ID 4 /lt
S AN FO R D Eaecuhve 4 bdrm I
tv e ’ h 1 ,0 0 0 sq I I P o o l,
w orkshop I acre Na pels!
S l.IM P or n g Realty i n M i l
S AR FO R D lease w ith option to
buy 1/1 I t . 111! Cypress Ave
StTIpluS security 7450364

N I G H T C L U B 4066 sq
II .
Titusville lully equip SHOO
m e Liquor He a v a il 6)4 0116
. J A N E O R D - . J O a 71- C J:
10. /OO sq II w ith o i l . re s
llr lc s
truck h i - s p rin k le d
440V
1 phase service L I

m enu

cr distribu tio n

c tr

I I SOU I D 1116

118—Office
Space/R ent
N E W Sanford ottices an d or
warehouses 4001.600 sq II
Special STSt/mo M l 7534

oi l ICE. IIH sq. It. Bait
do w n tow n Senlord locatio n
S l / l m o 1/66166____________
S AN FO R O Camm . 1441 sq ft
i 16 a It High Ira llic area.
J im D o y k . SNnstrem R e a lty.
I n r 111 1411

Find the
skills you
need to
get a
better
fob
In the

SEARS R E F R I O E R A T OR .
alm ond. 70 cu II. 5700 SEARS
W ASH ER . 5150 777 170
• S IN O LE B E D w ith fram e
New condition 1 4 0 0 6 0
___________ 1716017

VENTURI I PRO PERIllS
F H A O R V A A llO W A l ! \
G o v ' l F o r e c lo s u r e s . Re
p o s / A s s u m e N o Q u a lif y
H om es* O w n e r fin a n c in g
Seminole, Orange. Vofusle

laniard less than 51.600 down

• TWO S M A L L SOFAS. Col
oclul, flo ra l M l 171 7164
USED B E D D IN G SAL EH King.
Queen, F u ll A Single 145 a Set
A U p l L A R R Y ’ S M aH 177 4111

A iiu in a No Q u a lllle sl
a 5 /1 on 1/1 a c ra l Fenced cut de
sac. dead end street 14 4 600
A dditional homes a v a il tess
than S/K down I

LX I VCR. B rand New) I yr
M a in ! agreem ent 5150 546
6064________________________

L k . M a r y / l e n g w o o d P eel
Home 1 1 , garage, liv in g
dining, lam rm s M l 500
l k M ary pool heme. 4/1. living,
dining, fa m ily rm . 1106.600
1 A c rts 04 Seclusionl Conlem
po»ary J/7 tw o story. Iplc, scr
porch w/spa. detached
garage, workshop. 1114.600

PAUl &amp; BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERHES
171 4 / 6 4

BAD CREDIT

SANFORO. O llk e space. 1400
sq I I building total, 1100 sq
II pe r o llic e unit 111 /004

121—Condominium
Rentals
L A K E MARY SANFORD erea
1/1. W /O , pool, tennis, spa.
and m o re 1SlOO mo M l 14/1
S A N F O R D . 1 b d rm . 1 b a lh
Ik I ro o t Washer, dfyec, pool.
1560 O R J AM COR P 616 6041

UN-SATIONAL
UMMER LIVING
at

80EVILLA APARTMENTS!

)u n u

BATEMAN REALTY
L K Real Estate B roker
7440 Sanford Ave

321-0759.............. 32I-22S7

BUILDER'S SPECIAL
Brand new 1/1 lo r only 161.100
on your lot No money down II
equity In your lol
PETERSONHOMES 1411166

HALL R E A L T Y
31? V/ Flu,! SI

S.tnfot.1

LAKE M A R T 1 b d rm 1 balh
w /la m ily room, c e n tra l H /A .
fenced yard, garage, w alk lo
go lf course la t.e o o Owner
Imancmg w ith t i l 000 down
LAKE FRONT H O M E. 1 bdrm
w ith le m ily rm U nique view
fro m k itc h e n and ro a r o l
hom e! Inside u tility , carport
Only 514.500
BANK REPOS

323*5774

FOR SALE OR RENT I b d rm I
b lh C a rp o rt, u t ilit y shed,
screened patio *01 15) 01*4
LK M A R Y
|/7 w ith le m lly
rm lo treed lol M l.000
W M a tic/ow skl, 1 7 1 ^6 6 1 ^
SANFORO FanU shc buy' )
b d rm
I balh New carpel,
p a in t New kitchen T o ta lly
renovated 54] 000 566 70)4 or
111 4101

SANFORZ. 1 bdrm. family rm
new A/C. new carpel 1/ oco
down F MA 54/ 100 7/4 )l44

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEM ENT A REAL TY
66/ 111 / » ! / ] &gt; ] 65)6
OVER

S I 36
m

YEARS

STENSTROM
REALTY,

INC.

VVr list ami sell
more property than
anyone in the Grealer
Sanford lake Mary area.
• C O U N TR Y LIV IN O on 1/4
Ac r e w ' G r e a t r m . s p ill
B d rm
Plan. Fenced Y a rd !
F a m ily rm or 4th B drm lo b e
done I New Root Tco I 546,5001
• START OUT NIOHT w /th ts
I ' l w /lo ls o l Room! Fenced
L o l w /v le w o l Lakel Room lor
R V B o a l l Enc C a r p o r t !
SS4.SG0I
6 W E L L M A IN T A IN E D ) : w 'a
G arden 1/7 Balh in U t ilit y '
E at In Kitchen. F a m ily rm .
t/a A c re . Fenced. P riv a te
S treet!
146,600'

CALL ANYTIME

322-2420

A IR COND ITIO NER HUN TER
u.SOO BTU. 6 y rs old Good

HIOOEN L A K E . 1 yes young ]
bdrm . 1 bln s p ill plan ) car
g a ra g e , s c re e n e d p o r c h
M arket price 560 s. liste d al
5/6 000
Dot W aller 6)11441
E R A Daniel and W ohlwender

O n tu iK ,
GOV'T REPOS, bank lore cio
s u re t, assu m e no q u a lity
mortgages I Low m onthly
OBANK FO RECLOSURE. 1r.
cent H /A . scr porch, nice
neighborhood
510 000
• MUD FORECLOSURE. 4 7
In P lnecre sl G re at home I
Low down
HO s
• I D Y L L W I L D E 111 w ith
la m llty rm . eel in kitchen,
super targe In ground pool I
Only M7 000
Call lor d fla ils t

Jm l Minitiild, 323-7271
AA C arnet. Inc., I l l I &gt;M

condition 6100 O B O i l l l » 4

- 3 2 1 - 2 7 2 0

330-1431

Paradise
at

Your
Doorstep...
Ask About Our
Spectacular Summer Specials!

-

IM F F a rk Or., la n ia rd
641 W Lake M a i y 61. Lk M a ry

•In Our 37th Y tir*
T U S K A W IL LA O iH re tt saiel 4
bd rm . 1 bath. poo*, fire place
O w ner finance, no q u a lify .
IQS down 5116 600 461 0)17
m i M A P L E AVE SALE OR
R E N T W /O p tla n closa to
schools, shopping. 1/1, liv in g
A d in in g 5)0 000 664 111 6711
7 B D R M . I BATH C O T T A O t.
Appliances, storage shed 7564
M ohaw k Ave 111 000 110 7067
*1 HOMES ON i LOT. h i .
la m rm
A 7-1 lor M om
560 6001
■CASSELBERRY 4 /| Trees. Cut
De Sac Tarms. Isa opl OUT
S TA N D IN G 1106 W0
C A L L B A R T R E A L E S T . INC.
_________(60)1)71 )4ts________

149—Commercial
P r o p e r ly / J a le ^
LO N O W O O D . High v lt lb ilt y
Free standing building Toned
C l S m ith and A iio c 114 1414

Beautiful
Apartments to
Have and to
Hold...

• Smgto Story Design • No one
• Fnendty on t ile Manager*
above or bakrw
•Llrwyje Apt E liras
• Studos, 1 i 2 Badrm
• Security • f o r Your Peace ot
AlSoidabto Apaitmenta
Mmd
• FurnishedUrVumiahad StuxSoi

3301 Sanford Ave., Sanford •323-3301
N o u n M -F . 9 • 5, S a t . 1 0 - 2

Welcome Home
to
Country Lake Apts.

2 Bedroom / 2 Bath
1/2 month FREE
n l l h a l J i l l ' m i l l Ir-a s r

- a llM O O M - tM T - H e v t - r w f
child urgenlte d a n d ready lo r
school In c lu d e s tw in bed.
m atching headboard, dresser,
desk, end hutch A ll fo r 5100
m D ai

DININO

ROOM

SET.

M anufactured 1411, 6 placet.
• a c tlto n l c o n d itio n A s k in g
56101717411_______ ;________

•ELECTROLUX

VACUUM

sweeper co m p le te w ith a ll
accessories good condition
5 5 )......:.........
....... .1116656
H O S P IT A L B E D . A ll atoc ,
• * c t l c o n d . a ll accessories
Inc .5600 OBO ........ 1710)06

i

205—STampa/ Coins
IN D IA N S. L ln c p ln t. to ile r sons
Buffaloes. D im as, halves 10%
below b id BaA 407 )1 ) 6066

211— Antiques /

Col Itell bits

‘ D E A L E R SPACE AVAI L A B L E * A u n ty M a ry 's A n ­
tiq u e s . 1661 B ra n c h Av e.
0 7 f l ) Santoed. Wa buy ana
piec e /e n tlre e ila to s l 466-7764

P F A F F S a w i n g M a c h in e ,
com puter Model tea#. M int
Cond A ppria sed S600 Sell
5)00 firm M l 1466

• K I R B Y H E R IT A O E 64 vecu
um A ttachm ents, shsmpooer.
'5100 177 6716

• X U O O A O I * A M S O M IT K . \
— Huid i l ded .-tr.ree- pleuer Ttgnrtan V ery good condi Hon 555
■
___________ 777 0647___________
N IN TE N D O . M l. Power Glove.
5K&gt;. Joystick, t l ) Jo rP td . 110.
Speadboard. U . M othership.
55 rem ote. 515; Repair kit,
I ) ; cleaning k it. U . 4 games.
174 a a c h i F o u rtc e re . 51).
S u p e r n e s s A n g l e r . 515/
Super con 7. 51); Call )77 550)
to r Info, ask fo r Daniel_______

Relax In Your New Spa!

O L D C A L O R I C OA S A N D
WOOD B U R N IN G RANOE.
Very ra re E acaltont condi
lion Make o ile r 1)6 4)06

• TOOL BOX. P la stic tool bo&gt;

215— Boats and
Accessories
6 AIRBOAT. toll Gratvhoppvr

POOH TOON BOAT 41. 70 II 40

repairs are done W a rra n ty 74
yrs eaparlencal John.
A + Bast A ppliances, 174 )165

• OESK la r student. Custom
m ade w ith file cabinet and
storage shelves SSO M l 5166
D IA M O N D S O LIT A IR E RINGS
566 and up. F rte slu n g !
Best Pawn A Jew #try, n f r s ils

Seals S. portable, never used
W. cedar gazebo underwater
lig h t 5 U / 5 407 631 7777

• LOVE SEAT. S le*per. gold A
black p ie d . Good condition
S40 » 6 1660_________________

NO SERVICE CALL FEE when

• C A B IN E T , wood base X In
ch a t high. 1* inches deep
F o rm ica lo p Good condition
57) Cel 11)0 &lt;606_____________
• C A M E R A . Y a s h lc a m il 174
T L R . e rc e lle n l condition, w ith
case, book 5100 177 5)1), De
Ilona

D O LLS W A N T C O . P ra 1664
B 6 rb i« 6 . G l n n y i. S h lrto y
Temples and ethers UP t l f o

160 HP, Lyco m ing new megs .
7 props, tra ile r. 11500 Cell
771 5405 or 7 )) m o __________

• M IC R O W A V E 1 )6 . L a rg * .
Clean, works per laef. 177 14)0

A T T E N T I O N CAR Phan*
B u y t r l. C e llu a r car phone
150 00. 40) 110 7)5)___________

Registered PetT

L IV IN O RM torn.. 5 pc . sola 7
chairs, ottom an A colfee la
b 't 67)1 711 1640

MATTRESS A N D BO X springs
double sue sets fo r sale Great
value! 170 sat ............ 1710660

223—M isce lla neous

10

• W ELSH COROI. Male. I I mo
needs fe n c e d y a r d p r i l e r
someone w ith other dog. gels
alo n g w e ll w ith c a ls too l
F R E E TO GOOD H OM E
171 6765

• CORNER HUTCH. P in t &lt;
) glass doors, d ra w e r A low
dorrs 6 l b o trtom w /space lor
sloraga 1100 fir m C all 177
0)67. ly. m s q ________________
D IN IN O ROOM Sat Beautiful
1610's, solid m ahogany. 5750.
146 7665____________________

P IA N O FOR SALK W tnfed a
responsible parson to take on
a low m o nthly payment on a
be a u tifu l console peano no
money down C all tall (ree
I 600 511 m i _______________
• PI NECREST ELECTRIC
ORGAN 60 chord. ) ] keys
Good con dition 561 171 5654
George____________________
W ANT E D I CASH Paid tor* used
M usical Instrum e nts! Regard
less Ol condition! 606 1() 6)64

AKC COCKER Spaniel pups. 1
fe m a le . 1 m a le s, w /shots,
tic e lle n l bloodline, best oile r,
1711)51 o r 700 1670__________
GERMAN SHEPHERDS. 1
Germ an Im ports. AKC. Pup
pies l o l 1* y rs K N VP working
lines and lop show US0 400
606 671 7575_________________

145-D uplex fo r Sale

DELTONA

A T T E N T IO N Musicians!
A m alaa ur o r Professional In
••re sted In discounts on In
strum ents end aecesso-lest?
C a l l ____
604)1)4)64

• F R E E TO GOOD Heme. M is
^ d P l l b u l l ^ _ p p w ^ n &gt;1 6 6 ^ _

RENT w /O P TIO N lo buy. )/H s
•a c h A ppls LO N G W O O D
144 600 6 » 6610 a lta r 5 PM

HP S utukl. custom tra ile r. In
W arranty L IK E NE Wl 56500
Cash or Ire d e l 777 *74)_______
• I t ft. BO W R fD E R
161 HP
I/O . About 15 hrs. Im m ecu
l e t e . w / t r a l l e r c ov e r . M u st
Seel IIP 000OBO 777 6576
• 1464 S K I/F IS H Best 40HP
M erc., w /tra lto r R unt great
5)000 P a rtia l finance 665 7606
• I t . t« F T . S PO RTC R AFT
Open fis h e rm a n , t i t OMC
S a a d riv e . 5)600 C o n s id e r
trade foe |el ski o r F la il boat
77)07)6

for sm a ll pick up U 0 Call
114 06S7 a lte r 1 P M
_______
• TV TR AYS. Sal o f tour w ith
p o rla b la stand B ronte finish
E rc a lla ritc o n d itlo n l 5)5
771 5667

FUES AUTO SALES
_ * * 327 2692 * * _
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
E rc e p l la r . te g , title etc
1456 OLDS CUTLASS CI ERA
4 door, aulo. a ir. stereo, re a lly
a nice c a r l O N LY tla v 56 per
m onth
C all M r Payne

Courtesy Used Cars. 323-2123
1*54 PONTIAC Flare GT. re b u ilt
V t Red, t/K M iles, w a rra n ty
LO A O E D H 7 4 S 1 7 I))M
•t

C H E V Y F a ll i t . W aged,
diesel, good cond . cold AC.
_ n » » l i f l l il« J
______

6) TOYOTA Calico GT. S sp .
Cold AC. stereo cats
w /a q u a l . ru n s e tc
Erlra
sharp 57700)14)7)*_________
t ) OLDS O M E O A . w h ile , 46,600
m ilt s , g a ra g e d , s e rv ic e d
SI M0QU O
767 164)
• 14 C H E V T C avalier Station
wagon. AC. a u lo 114)5
________ Call J40 6077 ______
17 L I N C O L N T o w n c a r
S ig n a tu re . E rc e lle n l Cond
5)500 171 41 la o r la * 157)
• 16 LE BARON convertible
red.loaded, dig. dash 75K m l
17000 P a rlla l llnance 645 7601
• 64 C H E V Y C tto b rlty . AC.
Auto. 6 door 57K m lle t 5150)
F irm ) » 417)
• * } J E E P Sport Auto. PS. PB
A C . a l a r m . , w h ile
UK
m l 115.700 Like new 771 1646

2 3 3 - A u t o P a r is
^ A c c e s s o r ie s
• W H EE LS A TI RES. Pontiac
F ire b ird 14 In la ir shape
w. centers and lugs 560 for a ll
i )50 6655

235— T r u c k s /
B u se s/ Vans
CHEV Y ». TON Silverado. 1666
W / u til bed. alum , lopsier
M a n y a a lr a i. ar cel cond
57.600 746 4064 M F anytim e
C H E V Y K-S B L A IE R . 1661. 4t4
w / S ilverado pkg Good con
d ilto n . a ll au lo 57.400 777 657)
• F O R D BUS ‘ 1*7). GOOD
C O N D ITIO N 5I.700CALL
777 7 5 0 6 _______
• H A N O IC A P P E O V A N
16*0
F ord E 150 L ilt, autom atic
doors 57.000 373 7476
• IS U IU 4e4 P IC K -U P . *61. 5
spd, I0K m l. 6 c y l. A/ C.
custom in te rio r 1*700 771 6613

Sanford Motor Co.
1507 J E E P CHEROKEE • •
door. 4 wheel d r iv * . Pioneer
package, c lo th seals, very
clean. *7.663 C all 777 4767

230—A ntique/Classic
Cars

67 DO DOE R A M . Cenvarstoit
van, I7K m l . Is! owner I TV.
nm 'rndO 573.450 ) ) ) 6)65

• PONTIAC F ire b ird IH 6. One
ow ne r I G a ra g e d l 41K m l
Nice 54700 40 ) 771 4666

239—M otorcycles
and Bikes

231-C ars

41 HONDA Highlhiwk CB 110

B U IC K. 14)4, F u ll H t t Slat Ion
wagon Runs good B e il o ile r
771 1576 ______ _
BUICK 5 K T H A W K . 141674 dr.
A/ C. PS. cruisa. t ill, low m l.
• •ce l cond 11.500 — 56647)7
“ P U BLIC AUTO A U C T IO N .
EVERY FRI DAY ) : M P M
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
'
Hwy. 61. Daytona Beach
404 m 111)

E vcellenl Cond 1000 m i. Newt
to sell SHOO J)e m i)

241—Recreational
V e h icle s/C a m p e rs
I t FT Sunline Travel Trailer
a l l M im osa T a rra cr. Sun land
E sta ir. Sanl o r d ___ ___
• J* FT. 167) DODGE RV. tow
m iles, sleeps 6, stove, shower,
fridge SitOO 77J 0)7*

Well Advertise Your Car
EVERYDATTil ITS SPED!
( o r o t h e r m o to r v e h ic le )

*■

3 lines for only

$ 0 1 2 4
^

■

i

■

(additional lines extra)

A d m u s t in c lu d e p h o n e n u m b e r a n d a s k in g p ric e . I f v e h ic le h a s n ’t
b e e n s o ld in 10 d a y s , c a ll us a n d w e ’ll r e n e w it fre e . N o c o p y c h a n g e
w h ile a d is m i n i n g e x c e p t fo r p rice. N o n - c o m m e r c ia l only.

Call 322-2611 Ibday!
A R A IIS m i

733 Secret Harbor Ln.
Lake Mary
32U 7303

SHORT OF CASH ?
Seriously looking lo r a nice
clean, use-4 car ? O E P E N
D A BLE Down payments as
low as 1166 Includes ta r A
in to Can

222—M usical
Merchandise

199— Pets 8 Supplies

200—

• C H EV Y CAM ARO • *77. Re
b u ll! V I. l o ll of new pa rts!
SI 06)OBO 771 0156any tim e

VEGETABLES
P ole beans,
snap beans, peas. corn, and
o ir e ________________ 1)1 1161

• W A T E R F A L L . Portable in
tid e o r outside 5100 1714161

HA I R SALONS. S w eetw ater.
Turn key 514.000 F ern Park.
17 67.57.000 614 5165

D E L U X E ,D E L U X E .D E L U X E
New 4 bdrm 1 b a lh w ith all
the e itra s Included' O nly 51
le la l down Good, bad or no
credit Bankruptcy OK C$41
"3 im ataFiol, 40/ a i l 6664
■ X C H A N O f OR S E L L your
properly locatedanyw tserel
Investors R eally. II* t a i l

O LDSM OBILE 55. ItSS * ' - •
sedan, 71 000 m iles, p /w . p i.
cruH a A C 55 100171 651)

to Eat

• P IO M Y D A TE palm tree S «
Can d e live r 714 B rle rcllH SI
i n 7144
____

140— Business
F or Sale______

FORD TE M P O GL. 1666 77 000
m iles, auto . A/ C, a ll options
Like new t i ) 450 ] » 107)

221—Good Things

193—Lawn 8 Garden

M ai#

• FORD T H U N D E R B IR D '64
A ll o r ig in a l I Heads som e
w ork. 51.6*5 0 6 0 1 )1 0 1 5 4

4 FAMILY SALE

NEW CONSIGNM ENT SHOP
Nnw accepting clothes Alt
sites needed, especially large
M l 0654

• F R E E P U P P Y III
weeks old 111 7474

FO R D O A IA X V , 1*14. Runs
good 16)0 OBO or la ir Ira d r
lo r a sm a lle r car 171 7064
before * P M
______

• OLDS D E L T A 66. 1666. F u lly
loaded One owner, e rc e lle n l
con d itio n 15 600
1H 67J4

• O IR LS 76" H u ffy bicycle in
good condition (or 510 Call
777 1060
________

LAHOE C O M M E R C IA L AC. 1
Ton. was w o rkin g when re
moved 5500 F irm M ust Seel
A fte r I , t t ) 1511 I v . whq

SET UP IN C A R R IA O E Cave.
Gregory M obile Homes. San
lord Single t a d 17) 1700
I BEDROOM m o b ile home on 10
i 100 lo l In C a is e lb a r r y
Owner financing, easy form s
175 416)

CJ 1 J E E P . 15)6. • cy t . custom
R e b u ilt e n gine, new tire s ,
brakes 14.»1 firm 177 56*6

SPORTSWEARAND GOODS

219—W anted to Buy

• BOAT B U IL D E R S m arinas
have 1500 fla t head brass
scre w s. S ite s *• » 4 GA
inrough 7 " ■ 17 GA S it
___________111 4766

M O B IL E H O M E 7/1. La/ge
p r lv a lt. shady lo l New carpel
and vinyl L a rge screen porch
47)0 B e d fo rd R d . S anford
SM 1001)1 m s
______
NEW I4S)*|! Low down A Inter
• t i l 14X 70 5175/mo 74X70
5110/ mo M l 5706

L ike new M u si sell Only
175 000 C all 140) 11)16656

New m erchandise Sal. 6/1 6 7
Is! U nilad M ethodist Church.
Se n lo rd P ark A ve and 5th SI__

191—B uilding
M ate ria ls __

157—M o b ile
H o m o i/ Sale

• C H R YS LER IM M lt lA L to).

• HONDA ACCORD O x! 1660
Aulo. A /C . em tm tape, w hile
St0,*00 L IK E N E W l 177 1417

187—Spo rt ing Goods

• W E I G H T L I F T I N G SET.
Bench, weights, end bars 145
407 614 7)11

5A N D L E WOOD V I L L A S . 1
bd rm . 7 bth Con! H /A , W/D.
scr Iron! porch, kitch e n w / a ll
amenities, pool Reduced lo
117 000
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7/1 CONDO. N o q u a lify in g ,
a ttu m a a b la I 1/7% Loan
Small down p a ym ent Price
Meg 11/ 000 134 4760

• CAM ARO RS+ convertible.
16*6 JJ.000 m iles E rc e lle n l
con d itio n ................ ..... J73 J60J

Corner of Oak and 7Tnd in
S anford l o f t o f fu rn itu re ,
household goods, and bocM
SATURDAY O N LV 6A M )P M

• SKI M A C H IN E . C onvent lo
row m achine E rc e lle n l con
dltlo n 5 6 0 0 0 0 171 7)16

155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale____

181—Appliances
/ F u rn itu re

Sanford Court Apartments
2580 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

OCALA N A T * L FOREST.
Wooded le ts l 15.610 each, no
money down! 171 41 m onthly
I 600 667 1C74

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

L A K E M A R Y . E rl. A ta t. 17.
174 TRACV RD . o ff Country
C lub R ) . Jon boat, router, l
10 sp bikes, household Hems
and more__________________
L o t s o f a n t i q u e s coiieci
Ib le s. Thom as organ 5100.
lu r n llu r o . H a v lla n d ch in a ,
w a th e r/d ry e r. m etal ahelves.
tools, cloth in g, and r r o r t ! 404
West lifts Street (e a ilo f I ) 6))
F rid a y and S aturday 6 7

T E L E V IS IO N . LX I Color TV 75
Inch B rand New I l y r M ain!
agreem ent 54)1 666 6066

153—AcrcageL o U /S a ls

231—Cars

322-2611

183—T e le v is io n /
Radio / Stereo

141— Homes lo r Sale

217—Garage Sales

C all In your garago sale ed by
17 noon on Tuesday and lake
a d v a n ta g e o l o u r tp e c la !
garage sale ad p ric e !! Call
C lassified now for detailsl

• SOFA, Brewn. 10 In long top
condition Dellona. &gt;60 1)15
• STOVE. La rge a) Inch while
E le c tric . H a t large storage
c o m p a rtm e n ts
E v e ry th in g
w orks A buy II you can III It
O nly 1501 D e livery lo r sm all
c h a r g e - ................ C aim o oao s

o Renovated 1/1 , appliances,
fenced yard c a rp o rt. 111.600
6 Renovated like new ] / l , Iplc .
appl , n e w p a ln l IIS 600
0 Pool Hemet On cut de sac h i.
renovated, garage. S4T.SC0
• 1/1 on &lt;y acrel Renovated,
appliances, lenced yd. 547.300
o i / l ' s , 1160 sq II l.ke navel Llv.
dining, fa m ily rm . 1/5.600
• 4 /| lenced. garage. SSa 600

Ptopto w ith b iyj ert-dif c*o
bury « hom# At Ih t m m * r At«i
And t*fm i a i p*cpf* Afith good
c re d it u iln g our progirsm

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

181—Appliances
/ F u rn itu re

A ffflR O A B lf MOMFS

a /] on on 1 16 acres
Pasture with stable 1116.600

323-4923
MARINER'S VIIUCC

Quiet Single Story

K IT * V C A K I.Y I.K - by l urry W riubt

PAOLA

103—DuplexTriplex /R e n t

323-8670

141—Homes for Sale

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- Sanlord H cnld. Sanlord. Florid* - Thursday. July 1. 1993

B LO N D IE

by Chic Young

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Ear surgery blocks
hearing loss
DEAR DR. GOTT: My soil Is
scheduled to have Ills tonsils and
adenoid* removed soon and car
tulx-s pul In. I've read llial lulx-s
ran lead In a hearing loss further
down lhe line. W ind's your
opinion?
DEAR READER: I'm In favor
of PE (pressure-equalizing) tubes
In youngsters with repealed
m id d le -e a r In fe c tio n s . T h e
reason why some children arc
especially prone lo such Infec­
tions Is unknown. Hut their lives
are made miserable hy I he pain
anil hearing loss llioi accom­
panies these Infections.
I'E tubes, which arc tiny
plastic lulrcs Inserted through
each eardrum, relieve pressure
and. In fact, preserve hearing
that would otherwise lx- lost
horn ihc Infections. At the time
the PE tulies are Inserted (a
short operation under general
anesthesia), otolaryngologists
usually remove all or |iarl ol the
lymph glands (tonsils and udenoids) that may block the natu­
ral vents (Eustachlnu lubes),
which connect the middle-ear
chamticr to the area Ix-hlnd the
nose.
If your doctor has advised llit*
surgery, have u done. Your son's
hearing may actually lx- spared
hy Ihc procedure.
To give you more Information.
I am sending you a free copy of
my lleallh Kc|mrl "Ear Iniccllons and Disorders." Other
readers who would like a copy
should send $1.25 plus a long,
s e lf a d d r e s s e d , s t a m p e d
envelope to P O Box 2433. New
York. NY 10163. Ik- sure lo

MIDICINE

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

beta-blocker because o f your
slow pulse) bus done too good a
Job. Your blood pressure Is much
l(xi low: 140/80 would Ire more
appropriate. This low. blood
pressure will cause you lo faint
or feel ligh th eaded - and.
because of slow circulation, may
lead lo cold extremities, us well.

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mention the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I've been
taking hhxxl pressure medicine,
and m y readings have been
stable at around 110/70 Mv
heart rate Is In Ihe fiOs and 40s.
Lately, though. I've fell faint,
have had occasional syncope
and s u f f e r from Ic e c o ld
extremities. What causes this
and what should I do for control'
DEAR READER: You are
over-medicated The drug you
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love to use deals In which taking diamond 10. Now South had no
a tempting finesse Is fatal lo the way of generating a ninth trick.
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contract. However, when a vital
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live. Back came Ihe club four. w in s In hand, c a s h e s Ihc
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second dum m y entry, put up the entries lo play twice toward Ills
queen: but West defended well, t)-J of diamonds. If Instead the
playing low. He knew South had defenders continue clubs or
the club seven Ix-causo II East switch to hearts, declarer lakes
had had the seven and four two diamond finesses.
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Opening lead: ♦ 6

HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
July 2. 1993
Following through to comple­
tion any projects or endeavors
you begin could lx- the single
most mqxutani (actor that con­
tributes to your success In the
yearahead.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
You’re capable ol handling dif­
ficu lt a s s ig n m e n t s to d a y ,
especially those that require you
to be very detail conscious.
Instead of rescheduling tasks of
this Ilk. do them now. (Tct a
Jump on life hy understanding
Ihe Influences which arc gov­
erning you In the year ahead.
Send lor your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions today hy mailing $1.25
and a lo n g , self-addressed,
stamped envelope to AstroGraph. e/o tills ncwspa|M-r. P.O.
Box 4465. New York. N. Y.
10163. Be sure lo state your
zodiac sign.

LEO (July 23 Aug. 221 l.&lt;x&gt;k
for ways today to solidify a
relationship tlnii Is o f enormous
Importance to you. You'll lx- the
one. not the other party, who
must make the Initial gesture.

ROBOTMAN*

by Jim Meddick

VIRGO

I A ug . 2 3 -S e p t.
22)You'll have the necessarily
determination today to sec mat­
ters through to a desirable con­
clusion. Utilize this asset to clear
up situations you've left dangl­
ing.
LIBRA ISept. 23-Ocl. 23) If
y o u ’ re planning som eth in g
social today, limit the number of
participant’s to Just a few close
friends with whom you're com­
pletely at ease. It should luru out
nice.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Try to lx- the one who controls
the family budget for thr week
ahead. Under your supervision
and guidance there should lx- a
little surplus left over utter the
hills arc paid.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec.
21) Critical communication mat­
ters should lx- given priority
today. You'll have greater piece
of mind once you've taken care
of the essential correspondence
and phone culls.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Even tough problems will
h a v e u way of r e s o l v i n g
themselves today, so don't view
events negatively, especially If
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proceed In a practical manner.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
For best results In this cycle
keep your secret ambitions un­
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as unobtrusively us possible, so
you don’t Up your hand.
ARIES (March 21 -April 10) At
a social gathering today you
might have an opportunity to
put In some good words lor a
Irlcnd who Isn't present. Fire
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Don't view yourself as the un­
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GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20)
Today you might feel liiqx-llcd to
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scheduled lot it p in 1hiirsil.i\ .it I .iki M.n\
I'ltv II.ill h.ts In i n irsi to 1111It il I hi uniting
was lor luritii-r ills, itssion ol tin i m s |iio|imsi .1
list .iI \ r.it |ii'i i *i | budget
lo tus yytin h h.ul lin n originally
smi l i
i onsiiJrr.it mu i o n tin l.i mt.il I mi'l - ip" i
|&gt;ro|iils ii Iii i Ii iii.iiliO o.ini • atnl lnni|itisi
Fund operating i aptt.il pro|n is
(' it \ C|rr k ( arol Kilw at its s.inl tIn in.ittris w til
Im' i-arrtrd lorwanl to a spi , ial • allnl • u\
i (IllllUtssloll budget tliri'tnil* alb.idx schedul'd
lor 7 p iii Thursday Ann •!*&gt;
Tlir regular i it\ i nttitiiissioti meeting will
begin this Ihiirsilav al 7 p in at l.aki Man &lt; uv
Hall |l)OW Lake Mary Hlvd

W a lk A g a in s t C rim e
Tlir (mirth annual Walk \g.ntisi i mm
M'hedulfd lor Srpl 1"' at l.aki Lola I'atk II"
out- hour
Inn walk is a &lt; li.iruahli
v» tt* '
tx-nrtll ( KIMKI.IM. 12 1 I ll’S
CKIMKI.IN'K is i xpn linn J ikki walkers tins
year Last year I 275 walk* is i olh i o d S&gt;2* am
III pledgrs Area i oipoialions businesses anil
rlvlr groups rrrnillrd walk trams
Walkers who itilln I £25 m mon i m iii io
Ollu ial Walk I shirt
1hr rvrnt iH'iirflls ( rniial Florida s annoy
moils I l l ’S I lotlllir I lll/rus ll'port i lllllrs
remain uimm tmnis amt In i min ehgthli tin • asli
rewards
I lie Greater Orlando Association III lU'.lllnl s
amt I hr l roll&gt;ll I lot Ilia I'lioio Hook at*
sponsors ot I Ills \rat S ry r lit
Fm ■•ddiilun.il mini illation on ' iniielm*
423 TII’S and tin event &lt;all Inn Ihshop at
423 H477

Buyer
fo r
sco u ts’
cam p?

H o ly m a c k e r e l ! W h a t a c a t f i s h !

Catfish
catch may
be record
0y NICK P F E I F A U T
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H e ra ld S enior S laM W riter

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S A N F O H I)
S c i i i i in i l e &lt;' o m i t s
i l i l i i h t bus I l n
liny S, m i l s i a m p
I&gt;.iy ul W
l l e d i u k in ( i r m - v . i w i t h
\ a l i i r a l I.a m is I'ru itra m bonds

|o '» &lt;• 1
II.till In yyoiild ■al . b smiu b'li In us* d
. Ill* k* ' i h\* l as ball and It'lu d irmn a small Ixiai •III
Mu *s|
is |fix • t at 1 alhsh * uX» oil 1. S If Hi
1..1n •* 4.li igbi til* ib Mi.hi In bad bargained lot Ills
• allisb • .!(• tl ol f tl, day out lisli yyeiglu d in at 45
pool III' t t •min * al • alll'b i ,,y, |i tneasiued 52
un In s ft i* IIL'Ii

I think il yyiiuld lx- ijrr.it il
Si i i m *l&lt; &lt; minty tHiuyihi it
said
Way in Hio e k s, mumi&gt; exi'i uliye
Im iln * f i d i a l Florida si o n lin e
&lt; mini il
( utility pi.nun i * ullren Uo(|an
said tin iiiu n iy
N a tu ra l L a u d s
\dy isuiy &lt; miuuiiiei has i m u n l ihe
p t u p e in and vs ill rei m n uifiid m-M
l l i u u l l i e u u i l l y i util III I hs III lie f s
piltelllise Ihe I M'J .li ra- praiprrtv
l.uitaii said the eiiinm llH 'e h a s
let o ium euded a ran k in g III Ihe lop
I n e lartiel a r e a s ul the eoiinlv
lx . aits, ol ii s lixaiiu n ,id|at'eni in
iln
Fa oiiltx kli.iH hei
Miver p n
serv.iiion a n a an d hlenil ol si ruh
an d yy ilands

1In nt ih Ihr f • told un 1 probably bad a* bast a
hut 1 ha\« in • hi t k ti uut
slab l* • M|»1 b t||* s s.ml
yyitb m •t|\ [» old f »••lob 1■all yellly Mial
(..i*. - said I.. , aliglll tile laigi i alhsh usin g |tlsl a
sjtiiiii, r ii . |.,t, a li lalix* 1\ III I if Cud
I* liH . k

. l . i *111 .’ !* m i n i i l e s i m b e in g h l i i i i l l

In

said IU In turn 1 land' d Him people had gat lie lid
all an.lit id im I' w as like a i aims al
Many p».ip|. mid un I had liiioki’d a gator
l"
■■Id. &gt;1 tun I i.tlcl tin ni ■atllsh • an In- that big that I
ki v what I had In«• k• d
I,.nes s.,td Ii. » &gt; mid gix&lt; iln llsli to a U.unr iillu ial
t..i \. i t . it'.ai
I ••ttainlv 1 1&gt;tlitIti I eat lum
In
,.uuii. in* I
I (us i atlisli is sn lint n Wfitild
pi
il.ii
Iik&gt; ii \ mu
hess nn all uld lm

Photo

Tommy V&lt;«n*nf

j D Jonijs o* Sanlord with his catch ol the day a
5?-.nch lorn) 45-pound catfish cauyM Monaay

S ta te

said

li

is

I In • i t i l t a l I lot I d a * m i n i il ot t h e

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tree

w a ter,
s e rv ic e

Herald Staff Writer

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6 A .7 A
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properly

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d ire c ts

INDEX
H o r o s c o p e ....
M o v i e * ............
N a t i o n ..............
P e o p l e .............
P o l i c e ............. .
School Menu
S p o r t * .............
T e le v is io n ....
W e a t h e r .........

tin

Wetlands
cleanup

F ir s t d a y o f s c h o o l . . . f o r t e a c h e r s

F rom s t n l f r e p o r t *

B r id g e ............................. 6 0
C l a s s i f i e d * .......... 4 0 , 5 0
C o m i c s ...........................6 0
C r o s s w o r d ...................6 0
D e a r A b b y .................... 3 0
D e a l h a ............................ 5 A
Dr. Q o tt.......................... 0 0
E d i t o r i a l.........................4A
F lo r i d a ............................2A

I olp

lm

Sec Camp, I’ ttjjc 5A

V o te rs to c o n s id e r re fe re n d u m
UmtlwiMMl voters will « onsidei a reh tmilutu
establishing the • tt\ polit «• department In Mn
illy eharter Jollnwintj approval &lt;■! Iln slatting
provisions liv a I to 2 vote
Hu ■Uv
cnit i miss ton Mttmlav r11l!ht
Mayor I’aul l.oiestrand and « otnmissiom i
Ste\&lt; Miller voted auamsi tin stalling aim ml
nielli while &lt;ommissioin is ll.uxey Sim illsoti
Fred I’rarl and Hex Amlrison veiled to apptmc
ihe 2 2 olluers lm each M » x i |Mi|mlalimi
mlnlintiin
The mayor Issued a prorlain.tiIon declaring
the eandidale ((ii.illlxing period and sett mu
precinct voimu plai i s
In either business the eoniniission over liumd
&gt;i tilling In the hoard ot ad|nsiim m &lt;mu erninu
the height ol a siun Sun I umdc lines wi n- made
m allowinu Mimic ail Invesinn ills on Sian Ho.ul
434 to keep a 35 leel siun okavc cl in error Its • it\
officials alxnii lour and a hall years aun At iln
little the * it\ tecjiiireil siuiis to In a maximum
25 leel ( its ollu lals dc tiled a |x unit lo t haiiui
the slUli. acldlnu tllf new Hot N Nnxx last loud
mil Id tint tl the siun was lumiuht into &lt;miiph
.1111 e lo Ihe i lit t title

lam
aceui

Seminole High School assistant principals
Hobby l nndnutsl and Verna Jackson, hand
over the ►ey li the* art room lo Fred Taylor

following a Ureaktasl this morning welcoming
teachers back on thou Inst day ot school
Students return later this month

LON(iWtX)I) — Wall t sampling al the AAA
In* Servu i along \y1111 a plan to i lean up
yyeil.unls .ii iln sin .ne being i mnpleied by
I li ii iila Dipaiimiui ol Km it nminnial I’roici lum
Iill II lals Ibis yy, ek
Iln tree s, i yit i ityvned by lletliy ll.lldy II
and Maty l&gt; ll.udy
is iiinlei a • tv il i mirt
iii |iiiii lion io prey &lt; ul ihe spit ailing o’ mulch and
ut her debris mio yy• i la nils on i In pro|x‘i iy lix aled
mi l l&lt; 127 rie.u Dog I r.n k Hoad Authorities
i I.iiiii th.il Irmii April I‘ I until Inly IH‘)2 there
yyas illegal dumping on Iln pinperiy allei ling iln
yveiland A irunin.il • asi ol illegal dumping
against ll.udy is pending m emnitv eouri A
yy rub'll plea ill tin i asi is expected by Ihe nexi
hearing dale in s, piemlx i a i , Hiding to assistant
slab annuit y Hi III Hi. hard Huilx tg
I In- FI)KI* tmun rly known as tin Florida
I). parinu'lil "! I iixuonnu nt.il H&lt; gulaiion claims
ll.udy did noi ,.1)1.1111 a pel mil or .lulhori/allon In
diidgi oi nil m or m u iln suit.ne water un tin-,
piopelty
See W etla n d s. I’ age 5A

..... 30
..... 2 A

Engineers unveil plan to widen County Road 46-A

H igh a n d dry

B y J. M A R K B A R F I E L D
H e ra ld Som o* S taff W n le r
I ' a i l l t * l o i i t l t lit tin
. i l n i i n *. .ii st n Ii • n i
pet ■• ni
• h a i n ■ ol

1III III* I* i si.&gt;1II is I hull
III I III l&gt;Ot el 1•' »s

For m o r e w e a t h e r , see P a g e 2A

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I Ills

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• iig n n .i*
y\ ib p i • s. til i l n ii
• m in iy
If,*.i.t I*. \ I., l y y . i h

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t •nil 11y

p la n s to
lllle is la b

yy n h l I
I and

1 p sala If".id
l l n x w i l l b o l d .i p u N n i n l o r i t i a t i o u m e e t i n g
W i d iu 's d .ix a Idy 11xx lid , L l e m c n i . u y S&lt; I n x i l 4 3 0
\ t ill, n H o a d I l n pr&lt; se u i a t i n i i b e g i n s a l 7 p i n
i o n iily p io d in Ho n &lt; u g iin • t F l a n k V .in l'c lt said
. o l i s t i i n l i n n n&lt; a d d tyyo l a m s m i l n m a d yyoti l
l l c g i l l b, l i n e
2 I m m i ' l i s |.

i ’ l'l h a n d IS • ype, l e d I n t a k i
‘t i ip l t i.

I*

lo

X . m C e l i s.nd i l n pn*|» • i d e s i g n h a s u..i b e e n
iln m
b il l I l n l O l i s l n n M o n w i l l r. . p u n s, M t . i l
h o m e s a l o n g i l n t n a e h x a x si g n u i l l I n In l a / n l
I h e m i m h r r a n d l i b 1111«x ot t h " s . t n ' i n e s w o n ' lx
k u o y y n i i i i i i I di s i g n s a r e , . i n i p l i b I n said
V a n l ' i II s a id i I n i i . n s M t n n o n m a x als. b ' n i i i "
i . i / i n g a I n n e r . i l l i m t n b » a n il d u n g t i n io .n lw .iy
iialdyy m I a m l a i d ' i.iklaxy n I m u r a l I l u n n
V . i n l ’c lt s.nd t h e • m i n i x m u l d s i i a i g h i e i i t If
•U» A y x l i n l i y v o u ld i n u y . I In j u a d w a x u o r il i ol
a m i p r e s i r x e Mi l i n n i a l b m i n
I h i i \ . m l ’i It s.ud
M i a l o p t i o n xxmild n i p i m l i l l i n g a d t x la k * In d I m
Mu l o a d i ( e a t i n g a p o b n ii a l l '. •• ~ 'ly e i i y r o u
m e n i a l |» r u n n i n g p t • •&lt; • "

I «#•».'» ii, J•»«#7 . .mid I" gix.il years in avoid Mu
a n a \ni milx w ill ■otisimi lion be u nderway on
• If
\ east o| I i i m i 'l l iii lion will also begin in
I 1im, t yynb 11 * H H&gt; \ Ii &gt;tour lanes west ol I 4 to

• *l .ilii**

H h llle x . i t d
a &gt;1 l i m i l l i o n p lo |e i I N o
I i o n ie s a n e y pi ■ n .1 l o b&lt; &lt; b a n d I m i l i e p r o | e i I
\ a n l ’e ll said

\Iso Lake Mai X • X|Mi Is lo lx under eollsirm
lion yynil Its oyy n yvulenintj prujei t Hinrliari Hoad
troin Lake Marx llmilex ard to &lt; If Hi A alxml a S4
million pro|ei i i itx Ktigineer Ihll Tcinbv s.ild
• i nistttn Iimi mi iliai pio|e, i xs ill lx- limb rwav in
l'i&lt;i , ot l.nei Hliuliarl Hoad xxtil lx widened lo
See Widen. Huge 5A

�SA - Sanlord Herald. Sanlord, Honda - Tuesday. August IT. 1093

EWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Consumers overcharged
State investigators says some tire retailers inflating tax
Astrolabe from 1618 found

By Associated Frees

VERO BEACH — It's called an astrolabe, and was used for
ocean navigation a few centuries back.
One of those Instruments has been buried In the waters north
o f Vcro Beach for 375 years and divers found It this weekend
embedded In a Spanish colonial wreck.
The instrument was used by mariners aboard the gnllrnn
San Martin when It sunk In a 1618 storm, said P.T. Rampy.
spokesman for Treasure Salvors Inc., of Sebastian, which
unearthed the Instrument from the Atlantic Ocean.
"This is the only astrolabe that has ever been recovered In 30
years ol salvage work on the Treasure Coast." Rampy said
Monday.
Though he could not place n value on the Item Immediately.
Rainpy said four astrolabes recovered from the galleon Alocha
off Key West each sold for $380,000. The Instrument Is either
brass or bronze and Is well preserved. Rampy said.
Old records Identify the wreck as the Saint Martin. The
110-foot ship was built In Vizcaya. Spain.

TALLAHASSEE - Some tire retailers in
the stale are charging customers a dollar
more than what they are supposed to. than
pocketing the rest, slate Investigators
charged. .
Attorney General Bob Butterworth'a office
has been buying tires around the state and
checking the bills to sec If the Sl-per-tlre lax
Is being charged correctly.
"W e have found Instances of people
collecting more than what's authorized and
the money disappearing.” Deputy Attorney
General Pete Antonaccl told The Miami
Herald for a story In today's edit Ions.
"Some of them say It costs additional
money lo dispose of tires." Antonaccl said.
"O ur |M&gt;sltton Is that's fine, but you can't
call that a tax. You can't mislead people that

Priest labels slaying as ‘justifiable’
MOBILE. Ala. — A Roman Catholic priest wants to place an
ad that labels the slaying o f abortion doctors "Jusllflablr
homicide." a newspaper reported.
The Rev. David Trosch. who heads St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church In Magnolia Springs, designed the advertise­
ment that shows a doctor about to perform an abortion, and
another man with a gun pointed at the doctor.
Two words accompany the drawing: "Justifiable Homicide."
Trosch. 57. attempted to run the advertisement In the Mobile
Press Register last week, but the newspaper refused.
" I f 100 doctors need to die to save over 1 million babies a
year. I see It as a fair trade." Trosch told the paper In an
interview published Sunday In the Mobile Register.
Earlier this year Dr. David Gunn. 47, was killed when he was
shot three times as he entered a Pensacola. Fla., abortion clinic.
Michael F. Griffin, an abortion protester, has been charged with
first-degree murder for the March 10th shooting.

By JOHN PACKMTI
Associated Prosa Writer_________

Chiles takes violence, safety to classes
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Lawton Chiles will appear In Florida
classrooms this fall via a closed-circuit broadcast to talk about
violence and safety, a spokesman said.
Education Commissioner Betty Castor also plans to lake part
In the broadcast.
School administrators and teachers are working on the
project with Chiles' and Castor's offices. The broadcast will
probably air sometime In the next couple of months.

From A$aoclatod Praia reports

Government wants to deport man who
it says lied about being Nazi guard

L O T T E R Y
M IA M I - H e ro are the
w inning numbers selected
Monday in the Florida Lottery;
ity S
03-13-18-21-22
1-18-

P lay 4
0-7-1-4

S a n fo r d H e r a ld
Tuesday, August 17. 1093
Vol. 85. No. 305
Pubhthed Onto and Sunday, aicapt
Saturday
Herald,
l y bI y i h ai Sanlord
r
Inc. 100 N. French Ava , Sanford,
r ta .iz n i
I Ctaaa Poatege Paid at Sanford.
Florida and additional mailing
offlcoa.
POSTMASTER: Sand addroaa change*
lo T M I SANFORD HERALD, P.O
‘ 11M7, Sanlord, FL 32773-1M7.
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hr * i
m ao
Florida Roaldonta m u tl pay T \ aaiee
1st In addAIon to rate* above
Phono (407) 122-1*11.

w ay."
Except for one retailer. Butlcrworth's staff
declined to reveal the names of oilier tire
companies accused of overcharging cus­
tomers for the state lax. but said there have
been thousands o f overcharges.
Tlie Investigation started two months ago
when Jack Norris, the attorney general's

Eric Margolin, vice president and general
counsel of Tire Kingdom, said hills clearly
reflect ilie state's SI per tire tax und the
company's separate SI charge for legally
disposing of old tires.
Stutc law sav* any tax overcharges urr the
property of the state. Tire companies that
chargrd too much could be forced to pay the
state ihc additional money, plus interests
und Ones.

Riff, the Goldcoastcr mobile
home park on the outskirts of
Florida City.
On Aug. 4, a Dade County
grand Jury called 11 "Inexcus­
able" that county officials hnve
Ignored the threats posed by
mobile homes.

FLORIDA CITY - The mobile
homes stretch us far as the eye
can sec. From the air. It's nn
eerie sight, as If this city south of
Miami has peeled back lime lo
where It was right before Hurri­
"T h e massive destruction ol
cane Andrew* leveled It last
mobile hom es by Hurrlcnne
August.
Andrew appears lo have been
Activists, officials — and now a
completely forgotten." the grand
grand Jury — say those living In
Jury* stated. "Those living In
these gargantuan trailer parks In
mobile homes remain In danger.
South Florida are under an Those now living near mobile
Invisible, but real, specter of homes remain at risk."
becoming a bull's eye for the
next big hurricane.
County commissioners were
Those who arc rebuilding the on recess, and several who were
trailer parks In Dade County say In their offices didn't return
the new "manufactured hous­ phone calls.
in g " being Installed Is safe and
The 11-person panel In Its
that the parks are under attack
14-pagr report urged the county
b y lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t as
to ban mobile homes that don’t
Andrew's scapegoat.
meet a tougher federal standard
"A lm o s t a yea r after the
storm, we're still being blasted," set by the Department of Hous­
said Mark Riff, who owns and ing and Urban Development to
manages with his father. Met begin later this year.

LAKELAND — Publlx Super Markets Inc. agreed to pay
$500,000 In penalties lo settle a federal Investigation Into
violations of the child labor laws.
The civil penalty Is the latest the U.S. Labor Department has
collected from supermarket chains over child labor Infractions.
It recently announced penalties o f $ 1 million against Food Lion
and $400,000 against the A&amp;P chain.
In the Publlx case, the Lakeland-based chain admits It
allowed minors to work more hours than permitted and to
operate, load, unload or clean hazardous equipment such os
paper balers and dough mixers, the labor department said.

NAPLES — A man now
living near Naples faces de­
portation because the U.S.
Justice Department said he
was a Nazi guard whose
orders In clu ded to shoot
concentrate camp prisoners
attempting to escape.
Documents obtained Mon­
day Indicate Mathias Dcnucl
told U.S. Immigration officials
In 1955 that he had served In
the army and was a prisoner
o f war during World War II.
But r e c o r d s sh o w the
7 3 -yea r-old G o ld e n Gate
Estates man was part of a
Nazi guard unit whose Job
was to prevent escapes at a
concentration camp In Gusen.
Austria.
Now the U.S. Justice De­

___________________________ -P e te Antonaccl

Mobile homes:
Hurricane fodder
or Andrew’s
scapegoat?

Publlx penalized under child labor laws

By Associated Prase_______

Some of them say it costs
additional money to dispose
of tires. O ur position is
that’s fine, but you can’t call
that a tax. You can’t mislead
people that way. j

chief ol consumer litigation, said tie nought
two tires at a Tire Kingdom store In North
Miami Beach and questioned his hill when II
Included a $2 per tire "ta x " and charges for
a warranty he did not request.
" I said these are add-ons I dldn t ask for,
uml they said T h a t's OK. just sign here ...
this Is standard."' Norris said. "1 hud them
lake ll off. but it was very uncomfortable.

partment wants to deport
Dcnucl because It says he lied
about Nazi activities when hr
applied for a U.S. visa.
"D u rin g your service at
Gusen, thousands o f prisoners
died as a result o f shootings,
hangings, starvation, torture,
lethal Injections, forced labor
under Inhumane conditions,
exposure, disease as a result
o f unsanitary conditions, and
other methods o f killing,"
according to federal docu­
ments delivered last week lo
Denuel.
Dcnucl stated on a Nov. 7,
1955, Immigrant Visa and
Allen Registration application
that from 1942 to 1947 his
place o f residence was "army
service and ROW. Romania.
U S S R . A u s t r i a and
Germany." according to Im­

migration documents.
In truth, the Justice De­
partment says. Dcnucl served
In u SS-Totenkopfsiurmbann
(Death's Head Battalion! at
Gusen from about August
1943 through April 1945.
When questioned by federal
Investigators In April 1992.
D e n u e l to ld fe d e r a l In ­
vestigators of his Nazi past,
that he had served os an SS
guard at the Gusen con ­
centration camp and guarded
prisoners moved from Poland
to the M authausen c o n ­
centration camp, which Is
Infamous for the number of
deaths that occurred there.
Now. whether or not Denuel
will be able to remain in the
United States rests In the
hands of a federal Immigra­
tion judge In Miami.

Hot roddin’ toddler

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Spenser Moreland, age 2, was taking driving lessons from his
mother, Michele. In his hot rod stroller during an afternoon jaunt
recontly. He should be coloring the Daytona Beach 500 at ago 5
with the skills acquired In the unique motorcar.

Eight carjackings reported in
Jacksonville over the weekend
By Aasoelatad Prats
JACKSONVILLE — Elgin carjackings occurred
over the weekend in Jacksonville, raising the
total In Florida's carjacking capital to 127 for the
year, police said.
Among those who lost cars by force were a
17-ycar-old girl who stopped at a gas station to
make a telephone call and a U-Haul manager
locked In the back of a truck.
Howard J. Curry Jr., a spokesman for the
Jacksonville Sheriffs Office, said Monday the
cases were still being Investigated. There was no
Indication that all eight were connected, but
Curry said It Is possible one or more may have
been done by the same carjuckcrs.
In 1992. Jacksonville led the Sunshine State
with 211 carjackings, said John Joyce, a Florida
Department o f Law Enforcement spokesman.
Jacksonville's numbers compare with 76 In
Miami. 40 In Orlando and 146 In Tampa In 1992.
In both Jacksonville and Tampa, carjacking
has been going up dramatically, Joyce said

Monday.
A 17-ycnr-old Raines High School student said
she pulled Into a brightly lit sendee station about
12:23 a.m. Sunday to use the telephone.
"I thought It was the safest place to stop." she
said.
The names of the J7-year-old girl and the other
victims were being withheld berause their
assailants were at large.
The teen ager said her father's car. a gray 1986
Ford Thundcrhlnl, was taken by a man who
appeared to be walling to use the telephone.
"Then he turned around real last and he had a
gun and said. 'Give me the keys.'"
Three other carjackings occurred Sunday. In
one. u woman was grabbed by the neck through
the open window of her car.
Two carjackings were reported Saturday, and
In one of two Friday carjackings, n U-Haul
manager was leaving his ofTlcc at about 9:20 p.m.
when a gun-totlng man approached.
■ The man demanded the money bag containing
receipts from the U-Haul business.

THE W EATHER
Today: Partly cloudy In the
afternoon with u 30 percent
chance of thunderstorms. High
In the lower 90s.
Tonight: Fair. Low In the mid
70s. Light and variable wind.
Wednesday: Partly sunny with
a 30 percent chance o f afternoon
thunderstorms. High In the mid
90s. Wind southeast 5 to 10
ntph.
Extended Forecast: Thursday
through Saturday: A chance of
uflernoon and evening thun­
derstorms each day. Generally
fair at night and during Ihc
mornings. Lows each night In
the lower to mid 70s. Highs each
day In the lower to mid 90s.

FLORIDA TEMPS
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Oaytona Beach
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Sept. 1
Sept. 30

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL POUTCAST

LAST
Sept. 9

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
203 feet and choppy. Current Is
lo the south w ith a water
temperature of 82 degrees. New
Sm yrna Beacht Waves are 3 feet
and choppy. Current ts to the
nouth. with a water temperature
o f 82 degrees.

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TIDES
WEDNESDAY
SOLUNAR TABLE: Mill. 6:05
a.m.. 6:35 p.m.: MaJ.-----------a .m ., 1 2 :2 5 p .m . T I D E S :
Daytona Beach: hlglts. 9:02
a.m., 9:22 p.m.: lows. 2:45 a.m..
3:05 p.m.; New Smyrna Beacht
highs. 9:07 a.m.. 9:27 p.m.:
lows. 2:50 a.m., 3:10 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: highs. 9:22 a.m.,
9:42 p.tn.: lows. 3:05 a.m.. 3:25
p.m.

BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: Wind east to south­
east 5 knots. Seas 2 feet or less.
Bay and Inland waters smooth.
Isolated show ers and thun­
derstorms.
Wednesday: Wind southeast to
south 10 knots. Seas 2 feet. Bay
and Inland waters a light chop.
Isolated show ers and thun­
derstorms.

SATURDAY
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STATISTICS
The high tem perature In
Sanford Monday was 91 degrees
and the overnight low was 09 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Tues­
day. totalled 0 Inches.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 80 degrees and
Tuesday's overnight low was
74. as recorded by the National
Weather Service al the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
□ M o n d ay'! high................ 93
□Barom etric pressure.30.01
□R elative Humidity....79 pet
□ W ln d a ••*•••••**##*.North 0 mph
□ R ain fall............ 04 of an in.
□Sunaat................ 8:03 p.m.
□ Sunrlae............... 6:88 a.m.

Temperatures Indlcel* previous day's
high end overnight to * t o lp m EOT
City
HI La Prc Otlk
Anchoreg*
41 17 14
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Alien)*
f l 71
cdy
Atlantic City
U 77
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Baltimore
I t 47
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B illing,
V
S4
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Birmingham
n
71
cdy
Bltm arck
u
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Beit*
47 47 03
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Bo, ton
44
77
cdy
Burlington.VI
44 AS 11 cdy
Charleston S C
14 71
cdy
Charletton.W V *
44 M
cdy
CheHotte.N C
47 7S
cdy
Cheyenne
41 S3
clr
Chit ego
44 47
cdy
Cleveland
44 71 07
clr
Concord. N H
11 S7
cdy
D a i:*, Ft Worth
101 74
dr
Denver
44 SJ
cdy
De, M oine,
40 44 10 d r
Detroit
IS 70 10 cdy
Honolulu
14 71
dr
Houston
101 74
dr
Indianapoll,
•4 73
cdy
Ja ckion.M I,,
N 77
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Kan,a, City
M 77
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La, Vega,
44 71
dr
Little Rock
40 77
dr
Lot Angele,
10 A]
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Mem p h i,
41 71
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Milwaukee
77 41
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Mpi» V Paul
74 M 01 cdy
N athvlll*
41 44
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Hew O rlean,
41 74 01
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New York City
14 41 144 cdy
Oklahoma City
101 71
cdy
Omaha
t t 71
cdy
Philadelphia
40 73 07 cdy
Phoenli
104 •0
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Plthburgh
M 7t
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Pori land. M ain*
■0 M
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SI Loutl
41 74
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Salt Lake City
71 14
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Seattle
41 17 04 cdy
W ellington. D C
40 73
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POLICE BRIEFS

'Dumbest, laziest judge’ he says
■y JOHN CURRAN

Deputies respond to dispute

Associated Press Writer

Seminole County sheriffs deputies arrested Patricia Ellen
Lively. 31, 455 Myrtle Avenue ut her residence on Saturday.
Officers said they responded to a call regarding a motherdaughter dispute. The arrest report said when the officer
started to leave, he saw Lively coming out of her trailer heading
toward her mother and currying a shotgun. She was arrested
and charged with aggravated assault with a firearm. A check o f
her mobile home discovered six other rifles and pistols, which
were taken Into custody.

CHARLESTON. W.Vn. - Richard Ncdy
culls hlrnscir ‘ 'America’s laziest and dum­
best Judge.’* And sometimes. It’s hard to
dispute him.
tic suggests attacking drug dealers with
(usetrail bats. He believe* sex offenders are
the modern-day equivalent o f Salem's wit­
ches. He gives this unsolicited advice to a
conference o f 350 teen-age boys: "Tape a
rubber to your American Express card and
don't leave home without It."
A member o f the West Virginia Supreme
Court. Neely 1s an author, an academic, a
public speaker — and always, nn outrageous
figure.
"1 don't really care, you sec. I'm 51 years
old. I’ve got nowhere else to go. You think
they're going to name me for the Supreme
Court Instead o f (nominee Ruth Badrrl
Glnsburg?" he said. “ Being a Judge Is like
having cancer. You don't go anywhere from
there."
Justices serve 12-year terms In West
Virginia. But Neely, who Is up for re-election
again In 1996. said hr considers himself a

Traffic stop leads to arrest
Konnld Anthony Williams. 23. 2600 Georgia Avenue, was
arrested by Sanford police following a traffic stop for Improper
brake lights Saturday In the 1300 block of Lake Avenue, lie
was charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license.

Warrant arrests made
• Glen Coy Utt. III. 26. 2415 Laurel Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford pnllre early Monday. Officers said he had been
Involved in a dispute with u mail at his residence. Me wus
located at u convenience store on Orlando Drive and charged
with aggravated battery. Nr was also found lo be wanted on a
Seminole County warrant with three counts of obtaining
property with a worthless check.
• lamas Donncl Jess. 26, 2547 El Portal Avenue. Sanford,
turned himself In ut the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Saturday, lie was wanted on a warrant for vjnlnllon of parole
on a conviction of burglary to a structure.
• Erich Aruther Jlamin. 132 Long Leaf Pine Circle, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police during a traffic slop In the 3800
block o f S. Orlando Drive on Saturday. He was found lo be
wanted for violation of pnrole on a conviction of battery. Pollrc
said he was asked to get out o f his car five limes before Hamm
finally exited the vehicle. Hamm was also charged with
resisting arrest without violence.
• Valorl Ann Birkcrt. 22. 3840 Elder Springs Circle. Sanford,
was arrested ut the Jail Saturday. She was wanted on a warrant
for uttering a false or forged Instrument.
• David Phillip Mahoney. 18. of Geneva, was located by
sherlfTs deputies at Sunland Park and Highway 17-92 Sunday.
He was wanted on two counts o f grand theft auto.

Domestic arrests
• Oscar Kcddln III. 28. 158 Sund Pine Circle. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police at his residence Saturday following n
dispute with his wife. He was charged with domestic violence,
battery.
• Harold Thomas Canning. 34. 142 N. Hollis Slreet. l^ike
Mary, was arrested by Lake Mary police Sunday. Officers said
he was Involved In a fight with his 11 year old son. Canning
was apprehended on his motorcycle at Lake Mary Blvd. and
L iv e O ak. He was c h a rg e d w ith aggravated c h ild
nbuse/domrstlc violence.
• Bruce Allen Scott. 36. 741 Minerva Lane. Lake Mary, was
arrested by sheriffs deputies at his residence Sunday following
a fight with his wife. He was charged with battery, domestic
violence.
• Ramrattte Mahamld. 58 and her husband. Shlmsndeen
Mahamld. 73. both of 101 Rocklakc Drive. Longwood. were
arrested by Longwood police at their residence Sunday,
following a dispute. Each was charged with battery, domestic
violence.
• Zekc Escqull Sanchez. 26. 1105 E. Seminole Blvd., was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday following a fight with
another Individual. He was charged with battery, domestic
violence.

f West Virginia's infamous
o n ce and f u t u re Chi ef
Justice Richard Neely,
America’s laziest and dum­
best Judge, seeks a bright
person to keep him from
looking stupid. If you are
dead drunk and miss the
interviews, send letters, j
-Ju d ge Richard N eely
Judge "forever."
This Jurist's prudence Is sometimes left on
the bench:
• In 1986. he sued TW A for 838.000 after
his baggage arrived 70 minutes late at New
York's John F. Kennedy International
Airport. He sought 83.000 from the airline
as a speaker's lee because he Informed
fellow passengers about the delay. He said
hr settled oul o f court fur 812.500.

• In 1989. lie told the same American
Legion youth leadership conference (Killer
can’ t prevent crime. He said, "It's time Tor
citizens like you and me to go home and get
our baseball bats” to atturk drug dealers.
• In 1990. Neely told the boys that society
would be heller off If women stayed home
with their children. He said drinking,
womanizing and fighting in wars are all
right until men have a family.
• In 1990. he said he "wouldn't work
within 500 yards of a person with the AIDS
virus.”
• Neely, seeking a clerk, once placed this
ad In the Virginia Law Weekly: "W est
Virginia's Infamous once and future Chief
Justice Richard Neely. America’s laziest and
dumbest Judge, seeks a bright person lo
keep him from looking stupid. Preference
wlll Ik * given to U.Va. law students who
studied interesting but useless subjects at
snobby schools. If you are dead drunk and
miss the Interviews, send letters.”
Neely, grandson of a West Virginia
governor, grrw up in coat country, studied
economies at Dartmouth University and
earned his law degree at Yule University.

K id n a p p e d e x e c s u rviv e s 1 2 d a y s b u rie d alive
water.
was kidnapped Aug. 4 some­
Two brothers, one of whom where between the Queens diner
worked at Weinstein's company, where he always ate breakfast
NEW YORK — Tuxedo manu­ were arrested on kidnapping and Ills office a mile away at
facturer H a rve y W ein stein 's charges. Early today, police ar­ Lord West Formulwcar. one of
kidnappers kept him burled rested the wife of one of the the nation's biggest manufactur­
ers of tuxedos.
alive In a rnllyard for 12 days, suspects as well.
"it Is u story that makes the
The former Marine was taken
lowering a tape recorder and a
cellular phone to him so he movies sound tam e." Police to a wooded ravine In upper
could plead with his family to Commissioner Raymond Kelly M n n h attan . w h e re he w as
said at a news conference where lowered Into the pear-shaped pit.
pay thr 83 million ransom.
He was rescued on Monday, he displayed two duffel bags The pit was covered with a door,
stuffed with 8100 und 850 bills then sheets of wood and cinder
grimy but exuberant.
blocks. IBs abductors had ( H i k e d
"Thank God you're here, and — the ransom money.
Weinstein returned to bis holes so he could breathe.
I'd like to have a cigarette." (he
"H e was literally burled alive."
68-year-old milItonalre said after Upper East Side apartment
said John Hill, acting chief of
emerging from the 14-Toot pH. M onday n ig h t a fte r b ein g
looking exhausted but smiling checked out at a hospital. His detectives.
T h e p it w a s so w e l l *
broadly. P olice said he hud family had no comment.
According to police. Weinstein camouflaged that when poller
survived on bananas, plums and
By LARRY NEUMKISTKR
Associated Press Writer

went to the Amtrak yard where
Weinstein was entombed, "th ey
were standing right over him
and didn't know tic was there.”
Hill said. Police called out his
name. Kelly said, and Weinstein
responded. "I'm here ”
One day after the kidnapping,
a call was made to the president
o f Lord West demanding S3
million. It was the first o f 50
calls from the captors, who also
supplied four photos of Weins­
te in and a ta p e - r e c o r d e d
message from him.
Meanwhile. Weinstein sat In a
4 - fo o t - b y -5 -foot a rea . T h e
kidnappers dangled a tape re­
corder for him to record the plea
to his family.

B r e a k f a s t from $ 1 . 9 9
Lunch

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D in n e r s

from $ 4 . 9 9

Fren ch A v e n u tid ftw y . 17- 92 )

Incidents reported to the sheriff

Sanford

• A man's bike valued at SI SO was reported stolen Friday
from Flamingo Drive In Sunland Estates.
• A woman’s 10 speed bike wus reported found at the edge o f
Lake Dot In Sunland Estates on Sunday.
• Damage wus reported done In an attempted business
burglary* Friday In the 7000 block of C.R. 427. Deputies said a
window air conditioner bad been removed and there were
Indications the burglar obtained some cuts from broken glass.
Nothing was Immediately determined to be missing.
• A woman clerk at a convenience store on W. S.R. 46 was
reportedly robbed by a man with a switch blade knife on
Friday. Deputies said money was tuken from the cash register
before the man (led In a veh icle.,
• Two witnesses reported seeing a man removing window
slats to gain entry Into a home In the 2800 block of Bungalow
Boulevard on Saturday. Deputies said a child In the bouse
shined a flashlight In the man’s face, and he fled from the
scene.
• A residential burglary was reported Friday In the 2800
block o f Bungalow Boulevard. The theft reportedly occurred
between Aug. I and 13. Items taken Included an entire living
room suite and bedroom furniture valued at 81.300. Dnmugr
was also reported to some water pipes In the home,
• A storage shed In the 300 block of Spring Run Circle.
Longwood. was reportedly burglarized between Aug. 10 and
13. Reported stolen was 8970 In Jewelry, snorkel equipment
and u wulknian radio.
• A green 1993 Plymouth was reportedly stolen from a motel
parking lot on Oregon Avenue Saturday. The car’s license
number was listed as LQC 77Z.
• Assorted packs of frozen meal valued at 8120 were
reportedly stolen from a freezer during a residential burglary
Saturday In the 2000 block o f Airport Boulevard.

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Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A gallon of dark blue paint was reportedly spattered
throughout a home In the 2000 block o f S. Laurel Avenue
between Aug. 11and 15. Police estimated damage at $1,000.
• 82.000 In dnmage was reported early Monday to two
vehicles parked In the 1000 block of E. 4th Street. Police said
all windows and the sunroof of one vehicle were smashed.
• A 1984 Oldsmoblle was reportedly stolen early Monday ut
the northeast comer of 1st Street and Palmetto Avenue In
downtown Sanford. The automobile was found later near the
Intersection of highway 17-92 and Gen. Hutcheson Parkway.
• A 1987 Plymouth was rc|&gt;ortcd!y stolen early Monday
while parked near 700 E. 1st Street In downtown Sanford. Th e
police report did not list the license number.
• 82.000 In Items were reportedly stolen Sunday from a
residence In the 1200 block of Palmetto Avenue.
• A VCR and Jewelry were reported stolen Sunday from the
700 block of Mellonvlfle Avenue
• A VCR valued at 8250 was reported missing from an
apartment In the 600 block of Park Avenue on Saturday.
• A business In the 700 block of W. 1st Street In downtown
Sanford wns reportedly burglarized Saturday. Between 875
and 8150 In Items were reported missing.
• A cellular phone was reportedly stolen from a van parked
In a parking lot In the 3000 block of S. Orlando Drive on
Sunday.
• A coin machine was rej&gt;ortcdly ripped from the wall In a
coin laundry In the 2900 block of S. Sanford Avenue on
Sunday.
• A 1987 Pontiac was reportedly stolen on W. 12th Street
near Pecan Avenue In Sanford on Saturday. The vchlclr hns
been found In Longwood, and recovered by the Florida
Highway Patrol.
• A TV valued at 81.000 was reportedly tnken Saturday from
an apartment In the 400 block of Sanford Avenue.
• A generator valued at 8600 was reportedly stolen from a
truck parked In the 2600 block of Marshall Avenue on Friday.
• An nlr tank and air compressor valued at 8900 were
reported stolen on Frlduy In the 2600 block of Hartwell
Avenue.

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Editorials/ Opinions
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Wayne D. Doyle, Publisher and Editor

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EDITORIALS

Reducing the
number of
animal attacks
Seminole County's Animal Control officers
reported 103 animal attacks during the
month of June. There have been 265 attacks
from May through July.
The rcporis included not only dog bites, but
cat scratches and bites from other animals, all
of which could produce rabies.
Animal Control people sec this as a serious
problem. They are suggesting all pel owners
consider spaying or neutering their animals.
While it will not eliminate the possibility ol
contracting rabies, it will go a long way
toward reducing the pet population.
While some counties have spaying and
neutering clinics which keep prices down, the
best place to have the Job done properly Is at
a veterinarian. Prices vary according to the
elinic. but generally dog neutering can cost
S50 to $70. cat neutering from $25 to $35.
For spaying, it often depends on the weight
of the animal. For dogs prices could run
approximately $60 to $150. and for cats. $45
to $60.
Shopping around could result in lower
prices.
The object Is to prevent accidental pre­
gnancies by animals. Keeping them penned
up is often not sufficient to prevent an escape.
If a person’s pet dog has puppies, the
number could range from only one to eight or
nine. For mixed-breed dogs, getting rid of a
half dozen puppies Is time consuming and at
times costly. And. It could occur more than
one time.
Having the animal neutered Is permanent.
■ WKUfjjiaglQ^ior fencing in the city is still
Tcgntswpndsd.-sn accidental escape would
not result in the production of offspring.
Depen4Mg&lt;on circumstances, animals may
move from docile to violent with no warning.
Most of the time, this cannot be prevented.
Spaying or neutering should not be consid­
ered as a preventative measure against
attacks.
It will however, cut down on the number of
animals running loose on our streets and
causing increased concern over disease.
Even a neutered animal can attack or be
infected with rabies, but by reducing their
ever-growing number, we can reduce the
number of bite cases.

LETTERS

Support for Tiger’s Eye
On August 5th Channel 2 had a piece about
Tiger's Eye Productions' school. I can no longer
Just sit and say how awful, but It does concern me.
It concerns every human being on this planet. Do
you know or care that when the animals are gone
from the canh we humans will be next. We are the
top of the food chain.
1 have seen the programs at Winter Park Mall
nnd Flea World in Sanford. I have heard children
and adults call a tiger a lion and leopards tigers
and one time I heard a young boy call a tiger an
elephant. To me this ls ^ fr y sad that people are so
Ignorant o f their w ildlife
What are you doing to my wildlife? This Issue
concerns us all. We have taken over their habitat
and now some people want to take them from
captivity. Where do you want them to go? Where
will they be safe from greed and Insensitivity?
Do you know that Florida has more endangered
wildlife than any state? I don't find this something
to be proud of.
I very much want to know why the Seminole
County commissioners voted against Tiger's Eye
and what was their reasoning fora "n o vote."
I am waiting for a response from each commis­
sioner.
Lois Thrushman
Orlando

JOSEPH PERKINS

Character is key to black progress
" I have a dream that my four little children
one day will live In a nation where they will not
be Judged by the color o f their skin, but by the
content of their character."
It was 30 years ago this month that Martin
Luther King Jr. uttered these famous words from
the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial. The
progress that much o f the black |&gt;opulatlon has
made since that late summer day In 1963. when
a quarter-million strong gathered for the nowfabled Mnrch on Washington, truly Is an
American success story.
Surely, the multitude that descended upon the
nation's capital to hear King nnd other civil
rights leaders could not have Imagined that. In
the ensuing three decades, the black middle
class would nearly quadruple In size.
Hut It has. In 1993. nearly half of all black
families will bring home more than $25,000. Of
these upwardly mobile black families, one In
three will earn more thun $50,000.
The exponential growth of the black middle
class over the last 30 years coincides with black
gains In higher education. At the time o f the
March on Washington, roughly a quarter-million
black youngsters were enrolled In the nation's
colleges nnd universities. In 1993, there are m o re
than four times as many black collegians.

One o f the more memorable passages In King's
"1 Have a Dream" speech concerned black
political power. "W e cannot lx- satisfied." the
Baptist preacher In­
toned. "as long as
th e N e g r o In
M ississippi cannot
vote nnd the Negro In
New’ York believes lu­
ll a s n o t h in g f o r
which to vole."
At the time when
9
K in g spoke th ose
words, there w ere
fewer than 300 black
e le c te d o ffic ia ls
th r o u g h o u t th e
cou n try. In 1993.
In 1993,
there are more than
nearly half of
7.000 black o ffice
all black
holders. In cluding
families will
four U .S . c o n bring hom e
grrssmen from New
more than
York and even one
S25.000. j
from Mississippi
Yet. despite black
gains In family In
come, education, political clout nnd other

Important measures of progress, many If not
most blacks somehow’ believe that. 30 years after
the March on Washington, most of us have yet to
overcome.
The black leadership Is most responsible for
prom ulgating this myth. For rather than
celebrntlng the great strides o f the black
population since 1963. they prefer to emphasize
the negative.
It really Is no mystery why some blacks have
overcome nnd others have not. Those who have
overcome have discovered that upward mobility
In Amcrlcn has less to do with their skin Color
than the content of their character - their
behavior. They have moved on up because they
have adopted un ethic o f success. They’ve gotten
a good education. T h ey've worked hard. They've
gotten married before having children. This
simple ethic almost always produces progress.
T h e success of the black middle class over the
past three decades Is a testament to this.
The challenge for the black leadership Is to
Instill in poor nnd struggling blncks the ethic of
success that has enabled the thriving black
middle class to prosper. Only then will dis­
advantaged blacks realize the dream that Martin
Luther King Jr. spoke o f 30 years ago.

SARAH OVERSTREET

Don’t ask why men
like to barbecue

JAY D. HAIR

Environmental toxins: the risk
Medical advances are at the edge o f new and
more accurate ways to assess the risks
environmental toxins pose to human health.
These methods may prove Invaluable In
determining that some chemicals arc even
more damaging than previously thought, while
regulations governing others may be more
stringent than necessary.
The Environmental Protection Agency has
selected dioxin as a prototype to see If these
new methods can prove their potential.
It's a good choice. Dioxin, or TCDD. is a
chlorine-based chemical widespread In the
environment. Bleaching paper can produce
dioxin as a byproduct. While most pulp mills
have switched to non-dloxin processes, the
water downstream from these mills commonly
still contains the chemical. Dioxin Is produced
In the formulation of some herbicides and gets
Into the air as part of Incinerated fly ash.
Dioxin Is also a bioaccumulator. Once In the
body, it stays there. We get It from fish caught
In dloxln-talnled water and from beef fed
dioxin-linked weed killers. All Americans are
believed to rarry traces o f dioxin In their fatty
tissue.
Finally, dioxin Is linked to a range of human
Illnesses. Cancer, the threat nearly all govern­
ment chemical regulation Is based upon. Is one
of them. Bui other health effects almost
entirely Ignored by regulation are also In­
volved. These effects center on dioxin's
apparent ability to disrupt the human
hormone system leading to. among other
things, damage lo the nervous system. Already
linked lo the dcaexuallzation of some wildlife
species, dioxin now has also been associated
with damage to human Immune and re­
productive systems.
That's where the new methods come In. It's
the difference between observing something
with your eyes and looking at It through a
microscope.
Most health regulations governing chemicals
are based on animal studies. Typically, various
doses of a compound are given to animals,
usually rats, and then researchers wait and
see. This work can tell us what happens, but
not why.
Now. advances In biochemistry are allowing
us to glimpse what happens Inside human ceil
tissue exposed to environmental toxins. Wc are
learning how molecules o f these compounds
are absorbed Into Individual cells and the kinds
of chemical messages they transmit that alter
the cells or ntakc them multiply. Wc are In the
Infancy of understanding why these chemicals
do what they do.
At this molecular level, some o f these
chemicals display a pernicious effect. Through
disruptions or mimicking of the hormone
system, they subtly alter the development of
growing embryos. "Because functional deficits
are not visible at birth and may not be fully

manifested until adulthood, they urc often
missed by physlcluns. parents, and the
regulatory community, and the causa) agent Is
never Identified." according lo a statement by
21 leading researchers.
Dioxin Is the perfect candidate for dual
scrutiny.
Reports prepared
for an ongoing El’A
examination of diox­
in s ta le that th e
"e m e r g in g realiza­
tion" from existing
re s e a r c h that In ­
c lu d e s s tu d ies o f
humans exposed to
large doses in the
workplace, is that
TCDD can Induce
s e v e r a l k in d s o f
c a n c e r. In c lu d in g
" m a lig n a n t Iy m •
Dioxin has
phomus. soft tissue
been selected
sarcom as, thyroid
as
a prototype
tu m o rs and lu n g
to
sen
if th ese
tumors."
new m ethods
Beyond that, these
can prove
reports cite "ample
their potential. £
e v i d e n c e " t hat
humans " a r c
extremely sensitive
to the (non-cancer) toxic effects of TCDD."
Some o f these effects, "Including changes in
en d o crin e function associated w ith re­
productive function In nnlrnuls and humans,
behavioral effects In offspring o f exposed
animals, and changes In Immune function In
animals, have been demonstrated." according
lo an October memorandum by Erich W.
Bretthaucr. assistant EPA administrator for
research nnd development.
B retth n u cr's m em orandum con tinu es.
"Some data suggest that these effects may be
occurring In people at body burden levels that
can result from exposure at. or near, current
background."
That's officialese meaning that existing
dioxin levels may already lie damaging loduy's
newborn.
The Insights medical advances now alford
Into the workings of environmental toxins
should be pursued urgently. We should also
Insist that these substances be screened for
their non-cuncer as well as their cancer health
risks. The slakes are too high lo do otherwise.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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must be signed. Include the address o f the
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Letters should be on a single subject and be
as brief as jxtsslbfe. The letters are subled lo

I'm always saddened as the end of summer
approaches. When I was a kid. It meant
school was Just around ihr comer. Bui as an
adult. It means the end of barbecue season,
which Is Ihr best time o f year, to my way of
thinking: The season when men. God blrss
'em . cook
1 have often heard women discuss the
question, "W hy do men liarbccue?" or more
precisely, "W hy Is It a guy who would rather
eat cold cereal with
water thun so much
as turn on the oven
to heal a TV dinner
will suddenly
become the Gallop­
ing Gourmet at the
m e n t i o n of a
barbecue?"
One of ihc most
popular theories. In
an age when we seek
an evolutionary an­
swer to almost every
question of humnn
behavior. Is that men £ It means the
are re-enacting the ■ end o f
barbecue
a n c e s t r a l r it e o f
season, which
dragging back u dead
is the best
mastodon, hacking
tim e o f year,
away at two rocks
lo my way of
u n til fire en su es,
thinking. t h e n hunkc r In g
down milll the mast
odon's entrails are loasty.
A cynical humorist like Pulitzer Prize­
winner Dave Barry, who cuts Ids fellow men
no slack, might hypothesize that men
barbecue because It Is Ihc nastiest, dirtiest,
trashiest form of cooking one can enguge In
outside of being lost on a camping trip,
cloblx-riug a wild bunny wtlh u rock and
trying to cook It with a Blc lighter.
First. Iherc's the actual barbecuing In­
strument. sometimes called the "p it" or
"g rill." which In most families Is left outside
lo rust ami collect bird droppings. (I have
often Ihuught. while enjoying a great steak.
"Y es. this Is good, but tt lacks a certain spice
... I know. It could use a dash of bird
dropping! Some rust!")
Barry might next offer as evidence of the
Dirt Theory the building o f the fire Itself, a
ritual that can si retch Into an hour-long affair
with much squirting of flammable liquids
upon the |&gt;at!n or deek. tossing o f briquets
and spent matches about the scene and a trip
to the outdoor shop for more flammable
liquid and u package o f "Magic Flrc-Slarter
Sticks." Only the site of an arson fire makes
one question ihr sanity o f mankind more
than the aftermath o f a barbccuc-flrc-startlng.
Then as the actual beast-purts cook. Iherc’s
all that smoke and ash that blow up In a
man's rugged face and all over the patio, the
next best thing to the wood shavings and
sawdust ensuing from a power-tool project.
Add all that grease dripping onto the fire and
splattering up onto a guy's chest, and you
have the closest pleasure you can get to going
face down Into a flank of steaming mastodon.
A female pragmatist such as Erma Bainbeck might speculate that men barbecue
precisely because most o f them do not
participate In ihe cleanup. In other words,
they ran make us big a mess as they want
and Mom will wipe everything up. no
questions asked. Hut 1 cannot truthfully say
I've never seen a man clean up aflcr a
twrbecuc. I have seen men hose down the
entire urcu with a high-pressure hose, leftover
sack of briquets and all. (See: back to the
outdoor shop for more flammable liquid and a
package of "M a g ic Flrc-Siarlcr S lick s."
above.)
However, most o f the men I've observed
iK-lleve a barbecue grill Is like a seir-cleanlng
oven. They believe you don’t have to clean It
because land this Is an approximation o f an
exact quote). "T h e fire bums off everything
Ihal could actually hurt a person." Thus, u
guy with a master's degree In microbiology
will tell you he doesn't need lo clean off seven
layers of animal grease mixed with soot
because, “ The fire burns off everything that
could actually hurt a person."
However. If you are blessed with a man
who loves to barbecue. I suggest Just going
along with It.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday. August 17. n ryj - §M

Survivors recall night bombing
.that killed four, 49 years ago
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DEFUNIAK SPRINGS - Resi­
dents of Alaqua. a hnmlcl about
five miles southwest of this
Florida Panhandle city, were
used to hearing bombs dropping
at u nearby military proving
ground.
tiut one night 49 years ago
something went terribly wrong.
Wallace Cosson, then 15. was
at his gran dm other's house
when bombs fell only 100 yards
away at a home where two of his
uncles and their families were
visiting on Aug. 11. 1944.
"Th ey were smull shrapnel
bombs." he recalled Monday. " I f
was over In no tim e."

He ran to Ills Uncle Jim's
home. A contemporary newspa­
p er rep ort In d ica ted th ree
fragmentation bombs had fullen
near the house, one within 10
feet. Four Cosson family mem­
bers were Killed and five others
wounded.
"Il looked like machine guns
had riddled It." Cosson said. "It
Just cut the house all up."
Thick smoke mude It difficult
to sec or breathe, but he could
hear the Injured screaming.
Jam es Cosson. two o f his
children. James Jr., 12. and
Winnie Lee. 13. and his brother.
Alfred, were dead.
James' wife. Annie, and two
more of their children. Frank.

10. and Tom. 4. were woundrd.
Also Injured 'was Alfred's wife.
Pearl, and their son. David. 12
David was the most seriously
Injured, paralyzed from the
waist down. The memory of that
night still haunts hint. David
told the Northwest Florida Dally
News of Fort Walton Beach for a
story Monday.
" I f I go up there und hear an
ulrplane go over. I can't take It."
said David, who now lives In
Central Florida city o f Clermont.
"You never get over something
like that."
The Army Air Corps at what Is
now Eglln Air Force Base Issued
a statement that a release device
Jammed, causing the bombs to
hang up on their racks-

Freighter driver denies he
caused Tampa Bay collision
B y Assoolati

TAMPA — Several pilots In­
volved In last week’s collision in
Tampa Bay say the man res en sib le for the accident was
Thomas Baggett, pilot of one of
the vessels.
But Baggett denied the ac­
cusation Monday.
A freighter, pllotrd by Baggett,
first collided with a Jet-fuel
barge, which burned for 15
hours. The freighter then hit a
petroleum barge, which subse­
quently spilled about 250.000
gallons of thick, black Industrial
oil Into Tampa Bay.
The accident occurred In a
narrow channel between an out­
going freighter und two Incom­

Baggrtt. G3. made headlines
ing fuel barges. Several pilots
blunted the crash on u com ­ soon after the collision — first
munications mix-up us the two came news his driver's license
barges were passing each other. was suspended after a 1991
T h ey say Baggett gave the drunken driving arrest, then It
crucial command that led to the was revealed he was Involved In
crash.
several ship c o llis io n s and
Baggrtt told a federal panel groundings.
Investigating the accident he
His testimony was set to re­
looked up from Ills post and saw sume today.
the fuel barges crossing his path.
Meanwhile, about 500 workers
"I said. 'What the hell arc you went to work Monday to clean
doing'?'" he testified.
about 10 miles of Tampa Buy
He nlso swore he didn't know beaches. The heavy Industrial oil
the two fuel barges were passing flouted for days In the Gulf of
each other In the channel.
Mexico become coming ashore
" I f I had ... I would have been Tampa Bay beaches over the
out of the channel," Baggett weekend.
said. "Y o u 'v e got two large
About 600 more workers and
petroleum barges coming In ... In Const Guard personnel are
a bend."
expected to Join the effort today.

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Continued from P t fe 1A

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DEP biologist Brian Carr said
he plans to do water sampling at
the site and of the water In
nearby Lake Griffin. Casselberry
residents have claimed runoff
from the tree service Is killing
the lake.
In addition to the water sampllng. Carr said a DEP plan for
restoring the wetlands Is being
completed this week and will be
sent to Hardy's representatives.
Hardy's most recent restora­
tion plan, with no supporting
documentation, wus submitted
to the DEP by Hardy's consult­
in g engineer, Hugh Harllng.
However. Carr said, (hut plan
was not acceptable because It
uppeured to alter the site further
by creating a retentlon/detentlon
pond which would drain un­
d istu rb ed w e tla n d s on the
northslde of the property. Any
alteration of the site would have
to Ik- submitted und approved
through a permit process, not as
a part of the restoration proposal.
"Rather than continue to re­
view proposal after proposal.”
Carr explained, "th e department
chose to propose how to correct
problems at the site." He added
he plans to use a 1991 survey of
the site to outline how It must be
restored.
Carr said the DEP Is proceedIng with water sampling because
he has not received a response
from Aquatics Symblotlcs. an

; E T H E L T .L A U B Y

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Ethel T. Lauby. 107. of West
• Lake Court. Orange City, died
! Sunday. Aug. 15. at her rest; dcncc. Born April 9. 1886 In
Summit. Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida from Cuyahoga
’. Falls. Ohio, three years ago. She
was a school teacher In Ohio and
; a Protestant.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.
JOHN BERNARD BUW AL8KI
John Bernard Suwalskl. 78.
i Sullivan Street. Deltona, died
{ Sunday. Aug. 15. at Ills resi­
dence. Born Nov. 28. 1914. In
Plymouth. Pa., he moved to
Central Florida 10 years ago
from Chicago, lie was a member
. o f St. Ann's Catholic Church.
• DeBary. He was u salesman for
Klrsch Company, home furnish• Ings and a member o f Knights of
Columbus. 4th Degree.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Marcella Joan. Deltona: sons.
John Joseph. Fairmont. W.V..
Bernard J.. Pompano Bench.
Edward R.. Fenton. Mich., Rob■ ert T.. Hoffman Estates. III.:
! sisters. Irene Poteran. Endlcott.
N.Y.. Isabelle Grosek. Wilkes
; Barre. Pa.; six grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
j arrangements.
] DONALD A. 8W ALHEIM
Donald A. S w a lh elm . 79.
Au gu sta Nalonal Boulevard.
W inter Springs, died Thursday.

Orlando company Hardy wanted
to check the water quality.
"Samplings are usually done
together." Carr explained, "so
there are no questions about the
place, or tim e or w ay the
samples are gathered. But the
sampling has been delayed so
the DEP Is conducting Its own
sampling."
Harllng. a consulting engineer
hired by Hurdy. contends the
source of the problems for luikr
Griffin arc not the consequence
of activities of AAA Tree Service,
lie 's urgulng It Is coming from a
variety o f areas Including the
road water runoff from CR 427
and D og T ra c k Road In to
wetland on the north end o f the

property.
Wutcr samples will lx* taken at
a number of sites, entering the
property. In ditches on the
property, as It leaves the proper­
ty and where It enters Lake
Griffin, Curr said. The sampling
must be scheduled In conjunc­
tion with the work load of the
test laboratory In Tallahassee.
The chilled wuter samples are
express shipped and tested
quickly to Insure accurate re­
sults. he said.
" I f we Identify Ihut the water
coming onto the Hardy property
Is low In nutrient but the water
exiting the property Is high In
nutrient, that gives a very strong
quanltatlvc argument that this Is
the source of the problem." Carr
explained.

Aug. 12. at his residence. Born
Oct. 19. 1913 In Stoughton.
WIs.. he moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1978. lie was a retired
research supervisor for DuPont
n n d a ls o w o r k e d on th e
Mnnhattcn Project. He was a
member o f First Presbyterian
Church of Maitland, an active
elder In Presbyterian USA und
director of education for Ameri­
can Electroplating Society.
Survivors Include wife. Fay M.:
son. Stuart Don. Orlando: sister.
Mabel Frankc, Stoughton: one
grandson.
B a ld w ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Home. Goldenrod, In charge of
arrangements.
A LT AMEA8E TERRY
Altamcasc Terru. 51. 2130 E.
21 St.. Sanford, died Sunday.
Aug. 15. at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Born
Sept. 24. 1941. In Pahokec. she
moved to Sanford In 1978 from
there. She was a farm laborer
and a Baptist.
Survivors Include husband.
Juckic; son. William Harrison.
Delray Beach: daughters. Inez
Harris. Sanford. Sharon Terry
and Barbara Ann Edwards, both
of Deerfield Beach: numerous
grandchllden.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.
PATRICIA A. TOLLS
Patricia A. Tollc. 67. of Shady
Lane, Geneva, died Sunday.
Aug. 15. at her residence. Bom
Nov. 29. 1925. In Lowell. Mass..

Periodic sampling of the lake
water by Lake Wutch. an In­
dependent testing group. In­
dicates un Increase of nitrogen,
phosphorous und chlorophyll
levels after the tree service
began processing yard waste
which Is ground Into mulch.
"Mr. Hardy claims they grind
this all up and he recycles this
material." Carr said. "It appears
Ills Input was more than his
outgo." When plants die. they
begin to breakdown, he udded.
The slate attorney Is awaiting
the findings o f the DEP In ordrr

to determine what Hardy must
do to clean up the site.
"W hen you get these envi­
ronmental types of cases that
involve the requirem ent for
cleanup and restoration and all
those kinds o f things." Richurd-Rulberg explained, "Involv­
ing water sampling and soil
sampling, obviously through the
criminal Justice system we don't
have that degree of expertise
available to us to determine ns
part of a sentencing order whut
they urc and aren't to do.
Therefore. I have to rely on the
experts to come up with that
part of It. and then I can make
that a part of the probationary
conditions that they must com­
ply with as part of the consent
order."
If the consent order Is ready at
the time of sentencing, the court
would have 12 months during
the probation period to ensure
the terms arc carried out.

she moved to Central Florida In
1982. She was a homemaker
nnd a member o f All Souls
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Robert: sons. Patrick J.. Deltona.
Michael C.J., Massachusetts.;
Robert V. Jr.. Geneva, William
J.. Oxnard. Cullf,: daughter.
Kathleen A. Mencndec. Sanford:
sisters, Delores Sullivan. Lowell.
Mary Lou Haller. Bellflower.
Calif.: 12 grandchildren.
Grunkaw Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge ofarrangements.

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tary of the state Depart­
m e n t n f H e a lt h a n d R e ­
habilitative Services, will be lo­
cated In Volusia. Martin and
Escambia counties. Operated by
the local communities through
the sheriffs' departments or state
attorney's offices, the 24-bed
boot camps will copy the dis­
cipline used In train military
recruits.
One boot camp Is currently
operating In Manatee County
nnd graduated Its first platoon
recently. Juveniles will attend
the four-month camps and then
are monitored In an eight month
follow-up program to make sure
they are attending school or
working. If they nre not. they are
returned to ImmiI camp.
Only the most serious Juvenile
olTcnders will lie eligible for the
Ikhi I camp program, according
to George lllnchcllff o f the HRS.
There arc currently 78 Juveniles
statewide uwnltlng placement In
the high risk category.
Placement recommendations
are bas- ti on risk factors ranging
from the miwt serious (high risk)

to the least serious offenders In
the low risk category. In total
there are 617 Juveniles statewide
awaiting some type o f placement
In all categories. Of that number.
199 fall Into the lowest risk
category and arc living at home
and going to day treatment
programs. HlnchclIlT said.
At the lime of sentencing, the
HRS makes placement recom­
mendations but It Is up to the
Juvenile Judges to make the final
decision.
Although the new boot camps
were funded to be 24-bed facili­
ties. HlnchclIfT said It Is hoped
the legislature can come up with
the money needed to make them
each 30-bed facilities.
Construction of the camps will
cost $4.3 million to build and
innlntaln and another $1.5 mil­
lion annually to operate.
"It is going to be a substan­
tially local usage facility." Hlnch cllff said, although judges
from a nearby county might get
permission to place a Juvenile In
ncamp.

Boy Scouts of America once
considered allowing expressway
builder Hubbard Construction
Co. to dig a 75-acre Imrrow pit In
the 182-acre campground. Seoul
leaders hoped they would gener­
ate revenue from the enterprise
and have a resulting lake to
enhance the campground.
The proposal caused an uproar
among Geneva residents nnd
local scouting leaders alike. Res­
idents abhored the potential of
another borrow pit In their
com m u n ity with Its fragile
"Geneva Bubble" water supply.
Scou t lead ers ab h o red the
(xitentlal loss of a local camp­
ground.
T h e scouts und residents
staged protests at the camp­
ground last year to bring public
attention to the council's sale
plans.'
Hubbard never pursued the
project and the council voted
last year to put the campground
up for sale to raise revenues for
new council offices und Im­
provements to other camps.
Hubbard considered purchasing

S e m in o le C o u n ty C ircu it
Judge Leonard Wood, who pre-.
sides In Juvenile cases, was
doing arraignments this morn­
ing and was unavailable for
comment on the new camps.
In addltlun to, the three boot
camps, the slate will open an
environmental camp In Hillsboro
County which will nlso have a
h ig h d e g r e e o f p h y s ic a l
challenge but not the total regi­
men of boot camp.
T h e p ro g ra m s are b ein g
funded from a $44 m illion
p a c k a g e a p p r o v e d by the
legislatu re for Juvenile pro­
grams.

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C a m p -------------Continued from Page I A

Several other Juvenile pro- •
grams, such as a serious offend­
er program are scheduled to be
announced In the coming weeks,
he said. HlnchclIfT suld he does
not forscc boot camps In every
county because It would be too
expensive. However, counties
could go together In partner­
ships sharing boot camp space
In one county and other juvenile
programs In another.

the property and conducted field
tests, destroying a path through
the cnvlronmentally-scnsltlve
scrub land In the process.
The county cited the property
owners, the scouting council,
and Hubbard Inter replaced the
vegetation.
lioth scout und Geneva leaders
met the news of the potential
county purchase with pleasure.
"I'd certainly support that and
I think the whole community
would support It." said Lee
V oorh ces. president o f the
Geneva Citizens Association.
"T h a t would be extremely
acceptable." said Dave Young,
assistant scoutmaster o f the
Geneva Troop 837. "I have no
problem with that at all."
Young, who helped staged the
protests, now serves on the
council. He said he recognizes
the need for the council to raise
money for needs, but said he still
opposes the sale o f the camp for
a non-camping use.
Logan said should the county
pursue the purchase, camping
would be a viable use for the
property.

Continued from Page 1A
four lanes using the county
transportation sales tax.
W h e t h e r th e I m p r o v e d
roadways will be able to link to
1-4 at CR 46-A still remulns a
question. Negotiations arc still
underway with landowners to
urge them to donate the land
needed for the Interchange.
Most, but not all. have agreed,
said VanPelt.
Congress agreed In 1987 to
pay the $11.1 million construc­
tion cost of the project, a de­
monstration o f how quickly
roads cotild be built, on the
premise landowners would do­
nate portions of their property
for It. The property owners were
not forthcoming and county
engineers fear the federal fund­
ing Is at risk.

W h a t’ s to r lu n o h f
Wsdngsday, Aug. 1$, 1M 3
Turkey Sub
Crisp Cole Slaw
Oven Baked Beans
Jell-o with Diced Pears
Milk

N O T IC E O F 'E S T A B L IS H M E N T O R \

CHANGE OF A REGULATION
AFFECTING THE USE OF LAND
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS O F SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDAPROPOSESTO ADOPTOR CHANGE AREGULATION AFFECTING
THE USE OF LAND IN TH E UNINCORPORATED A R EA SHOWN ON THE
MAP IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT.

A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE REGULATION AFFECTING THE USE OF
LAND WILL BE HELD AT 7:00 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS
POSSIBLE, AT ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON AUGUST 24, 1003 AND
SEPTEMBER 14,1993 ATTHE SEMINOLE COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING,
ROOM 1028 (BCC CHAMBERS) 1101 EAST FIRST STREET, SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO THE PAYMENT OF AD
VALOREM TAXES AT THE TIME THAT REAL PROPERTY IS
PLATTED; AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 03-1 TO PRO­
VIDE THAT ALL DELINQUENT TAXES AND DUE AND PAY­
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Edna E. Weber. 86. Burke
Street. Altamonte Springs, died
Sunday. Aug. 15. at the Longwood Health Care Center. Born
Sept. 20. 1906. In Jnncsvlllc.
WIs., she. moved to Central
Florida In 1967. She was Lu­
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Survivors Include husband.
Walter; sister. Florence Delaney.
Beloit. WIs.
B aldw ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
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M a o ol Chrlttlan Burial lor M r* Patricia
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bo a l 10 o'clock Friday morning a l A ll Soul*
Catholic Church with Faihor Richard Trout
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NEW YOKE - The S I 2.0
tillltuii merger *»l AT&amp;T ami
Mi C aw rHlul.tr Cominimlca
lions could dramatically change
the way |icu|ile cnmniunlraic.
It a s t c n t n it th e d a y *» I go
an yw h ere ph on es Hut uni
without a fight
The reittonal phone conipaiiles
that were mice part ol Ainrrtenii
Telephone &amp; l'clcgra|&gt;h Co
coin plained that the merger
would allow AT&amp;T hack Into the
local market. Iron) which II was
barred under the I*ih i breakup
ol AT&amp;T
1lie deal would he the hlititest
met tier ever to teleeoinnumtea
lions anil the lllthlargcst in l S
curjxiratf hlslorv It Is suh|eel in
ledenil apprm al
The m e r g e r . a n n o u n e etl
Monday, is AT&amp;T s attempt to
eapltall/e tin the tpin klv expan
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in the country
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systems will Increasingly take
tfie pi.nr ol ihe wall |.it k tele­
phone
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would also probably develop
new kinds ol eostoml/etl calling
plans and rates lor ittnhlh eus
tomers anti htrlhci liliu the line
between Ineal anti lonn tllstanet
service
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dared it was more evidence ol
the need to &lt;hangc tin- rules itiai
govern llielt business espet l.lllv
restrictions established .liter tin
breakup ol A I M
that gavt
A T M the long-distant c market
anil Mu llahv Hells the lo&lt;-it
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Kit \\ Intai re &gt; htel c x&lt; ■utn» t.l
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said till
iti&lt;-rn* r returns A I &lt;N I to 0s
pie breakupstreunth
Our i u s tn m e rs a n dis
.tilvaulaned het arise xx» an not
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companies '*
AT&amp;T anti MeCaw
the Ha by Hell claims

disputed

Allen said the decision to
a. (|nire M tfaw came alter the
iwo i omp.mles realized they
minhi soinetlav ei.mpete with

W a s h in g t o n .

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Communications Commission
Chairman James UuHIn said tin
merger holds great potential tor
growth in the Industry, but In
added that the government
should keep an open mind lo
opposition
The deal is also subject to
antitrust approval Irorn tin
justice Department, but noi
from the federal judge who
oversaw the AT&amp;T breakup
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Dozens ol
dairies that have « heated st boot
districts In oven barging lor
milk tare possible suspensions
from st hool loo&lt;I programs
The Agriculture Department
said Mondav n vvas banning two
companies Irom the leder.dlv
subsidized s« hool milk program
tor three years Eeiler.il otlu lals
say similar action will he taken
against other dairies it they don t
guarantee against luture a b u s e s
D a i r y F r e s h I n*
ol
Greensboro. Ala
and ( oblr
Dairy Products Cooperative III*
ot Lexington N (
said tlu v
wimtil rnnlest lire USDA
dc
barmen! ail ion
rile iwo roilip.illles vven
among -If. dairies louvii ted si.
tar ol hid rigging as a result til an
ongoing Justice Department
investigation into the .u ttvitics
ol dairies that supply si bool
bun h program
The lctlcr.il
program spends Sf&gt; billion a year
in feed almui 24 million slu
dents
It s really import.mi to tie as
aggressive as |mss!blt III dealing
with problems ot hid rigging
and tins is just the ht-gmmng
said Ellen Haas, the assistant
secretary ot agriculture lor loml
and i oiiMimcr services
S t i c saltl more companies will
lie subject to "debarment
at
lions it they don I agree to take
sli ps io fiti-vt-1it luture abuses
Major t ompattles lot hiding
Durden Int
I'et Dairies and
Elav-O-Kli h. are among those
already convicted ol hld-rlgging
charges
Until this year, the USDA
declined to suspend t omitted
companies as long as thcv relm
burned losses caused trv l.ltl
ringing The tlepartuteitl max
suspeutl companies up to three
years Irom su p p lyin g dairv
prothicts to st bools
Hetty (ilst. an assistant to the
president ol D.tlrv Fresh, said
the t nmjianv |itsi received the
litit lee She could not t timmenl
exeept to say the t ompauv
would (tiniest the action, which
it has .10 days to do
Dairy Fresh was assessed SI I
million in lederal penalties in
Apr il alter pleading guilty to
rigging school milk bids in
Misslsstf.pl. south Alabama and
llte Florida panhandle It a l s o
was hit with SHtXMXXt in state
|M'llultlCS
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took steps to bar Coble, which
pleaded guilty III October lb‘M
in N o r t h C a r o l i n a
S o o th
Carolina and Georgia Coble paid
SI lf&gt; million to the three states
and S-tr.O.(XX) to the lederal
government
Galen Dean who |usi took
over as i lilel executive olllicl
said the cotnp.mv will contest
(lclr.tr incut
"Out t.inner owtit is have sul
lered severely anil they tltdu f
reallv have anything to do uni.
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said

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tlllties to do business with two
other convicted t tim|.antes
Hordcn hu ot Columbus. Ohio
and Kinncti Dairies Itu
ot
Columhus. G.t
bet ..use they
have signed agreements with the
Dt tense Dt fiartmeni s Dclcnsc
Logistics Agent v to prevent
luture violations

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San Francisco (Burkett I t 4) a t Pittsburgh
(C ooke* 7), 7:11pm
New York I Gooden | | l l ) e l Clncmnall
(A ya la 4 11.7:11 p m
Lo* Angeles IR M artinet *7 1 et Alien!*
(S m o tll t l 11.7 40pm
F lorida (Rapp M ) al Houston ( Kile I H ) ,
0:41p.m .
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(C orm ier 141. I l l p m .
Philadelphia (River* 104) a l Colorado
(Reynoso 4 1), *4 1 p m

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Southern League
Second H all
Eastern Division
W
L
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11 73

C arolina (Pirates)
37
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&gt;t
Westers D ivision
72
Birm ingham (WSo«)
ii
Chattanooga (Reds)
7*
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37
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M em phis (Ror ai»i
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■ Nashville 1Tam il
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Monday's O a m n
C r*« n vlll« A Memphis 1
Chattanooga 4 Carolina 1
Birmingham ll, Jachsanvlll* 1
K n o iv ille * Huntsville S
O r Land* I. Nsihville I
Tuesday's O a m ti
M em phis at Greenville
Ch*tt»noog,at Carolina
Jachsanvlll* at Birm ingham
K n o iv ille al Hunttvlll*
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C harlotte (Rangers)
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7*
7*
F o rt M yers (Tolnt)
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Oscaoia 4. Daytona 1
Lakeland al SI Luck. 1. ccd , rain
F o rt Lauderdale *. V tro B a tch 4
Ounedln l. Sarasota 7
F o ri Myars 1 Claarwalar 1
C har lo ll* 1, SI Petersburg 1
Tuesday's Games
Osceola al SI Loci*
SI. Petersburg at Charlotte
Lakeland al Clearwater
Varo Beach al Dunedin
Was) Palm Beach al F ort M yars
F o rt Laudtrdal* al Sarasota

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m oney winnings Monday o l the 1*71000
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U.S. Hardceurts, Results
INDIANAPOLIS - Results Monday In Ih*
t ) m illio n RCA U S. m en'* H ardcourl Cham
pionships at th* Indianapolis Tennis Center
Singles
F lrtl Round
J im m y Arias. Bradenton, d e l. Ivan Reran.
Carol Springs.41.4-1.
D avid Wheaton ( ll) . Lake Minnetonka.
M in n., del. Francisco Clavet. Spain. 4 4. * 1
F a b ric * Seniors 1141. Franca, del Kenneth
Celrsen, Denmark. 43.4-4.
M a rk u s Zoecke, G erm any, del Jason
Slollenberg. Australia, 4 3. 4 1
P a tr ic k Relief. A u s tra lia , del Greg
Rusedski. Caned*. * 4 .4 0 .4 -I.
T o m a s Carbonell, S p a in , d e l David
O llucia, Norristown. Pa . 7 4 (7 01,4 1
Ja im e Yiag*. Peru. d * f David W ill.
Jacksonville Beach. Fla .4 3.4 0
A n drei Chesnskov (10). Russia, det Thom
a sE n q vlst. Sweden,* 1,4-4.
D e rrick Restagn*. Pen I* Vedra Beech, del.
G ianluc* Paul. Ilely, 4-1.4-4.
Andrew Smejder. Canada, del. Guillaume
Raoua. France 4 4.4 1
J e ll Tarings. Manhattan Beach. C a lll.
del NtcklasKuill. Sweden. 4 7(7 11,4 4.4*
A n d re i CberUsev, Russia, del. Mikael
Perntors (14). 1wide *. 4-4,7-4 (7-11.
Jaim e OneIns. Brail!, d a l. Jared Palmar.
Tampa. 41.44.

tu a ; r u c ra ."

Following llic Icadcrti were
Robert Akoury. W ally Arnold
mid Jimmy Heffner.
Vogel, of Si. Augustine, pul his
V o ge l Ilomcs/Vlllage Plumbtng/Prrdslon Machine Service
Ptnlo through Its paces In the
|5 lap Mini-Stock feature lo take
his first place trophy home,
heatin g Rick Turney lo the
checkered flag.
" I t felt real good." Vogel said,
"bu t I had my hands full. I

HOCKEY
National Hockey League
AN A H EIM M IOHTY DUCKS - Agreed to
term s with Denny Lambert, left wing, on a
ort# year contract
NEW YORK RANOERS - Signed Oarren
Langdon. left wing
COLLEOE
SO U TH F L O R ID A - N a m e * Anna
Acfcar Macoska woman's Interim gall teach.
BELMONT ABBEY - Named Daniel Allen
men's soccer coach
• ROCK PORT STATE - Named Fred
Doer. Tony Ltpenl and Scott Nugent assistant
foeftwlt eo#th*i
C A L IF O R N IA . PA. - Named Karen
Folsko women's volleyball coach.
CANISIUS - Named Mark Warner. Fred
Roberts. Slav* Yevottch and John Soche
assistant football coaches
CARTHAGE - Named Keith Elckhoidt
assistant football coach
CLEMSON — Named Tim Corbin recruit
tng coordinator and assistant baseball coach,
and John Pawlowskl restricted earnings
assistant baseball coach
CO LO ATI — Named Andy Coutts men s
assistant soccer coach. Lynn* Schnaebecfc
men's and women's assistant tennis coach;
Colin McGahren men’s assistant lacrosse
coach; and Betsy While women's assistant
soccer coach.
MERRIM ACK - Named Carol DeCourcey
fie ld hockey coach and asalgnad H u Irving,
assistant lea hockey coach, additional duties
as goll coach
PLYM O UTH STATE - Named C hris
Landolfl wide receiver and o il season condl
Honing coach and Sieve T lrre ll defensive line
coach
ST. ANSELM - Named Denis O'Nail
men's and women's cross country coach;
Dennis Jenas women’s assistant soccer
coach; end Roger Latham director ot recr*
ation sports and tacllilles manager.
ST. L A W R E N C E - N am ed M a rk
Raymond assistant football coach ■
UCLA — Suspended Bruce Walker, d*
tensive lineman, tor I he t* * j ** season, and
Ja m lr M iller, linebacker, lor an* gam*

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couldn't keep ll In gear. It kepi
jum ping out of gear. W e'v r got II
dialed In pretty good ul thin
truck."
Rounding out (he lop five were
Dale Ballon, Wuync Wells and
T erry Cady.
V olu sia County Speedway
races Its 3/8'B-mllc dirt track
every Friday night and runs (he
half-in lie asphalt oval on Satur­
day night's.
For more Information uhout
racing al VCS, contact the track
office at (00-11 255-2243 or (004)

Continued from Page’ IB
first-round mutch be­
tween Todd Nelson and Brian
MuePhlc.
No. 2 Jim Courier, born In
Sanford and now living In Dadr
City, and No. 3 Boris Becker
make Ihclr Hardcourl debuts
Tuesday.
Courier, a straight-set loser to
Sampras In Iasi year's final,
plays Jaim e Oncins. Becker
faces Andrew Sziiajiler.
Pernfors. a 1986 French Open
finalist, won on the tour In 1988
before sustaining a scries of
I n ju r ie s . T h a i b ro u g h t a
nosedive of his ranking from No.
19 to No. 1.002 in early 1991 lie
has climbed back to No. 95.
Tw o weeks ago he enjoyed a
third-round victory over Courier
cn route to rapturing the Cana­
dian Open and a $235,000 first
irixc. more than he had won In
its previous 3W years on the
lour.
" I kind of (ell like. wow. I won
that tournament." he said. "I
should be able In beat anybody

985-4402

now.**

BA1EBALL
America* Laagu*
MINNESOTA TWINS Acquired Erik

D i r t -----------------Continued from Page IB

FOOTBALL
National Football League
GREEN BAY PACKERS - Signed Tootle
Robbins, offensive tackle, lo a on* year
co n tra ct. Rescinded th * rig h ts to Ron
Haltstrom. offensive guard, making him a
tree agent Waived Oan Flka, offensive
lineman. Tracay Sanders, corrwrback; Lalm
Berry, running back. Rory Graves, offensive
tackle; Orlando McKay, wide receiver, and
Georg* Rouks. delensi ve end
HOUSTON O ILE R S - Signed O avld
Williams, offensive tackle, to a two year
contract
M IA M I OOLPHINS - Waived Mitchell
Benson, nos* tackle
NEW YORK GIANTS - Waived E r k
Bruun. punter; Tlco Duckett, running back.
Jim Johnson, tackla. Brian Koilowskl. light
e n d . a nd N o r r is Thom as and Thom
Kaumeyor. defensive backs
PHILADELPHIA EAOLES - Announced
ih * retirem ent of Michael Carter, nos*
tackle
PHOENIX CARDINALS - Waived Sean
Snyder, punter. Darren Slchlmann and
D e ite r Butcher, wide receivers
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS - Signed
E r k Curry, defensive lineman. I* a live year
contract.

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TRANSACTIONS
Pci. OB
MS -

Schulltirom . pitcher, from ttw B alllm or*
Orioles lo compiele ih * Mika Pagllarulo
fr«d#
NEW YORK YANKEC1 - Signed M a ll
Draws, pitcher, lo a Its * m inor laagu*
contract
OAKLAND ATHLETICS - Placed Tarry
Stainbech. catcher. on the 11 day disabled
list Recalled Henry Mercedes, catcher, from
Tacoma et I he Pacific Coast Laagu*.
SEATTLE MARINERS - Activated Rich
'A m a ra l. Inllelder, from th* 11 day disabled
list Optioned John Cummings, pitcher, to
Calgary e l th* Pacific Coast Laagu*
TORONTO BLUE JAYS - Optioned Mika
Tim lin, pitcher, lo Dunedin of Ih* Florida
Slala Laagu* Recalled Scott Brow, pllcher.
from Syracuse ol th* IrlemaHonal League
National League
M O N TR E AL EXPOS - Waived C liff
Brantley, pllcher, tor ih * purpose el giving
him his unconditional release
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Assaciallen
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS - Signed
Andre Spencer, forward, to a one year
contract
PHOENIX SUNS - Signed Jo* Klein*
center, to a lour year contract
SAN ANTONIO SPURS - Signed Chris
Childs, guard

I

Bucs ink top draft pick
■y F M D QOOD ALL
AP Sports Writer
TAM PA — Eric Curry stood his
ground, never worrying about
the tack of progress In contract
talks with the Tampa Bay Buc­
caneers.
" I was patient and didn't get
panicky. 1 knew things would
come together al some point.”
the first-round draft pick said
Monday. "Good things come lo
those who wait,”
The sixth selection In the draft
ended a 22-day holdout when he
signed n five-year contract dial
reportedly makes him the NFL's
highest-puni defensive rookie.
Terms were nol released, but
the agreement was believed to
be worth slightly more Ihnn the
deals Manln Jones (five years.
85.9 million) and John Copeland
Ifive ycais. $5.87 million) — (he
two defensive players drafted
ahead of Curry — received from
the New York Jets and Cincin­
nati Bcngnls.
Jones was the fourth pick in
the draft and Copeland. Curry's
college roommate al Alabama.

was selected fifth. Bucs vice
president Rich McKay did not
com m ent on n rep ort that
Curry's contract was worth more
than $6 million.
‘ i 'l l let thnt come out when ll
comes out." said McKay, who
finalized the deal by telephone
with Cu rry's agent. Eugene
Parker, on Sunday.
T h e 270-pound d efen sive
lineman reportedly had I h -c i i
seeking a deal worth more than
$6 million. Including a $3.2
million signing bonus. Negotia­
tions moved slowly. In part,
because of Taui|&gt;a Day's opposi­
tion lo a long-term enntrart In
which the final year could be
voided If Curry achieved certain
playing Incentives.
The Bucs saved about 81.048
million — 38 percent of their
rookie salary pool — lo pay
Curry In base salary and pro­
rated signing bonus this season.
Curry's signing, leaves Phoenix
running back Garrison Hears! as
the leagu e's only unsigned
first-round pick.
Coach Sam Wyrhe said be
hopes Currv. who spent most of

Ills three-week holdout working
out and visiting relatives In
Atlanta . can play about a half ip
Saturday night's exh ib itio n
game ugalnst the Buffalo Bills. ;
"A s Is the case with anyone
who has missed this amount of
training camp. Eric has some
catching up to do. We will make
every effort so thnt he Is brought
up lo speed as qu ick and
thoroughly as possible."
Between practices Monday.
Curry began getting a crash
course on the Tampa Bay de­
fense from assistant coaches
Floyd Peters and Eddie Khaynl.
"Our goal Is to have him ready
for our (regular-season) opener
with Kansas CHy." Wyche said.
"O u r guard Is up against
Injury. 1 can only remember a
couple of players over the years
who have come In late like this
and nol suffered some kind of
Injury — a hamstring or a strain
or something. II Just seems to
follow late arrivals."
Cuny said he bad hoped bis
contract would lie resolved liefore now but dial he’s ready to
do whatever It lakes to get ready
to play.

No bail for Jordan’s killers
By E8 T I 8 THOMPSON
Associated Press Writer
LUMI1ERTON. N.C. - Police say they know
who pulled the trigger In the shooting death of
Michael Jordan's father, but refused Monday to
reveal which of two suspects It was.
Authorities sealed off this rural North Carolina
town as a county Judge ordered two teen-agers
held without ball in the murder o f James Jordan.
No evidence was presented at the hearing, bill
Robeson County Sheriff Hubert Stone said
investigators "h ave determined which one was
the trlggerman.” Stone, however, refused to
name him.
Police closed roads Into downtown and posted
lookouts on rooftops when Daniel Andre Green.
18. o f Lumberion and Larry Martin Dcmcry. 18.
o f nearby Rowland. N.C.. were brought lo the
courthouse In separate cars.
The two high school dropouts, during a
22-minute hearing before Robeson County Dis­
trict Court Judge Gary Locklear, said only that
they wanted court-appointed attorneys.
However, when asked what he had to say to
Michael Jordan. Green told "NBC Nightly News:"
"I have nothing to say. But I didn't kill him."
Dcmcry's eyes welled with tears during the
proceeding Afterward, both teen-agers hugged
their mothers before officers took them away.
Locklear set Sept. 3 for the next court
appearance. Both arc charged with first-degree
murder, armed robbery and conspiracy to
commit armed robbery.
Among the evidence. Stone said. Is an NBA
championship ring that Michael gave to his
Talhcr. The ring was In a bag. but the sheriff
wouldn't disclose the location.
"NBC Nightly New s" reported that Green
helped Investigators recover the ring and Jumrs
Jordan was wearing the ring when he was shot.
Hugh Rogers, a Lumberion lawyer appointed to
represent Demcry, said be Intends to have bis
client tested for "learning Impairments, limited
functlonability as lo Ills intelligence."
Rogers said he hadn't decided whether lo seek
a change of venue.
" I don't think there's anywhere from here to
the West Coast that hasn't had publicity." Rogers
said.
Rogers already represents Demcry on another
armed robbery charge and a check forging
charge. Green was paroled two months ago from

prison, where hr served lime for armed robbery.
District Attorney Richard Townsend said he
had not decided whether lo seek the death
penalty. Locklear said from the bench that the
ease seemed lo have etrmcnls of a capital crime,
but thnt it was too early to discuss (hat Issue.
Jordan's 1992 red Lexus 400 was discovered
on a wooded road In neighboring Cumberland
County, stripped o f Its wheels and stereo
speakers. The car's UNC-0023 license plate also
was missing as wus the NBA ring.
Investlgntors traced the crime to the suspects
using telephone records from Jordan's cellular
cur phone.
The father of the Chicago Bulls superstar was
shot In the chest with a .38-callber pistol and his
body dumped In a creek near McColl. S.C.. where
It was found Aug. 3 by a fisherman. The body
was Identified Aug. 13 through dentul records.
The four males accused of vandalizing Jordan's
car pleaded Innocent Monday.
Tcrrellls Marnicus Teaslcy. 22. Is charged with
breaking and entering and larceny o f a motor
vehicle. Kenneth Connor Farrior. 20. was charged
with breaking and entering of a motor vehicle.
Jovun Jamabal Carter. 18. was charged with
possession of a stolen vehicle, although officials
said it doesn't necessarily mean he stole the ear.
Gary Rodcl Farrior. 16. Kenneth Farrior's
brother, was arrested earlier on charges that he
helped strip Jordun's cur of tires nnd stereo
equipment. Vanity license plates and the logo
from the red Lexus were missing when the cur
was found on a dirt mad Me wooded area.
All ure from Fayetteville. They were released to
(he custody of their families und told to return (o
court Sept. 1.
Stone said Jordan was asleep In his car al the
Intersection of U.S. 74 nnd Interstate 95 near
Lumberion when two men approached the car to
rob him. The car’s doors were unlocked and a
window rolled down.
"W hen the robbery started to occur, he was
asleep at the time und he started to wake up and
the gunman got scared." Stone said. "H e was
shot Inside the car."
There was no blood In the vehicle because the
bullet didn't leave Jordan's body. Slone said.
The suspects realized they had killed Michael
Jordun's fulhrr about an hour after the slaying
when they rummaged through his personal
belongings. Stone said.
"T h ey couldn't believe It happened." the sheriff
said.

N A S C A R -------Continued from Page IB
showed up for the six-hour
session marred only by a crash
by rookie driver Kenny Wallace.
"W hat's happening here today
and what's going to happen next
yeur has a huge Impact. Nol Just
on NASCAR, nol just on Indy,
but In lire world of motorsports."
Wnltrlpsald.
The 30-plus drivers totaled
more than I.IOO laps on the
2.5-mltc oval, a narrower and
finder surface than Ihc hightinnked NASCAR tracks.
The top speeds were 165.624
mph by rookie Bobby Labonlc.
165.256 by G e o ff B od ln e.
164.754 by K en S ch rader.
164.504 by rookie Jclf Gordon.
164.495 by Bobby Hlllln Jr. and
164.105 by Murk Martin.
The Indy enr record Is 233.433
mph by Jim Crawford In 1992.
"It's a pretty neat thing,"
NASCAR series leader Dale
Earnhardt said. "1 don't know
about tradition and whatever. ...
1 wouldn't want to change any­
thing when It comes to the
Indianapolis 500 und the month
o f May. but wr can have thr
month of August und run the
Brickyard 400 und have a great
time as NASCAR."
Earnhardt was among thr first
drivers an the track Monday
morning. He also was one of nine
NASCAR drivers who first tested
al Indianapolis in June of 1992.
before a major track renovation
and b efore p lan s were an­
nounced for Ihc Brickyard 400.
The race will be on Aug. 6. 1994,
following two days o f practice
und qualification*.
"I don't Ihlnk Ihc race track’s
going lo be lough on equipment
at ad," Earnhardt said. "W e ’re
not seeing excessive rpms. ... It
has a nice smooth surface und
I lie chassis shouldn't lake a

NASCAR Indy Steeds
INDIANAPOLIS - Th* teg IS d riv e r* in
NASCAR testing Monday al Ih * Indianapolis
Motor Speedway, listing driver, hometown,
ta r , number ot lag* driven in that car. and
fastest lap In mph (r rootle)
1. r Bobby LaBont*. Corpus Chrlstl. Teias.
No 77. Ford. 17 laps. 14S *1*
1. Geoll Bodlne. Chemung. N Y . No 7.
Ford. 411*0*. t4S 1S4
1. Ken Schrader. Fenton. M o . No IS.
Chevrolet. 4} tops. 14* 7S*
4 r Jolt Gordon. Pittsboro. Ind . No 7*.
Chevrolet. I t laps. 14* SO*
5 Bobby H lllln J r , Midland. Teias. No 40.
Ford. » laps. 14* 4*S
* Mark M artin Balesvlile, Ark . No 4.
Ford. *1 laps. 14* 10)
7 Kyle Petty. Randleman. N C , No *7.
Pontiac. *7 lap*. 1*1113
I Broil Bodlne. Chemung. N Y . No 14.
Ford. llto p * . 141 t l 7.
t Morgan Shepherd. Conover, N C . No II.
Ford. I t laps. 141 SX
10 Rusty Wallace. Si. Louis. No 1. Pontiac,
llla p s 141 415

beating at nil."
The only beating was In Ihc
Pontiac of Wnllucr, who came
low’ out of the fourth lurtt nnd
made u half-spin Into the Inside
wall. The car made another spin
In to the pit w a ll, and hud
extensive damagr to the right
side. He sustained bruises to Ills
bead and buck and wus taken to
Methodist Hospital iK'forr bring
released Monday night.
Martin, who has rllnilied lo
fourth In the season stand lugs
with victories In the past two
races, said winning the first
Brickyard 400 would be the
highlight o f his career.
'T in not a big history guy. or
tradition, but that would really
mean a lot. because I know ll
will be In the history lx&gt;oka,"
Martin said. "Thai would be
really, really spcrlnl lo m e."
Marlin lived In North Liberty,
Ind.. about two years.
" I was just out of high school,
and I was prctly young and
dumb.” be said. "I bud a lol to
learn about racing and every­
thing else. I never dreamed and
never had an Intrrrst coming out

here because I never expected
I'd race here. I sure didn't think
NASCAR would rare here.
"Com ing here Is a big In­
vestment In the strength of
NASCAR. I believe we'll come
oul o f here with a stronger,
broader fan base than we had
before and a stronger package
for our sponsors."
Marlin said Ibe turnout of fans
was "really awesome. ... ll's
unbelievable the response the
Ians have had."
Gordon. Ihc series' lap rookie
nnd nnothcr former Indiana res­
ident. railed his first visit to the
Speedway us a driver a thrill.
“ ft's on believable to be here to
make that first lap." he said.
"It's nothing like any feeling I've
ever had before. This Is one of
the greatest things I've ever
done In my lire." suld the
21-year-old rookie, formerly of
Pittsboro. Ind. "To see nil these
funs when you come driving
down that front straightaway is
Just the greatest thrill ever."
Today. Richard Petty, will take
a ceremonial lap around the
track and then donate his STP
Pontiac to the Speedway's Hall
o f Fame Museum.
" I wish I had got a chance lo
run here, but the time didn't
conic." said Prlly. who retired at
the end oflnsl season. " I always
fell Indianapolis wus really responsible In one way or another
for stock car racing, because
they got a lot of people Interested
In raring, ft was always THE
race. From that standpoint. I
would have always liked la come
here and nin stock cars ... not
the Indy cars.”
Petty said the race will be a
"great event. It’s going to be
good for us, good for the Indy-car
crowd, good for Indy, good for
racing nil over the world.

�Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida • Tuesday. August 17. 1993 - 31

People
IN BRIEF
Cloggers to graduate
Hollywood East offers clogging classes every Thursday from
6:30 • 8:30 pin. nt Mclodec Skating Kink In Sanford.
The cost Is 83 per class for ages 5 and up. Parents dance free
with paying child.
Our First Graduation Is Aug. 19 with a new beginner class
starting on Aug. 20.
For more Information call Dawn 904-735-0207 or Casey

407-322-3593.

Welcome Back Coffee set
Sweetwater Oaks Gnrden Club will hold Its Welcome Hack
Coffee on Monday. Aug. 30. at 10 a.m.
For furl hrr Informal Ion. contact 886-7(113.

CALENDAR
Narcotics Anonymous meets in Sanford
Narcotics Anonymous meets Mnndny nt 8 p.m. at the
Presbyterian House of Goodwill, 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Oddfellows schedule meeting
Iaidgc No. 27 of the International Order o f Oddfellows meets
the first and third Monday of every month, except July and
August, at 8 p.m. at 101 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford.

Pigeon Fanciers to gather
The Centra! Florida Pigeon Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday o f each month at the Seminole County
Agricultural Center. 4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford. For
Information, call Art or Jean Anderson nt 8 3 1-8033.

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
Klwanls Club of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.in., at Village Inn, corner Dog Track Road and US Highway
17-92 In Longwood. For Information, call 831 -8545.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
The Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
American Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Information,
call 3 2 1-0700

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate Urldge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber or Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Clogging classes formed
The Old Hickory S(ompcrs 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 349-9529 for more Information.

Lake Mary Optimists meet weekly
The Optimist Club of Lake Mary meets every Tuesday ut 7:00
p.m.. ut 109 E. Crystul Lake Ave. (corner o f Crystal Lake und
Country Club Road). Visitors are welcome.

Take off pounds sensibly
Members of Take Off Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesdny evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Chrtsllun Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
The group now has a private room to weigh peopk In tween
6:l5nnd 6:45 p.m.
Each week a different program on weight loss will be
conducted.
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1664.

Obesity surgery group to meet
The Seminole Chapter of SOS (Support Obesity Surgery)
Support Group, for those who have had bariatric surgery or
their loved ones, meets the second Tuesday o f each month In
Classroom "103 of the Physicians Plaza Building. 521 W. S.R.
434. Longwood.. at 7 p.m. Call 332-6500 for more Information.

Group targets good health
Deltona Health Education Club meets the third Tuesdny of
the month nt the Center for Better Living. 2922 Howland Blvd..
Suite 4. Deltona, at 7 p.m. Anyone interested In health and
well-being Is Invited to attend:
For Information, call (904| 532-9290.

This
week’s
best
sellers
By Associated Press___________
Here are the best-selling books
as they appear in this week's
Issue of Publishers Weekly.
• H ardcover fictio n
1. "Th e Bridges o f Madison
County." Robert James Waller
(Warner)
2. "The Streets o f Laredo."
L a rry M cM u rtry (S im o n A
Schuster)
3 . “ T h e C lie n t ." John
Grisham (Doubleday)
4. "Vanished.” Danielle Steele
(Delncortc)
5. "Like Water for Chocolate."
Laura Esquivel I Doubleday)
6. "The Night Manager.” John
Ic Carre (Knopf)
7. "Pleading Guilty.” Scott
Turow (Farrar. Straus A Giroux)
8. "Pigs In Heaven." Barbara
Klngsolvcr (HarpcrColllns)
9. "Honor Among Thieves,"
Jcffrry Archer (HarpcrColllns)
10. "A Case of Need." Michael
Crichton (Dullonl
11. "C ru el and Unusual."
Patricia D. Cornwell (Scribners)
12 "Prim e Witness." Steve
Martini (Putnam)
13. “ Alter All These Years."
Susan Isaacs |HarpcrColllns)
14. "Hill T ow n s." Anne Rivers
Siddons (HarpcrColllns)
15. " T h e S h in in g O n e s ."
David Eddlngs (Del Key)
• Hardcover nonfiction
1. “ Ageless Body. Timeless
Mind." Dcepak Chopra. M.D.
(Harmony)
2. "W omen Who Run With the
Wolves," Clarissa Plnkola Estes
(Ballantlne)
3. "M e n A re from Mars.
Women Arc from Venus." John
Gray (HarpcrCollins)
4. "Eat More. Weigh Less."
Dean Ornish (HarpcrColllns)
5. "Heenglneerlng the Corpo­
ration." Michael Hummer and
James Chnmpy (HarperBusIness)
6. "The W ay Things Ought to
Be." Rush Llmbaugh (Pocket
Books)
7. “ Listening to Prozac." Peter
Kramer. M.D. (Viking)
8. "Embraced by the Light."
Hellv J. Eadle (Gold Leaf Press)
9. “ T h e F i f t i e s . ” D a v id
Halbcrstam (Villard)
10. “ Days o f Grace." Arthur
Ashe and Arnold Kampcrsad
(Knopf)
• Maas market paperbacks
1. "R is in g S u n .” M ichael
Crichton (Ballantlne)
2. "The F in n ." John Grisham
(Dell)
3. "The Pelican Brief." John
Grisham (Dell)
4. "Jurassic Park.” Mlchucl
Crichton (Hallnutinc)
5. "Congo." Michael Crichton
(Ballantlne)
6. "A Time To Kill." John
Grtsham (Dell)
7. " A l l T h a t R e m a in s ."
Pair Ida Cornwell (Avon)
8. "C o lo n y ." Anne R ivers
Siddons (HarperPaperbncks)
9. "Sphere." Michael Crichton
(Ballantlne)
10. "Decked." Carol Higgins
Clark (Warner)

A stitch in time
Christina N. Bukey, 15, of Winter Springs, was
presented a certificate of completion by Dr.
Dalton Proctor, assistant director of the Norlh
Carolina Cooperative Extension Service and
state 4-H leader, after attending the Southern
Region 4-H Textile and Furniture Symposium at

the N.C. State University In Raleigh recently.
Bukey. the daughter of Julie and James Crable,
studied fiber identification, yarn testing, design
techniques, physical testing, color design and
computer applications.

Popular videos of the week
18. "B la d e Runner: T h e D irector's C u t."
(Warner)
19."Dances With Wolves.” (Orton)
2 0 . "P e n th o u s e : T h e A ll-P e t W o r k o u t."
(AVislon)
• Video rentals
1.
"Unforgtven." (Warner)
2.
"T h e Bodyguard." IWarncr)
3.
"A Few Good Men.” (Columbia TriStnr)
4.
"T h e Crying Game." (Live)
5. "Brum Stoker's Dracula.' (Columbia TriStnr)
G."Home Alone 2." |Fox|
7.
"Scent o f a Woman," (MCA-Unlversnl)
8.
"Forcver Young.*' (Warner)
9.
"Malcolm X ." IWarncr)

By Aoooclatod Promo________________________
Here are the weekly charts for the nation's most
popular videos as they appear In this week's Issue
of Billboard magazine.
• Video tales
1."Plnocchlo," (Disney)
2. "Teenage Mutant Ntnjn Turtles III." (New
Line)
3.
"H om e Alone 2 ." (Foxl
4 . "P la yb o y Playmate o f the Year 1993."
(Playboy)
5.
"B eauly and the Beast."(Disney)
6 . "P la y b o y C eleb rity Centerfold: Jessica
Hahn." (Playboy)
7. "Dlsney's Sing Along Songs: Friend Like
Me." (Disney)
8. "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country."
(Paramount)
9 . "B arn ey Rhymes With Mother G oose."
(Lyons Group)
10. "Playboy 1993 Video Playmate Review."
(Playboy)
1l."M cLlntockl.” (GoodTInics)
12.
"O zzy Osbourne: Live A Loud." (Epic)
13.
" 101 Dalmatians." (Disney)
14.
"Barney's Best Manners." (Lyons Group)
15.
"Kiss. Konfldrntlal." (PolyGrnm)
16.
"Playboy: Erotic Fnntuslcs III." (Playboy)
17.
"Country Line Dancing," (Quality)

10.

" L e a p o r F n lt h ," (P aram ou n t)

11 ."Body o f Evidence." (MGM-UAI
12.
"Lorenzo's OH." (MCA-Unlversnl)
13. "Jennifer 8 ." (Paramount)
14.
"Nowhere to Run." (Columbia TriStnr)
15.
"Am os A Andrew." (Columbia TriStnr)
lQ."Tccnuge Mutant Ntnpi Turtles." (Columbia
TrlSlar)
17. " A River Runs Through It." (Columbia
TrlStarl
1 8 . " T h e D is t in g u is h e d G e n t l e m a n . "
(Hollywood)
19. "M atlncc." (MCA-Unlveraal)
20. "Howards End." (Columbia Tristarl
Copyright 1993. Hllllxmrd Publications Inr.
Reprinted with permission.

Parents try to make visits
to grandma a family affair
DEAR ABBY: I have a dear
m other who lives about an
hour’s drive away. Site’s blind,
but very cheerful and mentally
ulert. I phone her every duy. Site
lives with a housekeeper and
loves to have company.
When she hud her sight, she
cou ldn 't do enough for my
children. She sewed for them,
bought them gifts and always
made sure there were goodies In
her house. Now the children are
teen-agers, and I have to beg
them to visit their grandmother
because It Is so "borin g" there;
there's nothing to do there, etc.
My husband and I visit as
often as possible. We realize that
our kids arc Involved with
friends and activities, so we
don't expect them to accompany
us on every visit, hut Is It loo
much to expect them to visit her
once a month?
They read your column dally.
Abby. I can bet my bottom dollar
tbnl you’ll agree with me. but If
the kids hear 11 from Dear Abby.
maybe they'll renllze that Mom
and Dud arc right.
A8K1NO
DEAR ASKINOt Your children
are old enough to reullze that It's
a murk o f maturity to do things
(without whlnlngl that aren't
particularly fascinating but are
well worth the effort because of
the pleasure II gives others.
Visiting grandparents fall Into
that category.
A suggestion for youngsters
who resist visiting elderly rela­
tives bccuusc It's "b orin g": In­
terview the old folks. Ask ques­
tions ubout relatives who pre­
ceded you. and how things were
back In the "olden days." You'll
learn some Interesting facts, and
you'll find that those visits will

Ik * r e w a r d in g to b o th y o u a n d
th e o ld folks.

DEAR ABBY: We are just
ordinary people. My husband
has a 9-lo-5 Job and I am a
hom em aker. W r have been
married for 10 years, and In all
that time we have never gone
anywhere without tnklu;' our
children. (We have three.) I have
never had one night away from
them except those few when I
went to tiie hospital to have
another baby.
We have never hired u sitter.
INcvcr needed oiic.l My hustmnd

said the children grow up so fast
we should enjoy every moment
we can with them, i love my
children. Abby.. but don't you
think I deserve a night out
without the children Just once a
year?
STALE MATE
DEAR MATE! Your husband
forgets that you "e n jo y " your
children all day, every day,
when he Is at work. Remind
him. You not only "d eserve" an
occasional night out. you need
one.
DEAR A BB Y: I am 12. I told
my father to go Jump In the lake.
We live by a lake, hut It is frozen
over now. so fie should have
known I didn't really mean It.
He grounded me indefinitely.
How long Is "Indefinitely"?
OROUNDED IN MINNESOTA
DEAR GROUNDED: It's for as
long as It takes your father to
cool off. (Apologize und promise
to Ik- more respectful, and It may
break the Ice.)

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Fashion: Womenswear
■y The Aaaoolatad F r s n
S orter alUioucttcs and touclirti of color charac­
terize clothe* offered for women thin fall.
"It's an evolution." nays Lucille Klein. J.C.
Tenney's fashion dlreclor. "W e ’ve had structured
looks with their squurrd shoulders and sharp
lines for several years. But women have hero me
more comfortable In the work force. They're til
case expressing them sc Ives with more feminine,
classic styles."
A rase In point might be a rich red suit by
Jacqueline Ferrar. available at Tenney's. It's
softened by a classic drrss-up detail: Black velvet
trim on a notched collar and buttons. The store
also offers a soft ruffled blouse by Rafferty, which
II shows paired with pants and n long vest In glen
plaid from Worthington.
A Jaunty variation on the theme is a red riding
Jacket with black velveteen trim for Chaus, which
can be worn with velveteen jodphurs.

A soft and bright ensemble Irom Thcotniles
Includes a cable-knit sweater with matching wrap
skirt and leggings, either In pastels or red. This
new label from Leslie Fay also offers a range o f
classic Jackets, trousers, dresses sportswear and
evening clothes.
Soft but tailored fnre from Jones New York
Include wlde-leg trousers nnd long belted vest In
neutral tones, set off by n golfing Jacket In bronze
suede.
The soft look done up with European sophislatlon Is offered In Ungaro's Emnnuel line, featuring
a series of easy fitting but tailored Jackets, pants,
wrap skirts and vests. One ensemble Includes a
stone crcpon Jacket with matching waistcoat with
echoing collar notches and mntchlng trousers.
Layered knits figure prominently In the collec­
tions at Express, with long cowl-neck tunics with
matching wlde-leg pants or ribbed wrap skirts.
There's also a soft column dress or a wlde-rlbbcd
V-neck sweater dress.

Fashion: Menswear
slati

By Ths Ai

No doubt some men still swear
by their pinstripe uniforms for
business, but menswear design­
ers have come up with softer,
easygoing cuts and looks for
troth on- nnd off-hours.
Conservative dressers don't
have to forgo tradition — there
arc plenty o f updated plaids nnd
stripes, many to be worn with
loose sweaters and In cnsunl
layers as vests. Jackets, nnd
other separates. For those closer
to the fringe, there are funky
"w ork clothes" In oversize de­
nims and cords. Clothes repre­
senting troth trends have outdoorsy. cowboy-Indlan details.
A v o id in g
a p p ro a c h

the strait-jack et
Is

p a ra m o u n t.

"Because comfort Is key. most

s ilh o u e tte s continu e to be
oversized, whether It's a loose-fit
Jean, plaid shirt, hooded sweater
or canvas Irani coat." says Joe
Saplenza of J.C. Tenney. "Men
want clothes that move when
they do.”
The vest Is in the spotlight this
season — nnd ns an Independent
entity, not Just the third of n
llirec-plccer. The Rustler-lndlnn
Jncquard vest from Tendleton
W oolens Is one eye-stopping
example: this Indtnn-style pat­
tern Is part of the company's
High Grade Western Wear col­
lection created In honor o f the
Oregon Trail anniversary this
year. J.C. Tenney has a down
vrst, meant to Ire outfitted with
leans nnd flannel shirt by St.
John's Bay. A textured knit
cotton vest Is offered by Barnes
Storm.

Legal Notice
PUBLIC NOTICC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuetday. Augutl 14, I f f ] at
t : X p m. or a t toon thereafter a t p o tu b k . ttro Semlnol# County Port
Authority and ttro Semlnol# County Board o l County C em m lttlonort
■rill hold • public hoofing upon tho budgol o t th* Semlnol* County
Port Authority In Room IOn. Somlnolo County S e rvkM Building.
1101 E. F lr tt Stroot, Sanlord. F lo rid * A »um m *ry ol M id budO«l
bolng a t tollow i
RECEIPTS ANO REVENUES:
Caih Carr lad Forward
uat.no
AO VALOREM TAX RECEIPTS
741.44}
Anticipated Port Revenue*
Racing Commit*Ion Fund*
40.000
11.000
41.171.711
Anticipated In te re tt Income
EXPENDITURES:
Regular Salariet
1*4.1M
7,11*
Social Sacurlty Matching
Retirement Contribution*
14.730
1.114
Lite A Health Intueanc*
1.000
1.400
1400

Cantuffant*
Mltcallanaout
Accounting A Auditing
Arthropod Control

4.100
1.400
1,(00
400
14.100
1,1M
» .l* t
47.013
J.fJ 1
14.400
300
XX5
1.000
l 100
10.000
1.100
I,HO
1.300
M0
1441
1.100
3000
301.140
134 414
141.71*

At the other end o f the style
scnle th ere arc tra d itio n a l
tailored vests like that In the
Jacket-vest match In glen plaid
by Crsarlnl Design Studio or
even a yellow crossover vest —
the kind you'd expect to sec
worn with monocle nnd spats —
from Garrick Anderson.
Tlalds are almost ubiquitous In
this season's menswear lines.
They can Ire done up In wellta ilo re d v e rs io n s , such as
mustard-olive plaid from the
Grays by Gary Wasscrinnn. or In
b old, o ve rs ize d lu m b erjack
flannel shirts, like the ones from
Structure (The Limited's new
European-style menswear line),
Tlalds also are found In bomber
Jackets from Structure, zlppercd
country coats from Woodman at
J.C. Tenney or from Barnes
Storm.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX OECD
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that County el Sami
noi*. th* holder o l the lot toning
ce rtifica te d ) ha* tiled M id cert
Ulcatedl lor a te r deed to be
Ittued thereon The certificate
n u m b e r (t) and y a a r lt ) o t
Itiuanc*. the description ot the
property, and tho nam ed) In
which It w e t a tte tte d l» /*r* a*
follow*:
Certificate No ST*
Yearol dtuance: l**0
Detcrlplion ol Property: LEG
W IS FT OF LOT 70 BLK O
ALLENDALE PB4PG 7
Name* In which a tta tta d :
NickR B u tlilta
All el M id property being In
ihe County of Seminole. Stele el
Florida.
U n ia t* m c h c e rtific a te d )
thall be redeemed according to
law. th * property described in
tuch c e rtifica te d ) w ill be *old
lo th* hlghett bidder at th * w e ll
Iron! door. Seminole County
CourthouM. Sanlord. Florid*, on
th* JCtti day ol Augutt. I* * l. at
11AM
A pprorlm ataly f i l l 00 calh
lor lee* It required to be paid by
the tuccetslul bidder at th* M l*
Full payment o l an amount
equal to the high**! bid plu*
applicable documentary ita m p
d i e t and recording tee* |* due
w ith in 14 h o u r* a tta r th a
advert Ited lim e ot th* M l* A ll
payment* th a ll be cath or guar­
anteed Inttrum ent, mad* payable to th * Clerk of the Circuit
Court.
Deled th i* l*th day ol July.

SEMINOLE County Courthouse
X I N Park Avenue. Sanlord.
F lo rid * 11771. at I I 00 a m . on
Augutt J l. I**J. th * lot towing
described property a t M t forth
In M hl Order or Final Judg
men I. lo wit:
Lot 44. Block " E ” . SPRING
V A L L E Y FARMS. SECTION
SEVEN. According to tho plat
thereof, a t recorded In Plot
Book t i. Pag* X . Public Ref
o rd t of Seminole County. F lo r­
id *
O R D E R E D a t S e m in o le
County. F lor Ida. Augutt X 1441
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: JanaE. Ja ta w k
A t Deputy Clerk
Publlth: Augutt 10.17. I * * l
OEH 37

Travel A Per Diem
Communication*
PottMM
Electric. Water
Equipment Rental
Clifton Building.
In ju ra n t*
Equipment Service Contract*
Maintenance A Repair property
Printing A Binding
Adv*rt1*lng
Public Relation*
M inor Tool* A Supp Ile t
Other
Otflco Suppllet
Automobile Expen**
G at A Lubricant*
Janitorial Supplie*
Duet A Subtcrlpllont
Tank Farm O A M
Improvement* other than building*
I* * l
R e ttrva Capital
(SEAL)
Conttructlon Debt Servlc* principal
M aryann* More*
Contlrucllon Debt Service Interett
Clerk o l the Circuit Court
(a) HUD Bond Debt Service
34.434S t . l7 l. lli
Seminole County. Florida
( 4 ) HUD BONO OEBT SE H VICE
By: M IcheltoL. Silva
RECEIPTS A REVENUES:
Deputy Clerk
Roc* Track T ru tt Fund
144.000
Publlth:
July 17. Augutt 1, 10.
EXPENDITURES:
and 17. I l f )
Bond Amort Italian Principal
130.000
DEG 700
Bond Am ort Italian In te r**!
(.434
1M.4S4
Dated at Sanford. Seminot* County.Florida t h lt loth day ot Augutt,
I f t lA . D .
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY
OF T H I 1ITH
By: Thomat Kuhn. Chairman
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Art#*!- C lair* H. Paul, Sacrelary
IN A N D FO R
Publlth Augutt 17. I f f ]
DEH * }
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. *14*4 C A 14 L
THE CHASE M A N H A TT A N
BANK. N A . AS TRUSTEE
UNOER INDENTURE DATED
Cwwwfy Ctpriar cryptogram* are created horn quotation* by twnou*
JULY 1ST. IH i.
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RAYMOND P. SAMANIC. *1
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X R Y V
u i . a t a l,
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NOTICE OF SALE
O W N N P P A ,
XL
R J
1J77I0
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant lo an Order Scheduling
X H . I F M
L H ■
Forecloture Sal* entered In th lt
cat* now pending In tald Court,
T W K J Y P M - C R R K F Y P M ,
•he ttyle of which i t Indicated
above
I w ill te ll to the hlghett and
XTM
N Z K ' J
R J
X H ■ F
bett bidder lo r cath In th*

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX OEEO
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that Chip T. Adam t and
Karen L Schaffer, th * holder ol
the loilowing ce rtific a te d ) hat
Iliad M id c a rtifk a ta d ) lo r a ta i
deed to be Ittued thereon. The
c e r t if ic a t e n u m b e r )* ) and
year(i ) o l Ittu a n c *. th * da
tcriptton ol th* preparty, and
th* name I t) In which It wet
a tta tta d It/a re a t foltow i:
Certificate No *H
Yearot Ittu an c*: l* * l
Detcrlplion e l Property: LEG
LOT *0 MYRTLE LAKE HILLS
P B t lP G I
Name* In which a tta tta d :
Michael J. Solllro. Jr.
A ll ol M id property being In
th * County ol Somlnolo. State ol
Florida.
U n la it tu ch c a r llllc a t a ti)
th a ll b * redeemed according to
low, tho proparty dotcrlbed In
tuch ce rtifica te d ) w ill be told
to the hlghett bidder at the w a it
fron t door, Somlnolo County
CourthouM. Sontord, Florida, on
tho X th day ot Augutt. IWJ. at
II A M .
A p p ro ilm a to ly 1113 00 cath
lo r feet I t required to be paid by
th * tuccettlw l bidder at th * M l*.
F ull payment o l an amount
equal to tho hlghott bid plu*
applicable documentary ita m p
ta re t and recording tee* It due
w it h in 14 h o u r* a f t e r th e
advert Ited time ot th * M l*. A ll
payment* th a ll be cath or guar­
anteed Inttrum ent, made pay
able to tha Clark o l th * Circuit
Court,
Dated th lt Itth day o l July,
14*1
(SEAL!
M aryann* M o rt*
Clark ot tho Circuit Court
Somlnolo County. F lorid *
By: M lchall* L. Silva
Deputy Clark
Publlth: July 17. Augutt X 10.
and 17. I t * !
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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMIHOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. *1131* CA
DIVISION: 1* L
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK,
P la in tiff.
v».
ROBERT J. ALE X: of al .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVE N
that, purtuant lo a Summary
F inal Judgment ol Forecloture
entered herein. I w ill te ll th *
property tlfueled In Semlnol*
County, Florida, detcrlbeda t:
L o l 101. H ID D E N L A K E
VILLAS. PHASE III. according
to the p la l thereof a t recorded In
Plat Book X . Paget 1 — 4. ol th#
P ublic Record* ot Sem lnol*
County. Florida
a l public M l*, to Ihe hlghett and
bett bidder lor cath. al the W etl
F ront Door of In* Semlnol*
County Courthout* In Sanford.
Florida, at l l 00 o clock a m on
September I*. IttJ
WITNESS my hand and ot
tid a l teal ot M id Court Augutt
1. t t t l
(Court Seal)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By JanaE Jatewlc
A t Deputy Clerk
P ubllth: Augutl 10.17. t t t l
OEM 40

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : tT MTt CA l« L
SUN BANK. NATIONAL ASSO
CIATION. a naHonal banking
attoclalton
P laintiff.
vt
JOHN V CHILDERS el al .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that purtuant to a Final Judg
menl o l Forectotur* (Non Ju ry)
e n tere d on Ihe 4lh day o l
A u g u tl. I f f ) In th * above
referenced action, th# Clerk ot
th* C ircuit Court will, at I t 00
a m on September 1. I**J, offer
for M l* and ta ll to th* hlghett
bidder for cath af th* Wett door
of th * Semlnol* County Court
houM In Semlnol* County. Ftor
id * the following detcribed real
property, tltu a t*. lying and be
ing in Semlnol* County. Florida,
to w it:
Th* real property detcribed
and M l torfh In Exhibit *’A "
attached hereto and mad* a part
EXHIBIT A
From a point X0 00 tael South
and 711 ( laat W e il o l th *
N o rth ***! corner ol Section I*.
Townthlp I I South. Rang* X
E att. Semlnol* County. Florida,
run Southwettorly along road
4711* feel tor a Point ol Begin
ning. M id point being the In
t e n e c t lo n o f th * E a t le r ly
right o f way line ot U.S. High
way 17*7. and Ihe Southerly
right ot way line o l Lake ot the
Wood* Boulevard, thane* run
S t*-47 00‘ E . along M id South
arly rig h t o f way I in* ot Lak* ot
Ihe Wood* Boulevard. TOO N
feel: thence run S J T I I W 'W .
p a ra lle l w llh ta ld E a tta rly
rig ht Ot way lire ot U.S. High­
way 17 f l . 1*311 l* * l: thence
run N .S I-4 0 W W .. along th *
Northerly line ol a JO 00 loot
wide Drainage Eatemenl, 137 40
feet thence run N M *ir0 O "E ..
along M id E a tle rly right ol way
line of U.S Highway 17 *1.171*0
feel to the Point ol Beginning
Said Ml* will be held purtuant
to M id F inal Judgment ol For*
cloture.
WITNESS my hand and teal
ot M id Court on the 4lh day ot
Augutt. IWJ
(COUP
JRT SEAL)
M arya n n e M o rt*
Clark ot th * Circuit Court
By: JanaE . Jatewlc
A t Deputy Clerk
P ubllth: A ugutt 10.17. I f f !
OEH 3*

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43—Le g al Services
NEE D A WILL or livin g w ill?
C a ll S m tk l JJMJJ* A lto , legal
retear ch Pore

47—A rts &amp; C rafts

49—Miscellaneous
LOSE up to a pound d a lly w llh
Thermo Tablet* I did. 100N
guaranteed, only LJJ C all
1 (00 334 *1101 VeroBch)

55—Business
Opportunities
E A R N 111(11,144 o r m o ro
m onthly No Invetlment, no
In v o n lo rltt. no to llin g , no
poperwork. no r ltk l * * * (433

LOCAL VENDING ROUTE
i t . 100 a week potential M u tl
M il 1*00 4 0 4343__________

Legal Notice

21—Personals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG HTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
INAND FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: t i a i J I l CAI4K
GOLDOME CREDIT
CORPORATION, a Delaware
corporation.
P la in tlll.
v.
ROGER HENRY RUSSELL.
Defendant
AMENOED NOTICE OF
A C T IO N -P R O P E R T Y
TO
ROGER H E N R Y
RUSSELL ANO ALL PERSONS
C L A IM IN G BY. THRO UG H.
UNOER.Oh AGAINST ROGER
HENRY RUSSELL. ANO ALL
O T H E R S W HO M IT M A Y
CONCERN
Current Retldenc* A d d re tt
Unknown
Formerly Retldlng A t:
4 » Eatt Third Street
Sanlord. Florida 17771
YOU ARE NO TIFIED that an
action to I or K lot# a mortgage
on th * following property in
Semlnol* County. Florida
L o l 4. M U S S O N A N O
ABERCRO M BIE'S SU B O IVI
StON. according to th * plat
I hereof, at recorded In Plat
Book 1. page 101. of th * public
re c o rd ! ol Semlnol# County.
Florida
h a t boon tiled a g a ln tl you and
you are required to te rv e a copy
of your written detente*. If any.
to m il action on tho P la ln t lll'i
a tto rn e y , w hole n e m o and
a d d re tt It MARK J BER N ET.
E S Q U IR E . S le a rn t W eaver
M ille r W eltiler Athadelt A Sit
terto n . P A . Landmark Centra
— Suit* 1100. P o ll O ffice Box
J i f f , Tam p*. F lo rid a 13401.
Telephone ( | t ) | jjj 4100. on or
before September 4. IWJ end file
the origin*! writ, the Clerk ot
m i* Court either before te rvic#
on P la ln lllt'l attorney o r Im m *
dlatoty thereafter: eth erw lM . a
default w ill be entered again*!
you tor the re ik i demanded In
the Complaint
D A T E D o n Ju lyX . IW1
(Court Seel)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tho Circuit court
P O Drawer C
Sanlord. Florida JJ77I
By: Ruth King
DEPUTYCLERK
P u b llth . Augutl J 10. 17. IX
IWJ
DEH 17

Free medical car*, frantpor
tatlon, countellng. p rlv a l#
doctor plu* living o ip e n te t
Oar 4137313 Call Attorney John
F rltke r________ I 400 *17 J440

_ _____1Y O B !

D on 't taka our wutU lu# It,

Casll T o d a y T o P la c e Y o u r A d i

Concrete

Additions A
Rem odeling

HandyM an

CARPENTER A ll kind* ol hem*
repair*, painting A ceramic
llt o ^ lc h a r ^ r o t^ J J M 4 7 1

Service*, call JJJXOS______
M ICHELLES HOUSE ■ E nroll
now I Agat I 3 P r* K p ro
g ra m . No regltlralton to * I
Mi-7431............... ............. 41*114

DEADLINES
Tuesday t v u Friday 12 Noon Tha Day Bator* Pubkcanon
Sunday And Mondays 30 P M Friday

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal. 1 Man Quality Opera
tlo n ! XJ*-11JL/14*-7f*l

RES /CO M M . V in yl Siding ,
A lu m . F ra m in g . O ry w a ll,
Doort. Rooting. Concrete
3134(31 I Q, Ballnf, CBCH400*
RES/COMM, now home* Sine*
1440 In area Call anytlmel
M llk r . 373 4444 GCOOI4M

For Excellent...
P ro fe ttlo n a l C HILD CARE

a M A T E R IA L , w llh F lo rid a
Gator detlgn. lor c r a ltt or
tew ing Cot 111* Soil tor L X
Call JIO 1703

NOW ACCEPTING

Eltc tric a l
M A S T IR E L E C T R IC IA N
U c 'd /ln *. 14 hr*. F air p ric e tl
R e f* lEROOOdflMt 4*73

a * • DO IT A L L * * *
A nything/everything. Home
rep a ir* plumbing, painting.
a k c trlc a l^ a rg e n tr^ J d a X J

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t'
Al DOES IT ALL
F l i II right al a price you can
a ffo rd L k 'd /ln t From tta r t
to lln lth Carpentry, plum b
ing, electrical, and roofing
tv c *. 73 y r t ol erperknee. No
|ob loo big or tm a ll Call
JJ*-74]J#r)34 3M *34hrt

RinWAYnwmu,K'

Clean ini ServTee

M

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
0:00 A.M.- 5:30 PH.
MONDAY thro
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
0 SUNDAY

ANINO.
S P R IN G C L E
I AA
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N O . in
ouftid*. Rarrialt. Alto wkly.
ra k tW k id o w v tool 33117(3

Sanford H erald

322-2611

Notice

Carpet Cleaning

Call 322*2611 to place your Clauified Ad.

Orlando - Winter Park

FLORIDA S T A T I REQUIRES
a ll co n tra cto r! be re g ltltre d
or certified. To verity a tta t*
c o n lr a c t o n M e a n t* c a ll
I #00 343 7440 Occupational
L leant** are required by th *
county and can b# verified by
calling M l H X .* « t. 7413

SAM’ S CARPET C LIAN IN O .
R a tld a n tla l/c o m m e rc la l 14
h it 114 3341,
444 0341
4 X beeper
b o *p *rt4

Advoftu# your spocial services or fin d the |ob you're looking for.

Seminole

ADOPTIONS

Carpentry

W O R K FO R E V ER Y O N E

27—N ursery &amp;
Child Care

Legal Notices

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23—Lost t, Found
LOST FEM ALE CAT. T ortolt*
th a ll 'd ark calico w / white
tpol on chin E a ll S) oft I 4 In
DeBary. “ P a n d y" Reword
*07 JJfOJfl

—27—N u rse ry &amp;
Child Care
AB C S M A L L O A Y C A R E
B abkt. to d d k rt 1 hoi meal*
Free week I Dee, in O il*
DAY CARE opening in m y
Hidden Lake home 7 .X 3 W
R e ltavail 07C4UUI ail?

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRC UIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN A N O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OCNERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 411743 CA 14 K
RYLANO MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
P laintiff.
v»
B E T T Y JM C L E A D .
Oetendantli).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Final Judgment ot
Forectotur# dated June l x IWJ.
and Order Retcheduilng Sak
dated July I t . IW l entered In
Cat* No. *117*1 CA t* K. of the
C irc u it Court ot th * E IG H ­
TEENTH Judiclel Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein RYLAND MORTGAGE
COMPANY l l P la in tiff and
BETTY J. MCLEAD a r t Deten
dantt. I w ill M il to th* highatt
and bett bidder tor cath a l th*
Wetl Iron! door of the Court
hout*. In Sanford. SEMINOLE
County. Florida, at 11:00 o'clock
A M on Augutl 11. I f f ] , th*
following detcribed property a t
tel forth In M id Final Judg
menl. to w it:
LOT 41. ENGLISH WOODS
FIRST ADDITION. ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
BOOK 17, PAGE *3. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
DATE0 A u g u tt], IW l
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk ot M id Court
By JanoE. Jatewlc
A t Deputy Clerk
PtAillth. Augutl IX 17. IWJ
DEH 3*

RANDY'S O UALITY LAWN.
Compkto pro care tlnce 14(0.
Clean up*, hauling 111-4714
TOM A J E F F 't LAWN CAR El
Ret./Comm . dependable low
rate*I F re e a tl........... .330 7070

M asonry
TWP MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Stucco. Concrato. Renova
•ton* Lie . / I n .
311144*

Outside Lighting
REPLACE Parking (at. pok A
bldg tecurlty lig h t* Paint A
repair* SW S 7*1 01J0

Painting
CORINO PAINTINO and Protu n e Cleaning. Top qualify.
FreOMt. In f/E e f 331 J i l l

LOCAL PAY PHONE N0UTE
11.300 a week potential Priced
to te ll 1 100 44* 7431

41—M oney to L e n d
BILLS DUE?
Have t Plat# to Pay I Slath
M onthly Payment*! Get Cred
Ito ri O il Your Back I E a ty
Q uality No Collateral! 4X4 *410

7 1 —Help W anted
• ACCOUNTINOCLERKe
1 4 /h rl C a tu tl. local o lflc *
need* ta ll motivated Indlvldu
al to handle bookt Call Howl
AAA EMPLOYMENT
T w w .js m s i- ro-s»74
AD D TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL m a n arm -4333

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!
Nothing tucceedt Ilk * tu c c e tt
We re well Into our 3rd decade
of training tuccettful agentt
No licente?
W e 'lllw lp l
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS__________ 333 31W
AOENTS AVON Eam to SO%
No door/door. G uaranteed
40% dltco u nlt Sandl 331 11(1

AM/PM SERVERS
Apply In perton at 330 N
Palm etto Av*., Sanford No
phono call* p k e t* I__________

ASSEMBLY FACTORY
17 to 110 hr l benefit* W ill
train . 3*00404 Call now!
A V A ILA B LE POSITIONS...
...In Ih * Orlando. C atM lberry.
Sanford and Allamonto area*
• ASSEMBLY •
* HOUSE K E E P IN G *
• LAWN MAINTENANCE *
* LAUNDRY*
•P R O P M AINTENANC E•
• S H IP P IN G 'R E C E IV IN G *
• WAREHOUSE •
n
-ents* ( ,ru
O EN E N AL PERSONNEL
Tampa rary Service*
lltS H w y 11-41 S . Ungweed
*f3 n i l
___________ Note*___________
■ BACKHOE T R A IN E E *
No a ip . necettary Ju t I d e tlr*
to k a rn and grow w ith old
e tta bllth a d co Paid be n eflit
AA A EMPLOYMENT

new. 33mti.m m *
CHILDCARE TEACHER

P art lim a needed tor 4 10 yr
old*. CDL required EOE
__________ 333 7403__________

COLLECTOR
M ature pro m l ttreng phone
control. Above average te l*
ry . com m l i t ion. and bene 11I t
Apply: * f 3 E. Senior*n Blvd .
S u lk 101. Cattelberry H ire r
Pioneer T llk Ctr, 331 4143

COSMETOLOGIST
w ith following. 3114114 or
JJJ 4(14

Sw im m ing Pool
Service/Re
PAUL'S POOL SERVICE. INC
W# do II all I Free a«l.
Stale lic /ln t 3311141

EXPERIENCED In all p hatet
ol I l k intlallaiion in * . lie ,
w h o to M k I l k price* 4414440

Tree Service
ECHOLS T R IE SVC L lc 't. In i
“ 1*1 th# P ro fe ttk rk lt do It . "
F ra a M tlm a tM ........331 7714
LARRY'S LAWN A TREE.
Very P ro fe ttlon a l Service,
Free E tf LlC /Int M l 3441

CHECK
US OUT

PARIS PAINTINO by Jim. R tt
idential, lig h t com m ercial
Few M tlm ato* 747 0(43

Pressure Cleaning
DUN RITE. Ckan driveway*,
roo f*, pool d e c k *, w a lk *.
houtet F rw e tf M l 4133
TINTS EXTERIOR CLEANINO.
Prompt, rtlla b k tarvlco
Reatanabk rato t 333 4313

•LOCAL KM-LOCAL SPORTS
■HEALTH AND RTHBS • BUSMES3

■EDUCATOR■liSURI TVLBTXGJ

SofettrlEeToitiyl
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7 1 —HelpW antad
CPT4-ICD9
MEDICAL CODER
W inter Spring! a rt* E apart
e n c e tf o n ly . C a ll f o r

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Director
For ettablished childcare la
c lllty . Education, eiperlence
a n d le a d e n h lp re q u ire d .
171 *413___________________
DRIVE R long haul, part time.
Eaperlenced with plant*. COL
tic needed
........ 171*444
• EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT*
t lt S w k l Professional Spot lor
s h a rp p e rs o n F a n ta s tic
benefits with this Iobi
AAA EMPLOYMENT
T W W f.lim SI, 1771174

EXP. WRECKER DRIVERS
Needed! Must have class D
COL license and live In Lake
M a r y /S a n fo rd /L o n g w ood
area Call )77 47*0__________

"EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
SAn Del M anufacturing Is
a c c e p tin g applications lo r
E X P E R IE N C E D IN D U S
T R IA L sewing machine oper
ators only Accepting applica
lions th ru July 2nd then egaln
sta rtin g Juty Ifth lor hiring to
begin July I71h Paid holidays
and vacation, air conditioned
(acu ity 77*3 Old la k e Mary
Rd, Sonlord apt I I I M10
a GENERAL LABOR•
STOO/wk Laarn all phases
Never be out ol a Irada I
AA A EMPLOYMENT
roe w n th si., m lira

Hairstylist
F u ll or Part time U 0 0 hr A
up Paid vacations and some
p a id H o lid a y s ! F a n ta s tic
Sams in Santord 171 aosl_____
HAPPY ELVES CMMcara. Lk
M ary, need* t i p . organized
Caregiver Teacher. W natural
love tor C hlldrtn H I H»«

JANITORS
P a rt tim e 'or Lake M e ry /
H e a t h r o w . A p p ly la o t
Philadelphia A r t. Orlando
________ aoiw taooo________
LABORERS NEEDED skilled
end unskilled Positions avail
able Day* Call
S P R tN T S T A F F IN G .il* 1011
LIVE IN NEEOEO. S days a
wk Room, board and salary
O F L IS * e « m « M l_________
LONG OISTANCE DRIVERS
Must have over the road e ip
Good reference* req Call or
apply MSC Trucking C a rp .
1*11 W 1st Street. Santord FL

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I I PM 7AM a n d ! 3pm shit! lu ll
tlm e
A p p ly In p a rso n
Lakavlew Nursing C tr . f l * E
E » 2nd SI. Sanford
1EDICAL

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LPN /R N
F /T and P /T Sub acuta car*
’ # ip highly dasirabla. but not
required W ill treks. Salary
dependant upon eiperlence
Centact: Dabary Maisar. sa N.
Hwy 11*1. Debary. Fl M il) .
ssa am ___________________
In

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p u b l is h in g

F IR M needs people to label
p o s tc a r d s tra m h o m e .
teOQ/wk. Sat your own hour*
C a ll i *oo 740 7)77 t i l . a *
m ln /IO y r t + ) or W r llo :
PAASE
17J, tat S L in
cotnway. N Aurora ILtOSU
’ POSTAL AND GOVERMENT
lobs t l ] ' h r plus benetlls For
application Call aw 244 4525

REPRESENTATIVES WANTED
National company reads local
} rapt, p / t or t / l. You choose the
31 hour*I No sale* required
_______ 1*1171*__________
eSECREYARYa
SltO /w kl Great Boss! Quick
H lre d l Put your csnstructloo
background to work I Benefits.
A A A EMPLOYMENY
ie e w . Hits I t . I l l l i t *

SECURITY OFFICER
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PRIVATE BED I BATH
Sanford, close lo SCC House
p riv ile g e s , washer, d ry e r,
garage. U ld month Including
utllltes_____________H4 4IM
SANFORD. Room to r ro n t.
House privileges, wash dryer,
pool UP wk. Inti. util *31 1111
SANFORD. US/wk First, last
Non sm oker p re l. K itchen
p rlv 324 4111 attar 4PM

97—Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent
NOTICE
A ll rental and real astata
advertisements are subject to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
w hich makes It Illegal lo
advertise any prelerenca. Ilm
n a tio n or d is c r im in a tio n
based on race, color, religion,
ve i. handicap, lam lllel tla lu t
or national origin

CHARMING spacious 1 rooms
Completely turn w/ utilities
A lt new. No pets U1S UP 1714
NEW LY DECORATEO Outside
c ity . F u ll tile bath, eat in
k itc h e n , pow er A w e le r
furnished Plenty ol parking!
U lS ptusdep No pets MS 1*17
SANFORD. Quiet area I bdrm .
I bath furnished efficiency
U ltim o . S100 d ip 110 0717
VE R Y CLEAN A Nice. U til
Paid, fenced yd Please call
M l W l* Have massage______
1 BEDROOM furnished 1I1S
wk plus deposit Water A
garbage turn 171 i l U

99—Apartm ents
Unfurnished / Rent
CASSELBERRY AREA. Studio.
I end 1 bedroom apertmenls
available from 111*
Call Melissa. *** I I I *
C L E A N . Q U IE T , P R IV A T E
large I bedroom apt. No pets
__________ m i* t* __________
CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
AP TS ........................ H i ?**0
LARGE 1 Bedroom. Ito bath 1
story, Fplc . prlv yd , deck.
1SS0 mo water, sewer In
eluded. 11* aM3____________

Lavan’s Landing
1A1 BDRM. VILLAS
RENT 1 0 OWN
CREDIT NO PROBLEM
A p p lic a tio n s fo r 1 Bdrm
Homes Now Being Accepted

323*4923
MARINER'S VILLAGE

LP N S

mm

93—Rooms for Rent

• Santord area, pert lime, Frl*
day and Sunday day Security
Class O license required
Ceil aoitaa 7S17_______

TELEMARKETERS
!

L e n gw oo d , 11 SO hr. plus
Bonus. Phone and order entry
1 eap. Oay to evening hours.
1 Mon ■ Sat. Permanent po*l
Hons Never a teal
; Help Parsenwal s i*e ie *

TREE CUMBER
Needed. Eaperlenced Own
tra n s p o rle tlo n . No drugs
HO/lw. Cell 174 4*«i_________
WAREHOUSE ANDOENERAL
LABO R H ELP NEEDEDI
Bonus for drivers All shift*
available Dally pay. no lee
Report reedy to work 1 X am.
In d ustria l Labor Svc. 10IR
French Av. No phone calls
WAREHOUSE WORKERS Full
lim e day positions Sanford.
L o n g w o o d . and M a itla n d
areas. U /h r, Naver a lee!
H ttp Persennel

WAREHOUSEFFORK LIFT
M to *17.50 hr. 740 0461_______

ROADWAY STRIPER
E ip e rla n c e d In pslnt and
therm o plastic Opportunity
for advancement
EOE
*04417 4*11

73— Em p loym en t
W anted
HELPER OF ALL TRADES.

■

G ro c e ry shopping, s it w /
shut Ins. drive lo doctor No
|ob too big or small I Reason
able ra te * 171 I t l l leave msq
LICENSED NURSE w ill care
tor patient. Pay neg 14 y r*
hospital e ip 111 4tat tv msg

91—Apartm ents/
; House to Share
DAD w ill share I bdrm. heme
w / tamale Free room/borad
tor p /t child care. Pertec I lor
retiree, college student, single
/rsom. etc Call H I MM or

Hiirab
L

93—Room s tor Rent
C l BAN ROOMS, stagte stertteg
l i a / w k . K itc h e n , phene,
la u n d ry , vide# games, a ll

strael perkMgMtatn_____

CLEAN. FURNISHED ream. • /
kitchen available US wk . US
sec Downtown H I SBBt______
M A TU R E O PERSON,
furnished. Ilia cooking prlv.
u t ' wk firs t and le t ! -374 S**0

Lake Ada t bdrm. UiO mo
1 bdr m . SaI t mo and up

______ 3234670
NEAT I BEDROOM. Cant H /A .
carport, m ini blinds, no pats.
U30 plus POP sec 111 a m
O UIET 7 b r . H i
1)0* S Park, adult com m .
1411/mo water A garbage me
Call Barb M F M l 1441______

Quiet Single Story
C astleberry, I bdrm A 1
bdrm , A ttic Storage I Call
Joan tor eppomlmenl a a a a fll
SANFORD'S Bast Kept Secret 1
P o o l A L a u n d ry , I A 1
bedrooms Convenient Ioca
(lont Cell Pal, MS 4410
SANFORD. I and 1 bdrm apis
Cant. H/A. beautiful lake sat
ting and poo' araa GREAT
R A T E S I L a k e J a n r s l*
A p a r tm e n ts , t i l l S anta
Barbara Or. 114 S1S1________
SANFORD. 1 bedroom. I bath
S77S'month, t i l l security
________ Call M l m o ________
SANFORD 2 bedroom. I balls
NICE A CLEANIt UOO'month
Call H I 47**_______________
S A N F O R D I b d rm . A /C .
carpeted, storage Dtp ♦ 1st
mo. E ves/ wkersds 441 *&lt;40
SUPER 1 BEDROOM. Upstairs.
A/C, water A garbage pd
New appliance*, e it r * dean.
U71 A Dap. A ll *4 U a lte r 4pm

NHEEEEEEEEWI!
One Bedroom Apartments
l i f t DEAL
MosswoodApls 11/77H

PEACEFUL!!_____
W INTER SPRINGS. 3/1to. all
appliances *400/mo plus se
cu rtly. O N . Falrlae.MO ISO
I BEDROOM, 1175 month plus
S il l security deposit and ret
trance* ....... .............. M l 3 )0
1 BEDROOM. 1 bath. A /C .
washer, dryer, all appliance*.
^ c re e n £ o r^ h ^ *4 lS m io M l&lt;l01^

CLEAN 1 BEDROOM
Water and garbage pick up
Included No pets. SlSO.mo.
1700 deg
173 IBIS
LAKE MARY. 1 bdim , C/H A.
w a ll to w a ll ca rp e t, m in i
blinds, celling Ian M147M
LN MARY DUPLEX. 1 bed. I
bth. stove, relridgerator. A/C.
wash/dry hook ups. big yard
1150/mo MOOd tp 373*545
PARK AVE. 1001. 2 bedroom I
bath A/C. U ll/m o . U7S de
posit 114 n o *_______________
R E N T W /O P T IO N to buy
Longwood araa 7 /lto . Ilk *
new.UOOOdown I X t flO____
SANFORO. 1 bdrm.. carport
security system, lu ll k it ,
M l 4441 discounted *411
SANFORD. Ib d rm . r iw . gray /
mauve decor, cenl H /A Reis
SeXmollOOdep 171 *717

m is*a

141—Homes for Sale

153—AcreageLots/Sale

BATEM AN R E A L T Y

LAKE ASHBY area. Approi 1 7
acres w / m obile home Reedy
lor occupancy Owner (Inane
mg 151 500 313 *0** or M l 471*
O C A LA N A T ’ L F O R IS T .
Wooded lots l U.fSO tech, no
money down! 171 41 monthly
________1*00 »*1 502*
SANFORD - S ACRES adjacent
to A irp o rt Potential Is In
com m /lndustrial
111 000
W. M ille io w s h l, 112 7*11

• GENEVA. S ACRES w /7
houses
S7*.*O0
• M AR KH AM WOODS, 11
acres with 7 bdrm ) bath and
1 car garage, pool and lake
No reasonable oiler refused!

321 0759.......

321-2257

D E B A R Y . St Jehns R iv e r .
F u rn is h e d m a n u fa c tu re d
home. 3 1 w/ lot. carport,
landscaped Pool, te n n is ,
c lu b h o u s e , b o a t r a m p ,
m a rin a , and p la y g ro u n d
MS.00* Owner amicus 44* 2237
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
property located anywhere!
Jnveslers Realty, 774 M i l
HOUSE WITH INCO M E I 1
bdrm . 1 bath, cenl H /A , Ip l ,
and quiet area 1*5000 UP 0771

G O VT REPOS bank lo reclo
s u re *, assume no q u a lify
mortgages! Low monthly
• OOV'T FORECLO SURE,
a ' l In Pmecrest Great hornet
Low down
ISO's
• PINErREST. ) bdrm w /
cent H A. pool w/ decking
Best buy In area! Low down,
low monthly
U4.*00

NEW Santord o lllces and or
warehouses 400 7.100 sq tl
Special, tis l/m e . I l l ISM
SANFORD. Office space. 1400
sq It building total, 1100 sq
tt per of I k * unit H I 7004
SANFORO O FFICE SPACE.
1.200 sq I t . c a n t H /A .
carpeted. M M M l 414*_______
SANFORO. 14U sq It E&lt;c lor
Dr or Attorney. 1425 mo U1S
sac Jim Dayl*. Stenstram
Realty. Inc. H I 14*5

Call tor details I
AA Carnes, lac.. I l l -1114
KAYWOOO 2 2. Fam R m .
Cenl H/A. 1 C tr Garage, tu rn
o r unturn, lff.000 S e lle r's
Broker......................J )1
• L A K E MARY “ T H E
FOREST" 2'1 Great location!

COMMERCIAL
Space available. 1100 Sq Fl.
1*04 French Av* Call 4111104

US.OOOTERMSI

127—Storage/Oftice
Space

*10004 Sq Fl. 3 2. D BL lot.
roned GC1 Good cond Re
duced 110 00010 144 *001

A N T IQ U E S T O R E /O F F IC E
SPACE 1.000 sq It In the best
downtown Santord location
UTS/mo .................. 414 014*

CALLBART REAL EST., INC.

_______ ltof)327 7tto________
ONE OF THE PREMIERS of
Sanford historical homes lo r
sal* by only 3rd owner since
1*711 115* 000 tirm. as Is }0th
and Park Ave Appt,M 3f4d«
SALE OR RENT, w /o p llo n
Close to schools, shopping.
) / l . llv A dining H* q u a lity.
owner fin 1X 000 *04 1M0111
S A N F O R O . R e m o d e le d 3
bedroom 1 bath ml cenl M /A
M e * loti M5.000 4to 1074

141—Homes for Sale
AlfDRDABlt H0M( S
VINIURI l PR0P( Rtlf.S
F HA UR VA AS LOW AS 1*1*
G o v 't F o re c lo s u re s , Re
p o s /A s s u m * No Q u a lit y
Hom esl Owner fin a n c in g
Seminole, Orange. Volusia.

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT A RE A LTY
4*7-33)-7322/377 *57*

ovrn

S T 36
^

REALTY, I N C .
We list and sell
m o r e p ro p e rly th a n
a n y o n e in Ihc G r e a t e r
S a n fo r d Lake M a r y a r e a .
•OATEO

i i \ 1/61

HALL R EA LTY
COUNTRY LIVING
Cory 7
bdrm home, small screened
parch, tree standing Ben
Franklin stove. Inside u tility,
paddle Ians, e itra big yard
with tree*I Only M l.560
DUPLEX 1 bdrm home with
attached I bdrm mother In
law apt Separate e lectric
m eter*, wesher/dryer hook
ups. cenl M/A. new carpel
Fenced, carport, large oa ksll
Eac Income 1157.500
WE BUY HOUSES

2545 Park Dr., Santord
441 W. Lake Mary B l. Lk. M ary

•In Ovr 37th Year*
1 BEDROOM. I BATH.
country lot MS.OOOCall
I X 0772

323-5774

Qutot

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U.S. SAVINOS * ON p s

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hr
TH IS SUMMER

at Sanford Court Apartments
• Sin^k Story dttlp • no oce ibcre
orbdov
■Studio, 112 Bednn.

Affordibk ApU.
■furnished/Unfurnished Studios

Pets &amp; Supplies

• MERE comes Peter cotton

Registered Pets

AXC ROmUIUER

GOOD BUYS NICE HOMES
M.SOO spacious t bdrm turn ,
scr porch M.SOO w*l( kepi 1
bdrm . I urn , scr porch, cor­
ner lot l i t . 500 pretty as a
model! A lm o s t everything
new throughout big llerlda
rm . ca rp o rt Quiet senior
park, no pets Near I 4 and
shopping 44* 4*0*___________
NEW l**)'S l Low down A Inter
e ttl 14X70 111S/mo 14X70.
Uiq/m o 345 170*___________
SANFORO. l l i * 0 . remodeled
) /}. double roof, thed Nice
tot W 'D ine 14 *00 314 71*4

~" w anted
Mobil* home In park Trad*
lo ts A /o rc a ih
4** 5**1

eCHEST FR EEZER . General
Electric. S I CU. 115 V, *0 HZ.
1100 Firm Phone M ) *404
_______Leave messag*______
aCOUCH. C a s tro Convert
ible/full bed. E l" Width, gold,
green and orange print Good
cond Ilion 1 1100 4X140S
• COUCH. ) p c te c tlo n a l.
orange,.......ISO...... M l 4441
COUCH. LOVESEAT, CHAIR
and ottoman Old fashlonad.
very clean (ISO OBO Modern
SOFAUO RECLINERI10
MS 1411___________________
• DESK, woodgraln laminate
top and tw tva l chair ISOOBO
_________ 371 6745__________
• DRYER, Only 1 1/] Y n Old
1100............................... 313 7444
• K IT C H E N C H A IR S . 5 In
perfect condition. S70 Full
price..................... Call 324 1004
a K IT C H E N T A B L E . Ethan
Allen, oval, m aple finish, two
leaves, no chairs. Eicallenl
condition
ISO
M l 0340
NO SERVICE C ALL FEE when
repairs are don* Warranty.
We buy washers A dryers
A 4 Best Appliances. 274 72U
USED BEDOINO SALEH King
Queen. Full A Single 14} a Set
A Up! LARRY'S M art 121 4111
• WASHING MACHINE. S100
________Call 11) 12*4________
• WINDOW ACJHEATINO unit.

Sears Works real good H i 00
Ptoat* call m 4*71.
_______ leave message

10 wk old temal* 1300374 *454

2 11—Antiques/
Collectibles____
COKE MACHINE. C aviller c Si
I r o m
1 * 3 0 * 1 1 1 5
" M i l l i e n a l r 1 " p in b a ll
machine 1475 F ir* hydrant
1100 m a s JC Higgins girls
b ik * 1175 Wall baa tor |uh*
baa 171 Curtis Mathis aa" big
screen tv 1471 174411*______
IITHO O RAPHS Hoi (Ican o **)
1X0. S Dali "El CM "1100; B
Buffet (Mowers) 1100. ttalned
glass panel, tulip design, oid.
Sis
C all414 t i l l

215—Boats and
Accessories

181—Appliances
/ F u rn itu re

AIRBO AT, t l ' A lu m , P olym tr
tio Lycoming. Rec Overhaul,
T ra ito r U.S00 i n 1W _______
• AIRBOAT, l i l t . Or«tsh*pp«r,
140 HP. Lycoming new megs .
) props trailer. U.S00 Call
37) 5401 or 37? 7770_________
14 FT ALUM INUM |on boat I)
HP Johnson, trolling motor,
tro lto r. camping equip. 11.100
OBO Must salll ID T IM
• I I FT. OLASTRON. IS HP
E vlnrud*. trailer Outstanding
Candl Must seel 172*5 M5 S111
1* FT JOHNSON m l SO HP
M e rc u ry , tr a ile r , tro llin g
m otor and knee baord Run*
great I I . ) * * 44*1045_________
#1*44 I K I / F I I H Baal. *0MP
Merc . w /traller Runs great
13000 Partial llnanc*. I t s 710*

217—Garage Sales
•GAUGE SALE AO MItfiAIN
Call In y«ur garage tale ad by
I) noon on Tuesday and taka
advantage ol our special
garage sal* ad priced Call
Classified now lor detalltl

322-2611
221—Good Things
to E a t
BLACK EVE P E A ! You pickl
3 t* l Celery Ave 1AM. 17 a
b u s h e l........................ .1)1 73a*

223—M iscellaneous

183—Television /
Radio / Stereo
• AM /FM STEREO, has I track
and record p layer Good con
dltlon.ONLVAaO
333 **54
OCONSOLE TV. h a t r*d « and
record pla ye r. In beeuMIul
walnut cabinet Call 3710077

3212720
322-2420

199—

• C A N A R IE S , y o u n g a n d
beautiful. M * l* /I* m * i* 145
each or 110 lo r Ih * p a ir. |
Yellow and orange trotted
17107*3__________ '
• F R E E PUPPIES. O s tm in
Shepherd M li P ita s * Call
313 1414 ________________

200—

T S 7 —M obile
_H o m e 5 / Sale

CALL ANYTIME

Si S.mtoiif

• CACUM PUMP. Speedair*
O la p h ra g m typ e D a y to n
E le ctric MFG Co Include!
yellow locket charging gages
m in m *

ta il I yr old Nelhertand dw arl
ra b b it with cage Very loving
US
Call Jay al 117 1141 »v»
• M IX E D PUPPIES Com* taka
us home for FREE We re l ' y
months old Call our owner
a lte r 4PM at 114 5451________
• PIT BULL PUPPY. I w k i old.
S7SOBO
Phone 131 1740

WINTER 1PRINOS. Very nice
2 '). 3 4 il) liv in g , dining rm
Many amenities S43.300
ORLANDO, lym bertkan. 1/1
ground floor, sellar financed
UI.SOO
33* 4711

COMMUNITY!

Beautiful l ' l Laketront V illa
In Heron Covtl Wet B ar.
A triu m . Fpl . Brk Courtyard
A M orel I I 10.0001
• LA K EFR O N T PA R A D IS E !
This 4/4 Pool Home has It
A L L ! Every Feature Im agln
a b le t Your P a ra d is e on
E a rth l 1145 0001
• IMMACULATEI This cu t* 7 I
has New Carp*! A Vinyl! Bio
FR * / Franklin Stove. 70« 10
Scr Porch A M ot*! US 000!

PAlll I BFTM O^BORNf

rireal

YEARS

STENSTROM

PAOLA. 4/1 on on 1 ta acres
Pasture with lia b le 111* *00

312 W

155—Condom inium s
C o-O p / Sale

Janti Mirafitld. 323-7271

125—F o r Lease

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

UOO mo. *400 deposit

195—M achinery/Tools

1 1 8 -O ffic e
Space / Rent

VfNMlRI I PROP! R II[ S

1 EDRM. ttobeth No pets

• PUSH LAWN MOWER. 12 ".
Adjustable wheels, all staal
d e c k , la te model B rig g s
engine. Hat good blade and
rsm tllkenew
............. .175
105 Ce'alinaDr
_________Call 111 0*1*________

LO N G W O O D /LAKE M ARY
M id size storage warehouses.
*00100 1400 sq It Free rent
w /l7 m o leas*. tro m lU S 'm o
__________M l OS1*__________
SECURITY WAREHOUSE 44A
and Old Lake M ary Blvd
•1.150
1.000 iq
ft ol
tic warehouse 'Finished ol
He* space also available
Kaaankt Realty. I *7* I I I *

NICE QUITE PARK. Spacious I
bdrm college. 1X0' mo plus
elec / y * t No pets 44* 4*0&gt;

Stenstrom Rentals

193—Law n &amp; Garden

114—Warehouse
____Space/ Rent____

101—Houses
Furnished / R ent

• LOCH ARBOR. 1/1 w 'd *n
sern pool w /|e c u til. Iplc .
dbl ger ISf/Sm o 1*00sre
• NORTHLAKE. 1/1 la ktlro n l
w /lp lc washer A dryer, pool,
tennis U 7 |/m o . 1X0 sec
• DEBARY, 1/1 w /carport, new
paint, private end quiet. heel
and air $415/mo. MOO sec
• RAVENNA PARK. 1/1 w
carport, storage, heat A air, 7
mo lease USO 'mo 1SCOsec
• SANFORD 1/2 dwplei w/
single garage New pamt. new
carpet S4S0. mo. U M sec
Stenstram Realty, Inc.
"We Manag* T»vr Hans*,
tike it s m i *u r ewis." Jim Deyl*
M l H*S Altec 1PM; IM -I**5
The HtHimaa Gresrp
F ar Vaur Real E ila t* Needs
C all................ ................. Mt-EMl
1 BEDROOM. I BATH. Country
s a ltin g I t l l / m o - t h . 11 SO
I t .......... .........
1X0272
1 BEDROOM. I BATH. F p l.
q u ie t area. 44fS/mo. 1200
I t ...................... 1X077?

REPOSEUED
M ust salt 4 arch ttyto steel
buildings brand new. never
erected. 2SiX. Xi40. 40i40.
SOilOO. w ill sell tor balance
owed Call Jim at 1 400 111 4*01

ELDER SPRINGS O lf Hwy 417.
I. 7. A 1 bdrm * l / l l t l ' w k
SI 10 deposit------------- 111 171*
N IC E SANFORO lu r n lih t d
mobile home available Rent
lobuv Bob
467 Misaoo

Assume No Ouahtte*I
e i / l M l / 1 a c rtl Fenced, cul de
sac. deed tnd 11reel 1*4. *00
Additional horn#* avail Less
than|7Kdownl

• M O D E M F a i IS /R I m t
Z o l t r l i *4 0 0 14 00 b p l .
B itta i/B itc o m software CIS
M btho
140
344 5X4

191^—Building
Materials

10 7 -M o b ile
Hom es / Rent

Sanlerd let* than U .M t dawn
• Rtnavatad 1/1 , appliances,
tenced yard, carport. UlfO O
• Renavated Ilk* new )/1. fplc .
a p p l, new paint. 155 *00
• P **l bam*, l ' l on cul cto sac
Garage. U7.«00
• S/t #n to a c rtl Renovated,
appliances, tenced yd. 141.500
• l/ lt o , HOC sq tt. like newl Llv.
dining, family rm . 175 *00
a 4/1. tenced. garage. 15**00

223-M iscellaneous
f ARINFT ! * L F (MscwwstlnMd
A everstack must gat Various
styles A site* ayail. Tru Weed
caMneti 71* Hickman Drive,
---------------- M l 447*

• BIKE, mens 10 spaed. M "
US 00
........
Can 313 *467

SANFORD AREA

2 3 1 -C a r s

185—Computers

187—Sporting G o o d F

I B e d ro o m . tl* S /n s o .
1700/dtp . no pets M l 0*4*
SANFORD. 7 bdrm , cont H/A.
ca rp o rt, u t ilit y zm Quiet
areal U *V m o 4XQMS
1 BDR M . I Bath, Scrn porch.
CHA. all appis . I w /e*rport,
714 **0S or M l 44*4

L k . M a ry /L a n g w e e d Pool
Hama. 1/2. garage, living,
dining, lam rms. UI.SOO
Lk. Mary paal ham*, a/1. living,
dining, lem ily rm . 410**00

ALTAMONTE 1PRINOS. Near
m all 4/1. scr. porch, uia Ol
)4k* irso/month 1/1 1 cor
garage, |7S0/month For de
ta ils c a ll..................... 11**711
SANFORD. Ib d rm . t&lt;»bath No
pets 142J month 4400 drposll
__________ 312 1142__________
S A N F O R D . 1 /1 H O U S E '
Acreage, horses allowed, on
take 11100 mo M l 7004
SANFORD. I bdrm. enclosed
porch. SMS plus sec CLEAN,
pood local ion
14* M0»
SANFORD. 7 bedroom 114 W
2nd Street USO'mo. references
and deposit.................M 10IM

K IT ’N’ CAKLYLKW by Urry W riRht

105—D uplex*
T r i plex / Rent

CHEST Ire *te r. IS cu t t . 1100,
sewing machine. Signature
portable; Lowry organ. 1200; t
drawer dresser w/mlrroz. U0;
tw in beds w .b o i spring end
mattress, eac cond. 171 *a ;
trum pet. 150; cater printer,
Star M icronic*. *200.
Call 117 7174 a rU * 777)

SHORT OF CASH ? ’
COMPLETE NEW I PERSON
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by Chic Young

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Are alcoholism,
diabetes inherited?
DEAR DR. GOTT: Is then*
miv agreement within ilie scleni lll&lt;- rninniunlly ns to whether a
disease s iifli as diabetes or
alcoholism Is Inherited?
DEAR READER: There ccrla ln ly Is a g re e m e n t abou t
diabetes. wlileli Is clearly Inher­
ited - or al least Is the conscqueure ol ail abnormal genetic
pattern. The relation hetween
alcoholism ami tile genes Is
speculal Ivc. however.
All hough many experts are
convinced that problem drinking
Is an inherited disorder, the
consensus Is far from unani­
mous. Similes lo confirm lids
arc Iicing performed In medical
centers around the world.
D E A R DR. G O T T : Please
discuss pancreatitis.
DEAR READER: The panereas is a gland, lying beneath the
stomach, that produces Insulin
and digestive enzymes. When It
In comes inflamed (pancreatitis),
these enzymes are Inappropri­
ately released and actually lirgln
lo digest the gland Itself Tills
leads lo abdominal pain, nausea,
vomiting, rapid pulse, shallow
breathing and (ever, which can
piogiess lo Jaundice, dinhclcs,
semi-coma and a variety of
serious metabolic abnormalities.
In the United States, more
Ilian HO percent of pancreatitis Is
caused by block age of the
pancreatic duel (Irom gallstones
or tumor) or by alcoholism
(alcohol Is toxic lo llie- pancreas,
as well as lo the liver. heart and
b ra in ). T ra u m a can cau se
pancreatitis.
T he diagnosis Is established by
a series of X-ray and blood tests,
including the scrum amylase,
which is *i pancreatic enzyme
released Into the bloodstream In
die presence of acute (or recur­
ring) pancreatic liillaiiunutlnn.
Treatment Includes lasting (to
resi the pam rrasl. Intravenous
llulds (lo provide nutrition and
com hu i d e h y d ra tio n !, pain
medication ami oilier drugs to
counlcrart the metabolic ab­
normalities.

M E D IC IN E

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

remove gallstones or corrcrl
obstruction of the pancreatic
du ct. A lc o h o l, for o b v io u s
reasons. Is permanently pro­
hibited.

pancreatitis, such as diabetes
and maldigestion, are treated
with appropriate methods. In­
cluding insulin and dietary al­
terations.

Acute pancreatitis Is a danger­
ous disorder, requiring hospital­
ization and Intensive therapy.
The consequences of chronic

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ARLO A N D JANIS
WHE.U WE GET TOGETHER
WITH FRIEUD6, AIL WE
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WE TALKED ABOUT
WlUKIUGTOO MUCH
AOD THROWING UP

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I have |usi returned from
nearly four weeks in Mauritius in
die middle ol ilie Indian Ocean. I
spent a couple of weeks working
wIlli i he local bridge learns.
Then- I produced the dally
bulletins at the Bridge Federa­
tion of Asia amt Middle Hast (and
now Africa)Championships.
My favorite deal from the
tournament was this one. With
only i lie opponents vulnerable,
what opening hid would you
make us South?
Most S ou th s open ed fiv e
diamonds, lint one. K.V. Ilium
from Kenya, passed!
North opened with one no­
trump. showing 12-14 points.
East hid two clubs, the Landy
convention Itullculliig length In
troth majors. Tills was a jHKir
choice with 6-4 shape. Now
Hhaii kept up Ids smokescreen.

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(which would have made). West,
not knowing whose deal II was.
hid four spades.
Finally filiall mentioned his
suit. West was delighted: he had
the A K of clubs and surely his
partner had a trick or two. Hr
doubled. Bhatt redoubled.
Willi certain players, this re­
double would cause the aroma of
rat lo waft strongly across the
table. But It didn't happen here.
West led the club ace. Now
only a spade switch stops the
overt rick. However. West con­
tinued with the heart four.
Declarer should have won with
the ace and led the heart queen
to take a ruffing finesse and
guarantee an ovcrirlck. Howev­
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t r u m p s i m m e d i a t e l y and
claimed Ids contract.
Nlcclv hid. Mr. Bhatt.

By Dernlce Bede Oaol
YOUR B IRTH D AY
Aug. 18. 19B3
In the year ulteod you will
have new &lt;&gt;p|&gt;orluuliU's to build
valuable relationships. Some
■night he constructed with per­
sons with whom you felt you had
nothing In common.
LEO (July 23 Aug. 22) You’ll
function I h -s I I i i situations or
endeavors where you eun use
your initiative and leadership
qualities. II relegated to the rear
ranks, today could I * a downer.
Leo. treat yourself lo a birthday
gilt Send for your Astro-Graph
predictions lor ihc year ahead by
mailing 81.25 and a long, selfaddressed, stamped envelope lo
Astro Graph, c/o this newspaper.
P.O. Box 4465. New York. N.Y.
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order lo function effectively to­
day. you need a qui et a t­
mosphere so that you can hear
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LIB R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) The
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ussorlatrs today. This combina­
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HI) Try to spend some lime
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Sanford Herald
S e r v i n g S n n f o r d , Lake M a r y and S e m i n o l e C o u n t y sinc e 1 9 0 0
85lh Year. No 285

Sanford

Florida
am

K id s : A r m e d , re a d y
Teens say they have
easy access to guns

IN S ID E
U S p o rts

Down to the final three
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w i i t p u p l l i i N a t i o n a l X m . i t i ' i i i M.tsi li . il l I i iti 1.1
Un i t ItMirn.iiTii-tit t i l t s a l i i t ttniiti

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P e o p le

Take a day trip
It v i m i| l i k ' I n n . i l k nti t i n ii till s | i | i M . n l t i n
s« i m i l l tit .i s i t u s n| &gt;l.n
t'jis i n n
util m i i i
I . m u l l &gt; al t t a k i l i n n S i i n n u l l i n u t i t i

S c r I’ n gr 5 H

Oy VICKI DoSORMIER
Ht»ralcJ Stall Wfitor
s \ \ | tiR|*
S. mmolt t oinitv
Oil.Idle and 1111*h Si ll.Mil students
aglet with
a in w national (Mill
s h o w in g v o v iiiiis iiis l o u t
iratlv
a. 1• ss to handguns hoi u m il.l likt
|.t r l l m m a l r nulls III.Ill I l l ' l l \|i&gt;
a 111 t tin r a le nrd lives
Sou
1 1oold nil lliv hintin'! s
glltl &gt;1 I Ui • '!• d II
not I t v al nil!
!mv sa id
lh
has a 1J1111 lot
iiT iiiiiiii.o Inn In tnid us that int
aud

Local

A ttend co m m iss io n m e etin g
I III
s .lllln tit • lt\
l n i n m i s s l n l l W ill m e e t
M o i.d a v
with
a lu ll ag* tu la
tin H i d i n g a
i l l si u s s i n t t n t i t i n i t i a l I n n s I n t h n r t n w Jilts
I 'It .1 I n m j i l i ti- l i s t i n g .it tiijiti s ln| i || s i t t s s t n t l
|tlIts a n o v i r v i t w
nl i h a 11 g t s j i f n j H i s i il tut
I mt t n W J u t s

111 v s i s l t 1 t a n

ost

11 I i h . it w .

in r d in
lh said his |iatrnts ait miawatt
that Iln voutm sirts have tin gun
oid that 1hrv would nut a pprove nl
hav mu tin weapon in the hotisi
lh tinted also that lie would
jut ti t that 11 m&gt;i I h in i r s s . i l \ to

From

a w ell

(la ve at 11ss I., a i;on l.ut In • ansi st 1
mativ •it lit is had atltit d iln nisi Iv 1 s
It hail hei olin In ■ I ss.11 \ In .|it sit In
hr nil t tju.il liHilmii ill • asi n|
1mil 11iv t 1sv
Iln uatiiuial sin v 1 \ 11 It 1st d this
ji.isi vv i 1 k nl 2 'a M* stud* fits it ‘ it,
m id d le si Itimls .mil high si hnuls
arou nd tin in m it t v
wlu* h was
t ninhn it il In jmllsl* 1 I mils l la in s
Inf l l a t v a f d I m v i t s o i shows that
iln Mllpat ' .a nous •. ii.ahing s(|i.|t
•d p t lV a s I V t
nil ' It" I l l ' s nl
. hd.In it
I In |mil show s I h o si (till III S |t • I
till ft a siiigli 'hi. alt in il In inn.
•
It lit t atnl 'Hlln ill g i f i ' l a l said
Hants
h v e i\ m u niu tin n has 1 nun
said a 17 vt nr nld girl w h o s.ml In a
lather htiughl In a a nun tm hi t

of deep

See Gunn. Page 5 A

I u« Pho»0
Sen tir.li* f.n u f't , teens Ini* l(ipnv oatinr'Aide '&lt;•1/1 *tOlenco filS 'e vad ed
Iht-o
and t o r , must fa* armed I . ;.»rat...... &lt;•" sel,*.s

Man shot
dead,
details
sketchy

em otion

See Page 7A

BRIEFS
Teen still in com a
Alt &lt;&gt;r.11111' &lt; &gt;untv vouili lti's|)|iall/i il &gt;it lit \
( rllll.il lin t 1(1.1 Hi limit. 11llnsjittal altrr sju n dltlg
Itmtls linked in tin tttttik lit Ills i at List w r i k
t r m .mis m ,i i uma lit i rtlti al i iitiillllntl
Philip t l i a tlillr t
|li w.is alllllttlrd tu the
hnsjnial lulv 17 with Ii v |h rtln-ritilii a m a t'.ril
elevation nl I hhI\ IrmjMr.tliiti
I OH degrees Hr
also was h\|mtrtis|\r -low hlnnit j t t r s s m r l
resulting If nm hv jn-rtlii-r min .util w as mi
rcs|MiIls|V i
t liatlillrt was al'iltn ti ■! Hum a I'ttn Hills
harhi't slmji |iaikmg Int last w r r k .( 11(1 Inn n l
mil* tlir iinnK III Ills i &gt;11 In Iwn trrn &gt;iurr»
Poller estim ated ('h a n d le r was in tlir trunk at
least hw- Ilnurs Win n hr was luiiud ill a Volusia
&lt; tnititv jiarkm g Int ' handlei w as rtniiaiose aud
harrlv breathing lh w.is taki tl to tin S.lllluiil
hosjnlal
I hr tw o Ir r n agers
1,1 p o l l ' 1
i uslodv
( h .l l l i l l 't Is iitl Ilf* sojijmlt on h iding a
rrsplrulnr in th* m trnsivi m u onii Mnlti ailv
hr Is slahlll/i'tl amt is ■ \pt-rn tilt'd &lt;111111
Inw level hi.on at l l t l l t a i o i l l In' t&gt;&gt; .1 h.isj.,'.,
jtrrss rrlrasi

T raffic blo cked this w eek
W IN T E R S P R IN G S
| r m p o fa t\ ttalln
hitm ks will 111 1 tir tills w rr k al tin S rm m o li
Coil 11tv K\|itrsswav hrttlii'' rn nstnn ttun stir at
Winter Springs Hotilrvard as 12HI&lt; nii I.. .tins .0.
clrllvru cl tu tlir site I In l l v r m i l i u t r thsruptmns
will m 1 tu I m m t .1 m to &lt;&gt; .1 m and I |i in to I
p m ra&gt; It ila\ oi iln w n k beginning Motidav
On .I nl v .11 tr. illn will stop|M*d lor ujt t&gt;&gt;
UJ'lllllllllt intervals lirtw rr ti l a m atnl I 1* &gt;
j) hi while tin beam s art lit led ml&lt;&gt; jtl.it •

R egister to vote
S A N F O R D — A voter m gistiaiioii will hr held
.it Hit S r m m o l r Volunlrt t K n lrrprisrs loot)
assistance n l l u r at Zayre I'l.i/a this Iu rsd a v
and Thursday
T h e reuisirallnn njipnrtiitilUi s will hr In Id
(rum 10 a m until d p 111 r.irhtlav

C o rrectio n
In .1 rrjiort on 1In S.m loid Mam SI reel
jirogratn ihursd.iv J u h 2 2 tin stmrt t o! our
financial donation was iu&lt; tirn t Hv given
Iln
S.mlord Historic D ow n tow n W aierlrotil Assot 1.1
linn S H D W A donated $ I tMM) to tin Main S i m t
p ru g ra m
not tin First S u m
G ullcrv as
reported Th e gallcrv sdon ation was $ 5(J

From stall reports

IN D E X

Dy S A N D R A ELLIOTT
Horatd St.it' WriteS \ N f ill'll
X S.ml .rd man 1501 not ol |all lulv
1 t and 1w d.iv s !.u* 1 a as i.iiiml shot tn iln- h&gt; ad
m soul h t .1 or tia
A d o l jih l'i rtr 1111&gt; t .m* t ' &gt; tmiid' d out ot |.nl
Jnl v I t a t 'i i t» mi. 1 hat g t d with assault and
a gg ra va te.! iss.mli '.v S u d m i l I'nlln
Iw .. d a vs
S e e C o m e r . I’ ngr 2 1\
P*0»0 bf
J.. 1 M o '. i .m i i A&gt;ti present Fust Lady Hillary
Ci •&gt;•...
A u o n e o f h er a * a r d w i n n i n g

Hopp%

paintings inspired to emotional j am and h&gt; a
Aoman s ability to neat ami c e ie b 'a te n'**

M a in s p o n s o r
Art celebrates life for survivor d ro p s o u t of
of childhood sexual abuse
s e n io r g a m e s
Qy VICKI DeSORMIER
Herald Staff Writer
\l I A M f i N I I . SI'RINt iS
I tie jMim uiiis
ludl Mnla/all lias t te.llrd uvet lilt Iasi ivvn
vr.iis h a v ■ uinvt d tiom a jiatritvil darkness in .1
m on tM ih era n t bright t f l e h r a t i o n o l lit*
I think my jiamtings have mirrored mv
I ft 1tv erv
Mota/all salt!
A su rv ivor ot 1 htldlmod sexual tilmst
Mota/all said 1tiai slu- lias 1nine a lung wav on
ilii road lo tet oveiv
Next week one ol In-r |ialhtlligs will It'
ju rs e n te il to First l.atlv 11ill.ir\ * lintoti
Mota/all said stir wanted &lt; lllitnil lo have out
ol tier paintings lieeause tile lust ladv has
drill, alt it Hint tl ol tier tile to St-rv lllll lilt- Herds
ot w om en • h ild rn i.m d minorities
I |osi wanted Iter to have one ot mv

jiamtlllgs
Mol.i/ali s.inl
I In . 1 1 11s t s . i i . | s lit h a d | . a m i t tl i i ' . m v v • a t s
.1410 hut tin s o h jt . is w.|t siill lili s i i i i h i s . i l
tl*iw* 1s li till and •&lt;1In 1 1I1 ms l.iotnl alitolid
III' III.ust S||&lt; said I h 'H Was &gt;|i • 1 III’ "I lull UI
In I j m i i i i tin's
M ill sunn t iUi&lt; in ill* 1a j iv sh* said sh*
tiuiiid her si ll painting again
Hot it w a s itnui tfn In art It w as mv
■ mol intis
shi said
A w airr 11i|ia painting &gt;l a voting gn l in
j&gt;a111 w a s the lust ot m m ' than tixi jiaintmgs
she has dull' s iii'• mid I'l'H lh 1 w m k has
1hi •hi It led h i t )■ittt in v ha. k Ilian III' g n a t
palll s h i

h a s s n l t i 11 d

Shi said 1h.u shi has sold ahoul
" I In t
watrii 0I1 it a n d a i r v h i pannin gs t sjtt-i inllv to
oili' r sot v iv o is ot ahusi

See A r tis t. Page 5A

By N IC K PFEIFA UF
Herald S t a " W " ' * "
N W IttR It
&gt; iiii.iiii: Int 'h&gt; pith Annual
In i l d i l l \i;* 1 1.11111 S III 's.lllluiil IS Ulldefwav hill
1hi Inss nt ina|nt sjioiisiirshiji munev is i.m s lu g
si inn i i ii ii i i n
At ■o r d m g in 1 tins t sr\ w ho is • • li.nrinati
Im lilts vi at s i;.utii &gt;
I In 1■0110111V has liectl so
lo ugh Hus vi.ii dial wi Inst som e vetv iiiijxiitaut
sjMiusiirsliip doll.us Wi havi made m a m new
1I ill I a&gt; Is hut lh&lt; H lias hern no 1omillllllletlts tor
Hus ve,11
I sf V Is I.I . .lilt I.l ill! II Sjinllse Ml rived hv Iih al
hlisiili-ssi s w tin hav 1 p o n lia s e d all ad III tin
liaiidhnnk Int s j ' i
U i had &lt;u mm h sill • ess
with this
t siv s.ml
vv 1 ended uji having a
w a n in g lisi
Ml dniinis will In listed in the

Sec Gam es, I’ nge 2 A

W AY
BACK
WHEN

J U L IA N

A g e n t s ra id
t w o lo ca l
b u s in e s s e s

STENSTROM

D u iin e ii.......
C ln ttlfled *.... .9-120
C o m ic *.........
Crossword....
Dear Abby....
Deaths.......... ......... 5 A
Editorial........ ......... 4 A

Hap....................
Florida...............
HoalthJFIIness .. .... 9 A
H oroscope........ .... 00
P eo p le ............... . 5 70
Sports................ ..1-30
W eather.............

H ot and sticky day
S t a t i t 1 1 tl

&gt; v 1 11 l i t 1:

I It II It tl 1 I s I It I III S

o l lit 1 w
1 loild\
mnl 7*'s
t ham 1
pen rut

For m o n weather, see Page 2A

1st p a 1 11\
l.ow ill Iln
l.igln wind
ot 1am
I*&gt;

By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer

Catching up
with Ed Tison
F r o m t i m e to tim e in tlie s e
1nhiim is and in some ol the Wav
H.u k W hen skeii lies the //craft/ has
used wi w- meiitiuiied ! ‘ »:Yt Semi
Hole H ig h Si hool g r a d u a t e Fid
I i s o i i I had to (-unless I had never
ti-.lllv kimw II I (soil as Well as I
would hovt liked rsjici 1.111V suite
he was so talented an artist Hut
hnallv I have assemhlril a jireltv
gond h.u k g to im d on him and this
Sunduv I want to share som e ol his
attributes w till you

As Kd htmsell says "Flits inhu­
mation and pcrha|i% 75 rents or so
See Stenstrom . Page 5A

SANFORD
I I k vvt-h ol legal
|trohlt ins lat mg a l a m p . 1 based
t ofllp.m v rillilliglrtl t w o Semi
Holt- CounlV businesses I Ilt-sdav
as ollit lals iH-g.in a seari h lot
business rt turds or |n tijilt- m
1nlvrtl vviih Premier Hetu-lll &lt; apt
lal I rust
( h.tries Sliilts w h o was ap
jMilnted tin reteivei hu Ptt-iult t
lulv Hi hv the F e dera l Dtstrii 1
Court in r.iinjia ltd lliv t s iig a io is
Irutll tile state . Ollljltrollet S nllli 1
lo hosinesst s 111 l.akt M.uv and
S.ltllltrd last Wet k
T h e llivesligalois litsi Visil.il
the l.akt- Marv offM1 ol t I i ii o j ii .k
lor Dr l.ols Som erville and 1I11-11
the 4 IT West First Street nllli t

Sec Raid. Page 2 A

-.1---- 1~

Herjid Photc L» Sandra ( n»ofl

The building at 413 West First St &lt;vas the obiect of soarch for business
records by the state comptroller s office

�2A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, July 25. 1993

County ends budget talks

Discovery stuck on pad again
CAPE CANAVERAL. Ha. — For the second Saturday In a
row. space shuttle Discovery stayed stuck on the launch pad,
this time grounded by a fault In a rocket booster 19 seconds
before scheduled liftoff.
The satellite-delivery mission to test rocket-speed com ­
munications and study extremely hot stars was already one
week overdue. It was expected to be delayed another lVi
weeks.
"Thanks for the effort." commander Frank Culbertson Jr.
told launch officials before following his four crewmen out of
Discovery's hatch. "W e'll be ready to come back when you tell
us."
It was the third time In four m onths that a shuttle countdown
was halted In the final seconds before liftoff.

Raid
Continued from P t fe IA
leased to First Financial Founda­
tion. Inc. Sanford had Issued a
six-month occupational license to
a David Rose ut the West First
Street address for estate plan­
ning.
Investigators claimed both the
Lake Mary chiropractor's office
and recently opened estate plan­
ning office in Sanford had re­
ceived mall for Premier Benefit
Capital Trust, or Its trustees.
Theodore Navlllo and Harry W.
Marrero.
Terrance McElroy. public In-

ByJ. MARK BARFIELD
Herald Senior Staff Wrltor

SANFORD — Seminole County commis­
sioners ended their trimming und whittling
Friday afternoon and directed County Man­
ager Ron Rabun to reduce his proposed
property tax rntc to the "roll back" rate.
But the net effect of new. tentativelyaccepted taxes will Increase out-of-|&gt;ockrt
payments for most residents.
Residents will now have their say ulxnil
the spending proposal In public hearings
Sept. 14 and 28. Next Tuesday, commis­
sioners will set the tentative tax rate used In
property tax estimates mnlled from the
formation spokesman for the
Property Appraiser's Office to property
comptroller's office said. " I ’ve
owners later this summer. The rate can be
heard that this apparently was a
lowered, bul not Increased without the
mailing address or had some
costly renotlflcatlon of property ownrrs.
connection to the Premier opera­
Although commissioners agreed to set the
tion. Are you familiar with Pre­
tax rate at the "rollback" rate, few said they
mier Benefit?"
"Prem ier Benefit Capital Trust were content with It. The rollback rate Is the
Is a company that Is Tampa- rate which produces the same tax Income
based that we became suspicious for the county from existing properties as
a b o u t p o s s ib ly s e llin g u n ­ last November.
registered securities. We'd ask for
" I would expect the county manager to
them to turn over records to us find more cuts." said Commissioner Pat
because they weren't licensed or Warren.
□ B e e Raid, Page 6A

"T h e size of the Increases are too hlg."
said Commissioner Larry Furlong.

Comer
Continued from Page 1A
later, he was
found shot to death In the
Georgia town o f Kingsland Just
across the state line from Jack­
sonville. He was burled Satur­
day.
The Georgia Bureau of In­
vestigation Is investigating the
death. Investigators from GBI
did not return phone calls.
Comer was charged with ag­
gravated assault for allegedly
chasing a Sanford man with a
stick. A w om an told police
C o m e r said s h e owed him
money and threatened her and
her children with harm on July
7 at the comer o f Eighth Street
and Maple Avenue. The victims
who filed the complaints against
Comer lived at the same address.
When Comer was arrested
July 13 at 77 Seminole Gardens,
he listed his occupation os a
farm worker. In his obituary, his
Job was listed as car detaller. He
posted a 82.000 bond through a
ball bondsman. An August ar­

raignment date was set In the
case.
Sanford Police Department
Commander Dennis Whitmire
said although he knew who
Comer was because he had been
arrested on numerous criminal
charges over the years, the local
department has not been con­
tacted about his death. Accord­
ing to court records, criminal
cases over the years against
Comer Involved drug posses­
sions. aggravated assault, bat­
tery. firearms possession.
"Really about the only thing I
can tell you about Adolph Is I
don't know any more than what
I read In the obit In the Herald.
other than somebody told us 'did
y o u h ea r he w as. sh o t In
Georgia?' We don't know any of
the details." Whitmire said.
Sem inole C ounty S h e r iffs
spokesman George Proechel said
all he knew about the shooting
was Comer, "g o t a bullet In the
brain."

But Rabun's chief budget officer warned
commissioners not to lull tuxpuyers Into
contentment with their cuts.
"W e try to have a fairly constnnt rate and
avoid large swings." said Jean Knssab. chief

I w o u ld e x p e c t th e
co u n ty m anager to find
more cuts, y
-Commissioner Pat Warren
budget officer for the county. "That's what
upsets people."
#
Kossab said If commissioners cut their
budget beyond the rollback rate to reflect
the entire 83 million In trims, the tax rate
would automatically Increase by nearly 81
per 8 1.000 In two years.
The proposed countywide rate would save
82.25 next year for owners of 8100.000
homes and 81.50 for owners of 875.000
homes. Rabun had proposed keeping the
same 85.42 per 81.000 of taxuble property
lax rate as last year und adding an 88
percent Increase to the unincorporated
utility taxes, raising the gas tax by a penny
and Increase garbage fees.
The new taxes will add 845.54 to the
annual taxes puld to the county by
unincorporated residents who will pay 833
more In utility taxes during the year, about
85 more In garbage fees and about 88 more
In gasoline taxes.
The net result is unincorporated residents
with 875.000 homes will pay 842 more In
county taxes and fees. City residents with
875.000 homes, who pay only the coun­

tywide tax and gusollne taxes, will pay 86
more In taxes.
Tuesday, most commissioners said they
wanted the property tax trimmed to com ­
pensate for the Increases In the other taxes
and went about cutting 83.4 million from
Rabun's 8275.8 million budget proposal. By
Friday, the savings to hod been reduced to
about 83 million for a final budget proposal
of 8274.2 million.
Commissioners Pat Warren. Bob Sturm
und Daryl McLain hod added 8200.000 for
the Orlando Science Center, funding not
recommended by Rabun nor accepted by
commissioners Larry Furlong and Dick Van
Her Welde. Commissioners also agteed to
Improve bus service In southern areas of the
county for another 8117.000. again, not
recommended by Rabun.
Friday. Sheriff Don Esllnger announced
hr had cut another 8238.000 from Ills 828.8
million budget requested by commissioners
Tuesday. Esllnger said the cuts came from
proposed equipment purchases and reserves
and would not affect his proposed Increase
In staffing by 31 positions.
"I hope that you would look at our budget
not Just us another line Item nnd look at It as
a public safety Issue." said Esllnger.
A short time later. Commissioner Daryl
McLain recommended cutting Rabun's
proposed merit salary Increase program
from 4 percent to 3 percent to savr another
8182.161 and asked Esllnger to do the
same. He asked for some flexibility and
commissioners cut his salary budget line by
another 8 160.000.

Take a break
It's break time for City of
Sanford employees, and what
better place to take one than
right outside the door of City
Hall, with a resplendent view
of the St. Johns River. Silhou­
etted against the summer sky,
from left, are Michele Bryant,
Marlon Anderson and Chris
Strlne.

N « i U rn o to by Tommy V wicoaI

Games
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are expected In the games this

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year’s events.” she added.

year, and a (ew new events are
b e in g p la n n e d In c lu d in g a

The major sponsor financially
supporting the games for a
Tiber of years
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number
has been Olive
Garden. Usry said Olive Garden
officials informed her that they
could no longer be a donor
because of the state of the
economy. The Olive Garden's
annual contribution of 81.000.
along with donations from sev­
eral other companies, has helped
defray the cost o f operating the
games.
"T h e money helps us to keep
the entry fees for the games os
low as possible." she said, "but
the way It looks, we will have to
m ake a c h a n g e In the fee
structure for the 1994 games.
W ith this lack o f corporate
sponsorship, we Just can't con­
tinue at this level."
As an exam p le, she com ­
mented on the T-shirts which
arc given to each senior entered
In the games. " A T-shirt costs us
more than the 83 per game we
charge, and that certainly Isn't
economically righ t." she said.
In the meantime, no changes

museum recep tion , tw jllgh t
cruise on the St. Johns River,
and Historic Fun Walk.
Last year saw 1.500 people
r e g i s t e r e d . In In d iv id u a l
participation In events, the
number was 2.400. "W hat sur­
prised m e." Usry said, "w as that
out of 1.500 people from 24
different states who participated,
only 151 were from Sanford."
Games In the past have also
seen participants from a number
o f foreign countries. Usry hoped
the number of people entered,
especially local entries, will In­
crease this year.
The 19th annual Golden Age
Games will be held November 7
through 13.. beginning with the
o fficia l open in g cerem onies,
c o m p le t e w it h p o m p and
circumstance, at 1 p.m. on
Sunday. Nov. 7th.
F o r I n f o r m a t i o n on
sponsorships or entry packets
for this year's games. Usry can
be contacted at the Senior Cen­
ter adjacent to the Sanford Civic
Center. 330-5699.

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MIAMI Hera are the winning
numbers selected Friday In the
Florida Lottery Fantasy Five:

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Sunday, July 25. 1993
Vol. 85, No. 285

Today und Tonight: Partly
cloudy with a chance o f scat­
tered afternoon and evening
thunderstorms. Low In the mid
70s. Light wind. Chance o f rain
GO percent Sunday. 30 percent
Sunduy night.
Monday: Partly cloudy with a
good chance o f afternoon thun­
derstorms. High In the low to
mid 90s. Chance o f rain 50
percent.
Extended forecast: Tuesday
through Thursday: Partly cloudy
with scattered uflernoon- and
widely scattered evening thun­
derstorms. Lows In the mid 70s.
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SANFORD - The third teen
charged with arson In the 1991
Tuakawllta Middle School fire
will be sentenced to four years In
a prison for youthful offenders
under a negotiated plea.
George Tye Smith. 18. pleaded
no contest Friday to arson and
burglary before Seminole Circuit
Court Judge C. Vernon Mize Jr.
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mended for boot eamp. He was
also placed on probation after he
gets out of prison or the boot
camp.

Under the plea agreement.
Sm ith w ill be sentenced to
prison. Mize lias recommended
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boot camp which Includes phys­
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Best pleaded guilty to arson
completes the boot camp pro­ and burglary- in March and Is
gram. the rem ainder o f Ills under house arrest until he Is
prison time could be served on 19. Both Conway nnd Best were
probation. Although boot camp e x p e cted to te s tify against
Is recommended for many young Smith.
offenders throughout the state,
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T e le m a rk e tin g
firm c o n v ic te d

Retail theft charged
Auto thefts arrest
A man susjK’cted o f commltlng several recent Sanford-arca
auto thefts wus arrested Wednesday afternoon, charged with
the theft o f a truck earlier this month.
Timothy Neighbors. 30. 2539 Park Drive. Sanford, was
urrested on burglar)’ and auto theft charges by Sanford police
at his home. According to the arrest report. Neighbors offered
to sell a 1980 Nissan Iruck. reported stolen from a Hidden Lake
Drive driveway, to a Sanford man for 820. The man contacted
Sanford (xitlcc who arrested Neighbors. The truck's keys were
In Neighbors' pocket at the time o f his arrest, according to the
report.
Police Cmdr. Dennis Whitmire said Investigators suspert
Neighbors Is responsible for several recent auto thefts.

Watermelons stolen
A Sanford man was arrested Wednesday evening, charged
with the theft of 23 watermelons from a Rand Yard Road field.
Wlllla Henry Alston. 50. 1021 Strawberry Ave.. was held on a
petit theft charge by Sanford police. A DeBary man who owns
the Held, reported seeing Alston and two other men loading
watermelons Into Ills vehicle shortly after 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Two o f the suspect* lied when police arrived, according to
reports The watermelons, valued at 846, were recovered at the
scene.

Driving charges filed
Stephen Adolph Dnroszklcwlcz. 39. 308 Rachel St., Sanford,
was urrested on a drunken driving charge by Seminole County
deputies Wednesday evening. A deputy reported seeing
Dnroszklcwlcz speeding across a parking lot In Fern Park and
skidding Into a grassy area. Doroszklwlcz was also held on
charges of driving with u suspended license und resisting
arrest.

Traffic stop leads to arrest
Tracey V, .Mitchell. 22. 216 Tuskegee St.. Sanford, was
arrested on a suspended license charge by u Longwood
policeman Wednesday evening following a traffic stop. The
policeman reported seeing Mitchell driving away from a
parking lot with an Infant standing In her tup. When she was
spotted, the policeman reported Mitchell returned to a parking
space and placed the child In an Infant seat. Mitchell was also
cited for u violation of the state child-restraint law.

Yolanda Anita Canada. 18, 2450 Church St.. Sanford, was
charged with retail theft by Sanford Police on Thursday.
Police said security personnel at the WalMart on U.s.
Highway 17-02 saw her put two shirts and two pairs of shorts,
valued at about 854 In her purse.
They said she then left the store without paying fur the
Items.
5he was taken io the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 8100 bond.

By NICK FFIIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
A firm operating from two
locations in Seminole County
lias been convicted on all counts
Involving fraudulent
telemarketing, by the U.S Dis­
trict Court. A fine of 55 million Is
expected to be Imposed.
The firm Is Advanced In­
teractive Communication, Inc.
(AICI), doing business us Inloncl
Financial Services, 1495 Semi­
nole Blvd.. Casselberry, and 258
E. Altamonte Drive. Altamonte
Springs.
AICI was found gullly of three
counts of mull fraud and 17
counts o f money luundcring
during a six day trial before U.S.
District Judge Anne C. Conway
In Orlando.
AICI, a Florida coroporatlon. Is
o w n e d in p u rt b y B ru c e
Grossmun. He had been pre­
viously found guilty o f mall
fraud. The court said the com­
pany. "provided telemarketers
In Its e m p lo y m e n t w ith a
fraudulent sales pitch which was
designed lo mislead customers."
The ruling said the message
was: "... If a customer called a
1-900 telephone number and
Incurred a S50 charge, the
customer would cither receive a
Visa or Mastercard credit card In
the mall, or the Identity o f banks
that were prepared to Issue them
such a credit card."
The ruling said AICI targeted

Burglary charged
Charles Leon Boykins. 24. 3395 O'Neal St.. Sanford, was
charged wlh burglary by Seminole County sheriff's officers on
Thursday.
Deputies said he entered a residence in the 2100 block of
Sipes Ave., Sanford by breaking a window. They said he then
look 8225 from the residence without the owner's permission.
He was Identified by witnesses and arrested during the
Investigative process at the sheriffs office.
He was held at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility without
bond as he Is on parole.

Domestic violence charged
Jeffrey Earl Velgcl. 33. 153 Bldcr Ave.. Sanford, was charged
with domestic vlolenre/battery by Seminole County sheriffs
officers on Thursday.
Deputies said his wife told them that she had come home and
her husband was trying to sell a stereo to an "unknown black
male."
She said she told the man to leave and that after he did. her
husband grabbed her by the arm and pushed her backward.
She said he ordered her Into the house and she refused and
that her daughter came out and told him not to push her
mother around.
The child was reportedly also pushed by her arm and told to
go back Into.the house, but uhe ran to the neighbor's home and
called the police.
Velgcl was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
und held on 8 1.000 bond.

Pot possession
Gary A. Gung. 27. 90 Hidden Lake Dr.. Apt. 175, Sanford was
charged with possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis and
possession o f drug paraphernalia by Longwood Police on
Thursday.

in d iv id u a ls w h o s e r e c e n t
applications for major credit
earrts had been denied.
Neither Grossman nor AICI
had any nfflllnllon with banks.
According lo a press release
from Ihr U.S. Attorney. Middle
District, “ AIDI also sold business
o p p o rtu n 1 1 1 cs to p e r s o n s
throughout the United Stales,
giving those persons the ability
to open telemarketing rooms lo
conduct fraudulent telemarket­
ing businesses using the same
fraudulent sales pilch used ut
AICI."
The Indictment described 26
separate telem arketing busi­
nesses operating In Florida. In
addition to businesses In seven
other states.
"A s a result of the operations
of AICI and lls affiliates." the
cou rt said, "a p p r o x im a te ly
2 5 7 .5 3 2 c u s t o m e r s w e r e
persuaded by the use of the
Ir.indolent sales pitch to call the
1-900 numbers and Incur a 850
charge." As a result, the cus­
tomers were billed u total of
approximately $12,459,384.
The Jury aha determined that
a number of Items owned by the
company should be forfeited to
the U.S. They Included tele­
phones. computer equipment.
199 1 B M W a n d P o r s c h e
automobiles, and 8390,809.
AICI Is exposed to u line o f 85
million. Sentencing Is scheduled
for Sept. 28.

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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Longwood City
Commissioner Rex Anderson
was sus|icnded for two weeks
without pay from his Job with
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department Friday for using his
position In order to get Informa­
tion ubout his estranged wife.
Although a discipline review
bourd recommended Anderson
lx* given a written reprimand
and mandatory counseling for
conduct unbecoming a member
of the office. Sheriff Don Esllnger
suspended him without pay In­
stead. The discipline review
board cited Anderson's conduct,
"w as most likely the result of
cmotlonul stress."
"W h ile this condition may
mitigate the situation." Esllnger
said. In the suspension memo­
randum. "It does not absolve
you from compliance with Sher­
iff's Office General Orders. As a
member of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, you arc required
to observe the highest degree of
professionalism In both your on
duty and off duty uffulrs. The
behavior you displayed during
tills Indlcent fulls fur below the
standards set for members of the
sheriff's office."
Anderson Is a lion-sworn field
service officer for the sheriff’s
department.
According to several Individu­
als questioned In the case. An­
d erson d is p la y e d u seven pointed star shaped badge when
trying to obtain Information
ubout his wife. He luter told the
review board, the badge wus
from the Longwood Police De­
partment for use In his duties us
u C ity C o m m is s io n e r. T h e
allegations aguinsl Anderson
were filed by his estranged wife,
Ethel and her roommate. She
claimed Anderson had used his
badge to try and gel Information
about her living arrangements In
May and June, after the couple
separated.
The review board did not
substantiate a claim that An­
derson prepared to strike his
estranged wife's male roommate
on June 7.
Anderson plans to seek reelection to his commission scut
in November.
He could not be reached for
comment.

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Editorials/ Opinions
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EDITORIALS

Time to observe
budget hearings
Government meetings between now and
the end of Septem ber should be closely
watched. It's fiscal year 1993/94 budget
preparation time.
Of major Importance are considerations of
mlllagc rates an d general fund expenditures.
The mlllagc rate will determine how big a
property o w n e r s tax b ill w ill be. T h e
spending, based on expected Income, will
determ ine h o w the tax m oney will be
distributed.
Milluge rates arc generally one num ber,
followed by a decimal point and three to four
additional num bers. The num bers are im ­
portant.
For a home appraised at $100,000. with a
$25,000 hom estead exemption, an Increase o f
m lllagc by o n ly point-one percent w ill
increase taxes by S7.50. An Increase In
mlllagc bv one percent will raise taxes by
$75.
For a hom e valued at $50,000. with the
same exemption, a point-one percent increase
will raise taxes by $2.50 and a one percent
Increase will m ake taxes clim b by $25.
With what som e believe Is a slow economy,
it Is natural for home ow ners to insist that
their taxes not be Increased. Many m ay
demand the m lllagc should be lowered from
last year’s level.
These sam e people however, arc often the
leading forces In drives to Improve city
operations such as more parks, a larger police
force or fire department. They may also w an t
more streets paved and better drainage.
In order to continue p ro vid in g these
services, governm ents must make the best
Judgement calls they can. In the distribution
of revenues.
On the other hand, citizens may find Items
which they believe should be cut from the
budget. Objections should b e made on these
Items by m em bers of the public, but based on
an understanding of the situation, and not
taken on m ere face-value.
People elect government officials to serve as
representatives, with the purpose of doing
what Is best for the entire community. For the
majority o f citizens who do n ’t have the
opportunity o r interest in closely examining
each line item in the budget, this trust in
government Is necessary.
We urge citizens to attend public hearings
on the budgets. Listen to what Is said and
observe what action is taken.
Becoming involved In budget hearings is a
good way to assure government Is working In
ihc bcsl Interest o f the people It serves.

LETTE R S

Display house numbers
A bucket o f breadcrumbs please! A few weeks
ago after talking on the telephone with a person In
the county planning, I thought they would have
this problem resolved. They gave their ‘ ‘word.”
They stated they knew It was against the law and
they Just kept forgetting about It. This person
cannot come from the South because our word Is
precious as we do not give It lightly Just to pass the
buck. What goes around comes around.
Whai would happen If an emergency happened
al thrlr home, no house number or street signs? I
guess they would put out breadcrumbs for the
emergency crew to get there.
1 can hear the 911 person ask. "how to get
there." and a voice come back. "G o down Ihc third
street from the 7-11 store, turn right, go two
blocks, turn right and we live In the third house on
the left. I’ ll hut somne breadcrumbs out so you can
find the house."
Well, why aren’ t house numbers put out und
displayed so you can sec from the road? And the
street signs large enough lo read? Businesses
should have them in big print and old empty lots
should have a sign on the property with the
number In plain view. Look around your own
neighborhood and see how many do not have
house numbers, then call It in lo Planning.
Mury R. Jolly
Sanford

B e r r y ’s W o r ld

“I've got it! Next year, let's get into
fish terming."

P ro g ra m s

f o r in m a te s

Our highly mobile society seems lo be n
catalyst for crime. Citizens arc concerned about
crime and our penal system. Recently u group of
citizens assembled with Sheriff Don Esllngcr and
were given a tour of the Seminole County Jail.
State Representative Marvin Couch was a
member o f the tour group and was Impressed by
the conditions In the Jail.
He contrasted Seminole County’s pcnul system
with Orange County. Representative Couch
acknowledged that Orangr County has more
money to spend but Iherr was a distinct
difference. When one walks through the Seminolc County jail one docs not encounter
prisoners screaming and hollering os they do In
Orange County. No doubt the large number
housed tn Orange County adds to this problem
Seminole County’s Jail houses an average
population of approximately 600 Inmates, I in­
capacity is 700. The penal system relegates
persons convicted of minor crimes and short
terms to county Jails. More serious long term
offenders arc generally placed tn state or federal
Institutions.
Seminole County's Jail population Is under
capacity. The federal government helped finance
(hr construction of the Jail thus (he county docs
house some federal prisoners. They arc paid $30
per dny for federal prisoners. T h e state

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Legislature also expects the county to house
state prisoners. The county would Ik reimbursed
$32 per day for slate prisoners.
Sheriff Don Esllngcr Is concerned about the
stale and federal government utilizing spare In
the county Jail. If Ihc Jail reaches r.iparlly this
might work adversely If the county needed the
space.
The Jails In Orange County and Seminole
County have programs for inmates. The pro­
grams are targeted for the Inmates charged with
less serious crimes. The programs are grured to
Increase Inmates employability skills.
Orange County has a myriad of programs. The
Genesis and Phoenix programs provide courses
for Inmates. Mechanics and carpentry classes arc
included. Persons participating In these pro­

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grams are under direct supervision. Direct
supervision provides for Ihc guard being housed
Inside with prisoners.
Ikith Orangr County and Seminole County
liuvc General Education Dcgrrc (GED) programs.
The Seminole County Jail population Is exposed
to some educational programs from Seminole
Community College. The proximity o f the college
to the Jail Is a plus. The college encourages
Inmates lo lake classes while Incarcerated. Onrc
they are released many continue Ihelr education
nt Seminole Community College.
Education Is u viable vehicle (or equipping
persons (urged with offenses lo make a positive
change. Preparing themselves for a carrer fosters
hope und self-eslccm. luck o f employability
skills Is a prime fnctor In rrclvldlsm.
Representative Couch believes that Sheriff Don
Esllnger and his staff a ir doing a noteworthy Job.
The sheriff and his staff show great vision In
working for change. One of the changes that has
taken place Is the computerization o f the Intake
process. This has upgraded and streamlined the
system.
Programs that provide a constructive outlet for
Inmates In planning a different lifestyle bring
hope and help facilitate Inmates making a
change

JA C K ANDERSON

ITHINK HC SAID,
TUE STATISTICS ARE A6A1NST
ME.rM NOT COMING OUT
UNTILY3U GET MARRIED. “

ROBERT W AGM AN

Were breakthroughs cosmetic?
WASHINGTON - The star of the recent
economic summit In Tokyo turned out to be
Japan's ou tgoin g Prime M inister K llch l
Mlyazawa, a lame duck leaving office under a
cloud of political corruption In his Liberal
Democratic Party. In quick succession he
agreed to compromises In two sets o f trade
talks, both o f which resulted In agreements.
The question is whether these agreements arc
cosmetic, as most Japanese analysts claim, or
whether they ore major brrakthrouglis. as the
Clinton administration claims
The answer may not be clear for years. What
ts certain Is that, had the talks failed, the world
would have been on the brink o f a major trade
war. While the agreements did not eliminate
this possibility, they have certainly postponed
the day o f reckoning.
The most Important trade talks tied to the
economic summit were part of the stalled
"Uruguay Round" of negotiations begun In
1986 to modify the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade, a pact made by the major
Industrialized nations after World War II.
The talks had stalled over myriad questions;
It was hoped that the logjam could be broken
In a Tokyo meeting to precede the summit.
GATT's director-general. Peter Sutherland,
said that If this effort failed, the talks would be
suspended for at least a year, and It was likely
that the United States. Japan and the
E u ro p ea n C o m m u n ity w o u ld b e c o m e
embroiled In a major trade war.
The latest talks were going nowhere, as
usual, until Mlyazawa blinked. After years of
Insisting that Japan could Impose Import
tariffs on a host of goods, the Japanese
suddenly capitulated on the subject o f hard
liquor. T h is quickly led to a series o f
compromises on 18 other manufactured pro­
ducts.
This was a breakthrough all sides had been
trying to achieve for almost two years.
However, there arc some sobering realities. For
Instance, the newly proposed tariff reductions
are "subject to appropriate contributions by
other major producers and satisfactory resolu­
tion of non-tariff Issues." Translated, that
means years more work even on Issues that
were supposedly pul to rest.
More Importantly, all concerned agreed lo
simply continue Ignoring the two most serious
tariff Issues; agriculture and service Industries,
especially financial services. Both Japan and
the European Community continue to insist on
the right lo protect their farmers from Imports.
Japan especially wishes to protect Its financial
services Industries — banking and insurance.
Japan’s sudden willingness to go along with
further multilateral trade liberalization also

i

spilled over Into the equally stalled hllatrr.il
negotiations between the United Stales and
Japan.
These talks broke off on June 29 when a U.S.
delegation returned em pty-handed from
Tokyo. A lm ost Immediately the Japanese
asked the American negotiating team to
return. A fter two weeks of frantic bargaining.
Clinton and Mlyazawa appeared at a joint press
conference at the end of the summit to hall a
10-pagr "fram ew ork" agreement that both had
Just Initialed.
The document was
c le a r ly c o b b le d
together In haste by
tw o s i d e s b o th
needing an agree­
ment for Internal po­
litical reasons. It Is
e s s e n t i a l l y an
agreement to agree
In the future on a
range of Issues. Both
sides arc trailing It as
a victory; this obvi­
ously means that Its
Intent lo n u lly
lc ss -l hnn • p r e c is e
language Is open lo
widely divergent In­
terpretation.
The talks between
Jnpan and the Unit­
ed States had stalled
on the issue o f set­
ting specific In
dustry-by-lnduslry goals — "benenmurks" us
the U.S. negotiators call them — for Increasing
U.S. Imports to Japan. This question Is still left
open In the "framework." which spcakconly of
Japan's willingness to reduce Its current $130
billion worldwide trade surplus without setting
specific targets.
But Japan did move significantly toward Ihc
U.S. position on opening Its markets In sectors
like auto parts, high technology and medical
equipment. More Importantly. » agreed to
accept o b je c tiv e criteria In determining
whether a market segment Is open or closed.
But the agreem ent m igh t not survive
Japan’s upcoming election. It was the result of
Mlyazawn's willingness to side with Japan's
Foreign Ministry — which wants lo make trade
concessions — against the objections of Ihc
powerful Ministry of International Trade and
Industry. T h e schism b etw e en the two
ministries grow s deeper, and a new Japanese
prime minister could side with the trade
ministry, which could make the "framework"
all but meaningless.

Clinton, Dole
do dinner
WASHINGTON — In Ihc weeks leading up
to Ills recent dinner diplomac y with President
Bill Clinton. Senate Minority Leader Kobrn
Dole. R-Kan.. was getting a generous helping
of political advice from friends c heering him
on for Ihe prrsldrnry in 1396.
"You’re having the best time o f your life,
and you’re head and shoulders above your
Republican competition." one confidant told
him. "But you paid a price and |&gt;cnplc are
b e g in n in g to see
what they call the
‘old Boh Dole’ and
they don't like that
side of you."
Having galvanized
the GOP. which was
presumed dead Just
seven months ago,
Dole has emerged as
the party's titular
leader. But (lashes of
the "old Bob Dole"
resurface. The "o ld "
Dole Is Ihe hatchet
man. Ihe vice presi­
d en tia l c a n d id a te
w h o r r f e r r e d to
f Dole has
"Democrat wars" In
emerged as
a 1970 detiate and
Ihe parly's
th e p r e s i d e n t i a l
titular leader ■
candidate who threw
a tantrum at George
Bush during the
I9HH primaries.
It's the pugnacious side of Dole who heal
the wur drums lays after the election,
declaring that Clinton had "n o mandate, no
coattails, no m ajority." He vowed to "repre­
sent" Ihe electoral majority o f Americans
who didn't vote for Clinton. Since then. Dole
at times has been bordrrllnc demagogic
about deficit reduction, and blatant in (he
way he's attempted to stoke the dying embers
o f " travel gate."
Unfortunately, when Ihc "o ld " Dole rears
his head. Ihe more charming and compelling
side of the Senate minority leader becomes
submerged: fhc prairie populist; Ihe son of u
cream-and-egg salesman from Russell, Kan.,
who connects with smull-town America; the
gritty war hero who persevered during four
years recovering In hospital wards, nearly
given up for dead.
Part o f th e p r o b le m , s a y s a D ole
spokesman. Is thui. in Judging Dole, some
critics "pul too much emphasis on the
political arena, and (politics Is) not a Job for
people who are afraid of a little physical
contact once In a while."
Dole needed a respite as much as Clinton
did from the "physical contact." and that's
why they recently repaired to Duke ZlelK-rt's.
a restaurant that serves us the unofficial
epicenter of the Washington establishment.
Though Dole mny rcup the biggest dividends
from their dinner. It was Clinton who took the
initiative. He began by approaching Demo­
cratic power-broker Robert Strauss, who
most recently was President Bush’s am ­
bassador to Russia, at a W hile House
ceremony last month.
"I understand that you’re a good friend of
[Job Dole's." Clinton Inquired. Indicating he
wanted lo Improve relations with his neme­
sis. Strauss later told friends that Clinton's
statement was a sign o f [&gt;oor stuff work:
Someone should have known about his
friendship with Dole, and sought him out
earlier.
White House officials sav that Strauss
phoned Cllnlon back after oblalnlng Dole’s .
approval. "How about (dinner) here at the
White House." Clinton suggested.
"Mr. President, thut doesn’t do what you
need done. You need something public und
visible," Strauss said. Dole wanted to show
there Is civility despite political differences.
"He needs to show civility, and he needs to
soften.” said one source close to Dole. "He
needs to show there Is something there
besides the harshness. They see the highly
partisan, slashing Bob Dole. It's good for the
country lo (see) that leaders who disagree still
maintain civility."

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. July 25. 1993 - BA

Guns

KIDS W ITH GUNS

Continued from Page IA
birthday.

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7 mlddl# k high school
•iudtnU:war* •xptllsd

Seminolo County studonts in grades tlx thrugh I
12 betiovo they havo ready access to handguns. [ guns to i

Stenstrom —
Continued from Pa|e 1A

scary.”
59*. said they could gel a handgun it they wanted one
She said her father purchased
the weapon after three o f her
62% believed they could get a handgun In 24 hours.
friends were shot during the last
66% said
• *•Lj
year. Though none of them was
seriously Injured und none lived
J\ said they 'would be missing uomcUuug without guua.
in the Seminole County area, site
39% reported they knew eomeone who had been killed or wounded.
said she Is still afraid, because so
many people are nnned.
9% said they hid *shot a gun at somebody;,
Thirty-five percent of the stu­
dents In the Harris survey re­
ported feelin g II was cllltcr
19% reported they had carried a handgun In the lest 30 days.
"som ew hat lik e ly " or "v e r y
The latest Justice Department figuros lor teen-age
C&lt;ty residents. 63 % sani
likely" they would not survive to
shooting victims cover* a period from 65-66.3 out .•
thny ha d rea d y a c c e s s to
old age because their lives would
Quns 58% ot Suburban
of 1,000 chitdron between ages 12 and 15 and nine
Ik- "wiped out by guns."
students and 56' ol small out of 1,000 teenagers between 10 and 19 had * * *
toAtis said they could
"Hell. If I live to graduate from
easily (jet (juris
high school I'll he doing pretty
good." a middle schixtl hoy said.
Herald gripMc by Chary* Srrvti
"W e don't go a day without
Results ol national survey InvoMng 2.506 student at 96 middle schools by politer
hearing about someone getting
Louis Harris lor Harvard University.
shot at. It ain't good.”
where ktrli see arid get guns h o year with being shot.
Ills friend, another middle
readily." Harris told a news
.Fifteen percent of children
schooler. was more optimistic
conference recently. He rejected reported they had carried a
nbout Ills life cxpccluitcy. hut
the notion that students might handgun In t)ic last 30days
said he would probably loose
exaggerate their answers to
During the last school year In
more friends and family to guns
show bravado.
Seminole County, seven middle
than to any other cause of death.
The (Mill found (fiat 39 |mt« cut and high school students were
"I might live another 80 years,
of the students rc|x&gt;rted they ex|M-llcd from school for bringing
hut I'm gonna know a lot of
knew someone who had been guns onto school property. Of­
people w h o get shot In an
ficials say more guns were prob­
killed or wounded try a gun
orgumrnt or Just out on the
This llgurc dlrl not reflect t In­ ably brought to school, hut were
street." he said. "It hap|&gt;rnn
frequency of Mich Incidents, never discovered.
everyday.*'
rather It showed lhat many
School ofllelals rc|x&gt;rt. how ev­
Iloth hoys said they had fairly
students knew alsuil tin- same er. that students are beginning
eusy access to firearms through
shooting, said Jacqueline Cohen, to take the Initiative more often
family or frtrnds and would use
n c r i m i n o l o g y e x p e r t at to re|Kirt otlter students who
them " If necessary."
have arm ed th em selves on
Carnrgle-Mellon University.
"It's really sh-— that we have
The latest Justice Department campus.
to do this." one of the young
figures for teen-age shooting
Harris said his poll showed
men said. "I don't want to have
victims covers a (s-rlod from that "young people feel very
to have a gun. hut what the hell
I9H5 through I9HH. when three lonely and feel t&gt;eset by an array
am I supposed to do when
out of 1.000 children between ol problems" — from sexual
everyone else has a gun."
ages 12 and 15 and nine out of violence, parent id abuse, teen­
Harris' survey found that 59
l.(XX) teenagers hctwrrn 16 and age suicide and drug and alcohol
percent of the students, who
19 had reported being the abuse.
filled out &lt;|uestlonnu!rrs In their
victims of a violent crime In­
elussrooms nationwide, said
Harris declined to release the
volving a gun.
they could get a handgun tf they
names
ol the schools where
"I
would
have
no
doubt
at
all
wauled one.
that those rales have gone up students were surveyed, saying
Of that same group, 62 percent
since I9HH, there has l&gt;crn a rise this would undermine his pledge
b e lie v e d th e y could get a
In gun violence, especially gun of confidentiality.
handgun In 24 hours
violence among kids.” Cohen
Fifty-six perrent of the stu­
The survey, conducted lx-dents said they favored elimina­ said.
tween April 19 and May 21. had
The national survey said that a margin of error of plus or
tion of handguns from society,
9 percent said they had "shot a minus 3 percent,
while 27 percent said they
gun at som ebody" while 13
‘ "would Ire missing something
percent ic|xirtc«l having " I m-cii Information from tho A%tocl*t*d PfMI It
without guns "
seriously
threatened" In the Iasi includedInftut roporf
Nationally, among elly resi­
dents. 63 percent said they had
ready access to guns Hut SH
percent o f suburban students
Continued from Page I A
and 56 percent o f those In small
Mofa/all said she Is "fuseltowns nr rural areas said they
"When I show my paintings, nated" by (tie transformation of
could easily get guns
people come up to me and say her own work
None of the loculs felt they
I've never said this t o anyone
She had planned, at first, for
would need to go far beyond
before, hut I saw your paint­ the artwork shr did to rrmuln
their own neighborhood to gain
ing.. ' und they start themselves private, tint when she showed
access to a gun
,
on the r o a d to revovery." shr some of It to o tlirr members of
s a id
"There Is a huge underground
her therapy group and they

will get you a cup of
coffee."
Ed e s p e c ia lly a s s o c ia te d
himself with my Palm Sunduy
and Easter Sunday story about
Douglas Jobe. Ed's father was n
patient at the Atlantic Coast
Line Hospital In Waycross. Ga..
when J o b e was electrocuted
atop t h a t w a te r to w e r in
Zellwood. About the same time.
June 8. 1950, Tlson's father
died.
Ed probably doesn't know that
my faintly had very close tics
w ith th e A C L h o s p ita l In
Waycross. My father worked for
the ACL when he was Injured In
a switch engine accident at
Hands S id in g . A fte r b e in g
treated In Sanford he was sent to
the c o m p a n y h o s p it a l In
Waycross where he met my
mother w ho was a registered
nurse there.
Tlnon still considers Sanford
his home away from home, at
least according to Hilly Higgins
who heads up Seminole High
School's idumnl group called
COMSAC. Ed's family moved to
Sanford In 1942. While climbing
a tree with leter Sanford at­
torney M ae Cleveland. E d's
brother broke Ills arm. Ed and
Henry McLaulln Ilf were second
graders at Southsldc Primary
and taught by the late Mrs.
Velma Mitchell.
After graduating from Sem i­
nole High School. Ed attended
the Newport News (Va.) Appren­
tice School and took a Job us a
staff urtlst for the Newport News
Dally Press. He even started his
own sign company and finally
got Into commercial real estate.
He married Nuncy Lee Carr of
Hampton. N.J. They reared sons
Kandy and Ed Jr. Doth are now
associated with dad In the real
estate business.
Ed says hr greatly enjoys this
weekly column. I'm nattered,
particularly when I see the
quality o f Tlson's artistic ability
— a sample of which appears
with this article.

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A sample of Ed Tlson's artistry
A couple weeks ago a caller
Inquired ubout what happened
to the two daughters o f the late
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake. Their
names were Sartta and Maude
and were a part of the 11-chapter
"Lakrgatc" yarn I spun for you
last fall.
The best wc can tell you about
the two girls Is that both became
schoolteachers. I never did know
Maude but when I was In the
fifth grade I was taught by Miss
Ethel Riser and Sarlta taught
another fifth grade class. Con­
sequently I did know Sarlta but
only on a teacher-student rela­
tionship and I wasn’t even In her
class.
Sarlta died May 24. 1980 and
Maude passed away September
29. 1982 Doth are burled in the
same Evergreen cemetery plot
with their parents.
Did Sartta ever get married?

We haven't been able to llnd out
for sure. Hut we do know that at
one time site was engaged to a
Monroe Hutton and was to
become Mayor Lake's son-lnlaw. Hut Hutton got Involved In
some "kickback" rumors that
shook Sanford when he was
either rightly or wrongly ac­
cused of getting paving contracts
from th e c it y , d o in g s u b ­
standard Jobs and "k ic k in g
back" some o f his profits to
Mayor Lake. None o f this, how­
ever. was ever proved
Hut If you will visit the Lake
plot at the cemetery there Is a
double marker for Mayor and
Mrs. Luke but two small markers
for the daughters. Only their first
names appear on the markers.
There Is no Indication that cither
was ever married. If any of you
readers can share some light on
this, please call me at 322-2860.

Artist

suggested she pursue It os a
fonn of therapy.
"It sounded loo painful." she
said. "It klnda made me panic."
Though a series of "wonderful
coincidences." she said, she has
moved rapidly though the art
world und has hern recognized
'■ -

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state-wide and nationally lor her
work. She wilt show In the Lake
Mary-Heathrow Festival of the
Arts In October.
"But It's when people come up
to me and say they have been
moved by my work Is when It Is
a huge thing to me." she said.
"It Is wonderful.”

studies their fares.
It represents the group expert
ence of therapy and also th.it of
the professionals who come to
the aid of people In need.

TTmpaimtntt "The Gathering'
shows threr women close up und

"H e Ha* been wuiMlutul." whr
sald

Mofazall said her husband All
has been very supportive ol her
throughout her recovery.

JS3E
Kottuld J. Dully. 69. Polaris
Loop. Casselberry, died Thurs­
day. July 22. at ills home. Horn
In New York City. September 1.
1923. lie moved to Central
Florida In 1993. H»* was an
electronics specialist for an
utreraft manufacturer. He was a
member ol the St. Augustine
C a th o lic C h u rch and a ls o
belonged to Elks. Moose. Ameri­
can Legion and VFW. He was a
Navy veteran of World War II
and the Korean War.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e : w ife .
•Joanne Corrigan. Casselberry;
sister. Mary Winterhalter. New
York. Carey Hand Cox-Purkcr
Funeral Home In churgc of
arrangements.
LEONARD THEODORE
OREENBERQ
Leonard Theodore Greenberg.
65. Glmll Lane. Casselberry,
MANUEL L. BROWN
died Thursday. J u ly 22 at
M a n u e l
L . B r o w n .
7 4 . Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Juncsvtlle. Wisconsin died ul Ids Horn December 24. 1927 In New
home Thursday. July 22. Horn York Cliv. he moved to Central
March 24. 1919 In Sanford, he Florida In 1987. lie was n
had lived In Janesville four proofreader for NASA. He was a
years. He was employed as an member of Congregation Beth
uuto body mechanic, a manager AM. and also belonged to KOP
of convention setup at Lake Channel Lodge 512.
Lawn Lodge In Deinvan. Wl and
Survivors Include Ills wife.
a field m anager of Dclavan Judith; son. Alexander. Cassel­
Farms. He was a Master Sgt. in berry. Huldwlti-Falrehlld Funeral
the Medical Corps during World Home Altamonte Springs In
Wur II. He was a member of charge of arrangements.
A s b u ry U n it e d M e th o d is t W IL L IA M N.ltO ECK
C h u rch . J u n c s v tlle und u
William N. Ilocck. 65, East
member and past service officer O ra n g e S tr e e t. A lta m o n te
of Dclavan American Legion Springs, died Thursday. July 22
Posl *95.
at Florida Hospital. Altamonte
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e: son s. Springs. Horn August 16. 1927
Albert. Oregon. Wl; Van, De- In Brooklyn. N.Y.. he moved to
lavun; J a m e s . Monroe W l; Central Florida In 1976. He was
d a u g h te r. G e o r g lu B row n . u Catholic, lie belonged to 63rd
Chctck. Wl; brothers. William Chemical Corp. He was an Arr/.y
and James Brown. Lake Mary; veteran.
sister. Anna Jardlne. Lake Mury:
Survivors Include hts wife.
nine grandchildren and one Marge M.: son. Michael Henry.
great gran dch ild. Schneider Altamonte Springs; daughters.
Funeral Hom e. Janesville in Karen K rcnzke. M ilwaukee.
charge o f arrangements.
Eileen and Linda, both of Alta­
m on te S p rin gs; six gra n d ­
EUGENE 8. DOUGLASS
Eugene S. Douglass, 81. West ch ild ren . H ald w ln -F a lrch lld
Airport Boulevard. Sanford died F u n era l H om e. A lta m o n te
Thursduy. Ju ly 22. Horn In Springs In charge of arrange­
ments.
Sharon. PA., he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1938. He was a
LOIS Y. 8ANDNER
retired school principal and an
Lots Y. Sandner. 63. 492
Army veteran. He was a member
Highway 17-92. Lougwood died
of Christ Eplsco|tul Church of
Friday. July 23. ul South Semi­
Longwood.
nole Community llospltul. Horn
S u rv lo rs In c lu d e: n ieces.
January 20, 1930 In Florence.
Barbara Wilburn. Jupiter, and
South Carolina, she moved to
A ria L u n d q u ls t . S a n fo rd .
Central Florida In 1957. She was
H a ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n eral
n homemaker. She was a Pre­
sbyterian.
Home. Oaklawn Chapel. Lake
Mary In charge o f arrangements.
Survivors Include; daughter.
Hrcndo Rottlughaus. Sanford:
RONALD J. DUFFY

DONALD T. BEHRENS

D o n a ld T . B e h ren s . 6 0 .
Brantley Club Palace. Longwood. died Wednesday. July 21.
at Ills home. Horn In New Jersey.
June 28. 1933. he moved to
Central Florida III 1986 He was
a roll winder. He was a member
of W inter Park Presbyterian
Church. He also belo ng e d to
Pusoflno Horse Association, lie
was an Army veteran.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e : w ife .
Marianne; daughters. Debbie St.
John. Orlando. Sandy. Garfield.
N.J.; sons. Glenn. New Wlnds4&gt;r,
N.Y.. Darren. Parumus, N.J.;
s is te rs . D o r o th y R e ic h e rt.
Clifton, N .J. Lucille. Puntu
Gorda: b ro th ers. Raym ond.
Glendale. Ludwig. Mississippi;
four grandchildren. BaldwinFairchild Funeral Home, Or­
lando In charge o f arrangements.

mother. Kathleen Parnell. San­
ford; stepfather. Don Parnell.
Sanford: brothers. Jimmy Yopp.
Florence. S.C. und Frank Yopp.
California; sisters. Katherine
Lloyd and Barbara Thompson
txnii of Florence. S.C.. Beverly
King. Longwood. Linda Locke.
Lake Mary and Sandy Uryunl.
Hartsvllle. S.C.; three grand­
children. Hrlsson Funeral Home.
Sanford In charge of arrange­
ments.

F R A N C E
WESTMORELAND

S

K

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Frances K. Westmoreland. 76.
Penelope Drive. Longwood died
Monday. July 19 at her home.
Ik&gt;ru July N. 1917 In McKinney.
Texas, she moved to Central
Florida In I97H. She was a
h om em aker. A m em ber o f
Markham W oods Presbyterian
Churrh. she also belonged to
Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club
and Coeur dc Coeur.
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e : so n s .
Jam es. L o n g w o o d . G a ry .
C h a r l o t t e s v i l l e . V a .; t w o
gra n d son s; two g r e a t ­
g r a n d c h i l d r e n . H a ld w ln Falrchlld Funeral Home. A lta­
monte Springs In charge o f
arrangements.

JOHN MONROE WHITAKER

nole Community Hospital. Horn
December 28. 1902 In Dothan.
Al... he moved to Central Florida
In 1925. He was a Baptist. He
was un engineer In the cooling
systems Industry.
Survivors Include: daughter.
Joyce W. Myers. Sanford; sons.
Roy L. and Ernest M. both of
Sanford, and J.L. of Apopka; 13
grandchildren: 20 great grand­
children and 2 great great
g r a n d c h i l d r e n . H a ld w ln F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l H o m e .
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he plans to file u federal luwsull
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for some trash In the waste
baskets, the only other Hems left
after the raid were a framed copy
of the U.S. Constitution and a
Bible.
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probably didn't know what they
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registered with us .mil wauled to
dclcrmlnr wlini they were selling
was a security and had to be
registered. They refused to give
us the records. We went Into
court tint! obtained an Injunction
ordering them to turn over rec­
ords lo us and prohibiting them
from doing any selling until we
got the records." he explained.
"T h e y never complied with
that order. Mcanwhllr the SEC
(Security and Exchange Com ­
mission) look an action against
them also freezing the company's
assets." McElrov said.
The Initial Injunction seeking
records from Premier benefit
Capital Trust was Issued In
lllllsbough Circuit Court at the
request of the Comptroller's o f­
fice. The SEC went Into Federal
District Court In Tampa and got
the order free zin g com pany
assets The federal court order
dated July 16 nppolnfed Charles
Stutts as the receiver for the
company.
Navllio said Saturday i’ UCT
was a business which sold con­
tracts to members and within a
specified period of time, the
Investors were repaid their Initial
Investment plus Interest. The
trust had about 1.500 members.
T h e m inim um contract was
$10,000 up to a maximum of
$25,000 per contact. Nnvlllo
estimated the trust had $2'.Y to
$5 million in contracts und the
Investors received about 12 per
cent Interest. Members paid a
$25 tee lo join and were not
charged commissions or front
end or bac k end load fees. Group
health insurance, discount travel
and a monthly newsletter was
Included In the memberships.
Navllio added.
On Monday. Marrero filed a
bankruptcy petition which was
dismissed W ednesday. 5tutts
said in a written statement.
"It uppenrs that the failed
bankruptcy filing was an attempt
by Mr. Marrero to frustrate the
purpose of the receivership which
Is to secure all monies and assets
of Premier Trust for orderly and
fair distribution to Investors and
creditors and to prevent further
violations of the federal securities
laws. Mr. Marrero's action was In
direct contravention of the order
which directs each of the former
trustees &gt;o take no action In the
name of and on behalf of the
Trust. Because of the trustees'
failure to comply with the order. I
have Instructed counsel to flic un
appropriate motion for sanctions
before Judge IJ.D.) Mcrryday."
* Apparently some of the princi­
ple* In Premier Uenetll had used
the company you are Interested
in (First Financial Foundation.
Inc.) as a mailing address.
The receiver Stutts went to the
413 West First Street address.
When they refused to let him in.
he got a locksmith to open the
door. Stutz and investigators
from the comptroller's office went
Inside to Inspect records.
Theodore (Ted) Navollo was
Inside the locked office. He exited
the building a short lime later.
Asked If he was leaving the office,
he responded. "Th ey told me
either to leave or go lo jall."

Prior to the brief stand-off at
the Sanford office, the agents
went Into the office o f Lake Mary
chiropractor Dr. Lola Somerville.
Somerville claims a number of
uniformed police officers and
several Individuals entered her
office on 1-ukc Mary Boulevard
without Identifying themselves or
stating who or what they were
looking for. She claims they went
through office files and accosted
a patient. David Rose. Rose
claims a Lake Mary police officer
pushed him agalUBt a wall, told
him he was under arrest and
searched him. Rose filed a com ­
plaint with the police department
threatening to sue for violations
ol fils con stitu tion al rights.
S o m e r v i l l e p la c e d u 91 I
emergency call at 9:53 a m. She
said no police responded to her
call for help.
C om p troller's officia ls m ay
h ave assisted th e re c e iv e r.
McElrov said.
The court appointed receiver
was looking for records of the
Prem ier Benefit com pany at
Somerville's office. Attorneys for
P B C T . In c lu d in g T h e o d o r e
Navollo. had worked for a time or
shared office space with Dr.
Somerville. McElroy claimed. “ So
they went over there looking for
him (Navollo)."
The receiver and comptroller's
In vestigator. M ichael Brown,
were escorted by Lake Mary
police, and sh eriffs deputies,
ilollund and Knight, the law firm
Stutz works for. also had two
investigators of their own on
helmII ot the receiver.
"T h ey determined. I am told,
that neither of the lawyers for
Premier were there. They left Dr.
Somerville's office and went to
First F in a n c ia l w h ere they
believed Navollo and others asso­
ciated with the company might
be. In fact. Theodore Navollo. was
there. Stutz was escorted by a
Florida Department o f Law En­
forcement agent." McElroy said.
"T h ey determined that Navollo
was In the building. He would not
let them In. He locked It up. They
told him they had a valid court
order to come In a seize the
company. When lie wouldn't let
them In. they obtained the serv­
ices of a locksmith who opened
the building. They told Navollo to
vacate the premises or risk being
arrested for contempt o f court."
Stutts took records from the
building occupied by Rose's
company. First Financial Foun­
dation Inc. T h e locks w ere
changed on the building. Rose
said he broke a window Saturday
to enter the building. All the
papers and files In the office were
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S a n fo rd m a y revise
b o rro w pit re g u la tio n s
requests. The changes suggested replacing Ihe
official with, “ Clly Commission pursuant to
procedures for PD rezonlngs."
Three romplete pages of criteria and standards
are xuggcxtrd to lx* Included In the document.
They deal with setbacks, stockpiling, property
corners, warning signs, side slopes, traffic
controls, rcvrgetntlon plantings, effluent wnter.
and txmdlng requirements.
Extensive changes have also been recom­
mended for other pages and paragraphs o f the
original borrow pit and mining regulations
section.
The changes arc being presented In ordinance
form for (Irsl reading and public hearing during
Monday night's commission meeting.
Second reading und public hearing would be
held on August !) In the next regular commission
meeting.
Clly Manager HlH Simmons Is recommending
the commission upprovc the first reading of the
ordinance.
The Sanford Clly Commission will meet in a
workshop session Ix-glnnlng at 5 p m Monday. In
the city manager's conference room. It will be
followed at 7 p m by Ihe regular meeting of thr
commission. In the commission chambers of
Sanford Clly Hall. 300 N. Park Avenue. Sanford.

■v NICK PPIIFAUP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Thr Sanlord City Commission N
scheduled to consider revisions to Its Utiid
Development Hi eolations Monday night. The
changes deal with borrow plt/mlnlng regulations.
During n mceling on July I5lh. the city’s
l’ l.inning und Zoning Commission came op with
several rrromtncndrd changes to lx- adopted by
the commission regarding mining and wclindil
protection rrtpilrcmcnls.
In a prcsrntalton submitted to the commission
in preparation for the discussion, Director of
P la n n in g and D e ve lo p m e n t J a y Murder,
explained, "T h e proposed revisions provide that
mining lx- permitted solely through thr I’D.
Planned Development rrronlng pnx-ess. whic h
would Involve u rrrornmcndntlun by the PAZi
with ultimate approval/denlal authority by the
City Commission."
Hr suggested by removing thr conditional use
permuting authority, changes will provide that all
mining acllvlllrs will lx* approvrd as a I'D. which
requires commission approval.
I hr mining and excavation section presently
says an ’ 'Administrative Official" will lx- responsible lor approval o f mining and extraction

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Sanford commission agenda
By NICK PFKIPAUP
Herald Staff Wrifor
S AN FO R D — Th# Sanford C lly Com
m in io n * i l l hole a work w ii.o n m eeting
beginning a l 1 p m . and th * re g u la r com
m u tto n m eeting *1 7 p m . on Monday July

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Th* fotkrwtng U em t * * r t title d on the
agenda lo r th# ! p m w ork ta t lio n
# S la tu t re p o rt — MEDCO D evelopm ent
C orporation a fforda ble hom ing requekt
# S la tu t re p o rt — Site 10 (rectaim od w a te r
d itc h e rg * e re * w o rk t ile )
# One utt&gt;on — R equett fro m G re e te r
U n fo rd Cham ber o l Commerce lo r new root
end a t tar lor p a in tin g o l cham ber heed
quarter t
# D 'tc u n io n — P lanning tor m e o l re c e n tly
p u rc h a te d p ro p e rty Ion French A venue
a c ro tt fro m U n to rd M iddle School)
o D itc u ttlo n O ther m a tte r) tcheduted lo r
the regular agenda

P ark D riv e
a R e q u e tt
A n n c ia tio n con tidera hon .
p o rtio n o l property between N a r d t t u t A v*
and W F l r t t Street
a R equ el I — A nna ia tum (lo r water le rv ic e
o n ly ) M U G randview Ave
a A ppo in tm en t to bow'd
Two m em ber*.
Boar d ut A d iu ttm e n t
• In lo rm e tm o n
Dave F a rr re tignatio n
fro m C iv il Service Board
e C on*tderetlon - R equeil to board up Toe
P a lm e tto Avenue
• F l t c e l I f t J / t A B udg et — Prupoked
m l liege re t# - propoted budget — le ttin g of
budget h e a rin g !
• R ecom m endation — con tract change* tor
te rv lc e *
e Recom m endation — purchet# o l mem
tra m # com puter
o O rdinance — l i t reading reconing por
lio n o l property between abandoned SCL
ra ilro a d rig h t o l way and V ihlen Road, and
between lip ta la Road and Old M onroe Road
tor Planned Development
e C o n tid e ra lro n — renovation o l Vactor

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The fo llow in g Ite m ) were lin e d a t o l le t!
T h urtd ay, on m o egenda lor the re g u la r
meeting, beginning e l I p n M onday;
* P re te n ia lio n — To D r. John F D a rb y lo r
te rv lc e rendered to the c lly
o O rdinance — I t ! reading and p u b lic
hearing — A m en dm en t) to Lend Develop
men! R e g u la tio n ' regarding m ining (b o rro w
p ill re gulatio n).
e O rdinance — Jnd reading and p u blic
hearing — C lote. vacate and abandon a
portion o l u tility e e tem e nt at ISO* M e llo n v llle
A re
a O rdinance — 2nd rte d tn g and p u b lic
hearing — Adopt r tv lte d weter ra te ), te w e r
ra ie t and re cla im ed w ater ty tta m c o n tu m p
lio n charge)
* O rdinance — Jnd read.ng and public
hearing — A m end t p e d a l a rent p e rm ittin g
procedure* and re q u ire m e n t)
e R e q u e ii — P a rk in g w aiver e l t i l E F l r t t
Street
e s p e c ia l e v e n t re q u e tt — F ir e m a n )
Benefit Fund. J u ly I I
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N ight. J u ly 11
# Special event re q u e tl — Hot W etor Tour
J t l Ski Race. Aug. I
• Spoclal event re q u e tl — J e ll lo r Today
group. N a rc o tic * Anonym ou*. Aug I I
• R equett — Open a ir re tla u ra n t. M i l

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• P aym e nt of Invoice*
a R eq u e tl — To doclare police K * dog
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�■A - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday. July 25. 1993

A graduate looks at the future
with anticipation, some anxiety
The future. . .
It stares m e In the face.
Exciting, terrifying, generous,
but non-cnrlng. one way or
another

DEAR TEENA: My parents
arc trxi strict.
They expert me to tie home by
midnight and they won't let tne
hang out with some o f my
coolest friends, because they
don't "approve" of them.
They don't allow me to go to
R-rnled movies and they won't
let me listen to some o f the
music I like.
They won't even get cable
bemuse they’re afraid I'll sec
something they don't like.
They also make me go to
church.
I think they are overprotectlve
and nuts.
What can I do to get them off
my back and let me lead my own
life? I'm 14 so I'm loo young to
move out on my own. but I'm
old enough to make these drclslnnson my own.
TREATED LIKE A BABY,
L A K E M A R Y
DEAR BABY: W hile It Is
Impossible for you to sec It right
now. your parents are looking
afler your own lies! Interests
They really are.
Your parents are not being
unreasonable, but If you think
they should loosen up a little,
you should talk to them about It.
Pick one rule that you find
particularly difficult to live with
and sec if you can find some sort
o f a compromise.
Maybe you can go to R-ratrd
movies If they've seen It first and
approved It or If you go with
them and discuss what thr
they find
ob
ib jectio
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young4ftfi^J6ve mil on your own.
ft^you have le-lrurn to live by
their rules. It's not so bad once
you get used to It.
DEAR TEENA: My mother
cmharasses me all the lime.
She always volunteers to do
stuff at school and she talks to
my friends and my teachers.
S h e's m o s tly em barasslng
because she's a mom and is
really geeky.
What can I do to get her to
stay away from school and my
friends and stuff without hurting
her feelings.
I really love my mom. but
moms don't belong at school.
What should I do?

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EMBARAB8ED. SANFORD
DEAR EMBARASSED; We re
all embanissed by our parents
from time to tim e... that's only
natural.
But you should be pleased that
your mom Is taking an Interest
In all that you do. especially In
your education.
She wants to make sure that
you have the best education you
can get and volunteering at the
school is one way that she can
do that.
A ll m o m s seem g e e k y .
especially to teens, but don't
worry. . . she'll "ou tgrow " that
ns you gel older.
DEAR TEENA: I enn't wait to
gel buck to school. My father is
driving tne crazy.
All summer he has been after
me to get a job.
I'm only 16. I liuve my whole
life to get u Job. Right now I have
the right to enjoy my summers
ut the beach or at the mall
without having lo worry abom

working.
Right?

JOBLESS AND HAPPY,
S

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DEAR JOBLESS: Your father
Is trying to teach you some
responsibility through work.
Maybe lhr two of you cun
reach n compromise. Maytic you
can get a part time job so that
you still have sonic lime to
spend nt the beach and al the
mall.
Think or It this way: you'll lxenrning money for those hours
worked and you'll have money
to spend ut ihc beach and the
mull.
M aybe you could combine
your interests with a Job you
m ig h t look lor a jo b us n
lifeguard or In a beachfront store
or you could look for u Job In one
of the stores ut the mull
DEAR TEENA: I have ugly,
crooked, teeth and my parents
can't afford to get me braces,
they say.
Isn't It my parents responsibil­
ity to provide me with those
things I need lo have regardless
of the cost.
I don't want to go through lllc
looking like this and I think they
should have to tiny lor braces.

CROOKED TEETH, SANFORD
D E A R CROOKED: You r
parents have a responsibility lo
provide you with food, clothing
and shelter. Beyond that, they
e»n on ly do so much
Most parents want to provide
the best for their children and
I'm sure your folks arc thr same
Sometimes, however, they cun
not afford to do everything .they
• would tlVetodn.
W hile the braces may seem
Important to you. think about Ml
the things they do give you.
Also, you cun get braces on
your teeth when you get oldrr
and can afford to [&gt;ay for them
yourself so you don’t huve lo go
through the rrst o f your lllr with
crooked teeth.

Monday, July 26,1993
Hamburger on a Bun
Lettuce and Tomato
Salad
Buttered Green Peas
Fancy Mixed Frull
Milk

Tuesday, July 27,1993
Sliced Turkey with Gravy
Candled Sweet Potato
Garden Salad
School Made Roll
Milk

myself

and

HwaMWwWSy SwHipn

Michael Bowno helps out the Verdonck family,
Immlg. Joshua. Koen. Samuel, Anne-Laure and
Mountains arc walling lo tie
m oved go a ls w a itin g to he
achieved, worlds walling to be
conquered and the warriors, now
In line lo do these things and are
walling to expcrlencea new life
of something greater and bigger
and than they've ever Inaglncd
or dreamed. We can't be kept
from Ihe wnltlng world and they
can’t be chained lo the past.
I look around only to look nt
the people I'll never see again, lo
look at the future of society, to

Anne, from Belgium, as he works as a slock clerk
at the Winn Dixie In Sanford

look at Ihe people who were my
friends, enemies, confidants and
acquaintences. but now will go
their separate ways.
They will go on to lead a life
away from (he rest, but as we
dt**l|iutc. we know that we'll
always remember each other In
clear droughts or in hazed
dreams.
We now go on to face the
unknown with our drrums In
our eyes nnd our lives In our
hands.
The people we've loved are no

more and we will miss them
dearly.
So. when the commencements
are over, the caps have been
thrown and wc all start to file
out. I stop to look around for a
montent, because I know that I
am seeing the future and I'm
looking at tomorrow's leaders. . .
today.
M k h s a l C B o o n * l i S IS 1 g ra d u a l* ot
W m in o S H igh School M* h o i M k l M SI*
colum n lo SI* l*llv- i.x m fe o n Cl (So c lo u ot

1TO

Outrageous animal quiz
Hein* arc mid fa h about anmulv Some ol them an*
lake Can ) ihj tell which one*?
1 llx-rc arc no livh in tlx* Dead Sea.
2 lie pliant* an* fearful of mice
.V There are no bud* will) teeth.
4 Ihe eagle was tlx- trademark of tlx* American
I bread Company in 1863.
V Ihe L it yeti American eat is a leopard.
(■ Mink often culler Irom “jet-lag" while migrating.
7 llirdc don't (all oil wire* or brarxlx'c beeauce of
cpcii.ili/cd tendons that control Ihcir Itx'v
H Mod ctxkiodchec die on Ihctr backs
V Ihc lust fish liad arms and lege. Tlicy were linless.
liny and had cmular mouths
10 If you don't want a vat to jump onlu your lap. don't
make eye cixilact with tl.
11. Worms die wlx*n winter* arc severe.

DEAR TEENA: My sister Is
starting lo get on my nerves.
She goes oul Just about every
night on dales and then routes
home and finds It necessary lo
come home and tell nic In great
detail about her date.
I have never hud u date and
she knows that It bothers me to
heur about all Ihe fun ihul she's
having when I don't gel lo have
any fun of my own.
Should I keep listening lo her
or should I tell her to go away
when she comes Into my room to
tell m e all her stories.

Indoor summer fun
Duncan del Toro, 14, likes to spend most of his summer days in
ihe air conditioned comfort of his Heathrow home. He la content
lo spend most of his lime at his IBM 386DX computer playing
games such as X-WIng, a space simulation game. However, his
parents, Mlryam and Duncan Sr., have plans to send him lo camp
for a month so he can get some sunshine and fresh air.

FRUSTRATED. LAKE MARY
D E A R FRUSTRATED: You
said your sister knows that li
bothers you when she comes In
lo tell you her stories. Have you
(old her. specifically, that l(
bothers you.
If you keep listening to the
stories, she might Infer tliai you
are. at least a llllle. Interested in
heurlng them.
If you don't want lo hear
something, you ran tell her lo
slop telling you about It.
The next time she comes In to
tell you about her date, lell her
that you aren't Interested In Ihc
details, (hough you hope she had
u good time. Tell her lhat she Is
welcom e to come In and (alk.
but that hearing all Ihc details ol
her dates Is not a subject that
Interests you.

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New schedule awaits SHS students
By VICKI DeSORMIM
Herald Stall Writer_______________
SANFORD — The students at
Seminole High School will see
some rhanges In their schedules
when classes begin on Aug. 23.
Gone are the days or five
Idcntiral days o f six 60-mlnule
classes.
Instead, on M ondays and
Tuesdays, students will attend
classes In three two-hour blocs.
Wednesday will remain a short
day with six 45-mlnutc classes
nnd a 20 minute CONTACT
(teachers as advisors) period.
Thursday and Friday will follow
the traditional six 60-mlnute
periods that now make up the
schedule at most high schools In
(hr district.

Seminole County School Board
W hat’s for lunch?

for

thousands o f the graduating
seniors this year.
The future Is coming with Ihe
speed and force o f a runaway
fr r jg lit t r a i n . . . and th e re 's
nothing weean doaboul II.
Myself and three others will
enier life this summer, tom from
t he womb of 12 long years.
We no longer have the protec­
tion we need, but now must go
to enter the race nnd conquer
brave new worlds.
Family, friends, lovers, anyone
lhat ever helped us. are gone.
We are left alone to decide
w tint's to become o f our own
sentence. We alone must choose
a path, a course, something to
take us to the other side. . .
something that will support us
and harness us And. when all Is
s;ild and done, something thut
will lake us to the extreme.
The future presents us with
thousands o f opportunities that
are ours for the taking.
Some will enter or continue In
Ihe work force, while others may
decide lo further their educa­
tions.
Either w ay, by being re ­
sponsible nnd hard-working, we
will excel, bccuuse In the end. It
comes down to this: there is
nothing we can't do and. ns
some may already know, thr
future Is limitless.
The future. . . It haunts my
sleep. Invades my dreams.
When I took around I see the
past and the future. I sec fear.
Joy. resp on sib ility, lim itless
e x p e c ta tio n s , s tr ife , w o rk ,
dreams, hope and work rolled
Into one great being, embodied
In the newest group of young
adults entering society. As I said
before, there is nothing (hat
can't lx* done.

Wednaaday, July 28,1993
Tasty Tacos
Mexicali Corn
Crisp ColeSlaw
Peach Cobbler
Milk

Lyman High School In Longwood made the transition to Ihc
two-hour bloc classes last year.
“ W e b e l i e v e th is Is tin
cducattoanlly sound method."
s a id V e r n a J a c k s o n , a d ­
ministrator at Seminole High.
"It's beneficial to both the stu­
dents and the teachers."
Jackson said the teachers
worked closely with the ad­
ministration In the formation of
the new schedule.
Consideration had been given
lo dividing every day Into the
two-hour blocs, but thr teachers
suggested that would be "too
much o f a change at one lim e."
Jackson said.
Students will attend their first,
third and fifth period classes on
Monday and the second, fourth

and sixth period classes on
Tuesdays.
Jackson said Ihc trachcrs and
administrators at the school
believe the longer classes, are
ad van tageou s, esp ecia lly In
scie n ce la b o ra to ry and art
classes. They are also helpful In
classes that require more than
nn an hour. For e x a m p le.
English teachers will be able (o
show u film and still have time
for follow-up discussions during
the longer blocs of lime.
Lunch w ill rem ain a 45minute bloc that will be carved
from non-laboratory classes.
Jackson explained.
Jackson said that Ihe shorter
Wednesday classes will be an
Ideal "c o n n e c t " day where
teachers will have an opportuni­

ty to review Hems learned dur­
ing the two-hour classes and set
the stage for the rest of the week.
Jackson said that the Idea of
the two-hour blocs has been
used s u c c e s s fu lly at o th e r
schools, but the teachers at
Seminole "took the Idea and
made It work" for them. The
c u s to m iz e d s c h e d u le , she
believes will be popular with all
members o f the Seminole com ­
munity, though It will take a
little getting used to.
"T h e teachers are already
starting to think about what
they have to do In a different
w ay," she said. "It Is a new way
of approaching the educational
process."

|*OI’ CULTURE'** by Sieve McGarry
Stephen U o rrlt and Olllten Gilbert became to
accustomed to the media focu* on fellow New Order
membeu Barney Sumner and Peter Hook that
they wryly christened themselves The Other Two for
their forthcoming oRxxn prefect
t ) Name Ihe group Barney Sumner formed with

Thursday, July 29,1993
Dell Sub
Baby Green Peas
Garden Salad
Juice Bar
Milk

Johnny H a n

2) Name the crime TV tenet that featured a Morris
and QUbnrt theme tune
3) Name three New Order album*

Friday, July 30,1993
Macaroni and Cheese
Seasoned Green Beans
Cherry Crisp
Semlnolo Roll
Milk

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�Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, July 25. 1W3 - #A

Health/Fitness
IN BRIEF
Meeting planned to help Willis
Members of the Central Florida community are being Invited
to attend n strategic planning meeting on Thursday. July 29 at
8 p in. in Pine Castle United Methodist Church's parlor to
discuss fundraising efforts for Kristie Willis.
Featured presentar at this meeting is David Cain, founder of
Children's Organ Transplant Association (C.O.T.A.) based In
Bloomington. Ind.
Kristie Willis, 20. has cystic fibrosis and Is choking to death.
Urrathlng capacity for Willis Is now nt 30 percent and
decreasing dally. Willis is In need of a double-lung transplant
and In order to qualify for the waiting list for lungs, must have
a minimum o f $130,000. Full cost for the surgery can run Into
$300,000. To date. $30,000 has been raised for this surgery.
Kristie Is a member of Pine Castle UMC and frequently an
In-puticnt at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children &amp; Women's
Pulmonary Function Lab.
All Central Floridians nrc Invited to attend this meeting on
July 29 to assist with various skills and nerds (writing thank
you notes, making phone calls, picking up ltrtnsl.

Hypertension to be addressed
Florida Hospital Community Health Services will offer the
following seminar:
Hypertension * The Silent Killer on Wednesday. July 28.
from 0:30-7:30 p.m. In conference rooms 101 A 102 at Florida
Hospital Altamonte. 601 E. Altomantr Drive In Altamonte
Springs. Family Practitioner Larry Luter. MD. will speak.
For more Information or to preregister. call Community
Health Services at (407) 897-1929.

Beckner joines Matthews Orthopaedic
Mark A. Ueckncr. M.D. bus joined the Matthews Orthopaedic
Clinic. Established In 1954. Matthews Orthopaedic Clinic
currently has 16 physicians and five locations In Central
Florida.
Dr. Ueckncr specializes In the treatment of degenerative
conditions o f the spine, reconstructive procedures for patients
with "failed backs” and spinal dcformlty-such as scoliosis In
the child and adult. He Is board certified by the American
Arademy of Orlhopaedlc Surgeons.
Dr. Beckner received his medical degree from Loma Linda
University In California. He completed u one year internship at
While Memorial Hospital In l.os Angeles. Dr. Beckner returned
to Lomu Linda University Medical Center for his orthopaedic
training and recently completed a one year fellowship In spine
tturgery at Baylor Coilege of Medicine In llouslon. Texas.
For more Information' regarding Dr. Becknrr. his hospital
affiliations and his office hours please call 849-0804.

More female athletic injuries
Women athletes, welcome to fitness sports achievement,
college scholarships, possible careers — and the doctor's office.
"W e arc now seeing the same type of sports-related Injuries
which huve been prevalent In the male population in the
female population — especially In teen-age girls." says Dr.
Mlchale A. Kelly, director of the Insall Scott Kelly Institute for
Orthopedics und Sports Medicine at Beth Israel Medical Center
North in New York City.
"It has been assumed for many years thut the majority of
acute Injuries of the knyc have been conllned to the mule
uthcletc: that Is no longer the cose." he says.

Exercise for arthritis
One of the best ways to manuge arthritis Is through exercise,
according to the Arthritis Foundation.
"1'eople with arthritis should exercise their Joints dally to
ensure proper Joint mobility and muscle strength." says Dr.
Arthur Gravzel. the foundation's senior vice president of
medical ufluirs "A n exercise program that Is properly designed
and tailored to the Individual cun help keep Joints movable,
help maintain muscle strength and help build overall
stamina."
Exercise also can Improve mental outlook, breaking a
negative cycle of pain. Inactivity and depression that cun be
caused by the disease, he says. —
The foundation offers a hrochurc. "Exercise und Your
Arthritis." through Its local chapters or Its toll-free Information
line: 1(8001283-7800.

Portrait auction planned
Would Arnold Palmer or Jose Marin Olazabal hang up their
golf clubs for u career as u sketch artist? Hardly, unless It
happen to be for their favorite charity and a little
encouragement from Golf Digest magazine. Golfers and
celebrities were approached and were usked to sketch their self
portrait, all In the name of fun and charity.
Palmer and Olazabal not only sketched self-portraits for
auctioning, but they designated the Arnold Palmer Hospital for
Children &amp; Women as the charity for their artistic endeavors.
Palmer's self-portrait Is a sketch of "Arnold's umbrella
putting." Olazabal's rendition Is a caricature of his golf swing.
The rules for Golf Digest's Self-Portrtat Auction are ns follow:
1. Submit all bods by mall, enclosing name, address and
daytime phone number, and Indicate on the outside of the
envelope the name(s) of the pcrson(s) on whom you are
bidding.
2. Minimum bid Is $100 (U.S.): higher bids should be made In
910 increments.
3. Bids must be postmarked by August 2. 1993. In the case of
ties, the winner will be determined by the earliest postmark.
4. Do not send cash or checks. If you make the highest bid.
Golf Digest will contact you on or before August 5. 1993. and at
that time you will have 10 days to return u check or money
order. All monies will be contributed to the charities designated
by artist (golfer).
5. The auction Is open only to those age 18 and older.
All bids arc submitted to: Celebrity Self-Portraits, c/o Golf
Digest. 5520 Park Avenue. Box 395. Trumball. Conn.
06611-0395. Some o f the self-portraits (Including Arnold
Palmer) uppear In the June issue of Golf Digest.

HOUSE CALL

By 8AULIUS KANKAUSKA8, M.D.

Protect skin from overexposure
As the summer months ore upon us. It Is
the perfect time to remind ourselves and
family about the sun. and what It can do.
More than 500.000 newly diagnosed cases
o f skin cancer arc found In the United States
earh year. That is an Increase o f 15 percent
over the lust decade. Sunlight (ultraviolet
rays) has a major role In causing skin
cancer. It Is the cumulative (additive) effort
o f sun exposure that causes the develop­
ment of skin cancer.
Other factors which pluy a prominent
factor. In whether or not you arc at higher
risk for develop in g skin cancer, are:*
exposure history |how long and how often
you’ ve tanned or burned), complexion (fair,
blue eyed, red-haired, poor tanning ability,
easily burned).
There arc three groups of cancer (cancer
which develops In the skin). These are: base I
cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma
(there are squamous cell curclnomas which
develop In other organs not related to the
skin) und the most dangerous of skin cancer
•• melanoma.
Basel cell carcinom a (BCC): O f the
500.000 newly diagnoses skin cancers. 85
percent of these are base I cell cancer. 85%
of these are found on the head and neck.
There arc several different types of BCC.
The most common appearance on the face Is
a waxy, pearly elevation with small blood
vessels visible In It. and sometimes a small
ulcer or depression In the center. The
treatment of BCC Is primarily surgical and
destructive. In most cases, this curative (no
recurrence). However, once you developed
skin cancer your chances o f having more
over lime Is Increased. That Is why you will
need to be followed carefully. BCC's rarely
metastasize (spread to other parts of the
body, lymph nodes, other organs) unless
they are allowed to grow to very large sizes.
Squamous cell rardinoma (SCC): Is the

f More than 500,000 newly
diagnosed cases of skin
cancer are found in the
United States each year.
That is an increase of 15
percent over the last de­
cade. j
-Saullus Kankauskas, M.D.
second most common type of skin cancer.
Approxim ately 100.000 new cases arc
diagnoses In the stale each year. SCC rarely
appears In normal skin, usually appearing
on sun damaged skin lactlnlc keratoses). As
with BCC, chronic exposure to sunlight
(ultraviolet rays) are major causes. The
appearance of SCC is usually a poorly
defined firm nodule elevation, flesh colored
to red with an ulcer (sore), crusting and
bleeds easily when wiped. They sometimes
develop u warty type of appearance or a
"horn". SCC tends to grow much quicker
than BCC, they can Invade deeply. Large
SCC on the cars, forehead, temples, hands,
lips, have a fairly high risk of metastasis
(spreading to other parts of the body).
Actinic keratosis (Sun damaged skin):
May be a precursor to skin cancer. Some
studies show that 20 to 25 percent of people
wlth actinic keratosis will develop at least
one SCC.
As with BCC. the primary mode of
treatment o f SCC Is surgical and destruc­
tive. Actinic keratosis may be treated with
cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen) or "E fudex"
cream.
Much morbidity from BCC. SCC and
actinic keratoses, may be preventable. Daily
use of sunscreens and wide brim hats.

&amp;*ullut K «nk*uU ia«. MD, l l S p l M t k
•n d w o n t tr u c tlv e tu fflk o n w ith an o tt ic *
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I I M . Lenfw oad

A Real
S U M M E R SALE

Non-invasive glucose sensor
offers hope to diabetics
By KATHKRINB SNBLLIY

Associated Press W riter_________

human body. Near-Infrared light
has slightly longer wavelengths
thnn visible light, enabling It to
penetrate tissue.

A L B U Q U E R Q U E . N.M . John DeMoss Is used to losing
A finger Is Inserted into a hole
blood.
In
the device's monitor, and
In fact, the University of New
Mexico technician loses some portions of the light at each of
the variou s w a velen gth s Is
blood at least three times a dny.
DeMoss Is a d ia b etic, so absorbed by the tissue and the
measuring his blood sugar level blood. The light Is then dis­
— a process that requires a persed Into a spectrum and
sample of blood — Is a regular glucose concentrations can be
determined.
pari o f his dally routine.
And he says he's as Interested
DeMoss and his boss, techni­
as any diabetic would be In a cian Jim Hontas. have been
device that could teat his blood working with researchers for
sugar level without drawing several years In developing the
blood to do It.
device that enables the light to
As a technician In the physics pass through the finger. They
and astronomy department at have Just completed different
th e u n iv e r s it y . D eM oss Is finger holders for It. Hontas says.
assisting researchers at Sandla
National Laboratories and the
An estimated 14 million Amer­
University o f New Mexico School
icans have diabetes, a disease In
o f Medicine In developing a which the body does not produce
nontn vaslvc glucose sensor.
or p roperly respond to the
"I'v e been doing diabetic re­ hormone Insulin. It can result In
search studies for 20 ycurs now.
high blood sogur that can dam­
. .. In fact. I was the first person age the heart, blood vessels,
to try the New Mexico version of kidneys, eyes and nerves.
the Insulin pump." DeMoss says.
Many diabetics test their blood
That insulin pump was devel­
oped In the 1970s by a San- sugar levels before each meal
dla-UNM research team. The and before bedtime. Ustng cur­
small device supplies the Insulin rent technology, a hand-held
that diabetics lack and Is planted Instrument called a glucometcr.
In a person's body. It currently Is diabetics prick one o f their
being tested In about 700 pa­ fingers with a needle and draw
the blood. The blood sugar level
tients around the world.
Now researchers have come up Is measured by the glucometcr.
with a blood sugar monitor that
A normal blood sugar reading
uses Infrared spectroscopy, a Is between 50 to 150.
technique used to study the
properties and chemical com­
If a diabetic has a level below
position of a substance — In this 50. DeMoss says, he or she must
cose, body tissue.
eat or drink something with
The device uses near-infrared sugar In It or be In danger of
light to provide a look Inside the experiencing Insulin shock. If

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I n H e r n i a R e p a ir
H e rn ia repair it no longer major surgery Recent advances
like ihc mesh technique have made it as simple as a one-day

Eye Associates o f Sanford &amp; Orange City take Pleasure in
announcing that Jon R. Day, M.D., Ophthalmologist, w ill
be seeing patients at

minimizing sun exposure between 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.. long sleeve shirts, long pants, are
ways to cut down on ultraviolet rmy
exposure. Here In Florida, w e recommend
and SPF-15 (sun protection factor) sunsreen
dally. T h ere are cu rren tly numeroua
molsturing creams as well as makeup, that
are not greasy and fragrance free, which
contains SPF-15. You must re-apply the
suncrecn every two hours as long as the
outdoor activities continue. There Is signifi­
cant ultraviolet ray exposure even with brief
exposures on cloudy days.
In addition, exposure to artificial sources
of ultraviolet radiation, such os tanning
booths should be strictly avoided.
Preventive actions are the key to protect­
ing ourselves from ultraviolet radiation.
Because there Is a trend toward ozone
depletion there will be greater Intensity o f
ultraviolet radiation shining down on us. It
has been calculated that if sunscreen with
SPF-15 were used daily for the first 18 years
of life, there would be a reduced lifetime
Incidence of BCC and SCC by 78 percent.
Malignant melanoma: Is a common and
sometimes lethal skin cancer. In 1989. there
was a estim ated 2 7 .0 0 0 melanom as
diagnosed in the states, which results In
6,000 deaths. Malignant melanoma was the
second greatest killer among 15 through 34
year old males, and accounted for 1 percent
of all deaths from cancer. Currently, 1 tn
250 Americans will be diagnosed with
malignant melanoma In his/her lifetime.
Despite such bad statistics, the five year
survival hns Improved from 60 percent tn
the 1960's to 80 percent from 1979 to 1984.
Much of this Improvement Is probably
because o f eurller detection and Increased
public awareness.

‘walk-in, walk-out’ procedure
A new laparoscopic technique now available at The Hernia
Center ol Central Florida has simplified things even further.

— ■-'J— ila.Milhl

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the level Is above 150. a diabetic
needs an Insulin Injection to
bring the level down.
The glucose sensor now Is the
size of a large microwave oven
und not nearly as perfect as the
researchers would like It to be.

ONLY

Now Accepting

Medicaid
TH E •EYES • HAVE •IT

O P T IC A L
JIB LAKE EMMA $0.

says Dave It unland, an Infrared

LAKJLMABY * ) » • » «

spectroscoplst at Sandla who
has worked on the project for
nearly five years.

LakeM»rj Cater (M M Bmpr W*)

"It's been a slow process but
quite c h a lle n g in g ." Haaland
says. "I first thought there was
Just a small chance for success,
but we've made breakthroughs
that have Improved It."

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pain and further shortens recovery time
The Hernia Center is operated by Surgical
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surgeons who have practiced in Central Florida
since

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If you re suffering from a new or recurrent

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L A K E M A R Y (A L B E R T S O N S )

619-1441_________

�10A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday. July 25, 1993

DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ARE 6.4*/.
MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES
PROPOSED MILLAGE LEW :
OPERATING
LOCAL EFFORT
6.465
DISCRETIONARY
.510
DEBT SERVICE
1068
CAPITAL OUTLAY
2J&amp;Q
TOTAL
10.043
Revenue:
Federal
State
Local
Transfers In
Fund Balance, 7*1-93
TOTAL REVENUES AND BALANCES
Expenditures:
Instruction
Pupil Personnel Services
Instructional Media Services
Instructional And Curriculum Development Services
Instructional Staff Training
School Board
General Administration
School Administration
Facilities Acquisition And Construction
Fiscal Services
Food Services
Central Services
Pupil Transportation Services
Operations of Plant
Maintenance of Plant
Community Service
Debt Service
Transfers Out
Fund Balance, 6-30-94
TOTAL EXPENDITURES, TRANSFERS, AND BALANCES

BUD G ET
GENERAL

SPECIAL
REVENUE

DEBT
SERVICE

CAPITAL
PROJECTS

INTERNAL
SERVICE

TOTAL

$10,002,245
21,075,201

$8,670,604

1,940,308

$1,002,000
10,453,157
1,760,000
9,629,970

41,270,491

3,804,643

$6,915,086
142,563,654
114,805,414
5,091,299
75,543,593

$222,377,167

$13,977,488

$23,733,127

$72,347,937

$12,483,327

$344,919,046

128.438.717
8,862.006
8,612,551
2,234,030
588,084
491.832
1,672,121
14.435.072
962.704
1,181,753

632,662
161,275
34,011
563,490
101,980

$160,000
130,544,124
69,451,563
3,323,299
18,898,181

$6,755,086
135,285
5,146,809

3.816.741
11.174.495
19,160,536
7.165.241
353,906
5,320

5,091,299
7,707,315

3,804.643

129,071,379
9,023,281
0,646,562
2,797,520
690.064
491,832
1,689,610
14,435,072
60,519,474
1,101,753
10,145,798
3,818,450
11,276,795
27,842,137
7,165,241
620,000
12,981,303
5,091,299
37,431.468

$72,347,937

$12,483,327

$344,919,046

17,497
59,549,323

7,447
10,145,798
1,709
102,300
2,917

8,678,684

266,094
12,975,903

13,222,058

1,940,308

10,757,144

$222,377,167

$13,977,480

$23,733,127

THE TENTATIVE ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDGETS
ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED
TAXING AUTHORITY AS A PUBLIC RECORD

NOTICE OF TAX
INCREASE
The Seminole County School Board will
soon consider a measure to increase its
property tax levy by 0.76 percent.
A portion of the tax levy is required under
state law in order for the School Board to
receive $109, 229, 191 in state education
grants. The required portion has increased
by 0.64 percent, and represents approxi­
mately seven-tenths of the total proposed
taxes.
The remainder of the taxes is proposed
solely at the discretion of the School Board.

HOTICE OF TAX FOR SCHOOL
CAPITAL OUTLAY
The Seminole County School Board will soon consider a measure to impose a 2.0
mill property tax for the Capital Outlay projects listed herein.
This tax is in addition to the School Board’s proposed tax of 6.975 mills for
operating expenses and is proposed solely at the discretion of the School Board.
THE COMBINED SCHOOL BOARD TAX INCREASE FOR BOTH OPERATING
EXPENSES AND CAPITAL OUTLAY IS SHOWN IN THE ADJACENT NOTICE.
The Capital Outlay tax will generate approximately $19,575, 201 to be used for
the following projects:
CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING
Countywido Remodeling
Countywide Covered P.E. Patios
Purchase of Land for Future Schools or Expansions
MAINTENANCE, RENOVATION AND REPAIR
Countywide Renovation
Countywide HVAC Replacement
Countywido Reroofing
Countywide Floor Covering Replacement
Countywide Resurfacing
MOTOR VEHICLE PURCHASE
Purchase of Twenty-Five (25) School Buses
Delivery Trucks
NEW A N D REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT
Radios for School Buses
Data Processing and Communications Equipment

All concerned citizens are invited to a
public hearing on the tax increase to be
held on July 27, 1993, at 7:00 P.M., at the
School Board Meeting Room, 1211 Mellonville Avenue, Sanford, Florida.

PAYMENT OF LOANS APPROVED PURSUANT TO SS 237.161
Loan Payment for Indian Trails Middle School

A DECISION on the proposed tax in­
crease and the budget will be made at this
hearing.

All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing to be held July 27,1993, at
7:00 P.M., at the School Board Meeting Room, 1211 Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
Florida.
A DECISION on the proposed CAPITAL O UTLAY TAXES will be made at this
hearing.

PAYMENTS FOR RENTING AN D LEASING EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AND
SITES
Leasing of Portable Classrooms
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Textbooks

�B e a tin g th e h e a t, ra in
LOCALLY
O viedo LL fall b aseb all
OVIEDO — Oviedo Little League will have I f *
fall hall program again this year with reglsiro
linn .it the King Street Complex tin Saturday.
August 7. .mil again on Saturday. August 14
Divisions nllered will be eo ed T hall (6
7
year oldsl. rn-rd advanced T hall IN year olds),
co ed Minor (9 -12 year oldsl. M.ijol (llrls Sollhall
19-12 year oldsl. Junior Hoy* I LI year old*).
Senior Girls Soft ha 11 (1315 year oldsl. and
Settlor Hoy* ( I -I -15 year olds)
Team managers, coaches, scorekeeper*. tun
plre* and team moms will In- needed for all
teams Volunteers will also lx- needed In the
concession stand and lor held maintenance
Contact Larry l.anglord (365-6572) lot more
details and to oiler your assistance

Fall so ftb all m e etin g
SANFORD - An org.uu/allonal meeting lor
the Sanford Recreation Department fall adult
slowplteh sollhall league's will In- held on
Tuesday August |Oih
The mrcUng. scheduled to liegtu at t» p til
will he conducted on the llrst Hoot o! Sanford
City Hall. 300 N Park Avenue
Fall leagues are scheduled to In-gln the week
ol September 7 Registration lees .ire $250 for
ASA lAmotrur Softball Assoelatlonl registered
teams. $265 lor non ASA registered teams The
$15 dlflercnce lit fee* goes to register teams with
the ASA for one year
For more information call 330 5097

C ity to o ffe r g irls ’ fall so ftb all

0

SANFORD — The Sanlord Recreation De
partment Is now accepting registration* lor a tail
senior girls' slow plteh softball league
Girls who will Ik* 13 In-fore Aug 31 1993 and
not turn 17 before Jan 1. 1994
Players can register at the Downtown Recre­
ation Center, lower level of Sanford City bull.
300 N Park Avenue, or on l hr day of tryouts. All
participants must pay a $10 registration fee and
non-Sanford residents must also pay the SIO
individual or $15 family non-resident fee
Players who iixok part in lire spring leagues
must register but do not have to tryout. New
players must attend tryouts that will be
conducted on Saturday. Aug l-l at the Fort
Mellon Park softball field
Proof of age must lx- shown prior to playing
All games will he played on Tuesday evenings
at Fort Mellon Park with league play set to tx-gln
on I oL*Ua&gt;. ix pumbui
.. .
For more Information, pall 330-5697
.

NABF tourney down to Bucks, Dodgers, Marlins
By TONY DoSORMIER
Herald Sports Editor
LAKE MARY - In a baseball version ol the
llataan Death March. Hates Team SjMirts mu
vlvcd an nlternoon douhleheader Saturday to
advance to this afternoon's Hcmlllnat ol tin
National Amateur Hasebull Federation high
school tournament at Lake Mary High School
liic Hates Hocks. Lake Howell High School's
summer tram .-eliminated the host l.uk* \1arv
Mudeats 116. then turned around lo local tin
College Park Angels llllshop Moore). 9 5.
Alter three consecutive days ol ralnmits plav
resumed Saturday with the Angels lieatlng Ihe
Seminole Animal Supply Hulleis (l.vmanl 7 3
In the nightcap, the defending champion
Altamonte Springs Dodgers (Lake Hranilrv l
defeated the lop seeded Oviedo Marlins. 7 2
Mark Desahral* led tile Hocks to lids alter
noon's losers' bracket linal. collecting two
doubles and a home run In the win over tin
Mudeats ami pitching a complete game in tin
victory over the Angel*
Chris lolhvci also doubled lor the Hm ks
against Lake Mary Mike Ih-tnande/ and Hr ad
Hullerfleld each hit two singles F«»r Lake M.uv
Scot llrvun homcrcd and Urrnl Wehmcycr
doubled Rich Alexander pitched a complcle
game lot the Mudeats
Against the Angels. Rich DlTore tripled and
singled lo lead the Hocks 12 hit attack Hrlao
Lowe added three singles lor the Hocks L.urv
Richard) homcred for the Angels
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earned) on live bus sinking out Hirer
lid Ibe Hulleis Jason Shipley and Kllry Calnjoa
e.u h hit (I double
Saiurdav night s winners bracket Ituul
showcased some unusual plavs. highlighted bv
Marlin oatelier Attdv llvnrs lining Into a triple

play in the bottom of the second inning
Mark Metcalf opened the second with a double
lor Oviedo Todd Hellhorn then was intentionally
walked to bring up Hynes, who bit a sinking line
drive that Dodger rlglii fielder Hrlun Kroi
managed lo 1 all It on the fly and rptlekly returned
lo i fie Infield to double oil Men alt then triple up
Hcllliom
Conversely. Altamonte Springs parlaved nine
hits and lour Oviedo errors Into a three run third
Inning and a four-run sixth Inning Leading the
Dodgers w en- Ml* key Ikmo (double and a single)
Hr.id V.mdcrwcidc Itwn singles and an KHII and
Joey II.inner (two singlesand an KHII
Also contributing to the Dodger ollcnse were
Heath Rlttenour (two runs scored as the i oortesy
r.mm r lor Vanderwelde) Jeff Shaw (single run
RHIl Keith Walsh and -I H Carlmtll (both with a
single and an RHIl Jeff Hullcr fRill) and James
Clark and Kroi (each with a run scored!
Dodger starling pin her Scott fon n oi and
,,-llever Chris Tibbetts lluillrd the Marlins lo two
runs lone curnrdl on lour hits an Hlil triple bv
lirn Slavik In ibe sixth inning. Men all's double,
and singles by Mike Hergman and Mike
Kuglrnlus Metcalf and Hergman eai h scored a
run John Salas had an RIM w alk
This afternoon, the llurks plav the Marlin at I
p m The survivor of that game plays Altamonte
Springs at 3 p m The "If necessary game ts
scheduled for 5 p in
The tournament ( (tampion adv.tines to the
regional tournament, which will I* placed at
A|xipka I fit’ll S&lt; bool later tills week

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of A llison

G ETTIN G THEIR KICKS

By MIKE HARRIS
AP Motorsports Wider

S anford A SA u m p ires c lin ic
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SANFORD — A clinic for anyone Interested In
becoming an ASA (Amateur Softball Assoelatlonl certified umpire will be conducted on
Sunday. August 21. at Sanford City Hall. 300 N
Park Avenue, starting at H a m
For more Information, call Duane LaFolleiie at
322-9026 or Rocky Elllngsworth at 330-5697

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LONGWOOD — The City of Longwood Parks
and Recreation Department has o|ienlngs In
their Fall Sollhall League for Men's Class C and
Supcr-C. Co-ed. Men's over-50 and Women
Leagues are set to start the week of September
13 and run one night a week for 10 weeks
Fees are $290 for Men's Class C and Supcr-C
and $200 for Over-50. Co-ed and women.
Interested teams should call Sandy Lomax at
260-3443 or 260-3447. Monday through Friday.

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SANFORD — Two co-ed volleyball leagues — a
recreational league and a power league — will be
offered by the Sanford Recreation Department.
An organizational meeting will In- held on
Wednesday. September I. starting at 6 p.m. at
the Downtown Recreation Center, lower level of
Sanford City Hall. 300 N Park Avenue
The registration fee Is $75 jht team. All
non-Sanford-resIdcnt players will have to pay
the $10 individual non-resident fee or $15
family non-resident fee before participating.
Registration deadline Is Friday. September 17
All rosters (which carry a maximum limit of 10
players! mjst be turned In by Sept. 17
The recreational co-ed league will play on
Monday's and will Iwgln on Sept 27. while the
co-ed power league will play on Wednesday's,
starting Sept 29.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

M#f $td Photo by Jim Moppt

S o ccer co m p lex o ffic ia lly opened
The Seminole County Sports Training Center, which
will be the training silo for several ol the United
States Soccer Federation's national teams, opened
Us doors with a ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday
afternoon Participating in the event wero (from lefl)
Sharon Lalsure. Semlnolo County deputy manager,
Ron Rabun. Seminole County manager; Jack Wert,

Seminole County director of tourism. Rod Mc­
Cullough. chairman of the Semlnolo County Tourist
Development Council, and Bob Sturm, chairman ol
the Seminole County commission Also participating
In the ribbon culling wore Richard Motzkin, general
counsel lor the USSF, and Farrukh Quraishl, Orlando
venue oxocuhvo director lor (he 1994 World Cup

W orkshop set for bow ling o fficers
Special to the Herlad
SANFORD — With the start ol another year, the
Seminole County Womens Howling Association lias
planned Its annual league officers workshop
The SCAV.H A and S.C.H.A (Seminole County
Howlers Association! League officers workshop will be
held on Sunday. Aug 15. ai Howl Amerlca-Sanfurd.
starting at I p.m
All league presidents, secretaries and treasurers are
encouraged lo attend, and the workshop is open lo all
league members.
If anyone has any quest Ions, they should contact

Nancy Harm s at 330-3696 and leave a message.
In regular league (day al How l America Sanlord
In Hu- Sem inole County S h e r iffs Departm ent
League on Monday. July 12th. Dan LaFleur and
Linda Moss had the big weeks, as they both bad the
litgh series and high game for the week In the men's
and women's divisions, respectively.
LaF leu r rolled a 524 series to best Jay Summ era’
4H4 series by 40 pins.
LaF leu r Included a high Individual game ol 201 In
dial series, with Summera also having Hie second Ix-sl
Individual game of the week, a 1H7.
See Dowling. Page 3D

TALLADEGA. Ala — Reminders
of Davcy Allison are everywhere
around Talladega SupcrsjH-cdway.
A bllllKtaul near lUc.-cauU Until
Interstate 20 onto Talladega Boule­
vard proclaims: ' Davcy..Allison, a
great driver - 1961-1993
Many of Hie cars lined up to enter
the sprawling racing plant that
Allison, who lived about 50 miles
down the road In llurytown. called
his home track, carry decals ol
Allison's No 2Hm his name
In the parking areas oulsldr the
2.66-mlle track, and In thr Infield,
h a n d -le tte r e d p la c a r d s ca rry
messages of sympathy for Hobby
and Judy Allison. Davcy's grieving
parents, or simple slogans like
"Davcy Allison fans" or "We love
you Davev."
Hut lllr goes on. and 42 cars will
lake Hie green Hag Sunday for the
Dlelfard 500. a race dedicated bv
many ol the drivers lo the memory
of Allison, who died July 13 ol
Injuries sulfcrcd Hie previous day m
a helicopter crash I I I t lie* Talladega
Infield.
"It would mean a lot lo win Oils
race.” said Dale Jarrell, second lo
Dale Earnhardt in Hie Winston Cup
(mints and starting I5lh Sunday
"Davcy was a good friend and a
good person lie's going to he
missed tremendously In the rating
world, but lie's going lo be missed
more as a person.”
The lineup will include Hie Ford
Thundrrblrd fielded by Robert
Y a les R acin g, tins tim e with
NASCAR rookie Robhy Gordon al
the wheel of Hie car driven for so
long by Allison.
"It's going to be tough on me
because I knew Davcy through Ford
and we worked together through
some Joint sponsors." said Gordon,
who qualified u very respectable
14th In only Ills third Winston Cup
See A llison . Page 3D

C h e e rle a d in g cla s s e s o ffered
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is conducting cheerleading classes for
participants ages six-and-over.
The class runs every Thursday from 5 p.m. to
6 p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center, llrst Hour
of Sanford City Hall, on North Park Avenue.
Cost lor the class Is $20 for the first month,
which Includes Pompons and T-shirt, and $12
each month thereafter.
For more Information, call 330-5097

AUTO RACING
1 p.m. - WCPX 6. NASCAR. Diehard 500. (LI
Complats listings on Pago 2B

Lew is, O e rte ll, C re e c h tops am o n g H o t S h o ts
Spsclal lo ths Hsrsld
SANFORD — Tom Lew is and David O ertell
topped the men's Hot Shot list in Playtime Dans
League action while Penny Creech tossed her
way to the lop of the women's list.
Lewis, who throws for Sir Walter's Team No. 5
In the Men's A League, and O ertell captain ol
the Hone Yard's Done Crushers In the Men's D
League, each had live wins.
Also on the Men's Hot Shot list tills week arc
Dob Crowe from H.mihon Cafe's The Family
wtio had four wins and two hulls, and Hon
Schultz, of Luke Mary Pub's Pub Pounders
who collected four wins and a turkey.
Creech tojoped die women's listing with - i' i
wins for M l Muggs' Mugg Shots In Ladles'
League play.
K atie Clements, who throws for Lake Mary
Pub's Maimed Darbies In Hie L a d les' League.
had four wins and a bull I’Ostlng four wins each

36. respectively); and N ick's Nieces ( apialn Jan
were Lees Rhoden for M.T. Muggs' Mugg Shots
Darlneau (33)
and K aren S pringer for the Playm ates, one of
MEN’S A LEAGUE
Lake Man Pub's entries In the M ixed A League
LADIES'LEAGUE
The Individual standings are as close as the
team standings, three |N)lnis separating tlu- n&gt;|&gt;
W illi two of the top five-ranked players In Hie
six Ihrowcrs and lwo points being the difference
circuit. Lake Mary Pub's M aim ed D arbies
among the top five learns.
currently leads the loop with 40 wins, one game
Hamboo Cafe's E lim inators n&gt;|» the circuit
ahead ol Good A n sw er (39 wins), also from the
with 37 wins. In a three-way He lor second at 36
Lake Mary Pub
wins are Dad Company. Team No. 2. and The
Completing the standings are M.T. Muggs'
Fam ily, all backed by thr Hamboo Cafe Sir
Mugg Shots (36 wins); Nick's Nieces out of
Waller's Team No. 5 are a close lllth with 35
L'nclc Nick's (35 wins! Hamhon Cafe's W atch
wins.
Your Dock (33 wins) L e e ’ s D’ s No. 1 from Lee's
Completing the eight-team circuit are Team
I lull Him- Pub |25 wins) Lee's D 't No. 2. also
No. 8 from Hie Lake Mary Puli and M I Muggs'
from Lee's Halftime (24 wins): and the Hone
Salt and Pepper (both with 28 wins); and
Yard's T ra c tio n (one win).
Hamboo Cafe's The Untouchables |24 wins).
Lcesa Rhoden of the Mugg Shota Is Hie
Bob Crowe of The Fam ily bus a 41 average lo
league's top-ranked player with un average of 44
lead the league, just ahead of Jim B ellam y of
Rounding oul the top live are JoLyn n M oreland
Salt and Pepper and Team No. 8 ’ a Hoyt
ol Good A n sw er (40): K ristin M eeks and K atie
C lem ents Iwith o f Hie Maimed Darblea (38 and " S e e Darta, Page 3D
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Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago W hile Sox. H is slats are
for the 1993 season in the first column, personal-best season
totals In ths second colum n and current career totals
(Including 1993 games) In the third column.
Friday night was the Raines and Frank Thomas show for the
W hite Sox as both hit first inning homo runs and both addod
singles later, the only hits Chicago got In a 3-2 loss to the
Milwaukee Brewers. Raines finished the night two-for-four, with
his t Oth home run of the season, a run scored, an RBI and his
sixth stolen base.
RAINES QAUQE
'93
bast career
Cattgory
160
1,755
Gam os......... ....... 52
647
6,652
At-bals......... ....... 191
1,170
133
Runs............ ....... 42
194
1,962
H it s .............. ....... 61
71
683
RB I................ ....... 30
38
6
322
Doubles....... .......
4
13
100
Triples......... .......
16
117
Homo runs.......... 10
90
6
735 Tim R a in e s
Steals.......... .......
.334
298
Average....... .........319
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Hook removal easy iff done right
Last Sunday's trout fishing
trip was cut short at 2 p.m..
when an unhappy trout flipped
out of my grasp and rammed
one of the treble hooks on the
Johnny Nuttier lure through my
thumb.
The first order o f business was
to remove the thrashing fish
from the lure, then we had to
carefully take off the offending
hook.
I was fortunate In that the
barb had exiled the other side,
unfortunate In that we had no
cutting pliers In the canoe to cut
off the barb und push the hook
back through. After an flour's
paddle bark to the truck. I drove
to C a p ta in J a c k 's at Port
Canaveral, where he cut off the
hook with a pair o f snips I
received Immediate relief from
the pain us soon as I backed the
bnrbless portion out o f my
thumb.
Most anglers, sooner or later.
Will have to dral with a fish hook
imbeddrd In either their flesh or
someone else's. Many times,
hcxiks can tie effectively removed
without u trip to the emergency
room. The easiest type of hook
removal Is accomplished when
the barb exits the wound. The
barb can either tie cut off with a
pair of rutters, or It can be
mashed down with a pair of
pliers, It Is then a simple matter
io back the hook out.
The most difficult type of hook
'■removal Is encountered when
the bar Is burled In the flesh.
Option one Is not for the faint of
heart. This Involves pushing the
hook through until the barb

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Immediate.
It Is Important to flush hook
wounds with hydrogen peroxide,
and then treut the area with an
antibiotic ointment to prevent
Infection. A tetanus shot is In
order if one is due.

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finally exits.
Having done this a number of
tim es. I can testify to the
toughness o f skin and to the
efTort required to actually push
the hook through. It Is sort of
like pushing u sewing needle
through leather, except the point
o f the hook widens downward
toward the barb, innklng the
removal even more difficult und
painful.
Option number two Is far more
humane und scientific, and Is by
far the more preferable method
for hook removal. This approach
Involves lining up the hook
exactly the way that It entered,
und then pressing down on the
eye of the hook against the flesh.
This. In effect, causes the barb to
Ik* depressed down below the
l&gt;olnt of entry. The next step Is
to place a length of heavy line
(30 pound or strongrr) around
the bend o f the hook. Once this
Is accomplished. Jerk the hook
sharply barkwurds. and It will
exit cleanly and with very little
pain. I have used this method on
o th e rs ,

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performed on myself. I can
personally testify that It Is
almost painless, and the relief is

Hass fishing Is extremely slow
due to Intense heat. Die-hard
bass anglers would be well
advised to fish at night, or In
cooler waters such ns the

Weklve River.
Sebastian Inlet Is red hot!

W E P R O M IS E

S w a rm s o f s n o o k (s e a s o n
closed), turpon. ladyflsh. redflsh.
flounder, and Jack crcvalle arc
feeding heavily on the outgoing
tide. Live bail such us shrimp or
finger mullet work best In the
daytime, lures will produce at
night.
C a p t a i n J a ck at P o rt
Canaveral report* slow ofTshare
action. Hoards of barracuda have
taken ovrr all reefs und wrecks,
and It Is hard getting a bait or
lure past them to the "goo d ”
fish. Some big grouper and
snapper are coming from 240
feet of water. Captain Mike Kaln
o f the "W hitew ater" has been
making some tremendous cat­
ches on both ball and heavy Jigs.
Inside the Port. It's mainly
sheepshead. flounder, and Jack
crevalle. Guide Troy Perez re­
ports plenty of redflsh on the
flats of the Banana and Indian

three-way tie for fourth with averages of 38 are
Donnie Tomlinson of Bad Company. Dave
Wurm from Team No. 2. und the Eliminators'

Pat Plassa
MEN'S B LEAGUE
Led by the league's top-ranked player. Bamboo
Cafe's Bambooslers have opened up a four-game
lead over the serond-plncc Pub Pounders out of
the Lake Mary Pub (4 1-37).
Tied for third with 34 wins each are Da
Bassboles from Lee's Halftime Pub and Sir
Walter's The Alternates. Backing them up are
Whiskey Klver's River Rats (27 wins) and the
Bone Crushers from the Bone Yurd (23 wins).
Rich Moreland leads the Bambooslers and
the rest of the circuit with an average of 45.
which Includes 14 wins. 13 assists, und four
bulls, all league bests.
Tied for second with averages of 38 are V ic
DiBortolo o f Da Bassholes and Steve Rose
from The Alternates. Jay Norris has a 35
average for Da Bassholes while Paul Long leads
ihr Pub Pounders with his 34 mark.
MIXED A LEAGUE
It's no surprise that the Bamboo Bullets of the
Bamboo Cafe enjoy the largest advantage of any
league leader, sitting on a six-game edge over
runner-up Ron's Kids from Uncle Nick's (5 1-45).
The Bamboo Bullets are led by Jolynn
Moreland, the circuit's top-rated pluyer. male or
female, with an average of 50. Teammate Rick
Marcello is tied for the top men's average In the
loop with a 43 while Mike Marcello compiled an
average of 40 (third beat In the league) In one
week o f action.
Well back o f the top two teams are The Bud
Team from M.T. Muggs (33 wins); Lee’s
Sluggers from lire's Halftime Pub and Lake Mnry
Pub's In't That Nice? (both with 29 wins):

X - 10 split to highlight his play.
*- Moss did even belter In the
jW om en's Division, posting a
vserles score 112 pins higher than
ther nearest competitor. Moss’
‘series score wob a 539, while
vBherri Fortenberry put up a
'427 series score.
; Moss also bested Forten­
berry for the best Individual
‘high game of the week, but ll
jwns b y th e n a r r o w e s t o f
ft
j m arglns, 194-193.
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tion League on Wednesday,

jjuly

141ti. Qeorge Fulcher

tolled
a 615 to easily post the
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ten's Division.
Pete Clark was second with a
670 scries, but that was 45 pins
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event and first In more than a year.
{ } "But the belter we do. we do for Davey."
'Cordon said. " We're definitely not replacing him.
;toe's an awesome Winston Cup driver. He'll be In
these guys' hearts forever.
"H e's more than Just a driver at Yates Racing.
He's been there many years, and It's like a family
lover there. That’s why It's such a great race
Meant. They stick together and help each other out
through the tough times."
Yates’ team skipped last week's race at Pocono
j(o give everyone a chance to mourn the
,'devastallng loss o f their friend und associate.
! "But now It's lime to get on with It," Ynlcs said.
J"Davcy was a racer and he'd want us to race.
IN ow we have to start thinking about what's
Juhcud, what we can do with the rest o f this year
land whal we're going to do for the future."
j Sunday's lineup also Includes Nell Bonnett. like
{Allison a member o f the reknowned Alabama
(Gang, who will drive In his first race since being
•badly Injured In April 1990 at Darlington. S.C.
I Bonnett. who will start 20th. had tears In his
Jeycs after qualifying, his emotions tom between

the happiness o f making the field and the still
strong memories o f Allison, his longtime friend.
Now. however, It Is time to race, and Bonnett.
who has 12 Winston Cup victories, remembers
what that takes.
"I'v e run this car at least 500 miles In testing,
so I know that If I can get It In the right place
maybe we can do some business." he said.
As usual, T alla d ega w ill present som e
highspeed problems for the drivers, who are
somewhat handicapped by the carburetor re­
strictor plates that NASCAR requires at Talladega
and Daytona, Its two fastest tracks.
The plates restrict horsepower and slows
throttle response, making It tough to get out of
line and pass and keeping the cars bunched in
long drafts that can suddenly turn Into very big
accidents.
"T h e thing about It Sunday Is we've got these
restrictor plates and we get three-wide and 10-12
deep." said Rick Most, who will start sixth. " I f
you're stuck at the front, it's a little bit better
than being stuck at the back."

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Bamboo Cafe's Team No. 2 (26 wins): Lakr Mary
Pub's Playmates (24 wins): and The Under
Team from the Bamboo Cafe (2 1 wins).
Trailing Moreland among the league's women
Is Kristin Meeks of Ron's Kids with an average
of 36. The Bud Team's Leesa Rhoden and
Debbie Howard o f Lee's Sluggers each have a
32 average.
Joining Rick Marcello with an average of 43 is
Ron Picotte o f Ron's Kids. Rick Borlneau. also
of Ron's Kids, has the circuit's fourth-best men's
average, a 39.
MIXED B LEAGUE
With three of their four players posting some o f
the league's top averages. Lake Mary Pub's
Knuckleheads continue to lead the circuit with
43 wins, five games uhead of Sir Walter's
Bushwackers (38 wins).
Completing the standings are Lake Mnry Pub's
Family Faud (34 wins): Mom's Muggers from
the M.T. Muggs (33 wins): Bamboo Cafe's Aee of
Acea (29 wins): and the Legends In Our Own
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behind Fulcher,
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�4 8 - Snnloid H e ra ld , Sanford, Florida - Sunday. July 25, 1993

Seminole Sporting Goods closing
By NICK FFEIFAUF
Herald S tall W riter

A move in Longwood/WInter Springs
The Longwood/WInter Springs Chamber o f Commerce has
moved lo new headquarters. The organization has been located
In the historic Long wood Village Inn for the past five years.
They are now situated at 390 W. S.R. 434, Suite 102, In the
NationsBank Building. The telephone number remains the
same, at 831-9991

ACHIEVEM ENTS
Sanford man gets Watkins award
Twelve gold J.R. Awards nnd 65 silver awards were
presented to Watkins lop achievers lor their 1992-93 sulrs nnd
sponsoring achievements nt a special Internationa) Awards
banquet held July 16 lit Winona. Minn.
Although not attending. Independent Director Ronald
Lahmnn. 611 S. Laurel Avenue In Sanford, received n silver
J.R. award for being number four In Highest Percentage
Increase In Group Sales throughout the entire nation.
Although most often associated with Vanilla Extract.
Watkins produces over 350 everyday-use items, with over
50.000’ Independent representatives and directors across the
nation.

GOAR named to honor roll
The Greater Orlando Association of Realtors has been elected
lo the Advance America Honor Roll In the Association's
Advance America Awards program.
The GOAR was recognized for Its relief efforts following the
devastation o f Hurricane Andrew in the Miami area In August.
Members colleetrd food, clothing, baby Hems. toys, and other
linslc Hems vital for day-to-day existence, and with the help of
the local Arm y Reserve, delivered the supplies directly to South
Florida victims.
The GOAR serves over 4.200 members In Seminole nnd
Orange counties.

SANFORD — Seminole Sport­
ing Goods. 2484 S. Sanford
Avenue. Is going out o f business.
The official closing Is expected
within n few weeks.
The building Is owned by Don
Smith, who started the sporting
rqulpmrnt business with Don
"B oo tle" Howurd. In August.
1956. Smith Icasrd the business
to Tony Guerre and his daughter
E l l z n h e t h S u c h s la n d o f
Kissimmee. In August. 1989.
"Guerre came to m e several
weeks ago," Smith explained,
"nnd told me he could no longer
continue to operate the business.
He gave me the keys and control
of nil merchandise which I took
over on July 12th."
Two months ago. Smith left
his most recent position at Ace
Hardware, with an Intention of
retiring. "I had no Idea at that
time tltnl I'd be back In this
business In such a short time."
he commented.
Smith said he has reduced the
prices on all o f the store's
merchandise by 30 percent for
the present lime. "Probably, as
most of the preferred merchan­
dise Is sold." he said, "w e 'll be
cutting the prices on the re­

Realty joins ERA network
ERA Professional Group International. In Maitland, has
Joined the ERA Real Estntr network, which has member
brokers In nil 50 stales and eight countries, according to
Donald V. Whcelhousc. president for the local real estate office.
"W e are extremely excited about becoming a member o f this
growing, worldwide network," Whcelhousc said. "T h e ERA
Real Estate Network Is an established franchise system, and Its
proven 20-ycnr track record places ERA at the forefront o f the
real estntr Imlustrv.

maining Hems even more, but I
hope we ran have the Inventory
out by the end of the month, and
look Into offering the building for
lease lo somrone else.”
Much of the merchandise at
the store is fishing equipment,
boat and boat tra iler parts.

By NICK FFEIFAUF
SANFORD Helllg-Mcyers
Furniture Company, 1100 S.
French Avenue, has a new
manager. Johnnie Cox took over
the local store on June 14.
Previously, he has served as
store managers In Goldsboro, NC
and Nashville. Tenn. Cox has

been associated w ith HrlllgMeyers for l he past 14 years.
*'Thc growth In the company
Is really am azing," hr com­
mented. "When I first Joined
them, there were 67 stores In the
chain. Today, we have 450
across the nation.”
T h e latest addition has been
th e a c q u is it io n o f L .F lsh
Furniture Stores in Chicago.

RESOLUTION
TRUST
C O R PO R A TIO N
H tv-M ng D m t ilth

Mulunn* Iki CwiUnxt

A rrrord-srltlng 1.014 existing single-family homes were
sold In the Orlando area in June of 1993. surpassing the o ld
mark of 1.011 set In June, 1989.
The Greater Orlando Association o f Realtors covers members
In Seminole us well as Orange counties.

AUCTION
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND
INVESTMENT PROPERTIES

EDUCATION

located Throughout North a Central Florida

Comalr new schools
Comuir Flying Services. a division of Comalr Aviation
Acuricmy In Sanford, recently established a scries o f
accelerated ground schools for pilots and would-be pilots.
According to Doug Anderson. Manager of Comalr Flying
Services. "W e ’ve put together a highly condensed weekend
course lo help everyone pass the private pilot or Instrument
pilot written exams quickly, and we even guarantee the
student will pass."
The seminars ore conducted at Comalr's Sanford Airport
facility. Current dates for the private pilot program are July
24-25. nnd Sept. 1819.
Instrument programs arc set for Aug. 21-22 and Oct. 16-17.
For additional Information, phone 1-800-U-CAN-FLY.

The entrance to Spanish Trace Apartm ents In Altam onte Springs.
One of many com plexes to be auctioned oil in Septem ber In
Orlando.

Property headed for
auction is valued at
over $50 million
By NICK FFEIFAUF

Three enter ITT Institute

Herald S tall W riter____________

Penny Helms of Sanford, Don Surbaugh. Lake Mary, and A1
Archibald. Deltona, have enrolled In the Computer-aided
drafting technology program at IT T Technical Institute.
Maitland. Archibald will begin his program June 14. Helms
and Surbaugh will begin their terms Sept. 7. The schooling is
to help prepare them for an entry-level position In ComputerAided Drafting Technology.

Thirteen prime Florida com­
mercial properties estimated at
over $50 million, will be offered
for sale by the Resolution Trust
Corporation, at a public auction
on Sept. 21 In Orlando. The
auction, believed to be one o f the
largest multi-property commer­
cial real estate sales In Florida's
history, will be open to the
general public, nnd will be con­
ducted In Orlando by Sheldon
Good A Company on behalf of
the RTC. Many o f the properties
will be sold "absolute." • regard­
less o f the price, to the highest
bidder.
According to Stephen Good,
president of the auction com­
pany. "T h e immediate future of
Florida's commercial real estate
market will be determined by
the prices that winning bidders
set at this auction."
H e c o n t in u e d , " W e are
honored to be the auction firm
chosen by RTC to conduct this
very special sale event for real
estate Investors and retail und
officer owner/users."
Good Indicated that during the
past two years, his company has
offered 144 R TC properties
worth In excess o f $120 million,
with 142 having closed suc­
cessfully.
Properties In this area o f Cen­
tral Florida Include the follow­
ing: Spanish Trace Apartments.
445 Wymore Road. Altamonte
Springs. An absolute sale, with
suggested opening bid o f $1.4
million; Volusia Shoppes, 1448
International Speedway Blvd. W.
Daytona Beach. Absolute with
s u g g e s t e d o p e n i n g b id
$450,000. Dow Business Park.
4155 Dow Road. Melbourne,
s u g g e s t e d o p e n i n g b id .
$150,000.
Other parcels Include Mayport

Kmart ‘Re-Grand
Opening’ today
Herald S tall W rite r____________
SANFORD — Leave It lo the
Kmart Corporation to set up a
grand opening for a store which
has not been closed. They call II
a "Re-Grand Opening." and II is
being held toduy nt the Sanford
Kmart store. 3 IO I S. Orlando
Drive.
The Sanford Kmart has been
undergoing extensive renovation
during the past months, which
Increased the amount of retail
space, moved several depart­
ments. and cnlurgcd the overall
building.
During this entire time, the
store continued In dally opera­
tion. mid was never required to
be closed for the reconstruction.
The store's new look Is purt of
the rctntl glam 's S3 billion re­
newal and expansion program,
S a n fo r d 's updated Km art
boasts fresh surroundings, wider
aisles, m odern displays and
qu ality m erchandise for the
home and entire family. The
store, at 85.318 square feet. Is
approximately double Its pre­
vious size. It features popular

Hrlllg Meyers has tn-rii ,i| the
Saiilord local Ion since I9HII "hi
the meantime.” Cox said, "as
Ihr manager. I plan lo lie at thc
slore. ami available to meet the
people. I'm goin g in he an
in -h ou se p erson because I
believe that's one of the lies!
ways lo serve our customers ”

w h ic h h a v e now b e c o m e
Helllg-Mcyers stores
" I am really pleased to be in
Sunlord.'' he said. "It's u greal
location, and our store will In­
here fo ra long i imr to com e."
He suggested that future plans
for store expansion m ay be
announced at a la ter dule.

Home sales set records

By NICK FFEIFAUF

bought It In 1956.
"T h e building Is In exerp
tlunully good condition." Smliti
said “ There Is ntxiut 2.000
square lert. air conditioned, In
the retail area We also have
three large storage rooms at the
t&gt;.n k of the building.”

several bows, some ammunition,
and some sports type riot lung.
T h e building was reportedly
built In the 1030's, und started
as an AAP grocery store. It
e v e n t u a lly b ecam e P r ic e s
Grocery, then VAJ Auto Repair
shop before Smith and Howard

Cox joins Sanford Heilig- Meyers as manager
Herald Stall W riter

REAL ESTATE

#ld Photo by Tommy Vmconl

Owner Oon Smith will close Seminole Sporting Goods.

rasblon apparel, automotive and
c lc c t r o n le d e p a r tm e n ts , u
p h a rm a cy, and a R e a d e r's
Market.
According to John Valenti,
v ic e p re s id e n t o f K m a r t 's
southern region. "In every de­
partment. Kmart shoppers will
d is c o v e r p o p u la r q u a l i t y
merchandise presented In excit­
ing. dynamic surroundings."
"From private label collections
for the home and entire family to
name brand products, shoppers
will Rnd outstanding value and
quality at the Sanford Kmart."
he continued.
Currently, there are 161 stores
and a p p ro x im a te ly 16,000
employees In Florida. Including
the updated Sanford store.
Nationwide, Kmart has aver
4.000 retail outlets In all 50
s lu te s as w e ll as f o r e lg h
countries.
By 1995. every Kmart store
nationwide will be modernized
or expanded resembling many
features o f the updated Sanford
store.
The Re-Grand Opening event
Is being held today at 3101 S.
Orlando Drive.

Trace Apartments In Jackson­
ville. La Mirada Shopping Center
near Klaalmmec. and shopping
centers and/or apartment com­
p le x e s tn Fort Lau derd ale.
T a m p a . W inter H a ven , and
OCfllfli*
T h e auction will be conducted
at 1 p.m.. Tuesday Sept. 21. at
the Hyatt Regency Orlando In­
ternational Airport.
A cashier's check equivalent to
10 percent of the suggested
opening bid will be required to
bid at the auction. RTC seller
financing will be available lo
qualified purchasers.
For Information on the offer­
ings. phone Sheldon Good A
Company Auction Information
Center. 800-374-4881. Property
will be available for Inspection
by appointment beginning July
27.

Improved commercial properties, including office buildings, retail, strip shopping
center, unimproved commercial land, single family homes, condominiums,
unimproved residential properties, located in Orlando, Winter Park.
Kissimmee, Lakeland, Tampa. Ft. Pierce, Port SI. Lucre, Jacksonville.
Ponte Vedra Beach. Palm Coast. New Smyrna Beach, and Daytona.

Cashiers Check Required to Bid
Most Properties Selling Absolute
Broker Participation Invited
RTC S e lle r Financing Available on
Select Properties to Q ualified Buyers
All properties will be sold individually and arc appropriate lor all investors
including small investors or small Investor groups.

Orlando, FL • Sept. 2 0 ,7 :3 0 P.M .
Tampa, FL • Sept. 2 1 ,7 :3 0 P.M .
V era Deach, FL • Sept. 2 3 ,1 1 :0 0 A .M .
Jacksonville, FL • Sept. 2 3 ,7 :3 0 P.M
For a brochure and terms ol sale call:

H

-255-9401

Coordinated by the RTC Atlanta Sales Center, Hudson and Marshall, Inc.,
and Asset Property Disposition. Inc.
Asa Marshall. Ill • Auctioneer #AU0245; Real Estate #0389047
Hudson and Marshall. Inc., Licensed Brokers, 1197 Hwy. 1, Rockledgc. FL 32955

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People

W a lk o n th e w ild s id e

IN BRIEF

W ildlife refuge home to endangered species

DISTINCTIONS

U l t M ' s M i t i T h l* I * o n * p a r t la • w r i t *
f o r m in g a n d a y t r i p * tra m S a m ln o l* C o u n ty
you nnd y o u r U a U ly c m U h l t h la a u a ia ia r.

By JO H N A . K U M IIK I
Herald Correspondent

“Lions and timers and bears, oh my!
Lions and tiycrs and bears, ob my!"
— Dorothy. Tin Man ana Straw Man.
"Th e Wizard o IO z"
N o n e o f th e a b o v e n am ed
creatures will be found there, hut If
you'd like to see some hnnrst-togoodness wild animals beyond the
confines of the local zoo. consider a
drive over lo Hie Merritt Island
National Wildlife Refuge, The rrfuge. lying Just north of the Kennedy
Space Center, contains 5)2.000 acres
of undeveloped land and water. Thr
vast majority of this area terms with
wildlife

Sanford police olllcor Bill W lxon with award
winning K-9 dog Jammer

Canine cop to retire
T h r Sanford City Commission will consider a
request to retire I’oiler K-9 Jammer. The dog
has bern suffering from a degenerative Joint
disease In thr left elbow
The K l) has been operating for a number of
years, as the partner of officer Hill Wlxon. and
has obtained many trophies and awards In K-9
competition, which have been on display In the
lobby of the Sanford Police station
The problems were first reported by former
Chief Steve Harriett on Oct. 20. 1992. Since that
time. Jammer's condition has become worse.
In a request for thr retirement, submitted by
Police Chlrf Halph Russell, lie described the
current situation.
"In a recent burglary tu the Wal-Mart Center,
officer (Hill) Wlxon went In pursuit of a suspect
and apprehended the subject." he wrotr. "W hile
attempting to handcuff the individual, he broke
loose from the officer and again the suspect was
pursued."
Russell continues. "K-9 Jammer was utilized
In an attempt to apprehend the subject, however
the subject went over a fence Into the Carriage
Cove area. Because of K-U Jammer s condition,
he w u n o ta fg e inconiinue Hie pursuit.". .
The chief rrportrd thnt Jammer's condition
has fulled to improve since that lime, and has
Iteen taken tou veterinarian for evaluation.
The medical report indicated the dog is
suffering from a form of arlhiltls. Debra Shell.
DVM. observed. "This condition runnol be
cured."
"It Is my feeling." Russell said, "lhat we need
to retire K-9 Jammer as soon as possible."
He also recommended lhat. "Jam m er be
declared surplus and sold to his current handler,
officer Wlxon lor St."
Wlxon has agreed to continue to care for
Jammer us a jxrsonal |tct under this arrange­
ment.
The Sanford City Commission has scheduled
the request on the agenda for the regular
commission meeting Monday night, beginning
at 7 p.m. Approval of (he request Is expected.

while-tailed deer, feral hogs, rac­
coons. armadillos, marsh rabbits,
bobcats, and on two very special
mornings, river otters while out on
the refuge.
If you've alw ays wanted lo see an
alligator, this Is a good place to find
on e. E n d angered West Indian
manatees can usually he seen In the
boat ramp turning basin al the
llnulovrr Canal. In all. 19 en­
dangered or threatened species of
animals make their homes In the
refuge.
For those who prefer lo view the
anlinul* from thr comfort and safetv
See W ild life, P age 6B

Visitors lo the rrfugr can expect
to set* such wading birds as herons,
egrets. Ibis, the spectacular roseate
spoonbill, even the rndangerrd
wood stork Other birds rommonly
seen during summer months in­
clude brown pelicans, ospreys, bald
eagles and various types o f marsh
and shore birds. For many people,
the variety of bird life alone Is worth
the trip.
Hlrds are not the only occupants
of the refuge. Various species of
mammals live here. too. I've seen

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W ild turtles greet visitors lo the
refuge.

Bobcats roam free along with 18 other endangered species.

There’s no
business like
show business
By BO K O IIQ A N
Herald Correspondent_______________

Named to Dean’s List
Erica Ann Estcrson of Sanford has been
named lo the spring quarter Dean's List at
Mercer Unlvlcrslty's College of Liberal Arts.
Founded In 1833. Mercer Is a 0.350-studcnt.
comprehensive, prlvulc university offering un­
dergraduate and graduate degrees
Mercer has campuses in Macon nnd Atlanta,
and openites the Mercer Engineering Research
Center In Warner Robins nnd the Mercer
University Press In Macon. U.S. News and World
RefKirt magazine Iasi fall listed Mercer among
thr top 10 regional universities In the south.

HattM Photo by Ed Morgan

Jack Phllpol played announcer at a recent Kiwanls Club evant,

There’s no business like show
business!
SANFORD - Jack Phllpol of
Sanford has spent almost a lifetime
performing In from o f many dif­
ferent audiences. From his early
start In music and then to theater,
films, television and commercials. It
all began when us a youngster
growing up In Augusta. Ga.. he
pleaded with Ills folks to buy him a
saxophone.
His cousin had a group that was
playing locally but needed u sax­
ophone player. When he got his sax
he began to teach himself how to
play the horn. It wasn't long before
he was able to Join the group and
become a regular player. Leon
Austin and the Uuicks became the
first professional hand Phllpol

played In. It wasn't the last as he
continued to work hts way up the
show business ladder.
His group did stints with James
Urown before he broke away and
started playing for a group called
the "E xciters." The most exciting
time o f his life was when he played
with Otis Redding, recorded a
number of albums with the Islcy
brothers and loured with Wilson
Pickett. At the height o f his musical
career he was a m aster artist
playing the saxophone, flute, bass,
piano and drums. Not only did he
play the instruments, he was one of
the vocalists In many o f the groups.
Phllpol claims to have been doing
theater from the time he was a
child. Even though music became
his payroll check, theater was In his
roots. He continued In gn back to his
roots whenever he had a chance, lie

HSee Phllpot, Page 6B

turns 75

Entrepreneur and
SANFORD

DORIS
DIETRICH

Dab McElrath, Isabel Wilson,

Jean Williams a rt avid bridge players.

Imagine a birthday Iwish for
500 r e la tiv e s und frie n d s .
Further, try’ to picture guests
being so Important thut the
guest o f honor sends his private
plane to Sanford to transport
them to this gain celebration.
The guest of honor? It was
ntrcprcncur Jeno Pauluccl born
years ago as a poor little
Italian t&gt;oy whose rags to riches
story and unlimited philanthrop­
ic endeavors have tugged at the
heart strings of thousands across
the globe.
Oh yes. It was Jcno's diamond
Jubilee, all right, but he did not
share the honors alone. Ills
lovely wife, Lois, a genuine
Jewel. stood by Ills side at the
dual celebration on July 9 when
she turned 71. Jena's actual
birthday was July 7 according to

FttoHtoto

Jeno Paulucoi, flanked by his wife, Lola, received a birthday greeting
at a birthday party honoring them . Pauluccl turned 75. Lois turned
71.
his sister. Liz Hclfrich. The event
was hosted by ihclr children and
families.
Held al the Duluth Enter­
tainment Convention Center In
Dululh. Minn., the auditorium

was ablaze with enlarged family
photographs as well as photos of
Jeno with VIPs. Including Dob
Hope ami several U.S. presi­
dents. An old Chun King truck
CiBce Dietrich, Page 6B

�6B - Santord Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Sunday, July 25, 1993

ENGAGEMENT

Michael Paul MorQan and Jacqueline Nya

Nye, Morgan to
be wed in August
SANFORD — Ann and Douglas
Glblln of Sanford are announc­
ing the engagement of their
duughtcr. Jacqueline Nye. to
Michael Paul Morgan, son of
Jane Williams Morgan of San­
ford and Paul Morgan o f Wichita.
Kan.
Bom In Titusville. Pa., the
b rid e-elect Is the m atern al
granddaughter of Martha Jane
Hart veil o f Slippery Rock. Pa.
and David Lafayette Alcorn of
Floral City. Fla. She Is the
p a te rn a l g ra n d d u u g h le r o f
Blanche Nye of Ellwood. Pa. and
the late Paul G. Nye.
Ms. Nye Is a 1984 graduate of
S lip p ery Rock High School.
Slippery Rock. Pa While there
she participated In track, choir,
and was a m em ber o f the
Chamber Singers. She also at­
tended Slipper Rock University.
Ms Nye presently Is employed

as waitress at Otters Riverside
Restaurant, Port o f Sanford.
Her flance. born In Ft. Worth.
Texas, ts the maternal grandson
of Selina Williams of Sanford
and the late Ted W illiam s.
Morgan Is the pulcmul grandson
of Mrs. Sue Morgan of Sapulpa.
Oklu.. former resident ofWIchltu
Falls. Texas.
and the late
Barney Morgan Sr.
Morgan Is a 1983 graduate of
T o w a n ila H i g h S c h o o l .
Towanda. Kan. where he partic­
ipated on the tennis and swim­
ming teams. He played trumpet
In (he school hand und was an
active member o f 4-H.
Morgan Is currently employed
as chef at Otters Riverside Res­
taurant. Port of Sanford.
The wedding will be an event
of Aug. 14. I{193. 1 p.m., at
Wcstvfcw Baptist Church. San­
ford.

WEDDING

Flying high on
their wedding day
A hot air balloon In Scmoma,
Calif, was the setting for the
Ju n e 19 m arriage betw een
M ic h a e l S llv lu s and C h er
Arkwright.
The bride Is (he daughter of
llrtiee A rkw righ t and Carol
Lai inter o f Erie. I’a.
The groom Is the son o f Robert
and Ann Sllvlus of Lake Mary.
The bride Is employed by
W espat Inc. o f Maryland, a

research firm for U.S. Govern­
ment Health Services. She trav­
els extensively throughout the
United States from her home
base In California.
The groom Is a 1990 gruduate
of Seminole High School. San­
ford. He is presently a corporal
In the Untied States Marine
C o rp s, s ta tio n e d at C am p
Pendleton. Calif. He Is an air
traffic controller.

Families gather for annual reunions
The family spirit Is still pres­
ent In the city o f Sanford with
families gathering far their an­
nual reunions o f feasting, fun
and plain-old togetherness.
The Hawkins family gathered
the week o f July 9-11 with over
300 family members. Hosting
the reunion were Nellie Mae
Hawkins Smith and her sister.
Emily Hawkins Williams.
The family weekend began
with four generations gathering
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Williams for that oldfashioned Friday night fish fry.
On Saturday at 1 p.m. the
family gathered at the Sanford
Civic Center for a full afternoon
of food, fun and entertainment.
The fashion show In the after­
noon was put on by seamstress
and designer Alford Rawls and
was coordinated by Vincent
Smith. After enjoying the show
the family was treated to a
delicious meal with the blessing
being offered by Minister Marlow
Smith of Jacksonville.
Sunday morning the family
came together for worship serv­
ices at the Mt. Zion Missionary
Baptist Church, In M idway,
where the Hawkins and Jenkins
families have worshiped together
for muny years. They are related
by marriage.
T h e Hawkins and Jenkins
fam ilies w orshiping together
brought back old memories of
their growing up In Mt. Zion.
The Abraham Jenkins family
and Garrison Hawkins family
were longtime members of Mt.
Zion.
The message of the morning
was delivered by the Rev. W.
Frank Williams, pastor of Mt.
Zion with the theme "Together
We Stand. Together We Can."
The after dinner meal was
served at the home o f Nellie
Hawkins Smith, then the fumlly
m em bers departed for (h eir
various hometowns of Winter
H aven. T am p a. G a in e sv ille.
Lamont. Tallahassee. Jackson­
ville: Albany. Ga.: Athens and
Columbus. Ga.; and Rochester.
N.Y.

Janklna calibrate family
The Abraham Jenkins family
reunion was held July 9-11.
Friday evening featured an
evening of bowling, games at
Fun World and pizza to feed the
hungry.

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stood In front o f the ultra­
modern building and one o f the
highlights tn memorabilia was a
Irult stand set up with a young
actor portraying the animated

P h ilp o t
Continued from Page 5B
studied und worked In the the­
ater tn New York while he was
staying there. When he moved to
Los Angeles he became more
Involved and studied commer­
cial acting under A1 Kami.
While be worked In many
films as an extra tits first big
break came In a television series
called " I ’ almerstown. U.S.A."
The series was a takeoff from
the giant hit "R oots." It brought
"R oots" into the early twentieth
century. Phllpot said. "I was
.Jlmho In the series and one of
the principal stars was Michael
J.Fox. He was about eight years
old at that tim e."
Some ol the popular television
scries he had good parts In were
"T h e Misadventures of Sberllf
Lobo.” "Moudo Beyundo." and
11HO special with Bette Midler

and the "Jcffcrsons." His Hair
for Hit- dramatics was tested tn
the series "C hips." “ Law and
Order" and "T h e Cosby Show."
"E lvis." the mudc-for-TV film
starring Kurt Russell was a great
thrill for Phll]&gt;ol. His rolr In the
movlc was that o f a piano player
and friend of Elvis. His scrap­
book carries many stills of the
location shooting and of Kurt
Russell.
Phll|)ot explained It was a little
hit harder getting Into films. He
explained. "I was one of the
fortunate ones when I was In Los
Angeles. Once you have an
actor's card and you work for a
year you become eligible for
m em bersh ip In the Screen
Actors Guild. The Screen Actors
Guild Is not easy to get Into. It
happens that I had worked In the
"Jcffcrsons" for a year und 1had

landed a m ajor com m ercial
during that year. Those two
parts actually gave me the op
poriunlty to become a member
or the Guild."
He has acted, as an rxtra. in so
many films over the years that It
is almost to hard to keep up
with. Many of ihc films were
untitled until shooting was
finished. Hut some (Urns to his
credit are "T h ree Men A A Little
laidy." "Fisher King." "Com ing
to Am erica." " A Kiss Before
Dying." "N ew Jack C ity" and
"Bonfire of the Vanities."
Phllpot's career even extends
into advertising commercials.
One commercial shot recently
was an Advil commercial with
Nolan Ryan. He Is also proud of
Ills w ork tn th e "D u n k in '
Donuts" commercial which Is
making Its rounds through the
country now.

Mi i i M P in ts by U m i H s n lln t

Four generations of the Abraham Jenkins and
Garrison Hawkins families are represented with

SANFORD

MARVA
HAWKINS
The Saturday day of activities
Included plcnlclng ut Fort Mellon
P a r k w h e r e th e J e n k in s
gathered to spend another day of
chatting and Just visiting and
e n jo y in g the o ld -fa s h io n e d
home-cooked foods.
Sunday m orn in g saw the
Jenkins and Hawkins gather at
Ml. Zion for their spiritual
awakening and lo bask In the
memories of growing up In Mt.
Zion Church.
A family that has fellowship
can share many memories of life
after they reach maturity.
After the worship service the
Jenkin s fam ily gathered at
Stancy's Restaurant for a meal
of friendship and fellowship.

Bush calabratas 80 years
A celebration und tribute to
Sarah Detrevllle Bush for her
80th birthday was held on July
3.

Jeno enthusiastically "barking
his wares" when he was a young
lad.
Several of Lois* handmade
quilts were on display lo the
visual delight of the guests.
Another touch of humility came
through the copy of a letter
written years ago by Jeno to
borrow S2.000 lo start Chun
King
Everybody In the circulation
ran ge o f the Duluth New s
Tribune was well aware that
Jeno and Lois were celebrating
birthdays. The paper carried
their photograph In a full-page
and e y e - c a t c h in g “ H a p p y
Birthday" ad paid for by friends
and associates.
The guests were treated to a
lavish h o sp ita lity hour, an
authentic Italian dinner, a sump­
tuous dessert buffet, a huge
birthday cake and dancing.
What a night! "It was absolutely
fabulous." Liz said.
There was also a video taped
by friends throughout the United
States. Among those appearing
on the video were Dr. Robert
Rosemond of Sanford and Liz.
Dr. Norman A. Hclfrlch, Liz's
husband, led the group In sing­

W ildlife
Continued from Page BB
their automobiles,
the Black Point Wildlife Drive
showcases many ol the creatures
living here. The seven mile long
road provides views of many of
the animals which live in ihc
vast marshes and Impound­
ments of the refuge.
Another must place to visit Is
the R efu ge's Visitor Center.
Excellent displays Inside ihc
b u ild in g e x p la in the r e la ­
tionships between man. habitat,
und w ild life. A small pond
liehlnti the building offers an
o p p o rtu n ity to see various
species o f fishes, lurries, and
birds from the safety o f a
boardwalk.
For those who like walking,
three footpaths offer the possibil­
ity. The Oak Hammock Trail
winds through n sub tropical
forest. Its half mile length requires 30 minutes ol walking.
Th e Palm Hammock Trail's two
miles lead lhe hiker on an hour's
walk through hardwood forest.
&lt;ubhage palm hammocks, and
open marshland. These two
trails share a common parking
lot along S R. 402.
The Cniickshank Trail, five
miles long, circles a shallow
marsh. This trull Is located along
(lie lilark Point Wlldlile Drive.

the leader, matriarch Mrs. Abraham (Gortrude)
Jenkins shown seatod.

As the honoree sat smiling,
her children, family and friends
gathered from near and far to
Join In the celebration. The
praise and worship service was
led by her children Nathaniel.
Roll Is and Harriett Bush. The
toastm(stress of the nfteruoon
was her daughter Ernestine
Bush Griffin und Pastor Barbara
Gainey. Musical selections were
given by LaQuanda Smith. Sally
Ann Saunders. Joil Byrd, the
Bush sisters, and Darryl Hruten,
As tribute to Mrs. Bush, an
ardent church worker of Snow
Hill Missionary Baptist Church,
her former pastor, the Rev. G.W.
Chappell, spoke of her dedica­
tion and work during his years
as her pastor.
Helen Bush Chappell then
gave a brief autobiographical
synopsis of her mother. Sarah D
Bush. A dedication and Inspira­
tional reading to the honoree
was given by Joll and Noel Byrd,
and Gulneveree Bush A tribute
was also given by Valerie Eason.
Presentation and memories were
by Johnny Griffin. Rollls Bush.
Thomas Bush. The message of
the occasion was delivered by
the Rev Billy Jackson with gifts
of love presented by Billy Bush.
Dwayne Eason, and G lnrtte
Jackson.

ing "Happy Birthday," nccompanlrd by the band.
Also, a number of stirring
tribu tes w ere given lo the
honored guests The Paulucrls'
only son. Mick, said the event
was a celebration of the good life
and a family who cares for each
other.
In Kay Shoem aker's c o m ­
mentary he mentioned that Jeno
Is a great friend who would fight
for a nickel over a business deal
and turn around and give a
million to charily.
"T h e tributes given lo both
were lovely." Liz said. She also
mentioned that she and her
brother had not seen some of the
guests since the 1930s and that
the celebration was quite em o­
tional.
F ly in g from the S a n fo rd
airport to Duluth In Jeno's
private plane were the Hclfrlchs.
Sophie and Kay Shoemaker and
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Castellanl of
Rome, a business associate of
Jeno's who lives at Heathrow
part time. It Is reported that
other private planes also (lew to
the event from the Sanford
airport.
All of the Paulueci children
attended Including Mick, Cindy,
mid Glnu. Grandchildren atten­
d in g w e r e : J e n o M ic h a e l
P a u l u c c l . A n g e la N o c l lc

This dedicated Christian who
has touched many lives tn her
Christian Journey was saluted
for the many years she worked
as a memlier of the missionary
department. Congress No. 1,
First South Florida Missionary
Hupllsl Association
Attending this day of Joy with
their mother. Sarah, were her
c h ild re n R o llls o f G en eva.
Thomas. DeLand. Billy. Jersey
City. N J.. Harriett. San Jose.
Calif.. Helen. Winter Haven, and
Ernestine. Ealonvllle Mrs Bush
Is the proud grandmother of 35
grandchildren and 30 great
grandchildren
The National Council ol Negro
Womcn-West Volusia will pres­
ent an African Bull featuring
Tropical Steel Hand and CHI! the
Islander on Saturday. Aug 7.
from 6 30 p m until midnight
Dinner wall he served
6 30 8 p m

from

Come and enjoy a fun-filled
evening of music and fun al the
Sanford Civic Center. Seminole
Boulevard.
A donation ol 815 for tickets ts
requested Cull Video Fever at
32 1-0018 or 3 2 3 -7 7 2 2 . or
574-2781 In Deltona

Paulurcl, Tiffany Sodersirom
and Brittany Sodersirom Also
attending was Lois' brother. Leo
Trepanter of Lake Mary.
Others attending from the area
were: Barbara and Jack Hut­
chings. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hut
things. Betty and Don Ralliel.
Larry VershcL Donna Brooks.
JefT Cotter. Evert Forsberg Iflrst
Chun King supervisor of truck­
ing). Michael Goldflnc and Mr
and Mrs William Nassal Jr.
Others attending Irnnt the area
were: Peter Cahall. Don Vanneste. Beth Ryan and Mary Kay
Perahn.

B rid e-elect h o n o red
Bride-elect Jacqueline (Jackie)
Nyc Is being entertained at a
series of pre nuptial panics. She
will become the bride of Mike
Morgan, son of Jane Williams
Morgan, on Aug. 14. ai West view
Baptist Church. The bride-elect
Is the daughter of Ann Glblln of
Sanford.
On J u l y 1 . M a r y B e th
Donaldson and Lind a
Tcrwlllegcr. maternal aunts ol
the bridegroom -to-be. en ter­
tained al a bridal luncheon al
t h e D o n a l d s o n h o m e 1n
Idyll wllde.
The 24 guests began arriving
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th e L e a d e r s o f T o m o rro w

N O W A C C E P T IN G N EW ST U D E N T S

An observation tower and a
photographer's blind are louml
along the trail a short distance
front the parking lot. For any of
these walks, bring some water
and Insert repellant loo. Salt

marsh nmsqui tos largely pre­
vented developm ent of this
property In Ihr first place!
For some serious viewing of
wildlife In Its natural habitat this
summer, visit ih r Merrill Island

National Wildlife Refug*. Bring a
cuim-rn and maybe some binocu­
lars. a sense or udventurc. and
Is- prepared to sec what central
Florida was like before Disney.
Keep your eyes peeled!

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�S a n lo rd H e ra ld . Sanlord. Florida - Sunday, July 25, 1993 - 7B

Adopted adult will never
search for ‘real’ m other
DEAR ABBYi I was adopted
when I was 3 weeks old. My
purents told me that I wan
adopted — I'Ve always known it.
You hear so much these days
about adopted adults who want
lo llnd their "rea l" mothers. I
may he unusual because I've
never had any desire to find
mine. My mother gave me up at
birth for my own gixxl — and*
hers. I am gratefu l lo her
because the parents who raised
me have given me a wonderful
home.
I believe that most adopted
adults who start searching for
their birth mothers must be
unahppy with their parents, or
their lives I feel sorry for parents
who have adopted children and
given them a good borne only to
have them start searching for
iheir "re a l" mothers. I would
never do that.
So lo all you adopted people,
appreciate your good fortune,
and don't go poking around
tryin g to find you r “ r e a l"
mother. The one you have
couldn't Ire any more real. Please
believe me
LUCKY IN K AN S AS CITY
DEAR LUCKY: Many adopted
adults desperately need to know
about their roots regardless of
how wonderful I heir adoptive
parents are However. I have
heard Irorn many adopted adults

which is their right. However. In
every adoption, the medical his­
tories of both hlrth parents —
A D V IC E
am i their a n cesto rs — are
enormously valuable.
DEAR ABBY: What Is It with
people who cannot close a car
door, refrigerator door, cabinet
A BIG AIL
door, or any other door without
VA N BUREN
slamming It?
Two of my close friends are
door shimmers. I don't know If
l a n d h a v e k n o w n s o hi e they are aware o f their noisy,
obnoxious habit, but when they
personally) who share your feel­
are In my home. I Jump a foot
ings. Head on:
DEAR ABBY: May I comment when they close doors.
I would like to ask them lo
on lire letter from the woman
who raised three children whom close the doors more gently, but
stir adopted at birth and Is now a I don't want to offend them.
Any advice would lx* appreci­
g ra n d m o th e r? None o f her
ated.
children wantrd lo locale their
Mt r aid Photo by Mir* b H i m l in*
hlrth mothers and she asked II CEOROE IN SHELTON. WAbH.
DEAR GEORGE: Asking a
Smith,
State
President
Walter
Butler, Brother
her children were unusual I can
Chairman Craig Merkerson, Shonda Ferguson,
Ruben Larkin, District Deputy It Colonel Joyco
answer that. They are not neces­ close Irlend to please close doois
Tamoka McCrao. N icole Lemon and Bryan
Byrd
sarily unusual — hut they are more gently should not offend a
Whitolield Back row. loft to right. Brother Jeffuo
lucky. I am adopted and have habitual door slammer — but
always known It. I am now -10 you know your friends better
years old. and have no desire to than I. so. simply show them
find my birth parents. When you ihis column and say*. "I cannot
told the mother that It was a tell a lie. I am Hie George who
• Shonda Ferguson who will study to become a physiologist
wonderful compliment to her wrote that letter ”
By MARVA HAWKINS
DEAR
READERS:
Ain't
it
the
continue
her education In the at the University of South Flor­
and her husband, you couldn't
Herald Columnist
truth?
ida.
field of nursing at Florida AAM
have given a better answer
Tills
scientific
fact
Is
liased
Corporal Olivia Ayres. Past
University
P.M.C. IN W IC H ITA. KAN.
S AN FO R D — C e le ry C ity
On an olt repeated tiling
Slate
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A txxfy immersed in water
DEAR P.M.C.: Not all my
study to become a doctor, she and Brigadier General J Smith
T e m p le No, 32 1 Im p ro v ed
Will make a telephone ring
presented the awards to Un­
readers agreed with me I can
He lie vole ut Protective Order of will iiegln her schooling at Sem­
M IM I K A Y . W ALL
deserving students.
understand (hat. And some birth
inole Community College.
Elks of the World held Its Past
S TR E ET JOURNAL
A special thanks goes to the
mothers prefer NOT to be found,
• Tameka McCrac who's goal
Grand Exalted Ruler Annual
Education Department of i In*
Is
to
bromc
a
Journalist
will
Award program in honor of the
attend Bcthunc-Cookman Col­ Elks nl Sanford to Drill Unit
late Brothers Lockwood Brown
Company " F " of the Antler
lege.
and Walter E. Mosley
• Bryan Whltcfleld wants to he Guard, and the Past Stale Presi­
The worship service was held
a teacher and will attend Florida dents' Club
at the St John Metropolitan
The youth of today are the
liaptisi Church with Pastor Rob­ State.
success of tomorrow. State Pn•
Craig
Merkerson
who
aspires
e r t D o cto r d e l i v e r i n g th e
srllrnt Walter Butler of the Flor­
to go into the Held of elementary
message of the morning The
ida Stale Association brought
Young Adult Choir o f St. John's education received tile Past
greetings and gave encourage
Grand
Exalted
Ruler
Lockwood
p re s e n te d the m u sic. T h e
Brown-Waiter E. Mosley Schol­ merit lo the scholarship recipi­
awards program was presided
ents
arship
Award for 1993. He will
over by Colonel Ruben Larkin.
attend
Bcthunc-Cookman
Col­
Introductions ol the students
The occasion was given by Sgt
and purents were made by
lege.
EG George Myles Following
T h e G race H ayncs-Brewcr
Colonel Retha Baker.
cam e thr Introduction of the
Past State Presidents Club pres­
Words and appreciation wenhonor students who are the 1993
ented the First Annual Mary L.
given by Lt. Colonel Joyce Byrd
Merit Scholars of Lake Mary
McClalron scholarship to Nicole on behalf of Colonel Roosevelt
High School
Lemon, a 1993 graduate of Cummings Jr., company com
The prescription o f monetary
Seminole
High School. She will
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at I t a.m when they were
s e r v e d punc h by N a n c y
Tcrwtllcgcr.
The bride's table wax covered
with a lumily helrtoubi vfotlt and
centered with an arrangement of
freshly cut roses Irani the garden
ol the bridegroom’s paternal
great aunt. Dorothy Williams.
The other smaller tables also
held the same rose arrange­
ments.
G u e s ts

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assortment ol casseroles, vege­
ta b les. frozen A rctic salad,
a s s o r te d ro lls and d essert
prpepared by the hostesses.
Among those attending were
the bride's mother, the bride­
g ro o m 's m other and Selm a
W illia m s , the b rid e g ro o m 's
maternal grandmother.
On July 12. Jackie was enter­
tained at a miscellaneous bridal
shower given by Mary Bridges
and Ruth Carlton of Sanford und
O u Id a

T u ttle

o f

O r la n d o ,

maternal great aunts o f the
bridegroom , at the Sanford
home of Mary and Bill Bridges.
Forty guests were Invited to
a tte n d the e ve n in g o f fun,
laughter, games and fellowship.
Refreshments were served after
the bride-elect opened her many
lovely and useful gifts.

Summer bridge
The Wednesday Bridge Social
has generated a lot of response
since Hs Inception this year. A
lot o f the credit goes to Libby
Prevail who spearheaded the
group of card players after she
got her fret wet as a diligent and
devoted member o f the Sanford
Woman's Club.
The bridge players met at the
Oak Avenue home of Elizabeth
MeElralh for the July meeting.
T h e y will continue to meet
during the summer months In
the homes of members.
Winners were the following:
Tony Hobson, first: Elizabeth
MeElralh. second: and Isabel
Wilson, third.
Others playing were: Charlotte
Smith, Frances Wilson. Jean
Williams. Helen Ernest. Rose
Jacobson. Beatrice Buck. Betty
Halback. Mary Dale Jones. Car­
rie Greene. Jane Philips und Vel
Logan.
Members are reminded that
they can bring guests to the
meetings. The next meeting will
be Aug. 11. at the home of Isabel
Wilson. For reservations, call
Isabel. 322-6276. or Libby.
349-5637.

Beth Bridges and W illiam
A n th on y Ahru/zino II were
married Saturday. April 3. ut
Grace Methodist Church. Two
days later. Belli fell down tin
steps" and broke her log while
she was on pnrl-llmr duty nl hoi
Job with the stale aiiorney s
office.
Ik-lh had planned to resign
from her Job In May lo work full
time In her new husband's
Winer Park law office. Conse­
quently. her resignation came a
hide curly.
She hud quite a struggle and
manages lo gel around on enri­
ches like a pro. She said she feels
II will take a year before she c an
walk full weight. Accompanied
hv tier husband, sire recently
went grocery shopping for tinfirst time since the accident. ” 1
was exhausted.'' she said.
A member of the national
MADD board of directors. Belli Is
also active In the Woman's Club
o f S an ford and tire Junior
Woman's club. Her husband
brought her an office computer
home so she could keep tab on
what's going on tu Ills law
practice.
Lust weekend, Beth and Gall
Hlll-Smlth. troth state officers In
(h e F lo r id a F e d e r a tio n o f
W o m en 's Club, atten d ed a
FFWC retreat at Grenlcfr to plan
next year's activities.
In the meantime. Betti ts
dreaming about (hut belated
honeymoon. "W e plan to go to
New S’ork." she xalci.

their lamtliex ai a tradtltonal
t hanksgiving dinner. But on the
day lx-fore the 1)lg Turkey Day.
Kathy slipped on the Job and
broke her kneecap.
Stir laughed and said. "Mom
(Dm Painter) said I did It to keep
from preparing Hie lood .*'
The Injury was no laughing
matter to Kathy. A simple little
kneecap break? Well, that socalled slpiple Injury kept Kathy
confined for six months before
she could drive, and ahoui a
mouth ugo she finally returned
to her Job as manager o f the
ladles department at Rutland’s
In the Altamonte Mall where she
Is on part-time status while she
continues to heal.
R em em b er how cu te und
vlvuclous Kathy was when she
graduated from Seminole High
School In 1965? Well, she still Is.
and who would believe she Is the
mother of two daughters. Stacey
Reichert. 26. o f Big Pine. Kv..
and Marcey Kinney. 22. ol San­
ford. Stacey lias two children. 4
and six months, and Marcey has
a son. 2lfi.
Six years ago. Kathy and
David Skyles. an architect, tlrd
th e

k n o t.

T h e y

liv e d

In

Sweetwater, on Lake Markham
Road and for quite some time
have lived at The Oaks near
Idyllwlldc where they enjoy all
their wonderful neighbors.
David bus two children. Steve.
26. and Tammy. 22. both of
Sanford.
Kathy feels she has a lew more
months of therapy before she is
back to normal. Then watch out!
She's a hall of fire.

Delayed honeymoon
Spcuklng ol breaks, there's
another true story with a had
breuk angle.
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getting a lot of breaks whether
they want them or not.
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B y Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR B IR T H D A Y
July 25. 1003
Instead of making a career
change In the year ahead, strive
In derive all the lM-nrflts you can
Iruin the field In which you’re
p resen tly involved. E xciting
surprises could I k- in the uffing.
LE O (July 23-Aug. 221 You're
capable n( iiandling difflctill dr*
veiop rn en ls today, provided
there is an absence o f outside
Interference. When others bull
In. they could throw you off
course. Leo, treat yourself In it
birthday gilt. Send fur your
Astro-Graph predictions for the
year ahead by mailing $ 1 2 5 anil
a long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope to Astro Graph, e/o litis
newspaper. P.O. Iktx -1*1(55. New
York. N Y 10193 Be sor* to
state your zodiac sign.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 221
Today if you have to make a
presentation to promote an Issue
you’re trying to advance, don’t
confuse facts wit It fantasy. Your
listeners won’t is- Interested In
supposition.
L IB R A ISept. 23-Oel 22) Ob­
je c t iv e and realistic tactics
should work well In commercial
dealings you have with strangers
today. Warmth must l&gt;e added,
however, when negotiating with
friends
SCORPIO (Oil 2-1 Nov 221
Good plans and Ideas will count
lor nil today It you lad to execute
them as outlined. Be s o r e your
actions do not deviate from your
blueprint
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23-Dec
211 T o d a y y o u m u s t be
extrem ely selective regarding
persons to whom you reveal
confidential Information. II you
make a wrong choice, what you
sav might Is- twisted and used
against you
C A P R IC O R N (Dee 22-Jan.
191 Ik- careful In endeavors with
frien d s today w h ere shared
expenses Is an Issue It tilts Isn't
h an d led correctly, som eone
might Im- charged ton much
A Q U A R I U S (Jan 20 Feb 191
Where your personal ambitions
are con cerned today, allies
might sop|M&gt;rt you only up to a
given |»olnt If you overstep this
boundary, you'll be on your
own.
PISCES (Frh. 20 March 20|
Com petitive games you play
with Irlends today should merely

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AR IE S (March 21 April 19) In
order lo I m successful today uud
have gratifying experiences, you
must be one thing without
trying to Im* another. If it is
business, slick to business; It It 's
pleasure, stick to pleasure
TAU R U S IApril 20 May 20)
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starter today, hot au uninspired
finisher. In order to Im- pro­
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One ot your best assets today ts
B y Bernice Bede Osol
your ability to graxp and retain
YOUR B IR TH D AY
knowledge regarding endeavors
Ju ly 20, 1903
or
situations In which you’ re
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lion o[M ti and functional In the
you acquire
year ahead with friends who
S A G IT T A R IU S INnv. 23-Dec.
now live In distant places. Some­
21) In your commercial dealings
thing beneficial could result with
today I m * especially cognizant of
a pal who was lucky for you
little details. It could be u
previously.
com bination of small things
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Doing
that'll enable you to turn a tidy
nice things for persons who
profit.
require your assistance Is likely
C A P R IC O R N (Dee. 22-Jan.
to Ik - a knee-jerk reaction today.
191 Don't feel you have lo do big
What makes your deeds Im­
lblogs In order b» win the respect
pressive Is the fact they'll Inof others today Actually, their
dune without any fanfare.
admiration will Im- aroused when
V IR G O (Aug 23-Rcpt. 22) Try
In spend time loday with friends you effectively use the little you
iuivcut your disposal.
who talk about tuples or Issues
you find mentally stimulating A
AQ U AR IU S |Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
brisk exchange o f Ideas could Ik- content with nominal pro­
prove extremely productive.
gress today where achieving an
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not sit on any Ideas or develop­ rented. These small steps that
ments today you feel could be are moving In the right direction
meaningful to you materially. arc of enormous Importance.
Y ou ’ re in a good c y c le for
PISCES (Feb. 20 Mnrrh 20)
jK-rsonal acquisition, so make You could do a hit better than
the most of It.
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GEM INI (May 2 1-June 201
Getting along with business as
sociales nr persons with whom
you have commercial dealings
shouldn't Im- problematical to­
day. However, handling social
involvements could I m- sticky.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
Managing your own resources
might not come easy (or you
loday. so It's Im-sI not to attempt
lo direct the financial allulrs ol
others. They could I m- the straws
th.it break theeuirnTsback.
A calculated risk could be In
order tl you really know what
voti're doing.
ARIES (March 21 April 19) If
there are rib threads l«-ft dangl­
ing or loose ends to be tied
dow n , y o u 'll k now y o u 'v e
h a n d Ie d y o u r t a s k s an d
assignments satisfactory today.
Completion signifies success.
TAU R U S (April 2(&gt;-May 201 Be
w illin g In make sm all c o n ­
c e s s io n s to d a y I f y o u 'r e
personally negotiating an im)&gt;ortan matter with another In
order to get what you want, you
must llrst prime the pump.
GEM INI IMay 2 1-June 20)
Saving money on what you buy
today In actuality will be the
same us making money. Do lots
of comparison shopping and
look for bargains wherever you
g&lt;&gt;
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Do not suppress your creative
Inclinations today, even when
performing mundane chores.
Use these urges effectively in
everything you do.
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By P h illip Alder
There are times (the Senior
Life Master explained to his
Saturday morning class) when
you have u crucial guess to make
In a suit. Perhaps you are faced
with a two-way finesse. It Is best
lo delay the decision for as long
as |M)sslhlc. Find out as much as
you can about the other suits
iK-fore committing ymnsell in
the critical suit.
This deal Is a relatively simple
example o f the genre.
The SLM put the North-South
cards on the hoard and then
continued.
S o u th 's b id d in g w a s a g ­
gressive. Opposite a single raise,
he was thin Inr his jump to
game. But the vulnerable game
iMintis Is a powerful lure. And
the opponents' silence suggested
favorable soil breaks.
West led the spade king. Hast
signaling with the queen lo show

the Q-J. West continued with
two more rounds o f the soli
Sooth ruffed, drew trumps and
paused to assess the prospects.
Clearly he had to find the
diamond queen lo make ,)iis
game. But who held the key
queen? Not having the (towers of
Mr. P. Hal Sims, an expert In the
early days o f contract bridge,
who reputedly never mlsguesaed
a two-way finesse, South led the
club king.
When West won with the ace.
the final piece of the Jigsaw
puzzle had fallen intis place.
West had shown up with I I
(Milnts the A-K o f spades und the
club are. How could he have the
diamond queen as well, when hr
couldn'l open the bidding?
South won the dub return In
the dummy, cashed the diamond
ace. fin e s s e d In d iam o n d s
through East and claimed Ills
contract.

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Sanlord Herald. Sanlotd. Florida - Sunday. July 25. 1993

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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' N O TIC E OF ACTION IN E M IN E N T DOMAIN
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT OF THE E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L CIR C U IT, IN AN D FOR
S E M IN O L E COUNTY. F L O R IO A
Jt*
CASE N O *1 m i CA I I L
* ST M IN O L E COUNTY, a p o litic a l subdivision o t th# M » '» o l Florida,
a
P etition **.
.G L O R IA W W E S T M O R E LA N D JOHN L M A Y N A R D , B AR N ETT
TOANK OF C E N T R A L F L O R ID A . N A
a N a tio n a l Banking
.O rg a n ! ra tio n
F L O R ID A POWER C O R P O R ATIO N , a Flo rida
C orp ora tion RAY V A L D E S a t Ta« C o u rtlo i o l Sam tnol* County,
»F lo rid a and th * unknow n spouse* o l th* above II any. tha lr ha ir*.
\d r &gt; 't a r t a ttig n a a t g ra n la a t. c rtd ilo rt I* ** # * *. a ie c u to rt ad
• m m ittra to rs . m ortgagee*. lu d flm rn t c r r d 'lo tl tru s te e * H tnP oidaft
'p a r to r n In p o tta ttlo n and any and all o ttw r p e rto n t P aring or
f l a m in g lo h a ra any r ig h t. I l l l * or Intaratl by, through, under or
,'a g a im l th * «bora nam ed D alendanlt. or other w i t * claim in g any
't ig h t , M l* , o r In te r* i t in th * re *lp to p # rly deter ibed In Ih it action,
D alendanlt
iT O
THOSE ABO VE N A M E O D E F E N D A N T S A N D TO ALL
IP A R T IE S C L A IM IN G IN TE R E S T BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
•A G A IN S T THE N A M E D D E FE N D A N TS A N D TO A L L PAR TIES
lH A V IN G OR C L A IM IN G TO HAVE ANY R IG H T . TITLE OR
'IN T E R E S T IN THE P R O P E R TV OESCRlBEO OELOW
An E m inen t Dom ain P e titio r together w ith I t t D eclaration o l
Taking h a t been tile d in th * a b o rr tlytad c o u rt to acquire certain
p ro p e rty in le r e t't In Sami n o t* County. F lorida, d e s c rib e d # * lo llo w t
T U S K A M IL L A ROAD
PARCEL. IIU M B tR

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(P H A S E I )
F E E S IM P L E

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T o w n s h ip
21 S o u t h ,
Range 10 K n o t ,
S e a ln o le
C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a ;
th a n c o
ru n
H .O 0 * 2 O * 2 l“ E .
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5 . B 9 * 18 • 0 4 " E . p a r a l l e l w it h th o S o u th l i n o o f
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i n g t l i o r o l n 1 , 159 s q u a r e l o o t a u t o oi l o s s .
TO G ETH ER WITH
P A R C E L HUMBER 7 4 5
T U S K A M IL 1 A ROAD (P H A S E 1)
TEMPORARY C 0M 8TR U C T10H CASEMENT
C o n a o n c o a t t lio S o u tb s a s t c o rn e t o f t h o S o u th w u a t 1 / 4 o f t h a S o u t b s a s t 1 /4 o f S u c t i o n 2 4 ,
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s a id S o u th U n a 1 .1 2 f a s t to th o u x in t in q M o s t
r I q h t - o f - w a y l i n o o f T u s k a w llla R o a d a s show n
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1 2 .1 2 f e a t t o t h o p o in t o f b u g in n in g ; th u n c a

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GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

1. Advsrtiss what paopia wanil
CMdran's clothing, ckthot colloci
ibtet. Tool» books and ansquei are
Y*o mod popular H orn*
2. Make It convenient lo shop at
yoor garage salat Be tors there u
actequate parking space Pott tk
with ckfee bon* to parking arai
arrangamontt with neighbor*
2. Make H astv to pay! Havo plant/ ol change and ■
tyium kx handing Maka aura on* person it on duty at aH
I met at a centralfod tocoson praterabty with a calculator or
adchnfl machma
4. Provide orlcoa. Do not maka every parson ask.
Pncet maka (or quick,
much is ffris/Pf
‘ eftoctsw
“ ‘ taOi or a good
lor cuttomari to dart bargaining
r eGal
. an early alert. Soj up dttpftyi the evening before
it possible
I. Departmental!]#. Separata Su naiponwva ilomi from
tie more cotSr area* Group furniture, clothing, toy*, lewn
equipment and
i other item with imJar morchaniisa
one aroa lor 'Under $5‘ . another
7. Specialise. EtUblith
E
kx 'Under St’ Contutor having a batch ol Hams Suit are
'FREE with purchase ol S3*. Romember M youngdera,
too Encourage But with small, low pncod itomt tost are
appropruito for Bus purpose.
S. Time your Hto carefully! Havo 8 at ■ time when most
people are at home and unconoBmed with special event*
y. Combine your efforts I Incorporate your sat# with a
nwghbor lor more variety and grsator impact
10. Ba specific I When advoriung your sale mtha newspa­
per, list mdmdual items Don't simply say, 'several Bungs
erasable.* Each tone you ltd an item, you are broadening
Bie kit ot potential customers
11. Ba gonerousi II you have items left over, give them to
a charitable organizaSon. II you see Btal some items are not
moving woDduring tha salt, martsthemdown dunng the lad
hours Remember, the prune reason tor holding Bte sale is
to tom your unwanted items into caihl

c o n t i n u e N . 8 9 * 1 8 10 4 " H . a l o n g s a i d S o u t h
5 .0 1 f o o t ; t h a n c a r u n N , 0 4 * 1 1 10 0 * E . 4 0 .0 7

U na
fa s t

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S o u th w e s t
1 /4
of
th a
S o u th e a s t
1 /4 ;
thonco run S . 8 9 * 1 B ' Q 4 " E . along aald N o r t h Una
5 .0 1 f o a t t o a p o i n t o n a c u r v a c o n c a v a W e s t­
e r ly ,
h a v in g a r a d iu s o f 7 5 8 0 .5 2 f a s t a n d a
c h o rd
b e a r in g
of
S . 0 4 * 0 B '4 5 a M.
th o n c o
ru n
S o u t h o r ly a lo n g t h e a r c o f s a id c u r v o 1 5 .9 4
f o o t th ro u g h
a c e n tra l
a n g lo
of
0 0 * 0 7 '1 4 " ;
th o n c o
ru n
S . 0 4 * 1 2 '2 2 " W .
2 4 .1 2
fo o t
to
th o
p o in t
of
b e g in n in g ,
c o n ta in in g
th e r e in
201
s q u a re f o o t a o ro o r lo s s .
Each Defendant I t fu rth e r noil had m a t the P etition er *111 pe titio n
for an O rder of T aking before In# H onorable Newman D B rock, on *
o t th * Judge* of Ihe above tty led C ourt, on th * I f t t i day of Auguyt.
I f f ) . a t 1 » p m . In th * Lem lnoi* County C o u rlh o u t*. Santord,
F lo rida, in accordance w ith l i t D eclaration of T aking heretofore file d
In Ih it ca u t* A ll D a le n d a n lt to H ilt tu it and a ll other in ta ra tte d
p a rlla t m ay llm a ly ra q u a tt a hearing on th * P e titio n for th * O rder ol
Taking at th * lim a and place d e tlgnated and t * heard Any
Oatendant ta ilin g to t i l * a llm a ly ra q u a tt fo r he aring th a 11 w aive any
rig h t lo o b ja c l lo Ih * O rd e r of Taking
AN D
Each Defendant and any other p e rto n t c la im in g any In fa ra tt in th *
property described In th * P etition In th * above tty la d E m inent
Dom ain proceeding I t hereby require d to ta r v * w ritte n defense* it
any you hav*. lo tha P e tition heretofore file d In Ih it c a u t* on tha
P etitioner. and any ra q u a tt tor a h e aring on tha p e titio n lo r th *
O rder o f Taking If d * tire d , on P e titio n e r* A tto rn e y, w hota name
and a d d re tt I t tfto w n below on or before A u g u tt I I, l» t I. and to file
tha o rig in a l o t your w ritte n d e le n te t and any ra quatt tor hearing on
th * P etition for th * O rd er o t Taking w ith th * C lark of H ut Court
eith er before te r v lc * on th * P e titio n e r'* A ttorney o r im m a d la ta iy
tha raa ttar, to thow w hat rig h t, t ill* , In ta ra tl o r Han you o r any o l you
have or cla im In and to tha preparty d a tc rlb a d In ta&gt;d P a lilio n and to
thow c a u t* If any you have, w hy paid p ro p e rly th o u id not be
condemned tor !h * u ta t and p u » p o t*t a t ta t lo rth In ta ld P a lilio n If
you fa ll to answer a de fault may b * entered a g a ln tt you to r th * re lie f
demanded In I he P e titio n II you ta ll to re q u e tt a hearing on th *
P etition lo r O rder ot T a tln g you vhall w a n e any rig h t to object to
ta x)O rd e r ot Taking
W ITN ES5 m y hand and t* a l ot la id C ourt on th * K th day ot June

im
(S E A L )
V A R Y A N N E MORSE
C LER K OF T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN AN D FOR S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
Hy Jean O rllla n l
Deputy Clerk
Ro b e r t a M c M i l l a n
County A ttorney
lo r S em inol*C ounty. F lo rid a
V em lnol*C ounty Services B uilding
HOI E a t t F I r t l Street
Santord F lo rid a 111)t
Telephone (aOMJJI 11)0. E at H U
A ttorney for P etitioner
P u b lith July l » . » . I f f )

DEG af

Legal Notice
A D V E R T IS E M E N T
THE B O A RD O F COUNTY COMM ISSIONERS
TM EC O U N TYO F S EM IN O LE
Separate seeled b id * to» FC JO* M y rtle Lake M ills'M S B U w ill b*
accepted by B a rry L Hastings. P urchasing Manager to* th *
Seminol* County Board Ot County C om m issioners at th * offices Ot th *
Purchasing D ivision, u n til J 00 P M . local tim e . Wednesday Auguyt
I I . I f f ) B 'd* w ill b * pu b licly opened and read aloud as soon as
possibl* thereafter in th * County Services B uild ng Room ylOJt
board et County C om m ission*** A u d ito riu m . 1101 E 1st Street
Santord F lor Ida Th* person whose duty it I* to open b d * w ill dec d#
when closing lim e has a rriv e d and no bids received a tta r th *
specified tim e w ill b# considered B id* received attar th * specified
lim a shall be returned unopened
M A IL OR 0 E L IV E R TO County Services B uilding HOI £ 1st
S lr* * t Purchasing O i*ts*on Boom ) » # . Santord. F la r'd * I J f r j
BIDS MUST BE R E C E IV E D IN THE PU RC H A S IN G D IV IS IO N
HOI E 1ST S TREET - ROOM 1X4 - SANFORD F L O R ID A . NO
LA TE R THAN &gt; 00 P M LOCAL T IM E . ON B ID O P E N IN G OATE
BIOS R E C E IV E D A F T E R THAT T IM E W IL L NOT BE AC
C E P T E 0 NO E X C E P TIO N S W IL L BE M A 0 E BIOS W IL L NOT
BE A C C E P TE D O R R E C E IV E 0 IN ROOM to n
NO FA C S IM ILE OR T E LE G R A P H IC B ID SUBMISSIONS W ILL
BE ACCEPTED
M A R K O U T S ID E O F E N V E L O P E FC JO* M y r t le L a ke
H ills MSBU
SCOPE OF WORK To p r o v d * a ll labor, m a te ria l* equipm ent and
other items necessary Including fw ciiil.es and services. w ithout
aveaption lo r th * proper aiacu t-on and com pletion ot th * M y rtle
L a k * H ills MSBU roadw ay p a v n g and d rainag e Im provem ents as
shown on th * con tract draw ings and indica ted In lh * contract
documents
A P r* B id Conference w ill be held on Tuesday. August 1. t * * l at
J 00 P M at th * C ounty Sarvicas B uilding. T h ird F lo or. Room )000
ItO lE F irs t SI . Sanlord F L J J fF I
B ID BOND I I N ) R E Q U IR E D Bids m u st be accom panied either
by a cashier * check upon an Incorporated bank o r tru s t company,
m a d* payable to Board of County C om m issioner*. Sam m o l* County.
F lo rid a or a b id bond w ith co rp o ra l* surety satisfa ctory lo the
County, lor not lass than liv * percent l l \ ) o l th * total am ount o l th *
b id as per specification*
FOR FU R THE R IN F O R M A T IO N CONTACT Linda C Jones
Contracts Analyst 1*0/1 111 I I M E i t J ltJ
Specifications w ilt be ava ila ble Monday. Ju ly If . I f * ) and may be
obtained at the County Services B uilding P urchasing D ivision. T hird
Floor. Room 1/08. 1101 E F irs t SI . Santord. F L iW t P aym ent ol
t)0 00 w ill be require d tor each sat. no re fu n d * w ill be made
Specification* Plans a r * available tor rv v ia w In lh * Purchasing
O lvislon
NOTE A LL PR O SPEC TIVE OFFER O R S ARE H E R E B Y CAU
T IO N E D NOT TO CONTACT ANY M E M B E R OF THE S EM IN O LE
COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY C O M M IS S IO N R S R E G A R D IN G
THE ABOVE B ID A L L CONTACTS M U S T BE C H A N N E LE D
THROUGH THE P U RC H ASIN G 01 VISION
Th* County reserves th * rig h t to re je ct any or a ll otters, w ith or
w ithout causa, to w aive technicalities, o r to accept lh * o ffe r w hich in
if* best lodgement best serves lh * inta rasf o l lh * County Cost of
sub m ittal o l this otter is considered an o p eratio nal cost of tha o tter c»
and shall not b * pasted on to or bo rn* by th * County
B a rry L Hastings
Purchasing Manager
County Services B u ilding
H ot E t i t Street
Santord. F L 1 2 /J I
Publish July 11, I f f )
D EG 144

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE IIT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D T O R
S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO t)« 4 0 f CAM L
U S BANCORPM ORTGAG E
COMPANY
P la m titl

vs
E D W IN M M ARCANO E T A L
Defendant)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ED W IN M MARCANO and
JO SEPH IN E MARCANO
R ESIDENCE UNKNOW N
LA S T K N O W N M A IL IN G
ADDRESS
1)1 10 W e«lord Terrace *40
Jam aica. NY H a l)
A N D TO A ll parsons claim in g
an m if f * * t hy, through under or
ag ainst th * aforesaid Oatan
dent*
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D TH A T an action »o to r*
clove a m ortgage on the totlow
ing described properly located
inS em m ol*C o unty F lo rida
L o t 4. G A R D E N L A K E
E S T A T E S . U N IT ONE
ac
co rd in g to the p la t thereof
recorded m P lat Book It , P ag**
I t and 11 ot th * Public Records
Ot S*mmola County. F lor id *
Together w ith a ll structures
and im p ro v e m e n t* now and
h * r * a t ! * r on said land, and
t iilu r e * attached thereto and
a ll rents. Issues, proceed*, end
p ro fits accruing and to a c c r**
fro m said prem ises a ll o l wtveh
a r * included w ithin the lor ego
m g d e s c r i p t i o n a n d th e
habendum thereof, also a ll gas
steam e le c tric , water and other
he aling, cooking, re frig e ra tin g
lig h tin g plum bing ven tila ting
irrig a tin g and power systems
machines, appliances llito r e s
and appurtenances which a r*
now or m ay her alter per tarn lo
or be used with. In. or on s it"I
premises even though they m.s,
be detached or detachable
has been t ied ag am tt you and
you a i* required to ter v* a copy
o ' you* w ritte n defenses It any
to this action, on V IC K I M
VARGO of ANOERSON A
RUSH Attorneys tor P 'A ln tilt
whose address is JJJ East Cen
tra l Boulevard Orlando. F lo rida
JTS01. and III* the orig in a l w ith
tha Clerk o l th# above styled
Court on or before lh * l)th d i r
o l August I f f )
otherwise a
lu d g r n a n l m a y ba e n te re d
against you lor th * re lie f ctr
mended m lh * Com plaint
WITNESS M Y HAND AND
SEAL OF SAID COURT on this
M th day ot June i f f )
IS E A U
V A R Y A N N E MORSE
as Clerk o lv a d Court
By Heather Brook*
as Deputy Clerk
Publish July &lt; H &lt;1 J) &gt;**]
OEG 41

IN T H E C IR C U IT C U U R T
OF THE E IG H T E E N T H
f lim e IA L C IR C U IT
IN AN D FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
C at* No f t M )&gt; CA I4K
IM F D IM E SAVINGS BANK
OF NEW YORK FSB.

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P la m titl
VI
STEVE ROCHE D A N N Y M
MONROE P A M E L A S
MONROE M O R I/O N
IN VESTM ENTS I N C .
U N IT E O S T A T E S O F
A M E R IC A
IN T E R N A L
R E VE N U E SERVICE
CONCFTTA M ON R O E, and
SPRING V A L LE Y FARMS
CO M M UN ITY ASSOCIATION
INC
O elendanlt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
O e le n d a n lt. S T E V E
ROCHE, residence unknow n,
la tf known address 141 Sylvan
D riv e . W inter P ark
F lo rid a
T J / lf
H O R IZ O N IN V E S T
M E N T S . IN C . a d d re s s un
known last known address tala
Gay Hoad W inter Park Flor
Id a
and C O N C E T T A
MONROE residence unknown
last known address 4 IU Bar
ric k . *104. F a ir fa i. VA J » )1 , not
known to be dead o r a lir * . and
it dead. Ihe unknown spout*,
h e ir s , d e v is e e s , g r a n t * * * ,
assignees lie n o rs , c re d ito rs ,
trustees or other c la im a n ts by
th r o u g h , u n d e r o r a g a in s t
S TE V E ROCHE
H O R IZ O N
IN V E S T M E N T S , IN C
and
CONCETTA MONROE
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT!
F IE D that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on th# follow ing
properly in Sam lnol* County.
F lor &gt;da
L O t If. SPRING V A L L E Y
V IL L A G E . A C C O R D IN G TO
THE PLAT THER EO F AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK ) i
PAGE TO PU BLIC HECOROS
O f S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
FLO R ID A
has been Med a g a m tt you by th *
p la m titl in th * eb O vt style d
causa, and you are re quire d to
serve a copy ot your w ritte n
d t f e n t a s . i t a n y . to i t on
STEPHEN C PREUSS ESO
p l a m t i t l s a tto rn e y
P ra u ts
Vaughn A Associates P A
101
South Boulevard Tampa Flor
da 11404 111)1 )ia 1)44 on or
before August 4 i f f ) and in *
th * o rig inal w ith th * clerk o l this
C o u 't either b*1o'# service on
p l a m t i t l s a tto r n e y o r im
m edllefy thereafter otherw ise
a de fault w ill be entered ag am tt
you lor the re !.*! demanded m
th * com plaint
WITNESS m y hand era) teal
Ol this Court on th * M th day ot
Jun*. I f f )
IS E A U
M AR VAN N E MORSE
Clet k o l lh * C irc u it Court
By P a lric ia F Heath
Deputy Clark
Publish July a. It. I I. IS. i f f )
DEG aO

Legal Notice

I

NOTICE OF ACTION IN E M IN E N T DOM AIN IN THE
C IR C U IT C OURTOF TH E E IG H T E E N T H J U D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR S E M IN O LE COUNTY. F L O R ID A
CASE NO T) H t l CA 11 K
S E M IN O LE COUNTY a p o litic a l subdivision ot the State o l Florida

Petitioner
v
THE HE IRS OF JESSIE S M IT H . M A X C IN E S M IT H ANNA
S M IT H O O U G L A S l A L L E N . A D E L E W A L L E N W IL L IA M A
MOORE JOHN M O O R E . O P H E L IA J MOORE U N IT E D S T A T E S
OF A M E R IC A IN T E R N A L R E V E N U E SERVICE R IC H AR D E
M O LE SR 0 IA N E L M O L E . R A Y V ALD ES a t T a . Collector Ol
Seminole County. F lo rida, and the unknown spouses o l tha a b o rt, It
any. th e ir h a lrt. d a n * * * * . assignees grantees, cre ditors, lessees,
e ie c u lo r* a d m in is tra to r*, m ortgagees ludg m en t cre ditor *
trustees lienholders, per sons In possession and any and ah oilier
persons having or c la im in g to have * r y rig h t. I l l l * o r Interest by
through, under or against tha above named Defendants, or otherwise
c la im in g any rig h t, l i l l t . or Interest In the re al property
described in this action.
Defendants
TO
THOSE ABOVE N A M E O D E F E N D A N T S A N D TO A LL
P A R T IE S C L A IM IN G IN T E R E S T BY THROUGH UNDER OR
AG A IN ST THE N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S . A N D TO A LL PAR TIES
H A V IN G OR C L A IM IN G TO H A VE A N Y R IG H T. T IT L E OR
IN T E R E S T IN T M E P R O P E R TY D E SC R IB E D BELO W
A n E m inent Domain P atltign . together w ith its D eclaration of
Taking has been tiled m th * above styled co u rt to acquire certain
p ro p e rty Interests in S am lnol* County. F lo rid a described as follows
THE P A R C E L
JOHNSON H IL L AREA
(LOTS ) f A N D M l
STOR M W ATER D R A IN A G E PROJECT
Lot 1), LONE PINES, aecordm g to lh * P i#t I hereof as recorded In
P la t Book t l . Pwg* ) l . o t th * P ublic Records o l S am lnol* County
F lo rid a
TO G ETH ER W ITH
Lot )4 LONE PINES, according lo t h * P lal Iharaol a* recorded m
P lat Boos t j Pag* ) l . o l Ihe P ublic Record* of Sem m ol* County.
F lo rid a
Each Oatendant is lu r lh a r no tifie d that th * P etition er w ill petition
tor an O rder ot Taking before th * H onorable H obart 0 McGregor
o n * ot th * Judges ot th* above styled C ourt, on the 4th day ol August
I f f ) , 41 I 00 p m . In th * S am lnol* County Courthouse Santord
F lo rid a in accordance w ith Its D eclaration o l Taking heretofore tiled
in th is causa A ll D efendant* to this suit and a ll other interested
p a rti* * m ay llm a ly request a hearing on th * P e tition lo* th * Order ot
Taking at the tim e and place designated and be heard Any
Defendant ta ilin g to h i* a tim e ly request tor hearing m a il waive any
rig h t to object to th * O rder o l Taking
AND

I
I

Each Defendant and any oth er persons cla im in g any Inle fesl in th *
pro p e rly described In the P e titio n in the above styled Em inent
D om ain proceeding IS hereby re q u ire d to serve w ritte n defenses ,1
any you have to the P e titio n h a rtlo lo re tile d In this cause on Ihe
P c lilio n a r. and any request lo r a hearing on the p e titio n lor the
O rder ot Taking. II desired, on P e titio n e r's A tto rn e y, whose name
and address I* shown below on or belore July Jf. I f f ) , and la hie the
o rig in a l ot your w ritte n datansas and any request lo r hearing on I tie
P e titio n for th * Order o l T aking w ith tha C lark ot tin s C ourt either
be fo re se rvice on lh * P e titio n e r's A tto rn e y or Im m e d ia te ly
th e re a t!**, to show what rig h t, title , interest or ban you or any o l you
h a v * or Claim In and to th * p ro p e rty described in said P etition and to
show causa. 11 any you h a v*. why s a d p roperty shou'd not be
condemned to* the uses and purposes as set lo rth in said P etition It
you ta il to answer, a default m a y be entered against you tor th * re lie f
demanded In the P etition It you fa ll to request a hearing on th *
P e titio n for O rder Jl T aking you shall w aive any rig h t to o b |*c l to
sa&gt;d O rder ot Taking
WITNESS m y hand and seal o l salij Court on th * ts th d a y o l June
Iff)
(S E A L )
M A R V A N N E MORSE
C LE R K OF THE C IR C U IT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , FLO R IO A
By Ruth King
D eputy Clerk
R O B E R T A M cM i l l a n
County A ttorney
tor S em inol* County. Flo rida
Seminole County Services B u ild in g
1101 East F irs t Street
Sanford. F lo rid a )J J )l
Telephone ( a O J ) » M IX E a t D la
A ttorney (0* P e titio n **
P ublish July IS. I f f ) and J u ly » . I f f )
OEG )

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7 1 - H e l p W anted

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CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

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MONDAY thru
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A SUNDAY

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* 3 Lints Minimum
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insertion. Plaaaa check your ad for accuracy tha fire* day it
runa.

ADMINISTRATIVE PERSON
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I n e n d ly
a n d h a te some
know ledge o l d o gi end cals
Need ASA P C a lll M *10*
AGENTS A V O N Earn to SO*.
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Guaranteed
JON d isco u n ts Sandl 3)1 11*3

AGENTS REAL ESTATEI
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of tra in in g successful agents
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We ll he p 1
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in fo r m a tio n , c a ll I 11* Tie
a m . e . t P u a a * a m *P M T
days
AUTO A U C T IO N D R IV ER S
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Legal Notices

12— E ld e rfy C are

NOTIC E O F
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice i» hereby given trial I
am engaged m b u s m v t, a l ISM
Sanford Ave . 1 101 Sanford FL
JI77) Semino'a County, Florida
under the F lc titlo u i Name of
THE CLOW F IS ti, and that I
inland to re g u la r la id name
w ith Ina D ivision o l Corpora
l i t n i Tallahassee F lo rida In
accordance w ith the provisions
p i tr&gt;e F ictitious Name Statutes
To W it Section MSC"f Florida
Statutes tW I
Paul Minton
Publish July IS. m i
DEO HO

LA K E S ID E MANOR A C LF ot
la r s a q u i t t . c h a r m in g
la k e s id e hom e t o ' a d u lt
assisted liv in g P rlv a ’ e rooms,
l a h r s u p e rv is io n
B e tty
JOT *40 lis a

21 — Personals
ADOPTIONS
F ree m edical care, transpor
ta tlo n , counseling
p r iv a te
do ctor plus livin g t ip e n te s
B ar r l l t m Call A ttorney John
F r itk e r
I M0 SIT laao

23— Lost &amp; Found
e F O U N D DOG. M in ia t u r e
G reyhound l?th St S l f «
area lem a ie 111 10*3
LOST CAT V ic in ity E n te rp rise
Osteen Rd t i l * R E W A R D ! IT
yr o ld m an g rie ving over tost
cat
la rg e b la c k Iw h ite
m a r k in g s ) m n e d b re e d
nam ed B g Foot 173 S«aa

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US N A M E
Notica Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business a&lt; 111
E yt.e Or Oviedo F L 3)7*1
Samino e County F lo rid a , under
th * F ct.tio ui Nam# of
O M N I KNOWLEDGE and that I
inland to register said name
w ith the D ivision o l Corpora
lions Tallahassee F lo rida in
accordance w ith the provisions
0* the Fictitious Name Statutes
To W it Section iaS oe Florida
Statutes m i
Kenton E Thompson
Publish July IS. m i
D EG 1*3

LOST F E M A L E CAT. Tortoise
shell da rk calico w / w h ite
spot on chin E alt S3 o il I a in
O e B e ry
1 Pandy ' R e w a rd
aCT l i e 03*1__________________
REW ARD
SJ00I Lost dog
sm a ll g ra y and w hite Shih
Tru, fem ale * ! lbs Lost fro m
R em ington Oaks Lake M a ry
o n * I * No tags I I I ITT*

25— Special N o nces
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged m business at 1*0 S
Slate Road *1*. ilOaa. Altamonte
Springs, F L 1)7 U , Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo rid a , u n der the
F ictitio u s Name of GOLF USA
and that 1 Intend to re gister sad
nam e w ith the D ivision ot Cor
potations Teltehesvee. Florida.
In accordance w ith the pro
visions ot the F ic titio u s Name
Statutes. To W it: Section US W,
F iQtida Statutes I * * ' .
T O M * G E R R Y'S
GOLF. INC
Gereld L. C ragar
Publish : J uly IS. m i
DEG H I

I, W illia m Ray B tlle w w ill no
longer be responsible fo r any
debts In cu rre d by D eborah P.
B ellew as of July I I . m i _____

JESSIE MITCHELL
The S anford Housing A u th o ri
•y is try in g to locate Jessie
M itc h e ll. RE
E m ploym ent
B enefits due h m ,_ N o &gt; n $ w fl_
fo rw a rd in g address The cost
tor the advertisem ent w ill be
charged to Jess*e M itch ell
C ontact:
M rs. P hyllis Richerdsen
E xecutive Director
Sanlord Housing A utho rity
P O Bar 1311
Sanlord. FL13TT1 l i t *
P hone.M T 113 3IM
TIN A TUB N E R T 1CK E T S 111
E tc
seats! Orlando A rena
Aug » LK)each 111 SIM

IN V IT A T IO N TO B ID
S T E A M P IP E REPLACE
MENT
Bid test
Sem inole C ounty Board ol
County Com m issioners requests
In ttra s ta d p a rtie s to subm it
fo rm a l scaled bids fo r tha above
referenced In v ita tio n to Bid
Btd p e tte g e s are aveitefiie
between the hours o t I X a m
to S 00 p m . a t the County s
Purchasing D ivision located at
1101 E 1st Street. RoomlJO*
Sanford. F L M i l l
Reguest for bid documents
m ay be made by c a llin g leotl
I I I 1130 estension T ilt , or via
facsim ile at laOTUM »S*»
A M A N D ATO R Y P re B&gt;dCon
lerence w ill be held on Thurs
day. July If, I f f ) l l l X i n
(lo ca l tim e ) e l Seminole County
Services B uilding. Room M00.
llO t E 1st S tree t. Sentord.
F lo rid a Only Bids tra m Bidders
en record e l attendance af the
P re-Bid Conference w ill be ac­
cepted.
Bids m ust be received by Ihe
P urchasing O lvlslon no later
than io n p m (lo ca l lim a) on
W ednesday, A ugust I I . IN )
Bids received a fte r such lim a
w ill be returned unopened B ds
shall t o addressed properly and
p l a i n l y m a r k e d w i t h Ih e
a p p ro p ria te bid nu m ber and
title AM bids snail be opened
p u b lic ly and read aloud
A L L P R O S P E C T IV E 810
O ERS ARE H E R E B Y CAU
T IO N E D NOT TO CONTACT
A N Y M E M B E R OF THE CFM
IN OLE COUNTY BOARD OF
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
R E G A R D IN G T H E ABO VE
B ID A LL CONTACTS MUST
BE C H A N N E LE D THROUGH
THE PURCHASING DIVISION
Contact Wandy Geitch. Pur
cha sin g S upe rvisor, at (aOTI
111 1130 e • te n s io n T i l l lo r
fu rth e r Inform a tion
M 'W B E 'e a r t encouraged to
p a rtic ip a te In tha b id process
/ * / B a rry L Hastings
Purchasing Manager
P ublish: J u ly IS. m i
D E G IU

27— N u rsery &amp;
Child C are
ABC S M A L L D A Y C A R E
Babies, toddlers 1 hot m eals
Free week ! Dee. 1110IU

For Excellent...
P rofessional C H ILD C A RE
Services, call 313 1003 ______
M IC H E LLE S HOUSE SIS PER
W E E K I O pen s 10 A M 11
M id n ig h t! H I 7*1111*110

31—M ed ical
F L O R ID A CORF is an outpa
tle n t re h a b ilita tio n f a d l y
pro vid in g the ideal service
you need For tn lo rm e llo n o r a
tour c a ll
u o ie o e

43— Legal Services
N E E O A W IL L or liv in g w ill?
C all Smiles 311 111* Also, legel
research done

55— Business
O pportunities
LOCAL VENDING ROUTE
H100 00 a week p o te n tia l
‘ Suit sail I eoo*3) l i e ]

RliUURANT FRANCHISE
AVAILABLE
Huddia House. Inc,
I *00 U4 5700 Sandra Law

61— M oney to Lend
BILLS DUE?
Have I Piece to P e yl Slash
M o n th ly Paym ents! Gel Cred
Hors O ft Your B ack! Easy
Q u e lltv No C ollate ral! t u aalO

71— Help W anted
A O O TO YOUR INCOME
S E L L AVON NOWI
C A LL 111 S ille r 111 M l*

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To s e rv ic e C entral FL a rte
Must ha ve Single asel truck,
and be a b le to haul up to I
tons P lease c a ll P hil or Jerry
at P ebble J u n c tio n 11) 3*3*

CAFETERIA WORKER
NO N IG H T S . NO W E E K
ENDS P a r t lim e Includes a ll
clean up a n d soma cashiering
H o u rs I t 10 ) 30 Mon F r l
t l h r Send resumes ONLY
lo J o h e r's Cato 1341 Silver
Laka D riv e Sanfo r d F L l i m

CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
The M o n ro e County S heriffs
O ffice is c u rre n tly seeking
F lo rida C e rtifie d Corrections
O fficers to s ta ll new direct
supervision in Key West, Ftor
ida In te rv ie w s w ill be con
ducted A u g u s t I t
M 1M) in
Ortando Please contact the
A pplican t Processing Section
at IM S ) 7*1 TOM tor more
in fo rm a tio n S tarting salary
&gt;1* *3* M
An Equal O p p o rtu n ity
At
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COSMETOLOGIST
w ith fo llo w in g
173 4*1*

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C0UNSELER AIDE
Q u a l if ic a t i o n s
a ic a t le n l
co m m u n ica tio n skills, d base 1
com puter e i p helpful. 1 yr
degree a n d or 7 yrs e ip in a
r e g i s t e r e d o r lic e n s e d
c h iid c e re fa c ilily required
A b ility to type *5 correct
words p e r m m . high school
d piom e o r G E O and valid FL
d riv e r lic e n s e req Training
conducted in Orlando, position
located in S anlord Apply al
aC, 1*17 E a s t Colonial D rly *
Monday o n ly ! No phone calls

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well o *g e n i re d Individual lor
e n te r in g d a l l y tim e and
erpense re p o rts , maintaining
accounts pa ya b le , preparing
new p r o t e c t In fo rm a tio n ,
m a in ta in in g o ttic * supplies,
and ro u tin e typ in g and other
office d u tie s as required Send
resume to PO Drawer 7*M.
Sanford F L 177/7 1*0* EOE

DAYCARE TEACHER
For 1. 7. an d 1 yr olds
E »per,«ncad o n ly 3711*30

FACTOIY/ASSEMBLY
Dependable m ale* / fem ales
&lt;1* *101 l*0 're fu n d e b le tee
GOODW ORKERS N E E D E D
O e ily work, d a ily pay ta 30 hr
and up Report 5 30 A M C orner
o f 17 e la n d P ark O r 31S 7**0

Hairstylist
F u ll or P a rt tim e . *3 M h r A
up Paid vacations and some
p a id H e lld a y tl F a n ta s tic
Sams In Sanford 313 *Oal
H A P P Y ELVES C hildca re. Lb
M a ry , needs e tp . o rg a n iie d
C aregiver-Teacher W /n a tu re l
love for Children 111 114&lt;

Heafner Tires
And Products
(A large Wholesale d ie trlb u
lo r) Has an Im m e d ia te open
I
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•
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D E L IV E R Y W A R E H O U S E
PERSON Must have good
d r iv in g re co rd
E xperience
p r e fe r re d
E x c e lle n t tin g e
benefits Apply in person I I I
C o m m e rc e W a y. S a n lo rd
313 *473_____________________

Hein Collision Bod) Ptrson
M u st have own tools E xp e ri
ence required A p p ly In person
f A M 3 PM S anlord P a in t and
Body. 1*01 C ountry C lub Rd
Sanford 111 M u

HELPERS/LA BORERS
H irin g now! F u ll lim a
•1* *101 HO re fu n d a b le
IN D U S T R IA L W O R KER S Va
r ia fy of p o rtio n s a va ila b le in
lo c a l a re a
In c lu d in g
w a re h o u s e , s h ip
p in g ’ re c e iv in g , d is h ro om
a te
Some liftin g involved
N ever a lee! OPC T e m p o ra ry
Services. INS S. I t f l , **3 I I I )

INSTALLER TRAINEE
V e rtic a l blinds and custom
w indow tre atm e nts 30 so hr
* i Work van tu r n C a ll 11)
I la * fo r Interview ____________

Insurance Stcntjry
Part Tim* Medical Assistant
B oth needed tor M O t o ffice
E ip e r le n c e d
P le a se send
resum e to B lin d Boa lo t
S anlord Herald. PO B o t IM7.
S antord F L 11771 1*47________

Irrigation Installers
Fun tim e, m a m
IT S EASY
W ORK TO D A Y .
G E T P A ID TO D A Y ! S PR IN T
S T A F F IN G__________I N M i l
LA B O R E R S N E E O E O O e ily
w o rk, dally pay. R ight Hand
M an. IN ) S 1 /* 1 Langwood
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L IN O E R IE SELLS a l under
co ve r w ear lashton shows For
w om an only Sue 110 IM P
LO N O DISTANCE D R IV E R S
M u s t have ever th e ro ad exp
Good re ts re q’d C a ll'a p p ty
MSC Trucking C orp 1*31 W
I t r St. Sanlord. F L 407 371 73*3
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S entord. F L 31771____________
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m e chanic in tha Long wood
a re a M ust pets p h y s ic a l and
d r u g screen
F u ll b e n e fit
package Apply a t IU 0 H igh
S treet. Long wood EOE_______
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F u ll lim e , 71 and I I 7 Charge
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•0 hrs * P a id insurance and
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A pp'r 1301 S S antordA ve
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C hristm as A ro u n d the World
now h irin g F re e 1300 sample
k it
N o in v e s tm e n t. A lso
bo obing p a r f l e i
130 fre e
m e rchen dib* and m o rel
________ N f i i s i m _________

Director
For e sta b lish e d childcare ta
c lllty . E d u c a tio n , experience
and le a d e r s h ip re q u ire d
111 SS13

DRIVERS NEEDED
AG C A R R I E R S , a w a ll
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trel F lo rid a based company
otters you
a Sami A n n u a l Pay Increases
• Stop O ff P a y
e U nloa ding P ay
a V acation P a y
a Safety B onus
a Spouse R id in g Program
a A verage T r ip 3 1Days
a Late M o d e l Conventional
T ra cto rs
It you h a ve 1 years tractor
tra ile r. O T R and snow and Ice
experience p lu s a good driving
record, c a l l .
________ n a o - a ia t M * ________
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P erson n e e d e d to r s m a ll
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knowledge o f lllle mortgage
paperw ork O th er office skills
required T e m p to hire post
lions
C a ll to d a y le r a p ­
pointm ent. OPC Temporary
Serv le ts . 17*1 S. 17-frl. **31133

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Must h a ve m otet housekeep
Ing e xp e rie n ce A demending
| 0b to r a person who knows
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h o u s e k e e p in g d e p a rtm e n t
B ring y o u r references or call
tor an In te rv ie w
Super *
Motel, s/30 S R «a W ■111 IMS

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MACHINE OPERATORS
SAn D el M a n u fa ctu rin g Is
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and v a c a tio n , a ir conditioned
U t ilit y Ile O O ld Lake M ery
Rd. S anlord 407 111 3*10

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L e a rn a ll phases o l fro nt desk
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A A A E M P LO Y M E N T
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Law Fee-Terms A vailable
__ ;« * w . I t lh SI , 111 SI7*
' p u b d s h in o
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P A A S E I7 R , 111 S L in
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Report ready lo w ork 3 X) am.
Ind ustria l Labor Svc . t o i l
French Ay. No phone calls

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n a t io n a l

O F F IC E M A IL C LE R K
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70* W . lifts I t . 11131/*
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U nloading loading
S3 per hour 7 43 A M 3 P M
Mon F r l. O wn phone and
transportation a m ust N ave'
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33*015*0 W E E K L Y , W ork at
home af your ow n pace F o r
more mfor, Send a SASE to
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73— E m p lo y m e n t
W an ted

For one ot Fl la rg sl prop
m g m l co B aaullful com m u
n lty In Santord Exp a + ,
wk ends a must Call 111 *334
or la x r e tu rn# t o l l ! *11* EOE
P AR T T IM E OFFIC E C LE R K
Happy sp o il Easy duties! This
boss w ill tra in com pletely t
A A A E M P LO Y M E N T
N e F te T ill Hired
Low Fee Terms A vailable
780 W D th S t . l l l 317*

Phone Work
A pprox I I 13 hrs per week
See A ndrea Apply in person
111) W 1st S t . Sanlord

PREP/LINE COOK
F u ll tim e Apply In person
M on
T u e s . W a d , 10A M
tP M
Seminole C om m unity
College Cafeteria 100 Weldon
B lv d Santord
PRODUCT MOVER
P u ll and f i l l orders tor th is
fin e d is trib u to r Benef i t !
A A A E M P IO T M L N I
Ha Fee T ill Hired
Law Fee Terms A vailable
too W l) t h i f Ln iJ I 7 a
R E T A IL CASHIER
T e rrific for te ll Starter! Learn
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re *w l i f k s t , m m *

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garage lo suit you Y ard work
odd jobs, etc H I 1*31

Curb Machine
Operator
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sponsible tor operation, m a in
•a n a n c e and tra n s p o rtin g
m a ch in e to and from |ob site
Some te rm and finish work
n e c e s s a ry
ALSO H IR IN G
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fn c e d F iM th e r Apply W ard
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PM chit 37* *713___________
SANFORD. I* X H ROOM. House
p r lv ltg e t. wash d ry e r, pool
3*0 wk In d u lil *3 1 31)1

93— R o o m s l o r R e n t

SU N LAN D . A /C . w asher, d ry e r,
k itc h e n p r iv ile g e s , q u ie t,
37) wfc No de p o tll 330*111

ATM O SPH ERE. O u lt l A Clean!
AC, k itc h e n u s e . p h o n e
E m p lo y e d **) A up
31* W*3
CLEAN ROOMS, tin g le starting
I7 t /w k . K itc h e n , ph one,
la u n d ry, v id e o gam es, o il
street p a rking 3)0 *&lt;13

97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u rnished / Rent
LA K E M A R Y ru rn ith e d e tfl
ciency *130 mo. 11)0security
___________ 311-1*1*
ONE BORM I b *th . Furnished
e fficie n cy. Sanlord 111) mo
1100 deposit
1 11 1*3*

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P a rtia lly fu rn is h e d 1*5 wk
SSOdeposit C a ll (3 * 13*0

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G rants A sch o la rsh ip s a rc ava ila ble th n x ig h t l i c
g o v e rn m e n t i f y o u k n o w h o w lo fin d (Ite m a n d
qualify? C ertain d e a d !in c v /rs tn e tk x \s m a y a p p ly

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confer tn process of N A EY C
a ccre d ita tio n Free childcare
a va l fab le EOE H I *4*3______
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Mon
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__ Help Personnel t l t e iex

P R IVA TE f n lra n c r H llo ri^ V
diet 373 wk )7S Security
deposit Cable M l t o l l _______
SANFORD. Rooms for re n t 17S
wk K itchen p r lv ltg e t. A fte r *

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O a kla w n Park Cemetery and
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C A 35E LB E R R V . 1 Rooms to
rant. pool. a ir. dishwasher
I l f ) m o « Sec d e p **3*3*1
M A LE W ANTS fe m a le to share
pool tid e condo M ust like lo
have fun Free re n t 111 • * * *

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333 13*3_____________________
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Concrete

F L O R ID A STATE R E Q U IR E *
e ll co n tra cto rs ba ra g is la rtd
or c e rtifie d To ve rity a s ta ir
c o n t r a c t o r s llc a n s * c a l l
i *00 1*1 7**0 O ccu p a tio n a l
License* a r t required by tha
county and can be van ned By
c a llin g 111 I110.»xl 7*11

C A FTA IH CONCRETE. W a rn .
Baal 1 M an Q u a lity Opara
nan I M b i m / l t o 7**1________

Additions &amp;
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M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N
l i c ’d / i n i 1* hrs F a ir p rtce si
R tf s «E R O O O (t*))ll **73

R E *./C O M M . V in y l Sidmg
A lu m
F ra m in g . O r y w a ll.
D oors. R o ofin g.C on cnf*
m ean
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R E * /C O M M new home* Since
1*40 In a r*a Call a n y tim *!
M illa r , 11) * * * * GCOOIM*

HARDW OODFLOOR I NO
Install Sanding F inishing
T O M O H E N I *11*14 11*7

A p plI ances
WAS H E R /D R Y E R . 11*3 FOR
F A IR I ...............W A R R A N TY I
A -f BES T
31* -H » l

Carptntry
C A R P E N TE R A ll kind* o l h e m *
re p a irs , painting A ceram ic
Itla R Ic h a r d G r o s s ^ Ih J tT l

C lean ing Service
CNAS
3 I I and 11-7, F u ll o r p a ri
tim e Regency P ark N ursin g
C enter, a 110 bad superior
ra te d fa c ility is looking lo r a
la w CNAS m u d be c e rtifie d ,
experienced p re fe rre d A pply
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N u rs in g C tn ta r, l i t *
En­
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E O E /D ru g tree w orkp lace
M E D IC A L

LPNS
1IP M 7AM and 7 3pm i h l t l M l
t im e
A p p ly in p e rs o n
La ke vle w N ursing C fr,. *1* E
In d St. Santord

C H R IS T IA N WOMAN w ill clean
vacant,occupied residence or
otflce s Mon Sal 111 *)*«______
S P R IN O C L E A N IN G
in
outside Rentals Also w kly
ra le s W indows, loo111M7*1

CONCRETE, Black, g l * * i b lk
pool dock* A pool pla sta n n g
I ) yrs a .p 14*7 1 * * * * ] *

E le c tric a l

F looring

Hom e Im p ro v e m e n t
AL DOES IT AU.
F ix if rig h t a l a p ric e you can
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to finish C arpentry, p lu m b
Ing. a ltc tn c a l. and ro o tin g
sves 1) yrs o l experience No
|ob ! mj big or sm a ll. Call

11* 7*11 a r m )*•* 14hr*.

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Work f o r Ton..,
C a l l C U b A in o d

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Res /C om m . dependable low
rates I Free esl
330 7070

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3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

Clean drivew ays, reels. PO*
decks, w alks, hautes i r r . n l .
Summer Spacialst
I II a t n*
T IM 'S E X T E R IO R C LE A N IN G ]
P rom pt re lia ble service
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Rxasonatote rates 31) *3)3
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T rash H a u lin g
A FF O R D A B LE H A U L IN G
clean, haul Irash You name

TURF T R IM M E R S Low rates.
Free e s t . Res A com m I
^ im * ^ r ^ o u n d ^ * f^ ^ l^ 3 * i^

S w im m in g Pool
S e rv ic c /R e p a lr

Lake C le a rin g

P AU L'S POOL SER V IC E . INC • '
W a d o ita lll Free est
Slate llc/lcts 3)111*1
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W EE O R e m o v a l. L a k tlr o n t
R ete ntion P o n d s C re a tiv e
L a n d M a n U X a H * * ^ * )!^ ^ ^

Masonry
BRICK, M eek. s te n *. (twee*.
and cencret*. A lso re p a irs No
, |ob fo o sm a ll F ree e sl &lt;7* 3**7
TWP M ASONRY. B n c k Block
Stucco. C o n c re te , R rn o v *
fi^ s U c J I n r ^ ^ llllM a

Outside Lighting
REPLACE P a rkin g lo t pol# A
bldg security lig h ts P aint A
repairs S W S 7430130

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C u L k / ln s 3T3 34*1_________
R A N D Y 'S Q U A L IT Y LA W N
C om platt pro c a re *m ce 1**0
Clean ups, h a u lin g 311*71*

CORINO P A IN T IN G and Pra
siure Cleaning. Top qu ality
Fraaesf ln l/E x t3 1 T 3171
CUSTOM P A IN T IN O by J a llr ty
P o w tr. In i a x t , He'd. Ins
Free E stim ates
3)1 01*3
K A H P A IN T A N D R E M O D E L
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No iob too s m a ll! * * * *1*4

Concrete

H om e R epairs

P lu m b in g

A D D IT IO N S B lo c k . tluC C O .
slabs, w alks, patios demon
lio n L ie llT ts .e x e . * * * - * ! »

M A R IN O H e m * R e p a ir .
s p e d a lllln g In s m a ll lobs
CRC 03*07* Free est ) l t i l l *

P L U M B IN O R E P A IR A N D
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F ree estim ates.
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custom w ork, and other honk*
re p a irs Call between ta n fi
5pm . *0! 1)1 *M 1
j
E X P E R IE N C E D in a ll phase}
o l H I* Installation Ins . licjs
wholesale Ilia prices «&lt;7 * * * * *

T re e S ervice
ECHOLS TREE SVC L ie's in d
"Let Ihe P ro tcisio n a ls da il .
F re e e stlm *te s
II) l l l f

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H u t t l o n ly takes at ■In s ta n t 1,1
c a ll a c 'jH lf t e d aaleepereocs
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NOTICE

SANFORD'S Best Kapt Sacratl
Pool &amp; L a u n d r y . I A 3
bedrooms
Convenient loco
Iron) C all P a l. 331 SQM

A ll rental #wd te a t t i l i l t
advertisements are sub je ct to
me Federal F a ir M o ttlin g A d ,
w hich makes It Ille g a l to
Advertise any preference. Urn
Ita llo n or d l t c r lm l n a l t o n
baled on race, color, re lig io n ,
tea. handicap, le m illa l t ta tu i
o r na lio nalorlgln

SANFORO TO W NHOUSE.
3 '1 'r, C M A fu ll kilchan.
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covered deck, storage rm . J
ttunter Ians, verHeals minis,
e d te d e a n &gt;**0 m o )t0 11SI
TWO B D R M u n tu rn ,thed apt
a lt S P a rk A«e M i l m o ,
a 1100 dep C all 331 14*3 _ _
i

P R IV A T E . large I b d rm apt
newly pam ltd lu ll tile bam
country Hying1 P ow er. water
furrnihed |1M m o p lo t d rp
NO PETS
W ) la d
SANFORD
1 b d rm collag e,
complete privacy O tl ttre e l
parking S100 per week p lu t
1 WO security Inclu det u tlllt'e t
__ ______ Cali i? ) r a n
SANFORD. I B D R M .. A dults no
| p e 'l q . el re t area. t ! l t
* m o up » i»P J71 * 0 1 * ______
V i e V C H A N a N ice. U til
* P aid, lanced yd Please call
*
W W leave m a t sage
3 BEDROOM. I B ATH furnished
* apartm ent Slat m o nth, p lu t
. S311 deposit, y e a r lease
* p le a t# ra il
13* O M

B D R M e ll l c l e n c y . q u lg t
1)00 mo SJOO dep u til Inc 4
miles w e s to t I a on *4 )3) 3113
I BCOROOM t : l ) month plus
SJM se cu rity deposit A refer
encet_______________ 13? l i d

103— Houses
U n furnished / Rent
B E A U T IF U L a 3 ta m ily home
S100 plus dep M usi seel San
lord C ourt C om m 333 3301
D E LTO N A
C ute Clean. 3/1.
carport. I y r lease 1*00 mo
References to * l i t 3aM

C A S S lte iR R Y A R I A si.d u
i I and 3 tiedroom ap artm ents
} a v a ile d . Irom 1)3*
CaiiMei.ssa tee I l i a
C O N V E N K NT AN O SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA G A R D FN S
I APTS . ____________ 313 38*0
L A K E JENNIE A P A R T M E N T S
I Bdrm A pt v A . a lia b le Free
- y i n gat* 1)1 SSS&gt;
LA R G E I Bedroom J . bam J
; ttoey. Fpic pn&gt; yd dect
• I I M mo na ie r
te a e r in
! eluded W D I I

lavan's Landing

S AN FO R O o tl 31th 3/1. cant
A C . vary Clean
No p a 't
S l t l 'm o . I mo dt p t a l ala* _
‘. A M ORD M o d trn 1/1
At
c a rp a l bhndt. O 'W laun dry
rm . to rp o r* 1*00 mo &gt; » T01I

NEWLY R E N O V A T E D J bdrm
I ' l bath Convenient to loan
l i t * mo plus SI'S deposit. I
• ra t ease33a 4381
j

I A 3 BDRM V IL L A S
RENT TO OWN
CRCDITNO P R O B L E M
A p p lic a tio n s lo r 3 B d rm
Homes Non B ang A ccepted

S A N F O R D , 1 /3 H O U S E .
Aoeege horses allowed on
•••■ 1 1 too m o J3I W0*

323-4923

SANTORO E ( t c u1' re * bd'm )
b a th ) 000 t o
It
P ool,
ao 'ts h o p
i et»e No pets'
i
l
. - • . ■.

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAMP Ad* 1txjrm 1160 m o
2 t&gt;0f rr 14 tOmo jn d up

32J1670

SANFORO i b d rm enclosed
porch, e a te r I ) ) ) plus tec
t ra- good locatio n )**??0I^

Quiet Single Story
Castleberry
I b d rm
A 3
b d rm
Atbc S torage' C * .
Joan lor appointment aS i *3?)

SANTORO ) b d rm I bam taOO
month F irs t la tt. and tecun
ty m o i a l

d e t /t

*7 / ct:£ &lt; n ^ c

1/2 Month FREE Special
Pool
Basketball
l*la&gt; ground
A ir Conditioning

Single Story Design
New Management
la u n d ry Facilities

422D s 4If l.iifalaa I It • Sallllttl tl * &lt;
I .ft I l»NN ft ttMf t It .1 I B B III

T H IS SUMMER

at Sanford Court Apartments
&gt;SickleStoryd£si|n•nooce ibcre •rriedy casiteMm{en
1CtiqxAputBntttni

• Studio, 142 Bairn
•Security* for Tourtact
OfSCnd
AffordableApts.
•Fbndihfd/Unfurnished Studios

3301 SanfordAve. • Sanford • 323-3301

Come home fo r
the Summer... to

COEVILLA
APARTMENTS J
A sk A b o u t O ur
1 M o n th F re e S p e cia l
//a 12 mo Irate

1 B O R M ( HA w, * i N « 1 NB
p e td LUO mo plus LWO ta t
m m ____________________
1 B D R M ,. I Bath S t'n porch,
C H A a lla p p it I w ca rp o rt
_______13* egoior ) ) ) aaaa

1 0 7 -M o b ile
Hom es / Rent
F I O F R 1PRINOS O lt Hwy 41/
I. 3. and ) B d rm t H I I t l wk
11)0 deposit_________ 111 1)10
M O B IL E HOME tn the country
3/1 unlu rm th ad. can! M 'A
1*00 m o . 1110 dep 33) 3341
d a y t. 331 l l la a va t
_____
N IC E S A N F O R D l u r n i h e d
M o b 'ia Home ava ila ble Rant
to b u r Bab
a t) m a a o o
W C K IV A R IV E R . 1/1 F u m
U h l I"Cl P riva te pro p e rly
D IO p lu t tm a ll de pot.t E v a t
*04 1*3 40)1

114—W arehouse
Space / Rent
L O N G W OOD L A K E M A R Y
M id ti* a tfo raga w ara hou tat
too BOB 1*00 tq ft Free ra n t
w ' l l m q leas# fr o m l l a l mo
111 o u t ___________
S AN FO R O n a 'e n o u ia oHica fa
C itify ) 000 tq It A ir conri ,
ta rc u 'ity ty tla m . lencad ya rd
UOG m o *0/ i l l I1W
S E C U R IT Y WAREHOUSE **A
an d O ld L a ta M ary B lvd
*1 .1 )0
1090 tq
II
Ol
lie w arehouta *F m lth a d Ol
tic a tpace a lto available
Kapanka R ealty, 1 »3* t i l l
ta .a e w ith 13 ft c e tiin g i ) pnata
po w e r Suitable lo r anything
h e a vy toning goo S M y rtle w /
p riv a te o lfica A vailable now
i«io m oaor at* tt* e

115— In d u stria l
R enfajs
11 000 A N D 14.800 sq It Dock
h ig h tire tp n n k ie d *01 Cor
n w a ll Road W G e rn ttt W hile
B ro ke r
m ?Mt

pycurmm
orbdov

10S— DuplexT r ip le * / R e n l^

HOUSE 3 M e m . I bath K it
r q jip
c a rp # '
drapes No
p e lt 133 I ITS_______________

LONGW OOO
A r t's , c e n tra l
M A Irn c e d Lease or lease
option O nly IS M per month
i l l ta H te g _________________

Mi

2580 R id g e w o o d A v e .
S a n fo rd - 330-1431

117— C o m m e rc ia l
R en tals_______ i
N IG H T C L U B 4414 i q
It..
T .tu tv iiie fu lly equip tlSOO
m g L lq u o rlic a v a tl lla o ie o
P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E
Space for ra nt o ' tala M 000
o r ra n i (urn IK&gt;0 mo O tlic a
W SR at C a ll)* * 1*31________

K AY W O O D . 1/1. Cedar la m
rm
fu rm th e d
119.000 No
A gents 133 I Sal a tta r a______
LONGW OOO J bd rm . 3 bam .
n e w ly remodeled. Ig fenced
y a r d t a l 000 Open House
Sunday
3 /3 )/t) 1 0 )
*44
C aihe r t Lane ) )* 1*3*

? n
a -A rtA -s
u n ia iti
t iw ity N ia X

141 — H om es fo r Sale

M l — H om es fo r Sale

O F F IC E , 1*08 tq
t l. B e ti
do w n tow n Sanlord location
D M m o H i Qie« _______ _
S A N F O R D Camm
t a il tq It
H I t I It H igh tra th c area
J im D oyH , S tenilrem R aalty.
in c n i i e t i ________________
SAN FO R O . O ffice tpace SaOO
t q tt bu ild m g total. 1300 tq
_ l t j &gt; e r &gt;o l t i c a j j n d ^ 3 1 J W ^ ^ _

119— P a s tu r e fo r R e n t
» AC RE S FOR COWS *n Slavia
araa t too'm o Pleat# contact
C C lifto n a)?) S lat* Rd t l .
Oaleon Spring) F L 131)0 or
tO* IBS 1U1

121— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n t a l s ____

ONE OF THE P R E M IE R S of
S anlord histo rical homes to r
ta le by only ]rd owner since
1*33* 1 1 1 * 000 h rm , a t i t 30th
and P a rt A ,» A ppl, 1?) * aaa

PLENTY Of SHADE!
3*11 W 1th S t. Sentord

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

4/1

T U S C A W IL LA
P rivate
o Ma t i lo t* of IfMFtt
t r « i QAlorvI Thu 4 2
heuve O f l f f l I h f T ri* Pfi&lt;M 0*
0 * n f f | b if l' |1 A i 0CW iK J U i

FM AO R VA AS LOW A S !*.
G o v 'l F o r e c lo t u r e s
Re
p o t A s s u m e N o Q u 4 l. t r
H o rn e t! O w n e r fin a n c in g
Sam‘nola, Orange Volusia

J /| OH L A K C f
.fi 8i»cf*n
1*FQT l)*»c* r-»f d Qu »f U^pavrd
o ff tHc be n trn
Larg# F lo rid.* ro om *n d Ffor
•&lt;J4 €0**1 'OCh fin tib on Ov*
t.dt'IA lO O O
ZYJtU

Senterd less than IJ OOOdown
a Renovated t / l
app1 antes
lerwed yard c a rp o rt i l l WO
aR enoveled like now 1 I. lpi&lt;
oppi new p o in t LIS *00
aP eol Hem of On cut d * soc 1 3
re n o .o te d gerege U ' too
a | / | on &lt;) o c ro i Renovated
appliances fenced yd la ) SOO
a l / l ' y , 31M sq tt like new’ I k
dining, le m tty rm S/1 *00
#4/J fenced garage 114 wo

1

b d rm . 111X1)1 lot U l SOC
By Owner Ca ll 403 &gt;44*141
S A L E -L E A S E w /e p fM n g r
R e n tl 4 1 Fam ily room , tence
c e ra m ic tile tloor. re lr.g e ra
to r CHA 30! S arlta St San
lo rd *04 111 04)1______ _____
S AN FO R D . IW W oodm ere B lvd
3 b d rm fa m ily rm . new A C
new carpel 13.100 down F h A
1*3.S00
??4 31**
A tw ell R e a l l y _____
Sentord

J / | F A M IL Y H O M E
l'&lt; j
f&amp;ow'V
poptPi
«
I I ) a * f r J©0 i »infj pool
COurfy«fb M ffin g m rjn/rbci’
l r g &gt;ot 100 I IM A cxxV p
pr *nnt f fmmc:m I U 0 '000

Assume No Oualilies*
• J /l an 1/3 acre* Fenced cul de
tec. deadend street W i *00
Add tional homes a v a l Less
than STK d o w n 1

READY TO U P S I/E 4/3 pool
L4ke B ran tley access d o te 'o
schools churches and thep
pm g Stone t.re p la c e e 'd
tcre enp orch I I I * *00 t?Y»ik»

PAOLA P I o r P 1 14 acres
Pasture w ith (ta b le 111**00

Call Jean R Wells. Realtor
Evening. 332 7764
WATSON REALTY. 332 6000

Lk M a r y / L o n g w eed P ool
Home 1 3
garage
lie ng
dining tarn r m t 1*1 100
Lk M ary pool home a 3 eng
dm ing fa m ily rm *!b» «G0
1 A cro t Of Seclusion’ Contem
p o rary 1 3 tw o tto ry Iplc SC'
p o r c h w sp a
d e ta c h e d
garage workshop H3a»00

YEARS

STENSTROM
REALTY, I NC.

We list and sell
more properly lhan
anyone in the Greater
Sanford Lake Mary area.
a H ID D E N L A K E ! P re tty 1 3
w / a S plit Plan Eq Kitchen
P a n lry Fenced Y ard A M orel
144.310
O B U Y E R S B A R G A IN I Im
m aculate I ' l on a m ealy treed
lo tt Split Plan, B&gt;g Eq K itch
en, IlilO S c r P orch! 14* 100'
aC H E C K THIS O U TI C ut* 1 I
in a Great Neighborhood n a
big fenced ya rd A acc bldg*
113 *00
* Y O U LL LOVE ttt.l 1 3 n a
G reat N eighborhood on
i
Acre n Lake M a ry School!'
L o » lo l E l i r a s ' S3? MO*
• T IM A C U A N Ooen Today! *
V itH Our Saiet Center lo r .nlo
on B uilders Homes Custom
Homes. A A v a ila b le L o is'
Location. L 'tc s ty le A Great
Value!
Mon Sal 10*
Sunday 13 &gt;

CALL ANYTIME

a bedroom s ? baths fa m ily
rm new carpel spa M&gt;d 140 s
N o rth s ,d * R rad y Group ?4? 1*13
S A N F O R O ) B d rm . 3 B aths
H * W0 30* Santa Street Open
H o u w Sunday l 1PM ReWev
P re le 'r e d Group____ M3 aocc

THE FOREST on Lake M ery
Blvd L e 'e M a ry Own lot in
adult com m unity 3 tx j'm 3
b a th m a n u fa c tu re d home
&gt;a"dseeped I *30 sq It By
o wner 133 000 ) 31 1041__

•In Out 37lh Year*

STAIRS PROPERTY
K t 13) n ) M 1 3 »?&gt;

1*11 M A P L E AVE SALE OR
R E N T VV Option Close to
schools tliopping I ' l , liv in g
A d n i ng t X&gt; 000 *04 1)3 03 W
J B D R M . 3 Bath I
A vb G round Pool
A Root SS4K O' I
340 Q u a lity mg 131

c a ' garage
New carpet
UK A ttu m e
1*11

153—AcreageLots/Sale
G E N E V A . 1 A C R E ! 1/3 m
etudes targe eltc apt . duck
pond. B uyer pays clo sin g
&gt;30,000 I *5/ 331 44SI________
O C A I A NAT l r o R F U
Wooded la id I ! &gt;10 *4Ch. no
money do w n ' (31 t l m onthly
___
1 &gt;00 W? »3&gt;_______
SAN FO R O S ACRES adiacent
lo A ir p o r t P otential i&gt; In
com m ind u stria l
U l 000
W M jn c io w tti. i i i m i
1 LO TI ■
Single m u 'll
la m lly
Pina Ave Sentord
Sail a t assessed va'ue 13 600
F m a n te l *__________48* 14

S ANFOR D / LAKE MA RY
A R E A 3 bdrm 3 blh. )rd
User A C
ctfH ng
icrMfrY pcY'Ch A fn tfU fiifl
Clyde
poo* fen m t ia u ^-i
■Ak e n c c rM | ) | Y00 »KlyCed
J2J * l l f

1141 Park D r . Sanlord
t i l W Lake M a ry ill. , I k ?Aary

management a realty

C A LLB A R T REAL EST . INC
14031 113 3**1

155— Condominiums
Co Op / Sale

322-2420
321-2720

Open 1-4
2590 Hartwell

S IN G L E
F A M IL Y H O M E
W A N T E D W ill trade 3 San
fo rd bu ild in g lots
t * * 14*1

T U S K A W IL L A A R EA
Bu it
1**C a bd rm 3 bath Lg
tc re e n porch Irnced yard
b a c k y a rd playg rou nd
For
t a l e o r le a se p u rc h a s e
111) 000
t * l ? )»
• V E R Y M O T IV A T E D ' V
'
See* M U S T SELL I Im pressive
1 3 O w ner t i l l pay a'most A L L
d o tin g c o tt l *0 re lm a n re
O ile r Ou c k ' (la WO'

Turned Down?
II you have been turned down
lo# snow you w ill b e i. ca ll the
cre d it e ip e r tt You can buy a
ho m e w ith b a d c r e d it
*03 13* *144

157— M o b ile

Homes / Sale
M O B IL E H O M E W A N T E O l
Will tra d e 3 Senfo'd bu ild ing
i d s ____
&gt;** 14*1
NEW I f f ) S* L OW dr.wn A , r t r '
C tll 14X30 t l t l / m o
11X30
A )I0 m a 141 I W __________
P R IV A T E SHADY lot 100 a I H
3 1. A C . new carpel, vinyl
screen p orch &gt;1**00)31 3)41

PAUL K BE1H OSBORNE
VfMliRf PROPIRlifS
1/1 A.’hA

BATEMAN REALTY
• a ir p o r t
1100 000

blvd

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CAPI TAN

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2

tMHftr 00*n. b foe fc mo* k%hop
( ifp o M
U u n d !f| trr- p lu t
C i t r j i o t A ll Vflit | J t SOC

321 0759

321 2257

•BUY OWNER*
l 000 s o t properties
A ll types areas pneas
C a llta r FREE LIST
Orlando to ll tre e I #00 M * :'/v.
W elch the B ay Owner

TV Show
Sunday s. 11A M channel a )

HALL R E A L T Y
11J VV I irt.1 S t

S itn lo td

323-5774
OPEN HOUSE TODAY!
Custom a l l | ] a l Via Balia
St o il Long wood M arkham
Rd A M U S T SEEI

OPEN HOUSE TODAY!
Beautiful 1 3 B ritta n y in Loch
Arbor a l 101 Homewood
VOLU SIA COUNTY
Only ) y r t old. H I . a g&gt;ea&lt;
s ta rt* ' or ra lirc m e n ! home! I I
m in
fr o m O r la n d o o r
Daytona O ttered at IS* 400!

YOUR AD HERE
ONLY $ 1 6 A WEEK
322-2611

BRYNHAVEN
A ttu m e b l# VA A lm ost new
) '3 corner lot. move in condi
Hon. HOA real good a&lt; I I ! C00‘

Tht McAdams Croup, Inc.
324-8341

L A K E M A R Y SANFORD araa.
3/3. W O pool, tan nit. spa
and m o re ' S100 mo 33) la?)
L A K E M A R Y A R E A . 1 /3 .
L a k e lro n t. Fpic . pool, tennis
s ia im o 33* UaO_____ ___ __
N O R T H LA K E 3/3 w / I .replace,
new carpet, screen porch No
p a t) t* M /m o a l t 13*1________
I B E D R O O M W athar. d ry e r,
com plete kitchen appliance)
taOO'mo p lu t d r p o tll H I 1344

Stress-free living at its most pleasurable
Com e see how you can Improve your
lifestyle. Y o u ’ll wanl lo call it home!

TO RENT

2714 R id g e w o o d A v e .
330-5204

323 4729; e m . 323 2989
F o r Your Property M anagem ent
Needs Call W )L P roperties

1 1 8 -O ffic e
Space / Rent

123— W a n te d to R e n t

1,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apts. NOW Available

Call Wes louwsma, Realtor

SANFORD
100 N E lm A re
M TOO tq
tt
w ith O tfica t
B ric k
truck h i
tp n n k le d
**0V
1 phate ta rvica L t
m enu
or d itlr ib u lio n c tr
S3 » t t 133 111*

NEW Sanlord o llic e t and o '
w a ra h o u ta t (OO1 DO tq tl
Special 13*1/ma 1 )1 111a

141— H om es for Sale

S I 34
m

SANFORD
) bdrm I ' l bath
L o v e ly star I t r h o m e
n fire place, paddle tans te r
p o rc h ! C lo t* 10 H a m ilto n
E la m school Above ground
p o o l, storage th e d
A S S U M A B LE ! Only |a * *00!

R E D U C E D ta .a o cit J bdrm
hom e, r e m e d y ,rd
P acdie
fans ta m ily rm screened rm
na*k lo p a rk ' L o n down aw
m onthly
la * KM
COUNTRY S E T T IN G ! 1 o ' a
bdrm home central H A. new
root large lanced treeo yd
Nice sate llite d sh included
L o w d o w n , lo w m o r lh ly
p a ym enll
tat.100
WE BUY HOUSES

TRANQUILITY

Country Lake
Apartments

M y .v y to .v r,

t

1311 M IT C H CT WEST
J /I* j.
C ent M /A fenced y . r d l i M
?oi HAYS OR
l / l * i . fa m ily
rm . workshop.
HOC
P t r i j Rea lty . 333 t a l l
3/1. G AR AG E, la n c td In yard,
d ry e r, w ether heokup. stave,
r a ln g . ce llin g fa n i, te rn
porch. CHA Sunland E ile le s
i l i a mo w / a U M secu rity
lT 4 &gt; a lt,3 3 1 IT » m « &gt; ________
3/1. P IN E CREST, fenced, canl
H A no pe&gt;s t a l l w ith d .t
count f e lt required 133 )S*a

141— H om es fo r Sale

141— Homes fo r Sale

OVER

Stenstrom Rentals

O U PLEX
3 1 garage, tec
p o rc h
N ear tc h a o lt a n d
shopp in g taOO mo 331 ???*

Bank foreclosures and VA
resales fro m 1104 dean
Why r t n l » The H ilbm a n Group.
I l l I)))
Realtor
JUSTCUTSIOE OF SANFORD
3 I Ig liv in g rm eat in
k ilih e n A C. celling Ians Ig
bam P lenty o l storage and
d o ta l tpa ce N e a ly painted
ms de and Out t o o plus dep
No pats333 IT I?_____________
LAK E F RON T '■
I I lire p l fa m ily rm carport
Q uel near U a?, remodeled
d J S " cm c.i IT i H i t N op»*t

K IT ’N ’ C A R LYLE ® by Lurry Wri»-h!

• SANFORO. 1/1 w 's in g le g a r .
Ig ro o m i fenced y d . CMA.
Ita o m o D M tec
• LOCH ARBOR. 3/1 * dan.
te rn
pool w /ja c u lll. fpic .
d b l gar f | f 3 ) m u 1*00 tec
lle n itr a m Realty. Inc.
*'W a Menage yavr Hama.
Iik g If w e te w re w a ." Jm i Ooyla
)13 3**1 A ttar I PM. ) )a la?)

H ID D EN L A K E Santord Lakg
M ary 3 b d rm . 3 blh, lenetd
yardSA3S m o c a ll taJ JlaS

HUO HOMES.

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

103— H o u m i
UnfurnUhpd / R«nt

*

USED CAR LOT WANTED

$ € 0 ) 1 1 Mo.

* 14 11* 1

141— H o m e s fo r S a le
E X C H A N O E OR SELL your
p ro p e rty located anywhere*
In v e tle r t R eally, 33* SalS
F A N T A S T IC B U Y I 3 bd rm . I
b lh . C /H /A . paddle lent, new
p a m l In tid e and out. new
k ilc h a n cab in et) tlove . tread
lot M u tt te a l Sta 000 I N » 3 t

G n lu if c ,
G O V T REPOS, bank toreclo
s u ra s , a t t u m t no q u a lity
m o rtg a g a tl lo w m onthly
• G O V T FO R E C LO S U R E .
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2 0 9 - W a a r in g A p p a r e l

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e

1S7— M o b il*
H o r n * * /S a l e

• W E D D IN O D R E S S . Lo ng
w h lto la c* dress Tiered w ith
tra in Silver pe arls and M
q u in t on n *ck I In * and lie * ve t
I n o r ig i n a l b o a . S i t e 4
B E A U T IF U L H IS tO Q M I 1*1*

SANFORD. Houting lo r M Of
over SO It. m obile hom o. I
b d rm . co n i A /M . screened
room m o 1 1 1 5 0 0 7 1 * 4)0

• OVAL T A B L E . Elhan A ti.n .
M a p l e . v r llh 2 I t a v o t .
E s c tlle n l con dition 1*5 » 1
0140
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S I T U P IN C A R R IA O I C o * .
C ro g o ry M o b il* Hom o*. Son
lo rd . Singly set ! 717 STOP

• SOLID O A K ta a c h .r ‘1 doth.
V tr y good tha po SIS OBO
M l M N a t N r S M P M ________
USED B E O D IN O SALEH King.
Quoon. F u ll A Single *45 a Sot
A U p ' L A R R Y 'S M a rt M l 41M

1 R ID R O O M m ebilo homo on to
i 100 lo t in C o tte lb e r r y
O n nor financing easy te rm s
__________ W 4741__________

a V AC U U M . K i r b y .
w /a lta c h m o n t* *15 M l 5*51
W A S H E R O R Y E R . X .n m o r*
Hvy d u ly . IlkO n » * S150;
R E F R IO E R A T O R . GE I I cu
It A lm o n d Ir o tt IrM (17$

&gt;1 M O B IL E HOME 12X12 I
b d rm . I both F . l r condtlon
U WOO BO M2 14101* m tg

143— W a te r fr o n t
P ro p e r ty / S ale

H140M

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a WAT E R B E D super *m g l*
tS N w a v e le ts U trd 1 month*
w ith I r a m * and hoalor SW
M l 1114 __________________

OOOO LOCATION 7 « / K t n
B o a w lllu l lo t L o t * M a ry
schools. w alk to SCC Good
Investm ent prop 111 I t ] I

W H IR L P O O L ra a g a . c o n i
c lo a n . S150 D tth * a th * r . 5*0
W athar and d t y . r 1150 set
D ining r m t a l 1H0 Tw in
bdrm 4 R ite * M l. MSB M l M U
W H ITE W IC K E R BDRM SET.
com ploto K in g b rd w cke*
h e a d b o a rd . m a tc h in g d b l
d r v tio r « * /m lrro r. 5 d ra *o r
chat I * ] n ig h t tta n d t 5400 or
b o tto llo r 111*100

111— A p p lia n c e s
____ / F u r n itu re
• A N T IQ U E O R E S IE R . M e
hogany. p o r t . I . m knob*, d o r»
lo ll |oint*S50OBO 111 t i l l
• C A P T A IN S A D J U S T A a L E
d»n o r dining chairs Sol o l 4.
castors. chromo. r u t l colorod
volour up holtto fy E .c o llo n l
condition. clean (100171 M M

• P O R T A B L E STEREO * l t h
record p la y e r, radio and disc
plus M 'ir e c o r d * Only *55'
401 M l **54

D IN E T T E SET.' blue m o r b id
toblo lop and 4 c a tto r t w i w i
b o lg o c h a ir * . (150 S m a ll
e le c tric Ian n o * U C h ild '*
r * color tv . *15 Sm all dog
stopping c a t* *10 T w in bed
a lrfo a m m a llr o tt I K 7 p&gt;*t r
bolgo t»*tod * . l * . l to la *t&gt; *
L a v * to o l nauga l.a th o r. *100
TV catowel labio. n t m i ts a t

185— C o m p u te rs
• COMM ODORE *4 C amput.r
1541 d isk d riv e C o m rt* p rin t
er. d a ta c a tt o tte unit, a ll
book* and c a b le * Asking *100
tea a t n

187— S p o r t in g G o o d s

O ISH W ASH ER. OE p o rla b l*
A lm o n d . P * r l* &lt; l c o n d ltlo n l
s i n m m i _________
• F IV E M E T A L CHAIRS w .m
paddod M a t* and ba ck* Can
bo u to d in hom * o r o ttic o SM
lu ll p ric e 17* 4004

• B A S K E T B A L L HOOP * i t h
backboard S5 00 P lea*, call
_____ U O '/ O l __________
• E X E R C IS E R . D P A ir S trld tr.
like ne w t Cost *115 new. Soil
In g t o r * 1 0 0 l l r m C a l l
__ ____ ____
401 H I 41*1 _
• E X E R C IS E W EIG H T tench
W elder b r a n d
V ery nice
Musi M i l l SIS M l 0*4!

OE R ANO E. L lk . n o *, black
gla*« Iro n t. M il cloaning ovon
»l*5 OE O tthw athor w o rk *
good. SIB m a ia S a H o r t
OMATTRESS. 11 " X IS "
E ■collon t condition SM oach
M l *14*____________________

A T T E N T IO N M r tout b a u b a li
c o lle c to r*' 10 * te n b a te ta "
double th lc h m g evtograpned
by Babo R u th Authenticated
by C o o p e rs to w n M usaum
R eply
I I L a V itla C ircle
W inter S p rin g * FL 11100

• M E C O • CARD T A B LE and
lo u r padded c h a ir* V tr y good
condition I Tafci* and c h a ir*
to ld up Moved and can t
k o o p IL lk o n o * I t * 1*7 0*41
M IS C . F U R N IT U R E . P rlc o d
R .a to n a b ly lo r A LL ROOMS'
MS *145 » « 154* to r ing m ro *

• TO UR IN O B IK E Mwlty S4*
phone M l 1 1 * 4 ______

o O C T A O O N T A B L E . L o rg «
R .tin th o d antique stylo Oak
•op. Mahogany d a * toot b a t.
S*S M l 0 4 1 * __ __________
P I O P L i LOUNOERS. *o ta a
lo v ts a a i. b lu o g ra y
G ood
condition S lip_______ 111 1154

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c tib le s
• COLLECTOR'S P LA TE S . Sal
o l three Goddess o l the tee.
w ind, and ea rth Signed and
num barad ed itio n. Including
plo to lra m e *S *S M l S4U
' D E A L E R SPACE A V A I L ­
A B L E * A v n ly M a r y '* Anllq e a t . 1444 F r e n c h A v« .
111*11 Santord Wa bey ana
ptoca/anhra a tla to s l 4*011*4
1*44 NOLAN R Y AN R O O K IE .
Goa* to highest o ile r
M l 4144

2 1 5 - B o ats a n d
A c c es s o ries •
• AIR BO AT. I4H. O ra tth a p p a r.
140 HP. Lycom ing new m ag*
1 prop*, tra ito r. 11500 Call
111 5405or 171 m o
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• FIBER G LASS B aal. I * FI.
v H u ll 1 liv e w a ll* , good
shape- must M il 11*5 M0 O il*

183— T e le v i s io n /
____ R a d io / S te re o

• C O U N T E R T O P re frig e ra to r
S S cu H. L o o *, rough, ru n t
a - . . i m o m &gt; in ___________
• D A R K , 4 DRAW ER d r r t t o r
w ith m ir r o r A I con d itio n
L lk * now I m ________ M l 77(*

• W E D D I N G D R E S S . Taa
length, short p u ll sleeve*, th e
11/10*100401 114 1010 Deltona

• 14 FT . JON Boat. W /G a l HH
tra ito r I I H P W c 4*00 llrm
M l 50*1
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O i l FT. OLASTRON i t HP
E vm ru d*. tra ito r Outstanding
Cowdl M e t! M e l SMBS MS S i ll
14 F T Carehna S U N 40 HP
E v l n r u d * . t r a ile r
Co a s t
G uard aquippod* I .*00 M l 1*45
• I * H. BO W RIDER
I4S HP
I/O . About 1* h r*. Im m a tu
l a t e . *&gt; t r a ile r c o v e '
M u st
S e.t I* 500 OBO )H 45)1
I f ! ? I l ' i FT. Sabre AAoving
M u tt Salll 10 H P E vinrude
many a s l r a l l Mechanic
o w n td SHOO M l 0101________
1 *4 0 , 14 F T . B O W R I O E R
w *5H P c h r y t
I r a lla r A
B im in i top 1400 111 1X54
• 1444 S K IIF IS H Boat *0HP
M arc . W 'lra ito r Runs graat
*X)00 P a rtia l lin e n ce •♦ * 1004
t r SABER BOAT. G reat tor
d e rp taa t i t h i n g ! A ll
llb e rg to s* SI 000 M l 1444
• 01. SO FT. SPO R TC R AFT
Open fis h e rm a n
I I I OMC
S a a d rlv a . S1400 C o n s id e r
tra de lo r |el ski o r F la ts boat
M l 011*

2 17— G a ra g e Sates

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C all m your garaga veto ad by
12 noon on Tuesday and taka
a d v a n ta g e o l o u r s p e c ia l
garage sat# ad p r ic e d Coil
C lassified now lo r d a la iitl

• WEIOHT UFTINO SET.
Bench, b a r* weigh,* Good
shape
D is a s s e m b le d SS0
111 4*4!

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191— Building
M aterials

• R A N O E . A v o c a d o g ro o n
w o rk s good (70 M u tt t o ll
« M W ____________________
• S M A L L O IN IN O T A B L E .
Black w ith g ia t* top N ice!
Only SIS M0 1450

Multi Family

STORE S H E L V IN O tor sale
Vary s tu rd y . Wood and M ala I
Contact 110 I t l l o r M l 1111

Vat Sun 7*1 Ro m D r . Across
fro m Brynhaven F u rn . d tt
he*, c to ttw i

193— Lawn 4 OardttT

7 ^ —W anted to Buy

BAMBOO B aaw lllal Itr
landtcaptng Cane* A po'et
Hearty B oston typa tern A
P a lm e tto p a lm * You d&gt;gt
117 0114

BOOKS W AN TED Looking tor
paperbacks (a ll types) Mi very
good condition ato 1*10

195— M achinery/Tools
• WEN E L E C T R IC chain taw
I ] Inch c u t 110 Pleat# ca ll
44*4414

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1 9 9 - P e t s A Supplies
CHOW DOGS A N D PUPS lor
ta w P le a M c a li
111 1044_________
FREE TO GOOD HOME Ador'
abia puppies are going la t t l 2
lllto r t S hopard m l* and olhar
m in d 1 m o n th * o ld M l 105a
• HERE K I T T Y . K ITT YI 1
m ala*. I w h l tv blue aye*. I
blk . h i l a r tra in e d , k h o lt.
w o rm e d
F R E E le go ad
home I M l 1014______________

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• HOT D IO O IT V OOOI Frea
pood h a m . 5 m o old pup
R o l l w e l l e r / t h e p t r d mla
Fa ma la , s h o t* , wormad
Need* lo t* o l ro om to run I
__________ t t t t m __________
• SIAMESE CAT. Female l l y
yr Seal p o in t Good with kldk
140 M l 5741

YARD,
SANFORD OFFICES ■ FOR
RENT-2201FRENCHAVE.

OR FENCED

201— H o rses

ACRES,
COUNTRY

MUSTANO. 1&gt;* y r* old. bay.
rlda* good, need* loving h o m .

1100_________ UP1001

203— L iv e s to c k and
________P o u ltr y _______

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1st CHOICK
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M l 1044

3 2 0 9 - W e a r in g A p p a re l
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a»O X OF L A D IE S CLOTHES
l l t a 44 lo p * and l lia la / la
pantos* 0 0 110 1101 __________

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• I ndustrial Warehouse F a c il it y
( O c a u . Port O r a n c r , L a r i M a r t . O r l a n d o )

ADDITIONAL PROPERTIES LOCATED IN.
( a a ia a m u i • Mtooimic • Fntscou • Sr. Mait’i.CA
H o m So w * * M u m • W. F ile S u c h • Ft. L a io iiD t u

Tania ■St. Fntitttac * lu tm • Sivitou • Car* Cotti
P R O P E R T IE S IN C L U D E :
N k T U N 4 U T A m c h o iio S it o r r ik c C k v t n • R a n k ■ ( k k c m t
A u t o D u i i o i h i p B i n e . * D e r m • C o n d o m in iu m
S h o w io o m / O i i i c i / R i t a i i W a k i i o l s u
C o m m i i c i a i / I m o u s t o ia l B u iid in c s • T o w n iio u s i *
r o i M i D tv n o r M S N T S i u s i L o is . R i s i u i n i i a i ,
O u t p a r c iu , M u l t i -F a m il y , C o m m ia c ia l . I n d u s ir ia i

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B A T H T U B K o h le r, a lm o nd
cast Iron, slant back, eaceltont
condition SMS Sat *414 Iv m tg
• CLOTHES. M n a d kites SiO
lo r a ll 2M04M______________
D IA M O N D S O LIT A IR E RINOS
* * * and up F r te t ilin g I
Best Paste 4 Jew elry. M M 0 I4
• H A N D P U M P . M e te rs the
am ount o l grease added to
transm ission and d iffe re n tia l
(R o ila ro u n d lte O 14* 5211
H O T W ATER H E A T E R , slain
tost stoat kitchen sink, king
t i l e walerbed. washing
m a ch ln a , k itc h e n c a b in a lt
14.000 BTU or IW Ion window
u n it A /C and heat, various
I tom s M2 1*01______________
K I N O S U E w a la r b a d . Un
d e rre a m storage, headboard
D a rk wood 1200 O lder Kitchen
tab le w / 7 Chairs, sao IN 1 S M
|e l ik l. needs w o rk, w / tra ito r
A accessories. SI^0 0 MO 1042
• PVC LOUNOE C H A IR . V ery
nice 150 Call M7 54A4_________
RC A V ID E O Cam C teder. t i c .
c o n d . toss than 20 h r * S450
O BO . B A B Y C R IB . Janny
L in d , e a t cond HO OBO
A lte r 5 222 *174______________
• S L I D I N G W OOD C L OS E T
doors plus overhead tra ck
F it* t i t opening SIS M2 2411
U T IL IT Y T R A IL E R . 1X14. dbl
• ■to. w /lra c to r ra m ps. E ic .
lo r law n tra ito r 1400111 4100

C H E V E L L E M A L IB U . IM I. 2
door, hard top &gt;50 englna w /
150 turbo I r a n * . needs hood
and m inor body w o rk 12.100
MO 1714____________________
• FO RD MUSTANO. 1*44. V t
Huns good, body In good shape
17.500 O B O .........~.
J24 245*

• O u t f a ic s l - N s x t t o A n c i b m i d S n o r r i s c C l s t u

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223— M ls ce lla neous

230— A n tiq u e /C la s s ic
_________ C ars_________

C E N T R A L F L O R I D A P R O P E R T IE S :

m u

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10 CU. FT . R E FR IO E R A T O R .
H o lp o ln l 1150; I B Cu. Ft
M ICROW AVE 150 22B14I*

C I IONS
2s

• M ICROW AVE L itto n .
g ro a n 440 M l 1*1*

111 OALLO N lw *l/e il la n k .
M ake o ile r, p ric e open
___________ 222 7M I___________

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»O U IT A R . 4 String acoustical,
thrae quarter sue w ith c. m
L ike new condition US M l 0041

W ASH ER ORYER t l ! 0 . F raaiar
5100 B ik tt 10 tp a e d t 150 tach .
E ia rcycto s Oym style. AN D
M O R E tl M * tim ____________

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222— M u s ic a l
M e rc h a n d is e

BLCAL AU4 111 AB4 104* 411 NX. Hew Sueei.

• PO N TIAC F ire b ird I f t f . One
o w n e r I G tr a g e d I *2K m l.
N ice. *4100 401 M2 4404
• 1*11 MO C iittlc Convertible.
Good cond SltSO OBO M4
1014

2 3 1 -C a rs
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOHN
■&gt;cepl I t i . i* g . tllto . etc
OLDS D E LTA I f f I. auto. a ir.
A lpine tto roo system , power
w in d o w s , m u ll te e I O n ly
U 40 0 tp o rm o n tn l
Call M r. Payne
Courtesy U ted Cars. MV7117
• C H E V Y CAMARO - '11. Re
b u ilt V I. lots o l new pa rts!
I t t S M l 0154 any lim a ________

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C H E V Y CAMARO. 1*04. Rad. 4
tp d . I lops 51.250 C a ll M2 5*51
a lte ra

2 3 1 -C a rs

235— T r u c k * /

2 3 9 -M o to rc y d a s
and Blkas

Bu m s / V a n s
• C HRYSLER IM P E R IA L * fl.
L lk * new M u s i M il Only
S1S.OOO C all 140I I M l **54
• C J-1 J E E P . 1*11. • c y l .
custom R ebuilt *ngina . new
lire * , brakes Sa.MS llr m 1M
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DO DOE DYNASTY LC . I**0
B eautiful, a ll power, m ust M il
14.4*1 M l 0141 o r M l 1140
o DODO I C A R A V A N SE. IH I .
4 c y l . . t e a H 1. l o a d e d
• a c o lto n l c o n d itio n *1 0 *0 0
*04 I t * 1141_________________
DOOOE O V N A S T Y . 1*04 In
good shape (4000
___________ M l 1*44______ __
• FO RD T H U N D E R B IR D - '44
AH o r lg ln a ll N e e d * to m e
w o rk * lA * * OBO M l 01*4
FO R D TAURUS W AO ON. I***.
E • cel lent condition, a ll power,
l i l t a lte rin g . A /C . o m /lm .
IV.4 * * _____________ M l 1400
• HONDA ACCORO OX. 1*«t
Auto. A /C . a m 'lm tape, whlto
410 400 L IK E N E W I1 M M H
• H Y U N D A I . 1*11 (1 .1 0 0
DODGE COLT. 1*40 »l.«00
M l 5 ***or 114 S4I4__________
• J A GUAR X J *. l * * l
G raat
condition, low m ilea ge ra il
able ' taOCOnegotia b le M l &gt;*44
N E E D A CAR c re d it preM em t?
I can help dependable used
c a r t and t r u c k *
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Shannon R C H ill's Y /orld ol
Wheels. L aka M a ry a l l (155

NOW OPEN
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00 FO R D VAN . H I lop. dual a ir.
dual tanks, good condition
(1 5 0 0 0 8 0 M4 1711__________
(1 J E E P Laredo. 4 wheel d rive ,
ru n t great
17100 p r i c e
negotiable M 0 2005

238— V a h id a s
W a n te d ________
COR V ET T E W A N T E D to re
store Any year o r condition
14 000 lim it 424 11*4__________
M E R C E D E S Diesel car wanted
I t r ; IN I . 740 D o r XO O
01* MOO_____________________

USED CAR LOT WANTED
TO RENT

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47*1141

• SU ZU KI LT MOR. I N I Quad
ra cer. *1450 cash, or tra d * lo r
4 w hl lo u r s lr o k t *11 0*54

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VW pap up cam per- 1*74. r u n t
• ■ceitonl. 4 speed. a ll am enl
ties. (1500
I N ! W IN N E B A G O . 7 *' long
New engine. Onan generator.
(« 4 0 0 .......................
M l S02I
• M F T E L DORADO m o tor
ho m *. '1 * New ow ning, tv,
runs greet (5000 OBO M l 10*5

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ra car. 11450 C4*h. o r tra de lo r
4 w hl lo u r S trok* 411 0454

241— Racraational

FINANCING

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We Sell Dependeble. Affordeble Cert
&amp; Trucks To People Who Went To
Establish or Re-EsUbUsh Credit
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•MUSTBRINGADTOBEELKSBLEFORTHISPROMOTION
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328-7777
P LY M O U TH V A N . i» l» I I I
Runs great, new b ra ke * and
Iro n ! and p a rts 11,400 M l 1102
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TUESDAY

1993

Sanford Herald
Se rvin g S a n fo rd , L a k e M ary a n d Sem lnola C o u n ty einee 1 S 0 8
86th Year, No. 39 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Cop brutality lawsuit
Black man says white officers beat him in Sanford

n Sports
Wolves, Pats can’t stop Rams
LAKE MARY — The l.akc Mury High School
boy's mid girl's volleyball teams both collected
victories Monday night.
S ee P age IB

By VICKI DsSORM IlR
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Following the pre­
cedent set In Los Angeles last year.
Anton Sanders, a black man w ho
was allegedly beaten by several

white olllccrs during a traffic stop In
1990, has filed a civil law suit In
Seminole County.
Sanders charges that the defen­
dants. officers with the Lake Mary
Police Department, the Sanford
Police Department and the Semi­

Roger posts bail
SANFORD — An Oviedo woman Indicted last
m onth for second degree murder In the
disappearance o f her boyfriend was released on
$23,000 bull Monday.
Michele Roger. 27. lefl the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility after posting bond set by
Judge O. II. Eaton. Roger Is eharged with killing
David Alexander Richmond. 2H. a year ago.
Police allege after Richmond VOir^dlled. his
body whs burned, his bones were processed In a
wood chipper then mixed with cement und the
pieces tossed along Interstate 95.
Roger, who danced in topless clubs In
Casselberry and Fern Park before Richmond
disappeared, will rrlurn to her parents Oviedo
home loaw all trial.

Lake Mary’s ex-police chief
sues city, wants job back
■ y NICK P P IIP A U P
Herald Stall Writer

Voters registration

Housing forum planned
SANFORD — A forum on affordable housing
funding opportunities will be held Thursday at
Seminole Community College. Targeted at real
estate agents, developers, lenders and govern­
ment agencies, the forum will provide solutions
to affordable housing problems, both Inrge and
small, and provide ease studies.
Judith Kovtsar o f the Central Florida Com­
munity Redevelopment Coalition will discuss
the $50,000 revolving loan pool available In
Orange County. Huey Davis will dlteuts funding
available in Seminole County. The forum la
sponsored by the Greater Seminole Chamber of
Commerce and will be held from 8 a.m. until
noon. For more information, call 834-4404.

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Red Sea at Courthouse?
No, Moses hasn't cursed the Seminole County
Courthouse, causing air conditioning fountains
to flow a blood red, rusting pipes cast the spell,
said county Central Services Director Cindy
Wright. When fountain plumbing developed a
leak, lines leading to a rust filter were bypassed
until the leak could be sealed, Wright said.

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Dan Pelham, retired principal o f Sanford Middle School, alto served qn
the Seminole County commission.

Henley not the first
school principal on
county commission
HeraldSentor Staff Wrlisr

P e lh a m aaid he r e s ig n e d
because he thought the learning

SANFORD As C itlto n • S i S t e t i P W &amp; S n l Y o
allow him to effectively continue
Henley takes office next Tuesday
as a commissioner. Hr resigned
as Seminole County's newest
In May 1970. Gov. Claude Kirk
county commissioner, he w ill
appointed Sanford businessman
learn firsthand the challenges o f
Sid Vlhten Jr. to fill the vacancy.
Juggling a career as a school
Pelham said his responsibilities
executive and one as a local
of learning the role of principal
politician.
versus the 30 years o f experience
Gov. Lawton Chiles', appoint*
that Henley has makes the situa­
ment last week o f veteran Lym an
tions different.
High principal Henley to replace
“ If I were a long-term principal
the late Bob Sturm recalled the
like Carlton I would probably
last school executive to serve on
make the same decision he did,"
the county commission, Dan
said Pelham, of Sanford. "But
Pelham. Elected to the com*
there Is a tremendous amount of
mission In 1968 while assistant
learning at the beginning of
principal of Sanford Junior High
becoming a principal."
School, Pelham resigned h is
When questions nrose whether
commission seat after 1V4 years
he could legally serve as both
to accept a promotion to prin­
principal and county commis­
cipal.
sioner. Pelham said an attorneys
Henley's sweartng-ln is set for
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Oct. 12 at 1:30 p.m.

Variable cloudiness
with a slight chance
o f afternoon showers
and thunderstorms.
High In the mid to
u p p e r 8 0 s. W in d
northeast 10 mph.
Rain chance 20 per*
cent.

LAKE M AR Y Former Luke
Mary Public Safety Director Charles
Lauderdale says h e wants his old
Job back. The U.S. District Court in
O r la n d o h a s c o n fir m e d th a t
Lauderdale has filed a federal
lawsuit against Lake Mary.
Lauderdale left Lake Mary In
August of 1992. following a series of
disputes with City Manager John
Litton. He subsequently moved to a
small horse ranch In Texas, owned
by his elderly mother.
Lauderdale could not be reached
for comment this morning.
At that tim e , the c it y said
Latidrrrinle had aubmltted a resig­
n ation . w h ic h th ey a c c e p te d .
Lauderdale contested that he had
□ B e e B olt. P a g e BA

Longwood’s legal
counsel resigns
By 8AMDHA BLU OTT
Herald Staff Writer
LONGWOOD — City Attorney
Becky Voae resigned this morning
after a city commissioner called for
a vote to terminate her contract
Monday night. Voae has been city
attorney since March. 1991.
Vosc said she had no comment
this morning on the call for a "n o
confidence v o te " from commission­
er Rex Anderson.
"You might call over to the c ity."
ahe said. "1 aent something over
there this m orning."

Seminole’s year* round
school calendar in place
By VICKI DeBOMBIBII
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — W hile the final decisions still need
to be made, llie Sem inole County school board
tentatively approved the tracking schedule for the
year round elementary schools that will come on
line In July.
Beginning at that time, all the elementary
schools In Seminole County will convert to the
modified school calendar.
Some schools w ill be single track schools and
others will be scheduled on a multi-track
arrangement.

Vosc submitted her resignation
effective November 30. She said the
effective date should give the city
ample time to find a new city
attorney. She added that If the
com m ission or her replacement
should need her assistance after
Nov. 30. she would be willing to
provide the service at her $180 per
hourly rate.
At the urging o f Mayor Paul
Lovcstrand. the commission tabled
the discussion of the matter until
October 18. With Vose's resigna­
tion. the commission will be dis*
□ B a a V oss, P a g * 2 A

Going to pot

The main factor In detcfftlnlng which schools
will be placed on a multi-track schedule Is the
enrollment figure. More crowded schools will be
placed on the multi-track schedule to help
alleviate the problem and allow the school to
maintain a smaller student to teacher ratio.
On the multi-track system, about 20 percent of
the student population will be ofT campus at any
given time.
Approximately half o f the elementary schools
will be on the single track schedule and half on
(he other schedule.
Those schools tentatively approved for single
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Com ing soon to a movie theatre
near you: County’s most wanted
B y VICKI DaBOKMIBR
Herald Staff Writer

Clouds roll in

known for the high-profile clients he
represents.
in addition to the departments
named In the suit, six Individual
officers arc named In the suit:
C orporal Virgil Plckelslmer and
LJBee B ru ta lity , P age SA

Old feud is
rekindled

It’s happened before

LONGWOOD — Several voter registration
o p p o rtu n ities w ill be a vaila b le today at
Northland Community Church. 530 Dog Track
Road. Registrations will be held from 9 o.m.
until 11 o.m.. 2 p.m. to 4 p in. and 6:30 p.m. to
8:30 p.m.

nole County S h eriffs Office, violated
his civil lights by assaulting and
battering him resulting In bodily
Injury and by the excessive use of
force during a traffic Infraction
The suit wns filed In Sanford by
Miami-based attorney Ellis Rubin.

SANFORD — Com ing to a m ovie theatre near
you: Seminole County's Most Wanted.
No, It's not a new action adventure film starring
Don Esllnger os a county sheriff doin g battle with
bad guys on the silver screen.
But. when you g o to the movlea over the next
few months you 'll aee photoe o f some o f the
counties worst criminals embiasoned across the
screen as you m unch on your popcorn walling for
the feature film to begin.
"W e expect to reach about 132.000 people a
month." said s h e riffs spokesman George Proechcl.
Interspersed with the movie trivia and the

advertisements for Ralslnettes and local busi­
nesses will be photos and/or biographical sket­
ches o f the most wanted felons In Seminole
County and crime prevention Ups from the
sheriffs department.
"T h is is an effective and Inexpensive way to get
this Information out to the public," Proechcl said.
Proechcl added tl»at the sherlfT believes' the
public is willing and able to help law enforcement
officials capture wanted criminals.
Esllnger said the photos will be limited to
wanted people believed to still be In the Seminole
County area.
The photos will be taken from bank aurvellance
photos, and other such sources. Esllnger said.
He said the Idea for using the m ovie theatre

HtraM Mwta ky Tommy Vhwool

Sanford police Commander Dennis Whitmire
dlaplaya bags con tain in g 70 pound! of
marijuana, confiscated In a raid Friday at 2906
S. Sanford Avenue. Street value la estimated at
$225,000.Fradarlck ‘Tom' Hendricks, 39, was
arrested and charged with possession ol
marijuana with Intent to distribute, and
possession ol drug paraphernalia.

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N E W S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E
cussing find­
ing her replacement at their next
meeting.
Commissioner Rex Anderson
called for a no confidence vote
M onday night on Vose and
picked up backing from fellow
commissioner Steve Miller. A
simple majority vote, three o f
the five commissioners. Is re­
quired to end the contract.
Miller said he had been con­
cerned all week over a trash and
recycling ordinance which Vose
had p resen ted to the c o m ­
mission September 27 for first
reading. T h e ordinance con ­
tained language Indicating the
city would charge recydcrs a
franchise fee. Attorneys repre­
senting two recycling companies
told the commission anything
but a fee registerin g to do
business In ‘ the city would vio­
late state law. Doth men In­
dicated their clients "would take
the appropriate action" (file suit)
If the city passed the ordinance
as presented.
Vose said passing the ordi­
nance would not have hurt the
city and subsequent action by
the commission could clarify the
recycling provisions. The solid
wnste provision o f the ordinance
needed to be passed so work
could begin on a new contract.
The solid waste disposal con­
tract has expired and refuse
pickups are being done under an
extension agreement. The com ­
missioners decided not to act
until the ordinance was rewrltThe commissioners passed the
solid waste ordinance with all
but one reference to recycling
taken out Monday night.
After Anderson's call for a no
confidence vote. Vose apologized
for any misunderstanding about
the ordinance. She said the new
state statute governing the re­
cyclin g Issued Is ambiguous.
A lt h o u g h s h e c o n s u lte d a
num ber o f Individuals w hile
drafting the ordinance, Vase said

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scheduling are:
Altamonte Elementary School
In Altam onte Springs. Forest
City Elementary School In Altaihonte Springs. Geneva Elementary School In Geneva. Hamilton
Elementary School In Sanford.
Heathrow Elementary School In

she was unable In reach the
attorney most familiar with the
state law until noon Sept. 27.
There was no itihe to rewrite the
ordinance prior to the meeting,
she said.
Miller questioned why the or­
dinance was even presented at
the September meeting.
Some o f the commissioners
questioned why the attorney
filed a law suit recently against a
hardware store owner to recoup
back taxes never charged to
customers. Vose told the com ­
m issioners negotiations con ­
cerning the taxes could legally
be undertaken In the settling o f a
law suit. The city commission
settled with store owner after he
agreed to pay sligh tly over
91.000 In city attorney legal
fees.
At the time the suit was filed.
Lovestrand commented that he
fell the city had been “ blind
sided" when Vose filed the suit.
V ose r e c e iv e s a m o n th ly
$3,500 retainer and bills the city
for legal work on an hourly
basis.
In other business Monday
night, the commissioners:
• Decided not to assess the
extraordinary costs o f fighting
the A A A Tree Service fire to the
owner. The city purchased foam
and a wetting agent to fight the
mulch and wood fire.
• A p p o in te d c o m m is s io n e r
Steve Miller, city clerk Jerl
Zambrt and Clenda Dates to
serve on the canvassing board
for the Nov. 2 election. The city
charter requires a city commis­
sioner. who is not running for
election serve. Only Lovestrand
and Miller are not up for elec­
tion. M iller w as nom inated,
elected and certified before he
could voice any objection to
serving.
• T o ld the city administrator to
draft a budget amendment gov­
erning the take-home vehicle
policy by city employees.
•O kayed $500 for start up costs
for the Fanners Market In the

in Altamonte Springs, Caaselberry Elementary School In Cossei berry. East brook Elementary
School In W inter Park. English
Estates Elementary School In
Fern Park. Goldsboro Elementsry School In Sanford. Keeth
Elementary School In Winter
Springs, Lake Mary Elementary
School In Lake Mary. Lake

Study shows the state is 36th in laws passed
— --------------------------- 1 A m e ric a n b a s e b a ll is a p u r e
Florida has the fourthSp o rt, c a p tu rin g m u c h o f o u r
natio nal c u ltu re a n d s p irit.
scrutiny o f thousands o f bills, resolutions
and amendments shows Sunshine State
A n d n o w it is b e in g d e ­
lawmakers come In 36th In their ability to
graded w ith th e in s in u a tio n
actually make laws. The Orlando Sentinel
reported Monday.
o f p o litic s , g
in a study o f more than 16.000 pieces of
legislation Introduced since 1900. The
S en tin e l m easu red th e s k ill o f each
lawmaker by means o f the same method
used In baseball: counting successful hits as
a percentage o f at-bata.
Thus, each piece o f legislation passed on
Its own. or as part o f other laws that passed,
counts as a “ h it." while the total number o f
pieces of legislation Introduced In either the

Sen. Bob Graham
H o u se o r S e n a te a m o u n ts to e a c h
lawmaker's “ at bats."
And Florida's congressional delegation —
25 strong — didn't fare all too well.
According to the report, the delegation
wracked up s legislative “ batting average"
o f Just .237.

That's fewer than one In four pieces of
proposed legislation passed.
The combined House and Senate average
is .276
Dul that figure Is misleading, according to
Dob Graham. Florida's senior U.S. senator.
That's because 10 o f the state delegation's
members ore freshmen — nine In the House
and Democrat Graham's Republican col­
league in the other chamber. Republican
Connl** Msek.
First, however. Graham lamented com­
parison of The National Pastime with what
lawmakers do In Washington.
“ American baseball Is a pure sport,
capturing much o f our national culture and
sp irit." said Graham, the lead Florida
lemalatlve "h itter” with a .435 average.

County
C on tin u ed from Pngs 1A

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8anford Mayor Bettye Smith presents the city's
Employee of the Month award to Karen Ward
while Bill Simmons, city manager, looks on.
W a r d , a c c o u n t c l e r k I In t h e Fl -

nance?Admlnlstrative Service, was selected
because of the team spirit she generates as well
as her efficiency and pleasant manner. She is
considered “ outstanding" in all her endeavors.

general decision declared there
was no conflict In duties.
Pelham said he left his position
on his own accord and has no
regrets.
" I think It was the best decision
for me os a beginning principal."
said Pelham. "1 enjoyed the
politics. 1 enjoyed the learning
process you go through the first
year."
Molly Payne, spokesman for
Gov. Lawton Chiles, said Chiles'
attorney J. Hardin Peterson Jr. of
L a k e la n d , d e te rm in e d there
would be no conflict between
H e n le y 's s ch o o l b o a rd and
county positions. School superin­
tendent Paul Ifagcrty said he saw
no conflicts as long as duties did
not overlap. Henley said he will
take personal leave from his
school Job to conduct county
business.
Henley said he recognizes he'll
have to Juggle his roles o f prin­
cipal and county commissioner,
but he Is prepared to separate the
two. Henley said he had reached
the point In his school career to
consider a change.
“ I've been In public service for
nearly 39 years." said Henley.
"M y health Is still good. That's
not a problem. I don't believe In
retiring from something. I believe
In retiring to something."

Henley said he has made no
decision on when to retire from
Mr. Litton believes he has the his principal post. He sold he
authority to'flre Lauderdale un -* wants to complete several-cun
less overturned by the comrlcu la g o a ls b e fo re leavin g,
mission. The wav I look at it.
perhaps sometime next year.

s r s t a 'aS S Tb frS S
unless the commission affirms
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.
.
.
None of the persons Involved
In the original conlllct. except
Litton, is still with the city.
As director o f Public Safety,

screens as a
Indlng Sem inole
■t Wanted” came
lor Dan LaFleur.
raa a great Idea."
m will begin at
h e a tre s . on 26
jeraald.
Beginning iseat week.- movgoers at the Litchfield Cinema
\ the Lake Mary
ake Mary and the

M IA M I
H e r a a r e th e
w in n in g n um bers s e le c te d
Monday In the Florida Lottery:

monte Springs, will begin seeing
the faces o f the wanted men and
women on the big screen.
Esllnger said the $3,600 to pay
for the project for 26 weeks will
come from the Law Enforcement
Trust Fund which is comprised
or money taken In drug busts,
He said also that the sheriff's
d e p a r t m e n t Is p r e s e n t l y
negotiating with Peterson Outdoor Advertising to begin displaying crime prevention Ups on
billboards throughout Seminole

m em .
^
dcp4rt‘
After he left. Police Capt. Sam
Dclflore assumed the Job o f
acting police ch ief until the
hiring process could be completcd. Richard Dcury Is the
present chief o f police.
Dob Stoddard look over as fire
chief at that tim e. He later
resigned and Chief Duane Mchl

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Henley said he has made no
c o m m itm e n ts to a n y o n e as
commissioner.
"M y philosophy lath e serve the
people." said Henley, "an d less
govprnment l» best.
Henley said he will be mindful
o f county-allow ed grow th on
schools and said he believes In
controlled-growth.
"• Prrfrr controlled grow th." he
*■»&lt;*• " I know we're not going to
atop It. but It can be directed."
H en ley

said en viron m en tal

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him.
Lauderdale subsequently at­
tacked L ltto n 's m anagem ent
style, confirming that he and

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Today: Variable cloudiness
with a slight chance o f afternoon
showers and thunderstorms.
High In the mid to upper 80s.
Wind northeast 10 mph. Rain
chance 20 percent.
T on igh t: B ecom in g m ostly
cloudy. Low In the lower to mid
70s. Wind northeast 5 mph.
W ednesday: M ostly cloudy
with a good chance o f showers
and thunderstorms. High in the
mid 80s. Wind east 10 mph.
Rain chance 50 percent.
Extended forecast: Sunshine
will fade. As the moisture to the
south moves north and west.

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the north, with a water temperature o f 81 degrees.

Tonight: Wind northeast to
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Bay and Inland waters a moder­
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s h o w e r s and a fe w t h u n ­
derstorms.
W ednesday: W ind east to
southeast 10 to 15 kts. Seas 2 to
4 fl. Bay and Inland waters a
moderate chop. Scattered show­
ers and thunderstorms.

T h e high tem p eratu re in
Sanford Monday was 88 degrees
and the overnight low was 67 as
reported by the University o f
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue, Sanford.
R ecorded ra in fa ll for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Tues­
day. totalled 0 Inches.
The temperature at 10 a.m.
today was 79 degrees and
Tuesday's overnight low was
71, as recorded by the NaUonal
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
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POLICE BRIEFS
Woman drowns
Yvette Michele Lane. 25. o f Geneva, reportedly drowned
Saturday, when the boat In which she waa riding struck a
navigational market east o f the Inteistate 4 bridge on Lake
Monroe. State Gome and Fresh W ater Fish Commission
troopers located her body shortly after midnight Sunday
morning. The owner o f the 20 foot boat. Wallace Jam es
Brottem. also o f Geneva, was uninjured.

Burglar apprehsndtd
Sanford police arrested Frankie Carl Reed, 49, 1505 25th
Street, Saturday. According to the arrest report. Reed was seen
breaking Into an unoccupied house In the 800 block of W. First
Street by the owner o f the house. Police said the owner
apprehended Reed and held him until they arrived. He was
charged with burglary to an unoccupied building.

Disturbance call
Sanford police arrested Sherman Lee Hudson. 40. of 1409 E.
Valencia Court. Sanford, at his residence on Saturday. Police
Mid they were called regarding a disturbance, and Hudson
refused to cooperate. He was charged with resisting an officer
without violence.

Trespasser found
Sanford police arrested Daniel Casas, with an unknown local
address, on Sunday. A witness reported seeing Casas enter a
fenced area at the Stale Farmers Market. 1300 French Avenue.
He was charged with trespassing loan unoccupied area.

Man requests arrest
Oviedo police arrested James Wesley McCloud. 44. of 2417 S.
Lake Avenue. Sanford, on Sunday. Officers said when they
found him walking on a street, he asked to be anrsted because
he was wanted on an outstanding warrant. In conducting a
search, police reported finding him In possession of a plastic
bag containing what later proved to be marijuana. He waa
charged with possession o f marijuana, under 20 grams, and
served the warrant for violation o f parole on a previous
conviction o f driving with a suspended/revoked license.

Donation upgrades
fire fighting at zoo
■yi
Htraid Staff Writer
SANFORD - The Central Flor­
ida Pipeline Corporation has
donated a 6.000 gallon water
tank to the Central Florida
Zoological Park In Sanford. A
ceremony honoring the donation
will be held Wednesday morn­
ing.
The $5,000 lank will be used
to upgrade the fire fighting
capabilities of the 109 acre t o o
c o m p le x . W harton -S m llh , a
Sanford and Orlando contractor,
facilitated the donation and
transported the tank by truck
from the Central Florida Pipeline
terminal In Tail, and Installed It
at the zoo.
T h e tank recently became

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Central Florida Pipeline surplus,
when the fire fighting equipment
at the Taft term tnars truck
loading rack was modernized.
"W e ’re gratified by the dona­
tion ." M id Ed Posey. Central
Florida Zoological Park director.
"T h e pipeline has been part o f
the Orlando area's growth for the
past 20 years." said Jsmes A.
Pasternak. Central Florida Pipe­
line manager. "T h e donation
provides us with a welcome
opportunity to give something
bark to the com m unity."
A brief ceremony honoring the
dedication o f the tank will take
place Wednesday morning at
10:30 a.m.. at the zoo. near the
water tank. In appreciation for
the donation.

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Double violence arrest
Sanford police arrested Walrskn Lopez Cordova. 31. and
Femanco Alberto Cordova. 41. o f 500 W. Airport Blvd. at their
residence Saturday. Police said the woman had apparently
smashed his guitar with a hammer, then gone outside and
smashed the four headlights and windshield on his car. Each
was charged with battery, domestic violence.

Assault arrests
•D avid Keith Hercek. 31. 121 Lindsey W ay. Sanford, was
arrested Sunday by Sanford police, at Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Officers Indicated he went to the hospital after an
altercation with a female at his residence.
•Sandra Lee Stewart. 37. and Shane Clair Stew art 33. both
of 171 E. Grand Bend Avenue, Lake Mary, were arrested at
their residence by Lake Mary police on Saturday. Each was
charged with battery, domestic violence.
•Sam uel Adra Copeland. 1107 W. 2nf Street. Sanford, was
arrested at his residence Sunday by Sanford police following an
altercation with a female. He was charged with aggravated
assault.
•W illie Bailey. 82. 1904 Southwest Road, was arrested by
sheriff's deputies at his residence Sunday. Deputies said he had
been In p dispute,with a female at his residence, and struck her
with his oaln. .Me waa charged with aggravated battery,.,,
domestoc violence.

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• Dennis Wayne Edwards, 38, 2434 Lake Ave.. Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday. Officers said they located
him hltchhlklong In the 3700 block o f Orlando Drive. He was
wanted on warrants for violation o f parole on previous
convictions o f possession o f a controlled substance, and driving
wlthasuspended/revoked license.

DUI arrests
•T ra cey Steven Towers. 30. 101 WUklns Circle. Sanford,
was arrested on S.R. 46 at Osceola Road by sheriff's deputies
Sunday. Deputies said he attempted to give his brother's name
as on Identity. He was charged with driving under the Influence
of alcohol, and resisting an officer without violence.
• Russell Lee Crawford. 33. 181&amp;-C Landing Drive. Sanford,
was arrested Sunday on Tlmacuan Blvd. by Lake Mary police.
He was charged with driving under the Influence o f alcohol.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A vehicular burglary was reported Friday In the 1800 block
o f McCarthy Avenue. A stereo system and 150 cassettes,
valued at $700 w e n reported missing.
• A 1603 Plymouth Sundance was reported stolen on Friday,
from a car lot on U.S. Highway 17-82 south o f Sanford. T h e
report Indicated the car was last seen on Sept. 28. The license
number listed for the vehicle was PHP-OOW
• A blue 1085 Nissan Kingcab truck was reportedly stolen
Sunday from a parking lot In the 3800 block o f Greenwood
Blvd.. In Lake Mary. DepuUes listed the license number as
NJY-182Q.
• A residence was reported burglarized Sunday In the 3100
block o f Bungalow Blvd. A T V valued al $300 was reported
missing.
• $340 In Items were reportedly stolen In a business burglary
Sunday In the 3800 block o f Sanford Avenue.

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�Aa President Clinton baska in the glow o f
iwnlng m edia coverage for proposing the
Iflgeat. moat expensive social Initiative o f the
Mt half-century, I almost feel like the little boy
ho informs the emperor that he la wearing no
cubes.
That anyone can take seriously a plan that
dls for $350 billion in new federal health

EDITORIALS

Red Ribbon
Week all year
T h e community and the schools o f Sem i­
nole County are rallying for Red Ribbon
Week, aimed at drawing attention to the uae
o f drugs, directly and Indirectly.
F r o m the Innocent babies b o m ad d icted to
c o c a in e to young p e o p le whose lives are cut
short ir. gun figh ts o v e r drug d eals g o n e bad.
to fa m ilie s b roken u p by d ru g uae. th e
p ro b le m s affect us a ll.

Recently, a 32-year-old man allegedly raped
and strangled a little girl and stabbed her
grandmother to death. Police described him
as a crack-cocaine addict.
Red Ribbon W eek la celebrated nationally
as a w a y to make-the public aware o f all types
of drug addiction and to help people, young
and old alike, team how to effectively say no
to drugs.
In the schools, young people learn about
the dangers of substance abuse. Such lessons
should be a continuing and Integral part o f
their education.
Shining a glaring light through this special
week-long observance Is Intended to put It all
Into a new perspective.
Let us hope that the lessons to be taught
during Rea Ribbon Week are not Just
highlighted momentarily, but remembered
through next October when we again don red

by $91 billion, boggles the Imagination.
T h e tortured financial calculations arc reason
enough to pronounce the president's plan dead
on arrival. He wtldly forecasts, for instance. $238
billion In savings from Medicare and Medicaid
over five years. Even Democrats acknowledge
he'll be lucky to save half that amount.
He forecasts $103 billion In new revenue from
so-called aln taxes. But higher taxes on tobacco
and alcohol will dampen consumption. This all
but guarantees that the federal treasury will not
realize the revenue the president projects.
Th e president also says he will free up $47
billion by m aking cuts In unspecified federal
programs. If the president really had cuts, he
should have put them on the table. W e're still
waiting for the $100 blllidn In spending cuts he
promised to get his budget passed.
Finally. Clinton
tnion projects
projects'$51
$51 billion In higher

Income taxes. He assumes that employers will
magnanimously raise worker salaries and wages
since employer health-care coats will decline
under his reforms. ---------~
He must have eaten a
tainted Dig Mac.
M
Wk
It's called reality.
Mr. President. Check

I alm ost feel
like the little
boy who
Inform s the
em peror that he
is wearing no
clothes. ■
have health insur
ance. And the vast majority o f that vast majority

SARAH O V E R S T R E E T
A o v M s I.

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Demand for apology
Central Florida
group with a Win1
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the county
T h a t certainly was not the case with this report.
The tone and comments were sexist and demean­
ing about the Community and Family Volunteers,
w om en 's dubs that function under the Extension
Office. They apparently didn't know about 4-H

In Seminole County. Thorn are also mam o
^
by ♦***»r&gt;i»^ty r»&gt;n«inti nMw
T h e bottom line Is that this taxpayer group
not w e ll Informed, w as unprofessional,
actually may be housed In Orange County.
On the behalf o f the Community ft Family
Volunteers I request a written apology from this
taxpayer's group fo r the sexist and demeaning

continued this payment to her for many years even
after the mortgage w a s paid off. (My mother has
now outlived four o f h er children. There are four o f
pa le ft )
He w ill be mtsaed b y all o f us. Thank you for
your fine articles and editorials.
Margaret J. Noyes
Seminole

Berry's World

(77 percent, according to a CNN-USA Today poll)
are.tuppy with their Inaurancc. And 80 percent
are satisfied with the quality o f health care they
receive.
Clinton propoaea to completely overturn a
health-care ayatem that the vast majority of
Americana are happy with to accommodate the
needs o f the comparatively amall minority 14
percent who are outside the ayatem. Nothing
could be more backward.
Really, the one major aspect o f health care that
most Americans find troubling, and that they
want government to do something about. Is cost
Over the past decade or so. health-care spending
has run double the rate o f Inflation. The result Is
that the nation's medical bill has nearly
quadrupled In real terms, from $250 billion In
1980 to more than $900 billion projected for this
year.
T hat’s problem numero uno - runaway health
care costs.
So the president is going to limit the health
care choices that consumers now enjoy (while In
no way Improving the quality o f care they
receive). The federal government Is going spend
more tax dollars, not fewer, on health care. And
iplc arc going to be better ofl?
I'm sorry foil
the president's naked.

JA Y D. HAIR

The U.S. Forest Service has lost public trust,
he need new fla for credible f h* n y in the

new laws but through a clear mandate to
enforce tboae already on the books.

reform.
'T o o many (people) view us as plunderers."
says Jim Lyons, assistant secretary o f agricul­
ture, whose Job la to oversee the Forest Service.
A n even harahor view lo b d d by Tom Collier.

A change In leadership Is the starting point If
such a mandate Is lo be believed by the public
a,.d the majority of service employees who
want a return to professionalism.

Deliberate Ind ifference to the courts and the
law la a serious charge, but hardly unique In
the Forest Service record.
U.8. District Court Judge William Dwyer
concluded In 1991 that the service had
committed " a remarkable series o f violations o f
the environmental laws." W ith the federal
Judges who have rendered similar decisions
you "could field a baseball team ." Collier told
Congress. He then named nine judges who "all
said the government was violating the law ."
President Clinton’s Northwest forest plan
provides some o f the best evidence or the
service's poor record.
The plan calls for spending up to $360
million to restore watersheds damaged by
Intensive logging carried out under Forest
Service supervision. The expenditure Is needed
now. but wouldn't be If the Forest Service had
done Ita lob rig h t
The plan will also reduce Northwest logging
on public land by up to 75 percent. That
reduction Is the smallest the administration
believes will meet the law's requirement that
Umber sales not exceed what can be sustained
In the long-run. In short, the Forest Service is
responsible for permitting years o f excessive
Umber harvests.

. The next step is for the service to manage Ita
holdings for what they arc intended lo be - a
national trust of healthy forests. That treat
envisions Indefinitely supplying new Umber,
p r o t e c t i n g --------- --------------------w a t e r s h e d s and
wiiduve ana provid*
ing recreation for the
people w h o own the
f o r e s t s . This
ecosystem approach
m u st r e p la c e the
single-mindedness of
J
clearing forests Into
M
tree stum ps lo be
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replaced by Industry
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tree farms at the sacrtflce o f all other val- * £
ues.
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As with any treat.
indifference to
there needs to be an
the courts end
accurate account of
the law la •
assets. T h ere Isn't
xerloua charge,
one on the national
but hardly
f o r e s t s , in the
u n lq u e ln th e
Northwest, the presiForest S ervlet
dent's advisers disre c o rd .!
covered the a c t u a l --------------- *■ -----------amount o f standing timber la some 30 percent
less than what the service had been advertis­
ing. In Oregon's Umpqua NaUonal Forest, a
district ground survey shows tim ber volume is
at least 20 percent below what service plans
claim Is there. A contractor for the service In
Colorado has lold Congress o f two sets o f
Forest Service books, one with artificially high

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Criticism Is by no means confined to the
Forest Service record In the Northwest.
Over 60 percent of all service employees
surveyed In June said they think the agency Is
still relying too heavily on dearcuttlng In the

tree*. These workers placed almost equal
emphasis on protecting watersheds, providing
for recreation and conserving wildlife aa they
did on cutting trees. Thrt'a a stewardship
approach consistent with the multiple-use
values embodied In the laws governing uaIlona) forests.
The service needs reform, not by passing

The service and the public need to know
what the trust assets are -- beginning with a

would m ake an excellent assignment for the
president's National Service Program,
Above all. the public should demand that
integrity be restored lo the Forest Service. W e
all share In the responsibility to see that the
forest trust from which we benefit remains
intact for future generations.

Fashion models
should look like us
When Anna Nicole Smith hit the fashion
scene a couple years ago. I let out a great sigh
o f relief. (In reality. I was letting my stomach
out. My mother started telling me to hold It In
w h cn lw aa 10.)
Even more exciting was the thought that
m aybe the pressure would ease on teen-age
girts who feel fat and Inadequate no matter
how emaciated they become, especially the
estimated 3 percent to 7 percent who suffer
from the mental Illness that keeps them
virtually unable to eat and heading toward
•tarvatlon.
If we all see the
1 55 -pou n d S m ith
modeling her Guess?
je a n a and ta k in g
home big sacks of
money for doing It. I
thought, maybe w e'll
all rr-lhlnk this mad
obsession w e've had
fo r so lo n g w it h
making our bodies go
against thetr natural
inclination. Luckily,
the last half o f the
1980s gave us the
healthy look, with
lln reality, I was
m o d e l s s u c h as
Cindy Crawford and
lettin g my
Claudia Schlffer g iv ­
stomach out.
My m other
ing us permission to
lo o k m uscled and
atarted telling
sleek Instead o f like
m$ to hold It In
the front o f a Chris­
when I was
tian Children's Fund
brochure.
Manufacturers' ad campaigns featured
women wearing athletic clothes while they
built powerful bodies. I hoped that Smith, a
drop-your-Jaw gorgeous blonde who also
happens to wear a size million Jean, would
finally give us permission to be chunky.
But It doesn't look like that Is to be. As
popular as Smith is, other fashion houses
haven't followed the Guess? lead. The real of
the large models are relegated to the plus-size
pages o f catalogs and are non-existent at
fashion shows. Out on the runways and In
fashion magazines are women 5 foot-7 and
taller, w eigh in g less than a good-sized
Labrador retriever. In some cases, they look a
lot like your kid brother. Twiggy, that skeletal
waif who made us take up smoking und
popping amphetamines 25 years ago. lives
again.
I don't know If some o f the naysayers arc
correct In ch a rgin g that the sexy ads
featuring these thin, short-haired women
suggest sex with children, or that the Image
portrays women as weak and powerless In
comparison to the emerging - and threaten­
ing - Wonder Woman of ihe last two decades.
What I do know is that the fashion Industry
has chosen as Ita symbols that tiny percent­
age o f women who are either naturally what
the rest o f us can't be without starving, or
who are willing to starve themselves for the
Job. A normal woman cannot cat even a
dribble of the five food groups the Dairy
Council recommends and look like those
models.
What this creates In us Is the sense of never
being quite good enough, and that Is a
m ighty powerful marketing tool. When our
dieting foils and we don't achieve the proper
rail-thin w alflsh appearance, we think
perhaps If we buy the clothing the models are
wearing, we'll at least come a little closer to
the way we should look. When buying Just a
few Items doesn't make us feel sufficient, we
buy a little more. Always "Just a little more
and I'll be OK...."
So how can we save our daughters from,
assuming our lifelong burden o f feeling

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from damaging their bodies and even dying?
W e could Mart by boycotting clothing lines
whose ad campaigns feature Audrey Hcpbum
wannabes, because the fashion manufactur­
ers' eardrums ore located In their pocketbooks. Maybe I'll buy a pair o f Guess? jeans,
even If they are a little more expensive than
m y regular brand, and then write a letter to
the company, telling them that unlaw tiicy
continue In Ihe big-model direction. I'll be
heading back to The Gap.

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(her, Johnnie Lee. Jennlngi.
Wtlson-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Sanford. In charge o f arrange­
ments. .

DOROTHY I f. CLARK

Born March 9. 1913, In Newark.
N J., he moved to the Orange
C i t y a r e a In 1 9 7 7 f r o m
Kenilworth. N J . He was a route
salesman for Drakes Bakery In
New Jersey and a Catholic. He
waa a member o f DcBary V.F.W.
Post *8093. Mr. Dunn was a
Navy veteran o f World W ar II.
Survivors Include wife. Ada:
son. Jam es R.. Orange City:
daughter. Barbara L. Hall. Jack­
s o n v ille ; b ro th e r. J a c k .
Kenilworth. N.J.; four grand­
c h ild r e n and o n e g r e a t ­
grandchild.
Brtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrangements.

Dorothy M. Clark, 83, o f 989
O r le n ta A v e .. A lt a m o n te
Springs, died Monday. Oct. 4. at
Florida H ospital. A ltam on te
Springs. Bom June 19. 1910. In
Harrison, N J .. she moved to
Central Florida In 1972. She was
a secretary for Central School
District 4. Plain well. N.Y.. and a
member
o f St. Mary Magdalen
CORNELL BACON
Cornell Bacon. 35. of 805 Old Catholic Church. Mrs. Clark was
Luke llum cy Road. Geneva, died also a member o f the New York
Frldny. Oct. I. Bom Nov. 27. PTA.
Survivors Include daughter.
1957. In Sanford, he wais a
lllrlong resident ol Central Flor­ Barbara West. Sanford: three HENNIOAN
ida. lie tens a laborer and a grandchildren and 10 great­
Thomas Robert Hcnnlgan. 63.
grandchildren.
in e m b e r o f O a k G r o v e
o f 1032 Gwyn Circle. Oviedo,
G ra m k o w F u n era l H om e. died Sunday. Ocl. 3. at Lucerne
Missionary Hop! 1st Church.
S u rv iv o r s In c lu d e fa th e r. Sanford. In charge o f arrange­ Medical Center. Orlando. Born
Evans Sr.. G eneva: m other. ments.
July 19. 1930. In Providence.
Dorothy. Geneva: son. Brian, DANIEL M. COWART
R.I.. he moved to Central Florida
Daniel M. Cowart. 79. North In 1956. He was a form er
Snowhlll: brothers. Robcn. Dctroll, the Krv. Evans Jr.. San­ Winter Park Drive. Casselberry, Longwood Police Chief and re­
ford; s is t e r . B a rb a ra J e a n died Thursday. Sept. 30. at tired from the Oviedo Police
D oughty. D e tro it: m atern al Florida H ospital, Altam on te Department. He was a member
grnndtnoth?r. C arrie Black. Springs. Born Dec. 22. 1923. In o f First United Methodist Church
Adel. Ga.. he moved to Central o f Oviedo. Mr. Hcnnlgan was
Sanford.
\Vll»on-Klrhell)ergcr Morluary. Florida In 1952. He was a retired also a member of Masonic Lodge
Sanford. In eliurgr of arrange- Navy veteran and a member of 243. Oviedo, and the Disabled
I louse o f David Word Center. Mr. American Veterans. He was a
lucnls.
Cowart was also a member o f the Korean W ar iTtcran.
DANNY J .B O W L E S
Fleet Reserve.
Danny J. Bowles, 31. of 2100
Survivors Include wife. June:
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife . ■on. Kevin. Washington; daugh­
Hartwell A vr.. Sanford, died
Virginia Johnson: son. Daniel A.. ters. Donna Hlckllnd, Myrtle
Friday. Ort. I. Bom Sept. 13.
Atlanta:
brothers. Earl. Cassel­ Beach. S.C.. Cheryl Stratton.
1902. in Orlando, he moved to
berry, Virgil. Jacksonville: sis­ Chico. Calif.. Kathleen Maricttl.
Sanford tills year. He was a
ters. Lucille. Margaret Holt, both Roy. Utah: sister. Mildred Col­
garbage collector and a member
o f SevtervlUe. Tcnn.. Mary Jane burn. W inter Springs: 11 grandnf SI. James House o f Prayer,
S tau der. A lb a n y . G a.: four c h i l d r e n a n d t w o g r e a t ­
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e fa th er.
grandchildren.
Selph. Sanford: mother. Annie
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral • Gaines Carry Hand Garden
Ruth. Sanford: daughters. Danay
Patricia. Threac. both of Jack­ Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel. Chapel Funeral Home. Long­
Lake Mary, In charge o f ar­ wood. In charge o f arrange­
s o n ville. A le x ia D.. M iam i:
rangements.
ments.
brothers. Robert. Alfonso Willis.
Annette, all o f Sanford. Selph
JAMES H. DUNN
ROY L. JOHNSON
Jr.. Jennings: sisters. Wilma
James H. Dunn. 80. of 770 E.
Roy L. Johnson. 89. 2825 Pine
Powell. Johnnie Lee. Janie Mac.
Iris Dr.. Orange City, died Sun­ Ave.. Mims, died Sunday. Oct. 3.
all of Sanford: paternal grandfaday. Oct. 3. at his residence. at Parrish Medical Centrr. Bom

Sept. 23, 1904, In Tuacumbla.
Ala., he moved to Mims In 1987
from Sanford. He waa a retired
electrician.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w if e ,
M agdalene: dau gh ters, Faye
Mock. Fori Lauderdale. Rachael
Rcnar. V irgin ia Beach. Va..
Dorothy Howland. Titusville;
sons. Grady Johnson, Geneva.
Clarence Johnson. Charlotte,
N.C.; sister, Mary Lou Griffin.
Ruby Wade. W illie Hannar. Lillie
Sodcrbloom. all o f Sanford; I I
grandchildren and 22 great­
grandchildren.
North Brevard Funeral Home,
Titusville. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

YVETTE M. LANE
Yvette M. Lane. 28. o f Shadow
Drive. Geneva, died Saturday.
Oct. 2. as the result ol an
accident in Sanford. Bom Dec.
12. 1966. In W inter Park, she
was a lifelong resident. She was
a produ ction a s s em b le r for
Siemens Strombcrg-Carlson and
a Baptist. Mrs. Lane was also a
member o f the Central Florida
Dari Association.
Survivors Include daughter.
Tam ara M.. G eneva; father
Elmer Badertscher. Chuluuta:
mother. Yvonne Badertscher.
Cliuluota; brother. W ayne C.
Badertscher. Chuluota.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Ooldenrod. In charge of
arrangements.
Margaret E. Mathewa. 57. o f 40
Star Lane. DeBary. died Sunday.
Oct. 3. at her residence. Born
Dec. 31. 1935. In Knoxville, she
came to the DeBary area 41
years ago from there. She was a
homemaker and a Baptist. Mrs.
M athews was a m em ber o f
T.O.P.P.S.
Survivors include husband.
Herbert W.; sons. Alan. DeLand.

John. DeBary: daughters. Gall
and Angela, both o f Deltona:
brothers. John Sloe and Calvin
Sloe both o f Knoxville: sisters.
Lots Hensley. Knosville, Rose
Stafford. Sanford; 10 gran d ­
children.
Brtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrangements.

RICHAND "P A T " MILLER
Richard "P a t " Miller. 70. or
Tem ple Drive. Sanford, died
Monday. Oct. 4. at his residence.
Born June 21. 1823. In Caldwell.
Ohio, he moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1964. He was an assign­
ment supervisor for Southern
Bell o f Central Florida and a
member o f First Baptist Church
o f Sanford. Mr. Miller was ulao a
member o f the Sanford Masonic
Lodge 62. York Rltfc. Scottish
Rite. Valley o f Orlando. The
Giotto. The Bahia Shrine T e m ­
ple. Fun and Frolic Unit. Royal
Order o f Jesters. Elks 1241.
Sanford. American Legion Post
53 and Fleet Reserve, lie was an
A m iy veteran.
Survivors Include wife. June:
sons. James Brodle. Lake Mary.
Rick. Owensboro. Ky.: daugh­
ters. Nancy Wood. Judy Roush,
both o f Louisville. Ky.: five
granddaughters and two greatgranddaughters.
B a ld w ln -F a lrch lld F u n eral
Home. Oaklawn park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

FRANCES ELLEN THOW
Frances Ellen Thow. 75. o f
1317 Chestwood Cove. Heath­
row. died Saturday. Oct. 2. at
her residence. Bom Sept. 25.
1918. In Barre. Vt.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1987. She was
a retired private secretary for the
Vermont Environmental Protec­
tion Agency and a member of
Church o f the Good Shepherd.
Barre. Mrs. Thow was also a
member o f the Loyal Order of

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Wcdgewood Health and Swim ­
ming Club. Barre.
Survivors Include daughter.
J u d ith D a v is , T a lla h a s s e e ;
stepson. Ronald. Heathrow; five
grandchildren and one greatgranddaughter.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

CLARK. DOROTHY M.
Cravttldo funeral tervicet lor Mr*.
Dorothy M Clark. U . ol Allamonto Spring1.
who dwd Monday will bo II o'clock Wednet
day morning at All Faith* Memorial Park a
with the Rev Phil WaiuM-wn officiating
Arrangomonf* by Oramkow Funeral
Homo. Sanford
DOWN. JAMES H.
Mat* of Chrittlan Burial will bo celebrated
for Mr. Dunn Wednotday. Oct «. at II a m In
All Soul* Catholic Church with the Roe. Fr,
Richard W. Trout a* Celebrant Rotary wlllf
bo recited today (Tuotday) at 7 JOp m in the
funoral homo chapel. Interment will follow In
All Soul* Catholic Cemetery. Friend* may
call at the Iunoral homo Tuotday from 1 until
• pm . For friend* who with, the family
tuggott* memorial contribution* to Hotplco.
ol Volu*lo/Floglor Countlo*. K i North,
Woodland Bled . DeLand. FL jm o
Arrangement* by Britton Fworol Home.,
Sanford. M l T ilt
MATHEWS. M A R O A R IT E.
Funeral torvice* lor Mr* Mathew* will beWednesday. Oct. A ol 1:10 P m in the Firtt.
Beptitt Church of Lake Monroe with Potior
Clark Adam* atfidatlng Informant wild
follow m Deltona Memorial Cardan* Came,
lory. Frlond* may call at the funeral homo1
Tuotday tram « until I p m.
Arrangomonf* by Britton Funeral Home.
Sontord.il} TU I.
MILLER. R ICHARD " F A T"
Memorial tereket tor Mr. Richard "Pat**
Miller ago 70. who pateed away Monday. Oct.
4. will bo conducted Wednaedly, Oct A at the
Firtt Bkptltt Church of Santoro with the Hoe
Jo* Oowthltt officiating. Rather than tlowert;
the family graclawtly request* contribution*
bo mad* to Hotptce ol Central Florida. IW f
Maitland Confer Parkway. Suit* S44i
Maitland. FL »7St and Shrlnort Hotpllal tor
Cripple and Burn Children. I M Pombrook
Or.. Orlando. FL » i l « . The family will
receive friend* ol the rotldenco.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Homo. Oaklawn
Park Chapel. Lake Mary, In charge of

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Corporal Tom Dale o f the Lake
Mary Police Department: Officers
Ken Kaiser and Kevin Reyer o f
the Sanford Police Department
and Deputies Craig Magee and
John Zeh o f th e S em in o le
County SherHT s Department.
According to the suit, on July
26. 1990 at 2:25 u.m.. Sanders
was driving northbound on U.S.
Highway l i
, The suU allege
w rin g lite hash In
(Sanders) volunt
vehicle" at U.S. 1
Street InSan'ord.

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Il further alleges lhal Kaiser
Jumped on the hood o f the car
with Ills gun drawn and ordered
Sunders out o f the car. His
wlndshelld was allegedly broken
by the gun.
Though he offered no r e ­
sistance. the suit alleges. Sand­
ers was "unlawfully allowed to
be beuten and brutalised by
numerous while police officers."
Including P lck clslm er. Dale.
Kaiser. Reyer. Mugre and Zch.
The suit also alleges that the
law enforcement agencies have
"condoned policies and customs
providing Tor the beating and
brutolliatlon o f blacks by white
officers" and that these policies
"ultimately resulted In the vio­
lation o f (Sanders') civil rights."
The Seminole County Sheriff's
ofTlcc. the Lake Mary Police
Department and the Sanford
Police Department were each
cited In the suit for "falling to
Implement adequute procedures
In developing a psychological
profile which could have Idqnllflcd (the off leers) as potential
risks for violent activity and
fnlllng to adequately train (the
officers) In the use o f force."
The suit docs not specify the
specific am ount o f damages
sought by Sanders, but It docs
state th e a m o u n t e x c e e d s
815,000.
While the Seminole County
’ chapter o f the National Associa­
tion for the Advancement o f
Colored People (NAACP) was
Involved In the initial Investiga­
tion of the Incident, president
Turner Clayton said their In­
volvement In the case slopped
l hern.
" T o m y k n o w le d g e , th e
NAACP Is no longer Involved In
ibis." he said this morning. "Mr.
Sunders is paying for his own
ullomcy and the NAACP is not a
purl of this suit."
Rubin could not be reached at
cither his Dade or his Broward
County offices this morning.

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Place. Longwopd. died Saturday,
Oct. 2. ut Village On The Green
Nursing Home. Long wood. Bom
Aug. 20. 1904. In Richfield
Springs. N.V.. she moved to
Crnlrul Florida In 1973. She was
a rcilrcd school teacher and a
member nf Episcopal Church o f
I hr Resurrection. Longwood.
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Associated Press Writer
VATICAN CITY - Pope John Paul II asserts In
a long-awaited encyclical today that some human
actions arc Intrinsically evil, and that the church
should uphold a basic morality that transcends
all eras.
The message had been laid down by the pontiff
In advance o f the release o f the 180-pagr
document "Vcrttatls Splendor” (The Splendor o f
Truth), considered one of the defining statements
of his papacy.
The pope's comments — and early reports o f
the encyclical — show the Vatican setting clear
m oral boundaries at a time o f Increasing
challenges to traditions such as bans on con*
tinception, homosexuality ond abortion.
The Roman Catholic church is also seeking to
remain a relevant force in the world while some
other Christian denominations make changes,
including allowing women clerics.
The pope has not invoked papal Infallibility in
the encyclical, but strongly asserts the church's
ability to In’ rrprct moral behavior. Unlike many
previous encyclicals that were addressed to alt
Roman Catholics, the latest is addressed to the
church's bishops.
Six years In development, the encyclical
expresses John Paul’s concerns over moral
relativism In the church and society.
The pope on Sunday said the church must
provide a moral compass for Roman Catholics
who arc "disoriented between so many discor­
dant voices."
The church, he said, cannot remain silent or
alter its message "In order to favor transient
ways."
Questioning o f church teachings by Roman
Catholic theologians will not be tolerated, the
pontiff indicated in the sermon that touched on
basic themes o f his 10th encyclical.
The encyclical Includes discussion o f mortal
sin. referring to the dangers o f individuals
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NEW YORK To the befuddlement and
amusement o f New York pedestrians, someone is
doctoring electric crosswalk signs to flash com ­
m a n d s su ch as REPENT/S1N an d CO NFORM/CONSUME Instead o f W ALK /D O N 'T
W ALK.
Traffic officials have two questions — WHO?
and W H Y ?— and a direction o f their own: STOP.
“ This could be dangerous." said Lias Doglton.
T ra n sp o rta tio n D epartm ent spokesw om an.
"Someone could get hurt If they're looking at one
o f those signs while trying to cross the street.”
"It's not a good message to tourists, either,"
she added.
No. this isn't Kansas. Not with someone —
guerrilla arttol? prankster? urban terrorist?, —
climbing up light poles, unscrewing the grille on
the light, removing the plastic lens stenciled
W A LK and DON'T W ALK, and replacing It with
one bearing an ambiguous message.
Although Daglian said II was unclear how
many lights had been tampered with, she cited
three cases: A sign at '47th and Third told
pedestrians last week to CONFORM and CON­
SUME; a sign In Greenwich Village flashed W HY?
and W HY NOT T R Y ? for several weeks this
summer: and on Thursday a sign outside the
Cathedral o f St. John the Divine featured
REPENT and SIN.
The one outside St. John the Divine gave
Tam m y Whatley a smile as she was about to
cross Amsterdam Avenue en route to her Job at
the cathedral.
As site walled for the green light to change, she
realized the crosswalk sign was flashing "R E ­
P E N T * in red letters. Then the light changed, and
the sign switched to “ S IN " in white letters.
" I t was like 'sin' was in the direction o f the
cathedral." she said.
Similarly, Sue Evans, who works In the public
affairs office at Cooper Union, the arts and
engineering school, has fond memories o f the
WHY7AVHY NOT TR Y? message.
' i t was fun to go out to the corner." she said. " I
thought it was great. It certainly got .my
attention."
Doctoring traffic signs in a city whose Inhabi­
tants are famed for disregarding them would
seem to be an exercise In futility. Ifnot absurdity.
Daglian. however, was Insistent: "T h is to not a
creative outlet. It's confusing people."
But what Is art these days, if not confusing?
The entire city is a vast canvas for conceptual
artists. Including;
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Adam Purple, that had been razed to make way
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W ASHINGTON — In u single day. Moscow
witnesses Us worst political violence since the
Bolshevik Revolution and Washington loses still
more Am erican lives in n peacemaking effort
where peace refuses to be made.
Bosnia seems to approach extermination. Civil
war starvrs millions In the Sudan. Pakistan and
India scrap ovrr Kashmir, and that conflict, if it
turns hot. could turn nuclear.
The Kurds are threatened by Iraq. Eduard
Shcvurdnadze. once foreign minister of the Soviet
empire and now leader o f a disintegrating state o f
Georgia, flees for his life.
It almost seems as though the world was safer
when the Cold War raged and the doctrine o f
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destruction, It was culled — helped keep the
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l hat:
—The promise of a "n e w world order" was
uufuinilahle. As long as the world Is anarchical,
hostility and conflict will be part o f it. Ethnic, civil
and religious conflicts went on before, during und
since the supcr|&gt;owcr rivalry.
"W e weren't noticing those conflicts. To some
extent we were co-opting them: there would have
licen a civil war In Vietnam whether or not the
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—For all Its tensions, the world Is safer, and
l&gt;etier off. with the Cold W ar over.
The world Is definitely more unstable, n place
of greater uncertainty, but the Soviet empire truly :
represented an evil Idea that had been foisted
upon an enormous section o f humanity." com- ■
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Canudlan Fen Humpson. a former International
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Those conflicts, among the old Soviet republics
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the strong hand of central authority. Soviet
strategy dating back to Stalin's forced relocation
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seeds c f today's upheavals.
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" I f the American people are to say yes to U.N.
peacekeeping." Clinton told the U.N. General
Assembly last week, "th e United Nations must
Icam to say n o."
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intervene “ to enlarge the circle o f nations" that .
live under market-based democracies.
”4VIMr* MS' mattefs (host and where we can a
make the greatest difference. wejwUL therefore. .
Clinton deplored the fresh loss o f the Uvea o f
U.S. servicemen In Somalia but noted that before 1
the United States Intervened 300,000 people had
lost their lives to warfare or famine.
U.N. peacekeeping is accumulating a proud. If
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ended, having planted democracy in the killing
fields o f Cambodia.
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In the past. European nations would have
Intervened to grab pieces o f the territory.
"Hundreds o f thousands have died." he says,
"but It has not turned Into a general war In
Europe In which tens of millions would die."
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Castle Dental Center waa accused o f stopping
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HIV-positive.
The patient, after eight months o f orthodontic
treatment, was told In a letter: “ Due to the recent
discovery o f your health problems. Castle Dental
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Aaaoclated Preaa Writer_________

At a glance

CLAY. W.Va. - High school
senior BUI West sees no future
for himself In the state where he
grew up.
He wants to be a welder or a
game warden, but his expert*
rnce confirms what new census
figures show: High unemploy­
ment and poverty have hit West
Virginia hard.
“ I don't ically want to leave."
said the 17-year-old West, who
plans to study out o f state when
he graduates from Clay County
High School. But. he added. *’I
can't get the kind o f Job and get
the kind of life I want here."
The number o f poor Ameri­
cans grew by 1.2 million In
1992. the Census Bureau said
Monday In a report that found an
underclass that Is dispropor­
tionately young and without
health Insurance. And the South
had It worse than any other
region.
The bureau said there were
36.9 million poor Americans last
year, accounting for 14.5 per­
cent of the population. That was
up three-tenths o f a point trom
1991. and the highest poverty
rate since 15.2 percent In 1983.
The 1992 poverty line for a
family of four was $14,335. For
someone living alone. It was
$7,143.

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Some I(Kit about powrty. Income and
healthcare covereg* In I**) from lha
Census Bureau
• Percentage m poverty black*. H.1
par cm t. Hispanic*. tf i ptrcml. Allan*
and Pacific lilandait. ITS percent;
whites I I A parcant. non Hitpenk whiles.
*4 parcant. Southerners. k * parcant,
Wattarnart. U a parcant, Midwettrrnert.
1)1 parcant. Northaattamar*. IJ J par
cant
• Working poor 40) parcant at poor
people Over It
• P o o r r e c e iv in g g o v a r n m a n l
attltlanca: 4) 7parcant
• American* covered by health intur
anca. 45 3 percent
• Poor Amarkant covarad by health
Imuranca M ) parcant
• Black Amarkant covarad by health
Inturanca 74 f parcant
• Hitpamc Amarkant covarad by health
Inturanca 414parcant

Increase o f 2 million.
Forty percent o f the poor were
children under 18. even though
they are only 26 percent of the
U.S. population. T heir 1992
poverty rate. 21.9 percent, was
the highest of nnv age group.
State poverty rates ranged
from 7.3 percent In Delaware to
24.6 percent In Mississippi, but
the Census Bureau wnmed that
the margin o f error varies widely
from stale lo slate, and the
states cannot be reliably ranked.

SU1I. West Virginia, with a
2 2 .3 p erc e n t p o v e rty ru le,
clearly Is suffering from the
c lo s in g o f c o a l m in e s and
In the South, the poverty rate
sawmills. It has had the nation's
Waa-ll6.B percent, compared
with 14.4 percent In the West. ' highest unemployment rate for
m o re than tw o years. U n ­
13.1 percent In the Midwest, and
employment In West Virginia
12.3 percent in the Northeast.
was 9.6 percent In August.
Black and Hispanic Americana
T o make ends meet, many
were about three times more
Clay County realdenta do odd
likely to be poor than whites.
Jobs and buy generic producta
And In findings sure to provide
and used clothing, said Junior
a m m u n itio n foi« P r e s id e n t
Naylor. 38. o f Ivydalc.
C lin ton 's health-care reform
"T h ey 'v e learned to atretch
plan, the government said 37.4
the dollar pretty far. but even
million Americans, or 14.7 per­
stretch ing It doesn't go far
cent of the population, lacked
enough." Naylor aald.
health Insurance In 1992. an

• Paopla moving Into poverty a ) mil
Han.
• Paapta moving out ol povarty: I I
million
• HoutohoM Incoma*: Allan* and Pacll
1C luandar*. 1)4.15). whiles. 1)7.544.
non Hitpank whiles. U ).)0 t. Hitpank*.
1)1.141; Black*. ttl.444; Wattarnart.
I ) ) . « l l ; N a rlh a a tla rn a rt. I)).l* 4 t
Midwesterners. M O .fll. Southerners.
*71741. big city tuburbanllat. *40.440.
inhabitants ot big Innar clllat. *74.07)
• Woman * Incoma 71 cant* ol aacti
Oonar aarnad by man
• Woman'* Incoma, with bachelor t da
gree 7) cant* of aach dollar aarnad by
m m of tJmller aducalton
• Households with Incoma ol 1100.000 a
year and up 4.7 million, or 4 f percent
• Households with incoma ol let* than
17*000 If I million, or 40 f parcant
• Houtahoidt vbltti Income of let* than
*5.000 4 4 million, or 4 4 percent

Vickie Neely. 34. who was
donating clothes to a Goodwill
center, said many young people
are forced to leave to find work.
" I can't see the future o f Clay
County getting any better." she
said. "T h ere isn't any Industry
and there aren't any jobs to try
for."
Louisiana also lost a lot of
high-paying Jobs In the mid1980s when oil and gas prices
collnpsed. Its 24.2 percent pov­
erty rate was m ore than 5
percentage points over the 1991
rate.
Today most Louislanans work
In agricu ltu re and tourism ,
many at or near minimum wuge.
while others struggle to get by
on government help.
"I'm here not because I want
to be. but because I have no
other rhnlre." said Angela Jlles
as she walled at a New Orleans
w elfa re o ffic e M onday. The
divorced mother o f four lost her
job last month as a receptionist
at a shipping company.
"E ven with this assistance I
don't know how the water bill Is
going to be paid." she said.
"T h is is only enough for the
electric."

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thall bo rt deemed according to
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10 ttw hlgtwtt bidder at ttw wotl
front door. Samlnola County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, an
ttw 75TM day at OCTOBER.

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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I H TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SIM IN O L1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE *10: C i-n -D M C A -U -K
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MORTGAGE. INC..
Plaintiff.

NOTICBOP
FICTITIO U S NAME
None* It hereby given mat wa
in butinat* at Ml
Lana. Lake Mary.
F L 21744, Samlnato County.
Florida, under ttw Fkfittou*
Name at C IO E N OONSTRUC
TION A CONSULTINO. and mat
wa Inland to raglttor laid name
with nw Oivtoton at Corpora
l writ. Tallahateea. F torIda. In
accordance with the prevlttont
at the Fktittoiw Name Statute*.
To Wit: Section MS S*. Florida
Statute* m i
CED EN CONSTRUCTION
Rkherd R Denman
Catherkw I . Denman
PuMIth: October A l*f)
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m i. t i l l AM.
Approximately *12100 cash
tor toot I* required to be paid by
ttw tucctttfui bidder at ttw tala.
Full payment at an amount
•dual to ttw hlgtwtt bid piut
applkabto documentary ttamp
ta rn and racardlns toot It due
w ithin I t haura a lta r lha
advarlltad tlmo si ttw tala. All
pAymtcilt
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Court
D .t .d this 1STH day at
SEPTEMBER.!**).
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Maryann* Mart*
Clark at ttw Circuit Court
Semlnoi* County, Florida
By: B. WILSON
Deputy Clock
PuWUh: September )|. 74 A
October *17. I**)

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Year at Ittwanca m i
Ootcrlptlen ot Property LEO
W d OF LOTS )M A 74* BLACK
HAMMOCK PB7PG II*
Hornet In which allotted
John P. Caulfield. Mkhael A.
Flynn
Ail at u ld property being in
ttw County at Seminole. State ot
Florida.
Unlatt tuch certlllcatoltl
thall bo radtemtd according to
tow. ttw property deter Ibed In
twch certificated) will be teid
to ttw hlgtwtt bidder at ttw wett
Irani door. Somlnol* County
Courthout*. Sanford. Florida, on
ttw Itt day at November, Iffl,
at II A M .
Approolmately H U M cath
tor toe* It required to bo paid by
ttw tuccattful bidder at ttw tale
Full payment at an amount
•dual to ttw hlgtwtt bid piut
applicable documentary ttamp
laatt and recording toot to dwa
.w ithin I t ha urt a lta r tho
Pdvartliad ttma ot ttw tale. All
payment* thall ho cath or guar­
anteed Inttrumant. mad* pay
able to ttw Clerk at ttw Circuit
Court.
Dated thl* llt t day of Sep
tomber, I**).
(SEAL)
MaryanrwMort*
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Somlnol* County, Florida
By: Mkhelto L Silva
Deputy Clerk
PuMIth: September 7* October
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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In butinett at It*'
Faalhart Edge Loop. Lake
M a ry. F L 11744. Samlnal*
County. Florida, under lha
F I c t lf lo u t N a m * a l O O
D IA M O N D P R O D U C TIO N S ,
and that I intend to raglttor laid
name with ttw Olvttton at Corattorn. Taiiahattae. Florida.
accordance with ttw pro
vlttont ol ttw Fktltlout Nam*
Statute*. Ta-WII: Section 445 Of.
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NOTICE IS N E R IB V GIVEN
that an the I4fh day at Navawv
M r. l i t ! at 11:00 A AA . an lha
courthout* ttopt at Nw Sambwto
County Courthout*, M l N. Part
Ava., in laniard. Sam Inale
County. Florida. MARYANNS
MORSE. Clark at the Circuit
Court, will oiler tor tale to ttw
hlgtwtt and bett bidder tor coth.
at puMk outcry, ttw tallowing
deter Ibed property In Somlnol*
County. Florida, mart pan leu
larty detcribod at tottorn:
Lot t MAONOLIA H ILL, ac­
cording to ttw Plat thereof at
rocardtd In Plat Book IA Pag#
I t ot ttw PuMk Rocardt at
Samlnato County, F torIda.
Tha above tala to mad* purser
ant to F inal Judgment at Far*
cloture ontored In ttw ebavattytod cawta.
IN WITNESS W HEREOF. I
have hereunto tat my hand and
•ffkiai teal September I*, m i .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork at ttw Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jatawk
Deputy Ctork
PuMIth: September M A Octo
b rrA I**)
DEI 72)
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIO H T IE N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMI N O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASB NO.: VS-IMS-CA-I4-L
BENE FICIAL SAVINGS BANK.
FSB.
Plaintiff.
DOMINGO JOSE BALBONA,
at at..
' Defendant*.
NOTICE OP
FO R IC LO S U R IS A LE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y OIVEN
purtuant to a Final Judgment of
Forecloture deled September
33rd. lf*A entered In Civil Cat*
Number n-tSM -CA-IAL at ttw
Circuit Court of ttw Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and tar
Samlnato County. Florida, that
on ttw Nth day ot October. I**A
at t!:M A M . at ttw Samlnoto
County Courthouse. M l North
Park Avenue. Wett Front Duct ,
Sanford. Florid* M77144M, ttw
undortlgnod Ctork will otter tor
tale to ttw hlglwtt and bett
bidder or bidder*, tor cath. ot
ttw loIlowing deter Ibed real
Lot A Bloch 0 . Tho Mtadewt
Unil No. I, According to Nw plat
thorast m racardad to Ptat Baah
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLIRKOPTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Oarsthy W. Bolton
At Deputy Ctork
PuMIth: October A ll. m )
OEK-M

1

NOTICBOP
FICTITIO U S N A M I
It handy given that I
god In bwtwwt* al Itt
Otkwatd Drive. Ceteelberry,
Florida &gt;7707. Semlnoi* County.
Florida, under the Fktltltut
N a m e of M E O I A IM
ACE/FLORIDA. INC . end mat
I Inland to raglttor told name
with ttw Division ot Corpora
Hon*. Tallahattoo. Florida. In
accordant* with ttw prevlttont
•f ttw Fktltlout Name Statute*.
To Wit Section S U M , Florida
Statutot l**l.
M IO IA IM A O K /FLO R ID A .
IN C
Tarry H. Yeung
PuMIth: October A I D )
O IK -SI
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TA X D IB D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN. mat R. E. A Judith L.
Whlletlde. the holder ot ttw
following certlllcatoltl hat tiled
taid cartlf
tltkatolil tor a tai i
to be Ittued Hwroon. The cortltl
cat# number It) and yoerltl ot
Ittuanco. the deterIplton ot ttw
property, and ttw name(t) In
whkh It wat m atted lt/ar* at
loltowt:
Certllkato No I*44
Year ot Ittuanco: l*tl
DeterIption ot Property: LEO
SEC 01 TWP 70S ROE ME
PROM NC COR RUN S 407 04
F T S SI OEO It MIN 11 SEC W
7)4* 14 F T S M OEO 1 MIN !!
SEC W m F T TO POP RUN S
a D EO 1 M IN II SEC W M0 F T
S M DEO M MIN S) SEC E
m o At F T T O SHORE LI N ELY
ALONG SHORE LI T O A F T S
a DEO V MIN 34 SEC E OF
BBO N a OEO V MIN M SEC
W4U4.I0 F T TO B E O
Namot In which auattad:
Helen* Gay. Julie Gay
All Ol U ld property being In
the County ol Somlnol*. Stale ol
Florida.
U n lttt tuch certificated)
ba redeemed according to

NOTICE OP APPLICATION
F 0 1 IT A X 0 B ID
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN. that R E. A Judith L.
Whitothto. ttw holder ot ttw
following certlflcoto(t) hat tiled
u ld cortlfkatod) tor a tea d u d
to ba Ittued Itwreon The cortltlcal* numbord) and year III of
Ittuanco. ttw drtcription at ttw
property, end ttw namedl In
which It wat auattad lt/ar* at
loltowi'
Certllkato No 104*
Yearotluuanca: m i
Deter Ipi Ion at Property: LEO
SEC *1 TWP MS ROE » E BEG
t e r * F T S A M S B F T S (7
O EO )1 MIN II SEC W OF NE
COR RUN S 17 OEO 31 MIN 31
SEC W 31)0* F T N 33 OEO M
MIN 3* SEC W 4M F T N S7 OEO
31 MIN 31 SEC E 315 0* F T S »
OEG N MIN M SEC E 4)0 F T
TO B EG dAC )
Name* In which ottttted;
Wallace O Vickery. Diane W.
Vkkory
All ol u ld property being In
ttw County ui Samlnato. Stale at
Florida
Unlott tuch co rtlllcaladl
thall be redeemed according to
law. the preparty detcribod in
tuch certilkatoltl will be told
to ttw hlghetl bidder al the wett
front door. Somlnol# County
Courthout*. laniard. Florida, on
the lit day ot November. If*),
at 11 A M
Approilmatoly S IM M cath
tor toot It required to be paid by
the tucceutul bidder al m* uto.
Full payment ol on amount
equal to the hlghetl bid piut
applicable documentary ttamp
!*■** and recording feet It duo
w ithin 74 hour* otter the
advert lted lime ot tho tale All
payment! thall be cath or guar
anteed inttrunwnl. mad* pay
able to the Ctork of ttw Circuit
Court
Dated thl* jlt i day ot Sop
tomber. If*)
(SEAL)
MaryanneMorte
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Samlnoto County, Florida
By: Mkhelto L Silva
Deputy Clerk
PuMIth: September 74. October
A 17. A t*. m i
O EI 700
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR S IM IN O LEC O U N TY .
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number n-Ta* CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
DOROTHY RIDINGS
Dec**ted
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha admlnittratian at ttw
ettato at DOROTHY RIDINGS,
d a c a a t a d . F ile N t n k t r
*7 7*4 CP. It pending in the
Circuit Court tar Seminal*
County. Fiend*. Probate Dtvl
tian. ttw addrau at which it
Samlnato County Court haute.
Santord. Florida 1)771 The
name* and addreu ei at ttw
perianal repretentative and ttw
partanal repraunlatlva't at
tonwy are tel term beta*
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS ARE N O TIFIE D TH A T:
All perton* on whom tali
notice It tervod who have eb
lection* met challenge the valid
Ity a/ the w'JL ttw qualltkattont
ot ttw portonel repre tentative,
venue, or lurtodkttan at thii
Court arm rewulrad to life Nwir
objection* with th lt 'Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R U MONTHS A F TE R THE
D A TE OF TH E FIR ST PUBLI
CATtON OP THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R TH E
O A T E OF SER V ICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM
All creditor* of the decadent
end other per tont having claim*
or demand* agalntl decedent !
ettato an wham a copy ot mit
nolle* It tervod within three
month* attor ttw data at Ifw tint
publication at thlt notka mutt
file their claim* with m il Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T I N OF
TH R E E MONTHS A F TE R TH E
O ATE OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY OAYS A F TE R THE
O A T E OF SER V ICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All other creditor* ol tho
decadent and pertont having
dalmt or demand* agatntt ttw
dtcadwil't ettato mutt III* their
claim* wtm mit court WITHIN
TH R E E MONTHS A F TE R TH E
O ATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLA IM S. OEM AN OS
ANO OBJECTIONS NO T SO
F IL E O W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
The data ot ttw flrtt puMk*
lion ot m u Notka It October A
m i.
Portonel Ropretentatlve:
RICKARD V. HIDINGS
140*Car toton Drive
Richardson. T a u t 7)0*1
Attorney lor Portonel
Representative:
L.W . CARROLL. JR.,
ESQUIRE
LAWRENCE W. CARROLL.
JR ..PJL.
500 E. Altamonte Dr . 7700
Altamonte Spring*. FL 3)701
Telephone: (aof) M05JM
Florida Bar No.: OfUM
PuMIth: October A I). Iff)
DEK 54
______________
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
Cate No.: *)-4435-CA-l4-L
MORTOAOE FORECLOSURE
METMOR FINANCIAL. INC..
Plaintiff.
JOSEPH PATRICK
CAMPBELL: K E LLIE M.
CAMPBELL: U N ITE D STATES
OF AMERICA and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.

w lthlh"l4r* h # u r7 g td r* !ha
ttma of Nw tato. All
ill

NOTICE OF M LR
Notka It hereby given, pursu­
ant to Final Judgment ot For*
cloture tor Plaintiff entered In
ttw cause. In ttw Circuit Court ef
Samlnoto County. Florid*. I will
u ll the property situated In
Semlnoi* County. Florida de­
scribed at:
bet A Clock 31, Norm Orlando
1st Addition according to ttw
plat fhortof at rocardtd In Piet
Book IA Paget M 14, ol ttw
Public Rocardt at Samlnato
County;
iy Known m i Ml
N

aSto to Rw Ctork at tha Orcwft
Coart.
Datod m il tm day at Sep^
Iember, If*)
1 S IA U
Maryann* Mona
Ctork ol ttw Circuit Court
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r potmm
By: MMholto L Site*
Deputy Ctork
uMIUi: ISeptember IA If. M.
and October 5. I**)
DEI-**

» mw MTUVf
1^1
PA M7SA at puMk uto.
cath. at ttw watt front dear ot
tha Seminal* County Court
house. In Santord. Florid* at
11.40* m., on October M. 1**).
Datod tNt Mm day at Sap
tambor, If*).
Ctork at ttw Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
PuMIth: October A II. I**)
DEK 34

tuch certificated) will bo told
to ttw hlgtwtt bidder at ttw watt
Irani door, Samlnola County
Courthout*. Sanford. Florid*, on
ttw tim day at October, t**) at
It AAA
Approalmattly *12)00 cath
lor toot It required to be paid by
ttw tuccettlul bidder al ttw uto.
Full payment of an amount
equal to t o hlgtwtt Md piut
applicable documentary tlamp

Ltgal Notlcat

Ltfltl Notices

L t q il N o t lc ii

MtMct $1
|$|§
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
mat by vtrtua at that certain
Writ at Execution Ittuad out ot
and under ttw taal of ttw County
Court at Seminal* County, Flor­
ida. Co m MAB)l3 P U upon a
final judgment rendered In Nw
•torauid Court an ttw 17m day
at Docambar A O. 1«bA In mat
certain c o m entitled: Atlantk
National Bank at Florida.
Plaintiff v*. Anthony E. Smith.
Defendant whkh aloreuld Writ
ot Elocution wat dtllvarod to
me at Shorlfl el Samlnal*
County, Florida and I have
levied upon all ttw right, tltw
and Intorett at ttw defendant,
Anthony E Smith. In and to Ifw
to!lowing described property,
u ld property being located In
Semlnoi* County, Florida more
rtlcularly
rib
toitowt:
On* 1*4) Chevrolet Station
Wagon. Blu* In color. VIN
f I G I J C I I P * F J 1*1474 being
tiered at Altamant* Tawing
Servtca. Inc.
and ttw under signed at Sheriff
•t Sammole County. Florida,
wilt at ll:M A JM an the lltt day
at October A O If*), otter tor
u to and Mil to ttw highest
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
ANO SUBJECT T O ANY ANO
A LL EXISTING LIENS, at ttw
Front (Wotl) Door, at ttw ttopt.
ol the Seminole County Court
houM In Santord. Florida, ttw
above deter toad property.
That said uto It being made
to u titfy ttw term* ot mit Writ
ot E locution
Donald F. Etllngar. Sheriff
SemmotoCounty, Florida
NOTICE REGARDING TH E
A M E R IC A N S W I T H D IS
A B ILITIES ACT OF IffA PER ­
SONS W ITH A D IS A B ILITY
N E E D I N O S P E C IA L A C COMAAOOA5 IONS TO PARTIC
IPATR IN TH E PROCEEDING
SHOULD C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N O F T H E
S H E R IF F 'S O F F I C E . E N ­
FORCEABLE WRITS SECTION
1345 M TH S TR E ET. SANFORD.
FLOR ID A A T LE A S T F IV E
DAYS PRIOR TO TH E PRO
C E E O IN O
TELEP H O N E;
(407) 1)44440 T TO (407) m
un
Published September )!, to.
October 5 .1), with ttw uto being
October 11.1**)
D E ItiS

NOTICBOP APPLICATION
PON TA X OEEO
N O T I C E IB H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that R. E. B JUDITH L.
W H ITESID E, the haidtr at the
I carftfketali) ha* titod
Ifkato(t) tor a tai dtod
to ba Uouad tfwraan. Tha cartlflcato number!)) and yaar(t) at
Issuance, the drtcription at the
and ttw named) In
I It/ere at

TOWING ANO STORAOE
NOTICBOP CLAIM OP LIEN

Legal Notices

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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I t*m
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.*)-l&gt;*4-CA-l4-L
COM M UNITY FIRST BANK,
l/k/a TUCKER STATE BANK.
Plaintiff.
vt.
OROVERN.VOSS.ang
COMMERCIAL STATE BANK
OF ORLANDO.
NOTICB OP M L I
NOTICB U given that purtu
ant to a Final Judgment at
Feroctoturt datod Stptomber
17. 14*1. In Cat* N* *111*4 CA
M L at the Circuit Court ot
Samlnoto County. Florida In
which C O M M U N ITY F IR S T
BA N K. It tho Plaintiff and
O R O V E R VOSS and C O M ­
M ERCIAL STATE BANK OP
ORLANDO, era tha Datondanlit). I will tell to ttw highest
* cath at the
at mo Samlnoto
County Court Mouse. M l Harm
at I I . X AM en October 3 .
If*), the tai towing d»*crlbod
property tot form In ttw Pinal
Judgment ot Faroetotura:
From ttw Southwest cantor at
Section it. Township M South.
Kongo It East, run Norm US
toot to meander line, thence a
tong meander line Norm U
degreet East, *10 toot. Ifwnco
Norm 74 degree* East 4)741
toot. Ifwnco South M U .4 toot
Ifwnco W M t 14414) toot to Point
ot Beginning, tuch Parcel being
known atoo m Ifw Wool M oerot
at Government Lot ) : alto ttw
South 4b toot Of Government
Loto I. 3 and 3 ot Section 31.
Township M South. Rang* It
Eatt.
O ATEO m il Mth day of Sop
tomber. i f f )

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk el ttw Court
BY: Janol. Jatewk
Deputy Ctork
PuMIth: October 5.13. If*)
DBK-37
______________
IN TH B CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N E E IG H TE E N TH
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A

PRORATE DIVISION
CASE NO. *3-721-CP
IN R E : Ettato Ot
FR EO W . PEUERBACHER.
JR..
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tho administration ot tha
Ettato ot FR ED W. FEU ER
BACHER. JR ., Deceased. File
No. *3-7)1 CP It pending in ttw
Circuit Court lor Samlnoto
County. Florida. Probata Dtvl
lion, m* address of which U
Samlnoto County Courthout*.
M l Norm Park Avenue, San­
tord. Florida 3)771. The name*
and addrottat of ttw Personal
Representative and of th*
Personal Repre tentative'* at­
torney ora tat forth below.
All Intorot tod pertont are
required to flto with mit Caurt:
la) All claims against ttw ettato
W ITHIN TH R E E MONTHS OP
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION OP
TH IS N O TICB and (bl any
•b|*cllon by an Intorattad
person to whom notice wat
mailed that challenge* ttw valid
Ity of ttw will, ttw qualification*
of ttw personal ropretentatlve.
venue, or |urUdktlon at ttw
Court W ITHIN T H E LA TER OP
TH R E E MONTHS A F TE R T H E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OP
TH IS N O TIC E OR T H IR T Y
OAYS A F TE R TH E O ATE OP
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE OF TH E O BJECTIN G
PERSON.
A LL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Publication ot mit Notka of
Administration hat begun on
October). Iff).

J UNE K. FEUERBACH ! R,
gg Portonel Roprgaenlgttvoof
ttw BNatool FREOW.
FEUERBACHBR. JR.
IM XBeaIMS _ _
WWttor Park, F torIda 3)7*4
to
Attorney
tor Portonel
kK

nethf^m urrah

Ot Murrah. Doyle and
Wlgk.PJk.
404Wtol Mart* Boulevard
P .O Baa ISM
Winter Park. F torid* 327*4
Telephone: (487)444M il
Florida Bar Number: 40574*4
Publlth: October 5.111**)

OEK-M

Certificate No lit )
Yearof Ittuance: tf*l
Description ot Property: LEO
SEC I ) TW P MS ROB ME BEG
4*1) F T W OP SE COR GOVT
LOT I RUN N P O EO M MIN )5
SEC W IH ) 34 F T S 31 OEG I
M IN M S IC W I M P F T S P
DEO M M IN 31 S IC E P 7 .ll F T
E M4.73FT T O B IG
Name* In which attested.
S C YOST
Unlott tuch cortlflcatolt)
shell he redeemed according to
law. ttw property described In
tuch certlfkatod) will ba Mid
to the hlghetl bidder at the well
Irani dear, Samlnato County
Courthout*. Santord. Ftorlda. on
ttw 3STH day at OCTOBER.
itfL a ltlA JW .
Approilmatoly 51)5 00 cash
ter toot It required la be paid by
ttw tuccattful bidder at Nw uto
Full payment at an amount
equal to the highett bid piut
applicable documentary tlamp
late* and recording feet U due
w ithin 34 ha urt alter lha
advertised time at the uto All
payment* thall be cath or guar­
anteed k
obi* to Nw Ctork ot Nw Circuit
Court.
Dated thlt ISTH day of
SEPTEMBER. t«*J.
(SEAL)
Maryanno Morte
Ctork of Nw Circuit Court
Somlnol* County, Florid*
By: B. WILSON
Deputy Ctork
Publlth September 11. M A
October 5.1). I**)
O ft 144
NOTICB OP APPLICATION
FOR TAX OBID
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y
O IV E N . th a t BOHN IN
DUSTRIBS INC.. Nw hoidrr oI
ifw toitowtng carflfkatoltl hat
tiled uid certificated) lor a tai
deed to be Ittued thereon Ttw
co rtlllca t* number!*! and
yoarlt) at Ittuanco. ttw do
tcriplton at ttw property, and
thi named) In which It wat
attested lt/ar* at toitowt
Cartlfkato N# 14)5
Year at Ittwanca two
Description at Property: LEO
LOT I BLK C BONAVENTURE
HEIGHTS INO SEC PB IS PO
P
Name* In which otto*tod:
WALTER R BRYANT. JR..
RAMONABRYANT
Unless tuch e* Millet to(t l
according to
iterfeed in
tuch carllftcatad) will ba Mid
to Nw hlgtwtt bidder at Nw wail
frart dear. Samlnato County
CeurltwuM. Santord. Ftorlda. an
ttw MTH day ot OCTOBER.
tm a tllA J M .
Approilmatoly 1125*4 cath
tor ieae It required to be paid by
Nw successful bidder at Nw uto.
Full payment at an amount
equal to me highatl bid piut
tpplU MI* documentary stamp
toiet and recording toet U due
within 34 h d a rt attar tha
advertised time at Nw uto. Ail
I ba cath or guarpiytfuw i
rnitWIIA $1
to ttw Ctork at me Circuit
Court.
Dated th lt IS TH day el
SEPTEM BER. lf*X
ISEALI
Maryann* Morse
Clerk ot ttw Circuit Courl
Semlnoi* County. Ftorlda
By: B. WILSON
Deputy Ctork
Publlth: September It, M A
October 5. It. t**3
011141
IN T N I CIR CUIT COUBT
FOR 1EM I N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
P R O R A TI DIVISION
Flto Number *3444 CF
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
CLAXTON WIOEMAN.
Deceased
N O TICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tho admlnlttralton ol th*
o a ta la at C L A X T O N
W IO E M A N . dacaaud, File
Number fldbe-CP. U ponding In
ttw Circuit Court, tor Samlnato
County. Florida. Probata D M
tiun. Nw addneee ot whk
whkh to
Samlnoto County Caurthauta.
Prabila Division. Santord. Ftor­
lda. 337)1. Tha name and
■ddrite at Nw Portonol Rear*
tantattva and ttw Paroanal Rep
rttentative’t attorney ora tat
a - - am. a--- a — - -

fOTTn M K m .

ALL INTERESTED PER­
SONS ARE NOTIPIEOTHAT:
All portent on whom thlt
notice It wrvod who have eb
|actlent mat challang* m* valid
Ity at Nw Will. Nw quallflcallont
ot ttw Personal Representative,
venue, or |urltdktlon at mit
Court are required to tile their
ebjacllant with this Caurt
W ITH IN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUELICATILN OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All cieditors at the decedent
and other portent having claims
copy i
nolle# to served within
month* attor ttw data at Nw first
publication at mit notka mutt
flto ttwlr claim* with mit Courl
W ITH IN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THB FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OP SERVICE OF A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of th*
decadent and pertont having
claims or demand* agalntl ttw
decedmft estate mutt flto ttwlr
dalmt with mit couM WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OP THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
PILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Tha daft at tha tint Pabtkatton at m u notka to
Mb 1*4).

PROPOSED BALE OP
VEHICLE
T O : R EO ISTBRBOO W N ER
Herman Stepp
t34 Oentvlova Dr.
Adamant* Spring*. PL 32714
4t
LIENOR (TOW ING ANO
STORAGE COMPANY!
Mickey1* Auto Clink
SMI S. 17 f )
Casselberry. PL 3)707
(407)4)4 t u t
DESCRIPTION OP V E H IC L E :
If 71 Chevrolet
VIN IZ37H414344*4
D A TE STORED: S/lt/fl
LOCATION OF V E H IC LE :
SMI S. 17 f l
Ceueiberry. FL 33707
Each of you I* hereby notified
that the above vehicle wat
lowed at ttw request at Samlnoto
County Sheriff* Office and ttw
above nomad lienor It In potto*
Hon ot and dalm t a Han an ttw
above described vehicle ter
Tawing and Storage charge*
accrued In lha amount at
*344 40 Tha charges will can
tinua to accrue at ttw rate ot
SISXporday.
Ttw lion claimed by tha above
named Honor It subject to an
forcoment purtuant to F.S.
7D 71 and untott u ld vehicle It
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RIGHTS
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Court In whkh Nw vohkto It
stored or In which Nw owner
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TUESDAY

Sanford Herald

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Rams on a winning roll

BR IEF

e Mary
ys whip
Brantley

Paddy McGee's bops Bruisers
CASSELBERRY — T h e Bruisers proved to Ire
n j match for Paddy McGee’s Mice from Oviedo
In the Seminole County Recreation Department
W om en’s Class C Monday Night Fall Slowpltch
Sort hall League at Red Bug Lake Park.
Paddy McOee’s used an 18 hit attack to
bounce the Bruisers 13-8 and Improve to 3-1 on
the season und set up a battle for first place next
Monday against the undrfrated (4*0) Ball
Busters at G'30 p.m.
On offense. Jnudon Murlcltc (triple, double,
single, three runs). Heldlc Green (3-for-3.
runs). April Stoner (tw o hits, two runs, four
RBI). Connie Thomas (two hits, three RBI).
Allyson Hale and Lori Lingo (two hits and two
RBI each). Jackie Janowlak (two hits, two runs).
Joy W eaver nnd Phyllis Baynes (hit each). Carrie
McCaullffe (three runs. RBI) and Tamml Chesser
(run) did the work.

From S taff Noports

Players, coaches needed
SANFORD - Plnycrs (ages 7-12) and coaches
arc still needed for the Sanford Recreation
Department Flag Football League that plays Its
games on Saturday mornings at McKIbben Park
For more Information, call (407)330-5697.

W omen’s softball tournament
SANFORD — The City of Sanford Recreation
nnd Parks Department will host a W omen’s
Fence Finder Slowpltch Softball Tournament
the weekend of October 22-24.
T h e tournam ent Is for registered ASA
W om en’s Class C teams only (two pickups
allowed) and ASA " C " rules will apply.
Cost Is $125 per team and softballs will be
provided. Deadline Is Thursday. October 21st at
5:30 p.m. with the draw to be held at 6 p.m.
* Sponsor trophies w ill be awarded to the top
three teams with Individual awards going to the
winning and runner-up teams.
Proceeds will benefit the Oolden Age Games.
For more Information contact the Sanford
Recreation Department at (407) 330-5697.

H a r a i d P h a t o b y H a i t H a r 't o

Lake Mary High School |unlor varsity boy’s volleyball
player, Mike Reynolds (No. 9). pleads his case with the

Fitness
Pit trips
Christo’s
From Staff R ep orts___________

Y M C A Adult Basketball

SANFORD The Fitness
Pit. under coach Trtsh EllIngsworih. handed Christo’s
Classics Its first loss of the
season In the Sanford Recre­
ation Department Fall Keen;-. ,
atlonal Volleyball League at ♦
the Sanford Middle Sch o$
Cymnatorium Monday.
js
Fitness Pit's U -d win over
Christo's helped the team lo a
7-0 match record on the night,
moving It to within u game of
Christo's In the standings.
The standings (with this
□ B e e R e c re a tlo o , P a g e 2B

LAK E MARY — T h e Seminole County YMCA
Is presently forming Its next Adult 3-man
Buskctball League that will play on Sunday
nights at area high school gyms.
Registration deadline Is Wednesday. October
6. and the league w ilM iart an October 10.
T h e season will ruocelght weeks with a single
elimination tournament at the end.
Cost Is $150 per team, or $22.50 (members) or
$37.50 (non-members) per Individual.
For more Information or a registration form,
call the YMCA at (407) 321 8944.

AROUND T H I $TAT1

net official during a 13-15,15-10.15-13 vlclory over Lake
Brantley In an S A C game Monday night.

LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary
High School boy’s volleyball team Is
hitting a winning stride at the right
time.
Monday night at the LMHS gym ­
nasium. the Rams dropped visiting
Lake Brantley In straight games.
15-10. 15-9. for Its sixth consecutive
victory.
"W e pretty much dominated the
match.’ ’ said Lake Mary head coach
BUI Whalen. "It was really the first
gnme we w ere running on all
cylinders. Everybody In the lineup
had a good hitting night, with no
exceptions. A good Indication o f
that was a 58-percent kill ratio on
the night."
The front line dominated the net
with the left side combining for 11
kills, the middle combining for 15
kills, and the right side collecting 12
kills.
"Things ore coming together real
good.” said Whalen. "Hopefully we
□ B e e V o lle y b a ll, Page 2B

LM girls trim tough Deltona
Pram Staff Reports
DELTONA - It was not easy, but a win Is a win.
Monday night at the Deltona High School gym nasi­
um. the Lake Mary Rams girls' volleyball team allowed
itself to be the class of Class SA-Dlstrict IV as they
knocked off a very tough W olves squad tn three
hard-fought games. 15-12. 12-15, 15-8.
"W e had a en u y night." said Rams head coach Cindy
Henry. "It was very hot In the gym and the match
lasted lW hours. It was so hot In there that I thought I
had played. Deltona has a very good team, they have a
lot of big girls and are very scrappy. They play hard.
"Nikki Prcece was our standout tonight, she started
out slowly, but snapped out o f II and had a good night. 1
was pleased with her all-around gam e.”
The junior varsity also had a good night, coming back
after losing the first game 12-15 to win the final two
games, and the match. 15-7, 15-8.
The varsity Improved to 13-4. while Deltona fell to
10-3. Lake Mary will be In action again tonight,
traveling to Lake Brantley for an Seminole Athletic
Conference match with the Jv game starting at 6 p.m.

TMBB OOBS OVBRTIMK TO WIN

SANFORD — The Seminole High School girls’
volleyball team tripped visiting DeLand In straight
games Monday at BUI Fleming Memorial Gymnasium,
but It took a little extra work In both games.
The Tribe was In control In both games, but the
Bulldogs played tough before falling 16-14.17-15.
"W e re playing better aa a team ." aaid Seminole head
coach Beth Corso. "W e fooled around a Utile bit and let
them come back on us. but we did enough to win. It
was the first time this year that I aaw the girls buckle
down and take control of the play when they wanted to.
They Just decided that they had played around long
enough and now It waa time to get serious.”
Doing the damage for the Tribe were Aubrey Nelson
(three kills, six good spikes). Catherine Foye (two kills,
five good spikes). Jill Jaaewic (one kill, five good
spikes). Yuleyma Otero (eight assists).
"Michele Johnson had real good night on defense."
said Corso. "S h e had a lot o f digs and even put down a
kill coming out o f the back row to hit It."
T h e jv ’s were not as fortunate falling. 14-16.11-15.
The varsity Improved to 2-10 with the win. Both the
varsity and Jv will play again today as they host Lake
Howell In an SAC matchup starting at 6 p.m.

Dolphins ambush Radsklns

SANFORD HKRALD PLA

MIAMI — Terry Kirby has a game ball. Now he
wants a touchdown.
.. Th e rookie rushed for 94 yards and caught
I three passes for 30 yards to help the Miami
Dolphins beat the Washington Redskins 17-10.
Th e Dolphins fmproved to 3-1 and remained
tied with Buffulo for first place In the AFC East.
Shula closed to within three victories o f George
Halos’ NFL record total o f 324.
Washington lost Its third In a row and fell to
1-3 for the first time since 1985/

Robert Ruffin revives
Tribe running attack
■ f M A N SMITH
Hsratd Sports W rlttr
SANFORD — The running game
Is back at Seminole High School.
During the 1970's Seminole was
notorious for Its outstanding runn­
ing attack, but during the I980's.
the Tribe offense went more to a
pass oriented attack.

Cross Country
□ S sm lno ls A thle tic Confsrsncs FreshmanSophomore meet st Seminole, 4:30 p.m.

Freshman Football

Now. In 1993. the run Is promi­
nent again with Junior Robert Ruffin
leading the way.

□ Lake Brsntley at Oviedo, 7 p.m.

Swimming

Last Friday night, against a tough
Winter Park 11. the tailback had a
game most running backs only

□ Lake Mery vt. Lake Howell at UCF Pool. 4 p.m.

Boys' Vollsyball
□ Lake Brantley et Deltona. Junior, varsity at 6
p.m. with varsity to tollow.
□ Lake Mary at Booen. Junior varsity at 8 p.m.
with varsity to follow.
□ O vto d o el Osceola. Junior varsity at 6 p.m.
with varsity to follow.

dream of. as he rushed for 183
yards on 16 carries. Including an
87-yard touchdown scamper that
sealed a 23-16 victory for Seminole.
For his efforts. Ruffin is this
week’s Sanford Herald Player o f the
Week.
Ruffin won the award In a close
vole over Oviedo’s AntIJuan Battle,
who scored three touchdowns In the
Lions' 28-14 victory over Mainland.
Also considered for the award
were Shawn Sams from Oviedo. Jeff
Slutw from Lake Brantley. Carlos
Lantlgua front Lake Howell and
Mike Krupa from Lyman.

Robert Ruffin

Sem inole regains som e respect in football poll
H f SCAN SMITH
Herald Sports Wrltar

Girls' Vollsyball
□ Lake Mary at Lake Brantley. Junior varsity at 8
p.m. with varsity tolollow .
□ L a k e Howell at Seminole. Junior varsity at 6
p.m. with varsity to follow.
□Orangew ood Christian at ML Dors, 8:30 p.m.
□ O v ie d o at Lyman. Junior varsity at 6 p.m. with
varsity to follow.

T

Seminole’s Robert Ruffin Is
this week’s Sanford Herald
Player of the Week.
A lso considered for this
week's honor were:
• Oviedo's AntIJuan Battle,
who scored three touchdowns.
• O v ie d o 's Shawn Sam s,
who ran the ball 13 times for
107 yards and a touchdown.
• Lake BranUey'a Jeff Shaw,
who rushed for 112 yards.
Including a 48-yard Id run.
• Lake Howell's Carlos Lan­
tlgua. who kicked two field
goals. Including the 40-yard
game-winner as time expired.
• Lyman's Mike Krupa. who
kicked an extra point and held
onto the county lead In punt­
ing by averaging 41.7-yards
per kick on seven tries.

SANFORD — Respect for the
Seminole High School football team
from Florida sportawriters Is coming
back.. Slowly.
A week after seeing Its point total
fall to a season-low one vote, the
Tribe doubled their total this week,
collecting two votes.
" I never heard o f a team Isolng
votes for taking a week off." said
S e m in o le h ea d c o a c h E rn es t
McPherson after defeating Winter
Park last Friday night. "Especially
after besting a tfood team like
Oviedo the week before.

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"But 1 think we are about ready to
show people that w e belong In the
Top 10. not Just In the receiving
votes categories."
Seminole Is still the only county
squad getting votes, but If Lake
Howell and Lake Brantley keep up
their recent play It won't be long

before they gain some recognition.
The Tribe will play their opening
game In Class 4A-Dlatrict VI when
they travel to St. Cloud Friday
night.
In Class SA-Dlstrict IV play this
coming Friday night. Oviedo will
travel to Altamonte Springs to take
on Lake Brantley at Tom Storey
Field; Lyman will be at Deltona; and
Lake Howell will travel to Port
Orange for a game at Spruce Creek’s
new on campus field. All gom es
star4,at 7:30 p.m.
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Philadelphia (Muthallond 12 *1 at Atlanta
(Glavlno221t.3pm.
Sonday, Oct. I*
Philadelphia (Jackson i l l ) ) at Atlanta
(Smolti ISI1).0:2*pm

Mandiy.Oct.tl

Philadelphia at Atlanta. 317 p m .. It
necessary.
W4duetday.Oc1.12
Atlanta at Philadelphia. 3:07 p m. or 0:17
p m . It necessary
Thundoy.Oct.ts
Atlanta at Philadelphia. 0:13 p m . It
necessary

Chicago (Alvarei I M ) ot Toronto (Hontgon
tt 11.113pm
Saferday.Oct.*
Chicago (Boro IIS ) ot Toronto (Stol
Itomyr# 11-12). •-II p m .
Sanday.Oct. II
Chicago at Toronto. 4: M p.m.. II necessary
Tooogoy.Oct.il
Toronto at Chicago. •: 12p.m.. II nocoMary
Wagaoogoy.Oct.il
Toronto ot CMcago.l:12pjiu It nocatoary

Sparta Network Ota. I AA Pell
HUNTINGDON V A L L E Y . Pp - The top 21
learnt In the t**2 Sports Network Division
I AA football poll, with first place voles in
parentheses. to*2 records through Oct. 3.
total points and last week’s ranking:
Record Pit
Prv
i Idaho (i t )
4 f t ira
2
3 Delaware (10)
400 1447
J
2. Troy Stale
$00 1222
2
4 Norlheasl Louisiana (I )
410 1274 4
S. Marshall
110 1172
I
4. Youngstown State
111 1142
*
7. North Carolina A A T
40# 1127
*
4. Georgia Southern
130 1042
7
T. Samtord
e l l 1000 10
10. Middle Tonnestao Slot*
7 20 1*4 4
11. Northern Iowa
310 *0* 11
12 Montana
410 1*4 12
tl Stephen F Austin
3 10 m u
14 Richmond
410 a n IS
15 Alcorn Stato
410 Ml 17
It. Central Florida
31A SSI It
17 William 4 Mary
330 too II
II Mcttaasa State
120 422 If
It Southern U.
2*0 412 71
20 Western Carolina
220 2*4 72
21. Western Kentucky
a to 247 25
22. Florida ABM
210 Ml 14
22. Boston U
4*0 251 —
34 Northern Artrona
SOO IM —
21 Howard U
4*0 1*2 —

National Faetbatl Hogue
Alt Timet I D T
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
last
W L T Pel. PF FA
Buffalo
I
t g .710 *1 *0
Miami
1 1 • .71# 77 47
Indianapolis
t
1 g a m as 75
N.Y Jot*
I S • .200 It* •1
New England
0 4 0 000 51 II*
Central
Cleveland
1 1 0 .710 7* 44
Pittsburgh
J00 «2 75
t 3 0
Houston
I 1 e
350 II 7*
Cincinnati
0 4 0 000 37 a*
West
Denver
2 1 0 .750 l « 45
Kansas City
1 1 • .720 *4 4*
Sealtto
*00 *&gt; 72
I I 1
too u *2
LA Raider*
In t L O T i
3 3 *
100 *7 *4
San Diego
&gt; 2 g
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Nattowal Hockey Laagoe
East
AU Timas EOT
W L T Pet. PF FA
■ASTER N CONFERENCE
Philadelphia
4 0 0 1000 113 *1
Atlantic Otatsian
N Y Giants
2 1 0
7)0 *1 54
W L T F ts OF
Dallas
2 3 *
J00 7* 72
* 0 0 *
Phoenla
I 1 *
ISO 44 7*
0 0 0 *
Washington
I
) 1 . 2 ) 0 14I f
0 * 0 0
Caatrol
0 0 * 0
Detroit
3 3
0 0 0 0
Chicago
3
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Minnesota
3
Groan Bay
I
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Botton
Tan
Buffalo

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14 t • 3 — 17
First Ouortar
Mia — Martin BO pass from Marino
(Stoyamvtahkkh). :M.
1 run (Stoyanovtch kick I.
7:1*.

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Punts
^
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Penalties-Yards
Ttmeot Possession

Wos
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coach. Named Bruc* Kiten
and Jamie Quirk bullpen

TEXAS H A N O I RS - Announced they will
not esertlso the option on Bob Patterson,
pitcher. Announced that John Russell, catch
hi Her; Bill Ripken. senn!nM M m o!r&lt;amd
Doug Oascame and Butch Davit. outfielder*,
have refused minor I*ague assignments and
have become tree agents. Reinstated Dan
Smith, pitcher; Jeff Fry* and Rob Maurer.
Intieldart; and Joao Canseco, outftoider, from
the a*day dlsabtod list. Signed Rkh Reed,
pltchar. to a minor league contract.
FLORIDA M A t f u N l'*—T lWaived Scott
Cbiimgartuo. pMcter, tar the purpose ol
glvlai him h it uaceitdltleoal release.
Assigned Terry McOritt, catcher, to Ed
mentontithe PecIHc Coast League.
HOUSTON ASTROS - Announced Casey
Candeeie. oullialder Inlltlder. Jim Lin
deman. InHolder, and Rkk Parker, out
Itetder, refused minor league assignments
and hove become tree agents
SAN DIEGO PADRES - Named Garry
Templeton roving minor league infield and
baserunnlng Instructor.
BASKETBALL
Kattowal Bask*that) AssocUtton
DENVER NUOOETS - Announced the
retirement o( Scott Hastings, forward, who
will work for the team In community
relation* and ot a broadcaster
LOS A N O IL IS LAKERS - Resigned
Tony Smith, guard
FOOTBALL
Nattoaal Fee toad (1**00
NFL M ANAOEM RNT COUNCIL - Named
John Jones director of labor administration
and Bill Duffy director of compliance.
CLEVELAND BROWNS - Waived Lance
Zeno, center. Signed Ron MJIttoad. offensive
lineman
NEW YORK OIANTS - Announced Eric
Moore, guard, was granted a one game rotter
»1 amp Hen by the N FL following hit tour

Hockfv LfAQuf

Pittsburgh
Miami 17, Washington 10

Hansen,
pitching

HOCKEY
Nattoaal Mac key Li**ei
ANAHEIM M IO H TY DUCKS - Assigned
Jarred Skald*, center. Larmto Loach, tod
wing; and Scad Cheritor, defensemen, to Son
Dtoa* ai the Internal tonal Hockey League
BUFFALO SABEES - Assigned Jason
Dow*, tod wing, to Rochester ot the Amort
ran HetSty L ssq ih HARTFORD WHALERS - Signed Brian
Prepp. tod wing, to a on* year contract
LOS ANOELES KIN O t - Assigned Bobby
Jay- Dominic Lavoie and Brian Chapman,
defensemen, and Mart Fortier. Rab Murphy.
Dave Thom iim on end Rober 1 Lang,
forwards, to Phoenla of the International

O tta w a

ILohmlltor klcfcl.ISl.
Ml* — FG Stoyanovkh 17,1103

Taeeday.oct.i
Toronto (G utm a n t o i l ot Chlcafo
(McDowell w lO l.t iiip m.
••
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Toronto (Stew art 1**1 at ChHaga
•F w i f ^ e z ft Y). JiW p jn .

R IC EIV IN O - Washington. McGee 124.
landers 412. Mitchell 427. Monk 3 31. Bynur
1 7 ,1 reeks 11 Miami. Martin 4 IN . Ingram
2 24. Kirby 2 24. McDuffie 2 22. Fryer 1-1*.
Byers 1 12. Bety I I . Higgs I 0.
M USED P I I L O OOAL - Waihlnglon.
Lohmlller »

W ESTER N CONFERENCE
Central Divlsian
* L T Ms OF OA
0 « • 0
• • • •
0 • • 0
0 B I •
0 • • •
0 14 0

NEW JER SEY DEVILS - Sent David
Emma and J'm Dowd, cantors, to Albany of
the American Hockey League.
NEW YORK ISLANDERS - Assigned
Dean Chynowelh. defenceman, to Sad Late
of the International Hockey League.

BASEBALL
I pm - WCPX t. ALCS: Gam* I. Toronto
at Chicago. (L I

hoxittg

* pm. — USA. Middleweight*- Otis Grant
v* Willie Monroe. (L ). also at I J t o m.
HIOH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
7:20p m — CV. Edgewaler ol Lymon
HOCKEY
7:30 p.m. - ESPN. NHL. Pittsburgh
Penguin* ot Philadelphia Flyers. (L I, also at
1:30am
SOCCEE
I p m. - SUN. Control Florida at Florid*
TABLE TENNIS
ll;X p m -S U N . Seer*Challenge Finals
TRIATHLON
7:M pm - SUN/*
1Bud Light Sprlriman
Series. Paaam oCify!
.....................

' * 0 0 0
0 * * 0
Tuesday’s Oamet
Boston at N.V. Rangers. 7 35 pm.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. 7:25 p m
Del roil at Dallas. t :2 lp m.
N.Y. Islandars at Calgary.*.-21p.m.
Wednesday's Oames
Quebec at Ottawa. 7:21p.m.
Hartford at Montreal, 7:21p m
Tampa Bay at New Jersey. 7;U p.m.
Florida of Chicago, t i l l p.m.
Washington of Winnipeg. 1:21 p.m.
San Jos* at Edmonton, f l i p m.
S ^ m i R S f i Lag Angelas. 14 U p m.

|
BASEBALL
American Laagv*
CALIFORNIA ANOELS - Claimed Mike
Brumley. Inltolder. oft waivers from the
Houston Astros.
CLEVELAN D INDIANS - Fired Jose
Morales, hilling coach; Ron Clark, Inftotd
coach; Oom Chill, bullpen coach; and Kan
Botok. coaching assistant.
......... C IT Y ROYALS - Fired Guy
i

r

BASEBALL
’* V
1 pm - WGTO AM (S « ). ALCS Game 1.
TaronioalChicago. (L )
MISCILLANEOU1
2 pm - W GTO AM (240). Tim* Out tor
Motorsports
* p m - W GTO AM (240). Talk Sports
With Pate Rose
7 p m - W G TO AM 1240), NASCAR Live
7 p.m. - WWNZ A M 'FM (740/1440). Tte
Sports Nuf
II p.m. - WWNZ AM (740). Florida Sports
Eichango

—

• /• a
KEY - Semlnoto (S). Late Mary (LM).
Lyman (L). Oviedo 10). Lake Brantley (LB).
Lake Howell (LH).

■mmm* ^

Rasking
A YDS AVO
Jell Bultoc (LBI............... — M
233 4.7
Jail Shaw ( L i ) ........... M
&lt;50 *1
Kelvin Chisolm (LH )--------- .1 3 114 41
Oscar Duncan (0 )........» ....« U
SB 4.1
Rabtrf Ruffin (S).— ............J * 1*1 74
Shawn Sants ( 0 ) « . . ^ * , . . . . . « 4 * 331 B.I
Tyrant Davis (LM )--------------43 111 11
Kanny L aw IL)..~......
44 la* AI
Kalth Burgess «L )-------------- 41 11* 4.1
Dester Graham (LM )________ 41 H4 10
Antl|uan Betti* (O)------------- 41 i n 1 *
Jackson Patkus (LH )..............23 III l *
Rickey Hamilton (LB)............ It
*1 44
John Hightower (LB )..............14
77 14
Maurice Smith (LH )............... 25
4* 11
Joe Cooper (LH )...................II
44
11
Danny Gandia IL )...................M
44 4a
Toreon Foster (St....................tl
41 4.1
Donald Hunt ISI....~............ -.14
M 11
Jimmie Jennings (O)----- ........ 11
IS 11
Paul Fenwick (LH)............
« 11 44
Andre Ace vedo ( LM )............ -.11
22 3.1
Alton Jenkins (S)....— ------4 X 40
Derrell Jackson (LM )---------- 17
30 14
Clttton Branch (S )...........
40
30 t l
Andre Rawlings (S)-------2I* 44
Mike Runkle (LH ).................. 4
II *1
James Satterfield ILH )......... 2
17 17
Tim LeCroia (LB )...................1
17 44
Ben Moon (L I ----- --- — - .....1
&gt;7 44
Christian Borglimd ID ........... 1
14 1.7
Terrell Jackson (L M )...-------- 1
II 111
Terranca Jenkins (L M )--.— ....4
10 14
Heath Ritenour (LB)..—........... I
I II
Todd Braden (S )....... - ...........1
7 7.0
Terrance AAcMillan (SI----------)
7 71
Mike Krupa ( L )................ — .4
1 )J
Byron CotHe (O) t.etilmm•e********—•I
1 II
JerntolwHartslleld(LM)........ I
1 11
Dan Story (L M )......... ............. I
1 1.0
Bryant Moor* IS)..-............
4 1 10
Ellis DoJesws ILH)--------- -— )
)
II
Ottts Wei ion (S)...............
II I I
RyanHinshaw (G )....... — ..... - 1
-1 - 1
Brian Whitman (LB)....— — ....- I
-1 -11
Brad Butterfield (LH ).......- ..... 1
7 - .*
Tommy Diaon (L )...............
10 1* -11
TysonHmshawlLMI...............11
74 -5.7
TOUCHDOWNS: a - Antl|uan Battto (O)
and JeH Butler (LBI; I - Jell Shaw (LBI j 4
- Robert RnHm (SI; 1 - Kelvin Chisolm
ILH); 1 — Kenny Lone (L). Shawn Sams (O).
and Maurice Smith (LH). 1 — Tyrant Davis
(LM). .Toreon Foster (SI. Ricky Hamilton
(LB). John Hightower (LB), Derrell Jackson
(LM), Brya.it Moore IS), and Jackson Patkus
ILHI.

Jed Shaw ( L B )-..............11 10 14a 20 4
Donald Hunt (S ).................12 S
M 41.7
Bred ButtoritoM (LHI....10
3
37 20 0
Ban Moon ( L ) ______
«
I
14 ll.t
Brian Buchanan 10)----------4
I
3 M0
Todd Braden (S )------------------1 0
0 01
TOUCHDOWN S; 1 - Clifton Branch (S)
and Ryan Hinyhaw (O ); 1 - Tyson Hlnshaw
(LM ). Derrell Jackson (L M ). and Maurice
Smith (L H ); I - Tommy Diaon (L ). Bon
Moon (L ). and Joff Show (L B ).
INTERCEPTION*; * - Evan Hktohaw
(O)i 4 — Tommy Diaon IL ) and Tyson
Hlnshaw (L M ); 1 - Clifton Branch (S); 1 Derrell Jackson (L M ). Joff Shaw (L E ). and
Maurice Smith (L H ); I - Donald Hunt (S).
Tm m p m ii|
OP A CO VOS PCT YPO
Semlnoto.......4
la 1*
141 454 1404
Oviedo...........S
72 22
412 M4 1*2.2
Lake Mary....4
10 24
42? 4*1 17.1
Lake Howell-.4
21 I
111 25 * 44*
Lyman...-------4
42 M
11* 211 1*1
Lake Branttoy*
IS 10
114 2*4 31.0
PASSINO TOUCH DOWNS; 4 - Late
Mary; 1 — Oviedo and Semlnoie, 1 — Late
Howell and Lyman; I — Late Branttoy
INTERCEPTIONS THROWN; 4 -

Late

Mary ond Oviedo. 4 — Lyman and Semlnoie.

1 — Late Brantley and Late Howell
Recetvtag
R YDS AVO
Andre Rowling* (S)..— — ..— * I** B I
T ottoII Jackson (L M )--------- ------ 1
ISO 141
Brian Fugato (L M ).......... —
.10 IIS 114
Willie Jones IL ).— .....- ............. A IM T74
Shawn Lingerd (O ).................... 4
M* 34 0
Robert Rudln (S )............ — ....... * Mi 111
...4
M 214
*2 144
72 24 0
71 143
17 2
10
If J

CHcar Duncan (O )......
Isiah Barnes (S )--------J*tl Butler (L B )........
Dorroll Jackyon (LM )
Toby Merrts (L I---------

Jail Butler IL B )_______ ...A
Jed Shaw (L B )...................4
Kelvin Chisolm (L H ).......... 4
Robert Rudln (S )................ 4
Tim LeCroM IL B ).
Willie Jones I L )........ .........J
Jeson Wairaven (S I.......... 1
Dovld Henkel (L M )............1
Kenny Lane ( L ) ..................4
Shewn Sams (O )— ............4
Tyrant Davis ( L M ) „ ......... 3
Brian Fugato (L M )— ....... J
John Hightower (L B )........3
Jimmie Jennings (O l.....-..3
Carlo*Lentigo* (L H )........1
Andre Rawlings ($ )...... —..3
Maurice Smith (L H ).....„ ..J
Chris Bradley IS )......... .
Oscar Duncan (O ) ...... .
Kalian EHkh (O )...............I
Toreon Foster IS )...............
Ricky Hamilton (L B I .........
Oerrall Jackson (LM1—
Torroll Jackson (L M ).— ..
Alton Jenkins IS )................
Shawn LinganJ 10)............
Antony Mato* IL H )............
Fred McCloud IL H I...........
Bryanl Moor* IS)............ Jackson Patkus ILH I
Jason Shipley IL )....
Charming Walton (S)
Mite Krupa I L ) .................0
Todd Braden IS)...............B
CVartn Bosko ( L) —
1
TW O POINT CONVERSIONS! I - Todd
Braden IS). Kanny Lane (L ). end Shawn
Sam* (O).
Team Scaring
O P T O PAT FQ TO T FPO
107 3*1
Late Brantley... A 14
...... - 4 It
•4 211
Late Howell.. . 4 t
44 t a i
*
2
Ovtodo
S 13
10 la 0
7 0
Lyman ............. a *
4
•
41 10 7
Late Mary.... .... J a
so too
5
1
TW O POINT CONVERSIONS; 1 — Lyman.
Ovtodo. and Samlnoto.
Punt tog
F YDS AVO
Mite Krupa (L I-----------il 740 41A
Jason Wairaven IS)
............ 17 4S4 2a s
J.B. Cartmill (L B )......................1
M 2*0
David Henkel (LM )
..—
17 577 12*
.......
Brian Hendru (O ) .......
to* 214
Tim LeCroli (LB )
142 174
Carlo* Lantlgue (LM ) ,
l J 401 x a
RyanHinshaw (O )........
177 7»5
Tyson Hlnshaw ILM I. ..............7
IT* 75 4
BLOCKED; 1 - David Mantel (LM ) and

Team Reahiag
OP A YDS AVB POA
Late Brantley---------- A Mi 1171 71 1711
Lake Howell............1 141 Ml 4 7 MS4
Oviedo_______
4 117 744 A* 1414
Semlnoto.......... . 4 tOi 100 44 MSB
Lym an-................. 4 104 IX 21 174
Lake M ary..... - .... 4 IS4 240 14 M l
RUSNINO TOUCHDOWNS; IS - Late
Brantley; • — Oviedo. * — Late Howell and
Semlwio; 1 — Late Mary and Lyman.

Lymon h.......w
Late Brant toy
Late Howell

Passing
A CO YDS PCT
Cltlton Branch IS)... .-. 71 22 444 45.2
RyanHlnshaw (O )..........70 II
410 W0
Tyson HlnshawtLM).— 41 I* 141 174
Darrell Jackson (LM ) I t 17 1*7 42 4
Maurko Smith (LH )...... 41
4
l it B 4
Tommy Diaon (LI ....... 44
*
142 MS

Patting
OP
Lake Howell. .4
Late Mary— J
Ovtod*----------- 1
Late Bronttoy4
Semlnoto...... 4
Lymon .......0

A CO V 0 » PCT YPO
25
*
ID H O ) M
M
14 li t J M 114
S4 M
H I 4LI *4 3
4» 10 U4 &lt;24 114
a
14 M i 41.0 I l l s
SB 22 471 4*0 t i l l

TOUCHDOWNS ALLOW ED: * - Lyman. I
— Lake Brantley; 4 — Semlnoto; 3 — Lake
Mery and Oviedo; 1 - Late Howell.
INTERCEPTIONS: I - Lake Branttoy; 4
- Lyman and Samlnoto; I - Oviedo. 3 Late Howell; I - Lake Mary.
Petris Aflawed OP T O FA T FO TO T FPO
Late Branttoy....A
*
4
•
M 111
Ovkdo................ ]
I*
*
1
71 H I
Sentinel*......... - 4
*
I
0
41 14.3
LekoHeooll........4 10
a
3
72 M l
Lyman-----------a 13
a
I
*2 M 4
Late Mary--------- 4
13 I*
a Mt 114
Dot* net Inclvde point* allowed on return*
of tumovor*. punts, or kkfcoftt
TWO-POINT CONVERSION* ALLOWED:
2 - Semlnoto. 1 — Lake Branttoy; 1 Lyman.
SEMINOLE A TH L E TIC CONFERENCE
Team
W L ALL
Lett Branttoy
It
I •
Semlnoto
31
3 0
Ovtodo
1 1
27
Lake Howell
1 I
11
Lyman
tl
0 2
Late Mery
0 a 05
Last Friday’s rased*
Lake Howell 12. Late Mary 10
Semlnoto 21. winter Park 14
Late Branttoy 31, Sprue* Croak 14
Oviedo 21. Mainland 14
Edgewaler 77, Lyman 7
Friday’s games
~ iFrtdoy’i
Ovtodo at Late Brantley
Semlnoto al St. Cloud
Lyman al Del tone
Lake Howell at Spruce Crook
Lake Mary it Ml*
4A District*
Team
W L ALL
Cypress Creek
1 0
41
Semlnoto
0 0
31
Leesburg
* 0
32
SI. Cloud
• I
*1
Last Friday's malt*
Cypress Creek 2J. SI. Cloud 31
New district ******
Semlnoto 72. Winter Park It
Gainesville Buchholi 2*. Leesburg 0
This Friday’s gam**
Semlnoto al St Cloud
Cypress Creek al Leesburg
SA-Dt strict 4
Team
W
Late Branttoy
1
Late Howoll
3
Ovtodo
3
DeLand
3
Datfana
3
Lyman
1
1
Spruce Crook
Mainland
•
Late Mary
•
Last Friday's resull*
Late Howoll IX Late Mary to
Late Branttoy 31. Spruce Creak 14
Ovtodo 21 Mainland 14
Edgeweter 27. Lyman 7
DeLand and Deltona are Idle
This Friday's game*
Ovtodo at Late Branttoy
Lyman al Deltona
Late Howoll at Spruce Croak
MeInland aI DeLand
Let a Mary is Idle

l
0
I
1
1
1
1
2
3
4

Raines
becomes a
■ y M M W ALK ER

APBas«ball Writer
CHICAGO - Sanford's Tim
Raines has (h li vision, ao vivid
that it almost becomes real when
he looks at the empty batting
cage at Comtikey Park.
"It'a the seventh game, w e’re
down by three runt, In the
bottom o f the ninth Inning, the
bases are loaded,” Raines says,
eyes widening In wonderment,
’ ’and Do Jackson steps up.”
“ The count is no balls and two
strikes. The pitcher throws a
nasty forkball.” he says, turning
to follow the (light o f the pitch
from the mound to the plate.
"B o digs It out o f the dirt and
hits It over the center-field
fence.” he says, shaking his
•head In amazement. “ We win
the gam e."
But Tim . was that In the
playoffs or the World Series?
“ Oh. the playofTs.” he says,
smiling. “ Then he does It again
in the World Series and we win
the whole thing.”
Whether Bo was Imagining the
same thing while the Chicago
W hite Sox worked out Monday
was uncertain. He wasn't talking
as his team prepared for Game 1
o f th e A L p la y o ffs to n igh t
against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Instead, he was playing ping
pong In the clubhouse. Pretty
good at It. too. Even when he
switched the rules, allowing for
shots that ricocheted off the low
celling, which he flicked at will.
“ I’m going to beat you any­
way.” he shouted when Dan
Pasqua objected. "I'm not going
to cheat.”
T h e o n ly tim e h e ’ s e v e r
cheated, maybe, was when he
cheated the forces o f nature that
conspired to take away his left
hip and finish his sports career.
In his last playoff game, for the
Los Angeles Raiders, a hit near
the sidelines ended his football
days. He stlU Is the only player
In N FL history to score on two
runs o f more than BO yards.
That was nothing, or almost
nothing, compared to what he
did In the 1989 baseball All-Star
game In Anaheim. He led off the
first inning with a monster blast
Into the center-field stands, and
went on to wtn the MVP award.
"H e has that aura o f dramat­
ics. If there Isn't a spotlight
turned on. you don't want to see
him. But when It Is. look out.”
Raines said.
Jackson missed the entire

Volleyball—
just don't seem to want to win.
maybe we can remedy that
can win nine In a row
Wednesday against Lyman."
g o in g Into the B r a n t le y
Jason Wlldermuth led ihe way
tournament this weekend.”
with four kills and four othef
D oin g the damage for the
g o o d s p ik e s , w h ile D a v id
Rams were, Ian Saunders (nine
Campbell had fourasslals.
kills, four blocks). Dan Parsens
The Tribe Junior varsity also
(eight kills, one block). Darrell
fell by the scores o f 11-15. 9-15
Dltmorc (six kills, six blocks).
lo fall lo 3-5 on the season.
Will Lipscomb (six kills, one
The Semlnoie varsity fell tn
block) and Eric Larson (six kills).
O-IO overall and 0-6 In the SAC.
The win glvrs Lake Mary an
while Lake Howell Improved to
8- 4 record overall and 5-1 In the
6-0 In the conference. The Tribe
Seminole Athletic Conference. A
will host Lyman an Wednesday,
lough schedule tills week con­
tinues today os the Rams travel while the Silver Hawks will be at
Lake Mary on Wednesday for a
to Orlando for a match with
big SAC mktehup.
Boone before taking on SAC
leading Lake Howell (6-0) on
Wednesday and undefeated Uni­
versity on Thursday.
“ W e hope things go our way to
use the Boone game for a final
tu n eu p b e fo re fa c in g Lak e Continued fro m P age IB
Howell and University.” said week's record In parenthesis): 1.
Whalen. “ If we continue to pluy Christo's Classics. 13-1 (6-1): 2.
the way we did lo night I'm
F itn e s s P it. 12-2 (7-01: 3.
confident we can give (hem
Westvlcw Baptist I. 11-3 (5-2): 4.
(University) (heir first loss. We're F irst B aptist. 8-6 (4-3): 5.
playing well, coming together al Palmetto Baptist I. 5 9 (2-5): 0
(he right Umc.”
Palmetto Baptist II, 4-10 (2-5): 7.
The Junior varsity ulso came The Wcyh Nots. 3-11 (2-5): 2.
away with a win, edging Ihe Westvlcw Baptist II. 0-14 (0-7). '
Patriots In three games. 13-15,
BOUNDONE
15-10. 15-13.
First Baptist It. Palmatto It I
Fitness Fit II, Westvtoar I I I
“ It was very exciting." said
Weyti Not* It. Palmetto 17
W h a l e n o f t h e Jv m a tc h .
Christo’s Classics 12. Wa*tvto« II*
"Especially when we were down
ROUNDTW O
First Baptist II. Wogh Nots I
9- 2 In the third game and came
Westvlcw I ll.Wostvtow 111
back to win.”
Fitness Pit II, Palmetto 12
S ILV E R H A W K S C L A W
Christo’s Classics 11/Palmatto 111

C ontinued from P age IB

Recreation—

TRIBE

W INTER PARK - The Lake
Howell boy's volleyball team
kept Its SAC record clean with a
3-15. 7-15 victory over visiting
Seminole Monday night.
"W e ran some good plays but
we • hurt ourselves with little
stuff,'' said Scntlnole head coach
Beth Corso. "W e hit five balls
into the net and we got called for
overlapping twice. Tliat should
never happen this Umc o f Ihe
ALL
season. We hud good execution,
31
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32
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needs to be better.
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1992 season. He came back this
year with an artificial left hip
and. In the face o f most everyone
saying It could not be done, and
played baseball again.
This week. Jackson, the Aral
All-Star In the NFL and the
majors, hopes to Join Delon
Sanders as athletes to play In the
postseason In both sports.
W hite Sox m anager G ene
Lamont has not said how much
Jackson will be used. Jackson
and George Bell split time as the
designated h itte r but. w ith
Frank Thomas nursing a sole
arm. Thomas might get (he Jdb
early In Ihe series.
Jackson went ll-for-36 with
three doubles and three home
runs In his last 11 games. Bell
finished In an O-for-26 slump.
"I'm sllll not sure what I'll
do.” Lamont sold Monday.
A t le a s t L a m o n t k n o w s
Jackson can hit. and that He
always seems to make a big
Impact In big games.
He hit a home run on his first
swing of the regular season. He
hit a 472-foot home run. thelongest o f the season for (h e
White Sox. He hit a three run
homer last week In the game
that clinched the A L West.
" A lot o f people m igh t've
thought Frank Thomas would
hit the home run tliat would win
It. but not me.” Raines said.
"There Isn't anything that hie
could do that would amaze me.
Well. If he hit .350 and struck
out only five times, maybe.”
Jackson batted Just .232 this
y e a r , d r o p p in g h is c a r e e r
average to .247 and struck out
106 times In 284 al-bats. The
hip problems also robbed him o f
his speed — he was O-for-2 In
steal attempts and hit no triples.
The Injury alao took away a lot
o f the strength he got from the
lower half of tils body. He throws,
without stepping much, and lie
swings mostly with his arms. '
He still hit 16 homers and had
45 RBI. It was when he came
through, especially In the stretdi*
when they were challenged, that
most Impressed his teammates.
His RBI single won a 1-0 game
on Sept. 13. His horns run won
another 1-0 decision four days
later. Then on Spet. 20, his
two-run. pinch-homer with tWb
outs In the ninth tied a game
that Chicago eventually won 3-2.
"There's a mystique about Bo.
that he can do almost anything.'*.
Steve Sax said. “ W c believe tt.
because we’ve seen It."

RO UN DTHR EE
Palmetto I III. Weyh Not*4
Flints*Pit It. First Baplittl
Westvtow I It, Palmetto 12
Christo's Classic* It, Wetlriew II •
ROUNDPOUR
Flints*Pit It, Palmatto I I 3
Westvtow 111. First Baptist t
Palmatto I It, Westvtow It 4
Christo's Classics 11. Weyh Noll I
ROUND FIVE
Fitness Pit II. Weyh Nets*
Westvtow I It. Palmetto It 3
First Baptlsl II. Westvtow 114
Christo’s Clastic* 11. Palmetto 13
ROUND IIX
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Palmetto IIII. Westvtow It 2
First Bapttat it, Palmetto I a
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eople
Students go on field trip

IN BR IEF
|Puppet troupe needs help
CASELBERRY — Wahl Puppet Productions Is looking for
would-be puppeteers and amateur actors Tor a Children’s
’ Christm as Show that will take place on Saturdays from Nov. 13
through Dec. 18 at the Stage Theatre in Casselberry.
J oan Wahl, the well-known puppeteer and director on
t Cablcvlslon's Puppcta for Safety, will train the aspiring
} performers.
Performers must be versatile. Some Improvlsatlonal skills are
required.
Sen d your resume to Wahl Puppets. P.O. Box 181037,
; Casselberry, FL 32718; or call 699-6508.

Elks plan craft fair
ORLANDO — Th e Orlando Lodge o f the Benevolent and
Protective Order o f Elks will present Its first arts and crafts
show in Saturday. Oct. 9. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
T h e fair will be at the lodge at 12 N. Primrose Dr.. Orlando.
T h e re is free admission and parking for visitors.
Food and refreshments will be available for purchase.
F or more Information, call Alton Whltham at 273-0326 or Al
I Shurr at 894-4705.

4H nutrition class offered
SANFORD — The Seminole County 4H will offer thr first In
Its sertes of special interest foods and nutrition classes entitled
“ T a k e A Break.” beginning on Saturday. Oct. 9 at the
|Cooperative Extension office located at Five Points.
T h e class will be offered from 10 a.m. to noon for youngsters
•ages 8 to 18 who are lntersted In how to prepare a simple
breakfast for themselves and their families.
T h e cost of the d oss is $2.
Registration is required and may be done by railing the 411
o ffice at 323-2500. ext. 5560.

Coastlinars resume meeting
SANFORD — The 1993-94 Coast!lners meetings will be held
10 a.m . the first Wednesday o f each month through May 1994.
Thereafter at the Sanford Civic Center. 401 E. Seminole Blvd.
A ll former members and employees o f the former Atlantic
Coastline Railroad are Invited to attend.
F or more information, call F. P. Dunn at 322-8981.

Optimist Club masts wsakly
T h e Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at Shoney'sonU.S. Highway 17-92. Visitors are welcome.

Kiwanis Club masts Wadnasdsy
T h e Kiwanis Club o f Sanford holds its noon luncheon
m eetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting Kiwanians arc
welcom e. For Information call Walt Smith, president. 3235088.

Dancing for sanlors
O f t j &amp; t &amp; b dahe* Ik"held every1Wednesday
nrom 2:30 • 4:30 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by th e Deltonlan's 11-piece band. Donation $2.00.

Toastmasters mast at SCC
Sem inole Community College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
•6581 will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. at Seminole
i Com m unity College. Contact Rosclla Bonham at 323-8284 for
m ore Information

i Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting o f O vereaten Anonymous Is conducted on
•Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at Flrat United Methodist Church,
f c o m e r o f Park and 5th. Sanford. For more information, call
Carol at 322 0657.

C lub takes the lead
L .E .A .D .I to Success, a newly formed club to share business
connections, will meet 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at Pebble Creek
Apartments clubhouse. 780 Creekwater Terrace. Lake Mary.
One o f the focal points o f the meeting is to exchange business
cards. Only one mem ber or a particular type o f business or
profession is allowed to Join.
For more Information, contact Marcia Kurtxe 6464)609.

Obesity surgery group to meet
T h e Seminole Chapter o f SOS (Support Obesity Surgery)
Support Group, for those who have had bariatric surgery or
their loved ones, meets the second Tuesday o f each month In
Classroom " 103 o f the Physicians Plaza Building. 521 W. S.R.
434. Longwood.. at 7 p.m. Call 332-6500 for more Information.

Fifth graders combine fun with learning
■ r SARABICCA ROSim
Herald Columnist________________
LAKE MARY - On Tuesday.
Sept. 21. the fifth graders at
Lake Mary Elementary School
had the wonderful opportunity
o f n field trip to EPCOT by
chartered bus. Chaperones had
been chosen prior to the trip and
were Informed o f the names o f
the children In their group and
o f the required stops at EPCOT.
The fifth graders were asked to
visit The American Adventure.
The Land, and The Living Seas.
After the required stops, they
could, if time permitted, visit
other attractions. Th e buses
departed the school at 9 a.m.
and arrived at approximately 10
a.m. at EPCOT when they were
presented maps.
Some o f the groups headed for
The Land and were able to take
a boat ride If they chose to wait
on the enormous line and If they
did. they were able to see plants,
enormous vegetables and other
plants grown the hydroponic
way (growing plants In water).
The students learned the five
things that plants need to grow
— water, nutrients. CO 2 from
the air, light and support. They
also learned that aquaculture is
the growing o f fish and other
marine animals In a controlled
environment. Also at The Land
Pavilion they could visit the
Kitchen Cabaret and see the four
main food groups (meat/flsh.
dairy, grain. frults/vegeUbles)
give an educational and m em o­
rable performance. Much easier
to remember when done In such
a fun way. At The Land attrac­
tion there was also a film that
explained the definition o f sym ­
biosis which means when tw o or
more organisms live in close
association, especially If the or­
ganisms mutually benefit from
this association.
Moving on to The Living Seas,
the students were ushered Into
the auditorium and were able to
have an educational session
prior to continuing through the
exhibit. They learned that the
manatee's closest living relative
Is the elephant.
The Living Seas contains ap-

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have read many o f your letters
that could save lives. I hope you
will add my family's scary expe­
rience to the others:
My husband received several
gallons o f enamel paint, which
he used to paint our lawn
furniture, basement steps and
floor. When he painted the steps
(after work), the fumes w ere so
bad Dial I thought we would die
during the night from asphyxia­
tion.
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In your column about a man
who died from glue fumes. I told
m y husband about the letter and
said. "W h e n you p ain t the
basement floor, take fans down
there with you."
The next morning he got up at
5. took two small fans down, and
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of water, making It the world's w a lk e d , took a bus or the
sixth largest ''ocean.'* It Is the F rie n d s h ip Boat across the
largest man-made saltwater en­ lagoon toward their third desti­
vironment In the world. They nation. The American Adven­
also learned that dolphins dine ture. There they saw the pres­
entation of the am azing and
on herring and capelin.
The W est Indian manatees eat m oving summary o f America's
lettuce, carrots, oat sprouts and i n c r e d i b l e s t r u g g l e s a n d
fruits. The sharks are fed mack­ triumphs.
erel. T h e larger reef fish are fed
W h ile waiting to enter the
shrimp, the medium-sized fish presentation, there was a choir,
are fed krill (smaller shrimp) and the Voices of Liberty, who sang
the tiniest reef Inhabitants are songs o f the American spirit in
fed extra small brine shrimp and perfect harmony. A fter the choir
flaked food.
recital there were museum-type
a
r t i f a c t s , old f a s h i o n e d
The parrot fish eat a special
concoction made o f fish chow classrooms and other exhibits to
and dental plaster to keep their enjoy while learning.
‘ ‘beaks” sharp since they cannot
Th ere were many schools vis­
eat the artificial reef. Lettuce Is iting EPCOT Center during this
provided dally for the plant- tim e and each group was given a
eaters. Students were able to ask specific time slot to meet at the
questions after learning so many Odyssey Center and restaurant,
things that were new to them.
where EPCOT provided lunch for
Afterwards, the students went all. coasisting of cheesy macaro­
through the exhibit to learn ni Aitd luun. cookie, apple and a
many m ore interesting facta and boxed drink.
enjoy som e hands-on experi­
O n e o f the g r o u p s , a fte r
ences. Following the visit to The fin ish in g the required stops.

ADVICI

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

later. 1 woke up to five smoke
a la rm s g o in g o ff, and my
husband screaming. "Dixie! Dix­
ie! Get out! Get out!"
The house was filling with
smoke. 1 grabbed a robe and
tried to run out the front door.
Next thing 1 knew. I was lying on
the floor. I had fallen and injured
my knee. My husband was still
screaming, so I got up. dazed,
and stumbled through the house
out the back door.
He had finished the floor and
had Just come up from the
basement when the fumes from
the paint were Ignited by the
w a t e r h e a t e r , c a u s i n g an
explosion and flash fire.
A neighbor called 911 and
other neighbors came to our
yard to help and give support.
The firefighters were great; three
t r u c k s w e r e t h e r e in f i ve
minutes.
Ood was watching over us!
Our lives and our home were
saved, with lust minor damage.
Readers, be careful! Even with
precautions, we almost had a
terrible disaster.

WISER Of OTTUMWA. IOWA
DEAR WISER: Thank you for
a valuable letter. Readers, take
note.

DEAR ABBYt When I give my
grandchildren presents I need
only to know they were received
and appreciated. They can thank
me in person, over the phone or
In writing. And any way they
choose to do It Is fine with me.
It’s not a matter of good man­
ners; It's simply common sense.
What does one do with all
those thank-you notes? Throw

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Scarlett Rosier and Ernesto Rivero. In background
ara entertainers from the American Adventure.
visited Mexico and then on to the
newest ride. "Body W ars” — a
d r a m a t i c tri p t h r o u g h the
human body.
A ll but one group o f students
and chaperones returned to the
fountain meeting area at 3 p.m.
A fter an hour o f anxiety the
m issing chaperone and students
were seen and finally the Lake
M a ry E le m e n ta r y School
excursion was coming to a close
as students and chaperones re­
turned to their buses and the
ride back to waiting, anxious
parents at school.
T h e school office had been
notified o f the delay so that most
parents were aware. However,
m any parents on the trip voiced
concerns as to why all but the
one bus with the delayed group
had to be detained. With the
exception o f the delay, the trip
had been a wonderful experience
o f fun and learning combined.
The students were goin g to have
different assignments the follow­
ing days regarding the trip —
thank you notes to EPCOT and
drawings o f their experiences.

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ara (from left): Craig Caulfield, Amanda Brown,

them away, right? So. now you
tell m e that when 1 receive a
birthday gift, after I hug. kiss
and thank the giver in person. 1
must mall him a thank-you
note? Oh. come on. Abby. How
silly can you get? And how
many shares do you have In
Hallmark cards?
I do not give gifts in order to be
thanked. I give them to make
loved ones happy — not to add
one more chore to their busy
Ives. Except for weddings and
large showers, where personal
c o n t a c t Is n ot m o d e , on e
thank-you is quite enough for
me.

LTDIA PALMER.
WEST HARTFORD. CONN.
DEAR LTDIA PALMER: A
"thank yo u " In person may be
a d e q u a t e — but w h e n It's
followed up with a written note,
the giver feels especially grati­
fied. Besides, written notes can
be enjoyed again and again, and
are w ell worth the effort.
CONFIDENTIAL T O "TW O TIME LOSER” IN ELKHART.
IN D .: D o n 't call y o u r s e lf a
"lo s e r " because you were twice
divorced. Not every divorce rep­
resents a failure; many divorces
represent courageous victories.

DEAR ABBY: A co-worker

related the following Incident to
me: Several members o f her
fam ily were at her sister's home.
W hile the children w ere outside
playing, one o f them was injured
and quit breathing, so one o f the
visiting adults called 911. but
when they asked for her address,
she didn't know It.
M y co-workers suggested a
s im p le solu tion : T a p e your
address on your telephonel If an
em ergency arises and a visitor
n eed s to call for h elp , the
address will be right there. It
makes good sense to me.
N ow m y address is taped to
every telephone In the house.
I hope you think this worth
passing along.

WISED UP IN CEDAR
RAPIDS. IOWA
DEAR WISED UP: It is. and
thanks for sending it. And while
w e're on the subject o f possible
emergencies, make sure your
house number is clearly visible
from the street In cose the fire or
p olice departm ent has been
summoned.
CONFIDENTIAL TO "H A D IT "
IN S A N DIEGO: Don’ t give up It's part o f the training, and
separates the men from the
boys. Besides, a kick in the pants
is a step forward.

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CHRISTMAS ASSISTANCE
Application* will b* takan at
Iho Salvation Army !*l W
Stth S I. Sanford Oct ttth thru
Oct Itth. tom till tl:]dam. and
Ipm till 4pm laminate County
ratidantt only 2 Id't mquiiod
tot pban* talk, ptoaui
Fro* medical care, hamper
fallen, cauntaling. private
dec far plut living erprntet
Bar r73»»u a i l Attorney John
Frkbar
tdOOfit Mat

near did to Plat Baak t. Pag*
41. Public Record* at Samtook
Count,. Florida
Said taN will b* mad* purtu
ant to and In erdw to aatttty Mw
to rn t ot taN Final Judgment
D A TE D September X m l
MARYANNE MORSE

T F A U

Let X
Two. City rt Sanford,
to to* piat
In Plat Baak u . Page 24. PubUc
Record* at l aminala County.
Florida
Dated thtt 2*th day at Sap

• Portraiture • Waddings
C om posltts • Modal Portfolios
'W e Can M eet Your N eed s'

AL DOCS IT ALL

LOT X BLOCK C HIDOEN
L A K E . U N IT 1A. R EV ISED
PLAT. AS SET O U T IN PLAT
BOOK 17. Pag* **. PUBLIC
RECO RD S OP S E M IN O L E
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
DATED September Id. Iff).
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF T H E CO UR T
By: Jant I . Jaaawk
D EP U TYC LB R K
Pubiith: September M b Octo
b a r ! 1*tl
DEI 220

Concrait
FLORIDA S TA TE REQUIRES
all contractor* be registered
or cart Iflad T* verify a tlato
c a n fra c lo rt llcente call
1 400 342 7*40. Occupational
Llcen*** ar* required by th*
county and can be verified by
calling 321-1134 eat. 7431

CAPTAIN COMCBBTE. W&lt;
Baal. 3 Man Quality Opera
tlonl 324-3334/344-7*03

E le cM cil

FI* It right at a price you can
•ftord. Lk'tf/lnt From tlarl
to Rnith Carpentry, plumb
Ing. otoctrkai. and reeling
•vet. 33 yrt of experience No
lab toe big ar tmall CaN
_ 734-7437 tr 734-r n t 74 hr*

Horn# R t M i n

An Inti nq
COR I NO Painting 4 prvttvr
cleaning. Wood r*pairt/w*l#&lt;
proofing F rm e tl 127 2171

Aapor Hanging*
N O U S ! P A I N T I N O and
W ALLPAPER 20 year* e.p
Prompt tarvlc* Free #»t,

777owe

M a r i n o Hetaa R e p a i r .
tpaclallilng In tmall |obt
CRC 0140/Vf red v&gt;' 711 III*

Lawn trv ic t
r n W T T jR R T jr T S iT
F lo o rin g ""
kRDWOODFLOOR
I
HARDWOOD
FLOORINO
Intlall Wading Finicking
TOM OLSEN 141X434-72*7

HomB Impfovinunt

Pretottianal Sarvk*. Free
Ett. Lk/lnt 313 3441_________
RANDY' S Q U A L ITY LAWN.
Campteto pro car* tine* 1*40.
Clean up*, hauling. 3314714
TO M B JB F F 't LAWN CARKI
Ret./Comm , dtpindrtli. tow
ratotl Free ett ..........M470T*

CDMCWD

OUN R IT E : Clean driveway*,
root*, pool deck*, walk*.
houtat FR E E EST 3214122

Roofing
A AND A ROOFINO. Shingle*
and took repair. Free ett
Quality work! 332 004*
IMPRESSIVE RENOVATIONS
Wu remove rock b la.* root*
*0 yrt tap Financing available
Lk/Bonded 2*2 1*47/130(144

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M D R C D A M

RNJ'X

I J N9

Utotng
a m.. dTE
S m ?iE E i k
S
liS
*

V D 99L

and tbmmr dear*. S*%
•9% all
if!
today with Nil* ad. ail Mi tot
407 441 toOJ

V • N F X

B P W T R . '

Dhliy Work/DaMy Pay

H om o im p ro v tm tn t

TNYFDN

VJN

Alt you need It your tin* Jack
D*amand tor m
Jdbtff*

DtIVIR WANTED

CIR CUIT COURT

a n o th e r T o d a y 'a c k w ' e e w a b K

U V Y O

RILLS DUET
Have I Place to Pay' Hath
Monthly Payment*! Get Cred
Itort OH Your Berk I Ea*r
Quality No Collator*!' 4*4 *428

With reliabi* late medal
ecanamy car tor auto part*
Call very Clean Ft I-cent*
442 amt At* tor Mr Le**men

c l e r k of the

RES./COMM. Vinyl E td ih g T
Alum. Fram ing, Orywoll.
Door*. Rooting. Concrete.
n i d l l .. S.Q. BoRnt,CBCtltoO*
RES/COMAL new hornet Since

PJ

A K R T U C A l ESTATE!
Nothing tuccoodt Ilk* tuccot*
Wo re won Into our Srddocado
of training tuccottM » y»nM
Helicon**!
wo i i no'p'
WATSON R E A LTY CORF
REALTORS
tt) &gt; M

ST—F in a n c ia l
S e rv le ts

NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E S Y GIVEN
mat purtuent to Summary Final
Judgment o» Fare cloture ran
dared on Mw Ulh day at Sop
temper, lev) in mat certain
cat* ponding in the Circuit
Court In and for Seminal*
C o u n ty, F lo rid a , whoroln
O E O R O E J M l L I S and
SHIR LEY M M IU S. ar* Plain
lift*, and OCNE C OWENS.
R O B E R T W. O W E N S and
P IR S T U N IO N N A T IO N A L
BA N K O F F L O R ID A t/h/a
A TL A N TIC NATIONAL BANK,
ar* Mw Defendant*. O n t Action
N o. * ) - l » t - C A 0 4 . I,
M ARYANNE MORSE. O ort ot
m* atarttttd Ctrcuft Cow*, will
at II 00 a m . on Octaaar Eli
i m . otter tar tal* and tall to Mw

i TO. and entered In Cam No.
*2ITJICA at Mw Circuit Court a*
the E IO H T E E N T H Judicial
Circuit In and N r SEMINOLE
County. Florid* wherein STM
MORTGAGE COMPANY It Mw
P l a l n t l t l and D I M I T R I A
SCHMIDT and B A YTR EE V IL ­
LAGE CONDOMINIUM. INC.
ar* Mw Defendant*. I will toll to
the highetf and h**t bidder for

(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot th* Circuit Court
By : Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Pubiith: October X 13.1«*J
DEK-31

700 W. 25th SltMt
323 5171

27—Nursory A
Child Care

Legal Wotict

NOTICE O F SALE
Notice t* horaby tha n purouant le a F b * J i Q t n i l dated
« M*»w hor M. WdL ontorod m
Cao* Nat n w t C A U L a iM w
Circuit Court ol Mw El|hUinMi
Judkial Circuit, In and lor
Sotnlnolo County. Plorlda.
w h o ro ln J E P P B U R T O N .
FERNANDA 0. BURTON. TLC
COATINGS. IN C. and OIAL
SEPTIC TA N K SERVICE, IN C .

Hammock, according to Mw Plat

2*. Iff).

DELIVERY TRAINEE
MANAGER TRAINEE
STORE MANAGER
MEOICAL SECTY
OREENSKEEPER
LOANCLOSER
MACHINIST
RESERVATIONS
ACCOUNT REP
MEDICAL BILLER
PARAMEDIC
TITLE EXJiMINER
MORTUARY ASST
FIELDINSTALLER
COOLER ASST

KIEF DRIVIM A M STILL
SIT THE MONEY!

JE F F BURTON. FERNANDA
O. BURTON. TLC COATINGS.
INC. and DIAL SEPTIC TANK
SERVICE, IN C .
_ ___

proparty aa art tarMtMMw Fuel
JudBnaont-................

TVJ l

&lt;*S—TriVBl
OpportunRiti

Prolotttpnal CN ILO CARE
Service*, call 7*3 MM
l leant* OH 4

Sanford. FL 33723 1144
Totaphone- laOJ) m « l l
Florid* Bar Ne.: *74473
PwMthiOcNbdrS.t3.it*)

TODAY!
TOMORROW!
EST. 36YEARS

tea ar product*! Call Smile*
SUMS**l»o. legal r****rch

default will bo entered agamtt
you lor Uw reiwi demanded m
tho Complaint
WITNESS my hand and teal
at Mill Court an Siptambor 23.
1**3.
(SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk at the Circuit Court
•y: Jaan Brtilant
Deputy Clerk
Fubttah: September 30 A Oeto
borS.tl.tf.W03

MARE HIRE
M WILL K HERE

For Excellent..

P. O Boa IIM

' R N

IK M IC N IK

YESTERDAY!

EDWIN M. MARCANO, E T A L «

decadant’t ottato mutt III* their
claim* with ml* court W ITHIN
THR EE MONTHS A F TE R TH E
DATE CF THE FIRST PU BLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIM S. D EM A N D S
AND OBJECTIONS NO T SO
FIL E O W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Tho dot* *I the Itrtl public*
'•on ot thl* Notlco N October X
IfW
For tonal Reprotenfetlvo :
Monica Chamber*
tl Burlington Avonu*
King*ton 101E*t! Wood Port)
Jamaica. Wool Indio*
Attorney tor Partanal
Raprotontotlvo:
Thome* A. Spoor
Of Thome* A. Spoor. P Jk.

Mw Sanford Caurthouaa at IliM
a m.. on Mw Jrth day ot October,
if*). Mw tot lowing deter toed
proporty at tot forth In taid
Final Judgment:
T H A T C E R T A IN CONDO­
MINIUM PARCEL KNOWN A*
U N I T 3. B U I L O I N O 43*.
BA YTR EE VILLAGE. AND AN
U N D IV ID E D 1413*43331 IN
T E R E S T IN T H E L A N O .
COMMON E L E M E N T ! A N D
COM M ON E X P E N S E S A P ­
PU RTEN AN T TO SAID UN IT.
A LL IN ACCORDANCE W ITH
AND SUBJECT TO TH E COV
EMANTS. CONDITIONS. R E ­
S TR IC TIO N S . TER M S AND
O T H E R P R O V I S I O N S OF
T H A T DECLARATION OF
C O N D O M IN IU M O F B A Y T R E E V IL L A G E . INC.. AS
R E C O R D E D IN O F F IC IA L
RECORDS BOOK IMS. PAGES
l » * THROUGH 143). BOTH
INCLUSIVE. OF JH E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA. AND AS
A M E N D E D IN O F F I C I A L
RECORDS BOOK 1144. PAGE
I71B AND O FFICIA L RECORDS
BOOK 1144. PAGE &lt;7*. OF TH E
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEM I­
NOLE CO UN TY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY HAND and ftw

A M EMPLOYMENT

able to th# Clerk ot the Circuit
Court.
Dated Ihlt *th day at Sap
tomber. tf*X

—

( K P M O A X M M )

IY®•
RONALD N. JOHNSON
Ftorld* Bar No.: 04001*
3)4 South Grandview Avenue
Daytona Beach. PL 3)113

I M D K

*

werisrTbocto.

•*

DEEtM

UtAL)

Maryanne Marta
Clark ot the Circuil Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: MktwitoL. Silva
Deputy Clark
Pubiith: lapu mbat M. It . 34
and October l iff)
DEI-97

BB UN ELL PAINTING Comm
4 Rat. Prattur* cleaning.
Carpentry, Doer hanging/
PtirtorkW. Lk/lnt. i t M M
11 yettobta. 7 0 3*1

CHRISTIAN MOTH I k clean* to
your ipacifkaltont. Hanott.
reitabto. Etc*item character

W f S rv lc e
CCHOLSTRIB SVC- Lk't. in*

m i I

r r P U b a M tttM d to

-1443

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1

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, FlOiida - Tuesday, October 5, 1903 - ■■

KIT ’N’ CARLYLE® by U rry Wright

71—HtipWanftd

•tatuad
and unearned, Poeltiont avail
able. Days. Call

labo r er s n i i o i o

jggtg? staffing sse-sni

LONO OISTANCI DRIViRS.
Muti have aver the reed
etperlence Coed relerencet
required Cell or apply MSC
Trucking Cerp. IVII W Ml SI
Sanford. FL 407 H I fUJ

unturneptSSOS/moupHIXiS
V I N T N IC I and clean. quiet
and private studio Utllltloo
»eld 2250270leave r u n u p

f t —A p a rtm e n ts
Unfurnished / R en t

COM VCNIINT AND SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GAROENS
APTS.,.................... m teae
KATI ES LANDINO Clean t/t.

•OUUIGI SALE AO M K A IN

w
and Prlvatal USO/ma. Use tec
eLONOWOOO l/l duple. S
acre* wllti pend. Prlvalel
MOV mo. M X sec.
O W I N T E R S P R I N O S 1/1.
Country llvlngl I t Acret.
private UW/me. UOO tec.
elAMPORO t/t J undo. Large
room*. C/M/A. W/D hookup.
U M 'n u . t n t K
a SANFORD V I with dining
room , perch, new paint.
SPACIOU Jl toe/mo. UIO tec.
e t ANFORD t/t with encleted
porch, lawn me Ini. Inc. Large
yard « V m e . U X tec
Iton.trem Realty, Inc.
"We Manage yeer Heme.
1*0 II wat eer own." Jim Deyle
H I &gt;&lt;♦! Altar « PM IMIOOS
T H R U b e d r o o m I bath
llor Ida MM. flrtl and tat! MM

s\e

Only US Cal H 0 4 W HOP

IF I HfiVG

YoUF
STR4«*Hr—
VVH1U3 Hfc* A H 6 6 V W c ^ T ic f i

A sharp Hu m (V His Paw
l\M0 T H E N

323*4923
MAIINErS VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. UeO mo
1 bdrm. ta M mo ond up

tolling. IMS/me. H4 SMS
0 1 PORM .! bath comto
ISIS mo
* I BDRM. I ' vbathttOO mo
01 BOR M. Ibath. l.lo ry condo
UJO'mo
ee BORM. ) bath phr. l/l tot law
tuitoll.000 mo
STAIRS Property Management
i d Realty ___
O T 7211
I ROOM, i BATH an 1 lot. tor

Call in your parage tat* ad by
I I neon on Tuesday and taka
advantage of our special
gar ago Ml# ad prlcall Call
Classified now for detail.!

Iran tp o rla lio o VU3C 217 0505

______ 322-2111

«F F p R T o f i* .

I t our. is That i t ?
117— Sporting Goods

PIS Alar*
tad
Ass.
^ ip P t &gt;
(iM f CkRfcyJ
^
T h
y

ePISHIMO ROOS. with reel.
(Like new) I T a b u Ocean
Side Combe. SporWlther. r
0” , cJOtr, med/heavy action,
high tpeed line I Shaketpaar
Proem X / X tprlng rod I
tackel boiet w inning grer
All ter IM Cad It M i l l

11 f —O ffic e Supplies
/ E q uip m e n t

s PerkAve jotno me

Home. Non Bemg Accepted

111—A p p lia n c ts
/ Furniture

SHORT O f CASH 7
Senoutly looking tor a nke.
dtan. used car7 D E P E N ­
DABLE Down payment, a.
low a. tiff Include. te&gt; L
title Call:

FUESAUTOSALES
* A 327 2692 A A

H i —H em e s fo r Sale
■ RICRS. Chicago Antique
Appro. MOO tlSO JI J4I M
Afters X

NEW C A R P ET REMNANTS.
Room elto U IS per yard
•Mssn

323M 70

H A L L KKAI. I Y
NOW ACCCMI NO APPLICA
TIONS tor CARRIERS Semi
note Pennywver Delivery I
night o week. Wednesday
night In ten ter d&lt;l eng wood
eree M u ll heve reiiebie
tr e n . p e ' l e t i e n C o l l
I N t ISO 41*0 oik lor Jim

S7n fii.I ».«»lh pi*. l XU

ll/W

riri.1 St

ItJ—Lawn 4 Garden

S.iiilolCI

i f f —P e t s * Supplies
O F R E E CAT. tomato, beautiful
tortl Spayed and daclewed
Vary ihy. preler. vmmon e
company______ Call UO 700

owner Greet lhaipel Garage

230—Antique/Classic
Cars

IMS NISSAN PICK UP. IWO.
IN I PONTIAC Grand P rli.
sasoi i * i t P l y m o u t h
Valient towrlder. U N . See at:
2X7 W IU Street, Sanford

garaged MINT! U.tOO H I
available Monde. Thunder.
I JOPM aAM. Friday. Wtur
day. Sunday. 4AM « MPM
I I M per hour, eecellent
benetil. end incentive. Haver
eleet HelpPireeoail.ei»-Oiee

DELTONA 1 bdrm 1&gt;. bath.
Iamity rm. a.troal Ml TOO

Ole PONTIAC ORANO PRIX. I
door. VI. sm Engine. P/S.
P/B. A ’C. new Irene. Craig
AM/FM radio RUNS L IK E A
DREAM teOOOBO
127 1473

203— Liv e s to c k and
P o u ltry

Quiet Single Story

2Of— Wearing

Apparel

o PONTIAC Firebird IN*. One
owner I Garaged 1 OIK ml.
N ke earn coj m aeoe

233—Auto Parts
/Accessories

Re a l Es t a t e inc
Only IMP

____ 322 7 M I

O ntury'
2 1 5 -Boats and
• Accessories

O CH EV Y CJLMARO. I FIT. Re
built Vt. lot. el new portal
OOPSH I P IN ony time________

U Ju &gt;
OCHRYSLER IMPERIAL *03.

I UNLAND 1 bdrm . control
H/A Show, grootl Low
downpayment
.........S4f.N0
Call tor dataK. I

235—Trucks /
Buses / Vans

OCHEVY C M. I H I. Antique. 1
•peed, engine and drive tram
greet .hope. 1*750*01477
CJ JEEP . Sot up lor hunting
u.ooo
H I 7X0 or 543 7444

• C J S J E E P . 1010. t cyl.
cuatom. Rebuilt angina, new
tire*. brake. U.47J firm H I

JsMtMsmfMd. 323-7271
AA Corwee. Inc.. 1551154

Report ready to work I M am.
InduttrMi Labor Svc . MM
French Ay No phone call.

oton CHEVY M tan p up uo
VI. Run. good.
■&lt; ond
ken. tlr w g t l.M U l- n it

Mtfottovso Firwn/Drmi
Goad driving locoed. Heavy
lifting required Drug tree
workpiece Apply at MM Sev

me. H I

weekly

STENSTRO M

REFRIGERATOR, IMS. treat
free, g uarantee. WASHER a
DRYER eat. SIPS. recMdS
ttoned. Ilka new
WHaoo AggHoou e m-l»oa

241—Rocrootiofiol
Vohidot/Campors
• M O N TE CARLO 10/0, groat
candl A/C. runt Ilka o topi
Sharp tooklngl SU M m i M t

R E A L T Y , IN C .
We Kst and sdl

73—Employment
W anttd

more property than
anyone in the Greater

Sanford Lake Mary area.
eATTRACTIVE V I w/ Lmh
Landicoping a, Elira*I Spill
Plen, F R . Bright Eal-ln
Kitchen. Scr. Porch • Morel
SOLIOOl
• REDUCEOI Neal VIM w/
Let* of Eatratl I f . Almott
NEW
Lott ot Remodeling

f t —Apertm «nts/
House to Share

(ANTED: BARBIE. Gl Jo*.
Star Trek/Wert and other
doll*. Alto Hat*. Teieca. E««
on. BP. and other toy truck.
Cell 407420 1*05

a . i , MQO O B O m i l H
NISSAN KINOCAB. 01. air. P/S.
P/B. S tpd. emtom wheal*.
4SK ml . clean. tO.HO H I SIM

Already Donel Only J1.M0I

• A S S U ME N O Q U A L I F Y I
Lovely V I in Hidden Lake, w/
Great Room, Formal DR. Eq
Kitchen. Scr. Porch on a
cul detect 144.0001
LK MARY BLEM.. V I . CH/A.
ter. perch, garage, prv. tel
ting t&gt;50 phi.drpO.lt H I 4KO

CLEAN ROOMS, tlogto etorttag

W/O hook up. carport. M X
1H4 Logon Dr
704X40

(or other motor vehicle)

* BEST tUY/MUST S£E h
3 or 1 Bdrm.. I Beth. M tf SF.
Llv rm. (10 i 14) w/boy
window. Lg kit./greel room
w/llr*placo t formal din.
area, l o y o r / b a r , P L U S
Gotobo. trooned w/|ocuul
(IF diam ) PLUS /M SF dbl
garage and room III.S a 14)

321-2720
322-2420

M/A. family rm . toncod. qutot
area SCOVdlkOunll
Invertor. Realty. 774-MIS
quiet SAVwfcplu. dap H I 7044

ifV * W € 4 ttfe S t U
R I V E R S ID E CHRISTIAN
HOME. MoalL laundry. TV.
phene, ond pole IJOO/mo
Quality 24. 010.

tiaodepo^m uts/

garage. MM
LAK E MARY

(additional lines extra)

^

Afuw Cm tut
A d must include phone number and asking price. I f vehicle hasn't
been sold in 10 days, call us and w e'll renew it free. N o copy change
w hile ad is running except for price. Non-commercial only.

C a ll 322-2611 Ib d a y !
With antral hoot and ok.
1200 down I Why rent.
The HUIImen Group.

Sanford Court Apts
33 01S. Sanford Ave.

�lUnford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, October 5, 1993

by CMc Young
160i 1OJTH0

WHAT 1$ T ( THAT® TVt£
TMld
&lt; S LASA6N A
stu ff?

) l you

oecea

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on. so l SafVOS

T I OlONT

&gt; MV FAULT &gt;0
f tim in g 6 off '

CV4CKBN

i
r

Caffeine addict needs
to kick the habit
DEAR DR. O O TT: Tin 29 and
addicted to coffee. drinking aa
much na IS cups per day. As a
result, my hands and feet are
very warm all the time, even on
cold days. My doctor has sug­
gested a reduction In caffeine.
ct I find this Impossible. I'm a
ousewirc and mother o f four
and need all the energy I can
gather. When I don't consume
coffee. I'm Just plain grouchy.
DEAR READER: Fifteen cups
of cofTec Is too much by nny
standard: you arc Ingesting an
excess of cafTelnc. This amount,
which would cause the heebieJecbles In a normal person, may
merely keep you going because
your metabolism has adupted to
It.
Nonetheless, even In a "coffer
addict." yo u 'll develop
symptoms sooner or later. For
exampl e, e x c e s s iv e ca ffein e
c o n s u m p t i o n c a n l e a d to
hyperten sion and o v e r ­
stimulation o f the heart, not to
m e n tio n I n s o m n l u and
nervousness.
I agree with your doctor. Uul
you'll have to reduce slowly. Cut
back by one cup o f coffee a day
rarh week, substituting a decaf­
feinated beverage. If you wish. In
three months, you'll be drinking
three cups o f regular roffee a
day. about the limit for good
health.
Perhaps os your children grow
older and attend school, you will
have less need for a "cafTelnc
high." In nny case, grouchiness
Is not a good excuse to take
health risks (and It may be a
temporary consequence o f caf­
feine withdrawal). It's OK to be a
little cantankerous. Cut down to
a reasonable level o f caffeine.
DEAR DR. G O TT: For the past
five years m y husbnnd has
suffered from a balance problem,
diagnosed as bilateral peripheral
loss of his vestibular nerves. We
understand nothing can be done
for this debilitating problem, yet
we continue to hope. Any sug­
gestions?
DEAR R E A D E R : The
vestibular nerves, deep within
each ear, control balance. A

K

Y lf* /

Y in / M Y

NOW HE'S 60\U6
7Z7WARP YOU*
DESK.'

HA! h a !
y o u 'R E
FUNNY.
L O U IS E

n

A Mouse!!

CAMPY PA*

THE BORN LOSER
[THINK.
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length. For example, you bid one
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out of their best contract.
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the Sydney University Congress,
held Inst April. Sitting South was
Lave Uornecrantz. who was bom
In Sweden but who emigrated to
Australia some 20 years ago.
After partner opened three
clubs and East overtraded three
spades, Uornecrantz threw up a
beautiful smokescreen, bidding
five clubs.
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couraging for the year ahead,
but you might huve to be more
determined than usual to gener­
ate returns that will be In line
with your objectives.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You
should have good management
skills today In most situations
that require a deft touch, but
you might not have the courage
to use them. Libra, treat yourself
to a birthday gift. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions for the
year ahead by m ailing $ 1.25 and
a long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope to Astro-Graph, do this
newspaper. P.O. Box 44C5. New
York. N.Y. 10163. Be sure to
state your zodiac sign.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It
could be difficult today for you to
try to please everyon e with
whom yo u 're In volved . One
person may require lots o f pats
on the back, yet could still think
you're too hard on him/her.
8A0ITTARIUB (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) If you want to make a good
Impression on others today, sin-

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(nerve Inflammation), stroke,
and tumors. Usually, these can
b e d i f f e r e n t i a t e d b y an
ear-nose-and-throat specialist,
using special tests, such as an
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seven hearts, not seven clubs.
West doubled und. still "kn ow ­
in g" his parlnrr was void In
clubs, led the club nine. After
the expected rufT. partner would
return a spade and several down
would be the outcome.
It didn't work out quite like
that. Bomecrantz covered with
dum m y's club 10 and rufTed
away East's king. A heart to
dummy's 10 drew trumps. De­
clarer discarded thrre o f his four
losers on dummy's lop clubs und
then ruffed u club. A heart to
dum m y's eight ulluwcd South to
throw Ids lust loser on the club
four.
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eerily Is essential. In situations
where you use (lottery as a tool,
your efforts could turn out to be
counterproductive.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Measures can be taken today
to trim noncssentlals from your
budget. This will Improve your
financial position, but It won't be
a cure all.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
You have what It takes to do well
In competitive situations today,
but If you win. and that is likely,
you might not do so with grace.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
When making proposals today
you hope will Interest others,
limit your presentation to hard
facts. Appealing to their em o­
tions won't get you customers.
ARIES (Mnrch 21-April 19)
There's a possibilities you might
have some type o f commercial
Involvement with friends today.
This Is on shaky ground and if
the matter Is mismanaged It
could hurt the relationship.
TAURU8 (April 20-May 20)
Your possibilities for personal
gains look good today, provided
you don't take some type of
foolish risk at the last minute. If

you have a feasible plan, stay
with It.
G E M IN I (Muy 2 1-June 20)
Associates might lack your drive
and sense of adventure today.
This means objectives that arc
significant to you may be of
Indifference to them. Operate on
your own.

CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
Today you might have to lake
measures to alter or change
something that has been re­
tarding your progress. It may be
difficult, but It will be doable.
Give It your best effort.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) For
good or III you tend to reflect the
behavior patterns o f companions
today. If your personality Is
stronger than theirs, you will be
the one who determines the
mode of operation.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Observers will admire your con­
fidence and capabilities today
regarding the ways you'll handle
difficult assignments. Let them
sing your praises Instead of
tooting your own horn. .
(0 1 9 9 3 , N E W SPAPE R EN­
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