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NEWS
BRIEFS
Accident slows 1-4 traffic
DELTONA — A three-cur accident on In­
terstate 4 west of the Deltona exit slowed trnfTlc
to a crawl for more than an hour this morning.
There were no Injuries.
The accident was reported at 7:42 this
morning, said a Florida Highway Patrol dispat­
cher. The accident was cleared shortly before 9
a.m.. said the dispatcher. Three vehicles were
Involved In the accident, according to a Volusia
County Flrr Department spokesman. No other
details were available this morning.

Cops: sim ilarities in Sanford business break-ins
By NICK FFEIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
SANTORO — Sanford Police believe the soaring
number of business burglaries along thr south
end of U.S. Highway 17-92 muy be the work of
someone Imitating a pattern established In a rush
of prior burglaries.
Thr tnujor area Is south of the 2400 block of
French Avenue, through the 3800 block of S.

I Once we arrested Smith, the
burglaries stopped in that area,
but now they are going again. #
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Orlando Drive.
Over a dozen break-ins have bern rrjxirtrd to
police In the sarnr general area during thr past

‘Florida Scenes’ competition
SANFORD — Entries are still being accepted
for a watercolor competition to open Sept. 24. at
First Street Gallery In downtown Sanford.
"Florida Scenes" Is the theme for the new
Juried exhibit, with art to Include seu and
landscapes, still life, people, wildlife, and
anything else which depicts life In the Sunshine
Stale.
Entry fees arr $10 for each piece of art. Size
requirements are three by four feet maximum.
All entries must Ik* framed and ready for
hanging.
Deadline for entries Is Sept. 18. Work can Ik*
taken to thr gallery from 10 a m. until 5 p m. on
Sept. 17 and 18.
The First Street Gallery Is locatrd at 20,'t E.
First Street. In downtown Sanford
For further information phone the gullerv at
323-9178

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SANFORD — Two voter registration oppcrtufilllc! will ui available this ,i.«&gt;•&gt;;!. as
Wilson Elementary School west of Sanford
Residents may register on Sept. 9 and 1G ut the
school. 933 Orange Blvd.. from 0:45 p.m. until
7:45 p.m each day.

Chamber Hob Nob set

Legislative delegation to meet
SANFORD — The members of Seminole
County's legislative delegation will hold their
first, organizational meeting Sept. 20 at Semi­
nole Community College, beginning at 9 a.m.
The meeting will be held In Room 100 of
Building J. the first building on the left from
Weldon Boulevard.
The delegation Is comprised of the state
representltlves and senators whose districts
Include portions of Seminole County. For
anyone proposing a new law. the deadline to
submit that proposal Is 5 p.m. Sept. 15.
Pro|&gt;osals should Ik* mailed to Rep. Bob Starks,
delegation chalramn. 1312 Palmetto Ave..
Winter Park. To address the delegation, time
must be reserved by calling 407-623- IMG.

Clarification
The ground breaking scheduled for 8 a.m.
Thursday. Sept. 9 for the Seminole Townc
Center Mall, will not Ik- open to the general
public, contrary to what had been previously
reported Sunday. Sept. 5.
Only a select list of elected and appointed
government officials, business and community
k-adtia liuVt. been Invited to participate ir. the
event.
The area cleared for tomorrow's ground
breaking allows only for limited parking.
When the mall Is complete, expected by Sept.
7. 1995. the developer has plans for a major
opcn-lo-thc-publlc event.

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By J. MARK BARFI1LD

Horald Senior S ta ll Writer
SANTORI) — Recycling In Semi­
nole County slipped a hit In July,
according to a monthly report
released by the county Recycling
and Solid Waste Division last week.
A total of 7.7 million lbs. of

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recyclable materials were collected
by the county und seven elites
during July. Thai's ubuut a half
million pounds less than the 8.2
million lbs collected during June,
according lo county rr|x&gt;rts. Thr
July figure Is greater than the 7.1
million lbs. rollectcd In July last
yenr. Curbside yard waste pickup

drop|x-d from 3.2 million to 2.6
million lbs.
Thr county Is required to (rack all
garbage In an elTort lo gauge Its
progress towards a 30 percent
disposal rrductlon by Ihc end of

1994.
The rale of curbside rrcylclng In
the unincorporated areas dropped

slightly from nearly 1.3 million lbs
lo less than 1.2 million lbs. Unin­
corporated yard waste collections
edged up to 606.480 lbs. Irom
595.700 lbs.
In the cities. Sunford recycling
dropped from 149.180 lbs. to
137.420 lbs. The city's yard waste
CSee R e c y c le . Page BA

Area seniors talk
about Clinton plan
for elderly care
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Staff Writor
SANFORD — Some area senior
citizens are taking a wall und sec
attitude on White House proposals
•o provide the clucrly with lit * drug
and long-term care benefits while
others clulm the elderly on fixed
Incomes might have to decide
whether to buy food or their

medications under (he plun.
Under the White House plan.
Medicare Bavlngs will be achieved
not by scrapping existing benefits
but by ratcheting down health care
Inllutlon across the hoard. The
long term care benefits for both the
elderly nnd younger Americans with
disabilities would cost 980 billion
und the drug benefits 972 billion
□ B e e Seniors, Page BA

Cops are PALs, sponsor
an after-school program
■y NICK FFEIFAUF
Herald Stall Writer
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Becoming mostly
cloudy with thun­
derstorms lik e ly.
High around 90.
i Wind south 10 mph.
Chance of rain 60
percent.

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Pearson, Monica Davis. Brooke Wickham and
Princess Davis from play, their creative minds
Invented a new world In which to frolic.

SANFORD — County school officials will vote
Tuesday ntgnt on a resolution that would supjxirt
a statewide lawsuit to force thr slatr Legislature
to provide more money for public education.
The lawsuit. being brought by a coalition of
school Ixturd* around thr state, calls for the slate
Legislature to provide "adequate funding" for
education In all 67 of Florida's school districts
Seminole County currently ranks among Ihc
lowest In the stale for slate funding.
District and slatr school
oflfrials say that
until changes arc made In thr way the state
Bee Law su it. Page BA

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By VICKI DatORMIKR
Herald Staff Writer

Voters registration

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The 1993 Greater
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce Politi­
cal Hob Nob will be held Thursday from 5 p.m.
to 7:30 p.m. at the Orlando North lllllon and
Towers. This year's theme Is "Picnic In the
Park" und will feature organ grinders, strolling
guitarists and a 50 s nnd 60 s theme. Former
state reprcscntltlve Art Grlndle will be master of
ceremonies. Tickets are 910 In advance. $12 at
the door. Call the chamber at 834-4404.

four weeks.
"Most of these burglaries are similar In that
they seem to Involve a roof Job." said Police
Commander Dennis Whitmire He explained. "A
rool |ob is when Ihc polnl of entry Is made
through thr roof of a business, which often has
air conditioning ducts which can be broken open,
or other openings "
Whitmire Mild the burglaries may Ik- the work
See Burglaries. P age 8 A

Businessman Ward Grlner is the
first Gold Sponsor for PAL. for
which he esrned a plaque, presented
by Sheriff Don Esiinger in apprecia­
tion for his S1.000 gift.

SANFORD - The Police Athletic
League. PAL. Is moving ahead with
Us after school programs. One is
underway, others will start soon.
According to PAL Executive
Director Lt. Mutt Stewart with the
Seminole County Sheriffs depart­
ment. "We've had some projects In
the past, but the PAL Is now
growing Into n large operation, and
this will be the biggest project wc'vc
ever had."
At Sanford Middle School, after
school PAL activities will begin
Tuesday. Sept. 14. "W e ’ll be having
two hour classes after school every
Tuesday and Thursday.” he said.
"It will Include an open gym. as well
as tutors for the computer course.
English and math."
"For parents wishing to sign their
children up at Sanford Middle
□ B e e P A L , Page BA

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Workers recently pul down the pipe the c ity will use lo bring
reclaimed water lo another area of Sanford. The water will be used for
Irrigation purposes. The latest work is underway at 11th Street and
Park Avenue whore other road work Is being performed now.
Reclaimed water will be available to much of tho historic residential
area soon.
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DEA-FBI merger could reduce duplication, end cop turf wars
Tropical Storm Floyd forma In Atlantic
MIAMI — The sixth tropical storm o f the season'has formed
in the Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters don't expect It to hit the
United States.
"T h e on ly land It's going to be doee to is Bermuda." said
Max Mayfield, hurricane specialist with the National Hurricane
Center in Coral Gables.
Tropical Storm Floyd began as a strong tropical w ave on
rtug. 28 o ff the coast o f Africa. ..................................
but It failed to develop until
Tuesday.
"It got Its act together and developed quickly." Mayfield said.
Floyd, with winds near 50 mph. m ay turn north and then
northeast Wednesday. Mayfield said. Some strengthening was
expected.
At 5 a.m. EOT. the center c f Floyd was near latitude 30.5
' *■• 315 miles west southwest
north, longitude 60.6 west, or about
jda. The storm was moving north-northwest near 20
o f Bermuda.
mph.

T A LLA H A S S E E — President Clinton's
proposed m erger o f the FBI and the Drug
Enforcement Administration could elim i­
nate duplication and law enforcement turf
wars. Attorney General Janet Reno said
Tuesday.
"T h e duplication in terms o f Intelligence,
automation, training — It seems to me we
can Just do It a lot better while preserving
th e m is s io n o f b o th a g e n c ie s u n dlmlntshed." Reno said in a conference call
with Florida Journalists.
But Reno said such s

probably cost anywhere from $50 million to
•100 million In the short term, although It
eventually could stive up to $60 million a
year.
"A ll the reports I've had are that a merger
would Initially cost money. There may be
some long-term savings." she said.
Even though Clinton and Vice President
Gore announced the merger os part o f a plan
to "reinvent governm ent" by making bu­
reaucracy work better, Reno said Congress
would have to approve making DEA and FBI
a single agency.
" I have all those proposals under consid­
eration to determine how w e best consoli­
date programs that are duplicative. W e may

or may not merge," Reno said. “ That's a
Judgment we make about what's best to
immediately end the turf battles, to end the
fragmentation."
Reno said she planned to talk to field
agents and supervisors o f both agencies to
discuss the best way to structure a new
department, but she cautioned against
using labels to describe what they do.
"W h a t’ s that function for? If you don't get
a straight answer, you try to look at ways to
eliminate that function." she said. " I think
too much has been made o f labels o f
cowboys versus accountants."

Patrolman ahoota taan, wounda another
MIAMI — A Florida Highway Patrolman shot and killed a
15-year-old boy and wounded another teen after a brief car
chase and shootout northwest Dade County, police said.
The Incident began when the trooper learned that a car he
and an Opa-locka police officer were following was stolen.
The driver, according to police, then began firing at trooper,
who Jumped out o f the car and yelled at the teens to stop.
Witnesses said the trooper then began running after the
vehicle firing his handgun.
The car the teen-agers were driving then crashed into a
utility pole and veered o ff I
Tamika Brown.

American crafts
Sculptor Robin Ambrose, of
Ssnford, with her work “ Dog
Secret" was one of a number
o f displays at the Fine Arts
Gallery opening at Seminole
Community C ollege Tuesday
The exhibit, entitled Contentorary Crafts Celebration:
ear of the American Craft
will run through 8ept. 30 at
the gallery.

Chiles examines beset for civilian uae
TALLAH ASSEE - Gov. Lawton Chiles will visit four cities
targeted for military base cuts to get local input on converting
the facilities to civilian uses.
"T h e reason for this visit is simple, these closures will cost
the local and state economies the loss o f some $700 million and
approxim ately 18.000 Jobs." Chiles said at a Tuesday news
conference.
Chiles will visit Cecil Field in Jacksonville on Sept. 21.
Pensacola Naval Air Station on Sept. 27. Mac Dill Air Force Base
in T am p a on Sept. 30 and Orlando Naval Training Center on
Oct. 1.___________________________________________________________

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seeking to rebuild the Keys'
dwindling queen conch popula­
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prised and protected mollusks
Into the wild.
Now they must determine how
the laboratory-bred and -raised
r-ruy-h* fare against water pollu*

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la b o ra to ry m ay be
released under the program next
spring, according to biologist
Bob Glaser. He is directing the
6-year-old conch project based at
the form er Sea World shark
L o n g Key.
The program came into being
in re s p o n s e to d e c a d e s o f

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which proudly touts Itself as the

That ban was largely the work
o f Keys native and former state
Rep. Joe Allen, who also helped
get money for Glaser's studies.
In the Keys, the conch's ptakUpped shell graces the Monroe
County seal and Its succulent
m eat w a s once a staple at
hundreds o f inete restaurants.
But the ooce-ublqultoua water
snails ore now a rarity.
By dbmparlaon. Puerto Rico —
which la considered heavily
overfished — has 10 times as
m any qu een concha. The
Baham as' Grand Bank has 40
times the population density as
the Keys.

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to so plentiful. that the Island's
harvest o f chewy conch meat
Just far fish-trap bait to more
than to gathered In the rest o f the
entire Caribbean.

P IE R S O N — C on cern ed
about p oten tial shortages,
water managers are planning
greater control over fanners
and other consumers who use
large am ou n ts o f ground
water at once.
The St. Johns Water Man­
agem ent District wonts to
p reven t a rep etition o f a
problem caused during the
Christmas Eve freeze o f 1986.
when fern gro wers pumped
big volumes o f water to create
protective sheets o f Ice for
their plants.
At least 79 Pierson-arcs
residents were left short.
The district is worried that
a p r o life r a t io n o f la rgediameter wells can upset the
delicate balance It Is trying to
establish. It w ill consider on
e m e rg e n c y ru le th at wtli
broaden current regulation*
In C en tra] F lo rid a 's ferngrowing region.
Rules now require wells
with shafts o f 6 Inches or

larger to have a permit. T h e
em ergency rule will require
perm its for write with casings
o f 3.5 Inches or greater.
Som e fern growers have
now drilled wells whose shafts
arc sized slightly below the
permit threshold but produce
the same volume of water,
said J e ff EUedge. the district's
director o f resource m anage­
ment.
“ Once people discover a
new way to skin a cat. you
better lock up your cate before
they all get skinned." Elledge
said Monday.
T h e emergency rule will
apply the tough-use standards
to smaller diameter wells. The
rules cover s critical supply
area o f northwest Volusia
C o u n ty and s o u th w e s t
Putnam County.
Vohiala fern grower G reg
Jam es said the rules were
fair, especially since growers
with 6-lnch wells have had to
build ponds to use during
freezes.

Developers may tie
up prime oceanside
wildlife -habitats

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.region Is sofne o f the world's
S E B A S T IA N - C on servem ost Im p orta n t habitat for
tIon lots and government officiate threatened lo g g e rh e a d s and
are racing developers to acquire
endangered green sea turtles,
beachfront property — one side
which lay a combined 12.000
to keep the land Intact, the other
nests a year.
to commercialize ft.
About 242 acres o f bcachfron*.
At stake are future generations
o f scm turtles, gopher tortoises, mostly In dense turtle nesting
scrub Jays and other threatened areas, have been acquired so fer
as protection for wildlife Monry
wildlife.
Those seeking to complete the Is needed to buy ano' Ser 000
acquisition o f four large parcels
comprising the Archie Carr Na­
The latest development project
tional WUdllfe Refuge are wor­ amid the sandy scrub along
ried about a lack of money, the Stale Road A1A will Include a
rebounding real estate market luxury shopping center, com­
and the Impact o f a beach resort plete with supermarket, bank
to be buUt by the Waft Disney and video store — all the modern
Co.
urban amenities.
"W e really need to buy now If
At least 70 acres have been
we want ft. If we don't buy ft
lost
within the target area since
now. ft will be developed." says
the
refuge waa established In
Duane DeFrecae. project coordi­
nator o f Brevard County's envi­ 1990. Development proposals for
more than 200 seres have been
ronmental land-buying program.
submitted
so far this year.
The refuge un the barrier
Island In southern Brevard and
O f the nearly $61 million spent
northern Indian River counties Is or committed thus Car. only 15.5
named for a prominent Universi­ million has come from the feder­
ty o f Florida teacher-researcher.
a l govern m en t.

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c lo u d y w ith th u n d erstorm s
likely. High around 90. Wind
south 10 mph. Chance o f rain 60
percenL
to n ig h t: Scattered evening
thunderstorms then becorqtng
ly cloudy. Low In the lower
Oa. L ig h t southw est wind.
Chance o f rain 30 percent.
Thursday: Partly cloudy with
thunderstorms likely. High In
the lower 90s. Wind southwest
10 mph. Chance o f rain 60
percent.
Extended Forecast: Cloudiness
to the north. Some sunshine to
the south. And a scattering of
sh ow ers and thunderstorm s
almost every where. That will be
the weather story for Florida the
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A chase Involving office™ from three jurisdictions took place
Monday. The four men reportedly Involved In the Incident
managed to escape. A deputy sheriff driving on Longwood*
Lake Mary Road reported two vehicles passed him, with the
second flashing its lights. The driver o f the second vehicle told
the deputy he was pursuing four men in a maroon car. whom
he suspected may have been Involved in some type o f robbery.
The deputy gave chase with hla lights’ and siren, but the
vehicle escaped, and went Into the Lake Mary city limits, where
Lake Mary police gave chase. T h e car then went Into Sanford,
and Sanford police chased It at speeds reportedly in excess o f
80 miles per hour.
The vehicle stopped at 7lh Street and Jessamine, where the
men fled on foot and could not be located.
The maroon vehicle they were driving was reportedly stolen
earlier from the AutoTraln parking lot at 800 Persimmon
Avenue. Deputies said a baseball cap and package o f cigarettes
were found In the vehicle.
An Investigation is underway regarding the case.

Park Avenue
facelift
Park Avenue between
lan lord C ity H all and
Seminole County Courthouse
has received a new surface.
Paving c re w s sp en t all of
T uesday and p a ri of t hi s
morning fin is h in g the work
between F u llo n Avenue and
the Lakefront. Striping was
a ccom p lish ed th is morning
d th e s t r e e t Is n o w
reopened. The next project will
involve re su rfa cin g of Park
from 10th Street to 25th Street

Two arrested In Lake Mary
Lake Mary police arrested two men Sunday. A patrolman
said he first saw the two walking through a pasture near Middle
Street. Itollcc said the men were located a short time later In a
parking lot near the Oaks Shopping Center, and one. identified
as Scott Eugene Franck. 23. o f Orlando, was apprehended. He
was charged with trespassing on cultivated land and resisting
arrest without violence. Police later located the second man
who reportedly ran back Into the wooded area. He was
Identified as Edward L. Peterson. 23. also o f Orlando who was
also charged with trespassing on cultivated land. A subsequent
search of the men and their vehicle uncovered what later
proved to be cannabis. Doth Franck and Peterson were then
charged with possession o f cannabis, under 20 grams, and
possession o f drug paraphernalia.

Traffic stop arrest
Virgil Levon Davis. 32, 128 Academy Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested by shertfTs deputies following a traffic stop at 8th
Street and Mulberry Avenue. Davis was charged with driving
with a suspended/revoked license, and possession of what later
was proven to be cocaine.

Incidanta reported to Sanford poiica
• A 38 caliber handgun waa reportedly stolen during a
business burglary Monday at a business on E. Commercial
Avenue In Sanford.
• Seven cartons o f cigarettes valued at 8112.83 were
reportedly stolen early Tuesday from a food atom In the 1900
block o f Country Ctub Drive In Sanford.
• T w o adjacent unoccupied m odel homes in Monroe
Meadows were reportedly burglarised Monday. Itema taken
Include furniture, pictures, bedding and tabiea.
• A business burglary reportedly took place between
Saturday and Monday in the 1900 block o f W. 13th Street.
Police said two cylinders o f syrup, used in making sodas,
valued at 8 2 1 was reportedly missing.
• 8825 In property was reportedly stolen from a residence in
the 400 block o f Myrtle Avenue on Monday.
• A VCR and boy'a bike were reported missing Saturday
from a residence In the 1100 block o f S. Orange Avenue.
•81 .05 0 in Items were said to have been taken Friday In a
residential burglary In the 1700 block o f Persimmon Avenue.
• Tw o separate burglary calls were received by Sanford
police at the same residence during the weekend. On Sunday.

elephant valued at 850 waa reportadly stolen.
• A man's diamond ring valued at 83,000 was reported
stolen Thursday from a residence In the 100 block o f N. Scott
Avenue.
• Weight bars, a bench and a cross bow were said to have
been stolen Sunday from the porch o f a residence at
Slonebrook Apartments.
• 8400 In items writ* reportedly stolen Monday from a
residence tn William Clark Court. Police said entry waa made
through an unlocked window.
•84.750 In Hems, mostly Jewelry, waa reportedly stolen
Friday from a residence In the 900 block o f E. 25th Street.
• A cab driver told police he picked up tw o men In Deltona
Saturday, who asked to be taken to 10th Street and Palmetto
Avenue. He said when they arrived, the two men hit him In the
face and fled.
• A shot was reportedly fired Sunday into an occupied
residence In the 3200 block o f S. Sanford Avenue. The woman
in the house was not hit although police said the bullet went
through a double window and closet door. Police located the
bullet, believed to have been a 22 caliber.
• T w o allots were reportedly fired Into a car at 10th Street
and Locust Avenue early Tuesday. The shots went through the
back windows. Police said two 22 caliber cartridges were found
on the road near the vehicle.
• A stereo and personal Items with a total value o f 82.875
were reportedly stolen Monday from a vehicle parked at
Franklin Arm s apartments, on Florida Avenue.

Fresh produce added to sch ool lunches
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A P Farm Writer
WASHINGTON - The A gri­
culture Department today said It
will double the amount o f fresh
fruits and v e g e ta b le s m ade
available for echoed lunches aa
part o f a campaign to Improve
meal programs.
" I think It's appalling (hat we
only have 8.8 ni llllon pounds o f
fresh vegetable* and fruits, and
It's o f such a limited diversity."
said Ellen Haas, assistant secre­
tary o f Agriculture for food and
consumer services.
Fresh fruits and vegetables
account for slightly more than 2
percent o f the 8700 m illion
worth o f commodities distrib­
uted by the Agriculture Depart­
ment for use tn school lunches.
The variety has been limited to
apples, grapefruits, oranges.
tomatoes and baking potatoes.
New offerings could Include car­
rots. zucchini, celery and string
beam, Haas said.
T h e d ep a rtm e n t a ls o a n ­
nounced II would hold four
hearings from October through
December on Improving school
lunches. Parents, pediatricians,
farmers, food service workers
and others trill testify. Haas aalft.
Haas acknowledged that phys­
ical and budgetary problems
such as lack o f storage capacity
will hinder the ability o f school

districts to accept fresh produce.
She said those are the kinds o f
issues »o be covered In the field
hearings. But she said the over­
riding concern was the Impact o f
nutrition on children's health.
"1 think that our own data Is
very troubling to us." said Haas,
a consumer advocate and critic
o f the school lunch program
b efo re h e r ap p oin tm en t as
assistant secretary this year.
The 1990 dietary guidelines
Issued by the Agriculture De­
partment and the Department o f
Health and Human Services say
anyone 2 years and older should
lim it their fat Intake to 30
percent o f calorics.
But surveys by the depart­
ment aay five out of six school
children had fat intake above
that level: 35 percent of elemen­
tary achool children ate no fruit
on the day they were surveyed:
25 percent o f all school-age
children ate no vegetables.
A USDA survey o f 20 school
programs, though not nationally
representative. Indicated that 38
percent o f calories In school
meals came from fat.
The department also said It

group founded by llaas. today
Issued a report also calling on
the Agriculture Department to
not only use more fresh fruits
and vegetables, but also cut the
pesticide levels in them.
The National Food Processors
Association, responding to that
report, said there Is little or no
difference In the nutritional

value o f fresh and canned or
frozen produce.

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Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A radar detector valued at 870 was reported stolen from a
vehicle In Greenwood Lakes tn Lake Mary on Sunday. 8250 In
damage was said to have been done to the car.
• A radar detector valued at 8100 waa reported atolen from a
vehicle In Pebble Creek Apartmenta near Lake Mary on
Sunday. 8250 in damage waa reported to the vehicle.
• A 1993 lauzu waa reportedly atolen from a car lot on S.
U.S. Highway 17-92 Sunday. Deputies said someone appar­
ently climbed over the fence to take a pickup truck, but exited
by crashing the truck through the fence. No license tag waa
said to be on the vehicle. Damage to the fence and gate waa
reported at 81.000.
• A cash box with 820, and an undetermined amount o f
Jewelry and other items were reportedly taken in a residential
burglary Monday In the 7300 block o f Lake Drive. In Lake
Sylvan.
• 8880 In tools were said to be missing from the camper top
or a vehicle parked in the 2000 block o f W. Airport Blvd. In
Lockhart on Monday.
• A silver 1985 Chrysler waa reportedly atolen from a yard In
the 3500 block o f Palm W ay in Flora Heights on Sunday.

Domestic violence charged
Eldred Willis McCoy. 38. 818 Cypress Ave., Sanford, waa
chagcd with domestic violence-battery, by Sanford Police on
Saturday.
Police said he got Into u verbal dispute with hla spouse and
then Initiated a physical altercation.
They said he grabbed her by the throat and hit her In the
mouth, 1he* t*»Jd he also whipped her with a stereo speaker
wire.
He waa taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held without bond.

Shorts lead to arrest
Edward Bernard
31. 104 Academy Ave.. Sanford, was
charged with petit theft by Altamonte Springs Police on
Sunday.
Police said he entered the Penney’s in Altamonte Springs and
took three pairs o f Levi's shorts from a display and left the
store without attempting to pay for them.
Police found a fourth pair tn the front o f his pants at the time
o f hts arrest.
The merchandise was valued at 8128.
He waa taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 8100 bond.

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Learn joys of
volunteerism
S eein g p eo p le sit h o m e d a y a fte r d a y. w ith
the actors o n T V soap operas as th eir o n ly
com panion s, is sad. L iv e s o f p e o p le w h o spent
years in th e w o rk w o rld , o fte n b eco m e
stagnent w ith retirem en t.
Yet th ere is m u ch to be d on e. B eco m in g
In volved in th e C en tral F lo rid a Z oological
Park Is an e x c e lle n t exa m p le.
T h e z o o Is o ffe rin g tw o ty p e s o f program s:
Docent T r a in in g , and V o lu n te e r S ervic e. Both
are In n ee d o f h elp ers to b e c o m e In volved in
the m a n y activities.
T h e D o ce n t T ra in in g is an e ig h t w e e k lon g
course w h ic h trains In d ivid uala in lea d in g
gu ided to u rs o f th e zo o in c o n ju n c tio n w ith
the e d u ca tio n a l d epartm ent. D o cen ts also
con d u ct o u trea ch p rogram s ta k in g an im als
in to th e c o m m u n ity fo r ed u ca tio n a l pres­
entations.

ROBERT WAGMAN

CIA head takes tough stance
WASHINGTON - When C IA Director James
Woolsey rushed from Moscow to the former
Soviet republic o f Georgia to accompany the
body of C IA agent Fred W oodruff back to
Washington, he was widely applauded for an
unusual show o f support for an agent slain in the
field. However, according to sources In the
intelligence com m unity. W oolsey was also
show ing s o lid a rity with W oodru fTs secret
mission snd sending a not-so-subtie message to
Russia's intelligence heads.
Woodruff was listed on U S . Embassy rolls In
Georgia as a low-level diplomat on temporary
assignment, A fte r he was killed, the CIA
admitted he w as Us employee, and Issued a cover
story saying that he had been sent to Georgia to
train the bodyguards o f Georgian leader Eduard
S h evard n ad xe. the form er S o v ie t foreign
minister.
In fact, s group o f Americans are in Georgia for
that purpose. However, they com e from the
Secret Service, which ts the U.S. agency In
charge of executive protection.
Woodruff, sources say. was one o f the CIA's
senior experts In the former Soviet republics. He
was In Georgia establishing new intelligence
networks, and cementing working relationships

between the CIA and the intelligence apparatus
o f the newly established nations or the former
Soviet Union.
Since the breakup
o f the former Soviet
Union, and much to
Moscow's consterna­
tion . the C IA has
worked with a
number o f the former
Soviet republics —
w ith the tacit ap­
proval o f their gov­
ernments — setting
up agent networks,
a n d a id in g th e se
countries in estab­
lish in g Intelligence
operations indepen­
dent from Moscow.
The CIA
What the CIA is
edmitled he was
d o i n g , say the
lie employee,
sources, is to get
and issued a
t h e s e n e w Incover story ^
tc lllg e n c e services
accustomed to look­
ing to the West for

JACK ANDERSON

F ro m S k id R o w to
h e ro ic c ru s a d e r

This is an exciting program for adult
Involvement. It's an opportunity to help
everyone from children to nursing home
residents by putting them in contact with
various to o anim als.
Some persons however, m ay have problem s
which w ould prevent them from leading tours
or taking anim als on visitations. These people
should investigate the volunteer program.
Help la needed In secretarial w ork, computer
work, telephone answering, and gardening.
Just because a person has retired should
not m ean he or ahe is no longer needed.
Contact the too and find out about the
volunteer o r docent program s. Be aw are of
other opportunities to help such aa church
M eals on Wheels, Habitat for Human!-

m

need .for people to become
There are m any things to be
la always needed and apprecl-

ated. T h e re w a rd s m a y n ot b e fln a n cla i, but
the k n o w le d g e o f b ein g usefu l c a n ren ew a
p erso n 's z e s t fo r life an d fe e lin g o f a c ­
com p lish m en t.

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Captive neighborhood
I have read the silly naive letters from students o f
David McMillan who have only beard what David
makes up for them. The Sanford Herald did a
terrific and very detailed article in the Aug. 22
edition. It Is too bad these p eople do not
understand the issue here and the patience o f the
residents whose only Ingress and egress Is this
iw, unpaved easement on Che property i
from McMillan. There will he 5 buses at a time
blocking the easement. There w ill be huge semi
trucks w ith provisions for the animals parked on
the easem ent because, w h ile he paved his
driveway, he w fll not allow them to enter his
property.
ty daughter-in-law
is an operating room nurse
My
dat
and has been prevented from g o in g to an
emergency call because she could not get past one
o f these delivery trucks parked on the easement.
This did not start on June 22. as stated in these
letters. Rather this situation has been going on
since 1990 when the McMillans got a two-year
variance which ran into three years, mini i m *
another th ree montha. These trainers being
foreigners to the area don’t know o r care how one
man has held a neighborhood capUve to his greed.
What can one learn about wild animals In their
natural habitat from thla trainer with animals in
tight steel cages? This is not his purpose. His
purpose is to train people to control helpless wild
animals.
Edith 8. Holden
Mrs. Felix E. Holden
Fern Park

Com m issioner speaks

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You recently printed a letter from a Connie
Klymko o f Brandon on the Ttger’s Eye Produc­
tions' request to extend their temporary special
exception to continue operating their school in a
residential neighborhood. The w riter said I con­
gratulated Mr. McMillan for his school and stated
that "th is location was a perfect place for his
w ild life preservation school and endangered
animal com pound."
Attributing these remarks to m e shows u&gt; what
lengths Mr. McMillan and hla followers will go to
spread dlsinformaUon on the county's decision.
First, I was not even on llie county commission
when his original special exception was granted.
...............
Second. I have never met Mr.
McMillaniai n d d ld n o t
know where his school was until h e i
extension. Third. 1 was out o f town when he came
bock to the county for his ape
For the record. 1 support the position o f the
‘ lire preservation
international Green Cross wildll
rup and the board o f county commissioners that
. McMillan should move his school business to a
different location. In fact. Mr. McMillan was fully
aware that he would have to move when he got the
special exception in the first place, and promised to
do so. He should keep his promise
Larry Furlong
Commissioner, District 4
Sanford

E

WASHINGTON — Roben Sundance look on
the system and won.
Sundance, whose given name was Rupert
S. McLaughlin, died of bone cancer last
month In Los Angeles. But his nearly lifelong
disease was chronic alcoholism, which dis­
proportionately plagues Native Americans.
Although tali and Intimidating. Sundance
spent most o f his life fighting for survival on
Skid Roars from Pocatello to Phoenix His
le g a c y Is th at he
transformed how the
A m e ric a n Ju d icial
system treats victims
o f alcohol lam.
S u n d a n c e w as
Jailed at least 250
times before he quit
d rin k in g In 1977.
Sundance would no
sooner be released
from jail than the Los
Angeles police would
arrest him again for
ubtle drunkrness.
o m e t l m c a his
f H ie legacy Is
freedom lasted only a
that he
few hours, or an long
transform ed
as It lo o k to get
how the
drunk again. It was.
American
a s he would later
judicial system
describe It. like "d o ­
treats victims of
ing s life sentence or.
alcoholism.
the Installment
plan.
Sundance suspected that the L.A.P.D. was
operating a form o f slave labor. Putting
drunks tn prison allowed the police depart­
ment to pad their arrest statistics. Since
alcoholics seldom stop drinking without
treatment, they would simply be re-arrested
after serving sentences, and put back to work
for the county.
That all changed with the "Sundance
ra se." Although Sundance ultimately failed
In hto goal o f having public drunkenness laws
declared unconstitutional, his lonely battle
against s system he believed was corrupt has
led to dramatic changes in the way police,
and society In general, view alcohol addic­
tion.
In Los Angeles alone, police used to make
more than 50.000 arrests per year for public
drunkenness. After the Sundance case, Los
Angeles police now arrest only about 3,000
people each year for public drunkenness.
" A ll 1 had to do was stay alive and I could
change th in gs," Sundance w rote tn an
unpublished autobiography he finished with
his friend Marc Gaede shortly before his
death. "Until recently, the only treatment for
the disease was avoidance, prayer, punish­
ment or Incarceration. (The police) didn't
need 'probable cause* whatsoever, and they
dfdn *t have to have anyone appear tn court as
complaining witn
Sundance's Journey from social miscreant
to messlah began 66 years ago on the
Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in South
D akota, w h e re he was b orn into the
Hunkpapa tribe o f the Sioux Indians. Hla
great-grandfather was a famous Sioux war
chief. Mad Bear.
For the next 30 years. Sundance lived a life
on the road that would make Jack Kerouac
blush. In this world, passing out drunk meant
getting "Jack-rolled" for all your worldly
possessions, transportation was a passing
freight train and home waa the closest bar in
wltalevcr town he happened to be. Over the
years, he was stabbed, shot, beaten and
survived more than 200 bouts with the
"d .t.s." or delirium tremens, vivid hallucina­
tions that occur during alcohol withdrawal.
Long before the world had heard o f Rodney
King. Sundance learned first tiand what
police brutality meant.
Eighteen years later, the practical effect o f
hto crusade can be foU tn police stations
across the country. Although the California
Supreme Court eventually stopped short o f
declaring taws against public Inebriation
unconstitutional, the court declared that
lolling sorheone for the disease o f alcoholism
was Illegal. More than that, the publicity that
arose from his case led hundreds of law
enforcement offl rials to rethink their policies
regarding arresting those who are drunk and
homeless.

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JO S E P H SPEAR

LETTERS

help and informatlon-ahartng. rather than to
Moacow. This has not been difficult: Most o f the
form er Soviet repu blics view Russia, snd
Moscow, as an enemy, not an ally.
So fiu. the CIA has been very successful In this
effort, especially in the Balkans and in Oeorgla.
This success Is reportedly making Moacow very
apprehensive. Th e Russian government or Boris
Yeltsin has complained to Waahlngton that the
C IA la Interfering wtthln Its "sphere o f Influ­
ence."
Moscow Is also making Its displeasure known
directly to the countries Involved.
Under an agreement between Moscow and the
new Lithuanian government In Vilnius, oil
Russian troops were to have departed by now.
But Moscow ts holding several thousand back
saying that some may remain Indefinitely. This
has happened In part to show Moscow's anger at
the developing intelligence tlea between a new
Lithuanian Intelligence service and the CIA.
The Infamous KGB ts no more. Under the
Russian reorganization tt has effectively been
split Into three parts. A new foreign-intelligence
service* has been established: the Russian
military and Internal police have taken over
functions the KGB used to handle.

Book not even worth trashing
H ie trashing o f the author. 1903. appears to
be winding dawn, and the appropriate ques­
tion now would seem to be whether It was
Justifiable homicide.
I have no doubt the astute and perceptive
readers o f th a Spear
know precisely
what I'm talking about but there may be some
out there, so I'd better

t-selling sMth"T Joe McOtontos, who
broke Into the trig leagues more ito « two
decades ago w ith "T h e Selling o f tha President
1968." a withering dismemberment o f Richard
Nixon's m edia machine, cam e out this sum­
mer with w hat waa expected to be another
blockbuster. But "T h e Lost B rother The Rise
and F ill o f T ed d y Kennedy" was greeted with
an unrelenting fusillade o f media rrltlrtsm and.
when last I checked, was plummeting toward
the bottom o f the best-aeUer charts with the
dispatch o fa torpedoed tanker.
The main complaint is that "T h e Last
Brother” takes a non-tradltlona] approach in
Its subject Specifically. It em ploys made-up
material. A pre-publication excerpt circulated
In May c a rrie d thla d isc la im e r: "S o m e
thoughts and dialogue attributed to figures in
this narrative were created b y the author,
based on ... research and hto knowledge o f the
relevant people, places and even ts." There to a
brief bibliography, but no footnotes and no
index. An author's note declares "the story 1
have told here to one I believe to be true" and
says the quotations used " represent in sub­
stance what I believe to have been spoken."
•
•
fo r .
There's more: The book contains no pre­
viously unpublished b e ts about Kennedy.
inedy
several notable authors o f Kennedy
including William Manchester ("T h e
Death o f a President"), have accused McGInnfss o f plagiarism. McGlnnlss claims that
published b e ta and quotations are in the
public domain and. anyway, he credited hto
sources in hto bibliography. McGlnnlss also
says he intonrtewad "doaans" o f people. None
He did not talk to Kennedy
fl|| L u i In
90, DOW n M
received?

Newsweek railed It "th e cheapest kind o f
novdistlc la n d fill... a stale farrago o f sca ndal
snd pop psychology.'' Tim Warren, book editor
o f the Baltimore Sun. described it as "a n
incredibly boring piece o f work _ mat assaults
“ the reader's brain with vapid Insight and
pedestrian w riting on the level o f a hJgh-sr**
i-echool

textbook." Jonathan Yardlcy o f the Washing­
ton Rost Judged It " a genuinely, unreilevediy
rotten book ... slimy, meretricious and cynical
... by a wide margin, the worst book I have
reviewed in nearly three decades." (Given the
way Yardlcy dumped on a book I wrote In _
1964. that la somewhat o f a personal relief.)
So, does "T h e Last Brother" deserve the
acorn being heaped upon It? Sad to say.
I am naturally inclined to side with an
author who to being assailed by the leeches
books for a living.
*
It to — for a

number of reasons;
• It la tr u ly a p e d e s t r ia n . e f f o r t —
sophomorlc. boring and. i t 626 pages, five
times longer than the author's style can
sustain. Aa a booklet. U might work: as a tome.
It does not.
a it ta the wuik o f m
lazy author. What It
amounts to to a sur­
vey o f available liter­
ature, for which Joe
McG Inn las was paid
a reported m illion
bucks. What did he
d o b e s id e s re a d
books and clips and
p u t m a n u fa ctu red
th o u g h ts In K e n ­
nedy’s head? Oh. I
forgot: He says he
r e a l l y d id m e e t
Kennedy once. In a
ch an ce encounter, £ Specifically, It
and he did talk to
employe
"d o ze n s" o f people
made-up
trial, j
about the senator. I
meter
can claim the same
thing, even "d ozen s"
plus two, If you count
my i
• I t is the latest and most egregious example
o f an abomlnabte trend toward "trust m e "
Journalism, which uses "recreated" fact and
dialogue with meager sourcing, and it to way
past time for a M oody debate about it. At
minimum, we need to create a new category in
the bookaiow a for thla stuff. U's not "Journaltom ." certainly, and tt'a not "biograph y."
How about "sw eepin gs"?

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nntj a daytime telephone number. Letters should
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W E ST PA LM BEACH Christopher W ilson's soft-spoken
words against two white at­
tackers w h o soaked him In
gasoline and sent him screaming
in (lames were credited with
waylng convictions in a trou­
bled case- that lacked even a

shred o f physical evidence.
Wilson, a 32-year-old stock
brokerage clerk from New York
City who suffered bums over
nearly 40 percent o f his body,
described Charles Rourk. 33, as
"th e mean one” who barked
racial slurs and sloshed gasoline
from a plastic Jug during the
New Year's b ay abduction and
attack near Tampa. Mark Kohut.

SeniorsContinued fro m Pago 1A
over five years, according
to one official, who spoke Tues­
day on the condition o f anonymity.
J o h n R o t h e r . le g is la t iv e
director for the American Asso­
ciation o f Retired Persons said
White House officials told him
the drug benefit would be worth
•32 to 935 a month to the
average senior citizen. Their
Medicare Part B premiums, now
•36.60 a month would go up by
about 98 to help pay for It.
The drug benefit will be part of
the basic benefit package Presi­
dent Bill Clinton will seek to
guarantee fur all American citi­
zens and legal residents. It will
come with a 9250 deductible
and 20 percent co-insurance.
The drug benefit will start in
1996. while tite long-term care
benefits will be phased In ovrr
five years with an emphasis on
home- and community-based
cart Instead o f Instttultona.
The long-term care benefits
w ou ld be worth 980 a month to
the elderly and they would have
to pay 920 a month for them.
" I ’m not up on It (the Clinton
plan) enough to comment on it
intelligently." said Lake Mary
resident Mary Wolfe. " I don't
like lo comment on something
that I'm not up on completely. It
will rain some o f the senior
citizens. They just cannot stand
to have their benefits rut any
more. Some o f theae people out
here are barely enlacing. That on
top o f all the taaea they art

27. was "th e one with bright
e y e s " w h o spoks little and took a
Neither o f the day laborers
fro m La k ela n d s h o w ed an y
emotion Tuesday when the Jury
o f five whites and one black
returned from a 10-day trial and
12 hours o f deliberations with
verdicts o f guilty on charges o f
attempted murder, kidnapping
an d ro b b e ry .

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School." he said. “ The
person to contact is officer Mike
Taylor, at 322*3083."
Classes are already underway
at Lakcvlew Middle School. They
last for tw o hours Monday,
Tuesday and Thursdays, and for
three hours on Wednesdays.
"W e have an open gym here as
w ell." Stewart said. "W e have
basketball and volleyball, and
we expect to add aria and crafts
In the very near future ”
For Lakcvlew. arrangements
can be made by phoning Chris
Colliaon. at 323-1610.
"In October," Stewart com­
mented. "w e will be starting our
first basketball league at Milwec
Middle School for sixth, seventh
and eighth graders. But right
now, we are really In need of
v o lu n te e r co a ch e s fo r this
league."
He urged anyone interested tn
becoming a coach for the league,
to contact him at the ShrrifTs
office. 330-6813.
Stewart aaid the aim la lo
a s s u re a p p r o x im a t e ly 200
youlha to participate In the
basketball league. "W e have
some coaches now." he said,
"but we still need several more."
The program will divide the
groups Into a sixth grade league,
and a combined seventh and
eight grade league. Stewart said
he hopes enough glrla will sign
up to aet up some glrla leagues
as well.
There Is no charge for chlldrrn
getting Involved tn any o f the
P A L a fter school program s.
Sign-ups require only a phone
call, and an interest In becoming
Involved.
Stewart said hr was extremely
pleated to have the PAL pro­
gram get o ff to such a good atari
with a 91.000 gold sponsor
donation from a Central Florida

adding to (hem . people are
having to leave Central Flortda
because they cannot live with
what's going on here. I'm a
member o f the A A R P and I know
w e'er fighting It."
Delores Lash, Lake Mary said
she Isn’t too familiar with the
proposed package which will
affect seniors, having Just re­
turned from vacation. However,
ahe questioned the 92SO de­
ductible. Lash Is not yet retired
but ta president o f AA R P In Lake
Mary,
"Th at la pretty high on n aet
incom e." Lash said referring to
the proposed 9290 deductible.
“ That would be like a month's
supply of food. I'd think they's
have to decide whether (hey
were going to get health care or
food. 1 really would have to sit
down and dlgeat the proposal
before commenting further.*'
Margaret Wesley. Lake Mary
so ld ahe la h ea lta n f about
commenting on the plan until
ahe has had an opportunity to
study details o f the proposal.
The 84-year old librarian at the
Lake Mary Senior Center said
something must be done about
the rising health care coats
"Insurance and Medicare are
p a y in g less and le s s ." she
commented, "and the doctors
and hospitals are charging more
a n d m o re. It*s a c o llis io n
course."
W e s le y said c h a n g e s are
needed In the Medicaid system
as well to stem the rising easts.
"Medicaid Is truly wonderfbl

for those who truly need it.” she
commented. "But so m any peo­
ple are tiding tt. People with
means are giving their m oney to
their children or putting their
money Into something where it
doesn't count or spending It
down, so they can get Medicaid.
Everything the government has
t h a t c o n c e r n s m o n e y la
misused." she added. " I f they
would atop the misuse and get
the ineligible people ofT and do
something to bring the prices
down. It would help.
"M y doctor told m e w e're
trying to run s Cadillac health
system, when he said the old
Ford ran real well and did the
work." Wesley said. “ Every hos­
pital has to get all the new
equipment, like the MRla. when
It c o m e s o u t . I t c o s t s
everybody."
Prescription drugs, glasses
and dental care, and long-term
care are not covered under her
M e d ic a re and c o -in a u ra n c e
policies. Wesley said. Although
the Canadian health care plan. Is
held up as a good exam ple o f
universal health care for ita
citizens. Wesley said. H has
problems too with long waits to
see a doctor or to schedule
surgeries.
No matter what health care
reforms arc set forth, W esley
•aid ahe does not know how the
billions o f dollars It will cost will
be paid.

'rqultablr' funding."
Robinson said that she Is
willing to Jump on the lawsuit
bandwagon If the outcome will
bring about the needed changes
In the educational funding sys­
tem. but she paid she needs
more answers (lrst.
"1 want lo make sure we're on
the light wagon," ahe said.
Recently. Hillsborough and
Pasco counties have voted tp
support the suit.
Bv voting to approve resolu­
tions Tuesday night, the coun­
ties' two school boards agreed to
help pay for a lawsuit that
experts say might take three or
more years to litigate.
Other school boards around
the state are scheduled to vote
on the matter soon.
If the Seminole school board

lawsuit, they will also agree to New Jersey have struck down
pay roughly 25 cents per student those states' school-financing
for each year that the autt systems.
remains In litigation. It will root
the district 912.912 for the first
In May. the Florida Supreme
year.
C o u rt r e je c t e d a l awsui t
HllI(thorough Is commit ted to c h a l l e n g i n g th e w a v . tb e
contribute about 939X06 anbu- •Legtolatuntdllidsa (oral pioperally in ta w t I sm .- IW w ty-taars to ensure sqon y among
pay nearly 910.000 annually. school districts. But Justices
School officials have estimated wrote that education Is "basic to
statewide legal fees will cost a democracy." and one Justice
about 9300.000 annually.
suggested school districts work
If several Flortda school dis­ for adequate funding o f educa­
tricts decide not to take part In tion.
the lawsuit, costs would Increase
for the participating districts.
The new lawsuit would focus
The Florida School Boards Asso­ on the allocation o f more money
ciation last week sent resolu­ for education In general, rather
tions supporting the lawsuit to than trying to have the existing
Florida's 67 school boards.
pie divided more fairly.
Since 19B9. the highest courts
In Massachusetts. K en tu cky.
tnrtutoUInH i report.
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tion. the students will continue
to suffer.
"T h e needs o f Florida's stu­
dents vary am ong school dfs‘ ‘ but the overall magnitude
r heeds. c o m p S s ie d by
- „ J f.k dcqU ile fu fiP Ig . has
created a mtslo," a filer produced
by the orgarflZrrs o f the suit
states.
School board member Sandy
Robinson said ahe believes the
way tn whlrh education Is fi­
nanced tn thla atate "needs to be
revamped." but she's not so sure
this Is the way she wants to go.
"I'm thoroughly confused."
she said. " I d o n 't know If
‘adequate* funding ia'equitable*
funding. You can have 'ade­
quate' funding without 'equltat
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Henry John Nave. Sr.. 80. 1991. She was a homemaker
Village Place. Longwood. died and Methodist.
Monday. Sept.
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Village
Survivors include son. Louis
The Green, Longw ood. Bom B. Jr., Buffalo, N.Y.t daughter.
Aug. 8. 1913. In Attica. Inrt.. he K a th ry n M oghadas. W in te r
moved to Central Florida in Springs.
B a ld w ln -F s irc h lld Funeral
1991. He was a retired president
for Mack Track Co.. Allentown. Home. Ooldenrod. in charge of
Pa., and a member o f Weklva arrangements.
P r e a b y t e r la n C h u r c h . He CHARLES DANIEL WHITE
belonged to Ducks Unlimited,
C harles Daniel W h ite. 53.
the C ou n try Club o f North Tlm oucusn W ay. Longwood.
Carolina, and the Automotive died Monday. Sept. 6. at Central
Hall ol Fame.
Florida Regional Hospital In
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife , Sanford. Bora Oct. 20. 1939. In
Virginia; tons. Henry J. Jr., Tlfton. Go., he moved to Central
Rocky River, Ohio. William J. F lorida In 1944. He was a
Goldsboro. N.C.; stepson. David transportation manager for Walt
Lewis. Springfield Mo.; daugh­ Disney World and a Christian.
ter. S u z a n n e N a v e Fonda. Mr. White was an Arm y veteran
Manassas. Va.; stepdaughter. o f the Vietnam WarPatrlcua Lewis Harris. Long­
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife .
wood: 11 grandchildren.
Sharon: sons. Daniel. Garland.
B a ld w ln -P n lrch lld Funeral
Home, Forest City. In charge of
anrangements.

CAROLYN M. RAYBON
Carolyn M. Raybon. 57, Una
Drive. Sanford, died Tuesday,
Sept. 7. at her residence. Born
Oct. 23, 1035. tn Greenville.
Ala., ahe m o ved to Central
Florida In 1955. She was a
seamstress and a member of
Church o f God o f Prophesy.
Survivors include husband,
K enneth: d a u g h ters. K ath y
Alderman. Altamonte Springs.
Judy Mullins. Sanford; sons.
Rick, Tim , both o f Sanford,
Marty. Tuacumbla, Ala.: mother.
Ruby Miller, Sanford; slaters.
Charlotte W ood. Jacksonville.
Nonna Pucket, Phyllis Caromter, Kay Vance, all e l Sanford;
|brothers. Mac Miller, Sanford,
Miller. Lake Mary;.seven

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Mark, all o f Longwood; daughter.
Stephanie Salavarria. Carrollton.
Texas; parents. CUT and M yrtle
White. St. Cloud; brother, Jerry,
St. Cloud: sister. Judy Marcus,
Cartersvtlle. Oa.; four gran d ­
children.
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Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary, tn charge o f ar­
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BurglariesC on tin ued from P a g e 1A
o f S. French Avenue was re­
o f one Individ­ portedly burglarized Monday.
ual. similar to the large number Police said an attempt to break
o f burglaries In the same general open the safe was unsuccessful.
area, for which Kevin Lee Smith Police reported a hammer and
Is accused.
screwdriver had been taken from
Smith was arrested on Aug. 1. the business.
Since that time, over two dozen
• A business was burglarized
official charges have been filed Sunday In the 2500 block o f S.
nst him connection to bur- French Avenue Sunday.* Entry
es and other crimes In the S. was made by breaking open a
French and Orlando Drive areas.glass panel. Nothing was Imme­
"O n ce we arrested Sm ith." diately determined to be miss­
W hitmire aaid. "th e burglaries ing.
stopped In that area, but now
• 91,300 In m achine tools
they are going again, so It's were reportedly stolen Sunday
probably a similar situation with from a business In the 2500
one person or one group of block o f S. French Avenue.
persons hitting the same general Deputies said the items were
area."
taken from an unsecured tool
Commenting on one specific shed.
instance which occurred Mon­
In the week proceeding these
day. Whitmire said. "In that reports, a number o f additional
particular case, someone spent a business burglaries had been
great deal of time and effort to reported. They Include:
break into that business only to
• A business burglary. Sept. 1.
take 950 In quarters and 95 from with 9370 reported mlaaing from
the vending machine."
a store In the 2600 block of
Since the beginning o f the Orlando Drive.
three day Labor Day holiday
•9 5 4 2 In Items taken from a
weekend, the following reports business in the 3800 block o f
have been filed with Sanford Orlando Drive.
police:
• A deposit envelope contain­
• A business was reportedly ing 9380 taken from a business
burglarized Sunday In the 1000 In the 2400 block o f French
block o f S. French Avenue In Avenue on Aug. 23.
Sanford. Entry was made by
• Four tiros and rims removed
breaking open a front glass door. from a vehicle parked In a fenced
Items reported missing Included compound. In the 3700 block o f
an amount o f Jewelry.
S. Orlando Drive on Aug. 23.
• A business eras burglarized
During the week o f Aug. 16.
Monday in the 1800 block o f S. there were three bustnesa bur­
French Avenue. 950 In quarters glaries reported In the 3600
and 95 In coins were said lo be block o f Orlando Drive'.
m ffa ln g . V en d in g m a ch in es
W h itm ire s a id , p o lic e are
were also said to be broken open working on a number 6T leads,
and the coins taken.
and checking fingerprints found
• A business In the 2500 block at the scenes of the burglaries.

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Alter F. Tem ple. 75. W ycllffe
Street. Deltona, died Monday.
Sept. 6 at her residence. Bom in
Norfolk, Va.. on July 20, 1918.
she moved to Central Florida In
1982. She was a homemaker
and a m em ber o f the F leet
Reserve Ladles Auxiliary.
S u rvivors include husband
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businessman. Ward Ortncr. “ It's
collections dropped from
tremendous when people like arc
w illing to support the P A L after 463,600 lbs. to 359,700 lbs.
Lake Mary recycling collections
school programs." he said.
"W e hope we can obtain more dropped from 44.506 lbs. to
c o r p o r a te s p o n so rs fo r the 34.559 lbs. Lake M ary yard
overall program." Steward said. waste collections w ere down to
"W e have a bronze sponsorship 89.960 lbs. from 177,260 lbs.
Longwood recy clin g collec­
for a gift o f 9250. a silver
sponsorship for 9500. gold for tions crccped down to 114.188
• 1 ,0 0 0 , and p la tin u m fur lbs. from 113.070 lbs. Longwood
yard waste colle c tio n s were
91,500."
T h e Seminole County Police dow n to 280.680 lbs. from
A th letic League Is presently 281.060 lbs.
At Seminole County homes,
planning on a large scale golf
tournament, scheduled for Oct. newspaper continues to be the
25, at Aloquu Country Club, p rim ary recyclable m aterial.
with prizes, special events and Newsprint accounted for about
1.2 million of the 2 million lbs. o f
other activities.
Sign ups are presently avail­ residential recyclable garbage
able by phoning Steward at collected curbside In July. Glass
330-6613 or Kathy McClelland was the second-highest material
collected at 558,194 lbs.
at 774-0993.

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GOP being transformed by Christian activists
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By JOHN KINO
AP Political Writer
WEST CHESTER. Pa. - Jim
llnnak was elected hu»t year to
the Chester County Republican
Committee, one of those obscure
party |x&gt;Mx that oftrn draw little
Interest but can carry a big voice
In it m illin g and endorsing
candidates for local offices.
A soft-spoken m an with
passionate politics, hr represents
a growing Inter that Is splitting
the personality of local Re­
publican polities across thr
United Stairs.
Ilanak is also state director for
the Amcrtean Family Ministries,
a conservative, antl-ahortlon
group. Ills dual mint represent
an evolving nightmare to mod­
erate Republicans: the quiet
takeover of local GOP organiza­
tions by religious activists they
view as obsessed with abortion
and homosexuality nnd Intoler­
ant uf those who don't share
their views,
"These jK-ople are zealots,”
argues Ellen Harley, a state
representative from suburban
Philadelphia. "T hey want to
Impose their Idea of Cod and
their idea of values and push the
social Issues to thr tore That has
never tieen what Rrpuhlleuns
are about A political party
should not tie alKuit the business
of trying to define Gixl."
It's a festering feud that bcltrs
all the recent talk of Republican
unity against President Clinton's
tax Increases. Unity over eco­
nomic Issurs only masks the
OOP's deep« ultoral divide.
"It Is not going to go away.”
Republican National Committee
member Elsie Hillman says of
the split "We Just have to deal
with It."
Heratise of thrtr strength at
local levels, religio u s con­
servatives now control or have
significant Influence over Re­
publican parties In at least 18
states Alaska. Calllornia. Col­
orado. Florida. Georgia. Hawaii.
Iowa. Kansas. Louisiana. Min­
n e s o t a . N o rth C a r o lin a .
O k l a h o m a , O r e g o n .
Pennsylvania. South Carolina.
Texas. Washington and Virginia
Since 1U88. when religious
broadcaster Pat Robertson
showed surprising strength In
GO P presidential caucuses.
Christian activists have realized
thr Inllurnee of low-lcvrl party
posts, and the case with which
these positions can be won
tiecause of low Intrrrst.
"I could have tieen a Nazi or a
communist and still have gotten
elected." Il.muk said lust year
aftrr hls f lection to the county
GOP fuiuiiiillce.
While the Republican National
Committer and most state GOP
committees remain In the hands
of "p a r t y r e g u la r s ," local
strength gives Christian uctlvlsts
jiower to endorse candidates for
school hoards, county com­
missions and state legislatures.
Christian political leaders
deny any attempt to control the
GOP, nut withstanding Rob­
ert sons Ill'll pledge to have "a
working majority of the Re­
publican Party In the hands of
pro-family Christians by 1996.”
Ralph Reed, executive dlrrrtor

of the national Christian Coali­
tion. explains. "W e are Involved
In the party hut we don't seek to
become the party. A political
party ts not a church. Its Job Is
not to promulgate a doctrine of
faith and save souls. Its Job ts to
field candidates and win elec­
tions.”
Hurt Day remembers the clay
he discovered the Inroads of the
religious right.
He was standing by the door of
hls Iowa GOP dlsulct meeting In
May 1992 when lie noticed a
most unusual thing: a crowd. As
the room filled, most of the
newcomer* headed straight to
Christian activist Cindy Lyons
for Instructions.
"It became apparent that there
was a real stealth campaign to
put some new people on the
committee." Day said. He sur­
vived a challenge hut two other
moderates did not. When It runic
time to pick Iowa drlrgntrs for
the national rnnvcntlon. Day
rrallzrd hls local experience wnu
hardly unique.
"There were only four dele­
gates to thr national convention
that wrrrn'l In some way con­
trolled by thr Christian Coali­
tion." he said. In all. some 40
percent of the 2.000 Republican
convention delegates were loyal
or sympathetic to the religious
right.
(Nationally, Christian right
Involvement In Democratic poli­
tics has been negligible. Hut hrrr
In Pennsylvania, where Gov.
William Casev Is among promi­
nent anti-abortion Democrats,
there |s a potential for modest
Inroads. South Carolina and
Virginia are other targets for
gaining Democratic Party slots.|
Some longtime Republicans
have begun organizing to dilute
thr influence of the rrllglous
activists In South Carolina, for
example, a former state chair­
man has established the Re­
publican Leadership Council,
named deliberately after the
Democratic centrist group that
’ Clinton once led.
"1 sense the brglnnlng of an
awakening by moderates," says
Pennsylvania's Rep. Ilarlcy.
"It's a problem we moderates
brought u|xin ourselves," says
Sue Mullins, a former legislator
In Iowa now active among Re­
publicans who oppose the re­
ligious right. "W e got lazy and
they got active and they are very
dedicated to keeping their
power. Getting that same degree
of dedication from moderates la
going to be difficult."

Indeed, thr Christian groups
are pulling together some Im­
pressive numbers.
In South Carollnn and Florida,
state Christian Coalition chaplers are building 100.000-name
voter files; in Pcnnsylvunlu. the
goal Is for at least that many.
There arc some examples of
eooperation that could signal a
more pragmatic relationship be­
tween the moderate and re­
ligious GOP factions.
In Pennsylvania and a few
other states, for example, the

Christian Coalition has sup­
ported several GOP candidates
who favor abortion rights.
"S o m e tim e s you ’ve got to
choose the lesser of two evils,"
said Pennsylvania Christian Co­
alition director Rick Selim** •
In Kansas, Christian con­
servative force., iMitrol much of
the party at the county and
precinct icvcl hut decided at the
last minute not to rhallengc the
moderate state GOP leaders,
pledging Instead to work with
them.

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�Starting with a CW ’
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LAKE MARY — Plans air liclng made lor ihr
second mlull alowpllch softball season to In*
played at the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Thrre will be two men's Class C leagues and n
women's league If enough teams show Interest.
Leagues will begin play the week of Sept. 13.
Registration lor Ihe 10-game leagues Is S2H0
| k t team. There Is an non-residence fee of $3
and ASA registration fee of S I 2 for teams not
already reglsterered with the ASA.
For Info, eall Terry Dlrderfcli at 324-3007.

Teams needed in Longwood
I.ONCiWOOl) — The Longwood Reereallon
Department has openings In their Fall Sollball
League for Men's Class C and Women's teams
Leagues are set to start the week of September
13 and run one night a week lor 10 weeks
Fees are $200 for Men's Class C and and $200
for the Women’s League.
Interested teams should call Sandy Lomax at
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|ABOUND TH E NATION]
Ex-mate halts Marlins
SAN DIEGO — Trevor IlnfTmau pitched 2 13
scoreless Innings of rrllef against his lomier
teammates, and Iliad Ausnuii doubled In lin­
go ahead run In the sixth as San Diego clipped
the Florida Marlins 6-4.
With Ihe game tied 4-4. D«-rek Hell led oil the
sixth with the second of Ills three singles to
grrel reliever Luts Aquino |6-H). Ricky Gutierrez
singled one out later Ix-fore Austmis Illicit Ills
double off the left-center held fence.
Hell scored but Gutierrez was thrown out at
home on a relay from shortstop Walt Weiss

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Cardinal has hupe night
CINCINNATI - Mark Whiten became the 12th
player to hit four homers in a game as hr
matched the record of 12 Kill In a game In
perhaps the greatest one-game offensive display
In baseball history as St. laruls beat Cincinnati
152 In the second game of a douhleheadrr
Whiten mlsplayed Reggie Sunders’ liner into a
two-run. nlnth-lnnlng triple that gave the Reds a
14-13 victory over St. lands In Ihe first game
In the first Inning, hr hit a grand slam. then,
after fouling out In his next ul*but. he added
three-run homers In the sixth and seventh.
Ills two-run homer off Rob Dibble In the ninth
Inning tied former Cardinal Jim Hotlomley's
major league RHI record set In 1924.
In the first gume. the trams used 13 pitchers
to set a major leagur record, with St. lands
using eight. The previous record of 14 had been
achieved five times. The Reds |H&gt;unded out 19
hits and the Cardinals had 17. with Grrgg
Jefferies getting four singles.

Braves close in again
LOS ANGELES — Steve Avery allowed six hits
over eight Innings and scored the only run after
doubling In the eighth to win his flfih straight
decision as Atlanta defeated the Los Angeles
Dodgers 1-0 to pull within 2V4 games of
first-place San Francisco In tli NL West.
Avery (16-4) doubled over the hrad of center
fielder Hrett Holler with one out against Pedro
Astaclo 111-8). Avery took third when catcher
Mike Piazza fielded Otis Nixon s check swing
tapper up the third-base line and threw low to
first for un error. Jeff Ulnuscr lined the next
pitch to center to drive In Avery.
Meanwhile ut San Francisco. Don Sluught's
two-run homer In the eighth Inning propelled
Pittsburgh past the Giants 4-3.
After the Giants came back from u 2-0 deficit
to leud 3-2 In the sixth, reliever Mike Jackson
16-6) Issued a two out walk to Dave Clark and
ullowed Sluught's 10th home run.

W H AT»S H A P P E N IN G
Freshman Football
□ Laks Mary si Lake Howell, 7 p m.

Boys’ Volleyball
C Orlando-Blahop Moors at Laks Howell. Junior
varsity at 6 p.m. with varsity to follow.
□ Lake Brantley el SI. Cloud. Junior varsity at 6
p.m. with varsity to follow.

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Girls’ Volleyball
□ DeLand al Lyman. Junior varsity at 6 p.m. with
varsity to follow.
□Orlando-Dr. Phillip* al Lak* Mary. Junior
varsity at 6 p.m. with varsity to follow.
□ Oviado at Sprue# Creek. Junior varsity at 6
p.m. with varsity to follow.
□ Seminole at Leesburg. Junior varsity at 6 p.m.
with varsity to follow.

BASEBALL
□ 10 p.m. — SUN. Nutlnnal League. Florida
Marlins at San Diego Padres. (L)
Com plst* listin g s on Page 2B

Tribe netters open season by sweeping DeLand
From Staff Report*

DcLAND — Receiving contributions hum Just
about everyone on the roster, the Seminole High
School girls volleyball team o|H*ncd Its 1993
season with a 16-14. 16-14 win over the Drl.and
HultdogsTuesday night
DeLand won the Junior varsity match. 15-13
13 II.
"W e played well." said Seminole coach Heth
Cor so "W e were ready to play for our first game
of th«- season. We got a lot of help Irom u lot of
people to win tilts match."
While Corso expected Ihr starters to contrib­
ute. two players came oil tin- bench and played
major roles In the win over DeLand.
Aubcry Nelson, a freshman brought up lo the
varsity team Just rlghl days ago. collected a kill,
one block, two good spikes, and two dinks (or

kills while Vllaphone Rutanuvnug came In and
played Inspired hack row defense for the Tribe.
"Aubrey did a real flue job on Ihe front row."
Corso said. "VI filled In for ns on Ihr hack row
and gave us some retd nice play on serve receive
and on defense. Shr did a nice Job."
Kelly Richards led ihe Seminole attack with
nine garni spikes and two kills. Tanya Schlrgrl
added Iwo kills, four good spikes, a block, and a
dink Catherine Foyr contributed one kill, seven
good spikes, two blocks, two and dinks Jill
Jasewlc was 4 tor-9 to hitting with three blocks.
Yulryma Olrrlo gathered live assists and
served nine |Milnls, tin hiding four ares Jasewlc
hud 10 service jniIiUs . Schlrgcl served seven
points.
Michele Johnson anchored the Trllie defense
with hrr solid haekrow play.
"W e were playing good drfnise." said Corso

"It was a real gfMid team effort, especially for the
llrst game. The girls were reatlv to play. You
could tell that the girls have In t o working hard
lor four weeks."
Seminole returns lo action this evening,
traveling to Leesburg lor a 4A-District 6 match
with the Yellnwjarkels I tit- Junior varsity match
Is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. with the vnrslly to
follow at 7 p.m
OCS RAMS WIN TWO
MAITLAND — All nightmares should come out
so we ll.
Despite a relatively uneven |M-rforrnaner. Ihe
Orangewood Christian School Rams won tmth
ends nl a girls volley hall douhleheadrr Tuesday
night, defeating First Academy 15-12. 15 7 and
Warner Christian IB-0.4 IS, IB 14
"It was a coach's nightmare," said OrSee G ir ls . Page 3B

Sanford
leagues
rained out

Rams get
‘w ake-up
c a ll’ from
Trojans

By D IA N SMITH

Horald Sports Wrltor
SANt-OKI) — It may have started
with n splash Instead of a hang, hut
Ihe Sanford Recreation Department
Fall Slowplteh Soft trail League
season Is undrrway
The cloudy and rainy conditions
that moved Into Ihr area In the late
a f t e r n o o n a n d c o n 11 n u r d
throughout Ihr evening put a
damper on the festivities, wiili a
heavy thunderstorm that hit around
6:30 p.m forcing cancellation nl the
oprnlng night schedule for the
women's Irugue at I'lnrhorsl Park
Things wrut a little better at
Chase Purk In the men's Irngue as
the thundershowers seemed in
avoid the field for the most part. A
steady rain made things a little
damp, but the condition of the
playing field was about as good as It
could get.
Hut not much got door at Chase
cither, as the first game ended In a
forfeit virtor&gt; for Discount Propane
(the new sponsor for Spring cham­
pion AHH Power Distribution) as
Florida Manor was unable lo Held
Ihr required nine players by game
time.
The only real game action of the
night came In the second game,
where Ihe two teams (ha! finished
second after losing In playnlls In
their respective Tuesday night
league last spring. Monroe llartiour
Marina and the Orphans, took the
field for a head-to-head matchup.
Monroe llarlxmr had things going
Its way. scoring seven runs In the
second Inning to cruse a 2-2 He

By TO N Y DsSORMIER

Horald Sports Editor

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Thanks to early evening thunderstorms, there wasn't much softball played
in Sanford Tuosday The women's league at Pinohurst never got started and
only 3* Innings of a mon's league game was played at Chaso Park.

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Sears leads from green to checkers
By P AU L M AR SEQ LIA

Special to the Herald
ORLANDO — Osteen's Hobby Scars backed op his
fastest qualifying time earlier In the evening with a
wlre-to-wlrc win In the 20 lap Mini-Stock Division
feature event Friday nlghl al OralndoSperd World.
Scars, driving Ihe Skips Shoes and Hoots Ford Pinto,
easily led every circuit to lake his rliihth mn*r«-uttvr
viclui&gt; and Mr. 20t'i &gt;&gt;f ihe season.
"Everything wus Just perfect tonight." said Scars, a
thrcc-tlmc Florida Association of Stock Car Auto Racing
Mini-Stock champion. "1 can't remember when the car
ran as good un It did tonight. The handling was
outstanding. II ran anywhere un the truck that I (nil It."
Robbie Yoakum ran an uncoiileslcd second ahead of
Richard Newton. Gene Merrills, und Dink Sullivan.
FASCAR 1-atc Model points leader Wayne Anderson

won Ills 15lh Late Model feature ol the year with Jim
Crowe edging Hohhy Hlake In a duel for second. Don
Fcnn and Fddle Perry*rounded out the top live.
Jlmbo Hjoiklaiid look Ids first ever Limited Lite
Model Division win. holding ofl a hard charging Michael
Williams. Third through fifth, respectively, were Ron
McCreary. Gary Schllchtcr and Timmy Todd.
Sportsman Division honors went to Paul Golgun. his
eighth feature v.'tn of the year, til tow w o e Hill Loomis.
Rick Johns. Jerry Smllh and Jimmy Johns.
Hob Fllllger won a slam-hang battle over Wally
Scmrow to take Ills first Bomber feature victory*. Glen
Cordell. Phil Fllppoand Brian Schllmmer trailed.
Another first time winner was Jerry Orn. as he
checkered first In the Kun-Almut Division.
Kenny Campbell won the Mlnl-lkmdicr main event.
Mors racing, Page 3B

LAKE MARY — Despite a I-1 start
that's seen his team lose 3 ol 5
games. Like Marv High School txivs
volleyball couch Hill Whalen Isn't
concerned.
At least, not yet
"There's no reason to t*e con­
cerned Just yrt." said Whalen alter
the Rams drop|N-d a 15-11, 17-15
decision lo the Evans Trojans
Tuesday night. "II anything, some
thing positive should come out of
(fils. Tills should In - something of a
wake up call."
The Rams, who defeated Evans in
three gamrs last Thursday, fell
behind re|x-utrdly Tuesday nlitht.
only to scratch ihdr way lt.u k Into
the game. Invariably. Luke Mary
would give away (minis on Us own
errors
In Hie flrsl game, lor example, the
Iwo teams were tied at 9-9 Evans
on (scored the Rams 6-2 to win Ha*
game, four of Hie Trojans' |x&gt;mts
coming on Lake Mary errors. On top
of that, laikc Mary gave away the
serve on four spiking errors.
The second game followed a
similar pullctu Evans led 5-2. 11-5.
and 12 6 before Lake Mary finally
started to pat something together
on offense. Scoring In two point
Increments, ihr Rams rallied lo tic
Hie scute at 12 12. then took a
14-12 lead.
Lake Mary had two opportunities
lo come lip with the gauir-wTnnlng
(niIii I. hut the Trojans twice came
up with kills lo seize (lie serve from
Ihe Rams T hen ll was Evans' turn,
going up 15-14 and serving tor Iht*
match before Lake Mary's Will
Lipscomb nailed home a set Irom
Erik lairscn to get the serve bock.
The Rams tied the score one more
time. 15-15. oil an Evans attacking
error. Inn the Trojans quickly got
the serve hack and closed out Ihe
game and inutrli with a two-point

run
Whalen hopes that being swrpl In
two games al home Ian extremely
rare event in the history of Lake
Mary boys volleyball) will get the
attention ol the young Rams and
drive home an Important point.
“ They don't realize that they have
to come ready to play every game
and every |&gt;olnt of every game ll
you're going lo be successful." said
Whalen.
"There’* a lot ol talent on this
team and ihcrc's some InexpertSee Boys, Page 3B

Courier, Becker join deposed U.S. Open seeds
’ By BOB QRBINB
AP Sports Writer
NEW YORK — In the beginning, the top halt of
the men's draw of ihe U.S. Open read like a
Who's Who of tennis. Now It looks like a Who
Was.
•Jim Courier, the world's No. I plnver and the
top seed. Is gone.
So. ioo. ,s Doi.s Becker, the 1989 winner and
this year's fourth seed.
No. 5 Sergl Brugcrn. No. 10 Richard Krajicek.
No. II Goran Ivanisevic and No. 13 Ivan Lendl.
Gone. gone, gone and gone.
Still In the title chase todny In the year's final
Grand Slam tournament are giant-killers Cedric
Plollnc of France nnd Magnus Lnrsson of Sweden.
Wully Masur of Australia and eighth-seeded
Andrei Medvedev of Ukraine.
Oh. what a Tuesday It was.
Courier, a former resident of Sanford, was the

lirsl to depart, driven out by Hu* scintillating
stroke production of Plollnc. Hie tournament's
15th seed. 7 5. 6-7 (4-7). 6-4.6-4.
"I was just more consistent and I played very
good on (lie Important points. Ihe kry points."
said Plollnc. emulating the cfTort in 1927 of Rene
Lacostc. one of the famed Four Musketeers, who
beat No. I BUI Tliden In the 1927 u.s. Open (Inal.
After Steffi Graf, the women's top seed,
escaped Gdbrlela buUtum 6 2. 5-7. C l in a
lengthy battle. Becker followed Courier to the
sideline, falling lo Larsson 6-2,6-3. 3-6. 7-5.
Those were the headline-grabbers.
But Masur made news when he rume buck
from u 5 0 fifth-set deficit to outlast Jamie
Morgan 30. 4-6. 6-3, 6-4. 7-5 and Medvedev
eliminated Krajicek 6-4.3 6 .6-1.7 6 (7-4).
With ull the upsets, the top two men's seeds
left In the tournament — No. 2 Pete Sampras and
No. 7 Michael Chang — face each other tonight In
a quarterflnul matchup.

Gral and No. 1 I Manta la Malccva-Fragnlcrc
will face each other In a women's semifinal. The
latter advanced by stopping the remarkable run
of unseeded Klnilko Dale of Japan 7-5. 7-5.
Courier's loss was historic. The Australian
Open winner, who reached the filial of the French
Open and Wimbledon, will lose Ills No. I ranking
If Sampras reaches the final.
Against Courier. Piollnr played an attacking
baseline gjm e with Just enough forays to Ihe net
to keep Courier honest.
"I kept the pressure on him." the Frenchman
Bald, "lie made some mistakes that maybe he Is
not ntnklng every day. but I think It Is because of
ihr pressure."
Courier committed 42 unforced errors in the
3-hour, 33-mlnutc mulch. 15 fewer than Plollnc.
Piollnr had 66 winners. 39 more than Courier.
"ll Is Ihr best he pluyed against me. but he Is a
very talented player," Courier said. "More than
capable of heating us top guys."

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Tim Raines is a Sanford native and Seminole H ig h School
graduate now playing for the C h ica g o White Sox. H is sla ts are
for the 1993 season In iho llrsl colu m n , personal beat season
totals in Ihe s e c o n d column and current ca re e r totals
(including 1993 gam es) in Ihe third co lu m n
Raines hit his 16th homo run o! the soason T u e sd a y night
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Chapm an hangs on for Sportsm an win
By P A U LM A R S E Q LIA

Spocidl to tho Herald
NEW SMYRNA HKAC 11 — Daytona Beach
driver Art Chapman held nil a pat k ni
ehallriigrr* In win the 25-lap Action Per
for Ilia tirr spun.soicd Sportsman fciilmr
Satiirdav night at New Smyrna Speedway
"Tin nurr pleased in win this one.’ said
C'liiipinan. a former I lurid.i Association id
Stuck Car Automobile Racing (FASCAKl
Horn her division champion "W r trad a ri al
strong Held nl cars mil there tonight .hint
ahum ,in\ i at was i apahli nf winning this
rare "
Chapman tnnk the viclnry hv less than
two ear lengths ahead nl Paid Origan whn
wtin Ilie divisions teatnre event mi Frtd.iv
night al t Irlandn Spet dw mid
Late in till- tail 1 he llti s started In go
away on me htti I think Paul M'olg.mi was
losing his toes also said Chapman who
has hern tai mg lot three vears
Paul kept
rtie pressure m me .mil I had ut\ hands tnl!
It was a rai i m the w it
Dale Howard Mulshed third ahead &lt;d
Ilarhara Plert e and Pat M« I.am
tills was realty an outstanding i.ne
said t nljjan ,m IH-vc.u raring veteran All
tin rats were well prepared the drivers all
drove clean with un , hi ap shots -ni Ini

Editor’s n o te: Saturday’s and
M o n d a y ’s results Irom Volusia
C ounty Speedway will appear in
Thursday's Sanford Herald.
pleased In linlsli scentnl **
Howard, the etirretll FASCAK l.lmlled
l.ale Model poltils leader, ‘ad lire evening's
fastest qualifying time and. hy an Inversion
nl i In* held, started Ilie rare front die eighth
position
'Our car was running real good ami It was
Iasi said Howard, a resident nl Del.and "II
I i mild have started i loser in llie Irmii. I
might have tieen die winner
Art and Paul were running real good I
ran them down, hot ran mil ul race before I
muld get In tin' trcmi
I‘mu time l-ASf'AR Late Model ehanipiun
David Russell scored an easy victory In die
25-lap I ate Model main event lot his
s* \endi win nf rhe Herd season
With a high groove move un rar e leader
Wayne Anderson. Russell rharged from his
sixth pi.ii e starting spot Into die lead on lap
six Russell pulled away ami crossed the
Mulsh line a hall a straightaway ahead of
Anderson
Hounding mil the tup live finishers were

In order, .Joe Middleton. IMiss Whitaker, mid
Granny Tatrne
Wally Seniruw broke from die back o( die
15-ear Meld Mi lake top honors in (he
Bomber feature. Afier siarilng die race from
die 13th position. Scnirow picked his way
dtrmigh tralllc and pulled around early
leader Gary Frond cm lap seven to claim the
point
O iicc »n the {mint. Semrnw ouiducllrtl
Frosh and Mike Trmkl tor tils 22nd win of
the season Cortiplellng the top five were
John Mill hell and Bob Richardson
Conrad Grenier continued his winning
wavs, picking up victory No !2 in the
Mini-Stock main event Grenier was chased
to Ihe i bickers by Ted Vulpius, Hobby
Sears Kevin D Auili In, and Fireball
Maguire
Jar nl) W.irrcn held nil .Jlmtiu lljorkland in
pl&lt; k up win No 2-1 in I.united Late Model
at turn &lt; hasing the lead dun In victory lane
wire Michael Williams David Gould, and
( lander &lt; ullguuti
Alter a three month absence. Mike Fitch
picked up where he left off hy dominating
act tun tn the Modified division Fin h. who
scored Ills I Hit win nl tin year led Kenny
Heckle. Danny Krinil/ Damn Ilnur mil and
In* Middl* inn to the hag stand

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Streak moves Martin
up points standings
A sso c ia te d P re s s

DAYTONA BEACH - Mark
Martin, the hottest driver In
motorsports. picked up more
ground In tfie $3 million
NASCAR Winston Cup point
standings with tils fourth
straight victory.
*1lie Batesville. Ark . native
WOO Sunday s Mountain Dew
S o it t It c r n 5 0 0 at t h e
1.360 mlie Darlington JSC.)
Raceway. After a season fitted
with "bad tuck." Marlin now
h a sn ’ t lost a race since
Mulshing third In the July 25
Dirt lard 500 al Talladega, Ala.
He has moved Into third
place, trailing second-place
Rusty Wallace. 3.075 tn 3.072.
Three points Is less than the
d iffe r e n c e b e tw e e n tw o
llntshlng jKisttlons In a race
Dale Earnhardt, striving for
Ills sixth national title, con­

tinued tn lead the standings
Earnhardt has 3.370 points
and a 304-potnt lead over
Wallace. Ills five NASCAR
Winston Cup championships
second only to tin legendary
Richard Petty. Earnhardt
would clinch the crown by
finishing «txlh or belter In the
last eight races of the season
"Maybe wr got all the had
luck out of otir system m the
first half of the year. It sure
seems good rigid now. said
Martin, whn has finished out of
the top six only once in the
past nine races.
Dale Jarrell Is fourth In the
siundings with 2.MH7 points,
followed by Morgan Shepherd.
2.938: Kyle Petty. 2.732: Ken
Schrader. 2.724 Ernie It van.
2.6B2: Groff Bodlnr. 2.670.
and rmrklc leader Jell Gordon.
2.628.
Earnhardt leads all drivers
with winnings ul SI .345,865

Girls----------Cont inued from I It

angewood i hrisiiati
iim J i Diane Prntiii
\\ • plavrd
so well last w&lt; t k and linn w&lt;
cmtn mil liave I "i missed serves
tonight
It was a rough night Hut n
was mi e that we were down
14 13 in Hu liurd gauu agaltisi
War her • lirisiian and Allison
Ifeisliev served all -i&lt; &lt; or two
Koprltlhv w&gt; (all lie I Iilllldrtll
Ih.ii we i an entile b.u k and win
■i thud game alter losing ih*
sei noil gain*
Against first Ae.rdernv (2 D
ilerstiev rei ord« d vnen Kills to

Boys----------Continued from II)
ctl&lt; i I lie kev Is that there s a lot
ot t.drill | Im-Ik v&lt; dlls is going in
In- a good Irani lint th» v iiavt to
learn In nloy
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[la Matos shouhtu I h,iv&lt; aiiV

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mni m n t s in die tin- malt It
A iiix Valid* tsir 11 k t niiirdmterl
toot IiIih ks whilt Antirea Halt
hail thin IiIih ks
In On win over Waiiin &lt; Inis
Man 13 11 Melanie Hogan -a rvnl
15 * unset illiv( points tor On
Rams in the In si game Van
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Mllgalle Milton and Hogan each
Mad i wo kills
Now I il tiraiigewood Chris
Man a&lt; lass lAsihr,o| ir.ivels in
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Fil# Praia
Dale Peters iN o 231 c o lle c t e d i d o u b le tw o s in g le s tw o tuns and
tw o RBI T u e s d a y a s M o n r o e H a r b o u r M a n n a to o * a 13-2 lead over
the Orphans at C h a s e P a t* b e fo r e th e r a m s w a s h e d th e lo a d a w a y

Softball
Continued from I H
Bui. while Molding a i um
mantling 13-2 lead with um mn
In the trotimn nt the Imirth
Inning, one Inning .mat Mum
making il a romplete game a
heavy thunderstorm moved over
east Sanlnrd. Hooding tin held
mid putting a halt to tin mglil s
play
The ram also wash* d nut
several outstanding pritor
mantes lor Mutirm ll.irhmtr
which had collected Is hits
Including a double two triples
and two home rims in &lt;mlv Unit
tutus at hat
Contributing tn the Miinrm
Harbour atlai k wer* Aaron
Johns fhome tun m n tin i enter
field fence, two singles, three
runs three RBI). Mike Edwards
(triple, two singles three runs).
Dale Peters (double, two singles
two runs, two RB1I and Petr
Harrison (Inside the park home
run. single, two runs live RBI)
Also contributing wen Greg
Hardy (two singles, mill Karl
Williams (two singles KBtl Ned
Raines (triple, run) Robert

Sitevetts single lull Kill) .Itld
Arthur Harries isingle]
Doing tin damage tor the
Of plains well Dave ( nss (dull
till nut Midi Mian I ntskuskas
(single m ill Duke Derratn
(smglt RHIl and I odd Pagel and
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{‘laving a duulileheadei. against
tmcsiev at •&gt; lit p m and Hungrv Howies &lt; ra/v Wings al 7 30
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1.iking on Hopkins Meal Packing
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team Gagei Pcsl ("milml laces
Dlscmml Prop.me at 6 30 p m
the Orphans hat Or Ken Rummel
Chevrolet at 7 30 {i m . and
Wllcli he I A I InW.lid squares till
with Monroe liar hour at H:3t)
p in Florida Manor will have the
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standing m em ber o f Central
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ate o f Seminole High School. She
Is an active member o f New
Directions Cancer Society, as
well as the Humane Society o f
Seminole County. In fact, the
Beverlys are currently the foster
parents o f "th e most adorable
little puppy." says Beverly. "T h e
kids have just fallen In love with
It."
Having been married for 10
y e a n , Beverly goes on to explain
that her husband, Gary, and she
m et at church, however, they
both did attend the same high
school. "S o. I guess you could
call us high school sweethearts,"
she said. "W e dated for five
y e a n and the rest Is marital
hlatory.” Gary and Sultana have
three children. Craig, the oldest,
Is seven y e a n old; Sandy Is three
y e a n old. and A lex la two.
W hen H com es tn cooking,
Beverly admits that with Uttle

tastes that most limbs differ
from what the kids like. “ As the
kids have gotten older, mealtime
seems to nave come together a
lot better,** said Beverly.

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going through some cookbooks
looking for healthy yet appealing
recipes when w e came across
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and w e loved It. In fact, everyone
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1 cup salt
2Tbsp. oil
4 lap. cream o f tartar
3 cups water
Food coloring
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2 cups hot water

V4tep. salt
V4 cup water
8 Tbsp. all-purpose flour
14 top. dried sage
l cup frozen peas, thawed
1 c a n (4 o s . ) s l i c e d
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1 Tbsp. dried parsley (lakes
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Hoppin‘ John
rediscovers
Lowcountry
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CHARLESTON. S .C . S o u th ern c o o k in g c o n ju res
thought* o f Tried chicken. Tried
|K)rk mid Tried grit*. Bui the
original cooking o f the South tin*
more to do with oyster*, rice,
sun-dried tomatoes, wild duck
and preserved grapevine leave*.
The antebellum rooking oT the
South Carolina roast, known as
Ihr Lowcountry. was the Tlrsl
true Am erican cuisine, says
C*
f : John Martin Taylor.
It blended coastal staples oT
i lie and sraToud with rooking
tmentions from around the world
: at a time when Charleston was
t lo n e oT the wealthiest cities In
!♦; America.
;

l-ost In Ihr aTlrrmalh oT the
Civil War. Lowrounlry rooking
Is bring rediscovered, In large
part thunk* to Taylor, who goes
by the nickname lloppln* John
Itoppln' John Is ihr mixture of
rice and beans and hum hock
traditionally served In Southern
homes on New Year's Day. It's
also the name o f a culinary
bookstore tucked away In a
com er of Charleston's historic
district tluii Taylor has operated
since 1080,
Seven years in the research,
the volume published last year
by Bantam Books details Ihe
history and recipes o f Lowcountry rooking.
What most folks think of as
Southern cooking with it* cmpluuils on fried foods date* to
Reconstruction after Ihe South
had been devastated by war.
"After Ihe Civil War. everyone
ale poorly." T aylor explain*.
S o u th e rn c o o k in g b e c a m e
homogeneous because o f that
p o v e r ty and th e ad ven t o f
canned and processed foods.
Bui Lowcountry cooking de­
veloped before the war. And
while other Old World cuisines
were transplanted In whole lo
A m eric a n c itie s , th ey w ere
blended In Charleston amid local
cooking traditions.
" it 's got a Sephardic Jewish
influent* — o k ra ’ and tomatoes
Is purely Mediterranean from Ihe
S ep h a rd ic J e w s . T h e re are
French Inllucnces and British
Influences All the traditional
European herbs were grown
here. There are classic Persian
dishes," Taylor said.

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"Y ou nol only have African
and Caribbean Influences, but
y o u h a ve a b o u t th e sam e
. clim ate. So people here are
g r o w in g okra, an d th e y 'r e
g r o w in g beans und th e y 're
g r o w in g b en n e (s e s a m e ).'*
Taylor said.
Some of the recipes In Taylor’s
4 ; book are traditional. He has
^ u p d a t e d o lh cra fo r m odern
® cooks, but uses only Ingredients
^ t h a t w ere a v a ila b le In anyt tebetlum Charleston.
T h e recipes range from relay lively simple preparation o f grits
* and boiled peanuts to the more
e x o t ic p res e rve d g ra p e v in e
leaves which were used as a
condiment.
W ith thousands o f acres of
marsh on the coast, seafood und
s h e llf is h a r c p r o m in e n t ly
featured. There urc recipes for
stuffed flounder, crabs steamed
in beer, crawfish gumbo and
Charleston breakfast shrimp.
Taylor also tells you how to
p repare a llig a to r and turtle
meat.
Other offerings are as varied as
squirrel, sweet potatoes Carib­
bean style, peanut salad dress­
ing and Taylor's own recipe for
pasta with country ham and
sun-dried tomatoes.
" t know no better food." he
says In his first chapter.
Recipes from "Hoppln* John's
Lowcountry Cooking.' published
by Bantam Books:

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BOFFIN' JOHN
I cup small dried beans such
oscowpeas or black-eyes

5 to 6 cups water
1 dried hot pepper (optional)
1 smoked ham hock
1
medium onion, chopped (about
44 cup)
1 cup tong-grain while rice
Wash and sort the peas. Place
them In a saucepan, add Ihe
water, and discard any peas that
float. Gently boll the peas with
Ihe pepper, ham hock and onion,
uncovered, until lender but not
mushy — about IV i hours — or
until 2 cups o f liquid remain.
Add ihe rice lo the pol. cover,
a n d s im m e r fo r a b o u t 30
minutes, never lifting the lid.
Remove from the heat and
allow lo steam, still covered, for
another 10 minutes. Remove Ihe
cover. dufT with a fork, and serve
Immediately. Serves 6.
STUFFED FLOUNDER
•1 44- lo I-pound flounder
I medium onion, chopped
labout 41 cup)
1 celery rib. chopped labout
I *3 cup)
I -3 cup chopped red or grren
bell pepper
14 pound (1 stick) unaailed
butter, melted
1 pound crabmeal
2 cups while bread lorn Into
small pieces
2 large eggs, lightly bealrn
I tablespoon chopped parsley
I 14-pound center slice boned
country hum. about 14-Inch
thick, finely diced
I tablespoon a m o n tllla d o
sherry
sail and freshly ground pepper
lo taste
Juice of one lemon
Preheat Ihe oven lo 350 de­
grees. Lay the flab bottom aide
(the while side) up on a cutting
board and make an tndaton In
each fish down lo Ihe backbone
along ihe center o f the fish,
stopping Just shy o f the head
and tall. Working at an oblique
angle, slip the knife In between
Ihe flesh and backbone and run
the knife down Ihe ribs on both
sides of the backbone.
Saute Ihe onion, celery and
bell pepper In a heavy saute pan
In about half o f the butter over
medium-high heat until the
lions begin lo become
ent. about 0 minutes. 1
th e crabm eat, b rea d , teggs.
p a rs le y , ham . and s h e rry ,
seasoning lo taste with salt and
pepper. Rem em ber that the
country ham Is sally and will
Impart Its Davor to the crabmeat.
Stuff Ihe fish with the mlxturr.
brush a glass baking pan with
some of the remaining butter,
and add the fish to the pan. Mix
the rest of the butter with the
lemon Juice, pour over the fish,
and bake foi 30 to 45 minutes or
until the fish Hakes easily with a
fork. Serve* 4.
O K R A AND TOMATOES
8 thick slices hickory-smoked
bacon
1 medium onion, chopped
(about 44 cup)
1 pound fresh okra, trimmed
5 v ln e -rlp c n e d to m a to e s ,
p eeled and qu artered, or 1
114-pound can w hole peeled
tomatoes, quartered, with their
Juice
1 fresh hot pepper or cayenne
papperto taste
dry white wine or chicken
stock
chopped fresh herbs o f your
choice for garnish.
Cook the bacon In a cast-iron
skillet over medium heat until it
la uniformly crisp. Remove from
Ihe skillet and set aside to drain.
Add Ihe onion to the bacon
grease and cook until Ihe onion
begins to become transparent,
about 5 minutes. Add the okra
and continue cooking until Ihe
okra begins lo glisten with
moisture. Add the tomatoes and
pepper and low er the heat.
Simmer, uncovered, until the
okra and tomatoes are stewed
evenly, stirring occasionally and
adding wine or stock lo Ihe pan
If necessary lo keep the mixture
soupy. Serve over white rice
steamed In chicken atock and
garnish with fresh herb o f your
choice and Ihe reserved bacon,
crumbled. Serves 6 lo 8.

Familiar words of kindness
ft Som e Ume ago.
you asked your readers If they
could Identify a quotation for
you : "K in d n e ss is - the only
service that will stand the storm
o f life and not waah out. II will
wear well and be remembered
ABIGAIL
long after Ihe prism o f politeness
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VAN BUREN
has faded away. When I ant
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it I plucked a thistle and
planted a flow er wherever I
M RS. JOREFH 8CHILLINQRR.
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N E W YORK
I thought you might tie Inter­
D B A R MRS. 8CH1L LINGER:
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"Lin coln the Unknown.’’ by Dale Thank you and also the mnny
oth er readers w h o wrote to
Carnegie. 1937. p. 222:
reaffirm that the oft-quoted, but
"W h en I am gone.' he moaned. rarely properly credited piece
'I hope It can be saltf of me thnl 1 ab ou t kindness w as one o f
plucked S tlii.ilIt mid planted a Abiuhuin Lincoln's.
Dower wherever I thought a
D E A R ABBYt In response lo
Dower would grow."*
Mr. Norman Savage's question
There Is an Inscription In Ihr regarding Ihe plaremenl o f subbook which rends: "M y Dear |ecls for a fo rm a l w ed d in g
Frances Singer — t hope you get portrait In a photographer's stu­
half as much pleasure out of dio. consider ihe height of the
reading this book a* I got oul of subjects Involved. In most cases,
writing It. As Abe Lincoln used the woman Is shorter than Ihe
to say, ‘ May you pluck a thistle* man: therefore, with the woman
and plant a Dower wherever you sealed Ihe woman would appear
feel a Dower will grow'... Dale even shorter. By scaling Ihe
man. they will opprar lo hr more
Carnegie."
In 1937. before 1 became Mr*. equal In height.
Also, before wom en's lib. the
J o s e p h S c h t lllu g e r , I was
F r a n c e * S i n g e r — Dale
woman was considered lo be
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DRAM ABBTt The reason the
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picture was lo show every Inch
o f her elegant, hand-sewn gown.
She probably wore several pet­
ticoats u n der It. and many
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D E A R ABBY; I am getting
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eight years later) took place 15
years ago.
Since I am close to m y uncles
and aunts on my father's side. I
would like to Invite them lo our
wedding. Would It lie proper?
They attended my Drst wedding,
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Take a stand
against spouse abuse
DBAS DR. O OTTt I've had a
problem Tor all 46 years of my
marrtugc. My husband Is domi­
neering. always right and cannot
be found wrong. He will not
listen to m y views. I'm forbidden
to work, must be home and used
to be pregnant constantly and
always I do os I am told. I've
hated Intercourse because It
normally occurs when he re­
turns from the tavern, drunk
and stinky. He constantly puts
me down and my only pleasure
has c o m e fro m m y s e v en
children, 16 grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. I cannot
speak w ith a c o u n se lo r or
minister, and you are my only
hope-In rom lng to grips with a
horrible situation.
D EAR R E A D E R : This Is. In­
deed. a horrible situation, ns wife
abuse always is. I do nol have
any ready-made answers.
Nonetheless. It seems to me
that you’ ve gol to get help. In
order to do that, you'll have to
speak out to someone: one of
your children, a clergyman, a
counselor, or some health pro­
fessional. This Is not a problem
you ran solve by yourself: in
fact, you’ve been unable to solve
It for 46 years.
In an abusive environment
such as yours, there Is always nn
attacker and a victim. I am
suggesting that you don't have
to be a victim anymore. There
are trained professionals ready
to help you. and numerous
agencies willing to protect you.
However. In order to get help,
you’ll have to shed your Image of
a helpless. Intimidated, power­
less woman.
In short, you'll have to modify
your role as a victim, an act that
you may have great difficulty
carrying out because of all the
• lu ggage" you’re burdened with
from your long and unsatisfying
marriage, as well as what may
h a v e b e e n a t r o u b le s o m e
childhood.
The good news Is that help Is a
telephone call away. Check your

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queen. After winning with the
club ace. Morris awltched to his
trump. West won with the see
and returned the diamond queen
to dummy's king.
Now South should have ruffed
a low club with his last diamond.
If West overrufls. South wtns
seven tricks- two spades, four
diamonds and one club. Plus
300 would have given East-West
just 34 matrhpotnts out of 100
and relegated them to second.
But If West discards, eventually
he scores the diamond four. The
penalty of 500 would have been
w orth 52 points: enough to
retain first place.

By BaraJca Beds Osol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
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fe e lin g s could result If you
expect loo much from your
co-participant. Th e same will be
true If he/shc expects too much
from you.

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going to have to be courageous
In taking a stand. And you'll
h a v e to a c c e p t the r e ­

By Phillip A ider
The Epson Worldwide Pslrs
events were held on June 4 and
S. The announced winners of the
second heat were Nt Xiao Ting
and Ming Jlan from China, with
a acore of 1816. However. Julius
Fields and Calvin Morris played
In a game In Rochdale Village.
N.Y.. that was run under the
auspices of the American Itrldgr
Association. It was rrportrd that
they scored 1778. but they
uciuolly had 1873.
As Fields and Munis were not
responsible for the error, by the
time you read this they will,
hopefully, have received the
appropriate prizes.
Fields and Morris did very well
on this deal, but the declarer
could have madr life tougher for
Fields, silting West.
North's bid qf two no-trump
showed a minor two-sulter.
Fields led the spade queen.
Declarer won with the ace and

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be substantially enhanced In the
year ahead. In arrangements
where you were previously con­
tent to be a follower, you'll now
want a more commanding role.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) In
com petitive situations today.
you should fare well If you think
o f your competitors o f being at
least as good os you are and of
your being at least as good as
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L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Things you enjoy doing today
you will do with efficacy, but
assignments or tasks you dislike
might not be things to which
y o u ' l l w a n t to a f f i x y o ur
signature. Take pride in all you
do.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In
a join t endeavor today bad

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yellow pages for women's sup­
port groups. AJ-Anon. wife-abuse
protection groups, municipal
agencies, or counselors In your
community.

Actually. South called for the
club king. West ruffed, cashed
the diamond Jack and exited
with thr spade Jack. Now South
could win only five tricks: two
spades and three diamonds. Plus
800 gave East-West 03 points.

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SA G ITTA R IUS (Nov. 23-l)cc.
21) Small domestic Issues could
be blown totally out of propor­
tion today. Keep this In mind
before you start finding faults
with your mate.

not a person who holds pro­
longed grudges. Today forgive­
ness 'is likely to govern your
behavior.
T A U S U 8 (April 20-May 20)
Small Issues could cause you
considerable frustration today
and slow you up more than they
should. Conversely. If you have
to deal with something serious
and Important, you'll handle It

C A PR IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
10) In your material affairs today
)fou might come out better If you
follow your own advice and
counsel Instead o f adhering to
the suggestions o f others.
AQ UAR IUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. IB)
You'll have to be a bit thick
skinned today If you Intend to
take over a faltering situation
and reorganize It. Even though
you'll be right, you might be
severely criticized.
PI8CB8 (Feb. 20-March 20)
T h e consequences o f your acts
could afTed others adversely
today, so be sure your Intentions
are pure and noble. If they
aren't, problems are possible.
A R IB S (March 21-Apr!l 10)
Even though you can get quite
ungry from time to time, you're

O B M N I (May 21-Junc 20)
Don't do anything today you
know from personal experience
could cause you or someone else
a problem. If you Ignore your
Judgment, you're apt to regret It.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Today you might be Inclined to
strive for som ething that Is
presently beyond your capabili­
ties. Don’t spin your wheels on
the unattainable, set realistic
objectives.
L E O (July 23-Aug. 22) A
domineering associate might try
to Involve you In something
today In which you do not want
to participate. Stand up for your
rights and don't be coerced.
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                    <text>Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1 9 0 8
85th Year, No. 304 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
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S p o rts

Quality
child
care
Need increases as more moms employed
B y V IC K I D e S O R M IE R
H e r a ld S t a ll W r ite r

S e m in o le Haw ks b o w out
l lu- Seminole Hawks were eliminated from
ihe Am i-rlm ti Soli hall Association 12-and-under
t&lt;lrls national championship tournament after
losing two of three names Saturday
Sec Page 1If

BRIEFS
E S O L fall term to b e g in
SA N FO R D - The fall term for E S O L (English
for Speakers ol Other Languages) and ESI.
college preparatory classes will begin on Mon
d a v. Aug. 23 at Seminole C o m m un ity College.
Sanford
I lie program's outreach programs are also
offered ai various locations throughout (he
count v
T h e E S O L program offers Beginning I.
B eginning II. Intermediate a nd Advanced
classes Monday through Friday H a m until 1
p in
Evening classes are offered from 5:30 until
m .id p m Monday through Thursday.
All the ESO L classes are free.
Th e ESI. college prep classes are also offered
during the day and in the evening. Those
classes help students develop strong English
skills that will give them a solid bosc for their
college studies.
There Isa fee for the college prep classes
For more Information, call the E S O L program
at SC C at 3 2 3 -1450. ext. 662

SAN FO R D — Child care Is an essential, though
often expensive, reality of modern day life.
With nearly 70 percent of the women working
outside the home, more and more families are
finding the need to place their children In the
care of others for at least part of tin- day or for
several days each week.
Single parents nerd assistance as well.
"It's tltr break up of ilir traditional family that
has caused a lot ol this need," said Maria Lorenz,
who placed her two-year-old In child care after
she returned lo the work force recently.
She said she took a yrar-aud-a-hall off from her
See Care. Page 5 A

After school programs
offered by Y to public
B y V IC K I D s S O R M IE R
H e ra ld S ta fl W r i t e r
SANFORD - T h e YM CA of Central Florida In
Seminole County offers after school enrichment
classes for students at nil Seminole County
public schools.

Dr. W h o ?

Swedish descendants organize

Local actors
revive fam ous
British show
B y N IC K P F E IF A U F
H e ra ld S ta ff W r i t e r
LA K E M ARY — The overall concept sounds
complex. A British science fiction T V show
depleting the universe several centuries In the
future lias been videotaped locally, using people
from Luke Mary.
Julia Langston of Lake Mary, heads a not-forprofit club called "Guardians ol Galltfrey" (GOG),
wltlrh has been In existanee for tlie jiast seven
years
"W e are all fans ol the "Doctor W ho" British
srt-ll television show." she explained. "Although
the show aired lor 26 consecutive years, a new
episode hasn't been produced In the Iasi four

Teens charged in Jordan murder
LU M B ER ! ON. S.C. - After a weekend of wild
speculation surrounding the slaying of basket­
ball star Michael Jordan's father, authorities
arrested two teen agers and said the motive
seemed to lie simple highway robbery.
Th e suspects, two 18-year-olds with criminal
records, were caught In part through calls they
made from Jam es Jordan's cur phone over
several days following Ills slaying last month,
police said.
T h e two allegedly had set out to rob someone,
never Imagining their victim would lie the futher
ol the Chicago Bulls basketball star, one of the
world's richest and most celebrated athletes.
Bui on Sunday officials arrested Larry Martin
Dcm cry of Rowland and Daniel Andre Green of
Lutnberlon on charges of m urder, armed
robbery and conspiracy. T h e y were Jailed
without bond pending their first court appear­
ance today.
"T h e y iiod conspired to rob Indore they left
hom e." said Cumberland County Sheriff Morris
Bcdsole, "I don't know If they knew who. what
or where This Is what they ended up with."
Green was paroled In June idler serving less
than two years for a conviction In Robeson
C ounty for assault with a deadly weapon with
Intent to kill and armed robbery. Robeson
County Sheriff Hubert Stone said. Dcm cry was
under Indictment for untied robbery and out on
bond

J a c k p o t nearly d o u b le s
T A L L A H A S S E E - The Florida Lotto jackjiot
swelled to an estimated $30 million Sunday
alter another weekly game was played out
without a single hlg winner.
Th e grand prize was slundlng at $16 million
— a result front a rollover the week before —
when the num bers 7 -2 1-23--12-44-48 were
draw n late Saturday.
Th e weekly game ptoduerd 277 tickets with
five of the six numbers, and they are worth
$1.5111.50 each. There were 15.645 four-of-slx
winners, worth $64.50 each, and 301.065
th in - of six winners worth $4.50 each.
l.ick|&gt;oi estimates are based on funds from
rollovers. Lotto sales projections and projected
long-term Interest rates with a 20-ycar payout to
one winner.
From staff nnd w lrsrspo rts

INDEX
B rldoo........................... 6B Horoscops ....
C l a s s i f i e d s ......... 4B.5B Movies............ .
C o m ic s ......................... BB Nation.............
C ro s s w o rd .................. SB Paoplo.............
Dear A b b y................... 3B Pollca..............
Deaths.......................... BA School Manu
Dr. O o tt........................ SB Sports..............
Ed ito ria l....................... 4A Te le v is io n ....
Flo rid a ..........................2A W eather.........

..... 6 B
...... 3B
.......BA
...... 3B
...... 3A
.......BA
1 B .2 B
.......3B
..... 2A

laist year, when I he City of Sanford Recre­
ation Department mude the decision to discon­
tinue the free after school care, parents were
offered the " Y " option for $10 per student.
"W e wanted to make the transition from free
care to paid care a lltllc easier." said Maureen
L See Y M C A . Page 5A

y r u r s .”
Httitt Photo by S o w n Wonnor

S e ve ra l d o z e n S w e d i s h d e s c e n d a n t s g a th e ro d at
F irs t S tre e t G a lle ry S u n d a y a fte rn o o n ,
S p o n s o r e d by th e St L u c ia F e s tiv a l o r g a n iz a tio n .
t h e g a th e r in g w a s t o o r g a n iz e d e s c e n d a n ts o f
p e r s o n s b r o u g h t t o th o area by G e n H e n ry

S a n f o r d in th e 1 8 7 0 s A m o n g t h o s o a t t e n d i n g
w e r e (left to r i g h t ) D o u g S t e n s t r o m , G u s to !
N o r d g r o n . S c o l l D a rt. Sid V ih le n . Sr., D o ris
G o r m l y , Ida M a e S | o b lo m , O h s S i o b l o m a n d
Julian S le n s lr o m

"So we thought we should do something
ourselves to keep the Doctor Who program
alive." she said.
Th e group obtained a camera and videotape
equipment, and produced tlu-lr own episode of
Doctor Who. called "Th e New O rder." using
memlK-rs of their G(X1 Productions club. The
See Show . Page 5A

B o u le v a r d -w id e n in g c o m p le te d b u t...
...Digging continues for installation of irrigation system
B y N IC K P F E IF A U F
H e r a ld S t a l l W r lto r
L A K E MARY - Although Phase I of the Lake
Mary Boulevard widening project Is considered
complete, digging Is still underway between
Country Club Road and Lake Emma Road
Th e work Involves the Installation of an

irrigation system, w hich will use reclaimed water
supplied by Seminole County.
“ Many people have voiced objections lo ihc
digging now underway on the boulevard, after
the $6 million widening project was supposed to
have been completed." said Parks and Recre­
ation Director Jo h n Holland,
lie explained. "W h e n the original Interlocal

Candidate

agreement by Lake Mary and Seminole County
was made with Mahoney Construction, the
laving of Irrigation pipes was to have been
Included, and done at the same time construction
was underway.”
After Mahoney pulled out of the agreement."
lie continued, "the construction work stopped for
See Digging, Page 5A

Stopping to smell the posies

Altam onte salesman seeks
Furlong’s commission seat

B y J . M A R K B A R F IE L D
H e r a ld S e n io r S t a ll W r l t o r
S A N FO R D Rob Bernys. an
Altamonte Springs Republican, lias
announced his candidacy for the
District 4 county commission seat
n o w held by D e m o cra t L a rry
Furlong.
Bernys. 25. says Furlong Is a
reactionary that responds to pro­
blems rather than prevent them,
citing Furlong’s school und law
enforcement Impact fee proposals as

T e m p s d o w n slightly
Partly cloudy with a
•It) |&gt;crccnt chance of
a fte rn o o n t h u n d e r s t o r m s . H ig h
a ro u n d 9 0 . W in d
northwest lOtnph.

F o r m o r a w e a t h e r , s e a R ag s 2 A
Rob Bernys

an example.
"I think that the residents would
be better served by me than La rry
Furlong." says Bernys.
Furlong said Iasi week he has not
deckled whether to seek another
term, which ends In November
1994.
Bernys has lieen a resident ol
Seminole C o u n ty for six years.
In c lu d in g liv e at Ills p re se nt
Ridgewood Street address, lie pre­
viously lived In Orange County and
New York State, lie lias worked as a
regional salesm an for R a lston
P u rin a p r o d u c t s since 1 9 9 1 .
Formerly, lie studied business ut
Florida Southern College. In Lake­
land He received a two-year degree
from Seminole Com m unity College.
Bernys Is married to Patricia
Allccn Burns. Th e couple have one
child
Bernys has prepared an eightpoint "Action Plan" should he be
elected. T h e positions Includ e
seeking to centralize urban areas of
the county. Infill developed areas
and effectively manage grow th.
Bernys would also establish water
and sewer usage "goals" for homes
nnd businesses to conserve water,
olfer incentives for sensitive-land
donations and centrallzr library
book purchases w lih other central
Florida com m un itie s to reduce
costs

H t'ltd Photo b , S u ttn Wonnot

M a n y w o n d e r o u s t h i n g s a w a it e x a m i n a t i o n if p e o p le s t o p a n d ta k e th e
tim e Y o u n g C h r i s t o p h e r S lo n e o f S a n fo r d p a u s e s in h is d a y 's f u n to
e x a m in e t h o I n t r i c a c i e s o f o n e o f n a tu r e 's c r e a tio n s , an o u t b u r s t o f
flo w e rs

�SA - Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Monday. August 16. 1893

NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS TH E S T A T E

America’s sea faces new threat
■ y B IL L K A C Z O R
Associated Press Writer

Oil slick returns to coast
M A D EIR A B E A C H - Thousands of barrels or oil which
spilled during a Tam pa Bay collision coated the coaM here
Sunday, bul It should be removed within days, ofllclals said.
T h e slick fouled mangroves and grounded wildlife when It
moved ashore from the G ulf of Mexico, where It had drifted
after two barges and a freighter collided.
T h e accident last Tuesday dumped an estimated 5.000
barrels of oil Into Tam pa Bay and caused on Inferno which
raged for 15 hours. No one was Injured.
As many as 500 workers are expected to take part In the
clean up Monday. It Is a Job that will take a few days and will
probably keep the beaches at Madeira Beach. Treasure Island
and Rcdlngton Beach closed. ofTIcInls said.
T w o vacuum trucks were expected to work the benches
overnight, said Jo h n H. Johnson, president of Bouchard
Transportation Co. which operated one of the barges Involved
In the collision.
Johnson, whose company Is paying for m uch of the cleanup,
said other heavy equipment may be used Monday to expedite
removal. Th e sard and oil collected likely will go to an asphalt
plant.
T h e other barge's operator, Marltrans Operating Partners
L.P.. also Is paying for cleanup.

P EN S A C O LA — Environm en­
tal officials hope enthusiasm
generated by the Just-ended Year
of the G ulf of Mexico will con­
tinue as "Am erica's Sea" faces
yet another threat from flooding
along the u p pe r M ississippi
River.
Scientists arc predicting (hat a
"dead zone" In the gulf oft the
Louisiana and Texas coasts may
double In size to 6.000 square
miles because of the flooding,
said William Whitson, chief of
operations for the federal Gulf of
Mexico Program.
"It's natural to be concerned,
as we all nre. with the human
Impact and the tragedy of the
flood on ... dally lives." Whitson
said from the program's office at
the Stcnnls Space Center near
Bay St. Louis, Miss. "B u t the
environmental story Is the gulf Is
an end {mini. T h is Is where it all
ends up ."
Th e Mississippi's Impact was
one of the focal points of the
E n v i r o n m e n t a l P r o t e c t io n
Agency-sponsored Year of the
Gulf that officially endrd in Ju ly .
Vice President A1 Gore Joined
more than 1.200 students from
Louisiana to Minnesota to test
the Mississippi and feeder rivers
May 12. Th e students wrote
letters to govem m cnl offtcluls.
project sponsors and newspaper
editors to tell them what they
learned.

W om an decapitated by boat
MIAMI — A woman was struck and killed by a boat Sunday
as she snorkcled In Blscayne Bay without a dive Hag. officials
said.
Th e 44-year-old woman, who was not Identified, was on the
surface of the water off Dinner Key Marina when she was
decapitated by the passing boat, said Capt. Mike Lamphear of
the Florida Marine Patrol. She died Instantly.
Th e driver of the 26-foot speed boat did not sec her. he said.
"T h e woman was snorkellng without a dive flag which Is
required by law and which was designed to help others stay
aw ay." Lamphear said.
Th e boaters stopped Immediately to lend their assistance to
the woman, whose husband and son were In a nearby boat.
W S V N -T V In Miami reported.
"T h e y did everything hum anly possible to try to help her."
lam phear said.

Captain: Freighter
made sudden turn
B y Associated Press
T A M P A — A captain of one of the tugboats Involved In last
week's fiery crash In Tam p a Bay said the freighter's captain
made a sudden turn (hat sent two barges and the ship on a
collision course.
Mike Panagakos. mate of the Seafarer tugboat, told the Murtnr
Board of Investigation on Sunday that he and Capt. Charles
Chapm an never had tim e to approve an agreement w ith Capt.
Thom as Baggett of the Balsa 37 Dial would alter their original
passing plans.
Panagakos Inbound Seafarer had nearly overtaken the
Bouchard barge rig and was approaching a bend in the channel
at the tug’s m axim um speed of 9 VS knots.
But Panagokos testified he saw no evidence that Balsa 37 was
starting a right turn at the bend that Baggett had communicated
before. T h is meant that It would likely swing wide, possibly Into
their path.
A couple of seconds later. Baggett told the Seafarer the vessels
would have to switch to two whittles, w hich means each would
veer to the left, the mate said. At that exact moment. Baggett
started his move to the left. Pansgakoa added.
Chapm an, meanwhile, had no choice but to do the same,
turning hard to the left and throwring the vessel In reverse.
Panagakos said.
But that was nbt enough to stop the momentum of the barge,
and the Balsa 37 and Ocean 255 collided amid a shower of
sparks and fire. Panagakos said. Th e m ale said he didn't know
that the Balsa went on to hit the Capt. Fred Bouchard and Its
barge, B155. until he saw It two hours later on television.
"T h e test showed us what wc
already realized," Whitson said.
"T h e re arc nutrients coming
down the Mississippi River sys­

tem and they nre having an
effect on the gulf. T o what
extent. It's going to lake time to
bear that out."

The nutrients — from sources
that Include fertilizers washing
off farms and effluent from
sewage system s — promote
algur blooms that lake so much
oxygen from the water In the
dend zone that fish cannot live
there.
The size of the dead zone
f lu c t u a t e s , d e p e n d in g on
weather co nditio ns and the
amount of water (lowing into the
gulffrom the Mississippi.
The goals of Year of the Gulf
Included making people aware
that what happens upstream has
an Impact, and realizing the
gulfs importance to the nutlou
as a provider of seafood, recre­
ation. commerce and natural
resources.
The observance was designed
to generate public support that
w ill be necessary to obtain
money and pass new laws to
clean and protect the gulf.
"Now with the flooding this Is
even more significant to show
again the importance of the
gulf." said Doug Llpka. acting
director of the Gulf of Mexico
Program.
The EP A -sponsored program
has two events scheduled next
month to keep the focus on the
gulf.
A "Take Pride G u lfw id e "
beach cleanup has been sched­
uled In the gulf states — Florida.
Alabama. Mississippi. Louisiana
nnd Texas — for Sept .18.

Shellfish
sleuths eye
security
device

W om an sought in Disney stabbing
L A K E B U E N A V IS T A — Authorities said Sunday they had
found a knife case but not the weapon or the woman who
slashed two men waiting for a tram to the Magic Kingdom at a
W all Disney World parking lot.
"W e haven't received any Information as to who she Is or
made any arrest." Sgt. Steve Jones, of the Orange County
Sheriffs Office, said Sunday.
William Harris. 41. of Clnnamlnson, N .J.. was walling for a
tram with his daughter Friday when he noticed Robert Rose.
37. of Miami, had been stabbed. Jones said.
When Harris came over to help Rose, the woman yelled at
him and slashed him several times with a 6-Inch paring knife,
i „ cutting his arm and hand.
Witnesses told Investigators the hcavyset woman believed to
be In her early-30s made a comment to Rose before stabbing
him he shouldn't be looking at females that way. Jones said.

B y Associated N i l ___________
CEDAR KEY T h e same
security device used to protect
valuable pieces of art may soon
be used by Levy and Dixie
county shellfish farms still reel­
ing over this sum m er's theft of a
million seed clams.

Suw annee singing the low-water blues
W H IT E SPR IN G S — Much of the Suwannee River, that fabled
stream m em orialised by Stephen Foster, could become a "trickle" If North-Central Florida doesn't soon get some rain.
"It's within tenths of the lowest ever." hydrologist Dennis
Price said after taking a measurement at White Springs, 25
miles south of the river's source in the Okefenokee Swamp. "If
we don't get any rain, this river really could become a trickle."
T h e river began dropping this spring and la 3 to 5 feet below
It normal level, sold Price, who works for the Suwannee River
Water Management District.
As a result, recreation on the river has been brought almost
to a standstill. Boaters are nearly non-existent; canoeists can
still navigate the river, but they risk hitting rock bottoms and
being forced to portage.

From Associated Prsss reports

T h e aquatic farmers gathered
recently for a demonstration of a
system already used to Identify
some exotic animals and pricey
personal property.
T h e system put through Its
paces by Dr. Hank Stoddard, a
D ix ie C o u n ty v e te r in a ria n ,
allows animals or other marked
Items to be Identified by using
low-energy radio signals.
"W hat this means Is that the
technology Is out there to keep
shellfish product u n d er one
o w n e rs h ip u n til It ge ts to
m a rk e t." Stoddard told T h e
Gainesville Sun.
Th e clam theft occurred In
J u ly .

W ay Back W hen
A few weeks aoo the Herald published a "Way
Back When" story about the A.J. Losaing
"Quick Service" Transfer and Storage Com­
pany. According to the best Information
available the company has continued in no less
than nine decades under the same name. The
firm provided every type of bus and truck
service available. Pictured here la Wllmer C.
Losslng, brother of A .J. Losaing, at the wheel
of one of Lossing'a vehicles. Close examina­
tion of the photo indicates the picture was

taken with the Forrest Lako Holel In the
background which means lha picture was made
as early as 1927. The hotel may have leased Iho
vehicle to transport guests for downtown
shopping, lours, exhibition games al the
Municipal Park, golfing at what is now the
Mayfair Country Club, and to carry folks from
(he PICO railroad station or the rlverboats that
sailed the SI. Johns River. It may have also
been used as a school bus from time to time.

Governor’s Mansion security upgrade embroiled in controversy
By CURT ANDERSON
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — It seemed like a simple Idea
to upgrade the obsolete 20-year-old security
system at the Governor's Mansion.
It has turned out to be much more difficult: the
com pany that installed and now maintains the
purrent system is protesting the award of a new
3123.000 contract to another company.

LOTTBRY
M IA M I - H e re are the
w in n in g n um b ers selected
Sunday In ths Florida Lottsry:

And that happened after the first set of six bids
was rejected by the Florida Department of Law
En fo rce m e n t, w h ich found none met the
specifications for the new system.
F D L E has wanted for years to improve the
mansion's security system, which was installed
during former Gov. Reubln Askew's administra­
tion and la woefully behind the times technologi­
cally. Some aapecta of the system don't even
work properly.

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Sanford Herald
Monday. August 16. 1993
Vol. 65. No. 304
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Baturda y by Ttw Sanlord Harold,
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M oO N F ranch A m ., Sanlard.
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Florida and additional mailing

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Besides protecting Gov. Lawton Chiles, first
lady Rhea Chiles and anyone else who stays nt
the mansion, the system keeps an estimated S2
million worth of paintings, antiques and other
Items safe from harm.
F D L E consulted with the U.S. Marshal's Gfllce
and the Secret Service to help design a new
system. Now. those specifications are the subject
of a dispute between security system companies.

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"T h e overall system design Is old," said Jum lc
M cLaughlin, director of executive Investigations
at F D L E .
Several previous efforts to overhaul the system
were "p u t aside when we started having budget
problems." he said.
M cLaughlin wouldn't go into details for fear of
compromising safety, but essentially F D L E wants
to Improve surveillance, controls on access to the
Mansion and ways to m onitor the entire grounds.

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cloudy In the afternoon with a
30 percent chance of th u n ­
derstorms. High In the lower
60s.
Extended Forecast: A weak
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central peninsula this Monday
morning wilt sag southward Into
(he aouth peninsula on Tuesday.

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■■ACM CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
0-1 Vt feet and semi glassy.
Current Is to the south with a
water temperature of 80 degrees.
Now S m y rn a Beach: Waves are
2-3 feet with a slight chop.
Current Is to the south, with a
water temperature of 81 degrees.

TUESDAY
SOLUNAR TABLE: M in. 5:15
a.m.. 5:35 p.m,; Muj. 1 1:25 am...
11:50 p.in. T1DE8: Daytona
Beach: highs. 8:08 a .m .. 8:34
p.m .; lows, 1:59 a.m.. 2:14 p.m.;
New Smyrna Beach: highs.
8:13 a.m .. 8:39 p.m .: lows, 2:04
a.m.. 2:19 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 8:28 a.m.. 8:54 p.m.:
tows, 2:19 a.m.. 2:34 p.m .

■OATINQ
St. Augustins to Jupiter Inlet
Today and tonight: W ind west
10 to 15 kts. Seas 2 to 4 ft. Bay
and Inland waters a moderate
chop In exposed areas. Scattered
thunderstorms.

T h e h igh tem perature In
Sanford Sunday was 89 degrees
and the overnight low was 73 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
R e cord e d rainfall for the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Mon­
day, totalled .14 of an Inch.
T h e temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 81 degrees and
Monday's overnight low was 76.
os recorded *by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
O th er Weather Service data:
□ S u a d u y ’s h igh.................... 88

□Buromstric pressure.30.01
□Relative Humidity....85 pet
□Wtad*.
.NW 8 m.p.h.
□Rainfall.........06 of an in.
S u n s e t •mimiiitiitio 8 :0 4 p.m .
□ S u n r is e ....... .......... .6188 a.m.

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Birmingham
97 49
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Blimarck
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Boiton
79 49
Burling Ion. VI
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Charlotte.N C
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Kantat City
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�Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida - M onday, A ugust 16. 1903 -

Hubert White. 38, 131214 Mulberry Ave.. Sanford, was
churned with domestic violence on Friday by Sanford Police.
Potter said White came home and began shouting at the
woman with whom he lives.
The y said that when she asked him to leave, he began
choking her.
Police hark him to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
hr was held on $2,500 bond.

Cindy
floods
Puerto
Rico

Man charged with wife-battering

■ y D A V ID B K A R D
Associated Press Writer_________

Domestic violence charged

Frank Lee Davis, 33. 700 Airport B lvd„ Sanford, was charged
with battery-domestic violence by Sanford Police.
Poller said he was arguing w ith his wife when he began
shouting obscenities, grabbed her by the neck and shoved her
against the wall. Th e y said he also threw her on the floor,
tx-gun pounding on her back and blocked the door when she
tried to get away.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $2,500 bond.

Money to celebrate
Tro y Anthony Sousa, 24. 3710 S. Sipes Ave.. Sanford, and a
IG ycar-oltl girl with whom he lives were chnrged with grand
theft by Seminole County shcrlfrs deputies.
Deputies said the two were cleaning the accounts trailer of
the Toyotaland ear dealership when they found a money bag
used for deposits.
Deputies said the girl opened the bag and counted $992 In
cash,plus checks.
Deputies said Sousa ripped up the checks and threw them
away.
The two rented a truck and traveled to Daytona Beach,
deputies said, where they spent the night and $507. They told
police they wanted to celebrate their first anniversary in style.
They were taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
and held on $ 1.000 bond.

Reckless driving charged
George Matthrw’ Elkins. 38. 143 Country Club Dr.. Sanford,
was charged by Sanford police w ith reckless driving, fleeing
and attempting to elude.
Police said they had made a traffic stop and Elkins led them
on a chase. He finally stopped in the parking lot of Goldsboro
Elementary School.
Ii wns later revealed by computer check that Elkins' driver
license had been revoked.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility. Bond
had not yet been set.

Drug charges filed
Bradley Spencer Lane. 21. 165 Exeter Ave.. Longwood, was
charged with |x&gt;ssession of cocaine and possession of less than
20 grams of marijuana by the Altamonte Springs Police.
Police said they saw him go through a red light so he was
slopped. He gave them permission to search his car.
They found a small amount of cocaine, three baggies of
marijuana and $ 160 In cash.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $3,500 bond.

Minor charged with drinking
Mark Gregory Sllvestro, 20. 244 Cambridge Ave.. Longwood.
was charged with possession of alcohol by someone under 21
years of age.
Police said they responded to a loud party in the Sweetwater
Oaks subdivision./
Upon arrival; they found Sllvestro holding a half-quart bottle
of beer.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $500 bond.

Warrant arrests
• Karen Yolanda Moore. 22. 1317 Douglas St.. Sanford,
failure to uppear In court on charges of petit theft, bond: $350.
• Leroy Kelt!. 41. 2742 Bungalow Blvd.. Sanford, warrant for
attempted robbery, bond: $2,000.
• Hntnnoonrnt Dowlatram. 29. 147 Sandalwood Way,
Longwood. failure lo appear In court on charges of trespassing
after warning, bond: $500.

G am e agency has
changed focus in
B rantly’s 33 years
l y A s s o c ia te d P r e s s
T A L L A H A S S E E - Th e outgo­
ing director of Florida's game
and fish department says the
agency's focus has expanded to
non-game species, though rejec­
tion of n bcar-hunttng ban was
the biggest controversy of his
tenure.
"There ts a large constituency
of |x-opIr not Interested In hun­
ting and llshtng. T h e y want
wildlife observation and hiking,"
Col. Robert Brantly (old The
Gainesville S u n for a story
Sunday.
Brantly Is retiring Oct. 31 after
33 years with the Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
and 16 as executive director. He
Joined the agency In 1957 as a
wildlife officer In Orange County.
While he has been executive
director, the annual budget has
grown from $15.8 million to
$56.3 million and the number of
employees has Increased from
678 to 933.
The amount of land managed
for hunting has declined slightly,
however, from 5.7 million to 5.6
million acres.
Instead of dealing mostly with
hunters and anglers, the agency
now devotes more than half Its
efforts to other activities. Brantly
said. "W e have been able lo
place greater emphasis on the
lio n -h u n te d species w ithout
diminishing our emphasis In the
hunting area."
The biggest controversy has
been the commission's refusal to
ban bear hunting In two areas In
North Florida, in Baker and

C o lu m b ia counties and the
Apalachicola National Forest.
T h e bear Is listed as a threat­
ened species elsewhere In the
state, and hunting Is banned.
T h e co m m issio n staff re ­
commended last year that bear
h u n t i n g be d i s c o n t i n u e d
because of a public outcry over
the remaining two areas.
T h e five-member panel re­
jected the recommendation In
favor of a study on how to
m anage the bear population
statewide.
Commission members have a
laym an's view, offsetting (hose
of agency professionals who deal
w ith Issues dally. Brantly said.
T h e s t u d y w i l l a llo w a
balanced decision, he said.
"W h a t we try to do is present to
the board all the pertinent In­
formation to them and make a
recommendation for them to act
on.

SAN J U A N . Puerto Rico —
Tropical Storm Cindy, carrying
heavy rains and -10 mph sus­
tained w in d s , brushed past
Puerto Rico's southern coast on
a collision course loduy with the
Dominican Republic.
Th o u s a n d s of D o m inica ns
filled gus tanks and slocked up
an bottlrd water and canned
goods ahead of Cindy, which
battered Martinique and was
blamed for at least one death oil
the French Island.
Since becom ing a tropical
storm S a tu rd a y . C in d y has
pelted the Caribbean with steady
rains of up to 4 Inches and
Isolated showers of up to H
Inches, said Martin Nelson of the
National Hurricane Center In
Coral Gables. Fla.
Nelson said some strengthen­
in g of C i n d y 's w in d s w a s
expected before her touchdown
(his afternoon on the Dominican
coast.

M eeting of
the m inds
Members of the Weslside
Community Association met
recently at the West Sanford
Boys &amp; Girls Club with guest
spoakers H ow ard Jeffries,
above right, grounds mainte­
nance coordinator for (he City
of Sanford; Daryl McLain,
District 5 County Commis­
sioner; and Frank Shelton, a
m em ber of the Markham
Woods Homeowners Associa­
tion, Lake Mary, addressing
the crowd. Jeffries updated
the president of the club,
Anthony Peoples, seated left,
and the general membership
on u p c o m in g projects to
beautify the Goldsboro area. A
"Trash Bash" along West 13th
Street is planned for Sept. 11.
M cLain, sta n din g left, in ­
tro d u c e d F ra n k S h e lto n ,
seated rig h t, to give the
association advice on how
their homeowners association
was formed and pointers on
attaining its charter.

At 8 a.m E D T . the poorly*
defined center of Cindy was
located near latitude 17.5 north,
longitude 69.3 west or about 65
miles south-southeast of Santo
Domingo In the Dotnlnlcun Re­
public. Tropleul rains extending
70 miles from the center.
C in d y was m oving to the
w e s t-n o rth w e st at 13 m p h .
p o u rin g ra in on the M ona
Passage and stirring waves up to
eight feet. Th e channel separates
Puerto Rico from Hispaniola, the
Island that the Dominican Re­
public and H alil share.
Dominicans Issued warnings
along the nation's south and east
coasts.

Panel, judges clash on detaining youths
$y Associated Fries__________
O R L A N D O , — Jud ge s w ho
•end yo u th ! to detention centers
when state.rehabilitation pro­
grams are k ill go beyond their
authority, says a draft report by
ajuvenllejusllce panel.
But those w ho hear Juvenile
cases. like Circuit Judge Walter
Komanskl of Orlando, say the
alternatives are equally unac­
ceptable.
For example. Komunskl said
he ordered a 15-ycur-old boy
convicted of raping two sisters
into one of the strictest re­
habilitation programs.
B u t the p ro g ra m hud an
eight-month w alling list. Th e
teen went home, because rules
didn't allow Komanskl to put
him In a detention center despite
a psychological report saying he
probably would rape again.
"T h a i's the w ay the system
works," Komanskl told The O r­
lando Sentinel for a story S u n ­
day.
Th e Commission on Juvenile
Justice Is lo vote Friday In
Orlando on whether to approve
the draft report on thc'Orlando
Regional J u v e n ile Detention
Center and urge changes In
whom Is held there.
During a Ju n e Inspection the
panel found youths accused of
m in o r crim es such as tres­
passing were being held, 84
children were In the 75-bcd
center, and at least 11 shouldn't
have been thrre.
Child advocates said the De­
partm ent of Health and Re­
habilitative Services long ago
should have had more children's
facilities. Th e Legislature has
appropriated m oney for p ro ­
grams for Juvenile offenders but
H R S hasn't used ft properly, the
commission said.
HRS said it Is doing the best
Job possible. Rick Bedson. H RS
Juvenile Justice manager, said
more than 60 new treatment
beds will be available by Decent-

fiT h e re is a philosophy p erm eating o u t of
T a lla h a s s e e from p eo p le in certain po sitio n s
of p o w er th a t kids sh o u ld never h e d etain ed :
I d o n ’t th in k these p eo p le in T a lla h a s s e e
u n d erstan d w h a t’s g o in g on In o u r so c iety. J
-Seminole Circuit Judge Leonard Wood
tier for lilt* district encompassing
Orange and Seminole counties,
shortening wafting lists.
T h e Juve n ile Justice C om ­
mission staff said In the report
that Judges were violating the
law and children's rights, and
Orange and Setnlnole county
Judges were Ihc worst offenders.
"W hat the Judges are doing Is
they are stepping oulsldc the
statute." said Je rry Wescolt. the
panel's legislative analyst.
In turn. Judges charged their
critics are more worried about
saving money than children.
Keeping u child In detention
costs an average of $87 a day.
Wescolt said.
"It doesn’t matter how bad.
how d a n g e ro u s , how d ru g d e p e n d e n t (a c h i ld I s ) . "
Komanskl said. "T h e ir No. 1
Issue Is to get kids out of
detention. Th e y (HRS omclals)
arc concerned w ith overcrowd­
ing. not public sufcly. They are
looking for bucks."
And. said Seminole Circuit
Judge Leonard Wood. "There Is
a philosophy permeating out of
Tailuhusscc from people in ccrlain positions of power that kids
should never lx* detained. I don't

t h i n k t h e s e pc o p I c In
Tailuhusscc understand what's
going on In our society."
HRS guidelines say youths can
be kept In detention centers If
they are unlikely to show up for
co u rt or m ay c o m m it new
crimes.
Th e ndes usually limit deten­
tion to 21 days, and only 15 days

Brantly said he plans to retire
to Ja ck so n ville , spend time
hunting and fishing and travel­
ing in his motor home to Alaska
and Canada, and remain active
In the Southeastern Association
of Wildlife Agencies.
He will be replaced by Allan
E g b e rt , naslstant executive
director since 1986.

after b e in g sentenced to utreatment program. If the pro­
g r a m h a s a w a i l i n g lis t ,,
youngster* usually return home.:
or to the streets.
Stutc officials esUmule 1.000
Florida children arc on walling
lists and experts say 20 percent
to 30 p ercen t com m it new
crimes during their wait.
Wood asked what alternative
Ju d g e s h a v e to d e te n tio n ,
knowing that released children
will be taking drugs, sleeping on
the street u n d p ro s titu tin g
themselves.
"Yes. I have been forced to
bend the rules on occasion,"
Wood suld. " B u i what are we
supposed to do? Just lum o u r
backs on these kids?"

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D ecisions made regarding
public use of wildlife must have
a biological basts, Brantly said.
" If ft Is detrimental to the
species, we're not going lo do
It." he said, "ft Is hard to get the
public to understand the bear Is
a threatened species except In
Baker and Columbia counties
and the Apalachicola National
Forest."

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b e g in . T h e lirs l s te p Is to b e c e r t a in p e o p le a r e
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n u m b e r o f c o m m u n itie s . O th e r s w ill b e h e ld
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e le c tio n s Is O c t. 4 .
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n o c o u n t y o r s c h o o l b o a rd e le c tio n s . C i t y
p o litic s h o w e v e r, w ill b e olT a n d r u n n in g In
th e v e r y n e a r f u tu r e .
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S m e r ils o n , S e a t 2 h e ld b y F re d P e a rl, a n d
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b e g in s a t 8 a .m . S e p t. 3 a n d r u n s fo r o n e
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w ill s e e k e le c tio n , o n e f o r e a c h s c a t.
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litis y e a r . T h e n e x t e le c tio n o f C ity C o m m is ­
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th e s ta r t o f p o litic a l c a m p a ig n in g fo r th e s e
m u n ic ip a l e le c tio n s . V o t e r r e g is tr a tio n s h o u ld
b e g in a s s o o n as p o s s ib le .
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w it h t h e ir v o te s o n e le c tio n d a y .
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On teen crim inals
Three cheers to the Herald for the editorial "S top
Coddling Teen Crim inals." My hats off to you. You
hit the nail squarely on the head several — If not
"m a n y " times.
Th e gross — almost guaranteed — lack of
effective punishment swiftly and surely a d ­
ministered. first by the parents, then by the law. Is
the single greatest reason why some — hopefully
only a few, teenagers (and p rt-teenagers too) go
wrong. Most teenagers arc great people.
A 54 million Ore was set by a couple of teenage
Jerks. W hy? "A w gee. maw. I didn't know the
match was loaded." "Y a Jcs don't unnerstand.
Mawr. da udder guy made me do It." Sure! A nd ten
million other half-donkcycd. cop-out excuses. W h y
not — society and Its screwed up laws and court
decisions keep right on accepting those eop-oul
excuses. Not always. Just too damn often.
Let's understand something right here and tight
now.
When the punishment imposed on the guilty
party(lcs) for doing something seriously wrong by
far exceeds the pleasures derived from the act of
doing It. then and only then will those acts come to
a screeching whoa. Not a total stop, yo u
understand, hut one hellava slow-down.
As Implied proof of Ih r foregoing statement. I
offer the following:
Quite some number of yenrs ago one of this
country's more popular "fun and games" pastimes
w’as skyjacking airliners' airplanes. T w o or three a
week. Every week. Nearly everywhere. Then they
put some sky-marshals aboard some of the planes.
That of Itself and by Itself accomplished very little*.
If anything. But. and that's a mighty hlg hut. when
those sky-marshals started shooting those sk y­
jackers right on the spot, what happened to the
Incidences of sky-jackin g? To o k a giga n tic
nosedive didn't It? Punishment was then being
administered, wasn't It? It worked, didn't It? No
more "fun and games." End of example.
: If a jM-rson Is old enough and healthy enough lo
do the crime, hr/she Is old enough and healthy
enough to do Ihc time. And 1 don't give a rat's
"tush" If that person Is pre-teen, young teen,
post-teen or "Ovaltine” In age. Identify — charge —
prosecute — convict — Incarcerate — regardless of
age And no early release.
Nelson I). T u lla r
Winter Springs

F T P

HENTOFF

Trumping history with the race card
Th e Oregon legislature once enacted a law that
barred from the state's public schools all
A m erican history textbooks that contained
criticism of the Founding Fathers and those
Am ericans who fought to preserve the Union.
(There could he no mention, for example, that
Thom as Jefferson owned slaves,) Tha t sort of
history was divisive. History should bring us
together.
L ls tm ln g to Scr.. Carol Moseley Braun. D -lll.
squelch both Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C.. and the
United Daughters of the Confederacy last month.
1 thought of that Oregon law — long since
deposited In the dustbin of runaway patriotism
In tryin g to make offensive history disappear.
Mosr' -v Braun so transfixed her colleagues by
confronting them with her enslaved ancestors
that the Senate reversed Itself and denied a
dcstfc.: patent — Including the Confederate Hag
— to the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
"Th e Confederate flag." the senator said. "Is a
symbol of division. We must pm It behind us.“
A New York Tim es editorial described Moseley
Braun's trium ph as "m ajestic." Daniel Patrick
Moynlhnn. D-N.Y-. the Senate's most subtle
Intellectual, declared that In his 17 years In that
not-always-mnjesllc body, he had "not been so
moved as by tier statement."

Moseley Braun, according to m any of her
colleagues, had sent a message to the American
people. In one respect, the message Is similar to
the new orthodoxy
on m a n y c o lle g e
campuses. Not only
offensive speech bill
offensive passages of
h is to ry cannot be
allowed to create a
"hostile learning cnv iro n m e n t" for those
students who do In ­
deed find much or
th e p a s t to be
painful.
S e n . M u s c le y
Braun emphasized:
" T h e
I s s u e Is
f There could
w hether Americans
be no
such ns myself who
m ention, for
believe In the |&gt;roexam ple, that
mtse of this country
Thom as
... will have to sulTcr
Jefferson
the Indignity ol being
ow ned slaves ■
reminded lime and
time again that at
one time in ihis country's history we were

human chattel. We were property." She added
that the Confederate Hag "has no plaee In our
modern times ... no plaee In our history
no
plaee in our society."
Does this mean that there should be u recall ol
I&gt;ooks on slavery and on the Confederacy? And
should the Public Broadcasting System's docu­
m e n ta ry on the Civil W ar not lx* shown In
schools? U has Confederate flags, and through
partial public funding. It has the Imprimatur of
Congress. Even If Ihc Confederate flag were
excised from these works, the rest of the material
world would Inescapably continue to he a
reminder of slavery.
Rather than expunge all traces of such evil,
might It not lx more useful for whites and blacks
to lx* reminded of It "tim e and lime again" — a*.
Jew s and non-Jews keep going In large numbers
to the Holocaust Museum?
In passing, the senator noted she was not
urging that “ these little old ladles" not he able to
wave the Confederate flag. "It Is absolutely
unacceptable to me and lo millions of Am eri­
cans. black and white, that wc would pul the
im prim atur of the United Stales Senate" on ibis
flag.

So It Is possible that lMHiks on slavery can stay
as they are.

JACK ANDERSON

R am pant M edicaid
fraud costly

HODDING CARTER

■

S ta m p o u t Postal S ervice m is c h ie f
It Is not true that nothing works as It should.
It Is true that few tilings work as well as they
should as often as they should. As vivid proof
of lfi.it proposition, tiiere Is the U.S. Postal

S e rv ic e .
A lia, you say. that's shooting f'lsii In a barrel.
Everyone knows that nothing lias gone right
with the malls since the post office abandoned
twice-a-day borne delivery and the ihrce-ccnt
stamp.
O r perhaps your Ideology Is sorb that you
believe. Ipso facto, that nothing the govern­
ment docs ever works. Aside from the fact that
I disagree with that as a matter of general
principle, speeillr history Is nut on yo u r side.
W ithin m y lifetime the public malls were
reliable, quick and cheap. In u few other
nations, that remains true, though these days
there seems lo be some mysterious malady at
loose tri the world, w orking to bring all down lo
the lowest common denominator. Even In
Britain, once the beau Ideal of *lie mails,
deterioration has set In.
But I digress Reflections about universal Ills
are not the point of today's exercise. Instead,
consider tills a bellow of personal outrage and
frustration, one m a n 's testimony in the
ongoing public trial of the |Hisl office for lousy
service al high cost.
Much of what I do for a living Involves
writing. Much of the material I depend upon
conies and goes through the post office. Most of
the m oney I make also arrives by mall, and like
most people, m y m onthly budget and cash
flow are closely linked, Late payment for work
rendered can lead to unpleasant complications.
T h a t Is w hy. two weeks before beginning my
annual working vacation in Maine (winch
means I write In the morning and play In Ihr
afternoon), 1 turned In a temporary change of
address card at m y hometown post office. As
required. It gave the date for stopping delivery
at m y regular address and forwarding It to
Maine, and the date later In the m onth for
revoking the change and resuming normal
delivery.
I know the card was received, because on the
appointed day. two days before we actually
left, m ail stopped arriving al home. I also know
I he card was received because shortly after we
a rrive d In Maine, a few pieces of mall
addressed to my wife (who uses a different Iasi
name), began arriving with the familiar yellow
forwarding slicker affixed. But nothing came
for me for 10 days, and even In her case, there
was on ly a puny handful of letters Instead of
ihc usual torrent of magazines, hills, circulars,
catalogs, letters and the like.
So I finally called the |xist nlftcc hack home,
having first determined that there was still
nothing being sent to our old address. It took
several conversations before 1 found a man
who could actually help. After checking, he
laid me our carrier had a ready explanation.
While m y wife had provided a change of

address card, the carrier said. I had not.
T o put It as gently as possible, someone at
the other end of the problem was cither
seriously confused or a blatant liar. In the first
plaee. my wife had never given a card to
anyone. In the second. I had turned In two. one
for each of us. but ut
the central post o f­
fice. not
to the carrier
B u t no m a tt e r .
T i l l s was F r id a y .
J u ly 30. and what
did matter was that
the crroi had been
detected and c o r ­
rected the previous
Tucsduy. As of that
day, ! was told, m y
malt had been re­
scued from limbo ••
as had (hat large
bulk ol m y w ife’s
mall that had also
not been forwarded.
£ It is not true
It should be arriving
that nothing
momentarily.
works as It
F o u r days later,
should. J
still no mail, which
brought a phone call
d i r e c t l y to t h e
postmaster. All had
been taken care of.
he said. The "com puter error*' had been
corrected. Our mail was on lls way. And sure
enough. It was and had been. Th e first butch
arrived the next day. all of the forwarding
stickers dating back to the previous Tuesday
and no further.
W hich leaves an unresolved problem. There
are roughly 100 pieces of mall that simply
dlsapjicarcd. As for what can or will be done
. about that, the answer thus far has been the
linguistic equivalent of n shrug.
I'm telling the story wholesale In this
colum n, but In recounting It retail over the
past week. I’ve discovered that m y particular
case Is not unique. One lady from New York
said Itial six weeks or her mall hud vanished
once she submitted her vacation change of
address card. A mule acquaintance, also a
writer, said Ihrcc weeks had been his record.
But II misery loves company, neither com­
pany nor misery Is of much use. It will take
months to reconstruct what Is missing, lo usk
that checks lie remit and editorial corrections
be resubmitted. Life will not come to an end.
hut it will be complicated In {lalnful ways.
Vacation lime must be given up In the
frustrating task of undoing the post office’s
Incompetent mischief.
In the meantime, recent headlines indicate
that the U.S. Postal Service wants a rate
Increase to cover the annual deficit.
T h e y shouldn't gel It.

W A S H IN G T O N — The old adage that crime
doesn't pay Is put to a severe test by Medicaid
prescription-drug fraud. It's one of the holiest
scams In which physicians, pharmacists,
patients and other Medicaid middlemen
collude lo loot a program Intended lo serve
the poorest of llie jioor.
"M any perpetrators of prescription-drug
fraud, even when convicted, profit financially
from their crimes." concludes a recent
General Accounting
Office study.
Th e report states:
‘ ' E v e n w li c n
pursued, coses drag
on for years — half of
those we reviewed
look more than three
y e a rs to re s o lv e .
Penalties are light:
Almost no one went
to prison, and many
offenders retained
their connection with
the health-care sys­
tem — som etim es
i l l a one of the
even continuing as
hottest scams
Medlrald providers —
to loot a
w i t h 1'o iin r q u e n t
program
potential for further
Intended fo
violations."
serve the
Medicaid, the larg­
poorest of the
poor a
est ({o v e r n m e n t
health program for
the jioor. tias heen plagued by problems with
prcscripllon-drug diversion for at least the
past decade. Yet. the Health and Human
Services Department's Health Care Financing
Adm in 1strat Ion has failed to create any sort ol
S W A T team to combat fraud and abuse,
according to government auditors. When HU
pharmacists were arrested last year lor
Medicaid drug fraud — part of "Opera I Ion
Goldplll" — tlit- FBI warned ll was merely i he­
lip o rt he Iceberg.
O ne of the schemes singled out by
government Investigators centers on the
so-called "p ill-m ill." which entails the prescript Ion and distribution of drugs mainly m
obtain reimbursement and kickbacks. Pa­
tients are often knowing participants, and
allow use of their Medicaid recipient m im lx rs
for hilling purposes in exchange for cash,
drugs und other Inducements. But there arc
muny wrinkles to this fraud.
Texas authorities have discovered Medicaid
recipients who paid physicians cash for
prescriptions they filled al local pharmacies
Th e y resold the drugs — which can cost the
pharmacy less than 50 cents per pill — on the
street for as m uch as SH5. In California,
doctors were paid by some clink* owners for
the use of their provider numbers, and then
paid drivers to bring In Medicaid cnrollces as
patients. Clinics called In prescriptions to
participating pharmacies, which arranged lor
thr hulk plrkup or delivery of drugs
Drug diversion Is Medicaid's crime ol
opportunity, and those opportunities are
multiplying. By 1996. Medlrald Is expected to
spend S B ) billion on prescription-drug
benefits, or nearly double the 1991 figure of
55.5 billion. Part of the problem Is overlap­
ping oversight — five or more slate, local and
federal agencies have Jurisdiction These drug
rings often keep law enforcement engaged in
a costly and labor-intensive eat-and mouse
chose.
There's a brazenness to this fraud, ||lust rated by examples unearthed by federal
investigators: a doctor wrote 2.000 prescrip­
tions a month; a pharmacist hilling lor more
than 30 prescriptions a day for a single
recipient: one recipient had the same three
lab tests five times In four days at three
different labs and six prescriptions for Zantac
In the same four days at six different
pharmacies. In sum. Medicaid shelled out
more than $3.&lt;XX) during an 18-day period lor
this recipient.
Even in Ihc most egregious cases, many ol
the guilty get off with a wrist slap. The G A O
found that the money actually collected lu
fraud convictions Is often a fraction of whal
was ordered by the court. In more than half
the cases It exam ined, restitution was
minimal, amounting to $5,000 or less When
restitution was assessed at $20,000 or more,
however. Medicaid recovered only a small
perrentage,________________________~

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday. August 16. 1993 - SA

Thousands love him ten d er
16 years a fte r his death
B y W O O D Y B A IR D
Associated Press Writer
MEMPHIS. T u rn . — Elvis left
lln* building Hi years ago today,
but fans keep showing up on the
anniversary of tils death to pay
homage to the king of rock *n'
roll.
Up lo 7,(XX) lalthful iH'gau a
candlelight procession past Pre­
sley's grave late Sunday even­
ing. many leaving flowers or
other gifts.
"It's Just like you would do at
your m om 's or dad’s grave. It's a
token of love." said fan Linda
Cushion. *12. of Knoxville. "It
shows we care."
Police estimated the crowd
filling the street in front of
Graccland. Presley's former res­
idence. at 6.(XX) lo 7.(XX) as the
procession began.
The vigil capped a week of

fan-club parties, concerts and
other festivities to mark the
anniversary ol Presley's death at
Graeelaud on Aug. 1(5. 1977.
It was common at Presley's
concerts for funs lo hang around
hoping for one more glimpse of
him until (hey heard the an­
nouncement. “ Elvis has left the
building.”
Graccland. where Presley Is
hurled In a small garden beside
the s w im m in g pool, d ra w s
650,000 visitors annually.
"I feel like If I didn't come. I
might be letting him dow n."
sa id E s t h e r C r a i n . 5 5 . of
Springfield.
Sabina Wllzel. 27. of Germ any
was taking |&gt;arl In Iter third
candlelight vigil "to share the
love of Elvis with others. There's
a bond of friendship and com ­
mon understanding that's here."
Dixie B r o w n f ie ld . 53. of
Lafayette. Ind.. was a newcomer.

"Th is Is the first time I've been
able to com e because m y
husband wouldn't let m e." she
said. "Hut he passed away In
February."
Mary Powell. 48. of Salina.
Kan., couldn't stay away, even
thou gh her fa m ily 's house
flooded three weeks ago then
caught fire a week later.
"M y husband kept saying.
'You know you're going to he
miserable If you don't go.’ " she
said.
Presley. 42. was determined to
have died of heart disease, hut
prescription drugs were found In
Ills body, and It has long been
speculated that he died of a drug
overdose.
State officials decided last
Ju n e to let an Independent
forensic pathologist re-examine
his autopsy records In an effort
to settle the dispute.

Care
C o n tin u e d from Page I A

job
as a hank teller to be with her
daughter for a while after her
birth. She now works part time
as a clerk at a small store while
looking for a Johns a teller.
"If. like in the old days, my
nton. lived nearby Instead of In
Nebraska she would be taking
care ol G in a ." Lorenz said.
"W e've all moved so far away
from our families that we have to
pay people to do what moms and
aunts and sisters used to do."
Lorenz said she is lucky that
she Is married and can rely on
her husband to care for their
daughter when he Is not at work.
Other than that she must rely oil
paid help for rare.
Pella Ortiz said she spent
nearly two months trying to
select a child care facility for her
son
"I went through the phone
book and Just started calling. I
asked them about price, about
the kinds of activities they have
for the kids, about any Instruc­
tion they might have for even
the llttlrst kids." she said. "1
asked hundreds of questions and
went and visited probably two
dozen centers. It was exhaust­
ing."
l &lt;
In Central Florida, those who
arc looking for child, care, but
don't know how to go about
selecting the projier caregivers,
can turn to the C o m m un ity
Coordinated Child Care |4C) for
assistance.
The p riv ate non-profit corpora­
tion Is funded by the United
Way. the county and city gov­
ernments of the elites It serves,
the Florida Department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services, the
federal government and various
private services.
Th e -1C suggests thut parents
shop around for quality child
care.
"Parents need to ask questions
and get answers that will lead
them to the very best care for
their children and tlint they get
their money's w orth." said DcI title H o u rh o n n a ls . rcso ue e
spccllaist with 4C.
One woman, who did not want
her name used, said that she had
quit her Job three years ago
because she believed It was more
cost-effective to stay at home
than to remain on the Job and
spend nearly 80 percent of her
salary on child care.
When the single mother of two
enrolled In vocational classes at
Seminole C o m m unity College
earlier this year (because she
was "tired of living off the
government lull time and look­
ing to get a good paying Job")
she said she found out nlHiut -1C
and that they could arrange a
payment scale that would allow
lier to pay whai she could afford
(or child care until she began
making more money.
lkmrlmnnals said that there
have been a lot of people who
have given up Jobs and opportunltlcs because child care
prices were out of their grasp
She said that ts not necessary,
however.
"W e have a sliding scale." she
explained. "Fam ilies pay be-

David Vox, Walter Burkhalter and Snoopy the dog
took advantage ol a pool ol water lelt behind by a

&lt;1

recent afternoon cloudburst. The cooling waters
soon recede, but are replenished by new rains.

Hawaii prepares for new storm
most populous — remained un­
der a less severe hurricane
watch.

By B RU CEDU NFO R D
Associated Press Writer
H O N O LU LU A hurricane
warning was posted for part of
Hawutl as Hurricane Fernanda
Intensllled and changed course
Sunday, putting it on a path that
would lake It 1(X) to 200 miles
north of the Islands.
"A ll coastal areas on the east
side of the Island are on alert for
possible evacuation." said Harry
Kim. civil defense admlnstrator
for the state's Hawaii Island.
T h e so u thern m ost H aw aii
Island was placed under a hu rri­
cane warning at 5 p in. H S T 111
p.m . E D T). while the rest of the
stale — Including Oahn. the

i

JU L IE BROW N
Ju lie B row n. 79. W
10th
Sireet. Sanford, died Friday.
Aug 13 1993 at Iter home Born
Aug 2 1914 in Quincy Florida
she has Ik*cii a Sanford resident
for 7 1 years. She w as u member
of New Salem Primitive Baptist
Church. Sanford, and a member
of Lilly Security Lodge 144 She
w as a domestic worker.
Survivors Include son. Ulysses
Brown, Sanford: staler Annie L
ITIc r. Sanford: brother Alex­
ander W y n n . J r . . S a n fo rd :
daughter in law Dorothy Brown.
Sanford sister in law Elia W ynn.
Sanford: nine grandchildren: six
gre at-grandchildren: devoted
friend Willie Patterson

Htrald Photo by S u n n *r»nn*r

P ub lic pool

T w o dozen youngsters with a
baseball team were evacuated us
a precaution Saturday night
from a park at Punaluu. near the
southern tip of Hawaii Island.
Klin said.
Meanwhile, the approach of
H urrican e K co n l toward
Johnston Atoll prompted the
evacuation of 900 people nt the
A rm y's chemical weapons facili­
ty 700 miles south of Hawaii.

northwest at 12 m ph with sus­
tained winds of 105 mph and
gusts to 125 m ph. the National
Weather Service said Gale-force
winds of 39 to 54 m ph extended
for 200 miles.
"It's slightly
stronger than It was yesterday."
said Glenn Trapp, director of the
hurricane center here. "W c don't
expect It to Intensify any more
and It should stay pretty much
the same for the next 24 hours
and then start to weaken."

At 5 p.m . H S T . Fernanda was
370 miles east of Hilo on (he
Island of Hawaii, moving west-

Th e storm had shllted slightly
to the north from It's earlier due
west course, which would see It
pass 100 lo 200 miles lo the
north of the Hawaiian Islands
chain. Trapp said.

aware that parents from "more
affluent neighborhoods" like
Grovcvlew In extreme southern
th e tille r sc h o o l p r o g r a m s .
Sanford cun probably afford the
Th is year, however, the YM CA
higher rates, hut they "Just
had to lake a hard look at the looked at the overall picture" al
financial situations ol the fami­ each school.
lies served by each school.
Next year, she said, the system
According to Woodson, the will Ik *reviewed again.
cost of the after school care will
" It ’s likely that the Y will
range from $12 at Goldsboro and lx-gln to charge $29.50 per child
Pine Crest elementary schools to ami offer scholarships to those
$29.50 at Hamilton Elementary Individuals who can not afford
School.
the lull cost." Woodson noted.
"W c Just fell there were more
Mike Klrbv. director of the
affluent neighborhoods In and Sanford Parks and Recreation
around Hamilton than around Department, said the city could
Goldsboro, for exam ple." she no longer afford to run the
n o te d . " W e th o u g h t t hat ,
program and they fell that the
overall, the families al Hamilton YM CA was running strong pro­
were belter able to afford the grams at all the other schools In
$29.50."
the county.
Woodson said that they are
T h e Y M C A ’s programs arc

structured. Woodson said. They
are not Just "baby-siting pro­
gram s."
According to Woodson, the
students arc exposed lo an hour
of outdoor play, u half an hour of
homework and quirt time and a
half an hour of free play Indoors.
Th e program lasts from the
time school Is dismissed until
about 6 p.m.
"It works out quite well for the
parents who do not want their
children home alone and It gives
the students art opportunity to
play with their jteers and do
their homework." she said.
Th e school district provides
the facilities for the programs
and the YMCA provides the rest.
"It Is a great relationship that
the Y has with the schools."
Woodson said.

YMCA
C o n tin ue d from Page 1A
Woodson, a counselor
at the YM CA and coordinator of

‘ Y&gt;v
H if s k t P hoto

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Like these young people, all children need play Interspersod with
organized activity at child care renters where they stay.
who are working or In school.'*
tween two and 2H dollars a week
W h ile m ust d u a l In c o m e
for the care."
The scale Is based on the children wllh only one child
would not quullfy for assistance,
family's Income and the number
there
arc programs to meet the
of [K-opIc living In the household.
financial
needs of almost any
The basic guideline Is that
families may have it gross annu­ family unit.
Brooks said site has “ a real
al Income (hat Is 150 [irrccnt of
good
m ix " of teen-age parents.
federal p o v e rty le ve l. |For
example, the poverty level for a (I u a I 1 n e o m e f a m i l i e s ,
grandparents who have been
family of four is $13,949. The
qualifying figure (or assistance Is given guard ia n ship of ilieir
grandchildren and youngsters
$20,920.) The federal poverty
who. by court order, must be in
level Is updated annually and.
a
care facility because they may
therefore, the qualifying n u m ­
only remain In the home eight
bers rltange as well.
hours per day.
"W c are able to help many,
"Th e llnuneial situations run
m any people." Hourbonnalse
the gam ut." she said.
said.
The slate subsidizes those who
Marl Hell, a representative of
4C. said (bat those who think cannot afford to pay for the care
through vouchers. She said that
they might qualify for assistance
should rail 4C. Counselors there about 10 percent of her families
pay the full cost of the care
can pre-quality families over the
themselves.
telephone
B ourbom ials said that 4C
Too often, she said, people arc
monitors
and accredits more
unaware of (he assistance that Is
than 1,300 programs m Sem i­
available. Too often, they give up
nole. Orange ami Osceola coun­
Jobs or opportunities because
they feel they can not afford ties.
"W c update our lists every
child care.
month so parents can come in
Others feel they can not afford
with criteria like jirlee range,
to give their children the op
|KH&gt;rtunlty to Interact with other size of facility, location and u-e
young people because they are could m atch them up w ith
several facilities thut they can
not able to afford the care.
visit." she said.
"W c hate to see something like
Janet Smlthftcld of Sanford
that happen." said Meta Brooks,
said she found the rlghl facility
owner of the First Impressions
for her daughter only after
Early Childhood Development
Center In Sanford, "The re Is visiting eight child care centers
and aixnit a half dozen family
assistance available for jiroplc
day cure homes.

R J . Gulnous Funeral Home.
New Smyrna Beach, tn charge of
arrangements
C A R O L A N N F R A Z IE R
Carol Ann Frazier. 56. River
Isle C o u rt. L o n g w o o d . died
T h u r s d a y . A u g . 12. 1993
Lucerne Medical Center. O r­
lando. Bom Dee. 10. 1936 In
Birmingham. Ala., she moved to
Central Florida In 1983. She was
a homemaker. She was a Bap­
tist.
Survivors Include husband.
Sheppard M ; son. Andrew Lane.
J a c k s o n . Mi s s . : d a u g h t e r .
Michele Frazier Cravatta. Winter
Springs: brothers. Fred Schatx.
D a vid S ciu ttz, J r . , both ot

Tampa: two grandchildren.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild F u n c ia l
Home, Forest City Chapel. In
charge of arrangements
M ARY JA N E K A R E Y
Mary Jane Karry. 82, East
First Street. Sanford, died S u n ­
day. Aug. 15. 1993 at Sunbelt
H ealthcare C e nte r. A popka.
Born Aug 2. 1911 In Lake
Butler, she moved to Central
Florida In 1972. She was a
m e m b e r of Fi rst Ch r i s t i a n
Church. Sanford. She was a
homemaker
Survivors Include sister. Edna
Landress. Sanford: three grande h I Id r e n : f i v e g r e a t *

ShowC ontinued from Page 1A
locally made presentation lasts
15 minutes rather than the two
hour shows produced by the
BBC In London
Re-runs ol the "Doctor W ho"
show are being presented regu­
larly on W.MFK-TV. Channel 24.
tK-giuning al 4 p.m. every Satur­
day.
During the lifetime of the
|&gt;rogram. over a hall dozen
different actors have porl rayed
ihi- dot tor Several passed away,
one d u rin g a ctu a l flim in g .
Others were replaced as the
show continued in production
during the many years
In llic BBC production, the
doctor, who's name Is never
given, is a lime traveler. Ills time
machine resembles a telephone
booth, hut once inside, the booth
« liungcs to reveal space the size
ol a large laltoralory. in which he
keeps the electronic equipment
which guides I he location of his
travel as well as the year, which
is most open several centuries In
(he Imlire

gnmdehlidren
Bald wi n - F a Ire In Id Fu n e ra l
Hom e. Oaklnw n Park. Lake
M ary, in charge of ai range*
merits

FUNERAL
BR O W N J U L IE
F u r * * '* ! %»*. ( » ! fo r J U|,» B o - .o v f t . o l W
IJ tti S 'r» * t L i*'-lo fd * h o &lt;3 * d F f &lt;3*i Aug
1} *&lt; s « r f t «
a III b * h«ltJ g f a . t v d t * t
lp m
A i d Aug I. n ' D r s t . n * n C » r r t i t ' T
W
M is
S tn te n j
Jo hn h
W b b d jr d
p * t ' 0 ' o ' A i 't n C S A p tl A W E
C h u rch e*t&gt;ci»tm g F r.« n g r
c a ll T u o u it i
I t o m i p m u n til I p m . o t W t d n t v d t t fro m
I * m u n til 1 p m
W itte n E tcS *&gt;b«rg«r

Vort.l'r mo Pintt.tnu« Sjf-'O'd
A rra n g tm tn tt
i m p r i - t H *»ch

bp

B J

O o ln o u t.

N on

The G O G Doctor Who fan club
has approximately 40 members
" M a n y a rc lo ca l p e o p le ."
Langston said, "but we have al
least ten people from out of
state. N a tu ra lly , wc w ould
always welcome more m em ­
ber*."
T o show off "T ile New Order."
the locally produced Doctor Who
show, the G O G club has ob­
tained use of the Old City Hall in
laikr Mary. Th e y arc pi.inning a
special showing ol thrlr 45minute long episode, on Satur­

day. Sept. 11.
■We don’t own the copyright
on ihe original show," Langston
said, "so we can't use what
we've done for profit in any way.

As such, the showing will be Iree
to everyone and o | h - i i to the
public."
T h e showing is scheduled to
begin at 7 p.m. but Langston
recommends Interested jn-rsons
arrive by nt least 6 p in due to
limited scaling.
" A f t e r the s h o w in g ." she
added, "we will be giving out
G O G a w a r d s , o u r local
e q u i v a l e n t lo t he E m m y
Awards."
T h e awards will t&gt;c given to
various members of the G(X5
who part lei pa led in producing
lhe local production.
For further liilorttialiou on the
c iu b o r the showing, plume Julia
Langston, in Lake Mary, at
3 2 1"5953

Digging
Con tin ue d from Page 1 A
about a year. When it was
finally renegotiated by the blin­
ding company wliti Hewitt C on­
struction. the original comple­
tion date of June 14. 1993 was
still required. Hewitt said lie
couldn't have the Irrigation work
finished on time without an
extension of the completion
date, which the county refused
to grant."
"So It had to Ik * hid out lo a
separate contractor,** Holland
said. "Valley Crest Landscaping
ol Orlando. Is now doing the
work people see going on."
Holland said tile present line
Installation Is not expected to
cause any (raffle slowdowns ns
most of the work is tiring done In
the median. "W c expect Valley
Crest will have all of the in ­
stallation done within the next
three weeks." he said,
Meanwhile, the next two steps
In the boulevard project are

ln-!rig prepared lor consideration
at the next Lake Mary City
Commission melting. The
kindseapliig contract bids w ill Ik exainlued. as will the mainte­
nance construction contract for
I lie iMHilevard
Holland said the cost ol the
landscaping would receive some
financial help from Seminole
County
Both matters are expected lo
he presented at the next regular
meeting of the Lake Mary City
Com m ission. T h u rs d a y . Aug
19. beginning at 7 p.m .

What's for lunch?
T u ftd s y .A u g . 1 7 ,1 9 9 3
Mini Sloak Sub
Baby Carrots
Tossed Salad
Chilled Pineapple
Milk

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AuU»r-* !(•

Lake Mary
Local m in ister tam es ‘M u s ta n g ’
Oy S A R A B EC C A ROSIER

School S u p t.’s priorities

Herald Columnist

Dr P.llll J H.lgetlV sltpt'l UllflldcUt Oil hr S« llllll'itc 1 *111111%
public STiools lists sonic of i l f priorities lor tin luluu
Increased emphasis on Itx .il si Iiihi I * ni|*o\i «-i in* in I " in.'Ki .1
dllfercncc. even ll ti requires \\aiveis liotn lo* .il .mil si.it«■ rules
increased usr ot it-chnnlngv lo I'lomoit siuitmi It.tilting
emphasis on increased relationships u n li ihr business
cmmmmttv lor meaningful appicntlccsliip prngi.uus .mil
emphasis on promoiimi sun i ss lot .ill stmlrnis

Hi y I'.iul I lover n| Holy I loss
I ill her.ill Church and resident "I
Lake Man is .1 man ol many
tali uls
I In p.11 id 11I.ir talent 1h.1t this
.Illicit addresses Is Ills 1utt* lit
liohliy
Ins I'Hifi Musi.mu Hi v
lloyci bought this 1.u m the
spriuu ot 1991 Irom his iiii-ml
lit lan I.in* Ksij also ot Lake
Man
I I1.1sie.1lly yyork on II one
day a yyeek oil Monday s Firstly
I yyorkeil on the engine Until II
yy.is rimmni; and then used it as
a sei ond cat loi almost |yyo
yc.us yy ilh all ill* rust and l&gt;oi|\
yyoik si ill m till • m eil ol alt'll
non I lieu 111.1.lim a n ol I HOT I
took a week s vat .llloll and t'Hik
all lie paint "II liv h.iml
When askeil lioyy he 1ante In
Ills tiieihiinii.il talents lloyii
replied ih.it
It began will 11 I
yy.is I | anil im dad who also
Mtia'd P*&gt;o»o bf S#iab#cca
•
yy.is a pasiot look me yyllli him
to si • a shill ill man Mv dad O n March 1. 1993. Rev. Paul H o y e r asks. 'Am I sure I want to take on this job ?
II ol 11 1 d a I '• I 2 S liid ib a k c t
yy.is ih*
mgioii I ) '
Churehes rnllril me lo stall a
limp* p.ok'il out m iln yatd d riv' I had lo repair the ear so I
II
p
a t k&lt; d ill
1
ar
I
Ii
had
mission in l.akr Mary So lor .1
mill' 1 a it* • I lad 'old 111• man 11 g o i |ois ol experience with liody
\ \ c ta
in# by his b o o s t
number
ol
years
ihr
mission
yy.is |ust lik&lt; lh&lt; 1al h&lt; had work and did lots of repairing I
a
n
d
mv
r&gt; hull
.
i
I
m
u
i
I
1
a
r
s
work look all mv intention and I
yy lieu lie In call to d n y \\h&lt; n il i n v r 1lie S l u d e h a k c r a ll
Stud' tiak' ts a n d I c " i • tith
illtlnT
mess
with
hobbles
and
lluimgh 1ollege and kepi up the
Dad ask'd II ll yy.is lot sal&gt; ih*
about Ills Must tug At 'In 'in
ears lor years I llrsi started Hi
man said u had I m en paikeit iiiatuteii.ini e W hile I was in
yy.is driving a I 9 7 * &gt;ta'
Lake
Marv
in
the
Drlllwood
millet that in i lor wi yc.us Ills undergraduate school in Indlwagon and tin &lt; ngiii' had hie
Center
on
Lake
Marv
Boulevard
will had ditveii H home without ana I went to .1 regular si bool In
up ll was tin 1 \|m nsivi i&gt; h
with
1,500
square
le
d
where
ill'
ml arid 11 had set thi-re eyer la k e a 1nurse l o become a
ri p.Hied so I lived it It w
l.akr
Mary
Dam
r
Ai
adeim
used
meeh.mli as well as attending
sun e So toy dad liMik tin 1al
lust tin'&lt; It.inn al work I had d
10 I m- A s the congregation grew
I
ollege
lor
bn
o
m
liig
a
pastor
So
lioiin and ll look in lyyo yeais to
m a long linn I hat* d tit' si.e
.ill
Ihr
church
members
and
I
| also have a lllellm e mechanics
ii pan it I hi I| m d him • y n
w agon hut I f a l l ', lik'd d*
worked weekends to build tin
In
'
iis&lt;
trout
the
state
ol
Indiana
• h.itn • I 1011I1I \\ In n I w as In it
ill' u o i k Milan suggi sit d !
Holy
Cross
Lutheran
c
h
u
n
h
I w ' tit through spurts ol working
yy is ready and I diov 1 1In
Ills Mustang So w* ■ mi*
where 11 now stands We subbed
mi
.
ars
when
ii w as convenient,
siiideli.iki r im lust 1at llien
agreement and I liought lit
out iln yyork we couldn't do
Dad st.iM' tt pn Kmg up old and sometimes repairs hatl lo he
1ar .util ti mporarily liw d 1
ourselves
and
w
e
moved
In
m ade when it was imonveStlldi hakel s III all dllleretll
road iisi
I sold tin si.i'
March
ol
I0H7
I
kepi
y•
r\
busy
stales "I ill repaii
had 22 in merit
wagon
and
used tin itnan y
w
ith
Ihr
1
bun
h
I liotight mv Itrst brand new
all and Irom H&gt; until I'd I
I mi y pal is to 1 outpl&lt; t*
" L i t e r on I met Brian l.m
•
ar
when
I
eam
e
to Florida III
\y01 ked yy it h Inin on ih'-tu
Musi.mg
through Hotary In alxiut l'»‘ M
I ' in i | w as so ured ol old ears
I had w i c k e d the family 1ar
I started w o r k in g
•" *1 •
He showed me the Mustang
that
always
needed
repairs
and
I
lyyo limes and my d a d s polity
Mustang
m
tin
spring
ol
1* • I
y
oupe
that
he'd
had
suit
e
In
was
yy.is you htoki it you In 11 So dnlti 1 have ihc llrne any more
had only Iim d it tin ■ hatin ally s
l b Brian brought It Irom Wash
I
In
Mission
Hoard
ot
Lutheran
il I yy.iuied a 1.11 and yy.mled to
I could d t iv ll lull not ap|" at

School board m eetings
School Ihi.i i i I meetings .irr o |m ii lo tin |*iililn I In It*.ml
mccls 1hr 2tlil I ucsd.iv ol it" inonlli .11 l Ml p 111 iinl III* lilt
Tuesday' ol i hr mi &gt;111li .11 7 p in in iln -. liooi t m».n *I oil i« &gt;* -d
1211 Mrllom ill* \vrniii Sanford Wm k sessions
I
tllcil .IS nejdrd Agendas .lit pulillsliril III .111%.III* *

H»uk] Pr»olo bt Si»*b#cc* *o»**'

A lesson in c o n c e n tra tio n
Inst-uctor Jo** Hoyor tossing a fcoor.h 1 some ampms and
having them pronounce then name at the i"&gt;e
&lt; o ’"'
m a n y activities recontiy enioyed at the Hni&gt; C- ss Huts tv."* ;

CALENDAR
S ew ing c lu b gathers
Kverv Tuesday Imm 9 TO a m to iiihhi tin t t 'x t l T I s » « iih *
n u l l italhrrs at tin l.aki M.if\ ......... ' " 1 " ' ■
N * "i""*v
i lul* Hoad 10 m ak r
. lollies and ih ms lor nursing Iwmim *»
as well as iirms lor tin 1 hrisirn.is si.,i* 1In m ms m.iili ti\
tin-1Inh an donated in p in inn halm - i m o im honn residents
and guis lor iln annual t hrtsiin.is slot*

B ridge club m eets every M onday
l.akr Mur&gt; Senior* fnvm arnoin &lt;•
ais &lt;
Idr-i n»
party bridge T h r I’nriv Bridge rtu h meets r v r v Mortanr
iN-lwrrn I :i p m ut tin- l.aki Mary Senior * m n r .0 tin* Old
Cttv Hall. I 5H \ Country ( luhKuad

C am era club sets m eetin g s
Thr Seminole l.akr Man &lt; am« ru ' Ini' m* • 1- iln sn olid
Wednesday every nnmili in &lt;&gt;1*1 l-ak&lt; Man ' ity H ill !
N
Country Club ltd at 7 Til p m I'm ni"i* mloim.iiion
•il * •r.1*»
at .12 I 172 I or Sel .11 112 1hit'll

C lub takes the lead
I. K A It S l«» Sin cess .1 in \y ly l*u 11II *1 1lol» " — It. i f business
1oiiiici lions will meet 7 TO a in W* d i" stluv o I • I1I1I1 &lt; n * k
Apariinenis 1hihhoiisi 7h ( i ( rcrkw.ihr I • r r.i»» 1 •K* Mary
1lire ol (he loi al |minis ol tin 1111 • I mu is lo 1 \. Ii.mi,' business
i arils Onl\ one mrmlier ol a p.uin nl.n np« •il Imsiui ss 01
proh-ssion is allou ed 10 |om
For more 111lor mat ion 1mii.ii 1 M.m 1.1 K i i m /i i . 10 11011*•

Rotary m eets early
Kol.iry Chili ol l.aki Mary o n ' t- I Inn-, tv iiiniiiim;*
7 TO H To &gt;1 in .11 iln 11111.11 nan 1 niinm ■ .1
1. Mm-h.ut
Hoad ( out.11 1 Mill Moon pn-snlt in al .' I I *2

photo b ( S i * * t # : t i Ho»'»*

On Ju ly 6. 1993. alter the work

ir- Hrwvn

h n rn n liB Q

‘ Y O ;ih

Ihie 07.iioar.nM ic n honiilu '

Fund-raiser aboard Grand Romance
I hr l.aki Mary &lt; handier ol
C o m m c r i c aunoiiiit t s to its
members that on Sunday St pt
IP
the A 11It 1111s Foil m l "
1ion Central Branch will In
hosting the Filth Annual Wun
anil Cheese lasle "hoard tin
(■r.uni Hom.mee
Tills year s
agenda is Itllrd with lois ol bin
and southern 1harm
Available loi eii|uy inent an
splendid wines presented by
Im .d distributors ’Cume along
and appreciate tin sounds ot
Dixieland eriierialmm ut and a
silent am linn a s we 1mist- along
the sccmi St .John s River
Molllrs trout lilts i-yetlt Will In
used lor palleul care in tin local
area Arthritis is the nations
number om 1rippling rhseasi It
a l l e t ts all a g e s im lu llin g
t hlldren One in seven pi rsons
a r e p r e s 1 n l e d w 11ft • h •
c h alle n g es ot m an aging (Ins
disease You ran assist in mak
mg this year's event tin I m si
ever liv donating $25 to tin
Arthritis Foundation von 1an hi
a Silv er I ray sponsor ot ibis
r v r lit' For yotlt donatio" yoll "I
your III III will rei rive .1 business
e.irtl si/r ait in the event pro
gram .1 2*' pen 1lit ills! "lull lot
all admissions that vnu pun has.
to the Wine and Cheese l.isit
that * §20 rather than $25
It Is both Interesting and
important lo note th.il Money
maga/lne in the Dei ember 1992
issue rated the Arthritis Fuun
datum one ot the top 10 health
organizations tnr its worthiness
.is .1 rharltv This was based on
guidelines used 011 how limits
an* utlh/rd and pen I'lilagi s that

■ It till s sot 1.11si 1uriiv number
I1a 1&lt; n 1s ot n o n FI n g 11s Ii
sp« aktug stuili uls should ion
l.n 1 the Flnghsh lor Speakers ol
' flh* t l anguages ip.Sttl.l ollu 1
at gnti M.'KIU to si hcdiili- all
appointment lot U'glsUaUiill

Rock cam p

ri'Hltlt to patient seivties Please
send ihn 1 business 1aids wnh
your • Ini Is made out lo tin
Arthritis Found.mull lot $25 and
$ 2 0 lo t i . i i l i 111 k •• l y o u
pun has.
&lt; all 11-17 ilu-15 with
any qm slums Mail t" Aiihlills
Foo nl.ii 1• r
1U0 \
Maitland
\y.
So
U11 Maitland IT.
12751

S ta rtin g k in d e rg a rte n
It yout t hild w ill tie s t . i t ting
kindergarten you lii-etl t" tcgls
III

HOW

it t i l t

S. t il l. i| III

"t

sill'

will t» ato "dim. It you at' not
sun w Im h s. Iiihi I • all 122
I 2 52 1 xt 2" i
I o a i t i ltd 1 • h i l d m u s t In 5
Vi "|S old O" ot |m ton Sept I
|T I l
| o f l l l e l III si gl " l i e
a
■ h i l d m u s t he •• v a t s o l d o n 01

he lore Sept I 1*19.1 and must
hav 1 suteesslullv enmplctrd
kindergarten in a pnhlit or
private school
Parents should In mg the till
lowing to registration 1hild s
birth 11 mill at&gt; or other ptoot ol
■tali ot tmth ptoot o| rcsulcm v
immum/ation n lords .mil copy
ot student tu .111h exam given
within ilo pas' 12 mouths

I lo S.mlotd l.aki Mary I nit ot
i |i &gt;
Xui'rii .111 Cancel Soiiitv
ask'd me 10 nil mv reader-*
alxiut Id &gt;» K 1 amp K&lt;)cK spells
He.11 lilllg (lul I" ( a m e i Kiris a
v ry sprt 1.11 Altierl' all ( am &lt;l
Sin u ty camp |ust tot • lollin'"
and teenagers with cancer
Loi an d III Lake Wales H( K l\
( amp was liiundcd hv a FTortda
I'lillalrii oueologisi 111 197(&gt; and
has the dlsiuii lion ot helug the
Inst program ol Its kind in tin
I lilted Stales
F.\etv August approximately
2(K) 1am 1t patients ages t&gt; to |H
atli-ml one ol two week lung
H( M K ( allip sessions Activities
tin I nil* l i o i s i ti.n k r id in g
swimming i.moeing
irts and
• tails and 1veiilllgs aiound a
i.iniphu lux K ( amp provides
tilt pi iti 1I s* ilmg tot liiulditig
new
l i t e 11 d s h l |&gt; s a n d
si 1« ng 1to-plug la m t lia i t " s
Perhaps most ot all IU H K &lt; amp
helps uuiti young people with
1am er
Com lor table .ur conditioned
c a b in s p rov id e h o u s in g tor
everyone .it HOCK C amp and
meals are served c.ilelcrla style
lit the popular
mess hall
r oimselors play an important
role by organizing tin- mam
ai m tin s arid some arc even
t.iiim t lu m K • .impels wIt" hav•

-f t —

f

a l s o had e a r n e r
Uttalllled
phv sii tans and nurses are on the
premises at all times to take care
1il uiedii al m i ds
I lieu is no 1barge lor attend
m g IHH K Camp as tt is totally
luudcd by the American Cancer
S01 u ty Florida Division SclrrHun ot tampers is made liv tlie
phv sit 1.1" and parents
It you wish to tmd out innre
.itimit tilts lam p, euntrllnite to
sa il" 01 am other questions
regarding c a m c r . please call
either 1 MX) 2H2 TM12 anywhere
m FTorula or the Sanford Lake
Mary I lilt T22-OH49 . where you
• an ask lor Dee Lamar or Finn
Hill

Chairm an needed
In uidcr h&gt; complete the PTA
Fix* 1 11 t v Hoard
l.aki Marv
Fllemei1i.11 v s. I iih i I is m dire
need nl a 1liulrm.m Im W.ivsaiid
M e a n s and P r o g r a m s T h e
fiimmtitees 'ire already lornred
I lo lund raisers are all set up
a m i t . o l i 111ti il raiser has .1
■ halt mail lint there is no i nnt art
person I' IS possible tor two
peopli to in 1li.ili This person
or persons Will oversee the
. nmmillees and w ill 1mile I" tile
P I A hoard meetings to report on
the events progress, problems
needs, eli
Please rnme forward ll you ran
accept tins position and make
l.aki Marv Flleinentarv Sehtxil's
P T A 1ompletr
For further in
Immatimi m n&gt; volunteer tor
these (Hisitiotis call Donna Lane.
P T A president
at 321 1222
I batik you

am • w im or 1osmettt a lly '
drove it lot a yiat and had tin
opportunity to s« II it in tin lall 1992 However mv wilt H'tty
liked lire 1at arid in laiiii.ir
I'CI I I took Iln 1ar "It tin t
In lesion ll | L i t row I 11 a I in k 11
trin k Irom a Irirnd &lt;0 u » nnt.
tin Mustang mild lx-taken lu ll.
apart and I si.tried Irom
ran h
to Its 11 Ihii I i iiii i It.inn ally mil
litllv restore I n m o v 'd liv hand
all the paint rust "Id d&lt; u no
rair-tl parts wutilows • t■ and
restored relimli n p.unii it n
plated Sonn parts I h.nl to In, ■
tty hand and other I pun hast a
new or used Aunlln t nit nil" &gt;
the 1hurt h hut Sittiilt also h.t
a Inihhy ol hotly work and
.January I 99T In In Ipi &lt;1 m&gt;
with that .is lit hatl tht tools .m
expertise that 1l.n kt il
So 1hai is littw Hi \ llov •
eoill lulled his long slalnhn..
hobby anti has now added ev.
more ahiluies n&gt; Ins ston Itottsi
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IN BRIEF
LOCALLY
Tribe boys’ volleyball m eeting
SAN FO R D — Seminole High School boys'
volleyball roach Sylvester W ynn has scheduled
.1 meeting for 5 p m. today. Aug. 10. In the
school gymnasium. All athletes hoping to play
lor the T rilir this tail are asked to attend.

Lake M ary’s second season
L A K E M ARY — Plana are being made for the
second adult alowpltch softball season to be
played at the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Tw o men's Class C leagues are scheduled A
women's league may also I k * added.
An organizational meeting Is planned for
Tuesday. Aug. 17. Leagues will lM*gln play tin*
week of Sept. 13.
Registration for the 10-gome leagues Is $280
per team. There l&gt; an non-resldenre fee of 85
and ASA registration fee of 812 for teams not
already reglsterered with the ASA.
Returtng teams have until 5 p in. Friday. Aug
20. lo secure a spot In the fall leagues. After
that, registration will Ik * open to new teams. A
waiting list of new teams is being compiled.
For details, call Te rry Dlcderlch at 324-3097.

Fall softball in Oviedo
O V IE IX ) — The Oviedo Recreation and Parks
Department's fall softhall leagues are scheduled
to iH’gln play the week of Sept. 14.
The men's leagues will play on Tuesday.
Wednesday, and Thursday nights at the Oviedo
Sports Complex. Th e women's league will also
play on Wednesday night while a co-ed league Is
planned for Friday night.
Registration for all five leagues Is available
through Sept. 7. An organizational meeting Is
scheduled for Thursday. Sept. 9. at 7 p.m.
League fees are 8310 plus a 815 American
Softball Association fee.
For details, contact Cory Clarke at the Oviedo
Reeri'atlon and Parks Department. 359-56GO.

AROUND THE NATION
Pirates land M arlins in 11
P ITTS B U R G H — Don Slaught doubled home
the w inning run In the l l t h Inning and
Pittsburgh's bullpen pitched five shutout In­
nings Sunday In a 4-3 victory over the Florida
Marlins.
Luts Aquino |6-7|. Florida's third pitcher,
walked Dave Clark on a 3*2 pitch before Slaught
doubled Into the left-center gap. Center fielder
Chuck Carr tumbled as he ran down the ball
and was unable to make a play on Clark.

All good things must end
H aw ks d o n ’t
go q u ietly
F r o m S t a ff R e p o rts
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - After
winning Ihelr first three games of
the American Softhall Association
12-and-under girls' national cham ­
pionship tournament, the Seminole
Hawks lost two of ihelr next three
games and were eliminated.
T h e to u rn a m e n t, w hich was
played at the Seminole Softhall
Complex, wrapped up Sunday de­
spite a severe late morning thun­
derstorm.
Before the ruins came Sunday.
O -C Waters from Day Mlnctte.
Alabama, defeated the Lake Lytal
Cougars 7-6 In the winners' bracket
final.
After the ruin delay. Blue Thunder
from Marietta. Georgia, took on
Georgia Power from Stone Moun­
tain. The winner was lo play Lake
Lytal with the survivors advancing
to challenge O -C Waters In the
finals.
The lluwks — representing the
Seminole Softball Club — suffered
their llrst loss Saturday afternoon In
game No. 95 of tile 58-team ,
double-elimination draw. Scoring
early and often. Blue Th u n d e r
whipped the Hawks 17-0 In a game
stopped alter five Innings by the
mercy rule.
Seminole managed all of three
hits In the loss. Miranda Schultz
hitting a single In the first Inning.
Mrugun Dontrtch ripping a double
In the second Inning, and Megan
Lewis legging out a triple In the fifth
Inning.
Dropping down Into the losers'
bracket, the Huwks put off elimina­
tion with a 14-13 victory over the
Kentucky Tom Boys Saturday af­
ternoon In game No. 103.
The Hawks struck for five runs in
the bottom of the first. After the
To m Boys lied the score with two
nins In the second Inning, two In
the third, und one In the fifth
Seminole came truck with nine runs

Ponny Dontrlch (rlghl) and Cindy Duvall (behind lance)
put up the Somlnole Hawks’ banner during the American
Softball Association 12-and-under girls' national tourney

GemeNe. 1(1
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W1 III 1 - II II
Semlnele Heat!
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in the home half of the fifth.
It wasn't over yet. After pushing
across one run In the sixth Inning,
the Tom Boys rallied for seven runs
In the lop ol the seventh. Luckily for
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run short.
S c h u ltz walked and A m anda
Mustkas singled to lead off the first
inning for the Hawks. Marta Duvall
then singled to score Schultz. Sara
Sm ith singled home Mustukus. and

A ssociated Press W riter

T O L E IX ). Ohio — Greg Norman lipped his
second putt on the l*GA Championship's second
plavoff hole Sunday, giving Paul Azinger a
major tltleat last and leaving Norman with an
unprecedented Grand Slam of playoff losses.
Azinger. who lost u playoff to Norman In the
1992 Doral-Rydcr Open, had long been known
as the best player never to win a major.
Norman, despite w inning his second British
Open title last month. Is almost making a career
of losing pluyoffs In majors — the 1984 U.S.
Open against Fu zzy Zoeller. the 1987 Masters
against Larry Mize, the 1989 British Open
against Mark Calcavecchla. Th is one against
Azinger. gives Norman an unwanted full set of
playoff losses in god's most prestigious events.

L U M B E R TO N . N.C. After a
weekend of wild speculation sur­
rounding the slaying of basketball
sta r M ich a e l J o r d a n 's futber.
authorities arrested two teen agers
and said the motive seemed to be
simple highway robbery.
Th e suspects, two 18-year-olds
with criminal records, were caught
In part through calls they made
from Jam es Jordan's car phone
over several days following his
slaying last month, police said.
Th e two allegedly had set out to
rob someone, never Imagining their
victim would be the father of the
Chicago Bulls basketball star, one of
the world s richest and most cele­
brated athletes.

M artin posts back-to-back wins

N A S H V IL L E . Tcn n . - Bryant Brown picked
up four RBI. Including a two-run home run. us
the Orlando Cubs beat the Nashville Xprcss 11-3
S'undav In the Southern Lcugue.
Kcnntc Stceslru (6-2) got the win. while Bill
Wisslcr 17-91 took the loss.

Barons get best of Suns
HOOVER. Ala. - Ktnnls Pledger had two lilts
and scored three runs us the Birmingham
Barons defeated the Jacksonville Suns 5-1
Sunday In Southern League play.
Luis’Andujar (4-0) was the winning pitcher for
the Bunins. Kevin Coffman ( I -4) took the loss.

N FL PRESEASON
8 p.m. - W F T V 9. Sun Francisco 49crs at
Denver Broncos. (L)

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murder of Jordan’s father

Azinger wins PGA playoff

Brown leads 0-C u b rout

The fifth Inning Inning began
with a one-out wulk to Wright.
Dontrlch followed with a single and

teens arrested for

DOUBLE TAKER

RyRANDALL CHASE

B ROO K LYN. Mich. — Mark Martin won Ills
second straight N ASCAR Wlnstbn Cup race
Sunday, capturing the Champion Spark Plug
400. and it s obvious Ids luck has chungcd.
Despite having one of the strongest cars on
the circuit. Martin had gone through the first 18
races of the 30-race season without winning.
"W e're on the fortunate side of luck right
now." Martin said. "Before we won at Watkins
Glen last week. I would have given anything to
just win one. But us crazy hard us I was running
out there today. I guess you Just get greedy for
more."

Jessica Wright hit a single to bring
In Duvall.
After Dontrlch hit Into fielder's
choice, forcing Sm ith at the plate.
Mary Ann Brown walked to load the
bases. An out later. Lindsey Manz
hit a singled to plate Wright and
J a c k ie C rts p c ll sin g le d hom e
Dontrlch.

Lake Mary High School's Wayne Harrlston (left) and Reid Hilliard (right)
practice the footwork needed (or effective offensive line play. Harrlston
plays lell tackle (or (he Rams while Hilliard is listed as a right tackle.

"W hat happened to Mr. Jordan
was the kind of random violence
that all the public arc concerned
about and afraid of." said Jim
Coman. director of the State Bureau
of Investigation. "It could have been
any one of us."
The 56-year-old Jordan was shot

In the chest more than three weeks
ago. apparently after lie parked Ills
car to take a nap along the gravel
entrance to a store on U.S. 74 near
Lumbcrton In southeastern North
Carolina, authorities said.
Ills body, found Boating In a
South Carolina creek Aug. 3. was
not Identified until Friday.
FBI agents said Saturday they
were looking Into the possibility ol
kidnapping and at Jordan's busi­
ness Interests In South Carolina.
Questions also had been raised
about the possibility of links be­
tween Jordan's death and Ills son's
well-known gambling.
But on Sunday officials arrested
Larry Martin Dcm cry of Rowland
and Daniel Andre Green of L u m ­
bcrton on charges of murder, armed
robbery and conspiracy. Th e y were
jailed without bond (lending their
first court appearance today.
"T h e y had conspired to rob before
they left home." said Cumberland
County Sheriff Morris Bcdsolc. "I
don't know If they knew who. what
or where. Th is Is what they ended
up w ith."

Has FHSAA bitten off more than it can chew?
Can they do that?
The Florida High School Activities
Association tins tackled a task that
parents have found cxnspcrntingly
difficult since Jam es Dean and
Marlon Brando defined the soul of
rebellion: how to keep teen agers
from acting like teen-agers.
At the heart of this endeavor Is
the F H S A A ' s " T h u m b s U p to
Sportsmanship” campaign.
T i l l s y e a r, the F H S A A lias
published a manual which defines
sportsmanship, outlines the re­
sponsibilities of all Involved In
athletic events (even the media),
and gives "behavior guidelines."
Can they do that?
Not "Can they do that?” In llir
sense that is II the FH SA A 's place lo
define appropriate behavior for
those who participate In athletic*
events, but "Can they do that?" In
that It's a task that seems over­
whelmingly pointless In its scope.
The problem Is that while the
Intentions and goals of this cam­
paign are laudable and Indisputable,
its Implementation can't help but

SNORTS

TONY
D eS O R M IE R

border on the extreme. By explain­
ing. defining, und categorizing a
philosophy such as sportsmanship,
you effectively throttle the liberties
it's meant lo guide.
A p p a r e n t ly , c e l e b r a t i n g the
virtues of sportsmanship, which the
FH S A A docs with Its Fred E. Rozcllc
S p o r t s m a n s h i p a w a r d s . I sn' t
enough. It’s sobering that the
FH SA A believes that the behavior of
uthlctes. coaches, fans, students, et.
al. has degenerated to the point that
such guidelines are necessary.
Arc they?
c^twirtimi rvr-nis. no matter how

cleanly-contested they may be. bear
a whlfT of mayhem. The passion
that drives athletes lo compete, the
pride fans Teel for their schools, the
emotion generated by the pursuit ol
a championship create an Intox­
icating fever.
T h a t's what athletics arc all
about. Thut's why wc play sports,
that's w hy wc keep score, that's
why wc hand out trophies. Com ­
petition docs not exist without
emotion. If you didn't care, you
wouldn't/ahouldn't be there.
It's that caring, a fire kindled by
pride and fanned by competition,
that the values of sportsmanship try
to keep from burning out of control.
I respect the motivation of the
FH S A A . but wonder If these efforts
arc too restrictive. The guidelines
published In the FH SA A 's manual.
If followed to the letter, would inukc
high school athletics a hollow expe­
rience and rob the activity of much
of Its educational value.
No reasonable person could dis­
agree w ith such common-sense
guidelines as "respecting the prop­

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erty of the school" or "showing
respect for Injured athlete when
hc/slie Is removed from the con­
test." but idiots who violate those
tenets aren't going to lie dissuaded
by anyone's published guidelines.
On the other hand, telling fans not
to boo an official's decision or lo
"re tra in from being a secondgucsser" con ce rn in g a coach's
strategy ts pulling In the reins a
little light- There lias to be room for
reasonable human Interaction. And
that Interaction Is built on un
accepted level of antagonism.
Perhaps what the FH S A A Is trying
to do with this campaign Is reduce
dial accepted level of antagonism.
That way. It takes more for a
situation lo get out of hand.
Rather than promote
sportsmanship by attempting lo
constrain the hum an clement that
makes athletics special, the pursuit
of the values of sportsmanship
would be better serv ed by the severe
censure of the individuals who
violate those values and celebrating
those who embody them.

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- Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday, August 16, 1993

S T A T S &amp; STANDINGS

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44 SI
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Toronto
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Boston
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Detroit
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Cleveland
33 41 474 il
44 4* .410 if
Milwaukee
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Seattle
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14 41 444 ♦is
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Minnesota
S3 *1 433 n
Oakland
47 44 40* 14
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Toronto 1. Boston I
New York 4, Baltimore 3
Minnesota S. Oakland I. 1} Innings. 1st
game
Minnesota 4. Oakland}. }nd game
Chicago A Kansas City I
Cleveland I. TeiasS
Detroit S. Milwaukee I
Seattle F. California }
Sunday's Games
Toronto f. Boston I
New York I. Baltimore0
Teias A Cleveland I
Milwaukee 4. Detroit a
Kansas City 7. Chicago 5
Californiau Seattle}
Minnesota I). Oakland &gt;
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Teias (Brownf 41 at New York (Key 14 4).
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Milwaukee (Nevoe 01) at Oakland (Van
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De'rolt (Gulllckson 4 4) at California
(Hathaway 4 I). 10 03p m.
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71 41 414 —
SI Louis
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Montreal
43 1* 315 13
Chicago
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Hew York
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Atlanta
Houston
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Los Angttot
3* 34 104 t*to
Cincinnati
3* 41 4*3 31
Sen Diego
4* 71 117 llto
Colorado
43 73 344 34
Saturday's Games
Chicago 3. Sen Francisco 3
Now York f. Philadelphia S
Florida I, Pittsburgh J
Atlanta 4. Cincinnati I
St Lout* I. Montreal 0
Houston*.
if. Colorado
Colora 0
Los Angeles A San Diogo 3
Sunday's Games
Montreal F.Sl Louls I
Philadelphia J. New York 4
Pittsburgh4. Florida 3. u innings
San Franciscos. Chicago 7, II innings
Colorado A Houston 3
Lot Angeles A San Diego }
Atlanta I. ClnclnnatlO
Monday's Game
New York (Fernendei 1-3) at Cincinnati
(Luebbers} }| .7:15 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
/Montreal at Chicago.3. 1 03 p m
San Franclscoal Pittsburgh. F:lSp.m.
New York at Cincinnati. F; 31 p.m.
Lot Angeles at Atlanta. F:40 p.m.
Ptortda at HeueSun. BiOt pan.

San Owge asBl. Louis, a:BSpan.
Philadelphia at Color ado. * 05 p.m

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Second Hall
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Knoivllle (Blue J«ys)
30 31
Carolina (Plreiesl
37 33
Or land* (Cubs)
14 34
Jacksonville (Mariners) 11 30
■ Greenville (Braves)
30 30
Western Divtslen
Birmingham (WSoi)
11 31
17 31
Chattanooga (Reds)
37 34
Huntsville (Amitcs)
Memphis (Revels)
31 37
i Nashville (Twins)
&gt;1 10
■ won first half division till*
1*tarda y‘s Oantot
Carolina f. Mamphlt I
Knaivtlto 4, Orlande I, Mnt game
Knaivllle t Ortaade 1. Sad gam*
Chattanooga4. Greenville I
Huntsville t. Birmingham 4
Jacksonville 1. Nashville t
Sunday*! Oemet
Memphis at Oreenvllle
Birm,ng&gt;&gt;arnS. Jacksonville I
Huntsville r. Knoivllle J
Orlando 11. Nashville J
Mender's Oemet
Memphis at Greenville
Cha 11anoog&lt; at Carol me
Jacksonville at Birmingham
Knoivllle at Huntsville
Or Unde at Nashville

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Daytona (Cubsl
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33 31
30 37
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Charlotte (Rengert)
31 14
30 I*
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St Pete (Cardinals)
3* 1*
Dunedin (Blue Jays)
31 34
• Clearwater (Phillitt) 33 37
Fort Myers (Twins)
31 37
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Saturday's Oa met
West Palm Beach 4. Daytona }
Lakeland IS. SI Lucie F
Fort Lauderdale S. Otceola a
Charlotte S. Dunedin 3

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Sarasota 4. Clearwater S. I) Innings
Sunday's Games
West Palm Beach 4. Daytona J
St. Lucie at Lakeland, ppd. rain
Fort Lauderdale J. Osceola I
Charlotte S. Dunedin 1
St Petersburg 4. Vero Beach •
Sarasota 4. Clearwater 0

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Indianapolis
1 1 0 100 13 37
Butlalo
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New England
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N Y . Jett
0 3 0 000 34 41
Central
Pittsburgh
3 1 0 447 34 11
Cincinnati
1 1 0 300 40 34
1 1 0 100 34 so
Cleveland
Houston
0 I 0 000 34 37
West
San Dtogo
3 0 0 1000 14 34
Denver
1 0 * 1000 73 7
Kansas City
1 1 B .300 14 31
LA Raiders
1 3 B 3 D 34 41
Seattle
0 3 0 000 73 3*
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pci. PF PA
Phoenl.
1 0 0 1000 13 n
Philadelphia
1 t 0 447 33 30
Dallas
I 1 1 300 13 11
N Y . Giants
1 1 0 J00 U 3*
Washington
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Central
Minnesota
3 0 0 1000 34 31
Detroit
1 0 1 730 37 30
Chicago
0 3 0 000 If 34
Tamp* Bey
0 3 0 SM 17 41
Green Bay
0 3 0 000 41 74
West
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1 0 9. 1000 41 14
Atlanta
1 1 9 1 WO 17 IB
LA Rams
0 1 0 .000 X 47
Thursday's Oame
Butte* 30. Kansas City F
Friday's Game
Philadelphia }A New York Jets 13
Saturday's Oemet
New Orleans 3A Green Bay IF
AtUnta M. Tampa Bay If
C*veiend 13. New England t
Cincinnati 3A Indianapolis F
Phoenii 11. Chicago 10
Minnesala n . Seattle 10
Miami It. Washington 14
Pittsburgh X3. New York Giants 17
Dallas 13. Los Angeles Raiders 7
San Diego 33. Lot Angeles Rams 17
Monday's Games
San Francisco al Denver. 4 p.m.
Detroit at Houston, 0p.m.
Friday, Aug. 34
Green Bay at New England. 7pm
Cincinnati at Detroit. F:30p.m.
Las Angeles Raiders at Indianapolis tp m
Miami at Denver, 4 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 31
Dallas vs Houston at San Anton*. 13:30
pm
Los Angeles Rams at C*velend. Fp m.
Butte* v s Tampa Bay at Orlande. Fi3t
p.m.
Atlanta at Phiieditphia. F 30p m
Minnesota at Kansas City. 4p.m
New York Jett et New York Giants f pot.
Phoonli at San Otago. *p m.
San Franclscoal Seen*. lOp m.
Sunday, Aug. 33
Washington ot Pittsburgh, 4p.m.
Maadoy.Aug.33
Chicago at Now Orleans. 4 p.m.

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BROOKLYN. Mich - The order ot finish
Sunday ot the Champion Spark Plug 400
NASCAR stock car race, with starting
position In parentheses, residence, type of
car. laps comp*led. reason out. If any.
money won and winner's average speed In
I 1131 Mark Martin. Jamestown. N C .
Ford Thundtrbird. 300. 174.443. 144 344; 3. |4I
Morgan Shepherd. Conover. N C . Ford
Thunderbird. 300. 147.310. 3. It) Jell Gordon.
Chariot*. N C . Chovro*! Lumlna. 300.
SIAF4J
4 (371 Da* Jarratt, Conover. N C .
Chovro*! Lumlna. 300. 571.0*5. J (SI Ted
Musgrave. Troutman. N C . Ford Thun
derbird. 300. 137.1*0. 0 110) Rusty Wallace.

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole Hloh School
graduate now playing lor the Chicago W hite Sox. His stats are
lor the 1993 season In the llrst colum n, personal-best season
to tals In the second column and current career totals
(including 1993 gam es) In the third colum n.
Raines had a tough weekend. O n Saturday night, he was
0-for-3 as the W hlto Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 4-1.
Sunday afternoon, Raines had two singles in four trips to the
plate, a run scored, an RBI, and his ninth stolen base ol the
season, yet the W hite Sox lost to the Royals. 7-5.
RAINES GAUGE

Category
'93
G am es............ .... 73
At bats............ .... 262
R u ns................ .... 57
H its .................. .... 80
R B I................... .... 37
Doubles.......... .... 9
T rip le s............. .... 4
Homo runs.... .... 12
S te a ls .............. .... 9
Average.......... .....305

best
160
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

c a rte r
1.776
6.723
1.193
2.003
690
325
100
119
738
.298

Tim R aines

Club course
Concord. N C . Pontiac Grand P m . 300.
134.115
Dave Stockton. 371.000
4*44*3-1*7
F. Ill Laku Spvud. Kannapolis, N C.. Ford
Al Geibergar. 144.000
7147 44- 704
73 43 70- 307
Rocky Thompson. 134.000
Thumwrblrd. 300. 133.3I1; 1 (III Bobby
Labor*. Trinity. N C . Ford Thundsrbird.
Oato Douglass. 173.000
4* 71 M-no
71 44 4 1 - 704
300. 117.141. f IF) Oa* Earnhardt. Oool*.
Charles Coody. 133.000
N C . Chuvto*! Lumlna. 300. l!t.3 ll
Jack Kleter. 133 000
7047 71-704
H i t 73-704
10 If) Bill Elliott. Oawsenvil*. G a . Ford
Bob Bettoy. 133.000
Thundvrblrd. 300. I3S.III; It. Ill) Bobby
Dewitt Weaver. 313 000
73 47 71-310
Tom Wvllkopl.il 3.000
Hillln Jr . Harrisburg. N C . Ford Thun
47 70 73-110
Weller Morgen 111 000
derbird. 300. 113.013; 13. (131 Orvg lacks.
70 70 71-111
Winter Park. Fard Thundarbird. 344.111.411
Tommy Aycock. 311.000
74*3 71-313
13 (301 Darrell Waltrlp Franklin. Ttnn
Jim Ferree. SI 1.000
74*4 73-313
Bruce Crompton. 311.000
Chevrolet Lumlna. 300. 131.01!. 14 (If) Brett
73 *7 73- 313
7} 74 44— 314
Bodlnu. Harrisburg. N C . Ford Thunderbird.
Don Bias. IS 000
340. 114.411; IS (IS) Jim m y Hensley.
Tom Storey. If.000
73 70 73-114
Tom Shaw. 11000
M M 70-1U
Ridgeway. Va.. Ford Thunderbird. 300.
130.311
Jim Albut.l7.7M
71 74 70-311
14 131) Michael Waltrip. Davidson. N C..
47 74 74-313
J C Snaad.17.7M
Ponllac Grand Prli. Iff. m *40. IF. 1)41
LPOA Sun Times Challenge
Starling Marlin, Columbia. Tan n. Ford
NAPERVILLE. Ill - Scores ol those
Thunderbird. Iff. 113.340; 14 (33) Ky* Petty.
players who comp**d Sunday’s suspended
High Point. N C.. Pontiac Grand Prli. If*.
linal round at the 1473400 LPGA Sun Times
IIF.S40
Challenge, played on the 4.134 yard, par— 73
If. 133) Phil ParsonA Lake Norman. N C .
W hl* Eag* God Club course (SO goiters still
Chevrolet Lumlna. Iff. 111040. 30 133)
on course when play was halted, play will
Jimmy Spencer. Mooretvtl*. N C . Ford
continue Monday I Thunderbird. Iff. 114.4*0. 31. (IF) Oerrike
Nancy While
TO 77 74 73-744
Cope. Ctiarlot*. N C . Ford Thunderbird Iff.
Donna Wilkins
73 4* 71 73- 3*4
113.411
Noel* Deghe
70 47 71 73-3M
33 &lt;341 Dave Marcit. Avery's Creek. N C .
Sue Thomas
4* 73 74 73-34S
Chevrolet Lumlna. Iff. 14.411; 33 114) Kenny
Klernan Prechtl
71 70 74 71-3*4
Wai’ace. Concord. N C . Pontiac Grand Prli.
Marilyn Lovandtr
73 70 7174- 3*4
Iff. 310.3*5 34 1341 Geoff Bodme Julian.
Lit Rogers
31717177-3*4
N C . Ford Thunderbird. Iff. 31* *13
Michel* Mackall
*7 74 7* 71-3*3
33 (31) Jimmy Maant. Forest City. N C .
MargkaMullk Curtis
71 73 7$ 77-3*3
Ford Thunderbird. 1*4. 34.4*3. 34 (34) P J
Pamela Allen
TlTF l l * - } * *
Jones Torrance Calll., Ford Thunderbird.
If*. 14.343. 37. (II Ken Schrader. Concord.
N C.. Chevrolet Lumlna. tfl. SI4.**5
34. (3f 1 Rkk Wilson. Bartew, Penlisc
BASEBALL
Orand P rli, It), IM IS ; 3f M il Terry
American League
Labon*. Archdale. N C . Chevrolet Lumlna.
BALTIMORE ORIOLE1 - Acquired Mike
143. anglne (allure. 113.4*3; M 1301 Harry \Pagllaruto. third baseman, tram the Min
Gant. Taylorsvll*. N C . Chevrolet Lumlna.
netota Twins tor a player to be named later
143. crash. SIF431S.
Designated Anthony Telford, pitcher, lor
31. (U ) Wally Dallenbach Jr.. Greensboro.
assignment
N C.. Ford Thunderbird. 137. 113.440. 33 1341
M INNESOTA TWINS - Placed C m #
Ernie Irvan. Concord. N.C . Chevrolet
Larkin, inltotder. on the llday disabled list
.Lumlna. 133. anglne failure. *17.413. JJ (141
Recalled David McCarty, outtietder. from
Rkk Mast. Rockbridge Baths. V * . Ford
Portland ol the Pacific Coast League
Thunderbird. 130.113.313
OAKLAND A TH L E TIC ! - Placed Bob
34 (3F) Hut Stricklin. Cater*. A U . Ford
Welch, pitcher, on the IS day disabled list,
Thunderbird. tit. 113.340; 33. 13) Rkky Rudd.
retroactive to Aug I Waived Joe Boever.
Chesapeake. V a . Chovro*! Lumlna. 133.
pitcher, lo. .the pv-pot# ot giving him his
Overheating. 114.3*0. 34 &lt;331 Jim Sauter.
unconditional release Recalled John Briscoe
Necedah. W it . Ford Thundarbird. lot. crash.
pitcher, and lean Broslus. Infielder
MiSEAttil e« li*&gt;&gt;sffeog bsb BGBBB4tf 4i I 4
* ' -outneider. tram Tacoma at the Pecllie Coast
3?. (11) Jae Nemechak, Lakelee*.
Chavrakl Lumlna. t*. rear and. 34.113. If
S EA TTLE MARINER! - Announced Lt«
131) Jim m y Horlon. Somerville. N .J.,
E l* , bunch coach. Sammy Ellis, pitching
Chovro*! Lumlna. *4. angina lallure. 17.3*0.
coach. Kun Gnlfey. hitting coach. John
3*. (40) Okk Trick*. Iren Italian. N C .
McLaren, bullpen coach, lam M*|l*s. first
Chovro*! Lumlna.» . angina failure. 17.343
bat* coach, and Sam Perlori*. third bat*
40. (4) Todd Sodine. Harrisburg. N.C.. Fard
coach, will return lor t**4 season
Thundarbird. 13. handling. 1741*. 41. (Ml
Hitttful I titirt
Rich Blck* J r . Edgerton. WIs . Ford Thun
M O N TR EA L EXPOS - Placed Chris
derbird. 10. engine lallure. 17.313
Nabhott. pitcher, on It* llday ditabtod list,
Time el race: 3hours. 44 minutes, t second
retroactive to Aug II. Called up Butch
Marginal victoryi I f f seconds
Henry, pitcher. Irom Ottawa el the Interna
Caution flags; I tor 31 laps
tlonal League Optioned Tim Laser, catcher,
Laadchangas: 13among I drivers
to Ottawa
U p *aders: Schrader I; Rudd 3 II; Speed
ST. LOUIS CARDINAL! - Waived Jo*
1*30; Irvan 31 33. Rudd 1**4. Schradtr 47;
Megrono. pitcher, lor the purpose ol giving
Gordon 44 70, Rudd 71BS; Gordon S4fl;
him his unconditional rsleas* Activated
Rudd *3 104: Musgrave lOSlOF; Martin too
Mike Perei. pitcher. Irom the IVday disabled
141. Wallace 144 I4F; Marlin 14* IIS; Gordon
Hsl.
FOOTBALL
ISO-144; Marlin *7100
Nettoael Feetbell League
lerles point leaders i Earnhardt 3.04t.
N IW ORLEANS M IN TS - Suspended
Jarratt 1.F40; R Wallace 3.731; Martin 3.F07;
Reginald Jones, comerbeck. lor the llrst
Shepherd 3473; Petty 3.330, Schrader 3.443;
game ot It* teeion tor tailing * report to
Irvan 3.443; G Bodin* 3 433 Gordon 1.411;
camp.
Elliott 1.3*4; Marlin 3443; Spencer 1431.
Ruddl 3lf Ganl 3 70s

QOLF
PGA Cbampiemklp
TOLEDO. Ohio — Top (Inlthers. scares,
and money wlmlngi Sunday ot It* PGA
Championship on It* 7434 yard, par FI In
vornttt Club course (s ewn on second ho* ot
sudden death ployotl I :
aPautA4lngof.UCe.C00
4*444*44-371
Grog Norman. 4IM440
44 44474*-37}
Nkk Faldo. 1103440
a 44 4*44-373
VI |«y Singh. 4*0400
44 43 73 74—174
Tom Watson. $71000
4*43-7473-77*
Bob Estos. 447413
4*444*73-377
Ho* Irwin. 447411
444*47 73-177
ScoH Simpson. 147417
44 70 71 73-177
Jghn Cook. 147417
73444*71-177
Dudley Hart. 447.113
4* 4* 71 73-177
Scott Hoch. 147417
74 44 4* 4 7 - 377
Nolan Honk*. 147.117
73 70*7 *4-377
Phil Mlckalson. 147.41}
*7 714* 70-177
Richard Zofcol. 113.000
44 71 71 70-171
Stove Elklnglon. U1 000
07 4* 74 71-170
Bruce F lelihar. 133.000
4* 74 47 44-371
Gary Hallberg. 133.000
70**44 71-371
Lanny Wadklns. US 000
41 4* 71 74-374
Brad Faion. US.OUO
70 70 41 73-371
Eduardo Romero 111.500
47 47 74 71-17*
J*y Haas. 111.300
**4* 70 73-37*
Franklin Owett Championship
PARK C ITY . Utah - Top finishers, scores,
and winnings Sunday alter the final round ot
the 1300.000 Franklin Quett Championship on
the 4.001 yard, par 71 Park Meadows Golf

Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE Hobby
Bowden has won. won and won
In 17 years al Florida Stair. Bui
he’s never finished one.
Now. for Ihe third lime In the
last six seasons, most preseason
forecasters are p o in tin g at
another of B o w d e n ’s gifted
teams to bring Florida State Its
first national title.
"Th e re ’s no room for error
when you’re picked No. I ," said
Bowden, whose 1988 und 1991
teams also began their seasons
ns the favorite to win n national
title.
"T h is sum m er, the fans would
all tell me. ’We know li,,s Is the
year, coach."’ Bowden related.
"T h e y want to know tf we’ve got
a kicker and how about Charlie’s
shoulder."
Quarterback Charlie W ard,
last year's Atlantic Coast Conlerence Player of the Year, has
recovered from April surgery to
repair an In ju ry to his left
(non-throwing) shoulder suffered
during the basketball seuson.
Fre sh m a n Scott B entley ot
Aurora. Colo.. Is being counted
on lo reverse the school's recent
kicking woes.
Missed field goals probably
cost the Semlnolcs successive
national title In 1991 and 1992
and also In 1987.
Last season Bowden became
the first college coach lo take a
team to at least 10 victories in
six straight years. During that
run. the Semlnolcs have lost Just
nine games — five to Miami and
one apiece lo Auburn. Clcmson.
Florida, and Southern
Mississippi.
Florldn State's traditionally
rugged schedule doesn't get uny
easier this time around. Bowden
will not only seek to extend the
Semlnolcs' unbeaten mark In
ACC games, but must somehow
get past Kansas. Miami. Notre
Dame and Florida In nonconfercncc tests.

However, a host of new faces
will find playing time on the
defensive side where All America
linebacker Marvin Jones — the
fourth player taken In the NFL
draft — nnd a trio of second
round picks. Dan Footman. Carl
Simpson and Reggie Freeman,
have departed.
"Defensively we do not have
the depth we had a year ago. but
they should Improve each week
If they ran stay healthy." said
Bowden.

The November schedule ap­
pears particularly difficult. Th e
Semlnolcs sandwich road games
at Notre D am e and Florida
around a home ACC contest
against North Carolina State In
the final three weeks.

Senior To d d McIntosh and
sophomore Derrick Alexander
arc being counted on to lead the
defensive line w hile outside
linebacker Derrick Brooks and
corncrhacks Corey Sawyer and
Clifton Abraham give the Sendnoles three of the best In the
country at their positions.

But by that time. Bowden is
hopeful defensive coordinator
Mickey Andrews will have re­
built a unit hit with the loss of
six starters.

Sawyer and Vanover give Flor­
ida State two of the best return
men In the nation while rccfahlri
freshman Sean Llss is the likely
punter.

The Semlnolcs have nearly
everybody back off an offensive

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were In an 11-0 hole against Georgia Power. The
Seminole girls came up with u run In the fifth und
scored six times In the sixth inning, hut couldn't
gel any closer.
In the fifth Inning. Dontrich led off with a
double and scored on a double by Brown.
Schultz opend Ihe Seminole sixth Inning with a
single. An out later. Duvall hit a single. Smith
followed with a double that scored Schultz.
Wright then lilt a single to score Duvall. On the
play. Smith was also able to score and Wright
took second on the throw.
Kelly Placcntlne went In to plnch-run for
Wright at second base and scored on a single by
Dontrich. Brown then doubled home Dontrich
nnd Krsek doubled to score Brown.
Brown led the Hnwks with two doubles, a run.
and two RBI. Dontrich doubled, singled, scored
two runs, and had an RBI. Sm ith finished with a
double, single, one run. and one RBI. Schultz also
had a double, single, and one run scored.
Wright contributed two singles and an RBI.
Crlspell also hit two singles. Brack had a double
and an RBI. Lisa Row r lilt a double. Marie Coodc
singled, und Plaecntlne scored a run.

Junior guard Patrick McNeil is
the headliner on an experienced
offensive line which lost veter­
ans Robbie Baker and Robert
Stevenson.

"W e've made our name play­
ing tough schedules, and If we
ever win a national champion­
ship one of these years, no one
will be able to say we backed
Into It." said Bowden. "If wc end
up doing It. It will be with a great
hallclub."

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Brown walked to load the bases. Megan
Lewis then launched a two-run double, acortng
W right and Dontrich. Manx followed with a single
that brought In Brow n. Lewis scored on a double
from Crisped.
Schultz was Intentionally walked to load the
bases, but that move backfired as Mustakas drew
u walk to force In Manx. Duvall delivered a
sacrifice fly to bring home Crisped. Sm ith then
cleaned the bases w ith a triple that chased home
Schultz and Mustakas. Heather Krsek, pinchhitting for Wright, then singled home Smith.
Manz led the Hawks In the win over the Tom
Boys with three singles, two RBI, and one run
scored. Dontrttch added three singles and two
runs. Smith tripled, singled, scored a run. and
drove in three. Duvall and Crlspell each had a
double, single, one run . and two RBI.
Mustakas contributed two tingles, two runs,
and an RBI. Lewis had a double, one run. and two
RBI. Wright finished with a single, two runs, and
an RBI. Brown singled and scored a run. Krsek
hud a single and an RBI. Schultz scored two runs.
Sem inole's ru n ended In game No. 108
Saturday evening. After four Innings, the Hawks

team that averaged 61 points
and more (hnn 600 yards In Its
final three games last year after
Junking Bow den's traditional
offense for a "fast-break" attnok
to take advantage of Ward's
basket ball demeanor.
" I hate going hack to the
huddle and taking a long time,"
admits Ward.
"W c think we found ourselves
last year when wc began to
feature the shotgun formation."
continued Bowden. "A s long as
you have Charlie Ward, you
have to think shotgun."
In his first year as a starter,
the 6-foot-l. 185-pound Want
passed for 2.647 yards and 22
touchdowns and ran for another
504 yards and six more scores to
lead Florida State lo an 11-1
season and u final No. 2 ranking.
lie will ulso benefit from the
presence of a half dozen veteran
receivers led by sophomore
Tam arick Vanover. Ihe ACC's
Newcomer of the Year In 1991
when he caught 42 passes for
four touchdowns and scored
twice on klckofT returns.
Seniors Matt F rie r. Kevin
Knox, and Lonnie Johnson and
Juniors O'M nr Ellison and Kez
McCorvey will also he busy In an
eight man rotation planned by
Bowden to keep fresh receivers
on the field.
Tailbacks Scan Jackson and
Lukr Howell High School gradu­
ate Marquette Sm ith will try to
pick up some of the slack
created by a prescason knee
Injury to last year's leading
rusher. Tiger McMIllon. Fullback
William Floyd will handle short
yardage situations.

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People
Bahia: A low maintenance lawn

IN BRIEF

Bahia Is a popular choice for turfgrass In
our area, second only to St. Augustine.
Although Balilu Is considered less attractive
than SI. Augustine. It has several advan­
tages that wurrant its use. One Important
advantage Is Bahia requires less mainte­
nance than SI. Augustine and does not
require nil Irrigation system.
Bahia Is a widely used low maintenance,
course-textured turfgrass that has an open,
upright growth habit. It Is norm ally light
green In color und grows best In full sun.
Major |k -si problems Include mole crickets,
weeds, and occasionally dollar spot disease.
Establishment Is by sod or by seed. During
drought. Hahiu avoids damage by dropping
Its leaves, forming un extensive root system
and undergoing dorm ancy (brow ning).
When water Is applied, new leaves appear
quickly. If ihe homeowner does not have an
irrigation system or prefers a low mainte­
nance. heavy traffic turf area, balilu Is u
good choice for u lawn.

Credit Professionals to m eet
T h r regular meeting of Credit Professionals of Orlundo will be
held 0:30 p.m. Aug. 10 ut the Olive Garden. 60S N. Orlando
Avc., Winter I'ark.
If you w ork In credit or collections, you are Invited.
R e s erv atio n s may be m a d e by c a llin g Th e lm a Curd.
658-3486.

SHS alumni sought
Seminole High Class of 1984 Is looking for classmates.
If you went to SHS from HQ-84 or know someone who did
(even If they did not actually graduate) please contact Sue
Blslgul 332 0477. We are looking also for classmates who want
to help on the committee.

Playground Foundation plans gathering
Th e Southwest Volusia Playground Foundation. Inc., also
known as Imagination Playground Volunteers, will meet
Monday. Aug. 16. al 7 p.m. nt Fm m aus Lutheran Church,
2500 S. Volusia Avc.. Orange C ity (near the corner of 17-92 and
Enterprise Road).
Childcare will lie provided and all volunteers are Invited to
ittend. Celebration 93. a music, food and crafts festival to Ire
held Saturday. Sept. I I . at the new Mariner's Cove Park on
Lakeshore Drive in Deltona, will Ik - discussed.
Needed are food venders, ernfters. local talent and volunteers
for this event.
For more Information, contact Glenn Ward at 574-7029.

Under most conditions. Bahia will not
produce a turf comparable In quality to St.
Augustine. Those who desire n high quality
lawn appearance might tie disappointed
wllli Balilu.
Bahia will perform satisfactorily using the
fertilization schedule (hat Is recommended
for St. Augustine. Apply fertilization two
times per year ut the rate of I pound
nitrogen per 1.000 squure feet.

Merchandise collection to benfit seniors
Seminole County Better Living for Seniors Is collecting
merchandise for a garagr sale which will be held Oct. 30 at
Casselberry Senior Center. Proceeds will benefit programs (or
Seminole County Seniors. T o donate unused business or
personal Items, simply call 8 3 1-1631. Pick-up arrangements
can be made for large Items.
Your donations will assist the agency in continuing Its
services to Sentors, especially the Meals On Wheels program for
hntneboond elderly citizens.

Due to Its tough leaves and stems, only a
heavy duly rotary mower with sharp blades
should lx* used. Unfortunately, extensive
serdheud production requires frequent
sum m er mowing. Growing conditions and
resources available may require slight
deviations from the following guidelines.
If Bahia is non dormant and growing,
mow It nt 3 Inches, which is as high us most
home type rotary mowers will allow. As
with St. Augustine, a 4-Inch m ow height
would be preferable, if possible. High
mowing promotes a deeper, more extensive
root system ennbling the grass to better
wlihstund drought and nematode stress.

such as puslcy. matchweed, knotweed,
spurge, and lespedeza Is available with
herbicides such as 2-4-D. Dlcambu and/or
MCPP. Positive Identification of weeds and
exact herbicide recommendations are avail­
able at our office. Plant clinics arc con­
d ucte d on M on d ay m o rn in g s . A p p ly
herbicides only when adequute soli moisture
is present, air temperatures are between 60
and 85 degrees, and the turf Is not suffering
from mowing stress. Failure to follow these
precautions may result In damaged turf.
Check for mole crickets by: 1) looking for
their tunneling and mounds: or 2) applying
2 gallons of water with 1 to 2 oz. of
detergent soap per 2 sq. ft. turf In suspected
damged areas. If present, the mole crickets
will surface In several minutes. Recently,
several new baits arc showing promise as a
control measure.
Due to Bahia's deep, extensive rooting,
n e m a t o d e d a m a g e s e l d o m b e c o me s
noticeable. However, if grass becomes thin
In density, less vigorous In growth, and
develops a weak root system, nematodes
might be the problem. Kits are available to
send samples to Gainesville — coat Is
S 12.00. Proper cultural factors to encourage
Bahia root growth will lessen nematode
stress. T h is Includes applying less nitrogen,
providing less frequent but deep watering,
and ensuring ample soil potassium and
phosphorous. Mocap 5G Is currently avail­
a b le for h o m e la w n s w h e n c e r t a i n
nematodes damage the turf, but It must be
applied only by a certified restricted use
pesticide applicator.
Bahia damnge by diseases is normally
minimal. Dollar spot disease If present. Is
expressed as brown color spots several
Inches In diameter, which appear scattered
across the turf. A light application of
nitrogen (W lb. nitrogen per 1.000 sq. ft.
w hich equals 3.3 lb. 15-0-14) should
encourage the grass to outgrow these
symptoms.
A n y products referred to are purely for
educational purposes and Is not considered
as an endorsement.

QARDININQ

TRICIA
THO M AS

Remove no more thnn V3 the height of the
leaf blades with a n y mowing. Use only a
sharpened, balanced mower blade: other­
wise the cut will be ragged and the lawn will
look bad and be m ore susceptible to disease.
Resharpen and balance blades m onthly.
Leave clippings unless clumping occurs.
A llow excessive clippings to dry In the sun
and then scatter b y remowlng, blowing, or
raking. Frequent m ow ing may be required
to remove the tall. V-shapcd scedhcads
w hich continuously emerge from late May
through early fall.
Irrigate to prevent drought stress on nn
"a s needed" basis. Normally, there Is no
need to Irrigate in the summer months
because rain provides enough waicr. Do not
overwatcr. ovci w atering encourages shallow
roots, disease, and weed Invasion. Apply
water at V*-** Inch per application and then
wait until the tu rf shows signs of wilting
(blue-gray color o r footprinting occurs)
before watering again. Watering m ny be
discontinued during extended dry periods. If
temporary brown, dormant turf Is accept­
able.
Selective control of weeds such as goosegrass, crabgrass. o r ulcxandergrnss Is
limited to hand p ullin g or applying, as a
spot treatment, a herbicide containing
glyphosphatc (Round Up). Bahia Is severely
d a m a g e d by p o s t c m c r g e n c e g r a s s
herbicides such as D S M A . MSMA. or asulox.
Following suggested management practices
such aa proper m ow ing, fertilizing, and
Irrigation, will encourage Bahia to outcompete weeds. Control of broadleaf weeds

C ancer support group m eets
Support. Hope and Recovery. S.H .A .R .. meets ever)’ Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far corner of the dining room. Th is Is a self help sup|K&gt;rt group
for all cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

C H A D W . L E C L A IR
L A C K L A N D AIR F O R C E
BASE. San Antonio — Airm an
Chutl W. LeCluIr has graduated
from Air Force basic (raining
here.
During Ihe six weeks of train­
ing ihe airman studied the A ir
Force mission, orgunlzullon and
customs und received special

Nurses to meet m onthly
Th e Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Florida. Inc.,
meets the second Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m . ut
Kllarncy Baptist Church, 701 Formosa Avc. C .E .U . class
provided each month. All meetings are open to LPNs and to
students and graduate LPNs. For information call 299 -1 32 1.

Artists to meet at center

In uddltlon. airmen who co m ­
plete basic training earn credits
tow ard un ussorlate degree
through the Com m unity College
of the Air Force.
He is Ihe son of Pclcr and
Dawn LeClulre of 497 Sunlukc
Clrclr. Lake M ary.
C E S A R H. P A D IL L A
T Y N D A L L A IR FORCE B A S E.
I'anntnu City — Tech . SGl. Cesar

M odelers Club announces m eeting
Th e Sanford Aero Modelers Club meets every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 p.m. with the "Model of the M onth"
competition at Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St. All phases of R/C model aircraft arc represented. Th e
club's (lying field is located in Sanford. For more Information,
contact Lee Darguent 574-4732.

VFW , Auxiliary to gather
Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
Post 10108 meet the third Monday at 7:30 p.m. nt their post
home (the log cabin on Seminole Boulevard).

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gum -Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p.m., C hurch of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Muitland.
For more Information, call 236-9206.

AI»Anon group gathers
If you arc troubled by the alcoholism of a frclnd or relative,
there is help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends and
family of alcoholics, will meet each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday night at 8 p.m. at the Sahara Club. 2587 S. Sanford
Ave.. Sanford. For more Information, call 332-4122.

M A R K V. M IL L E R
L A C K L A N D AIR FORCE
BASE. Sun Antonio — Airman
Mark Y. Miller lias graduated
from A ir Force IkisIc training
litre.
During i lie six weeks of train­
ing the airman studied Ihe Air
Force mission, organization and
customs and received special
training In hum an relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
Inw ard an associate degree
ilitinigh llu- Com m unity College
of the Air Force.
Miller is the son ol Helena M.
Miller of 153 Sunset Drive.
Lotigwood,
lie is a 1991 graduate of Lake
Mary High School, Lake Mary.

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Sanford. For Information, call 323-4938.

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Chad D. Lee has completed a
U.S. A rm y prim ary leadership
course here.
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Navy Petty Officer 1st Class
Joseph C. Snodgrass, a 1972
g ra d u a te of S a n fo rd Naval
Academy of Sanford, recently
reported for d uly at Naval Air
Station. Slgoncllu. Iiuly.
lie Joined the Navy In Novcm!&gt;cr 1980.

W ar of roses begins w hen
peace su d denly disappears
D E A R A B B T t I've always got*
te n a l o n g w e l l wi t h m y
neighbors, but listen to this: Th e
woman next door has a lovely
Peace rosebush.
Last June she planned to take
a large bouquet to decorate our
church, but when she came out
early Sunday m orning lo cut the
roses, she discovered that the
bush had been stripped!
Meanwhile, guests whom we
had for dinner on Saturday night
brought me a large bouquet of
Peace roses, w hich I had placed
In our front w indow.
When m y neighbor discovered
that her roses were gone and she
saw the bouquet of roses In m y
w i n d o w , and I mmediately
assumed that they were her
roses, she rang m y doorbell,
practically forced her way Into
m y house, took m y (lowers and
said some terrible things to me. I
was too shocked to respond.
Since then she's been avoiding
me. but her husband still talks
to m y husband. Now It turns out
that fo llo w in g the episode,
another neighbor had come to
her to apologize for her pretecn
daughter, who had sneaked Into
her yard that Saturday evening
and stolen her roses!
My neighbor’s husband says
his wife Is too embarrassed to
face me. and 1 should swallow
m y pride, go over there and
make up with her.
A b by. I ca n ’t forget those
shameful things she said to me. I
feel terrible about the whole
thing, but since she's In the
wrong. 1 think she should come
here and apologize to me. How
can this be settled so we can be

ing?
Abby. this man has a Ph.D. In
nuclear physics and holds a
hlgh-paylngjob.

ADVICI

We have been playing bridge
regularly for more than three
years. T h is past weekend when I
caught him cheating. 1 con­
fronted him and asked for a
re-deal. He literally threw a
tantrum . We're not spcnklng
now as a result of all this.

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

friends again?
ROSE FEV ER
D E A R F E V E R : She should
come to you and apologize, hul
since she hasn't and you want to
be friends again, swallow your
pride (thorns and nil) and make
the first move. Be mature. Defer.
D E A R A B B Y : What do you
think of a grow n muii who
cheats at cards, and when con­
fronted. throws the cards up In
the air, runs to his room and
broods for (he rest of the even­

Should I have kept m y mouth
shut, or was I Justified In letting
him know I was on to his
slclght-of-hund trick?

NAMELESS. PLEASE
DEAR NAMELESS: Y o u
sh ould not have kept yo u r
mouth shut. But had you walled
to tell him privately Instead of
h u m ilia tin g h im before the
others, you could have uvolded
an ugly scene.

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Reporter’s N otebook
Call pope ‘L alek’ to g et his attention
Dy H U G H A . M U L L IG A N
A I’ S p e c ia l C o r r c a p o n d c n t

D E N V E R (AC) — Hlis rtf con­
tent found w a tirrrd along the
INipal path during his four-day
visit:
W luil’t*one sure way lo yet the
pope's at l c nt l o n ? Ca l l him
"L o lck ."
It's the childhood nickname of

|»opr Jo h n Paul II. who was bom
Karol Wojiyla. Ii means "tiny
Karol." ami Roy Kerr, a Las
Vegas man of Polish extraction,
called ll out as I he jm jH - was
leaving the St. Main retreat
house after hiking In the woods
in Estes Park, outside of Denver,
on Friday.
The startled pontiff Immedi­
ately turned and grasped him
with outstretched hands across
l he crowd coni rot barriers.
Ii M o n s i g n o r St u n l s l a w
D/lwls*. the pope's personal
secretary, briefed his boss on the
content ol the local j&gt;a|&gt;crs after
Ills respite In Colorado’s high
country. Ills Holiness m ight
have done a second take at a
Denver Post headline: "H EA R
APPAR EN TLY K ILLS LO G G E R .
E A T S H O D Y ."
Less than 100 miles from the
papal hiking trail, a logger cut­
ting fence posts was mullluied
bv a trinek bear. It was "the

At Cherry Creek Stale Park,
site of a huge papal slumber
party before the pope said Mass
there Sunday, security had a
decidedly Western flavor. Police
rode the ridges on horse back
and patrolled the woods on trail
bikes.
They had few problems with
lost youths, but they did have to
track down several lost buses.
M a n y d r i v e r s of the 1. 700
chartered buses transporting the
papal pilgrims to various events
came from out of town, some
from out of state.

There was one hi l of sacred
lurf at Mile High Stadium where
the thousands upon thousands
ol papal pilgrims were forbidden
to trod during n welcome for the
p o p e on T h u r s d a y n i g h t .
Groundskeepers cordoned off
Hit- Infield where the baseball
expansion team the Colorado
Rockies play catch (and some­
t i me s mi s s ) he fore re c o rd
crowds.
Since the pope borrowed their
p 1a y g r o u n d . I h e y h a v e
performed some m inor miracles
on the road, winning stx a row.

Police division chief Miriam
Rccd, who monitored goings-on
nt ihe park. was among m any
who were full of praise for the
behavior of the youthful throng:
"W hat a wonderful bunch of
kids. They're so polite."
A high school gym trachcr
called a radio talk show with the
suggestion that "we keep these
kids around for a couple months
to teach our Denver youth some

Archbishop John Foley, the
Vatican's communications
director, thought the security
g u a r d s were " c e r t a i n l y
thorough" at Denver's Cathedral
of the Immaculate Conception,
where the pope said Mass for
c h u r c h hi er a r c h y S a t u r d a y
m orning.
"T h e y made the cardinals and
all several hundred of us bishops
remove our pectoral crosses be­
fore going through the metal
detectors. But It was no big deal.
I got the same one b ack .”
Members of the episcopacy hang

Denver Post columnist Chuck
Green wrote: " T h e week pro­
vided a welcome relief after a
summer of violence In Denver
when gunfire ricocheted off the
nightly T V news.

Legal N o t i c e

Legal N o tices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIG HTEEN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO *1IM7 CA 14 K
6 ANCBOSTON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION a Fiona*

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION NO
*1 lilt CAI4L
BANK UN ITED OF TEXAS
FSB etc
Plaintiff,

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
EIG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK n o ti tics c* 1* L
BA R N ETT MORTGAGE COM
PANY. a Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff.

vs

ROBERT C BR ITT: at al .
Defendants
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO RO BERTC B R ITT and
BARBARAC. BR ITT.
CURRENTRESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
A N Y UN KN OW N H E IR S ,
D E V IS E E S . G R A N T E E S ,
A S S IG N E E S . L IE N O R S .
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES.OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIM
IN G B Y T H R O U G H A N D
UNDER ROBERT C. B R ITT
and BARBARA C B R IT T )
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action to toreclose tha mortgaga
encumbering tha following
property In Samlnola County.
Florida:

Netlc* at Sharia's Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain
Writ ol E recution issued out ol
and undar tha saal pi the Circuit
Court ot Samlnola County. F ior
Ida. Case ett/4*)CAi*K upon a
I Inal judgment rendered in tha
aIerase Id Court on the ISth day
ot February A O iffl. In thaf
certain case entitled Ortentec
Corp ot America. Plaintiff vs
Aston. Inc., at al. Defendant
which aforesaid Writ of Eatcv
lion wa* deliverad to me ai
Sheriff of Samlnola County,
Florida and I have fevldtd upon
all lha right, till* and interest el
the dofendanl, Ra| Kumar
Agarwal. In and lo tha tallowing
described property, said peeper
ty being located In Samlnola
County, Florida more portico
lerly described a* fallow*:
Assorted household furnish
mgs Including but not limited to:
I f Goldstar TV
CenAIr Telephone
Bod A Mattress
Pool Table
and tha undersigned a* Sherilf
of Samlnola County, Florida,
will at 11:00 A M on the 11th
day ot August A D . ten. otter
tor sale and sail to Itw highest
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING LIENS, al tha
location of Allamonle Towing.
I ll Marker Street. Altamonte
Springs. Florida, the above da
scribed property
Thaf said sale ll being made
to satisfy tha terms ot this Writ
ol Elocution
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R U .w N S W IT H D IS
A B ILITIES ACT OF ItfO. PER
SONS W ITH A DISABILITY
N E E D I N G S P E C IA L A C ­
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
S H O U LD C O N TA C T T H E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF T H E
S H E R IF F 'S O F F IC E . EN
F O R C E A B L E W RITS SEC
T IO N . I14S 1ITH S T R E E T .
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
TH E PROCEEDING T E L E
P H O N E: (407))J0**40 T T D
laorm i j h j
Donald F. Eilinger. Sherilf
Seminole County. Florida
Publishad: July M. August 1 .1.
It. with tha sale on August 1).
Iffl
DEG 114

Plaintiff.

««
WILBUR DAVIS, t u t .
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO KEITH IRVING
fiesldenca Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
MO Jack wood Court
Orlando. F L JJItl
any unknown hair*, dtvltaat.
grant***. assignee*. Ilanori.
Creditor*. trustees or olhar
claimant! claiming by. through
and undar Kalth Irving, Rad
danca Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Inal an
action to foreclose tha morlgaga
ancumbtrlng tha following
proparfy In Samlnola County.
Florida
Lot J Block " J". WASHING
TON OAKS. Saction Two. ac
cardknq to IM plat ttwraof ai
ret ceded kn Plat Soak 1*. pagak
M and If, public rtcpidi of
Samlnola County. Florida
Togathar with Ona Orbon
F r e e -S t a n d in g R a n g*
(Electric), Modal No : K1 OAZ.
Ona Coldipot Rafrlgarator
laltclrlc). Modal No
1(M
M UM )
hat baan Iliad by tha Plaintiff
againit you and otnan In tha
abort anlillad cause and you
art required 10 ktrvt a copy ol
your written dafansai. II any. to
It on Plalntltl'k a llorntyt.
SMITH A SIMMONS. P A . I ll
Watt Adam! Strati. Suita I I M.
Jacktonylllt. Florida 77707. on
Or baloro Saplam bar 70th. IW1.
and Ilia itta original with tha
Clark ol ihl* Court alihar btlort
service on Plain! III'! anor nay 1
or Immadlalaly thereafter;
cthtrwlit. a dtlaull will bt
anlarad against you lor tno
rallal damandtd In tha com
plain! • ' patitlon
“ In at rordanca with tha
Amtri.dtit wllh Disabilities Ad,
parson! naadlng a sptdal ac
conunodallon to particlpatt In
this ptocfading should contact
ADA Coordinator at Ml North
P„rk Ayanua. Suita N Ml. San
ford Florida Tiffl at Mast llva
days prior to tha procaadlngs
TtMphona (aOfl 11) UM Eat.
«H f; (I *00*4)1771) (TDD), or
1100 01} I f fO (V I. via Florida
Ralay Sarvlca."
WITNESS my hand and taal
of this Court on August II, Itt]
(CourtSaal
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publish August It. Ii. M A
September *, tttl
DEH lit

GARY J WILLIAMS, ate. tl
un. el el.

Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO GARY J W ILLIA M S
L O U I S E T T E W IL L IA M S ,
spouse ol GARY J WILLIAMS.
S A N D R A B U R K E : and
GLORIA C BENDER. It living
and II dead, all unknown parlies
claiming by. through, under or
against tha named Defendant
who are not known to be dead or
allva whether said unknown
parlies claim as hairs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trus'ees. or other
claimants against tha said
GARY J
W IL L IA M S ;
L O U I S E T T E W IL L IA M S ,
spousa of GARY J WILLIAMS
S A N D R A B U R K E : a nd
GLORIA C. BENDER.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE H ER EB Y NOTI
FIED that an action to Ioraclose
a mortgaga on the following
property In Samlnola County.
Florida:
The South 11 teat of Lot U.
and the North 4 teat of Lo&lt; IS.
Block A. Tier I, FLORIDA
LAN D AND COLONIZATION
C O M PA N Y L IM IT E O . E R
Trattords Map ol tha Town ot
Santord. according to tha plat
thereof, at recorded In Plal
Book I, Paget }a through ia.
inclusive. Public Records ol
Sam inola County. F lor Ida
has baan tiled against you and
C E N T R A L F L O R IO A R E ­
GIONAL HOSPTIAL. INC . and
C ITY OF SANFORD. FLOR
IDA. a municipal corporation ot
tha State ol Florida, and you are
required to servo a copy of your
writtan datansas.lt any. to It on
CHARLES R GEORGE. III.
ESQUIRE. LAW OFFICE OF
CHARLES R GEORGE. III.
P A . IT1 North Oranga Avanua,
Suita 10)0, Orlando. Florida.
17*01. and lilt tha original with
tha Clark ol the above styled
Court on or before tha Ifth day
ol September) Iff): otherwise a
ludgmenl may be anlarad
against you lor the relief da
mended in tha Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of this Court this tlth day ot
August, Iff)
(Circuit Court Saal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jean Brlllanl
Deputy Clark
Publish August M. 11. M A
September *. IWJ
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CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC H IA R IN O
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by tha Board el Adjustment ot
tha City of Lake Mary. Florida,
that said Board will hold a
Public Hearing on September I,
iff] at f 00 p m . or as soon as
possible tharaattar. to consider
a request Irom Alla Saltmarsh.
applicant, tor a variance to
Chapter IS4 SflCHlKc). Lake
Mary Coda of Ordinances to
reduce the rear yard setback
Irom 10 teat to II leal lor a
single family home
Lot If. Meadow Brooke, as
recorded in Plat Book aa. Page
ff through ft ot tha Public
Rtcordl ol Samlnola County,
Florida
Tha Public Hearing will ba
held in tha City Commission
Chambers al 100 W. Lake Mary
Bird . Laka Mary Tha Public Is
Invited to attend and ba heard.
Said hearing may continue Irom
time to lime until a (Inal action
I* made by the Board of Ad
luslment
N O TE
PERSONS ARE
A OVISEO T H A T A TA P E D
RECORD OF THIS M EETIN G
IS MADE BY THE C ITY FOR
ITS C O N V E N IE N C E . TH IS
R E C O R D M A Y N O T CON
S TITU TE AN ADEQUATE RE
CORD FOR THE PURPOSES
OF A PP EA L FROM A OE
CISION MADE BY THE CITY
ANY PERSON WISHING TO
E N S U R E T H A T AN A O E
Q U A TE RECORD OF TH E
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A IN
TA IN E D FOR A P P E L L A TE
PURPOSES IS AOVISEO TO
MAKE THE NECESSARY AR
RAN G EM EN TS AT HIS OR
HER OWN EXPENSE. PER
SONS W ITH D IS A B IL ITIE S
N EED IN G ASSISTANCE TO
P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE C ITY
A 0 A C O O R D I N A T O R 41
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
M E ETIN G A T (407IH4 X U
CITY OF
!
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
Carol Foster,
City Clerk
DATED: August I], Iffl
Publish. August It. Iffl
DEH IM

i

Seminole

CITY OF
LAK E MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HIARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the Board of Adjustment of
the City of Lake Mary, Florida,
that said Board will hold a
Public Hearing on September l,
Iffl at 1:00 p m . or as soon as
possible thereafter, to consider
a request from Mitil Hilton,
applicant, for a variance to
Chapter lia W C IH K e ). Lake
Mary Code of Ordinances to
reduce the Iron! yard setback
Irom IS feet lo 14 feel for a
single family home
Lot 1. Stratford Court, a*
recorded in Plat Book 44. Pago a
ol the Public Records of Sami
note County, Florida
The Public Hearing will ba
held In tha City Commission
Chambers al 100 W. Lake Mary
Blvd., Laka Mary. The Public Is
Invited to attend and be heard
Said hearing may continue Irom
time to time until a final action
Is made by tha Board ol Ad

lustmont

N O TE
PERSONS ARE
A O V ISEO T H A T A TA P ED
RECORD OF THIS M EETING
IS MAOE BY THE CITY FOR
ITS C O N V E N IE N C E . TH IS
R E C O R D M AY NOT CON
S TITU TE AN ADEQUATE RE
CORO FOR THE PURPOSES
OF A P P EA L FROM A D E ­
CISION MADE BY THE CITY
ANY PERSON WISHING TO
E N S U R E T H A T AN ADE
Q U A TE RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A IN ­
TA IN E D FOR A PP ELLATE
PURPOSES IS AOVISED TO
MAKE TH E NECESSARY AR
RAN G EM EN TS AT HIS OR
HER OWN EXPENSE PER
SONS W ITH D ISA B ILITIES
N EE D IN G ASSISTANCE TO
P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
A D A C O O R D IN A T O R 41
HOURS IN AOVANCE OF TH E
M EETIN G A T (4071)14 1014
C ITY OF
LAKE M ARY. FLORIDA
Carol F nslev.
City Clark
DATED August ll. Iff)
Publish August It. Iffl
DEH 101

Have I Place lo Pay! Slash
Monthly Payment*I Gel Cred
Iters Otl Your Back I Easy
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831-9993

71— H e lp W anted

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT
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HOURS
/ conBbcuttv* Urn**----------70* a Hit*
8:00 A.M. * 5:30 PH.
3 KYiMcuttYb ttfnna---------- I l f a Hr*
MONDAY thru
1Him ______________ S1.1ta Hn*
FRIDAY
Rita* *r* p«f Isau*. basad on 3 Urns
CLOSED SATURDAY
* 3 U h m Minimum
* SUNDAY
NOW ACCEPTWG

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Inaertlon only and only fo tha extent of tha coat of that
Inaertlon. Ptaaaa check your ad for accuracy tha ftrat day It
runa.

21— Personals

43— L ega l Services

A00PTI0NS

HAVE A complaint about serv
Ice or products) Call Smiles
11* Ml* Also, legal research

Free medical care, trenspor
lallon, counseling, private
doctor plus living erpense*
Bar #7)7)1) Call Attorney Jehn
Flicker
I tee t l) H*4

LOST FEM ALE CAT Tortoise
shell/de'k calico w/ while
spot on chin E ill U otl I 4 In
O tB a'y "Pendy" Reward
407 Ilf M fl

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C a re
ABC S M A LL D A YCA R E
Babies toddlers 1 hot meals
Ftie week I Dee. I l l 0111
DAY CARE opening in my
Hidden Lake home 7 X) ) 10
Reti avail 07C*UH1 41*1

For E xcellent...
Professional CHILD CARE
Services, call 111 1005 _____
MICHELLES HOUSE
Enroll
now) Ages I S Pre K pro
gram No registration tee'
m in i
m il*

Legal N otice
IN TM I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SIM INOLK COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
c a s e NO: n -im -O R -a i p
IN RE- TH EM A R R IA G EO F
EILEEN BANKS
Petitioner/Wife.
and
KENNETH BANKS
Retponden l /Huabtnd
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: KENNETH BANKS
u r n CRE1TON AVENUE
HEW YORK. NEW YORK
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D * * ! an
action lor Dissolution ot Mar
rlage has boon filed against you
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written detente*. II
a n y , lo I I on J O S E P H
PADAWER. Petitioner's At­
torney. whose address Ii IX)
West Lake Mary Blvd 1UA,
Laka Mary, Florida H744 on or
bafore SEPTEMBER 1. Iff),
and flla the original with tha
Clerk ol this Court either before
service on the Petitioner's At
torney or Immediately, thereel
ter; otherwise a default will be
entered against you lor the
relief demanded In the Petition.
Dated this Ittti dey ot July,
Iff]
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk of the Court
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clork
Publish: August l.f . 1*. 11. Iffl
OEH 14

47— A rts A C r a fts
e M A T E R IA l. wllh Florida
Gator design, for cralts or
sewing Cost 17* Sell tor IX)
_________ Cell IX) 1701

49— M iscellan eo u s
LOSE up to a pound dally with
Thermo Tablets. I did. 100%
guaranteed, only t i l Cell
i aoo na eaio IVeto Bcht

55— Business
O p p o rtu n ities
EA R N * lt l »!.*** or more
monthly No Investment, no
Inventories, no selling no
paperwork, no risk law ball

LOCAL VENDING ROUTE
tt.100 a week potential Mutt
sail i aoo asi tiai__________

LOCAL PAY PHONE ROUTE
t l.100 a week potential Priced
to sell I *00 O l 7*71

Legal N o tice

app ' y

In person i l 1)9 N
Palmetto Avo . Santord No
phono calls pleas* I__________

APPOINTMENT SETTERS
WANTED
P/T eves Good altitude req
t l It O / h r w ith bonus
} M tP M c a l l i n am
SERIOUS INQUIRIESONLYI

• DRIVERS*
Various route* Clean driving
record Call today lor Into
AAA EMPLOYMENT

n* w. »m s t.,m »m

Hairstylist
Full or Part time 1)00 hr A
up Pah) vacations and some
paid Holidays! Fantastic
Sams In Santord 17) fps)
HAPPY ELVES Childcare. Lk
Mary, needs *&gt;p . orgenlted
Caregiver Teacher. W/natural
love lor Children 11111*4_
IT'S EASY" WORK TODAY.
G E T PAID TODAY) SPRINT
STAFFIN G ......... ..... -D t 1011

JANITORS
Part time tor Lake Mary/
H e a th r o w . A p p ly i*oi
Philadelphia Av*. Orlando
_________ 407 »f***00_________
* LAWN MAINTENANCE •
Work on your Ian as you get
paid! You'll love II Benellls
AAA EMPLOYMENT
__ 700 W Itlh jt H I 117*
L iv e IN NEEDED a days n
wk Room, board and salary
GFLISf«4 7M 074J__________
MEDICAL

ASSEMBLY7FACT0RY
it to tIO hr A benellls Will
train 140 0*04 Cell now!
AVAILABLE POSITIONS...
In the Orlando. Casselberry,
Santord and A Itamonl* areas
eASSEMBLY*
e HOUSE KEEPING*
• LAWN M AINTENANCE*
•LAUNDRY*
•PROP M AINTENANCE*
•SHIPPING/RECEIVING.
• WAREHOUSE •
GENERAL PERSONNEL
Temporary S*rvlc*s
IN I Hwy 17 f l S . Long wood
tfS-1111
Note*

CHILDCARE TEACHER
Pari lime needed lor 4 10 yr
d d i CDL required EOE
__________ m TfO)__________
• CONSTRUCTION*
•SECRETARY*
1X1 wk Put your construction
experience and bookkeeping
to work her* Cell today
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
to* w. nth st ■m ms
•CONSTRUCT ION CREWS *
Travel Mon thru Frl Learn
while you earn Good pay I!
AAA EM PLOYM ENT
Totw. n t h s i . m i u *

COSMETOLOGIST'
wllh following 111*114 or
11) 4*1*____________________

CPT4-ICD9
MEDICAL C00ER

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E Itth JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. D i m
IN RE TH EM A R R IA G E O F
Husband - CHRISTOPHER L
BOWLING
Respondent
and
Wife - LORI ANN BOWLING
Petitioner
TO CHRISTOPHER L
BOWLING
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIE D that an Action tor Dls
solution of Marriage has been
filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy ol your
written defenses. II any. to It on
LORI ANN BOWLING. Pell
Honor, whoso address l* **a B
Orient* Avenue, Altamonte
Springs, Florida H70I. on or
before AUGUST 17. Iff], and
flit the original with tha clerk ot
this court eilhar bafore service
on Petitioner or Immediately
thereafter. If you fall to do so. a
dafault will ba anlarad against
you lor tha rellel demanded In
the petition
WITNESS my hand and tha
toal Of this Court on JU L Y » .
tffl
(SEAL)
MARYANNEMORSE
A* Clerk ot the Court
By Nancy R Winter
At Deputy Clerk
Publish: July la and August 1. f.
It. tffl
OEG 111

71— H elp W an ted

Winter Springs area Esperl
e n ced o n ly
C a ll to r
appointment
H7 31X1

Director
For established childcare la
duty Education, •■perlenca
and laadarshlp required
H I I41S____________________

DRIVERS NEEDED
AG C A R R I E R S , a wall
established and growing cm
Iral Florida based company
oilers you
• Semi Annual Pay Increases
• Stop Oft Pay
• U n lo a d in g P a y

• Vacation Pay
• Safety Bonus
• Spouse Ridlng Program
• Average Trip S 7 Days
• Late Modal Conventional
Tractors
II you have 1 years tractor
trailer, OTR end snow and lea
eiperlenca plus a good driving
record, call
I W M 7M M
DRIVER long haul, part time
Eiperienced with plants. CDL
lie needed.................Hl***4

EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
SAn Del Manufacturing is
accepting applications lor
E X P E R IE N C E D INDUS
TRIAL sewing machine eper
atort only. Accepting applies
lions thru July Ind. then again
starting July tlth lor hiring to
begin July tlth Paid holidays
and vacation, air conditioned
facility 17*0 Old Laka Mary
Rd. Senlord S07 j j l MIO

LPNS
II PM 7AM and 7 1pm shill lull
lim e
Apply in uarson
Lakevlew Nursing CIf . fit E
IndSI Santord
MEDICAL

LP N /R N
F/T and P/T Sub acute car*
*ip highly desirable, but no!
required Will train Salary
dependent upon experience
Contact: Debary Manor, M N
Hwy I f f l . Orbary. Ft 1171)

aa* 44&gt;i
N A T IO N A L P U B L IS H IN G
FIRM needs propir to label
p o s tc a rd s fro m home
taco wk S*l your own hours
Call I *09 740 7177 111 ««
min/ I I yr t + I or Wr lie
PAASE 17J , 141 S Lin
colnway, N Aurora IL *0)41
a FISTC O N TR O La
Trains*, your choice Tech or
Sales Fabulous benefit)
AAA EMPLOYMENT
70*W l lth SI .111 lift
POSTAL ANO O O V IR M EN T
job* H I hr plus benefits For
_ application Cell 407 l *t 4)1)
• PROPERTY M A N AO ER .
Base and commission Real
estate llcmta a plus Hurry!
AAA EMPLOYMENT
700 W llth St ■111 )I74
• RECEPTION POSITIONS*
People and communication
skills needed her* Benetits
AAA EMPLOYMENT
to* W. Hth St. ,111)17*

REPRESENTATIVES WANTED
National company needs local
reps, p/t or l/t You choose the
hours! No sales required
___________m i Tit__________

SECURITY OFFICER
Santord area, part lime, Frl
day and Sunday day Security
Class O Hernia required
Cell 407444 7))7

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood. S) SO hr plus
bonus Phone and order entry
*&gt;p Day to evening hours
Mon
Sat Permanent post
tlons Never alee!
Help PersarmeUlf Cltt

TREE CUMBER
Needed Experienced Own
transportation No drugs
StQ/hr O il M4 4f*4_________
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LABOR H ELP N E E O E O l
Bonus tor drivers All shifts
available Dally pay. no Ire
Report reedy to work S X) am.
Industrial Labor Svc . toil
French Av Nophone calls
WAREHOUSE" WORKERS Fuli
time day positions Santord.
Longwood. and Maitland
areas S)/hr Never a feet
Help Persenwel *lt ftff

WAREHOUSE(FORK LIFT
S*toll) &gt;0hr 1*00404

ROADWAY STRIPER
Eiperienced In pain! end
thermo plastic Opportunity
lor advancement
EOE
t*4 4)7 4*11

Pressure C leaning
TIM 'S EXTERIOR CLEANING.
Prompt, reliable service
Reasonable rates H ) *)U

S w im m in g Pool
S e rv ic e /R e p a ir

N o tice

Carpet Cleinlng

FLORIDA STATE REOUIRES
•II contractors bo registered
or certified. To verity • state
contractors llcent* call
I too )4)-7f40. Occupational
Licenses are required by the
county and can ba verified by
cellingHI 11M. e«t. 74J1

SAM'S CARPET CLEANING.
Rasidonflat/commarclat 14

A d ditions a
R em o d elin g
RES./COM/A. Vinyl Siding .
Alum Fram ing. Drywall,
Door*. Rooting. Concrete
m-mn.. s.o. h u m , CBcamw
RES/COMM new homes Since
lf*0 In are* Call anytlmal
Miller, ttl fe*4 GC0QI4M

Auto m o ll ve
COLD AIR. Bnaf lha summer
heat I Lei us fla your auto A/C
Save up to 1700 on your n*&gt;f
A/C job Comp . evaporator*,
dryers Best price* In
Open aday* a wk. i l l 7*74

Cerpentry
CARPENTER All kind* of home
repairs, painting A ceramic
tlto. Richard Croat.... « 1 »71

PAUL'S POOL SERVICE. INC W* do it all! Free est
Siatolk/lns. H I 11*1

J jrs W W L N M jrW M ^

C lean in g Service

L aw n S e rv ic e

S P R IN O C L L A N I N O , In
outsIda Rental*. Also wkly.
rales Windows, tool H I 171)

RANDY'S Q U A L IT Y LAWN.
Complete pro car* since INO
Clean ups, hauling, m a n *
TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CAREI
Res /Comm . dependable, tow
rales! Fieeest .....
JJO 7070

Concrete

~

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal 1 Men Quality Opera
i toni w ini/i** Ttai

E le c tric a l

M a s o n ry
TWP MASONRY. Brkk. Block.
Stucco. Concrete. Renova

M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N
Lic'd/lns 14 hrt Fair pricesl
Rat's lERoooaw nt 447)

^ton^ic/ln*;_ ii£ ;;a;)l)2«**

Handy M an

REPLACE Parking tat. pot* A
bldg security lights Paint A
ftpair* S W S 7U0IM

a a * DO IT ALL* * *
Anything, every thing Home
repair* plumbing, painting.

^^lectrlcal^arjentrj^JO^lO^

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t"
AL DOCS IT ALL
F li II right al a price you can
allord Llc'd/ln* From start
to tlnlsh Carpentry, plumb
Ing, electrical, and rooting
tvc*. n yr*. ol #«p#ci#nce No
job too big O' small Call
t K T s n a r m -M t x h n .

T ile
EXPERIENCED in all phase)
ol til* Installation In* , Ik .
wholesale til* prices M l t i q *

T re e S ervice
ECHOLS TREE SVC Lie's, ms
"Let the Professional* do it."
Free estimate*
1)3 ) m
LARRY'S LAWN A TREE.
Very Professional S*rvlc&lt;.
Free Est Llc/lns H I 14*1

O utside L ig h tin g

P a in tin g
CORINO PAINTINO and Pr*
ssur* Cleaning. Top quality
Freoost. Int/E«t H7 H7I
PARIS PAINTINO by Jim. Res
Idenlial. light commercial
F f x estimates 101 Obt)

Pressure C lean ing
DUN R ITE. Ctoan drlv*w*n!
root*, pool d«ch*. walks,
houses Freeest. J JI 4 IH

I t / r r r t i s c ) i m r /{ii.sitir.s.s I r c i ' v U u v l o r

Find tha
skills you
need fo
get a
better
job

In the
C L A S S IF IE D S
l.s / o n '

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Lea M . O A K a O H A L T . U N IT

TH R E E , according to tha plat
theract as recorded In Plat Book
If. pages t l and t l. public
records ot Samlnola County.
Florida
has baan tiled by the Plaintiff
against you and CITIBAN K.
FE D E R A L SAVINGS BANK,
f/h/a Citicorp Savings of FlorIda. a Federal Savings A Loan
Association, in tha above
entitled causa and you are
required to serve a copy ol your
writtan detente. It any. to It on
Plaintiff's attorneys. SMITH A
SIM M ONS. P A . t i l West
Adams Street. Suita 111*. Jack
sonville. FL 1770) UlO. on or
before September It, Iffl. and
tile tha original with tha Clark ol
this Court alihar baloro service
on Plaintiff* attorney or Imme
dtafely tharaattar; otherwise, a
default will ba entered against
you tor tha rolMI demanded In
the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and saal
ol this Court on August II. Iff!
(Court Saal
Maryann# Morse
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish: August It. 1). M A
September t. Iff]
OEM 111

BILLS DUE?

CLASSIFIED ADS

23— Lost A Found

m a n n e r s ."

Legal N otice

tO»pOV*tKKI

J -

I tic large crosses, usually made
of a gold alloy, from a chain
around the neck.

second Colorado Incident In recent weeks In which a bear ale a
b o d y .” said the new spaper,
w hich provided readers with
some tips on "w hat to do if
encountering a bear."

61— Money to Land

�S an lo rd Herald Sanlord. Florida - Monday. A ug u st 16. 1993 - SB

73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d ____
HELPER OF ALL TRADES.
Grocery shopping, ill w '
shut ln». drue to doctor. No
|ob loo big or email! Reaton
able ralet 1711111 leave mto
LICENSED NURSE will care
lor patient Pay neg U yrt
botpllal eip 277 4141 Iv mtg

91— A p a rtm e n ts /
House to Share
OAO will thare 1 bdrm home
w/ female Free room.bored
for p/| child care. Perfect lor
retiree, college tludenl. tingle
mom. etc Call H I Mia or
H ) /too

93— R oom s fo r Rent
CLEAN ROOMS, tingle tfarflng
I7t/w4. Kitchen, phene,
laundry, video garnet, all
street parking 1)4 447)
CLEATt. f’ u RNISHEDream w/
kitchen available SSS w t . US
tec Oownlown H7 SOtt______
M A TU R ED PERSON,
furnlthed. Hie cooking prlv
SU/wk lin i and lati » a stag

PRIVATE B^D 1 BATH
Sanlord, clove to SCC House
privileges, wether, dryer,
garage. SIM month Including
u im te *___________ 774 4H&gt;
SANFORD Room lor rent.
Home privilege!, wath dryer.
pool tiC wt IncI util &gt;117111
SANFORD US'wk First, latl
Non tmoker prel Kitchen
prlv H I 471) alter aPM

99— A p a rtm e n ts
_ U n fu rn is hed / Rent

Quiet Single Story
Casslebarry. I bdrm. A 1
bdrm
Attic Storage! Call
Joan for appointment *** 4777
SANFORD'S Best Kept Secretl
Pool A L a u n d ry. I A 1
bedrooms Convenient Iota
lion I Call Pal. I l l &gt;410_______
SANFORD I and 1 bdrm apis
Cent H/A. beautiful lake set
ling and pool area OREAT
R A T E S ! L a k a J e n n ie
A p a rtm e nts, 1111 Santa
Barbara Dr. 114 1111_______
SANFORD. 1 bedroom. | bath
*771' month. 1711 security
__________Call 111 &gt;110________
SANFORD. 1 bedroom, I bath
NICE A CLEANII SM0,month
Call 111 &gt;764 __________
S A N F O R D I b d rm . A/C
carpeted, storage Drp * Is*
mo Eves/wkendi 44* M A
SUPER 1 BEDROOM. Upstairs
A/C. water A garbage pd
New appliances, ealra titan
S171 A Pep Ml WAS alter tpm
One Bedroom Apartments
1100 DEAL
Mosswood Apis 117 77)4

PEACEFUL!!
W INTER SPRINOS, DIW. all
appliances 1400 mo plus se
curtly al N_ Fairla. M0 Hal
I BEDROOM t i l l month plus
1771 security deposit and rel
trances..................... 1771147
1 BEDROOM. 1 bath. A/C.
washer, dryer, all appliances.
screen porch M ll mo 177 1011

NICE Q UITE PARK. Specious I
bdrm cottage, SM0' mo plus
alec gas No pets 444 e*o*

NOTICE
All rental and real estate
advertisements are sublet! to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makes it Illegal lo
advertise any preference. Urn
nation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion,
tea. handicap, familial status
or national origin
CHARMINO. spacious 1 rooms
Completely turn w/ utilities
All new No pets *47*770 7774
NEWLY DECORATEO Outside
city Full tile bath, eat in
kitchen, power A water
furnished Plenty ot parking!
SWplusdep Nopets H ) K17
SANFORD Quiet area I bdrm..
t bath furnished efficiency
Ultimo. tIOOdep IMP777
VERY CLEAN A Nice. Uhl
Paid, fenced yd Pleese call
171 OWt leave message______
1 BEDROOM furnished. Slli
wk plus deposit Wafer A
garbage turn 171 dlls

99—A p a rtm e n ts
U n furnished / Rent
CASSELBERRY AREA Studio
I and 1 bedroom apartments
available from *72*
Cell Melissa W i t *
CLEAN. O U IE T . PR IVATE
large I bedroom epl No pets
__________ W llfT t
CONVENIENT AffDSPAClOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
a p t s ....................... j » m m
LAROE 1 Bedroom. Its bath. &gt;
story, Fplc . prlv. yd . deck.
*1M mo water, sewer In
eluded m &gt;711_____________

Lavan's U n d in g
142BDRM VILLAS
RENT TOOWN
CREDIT NO PROBLEM
Appllcellons lor ] Bdrm
Homes Now Being Accepted

323*4923
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm, UtO mo
7bdrm. salOmoandup

323-1670______
NEAT I BEDROOM. Cant H/A.
carport, mini blinds, no pats.
tiio plusuoosac m o m
QUIET 7 br I'y lowwhovte
1M* S Park, adull comm.
M il mo water A garbage Inc
Call Barb M F lM M U
, Cl.».AAVU&gt;OBROMP«tsl
MOWiUiwaecweMBkem « n

103— Houses
U n tu rn lsh ed / Rent

K I T ’N ’ C A R L Y L E : * by t a r n W H r HI

ELDER 1PRINOS Off Hwy 427.
t. 1. A 1 bdrms 171 M l wk
*110 deposit________ Ml 1710
N IC E SANFORD furnished
mobile home available Rent
to buy Beb
407 111 MOO

114—W arehouse
Space / R en t
LONGW OOO/LAKE M ARY
Mid sir* storage warehouses.
MO MO ISOS sq It Free rent
w/l)mo lees*, from SI41/mo
__________ Ml Ollf
SECURITY WAREHOUSE 44A
end Old l*4e Mary Blvd
*1.210
1.000 tq It ol
llc/warehouta ‘ Finished Ot
flee spec* also available
Kapank* Realty, I lie I Ml

118—O ffice
Space / R e n t____
NEW Sanford otlicek and/or
warehouses 400 7.600 sq ft
SpecUI 1741/iw* m ilia
SANFORD Otllc* space. MOO
sq It building total. 1200 sq
H par ottlca unit 271 7004
SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
1.700 sq It. cent H /A ,
carpeted, *410)77 414*_______
SANFORD 1444 sq It E »c Io'
Dr or Attorney, U71'mo U71
tec Jim Deyle, Stenttrem
Realty. Inc 777 74*1

Stenstrom Rentals

COMMERCIAL

• LOCH ARBOR. 1/1 w/den.
sern pool w/|acu7il, Ipic,
dbl gar lit/}m o SSOOsec
0 NORTH LAKE. 1/1 fakefronl
w/lplc Washer A dryer, pool,
tennis U7*/mo . 1100 sec
• DEBAR Y, 1/1 carport, new
paint, private and quiet, heat
and air lall/mo. taOO sec
• RAVENNA PARK. 1/1 w/
carport, storage, heal A air, 7
mo lease SiM/mo. UOO sac
• SAN FOR D 1/1 duplea w
single garage New paint, new
carpet 1410 mo. Sa» sec
Slenilrem Realty. Inc
"We Manage yevr Hem*,
like If was eur asm." Jim DoyIt
i n W 1 Alter 1PM: ) » 1 W
The Hlllimen Greup
Far Year Real Estate Needs
Call.................................HIU11
1 BEDROOM. I BATH. Country
salting salS/month. m o
deposit.......
IJOCn?
1 BEDROOM. 1 BATH. Fpl~
quiet area sass/mo. 1700
deposit............
no p m

Space available. 1200 Sq Ft
1*04 French Ave Call &gt;71 2104

2412 WILLOW

105— D u plexT r ip lex / Rent

1 2 5 -F o r Lease

M l — Homes to r S ale
ATI ORDABI[ HOMI
YlH IltR I i PROP! STt( S
FHA OR V A AS LOW AS *t»%
G o v 't F o rtc lo tu ra t, Re
po t/A ttum * No Q u a lify
Hometl Owner financing
Semlnol*. Orange. Volusia
Sanlerd less than U.M&gt; dawn
■ Renovated 1/1 . appliances,
lanced yard, carporl, V13.SOO
• Renovated tike new 1/1. IptC ,
eppi .newpaint 115(00
• Peel hem*. 1'2 on cut d* sec
Garage. U7.S00
• 2/1 an &gt;s acrel Renovated,
appliances, fenced yd. 142.100
• )/l&gt;i, 7IM sq ft. Ilk* newt Llv.
dining, family rm, 171.000
• 4/7. fenced, garage. 1 1 1 .*00

Water and garbage pick up
Included No pets. 1210'mo
1700dep...................... M l 1071

■ M O D EM Far (S/RI ml
Z u l t r l a *400 7400bps
Blttaa/Bilcom software CIS
Mbshp
1*0
144 1)04

187— Spo rting Goods
• BIKE, mens 10 nwed
121 00

• 2/ 1 on l/7icrt! Fenced, cut de
sac. deadend street 144*00
Additional homes avail Lass

than 17K down I
PAOLA 4 2 on on 7 14 acres
Pasture with liable lit*. *00
L k. Mary/Lengweed Peel
Home. 7'7. garag*. living,
dining, lam rmt 111.100
Lk. Mary pool ham*. 4/2. living,
dining, tamllyrm. (lOt.tQO

VI NIIIRI i PROPf R H IS
i? i &gt; 'h i

REP01ES1ED
Must salt 4 arch style steel
buildings brand new. never
erected. 21i)0. »&gt;40. 40&gt;*0.
iOelOO. will sell lor balance
owed Call Jim a! I *00*14 4*01

193— Law n &amp; G arden
141— H o m es for Sale

153—A c re a g e L o ts /S a l»

D E B A R Y , SI Johns River.
Furnished manufactured
home. 1/7 ml lot. carport,
landscaped Pool, ttn nli,
clu b h o u s e , boat ra m p ,
marina, and playground
Vit.040 Owner an*tout til &gt;717
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
property located anywhere1
Investors Realty. 774 Mil
HOUSE W IT H INCOME! 7
bdrm, 7 bath, cant H/A. fpl ,
and quiet area t»S 0001)0 0222

Sanlord lot llrreg&gt;*#*50
Sanlord WX170 *4.(00
Osteon 111X177
UO.tOO
Geneve 11/4 Acres
Mt.SCC
Osteen** Acres
171.400
Lem Blull 10Acres
.... Wt.SCO

O lh J Ifc

GOV'T REPOS, bank loreclo
suras, atsuma no qualify
mortgages! Low monthly
e C O V 'T FORECLOSURE
4/7 In Plnecresl Greet home I
Low down ................
ISO's
a PINECRCST. 2 bdrm w/
cent H/A. pool ml decking
Best buy 'n area I Low down,
low monthly
*14 *00
Calllor detallit

Janet Mansfield, 323-7271
AA Carries. Inc., 112 1214
KAYWOOD 7/2 Fam Rm
Cent H/A. 7 Car Garag*. turn
or unlurn. S&gt;».000 Seller's
Broker____________ 2210*40
LK. MARY
n with family
rm . Ig tried lot U1.000
W. Maltciowskl. 777 7W1
ONE OF TH E PREMIERS ot
Sanlord historical homes for
sale by only )rd owner since
1*221 U K 000 firm, a* is 20th
and Park Ave Appt, 12) «44
SALE OR R E N T, w/option
Close to schools, shopping,
V I. llv A dining Ne quality,
owner tin 130 300 *04 11)0217
S A N F O R D . Bamodeled 7
bedroom, t bath ml cent H/A
NIC* lot 1141.0004** 7024

STAINS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT A REALTY

,*eiH&gt;7112/777*17«

m r

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8

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Come home fo r
the Summer... to

Y3E A4R S

STENSTROM
We list and sell
more property Ihjn
anyone in the Greater
Sanford!ake Mary area.
• IMMACULATE 4/2 In *4nora
mi Great Room. Split BR
Plan, Eat In Kitchen. FR,
New R o o t . C o m m
Pool/Tennl*l S7*.*00'
eOWNER M OTIVATEOI Cute
)/7 w/ Spill Plan. Eal In
Kitchen. Fenced Yard A Lots
Morel 144.4001
aFORMER M ODEL HOME I
Contemporary 1/1 ml Great
Room. F p l. Spill Plan. Eal In
Kllchen. Scr Porch on a
culdesacltio/.oooi

321-0759.............. 321-2257

COEVILLA
APARTMENTS
Ask About Our i
1 Month Free Special
H i 12 mo. lease.

2580 Ridgewood Ave,
Sanford* 330-1431

H ALL REALTY
312 W
.v'fe sjS

Flint St

S.irslortl

LAKE MARY 1 bdrm 2 bath
w/lamlly room, central H/A.
lanced yard, garage, walk to
goll course 144 *00 Owner
financing with SI 1.000down
LAKE FRONT HOME. 2 bdrm
with family rm Unique view
Irom kitchen end rear ol
home I Inside utility, carport.
Only *14.100
BANK REPOS

323-5774

Country Lake
Apartments

CALL ANYTIME

321322-

195— M a c h in e ry /T o o is
• CACU7A PUMP Ipetdalre
O m phragm type Dayton
Electric MFC Co Includes
yellow |ackat charging gages
141 H I 7*1*

CALLBART REAL EST., INC.
________ 1407) 727 7**4________

155— C ondom inium s
Co Op / S ale

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

Mil Park Or., Sanlerd
&gt;41W. Lake Mary B l, U . Mary
^ ^ • ln 0 u ^ 7 t H u ia ^
1 BEDROOM, t CATH Oulel
country lot *41.000 Call
2)00722

153— A c re a g e -

Lots/Sale
LAKE ASHBY araa. Appro 2 7
acre* ml mobile home Ready
lor occupancy Owner llnanc
Ing 111.100 77) *0&gt;* or 177 &gt;71*
O CA LA N A T 'L F O R E S T .
W*od*d loti l 11.*10 each, no
money downl |71 41 monthly.

• C A N A R I E S , young and
beautiful Male t*m*i* *ai
each or *40 lor Ih* pair
Yellow and orange (rolled
___________122 0/1)__________
• F R E E PUPPIE1 German
Shepherd Mia Please Call
M l 741*___________________
• HERE comes Peter cotton
tail l yr old Netherland dwarl
rabbit with cage Very loving
US
Call Jayai H i 1241 eve
• M IX E D PUPPIES Come late
US home tor FREE We're 7'y
month* old Call our owner
alter 4PM al 1)4 14)1
• PIT BULL PUPPY, I wks old
*71OBO
Phone ))1 1740

1 5 7 -M o b ile
Hom es / S ale
GOOD BUYS NICE HOMES
*4.100 specious I bdrm turn ,
scr pwch 11.100 well kept 2
bdrm . turn , scr, porch, cw
ner lot 111,100 pretty as a
model! Almost everything
new Ihroughout, big tlwlde
r m , carport Quiet senior
perk, no pats Near l a and
Shopping *44 4*04____________
NEW t**7'lt Low down A Inter
esfl 14X70 1171/mo 24X 70.
1710/mo MllTOe____________
SANFORD 12ikQ. remodeled
1/1. double roof, shed Nice
lot W/QInc 14.000)14 71*4

200—

181— A p p lian c es
/ F u rn itu re
• CHEST OF ORAWERS. lour
drawers, mahogany color. 44"
h ■ 14" w . i f d no Call
1101701___________________
• CHEST FREEZER. General
Electric. 11 CU, IIS V. 40 HZ.
IIOO Firm Phone H I *404
_______ Leave message_______
• COUCH, Castro Convert
Ible/full bed. 17" Width, gold,
green and orange print Good
condition I Stop « » &gt;40S
• CO UCH . 1 pc sectionel.
w a -ge.... .110
111 sail
C R I B ANO M A T R E S S .
Eecellenl condition 171 or best
otter 110 lAfOlvmsg________
• DESK, woodgrein laminate
top and swivel cheir UOOBO
__________ 1114741___________
• DRYER. Only I t/2 Yrs Old
1100........................... H I 7*44
KENMORE washer, etra Ig
capacity ) In stock! Free
delivery. Perfect shapel
Warranty. A-f &gt;111174 )7*1
• K IT C H E N C H A IR S . S In
perfect condition. *20 Full
price.................Call H I *004
• K ITC H E N T A B L E . Ethan
Allen, ovel. maple finish, two
leaves, no chair*. Eicellent
condition
UP
H I 0140
• L IV IN O R O O M tET Sot* and
matching chair w/ettoman
Furniture has tvtremaly solid
heavy wood frame Includes
74" cable ready Panasonic
color TV and stand Great lor
dwm ALL FOR UOO Call
7H 1747____________ *
USED BEODINO SALEII King
Queen. Full A Single. *41 a Set
A Up! LARRY’S Mar* 112-4122
• WA1HIN0 MACHINE. UOO
_______Call )H 21*4_________
■ WINDOW AC/HEATING unit.
Start Works real good *7100
Please call 1)2 &gt;471,
________leave message________
1 DOUBLE BCD). UO each
Oressars. chests, end tables,
table and chairs HO «H7

' c h e s t tree!er. I) cu f t. UOO.
tewing machine. Signature
portable. Lawry organ 1290/ t
drawer dresser w/mlrror. UO;
twin bads vv/boa spring and
mattress, tie corsd. 171 *a .
trumpet. ISO. color printer.
Star Micronic*. *200.
Call m 2124 arlTA 177)
COMPLETE NEW I PERSON
SPA, Includes equipment,
utsdtrwaler light, and cedar
cabinet U.J7J 4)1 7777
DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RINOS
Its and up. Free string 1
best Pawn A Jewelry, 11* 4114
• DISHES, new se' ol eight
place sellings, only t i l
Pleas* call 277 0477
G E REF/FREEZER w lea In
door. ] yrt olds *110 OBO 77“
Hitachi Stereo TV w/cem*ra
and audio video processor
117}
OBO
70 744*
• INFANT CARRIER. Snugll
Bouncer with doth cover.
Never used! Cost *21 new. wl!l
sell lor *17)7) 714*
• MY FIRST TOOTH porcelln
dolt by K a t h y B e r r y Hipptntlall Ashton Drake
Will tall for S40 With papers A
bo.
274 1/11
SAWDUST. 110 per yard picked
up, Will deliver J and S
Cyprus
*04 142 14*4
• SOLAR WATER HEATER. *0
gallon Stale brand lank, has
back up altclrlc element,
works line 4 a 10 ft. tolar
panel with Ireere damage
Perl ol 4/000 Della system
Only HOC.................... 77)4414
• TUB SUPPORT CHAIR, tor
elderly or convalescent sto
__________ H7 14*4__________
• Wm. A. Regers Silverware,
A a heavy, old. used one* *40
OBO ............. ............. H I 04&gt;t
12" TV, *20. dining sal w/louchairs ISO MltC bo.et of
Hems Sandalwood Villas. 700
E, Airport Blvd. Unit I S

230— A n tiq u e/C iass ic
Cars_________
CADILLAC, ailandfd
Fleetwood. 1*71. I owner, 47K,
garaged Mini! t l SOOTH 4*00
CORVETTE. It. 4 Speed. 7 tops,
while/blue, number* do no!
match RUNS'LOOKS GCXIO
llt.100.........................7707147
• PONTIAC Firebird 1t4f. One
owner! Garaged! *2K ml.
Nice ttXC 407 IH 4444

Registered Pets

ARC ROTTWEIllER
tO wk old temale *100 77* *414

211— A n tiq u es/
C o llectibles__

WANTED
Mobil* home in park Trade
lots A 'w cash
&gt;**14*1

2720
2420

I lo o m M2&gt;

• PUSH LAWN MOWER 77'.
adjustable wheels, *11 steel
deck, tala model Brl ggt
engine Has good blade and
runs Ilka new
*71
•01Catalina Dr
CallHI 041*

WINTER SPRINGS. Very nice
2/7, M il) living, dining rm
Many amenities *41.100
ORLANDO. Tymberskan 2/1
ground Ilow. seller financed
1)1.WO
21*4711

BATEMAN REALTY
• OENEVA, I ACRES w/2
houses............. ..........ST*. *00
• M ARKHAM WOODS. 77
acres with 7 bdrm 1 bath and
1 car garag*. pool and lake
No reasonable oiler re luted t

74’'

Call H ) 4407

191— Building
M ate rials

REALTY, I NC.

Astum* NeOueliliest

PAUt K BUM OSBORN!

CLEAN 1 BEDROOM

185— Computers

SANFORD AREA

ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS Near
mall V I . scr. porch, usa of
laka 1710/mcnth 1/1 ) tar
garage. |7io month For de
tails tall
lie &lt;711
LAKE MARY. 7/7 split plan
hrepl . scr pallo. 1 car gar..
MiO/mo plus dep H&gt;*407
SANFORD. 7 bdrm. |I) bath No
pats SOI month. taOOdeposit
___________ m r u i __________
S A N F O R D . 1/1 H O U S E
Acreage, horses allowed on
lakeHIOO mo 171 TOM
SANFORD. I bdrm. enclosed
porch. 1111 plus sec CLEAN.
good location
US 170a

Sanford, 1 bdrm, I bath,
Florida room, screen porch
City park across street.
1471/mo and MOOdap M l 1474
) BDRM, I'sboth Nopets
1100 mo, H00 deposit
___________ m IWO__________
4 BDRM. 1 b4th 7400 tq It
Very nice 1700/mo Stretford
Properties. 7aO4571 or 171 leal

• AM/FM STEREO, has I track
and record player Good con
dltton ONLY U&gt;
1H »fl&gt;
• CONSOLE TV. has rad-o and
record play»r, In beautiful
walnut cabinet Call H2 0077

1 B e d ro o m , S )* ! / m o ,
STOO/dep.nopets 171 OHS
1 BDRM, 1 Beth Scrn porch,
CHA. ell eppls. I w/carport.
174 **01 or 111 404

1 0 7 -M o b ile
Homes / R en t

22 3 - M iscelianeous

183— Television /
Radio / Stereo

LAKE MARY. 2 bdrm. C'H A
wall lo wall carpet, mtnl
blinds, celling tan 111 0T|&gt;
LK MARY DUPLEX. 2 bed. 1
bth. stove, relridgerator. A/C.
wash'dry hook ups. big yard
1110'mo 1)00 dep 711*141
PARK AVE. 1007 1 bedroom 1
bath A/C. 1)71/mo. 117} d*
posit 174 HOI_______________
R E N T W /OPTION lo buy*
Long wood area 7/1!j, Ilk*
new 1X00 down 110 U10
SANFORD, 1 bdrm.. carporl,
security system, full kll ,
1H ««*t discounted 1411
SANFORD. 7 bdrm. C/H/A.
carport, laundry rm 7471
LakaAre *3*1470 014)
SANFORD. 1 bdrm , new. gray /
mauve decor, cent M/A Rets
1410 mo 1700dep 771&gt;717

WHEEEEEEEEWII

TOT— Houses
F u rn ish ed / Rent

97— A p a rtm e n ts
Furnished / Rent

105— D u plexT rip le x / R en t

LITHOGRAPHS Nolllcanoes)
*400. S Dali "El Cid 1100. B
Bullet tPower* i *700; named
glass panel, tulip design, old.
*100
CSII474 1HI

215— Boats and
__ Accessories_______
AIRBOAT, I)' Alum. Polymer
1*0 Lycoming. Rec Overhaul.
Trailer *1 100)77 1)71_______
14 F T ALUMINUM |on boat IS
HP Johnson, trolling motor-,
trailer, camping equip. 11,100
OBO Must sell! 227 7721
• tl FT. GLASTRON. 11 HP
IvH vvav. trailer Ovtssenetwq
Condi Must w t *77*112) li t )
It F T JOHNSON ml U HP
M ercury, trailer, trolling
motor and knee baord Run*
great S1.WM4 *041
• 1*44 SKI/FIIH B**l. «0HP
Marc . w/traller. Run* great,
*1000 Partial (inane* tSl 7404

2 1 7 -G a r a g e Saies
•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage sal* ad by
II noon on Tuesday and taka
advantage ol our special
garage sal* ad price 11 Call
Classified now for detallit

322-2611
221— Good Things
to E at
BLACK E Y E PEA1 You pick*
)W1 Celery Ay* 1AM. *7 a
bushel_____________ 7?I 71*4

223— M iscellaneous
CABINEY SALE. Oitcauntinuad
A overstock must gel Various
style* A sties avail. Tru Wood
cabinet* l i t Hickman Drive.
Sanford------------- -------- 121 *471
c u i s s i n n

a d s

W
O R K FOR YOU!
Lktii l I (Akkfamill NktJitl l.jf It,

I

231— C ars
• BUICK REGAL. 1f7t. While,
no engine, good transmltiion.
tody lair *100170a w _______
BUICK LE SABER. It77. Fully
loaded, blue, till aeat*. U.000
__________*44 4147___________
CADILLAC COUPE DV, 1(44.
Eicallanl condition, need*
engine work 11.700 723 1411
CAMARO. H it VI. while, good
condition. (1.000 miles *2.710
or best oiler Ha *7*4_________
• CHEVY CAMARO • '77. Re
built VI. lots of new par I*I
*W H I 4114any time________
• CHRYSLER IM PERIAL 'tl.
Llkt new. Must Mil. Only
*21000 Call 1*07)H1 m t
• CJ 1 J E E P . It74. I cyl.
custom Rebuilt engine, new
tires, brake* *7.47) firm 127
14(4______________________
DODGE kft*. 1(44. lew vote A/C
Nuns greall Low s greatl
11700 OBO A Specialty Meier*
477 1777 P eter_____________
• FORD THUNOERBIRO •'44.
All originalf Need* aoma
work SU tSO BO HI 0IS4
FORD TEMPO OL, IttO Power
everything! 11.100 ml . new
paint *4 (10 OBO H I (/ it
• JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT,
l t d . 4 door. auto.. A/C,
am fmcast U4.000 H4I1I7
• MAXIMA OXE. lt d . While
mi beige Ini., low miles,
loaded. OREAT CAR I U4.400
*44 1)04___________________
MERCEDES. 1(44. TOO D. cold
A/c. Clean. (4.000 miles *4.400
__________ 24* UTO__________
• MONTE CARLO ItTt. great
condt A/C. runt like a lopl
Sharp looklngHI.**0H4*MI
MONTE CARLO. 1(74. Hardtop.
710. P/S. P/B. driven dally
*710 OBO
777 11*4
• OLDS CUTLASS WAOON.
It*) New tires A battery Full
power, A/C. t/10 771 4*70
• SATURN SL 2. lt d . Blur
green, auto, twin cam. fully
loaded Beautiful! *11.000
HO 7721___________________

SHORT Of CASH ?
Seriously looking for a nice,
clean, used car) OEPEN
DABLE Down payments as
low as U tt include* fas A
lllle Call

Call Tu&gt;9my To rUt* Vuui A*l\
Sanford Hcrmld 333-361) i

FUES AUTO SALES
**3 2 7 2 6 9 2 **

2 3 1 -C a r s
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION •
EV ER Y TUESDAY7:)4 PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy- t l- Gaylene Beach
_________(•*-2*1-4711
SUBARU STATION WAOON.
1(47. In very good *hap*
Automatic AM/FM SI.400 or
best o ile r.............. .....740070

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
escepi las. lag. mi*, etc
FORD CROWN VICTORIA
Ittf. a door, VI. auto, air,
powtr windows, stereo while
Only tie* 44 per month I
Call Mr. Payna
Cawrtesy Used Cars. 7171177

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
•scepl fas, tag. Hilt, ale
FORO ESCORT OL - IttO. 4
door, auto, air, stereo, power
steering, low miles, mu*! see
this onell Only Silt St per
month I Call Mr. Payna
Caurtasy Usad Can. H I 7177
• TOYO TA COROLLA OX sta
flan wagon, l t d l»K ml. Red.
auto. a/c. p/*, p/b. UO.tOO
722 4414
____
t d l FORO MUSTANG. 1400
OBO 1(77 MO. need* top.
11.200 ...............
110 7007
1(44 FORD F-1M 4i4 4 spd .
H O 4 cyl . good lire*. 2nd
owner Good work truck
tl.atlO B O 314 12*1 ______
17*1 DODGE COLT. Autumatic.
Am/Fm. NEW TIRES, run*
great *(00OBO
222 1444
• KM REOAL BUICK. 4 Cyl.
charcoal gray, power ac
cetsor let, *4 4001221110
• lltt OEO SPECTRUM. M OOO
ml . rebuilt, auto . SI,(10 OBO
Alter 1PM .........
1100(45
74 PONTIAC ORAND TRIX. 2
door. VI. 1M Engine. P/S.
P/B. A/C. new Iran* , Craig
AM/FM radio RUNS LIKE A
DREAM *400OBO
7H tf/7
• 11 CHEVY Full *1. Wagon
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by Chic Young*

B L O N D IE

W hen to receive
a hepatitis B shot
DEAR DR. GOTT: My pedla- and choke from Inadvertently

by Art Sansom

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who range from ages 3 to H. My
personal physician docs not.
staling the effectiveness and
dunillon of the Injections Is nnl
known, and lhe shots should Ik given only In high-risk situa­
tions. Now I'm totally confused
and don't know what to do.
DEAR READER: Ordinarily,
hepatitis I) Is not recommended
for children unless they are al
high risk •• for example. If a
p a r e n t h a s h e p a t i t i s I)
Nonetheless. 1 suspect that your
pediatrician has a valid reason
for suggesting the shots.
Have your ircmomil physician
c a l l t h e p e d Ia t r IeIa n to
straighten this out. There's no
reason w h y you should be
enugltl In the middle of such a
disagreement. Let the doctors
fight It out and then present you
with a unified recommendation.
As another option, ask for a
third opinion: your doctor can
suggest a colleague who could
arbitrate the decision. Again, the
Important consideration Is that
you remove yourself from the
middle of the controversy.
Hepatitis It Immunizations are
recommended for people In high
risk situations, such as dentists,
ambulance personnel and other
health professionals.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm a
7 2 - y e a r - o l d m a le wi t h o s ­
teophytes (bony spurs growing
outside m y esophagus) caused
by a badly deteriorated spine.
Tills blockage calls lor careful
e ating habits. Is there a n y
treatment or cure, and what Is
m y prognosis?

DEAR

READER:

s w a l l o wi n g l urge pieces of
(Kirtlally chewed food: fluids and
soft foods ordinarily don’l cause
symptoms.
I believe that your best bet Is
to have the osteophytes sur­
gically removed. Inasmuch as
they will undoubtedly enlarge as
you grow older, you will experi­
e n ce i n c r e a s i n g d i f f i c u l t y
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G A R F IE L D
WHAT ARE TH05E MICE POINCf
IN OOR HOUSE,GARFIELD?/

B y P h illip A ld e r
Th e French team that won last
year's World Tea m Olympiad In
Salaomagglorc. Italy, was lucky
to qualify. In the trials. It entered
the last deal three International
nintchpolntn ahead.
One pair from the Salsomugglore team. Paul Chctnla and
Michel Perron, reached three
no-trum p and went two down:
minus 100.
Th e opposite North-South pair.
Georges lontzeff and O livier
Ik-auvlllaln. would have stopped
lit one diamond If they had
known. Hut they pushed Into
five diamonds. As Ik-auvlllaln
wrote, at least It was a belter
contract than three no-trump.
West. Hcrve Mould, led the
club aee. Ik-auvlllaln railed and
played the spade four: eight, ace.
five. Now came a losing diamond
finesse. West returned tile spade

two: king. Jack. 10. Declarer
rufled a club In hand, drew
trumps and tried a heart to the
queen. H ow ever. East. Aluln
Levy, won with the king uud
returned a clu b . Heauvillain
rufled. cashed the heart aee and
ran the rest of Ills trumps.
There were two cards left.
Dum m y hud the Q-7 of spades:
declarer the heart seven and
spade six. When declarer led Ills
spade. West played the three.
Tim e s U mkI still. Had West
made a rid ic u lo u s error by
signaling with the eight from
9-H-3-2? O r had East found a
brilliant falsc-curd from J-9 -5
when he dropped the Jack at
trick four?
It was the 12.349th trick of the
t r i a l s , a n d B e a U V i 11a III
mtsguesscd. calling for dum m y's
queen.
The rest Is hlslorv.

By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Aug. 17. 1993

Guard against Inclinations today
to bank upon friends who aren't
that dependable. T ry to handle
critical matters yourself. Instead
of looking for a surrogate.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22) If
you fall lo Ik * cooperative with
asstK-lulcs today, you might In­
dented the success you're seek­
ing. because they could elect lo
block your path In order to
|K-nallze you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee.
2I| You're a very Imaginative
|K-rson today, hilt there Is a
chance you might have more
had Ideas than goml ones. T h e
problem comes by not knowing
how to discern Ik -I w c c ii the two.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2-Jn n .
19) If something In which you're
presently Involved Is proving to
Ik- a liability Instead of an asset,
see l( It can Ik- unloaded. Don’t
put In good money after to bad.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
An alliance that has only been of
nominal value might Ik- term i­
nated at this lime. Actually It
could prove lo Ik* the best move
lor the pai dcs concerned.
PISCES (Feh. 20-March 20) In

S om e w e e d in g oul w here
pcrsonal relationships arc con­
cerned could Ik - lit the offing for
the year ahead. Th is will not be
a negative development. What
you do will benefit you.
LEO (Ju ly 23 Aug. 221 hi
dependence Is a good quality ol
character that has Its place.
H o w e ve r, d o n 't ca rry It to
extremes today, like refusing to
alter a had decision Just because
someone else came up with the
answer. Know where lo look for
romance and you'll find It. Th e
Astro- Graph Matchmaker In­
stantly reveals which signs arc
romnntleally perfect lor you.
Mal l $2 a n d a lo n g , selfaddressed. stamped envelope to
Matchmaker, e/o tilts newspa­
per. P.O. Ik»x 4465. New York.
N'.Y. 10163
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) If
pressed today, you might relin­
quish your authority over a
situation you should personally
I k - managing. Your abdication
will hurt things instead ol im ­
proving them.
LIBRA (Se pt. 23 Oct. 23|

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consistent. Il you perform In a
hit or miss fashion, your efforts
could count for nothing.
ARIES (March 21 -April 10) A
new project In which you're
p r e s e n t l y I nv ol ved might
become more complex as you
get Into It. T o be on the safe side,
have back-up persons ready lo
reafllrm vo ur procedures.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Today you're likely lo Ik- Judged
by (he com pany you keep, so
pick companions who enhance
your Image and not detract from
It. You can gel Into enough
trouble on your own without an

accom plice.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20| If
your current (tlans for some­
thing In w hich you're Involved
don'l appear to Ik- productive,
make Improvements on the spot,
instead of letting things run you
into a wall.
CANCER (June 2 1-Ju ly 22)
Someone you know rather well
Is a belter salesperson than a
producer of what he/she com cpliallzes. Don't Invest in the sizzle
Instcadof the steak.
(01993. NEWSPAPER EN­
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by Leonard Starr

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June 30, 1993

30 Cents

W ED N ES D A Y

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Seminole County since 1008
85th Year, No. 264 - Sanlord, Florida

Homicide confession

NEWS DIGEST

Transient arrested in 1 death,
claim s knowledge of 2 others

Taylor remains at large
S A N F O R D — Police are seeking Darrick
Gerald Taylor. 21. for cpirstlonlng In the
stabbing death Tuesday of his ex-girlfriend.____
Ta ylo r is the prime

By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald Senior Stall Writer

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C.t.tn-, 28. .it her St illmule ('..m in is ap.utm in t
On .June 2. Seminole
C ircuit Court Ju d g e
A la n D ic k e y placed
I'avlm .,o lout ve.us
probation liter Tavlor
plead no contest lit
A p r il to aggravated
s ta lk in g , c rim in a l

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SA N FO R D — A 6 1-year-old Fern Park area
transient lias been arrested In the death of a
52-year-old fellow transient and has confessed to
knowledge In at least one other Seminole County
homicide and participation In an Orange County
homicide.
MnJ Steve Harriett said Jo h n n y Atkins was
arrested on a manslaughter charge after be
"spontaneously confessed" Monday to Ix-allng
Jo h n William "Blgfoot" Frederick to death In
Ju n e . Harriett said Atkins told an Orlando
policeman hr bad beaten and kicked Frederick to

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Grace. A plea agreeinent was negotiated
Ta ylo r
bet w ren the stale attorney and public defender.
Jack Scalera. chief of oprrntkms In the stale
attorney's office said Grace attended Taylor's
sentencing and requested be not be given Jail
lime.
"S he was concerned w ith getting restitution."
Scalera said. "All the parties were aware of the
sentencing agreement, including the victim ."
As conditions of his probation. Taylor was lo
have no contact with Grace or her family,
undergo mental health counseling, drug testing
and carry no firearms. He was also order lo pay
Grace 83.000 restitution according lo a payment
schedule along with attorney's fees.
Ta y lo r ts black. 6 feet tall. 185 pounds with
black hair and brown eyes and a scar on his left
cheek. Information of his whereabouts may Ik reported to the Sanford Police Department
323-3030.

Herald Sonlor Stall Writer
SAN FOR D M any Sem inole
County residents should see no
ebunge In their property taxes next
year, but they m ay have to dig
deeper In their pockets to pay for
gasoline, utilities and garbage dis­
posal.
County Manager Ron Rabun ts
calling for a S275.9 million spend­
ing plan for the county's fiscal year
beginning Oct. 1. an 18 percent
Increase over his Initial recommen­
dation In 1992. Th e amount does
not Include spending for Incomplete
projects appropriated since Oct. 1.
1992.

T w o youths charged
In an explosion at
Lym a n High School
ha vc-cn tcre d' w ritte n "
not guilty pleas and
their cuscs set for re­
view In August.
Assistant state at­
torney Michelle Heller
said the cases ngulnst
Eric- Bryan Forgy. 17.
936 Red Fox Road.
A lta m o n te S p rin g s
und Gabriel Stephen
L o v u s z . 16. 1482
G ra c e Lake C irc le ,
Longwood. are set for
the Aug. 31 docket
sounding.
T h e b o ys have
private attorneys who
entered written pleas
In the case. The boys
did not appear at their
a rra ig n m e n ts T u e s ­
day. Th e teens are
chargrd with posses­
sion of an explosive
d e v ic e . O r i g i n a l l y
charged us Juveniles,
their cases were transfered to adult court
earlier this month.
April 2. an explosion
caused 1 1.000 damage.

Th e Sanford Police Department special In­
vestigations unit conducted an undercover
operation In the Georgetown and Goldsboro
areas of the city Tuesday night. Targeting street
level crack cocaine dealers, police arrested 15
people. Including two Juveniles. Three more
suspects arc being sought In the drug Investiga­
tion.

|

Possible severe storms
Variable cloudiness
w ith a 50 percent
chance of showers
and thunderstorms,
with some Incoming
p o s s i b ly s e v e r e .
Highs In the upper
80s. Wind southwest
at 10-15 mph.

Par more woathor, —

P sp o lA

Herald Senior Staff Writer________
SANFORD - About a third of
Seminole County’s homeowners
will see property value Increases
Rabun released the overview ol
tils spending plan Tuesday. Ills
complete spending recommenda­

this year, but Property Appraiser
Bill Suber said the change should
be slight.
Of the approximately 100.000
residential properties In the

C See Property, Page 5A
tion will Ik * released today. C o m ­
missioners will review the spending
plan In Ju ly . Public hearings will Ik -

held In September to adopt the
s|M-ndlng plan.
"It's a growth budget, but I think
a responsible growth budget." said
Rabun. "I recommend we respond
to some of the pressures we arc­
lacing. It's like a boiler under
pressure. If you lei u little steam
out. you move ahead."
Under the proposal, countywide
property owners. Including unin­
corporated residents, will see no
change in their lax rale. Rabun
proposed the same rale of S5.42 per
$1,000 of taxable properly for all
landowners and $2.86 for unin­
corporated residents.
Under the taxing plan, owners of
See Budget, Page 5 A

Residents
will fight
rezoning

A boy’s beat friend

By NICK P F IIF A U P
Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — Residents angered by a rczoning
plan that would mean a higher density of homes
In their neighborhood arc lighting the request.
Th e matter was tabled during Monday night's
Sanford City Commission meeting.
A. David Frinberg has requested n rczoning of
4.9 acres of land on the cast side of Upsala Road,
one half mile north of C.R. 46-A. He Indicated lie
wishes lo build 28 residential dwellings on the
land, with a m inim um of 4.000 square feet each.

Htrsld n o l i by Jodi Zadov

Money for
schools
scrutinized

Prom staff reports
1

fir. flat!.............
Editorial...........

By J . MARK BARFIELD

A boy's best friend is a pup. Eight-yoar-old
James Waldrop. Sanford, checks oul tho
bow-wow brigade at the Seminole County

Cops bust 15 in specisl sting

.......SB Polios..............

Some homeowners will
see property values rise:
Are you one of them?

By J. MARK BARFIELD

School bombing: Not guilty plea

■ vIllflA...............
Classifieds...... „EB,7B Horosoops.....

Jo h n n y Atkins

See Deaths, Page 5 A

County plan: Higher taxes

lo a dwelling Involving B ut

1I N D E X

death for making a sexual advance
Harriett said Atkins repeuted the statement for
sherlITs Investigators and was arrested The
results of an autopsy are pending
H a rrie tt said A t k i n s re p o rte d f in d in g
Frederick's liody Jun e 20 In a wooded area near
Oxford Road and Fcrnwood Boulevard. In ­
vestigators found Frederick's t»adly-decom|&gt;osed
body, apparently dead for six to 10 days
Frederick was known ns "Blgfoot" due to Ills sire
13 shoe size, said Harriett.
At the time. Atkins told Investigators be
thought the person was Frederick based on bis
clothing, but It*- didn't have anv knowledge of bis

Humano Society. At the time, ho hadn't made
a decision on which pel lo adopt, but soveral
available got hugs

T h e request was turned down by the Sanford
Planning and /.oulng Commission earlier this
month. According lo a PM . report. It was denied
by a vote of five to three, "based on the Impart
the proposed density of 5.54 units per acre would
have on the existing neighborhood."
Monday night, the matter was brought before
the City Commission, requeslng that the PA/
ruling I k - overturned. Neither Fclnln-rg nor u
See Rezone, Page 5 A

Named best for lending helping hand to police

By NICK PPKIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFOR D T h e S e m in o le
County School Bourd continued to
work on Its operating budget this
week. A priority list of fund dis­
tribution for the next school year is
being closely scrutinized.
Resources Director Diane Kramer
explained. "T h e wuy the budget Is
being worked on tills year Is a major
Improvement over the past years.
Everything Is out In the open, and
department heads and staff m em ­
bers are tielng Informed and In­
volved."
"It's a far cry from the way our
budget was bandied In the past."
she added, "and as a result, we are
going to have a m uch better budget
than before because everyone will
have been Involved In the prepara­
tion."
T h e School Board's director of
finance and the budget. J o h n
Pavalchak. wus unavailable for
Sec Schools. Page S A

HwtM OMW Of Tomm, VInetnt

The Rotary Breakfast Club of Sanford this morning
named its Police Explorer ol the Year. Left to right.
Sanlord oollce officer Mike Tavlor who Is In charae ol

the explorers, award recipient, Explorer Lt. Darrell
Brewor, Rotary Sgt. at Arms Bill Johnson, and Rotary
President Gordon Fredorlck.

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Jobless benefits overpaid in ‘92
State Labor Secretary Shirley Gooding
said the $1.4 million computer upgrade,
called Benefit Overpayment Screening Sys­
tem or BOSS, should help the agency
recover benefits by finding those who hnvc
been overpaid.

i y Associated Press____________________

Chiles names corrections task force

T A L L A H A S S E E — State records show
$85.2 million In overpayments were made
In 1992 to people who got unemployment
benefits, h a rd ly good new s to slate
legislators.
Many lawmakers nrc still dismayed that
Florida made $291 million In welfare and
food stamp overpayments last year.
"It kind of makes you wonder who’s
watching the store.” Rep. John Thrasher.
R-Orangc Pnrk. told Th e Florida Tim esUnion In a story published Tuesday. "T h e
credibility of the whole state Is suffering.”
Th e Department of Labor and Em ploy­
ment Security cited Hurricane Andrew and
the economic recession as the main rrasons
for the higher Jobless benefit error rate,
which compares to a national average of 7.5
percent In 1991 — the most recent year

T A L L A H A S S E E — Gov. Lawton Chiles named Attorney
General Bob Bullerworth. state university system Chancellor
Charlie Reed und three former state Supreme Court justices to
serve on a panel studying Florida's prison system.
Lawmakers created the 11-member panel In the May special
session to make studies at two prisons of the potential for
turning correctional Institutions over to private enterprise.
Th e group is also assigned to Investigate prison siting,
possible prison alternatives, effectiveness of rehabilitation
programs, sentencing policy and prison construction methods.
Th e legislature called for an Interim report by Jan . 15. and a
final report by Jan. 15. 1995.
Members named by Chiles Include Buttcrworth and Reed,
both of Tallahassee; former state Supreme Court Justices
Raymond Ehrlich of Jacksonville. Frederick Karl of Tam pa and
Thom as Barkdull of Miami: state Parole Commissioner Judith
Wolson of Tallahassee; 1st District Court of Appeals Judge
Charles Miner ol Tallahassee: circuit judges Robert Gross of
West Palm Beach and Kenneth Williams of Pensacola: State
Attorney Kathy Fernandez Rundle of Miami, and Public
Defender Nancy Daniels of Tallahassee.

fii th in k w ith th e new
system and the new pro­
cesses that w e’re putting in
p la c e no w , th a t w ill be
corrected. W e ’re trying to
change the whole culture of
the way w e’re doing busi­
ness. 9
-S la te Labor Secretary Shirley Qoodino

" I think with the new system and the new
processes that we’re putting In place now,
that will be corrected.” Gooding said.
"W e ’re trying to change the whole culture or
the way were doing business.”
Gooding said the system could save a*
m uch a* $ 19 million this year.

such statistics were available.
Officials hope a new computer will help
ease the problem In future years.
In addition to the overpayments, the lubor
department made $12.6 million In un­
derpayment*. an error rate of 1.5 percent.

Overpayments often happen w hen recipi­
ents voluntarily Icavr Jobs but file for
compensation anyway or fail to look for
work while collecting compensation, both of
which make them Ineligible for the benefits.
Sometimes recipients even continue to
collect benefits after finding work.

Psychologists
complaints lead
to investigation

Priest expelled tor sacrificing animals
MIAMI — A Santerla priest who publicly sacrificed 19
animals last week has been expelled from the reilglon.
Rlgoberto Zamora slit the throats of rams, goats, chickens
and birds at nn apartment on Saturday to celebrate a recent
U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing ritual sacrifice of
animals.
He said he wanted to demonstrate Hint the anlmnls were
killed hum anrty In the Afro-Caribbcan religion, which has
about 800.000 followers In the United States.
But the public sacrifice violated church rules set down at a
December meeting of church leaders. Fernando Pichardo of the
Church of the Lukuml Babalu Aye said Tuesday.
Pichardo's congregation, one of the largest, brought the
successful Supreme Court challenge.
"B y unanimous decision (the) church moves to expel
Rigobcrlo Zamora from the religious com m unity nationwide."
Pichardo said.

IH Aasoolatod Prsss
S A N F O R D S o m e
p sy c h o lo g is ts for S e m in o le
County schools complain a new
program curtails testing of stu­
dents to determine their pro­
blems and possible need for
special education.

Three vie for U.S. Attorney position

The psychologists’ complaints
have led to an Investigation of
the new procedures by exam­
iners for the state Department of
Education.
%
Th e complainants, about half
o f t h e 13 p s y c h o l o g i s t s
employed by the school district,
claim some disabled students
have been excluded from special
classes and supervisors have
threatened the psychologists
who objected.

O R LA N D O — A Clearwater attorney and two lawyers with
tics to Orlando are finalists for the Job of U.S. Attorney In
Florida’s Middle District, which covers 35 counties from Fort
Myers to Jacksonville.
A 14-member screening committee that Interviewed appli­
cants In Orlando lost weekend chose Larry Colleton. Walter
Postula und Raymond Gross. Th e y will be Interviewed by U.S.
Sen. Bob Graham. D-F1n.. who will recommend a choice to
President Clinton.
Colleton Is an assistant U.S. attorney In Orlando. Postula
formerly headed the U.S. Attorney’s office here. Gross Is in
private practice In Clearwater.

Aunt drives off with niece

"Supposedly, this Is the new
futuristic way of delivering serv­
ices. It has been a nightmare."
said one psychologist.

D E L R A V B EACH — Police are looking for a 14-year-old girl
who drove off with her toddler niece after asking for the car
keys so she could change the child’s diaper.
"She wanted a baby for herself," said Tara Smith. 18. the
jod d le r’s mqthejr undthe girl’s sister. Sm ith has spent the past
two'day’s crying arid waiting by the phone for news.
Th e child, the 16-month-old Jakya Woods, was with her
great aunt Monday afternoon In Delray Beach, when Klzzy
Patrick said the child needed to be changed and went to the
car.
She never returned, and police Issued a statewide bulletin
Tuesday.
Smith, her aunt and uncle searched Monday uftemoon from
Boynton Bench to Pahokee for the missing girl and baby.

Th e new program calls for
psychologists to test students
less and counsel them more.
Their rr|&gt;orts are standardized
and their recommendations are
only a piece of the final solution.
H u g rrty believes the stale
supjrons the new program.
But If the exam iners find
reason to Investigate further, the
district could be ordered to retest
students and put eligible pupils
In speclul classes, said Department of Education administrator
Lee Clark.
School administrators deny
the accusations but agree fewer
students get into sjreclal educa­
tion classes.
Mary Ann Kacsbcrg. the dis­
t r ic t ’s supjrorl services a d ­
m inistrator. said m oney for
speclul education Is tight, but a
desire to save money did not
bring the changes.

Th e new trend Is to help
students within regular classes
„ ScbnoL.Superintendent Paul - before-deciding they-fnay need Hagcrty on Monday denied any
sjreclal education, she Mid. Be­
wrongdoing and said the dis­
fore the changes were made,
gruntled employees are misrep­
some students may have been
resenting the new procedures,
sent to special education clusscs
which "try to match the re­
u n n e c e s s a r ily , c r e a t in g a
sources and the services with
backlog in the program. Ms.
the students who need them ."
Kaesberg said.
T h e Florida Association of
School Psychologists requested
the Inquiry In May after receiv­
ing more than 200 pages of
complaints and documentation.

From Associated Press reports

Administrators are following a
national trend to "mainstream”
students when jrosslble, and
special education Is a last resort,
she added.

Harold Ptiolo by Jim Hopp*

Name the baby

David McMillan holds the newest addition to Tigor’s Eye
Productions Inc., of Oviedo, a 2' week-old male tiger cub. But the
cub. born at Tiger’s Eye to Angel, a 13-year-old tigress. Is yet to
be named. A Name the Baby Tiger contest will be held at Flea
World, In Sanford, on July 31. The winner of the contest will be
awarded a cash prize for naming the llllle guy.

Fund For Animals objects to revised panther protection guidelines
business and hunters."
Th e organization said the federal government,
not the state commission, should take the lead In
Implementing the plan, which Is Intended to
preserve thousunds of acres of South Florida land
for the panthers to roam. A final version should
be prepared by J u ly 3 1.

By C U R T ANDERSON
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E — A proposed state-federal
plan to protect habitat for the endangered Florida
jwnlher has drawn objections from a national
pro-animal group, which called It tilted toward
big business and major landowners.
Th e New York-based Fund for Anim als Inc. said
In letters Tuesday to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service and Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission that the revised plan Is "blatantly
biased towards preserving the Interests of big

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Th e commission, the letter said, Is too easily
Influenced by powerful landowners and Is
historically a pro-hunting agency.
"It would be nothing short of signing a death
warrant for the jianther to allow the (game
commission! to assume principal responsibility

for the Implementation of a habitat preservation
plan," wrote two Fund for Anim als attorneys.
Eric Glllzcnstcln and Sidney Maddock of Wash­
ington. D.C.
Th e Fund for Animals letter threatens to ask a
court or administrative Judge to declare juinthcr
land In Florida as an area of federal critical
habitat designation, which would not lmjx&gt;se any
more regulations but would heighten scrutiny of
any developments.
Fish and Wildlife Service officials In Atlanta
declined comment on the letters. However. To m
Logan, head of wildlife research at the game
commission, said the Fund for Animals was

taking an extreme (Tosltlon by stressing govern­
ment acquisition of land for the jianlhcni.
“ The plan Isn’t being weakened. It’s being
strengthened." Logan said. "W c'rc talking about
big landowners who aren't Interested In selling
their land."
A February draft of the plan called for
government to buy and preserve the land, but
that met stiff opposition from politicallyconnected landowners, Logan said. Th e latest
version Is aimed at working with landowners on
the conservation efforts, but not everyone Is
satisfied with that.

T H E W E A TH E R
LO CAL FORECAST
To d a y: Variable cloudiness
with u 50 j&gt;erccnt chance of
showers and thunderstorm s,
with some becoming jx&gt;ssibly
severe. Highs In the upjscr 80s.
W ind southwest at 10-15 mph.
Tonight: Becoming fair. Low
In the lower 70s. W ind west 5 to
10 mph.
Thursday: Partly sunny with a
30 jicrccnt chance of afternoon
thunderstorm s. H igh In the
lower 90s. Northwest wtnd 10
m ph.
F o u r t h of J u l y w e e k e n d
forecast: Partly cloudy w ith
w id e ly sca ttere d a fte rn o o n
thunderstorms.

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FIRST
July 26

a.m „ 3:50 p.m.: MuJ. 9:40 u.m..
10:05 p.m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 6:15 a.rn.. 7:02
p.m .; lows. 12:20 n.m .. 12:20
p .m .: New Smyrna Beach;
highs. 6:20 n.m .. 7:07 p.m.;
lows. 12:25 u.m.. 12:25 p.m.;
Cocoa Beach; highs. 6:35 a.m.;
7:22 p.m .: lows. 12:40 u.m..
12:40 p.m.

SOATINQ
Daytona Beach: Waves are
(lat to 1 foot dmd semi glassy.
Current Is to the south with a
water temperature of 80 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves arc
flat and glossy. Current Is to the
south, with a water lemjicraturr
of 80 degrees.

St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: W ind west 10 to 15
knots. Seas 2 feel near und up to
4 feel well offshore. Bay und
Inland waters u moderate chop.
S c a tte re d e v e n in g t h u n ­
derstorms.
Thursday: Wind variable 5 to
10 knots becoming onshore near
the roast during the afternoon.
Seas less than 2 fret.

SUNDAY
cldy 90-70

S T A T IS T IC S
T h e h igh tem perature in
Sanford Tuesday was 86 de­
grees and the overnight low was
69 as rr|Hirtcd by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue'.
Recorded rainfall for the
p e r io d , e n d in g at 9 a .m .
Wednesday, totalled .73 of an
Inch.
The temperature at 10 n.m.
today wus 80 degrees und
Wednesday’s overnight law was
72. us recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

□Tuesday's high.............. 89
□Barometric pressure.30.07
□Relative Humidity....SB pet
□W inds
W o t 12 mph
□Rainfall............27 of an In.
□Today's sunset•M
il8:27 p.m.
□Tomorrow'* eunrlee....6:31

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high and g w nighM om to Ip m EDT
City
HI La Pic Otlk
Anchoraga
cdy
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Atlanta
It 71
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47 04 clr
Atlantic City
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Baltlmor*
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Billing*
77 70 01 clr
Birmingham
M
77 47 cdy
44 44 104 cdy
Bismarck
Boll*
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Bo*Ion
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Burlington. VI.
71 44
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C hartalIon. 4 C
74
Cdy
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Char to*ton.W Va
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Charlotto.N C
to 71 07 cdy
Chayennt
■7 47
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Chicago
71 47
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Cleveland
71 47
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Concord,tl H
II 41 07 dr
Dallat Fl Worth
f4 77
cdy
Denver
to 40
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Da* Moinet
•7 44
cdy
Dalroit
71 47
cdy
Honolulu
dr
Of 74
Houston
07 71
cdy
Indianapolis
U
44 01 cdy
J action .Mitt
cdy
07 74
Kantat City
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lat Vegas
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Littla Rock
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Lot Angola*
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cdy
Memphis
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Mliwaukao
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17
Mpis 41 Paul
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Nashville
rn
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Ne* Orleans
dr
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New York City
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Oklahoma City
fl
71
cdy
Omaha
f t 41
cdy
Philadelphia
If
77 10 dr
PSoanit
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Pittsburgh
74 47
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Portland.Maine
n 44 04 dr
4t Louis
40 ul cdy
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4all Lake City
77 47
dr
Saallto
44 47 70 cdy
Washington 0 C
00 77
cdy

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POLICE BRIEFS
Lewd act against minor
Te rry L. Scyk. 37, 837 Pasadena Ave.. Longwood. wus
arrested by Longwood police Saturday. Officers said a youth
reportedly attempted to break up a dispute and was verbally
and through a physical act. threatened by Scyk. Scyk was
charged with committing a lewd and lascivious act upon u
minor.

Grand theft charged

j

Robert Warren Lawrence. 23. 105 Eastern Fork. Longwood
was arrested Monday on charges of grand theft and dealing In
stolen property. Sometime between January’ 12 and March 8.
Lawrence allegedly removed an A T &amp; T alarm system from a
work van or warehouse from Crim e Blockers. Inc. where h r
was employed. On March 8. he Is charged with pawning the
equipment, valued at 82.900 for $70 nt a nawn shop.

Disorderly conduct
Steven Reid Brooks. 41. 4377 Predras Street. Cocoa was
arrested by Sanford Police Monday ut a convenience store ut
First Street and SR 600. Brooks, who is mute, allegedly
solicited money from store customers and If they refused made
rude gestures toward them. When police arrived to Investigate.
Brooks fled on foot and threw a gym bag at nn officer when he
approached. Officers arrested the mnn when he uppenred to get
violent when they offered him a ride.

Home burglary
Anthony Bernard Steward. 30, 1216 Lincoln Court. Sanford
was charged with burglary to an occupied dwelling and petit
theft for entering a home In the 600 block of W. 20th Street. He
allegedly took a purse. Steward was apprehended by some
civilians at 21st and Maple Street, who held the suspect until
police arrived. The police report stated Steward received
several abrasions during the Incident.

Domestic violence
Tw o Longwood women where charged with domestic
violence battery early Tuesday morning after police were called
to their residence because of a disturbance Arrested were
Marie R. Davlo. 34. and Tra cy A. Campbell. 26. both of 32H
Jessup Avenue. Several Individuals at the home said the pulr
were arguing Police said Davlo pushed Campbell then
Campbell struck Davlo with a closed (1st. The women allegedly
started fist fighting In the living room. They were both Jailed.

Arson
John C. Batrz. 37. 320 E. Jessup Avenue. Longwood was
arrested by police for arson and aggravated assault, domestic
violence. About 3:30 a.m. Monday. Batrz's wife claims he
threatened to burn the house after becoming jealous when she
talked with another man in a bar. Batrz poured alcohol on his
wife and some of their furniture, trying to set the furniture on
fire. Police reported finding a small b um hole in the couch with
a burned match. Seagrams 7 was the alcohol used.

Warrant arrests made
• Richard E. Raybon. 35. 6030 Una Drive. Sunford, for
violation of probation for DUI.
• Andre A. Waller. 33. 2794 Polnclana Blvd.. Kissimmee was
transported from Orange County on a Seminole County
warrant for failure to appear on charge of obtaining property by
worthless check.
• Wallace Littles. 37. 1304 W . 13th Avenue. Sanford, failure to
appear on a worthless check charge.
• Lindsey Bemelr Hicks. 40. 1101 Cypress Avenue. Sanford,
on two writs of bodily attachment.
• Tim o thy Jo h n Yelsley. 25. 1111 W. 11th Street. Sanlord. for
“ tig h t counts of ut terlng a forged document:
• Willie Williams. 41. 709 W . Th ird Street. Sanford, for failure
to appear on possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia
charges.

Suspended license
Annette M. Thomas. 24. 1312 Rosccllffe. Sanford, was
arrested for driving with a suspended driver license. A
computer check revealed a suspended license following a
routine traffic slop.

Incidents reported
A woman claimed a man hit her with Ills car as he left her
Sandy Lane home Just after midnight Tuesday and pinned her
against a gate.
A man said someone entered his garage apartment In the
3000 block of Celery Avenue and stole electronic equipment.
A man In the 1800 block of Southwest Pond, said someone
stole a bicycle from his back yurd Tuesday. H r will not
prosecute.
A woman In the 3000 block of Tru m un Blvd. said a man
removed a television from her home without permission.

Review set over co p ’s firing
By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Stalf Writer______________
S A N F O R D — A hearing is
scheduled Friday to review the
firing of a suspended Sanford
Police officer who was dismissed
from the force Jun e 17.
G u y Brewster. 37. who was
fired by police chief Ralph
Russell, had been suspended
with pay since October 1991.
Sanford personnel director
T im McCauley said Ihc hearing
Friday will review the due pro­
cess procedures In Brewster's

Associated Press Writer
E A S T FARM 1NGDALE. N.Y. Investigators have linked the
slayings of at least six women so
far to an unemployed gardener
w h o says he s tra n g le d or
smothered 17 prostitutes he
picked up In New York City.
Joel Rlfkln. 34. led police to
two burled bodies on Tuesday, a
day after he was pulled over with
a decaying corpse in the back of
his pickup. One source said
documents apparently Identify­
ing other victims were found In
his home.
Investigators said they also
linked him to the deaths of three
women whose bodies were found
earlier In the Bronx and In
Westchester and Suffolk coun­
ties.
Detectives fear Rlfkln — de­
scribed os a loner and a high
school "geek" and "loser" who
still lives with his mother —
p ick e d up p ro s titu te s and
dumped their corpses alt over
the metropolitan area for at least
two years.
"H e doesn't give us a reason
for killing." State Police Superin­
tendent Th o m a s Constantine
said, ‘i t Isn't AIDS. It Isn’t
revenge. Nothing like that. He
Just kills (h e m . He says it
matter-of-factiy."
If he Is telling the truth — and
so far. Investigators said, his
story checks out — he Is one of

the worst serial killers In U.S.
history.
I n v e s t i g a t o r s m o b iliz e d
scrlal-klllcr experts, consulted
detectives In dozens of police
departm ents In Connecticut.
New Jersey and New York, und
activated state and federal crime
computers. Police departments
planned to use bloodhounds and
helicopters to search remote
areas described by Rlfkln.
" T h i s w ill be a long and
extensive Investigation." Con­
stantine said. "It will not be
done overnight."
Constuntlnc said that during
10 hours ol Interrogation. Rilkln
gave details of murders that
were "very close" lo several
under Investigation. And u state
trooper, speaking on condition of
anonymity, said documents ap­
p a r e n t ly Id e n tif y in g m a n y
victims were taken from Rifkln's
house In Long Island's East
Meadow.
Rlfkln was arrested Monday
after troopers saw his pickup,
with no license plates, run a stop
sign. He refused to stop, driving
ut u leisurely speed for nearly
four miles before crashing Into a
light pole, authorities said.
Troopers found the body u n ­
der a tarpaulin after noticing a
foul odor from Rifkln's truck.
Police said Rlfkln had planned to
dum p the victim , who appeared
to have been strangled and had
been dead for three or four days.
H is tru ck bore a b u m p e r
sticker that read. "Slicks and

Florida.
Brewster Is faelng four counts
of lewd and lascivious assault
and eight counts of engaging In
sexual activity w ith a child
bclwccn I9H7 In I9H9. Th e Ixiy.
who was 15 when the activity
began, met Brewster while lie
was assigned to Lakcvlcw Middle
School as a school resource
officer.
The case against Brewster has
b e e n s c h e d u le d fo r t r i a l
numerous times. A hearing Is sei
J u ly I for pending motions in
the case.

Russell said he would rather
not comment on Brewster's fir­
ing except he was dismissed for
violating departineni policies,
city rules and regulations and
the probable cause found by
FD L E for rem oving the officer's
certification.
Brrwster joined ihc Sanford
Police Department In 1980. His
annual salary wus 830.421.67.
During bis 2 1-month suspens lo n . B r e w s t e r w a s p a id
853.236. Brewster was suspend­
ed with pay under former police
chief Steve Harriett.

H ow ell’s
condition
improving
By NICK PFEIPAUF
Herald Stall Writer
Sanlord City Commissioner
U&gt;n Howell said this morning.
" I ' m O K . b ut 1 s u re w as
frightened.” Howell was Injured
in a fall from a house near
Richmond. Va. during this past
weekend.
"I fell uboul eight feel.” he
said, "and landed on m y back,
which really scared me. I also
have a lot of scratches." he
continued, "because I hit a
scaffold on m v wav down."

Tim -berrrrr
An aluminum light pole, right,
on W. First Street, one block
east of French Avenue, word
down during Tuesday's rain
storm. Butch Strino. Mainte­
nance Foreman for the City of
S a n fo rd , b e lo w , he lp s in
clearing the broken glass and
securing the wires.
Hat aid Photo* b» Tommj Vinctnl

He said one of his hlg concerns
was a numbness In tils fingers
since the accident.
"I must adm it." he said. "It
was m y fault. I was trying out on
a staircase landing and tried to
reach (or something I had no
business doing That's why I fell.
Nothing actually collapsed to
cause me to fall."
H ow ell Is w orking on the
renovation of two historical
homes near Richmond. " I hoped
lo Im- track In Sanford hy this
week." he said, "bul until I feel
heller. I'm going lo stay here
and recover."
Unwell has been treated on an
out-patient basis at u nearby
hospital.
First word of Howell's Injuries
were revealed Monday night by
C ity Manager Bill Sim m ons,
-d u rln g a workshop session of the
Sanlord City Commission.

u rtfpjl

Industry OKs warnings on violent TV programs
By DIANB DUSTON
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N — Bending to congressio­
nal and public pressure, the major T V
networks have agreed to begin warning
viewers when violent programs are about to
be shown.
An announcement would precede shows
containing violence and the networks would
provide u coding for newspaper and maguzinc listings lo notify parents thut particular
programs depict brutullty, officials said
Tuesday.
The system could be In place for the fall
season.
More details were being presented today
at a Capitol Hill news conference by top

Cops say alleged serial killer’s
story is checking out so far
By DANA KBNNBDY

firing. If the tiring is upheld.
Brewster may apjical Ills dis­
missal lo Ihc city civil service
board.
An Investigator when he was
suspended from the department.
Brewster faces several counts of
sexual activity with a child.
Russell fired Brewster after the
Florida Department of I-tw E n ­
forcement division of standards
and training found probable
cause lo rem ove his police
certification. If the FD L E de­
certifies Brewster, he would not
l»e able to be a police officer In

Stones May Break My Bones. But
Whips and Chains Excite Me."
Rlfkln pleaded Innocent to
murder In that slaying Tuesday
and was held without ball.

For P ersonal
&amp; C om m ercial
Insurance

executives of ABC. NBC. CB S and Fox and
by lawmakers who have led congressional
efforts to reduce T V mayhem.
It's the biggest step so far by the
entertainment industry since Congress
tregan exerting pressure earlier this year for
action under the Television Violence Act.
The law. which expires In December,
gives the T V networks an untltrust waiver to
talk among themselves about Jointly re­
ducing televised violence.
Until today, the only tangible result of the
a n ii-TV violence law wus the scheduling of
an Industry wide meeting In Los Angeles nn
Aug. 2.
Sen. Raul Simon. D ill , who sponsored
the law. and Rep. Edward Murkcy. D-Mass.,
chairman of the House Energy and Com ­

merce telecommunications subcommittee,
have taken the entertainment Industry to
task recently In a series of hearings on T V
violence.
Other lawmakers also have demanded
more and are primed to take tougher action
If not satisfied with the Industry's selfregulation.
Lawmakers say less violence on television
may mean less violence on the streets.
Th e public also is pressing for action.
;
Tens of thousands of people have signed j
petitions culling for Federal Communlca- *
lions Commission hearings on a T V rating
system based on violence, said the office of
Sett. Kent Conrad. D-N.D.. who Is helping to
gather signatures for the newly formed
Clll/cns Task Force on T V Violence.

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EDITORIALS

The best
w aterfront
T h e C ity of S anford has fo rm a lly approved
the establishm ent of a W aterfront Master H a n
C o m m itte e . T h e m easure has been heralded
b y so m e city co m m issio n e rs as one of the best
m o v e s to w a rd la kefro nt im p ro v e m e n t In
m a n y years.
T h e co m m itte e con tain s representatives of
a lm o s t every aspect of the population co n ­
ce rn e d w ith im p ro v in g the shore of Lake
M o n ro e . If success Is to be m ade. I lie selection
of the m e m b e rs h ip co u ld not be better.
T h e com m ittee how e ver, is faced w ith an
e x t r e m e ly d iffic u lt task. It m u s t create
d eve lo p m e n t p la n s w h ic h w ill im prove the
lakefront area, but at the sam e tim e, be
affordable.
T h i s is not the llrst tim e lakefront im ­
p ro v e m e n ts h a ve been a p p ro a ch e d . T h e
d e ve lo p m e n t of the area has been considered
for m a n y decades. O n e of the first im prove ­
m e n ts w as the b u ild in g of the seawall at the
sh o re of Lake M onroe early In this ce ntu ry.
T h e largest ch a n g e in the past 30 years
c a m e a bout w hen the bandshcll was rem oved
t fro m w ha t is n o w M em orial Pork, and the
c M o n ro e H a rb o u r M a rin a w as built.
‘{I T h e r e is no d o u b t, im p ro ve m e n ts can lx*
ic m a d e , ju d g in g from the q u a litv of tH'ople on
jr this co m m ittee.
A
T h o s e w h o expect Im m e d ia te cha n ge s
h o w e v e r, are due for a d isap po in tm e n t. In
a d d itio n to fin an cin g, a n y project w o rth doing
w ill also require tim e.
W e hope the W a te rfro n t M a ste r Plan
co m m itte e w ill not be coerced into taking
im m e d ia te action. W ith a lack of financing. It
yo u ld c a u s f Jtyr m e m b e rs h ip to lose faith a nd
p o ssib iyfyip e out the entire d eve lo p m e n t.
w e urge the co m m itte e to take n s tim e, and
th o ro u g h ly.in v e s tig a te all aspects: p arks and
r e c re a tio n -a re a s ;-~ a s w e U \ i s " c o m th e re ia f
p ro p e rty developm ent w h ic h co u ld im pro ve
the tax base for the c ity.
A b o v e all. w h a te ve r suggestions are e ven­
tu a lly m ade, they m u s t prove to be beneficial
for the entire city. W e cannot accept less.

LETTERS
O n a tte m p t to rem ove
c o p ’s c e rtific a tio n
Kef. Sandra E llio tt's article “ Rem oval nl
certification sought against Sunlurd cop."
I can understand the emotional issues dial this
iy|x‘ of case can generate. Yet. Inr ilie life ol me 1
can't understand Chief Russell's headlong dash to
have Officer Brewster’s certification revoked at this
laic dale. If this kind of action was warranted II
should have been initialed under the tenure ol the
previous chief of police. My question Is after all dlls
lime, w h y now? A few more months isn't going to
make m uch difference now.
T h is sounds tike u political move on die |&gt;urt of
Chief Russel) which I hope is nol the case. For
Chief Russell assured me several months ago dial
he was not going to play politics In his position ns
chief of police.
T h e Issue ol probable cause is Just llint. probable
‘cause, which Is enough to gel you arrested tint
doesn't prove guilt. Supposedly under our con­
stitutional guarantees, a person Is Innocent until
''proven*' guilty, not guilty until proven innocent.
Th is Is und should I k * left up to tin* Judge and a
Jury of ids peers to decide.
By rushing headlong into tills matter the |hiI|cc
department and the city as well as the state arc
opening themselves up In the possibility of a large
civil su it, nol to m ention a great deal of
embarrassment
Please don't get me wrong. I dislike child
molesters as much us die next person. When a
member of my fumlly wus molested I wauled ibis
man at least arrested, but lie wasn't. 1 ins Is
because the Sheriffs Office didn't do ils Job. and
tin- suite attorney-a t that time didn't do his It was
only after the fact when another slate attorney
ealled me to tell me how apjiallcd sin- was about
die deal that the state attorney's olllce cut without
me ever being notified, thut 1 found out wluii hud
happened. I wus so livid dial II 1 hact'vr im i the
stale attorney on (lie street. I'd have prolsihly been
m jail for beating him lo a pulp.
So It's nol that I'm defending Oil leer Brewster
nor condemning him . I'm trying lo slay Impartial
until the verdict Is In 1 would sngge.l dial
everyone else do the s a m e . Personally. I I io |mOfficer Drowsier Is found Iminccui lor no oilier
reason Ilian that if lie is found guilty li will make
every ot her ol [leer look had. Guilt liv association so
in s|&gt;enk. Th e Sanford Police Deparimenl has
many line dedicated people working lot us the
tll/cns. urn! we should all strive to give diem the
benefit of thedoubi. until proven otherwise.
I dunk dint If Chief Russell would slop and think
iboul what I've said here today, he would agree
aidi me. After all. would h r want any less
onslderalIon for himself titan I'm proposing !&lt;&gt;•
Dlflrer Brewster?
Kicky I) Shrafcr
Sanford

ROBERT WAGMAN

How m ilitarily prepared must U.S. be?
W A S H IN G TO N - In the year 2005. how many
major regional wars should the United States ite
prepared to light and w in simultaneously? Thai
muhibllhon-dollar question Is central to deciding
the size and the makeup of U.S. armed forces as
wc enter the new century. It Is proving a
controversial and difficult question to answer.
After the breakup of die Soviet U n io n , ami
based on the Desert Storm experience In Kuwait,
civilian and m llllary planners In the Pentagon
and (tic Bush While House asked tills question
What potential ihrrnts to die United Slates
continue to exist, and exactly what contlngcn
clcs do wc want our m ilitary to Ik*able to handle
10 to 15 years down the road?
Th e consensus was that an all-out w orld war
was highly unlikely, and therefore wc* no longer
had to spend tens of billion annually In
anticipation of World W ar III. However, the world
was still full of hot spots where significant
regional conflicts could break oul at any time.
The planners believed the United Stales must be
ready to handle these.
Desert Storm was taken us die model. Alter
considerable soul-searching, It was decided dial
the United Slates needed to he rea dy to
simultaneously fight and win two Desert Storms
In far-distant locutions. This was called the
"w in -w in " scenario, and work was begun on
designing a force-structure plan to support the
concept of fighting, and winning. Iwo Desert

Storm -type conflicts
at the sam e time.
Desert Sturm took
a p p ro x im a te ly half
our arm ed forces (o
light T h u s , fighting
and w in n in g two
sucli conlllcts at the
same tim e means our
l i g h t i n g stre n g th
must be inalnlnlned
at approximately Ils
current level. How­
ever. planned future
g r o w t h c o u ld be
e lim in a t e d , w hile
w n r - f l g h l l n g
W hat potential
s t r a t e g i e s w o u ld
threats to the
have to change.
United Stalos
Th e N a vy Is a gotxi
contlnt-'H lo
example. As part of
exist? ■
the Reagan defense
buildup, the United
Slates had been
planning crrndng a OOO ship Navy built around
1-1 aircraft-carrier battle groups and 100 attack
and tactical nuclear submarines Under the
win-win strut eg)', growth plans were scaled back
In a 420 -4 50 ship Navy, built around 12 carrier
bat lit- groups und a stlll-chisslfled num ber of
submarines, estimated at about 75-80.

T h e new strategy also necessitated a shift In
the m ukcup of the various uniformed services.
Rapid deployment, quick response and mobility
became the watchwords. So. as the nation went
to the polls lust Novem ber, the Pentagon
Initialed n ground-up re-examination of each
service, gcarrd to developing a new "roles and
m is s io n * ' statem ent fo r e a ch . T h i s r e ­
examination Is. Ill the words of Joint Chiefs
Chairm an Gen. Colin Powell, "a balancing act of
some complexity.*'
Powell says the service chiefs are Involved in
“ creating an Integrated plan, which Is an
aggressive effort to cut our overhead while
preserving our force structure."
Th e ir Initial efforts made It clear that while (lanew m ilitary could envision a very different mix
of forces, It would not come up with the kinds of
budget reduction that had lK-rn predicted. Th e
new m ilitary might tie changed, bill It would be
alniost us costly ns Ihe old.
So w hen the Clinton administration came Into
|xiwcr. ft decided to go back to square one and to
re examine the bask- w in-w in concept.
D uring Defense Secretary Lrs Aspln's lime as
chairman of the House A rm ed Services C o m ­
mittee. h r hud been on the periphery of the
Pentagon's reassessment. He believed then that
m llllary planners were not lu llin g enough.

JACK ANDERSON

VJK*T ARE VtX3 DofMG
TO HELP YOJft PLAYERS
VJ(TH THEIR ACADEMIC
DEGREES?

Corruption in
Mexico is
still pervasive

I’M TEACHING
THEM T O W N
RXJTBALL
GAMES.

W A S H IN G TO N — A s Congress prepares lo
debate the ratification nl the North American
free Trade Agreement, a dirty llllle secret is
In danger ol being overlooked: Despite
encouraging economic reforms, corruption lo
Mexico Is still pervasive, extending Into the
highest levels ol authority.
Il s a subject the United Slates would rather
nol talk ubnul In public, (hough our olllclals
know It exists I he Mexican govrniiilrill. li d
hy President Carlos Salinas dr Curtail, is
trying actively In dispel the old notion ol
Mexico as a bandit nation.
B ill III! i r c c i ll
m u r d e r nl Cardinal
J u u n Posadas at Ihe

International airport
-jLu__L i.ii-u jij-L .i4 a.r-.i_

ELLEN GOODMAN

Pat Nixon: We never knew her
B O S TO N — We never knew her Not really
Nol Ihe people who once voted her the Most
Admired Woman m Amerti a And not tin
people w ho once named her Plastic Pat 4
She came to the W hite House alter Vnckle
and Lady Bird She came before Bet tv.
Rosalynn. Nancy. Barhara and Iftilarv But
there is no cause, no re n n e ts center, no c a ir n
named alter Pat Nixon No court would m i
have ruled — as one did ol lhe current first
Lady — ihat she was a ' tie facto govrtiiincin
official."
The woman whet died Tuesday w.i*. mtlic-r.
described by the obituary writers as "ihe quiet
consort." "Ihe loyal w lfr." "a private |»enM&gt;n."
She will Ik - remembered, said one television
anchor, for her devotion lo hci husband.
Others used words to describe her life —
endurance, sacrifice, selllessncss. lalthluhiess
— that fall awkwardly on our sensitive m odern
ears.
Thelm a Pat Ryan was born HI years ago. at u
time when self-denial was u virtue and
sclf-lulflllmrnt was a vice culled sclllshm-ss.
She met Richard Milhous Nixon when the two
young people were trying out for parts In a
com m unity play. But Ihe part she would play
the longest In her life was wife, the w om an
beside her man. The w om an off lo the side ol
her man.
More than anyone else, more than any nl her
recent predecessors or successors In ihe W hite
House, this public Pat Nixon lortncd our classic
Image of the political wife. She was the w om an
who campaigned once w ith three broken ribs
and another time with a swollen ankle. And
never mentioned li. She was Ihe woman w ho
said she was never tired anil never Inned by
her husband's speeches
She was the woman who never publicly
disagreed wiili tier husband and mice said. I ll
have a headache, no one knows it," She was
the woman who wore a good Republican cloth
coal.
Ill the lK-glmilng. hi 1946. when her Im sliand
llrst ran Inr Congress there appealed to be a
new model ol postwar political togtiherm-ss. In
1957 when Ihe Homemakers Im a m voted I'.ii
Nixon the "ideal wife" It was lot being a
"hclpmai* who doesn't compile with her
hiixlmml vet stands beside him when needed."
In 19(50 when Ihe Republicans promoted a Pal
Week and dlsttllm hd a Pal Nixon for first
Lady button, it was a first
Bill by the 1970*. Pal Nixon was also a
lesson about the costs ol lM-lng |&gt;crfcct political
wile. She taught us what li meant to ride the
roller coaster rldr ol her husband's career
without letting n hair get out of place. W hm li
meant when a woman used all her strength lo
endure m lh rr than change her life: "I do or die.

I never cancel out.”
When she was First Lady, a White House
u-portrr said to her. "Y ou’ve had a good life."
She paused ami answered. " I jusl don't tell
all."
What she didn't tell wus how she had come
to hate |K)lltics. What she didn't tell was whnt
tl l«ii like when she and her husband left a
public platform , dropped arm s and moved
away from each other. W hat she didn't tell
•mill m uch , m uch lutcr was what It was like to
le a v e t h e W h ite
House. O n ihe nlghl
belore. a photogra­
pher conic b y to take
a llual fam ily picture.
“ O u r h e a r ts w err
breaking and there
we were sm ilin g ."
There were no Pal
Nixon lopes. There
was no I'at Nlxou
cover-up. She was a
£ S h e came lo
kind w o m a n w ith
the White
private pleasures and
H o u se alter
th e l o v e o I h e r
Ja c k ie and
daughters. And she
La d y Bird. She
writ I Into exile with
ca m e before
her husband. If there
B etty.
Is an edge of guilt In
Rosalynn.
our farewells to tills
N a n cy.
woman, iiiuy-hc It has
Barbara and
lo do w iih our nmHillary. J
hlvnlcncc ubaut such

devotion.
In Ihe years nltrr Watergate. 1 am told that
this husband and ailing wife grew closer In
Isolation I hope so. But her daughter Julie
once wrote. "M y mother gives meaning to the
words In tin l.illi chapter of I Corinthians.
"Love I tears all things, believes all things.
h(i|H-s all tilings, endures all tilings." Some ol
us can r e a d (tint with goose bumps, while
ullu-rs gel chills,
i i c w orld has ( hanged a great den! In 20
years, ft Is easier lo I k- a w o m a n III jHilltlrs. I t ’s
still hard to be a wife In |K&gt;lltlcs. Wc define
martial partnerships differently Hum In the
days when Richard Nixon told Pal he wanted
to i on lor ofllcc und she said. "What could I
do?"
"She Is a woman ol dignity who d*K-s nut
seek pllv irnm others nr feed on pity herself."
wrote her daughter Julie "B ill she ha*.
grieved, she bus wept. She Is a woman ol
tremendous sell-control because ull her liftsell control has Ix-cn necessary' simply to
survive."
Pat Nixon was not. of course, perfect. She
was not plastic cither. Maybe the very last
word Is one that wc rarely use anymore: until
the end. the First Lady was steadfusl.

m e r e ly serves to
exacerbate the Icars
that Mexican socleiy
Is s till lawless In
m any respects The
most shocking pari
of th e P o sa d a s
m urder w’us uni that
II happened in (he
llrst place. Inn dial
ihe assailants wenC iMspitcnol prevented Irimi
•tncuuraginy
Ixnirding a plane lor
econom ic
T iju a n a , and that
relorm s,
they were nol de­
corruption In
tained iqKin I heir ar­
Mexico If so!!
rival.
pervasive jp
f o r more ihi**i a
decade, we have re
|Kiried periodically on the massive cor*-q iton
dial pervades all levels ol Mexican society —
from the lowest levels of commerce to the
highest levels ol government. Out Investiga­
tions und those ol others Indicate dial doing
business In Mexico, w hich often involves
d e a lin g w ith one of the m uuy quasigovernuieiiial monopolies, usually Involves
paying hrllK-s or kickbacks. On many occaslons. nol l-vcii die news media Is a sale
haven from corruption.
In I9HH. lor example, we reported several
limes on the loumgcous clloris ol the Mexico
City news iiiugu/lm* Proceso to esea|M- the
U n la d e s ol ollliial corruption. In an at­
mosphere of intimidation and bribery. Proceso has managed it&gt; survive despite telling
the i r titti about die corruption and blunders
among Mexico's ruling clue In a country
where the government owned a monopoly on
newsprint and often supplied more Hum half
Hie advertising revenue lor ucwspapcis and
magazines, cnmpluiiil Journalists were some­
times paid monthly stipends hy die govern­
ment. In the meantime, rebellious Journalists
sometimes paid for then disloyalties with
threats, heatings and som etim es even
m urder. Prucrso was one ol die first lo openly
buck this system
Seven years ago. wc helped Pioccso
uncover the strange tuft- ol Manuel liarll* 11
IJid/, then Mexico's mlnlstei of the hilerlnr.
who used the |niwer or Ills high oilier lo
arrange the illegal kidnapping ol Ills niece
and tiephew’ Inirn a religious cnmimmc in
Vriic/ucla m 1983 Ituitlrlt Diaz dion bullied
Proceso Into killing the story hv si oiling
police lo threaten die etlllois. Proeeso's
editors decided til die dim - to kill die story though accounts n| It appealed In die
V* iie/uckm |uess — lH-cause they knew the
kind ol trouble such reports could tiling. But
later, the details of die abduction. Including
tlu ducats and an attempted bribe ol Proceso
In one ol DurtlcU Diaz's deputies, wenrevealed In a book by Proeeso's publisher.
Julio Shcrer.
hi the business world, foreign coni|&gt;anlcs
have long known dial bribery can Ik- a
common cost ot duing business south ol die
border. For those who object to this system,
the repercussions can lx* devastating

�3*1nurd Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, June 30, 1093 - I A

Budget

Accident probe
involving Sanford
cop will continue
An Invcstlguiioii In continuing
Into an accident Involving n
Sanford Police officer Tuesday
night.
Sanford Police s|&gt;okcsniun Ll.
Mike Kotundo said the two-car
accident about 8 p in. Tuesday
night at Eighth and Pecan
Streets Involved a vehicle driven
by O lllc e r Jo h n E vun s and
another vehicle with two occu­
pants Kotmulo ruild the names
of the two people, who sustained
minor Injuries, would l&gt;e avail­
able a fte r the uccldent In ­
vestigation report Is filed by the
Florida Highway Patrol. Kotundo
said the report had not t&gt;rcn filed

osofm ld-m om lng.
Evans was responding to a
code 3 c u ll, a c c o rd in g to
K o tun d o . He said the cade
means get to the location us soon
as possible but safely. An In­
vestigation of the accident will
d e t e r m i n e If he h u d h is
em erge n cy lights und siren
operutlng. the spokesman said.
Earlier this month, another
police vehicle was damaged In
an uccldent at French and
Fulton Avenues. Both accidents
will lx- reviewed by the city
accident review board. Kotundo
said he did not know when the
txxird meets.

Continued from Page 1A
$75,000 city homes with a
$25,000 homestead exemptions
will pay the same $271 In
county taxes they paid last year
If their property value had not
changed. T h e owners of $75,000
un incorp ora ted homes, with
homestead exemptions, will pay
the Mine $-114 amount as last
year If their home values didn't
change.
Property Appraiser Bill Suber
said alxiut a third of the 100.000
residential properties In the
county w ill see some value
Increase, which he described as
"slight to moderate" on average.
Even If county commissioners
don't change the lax rate, a
value Increuse could serve to
Increase a homeowner's county
tax bite.
Although he Isn't suggesting a
property lux Increase, Hu bun
nonetheless dix-s prnjxwc new
taxes In his budget. He promised
a one-ccnt Increase to county
gasoline taxes which total 5.8
cents per gallon to 6.8 cents,
bringing the total federal, state

Rezone
lx* unmanageable."
Lee also objected lo problems
voiced by residents regarding
the receipt of notices sent by the
city of the P&amp;Z hrarlng on the
matter. " T h e letters apparently
were sent to us without post­
age.” she said, "and when the
post office returned them to the
city, someone Initialed them as
having been returned, and the
city thought we had responded."
She added, "but hardly any of us
knew about It coming up Ix-fore
the board,"
Commissioner W hlley Ecks­
tein was the first to respond.
"Th is Is a double problem." he
Mid. "W e must consider what
can be done to please the
surrounding neighborhood, but
wc must also look at what Is In

the best Interests of the city."
E c k s t e i n s u g g e s t e d an
approach lx- taken similar to one
used In prrvlous rc/onlng pro­
blems. "I would like to propose
having Mr. Feinberg meet with
the residents of the community,
and ask that they work together
on this to stralgnten out the
problems." he said.
Eckstein added. "Actually. I
had an Immediate reaction that I
would lx- opposed to this rc «m Ing. but when I considered that
the expressway would even­
tually be built right near the
property. I had to give It some
second thoughts."
Prior to Monday's meeting.
Feinberg had requested that the
matter be continued on a post­
ponement. C ity Manager Bill

Loran: daughters. Deborah A.
p E d illi Grace Lane, 75. of 3462 Ltiburgh. Spring Valley. Ohio.
Curryvllle Rd.. Chuluota. dlrd Monica S. Haitian. Ohio; sons.
Monday. Jun e 28. at Florida Alan T .. Deltona. Dennison J ..
Hospital. Orlando. Born Jun. 27. Hammond. La.-, sisters. Minnie
1918. In S m lth to w n . Lo ng Bilim. Irene Colrman. Josephine
Island, N .V .. she moved to San­ WuIfT. all of Marysville. Ohio.
ford from New York In 1926. She Lillian Croft. Salt-ni. Ore.; live
.j: *
_wosi-'u school -bus. driver .for J h c 1‘ grandchildren, .'.4 . - __
Gaines Funeral Home, l-ong
Seminole County School Board
wood. In charge of arrange
and a Baptist.
i S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e so n s. ments.
William N. and Larry L.. both of
Chuluota. Clifford K.. Nashville. KIMBERT D. GRACE
Klm bcry D. Grace. 28. Apt. 79
T e n n . : d a u g h t e r . B re n d a
W h ita k e r. C h u luo ta : sisters. Seminole Garden. Sanford, died
Charlene Kestner. Franconia, Tuesday. Ju n e 29, at Orlando
Va., Nealle Kixlcnbcrry. Lake- Regional Medical Center. Ms.
land: 14 grandchildren and three Grace was a borne health aid
nurse. Born April 26. 1965. In
greut -grandchildren.
Brtsson Funeral Home, San­ Quincy, she moved lo Central
Florida In 1966. She was a
ford. In churge of arrangements.
member of New Mount Calvary
Missionary Baptist Clmrch.
S u r v iv o r s Include father,
LINDA D. CARREL
Melvin W alker S r.. Sanford;
Linda D . Carrel. 37. Prince
mother. Im a Walker. Sanford:
Court. Heathrow, died Monday,
sons Ja ju a n Walker. Deremy
June 28. nl her residence. Mrs.
Carrel was a homemaker. Born Walker, both of Sanford: daugh­
ter. Shanlku. Sanford: brother.
Jan. 23. 1956. In Chicago, she
Melvin W alker Jr.. Sanford: sis­
moved in Central Florida In
1992. She w h s u member of ter. Ram ona Freeman, San|u
Walker, Monica Walker, all of
Markham Woods Presbyterian
Sanford; paternal grandmother.
Church. Lake Mary.
Sadie Walker. Havana; maternal
S u rv ivo rs Include husband.
grandm other. Martlc
Kolia: daughters. Je n n y, Jesse.
McLaureen. Havana.
H e a th ro w ; s te p d a u g h te rs ,
Wilson-Elchelbcrgc Mortuary
Alysou. Glen Ellyn. III.. Carrie.
Inc., Sanford In charge of ar­
Seattle: mother. Mary Erringto'n.
rangements.
Heathrow; brother. Randy Errington. Klldrcr. III.
MARILOU KLEIN KNIGHT
B a ld w ln -F n lr c h lld Fun eral
Marilou Klctnknlghl. 63. 7 Old
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
Grove Lane. Altamonte Springs,
charge of arrangements.
died Sunday June 27. at Florida
H o s p i t a l . O r la n d o . M s.
Klelnknlght was u ninth grade
MIRIAM E. GOFF
Miriam E . Guff. 67. of 81 teacher at Winter Park High
Turjxm Circle. Winter Springs, School. Ekirn April 22. 1930. In
died Monday. June 28. at her Garrett, In d .. she moved to
residence. Born Ju ly 19. 1925. Central Florldu In 1955. She was
In U nion County. Ohio, she a member of Asbury Methodist
moved lo Central Florida In Church, the National Educators
1975. She was a homemaker Association and the Western
nnd a member of Ascension
Lutheran Church.
S u rv ivo rs Include husbund,

College lor W om en Alum ni As­
sociation.
Survivors include daughter,
Sarah H a y. Casselberry: son
T h o m a s R e e d . A lt a m o n t e
Springs: I grandson.
Bcacon Cremation Service of
Central Florida In charge of
~mTnnucni«mls\
W--—
'a rra n g e m a n ts . - -

C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
representative
was on hand lor the meeting.
One of the residents of the
nearby area. Pal Lee. addressed
the commission on the request.
"W c have a petition signed by
13 of the residents who live In
this area." she said, "and we arc
completely op]M&gt;sed to rc/onlng
this property."
She continued. "W e are basing
our objection on three |x&gt;tuts we
believe the density of the devel­
opment will be m uch greater
than anywhere else In the area;
the traffic generated by 28 more
bottles will be much more than
our roadways are capable of
handling; and with the low level
of the property, the drainage
run-olT onto our properties will

EATHS
KDITH GRACE LANE

g

ANNA MICHTN
A n na M lc h y n . 88. of 512
I‘arson Brown W ay, Longwood.
dlrd Monday. Ju n e 28 al her
residence. Born J u ly 8. 1904, In
Austria, she moved to Central
Florida In 1969. She was a
homemaker und u member of St.
Mary Magdalen Catholic Church,
where she was In a seniors
group.
Survivors Include daughters.
Dorothy Tru d e a u . Melbourne.
M argaret M ye rs. Longw ood;
brother. Thom as Mylock. West
Springfield, Mass.: four grand­
c h ild r e n a n d th re e g r e a t­
grandchildren.
Curry hand Garden Chupcl
Home for Funerals. Longwood.
In charge of arrangements.

and county gas taxes to 34.0
cents per gallon.
Kabun recommends using the
$736,250 that will be raised
from the first year of the lax to
pay for mass transit services,
freeing property taxes for other
uses.
Kabun also proposed an In­
crease lo the 4 percent utility tax
churgcd on unincorporated tele­
phone, power, gas. water and
fuel oil to provide more than $2
m illion for drainage Improve­
ments required by federal, state
u n d regional re q u ire m e n ts .
Kabun would Increase the lelcphone tax to 7 percent and the
other taxes to 7.5 percent.
Kabun said he considered a
"storm water fee" charged by
Sanford and other communities,
but said the billing system
w o u l d c o s t $ 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 to
establish.
"W ith Ibis, If they gel a bill,
they''! get charged." said Kabun.
Kabun also recommended a 16
percent Increase In the amount
garbage haulers must pay to
dum p iheir loads at the county
d u m p or tra n s fe r s ta tio n .

Haulers now pay $31 per ton.
That rate would Increase to $36
under Rabun's proposal. Rabun
said the Increase Is needed to
pay nearly $ 1 .5 m illio n In
expenses to meet dump envi­
ronmental protection require­
ments.
T h e Increase w o u ld .b e In
uddltiun to any hauler rate
changes. Because all city and
unincorporated garbage haulers
unload at county facilities, the
rate Increase. If approved, would
affect all residents In the county.
Kabun suggests hiring 81 new
employees. Including 30 for the
Sheriffs Office and 36 Rabun
says arc needed to meet state
and federal requirements. The
first-year cost of the new hires
will lie $1.7 million.
"If there's a sticker shock with
the budget, that's It." said
Kabun. "W e're In a serviceoriented business. It's always
more expensive to provide serv­
ices than manufacture some­
thing."
Kabun also proposed upping
the annua) bonus paid to long­
term employees from a m ax­
im um of 2 percent of their
annual salary to a maximum of
3 percent for average work and
up lo 5 percent for exceptional
work.
The bonuses are paid In lieu of
"longevity pay" formerly given

Sim m ons also requested the
matter be tubled until a meeting
could lx* arranged.

" I will also start from the
Ix-glnnlng and send out a new
batch of letters to the surround­
ing neighbors." he said, "and be
certain they receive adequate Continued from Page 1A
notification."
death until
discovering the body, Harriett
said. Atkins said he had known
Frederick casually and both ap­
parently lived In the Fern Park
urea.
Continued from Page 1A
Monday. Atkins approached
comment on the budget pre­
the policeman In Orlando and
parations currently underway.
confessed to beating Frederick to
"A t this point." she said, "we
death, said H a rrie tt. U nder
know what our estimated reve­
nue w ill be, we know the questioning. Harriett said Atkins
previously budgeted expenses told Investigators Frederick had
w-tll be. and we know what will made a sexual advance to him
but he fended off the alleged
be re q u ire d for a d d itio n a l
expenses us a result of the a p p ro a c h . A t k in s told I n ­
v e s t ig a to r s he th e n g a v e
negotiated raises last year."
She continued. "Klght now. It Frederick enough alcohol to
cause him lo fall Into a drunken
appears as though there will be
utxmi $1.2 million which will sleep.
Harriett said Atkins then con­
still have to lx- allocated. These
will he for new programs, con­ fessed to beating and kicking
Frederick until he was too tired
sideration of some raises, and
lo continue.
th r distribution of a certain
During the confession. Harriett
amount of money to each Indisold Atkins alluded to having
vldual school for special project
p a rtic ip a te d i n an G ra n g e
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fr"—.
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homicide and having
Kram er said Judging from Ihc
knowledge
of a Seminole County
work sessions she has attended
and the way work has been homicide. No details were avail­
smoothly progressing, she docs able.
"Right now. we don't have any
not expect any problems In
selling up thr 1993-94 school evidence to confirm his state­
ments." said Harriett. "But he
year operating budget.
Kram er said the board Is also has confessed and we can't Just
w orking on the five year capital Ignore that,"
Harriett said an investigation
Improvement programs In great
Is
continuing.
depth.

Deaths

Schools-------

to employees who have reached
their pay grade cup. Rabun also
proposed paying up to 7 percent
pay hikes based on performance
for employees who have not
reached their cap.
Kabun Included more than
$12 million for new building
projects. Including $10.4 million
for a new Public Safety Complex
at Five Points named the top
ofrice space priority by commis­
sioners earlier this year. The
s tru c tu re w ill h o u se a d ­
ministrative offices of the Public
Safety Department and Sheriff's
Office and w ill consolidate
emergency radio services.
In other proposals. Kabun
would spend:
• $33 million for road Im ­
provements:
• $4 million to purchase 96
vehicles. Including $2.6 million
to replace 72 older existing
equipment;
• S 1 . 6 m illio n fo r an
expansion of thr Consumer's
Water Treatment Plant In Fern
Park. • $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 for street
repairs:
• $264,000 for economic de­
velopment efforts, a $100,000
Increase beyond the current
spending plan: and
• $82,000 for further devel­
o p m e n t of a c o u n t y c o m ­
puterized land Information sys­
tem.

Property
Continued from Pag* 1A
c o u n ty , S u be r said between
30.000 to 35.000 of them were
Increased In value this year. Most
of the homes Increasing In value
had pools, said Suber. In all.
22.000 properties w ith pools,
both residential and commercial,
w ill see Increases averaging
$4,500. he said. Of the residential
Increases, about 10.000 are
lakcfronl properties.
Suber said few few property
owners will see dram atic In­
creases In property values. Only
those with new buildings or
remodeling will sec a significant
change In their property values,
he said.
O ve ra ll, the c o u n ty's total
property value Increased 3.11
percent between January 1992
and January 1993. according to
Suber's reports. According to
Suber. the value all of the taxable
property In Seminole County Is
now worth $10.3 billion. Of the
Increase,- 1.1 percent was for
reappraisals and 2.01 percent
was for new construction.
Suber said the figure demon­
strates county development Is
recovering, though still sluggish.
"It's better than It was In
recent past." he said. "Sales arc
still strong and from what I've
seen, building permits nre In ­
creasing. W e il see a lot of that
next year."

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Femoral torvico* tor M r. Tommy J. Wood*,
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Friday, Juno U . will bo hold I p m. Friday al
Flr»t Shiloh M B Church, with tho Rav H 0
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Camatary. Sanford Frlondt may call al lha
funaral homa from S t p m on Thwriday
Sunrltd Funeral Homa. NO Locult Ava,
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Funeral tervictt lor M r Timothy Leon
Montgomery, II. ol 1710 Ridgewood Ava..
Sanlord. who dad Thurvdoy, Juno It. will bo
10 a m Saturday al Ratcuo Church ol God
with the Rav Mother Bail Blanch Weaver
officiating Interment will be held In Shiloh
Canalary. Sanford Frlondt may call af tho
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P rices In th is ad good J u n e 30 thru
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Armour
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Imported Packham
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Daly's .uni N. iiii \ I.o |k v .itc r\|M'« lr»l to lx- on
li.nnl lor .i Iree Ju n io r (toll Clinic .ii East Wi met
Course on TliurMl.iv. J u l y I
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ohl will be liclil Irom 2 to I p III .lllll will I'OVCI
.ill .Ispccls ol tile (*.lni«- UK lulling basil
tiiiiil.imrnt.iK rules .mil etiquette driving sand
p i . I I .111(1 putting. SUV's lllll Sillies .isslsl.llll U n i t
pio .ii K.isiW’ooil .uni executive iltreelor ol the
I iiiiio i tiiill A ssih i.i i uni ol i f i l l i . i I riortil.i
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sunutier s Junior (ioll Si heilule A tot.il ol 23
iiistiui tion.il i linn s .nut tourn.unents have lieeii
seheiluleil loi v.irinus Central Florida noil
i nurses EusiWixxl reeeullv helil a .I iiiiio i (•«*)!
11 m i i n.mu in lot I mi\ s .mil nuIs live to |3
I he K.is I vvimm! eluili is Irei to a m i i ii i i o i
nolle! For ailihllonal inlorniaiion utxnii the
illiili i all K.isi Wood (ioll Couist at 28l -1653
Fin tourunieut inlorniaiion eonlael tin I i i ii i o i
(toll A ssim nation at i&gt;'n 1 1 )5h ' i
K.istWooil is loeateii on South Alalava li.nl
approMinalelv two miles souih ol the East West
Expressway h i soiitheasi ( irlantlo

AROUND THE STATE
M e ts edge Marlins in marathon
MIAMI — Rookie leroim liu in il/ doubled in
the 12th minim and stored on Tim Iton.u s
Mii rtlh e IIv. and the New York Mi ls outlasted
the Florida Mai litis l&lt;&gt; *1 I uesdav mnht
nam e

lo o k

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In house prom otion
McPherson handed football reins at Seminole

Junior Golf Clinic

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Mumitz led oil tin- 12th hv doubling oil the
i-enter Held wall and look tluid when Henry
t otto made a Uni throw to Hie i utoll man
Itng.ir then lirounht Huriiii/ home w till a tlv
Florida s Hrvan Harvey and New York s Jo lin
Fruiu •&gt; Uith blew save op|Nirtumtles
I In-Marlins C»rcg lirtlrv lied the name anamst
Franco m the liottom ol tin ninth with a two out
siiinle to st ore lien Ho Sant tan*1
Jell Kent hit a two run homer oil liarvev hi
the einhlh to put the Mi ls ahead ‘t M
T o d d H un d le y and E d d ie M u rra y also
homered lor tin Mets
Floiida tell hfltltid (i I Ijelore tv inn a Irani Ills*record with a seven run M-veuth A pair ol
three-run homeis by Rich Kcnicti.i and Jell
Cutlliic helped nivc the Malll-Iis uii.M li lead. -------

Barberie on shelf
MIAMI — Florida Marlins second baseman
llrct Harhcrie is cxpictcd to lx- out two weeks
with a partially torn ligament in Ills lett knee
liarlierle w a s placed on the 15 d a y disabled
list lor the second time this season T o replace
him the Marlins purchased the contract ol
mlleldet (&gt;us Polldor Irom Ed m onton

U S F w an ts football
T A M P A — T h e University ol South Florida
moved a step (loser to starting a lootball
program with the formation ol a committee that
w ill try to raise $10 million in two years
The committee. ( halted by business leaders
Ft.ink Morsant and Payton Ad a m s has a goal ol
raising $5 million hv the end ol the year LSI
already has $3 million III pledges
O n e r tile committee reaches the $5 million
i hn shold. the school plans to seek I- lor id.i lloat d
ol K r g r n ls approval ol a plan to start a \ ( A A
Division l-A A program

AROUND THE NATION
Sheridan steps d o w n
R A L E I G H . N .C
Dick Sheridan, citing
health problems and the recent death of friend
and lormcr Uiss J i m Vulvano. resigned as coat h
at North C arolina Stale
T h e 5 1 year-old Sheridan. 52 2B-3 In seven
s e a s o n s at tilt s c Ik k i I. would not (list lose his
llncss. hut s.iid it is not life-threatening

AROUND THE WORLD

Dy D E A N S M I T H

Herald Sports Writer
SANFORD
p i-r --rv erein &lt;• and hard work
pay soil
Longtime .issManl coat h Krnle McPherson has
been Ireeri rewarded loi Ills loyalty lo the m I iim i I
hv being named by Seminole High N&lt; bool lo
servi as interim head varsiiv toothall i o . k Ii lot
rhi pt‘r.1 h k &gt;i hall si-asm
l lie anninini eineiil was made Tuesday morn
llig by J e n v Posey atlllelli (lin i loi ol llie Iim al
high s( hi mi|
McPherson will U- laknig over I in position
Inyu T.morv lllak&lt; w ho i (implied a 32 2d record
anil three ihsirii r rules m Ins live years as head
ei m i h

W I M B L E D O N . England — Top-seeded Steffi
(itat heat seventh-seeded Jennifer Capriati 7 6
1 7 II|. 6 - | a n d s e c o n d - s e e d e d M a r t i n a
Navratilova defeated Natalia Zvereva 6-3. 6 1 to
advance to the semifinals at W im bledon
Oral lai cs sixth-seeded Conchlta Martinez and
Navratilova will meet eighth-seeded Jan a Nov­
otna Martinez lieal 15th seeded Helena Sukova
ii I. li t and Novotna defeated fourth seeded
( iuhrlrla Sabatlnl 6-1. 6-3.
In today s men's quarters, top-seeded Pete
Sampras faced eighth-seeded Andre Agassi,
lour ill seeded Boris Becker met sixth seeded
Michael Stleh. third seeded J i m Courier faced
Todd Martin and second-seeded Stefan Edherg
met Cedric Plollne

BASKETBALL
7:30 p m - T N T . N BA. 1H93 Dralt. (I.)

lietweeii the Junior i.irsin and varsllv loothall
teams as an .isslsl.uii The pasi live years he has
Ireen tire heart puUnr varsity loothall roach and
Ills Iasi two learns have gone undefeated,
w inning I I straight games
" I 'm verv excited
said Mi Phrrsoti
I think
H s going lo he a potty ginnl transition Couch
Blake has lieen very helplul lie has I reen working
with me |(M) pen cm
Mi Pherson a personable lb year old is well
known in lo* a I t in les having served as an
umpire on several dlffcreiii l»,ve|s o| youth
baseball lor the Huulnrd Reen-ation Department
over rhe past 20 years lh is also a tug basketball
Ian lh- fan he seen ,u the Florida High S&lt; I iim i I
State Championships year in and year out
whether -i Setmiioli County squad is playing or
not

l l l a k c g a v e u p tils i o .ii l i l l l g d u t i e s a n d
re q u e s te il a transler lo a n o t h e r c o u n t y scliixil
l o l l o w m g a liv e d a y s u s p e n s io n ea rile r Hits
m o n th H r w a s sux|M-nded b illo w in g a rr|xirtrd
( on lriin ia tliin w ith a student m a g v m • lass

McPherson has Ix'rn an assistant roach and
Iear her at Seminole High Si I iim i I the past ID
years alter leaving the lormcr ('room s High
s. h-Mil now ( riMtiiis School ol Clioli i- lh- was
also a i oai h while at CriMims
During those |() years he has held several
dillen-iii i o.n hmg |m is I i i o i i s mostly- on the |unior
varsity level in liKiihall and baseball lb- had been
the head pmior varsity tiaseliall c i m i -Ii lor nine
years tint ibis season moved up lo the varsity as
an assisl.ml lor head i o.n h Mike Powers
Mi Pherson h a s a ls o i M iiin ie d ( t a l k a n d lo r t h

W o m e n ’s
a th ree
team race

C h a s e
races

F ro m Stuff Report*

c lo s e

SANFORD
A t r i o has lo r m e d h i
the Sanlord Rei leali&lt;ill Department
Women s Spring Slow pm h Soil hall
League
With two thirds ol the season
i ompleied Hopkins Meat Packing
Papa .Jim- s and Mvcr s Tree Service
have pulled away Irom ill*- other
lour teams and have turned the rare
Inin their own littl*- play ground
Tuesday mghi at the Fi Mellon
P.itk Solthall Field Hopkins re­
in.lined undeleated by the tiar
rowest ol margins | o ‘ * and in the
priMess all hut eliminated Bcrr 30
irom title contention Hopkins had
stored lour runs in th*- lop ot ih r
seventh inning lo break a (i •• tie
tlie’ll had to withstand a three run
seventh by Beer 30
Beef 30 Just Ull*sV(J u Ilf. OS-iln:
lying run was thrown mil ai Ihlril
has*- mi a bases loaded single by
Lunin*- Moiihollen
In ■tie other games Myer’s Tree
Service had little liouh lr keeping
pace, scoring seven runs in the (op
ut the lirsi Inning and t rulsing In an
8 2 y letory o\*'i Vn k\ s Permit
Servti «• Papa Joe s also li.ul an easy
time ol it. laknig a ‘*o lead In
besting Maynard s o 2
See W o m e n . Page 2B

F ro m Stnfl Report*
SANFORD

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1Iver 1In past i iiuplf id
weeks || had U-gim to liMik like
the Sanlord Rer n ation De
p a r t m c n i Men s I u e s d a v
N i g h t S p i i i i g S l u w p 111 h
Soli hall Lcagui at Chase Park
was tieglllliing to soil its* II
out W rong
Willi three weeks |ell m lh&lt;
regular season lour teams an
still within one garni ol lire
league lead and hav* a shot at
the league title
Florida Manoi lonim ues lo
lie lire liuLcal_Uuim .iu._rU*l« agm .u tlw .....tin nl
is u
Ireal Class Act 12 5 Tuesday
night lor its lourih straight
victory and its sixth win in
seven siaris
T h e oilier two games wenbarn burners with the out
( m m ol ImiII i games being
dec idfd Hi III* I m&gt;11*ii ri ol th&lt;
seventh liming
Ken Rom m e l &lt; hey inlet K* pi
Its ehampinushlp hopes alive
by pulling oil the biggest win
ol the mglii withstanding a
nine run Ixiiiom ol the seventh
Inning lo edge league-leading
A llli Pow er D is trib u tio n .
13 12
And Ham bon Calc II used a
three run Ixittoui ol the s&gt; y
t nili inning lo nip Wheli hel .s
How.m l 17 Hi in reinrd its
second yy in ol i In- * -asnn
A B U Power i niitltuics lo lead
ill* league with a 7 3 record
bin Monroe llarlxiur Marina
lb ill Florida Manor lh li and
Ken Ru iu m e l (5-3) are nipping
at their heels Class Act |3 5|.
Whrlchel A- Howard (3-6| and
li.imlxMi Calc II (2 H| eumpleli
the standings
Next w e e k . W heli hel fii
Howard takes on K*-n Ruiinm l
at b 30 p in Class Ai I battles
A B B Power al 7 30 p m
and
M o n r o e I I.i i h o u r p l a y s
Bumtxxi C.de II ai 8 30 p m
Florida Manor has llie week
oil
Pacing the Ken R u m m e l
olleuse w e n Keiili Denton
See C ha se . Page 2B

Top seeded w o m e n advance

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Thursday night game will plav the undeleated te.uu at
b p in Friday and the II necessary game yvill be at 10
a m. Saturday
Orrnond Beach, which has live players who were on
the Baseball World team tli.it won the A A l National
Championship Iasi year, had a remarkable 23 Inis in
only 36 al hats la 63b average) and hit at least one
liiinir m il in every Inning, the game was slopped in ih r
top ol die tilth, and tour dlllcrcnt players ill.ill Clour
Jackson. Pixiri'l had two home runs each
Hall went three lot four. Im hiding a grand slam and
drove in seven runs. Clour was four lor live and drove m
tour and Jackson was three lor live with three RHI
Poore was only two lor two. hut both tills were long
home runs ihai plated three scores
HI.ike Bodeumlller limited Sanlord in only two hits
I by Terrance Daniels and Randy Casevl and one walk
I.Jusiui Kru ksonl. w bile sinking oul lo

By D E A N S M I T H

Herald Sports Writer
O R M O N D B E A C H - We got homered
Usually when you here that statement in a baseball
game li fi lers to either a had call or a poorly oflicialrd
game hy the tuuplre|s|
But Tuesday night m the opening round ol the Florida
Little Major League District IV Baseball Tournament al
Orm ond Beach, the O rm on d Beach American All-Stars
gave new meaulug lo the term, as the hosts clouted a
phenomenal nitic home runs in 111.inking die Sanlord
All Stars 27 ()
Santnrd not only lost the game, they also lost their
best biller and num ber two pitcher in a beak accident
Barry I’ortei was hit in Ih r eye while chasing a pop up
late in the game and had to i&gt;e removed on a stieteher
alirr being cut in that eye Ills status was unknown al
press time
Sanlord xxill now play the Pori Orange Nationals,
which lost an I I b decision lo Leesburg Tuesday night
T h e game will he played Innlghi at 6 p m at the
Orm ond Beach Baseluill Complex on North Nova Road
Al H p iii
the Orm on d Beach Americans xvlll host
Leesburg
The winner ol tonight s 6 p in contest and the loser
of tonight's H p m
game will play at 6 p m on
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Questions remain heading into ton ight’s N B A draft
By M I K E N A D E L

AP Sports Writer
A U B U R N H I L L S Mich - Chris
Webber refused to gel uptight 111 the
hours p rec e d in g tonight s N B A
draft
In tact as he waited Tuesday to
learn ll he d he the first. second or
third chiller llie li lixil-b forward
Irom Michigan was so loose he was
able to pokr (nil al the most famous
faux pasot his young life
"It's not more nerve-wracking
than games
Webber said " I n
games sometimes you don i have

timeouts li lt
Whi l e Webber was ki ddi ng
arnimd. his future and those ol 53
other players were being pnndctcd
hv N BA hralntrusis Several ques
lions remained unanswered
W ould Orlando l a k e him hrsi
overall'’ Would the Mugn pass over
him in favor ol 7 6 Shawn Bradley
leaving him to Philadelphia1’ Or
would Orlando pull a shocker hy
drafting Kentu cky's Jamal
M a s h b u r u . le a v in g B r a d le y to
Philadelphia and Webber to Golden
Slate'’
Or would a blockbuster trade

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reshullle the dip of the drafting
order"
" I ' m not going to he on an
e m o t io n a l r o lle r - c o a s t e r ," said
Webber w ho lett Michigan alter Ills
sophomore season — and two up
pear.im es m the N C A A c ha m p ion ­
ship game
I iii supposed lo enjoy
this I i an t control It. so w in worry
about It?"
Webber was reminded that the
Magii had promised lo phone him
|usi before the draft If they were
going lo lake turn
"1 won't answer the phone if it
rings
he said "I don't want to
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All Webber knew was that he d be
wearing some leaui s hat hy night s
end
I've I m-cii praetu lug pulling m y
h.ii on and smiling
he said " I 'm
Jllsl going lo s e e whal ll.ippells put
m v hai un. give m y pareuis u hug
and be through w till Ii
Alter m uch grilling. Webber llnally admitted Ihut he wanted to hc
dralted In Orlando so he could lxthe llrst pick and could pair with
center Shaqullle O'Neal Iasi yeai's
No I i holer
Sec D r a f t. Page 3B

H ER A LD D A ILY

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IB - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. June 30, 1993

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
lArmitreog 14), 2:11 p.m.
Pittsburgh (N**gl* 2 2) at M ontreal
(Gardiner ( O i l . 2 15pm
Howiton (Swindell ( 1) *1 Cincinnati
( Belch*r4 1). 1 l i p m
Colorado (Blair 111 al Allanla (Avery * 1),
140 p m
Philadelphia (Gr**n* * 1) at St loula
(Oiborn* 1 2), ( l i p m
San Francltco IHickerion 1-1) at Lot
Ang*l*t (Atlaclo* 4). 10 lip m.
Th vrtd a y'i Oemet
Pltltburgh al Montreal, 1.15p m
Philadelphia at St. lout*. 1 IS p m
Hen Yarh al Florida. M l p.m.
Houtton at Cincinnati, 2 l i p m
Colorado*) Atlanta, 1 X p m

At ieminefe Park
Tuesday night
Flr*t race — 1451, M: 11.41
2 TLTV IC
1440 1410 1140
1LF * lady t Men
44(0 1140
IClubMacem bo
440
Q 11 II llt .M P ( 3 D IM 44 T ( I t I ) 1411 4#
S*cend rac* - 14M. D 11.14
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14 00 10 (0 110
4 Abo.v Th# Norm
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Q (4 4114.2* P (4-41 N .H T (4-4-11 It* » DO
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Third rtc* - 1454, C: 21.U
IG R 'tB ro k e n To *
21 00 4 40 4 20
A M E R IC A N L IA O U E
J Jo Jo Boomer
] M 2 40
C a ll OrvItlen
I Omni Nomad
1-40
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Q I) 4) M.4* P ( I I I 141 4* T (1 1 1) 2*2 00
Toronto
41 X
415 —
Fourth r*C4 - 2*44. T : 1*.4*
45 31
577 J
New York
4 Lightning F « l
14 *0 7 40 100
544 4
Detroit
42 U
1Color*
1 10 4 40
Baltimore
40 24
574 7
I 0*va Shikari
1(0
Bo*ton
447 10
37 27
O (1-41 M 2* P (4-11 lit X T (4 1 111214 00
*55 12'7
C Ieveland
15 42
Filth rac*-1 4 M .O i2 1 .il
Milwaukee
427 I4V»
31 4]
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1140 H O 1*0
W**t Dfvillen
4MPS Barnett#
4 20 110
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527 —
2* 25
Chicago
O (441 21 M P (4-4112* M T (4-4221II M
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k .0141 City
21 27
1*7
lli lt l race - 1154.1: X U
500 I
California
37 17
7 Talk Bo Bet**
4*0 1(0 100
37 X
XI
Seatli*
2*7
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2 20 1 40
45* S
34 X
IWood* F loth
000 Ttia *
420 4*7
Mlnneict*
17 41
Q (1 11 21.M P ( M l M M T ( M l ) 414.(4
472 2*7
Oakland
30 41
Pith 1 (4-4-1) 1 *11 it*M 2(0 (0
Tuetday'i Oamti
Seventh rac* — 14M. l i M 4*
C ieveland (. Chicago 2
IS J Speedy
(4 0 4(0 1 20
Toronto2. Baltimore 1
4Urban'* Impel*
4(0 1 40
4 Gfenwood Clover
1000 Mmnetola 1. Seattle 1
Milwaukee 1. Botton 4
Q (4-1) 1* 44 P (1-4) tt.lt T (1 4 4 ) *•***!
New York 4. Detroit 1. tOinnlngt
(1 4 4 1) 2144 (4
T t i a l 4. Kama* City 1
Eighth rac* - 2444. C: 2* *1
Oakland*. Calilomia 1, II Inningi
iC A 'tL e ro l
1100 1(0 2(0
Wednetdeyi Garnet
4 JG'lTonee
14 40 2 *0
Detroit (W eill *21 at New York (Abbott
lA IIC la u k
2*0
4 2|, 1p m.
O (441 111.4* P I* All) 12 It (A ll 41 I4 .l( T
California (Springer 0 2) at Oakland
( t o l l 441A*
IDownt2 2), 1: l i p m
Ninth rac* - 14M.B: 21.2*
Chicago (Alvarei M l at Cleveland (Abbott
2 Sudden Slop
14 00 1 20 1 40
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1 Pal* Moon H
*40 t 00
Toronto (S tew art 1 1) at B a ltim o re
ITatkCanalion*
100
(V*i*ntu*la 21). 1.15 pm
O (111 11.M P (1A III l t d (Alt I I 14 It T
Milwaukee (M iranda 0 0) al Botlo n
( M l ) (4 I.* C Q D (M K i l l 121.40
I Darwin 4-1), 1:11 p m
Itth ran* - l * M , 1:11.11
Seattle (Jo h n io n * 4) at M ln n e io la
2 B*fim Danielle
100 1(0 4 20
( Erickson 4(1. ( 05pm
I Blacknen
(00 4 00
K aniai City (Gardner 4 4) at T * « a i
4 Dewey Speedy Jim
2 20
(Bohanon 2 l ) . l :J S p m.
a ( M l 21.1* P ( M l 14.lt T 12-14) U J t
Th unday’i G*met
ilth rac* — U M . I i M t l
Seattle at Minnetota. 1:11pm
IP V R c h rd G r
11*0 1 40 4 70
Calilornla at Oakland. 1: tip m
H R Pinto
10 00 4 40
Teeai at Detroit. 1 01 p m
!Omnl lihlca
1100
Baltimore at Chicago. ( 01 pm
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C irry lv ir 7777*2
Sautharn Leaf v*
1 7 th ra c e -2444. B; 27.21
Second Halt
1Ktow* Prince
120 1 40 4 (0
Eattern Divition
ISU illnD H Gtgl
4 20 1 20
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I Bubble* Bart
100
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R A IN K S Q A U Q E
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 lirst column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and current career totals
(including 1993 games) In the third column.
Raines returned to the lineup lor the lirst time In a weok and
collected two hlta. But It was not enough as the White Sox
again lost to the Cleveland Indians 8-2.

RAINES G A U G E
Category
Games......... ....
At-bats..... ... ....
Runs..... ....... ....
H i1S.............. ....
RBI............... . .
Doubles....... ....
Triples.......... ...
Home runs.. ....

’93
32
111
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160
647
133
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Single*
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Stefli Oral ( I ) , Germany, del Jennifer
Capriati (7 ). Seddfebreek. 7 t|7 )&gt; .4 i
Jana Novotna I d , Ctech Republic, del
GabrfelaSabatlnl (4). Argentina.* 4. a 2
Martina Navralilova (2), Atpen. Colo . del
Natalia Zvereva. Be'arut. 4 I, * I
Conch Ifa Martin*: (4). Spain, del Helena
Sukova (IS I. Ctech Republic.* 1.4 4

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Tim Raines

St Lucie 1. Charlotte 4
Clearwater 4.Okceota 1
FortMyeri 1. Fort Lauderdale I
Sareiotal Daytona 1
W*dn#»d*r'i Gemei
Fort Lauderdateat Daytona
FortMyert »t Lakeland
Wett Palm Beach at Otceoia
Vero Beach at Charlotte
St. Peteriburg at Dunedin
SI Luc I* at Dunedin
T h u n d a y 'i Oamtt
Daytona at Fort Lauderdale
Fori Myeri at Lakeland
Welt Palm Beech at Oeceoi*
Vero Beach at Charlotte
DunadinatSt Petertburg
St Lucie at Saraaota

ALL-BTARS
American League All Star Voting
NEW YORK - Retulti threwgh June » for
the tlertlng American League team fer the
44th All Star Gama, to be ptiyrd Tuetday.
July Hat Baltimera:
Catcher*
1 Ivan Rodrlguat. Te ia t. 220.121. 2 Sandy
Alomar. Cleveland. 225.251. 1 Mickey T*t
tleton. Detroit. 302.041; 4 Pet Border!
Toronto. 22(.*l2; 1 Brian Harper. Minnetota
2l4.lt). 4 Tony Porto. Botton. 110.744. 2
Terry Stelnbach. Oakland. 122.2lip * Chrit
Moil#*. Baltlmo*. *2.4*4
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I. John Oterud. Toronto. 2*4*21. 2 Mark
McGwire. Oakland. 145.440 1 Cecil Fielder.
Oetrolt. 111.141; 4 Frank Thornet. Chicago
While Soi. 121.(04. 1 J .T . Snow. Colllomia.
204.421. 4 Kent Hrbek. Mlnnetol*. 1*4.144. 1.
Don Mattingly, Now York. 122.141, ( Rafael
Palmeiro. Teiat. 112.411
I l e n d Batemen
I. Roberto Alomar. Toronto. 7M.1T*. 1
Corlot Boerga. C fe--i*nd 2*0 01* j Chuck
Knoblauch. M innetota 225)12* 4 Bill
Ripken, Te e a i, 2)4.421; 1 Sieve S e i.
Chicago, 114.142; « . Lou Whiltker. Detroit,
1)1.211. 1. Jet* Lind. Kama* City. 112.221. (
Rich Amaral. Seattle, *1.0)1
Shartt top*
1. Cat Ripken J r .. Balllmor*. *01.121. 1.
Trtv lt Fryman. Detroit, 144.*tl; 1. Juan Sell.
- Mttaukae. ITT.IO*. a Spike Owvn. Near Y p k ; jackiacertu* *1Mampait — “
141,2(1; I Tony Fornandei. Toronto. 121.41);
a Oiu* Guidon. Chicago. I12.4S1. 2 Dick
Flartda Slat* league
Schot-eld To-onto. Itt.244; (. Crag Gagne.
Second Halt
Kantat City. 101A l l
Eaitom Otvltlen
Third Batemen
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W.P. Beach (Enpot)
1 400 —
Venture. Chiecgo. 142,142. 2 Dean Palmer,
Suo
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St Lucie (M eti)
Teiaa. 221.24(; 4 Ed Sprague. Toronto.
400 1
2
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112.424. 1 Edgar M artm ei. Seattle. 17* 4)5.
Vero Beech I Dodger t)
400 1
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4 Terry J o'genten, Minnetota. II*. 7(5. 7
332
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Kevin Sellter. Oakland, 104.427. ( Leo
7*4 2
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1 Ken Grllley. Seattle. *77.417; 7 Kirby
Wet tern Divltien
Puckett. Minnetota. 422.4V*. 2 Jo* Carter.
(12 Fort M yen (Tw in*)
4
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SI Pet* (Cardinal*)
1
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m.401. 1 Juan G o n u lti. Teiat. 141.022. t.
4*2 l i t
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Dave Wmlield. Minnetota. 142.205. 7. Albert
Saratole I Whit* See)
4
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Bell*. Cleveland. 121,21), ( Nfckey Hen
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2
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derton. Oakland. 247452: f D*1BP While.
Charlotte I Ranger t l
J 4
42* 1
Toronto. 224.(21; 10 Kirk Gibton. Detroll,
a won tlrtt halt dlvltlon title
202.441; It Ruben Sierra. Oakland. I47.4M;
Tuesday'* Garnet
II Brady Anderson. Balllmor*. tlt.lS ), I )
Lakeland *. Dunedin 2
Andre Dawton Botlon. 114102; 14 Shan*
Vero Beach] SI Petertburg!
Mack. Minnetota 124 )1*. 1! Rob Deer.

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Detroit. II* 222. la Kenny Lotion. Cleveland.
112.01*

NBA DRAFT
I*») NBA Orel! Order
NEW YORK - Order et telectlon In the
!**) NBA drtlt. which will be held al the
Palace *1 Auburn Htili. Mich , en June 24
Flrtt Round
I. Or Unde
2 Philadelphia
2 Golden State
4 0*11*4
5 Minnetota
t Wathlngton
7 Sacramento
( Milwaukee
» Denver
10 Detroit (from Miami)
11 Detroit
12 Lot Angelet Lakeri
II Lot Angelet Clippert
14 Indiana
t l Atlanta
14 NewJtrtey
17 Charlotte
11 Utah
I* Botton
20 Charlotte (from San Antoniol
21 Portland
22 Cleveland
21 Seattle
24 Houtton
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21 Chicago
14. Or land* |tram New Yerk)
27 Phoenli
Second Round
21 Oallat
2* Minnetota
20 Wathmgton
21 Sacramento
12 Philadelphia
1) D*1lat|fromMilwawk**|
14 Golden State
II. Miami
24 Wathlngton I from Denver I
17 Lot Angelet Lakeri
M Wellington ((torn Detroit I
2* Indiana
*0 Atlanta (trom Lot Angelet Clippers)
41 Chicago (Iran* Orlande)
4) Seattle (Item New Jersey through

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44. Sacramento (from Charlotlel
4} Utah
44 Houston (from Boston through New
Jersey and C Ieveland)
47 San Antonio
41 Portland (from Portland via Denver)
4* Phoenli (trom Cleveland I
50 Houston
It Indiana (Irom Seattle I
12 Sacramento I Irom Seattle via Chicago I
1) Lot Angelas Clipper* (trom New York)
14 Phoenli

TBNNIS
Wimbledon Results
W IM BLEDON. England - Result* Tues­
day et the I7.S million Wimbledon tennis
chempfensMps at the All England Club:

RBI). Lori To w n s (two singles,
run). Carol Dick (triple, two runs.
RBI). Theresa Walburger und
Valerie W ilks (one single, one
run and one RBI each), Becky
Simpson (single, run). Paula
Sanger (run. RBI) and Karen
Louwsma (run).
Doing the damage for Papa
Joe’s were Carol Cranlck (three
singles, two runs. RBI). Nlnu
T u rc h o n (tw o doubles, r u n .
three RBI), Sue Bagtcy (double,
single). B a rb Martin (double,
RBI). Teresa Fink (single, two
RBI). Chris Tip to n (single, run).
Ann Lanza (ru n . RBI). D lno
Wilson (Iwo runs) and Lynn Pell
and Jcrt O ’Brien (one run each).
H illing for Maynard’s were Val
Azar (two singles. RBI|. Michelle
Lynn (single. RBI) and Dondt
O ’Neal and Karen Loplccolo (one
run each).
Contributing to a Mvcr’s Tree

Service 19 h it attack were
Rhonda Forstncr (double, three
singles, two runs), Lisa Clack
(double, two singles, run). Sheri
Peterson (home run. single, run.
four RBI), Debbie Riley (two
singles, run). Sue Brownlow (two
singles. RBI) and Linda Kenny
(iwo singles).
Also contributing were Kstclle
Norvell (triple, run. two RBI).

Bert
Sutgfet
Second Round
Jaton Appel, lake Mary, del
Olgem, Argentina. 4-2.3 4. t *

Leonardo

Tuesday's Sports Trsnsactlans
BASEBALL
American Laague
AL — Named Detroit manager SparSy
Anderson; B alllm or# manager Johnny
Oates, and Toronto coaches Galen Cisco.
John Sullivan and Gene Tenac* coaches tor
the All Star gam*
B A L TIM O R E ORIOLES - Signed Mike
Bieleckl. pitcher, to a minor league contract
with Rochester ot the International League
NEW Y O R K Y A N K E E S - Named Gary
Dtnbo manager of th* Greensboro Hornets ot
th* South Atlantic League
TEX A S R A N G ER S - Activated Brian
Bohanon. pitcher, trom th* 15 day disabled
list Optioned Je ll Bronkey, pitcher, lo
Oklahoma City et the American Astecetton
~ Met tenet Laague
NL — Named Philadelphia manager Jim
Fregesl. Los Angeles manager Tom m y
Lasorda; and Atlanta coaches Pat Correfee.
Leo Marion* and Jim y Williams coaches tor
th* All Star gam*
C H IC A O O C U B S - Activated M ike
Morgan pitcher. Irom the IS day disabled

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Debltlc Ziegler (double, ru n .
KHI). Dolores Gallo (single, run)
und Robin Daggett (single).
Doing the hilling for V icky's
were J o d i J o h n s o n (t r ip le ,
single). Julie Knecht (double,
single, run ). Donnie C h a p lin
(double). Lyn n Moore and Sue
Mohr (one single each) and Leah
Sparrow (run).

C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e I B

(triple,
two singles, tw o runs, two RBI).
Scott Murphy (three singles, run.
two RBI), J im Sm ilh (double,
single, run. three RBI). Kelly
Demon (double, single, run. RBI I
und David Goldsllek (double,
single, three runs).
Also hitting were Chris Nlckles
and Mark A lrn (one double, one
run und one RBI each), Brian
Curtis (double, run). Car Keefer
(single, riml and Ted Slarr (run.
ABB Power was let y Mike
Broderick (three singles, run.
three R B I). R o g e r K ln n ulrd
(double, single, run ). Richie
McCurmlrh (tw o singles, two
runs, iwo RBI). M anny Silvia and
Tom Burnham (two singles, one
run and iwo RBI each). Joe
Benton (two singles. I w o runs).
John Boggs (tw o singles, run).
Mark lielny (single, two mint.
RBII. Paul Ingumclls (single, two
RUlj. Kerry M yers (single) und
Steve Monke (ru n . RBI).
Doing the damage for Florida
Manor were Brett Mollr (triple,
two singles, tw o runs. RBI). Vic
DlBartolo (double, two singles,
two nins), Kent Brubaker (three
singles, two runs, two RBI). Greg
MrCIclund (home run, triple, two
runs, four RBI). Je rry DlBartolo
(two tingles). Noy Rivers (single,
ru n . R B I). K r l l l i G ood m an

Attoclallon
COLORADO ROCKIES - Placed Mark
Grant, pitcher, on th* IS day diiabied lilt.
Claimed Scott Service, pilcher, oil walvor*
Irom th* Cincinnati Red*
F L O R ID A M AR LIN S Placed Brel
Barbee le. tecand baieman, en (be 11-day
diubled lit*. Pwrchated th* centred et Owl
Pellder. infielder, lr*m I dm infen gf Ihg
Pacific Can it Leegv*. Agreed f* term* with
Theme* Heward. pitcher, and etllpnid Mm
t* the Marlin* team In the Gull Ceatt League.
SAN O IE O O PAORES - Placed Pet
Gomel, pitcher, on th* IS day dttebled lltt.
retroactive to June 24 Purchated th* con
tract ot Pedro Martmei. pitcher, from Let
Vega* ol th# Pacific Coatt League
BASKETBALL
Nalwnal Batkttball At tec tel ten
IN D IAN A PACERS - Named Garfield
Heard and Bill Blair attlltanl coach**
FOOTBALL
Hattenal Foelball league
D A LLA S COWBOYS - Signed Oevld
Luca*, wide receiver
HOCKEY
Nalienal Hackly League
NEW JE R S E Y OEVILS - Announced Ih*
rrtignallon ot Marttcall Joftntlon. player
pertonnel director, to become Ih* heed ot a
lour learn N H L vcouting combine
C O LIE O E
B U C K N EL L - Named Alert Hutklnt men'*
mater polo coach and men * and women i
ettitlanl ywimmlng coach
C ALIFO R N IA — Named Kuril* Towntend
mtn’irrttricted earning* basketball coach
IOWA — Named Tim Eelman women *
attiilani basketball coach
MISSISSIPPI - Named Rod Barnes men's
assitlanl basketba It coach
M O N M O U T H . N J. - Named Dean
Ehehall baseball coach
NORTH CAROLINA STATE - Announced
Its* resignation ol Oick Sheridan, football
coach Named M ik tO Cam looibell coach
SOUTH A LAB AM A - Promoted Dale
Osbourn# to men's full time assistant
basketball coach
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI - Promoted
David Bounds lo assistant athlelic director
UPSALA - Named Rich Carroll baseball
coach
W ASHINOTON A LE E - Named Terry
Oed&gt;o women's basketball coach
W ASHINOTON S TATE - Named Ray
Lopes men s assitlanl basketball coach

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CV JOINT BOOTS
(single. I w o KDI). Jim H clm cr
(single, two runs). Dlakc M urray
(single, run) und T im H ue it
(single. RDI).
Doing (lie hitting for Class Act
were Lee K s i r s ( I w o slngtes.
RDI). T o lllr Frank and Nick
Mergo ( I w o singles and one run
eueii). T o m m y G ra ccy (tw o
singles). Nirk Drady (single, run .
RDI). Tom T u rn e r (single, two
RDI). Hilly Graccy (single. RBI).
Druce Stuart (single, run). T o n y
Hlullc (single) and Carl Lee (run).
P ro v id in g the offense for
D u i i i I t o o Cafe II were D a n ny
Splvlc (double, three singles,
four runs. K D I). Je rry D ick
(double, three singles, three
runs. RDI). Muck Thorne (home
run. double, single, two runs,
tw o RDM. DIM Marino (tw o
doubles, single, two runs, four
RDI) and Mike Miller (three
singles, two runs, three RDI).
Also. Chris Duron (two singles,
n m . RDI). Dan Johnson (home
run. iwo runs, two RDI) and
John Wright (single, run, RDII.
Contributing to a Whelchel &amp;
Howard 22 hit attack were Vince
Howard (home run. triple, d o u­
ble. three runs, four RDI). Jeff
A lrn (double, two singles, two
ru n s l. Dr Ian H ow ard (th ree
singles, run. three RDI). Craig
Tossl (three singles, ran. two
K ill) and Denny Clayton (two
doubles, three runs. RDI)

lilt. Optioned Turk Wendell, plfctwr. Id lew*
of the American Attoclallon.
C IN C IN N A T I R ID S - Placed Slave
Foifer. pitcher, on th* 12day dll i bled lift
Pwrchated th* contract of je rry Spradlin,
pi letter, trom Indianapoll* of Ihe American

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Stolen Kruger and Amanda Coetyer 1141,
South Africa, det Chrit Bailey and Monique
Javer, Britain. * 4 2 4.4 t.
Jeremy Bate* and Jo Dun* Britain, det
Pablo Alba no and Patricia Tarabinl. Argen
Una. *2.4 2
Rick Leach. Laguna Beach. Catll.. and
Zma Garriton Jackton (SI. Houtton. det
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John Fltigeeald and Eluabalh Smyli* II).
Auttralia. del John Leftme D* Jager. South
Africa, and Caroline Vlt. Netherlands * 2,
44

TUNE-UP*

C o n tin u e d fro m P ige I B
Hopkins is now 8-0 on the
season, while both Papa Jo e ’s
and Mycr’s Tre e Serv ice arc both
6-2. Bcer:30 (4-4). Suzanne’s
Oyster Reef (1-5). Vicky’s (1-7)
and Maynard’s (O-ti) (rail the lead
trio.
Pacing the Hopkins offense
were Renee Lanza (three singles,
ru n . R B I). Je n n ife r In g ra m
(home run. triple, two runs, five
RBI). Kalle Barbour (two singles,
two runs, two RBI). Jam ie Hurt
(two singles, two runs). Nora
Ussy (two singles, run), Vickie
Miller (single, two runs). Cindy
Perry (single. Rfll). Terri Hlrt
(single) und Kelly Barthalow
(RBI).
P ro v id in g the offense for
licer:30 were Belinda Anderson
(three singles. RBI), J u u n n y
Lulscr (d o ub le, single, ru n ).
Monhollcn (two singles, four

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Quarterfinal!
Mary Jo* Fernanda!. Miami and Zina
Garriton Jackton t5l. Houtton. del Lori
McNeil. Houtton. and Rtnna* Stubba (4),
Auttralia. 7 5. 2 4(7 4)
Pam Shrlver, Baltimore, and Elltabeth
Smyli* (4). Auttralia. det Arentie Sanchei
Vicarlo Spam, and Helena Sukova (21. Crtch
Republic. 4 X 4 4
Gigl Fernand*!. Atpen. Colo and Natalia
Zvoreva ( I ) , Belaruv det Jill Hefherington
Canada, and Kathy RinaMi I I I . Amelia
ltfend.4 1,4 X
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Ronnie Burkett leads
!all the way at Orlando
Michael W illia m s led every
circuit to w in the Limited Late
Model main event.
F o l l o w i n g W illia m s a n d
Schllchter to the checkers were
Jacob W arren. Tom m y Peters
and George Murphy.
Jon Campagnone Jr. survived
several fender-benders to win Ills
fifth Modldrd feature event of the
season.
Rounding out the lop five,
r e s p e c t iv e ly , w ere D o n a ld
Shedd. Bruce Thompson. San­
ford's Jo h n Ripley and Dwayne
Asry,
Osteen’s Bobby Srnrsrlulm rd
his 11th victory of the season by
winning the 15-lap Mini-Stock
feature event.
David Lccklltncr was second.
Rick Maguire third. Keith French
fourth and W .G . Hixson fifth.
Jessie Pennington's
misfortune was John Smith's
good fortune. Pennington, the
apparent race winner In the
B o m be r D iv is io n , was d is ­
qualified In a posi race Inspec­
tion for having illegal cylinders.
Smith, w ho finished second,
inherited the trophy with Mike
Hughes, Don Luke. Glen Cordell
and Rick Schllinmer rounding
out the top five.

■y PAUL M AM IO U A
' Special to the Herald_____________

O R L A N D O — S o r r e n t o 's
‘ Ronnie Burkett pared the field
. from start to finish as he d o m i­
nated the 50 lap latte Model
"feature event Friday night (Ju n e
),25| at Orlando SpcedWorld.
&gt;• Burkett look the checkers
^about 10 car lengths ahead of
'W ayne Anderson.
•, " l didn't have to worry about
'the rar tonight." mild Burkett,
.'the defending FA S C A R Late
Model champion. “ I Just had to
keep myself calm and make sure
.1 didn't drive an erratic race. I
kept my line and tried to save
t he car. It all payed off.'*
Burkett, who set the evening's
second fastest qualifying time,
started the race from the outside
(jolc position. At the drop of
■starter Johnny Bass' green flag.
' Burkett outduelled fellow pole
sitter Scott Bramlett for the
/ point.
Once In command. Burkett
raced unchallenged until a ca u­
tion at the half-way point b u n ­
ched the field for a restart.
Burkett nnd Bramlett restarted
on the |&gt;ole with Wayne A n ­
derson and James Powell J r .
Hick J o h n s won the
.^side-by-side In the second row.
Sportsman feature with Gary
As the new green (lag was
McHoberts. J im m y Johns. Jim
waved. Burkett charged to the
Robinson nnd Ronnie Chaney In
..front ns Anderson slipped to the
tow.
inside of Bramlett.
Top honors In the Run-About
v Burkett had clear salting until
Cluss went to Paul Hudson. Rob
he got trapped behind a lapped
car. Anderson, taking thr h ig h , Montenerl. Ronnie Talley. Jim
groove, pulled alongside of Cook and Eugene Wilks.
The M in i-B om b e r finishing
Burkett. After a half a lap of
order was Sniper Napier, Bill
sid e-by-sid e racing. B u rk e tt
L u c a s . T i m W ls lio n . S a ra
-nutpowered Anderson It) assume
Downsend and Gary Tyler.
; the lead.
* Burkett cruised to victory lane,
R ESULTS
trailed by Anderson. Powell,
L*U M tS,I (End •! Man's ClUfliawvttbipI,
'Bramlett and Duke Southard.
J 4 ltn
I. Nanai# Saakatl. Savrtnia. j
. "Tonight was a good shake­ Warn# AndtMon; ) Jama, Powall J r . 4
tea" Bramtatt; S Duka Southard. N * »
down race for us." said Burkett.
Smyrna Baacs
"W e ’re going to race In the
Umtlad Lata Madal DtvlMaa: 1. Mlchaai
Florida Pro Series next weekend
William ,; 1 C a ry ScSIlcMar; 1. Jacob
Warranj 4. Tom m y P , l , r » ; J Caorga
and we Just needed to see what
Murphy
the car would do. The car is
Madittad Otvittaat t. Jon Compagnona Jr.i
almost perfect, we’ll do o u r
t Donald SSadd; 1 Bruca Thompson 4. Jafea
Riptay, laatard; S DwaynaAiay
usual maintenance during the
M M Stack OtrtMam I. Safety Saar,. O ,
week and fine tune It race night
taaa. &gt; David Lac,lunar. ] Rkk Moguira.
.and we should lie ok."
4 KalttiFrancti. S W C Hlaaon
Bamfear Drvioan l John Smith 1 Mika
Bukctt's last appearance at the
Hugh#,. ) Don Laka. 4 Clan Cordall, S. Rkk
Orlando speed plant was last
Schllmmar
m onth In the Dick Josltn Mem o­
I parti maa Dtvltlavi: t. Rkk John,; Z Cary
M cNobartt; ) J im m y Jo h n ,; 4 Jim
rial Race where he placed second
Rnfelnton. S Rormta Chanay
.to Dick Anderson. Burkett Is
Run Abaut C la n : I. Paul HudMn. }. Rob
currently ranked In fifth place In
Montanarl. ) Ronnx Taliay. 4 Jim Cook. S
EuganaWllk,
the Florida Pro Scries, only 28
MM4 S44M04 D4WM04O I snipar Hapiar. f
jMilnts out orflrnt place
B ill L u c a ,; 1. T im W lihen; 4. Sara
H o l d i n g o ff a la te r a c e
Oonntand, 1 Gary Tylar
challenge by Garv Schllchter.

D r a ft
C o n tin u e d from Page ID
"H e and I arc good friends. I
.would love lo play with him and
b think w r would work well
altogether,’’ Webber said. " O f
jjrourse. .everybody wants lo be
“*‘ hc No. I pick, but Orlando can’t
jo wrong.
/ U N L V ’s J.R . Rider figures to
e drafted behind W e b b e r.
&gt; Bradley. Mashburn and MemJ pills State's Anfemee Hardaway
{ — and be didn't like that one bit.
' A fter O rla nd o . Philadelphia,
f Golden Stair and Dallas would
{"m ake their selections. Minnesota
was expected to take Rider, a 6-5
guard who was the nation’s
s e c o n d -le a d in g sco rer la s t
season.
* "If people would have looked
at this year. I would be picked
higher. I think I had the best
year In college. In games, I
•dominated." he said. "B ut I
j know It goes deeper than that."
j
Rider averaged 29.1 points
j and 8.9 rebounds while shooting
&lt; 51 . 5 percent from the lloor und
f 8 2.6 percent from the line.

However, his attitude,
bullhandling and defensive In­
tensity have been questioned.
Mushburn didn't come right
mil and say that teams passing
over him would be making a
mistake.
‘T i l address that when we
piny them ." the 6-8 forward
said, "and beat them ."
Mashburn thought Webber.
Ills good friend, would Ik - taken
ahead of him . "but we both
know we’re going to be rich.**
Ncvcrlhlcss, Mashburn was
nervous as the draft neared.
"W ouldn’t you be? I mean. I
don't know where I'm going." he
said. "I could go from one coast
lo the other coast. It’s like
having an open plane ticket."
C a lb c rl Chrftiney. the 6-7
forward from Indiana who was
expected to go In the top eight
picks, also was restless.
"A s the draft gets closer. I'm
getting

more

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Russell passes field to win
By PAUL MARSEQLIA
Special lo the Herald
S A M S U LA — Apopka’s David Russell won
thr 50lap End-of-the-Month Late Model
cham pionship Saturday night at New
Smyrna Speedway, a race that could have
hern hilled the rate of champions.
Russell, who started the race dead Inst In
Ills H o rs in ’ A ro u n d Fa rm s Chevrolet
Cnmnrn. worked Ills way through the 22 car
field and was in third place by lap 24.
Orlando's David Rogers nnd Wnvne A n ­
derson. while racing for the num ber one
slot, tangled going Into torn three, collecting
Russell's racer.
Russell, surviving the melee, look the
point and raced to the ling stand as the
yellow flag flew.
Fighting an Ill-handling race car. Russell
edged Rogers to seorr Ills Inorih consecutive
win of the season.
" W r had u big field und I was at the tall
end I knew I had to keep my tires cool to get
lo the front," said Russell, a three-time
FASCAR (Florida Association of Stock Car
Auto Raelngl Late Model champion.
"David IRngrrs) and Wayne (Anderson)
were rubbing fenders and I knew they
would get together, so I was watching my
step. But when they tangled l got Involved
and II Ix-nt m y tie-rod u ImiiiI three Inches.
The handling went away on the rar. so the
Iasi half of the race was lough."
Joe Middleton led the first two laps of the
race. Anderson, who set the evening's
fastest qualifying lime, look com m and on
lap three.

firth.
" T h e car was great until halfway.” said
Burkett. "Then we got a bad push. I had ii
good second place car and 1 was hoping
there wouldn't be any cautions. But with
one lap to go we got a caution and there was
no way I could keep David (Rogers) behind
me. If you want a caution you don’t gel II.
when you don't want one Is when the yellow
flag seems to fly.”
^
Th e star studded field Included Russell. A)
three-lime FA S CAR Late Model cham pion.'
Rogers, the wlnntngest Late Model d rive r Mt
the half-mile, high-banked oval. Ronnie
Burkett, the current FA S CAR Late Model
chumplon, Middleton, the 1991 FA S C A R j
I-ate Model champion. Lawrence, nn Orange;
Blossom 100 winner, J c ir Burkett, a regular
In the NASCAR Dash Scries, and Anderson,
the current FA S C A R Late Model point
leader.
,
D cLand's C h ris Lawrence outduelled
David Lebcau and Scott Laughlln to take lop
honors In the Sportsman Division.
Rounding out the top five were Dale
Howard and Jerry Sm ith In fourth and fifth,
respectively.
Jo h n n y Mitchell went green flag to
checkers to win his seventh Bomber feature
of the year. Chasing Mitchell to the checkers
were T im Cordell. Gary Frosh. Billy Mor­
rison nnd Billy Belflower.
Th e Limited Late Model feature went lo
Jacob Warren. Keith Balga was second,
followed by To n y Newsome. Jason Burkett
and Rusty Ebersole.

Trke
Mini Stack DtvIUaa: I Conrad Cranlar; }. Tad Vulplut. ]
Cary Kehm; 4 Jarry Symon,; S J O. Dwtcan
Action Partarmanca Run Abaut D M tM i: I. Lee Wegner; a
ly la Me»rlngef; 1 Paul Hudton; 4 Brad Cogwell; J Tim
Simmon
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On lap 16. Rogers mounted a charge on
race leader Anderson, and. after several laps
of swapping paint, they tangled In turn
three. Anderson was eliminated from com­
petition with a broken tie-rod.
"If he (Anderson) wants to race, he should
race. If he wants to play demo derby he's In
the wrong class." said Rogers, a former
N A S C A R Late Model National Champion
and a many time FA S C A R Late Model
champion. "First he hits me In the left rear
quarter panel. I pass him on the outside and
then he cheap shot's m e."
When asked about the Incident. Anderson
replied.
" I did tap him. Several laps before, he
almost spun me Into tne Infield. I don't like
racing like that, but I don't want him or
anyone else abusing m e."
On a last lap pass, coming out of turn four.
Rogers got by Sorrento's Ronnie Burkett.
Friday night's Late Model feature winner at

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T h e first few days of this
process are difficult. But, with
time and patience, each of us
can change our day/nlght orien­
tations. Real problem s arise
when people constantly have to
change: for example, by alternat­
ing day shifts and night shifts.
T h is disruptive pattern prevents
the biological clock from re-

D E A R D R . G O T T : Years ago 1
read an article stating that there
arc day people and night people.
M y husband has been very
understanding, since we are
opposites, yet m y son refuses to
believe we can't change and all
be alike. Do yo u have any
Information on the subject?
D E A R R E A D E R : Each of us Is
governed by a biological clock
that tells us when to sleep and
when to awaken. Th e "setting"
on this clock varies from Indi­
vidual to Individual. Perhaps
this is Just as well: without
variation In our work and sleep
habits, we'd all be tediously
Identical.
Some people seem to function
best In the morning, others In
the afternoon, still others at
night. We acquire these patterns
of efficiency early in life and they
tend to stay with us. Nonethe­
less. our biological docks can be
re-set.

B y P h illip A ld e r
If eight players alt around two
tables ana play m any duplicated
deals, how often will the auction
be the same at both tables?------. —
Well, really that Is an unfair
question because I haven't told
you whether the pairs are using
the same bidding system. If they
are, the probability of Identical

tu m b lew eed s

G E U E 'U I
MY DAME1

D E A R D R . O O T T t A family
member Is losing the mobility of
both hands and arms. It's been
gradual, with symptoms coming
on for the past year. She's seen
seven or eight doctors. Including
a neurologist: all are stumped.
T h e y can only indicate it might
be Parkinson's.
D E A R R E A D E R : This
symptom Is serious because It
could Indicate ongoing nerve
d a m a g e to t h e u p p e r
extrem ities. Partial paralysis
may eventually occur. From the
progressive nature of the dis­
order. I wonder If your family
m em ber m ay have a nerve
disease In vo lvin g the upper
spine, such as amyotrophic lat­
eral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's dis­
ease) or progressive muscular
atrophy. Also, a herniated disc In
the upper spine could cause
gradual weakness of the arms.
I do not b e l i e v e t hat
Parkinson's disease Is a possibil­
ity because weakness from this
disorder occurs late In the dis­
ease and Is usually overshad­
owed by other symptoms, such
as tremor and difficulty walking.

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you're hoping to pull off today,
try to do It with the aid of family
members and relatives rather
Ilian with outsiders.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your
powers of observation should be
quite keen today. Im portant
knowledge can be acquired by
c lo s e ly o b s e r v in g o th e r s ,
especially persons who you feel
you'd like to emulate.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If
you use your common sense and
business Instincts In your finan­
cial dealings today you should
come out on the plus side of the
ledger. Let your natural inclina­
tions guide you.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) T h e ability to operate In­
dependently of others will be
Important to you today. Don’t
gel involved with people or
situations that could tie you
down.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2-Ja n .
19) Conditions are a trifle un­
usual today. You could be In for
a pleasant surprise, especially If
you vlsualtxc events ending up
In a positive manner.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Benefits could develop for you

NO? POPSY

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through your social contacts, so
lake advantage of every oppor­
tunity you get today to see and
be seen.
P IS C E S (Feb. 20 March 20) A
goal you're anxious lo achieve Is
attainable, but It might have to
be done (h r hard way. Don't be
discouraged If It Is a little lough
getting started.
A R IE S (March 2 1-April 19)
Keep your schedule flexible to­
day so that you can deal with
unexpected changes. There's a
good chance a couple of things
might occur In which you'll
want lo participate.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
Investigate situations toduy
which could be developed Into
an additional source of earnings.
If you’ll look hard enough, you
might uncover something pretty
exciting.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-Ju n e 20)
Today you m ight tie more fortu­
nate through a partnership ar­
rangement than you will be
functioning as an Independent
operator. Don't treat Indiffer­
ently that which works the best.
(C ))9 9 3 . N E W S P A P E R EN -

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, Juno 30, 1993 - SB

People
Cook of the Week

IN BR IEF

M o o d y re v e a ls his s e c re t re c ip e fo r p o u n d c a k e , h a p p in e s s
Public invited to a morning walk

Herald Correspondent

The Patrick Parers Invllr you in a morning walk, w ith a plnlr
afterwards Please brltin your ow n hxxl and refreshments. A
HHQ Krill and charcoal will In - available.

It’s not everyday or In every
home tlnil one would lltul the
man as the res|xmslhlr person
where meal preparation Is con­
cerned. However. In the home of
Je rry Moody, you’ll Hod tills to
In *an enjoyable exception.
Je rry was Ixim and has lived
most of his life In Sanford except
for a brief (x-rlrxl of lime when he
was In Georgia. He worked as a
countrucllon manager for tunny
vents until an automobile acci­
dent rendered him disabled.
As Je rry explains the many
(lilllculltes he has experienced
since Ills accident, he Is also
quick to acknowledge the fact
that it Is not Just his disability,
but that of his family also.
" W c ’vc all hud to re adjust our
lives." says Jerry. However. In
Ills sliuallou. a workable solu*
lion has been found

Facilities available at W ickham Park Include two sand
bottom swimming lakes, nature trails, campgrounds for tents
and millers, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, horse stalls and
trails, and much more!
The wnlk Is 10 kllom rtrr (0.2 mllesl trail rating 2 and Is nut
suitable for wheelchairs or strollers
Th e walk Is free, however credit only Is S I .50; " B " medal
and credit Is 84.00. Registration Is til 8 30a.m.
The slart/llnsh location Is Wickham Park, Melbourne,
starting lime will Ik - D a m . linlsh by noon.
For more Information call Debbie Held. 407*773-1330 or Hon
Barnett. 407-152*9448.

‘Name Your Playground’ winner
On Saturday. J u ly 10. at Hi a in., the First State linnk ol
Florida. 800 Deltona Hlvd.. Deltona, will In* announcing the
winner of the "Nam e Your Playground" contest.
First donations will hcolllclally presentedal this lim e.

J e r r y ’ s wi f e . C i n d y . Is
employed with Seminole County
In its animal control division.
Site has held this position for a
little belter than two years. Tills
Is u jierfecl type Job. ns Cindy
and Je rry together, share a love
for animals. They have, as Cindy
says, "the spoiled and loved pets
I lull will I III you r life w ith
happiness mi a dullv basts.”

Sum m er Dog Days
can be fatal to pets
DEAR

ADDY:

N o w that
summer Is here. I rail see more
and more people leaving lheir
animals In (utrked ears I urn hum
Texas, and the lrm|N-rature hencan reach well over l(X) degrees
It hurts me to srr a helpless dog
left In a tar while Its owner
spends an hour (or morel In a
shopping mall.
A while track von printed sotmflgurrs on how fast a car heals
op on a hot summer day. and
meluded an address where |n *o
pie could wrlle to get cards that
have a prtntrd warning about
this. Would you please reprint
that address? I know many
people who (cel strongly about
this and would lake action to
save an unlmara life.

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

Irreparable brain damage — or
even death Tht* closed car
Interferes with the dog’s normal
c o o l i n g p r o c e s s , t h a t ts.
evaporation ihm ugh panting
"II your dog Is overcome by
brat exhaustion, you ran give
Immediate llrst aid by burners
lug him or her In cold water until
body temperature Is towered."
ANA SABRINA GONZALEZ.
D K A K A B B Y : Six years ago. I
PLANO. TEXAS
«
d id somet hi ng s t u p i d Mv
; DEAR ANA SABRINA: t hank
Imshnd and I had two children
iroii for writing: -Y o urJetirt-m m -— -a m t- mir marrngp ~xyns-rather"
wive some prt owners a good
shaky, so I let m yself gri talked
qeal of grief and remorse.
Into having my lubes tlrd. Four
; T h e Anim al Protection In ­ years later, we divorced.
stitute. P.0. Box 22503. Sacra­
Seven months ogo. t remar­
mento. Calif. 05822. sells cauls
ried. Guess w hat? W r want
quit can In* placed under the
children. I was m id ituil my
qlndshleld wipers rif thoughllcss
sitrgerv can lx- reversed — for
pet owners. They sell lor only S3
$ 12.IXI0! Paid In lull - up front!
per 100 cards.
T h is type of surgery is nol
J Th e prlnled message reads
covered by our Insurance com­
'.'Four dug may be dying! We
pany Abby. I barely ca m lhat In
ipiderstand yon meant to he
a year.
Hind by taking your ring with
Ahlght. I made a mistake, hut
you today, but you could hr
w hy should my new husband bo
tasking your pel's life.
punlshed? Do you know- how
long II will take us to save
; "O n a hoi summer day, the
Ib s ld r of a cur heals very
812.000? I am 35 years old and
quickly. On an average 85m y blologlral clock is running
degree day. for example, tin
out.
U-mpeniturc inside your car I know- you can't help me. but
with the window slightly opened
m aybe this letter will help some­
— will rach 102 degrees In 10 one else. Women, please do nol
minutes In 30 minutes it will go
have your lubes lied If there Is
Up to 120 degrees. On warmer even the slightest chance that
flays. It will go even higher.
you w ill regret It lulcr.
*. "A dog's normal body temper­
A L L TIED UP
ature Is 101.5 to 102.2 degrees
DEAR TIED: It's sad you
Fahrenheit. A dog can withstand
didn't think things through liea body temperature of 107 to
lore having your I u Im*h surgically
108 degrees Fahrenheit lor only
lied. Thunk you for writing lo
a very sort time before sulh-ring
warn oilier women.

W ith thul role rrvrrsal In the
Mixxly home. Cindy feels very
foriunnlr that Je rry not only has
a wonderful conking skill, hut he
"Just loves to do the cooking.”
said Cindy. "I work odd hours at
times so Ids help In the kitchen
Is truly appreciated.” C.’lndy also
loves In lend to her garden. She
says, "the kitchen Is J e rry ’s und
the garden Is m ine."
J e r r y and C i n d y ’s son.
Clarence (Zip), will Ik * unending
Seminole High School. He Is also
very Involved with the Sanford
Poller Explorers which Is some­
thing linn Zip enjoys to ils
(u Ilest
Ho Bo Hamburgers arc quick
and ensv
«*asv to prepare. Je rry says.
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younger set says und prepare
these make-ahead, luscious, re­
freshing desserts. You might
want to stock your freezer with
some id these Just to have
desserts on hand when needed.

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Mi cup M*ml*swccl chocolate
pieces

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‘ ti cup wlmlc raw almonds
I tsp. margarine or butter
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I cup llukrd coconut
I tsp. almond extract
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season." Also, these luimbuigcrs
can be rooked on your grill and
lu m on I Just great." he said.
A ll-in -a ll, the nicest part of
making Ihls dish Is (here Is
virtually noclran*up
If you don’t tike Ihe rich lusic
that Is often limes assoc laird
with cake hustings, then Je rry ’s
re cip e for W h ip p e d C re a m
Pound Cake Is right up your
alley. According lo Cindy, "Ihls
Is the most fantusllc cake you’ll
ever taste in your life."
Jri¥$*dors have someone who
lovingly thinks that he must
supervise his culinary skills, nnd
that Is. canine friend. Sain.
"Somehow. Sum Just thinks lie
Is a complete aulhnrtly when I’m
cooking." said Je rry. "B ut. I
really don’t m in d ."
One recipe that Jerry uses
often Is his recipe for "H appi­
ness." "ft's really so simple, nnd
It can't fait." he says.
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Stir In cracker crumbs. Press
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9 -lurb pic plnte. Freeze until set.
Meanwhile, combine almonds
and I tsp. margarine in 4-cup
glass measure.
Microwave (100 percent) u n ­
covered. I-2V4 minutes or until
lightly toasted, stirring twice:
Cool. Stir together Ice cream,
coconut and nlm ond extract
until blended. Spoon Into choco­
late crust. Sprinkle with toasted
almonds. Cover nnd freeze until
firm. 3-4 hours.
Garnish with grated semisw'ccl nr ntllk chocolate curls.

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2 large potatoes. jN-clcd
2 carrots, peeled
1 green pepper, sliced
1 small onion, sliced
Preheat oven to 350°F. Make 4
hamburger patties. To p each
with slices of remaining Hems,
sail and pepper. W rap each In
foil, place on cookie sheet und
bake 1 hour.

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POUNDCAKE

1!-j lb. steak, rut In servings
2 eggs, beaten
W cup oil
1 large onion, chopped
2 cups hot wnler
I 8 *o * p a c k a g e s l i c e d
Mozzarella cheese
I clove garlic

2 sticks butter, softened
3 cups sugar
6 large eggs, m om tempera­
ture
2 cups cake (lour
8 oz. whipping cream
1 tsp. vanilla
Do not preheat oven. Grease
and flour 2 loaf pans. Mix butter
and sugar. Add eggs one at a
time, m ixing after each. Add I
cup cake flour. 4 ounces cream.
1 cup (tour. 4 ounces cream. Add
vanilla. Overall m ixing time Is
about 15 m in u te s. Bake at
275*F. for 1 hour. Then 20
mlnuteaat 350°F.

16-trz. can tomnlo paste
Salt and [icppcr to taste
Mix (lour und grated Cheddar
cheese. D ip steak pieces Into
beaten eggs und then coat w ith
(lour m ixture. Brown In oil.
Place In a shallow baking dish.
Saule onion in oil. add tomato
paste, garlic, salt and pepper and
water. Sim m er 10 minutes. Pour
sauce o v e r steak, top w ith
cheese slices. Bake covered for I
hour at 350°F. (May be served
over cooked noodles. If desired.)

HAPPINESS

2 heaping cups Patience
1 heartful of Love
2 handfuls of Generosity
A dash of Laughter
CHEESE STRATA
1 heapful of Understanding
12 sltrrs bread
S p rin k le g e n e ro u s ly w ith
H lbs. sharp cheese fsllred)
kindness, add plenty of faith,
2 J O -o s . packages fro z e n
and mix well. Spread over a
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WEDNESDAY’S PRIME TIME
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Mi tsp. salt
3V4 cups milk
W tsp. dry mustard
I cup shredded cheese
Cut two circles from each slice
of bread. Line a greased 13x9*
Inch pan wtlh bread scraps.
Layer cheese sllres over bread.
Layer broccoli and bam. To p
with bread circles.
Beat eggs. salt. m ilk, mustard
and onion. Pour over top. Re­
frigerate o ve rn ig h t. Bake ut
350*F. for 55 minutes. Sprinkle
shredded cheese over lop and
bake 5 more minutes. Let stand
10 minutes. Cut Into squares
und serve.
Note: (Th is Is u very good use
for leftover ham ).

By RENEE K EITH

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One of my loudest memories ol
the 4th of Ju ly when I was a
child was the making of fresh
peach Ice cream. Now we can
use the microwave lo quickly
cook the custard fur tills old
fashioned favorite.

FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM
1 cup milk
1 «’gg
Mi cup sugar
I tsji. almond extract
I tsp. vanilla
1 cup (Mi pi.) whipping cream
2 cups chopped fresh peaches
Bent togclhcr milk, egg and
sugar In 4-cup glass measure
until blended.
Microwave on 100 percent
p o w e r, u n c o v e re d . 3V4-4)4
minutes or until mixture starts
to thicken slightly, stirring once
or twice. Cool completely. Blend
in alm ond ext r act , vanilla,
whlpjilug t ream and (reaches
Pour Into Ice cream Ircczer
Freeze following manufacturer's
Instructions.
Makes 1 quart.
Blueberries are in season now.
T h e y add a refreshing laslc to
cheesecake. Serve chilled with
Iced tea or cofTee.

BLUEBERRY-YOGURT
CHEESECAKE

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1)4 cups bluclrcrrlcs
l 4 cup sugar
1 Tbsp. cornstarch

2 Tbsp margarine or bolter
cup gnihain cracker crum bs
V4 tsp. cinnamon
1 package (8 oz.) cream cheese
I cup plain yogurt
M» cup sugar
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‘A tsp. alrnond extract
Com bine blueberries, sugar
and cornstarch in 2-cup glass
measure; mix well. Microwave
IIO0 percent) margarine In u n ­
covered 8-lnch round baking
dish 4 5-00 seconds or u n til
melted. Stir In cracker crum bs
und cinnamon until well m ixed.
Press Into bottom and I-lncli up
sides of dish. Set aside.
M ic ro w a v e ( 100 p e r c e n t)
cream cheese In uncovered bowl
45-60 seconds or until softened.
Beat until creamy. Blend In
yogurt, augur, egg and extract.
Microwave (100 percent) u n ­
covered, 3-4 minutes or until
heated, stirring twice. Pour Into
crust. Spoon blueberry m ixture
over cheesecake. Use knife to
swltl blurbcrry mixture through
cheesecake being careful not lo
disturb crust.
Microwave (100 percent), u n ­
covered. 5-0 minutes or until
edges arc set. Cool a n d - re­
frigerate until served. About 8
servings.

1 envelope un flavored gelatin
3 squares (3 oz.) semi-sweet
chocolate
2 eggs, beaten
I cup whipping cream
I tsp. vanilla
A p p ro x im a te ly 14 va n illa
wafers
Measure water In 4-cup glass
measure: add sugar and gelatin
and mix well. Let stand a few
minutes for gelatin to soften.
Microwave on 100 percent
power, uncovered I Mi-2 minutes
or until straining but and gclalln
Is dissolved. Add chocolate.
M icrow ave oil 50 percent
power, uncovered 2-214 minutes
or until mixture Is steaming hot.
stirring twice. Refrigerate until
thickened, stirring occasionally.
Beat cream and vanilla until
thickened. Fold In chocolate
mixture until blended. Arrange
about 14 paper or foil cupcake
liners on tray. Place a vanilla
water In cuch. Fill cup with
chocolate m ixture. Refrigerate
until set. about 4 hours.
T o freeze: Place cup In freezer
until firm. Transfer to covered
plastic freezer container.

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well, so make extra lo keep on
band lit the freezer.

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R O B E R T E M IL L E R , at
Trsitle* undtr th* provisions ot
* Trust Agreement dated Ihe Ith
day ol September. ISM and
known a t Trust No IM. etal.
Delendant(t)
NO TICE OF
FO R ECLO SURE SALE
N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N
purtuant to a Final Judgment ot
foreclosure deled June W. l i f t
and entered In Cat* N O
n n a t C A - U K oi m* circuit
Court ol the E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit m end tor S E M
IN O LE County. Florida wherein
M E L L O N M ORTGAGE C O M
P A N V F/K /A M O R T G A G E
AND T R U S T . INC It the Plain
tiff and R OBERT E M IL L E R ,
at Trust** undtr lh* provisions
Ot a Trust Agreement deled th*
•th day et September. 1*0* and
known at Trust No ISO. JA M E S
A C O LV IN . "JA N E C O LV IN .
h i t t p o u t o It m a r r i e d .
K A T IB A 'S HARDWARE. S E M
IN O LE C O U N TY, and " JO H N
D O E " and'or "JA N E D O E " ,
the names being fictitious to
account tor parties in possession
or* the Defendants. I will tall to
the highest and best bidder tor
cash at the West tranl slops ol
tha SEM IN O LE County Court
house at 1100 * m . on the TTnd
day of July, If*], the following
described property at set forth
In said Final Judgment
L O T 1. BLOCK " 0 " SE M I
N O LE SITES. R ECO RD ED IN
P L A T BOOK I*. PAGES 40 al
OF T H E PUBLIC RECORDS
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
W ITN ES S M Y HANO and lh*
seal ot mis Court on Juno IT,
l**l
IS E A L I
HO N O R A B LE
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 7). JO. I W
DEF Ml

IN TH 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 D FO R
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A .
C A i f N U M B lH i n e e n CAHK
IN D E P EN D E N C E
M OR TG AG E CORPORATION
OF AM ERICA. a Florida
corporation,
Piatotiff,
vs
SOUTHLAND R E A L T Y A
IN VESTM EN TS. INC .
a Florida corporation, and
JOHN G H O U FF. Individually.
Defendants
AM ENDED
NOTICE O F SALE
Nolle*
* It hereby given Itiat
purtuant to th# Final Summary
Judgment ot Foreclosure an
leted In m il caul* ponding In
in* Circuit Court In and to*
Samlnot* County. Florida, being
Civil Action No TIOO/ECANK.
mo undertignad Clerk will tell
(tie property lituated In Semi
note County. Florida, al tree
a m on July A tftj. described
a*:
E X H IB IT “ A "
Th* South 1*4 70 feel of lo t 11.
SANFO RD S S U B S T A N T IA L
FARMS TR A C T NO t. accord
mg to iti* plat thereol at re
corded In Plat Book S. Paget (1
and 14 ot lh* Public Record! Ot
Semi not* County. Florida, and
the 10 Net vacated right ot way
oi Lake Road, to known at
STRATFO RD C O U R T, a reptal
ot Lot 11. Sanlord'i Substantial
Farms Tract No I, according to
the plat thereof at recorded In
Plal Book L Paget U and S4 at
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida, lying and being
In Section IS. Township 10 South.
Range 10 E a t l. Seminole
County. Florida
al public tale, to the highest and
best bidder lor cash at tha Weil
Front Door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse. JOI Norm
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida.
D A TE D mit rjn d d a y ot Jiase.
IfW
ISEALI
M A R YA N N EM O kS E
CLER K OF TH E
C IR C U IT CO U R T
B y . t v Jan* E . Jatewtc
Publish June t). JO. It t l
D E F 111

IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O FTH R S TA TE
OF F LO R ID A
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
CaseNei t im e -C A M IK )
EA STER N
FSB.

SAVINOS

BANK.
Platntitf.

JE N S C RIOS.etal..
Oelendanllil.
N O TIC E O F
FO R EC LO SUR E SALE
■VCLERK OF
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Nolle* it hereby given mat me
undersigned Maryann* W a n .
Clerk ot the Circuit Court oI
Seminole County. Florida, w ill
on the IJnd day at July. 11*1 at
11:00 a m . pt Uw West Freni
doer ot the Sam lnota Comfy
Caurtnas— . to the Cttr or | * »
lord. Florida, offer for tale and
tall al public outcry to lh*
highest and boil
tha following described property
situated In Sam Inolo County.
Florida. to wtt:
Lei II. S H ED OROVE
HOMES U N IT I. Oviedo. Flor­
ida according to tha plal Ihareol.
at recorded In Plal Booh II.
Peg* 01. Pubtk Records el
Seminole County. F tor Ida.
purtuant to tha llnal decree et
foreclosure entered In a cot*
pending In told Court, the ttylt
• I w h ic h I t : E A S T E R N
SAVINGS BANK. FSB w JENS
C. R IO $.ttal.
W ITNESS my hand and of
tlclal tool ot told Court Nut itm
doyot June. t**l.
ISEALI
MAR YAHNE M OR SE.
CLERK
B Y: Dorothy W. Boitan
Deputy Clerk
Publish: JuneZJ. 10. If f )
DEF m
N O TICE
Notice It hereby given Ihel
Florid* Power A Light Comp try
at lh* designated representative
ter Sanlord Power Plant. Unlit 4
and S. A tN w
all lh* nocan ary authority to
carry out lh* raipenatolHItot aI
th* acid ram program under Nw
Cleon Air A d Amendments et
i m on bohoil ot Florid* Power
a Light Company.
Further, Florida Power A
Light Company has appointed
Antonio R o d rlg u o i a t lh*
alternate designated repre­
sentative tor Sanlord Power
Plant, Unltt t and S. A t the
alternate designated repro
tentative. Antonie Rodriguei
hat all Nw necessary authority
to carry out tha duties and
retpentibllillet ot the add rain
program undtr lh* Clean Air
A d Amendments ot ttto an
behalf ot Florid* Power A Light
Compsny m lieu el the dattg
noted repr*teniolive
This nolle* wet made In
accordance with the Clean Air
A d Amendments et IfWL a
USCA ss Jtoi et. sag., and
applicable regulation! pre
muigaled Ihareto by the Uni led
Stales E nvtronmenlat Prelec­
tion Agancy.
Publish Juno 17. It . It. M A
July I . M l I t i
DEF M4

S T. JO H N S RIVER W A T I R
M A N A G E M E N T D IS TR IC T
N O T IC E OF IN T E N T T O
A M IN D / A D O F T R U LE S
The SI. Johns River Water
Manage m int District (D ittrict)
, gives notice ot mo Intent to
amend or edspt rutot address
Ing the tol towing:
C O N S U M P T IV E U S E S O F
W A T I R P E R M IT T IN G
E X E M P T IO N S
C u rre n tly, withdrawals or
tfvonton* ol surface water or
water from th* surtklal aquiter
which viewed lh* volumetric
Ihreshoids contained In the Ols
trk t's consumptive us* per
mlttlng rule require on Individ
ual consumptive us* perm it
from th* D tth kt The only
ooomptton Is tor withdrawals
cwtductod by certain govern
menial an II Iks tor th* sol*
purgooo ot Mood control, which

n s h to c p
t Jr aquae *
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Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
1:00 AM. • 5:30 P Jl.
MONDAY thiu
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

831-9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES

U corweeuthr* H m o s _ 5 7 « a Nn*
7 conaacudvt times----------- 70» ■ Rtw

J cunsecuttv* limes---------- B it I Hn*
I Um*------------------------------ $1.11 a In *
RifH are per issue, based on 3 Boas
* 3 Lints Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

ScfwdQxvj may mckjoe HeraM Advorbeor at Ol# oost oi 00 adddki - J sirs
' Canal whnn you qnifvsuRs ray onty tar dayn your wl r\r» at fat# kaine-l
Ut* tut Oetcnptnn tot tastosl iMQts Copy mull to*tor acx«ri4at*&gt; typo
graptvcal farm ’OorTVTvfci.il koquenry rains ate ava/aMa
DEADLINES
Tuesday thruFidoy 1J Norm Th* Day Batata Pubocaaon
Sunday And Monday 5 JO P M Frslay
ADJUSTMENTS A N D CREDITS: In the event ot an error In an
ad, the Sanford Herald will bo reoponslblo for th* first

Inbornon only and only 1o th* oxlont ol th* cool ot thol
Insertion. Plea** chock your od for accuracy th* Aral day II

runs.

13— B in g o

BINGO
4th ol JULY
FIREWORKS BINGO!'

knights of Columbus
2504 S. OAK AVE.
322-9777
Pays S4J00M Doors open at
) 30. Sunday Ju ly alts' PRICE
PACKAGES t i l . SIS lit, IJi
STS

WIN BIG!
FRIDAY A N D SATURDAY
14: MAM end I MPM
F L E A W O R LD
MWY If *1. SANFORD

C Y K I
V K I

I

J

V

i V K T X F W f , .
P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N : "Th e boot yq a ro o t m y M oore th*
one# I have M L Y o u c a n t worry about whot'a oorso." (Singer) E nde Andrew s.

27— N u r s e r y &amp;
C h il d C a r e

For Excellent...
Professional C H ILD CARE
services, call )T ) XXM
M IC H E L L E 'S HOUSE
S3*
PER W E EK ! Open 4 JOAM 11
Mldnighn Ml H U i t m 10

43— Legal Services
H A V E A complaint about serv
ice or products! Call Smiles
» » til* Also, legal research
IM M IG R A TIO N PROBLEMS?
Cal! Attorney Peter Hkkey
4JS 1104___________

61— M o n ty to Lend
BILLS DUE?

21— Personals

Have I Place to Pay! Slash
AAonthly Payments' Gat Cr#d
iiors O il Your Back! Easy
Quality No Collateral I » 1 m i

ADOPTIONS

70— Listing Service^

Ftrt medical care. Iranspor
Mllon. counseling, priyat*
doctor plus llvinq eiptmet
Oar I1J7S1) Call Attorney John
Frickrr
t 004 tlM4M

23—Lost &amp; Found
eGREY T IG E R STR IP E O C A T
About S monms old’ Found *t
Sanlord Hosp.ial *04 71*041]
Nave message
LOSTII RE W AR Dl l Usrti PH
Bull mti S m o old female
T a n w / b l k . l a c * . On
M E D IC A TIO N l Fe* mltclwn
Pleat*callli U a 7»so_______
LOST; Whit* wicker rocker with
red cushion while in ironsil in
Sanlord on 4/17 Pleas* cell
M l H U or i l l m ; i

N o tice s

A *BABJH,EUS5* &gt;
Indtv A S i w v m io n i even
Fer Into
11* 1»17, Ginger
Wnghl, Director ot the Hurn
canes, t l State Champions
C H EC R LC AO ER CLASS starts
soon Sign up now tor the
Cheeretles. ages a u Her*
lun. get in shape, make
•riends Build confidence and
sell esteem Jla t u t o r 117 1714

27—N u rsery &amp;
C h ild C a r o
ABC S M A L L D A Y C A R E
Babies, toddlers 1 hot meals
Free wee* I Paw. T710II1_____
DAYCARE O P E N I N G In my
Hidden Lake Home 7 M i 30
Lois ol T L C . rats avail
N7C4H 311*1*7____________

Legal Notices
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N 1 H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF F L O R ID A .
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
OENERAL JU R IS D IC TIO N
D IV IS IO N
CASE NO. t l 1711CA If K
F E D E R A L H O M E LO AN
MORTGAGE CO RPORATION.
Plaintiff,
YS.

ERNEST L
JA C K S O N end
ENID A
JA C K S O N .
Hutband'Wife. D O N A L D J
B A L E S and E V E L Y N C
B A L E S . M u sb a n d / Wl I*.
BARNETT R E C O V E R Y COR
PORATION. and STATE OF
FLORIDA D E P A R T M E N T OF
REVENUE.
Oelendanllil.
N O T IC E O F
FO R EC LO SUR E SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lg a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure tse'rd June 11. lit],
and entered m Case No *117n
CA 14 K, ol lh* Circuit Court ot
lh* EIGH T E E M I M Judicial
ClHiHl m and «or SEMINOLE
County. Florida where,n FEO
ER Al HOME L O A N MOST
G AG E C O R P O R A T I O N is
Plainfilf and E R N E S T L
JACKSON, at al
are 'H im
dents. I will sell to the ►g*«st
and bell bidder tor cash in th*
Well Pont door ot 'he Court
house, in Sanlord SEMINOLE
Comfy. Florida, at II OQorloci
A M on th# IJn d day ol July.
tt»], th* lolkrw.nq dvscr-btd
properly as set forth in said
Final Judgment, to wil
Let 7. I E T O N N E A U ACHES,
as recorded in Plat Book JO.
Pages as and al, of th# Pubtk
Records ot Seminole County.
Florid*
DATED th s n th day ot June,
im
MAHYANNC M OUSE
Al Clerk of ta.d Court
By Oorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
Publish. JunelJ. JO. m i
DEF H I

I I Y Z J B

■ V A I

N V K T O V K O J F
O I

F T

O V

I I

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

» iw ig i hem permitting Til*.
progou d rule creator o . no*
general consumptive use permit
by rule tor withdrawals or
dlvorstons ot turtle* water or
water from the surtklal aquiter
whan; I I I the withdrawal or
diversion happens os o result of
gravity (tow: (II the llow is Into
or out ot a stormwater or
surtoca water management sys
lem which has boon permitted
by the District or qualities for
an (temptton from th* District's
surtoca water permitting rule;
and (1 ) the withdrawal or
diversion Is conducted by a
m unicipality, county, m ulticounty special district or on
oggney ot the executive branch
of the Slot* or federal govern
m en!. Th is general perm it
allows tor It* i m st water
control structures other than
pumps to bo used to vary th*
rale ot How when the water It
used lor th# purpose ol Hood
control, pollution control ot
we Iland enhancement or ere
often The proposed rule also
emends on* ol the eiltting
esamptlens from consumptive
us* permitting to Include within
the coemption withdrawals or
dlvorstons ot Surtoca water or
water from th* surtklal aquiter
whan: ( I ) the withdrawal or
diversion happens ot 0 result ot
gravity How: (1) the withdrawal
or diversion It Into or out ot o
stormwater or surface water
managemonl system which hot
boon permitted by the District
or qualifies tor an aiemptlon
tram the District t tufloco
water permitting rules No
p u m p s o r w ater c o n t r o l
Structure may be used In order
to qu a lity lor this pe rm it
siemptlon
t p * e li t e ru t* s e c t io n s
e m e n d e d o r adopted o r*
« C 1.0*3. tO C lM I. O0C1IO1.
F .A . C ., and A p p lic a n t ’ s
Handbook lections } I. and 1 a.
Consumptive Uses at Water
Tha above listed rule will be
adopted lilted with th* Depart
monl ot Statol no sooner than la
days following publication of
this nolle* and will b# effective
30 day* after tiling This notice
Is only a summery ol th*
foregoing rule, a copy ol the
compute to il ot the rule may be
obtained by writing: Norma
M etier. Rules Coordinator. St.
Johns River Water Management
District. P O Bos lo t. Palatka.
Florida M l7* UTt
Publish; Juno JO. HTJ
O EF7JO

CEUEBfttT fCIPHCR
• l

71— H e lp W anted

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

P U B LIC S A L E
CONTENTS O F STORAGE
UNITS C O N S IS TIN G OF MIS
C E IL A N E O U S IT C M S F O R
M A N U E L A G U IA R
TONY O E IG IO R N O
KAVO N LEY
WILL BE SOLO A T PUBLIC
A U C T I O N A T 417 M IN I
STORAGE. 710 N O R T H CR 117.
LONGWOOO F L O N JU LY 7.
lit ) AT 1000 H O UR S
Publish June 11.10. m i
DEF Ml

DELIVERY PERSON
Part lime Inquire al 0*10*77

71— Help W ajlted

G EN E R A L

fo r on* g&gt;rl ollice Construe
H o n background helplul
Computer eip and toffee
t.orss Apply Southern Truss.
7*01 Aileron Circle. Sanlord
31/71_______________________

AGENliREAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds lit* success
_ We re well lot* our 3rd dtcadr
of Naming tuccettlul agents
No licenser ........ We’ll help!
W ATSON R E A L T Y CORP
B EALYO Rt
,
m tm

APPOINTMENT SETTERS
WANTED
P/T eves Good ellilud* req
S4 SlO hr plus bonus J JO*PM
SERIO US IN Q U IR IE S O N LY I
c a l l m e m _____
A S S E M B LE R S
Hand mail
work u per hour. Never a
teel Help Ptrsennel, *]*-*»*

AsshUnl MtinWfufict Ptn«fi
N e e d e d le r La ke M a ry
apartment community. Must
have electrical and A 'C exp
Apply at SI Cr&lt;d*» Apert
m antt 7)1 Sacral Harber
Long. Lake M a ry .......H I 71M
A U T O A U C T IO N D R IV E R S
N E E D E D . Must have valid
drivers license and be able to
drive slick Si 711hr
Sprint StaHm*. 13* M il

BAKERY PRODUCTION
Past food or bakery e i p , plus
good math helplul Apply in
person: 11*1 Silver Lek* Or.,
Sanford.____________________

Csbintt Shop
Train***
Build and Install commercial
store tuturas Musi have
clean Class D drivers licence
.md basic tools Full Hm*.
health insurenerd after 40
days
C a ll 40&gt; 111 *4*4,
Mors F r l __ _ _ _ _ _

CARPENTERS
/.II phases Up to HS/hr.
407 4M *101 Refundable Fee

CASHIER/ CLEWK
Coastal Mart. Inc Is now
hiring for 1/1 and p 'l positions
E icelienl wages, benefits, and
vacations Apply to person at:
Coastal Mart, ] t n Or land*
Ay* . Sanford. F L E O E __

CLERICAL
Full Hm*. 10 key. tiling, light
ty p in g , compouter erpertenc*
helplul Suarer Distributing,
i ' &lt;j * joU 4J4I3QO______
CLERICAL AID
Tram completelyt Fun boss,
e S |ob! Benelilt. too!
AAA EM P LO YM EN T
NO F E E T IL L H IR ED
LOW F E E TE R M S AV A ILA B LE
700 W nth ST .111 1174

DEMONSTRATORS
Christmas Around th* World
now hiring Free SJ00 sample
kit. No Investment Also
booking parlies ISO free
merchandise and moral
_________ 447-U M Itl_________

ELECTRONIC TECH
Witt tram aot aJstiOl
Refund obi* Fee

EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
SAn Del Manufacturing is
accepting eppllcallont lor
E X P E R I E N C E D IN D U S
T R IA L tawing machine oper
alort only Accepting opplica
lions thru July Ind, than again
starting July 11th lor hiring to
begin July lifts Paid holidays
and vacation, air conditioned
facility 3140 Old Lake Mary
Rd. Sanlord 407 331 MIO
DRIVERS
Positions from semi to van
From CDL d a n A to regular
license you choose!
AA A EM P LO Y M EN T
N O F E E T IL L H IR E D
I OW F E E TE R M S A V A ILA B L E
roew u t t i S T , m i n s

MAIDS

lr r i|itio fl In s tille d

F/T, M F , I f
Will train:
itoltormt Molly Maid. &gt;471007

E x p e r ie n c e d I n s t a lle r s
wonted Good IS KM 7f» JU4

m u TRAIN
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
S3SO-S4SO

L IV E IN N E E O E D . Ream A
board and monthly salary
to* Fee. OF LIB 1*4-71**741

Wholesale warehouse select
Ing up to 40 positions
W arehouse managem ent,
marketing sales Start today!
No eiper lent* required
Call Lisa u t M il
G E N E R A L OFFICE
Answer phones with a smilel
AAA E M P LO Y M EN T
H O F E E fIL L HIRED
LOW F E E T E R M S AVAILABLE
tea w u th s t .. i n it7t

GROUNDS PERSONMAINTENANCE
Needed tor Lk Mary Apt
community Full Hm* sum
mer only. S4 00 Apply at SI
Cron Apts M l 7101__________

Survey Personnel
Hod person and Instrument
person needed lor construe,
'ton lay out crew Apply al
411 E. Airport Bird Between
4AM4PM___________________

Mechanic
Must be A S E certified top
pay, graat berselitsl 171 W O
ask tor Shelley
M ED IC A L

LPN
Full lima. 7 1 and II 7 Charge
Nurse pun I ions Experience in
long term car* highly d*
siceable O rug tree work
p la ce C e n la c li O e ba ry
Manor. 44 N Hwy 17*1. D*
bary, FIM7I1. *rtA414

* * POSTAL JOBS * A
Start 111 41/Hr ♦ benefits
For application A info call
I 114 114 17117am IOpm 7 days
R E T A IL M ER CHAN D ISER
Bring your organliatton and
people skills io start a new
career! Training available!
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
NO F E E T I L L H IR E O
LOW F E E TE R M S A V A ILA B LE
7S*W Mth ST . i n 1174

SALES COUNSELOR

MEDICAL

Oak lawn Park Cemetery and
Funeral Home Is looking lor 1
lull time employees lor pr*
need counseling Call Dal*

Medical Assist.-LPN

Ham n Egg Deli
NOW OPEN
Needs Ind Shift Esp Deli
Person fu ll lime, pay based
on eiperienca Apply Am

mote, SI Rd I f i l M __
H ELP W A N TE D , OOOD
W ORKERS Report 1 X) AM
Corner of Park Dr and 17 *J
or call MB t m ______________

HOUSE CLEANERS
A I hours. A I pay! No nights
or week ends Car needed l l
Company. Merry Maids
Ml 1*11
LANDSCAPING
II you like working outdoors,
we have the perfect tob lor
you I Cell today lor Into!
AAA EM P LO Y M EN T
NO F E E T IL L H IR E D
LOW F E E T E R M S AVAILABLE
raew. » m ST., i l l lit*

Myers

Full lime, lor busy Gastroen
terology practice Sanlord
Area Send resume to: P O.
Uei I I I ! Sanford FL 11771
M ED ICA L

TEACHERS

-

IIP M 7 A M part time AND
7 1PM full or part timeapply
in person Lakeyiew Nursing
C l r . l l t E Ind St Sanford

NIGHT AUDITOR
Full lime, etperienerd pret
Must be honest, dependable
outgoing perioneltly PART
TIM E FRONT DESK CLERK
INsibl* hours me week ends,
w i lt t r a in
I m m e d ia t e
employment Apply today'
Super iMatel. S R . 44 and 1-4

m 4J4J

With CIS or above degree In
early childhood educe I Ion lor
renter in process Ol N AEVC
accreditation Free chilrka&lt;e
available EOE ITT 4441______

LPNS

TELEMARKETERS
Petmanenl And
lim p Positions
Company will tram people
with phone skills E ip not
necessary Hours Mon I hues
I t P M Sal SAM IPM Me.
ibt* on hour* when perm*
neat Salary plus bonus
Sr citlrens welcomed!
Never A Fee!
Help Personnel 47* *7t*

71— Htlp Wanttd
Secretary
Part Tim* Filing, typing.
phene work Call 4P7 131 3740 y ~

TELEMARKETING :
Experience preferred, but will
train Excallanl attic*, ioca
tton. program and opportunity
ty. For inlormaiion call
I 100 » &gt; 003*_______

TITLE C L E R K T
Exp only Musi work a‘ i d e y v
and I evening Apoly I f ;
person n i l W ill S I . Saa
toed
J

WAIT STAFF
AM and PM BUS PERSOtf 1
AM and PM Apply in person
HoJtdJ* Inn. SJ0 N Ptlmwtfo
Avt.Senlord.rL
HO PHONE CALLS. P LE A S E !
W AREHOUSE AN D OENERAL.
LABOR H E L P H E E O E O V
Bonus lor drivers All shills
available Daily pay, no lee
Report reedy is work 1 Marti,
Industrial labor S »C . HHI
French Ay No phone calls s’.

WAREHOUSE
Full time, pari Hm* Up V
I* IS per hour AH shills
available a07 a}4 *101 Re
tundoble Foe
W ELDERS
A n y e x p e rie n c e » i n _
Blueprint knowledge FelpV
J$
Benefits! Murry i l l l nowl
AAA EM P LO YM EN T
N O F E E T IL L H IR E D
LOW F E E TE R M S A V AILAB LE
7«4W MlhST i l l ill*

73— E m p lo ym en t
W anted
COMPANION / C A R E O iV E K ^
Sil wllh elderly In yduc h om ^-1
Days nights Call 140 SIX)
IS.

LET A

SPECIALIST
J
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DO
IT!
W i
S '

L in d s c a p in g "

C O M M E R C I A L S e d d la g ,
grassing. Landscape, bees,
oaks, palms planted *0711*

A D D TO YOUR INCOME
SE LL AVON NOW I
CALL Ml to il v l H I M I __
A G E N TS AVON fern t o " » \
No door'door Guaranteed
« A discounts Sandl 111 11*1

ACCOUlTfs RECEIVABLE/
SECRETARY

71— HRlp Wanted

71— H elp W a n ted

Lawn Service
Concrete
FLO RIO A S TA TE REQUIRES
all contractors be registered
or certified To verily a state
co n tra c to rs license ca ll
I 100 141 7*40 Occupational
Licenses ore required by lh*
tounly and con be ver.lted by
calling M l 11)0. a il 7411

Additions A
Remodeling

l t o n i m i l l J 2 ! t '! ! l ^ ^ _ _

Electrical

~~

M ASTER E L E C T R IC IA N Residenlialor Commercial
rEROQIHOI
_
MFWBB

MASTER

ELECTRICIAN

L Ic'd'Ins 14 hrs Fair prices I
rs .i* n «B B (ie i

RES /COMM. Vinyt V d m g -rAlum . Fram ing. Drywall.
Doors. Rooting. Concrete
111-0031 S O taltot, CBCjH

2 S ences

HO S E R V IC E CALL F E E when
repairs are don* Warranty N
yrt experience! John.
^ A ^ e s ^ jjlia n c e v llO H ^

Automotive

C A P TA IN C O N C R E TE . Wayn*
Beal 1 Man Quality Opera

~

N E E D CAR A/C work done? f
Callus W* have compressors,
dryers, evaporators. Th* best
prices in town! Auto King 1110
E Im. Sanford P I 7474

Carpentry
C A R P E N TE R All kinds el home
repairs, painting A ceramic
til* Richard Gross.... 331 W73

Cleaning Service '
S P R IN O C L E A N I N O . In
outside Rentals Also wkly
rates Windows, tool 311 I TBS

T M

f W V ,
Roonng

_ n t oats

"mT?D w o o bI FFLO
LOO
O R IN G

Instill landing Finishing
T O M O H E N I 111 0 4 77*&gt;

Home Im provem ent
AlOOESITAU
Fix II right *1 a price you can
aflord Lie d'In* From ilart
to flnlih Carpentr y, plumb
mg. electrical, and rooting
sett 11 yrt ol experience No
tab loo big or small Call
114 7*11 o r lM M M 34 hrs

E X P E R T
Lawn Svc.
4*7 IT* 7144. Sod. Mulch Fer
iillier Buthog aQyrs exp
K f NNISON LA W N CARE Pro
Low rales C o m m e rcia l
Residential Lie A Ins. H I S3*e
LARR Y'S LAWN A TR IE .
Professional Service. Free
E l l Llc'lnt 311 la«l

RANDY’S OUALITY LAWN.
Compief* pro car# since itoO
Clean ups, hauling n tO T It
TO M * J E F F ’S LAW N CAR EI
Re* /Comm . dependable, low
rates I F r e e s t ___ 110 N70
T U R F TRIM M ER S Law rales.
Free e l l . Res L comm I
ilm e y ^ r w n d ^ e ^ ll^ l* *

Masonry
TW P MASONRY. Brick Block.
Stucco. Concrete. Rtnova
lions Ltc./ins.
I l l 1*44

Outside Lighting
R EP LAC E Parking tol. pot* A
bldg security lights Paint A
^ # g * I M j J 4 r S J A l i0 l l O _ ^ ^

P lu m b in g

P L U M B IN G R E P A IR A N D ’
SERVICE
Fra* estimates
lk »C F C O S I* S 4 S 7 * ««y to n ^

Pressure Cleaning *.
DUN R ITE . Clean drieewapi.
roots, pool deckt. walks.
Free est. 33i-4»tf
•

Rooting
R A IN EY ROOFINO Over fO
yrs exp Serving L a k y ,
Volusia. Seminole
Free
esllm alas. Lie SI- R C
uomto bonded «04TM*4)7.
*04 ST? 7*17 or m *4T7
L.

Trash Hauling
A P F O R O A tL E M A U U N * Wfn
clean, haul trash You name B i
We’ll haul III Call 313 A344

Tile

"‘

E X P E R IE N C E D m an phases
ol III* installation Ins . Ik .
w h o J* s o l^ il«rit* i^ a M 4 a ^

Tree Service

Painting
K A H PAINT ANO R EM O D EL
Free t i l l mates I Refs . Ik.
No job loo small! 47*4344

Paper Hanging
PROFESSIONAL local paper
hanger TO yrt experience!
Reference! Speciallimg in
residential Courteous prompt
lerviral Call007 373 ItoO

~~

CLH T R E E S E RV I C E
Lie/Insured Nobody does ll
better I Sr d'tcounl 314*/T4
ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie s, in*
"Lei the Professionals do it
Freeastimaias
M ) TTT*

kinauTCALL
CLASSIFIED
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

1t/rrrii.sr ) our Itit.sinc.s.s I r r r v D a y l o r I s / oir t v
&gt; /.i f ’r r
( a l l ( lu.s.sijirtl. .‘122'Jlill

�Sanford HaraJd. Sanford, Florida - Wadnaaday, June 30, 1993 - TB

73— Employment
_______Wanted
N i L F I R OF ALL TRA D ES.
Grocery shopping. til */
thkfl Im , drive to doctor No
|0b loo big or tmolll Reason
abto ratot H I I US ly mto
NEW I N lataraaca tor hlra.
N AHamonto k m
Call Ml U X

93—Roomstor Rent
C L IA N ROOM*, ling la tlarllng
t/8/w k. K llc h rn . p h sn t,
lavndry, vlda* games. all
tlraaf parting U M * »
E X T R A LO W R A T E S
1P ECIALI Roomt al 1*1/ah
Call M l 10*4. evening*
SANFORD Stooping room, all
hout* prl» ttf/*k allti drpot
itM *i«**__________________
SANFORD. Furn or unturn ,
170/wk. Includat u lllllltt
Alto, room tuilabto lor coupto.
M il * . tIO I/ a k
W a tn a r,
dryer, peal 111 111'__________
SUN LAND IM at a/ A/C. 1/0
without 170 dap Wathar,

^Jjrari kllth#n£r2r_22^2^_

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
NOTICE
All rental and raal atlata
advarltiamenli ara tubivct to
tha Factor &lt;1 Fair Mousing Ac I
which makat II lllagal to
adrarlita any prafaranc* Urn
lla llo n or d ltcrim lna llo n
batad on raca, color, religion.
m i . handicap, familial tU lu t
or national prig in

N IC E L Y FURN ISHED Apt m
uni qua tailing naar doantoan
Util paid, rai l no pall U U
X f n o _____________
ONE BORM. I balh Furnithad
■ alllctoncy, San lord IMS mo
■;.|taOdapo*it_________ m « rat*
!SANFORD
Larga uptlalrt I
*. pdrm api mi big aal in tilth
X g n , m im e water m i m i
W i n t e r s f r i n o s Furn apt
V ln prl»#ta homa Ul'l'ltot p*'d
X a n d cabi* Private anlranca
■: 111) -'wk . I TOO tac dap *H
X l d T I anytime________________
! i .S D R M . 1 car garaga. cant
*.'M/A Groat lor tantort Ullll
l turnlthad MOO mo MJ *7tJ

mam

m99—Apartments

Unfurnished / Rent
CLEAN I BORM ar Studio all
carpal, bimdt. 1 appiiancat
SMS MS piut tacurlly. No
UO 1004
C LEAN . O U IB T. I bdrm apt
AC. Indga ttov*. water m t l.
naar Lk. Monroa Rtatonaciy
prtcad Eva* 1M SSto________
C O N V E N IEN T AND SPACIOUS
C A LL G E N E V A GARDENS
AP TS.
m w to
E F F IC IE N C Y A P A R TM E N T
Partially tu rn. A/C Fraa
canoa uta. Kalto'l Landing
SMS/mo Ho pall 5M Mto
, vary small
m o d i c a r p a l , n lc o
•neighborhood SI IS mo Plut
atoc m i n t ________________
GOOD A R EA . I A 1 atom* apt*.
utmitot. n r s u a .. R o t v .f «
oulrad
M iarsr
LAKE JE N N IE A P A R TM EN TS
| Id ra i Apia. AraMataa. Praa
I trotor/aoil M t SSSI__________

Lavan’s Landing
I A 1 BORM VILLAS
R E N TTO O W N
C R E D IT NO PROBLEM
Application! lor 1 Bdrm
Homat Now Balng Accaptrd

323-4923
MARINER'S VILLAGE

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent

117—Commercial
_______Rentals_______

K IT ’ N’ C A R I.Y I.K ® by Ijir r y W Hghl

S A N F O R D I bdrm , porch,
d e a n . u lililla t lurnlthad
eicapt power U70 plut tac No
paltaOl MY 7101 or Wto M l a**/

SANFORD
100 N Elm Ava
10 /00 tq II. with olllcat
Brick truck hi. - tprinktod
«*0V
1 prvata tarvlca LI.
manu or dltlrlbulton ctr.
11 SOU M l 111*

A^aTtotfL W a «( T p M t a f t w i * r f a M l i a i
WHO *ifEto0 ^ Tap AVfCH T i n ! A L a a f

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

From Hoc down W HY R E N T !
Tha Hilllman Group, ttt 1111
______Realtor
LA KE M AR Y N.ca. can tlt/A
1 bdrm. I &lt;y balh, blind!.
Ianted yd Lata Mary tchooll
MOO plut tac XT* **a l I/O
NICE UPSTAIR S hama. Naw
appi Walar and garbaga pa&lt;d
11S0 plut dapotll
M l to il
SANFORD 1 bdrm I balh ipill
plan, larga homa w big lamlly
rm Cant H A Ig thaded
cornar tol li/lrm o plut tacu
ntydap W JL Proparttot
Wat Louwtma. M MT7* ,
SANFORD E irr ullv* 4 bdrm, ]
balh 1.404 tq II
Pool,
wort thop | acre No paltl
1 110 Porjig R.,v:i, ) j j t*to
SANFORD laata with op'lon to
buy J/lly. 1111 C y p 'rtt A.a
Sail plut tacurlly la lO iaa

M OBILE HOM E, ig tot locatad
on St Nd at Wail Sanlord
IMP mo 171 518* Iv mtg

114—Warehouse
S p ace/R en t
LO N G W O O D / L A K E M A R Y
Mid lira 1tor age warehouses
*00*00 1*00 iq II Fraa rant
w 'ljm o toata. IromSUS/mo

Lata Ada I bdrm, 1M0 mo
1bdrm. 1*10 mo and up

________111OUT ______

^ _____ 3231470

Quiet Single Story
Catttobarry. I bdrm A 1
bdrm.. Attic Siorago I Call
Joan tor appdnlmonl I k H I )
SANFORD'S Aatl Kapl Sacrtll
Pool A Laundry, I A 1
•bedrooms Convenient Ioca
*■ttoni Call Pal, 171 aaia
TWO B D R M . Available All
.-;il«Bto story.
' ‘ CatMlbarry location
&gt;.
Call M a nu a l* * Ilia

SEC U R ITY W AR EH OUSE aaA
and Old Lata Mary Bird
*1.110
1,000 tq II. Ol
Ik/warehouse *Finlthad ol
lice spec* aisoavailabi*
Kapanka Really. I l i t I I I !
W AREHOUSE I PACE Avail"
abto. 141 N Maple Ara San
lord M l *8*0 ask tor Shaltoy
1400 10 F T. Warehouse tpaca.
IJr thop or ttoraga. on San
lord Airport Flight ling In
etudes olltca and bathroom
w-showar SaOOrno HO taai

UN-SATIONAL
UMMER LIVING
at

COEVILLA APARTMENTS!
2580 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

330-1431

I aka A Closer Look
Apartment Living al it's FINEST
it Spacious 1X &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartments at Affordable Prices
★ Close to Schools
it Close to Shopping Centers
★ Swimming Pool
★ Volleyball
it Laundry Facilities

111—Talavision /
Radio / Stereo
LX I VCR. Brand New! i T T
Matot agreement SMO M*
*0**________________________
TEL EV IS IO N . L X I Color TV 15
Inch. Brand Naw I 1 yr. Matot.
agreement. 5*1! **♦ *Ot*

187—Sport i ng Goods

SANFORD. Olflca tpaca 1*00
tq II building total. 1100 tq
II par olflca unit M l TOO*

• SKI M A C H IN E . Convartt to
raw machine Eacaltonl can
dlllon MO OBO M l 7710

121—Condominium
R e n ta l

1 9 1 -Building
M aterials

LAKE M ARY SANFORD acta
1/1, W/O. pool, tonnit. tpa.
and moral MOO mo M l 1*11
SANFORD 1 bdrm. 1 balh
laktlronl W/O. pool, lannlt
1400*1* *0*1 OR JA M COR P

• BOAT B U IL D E R S marines
have 1500 Hal head bratt
tcrawt Silt* to ■ * GA
th ro u g h r'a llG A t lf
___________ M1-47M___________
LAROE C O M M ER C IA L AC. 1
Ton. was working whan ra
moved. MOO F irm Mutl Seal
A H a r l.M im i lv .m t g .

u la
• h -n

toAiam

C itaitr

mo

aw

141—Homes lor Sale
141— Homes lor Sale

Af fORDABl f HOMF
Vf N1UR[ I P R O P IR IIlS
F m a 0 * VA AS LOW AS lly \
Goa l F o ra c lo tu ra t, Ra
p o t / A t t » -t a No Q u a lity
Homat! Owner financing
Sammoto. Oranqa. Voiutia
Sanford lattlhan ll.aMdawti
a Ranavatad 1/1 , appiiancat
lancad yard carport, t i l *00
• Ranavatad Uta naw 1/1, Iplc .
appi . naw paint MS.tQQ
a Pool hama. 1/1 on cul da tac
Garaga *4/*00
a 1/1 an &gt;j acral Ranorattd.
appiiancat. lancad yd. 1*7 UO
• 1/1*1,1IM tq ft, llta naw I Llv.
dining, lamlly rm . t7l.*00
a 4/1, lancad. garaga M i *00

Stenstrom Rentals

107-M o b ile
Homes / Rent

p

SANFORD Camm.. t«M tq It
« M • II High traffic ara*.
Jim Oayto, Slanttram Ratify,
Inc. M l M k l _____________

HUD HOMES

D U PLEX LAKE M ARY
1
bedm, I bth. stove. ralrig
A /C . w a th /d ry hoot upt
IH O m o , 1100dap 111*1*1
SANFORD. Modarn I I. A,C.
Carpal, blind!, dithwathar,
Idry rm . carport taOO BIB toll
SANFORD 1 bdrm . cant H/A.
carport, laundry rm . tl*S mo
1*1* Lata Ava IIP BUS
__
1 BDRM., I I*III. Seen porch
CHA. all a p p lt. I w carprft.
t S llm o _ » « S 4 0 » _ _ _ _ _ ^

C A T-

NEW Son lord olllcat and/or
warahoutat 4001100 tq It
Slfcclal, lltl/m a. M l lit*

CORNER LO T lane ad. Iklront.
1/1. Ilrapl. lamlly rm . carport
Quia! naar if t l. ramodaiad
i r n mg LIta M l /TM No pats
HID D EN L A K E . 1/1. U U a
month 1X0 tacurlly deposit
I M J X t o _________________

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

S*E IL

Auum* No Oualilwtl
• 1/1 *n l/lacral Fancad. cul da
tac. dtad end ttraal U i *00
Additional homat avail Latt
Ihant/K down I
PAOLA, a/1 on on 1 It acrat
Patiura with tiabla II I*.HO
Lk. M ary/L a a g w a a d Paal
Homa. 1/1. garaga. living,
dining, lam rm t Ml WO
Lk. Mary pad hama. a/1. living,
dining, lamlly rm . 110*100
I
p a i il k fif

tm

vl VllRf

&gt;■“ »’•«!*

o&lt;,Bnflv

BADCREDIT
Paopia with bad cradii can
buy a homa al tna tama ratot
and larmt at paopia with good
cradtl uttng our program
Mato**_____________________

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Raal Etlato Brokar
1*40 Sanlord Ava

3210759

........ 321 2257

BUILDEN'SSPECIM.
Brand naw ]/ l lor only Ml.MO
on your lot No monay down II
your tol.
pT t ' i rB‘1
S O N H O M M IO IW

M A I L K !•;A I . I V
11J W

♦ i»

SI

S niftM .I

NICE 1 bdrm homo, cantral
M A, Ig cornar lot. naw
plum bing. Intida pantry,
formal dining rm Only *1.100
EN JO Y TH E C O UN TR Y A T ­
M OSPHERE ollarad by this 1
bdrm I balh w/lamlly rm on
almost 1/1 acral Raltad pal o

ovar lootsoattl.... .

SI.WO

FHA/VA

323-5774
MLTOM
D E LU X E . D E L U X E . DELUXE
Naw * bdrm. 1 bath with all
tha tutrat Inctudadl Only |t
total down Good, bad or no
cradll Bankruptcy OK Call
Jlm a lR E 101, *07 *S1 Ma*
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
proparty located anywhere I
Iiw tilers Raalty, 714-1*11
FOR SALE OR R E N T 1 bdrm. I
bth Carport, utility shod.
uraanad polio 40711101**
HIDDEN LA K E . 1 yrt young 1
bdrm. 1 bth ipill plan 1 car
garaga. tcraanad porch.
Mortal prlca MO *. Iltlad *1
' t/t 000 ....Dol waller *711*41
E R A Daniel and Wohlwtnder

O n tu i)^
G O V 'T REPOS, bank loraclo
turat, attum a no quality
mortgage*! Low monthly.
• BANK F O R E C L O S U R E .}/!
cant H/A. ter. porch, nice
naighborhood
....... U0.000
• HUD F O R E C L O S U R E .* '!
in Pinecrett Giaal homa I
Low down
tM 't
• IO Y L L W IL D E 1/1 with
lamilty rm. aal In kitchen,
tupee larga in ground pool I
Only M7.000
Call tor dalallil

Ji m I Mansliald, 323-7271
AA Carnet. Inc.. I ll'll}*

‘ LA K E M ARY " T H E
F O R E S T " 1/1 Great lot
M i 000 TERMS!
*LGE 1/1 OBL tol lonod GC1.
CultISm lot** too1
CALLBAR T R EAL E S I., INC.
_________I I I I I I I M I N

OVER

S T 34
»

ytars

STENSTROM

1110/mo 1*SSfO*________

SET UP IN CARRIAOE Cava.
Gregory Mobile Homat. San
lord Single tact M l 5 1 0 0___
1 BEDROOM mobli* homa on &gt;0
■ 100 lot In Cattalbarry
Owner financing, easy terms
111-41*1

145—Duplex for Sate

IMS Park Or.. Santord
M l W. Lake Mary Bl., Lb. Mary

•In Oaf 37tti T«if*
L«C M AR Y
1/1 with lamlly
rm . ig tread tol HS.OOO
W MallCtowtkl, M l M tl
SANFORO Fanlatlic buy' 1
bdrm. I balh New carpal,
pain* Naw kllchan Totally
renovated la] 000 t*4 K H or
M IA M I_____________________
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. lamlly rm.
naw A/C. naw carpal tl.OOO
down FHA 1*1.100 Tf* 1144

STAIRS fHOPEAH
M AN A G E M E N T A R E A L T Y
M7 M l 7M1/1M tlf*
i n i M APLE AVE. SALE OR
R E N T W/Opllan. clot* lo
tchoolt, shopping. 1/1. living
A dining 110 000 to* 111 W IT
1 BDRM. I BATH C O TTA O E .
Appiiancat. ttoraga thad. ISM
Mohawk Ava MB 000. 11Q 30A1

149— C o m m ercial

P ro p erly/S a le
LONGW OOO High vltlbilly
Fraa tlandlng building Zonad
C 1 Smith and Aitoc 11*1*1*

153— AcreageL ols/S ale
O C A L A N A T 'L F O R E S T .
W t id ii toft I u.*M each, no
monay down) |7141 monthly.
IBCGW llOH

155—Condominiums
C o -O p /Sale
S A N O L E W O O D V IL L A S . 1
bdrm. 1 bth Canl. H/A, W/O.
ter Iron! porch, kllchan w/ all
amaniliat. pool Raducad lo
tM.OOO.........................M l Sl*7
1/1 CONDO. No qualifying,
attumaabto I 1/1% Loan
Small down payment Prlca
M7.000 M* *3*0

157-M obile
Hom es/S a le
M OBILE HOME 1/1. Larga.
private, shady lot Naw carpal
and vinyl Larga terten porch
*170 Bedford Rd. Sanford
111.100Ml 71*5

Welcome Home
to
Country Lake Apts.

2 Bedroom / 2 Bath
1/2 month FREE
* iih a 1 . in ui h U t •'

200—

Registered PetT

AKC COCKER SpaMai pop*. I
lamala. 1 males, w/thatt.
eacetunt bloodline, bail aftor,
M l U t l e r m i m ___________
OERM AN SHEPHERD S.
Garmon Imports. AKC. Pup
plot to II* yrt. K N VP working
lines and top show 1150*00
*0* *M 7575_________________
• W ELSH COROI. Mala. II ma
naadt lancad yard pralar
tomaona with other dog. gait
along wall with call loot
F R E E TO G O O O HOME
M l *1*5

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
AIR C O N D ITIO N ER H U N TE R
I4.S00 B TU . t yrt old Good
condition tlC O O B O M lim
oB E D R O O M S IT . Hava your
child organized and ready tor
school includat twin bad.
matching
desk, and hutch All tor HOB

203—Livestock and
_______Poultry______
• M TU R K E Y S . 7 adult*. 17
young All catort All tor 1100
naatas

m ini _____

• CORNER HUTCH. Pin*'
1 glass doors, drawer A low
dorr* al botrtom w/tpaca tor
ttoraga MOO firm Call M l
01*1, Iv. m tg ________________
D A Y B E O . W H ITE Iran and
bratt. ortho matlratt. now
Hill to wrapper, and pap up
trundle Wat U00 Sacrifice
1100 M l 71BS________________

205—Stamps/Coins

211—A ntiques/
Collectibles
• D E A L E R S P A C E A V A IL ABLE* Aunty Mary's Artllqaat. IM S French Av*.
(It *11 Sanlord. Wa bay awa
ptoca/anflraatlatotl OM-77M
DOLLS. W A N T E D . Pr* It**
E a rb la t. O ln n ya , to friar

^•mgtotandalhar^abn*^
215— Boats and
Accessories

IEB O AT, toft. Oratthappar.
1*0 HP. Lycoming naw n i n ,
1 prop*, traitor. UJOO Call
M l 5*05or M l 7170___________
POONTOON B O A T *1. 10 « *0
HP Sulukl. cut tom traitor. In
Warranty. L IK E N EW I MJ00
Cathor Iradal M l tl*7
• It It. BO W RIOER • 1*5 HP
I/O. About IS hr*. Immacu
lato.w /lrallar cavar M alt
S w l tlObCOObOM l-M l*
pa

P lf M SKI/FISH Real, I0HP
Marc., w/lraitor Rum graal.
S1B80. Partial Hnance **5-7110
• U . M F T . S P O R TC R A FT,
Open litharman. IIS OMC
Saadriva. 15100. Contldtr
trade tor |al tkl or F la il boat.
M l OTJ*

217—G e reg t Selts

231—Cars

4 FAMILY SALE

• HONDA ACCORD O X. t m
Auto. A/C. am/lm lap*, whit*
110 *00 LIKE NEW I 171141/
• OLDS O I L T A M. 1*88. Fully
loadad On* owner, eacaltonl
condition S5.180...........M i *71*

319—Wanted to Buy
H E W CONSIGNM ENT SHOP.
New accepting clothe* All
tltei natdad. atpaclally larga
Ml « ) t

221—Good Tilings
to Eat

______ rn m u ii_______
SHORT OF CASH 7

A T T E H T I O N M a tlc la n t.
Amalaaur or Prototttonal. In
tonrttod to discounts on In
tlrumemt and accattortotff
Call
*o*-ll&gt;4f**
• P IN E C R E S T E L E C T R IC
OROAN. *0 chord. » kayt
Good condition U1 M l 5*1*
George_____________________
W A N TE D I CAIN Paid tor used
Mutical Instruments! Regard
tost ol condition I *0* 157 *T»a

223—Miscellaneous
A T T E H T I O N C A R Phan*
B uytri. Ctiluar car phona
550 00.487 1181155___________
• C A M E R A . Yathlcamal 11*
T L R . aicaitonl condition, with
cata. book 1100 1M4M7, Da
Itona_______________________
• OESK tor student. Custom
mad* with III* cabinet and
ttoraga shelve* MO M l 55**
DIAM OND SO LITAIR E RIN0S
t*t and vy Fra* tiling 1
East Pawn A Jewelry, M M H *
• K IR B Y H C R ITA O E H vacu
um Aftachmentt. thampooar.
and tandar 1I00M1 *111
• L U O Q A Q E S A M S O N IT E .
Hardtidfd. ihraa piece. Ughi
Ian. Vary goad condition t*J
__________ m 8»*i___________
Q U E E N BEO. comptoto Kirby
vacaarn. ml atlachm tnti
Racbar and tola M 1 W U

I liu I r Your N «v Spe!
Seats 5. portable, navat utad
W/cadar gaitbo undar-wator
light *1.575*07 811 m i
• T V TRAYS. Sal el tour with
port abto stand Bronia flnlih.
E icaltonl condition I US
M l 58*7

FUES AUTO SALES
★ *327 2692* ★
TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
Eicapttaa.lag.into, ale
1*81 OLDS CUTLASS C IER A
a door, auto. air. tlarao. really
a nit* carl O N LY li a t M par
month
Call M r Payn*

CoMrtny tod Cars, 323-2123
I W PONTIAC Ftor* G T . rebuilt
VA. Rad. I7K Mil**, warranty
LO AD ED 1*7*5 M l 17*1
I I C H E V T Fall *». Waoon
di*t*i. good cond . cold AC.
naw lira* 1/08 M l 1*81
81 T O Y O T A Calico O T . t t p .
C o ld A C . l l a r a o c a l l
w/aqual . runt *&gt;c E ilr a
tharp 17100 M l Ml*__________
• M CH EVY Cavaliar Jlallon
wagon. AC, auto 11.875
_________ Call 1*4 *471________
IT L IN C O L N T a w n c a r ,
Signature. Eacallanl Cond
»1I00 Ml *ll4or la* 811/
• 18 LE BARON convartibto
rad.loadad. dig dash T1K ml
1/000 Partial llnanca «*5 1101
• I t C H E V Y C tlabrlly, AC.
Auto. 4 door 51K mltot USOO
Firm 7M-451T_______________
• n J E E P Sport Auto. PS. PB
A C , a la rm ,, w h ile
UK
ml 115,100 Lika new 1711AU

233—Auto Peris
/ Accessories
• W H E E L I A TIR E S . Panliar
Firebird l&lt; In lair shape
w/cantor* and lugs 140 lor all
*. n o m i

23 5-T ru cks /
B u s es/Vans

230— Antique/Clesslc
Cers

• C H E V Y CUSTOM V A N
M
loadad. captain* chain, good
condition *4-100177 7M4
C H E V Y to TON Silverado. 1*1*.
W / will bad. alum topper
Many aalrat. aacal cond
IT tOO 5** *0*4 M F anytime
C H E V Y K-t BLAZER. IMS. *■*
ml UIverado pkg Good con
dlllon. all auto M.*C0 M l 85M
• FO R D BUS
1*71. GOOO
CONDITION tl.N O C A L L
__________ M l 7108___________
• ISUZU *■* P ICK-UP. 't l. 5
tpd. I0K ml. t cyl. A/C.
custom Inlartor 5*.700 M l 1815

• PO N TIAC Fkabtrd I to*. On*
owner I Garagadl *1K ml.
Nic* 1*308 m i m NO*

• m i BUICK. Raitarn blil
Call Bill tor an detallii 5X00
OBO. M l M7T

231-C ars
■ U IC K SRYHAWR, IW». * dr.
A / C PS. cruita, lilt, tow ml,
•acel cond 11.188......... It* *171
B U IC K . t m . Full Uta llalUn
wagon. Run* good. Bail attor
M IIM *
R U ICK IK VH A W K. Itg*. 4 dr,
A/C. PS. cruita. till, tow ml,
a«cai tandMJOO...— M A JO T
C A D IL L A C m d L 0 0 * * 0 0
convartibto style real, up
(81.088 ml, I
• CAM ARO R1+ convert ibto.
Itg* 11.008 mltot Eacaltonl
condition......................M l 1*01
• C H E V Y CAMARO - '77. Ra
built V I. toil ol naw par It I
1I.OHOBO MI-811*any lima
• CH R YSLER IM P E R IA L *1.
Lika now. Mutl tall. Only
CS.888. Call I *871111 **18
CJ » JE E P , If lt. 8 cyl . custom
Rabuilt angina, naw liras.
brakes 14./M llrm M i la n
F O R D O A LA X Y , 1*74. Runt
|*M OBO or fair trad*
r
• smaller car M E TON
batoratPM _________________
• F O R D TN U N D R R B IR D • '**.
A ll orlglnall Naadt toma
work. 11.4*1 OBO M l Oil*

SanfordMotor Co.
im .

je e p

ROKCE

ivtf.""'*

pa*kaga. ci
ctoon.si.tw
t l DO DO I RAM, Canvartton
van. U K m l. Itl ownarl TV,
nlntondo U5.458 M l *1*5

239—Motorcycles
end Bikes
*1 HONDA NighthAwh CB l i t
EiC*ll*nl Cond 1400 ml Na^i
lo tall 11*00 M* 0*17

241— Recreational
V e h icles/C am p ers
18 F T Swnitato Travel Traitor.
All Mimosa Terrata. $unland
Etlato. Santord______________
• M F T . 1*77 DO DOE RV. low
mltot. ttoapt I. ttov*. shower,
fridge 1*800 Ml 071*

LOAN-A-RANGER Rides Again
Quality Used
Cars&amp;TYucks

Call in your garaga tala ad by
11 naan on Tuesday and taka
advantage of our tpaclol
garaga tala ad pricall Call
CtoMiftod now tor dalallil

322-2811

SPOtTSRCAR AND GOQOS
Naw marchandlta Sal. V i 11.
Itl United Methodist Church.
Sanlord Park Ava and 5th SI

Good Credit! NoCredit!
Bad Credit!

No Problem!!
Mincer Motors

Well Advertise Your Cor
EVERY DAYTIL ITS SOLD!
(o r o t h e r m o to r v e h ic le )

\ \

3 lines for only

$ 2 f2 4

(additional lines extra)

A d m u st in c lu d e ph on e n u m b e r an d a s k in g p rice. I f v e h ic le h asn ’t
b e e n sold in 10 d a y s, c a ll u s a n d w e 'll r e n e w i t fre e . N o co p y ch an ge
w h ile a d is r u n n in g e x c e p t fo r price. N o n -c o m m e rc ia l only.

C a l l 322-2611 I b d a y !
G e n e v a g a rd e n s
1S05 Weil 25" SI.
Sanford
322-2090

Sorloutly tooting lor a nice,
clean, utad car? D E P EN
DABLE Down paymanlt at
tow at lit* includat •*&gt; A
•Ilia. Can

222—Musical
Merchandise

•CAMfiC SALE A0IANAIN

*

OLDSM OBtLE M. IMS. * door
tadan. Tl.OOO mltot. p/w. p/i.
cruita A/C M. 100 M l *517
PUBLIC AU TO A U C TIO N a
E V E R Y F R ID A Y 7 :M P M
O AYTON A AU TO AU C TIO N
Hwy *1. Daytona Beach

V E G E T A B L E S . Pol* beani!
snap baant. peat. corn, and
okra............................ m i M i

INDIANS. Tincolnt- jatfartont.
Buftotoat. Dimat. halva*. W%
balawbM Baba

■ EO. B ratt queansite, ortho
matlratt. naw itlll to boa
Con 11000 Sail 1100 M I 710S
OIKI NO ROOM Sat Beautiful
1*10 t. H i d mahogany. IU 0
H* H *1_____________________
• ELEC TR O LU X VACUUM
sweep*' comptoto with all
ac castor let good condition
i l l ............ ............... 1 H * »I«
• E N T E R T A IN M E N T C E N ­
T E R . op*n. dark wood, to
parttoct condition To tha 1*1
115 1*1 11*1_________________
H O S P ITA L B I D . All atoc .
•seal cond. all accessories
tn c . tvoooBQ
m om
• LA Z Y EO Y R ECLIN ER . Vinyl
lorn a little, but mechanically
sound ia o .................... m ta a *
• LOVE S E A T. Slaopor, gold A
block plaid. Good condition
MO M « IMP_________________
M A TTR E S S AND BOX springs
deubto t i n salt tor tato. Croat
r t l v t l W t t * ..............J lld M O
• M IC R O W A V E U t . Larga,
Clean, works partocl M7 U70
P F A F F Saw ing M a c h in e ,
computer Modal Ml* Mint
Cond Apprieted 1*00 Sail
MOO llrm M l latt___________
SEA R S R E F R IO E R A T O R .
almond. 10 cu It, 1100 SEARS
W AIM ER , 1110 M7 170
• 5INOLE B ED with frama.
Naw condition 1*0OBO
___________ M l 017___________
• SOFA, Brawn. N in. long, lap
condition. Deltona. MO 111!
• STO VE. Larga *0 Inch whlto
Electric Hat large ttoraga
compartments. Everything
works. A buy II you can 111 II
Only 1501 Dal Ivary tor small
c h a rg a ________ Call 110000*
• TW O SMALL SOFAS. Col
orful. floral MS M l 11*4

Pels A Supplies

E L I I A t E T H BAU O H
Dog
training 15 yrt a ip l Print*
or Group Call M l 5IM_______
• F R E E P U P P Y IIt Mato. 14
weak* old M l 1*1*___________
• FR E E TO OOOD Mam*. Mia
ad PI1 bull pupp at Mil***

HAIR SALONS. Swaalwalar.
Turn key SU.000 Fern Park.
17*1, tl.OOO M* SIM

R E N T w/OPTIOM to buy. 1/11*
each Applt LONGW OOD
ut.WO IJOMiOaHar SPM

3 2 2 -2 4 2 0
3 2 1 -2 7 2 0

199—

140— Business
______ For Sale______

We list and sell
more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford/lxke Mary area.

CALLANYTIME

a LAWN M OW ER . 14 HP. Sail
propelled Runt Partocl MO
MS 100*_____________________
• W A TE R F A LL . Portable, to
^ ld a o r ^ « it id r S IO O _ J lM l* )_

NEW m i ' l l Low down A inter
ettl MXfO I I 15/mo HXfO.

REALTY, I N C .

O M I N T C O N D IT IO N Pool
Home! 4/1 w/Southweit Da
cor. Spill Bdrm Plan, Formal
Dining rm Equip Klichen.
Decor Touche*'
M*.400i
• Q U A L IT Y B U ILT 1/Hv Brick
Homa on 1/1 Acre w/Ealrot
Galore I Formal Oinlng rm .
Fplc . Eat to Kitchen A Scrn
Porch'
ltn.to0tl
• 1 BLOCKS TO Lk. Mawreet
MX 11 Glattad In Family rm
over looks POOL A BBQI 1 Car
Garaga A Boat Padl l»00 . tq
It
lto.000

193—Lawn A Garden

157-M obile
H om es/Sale

217—Oerege Seles
Cornar el Oak and find to
Sanlord Lot* d furniture,
household goads, and book*
S A TU R D A Y O N LY SAM 1PM

USED E E O O IN O S A LEH King.
Quaan. Full A Singt* S*5 a Sal
A Upl L A R R Y 'S M a r u m i n

I l l -O f f i c e
Spec* / Rent

B E A U T IF U L l/| family homa
1700 plut dap M utl taal San
lord Court Comm M l 1101
BRAND NEW 1 BORM. 1 balk
with garaga on big cornar lot
ta li'm o 40&gt; M l Q | | « ______

• LK
M A R Y 1/1 ca n d a ,
wrtingia garaga fplc . Laata
w Option sraimo to o tac
(S A N F O R D 1/1 Apt A dan.
Fplc 11/lmo IJOOtac
a SANFORD. 1/1 w tmgig gar ,
ig roomt fenced y d . CMA.
IJ/im o M U tac
• LOCH ARBOR. 1/1 w'dan.
u rn pool w/|«cufli. Iplc,
dbi gar i |f&gt;imo t*00 tar
SSUNLAND 1/1 I w carport
lanced yd a ilra ilo ra yt.
CHA t i l l mo tWO tac
Slanilrom Really. Inc
"Wa Manage yaur Hama.
Ilka II wataur awn " Jim Day to
Ml 1«»1 A liar 1PM 1M K ti
J BDRM i BATH . Fancad.
Pmacratt area, abtolulaly no
palt ta ll w. diuounl M l 13a*
1/1, G AR AG E. W/D hooaup
u rn porch. CHA M U mo
mob dap t/4 i*it&lt;*«. i n t r y
1/1 S A N F O R D , la n c a d .
tpatrout ia «l a month t*U
dapotit la* laOOor M l *140

W ild

i l l —Appliances
/ Furniture

Sanford H erald

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- Sanlord Htrald. Sanlord. Florid* - W*dne*d*y. Jun* 30. 1993

Survey says that w om en
really are having it all
years ago. 40 percent ol women executives were
married and 60 percent had no children.

■ y U S A QKN A S C I

AP Bullness W riter
NEW YORK — At the boardroom level at least,
women really can have It all: A new study
portrays the average senior woman executive ns
44 years old and married with children.
T h a i’s a turnaround from a 1982 study by the
same researchers that showed that most top
women executives had sacrificed family for
career.
•

"If* the most dramatic survey I've seen In five
years." said Judsen Culbreth. editor In chief of
Working Mother magazine. "It shows women
have come a lot further than we thought."
The survey was conducted this year* b y the
U C L A Graduate School of Management nnd the
executive search firm Korn-Fcrry International.
Th e study looked at more than 400 women
executives holding the title of vice president or
higher at the nation’s biggest Industrial and
service com pan Ir «
"S e n io r w o m e n e xe cu tive s have m ade
monumental gains In troth their professional nnd
personal lives over the past decade.” said Richard
Ferry, chairman nnd chief executive of KornFerry. "They are beginning to exercise choices
that appeared unthinkable |ust 10 years ago."
About 60 percent of senior woman executives
are married and 57 percent have children. Ten

Legal Notices
I T . JOHNS RIVER W A TE R
M ANAGEMENT D IS TR IC T
C i.ti HotK# *1
Intended Agency Action
Ttw Olttrkt give* none# ot It*
intent *o ItIM A permit lo ttw
to)lowing applicant!*) en July
11. it*)
SO UTH SEM IN O LE COM
M U N ITV HOSPITAL. A T T N
DAVID MILLER. P O BOX
tu to r, lo n g w o o o . e l
I I M J u o r . A p p lic a t io n
41M7 004IANF Th# O iU M d
propotot lo aiiacaI# 0 U t million
oei-om par Pay et water tor la
ACR ES OE UR BAN LA N O
SCAPE Ttia withdraw#!* into
by m il propoted protect will
contitt •&lt; OROUNO W ATER
FROM THE FLO RIDA N AO
U IF E R via ONE E X IS TIN G
W E LL In SamInto# County to
ceted in ttw S I te OF SW to OF
SW U OF I I U « l taction jl.
Townthip X South. Rang* JO
Eott:
M U L L E T LAKE W A TE R AS
tOC I AT ION. P O SOX 11*1.
G EN E V A . FL M in . application
n urOOUANMR Tho Oittrlct
propowi to oiiocoto 0 0 « J mil
son gauo«n par day ot water tor
P U B L IC S U P P L Y
TH E
A P P L IC A N T 'S M R V I O U A
P E R M IT ORANTEO T H E USE
O F 0 6SH MOO FOR PUBLIC
SU PPLY. Ttw withdrawal* u*ad
by Sil* pr*po*ad proiact will
cantitt to GROUND W A TE R
FROM THE FLO RIDAN AO
U IF E R via TWO E X IS TIN G
W ELLS to w n * IJtO O ocrot In
Samlnoto County locatod In tho
SW to OF SE k O F SW U OP
SW U to taction M. Townthip 10
South. Rang* n Eotl. NE •« OF
NW M OF NE U OF NW U ol
taction Jt. Toon chip JO South.
Hang* Jl Eott.
EPISCOPAL R E T R E A T AND
CO NFERENCE C E N TE R .
A T T N : PAUL M C O U E E N . IM I
A L A F A Y A TR A IL. O V IE D O .
P L H IS S , a p p lic a tio n
S l-lllO O fS A N Tho O ittrlc t
propotot to oilocato 0 010 million
gallon* por day to wotor lor a
A C R ES OF U R BAN LA N D
SCAPE. THE A P P L IC A N T'S
PREVIOUS P E R M I T
G R A N TE D THE USE O F 0 001
M G D OF W A TE R FOR at
ACRES OF PUBLIC SUPPLY.
Tho wlthdrawol* uuad toy thlt
propotod pro(act will con*ltt to
GROUND W ATER FR O M TH E
FLO RID AN AQ UIFER via O N E
E X IS TIN O W ELL In Samlnoto
County locatod m tho SE to OF
NW to OF NE to O F SW to ol
Soctlon 71. Townthip It South.
Rang* It Eatli
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
SCHO O L BOARD IL A K E
M A R Y HIGH SCHOOL). ASS
LO N G W O O O L A K E M A R Y
ROAD. LAKE M AR Y. F L M74*.
application H i l l OlatANMR
Th* Oittrlct propotot to allocoto
g 04t million gallon* por day ot
wotor tor IS ACRES OF REC
RE A T ION AREA T U R F Th*
wlthdrawol* uwd toy thlt pro
potod proiact will contitt ol
G R O U N D W ATER FR O M
FLO R IO AN AQ UIFER via ONE
E X IS TIN G W ELL in Samlnoto
County locatod In to# SW to OF
SW to OF NW to O F NE to ol
Soctlon X . Townthip 30 South.
Rang* 10 Eott:
NORMAN M F O R E . IMO
LAKE MILLS ROAD.
C H U LU O TA . FL HISS. OppHCO
lion #1-111SII1A N V FM . Th*
Oittrlct propom to allocoto
g 00* million gallant por doy ot
wotor tor 4 ACRES O F C ITR U S
A N D FREEZE P R O TE C TIO N
T H E A P P L IC A N T 'S P R E ­
V IO U S P E R M IT G R A N T E D
T H E USE OF SOI* M GO OF
W A TE R FOR -l ACRE O F C IT
RUS AND FR EEZE P R O TE C
TIO N . Th* withdrawal* mod by
tolt propotod protect will con
t i l t ol O R O U N O W A T E R
FRO M TH E FLO RIO AN AO
U IF E R vl# ONE E X IS TIN O
W E L L In Somlnoto County to
catod in to* NW to O F SE to OF
SW to OF NE to of Soctlon 71.
Townthip II South. Rang# 11
Eatt;
DONALD RAY F O R E . P O
BOX Mt. OVIEDO. F L W U
application l l 111 OISSANVF.
Th* Oittrlct propotot to allocoto
0 01 million gallon* por day ot
wotor lor It ACR ESO F C ITR U S
AN D FREEZE P R O TE C TIO N
T H E A P P L IC A N T 'S P R E ­
V IO U S P E R M IT G R A N T E D

Legal Notices
TH E USE OF 0 0J M GO OF
W ATER FOR II AC R ES OF
CITRUS ANO F R E E Z E PRO
T E C T IO N
Th* wltodrowolt
uMd by tol* propotod proiact
w ill c o n titt ol G R O U N D
W ATER FROM T H E FLOR
IO A N A Q U IF E R via O N E
EX IS TIN G W E LL In Sominol*
County locatod In to* N E to OF
SW to O r NW to O F SE to of
Soction 11. Townthip It South.
Rang* n Eattl
HUBBARD CO N STR UCTIO N
CO M PANY, n i l R E D BUG
LA K E ROAO. O V IE D O . FL
m a t. application yi n i a u A N
Th* Dittrkt propom to oiiocoto
0 XS million pa on* p*r doy ot
wotor lor BORROW P IT OE
W ATER IN G Th* wltodrowolt
utod by tolt propotod pro|*ct
w ill c o n titt at G R O U N D
W A T E R FR O M T H E SUNFIC IA L A Q U IFE R via ONE
PROPOSE D PUMP to torv* IS 0
oertt m Somlnoto County local
*d in to* NW to OF SE to OF NE
to OF NE to ot Soctlon 11.
Townthip 11 South. Rang* 11
Eott;
Th* titoltl containing ooch ot
to* obovollttod oppikotianli)
or* availably tor intpoction
- Monday through Prtdoy *ac*pt
tor togal holiday* 1:00 * m to
S 00 p m at too SI John* Rlvor
Wotor Management Oittrlct.
Highway 100 W ttt. Polo tho.
Florid*
Th* D itlrk t will toko action
on ooch permit application
llttod above untott a petition tor
on admlnlttrotlvo proceeding
(hearing) It Iliad purtuant to th*
provit-ont ot toctlan I JO SI. F S .
and toction 40CI511. F A C . A
par ton who** lubttontlol Intor
•tit oro oltoctod by any ol to*
Dittrlctt propotod permitting
daemon* Idontitiod abovo may
petition tor on admlnlttratlv*
hoaring in accordance with toe
tlon 110 SI, F S Potlllont mutt
comply with th* rogulromontt ot
Florid* Admlnlttrotlvo Cod*
Rutot ooC I til tnd 40C1S11
and bo tiled with Irocolvod by)
th* O lttrkt Clark. P O Boa
W7*. Palatka Florida HOIS
l i l t . P e t it io n * l o r ad
mtnltlratlv* hoaring on th*
abov* appilcatlonlt) mutt b*
lllod within tourtoon (M l day* ot
publication! *t tolt nolle* or
within tour toon (la ) day* ot
actual receipt ot tot* Intonl.
whichever tirti occur* Foilvrt
to III* * petition within tolt Urn#
period thou contillwto a waiver
of any right tuch porton may
h a v a la ro g u o a t on a d m ln lttro llv o dalarm lnatlon
(hoaring) under toction 110.51.
P.S., concerning to* tub|*ct
permit application Petition*
which aro not titod in *c
cordance with too abovo pro
vlttont oro tub(oct to ditm lttol
Rotle Parker. Data Control
Technician
Oivltlon ol Permit Oota
Service*
Publlih Jun* X . It t l
O E F X*
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF FLO R ID A ,
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY
O EN E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
CASE NO. *1-17*1 CA It K
R YLAND M O R TG AG E
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
v*
B E T T Y J.M C L E A O ,
Dofondanllt).
N O TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
purtuant to a Final Judgment ot
Forecloture dated Jun* 14. It*],
and entered In Cato No *1 l i t ]
CA 14 K. ol to* Circuit Court ol
tho E IG H T E E N T H Judicial
Circuit In and tor S E M IN O LE
C o u n ty , F lo r id a w h a ra ln
R YLA N D M O R TG A G E COM
P A N Y It th* Plaintiff and
B E T T Y J M C LEA D . at #1. aro
Defendant! I will toll to to*
hlghett and betl bidder tor coth
In to* Wttt front door ol to#
Courttout*. In Sanford. S E M I­
HOLE County. Florida. *1 11:00
o'clock on July 10. lf t l. to*
tol lowing deter ibed property at
tot forth In laid Final Judg
ment. to wit:
L O T It . ENGLISH WOOOS
F IR S T A D D ITIO N . ACCORD
INO TO T H E P L A T T H E R E O F
AS R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
BOOK 11. PAG E 45. P U B LIC
R E C O R D S OP S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY. FLO RIDA.
D A TE D Jun* 11. I t t l
M AR YANNE MORSE
A t Clerk ot told Court
By: JanoE Jotowlc
A t Deputy Clerk
PuMith: jun* n . so. taai

O IF -Ill

Mary Mattls. vice president for research at
Catalyst, a business consulting and research
group, cautioned that the survey did not mean
women liavc achieved partly with men.
"People could read the study and say. Oh.
we’ve gotten over that problem.’ but we haven’t."
Mattls said. "Women are frustrated, nnd compa­
nies arc hemorrhaging female talent because of
It."
Stic pointed out thul tliut among the 400
women surveyed, the number holding the title of
executive vice president more than doubled over
the decade, but from only 4 percent to 8.7
percent.
A m o n g o th e r findings:

— W om en filling America’s executive ranks
have seen their salaries double over the past 10
years to on average of $187,000. But. although
executive women work Just as long os their male
counterparts — an average of 56 hours per week
— they take home only two-thirds of the men’s
Income.
— Almost two-thirds of the women surveyed
said I hey have been sexually harassed.
— W om en executives earn more than their
husbands, averaging G6 percent of household
Inromc. but they have primary responsibility for
household duties or share them w ith their
husbands.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E E IO H TC E N T H
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
F L O R ID A
CASE NO. *1 M77 CA UK
FIRST TE N N E S S E E BANK.
NATIO NAL ASSOCIATION.
Plolwtltt.

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
Cat* No. *11*00 CA UK
M ER ITO R SAVINGS. F A
PlalnllflU)
vt
R A Y A JOHNSON. E T A L
tl
NOTICE O F SALK
Notk* It hereby given tool
purtuant to a final judgment
entered in to* above entitled
couto in to* Circuit Court at
Somlnoto County. Florida. I will
toll to* property tltuato In
Somlnoto County. Florida, da
K f ibed et:
Lot M. H IG H LA N D VILLA G E
O N E. according to to* Plot
thereof at recorded in Plot Book
1*. pogtt *4. 41. ond 44. pubtk
record* ot Somlnoto County.
Florid*
*1 public tale, to toe hlghett and
betl bidder tor coth. at to* Wott
Front Door ot to* Somlnoto
County Courtoout* In Sanlord
Florida, at I) 00 A M on July

EDW ARD R
B R A U N And
NORVENE F BRAUN.
Defendant!
N O T IC E O F SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
toot on July n . lit ), ot 1100
A M at to* Somlnoto County
Courttteuto. SOI N Fork Ay*
nu*. Sanlord. Florida H i l l , to*
gndortigned Clark will after tor
tato to* root ottato dttenbod an
E ambit A attached twroto.
together with all tlructurtt.
improvement*, future*, appli
•n&lt;ti and appurtonanrot on
Mid land or utod In conjunction
therewith
E X H IB IT " A "
A tract or parcel ot land lying
In th* Watt Holt ot th* South
well Quarter ot to# Northoott
Quarter at SortJon J*. Townthip
44 South Rang* 14 Eott. Fart
M yen, Lo* County. Florida,
which tract or por cot It dotenbed at tottown: From to#
Soutowott corner of told trac
lion at o toction run North
rttoO to" E ott along to* South
line thereof tor *071 toot; thence
run North 0*W40'‘ Wet! tor 15 8
tool to tho point ot Intor toction
ot to* Northerly lino ot Winkler
Avenue and the Wetter Iy lino *«
F o w le r S i r * * ! Ito r m o r ly
Hayman Boulevard), thence
continue North 0*50 40" Wet I
along told Wettofly lino tor
101114 toot to to* point ot
beginning From told point ot
beginning continue North
0*50'40" Wett along told Wetter
ly lino for 100 foot to an
Intortoctlon with a lino porallol
with and 110 toot Southerly from
to* North lino ol told traction *1
a toction; thence run South
l l ’ M ‘ 10" W o tt along told
porallol lino tor SK 00 toolto *
point on tho Eattorly lino ol
Central Avenue; thence run
South 0*JC5O " Eott along told
E alter ly lino tor 100 00 tool,
thence run North OTSO IO" Eott
porallol with to* North IIn# ol
tald traction ol a toction tor
51000 toot to to* point *1 begin
ning. lot* to* Eott JO! 00 toot
Th* atoreta Id tola will be
mad* purtuant to an order
entered b y th* H tn tro bl*
Clarence T . John ton. Jr., tor
Rabort B. McGregor, on Jun*
IX It t l
Term* of Sato; Cath or cath
^Subject to all togal Iton* and
encumbrance*
OAT ED Jun* It. IW)
M AR YA N N E MORSE
Ctork ot th* Court
by: Jon* E . Jotowlc
ot Deputy Ctork
Publltn: Jun* 1). X . Ittl
DEF-H 0
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
F L O R ID A
CASE NO. fl-OJI-CA-U-K
HOME SAVINGS OF
AM ERICA. FSB. tormorly
known at H O M E SAVINGS
OF AM E R IC A . F J L .
Plaintiff.
vt.
A N N IE R . H E A R O and
HIGHLANDS HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC..
Defendant*
N O TIC E O F SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E F Y GIVEN
that, purtuant to a Summary
Final Judgment In Faroclotur*
entered In th* obovt ttyled
caul*. In to* Circuit Court ot
Somlnoto County. Florida, I,
Clerk at to* Circuit Court *1
Samlnoto County. Florida, will
tall that certain proparty iltuot
td In Samlnoto County. Florida,
more particularly dotcrlbod at:
Lot It. T H E HIGHLANDS.
S EC TIO N S IX . FIR S T RE
PLAT, according to to* plot
thereof ot recorded in Plat Book
14. Pag* 1*. Public Record* of
Somlnoto County, Florida
Alt* known at tot Keith Court.
Winter Spring*. Florida H IM .
at public tato. to th* hlghett and
betl bidder, tor coth. an to*
Wott front Itopt ol to* Somlnoto
County Courtoout*. M l N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florid*, at
tl:M a jn .o n J u ly M . 1*01
Wltntta m y hand and to*
otfktol tool •* thlt Court on
Jun* 11. m i.
(SEAL)
M AR YA N N E MORSE
Ctork ot Circuit Court
By: JanoE. Jaktw k
Deputy Ctork
PuMith: Jun* I X 10. I l l ]
D EP TH

n . tow
(CO UR T SEAL)
M AR YANNE M ORSE
A* Ctork otto* Court
B y ; Jon* E Jotowlc
Deputy Clerk
Datod: Jun* 11. 1**)
Publlih Jim* I X 10. tf*l
O E F -Ilt

ST. JOHNS R IV E R W ATER
M A N A G E M E N T D ISTR IC T
Ohret Nolle* *1
Intended Agency A&lt;1lew
Th* OUtrkt glvot notk* ol itt
Intent to luu* a permit to to*
tol towing applicant!*) on July
IX m l :
C IT Y OF A L tP M O N T E
SPRINGS. A T T N : OON ALO F.
NEWNHAM. P E ., n s NEW
■URYPO RT A V E N U E . A L T A ­
M ONTE SPRINGS. FL H IM
3**1. a p p l i c a t i o n
I I 111 01MANG Tho D itlrk t
propotot to allocoto 0 114 million
gallon* por day of water TO
A U G M E N T T H E IR R E ­
CLAIM ED W A TE R SYSTEM
Th* withdrawal* utod by tolt
propotod projoct will contitt ol
S U R F A C E W A T E R FR O M
L A K E O R IE N T . L A KE
M A L T E IE A N O C R A N ES
ROOST via FO U R EX IS TIN G
PUMPS In Somlnoto County
located In to* N E to OF SE to
O F NW to OF N E to *4 Soctlon
It. Townthip 11 South. Rang* 1*
Eott; SW to OF SW to O F NW to
OF SW to et Soctlon IX Town
thip 11 South. Rang* 10 Eotti
SW to OF SW to O F NE to OF
SW to ot Soctlon IX Townthip 11
South. Rongo 1* Eott; NW to OF
SE to OF SW to O F NW to if
Soctlon 14. Townthip 11 South.
RongoltEotti
Tn# fllo(i) containing ooch of
th* obovollttod appiicationiii
oro available lor Intpoction
Monday through Friday ncopt
lor legal holidayt. 100 a m. to
5 00 p m at th* St. John* Rlvor
Watar Management Oittrlct.
Highway 100 Wott. Palaika.
Florida
Th* OUtrkt will taka action
on ooch permit application
llttod abovo unlatt a petition tor
on admlnlttratlv* proceeding
(hearing) It filed purtuant to th*
provttiant at aoctlon 110.17. F .S .
and taction 40C-I.SII. F A C . A
porton who** tubttantlal Intor
otft or* affected by any ol th*
Oittrlct* propotod permitting
dec 11iont tdtntlfled abov* may
petition lor an admlnlttratlv*
hoartig In accordance with toe
tlon 110 *1. F.S Potlllont mutt
comply with th* rogulromontt ot
Florida Admlnlttrotlvo Cad*
Rutot 40C-I.III and 40C 1J3I
and bo titod with (received by)
th* D itlrkt Ctork. P O Boa
141*. Palatka. riorid* HIT*
141*. P e t it io n * lo r a d ­
mlnlttratlv* hearing on th*
abov* applkatlonli) mutt bo
titod within tourtoon ( U ) day* ot
pubilcadont *t thlt notk* or
within lourteen (ta) day* of
actual rocatpt ol thlt Intent,
whichever lin t occur*. Failure
to III* a petition within thlt time
period than conttitvto a waiver
ot any right tuch porton may
h a v a to r o g u o t t on a d ­
m ln lttra tlv* dot*rm ln*tl*n
(hoaring) under aoctlon 11051.
F .S , concerning tho tub|*cl
permit application. Potlllont
which or* not titod In #Cvlttont ore wb)*c1 to ditmlttol.
Rotto Parkar, Oota Control
Tochnklan
Oivltlon ol Permit Dot*
Service!
PuMith: Jun* X . I**)
O EF » *

-A -

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E IIT H
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O FOR
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. *50*11 CA U K
F IR S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS
ANO LO A N ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
F LO R ID A
P R O R A TE DIVISION
File Number tl-441-CP
IN R E : E S T A T E OF
F E L IX C S M ITH
Deceated
N O T IC E OF
AD M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* odm lnltlrallen el th*
ttlale ot F E L IX C. SMITH.
d * c * a t* d . F II* N u m b a r
*1441 CP. It pending In tht
Circuit Court ter Seminole
County. Florida. Probate DWI
lion, th* addrott ot whkh It
P O Drawer C. Sanlord. Florida
H U I . Th* rvemot and addrrttet
ot th* pertonal repretonlallve
and tho p o r to n a l ro p ro tonlollve't attorney ore Ml
forth below
A L L IN T E R E S T E D PER
SONS AR E N O T IF IE D TH AT
All per torn on whom thlt
notk* It torvod who have Ob
leclkmt that challenge the valid
Ity ot th* will, th* guolllkottont
of tho portonal roprotanlatlv*.
venue, or lurltdkllon ol thlt
Court or* reguired to III* their
obiectiont with thlt Court
W IT H I N T H E L A T E R O F
TH R EE M ON TH S A F T E R THE
O ATE OF T H E FIR ST PUBLI
CATIO N O F TH IS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y D AYS A F T E R THE
O A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF TH IS NOTICE ON
TH EM
A't
tort ot th# decedent
IM oper tor t having claim*
or demand* ogointl decedent!
ettat* on whom a copy ot thlt
notk* It torved within three
month* otter tho dot* ot the flrtt
publication ol thlt notk* mutt
III* their claim* with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R E E M ONTHS A F TE R THE
D ATE OF TH E FIR S T PUBLI
CATIO N OF TH IS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y D AYS A F T E R THE
O A TE O F SERVICE OF A
COPY O F TH IS NOTICE ON
TH E M
All other creditor! *1 th*
decedent end portent having
claim* or demand* ogointl the
decedent t ottato mutt hi* their
clolmt with thlt court W ITHIN
TH R E E M ON TH S A F TE R THE
O A TE OF T H E FIR S T PUBLI
CATIO N O F TH IS NOTICE
A L L C L A IM S . DEM ANDS
AND O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W IL L BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th* dot* ot the flrtt public*
lion ot thlt Notk* it Jun* M.
I* * l
.
Portonal Repretonlotlv*
Nellie Me* Smith
1075 Burrow* Lon*
Sanford. F L 11711

vt.
D EN ISE M N O C E .t lu r ,
• lo l.
Oetendentll).
N O T IC E OF SALE
(111710)
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IV EN
purtuant to an Order Scheduling
Fereclotur* Soto entered In thlt
cot* now pending In told Court,
the tty to ol whkh It Indicated
I will toll to th* high**! and
betl bidder tor coth In th*
S EM IN O LE County Courthout*.
M l N Pork Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida M il l, at II 00 * m on
July » . I**X th* following
dotcrlbod property at M l forth
In told Order or Final Judg
ment, to wit:
Lot 01. KAYW OOO R EP LAT,
according to tho plat thereof at
Recorded In Plel Book M. Paget
11 and IX Public Record! ol
Som inoto County. F lor Ida
O R D E R E D at Som inol*
County. Florida, thlt tlffi day of
Jun* .)«*]
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
At Ctork. Circuit Court
B y Jon# E Jatewk
' . I&gt; » 'y Ctork
Pubntl. Jun# IX X . I**)
O EF 114
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E tOTM JUD ICIAL
C IR C U IT OF FLORIDA.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY
CASE NO: *111*4 DR 01
In r* tho marriage ot
A N TH O N Y W AYN E ASSAM
Petitioner,
and
YVO N N E M ASSAM
Retpondent
N O T IC E OF ACTION
TO Y V O N N E M ASSAM
addrott unknown
YOU A R E N O TIF IE D the I on
action tor OlttoMton ot Mar
nag* hat boon lllod ogointl you
and you or* rogulrtd to l*rve a
copy of your written detentet. it
a r y . to It on A N T H O N Y
W AYNE ASSAM. whoM oddrett
It IMS South Highway 11*1.
Florida HfS0 on or
July Uth. I**l. and III*
th* original with th* ctork ot thlt
court either before tervke an
p o lltlo n o r or Im mediately
thereafter. otherwtM. a default
will be entered egamtt you tor
tho relief demanded In the
complaint or petition
O A T E D o n June llth. lf*l
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
A t Ctork of th* Court
BYSophtoHurt
At Deputy Ctork
Publlih: Jun* I*. IX X A July 1.
I* * l

Repretonlallve:
Waller Butcko. Etguire
1(0W Grenade. Suit* TO
Ormond Beach. F L H I 14
Telephone: (004) a n H U
Florid* Bar No 1*0015
Publlih J u n o X X J u ly l.lt * )
O EF I I I

OEF m

N O TIC E OF CHANOE OF LA N D U S C /R EZO N IN O
PUBLIC HEARINO TO BE N E L O
JU L V l.lt* *
Notk* It hereby given that th# Somlnoto County Local land
Planning Agoncy/Plormlng and Zoning Commltoian (LPA/PAZI will
conduct a public hewing on July 1. t**».beginning at *'*0 p m , 0r at
toon thereafter at pottkHe. in the County Sorvtcot BuHdmg. MSI
Eott F lrtt Street. Sanford. F L. Roam ION (tho Board Chamber*)
Th# purpote ol thlt hoaring It to receive public Input, and Input tram
any local government or other agency, and to make recommend#
tion* to th# Board ol County Committtonort on Large Seal*
amendment! to th* Somlnoto County Comprohontlv* Plan Th#
LPA/PXZ will contider auocletod roianingt concurrently with th*
requeued amendment! Land u m amendment* on property
containing tlood prone end wetland oroot remain tabled to th#
applicable Contorvalton land u m dotlgnolton and vartout overlay
toning clattllkaltont and th* provttiont relating thereto Land u m
amendment! and rotonlng! to b* conilderod by th# LPA/PXZ or* a!
totlaw*:
S W E E TO U M PARTNERS. LTO . — Plan amendment Irom
Commercial to Planned Development and attociotod rotonlng Irom
C 1 (Retail Commercial Olttrkt) to PUD (Planned Unit Develop
mont)dotcrlbod**
*
_ _
That part ot Section X . Townthip I* South. Rang* X Eott.
Somlnoto County. Florida, dotcrlbod at toltowt:
Commence at a point an th* Eott Hn* at Soctlon » . Townthip If
South. Rang* X Eott. 1*4* U toot Northoottorly Irom th* South*
***!
I*
comer of told Soctlon N ; Mid point being an a curve having* rodlut
ot 577* 45 tool and being concave South#*itody; thane* Irom a
tangent bearing et North !* * W U " Eat!, run 14I.S! toot along Mid
curve through * control angle ot 07*14'51” to ttw and ol told curve:
thenco North 4I*1S'IS~ Eotl. H* 15 toot, thonc# South t P I F T T Wott
m i l tool to th* Weil Right ot Way lino of Intoettoto 4 (S R NO. a
X0- R/W I; thence fun South 41*1511" Wott *4 0* toot to th#
boginning ot o curve having a rodmt ol 5*1* A5 toot, end being
concave Southeotterly; thence run Southewettorly H 1* toot along
Mid curve, through a control angle ol 00*1* N " ; thonc* run South
t r u r r ' w *tt i m teet to m* p o i n t o f b e g i n n i n g ; ttwnco
continue South O r t U T T Wott 11) N toot to a point on a curve having
a rodlut et 411*45 feel, and being concave Southeattorly; thence
from a tangent bearing at South X * ) T i r Wet! DOOM toot 4tong
Mid curve through a control angle ot I r t l ' t r i thonc* n n South
* r i 4X r ' Wott IN I. 14 tool; thonc* North )4 »4 TS T' Eat! SM 44 toat to
the South lino of th* North X 00 toot at tho South***! to ot Mid
Soctlon X ; thonc* run South i r x w Watt along Mid South lino
M IA ) feet to tht Eott lino of th* Wttt IS C ) toet at told Sauthoatt to;
thence run South 0 0 * l » r ' Eott 10*!** toot along m M Eati lino;
thonc* run North lf* U ‘i r Eott 1*031* toet to Mid Wetl
Right ot Way lino ol Intortlal* 4; thonc# run North 14*0X01" Eatt
along M id Wott Right of Way Iin* )I0 f* tool to th* beginning ol a
curve having a radlut ot 547*45 toot, and being concave
Southeotterly; thence run Northeatterly 111*41 teet along Mid curve
through a control angle ot i r o r o r 'j ttwnco run North 00*00"X " Wott
along th* Eott line ot th* Northoott to ol M id Soction X tor a
d!ttanc*of)4 X loot toth* POINT OF B EG IN N IN G .
further dotcrlbod at abutting Sovti Oregon Street on th* wott and
14 on th* eott approximately 1.000 tool north ol th* intonoction ot
S R. 44 and South Oregon Slrtol containing apprealmatoly X 4 acre*
(BCC Oittrlct 5)
O EO R O E V IE L S - Plan amendment from Suburban Eltotot to
Planned Development and *1toe 14ted retonlng Irom A t (Agrlcul
turo) to P U D (Planned Unll Development! deteribed ot
Ttw South &lt;y ol ttw North to (le u Lot# Crotcont Subdlvltlon); th*
North to ot th* South to and ttw Wetl to ol th# Southwell to ol ttw
Northoott to ot ttw South**!! to lying North and Wetl ol th* paved
road all In Soctlon ) l . Townthip )t South. Rang* 11 Eott; AND all
that part ot th* Eatt to. Eatt ol th* Florida Eatt Cooil Railroad
Right ot Way. In Soctlon » . Townthip 11 South. Rang* » Eatt. lying
South of Lake Crotctnl Subdlvltlon. according to th* Plat thereof at
racardod In Plat Book 10. Peg* 15. Public Record* of Somlnoto
County. Florida
LESS:
Bogin at th* Sovttweit corner ot ttw Northoott to at Soctlon 11.
Townthip 11 South. Rang* M Eatt. Somlnoto County. Florida; thane*
S 0D*01'X" W along ttw Eott tin# ol Mid Section. 4 04 toot; thonc#
N m n 0 ' i r ' W H4 OO teet ttwnco N CO torx" E . to* 00 toot; ttwnco
S i P l t 'D " E . M4 00 loot to ttw Eott Hn* ot M id Section l l ; thonc*
S OOtol'X" W . 114 H feel to ttw Point ol Beginning;
further detcribed ot abutting Snow Hill Rood on th* ta il. Jacob*
Troll on th# wetl. and Magnolia Lake PUD (undovetopadl on th*
north, opproelmatoly I X toot north ot Plrtt Street containing
opprovlmotoly T H Secret. (BCC D itlrkt I)
Th* general public It encouraged to appear at thlt hearing and
pretant Input In accordance with th# procedural utlllitd by ttw
LPA/PXZ. Including th# tubmluton ot written comment* to th#
LPA/PXZ c/o "Comprohontlv# Planning Ottlc*''. 1101 Eotl Flrtt
Slroot. Sanlord. F L » ! ! t . telephone (401) 111 1 IX . attention 17*4
Comment* mutt b* received no later than Jun* 11. I**l to be
Included In th* ttatl report dlttribute- to LPA/PXZ member*. Thlt
hearing may be continued from II rw ta lime at doomed necanary by
ttw LPA/PXZ. Caplet ot ttw propotod Large Scale amendment* and
related information, including any comment* received, are available
ter public Impaction *1 th# oddrett abov*. Room 11*7. between th*
hour* ol a W a m . and S:W p m . Monday through Friday, tuludlng
holiday* start will b* available to antwer any quetltont regarding
th* amendment* and rotonlng!
Portent with dltatximet needing enlttanc* to participate In any ot
theta proceeding* Mould contact th* Employ** Relation* Depart
ment A D A Coordinator eg hour* In advance et the meeting at (407)
m - I I X . attention 7*41.
Portent or* advlted that II may decide to appeal any dtetoton
mad* at thlt hoaring, they will need a record at th* peocaaOnp*. and
tor tuch purpote. they may need to omur* a verbatim record et th#
proceeding! it mad*, whkh record Include* th# tettimony and
evidence upon whkh ttw appeal It bated. Soctlon M t BMS. Florida
Statute*. BO AR D OF CO U N TY COMMISSIONERS. B Y : FRANCES
C H A N D LE R . M AN AGER. CO M PR EHENSIVE P LA N N IN G OIVISION.
PuMith: Jun* 11.X . 1**1
D EF 7S

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH JUDICIAL
CIBCUITO F FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLECOUNTY
CASE NO; *714*4 DB41P
In re Itw marrtog* at
PATRICIAANN CROMWELL

IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT
OP TH E BIOHTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTION NO.i
♦M H7CAUK
U N IT E D SAVINGS ASSOCIA­
T IO N O F TE X A S FSB. t t c .

Petitioner.

Plaintiff.
v*

.

FRANXMACKIE.atue.atal.

SS g e RMOSBY CROMWELL
.

Defendant!
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O T IC E It hereby given that
purtuant to ttw Final Judgment
of Fortctotur* and Sato entered
In th* cOu m ponding In th#
Circuit Court ot th* Eighteen th
Judicial Circuit. In and for
Somlnoto County. Florid#. Civil
Action Number t l l t l l C A U K
th* undortignod Ctork will Mil
th* property tltuotod in told
County, dotcrlbod a t:
CO N D O M IN IUM U N IT A I )
O F M A R B E Y A CLUB CON
D O M IN IU M , A CONDOMINI­
U M A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
D E C L A R A T IO N OF CONDO
M IN IU M TH E R E O F AS RE
C O R O E O IN O FFIC IA L REC
OROS BOOK 11*1. PAGE 1014.
A N O RE RECORDED IN O F ­
F IC IA L RECORDS BOOK 11*0.
P A G E 14AX OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . FLORIDA;
T O G E T H E R WI T H T H E
U N IT 'S U N D IVID ED SHARE
O F T H E COMMON Et r
M E N T S ANO COM M UN
E X P E N S E S AS PROSCRIBED
IN SAID DECLAR ATIO N OF
CO N D O M IN IU M
together with all ttructurot.
Improvement!. Ilituret. eppn
ancei and appurtenant#! on
!*id land or mod in conjunction
therewith, at pubtk Mto. to ttw
hlghett and bott bidder tor cath
at 11 00 o'clock A M ■on July t l.
t**X at th* wott Iron! door ot
th* Somlnoto County Cmwmourt
Sanford. Florida
(C O U R T S EAL)
AAARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O FTH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By: JanoE Ja ttw k
Deputy Ctork
Pubiith JunoD. X . It*)
OEF H I

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF T H E S TA TE OF FLORIDA,
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
O E N I E A I C IV IL DIVISION
Cate No. *14 CA U K
H O U SEH O LD BANK. f a b . A
F E D E R A L L Y C H A R TER ED
SAVINGS BANK
Plaintiff

vt
IV A N L
K I M P L IN G and
T R E S H IA KIM PLING. hit wttof
M O L T O N . A L L E N X
W I L L I A M S C O R P . OP
A L A B A M A l/h/a M O L T O N .
A L L E N X WILLIAMS. INC I
A E T N A FIN ANCE COMPANY;
and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS
A N D O TH E R UNKNOW N
P A R TIE S , including. If a narr.ad
defendant It deceated. I ha
q u ilt
ante**, c
vii----------- ---------------------------------all eltter parttot claiming by.
through, under ar egeUwf *ftet
defendant, and th* lever*1 and
retpecllve unknown attlgnt.
tuccottort In totem!, truttoet
or other portent claiming by.
through, under ar ogointl any
corporation ar other legal entity
nomad at a attendant, and all
claimant*, portent ar parti#!,
natural or corporate, or whoM
***ct tegal ttetut It unknown,
claiming under any of th* above
named or dotcrlbod dttendontt
’
Defendant!
N O TIC E OP SALE
Notice l* hereby given that,
purtuant to th* Order or Final
Judgment entered m thlt caut*.
In th* Circuit Court at Samlnoto
County. Florida. I will tell th*
property tltuotod In Somlnoto
County. Florida, dttcrlbod at:
Lai X Lot* Itw North X toot
•hereof, and *11 ot Lot X and th*
North 7 loot ot Lot 7. Block 11.
Suburban Homo* Section 1. ac­
cording to th* plat thereof, at
recorded In Plot Book X Pag*
t l . of ttw PuMk Record* ot
Somlnoto County. Florida
at public m i *, to th* hlghett and
bott bidder, tor cath. at th*
Watt Front Door ot th# Somlnoto
County Caurthoue. X I N. Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida X77I
al ll:M A J A . on July X . 1**1
O A T E D Jun* 11.1**1.
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Ctork et Circuit Court
By Jon* E. Jatewk
Deputy Clerk
Publlih June 11. X . Iff!
D E P IIS

N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
T O : ROGER MOSBY
CROM W ELL
YO U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action for Dtetolution ot Mar
flag* hat boon tiled agi m l you
and you or* required to terv* *
copv et your written defame*, ll
•nV. to ll on P A TR IC IA ANN
CR O M W ELL, whot# addrott It
471 SPR IN GW O O O C O U R T .
LONGWOOD. FL » ! » . on or
b*lore J U L Y H . I**X and HI*
ttw original with th* ctork ol thlt
court either before tervlce on
potlttoner er Im m edlotafy
thereafter, otherwlto. * detovtt
will be entered agaimt you lor
th* rtltot domondod In th*
complaint or petition
O A TE Don JU N E 11. l**l
M AR YA N N E MORSE
A t Ctork ol the Court
B Y Nancy R Winter
A t Deputy Ctork
PubllM Jun# 71. X X July 1.14.
(**)
O E F 10*
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
IN A N O F O R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : *11X5 C A U L
T A X P R O P E R TY IN VESTOR .
INC .
Plaintiff,
S A R A H S C IP IO . JO S H U A
S C IP IO . E L M IR A S C IP IO
O IN G L E . A N TH O N Y SCIPIO.
J O S H U A S C IP IO . J O Y C E
S C IP IO B R O W N . S A R A H
S C IP IO . M IC H A E L SCIPIO.
S TE P H E N SCIPIO. E R N E S T
A L L E N . K E N N E TH A L LE N .
WILLIE FRED ALLEN.
Z E L M A MAE AL LE N,
BLA ZER FIN AN CIAL SERV
ICES. INC . ALAN TULSIDAS
end th* unknown ipoutet. holrt.
devtteet. grantee*, creditor* or
other parliet claiming by.
through, under or agolmt any
known or unknown pertont.
Defendant!
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO SARAH SCIPIO
Addrott Unknown
JOSHUA SCIPIO
Jkddrott Unknown
SARAH S C I'IO
Addrett Unknown
A N TH O N Y SCIPIO
Addrett Unknown
S TE P H E N SCIPIO
Jkddrott Unknown
M IC H A E L SCIPIO
Addrott Unknown
ALAN TULSIDAS
P O . Boa 1171
M *lll* nd.P L)7 !!l
And Ihe unknown tpowwt
holrt. dtvltoet. grant##*, credi­
tor* or other port let claiming
by. through, under or age inti
any known or unknown pertont.
YO U AR E N O TIF IE D that on
action to quiet title hat boon
filed agolmt you and yo&gt;&gt; ar*
required to terv* a copy ol your
written detente*. If any. to it an
THOM AS r o l SCN. Attorney
tor Plaintiff, whot* addrett it
ISIS Edgewtter Drive. Orlande,
raw too moo *. «n •» M o re July
X . If*) and III* ttw original with
itw Ctork ol thlt Court either
botor* tervlce an P U lntitrt
attorney ar Immediately there
otter; ofherwlte a default will
be entered agaimt yeu tor th*
rtltot demanded In ttw Com
plaint
Th * p ro p e rty proceeded
agaimt It legally dotcrlbod at
Lott 1 X X Block 4. ME ISCH'S
SUBDIVISION, according to ttw
plot thereof at recorded in Plat
Book X Pag* *4. ol ttw Pubuc
Record* ol Somlnoto County,
Florida.
N O T I F I C A T I O N : In a c ­
cordance with the Amorkant
With OlMbHIttet Act. pertont
with dlta blllllot needing a
tpeclel accommodation to par
tlclpat# In thlt proceeding
thou id confect ADA Coordinator
ot X I North Pork Avenue. Suite
N. Santord. Florida »7 7 l. fete
phone 1X7) H I 4U0. t i t . 4317,
not later than five ( i ) day* prior
to th* proceeding It hearing
Impaired. (T O D ) IM0*S5I77I.
or Veka (V ) 1 *00*551770. via
Florida Relay Sarvk*.

WITNESS my hand and Itw
*0*1 Ot thlt Court an Jun* IX
1**1.

•

(SEAL)
M AR YA N N E MORSE
ASCLERK
B Y : Hoalhor Brooke
D E P U T Y CLER K
Pubiith: June IX X X July 7. IX
(**)
O E F 214

N O TIC E OF CHANOE OF LAN DUSC/R EZO N IN O
SM ALL SCALE A M E N D M E N T T O SEM INOLE COUNTY
C O M P EEH EN S IV B PLAN
PUBLIC H E A E IN O T O BE H E LD
J U L Y 7. m i
Notk* It hereby given that th# Seminole County Local Land
Planning Jkgancy/Planning and Zoning Commlulon (LPA/PXZ) will
conduct a pubtk hoaring an July 7, t**l. boginning at 4 00 p m . or at
toon thereafter at pottlbi*. In the County Service! Building. 1101
Eatt Flrtt Street. Sanlord. F L. Room ION (Itw Board Chamber*I.
Tho purpote ol thlt hearing It to receive pubtk Input, ond Input trom
any local government or other agency, and to make rocommonda
tlon* to ttw Board ot County Commltttorwrt on a requeued Small
Scat* amendment to th# Somlnoto County Comprohontlv* Plan Th*
LPA/PXZ will contider an ottoctetod rotonlng concurrently with th*
roqutttod amendment Land ut* amendment* an property contain
mg tlood prone and wetland area* remain tublect to th# applicable
Centarvatton land ut* del Ignat Ion and vartout overlay toning
clattlfkattont and th# provttiont rotating thereto Th* lend u m
amendment and retonlng to b* contider#d by th* LPA/PXZ it at
tottowt:
M IC H A E L OOOD - Plan amendmen t Irom Suburban Etlatei to
Planned Dovatopmont and attoclatod rotonlng trom A I (Agrlcul
turo) to PCO (Planned Com mere tel Development Olttrkt) dotcrlbed at Lot 1. Block 1. Sanlord Form*, according to th* plat
ttwroof recorded In Plat Booh 1, Pag* I N ol th# ptXtlc record* of
Somlnoto County, further detcribed ot located on the norm tide ot
Orange Boulevard. Immediately northweit of th# Intertortton pi
Orange Boulevard and Dunbar Avenue, containing approvlmataty
tlv* (S) acre* BCC Oittrlct »X
Th# general public It encouraged to appear at m il hearing and
pr*e*nt Input In accordance with ttw procaAjret utltlrad by th#
LPA/PXZ. Including th* tubmlttton ol written comment* to Itw
LPA/PXZ c/o "Comprohontlv* Planning Oftk#'\ n i l Eatt Flrtt
Street. Sanlord. FL M77I. telephone (407) M l II X . avlontton 71*4
Comment* mutt be received no later than Jun* 11. t**X to b#
Included In th# itatl report dlttrlbutod to LPA/PXZ member* Tht*
hoaring may be continued from lime to llm# t t deemed nocottary by
th* LPA/PXZ. Coplet ot ttw propotod Small Scate amendment and
rotated Information, including any comment! received, or* available
tor public intpaction at ttw oddrett abov*. Room 1147. between ttw
hour* ot 1:00 a m ond 5 00 p m . Monday through Friday, oecludlng
notldayt Stall will be available to antwor any quetltont regarding
the amandmoni and rwanlng.
Pertont with dltablllttot noodtng attlttonc* to pertklpete In any *1
proceeding* mould contort Itw Employ** Relation* Depart
A D A Coordinator X hour* In advance at th* mooting at (407)
MI-1110, aetontlan 7*41.
H they Otcid* to appeal any Oacitien
411 fnood a record at ttw proceeding*, and
mad* at m il hearing, they will
tor tuch purport, they may nood to ontur* a verbatim record of ttw
proceeding* It mad*, which record Include* ttw tettimony ond
Ovtdonca upon whkh th* appeal it bated. Section 7*4 OIOX Florida
Statute*. BOARD OF CO U N TY COMMISSIONERS. B Y: FRANCES
C H A N D L E R . M ANAGER. C O M P R E H E N S IV E PLANNING DIVI

SION
Pubiith: Jun* 17andX. If*)

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S p o rts

On the road again
The Seminole Pony All-Stars swept to its
sectional title last weekend while the West
Seminole Hronco All-Stars labored through the
losers' bracket to claim the state championship.

I Sec Page IB

W HAT'S HAPPENING
Weekend go-do guide
A number ol events are scheduled lor this
weekend. They Include a Christmas party. Jet
ski races and dress-up hall tor thr zoo Also, two
mnjor retail stores will be holding parties on
Sunday.
• Beginning at 7 p in. tonight. It's Christmas
In July, at Christo s Claslr. 107 W First St.. In
downtown Sanford Thr event Is the "Sprit ol
Kids" toy drive, part of a series of events to
obtain toys for chlldrrn to be given away at
Christmas time. Chris Cranlas promises fun ami
music. Admission Is an unwrapped children's
gift
• Saturday night, beginning at 0 p m . "Block
Tic on thr Wild Side" Is scheduled for Disney
World Dolphin Hotel The evrnt Is a benefit
dinner dance to support thr Central Florida Zoo
Special guest will be Jack Hanna, director
emeritus o f the Columbus Zoological Gardens,
and former director of the Sanford zoo For
Information, contact thr zoo at 323-4450.
• Hot Water Tour Jet ski races will Ik* held on
Lake Monroe Sunday, from 10 a.m until 4 p m .
behind thr Holiday Inn Luke Monroe. 75 to 100
participants are expected for thr competition
For Information, contact Debbie Jacques.
323 1010
• A grand opening party will Ik * held at the
new Target Store. 3810 Greenwood Hlvd . at
Lake Mary Boulevard. In Lake Mary. Guests will
be greated from 9 a.m until 7 p m at thr new
store.
• A re grand opening will Ik- held at the
Sanford Kmart store. 3101 S. Orlando Dr.. In
Sanford all day Sunday. The event marks the
official dedication of the retail establishment
which has now been doubled In size by a
massive expansion project.

Home invasion a rre sts
V ictim may
have been
‘easy m ark’
By SANDRA ELLIOTT

Herald Staff Wrdor
SANFORD — Tw o men will np|&gt;cnr In court this afternoon alter
being charged Thursday with the
July 16 home Invasion, beating and
robl&gt;rry of a Sanfotd man
The sus|M*cts told police they
p lek rd the 58 year-old victim
because, "they thought he was an
easy mark.' Seminole County Sher­
iffs spokesman George Proechel
said.
Charlr Boykins. Jr.. 24. 3395
Onral Street. Midway and Ulcsey
O'Neil. 22. Halley's Quarters. IHtii
Street and Southwest Road are
being held without I kiih I at the John
E Folk Correctional Facility. They
are charged with home Invasion
robbery, attempted murder, a g ­
gravated battery, armed burglary
and theft. The pair are chnrgrd with
kicking In the door of Robert
Ansely's home In the 2000 block of
C e le ry Avenu e last week and
severely Iteatlng the victim.
Proechel said the public aided In
apprehending the suspects through
calls to Crlmcline and thr sheriff's
office. Police distributed photo­
graphs of a gray and black cap with
a green and gold martjuann pin
attached that one ol the sus|M*cts
allegedly dropped at the scene.
Other physical evidence at the scene
also led to th&lt; arrest of the two
sus|K*cts. Proechel said, lie would

C See Arrests, Page 5A

Youth sentenced
SANFORD — An 18-year old Longwum! youth
will serve three years probation and perform
160 hours of community sendee work after
pleading no contest to vehicular homicide
Seminole Circuit Court Judge Alan Dlckev
withheld a formal ruling of guilt for Allan
Maddox. Maddox pleaded no contest last month
to the veh icular homicide charge which
stemmed from a May 1992 accident in Lake
Mary. Ryan Perkins. 16 was killed and several
teens Injured In the accident on Lake Kmma
Road.

SANFORD — The public will have the
opportunity to comment on the Seminole
County school district's proposed budget on
Tuesday, but the school board gave their vote of
confidence to the proposal last night.
After nearly two hours of discussion, no
changes were made In the budget.
The proposed budget calls for a small decrease
In the am ount o f taxes to be paid by
homeowners In Seminole County.
The board approved a budget that calls for a
homeowner with a 8100.000 house with a
825.000 exemption to pay 8753.23 In school
taxes next year. That amount Is about 82.10
less than last year.
The public hearing on the budget will be held
Tuesday night. July 27. during the regularly
scheduled board meeting which will begin at 7
p.m. They meet at the district headquarters.
1211 S. Mcllonvllle Avc.. Sanford.
From staff reports

M*»»ia Photo Dr

Moppi

Ulosoy O'Noll, 21, is lead away by Seminole County Deputy Sheriff John
Bortholf after questioning at Iho sheriff’s office Thursday Ho was taken to
jail on charges stomming from a home Invasion on Colery Avenue July 16 A
co-dofendant in tho case. Charles Boykins. J r, 24, Is also being held on no
bond

SANFORD — D cadlK ilt locks on .ill
doors and locked and secured win­
d o w s arc the main tyjK*s of defense
homeowners have against thr pos­
sibility of home Invaders An active
nrlghlMirhood crime watch network
Is a ls o Instrumental In protecting
citizens. Sem inole U ndrrsherlff
Steve Harriett said ibis morning
A recent rash of burglaries and a
home Invasion on Celery Avenue
Iasi week where the homeowner
was severely beaten puts everyone
on alert to home-related crimes.
"W e don't want people to feel like
prisoners In their own homes."
Harriett said, "but certain precau*
lions can Ik * taken to help secure
their homes
One o f the first ways to protect
yourself, according to Harriet, is
utilize the Emergency 9 1 1 number
"II there Is a problem, or you
think there Is a problem, do not
hesitate to dial 911." Harriet said
Seminole County has an enhanced
911 system so even II the caller ts
unable to talk, if the connection Is
made. |K&gt;llce know the address.
Keeping an open line, rvrn II yflli
can't talk enables the dlspalrhcrs to
hear what Is going on In the
background while v-nding police lo

See Safe. Page SA

B y J. MARK BARFIELD

Herald Senior Staff Writer

L o n H o w e ll

Fit* Photo

SANFORD — City commission­
er Lon Howell said tie anticipated
iK'lug exonerated by a governor s
office investigation ol his re­
sidency — and lit- w as
lilt* decision will not. however,
curtail Property Appraiser Hill
Sutler's effort lo deny Howell his
See Howell, Pugc 5 A

Grant money allocated
By J. M A R K BARFIELD

Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD — By u 3-2 edge, a
majority of Seminole County com­
missioners agreed to provide SI
million during ihc nexl live years to
the Orlando Science Center.
C o m m is s io n c h a ir m a n Boh
Sturm. In supporting Ihc funding,
said the money will likely come
from 83.4 million In cuts made
earlier this week.
In other community grant de­
cisions Thursday, commissioners
agreed lo contribute 810.000 to the
Sanford Main Street project. Orga­
nizers say thul will all but complete

C8ee Grants, Page 2A
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By SAN D RA ELLIOTT

Herald Staff Writer

Suber probe
of Howell’s
residency
pending

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Public invited to budget meeting

H ow sa fe
are you
from hom e
in v a sio n ?

Science center
funds debated
B y J. MARK B A R F IE LD

Herald Senior Staff Writor
S A N F O R D — S e m in o le
County com missioner Larry
Furlong questions ihe "r e ­
gional" as|K*el ol ih c Orlando
Science Center effort to solicit
millions of dollars Irom Irom
Seminole County and other
surrounding counties for their
S32 million expansion pro­
gram.
See Question, P a g e 2 A

Htxld Photo b, Sutan Wtnnoi

Pokey the Horso hasn't got much In the way of powerful legs, but that
doesn't seem lo bother Christian Brandol much. The little cowboy
spent a recent afternoon riding the plains and grasslands of his
Sanford homestead before taking a momont to rest beneath a tree, but
soon it'll be back In the saddle again and off Into the sunset.

Sewell’s message as 'Honest
Abe’ aimed at kids and drugs

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By NICK P FEIFAU F

Herald Staff Writer

Bright sunshiny day
S cattered even in g
th u n d e rs to rm s
otherwise fair. Low
In thr mid 70s. Light
wind. Chance of rain
30 percent.

PUo Photo

After learning to read In front of a fire In his
parenf’e log cabin, ‘Abe Lincoln' graduated from
Lyman High School In Longwood.

SANFORD — Most people would never believe
It. Former President Abraham Lincoln Isa 1961
graduate o f Lyman High School In Longwood. At
that time however. Ills name was Homer S.
Sewell III.
“ I was born and raised here In Seminole
County." Sewell says. "My father used to own a
business here In Sanford, and I gave my first
speech as Abraham Lincoln at Seminole High
School In 1975."
For the past 18 years. Sewell has been
p o r tr a y in g Lincoln ut v a rio u s fu n ctions
throughout the nation, as well as at schools. "I'v e
made 870 visits to schools and sjMtkeu lo about
1.3 million people In that tim e." he commented.

Most of Ills talks are of an unll-drug abuse
nature, delivered (o schools. He also has a show
(or udulls called “ Abe Lincoln's America." "T h is
Is patriotic, motivational, and entertaining as
well." he explained.
His visit to Central Florida Is two fold. He Is
arranging for participation In the Liberty Hell
Museum project In Melbourne, and visiting Ills
mother, brother and sister In Altamonte Springs.
l ie c o n s ta n tly d ra w s s ta re s , a s he Is g e n e r a lly
d e c k e d m il In full c o s tu m e . In c lu d in g th e to p h at
a n d c o a l.

One of Ills big events was participation In the
national dedication and 50th Anniversary Cele­
bration of Mount Rushmore. South Dakota In
July 1991. when he was sponsored by the
National Park Service.

See Sewell, Page 2 A

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�24 - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday July 23, 1993

Lake Mary mulls over budget
By NICK PPKIFAUP
Herald Staff Writer

FAMU police chief reprimanded
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida AAM University police chief
has been reprimanded for operating his private tour-bus
business at the police station and allowing his wife drive his
police car during a field trip, a university spokesman said.
An Internal Investigation also criticized C hid Jefferson
Walker for filling his cruiser's gas tank lor an Atlanta trip at the
university's pumps. University auditors said Walker shouldn’t
have used his slate car on the September 191)2 road trip, and
recommended he reimburse the university for gas money.
University spokesman Eddie Jackson confirmed Thursday
that Walker was reprimanded, lie said the problems were
uncovered In the course of the university's Internal review, and
have been solved.
The probe by FAMU's Internal auditors led to several
recommendations to guard against conflicts of Interest
Involving employees and Ihclr outside businesses.

Dye-stained bills nab robber
FORT LAUDERDALE — A man was arrested after he tried to
pay his $8 taxi fare with dye-stained dollar bills from a trank
robbery’ he had committed, the FBI said
Scott William York. 33. was nabbed after an alert cabbie
notified police Wednesday when York paid his fare with the
bills stained red, said FBI spokesman Paul Miller.
Federal court documents say York later confessed to robbing
a Fort Lauderdale Sun Bank.
An affidavit filed by FBI Agent Brendu Moxlcv says York
entered the bank Wednesday afternoon wearing sun glasses
and a neon green baseball cap. York shoved a zlppercd bag
toward the teller and demanded cash. The teller stufTed S I.080
Into the bag including $60 that was rigged with an exploding
dye pack.

DuPont askes for hold on lawsuits
DAYTONA BEACH — DuPont Co. has asked a state appeals
court to put 260 Dentate DF lawsuits on hold while the court
considers whether farmers can sue the chemicals company on
charges It negligently sold a defective product.
"It's Just a real creative attempt to slow things down." said
Lakeland lawyer Barbara Mathews, who represents growers
with Bcnlate damage claims.
Benlale caused what state agriculture officials call one o f the
state's worst fanning disasters. DuPont says the product Is
blameless In crop losses reported in Florida and 39 other states.
F ro m A s s o c ia t e d P re s s re p o rts

LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary City
Commission approved a tentative mlllnge
rate last night. The rate Is higher than what
Is expected to be formally adopled by the
conclusion of budget hearings.
Following a lengthy discussion of various
line Hems last night, the commissioners set
the tentative rale o f 3.8991 mills. Finance
Director and Acting City Manager Randy
Knight explained, "the mlllage Is the Mime
as what the city has been using for I he past
five years, l-asl year, however, they dropped
It to 3.7648 mills."
"It's a relatively common pracllre to set
the tentative rate higher, then bring It down
d u rin g la te r w o rk s h o p s and p u b lic
hearings." he said. "It's the only way to go
through a budget, because It can always be
trimmed, but Increasing It. If the need
arises, would be u difficult and complicated
process."
Knight said the general concensus from
members of the commission was that thr
3.7648 would be the approved mlllage by

the
financing they need to liegin the
redevelopment and revitalization
effort.
Commissioners agreed to issue
$967,000 In community service
grants next year. $278,635 more
than lust ycur and $248,624
more than recommended by
County Manager Ron Kubun. In
a process-that Includes averag­
ing the recom m endations of
each commissioner. Sturm re­
commended the highest grunt
total, SI million, and commis­
sioner Larry Furlong recom ­
mended the lowest. $690,800
Am ong the grunts winners
w ere G olden Rule Housing,
which will receive $38,000 and
Seminole Volunteer Enterprises
Inc., which will receive $25,000.
Seminole County Boys and Girls
Clubs will receive $79,800.
Before a con feren ce room
packed with children and sup­
porters. commissioners Stumt.
Pat Warren and Daryl McLain
tossed their support to con­
tributing to the Orlando Science
Center's $32 million expansion
plans. Commissioners Dick Van
Dcr Weide and Larry Furlong
opposed the funding, saying
there were more pressing needs
lit the county.
Warren sought a vote change
from Van Der Weldc.

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By NICK PPKIFAUP
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY - With doors
officially opening for business
Sunday, the new Lake Mary
Target store Is already planning
on community Involvement pro­
jects.
"W hen we open a store In n
new community, we take nil
Interest In our guests, our
employees and their fumlllrs."
according to Gale Dorn, director
of communications and com ­
munity relations for Target.
She added. "W e want to be a
good neighbor In ever}’ commu­
nity where we do business That
means providing financial and
volunteer support for programs
serving Target neighborhoods.
We want to work cooperatively
vlth existing businesses and

with nonprflt organizations."
Among corporate plans Is the
50-vear long practice of con­
tributing five percent o f Its
taxable income back Into the
c o m m u n ity In the form o f
grants. Dorn explained. "T h e
grants Include programs that
prevent family violence, child
abuse and neglect."
They also become Involved In
dance, music, theater and arts
programs to make them more
available and affordable to fami­
lies. Initial grants are already
planned as the store opens In
Lake Mary.
Target's Good Neighbor Vol­
unteer program features activi­
tie s th at e n c o u r a g e s to re
employees to volunteer their
time In the community such as
painting homes of senior citi­
zens. cleaning up parks, or

Question---" I fe e l I t 's a m a tte r o f
priorities." said Van Der Weide.
"W e 'v e all been uppraoched by
their supporters and I've gotten
lots of letters, but I Just can't go
with this.”
"I hope you saw* beyond the
lobb yin g." answered Warren,
lull Van Der W cidc did itot
rhnngc hi* vote, winch wu» not
needed to upprovc thr appropri­
ation.
OSC director Sondru Quinn
told commissioners the center
has already received u com ­
mittment from education Com­
missioner Betty Custor for $16
million to mulch local dollars.
OSC officials are also seeking $1
m illio n from the S em in o le
County school txiurd. Quinn Mild
they are seeking $9 million from
Orange County und $3 million
from Orlando during the next
five years.
Quinn said center trustees
want to expand the 33-year-old
center to five limes its present
size and udd more exhibits. She
said trustees, u third of which
arc Seminole County residents,
wunt lu develop a regional center
to promiilt- science education
and training.
"W e cannot m ove forward
without your help." said Quinn.
"T h is Is our first request In 33
years."

Commissioners spent several hours going
through the various line-items o f the
proposed fiscal 1993/94 budget last night
during a special called meetingCity Monager John Litton explained
changes he was recommending, based on
requests from various department heads. In
many cases. Litton had trimmed the
requests down. In situations where a certain
amount of expenditures had been predetermined by another entity, the depart­
ment head requests remained as proposed.
The total general fund operating budget
for Lake Mary, as originally proposed for
commission consideration, was $4,791,227
The amount Is $361,782 higher than thr
1993 amended budget.
The city will continue budget work
sessions for the next few weeks, by holding
them for a one hour period prior to the start
of regular City Commission meetings on
Aug. 5 and 19.
T h e o ffic ia l first a n d s e c o n d re a d in g s and
p u b lic h e a rin g s fo r fo rm a l a d o p tio n o f lhe
b u d g e t h a v e b een s c h e d u le d d u r in g the
m o n th o f S e p te m b e r.

Target sets its sights on the community

Grants------Continued from Page la

the time all hearings have ended.
"T h e city now has to send the tentative
mlllage rate to the county." Knight said.
"Th ey. In turn, send out proposed tax bills
to the residents, but because they have to
use this higher rate, some of our Lake Mary
people may think thefr taxes will be higher.
The truth is. If we adopt the lower rate after
we go through all o f the budget hearings,
their taxes will remain the same ns last
year, providing the assessed valuation
hasn't changed from last year."
Knight commented. "It should be noted
Ihnl city-wide, assessed valuations have
Increased an avernge o f 2.2 percent. But this
doesn't mean the values of all properties
have gone up. that's Just the average with
much o f this coming from businesses."
W ith the higher proposed tentative
mlllage rate, the owner o f a home valued at
$130,000. with a $25,000 homestead
exemption, would find ad valorum taxes
listed at $487.39.
With th e m llla g e ra te o f 3.7648 e x p e c te d

Sturm said lie would supixirt
the grant, but suggested a name
change to “ Central Florida Re­
gional Science Center.”
"I'v e been up here for nearly
15 years and thing I’ve had to
fight Is p aroch ia lism ," said
Sturm
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Alter live OSO^|tr«iiMuiiatnm.

Girl Scouts from Lake Mary
Troop 148. handed each com ­
missioner a small trophy from
the center, each topped with a
colorful plastic llghlhulb.
Commissioners also agreed lo
gran t S an ford Main S ir e d
$ 10,000. $ 5,00 0 less than
sought But project organizers
were pleased.
"W e're very, very grateful."
said project co-president Chris
C ran las "W e'll be able lo make
up the dllferencc In a week or
two."
T h e g ro u p Is s e e k in g a
$10,000 grant from the Florida
M ain strcel Program , w hich
seeks lo revitalize downtowns.
Cranlas said (he group has
already received a $20,000
com m ittm en t from Sanford
com m issioners und $27,000
front private donations, mostly
In $25 lo $75 amounts.
The money will Ik* used to hire
a director who will work on a
redevelopment plan to uttract
businesses downtown.

Continued from Page IA
"E veryb od y now Is calling
things regional and the reason
they call it regional Is It gives
them the right to go lo all the
area ta x in g a u th o ritie s (nr
m oney," he said.
Thursday, commissioners Boh
Sturm, Pat Wnrrrn and Daryl
McLain formed the majority vole
needed to upprovc a $1 million
grant to the OSC.i Com missioners Furlong and Dick Van Dcr
W eldc opposed the funding,
s a y in g th e r e w e re lu g fie r
priorities
The money will be allocated
annually as needed during the
next five years. Science center
officials say the facility truly Is
regional ticcausc one (bird of Its
m em bership Is ntude up o f
Seminole County residents and
21 percent o f the children who
visit the center each year are
Irom Seminole County schools.
But one such "regional" at­
traction based In S cm inolc
County has not fared as well
with Its neighbors lo the south.
In 1973. lire Seminole Zoological
Society bc&lt; amc the Central Flor­
ida Zoological Society to expand
their outreach and fundraising
efforts lor their zoo. which
moved from downtown Sanford
to lls present location west of
town near Interstate 4 In 1975.
But s in c e 1977. O ra n g e
County has granted the zoo the

hosting parties for dlsudvuntaged children.
The United Way campaigns
will lie assisted through pnyroll
deduction drives as well as
special events such as hake sales
and raffles Target will make a
corjxjrate gift to the United Way
in each community where It has
a new store.
There are also plans to become
Involved In a cooperative pro­
gram with local elem entary
schools In an environmental
"Target Earth" program. Lesson
plans Include activities that help
children understand the role
they play In protecting thr
environment.
The "Target Earth" project Is
already being used In 5.000
elementary schools across the
nation.
During construction of the

new store, store team leader Ron
Sargent expressed his pleasure
at managing the Lake Mary
Futility. He said he was pleased
with the type of people In the
community, especially with thr
e n 11 b e r o f t h e 1 7 0 n r w*
employees who will be working
at the store.
Sargent said he Is looking
forward to meeting the "guests
at this Sunday's grand opening
"Guests" Is the term used by
Target munagers to describe
their customers "W e call them
that because that's the way we
treat them." he said
The Grand Opening will be
held this Sunday. The store, at
3810 Greenwood Dlvd . at the
Intersection of Lake Mary Blvd
will lie open Sundays from 9
a m until 7 p.m. and weekdays
frorn9a.ni. to9-,30p.m.

same $5,000 amount each year.
Zoo director Ed Posey said the
amount Is pegged to services to
protect endangered species,
provide education and to provide
access in handicapped Orange
County citizens
Semlnolr County commission­
ers have allocated a share of
their tourist development "bed
tux" for the zoo. Thai amount
has remained at a lalrly constant
$ 180.000 annual amount.
For the past two years, zoo
officials have sough l an Incrrase
In funding. He said 44 percent of
all outreach programs last year
were In Orange County and the
zoo hosted 15.000 people In
Orange County groups. Nearly
27 pcrcrnl of Ihe society mem­
b e rs are O ra n g e C o u n ty
Inunit-holds. Posey said.
"W e re certainly very pleased

with thr grant, hut we would
hope more would be forthcom­
ing." said Posey.
O range C ou n ty Chairm an
Linda Chapin said she wilt
recommend Increasing Hie zoo
grant to $10,000 next year.
Chapin said she sees a difference
In the zoo und science renter
funding requests.
"It's Important to mukr the
distinction." said Chapin. "Ii'sl
upplrs and , oranges between;
operational support und rapltnl;
support. I think both thr Or ­
lando Selcncr Center and l hr!
Central Florida Zoo ure won­
derful projects."
Chapin said science center
olfirlals are seeking $9 million
from the county over the next
five years. She said she Is
reromnirndlng commissioners
fund $6 million

Sew ell------Continued from Page In
As part of his presentation.
Sewell has complied a list of 28
coincidences between his fife,
and that of Lincoln. They In­
clude similarities In the dates
the two men as well as their
children were born, their hat and
bool sizes, color of eyes and hair,
and the moles they both have on
the right side of their faces.
Scw’ell also comments. "L in ­
coln was shot by John Wilkes
Booth. I had some surgery done
by Dr. Arthur Booth In Allanla."

lie said when he first moved to
northern Georgia from Ihe Cen­
tral Florida area, lie find u log
cabin buill to continue the simi­
larities. "but after about three
years In If." tic said. "I didn't
really enjoy it so 1 moved to
another house.”
"What I would like to do In the
Sanford. Lake Mary and Longwood areas." he said. "Is ar­
range lo m eet with school
groups and present my anil-drug
C 8 e « Sewell, Page BA

TH E W EATH ER
LO CAL FO R ECAST
Today and Tonight: Scattered
evening thunderstorms other­
wise fair. Low fn the mid 70s.
Light wind. Chance ol rain 30
percent.
Saturday: Partly cloudy with a
good chance of afternoon thun­
derstorms. High In the mid 90s.
Light wind becoming southeast
5 lo 10 mph. Chance of rain 50
percent.
Extended forecast: Sunday
through Tuesday: Partly cloudy
with scattered afternoon and
widely scattered evening thun­
derstorms. Lows in the mid 70s.
Highs In the lower to Ihe mid
90s.

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Daytona Beach: Waves ure I
foot and choppy. Current Is to
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ture of 84 degrees. New Smyrna
Beachi Waves are ehoopy. Cur­
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SATURDAY:
80LUNAR TABLE: Min. 10:20
«.m ., 10:50 p.m.: MaJ. 4; 10 a.m..
4:35 p.m. TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 12:11 a.m,, 12:50
p.m.: lows. 6:21 a.m., 6:59 p.m.:
New Smyrna Beach: highs.
12:16 a.m., 12:55 p.m.: lows.
6:26 a.nt.. 7:04 p.m.: Cocoa
Beach: highs. 12:31 a.m.. 1:10
p.m.: lows. 6 :4 1a.m., 7:19 p.m.

B O A T IN G
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
T o n ig h t : W in d s ou th to
southwest 10 knots. Seas 2 feel.
Bay and Inland waters a light
chop. Scattered thunderstorms.
S u tu rd ay: W ind south to
southwest 10 lo 15 knots. Seas 2
to 4 feet. Bay and Inland waters
a m oderate chop. Scattered
thunderstorms.

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T h e high tem perature in
Sanford Thursday was 93 de­
grees and the overnight low was
74 os reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
R ecorded rain fall for the
pctlod. ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
totalled 0 Inches.
The temperature at 9 a.nt.
today wus 82 degrees and
Friday's overnight law was 76.
as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
□ T h u rsd ay 's high............. 92
□Barom etric pressure.30.06
□R elative Humidity.,.,82 pet
□ W in d s . .Southwest 7 mph
Rainfall.............. ...... truce.
□ T o d a y 's sunset.... 8:22 p.m.
□Tom orrow 's sunrise,...6:42

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Sexual transmission
now leading cause
of AIDS for women

POLICE BRIEFS
Trespassing case
Monica Roe Partaln. 51. 440 Kldgc Drive. Sanford, wus
arrested at the Rescue Outreach Mission on W. 13th Strrct by
Sanford police Tuesday. Officers Mild they responded when
Partaln reportedly refused to leave the mission after being
requested to do so by an employee. She wan charged with
trrspasnlng idler warning.

B yLAU R AN NIBROAARD
Associated Press Writer
A T LA N TA — For the first lime
In the AIDS epidemic, more U.S.
women were Infected through
sex than through drug use last
year, health officials reported
Thursday. And while the vast
majority of patients still arc
men. the faial disease Is In­
creasing almost four times as
fust among women, the Centers
for Disease Control and Preven­
tion said.
"It's a continuing evolution of
the epidemic." said Dr. John
Ward, the CDC's chief of AIDS
surveillance.
"T h ey need to know their sex
partners, and they need to know
the drug and sex practices of
that partner so they can ... make
a more informed decision about
whether to have sex with that
person."
A I m iik 47.095 new AIDS cases
were diagnosed in the United
SI ales last year, a 3.5 percent
Increase from' the 45.499 cases
reported In 1991
Florida had three cities on the
CDC’* lisi o f the 10 In Ihc nation
with the highest rales of AIDS
am on g wom en W est Palm
Reach, with 38.1 rases per
10 0 . 0 0 0 w o in m : F o r t
Lauderdale with 34.1 and Miami
with 29.1. Tiie highest rate. 41.5
caws per 100.000. was in New
York.
New cases among females —
6.642 — increased 9.8 percent,
compared with a 2.5 percent rise
among males, who accounted for
40.453 cases
U n til n ow . ta in te d d ru g
n ee d les h ave caused m ost
female AIDS cases l-asl year
marked the first lime that sex
sur|&gt;assed drugs 50 percent of
tiie new female AIDS cases were
due to heterosexual contact,
compared with 44 percent from
intravenous drug abuse. Ward
said.
Still, about 57 percent of the
women Infected heterosexually
reported having had sex with a
drug user, making drugs an
Indirect threat. theCDC said.
Il was Just a matter o f time
before sex became w om en's
hlggcsi AIDS risk, said David
Kirby ol the American Founda­
tion for AIDS Research.
"Not only do they have sex
with IV drug users, but with
bisexual m en." he said, adding
that bisexuality is more pre­
valent In the Untied Stales than
Is commonly thought.
" T h i s u n d e r s c o r e s tiie
tremendous need for highly
s|&gt;eclfic education aimed at sex­
ually active women," Klrbv said.
"W e have to help them empower
themselves so they're able to
negotiate having safer sex with
their partners."
A big cunaequence of the
increase among women is the
spread o f the HIV virus to their
babies, who coiiir down with

Fake drugs
Johnnie Lee Acree. 30. of Osteen, was urresled an u result of
an undercover drug sting operation by Sanford police at 6th
Street and Cypress Avenue Tuesday. An undercover officer
ft'|&gt;orledly purchased what was to have been crack cocaine
from Acree for $10. A test o f the substance however, proved to
have negative results. He was charged with making a sale In
lieu o f crack cocaine, and resisting an officer without violence

Stolen car recovered
Sanford jhiIIcc arrested Samuel J. Harrington. 47. o f Fort
Lauderdale, on Tuesday. Police said they saw u vehicle with a
reported stolen tag, being driven in Sanford, After several
sightings of the ear. they found it s lo p e d in the 1200 block ol
W 6th Street, with ifarrtngton reportedly attempting to
remove the license tag. A computer check revealed the vehicle
had been reported stolen In Poughkeepsie. N.Y. Harrington was
charged with grand thclt auto, and driving with a suspend*
ed/rrvoked license.

Drunken driving
WlHlam K. Flakes Jr., 50, 143 Clear l-akc Circle, Sanford,
was arrested on a drunken driving charge following a traffic
slop on Old Lake Mary Road early Thursday morning.

Warrant arrests made
The following wanted persons have been taken Into custody:
• Ifrtan Lee Kmmert. 26. 312 Orange Avc.. Longwood. was
served with two warrants at the Seminole County Jail
Wednesday following his extradition from Nrhraska Emmrrt
was wanted on two probation violation churges stemming from
burglary and attempted burglary1convictions
• Gary Wayne Clough. 18. 114 Hilltop Drive. Longwood. was
arrested Wednesday on a probation violation charge for a
conspiracy to possess LSD conviction.
• Johnny Lee Williams. 22. fl06 W. 11th St.. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday on a wrft on u charge of fallurr to uppeur
la*lore a Health and Rehabilitative Services hearing officer.
• Richard Thomas Magnotti. 37. 266 Maguire tllvd..
Longwood. was returned to the Sem inole County Jail
Wednesday to face a dozen charges. Magnotti Is serving a
94 month sentence in the federal penitentiary In Atlanta on a
bank robbery conviction.
• Hrtan Keith Knight. 27. 2441 E. First St.. Sanford, was
arrested on a failure to appear In court to answer to a
suspended license charge following a traffic slop Wednesday.

Crimes reported to authorities
The following crimes have been reported to arra law
enforcement authorities:
• A Sanford man reported he was attacked by lwo men
saving he owed them money as he entered a convenience store
In the 3300 block of Wrst Stale Road 46 at 11:50 u.m.
Wednesday. The man reported the two men torr his clothing
and took his wallet which contained $65 before running away.
• A Sanford man reponrd he got In a fist fight In the parking
lot of a West Airport Boulevard bar at 1:15 a.m. Thursday and
when he looked up. somone was driving away in his vehicle.
• A Longwood Yellow Cab driver reported he was roblied at
gunpoint by a hum who approached him in the parking lot
near 87 Lake Monroe Terrace Wednesday. The rab driver
reported the robber took his wallet which contained in excess
of $100 cash.
• David Scott, principal of Hamilton Elemcn'ary. 1501 E.
Eighth St., rrported on July 6. somone took $275 cash from his
briefcase which was In his office. On July 20. someone took
$225 from the briefcase, again located In Ills office.
• A woman reported someone attempted to enter her home
In the 2800 block of Grove Drive in Sanlord shortly after
midnight Thursday morning. The woman reported someone
had cut the telephone wire leading to her home and was trying
to pry u window open when she looked out. The person run
uway. she reported.

YOIJNG WOMEN AND AIDS
AIDS cases reported each year among
adult and adolescent U.S. women age 13 and older.

full-fledged AIDS much sooner
than adults. The CDC recorded
624 new AIDS cases among
Infants and toddlers last year, a
1G.G percent increase.

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The CDC expects Ihc trends to
continue because all AIDS cases
from heterosexual contact in­
creased 17.1 percent last year,
w hile those due to tainted
needles increased only 1 percent.

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metropolitan ureas, with most —
1.581 — concentrated In New
York City.
H om osexual and bisexual
men, the first group bit by HIV u
decade ago, still account for
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N O T IC E O F C H A N G E
OF LAND USE
Tho Local Planning Agoncy of tho City of Longwood, Florida, will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on
Wednesday July 28,1993, or as soon thereafter as possiblo, in tho City Commission Chambors of tho City Hall,
located at 175 W. Warren Avenue, Longwood. Florida, for the purposeof considering making a recommendation
to the City Commission regarding the adoption of an ordinance to amend the Comprehensive Plan of the City
of Longwood, Florida.
The public hearing on plan amendments may involve the change in the use ol land throughout the
incorporated city limits of the City of Longwood. Florida.

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The proposed ordinance will bring the Comprehensive Plan Into compliance with the conditions set forth In
the Stipulated Settlement Agreement between the Florida Department of Community Affairs and the City of
Longwood. The Stipulated Settlement Agreement has previously been approved.
At this public hearing, the Land Planning Agency will consider making a recommendation to the City
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A n ordinance of the City of Longwood, Florida, emending the City of Longwood, Florida
Com prehensive Plan to meet the objections ol the Stale Department of Comm unity Affaire;
eddlng ‘ Exhibit 1' to the cover of the Comprehensive Plan; amending the Introduction to clarify
concurrency management requtremente; amending the Lend Use element to clarify the types
of applications to be reviewed, to address Infill development, end to clarify the applicability of
wetland types affected by land use policies; amending the Conservation Element, to clarify the
applicability o f wetland types effected by conservation policies, to add a wetland buffer, to
provide for Innovative zoning techniques, end to provide mitigation measures for when
wetlands ere altered, end to clarify language; amending the Public Facilities and Services
Element to address Infill development and to clarify applicability of policies; and amending the
Capital Improvements Element to address Infill development; providing for conflicts, severability
end an affective date.

Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Local Planning Agency with respect to any matter
considered at this hearing will need a record of the proceeding, and lor such purpose, will need to ensure that
a verbatim record of the proceeding is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the
appeal It to be based. A copy of the proposed Ordinance is posted at the City of Longwood's Planning
Department and may be inspected by the public. At the meeting, parties may appear and be heard with respect
to the proposed Ordinances. This hearing may be continued from time to time until final action is taken by the
City Commission.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate In any of these proceedings should contact the
A D A Coordinator, at (407) 260-3481. at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting.
Geraldine Zambri, City Clerk
City of Longwood

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EDITORIALS

HataM Photo by Tommy Vinctm

Old oak trees
will be m issed
Two long lime residents of Sanford have
now left us. Their departure took place
Wednesday.
The residents were two large oak trees, on
the northern side of Lake Carola. along
Seminole Boulevard and the lakefront. An
urban forester. Investigating the trees for the
city, has determined the root system has
rolled and there Is no hope of saving ihe
trees.
The trees had browned by the lack of fluid
flowing from their roots, and falling limbs had
become more and more of a danger.
With an estimated age of 40 to 50 years,
they have provided shade for m any people
during their lifetimes, especially since picnic
tables have been placed under their large
coverage area.
They have been on hand during the
creation of Lake Carola by which they stand.
They have seen the construction of the
Monroe Harbour Marina complex, and sur­
vived Hurricane Donna's high waters.
Howard Jeffries. Grounds Maintenance
coordinator with the city Parks and Recre­
ation Department, has indicated plans are
being made to replace the trees with others
which will eventually provide the same
comfort for area visitors. He said the
replacements would be as large as possible.
There arc limes when nothing can be said
or done to change a situation. T he loss of
these trees Is an example.
This might be used however, as a sugges­
tion that caution should be taken regarding
the health of other large trees. Taking care of
them now, with proper nutrients and other
safety features, may do much to preserve
them for future generations.
Our old friends will be missed. But In doing
so. we extend our appreciation for the shade
they have provided over these four or five
decades.

LETTERS

Poor drainage
We have people com plaining about poor
drainage and rightfully so but nothing is ever done.
One half of Sanford Is a floodplain and If $50
million dollars was spent on the problem it would
not lie all corrected. The problem is not going away
but work should be started on correcting the
drainage. Forget the Main Street, historical issues,
ballparks, lakefront project. First Street. Make and
correct basic problems first. The city has owned
Chase Park for 25 years. All they think o f doing Is
ballparks. The area between the large drainage
ditch and the property owners is a huge Jungle,
home lo poisonous snakes, opossums and raccoons
that could become rabid anytime.
Manager Simmons says he Is going to tear up
Celery Avenue, the Humillou school yard and Scott
Avenue and pnt up an H ft. tile. Then he would
connect to a 3 ft. wide ditch In the county. That
does not make sense.
If we would leave those ureas dial have -I ft. tile
In them and put In 4 It. tile In the open ditch and a
retention pond. It would lx* a big improvement.
Thirty-two property owncis on Scott Avenue
bordering this ditch have signed this letter.
Roy Waif
Sanford

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VIOLENCE

CHUCK STONE

Right wing aims to eliminate Elders
This could almost be the rallying cry for every
pro-life supporter: "Whenever I hear of a young
girl having an abortion. I consider It u personal
failure."
You can also consider that a statement by a
person "o f sorrow and acquainted with grief." It
Is a sentiment of one determined to "save the
babies.”
Dr. Joycclyn Elders, a pediatrician, has spent
her life saving babies.
In 1987. thcn-Uov. Hill Clinton appointed her
the doctor to the slate o f Arkansas. Now.
President Clinton wants her to be doctor to the
United States, although a cabal o f congressional
Republicans nnd right-wing groups have forced
the White House to put her nomination on bold.
As Arkansas* public health director. Elders
"cam e out smoking” on the health crises that
had given Arkansas onr of the worst health enre
records In America.
Whether advocating the dispensing of c o n ­
traceptives on request In school health clinics.
Implementing prenatal-care programs geared
especially to those who had -never known what
prenatal care was. or developing AIDS preven­
tion programs, the outspoken Elders look no
prisoners.
She denounced what she called the slavery o f
poor teen-age mothers, a condition "the 13th

Amendment did not anticipate." Joycclyn Elders
Is for real.
Hut. d es p ite her
pro-life beliefs, four
righ l-w in g grou ps
composed m ainly of
while middle-class,
m I d d I c •
aged females are de­
termined to prevent
the appointment of
Joycclyn Elders us
surgron general. As
th e f i r s t b l a c k
woman to serve as
(C M o s t o f the
surgron general, she
g r o u p s w ho
would follow Antonia
have
C. Novel lo. the first
announced
Hispanic woman to
th e ir
hold the title, ns the
o p p o s itio n to
medical conscience
E ld e r s have
of America.
h a d p re c io u s
Most of the groups
little c o n ta ct
who have announced
w ith
lheir opposition to
m in o ritie s . J
Elders have had pre­
cious little contact
with minorities — other than those who washed
their windows on Thursdays.

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ROBERT WAGMAN

Ginsburg may have little effect

This year there were 19 cases decided with a
slim majority o f 5-4. In almost every’ one. the
composition o f the majorities and minorities
changed. Even assuming that Ginsburg Is
more liberal than the Justice she will replace.
Byron While, the outcome o f many of those
coses would not have changed.
There Is some speculation, though, that In
one of the most controversial rulings of the
recent term — whether white voters may
challenge the constitutionality o f racially
gerrymandered voting districts — the result
may well have been different had Ginsburg
been voting.
But different how? In Shaw vs. Reno, the
court was asked to rule on the constitutionality
o f a challenge made by three white North
Carolina voters to the state's newly drawn
12th district — a bizarre looking area that
snakes 170 miles along Interstate 85 to form a
ma|ortty-black district.
The court could simply have ruled on Ihe
direct question presented, and asserted that
the designers o f the district had gone too far In
trying to draw a minority district. But Justice
O'Connor went much further. W riting for the
majority, she opened to question the seemingly
settled point o f law that the provisions of the
Voting Rights A ct virtually mandating creation
o f m inority d istrict! m ight discriminate
against non-minority voters.
Some believe that had Ginsburg been on the

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JACK ANDERSON

Indian Affairs
loses tribes’ money

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WASHINGTON - With the end of the
Supreme Court's 1992-93 term, and the
retirement o f Justice Byron White, a lively
debate has broken out over what effert the
addition of Ruth Bader Ginsburg will have.
The emerging consensus Is probably very
little.
It Is lik ely that her addition will not
significantly change the overall chemistry o f
the Justices. Judging by her 13 years on ihe
appeals court. Ginsburg Is a cautious, centrist
Jurist who seem s to rule on euch case
Individually rather than from un overall.
Ideology-based Judicial philosophy.
Her approach will (It well Into the Rehnqulst
court, which has evolved Into a non-activist
court with no strong, overriding philosophy.
The past term was a strange one. Through
much o f the year, the Justices decided few
Important Issues, and the court seemed to
drift. It appeared that the conservative philos­
ophy of Chief Justice Rehnqulst continued to
decline, with the balance of pow er more firmly
then ever In the hands of the court’s center:
Justices David Soutcr. Anthony Kennedy and
Sandra Day O'Connor. However, over Ihe final
10 days of the term, in a series o f Important
decisions, that center shattered In uli direc­
tions.

The notion o f a strong-willed black woman
culling the shots for the nation's health agenda
Is. ns Ntosake Shnngc wrote, "a metaphysical
dilemma (they) haven't ronqurred yet."
"W e cannot afford to let Dr. Elders do to
America what she did In Arkansas." snlRed Jan
Parshall o f Concerned Women o f America, a
powerful conservative organization with an
antl-fcmlnlst agenda la woman's plare Is In the
house, not the Senate). CWA has one of the
largest female memberships In Ihe country, so
when It speaks many politicians listen.
Hy Itself. CW A could still be dismissed for ils
19th-century mentality. But CW A has picked up
three allies — the Traditional Values Coalition.
Ihe Christian Coalition and Ihe Family Research
Council — for the "Eliminate Elders" mission.
And what are Elders* "s in s"? According to
CW A's Parshall. Elders "believes In comprehen­
sive sexuality education beginning In kin­
dergarten." Her enemies are accusing her of
double-dipping Hiring paid as a federal govern­
ment consultant while still on the Arkansas
payroll).
Hut what really sends Parshall Into a paroxysm
of mural outrage Is the fact that some of these
kids “ don't know their colors and numbers yet."
Eldrrs would violate their "Innocence and
modesty."

court, the spccillc challenge to the North
Carolina district might have been upheld.
O'Connor m ight not have found a majority
willing to go the next step and call the Voting
Rights Act Into question.
The big story In the '92-‘93 term Is the
ever-widening split between the court's most
conservative Justice. Antonin Scalla. and
Souter. They are without doubt the two most
powerful Intellects on the court, and n situation
seems lo have developed where. If Scalla Is foi^
It. Souter ca n be
counted on to be
against II.
More than ever,
Scalla's votes seem
the product o f hls
u n y ie ld in g ly c o n ­
servative Id eology.
He finds him self In­
creasingly w r itin g
concurring opinions.
W ith r e g u l a r i t y ,
many of the court's
other conservatives
— Including White
£ R e p la c in g
and Rehnqulst — will
B y ro n W h ite
agree with Scalla on
w ith a n o th e r
the outcom e o f u
c e n tr is t will
case, but not on hls
p ro b a b ly not
rationale.
re s u lt in a
Souter showed the
g reat c h a n g e
biggest shift In the
o n th e co u rt. J
'92-'93 term. In the
previous term he
voted with the majority 92 percent of the time.
In the past term, more and more, he found
himself aligned with the court's two most
liberal Justices. Harry Blackmun and John
PaulSlevcns. In 14 of the 19 cases decided 5-4.
Souter was In the minority.
"Souter bus gone over to the left." con­
servative court commentator Bruce Fein has
concluded. But others view It more as Souter's
seemingly visceral reaction to Scalla. more
than any shift In hls vision of the law.
Increasingly. Soutcr seems to sec hls role as a
counterbalance to Scalla.
Over the last two terms, Ihe court's makeup
has been Stevens and Blackmun on Ihe left:
Scalla. Thomas. Rehnqulst and White on the
right; and O'Connor. Souter — and less
frequently. Kennedy — as the swing votes.
Replacing W hite with another centrist will
probably not result In a great change on the
court.
A much m ore open question la what
long-term change might occur If, as expected.
Justice Blackmun retires next year. Should
President Clinton replace him with another
centrist, the court could well be shifted even
more lo (he right.

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WASHINGTON — Com [mired to the Bureau
of Indian Adairs, a mattress may not Is- the
worst place In the world to save your money.
A century and a half ol government
mismanagement has enraged America's tinlikeliest group ol millionaires: Native Ameri­
cans Hut nobody seems lo know how some ol
their money vanished
Held In trust by the Bureau of Indian
Allairs, millions of dollars of Native American
profits from grazing
iecs. oil and gas dril­
ling and other In­
c o m e a r e u n ur *
counted lor due to
g o v e r n in e n I
m Is m a n a g e m e n t ,
a c c o rd in g to con ­
gressional In­
v e s tig a to rs . Many
N a tiv e A m eric a n s
hnvc not received a
statement n( their
account balances In
more than 70 years. £ C o m p a r e d to
the B u re a u of
Records required to
In d ia n A ffa irs ,
balan ce th ese ac­
a m a ttr e s s
counts have been de­
m a y n o t be
stroyed us a result of
Ihe w o rs t
s to ra g e in le a k y ,
p la c e In Ihe
r o d e n t- in fe s te d
w o rld to save
warehouses.
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"W e can’t even sue
because I HI A) doesn't
have any records." said Kloulse ('obeli,
comptroller lor the Hlackfoot nation, one ol
the few Native Amrrtcan trllx’s to establish Its
own tumk. " I f this were any private trust,
people would have hern sued and |x-&lt;ip|&lt;would have been pul In Jail." On the contrary,
some HIA officials have received bonuses lor
their management excellence, according to
one congressional report.
At limes, the search for missing documents
has literally called for an archaeological dig.
One HIA official who manages these trust
funds once told a group o f Nutivc Americans
gathered In Washington that not only was
some of their documentation damaged or
contaminated with asbestos, but that al one
she "some o f the records were paved over and
are now under a parking lot."
Rep. Mike Synnr. D-Okla.. a longtime critic
o f B1A. believes be can account for the
apathy. "IP s out of sight, out o f mind. It
doesn't touch that many people In Ihe
mainstream public. Hut lor the hundreds of
thousands It dix-s touch, it has a tremendous
Impact." Synur told our associate Andrew
Conte. "T h e HIA has no Intention ... of
coming In to solve this problem. Bccuusc they
know that they’ve been able to survive 40
years even though they've mismanaged It."
Originally a division of the W ar Depart­
ment. the bureau Is now under the Depart­
ment of Interior. Judging by Its management
practices. It might as well be back in the
1820s. when Ihe government first began
holding tribal lands In (rust.
"The derangements In the fiscal airalrs of
the Indian department arc In the extreme.
One would think that appropriations had
been handled wllh a pitchfork." were the
words of HIA employee II.R. Schoolcraft In
1828. the first in a long line o f HIA
whistle-blowers.
Government Investigators subsequently
lashed out at the BIA (rust fund several times
over the years — 1928. 1952. 1955 and most
recently. 1982. Since then, the Department of
Interior Inspector general and other public
accounting firms hove performed more lhan
30 audits. Each year since 1983, In-house
Interior Department studies have revealed
that the bureau has "serious. long-SlandIng
financial management problems." according
to a report by the House Government
Operations Committee.
Meanwhile. Native Americans suffer abject
poverty. One-third of the 1.8 million Native
Americans currently live below the poverty
lin e, and m ost reservation s have un­
employment levels topping 50 percent. Cobell
sums It up this way: "First they look our
blood, then they took our land, and now
they've got our m oney."

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, July 23, 1993 - 9A

Arrests-

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C h a rle s B o y k in s Jr.

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l hr scene.
Other
riilzcns can tin to
ilrfrr burglarlrtiart-:
• Keep outside liglti* on at
night. L ig h tin g helps deter
crime.
e Kc c p s hr u b b e r y and
landscuplng low. Tati s b r n t t s
mid tree?* around the house can
provide n hiding place lor crimi­
nals.
• Make sure house numbers
are clearly displayed so poller
can find (he home readily In an
emergency.
• G e l I n v o l v e d to a
Nrlgliixir hood Wnlrh program to
Identify strange cars or jH-oph- or
unusual activities such ns ears
cruising around a block several
times.
• Do nui hesitate to call 91 I ll
you see something out of the
ordinary. " A lot of times (tropic

don't want to bother the police."
Harriett said "W e don't mind
responding, even 11 It turns out
lit he nothing. That tip might
also provide a crucial piece of
evidence we need."
• Ik- alert in your surroun­
dings If you have an automatic
garagr door, make sure no one
entered alnng with your car
before closing the door Have
your keys In you hand before
going to i he car.
• N ever open the door to
anyone you do not know. Install
a w i d e a n g l e v i e w e r nr
“ peephole" so you can see who
Is outside Ik -lore ti(tcning tIn ­
door
• Establish au xiliary communlcutlon of some sort, ns a
signal to a neighbor, such as a
whistle or a marine horn to let
ilu-in know you need help if you
cannot reach the telephone.

not describe the evidence.
A fte r the h eatin g. Anscly
crawled from bis home to Celery
Avenue where a passer-by look
him to HCA Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Anscly has
been released from the hospital.
"T h e whole community was
outraged at this senseless h e a l­
in g." Procchcl said. He also
praised the work o f Sgl. Janice
Walthcrs and Investigator Doris
Hundley leading to the arrest of
the suspects,
According to police. Anscly
was In bed late last Friday when
two men broke Into his home
and h ea l h im . d e m a n d in g
m oney. Anscly told them there
was more money In Ills vehicle.
However, when the suspects did
not find ll. thry returned tu the
house and continued beating the
victim, police said.
The two suspects will make
their first appearance before u
Judge tiMlay.

SewellContinued from Page 2A
abuse program to litem.
The cost Is covered under a
federal governm ent program
which pays for his visits. Schools
|iay nothing
F o r fu rth e r In fo r m a tio n .
Sewell can Ik- contacted at his
&lt;Georgia home, 1706) 692-3682.
or mrssages ran tw left with his
mother a 1831-1992.
Abraham Lincoln m ay he
gone, hui Homer S Sewell III is
carrying on his traditions of
honesty and patriotism In help­
ing children as well as adults

HowellContinued from Page IA
$25,000 homestead exemption.
County appraisal director Terry
Manfre. alter conferring wiiii
Subera administrative director
Terry Gocmbcl, said the dental
and How i ll s appeal will Ik - heard
by Hu- county Value Adpistmrnt
Hoard Sutler was unavailable for
comment.
The VAH meets today to ap­
point s(&gt;eclal masters who will
hear e a rh appeal, including
Howell's
Howell has admitted to falsify­
ing a Volusia County school form
by staling he was a resident of
Deliary. H r said hr signed the
statement to qualify his son for
hira] schools. His son lives with a

JOHN DANIEL BRAXTON
John Daniel Hraxlon. 44. 202
Murphy Road. Winter Springs,
died Wednesday. July 21. at
Sunbelt Living Center. Apopka
Mr. hraxiun was a painter. Dorn
Dec. 7. 1948. In Elk Creek. Va..
he moved to Central Florida In
1988. Hr was Methodist.
Survivors include wife. Cheryl
R.: daughter. Kimberly Danielle,
Marlon. V a .; stepd au gh ter.
A n gela N. W alk er. W in te r
Springs; sister. Ik-tty Johnson.
Elk Creek.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home. Apopka, tu charge of
arrangements.

Deliaiy frlrnd, Laura Sol lieu
Sober said the doetiment played
a role In his decision in deny the
lax-saving exemption
"I never felt 1 did anything
wrong," said Howell Thursday.
"I did anything a decent (larmi
would du Laura should get tin‘ Mol her o f the Year* award for all
the help she has given m e ."
Tills week. Gov. Lawton Chiles*
legal advisor Drtioruh Kearney
notified Howell that her month­
long Investigation Into his re­
sidency had concluded with a
determination that his legal resi­
dence was Indeed, 1109 Park
Ave. In Sanford, securing Ills seat
on thr city commission. Howell's
former District 1 opponent hill
K l r e h t ie r h ad q u e s t io n e d
r r %Z - v
1

Katie R. Brown. 56. o f 2210
Hlurllsh Place. Geneva, died
Thursday. July 22. at her resi­
dence. Bom April 23. 1937. In
Sylvester, Ga.. she moved to
Geneva In 1985 from Ealonvlllc.
She was a member of New Life
Center. Ealonvlllc.
Survivors inrludr husband.
Dcnnl J.: sons. Eddie Dean Sr..
Orlando. Willie B.. Ealonvlllc.
Karry. Deltona. Jeffrey, Ted. and
Kent, all o f Geneva: daughters.
Gwendolyn Williams, Orlando.
C lirlstn lyn . G eneva. Denise
Crawford and Irene Alexander,
both o f E a lo n v lllc , S h eila ,
Winter Park; sisters, Cora Lee
Lltlm an. T iflo n . Ga.. Dean
Green. M ol trie. Ga.. J o y c e
Green. Waycross. Ga.; brothers,
Tommie Green and Cecil Green,
both of Omega. Ga.: 19 grand­
children.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. in charge of arrangements.

Uarbara II. Starnes. 56. South
Terrace Boulevard. latngwooU.
died Thursday. July 22. ut
Florida Hospital. Altuinonte
Springs. Mrs. Slurnc* was a
medical buyer for Florida Hospi­
tal Medical Cemer. Orlando.
Horn Feb. 4. 1937 In Scwclllon.
Ky.. she moved to Central Flor­
ida In 1976. She was a member
of Florida Hospital Seventh-day
Adventist Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Ktehard I’ ., Orlando; son. Wesley
E. II. Lon gw ood: daughter,
Pamela G.. Longwood; mother,
Jewell Dlnkmeler. Onalaska.
W ash.: b ro th ers. R alph A.
Grider. Pcwcc Valley. Ky.. Litrry
S. Grider. Centralla. Wash.. Roy
J. Grider. Louisville. Ky.; sisters.
Joan Good. Pcwcc Valley; Joy K
Ward. Crcstwood. Ky.
U aldw ln -F alrch ild Funeral
Home. Forest Clly. In charge of
arrangements.

Yvonne M. Garver. 71, Mead­

"Y ou have to atrandon one
lo c a tio n (or a n o t h e r ." said
Kearney. "H e may have stayed at
Ills guilrlcnd's house Irom time
to time, hut that doesn't mean
Ills residence changed.*’
Kearney said her decision may
play a factor In the VAH decision,
hut said thr criteria In de­
termining homestead exrmpilon
and legal residence do not ulways
coincide.
*

JAMES EDWARD TYSON
Elder James Edward Tyson.
76. 7536 Jana Lane North.
Jacksonville, died Sunday. July
18. at St. Vincent Medical Cen­
ter, Jacksonville. Born Feb. 5.
1917. tn Oviedo, he moved to
Jacksonville In 1992 from San­
ford. He was a retired Protestant
minister.
Survivors Include wife. Gladys
IL; daughter. Thoinacla T. Ben­
jamin. Jacksonville.
Alphonso West Mortuary. Inc..
Jacksonville. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

FUNERAL
DAVIS. MALACHI
Funeral varvicel lor Mr Malachl Davit, U
ot 1HJ Harrlton S t. Sanlord. who died
Wcdneiday. will be hold 4 p m Monday At
F in l Shiloh Mlttlonary BapMtt Church.
Sanlord. with lha R tv H 6
Rucktr
officiating Informant hi lotlow In Burton
Cemetery. Sanford Friend* may call at the
funeral homa Irom I t p m thl* evening
(Frtdayl.
Sunrlta Funaral Horn*. *00 Loculi A y*.
Si"lord. 31} tltj. in charge ot arrangement!

FLORANCE A. SCHLEICHER
YVONNE M. GARVER

Kearney Mid the determination
was Itased on two factors. Howell
had not moved his possessions
mil o f his Sanford home and two
Ho well did nol believe he had
moved from the home.

Wednesday. July 21. at Regency
Park Nursing Center. Dclinry.
Mr
S c h le ic h e r w a s a n
automotive mechanic for U.S
Postal Department in Pittsburgh
Born Jan. 16, 1910 in Pit­
ts b u r g h . P en n . He w a s a
member of Our Lady o f the
Lakes Catholic Church. Deltona,
and an Army veteran o f World
War II. lie was also a member of
the A.A.R.P.. N.A.R.F.E.. and the
Southwest Volusia Dcmocrallc
Club
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife ,
Elizabeth. Dchnna: son. Roy:
two grandchildren.
Stephen R. Ualdauff Funeral
Home. Deltona, tn charge of
arrangements.

ow Hills Drive. Sanford, died
Thursday. July 22. ui Central
Florida Rrglual Hospital. San­
ford Mrs Garver was a home­
maker Horn May 4. 1922. Iti
Danielson, Conn., she moved to
Central Florida lu 1976. She was
a Protestant.
Survivors Include husband.
Hollis V.; wins. John Howard.
Waynesboro. Va.. Robert Mark.
Orlando; brother. Jack Withy.
Moosup. Conn.; tw o gran d ­
daughters.
Han Held Mortuary Services.
Winter Springs, In charge of
arrangements.

BARBARA H. STARNES
KATIE R. BROWN

Howell's residency with Kearney,
prompting the Investigation.

Florence A. Schleicher. 83,
Alpine D rive, Deltona, died

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OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FL0RI0A,
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DONALOO LEKICM.
D*l*ndant(i).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pur wan I to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclotur# dattd Jun* IS, I**],
and *nt*r*d In Caw No f l ITtl
CA 14 L. ot th* Circuit Court ol
Ih* E IG H TEENTH Judicial
Circuit In a id tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wharaln FED
ERAL HOME LOAN MORT

G AG E C O R P O R A T IO N ll
P la in tiff and D O N A LD 0
LEKICH. *t a l . art 0*f*ndanli.
I will i*ll to th* highatl and b*tt
bidder tor c*ih at th* Wait Iron!
door ol It* Courthouu. In San
ford. SEMINOLE County. Flor
Ida. at ll 00 o'clock A M on
Augutt 12. Iff), th* following
datcribad property 41 Ml forth
In Mid FInal Judgmant. to wit:
Th* North AS t**i ol Lot It.
And Lot IS. LESS THE North 40
foot thereat. CUTLER COVE, a i
P*r Plat thoroot 01 recorded tn
Plat Book II. pag* is. Public
Record! ot S*mlnoto County,
Florida
DATED July II. IMS
MAR YANNE MORSE
A l Clark Ol Mid Court
By Jan* C. Jatawlc
A i Deputy Clark
Publlih: July IA.IJ. ISM
DEG let

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO.U m CAItL
F E D E R A L HOME L O A N
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
VI
N O R M A N W M ATH E W S;
CITIBANK. FSB l/k/a ClUrnry
Saving* of Florida, a Ftd*r*l
Saving! and Loan Aiioclatkm
a n d U N K N O W N TE
NANTS'OWNEHS.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO NORMAN W. MATHEWS
AND A LL PARTIES CLAIM
IN C IN T E R E S T S B Y ,
T H R O U G H . OR AG A IN S T
N O R M A N W M ATH E W S.
C U R R E N T R E S ID E N C E
UNKNOWN
You or* notified that an action
to foracioM a mortgage on Ih*
following property In Seminole
County. Florid*
LOT N. FOREST HILLS. AC
cording to Ih* Plat thereof ai
Racordad in Plat Book to
I Pag* ID af and 90 of Ih* Public
Record* of Seminole County.
Florid*
commonly known at *41 Pin*
Drtv*. Alfamonta Spnngt. Flor
Id* l i n e Met. hat been iu*d
agalnit you. CITIBANK. FSB
l/k/a Citicorp Saving! of Flor
id*, a Fadaral Saving! and Loan
Attoctallon. and UNKNOWN
TENANTS'OWNERS. and you
ara required to Mrv* a copy ol
your written detenu! it any. to
It on R I C H A R D S MclVER.
ESQUIRE Plaintiff! attornayl.
whOM a d d '*!! U McWhirter.
GrandoH A Rear*! P A . 100
North Tampa Street, Suit* I»00
Tampa. Florida 1140]. on or
bator# A u g u t t ll I ff ) and fit*
th* original with th* Clark ot
thit Court either before tarvlce
on P laintiff i attorney or Immt
diately thereafter otharwlt* a
Default will be entered agalnit
you lor th* ralial demanded In
th* Complaint
Da lad July tl. ttfl
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Honor able Maryann* Moria
CLERK OF THE COURT
P O Drawer C
Sanford. F L 11771 0494
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publlth July 11.1). M A Augutt

a. mi

DEG lal________ _
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Per tonal Property confuting
ot furniture, mafirettai. t&gt;r*t,
la m p !, d r a i t t n , clothing,
electronic!. Indutlrlal equip
mant, mlicellanaeut be 1*1 and
other par tonal .tamt, will be
dopotad ol in accordance with
Florida Statutai. Salt SWrag*
Facility Acl. Section U M to
u n ity ownari Iran tor rant! du*
Thit d-ipotitlon will taka ptac*
on July 31. m i at 3 (1 P M at
th* following addretl
AAA Security Storage
ITIOW Airport Btvd
Sanford fL U fJ I
A 01 Mark net! Samml
A laOrr. Ra'pn
LlllBoona. Dala
L131 Hoaltar. Mark
B 11 Mann. Brenda
B tl Mitchell. Tothia
B 11 Mann. Branda
C 01 Groover. Scot)
C ta Robinatta. Gary
C 1* Vance. Cynthia
C It Robinatta. Gary
D Of Crow*. Donald A Diana
D IlCuplt. Larry
D tl Cobean. Paula
D I I Wilton. Sandra
019 Groan. Ruttel
E 01 Nalton. Gera Id'n*
E l l Reynold!. Kathleen
E 1A Hubbard. Dwayn*
E ill Payton, Joteph
EI0C Davit. Marvin S
EtIB Taylor. Diana
F 01 Gilbert. Bill
POICrandal. Emmltt
POOCupit. Larry
Publlth July M.I1. Iff)
DEG 145______________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT.
IN A N 0 F 0 R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.t f l 1174 CAUP
SUN BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
Plaint IIf.

vt.

FRANK McOANIEL. dacaatad.
and ALL HEIRS. 0EVISEES.
G R A N T E E S . ASSIGNEES.
L I E N O R S . C R E D IT O R S .
TRUSTEES OR CLAIMANTS
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST FRANK McDANIEL.
dacaatad. JOSEPH TAYLOR
A D A M S . A L IC E A N N
S M IT H E R S . D O RO TH Y
C R A W L E Y . RAYM OND
A D A M S . O O N A L O H.
CAMPBELL and BETTY C.
CAMPBELL, and all unknown
h alrt. d a v lia a i. g ra n ita i.
•ttlgnaat. Ilanon. creditor!,
tr u ita e i or claim an t! by.
through, under or o g o ln il
DONALD H CAMPBELL and
BETTY C CAMPBELL.
Daltndanti
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DONALD H CAMPBELL
and BETTY C. CAMPBELL and
all unnown halrt. d tv lu o l,
grant**!, banatlclarlat. cradi
ton or other unknown partont
or unknown tpouM! claiming
by, through and under OONALO
H CAMPBELL and BETTY C
CAMPBELL
Ratldanco: Unknown
YOU ARE HERBY NOTIFI­
ED that an action to forte lot* a
Mortgage on tho following dotcrlbod property In Samlnota
County, Florida, to wit;
Tho Wool 100 teat of tho Eatt
MO feat lying North ot Old
Sanford Gonava Road, lot! tho
North 110 tool ol Sovthwatl U ol
Southwetl ■* ol Section ». Town
thlp M South. Rongo U Eatt.
Saminol# County. Florida,
hat boon Iliad agalnit you and
you ar* required to tarv* a copy
Ol your written dtlaniat. II any.
upon L iu R Paarion. Etqulre.
Frith A Slump. P A . 700 S
Orange Avenue. Suit* 1414. Pott
Ofllc* Boa D U Orlando. Flor
Ida 11(01 on or before th# llfh
day ot Augutt, m i. and til* th*
original with th* Clark ot thit
Circuit Court olthar balora tarv
let upon tho Plaintiff! attorney
or Im m ediately tharaallar;
otharwlt*. a default will t&gt;*
•nlarad agalnit you for th*
relief demanded In th* com
plaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and taol
ot thit Court on thli fth day ol
July, ttt )
I SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By;Coc*llaV. Ekarn
Deputy Clark
Publlth: July f. II.1J.30. I ff )

010*1

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
N a tk * at M a r l i n Sal*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtu* of that certain
Writ ol Elocution limed Out ol
and under th* teal ol th* County
Court ol Saminol* County, Flor
Ida. Caw rtO MFSP upon o final
ludgmenl rendered in tho a tor*
tald Court on th* tlth day ol
January A.D. m l. in lhal car
tain cata entitled Flrtt Union
Nallonal Bank of Florida l/k/a
Florida National Bank. Plaintiff
vt G John Schlamar. Datan
dent which a foretold Writ of
Eaacutlon wat dallvarad to me
at Shtrilf of Saminol* County,
Florida and I have levied upon
all th* right, lilt* and intaratt of
th * d e fe n d a n t . G. John
Schlamar, in and to tha follow
Ing datcribad property, u ld
property being located in Sami
nol* County. Florida more par
tlculerly deteribed at lolktwt
On# I fiJ D odge Station
Wagon. Gray in color. VIN
IIB 4G DI1TID S4J4I1; being
ttortd at Altamonte Towing
Scrvlc*. Inc
and tha underlined at Sherlll
ot Saminol* County, Florida,
will at II 00 A M on tn* 2nd dty
ol Augutt A O IFFJ. otter lor
u l * and Mil to th* highatl
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS at tha
Front (Watt) Door, al th* ttept.
ot th* Saminol* County Court
houu in Sanford. Florida. It&gt;*
above datcribad property
Thai u&gt;d u i* It being mad*
to Mfltly th* tarmt ol tnlt Writ
of Eaecution
Nolle* regarding Ih* Amari
cant with O'Ubilitlei Act of
IftO. partont with a diublllty
needing tpaclal accomodation!
to participate in th* proceeding
thould contact th* civil divltton
ot th* therllft otHc*. enforce*
bla wrltt Mellon. I34S 21th
Street. Sanford. Florida, al taail
tlv* day! prior to th* proceed
ing Telephone 14071 DO 4440

TTo&lt;4onnj raj

Donald F. Etllng*r- Sheriff
Saminol*County. Florida
Publlthad July 2. *. It. tl with
th* Ml* on Augutt 2. ifYJ
DEG It
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO t l t l ! CA 14 L
GLENDALE FE0ERAL BANK.
FSB
l/k/a G LE N D A LE
F E D E R A L SAVIN G S AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vt.
L M IG N0N W IL L IS ; L O
WILLIS, all of th* unknown
h a irt, d a v it * * !, g r a n t* * !,
•ttlgnaat. Iitnort. creditor*
fru it**! or other claimant! by,
through or mdtr or agamtl L
D WILLIS, and all partial
having or claiming to have any
right, title or intaratt In th*
property herein datcribad:
H ID D E N O A K E S T A T E S
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIA
TION. INC STATE OF FLOR
IDA BARNETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION and SUSAN
FREEMAN
Defendant!
TO: L. D WILLIS, all ol th*
unknown halrt. dayitaat. gran
taw. ettfgneol. IWnart. cradi
toe*, tnittaat or other claimant!
by. through or under or again*!
L. D WILLIS, and all partiat
having or claiming to have any
right, till* or intaratt in th*
property herein datcribad
Ratidancat ol Defendant! it
unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
action to txx*&lt;low a mortgage
on th* following datcribad prop
arty In Saminol* County. Flor
id*:
L o t I . H ID D E N O A K
ESTATES, according to th* Plat
thereof ai racordad in Plat Book
3*. Paget « . ft. V and f*.
Public Racordt of Saminol*
County. Florida
hat baan Iliad agamtl you and
tha above named Defendant!,
and you ara required to tarv* a
copy Of your written delantat. II
any, to II on SAAVEDRA A
MANGUART. P A . Plaintiff!
attomayt. whou addrett it ltlf
Brlckall Avenue, Main Lobby,
Miami, Florida D13t. on or
bator* Augutt 24, m i, and til*
th* original with th* Clark ot
Ihlt Court either bator* Mrvlc*
on Plaintiff* attorney or Imm*
dlataty tharaallar. otharwlt* a
default will b* entered agalntl
you tor th* relief demanded in
tha Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and Mat
ot thit Court an July 11, m i
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clark ot th* Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
Publlth July tl. JO A Augutt 4.

tj. im

DEG 10f
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. t l 1417 CAI4 0
SANDRA SCHWARZ.
Plalntllt.

vt.

ARTHUR G R E ER . FRANK
B A U C O M and J E W E L
BAUCOM. hliwita.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thaI purtuant to A Final Judg
mant ol Forectotur# rendered
on July f. It*l. In that certain
cauM pending In th* Circuit
Court In and lor Saminol*
C ounty. F lo rid a , w h tra ln
Sandra Schwart it Plalntllt. and
Arthur Grear. Frank Baucom
and Jewel Baucom ara DaIan
danit, Civil Action Cauta No
t l ia ir c A U G . I. m a r y a n n e
MORSE. Clark ol th* aforauld
Court, will at M OO AM on
Augutt 13. m j, otter for Ml*
and Mil to Ih* highatl bidder Ior
cam at THE WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
C O U N TY C O U RTH O U SE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA th* lot
lowing datcribad real property,
lltuala and bemj In Saminol*
County. Florid# to wit
Lot 11, Block -K," ENGLISH
ESTATES. Unit Two. according
to th* plat thereof at racordad in
Plat Book 13. paga *4. Public
Racordt ol Saminol* County.
Florida
Said Mia will b* mad* purtu
ant to and In order to w tlify th*
tarmt at u M F Inal Judgment
DATED July 11. l t d
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana E Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publlth: July U. 33. l t d
DEG 190

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged in bulinet! at 2404
Grandview Art . Sanford Fla
12221. Saminol# County. Florida,
under th* Flcllllout Nam* of
TEO'S AUTO REPAIR, and
that I inland to raglttar u id
name with tha Dlvltlon ol Cor
porattont. Tallahatiaa. Florida.
In accordance with Ih* pro
vlttont ot th* Flcllllout Nam*
Statute*. To Wit Section (49 Of.
Florid* Statutai I ff I
Tad Mitcham
Publlth: July 31. I f d
DEG 101
NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It htrtby given that I
am engaged In butlnett at 221
Suncratl Loop f i l l , Canal
berry. Saminol* County. Ffor
id*, under th* Flctitlowt Nam*
of LIMELIGHT
PHOTOGRAPHY, and that I
Intend to regular u ld nam*
with th* Oivttlon ol Corpora
Uont. TaUahatta*. Florida. In
accordance with Ih* provltlont
ol tha Fictinout Nam* Slatulat.
To Wit: Section 149 Ot, Florida
Slatulat Itfl
Slav* Chown
Pubiiih July 21. m i
OEG202
TOWINO ANO STORAOE
NOTICE OF CLAIMOF LIEN
AND
PROPOSEOSALEOF
VEHICLE
TO REGISTEBEDOWNER
Kathleen S. LaFaro
lie * Palm Dr
Oviado F L 17741
LIENOR (TOWINGAND
STORAGE COMPANY)
Mickey * Auto Clinic
9201S 17d
CatMlberry. FL 12237
(4071(30 9Jlf
DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE
I N I Ford
VIN IFA0P21B4CK 1(4)44
DATE STORED 4 12 d
LOCATION OF VEHICLE
1701S 17 d
CatMIbarry. FL 12207
Each ol you It hereby notified
that th* #bov* vehicle wat
lowed at th* requatt ot SCSO
and th* abo-e named lienor It In
potMiuon ol and clalmt a Han
on Ih* abov* drieribed vehicle
lor Towing and Slorag* charge!
accru ed In th# amount ol
1100 00 Th* chargat will con
tinue to accrue at th* rate of
t i l 00 par day
Tha n*n claimed by th* abov*
named lienor it tubiect to an
forcamanl purtuant to F S
711 71 and uniatt u&gt;d vah.ct* It
redeemed from uld Manor by
payment at allowed by law, th*
abov* datcribad vehicle may b*
toid to u tltly tha Man If th*
vehicle it not redeemed and that
vahlcl# which ramalnt un­
claim ed . or lor which tho
charge! tor recovery, towing, or
t tor age tarvlcat remain unpaid,
may b* told attar 11 dayl tra* ot
all prior Iwrit Th* abov* datlg
noted Manor propotat to Mil th*
vahlcl* at lollovrt
Public eucllon to b* held at
1201 S 17 W. CaiMlbarry, FL
commencing at f 00 AM on th*
10th day ot Augutt, I ff)
STATEMENT OF OWNERS
RIGHTS
Notice that th# owner or
Menholoer within to dayl attar
tha lima they have knowledge of
th# location ot th* vahlcl*. may
Ml* a complaint In th* County
Court In which the vahlcl* It
ttored or in which tha owner
ratidet to determine It thalr
property wat wrongfully taken
or withheld Irom them
Nolle# that upon tiling a
c o m p la in t , an o w ittr or
lienholder may have thalr vahl
Cl# relented upon potting with
th* Court a cath or twraty bond
or other adequate tacvrity equal
to th# amount of lha chargat lor
towing and tlorag* lotntur* Ih*
payment of tuch chargat in th*
event they do not prevail
Nolle* thal any procaadt Irom
th* u l * ol tha vahlcl# remaining
attar payment ol Ih* amount
claimed to be du# and owing to
th* Manor will b* depotIted with
th* Clark ot th* Circuit Court for
dltpotltlon upon court order
purtuant to Subtoction (SI of
Florida Slatut* 711 7(
DATED thit 2tth day ot Jun*.

mi

Publlth: July 11 Ih )
DEG 201
Tn ’ t h e CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number tl 111 CP
IN R E ESTATEOF
R U B Y IREN E ROBINSON
RAG1N

Dec«#ttd

NOTICE TOCREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A I M S OR D E M A N D S
A G A I N S T TH E A B O V E
ESTATE
Th* admlnltlratlon ot lha
• t i t l e o l R U B Y IR E N E
ROBINSON RAGIN. decaatad.
File Number f l t i l CP. It pand
Ing tn tha Circuit Court lor
Sam in ol* County, Florida,
Probal* Dlvltlon, tha addratt ol
which it Skmlnolt County
Courthoui*. Sanford. FL 12771.
Tha name! and addratut ot tha
par tonal reprrtaniaMva and tha
partonal repreientatlva’t at
tornay ar# u t lerfh below
A L L INTERESTED PER
SONS ARE NOTIFIEO THAT:
All creditor* ot the decedent
and other per ion! having clalmt
agalnit dacadanft attata on
whom a copy ot thit nolle* it
tarvad within Ihrat month!
altar lha dala of tha llrtt
publication ot thit nolle* mutt
III* thalr clalmt with tha Court
W IT H IN THE LA T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A ll olh«r creditor* ol lha
decadent and partont having
clalmt or demand! agalntl th#
attata ot tha dacedent mutt III*
thalr claim* with thit Court
W IT H IN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T PU B LIC ATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE
A L L C LA IM S AND DE
MANDS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of tha tint public*
tlon of thit Nolle* it July 21
Partonal Rapratantatlva:
J .T Ropinion
Rout* 2. Boi 147
Mldvllla. GA 10441
Attorney lor Partonal
Rapratantallva:
S Kirby Mcnerial. Etquira
I t lW Flrtt Street Suite *01
Sanford. FL227?I
Talapttona 1*07) 121 1440
Florida Bar No I lt lf )
Publlth: July21.N. Itfl
DEG 202

Legal Notices
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Publlth July!). I f f ]
DEG 204

INTHECIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIALCIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASENO f l 173 CA 14 L
R O S E L L E SA V IN G S AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Piaintitl.
vt
JAMES D PRIEST, at a ! .
Dalandantt
A L L S T A T E IN S U R A N C E
COMPANY
Plalntllt.

vt
JAMES P R IE S T and CON
STANCE PRIEST, hit wila. and
ROSELLE SAVINGS BANK
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Dalandantt
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO JAMES D PRIEST
Httldanca UnKnown
II allva. and If dead, all
partiat claiming intaratt by.
through, under or agaln tl
JAMES D PRIEST, and all
partiat having or claiming to
have any right, title or Interril
In lha property herein de
ter ibad
You ara hereby notified that
an action to toraciou a mort
gage on the following property
in SEMINOLE County, Florida
Beginning 22 S' Watt ot South
•atl corner Lot 190. North 100Watt 77 South Kur Eatt r r to
tha P o in t o f B e g in n in g ,
QUEENS MIRROR, at recorded
in Plat Booh (, Page 44. Public
Record! of Seminole County.
Florida
hat baan Iliad agalntl you and
you ara required ta larva a copy
ol your written dalenwt. ll any.
to It, on Fran EIIm Zion. At
tornay for P la ln llll. whota
ad d ra tt It Suita 100. 1370
Madruga Avenue. Coral Gablet.
Florida 11144. on or balort
Augutt 24. I f f ) and Ilia tha
original with tha Clark ot Ihta
Court althar before tervlce on
Plaintiff'* attorney or Immedt
atety thereafter, otherwita a
default will be entered agalnit
you lor tha raMat demanded In
tha complaint
WITNESS my hand and tha
u al ot thit Court July If. I f f )
ISEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark of tha Court
By Ruth King
At Deputy Clark
Publlth. July 21. 10 A Augutt 4.
13. m i
DEG 209

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
F O R S C M I N O L I COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
PR O B A T E OIVISION
F lit Number f l lK -C P

INRE: ESTATEOF
EUGENE C.LYKE
Dacaatad
NOTICEOF
A DM INI 1TR AT ION
Tha admlnltlratlon ol tha
attata of Eugana C Lyka. da
caatad. File Number f l SIl CP.
It pending in tha Circuit Court
for Saminol* County. Florida.
Probata Dlvltlon. tha addratt ot
which It Pott OtMca Drawer C.
Sanford. Florida 32771,
Tha name* and addretui of tha
partonal rapratantallva and tha
partonal rapratantallva'* at
tornay era Ml forth balow
A L L IN T E R E S TE D PER
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All partont on whom thit
nolle* It tarvad who have ob
Iaction* that challenge tha valid
Ity ol tha will, lha quallltcaltoni
ol tha partonal rapratantatlva.
vanua. or lurltdtctlon of thit
Court art required to Mia thalr
obtectlont with thit Court
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AM cradllort ol tha decedent
and other pertont having clalmt
or damandt agalntl dacadanl t
•tlala on whom a copy ot mil
notice It tarvad within thraa
month* attar tha data ol tha flrtt
publication ol thit nolle* mutt
Ilia thalr clalmt with thit Court
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All othar cradllort ot tha
dacadant and partont having
clalmt or damandt agalntt tha
dacadant't attata mutt Ilia thalr
clalmt with thit court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A LL CLAIMS. OEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tha data ol tho llrtt public*
tlon ol thit Notice It July 7).
Iff)
Partonal Raprauntatlva
Lucllia F. Hurt!
lit Clear Lake Circle
Sanford. Florida 32771
AI tornay lor Partonal
Rapratantatlvot
JoaiH Sharp. Jr.
Baker r Hottaliar
PotlOfflca Boa 111
Orlando. FL 11402
Ttlaphona (*07)4*4 *000
Florida Bar No OTKff
Publlth: July)). X. I f f )

D EG KM

�8A - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, July 23. 1993

Prominent directors of failed bank face suit
By CATHERINE WILSON
AP Buslnoss Wfller
MIAMI — Tilt* former director* o( Southeast
Hank's parent company m ay t&gt;c held llahlr for the
decisions they made Iwforc the Institution failed
Ryder System Chairman M Anthony (turns.
Hurler King founder Jam es McLainorc, former
I hurls Corp. ehlel executive Joseph lloyd and
lormer Attorney Cicncral Nicholas Kat/enhach
must defend Ihelr role .is stewards ol Southeast
Banking Corp.. under a ruling
U S. District Judge Sidney Aronovlt* on
Thursday kepi alive only "a sliver" of the claims
ottered try William llraudt. Southeast Hanking

Corp.’s bankruptcy trustee, but lie said lie was
"ecstatic" over the decision.
Others defendants Include former Southeast
Chairmen Harry Hood Hassell and Charles Zwtek.
former Saks Fifth Avenue chairman Melvin
Jacobs and agribusiness giants Alfonso Fanjttl Jr
and Edward Dttda. /.wick w as I'lesld en l
Johnson's budget director.
Similar lawsuits are being decided nationally
over the liability of those who ran lalllug hanks
and thrifts In the- late IffHOs Southeast, one ol
only two Florida banks to survive the Great
Depression, went under In September 1‘JUI al a
lossof $350 million
"Tills Is really cutting-edge law right now."
Hrandt said "T h is case and oilier cases like II will

Book celebrates
would-be outlaw s
who botched crim es
By NITA LELYVELD

Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N
John
Dllllngcr. Al CajNinc. Honnle
and Clyde — when It com es to
crime, tlu-lr cxjiloits arc leg
endarv Hut wliul altoul Gary
Leonard who li lt a i um plrird
lo a n a p p lic a tio n o n ih r
• iMMUrr ol a hank he just
robbed'' Or O regon Rosa.
sus|H*i'ird ol robbing vending
machines who paid his hail in
quarters’’
Leonard and Rosa are |ust
two o| dozens ol w o u Ii M mo n t I a w s c e le b r a t e d I n
America's Least Competent
Criminals.'' a new txxik about
the ones who nrvrr ever get
awav
Take la r llardytnan who
t u n e got so carried aw av
playing Nintendo m homes Inhad broken into that he was
s till i n gtossrd w h en ih r
im tiers came home
Or Kh.trl Fulton who .q&gt;
(reared on national lelevisiou
as a contestant on flu Price
is R igh t" while he was hiding
out Irniu (mill e m a drug case
A n d how ab ou t H r u c r
Damon who told the teller he
w a s h o l d i n g u j&gt; a l a
Massachusetts hank that hr
wauled a check, not rush? Hr
was arrested when he went to
easii the eherk at a nearby
hank
S n m r o I the c r a z i e s t
s&lt; brines art- rrjrrated all over
the country Like the burglars
who try to squeeze thrtr way
Into buildings through ih r
chimneys or vents — and end
up getting stuck, often hang­

ing upside dow n Or the
getaway car drivers who de­
ride to go gel the cars washed
while they’re walling
The Irtmk's author. Chuck
Slic|&gt;hrrd. has made a career
collecting strange stories like
these horn nrwsjiajK-rs all over
the country Ills weekly col
umn of strange tidbits. "News
of Ihr W eird." unis In 220
newsp.i|K*rs
lie says many ol the true
crime stories m ihr liook come
from newspaper dippings sent
lit h\ Ians ol his columns Ami
In ihr tmok's introduction, he
Includes h is address ami
promises to send a ihank-you
note to anyone who sends In a
good tale
I've always Ihmighl true
sinrlrs are much more mirrrsting than made-up ones,"
Shepherd suld ' The truth
reallv can In- stranger than
Union
Included in the book's 139
pages are some h.ird-to Ix-llc-vr
true s to r ie s — from the
H2-year-old man who roblx-d a
bank and thru tried to get
away on a bicycle to Ihr two
c rim in a ls w h o hopped a
harbrd-wirc fence to gel away
Irorn p o l l e r a n d f o u n d
themselves in ihr San Quentin
jirison vard
The IxMik isn't a lofty tome
Shepherd says It's perfect
bathroom reading It's also
good lor those who worry loo
much about ihr duugrrous
world they live In
II these crim inals were
smarter, we'd have a lot more
to Irar." he said

By R O B E R T BARR

LONDON — Declaring that a
long, debilitating light o v e r
Kurojiean unity "can n ot be
|&gt;ermllled to tester any longer."
Prim e M inister John M ajor
slaked his government s su rviv­
al on a vote ol confidence in tinI louse oi Commons today
Major called lor the showdown
Thursday ulghl after losing the
second o f two critical votes on a
treaty of European union, which
has become the albatross ol Ills
term In office.
Ills opponents within the
C o n se rv a tive Party faced a
choice of continuing thetr buttle
against tin- treaty or. hy voting
no confidence, forcing an elec­
tion.
Conservative officials w ere
quietly confident tills morning,
well aware ihui most ol their 332
members In Parliament do not
want an election at a time when
ihr jiartv Is silling al the Imitum
ol opinion polls
"W e will win Ibis vole today."
Foreign Secretary Douglcs Hurd
told HHC Radio I Ills morning
"R eb els know we re serious
u I k u i I a possible election."
The call for a vote of con ­
fidence capped a night of high
drama and emotional debate
over a Labor Party motion lo
force Major to sign on lo I lie
same charter of workers' rights
adopted hy Hrttuln's 11 partners
In the European Community.
Some Conservatives voted with
Labor as a tactic Intended lo kill
the whole treaty.
Major, who says charter jtrovisions such as paid jiatcrnlty
leave and a maximum -IH-hour
work week are loo cosily lor
Industry, barely defeated the
Labor motion — Sjx-akrr o f the
House Hetty Honihruyd broke a
317-317 tie In (he government's

By MERRILLHARTSON

Associated Pross Writer
WASHINGTON — In one dav. Sen Carol
Mnsclcy-Hmtm stared down a colleague over
a 19th century Supreme Court decision
sanctioning slavery and vanquished another
In a Moot light over I he Conlcdrialc Bag
Elected In NovemlK-i. sworn in and sealed
Jan 3. the Senate's lost black female
member arrived, lor real. Thursday Ami
scores ol colleagues In a Senate lu-lransl'lon
heard her wakr upcnll
Al the continuation hearing lot Supreme
C on n nominee Ktuli Bader G ln slu irg
Moseley Braun an Illinois lit-mo* rat told
Republican Sen Orrln I Intel) she found his
statement likening (In- lh.r&gt;7 Died Scnit
decision on slavery lo the 1973 R im- vs
W a d e d e c is io n le g a liz in g a h u rt mu
"(KTsonallvollensive
Haleb said she mlsi onslnu-d his remarks
The Utah senator said Ills |&gt;nini was lhat
I k ii Ii landmark decisions were drawn Imm
thin air rather ihnn i onstituiioii.il prim I
jile
Bill Moseley llraun was having none ol
lhat
" I lind II very illllh nil lo sii here as the
onlv descendant &lt;d a s|a\ r she replied
While immersed in tin Ginshurg io n
Urination hearing Moseley Hr.mo got word

favor.
Hui on the main motion sujijyortlng the treaty without the
charter. Major losi 316-324.
"Tonight's debate has shown
that there Is no majority In Hits
house for the United Kingdom to
Join I fie social chapter There Is.
however, as we know, a majority
In ibis house In favor of ratifying

dial anothei Republican North Carolina's
Jesse Helms, was making a move on the
Semite floor she opposed.
Helms was |itishlng to have ihc Senate
renew an oHIciul government patent lor the
United Daughters of the Confederacy in­
signia containing the symbol of the Con­
federate flag
Alter &gt;111. Helms reasoned, the Senate had
done such three times previously with
hardly a word of |iroiesi
"There's not an evil member o f the UDC."
Helms said "There's not a member of the
UDC lhat wants to pick a light with
anybody."
Mosclcy-llruun. lar voice breaking at
limes, declared lhat the Issue was "whether
or not Americans such as m yself
will
have to sillier the indignity of being
reminded time and time again that al one
point m this country's history we were
human chattel, we were property, we could
Ih li.idcd Ixuight and sold "
I would like to (ml a stake through the
heait ol this Drarulu." said Mnselry-llraun
whose indignant stand swayed the voles ol
oilier senators in Ih- tradition hound
Senate
A Hist attempt lo (able the Helms projios.il
tailed 52 4M During that vote, only lour
members of Lincoln s Republican Party
voted w it It Mosrlev Braun

Hut on a subsequent vole after her
emotional appeal, the original four Re
publicans and 17 othrr GOP members
Joined Moselcy-Hraun and 53 other Demo
crats In tabling ihr Helms amendment
75-25 She had persuaded 23 senators to
change Ihelr minds
They Included Sen Howell llellln. an
Alabama Democrat and grandson of a
Confederate Army surgeon His ancestors
"thought what they were doing was right
hut we are living today In a dlffer-nt world
he said "W e must gel racism behind us and
w r must move forward "
Sen Hen Nlghthorse Campbell. D-Culo
who was with Mnsrlry-Bmun .ill the wav on
the Confederate Hag Issue, said hr was sun
some senators had voted with Helms earlier
because of vuinc "misguided Idea Ifiat tfiev
were preserving some sort of tradition
" I think you saw lirre today on Hie Moor ol
«lie- Senate one of the reasons why I and
Others have liern saying for so long there is
a need for diversity In this body." said Sen
Joseph Hldrn. D-Dcl.
"T h e lari of tlie matter Is that the senator
from Illinois has jKiintrd out something that
has been sorely missing from this txidv tfiat one single voice speaking for millions
and millions of voices In this country who
feel like this body doesn't understand their
problems." he said

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the Maastricht Treaty." Major
said after the second vote.
"We m u st r e s o lv e this Issue

Ti

and li c a n n o t Ik - jK -rm llted to
fester a n y lo n g e r .” h e said

" I n otice that the jirlm r
minister has been driven to use
the confidence factor because hr
cannot win Ihc vole on any other
Ibaslxl. said opposition Labor
Party trader John Smith
Major said the confidence moItou would Ik - worded to also
endorse ihr treaty. Smith said
he would seek yet another vote
on ihc workers' charter.
Major would have lost the first
vote on Thursday but for the
siqijKiri of nine Ulster Unionists,
the largest Protrstnnt-based
party In Northern Ireland. It
wasn't clear what ihc govern­
ment promised In return, but
one Cabinet official mentioned
lhe possibility of creating a
House of Commons committee
on Northern Ireland.
John Taylor, an Ulster Un­
ionist lawmaker, said Ills party
would support Major on Friday
because II fears an clrctlon
which might bring ihc Labor
Party to |&gt;owcr. A Labor Party
projiosal for Joint Brltlsh-lrlsii
government of Northern Ireland
intonated unionists.
Proud of Its imperial past and
Jealous of Us security of an
Island nation. Britain bus long
been the most reluctant partner
In the European Community.
A rgu m e n ts a b o u t ced in g
powers to Eurojic have bitterly
divided Conservatives us well as
Utlior. and led to the downfall of
Major's predecessor. Margaret
Thatcher. In 1990.
In treaty negotiations Ih c fol­
lowing year In the Dutch town of
Maastricht. Major took great
|&gt;rlde In negotiating a British
exemption from the so-called
"social chapter."
After winning the national
elections In April 1992 with a
sharply reduced majority. Major
was at the mercy o f die-hard
o|)|K)nents of Eurojican union In
Ills own party.
Mujor got a ratification bill
through the House of Commons
only by agreeing to one last vote
on the social chajitcr — and that
came Thursday night.

The trustee was permitted to contest board
decisions on the purchase of two troubled Florida
thrills, a related dividend and any new ureas that
meet I he Judge’s standards.
Southeast's directors and officers were Insured
lor their actions, but Hrandt hopes to hold (hem
personally liable.
"These are serious jx-ojtle. You don't sue these
|M*oplc lightly." he said "T h e general thinking we

have Is they're responsible for the failure o f the
bank."
. Southeast's purchase o f First Federal Savings
of Jacksonville, which had $1.2 billion In assets,
and South Florida Savings of Davie, with $12H
million In assets, are covered by the ruling
Had commercial real estate loans brought down
Southeast, and Charlotte. N.C.-based First Union
Corp. bought IIS best assets a day after the Miami
bank was seized.
Hrandt wants an Investigation of First Union's
role In the failure, suggesting the one-time suitor
hastened Southeast's demise after deciding
against a purchase. First Union has said
repeatedly It had nothing to do with Southeast's
failure.

Anger vented over racial symbols

G overnm ent’s survival
on treaty vote today
Associated Press Writer

set the lone for the national banking Industry for
the next 20years."
Stuart Baskin, attorney for non-management
dlreetors. said he was "pleased and gratified" hy
the decision because of the narrow grounds
allowed hy the Judge.

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LOCALLY
Pro w re stlin g in San ford
SAN K O IIII
tin s.ininiil 'm i i h i m K i m .i i i i *
( hill Mill pill ml .1 lll^lll ill pillll shIh i i .i I Mil sillily
.11 till Nailloid I UK ( l llli l lll| I .ist S&lt; i i i i i i h Ii
IttlllllM .lllll S.ll lit Il.l\ lliglll llllx 2 1 .ll S |l III
I hull s lipill .|| 7 p i l l llll III! I M i l l III.II Mill
It .Hum 12 inp t d i t iMoti si.ns ip t•\, in.ll. In s
till Ii i i Illig .i \\ ut hi I .ig I • .mi I ii|i \|.m ||
t uni is S 7 m iili ilii S&gt;niiiisi K im .mis i inti
U&lt; 11itilt. $ I hit i \ n x Hi ki t sh|i | i ii ,n|\ .mi ■ m il li
that $ I going tuxx .ml tin ii st lii&gt;|.iiship limit
In pilti Ii .i m
lli k&lt; Is iii .ait %.tin i i .ill |&lt; t\
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W om en ’ s dart tournam ent
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Mill III Ill'll! .It H.III i I mMi t .ill S.lllllll.lX lull .’ I
I Ills |s till Ills! Ii llll II.Hill III lit Its k IIHt ll t«
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Hill HU Hill'
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PONY All-Star crow ns
Sem inole
P o n i e s win
sectional
F rom S t a l l R e p o r t *
H V I I ’llIN |N
s. m in e ►* eons
III tilt* i entiles III. Si lullt'lit 1'iitiX
I I I XI .11 llllil Ml Sluts sXXl pt III tilt
disl t ii i • h.ituptmislilp lust xx i i k .m11
e. util d u l l l it ll III llll seillnu.il
I h u I ll.llll* III s. hi dull d In st.irt S.il
m d.ix .u M i.i ii h s I .m ilaini I'.u k
1*1.ix m e m 'hi S&gt; i i i i i i h Ii |“l &gt;Ny
I' i m i i i i l u t N . i l m i i s y m i l lit
llusili.iil 11it ii pli x mi Si.iii K h .ii !
1 1*1 ilu Si i i i i i i h Ii s.pi.id upern d tin
It'III l l l l l l l l l l XXllll I |llll XXIII 11X11
I iii m i . • t itx
M ill ! » . Huii: \\ i si

S e m in o le 7 I III the sem illllals
Sell i ll mie xxi.ippeil up Ilu tille xx Uh
a 7 I (lei IHim i uxi i I'.m.iina t itx
A l s u p . n i n i p a l i n e in l l "
iHUtn.llUeiil Well W is t Yi'hlsta .Hid
t til.uidii S A \
In ilu lusi eau'i " I ihi disttn*
pl.ix (ill
Miki ( 11.i lull 111 K ' mix
H im h and lltmiix K.ilnin • miilnni il
t " pm h S o t mu il' past I'.in,m i .i • n x
I iii mix I'arsons i null iluiti d t ln n
lilts .lllll Si lit I I ll I il .ill SI i Ill'll ll l l i l
Kills in lead till N# i i i i i i h Ii .ill.ii k
ae-mist I',III.llll.i t itx III till lust
eaui*
I le liiis ix i I x
lasiiii li.ii/
ui.idi si xi f.il tun t im t im e i ah In s
III li ll In Id is Si i i i i i i h Ii &lt;
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t ■1.1lull 111 pit • 111 ll .1 &lt;H||l|lit f
garni ill ih# xn i.ax ux• i .I f || f |\ ll
M i si Si *:mnili
ilh .vs me Mil* f llll
thtough si xi ii iim in gs ,is III* M»|t
In Id ti ti i ut |i.H/ Iii xx y •"till* »n»J

S r r P o n y . I ’nee 2 It

' ll.l III plHII s IlHIII Al.ill.till.I .lllll
G e o r g i a a s xxi II .is i I m lu is i
I kmgl.isx ilh sipi.nl
I In n eimi.il i h.mipi'in i n n x t s m i
In ihi Soulll / o n e I " i l l li.mu Id
xxluih Mill hi pl.ix i d m l.mip.i
hi euitmie A u e I lh&lt; Ilu. iii " Wi.ld
Si i h s .s s&lt; iii‘diih'd tn in eui \He 12
in Mmiii m x i alii
\lli| losine 'hi lust e .ill" nl ill'
s*.iii iiiiirn.iiueut h 7 in host l.aki
NNm ill l.isi I ml.ix m ehi
lulx IM
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lIlIHUl'h III' Ins# Is Mr h ki I n| tin
•■••iilili I’lmmi.Himi dt.ixx
m n111111e

W. Seminole
Broncos are
state’s best
F rom S ln ll R e p o r t *
i^^1till* * III X
ti.if f 1 tt #1V ih.
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lit . M|Up.1f 1 •ir .uh sf 111! * 1.4*1
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P a p a J o e ’s
se rv e s up
firs t lo s s
fo r H o p k in s

DON’T BOTHER BRINGING A BAT

Fill lllitll IIIIh i -ill IliHUUm I ili il t.'l .' t••

S Y F A fo o tb all sig n u p s
S A N FU K D
till s.inti.iii A . n i l Its It .
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t h.isi I'.Ilk Hilt l l l l x \ XI lllll
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AROUND THE STATE
Hom e runs boost R e d s
t
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MIAMI
I,(M il S.illlll#*! It It .1 t|||i'i
.uni Kcggn Sanders .ii Ii li'•I .i ixxf d m tit.ist is tin
I tin lllll.(tt Neds tu .it tin I Inttil-i M.illltis 7 t
S.illliU I s (tiiiil ||ii||(i 1 '•! Ihi S| IStlll .i l . " i t.^.t
slint iix11 thi l i m i t tn III l i t i i i
highlight* d •
ItXrtutl tiiiiltli S.mili Is l l l l l ip 111. si xi mil
In I|m &lt;1 |. in lltuu nifii: ' ii t u l h i xi it.tx
Si Hit Ncrx li • I. lli Xi it HloMIUItg Ullli tu.
ut*
ITI til! SI XIm i l .Hut lltlistli il up
ltd k \ i m s t t o l ) g i 7 |U| u III* ln-.lt tie K&gt; d* (• 2
XXnil Ctljlll Mlt Dill! Illum e- M Ills l.isl si..It t , • ■'
ill Ills hid l.x xx in i I i ii i sti.i.clit

i i f i i i m

W inter S p rin g s duffer leads
IIA IN K S t in
M itk H u n k ..t M .u*it
Springs .Hid .liihii l . i ' " I N.iph - in.Hi hi ll lixi
miller p.il tills nit ' I ii p.il ' I Smith l.ixmit it
G r r lir lr lr Krsort tn sli.lK til*' lust li.illld li.nl
I hlifsd.ix tu tin I Imid.i i )p&lt; ii

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Ill'll tor *&lt;■! llllil .It l &gt;7 .III VI.Ill' \tltl.li;its'
hlpltct .mil l.lltt 1* 11•'xx• II '.t l&lt;" kl&lt; dc'
II ••
p.lt 7 2 W ist
Hilts.
Mill 1*1 d II. 1
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Isi.mil I'l.nit.iti'ui liiitli mi tin s..utli

n r ri i n i m

I In l ' i 2 pi. ix* t Held sxx ti li* s Mill si * |..i tii.
sci utitl tumid I t id.ix I (illuu mu .i tM In'll i ut i "
the Ihxx HI) .uni lies lli' l.isl txx i. ti'iiiids .i| l|ii
S(»?i iH H i tourii.mii'iii w ill I •« pl.ix* d " i i ilu Mcst

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AROUND THE NATION

G o in g for a walk

F rom S ta ll R e p o r t *

.!• ill’ ll H|’ I*X,|'1|J|1.*
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* Mil*
" itx.,.,1. i h j Ii . h
• rs#i O . i i ’ d ..
A i Hi i I i . .1 All hla'S A.IX p.lKl Ole
, i t . ” •t••
&gt;n. plim iint t., trio
A'l.fiijt 1 !i-a*" th.s Ai’i'i
ri tho

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• .ir. '"■ • • ) 'tli* league Se hem
' tOii"iiimi.int V IH riittmij a hortie
'ii" .’ Me. h'xt at li.it aq.nrxst
A ' I h i q I i i 'i I u v x d a ( n i g h t
Hi*#nan&lt;ie.• /, .is intentionally
Adi*e l h'S ni'it 'AO t '"('X up in
that gam e anti tA'. ot his hrM
thH.p i.rnes at pat in W ednesday s
ga m e
H#i e ght ha#e had a
sMet .h . • M&gt;e &lt; nsecut'ye inten
ti na* a ti** s .•(■' the I a o ga m es
Put A«th Arlington
at* her Chnt
x.' .h,'
signaling tor an mien
fnmai pass duong Me'nande/ s
• &gt;st Uip t- the plate xVednosday
;,'t&lt; her r y*u» B* i.«e* gut a pilt.h
l o o c » i e to t h o p a l e a n d
Hernandez grounded out Despite
that Memandcz and the 0#*edo
A m t " c a n s Aon W e d n e s d a y s
game tn ea*n a tieMh in the state
hampiunsh.; tourney scheduled

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n»t«id **Fm)*h fi* i#**»

N A B F to u rn e y re s u m e s to n ig h t

r • r i » j i j .i i r r - r r s r r - r r - . - . - r r r r r : r.-.- i

F rom S tatf R e p o r t *

KNO.NVIl.l.K
I ' tm
tun in v H"C*ts mil
Daren llruwii (u m h in i d mi .t lour lui shutn'it t"
lend the K n ox ville Sinnklcs in .i i n xx n nxu
).(■ ksutix die in •( Sh h i I ii 'H i l.i a gu e e.mu
Kniii'lti l l l| xxt ill sex(*ll Hillings tm ihi Mill
and Itiuxi n pitched the hnal txxu
Alex Gun/.ilex till a 2 Kill siniih in tin set mid
tu gtx. K ikixx tile ,t 2 l) lead Hm ut lioxxi is hit .hi
K ill sinel*' hi tin lourth lulliixxcd hx I mi
1Indues Kilt sm ell III llll srxi III h

I.AKK MAIM
Its i.uimiii Hard Ilu held s all
n ,nlx snaklii), xx• I I • aids and tails ate getting tm d nl
st.Hiding an limit in ilii tain all week waiting to pl.ix

I AI.I.ADKliA Ala - lllll Klllntl duinill.lted
(pi.llllx me Im Salmd.ix s XASl'AK I lain I :ln i
r»tK) kilmiii ter ran
si n ine •&gt; track renin! tu
earn Ills lust litisi h ( H.md N.iiimi.d puh

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Klltntt m Iiu spends must ut his iiim " i i tin
W inston Cup circuit
\xmi li is lust ( h .i i i i I
Nat lull.il ran-.it Watkins Glen. N Y .mil kept up
Ins lint streak w ith a txxu lap axcragt ul I hh |o|
in pll at I alladega Snperspi • dxx.ix
'llic Daxvsnnvillc (la driver aetuallx e.irned
tile pule nil his llrst lap ul the 2 *&gt;(&gt; tilth' ttl oval
and sirrtchrrl m il his a d x iih la gr with an r x i u
taster seeiiutl lap He easily heat ( had l.itth
xx lx&gt; had a IH 7 I f&gt;2 mph
Klllult xv.is m ie ut 17 drivers xx Im eclipsed tin
ipiu hlxm e mark nl IH-l 7 J 3 m p h set hx Dal*
Karnhardt in last ye a r 's iiia u eu r.il G rand
National rai c at I .ill.idee.i
Flint other W inston ( up teeul.us ui.idi tin
held on tile llrst d.ix nl ipialllviu e m xx Im h tin
lo p 2 0 places w e r e set I he rest ut i lit IO t at
lineup will he d eterm in ed this m u rnm e

I t s still raining llardei
Ilu inlicld looks hki ilu
&lt;&gt;ki i i I ih I m i Sxx amp
I hat s it ( all nil ti might s ga m e s and • nun hat k
tiiniorroxx
Itul Mother Naim * has a xx li ked si use ul huium
No siMiiu i had l.aki Marx i o.u h Allell I tilth ui.idi

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I llllsl'i llllx 1 singles pll
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■pin tin lusi m m ig I " Muxtiuid
slain .1 tnu a ids its ro m p Max u.iid s

lilt ih i isloli lair
Ihursil.ix a l t i i iiiiull to • all h |I
I lu lls.lax night s c a llu s m ilu National \inati m
I la si hall I • d&gt; r.dinii high si I uhi | s m u u u i league distru i
tuuiuametit than ilu ram ahati d
At 7 III p in Mu sun xx as shinin g tin In hi xxas dix
and II" ha se ha 11 xx as III Itig pl.ix eil

See S oftball. Page 211

Mi max liaxe |mn|M-d tin gun a htth mi dei idutg tu
• all nil tin gallics xxlicn we did
s.ud I little Mlth a
laugh
M e.itlu i petin lllu ig *lu iiu im .m u ni vs ill trx tu pu k
S e c N A I I F . Pngc 211

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F rom S la t ! R e p o r t *
SANFGKD
I In ;ii tmu xx as as lud as ilu
tim p e i.itu l'
at Ilu S a llh ild Mldilh
Si limil
&lt;ix it■A 11it nun 1 limsilax night
Si m m ole High S* ho#il Arrow K n u r 11 s&lt; un-d 12
uii.msxxi red p o m is m ilu linal tw o minutes ul
the game to tu p Sunhnd llo u s iu g A m huntx
fil .'lit ami tin H oward llriMiks (dmutet gut .i hug*
three piimtci lr&lt;mi Ku hard Kcddu ks and one I r e
ihiuxx eat h iiuni Dnuic hides and M illie M’ tlhums
in nip the M' i II h Ihillie Five 4 7 l l u io v r r ilu ii'
I lu huilx i o iiiested doulilelieadi'r marked ih&lt;
opi n m g iiighi ul tin- initial season Im the S.mlntd
Kei rculiuii Di paitmi'Ui S u m m i r Yuuih Itaski i
hall l.eagili hit p laX'Is Hi |M \ i.u s old
III'
gam es w hich .in plaxed in ixxo lliu iltiiiti
hiilxcs. xverc the lusi ul a nine g a m e season that
will he plaxed mi I uesdiix and I hursdax nighi s
ai Satilmd Middle Si I umi I
A trim Kun i ll used a Italam «-d iii the lust halt
xvitli lix• plavers st oring htixxccu l tx■ and srxcii
pniiiis iu taki a .11 2t&gt; halttmu a d x ailla g c ux* t
Saulord H o using Amhorttx
xx Im Ii gut nine
points • .u h lim n ( m ils ( rutuitx ami Daum n
IIm ki

HASKHAM.
7 AO p ut — SUN National l.r.iem (liumn.iii
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suit hull tails
Ilu Sufitulil In • n .ilii.ii !&gt;• pal'
nu ih Mmur t i * sp rin g si..wpiti|i
Snltliall l.i agiii
xx Im h nmuiallx
pl.ix* on I in silax tiigllls plaxed a
s j m i ial
m a k e u p night it tin Im *
Mi Him I'.irk Notlli.ill I " Id I Inns.I ix
night whet* papa I' m s Hm xx i
mmikt x xvreni h into Mupkms Mi at
I ’.ii king s mull h a l e d s# a sun
Cap.I tm s si ured tom Hills III till
set mid lulling and t u x ir limki d
li.ti k as l||t del# list h e ld 'll*
tniiuiallx hard iidtiiig Hnpkins h .iiii
in ..nix imu hits in i '# 2 trimtipii
m i l tin prtxUHisIx iituleti ati it
u agin I* ad* I s
1 In Hilu ■ i xxi• gain# s !• atun il tug
Ins* innings dial t u it u d tin g.iiius
llll'i ritills
Mux i i .n d s si h c &lt;t I • m ils m tin
tup ut ilu lust innin g and w&lt;-m .#n &lt;"
xxm its lusi ga m es ut tin season
I K li "x&lt;r Si i/a m n s i )x sli r Kt * t in
11x• innuigs and ! t»« i tu s . . .i• ■i |*i
runs in di* tup " i tin titst itimtig
amt xxalk' d past \ u kx * I'* turn
s# rx n i 2 1 ( also in tixi ntiings
Mcpk.iis Mi a&gt; 1'ai k.lig s#111 U ads
du lia g m with ■ '&lt; 1 i i i i i i d tint
I’apa I*** s is |ust a g.mu ti.i* k a*
s 2 w uh Mx i r s I r• • s&gt; r \ u &gt; nisi a
g a in ' a nd a halt hi Inn.I al 7 2
I railing ilu lead trio an 11# • t tu
Hi I
Muxnurd
I 7 i Su/atiin s
i ix stei K i e l 11 S) .md \ ii kx s |V i mu

llm in ilu sci uml hall Arrow Force II went
inside iu six loot. Iiiiii m i ll Demi Daniels and
six loot two-ini It Icitx Hoxxuril and outside lu
|fl i p m k shliu tm g guard Kru Kohcrts in pull
nxvnx despite uiilx making six ul l-l free throw
attempts m the lln.il hall
Daniels led Arrnxx Fnree II vxitii l l points xx till#
Huxxard added I I and Kuhcris nine Also sto rin g

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( tuntilx and Donnell M ilitants paced S.udnrd
llousiiig Au th ority xxith l&lt;&gt; |miiiiis ra cli while
llurke added nine. Jason Hutlcr live and A n g elo
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points and Willie I liillle h anil lush ( ollller
t .illy ii ig turn pumis e.iili tn pa. i ligh t Millie
11&gt;illu Si pla x eis mtu ilu st H im g . iilm m i xxith
IttiMiks tiuhluig a 2.1 2 2 &lt;dgi
In the second hall llrtMiks team l o m m u c d its
halanccd s to rin g xxith Charlie Farmer and Millie
M'llllams thruMing in lour |»oUits e.n h tu lead the
Itxe players that scored while Hullte s team went
almost evchiNivelv t&lt;&gt; I'onx Davis w ho netted |(&gt;
s u null hall pumis nu lulling a &lt;rm ii.il three
|Hiuuer Ian* iii the gam e as regulation en ded lit a
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Ini a pan ul lir e throws lot Hullic Inn llernard
Sum I) nailed a i w o |Himier lielorc Kcddicks Im a
long one io put In- ic.un ahead lor good with
Duiiie Jones ami M illie M illtams co n v ertin g the
insurance Iree throws
Nu om- scored m duuhle Itgures lor ilriMiks hut
tune ilillerent players di nted tin s. or m g i nlumu
M illie M'llllams and Farmer led xvitli nine poltus
e.n li xx lute llernard S m ilh i.tilled seven i nunlers
ami Doiite Junes and Deauilre M a r e six pumis
• ai h Also s io iu tg were Kedilli ks and Albert
H am pton l l l i i c
p o in ts rui III and J e r o m e
M'llllams and frox lin llis ltw o points ruclil
Davis tielted a gam e high I l points lor M illie
Hullte xxlni also had nine players score pnuits
Also m o rin g xverc Wllltc llo llle Jr (seven pmnisl.
Coulter and Kohert M'llllams (six |Milnts eaclll
I mix Tra m u iell (three points! and Uueuiui Hmtl
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S T A T S &amp; STANDINGS
DOGS
Al Seminal* Pitk
Thursday
F intrac* — tail. M 3343
aOlltes Profit
10*0 110 J 00
I Roar Classic*)
J H 110
* Carny'sMark
IN
0 (1 4) It 10 P I * It I* M T U 1*1310*0
Second rat# — 7044, D M M
IM T tF reeb ird
J 00 3 40 3 *0
* Spirit Walker
I U 10 40
7 B o«n k I* Bobby
1 00
O I 1 I I 1 I H P I 1 I ) 31.10 T i l l ) ) 110 M DD
U 1)10 »
Third rata - 1430. 8 :11.17
lE u rA fios*
7 10 4 40 1 10
7 Chasing A Win
I 40 3 00
4 Bobbie Racoon
* jo
Q (l 7151 10 P i l l ) 117 3* Til 7 41 *34 00
Fourth r4c4 - 1*30, O: 31 71
* Midland 6 anner
30*0 14 40 1 00
1 E rpc*** America
5 40 1*0
1 Perry H
3 00
O (1 4) US *0 P (4 AMI 17 M (All 1) IS 00 T
(4 1 II 10*1 00
Filth rat# — 1*50. A: 30 04
7 Loti Jo#
11#0 1 10 7 OO
0 Old So#
7 10 4 00
1Aroyal Oanltaman
1 to
Q (7 t i l t 74 P (7 0111* M T 17+11440 00
sum rat# - 1044 O 3* 71
7 Ja/boRockat
1000 4 *0 1 *0
1 Bikini Watcher
5*0 140
OJA Petri* N Lata
110
&lt;3 (1 71 47 00 P (7 1! 111*0 T l i l t ) 411 10
Pirk 1 (4 7 7110( 1paid 111 00
Seventh rat# - 1*10. C: 11.11
1 V e t* A*tro
1110 140 110
I Central Morgan
4 40 1 40
t Am I Impressive
1 *0
O (11) It 40 P (1 II l i t M T (M 41 110 M S
II 1 * 11 1*07 00
Eighth rata - 1*50, Bi 11.11
1ML Swaldog
» to 4 40 1 40
5 My Lilli* Nlneoh
3*0 100
I Ju*l Peter Pan
1 40
0 (1 D U M P (I 51 I t M T il 1117*4*0
Ninth race - 1*10. A : 11.11
I Georgia Fly
1*40 7 *0 4 40
I Wl*hingClrt
*1 0 I K
1 JC » King And I
4*0
O (1 I) 11 *0 P (1 II 1*4 K T U + l ) l i t M
QD *1 3 A I I I 141 00
10th r * t a - 1*50. C i3l.lt
1 Public Approach
5 *0 3 40 1 10
I MPS Bernelta
13 00 11 K
7 Spot Tmo
4 10
O (I I I I I H F I 1 1)34 » T U 1 7H II 49
11th race - 1430 D 1134
1 SJ Mary
0 40 4M I K
7 Mohan Elvl*
5 40 1 00
4 Great Reverence
IK
O (1 7) 17 40 P (1 7) 4* 30 T (17 4) IW.OO
Carryover *74 *47 04
nth race - 1*30. Bi 1117
1RV Divine Legend
7 K 4 70 I N
4 Blackness
4*0 I K
5 Helmger's Law
UK
Q 17 4) 17.30 P 114) 11 50 T (1 *5 ) 117*0 S
II 4 5 1)410100
llth r a c a - l*3t. A :M 71
« S3 Speedy
4 00 1 M 140
1 Lobo'sLuCk
7 40 I K
7 BD Emperor One
1140
0114) II M P (4 11 II.M T (4 171 74.K
um rat# — 104*. C! 14,40
1Obvious Winner
1140 I K 1*0
I Brink* Blond.*
4 *0 I K
7 Aok Darling Lady
140
0 (1 1 ) 10.10 P I M ) 70.10 S (117 *311113*
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|JAI«ALAI
A1 Orlande Seminal#
Thursday night
First game
14 K *40
4*0

I Gabby
5IO
1Marcel
100
* Jos*
4 10
O (1 I ) 13 M P It I) 41.M T (I 141171 M
Second gam*
* Pinson
14*0 ; »
in
1 Marcel
4 00 4*0
4 Col#
4 *0
0 (I d ) 1* 40 P (A ll 111 to T U 1-41 I M M OD
IB *) *5.70
Third gam*
7 Pit* Aguirre
1140 II n 4 40
4 Cole Victor
* 00 1 *0
1 Frias Jose
4 40
0 (4-71 *4 00 P IT 4) 101.M T 17+1110* M
Fourth gam*
1 Pinson Andy
7 00 10 M 3M
OPila Beltran
14 M 5M
* Frias Azcu*
*40
0 (1 0) 4* M P (I t ) at. 10 T (114) 1140 M
Fillh gam*
I Gabby Andy
4 M 0 40 3 00
/Erkllia Uraid*
1*0 5W
3 Pita Chlmela
7 *0
0 (1 7)43 M P II 7) (0.10 T (M l) 5M It
Siath gam*
1 Munot Enrique
*40 I K
3 00
iColeM endi
« 40 1 00
7Pinson Aguirre
IM
0 I I 1) M M P II l)t*.TC T (3 171 Itt.M
Seventh gam*
4 Ricardo
10*0 5 U&gt; 3*0
1 Enrique
5 00 4 OO
*Tino
3K
O 11-4) II.M P*4 I) 111. 1ST 14 1 4)445 M
Eighth gam*
a Ricardo
19*0 5 00 5 *0
I Enrique
3 00 4 00
*Tino
5K
0 II 1) *0 00 P *1 1) 110.10 TT IM II 114 M
Ninth gam#
SZugataOon
10 40 4 M 140
1 Mendib# Mendl
7*0 1*0
7 Rene Beltran
4M
0 111) M 00 P (111 71.M T (117) M l M TT
Carryover 11*1.M
Ittn game
3 Erhlila
1 10 4 40 4 00
3 Mend,be
**0 3 40
1 Ricardo
3 70
Q (1 11 M M P 15 5) *4 M T 15 31) 117+0
lllti gam*
1 Napa Mendi
I K 1*0 I K
7 Rene Bob
4K 1 K
t Mendib* Uraid*
)K
0(1 7)50 *0 P II 7) 100 10TII 7 4I01S.M
I71h game
iZugaraBob
*00 3 K 3 00
3 Nap* Uraid*
* M 1M
I Irigoyen Don
3 00
Q { ] 1) 13 to P (11) 17.00 T II 3 I) 174 00 OD
(I 7 A 7 3)141 10
11th ga m#
5 Bob
4 W5 K 3 M
I Don
7 40 7 40
7M'k*l
7 40
O (I S) 30 00 P (1 1) 13.10 T (3-1 7)Ml.M
U thg* me
5 Irigoyen Chimela
*7 40 7 K 0 00
3 Mendib* Bob
3 00 3 40
1 Ricardo Uraid*
3 00
O 15 II *7 00 P (3 1) 141 30 T (1 1 1) 101 M S
1313 All) 117 MDD IS 5I3U M
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BASEBA LL STANDINGS
Malar League 6at*ball
All Times EOT
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
L Pci
GB
w
34 41
137 —
Toronto
347 1
31 *3
Boston
344 1
33 44
N e* York
341 l ' »
Ba &gt;f(more
S3 14
44
X
331 I ' l
Detrot
43 31
44* I ' l
Cl* re land
57 3*
M'fnauke*
3** 15
West Ofuisien
W
L P&lt;t
GB
341 —
St 4}
Chicago
41 43
SI* 3 'i
Tr.es
4* it
KansasCity
311 1
41 4*
300 4
Vaat'l*
44 30 44* 3
California
41 31
441 « 1
M -N »U
40 u
413 10
C
'~&lt;S
Thursday** Games
■ miat City 13. Del roil *
ettle 3. Cleveland 3
hew York 1}. California 1
fissfon a. Oakland 7
V -masota* Baltimore*
Chicago7.Milwaukee 3
Toronto 1, Tore* 7
Friday's Games
Kan*** C” y (Pichardo a 41 el Detroit

(Doherty 0 31, 7 Cl p m
Seattle (Johnson &lt;0 51 at Cleveland (Lopet
1 01, 7 03 p m
Calitornia (Langston 0 4) at New York
(Mutton 0 0), 7 50 p m
Oakland (MoMer I 1) at Boston (Dopson
7 31,7 13pm
Baltimore (Vaicniuela 3 71 at Minnesota
(Guardado i 11,1 05p m
Milwaukee (M.rardaO II at Chicago (B*r*

4l).t 03pm

Toronto (Hentgen 13 41 at Tevas (Pavlik
311.1 33pm
Saturday's Games
Oakland*! Boston l 03pm
KansasCity al Detroit. I Dp m
Calitornia at New York. 3 p m
Baltimore *1 Mnnetoi* Ip m
Milwaukee at Chicago 7 03 p m
Seattle at Cleveland 7 03p m
Torontoal Teias, I 33p m
Sunday s Games
Oakland*’ Boston, t 03p m
Calitornia at New York 1 30 p m
KansasCity at Detroit I 13pm
Seattle at Cleveland t 13pm
Baltimore at Minnesota. 3 03pm
Milwaukee at Chicago 3 13 p m
Torontoal Tevas. t 03p m
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L
Pel
GB
Philadelphia
*11*
*3* St Louis
15
*0
STf 3
Montreal
30
4*
331 10'y
Chicago
47
47
300 l l ’ i
Pittsburgh
43
It
it* I S' s
Florida
40
33
.411 &gt;0
New York
13 *3
137 7t
Weil Division
W L
Pet
GB
s*n Francisco
*3
13
470 —
Atlanta
33
4l
3*7 10
Houston
30
43
33* 14
Los Angeles
4#
4*
31* IS
Cincinnati
30
4*
310 IS'*
San D ego
17 *0
Ml 31
Colorado
15 *0
3M M
Thursday ! Games
San Francisco 4. Philadelphia t
Cincinnati 7. Florida 1
Pittsburgh* Atiant* 7
Houston* Chicago*
Colorado! St Louis I
Montraal 10 San D ego 3
New York 10 Los Angeles 3
Friday’s Games
Cincinnati (Pugh S (I *1 Florida I Hough
« It). 7:It p m
Atlanta 1A v e 'y 10 II at Pittsburgh
(Z SmithOai,7 lip m
Chicago (H ibbard I a) at Houston
(Portugal 7 41.1 03 p m
St Louis I Watson t 0) at Colorado (Parrett
J II, ♦ 03 pm
Montreal (Fassaro I t) al San Diego
I Broca ) 3 51 10 13pm
New York ITanan* m *1 Los Angeles
(Cand olll a 1). 10 15pm
Philadelphia (Schilling * * ) at San Fr*n
cisco IBrummefl I 1). 10 11pm
Saturday's Games
Chicago at Houston 1pm
New York at Lot Angeles 1 p m
Philadelphia *1 San Francisco. 3 p m
Cincinnati at Florida. 7 t ip m
Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 7 03 p m
St Louis at Colorado.* 05 p m
Montraal al San Dego to 03 p m
Sunday's Oamas
Atlanta *1 Pittsburgh 1 11pm
Chicago at Houston. 3 33dm
St Louis at Colorado. 1 01 p m
Nan York at Los Angeles 4 05 p m
Montreal at San D ego # 03 p m
Philadelphia at S*n Francisco 4 03p m
Cincinnati al Florida. S *3 pm
Southern L#agu*
Second Hail
Eastern Division
OB
W
L P ll
Carolina (Pirates)
15 11
55* — ,
353 —
Kno..ill* (Blue Jaytl
it
15
Orlande (Cuts) - “
1* 11 -r J T T '-l
Jacksonville (Mannersi H . 14
X I . 4'.
10 if
i Greenville t(travail
5
Weslern Divisron
Birmingham (WSdit
17
:
3*4 —
334 1
Mamph,* (Hoy all)
II
13
la
Chaiianooga iRedsI
:
53* «*»
Hunlln't* (Afhlttst
55* 1‘ *
IS i i
• fm hvill* (Tamsi
W &lt;4
5*1 3 &gt;
v won first halt s ••s on • *e
Thursday 1 G * « r i
Let# Gam# her iwouead
Gr##nviti« 3 Orlande 1
Knee vill# 4 JacSscwv ib# I
Carolina# Ch*lr*noog*3
Birmingham 1 Ve'-pr v I

Mun!svlll**l Nashr.il* In.

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R A IN E S GAUGE
Category

'93

best

51
Games
At-bats........... 187
41
Runs
59
Hits
29
RBI
Doubles.... ...... 6
Triples........... ... 4
Home runs.... .... 9
5
Steals............
316
Average

160
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
334

Service p

K lln h p

Tatali

10 0 0
00 00
00 00
10 0 0
0 00 0
33 1 10 1

Tetali

1* 7 10 7

044 340 704 - 7
Cincinnati
044 104 744 - 1
Flood*
E — Robert! 14). Shethald (111 DP
Cincinnati J LOB - Cincinnati 7, Florida 4
JB
Robert* (111 C0II4 14), Armstrong I II
IB -

R r u m lt e ld l i t

HR

R S an d er* (14)

Samuel (3) SB — Robert* (73) S
Browning SF - Browning Went
IP
H R ER ft (3 SO
Ciflcinniti
6ro*ft(r&gt;9 W7 S
J 3 0
1
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1
3 1) 1 0 0 0
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Armttf L 7 10
a 3 3 3 4
3
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1
3 3 3 0
1 0 0 1 1
Kim*
3
Umplftt — Mom*. Gregg First B*u
Second Taia Third Bonin
T - 3 37 A - 3)441

N FL SCH ED U LE
NFL Preveavon
All Tlmei IDT
Friday. JvlyM
Buffalo a* Oelroll. 7 10pm
Saturday July II
Lot Angel** Rader* ,i Green Bay at
Canlon. Ohio. 3 p m IABC I
New Or lean* v« Philadelphia al Tokyo. 10
p m (ESPNI
Sunday. Aug I
Pittsburgh « t San Francisco al Barcelona
Spain, 1p m (7(BC1
Minnesota*1 Dallas Ip m
Friday. Aug e
Miami at Allan)* 7 30pm
Saturday. Aug 7
Buffalo vs Minnesota al Berlin I p m
(NBC1
Los Angeles Raiders vs San Francisco al
Stanlord, Calll 4pm
New York Jet**! Pittsburgh a p m
Denver at Tampa Bay, 7 X p m
New York Giants at Cincinnati. 7 X p m
Houston vs New Orleans at San Antonio. (
pm
KanMt City vt Green bay *1 Milwaukee I
P tn ,

Indianapolis at Seattle + p m
New England at San Diego tp m
Los Angeles Rams a I Phoen i • t 30 pm
Sunday. Aug I
Da"** vs Detroit Ot Wembley England
13 » p m (CBS!
Chicago*! Philadelphia.Ip m (TN Tl
Monday, Aug f
C *.t'an d at Washington Ip m (ABC)
Thursday. Aug tl
Bu” * « a t KansasCity, Ip m (TNT)
Friday. Aug I)
p * ade pn a at New York Jets. 7 K p m

Saturday, Aug 14

C^e-nna* *• Ind a'apc1s Ip m
P*ioe«- ■ • ' Cn cago Ip m
Soa**a al M " a SOU I p m
A **r 'g ’ en #’ Miami .Ip m
p,” tbvrgh al Nea Ycrk Giants I p m
LOS A n g e le s Radars at Da’ las * p m

(ESPN

Pt». G t
440 —
514 3’ J
300 I 'l
4*1 4
440 4
440 4
337
tl
'l

BASEBALL BOXES
REDS 7. MARLINS 1
FLORIDA
a b r hbi
#010
Carrel
4 110
Cotlorl
40 30
Coninell
Shllield 3b 4 0 11
Osird* ib 4 1 1 0
Snliago c 4 1 1 0
Rnlerta Jb 4 0 11
300 1
Weil* t l
Armstr p 10 10

caroor

Pol'dor ph
Wthers p
Anal ph
Briley ph

10 0 0

Am

Vero Beach iDodgirsI
» Lakeland (Trgers)
OsceoU (Astros)
13 ta
Daytona (Cubsl
13 U
W P Beach (E epos I
13 I)
Fort Lauderdale (Red Sov)
10
7
Western Division
17 10
Charlotte (Rangers)
$J0 —
St Pole (Ca'd'nalsl
13 13
s*
3
14 13
sit
3
Sarasota 'Whit#Soil
U4
v Clearwater (Phillies! 13
7 13
5
3
144 1
Duned n (Blue Jays)
13 13
444 1
Fort Myers (Twins)
■3 13
1 wonlirsthalldivislont.tl*
Thursday’s Games
Lakeland* Varo Beach 3 1st game
Vero Beach 3 Lakeland I. 2nd gam*
Daytona 7. Osceola 0
St Lucie S. West Palm Beach 7.1st game
West Palm Beach 4. S' Lucie J * innings.
3ndg*m*
Fori Myers 3 Ll*4rw*t#r I
Fort Lauderda'et. St Petersburg*
Chariot'* I Sarasota s
Friday’ s Games
Daytona at Lakeland
Fort Lauderdale at St Luo*
Clearwater at Vero Beach
Wes' Palm Beach al Dunedin
Charlotte at St Petersburg
Fort Myc'S at Sarasota
Saturday’s Games
Oaytonaat Lakeland
ForlLauderdaiea'SI Luo*
Clearwater at Vero Beach
West Palm Beach at Dunedin
Charlorteat S' Petersburg
Fori Myers at Sarasota
Sunday's Games
St Petersburg al Osceola
Fort Lauderdale at Vero Beach
Daytona at Char to” #
West Palm Beach al Clear water
SI Lucie *1 Duned n
Sarasotaal Fort Myers

CINCINNATI
4b r h bi
Roberts” 4 0 3 0
Brnson is 3 1 1 0
3 110
Sabo X
RSndrirt 4 3 13
Morns ib 4 13 1
Samuel 3b 4 1 1 3
4 0 10
Oliver c
prmltdcl 4 1 1 0
Brwrtngp 10 0 1

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.
Thursday night. Raines hit two singles in four at bafs and
drove In two runs In Chicago's 7-2 victory over tho Milwaukee
Brewers. Raines and the Sox will be on television Saturday
night at 7 p.m. against the Brewers on WGN.

Sew Oceans vt Green Bar *1 Madison
k l.lp n
Temp* Bay at Atlanta ) X p m
New £ ng and vs Cl*v*i*nd*l Toronto 7 X

Friday's Games
Orlando ot Greenville
Jacksonville at Knainlit
Carolina at Chattanooga
Memphis at Birmingham
Huntsvin* at Nashville
Saturday'sGamet
Orlando at Greenvilt*
Jacksonville al Knaivilt*
Carolina at Chattanooga
Memphis at B&gt;rmlrgh*m
NasnviU* at Hunts*!*1
7
*3
Sunday's Gamas
Or Undo at Grttnyill*
Jacksonville ot Knovvill#
Carol ■n* at Chattanooga
Mamphis at Birmingham
NashviHo al Huntsville
Florida Itat# League
Second Holt
Eastern Division
W L

Continued from IB

San D ego *» Lot Angeles R*m* 10p m
Mendey, Aug I*
San Franoscoat Denver Ip m lABC)
Detroit at Houston I t n
Friday. Aug 7*
Green Bay *t New England, 7p m
Cincnn*t» at Detroit,; X p m
Los Angeles Raiders a' Irg.anapo s l p m
Miami at Denver Ip m iNBCl
Saturday, Aug It
Dana* vt Houston at San Anton&gt;o. t X
pm (CBS)
Los Angeles R*m**1Cltrtl*nd 7pm
Buflate vs. Tampa Bay al Orlando 7
pm.
Atlanta a' Ph.iadlephl* 7 X p m
M nnesel* al Kansas City Ip m
N e* York Jell at N*n York Glams. * p m
Phoenn at San Dt*go,*p m
San Franciscoal Saaltt*. top m
Sun dry, Aug 33
Wash ngton at Pittsburgh Ip rn (TN T)
TAonday, Aug 73
Chicago*'New Orleans Ip m (ABC)
Thursday. Aug 14
Pittsburgh*1 Minnesota *p m (ESPN)
Friday. Aug 17
Kansas City at New England, 7p m
Atlanta *1 Buffalo. 7 X p m
Philadelphia at Cincinnati. 7 X p m
Claveland at Tampa Bay.Ip m
Detroit at Now Orleans Ip m
Indianapolis Ot Green Bay. Ip m
Naw York Jets ot Washington I p m
Dallas ot Chic ago. I X p m
Denver at PhoenU, 19 p m
Saturday. Aug 31
New York Giants at Miami. Ip m
Sea'” * at Houston ip m
San D&gt;egoot Son Francisco. Ip m ICBSI
Los Angeles Raders vs Los Angeles
Hams, »p m

A U T O RACING
NASCAR Fram Filler 304K Qualifying
TALLAOEGA Ala, — Qualifying speeds
lor Saturday's 5304 Ml Fram Filter 500K
NASCAR Busch Grand National Series race
at the 1 aa mil* Talladega Superspeedway
with driver, tiomttoan car and qualifying
speed in mph ( Remainder ot e0 car field to be
determined Friday)
I. Bill Elliot) Dawsonvill*. Ga
Ford
Itt #04. 3 Chad Lilt)*. Spoken* Wash . Ford
117 133
I Randy L aJ o i*. Norwalk Conn .
C h e v ro le t, l i t 113, 4 Joe B e s ta y .
Scarborough Main* Chevrolet. 1*4 714
3. Tracy Leslie Ml Clemens Mich
Chevrolet, l i t 775. t Ken Schrader. Fenton.
M o. Chevrolet. 1*3*34
7 Tim Ftdewa. Holt. M lth. Ford. It$ 75*
I Ed B orrio r. Winston Salem. N.C .
Chevrolet. 1*5 *17
f D arrell Waltrlp. Franklin. Term .
Chevrolet. IPS 441 10 Ernie Irvan Modes'o
Cal Chevrolet. Its it*
II Rodney Combs. Lost Creek. W Va .
Ford. 1*3 13*. 17 Dole Jarrell. Conover.
N C . Chevrolet, lie *»7
I) Jack Sprague. Spring Lake Mich..
Chevrolet. 114*34 H Joe Nemechek. Lab*
(and, Chevrolet. 1*4 Itt

1,754
6.648
1.177
1,980
682
322
100
116
734
298

up
again tilth evening at Lake Mary
High School with u pair o f
elimination games, the Longw o o d Bullets (Lym an High
School's summer team) faelng
the Bishop Moore Angels al 5:30
p.m. and the Lake Mary Mudcnts
taking on Bales Team Sports
(Luke Howell) al H p.m.
Three games are se lied tiled for
Saturday. Al 9 n.m.. ihr sur­
vivors of this evening's games
will meet. The top seeded Oviedo
Marlins and defending tourna­
m en t ch am p ion A lta m o n te

Springs Dodgers (Lake Brantley)
will play In the winner*’ bracket
Anal at II u.m.. the loser turning
around and playing the winner
of Ihe 0 a.m. contest at 1 p.m .
As long as the weather cooperales. the tournument champion­
ship game will be played at I
p.m. Sunday afternoon. The "If
necessary" game Is scheduled
for4 p.m, Sunday.
The winner or this tournament’
a d v a n c e s , to th e r e g io n a l
tournam ent, w hich w ill be
played ul A|Kipkn High 5chool*
nex I week

Pony---------

T im R a in e s

13 Tom Peck McConnellsbu'g Pa
Chevrolet 1*4 ua
14 Jott Burton South
Bot'on Va Ford. t|4 *33
17 Richard Lasater. Little Rock, Ark .
Chevrolet 11a 747 I t Robert Pressley,
Asheville N C Cheviot** tta *31
I* Todd B odlne
Chemung N Y .
Chevrolet. 114 4*t
30 Lorry Pearson
Spartanburg S C Chevrolet. 1*4 404

T R A N S A C T IO N S
BASEBALL
American League
SEATTLE MARINERS
Placed Norm
Charlton pitcher, on the t) day d iab'ed list
Activated Rich DeLuCi* pitcher, from the
13 day disabled list
TEXAS RANGERS - Traded Todd Burns
pitcher, to the St Louis Cardinals tor a
player to be named taler
National Leagua
CHICAGO CUBS - Agreed to terms with
Brooks Kieschmck outfielder
MONTREAL CXPOS - Purchased th*
contract ot Derrick White int.e'der Irom
Ottawa of th* International League Assigned
Butch Henry pitcher outright to Ottawa
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES - Agreed'0
terms with Wayne Gome* pitcher and
assigned him to Ba'avia ot the New York
Penn league Signed Scott Ro'en thud
baseman and a lig n e d him to Martinsville ot
th* Appalachian League
BASKETBALL
Continental Baskeibali Aitocielien
ROCHESTER RENEGADE - Named B. '
Mustelman coach and vie* prsident of
b* sk* Iba11oper at gn s
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ATLANTA FALCONS - Signed Roger
Harper softly
HOUSTON O IL E R S - Named Billy
Johnson tra&gt;n,ngcamp wide receuerscoach
LOS ANGELES RAMS - Agreed to terms
with Jerome Bettis running back, on a
live year cnntraet Signed Don Bracken,
punter Anthony Thompson running back
and Leon Whit* l.nabacker
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Sgned
Todd Rucci. offensive lineman, to a three
year contract W a'.ed A lin d e n . t.ghl end
NEW YORK JETS
Agreed to term* with
Brown,ng Nagle quarterback and Adrian
Murrell running back i t ; :
SAN TPANCISCO etERS - Signed Gregg
Rakocry guard Waived Kevin Evans, ot
tensive lineman
SEATTLE SEAMAWKS - Signed Grant
Feasel center Robb Thomas, wide receiver.
Dedrick Dodge safety and Canton Gray,
corntrback Released Te/renc* Wisdom,
guard Paul Long, center, MU* McKinley,
runn.ngback and Ken Burress, corrirback
HOCKEY
Nation*' Hockey Leegw*
ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS - Sgned
Peter Dour it It” wing Myiket OConnor.
delenseman and Shaun Van Alien, center
CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS - Released
BradLauer and Rob Brown, forwards
LOS ANGELES KINGS - Signed D*v*
Thomilnton. left wing
SOCCER
National Professional Soccer League
BALTIMORE SPIRITS - Agreed to terms
with Goran Hur-ia&gt; m,&lt;jf.elder on a on* year
contract

TV/RADIO
BASEBALL
7 X p m — ESPN Oakland*'Boston (L)
7 X p m — SUN, Cincinnati at Florida. (L)
7 x pm — TBS. Atlanta at Pittsburgh,
ID
Ip m
WGN, Chicago Cubs al Houston.
IL )
to X p m - ESP7F Philadelphia at San
FranciKO
10 X p m — W O R N Y Mels at L A . (LI
BASKETBALL
7pm — SC. Pathmark Classic. Women *
quarter) mat*. ( L ) . also at It X p m
Saturday
AUTORACING
Sam — ESPN. Zero ■ Saab Pro Series
I X p m — ESPN. Pike’s Peak Auto Road
Hill Climb
Ip m — TNN. Fram Fillers 500K
1 X p m — SUN NASCAR Miller Genuine
Oratt 309
* pm — ESPN IMSA E&gt;.on Supreme
Ip m - E S P N USAC Sprints
BASEBALL
Ip m — WCPX * N Y Met* al L A , (LI
7pm — SUN. Cincinnati al Florida, (L)
7pm - TBS, Atlanta*! Pittsburgh, ( l )
7pm - WGN. Milwaukee atChicago. (L)
BOXING
e pm — SC. SportsChannel Pro Bo&gt;mg
Tour
FOOTBALL
Midnight
ESPN. Cleveland Thunderbolts
at Miami Hooters
GAMES
e p m — TNT. U S Olympic Festival
Basketball. Figure Skating. Synchronlted
Swimming. IL). also al 3 a m
GOLF
3 pm — WFTV *. British Sr Open, third
round
1 X p m — WFTV *, U S Women s Open
third round. IL)
HORSE RACING
e X p m -E S P N . Iselm Handicap. ID
TENNIS
I p m — SUN. Newsweek Clastic, lira*
men's slnglasvemlllnal. |L)
tl X p m - SC. Palhmark Clastic
Midnight - SUN Newsweek Classic
Radio
BASEBALL
7 pm
WTLN AM (I3 K I. Southern
League.OrlandoCubs al Greenville Braves
FOOTBALL
7 K pm — W G T O A M 15*0), Arena
League. Charlotte at Orlando
MISCELLANEOUS
J pm
WGTOAM (340), Pal Williams
Show
ip m - WWNZ AM ( 7a9). Th* Sports Nut
* pm
WGTOAM (3401. Talk Sports
With Pet* Rose
* X p m - WPHD AM (1*401. Sports Beal
10 pm - WWNZ AM 17*01. Florida Sports
E ichange
tOpm -W G TO AM (340), Sports Bylin*
Saturday
BASEBALL
7 pm — WTLN AM (IS X I. Southern
League.OrlandoCubs at Greenville Braves
I p m — WGTO AM 13*01. Cincinnati Reds
al Florid* Martin*. joined in progress

Continued from IB
Phillip Eubank*
hauled in eight 11y halls
Offensively. Seminole totalled
eight hits and five stolen liases
against West Seminole.
Eubanks led o ff the game
against West Seminole with a
triple and scored on a double by
Young. Andy Neufeld then drove
in Young and Grandelll had all
the runs he would need
Jerome Bingham. Birch. John
K e rlu n . Josh P ic k e tt, and

Lawrence Pull* also contributed
lo (hr win over Went Seminole
Jeremy Frost and Dalz did Ihe
pitching for Seminole In (he
c h a m p io n s h ip gam e w h ile
Grandelll paced the offense with
a two-run double to left field.
The Seminole Pony All-Stars,
sponsored by Town A Country
V e te rin a ry C lin ic and the
C o c a -C o la C o m p a n y , a re
managed by Gary Frost with
assistance from coaches Jark
Pickett and Jim Birch.

Bronco
Continued from IB
seven th in n ing as w in n in g
pitcher Nick Domenico st ored on
an infield grounder by Juan
Hojas to give West Seminole a
7-6 victory. Domenico pitched a
complete game tn notching the
win.
In (tie "It necessary game."
West Seminole again came Irom
I m' I i I i k I lo defeat Lake Worth 5-4
behind ttie complete-game pit­
ching performance of Kyle Col­
ton.
West Seminole qualified for
tin- state tournament by winning
the district tournament the week
before at Its home field In
Altamonte Springs, brsilng a
field I hut included two West
Seminole teams, two from Sem­

inole. two from Orlando S.A.Y.
and one represen tin g West
Volusia.
Members o f the West Seminole
B ro n c o A l l - S t a r s In c lu d e
12-yeurolds Tony Cartta, Col­
ton. Domenico. Aaron Eshaek.
Justin Harris. Preston Jackob.
Adam Klinger, and Kojas along
with 11-year-olds Scott Myers.
Andy Hoc per, Bryan Smith, and*
Andrew VanLandlngham. The
team Is m a n a ged by Mike
Domenico.
West S em in ole Is seeking
sponsors to help cover the cost of
Ihe trip lo Georgia next week
Anyone Interested tn contribut­
ing Is asked to contact Kevin
Collon at either 869-1825 or
830 6313.

Softball
Continued from IB
15 runs came
on 15 hits and five baiters.
Im-ludlng the llrsl four bat let a in
iht* lineup, had iwu tills cacti In
ih e fra m e . L e a d o ff h a tte r
Carmen Hoarh came to the plate
three times m tile Inning.
Contributing to the Maynard
attack were Lynn (triple, double,
single, three runs, seven KHI).
Roach (three singles, three runs,
two RBI). Janice Buchc (three
s in g le s , tw o ru n s). L au ra
Stapleton (two singles, two runs,
two RBI). Patty Gehhardt liwo
singles, run. two RBII. Sharon
Stephens (two singles, run. RBI)
and Karen Morton (two singles,
two runs).
Also contributing were Denise
Woods (single, run, two Kill). Val
A/ar (single, run. Rutland Domll
O'Neal (single, two runs).
D o i n g the h i t t i n g f or
Suzanne's Oyster Reef were
W endy Accy (double, single,
run). Sandy Reid (dnuhlr. run.
two RBI). Sue Manghum (double.
RBI I. Lori Poe (single, run). Sue
Sojka (run. RBI). Amy Garmon
(tw o runsl and Carol Pcndarvls
and Mary Ann Crouse (one RBI
each I
Hopkins looked like II mtghl
gel out of the second Inning
allowing Just one run as. with
one out. Carol Cranlck tripled
and scored on an RBI grounder
by Nina Turchen. But Papa Joe's
kept the Inning going with a
single, an RBI double, an RBI
single, a walk, another single
and an RBI walk to plater Ihe four
runs and Hopkins was never
able to mount a challenge again.
Dome the damage for Papa
J o e 's
were C ranlck (triple,
single, run!. Barb Martin (two

doubles, two runs. RBI). Ann
Lunza (two singles, run. RBI).
J a m i e J o n e s and D e n is e
Montack (two singles and one
RBI each). Teresa Flnrk (double.;
run. RBI). Chris Tipton (single,
run. RBII. J u lie A lb ertson
(s in g le , ru n ). Dina W ilson ;
(slnglelmid Turchen IRBI).
H illin g Tor Hopkins Meat
Parking were Katie Barbour
(three singles. RBI). Vicki Miller;
(two singles). Kelly Bartholow
(double. R B I), Cindy Perry!
(single, run), Renee Lanza and
Joy Weaver lone single each);
and Nora Llssy (run).
Bccr.30 alm osl didn't even
need to (ake Its bats to (he plate
as Ihe first five halters to the;
plate In (he (op o f (he first inning
walked, forcing In two runs. All
told. Bccr30 drew 18 walks with
six "freebies" plating runs.
Paring Ihr Beer:30 attack were
Lori Towns (two doubles, single,
three runs, three RBI). Carol
Dick (triple, double, four runs.;
RBI). Verna Alexander (double,
single, three runs, two RBI).
Joany Lulser (two singles, two
runs, two RBI) and llcllndu
Anderson (double, run. two RBI).
Also billing were Paula Songer
and Becky Simpson (one single.r
two runs and two RBI each).
Karen Louwsmu (two runs, two
RBI) and Lannle Monhollen (two
runs. RBI).
Provid in g th e offense for
Vicky's Permit Service were
Tina Kimball (single. RBI). Lynn
Moore. W endy Gctmun and
Diane Brlle (one single and one
run each) and Bonnie Chapman.
Jodi Johnson. Gina Mulllnax.
Sue Mohr and Patrice Mohr (one
single each).

P R O F E S S IO N A L
V

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401 N. SEMINOLE
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P eople
Small changes save energy $$

IN B R IE F
A fashionable environment
Florida Environmental Campaigns. Inc. Is producing a
fundraising event focusing on the relationship between the
fashion Industry and the environment. On July 25. Florida
Environmental Campaigns Inc. will host the Global Image
Environmental Fashion Show and Model search aboard The
Grand Romance rlvcrboat cruise.
Come aboard with us on on enlightening extravaganza of
natural beauty, music, food and dnncc. Share with us this
opportunity to protret Florida's precious environment while
enjoying an array o f entertainment nbourd the rlvcrboat Grand
Romance.
Your Ixinrdlng pass will include: Live music by Miss
Jncqunllnc Jones and the Neighborhood Blues Band, and bund
and Mc Kinney: the Hot Mix Dancers (Winners of Star Search
’!K1). a fashion show focused on the relationship between the
fashion Industry und our environment. Global Image model
search finalists, full course dinner delivered to your tnble. and
the pride and satisfaction or having another opportunity to
leant about and support Florida's environment. For more
Information and reservations call 740-5730.

Voices needed for chorus
GntdrnKutr Housing A Community Development Corp. Is
seeking musicians and singers to form an Inspirational chorus
to perform during public cvrnls planned for the future. Events
will Include community forums, conferences, celebrations,
other festive occasions, and fund raisers. The chorus will serve
as the organization's "ambassadors o f good-will.” and deliver
Its uplifting sell hrlp message through music and song. The
first performance Is projected for October In Sanford. Details to
follow when complete. Persons Interested In participating In
this exciting activity should contact Gayle Lewis, program
chairperson, at (4071324-0123 or 324-3191.

'Helping Children Cope’
The Parrnt Rcsoure Center will be hosting u parenting
seminar entitled "Fam ilies and Divorce: Helping Children
Cope." on Saturday. July 31. from 8:30 u.m.-l p.m. at the
Seminole County Courthouse, Sanford.
This four-hour program will help parents to understand their
ch ild ren ’ s developm ental nerds, learn communication
strategies und becomr aware of the grief process and how it
applies to the fam ily's sense of loss. The program will also
heighten parent's awareness about the long lasting conse­
quences of divorce on the life of their children. Certificates will
be provided to parents upon completion o f the four hours.
The cost of the seminar Is $35 per participant and
prr-rcgistrullon Is required. Childcare will not be provided. For
more information call Ruth Bernstein at (he Parent Resource
Centerat (407)425-3063.

CALENDAR
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Narcotics Anonymous meets In Sanford
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p.m. at the
Presbyterian House of Goodwill, 317 Oak Ave., Sanford.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet at 10 u.m. every Monday at the
Dcland Public Library. Interested ports are welcome.
For more Information, please call lk&gt;b Shclford. 904-736*
04 16. or Virginia Martin. 904-775-8909.

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p.m . Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 236-9206.

A sack lunch sandwich can be
packaged In a variety of ways:
aluminum foil, a zlptop haggle,
or a plastic sandwich box. The
energy required to make these
containers d iffers depending
upon the material ty|M- and the
amount of recycled fibers used.
G e n e ra lly , w h en p a c k in g
lunches using aluminum foil or
bngglcs. new foil or a new baggie
is used every day. By compari­
son, plastic sandwich boxes can
be reused repeatedly. When a
sandwich is packaged In a
plastic sandwlrii box instead o f
aluminum foil or plastic baggies,
over 80 percent of the energy
used for sandwich containers Is
saved. This can lead to big
savings over the course o f a
school year. If one student's
sandwich for lunch Is [Kicked In
a plastic box Instead of a zlptop
baggie, the fam ily saves $15 on
sandwich wrappers, because one
plastic lx&gt;x can Ik - used all year.
There were 165.375 students
In the 1990-91 first grade class
In Florida. If the sandwich Tor
each student was packaged In a
plastic sandwich box for the

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How can I get In touch with
this organization? I need to meet
other fat people, especially those
w h o a re abl e to a c c e p t
themselves the way they are.

FAT AND FRIENDLY
IN LOS ANGELES
DEAR F AND F: The organi­
zation you urc seeking la the
National Association to Advance
Fat Acceptance Inc. It Is a
non-profit, tax-exempt, human
rights organization dedicated to
Improving the quality o f life for
people through education, re­
search advocacy and member
support.
N A A F A seek s a d i v e r s e
htembcrshlp. There arc no bar­
riers. People of all races, creeds,
religions, ages, sexual orienta­
tions and national origins arc
welcome.
For information concerning
membership and the location of
chapters, etc., write to: NAAFA.
P.O. Box 188620. Sacramento.

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

Calif. 95818. Please enclose a
s t a mpe d ( 29- ccnt ) . selfaddressed envelope fora reply.
DEAR ABBYt You won't get
any flack from me regarding
your advice to "Brokenhearted
W ife.” w hose husband was
having affairs and Insisting all
the while that these women were
"Just friends."
My " e x " became Involved with
two female co-workers at two
different Jobs. They. too. started
out as Innocent outings, hut
quickly progressed to full-blown
affairs.
After the first affair. 1 forgave
him, and went on with my
marriage os though nothing had
happened. When he became
Involved with another female
co-worker, he laughed and In­
sisted that she was a lesbian. I
had a feeling that he was lying —
and necdflcss to say, I was right.
He filed for divorce, married the
"lesbian" a month after our
divorce was final, and now they

x&gt;i

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

school year instead of baggies,
the energy equivalent to over
125.000 gallons oT gasoline
would be saved annually. The
energy In 125.000 gallons of
gasoline could run a stereo for
more than 19 million hours.
Nineteen million hours Is 2.231
yea rs o f con tin u ou s stereo
sound.
Individually Wrapped Cheese
Slices — T he market i ng
wizardry of the cheese Industry
has created u wide range of
c o n s u m e r c h o ic e s at th e
supermarket. Three o f these
options are: I) Individually
wrapped cheese slices parkagrd
together with an outer layer of
p la s t ic . 2 ) s lic e d c h e e s e

Inin unother soda can: plastic
from a soda botlle Is "dow n ­
graded" to make a non food
container or product to Insure
sterile food packaging.
The energy required m
innmifueture an aluminum can
with 50 percent recycled fibers Is
80 Blu per fluid ounce. The
energy required lo manufacture
all the parts o f a 2-llter plastic
botlle with no recycled fibers Is
114 Blu p e r f l ui d o u n c e .
Therefore, 30 percent o f the
energy needed to make the soda
container Is saved when 12 oz.
aluminum cans made of re­
cycled materials arc purchased
Instead of 2-llter plastic bottles.
Aluminum Is a popular metal
to recycle because It costs less to
make a soda can out o f recycled
materials than nut of new metal.
In 1989. America recycled 60
percent o f the 80 billion cans
used.
Every day gives us an oppor­
tunity to make a small dif­
ference. As you can see. every
small decision can add up to
Increasing solutions or Increas­
ing problems!

Em otional rollercoaster
p rod u ces anxiety in life
DEAR MARY: When 1 was
growing up. 1 never knew what
to expect from my mom and
dad. In the morning everything
might lx-Just (Inc but by evening
Mom might lx* threatening to
walk out on all o f us and my dad
would lx- telling her he'd help
her pack. Sometimes after a
particularly had scene they
would be so loving It was almost
suffocating. The constant em o­
tional roller coaster ride kept us
kids constantly feeling afraid
and unsure of ourselves.
Now that I'm grown. I Hud that
I still have the sam e feeling that
disaster Is alxiut to strike Just
llkr when I was a kid. The
feeling actually gets worse when
things are going well for me. I’m
tired of living with feeling fear
and dread all the time, hut I
don't know how to get tx-vond It.
TIRED OF BEING AFRAID
DEAR AFRAID: One of the
most Important steps toward
healing (hr psychic [tain from
our pasts is becoming aware thut
It’s causing us problems. Ihen
deciding we want to change.
You've taken those two big
steps, but don't hope for miracu­
lous recovery. Effective change
happens slowly over much time
und with lots of setbacks.
When the adults In a lumlly
shift from liv in g , concerned
parents to bchuvlng like tr-

DRUO
CO U N SE LO R

MARY
BALK
res|xmsiblc kids, all the family
members lend to feel unsafe and
unsure of themselves. Children
In such families don't know
when the emotional winds may
change from loving und caring to
put-downs and Insults. This will
create a sense of dread that
follows you for the rest o f your
life If not dealt with.
You can begin your recovery
by deciding that now you arc
responsible for your self care. In
order lo develop a feeling of
emotional safety, you will have
to be honest with yourself and
leant lo trust your ability to care
for your own needs: financially,
emotionally, and socially. When
you develop confidence In your
ability to trust and care for
yourself, you will find that you
feel more secure, regardless of
the circumstances.
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The following births have been
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs:
July 12 — Nancy und Jose
Garclu. Altamonte Springs, boy:
Cynthia und John Lock. Altamonte Springs, boy
July 13 — Stephanie and
Ronald Frechette. Oviedo, girl;

Outstanding writer
The Florida Nurserymen and Growers Association has named
Hillsborough County Extension Agent Sydney Park-Brown, a
former resident of Sanford, of the University of Florlda'r Institute
of Food and Agricultural Scienses Us 1993 Outstanding
Horticulture Writer. FNGA President Gary Roberis presented the
award to Park-Brown.

Think Clean!
Call Neat-n-Tidy
All Clean Service
1 S T T IM E C L E A N I N G

NEW ARRIVALS

Group deserts battle off bulge
and fights for fat acceptance
DEAR ABBYt 1 have heard
that there Is an organization
whose Initials stand for National
Association lo Aid Fat Am eri­
cans. It was formed to help
assure fat people that they arc
lovable and acceptable Just the
way they ure.
As you have probably guessed,
I am a fat person who has
•l niggled all my life lo be thin. I
am through starving and binge-

CONSUM ER
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packaged In an outer layer of
plastic, and 3) unsllccd cheese
packaged In an outer layer of
plastic. Plastic wrap around each
Individual slice of cheese re­
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energy be consumed by the
cheese packaging process to
make, wrap and transport the
cheese.
The 5.145,115 households In
Florida consumed approximate­
ly 67.800 tons o f American
cheese In 1989. If purchased as
Individually wrapped cheese
slices, the energy equivalent to
6.3 million gallons o f gasoline
was used to make the plastic
wrap for each cheese slice. Six
point three (6.3| million gallons
o f gasoline Is enough energy to
run the television and VCR for
270 million hours o f 108 million
movies.
The 12-oz. aluminum can vs.
the 2-llter plastic bottle — Soria
can be purchased In either
aluminum cans for plastic bot­
tles made from PET and HOPE
plastics. An aluminum can holds
12 fluid ounces: a 2-llter bottle
holds 67.6 lluld ounces. An
aluminum soda can be recycled

Chantal Hawthorne. C a ssel­
berry, boy; Barbara and A n ­
thony DeCamtlne Jr.. Altamonte
Springs, boy; Kcra Klnsmore.
Altamonte Springs, girl
July 14 — Jacqueline and
Joseph Pcpc. Lake Mary, girl:
Mario Hardee, Casselberry, twins
(boy and girl)

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Abby. please feel free to use
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LUCKY IN LITTLETON. COLO.
DEAR LUCKY: Your name is
not essential. Those who are
directly concerned ar already
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big mouths In Littleton more
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DEAR ABBY: Every year I
read letters In your column from
women whose feelings were hurt
bccuuar th eir husbands or
boyfriends had forgotten them
on Mother's Day. their birthday,
or anniversaries.
As a wife (and now a mother) 1
used to get very hurt over being
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I told my husband 27 years
ago not lo worry about buying
me birthday (or anniversary!
gifts — I would shop for myself.
He was very agreeable to this
plan.
This worked very well for both
o f us. However, he told me not to
buy anything fo r my 50th
birthday because he had the
perfect gift already picked out. A
trip to Hawaii.
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71— H elp W anted

C LA SSIFIED A D S
Seminole
322-26 i 1

In su tm t* Secretary
Part Tim* Medical Assistant

Orlando - Winter Park
831*9993

13— B in g o

71— H e lp W a n te d

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

ADOTO TOUR INCOME
SELLAVON NOWl
CALL 737 42tie r 111 6*3?

II. MAM and 1: MPM
FLEA WORLD
HWr H I), SANFORD

Both needed tor M O » office
Experienced P leate tend
retume to Blind Box Xf.
Sanford Herald. PO Box IM7.
Sanlord FL 1777} 164)________
LABORERS NEEDED Dally
work, daily pay. Right Hand
Man. IMS S. I t t l Lanyweod.
6H I1M report at tarn,_______

Landscapers
Full lime, COL Clatt D re
quired m a m ______________
LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Mutt have over Ihe road exp
Good relt rrq d Call 'apply
MSC Trucking Corp Iflt W
1*t St, Sentord. FL 40) 111 )S6)
L O O K I N G F O R Mature outgo'
Ing indixldual to train In tha
Uphollfery butlnttt Exp
helpful BUT not necettary
*a 00 per hr Send retume to
Blind Box 700 P O Box 1*4).
Sanlord FL 11)71____________

AG ASST.

21— P e rs o n a ls
ADOPTIONS
F ree medical car*. tren*por
lallon. counteling. private
doctor plot living it p t n u i
Bar r73)S1J Call Atlarnay Jehn
Frlclnr
IM W IW

23— L o st &amp; Fo u n d
• FOUND OOO. M inietvre
Greyhound 7)1h St * 1 7 * 2
area, tomaia 17? UM1
LOST CAT Vicinity Enterprise
Otlren Rd IIS* REWARDI It
yr old man grieving over lost
cat
large black (white
m a rk in g * ) m le e d breed
named Big Foot' M l 1*46
LOST FEMALE CAT. Tortoite
ihelt/dark calico w/ white
tpot on chin E&gt;!t S) ott 14 In
DeBary ' Pandy " Reward
apt 77* 0711__________________
REWARD ■ t&gt;0«1 ' Loll dog.
tmall gray and white Shlh
Ttu. temale a 7 lb* Lott from
Remington Oak*. Lake Mary
on*/7?Nolagt 171 )t t l

25— S p e c ia l N o tic es
■ FOUND. Chihuahua. Female
tpayed. Il l lb* . Ian A whltv.
long tan ear* Mai recenl
green flea collar. 171 ISM or
2IM Palmetto Ave . Sanford
, William Ray Bel lew. will no
longer be reipontible lor any
debt* Incurred by Deborah P.
BeIlew at ot July 71, ItW

JESSIE MITCHELL
The Sanlord Hooting Author!
ty It trying to locate Jettie
Mitchell. RE
Employment
Benalit* due him. No known
forwarding addrett The cmt
for the ad refinement will be
charged lo Jettie Mitchell
Contact:
Mr*. Phytll* Richerdten
Executive Director
Sanlord Meeting Authority
P.O. Boa l i l t
Sanford. FL 71771IUT
Phene.*«7 111 1IS0

27— N u rs e r y A
C h ild C a re
ABC S M A L L D A Y C A R E
Bebtet. toddler* 1 hot meal*
Free w eek !D ee.Ill 01II

For Excellent...
Prole monel CHILD CARE
Servicei. catl 111 7003

___ 31— M e d ic a l
FLORIDA CORF it an outpe
tlant rahabllltatlon faclly
providing the Ideel ter vice
you need For Information or a
t x r call—

Permanent, lull time M 11/hr
Outlet include growing vege
tablet end ornamenfali in
field and greenhowte. applying
peitlcldet and farm malnte
nance H S grad and 2 yrt
exp For application call
130 6711 or write 1700 E Celery
A v e S a n lo r d F L 12 77 1
E EOi A ffir m a tiv e Action
Employer___________________
AOC MTS-AVON. Eern to SOX
No door/door Guaranteed
*ON discount* Sandilll Ittl
Nothing tucceedt like tuccett
We re well (nlo our Ird decade
ol framing tuccettlul agent*
Nollcente?____
We ll help!
WATSON R E A L T Y CORP
REALTORS
___1111M*

55— B u sin e ss
Oppo r t u n i t y
RESTAURANT FRANCHISE
AVAILABLE
Huddle Houte. Inc.
i 100 W S700. Sandra Law

BILLS DUET

71— H elp W a n te d

M A INTEN A N CE PERSON
Part lima, tm apt complex.
Sanlord
1*0*111
MEDICAL

LPNS

To tervke Central FL area
Mutt have tingle a&gt;el truck,
end be eble to haul up to I
Ion* Pleata call Phil or Jerry
at Pebble Junction M l MM

11 P M ) AM thill M l lime
Apply In per Km Lakevtew
Hurting C lf . *1* E M i l
Sanford
MEDICAL

CAFETERIA WORKER
NO N IGHTS. NO WEEK
ENOS Pert time Include* ell
clean up and tome cathiermg
Hour* 11:10 1:10 Mon Frl
SS/hr Send retumet ONLY
to Jobar’t Cate. 1701 Silver
Lake Drive. Sanlord FL 11)71

LPN
Full lime, ) 1 and II 7 Charge
Nurtejvnilton* Experience in
long term care highly de
ttreable Drug tree work
p la c e C a n te d : Oabary
Manor. 6* N Hxry 17 *1. De
bary. Fl m i l 4*4 441*

CHILDCARE HELPER
With day care experience
only. Lake Mary 111 l»to

COSMETOLOGIST
with following 111 * IU or
» ) d « ________________
*0 hr* ♦ Paid Intwrance and
benellt* Clatt O llcertte req
Clean driving record Knowl
edge ot Orlando area a plutl
Apply: 1S0IS. Sanlord Ave

RN

DEMONSTRATORS
Chrlttmat Around the World
now hiring Free VS00 tempi*
kit No Invettm ent Alto
booking partlet SS4 tree
merchendne end morel
________ * * 7 ii* * t n
E SC R O W T E C H N IC IA N .
Perton needed lor tm ell
Longwood of lice Mutt hare
knowledge ot title mortgage
paperwork Other olflce Iklllt
required Temp lo hire poti
lion*. Call laday lar ap
pelatmtnl. QPC Temporary
Senrket.IMSS.l7 Tl.WS IIU

EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
SAn Del Manulacturlng it
ecceptlng epplicellont for
E X P E R IE N C E D INDUS
TRIAL tewing machine oper
atort only. Accepting epplice
tloni thru July 2nd then egaln
ttartlng July !7th for hiring to
bagln July llth Paid holiday*
and vacation, air condilionad
uay. T i X J M d L a * * M w r y

Dependabie male* / temak*
4M f 101**0/refundable lee
GENERAL

P/T It IS PM 4 41 AM Sub
acute care exp highly de
tirable. but not required Will
train Salary dependent upon
experience Canted: Oebery
Manor. 44 N. Mwy 17 *1. De
bary, Fl 17711 644 4414____
MEDICAL

NURSING ASSISTANT
4 10 AM 2 M PM and 1 X
PM 10 X PM F/T and P/T
th lfk On the |ob training
provided Mutt enroll in a
c e rtllltd nurtlng a tiltle n l
courte and ihow proof of
completion within *0 day* or
experienced and regittered to
challenge Ihe led within 2 wk*
of employment Drug tree
work place Canted: Dabary
Manor. 6* N. Hwy 17 fl, Debary. Fl 77711. 6*6*414_______
MEOICAL

NURSE’S ASSISTANT
P a r t lim a , m u t l h a v e
CPR/lird a d Apply at 411
Eatt Airport Blvd- Sanlord
2771343_____________________
N A T IO N A L P U E L IS H IN O
FIRM need* people to label
p q t l c a r d t fr o m h om e
iaoo/wk Sef your own hour*
C all I *00 140 7111 ( I t . 4*
m ln / lt yr* *1 or W rite
P A A S E 17R. 1*1 S. Lin
ro’nwey.N Aurora IL«0S*1

PART TIME BINDERY HELP

DISTRIBUTORS
Up to MOO weekly. Training
provided. Call today l i t M l7
Not a |«b placement agency
OENERAL

Naedad Call 6W 0*77_________

Part Tims Lttsini Consultant
For one of Fl lergtt prop
mgmt co Beeufltul comma
nlty M Sanlord Exp a ♦ ,
wk end* e mutl. Call 171 *SS4
or fax return# foW l 671* EOE

Phone Wort

EXPANSION
Whoietele mutlc dktrlbutor
opening new location In North
Miami. Need IS people lor
replecemenl tletl Training
provided. Relocation not re
qulrad Cell Sam lor per ton* I
Interview ............
11* MIS
GOOD WORKERS NEEDED
Dally work, dally pay S4 SO/hr
and up Report S:S0 AM Corner
ot 17 f l and Perk Dr 72* 74*0

Approx. IM S hr*, per week
See Andree. Apply In
W U W . lHSI . Sanford

PREP/UNEC00K
Full lime. Apply In perton.
Mon . Tuet.. Wed . 10AM
1PM Seminole Community
College Ceteterla. 100 Weldon
Blvd. Sanlord_______________
PRESCHOOL TEACH ER
NEEDEDI CDA preferred
Cell Melody. 1717411_________

SALES COUNSELOR

Hairstylist

Oeklewn Park Cemetery and
Funeral Horn* It looking lor 1
lull lima employee* for preneed countellng. Call Dale
M y e r*...................... 177 41*]

Full or Part time. SS0C hr 4
up. Paid vacation* and tome
paid H oliday*! Fantatllc
Sam* In Sentord 111 WHS
HAPPY ELVES Childcare. Lk
/Mary, need* tip ., organlied
Caregiver-Teacher. W/naiural
love lor Children. I l l 21*4

323-5176
)M W . ISttlSt

103— Houses
U n fu r n is h e d / R e nt

VE R Y CLEAN A Nice. Util
Paid, kneed yd Pleate call
111 017* leave message._____
2 BDRM. I BATH furnished apl.
all amenlllet and utilities In
eluded 14*S/mo. plus t)*Q
dep , t yr lease 114 410*

SANFORD. 1 bdrm. I bath S400
month First, last, and securl
ty u o c s a a
_____________

Curb Machine
Operator
Mutl be experienced with
Gomaco curb machine Ra
tpantlble tor operation, main
tanance and transporting
machine lo and from job tile
Some form end finl*h work
necettary ALSO HIRINO
String line Setter and eiperlenced Finisher. Apply Word
Martin Concrete Co. 1*01 S
Nova Rd., South Daytona.
EOE_______________________

' TEACHERS
CDA/AA or above degree in
early childhood education lor
center in process ol NAEYC
accreditation Free childcare
available EOE 1716645
WAREHOUSE AND OENERAL
LABOR H E L P NEEDEDI
Bonus tor driver* All thill*
available Dally pay. no lee
Report ready to work S » am.
Industrial Labor Svc . tot*
French Ay. No phone calk

‘w areho use'

99— A p a rt m e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R en t
CASSELBERRY AREA. Sludo.
1 and 1 bedroom apartments
available from t i l t
Call Melissa. * * f I I I *
CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
APTS.
1771***
LAKE JENNIE APARTMENTS
I Bdrm. Apts Available. Free
watee/ga*171* S i l l ________
LARGE 1 Bedroom ]&gt;&gt; bath 1
story. Fplc . prtv yd . deck.
S5S0 mo water, sewer In
eluded 11**711____________

Lavan’s Landing
I A t BDRM. VILLAS
RENTTOOWN
CREDIT NO PROBLEM
Application* tor 1 Bdrm
Homes Now Being Accepted

I* NEEDED

323-4923

Maitland Unloading loading
IS per hour 7 41 AM S PM.
Mon F rl Own phone and
transportation a mint Never
a feet Help Personae!, I H f t t t

MARINER S VILLAGE

WAREHOUSE
I* NEEDED
Maitland Unloading'loading
SS per hour 7 41 AM S PM.
Mon Frl Own phone end
tr antpor to IKin a mutt Never
a Ire1Help Personnel. tt* l i f t
IK * tie* WEEKLY. Work at
home at your own pace For
more inter. Send a SASE to
Six Away Publishing III S
Oleander. Sanlord, FL H77I

CASSELBERRY. 1 Room* to
rent. pool. Air. dithwather
STfSmo r Sac dtp **Sfl4l
MALE WANTS temale le there
poet tide conde Mutt like te
havr lun. Free rent 1)1 *041

93— R o o m s fo r Rent
ATMOSPHERE. Oulet A Cteanl
AC, k itchen ute. phone
Employed t a i l up
114*641
CLEAN ROOMS, tingle starting
trt/ w k . K itch en , phene,
laundry, video garnet, eft
ttrool parking I7A4422
CLEAN, FURNISHED ream,
w'kit. avail. US wk. SIS tec
Downtown 177 SCA4
IN PRIVATE Longwood home
Partially furnkTiod US/wk.
SMdepoait Call U 4 11*0
LI VINO. BCD., BATH. Prtv
ent USO. share kit. ALSO
Ettlcency w/bafh. priv ent
1)1 wk plus dep Set lor cable.
turn or unturn 17*1)01 ___
PRIVATE Entrance. Hklorlcal
dkt t)S wk *)S security
depot.I Cable 111 4*11
SUN LAND. A/C. wathtr, dryer,
kitchen p riv ile g e*, quiet
t)t/wk No orpotit 130*771

97— A p e rtm e n ts
F u r n is h e d / Rent

NOTICE
All rental and real etiate
odvarileamantt are »ub(*ct to
the Federal Fair Mousing Act.
which make* It Illegal to
advertise any preference iim
nation or discrimination
bated on race, color, religion,
tax. handicap, familial ifalut
or national origin

LAK 1 M ART, furnished effi­
ciency IlSO/mo. USO security
___________ 2211* 1*___________
ONE BDRM. 1 bath. Fumlthed
•Itklency, Sanlord 1371 me
1100 dopool I
334 m *
PRIVATE, largo I bdrm. apt.
newly painted, full Ilia bath,
country Ilying I Power, water
lumithed t i l l me plus dtp.
NO PETS................. l?]l*Q
SANFORD
t bdrm cottage,
complete privacy. Oft itreet
parking. S100 par week plus
SlOOsecurity Include*utintlet.
_________ C o i i m m i _________

Lake Ada 1bdrm. VlaO mo
2bdrm. *4IS mo and up

3231(70

Quiet Single Story
Castleberry, I bdrm A 1
bdrm
Attic Storage! Call
Joan tor appointment 6*6 4777
SANFORD’S Best Kept Secret)
P o o l A L au n d ry. 1 A 1
bedrooms Convenient lore
tionl Call Pat, 171 *6SC
___
S A N F O R D TO W N HO USE.
1/1**. C H A full kitchen.
W/D avail, rear yard. !g
covered deck, storage rm . 1
Hunter Ian*. vertkel*/mlnk.
e xtra clean *440 mo 1*0 *111
TWO BORM unfurnished apt
a il $ Park Ave SUS/mr.
VX/SMCdep Call H I SAW
1 BD RM a lllc la a c y . quiet
S100'mo. SlOO dep util Inc 4
miles west of I 4 on 44 111 11*1
I BEDROOM S17* month plus
S27S security deposit A refer
encet ...............
3)3 3)4)

103— H o u se s
U n fu rn ish ed / R ent

Stenstrom Rentals
OSANFORO, 1/7 w single g a r .
Ig rooms, fenced y d . CHA.
SS40mo S3JOsec
a LOCH ARBOR. 1/1 w/den,
sern pool w/|*cuill. f p k ,
at)I gar I I f 71mo 1*00 sec
Stenstrom Realty, Inc
“ We Manage your Heme,
like It was our own.*' Jim Doyle
7tl-l«fS Alter 1PM1IN-14**
J ill MITCH CT. WEST J/l'y.
Cent M/A. fenced yard. USO
H I HAYS DR
1/1**, family
rm. workshop.
SSOO
PeriigR eally. Il l *47*
1 BDRM. 1 BTH. Cent H/A.
tencad. screen porch, deck
SafS ptu* deposit 711-41*7
S/l, GARAGE, knerd in yard,
dryer, wether hookup, stave,
relrig., ceiling Ians. tern,
perch. CHA Suniend Estates.
US* me w/ a U N security.
&gt;7* 741*. 222 *7*7IM1

_

&gt;/&gt;. PINiCREST. lanced, cent
H/A. no pek S*7S with dls
count, rets required 211 3344

114— W a reho use
Sp ace / Rent

LONOWOOD/LAKE M A R Y--.
M id tlie itorege warehouses ,1
400 (00 1*00 sq It Freq rent '
w/llm o lease, from SUS/mo
___________ 73IOS1*___________ „

105— D uplexT r ip le x / Rent

SANFORD werehouse/ollice la
clllty. 1.000 sq ft. Air cond,
security system, fenced yard
ta00/mo 40) 721*100_________ 4
SECURITY WAREHOUSE 44A
and Old Lake Mary Blvd
*1.710
1.000 sq It at
llc/warehout* -Finished ot
Ik e space also available
Kaponke Realty, 1*1*111*
*•■** wllh 17 It ceilings ] phase
power Suitable lor anything,
heavy toning TOO S Myrtle w/ private olflce Available n o w
StM'mo *0) *44 *44*

LAKE MARY. 1 bdrm . CHA.
w/w carpet, call fan. minis.
lanced yd *31471*___________
SANFORD, oil ISIh 7/1, cenl
A/C. very clean. Ne pelt
SMS/mo. 1mo dtp *45474*
1 BDRM.. I Bath. Scrn porch.
CHA.allappk . Iw/carport,
174 f*Q3 or 333 44*4

” 107^-M o b ile _
H o m e s / Rent
ELDER SPRINOS Oil Hwy 41L
1. 7. and 1 Bdrmt DS l«S wk
SISOdepot It ........... 771 77H
NICE SANFORD furnished
Mobile Home available Rent
to buy Bob........... 4*7-777 «***
WEKIVA RIVER. 1/1 Furn
Util Inct Private property
SIM plus small deposit Evvs
*04 7*1 *024

115— In dustrial
R en ta ls
12 *0* ANO 11*00 sq It Dock
high, lire sprinkled *01 Cor
nwellRoed W Garnett White.
Broker
717 ) l t l

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*44-1311........................Realter
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2/1. Ig living rm. eat In
kitchen. A/C. celling fan*. Ig
bath Plenty of ttorage and
clotet space Newly painted
inside and nut 1*10 plus dep
He pot* 271 M il______________
LAKE FRONT fenced corner lot.
1/1. Ilrapl, family rm. carport
Quiet near 17 fl. remodeled
SS7S me Lise 771 771* Ho pek
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H/A. fenced Lease or loose
option Only USO per month
BUBaB-lWO__________________
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1** bath Convenient lo town
144Vmo plus U I0 deposit. I
year loose H4 *300___________
S A N F O R D . 1/2 H O U S E .
Acreage, horses allowed, on
lake SHOO mo Ml 7004 __
SANFORD. Executive 4 bdrm. 1
bath 7.000 sq It
Pool,
workshop. 1 ecr* No polsl
tl.130 Poritg Realty 277 0*70
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. enclosed
porch, wafer USS plus tec
Clean, good location, 74* noo

103— Houses
U n fu rn ished / Rent

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groundwater and misuse of landfills are
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EMPLOYMENT

97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u r n ished / R e n t

SKILLED LABOR

91— A p a rtm en ts/
H ouse to Share

MEDICAL

Wntorj/Wifihoos* Person

61— M o n e y to L e n d
Have I Piece to Pay! Siath
Monthly Paymenltl Gel Cred
nor* Off Your Back! Eaty
Quality No Collateral I **4 4470

F/T. M F . (4 Will train.
uniform* Molly Maid. )4) SOOt

BULK AGGREGATE HAULER

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HAVE A com plaint about terv
lea or product*? Call Smile*
37* *17? Alto legal retaerch
STOP worrying about your MU*.
STOP c o lle c tio n agency
harattment STOP lawtulk.
(udgamanlt. wag# garnith
menti. and rtpottattion *.
STOP Don't tile bankruptcy!
Pixel provide* • *tmp!t and
painltt* tolullon lo your
monay problem* Attend a
local clinic thii week, t night
only I Seating limited Call for
rttervatlon*.............. *10 CUT

MAIDS

AGENTS REAL ESTATE!

71— H e lp W anted

Mutt have own tool* Expert
•nee required. Apply In perion
T AM 1 PM : Sanlord Paint and
Body. Mol Country Club Rd.
Sanford H I «»*4_____________

HEIFERS/ LABORERS

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice it hereby given thel I
am engaged In butinru at 1077
Channeltlde Cl.. Oviedo. FL.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the F Ictltleu* Name ot
C O M P E T IT IV E C A R P E T
CARE 4 SUPPLIES, and that I
intend to regliter taid name
with the Division ot Corpora
Non*. Teilahattee. Florida, in
accordance with the provision*
of the F ictitlout Nemo Statute*.
ToWIt Section 0*1 Of. Florida
Statute* I ff I
Jim Lynch
Publlth; July 77, t f f l
DEG 706

Hiring now I Fulltime
4MTKD SW/retundabte
INDUSTRIAL WORKERS. Va
nvty ot position* evellebl* In
lo c a l a ra a
I n c lu d in g
w a r e h o u t a , *hlp
plng/recelvlng. di*h room,
etc. Soma lilting involved
Never ateel OPC Temporary
Service*. IMS S. 17-fl. **1-1127

A Moving Sale
Sat *1. N ) S Cryilat DrLoch Arbor. Fum , hovtehoid
Itemt. baby Item*, a Util# bit
ot everything!_______________

BRYNHAVEN-SANFORD
111 Reel Court. Clothe*, toy*.
turnlture. mkc. Sat.. 7/161-6

FRI.-SAT. 8:30-12

INSTAUER TRAINEE
Vertical blind* and custom
window treatment*. 10 40 hr/
wk Work van turn Call 111
1144 tor Interview____________

Irrigation Installers
Full time. H I I U I
IT'S EASY
WORK TODAY.
GET PAID TODAYI SPRINT
STAFFING
11*1011

Hidden Lk* IM ALDER CT
Color TV. computer, mower,
water bed, clothe* Sm ite

GARAGE SALE
Bicycle*, clothing, turnlture.
etc IMtPaioma Avenue
_________ Saturday.» 7_________

HUGE MULTI FAMILY
Frl. Sat 17 f l latt on Airport
left on Live Oak. left an Sable
Palm Hiddtn Lk Villa*

CELEBRITY CIPHER

ewetnty Cwnar cryprugxexn* are created Vom quotation* by fanout
peoow p*n trd pretam
teen tetter in me
M M i tor
enotnor rodry t cave a aquae Mr

‘ K E R D Z L Z T
X Z Z

VI

O N H Z X
N P D

Cell In your garage tale ed by
II noon on Tuesday end take
advantage el our special
garage tale ad price 11 Call
Classified now tor detalkl

S N P
HS

H N L V Z X

D N D R J J S
N V

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN

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3 2 2 | 2 6 I^ ^ ^

LAKE MAKY/GROVEYIEW

D L

O N H H Z T O V R J X . '

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300 Reid Cl 7 S. Set 7/16/f]
only. Furn . Pool pump/fllltr,
power wheel, king waferfeed.
twing taf. clothing, ml tc

LARGE GARAGE SALE

I I Y T Z O D N T I

T Y I J Z I

X O N D D .
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I d on ’t realty leal I've dona
tsiavtflon. I d on ’t know whAl tatavttlon I*. I only know
whet C heer* I t " — Tad Dan to n

Spanish style
and 10 It bar
Ruby S t. oil
Frl ,Sat .Sun

dining rm suit
w/ stools 40*1
of Upsala Rd.
(TO tlll

* * LARGE YARD SALE * *
Furniture, took. mite. 1011
Adams Ave Saturday. 7/14.
(4

LARGE YARD SALE
Baby Item*, boy* and girls
High chair*, stroller, car teal,
etc. 417 to Bedford. Follow the
signs to 773 Cross Bow Lane,
Saturday only! BAM 1PM

MOVING SALE
Everything must gal
Thursday Sunday, f 7
10* East Hth Street

Mufti Family
Sat. Sun. 7*2 Rata Dr.. Acrot*
from Brynhaven. F urn, dkhe*, clothe*.______________

SANTORO
Saturday. 7/74,1 1 Household,
e x e r c is e e q u ip ., books,
clothe*, odd* and and* 1*20 S
Sanlord Ave______________

FRI. - SAT
30* Laurel Or. In Plnecm l.
Clothe*. Chrktme* tree, ap
pi lance*._________________

SATURDAY ONLY* JULY 24
lass Magnolia Ave. oil irm st
Furniture, glassware, collect
Ibid*, and much morel * 4

YARD SALE
Bunk bed, dinette tel. mltc,
clothing F rl and Sat, I M S
1104 Cobblestone Ave. Oetlone

YARDSALE
Friday end Saturday, BT. atl
River view Ave, behind Lake
Monro* Inn. Lurot. Rod*,
not*, tool*, clocks, antlqut

cha«l. and muchmoreI_____

DUN RITE
N otice

Concrete

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractor* ba ragktxrxd
or cartifixd Te varlty a itefi
c o n tra cto r* M eant# call
1 100 743 )*4C Occupational
Licantat era raqulrad by ttia
county and can ba variflad by
calling 77) 1178. t it 7621

CONCRETE, Black, flat* Mb.,
pool Hack* A peel pletkring
• p tI 4
0 ) -1*44*2*
m +t
23 yr* a ip
4*2

E le c tric a l
M A S T E R ELE C T R IC IA N
L k ’d/ln* 24 hr*. Fair prica*l
Ral'*. #ER000*I*3 JJI *4)S'

A dd li ions ft
R&gt; m od«llng
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum. Framing, Dryxxall.
Door*. Rooting. Concratx
722-4*77 S O. Ballnt, CBC*I*M«
RES'COMM. nav&gt; Norrvx* Sine*
1**0 in araa Call anytime!
Millar. 721 tatlGCOOIkM

C a rp e n try
CARPENTER All kind* ol hom*
rapair*, painting A ceramic

IlirRkhardGrotj^nijm
C leaning S e r v ic e "

CHRISTIAN WOMAN will ckan
vacant/occupied raxidanca or
oHicatMon Sat 72* *3»X
S P R I NO C l E A N I N O . In
outtidx Rantai* Alto wkly.
rata* Window*, tool 271 ))*3

C oncrete
ADDITIONS Bloch, tlucco.
tlabt. walk*, patio*, dxrroli
lion. Lk IS yr*. aip. 4**-4774
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayn*
Baal. 1 Man Quality Optra

UanimintOtB-WW______

R AND Y’ S -QUALITY LAWN.
Complata pro car* tinea 1*10
Clean up*, hauling 17147k
TOM B JEFF’ ! LAWN CANEt
Rat /Comm., dependable. lo«v
rate*! Freaxil ...... . 770 7070
TURF TRIMMERS Low rate*.
Free a t l . Rat A comm I
lima/yr. round I Ral... .122-1144

F lo o rin g

L a k e C le a rin g

HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Inttall Sanding Flniibing
TOM OLSEN 1411434 22*)

WEED Rtmaval. Lahalrom
Rtlxnllon Pond! Craatlvt
Land Mgmt Call 4*4 4172

H o m e Im p ro vem en t
ALD0ESITAU
Fix It right at a price you can
afford Lic'd/lnt From ttarl
to llnith Carpentry, plumb
ing, electrical, and rooting
tvc*. 21 yr*. ol experience Ho
|ob too big or tmall Call
71* 7477aril*-1*** 14hr*.

Rin-WAY "" u
W E SM O V / U IJ

Lot Thld Dtoplar Ad t ]
iToifc Tor Yon...
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Cadi Ctaaoinod y

c

H o m e R ep a irs
M A R I N O H am * R e p a i r .
ipaclalltlng In tmall |obt.
CRCOS407* F(**«t».71l 111*

M a s o n ry
BRICK. Mach, liana, three*,
and cancrxl*. AI*o rtpalrt No
|ob too tmall Fraaatt t)tS**7
TWP MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Stucco. Concrala. Ranova
lion*. Lic./lnt............ 111-1*6*

Clean driveway*, real*, paal
deck t, walk i, hevMt. fraa etl.

SammaMpacidi^^^lMIll
T ra s h H auling

AFFORDABLE HAULING Will
clean, haul hath You name ill
Wa ll haul III Call 221*744

S w im m in g Pool
S r v lc e / R e p a lr
PAUL'S POOL SERVICE. INC
We do II all I Free atl
State Ik/in* 7111141

file

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CERAMIC TILE A MARBLE,
experienced In all phaMi.
custom work, and other hom*
repair* Call between (am
3pm, m m m i
EXPERIENCED In all phatai
ol Ilia Installation In *. 11c .
&lt;wholata)^llaprk*^*l**4*

O u tsid e Lig h tin g

T re e S ervice

REPLACE Parking HI, pole A
bldg tecurily light# Paint A
^ e g a tr ^ S W S )*1 0 1 »

ECHOLS TREE SVC Lie *, in*
"Let tha Professional* do I t '
Fra* estimate*
771 772*

Painting
CORINO PAINTINO and PraIturx Clxanln*. Top quality
Fraaait Inl/E xt 277 7171
CUSTOM PAINTINO by Jaltray
Power, Ini.-ail.. I k ’d. In*.
FreeEtllmata*... ...... 77101*1
K B H PAINT AND REMODEL
Fraa Eilim atttl R a ft. Ik.
No l*b too imalll ***-4744

10 Year Sate
101 Fair lane Cr. Frl i Sat
14 . Jutt o il Lk. Mary Blvd at
tha Racquet Club. Toy*, col
loctor card*, tape*, tu rn .
larger clothing. Itwlery A
comic book.*.

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141— H o m e s fo r Sale

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta ls
H I O H T C L U i 4444 •«,. ||„
Tltutvllla fully aq vp 11)00
mo Liquor in avail 1/40144
PR O F E S S IO N A L O F F I C E
Spica for rant or tala. U 000
or root, turn . 1500'mo Of lie*
w s w a C o i n * 5m ________
SANFORD
100 N Elm Ave
to.100 »q II with oilier*
Brick
truck hi
sprinkled
MOV
1 phot* sarvic* LI
monu or d ltlrlb u llo n elf.
i t son m m o

1 1 1 - O ffic e
___ Sp ace / R en t____
NEW Sanford oilier* and or
warrhoutoi &lt;00 MOO iq II
i#o«ui. rn i/m o. l i i H i i
O F F I C E , III* tq
II. B t t l
downtown Sonlord location
Sl?im o ir t o io * ________
SANFORD Comm . i d l *q II
• U 0 It High trolllc art*
Jim Do*I*. Slrntlrom Realty.
Inc JU &gt;441______

HALL REALTY
.112 W f lrCat SI

FANTASTIC BUYI 1 bdrm. I
bth C/M/A. paddla lant. new
pain! Intlda and out. new
kitchen cabinalt ilov*. Irrad
lol M u tltra ! ir r 0006M 101*

O nhJO ^.

G OV'T REPOS bank lorac'o
t u r t t , a ttu m r no quality
morlgagati Low monthly
O G O V 'T F O R E C L O S U R E
4 1 In Pinacratl Great home I
Low down
ISO*
• PIN CCREST, I bdrm w
coni M'A. pool w/ decking
Bail buy in araal Low down,
low monthly
1ST *00

M ACRES FOR COWS in Slav!*
orro 1100/mo Piaata contact
C. Clifton 45/5 Slolo Rd II
DrWon Spring* F L l l l B or
to r M S sir}

121— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta ls

m — W a n ted to Rent
USED CAR LOT WANTED
T O R EN T

r itu a l

141— H o m es to r Sale

Sonlord loti than 1) 004 down
oRonorolod 1/1 , appliance*
ftncod yard, carport. *1) *00
o Renovated Ilka now J't. tpic .
appl . now point 455 *00
P Fool ham*. 1 } on cul dr **&lt;
Geraga ta/.SOO
o l / l on ly a c r o l Ronovolod
opplioncrt. Imcrd yd. ItJ.SOO
• I ' l ’ i . &gt;140 tq It. Ilk* no w l Ll&gt;
dining, la m ity rm . US.fOO
# &lt; /l.l*nc*d. g arag* 1*4 *00
Attwm* N* Oualiltrtl
* 5/1 on 1/1 acral Fancod. cul da
sac. daadm dtlraai srr *00
Additional horn** avail La**
than tIK down'
PAOLA 1/1 on on 1 I* acrat
Ratlur* with ttabi* *11* too
L k . M a ry / L a n g w a a d Paal
Ham*. J 1 garag* ilv fq .
dining, lam rm* 14’ S00
Lk. AAary pool horn*. I I Hying
dmmg family rm. II 04.S0O

PAID A HfHiOSBOBNf
VfNMlRI PRQPf Rl'l S
).’ i 4/64

BATEMAN REALTY
a A lR P O R T

BLVD

S lol*

1100 000
• l i l t E L C A P IT A N
1
badroom. block, workthop.
carport, laundry rm. plut
a ilra loi All this Sat too’

3214759...........

i t c(CHANG
N A N O E OR S E L L your
r localad anywhart I
^ropartyl
t lavattar* Really, n r salt

Turned Down?
II you hay* bean turned down
lor know you will be), call !h#
credit *&gt;p*rlt You can buy a
hom a w ith b a d c r e d it
*07)14 n*a
__

153— A cre a g e Lots/S ale
G EN EV A . 1 ACRES 1/1 In
dude* large allc a p t. duck
pond. Buyer pay* closing
im ooo i *01 i/ sa a ii_______

• MICROWAVE Litton, work*
greet! 140 111 MW

193— M a c h ln a ry / T o o ls
• WEN ELECTRIC chain taw
11 Inch cul UO Plaata call
444 4414_____________________

o L O U N G E C H A IR . B ra n d naw.
H ig h land House B a ig a an
tlqu* valval w ith b row n and
burnt orange design C a n 'I use
color g ill W ill tra d e lo r c h a ir
o l tq u al value ( a p p r o 1100)
In poach. 1**1. o il w hlto. or
g ra y 114 1440________________
a M A T T R ESS, l l ” X IS "
E a c tlla n l condition 410 each
111 4/4*__________ _
• M E C O • C A R D T A B L E and
lour paddad c h a ir* V a ry good
condition! Table an d c h a 'r t
fo ld up M o v e d a n d ca n I
kaapl Like new u s z i / s i a )
M IS C . F U R N I T U R E . P r ic e d
B re to n ably lo r A L L R O O M S '
U S SI4S 114 IS44 lo r inquire*
a O C T A G O N T A B L E . L a rg e
R alm thad antique tty l* . Oak
lop. Mahogany c la w tool beta
1*1 11I04U_________________
a O V A L T A B L E E a lh a n A lla n
M a p le , w it h 1 le a v e s
E vcallant condition t*S H I
&lt;D40________________________

199— P e t s * Supplies
CHOW OOOS AND PUPS lo*
sal* P la .tt a c a ll

___________ H I 104*___________
FREE TO OOOD HOME. Ador
able puppies ar* going tail I 1
inter* Shepard m li and other
m l.e d l month* old H I 70S4
• HERE K IT T Y . K IT T Y I 1
mala*. I whl w/blu* eye*. I
blk , Hilar Iralnad. shots,
w o rm ed
FRE E lo good
homo I H I 1014____________
• HOT OIGOITY DOG I Fra* lo
goad ham*. 5 mo old pup
R ollw allar/ sh ap ard m I■
F am a la, shot*, wormed
Nerd* lot* ol room lo run I
4*t /111

201— H orses

203— L iv e s to ck and
_______ P o u ltry ______

‘ MINT Orrvrvtrw 1/1 w POOL,
a ll appl., d ill dbl gar ,
Beaut,M lol A mor* Mt COO

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
Co-O p / Sale

• S M A L L D IN IN O T A B L E .
B la ck with g la tt top N ice !
O nly 115110 7410_____________

w h ile lac* dress Tiered with
•rain. S ilv e r pearls and t*
q u in t on neck line and t'a a v e t
In o r i g i n a l b o r
SUa 4
B E A U T I F U L ! ! ! I ’ OO H I /•)*

C A L L 6 A R T R E A L E S T . INC
I M I D I I M il
ONE OF THE PR EM IERS I
San lord hittorical home* lor
tal# by only Ird ownrr ime*
1*11! US* 000 lirm. at it &gt;0m
and Park A w Appl. H I *rar

SAN FO R D / L A K E M ARY
A R E A 1 b d rm 1 bth Ird
Moor A /C . vaulted calling,
ter ran p orch Am aniha* In
dud*
pool, lo n m t. sauna,
lake act at* l i t *00 Reduced

a SO LID O A K •••c h a r's datk
V a ry good shop* 1/1 O B O
H i 1144a lt a r 5 M P M ________

• W E D O IN O DRESS. Taa
length, khor! pull tlaavat. Ill*
14/10 H M 407 174 ISM Dalton*

U S E D B E D O IN O S A L K I I Kin g.
Ouaan. F u ll A Sm gl* U S a Sal
A Up! L A R R Y ’ S M a r t H I 4111

211— A n tiq u e s/
C o lle ctib le s

PLENTY Of SHADE!

157— M o b ile
H o m es / Sale

1*11 W sm SI. Sonlord
bdrm . U SX Iki lol SM S00
B f ow-vr ( t : »;■ lar *&gt;*’

1

SALE
L E A S E w/opliaa or
Rrntl M l Family room Ime*
caramlc M r boor, retngera
tor. CHA. /OS Santa SI San
lord *0* 1110415___________
SANFOR D 105 Woodmrr* Bird
1 bdrm. tamity rm. n*w A/C.
new carp*! U.SOO down FHA
sat mo
i n is m
_______ Atwell Rtally_______

OVER

S T
M

36
m

INC.

We list and sell
more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford Lake Mary area.
O R E O U C E O I Wonder fu’ 1 I
Fam ily Horn* in quia! araal
Fully Equip Kitchen Family
rm . New Window* A More I
IS* *00
a Y O U 'L L L O V E Thi* 1 1
w/Great rm . Cam Ceiling*.
F o rm a l Dining rm . Spill
Bdrm plan Roman Tub A
Scrn Porch’
*00 *00'
a L A K E M ARY l/&gt; w E 'lr a t
Gator*' Spill Bdrm Plan Eal
In K itch en. G rea t Room
w/Ca” . Calling* Homan Tub
A m o ra l
S4* (001

N E W I W T lI L o w down A inter
*«ll 14X/0 1115/mo u n to.
m o mo las I/O*
P R IV A T E S H A D Y t«l 100 • 140
1/1. A /C . new carp al, v in yl,
tcraan perch. 154 *00111 /MS
SE T U P 'l N C A R R I A G E Car*
G regory M o b il* Home* San
lo rd Single * * d i l l 1100
1 B E D R O O M m o b ile home on (0
• 100 lo l In C a t t a lb a r r y
Owner financing, aaty farm s
m 4141

163— W a te rfro n t
P ro p e rty / Sale
GOOD LOCATION 1 • ' acre*
Beautiful le i Lak* M ary
school*, walk lo SCC Good
invatlmanl prop 111 1*11

181— A p p lia n ce s
/ F u rn itu re
a ANTIQUE O R E S S E R . M B
hooeny. porcelain knob*, do**
lo ll |omH SSO O B O 114 I III
a BOOKSHELF DESK Combi
nation /O H K ' W II D
Four thalva* two moveable
on lop ol doted desk com
partmenl 115 HO I/O)_______
• C A P T A IN S A D J U S T A B L E
den or dming chair* Sal ol 4.
castors. chroma, rutl colored
valour uphoitlary Eicallanl
condition, dean HOP 111 SOM
aC O U N T IR TOP relngaralor
S S cu II Look* rough, runt
groat lo o m *i/&gt;__________
a DARK. * DRAWER drastar
with mirror A I condition
Lika new I IBS .
H 11/S4

CALL ANYTIME

321322-

M O B ILE H O M E W AN TEO I
W ill trad* 1 Sonlord building
tot*
___________ew so*i

y e a r s

STENSTROM
REALTY,

))? a*1r________

2720
2420

1S4S Park Dr . Sonlord
M l W. Lake AAary 61 . Lk AAary

•In Oui 37th Yt&lt;i*

OINETTE SET. blu* marbled
table lop and 4 cottar twival
balgt chair*. 11)0 S m a ll
•lactrlc lan. naw. M Child *
I" color tv. US Small dog
thipping cat* S10 Twin bed
iirtsam m eltrttt &gt;10 1 piece
beige lulled velvet tala ll/S
Lave teal, neuga leather. j ’OO
TV caMnel labia. SM 1114) 4*

P E O P L E L O U N O E R S . to la 1
le v a t a a l, b lu * g r a y
G oo d
condition 1)10
111 IS1«
ORANGE
A v o ca d o g rta n .
w ork* good U 0 M u t t s e ll
110 0 m __________

• V A C U U M .
K i r b y ,
w /atiachm enlt U S H I 10)1
W A S H E R D R Y E R . K a n m o ra
H v y d uly, Ilk* naw USOl
R E F R I G E R A T O R . G E II cu
II Alm ond tro t! Ira* 111)
H I 4011_____________________
W A S H E R / O R Y C R . II4S F O R
P A IR !
W ARRANTYI
A e_ B E S J_
114 H*1
aW ATERBED
Super sin g le
*SN w araiast U sed 1 month*
w ith tram * and heater (SO
H I 1114_____________________
W H IR L P O O L ra n g * , co n i
clean . |1S0 D ishw ash er too
W ether and d rye r. 1110 ta l
D inin g rm ta t. 1110 Tw in
b d / m a p ie c a t a l.m o m M l*
W H IT E W IC K E R B O R M . S E T .
com pi* It K in g bad. w ick e r
h e a d b o a rd , m a t c h in g d b l
d rastar w m irro r. 5 d raw er
c h e tl w 1 night stand* *000 or
b a t lo lla r H I 4700

oCOMMODORE 44 Campultr.
1141 d h k drive. C o m r a i p rin t
or. data c a t t a il* u n it, a ll
bookt and c a b la t A sk in g I ’ OO
444 M7|

187— Sporting G o o d s
* EXERCISER. DP Air Strtder.
Ilk* naw! Cost U 1S naw. Sail
Ing fo r tioo f i r m C a l l
407 H I 41t1__________________
• EXERCISE W ElO H T bench
Waidtr brand V ary nice.
Must tall! US HI 0*U

A T T E N T IO N ta r leu* b aseball
ca lla c te rtl &gt;0 t new be la b e l I.
double stitching. autographed
by Bebe Ruth Aulhanllcaled
by Coopartlown Museum .
Reply
1/ LaVIsta C lrcl*.
Winter Spring*. F L H /04

S T E P P E R . OP F it lor Ilf*.
A lrg o m tla r dual purpose.
&gt;115. Eve Cor'd 111 0140
# TOUR INO BIKE. Hulty US
phone 13111*4____________

URM l

THIS SUMMER
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APARTMENTS jfl at SanfordCourt Apartments
About O ur

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• Single Story design • no on? above •Friendljon-sitelim^en
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1 Studio, 1 &amp; 2 Bedna.
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• Furnished / Unfurnished Studios
a « a •

3301 Sanford Ave.1Sanford &gt; 323-3301
T R A N Q U IL IT Y
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Come see how you can improve your
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★ Close to Shopping Centers
★ Swimming Pool
★ Volleyball
★ Laundry Facilities

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Apts. NOW Available

• C L O T H E S . M l«*d t i l t s tlO
lo r a ll H l O ’/ l ______________
D IA M O N D S O L IT A IR E R IN O S
t t t and u p F r a * t ilin g !
B a sl Faw n B Je w e lry , 1M -4IH
• H A N D P U M P . M a la r i th*
am ount o l g ro a ia added lo
Ira n sm lttto n and d iffe re n tia l
(R o ll around) tap 144 S l/I
H O T W A T E R H E A T E R . 4l4ln
Ia si lla a l kitchen lin k , king
l i t * w a la r b a d , w a t h ln g
m a c h in e , k llc h a n c a b in a lt.
II 000 B T U or IH Ion window
unit A /C and heal, various
Ham s H I IM S ______________
K I N G S U E w a la r b a d . U n
d arna alh storage headboard
D a rk wood S100 o ld e r K llch a n
la b ia w / 1 chairs. 140 I M / SS4
fa l ski. naadt work, w / Ira lla r
1 accessories. tiOOO HO »*&gt;

2 3 1 -C a r s

o AIK BOAT. 1441 Gratlhappar
140 HP. Lycoming naw mags .
1 props. Irallar. US00 Call
H I S40SOr 171 /I/O
aFIBEROLASS Baal. 14 FI
-v Hull 1 lira walls, good
snap*, must tall I ITS 110 01/t
• 14 FT. JON Boat W G il till
I) H P M arc »S00 lir m

HJ S411_____________________
• II FT. OLASTBON. S) HP
Evmruda. trailer Outstanding
Candl Musi seat U lt l 111 1111
14 FT Ceruliit* SfcIH, 40 HP
E vln ru d *. Ira ltl/ Coast
Guard equipped IL5M H I I4U
• It H. BOWRIOER
141 HP
I/O. A bawl H hrt Immacu
lila .w / tra lla r covsr M ull
Seal tl.SOO OBO 11/411*
14// l)ly FT. Sabr* Moving
Mut! Sal” /0 HP Evlnrud*.
m any a e l r a t l M echanic
owned SHOP H I 0/04_______
1414. 14 F T. BOWRIOER^
w/JSHP chryt . Irallar 1
Bimini top 1400 111 l» 4
• 1444 SKI/FISH Baal sohp
Marc . w/lrailar Runt great
U00C Partial finance 4S1 not
IT S A B E R B O A T . Graal tor
d eep ta a l lt h ln g l A ll
bar g lass M.0001/1 1444

• II. 14 FT. SPORTCRAFT.
Opan fisherman. 115 OMC
Saadrlv*. S5I00 Contidar
trad* lor |*l ski or Flats boat
H I 07/4

222— M u s ic a l
M e rc h a n d is e
• OUITAR. 4 Hrlng acoustical,
three querltr slta with cat*
Llk* naw condition US J)J 044]

HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
O V I I) .’0 t l AM S IN IIUSINI S S
IM A N K V O il SAN» O il!)
\ &gt;4 f C O M M I H C I A I ST
SANf UNO
(4U7) 122 -'OBJ

R C A V IO E O Cam C ardar. ave.
c o rd . last than 10 hr* 14VO
OBO
B A B Y C R IB
J tn n y
L in d , a rc cond 170 O B O
A lta r S 1111114______________

C H E V E L L E M A L IB U . I N / . 1
door, hard lop 1)0 engine w /
ISO turbo Iran* . needs hood
and m inor body work SI.100
H B / 1 U _____________________
a F O R O M U S T A N G . 1144 V I
Runs good, body in good thep*
13.100 O B O ________134 1414
#1471 M O C lastic Convertible™
Good cond S14S0 O B O H 4
1074

215— Boats and
A c c e s s o rie s

J

cast Iron, slant back, a ic a lla n t
condition W &gt; 140 H / 4 t v m ig

230— A n tiq u e / C la ssic
________ C a rs________

Goa* lo high**! oiler
1/1 4t44

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TARE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
eacepi iia. lag. title, ate
OLDS DELTA IMI. auto. air.
Alpine stereo System, power
windows, mutt taal Only
4144 44 par month!
Call Mr Payn*
Court**y Used Cart, H I 1111
CHEVY CITATION. I4M * c y l.
on* owner. Auto cold A/C.
p ow er windows. Runt and
look t graal ttlO OBO 114 H14
aCHEVY CAMARO • *17. R*
built VI. lots ol naw partsl
IMS H I PIS* any lima.________
CHEVY CAMARO. 1444. Rad. 4
spd. I tops II ISO Call H I S4S1
alter 4______________________
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL *41.
Llk* new Musi tail Only
US 000 Call 1407)1H 44)4
• CJ-S JE E P. 1411. I cyl.
custom Rebuilt angina, naw
liras, brakes *4 77) firm H I

C A M P E R T O P . B rah m a.
l-bargiass. (tiding icy . win
(Sows, now condi Off longbed
Miidaplckup t i i s m m *
PARTINO OUT lt/1 Flrabird.
I4T1 Plymouth Dutlar 111. IMI
Nissan Sank* I X 5440_______
• TIRES l/SXBOXl], While wall
ttaai ballad radial* Matched
pair. Lika new US H I 4*4)

235— T r u c k s /
B u ses / V a n s

SHORT OF CASH?
Seriously looting lor a nice,
ciaan, utad car/ OEPEN
CABLE Down payment* as
low at SI** Includtt tea t

CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN 74.
I Ion, Paitangar van. clean
this van It loaded I Too much
Ipo lilt, mull saa to apprtcl
alt Only U 44SOBO HI 1/00

nut. can
T1JES AUTO SALES

★ ★ 327-2692 » ★
SUBARU. 1411. Runs good,
naadt tail CV |olnt 1400 or basl
oiler .................... HI am

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
•acapl lea. lag. till# ale
FORO CROWN VICTORIA
1*44. 4 door. VB. auto, air,
power windows, starto. while
Only S14* 44 par month I
Call Mr. Fayna
Caurtaiy Used Cart, H I 1111
• TOYOTA Calico. I I naadt
repair or good lor parts 1100
Call H I 1411 Iy mtg
T O YO TA C O RO LLA, 1**1.
Burgundy, am/lm cd player.
S 000mil**111.000 114 IS44

TOYOTA COROLLA OX ttatlan
wagon. 1441. A/C. auto . P/S.
P B. UK ml ■110 4/1 H I BUB

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
•acapl laa. tag. till*, ale.
FORO ESCORT OL
14*0. 4
door. auto, air, ttoroo. power
Hearing, low mil**, must tee
this onell Only 1114 St per
month I Call Mr. Payna
Caurtaiy Uted Cars, m i l l !
14/4 NOVA, ka cold A/C. Sl.ltO
IN I CHEVY VAN. U.000 14/4
JACOUAR K ill. U.SOO I4B4
FIERO. S3 *00 14/1 FORD
VAN. S/00 IN I CELEBRITY,
naw paint. S400 14/B NOVA.
1100 1444 MERCURY TOPAZ.
SS00 It/t VOLARE. S)00
Buy hare, pay hartl Lai's lalkl
American Dream Sales
________43Q1I14 Mobil*________
• 11 MOB
(CONVERTIBLE)
1400060 H ) S4S)
14 B U IC K Regal R u n t and look*

11 DOOOE Pick Up. Long bad.
tlanl 1. Runt Graal) SZtX) OBO
____________H I 4/45___________
• FORO BUS
14/1. GOOD
CONDITION SI.OOOCALL
___________ H I /404___________
• HANOICAPPED VAN. IM0
Ford t 150 Lltl. automatic
doors U 000 H I 1451_________
ISUZU TROOPER II. IM4 4 wh'
dr.. 4 door. A'C. I ’ arao 5 Ifx
Eical cond ’ *4 MO 1414144

S

238— V e h ic le s
W a nted
___
CORVETTE WANTED to ra
ltor* A ny y e a r o r condition

S4 000 llmd alt 114*__________
MERCEOES Dial*I car wanted
It// IMI. 340 D or X)0 D
&gt;14 H O P ______________

~ USED CAR LOT WANTED
TORENT

• I I P O N T IA C F lare G T. agio.
V I. Rad. I4K M l Good condi
lio n L O A D E D U /4S H I 1/44
• M L E B A R O N co n vertib le,
rad.loaded, dig dash /SK m l.
SZWO. P a r tia l I'n a o ct ( 4 1 /BOB

lew ______________
DODGE DYNASTY LE. I4M
Beautiful all power, must sail
S4 rt) HI 0147 or 1JI Hap
DODGE DYNASTY. 144* In
goddshap* 44.000
___________ HJ 1444___________
a DODGE CARAVAN SE. 1441.
4 c y l.. t i a l s 1. lo a d fd .
• •Ctlltnl condition (10.400
404 /t4 1141_________________
DODOE OYNASTY. 1444 In
goodshapa 14 000
___________ 111 1444___________
• FORD THUNOERRIRO - ‘44.
All original! Naadt tom*
work SI (ISOBOH1 0IS4
FORO TAURUS WAGON, lift.
E ictHanf condition, all power,
till steering. A/C. am/tm.
tS 444.................
H I 7400
• HONDA ACCORD OX. 1440
Auto. A C. am lm lap*, whit#
510.400 LIKE NEWI H I 141/
• H Y U N D A I. 141/ S I.100
DOOOE COLT. 1441 11.400
H I 54Wor 134 S4I4___________
NEED A CAR credit problems/
I can help dependable used
c a r t and tru c k s. O ava
Shannon R C Mill's World ol
Wheal* Lak* Mary 411 S ill

9

......

414 1141

239— M o to rc y c le s
a n d B ik e s
• SU ZU KI L T 104R . I M I Ouad
racer. 11ISO cash , o r trade lor
4 whl lour stro k e 4/1 4414

• SUZUKI LT MOR. 1411 Quad
racer. SI450 cash , o r trade tor
4 whl lou r stro k e a / l &gt;414

_________1104X4_________
11 D O D O E *14. R u n t good, a
speed. AC 441). f t B U I C K
R tg a l. R u n t and looks good.
V S A u to U tS 1304144
• 44 C H E V Y C l v ll i a r Station
wagon. AC . oulo SI.ISO
_________ C a ll it a a a n _________

Sanford Motor Co.

I4N JEEP C H E R O K tt
1
wheel drive, aulo. air. 4 cyl
indtr 51 000 miles 110.500
_________ Call 1714X1_________
M FORD VAN HI top. dual air.
dual lank*, good condition
11SCOOBO H4 /111__________
II JEEP Lertdo. 4 wheel drive
runs g r a a l Sl/00 price
negotiable 110 1005__________

good. Vt. Agio 144S

261— R e c re a tio n a l
V e h icle s / C a m p e rs
VW pap * • camper. 14/4. run*
•■c*Uanl. 4 speed, all amanl
lias. U.SOO .............. MO 1040
14*1 WINNEBAOO. &gt;4' long
Naw angina. Onan generator.
S4.000 ...................... H I S43B
• H FT EL DORADO motor
homa. *14 New awning, hr.
runt great U 000 OBO HI /*♦)

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IF YOU WILL MAKE THE PA YMENTS,
WE WILL MAKE THE LOAN
Wa Sell Dependable. Affordable Cars
&amp; Trucks To People Who Want To
Establish o r Re-Establish Credit
We Care About Your Future. Not Your Pest!

✓ BANKRUPTCY

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WE MAKE IT SIMPLE TO BUY A CAR OR TRUCK]
WE OFFER FLEXIBLE PAYMENT PLANS
TO FIT YOUR NEEDS!

C o u rte sy 4 2 5 -5 0 9 8
USED C A R S 3 2 3 - 2 1 2 3
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Offw Good U ntil July 31,1993-6 M L
•MUST BANG AD TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS PROMOTION
SANFORD U R A 1 D

We ll Advertise Your Car
EVERY DAY Til IT S SOLD!
(or other motor vehicle)

\

\

3 lines for only

$2 ] 2 4
(ad d itio nal lin es extra)

Ad must include phone number and asking price. If vehicle hasn't
been sold in 10 days, call us and we'll renew it free. No copy change
while ad is ru ining except for price. Non-commercial only.

2 7 1 4 R id g e w o o d A v e .
3 3 0 -5 2 0 4

233— A u to P a r is
/ A c c e s s o rie s

R.C HILLS
G uaranteed F in a n cin g !

328-7777

II C U F T R E F R I O E R A T O R .
H otp olnt | l) 0 . I I C u F l
M I C R O W A V F tU I 11*741*

ISM N O L A N B Y A N B O O K IE

o n j e e p Span Auto. PS. PB
AC. alarm tIK ml.SIS.100
Lika naw I 40/ Ml 1*4/

FLYMOUTH VAN. 141*. i l l .
Runs graal. naw brakes and
Iron! and parts &gt;1.400 H I 111
FUBLIC AUTO AUCTION a
EVERY FRIDAY M B FM
OAYTONAAUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 41. Daytana Batch
_________ W41S1UII__________
SATURN SL 1. 1441. Blua green,
auto, twin cam, fully loaded
Beautiful carl S1S.00QHO 1/U

W A S H E R D R Y E R lij O F r t i i . r
S 100. Bikes 10 speeds UO each.
E a trc y c le * G ym lly l* . A N D
M O R E ff 111 1701
_ _ _ _

’ D E A L E R SPACE A V A IL­
A B L E * A u n ly M a r y 's An
l iq u e t . I t t l F r e n c h A v a ,
(17-08) la n ia r d W* buy *n*
p ie ca /a n tira estate*! **4 r m

2 3 1 -C a rs

BATHTUB. K o h lo r. a lm o n d ,

U T I L I T Y T R A I L E R . 1X14 dbl
a ria . w/trac*or ram p s E a c
for lawn If J " * r 1*001114700

• COLLECTOR'S PLATES Sal
ol thro* Goddats ol lh* sa*.
wind, and aarth Signed and
numbered edition. Including
plait tram** SSI HI Sail__

I 'a iia r

185--C o m p u te rs

Long

2 3 1 -C a rs
a JAGUAR XJI. IN I Graal
condition, low mileage, roll
abiol 14000 negotiable HI-M44

223— M isce lla n e o u s

• S L ID IN G W OOD C L O S E T
doors plus overhead track
F ils t l l opening SI*111)411

209— W e a rin g A p p a re l
DRESS

L O W E R Y O R O A N . D o u b t*
keyboard w / volets W orks
g r t a l. In good cend USO O B O
H i /•)•

R E F R I G E R A T O R . O E Sid* by
side, w 'ic a d tp . 1400. II IN.
R A D I A L A R M SAW.
C ra ftsm e n , w /dado and 40
l oolh b lades. U 7 S 110144*

CHI CKENS. MAL L ARD
DUCKS. OUINEAS lor sal*
HI 104*_____________________

• WE GDI NO

222— M u s ic a l
M e r ch and ise

a P V C L O U N G E C H A IR V ary
nice SSO C a ll H I 1444 ______

MUSTANG 1&lt;* yrt old bay
rldat good, naadt Hying homa
U00
1101001

1 LO TS together
Single 'm u lti
la m lly P in * Ay*. Sonlord
Sail a l a tte s te d value 11400
I .n en c* r&gt;___________ i n t r t ’

Come home fo r
the Summer... to

A sk

-BU S*}_______________

O E R A N O E . L ik a naw. b la ck
glass front, salt c le a n in g oven
tI4S O E D ith w e th e r. work*
good 1/0 111 414S a lta r a
• K IN O S U E B E D . Ad|u*l4bl*
fra m e , m a t lr a t t . a n d boa
t p r ln g t llS HO 1/03__________

SET.

A A Corn**, lac.. M l IH 4
KAVW OOD. 1/1. Cedar lam
rm
lurnlthrd l i t 000 No
Agent* H I IS t ir U ert

Call lor detail*!

321-2257

LONGWOOD 1 bdrm. 1 bam
nawly ram odalod. Ig Im cad
Lard 145.000 Opan Hout*
Sunday. ?/15/*l 10 1 H r
Caiban Lan* l i t j* it

THE FO R EST on Lak* AAary
Blvd . Lake AAary Own lol In
adgll community, 1 bdrm 1
b a th m a n u la d u re d homa.
landtcapad 1.410 tq II By
owner 1/1000 111 5041______

L IF T IN O

Bench. b « rt. weigh!* Good
s h a p e . O l i a t t t m b i a d 550

Janet Mansfield. 373 7271

VI NTlJRf I PROP! H I l l S

G o v t F o ro d o tu ro t. Rr
p o t A ttw m a No Q u a lity
H o m ril O w nrr financing
Samtnota. Orange Volwtlo

M A N A G EM EN T A R E A L T Y
m m r m / iii m i

SAL ( OR
R EN T W/Optt«n Clot* lo
schools thopplng. 1/1, (lying
A dining 510 000 *04 SU 01I1

• W E lO H T

• F I V E M E T A L C H A IR S w ith
padded seal* and back* Can
be uted In hom a o r o llic a UO
lu ll pru t no 4004____________

STAIRS PROPERTY

T U S K A W I L L A A R E A . B u ll!
tw o a bdrm. 1 bath L g
serttn porch fenced yard
backyard playground For
ta le or la a t* p u rc h a te
5111000..................
4*5/110

D IS H W A S H E R , O E p art*b l*.
A lm o n d . P a r t e d c o rtd illo n l
4115 IM t i l l ________________
• D R Y E R . S**r* K a n m o r a
W o rk! g raatl SOS 117 1S44

187— S po rtin g Good*

O C A L A N A T 'L F O R E S T
Wooded lot* I IS 4)0 each, no
money dow n! |/1 c l monthly
_________I *00 rn SOT*
____

A f fOR OA BK HOMf S

FMA OR VA AS LOW AS l*s\

SIN O LE F A M IL Y HO M E
WANTED. Will trad* 1 San
lord building lot*
*»* &gt;0*1

1*11 AAAPLE A V I

Z\

l i t — P a stu re to r Rent

N O R T H L A K E i n w / llroptoco.
now carpet U r * on porch No
p r i t t r i s mo **v t u r _____
I BEDROOM Wothrr. dryer
co m p irlo k llch o n o p p lio n c rt
SCO mo p!u*drpo«it JJI l} u

W AAaliciowtkl. Ill m i

323-5774

SANFORD. O ilier (poet. &gt;400
*q It. building lulol. 1100 tq
It. por ollico unit JJI root

LAK E M ARY SAN FO R D t r t r
11 . W-'O. pool. Irnni* ip j
on d m o r r l tso p m o I I I l a/)

LK. M ARV
)/} with lamlly
rm , Ig Iraed lol S4S 000

S.inloiel

OUPLEX
1 bdrm homo with
alloc had I bdrm mother in
law apl Saparair aiadric
m alari. waihar/dryar hook
upt. can! H A new carpal
Fenced, carport, large oa kill
Ere income! 151.500
H U G E 1 llory home. Ig oak
lreat. handyman tpaclall 1*41
tq II ol living area Owner
will contidar holding morl
g a go ! C r a a l co m m e rcia l
polanllall Only 150.500
WE N E E D LISTINGS

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu re

141— H o m es for Sale

C a ll 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 I b d a y !

Sanford Herald

�■■ • Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday. July 23. 1993

by Chic Younp

BLONDIE

co n a RAYS HER 6 0 MUCH

WHAT'S TV* GLOOMY LOOK
* 0 0 ,6 06 6 ?

Male menopause:
R.I.P., gentlemen
i_____
II
.. I
...
..............
..t...
For all
nl .ii*
men .who
fearv
male menopause. the |lg I* up;
we ll have lo Mini a different
excuse for our feelings and
iH-havlor. S|m-.iking al the third
annual mi l l i n g nl the Nurlh
American Menopause society
l.isi autumn. Dr Christopher
l.nngcn|K- (professor of obstetric*
and gynecology al University nl
Massachusetts! conflrnird what
experts have long suspected:
There Is no male mcno|&gt;ausc.
Now we gu ys w ill have to
s ur v i v e o ur mi dl i f e c ris e s
without la in g able to blame our
hormones.
Tills Is a tou^li challenge
Starling In ihelr UK. men's
testosterone levels significantly
decline -• with as much as a 4&lt;&gt;
|M'rrcnt reduelloii by th«- early
70* Alter till* the bottom drop*
out. Ileyond HO. most men cx |k-rlcme a marked decrease In
sexual interest and performance
that Is directly nlthbulablc to
low testosterone levels. Tills
Impaired sexual lunctlonlng Is
.hi Inescapable consequence ol
lesiosierone deflrirricy •• liul It
Isn't menopause.

by Charles M. Schuli

P EANUTS
SO HERE I A M LEFT TO
6UARP THE CAR WHILE
THE FAMILY 60ES 5H0PPIN6

ANYONE UIHO COMES NEAR
THIS VEUlClE WILL M EET
A SNARLIN6 TORNAPO!

ON THE OTHER HASP,
FOR TWO C00ME5 THEY
CAN HAVE THE CAR

tiFS

ll*»
riiai
I ll il
l lli&gt;L
IU
ll's Itrue
that Mmales
who slid*
denly low* Ihelr testicles •• from
surgery for proslate canecr or
Imm Infection, for example •• do
experience a constellation of
symptoms (Including hot flashes
and fatigue) that Is a true
menopause. Hut. the experts
argue, tills Is a prei ipiinus event

ACROSS
1 Colloga dag
4 — and void
8 Food addltlva
(abbr.)
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Ily Phillip Alder
William ila/lnt claimed that
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idea is reasonable
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build with at least llltcc spade*.
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didn't have troth the king and
the qu een
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By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
July 24. 1993
lu the year ahead you should
experience many Improvements
where your achievements are
concerned. You've takrii some
hard knocks and you'll now
know how to avoid old mistakes.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Co­
workers could require ktd glove
treatment today. He mindful of
your comments or remarks and
don't participate In anything
that smacks o f pettiness. Know
where lo look for romance and
you'll find it. The Astro-Graph
Matchmaker Instantly reveals
which signs are romantically
lierfccl for you. Mall $2 and a
long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope lo Matchmaker, c/o this
newspaper. P.O. Box 4*165. New
York. N.Y. 10103.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) He
extremely curclul and prudent In
the management of your re­
sources today. He sure to keep
proper records using traditional
procedures, because mistakes
could l»e costly.
LIBRA (S ep t. 23-Ocl. 221
Shoving your weight around lu
order to get others to do your

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when West followed with the six
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king. South paused again West
was known lo have three spade*
and live hearts. One diamond
and lour club* was surely Im­
possible. With right diamonds.
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played a club to his jack, re*
turned to dummy with a trump
and discarded a red-suit loser on
dum m y'srlub lo.
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— In the bidding or the play —
may Ire more revealing than
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bidding today Is im-thodolngy might he temporarily out of
lliut could backllrr. Forego using order today. Use your logic niu!
Intimidation, try saying "please" common sense to provide yop
with feedback.
Instead.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 191
SCORPIO (Oil. 24-Nov. 22)
Don't Ik- perceived as a’ lault Under most conditions voii
finder today who looks lor the strive to I k - an agreeable Ind)negative Instead o f the positive vldual. but this splendid quality
might not Ik - operative today
side o f things. If you start
searching for trouble, you'll find and you could easily mb othrc*
the wrong way.
It.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20| If
211 A friend of long standing
might make some unreasonable you're In a negative frame Of
dcmaiul* of you today. If you feel mind today, you'll not only
they aren't Justified, speuk up. resent doing things for others
hut do so lu a way that won't hut you could also resent having
to do tilings for yourself as well
Jeopardize the relationship.
GEMINI (May 21 June 20)
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan.
I'M You might he cuught In a Counting on linuneial factors
situation today where your pride that arc not evident or which
Is wounded. However, instead of aren't presently In the palm ol
making u hlg Issue of it. hind your hand Is like belting In the
dark today, w ith the odds
your wound and shake It off.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 10) stacked against you.
CANCER (June 21 -July 221 Ik­
Do not attempt to squirm out of
your responsibilities today and on your I k - s I behavior today In
pass them on to others. It could y o u r I mpo r t a nt one-to-one
end up creating additional com ­ dealings, especially If you're
plications. plus a lot of extra Involved with an Individual who
previously caused you head­
work.
PISCES (Feh 20-March 20) aches.
Your Intuitive |x*rccpttons upon |C )IU 93. N E W S P A P E R KNwhich you can usually rely TKKPKISE ASSN.
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                    <text>Serving Sanford, Lake M ary and Sem inole County since 1908
85th Year, No. 263 - Sanlord, Florida

Higher water bills

NEWS DIGEST
□ Sports

Sanford plans to hike rate as much as 24 percent

Babe Ruth stars com e up short

Dy NICK P FEIFA U F
Herald Stall Writer

I.ONCiW OOl) — T ile I " ” Sunlnnl l».»l&gt;e Unlit
All-Star leamst ante up a llllle short lit lilt ir bids
for licrth's in ilie Male lournameni
See Page 111

SAN FO R D — Utility rales are c x jK -cle d lo Ik increased lit Sanloid by August De|H’udlng on
usage. hills euuld I k- Increased by up to 21
jiereeut
The mailer was discussed exlcuslvcly yester­
day d u rin g Hie Sanford City Co m m ission
workshop meeimg City Manager Hill Simmons
presented tim e proposals for ways to hiltill bond
paymenls due during die next fiscal year
"W e have lo have (he money lo pay on our

BRIEFS
City com m issioner injured
Sanlnrtl City Commissioner lain Howell was
In ju re d In a e u im iru e lln u aeeldenl neat
Klelmmud Vu.. I.He Iasi week II*' a|»|*areiillv
did not require Imspliall/nllon
CIIV Manager Hdl Stimiious gav« llie re|H»rl
Monday during the C ity Commission workshop
session, explaining Howell's ahsem e Itom the
meeting "W’liai I have heard Irnm one o(
Commissioner H owell's co-workers is ver\
vague." he said. "lull I do know ih&gt;ii the ln|ories
weren't serious, ami he is Iteing treated on an
outpatient basis "
"Apparently, he was working on some n pe ol
hlsloru* site renovation project. " Simmons said,
"and was on a landing .i I hioi halt wa\ op ih&lt;
building when he Icll "
Sim m ons said he did not know ll llie landing
collajrsed or Howell fell lor some oilier reason
" I'm not even sure of when ll ha|i|»ened
Sim m ons eoiiMtieiiled. " T h e call t ame to me
lale Sunday, ami the m an said ll had ha|t|tcrifd
reeenilv. so I am assuming it took jtlai e jxissihh
Saturday or earlv Sunday
" I don't even know the extent ol Mi Howell s
Injuries." lie added. "All I heard was that he was
undergoing some tests al a hospital near
Richmond, hoi had iioi I n c h lormullv ad­
mitted.'*

bonds." Simmons said "W e don't seem In have
any oilier ullrrnullvc but lo enuti some In­
crease's.**
"W ater and sewer revenues have run below
projection as a result ol weller Ilian usual
weather for Ihc |&gt;asi two years.** he cx|&gt;la!ncd.
Ollier reasons Simmons gave Included Interest
earnings belmv prujredons. unex|K-rlrdly higher
costs for relocation of utilities required by county
road lm|irovcim-nt programs, and slower limn
rx|K*ctcd grow di In die eusioim r base
"A s li stands now. our existing ulllliy rales will
generate slightly over Sli million during this

Sanford
woman
stabbed
to death

Im p ro m p tu car w ash

By SANDRA E L L IO T T
Horald Stall Writer

M cPherson named new coach
SAN FO R D A s s is t a n t co a c h E r n ie
McPherson has been named by Seminole High
School to serve as Interim head luuthall coat h
lor the 1993 loot ball season
The announcement was made ilns morning
by Je rry Posey, athletic director ol the school
McPherson will Ire taking iv«r the |m&gt;s |||oii
from Em ory lllaek. w ho has requested .1 transfer
lollowing a live day suspension earlier this
m onth Itlakr was sospemicti rtHi.iwi.m ••
reportetl eonlronlatlon w ith .1 si orient in a -'\m
class.
McPherson has Ik -c ii in charge ol Hie Junior
Varsity football leant at Seminole High School

M»ai&lt;3Photo b, Tamm, Vioconl

Saoloul ton liahlms Tim Gracnv and Slar.ey
UuniotH, |iflllominil a n impiomplu cm wioli
this morning trying lo remove rool coaling
Irom Daniel Boaty s car on Fronch Avenuo
Thirty two livo gallon buckets ol the rubborlike coaling slid oil a truck driven by John
Valinaggi as ho rounded the corner near Lake

Sanloid Police sjKikcsmau Ll. Mike Roiui»d«»

County Services Building Valinaggi. who was
making deliveries lo area Home Depots, was
ticketed lor tailuro lo secure the load The fire
department hoped lo cloan the waler-solublo
spill with detergent

and stabbed Iter will) a knile nr sharp Instrument
A murder Wrupon luis not Ih -«-ii recovered.
Rot undo Mild Grace signed a stalking complaint
against Ta ylo r "tw o or two an a half weeks ago
lie made a statement that lie would kill her. and

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MI HI 'I H

Plans for Sanford’s renaissance

MOSCOW — A Maine native lauded salclv m
Moscow' on Monday and celebrated by resting
tqifor Ills trip limne.
Charles Murk. 72. ol Hollywood, spun most ol
Monday In Ills Moscow m o ld mom alter a
.'12-hour High) from Washington In which strong
headwinds forced him t«&gt; make an unsehcduled
stop in Iceland.
Th e sh)|&gt; foiled Ills plan lo llv non-slop m his
single-prop Ikinanza A -3 II M.iek unla/ed. said
he will try again
" T h e y always ask me. When are you going 10
do It again?' And I always say. ‘Never again,
that's enough.* And then I do It ag.iin
Mack
told NliC News
The retired Air Force colonel plans lo lake
another stair al flying solo across die Ailaiitie bv
returning lo Portland. Maine. 011 the Fourth ol
Ju ly .________ __________________ _________________

From staff and wlra raports

___________
•

IND EX

1
H o ro sco pe ....
M ovies............
N a tio n ............
P eo p le ...........
P o lice .............
Sp o rts............
Te le visio n ....
W e alho r........

Wet conditions linger

partly cloudy with a
50 jHTcenl chance of
a H e r n o o n l h 11n dcrsloruis High in
ilje lower IKK Wind
south lOniph

P a o « 2A

SUBSCRIBE TO

Waterfront
committee
confirmed

City agrees
to endorse
Main Street

Aviator will try to fly non stop

Fo r in o ri weather,

liiylot

See Stabbing, Page 5A

O V IE D O — Atncllka Genka. c m -i um « due* lor
of GoldcnKulc Housing and « omimmlly Dcvrl
opment Corporation. Sanlord will he the
featured s|teaker at the tnoiilhlv meeting ol the
Seminole Housing Advocaev t oalitlou this
evening. Gcuka will discuss details ol how
GoldcnKulc can help low Income residents
realize the American Dream ol home ownershl|i
Th e public Is Invited lo atlend
Tile meeting will he held al Oviedo ( lirist
Prcshyierlan Cliureh in the Puhlix shopping
ecnier on Alafaya T ra il T h e meellng begins al
(i JO p.m

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SANFORD — A man arrested for stalking a
Sanlord woman two weeks ago Is IK-Ing sought by
Sanford Police for allegedly slabbing her lo death
Monday night.
Kimberly Walker Grace. 22. «2 Seminole
Gardens, died at Orlando Regional Medical
C.'cnlcr. She was stahlH-d several limes al her
a|xir1iiicnl ubuul 9 p.m. Poller are seeking
Darrlek Gerald Taylor lor queslloning In llie case.

Monroe.
Some
ol Ithe
coaling
hit Beaty’s
y p l l l i III
IM l l l l K M i
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III I I I U b U I I I I M U l U

S H A C meeting set

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eommlug year." he projected, "bill we will he
needing 87.440.1J21 In order lo meet our bond
requirements for fiscal 1093/94."
"W c need lo obtain an additional S I.4 m illion."
he said, "and 1 believe the blin k rule method is
die Ik-si alternative."
The alternative provides a lower volume cost
lor Inilh water and sewer for die first 2.&lt;KK)
gallons of consumption for all customers, and a
slightly higher volume charge for dial part ol
ronsmiijitlon ubovc 2.(XK) gallons |&gt;er month.
Under lids plan, llie wafer fixed charged would
See H ike, Page 5A

Oy NICK P FEIFA U F
Herald Staff Writer

By NICK P F E IF A U F
Herald Stall Writer

S A N F O R D — Leaders of Ihc
Sanlord Main Street project arc
asking llie cliy lor 820.000. a
request cliy officials said they would
consider as part of Sanford's fiscal
1993/94 budget
During a work session of the City
Com m ission Monday afternoon.
Chris (Tout.is. president of Sonford
Main Strict, explained the total
o|H-iatmg budget and fund-raising
cfTurls to date lor Ihc project, and
stqqiltfd commissioners with the
orgnl/ntluu's present and proposed
budget.
See Endorse. Page 5 A

S A N F O R D — Th e Waterfront
Master Plan Steering Com m uter
became un official body Iasi night
T h e Sanford C ity C om m issio n
ajtprovcd a membership list and
designated terms of office.
Ja y Murder, director of jilannlng
and development for the cliy. sub­
mitted the list of jiroposed m em ­
bers. Murder lias I k -c ii overseeing
the organization since It was formed
earlier this year.
Tw o changes were made from llie
projxjsed list. Sanford Mayor licitve
See Waterfront. Page 5A

HtukJ Photo b , KoM, mdth*II

Roy Vinson, right, chlol executive oMicor of HCA Conlral
Hospital, donates S I.000 to the Main Street Program. K c e p i e d by Treasurer
Todd Williams, lolt. Tony Bonaccl. horn Dixie Signcrall. donated his lime
and built tho progress sign that shows tmancial lovol the program has
reached Aco Hardware donated the materials lor Iho sign.

Boys and girls
preparing for
Soap Box Derby
By SANDRA E L L IO TT
Herald Stall Wider
S A N FO R D — Cars arc being waxed and
steering mechanisms cheeked as 50 boys and
girls 11rim Central Florida prepare llu-lr vehicles
lor the lilili annual Sanford Soap llox Derby Ju ly
I I Local winners from llie three car categories
will compete for the national title August 7 In
Akron.
Sanford Parks and Recreation Director Mike
Ktrliy said the new rare course at Derby Park will
be ready by rare day barring any m ajor
construction delays Th e local race, which In the
pasl was conducted on Hwy. 17 -III In front of tlie
Winn-Dixie Plaza, will move lo Ihc new jiurk near
Oregon Avenue.
"T h e businesses were very helpful.'' Kirby said,
when the race was conducted on the hill, "b u t ll
did block across lo the stores In the W inn-Dixie
Plaza."
See Derby, Page 5A

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Jim Adams and Norm Porry undor the watchlul

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE ST AT

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Prisons can take 6,000 inmates
■ r Associated Press

Form er captain pleads not guilty
MIAMI — A former Weal Palm Beach police captain who
federal prosecutors say used his position to collect 973.000 In
bribes from drug Informants pleaded not guilty.
Tim othy Wagrnan, 42, who retired from the West Palm
Beach Police Department In February, will remain free on a
9250,000 bond co-signed by his wife, father and mother-in-law,
U.S. Magistrate Llnnea Johnson ordered Monday.
Federal prosecutors allege that Wagrnan used his position as
vice squad commander to collect bribes from drug Informants.
Wugmnn Is churged with racketeering, money laundering
conspiracy, embezzling police property and Income tax
evasion.

Veteran sentenced to 1C jrears
W E S T PALM B E A C H A veteran who had been
court-martialed and convicted of killing a lieutenant In
Vietnam was sentenced to 10 years In prison for bludgeoned
three senior citizens with a sledgehammer In 1990.
Jo h n Wall. 42. pleaded guilty to three counts of aggravated
battery with a weapon for attacking three people on Jan. 21.
1990." He received credit for time served and probably will
remain In prison nnothcr 21A years at most. Assistant State
Attorney Ellen Roberts said Monday.
Roberts took Wall's three victims — Audrey Wendland and
Robert and Mary Susdofl — to lunch Monday to explain the
plea bargain. All three suffered fractured skulls when Wall
attacked them.
Wall originally wns churged with three counts of battery on
an elderly person. A Jury convicted him In October 1990. and
he was sentenced to three life terms, but the conviction later
was reversed on appeal because Wall was denied the chance to
face a witness.

5-year*old shot in the head

T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida could tnkc In
6,000 more Inmates at Its prisons, a fact
that surprised some lawmakers tn the wake
of a 9200 million plan to build 10,500 beds
over the next two years.
"T h e Legislature should have known
that." Senate Crim inal Justice Chairm an
Robert Wexler. D-Boca Raton, told the Fort
Laudcrdule Sun-Sentinel.
But a spokesman for Gov. Lawton Chiles
denied Monday that the 6.000 slots could
have been filled without violating standards
Imposed by the federal courts after a
20-year. 920 million luwsult.
"Th e re arc not now — nor have there ever
been — 6,000 beds that we could fill
legally." J im McClellan said.
Chiles called lawmakers back Into town
for the special session last month after
vetoing their plan to add 7.000 beds over
the next few years. He said the Legislature
didn't do enough during the regular session

Motion mads to Imprison Hardy
W E S T P A LM B E A C H — State prosecutors have filed a
motion to put Nicholas H ardy in jail with no bond, saying
H ardy has made "m arked improvements'* since allegedly
killing a sheriff's deputy and then shooting himself.
Barry Krlscher. Palm Beach County's State Attorney, filed a
motion Monday asking Circuit Judge Hubert Lindsey to
"re-evaluate (Hardy's) current release on house arrest status"
and deny him bond.
" It ’s been a marked recovery." Krlscher said of H ardy's

Herald Staff Writer______________
TALLA H ASSEE Con­
gresswoman Corrinc Brown of
Jacksonville says she Is uncon­
cerned by a U.S. Supreme Court
d e cisio n M o n d a y that g e r­
rymandered districts In North
Carolina to Increase minority
representation may violate white
voter's rights.
Brown, who represents the
O c a la -G a ln c s v llle -Ja c k s o n v llle-Sanford-Orlando District 3.
said In a statement the situation
In North Carolina are different
than those In Florida.
"It Is m y understanding the
decision will have no Impact on
the congressional lines In Florida
or any other state other than
North Carolina," said Brown, a
Democrat. "T h e facts surroun­
ding m y district lines are com­
pletely different and I am not
concerned about yesterday's
decision."
A Florida lawsuit pending be­
fore the court claims the Demo­
cratic-drawn legislative districts

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suicide attempt.
Hardy, who originally was given no chance to advance
beyond a vegetative state after shooting himself In the head,
can compose simple sentences and can solve basic math
problems, according to Mike Edmondson, spokesman for the
State Attorney's office.

Kennedy Smith lawyer dating trial juror
MIAMI — Attorney Roy Black, who won the acquittal of
W illiam Kennedy Smith on rape charges. Is dating one of the
Jurors who cleared his client In that sensational West Palm
Beach trial.
Th e Juror. Lea Haller, was the most visible of the panel
following the Dec. 11. 1991. verdict, even appearing on the
"Donahue" show with Black. But the attorney said they were
not an Item then.
Th e y didn't begin dating. Black said, until a year after the
trial of Smith, who Is Sen. Edward Kennedy's nephew.
"W e certainly hod no romantic Interest during the trial." he
said.
Haller has moved to Miami from Palm Beach County, taking
an apartment not far from Black's office.
Black said that was a coincidence, and that Haller, owner of
Lea Cosmetics International, moved to be closer to her
company. Th e y began dating only later, he said.
"W e bumped Into each other." said Black.
Th a t was In December 1992. Black. 43. and Haller. 39. have
been an Hem ever since.___________________

From Associated Prats reports

M IA M I - H e re are the
w in n in g num bers selected
Monday In the Florida Lottery:

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and asks that more Hispanic
seats be ordered drawn In Dade
County under the Voting Rights
Act.
A d ivid e d Su prem e Court
ruled Monday the rights of white
voters could be violated by
districts drawn simply to elect
minorities — an issue central to
Florida’s bitter 1992 rcdlstrtcting fight.
"Racial classifications of any
sort pose the risk of lasting harm
to our society." Justice Sandra
Day O 'C o n n e r wrote for the
court. “ T h e y reinforce the belief,
held by too many for loo much
of our history, that Individuals
should be Judged by the color of
their skin."
Brown's district, which has a
m in o rity population slightly
greater than 50 percent, lakes In
portions of Sanford. Midway.
Bookertown, Altamonte Springs
and the areas west of Markham
Woods Road In some places In
North Florida, the district Is only
50 feet wide.
Congressman John Mica, the
Winter Park Republican who

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that ended in early April.
Several times, legislators say. Chiles and
Corrections Secretary Harry Singletary were
asked If every available prison lied was In
use. T h e answer was always yes. according
to Senate Corrections Chairm an G a ry
Siegel, K-Longwood.
Hut from mid-April through m id-June, the
state's prison system consistently operated
at more than 10 percent below m uxlm um
rapacity, the Sun-Sentinel reported Sunday.
Capacity Is defined In a variety of ways.
"Design capaclly." what prisons were
built to hold, is 55 square feet per Inmate In
dorms and one Inmate per cell.
T h e prison system’s "legal capacity" Is
set by law nl 133 percent of design capacity.

represents the other sections ol
Seminole County In District 7.
said he doubts the decision will
affect Seminole County districts.
" O u r case Is a little different."
said Mica. "O u r districts were
created by the federal court. But
I might add. there Is always a
risk of reverse discrimination."
J im Purdy, chairman of the
Seminole C o u n ty Democratic
Executive Committee, said he
agreed with the decision.
"A s many demographics as
possible must be thrown Into the
m ix to be close to the one man.
one vote Ideal." said Purdy.
"Gerrym andering based solely
on ethnic criteria Is not the way
to reprogram Am erica.”
Rep. Peter Rudy Wallace, a St.
P e te rs b u rg D e m o c ra t w h o
chaired the House Rcapportionment Committee, said the
decision shows a train of thought
among the Justices that districts
shouldn't go to extremes.
" T h e Supreme Court Is trying
to reign In the federal courts thut
have been m aking extreme In­
terp re ta tio n s of the V o tin g

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H U M f t » M by Tommy Vtncont

Ready fo r the big bang
Alden Greene, right, owner of AJG Locksmith, Sanford,
presented Stove Alford $100 toward the People's Fourth of July
Extravaganza. The Santoro Brothers will be In charge of the
fireworks this year, beginning at 9 p m along the laketront.

PSC commissioner
marries Southern
Bell girlfriend

W alla c e »ul«t

"T h e re ’s a lone of pulling back
from the extreme."
Bill Jones, w ho handled redistricting Issues for the Com ­
m o n Cause p u b lic Interest
group, said the court’s North
Carolina decision could make It
tougher for Hiapantcs or blacks
to gain seats In Florida.
” 1 think It becomes more of a
burden for m inorities." Jones
said. " It’s going to become more
difficult."
O thers, how e ver, said the
North Carolina case didn’t di­
rectly apply to Florida.
"W e arc very safe." said Rep.
Miguel Dc G ra n d y. u Miami
Republican who filed the lawsuit
c h a lle n g in g th e F lo r id a
legislative maps. "It's clearly
distinguishable from our case."
T h e court said Judges should
give close scrutiny to "bizarre"
districts drawn strictly to benefit
minorities and should require
proponents to come up with
other solid reasons for designing
districts that way.

By CURT AMDBR 9 0 N
Associated Press Writer
T A L L A H A S S E E - The utility
regulator under Investigation for
dating a Southern Bell employee
has married her and agreed to
step aside from any matters
concerning the telephone com ­
pany.
Public Service Commission
member Torn Beard, 43. married
37-year-old A lm a Paruolo. who
Is a Southern Bell administrative
assistant In Miami, on Wednes­
day. He said Monday hr won't sit
on any Southern Bell cases.
"It Is m y hope thut this action
will finally bring an end to (lie
intense scrutiny under which
m y family and I have been
placed over the many months of
these Investigations," Beard
said.
The attorney general and Flor­
ida Departm ent of Law E n ­
forcement began Investigating
Beard's relationship with Ms.
Paruolo after Beard's ex-wlfe was
charged with burglarizing hla
Tallahassee home In April. Some

Information from Tho AiMClitad Pron n
contolnod In thl* rtport.

of Ms. Paruolo's clothes were
taken.
Those probe* later found thai
Beard bad dated Mary Duudrlln.
a staff manager for Southern
Bell's parent company BellSouth
In Atlanta. In 1991 and 1992.
He met Ms. Paruolo at poolside
during a J u n e 1992 Florida
Telephone Association conven
turn at the Ocean Reef Club in
Key Largo. T h e couple was!
Introduced by Anthony Lom
bardo. Southern Bell’s lop regu-;
latory executive.
Paruolo and Beard Insisted,
I hey never discussed business'
when together, even though!
Beard stayed with her tn Miami'
when PSC business took htmj
there.
Attorney General Bob Bui
terworth sought to force Beard to
step aside from any PSC consld-’
cratlon of Southern Bell cases.
Beard's announcement noted
that neither Butterworih nor the
pending F D L E probe have un
covered any wrongdoing.

TH E W E A TH E R
w t im d s d

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Chairm an Robert W exler

Redistricting ruling
could impact Florida
minority districts
Sy J . MARK BARFIILD

S T . P E TE R S B U R G — A 5-year-old boy was shot In the head
by a 12-year-old neighbor girl who found a gun in the carport,
authorities said.
Dcvontee Works was In guarded but stable condition after
undergoing surgery Monday aRemoon at All Children's
Hospital, police said.
Th e .22-callber handgun belonged to the boy's uncle.
18-year-old Demolne Works, who la a convicted felon. Works
was charged with being a felon In possession of a firearm and
was being held In the Pinellas County Jail on a 95,000 bond.
"It docs not appear to be an Intentional shooting." said Lt.
T o n y Potts. "W e don't feel there was any malice on her part.
It's Just one of those unfortunate situations.”
Police said the girl, whose name they did not release, found
the gun shortly before noon. She aimed the pistol at Works,
w ho was a few feet away from her on the house steps. Th e
victim and the shooter were among several children outside the
house, Potts said.

f T h e Legislature should
have known that. J

And Individual prisons — but not the
entire system — are allowed to go beyond
that to "m axim um capacity" of 37.5 square
feet per inmate or two Inmates per cell.
T h a i’s 150 percent of design capacity.
On Ju n e 16. the legal cnpaclty of Florida’s;
prison system was 51.347. Its maximum
capacity was 55.578 and It actually housed
49.501 Inmates.
Florida’s standards for prison crowding
were laid down by u 1980 federal court
order resulting from a lawsuit filed In 1972
by on Inmate alleging poor medical enre and
overcrowding.
State officials say expanding capacity;
could even put the state on shaky legal;
ground.
"T h e last thing we arc going to do Is!
jeopardize that agreement and expose the,
state to even more costly litigation." Chiles;
told the newspaper.
Singletary said the vacancies represent (
"bed capacity" as op|x&gt;scd to "real beds."
He acknowledged, however, that the slate
could "b u y some beds and put them In."

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and the overnight low was 71 as
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Tuesday's overnight low was
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POLICE BRIEFS
Drug arrest
Mellesa Jcannlnc Copcnlmvcr. 22. 131 Dresden Court.
Sanford, was arrested following a traffic stop by sheriffs
deputies on Highway 17-92 near Longwood Sunday. She was
charged with driving under the Influence of ulcohol. possession
of cannabis less than 20 grams, and possession of drug
paraphernalia.

Pen theft
Jerome Mark Parquet. 30. of 3231 Oleander Street. Sanford,
was arrested Saturday by Sanford (Killer. Officers said he
reportedly attempted to take a pen. valued at 83.48 from a
store In the 1500 block of South French Avenue without
jiaylng. Th e y said when the security guard nttempted to stop
him . he struck the guard. Parquet was charged with retail theft
and battery.

Auto theft
Darrell Dennis Dean. -10. 4-125 S. Mcllonvllle. was arrested by
sheriffs deputies Sunday, on King Street. Deputies said a
person reported he had stolen a car. and attempted to sell It to
another person. Dean was charged with grand theft of a motor
vehicle.

Passenger arrested
Sanford police urrested Raymond Decker, of W. First Street
In Sanford on Saturday. Officers said he was a passenger in a
vehicle involved In a collision in the IOO block of E. First Street.
Decker was charged with disorderly Intoxication and resisting
arrest without violence.

Traffic stop arrest

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Amanda Dee Sandow. 27. 2000 Lake Mary Hlvd., was
arrested by Lake Mary police Sunday following a traffic stop
She was charged with driving with an Indefinitely suspended
license, unlawful use of a license, and attached tag not
assigned.

Dom estic violence cases
• Angela Marie Littles, 27. of 440 Mcllonvllle Trace
Apartments, and Dieum Jules. 30. were tioih arrested by
Sanford police early Monday following u dispute In a parking
lot. Police said Littles struck Jules with a razor, and Jules
struck Littles with a board. Each was charged wllh aggravated
halteD'. domestic violence.
• Eric Shondell Dell. 18. 1200 S. Sanford Avenue, was
arrested near a store In the 1300 block of Sanford Avenue
Saturday following a fight with a female. He was charged with
batter)', domestic violence.
• Tro y Anthony Calhoun. 21. 4220 Orlando Drtvr. was
nrrested by Sanford police following a dispute with a female at
his apartment eurly Monday. He was charged with aggravated
battery, domestic violence.
• Carmelo Ja y Morales. 40. of 456 Kivcrvlew Avenue, was
arrested by sheriff's deputies In the 200 block of S. Sanford
Avenue Sunday, following an argument with a female. He was
charged with buttery, domestic violence.
• Angelu Ann Walker. 20. 1520 Carlton, laingwood, was
urrested at Ueuch und Uoyer Streets by sheriffs deputies
S a t u r d a y , f o llo w in g w h a t o ffic e rs d e s c rib e d as a
"vrrhal/physlral altercation" with another person. She wus
charged with domestic violence, battery.
• Elizabeth Marahle. 2420 Randall St.. Sanlord. und Richard
Devcrltt. 21. of Redding Gardens, were both arrested by
sheriff's deputies during this past weekend following un
altercation. Each was charged with battery. domestic violence,
lie verm was also charged with violation of an Injunction for
protection. Issued Mgulnnl hill! previously.
• Elizabeth Edwards. 24. 157 Country Club Drive. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford |xillcc at her residence Sunday
following an altercation with a male. She was charged with
aggravated battery, domestic violence.
• Dcna Marie Jones. 18. 3830 Elder Springs Circle, was
arrested by sberifTs deputies at her residence Saturday
following a dispute with a male. She wus charged with
aggravated butter)’- domestic violence.
• Christopher Jam es Hooks. 21. of Oviedo, was arrested at
10th and Mulberry by Sanford police Saturday following u
dispute with a female. He was charged with batter)’, domestic
violence.

Warrant arrests
• Leonard Carl Sm ith. 24. 446 Longwood Clr.. Longwood.
was charged In connecton with a North Carollnu warrant for
failing to re-dellver a hired vehicle. Police said he rented a
Ryder Tn tck last sum m er and failed to return It. He was found
at the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility. Bond was set at
1 $ 1,000 on these charges.
• Tim othy Thom as Wlrct. 27. 302 Polnsctta Dr.. Sanford,
was charged In conncctutn with a warrant for failing to appear
in court. He was found at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facility
where he was serving time on other charges. He was held In
. lieu of $350 bond on the new charges.
• Walter Knight. 32. 118 McKay Hlvd.. Sanford, was charged
In connection with a warrant. He was found at the Jo h n E. Polk
Correctional Facility where he was serving time on other
* charges. He was held In lieu of a $165.25 purge.
• Thom as Wade. 30. 131 Academy Ave.. Sanford, was
charged In connection with a warrant for violating the terms of
his probation. Deputies said he was arrested at the Jail and held
on 8750 bond.
• Oscar Salccdl. 22. 473 Sun Lake Clr.. Lake Mary, was
charged in connection with violating the terms of his probation
on DUI charges. He was arrested ut the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility and held on $1,750 bond.
• Willie Lee Hill. J r .. 22. 1101 Willow Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police In the 800 block of Celery Avenue Sunday.
He was wanted on n warrant for aggravated battery.
• Brian Mathew Townson. 19. 2014 S. Lake Avenue, was
arrested by sbcrllTs deputies at Lake Jessup Park Saturday. He
was wanted for falling to appear on a chargr of theft.

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parked near the Good Samaritun Home on W. 9th Street In
Sanford.
• Electronic equipment and musical instruments valued ut
$5,200 were reportedly stolen between June 21 and 25 from
the House of David Center. 100 Aero Road. Sanford.
• An undetermined amount of Items were reportedly stolen
Saturday from n residence In the 1400 block of E. 8th Street.
• A 1985 Ford pickup truck was reportedly stolen Friday
from the parking lot at Central Florida Regional Hospital.
• $4,509.80 In Jewelry was reportedly removed from a locked
Jewelry case at J .C . Penney. 1180 State Street, on Friday.
• A US Post Office collection box was reportedly stolen
Saturday. Police Mild the box had been attached to u post in
front of the Seminole County Library services building. 230 E.
First Street In downtown Sanford.
A lloor model T V set. valued ut $1,469.88 was reportedly
stolen in n residential burglary Saturday In the 200 block of W.
19th Street.
• Police report an attempted burglary Sunday ut a business
In the 900 block of W . 3rd Street. Police said an attempt was
made to pry open the lock on the fenced compound, but no
entrv was apprently made.
• A weed eater was reportedly stolen late last week from a
residence In the 2500 block of Highlown Avenue.
• A VCR and video games were reported stolen Sunday from
nn apartment In the 100 block of E. 18th Street.
• A yellow 1982 Chevrolet, was reportedly stolen from u
Chuluota woman Sunday. The vehicle had been parked In the
500 block of Cypress Avenue. Police said the keys had liecn left
in the vehicle. Th e license number was listed as NXU-58R.

Cops: Man
claim s he
killed 17
prostitutes
B y A L B E R T D A V IL A

Associated Pross Writer
M INEOLA. N.Y. - A man who
was pulled over with a decom­
posed corpse In the bark of bis
pickup told |K)llrc lie killed 17
prostitutes and dumped all but
the latest victim In three North­
eastern states. Investigators say.
Joel Kllkln. a 34*ycar old un­
employed landscaper was to be
arraigned today mi pm- count of
murder as Investigators tried to
match details of his grisly con­
fession with unsolved slayings
during the last two or three
years.
Rilkln told police h&gt;‘ was on bis
way to dum p his latest victim
about 3 a.m. Monday when two
troopers (lagged him down for
driving without license plates
and running a slop sign. He led
the troo|MTs on a four-mile chase
— speeds never exceeded 50
HtfiM esolo br Tofrnn/ Vknctnl
mph — until lie rammed his
b rlgr pickup Into a light (Mile.
friends to the North Branch of the Sominolo
Doris Magen, known nationally for her work in
The troopers smelled a rank
County library to give young people a close up
saving raptors, biought E.T., a Great Horned
odor from the back of the truck
look at the endangered birds.
Owl, and somo of her othored fine feathered
and found the body of a woman
wrapped In a tarpaulin.
" I killed her. She was a
prostitute." Rilkln was quoted
by police os saying.
Rilkln Mild be picked up the
woman In New York City on
presidents and whose works urr
Three buildings and hind went
Thursday night, strangled her B y J O N A T H A N M O O R E
found worldwide, watched as for $30,000. and the various
and hid I fie Ihh Iv for three days Associated Press Writer
people in Jeans and T-shirts
Items Inside for $25 to $1,000
before loading it into bis truck.
loaded up their cars with bronze each. A plaster scale model of
W
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auc(K ille r M ild .
busts, plaster figures, clu y
the Iwo Jlm a Memorial, known
During the next six hours. llo n rrr started the bidding ut
m o d e ls , b ro k e n o r w h o le ,
officially
as the Marine Corps
8100
and
the
white
plaster
Rlfkln cnnlcssrd to a string of
finished or unfinished, famous War Memorial, went for Just
m urders, recounting how he model of the lamed Iwo Jlm u
or obscure.
$ 100.
would lirsl have sex with bis Memorial went for that price.
"
I
t
’s
disgraceful."
Felix
dc
victims, then strangle or suf­
focate them, then dump or bur)’ Weldon said of the bankruptcy
their ImmIIcs . sometimes nn Long auction to liquidate what once
Island but also as far away as was bis sculptor’s studio. "In
Connecticut. New Jersey and any other country someone like
upstate New York, authorities me becomes u national treasure.
Except In the rich United States,
said.
The motive for the slayings they try to ruin somebody who
created m u n y heroic m o n u ­
wus not Immediately known.
ments."
Slate Police C a p t. W alter
Auctioneers on Monday sold
Heesch said Rlfkln gave approx­
imate dates and locutions for the dc Weldon’s dilapidated 19th
century brick studio und Us
slayings.
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Rlfkln has been linked to the contents to pay olf creditors after
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the artist filed bankruptcy. De
slaving of another woman whose
Weldon bad been unable to
body was lound on a highway In
209 W. 25th SL
I
repay a $1.5 million loan he bad
Southampton on May 9. Heesch
•Vj } i Sanford
taken out for the cure of bis late
suld.
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Rllkln’s truck has been iden­ ease.
Dc
Weldon,
whose
talents
oner
tified.
were sought by generals and
A New York City detective,
who sjMike un condition of ano­
nym ity. said Rilkln apficared to
know about one of two pro­
stitutes lound slain on Cnnt-y
Island to Brooklyn In 1992.
Rilkln lived with his mother
and sister In the Long Islund
community ol East Meadow In a
tre e -lin e d n e ig h b o rh o o d of
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 hom e s. H is late
adopted father hud been a
member of the school hoard.
Ow en S m ith , president of
F rie n d s of P la n tin g F ie ld s
Arboretum — a public garden on
I-ong Island’s North Shore —
told the Dally News of New York
ihat Rlfkln hud been an Intern
there but Just "drifted oft" after
about a month.
"H e Just didn’t connect to his
colleagues, und there was none
This is a great opportunity for you to enjoy the same great results as
of the love of nature that marks
our regular classified custom ers at no cost to you. Just follow these
so many of our Interns.” Smith
said.
instructions.
A nelghlxir. Jo n Jullen. suld
that his son graduated from high
1. Ads will be scheduled to run for 10 days.
school with Rlfkln In 1977 and
2. Price of item must be stated in the ad and be $100 or less.
that he did not believe Rlfkln
3. Only 1 Item per ad and 1 ad per household per week.
ever moved away from home.
4. You should call and cancel as soon as Item sells.
" I never beard anything bud
5. Available to Individuals (non Com m ercial) only. Does not
about him ." Jullen said.

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EDITORIALS

W hatever age,
keep learning
People sh o u ld not allow the edueatlona)
processes to stop Just because sch o o lin g has
ended. T h e re Is n o end and no lim its on w hat
Ih still to be learne d .
W e are Indeed fortunate to have S e m in ole
C o m m u n ity C o lle ge in this area. In add ition
to regular college courses, there are other
offerings for people of a n y age.
B e g in n in g J u l y 6 . a new series of leisure
program s w ill b e g in . T h e y in clu d e exercise
•for seniors, " s te p ” aerobics, firearm safely,
assertiveness tra in in g . S p a n ish and gulf.
T h e re are a n u m b e r of a dvantages for these
courses. T h e re is no age lim it. E n ro llc e s w ill
find people o f all ages at u d ja c c n l desks.
T h e re are n o pass/fall p ro b le m s , as the
courses are offered for In fo rm a tio n a l e d u ca ­
tion rathe r th a n school credits.
Most require o n ly a few h o u rs , one o r tw o
nights a w eek, for a lim ited n u m b e r o f w eeks.
T h e costs are reasonable, w ith a lo w e r rate for
local residents for som e courses.
O v e r (he past y e a rs , p ra ctica lly a n y subject
a person can t h in k of, has been offered In the
leisure tim e p ro g ra m , fro m basket w e a v in g to
radio and T V re p a ir. If the re is a sufficient
n u m b e r of p e rso n s In q u irin g a bout a specific
topic, the sch o o l w ill a tte m p t to establish a
course.
W ith offerings s u c h as these, people sh ould
be flocking to S C C In .th e e ve n in g h o u rs . Y e t.
there is u s u a lly ro o m for m o re . T o o m a n y
people believe th e ir e d u cationa l process has
ended a nd the re is n o th in g m o re to learn.
T h e y a rc w ro n g .
S ittin g on the ro c k in g c h a ir can be a waste
p f tim e w h e n th e re , is, so m u c h that ca n , be ,
donu.
.
. . . .
co m n e Y
a n a \eorn or t u c te n u r e .;
program s. Y p u r future Is b o u n d to Im p ro ve |f.
yo u becom e In v o lve d .

JOSEPH PERKINS

Unwed fathers due more attention
Olle Mann was only 17 years old when he got a
girl pregnant. At Ihc lime, the Cleveland youth
hardly fit anyone's Idea of n model father. "I was
In a gang." he remembers. "1 sold drugs. I was
very promiscuous."
Tiie teen-age mother of his child was whisked
away to Texas by her mother, who wanted to pul
as m uch distance as possible between her
daugltlcr and incorrigible young Olie. But Oltc
wanted to have his child near him.
He turned to the National Institute for
Responsible Fatherhood and Fam ily Develop­
ment. a Cleveland-based organization that began
10 years ago as a local support program for teen
fathers.
Since Its Inception, the Institute has reached
almost 2.000 young fathers like Olle. The
program Is built on expectations; Tha t Ihc young
d a d s w ill le g itim iz e th e ir c h ild re n b y
acknowledging paternity. That they’ll finish
school. Tha t they'll hold down a steady Job.
The caseworker assigned to Olle. who himself
had been through a similar experience, en­
couraged the young man to clean up Ills act. Olle
went back to school and earned his hlgh-school
equivalency degree. He dropped ou| of the gang.
He gave up drug*.
Now. three years Cater, he is married to the
mother of his child. The family lives happily In

Cleveland.
T h e r e
a r e
h u n d r e d s of
thousand* of young
men like Olle in Inner
elites throughout the
country. They want
to lx- real fathers to 1
their children, but
P
most ure unable to
take advantage oi the
kind o( program that i
helped Olle get on
th e s t r a ig h t a n d
narrow.
W h ile there are
m yria d public and
p r iv a t e p ro g ra m *
that provide aid and
£ Okie M ann
eotnfort to unw ed
* w as o n ly 17
mothers, there are
years old
p re cio u s few that
w hen he g o t a
support unw ed la­
g irl p re g n a n t. ■
thers. That's because
our culture tends to
view the role ot fathers In latnllv llle us lifts
important than mothers.
J u s t look at television and tllu i. su ys
psychologist June Myers Drew, author ol "W in rr
Were You When I Needed You Dad?"

f

JA C K ANDERSON

C onsum er choice
key to success
of health plan

LETTER S

W ould one law
enforcem ent agency
work c o u n ty -w id e?
Several years ago the late Jo h n Polk came to my
olfice at Cardinal Industries to pick up a check as a
contribution to one of hla campaigns for sheriff. As
we were chin-wagging I asked Jo h n what he
thought ubout a county-wide luw enforcement
agency Instead of a sheriff's department and seven
muulclpul police departments.
lie said It could lx- done but he added that "we
are seven or eight years away front even talking
about It."
Well, the time ha* ubout arrived. Jo h n is gone
but dial doesn't mean wc couldn't tulk about It.
I did a little checking not tong ago. I found out wc
ure spending about 81 million a week for present
luw enforcement throughout the county. That
includes Allamontc Springs. Casselberry. Lake
Mary. Longwood. Ovcldo. Sanford. Winter Springs
and the S h e riffs Departm ent. Folks, that's
852.000,000 for some 300.000 people, or about
$17 a week or about 8674 a month.
Don’t get me wrung. I'm not proposing a unified
jmllce department. All I'm suggesting Is that we
lulk ubout It to determine If a change should or
should not lx* made to improve services and save
money.
Right now the Sheriffs Office and Seminole
County's seven m unicipal |x&gt;llcc departments are
working on budgets for fiscal year 1993-94. No
dnubi tiie cost of luw enforcement will rise again
and thousands of us retired folks living on fixed
incomes will have to tukc the belt In another notch.
On tiie other hand, who knows If a unified law
enforcement agency might case the burden.
Remember, all we've suggested is that wc talk
atxml It. And if each agency picked its own
representative It w ouldn't cost a dime.
Julian Stenstrom
Sanford

Net fishing
If wc were registered voters In Florida, wc would
lei our legal voire be known litui netting in coastal
waters must lx* eliminated. We do own land on Big
Pine In tiie Florida Keys and have planned to retire
there; wc come to the stair once n year.
The |H-nplc of Florida must stop the netters. We
sec ilie pictures of so much wasted fish. II makes
no sense. We know we have no voice because wc
live In Washington: however, we have sent our
Imrdearned m oney to the "Save Our Seallfc"
commuter so that at least our money will carry the
message.
Your [kjUuc .i I leaders should realize what real
cost the net ten* arc causing. W c are Just two
people, but each trip we would spend approx.
83,900. When you m ultiply (hut by all tiie people
romlng lo Florida — that no longer come — that
means u lot of poor times and lost Jobs for the
whole stale. Sanford included. Florida should ban
I lie nets now.
Ed Kollltabauml
Sharon Kullbaba
Scuttle. Wash

"Th e re often Is such a sense of Dad being the
fool, or not Important, or that he’s sort of u
throwaway, or wc can get along without him ."
Ultim ately. Drew says, the marginalization ol
fathers is detrimental to tin- development of
children. "Dads have so m uch to do with
building self-esteem, selling values, encouraging
a child to find Ills or her place In I he world." she
-.itvs Without Dad there. It leaves a real g »p ."
This "g a p " Is probably even more pronounced
In [HKir families. Not o n ly arc such families
deprived of a breadwinner, they also lurk a
positive role model who can Imbue poor young
men. like Olle Mann, with character and a sense
of responsibility.
Th e welfare system is no help. It (Ills decidedly
In favor of single mothers, at the expense of poor,
young fathers In California, for example, an
uutnarried mom may receive 8500 lo SfitK) a
month through Aid to Families with Dependent
Children, another 8100 In food slump*, plus Itre
medical care. II she has a m an at home. Kite risks
losing all of thin.
T h e g o v e r n m e n t 's s u b s id y of s in g le
molherhiKxl contributes mightily lo the de­
valuation ui luthrrhood In poor families In poor
homes, the government acts as surrogate lor the
lather, providing most of the family's material
support. Prxir children are virtual wards of the
stale.

GUEST COLUMNIST

Alternate route to college tuition
Th e following editorial was prepared by
Richard Shaughncssy. Education Services
Specialist. U.S. A rm y Recruiting Battalion
Tam pa
College financial aid advisors say a college
education over a lifetime cams u graduate $1
million more than a person who does not get a
college degree. Purents. however, may argue
thut It feels like It costs a million dollars over a
lifetime to pay for that college degree.
Statistics show that persons who arc now
between 35 und 44 years old with a bachelor's
degree report almost twice the monthly
earnings or those who stopped going to school
after high school graduation.
College costs arc rising, and at the same
time, money from federally insured student
loans Is getting lighter. Parents and students
are looking for alternatives.
The U.S. A rm y has a path which can help
students who have a career goal which
requires u college degree. It gives Its Arm y
ulumnl n chance lo enter the school of their
rhoicc with the experience und confidence to
tackle the tough courses, as well us the funding
to handle escalating college tuitions.
That path Is the recently Increased Arm y
College Fund (ACF). which Is available to
applicants who enlist for four years, from
825.200 to 830.000. when combined with the
Montgomery G .l. Bill.
This Increase was Initiated lo restore the
ACF* buying power to Its 1985 origination
level. We huve found that college money Is a
potent enlistment Incentive for the Arm y In
attracting higher-quality recruits.
The new A C F provides qualified Individuals
opportunities to obtain guaranteed funding for
college after separation from the Arm y. A
soldier who successfully completes a four-year
enlistment with the money for college option
would huve 8833.33 |k t month for each of four
years of college, based on u nine-month
academic year. The money m ay also be used
for any schooling approved by the Veterans
Administration.
A rm y veterans who pursue full-time college
programs following separation from active
duty are usually very successful students.
Several factors contribute to their academic
preparedness.
Extensive training is a part of every soldier's
experience. Must combine classroom und
on-the-job instruction toward building profi­
ciency In their military occupational specially.
Many soldiers begin their college experience
while on actlvr-duty by taking courses through
a local com m unity college or university.
These courses arc often part of the core
requirements of u degree program. They build
a lounduiUm for more advanced courses und
earn credit toward the soldier's degree.

Q U EST
COLUMNIST

A co lle g e
e d u ca tio n
o ve r a life tim e
e a rns a
g ra d u a te $1
m illio n m o re
th a n a p e rso n
w h o does n o t
g e l a c o lle g e
degree.

Individual qualities like discipline, m aturity
and motivation are generally t-nhunced by the
veteran’s A rm y experience and contribute
positively to meeting the challenges of full-tim e
enrollment In college.
Flnully. almost all veterans have earned
cdurallonn! benefits that help defray the high
cost of college today.
T o qualify for the Montgomery G.l. Bill and
the new A rm y College Fund, an applicant
must have a high school diploma, achieve a
score of at trust 50 on the entrance apt it ink­
iest. enlist In a designated critical Job skill,
have no prior military service, and meet Ihc
other enlistment eligibility requirements.

Berry's W orld

W A S H IN G TO N - T h e Clinton administra­
tion w on't unveil Its health-rare relorm
package until after Latxir Day. but one
prominent House Democrat has some word*
of advice lor Hlllarv Rodham Clinton:
" ll you mishandle (the consumer-choice
Issue), the health-relorm effort Is over — It’s
dead." said Hep Ron W vden. D-Orr. “ That's
the first thing people art- going to ask about
lu-ulili reform: How docs this alien me?"
T h e C lin to n a d ­
m inistration Insists
that It* upcom ing
reform package will
preserve the rigid ol
Am ericans to choose
their ow n physician. |
H o t s o m e H o u se
m e m b e rs arc co n ­
cerned that In the
ru*li to iiiollllv con­
flictin g constituen­
cies — doctors, in­
surers. hospital* amt
c o rp o ra tio n s —
1^ n e
consum ers may be
1orominent
Icli uut In the cold
House
T h a t's why doctor
Dem ocrat has
choice will remain
som e words
one of the biggest
o l advice lor
battlegrounds — a
H illa ry
point driven home by
R odhan
ihc story ol Mllugros
C lin to n ^
L_
Pons. Pons, an
ebullient woman ol 65. stiller* from a rare
disease that cutises her Immune system to
break down In told weather. For several
years, the Miami woman has been gelling her
bl&lt;x)d Icslcd on a weekly basis by the same
. doctor, and had her prescriptions filled al the
pharm acy closest to her home. Pons relied on
Medicaid to pay the bills lor her treatment
because she eun’l woik.
One day she was w uliing In line lor lood
slump* when u solicitor for the Medicaid Plus
program approached her. Having heard about
ll through u Medicaid advertisement. Pons
asked the solicitor for m ore Information und
volunteered her name, address, und Social
Security number. T h e following month,
rather titan receiving her usual Medicaid curd
In the mall. Pons received a Medicaid Plus
card.
Pons soon (omul out that her new Medicaid
service did no&lt; pay lor her weekly vislls lo her
re g u la r, doctor, nor d id It pay for her
prescription. The Medicaid Plus slit- was
enrolled In was actually a Health Mainte­
nance Organization that had conirarled with
stale Medicaid officials as a carrier. Its
agreement with the slate allowed It to
udvertise for customers through the state
Medicaid program, as well a* to troll for
customers In places like food stamp offices.
Patients who sign up lor the service arc
restricted to that com pany's clinics, and can
only buy prescription drugs at a sanctioned
pharmacy.
"I thought I was signing up lor Information
uboul Medicare Plus. It turned out lo lx- more
like Medicare m inus." Pons now says n( I In­
experience. A spokeswoman for Ihc HMD that
enrolled Pons. C.M .C. Ramsay, told our
associate Jan Moller that her company has
taken several steps lo improve customer
satisfaction In the 19 month* since Pons
accidentally enrolled in the program. She
added tin t the state of Florida requires her
com pany to market Its programs at food
stamp offices.

• l » J *, NtA. tac.

*A tte n tio n . m idd le -m a n ag e m e n t folks: R e g a rd ­
in g m y recent co m m e nt a b ou t the p re s id e n t n o offense, h e a r!’

H u m - arc the kinds ol stories that ran sink
•i health-cure reform agenda, even If they are
nol representative of l h r managed-rare In­
dustry as u whole. Republicans have already
signaled l heir eagerness to pounce on any
proposal thul Irani pies patient choice, and
some Democrats are w illing In break ranks
with the While House on this one Issue.
W vden recently forged un alliance with a
diveisc coalition of 30 consumer group*
representing more than 30 million people.

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Regulators say hom e codes inadequate
l » Associated Prosa_________
MIAMI — Mobile homes are
Inadequate and new standards
being proposed would require

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*M Photo ky Jkn Hoppt

C o o k in ’ up a storm
Raising money for the St. Lucia Festival can be as tasteful as
Dlackondod Grouper and Cajun Shrimp. Chef Billy Higgins cooks
up a storm for guests at the Sanford home of Meta Brooks.
Money from tho seafood social is allocated for school band
participation.

School board
tackles equity
By V IC K I DaSORM IBII
Herald Staff Writer
S A N FO R D The Seminole
County school board will vole on
whether or not to approve the
edueatlonal equity ucl for the
district
It Is expected that the lioard
will approve the plan that has
been nearly a decade In the
making.
T h e educational equity act
became law lit DMH The plan­
ning process Is conducted In
three-year cycles. The district Is
presently In the last year of the
third Ihrrc-year eyrie.
In the past. the district has
reviewed policies, enrollment
patterns, staffing patterns and
athletics. T h e y have made at­
tempts to Increase m inority
participation In higher level

m u t h c r u u t lr s a n d s c ie n c e
courses
This yrur the district Is con­
tinuing to work on the im ­
provements made In the past
and must update the stale De­
partment of Education on the
advances once the plan Is
approved by the hoard.
Recently, the Isturd approved
|»llclrs designed to ensure equul
employment opportunities, to
prohibit sexual haruxsmrnt of
employers and students and to
treat employees and students
with AIDS fairly.
They have set goals for con­
tinuing to Improve performance
In the ureas of r e c r u itin g
minorities to math and science
programs.
Th e board will meet Tuesday
evening at 7 p in. in the district
It c u d q u a r t e r s , 12 11 S .
Mellonvllle Avc., Sanford.

he
curried It o u t." Kotundn said.
Rotunda said Seminole Circuit
Court Ju d g e Alan Dickey had
released T a y lo r on the stalking
charge.
Grace and Taylor were at one
time boyfriend, girlfriend, al­
though Kotundn said be tiad no
Indk'ullon they had been living

together.
"T h e y had a falling out a few
weeks prior to her filing the
stalking charge.” Rotundo said.
T h e Sanford Police had arrested
Ta ylo r on the stalking charge
and he was Jailed at the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility.
Information on the stalking
case against Ta v lo r was not
available at press lime.

Developm ent D ire c to r T o n y
VanDerworp
Named to one-year terms on
the com m ittee w e re : L a rry
S trlck le r. president. Greater
Sanford Chandler of Commerce;
Kay Bartholom ew. S t. Lucia
Festival; •lack W ert, director.
Seminole County Tourist Dcvclo p in e n i C o u n c i l : C o n n ie
Wllllums. chairwoman of Sunlord Scenic Improvement Board;
Jo h n LcRoy. Sanford Planning
and Zoning Commission; Gary
Briggs, com ptroller. Romancc-Amcrlca River Cruises; Chuck
Volk. l-ikc Monroe Marina. Inc.:
and Laura Slrachlu. Sanford
Main Strrct.

Fleeted lor two-year terms
were: Andrea Farmer. MurketIng/PR manager. Central Florida
Zoological Purk: Preston Perrone, chairm an. Cham ber of
Com m erce 17-92 Redevelopment Committee: Helen Stairs.
S a nford H isto ric D ow n tow n
Waterfront Association; Je rry
Mills. Sanford Historic Preserva­
tion Board: Jam ! Meeks. Sanford
Historic T ru s t: Lisa New ay.
marketing director. Central Flor­
ida Regional Hospital; Eliza Pr­
ingle. resident: and Rlchutd
Fowler, Friends of the Si. Johns.
Approval of the committee wus
adopted with a ununlmous vote
from the city commission.

Waterfront
Continued from Page 1A
S m it h and Seminole
County Dist. 5 Commissioner
Daryl M cLain, were bolh m serve
as ofliclal voting members. The
commission changed the desig­
nation lo "Exolflela" members
however, w hich removes their
voting rights.
"I feel m u c h heller ubuut
tills." Sm ith said "I was con­
cerned over being pul In (bat
position when the membership
list was originally proposed."
Three others were originally
named to serve In exofflcla
status. T h e y included Mardcr.
City Manager Dill Simmons, and
Seminole C o u n ty I'lannlng and

JAMES LAVAN “VAN" BASS
James l.nvun "V a n " Buss. 80

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"W c arc more than willing lo
recognize the need for a stronger
code." said spokesman Bruce
Savage. "B u i we need lo strike a
balance between wind safely and
a ffo rd a b ility. T h is standard
doesn't d o ll."
Th e Aug. 2-1 hurricane demol­
ished more than 8.000 mobile
homes In Dade County. Red

Cross damage figures suggested
a mobile home wus 21 limes
more likely lo be destroyed than
u conventional home.
The new construction stan­
dard docs not require congres­
sional approval. Bui before II can
become final. Ih r U.S. Depart­
ment of Housing and Urban
D e v e lo p m e n t m u s t s o lic it
com m e nts from consum ers,
engineers und manufacturer. It
must also conduct a study of
expected mobile home price In­
creases.
The period of comment ends
J u ly 9. A final decision Is not
expected until weeks later.

City agrees to pay
in choke hold case
By Associated Prats_________

c it y c o m m is s io n to d a y . If
approved. It would be the largest
amount ever paid In a Miami
police brutality case.

MIAMI — The family of a man
choked by a police officer last
year until he fell Into u coma
may receive 87.5 million from
the city of Miami, a newspaper
reported.
Th e tentative agreement with
the family of Antonio Edwards Is
scheduled to be discussed by the

Sources told Th e Miami Herald
•hat the ugrerment was ham­
mered out days before the cusc
was to goto trial.
Edwards, 24. has been in a
coma since January’ 1992.

C on tlnn e d from Page 1A
Since the Main Street Incep­
tion In November of last year.
Crunlas reported raising over
$15,000 in Investment m em ­
berships for the 1993/94 budget
year.
He ulso re p o rte d ra is in g
$6,800 from the F u n -ln -Th c Bark project."and receiving over
812.000 In In-klnd services In­
cluding donated office space,
utilities und furniture.
" W h a t we arc requesting
now." he told the commissioncri. "is consideration of $20,000
In matching funds during your
budget preparations, but more
Immediately a eommltmenl res­
olution."
He explained the resolution
would be included In documents
to be sent to the state In the
application for Inclusion In the
Florida Main Street Association.
The papers arc to be submitted
In August.
"W e would like- to include u

c lu d e a n y s p e c ific m o n e y
a m o u n t, Just y o u r endorse­
m ent."
Mayor Bettyr Smith und the
three commissioners present for
the w o rk sho p , appeared to
support the requests for both the
endorsement and budget con­
sideration.
" T h is Is the most concentrated
private effort I've ever seen
underway slnre I've been In
olflcc." said Commissioner A.A .
MeClunahan. "I would he willing
to examine bow lo go ubout
giving them financial support."
"B u t with the tight money
situation wc have." he con­
tinued. "we'll have to look Into
where we can gel the money.
Maybe we can move the money
from other projects.”
At McClanatu&lt;n‘s request. Ctty
Manager Bill Simmons reported
the budget requests for the
Scenic Improvement Board for
the next fiscal year wus $25,000.
und the Greater Sanford C h u m l«K «L C o m n v m &lt; hurt
txtwpcn $23,000 und $24,000.
"A a this Is a project ihul will
be u big factor In com m unity
Im p r o v e m e n t," M cC lu n u h u n
said. "I would suggest we con­
sider shifting $ 10,000 front each

of Ihrse budget requests, and
give It to the Main Street pro­
ject."
"T ills Is the Ijest opportunity
for Sanford develoopment In
years." commented Mayor Betiyc Smith. "W e would be remiss
if we didn't supjjort II as much
us wc can."
Smith projected that no action
should be tuken until the d ly
begins budget considerations,
w hich aic expected to start
within three weeks.
"W c arc talking ubout big
m oney." said Commissioner Bob
Thom as, "but this Is something
which will be of big benefit In the
city, und I have no problem with
II."
•
No formal uctlon wus taken
d u r in g th e c o m m I s s I o n
workshop meeting, nor was the
mutter carried over lo the regu­
lar meeting lust night.
"T h e next move,” Simmons
said, "w ill be for us to work In
th u t d ir e c t io n ( b u d g e t in g
M o (tom itiir in t o u r budget
preparation."
Th e commissioners ugrerd lo
pursue the financial request, und
huve un endorsement prepared
for approval during the next city
commission meeting.

ing (hat you arc backing us and
will be willing to Invest In the
project."
"F o r what we w’ant now ." he
added, "yo u don't have lo In­

cunnot ullord one. Workshops
are ulso conducted on how to put
a c a r to g e th e r. T h e e n try
deadline for this year's closed
Iasi week.
Building (h r cars and prepar­
ing for Ihc race become a family
afTulr.
"I have never seen u belter
family oriented program than
Ihls one," Kirby commented.
S p o n s o rs m a n y tim e s ure
parents whose own children are
too old to participate anymore in
Ihc derby, or Individuals Inter­
ested In working with youth.
One father told Kirby how
much (he derby hud meant to
Ids family und donated « $500
check for the program.
There Is u handicapped pro­
gram available with specially
built, two-person cars lo let

physic.illy challenged youth ex­
perience the feel of a race car. A
celebrity competition featuring
locul officials and members of
the tnrdlu will also be conducted
on race day. Kirby said.
Wheels for all Ihc racers arc
provided by the parks and recrca 11 o n d e p a r t m e n t w h i c h
sponsors the race. Th e competi­
tion features double elimination
races and electronic timers clock
(he speeds.
Th e winners in all three divi­
sions will advuncc lo the na­
tional Soap Box Derby race
A u g u st 7 In O h io . A ll Ihc
contestants utlcnd a week-long
camp prior lo the race.
There urc four derby fran­
chises In Floridu: Frrnundlna
Beach. Boca Rulon, Ft. Myers
and Sanford.

Derby
Continued from Page 1A
The drivers, ranging In ugc
from 9 lo 16. compete In three
car categories, slock, kit and
masters. Th e stock class Is
primarily beginning racers, the
kit class are drivers who build
cars from kits purchased from
Ihc Soap Box Derby organization
for ubout $200 and the masters
division are usually
veteran
derby drivers. The new 30-fool
wide, two lane race course will
buzz with activity- during the
day-long race.
Tw o of the most often-asked
questions about participating in
the race Kirby said Is "How
much does tt cost?" and "How
do you build the car?"
Sponsorships to help pay for a
car ure available If a family

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DEATHS
WARREN M. ADAMS
Warren M Adams. 87. Car­
riage Hill Circle. Casw-llH-rry,
•lied Thrusday. June 24. al Ills
'residence. M r. Adams was an
electrical engineer lor General
Motors. Born A u g I I . 1905. In
Culler. Ind.. he moved lo Central
Florida in 1977. A member «»l
Ascension Luth eran C h u rch .
Casselberry, lie also belonged lo
the Lions C lub .
Survivors Include wife. Anna
E.; sons. J o h n W.. Arlington.
Va . Kenneth ( ’.. Kokomo. Ind.; 5
gnmdr till then
B a ld w in -F a ir c h ild Fu n e ra l
Home. Altiunoule Springs. In
charge of arrangements

Th e typical price could Jum p
from $28,400 to $38,340. the
Manufactured Housing Institute
said. Bui other engineers and
p re lim in a r y g o v e rn m e n t
estim ates suggest the Jum p
would be no more than $2,000.

Endorse

Sfsj.. u tx n a s w o .
beginning AiWimt 1st."
With the enanges, a residential
user of 2.000 gallons per month
would huve the total utility bill
clim b from $12.52 to $14.63. A
7.000 gallon user would see an
Increase from $ 3 1.37 to $38.43.
A 10.000 gallon user would
have the bill Increase from
$42.68 to $52.71 per month. A
12.000 gallon consumer would
see Ihr Increase from $50.22 to
$62.33.
According lo the results of u
rate study. If the proposal Is
upproved. Sanford's utility rales
would be Oic highest In the
county for users of 10,000 lo
12.000 gallons per month. In the
mid-range for 7.000 gallon con­
sumers hut well below average
for 2.000 gallon users.
Th e mailer Is expected to be
presented In ordinance form for
first reading ut Ih r next City
Commission meeting, scheduled
for J u ly 12.

Stabbing
Continued from Page 1A

be In ­
creased from $2.14 to $3.14 per
month for the first 2.000 gallons,
but the water volume charge
would be decreased from $1.42
to $ 1.20 per month.
For custom ers using over
2.000 gallons per month, the
overall Increase ts estimated at
17 percent.
"What w r tried to do here.”
Simmons said, "was to provide a
m inim um of luqracl for users
below 10.000 gallons per month,
which would rover most homes
In the city.”
Public Works Dlrccgor Je rry
Herman cxplulnrd that the typi­
cal home In Sanford uses be­
tween 5.000 and 10,000 gallons
per month. "T ills depends on
how many people urc In the
hom e." he commented.
For users of 12.000 gallons per
month or more, the proposal will
produce an increase of approxi­
mately 24 percent.
Sim m ons said lust night s
discussion of the vntlous pro­
posals was u request for direc­
tion. "W c want to know which
way the city wants to go In this
lie fore we start fine-tuning the
Increase and preparing an ordi­
nance." he explained.
"If It came up right now ." said
Commissioner W hltry Eckstein,
" I would vote against It. I think
the first tiling we should do ts
check Into all of our other bonds
first, and see If there could be
nny way wc could save money
by refinancing some of them ."
Ifc added. "T h e way I see It. the
average family Jusl ran t afford
any 24 percent increase."
Simmons responded that he
hud been unable to determine
any bonds which could be re­
duced at this point, but would
continue researching the matter.
"T h e commission gave me the
approval to start work on pre­
paring an ordinance," Simmons
said this morning. "I hope to
have II ready for presentation ul
the two commission meetings
d u r i n g J u l y , a n d If it is

the homes tc be better able to
withstand storms, housing re­
gulators said after reviewing
Ifurtlcane Andrew's wreckage.
"R ig h t now. the risk that
mobile home owners are asked
to take Is unreasonable,” said
Edward Pfrang. director of the
A m e r ic a n S o c ie ty of C iv il
Engineers, which provided the
basis for the proposed rules.
"T h e basic Issue Is. ‘Should they
raise the wind resistance of
mobile homes?' T h e answer Is
yes.”
Th e new standard more than
triples some of the pressures a
mobile home must withstand. It
adds requirements to account for
the intense forces when high
winds lash al corners and edges.
Il also abandons a labeling
system under w hich mobile
homes were upproved by the
federal government as "H u rri­
cane Resistive."
About 1.3 million Floridians
currently live In mobile homes.
Manufacturers and their lob­
byists now concede that H urri­
cane Andrew exposed the nerd
lo make sturdier mobile homes.
However, the Industry say the
proposed standard Is too strin­
gent. and will raise prices fur
beyond the reach of those who
need Inexoenslvc housing.

1470 Ocean Breeze Avc.. Mara­
thon. died Sunday. Ju n e 27. ut
Ills residence. Mr. Buss was a
fourth generation commercial
fisherman. Born May 20. 1913.
In Arcadia, he moved to Central
Florida from Guspcrllla. In 1947.
He was a mem tier of Muralhon
Church of God. He owned and
operated many well known fish­
in g vessels: In c lu d in g , the
Teresa Ann. the Jack Allan, the
V unjrr and the Miss Vanessa.
Mr. Bass retired from commer­
cial! fishing Industry In 1982. but
after retirement continued to
fish for enjoyment.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w ife .
Gladys. Marathon: sons. Ja rk L.
and James A., bolh of Marathon:
sister. Velma Bass. Arcadlu:
brother. Austin L. Bass. Fvffe.

Ala.: seven grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

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TOMMY J . WOODS
To m m y J . Woods. 78. of 1219
Lincoln Ct.. Sanford, died F ri­
day. June 25. at his residence.
Born May 9. 1915 In Georgia, he
moved to Sanford In 1982 from
Allantic Ctty. N .J. He was u
retired chef and a member First
S h ilo h M is s io n a ry B a p tis t
Church. Sanford.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e sis te r.
Dorothy Cobh. Orlando: five
grandchildren and numerous
great-grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In chu/ge of arrangements.

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Report: Saddam
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l.OS A N G E L E S - U.S. Intelligence concluded
that Saddam Hussein ordered the attempt lo
assassinate former President Hush, th r law
Angeles Tim e s reported today.
President Clinton launched u missile attack on
Iraq's Intelligence headquarters In Baghdad over
thr weekend In retaliation for what he said was
an Iraqi plm to kill Hush with a ear bomb during a
visit to Kuwait In April.
T h r Tim es quoted unidentified senior govern­
ment officials as saving the evidence of Saddam’s
Involvement was circumstantial but compelling.
"It Is Inconceivable Dial an operation like Ibis,
conducted by Iraqi Intelligence, could have been
done without Saddam Hussein ordering It." one
sen lor official said.
A Clinton administration official, speaking on
condition anonym ity. told Th e Assoelated Prrss
on Monday night that the government had no
specific evidence that the plot wus ordered by
Saddam himself.
Hut thr official said U.S. nnnlysts assumed that
nothing of that nature could tie launched In so
lightly controlled a country’ without Saddum’s
approval.
Clinton decided within a few weeks of the
discovery of the plot against Hush that he would
retaliate with missiles If lie was presented wilh
conclusive evidence of Iraqi government complic­
ity. the newspaper said.
The New York Tim es reported today that
administration officials conducted mi extensive
Investigation. In which U.S. experts traveled
around the world to examine bombs recorded In
previous terrorist attacks.
"W e Just wanted to mukc sure that every T was
dotted and every T was crossed." a senior
Justice Departmenl official told the T Imcs.

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Duff-Smith wus charged but never tried In
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"If someone confesses. It confirms the system
w o rk e d .* * s o ld P a t r i c i a G u i l l e r m o , a
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The 1930‘s era house. Is home to Sanford
Antiques. It has charm all Its own. From the wood
floors to tlie elaborate celling trim to the porcelain
bathroom fixtures to the small but workable
kitchen, the house represents a style of Uvlng
many people are looking to duplicate In these days
of fast-paced high-technology.
Managed by Rosanna Takash. several dealers
contribute to the wide variety of treasures to be
found. There ore items available from all over the
world. Desldcs furniture, there are fabrics, books.
istrards. vintage clothing, kitchen utensils, rugs.
nips and lighting fixtures, china, depression
glass, frames and homed art. photographs, toys
and n wood stove.

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Rosanna would like to welcome a new dealer,
Peggy Quigley, from the Cocoa Dcach area. Fea­
ture Items at this time include Deco furnishings.
Victorian pieces. 50's nnd 60's Items. Because
there are several dealers Involved, the variety of
antiques ahd collectibles change on a dally basis
as new pieces are added, so stop In often. If there
Is something particular you me looking for, feel
free to ask. One of the dealers could probably find
It for you. We have expanded our retail operation
to Include the house next door. You'll find a
collection of fine art. as well as other precious
antiques. We welcome you to browse around, we
know you'll find something you would like to take
home. And don't forget we nave easy access park­
ing and a relaxed shopping atmosphere.
Sanford Antiques is open Tuesday through
Saturday, with Monday set aside for hunting new
treasures The hours are 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. or
by appointment. Sanford Antiques Is located on
First Street, two blocks west of French Avenue
(17-92). on tlie right hand side. The Telephone
number Is 3 2 1-2035. For on appointment Rosanna
welcomes you anytime, call 349-1387.

WORK FOR EVERYONE

Th e Harris County medlcul examiner’s office
originally ruled dial Mrs. Zubollo. who was
strangled w ith a pair of pantyhose, committed
suicide and that the family shootings were
murder-suicide.
llut a Houston detective, Jo h n n y Bonds, pored
over bank and telephone records to make the case
that Duff-Smith paid Janccka $10,000 for ihc
Zabollo sla ying and between 811.000 and
$ 14.000 for the other killings.
Junerka's m urder conviction was reversed on
appeal. He Is awaiting retrial.

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U S. m issile attack

Weapons sellers
Lead!mg exporter* of major
w ta p o n a , 1987-91
con ve•nlional
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Value
(billions ol dollars)

Exporler

| $ 11.2

France
Britain

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$60.0

United States Q
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China ____ |$7.9
W est G erm any □ I $6.1
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W A S H IN G TO N - The Iraqi
security compound hit by U.S.
missiles was the nerve center of
Saddam Hussein's Intelligence
network, bill analysts say they
doubt that Saddam's ability to
ca rry out terrorism suffered
more than a icmjHirary setback.
T h e headquarters w ing of
what the Defense Department
rails the Iraqi Intelligence Se rv­
ice was heavily damaged In the
n ig h t t im e a tta c k by s h ip la u n ch e d T o m a h a w k cruise
missiles. A u x ilia ry buildings
with computer, record-keeping
and communications equipment
also were damaged, according to
Pentagon estimates.
Hut the walled compound In
downtown Baghdad Is only one
part of a far-flung Iraqi In ­
telligence network that reaches
Into virtually every town and
village th iraq.
Th e key to Saddam's ability to
use Ills Intelligence system In
planning and executing terrorist
acts Is the knowledge and expe­
rience of Ills Intelligence officials,
not the readily replaceable build­
ings and offices In which they
work, the analysts said.
“ You knock down their build­
ings. they Just rebuild." said
David Kay. who beaded a United
Nations special commission that
Inspected Iraq's nuclear pro­
gram after the 1991 Gulf War.
“ T h e strength of anv In -

loathing of Saddam's smother
Ing system of Internal control.
Kay said.
The Intelligence headquarters
c o m p o u n d w as s tru c k by
missiles during the Gulf War.
but Saddam rebuilt It.

Anthony Cordcsman. a lead­
ing specialist In Iraqi and Middle
Eastern military affairs, said the
attack "w ould not have seriously
Inhibited” Saddam s ability to
use Ids intelligence services to
carry out terrorist acts.

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Iraqi security setback said to be temporary

Clinton said he targeted the
headquarters building because it
wus responsible for plotting the
alleged effort to assassinate Pres­
ident Bush In Kuwait last April
Iraq denies any link to the
assassination attempt, which
was foiled.

Cordcsman said the Iraqi In­
telligence service targeted by
Clinton has regional centers
throughout Iraq, has under­
ground facilities in other parts of
Baghdad and Is not fully de­
p e n d e n t on the c o m p u te r
e q u ip m e n t dam aged or de­
stroyed In the attack It Is not
primarily a military Intelligence
service, he said.

SorfiUtn llmu-ln

telllgence operation Isn't In a
building. It's In the people." said
Kay. who was shadowed by Iraqi
security forces during his seven
weeks In Iraq In 1991.
U.S. officials said they laun­
ched the a tta ck at 2 a .in .
B aghdad tim e because the
fewest number of people would
Ire expected to In- working In the
compound then.
President Clinton said Monday
Ills national security aides bad
concluded that the missile at­
tack "did in fact cripple the Iraqi
Intelligence capacity."
Private analysts said they
believed “ c r ip p le " was too
strong a characterization.

M ic h a e l E ls e n s t u d l. a
specialist In Iraqi military affairs
at the Washington Institute for
Near East Policy, said thr attack
would have bad a more serious
effect on Saddam If the In ­
telligence leadership Itself had
been hit.

Cordcsman and other analysts
said Saddam has roughly a half
dozen different Intelligence serv­
ices performing similar — some­
times overlapping und some­
times changing — security and
domestic and foreign Intelligence
functions.

"Y o u cannot cripple their abll
n v to c o n d u c t t e r r o r is m .”
Elsenstadt said. "B ut you can
rrlpple their will to do It. and
that can lx- accomplished only II
retaliation for nn art such as the
alleged plot against Bush Is more
severe.

Th e Intelligence sen-ice com ­
pound that was struck In the
U.S. attack Is well-known by
ordinary Iraqis In Baghdad. Kay
said, as the place suspected
dissidents or others believed to
lx- disloyal to Saddam are taken
for Interrogation.
"In the early days of m y time
there some Iraqis would say to
us. 'We wish you bad hit this site
harder.” ’ during the Gulf War
air campaign — reflecting their

Although lie meant It us some­
thing of a Joke. Rear Adm
Michael Cram er of the Pen­
tagons Intelligence offlcr m.«v
have Ix-st captured the reul effect
of the missile attack when lie
said: "Clearly there's going to
have to be a lot of office
redccorallon."

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From 1987 to 1991. the 10 leading impodors ol major conventional weapons
spent a total of over $82 billion India led the way. buying nearly $18 bil­
lion of weapons during tho samo four-year period

Space station kept
alive with House
vote, W hite
House lobbying
B yK A R IN B A LL
Associated Press Writer_________
W A S H IN G TO N - Th e House
beat back the second bid to kill
the space station within a week,
a defeat for critics of the costly
project who said last-ditch White
House arm-twisting proved loo
much to overcome.
Th e House voted 220-196 late
Monday to maintain $ 2 .1 billion
In funding next yeur for the
N ASA project. The vote came
. Just a week after House oppo­
nents who ridiculed Its expense
and scientific value missed scut­
tling the program by a one-vote
margin.
Th e overall spending bill, set
, for finul passage today In the
House, w ill then go to the
Senate, where the space station
, has enjoyed more support than
,
In the House. House opponents
,
said they'd try again next year.
,
Monday's vole margin was
I, more comfortable for stutlon
supporters who capitalized on
f. th e a b s e n c e of a b o u t 20
• lawmakers who hadn't made It
I, back from a weekend ut home. A
m ajority of the missing bad
i
voted against the space station
r&gt; last week.
,
But both sides said an Intense
.. lobbying effort by the White
House and Democratic House
leaders put the station over the
top. Some critics of the station
,
suggested that absentees may
have been urged by the White
.
House to Just skip the vote.
"W hen you're up against the
White House, the N ASA ad­
ministrators. the aerospace In• dustry. It’s tough.” said Hep.
,T im Rocmcr. D-Ind.. who tried to
strip out 81.2 billion for the
l
project, leaving about 8900.000
to shut It down.
I
“ It was rank-and-file against
the le a d e rs h ip .’ ’ said Rep.
C hristo ph er Sliuys. R -Conn..
i another opponent. "It was a
ra n k -a n d -file reb ellio n that
1 almost w on."
Vice President Al Gore worked
the phones much of the day and
Invited a small group of undecldeds to the White House as
he pushed for a scaled-down
version of the space station that
President Clinton tracked earlier
this month. Clinton bad made
calls over the weekend.
Vote-switchers who sided with
killing the space station last
week, but voted to save It on
M onday. Included Reps. Ed
’
Pastor. D -A rlz .: Cleo Fields.
D -Lo .: Matthew M artinez. DCalif.: Bob Clement. D-Tenn.:
and Jam es Moran. D-Va.
Th e overall bill sjrends 888
J
billion for the year starting Oct.

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National

A eron au tics and Space A d ­
ministration.
Space station opponents said
the government already has
spent 89 billion, and NASA has
yet to produce hardware ready
to fly. The money should In­
going to deficit reduction or
domestic programs, they said,
and they wanted the project
ultimately could cost as much as
8100 billion.
"T h e price tag Is out of Ibis
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Maloney. D-N.Y. "O ne hundred
billion for an orbiting motel for
four ustronuuls. when we spend
a fraction of thul on affordable
bousing here on Earth."
But supporters urged their
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Killing the project will "waste
more money than they would
have ever dreamt of saving."
said Rep. Jerry Lewis, R-Callf
"In the meantime, we will have
cut off a very significant piece of
America's vision for our tomor­
row ."
The NASA authorization bill of
last week requires only that the
station be designed to provide
scientific und engineering re­
search In low Earth orbit, that It
lie capable of Ix-lng permanently
occupied and that It be able to
a cco m m o d a te In te rn a tio n a l
partners who have spent 84
billion.
Earlier In the year. Clinton had
ordered that drastic cuts be
marie In the space stutlon con­
struction and ojierntlng costs.
The plan he backed earlier tills
month would cost 810 billion by
the year 2001. Th e White House
proposed spending 8 2 .1 billion a
yeur for five years, a point when
the station could be visited
jierlodlcally by nslronauts. and
the remaining 85.5 billion to
bring It to permanent occupancy
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liuiil.lillrlll.lls rulrs .mil rlli|tii'l It tint lilt! s.11111
pl.it .mil pu lling s.its lull Sillies assist,nit null
jitn at HastW i mhI .mil executive iliri • tni nt tin*
Itilltni Cmll Asstn latmil nl ( Yiitral Florida
K.isi W ihmI is mu' nt srver.il slops mi this
suiiitiii'i s .luiilnr Cmll Si lii iliilr A total •&gt;( 2.1
itislrui'tlnii.tl clinics anil lmiriMiti«-uls li.itr In-i ii
scheduled Im t ar inns Crtitr.il Ml It Ilia gull
courses Fast Wood i m iillt lirlil a .lillllni Cmll
I •iiirii.uiii'iii lot lint s anti girls lit r in I ,t
Thr K.isittiMiil tillin' is tree in ant |iiiinit
goiter Fur ailillllnti.il itiliiriiialinn almui tin
i Iii in tail Fast Wont I Cmll (n iir s i at 2M I Iliad
Fnt lotiriiiiirni intiirniatuni i nin.n l iIn .luiiini
Cmll Ass4M il.ilInn at lilU* ()5H*I
F.isIW imhI i s loealctl nil Stmt Ii Alalat .i I tail
approximately Itvn miles snutli nl tin Fast Wrsi
Kxpti-sstvav in smillu-ast I ttl.imln

AROUND THE NATION
F S U N o rth Carolina on ESPN
C IIA I’KI. M il.I.. N C H u- All.mill Coast
Conference Innitiall showdown Im'I m it ii North
Carnlitia and Florida Stale w ill In- teletised
iiallniiallv lit KSPN an Sept |h
Tile Ta r Heels *1.1 Iasi season Mill iimt tail
I hr Srillllioles. tvlinttete I I I Hi l!IM2 In a 7 AO
l&gt; hi siari at Kenan Stadiiiui The gatin' li.nl
orlKlnallv lieen scheduled lot a noon stati
The Florida Slate Ninth Carolina uaine teas
out nl three pruue-tunr lelei asls aiinoiuu etl lit
KSI’N Colorado and Texas Mill meel on Si |it I
and Gem i|ia plavs Tennessee on Sepl I I
North Carolina opens die college Inolhall
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Cnlirnrnla in Die Disneyland Pigskin ejassu
"FlfiH® 'Sl'ait u n its Kiiiisus In tin Klrkod
Classic mi Am&gt; 2H

Fisk released
CI.KVKt.AN I) — Carlton Fisk who *aught
more names than antone m haseliall hlsinrt
was released lit i he ( ‘tin .i)t&lt;i White Sax
Fisk i auglii Ids 2 22(iih name June 22 to
break lioh lionm s ma|nr leagm- m i out
The L5 vet old Fisk ap|M'.ued in 2 P**&gt; names
durinn his 22 tear career w ith Muslim and
Chlcano 3!trd on the all-liine list lie s dtidi on
the all-lime home run list wtili J7t&gt; and holds
the tet nrtl lot home runs lit a i an her tv it It .C&gt; I
He hti I Hit w ith one home ru n and lour Kills
in '25names this year

Canseco season finished?
A K l.IN G TO N Texas
Inset .nisei n ffi elt etl
a set ond medical opinion lhai i nnlirmed the
Texas Hangers dlanoosls dial the outlleltlrr lias
a complete linailivni li ar in Ills nnlu cllmw lhai
will retjulre m ajor surgery
Canseeo s ellmtt was examined hy l)r Frank
Jobe In Inglcwmid. Call! eluh olllelals said
.Join let ommendeil linameni traiisplaul stirnery
after diagnosing the rnmplele tear ol die ulnar
eollateral linameni
Team stirnetiii Dr John Conw ay anteed Midi
Jobe that an operatlnn Is neeessarv and said
Cann'io tvonld lie nut Irom seven months to a
tear Canseeo Is htltmn 255 w ith 10 limners
and TO Kills in GO names

Sheffield tops at third
NEW YO HK Gary Shell leltl leads San
Francisco's Mutt Williams bv 8.497 voles in
early hallollnn lor ihlrd Irase on die Nl. All Slat
learn Sheflleld had 400.036 voles llartv Ikmds
leads all players with I Mil. 570

Private service for Campanella
I.OS A N G K I.K S — The funeral servin' lot Hall
ol Fame catcher Hoy Campanella will Im- prltan­
al the request ol Ills family The former
Brooklyn D o d g e rs star tiled ol a heart attack
Saturday night at his home in suhurh.uT
Woodland I tills I lc was 7 1

Devils get new coach
FAST K U TH K H F O K D . N.J — I lie New Jerse\
Devils lapped Into the rich* tradition ol the
Montreal Cunutlletis when they h in d Hall ol
Famrr Jactptes l.eiitulre as their head i oacli

□ y D E A N SM ITH

Herald Spoils Woler
I.ONGWt K ID
Oh so close
I lie Sattlnrd Keereallon Deparimeul llahe Kuili
Haseliall League I’rep IJ All Slurs ratnr willuii a
single m iii ol advancing lo tin stale Imiruatneiii
as tile Flagli i All Slats pulled oil two i otisccnltvc
Mi tones over die lot .d team lo i laliti die Flotuln
Dlsim i 2 I'tep I I Toutuameiil ai « .unhl.mil
I’.nk in l.migMiMKl Mmidav night
I lie I'ri |is had g o l l r n two c o n s c e u liv e
cNcelleiil {nit lung pctlntmatii i s from Imr.uni
I'crkins and Mtin e i ‘arter Naliudav lo aiham • to
the i haittpionsliip round ol th&lt; lomn.uin ui lint
Flagln i aim h.u k m u m i m i o lo u ni di&lt; Insi i s
bracket then d. lean d Sanlortl Sinidav aheruonn
losi't up M iiih I.iv s m mm t laki .illlui.il
In the i h.u11plotis111p contest Flagli t s li.ni
Cletldeiilll tussl'd a emtiplctc game tom llltlei
and Ills ollitisi made I In must ol two lilts in
dele.H S.mlotdn 2 and eat it a s|ml m
ilns
wei'kt ml s slate tom n.it ue til m Sara sola
We gav« H mu In st shot
s.ud Santnid I’n |i
I i manager I mn Marl in
The Saulord llahe Kutli I t 15 vear old
All Slats also saw their stale loninameiil Iio|h s
dashed as they also weir ellmitialed t&gt;\ tin
Flagler All Stars in die loser s lu.n kri ill tin
Distrn i 2 loiiriiami til ai I .nates
Saelord h i . magi i Jell Smalls Inggesi worn
lirloti- die tourn.mii'iii a dun |nn lung si.dl
M . i s t i t i h ' problem as Alexis \&lt; osia |)ili lied M i ll
I'liough In Mill S.iluid.n Inn the delellse again
i ollapsi il
I lie jiiti lung was good
said Small
Ii
m .iso I great lull the kids pttrhrd goorl enough to
m iii
Mui tot some re.ismi m i - lo iild n t Held a
ground hall nt • alt Ii the hall hi Inml the plate We
had looked giMiil oil detetise doling praellct' lull

BABE RUTH RASE BALI
rLORlOA OIVTRICT ]
I'REP I] TOURNAME Nt
CANOTLAND PARK LONGAOOD
CHAMPIONSHIP
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Hi tin Ii ii ii nnmi'til m i - looked like we had never
plrived tielnre ll Mas 11listl,|llllg
Mi 'I i i I hts ol tin I I 15 sear old learn were
in.magi t Jill Small, eoai lies loin Ketger and
Ilu.m Innes players DeitHk Uunui. Cetlrli
W illiams K h hard Madgei Cotnell Daniels l.lovd
Dixon Domm Unison K o I m n Kami.ill Alexis
At osla Kvall &gt; olg a lr
Wallet Mis.ml
litell
( mints Cu t.ild lllsh op
Kohert D u k e ts o u
11•itimx Katnes Konule Mi Neil amt Kes in Muller
I lie Dayioiia Iteaeli All Slats Midi an all
I I seat old leant, went Ihtotigli the Inmii.mietil
II tide I* a led lull Mill nnl go lo the slale
lomu.imi'iit In List' Oak I m-i ausr ot a link ol
limds Del.ami whltli lost two lough games io
Davtotia hi luilslimg as i milters up Mill he iln
Distrn I 2 tepri'si illative at slale
I lie I'tep |,t A ll S la t s had openetl Hi*'
tournament Haltitdas Midi l')iknis sinking out
six m Idle v a n n i n g live hits and Sanlortl look a
•i u lead into dn- hoi lorn ol die tilth Hilling lielore
m inning 7 I
I'lovlflmg the olft'list lot S.mlotd Mete Mike
Kv.llls llhree singles riltd I’elkllis (Single, two
imisi i lint l ortl ami Danny Harrison lone xlnglt
one run and one Kill eat III. I K Nobles (single
im o KMll Koln-ri II.mi|iton Isiugle
m ill and
See All Stars. Page 2B

V
f Pftofo
Bruco Cadet hurled a no hd'et and struck out
11 in beating DeLand 1 0 and qi»e up |ust one
earned run and t a o hits in a 6 2 loss to Flagler

“ M ice”
trio lob
pening
h u to u t

Little
Majors
in action
t o n i g H t9
UKMUND MKAl II I he
S.mlotd Little Majoi League
All Slat team Mill open plas III
ih&lt; Florida l.llih Nla|oi League
I llsltli I \ Mas. hall louriia
llieill III IHlluilnt Meat ll lo
itlglH al H |i hi
Mas In

F ro m Stuff R oport*

S.iulont is si heduled lo plav
ai S |&gt; hi loiilglit Inn lain lias
delaved dn Iniis|i ol tin &lt;&gt;i
lliolld Ik'.n ll suh dlslrli t II die
luiul g.um ol the Ormuml
Me.n h suh disiricl was &lt;0111jtli'led Moiidas mglil Saulord
Mill play totugln II not the
g.l III &lt; Will he at H |i III
Wi din sdas mglil
Ansom traveling lo o iu m u d
Ite.n h should 1 *1111.11 1 dn K&lt; &lt;
reainill D* pal 1 iih i i I al IIIIII
5«i‘ *7 tins alteruiMiu lo find out
it dn game is being plaved
To gel lo III* Ollinilul Ik’.n 11
lla seh a II C o m p l e x , t a k e
lulrrstait 1 10 lniersiale-G.5. go
Nottll until vnu gel lo the
( irimind Ik'.n h &lt; m i IS M Id),
go iigl t I Fast | on S K Id until
sou rt .i« Ii Nova Ko.nl l urtl
led oiilo Nova Uo.nl and go
.Ipptoxuu.llelv a mile and du­
ll* Ids MIII III Oil III*' ll'll
Fil« Photo

S eeds advance at W im b le d o n
By STEPHEN WILSON

AP Spods Writer
WIMMI.FDON. F.uglaml - leimls Ians euuldti 1 has*
asked lor a heller (|uartertinal matchup 1‘ctc Sampras
\s Andre Agassi — top seed vs defending eliutuplon
big server vs gre.il re lu rin r. siralghl-laeed CalHoriilan
vs Hush) Las Vegan
The mat* Imp was deieruiltied Monday as all ill*
m en's and m’ o iiic h ' s lourlh romnl malehes were
Climpleted The m elt's quarterfinals will he held
Wodilcsdav Ihe women s were held Indav
Agassi, getting sliat|»*'r with each tnaleli. toil*' Ills
service return to a 7-5. 7 li lh 71 7 li l IO H| ( etttre &lt; ouri
vfeiorv over ha rtlld liln g Klehard Kra|lcek — then
delighted die Ians hv hoMing. Iilowlng kissrs and

tossing litssluii Into die stands
Sampras' victory came tinder m uch different comblions He overcame a rowdy crowd oil couri IT l*i Ileal
liM.it favorite Andrew Foster h I •&gt; 2. 7-6 |8 (ii. and
slormrd oil with a lew words lor the spectators, selling
**ll a row over exactly vvltat lie said
Six of the lop eight men's seeds advanced The oilier
quarterllnul matchups lealitre an all-German duel
hciMieu former champions Moris Meeker and Michael
S t leli S a n fo r d - h o r n Jim C o u r ie r ag.iiusi I odd
Marlin and Slefun Kdhergagainst Cedric I’lnlln*
lodav s wom en's matchups wete highlighted hy
di ll-tiding cham pion Sielh Oral against Jem dh t
Caprlall In die tidier malelies. Martina Navratilova
laced Natalia Zvereva. Gabrlela SatiaiHii plaved Jana
Novotna and Helena Sokova was tip against Coiulnia
Marline/

M ag ic w ill g et good p layer in draft
By FR E D Q O O D A L L

AP Sports Writer
B AS EB ALL

7 :»() p ill — SU N . WOK. National League
New York Mi ls ai Florida Marlins. Il.l
Com plete lis tin g s on Page 2B

O K LA N D O — With lour outstand­
ing prospects available, the Orlando
Magic could Hip a coin or draw
names out of a hat and siill get their
man with dn- llrsi pick in the NHA
drufi

Whatever happens. It s going in
In- good.
general manager Pal
Williams says "T h e r e 's no way we
can go wrong We're going lo gel a
good player
Orlando has the lop pick lot the
second consecutive year despite
compiling tin N H A s most improved
i n ortl Iasi s r.is * hi Sh.iqutllc O'Neal

was III*' easy selection a ve.it ago
and Williams is believed lo lie
leaning toward m aking Michigan's
C h r is W ebber a happy man
Wednesday night
"Th ere 's no guarantee that I'm
dn- I m s i choice lor die Orlando
Magic Inn I d u n k I am
die
Sec Magic. Page 21)

WIN I'FH s p K I N G S - Dilh r. ni
I*** alum s.mi&gt; ti'sull
With ill* S* ’ in Ill* *1* Ke* I*.lliilll
I)* pariitu ni S|nmg League *11111
{tlelt'd al Ki ll ling Lake Park the
I*.iihl v Ml ( i f f s Mire w o m e n ' s
sotih.ill Irani Itoiii Oviedo Invaded
die new 1 i nti.il Winds P.uk C om
plex in Wuilt't Spi mgs and tiMik the
place hv sloiiii wlilleuashlug the
Itrmsrr s |&lt;) () m dieupeiiliig g a m e
ol die Wlnii'i Springs Keereallon
D e p a r im e u l Wuiiit-n s C la s s c
S iiiiiiih -i Slovv pilch Snlihall l.e.igiic
A tun nt M n r lim let s •m n hit led
on live liuii l
I iiiuii t O r la iitlo
l.mliei High S. In Mil haskithall star
I Irt-iitla Davis w n i k i d tin llrsi two
innings totmei l.akt Maty H ig h
S r In Mil and Valent la C o m im iullv
College si. 11 It'tt's.i W . d h u r g e r
w ork rd tin Iiinldl. li n t • iindtigs
.mil Walhtirgri s moilu i C o ii n lr
Th o m a s lussetl die sixlIi and llnal
liming
T ile d flfiislve plav nl the niglu
was tiirtu-tl in hv shtiiisiop Jat-kliJaiuivvTak With a tuiuirr on second
and two uni m ilu sixth lu llin g
Jaiimvlak tanged lar to I n i leli
hi'lnud s. 1 mill hast anti dlvetl to
hi lil Ilu hall 111 slioil 1 1 tiler lleltl
( ' liable lo i n in (In 1 uum r .it llrsi
she gol to lit'l knees and lltetl .1
strike to die Mn • 1 aiiTirt to nail I lit
r m u ir t Irom s n u m l al die plaie
I lie | lav kept the shuimil alive
and allowed tin game 1*1 end e.iilv
hv Ilu III tmi nil*
l.univvlnk was
■nils!.Hilling all mglil leeoidmg llv*
assists and Iiiiii pul mils nil tin
evening
Walhurget ilium.is and Kathy
I ollelsnn pai ed lln ullenst vvilh Iw u
Inis .qipii 1 1
J.iinivvi.ik also had a good mglil .11
the plate leading lilt leani with Iw o
U l u s lialli ll ill lull sin had Inis ot
help
Walhurgt-r I homas
lollelson
l e n t Maim
11•it 11 C i i e i i
I.o n
l.lligo I .m u m ( liessei and Denise
Lev uismi all *iiutrihulril mu H ill
e.u h
I lliilll.is .mil I lav Is lid ill Mills
si m . d as lln v i i m s s i i I die pi.ili
1vv ll • e.n ll
\\ alhingi t I limn.is and Maim art
I.iinill.it ii.mii s in S.inlmil soil hall
tans as dn in n also plavs til lilt*
Sanlortl Ki c m . i in m Di-patliiieui
W om en s Sptiiig Slovv pilch Sotih.ill
League al lln
I t Mellon Park
Snlihall Field on I tiesdav ulglil s
I lie Mice w ill uol plav next week
iM-eause nt die J u lv lili In dn la v lint
will I m- hark oil Moinlav lillv l'2lh
agamsiold in inesis Most Waiiletl
.11 7 J O p 111

�M - Sanford Hsrald, Sanford, Florida - Tuaaday, June 29. 1903

Marlins’ pen takes
backseat to no one

S T A T S &amp; S TA N D IN G S
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Monday** Comet
Dunedin I. Lakeland 0
Cher loll* 4. SI Lucie 1
Clearwater II.Otceolo*
Fori Myert 1. Fori Lauderdale 1
Saratola I. Daytona I
SI Pefertburg *, Verq Beach 1 .10 Inning*
Tuetday'iOam et
Dunedin at Lakeland
St Pefertburg *t Vero Beech
St Lucie at Charlotte
Otceolo at Clearwater
Fort Lauderdale el Feet Myert
Oeytona at Sara tote

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Oferud. Toronto. 104. Mol Itor. Toronto. IM
McRae Kentat City. *1. RAIomar, Toronto.
*1; Lotion. Cleveland M: Baergi, Cleveland
M. Grltley Jr, Seattle. *4
Doublet
Otorud. Toronto. II. Whit*. Toronto. 14.
Certer. Toronto. It ; MVeughn. Benton. X .
Anderton. Baltimore. X . Thome*. Chicago.
I*&gt; Palmer. Te ia t. I*. Grltley Jr. Seattle. I*
Triplet
Hult*. !* »* ». 1; Cuytor, Detroit. 1; Lotton.
Cleveland. 4, LJohnton. Chicago. A; McRae.
Kama* City. I ; Baerga. Cleveland. I : Cora.
Chicago. 5.
Home Rum
Belie, cieveiend. X . Grlftoy Jr. Seattle. X .
Totttolon. Detroit. X Goniatol. Te ia t. I*;
Fielder. Detroit. I*. Carter. Toronto. 11;
GVeughn Milwaukee. II
Rent BaNed In
Fielder. Detroit. 44 Otorud. Toronto. 41;
Bell*. Cleveland *1 Tettleton. Detroit. 41;
Certer. Toronto. 41: Baerga. Cleveland. M.
Thomat. Chicago. 5*. GVaughn. Milwaukee.
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Francitco. 11; Bonilla. Now York, II. Gant.
Allanla, 14; M cGrlll, San Diego. (4: Plana.
Lot Angola*. I I ; Jutllca. Allanla, I I ;
Daulton. Philadelphia. II.
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Francitco. 40; Daulton. Philadelphia. X ;
Galarraga. Colorado. I I ; P la tia . Lot
Angolet. si; Grace. Chicago. II; Incavlglla.
Philadelphia. SI.
Dyktira, Philadelphia. 41; Bondi. San
Frenciico. 54. Kruk. Philadelphia, IS.
Dauilon. Philadelphia, II; MaWllllamt. San
Francitco. SI; JaBalt. Pllttburgh, SI; Biggto.
Houtton.X
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Coleman. New York, U . DLewit. San
Francitco. X ; Carr, Florida. X . Roberto
Clnclnnoll, I I ; Dyktlre. Phlladelphle. II.
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Smolli. Allanla. *5. GMaddui. Allanla. *1.
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Philadelphia, (1. Candtottl. Lot Angelet. II
Save*
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Philadelphia. 11; Myert. Chlrego. 11. Deck.
San Franc Itco 77, Harvey. Ftorlda. 17.
51in Ion. Allanla. X . Wetleland. Montreal, 14

ALL-STARS
National Ltagv* All Star Voting
NEW YORK - Ret wilt Ihreugh June I I tor
the iter ting H* I w u I League loam tor the
44ih All Star Oam t. I* be played Tuetday.
July lla l Baltimore:
Catcher*
I. Oerren Dauilon. Philadelphia, lll.f f t , t.
Benito Sanliag*. Florida. ID .H I . 1 Greg
Otton. Allanla. 101.104: 4 Mike Plano. Let
Angel**. IS1AS0. 1. Don Sleughl. Ptttiburgh.
117.445. * Tim Lefcer. Monlreel 115.IX. 1
Tern Pegnoifl. Si. Louit. III.M*. I. Klrl
Manwerlng. San Francitco. 111*1*
PAtlI li u n t u i
I John Kruh, Ptultdelphla. 404.4*5. 1 Will
Clock. San Franclkce. 1*1.W D 1 Fred
M cGrlll. Sen Diego. 140.114. 4 Andre*
Gelarrega Cotoredo. 1(1,IX . 1 Jell Bagwell.
Moution 100.011; a Mark Grace. Chicago.
I lM t l; 7 Sid Bream. Atlanta. IU .X 1 . I
Eric Kerrot Let Angelet. **151
I

Ryne Sandberg

Chicago. 114.14#

1

■y STIVBN W IN I
AP Sports Writer________________
Tim Rainss is a Sanford naltva and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. His slats 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 has not playod since last Wednesday, when he left In
the first Inning of a game againat Texas because of a stiff
back. Monday night, the White Sox suffered just their second
loss In eight game, 2-0 to the Cleveland Indians.
RAINES GAUGE
*93
Category
Games............ ... 31
Al-bats............ ... 107
Runs................
H i ta i••••**«&lt;•»•»ne**i... 31
RBI.................. ... 17
5
Doubles.......... ...
0
Triples............. ...
7
Home runs..... ...
Steals.............. ...
3
Average........... ...290

beat
160
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

career
1.734
6.567
1,162
1,952
670
321
96
114
732
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Del mo OeShieldi. Montreal. M l 007 1 C ra g
Biggto. Moutlon. ID .le t, 4 Mark Lemke
Atlanta. 111.11*. I Mickey Morendml.
Philadelphia. 141.541. 4 Bip Roberto
Cincinnati 144.M l. 1 Hobby Thompton. San
Francitco. 111*0*. I Geronlmo Pena Si
Louit. f l . l X

Shorlttopt
1 Onto Smith. SI Loult. 514.141; 1 Barry
Larkin. Cincinnati. X4.704. 1 Jail H liutrr,
Atlanta. 74t 444. 4 Wil Cordero. Montrrei
IM01* I Wall Weltt. Florida, 111.11* *
Royc* Clayton. San FrancItco. 10*.*15. 7 Jay
Bell. Pllttburgh 104.011. I Rey Sanch*;
Chicago, x.si*
Third Batrmtn
1. Gary ShtflMld. Ftorlda. 404.454 1 Malt
William*. San Francitco. X I.5 X , 1 Terry
Pendleton. Atlente. 141.*11. * Dave Holllnt.
Philadelphia. I l l 504. 5 Chrlt Sabo Cincin
nail. 111.445; * Charlie May**. Colorado.
111.**!. I Frank Bolick. Montreal. W4.21S; I
Sieve Buechoie. Chicago. 104.702
Outlie Mart
I. Berry Bohdt San Frenctico. 1.1*15)0 1
Andy Van Slyke. Pllttburgh. SOl.fOt. 1 David
Juttice. Allanla. 445.444. 4 Len Dyktira,
Philacalphia. *41.40*. 5 Tony Gwynn San
Diego. 154.411, 4 Larry Welker. M n trte l.
141.554. 1 Mo,wet Alou. Monlreel. 1*1.471 I
Darryl Strawberry. Lot Angelet. H4.IM
*. Merquii Grlttom. Montreal. 151.544 10
Bobby Bonilla. New York. 111,111; It Ron
Gonl. Atlente. 701.7M; 11 Kevin Mllchell.
Cincinnati. I!*.*ll; 1] Oil* Nlvdn. Allanla
111.(11; 14 Willi* McGee. Sen Francitco.
114.114; I I Brell Suitor. Lot Angolet.
I11.WI. it Wet Chamberlain. Philadelphia.
113.(01

Caert LJgM I N . Retell*
M ONROE. Wath. - Retoito Sender al tha
III* .400 NASCAR Wtotton W ell Sortot Coart
Light it* ttocfc car raca al the .444 mile
Evergreen Speedway, with tier! mg petit ton
In perenthetet. hometown, mek* and madel
al car, lap* tempi*led. winner'* average
tpead la mile* per hour. rtatan out II any.

tc3r ^ W r ? ! T c T ^
L in k . Spokane. Wash .-F o rd Th.rf.dur bird
) 111) Lane* Wad* Canada.
Ford Thunderbird. 4to. 1X1450 4 (4) BUI
Sedgwick. Acton. C a lif, Cnevroiei Lumlna.
4*1. U .1 K ; I ( I I I Merthel M cGrlll. Portland.
Or* . Chevrolet Lumlna. 444.15.070
4. ( I l l Rick Scribner. Orangevai*. Calif.
Chevrolet Lumlna, 4(4. Si COO 1 |*J Ken
Schrader. Fenton. M o , Chevrolet Lumlna.
all. tutpentton, 15.I X . ( (M l Jaton Femler.
Wilton. Call! . Chevrolet Lumina. 414. (1000.
* ( I I I Mike Hurlbert. Lynden. Weth . Ford
Thundorblrd. 4*1. 11.500. 10 II) Butch
Gillilend. Anaheim, Calil.. Chevrolet Lumlna.
*44.11.2)0
It ( t » Bill Schmitt, Redding. C e ll!. Ford
Thundorblrd. 454. engine. 51.5V), 11 ( I ) Dirk
Slophent. Twmwator, W a th . Ford Thun
dtrtalrd. 4X. 11.500. 11 I I ) Tony Hunt,
Rancho Cordova, Cali*. Chevrolet Lumlna.
aoi. II.4 X . 14 (11) Chuck Welch. Vacaville.
C a lil. Chevrolet Lumlna. X I . electrical.
H.400; IS (If ) Jack Seller*. Sacramento.
C e lil. Chevrolet Lumina. 141,11.X I
14 (11) Larry Gaylord. Vancouver, Weth .
Pontiac Grand P rli. I X . oil prettur*. ti.))0
I I I I I ) La rry Guntetman, Snohomlth.
W ath. Pontiac Grand Prla, IX . engine.
11.115. II 114) Oevey Alllton. Hueylown.
Ala . Ford Thunderbird. 141. ttoering. ll.JOO.
l» IS) Ron Horneday Jr.. Patmdal*. C a lil.
Chevrolet Lumlna. IM. engine. 11.US; X . ( ! )
L J . Pryor, Yakima, Wath., Ford Thun
dorbtrd. tU. accident, S I.IK
11. I X ) Wayne Jack*. Lot Vegat. Pontiac
Grand Prla. 101. accident. 11.21!; 21. 114)
Stove Kunx Everett. W a th . Pontiac Grand
Prta, X . Occident, 11,200; 21. (21) Ron Jack*.
Lo t Vegat. Pontiac Grand Prla. X fuel pump.
II.I7S; 14 (41 Robert Sprague. North Bend
O r * . Ford Thunderbird. I. engine; IS (21)
Tom Taylor. Lodi. C a lil, Pontiac Grand
Prla. I. engine. St, IX
M l . S X . IX;

Wimbledon Retulli
W IM BLEDON. England - Retuttt Monday
at the U J mlllten Wimbledon tennti champ!
emhtpt.il the All England Club:
Men
Singlet
Fourth Round
Michael Stlch 141. Germany, del Pelr
Korde (I II. Ciech Republic. 7 4 (7 4). 4 4. 7 4
til)
Bor It Becker (4). Germany, dot Henri
Leconl*. Franc*. 4 4.4 4 .14.* 1
Sletan Edberg 111, Sweden, del Richard
Matuttewtki. Hopewell Junction. N Y .. 14
111 ).47.41
Jim Courier ( ) ) , Dade City. del. Wayne
Ferreira (111. Saulh A lrici. 4 4 ,14 ( I M ) , I S,
44.
Todd Marlin. Eatl Laming. Mich . del
David Wheaton, Late Minnetonka, Minn .* 4.
1 7 ,1 1 .1 1 ,4 )
Cedric Ptoltne. France, del Wally Matur.
Auttrall*. 4 1. 4 1. ) 4. a M 7 41.4 *
Andre Agattl I I ) . Lot Vegat del Richard
Krajicek (t). Nethertandt. I 5. 14 1*1). 14
O O II
Pel# Samprai (It . Tampa, del. Andrew
Fetter. Brllaln.4-1,41.1414 4).
Third Pound
Todd Woodbridge and Mar k Woodford* 11).
A u i lr a ll* . del H e n rik Ja n D a vid* .
Motherland*, and Plt&lt; Norval. South A luce
ia .* x a 4 .a i
Rikard Bergh and Byron Talbot. South
Africa, del John Lallni* d* Jager and
Marco* Ondrutka. South Africa. I t . t I. t 4.
41
Paul Hand and Chnt Wilkinton. Bnlain.
del Brel Garnett. Camden. S C . end T J
Middleton. Atlanta. 4 4.4 1 1 1 )1 .4 X 1 4 (1 1 1
Royc* Depp*. South Alrica, end Mark
Know tot. Bahama*, del. Deni* Vltyer. South
Atoka. and Laurie Warder (4), Auttrall*. 14
( 1 0 l . l t . 4 4 . 1 4 l l 11
P atrkk McEnroe. Oyttor Bay. N Y . and
Jonathan Stark (11. Medtord. O r * . dot
David DILucla. Norrlitown. P a . and Brian
Mac Phi* San Jot*. C a iil, 14 (1 4 ). *1. 1*
11)1
Grant Connell, Canada, and Patrick
Galbraith III. Tacoma. Wath . del Goran
Ivanlkovlc. Croatia, and M arc Rottel.
Swiliorland. 10 (1411.4 7(1 41.4 4.14. II 10
Patrick Kuhnon. Germany, and Gary
Muller. South A Irka . del Amend Boetwh

Tim R aines
end Otivlrr Uelkilr*. Franc*. 4 1 II #1.1 X I 4
(10*1.11
Women
Singlet
Fourth Round
Stvlli Or el II I . Germany, del Meredith
Me Grain. Midland M ich . 4 1.4 *
Natalia Zvereva. Bolarut. del Zm* Garrl
ton Jack ton. Moutlon. I S . * )
Jenntlef Capriati (1 ). Saddle break del
Lite Raymond. Wayne. Pe ,4 4.4 X I k
Gabriel* Sebetml (4 ). Argentine, del Ank*
Huber 1*1.Germany. I * I ! 11.4 0
Conchlt* Martinet 14). Spam, drt Yayuk
Batukl. tndonetia. ) 4. 4 1.4 1
Jan* Novotna I I ) . Ctech Republic, del
Miriam Oremam. Nether land* 7 1 4 4.4 4
Helena Sukova IIS ). Crech Republic, del
Arentoa Sanchet Vicarto IS). Spam. 4 X 4 4
Martina Navratilova ( ) ) . Atpen. Colo . del
Nathalie Teuliet (141, France. 4 1,4 1
Doublet
Third Round
Jill Melhefinglon Coned*, and Kathy
Rineldt III. Amelia Itland drt Rachel
McOuilton. Auttralia. and Claudia Porwik.
Germany.! 1,4 1
Lori McNhl. Moutlon and Rrnna* Stubbt
(4). Auttralia. drt Vatda Lake and Cl*'*
Wood Britain. M . I * I* I )
Gig* Fernand*; Atpen Colo . end Netalia
Zverev* M l. B e la ru t. del Magdalena
Maleeva Bulgaria and M a n ila Maleeva
Frag*&gt;i*rellll.Switr*rland.4X4 I
Jo Ann* Fault. Auttralia and Julio Rich
ardton. Hew Zeeland, del Miriam Oremant
and Carotin* Vto. Motherland*, 4 4. 4 7 110 4).
4)
Mary J** Frrnendei, Miami end Zina
Garrlton Jackton (SI. Houtton. del Yayuk
Batuki. tndonetia. and M rrctdot P a t.
Argentina. 4 4.4 1

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIM ORE O R IO L E S - Purchavrd the
contract Of Anthony Tolford. pitcher, from
Roc hector ol the International League Op
Honed John O 'D o n o g h u * . pitcher, to
"cMICAOO W H IT E M M — Weived Carlton

*llk. catcher-------------— ------------ ---------NEW YORK Y A N K E E S - Pieced Matt
Nokr*. catcher, on the 15 day d&lt;tabled Hit.
retroactive to June 71 Recalled Gerald
William*. outfielder, from Cotwmbut ol the
International League
S E A TTLE M A R IN E R S - Pieced Rich
OeLucla. pitcher, on the t5dey d.iabtod tut
Recelled Mika Hampton, pitcher, trem Jack
lonvlll**1 the Southern League
National League
C H IC A O O C U B S
Activated Steve
Buechele. third batemen. from the 15 day
ditabled tut Optioned Tommy Shteldl. in
lielder. to loneol the Am or icon Aitoctelion
COLORADO R O C K IE S - Claimed Scott
S tro ke, pitcher, o il w elven from the
Cincinnati Rtdi
PHILADELPHIA P H IL L IE S - Activated
Dave Nollmt third balemon trom the 15 day
duabtod m i Optioned Jo* Mulatto, infielder,
to Scranton Wilket Barr* ol the international
League
SAN FRANCISCO O IA N T I - Recalled
Sieve Scerton*. inlielder. Icom Phoenla ol
the Pecillc Coatl League
B A S K E TB A L L
National Baikelball Atiecialton
NEW JE R S E Y N E T S - Signed P J
Brown, forward, to a three year contract
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NEW JERSEY D E V IL S - Named Jecquet
Leman* coach
WASHINGTON C A P IT A L S - Retooled
Red Langway. defenceman
CO LLCO E
N O RTH A T L A N T IC C O N FERkN CE Announced Ih* re tlg n a tio n ol E rik a
Hurtubitt. attltlanl commltilontr. Named
Julie Power ettiilanl commltttonee
SUN B ELT C O N F E R E N C E - E « tended
lb* centred ol Craig Thompton. commie
lloner, through June X . )**4
AMERICAN IN T E R N A T IO N A L - Named
Tim Brlggtollentiv* coordinator Announced
Ih* retlgnation ol Randy Mercer, man'*
ioc ter and lac roil* coach
BELM ONT A B B E Y Named C raig
Smy Inert men’t atiltlant betketball coach
CHAPMAN — Named Rod Hormell men't
water polo coach
O E O R O IA S T A T E Named B e rry
Neuberger director of development and Mike
Hurttbeiebell roach

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MIAMI — T h e Florida Marlins
have one of baseball's best
bullpens. a n d closer D rya n
Harvey Is Just part of the reason.
Expansion tennis traditionally
blow a lend faster than you can
say "Casey Stengel.’1 Ahead by
three runs In the ninth Inning,
they're expected to walk the
liases loaded and (hen give up a
grand slam to lose another
game.
Not (he Marlins. Th e ir re­
lievers hnvc a collective EKA ol
2.77, second-best In the National
League.
Colorado Rockies rcllrvcrs.
bound to tradition, are Iasi with
an EKA of 6 .8 4 . Even th r
supposedly wcll-eslabllshed New
York Mels, w ho visit Miami for a
Ibree-game series beginning to­
night. have a bull[&gt;rn EKA ol
4.32.
Florida's bullpen sustained an
unchnracIrrtHtlc setback against
Si. Louis one week ago when
Harvey gave up nn earned run
for (he first (lin r In nearly two
months. T h e Marlins won (he
game anyw ay, and since then,
their relievers have pitched 11
consecutive scoreless Innings
"Once they get past the sixth
Inning, (hey enn bring In Crls
Carpenter. Matt Turner and of
course lla rv ,’* Cardinals manag­
er Joe T o rre said, " ll puts
opposing (cam s under a lot of
pressure to try and get ahead.”
When leading aitrr six. thr

Magic----------Continued fro m Page IB
G-foot-9 Webber says.
"I have (he iilUm atr contldencr
in my gainc.’*
The Magic also Interviewed
Kentucky’s Ja m a l Mashburn.
H r I g h a in Y o u n g ’ s S h a w n
llradtey and Memphis Stales
Anferncc Hardaw ay. D ialling
Webber. Mashburn or Hardaway
would address specific needs,
while (lie 7-6 I (rail ley Isn't a
priority because Orlando already
lias O’Neal.
"We came up with the big
man of (he decade last year."
Williams says, "so we've gol a
lew more options I b i s lime."
Among them Is trading thr No.
1 pick So a Iriim Ilu*t COVClR
llrnillry. w h o played only ode

season a r BYU heRne sfx nrlmg
(h r Iasi (wo years on a i liurch
mission Iii Australia.
Gulden S t a ir , which picks
third. Is said to !&gt;c Interested In
moving u p , although Magic
player personnel director John
Gabriel doesn't think a trade Is
likely.
One potent (at obstacle to a
lust-mlnutc deal is Ihr league
salary cap, projected al S I5
million for next season. Orlando
Is already 83.5 million above
that and taking on an addliional
player would m u k r It even more
difficult to sign ihclr Oral-round
drall pick.
Another consideration Is what

Marlins are 22-4.
Th e biggest reason is Harvey,
acquired with the 20th pick In
Ihc November expansion draft.
Th e California Angels let the
right-hander gel away because
be had a troublesome elbow and
u 83.75 million contract.
• ' T r y i n g to p r o v e t h a t
California made a mistake Is not
unywhere on m y m ind." the
30-ycar-old Harvey said. " I have
no h a r d f e e lin g s t o w a r d
California. The y mode a busi­
ness m ove, and things are
working for both of us. They're
In second place, and I'm having
a good lime down here."
The biggest surprise among
Florida's relievers lias been rook­
ie right-bander Mall Tu rn e r,
whose emergence made pro­
mising rlghty Trevor HofTman
expendable In the Sheffield deal.
W llh a Fu Manchu moustache
and an 0.50 EK A in 18 Innings.
T u r n e r Is z B ry a n H a rv e y
lookallke.
"M att Turner has been u n ­
touchable." Harvey said.
Also capable of ntiufTIng rallies
are right-handers Richie Lewis
(4-0 with a 1.83 ER A). Carpenter
(3 62 EK A ) and J im Coral (4.67).
and lefties Rich Rodriguez (3.13)
and Joe Kllnk (3 .12).
Most of the time, they lake the
Marlins through eight innings,
a llo w in g m a n a g e r R ene
Lachetnann to save his best for
last.
"It makes life a lot belter,"
Harvey said.

(lie club has been building (h r
last four seasons. Williams and
Gabriel say they don't want to
break up the nucleus of the
team , w hich barely missed
making the playoffs with a 4 1 -4 1
record Ibis year.
" We like most of our players In
the scheme of what we're do­
ing." Gubricl says flatly.
T h e a d d itio n of W e b b e r
|H&gt;lrntially would give Orlando
ihr lies! one-two Inside punch In
the M IA O ’Neal averaged 23.4
points. 13.9 rebounds and 3.53
blocks as a rookie, and Webber
Is a sure-banded power forward
who scores, rrlxnmds and blocks
shots, loo.
Those who favor the selection
ol Mashburn jirgu c that the 6-7
forward from Kentucky would
c o m p le m e n t O 'N e a l b e tte r
because he's a good outside
shooter and also Is stro n g
enough lo take the hall lo the
basket.
Th e 6-7 Hardaway Is Ihc lop
point guard In thr draft and
would lift one of the team’s
biggest needs. Scott Sklles. 29,
played a team-high 39.6 minutes
|M-r game last winter und was
slowed by Injuries late In Ihc
seastiu.
"W e really can’t go wrong. ‘
Gabriel says. "Th a t's what so
much fun about the position
we're In."

All-Stars------Continued from Page IB
Tarell Ilender (run).
T h r locals then came back
later Saluiday uflernoon In Ihc
Winner’s Urackct Duals to edge
DrLand l-O. Carter was amazing
In Ihc game, hurling a no-hltler
and s trik in g out 11. w hile
allowing only iwo runners to
reach third base.
Sanford's lone run came In Ihc
flflh Inning on a walk to Ford,
two stolen bases and a two out
error on a ground ball by Nobles.
Harrison had two singles,
while Ford. Perkins. Chad Shef­
field. Alex Jaeot and Evans had
one hit each.

BABE R U TH BASEBALL
FLORIDA D IS T R IC T !
PRER1J TO U R N A M E N T
CAN D YLAN O RANK, LONOWOOD
SATUR D AY
SANFORD 7, F LA G LE R A L L -S TA R ! 4
SentorS All-Start
I X 414 I - 1 7 I
Flagler All Sian
I I I IM 1 - 4
I !
T 4'r*n&lt;e Ptrkint end Brent Templeton
Steve Metier* end Cheriet MartcSLa. Ham
Grover 17) WP — Pert Ini LP — Met ken
S*v* - non* IB — non* )B — non*. HR —
none
BABE R UTH BASEBALL
FLORIDA D ISTR ICTS
P R E P II TO U R N A M E N T
C AN D YLAN O PARK, LONOWOOD
SATUR DAY
SANFORD 1.0* LANDS
D fLind All start
444 444 I - 4 4 7
laniard Ail Start
4*4 i l l i - I 7 I
Fleming and Moon Brute Carter and J.R.
Notolei WP — Carter LP — Fleming Save
— non* 2B — non* JB — none HR — non*.

In M onday's championship
conical. Flagler took a 1-0 lead In
Ihc top of Ihc first Inning against
Cnncr when, w ith one oul. Gene
Prlrc and Hilly John Genovese
drew back-to-back walks. The
runner's moved up a base on a
stolen base and Cleiidcnln lolled
a sacrifice fly to center flrld.
Sanford tied the game In thr
Imttom of th r flrsl Inning. K o Ik t i
H ampton led off with an InDetd
single and Perkins walked. After
an oul. Nobles drew a walk to
load Ihc I k i s 4-s . A fly oul lo
center for the second mil looked
like It might gel Clettdcnln out of
(rouble, hut Ford dropped a
s in g le J u s t o v e r the firs t
baseman's head lo tie the game.
The score stayed 1-1 tmlll thr
Flagler half of tile fourth Inning.
With one oul. Charles "Buhba”
Murschka doubled lo left und
Sieve Mcckrrt drew u walk. The
runners then pulled off a double
steal as Ihc second oul was
being recorded. Both runner's
then scored on a wild throw to
Drst after a grounder.
Perkins relieved Carter lo ojh- ii
the sixth Inn ing and Flagler
udded Iwo m ore unearned runs.
After a w a lk . Ford made u
braulihil ru n n in g catch In center

field, After u stolen base, an
throwing error off a ground ball
by Mcckcrt plated John Res(nlno. Mcckrrt then stole second
and went to third on a passed
twill before scoclng on a squeeze
bunt by Donnie Fraley.
Flagler's final run ram c In Ihc
seventh Inning on a walk lo
ftrlun Slice key. Iwo stolen bases
and a two-out error.
Sanford scored Its Dnal run In
the bottom of the seventh Inn­
ing. After Brian Averlll was
rohlK-d of a base hll on an over
the shoulder latch by the Flagler
shortstop. Hampton drew a walk
and stole two bases. After the
second out was recorded. Chnrllc
McClain walked and A lrx Jaeot
ripped n single to right to score
Hampton.
Members of Ihc Prep 13 AllS ta rs w ere, m a na ge r: T o m
Martin: coaches: Roy Templeton
and Elvis Ford: playere: Bruce
Carter. B rrn l Templeton, Tarell
Bender. Brell W ltlc. Terrance
P e r k in s . D a n n y H a r r is o n .
Chnrllc McClain. J.R . Nobles.
T .J . Martin. Robert Hampton.
Alex Jaeot. Clint Ford. Chad
Sheffield. Brian Averlll. Mike
Evuns and Kurt Blue.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, June 29. 1993 - uu

People
Uncle Sam
wants you back

IN BR IEF
University wom en plan meetings
T h e Seminole County Brunch of the American Assclatlon of
University Women meets m onthly. For more Information, call
889 8698 or 333-3609

W err you. or was someone you
know, involved w ith draltlng
men Into the m ilitary service
during World War II? Perhaps
you were a volunteer draft hoard
member or an employee of the
Selective Service System. Maybe
yo worked lor a locak (trail hoard
In the early 1940s?
II so. Uncle Sam wants you
back...but this time Its not to
serve: It's lo say "T h a n k you."
Th a t's rigid, the Selective Serv­
ice System wants to recongulze
you as part of the events com­
memorating the 50th anniversa­
ry of Ihe agency's role In World
Wur II

Society needs volunteers
T h e Children Home Society Perinatal program Is an
education and support program that helps pregnant teenagers
and first time moms living In Seminole County.
T h e y arc looking for volunteers who will undergo training to
work as parent friends to the young moms.
Donations of Infant and toddler clothing and hahy Items to
help the moms and babies arc needed.
Donated Items are given to clients free of charge and arc are
tax deductible.
For Information for free pick up. call 830-877*1.

Keep cool w hile exercising

In connection with scores of
olflcinl observances of the 50tli
anniversary ol World War II.
Selective Service w ill honor
those who served on the home
front during those crucial years.
Th is small federal agency which
ran the World War II dralt from
October 1940 through the war's
end Is now searching for men
and women who hud any period
of time, hut nnl Ihe (Indices
themselves.
"O u r search does not Include
Ihe IO udllnii men who were
drafted during the war. because
Ihclr distinguished service Is
being coinm rm oralcd by Ihe
m ilitary and veterans groups.
Instea d , w e're lim itin g our
search to Identify anybody still
a liv e w h o w o rk e d lo r Ihe
Selective Service System Itself,
el t ile r as a v o l u n t e e r or
e m p lo y e e ." e x p la in e d C o l.

Th e trained stall at Riverside Park In Oviedo Is looking for
those ol you who want to llud a different way to exercise tills
smntmner. A way that will allow you to lone and slrengthen
muscles, exercise the heart and lungs and burn calories, all
while staying cool and having lun in the sun.
T h e way Is Water Aerobics!
•‘But I can't sw im ", you nay. We say. "yo u don't need to".
Aerobics Is done In water at chest level and your feet stay on
the bottom of the pool.
"B u t I'm not coordinated", you suv. We say. "It doten't
m atter". The water's resistance makes movement m uch slower
than land so there Is plenty of time to get arms and legs
working. Who can tell in the water If you have two left feet?
Th e list of "h uts" could go on. so Irt us sav a lew things llrsi.
You lose 90 percent of your body weight lit the water, so there
Is little or no stress on your Joints.
Because the water Is about twelve times more resistant than
air. you tone and strcnghlcn muscles with each move you
make. W otrr aerobics Is said lo l&gt;e llie exercise wave of the
future because of all the built-in advantages. Catch the wave ••
1lope lo sec you at the pool.

Substance abuse discussed
S A F E . Substance Abuse Fam ily Education. Is conducting a
"Fam ilies In Crisis" outreach program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting In contact the Life Savrrs Club of S A F E may rail
Lib b y Kuharskr at 291-4357.

O ptim ist Club m eets weekly
T h e Sanford Optimist C lub meets every Wednesday a I noon
at Shoncy'soii U.S. Highway 17-92. Visitors are welcome.

Kiwanis Club m eets Wednesday
T h e Klwanls C lub of Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at Ihe Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue ut the lakefront. Visiting Klwanlans ure
welcome. For Information call Wall Smith, president, 323ROM

Aerobics offered
T h e City of Sanford Recreation Department offers urrohlcs
classes Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 lo lO n.m.
and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Cost Is $3 per class.
Instructor Is Debbie Blnck. board certified wllh over lO years
experience.
Call 330-5097 for more details.

Nar-Anon to m eet
Nar-Anon mcela every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Wcsl Lake
Hospital. 589 West Stale Road 434. Longwoud. Nar-Anon Is u
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dally
living with an addict Is more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Join for support In coping with your addict: gain
serenity lo make decisions and put your life hack In focus. Call
2 6 0 -1900 for more Information.

Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with on alcoholic, (here is help.
Al-anon is an anonymous, non-profll organization, open to
anyone who Is a relative or friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday, (Thursday non-smoking) evening at 8 p.m. Meetings
nrc held In Ihe back room of the Sahara Club. 2857 South
Sanford Avc., Sanford.
For additional meeting times and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more Information, call 332-4122.

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Although the lust m an to be
drafted In the U.S. entered serv­
ice 20 years ago. In Ju n e 1973.
the Selective Service Is still
charged w llh registering nil
young m en once they turn 18 In
case of n national emergency,
and to ensure a fair and equita­
ble dralt If one Is ever again
needed.

your Insensitivity to "Roses In
B r o o k ly n ." who w as upset
ADVICE
because his wife's dentist hud
senl her u dozen roses alter
numerous visits because she had
been such a "great" patient.
How about kno* king a rouple
ABIGAIL
VAN BliREN
hu nd red dollars off the bill
1 agree wllh I he husband —_
the denllsu i«vas. indeed, presumptuous — unless, ol course,
Southampton. I‘a.:
(his "extensive work" was noi of
D E A R A B B Y : Shame on that
the denial variety. A n d shann­
husband who resented Ills wife's
on Ills wife for not being more
dentist for sending her roses for
sensitive to her husband's con­
being such a "great" patient.
cerns. I wonder how sweet she
T h e husband was m aking u
w o u ld liu v r been h a d her
m ountain out ol a molehill. Ii
husband received roses from a
was definitely n sweet gesture.
female professional for being
T h e d e n t i s t w a s ni c r c I y
such a great "whatever"?
expressing his appreciation for
NOT SO NAIVE. bringing him the business. The
EAST GREENBUSH, N.Y. wife could have selected another
DEAR NOT SO NAIVEi A p ­ dentist. The re Is no shortage of
parently. you were nut alone to them.
question my approval. Read on:
My m other recently had cata­
DEAR ABBY: We ure appalled ract surgery, and the following
at your response to the letter
day. her doctor sent her a coffee
sent In by "Roses In Brooklyn."
mug filled with fresh flowers. On
It Is. Indeed, presumptuous of
the cu p was printed: "T h a n k
the dentist to have sent roses to you for being a great patient!"
a married pat lent for having
My m other und I thought It
been such a "great" patient.
was u very sweet gesture — so
What would the dentist have
did m y husband. My m om was
sent a male pallcnt for being
so Impressed she sent him a
su ch a " g r e a t " p a tie n t —
thank-you note.
whatever that means?
SKIP O U R NAMES
MINNESOTA READERS

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6 5 6 -6 7 3 3 . or write (o 1300
Executive Center Drive. Suite
303. Tallnluuoec. F L 32301. The
agency woidd like to hear fmm
you b rfo rr J u ly 31.

DEAR ABBY: I am shocked al

6:00 1 6:30

MBO

M a d d o x said that record
s h o w in g w ho w o rk e d w llh
Selective Service during the war
were not kept. When Identified.
Ihe agency's World W ar II volun­
teer and employees will rccleve
letters of appreciation, com ­
memorative posters, and distin­
guished Selective Service pins.
Th e y will also have Ihe opportu­
nity to share memories and
c o n t r ib u t e a rtifa cts to the
agency's growing historical rol­
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As a result ol a number ol motions submitted lo Ihe suggestion
box at to the Bram Towers Tennants Council, a ramp has been
added lo the east entrance of the elderly housing facility.

D E A R A B B Y t I am married, in
my late 30s and the mother of
tw o l i v e l y te e n -a g e b o y s .

Everyone thinks my marriage Is
"Ideal": they have no idea of the
lurhulcncc In my marriage or
ihr confusion I feel. Because of
my husband's status In this
com m unity, there Is no one I can
confide In. A scandal could be
damaging.
1 would like to write you a
ItHiMPr
IIMl
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hut I w ould like lo gel a personal
reply rro m ~ y ffir.T ~ b e e n i To
temember an address uppearrd
In your colum n some lime ago.
but I haven't seen II for some
time. Please answer soon. I am u
longtime reader und never miss
your colum n.

her a lesson, but m y wife dug
Into her purse ami Immil a
couple of $1 hills ihat she tell
Instead.
Abby. please tell all wallers
and waitresses who double as
cashiers that they will make
more money if they leave lliclt
customers u choice when inuk“ •* • *“ **•- »&gt; »•—

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easy for customers^ to leave &amp;
reasonable Up. they will iisunily
leave less rather than more.

RON HENARIE,
S A N A N T O N I O
DEAR RON: Y o u r waitress

who was doubling as a cashier
must have been new al the Job.
IN TURMOIL IN An experienced server makes ii
P H I L A D E L P H I A
easy for the custom er lo lip
DEAR TURMOIL: T h e
generously. T h e y could not sur­
a d
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vive without Ups.
to write for a jrcrsonal response
DEAR ABBY: T h is letter Is a
Is: Dear A bby. P.O. Box 69440.
first, bul I could not overlook the
Los Angeles. Calif. 90009. Be Id le r regarding Mother's Bay
sure to Include a stam ped,
from Ihe woman who signed
self-addressed envelope for your
herself "Forgotten Mum In Indi­
personal reply.
ana." She signed off saying. "I
DEAR ABBY: Yesterday m y haven't Ihe rotirnge lo sign my
name — It might embarrass my
wife and I had lunch In a small
children."
cafe where our waitress wus also
A b b y, she’s the one who
the cashier. When It cumc lime
to pay the hill. I handed the should Ire embarrassed. I hope
waitress a $20 hill. When she she didn't break both her arms
brnught m y change lo me. It patting herseiron the track!
Back In the early ‘40s. m y late
consisted of a $10 hill and 31
mother had her ow n opinion ol
cents In coins.
Mother's Day, w hich was: "It's
Whereas the 31 cents wus not nothing hut a commercial proenough lo leave for a tip. I was motion lo sell flowers, candy,
not about to give her the $10 hill greeting cards, lu n rh c s und
cither. I wus about to leave the dinners, or a n yth in g else lo
31 cents anyw ay. Just to teach boost business." She (old my
lale brother and me that II we
dldn'l think of her more Ilian
Just one day u year, we could
Just fnrgrl her! You m ay use my
name.
JACK MC MILLAN.

Local students have new
chance to study science
SANFOR D Hamilton Elcmentary School, the Orlando
Science Center and the Sanford
Rolury Noon Club are sjronsorlag a week of Science Adventure
Programs during the week or
Ju ly 12 through 16.
A c c o r d in g to Dave S co tt,
principal of Humlllon Elementa­
ry School, students from alt
Sanford area schools w ill be
Invited to take part In the
activities.

The cost for each student Is
$20 for the five days.
Students will work wllh other
students of their same age In UlG
following programs: Earthworks
(age 4): Dlggtn’ Dirt (uges B-6 ):
Mineral Mugle (ages 7-8) and
Crystal Clear (uges 9 -11).
For m ore Inforinnltun.
322-1984 or 896-7151.

METAIRIE. LA.
DEAR JACK: Your mother
was a wise wom an. Thanks for
writing.
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'Last Action
Hero’ tagged
colossal bomb
B y J O H N HORN
AP Entertainment Writer
L O S A N G E L E S - "Last Action llrn t." like
"Ish ta r" and "Bonflrr ol (lie Vanities." Is about to
become Hollywood shorthand for a colossal
bomb.
Colum bia Pictures executives and |H*oplc close
to the movie's production conceded privately that
the $80 million Arnold Schwarzenegger action
pic had flopped. It made a lackluster $15.3
million In Its debut a week ago and dropped to
SH .l million over (h r weekend. Exhibitor Hrlu(tons Co. reported Monday.
Even with potential for strong International and
vldeocasselte sales. "Last Action Hero" Is on
track to make no more than 850 million In North
Am erican theaters. Before the premiere. Col­
um bia said the m o vlr needed to gross more than
880 million at domestic theaters to stand a
chance of making a profit In the long run.
"Colum bia will take one of the largest wrlle-olTs
In history over this m ovie." said n senior
executive ut a rival studio, speaking on condition
of anonym ity. He said Columbia would probably
lose more than $50 million.
T h e former production chief at another studio
nlso said the loss would approach 850 million.
"It's Just a disaster." he said.
Th e news was not entirely bleak for Columbia
parent Sony Corp. T h e Japanese conglomerate
also owns TrlS tu r Pictures, whose romantic
comedy "Sleepless In Senttle." sto ring To m
Hanks and Meg Ityan, opened at No. 2 with 817.3
million.
" T h e usual, big sum m er action movie — people
get tired of It." T rlS ta r chairman Mike Mcdavoy
said. "People ure clamoring for u kind of cleaner,
no violence, no sex. no bad language kind of
movie. And It certainly worked w ith 'Sleepless.'"
Schw arzenegger's career, m eanwhile, will
probably suffer no ill effects. His representatives
continued to be Inundated with movie offers.
"H e has to have mure Ihuu one bust to hurt
h im ." said the president of a top production
com pany, speaking on condition of anonymity.
One explanation given for the weak showing of
"Last Action Hero" was that it was doomed by n
confusing, uncommercial premise about a young
movie fan thrown Into a real movie. That concept.
Industry experts say. was further muddled by
S c h w a rz e n e g g e r's In p u t and a parade of
screenwriters who revised the script.
Further. It was an action picture tor young
a u d ie n c e s , w it h not e n o u g h u ctio n for
"T e rm in a to r" fans and too m uch violence for the
"H o m e Alone" crowd.

Legal N otice

Legal Notice

N O T IC t OF A P P LIC A TIO N

IN T H E CIRCUIT CO URT
T U S &amp; . T U iU X t liii
-------- SEM INOLE C O U N TV .“
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. t l MJ C A-H -K
M AG NOLIA FED E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS.
PUInlltl.
vs.
AN Y UNKNOWN HE IRS.
D E V ISEE S. G R A N TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
C R E O ITO R S A N D O TH E R
UNKNOW N PERSONS
C LA IM IN G BY. THROUGH.
AN D UN D ER OR AG AINST
H G E O R G E LOUSER.
D E C E A S E D .E T A L .
Defendants
N O TIC E OF
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June IS. Iff! and entered In
Caw No T J U J C A U K ol the
C irc u it Court ol the 1 IT H
Judicial Circuit In and tor Sami
nefe Courtly. Florida, wherein
M A G N O LIA F E D E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS. Plalntlll. and
AN Y UNKNOWN HEIRS. DE
V IS E E S . G R A N T E E S .
A S S IG N E E S . L IE N O R S .
C R E D IT O R S A N D O T H E R
UNKNOW N PERSONS
C L A IM IN G B Y . T H R O U G H ,
A N D UNDER OR AG AIN ST H.
G EO R G E LO USER. D E ­
C E A SED . E T A L - are Helen
dents. I will Mil to the highest
bidder tor cash at the West
Front Door ol the Seminole
County CourthouM. Sanlord.
Florida, aIII.CO o'clock A M on
the ZJnd day ot July. ITT), the
the following described property
as M l lorth in Mid Summary
Final Judgment, to wit:
L o t ( I . T H E S P R IN G S
W H IS P E R IN G P IN E S SEC
TIO N TWO. according to the
Plat thereof as racorded In Plat
Book Jt. Pages fT. too and 101 ol
the Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
TO G E TH E R with all the Im
provements now or hereafter
erected on the property, and all
easemants. rights, appurte
nances, rents, royalties, miner
al, oil and gas rights and profits,
water, water rights and water
stock, and all natures now or
herealter a part ol tha property,
including replacements and ao
ditions thereto
O A T E O this lilh day ot June.
ITT)
M AR YANNE MORSE. Clerk
Circuit Court
By: Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 77. JT. ITT)
O E F -lll

"o T V ^ R . Ih a TcM p T A M m l W
Karen L. Schafter. the W i n ol
(So following certiflceletsl he*
fifed Mid certilicateli) for a lax
tfnd (o b* niued thereon. The
c a rtltlc a la n u m b e r!* ) and
year it ) el I n wanea, (ha da
scription of (ho property. and
(ha nom ad) In which if » l i
i i u i w d ii/are a« (ol lewi
Certifiedfe No. TO
Year of (nuance Iff I
Description of Property: L E O
L O T ao M Y R T L E LA K E H ILLS
PB I J P O I
Harriet In which a lie n e d :
Michael J. Spiitro, Jr.
All ol Mid property being In
the County ot Sami note. Stale ol

Florida.
U n io n tuch ce rtifica te d )
lhall be redeemed according to
law. (ho property described In
such certificated) will be Mid
to the Mghett bidder at the watt
Iron! door. Seminole County
CourthouM. Ian lord. Florida, on
the lnd dey el A tgu il. If f ). at II
AM .
Approximately *115 00 caih
for feel It required to be paid by
the tuccettful bidder af the Mfe
Full payment of on amount
equal to the highett bid piui
applicable documentary (lam p
taw * and recording feel It Are
w ith in l ( h o u rt a lte r the
advertised time ol tho Mfe All
payment! shell be cash or guar
an teed Instrument, made pay­
able to the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court.
Dated this IJnd day ol Juno.
If f !
(S E A L I
Mery anna Morse
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June IT. July ( . 1J. and
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Legal N otices

Legal N otices

N O TIC E OF CODE
E N F O R C E M E N T BOARD
F R O C E E D IN O t
T O David L. Delp
or the owner I si ol the follow
tng d eu r ibed property:
Lots 7 A I Bfe B Buena Vista
Estates BP IP G I
111* Elliott St .Santord.
Florida
RE Casa No T ) 10)
The Santord Cede Enforce
ment Board was craaled by
Sanlord City Code. Ordinance
ISM. as amended, as authorlted
by Chapter UJ. Florida Stal
sites The purpose ot this Board
Is to facilitate the enforcement
ol the codes end ordinances in
force In the City of Sanlord. You
have been charged with vlo
lallng the Iol lowing Code on
your property Chapter II, sec
11 IF by allowing high grass and
weeds to develop upon the prop
erty
You are hereby formally nod­
ded that a Public Hearing wilt
be conducted in the above styled
cause by the Code Enforcement
Board of the City ol Santord on
tha 1)th day ol July. tTfJ. at 7 00
p m In tha City Commission
Chambers, Room 117, Sanlord
City Hall. 100 N. Park Avenue.
Santord. Florida, concerning the
above stvled violation Tha
Board will receive testimony
and evidence at Mid Hearing
and shall maka findings ot tact
and conclusions ot law
You are hereby ordered to
appear before that Board at the
Hearing to answer the charges
and presant you- side ol tha
case You have the right to
obtain an attorney, al your own
eipense to represent you before
the Board You have ttw right to
call witnesses on your behalf as
well as to cross examine all
other witnesses It you do not
appear, the Board may proceed
without you Should the Board
determ ine that a violation
eilits. It has the power to issue
Orders requiring you to bring
the violation Into compliance
Including 'he power to levy fines
and create a lien on your
property up to I750 00 for each
day ttw violation continues past
the date set lor compliance by
the Board's Order
It the violation Is not cor
reeled by the lima ol the Hear
Ing or It. prior to the Hearing,
you come into compliance with
the above slated alleged code
violation but tha violation recurs
prior to the Public Hearing, the
Hearing will be held on the
al legations against you
It you have questions con
cernlng this matter. pleeM
contact the Building Depart­
ment at (*07) no m u s h o u l d
Y O U D E C ID E T O A P P E A L
A N Y M A T T E R CO NSIDER ED
A T T H E ABOVE HEAR IN G.
YO U M A Y N E E D A VERBA
T IM RECORO OF T H E PRO
C E E D IN G S . TES TIM O N Y AN O
E V ID E N C E WHICH RECORO
IS NO T PR O V ID ED B Y TH E
C I T Y O F S A N F O R D IF .S .
IM A 1011
P E R S O N S W I T H O IS
A B IL IT IE S N E E O IN G
A S S IS TA N C E T O P A R T IC I
P A T E IN A N Y OF T H E S E
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
C O N TA C T TH E PERSO NN EL
F IC E ADA COORPINATC

N O T IC t O F C O D I
E N F O R C E M E N T BOARD
PR O CEED IN G S
T O Alice Moore Hairs
Attn. Jamas Moore
or the owner (s) of the follow
Ing described property :
Lot 7 Blk J Melschs Subd PB )
PGM
Vacant Let on W. IJth S t.
Santord. Florida
R E: Caw No f l IM
Tha Santord Coda Enforce
ment Board was created by
Santord City Coda. Ordinance
ISM. as amended, as authorlted
by Chapter i*j. Florida Hat
utei The purpose ol this Board
Is to facilitate the enforcement
ol the codes and ordinances in
force In the City ot Jantord You
have been charged with vlo
let Ing the following Code on
your property Chapter It, lec
H 17 by allowing troth. |unk.
debris, tic . to accumulate!
allowing high growth, vines, and
underbrush to develop upon ttw
property which provides a hid
Ing place ter transients and
Illegal activity.
You are hereby formally not I
(lad that a Public Hearing will
be conducted In ttw above styled
cause by the Code Enforcement
Board ol the City ot Santord on
the 11th day ot July. Iffl. at 7 00
p m In the City Commission
Chambers. Room 1)7, Santord
City Hall. J00 N Park Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida, concerning the
above styled vloletlon. The
Board will receive testimony
and evidence at Mid Hearing
and shall maka findings ol tact
and conclusions ol law,
You are hereby ordered to
appear before that Board at the
Hearing to answer the charges
and present your side ol the
case You have ttw right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
•■pense. to represent you before
the Board You have ttw right to
call witnesses on your behalf as
•veil as to cross e■amine all
other witnesses It you do not
appear, ttw Board may proceed
without you Should ttw Board
determine that a violation
exists. II has ttw power to issue
Orders requiring you to bring
the violation Into compliance
Including the power to levy lines
and create a lien on your
property up to (JtOOO tor each
day tha violation continues past
ttw date set tor compliance by
ttw Board's Order.
It ttw violation Is not cor
reeled by the time ol the Hear
ing or It. prior to ttw Hearing
you come into compliance with
the above staled alleged code
violation but ttw violation recurs
prior to ttw Public Hearing, ttw
Hearing will be held on ttw
allegations against you
It you have questions con
cernlng this m atter, pleete
contact ttw Building depart
m ental (e07| u o m u SHOULD
Y O U D E C ID E T O A P P E A L
A N Y M A T T E R C O N S ID ER ED
A T TH E A B O VE H E A R IN O .
YOU M AY N E E D A VER B A
T IM RECORD O F T H E PRO
C E ED IN G S . T E S T IM O N Y ANO
E V ID E N C E W HICH RECORD
IS N O T P R O V ID E D BY TH E
C I T Y O F S A N F O R D (F .S
JM JM SJ.
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS

Publish
Iff!
DEF*

une IS. J!. J t A July *.

N O TICK OF A P P LIC A TIO N
FOR TA X O E E O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , that Jamet R Dycus.
Custodian tor tho Urology Ctr,
PA Prollt Sharing Plan, tha
holder ot ttw following certific­
ated) has tiled Mid cerlltlc
atelsl tor a lac deed to be issued
thereon Tho certificate numb
e r d ) and year I s I ol Issuance,
the description of tho property,
and ttw nom ad) In which It was
assessed is/are at foflowt:
Certificate Na. 3if
Yearol Issuance: IM*
Description ot Property: LE G
LO TS I a J B L K I LOCKHARTS
SUBD PB J P G 70
Names In which assailed:
Beniamin J. Hell. Yvonne F.
Hell
All ol Mid property being in
ttw County ol Seminole, State ot
Florida
Unless such ce rtifica te d )
shall bo redeemed according to
low. ttw property described In
such certillcoted) will be told
to the highest bidder ot ttw west
Iron! door. Seminole County
CourthouM. Santord, Florida, on
ttw Mils day ot July, IWJ. Ol II
AM
Approximately H U M cash
tor loos Is required to be paid by
ttw successful bidder at ttw Mia.
Full payment of on amount
equal to the highest bid plus
applicable documentary stomp
taxes and recording lees Is due
w ith in J* hours o tte r tho
advertised lima ol the Mfe. All
payments shall be cosh or guar­
anteed instrument, made pay
able to the Clerk ot tho Circuit
Court
Dated this leih day o&lt; June,
IttJ
(S E A LI
Meryenne Morse
Clark ot the Circuit Court
leminute County, Florida
By Mlchelfe L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June JJ, Jt and July A
U , If f )
D E F 117
NO TICE
Notice Is twreby given that
Florida Power A Light Company
ha, appointed John M Lindsay
as the designated representative
tor Santord Power Plant. Units a
and S As ttw designated repre
sentatlve. John M Lindsey has
all *tw necessary authority to
carry nut ttw ratoonsJbilltlas ot
ttw acid rain program under ttw
Clean Air Act Amendments ot
lf*0 on behalf ol Florida Power
A Light Company.
Further. Florida Power A
Light Company ha, appointed
An tonio R o d rlg u ti as the
alternate designated repre
sentatlve lor Sanlord Power
Plant, Units e and S. As ttw
alternate designated repre
Mnlatlve. Antonia Rodriguol
has oil the necessary authority
to carry out ttw duties and
responsibilities ot ttw acid rain
program under ttw Clean Air
Act Amendments of 1FM an
behalf ot Florida Power A Light
Company In Ifeu ot ttw desig­
nated representative
Th is notice was mad# In
accordance with ttw Clean Air
Act Amendment, et I no. 41
USC A SS 7(01 et le q . and
applicable regulation, pro
mutgeted thereto by ttw United
States Environmental Protec
lion Agency
Publish. June 17. 3* If. )• A
July t.j.4 . ten
DEF Ml

70— Listing Strvlct

CLASSIFIED ADS

DELIVERY f ERSON
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Cancel wnen you qetraecJts Pay orty tor days you ad tuna aliafe earned
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Sunday And Mondays M P M Fnday

ADJUSTM ENTS AND CREDITS: In tha event ol an error In an
ad, the Sanford Herald will be responsible for tha first
Insertion only and only to tha extent of tha cost ol that
Ineertfon. Ptaaaa check your ad for accuracy tha Brat day It
runa.

21— Personals

23— Lost &amp; Found

ADOPTIONS

e G R C Y TIG E R 5 TH IP E D C A T
About 1 months old! Found et
Sanlord Hospital *04 7»* O il!
leave message______________

Fre* medical care, tranipor
laticn. counseling, private
doctor plus living orpenset
Ber xl)75U Call Attorn#r John
Frtcker
1 *00 *17 )444

LOSTt White wicker rocker with
rrd cushion while In transit In
Sanlord on a 7J7 P ires# celt
)77 U U o r M I MM

13— Spaclal Notices

Legal N otice

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OF TH 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 L 0 R I0 A
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE CO U N TY
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27— Nursery &amp;
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Plalntlll.

VS
SCOTT R OBERT
B O TTIC E LL O . e t a l.
Detendantisl.
A M E N D ED N O TICE OF
FOR ECLO SURE SALE
BV C L E R K O F
C IR C U IT CO URT
Notice Is twreby given that ttw
undersigned Meryenne Morse.
Clark ot tha Circuit Court ol
Seminole County. Florida will,
on July JJ. D f t a t II 00 a m at
ttw West Front door ol ttw
Somlnofe County CourthouM. In
ttw City ot Santord. Florida,
otter lor Mfe and M il at public
outcry to ttw highest end best
bidder tor cosh, ttw following
described property situated in
Lem!note County. Florida, to

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HAVINO PROBLEM S getting
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It's your right to know why
IM M IG R ATION PROBLEMS?
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55— Business
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Lana Lake Mary
M l 7X»

CARPENTERS
All phases Up to I 15.hr
407 aj* ftOI Refundable Fee

CA5HIER/CIERK
Coastal Mart. Inc Is now
hiring lor l/l and p t positions
E scetfenl wages, benefits, end
vacations Apply la person al:
Coastal Mart, l i t ) Orlande
Are . Santord. F L E O E

P R O C E E D I N G S S H O U L D [ S c T , * I S ? , L1C J t !1™ ?
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T V ,
C O N TAC T TH E PERSONNEL
FLO RID A
O F F IC E ADA COORDINATOR
T O G E T H E R W IT H T H E
A T ))• S t lt e l H O U R S IN
F O L L O W IN G IT E M S OF
AO VANCE OF TH E M E E T IN G
P R O P E R TY WHICH AR E LO
Publish: June IS. n . J*A July a.
C A TE D IN AN D IN S TA L LE D
im
AS A P A R T O F T H E IM
OEF-S_______________________
P R O V E M E N T S O N S A ID
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
LA N D
R AN G E/O V EN . DIS
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
P O S A L . D IS H W A S H E R .
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
F A N /H O O D . C A R P E T IN G .
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
SMOKE D E T E C T O R .
FLORIDA
FAN/HOOD
C A S E N O .fl lfff CA U K
pursuant to ttw tlnel decree ol
BANK U N ITE O OF TEXAS.
foreclosure entered in a caw
F.S.B ,
pending in Mid Court, the style
Plaintiff,
ol which I, F L E E T N ATIO N AL
VS
BANK v* S C O TT R O B E R T
SHARON K. W EBB, at at.
B O TTIC E LL O . etal
Detendantisl.
W ITNESS my hand and ol
NO TICE OF CLERK'S
llctol seal ot Mid Court June IS.
FORECLOSURE M L B
im
Notice Is twreby given that
ISEALI
pursuant to ttw Summery Final
BV Jane E . Jasewic
Judgment of Forecloture and
Deputy Clerk
Safe entered June It. m i. and
Publish: Ju ne n. I t . i t t )
entered In ttw ceuM pending In
D E M tJ
ttw Circuit Court ot ttw Eigh
teenth Judicial Circuit. In and
tor Seminole County. Florida.
Civil Action No f l JffSCA U K.
tha undersigned Clerk will Mil
the property situate In Mid
County, described as:
The East 10 feet ot Lot 147.
and all ol Lots i m and Mf.
LO CH AR BO R C R Y S TA L
LAKES C LU B SECTION, ac­
cording to ttw plat ttwreol a*
recorded In Plat Book S. Pages
73 and 7a ot tha Public Records
ol Seminole County, Florida
et public Mfe. to ttw highest and
best bidder lor cosh at ll:M
AM. on July I I . i m . at ttw West
Front Door ol ttw Seminole
County CourthouM. Sanford.
Florida
D A TE D Juno II, i m .
(C O U R T S E A L I
M A R TA N N E MORSE
Clark ot ttw Circuit Court
Somlnofe County, Florida
By: JeneE. JaMwIc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: J u r w n .lt . Ittl
O F F lit__________________
Nolice
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
FLORIDA S TA TE R EQ UIRES
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
ail contractors bo registered
IN A N D F O R
or cer III ted To verily a slate
S E M IN O LE C O U N TV.
co n tra cto rs license co ll
F LO R ID A
I MO J4J 7140 Occupational
CASE NO. t !-t t J t CAI4L
Licenses ere required by the
SUN BANK. N A TIO N A L
county and con be verified by
ASSOCIATION
^ a jlin ^ T M D O jr x L h U J ^ ^
Plaintiff.

*1— Money to Lend
BIUS DUE?
Have I Place to Payt Sloth
(Monthly Payments! Get Cred
Iters Off Your Back! Easy
Quality No Collateral I JM 7555

Legal N otice
LE O A L NOTICE
Tha School Board ol Seminofe
County it occapting Requests
lo r P ro p o s a l to p ro v id e
Employee Assistance Program
Service* Contact R ichard
Wall*. Executive D irector,
S u p p o rt S e rv ic e * , t i l l
M ellonvlllt Avenue. Sanlord
11771 J1J I7S7. Ext. 115
Publish Juno I*. 30. It. JJ. J).
14.11.17, It. If. Iff)
O E F 155

Needed lor Lk Mary Apt
community Full time. M F,
U 0 0 Apply at St Croix Apts

n i no)________________

Ham n Egg Deli
NOW OPEN
Needs ind Skill Exp Deli
Person. Full lime, pey besed
on experience Apply Am
moco.lt.Rd alette_______
H E LP W A N TE D . GOOD
W ORKERS Report I N AM
Corner ot Park Dr and 17 T7
or cell )7* 7eiS______________

HOUSE CLEANERS
A I hours. A I payl No nights
or week ends Car needed 41
Company. Merry Maids

_________ Ml SB*t
Irrigation Initjllcrs
E x p e r ie n c e d In s ta lle rs
wanted Good *1 *0* 7*f m e
IT'S EASY
WORK TODAY.
G E T PAIO TO O A Y I SPRINT
S TA F F IN G
M f 1011
LANDSCAPING
It you like working outdoors,
we have the perfect |«b (or
you! Call today tor into!
AAA E M P LO Y M EN T
NO F E E T IL L H IR EO
L O W F E E T E R M S AVAILABLE
m m . Mtb I T - MS 117*
L IV E IN N E E D E D Room A
board and monthly salary
Ha Fee G F L IS fM 7)4174)

Mechanic
Must be A S E cerlil-ed. top
pay. greet benefits! )7)f0to
ask tor Shelfey
M ED IC A L

LPN

Medical Assist.-LPN

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONS!

DOG GROOMER
Part time, experienced Apply
in person Pet Groomery IU0
C E Ikcom Bird, Deltona
D R IVER S
Positions from semi to von
From CDL class A to regular
license you choose!
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
N O F C E T I L L H IR EO
L O W F E E T E R M S AV A ILA B LE
r«e w m m i t . M l 117*

eu c tr o n TcT eoh
Will tram « 7 *M ftt)
Refundable Fee_____________

EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
o im i

GROUNDS PERSONMAINTENANCE

Full lime. 7 ) and It 7 Charge
Nurse positions Experience in
long term care highly de
tlreeble D rug tree work
p lo c t C o n ta c t: O e ba ry
CLERICAL
Manor. *4 N Hwy 17 e&gt;. Ot
tury FI M ID *4(411,
Full time. 10 key. tiling, light
typing, compouter experience | M ED IC A L
helpful Suarel Distributing. \
LongnoodtSX 1100
|
C LER IC A L AID
Train completelyi Fun boss. |
Full time, tor busy Geslroen
f S job! Benelilt. too*
1
lerology practice laniard
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
Area Sand resume to: P.O.
NO F E E T IL L H IR EO
L O W F E E T E R M S A V A ILA B LE
Bee Jltf, Santord, F L M in
n e w , n th ST., m Ufa

LAn Da! MBwuUaiufiim |«
____i i m i S ; # J t S S m
Must sen iio o a H t M )

7T— Help Wanted

- B H W fffc S ttirm &amp; u 's
TR IA L sewing machine oper
a tors only Accepting applied
lions thru July K l . then again
starting July IJth tor hiring to
bag in July 17th Paid holidays
and vocation, olr conditioned
IOCHity 7140 Old Lake Mary
Rd. Santord 407 111 MtO
G EN E R A L

WILL TRAIN
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

3350-3450
Wholesale warehouse select
In g up to 40 p o s itio n s
W arehouse m anagem ent,
marketing safes Start today)
No a xper fence required
Call Ltsa w o n
O E N C R A L O F F IC E
Answer phones with a smifel
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
NO F E E T IL L H IR ED
L O W F E E T E R M S AV A ILA B LE
Tea w ism S T - m m *

Long wood 11PM to SAM.
Mon Frl Salary depends on
experience Never A Fed!
Help Personnel *)* tie*

MICROFILM TECH
P a r t lim e e m p lo y m e n t
1PM 11 )0PM . Mon Thurs
Will tram Please call 17) 4*0

NIGHT AUDITOR
Full lima experienced pret
Must be honest, dependab'e
outgoing personality PART
T IM E FR O N T DESK CLERK
flexible hours me week ends
w ill t r a in
Im m e d ia t e
employment Apply today!
SeperSMasel.SR.aeand 14

Survey Personnel
(ton lay out crew Apply al
M l E Airpart #1*0 between
•AM 4PM

* * POSTAL JOBS* *
Start I t l 41/hr e benaliis
For application A into C*il
t II* M4 l i t ) 7am IQpm 7 days
R E T A IL M eY c HANOISE R
Bring your organualion and
people skills to start a new
careerl Training available!
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
N O F E C T IL L H IR E O
L O W F E E T E R M S A V AILAB LE
7f* W. nth S T - M TS III
R O U TE SALESPERSON
Needed lor local company
Good starting wage BeneMs
package a v a ila b le C D L
license required
Call Johnor Todd
IM (111
MOOS French Ave Suite 77

2

Secretary
Part Time Filing lyping.
phone work. Call 407 MJ MtO

f?

LET A

SPECIALIST
.&amp; DO IT!

v.
F R E D D IE M SM ITH and
V E R A E SM ITH.
Defendants
AM ENDED
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B T G IV EN
mat an July jo . i m . ot ll:M
a m., ot tho West Front Door ol
ttw CourthouM In Santord. Sam
County, Florida, tho un
dersigned Clark will otter tor
safe the following described real
Tha West 175 tael ot the
Southwest la ol the Southwest fe
of the Northwest Ve, tying North
oI tho Northerly Right ol Way et
the S e a bo a rd C oa st Lin o
Railroad, Section M. Township
It South. Range I f East. Semi
nolo County, Florida
Tha aforesaid sale will be
mads pursuant to tha Pinal
ot Forecloture in
f l JJTf C A U L , now
In the Circuit Court In
Seminofe County. Florida.
D A T E D Hit* Ulh day of Juno.
If f )
M A R YA N N E MORSE
Clerk et the Circuit Court
By JaneE. Jotewtc
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June JJ. If. If f )
O E F IM

Additions $ Remodeling
R E S /COMM Vinyl Siding ,
Alum F ra m in g, D ryw a ll,
Doors. Rooting. Concrete

N E E D CAR A/C
Coil us. We hove compressors,
dryers, evaporators Tha bast
prices In town! Auto King MIS
Elm. Santord J7J 111*

Carpentry*
C A R P E N TE R All kinds ol home
repairs, palming L ceramic
life Richard Gross
M l 5*71

C itan in g ie rv ic e
S P R I N O C L E A N I N O . In outside. Rentals Also wfcly.
rates Windows, tool M l 1715

Concrtfa
C A P TA IN C O N C R E TE. Weyn*
Bool J Man Quality Opera
t lent 7-------------------------

Paper Hanging
P R O FES S IO N A L local paper
hanger JO yrs experience!
References Speclaltilng In
residential Courteous prompt
service! Call 407 M ) Mad

7J4*40jrrsaxj

Electrical
M ASTER E L E C T R IC IA N —
Residential or Commtrcial
»E R «H * 0 4 .................... M*flO*
M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N
Lk'd/lns 14 hrs Fair prices!
Ret s fCROOOtlf)
M l 4475

Flooring
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Install Sanding Finishing
TO M O LS E N H M -tl* 11*7

in d tirjja to M a tjC tc jiH * *

Autom otive

Landscaping"
C O M M E R C I A L S e d d ln g .
grossing. Landscape. Iraes.
oaks, palms planted 401 M*

Home Im provem ent
AL DOES IT ALL
Fix It right al a price you can
altord Lie d/Ins From start
to llntih Carpentry, plumb
Ing, electrical, and rooting
sves 1) yrs ot experience No
|ob too big or small Call
M4 7*M or 114 ia*t 14 hrs

Law n
E X P E R T Lawa l* «.
M7-MS-7SM. Sod. Mulch, Fer
tlllier Buthoa. ao yrs t ip
K ENNISON LAW N CAR E Pro
Low ro te s. C o m m e rcia l
Residential L k . A Ins M ) AIM
LARR Y'S LAWN A T R E E .
Professional Sarvlce, Free
E liH c / ln s JJJ 14*1
R A N D Y 'S Q U A L IT Y LAW N.
Complete pro core since l**0
Cleanups.hauling M l-*71*
TO M A JE F F '* LAWN CAR E!
Res /Comm , dependable, tew
rates! Free e«t.......
MO 7070
T U R F TR IM M ER S low rates.
Free e it - Res A comm I
tlme/yr, round 1 Ret. ..IJJ-Ua*

M asonry
TW P MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Stucco. Concrete. Renov*

11w fe U c TIn s^^^JM jl* * *

Outside Lighting
R EP LAC E Parking let. pole A
bldg security light* Paint A
repair* S W S 7*) QUO

Paintif
K A N F A IN T AN D R IM O O E L
Free Estimate*! R e ft- He.
No lob too small 11

Plum bing
P L U M B IN O
, SERVICE

R E P A IR A N D
Free estimates.

ll^^^FCO5l*SM^^*0J^om^

Pressure Cleaning
DUN R IT E . Clean driveways,
reels, peel decks, walks,
hawses. Fiee est. MI-4111

Rooling
R A IN EY ROOFINO Over 70
y r t . exp S erving La ke.
V o lu tla , Sem inole Free
e stim ates. Lie St R C
OOM*5*. bonded *04 I N *477,
*04 *77 7*i)or M* 1477

Tra s h Hauling
A FFO R D A B LE HA U LIN G Will
clean, haul trash You name Itl
We ll haul ill Call 1M U44

TM T
E X P E R IE N C E D in an phase*
el life Intlallotico Ins. Itcwhofesafe life prices 4*) *444

Tre e Service
C L H T R E E S E R V IC E
Lie/Imured Nobody dot* It
betterl Sr. discount, 174 *774
ECHOLS T R E E SVC Lie's. In*
"Lot ttw Professionals do It."
Free estimates.......... J O JJJ*

1// 1‘r r t i s r ) m u lliisinr'ss I r r r v lh i \ I
I s / on' I s
S /.7 / V r Month. ( n i l f Ins^ifirtl. .{JJ 2(111

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97— Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

7 1 - H b Ip Wanted
SALES COUNSELOR
Oeklewn Park Cemetery and
Funeral Heme It looking lor 7
lull lime employees lor pre
need counseling Call Dale
M y e r s .................
177 4241

TEACHERS
With B I or above degree a
early cMidbood education lor
center In procett ol N AEYC
accreditation Free childcare
available- E O E 17? seas

TELEMARKETERS
Permanent And
Temp Positions
Company e&gt;lll train people
with phone U n it E » p . not
necessary Howry Mon Thurt
S»P M . Sal. SAM I PM Fle&gt;
Kite on hour* when perma
nent Salary plus bonus
Sr entrant welcomed I
Never A Feel
Htfp Ptrsoewel t n m t

TELEMARKETING
Experience p'tie'red but Mill
train Excellent ollire. Iota
Hon. pro
program and opportuni
ly For Inlormatlon call
1 *00 MS OLA
’'TH IN K ‘N P LA Y " Full time
daycare teacher needtd
______
77*7144

TITLE CLERK
E tp only Mutt work 4’j day*
and I evening Apply In
perton 7JI1 W 1st S I. San
lord
W AR E HOUSE AND G E N I R A l

LA B O R H E L P N E E O E O I
Bonut Inr drlvert All thiltt
available Daily pay. no tee
Report ready to work 1 10 am.
fhduttrlel Labor Svc . I0U
French Ay No phone calit

WAREHOUSE
Full time, part time Up tp
I* » per hour All thiltt
available tot 414 Plot Rv
lundable Tee
W ELDERS
A n y e a p e r le n c e w l n t l
Blueprint knowledge helptl
Benetittl Hurry, call now!
AAA EM P LO YM EN T
NO F E E TIL L H IR E 0
LOW F E E TE R M S AVAILAB LE
NSW. l t m s T . m n It

ONE BORM I balh. rurnithrd
etlidency. Sanford SJIt mo

73— Em ploym ent
_______ Wanted
COMPANION / CAB EO IV ER
S*» with elderly in your home
Dart, nfqhfs Can led m o
H E LP E R OF ALL TRAD ES
Grocary thopping. tit «
thut Int. drive to doctor No
fob too big or tmallt Rtaton
abler atet 271s'l3Slemsq
NEW 1 IS Utterance ter Mre
N Altamonte area
Call 111 U K

93— Rooms for Rent
/ C L E A N ROOMS, tingle starting
I t lt / w b . K itch e n , phene.
’ laundry, video gomot. oil
■L strop! perking 1704417
E X T R A LOW R A T E l
SPECIALI Rooms al 141 wt
.
Coll m *004. evenxneo
- f4*LFORI&gt;; .S '^ P ’ng
«"
house priv MO wk With depot
II H4 1444
___________d_
SANFORD. Furn or unlurn.
1 ) 0' wk Includes utilities
Alto, room suitable lor cnupie.
14x74. 1 1011wk Washer
dryer, pod 111 l l l l _______ __
SUN LAND l l l w k . w/ A C I/O
without SFO dep Wether
gi ,er. kitchen prtv IIP 4777

97— Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

NOTICE
All rental and real estate
advertisements are tublecf lo
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makot II Illegal la
adverbs# any preference. Ilm
lla llo n or discrim ination
bated on race, color, religion
sex. handicap, lamiliat status
or national origm

N IC E L Y FURN ISHED Apl in
unlgue setting near downtown
Util paid, re f* no pelt U H

moil*

141 BDRM V ILLAS
RENT TO OW N
CREDIT NO PROBLEM
Applications lor 1 Bdrm
Hornet Non Being Accepted

323-4923
MARINER S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. UoO mo
7bdrm. S4I0 mo and up

S A N F O R O I b d rm . porch
clean u tilities furnished
e i cep* power U70 plus ter No
pets 40) 74* 770* or *04 741 e»41

103— Houses
U n lu rn l* h * d / R i n t
BRAND NEW 1 BORM 7 both
with oarage on big comer lot
SA7Vmo 407 777 0174_________
CORNER LO T fenced, iktronl.
7 'l. Ilrepl. family rm. carport
Quiet near 17*7 remodeled
S lllm o L sa 771 771*

HUD HOMES
From 11*4dawn WHY R ENT?
The Hilliman Group. 444 7111
_______Re^Hor____________
LAKE MARY Nice. cent. H/A
] bdrm. 1•» bath blindt.
fenced yd Lake Mary schools
MOO plus sec 104 444 1170
NICE UPSTAIRS home New
4ppl Water and garbage paid
IMP plus deposit
111 SMS
SANFORO i .............I .it" i, i
plan, targe home w'big family
rm Cent H A. ig shaded
comer lot 1171 mo plus tecu
ritydrp WJL Properties
Wet Louwtma. 17) 4710
SANFORD E «e&lt; ulive 4 txt'm )
bath 1.000 tg II Pool,
workshop I acre No petti
|l lW Porjig Really 777 M 7*
SANFORO Most with option to
buy J/l't. 111! Cypress Ave
t471plutsecurity TdSOSto

C0EVI1UAPARTMENTS!
About Our
1 -MONTH FREE
Special

•W o 12 mo. leoeo

2580 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

330-1431

Welcome Home
to
Country Lake Apts.

2 Bedroom / 2 Bath
1/2 month FREE
aith a 1/ iimnth Irasr

i

p

D U P L E X -L A K E M A R Y . 7
brdm. I blh stove, relrlg.
A C . o a th dry hook ups
S1W mo HOOdep in
SANFORD. Modern. } bd rm .
coni H i A. carport, laundry
nr. ’r a r c l i i m mo IM O K I
SANFORD Modem 7 1 A C
carpel, blindt. dithwatlier.
Idryrm rarpor 11400*10 70H
I BDRM-, I Bom. Scrn porch.
CHA. all applt, I w carport,
SI 11 mo 774 *001

114— Warehouse
Space / Rent
LO N G W O O D /LA K E M AR Y
Mid site storage warehouses
400*00 1400 sq It Free rent
* 11 mo lease, from SI4S/mo
___ 111 OS7*______________
S E C U R ITY W AREHOUSE 44A
and Old Lake Mary Bird
•I ISO
1.000 sq II ol
lic/worehouta ‘ Finished el
lica space altaavailable
Kepanke Rrally. I IIS 1114
W AREHOUSE SPACE Avail
able 701 N Maple Ave San
lord 777 *0*0 ask ter Shelley__
7*0* SO F T . Warehouse space,
for strop or storage, on San
lord Airport Flight line In
eludes otflce and bathroom
w shower 1400 mo 770 4444

117— Com m ercial
Rentals
■

Castleberry I bdrm A 7
bdrm
Attic Storage' Call
Joan lor appointment *44 47/7
SANFORD S Besl Keg* Secret I j
Peel A L a u n d ry , i a 7
bedrooms Convenient loce
llonl Call Pel 77) 4410 ______

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent

.VI)

105— DuplexTrip le x / Rent

Lavan’s Landing

T W O BDR M . A v o lM b lt AM
tingle story
Cass4.'berry location
Call Mel-ssa 4Ft 1114

GARAGE

seen porch. CHA |SS0 mo
tWOdep 1)4 Ml* * 4.177 l/ ll

CLEAN l BDRM or Studio all
carpel, blindt. 1 appliances
17/S Its plus security. No
P tltl .__________________ 720IMS
Cl I AN (Jim I
i •&gt;rn apl .
AC. Irldge. stove. water Inc I ,
near Lk Monroe Reatontbly
priced E vet 777 151* _
CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS
CALL G E N E V A GARDENS
A P IS
7777S*S
E I F ICIENC V A P A R TM E N F
Partially turn
A C Free
canoe use Katie’s Landing
U TS'mo No pelt 177 «4/0
I f FICIENCV Apt., very small
naedt c a r p e l , nice
neighborhood SI7S mo Plus
elec lit 177*________________
GOOD AREA I A 2 Bdrm spit
UtilitiesS7/S up Rett re
Rul/td
_
H I S7S7
LAKE JENNIE A P A R TM EN TS
I Bdrm Aplt Available Free
• t il' «4S’ lit S ill

UN-SATIONAL
UMMER LIVING
at

i.

1 I.

99— Apartm ents
Unfurnished / Rent

Quiet Single Story

D A V B E D . W H IT E Iron and
bra-.s. ortho mallrtts. new
still In wrapper and pop up
trundle Wat SSOO Sacrifice
U00 H I 7ISS

o SANFORD 177 Apt Ig rooms,
tern patio, CHA. Clean Ilk#
nen1U1S mo 1)00 tec
• L K . M A R Y 1/1 c o n d o ,
w tingle garage. Epic . Lease
w O r lion lis t mo S/SOtec
eSANFO RD 1/1 Apl W den.
Fplr . Sl/Smo 1100 tec
Stemtrom Really. Inc.
“We Manage yewr Home,
like ll wet our own " Jim Ooylo
177 7I*S Alter 1PM m I Its
I BORM . 2 O A TH F e n m l
F’ mocrotl area, absolutely no
l~-'t Sa/S w d t&lt;Ou'ii 17) )S*»

SANFORD .ti'K I txlrrn apl
Comp'rte privocyl I I I per
week plus MOO security
Com m toti _______
SANFORD l bdrm, odullt / no
pelt All elec . modern, air
MB* and up MDP dap, m DOIT
SANFORD
L.ugr uptlalrt I
bd&gt;m apt w big eal in kltch
en Ills Inc wator_177 7*47
W IN TER SPRINGS. Furn apt
In private home Utilities paid
and cable Private entrance
tllt/wk . 1700 tec dep t*S
747* anytime
7 BORM 7 &lt;ar garage, cent.
M A G 'rat lor tenlort uIII]
ties lurnithed t VM mo 777 4747

SANFORO
700 N Elm Are
70700 sg It with ollicet
lines
truck hi
sprmsied
440V
] phase service LI
menu or distribution clr
17 Mil 177 111*

118— Office
Space / Rent
NEW Sanford olfices and or
warehouses 400 7 400 sq tt
Special. SMS/mo. 117 71M
SANFORD QHice space* S400
tg II building total. 1700 tg
_tt_pee office unit 111 root

121— Condominium
Rentals
LAKE MARY SANFORD area
I t W D poof, tennis, spa

and moveI SSOOmu u I nil

S 4 N 7 0 I0

I M in i

141— Homes lor Sale

BAD CREOIT
People with bad credit can
buy a home at the same rales
and terms at people with good
credit using our program
174 **44

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Real Estate Broker
7440 San lord Ave

321 0759

321 2257
DELTONA

D E L U X E .D E L U X E .O E L U X E
New 4 bdrm ] bath with all
Iha extras Included! Only tl
total down Good, bad or no
credit Bankruptcy OK Call
J lm g lR E 101,407 *511*44
EX C H A N O C OR S I L L your
property located anywhere1
Investors Realty, FT* MIS
FOR SALE O R I E N T 7 bdrm I
blh Carport, utility shed.
screened polio JQ I 717 png
HIDDEN LA K E I yr* young )
bdrm l bfh split plan 7 ear
garag e, screened porch
Market price ISO's, listed at
1/4 000
Dot Waller *72 7441
E R A Dome! and Wahlwender

GOV’ T REPOS bank lorecto
tu re t. assume no qualify
mortgages' Low monthly
OBANK FORECLOSURE. 1-7
cent H/A. ter porch, nice
neighborhood
170 000
• HUD FORECLOSURE 4 7
in Pmgcretl Great homo I
Low down
MO'S
• I D Y L L W IL O E J'7 with
tamllty rm . eal in kitchon.
super large In ground pool I
Only U7 000
Call tor delailtl

Jinot Mansfield. 323-7271
__AA Carnes, list., 7771274
LK M AR Y
l ' l w,lh family
rm ,) | . | m 4 M H I M

1 wain

toktftont TRT7.- poor, ttnrwr - sanforo
taoo 47* V041 OR JAM CORP

141— Homes for Sale
AFFOROABlf HOMES
VINIUR1 l PROPE HUES
k llA OR VA AS LOW AS S&gt;yN
G o v 't F o ro c lo s u ro t. Re
p o t -A t t u m e No Q u o H ly
Homes! Owner financing
Saminole. Orange. Volusia
Sanford lets than tl.OtO down
e Renovated 1/1 , appliances.
lencedyard carport tll.TCd
o Renovated like new l ' l . Iplc .
appl .newpaint ISS.tOO
e Pool home. J/J on cul de sac
Gar ago. M7.*00
o l/ l on &gt;s acrel Renovated.
appliances lenced yd. 147 S00

oi/i11. ling tg ii. Ilka newI Ltv
dining, family rm. S7S.S00
#4/1, lenced. garage. SM *00

Assume Ns OualilietI
o i/ l on 1/1 acrel Fenced, cul de
sac. dsadend street 1*4 *00
Additional homes avail Less
than »)K down!
PAOLA. 4 7 on on 7 IS acres
Pasture with stable SI I*.*00
Lk . M ar y/Long need Peel
Heme. l ' l . garage, living,
during, lam rm t M l.100
Lb Mary peel heme 4/7 . living,
dmmg. family rm. SlOf.tOO
PAltl k BE TM OSBORNE
Vl M U R ! l P R O P E H ilts
J ? l 4/64

Pgntsviic iwyr’T

bdrnyc , I bain New carpel,
palnl New kitchen Totally
renovated 147 000 *«* 7034 or

ouasoi________________
SANFORO. 7 bdrm. family rm.
new Aj C. new carpet 12.000
down FHA S4MOO 77* 71r4 _

STAIRS PROPERTY
M A N A G E M E N T A R E A L TY
t t ) 111 7771/117 *17*

OVER

S I36
STENSTROM
REALTY, I N C .

We list and sell
more properly than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford lake Mary area.
0 OW N E R F IH A N C IN O t
Beautiful J'7 End Unit In
Heron Covol Garden Atrium.
Wet Bar, Fplc . Comm Pool A
Morel
i n oar
• S U P E R T O W N H O U S E In
Lako M ary! Nico 1/7 In A I
Condition w / G rta l Room.
F p lc . Cam Ceilings. Scrn
Porchl....................
|71 0001
• BOATERS PARAOISEI 710
Ol Riverfront w Docks on I*
Acrel P or Chen! Lois Morel
S77S 0001

153— AcreageLofs/Sale
OCALA N A T L FOREST.
Weoded lets! U *10 each, no
money down! *7141 monthly
I *00 *V7 1070_________

155— Condominiums
Co Op / Sale
S A N D IE W O O D V IL L A S 7
bdrm. 7 bth Cent H 'A . W O
ter front poren. kitchen w/ ell
amenities pool Reduced to
*37 000
177 17*7
&gt;/! CO N D O . No qualifying,
ottum eeblt I I/7N Loan
Small down payment Price
Nog 157.000 774 47*0

H O S P IT A L B I D . All elec .
excel cond. all accessories
Inc ■1*00OBO
777 0/0*
•LAZVBOY R EC LIN E R . Vinyl
lorn a little, bul mechanically
soynd tao
777 &gt;**«
eLOVE SEAT. Sleeper'gold &amp;
black plaid. Good condition
MO 714 1440
M ATTRESS ANO BOX springs
double site sett lor sale Great
valuelUOtel
1JJ0**0
• M IC R O W A V E 110 Large.
Clean, work* perfect 777 1470
SEARS R E F R I G E R A T O R
almond. 70 cu II. UOO SEARS
W ASHER *170777 170
• SINGLE BCD with frame
New condition *40 OBO
___________ 771 M W ________
• SOFA. Brown. M&gt; in long, top
condition Deltona. 140 ITS* _
• STOVE. Largo 40 Inch white.
Electric Has large storage
compartments Everything
works A buy ll you can III II
Only ISO! Delivery lor smell
charge
Cell 710 0*0*
•TWO SM ALL SOFAS Col
ortul. floral US 771 71*4
USED BEO O IN C SALEM King.
Queen Full A Single S4S a Set
A Up' LARRY SMarl 1)741)1
• W A S H E R . Kenmore. runt
great UOO Call 177 4*1]

183— Television /
Radio / Stereo

Open fishermen. IIS OMC
Seadrlve. SSIOO Consider
trade lor |el ski or Flats boat
777 077*

217— Garage Sales

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage sale ad by
17 noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage ol Our special
garaga sale ed pricell Call
Classified now lor detailtl

219— Wanted to Buy

to

191— Building
Materials

V E O F .T A B L E S Pole beans
snap beans, peat. corn, and
okra
J7J IM I

222— Musical
Merchandise

R*gist*r«d PetT

W T L M W tW ^
V
t e m u r l -moier.- w-'snors. \ JW
uni Attachments, thempooer. J

k « L U t lt f f E

US-DuplfYlOfSiT^
R E N T er/OPTION to buy. J/I'y
each Applt LONGW OOO
&gt;4* *00 *70 S*10alter 1 PM

10T — Appliances
/ Furniture
AC W IN D O W U N IT . Sears
Kenmore *000 B T 'I Less than
I yr. old Warranty, svc
agreement till S/S4- Like new
*700 .......................... 777 471*
AIR C O N D ITIO N ER H U N TER
14.500 B TU . t yr* old Good
condition *700 OBO 777 77*4
• A N T IQ U E M A H O O A N Y 4
d ra w e r c h e tl. porce la in
knob*, dove loll |omis sao
OBO
_________ 777 4540
BED. Brets queensije. ortho
mattress new *1111 In box
Cost t '000 Sell 1700 331 73*1
0 BEDROOM SET. Have your
Child or gam led and ready lor
school Includes twin bed.
matching headboard dresser,
desk, end hutch All lor 1100
777 1747
• CORNER HUTCH . Pine 1
7 glass doors, drawer A low
dorr* ol bolrtom w'space lor
•forage UOO firm Call 177
0/42. Iv. msg.________________

excei'enl bloodline, best oiler.
177 7777Or 7*4 1*7*_________
GERMAN SHEPHERDS'
German imports. AKC. Pup
pies to I's yrt KNVP worxl/vg
lines and lop show 1710*00
*04 477 71/1_________________
OW ELSH COROI Male It mo
needs lenced yard prefer
someone with other dog gels
along well with cals tool
F R E E ? 0 G O O D HOM E
777 *7*1

201— Horses
A P P A L O O S A . Paints. Q lr.
hors# genii#. Show or troll
ride From 1400 7 000 744 *4»*

203— Livestock and

Poultry
• It TU R K E Y S / adullt 7/
young AllcokKt All for UOO

205^S!amps/Coins
INDIANS Lincoln*. Jttlertont
Buffaloes. Dimes, halves JOS
below b.d Beb 4*7 117 4400

211— Antiques/
____ Collectible s _____

• E LE C TR O LU X VACUUM
sweeper complete with ell
accessorial good condition
M S ..................
717 **1*
O E N T E R T A IN M E N T CEN
T E R . open, dark wood In
periled condition To the 1st
SIS 14* 1247

FUES AUTO SALES
* *3?7J692* *

‘ D E A L E R S P A C E A V A IL
ABLE* Aunly Mary** Antiguei. lit * French Ave.
(17 t i l laniard. We buy one
pkece/eollre etlalesl t **//**
D O LLS W A N T E D . Pre 1*44
Barbies, G ln n y t. Shirley
Templet and others 740*7*0

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
HO MONEY DOWN
Except lax. lag. title, elc
I’ M OLDS C U TLA S S CIERA
4 door. auto. air. stereo, really
a nice cerl O N L Y *14* U per
month
Call M r Payne

221— Good Things
to Eat

A T T E N T I O N M u s ic ia n s .
O BOAT B U ILD E R S mannas
Amaiatur or Professional In
have 1100 Hal head brass
•tretled In discounts on In
scrawt Slits k. » 4 g a
ttrumenft and accessories??
through J ' I 17 GA I l f
Call
*04 71747*4
___
H H IR
! • P IN C C R E S T E L E C T R IC
LARGE COMM ERCIAL AC J
OROAN. 40 chord. 77 key*
Ton. was working when re
Good condition U ! I l l StM
moved 1100 Firm Musi SawI
C-eor ~r
_______ __
Alley 1. I l l lllllv .m t g
W A N TE D I CASH Paid lor usad
Musical Inslrun enltl Regard
_19 3 - Lawn A Garden
lets ol condition I *04 11/ 47*4
OLAWN MOWER. I I HP Sell
223— Mlscel laneous
propelled Runt Perfect 110
77* 1004
A T T E N T I O N C A R Phene
• W A TE R F A LL . Portable in
Buyer*. Celluar car phone
side or outside UOO 111 41*7
MO 00. 40/ 170 71SS__________
IK E . 10 speed Gray. Husky,
199—
Pels A SuppHes e Bmens
MS
Call 171 *402
e C A M E R A . Yathlcamat 114
O FR E E P U P P Y III Ma'e. 10
TLR . eiceiienl condition, with
week told 777 747*_________
case book *100 777*177. De
O FR EE TO GOOD Home M u
Ilona_______________________
ed Pt) bull p-jppiet 777 7*44
• OESK tor student. Custom
HAPPY STAR T PUPPY CLASS
made with lit# cabinet end
Up to it wk* old Basic
Storage shelves SKI 771 « ♦ * _
Irain.ng (he easy war 771 SMI
DIAMOND SO LITAIR E RINGS
It* and up. Freetlllngl

200—

SHORT OF CASH ?
Seriously looking lor e nice,
clean, usad c a r ’ O EP EN
OABLE Down payments at
low at t if f Includes lex A
title Call

322 2611

187— Sporting Goods

M O B ILE HOME 2/1 Large
private shady lot New carpel
and vinyl Larga screen porch
4770 Bedford Rd. Sanford
174 100 771 7741
NEW m i ll Low down 1 Inter
estt 14*70 |!7J'm© 74X70.
t lll'm o 74S 170*___________
SET UP IN CARRIAGE Cove.
Gregory Mobil* Homes San
lord Single tael 777 1700
I BEDROOM mobile home en SO
1 100 lot in Casselberry
Owner financing, easy terms
___________ 111 4741___________
1/1 COMES W ITH LO Corner
lot fIXISO With dedicated
water meter Owner will II
nance, wtih IISOO down l l \
APR USO mo lor 10 yr*
F R E E AN D CLEARI Deeded
access to SI Johns River!

HAIR SALONS Sweetwater.
Turn key SU000 Fern Park.
17 *1.17 000 S74S IIS

•tl, &gt;• FT. SFORTCRAFT.

• COLOR TV. IP ’ works great
no__________________ 111 |)»1

157— Mobile
Homes /Sale

160— Business
Fo r Sale

140 HP. Lycoming new mags .
7 props, frailer. 1)100 Call
171 SaOl or 777 77/0 _________
POONTOON BOAT fl. 70 II 40
HP Sulukl, custom trailer In
Warranty LIK E NEW! MUX)
Cash or Iradel 777 l i lt_______
W IN N E R */ Bat* Beal 1C
I10MP, XP Evinrude. 17 74
vo11 trolling motor. Tam Lim
trailer Hummingbird depth
linder *4100 771 1704 ______
ei* It. BOWRIOER
14S HP
I/O. About IS hr*. Imrracu
le le .w /lre lle r cover Musi
Seel *10.000 OBO 777*17*
0 1**4 SKI/FISH Boat *0HP
Merc . w/lraller Runs great
*3000 Partial finance 4*S 7*0*

• CHEVY CAM AR O • ‘It. Ht
built VI. lois ol new peris!
*1 0*1 OBO » l 01 Many lime
• CHRYSLER IM P E R IA L ’*)'
Like new. Must sell Only
*75.000 Call (4071777 m e
FO R D G A L A X Y . 1*74 Runt
good U H OBO or lair trade
lor a smaller car 77* 7044
before *PM _
____
e FORD T H U N O E H B IR D •*44
A ll original! Needs soma
wor k JM 4*1 O BO 771 0114
a HONDA ACCO R D OX. IttS
Auto. A/C. am/lm lap*, while
*10 *00 U K E N E W I 77? 7417
L IN C O L N C O N T I N E N T A L
S ig n a tu re S e r i a l , 1*1*
Metallic blue Owner desper
aleU H O
______770 7711
eOLDS D E LTA M . 1*U Fully
loaded One owner, excellent
condition M.I00
771 *714
O L D S M O B IL E T O R N A D O ,
IN I. Low mile* Fully pew
errd *7 000 0 0 0 771 4770
OLDSMOBILE U . !••* 4 dory
sedan 71000 mile*, p/w. p i.
crulte A/C M '00 777 4S77
PUBLIC A U TO A U C TIO N *
E V ER Y F R ID A Y 7:J*PM
DAYTONA A U T O AU CTIO N
Hwy. *1. Daytona Baach
*•4 IS* *711_________

NEW CONSIGNM ENT SHOP
Now accepting clothes All
sues needed, especially large
1710*S*

• SKI M ACHINE Converts
rcMf mathim E»ctll«fit con
ditto* MO OBO U 2 7TU

C A LLB A R T R EA L EST.. INC.
(4*7) 771 14**
Alter Hours (4*71 111 *7*0

# A I R B O A T. 1411 Grasshopper

2 3 1 -C a rs

and Sander UOO 777 *711

0 L U O O A O E S A M S O N IT E .
Hardsided, three piece, light
lan Very good condition 141
__________ 777 0*47___________
O U E E N R ED complete Kirby
vacuum , w/ attachments.
Packer and soto 777 »?H

Relai InYour NewSpa!
Seals S. portable, never used
W cedar gaiebo. underwater
light *1,57740/*11 m i
a T V TR A YS . Sal ol lour with
portable stand Bronze finish
Excellent conditlonl US
___________ 177 U47___________
e W O O D E N SAW HORSES.
Great lor hobbies or crelts
MOO each____________174 III*

230— Antique/Classic
Cars
• 1*71 BUICK. lit Horribly I
Call Bill lor all daunt! M000
OBO 111 4477

2 3 1 -C a rs
RUICK SKVHAW K. 1?*» 4 dr.
A 'C . PS. cruise, llll. low ml.
excel cond t l 100
744 *777
BUICK. 1*7*. Full site station
wagon Runt good Best oiler

_______ 771 2S74_________
CAD ILLAC M EL DORADO,
convertible style root, up
graded wheels. 101 000 ml. I
owner *7*00
&gt;**0444
aCAM AR O R t f convertible.
I*tt 11000 mile* Excellent
condition
J21 7*01

Courttsi lh»d Cits , 323-2123
(I

C H E V Y Fell *i. Wage*'
d&gt;esal good cond . cold AC.
new tires UOO 777 7441
*1 TO YO TA Calica C T. 1 tp .
C o l d A C . t l e r o o cost
w-equal . runs exc Extra
sharp *771)0 774 777*________
• U CHEVY Cavalier Station
wagon. AC. auto t l 1)1
Call ) U 4*72
•7 L I N C O L N T e wn c e r .
Signature. Excellent Cond
*7100 771 4114 or 74**177
• M LE BARON convertible,
red loaded, dig dash 7JK ml.
*7000 Partial llnonce 4*1 7*0*
• I* C H E V Y Celebrity. AC.
Auto. 4 door S2K mile* *1100
Firm 777 4117_______________
• *1 JE E P Sport Auto. PS. PB
A C . a la rm . w h ile
IIK
ml *17,700 Like new 177 14*4

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessories
• W HEELS A TIR E S . Peatiec
Firebird 14 In loir shape
w'center* and lug* *40 lor all
4 770 toll

235— T ru c k s /
B u se s/V ans
• C H E V T CUSTOM V A N
U.
■gctaHiuLtM afk i m v — *
C H E V Y &gt;, TON S«leera4«, IM4.
W/ util bed. alum topper
Many extra*, excel cond
*7.40074* *044 M F anytime
C H I V Y K -l B LA Z E R . 1*07. 4*4
w/ Silverado pkg. Good con
dltlon. all auto *7 400 771*177
• F O R D BUS • 1(77. GOOO
CONDITION *1.700C A L L
__________ 777 7*0*
• H A N D IC A P P E D VA N . ItH
Ford E ISO U tt. automatic
door* *1000777 747*_________
• ISUZU *«* PICK UP. tot. j
spd. I0K ml. * cyl. A/C.
cuttom Interior ** 700 731 M il

1 Sanford Motor Co.
1**7 JE E P C H E R O K E E - 4
door. 4 wheel drive. Pioneer
package, clelh teal*, very
clean. *7.ttS Call 777 *7*7
*1 DODOE RAM. Conversion
van. I7K ml . 111 owner I TV.
nmlendo *71.410 771 *74*

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
*1 HONDA Nighthawk CB &gt;M.
Excellent Cond 1000 ml Need
(0 toll. 17400 774 0*17

241— Recreational
V e h ic le s / C a m pers
I I F T Sunline Travel Trailer.
411 Mimosa Terrace. Suni and
E*tato. Sanlord______________
• 7* F T. 1*77 DO D O E RV. low
miles, sleeps 4. stove, shower,
tridoe *4400 771 077*

CALL ANYTIME

BUILDER S SPECIAL
Brand new 1/7 lor only Ml.MO
on your Sol. No money down II
equity In your lot
PETERSON HOMES M l SIM

HALL REALTY
312 W Flibt St

215— Boats and
A c cessories

181— Appliances
/ Fu rniture

Stenstrom Rentals

I HDdeposit..............a* NS*

3231670

KIT *V CARI.YI.K® b\ Lurrj Wrl«hl

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

S.inlorri

A FFO R D A B LE 2 bdrm 7 bath,
concrete block homo with
••ira room! Dbl car garage
family rm. dmlng area, eal In
kitchen, lenced yard Exc
neighborhood! Only SSS 000
D U P L E X ON HW Y 44
7
1lories I bdrm upstairs. I
downl Zoned commercial!
Owner will finance with 17.0*4
down
14* *00
WE BUY HOUSES

3235774

322-2420
321-2720
IMS Park Or., laniard
M l W. Lake Mary B l . Lk. Mary

•In Our 37th Ytif*
please insart thick black border
1*71 M APLE AVE. SALE OR
R E N T W/Opllon. dote to
schools, shopping l 'l . living
t dmlng *30 000 *04 111*717
7 BORM. I B ATH C O TTA O E .
Appliance*, storage sited 2M«
Mohawk Ave 174 000 710 70*7

149— Com m ercial
Property / Sale
LONGW OOO High vltibllty
Free standing building Zoned
C J Smith end Assoc SJ4 1414

Beautiful
Apartments to
Have and to
Hold...
Sanford Court Apartments
• Smgto Story Detlgn •No one •Frterxfy on-tde Manager*
above or below
•Unique Apt Extra*
•Stwboe. 1 1 2 Badrm
•Securer •For Your Peace ol
Afkxdabto Apartment*
• FuneehadTJrdufTvtJsed Siixkot

3301 Sanford A ve., Sanford • 3 2 3 -3 3 0 1
Homs M F 9 - 5. Sat. 10 •2

We ll Advertise Your Car
EVERY DAY Til ITS SOLD!
(o r o th e r m o to r v e h ic le )

3 lines for only

21*4

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(ndditionnl lines extrn)

A d m u s t in c lu d e ph on e n u m b er and a s k in g price. I f v e h ic le h a s n ’ t
b e en sold in 10 d a y s, ca ll us and w e ’ll r e n e w it free. N o co p y c h a n g e
w h ile ad is ru in in g ex c e p t fo r price. N o n -c o m m e rc ia l only.

Call 322-2611 Ibday!
Sanford H erald

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AB - Sanloui Heiald, SanlotU, Flonoa * Tuesday, Juno 2'). 1993
BLOND ! E
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Pets help produce
a healing effect
DEAR DR. GOTT: We have
;m animal |K-ttliig farm for hand­
icapped children. Would you Ik *
I&gt;immI enough In plug Oils form nl
du-rapy lor lhos«* afTecIcd with
M S, D o w n 's synd rom e and
autism?

b y A r t Sansom

T H E BORN LO SER

/MLTMUKNWUE. IV€ CMlLO too
in eaMAe
a w m x*
.WITH TOUROTir/vTEO

BUT ive WCC AY OUAWtR "* **l bAlD TO i£ND QUARTERLY ^
PATENTS, NOT

DEAR READER: I'm glad "&gt;
endorse close cnn tu ci with
animals. As I’m sure you know,
however, the lx iu lni.il effects
arc not eonllned to the condi­
tions you m e n tio n . Several
studies have confirm ed the
astonishing value of |H-ts lor
hospital patients and nuislnglionie residents f or many peo­
ple •• especially those with
iirnllli or developmental pro­
blems - close contact with
animals produces a salutary
effect.
Some ex|M-rts bcllcvr tills is
due to companionship, relief of
Ixircdom or die ability to lake
care of a helpless living Ilitrii*.
However. I believe that ihls
touches a basic hum an need: lo
I k - nurtured hy In-lug In close
proximlly lo a living creature
with whom one can develop a
rela tio n . R e ga rd le ss of the
reason. It works.
DEAR DR. GOTT: K llicrc a
relationship between trauma In
the body am i the ousel ol
multlplr sclerosis?
DEAR R E A D E R : T h is
neurological disease, which Is
ordinarily progressive. Is charac­
terized hy loss ol die Insulating
material around nerves, leading
lo a vast array of symptoms.
Including numbness, weakness
and visual difficulties.

MEDICINE

9 * 1
PETER
GOTT.M.D.

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by J i m m y Johnson

A R L O A N D JA N IS

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By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
June 30. 1903
Ventures or endeavors you
create or direct have
very good chances for success In
the year ahead. There Is a
possibility you might become
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work or service for you today
must measure up to your stan­
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lo theirs You're the guy/gal who
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yourself to a birthday gilt. Send
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stamped envelope to AstroGraph. c/o this newspaper. P.O.
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will he enough for you lo do
today Just taking care of your
own affairs without trying lo
m anage t h in g s for others.
Opcrulc within yo u r limitations.
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things never work out too well
for cither of you financially. Be
wary.
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tween being properly assertive
or unnecessarily aggressive. |t
might be hard for you to distin­
guish where one ends and the
other begins.
ARIES (Murch 21 -April 19)
Persons who urc usually helpful
lo you might not he around
when you need them the most
today. Rely upon yourself and
not upon assistance that may
not be forthcoming.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Complications could occur today
if you become too Involved In a
friend's confidential afTalrs or if
hc/shc begins to probe into
yours. Each should keep the
other at arm 's length.
GEMINI (May 21-Ju ne 20|
G u a rd a g a in st In c lin a tio n s
towards being too self-serving
today. You might accomplish
that what you set out lo do. but
you could lose nn ally you'll he
needing u hit down the line.
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A N N IE
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lo huve very definite ideas of
flow- you'll want certain things
done toduy. Unfortunately, your
concepts might conflict.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) This
might not be one of your more
productive duys and It m ay be
even less so If you have to take
care of tasks or assignments you
think of dlstustcful.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If
you cater to your Impulsive
w him s toduy you could be .very
extravagant and wasteful. Keep
in m ind that what you think you
now need does not have to be
Instantly gratified.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) If anyone Is ublr to perceive
the other fellow's point of view It
ts usually you. Today, however,
you might be so focused on your
o w n Interest y o u 'll not be
cognizant of the requirements of
others.
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produce all sorts of avoidable
complications toduy. so turn the
other check and let bygones be
bygones, and begin anew.
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TUESDAY

eptember 7, 1993

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola County since 1008
B6th Year, No. 15 - Sanford. Florida

W SXUGJESI-

End of w ater woes?

County to replace M idw ay’s rusty, leaky pipes

INSIDE
□ S p o rts

By J. M ASK BARFIELD
Herald S enior Staff Writer

S a n fo r d s o ft b a ll b e g in s
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation Fall
Solthall season opens tonight with the men at
Chase Park and the women at Ptnehurst Park
S e e P a g e IB

BRIEFS
P ark A v e n u e w o rk u n d e rw a y
SANFORD — A repaving project is underway
tills week on Park Avenue in Sanford. Today.
Im i i Ii-is have Ix-t-n m -| up leslfivling all tralllc
on Park from Fulton Avenue lo Seminole
Boulevard
Public Works director Jrrrv Herman said the
repaving In the area belwcen ihr Sanford Ciiv
Hall and Seminole County Courthouse should
tie done by late today
"A s soon as we re finished with that area." he
said, "w e ll lie starting to rrpavc Park from 10th
Street lo 25ih Street, which will probably takr
the rest of ihr week "
Herman suggested persons going lo the city
hull or courthouse approach from the side
streets and |wrk rlthrr east of thr courthouse, or
tn the eltv hall parking lot
While thr present work near ttie city hall has
caused the entire street to lie closed. Herman
said. "W e'll try to keep some of the trafllr lanrs
open lo traffic as much as possible between I Oth
and 25th hut thrre may he llmrs when we ll
have to have flagmen out thrrr "
The work Includes removing some of the
present surlair and Installing new asphalt Thr
work Is tiring done by Orlando Paving Com ­
pany, under contract with the city

MIDWAY — Nearly three years alter a con­
troversy over escalating water hills with Die
community water association arose, work is
about to begin on the replacement o f miles of
rusting pipes.
□ ist mouth, the county awarded u $570,000
contract to Vllron Construction Co. of Flagler
Beach to replace ubnut six miles of water lines in

Midway, beginning the week o f Sept 20. The bid
was fur less than the anticipated $750,000 feared
by county officials The entire replacement
project will lx- done In about a year, said Buddy
Balngla. cou n ty c o m m u n ity d e v e lo p m e n t
planner.
The project will lie funded from the county's
community development block grant program,
financed with federal grants The m on ey had
originally been allocated lor drainage and side­
walk projects. but residents asked the county to

usr the money to replace the water lines
Midway's water problems bnllrd lo thr surface
in early 1991 when residents began to question
high water hills from llirlr customer owned
Mldway-Canaan Water Association They found
thr hills were the highest In the county. The Statr
Attorney’s Office Investigated, hut found no
wrongdoing, but residents tossed out the board of
directors.
But thr tMMird s replacements found a federal
See W a ter, Page 5A

H oliday pretty quiet for cops
By NICK FFEIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - The Labor Day
weekend was relatively mild for law
enforcement agenrles Officials re­
port arrests were not any greater
because of the holiday.
l„ikc Mary Police Chief Richard
Deary said there was a slightly
hlghrr level o f domestic violence
rases "W e can Just about drjwnd
on having a hlghrr number of such
rases whenever there is n three day
weekend." he commented "Moat of
It Is caused by the fact that
husbands and wives are home
together for a longer period of time.

and of roursr. the fact that even a
holiday such us Latter Day produces
over abundance of alcohol use "
Deary said arrests for driving
under the influence of alcohol how­
ever. were no more than usually
encountered over a weekend
A spokesman lor the Florida
Highway I'ntml said the three day
weekend produced no more than
the average nurnlte, a( tralllc stops
for DIM
In Sanford, police Commander
Dennis Whitmire said. "According
to our reports, we didn't make uny
arrests for DtJI during the entire
w eekend "
Bee V iolen ce. Page SA

Deputy slightly injured
from punch in the face
By NICK FFE IFA U F
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County deputy Jack
Bernlng was forced to use his
tiaton lo quell a motorist at a
County paik early this morning
A c c o rd in g to U n d ersh erlff
Steve Harriett. "A t I 10 this
morning, we received • rail from
a Frrshwatrr Fish and Game

K aplan’s
bond is
increased

L a b o r o f lo v e

T izzio appointed to state c o u n c il
SANFORD — A Seminole County man has
been appointed to Florida Dc|iartmrnt o f Labor
and Employment Security Independent Living
Advisory Council The 14-mrmber panel advises
Ihr stale labor secretary on Issues u lln tln g
access for the handicapped and the expenditure
of stale and federal funds for handicapped and
vocational rehabilitation programs
Anthony "T o n y " Ttrrto &lt;4 t'n w lb r r r y will
serve in the position for three yrars Tlz/lo, 37.
Is past chairman of the Seminole County
Republican Executive Committee outreach
subcommittee and has been active in Issui ■*
aliening the handieap|K*d In central Florida for
more than 10 years Throughout thr l9H0s.
Tlz/lo hosted the local "Special People” televi­
sion program and look part In several s|ieclals tn
1991 und 1992. Tlz/lo has cerebral |ialsy

S m a ll b u s in e s s s e m in a r s e t
SANFORD — The Greater Sanlord Chamber of
Commerce is presenting an Informational sem i­
nar next Friday. The subject Is "The AB C's of
Small Business Loans."
Facilitator for thr workshop Is Ryan Tcnnysun
o f Portfolio Review Services 1 rimy sun Is a SBA
expert, who will give a step by step method to
usslst In the preparation ol small business loan
|iackagt-s.
Boh Boyd. Sun Bank N.A.. is chairman of the
sm all business council. Sanlord cham ber
m em bers arc actin g as sponsors ol the
workshop.
The council supports and encourages small
businesses In the area through programs, and
Individual counseling on problems that small
business owners encounter.
A complimentary breakfast will lie served
There Is no fee lo attend, but advance
reservations are requested. The meeting Is open
lo chamber members, guests, and prospective
members.
The workshop will Ik - held ai the chamber
building. 400 E. First Street in downtown
Sanford, beginning at 8 a.m. Friday. Sept. 17.
For Information on the SBA workshop or
reservations, phone the chamber office nt
322-2212.

la ilx ir Day yesterd a y m eans m an y th in gs to
m a n y people, hut the p referred w ay to spend It
w a s with those you lo ve and d oin g som eth in g
yo u love to do. W h ile the h um ans stru ggle to
d o c k tliclr bout ut the public bout rump at th r
M onroe Harbor M arina in Sanford, above, a
flock o f ducks g lld r effortlessly through th r
w a ter in and arou n d the docks. Hum ans and
d u ck s p robably spent (h r laitxir D ay h oliday In
p retty m u ch th r fashion : fish in g and relaxin g
b y the w ater. T h e people, h o w ever, had to
retu rn to the regular grind today w hile the
d u cks w ill head hack out lo (h r w ater fur m ore
la zy paddling and sp la sh in g and lookin g lor
fish. M eanw hile. Julia O liver and her fa m ily
and (rlrn ds. rem ain ed safely on land lor (h eir
U .txir Day celebration . O liver w as Joined by
D oroth y C otton. L illie O live r and Jam es O llv rr
for a holiday cookout In Ft. M ellon Park. T h e
rich sm oky sm rll o f pork ribs w ere on the m enu
for the day. H oliday celeb ran ts ou tdoors d u cked
In term itten t sh ow ers and a hot sun. w h ile
m a n y ch ose to stay cool, w a tc h in g m o vies or
read in g a good book often put aside d u rin g u
h ectic w ork w eek.

mpetency to
be determined
By SANDRA BLLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Bond was Increased
Sunday lu S3(X).000 U.; a former
state legislative candidate accused
of shooting ills |Miiiilcal opponent's
wile alter the original bonding
eonipany withdrew its bond.
Erie 1141*') Kaplan. 29. Altamonte
Springs will remain in Jail awaiting
a Friday hearing lo determine his
com p e te n cy to stand trial on
charges of attempted murder, ag­
gravated battery, shooting Into an
occupied building und use of a
Unarm in commission of a felony.
Kaplan is charged with shooting
Judy Starks on Sept 27. Kaplan
was seeking election to tile house
seal of Rep Bob Starks
A commercial airline pilot. Starks
was not home at the time of die
•hooting.
K a p la n , w h o w a s fr e e d on
8100.000 bond alter his arrest, has
been in die John E. Polk Correc­
tional Facility since April 29 when
Judge Alan Dickey said he had
failed to notify the court of his
whereabouts and cancelled hall
Kaplan submitted a new post office
box address to thr iKindlng com­
pany hut apparently did not notify
Ihr court o f the ehangc. in addition.
D ic k e y r a is e d b o n d a n o th e r
$100,000. Unable lo post the addi­
tional hall. Kaplan has been in Jail
over four months.
On Saturday. Wheeler Bonding
A g e n c y w ith d re w its o rig in a l
8100.000 bond for Kaplan and
C ircu it C ourt J u d ge S eym ou r
Benson raised bond tin additional
$100,000 making the total bond
$300,000 on Sunday.
Carol Wheeler, ofllce manager of
the bonding com pany said by
withdrawing the bond. Kaplan will
gel crcdll lor the lime I c sen es in
Jail awaiting (he disposition ol the
case. Even though a prisoner is in
Jail, if there is un active bond, they

HtrtM rsolo* by Tommy Vktcoot

From staff reports

INDEX
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In c re a s e d c h a n c e o f s h o w e r s

Partly
Cloudy

Partly cloudy with
a fte rn o o n th u n ­
d e r s to r m s lik e ly .
High In the lower
90s. Wind south 5 to
10 mph. Chance of
ruin GO percent.

For mors woathsr, aaa Pan# 2 A

Commission officer that there
was a suspicious vehicle In C.S
Lee Park, near thr Mims Bridge
nnE S R 4 0 "
"W h e n o fficer Bernlng ar­
rived." Harriett said, "he found a
man sitting in a parked car. with
the windows open, and the radio
blaring."
Thr man was identified as
CBee D eputy. Page BA

S ch o o l budget: Q uestions but few com plaints
Your school tax dollars: H ow
much and how they’re used
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Herald S tiff Writer
SANFORD - School officials
say that the lax bill that local

homeowners will have to pay will
be just a little bit less than last
y e » r's If property assessment
remains the same and If the
□ S e e D ollars, Page SA

By VICKI DoSORMIER
Herald Staff W riter
SANFORD — Based on the low
attendance at the other hearings
regarding the Seminole County
school district's 1093-94 budget,
officials don’t expect much objec­
tion to the district's plans for
spending 8355 million over the next
liscal vrar.

The school board will meet on
Thursday night to give taxpayers u
(Inal chance to voice their opinions
on what the school district is
planning to do with their tax
dollars.
District officials report that they
have received few calls from tax­
payers expressing dissatisfaction
with what they have seen in the
CSea B udget, P age SA

�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday. Septem ber 7, 1083

N E W S FROM 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

Zoo offers educatonal programs
Man ahoota atrangar, than kills self
ATLANTIC C ITY. N.J. — Investigators arc still searching for
a motive behind a Florida man’s shooting o f a woman in a
crowded pavilion here. Th e gunman then killed himself, police
said.
Police said the man and woman didn't know each other, and
that It appeared to be a random act o f violence.
Eileen Myers 33. o f l.ertrttw re. Pn was sitting In a pavilion
located between South Carolina and Ocean avenues around
1:30 p.tn. Sunday when she wus shot once In the buck o f her
head by Kevin Earl Bliss, o f Hudson, authorities said.
Bliss then ran 50 feet and shot himself once In the head,
killing himself Instantly, police spokesman Capt. Joe Jusleckl
said Monday.
Myers was taken by helicopter to Jefferson Hospital In
Philadelphia where ahe was In critical but stable condition
early today officials said. No one else was Injured.

Big-footed teen gets promise of shoes
COLUMBIA. S.C. — Robbie Compton haan't been able lo find
a pair of Shaq Attack Reeboks for his size 16 feet, but
basketball star Shaquille O'Neal will see what he can do.
The teen-ager complained Inst week that the shoe company
doesn't offer the Shaqa for sale in sizes larger than 15. although
their ads feature the basketball star, who wears a size 20.
O'Neal and his father. Philip Harrison, called Friday nlghl.
said the 15-year-old Compton, a sophomore at Irmo High
School.
"W e only talked for about a minute or so. but he said he saw
the article and that he would try to help." Com pton said.
Harrison asked Reebok to make a special order of Shaq
Attacks and promised to send Compion a package of O'Neal's
line o f clothing and a size 16 pair of another kind of Reebok.
Compton said.
Harrison also was trying to arrange transportation and
tickets for him for the next time O'Neal's Orlando Magic plays

The next Docent Training will
begin W ednesday. Sept. 15. and
Saturday. Sept. 18. from 9 a.m.
until 2:30 p.m . Two classes will
run concurrently, on each o f the
days, fo r e ig h t con secu tive
weeks.
There is a $25 tuition fee for
this mini-zoology course, and
Applicants must be 10 years or
older.
After com pletin g the basic
course, docents will be qualified
to lead guided tours al the zoo.
os well os provide animal en­
counters w ith education department animats.
Docents also conduct outreach
programs w hich lake animals
Into the com munity and give
educational presentations. Over
45,000 school children visited
the zoo in 1002. discovering
hundreds o f animals and learn­
ing about their characteristics
with (he assistance of 106 pre­
viously train ed docents w h o
provided 12,594 hours of serv-

Other volunteer opportunities
at the zoo Include receptionist.
secretarial, gardening, special
events, painting and computer

Seven charged with scalping tickets
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. - Seven people, including a
Floridian, were arrested for scalping tickets to the football
gam e between the New York Jets and the Denver Broncos,
authorities said.
"T h is Is a felony and if we catch you scalping, w e’re going to
treat you that w a y ." Bergen County Prosecutor John Fahy
Fahy said the scalped price o f the tickets for Sunday’s gam e
ranged from $66 to $76 several hours before the start o f the
gam e and were going for about $35 just before the 1 p.m.
kickoff.
The seven w ere arrested on Route 120 in East Rutherford,
the access road leading to the stadium from Route 3 and in
front o f the stadium 's gates.

Jufy m in c m of burnd tourist

SANFORD - The Central Flor­
ida Z o o lo gica l Park has an*
nounccd educational courses for
the remainder o f 1003. Both ttfe
alter school Nature Niche and
Docent Train in g programs are
underway.

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W E8T PALM BEACH — After a 10-day trial pitting a victltn'a
emotional testimony against a lack of physical evidence. Jurors,
began deliberating the Cate of two white laborer* In ihc burning
of a black tourist.
Before resuming deliberations today. Juror* heard a clerk
read back the testimony of a prosecution witness they had
asked to hear again. The witness, Anne Kendall, w as a shopper
who identified the two defendants as men ahe saw In the
Winn-Dixie shopping center the nxpmlAg W ilson was abducted
there.
The panel of five whites and one black deliberated 3 h hour*
Monday evening.
‘It's going to be a tough decision," said one of the two
alternate Jurors excused when the Jury got the case late
Monday after Instructions from Circuit Judge Donald C. Evans.
If convicted on charges o f attempted murder, kidnapping and
robbery, Ml k Kohut and Char Ira Rourk could each face life
behind b-*-*, . ;t V
Prosecutor* are relying on the testimony o f burn victim
Christopher WUsou o f New York City, who Identified Kohut ana
Rourk as his attackers. Wilson was abducted New Year's Day
outside a suburban Tam pa shopping plaza and farced to drive
to a remote field, where he waa doused with g n oHnr and set

The Nature Niche w ill be
offered one week each month. 10

The last three sessions for
1993 will be presented during
the weeks beglnnung on Sept.

20. Ocl. 1H. and Nov. 15.
Cost per child Is $65. For
zoological society members, the
cocl is $50 Lunch and a trunk
each day are Included In the fee
The Central Florida Zoological
park Is located at 3755 N.
Highway 17-02. just east of 14
exit 52 In Sanford.
For further Information on the
Nature Niche, or the doernt
training programs, phone Hu­
ron at 323-4450.

Exuberant principal
collapses, dies on
L A K E L A N D - Crisis-team
counselors w ill be at George
Jenkins High School today to
h elp s t u d e n t s and s c h o o l
personnel deal with the sudden
death o f th eir exuberant prin­
cipal. who collapsed during a
dash for school spirit.
joy," Peggy Lew is said o f her
la te h u s b a n d jR Ic h a rd . '*1
honestly beUeve th a t' 1
Lewis died Friday night after
suffering a heart sttack Just
before the start of the new
school's open in g football game
against T am p a Catholic. He was
Lewis helped put the finishing
touches on th e team’s mascot
emblem on the football field
before going In to change into
Ms own E agles' attire and lead
the band back down to the field,
Lewis collapsed yards away from
the field, w here he was supposed
to christen the turf by dashing

“There was nothing that could
have made h im happier, or more
proud,” Peggy Lewis said. She
■aid her husband HoH a heart
condition since birth that caused
blood to leak back in to his heart

had never had any kind of attack
before Friday, she said.
*Tve lived this day a thousand

w in n in g num bers s e le c te d

the natural wetlands surroundIng the zoological park,

months a year, to accommodate
students attending year round
school.
Participants will meet Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m. unlll
2 p.m.. and participate In activi­
ties, games, crafts, and behind
the scenes tours, while discov­
ering the onlmnls exhibited at
the zoo.

times, just not knowing when or
where. He's always known, he's
told our Sunday school class
many times, he wasn't going to
crawl Into the grave, he was
going to Jump." Peggy Lewis
said.
"W e will miss trim greatly, but
if we listen to him. we won't all
around and mope and cry. W e’ ll
Lewis had also planned to m n
the first 10O yards wllh hl9
fled glin g cross-country team
Saturday morning, during their
first meet in Auburn dale.
In the months leading up lo
the opening o f Jenkins. It was
not unusual for Lewis lo put In
18-lo-20-hour days.
Officials said two crisis teams
w ill com e T u e s d a y to th e
sprawling campus o f the school
in sou th L a k e la n d , w h ic h
opened last month. Another will
g o to Lake Gibson High School,
where Lewis was principal for
4W years, and his wife, Peggy,
taught English until this year,
1s now Christian educa­
cducaShe Is
tion director at Highland Park
Church of the Nazarcne.
Glenn R eyn old s, 'th e area
school superintendent who will
serve as acting principal, said
the school and all activities will
go forward as much as possible
Tuesday.
"A s quickly as we can. w e'll
get hock to normal, so w e'll run
a full schedule." Reynolds said.
" I talked to Peggy (le w is ) and
she said Richard would have
wanted It that way.'*_____________

Thk shadow knows
Thrsa Sanford girls show It d oesn 1 taka monsy or stagsd evants
to hava outdoor fun during a holiday wsskand. Tha thraa triad
thslr hands, and fags, at sidewalk art,.producing saris dsslgns.
Loft to right, Monica Kansvel, Missy Powers and Jessica Young
create an oversized roach, which lingers in the shadows.

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Today: Partly cloudy with af­
ternoon thunderstorms likely.
High In the lower 90s. W ind
south 5 to 10 mph. Chance o f
rain 60 percent.
Tonight: Scattered even in g
thunderstorms otherwise partly
cloudy. Low in the lower to mid
70s. Light south wind. Chance o f
rain 30 percent.
W edn esday: Partly c lo u d y
with a good chancr of afternoon
thunderstorm s, - High In the
lower 90s, W ind southwest 10
mph. Chance o f rain 80 percent.

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5:30 p.m. T ID E B i D ay to n a
Beach: highs. 6:59 a.m.. 7:50
p.m.: lows. 12:50 a.m.. 1:22
p.m .: N ew S m y r n a B eech:
highs, 7:04 a.m.. 7:55 p.m.:
lows. 12:55 a.m.. 1:27 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: highs. 7:19 a.m.,
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Vol. 86, No. 15

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temperature o f 82 degrees. Now
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Tonight: W ind southeast to
south 10 knots. Seas near 2 fact.
Bay and Inland waters a light
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reported by the University of
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and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
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period, ending at 0 a.m. Tues­
day. totalled .07 o f an Inch.
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today w as 70 degrees and
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John Andrew Knight. 47. 1817 Harding Avc.. Sanford, wna
charged with aggravated
ivaled aaaault with a firearm and ahoollng
Into an occupleddwelllngon Monday by Sanford Police.
Police aald he ahot at the victim. Solomon Hardy, aeveral
times with a gun.
They said he also fired the gun Into the victim 's house after
Hardy entered the home.
Police aald they found the gun and a St. Chrtatpher medal at
the scene, along with a pocket knife. Knight told police that all
those things were his.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $4,000 bond.

WACO. Texas — Women who
had sons by cull leader David
Koresh say he fathered 12 o f the
17 children who died when fire
swept through Koresh’s Branch
Davtdlan compound last spring.
The children ranged In age
from 1 to 4 and were bom to six
c u lt m e m b e r s o t h e r th a n
K o r e a h 's w i f e , th e W a c o
Tribune-Herald reported Sun­
day-

One wom an, who fled the
npound last year with two
children she said Koresh fa­
thered. told the newspaper she
knew he wouldn't w illingly let
his children leave.
“ 1Just couldn't see him givin g
them up to the w orld," aald
Dana Oklmoto. "H e knew they
would probably be placed In
foster care. T h e chances o f them
b e in g g iv e n back to th e ir
m others was small. H e was
afraid they would be polluted by

the world's ideas.
Koresh and the children were
among 85 people who died when
fire swept through the com ­
pound April 19 as FBI agents
stormed its cluster o f buildings.
The buildings had been sur­
rounded since s Feb. 28 raid by
the Bureau o f Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms In which four A TF
a gen ts w e re k illed and 16
wounded in a shootout with the
Branch Davldlans.
None o f the 21 children re­

leased during the 51-day siege o f
the Mount Carmel compound
were Koresh‘s.
Cult members told the news­
paper that girls as young and 16
and 14 were mothers to some o f
the Koresh children who died.
They said another m oth er'
Judy Schneider, the w ife o f
Koreah's top lieutenant. Steve
Schneider. The Schneiders also
died In the fire.

Reckless driving arrest
Robert Shawn Jones. 28. 2920 Cameron Ave.. Sanford, was
charged with willful and wanton reckless driving by Seminole
County shertlTs deputies on Monday.
Deputies aald he pulled out from Swamp Lane onto State
Road 46 where he did a full 360 degree spin across the road.
Deptules said there was traffic coming from both directions
when he flshlalled across ihe traffic lanes.
He told deputies that he was trying to “ see what the vehicle
could do."
He was take to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on $500 bond.

Drug charges
John Czompl. 36. 117 Chrlstl Court. Wolnter Springs, was
charged with obtaining a controlled substance through forgery
and possession o f a controlled substance by Longwood Police
on Monday.
Police said he went to the Eckerd Drug store on Slate Road
434 in Longwood and tried to transfer a prescription from
another Eckerd store.
Pharmacy employees felt he was suspicious and had heard
from Longwood Police that there was a person who had been
attempting to call In fraudulent prescriptions for Lortab 7.5
mg. which Is what the prescription was for.
Czompl could not provide the pharmacy with any identiAcatlon.
They also slated that the telephone number and address he
gave them could not be confirmed.
When Cxompl gave police conflicting stories and was unable
to answer some o f their questions, he was taken to the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility and held on $3,000 bond.

C o p t t t y trespass warning Ignored
Reginald Carl Bookman. 23. who gave police no local
address, was charged with trespassing after warning by
Sanford Police on Monday.
Police said he was given a written trespass warning on July
31 for 718 Locust Avenue, Sanford.
Police said the resident o f that home awoke to find Bookman
asleep In the cab o f her pickup truck which was parked In a
locked, fenced yard.
Bookman was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
and held on $500 bond.

Fashion ststsm snts
Look for studsnts to be on the cutting edge o f fashion. Seen
around Seminole High School recently were freshmen Daniel

Fuller and Damian DiMeglio, left, and sophomore Fred Robinson,
right.

Huffers: Institute battles Inhalant abuse
----------------- ------- -------Associated Frees Witter
ENGLEWOOD. Colo. - When
Ryan Link came home after a
night out with his friends. It
wasn't smoke or alcohol his
parents smelled on his breath —
It was gasoline.
Ryan. 17. was a "huffer*’ —
som eone who Inhales fumes
fr o m g a s o lin e , h a lr s p r a y .
b u ta n e, o r a n y n u m b e r o f
household product! to get a
cheap high.
When Ryan’s parents sought
help, their m in ister advised
them to "m ake light o f their
son's substance abuse. The fami­
ly doctor and the high school
counselor didn't know how to
handle Ryan'a problem, and
other parents thought the Links
made too much o f It.
Parents and educators often
dismiss the dangers o f huffing,
despite Us prevalence. Its to*
creasing popularity among teens
and Ita potential deadlines*, aald
C a t h e r in e M a c In t y r e , th e
director o f the International In­
stitute for Inhalant Abuse In
Englewood.

daanlfne
Kshv.rnnH Jars.
ta n
gasoline fmm
from baby-food
They had seen a second-grader
dolt.
—In Japan, where pressure to
s u c c e e d s c h o l a s t i c a l l y Is
enormous and drug laws are
strict, many teens huff. On New
Y e a r's Eve. fiv e sch o o lgirls
leaped eight stories from an
apartment building in Tamart in
o group suicide atlempl after
sniffing paint thinner. Three
died.
—In A p r il, a 3 3 -ye a r-o ld
mother o f eight was found dying
In a ravine near Golden. Colo.
O f f i c i a l l y she died of
hypothermia, but health olflclals
said her 10-year huffing habit
really was responsible.
—A 15-year-old South Carolina
girl ran her car ofT a road last
September and killed two peo­
ple. She told a Judge the was so
high from huffing she was un­
aware she had hit anything.
Ryan Link aald he began
huffing in the fifth grade.
" I got Introduced to It and
thought, ‘Heck. I’d try It.’ " he
said. In itially an Infrequent
diversion, huffing became a
dally habit for Link.

Nearly one-fifth o f American
high school seniors have tried to
get high from some kind o f
inhalant, according to a 1991
study by the National Institute
on Drug Abuse. Inhalants rank
fourth In p op u larity am ong
schoolchildren, behind alcohol,
tobacco and m arijuana, but
ahead o f LSD and cocaine.
O f Colorado eighth-graders. 21
percent reported using inhalants
at least once In their lifetimes,
according to a survey. Inhalents
were also the drug o f choice for
e ig h t h - g r a d e r s a c r o s s th e
country, according to a Universi­
ty o f Michigan study released
this spring.
Inhalant institute officials say
huffing Is attractive to Juveniles
because It la cheap and Ihe
products themselves are legal.
Worse, it causes more Irreversi­
ble physical damage than other
drugs, and can kill on the first
try.
The problem crosses cultural,
economic and social lines:
—MacIntyre recently got a call
from a prevention specialist In
N e b r a s k a , w h o s a id k in dergartners were caught huffing

" I didn't crave It." Link said.
"It was Just whui we did when
there was nothing else to do. We
were bored."
Ryan and four or more friends
would hallucinate when they
huffed: he said their hair seemed
to change color, or people ap­
p e a r e d to b e c h o k in g on
toothpicks that weren't there.
R y a n 's con cen tration and
memory deteriorated when he
was huffing, said his father. Dick
Link. His grades dropped — from
a 3.5 grade-point average In
eighth grade to a 0.8 QPA In
high school. As a result, he had
to drop baseball, football and
wrestling. He grew Increasingly
violent, kicking In doors and
verbally abusing his mother, his

New card game, The
Old Bachelor’: mama’s
boy with a bald spot
■ y t a .D 'A U S S I O
Associated Prtsa Wrltsr_________
CHICAGO — Remember the
Old Maid, (he long-nosed and
lesa-than-lovely lady on the card
you didn’ t want to get stuck
with?
T w o women have discarded
the Old Maid and replaced her
with the Old Bachelor. He combs
his hair over his bald spot, keeps
his m other's picture on his
dresser and has a thick "little
black book."
"It's Old Maid for the 90s."
said Jane Johnston, who devel­
oped the game with Debby Elscl.
They arc Chicago-area editors
for legal publications.
Old Bachelor went on sale
recently at 75 area stores for $10
a pack. Gone
UWIIV are
aaaa# the
uro lumber­
alders and gold-diggers
jacks.. a
seen In some versions of the
game. The new characters In­
c lu d e a c a r d io lo g is t , a
stockbroker and a rock star.
And they’ re all women —
except, o f course, for the Old
Bachelor, a preening type In a
tweed suit, bow lie and pocket
handkerchief.

Both wom en said the Old
Bachelor la meant to be a figure
o f fun. rather than the cruel
caricature they saw In the Old
Maid.
"Everything In the traditional
game was based on the Old
Maid's unaltractivcncsa." Else)
said. "W e wanted to eliminate
that."
“ W e d id n 't w ant the Old
Bachelor to be misconstrued as a
put-down or any kind o f man,"
she added. "H e'a kind o f from
another era — out o f step."
"H e's basically a nice guy. but
something's lacking." Johnston
said. "H e doesn't have an Inter­
esting Job like the other charac­
ters. and he'a more Interested In
himself than what's going on In
the world. 1 think I dated him
two or three times, at least."
The women aald the idea for
the new game came to them five
years ago when they were play­
ing Old Maid |tlth E!sel&gt; daughter. now 11.
"W e noticed that all the male
characters were supposed to be
fairly competent, but the female
characters w eren 't." Johnston
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father said.
L in k w ill b e a s e n io r a t
Berthoud High School this fall,
and il has been 18 months since
he huffed. Hla father credits
MacIntyre's Inhalant institute.
The 2-year-old Institute Is a
clearinghouse for medical re­
search and preven tion p ro ­
grams. Dr. Neil L. Rosenberg,
the Institute's medical director,
concentrates on research, w hile
M a c In ty r e crla a cro s a e s th e
country ta lk in g to students,
p o lic e , e m e r g e n c y m e d ic a l
workers and parents. She fre­
quently takes Ryan Link with
her.
"W e 'v e heard over and over
that the parents ore relieved It's
not cocaine." she aald. "Parents
think this Is the glue-anlfllng o f
the '60s. and It's not."
Today, huffers don't m erely
spray an aerosol on their sleeve
or In a paper bag to sniff It. M any
Inhale butane directly fro m
d isp o sa b le lig h te rs , o r p r o ­
pellants s tra igh t from c a n t.
Rosenberg aald.
Until a few y e a n ago, huffing
w a s n 't s o c ia lly a c c e p ta b le
among teens.
"N o w it's cool. It's htp. It's in.
Before. It was a trash d ru g,"
Rosenberg aald.
It Is Impossible to tell how
many kids die from huffing.
Rosenberg said. Not only can
they be lethal, they can make
troubled teens depressed, violent
and suicidal, he said.
Rosenberg has researched the
effects o f inhalants for seven
years. Preliminary findings from
Ills latest study show "unequiv­
ocally" that huffing not only
causes permanent brain dam ­
age. but also measurable brain
damage after on ly six months o f
abuse.
He said the Inhalants enter the
bloodstream quickly and seek
out fatty organs, such as the
brain, liver and kidneys.

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Stop injustice to Michael Jackson
E D IT O R IA L S

C u rb v io le n c e
In th e h o m e
T he c h ief o f o p eratio n s at the S tate
Attorney's office In Sanford said Sem inole
County Is “ w a y a h e a d " o f the rest of the state
in dealing
illr w ith dom estic violence.
It's heartening to know the county Is doing
as much as p o ssib le toward quellin g dom estic
disputes. It Is people how ever, not the county
w ho must a ssu m e responsibility.
n d e r D e n n is W h itm ire
P olice C o m m aa m
explained th at the Instances w ere not In­
creasing. E x p an d ed law s n o w allow people to
b e apprehended even though the spouse m ay
not prefer to p ress charges. T h is results In a
higher n u m ber o f arrests.
There is n o secret regardin g what spu rs
domestic figh ts. Alcohol an d dru gs are m ajor
causes. O thers Include disputes over m oney,
child rearing, a n d Infidelity.
Solutions m s y appear sim ple: take a long
rtely If
w alk to c a lm dow n: leave completely
possible: pause to cool o ff then try to talk It
oven or erect a punching h ag in the garage
an d vent fru stration on It
The overall picture howeve r, may require
resolution b y som e type o f help. If It can be

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I first met Michael Jackson five years ago. I
came away with but one Impression o f the man
whom the celebrity mags Vanity Fair and People
declared the most famous entertainer In the
world: He truly waa the nicest human being I
had ever met.
The pop alar waa not sim ply striking a pose,
pretending to be gentle and guileless before his
adoring public while running roughshod over his
hired hands away from the public eye. I have
seen him In close quarters several times since
our first meeting and he has on ly confirmed m y
Initial Impression.
Which Is why It pains m e to read the recent
spate o f sensational stories about Jackson
quoting anonymous sources (naturally), who
offer unsubstantiated second-, third* or even
fourth-hand dope alleging that the pop star
fondled and had sexual relations with some­
body's child.
These are the verifiable facta that have
emerged In the caae: The child In question, a
13-year-old boy. la at the center of a bitter
custody battle between his estranged parents.
His mother says ahe wsa not aware o f any abuse
o f her son. Jackson's representatives say he
received an extortion demand o f 620 million,
which he refused.

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That a man who ao loves children, who has
donated millions o f dollars to various children's
charities, who has graciously opened up his
wonderful home to
t e r m i n a l l y III
children , who sets
aside thousands of
free concert tickets at
his tou r stops for
disadvantaged
children, would nave
his good name so
b&lt;;sm^chcd Is an In­
justice.1
I am reminded of
the observation by
C laire Booth Luce
that no good deed
goes unpunished.
The Irony o f this
whole sordid affair Is
that am ong the ranks
o f c ele b rity sports
f i g u r e s , m a t in e e
I d o I s . T V
personalities and pop
music stars, few have
led as exemplary a life as Michael Jackson (who.

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afforded, professional counseling can be
arranged. Sp ouse abuse support groups are
available. Srm ln otr County’s new Safe House,
to open later this year, w ill atao be o f
Candice S lau g h ter, w ho head s the W om en
in Prison Com m ittee, and a n u m ber of others,
a re urging G o v . Law ton C h iles to set u p a
statewide task force to h elp com m unities
develop respon ses to deal w ith domestic
violence.
For persons w h o need su c h support, w e
believe this s y u ld be 0* excellent prelect it
m ayi

In the anim al world, it's survival of the
fittest. I f a n o th e r an im al ap p ea rs to b e a
th re a t, th *T *v p o T w e lT tfteU ecn

larger braJ
realise
this
Is
not
how to
? ’ i
Hum an beings are directly responsible for
their own actions, not a situation which may
have occurred.
W hen people atari to think as hum ans
rather than a n im als, we w ill have a reduction
o f domestic violence.

Seminole C ounty must be
for
undertaking th is new Sale House. W e believe
it w ill prove successful.

LETTERS
G o ld e n R u le

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The front page o f your Aug. 12
detailed a
rather childish debate between two
County commissioners over an amount o f 65.000
reduction In s grant for the Main Street Sanford
project.
A week o r s o prior to this m eeting the
commission m et to review the block grant fending
approved by the Advisory Committee, a group who
Is appointed by the commission. One o f the
applicants for funding was the GoldenRule organi­
zation who had requested funds for administration
such as salaries, office rent, telephone Installation
and costs, an automobile, and Its expense o f
operation. Nothing was apparently requested for
actual building o f homes for low Income families.
T h e advisory grou p rejected this request unani­
mously suiting that there were at least two other
sources for such expenses.
One of the commissioners Immediately re­
quested that GoldenRule be given 640,000 when
the balance o f the group seemed to climb all over
each other to raise the ante. It waa finally agreed
that GoldenRule would receive
ive 600.000.
w w ,u w .
H i breath,
While the commission as
the GoldenRule group left probably laughing all
the way to the bank. Isn't the
1
he use o f tax money for
political purposes Juat grand?
Robert N. Oaves
Winter Springs
Editor's note:
GoldenRule did submit an application for SHIP
affordable housing funding on August 11. but nine
m in u tes lo o la t e and It w sa d isq u alified ,
nb had sought up to $290,350 for new
and
id 922.652 for

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters
m ust 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 possible.
T h e letters are subject to editing.

Plan m u s t stress
healthful living
The broad outline o f President Clinton's
national health plan, announced In midAugust. depends largely on rearranging how
we use what's already available. It relies on
making employers pick up a bigger share of
health costs, developin g Insurance-buying
cooperatives to help small businesses get
better Insurance rates and encouraging
competition among health plans.
T h e how s a n d
wherefores will com e
later, the president
says, but unless his
vision expands to a
broader view of the
health-care p u z z le
we'll still be In trou­
ble. Here are som e
goals the president
should add to hta list:
1. For a national
health program to
pay for Itself and not

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iq Should keep in w »t«d that their
actions will be carried ovtr to their children.
People w h o m ay have com e from families
w here “dad sm ack s m o m " w as com m on,
m ay have a ten den cy to d o likewise. T h is
concept m u st not be carried over from
generation to generation.

It should remembered, has had to contend with
his celebrity status since he wsa the 8-year-old
lead singer of the Jackson 5).
He has never had to check Into the Betty Ford
Center for alcohol abuse (Elisabeth Taylor), lie's
never been arrested for drug possession (Paul
McCartney, Steve H ow e). He's n ever been
Investigated for rape (Rob Lowe. Mike Tyson).
He's never beaten up a girlfriend or spouse
(Jackson Brownel. H e's never been booked for
publicly exposing h im self (Pee W ee Herman).
H e's never been stopped for c a rry in g an
unregistered firearm (H arry Connlck .Jr.)
What he has done Is endow more than 100
scholarships through the United Negro College
Fund. He helped build a special bum treatment
center at Brotmsn Memorial Hospital In Los
Angeles. He has opened his purse to Camp
Rote ild McDonald for Good Times, a place for
children with cancer. And. lest It be forgotten, he
helped raise millions for starving Ethiopians by
co-writing and perform in g th** now-famous
anthem "W e Are The W orld ."
My only real fear Is that the negative publicity
that has attended th is sordid m atter will
discourage the already reserved and sensitive
Michael Jackson from having any future contact
with his young fans.

J A Y D. H A I R

Tim e for President Clinton to act
The difference between spotted owls and
wlm rsi In the Pacific Northwest Is that nearly
everyone wants to save the salmon from
Beyond that, both Issues are very much
alike, prime candidates for forcing a federal
court Judge to dictate regional economic and
natural resource decisions. Turm oil.
It la now time for like president to do for the
aahnon what he's trying to do for the forests,
faring the competing Interests together before
the situation spins out o f con trol.
The salmon dilemma la both far more
w a y lc i and potentially more disruptive to the
rsgfaa'a economy than the forest controversy
Mr. Cttnton la trying to solve.
Th e synopsis Is this: Sixteen million salmon
used to make the annual run from the sea Into
the fresh waters o f the Columbia and Snake
Rivers to spa am. The run Is now down to about
1 5 million, and about 75 percent o f those
salmon are hatchery-bred. About 100 salmon
and steeUiead trout stocks are already extinct.
Another ISO to 200 are at risk o f disappearing.
Three Snake River stocks are already listed as
either threatened or endangered under the
Endangered Species Act. Pressure la mounting
among conservationists to Hat m any more.
Last year, only one female s^ckeye salmon
made It to the Snake River spawning ground.
Wildlife biologists used frozen male sperm to
fertfliie 2.000 o f her eggs that are now being
“ raised" at special hatcheries In Seattle and
Boise In a desperate attempt to retain some
genetic continuity.
Dams are a very large part o f the problem.
Specifically, the dams
ns built and maintained by
the Army Corps o f Engineers that today
provide, among other things, an enormous
quantity of relatively cheap electric power to
the region and beyond.
The main problem with the dams la their
reservoir*. Juvenile salmon historically trav­
eled from their spawning grounds to the sea In
7 to 14 days, before they transformed Into
saltwater species while still In fresh water and
died. But where the rivers once ran fast, the
reservoirs now slow the migration by up to 60
days. The stocks are devastated.
Thru's the problem facing the salmon. The
problem facing the rest o f us la politics,
bureaucracies and vested Interests. The
drawing dow n the reaervotra
to "*■!»» the
to the sea on time. The Bonneville Power
Administration, the arm o f the federal Department o f Energy that sells the electricity
Ity from
the Corps’ dams, doesn’t like this Idea. “ There
is no biological agreement on whether or not
higher flow* Increase salmon survival.” says
Bonneville spokesperson Greg Drals.
“ That's the oldest dodge known to God and

m an," replies Ted Hal lock o f the council.
Several thousands years o f salmon survival In
fast-running rivers are all the biological
evidence Hailock needs.
The Corps, which answers to the secretary o f
Defense, has a soft spot for barging salmon
between dams because H u t's what It's been
doing for years, without too much success. The
Corps says dam mod
tficationa needed to
draw down the res­
ervoirs w ill cost up to
65 billion.
C o n s e r v a tio n is ts
like Lorraine Bodl of
American Rivera put
the coat closer to 61
b illio n a n d , r e ­
s ig n e d ly . see the
whole Issue "playing
I t s e l f o u t In th e
courts."
Then there's the
Bureau o f Reclama­
lt l6 n o w t lm «
tion. which answers
fo r the
to the Interior De­
resident to do
p a rtm e n t. th at Is
o r the
salmon
e salt
responsible for lots of
w hat ha's trying
river water In lrrigato d o for the
tlo n c a tc h m e n t
forests, jp
dams. And the Na
ttonal Marine Kish
erics Service, an agency o f the Commerce
Departm ent which enforces the Endangered
Species Act for salmon. The Fisheries Service
may wind up supporting draw down, but
because It knows the Corps and Bonneville
don't like It. the service may come up with a
spllt-the-dlfference plan that's sure to disgrun­
tle everyone.
And. o f course, there's the clout o f the
aluminum Industry that uses Bonneville's
low-cost power, farmers and ranchers who use
the water, barge operators who move grain.
Native Americana angry that one of their main
food sources la vanishing along with a tangible
symbol o f their culture, and the people o f the
region w h o uniformly say they want the
salmon saved.
“ It's w arfare." says Doug DeHart of the
Oregon Fish and Wildlife Department.
There la no d ea r way through this thicket,
but certainly
certain!) *handing
*
‘It o ff to a federal judge,
which fa the way things are now headed,
would be decision by default.
At the very least. Mr. Clinton can designate n
prominent member o f his administration.
perhaps Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, to
cut through the! squabbln
squabbles now gridlocking
Interior. Defense. Commerce and Energy and
get the players under his authority working
together.

£tier* are some

program that teaches
■ g o a l® tha
and promotes health
president
and prevents disease.
should add to
W h a t w e 'v e h a d
his list. |
largely ts a "d isea se"
program, a group o f
after-the-fact services
to mop up after the
damage Is done.
Insurance com panies have to begin paying
for routine health screening, which moat
physicians believe la necessary to maintain
good health. Historically, they have been
reluctant lo pay for preventive exams, paying
for tests only when there Is reason to suspect
disease.
2. Insurance com panies must offer Incen­
tives for the Insured w h o practice good health
habits ~ namely, low ered rates. Unlike other
forma o f Insurance, where I am charged at
least In part by the risk I take - driving a
sports car. having a high accident or traffic
violation rate, heating with wood - I get no
such break In health Insurance. If I eat a diet
high In fat. work at a breakneck pace with a
butt between my fingers and get no exercise.
I pay the same rate as the person who runs
ID miles a week, meditates lo relieve stress
and counts fat grams as If they were live hand
grenades.
If health Insurance w ere priced according to
lifestyle habits, an em ployee who practices
preventive health habits would cost his
employer le u In Insurance fees. Would that
lead to discrimination, with employers hiring
only non-smokers w h o keep In line with the
helght-and-welght charts? It doesn't need to.
Employees who ocrslst In living an undertak­
er's dream can pay the difference between the
rate employers pay for workers who practice
good health habits and their own higher-risk
rates.
3. We're going to h ave to tax the bejabbera
out o f cigarettes and alcohol, and perhaps
even some foods, ff you think that's a radical
idea, consider that som e medical researchers
estimate that as m uch as 46 percent of
Americans' Illnesses are smoking-related,
another 10-15 percent Is attributable to
alcohol (although sin ce most alcoholics
smoke, how much dam age comes from which
habit Is murky) and being overweight con­
tributes to a v a r ie ty or serious health
problems.
Blair Justice. In his book "W ho Gets Sick:
Thinking and H ealth." blames obesity for 20
percent of all disease, physical Inactivity for
another 10-15 percent and drug addiction for
another 5-10 percent. Sufficient taxes on the
purchase of substances linked to disease
could provide the m oney necessary for
long-term care o f the chronically 111.
4. For decades. Insurance companies re*
red hospitalization for many procedures
t didn't need It. G etting a check meant
checking In. Some Insurance companies ar
beginning lo reform this practice, and we
have to guarantee that the trend continues.
5. We have to curtail the unwarranted
hospital expansion, which has led Ip the
doubling o f unused hospital beds over the last
30 years, enriching builders and some
lenders and forcing hospitals into a scrap for
patients and sometimes Into bunkni ptcy.______

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Sanford Herald, 8anford, Florida - Tuesday, September 7, 1983 - i a

White House releases plan
to overhaul government
Associated Press Writer_________

• A l l regional offices' at the
D epartm ent o f Housing and
Urban D evelopm en t, plus a
promise to "p a re d o w n " (is
system o f 80 field offices and cut
Its 10.000-person field staff by
1,500. Estimated savings: 8167
million.
• F iv e o f the U.S. Arm y Corps
o f Engineers' 11 field offices.
Estimated savings: 868 million.
T h e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s
embrace old or ongoing studies
by the departments and agencies
themselves. The report did not
include specific closings, appar­
ently leaving It up to agency and
department heads to determine
which offices would be shut
down.
As expected, the W hile House
said law enforcement functions
o f the Drug Enforcement A d ­
ministration should be merged
Into the FBI. saving 8187 million
over five years.
The White House sranta to
merge the law enforcement arm
o f th e B u rea u o f A lc o h o l.
Tobacco and Firearms with the
FBI and combine ATF"s regula­
tory and revenue functions with
the Internal Revenue Service.
But the report says the Idea can
wait until after the FBI-DEA
merger la complete. The ATF
currently Is In the Treasury
Department
The report did not say how
many of the 252.000 targeted
positions actually are filled by
employees now. or how much
would be saved by cutting the
workers.
"There are not going to be
250.000 layoffs." White House
Chief o f Stsiff Mack McLarty said
today "Q u ite the contrary.”
McLarty said on CBS. "It can be
done over time, through attri­
tion."
The report also did not say
precisely how many c f the 800
recommendations needed con­
gressional approval.
But Senate GOP Leader Bob
Dole suggested today that Re­
publicans could support the
plan.

WASHINOTON - The White
House today recommended a
wide array o f cuts, consolida­
tions and changes In the federal
bureaucracy that It said would
save S108 billion by century's
end.
The streamlined government
would have 252.000 fewer Jobs,
w it h th o u s a n d s o f fe d e r a l
employees phased out thrcugh
attrition, buyouts, early retire­
ment and retraining for private
sector Jobs.
Reducing the civilian, nonpostal work force by 12 percent
over the next five years would
bring the federal payroll bdow 2
million employees for thfe first
time since 1067.
The report from the so-called
National Performance Review,
which waa six months In the
making, said Its proposals would
"reduce waste, eliminate un­
needed bureaucracy. Improve
services to taxpayers and create
u leaner but more productive
government.”
Aides to President Clinton
hoped to give the politically
popular concept a huge send-off
at a South Lawn cerem ony
attended by Clinton, his Cabinet
and his point man on the review.
Vice President Al Gore.
Aides also planned a bit of
th e a tric a at the rc re m o n y .
perhaps a forklift symbolically
haullng off reams of rules and
regulations the W hite House
hopes to eliminate.
Although Clinton could Im­
plement many of the recom­
mendations tn “ reinvent gov­
e r n m e n t " Im m ed ia tely, the
White House did not plan to do
so today. The president likely
will sign executive orders Im­
plementing some o f the sugges­
tions later In the week.
A colorful, breezily written.
168-page report. "P ro m Red
T ap e to Results: Creating a
Government that Works Better
and Costa Leas." recommended
cutting wasteful and duplicative
programs. Including:
"W e think It's more o f a
• T e n percent of the Agricul­ modernization, bringing It up to
ture Department's 12.000 field present day realities. If that's the
offices nationwide. Estimated case and It really saves money,
savings through the 1099 fiscal again Its going to have broad
y e a r : ! 1.7 billion.
support." Dole said on NBC.
jJ .

Gore, In an Interview with The
Associated Press on Monday,
said "fe w e r than h a lf' o f the
recommendations require an OK
from Congress.
"1 think that the ground has
shifted and many who are tradi­
tionally cynical about the pro­
spect for system changes are
going to be surprised by the
amount o f support for rock 'em.
sock 'em. shake 'em up, sweep­
ing changes o f this kind." Gore
said.
In other areas, the report said
government leaders should:
•O verh au l the budget pro­
cess, give managers more power
to h i r e , f i r e a n d r e w a r d
employees, eliminate the "regu ­
latory o verk ill" and make it
easier for workers to buy gov­
e rn m en t eq u ip m en t on the
private market.
• Make service organizations
such as government printing,
real estate and management
enterprises compete with the
private sector. Also allow for
more public surveys by agen­
cies.
• Increase the ratio o f supervlsors-to-workers from l-lo-7 to
l-to-15. hold workers more ac­
countable and offer them more
training.
T o d a y 's a n n o u n c e m e n t
capped a frenzied six months In
which Gore gathered a team of
200 federal employees and out­
side advisers to plrk apart every
Cabinet departm ent and 10
agencies. It also marked the start
o f Gore's toughest task: Helping
to Implement a large percentage
of the recommendations over the
objection o f workers whose Jobs
are at stake and legislators who
lord over the programs and
departments that Gore wants to
revamp.
The report also pointedly at­
tacked Congress at times, par­
ticularly regarding "pork barrel"
provisions in spending bills that
"ensure that funding flows to
f a v o r e d p r o g r a m s and
hometown projects."
But It pulls at least one punch:
An early draft accused Congress
o f keeping field offices open "not
because they s en e customers,
but because they provide Jobs."
The criticism Is not In the final
draft.

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THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT

Mtals on

W heels

This trio o f little folks couldn't be kept at the
dining room table for lunch and decided to take
their food for an al fresco experience. David

O fficers tackle w ildlife
as part o f their job
Vicki Rodgers, w h o lives north
o f Altoona, was glad to have the
ORLANDO - They call police deputy take charge o f the hefty
to complain that an alligator has porker. The pig had been wan­
taken up resldrncc on their lawn dering along State Road 19 and
and is demanding dinner. That a had nearly been hit.
That was an easy call com­
cow Is cruising downtown. That
pared to some o f the others.
a pig has followed them home.
" I usually give 'possums a
All In a day's work.
While many o f Central Flor­ wide berth.” Euatis police Lt.
ida's larger police agencies don't Mike Whitaker said. "They've
answer animal calls, the smaller got that grin and It’s all teeth.
ones often must because there Nothing more scary, all those
are too few animal control of­ ro w s o f teeth , a ll pyram id
shaped."
ficers.
Snakes don't get a second
Lake County deputy sheriffs
alone answered 1.009 calls be­ chance with Whitaker. His motto
tween January and mid-August Is sjmplc: Blow 'em away.
A resident In Rust Is called to
from citizens with animal pro­
complain that a poisonous, ag­
blems.
One recent call taken by the gressive cottunmouth snake was
sheriff's com plaint desk was lurking around his home.
" W e got there and there was
from a woman complaining "a
large swine” had followed her one cotlonmouth. so we de­
s tro y e d It. T h e n there was
home.
The complain I* tqfccr didn't another one, s o m ^ r o y f i d ^ . ,
laugh. In stead ,. s h e 's q n t the T h en another onfl
iltaxer sold.
request in a computer message
W here were they all coming
to the dispatcher. The message
noted. "T H IS 13 A REAL CALL. from ?
"W ell, once the officer shot In
M AR ILYN !" Marilyn sent a dep­
the hole. It started percolating.
uty.
I f A s s — ia ts d F t — s __________

Violence—

Deputy

Bond
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do
not get credit for the time they
s e r v e In Jail, a c c o rd in g to
Wheeler. The collateral used to
secure the bond Is also released.
Th e first bond was maintained
while waiting to see If Kaplan's
parents would arrange for the
second 8100.000 bond. They did
not.
Near the end o f May. Kaplan's
attorney. James Russ, addressed
the question of his client's In­
carceration for failure to notify
the court o f hla whereabouts.
" A s a result o f your cancella­
tion o f hla ball. Mr. Kaplan has
been Incarcerated for nearly 30
day a...despite the fact that Mr.
Kaplan throughout the month of
April. 1993 was such a frequent
visitor to the §emlnole County
Courthouse ana the state at­
torney's office that he became a
nuisance and perceived threat to
employees of the local judicial

system and the state attorney’s
office."
K ap lan file d a c o m p la in t
against Russ with the Florida
Bar Association accusing the
attorney o f dishonest, unethical,
unprofessional and crim in al
misconduct. Russ denies all of
the allegations and has usked to
withdraw as Kaplan's attorney.
Russ also asked the court to
determ ine K aplan 's compentency to stand trial.
The competency issue centers
on whether Kaplan understands
the charges against him and can
deal with hla attorney.
Another hearing ia scheduled
Friday on the competency Issue
after Kaplan took more testa
from one o f two court appointed
psychiatrists last week. Kaplan
said on W ednesday he was
transported to the Orlando office
o f Dr. Edward Herrera and took
two written tests but did not
the doctor during the visit.

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Mark Edward Jones. 38. o f Alta­
monte Springs.
H a r r ie t t s a id B e rn ln g a t ­
tempted several times to gain
Jones' attention, but when he
shined hla flashlight on the man.
the man placed nls hands over
Ills face, and began singing the
song on the radio.
"W hen the deputy finally got
Jones out o f the car." he con­
tinued. "Jon es reportedly pun­
ched the deputy In the face with
hla flat. From that point the
deputy required a great deal o f
effort to restrain Jones, finally
having to resort to hitting him In
the upper thigh with his baton."
After Jones was secured In
handcuffs, he was transported to
Central Florida Regional Hospital
for treatment and drug/alcohol
tests, then taken to the John E.

A L L E N D. OETMAN
Allen D. Getman. 42. o f Scbring. died Saturday. Sept. 4. In
Sebrlng. Born Dec. 4. 1950. In
Nunda. N.Y.. he was a former
resident o f Sanford. He was a
cert ifled welder and a Methodist.
Survivors Include wife. Tina:
stepfather and mother. George
and A lice Pcard; daughters.
Am y. Anita. Angle. Am y and
M ega n L eon e, and M andy;
brothers. Tony. Ronald and
Robert. Jr.: slaters. Sandy and
Sherri.
Warren-Morris Funeral Home.
Sebrlng, In charge o f arrange­
ments.
RAM O N A . MORGAN
Ramon A. Morgan. 65. Beckct
Lane. Heathrow, died Sunday.
Sept. 5, at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs. Born Aug. 6.
1928 In Lexington. Ky.. he
m oved to Central Florida In
1970. He was a health fundraiser
and a member o f St. Margaret
Mary Catholic Church. He was
also a Kentucky Colonel and a
Navy veteran.
Survivors Include sons. John.
Tim othy and Thad. all o f Heath­
row and Michael o f Mount Dora:
daughter. Mary rat Mortariy of
Lake Mary: mother. A lb e r ti

Morgan o f Winter Park.
Banflcld Mortuary Services,
Winter Springs. In charge o f the
arrangements.
A L M A D. PICK ENS
Alma D. Pickens. 29. o f 804
Warren Court. Titusville, died
Friday. Sept. 3. at her residence.
B o r n A u g . 2 7 . 1 9 6 4 . In
Titusville, she was a lifelong
resid en t. M iss P ick en s w as
employee o f the recreation de­
partment In Titusville and was a
member o f St. James A.M.E.
Church. Titusville.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e fa th e r.
Lewis, Willlston: mother. Avon.
T it u s v ille : s o n s . J e s s ie .
Titu sville; brothers. Chester.
Lewis. Jr.. Jerry and Ron. all of
Titusville; sister. Patricia A.,
Titusville.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary,
Inc.. Sanford, In charge or ar­
rangements.

0 IT M A M .A U IN 0.

OravMlSa M rvlctt lor Mr Allan 0 .
Caiman, a t al Sabring, formerly of Sanford.
wt*o &lt;J*ad Saturday. U pi. 4, will bo II a m.
WodrwKey at ttw Oaklawn Park Camalary.
taka Mary.
WarranMorrH Fwnaral Hama, Sabring, in
charge at arrangamant*.

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Polk Correctional Facility.
The deputy said he also found a
plastic cup in the car containing
what was Identified as beer.
Jones has been charged with
battery on a law enforcement
officer, resisting arrest with vio­
lence. possession o f an open
container o f alcohol In n county
park, and drivin g under the
Influence o f alcohol.
Harriett said Jon es's blood
alcohol level was listed a t . 163.
Deputy Burning was treated for
an apparently sprained thumb
obtained during the confronta­
tion with Jones, and Harriett said
his right hand was injured as well
as a bruise from the blow to his
face.
Deputies were still continuing
their Investigation o f the case this
morning.

C ontinaad fro m P a g e 1A
"Sanford was relatively quiet
during the past three days." he
said, "ta b o r Day Is not one of
the big weekends o f the year for
these problems."
Traditionally, the three holi­
days which result In a large
number of arrests for DUI and
domestic violence are Superbowl
weekend In late January, the 4th
o f July, and New Y ear's Eve.
U ndersheriff S te v e Harriett
said deputies did not make any
unusual number o f arrests. "We
had the norm al am ount of
cases." lie said, "b u t I couldn't
honestly say the fact that this
was u holiday weekend produced
any significant Increase."

school board approves the pro­
posed budget, as expected, on
Thursday.
According to staff members,
the amount o f taxes due on
8100.000 home with a home­
stead exemption o f 825.000 will
be 8753.23. an average o f 82.10
less than the owners would have
had to pay for that same home
last year.
An Increase In the number o f
homeowners will allow the dis­
tr ic t to s lig h t ly lo w e r th e
"operatin g fund-local required
effort" mlllage rate while still
bringing In a bit more money.

so to speak." Whitaker said.
Lake Deputy Kelly Cromwell
answered a call three months
ago about an alligator nipping a
w om an's ankles In the parking
lot o f a country western bar.
Cromwell nabbed hla suspect.
"T h e n I had to drive down the
road, holding an alligator by hla
m outh and sitting on hla tail and
praying I wouldn't drop h im ."
the deputy said.
C rom w ell made It to Lake
Harris where he dumped hla
reptilian cargoW ild creatures aside, even
farm animals can cause havoc In
a c ity neighborhood.
T w o months ago. officers used
th eir squad cars to box In a bull
r o a m in g a L e e s b u rg
neighborhood.
" W e managed to herd him to
the gate o f his pasture." Officer
BUI Grove aaid.
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Vv a l i ifti u.rnr?
Continued

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loan debt, Sanfo r d 's w holesale w a ter p a y ­
ments. and a decaying, leaky
system w en the main reasons
fur the expensive bills. The rates
d id n 't come down. The new
board sought to unload the
responsibilities o f the water sys­
tem to whoever would take It off
their hands.
In late 1991. the situation
boiled over when State Road 46
construction work disturbed the
com m u n ity's main line from
Sanford, forcing unannounced
cut-offs and boll water notices
Train health officials. T h e state
road department stepped out of
Us ow n limits and replaced the
main line, but residents were left
with the leaky lines In their
neighborhoods.
W h o will eventually own the
system remains uncertain, sold
Balagla. Sanford officials have
expressed an Interest If the
s y s te m were Im p roved , but
county commissioner Bob Sturm
hus suggested com missioners
consider taking over the system.
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Chorpenlng, 5, provides the power to dining car
In which Christopher Laurer and Tyler Wlthey,
both 4, rode through town.

approxim ately 84.9 million It
would provide.
T h e 810.4 million raised by Ihe
1.068 mill debt service mlllage
levy w ill be used to pay the
principle and Interest on the
district's 1992 and 1993 Refun­
ding Bond Issues. T h e debt serv­
ice mlllage Is the same as It was
lost year.
T h e c a p ita l Im p ro v e m e n t
The operatin g fund discre­
tionary mlllage. which la also set m lllage rate Is b ein g recom­
by the state Legislature, will mended at the same two mills
that It has held at for the last
remain at .510 mills.
The school district staff warns several years.
That rale Is discretionary and
tliat though the levy Is labled os
discretionary. It would "severely may be levied by the board to pay
restrict the district's educational fo r ' new construction and re­
program s" to be without the modeling projects, site and site

The operating fund-local re­
quired effort mlllage rate Is re­
quired by the state as a condition
for the district to receive the state
operating funds. The rate is set
annually by the state Legislature.
The current 6.465 rate Is a
decrease o f .028 mills from the
1992-93 rate o f 6.493.

Im provem ent, maintenance o f
existin g schools, purchase o f new
and replacem en t eq u ip m en t,
paym ent o f educational facilities
d u e u n d e r le a s e - p u r c h a s e
agreements. Instructional mate­
rials. payments on leased porta­
ble classrooms and payments o f
som e loans.
In addition to building an
elem entary and a high school
over the next year, the district Is
doing Improvement or renovation
work on most of the county's 46
schools.
T h e two mills being levied for
capital improvement Is the m ax­
imum the district can levy.

BudgetContinued from Page IA
budget. There have
been numerous questions about
how the district expects to pay
for the many state-mandated
programs, but few complaints.
"W e 'v e gotten a lot o f people
calling to ask how we plan to pay
for this or that or why we added
ccilaln programs when niuney Is
tigh t." said John Pavalchak.
executive director o f the dis­
trict's finance department. " I
don't think w e've had any angry
calls."
At previous board meetings
where the budget has been

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discussed, school district of­
ficials have outnumbered the
members o f the public.
" I guess that means we arc
doing a good Job o f working up a
b u d g e t." said sch ool Board
member L a n y St rtcklcr.
Stricklcr and board member
Nancy Warren got Into a debate
earlier this summer when he.
and other board members, pro­
posed that the district pledge 81
million to the Orlando Science
C e n t e r f or the e cu'
expansion.
W arren opp osed spending
8200.000 a year o f district

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m oney on a project that she Mid
"m a y or may n o t" benefit the
students of the district.
A fter some study she agreed,
however, that by using some
discretionary funds, including
m oney awarded to the district In
the tnllk price-fixing scandal of a
few years'ago. the district could
a ffo r d to m ake th e pledge
without shortchanging the needs
o f students here.
“ W c have to watch carefully
where our dollars g o .” Warren
said.
Taking u business approach to
operating the school district.
Supt. Paul llagcrty has made

cuts In some of the bureaucracy,
school board members said.
" W c are running much more
efficien tly." said board chairman
Jeanne Morris. "W e are doing
m ore with the money we have."
B o a r d m e m b e rs a r e n o t
expecting a large crowd when
they com e together to vote on
the proposed budget for the final
time o n Thursday evening. The
budget Is expected to be passed
without change.
T h e board will meet In the
d is tric t boardroom. 1211 S.
Mcllonvlllc Ave., Sanford, at 7
p.m.

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�. e * • Sanlord H erald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday. September 7, 1993

Miss America
prepares to
pass crown
0 y NANCY PLEVIN
Associated Press Writer
, ATLANTIC C IT Y . N.J. — Lcanzu Conirlt Is
^wrapping up her year ns Miss Amerten with
&gt;35.000 In scholarship money. $200,000 in
speaking fees, n Job on television nml Just one
romp!'ilnt: laves.
Hut It appears success, ami us penalties, will
•continue for the time being for the 22-year-old
•from Jacksonville. Fla.
Cornett, a eommunlcntlons major. Is ncgollaltug for a Job with the syndicated TV show
'■‘ Entertainment Tonight" but cannot sign a
.contract until she passes the Miss America crown
to hrr successor Sept. 18.
Meantime, sh e’s lx*rn busy making Iter final
appearances as Miss America, filling In for "E T “
host Mary Hart and moving to Los Angeles, where
she ll continue her studies at U C LA and Ik * closer
to her new beau. Mark, a 29-year-old sportsenster
.whose last name she wouldn't reveal.
Tax concerns aside. Cornett said It has been a
jtrrrinr. If exhausting, year.
"I didn't realize It would Ik * as busy as It lias
been." shr said In a telephone Interview* from
Houston. "I'v e traveled 20.000 miles a month —
a different city every other d a y."
Atmul 75 percent of those slops were made to
educate people about AIDS, which Cornett chose
as her Miss Am erica cause.
Throughout the year. Cornett said, she strug­
gled against claim s that she was using a frivolous
'job to discuss a grave subject.
"I expected people to have a perception o f what
a Miss Am erica ts and docs, bused on history."
she satd. "In spite of the criticism. I think dial
I've overcome that "
She recalled winning over one skeptical au­
dience of doctors.
"I told them stories they don't get." she said.
"T h ey don't get the opponuntty to travel 20.(300
miles u month and see children who .or living
with tills disease and talk to mothers who are
kicked out o f their homes because they have the
disease,"
In Florida, she managed to get her AIDSprevention message across at several school
assemblies despite administrators' demands that
she not use (h r words "s e x ." "condom s" or
"A ID S ."
At one talk, she slyly described how doctors
■wear gloves for protection. “ It Is Important to put
'on a glove. Make sure it Is a latex glove." she satd.
speaking slow ly and deliberately. She added with
.a wink. "I hope you understand what I said."
"Site ts unusually articulate for a young woman
o f her »g e ." s?!d L e o n a r d Horn, bead of tile Miss
America Organization. "E xtrem ely well-poised
and able to handle herself with the best of them
under any circumstances. She wus the epitome of
what we believe Miss Amerlrn should be.”
The rrqulrrmcnt that contestants select a cause
was introduced four years ago to make conicswuitH 'n'lcvtkui role models, not Irrelevant beauty
queens." "*A *■*
Cornell's cljqlcc of AIDS-prcventlon generated
far more atlehtion than the causes selected by
previous winners, which Included motivating
voulh lo excellence, domestic violence and
Increasing parent Involvement in education.
Cornett's advice to this year's contestants Is lo
choose an Issue for Ms personal significance, not
for the attention It might garner.
Cornell devcIo|&gt;cd nil Interest In AIDS after
befriending a man Infected with the virus. Before
liecomlng Miss America, she volunteered weekly
at Florida AIDS hospices.

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CARBON DALE. III. - Donald Garpcr. a farmer
three-pack-a-day smoker with an Intense dislike
o f the tobacco Industry. Is one o f the most
influential w riters on how to sue cigarette
companies
How then, did the Southern Illinois University
law professor find himself on the same side o f a
smokers' issue as the Tobacco Institute, the
Industry's trade group? And why arc some
businesses upset?
/'There's at least one thing more Important
than a tobacco-free society, and that's a Just
society," said Garner, who stirred controversy
with the recent publication of Ills paper. "P r o ­
tecting Job Opportunities o f Smokers: Fair
Treatment for the New Minority.” In the Seton
Hall Law Review.
Garner con ten d s the dozen or so major
employers who refuse to hire smokers feed u
tobacco Industry campaign that alms to portray
smokers us un abused minority. These businesses
Include CNN parent Turner Broadcasting System.
And Garner says tf employers don't wise up.
lobbyists m ay persuade law m akers to give
smoking civil rights protection, creating "an
aggressive new minority — 50 million strong."
That, hr says, could set back the antl-tobarco
movement years.
TBS spokesm an Gary M cKtlllps said the
company adopted Its anil-smoking policy in 1986
after a survey found most workers In favor. He
said the health o f Turner’s 6.000 employees was
the motivation, and the com pany provides
financial aid to help smokers quit
"Certainly If you have a healthier work force,
you'll have to pay 'ower health Insurance
premiums." M cKtlllps said. "T h a t 's a nice
byproduct of un anti-smoking policy."
Garner is not advocating that no-smoking rules
on the Job lie rescinded.
Rather, be recommends u luw to prohibit
employers from refusing to hire anyone on the
liasls of their off-tbe-Job smoking. Exceptions
would Include businesses with 25 or fewer
workers, asbestos manufacturers nnd govern­
ment.
Garner also would let em p lo yers charge
smokers more foi hcullli insurance.
T h o m a s L u u r la , a T o b a c c o In s t it u t e
spokesman, satd 29 states already protect
ofT-the-Job sm oking through privacy luws. While
ugreetng with some of Garner’s |&gt;olnts, Lauria
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Bobbl Whitt, left, and Vicki Jcrnlgan art waiting at Sanford Paint and Body to servlet you and your car

Car Care With A Woman's Flair
Once again that familiar white steam begins
pouring out from beneath your hood and fornu* a
cloud above your car. You pul! off to the side of the
road and pop the hood to examine die cause of
this strum cloud • one which Is definitely lacking
a sliver lining, dust be thankful that you're a man
and you can take core o f yourself In these situa­
tions. Yep • there's the engine, the carburetor, the
transmission, and...more steam. Where could It
all Ire coming from?) You see u truck pull up
behind your car. The driver walks over and begins
talking to you from I k : hind the hood. " M a y b e I ran
help you with that," the voice says You peer out
from under the hoot! with the hope that this
person can miraculously fix your car. The first
thlngyou sec Is long, dark blonde hair. A woman!?!
A woman can help me fix my car? Is this a Joke?
Well, if it is then the punchline U..-Vicki, new
owner of buuford Paint and Body, will help you
with all of your car rare needs whether they be
mcchnnlral problems, body damage, or lowing
needs,
However, this is no laughing matter. Fred Bussey
Is now the piesidcnt .aid has turned daily op­
erations over to Vicki Jcrnlgan, Vice President,
and Bobbl White, new office manager. They arc
tw*o women who arc serious about caring for your
car's eveiy nerd. Sanford Paint and Body does
more than Just palm the bodywork. It's your "one
stop service shop" which also provldrs mechanical
repairs und 24 hour emergency towing. They
know that the most Important thing Is to huvr
your ear fixed ns quickly and efficiently as pos­
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"It looks like you need a low truck.’ the female
voice Nays. Sanford Palm and Body's experienced
tow truck operators arc available 24 hours a day.
7 days a week. Whether you want your car towed
to your house. Sanford Paint and Body, or an­
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distances without damaging your car. Towing
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those with mechanical problems.
‘ Why don't we get your car over to Sanford Point
and Body to have our mechanic take a look at It?*,
Utc voice suggests. Sanford Point and Body can

expertly cure for mechanical problems on your
vehicles - foreign or domestic, car or truck. Why
run around town from one specialist to another
when you can have thr professionals at Sanford
PiUnt and Body care for all your car's needs under
one roof.’
‘ Not only do you have some engine trouble, but
It looks like your paint ts beginning to chip nnd
pccL* the woman continues Sanford Point and
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look without the hefty price tag of a n ew car.
"How dtd you get thin drill?*, she asks us she
examines the passenger side of the c.u Sanford
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extra aggravation They know that the last thing
you need alter the frustration ol an accident Is lo
w*orry with the bexly shop and Insurance com­
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you by conirmifilctillng d im lly with your tnaur*.
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�• A • Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday. September 7. 1993

Winning votes: Religious right Americans: government
how-to, from pews to precincts could cut lots of waste

P art tw o o f th re e parts

By JOHN KINO
AP Political Wrllor_______________
VISTA. Calif. - If. ns Pat
Kotx-rixon says. It Is time in
bring God bark Into the schools,
then once tranquil Vista and Its
“ P olicy No. 6010: T each in g
Science" are destined to moke
history.
Inspired by victory In this San
l)W go suburb, religious c o n ­
servatives across America arc
lighting to take over public
schools. T h e y are targetin g
school Itoard elections, deman*
d ln fi c u r r ic u lu m c h a n g e s ,
challenging sex education pro­
grams. pushing for prayer In the
classroom and purging reading
lists and libraries.
This Is sophisticated politics:
siatr-ot-thc art fund raising and
nt a s s c o m m u n I c n 11 o n s
supplemented by old-fashioned,
vigilant foot soldiers recruited
from evangelical, fundamentalist
and o t h e r c o n s e r v a t i v e
churches.
Il oilers a revealing look at the
stra tegy the religiou s righ t
adopted In the altrrmath of
Robertson's failed PJHH presi­
d en tia l c a m p a ig n : Pour r e ­
sources into local politics, from
school and library boards to
county commissions and state
legislatures.
"W e're looking for men and
women candidates who want to
run for office — school txvard.
dog catcher, anything.” says Pat
Gartland. the Christian Coali­
tio n 's d ir e c to r In G e o rg ia .
''W e're getting people from the
jx-ws into the precincts."
While low-turnout elections for
school boards and other local
|s»sts ate tin Immediate target,
these groups also hope to devel­
op a pool of candidates for higher
offices Already, thr religious
right and its allies have made
Inroads In a number of stale
le g is la tu r e s : P e n n s y lv a n ia .
Montana. Idaho. Oregon und
Washington among them.
Both the Christian Coalition
and a n o th er religious right
p o w e r h o u s e . C it iz e n s fo r
Excrllrnce In Education, are
encouraging Christians to run
for office and leaching them how
tocampalgn.
"T h e Bible, being the only true
source on ' right and wrong.
should3? ^ t h e guide of board
m rm bers.".fays CEE's Robert L.
Stmonds 111 his handbook on
how to elect Christians to higher
office. "Governm ent from the
president on down should be as
permeated with Christians as It
now is with secularists."
Citizens for Excellence In Edu­

cation claims more than 3.000 of
Its members have been elected
to school IxKirds nationwide, but
refuses to Identify them.
People for the American Way.
w h ic h m o n it o r s C h r is tia n
a c t iv is t p o lit ic a l a c t iv it y ,
believe* that figure Is lullatcd.
But even tills liberal group
estimates CEE has elected more
than l.(NX) of Its followers to
school liourds. It estimated that
40 percent o f candidates backed
In 1002 bv Christian right orga­
nizations won.
"T h e school board stuff is
probably the biggest growth
Industry In the right wing." said
Michael Hudson. People for the
A m e r ic a n W a y ’ s W e s te r n
director.
Vista, a glowing middle-class
rommcnlty o f 70.000 with a
school population of 21.000, has
becom e a b attlegrou n d lor
Chrlsttnn activists and oppo­
nents who emerged alter Chris­
tian right successes In l!FJO local
elections.
The two c.imps arc bitterly
divided over Policy 0010. which
the Vista school Ixxird adopted
Iasi month In defiance of its
teachers union and state educa­
tion g u id elin es. It req u ire*
s c h o o l s to t e n c h , as an
alternative theory to evolution,
thul God created thr rartli and
Its Inhabltani* In six day*
To local resident Ruth Steiner,
the decision Ignores the Found
Ing Fathers and their wisdom
In building a wull between
church and slate "
The b oard 's m ajority saw
things differently.
"W e now have creationism on
an equal footing wllh evolution."
said Urldre Holliday, thr board
president She Is a member of
the National Association of
Christian Educators, sister orga­
nization (o Slmonds' neutrally
namrd Citizens for Excellence In
Education.
Similar ellorts ntxnind:
—In New York City. Catholic
and bluck group* Joined forces
with Christian conservatives this
spring to oppose the city's liberal
education policies. Togeth er
they distributed 500.000 voter
guides In 1.200 churches. The
Christian C oalition says (i6
like-minded candidates won.
—In Duval County. Flu. (In­
eluding Jacksonville), the school
board’* conservative 4-3 majori­
ty adopted "T e e n A id ." , an
abstinence-only sex education
program that does not mention
birth control.
—In Lake County. Fla., near
Orlando, the religiou s c o n ­
servative majority refused to
allow a Head Start program in

lire district, saving 4-year-olds

were lo o you n g for school.
Annthrr proposal would rewrite
school rules lo guarantee that
homosexuality Is not tmtghl us
.til acceptable lifestyle.
—In Round Rock. Texas, the
conservative Christ Ian school
Iroard majority reinstated prayer
nl nraduatlon.
In these com m unities und
others, school Iroards offrr a case
study o f how ihc Christian
right's meticulous organizing
capitalizes on low turnout elec­
tions.
Janet Gaslll fins first hand ex­
perience
Thr 13-year Incumbent on the
La Mesa. Cnllf.. school hoard
found out thr morning after the
I'.IOO election that stir had lo*l
- lo a candidate who never
appeared ai any public lorums.
Gualll * opponent rm plnyrd a
favorite stealth tactic o f ihe
Christian right. She eschewed
traditional campaigning hot on
the Sunday twforr the election
she distributed thousands of
voting guide* at churches
Candidates hacked hy Chris­
tian conservative* won 52 of hh
San Diego County contests that
year

By JAN ET KKRLIN
Associated Press Writer
BOSTON — The suicide of
While House staffer Vlr *e Foster
mnde fro n t-p a ge news, but
experts say there was little
appreciation o f the Illness that
likely cuused Ills death.
"D id the stress o f life In
Washington, did the strains und
stresses of this 'powerful and
public Job overwhelm this man?
in my opinion, it would Ire no."
said Dr. D ouglas Jacobs, a
Harv ard University psychiatrist.
He said It was likely that
depression, an illness which
affects some 15 million Am eri­
cans. caused the suicide o f
Poster. Depression Is considered
a major factor In most o f the
32.000 suicides committed un­
rurally In the United States.
Experts don't know why sim i­
lar slrrsses produce depression
In some people and not others,
hill they believe Foster's suicide
July 20 with u handgun fit a
profile similar to most suicides.
That typical victim Is male,
not getting treatment for his
depression, uses firearms and
kills himself on his first attempt.
Jacobs said.
Depression's symptoms can
come on relatively quickly, suld
Dr. Susan Blumcnthul. president
of the American Suicide Foun­
dation and chief of bchuvlorul
medicine research at the Na­
tional Institute o f Mental Health.
"Depression Is a potentially
fulul Illness Just like heart dis­
ease is. and when the symptoms
aren't taken seriously they can
be fatal." Dlumenthnl said.
Introduce u weapon Into that
period o f pain and hopelessness,
and suicide becomes on out. said
Pamela C. Cantor, past president
o f ihr American Association o f
Sulcldology.
Washington was surprised by
the Fosler suicide: however,
expert* say there are signs In
most eases.
"People lend to always react to
It as If It was out o f the blue. And

NEW YORK - The average
American thinks more than a
third o f the 91.5 trillion federal
hudgrt could realistically be
cut as wastrful. according to
an Associated Press (Mill.
W h en I'rrslden t C lin to n
outlines his plan* Tuesday for
"reinventing governm ent," hr
w ill be a p p e a lin g to a
widespread cynicism. In thr
(toll, 05 percent said Hie gov­
ernment wastes lots of money.
Based on u study led by Vice
President AI Gore Clinton In
expected lo pro|Ki*c numerous
changes In Ihc way Ihe federal
govern m en t buys services,
hires workrrs. makes budget*.
|&gt;ays t&gt;enefltn, collects fees mid
divides dudes among agencies.
When naked In the A P poll.
"W h at percent o f the federal
budget do you realistically
t h i n k c o u ld he c u t a *
w a strfu l? " Ihe average re­
sponse was 37 jiercent. Onr In
10 wantrd to do away with
more than hall thr huogel.
Assuming the nation doesn't
shirk It* debt service or de­
fense plana, ihe on ly way

Congress could rut more than
30 percent would lie lo chip
uwuy at benefit programs such
ns Social Security and health
care for Ihe elderly. The poll
shows most Americans don't
consider such popular pro­
grams wasteful.
Seven In 10 people jxillrd
say foreign aid Is wasteful. But
lo cut Its $10 billion from Ihe
budget would lie like dipping 3
tablrs|&gt;oona mil of u I gallon
pall.
The telephone jxill of 1.004
adult* whs taken (be Iasi five
days o f August by ICR Survey
Research Group, pail of AUS
Consultants. Results have a
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Foster, a longtime blend o f Bill
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largely Southerners, jicople
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Ready or not it’s Fall
LO CALLY
Lake M a ry s ig n u p s ending
I.AKK M A UN"
Plans arc being marit Inr the
second adult slowplli It sollliall season to hr
plavril .it the Lake M.i»\ sp o il* Complex
There will Im- two men h flans C leagues ami a
wnmni's Iimijiic tl enough Irani* show interest
Leagues will Im' ijiii plav the wn'K ol Sept 1.1
Registration lot the IO game leagues is $280
Ih*i ir.nn Then is hi iihii resident r Ire ill $r&gt;
.mil ,\s.\ registration !«•«• nl $12 Ini Iranis not
alrradv regisim-red u till iIn* ASA
l ot Hilo t all I • 11 \ I Ill-drill li al .12 l .10*17

T e a m s needed in L o n g w o o d
I ( &gt;\&lt; V\\ i h i|I
I In- l.ougwixMl Recreation
Itrp.uIniriil hits o|H*iiiti|*s in tlirli I'.ill Solllull
I r.igur lot Mi H si l.issl' and Women s trams
Leagues hi si i to si.nl llir week ol Srplmillx-I
I I and run oii &gt; night •• wrrk for III wrrks
I n s a n $2*NMot Mrn s ( lass ( and and $200
tot tin Wnnn n s l.rague
Inii-irstril trams should rail S.mdv Lomax al
Jr*o M l Ini 21*0 14-17 Motidav tliinugli Frtd.iv

Last c h a n c e for O v ie d o s o ftb a ll
OVIEDO
Till'Ovlnlo Rc&lt; ir.uiuri unit Parks
I &gt;i partnirnt s tall soil bull leagues air s. hrdulrd
lotirCilipl.lv llir wrrk nl Srpl I I
Mrn s leagues will pla\ on I nesd.rv Wrdnrs
■lav and Thursday nights al tIn- Oviedo S|»nris
i otuplrx I In womrii s li-.igiu will also plav on
Wrdlirsdax nielli wlillr llir m n l li .i||u&lt; will
,'Ia\ oil I |lilav lllgllt
( tallies vv 111 Ik pl.iv t it .it 7 s and'* pill
i ipi ii rrgtsiiatiuti lot all llvr leagues niils
•nda\ and llir organt/attnii.il inerting is s» In d
ulrd lot Thiirsilav Sept It ai 7 p in
League In s arr $ l|o plus a $lf* Amrrii an
‘soHIm II A
latliitl In
Km details. lOlllai l &lt; oiv l larkr al llir (Hirdo
R« i nation and Parks I )r par uncut J5‘» "aa»o

Sanford softball league’s open seasons tonight
B y D E A N S MI TH
Morald Sports Writer
SANFORD - Is It Fall already'-'
It seems Just a lew weeks ago that
the Sanford Recreation sulthall
league s were trying In wrap tip
tlirlr Spring seasons
But tlinr watts Inr ttu man and the
Sanford Recreation Department Fall
Slow pilch Suit hall I.rattle s w ill
Itrifln their seasons this week
A latfje held nl teams have
registered fur llir Fall season, with
25 men s tr.utis and live women s
trains readv to go head In Itrad over
tile Itexl It) weeks ill |2 III thr i asr
ol tlte Men s I htirsd.lv Sight League
at I'inetiiitst Park
I lie season kit ks ott with a pair ol
leagues tonight
llir Mens |ursdav Night &lt; loss l
Kail Slow ptii It Soil hall League will
Im- at Chase Park Incalrd on East
Crlrtx Aveliui tirhind the Seminole
Countv s&lt; litMil Board while the
Wnmrn s Fall Slnwpltrlt Sulthall
I cogur will ojieii at I'liirhurst Park
Itm alrd nil West 21th Street and
Mtirshall Avenue live Mo. ks oil
17 t)2 Iteltllld Hlltlgrv Howies
1oiilghl at i It.isr Florida Manor
will take on Discount Propane at
t&gt; ut p in Monroe llartioui will plav
the Orphans ai 7 Ml p m
and
Comer i'est Control will hattle
Wheli he I A Howard at ** Ml p tn

s h im

S a n fo rd co ed v o lle y b a ll
SANFORD
I uu co ed volleyball leagues
a
in rralloiial If ague and a |*owrr Ir.iguc
will lx
otlrrrd liv till Saillold Rei rr.lllotl I &gt;r pat I llir III
llir registration Irr is $7r* |x-r train All
imu Santnrd resident plav»-rs will Intvc In pav
llir $ l o individual non rrsidrul Irr or $ l r*
Ia11111v nun n sulriii li r Im tor* partti mating
l&lt;r|*|si rat ion (Iraillilii isKridav ScptrmMi 17
All rosters Iwliu li i.urv a tiiaximum limit ol l&lt;&gt;
playrrsl ruusi Ik- tiirnrd in ai ilu- Downlown
Ret rratUm Crnirr lowrr level ol Sanford &lt; in
Hall, 300 N Park Avrnur hv Srpl 17
1In i»-i rralloiial league w ill plav on Mondav s
Im ginning nn Si-pt 27. while llir |*owrr league
will plnv on Wednesday's starting Srpt 2'*
Kor inorr inforiii.iiion i all .1 lo r»*»'»7

C ity to o ffe r g irls ’ fall s o ftb a ll
SANFORD
I III Saillold Rri re.Ulou I *»
partiiirnl is now at i epting registration* lor a lull
senior girl* slow pm li sohhall league
(ilrls will* will Irr 111 hrlntc Aug III I'CJil and
nriHiirn 17 lieforr Jan I IMbl
I’lavrrs ran register al tin Downtown Her rr
atlun C rn ir r lower Irvrl ol Santnrd City hall
.too N Park Avr-nur All partti ipanis inusi pav a
Sill registration Irr and non Sanlord rrsidrnls
nuisl also pav tin $|0 individual or $l rt lainllv
non rrsidrul l&gt; e
I'rool ol n|(r nuisl In shown prior to playing
All g a m e s will hr playrd on I tiursdav
t .' Mines at Foil Mellon Park with leagu&lt; plav
s&gt; i to begin on I hursday. September 2d
For more liilnrmalion. i all 330 r)l&gt;‘*7

O v ie d o w o m e n 's d o u b le s
OVIEDO — Registration Is ficltig an rplid
through Monday. Srpt
Id lor thr wnmrn s
(loulilrs league offered by Ili»- Oviedo Hri real Ion
and Parks Departmnu at Riverside Park
Plav l&gt;cglns Friday. Sept 24 Mali lies will
begin al 7 p.m The registration fee is SIO lor
Oviedo residents. $15 lor non residents
Fur details i onlat I Cory ( larkr al 350 5BB0

W H A T ’S H A P P E N I N G "
F re s h m a n F o o tb a ll
Lake B ran tley at Lyman, 7 p rn
Oviedo af Seminole, 7 p.m

B oys’ V o lle y b a ll
O rlando-Boone al Lake Howoll. Junior varsity
at 6 p m w ith varsity lo follow
Orlando-Evans al Lake Mary, 6 p m

G irls ’ V o lle y b a ll
F irst A c a d e m y and W arnor C h ris tia n al
Orangow ood Christian (doubloheader). Junior
varsity al 4.15 p m and 6:30 p m with varsity al
5 30 p m and 7 30 p m
O rland o B is h o p M oorn at Oviedo. Ju n io r
varsity at 6 p m with varsity to follow

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Florida SjmiI Wear lakes tin
AAM Discount ai 7 Mr p in
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R E Templeton &lt; r* Ini
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limit in k Hordwate al 8 30 p m
• Thursday night al Plnehursi
Park. Extrrtor llomcsavers plays
IW er 30 at B 30 p m M A Erer tors
fares Florida S|Mirtsmen at 7 30
p in
and Sanford First Baptist
well nines SAS Raiders al M .Ml p ill
Country Store has a bye tins week

Wayno Gaqor (lop photo) of Gager Pest Control and
Shan Poterson (catching ball, botlom photo) of Myers
Tree Service will look to help thoir toams defend then

Spring id le s whon the Sanlord Rocreahon Department
Fall Slo w p ilch SoMball League starts play tonight with
the men at Chaso and Iho women at Pinohurst

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Wilson’s
defense
garners
attention
B y D E A N S MI TH
Horald Sports Writer
WINTER PARK - It's not very
often dial we get to honor a
defensive player.
Bui this past Friday ntghi al
Winter Park's Sliowaller Field. Lake
Unwell linebacker .Jermaine Wilson
went above and beyond I lie call of
duty.
See P layer. Page 2B

J e rm a in e W ils o n

Lake U nw ell’s J e rm a in e
W ilson was Hie llrst Sanford
Herald Player ol the Week
Other players considered
were
• Sriiiinnli s C liff Branch
who ov ert .ime a slow start in
complete seven nl his last
eight attempts and nine u( If*
passes Inr two tom hdnwns
and I 12 yards lor (lie game
• L a k e Ma r y s T y s o n
Htnshaw who came nil thr
bench lo throw lor 13*» yards
and i wo touchdowns
• Lyman s Jason S h ipley
who returned a tumble -Hi
yards Inr a touchdown
• Oviedo's Oscar Duncan
who ran Inr (&gt;H yards
• L a k e B r a n t le y 's J e f f
Shaw, who threw Inr 7(i yards.
Including a I 7 y ard
to u c h d o w n , and ran Inr
another H8 yards.

Sanford
Lakeside
8K Race
Saturday
By O E A N S MITH
H erald Sports Writer
SANFORD — The tail io.ul i.itt
season is here
This S.iiiud.iv morning thr S.m
lord Klvv.iuls (lu h and I In- ( uv ol
Sanlord Recreation and Parks |)r
pari incut will cohost Ilu- !*)*M
Santnrd Lakeside HK K.u t .mil
Kiddy Run
The event Is very popular and
year In and year out attracts a large
held nl runners from all over ilu
globe
See Rond Race, Pnge 21)

E m m in g er runs aw ay in Pro Late M o d el featu re
By B IL L S IE B E R T
Special lo Iho Horald
BARDKKVILLE — Don Emminger
of Astor look off from the pole
position aiul led ll on I hag lo Hag
Friday night, running away from a
strong challenge from neighbor Paul
George to lake the Pro Late Model
feature event on the Volusia County
Speedway Ihrre-elghlh's-mllc dirt
track.
Emminger and J.I). McGinnis
started side-by-sldc in the 25-lap
main event, hut as McGinnis was
billing back. George was working
Ills way up Irorn the third row In the
10-car field.

G eorge w a s on E m m in g e r-*
bumper by the cud ol the third lap.
but couldn't make tbc move to
break Into the lead
Emminger and George led Garry
Flynn. Joe Grubb and Jack Kalclgii
across Hie finish line
Emminger did add a little more
excitement to the night when the
left rear wheel-bearing on Ills car
caught fire on the victory lap.
"I was trying to raise ttie enter­
tainment value of the ticket by
catching on lire." Emminger told
VCS trnckslde announcer Tom
Tipton. "T h e v umpctitluii on this
track ts coming around last. We're
going tn take off next week to go

hunting, but plan to be back In two
weeks and llnlsb out the season
here.*'
In the other division*. Shane
Williams crossed the starl/ltnlsli line
th.st hi tin- Pro Slocks, but wu.-t
d is q u a lifie d a lte r a post-rucc
tcardown. handing the victory to
Brian Bales. Mike Ponce and Ronnie
Ponce of St Augustine piuvtdcd a
one-two pimelt In the Mini Slock
Division and Mike Scltlld took tluclteckercd Hag In the Hobby Stocks
Williams ran unheaded from the
o p e n in g g re e n fla g u n til the
checkers IHI 20 laps Inter In the Pro
Stocks, but the disqualification
allowed Bales, from Holly Hill, to

end up with tlte llrst place trophy
Finishing second through lift li
were Dean Jarvis. Charles Mall.
Mike Hunter and Steven Stairs
Mike Ponce started on the outside
of tin front tow of the 15-lap Mint
Stork Division feature and had to
follow- pole sitter Jesse Caswell lor
the first four laps
Hut when Caswell lost power on
lap live. Pone assumed the lead, a
spot he would keep for the rest of
the race.
Rniiult Ponce rattle home lit
second, while Tommy Rupp was
third
Caswell fourth and Dan
Paternlil fifth.
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T h e race Is open to anyone,
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Coat la SB for a pre-entry and
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lower level of Sanford City Hall.
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Schlld'a race to the checkered
Dag after starting from the pole
position went aunost flawless,
except tor a little gUtch on lap 10
of the 15-tap Mini Stock feature.
Schild held a comfortable lead,
but spun out in turn four, giving
up the lead to Lonnie Register.
But Register's lead was short
lived, a s on the following lap,
R e g is te r tan gled w ith A la n
Moore between turns one and
two and Schild shot back Into
the lead, an position be would

take second place behind Schild
was H ow ard Kelt ham. w hile
Hank Baker. Brian S e lf and
Moore rounded out the top five.
Dirt track racing la held every
Friday night at Votuaia County
Speedway, located at 1500 Cast
Highway 40 In Berberville. with
asphalt racing being run every
Saturday night on the
b a n k e d h a lf- m ile p a v e d
speed w a y . Action starts at 7:30

ReglsUm tion S atu rd ay will
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Sanford, with aid stations, for
water and fruit, located at thc
two and four-mile marks.

Awards will be given out to the
top three male finishers, regard­
less o f age. the top three female
finishers, regardless o f age. and
(lie top m a le and female In each
age group category.
T h e fo llo w in g a g e g r o u p * will
b e con tested (for b o th m ale and
fe m a le ): i3 -o n d -U n d e r: 14-18:
1 8 -2 4 : 2 5 -2 9 ; 3 0 3 4 : 3 5 30;
4 0 -4 4 ; 4 5 -4 9 : 5 0 -5 4 : 5 5 -5 9 ;
60-65: a n d 6 5 -a n d O v e r .

For more Information, call (he
City o f Sanford Recreation and
P ark s D epartm en t at (407)
330-5697 between the hours of
8:30 a.m. and 5 p in., Monday
through Friday.

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as the Sliver Hawks dropped s
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regarded Wildcats.
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o f the W eek for 1063.
Also considered for the first
aw ard w e re S e m in o le High
School quarterback C liff Branch.
Lake Mary quarterback Tyson
H lnshaw . Lym an linebacker
Jason Shipley. Oviedo running
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M otorcycle Olympic set for this weekend
LAKE MARY - ABATE o f Fla.. Inc.. Seminole County
Chapter Invito* everyone to Its Ninth Annual Motorcycle
Olympics on Sunday, Sept. 12. near Heathrow.
Take 1-4 to exit 50 and head west on Lake Mary Boulevard
signs will be posted for directions. T h e gates open at 0 a.m. and
admission lo $5 for incm lxrs. Ffl for non-members mid
children under 12 are free.
The event will have bike and childrens games, tattooing and
live music featuring the Cherry Duce Bund.
For mure Information, call Buck at 668-9433.

Garden club to discuss wildlife
LONGWOOD - The subject o f this month’s meeting of the
Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club will be "Florida Wildlife"
presented by Central Florida Zoo education curator. Tom
Wlllluins. Join Garden Club m embers at the Weklva Marina on
Sept. 13 at 9:30 a.m.

Civic League Woman’s Club to meet
LONGWOOD - The l-ongwood Civic League W oman’s Club
will host the Annual Membership Drive meeting on Tuesday.
Sept. 14. nt I p.m. at the club building. 135 W. Church Ave.
Area women who are Interested In Joining the organization
nrc Invltrd to attend this meeting.
Hostesses are Elda Nichols and Florence Wagner.
For more Information, please call 830-5022.

Crime Watch to feature Judge Dickey
SANFORD Plnecrest Crim e Watch meeting will be
Tuesday. Sept. 14. at 7 p.m. at the Sanford Police Department.
The speaker for this month’s meeting will be the Honorable
Alan A. Dickey, administrative Judge o f the criminal division.

CALENDAR
Kennel Club to meet
The Central Florida Kennel Club meets the third Tuesday of
every month, at 6 p.m.. at the l-ake Island Recreation Center.
450 Harper. Winter Park.
Anyone Interested In the betterment and protection of
pre-bred dogs or In breeding or showing dogs ts welcome lo
attend m rrtln g* and applv for membership. Call 671-7440 or
862-2872.

Clogging classes formed
The Old Hickory Stoinpers offer free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced lessons aim available.
Meetings are nt 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 o f Lake Mary m eets every Tuesday at 7.-00
p.m., at 109 E. Crystal Lake Ave. (com er of Crystal Lake and
Country Club Road). Visitors are welcome.
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Take off pounds sensibly
Members o f Take Off Pounds Sensibly. TOPS, invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christum Church. 1607 Sanford Avr.. Sanford.
The |m u s nq,w has a pitvoir-uxun lo weigh people between
A: I Band 6-45 p m .
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1664.

Obesity surgery group to meet
The Seminole Chapter of SOS (Support Obesity Surgeryl
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.

Toastmasters meet at S C O
Seminole Community College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
*6581 will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. at Seminole
Community College. Contart Roselln Bonham nt 323-8284 for
inure Information

Overeaters to gather
A regular m eeting o f Overeaten Anonymous la conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at Florida Pow er and Light. 301 Myrtle
Ave.. Sanford. For more Information, call Carol at 322-0657.

Panic Attack group to meet
Agoraphoblo/Panlc Attack Support Group m eets each
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 586 W. Stale Road
434, Longwood. The support group ts for those who ore afraid
lo go out o f their house and be active In public.

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Klngsolver (HarperColllns)
H ardcover nonfiction
1. "Ageless Body. Timeless
M ind." Dccpak Chopra. M.D.
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2. "Maybe (Maybe Not).'' Rob
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Betty J. Ladle (Gold Leaf Press)
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Dean Ornish (HarperColllns)
5. "W om en W ho Run With the
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6. ’ ’ Men A r c from M ars.
Women Are from Venus." John
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10. "Th e Way Things Ought to
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2. "T h e Store Shine Down."
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3. "R is in g S u n ." M ichael
Crichton (Ballantlne)
4. "T h e Firm ." John Grisham
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5. "Congo." Michael Crichton
(Ballantlne)

The following births have been
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Altamonte Springs:
Aug. 20 — Ethnu Woldrldgc
and Gllberto Coltc Nuncy. Miamonte Springs, boy: Linda and
Ray Perkins. Altamonte Springs,
girl: Mellozon Sims. Sanford,
girl: Carlyne Roblcheau and
M ichael Largen t. Longw ood.
boy: Lisa and Robcr Feldman.
Longwood. boy
Aug. 22 — Alicia and Brian
Conners, Longwood. girl
Aug. 23 — Stacy Matthews
and Samuel Saucedo. Winter
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2. "Without Remorse." Tom
Clancy (Putnam)
3. "Like Water for Chocolate."
Laura Esquivel (Doublcday)
4. "Vanished.” Danielle Steele
(Dclacorlc)
5. "S lrrcla o f Laredo." Larry
MrMurtry (Simon A Schuster)
6. ’ ’ The C l i e n t . ” J o hn
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The Holiday Inn Countryside at 1-4 and SR 46
was the site of an appreciation dinner In honor
of Coach Emory Blake, former head coach at
Semlnota High School, for his many years of
dedicated service to youth and the Optimist
Club o f Sanford. Many boys lives have tysan

The downtown 8anford Klwanls Club welcomed
two new members to Is roll call during a noon
luncheon recently. Dot Waller of Denial &amp;
Wohlwender Realty, sponsored by Frank Dunn,
a retired railroadman, and Joe Teague of
Assured Carpet Cleaners sponsored by Beth
Bekfln, manager of Regatta Shores Apartments,

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woman took m y order, and since
that day I haven't been able to
atop thinking about her. I’ve
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first sight, but there was som e­
thing about that girl that was
special.
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the restaurant several times. I
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however, she hasn't shown any
special Interest in me.
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men who hit on her at work,
which is something I want to
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young wom an Is married or
living (or going) with someone.
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slip her a note saying you would
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Legal N otices
Notice M IherHri Sate

PATRICIA DARNELLetal.,
Datendanlli).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
BYCLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Nolle* it hereby given that the
undertigntd Maryann* Men*.
Clerk el the Circuit Court of
Seminole Comity, Florida, will,
on lha Wti day at September,
1MX at ttrflO a m. at Iht Wet!
Front door at the Seminole
County CourthouM, In the City
of Sanlord. Florida, otter tor
tale and tell *1 public eutcry to
•he htghett and beat Udder lor
caeh, lha following detcrlbed
property »!fueled In Seminal*
County, Florida, taw4!:

•he County ol Seminole, State et
Florida
Uniat* in ch c e rtific a te d )
•hell be redeemed according to
law. the property detcrlbed In
twch certificated) wilt be eo(d
•e the htghett bidder et the well
Iron! door. Seminole County
CourthouM. Sanford. Florida, on
the eth day el October, iw x at

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for tee* it required la b* paid by

The South M Net et Lota h A
a* and all of Lot* 77 A If at
extended Ip the center ef the
Vacant alley In MM Lord*
Fin I Addition to Cltrv* Haight*
In Plot Book X Pag* If. ol the
Public Record* of Seminole
County. Florida
Togothor with that certain
IMl Manatee Motile Hem*.
Serial Number* MlUtoSWl A A
OtmiUMS B. which I* perm*
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wllhln 14 hour* after the
adrefilled lime of the tale All
payment* than be cath or guar
anteed instrument, made pay­
able te the Clerk of the Circuit
Court.
Dated thi* 21th day of Augutt,
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Cterk ol me Circuit Court
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B y M ic h e lle L. S ilv a
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Publlth: Augutt Jt, September
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D EH 21*

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that W.T. Gordon. S.S.
Gordon, Cittki tor A E. Gordon,
the holder ol the following cart,
ifleet*(il ha* tiled takf certificetolt) for a fa* deed to bo tetued
thereon The certificate numb
ertt) and yaarttl of luuanca.
the deteriptlen of the property,
and the named) In which It wo*
aliened i»/#re at totlow*:
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Subiect to oaeamont* and re
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purauant to the final decree et
torectoewr* entered in a cat*
pending In tald Court, the ttyle
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SAVINGS BANK. FSB va.
PATRICIA DARNELL, el al.
In accordance with the Arner
lean* with Diaabiiitle* Act. per
ion* needing a tpeciei Occam
modeller lo participate In Iht*
proceeding aheuld contact the
individual or egency tending

INAKOFf
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION

(It day* prior It lha proceeding
at fha eddreie given on notice
Telephone t-M M I *11 -1771
(TDD) or I (MO) OSS 1770 (V).
via Florida Relay Service
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THOMAS A. FERRANTI,
SHAROLYN L. FERRANTE:
GULP AMERICAN SOL. INC :
SPRINGS LANDING HOME
OWNER S ASSOCIATION.
INC.
Datondantfi)
NOTICE OP

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to the hl0w*t tedder ef the w**1
front dear, Semlnete County
CourthouM, Sanford. Florida, an
the 4th day at October, l t d al

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(SEAL)
Maryanna Mona
Clerk of the Circuit Cburt
Seminote Cointy. Florida
By :Mlch#ll#L. Silva
Deputy Cterk

able to fha Clark of lha Circuit
Court.

Clerk ef the Circuit Court
Semlnete County. Ftortde
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clark
Publllh: Augutt 14, II A
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GULP AMERICAN SOL. INC ,
SPRINGS LANOINO HOME
OWNCR’ E ASSOCIATION.
inc . are Defendant*. I ew tan
f* too hlRMi l and boat M b
ter caeh et lh* nett front nmr ef
lha Sominote County Court
houae. In Ml N. Park Avenue.
Sanfard. Florida, at II :M
•’clack AM. an September i*
IMX the toik.wtng detcrlbed
property a* tel torth to told
Final Judgment, lean!:
Ltd 44 SPRINGS LANDING
UNIT TWO. according to lha
plat thereat at retarded to Ptef
Boob M. Past* 77. M. and ft, ef
Me Public Retard* el Samtooto
County. Florid*.
DATED Augutt 34 IM3.
MARYANNS MORSE
•e Cterk ef theCourt
By: JeneE. JtMvk
OscHitv Cltfk

Approilmately *121.00 cath
tor lata I* required to be paid by
lh* aucceutut bidder at the tale
Full payment of on amount
equal to lh* higheal bid pfut
applicable documentary tlamp
lane* and recording toe* la due
within le heuri atlar the
advertlted lime of too tale. All

CLERK
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publllh: Augutt 31 A September
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JOHN T. SPEARS atM
PENNY J. SPEARS, hi* wife.
GARY R. LARSON, and
JOANNE B. LARSON, file WHO,
UNITED STATE SOP
AMERICA, and GUARDIAN
MANOR, INC.,
Defendant*.
toOTICI OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that purauant to Summary Final
Judgment ef Ferertoaur* en­
tered in lh* m m ef PAULINE

LIQUOR LICENSE tor leml
note. Polk. Sumler ceunliet
Owner will finance Ne
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THI STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Cate Me ei MM CAUL
Fla bar Me tM M
WILMINGTON TRUST OF
Fl o r i d a . N a , anetwnai
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VERONICA CAMBRIC.

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NOTICE OF SALE

In accordance with FtorId*
Statute* Sett Storage Act Sec
ttont El Mt and 11M7 The aate
at office end heuteheid peed* in
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Ml*, to the high**! and bett
bidder. tor cath. at tha well
front door at tha Seminole
County CourthouM. to Sanford.
FterMe of l l : « a m . an Sop
temborM. IM).
Dated AuguMSt. lt d
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark at IN* ClrtwHCarl

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FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractor* be regItiered
or carl Ifled. Te verify a Mato
contractor* Meant* call
I NO-141-1*4*. Occupational
LKantaa are required by the
county and can bo verified by
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Record* o* Sominote County,
Florida lying and il totied South
ol Weal Onore Rood (Airpori
Bivd.) and the fait TO toet of
lha North S3teal of tho following
detcrlbed property: Begin 1*744

rate Call Scoff 31? M l

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AFFORDABLE Heme RepateT
All phaaet Call for Ire* *ti
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adopted a Reeofuflon doting,
vacating and abandoning, re­
nouncing end declaiming any
and ail right at fha County of
Semtooto and tha public to and
t* the following detcrlbed
right*-ot way or drainage eat*ment. to wit:
DESCRIPTION: Thai pari ef

(SEAL)
Maryann* Men*
Clark ef lh* Circuit Court
Semlnete County. Florida
By: MlcheiieL. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: Augutt )1, September
1,14. All. IMl
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EQUIPMENT for pereonallied
photo*, buainett logo*, etc. on
cefte* mug*, fief*, pr Tihirti
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Dated Ihit Wh day of Augutt.

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USED CERAMIC MOLDS:
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ADJUSTMENT! AND CREDITS: In tho event of an error In an
od, tho Sanford Herald w ll bo raaponolbfo for tho Prof
Inearn on only and only to tho oaten* of the com of tho*
InoorDon. Plea a* chock your od for accuracy tho Aral doy N
runo.

affuefed to Seminole Ceitoty.
Florid* deveribedat
North tit 3 to*f •&lt; to* Lett U
toet ef to# Wnt It* teet of Let 1
Freer* Aden km n ef Atte
monte Plat Beak l F-u* I) el
Public Record* ef Semmei*
County. Florida
at public aate, to the togfwtl and
beat bidder tor cath, pi «w Weal
Frant Dear ef fha teminei*
County Caurlhouee. to laniard.
Ftorlde. ef 114* a m , an Sep

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NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE la hereby given mat.
purauant to a Final Judgment
entered to the above capirrmed
tat*. I wilt tell the property

IMG. and entered in Cam to*
M N CA (14) L ef the Circuit
Court of the Elgtitoenfh Judtotaf
Circuit to and tor Seminal*
County. Ftortde whereto BANK
OF AMERICA NATIONAL
TRUST A SAVINGS ASSOCIA
TfON. at mrreeeer bv merger
M SECURITY PACIFIC MA

Approilmetely I1ZS.M cath
tor toe* It required la be paid by
the tuccetalwl bidder of ttn tale

auch certificated) will be toM
to the hlghetl bidder al lh* wail
Irani door, Seminole County
CourthouM, Sanford, Florida, an
tho eth day of October, IMX al

On* Iff* MERE, 4 Or.. Green
In color. VIN tlDUOIllWni
being tiered al Altamonte Tow
log Service. Inc
and lh* under*igned a* Sheriff
*1 Seminal* County. Florid*,
will at II 00 A M on the 7th day
el October A D im x after ter
aal* and tell to the htghett
tedder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, al toe
Freni (Wtolll Door, at me ttepl.
el me Semlnete County Court
home to Sanford. Florida, lh*
abom rtewrthmt pryyyrfy
Thai told aate la being mad*
laliity the term* et mi* Writ
of Elocution
Donald F Elltoger, Sheriff
Semtooto County- Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERI CANS WITH OIS
ABILITIES ACT OF Ifto. PER
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
NEEDI NG S P E C I A L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PAR TIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SHOULD CONTACT THE
CIVIL DIVISION OF THE
SHERIFF'S OFFICE. EN
FORCEABLE WRITS SEC
TION. 1141 1ETH STREET.
SANFORD. FLORI DA A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING TELE
PHONE: 14*71 U04440 TTD
(407) m ixn
Publtihed September 7. 14 II.
W. wt*h m* late on October 7.
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Seminole

HAVINO PROBLEMS gelling
credill Call Smite* 32E*33t
It'l your right to know why

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and the neme(t) in which II wat
allo w ed IVer* at Wtew*:
Certificate No J*4J
Yeer of toluene* HE*
D e te n tio n ol Property L E G
LOT E l W ELLING TON PB IS
P G fT O f
Namet In which attetM d
Michel* McDonnell

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Ihet by virtue at the! certain
Wrll et Execution limed out *1
and under the teal at lha Circuit
Court ol (Vanga County, PierMa Co m K 1*7 33*7 upon a final
|ud*menl rendered to toe aterem W Court on lha iMh day el
July A.D. IMf, in that certain
COM entitled: Flral Union Ne
Ilentl Bank of Florida f/k/a
Aftenllc National dank el Pier
Ida, Platottfl vi John C. Moore.
Defendant which atoreteld Writ
el Elocution wat delivered to
me at Sheriff at Semlnete
County, Florida and I have
levied upon oil the right, title
and inter**t of lh* detondant.
Jehn C. Moore. In and to the
fallowing detcrlbed property,
told property being located to
Semlnete County, Florida mere
jtofllcularly detcrlbed ae

DONALD L. MICHAUD.
OOROTHY J. MICHAUD.
GREGORY R. DESJARLAIS
Mid KAY A. DEUARLAtS.
Detondant*
NOTICE O f SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purwtnl to ait Amended Sunt
mary Final Judgment of For*
cInure M a d May IX l**l and
Third Ordtr R**chedu1lng For*
clotor* SaN entered In Com
Number *ld*jg CA I4L o» the
Circuit Court al the Itth Judicial
Circuit In and tor Semlnete
County, Florida wherein IN­
VESTORS SAVINGS BANK H
Plaintiff and GREGORY R.
DESJARLAIS and KAY A.
DESJARLAIS are Defendant*. I
will Mil lo the htghett and bett
bidder far caeh at the wett front
door at the Seminole County
CounhMo. Ml North Pork Av­
enue. Sentord. Florida al 11:00
o-m. an September It. i m the
following deter feed property at
Mt forth in tald Amended Sum
mary Final Judgment and Or

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LIV E IN N EED ED . « days a
w t. Room, board and salary.
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carport, storage. h»ef A air. 7
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p e t / A t t v m e No O u a l i l y
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fenced yard, carport. I l l *00
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appl .newpaint i l l too
• Pool kerne V ) an cid de tec
Oarage, I47.S00

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hat tkylltet. Raman Tub.
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Homamatar to live with el
dar'y lady We oiler private
living quarter* uta at car ptut
salary Call tor dele!It attar to
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bdrm. I ba home IITSK Owner
financing 407M H M Pat

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91—Apartments/
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BRAND NEW 1 bdrm I bath
homo, fireplace, skylights,
covered potto. 1 car garage

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1 Y O W N W E R . S 1 K . 1/t.
carport, ig i«m r m . a n
S a n t a SI., S a n f o r d
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home, remodeled Paddle
lent, fa m ily rm , screened rm .
walk to park I Law dawn, tew
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bdrm. home, central M/A. new
reel, large lanced, tread yd.
Nice satellite dish Included!
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payment!.................. . set.soo

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rotrlg- ITS/wk. DISH*
FU R N IS H ED BOOM. Haute
prlvllagat. quiet area Mature
mate prater red 11UN II
HOUSE PBIVILEQSS,
Wathar/dryer. no alcoholic

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P ER M A N EN T SET-UP.
mlt tip out*, lie rm. ttwd. In
park, only SOOOO OBO » 7 W 7

aPLVM O U TH V O V A O ER L I

furniture, office furniture, in
d u s trla l po^Lurn m achlna,
many m ite Items!

low at (I ff Includat le a A
title. Celt:

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garage sate ad price II C a ll
d e ta in e d now tor dtteltol
322-2511

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H Y D R A U LIC or a ll purpose
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m -asasar sts-n ai
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M e r c h a n d is e

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Goad canditlan! Asking t 700
Can after SPM 314 t e ll
• S H A R I D IU M . w /stand
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band E *101100' condition
1100 ...................... J7 1 S5**

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111 *770
• BOX O P LADIES CLOTHES.
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pant*, tklrte. drotw t UBO
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AC. alarm.IIK m itil.1 0 0
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/Accessaries

• PIN T JARS, krand new. 1
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TRANSMISSIONS. New, reb u ilt
tor

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to competition fidin

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Buses/Vans

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C H E V Y C «*. I*U. Antique. 3
speed, angina and drtm train
grate thaw . 1*714*41477
• C H I V Y C B H B Antique, 3
n f f i n Train
arete N im o MTS ***1*77
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g n d , A / C ready ter ptent
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Itel. mute tee to ap p rcd cle
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body Iter IM* DOOMS
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•nglnv work 11,000 723-1411
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custom. Rebuilt anakw. new
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condition I SI.7104W *4 0
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vehicle, car. truck, etc.
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Vehicles/Campers
4

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W ill trade tor travel traitor ol
comparable value. P I rots

Well Advertise Ybur Car
EVERYDAYTIL ITS SOLD!
(o r other motor vehicle)

3 lines for on ly

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Get a "DOGatDAY" DEAL
Sanford Court Aptw.

( a d d it io n a l lin e s e x t r a )

A d m ust include phone num ber and askin g 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 h ile ad is ru n n in g excepL fur price. Non-com m ercial only.

WhateverYour Field...
NNDABUMFHI CROP OF
OFPORIUNKMM1HI

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iflB . VE. auto, air, P/S Clean.

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140 H P, Lyearning new mags..
3 praps traitor. S3.S0R Call
331 S40Sor 313 7770
• AIRBO AT, I f Alum . Polymer
IM Lycom ing. Rac. Overhaul.
Traitor S U M 3n 1371
• FISHINO BOAT 10 fl. 40 HP
IvtnrudR. W ith traitor SIM or
bate alter 3714411
• SAILBO AT. It*!. Phantom.
om dstign Day*ailar/r*cer.
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cate l mate. Mwa/gray. 1
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cater. Work* groat 1Only *40
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COUCH, LO VE S I A T , CHAIR
and ottoman. Old fashioned,
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DININO ROOM fumtturq. Dark
gbw. Table. * ch a in , display
h u tc h , a n d b u t la l I N I .
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chak*, dark pine 110 3J0 M M
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drawers, lg detachable m ir
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repair* are dona. Warranty.
Wo buy wether* A dryer*.
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table, kidney shaped, heavy
wood tn vvcaitonl condition
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S4M. asking 1)00 OBO 1 Car
duray R IC L IN E R S aver 1400
each, pair tor S3I0 477411*
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team*, cloth ch air cover*
Eacellenl cand Table cloth
Included. P M 373 1140
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w/toch S it ta n H i ta p
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spring and m attret*. mat
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rmgs, rads, paints, candsnsar.
m uffler. Mad* Goad wheal*
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fiberglass. 140 HP Evonrud*.
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reasons (such as poor eyesight).
t hi s o p t i o n ma y not b e
appropriate for all patients. But I
believe that the majority o f
people can safely and elTectlvely
follow their ow n blood pressures,
with a little training, practice,

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As in last year's experiment,
this year there were two Epson
W orldwide Pairs, held on June 4
and 9. Clubs In 90 countries took
p a rt. S om e 3 0 .5 0 0 p la y e rs
com peted In North America:
there were 11.500 competitors
In China.
The Epson Is unusual In that
when you finish u deal, you learn
your score (from 0 to 100)
immediately. The other results
In your club — or anywhere —
arc Irrelevant.
T h e deals are taken from
tournaments held many years
ago. The scores are derived from
the original results.
The biggest single score was
1H76 ou t o f 2 4 0 0 . It w a s
achieved on Friday. June 4. by
Zhao Bao Ql and Wang Zuo Let
(rum China.
T h e best N orth A m erican
score on that day. IBIS, was

achieved by Roland Brunet and
Sarko Kaasablan. who live In
Montreal. T h ey did very well on
today's deal from the event.
Kassablan. South, realized
that he Itad a very strong hand.
Opposite something tn tpadtis.
which North must have had In
order to bid three no-trump, he
decided to take a shot at the club
slam. Even if his partner was
short tn clubs, perhaps the Jack
would drop. It pays to be a g ­
gressive In the Epson.
West led u low spade. Kossublun won In hand with the 10.
played a diamond to dummy's
king, ruffed a heart, ruffed a
diamond, ruffed a heart, ruffed a
diamond, overtook the club Jack
with the ace and ran the rest o f
hla trum ps. West kept tw o
spades, so the contract made
exactly.
Iking plus 920 was worth B7
out of 100 matchpolnts.

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to Investments. What might look
Ing special aaalgnments or looks
TOUR BIRTH DAY
od at first reading may not
for you. Unreasonable demands
S apt.S , I M S
Id up when closely scruti­ could shut down your produc­
tion line.
nized.
In the year ahead you might
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
be rather fortunate In finding
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
and acquiring collectible Items o f 21) Even a well Intcntloncd
Your Judgment might not be up
considerable value. If this Is your associate could unintentionally
to par today when it comes to
Intention, do so In a methodical, hinder you today. Try to do what
taking risks In areas that directly
needs doing Independently o f affect your finances or security.
organized way.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) others, thereby avoiding risks.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
OEMIN1 (M ay 21-June 20)
D o n ' t be I n t i m i d a t e d b y
challenges today, but. by the
19) Do not let your ego get tn the
Today If you are going to do
same token, don't make self­ way today If there Is something
something special fnr a person
diluting assessments where you you are trying to do but lack the
for whom you feel responsible,
think the odds favor you. when. know-how to do so. Everyone * do It without fanfare or strings,
In actuality, they're against you. has to ask for help upon oc- Contingencies will produce negVirgo, treat youraelf to a birth­ coslon.
utlve effects.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
day gift. Send for your AstroWalt until you have all the facts
Graph predictions for the year Perhaps tt‘s best you do not pry
ahead by mailing tl.2 5 and a too deeply Into a matter an
at your disposal today before
long, self-addressed, stamped Intimate friend is trying to keep
making evaluations. If you pre­
envelope to Astro-Graph, d o this secret. You might learn some- Judge people or situations you
may have to operate from a
newspaper. P.O. Box 4465, New thing you’ ll wish you hadn't.
York. N.Y. I01B3. Be sure to
PISCES (Feb. 20-Morch 20) d,* ,ortcd P,clurestate your zodiac sign.
Try
to skirt Issues today which
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Try not
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If
you have something of critical tend to divide family members to get involved today tn an
Importance to do today, put it on Into w an in g factions. Instead arrangement with a close friend
the top of your agenda and give talk about things where all arc In where one has to borrow from
the other, or where you arc
it priority. Finish this first before accord.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be collectively doing something you
doing anything else.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) extrem ely considerate to d a y hope would generate a profit,
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County since 1008
85th Year, No. 283 &gt; Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Money goal near as organizers

IN S ID E

By NICK P F IIP A U F

□ Sports

Herald Staff Writer

Oviedo Americans take title
OVIEDO — Jonathan Prather played three
positions, drove In two runs, and made several
key defensive plays as the Oviedo Americans
beat Arlington for the Section I fltle Wednesday.
S ee Page IB

□

P e o p le

Job well done
Friends, family and the community will
rcrognl/c longtime businessman D C. McCoy at
a roast Saturday evening.
See Page 3B

B R IE F S
Arraignment set for Taylor
SANFORD A r­
raignment for Darrlck
T a y lo r Is scheduled
July 27 at 1 p.m. at
the John E. Polk Cor­
r e c t 1o n a I F a c i l i t y
courtroom J-l.
Taylor, indicted by a
grand Jury for first
degree murder Tues­
day. appeared before
J u d g e D o n a ld * 1
,
Marblestone Wcdncs
Darrlck Taylor
day. Taylor has been held In Jail without bond
since he turned himself Into authorities earlier
this month. Marblestone ruled Taylor will
continue to be held without bond.
Taylor Is charged with stabbing his girlfriend.
Kimberly Grace. In late June. The public
defender has been appointed to represent
Taylor.

Budget meeting tonight
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary City Com­
mission ts holding a special cuilrd meeting
tonight. The purpose Is to begin budget
discussions for fiscal 1993/94
Scheduled on the agenda are considerations of
projected revenues and expenses, various capi­
tal projects, and the proposed mlllage rate.
City Manager John Litton has recommended
the city consider maintaining the same mlllage
ralr as established last year. 3.7648. One mill In
laike Mary Is projected to represent 8481.967.
The amount Is 826.753 higher than the Income
from one mill In fiscal 1992/93
During Ills budget message lust week. Litton
advised the commission to Initially consider a
higher mlllage then reduce It If possible.
• Remember." he said, "you cun always reduce
the mlllage prior to final reading In September,
but It Is a very difficult and expensive process
should the Commission decide to go the other
wuy."
The spcclul culled meeting Is scheduled to
begin at 7 p in. tonight. In the commission
chambers ol the Lake Mar)’ City Hall. 100 W.
Lake Mary Blvd.

Python strangles 15-year-old
COMMERCE CITY. Colo. - A 15-ycur-old was
strangled In his bedroom by his brother's
11 Vk-foot pet python.
The 80-pound snake was "quite aggressive,
hissing und reacting" when police found Derek
James Romero dead on Tuesday. Capt. Michael
Maudlin said.
The boy had snake bites on his t&gt;ody. and an
autopsy found he was suffocated.
Pythons suffocate their prey before swallow­
ing It whole. But there was no Indication the
snake tried to swallow the boy. Maudlin said.
The 8-ycar old Burmese python, named Sally,
had been u family pet since It was only a foot
long.

From staff and wire reports

SANFORD - If you think Main Street will turn
downtown Sanford Into a stuffy museum of the
city's past, you're wrong, says one orgnnlzcr of
the project.
In conjunction with a fund raising drive,
co-chairman Chris Crnnlas. along with co ­
chairman Hal Welch. Kay Bartholomew, fund
raising chairman Lee P. Moore, and members ol

M ask e d intruder
attacks San ford
w om an in hom e
this m orning
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD - Another Sanford
historic district resident was terror­
ized by a burglar early this morn­
ing. The 69-yearold woman was
struck several times with u lamp,
hut did not require mrdlrul atten­
tion. according to police.
Sanford Police Cmdr. Dennis
Whitmire said the woman reported
at 2:10 this morning, she was
reading In bed when she was
startled by a young white man with
a red ski mask covering his head
entering her room. The woman

reported the man Jum|&gt;ed on her
bed and began striking her with a
lamp from her t&gt;edsldr Ix-forr tier­
ing
The woman did not require medi­
cal attention. Whitmire said No
possessions were reported taken, he
said.
The assault marks the (mirth time
In a week a burglary occurrd to an
o c c u p ie d S a n fo rd -a re a h om e.
Whitmire Mid this morning |&gt;nher
are uncertain if the three hurlgurtrs
are relatrd.
Two victims, a Celery Avenue
man and a Laurel Avenue woman.
See Intruder. Page 7A

$30,000.
In the "W elcom e" statement, the document
says the purjxisr of the Sanford Main Street
program is. "to restore, promote and maintain
the historic character of downtown Sanford for
the education and enjoyment of resldenta and
visitors to North Seminole County."
The connections with the National and Florida
Main Street programs are also Identified. Includ­
ing the ohvrvatlon that with over. "...700 small
See Program . Page 7A

Booking some fun times

Jackie La Booty. 3. carries a load of books to playtime et The Happy
Elvos Child Caro and Pre-School In Lake Mary. Alex Kenworth, 2 , It
curious about his classmate's choice of playtime materials

School taxes may decrease slightly
By VICKI DoSORMIKR

1993 9 4 MILLAGE LEVIES

Herald Staff Writer

Im pact O n The Individual H om eow ner
Amount of taxes due on a home valued at $100,000
with a homestead exemption of $25,000:
1993-94

1992-93

Difference

$484.88

$486.98

($2.10)

Discretionary

38.25

38.25

0.00

Debt Sorvice

80.10

80.10

0.00

150.00

150.00

0.00

$753.23

$755.33

(2-10)

Local Required Effort

Capital Improvement
Total Taxes Due

Information cour»«», ol Somlnolo Count, Public School*

Horakt graptvc by Choryt Smi!

SANFORD — School tnxrs for
Seminole Coun'y residents may
decrease this year If the school
IxKird approves the budget that has
been recommended to them by
Supl. Paul llagcrty and the school
district stalf.
According to stall members, the
amount of taxes due on a $100,000
home with a homestead exemption
of $25.(XX) will lie $753.23. an
average of $2.10 less than the
owners would have had to pay for
that same home last year.
An Increase in the number of
homeowners In Seminole County
over the past year will allow the
d istrict to s lig h tly low er the
"operating fund-local required ef­
fort" mlllage rate while still bring­

Headache for motorists?

Interstate
exit may not
help traffic
flow just yet
Herald Senior Statl Writer________

Horosoopo................ OB
Movies........................SB
Nation..................OA.OA
Fooplo........................SB
Folio#.........................SA
School Menu............7A
Sports...................1B.2B
T elevision ................SB

Weather.....................2A

Much of the same

Partly
Cloudy

___________________________

the Main Street Association, have prepared a
statement of purpose lor the program
"T h e document is worth everyone's time to
read." Cranlas •wild.. " If anyone has any doubts
about what we arc’ trying to do. and how we
would like to go about It. this will lx- a lug help "
In addition to distributing Information, rlforts
arc continuing In the fund raising campaign.
Earlier this week, with a 81.000 contribution
front the First Street Gallery, the total received
Increased to 826,500. with an ultimate goal of

By J . MARK BARFIELD

IN D E X
Bridge.........................OB
Classifieds..........4B.5B
Com ice.......................OB
C ro ssw o rd ...............OB
Dear A b b y ................. SB
Deaths........................OA
Dr. D o n ...................... OB
Editorial.....................OA
Florida....................... 2A

What is Main Street?
define program

Partly cloudy with
scattered afternoon
thunderstorms. High
In the lower to mid
90s. Rain chance 50
percent.

For m ore weather, a— F a i 1A

SANFORD - A plunncd r e
llcf-valve for Deltona and Orange
City residents north o f Lake
Monroe could lead to a big
headache for the next year.
Since Deltona wus begun In the
early 1970s. the only access to I-4
has been ut one Interchange at
Dlrkson Drive. At one time, one
Interchange may have been ade­
quate. but weBt Volusia County
has grown.
Deltona now has neatly 51.000
residents and neighboring Or­
ange City has more than 5.300
people, according to the Volusia
County Planning and Zoning
Office.
Each day. more than 25.000
cars stream south from Volusia
County along Interstate 4. U.S.
Highway 17-92 and Slate Road
415. according to a 1988 study
perform ed for the S em in ole
County Expressway Authority. Traffic contusion lor Deltona commuters will continue lor a year alter this
C S «e Traffic Page BA
new Interstate 4 Interchange at Saxon Avenue Is completed In November.

ing In a hit more money.
The Operating Fund-local re­
quired effort mlllage rate la required
by the state as a condition for the
district to receive the state operat­
ing funds The rate la set annually
by the state Legislature. The cur­
rent 6 465 rate Is a decrease of .028
mills from the 1992-93 rate of 6.493
mills.
The Operating Fund discretionary
m lllage. also set by the state
Legislature, will remain at .510
mills. School district staff wama
that though the levy Is classified as
discretionary. It would severely re­
strict the d istrict's educational
p ro g ra m s to be w ith o u t th e
$4.991.676 It would provide.
The $10,453,157 raised by the
1.068 mill debt service mlllage levy
will be used to pay the principle and

CBee School, Page 7A

.

County hikes '
utility tax
for drainage i
improvements
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD — Seminole County
commissioners signed off on a 3.5
percent Increase on the utility Uu
charged to unincorporated homes
and businesses to pay for drainage
system Improvements.
The utility tax Increase would
raise up to 83 million per year t o !
flnuncc studies and repairs to the
county's 16 drainage basins to i
upgrade stormwater quality as well
as quantity. The Improvements are :
required by slate and federal leglsla-:
Hon. Tuesday, commissioners OK'd !
cuts to property taxes to h e lp :
compensate for the fee Increase.
The current 4 percent utility tax |
costs residents an average of 850 to •
$80 per year. The proposed 3Vk |
percent Increase would add another :
$34 per year to the taxes, said Jean j
Kassab. county budget officer.
The current tax is charged on •
local telephone service, electricity, i
water natural gas and fuel oil, a n d }
similar services. The proposed In- j
crease would affect water and fuels. •
The telephone Increase would D e­
limited to 3 percent.
Anticipating the requirements.the county commissioned a study In j

C See Utility. Page 7A

�- Sanford Herald, Santord, Florida - Th urtday, July 22, 1993

N E W S F R O M T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Arvida pledges $150,000 to S H S
By VICKI OwSORMIER

Juvenile holds hostages at gunpoint

Herald Staff Writer

OCALA — A Juvenile prisoner held three fellow detainees
hostage at gunpoint as they were being transported to a
detention center, police said.
The youth’s efforts at escape were thwarted when his
hostages apparently realized the weapon was empty, overpow­
ered him and tossed him from the state van. police said.
The van was transporting the four unidentified youths from
Leesburg to a Division of Youth Services facility here on

S A N F O R D - T h e A r v id a
Company recently announced a
pledge to donate $150,000 to
S e m i n o l e H ig h S c h o o l 's
Academy o f Health Careers.
The m oney will be nwnrded to
the school over the next three
years. T h e company said that
they have mnde a "long-term
com m ittm ent" to the school.
Arvida 1s the development
company responsible for the
Heathrow community cast of
Lake Mary.
Recently. David L. Frame, vice
president o f Arvida. presented a
$50,000 check to p rin cip al
Gretchen Schapkcr and Nancy
Julian, director oT the health
academy.
"A rvida has always taken a
great deal o f pride In the exem ­
plary students of Seminole High
School and we feel the Academy
of Health Careers Is a project
worthy o f support by the busi­
ness com m unity."
Seminole High School, though
the district's magnet program,
will k ick o ff the Inau gural
session o f thr Academy o f lirailh
Careers this fall.
It wtll enable ntnth through 12
graders to develop the academic
and technical skills required for
careers In the health professions.
One o f the unique aspects of
the Academ y Is the opportunity
for students to gain hands-on
experience In a variety o f health
care fields as well as In the use of
state-of-the-art computers and
laboratories.

Wednesday.

When it reached Ocala, one youth yelled. ” 1have a gun." and
said he wanted out of the van. witnesses told police.
A minimum o f 35 officers. Including sheriffs deputies and
police S W AT teams, were called to the gas station, where the
van had been parked, the Ocala Star-Banner reported.
The hostage situation lasted about 45 minutes. Police said It
appeared the unarmed youths ganged up on the one with the
gun after Ids ammunition was spent on the locks o f the door.

State not obligated In boys transplant
FORT LAUDERDALE - A federal Judge has ruled the state Is
not obligated to pay for a toddler's liver-bowel transplant even
though the boy will die without the surgery.
"I don’t know now i person rould be so mean and so cruel to
deny a little boy a chance lot I lie ." said Ramona Pope, whose
14-month-old son. Lexen Pittman, suffers short bowel
syndrome.
U.S. District Judge Norman Roettger ruled Tuesday the state
has the discretion to determine which transplant operations it
will pay for. He said the high cost o f Lexcn's surgery might
compromise the state's responsibility to Its other Medicaid
recipients. The surgery costs between *300.000 and $500,000.
Lexen suffers an Intestinal birth defect that keeps his body
from absorbing the nutrients. He Is being kept alive by
Intravenous feeding, but it is causing a deterioration o f his
liver.

Homeless detained in corral
FORT LAUDERDALE — Some o f the homeless living In a
park here are being fenced-ln after dark, and will face arrest tf
they do not stay Inside wlthlng the chain-linked corral.
City commissioners voted Tuesday to create the special
camp, about the size of a basketball court, in response to
complaints the homeless were fighting, defecating and loitering
tn their neighborhood.
Police can arrest or remove homeless people who sleep In
other pans o f the park once the camp Is finished. Work began
hours after the decision and is expected to be finished by the
weekend.
The camp, considered a safe zone, will have ponablc toilets,
drinking water and a place for weekday meal programs. The
only shelter will be under a few trees.
An estimated 100 people hang out at the park. Though the
park closes at midnight, police so far have been reluctant to
enforce park hours because the homeless have nowhere else to
go-

L1*1 '-i jk_iiii

Sanctuary charged with violations
PUNTA GORDA - A wildlife sanctuary has been charged
with violating federal law In caring for captive animals.
Including a lack of uncontaminated food and drinking water for
them.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which Inspects zoos and
wildlife satnrtnarks, charged the Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary In
Charlotte County with violating more than a dozen violation*
of the Animal Welfare Act.
Tbc.ccenplalnt stems from three Inspections made by live
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service In 1991 and 1992.
Those charges were dented Wednesday night In a prepared
statement by Octagon president Peter Caron. The sanctuary
doesn't have any problems, he said. "W e tend to our animals
properly."
The inspection service requires exhibitors to provide thetr
animals with adequate housing, handling, transportation,
sanitation, nutrition, water, veterinary care and protection
from extreme weather and temperatures.

Stowaways arrested
RIVIERA BEACH — Three stowaways from the Dominican
Republic were arrested after tw o o f the men dove from the
container ship Into the Lake Worth Inlet.
The U.S. Coast Guard picked up the two men Wednesday
morning as they swam toward Peanut Island near the Coast
Guard station. A third man was found on the ship. U.S. Border
Patrol agents said.
Tropical Shipping Co. spokeswoman Karen Frauslo said the
men were scheduled to be deported on a ship leaving for Puerto
Plata. Dominican Republic, at 4 p.m. Wednesday. The Border
Patrol said they were not charged.
The stowaways apparently boarded the container ship at
Puerto Plata, the ship's last port o f call before It arrived at the
Port of Palm Beach on Wednesday.

From Associated Prsss reports

MIAMI - Here are the
winning numbers selected
Wednesday in the Florida
Lotlery:

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David L. Frame, vice president of Arvida presents
a $50,000 check to Gretchen Schapkcr, principal
Arvida also donates $2,500
an n u ally to S em in o le High
School in the lorm or a scholar­
s h ip b a s e d o n a c a d e m ic
excellence and need, as well as
providing grants for teachers
continuing their education.
Also, they provide employee
mentors to help tutor students

■y C U R T ANDERSON
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE - Hundreds
of trucking companies that ore
repeatedly cited for violating
Florida weight limits could find
It's more profitable to overload
and p a y th e 4 0 - y e a r - o ld
•-penalties.stale record* tndlcatr.
A dozen firms Itave amassed
more than 100 elutions apiece
this year among the estimated
23.000 violations found by the
state.
"It pays now to run over the
limit." David Kerr, chairman of
the F lo r id a T ra n s p o rta tio n
Commission, said Wednesday.
"You're making more than It
costs to pay the penalties."
A Department of Transporta­
tion computer analysis obtained
by The Associated Press o f truejt
overload citations for the first six
months o f 1993 shows that 367
trucking companies had 10 or
more violations and a dozen had
more than 100. Sixty-one com ­
panies were cited between 30
and 99 times.
"These companies have a total
disregard for the la w ." said
Senate Transportation Commit­
tee Chairman Mario Dlaz-Balart.
R-Mlamt. " I t tells you the state's
ability to deter them Is Inade­
quate."
But the Florida Trucking As­
sociation. which hns lobbied
hard to keep an outmoded fine
system In place, said no com ­

of Semlnoto High School, and Nancy Julian,
direclor of the Academy of Health.

and contributed financially to
the re-landscaping of I hr school.
"W e want to do as much as wc
can to support the school." said
Frame.
Schapkcr Is pleased with the
support the company has given
lhe school.
"A rv id a Is an outstanding
example of business and educa­

Records indicate
truckers repeatedly
violating weight laws

tion working togrther for our
v o tin g p e o p l e . " sh e sa id .
"Through their committment of
energy, resources and funds.
Seminole's students will benefit
from additional state-of-the-art
technology, software amd refer­
ence materials Arvida lias pro­
ven time and again that they
rare about our community."

Hurricane Center director
warns of nightmare storm
By RANDY SCHMID
Associated Press Writer

pany wants lo lose money In
penalties.
"It's not profitable at all. They
can lose their s h ir ts ," said
A tk in s o n E. " E d " P oo scr,
director of operations for the
FT A.
The 12 biggest violators haul
all kinds of goods and materials
over Florida's roads. All tojd.
they combined for 1.B18 vio­
lations and were u total of 5.3
million pounds overweight: they
paid $260,762 tn fines.
House Transportation Com­
mittee Chairman Ed Healey.
D-Wesl Palm Beach, said It is
time for lawmakers to establish
larger fines and a method of
ta rg e tin g repeat o ffe n d e rs ,
possibly by keeping them from
doing business In Florida. He
sald the fine schedule has not
been changed since 1953.
Healey said there Is ample
evidence that overweight trucks
damage highways and bridges,
costing taxpayers. And ques­
tions o f safety abound when a
truck Is thousands o f pounds
overweight,
"T h ey've got so much weight,
when they try to avoid some­
thing. you can't control those
things." he said. "T h e main
thing Is not the revenue. It's
keeping the roads safe and
cutting down on the damage to
the pavement."
M o s t o f th e o v e r w e i g h t
penalties were paid for more
than 1.000 pounds In overload.

WASHINGTON - Despite
Its toll as the nation's most
cosily natural disaster, last
summer's Hurrieane Andrew
fell far short ol the nightmare
It could have been, says the
director of the National Hurri­
cane Center.
A shift o f 20 miles in tfje
storm s path could h a v e
tripled the 625 billion In
estimated damage and caused
"h orren d ou s" loss ol life,
Robert C. Sheets told a Na­
tional Press Club luncheon
Wednesday.
Thai small change would
have brought the hurrieane to
downtown Miami Instead of
south Dade County. And it
would have crossed the west
coast of Florida at Fort Myers
Instead of the Kvcrgludcs
And. Sheets said, such u
storm. Just a bit to the right of
Andrew's track, would Itave
then have proceeded lo strike
New Orleans directly, putting
that city under 18 to 20 feet of
water, he said.
"Now. that's our nightmare
storm." Sheets said.
A n d rew 's estimated $25
billion damage figure Is more

than the total estlmulcd cost
of the two previous worst
hurricanes, plus the Lama
Prletn earthquake. Sheets
said. Damage estimates In (hr
Midwest flooding currently
total about $10 billion.
Sheets said that while many
large coastal communities
evacuation plans. Implemen­
tation w o u ld take much
lunger than the warning time
1- available;'• J
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4
*#/»■.
Am ericans have relaxed
because of the small number
of major hurricanes In recent
yeurs. but It Is possible that
many more could occur, as In
tilt* i940s and the 1950s. lie
warned. If that happens, he
said, millions of people would
be threatened.
Sheets culled for Improved
warning systems, educating
the public about evacuation,
development of "shelters of
last resort" for those who
enn’l or won’t leave, Improved
building codes, and restric­
tions on some coastal devel­
opment.
Sheets praised authorities
In the Florida Keys for their
hurricane preparations but
was critical of other regions
Including New Orleans. New
Jersey. Ocean Clly. Md.. and
coastal Alabama.

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mid 90s. Rain chance 50 per­
cent.
A chance o f evening thun­
derstorm s: O th erw ise partly
cloudy. Low In the mid 70s.
Ligh t southwest wind. Rain
chance 30 percent.
Friday: Partly cloudy with a
good chance o f afternoon thun­
derstorms. High In the lower to
mid 90s. Rain chance 50 per­
cent.

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Thursday. July 22, 1093
Vol 85, No. 283

Publtohad Daily and Sunday, atcapt
Saturday by Tha Santord Harald,
Inc. 100N French Ava . Santord.
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BBACM CONDITIONS
Daytona Beacht Waves arc 1
foot and choppy. Current is lo
the north with a water tempera­
ture of 84 degrees. New Smyrna
Beach: W aves are glassy. Cur­
rent is to the north, with a water
temperature o f 84 degrees.

nUDAYl
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 9:25
a.m.. 9:55 p.m.: MaJ. 3:15 a.m..
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St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Today and T o n igh t; Wind
southwest 10 knots. Seas 2 feet.
Bay and inland waters u light
chop. Widely scattered showers
and thunderstorms.

Th e high tem perature In
Sanford Wednesday was 95
degrees and the overnight low
was 73 as reported by the
University o f Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Eduralion
Center, Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
p e rio d , e n d in g at 9 a .m .
Thursday, totalled .Hi of an
Inch.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 85 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
76. as recorded hv the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Alrpon.
Ollier Weather Service data:
C W ednesday's high............ 93

Barometric pressure.30.08
'R ela tiv e Humidity....75 pet
Winds....Southwest 10 mph
R ainfall..................... 90 In.
T od ay's sun set.... 8:22 p.m.

Tom orrow’s sunrise....6:42

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Cheyenne
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Chicago
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Denver
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Detroit
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Moulton
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Indienapollt
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Juneau
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lO l Angelei
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Memphit
44 71
Milwaukee
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Mplt St Paul
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Neihvlll*
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New Orleeni
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New York Clly
44 44
Oklahoma City
44 74
Omaha
70 44 1 10
Philadtlphla
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Phoenu
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Pltttburgh
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Four tourists die in plane crash
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Two theft arrests

Herald Staff Writer____________

Sanford police arrested Alvtn Powell. 19. 1810 W. 3rd Street,
and Alonzo Campbell, 19. 404 Maple, on Tuesday. 1*01106 said
the two had reportedly been Involved In the theft o f three tires
on July 17. from a Toyota parked In an empty lot near 420 S.
French Avenue. The tires were valued at 8357. An estimated
•300 in damage was reported to the vehicle. When officers
Investigated, they located the tires In a shed, behind
Campbell's home. Each of the two men was charged with
grand theft, and burglary to a conveyance.

Warrant arrests made
• Sheldon Raymond Richards. 223. 611 S. Sanford Avenue,
was found sleeping on u sofa at 2806 1/2 Bungalow Ulvd. by
shehfTs deputies Tuesday, after they reported being unable to
locate him at his home during scvcrul attempts. He was wanted
for violation of parole on a conviction of robbery.
• Roderick Christopher Proctor. 19. wus arrested at the John
E. Polk Correctional Facility Tuesday. Hr wns wanted on a
warrant for grand theft.
• Phillip Steven Miller. 17. of Lake Monroe, was arrested by
shetifTs deputies at the Jail Tuesday. He was wanted for falling
to appear on a charge of driving with a revoked license.
• Steven Williams. 25. 4220 S. Orlando Drive, was arrestrd
at the Jail Tuesday. He was wanted on a warrant for sale of
cocaine.
• Rat.dal Rae Hopkins. 29. 490 Cldermlll Plnre. Lake Mary,
turned himself In at the Jail Tuesday. He was wanted on a
warrant for violation o f parole on a conviction of theft.
• Lolls Troutman. 39. 4510 Richard Allen Street. Lake
Monroe, was served a warrant at the Jail Tuesday. He was
wanted for falling to appear on a charge o f driving with a
suspended/revoked license.

• An automobile was reportedly stolen Tuesduy while in a
parking lot at a bar on highway 17-92 In Longwood. The
vehicle was discovered a short time later parked In Altamonte
Springs.
• An address book and miscellaneous papers were found In a
parking lot at Sabal Center, on Weklva Springs Road In
Longwood Tuedny. Police reported the papers belonged to a
man who Is presently Incarcerated In the Columbia Correc­
tional Facility In North Florida.
• A 1993 Oldsmoblle was reporled found with the doors
open. In the parking lot of Markrt Square at Heathrow on
Tuesday. The vehicle was listed as stolen In Orange County.
• 81220 In equipment. Including a music and sound control
system and TV. were reported stolen Tuesday from a home
being renovated, on Baywater Court. In the Chestnut Hill
section of Lake Mury.

incidents reported to Sanford police
• Police received a report of vandalism at Scotty's Truss
Plant. 901 E. 20th Place on Tuesday. The report said someone
had thrown a 2x4 Into the glass portion o f a lunch room door,
and stolen a video tape player.
• A lawn mower and weed cater valued at *750 were
reportedly stolen Tuesday from a storage shed at the rear of a
home In the 600 block of E. Nth Street.
• A business in the 3000 block of S. Sanford Avenue wns
reportedly burglarized Tuesday. Police said entry was made by
breaking a hole through the roof. 9200 was reportedly stolen
from a strongbox, and a VCR was said to be missing.
• A 1981 Toyota was reportedly stolen Tuesday, while
parked on the right-of-way on Lake Mary Blvd. near Sir
Lawrence Drive. Police did not give a license number. The
vehicle had been parked on a lot with a "For Sale" sign on It.
• A burglary was reporled early Wednesday In the 700 block
of W. 3rd Street. 45 Items were said to have been stolen. Police
did not give a listing.

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Location: SunBank, NA
444 E Michigan St.
Orlando, Florida 32806
Hairs August 5,12,19, 26
Time: 7.00 pm. to 9.00 pm.
Phone:. 299 4SCN

OSCEOLACOUNTY
Location: City Ball of Kissimmee
Wl K ChunkSL, U fW Cu&lt; Rm
Kissimmee, Florida 34741
Dates August 5,12,19,26,
Time: 7.00 pm. lo 9.00 pm.
Phone: 84M5UN

SEMINOLE COUNTY
Location: SunBank, KA.
Longwood Office
1020 W. St. Rd 434
Longmood. Florida 32750
Dates. August 5,12,19,26
Time: 7.90 p m. to 900 pm.
Phone: 657-4SCN

LAKE COUNTV
Location: SunBank, KA
581 E. Hay. GO
Clermont, Florida 34711
Dates August S, 12,19,26
Time: 7.00 pm. to 9.00 pm.
Phone: 68943UN

BREVARDCOUNTY
Location: SunBank, KA
100 Dellanoy Avr
Cocoa, Florida 32922
Dates August 5,12,19,26
Time: 7.00 pm. lo 900 pm.
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SANFORD — A single-engine
plane that had tuken off from the
Sanford airport crashed near
Bronson In Levy County yester­
day. AH four men on board were
killed.
"A n eyewitness says the plane
The crash occurred shortly broke through a cloud layer and
after the plane had left the hit the 1.350-foot tower with Its
Central Florida Regional Airport left wing, then spiraled down
In Sanford. No destination for and hit close lo the base of the
the flight has lseen determined, tower." said Bastak.
but It Is believed the men were
The flight for the Piper Chero­
on a sight-seeing excursion.
kee reportedly originated In
Reports Indicate the plane
struck a ra d io low er, and
plummeted to the ground in a
wooded ureu. Although there
were s ev e ra l houses In the
vicinity, none of them was hit by
the debris.
T h e c r a s h k ille d fo u r
Australian tourists. Levy County

C o st: C la s s e s i r e F R E E

Sanford, but Investigators for the
Federal Aviation Agency were
unable lo confirm its origin or
destination, said Aim Elilridge of
the FA A office In Atlanta.
The FAA Is conducting the
Investigation Into the cause of
the crash.
Sanford aviation director Steve
Cooke said records Indicate the
aircraft had been at the Sanford
airport twice during the month
of July. "W e 'v e checked back."
he said, "and I don't believe II
has ever been here before this

month.'*

Cooke said the Cherokee I.
logged as hnvlng received 9.8
gallons of gasoline and one quai t
of oil at the Sanford b u s i n e s s
known us Knight Flight, on the
20th. "T h a t's the last rcrord we
have of any activity Involving
that particular aircraft." he said
T h e t o w e r b e lo n g s to
Gainesville radio station W KTK.
said Bastak. The plane appar
rntly did not damage the trails
mission capabilities of the sin
Ron. and broadcasting o|»em
lions continued as normal.
Information from A i t M U M P rttt It con
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bees
claim
U.S. victim
By JO SH LEM IEUX
Associated Press Writer

Incidents reported to the sheriff

ShetifTs Lt. Chuck Bastak Iden­
tified the victims as Richard
Frank Corbett. 36; Alfred G.
Fcncch. 48; James Ockcndcn.
32; and Donald J. McCredle. 56.
Reports Indicate three were
licensed pilots and the fourth
was a student pilot.

RIO GRANDE CITY. Texas It was an unforglvlngly hot day
when Lino Lopez saw that bees
had Infested his ranch, but the
82-year-old couldn't leave a
chore undone.
"My mother tried lo slop him
from pouring gasoline on the
trees." hts eldest son. Lino Jr.,
recalled. "M y father said. 'I'm
going to gel them ."'
Instead, a swarm came out o f u
wall and stung Lopez more than
40 times. He plunged his head In
a water trough, thrn Jumped
Into hts truck. He died on the
way to the hospital of an allergic
reaction — the first U.S. victim
of killer bees.
Africanized tiers, as they are
known m o r e form a lly, are
ta g g e d w it h the " k i l l e r "
n ic k n a m e not h era u s e o f
stronger venom — It Is nearly
Identical lo that of the more
common European honeybee.
Nor do they appear any more
fearsome. In fact, the naked eye
can't distinguish between the
species.
Rather, they are more likely to
uttack in swarms when their
nest Is disturbed.
"I think m y father Just took It
for granted that they were the
other type o f bees/' said the
younger l,opez. a 53-ycar-old
high school band teacher.

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4A - Sanford Herald. Sanford Florida - Thursday. July 22. 1993

Heathrow developer going strong in frozen foods
negotiating lo open Ills first European plant next
year to lietter handle an Increasing demand for
his International line o f frozen foods.

By IKK FLOR1S
Associated Press Writer
SANFORD — Jeno Pnuluccl. who gave up on
Florida real estate development three years ago to
get back Into the frozen food business. Is cooking
up Chinese and Mexican entrees to go with his
Italian line.
Production begins In October In an expanded
Jackson. Ohio, plant on a "Y u Sing" line of frozen
egg roll snacks, plus frozen fried rice and oilier
oriental entrees, says the tireless entrepreneur.
Production and distribution o f the Mexican
food, named "Carlos &amp; Marla's." will begin next
year. Pauluccl said In an Interview Wednesday
from his office In Sanford.
Pauluccl Is Just back from Ireland, where he Is

The sclMcscrlbed "lood peddler" says business
has "gone through the roof" since lie founded
l.u lg ln o 's Inc. and began p rodu cin g Ills
"M lchellna's" brand Italian enlrres In 1991.
"I'v e been in and out of the food business for 50
years, and I've never had a company or a
situation like tills." Pauluccl said.

of lood chemists developed them Into frozen
entrees.
Then he went up ugalnst the Industry giants.
"Our quick success was because of qunlity and
price." lie says. "W e hud no advertising, no
coupons, no big promotions. Quality Is the only
thing going for us In fighting the Inrgc corpora­
tions for consumer tastes."

From a standing start, he posted sales of $50
million In 1991. doubled that In 1992 and expects
annual sales to top $200 million in 1993.

Hr notes that competitors surli us Sloulfer's.
Budget Gourmet. Ilrulthy Choice and others "are
coming after me with half-price sales, new Italian
choices und heavy advertising. Hut we're like that
rabbit on TV lliut Just keeps going and going "

Pauluccl. a legal resident of Florida who also
lives and works in Duluth. Minn., said his timing
was good when he took his mother's old recipes,
cooked and refilled them himself and with the aid

Pauluccl Is no neophyte In the food business.
Ilr began building thr Chun King oriental food
empire with a $2,500 loan In 19-1-1 and later sold
II for $03 million lo the K.J. Reynolds T oIkicco

Co. He created Jctio's Irozen pizza In the 1960s
and sold it In 1985 lo Plllsbury Co. lor $147
million.
He had a stint as a Florida developer In the
1980s and says. "I wish I had never got into dial:
II lakes too long lo gel your money. You sell a
truckload of |&gt;astn and saner and you get your
money rigid away."
That’s why lie's track In Ills element — at till­
age of 75.
"I'm loo old to trlltr." lie laughs.
"I never learned lo relax, and lids Is just so
damn much fun. I believe there is a need for what
we’re doing There has hern no real merchundls
big In the frozen entree business, and the mark, t
Is there."

Gallagher says Allstate profits
could affect proposed rate hike
By BILL BIR Q STR O M
Associated Press Writer
T A LLA H A S S E E Allstate
may not be allowed to raise
Florida homeowners' Insurance
. rates by nearly a third after
reporting a 73 percent Jump In
second-quarter profits. Insurj a n c e C o m m is s io n e r T o m
; Gallagher said.
|
Allstate Is asking to raise rales
an average of 30.3 percent
effective Aug. 30.

proposed dropplii£3O0nn&lt;&gt;0.
A lls ta te and m ost oth ers
agreed to abide by the ban and
awult results of a study panel
assigned to look for wuys to limb
their risk of financial damage In
such calasliophlc events.
"W e're hopeful that a solution
can Ik- rcaclicd and we cun all
maintain our current customers
In F l o r i d a . ” A l l s t a t e
spokeswoman Man- Horsiman
said. "T h r ultimate goal is lo be
able lo keep our customers

"A large profit like this could
! be good for the policyholders In
• F l o r i d a . ” G a l l a g h e r s a id
Wednesday.

Prudential challenged the bail
In court tiul a federal Judge ruled
thr moratorium can remain in
efTcci while case Is heard.

Hut he agreed with company
officials the high profits wouldn't
have changed Allstate's earlier
attempts lo drop policies to
avoid risking further losses like
those from Hurricane Andrewlast August.

Allstate's report of secondquarter profits of $396.7 million,
or 94 cents a share, a 72 8
percent Jump from the AprilJune 1992 period, brought pro­
tests from consumer advocates.

The hurricane Inflicted some
$18 billion In Insured losses
Including $1.65 billion after tax­
es for Allstate, the state's second
largest homeowners' Insurer.

"H e re 's a com pany that’ s
crying that they can't possibly
affnrd to keep 300.000 Florida
custom ers o n ." said Monte
Uelotr. executive director of the
F lo r id a C o n s u m e r A c t io n
Network.

Companies have since pro­
p osed d ro p p in g a total o f
844.000 policies In the state.
Florida barred cancellations
through Nov. 14 after Allstate

"Those kinds of prollts make a
mockery of Allstale's arguments
that they’re teetering on the
brink.” Belote said. "There is no

crisis, this is an artificial crisis
erraird by the companies look­
ing lo take advantage ol Hurri­
cane Andrew lo drive up rales."
Allstate spokesman Al OrendorIT said profits alone wouldn't
affect the need to reduce busi­
ness in South Florida "Insur­
ance prirlng Is based on what
may happen In the future rather
than what happened In the
past.” he said.
"T h at's u different Issue from
the profits.” Gallagher agreed.
"T h ey want to limit their onestate risk to $1 billion. W c’ rc
saving It should be $4 billion.
The problem Is u major con­
centration of risk In one area,
and that's South Florida."

If the company didn't act.
Vogel said. "It would affect the
price that their slock trades at.
Risk Isa factor."

By J . MARK BARFIKLD
Horald Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD — Seminole County
commissioners agreed Wednes­
day to step up their spending for
economic development.
Commissioners also agreed to
Increase Lynx support to Im­
prove bus service in southern
ureas of the county. They nixed
a $125,000 proposal to double
Inis service In Sanford lo half­
hour stops. Commissioners ten­
tatively agreed to Inerense (he
« minty gas tax by a pinny to pay
lor mass transit services.
Commissioners will continue
llirlr review of County Manager
Ron Rabun's $276 million pro­
posed spending plan for the
fiscal year beginning Ocl. I
today.
Commissioners uuanlmously
ugreed to Increase spending
during l he next fiscal vear lo
attract Industry lo the county Ly
$90,000 Wednesday, bringing
the prn|K&gt;sed appropriation to
$249,000 Last year, the county
paid $150,000 to the Economic
Developm ent Commission of
Mid-Florida Inc. lo |H-rform busi­
ness all rad Ion duties for them.
The county will pay Ihr same
amounl to the FIX' next year
under thr proposal, hill expand
s|M-ndlng to lure an economic
development coordinator and lo
|K-rforrn a computer analysis of
the |&gt;ntrutlal llsral Imparls lo
various Incentives, such as tax
exemptions for Job creations.

This yeur. the county and Ihc
EDC will split Ihc $50,000 new
expense lo creole a economic
development coordinator for the
county. Thr person will Ik - under
contract to the FIX ’ hut will he
housed In Seminole County lo
provide u voice for Ihc county's
huslness-hulldlng efforts.
"T h is will give us somebody ill
our own backyard so wr don't
always have lo go up against
Orlando." said Rabun.
The proposals were among
d o z e n s s u g g e s t e d by Ih c
county's Economic Development
Task Force Iasi year. The task
force found Jobs out|&gt;uccd popu­
lation growth during the 1980s.
but primarily In Ihc recessionsensitive service Industries, such
as construction. They ulso found
much land was available for
Industrial growth than anilrl{rated.
The county's primary econom­
ic rti-vdoii.tirUt r c p ir -.ciilitlvc
has been the KIX.\ which pro
vldcs similar servlers lo other
Central Florida counties. Ac­
cording to data reported to the
county hy the FIX ’ , the agency
attracted $15.7 million In new
business Investment In 1991
and $35.2 million Iasi year The
EDC hosted 11 businesses lour­
ing the county In 1991. 168 In
1992.
The EDC laid claim lo creation
of 634 Seminole County Jobs In
1991. according to the EDC
retxrrt. 1992 |ob-rrratlon details
See County. Page 7A

Rocking and rolling In the rain
Guitarist Jay Evans, above loll, rocks through the rain drops with
the help ol his friend Michtll Hill who kept tho dankness at bay
with her umbrella Alan Winn wasn't going lo lei a little rain keep

him from gelling whore he needed to be as he zipped through
town in his waterproof goar.

Traffic-------Continued from Page 1A

Industry analysis on W all
Street also said the company
was Justified In trying to avoid
another potential catastrophic
loss.
"It Is In the best Interest o f the
majority of policyholders to have
the company remain solvent."
said Gloria Vogel, unalvst for
Lehman Brothers.

Commissioners vote
to step up spending

PSolo b« Tommy Virxt-I

Pioneering new grounds
Mike Davis, holding Snow Pull, a six week old
kitten, regional council lor American Pioneer
Title Insurance Company, presented a check
for $1,500 to Norma Spivey, executive director
ol the Humane Society ol Seminole Countyand

Sue an eight week old shepherd The donation
will be added to the many othor contributions
being made to rebuild tho animal shoitor on
County Road which was partially destroyed by
allrein April.

A trout 6.000 of those ears are
from Orange Clly and Deltona
and are destined for Setnlnole
County, lurludlng about 4.500
&lt;ars headed (or Sanford, laikc
Mary or Heathrow.
Hy the mid-1980s, stutr road
p la n n e rs saw lire need for
another Interchange and began
planning a new access at Saxon
Boulevard about three miles
north of (hr Dirkson Interchange.
ConstruclIon l&gt;egun In June 1992
on the $7.2 million project.
Hut as work nears an early
Novrmbcr completion, construc­
tion lias yet lo begin lo widen

Saxon Avenue Itself from two lo
four lanes. The county completed
a widening of Saxon Avenue lo
four lanes west of 1-4 earlier this
yeur.
Hill Gray. Volusia County's
engineer, said ihc eastern Saxon
Avenue widening probably won't
begin until October or November
und won't Ire complete for a year.
Unltl then, up to u 1.000 ears
per hour will zip off of Interstate
4 und find themselves on a
twcr-lune road. Up to 1.000 cars
per hours will funnel along u
two-wav street lo reach the In­
terchange.
"It could {rosslbly be u lough

situation." said Mark Thomas,
stale project engineer for the
Interchange.
"W e Ihlnk wr can handle It."
said Malcolm Smith, county traf­
fic engineer.
Thomas said work on the 1-4
exit ramp lo Dellonu was com ­
pleted about five months ago In
an effort lo give Dellonu com ­
muters a quicker way home. Hut
delays In right of way acquisition
along the segment of Saxon
B o u le v a rd b e tw e e n the In ­
terchange and Normandy Boule­
vard three-quarters of a mile
away have forced the 1-4 ramp lo
remain closed, said Thomas.

Gray said many of thr owners
of the 30 or so parcels of land
between the Interchange and
Normandy Avenue didn't want lo
sell the seven-foot strips of their
property for the widening so the
acquisition process was delayed.
Also, funding for land purchases
wasn't always available. Gray
said.
T h e land p u rch ases w ere
romplctcd lust week, so con­
struction ran begin this fall, said
Gray.
Until the widening project Is
com p le te d . S m ith said said
two-way traffic will remain on
Suxon Avenue und optional de­

tours will Ik- provided through
surrounding neighborhoods lor
those seeking lo avoid the con­
struction site, he said. A traffic

llgui will Ik - installed at Finland
Avenue, the break between the
slate and county projects, lo help
control the truffle, he said.

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E D IT O R IA L S

Losing ‘Old
G eorge’ is
a sham e
"Old George" the alligator had to be put
away.
The 50 to 60 year-old reptile was pulled
from the shore of Lake Monroe Tuesday,
bound and gagged, and carried ulT in a pickup
truck for his final trip.
Many onlookers were saddened over the
loss of one of the lakcfront attractions. The
gator has been seen close to the shoreline for
a considerable length of time, and was always
available to the delight of visiting tourists.
Lately, he had become a matter of concern.
He was swimming too close to shore, and
occasionally opening his large Jaws In the
direction of fishermen or boaters. He was
eventually declared a nuisance.
Each year, the state Issues a limited
number of licenses for alligator hunting, and
many arc taken for their meat and hides. The
•::loss of one more from our waterways would
not normally be a serious concern.
Perhaps the thing that made Old George
stand out w as his ability to survive. Even
though his left rear foot was missing, he has
managed to live in the St. Johns river for
many decades. He has avoided passing boat
props, escaped from hunters, and obtained
enough food to remain relatively healthy.
A licensed alligator hunter removed the
gator from Lake Monroe. He is expected to kill
it. The hunter should not be blamed for this
death. The fault lies with the public.
Even though it is against state law to feed
an alligator, people constantly throw bread or
fo
other food
to the reptiles. It generally draws
them closer to shore where they can be more
easily seen or photographed.
Much of the feeding Is done by visitors or
new-comers who may not be fully aware of
the law or problems which may result. Others
arc residents, many of which arc animal
lovers, who believe they are helping wildlife
survival.
Experts say however, when humans begin
to feed alligators, they become accustomed to
this food source, and eventually rely on It. A
human means food, and not knowing what is
going on. a gator may begin to believe the
human IS food.
Chuck Volk of the Monroe Harbour Marina
made a comment worth remembering. "The
s only enemy an alligator has is a human."
Avoid feeding the alligators, and whenever
others are seen doing so. ask them to stop.
Even though they may be considered us
tourist attractions, alligators are wild
creatures. Let’s allow them to live their lives
In that manner.

LETTERS

Dog attack on tot
The recent Incident In Um atilla where a
two-year-old was “ attacked" by the family Rot­
tweiler upset me. Not only lhat a dog injured a
child, but that the family would let a toddler play
with a full-grown Kotty. These people should be
charged with reckless endangerment to a child. A
full-grown Rotty can injure un adult while playing.
Any dog cun become overly excited during play
time. My five-month-old Roll and Shepherd mix
can bite and scratch until she draws blood. She's
28 pounds: I'm 185. Go figure.
If the child had shot himself with the family gun.
charges'would be (lending. Now a beautiful dog
will probably be condemned lo death becuusc of
lack of common sense un a human's part. It's a
terrible shame. Maybe in these cases the families
should tic examined along with the dogs.
Kevin Triplett
Winter Springs

Berry's
World

W IL L IA M A. R U S H E R

Will voters support affirmative action?
My adopted home state of California seems
destined to be the lead-dog of the American sled
in everything from cuisine to tax and term
limitations. So It is no great cause for surprise
that what may well prove the next great battle
over the future of American society is taking the
form o f a popular initiative designed to appear on
the California ballot In November 1994.
It is called the Caitfomiu Civil Rights Initiative,
and the current proposed form of the full text
reads as follows: '
"T h e People of the State of California find and
declare that race, ethnicity, national origin, sex,
or religion are not legitimate criteria for
conferring or denying preferential treatment to
any student or prospective student In any matter
In this State's public educational system: any
Individual or firm In nny matter concerning
public contracting: or any employee or pro­
spective employee in any matter concerning
public employment or the terms and conditions
o f public employment.
"Use of the prohibited criteria In any o f the
foregoing ways shall constitute a violation of the
California Constitution and shall be actionable In
any court of competent Jurisdiction.
"Nothing in this section shall be construed as

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WITH ALL THE LATEST

EVEN A CHILD’S
BOOSTER SEAT.

M ARTIN S C H R A M

Presidential vacuum repair
The Lost Generation figured the Hoover
vacuum would endure for the ages — a
vacuum of presidential leadership that would
never be surpassed. No such luck.
In the '70s. '8 0 s and '90s. the Now
Generation heard all about presidential leader­
ship vacuums; our nightly news veritably
reverberated with (as philosopher Ross Perot
might note) giant sucking sounds: Nixon's wus
about crim inality; Carter's, govern ance:
Reagan's, scandals ISA La. HUD. Iran-contra):
Bush's, the recession. And Bill Clinton’s
leadership vacuum, as celebrated In our
nightly news, seemed to be about everything at
once: genocide In Bosnia, refugees fleeing
Haiti, a middle-class tax cut. assorted ap­
pointee snafus, a sordid travel office smear.
So. In the third week o f the sixth month of
his presidency, Clinton moved to fill hla real
and perceived leadership void by doing, o f all
things, some right things:
(1) He wrapped a supportive arm around
embattled Surgeon General nominee Joycclyn
Elders, a target of conservatives because o f her
propensity for stating controversial but sensi­
ble positions on abortion and sex education In
impolitic and Inflammatory ways.
(2) He summarily fired FBI Director William
Sessions, whose ethics, Judgment and leader­
ship were flawed: and nominated Judge Louis
J. Freeh lo succeed him. Now the FBI can be
Freeh at last.
But then Clinton stood forthrightly before an
auditorium full o f military brass and an­
nounced a controversial policy on homosex­
uals In the military. Unfortunately, hla new
policy was a Icss-than-forth right compromise.
Holst by his own politically maladroit petard.
Clinton tried lo spllt-the-dilTcrencc on u basic
principle. Sadly, that can't be honorably done.

The proposed policy specifies that the
military will no longer indulge in witch hunts
to discover homosexuals In their midst — a
significant small step for man and womankind.
The military officially will not ask an Inductee
If he or she Is a homosexual. But If the question
is ever privately and unofficially asked of a
homosexual In the military, there is no answer

the While House. Congress, the state legislatures
and the courts have been edging us ever closer to
discrimination In all o f these categories. In Its
most blatant form, this process has resulted In
fixed quotas for various minorities, and Is rightly
called "reverse discrimination." More subtly, it is
promoted under the rubric o f "affirm ative
action.”
Whatever it Is called, however, the American
people are overwhelmingly ngulnst it. Most
Americans favor genuinely non-dlscriminatory
policies -- which, you will note, are exactly what
the CCRI mandates. But virtually every scientific
survey of public opinion shows that less than 30
percent of Americans support racial and sexual
preferences, which the CCRI would outlaw.
What's more, the opposition Is remarkably
bipartisan: A 1987 Gallup Times-Mirror poll
found that, nationwide, two-thirds o f Identified
Democrats and over four-fifths o f Identified
Republicans are opposed to preferences.
And yet. political and Judicial Ideologues have
kept right on shoving "affirmative action" down
the throats of the American people. At last,
voters In California will get a chance to have a
say in the matter. If the CCRI wins, we can
expect similar drives in the 22 other stales that
allow voters to express their will directly,
through the initiative process.

JO SEPH SP E A R

rUlECKMWI WT. Pfe.

Clinton's compromise, fashioned to please
the Joint Chiefs o f StafT. has been labeled:
"D on 't ask. Don't tell. Don't pursue." Under
the new policy, a homosexual cannot safely tell
the honest truth about hla or her sexual
preference and still serve honorably In our
armed forcci. So. a better moniker might be:
"D on’t ask. Don’ t tell. But if you are asked,
please tell a lie.”

7 can't grant you three wishes, but I'll promise
you whatever you want to hear. “

prohibiting the enforcement of. or conflicting
with, federal statutes or the United States
Constitution.
" I f a n y part or
parts o f this section
are found to be In
conflict with federal
law, the amendment
shall be implemented
to the mnxlnium ex­
tent p erm itte d hy
fe d e r a l la w . Any
provbiion held Inval­
id shall be severable
from the remaining
l&gt;ortlons o f this seclion."
At first, the casual
r e a d e r m a y see
nothing controversial
C Moresublly,
about this proposal.
it is promoted
After all. It Just out­
under the
laws the commonest
rubric of
types o f discrimina­
affirmative
tion In public educa­
action.!
tio n . p u b lic c o n ­
tracting and public
employment, doesn't it? W ho could object to
that? Uut In recent decades radical liberals in

that can be both honeat and free o f Jeopardy.
An affirm ative answer may be reported to a
military superior who will have the right to
summon for Interrogation the service man or
woman w h o admitted to being a homosexual.
The man o r woman will then have to swear
that he o r she will never participate In a
homosexual act — on or ofr the military base —
or be subject to dismissal.
Clinton was no doubt cowed Into his
spllt-the-dlfference compromise by the Senate
Armed Services Committee chairman. Sam
Nunn, D-Ga. I have admired much about Nunn
over the years, but find his unnecessarily
vehement preserve-the-ban mindset distress
Ing. I c a n ’ t help but'
wonder what Nunn
w ou ld h a v e been
s a y in g to d a y If
Clinton had given
him the Job he cov­
eted: s e c re ta ry of
slate.
Today. Nunn and
others talk about the
need to preserve unit
cohesion and warn
that h o m o s e x u a ls
m ay c o m p r o m is e
n a tio n a l secu rity.
Clinton moved
But Sen. Bob Kerrey.
to fill his real
D-Ncb.. has the best
and perceived
perspective on that.
leadership
The V ie tn a m War
void by doing,
hero noted that only
of all things,
by com pletely lifting
some right
th e b a n c a n w e
things, j
assure homosexuals
.1
that they can con
tlnue to serve honorably if they are forced nut
of the closet — so they need not yield to
national security blackmail to preserve their
careers. So. too. the octogenarian hawk. Barry
Goldwaler. who once chaired Nunn’s commit­
tee. says the ban on gays should be lifted,
unconditionally.
So there's at least some good news tonight:
Our presidential leadership vacuum Is under
repair. For now. we’ve got a partial vacuum.
Wc m ay yet clean up the decades of debris In
the Oval Office.

LET T ER S TO EDITO R
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters
must Ik * signed. Include the address o f Ihe
writer and a daytime telephone number.
Letters should be on a single subject and be
as brief as possible. The letters are sublcct to

Gergen will serve
new master well
What follows is one of (hose columns that,
if I am rigtil. 1 will unashamedly remind you
o f II many times In the days and months
ahead, tf I am wrong, this sucker is going
down thr Memory Hole. Its rxlstenrr to In­
dented forevermore.
The subject: Recently appointed presi­
dential counselor David Gergen. The ques­
tion: flow Important will he be to thr Clinton
White House? My answer: Beyond measure.
How's (hut for i
risky prediction? Hot
I truly believe It. I
th in k the G e rg e n
appointment was u
stroke of genius. I
think hr will steer
the Clinton ship off
the shoals I think a
decade from now. the
Clinton era may very
well be divided Into
BG (Before Gergen)
pari and AG lAftrr
Gergen).
Thai, of course. 1s
f I think the
not what you are
Gergen
hearing from doctri­
appointment
naire liberals und
was
a stroke
conservatives.
of
genius.
£
B e c a u s e I he
5 1-year-old Gergen Is
a c e n tr is t an d a
pragmatist, the
right-wingers think he Is a disloyal wimp.
Because he wrote speeches and handled
communications for Richard Nixon. Gerald
Ford and Ronald Reagan. Ihe left-wingers
view him as an untrustworthy double agent.
Get a whiff o f this Left-Wing Hooey from
New York Times columnist A.M. Rosenthal:
"Fool that I am. It never entered my mind
that Mr, Clinton would come to think so
much of Republican positions that he would
select as hts top spokesman a man who hud
represented them so well for years. If he had
told me. I might have chosen the real thing."
Or this Right-Wing Hooey from former
Reagan lieutenant Lyn Nofzlger: "H e sold his
birthright for a mess o f porridge.”
Or this LWH from The Nation magazine:
"N ow Clinton calls In the Ed McMahon of
American politics (he'll pitch anythlngl. a
specchwrller turned splnmelstcr turned
pundit turned splnmelatcr. ... Clinton may
think this signals that he Is adopting
bipartisanship, but relying on u truthbending gamcsinan shows he Is embracing
the politics of cynicism ."
Or this RWH from George Will: 'The
amazingly adaptable David Gergen ... would
cause Washington lo blush If It knew how ."
What you Just read actually amounts to
Reason One why David Gergen will lie good
far Clinton: He is not a zealous proponent of
25-word formulas for solving problems. He
describes himself as "moderately right of
c e n te r" — which Is Just about where
two-thlrds of the American people arc. lie
believes In bipartisan solutions. His first
loyalty Is to Ihe public welfare, not to rigid
creeds.
Reason Two why Gergen will be good for
Clinton: He Is. like the president, u policy
wonk with a passionate devotion to public
service. (His fellow commentator on the
MacNell/Lehrer NewsHour for six years. Mark
Shields, says G crgen's "Idea o f u fun
Saturday afternoon la taking In two seminars
and participating on a panel.” ) He Is highly
Intelligent (Yale and Harvard Law), level­
headed and honest.
Do you grasp the full Import of that? David
Gergen served In both the Nixon and Reagan
administrations and somehow managed to
hang on to his Integrity. He clearly has
character.
Reason Three: David Gergen la a public
relations alchemist who will spin the chaos
that has prevailed In the Clinton White House
Into gold of at least tolerable purity. Did he
not guide the Inept Ronald Reagan through
yea
fears of relative success? What do you think
he can do with a president who staysawakc?
Gergen Is an absolute master of long-range
planning and a superb manipulator o f news
events for his master's benefit.

�Sanford Heiuiu, Sanford, Florida - Thursday. Ju&gt;, i t . I x j j

Elders knew that defective utility
condom s were distributed

School

Continued from Page 1A

By RICHARD L .V IR N A C I
Associated Press Writer
W AS H IN G TO N - Surgeon
General-designate Joycelyn El•lers decided to withhold luforiimtlon on |&gt;os.nlhlc defects In
(ondotns that were being given
to s c h o o ls und c lin ic s In
Arkansas while she was state
health director.
The slate was distributing
more than I million condoms a
year, hut olllelals concluded that
i&lt; lllng the public the condoms
had Ihmkcd leakage and breakjg c tests would cause an unneci isary scare.
"It was the Judgment of Torn
Hiitler Idcoutv director of the

Arkansas Health Department)
after meeting with counsel and
other senior members o f the staff
that because at least 95 percent
of the condoms In the worst
batch were still effective, to have
made a public announcement
might have undermined public
confidence In condoms.'* Victor
Zonana. n spokesman for Elders
at the federal Department of
llrulth and Human Services,
said Wednesday.

"Dr. Elders was notified o f this
conclusion and concurred In the
professional Judgment o f her
senior stafT," Zonana said.
Elders has been a vocal sup­
porter o f condom distribution.
Including In the schools, to stem
teen-age pregnancies und control
the spread of disease.
She has not been giving In­
terviews prior to her confirma­
tion hearing as surgeon general,
now scheduled for Friday. A
“ The resulting non-use o f Senate panel postponed hearings
condoms would have been a on her nomination lost week
greater risk to public health, uftcr opponents raised questions
department officials concluded. n b o u t h e r fin a n c e s . C o n ­
It was a judgment call, and It's servatives also oppose Elders
because of her outspoken sup­
one the (Arkunsas) department
port of abortion rights and sex
stands by." Zonana sold-.
education for children.

Program
C ontinued from Page 1A
*
cities
a ross the nation and 24 In
I lorlda. the program has created
ilm o s l $2 In 11to ii in r e in ­
vestment and lens of thousands
if Jobs In designated cities."
"One (mint we are stressing."
( ranlns said. "Is what (he pro
. tain Is expected to do for
Sanford."
The statement says. "Main
s t r e e t w i l l no t p r e s e r v e
downtown Sanford by treutlng It
like a museum The tiest wny to
preserve otir heritage Is to relore downtown to its historic
iiid traditional pur|&gt;nsc as a vital
part of the dally lives of our
residents and visitors."
"Main Street will provide hlsorlc rehabilitation assistance for

LUCILE D. BARKSDALE
Luclle D Barksdale. 86. 132
Irtdgevlew Court. Longwood.
died Tuesday. July 20. at her
residence Mrs Barksdale was a
retired savings and loan comp­
troller Born Aug. 22. 1906. In
St. Louis, she moved to Central
Florida In 1920. She was a
m em ber o f C a lva ry Baptist
Church of Winter Garden.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e so n s .
William S.. Longwood. Hlchurd
D.. Atlanta, three granddaugh­
ters.
&lt;Jarey Hand Garden Chappl
I b&gt;M*«fnr 'Minerals.’ Orlando. In
charge of urrangrmenls.

MALACHI DAVIS
Malachl Davis. HH. 2115 Har­
rison St.. Sanford, died Wednes­
day. J u ly 21. at H lllhavcn
Healthcare Center. Sanford. Mr.
Davis was a retired contractor.
Morn In Poston, S.C.. he moved
to Central Florida In 1933. He
vas a member of First Shiloh
stisnlonary Baptist Church.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
G eorgia Bell; sons. Joseph.
Sanford. Melvin Dennard. El
Paso. Texus: daughters. Lucinda
Mayo. Daytona Beach. Georgia
Gohagcn, Tam pa. Catherine
Marks. Atlunta. Rcntha. Agness
Gibson. Conchetta Dennard. all
&gt;f Sanford. Mary Lee Orsborne.
Pahokee. Arnlta Brown. WInter
Park; sisters. Ethel Sinclair. New
Jersey. Olivia Rockmorc. Mount
Dora. Laura Mae Lewis. Georgia;
-16 grandchildren. 29 greatg r a n d c h i l d r e n and 6
great-great-grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In cliarge of arrangements.

do w n to w n merchants and prop­

erty owners." It says.
The back of the statement
contulns an overview o f the
entire Sanford Main Street pro­
gram's structure. Including or­
ganization. promotion, design,
and economic restructuring.
"W e are distributing It at our
Welcome Center. (101-13 W. First
Street), the First Street Gallery.
1203 E. First Street), and at other
locations." Cranlas said. "W e
are also planning to send copies
to b u ild in g o w n e rs In the
downtown historic distrtrt. So
fur we have Identified 90 owners,
but gathering this Information Is
all part of the groundwork which
needs to be done on this pro­
ject."
The document concludes with

thr slatrmrnt. "B y combining
economic vitality und cultural
opportunities, downtown San­
ford can be vitalized for the
enjoyment of everyone."
"Attached to our hand-outs
and mall-outs," Cranlas added.
"Is a meinberhlilp pledge card
which we ho|M* will lx* filled out
and relumed lo us. It ranges
from a foundation sponsor to tinoffer of volunteer service."
" A person does not have to In­
directly Involved with the histor­
ic downtown urra In Join with us
In t h is .* ' lie c o m m e n t e d .
"Everyone Is going to benefit
from thr Sanford Main Street
p ro g ra m , so e v e r y o n e can
become Involved."
"W e are trying our best to get
the word out." said Cranlas.
"T h e mitre people we get In­
volved. the larger success we
will have."

Monday. July 19. at his resi­
dence. Mr. Marketty worked for
Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co. In
Michigan. Born May 25. 1913. In
Ishpemlng. Mich. He was a
member of St. John's Catholic
Church In Michigan and of Elks
Lodge *447. Ishpemlng.
Surivlors Include wife. Gladys.
Deltona: son. Bernard. Rockford.
III.: daughters. Donna Garceau,
West Palm Beach. Jean Ann
Moore. Princeton Ind.. Pauline
Best. Knoxville. Md.; stepsons.
Jcrold Paakola. Otter Lake.
Mich.;-1Dole Punhpla. Traverse
C ity . M ich.t s tep d a u gh ters:
Sandy Venezia. DeltortST. Wfttme
C o rk ln . Is h p e m ln g . W en d y
Kalnulalncn. Neguune. Mich; 23
grandchildren and 12 great­
grandchildren.

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the 1980s to review the
drainage Improvement needs.
The stmly. completed in 1989.
wns shocking: The county would
have lo spend nearly $120
million during the successive 20
years to upgrade thr countywldr
drainage system and maintain It.
The county spent $1.5 million
Inst yrar. largely for studies to
establish what Improvements
would be needed to mulntuln the
county's adopted level of scrvlrr
for drainage systrms. LOS C on
a scale of A to D.
LOS A means all Ihe water
expected to accumulate follow­
ing a storm o f 24 hours In
duration that could be expected
tit occur once every 25 years
would be fully contained In
dllrhcs and drainpipes. LOS B
means streets would be floodrd.
LOS C. the county's-standard,
means yards could also be
flooded, but homes would re­
main dry. LOS D means homes
would also be flooded.
The federal government will
soon require the county to begin
cleaning up the drainage. In
addition to containing II. In­
cluded In Ihe $1.2 million pro­
posed s|H*nding for next year. Is
$375,000 simply to prepare the
first of the studies and Informa­
tion required for the federal
National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES)
permit. Another $400,000 will
be needed In 1994 to complete
the NPDES permitting.
For two years, commissioner*
huve considered adopting a
stormwater utility lee similar to
those Imposed In every city In
the county to generate money
for the stormwater program, but
found the high cost to establish
the billing system too expensive.
Previously, the county has used
property taxes to finance the
program

Continued from Page 1A
the Interest on Ihe
1992 and 1993 Refunding Bond
Issues. The tlchl service lulling*is ihe same amount that was
levied last year.
T h e cnpltal Im provem ent
inlllage rale is Ix-lng recom­
mended at the same 2 mills dial
II hus been for several years, the
staff said.
That rate Is discretionary. Il
may lx- levied by the board to
pay for new construction ami
remodeling projects, she anti slle
Improvement, maintenance of
existing schools, purchase of
new and replacement rqulpment. payment of educational

fa c ilit ie s due u n d er le a s e
purchase agreement Instruc­
tional materials, payments on
leased jsirtahle classrooms am'9
payments of some loans
T h e 2 mills being recoin
mended Is the mnxlmtiiti tlx
district can levy.
The school hoard will nice
tills afternoon to discuss tin
p ro p o sed budget and approve I
for advertising. The budget wll
lx* brought up for discussion in ■
public hearing during the regu
larly-schcdulcd txiard merlin
m cftlut
Tuesday. July 27 at 7 p m
The board meets at tinie district
h e a d q u a r t e r s . 12 11 S
Mcllonvllle Ave.. Sanford

County

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were not available.
In other decisions, commis­
sioners agreed to Increase s|*ending for Lynx bus service In the
county to change three routes In
the south county. The spending
will Jump from $837,013 Ibis
year to $1.1 million next year
l a r g e l y b e c a u s e th e Orange-Semlnale-Osceola T ran*portotlon Authority. Lynx opera
tors, has begun billing the coun­
ties for free service to the elderly
and disabled.
Commissioners d ld n t like the
Increase for the same Icvrl of
s e r v ic e

" W e ’ re progressing to the
point to pay our fair share but
we're not getting any expanded
s e rv ic e .” said commissioner
Dick Van Der Welde.
C o m m is s io n e r s Van Der
Wcide. Pat Warren und Daryl
McLain banded together to form
a mojortty to Increase the spen­
ding by another $117,000 to
create unified routes along State
Road 436 and along south State
Road 434. Commissioners Ikib
Sturm and Larry Furlong op­
posed the Increased spending.

were assaulted In tin
break-ins Rolx-rl Ansley o f Cel
cry Avenue required medical
attention for the beating In
received from Ills two assailants.
W hitm ire said despite the
alarming aspect of the assaults
Sanlortl. v » far. has not been
subjected to a "hom e Invasion
similar to those seen regularly In
O r a n g e C o u n ty
S e m in o le
C ou n ty S h eriff’s spokesm an
George Procchcl did describe Iasi
Friday's asxuult on Ansley as a
h om e Invasion hrcnusc tInhome was forcibly entered by
the assailants kicking In tlx
door.
"F o r as long ns I've been
here.” we've never had a honn
I n v a s io n . " snlil W h itm ir e
"W e 'v e hud burlgarles to tx•
copied homes. Inn no home
Invasions "
W h itm ire saltl In a home
Invasion, no clfort Is typically
made lo conceal the entry to tinhome. Also. Ihe Invaders seem to
be equally motivated In ter
rortzlng the occupants as bur­
glarizing them.

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O F A.SALE!
Everything In The Store
- Is Oil Sale!
You'll Find Huge Savings On:
Living Rooms, Dining Rooms &amp; Dinettes, Bedrooms,
Occasional Items, Appliances, Electronics &amp; More!

Stephen R. DaldaufT Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

Plus Drastic Reductions On:

SYLVIA CARTER WAGNER
Sylvia Carter Wagner. 47. 633
Bowie Lane. Altamonte Springs,
died Tuesday, July 20. at her
residence. Mrs. Wagner was a
hom em aker. She w as born
March I, 1946. In Alexandria.
Va. She was a m em ber o f
Assembly o f God.
Survivors Include husband.
Dennis: mother Nell Dixon. Ca­
nyon Lake. Texas: daughters.
Lorlc S. Carter. Tonya L. Carter,
both In Florida; brother. David
McConchle; one grandchild.

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Scratch JL Dent Items Floor Samples!
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Resin Chair
Stock up for summer!
Portable. stackable levin
dull t* waduble 1.
weather-resistant.

7-Pc. Coca-Cola®
Sewing Set

Colllson Funeral Home. Winter
Garden. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

Hmdy gUuwkrg act tndudtt
*U 12-ox. bdl loda gUiics

1 * 13'glut Mrrtngtuy.

WILMKR T. STAPLETON Sr.

Wllmer T. Stapleton Sr., 76.
Bradshaw Drive. Sanford, died
Charles Goclz. 93. Landovcr
Monday. July 19. at his resi­
Place, laingwood. died Tuesday.
dence. Mr. Stapleton was a
-Inly 20. at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford. Mr. retired salesman for Ell Whitt
Goclz was an electrical con­ Co. B om July 9. 1917, In
tractor. Born July 19. 1900 In Georgia, he moved to Central
Florida In 1950. He was a
Gloucester City. N.J.. he moved
m em b er o f F irst C h ristia n
to Central Florida In 1946. He
Church o f Sanford and an Army
was a member of Redeemer
veteran o f World War II.
Lutheran Church. Philadelphia.^ •
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e n ie c e .
Survivors Include wife, Mary;
Marguerite Durham. Lakeville.
son. the Rev. W. Thomas Jr..
Pa.
B eth leh em . Pa.: d au gh ters.
B u ldw ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Cecelia Nelson, Apopka. Pam.
Home. Altamonte Springs. In S a n f o r d ; s t e p d a u g h t e r s .
charge of arrangements.
Suzanne M urray. Piedm ont.
Ala.. Sandy Lantrlp. Tampa,
DES8IE LUMPKIN
Linda loon, Longwood: stepson.
Dcsslc Lumpkin. 67. 610 W.
Robert Kendrcd. Hurst. Texas;
• 9th St.. Sanford, died Tuesday.
sister. Virginia Rowland. De: July 20. at Central Florida Re- Bary; 10 grandchildren and six
! ginnul Hospital. Sanford. Mrs. great-grandchildren.
Lumpkin was a custodian for
B a ld w ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Seminole Community Colcge.
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Born Feb. 14. 1926. In Rossvlllc.
Lake Mary. In charge o f ar­
Tcnn.. she moved to Central rangements.
; Florida In 1974. She was Baptist.
S u rvivors Include mother.
Bessie D ick erson . S an ford;
daughter. Eunice C. Dickerson,
Sanford: brothers. Obble C.
D lrkerson. S an fo.J. Jobble. BRUCE. OANIELAIBURY. JR.
Funeral u r v lc n for Mr. Daniel Atbvry
I M em p h is T c n n ., W illie C.
Bruce Jr., ego n . of DeBary who pail away
D ickerson. R ossvlllc; sister. Wednetdey.
July II. will be conducted
Bessie D ickerson . V irgin ia . Friday. July » . at l« a m. at the Oaklawn
LatK-rtlu Hale. Bertha Dickerson. Chapel ol Ihe BatdwfivFairchild Funeral
Hama. Inferment will follow at Oaklawn
Ixith o f Sanford. Mary Pitts, Memorial Park. Violation for friend* will be
Rossvlllc; four grandchildren.
held Thurtdey. July U. from « to t &lt;un. at the
Wllson-Elchelbcrger Mortuary. funeral ham*.
Survivor* Include daughter*. Wanda June
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­ Muck*. Ormond Beach. Martha Denatte
Fordhem. Sanford; brother*. Robert Bruce.
rangements.

CHARLESOOELZ

PUNUML

FRANCIS JOHN M ARKETTY
Francis John Marketty. 80.
Ball T errace. Deltona, died

DeBary. Homer Bruce. Senlord, titter. Levin
Wood. DeBary; tetvln lew. Mika Fordhem;
tour grandchildren
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home. Oaklawn
Chapel, too County ate. Lake Mary. Fla.

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�• A - S«nlord Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday, July 22, 1993

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
T N I IIO H T IK N T N JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
tC M IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.! ej-1147-CA-HL
ITLAND/ORIENTA AVENUE. INC.
Plaintiff.

fc

J C. ENTERPRISES. INC.G/b/aTHE REDPARROT

d/b/a REDPARROT
uLOR
I DA DEPARTMENT OP

BUSINESS REGULATIONS DIVI
ION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO AND
iNTONIOFACCHINIendGIUSEPPEE AMMATURO. Individually.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
!: h
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thof It* undorUonod a* Clerk el the
" rcull Court of Seminole County. Florida, under and by virtueol IIw
Inal Judg ment ol Foretlowre entered In that caute pending In It*
* trtull Court ol Seminole County. Florida, Co m No. 42 tu t CA ML
*l whkh M AITLAND'ORIENT* AVENUE. INC . H the Plaint HI and
T.J C ENTERPRISES. INC. d/b/a THE RED PARROT a/d/b/a
R e d p a r r o t and F l o r i d a d e p a r t m e n t o f b u s in e s s
IIEGULATIONS DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES and
OBACCO and ANTONIO FACCHINI and GIUSEPPEE AM
ILATURO are It* Delendantt. I. at Mid Clark oI tt* Court, under
i nd by virtue el tt* Final Judgment el Foretloaure. *111 offer lor
1ale and Mil at public Mia to It* hlghatl and beet bidder lor coth ol
I no Weal Front door ol It* Seminole County CourthcuM In Senlord.
! eminoie County. Florida, on tt* Jrfh day ol August. ten. ol II 00
I t * following Liquor Lie**** No : ae 00*&lt;0 Leatehoid Inferetl
i nd LeatehoM Improvement* ol taS Or lent a Avenue. Suite 1011.
. iltemonie Spring*. Florida UtOI end It* following pereenal property
i tt ached hereto ot E •hibll "A ” .
EXHIBIT " A "
All of It* now owned or horooftor created amount* receivable ol
1* Debtor, including tt* proceed* thereof, all Inventory, part*.
i upplie*. contract right*, cuttomar bate* or Ilit*, coth. each
l rocoed*. coth collatorol. furniture, fumlthing*, nature*, machine*.
&lt;quipment. opparatut. appliance*, chattel*, material*, good*,
ccoontt. inttrwment*. document*, chattel paper, ol* leatet to any
i tel property located ot 7kS Or tenla Avenue. Suite toil. Altamonte
prtng*. Florida M ill, pertonal preparty leatet. Ilcenae*. permit*,
i r franchitet. and any all other pertonal property whether tangible
i r Intangible uted by Debtor In It* bualnett. wherever located and
rhetfwr now owned or her ratter acquired and whether the pertonal
I roperty Item* are a mbitltutlon, replacement, addition or eccettlon
a any pertonal property, lengthl* #r Intanglb*. or the proceed*
T h e Rod Perret" and Liquor Lkento No
1*00*90
"DEBTOR"
T JC ENTERPRISES. INC.
Cor lo Facchlnl. at Pretidont
"SECURED PAR TY"
AAAI TLANDORIENTA/AVENUE. INC
I tree I Rivera, at Pretldent
TJC ENTERPRISES. INC
D/B/A THE REDPARROT
IAS ORIENTA AVENUE
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 17701
EQUIPMENT INVENTORY LIST
July 11. tf*l
AAIN ENTRANCE/FOYIR
1 - TE KN IKA G J0I0CASH REG
1 - FAWN CIG MACH. G RAVITY PULL. II SECTION
I - W HOST STAND W/SHE LVE S. IT X ir'X a S "
I - W BACK BARSTOOL W/PS
I — ILUM EXIT SIGN
1- W EASEL W/CHALKBOARD
I - “ BUD" NEON SIGN
1 - SILK ARRANGEMENT
ENTERTAINMENT/COCKTAIL LOUNOE
I - W BAR W/CERAMIC BASE A FOOTREST. CARPETED
IDES. CERAMIC SURFACE. OAK ARMREST A RAILINGS.
SHAPE. N 'X II OVERALL (SEE FLOOR PLANI
I - STAGE. W PARQUET FLOOR. CARPETED SIDES A STEPS.
W RAILS 14-Xir. (SEE FLOOR PLANI
I - W PARQUET DANCE FLOOR. APPROX IS'XX
IS — W TBLES. W/CERAMIC TOP. MP1. J T 'X II"
at - W BACK BARSTOOL. W/PS
t - C E ILING FANS. WHITE. 4B"
J - NCR efPIN IN J CASH RE0. MANUAL. CHROME. 4
CATEGORY
i- s / is / s s iN K .ir x r g "
l - l / J S/SSINK, 14"X7t"
I — 4/1S/S SINK. ir'X H O "
1 - S/S DBL SPEED RACKS. r ’W
4 S/S DAL SPEED R A C K S .r'X M "
I - S/S DBL SPEEO RACKS. E "X ar’
I - W/F LIQUOR OISP SHEL. 1 TIER. I T ’X4A"
I - S/S BEVERAORAIR B IE R COOLER. 1 D R . jr x s r *
I - S/S BEVERAGE AIR BEER COOLER.! D R .U "X X ”
I - S/S TRUE DRAFT BEER COOLER. 1 DR. 4 KEG. I TAP.
ir x * o 1 - 10 GAL RUBBERMAID!
I - PAN SCRUB AUTO GLASS WASHER
1 - S/S HANDSINK. IN SHEL. I4 "X X "
I - HAMILTON BEACH BAR BLRNOERS
1- HAMILTON BEACH DRINK MIXER
1 — SPEED KLEE N AUTO GLASS WASHE R
I — TOSHIBA 0ESK PHONE
5 - COMM FATIGUE FLOOR MAT
I - S / S SHEL. ir'XJS"
a - BAR SERVICE CONDIMENT TRAY. S/S A P
I — T.V. SCREEN. •'XM'
I - PULSAR T V. PROJECTOR. VPM 1020
I - BUNN HOT PLATE. I ELEMENT
I-P A L M T B E E t
1 - W CORNER SHEL. W ALL MHT
1 - CENTURY COLOR T.V.. IT*
1 — ILUM EXIT SIGN
1 — CEILING MNTSPOT LTS
2 — VERIFONE CC MACH W/PRINTERS
2 - ELECTRIC "NEON" BLACKBOARDS. 14"X M "
I - DYNASTY CONT OISP. MSG BOARD
2 - D B L E M IR LTS
1 - MATCHSTICK SHAOE S. B"
2 - GOLDM VERT BLIND. W/VALANCE, 7B"X4r
1 — GOLDM VBRT BLIND. W/VALANCE, #*"X*7"
I - W "R E D PARROT" LOGO. WALL MMT

• —MISSMALLWARES
RAR ENTRANCE
I - N C R CASH REG
) — S/S SINK
1 -C O O LE R , r
J — S/S SPEEDRACK
I - GLASS RACK. HANGING
4 - SETS. GLASS SHEL
1— RUBBERMAID
D.J. BOOTH/AV EQUIP
2
TECHNIC QUARTZ DIRECT DRIVE TURNTBLES. SL
IJ00MK2
I
P P O PR F AMP CONTROL CENTER, DM142#
I - CARVER SPKR CONTROL SYS. W/CONTROLS. PM1 OT
I - EVT ELECTRO VOICE EQUALIZER. I V Y SIB
I - CARVER MAGNETIC FIELD POWER AMP. MPM ISO
I - ELECTRO VOICE LIMITCDMICROPHONE. PL f»t
I - M STOR CAB. VENTED. W /LO C K .IT'X tr'X a*"

I-EVSPKRS. CEILING MNT. M "X*"
4 - EV SPKRS.CEILINGMNT. ir'X &gt;4"
I -C A R V E R CD PLAYER
I - SONY HEADSET.MOR V I
I - AME RICAN DJ POWE RSTRIP
I - AMERICANOJ REMOTE LTCHASER
» - P IN SPOT LTS
I - A M E RICAN OJ DERBY
I - AMERICANOJROTATINGMIRROR BALL
1 - BASS CABS. II­
S -B L A C K LT FIXTURES
» - EGG STROBE LTS
1 - T V MONITORS (IN BOOTH)
I — FURMAN CROSS COVER
4 TRUSSFRAME(DANCE FLOOR)
I - BUBBLE MACH
t - HITACHI VCR
t - H T S TRACKER SYS
1TECHNIC CO CHANCER
COCKTAIL LOUNOE/SECONOARY BAR
I - W BAR. W/CERAMIC TOP. W ARMREST. 2J*XJB" (SEE
FLOOR PLAN)
I — W BACK BAR, W/SHELVES.V’XIB”
10 - W BARSTOOLS. W/BACKS A PS
2 NCR CHROME CASH REG. MAN O P .*f* l*B2NJ
1 - W/F LIQ D ISPSH E L.l TIER, J*"X4B"
2 — S/S DBL SPE EDRACK. B"XJ4"
I - S' S 1/2 SINK. lY 'X T I"
I - GLASSMAIO AUTOGLASS WASHER
I - I L U M EXIT SIGN
1 - HAMILTON BEACH BAR BLENDER
2 - S/S ICE BINS. i r X U “ . W/S/S SPCEDRACKS. 4 "X a "
I - SONY COLOR TV. 14"
t - RUBBERMAID. » G A L
I - S/S TRUE DRAFT BEER COOLER. 1-DR, 4 KEG. 1 TAP.
VXOO"
I - S/S BEVERAGE AIR REER COOLER. 1 OR. 77"X24"
1 - E LEC "NEON" BLACKBOARD. 24" XM "
5 - W TBLS. F TOPS W/MPB. 4J" OIA
10 — WTBLS, MARBLE TOPS W/MPB. IS" OIA
M - M BENTWOOD CHAIRS. W/PS
I — CHALKBOARD. WALL MNT
1 — CEILING FAN, WHITE, 40"
14 - W SHUTTERS, r *
1 - CURTAIN ROD. DRAPED, 4*
4 - C E IL IN G SPOTLTS
I — TOSHIBA PHONE
I — ORAF T SYS. 2 TAP
21 — CHAIRS, W/RED PS
I NEON SIGN (WATER. BOAT. TREE)
1 - NEON "BUD" SIGN
I — PALM TREE
I — ATUSMIXER
I - F I S H E R SUPERBASS STEREO
• - M I S C SILK FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS
• — M l SC SMALLWARES
O IN IN O A R IA
I - NCR CASH REG. SVYlOflNJ
I - W EISEL. W/CHALKBOARO
15 - W TBLS. W/MPB. TBLE CLOTHS. GLASS TOPS. * S*"XS4\
i jo" X 40". i - j r x i r . i i * ~ x x r . 4 as- x it "
I — C EILING FANS. WHITE. 40"
I - W PEDESTAL. VINYL COVERED
I - CHANDELIER. BRASS'GLASS

Legal Notices

4 -E N A M E L LAM PS.CEILINGAUNT
4 - CURTAIN ROOS. ORAPE O. I
I — DBL EMER LT
* - CEILING SPOT LTS
I - I L U M EXIT SIGN
14- W CHAIRS. W/PSAB
I - FIBERGLASS FOUNTAIN. W LTS. 47" OIA
I — W FRAME FOR FOUNTAIN
SERVICE AREAS
I - R O Y A L ADO MACH W/PKINTER
4— WTRAVJACKS
4 — S/S WINE BUCKET* W 'SI AMOS
1 -H IG H CHAIRS
I — W/FSHEL.L SHAPED.4 I X ) '
1 - ELEC AMT. XC C MACH
1-R U B B E R M A ID FLATWARE TRAYS
l-R U B B E R M A ID C A R PE T SWEEPER
I — BADGER FIRE EXT
1 - VERIFONE TRAN7 110. CARD SERVICE INTERNATIONAL
(LEASED)
1 - VERIFONE PRINTER U0 (LEASED)
STORAOI ROOM
I - H O B A R T FLO O R M O D E L COMM M IX E R ,
W/ATTACHMENTS
| _ M SHELF 14"X40' A ll'
1 - EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER ( I S AMPS)
I — W ST E PL ADDER. 4'
I — W STEPLAODER. 11'
I — M OYSTER BUCKETS (FOR STEAMINGI
I -H E L IU M TANK (LEASED)
I — PORC MOP SINK. IS X7I
I - P COMM MOP BUCKET. W/RINGER
• — MISC FREESTANOING WSMEL. LSH APE0.4’X4'XU"
• — MISC W SHELVES. WALL MNT, 24"
• - MISC/DAA4AGEOBENTWOOOCANE CHAIRS
KITCHEN
I-M A N IT O W A C SERIES MO ICE MACH (LEASED)
I - HOBART S/S REACH IN COOLER. 2 DR. U"XS4"XJS"
I- W / F SERVICE STATION. 2 SHEL. ICAG .Sr'X M "
I - S/S HANOSINK (IN SERVICE STAT)
I - BLACKBOARD WALL MNT. 24"
I -W / F CAB. WALL MNT. J TIER. i r ’XXTXM"
I - S/S OISH STATION L SHAPED, W/RINSE STAT. DBL
PLATE RACK. TROUGH, J0"Xlt ■X40"
I -S/S SHELF, »"X 4 0 "
I — MWIRE SHELF. WALL MNT, i r X4i"
J - M WIRE SHELF SVS.S TIER. 24"X1*"X*'
7 -R U B B E R FATIGUE FLOOR MATS. 24"K40"
I - 1/2 S/S POT SINK. 24 'XS4I — M DBL POT RACK.W'HOOKS.r
1— BFNTWOOD BARSTOOL. W/PS
I — S/S WORK TBL W/SHEL. 20"X4r
I — S/S EOLUNO KNIFE SHARPENf R/RACK, WALL MNT. I "
I -S/S SHEL. I4"X40"
I - HOBART AS 200 COMM MIXER. W/ATTACMMENTS
1MANUAL JUICER
2PLEXIGLASS CUTTING BOARDS I VARIOUS SIZES)
4 - BENTWOOOCANE CHAIRS
I - FEI OBL HEAT LAMP. COUNTER TOPMOOEL
I - M VENT MOOO SYS. W/10 PERM FILTERS. S LTS. I PIRE
EXT. IFX4' (SEE FLOOR PLAN)
I - KIDOE DUAL ANUL SYS FIRE EXT. DHR2SOC A HORSBOC
I - GARLAND S/S CAS RANGE. W/OVEN. 1 BURNER.
GRIOOLE.22'XJ4 '
i g a r l a n d S'SGAS r a n g e . w /o v e n . s BURNKR. n x m I GARLAND GAS SALAMANDER
2-G ASFRIO LATERS. 2 BASKET, 22"XJI"
I - S'S WORK STAND. W/SHEL. 12"XJ7"
I - ELEC S/S GROEN SOUP KETTLE. 17"
I - S/S 2/T POT SINK. W X74"
I - S'S SHEL. WALL MNT. I4"X7J"
1 - BADGER FIRF EXT
I - OBL EMER LT
I — ILUM EXIT SIGN
1 - BANG TBLS. S'
I - WALK IN COOLER. 14 X7 (SEE FLOOR PLAN)
I -W A L K IN FREEZ. 4X 7'(SEE FLOOR PLANI
•-M IS C SHELVING IN WALK INS
I — S/S WORK TBL. W/ORAWER.JR'XSB''
1— BERKSL COMM SL ICE R
I - EDLUND COMM CAN OPENER. TBL MNT
I - S/S WORK TBL. W/ICE BIN IG 'X s r , OBL S/S SHEL
l*"X 7 r‘ . 1 LOWE R SHE L. J*"X7r' OVE RALL
1 - PELOUZE SCALES.»OZ
1- LITTON COMM MICRO. FS7EVP
1 - TRAULSEN S/S FRIG DRAWER STS. * DRAWER.
M X M 'X IM "
I-S / S WORK TBL. SUPPER SHEL. 1 LOWER SHEL. M’XISS"
I - HATCO HEAT LAMP. DRA71.S'
I- T I C K E T HOLDER. 4 f
I — ATLAS S/S ELEC STEAM TBLS. 1 COMP, W1H 1.4T X14
I - READY PRINT TIME RECORDER
l-S /S C A F E T E R IA R A IL. 17 XIS4
I - S / S WORK TBL W/ORAWER. LOWER SHEL. r X N "
1 - DUAL W ET'ORY FOOO WARMER. COUNTER TOP.
MOO EL II
7 - S/SCMAFING DISHES
t - S/S ELEC TOASMASTKR BREAD WARMER. S DRAWER.
i r 'x i r ' x i r I
KELVINATOR S/S ICE CREAM CHEST FREEZ. 1 OR,
jr x ir x ji"
I -C LO CK . WALL MNT
I - AMA NO TIME CLOCK
1 -M T IC K E T HOLOERS. W ALLM N T.I"XJS"
1 - BULLETIN BOARD. IS"X14"
I — DBL EMER LT
1 — RUBBERMAID. 10 GAL
• — RUBBERMAIO. SI GAL
•-M IS C SHELVING
•-M IS C POT. PANS. UTENSILS. ETC
• — SMALLWARE FOR I10PPL
OFFICESA STORAOI
1 —WOESKS
I - CANON ADO MACH, W/PRINTER. PI02 D
I — SPARTUSCLOCK/RADIO
t - W/F SHEL. WALL MNT, »" X B 4 " X ir '
l - M F I L E CAB. 4 ORAWER. LTR SIZE
I - M STOR CAB. 2 * 'X 7 7 X ir '
1 - W STOR SHE L, 14"X AX *'
I -A B C SAFETY FIRST FIRE EXT
I -M L O C K E R SET. II COMP. aS'XIS'MU***
4 - BENTWOOO CANE CHAIRS
I OBL EMER LT
• — W SHELF. WALL MN T. I "
I -C O M M E X T CORD, M
1 -W S H E L . WALL MNT 10 X 4*"XM "
I MOESK W/F TOP * ORAWER. 14"XS4"
I BUI LI: TIN BOARD. J* XI2 '
I -T E X A S INSTRUMENTS ADD MACH. W/PRINTER. Tl SIM
I - W SHEL. M U lT l COMP. WALL MNT. 4T' X W X f
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DATEOJuly I*. I**l
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
By: JanaE. Jetewic
DEPUTY CLERK
Publish: July 11.1*. I**l
OEO l»*

Legal Notice
SEMINOLE COUNTY
NOTICE OF UNPAID TANGIBLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES
AS PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 1*7 401 - FLORIDA STATUTES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT TAN0IBLE PERSONAL
PROPERTY TAXES ASSESSED FOR l f * l ARE NOW O CUN
QUENT. BEGINNING APRIL I, l»*J. SUCH TAXES ARE NOW
ORAWING INTEREST AT THE RATE OF IS PERCENT PER
YEAR. PLUS THE PROPORTIONATE COSTS OF PUBLISHING
THIS NOTICE UNI ESS THE DELINQUENT TAXES ARE PAIO
PRIOR TO M AY I. It*!. WARRANTS WILL BE ISSUE0 THEREON
AND THE TAX COLLECTOR WILL A P P LY TO THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR AN ORDER DIRECTING LEVY UPON SEIZURE OF
THE TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THK TAXPAYER
FOR THE UNPAID TAXES. THE NAMES OP THE OCLIMQUINT
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXPAYERS AND THE AMOUNT OF
THE TAXES. INCLUDING THE COST OF ADVERTISING AND
INTEREST PE NALTY ARE AS FOLLOWS:
add to the t**l roll lor Iff t l e i :
For* Golf. Inc
1*41 StartIth Rd
Klttlmmee.FL 14741
add to the l* *l roll tor l**t fa«
For# God. Inc
127*7 *1
tttl Stertlth Rd
Klttlmmee.FL 14741
Publlth July 12. I**J
DEO ITS

ST. JONNS RIVER WATER
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Of*** Nolle* *f
Intended Agency Adleo
The District give* notice of It*
Intont to luuo s permit to tt*
BUn I s s aggl k o n l(t) on August

10. !«tJ:

S T A R E N T E R P R IS E S .
ATTN: MARK MALONEY. SIS
W IN O E R LY PLAC E.
M A ITL A N D . FL 127SI 7471.
application m i 7 02*SAN The
District pcopor n to altocst#
0 M l million gallon* per day ol
eralor lo r S.4 A C R E S OF
G R O U N D W A T E R HE
MEDIATION AND CLEANUP
T t* withdrawal* mod by thii
p r m iid protect will centlit of
OROUND WATER FROM THE
S U R F IC IA L A Q U IFE R via
TWO EXISTING WELLS In
Seminolo County located In the
IW U OF SW U OF SW U OF
SW to of Section 1*. Townthlp It
South. Rango 1* East. SW U OF
SW t* O f SW U OF SW I* ol
Section t». Townthlp 71 South,
Range TtEotl:
The fitoli) conlelnlng each ol
It* above lilted appikotwmt)
ors available lor Intpocllon
Monday through Friday eicept
tor logoi holiday* • 00 a m lo
2 09 p.m ot It* St. John* River
Water Management DHtrlct.
Highway 100 W ttl. Poiatko.
Florida
The Olttrkt will loko action
on each permit application
lilted above unlot* o petition tor
an administrative proceeding
(hearing |It tiled pursuant to the
provision* ot Mellon I10.S7. F S .
and Mdlon 40C 1 Sit. F A C A
person when* tub*lent &gt;*l inter
ettt or* affected by any ot the
Olltrlctt proposed permitting
decisions Identified above may
petition for an administrative
hearing In accordance with tec
Hon 110 ST. F S Petitions mutl
comply with the requirement ot
Flevida Administrative Cod*
RuN* 40C t i l l and 40C M il
and bo tiled with (received by I
the District Clerk, P O Ro«
141*. P*l4lke. Florid* 21171
141* P e t i t i o n * f o r t d
m lnlitratlvo hearing on the
above appHcetwnlsl mutt be
tiled within fourteen 114) day* of
pubfkotNnt of Ihl* notice or
within lourteen 1141 day* ol
actual receipt of thtt intont.
whichever lirtt occur* Failure
N tIN o petition wtlhln this time
period Iholl constitute e waiver
of any right *uch per ten may
h o v e la r o q u o t t an ad
m ln ls tro llv o determ ination
I hearing l under section 170*7,
F.S.. concerning the tublecl
permit application Petition*
which ora not Iliad in oc
cor dance with the above pro
vision* ore tubfect todi*ml**al
R**M Parker
Dot* Control Technician
Division at Permit Dot*
Service*
Publlth July 21.1*01
DEG 1*1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SewMoeM COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROGATE DIVISION
FIN Number *2-02* CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
Georg* Algernon Speer. Jr
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ot the
ottoto ol G eorge Algernon
Speer. Jr . deceased. F He
Number *1 *7* CP. it pending m
the Circuit Coset lor SeminoN
County. Florida. Probate Divl
Mon the address ot which it
Pool Office Drawer C. Sanford
Florida 217710*7* The name*
and oddroua* of the pertonal
rep re se n ta tiv e ond o l the
pertonal representative'! at
torrsey are set forth below
Any inter**Nd person upon
whom Ihtt notice I* served Who
Intend* to challenge the validity
of th* will, tha qualification* ol
the personal representative,
venue, or lurltdktlon of the
court, end oil portent having
claim* againtt mi* ottaN who
or* terved with o copy of this
notice, are required to fiN with
this court Such objection or
claim within the u tw ot ihr*e
month* otter th* d * k of th* fseet
publication ef thtt notice or 10
day* after th# dsN ef torvko of
0 copy of thii nolle* on that
Person* having claims against
the ottaN who are not known to
the personal representative and
whoM noma* or addresses ora
not reasonably atcerlalnebN
must IIN all claim* against tha
ootat* wtlhln three month* after
the d *N ef the first psrbikeflen
ot IM* nofko
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TtONS NOT SO FILED WILL
RE FOREVERGARRED.
The date of first publication ot
this notice 1* July n . t**J
Personal Representative
Mary R o m Holmes
SOOOGar don Rood
Tempo. Florida 21411
GEORGE W.ERICKSEN.
ESQUIRE
POST OFFICE GOX 172224
TAMPA. FL 22421
Totophono: (1111221 7001
By: GEORGE W. ERICKSEN.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bor No 072071
Publlth: Jsrlytl.lt. 1**2
DEG ISS

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

AMERICA; and THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO All unknown natural per
tons. II olive, ond II dead, or II
not known to bo dead or olive.
Iheir several and respective
unknown spouses, heirs, dt
visees, grantees, creditors, or
Other parties clolm lng by.
through, under or against
CLARENCE BIRKHAUSER.
deceased, and FLORENCE
LAUER. as appointed otecsitori
lor Its* Estate ol CHARLES C
BIRKHAUSER, JR . and at
per tonal represent* 11vet ol th*
E a to to ol A N N A B
B IR K H A U S E R : EONA
BIRKHAUSER. at surviving
spou se o l C L A R E N C E
BIRKHAUSER. and oil claim
ants, parsons or parties, natural
or corporate, whose esoct legal
flatus Is unknown, clolmlng by.
through, under or against any ol
the above named or described
Defendants or parties or claim
Ing to have any right till* or
Interest in end to the land
described a* tallows
Tha northerly one holt ot the
vacated parkway lying south ol
and contiguous to Lot S. Bloc k A.
Rtplet ol Lots 4. S. ond 4. Sunset
Shores, according to the plat
Ihereof, as itcorded In Plat
Book I. Pag* II. ot the Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Florida
and
Th* southerly on* hall ol th*
vacated parkway lying north ol
end contiguous to Let S Block B.
Rtplet ol Loti 4. S. and a. Sunset
Shorts, according to th* plal
thereof, as recorded In Plat
Book I Pag* tl el the Public
Records Ol Seminole County,
Florida
You a&gt;* notified that a Com
plaint hat been filed against you
and you are required to serve *
copy ot yosrr written defenses 'O
th* Complaint, it any. on Plain
hits’ attorneys named below, on
or batort August 1. 1002. and III*
said written defenses with th*
Clerk ol Ihtt Court either before
service on Plaintiffs attorneys
or Imm edlataly thereafter
otherwise a default will t*
entered against you tor th*
relief demanded in th* Com
plaint
Dated on June 2*. IOf)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
Bv Jean Bnllani
Deputy Clerk
Dev Id G Williford Esquire
Florida Bar No 0442147
Lowndes DrotdKk Oot'er
Kan tor A Reed. P A
711N EolaDrr.e
Post Of lice Bo i 2000
Orlando F 'o&gt;HU )7*0J 7*7*
Publish July 1.4. It 22 i**l
OEG II

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 711744 CAM-P
H O M E S A V IN G S B A N K .
F S B . 4 U S corporation l i e
HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIA
TION OF FLORIOA. e Florida
corporation
Plalnlilf
v
A N T H O N Y R A M O S o/k/a
ANTHONY N RAMOS and
FRANCINE 8 RAMOS, his
wit*. Unknown Parties os heirs,
devisees grantees, assignees,
lienors, ci editors, trustees or
other claimants claiming by.
through, under or against AN
THONY RAMOS O/k/a AN
THONY N RAMOS not known
to b* dead or olive. HIDOEN
RIDGE CONDOMINIUM AS
SOCIATION, INC . a Florida
corporation UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA; SOUTHERN
SPR ING S D E V E LO PM E N T
CORPORATION, a Florida cor
poralien FIRST UNION BANK
f.k a ATLANTIC NATIONAL
BANK OF SANFORD and SUN
BANK SOUTH FLORIDA. N A
t/k/a FLAGSHIP BANK OF
TAMPA, a Florida corporation
d 'b/g BANK AME R ICAR O
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ANTHONY RAMOSa'k a
ANTHONY N RAMOS and
FRANCINE It RAMOS his
wile
Residenca Unknown
•nd
Unknown parties as heirs
davlsoes. grantees assignees
lienors creditors, trustees, or
other claimants, by, through
under or againsl ANTHONY
RAMOS a k a Atm iO H V N
RAMOS not known lu be dead
or alive
and
SOUTHERN SPRINGS OE
VEIOPMENT CORPORATION
74) W Mam Street
Apopka EL ))70)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIEO that a complaint to lore
clos* a certain mortgage on th*
following described property
has been tiled against you
Condominium Unit No l)E of
HIDDEN RIDGE CONDOMIN
IUM. th* Declaration ot which is
recorded In Official Records
Book H it at Page 0*71 *t wq
ol the Public Records ot Semi
not* County. F lo r id * , and
amendments thereto deny
YOU AHf R tQ U IR E D to
serve * copy of your written
detenus to the compiemt. It
any, on JEHROLO KNEF
BURNSTF'N A KNEF
Al
torneys tor Plainlill 17)0 Hat
r i s e n S fr e e r
S u ite 4A
Heiiyrvcvid Florida JKUO and
file the original with the Clerk ot
th* shove sir 'd court on or
before the 4th day ol August
I f f ) othertnw a d ***m wilt he
entered aga-nl you tor the IV -t
demanded In the complaint
WITNESS my hand and ual
ot said court al Saniord | M )
nolo County Florida this TYth
day ot June I«V|
(SEAL!
M ARYANtlT MORSF
A s Cter k ol the Ceur t
8r Ce&gt;*tiaV Tkern
Deputr tiers
Publish July I • IS 72. IfVI
DFG IS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D roR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 42llltl-CAI4K
GOLDOME CREDIT CORPO
RATION, a Detowait
corporation.
Plalntltl.
v
ROGER HENRY RUSSELL.
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
PROPERTY
TO
ROGER H E N R Y
RUSSELL AND ALL PERSONS
C LAIM ING BY, THROUGH
UNDER
OR A G A I N S T
RUSSELL 0 JONES, AND ALL
O T H E R S WHOM IT M A Y
CONCERN
Current Residence Address
Unknown
Feemerty Residing Al:
420 East Third Street
Senior d Flor Ida &gt;7771
YOU ART 7/OTiriED that an
action to torn low a mortgage
on the tolloaving prtgyerty In
Seminole County. F lor Ida
L o t 4 M USSON A N D
ABERCROMBIE S SUBOIVI
SION, according to Its* plat
thereof, as recorded tn Plat
Book 2. page 102 of the public
records of Seminole County
Florida.
has been tiled against you and
you are required lo serve a copy
ol your written defenses. It any.
to this action on the Plalntltl s
attorney whose name and
address IS MARK J BEHNET
E SO UIRE. Stearns W eaver
Miller Welss'er Alhedrft A Sit
terson P A . Landmark Centre
Suit* 2200. Post Oltlce flor
17** Tamp* Florida 1)401
iviephone (1111 771 *400 on or
be lore August 77. 1*4). and tile
the or mine I atih the Clerk of
this CourI either before service
on frialntllf s attorney or imme
dutely rtwreatte' otherwise, a
default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded in
the Complaint
OAT ED on July I) 1*t1
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk c-f the Circuit Court
P O Drawer C
Santor d F lor Ida 1)771
By Heather Brooke
DEPUTY CLERK
Publish July IS, 22. 24 A August
S. 144)
DEG 111

IN TH IC71TCUlTcOU R T
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMIPOOL I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NQiOl 1410 CA 14 O
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
1024 F O R D R O L L B A C K
WRECKER
PkOTICt OF FORFEITURF
PROCEEDING
TO Hector Santiago
t02' i Wylly Avenue
Seniord Florida22/71
and all others who cla'tn an
tn loress tn the to ltow in q

property

1074Fo»d RoiitMck Wreck*'
Donald F Esimger of the
temmeke County Shoe■It s Ot
fK*. Seminpio County Florida
th rou gh h it o l l i c e t i . in
wsllgators or agents wired the
above property on Juno S, 1002.
el or near t«1 y Wylly Avenue
Sanford Seminole County, f lor
Ido. and it present) r holding
said property lor the purpose ol
tor'eltur* pursuant to Sections
*22 701 /Or Florida Statutes
and wilt RFQUEST Inal an
Honorable Judge ol th* Circuit
Court. Elghttonth Judicial
Circuit, Seminole County. Flor
id* find probable cause that th*
above p ro p e rly should be
tor toiled to the above agency
You will be tent a copy ol the
ardor lioding Probable Cause
anc* It is signed by th* Judge
and it will advise you how and
when to respond lo this request
lor torleitur*
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
a true end correct copy ol this
Nolle* net uni to the above
named address by U S rtgit
fared mall, retswn receipt re
quested, t.Wt 4th day of July,
tttl
O A N IE IN DROOERSFN
LEGAL COUNSEL
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
1241 » t h Street
Senior d t lor.da u m tJVt
Telephone (407) ID 4*21
Publlth July II, IS. II 77 1t*t
DFG *7

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: *10477 C A U L
NATIONSBANK OF FLORIDA,
N A. f/k/e THE CITIZENS AHU
SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA.
PUmliM,

v*.

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I IIO N T IE N T H
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. i t l nas-CA-itx
ANDREW S. and SHEREEM
CL EM0NS. husband ond wile,
and KENNETH ond DIANE
PLATE, husband and wilt.
Pie Infills,

v*

CLARENCE BIRKHAUSER.
deceased, and FLORENCE
LAUER. os appointed eaaevtors
Nr the Estate of CHARLES C.
BIRKHAUSER. JR„ and et
personal rape*tentative* ot the
etlaN ef ANNA B.
BIRKHAUSER. EDNA
BIRKHAUSER. os surviving
•pouMOf CLARENCE
BIRKHAUSER. ond oil
unknown natural parsons. II
oils*, ond If dead, or It not
known to be dead or alive, their
•averal and respective unknown
spouses, heirs, davlsoes.
grantees, creditors, or other
port to* claiming by. through,
ir ago Inti the above
Defendants; ond olt
claimants, persona or parties,
natural or corporate, whaw
exact total status It unknown,
claiming by. through, under or
againtt any e l the above named
Or described Defendants or
portlet or claiming to have any
right, tllto or interest in and lo
th# land hereinafter described;
THE UNITEDSTATESOF

FRANK HAMILTON. JR .
CATHY J. HAMILTON and
UNITED STATESOF
AMERICA. INTERNAL
REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICEPROPERTY
To: CATHY J HAMILTON
YOU ARE NOTIFIED th«l *n
•chon lo lor*&lt; lose o mortgage
on the following property In
SemlnoR- County. F lor Ida
Lot 114. Logo v illa Subdivl
tion, according to th* Plal
thereof os rocerded In Plot Book
10. Pages 12 ond 22. Public
Records ol Seminot* County,
Florid*, has been hied against
you ond you or* required to
serve o copy ol your written
dt tenses. It any, to It on Rog*
A. Kelly. PltlntiM’k attorney,
whose address is 20 Her th Or
ong* Avenue, Suite 400. Post
Oltlce Bos 2147. Orlando. Flor
Id* 22102, On or be fort August
I). tttl and III* th* original with
the Clerk ot this Court either
before service on Plalntltl s
attorney or immediately there
alter, otherwise * default will be
•nterod against you lor tha
rebel demanded In th* Com
plelnlor Pellllon
WITNESS my bond and seal
ot the Court on th* 2tth day Ol
Juno. I W
Clerk ot th* Circuit Court
By: Heather Brook*
As Deputy Clerk
Publish July 1.4. IS. 22. i n )
DEG 17

n o t ic e or
PUBI 1C AUCTION
Notice it hereby given Me
Connell Towing will tell al
Public Auction lor salvage lor
cash on demand lo highest
bidder the following described
vehicles

47*)

4E74Si04l*lM&gt;ch
4 14 t )
IGHBOICar.AI 14274
•4 Chary
40 Honda
WDA1012J01
2KS77*AI0O7tl
7* Pont
4 I* * )
74 YamahaM C
)FOOMO*t
4 14 f )
*4 Chevy
(E))tBM11*4
The auction wilt be held at
II GO p m on said dates above
McConnell Towing A Recovery
2400 Senior d A .r . Senior a f L
22772 Prospective bidders may
inspect vehicles on* hour prior
to sal* Terms are cash or
c o d ifie d funds M Ceisnelt
Tawing reserves th* right lo
accept or reject any and atl
bids
Publish July 22. IY*J
DEG 117
74 Ford

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ElOHfEENTH
JUDK 1*1 CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE LOliWt T
FLORIDA
CASE NO 4) ns* DR * ) H
IN RE To the marriage ot
ANNETTE MARRERO
P e t i t i o n e r
Wi f e
and
RAF AE L MAW 11Rt J
Raspondenl Husband
HOTICEOF ACTION
TO RAFAEL MART INF Z
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HIREBV NOTI
FIEO that an action lor Dt*
solution ot Marriage has been
tiled agemsl you You are re
quires) to serve a Copy ot you*
written tVrevives If any. to the
a c t i o n on, M A R I A OE
t l SUS f EH NAND FZ
ES
QUIRE. Petitionee s attorney
whose address is 2*31 Curry
fo rd Road. O ile d ] Florida
IJ1I) on or bvtorr AUGUST II
i*41 and lile the original with
the Clerk u! Court, either before
wr vice un Petitioner s attorney
er Immedlataly thereafter
otherwise a |udgment wilt be
entered to the reliel demanded
In the Petition
WITNESS my hand and the
veal ol this Court tn this 20th
day of JUNE 14*1
I SEALI
M ARYANN! MORSE
Clef K ol the Court
By Nency R Winter
As Deputy ClerS
Publish July 12 72. 24 A August
2. 144)
DFG 1)4

CLASSIFIED ADS
WORK FOR YOU!
Don') Like our word l o r !!.
Cull Tocki) To 1‘Lk y Vi,ur Ad!

PLACE YOUR
CLASSIFIED IN THE
SANFORD HERALD.
WE WILL WORK
FOR YOU.

322 2611

GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

I . A d veflla o Yvhal p eop le want)
Chkdron'i d ottin g, duhoi, coftocl
ibtn, todl, books end anbqoot a rj

ft# most popular horns
J. Maka h convenient lo ahop al
your garag* aetol Bo sura tiore is
£,•&gt; | ) . P
adaquats parking ipaca. Pott to rn
with direettons lo paituno aroai Wiko
arrangements with neighbor!
3. Mske H eesy to peyt Have plenty ol changa and a
iyttom tor handing Maka iota one po-ron it on duty at all
tm osatacentaluodlocason preferably with a calculator or
adding machine.
4. Provide prices. Do not miku i vuty pseion ask, ’Ho v
much it tits/Prices make for qutck.uftu b w u iuigragood
H EM tar customer* to slut bargaining
5. Get an early atari. Set up cbtpluyi Dm evaw g beforu.
i possible
G. DepartmantaUio.

Scpara.a the mejpuntrv* itn u (tom
tie more i o -.fly areas Gtoup turiKturu. clothing, toys, lawn
aquipmant and other 11*111 -snft nnulur iTimcJmndH)
7, Speclallte. Eitnbfis'i om aroa for ‘Undue $5‘, another
tor 'Under $1* Consider
C oni id hovma a batch ol Hems to.il om
'FR E E with purchase iof 33*. iW io m b e r toe youngsters
too Encourage the with small, low pneud itami hat ere
appropriate tor this purpose
I. Time your sale carefully! Hnvu it ul a bme when most
poop)* are al home and inconsornud with ipectal events
G. Combine your o ff or I t! Incorporate your sale with a
neighbor tor more variety and greater impact
16. Be epecMIol When aoverlsing your sale In the newspa­
per. tut individual items. Donl simply say, ‘several thmgi
avatatla' Each km* you list an Horn, you are broodntvng
tie 1st ot potential customers.
II . Be owterouet II yo j have items M l ever, give them to
nchahfabtoorgantiatcn tlycu see that some items rue not i
moving wol dunng me sate, mark them down during tow last t
hours Romomber, the .rim* mason for folding toe ti-i* u |
to tom your unwanted semi mto cusJil

�Sanlord Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Thuraday, July 22. 1903 - * A i

FINAL LIQUIDATION
SPORTING GOODS
\ I I I ! K 37 ^ I \ U S I N I U
w i; k i ; ( i o s ! N &lt; ; o r u

S IM '. S S

d o o r s

:

sm s
3 0 % OFF

Playitime at
Park on Park
Creative play is encouraged at
Park on Park in Sanlord. where
neighbors combined efforts
and built equipment of natural
m aterials. Above. Douglas
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Ginsburg: Right
to abortion rooted
in Constitution
■y L A U R I I A I H O
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Ruth Bader
Ginsburg In ilrllcrlln g many
questions from the Senate Judi­
ciary Committee, but ahr stales
one legal opinion clearly: The
right to abortion la firmly rooted
In the Constitution.
"Th is Is something central to a
w om an's life, her d ig n ity ,"
Ginsburg said Wednesday on the
second day of what la becoming
m ore o f a lo ve fes t than a
Supreme Court confirmation
hearing.
"It's a decision that she must
make for herself. And when
government controls that de­
cision for her, she's being treated
as less than an adult fully
r e s p o n s i b l e fo r h e r o w n
c h o ic e s ." said G in sbu rg. a
former women's rights lawyer
und federal appellate,'udgr.
Even though Ginsburg was
forthright on the abortion Issue,
she avoided giving her own
opinions on Issues such as gun
control, voting rights and Indian
tribal rights that she said might
come before the Supreme Court
or Involve policy questions that
must Ire left to Congress.
Asked about her views on the
death penally. Ginsburg said she
"would not like to answer that
question any more than I would
like to answer the question of
what rep rod u ctive choice I
would make for myself."
She said she would make her
Supreme Court decisions based
on the law. precedent and dis­
cussion with her colleagues In
which she would urge a con­
sensus rather than a split de­
cision on any given Issue.
Sometimes, she said. “ I'm
going to squelch my view " and
go along.
The Senate committee hopes
to finish the hearing by Friday
and take a vote next week that
Sen. Paul Simon. D-lll., pre­
dicted will be unanimous In
G ln sb u rg 's favor. A closed
committee session. Intended to
explore any questions about
G ln sb u rg's personal life or
conduct. Is expected to be brief,
Simon said.
Ginsburg endorsed the con­
cept of a constitutional right to
privacy, on which the Supreme
Court based Its 1973 Roe vs.
Wade ruling that legalized abor­
tion nationwide.
The right to abortion also Is
provided by the constitutional
guarantee of equal protection,
she added.
"I'v e always said both — that
the equal protection strand
should Join together with the
autonomy o f decision-making
strand." she said. "It was a
question of choice either w ay."
Ginsburg has criticized the
Roe ruling, saying the country
might have been better off If the
right to abortion had been

established more gradually. But
she has never said the ruling
was wrong.
M a n y s e n a t o r s p r a is e d
G ln sb u rg's sta m in a as she
calmly parried their questions
fur eight hours on a wide variety
of topics and discussed many
legal cases from memory.
"H o w do you fe e l about
a rb itra ry caps on damages
(awarded In lawsultsf?” asked
Sen. Larry Pressler. R-S.I).
"Senator, I think you loaded
th e q u e s t i o n by s a y i n g
’arbitrary."’ Ginsburg unswered.
She said she still was a booster
of the Equal Rights Amendment
as a symbol of the nation’s
commitment to women's rights,
but not so much on legal as on
sym bolic grounds. Approval
would "send a clarion call" that
America considered men and
women equals, she said.
She said use of affirmativeaction goals and timetables, not
rigid quotas, to settle employ­
m ent d iscrim in ation claims
might be a "better, healthier
thing for society” than fighting
bitter lawsuits.
She noted she has disagreed
for years with Justice Antonin
Scalla — her form er federal
appeals court colleague — on
whether Judges should try to
Interpret nmblguous laws by
looking at the written record of
what Congress Intended when It
enacted them.
" I tum to the legislative histo­
ry with an attitude that I can
best define as ho|K.'fu! skep­
ticism." Glnslmrg said. Scalla
Insists that Judges should Ignore
thul history.
Nonetheless, the soft-spoken
Judge said Scalla "Is one of the
people In the world who can
make me laugh, and I appreciate
him for that."
Scalla said earlier this year
that he would like to be stranded
on a d e s e r t i s l a n d wi t h
Ginsburg.
Sen. William Cohen. R-Malnc.
s a id th e r e h a v e b een no
fireworks this week because
Ginsburg Is qualified for the Job
and most Americans agree with
her views.
Hut he added. "T h ere is some
suspicion. In some circles ut
least, that you arc basically a
political activist hiding In the
restrictive robes of an appellate
Judge and that those restrictions
will 1k * cast aside" If confirmed
to the Supreme Court.

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Looking westerly on Fulton Stroot from tho
Intersection of Laurel Avenue, sewer work has an

ontlre city block closed in downtown Sanford.

Downtown sewer lines
updated and divided
By NICK PPBIFAUF
Herald Staff W

r i t e r ______________________

SANFORD — Work got underway Monday on
sewer line Improvements In thr downtown
Sanford area and Is experted to last approximate­
ly eight weeks.
Sewer line work started at the corner of
highway 17-92 and Fulton Street It Is to go
easterly to Laurel Avenue, then south on Laurel
to Second Street.
Charlie Turner, with the city Utility Deport­
ment Is managing the operation. "Parts ol thr
downtown area have an old combined srwrr
system." Turner said. "T h e old lines originally
handled stormwater run-off as well as sanitary
sewers. The line terminated at our sewer plant.
"W henever we had heavy rains." he continued.

"there was loo much coming down the lines, and
II resulted In an overload at the plan! Now, we
will Ik* separating the lines, which will allow us to
run only the sanitary sewer drainage to the
plant."
Although the smaller streets Involved In the
project will be closed during the installation o f thr
large sewer pipes. First Strert may lx- able to lx*
kept open at least lor partial tralllc.
"W hen we start to cross First Street." Turner
said. "It's wide enough so we hope to have only
half of It closed at any one time. It may lx- un
Inconvenience to people coming down west First
Street, but at least tralllc will lx- allowed to
continue."
Turner said the city will continue to provide
signs at the other newer construction locutions
during thr project, to Indicate suggested detours

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In Washington, the Slate Drpart incut said II was pleased by
Chanes' release
"W e remain concerned for the
plight o f the Cuban people,
systematically denied the most
basic rights." said spokesman
Mike McCurry. "W e are particu­
larly concerned for those who
remain In prison unjustly on
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Airport Blvd.

MIAMI — Two years after his
release from a Cuban prison.
Mario Chanes de Armas arrived
In the United States and tpokr
defiantly against his former ally.
Fidel Castro, who held Chunrs
captive for 30 years
"Fidel Castro Is leading Cuba
to disaster, to a holocaust." said
Chanes. the longest-held politi­
cal prisoner In the communist
Island country. "Cuba under
Castro Is a total disaster. It Is
becoming the embarrassment of
the w orld."
Chanes and his wife. Carldad.
were hustled through Miami
International Airport after their
flight arrived Wednesday from
Cuba. Metro-Dade County police
kept aw ay television crews,
along with fellow former prison­
ers who had turned out to greet
Chanes. now 67.
There was no public word on
whether Chanes. who only re­
cently received Cuban govern­
ment permission to leave the
Island, would remain In Miami.
The Chilean government had
granted him un entry visa, after
Cuban authorities declined to let
him leave on a U.S. visa.
Once a trusted member of
Fidel C astro's revolu tion ary
movement. Chanes broke with
Castro soon after he took power
In 1959. In 1961. Chanes was
sentenced to 30 years In prison
for allegedly plotting against
Castro.

He became one of the original
"plantados." a group of |x»lilleal
p riso n e rs who re sis te d in ­
doctrination.
"W e Just knew we were fight­
ing for a Just cause." he M id .
"T h e cause for which we fought
Is not the one that Is in C u Im
now."
He was released alter com­
pleting the 30-year sentence.

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See Champ*. Page 211

Marlins,
Dodgers
advance
F r o m S t af f Report *

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Thanks lo a huge conlnbuhon by Scolt Haggo (No 22
running), the Oviedo Marlins wore able to rally from an
oarly 50 debcit to beat the Longwood Bullets 105

Wednesday Wi|h tho score already 5 0. Haggo came in
to pitch lor the Marlins in the thud inning and shut out
the Bullots on two hits over the last live innings

H eilig Meyers, Illusions, Playtim e share first place
From S ta ff R a p o rt*

SANFOHD — When the Sanford Mecreatlon
Werlnesd.iy Men's Slovvplleh Solthiill Feugue
wrapped lls regular season Fist night al Chase
I'ark the final standings were knotted In a pan ol
llirce-way ties
Score Al Touchdown opened die night with an
II I win over I Icilig Meyers S|Kirtsm.irt then
edged Crazy Wings 5 1 before Playtime Darts
blanked Illusions *1-0
lleer 30 bad the bye tills week
llrlllg Meyers, lliuslons. and Playtime Darts
share Hist place with H-T records while Score Al
Touchdown. Sportsman, and Crazy Wings are
lied tor fourth place al 5-7 lleer 30 llnlshed us
season at 3-0
While there was im nlltciul word, it appears
that Iledig Meyers Illusions, and Playtime Darts
will have in come hack lor one more week lo
decide (lie league championship
Score Al Touchdown siruck im lour runs in the
lop ol ilu Iirst mnmg and. after adding a single
run lu the tilth, blew the game o|&gt;cn with a
six-run outburst in the lop of the sixth Inning
Brett Mnlle led the 15-hlt attack of Score At
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runs, and two Mill Blake Murray added three
singles, a run. and an Mill .Jerry DlUartolo
doubled, singled, and scored a run while .Joe
DlBartolo eontrlbutcd iwn singles, two runs, and
an Mill
Kyle Brubaker chipped In with a single, two
runs, and an Mill J in- Ferpes. Kent Brubaker
and Vie DlUartolo each had a single, one run
scored, and an Mill
For Hclllg Meyers, which collected live Inis
Willie Walton tripled Molx-rt Stevens singled and
scored the only run on a sacrifice fly by David
Jones. Samrnle Edwards. Dale Peters, and Calv in
Bryant each lilt a single
Sportsman and Crazy Wings each scored three
runs In the second inning ol their game
Crazy Wings broke the He w ith a run iii the
bottom ol the (mirth when Don Machcr singled
and scored on a double by Jim Nulty. Sportsman

c a m e rtnlM h a r k in the Inp fit the tilth. Arnle
V a n / v ll liutm n •» double and s r o r ln u to lie the
Si m e helnre D w a y n e Towrrv stimled a n d ca m e
lliiinc nil J i m T m x e l l ' s ddiihle

Neither team u&lt;u a runner past see ririrl base the
rest of the liame
Van/vll llnlshed with a double, single, two
runs, and an HHI m lead Sportsman's nine-hit
effort Troxell had a double, single, and an Mill
Greg Meglsler added a double and an Mill while
I nn Wilks had a single and an Mill
Towrrv and Gary Chambers each singled and
s i n r c d a run Petr- Kinsley singled Chris Colin
scored a run
Turn Winkle Im two singles. s&lt; orrd a run. and
bad an KHI m liighliglu Cr.i/v Wings 11 lilt
ollriisr Mai lur singled twice and scored I wire
Dave Cioldstlck bad two singles and a run scored
t'ralg Appi I also lilt iwn singles N'ultv had bis
double and Mill Heath Short singled in a run
Stacy till/ also singled
In the nightcap. Illusions appeared to take a
I () lead mi a s.»crll!rc fly i i i l hr top ol the first
inning, bill tin runner was called out lor leaving
ihe base early, negating the run
I'lavtlme Darts was able to score a run in lls
See Softball. Page 2U

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- Sanford HeraM. Sanford, Florida • Thursday, Ju ly 22. 1999

Ponder wins WRS,
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Tim RaJnm it a Sanford natlv# and 8amlnola High School
graduata now playing for tha Chicago WHlta Sox. His ttats are
for tha 1993 saason In tha first column, personal-best season
tolsls In (ha aecond column and current career totals
(including 1993 games) In the third column.
Wednesday night, Raines hit two singles In three at bets,
stole his filth base of the season, and scored the White Sox's
only run In a 4-1 loss to theToronto Blue Jays.
RAINES GAUGE

Category
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Qfi'HTi'Oft ■«•**»it «»«••*«« 50
At-bals.......... 1B3
Rlin8 IHMHNXHtNMI 41
Hits.............. 57
RBI.............. 27
Doublet......... 6
4
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Home rune...... 9
Steals..........
5
Average.......... .311

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LJohntdh. Chicago. 74. MultO. Trial. 73
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1)
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44. Coltman, New York. 41. Daullon,
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ItaJasi iRx'ixe
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FronciKo U; DeShieldt. Monlrool If,
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E Davit. Lot Angotot. IS. Robert!. Cincinnati.
14; Oyktlro, Philadelphia. 14; Niton.
Allanlo. 14
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it Dec It tom
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Philadelphia. 111. IM. ) N . Avery. Allanlo.
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OAnoddur. Allanlo 114. Benot. Son Dtogo.
114. Hornltch. Moutton. I I ) ; Gutman
Chicago. If). 7Greene Philadelphia 104
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Harvey. Flerido. l i t Bock. Son FronciKo.
14. Stanton. Allan lo. 14. MIWIHUmt.
Philadelphia It. Wtllelond. Montreal 71

iT N A N fA C T tO W

H olm t-s
I d third

wild p lirlifd Arllnstloit runners
bam*. Ijut uiily (Hit* vt!red.
In Hu* lllili Inning. Holme*, wnlkcd Scull
Ko* Ink ,iml tpivc up a double lu llri.iu
Musi ter The next Ixttlrr bounrrd luick to
Holnim. who threw in I’nilher lo nail Koelilk
lr\'ln(* lo senre rut (he piny Aunllier jimtiml

I&gt;a11an d n Htrlkrout en d e d (h e threat.
A rlin g ton took a d v a n ta g e o f (wo O v ied o
erro rs In Ih c six th to s c o r e a ru n . c u llin g ( h r
lead lo 8 -6 . H olm es' fifth wild pitch pul C lin t
C lu iu n ccy a l third w ith tw o nut. A n o th e r
H olm es p itch eluded P ru lh cr. tint he s n a r e d
ih e en m m off ih c Isarkm op and lagged o u t
C h m in rcy in end (h e g a m e .
Hoi Mic h , (lie win i if ml' p itch er for O v lrd n .

|

BASEBALL
Amor Icon Ltogue
SCATTLE MARINERS - Activated Edgar
Mortlnor. Hurd bowman from Iho II day
ditotitod Htt Rrtooted Peto O'Brien, lint
botomon detignoled hitter
BASKETBALL
Notlenol Botbelboll Attociollen
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS - Re i-gned
Ceroid WHkint. guard forward
LOS ANOELES CLIPPERS - Named Bot&gt;
W e ill coach
LOS ANOELES LAKERS - Announced
Byron Scot!, guard, will no* be ottered a
mtrocl and ti on unretlric tod treo ogonl.
NSW YORK KNICKS - Named Erma
vke pretident and general mpneg
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS - Agreed to tormt With
Thurman Thomot. running bock, on a
tour year contract
CINCINNATI BSNOALS - Signed Mail
Duper. wide receiver
O A L lA t COWBOYS - Signed Dernn
Smith, linebacker, loo two year cunlract
MIAMI DOLPHINS - Signed J.B Brown,
cornerback, le a two year contract
PHOENIX CAHOINALS
Ha tlgned
Garth Jar. lirwbot tor
SAN DIEOO CHAROERS - Agreed to
tormt with John KkM. punier, on a one year
contract
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS - Signed
Demetrius OuBete. Iinebockur, le a three
year ranked
Arena Football League
ClEVtLANOlM UNOERBOLTS - Signed
Greg 1 reemon. guorterboik.
HOCKEY
Helianil Hockey League
NEW JERSIT DEVILS - Signed Corey
Milton, center, loamulliyeor tonliocl
TAMPA BAy LIG H TN IN G
Signed
Oerard ColUnl. toll wing
COLLEGE
CALIFORNIA
Mamrd Mullevo King
woment ostitl ml hotkelbeil coach
MISSOURI
Announced Phil Johnvon
quarterback, will transfer lo Southwell
Missouri Stole
NEVADA - I lamed Sion Eggen Intide
llnabockoncooch.
NORTHEAST LOUISIANA - Named Roy
Laval faatehoil roach
SOUTHWEST LO U ISIAN A - Named
Fdwm Sheridan ostittopi loolboil coach
UNLV — Named Rub Rycrton men's
ntiJttonl tocetr coach
WEST VIROINIA
Announced Ihe m g
notion ol Bob Show ottltlont football coach

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BASEBALL
1 70 pm — TBS. Allanlo Braves ol
Pllttburgh Plrolet. ILI
f p m - WON. Chicago Cube Ol Houston
Astros. (Ll
BOWLING
IM pm
ESPN. Rocky Mountain Senior
Open. ILI
BOXINO
f pm .
ESPN. Heovyweighlt: Jetto
Ferguson vt. Sixty Pepell
OOLF
7 JOpm -SUN. Irish Open highlight!
MISCELLANEOUS
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Radio
BASEBALL
1 pm
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League. Orlando Cubs ol Greenville Brevet
7 p m - WOTO AM l » X ) . Cincinnati RrtH
ol F lor Ida Mori Int
MISCELLANEOUS
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Opm - WWN7 AM I IX ), The Spoilt Nut
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USA

Champs*
Continued from IB

By BILL W BM RT
Special totheHereld

an it rl Ini led (w o singles and two rums vored
while Nathan Dancy find two singles and an
IUII. Jny Roland also v o r e d (wo runs.
Turner Elliott had a run scored and un RBI.
Kubcn Melendex and David Vatmnlla rarh
vored a run.
First baseman Erie Ellis hit a Iwo-nin
home run and u single lo lead Arlington's
fix-hit ntlork.

MAKBERVtLLE - Tony Pon­
der went Into last Saturday
night. July 17. trailing Cam
Gibson by one point In the race
for the Winston Racing Scries
points lead al Volusia County
Speedway.
But Ponder took his S led &amp;
Poal/West Orange Pump No. 01
car to the lead of the Volusia
Performance 1-ale Model Slock
30-lap feature by ihc end of the
eighth lap and. couplrd with
Gibson running Into problems
when his motor let go halfway
through Ihc racr. vaulted bark
Into the points rare lead by 81
points.
Then, after a quick post-race
Interview with track announcer
Toni Tipton. Ponder Jumped Into
his stand-by Hulrk. old No. 15.
and raced from pole position to
checkered flag In the 25-lap Late
Model feature for a double victo­
ry.
In other divisions:
• David Clrgg was the winner
In the Klnco Window and Doors
Sportsman feature.
• J.D. Clark returned to (hr
winner's circle In the J.L. Hags
Auto Body Hobby Stocks main
event.
• J e rry G lllla rd claim ed
another win In (hr Hanken
Repaint Mini Stocks.
• Jeff Miller ran to the front In
the Budget Mobile Homes Street
Stocks event.
• Ray Mark dalmrd u win In
th e P a te 's Drywull/Benny's
R a c in g E qu ip m en t F lo rid a
Modified feature.
In a special six-lap Dclco
Otl/Flna Express Mart Dash for
Cash for Florida Modlfleds. Wray
Shaffer of Lake Helen raced from
t h e p o le p o s it io n to th e
checkered (lag to pick up a quick
9100.
“ This (Steel A Poat/West Or­
ange Pump) car has been hooked
up all year long.” said Ponder
aftrr winning his eighth rare In
the W inston Racing S crim '
12-week season and his 10th

since the Late Model Stock track
points season got underway
back In March.
“ We were sitting with nothing
(after blowing nn engine buu
week) and worked the midnight
oil to get back out here."
Gibson's motor went south
after 12 laps, leaving Mike Hunt­
er (last week’s feature winner)
and Jim Grotha lo chase Ponder
the rest of the race. Ikmiler.
Hunter, unll Grotha led Ihe way
to the checkered fla g with
Wayne Lockett and Mike Luddent rounding out the top five.
Despite getting some pressure
from Tony Newsom curly and
Bobby Blnkr late tn the Late
Model main. Ponder ran away
from I hr real o f the pack In hh
(lug to llag victory.
Hlukr stayed In to /lnisli *■&lt; •
ond ahead of Johnny Walker,
NrwMim. and Ed Woodring
Miller lightened Ihe points
race In Ihc Street Stock division
wi t h hi s w i n o v e r C h ris
Lawrence, closing lo within
thrre points ol l-awrcrice. who
finished second. Scott Laughlln
took third. Todd Slcvrna was
fourth, and Steve Turner came
In fifth.
"W e had no oil pressure all
night long." Miller said, happy to
finish the race as well ns erk mil
the victory. “ I don't know. I
think Vnlvollne aught to come
down and sponsor me liecause
that's nil we were running on."
Mark paced David Indlvcrl.
Ted Richard. John Rethwlll. and
Wayne McCall for the lop five
Knlsliern In the Florida Modified*
while Gllllard led Derick Luthr.
Earl Mark. Phil Orr. and Rick
Fairbanks In the Mini Storks
Clark's win In the Hobby
S t a r k s b r o k e J o h n Ur*
Itenedlctus' two-race win streak
Debenrdlctus was second ahead
of Mike Bcllvenu. Robert Milam,
and Tom Lowe.
Clegg led the way In the
Sportsman feature, pacing Rusty
Ebersole. Mark Stevenson. Kiirl
Stairs, ami Bill Morris across the
Itnlsh line.

Softball------i

Continued from IB
ball ol the first
liming. John Dunn singling and
soilin g on a sacrifice lly by BUI
Marino. The lead stood up.
Playtime Darts adding four runs
In the fifth Inning and two runs
In both the fourth and sixth
Innings
Craig Split paced Playtime
Darts with three singles, a mil.
and (wo RBI Shannon Spill
contrlbuled a double, single, two
runs, and an RBI. Dunn singled
twice and scored twice. Danny

Saccu bad two singles, u run.
undan RBI.
Kevin Jnllnii added a single
and two runs. Kevin -liillun
singled, scored a run. and li.nl
un RBI Marino also had a single
lo go wi l l ) Ills RBI . Kl rh
Moreland chipped In with a
single.
George Poi/ig hit a double ulul
a single lor Illusions. Ricky Wills
bad two singles while ilohhv
Wells. Joint Stewart. Ilohbv
Garner, Mike Rolundo. and Doug
Morgan rat h bad one single

N A B F -------Continued from IB
sponsored by Scmlnolc
Auliunl Supply) playing the
Hi shop Moore Angels nl 5 30
p m. bcfiiie the Muilculs host
ilates T eam Shirts (Lake Howell)
in lilt*H pan. game.
On Friday. I he stuvlvurs ol
tills evening's games will plav it
5:30 p.m. before Die Marlins and
Dodgers (Lake Brantley) square
oil In the winner's bracket flnnl
ut Mp.m.
While Schurdt allowed Just a
second Inning single lu Chris
Kleibl and struck out seven, hr
managed to keep tilings rela­
tively Interesting by walking five
Lake Mary bnttrrs.
lu the second liming. laike
Mary hud runners ul second and
third base with one out bill
couldn't score. Willi two mil In
ihe filth, Sctmrdt walked two
batters before getting the third
out.
Brad Vuuderwrlde led Allumonte Springs with ii two-run
double mid a run scored. Keith
Welsh. Jell Bullrr,' John An­
derson. and K.T. Slawson each
contributed a single and a run
scored. Pole Gaddis und Mult
Dcsart cacti had a single and on
RBI. Brian Kmt also singled. Jeff
Shaw and Joey Hamirr each
scored a fun.
Anderson also anchored the
Dodger defense with a brilliant
l&gt;erfumioiicc ul second base.
In (be Longwood-Ovledo game,
llu* offense catne In bunches, the
Bullets scoring all five runs in
Ihe second Inning while the
Mai IIns scored seven times In
the third frame and added three
In the fourth.
Oviedo conch Mike Ferrell
credited relief pitcher Scott
I Inggr. who relieved slatler Mark
Metcalf In the third liming with
the score 5-0. will) giving Ihc
Marlins a chance tn win the
game.
" I ’ m so proud of Scotl Hngge."
said Ferrell. “ We were a lre a d y
down five runs In wet condl
linns, but hr sucked II up and
kepi us In the game.
"W hen he came In, I told him

to hold tin ill ll.ungMood) then
But when you soy Ih.d In a
pitcher when you’ re already
iielunl 5 0. you kind of saving It
longue In r ln ek Al that |Millil.
M s almost mop-up duly. Hui lie
shut them down and w r had a
chain e In win because In* did."
Walks (20 lu all) w eir a big
part of the game, two coming
during Lnngwnod's big liming
and Oviedo using six during lls

seven-mu explosion.
In the Lniigwond second. T.J
Dlxnu w a lk e d . T e d R oller
singled, and Mike Kiupa walked
(o load ) lie bases Jason Grnncrl
then hit a ground hull that was
mlsplayed for an error, allowing
Dlxot) and Holler to score. Fred
Young followed with a single to
score Knipa ami Gronert.
After striding second. Young
scored on Mark Theism 's twomil single.
Ted Brown and Tim Slavik
walked before Mike Ruglenlus
singled In load Ihe bases In Ihe
Oviedo third. W llb one out.
Mctcall walked to score Brown
and chase Lntigwood starling
pitcher Dixon from (he mound.
Belltiorn greeted Lewis, the
first l-ongwood relict pitcher,
with a walk lo score Slavik. Mike
Hyne s t hen s in g le d home
Ruglenlus. Jolm Salas going Inin
Ihe game as ii courtesy runner
for Hynes. Andy llogiui thru
walked walks to score Metcalf
and Lewis left In favor o f Haydc.
Hugge helped his cause wllh a
sacrifice fly to bring In Hcllhorn
wllh Ihe lying run. Brown Ihrn
chopped an Infield single. Sains
scoring all the way from second
and Hogan taking third. A wild
p i l c h p l a t e d H o g a n wi t h
Oviedo's seventh run.
hi Ihe home half o f the fourth
Inning. Adam Coleman singled
and rude home on Belihorn's
two-run home run. An out later.
Hogan and Hngge walked before
Brian Hendrix delivered a pinch-lilt single to score Hognn.
Metcalf added a single for the
Marlins. For the Bullets. Jason
Shipley had (wo singles and
Klley Calapa hit one single.

�Sanlord Herald. Sanlord, Florida

Thursday, July 22, 1993 - 3B

People
Longtime businessman honored

IN BRIEF

By SH IRLEY K. BAKER

Herald Correspondent___________

Favorite recipes made healthy
firing your old fuvoiile recipes that are filled with fall You
know i he ones, you are afraid to use them or you seldom use
them because you are concerned for your family's health.
There will be a "Recipe Conversion" learning workshop. It will
Ire held at (he Seminole County Cooperative Extension Service.
250 W County Home Road (across from Flea Worldl, on
Monday, July 20. from 10 until 11:30 a.m. It Is sponsored by
the Family and Community Education Volunteers.
Guest speaker will be Marsha Zabor. renowned home
economist and nutritionist from Ocala. She will help you take
your rccl|&gt;es and convert them Into lower fat and healthier
recipes for the well being of your family. Pre-registration Is
requested bill not required. For further Information, contact
die Extension Service al (407) 323-2500. ext. 5559.
The Cooperative Extension Service Is open to all regardless of
race, color, sex or national origin.

CALENDAR

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Al-Anon group gathers
It you are trouhled by the alcoholism of a frclnd or relative,
there Is help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends and
lanitly of alcoholics, will meel each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday night at 8 p in. al the Sahara Club. 2587 S Sanford
Ave.. Sanford. For more information, call 332-4122.

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friends,
meel separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p m.. Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland.
Foi inoir Information, call 236-9206.

Help for child support enforcement
Association for Children for Enforcement of Support. ACES,
will meet the third Thursday each month. 7 p.m. al the
Seminole County Library. Casselberry branch. S R. 436 and
Oxford Road. Meetings are free. Call 695-1720 or 324-8855 for
more Information.

Substance abuse discussed

On Sunday afternoon. J u ly 25.
from 4-6 p.m., friends, business
associates, relatives and fellow
church members will pay hom ­
age lo D.C. McCoy In the Sanford
Ctvlc Center annex.
Having lived In Sanford since
1932. D.C.. as he Is a ffe c ­
tio n a te ly addressed b y his
friends, has been In the drycleaning business for 58 o f those
years, and a member o f Historic
St. J am es AME C hurch for
almost us many years. At Histor­
ic Si. Jumrs AME Church. D.C.
has served In many capacities.
He has been a steward for 30
years and Is presently vicechairman o f the steward board
and a member of the Christian
Education Comm Hire. He has
also been prrsldenl of Choir *1
for 21 years, u Sunday School
teacher and a class leader.
He and his wife. Rose, will
celebrate their 54th w edding
anniversary on Aug. 2. T h e y arc
the p a ren ts of th ree sons,
Donald. Eldred. and Charles,
and one daughter. Karen. They
have three grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. W h en
asked to describe her husband,
Rose quickly said, "he Is devoted
to bis family and people. He Is
kind, cooperative and generous
to a fault. sometimes."

MataM photo bT Tommy Vincanl

D.C. M c C o y has baan in ths d ry claaning busin ess for 58 years.

help others."
In ad d ition to his church
responsibilities. McCoy has been
very much Involved In civic and
community activities. He was a
member o f the Housing Authori­
ty for six years. Exalted Ruler of
the Celery City Lodge *542 for
five years, a member of the local
and state Antler Guard, member
of Concerned Citizens of Sanford
while it was under the leader­
Slewnrl Baker voiced the opi­ ship ol Dr. J.C. Rlngltng. a
nion o f all who know McCoy member o f the Voters League for
when he stated. "D.C. la a real many years and chaplain of
friend who Is truly Interested In COMA, which Is under the lead­
people and will do all he can lo ership o f Rev. Pitts and Bernard

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

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 lo 6:30 p.m.
Cost Is $3 per class.
Instruc tor is Drhhle iliack. board certified with over 10 years
ex|M-rlenre.
Call 330-5697 lor morr details.

D E A R A B B Y i " C o lo r a d o
Mother" was very wise to have
kept her child home from day
care because she had acciden­
tally fallen and had some uglylooking bruises on her face...she
might have been accused of
child abuse.
Alanon gathers
1 worked as a school nurse and
II you know, or live with an alcoholic, there Is help.
saw m any children with susplAl anon Is an anonymous, non-profit organization, open to
clous-looklng Injuries that had
anyone who is a relative or friend of un alcoholic.
occurred at home. I advised
Serenity Won Al unon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
parents to send a note to school
Thursday. (Thursday non smoking) evening al 8 p.m. Meetings
with the child, explaining how
urr held In the back room of (he Sahara Club, 2857 South
the child was bruised: otherwise
Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
we must rely on (he children to
For additional meeting times and locations In the Central
tell ua how the Injury took place.
Florida urea, or lor more Information, coll 332-4122.
All auspicious-looking Injuries
must be reported: that Is the law.
Hollywood East clogging classes
we are told.
KENNETH W. LACKEY. JR.
Hollywood East Dancers conduct clogging classes every
We cannot always rely on the
L A C K L A N D AI R F O R C E
Thursday, from 6:30 lo 8:30 p.m.. at Melodec Skating Rink. W.
child
to tell us the truth. One
BASE. San Anlonto — Airm an
kindergarten student came to
25ih Street near Airport Boulevard In Sanford. Cost Is 63 per
Kenneth W. Lackey J r. has
school with a nasty gaah on his
class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with paying child. For
graduated from Air Force basic
information, call Casey. 407-322-3593 or Dawn. 904-735-0270.
earlobe.
He told me that his
training here.
mother had put tape over his
During the six weeks o f train­
East-West Kiwanls Club maata Thursday
mouth to keep him quiet and
ing Ihc airman studied the Air
when she went to cut the tape
East-West Kiwanls Club of Sanford meets every Thursday at
Force mission, organization and
ofT, she accidentally cut his ear.
customs and received special
7 p.m.. at (he Friendship &amp; Union Lodge building, com er of
We called child protective
training In human relations.
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street. Visiting Klwanlans arc
services
and they Investigated
welcome. For Information, call Robert Whittaker, president.
In addition, airmen w ho com ­
the case. They learned that after
plete basic training earn credits
889 6042.
Mom had read a story lo her
toward an associate d e g re e
children
about Egyptian mum­
Omni Toastmasters gather
through the Community College
mies. they got silly and taped
of
the
A
ir
Force.
The Omni Toastmasters Club will gather at 5:30 p.m. every
each other up with masking
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday at the Old Lake Mary City Hall, 158 Country Club
tape.
Kenneth
W.
Lackey
Sr.
o
f
1430
Road. Lake Mary.
I wish that mother had told us.
Crestrldge Drive. Kissimmee.
Call Sam Ryanut 671-2656 for more information.
She could have saved herself —
His w ife . Michelle. Is the
and the school — a lot o f
daughter o f Roberta D river o f
unnecessary trouble.
Chuluota.
SCHOOL NURSE
D E AR NURSEi Thanks for the
Input. Mothers, fathers, teachers
— are you listening?
D E AR A B B Y i I will need the
wisdom o f Solomon to handle
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W ho e m p o w e re d y o u r exhusband's new wife to exclude
you from ihc furnlly celebrations
— and hospital visits?
And why docs your former

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yo u 've always had a close and
loving relationship, now permit
her new daughler-ln-law lo cut
you o ff from the entire fam ily?
And whai abotil your wimpish
" e x " ? Shame on all o f them for
k n u c k l i n g un d e r t o s u c h
mean-spirited demands

ADVICE

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The roast will feature Fannie
E. Miller as toustmlslrrss and
music will he p ro v id e d by
Evelyn Clark. Rayfleld Hum­
phrey. I he McCoy-Eaverly Muir
Chorus, and E lain e Turner,
niece of McCoy. Other partici­
pants are as follows: Marvin

Ellison, Dr Jean Jones. E C .
Wilson. Cab Bookman, Myrtle
Ashley. James Webster. Jerom e
G uy. Bernard Mitchell. E.N.
Smith. Rev. Nolan T. tills , and
the honorcc.
Coordinators of the apprecia­
tion roast. Dr. Jean Jones and
Sylvia Stallworth. Invite all In­
terested persons lo attend this
program and give honor to one
D.C. McCoy who has worked and
given tirelessly toward the Im­
provement of his church and
community.
T a s ty refreshments will Inserved.

Mom who kept mum allowed
son’s imagination to run amok

Aerobics offered

6:00 6:30 700 |7:30 000 830

Mitchell, president
The recognition o f McCoy's
devotion and dedication to ills
church and his Christian and
caring and cooperative attitude
when Interacting with others
will lake the form o f an apprecia­
tion roast.

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�4B - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday. July 22, 1993

23— Sptclsl Hot!C M

Legal Notices

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.tMUSCA
DIVISION 14K
iCTORIA MORTGAGE
LORP
PUWillft.

Seminote
322-26 i 1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.*)-II1CA
DIVISION I4R
STM MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
va
JOSEPH F OACOSTA.elal.
Defendant (a).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. JOSEPH F. OACOSTA
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE.
1*7 Marjorie Bled.
Long wood. F L 177)0
■ URRENT RESIDENCE
iN KNOWN
TO CINDY L OACOSTA
unST KNOWN RESIDENCE
?47M*r|orto Bled
i ongwood. FL DMO
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
and if Defendant la deceased,
her respective unknown heirs,
devisee*. grantees, assignees,
creditors, lienors and trustees,
and all other persona claiming
by. through, under or against
the named Defendant.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
SEMINOLE County, Florida:
LOT 1) AND THE WEST to
OF LOT 14. BLOCK " N " .
LONGW OOD P A R K . A C ­
C O R D IN G TO THE P L A T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11 AT PAGES t. •
AND 10. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SE M IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
has been tiled against you and
yog are required to serve a copy
of your written detonee*. If any,
to It on Michael J. Echevarria.
P A.. Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address Is M l Beyshere Boole
verd. Suite MO. Tempe. Florida
Usto. on or before August 10.
m i. end file the original with
this Court either before service
on Plelnlilf a attorney or Imme
dietely thereafter, otherwise a
dtleull will be entered against
you tor tha relief demanded In
the Complaint or pet ItMm.
This notice shall be published
once each week tor tour consec­
utive weeks In the Sanlord
WITNESS my hand and the
seal at this Court on this 0th day
ol July. 1**1.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By: Patrkla F. Heath
At Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 0. IS.» . 2 * . I**)
D E O *)

UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal of the below described vehicle wet conducted
in compliance with FS 7IS07.
Notice that Butch's Chevron A
Wrecker Service Inc. will sell
said vehicle al Public Auction
tor cash on August If. I f f ) al
&gt;0:00 a m., at 7307 W 1st Street.
Sanford. Florida. We reserve
the right to withdrew said vehl
c la from Public Auction
itol Honda Prelude
ID rJHMABSMtOCOMOl?
Vehicle may be viewed one
hour prior to tale Sale begins at
M am
Publish: July M. I f f )
DEG IN

831*9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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1:00 A M . - M O P H .
MONDAY thru

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FRIDAY

ROBERTO FRITSCH.atal
Delendanlltl
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RUSSELL FAIBISCH
w i n w urn str*«i
Miami. F L U ID
and H Defendant it deceased,
his/her respective unknown
heirs, d e vis e e s . g ra n la a t,
assignee*. creditors. lienor* and
trustees, and all other paraona
claiming by. through, undtr or
•gaint I the namad Oalandant.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on tha following proparty in
SEMINOLE County. Florida
LO T a. B L O C K 1* .
WEATHERSFIELO SECOND
AOOITION ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK I}.
PAGES 101 AND 101. PUBLIC
-i E CORDS OF SEM INOLE
COUNTY,FLORIDA
ha&gt; been Iliad again)! you and
rou are required to larva a copy
at your written detente). It any,
to it on Michael J Echevarria.
P A . Plain tiff) attorney, whoaa
to tret) la aOI Barthort Boult
■a'd. Sulla MO. Tampa. Florida
lDO), on or before Augual 11.
i»*l. and tile the original with
thii Court either before aery Ice
on P laintiff) attorney or Imme
dlatety thereafter, otherwlte a
dtlaulf will be entered agaimt
you for the relief demanded In
t*” Complaint or pel ItIon
i nit notice mail be pubiimed
once each week for lour contec
ullva week) In the Sanford
Herald
WITNESS my hand and the
teal of thla Court on thla 2*th
day of June. I f f )
ISEAL)
Clerk of the Court
By Heather Brooke
A ) Deputy Clerk
Publish : July 1.1. 11.77. m i
DEG M

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CLOSED SATURDAY
I SUNDAY

Rj Im an par Istua, basad on 3 Bma
•3 LIm b Minimum

SctwcMnq may rrtude Harold Advortoat af t e ootl of on addmonet day
Cereal whan you p t results Pay orTy lor days your ad runs 11 rate earned
i tor taatoet
remits Copy must M ow acceptatto
Ideecnpoont
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DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Fnday 13 Noon Tho Day Dotore Pubkcabon
Sunday And Monday S » P M Friday
ADJUSTMENTS AN O CRCOCTS: In ttw dvont o f on orror In an
ad, th# Sanford Harold will b e re s p o n s ib le for the fire!
Insertion only and o n ly to the exten t o f the cost o f that
Insertion Plaeaa ch eck you r ed for accu ra cy the Aral day It
rune.

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice Is hereby given Semi
ndt Wrecker Service will sell et
Public Auction tor selvege for
cash on dsmand lo highest
bidder, me following described
vehicles:
Awg «. m i
to Cadillac VkiMOISeQIMOM
This auction will be held al
I ) 00 pm on the said dales above
et Seminole Wrecker Service.
214) S Myrtle Ave . Sanford. FL
12TM Prospective bidders may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms are cash or
c e r tifie d funds Sem in ole
Wrecker reserves the right to
accept or re|ect any and ail
bids
Publish July 22. tt*2
DEG 1*1
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 111
Eyrie Dr . Oviedo. FL M745.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Nome of OMNI
KNOWLEDGE, and met I In
tend to register said name with
the Division of Corporations.
Taiiahasseo. Florida. In ac
cordance with me provisions of
tho Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToWIt Section lUO*. Florida
Statutes l**l.
Kenton E. Thompson
Publish: July 22. t**J
DEG 1*2
Natka of Sheriff i Soto
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue el that certain
Writ of Esocutlon Issued out of
end undtr the teal of the Circuit
Court of Seminole County. Flor
Ida. Casa M7 TVMCAOJL upon a
final lodgment rendered In the
aforesaid Court on the Drd day
•I March A O Itto. tn that
certain ca te entitled: Ann
Belencek. Belly Ann Dude.
Mary Lou Nath, at al. Plaintiff
vs Ban Ward Agency. Inc.. Ben
F. Ward. J r , et at.. Defendant
which aforesaid Writ ol Esecu
lion was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florida and I have levied upon
ell the right, title and Interest ol
th* defendant, Ben Ward
Agency, Inc . Ban F. Ward. Jr.
and V ir g il* C Ward, hit wile.
A Eyrie Land Company, Inc.. In
and to the following described
property, sold property being
located In Seminole County,
Florida more particularly de­
scribed at lot lows:
Eyrie Land Company. Inc.
Stock Certificates at to!lows
Eyrie Land Company. Inc. Stock
Cactlftcate numbers 2 through 2*
Inclusive lor a total ot l.Stt
Shares
Promissory Note deled 7/1/SS
In the amount ol I4I2.20I.M
eracuted by Ban Ward Agency.
Inc.,- Ben F. Ward. Jr. and
Virginia C. Ward
Complete corporate book tor
Eyrie Land Company, Inc. with
corporate teal enclotad. In
eluding minutes, etc.
and tha undersigned at Sherlll
Of Seminole County, Florida,
will at II:M A M on the Mrd
day of August A.D. t**l. offer
tor tale and sell to the highest
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at the
Front (WestI Door, at the steps,
ot th* Seminole County Court
house In Sanlord. Florida, the
above described property.
That said Mia Is being made
to Mtltty the terms ot mis Writ
ol Execution.
Donald F. Etlinger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
A M E R I C A N S WI T H DIS
ABILITIES ACT OF tfta. PER
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
NEEDING SPECIAL AC­
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SHOU LO C O N T A C T THE
CI VI L DIVISION OF THE
S H E R I F F ’ S OF F I CE . EN
FORCEABLE WRITS SEC
TION, D a) 2ITH STREET.
S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A AT
LEAST FIVE OAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDINGS TE LE ­
PHONE: (*0M 110 MaO TTO
(407) M l M il
Published: July 22. 2*. August S.
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Lou Gossett — ha It on* of my
heroes Whatever he want* to do. I am there. Just tell me
when." — Blair Underwood.

The Santord Housing Author!
ty Is trying to locate Jessie
Mitchell. RE: Employment
Btnelils duo him. No known
forwarding address. The cost
(or (ho advertisement will be
charged to JeMle Mticheli.
Centact:
Mrs. Phyllis Rkhardaea
Eiecvtrve Director
Santord Hauttog Aathartty
P.O. S a i ID *
Santord. FL 227221)1*
e. a * 7 i » m a

27— Nursery A
Child Cars

NOW ACCEPTNG

Legal Notices

JESSIE MITCHELL

21— Personals

ADOPTIONS

ABC S M A L L D A Y C A R E
Babies, toddlers ) hoi meals
Free week I D ee.) » S ill

For Excellent.
Professional CHILD CARE
Services, call 121 2001.

31— M edical
FLORIOA CORF It an oufpe
tienf rehabilitation faclly
providing the Ideal service
you need For information or a
tour call.......... ..... 00240*

43— Legal Services
HAVINO PROBLEMS gaffing
credit? Call Smiles ITS U7)

S3— Business
Opportunities

Free medical tare, tranipor
latlon counMllng. privet*
doctor plus llv Ing • •pontes
Bar &lt;217)11 Call Attorney John
Fncker
IM S flfM s *

RESTAURANT FRANCHISE
AVAILABLE

23— Lost &amp; Pound

Huddle Hours# Inc
I (00 taa 1700. Sandra Law

a FOUND OOG. M ln la le r*
Greyhound 27th SI A 17 *2
eree. temele 111 10*1
LOST CAT
M ale lob b y,
brown/bleck. Winn Divio. 2)th
SI Needs medicine 110)174
LOST CAT Vicinity Enterprise
Ottoen Rd UM RCWAROI 17
yr old man grieving over toll
cal
large black iw h lie
m a r k i n g s ) ml sad bread
namad "B ig Foot" 111 Was
LOST FEMALE CAT. TortolM
shall/dark calico w / while
spot on chin Evil 11 off I a In
DeBary "P an d y" Reward
&lt;0711* PHI_________________
REWARD • IM »I Lost dog.
small gray and while Shih
Tiu. female, a 7 lbs Loti from
Remington Oeks. Leke Mary
on*/)7Noiagt 1211771

23— Special Notices
• FOUND,
spayed. 11.4 lbs. fan A while,
long tan ear) Hat recent
green flee collar. 22) U10 or
2101 Palmetto Ave . Sanford

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASK NO. 1042MCA-I4 L
BROOK DALE FROPERTIES. a
limited partnership.
Pi* initll.
vs
T HOM A S I. M OORE and
LINDA A. MOORE, at a l .
Datender to
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: J.A. SIGMAN
P O Bov SMI
Winter Park. Florid* )7 m
AND ALL PARTIES HAVING
OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose • mortgage
on tho following property tn
Seminote County. Florida:
Lots ) and A Block IS, Tier I.
E.R. Tratford's Map al tha
Tawn ot Santord. according to
lh* plat thereof a* recorded In
Plat Book 1. Paget 1* through
44. Public Records of Seminote
County. Florida.
T O G E T H E R with all
structures, improvements, fix­
tures. appliances and appurte
nances on Mid land or used In
conjunction therewith
has been tiled ageinst you and
you are required to serve a copy
ot your written defense). If any.
to It on TODD M HOEPKER.
ESQUIRE. Plaintiff's attorney,
whoM address It P.O. Bov ill.
Orlando. Florida m
on or
before August 11, 11*1 and III#
the original with the clerk ol this
court either before service on
Plalnlltf's attorney or Immedi­
ately Ihere* Her; otherwise o
default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded In
the complaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand end tha
teal of this Court on July 12.
1**)
ISEAL)
' MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ot tha Court
BY Patrkla F. Heath
As Deputy Clerk
Publish. July II. 22. 2* A August
S. 1**)
DEG 1)4

INTHECIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.tg-U1-CF
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GERTRUDE BEZIO
Deceased
NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE thet
on the Ifth dey ot July. )**),
there wat placed on deposit In
this oftlco. funds received from
M A M I E M O N T V I L L E OS
Personal Representative ol tho
estate ol GERTRUDE BEZIO.
deceased In the amount ol
1144)4). Said funds are all of
the attals due to: ROSE O.
BEZI O whose la t f known
address wet: ROSE G BEZIO.
UNKNOWN and Mid atM ls
remain unclaimed
Unless MW funds are claimed
on or before six (II months from
the date ol first publication ol
this notice. Mid funds will be
forwarded to the Stele ot Flor
Ida. pursuant to Florida Statutes
711114
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I
have aet my hand and official
teal at SANFORD. FLORIDA,
th lsm h d a y e fju tr.lt*)
ISEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk
By Rosemary Hamilton
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 22 A August 22.
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*1— Money lo Lend
BILLS DUE?
Have I Place to Pay I Slash
Monthly Payments! Get Cred
Hors OH Your Back I Easy
Qualify No Collateral! a x van

71-H elp Wanted

fiB

EMPLOYMENT
323-5176
feew. inn si.

ADOTOYOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWf
CALL 111-422) ar 111441*

AC ASST.
Permanent, m i time 14 ll/he
Duties include growing vega
tablet and erne mentals in
Held and greonhoute. applying
pesticides end farm metnte
nance M S grad and 1 yrs
e ip Far application call
1 » *7)1 or write 7700 E Celery
A v a S a n t o r d F L 11771
E E O / A fflrm a liv a A ction
AOEMTl AVON Earn to tc%
No door /doer. Guaranteed
40% discounts Send! U l 11*)

ACCNTS4KAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds like success
We're well Into our &gt; d decade
ot training successful agents
NolkeneaT.... ......We'll help!
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTOR!
77) 77M

m am a s
Hand mall work St par hour
Never a tool
.SIM M *

BULK ACIACATE HAULER
To service Central FL area
Mutt have single aval truck,
and be able to haul up to •
tons Please call Phil or Jerry
at Pebble Junction i t ) MM

CAFETERIA WORKER
NO N I GHT S. NO WE E K
ENDS Pert lime Includes all
clean up and soma cashiering
Hours 11:10 1:10 Mon Frl
SS/hr. Sand resumes ONLY
to Jeter's Cato. tMf Silver
Lake Drive. Santord FL 2222)
C ARPENTER! OR CARPSNT I R N I L P S R ! NEEDED.
No calls after 2 PM 144*414

71— H tlp W sntsd

71-H elp Wanted

GOOD WORKERS N EIO ED
Dally work, dally pay 1410/hr
and up Report 1 70 AM Corner
ol 17 *2 end Perk Dr &gt;7* MM

MEDICAL

NURSING ASSISTANT

Hairstylist

4:20 AM 7 70 PM and 130
PM 10 » PM. F/T and P/T
•hllH On the job training
provided Must enroll in a
certified nursing assistant
course and Show proof ol
completion within 10 days or
experienced and registered to
challenge fh* tost within 2 wk)
of employment Drug free
work place Cerifacti Oakery
Manor. 44 N. Hwy I7 * L O*
bary. FI M7tl. 44*4*14

Full or Part tlma. 4) 00 hr A
up. Paid vacations and torn*
paid H olidays! Fantastic
Sams In Santord 221 *04)
N A P P Y E L V I S Childcare. Lk
Mary, need* e x p . organlied
Caregiver-Teacher. W/natural
love tor Children 721 2M4

Heavy Collision Rady Ponon
Must have own tools Expert
once required Apply In person
* AM 1 PM: Santord Paint and
Body, 1*01 Country Club Rd.
Santord &gt;21(044

n e e sis* w e e k l y , work at
horn* *1 your own pace For
more Inter, Send a SASE to
Six Away Publishing. I ll S
Oleander. Santord. FL )2?7I

91— Apartments/
House to Share
CASSELBERRY. 2 Rooms to
rent. pool. olr. dishwasher
*7*1 mo ♦ Sec dap *»l*7&lt;l
MALE WANTS tomato to Share
peel side tend* Must like to
have ton. Free rent 111 **44

NURSE'S ASSISTANT
P a r i Mm*, m i l l have
CPN /first aid Apply at 4)t
East Airport Blvd. Santord
121114)
N A T IO N A L PUBLISHINO
FIRM needs people to label
p o s t c a r d s Irons ho mo
MOO/wt Set yosir own hours
Cell I *00 740 7J77 I I I . 4*
ml n/l l yrs t l or Write
P A A S E I 7 R . 141 S Lin
colnwav. N Aurora IL *0142

INSTALLER TRAINEE
Vertical blinds and custom
window treatments &gt;0 40 hr?
wk Work van turn Call 22)
11*4 Nr interview

IDioranci Secretary
Part Tima Mtdical Assistant

FART TIME BINDERT HELP
Needed Can 4*10(77

Both needed tor M D '* office
Experienced Pleas* send
resume lo Blind Box 70*.
Sanford Herald. PO Box 1*47.
Sanford FL &gt;2777 1*47

P v t Tim* L ttsin i CoRSiilUnt
For on* ol FI largti prep
mgmt CO Beautiful commu
nity In Santord Exp a ♦ .
wk endk a must Call 111 *1U
or lax resume to &gt;71 4111 EOE

Irrigation Installers
Fulltime, m i l l )
IT'S EASY
WORK TOOAY.
GET PAID TOOAY! SPRINT
STAFFING
13*7011
LABORERS NEEDED Dally
work, ilallr |&gt;ay. Right Hand
Man. INS S. 17 *1
4H-ISM report afaam.

Phone Work
Approx I1 11 hrs per week
See Andrea. Apply in person
2211W 1st S I. Sanlord_______
PRESCHOOL TEACHER
NEEDVDI COA preferred
Call Matody, 221 7*11_________
Oak town Perk Cemetery end
Funeral Home Is Woking tor 7
full time employees tor per
need counseling Call Oai*
Myers
277 *1*J
SKILLED LABOR

Curb Machine
Operator

to

Must be experienced with
Gomaco curb machine Re
sponsible tor operation, mam
tananc* and transporting
machine to and from job Sit*
Some form and finish work
necessary ALSO HIRINO
Urtnglm* totter and experi­
enced Finisher. Apply Ward
Martin Concrete Co. HOI S
Neve Rd.. South Daytona.
EOE
1MALL AUTO broker looking
tor part time driver end car
dstol tar in Santord &gt;24 1*43
SMALL CONSTRUCTION cam
perry needs Yard Maxapsr
Class E license, clean record.
heavy work p a *44*

MAIDS
F/T. M F . 0 4 Will train
uniforms Molly Maid. 747 M07
MEDICAL

LPNS
11PM 7AM shlfl full
Apply In person
Nursing C lr . *1* E
Santord
MEDICAL

TEACHERS
CDA/AA or above degree m
early childhood education tor
cantor in process ot NAEYC
accreditation Free childcare
available EOE 127*4*1

LPN
Full time. 7 ) and II 7 Charge
Nurse positions E i per lane• In
Seng term cere highly a*
• freebie Drug free work
p l a c e C o n ta c t! D e b a r*
Manor. &lt;4 N. Hwy 1741. O*
bory. FI 77711 44*447*

TELEMARKETERS
Longwood. I ) M hr. plus
bonus Phone and order entry
exp Day to evening tvswrs.
Mon
Set Permanent post
Hens Never ateel

MEDICAL

RN

WAREHOUSE ANO OENERAL
LABOR HELP NEEDEDI
Bonus tor drivers All shirts
available Dally pay. no to*
Report reedy to work 1 Mam.
Industrial Labor Jvc . 1011
French Av No phone calls

P/T 10 1) P M * *1 AM Sub
•cute car* exp. highly de
sir able, but net required WUI
train. Salary dependant upon
experience Cenfact: Debary
Manor, S4 N. Hwy 1741. De
nary, FI 7771). S44-44M

WAREHOUSE
II NEEDED
Maitland
ling/to*
11 par hour 7:41 A M ) PM.
Man-Frl. Own phona and
transportation a must Haver
a toe! Help Persannel. S3t42*f

to r

LAKE JENNIE AFARTMENTS
I Bdrm. Apts. Available Fret
wator/gatl 77*1)17
LARGE I Badrggm. I * balh 7
story, Fplc . prlv yd. deck.
11)0 mo water, sewer in
eluded &gt;7*1777

LaYin's Landing
IR IB D R M . VILLAS
RENT TO OWN
CREDIT NO FROBLEM
Applications lor 1 Bdrm
Homes Now Being Accepted

323-4923
XMlXErSriUJICE
Lake A d el bdrm. 13*0 mo
7 bd&gt;m. KIO mo and op

ATMOS FHERE, Owlet A Clean I
AC, kilchan use, phone
E mptoyed 14) A up
774 *4*1
CLEAN ROOMS, tingle starling
t f t / w t . Kitchen, phene,
laundry, vide# games, all
street parking IN 4 4 ft
CLEAN. FURNISHED ream
w/kll avail 1)1 wk . 1)1 sec
Downtown J77 U44___________
LIVINO. ECO.. BATH Prlv
enl )M0. share ki t . ALSO
EHtcency w/hath. prlv ant
l/ l wk. plus dep Sat tor cable
turn or imturn 17* (701
PRIVATE Entrance Historical
disl 17) wk 17) security
deposit Cable 771*011
SUNLAND A/C. washer, dryer,
kitchen p rivileges, quiet
171/wS N* deposit 330 *777
WA1HCR D R YER 11M Freeier
I too Bikes 10 speeds IM each
Eiercyclet Oym style AND
MORE 11 77*4701

3234(70

95— Room/Board
LIVE IN MATURE FEMALE
compwKHm U* eider I, women
Room.board provided Salary
neq Reis red
177 1?47

SALES COUNSELOR

Landscapers
Full fimo. CDL Class D re
quired U3 4111
LIVE IN NECOCO. For * day a
wk |ob Clean and cask In
return tor room, board and
salary OF LH *44 7)447*7
LONO DISTANCE DRIVERS
Must have over the road *&gt;p
Good refs rtq’d Call/appir
MSC Trucking Corp 1*21 W
lit St. Santord. F I &lt;07 &gt;27 714)
LOOK I NO FOR Mature, outgo
Ing individual
(rain In fh*
Upholstery business Exp
helpful BUT not necessary
1* 00 per hr lend resume to
Blind Box 700 P O Bo&lt; 11*7.
Santord. FL 27771

99- A p e rtm ents
Unfurnished / Rent

93— Rooms for Rent

MEDICAL

INDUSTRIAL WORKERS. Va
rtoty ot positions available In
local araa
Including
w a r e h o u s e , shipplng/recelvlrvg. dish room,
etc Some lifting involved
Never ateel OFC Temper ary
Services, i w S. 17 *1.***-1i l l

u .% .$ M n n o $
n e o q &lt;4aweaCAwaneiaqri*

71— H&gt;lp W in ltd

97— Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

NOTICE
All rental and real estate
advertilaments are sub|*ct to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makes it illegal to
edverl.** any preference. Urn
ifetion or discrimination
based on race, cetor. reiig-on
sax. handicap, lamilial status
or net tonal origin

LAKE MARY. Furnished etfi
ctonry ID*/mo, IIMsecurity
121-MI*
ONE EDRM. 1 bath. Furnished
efficiency, Santord 1111 mo
HOP deposit
77* 711*
FRIVATE. large I bdrm. apt.
newly painted, lull III* balh.
country living I Power, water
furnished 117) me plus dep
NOPETS
1711*17
SANFORD. I BDRM.. adult* no
pets, qutot res area, it **
mo up « dep 77) M l*
1ANFORD
I bdrm collage
complete privacy Oft street
parking 1100 per week plus
1700 security include* utilities
Call &gt;2) 7*71
VERY CLEAN A Nice Util
Paid, fenced yd Please call
&gt;21077* leave menage
2 BORM. I BATH furnished apt.
all a mamlies and utilities in
eluded istl/m o plus D M
dee . I yr lees* U&lt; aloe

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
CASSELBERRY AREA. Studio
I end 1 bedroom apartments
available from 1)7*
Call Melissa a** Otta
CLEAN. QUIET, t bdrm ap t.
AC. Irldge- stove, water Inc I ,
near Lk Monro* Reasonably
priced Eves 222 ID *
CONVENIENT ANO SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
APTS....—................ r a w * *

Quiet Single Story
Castleberry, t bdrm A 7
bdrm
Attic Slccegei Call
Jaan tor appointment 4*4*777
SANFORD'S Best Kept Secrell
Pool A Laundry, t A 7
bedrooms Convenient lot a
I .on!i Ic a iip «i. m u s e _______
S A N F O R O T OWN HOUS E
7/|ly. C H/A. lull kitchen.
W/D e v al l . rear yard, ig
covered deck, storage rm . 1
Hunter Ians, verlicals/mlnls,
extra clean 1440/ma 1*0 &gt;1)1
1 BDRM el f l cl ancy. quiet
1700-mo. 1)00 dep util Inc &lt;
miles west af I **n 44 )221H7
I BEDROOM 1)7) month plus
1771 security deposit A refer
encet
» 1 »* 7

103- Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
BEAUTIFUL * 7 family home
l TOO plus dep Musi tee! San
lord Court Comm 17) I V I
BRVNHAVEN. 1/1 Shows liSe a
model new carpel, hug* FL
r m . W D LEASE OPTION or
Rent tltO mo or 17100 Down
Lease to own Avail 17
References required 170 *0*1
DELTONA. Cut* Clean 7/1.
carport. I yr leas* 1400 mo
References *04 T»S U U ___
HIDDEN LAKE Sanlord/Lake
Mary 1 bdrm, 7 bth, fenced
yard 1*71/me call *47 714*

HUD HOMES,
Rank torec totur »s and VA
resales from DM dewit
Why rent? Th* Hilliman Orewp
*44 7)11
RtxMor
JUITOUTSIDE OF SANFORD
3/1, Ig living rm. eel In
kitchen. A/C. calling tans ig
bath Plenty ol storage and
ctosat space Newly painted
inside and out 14)0 plus dep
No pats 111 1*17____________
LAKE FRONT lenced corner tot.
1/1. tirepl. family rm. carport
Qutot near 17*7. temodstod
U21 me Lisa 721 7210 No pets
LONOWOOO 4/1to. central
H/A. lenced Leas* or leas*
option Only U » per month
l i l t g i f M ____________
NEWLY RENOVATED Ibdrm
I is bath Convenient to town
1*41 mo plus 1)10 deposit I

year lease 114 OOP
S A N F O R D , t/1 H O U S E .
Acreage, horses allowed on
lake HIOO w o tTI 7004
1ANFORO. Executive 4 bdrm 1
balh 1.000 sq It Pool,
workshop. I acre No pets'
11,110 Porilg Realty 177 4*70
SANFORD I bdrm. enclosed
porch, water US) plus sec
Ctoew, good tocat ton 14* 7700

Stenstrom Rentals
• SANFORD. 1/1 w/singl* gar .
Ig room*, fenced yd . CHA.
1)40 mo S) 10 sec
• LOCH ARBOR. )/ ) w den
sern pool w/j*cu!ll, I p k ,
dbl gar I t*7S mo 1*00 sec
Itonslrem Realty. Inc.
"W e Manage yeur Hem*,
like It wet aur awn.” Jim Dey to
777 jees After 1PM; l N l i t l
T ill MITCH CT. WEST - &gt;/lto.
Cent. H/A, fenced yard. DM
Ml HAYS DR.
1/1to. lemily
,rm, workshop.
1M0
Fertlg Realty,» } 4*71

CARPEHTERS
PAINTERS
T ollih ourly Refundable to*
414*101

CHIU) CARE HELPER
With dey car* experience
only Lake Mary 21) IMP

COSMETOLOGIST
with following.
27)4*21

&gt;11-4114 or

40 hrt. t . Paid Insurance and
benefits Claw O license rag.
Clean driving record Know!
edge «4 Orlande area a pius I
Apply: 1101 S. Santord Ave

DEMONSTRATORS
Christmas Around the World
now hiring Free 4100 sample
kit. No Investm ent Also
booking p arlies. 110 free
merchandise and more I
**7-1104123

P L U M B I NO R E P A I R AND
SERVICE • Fra* estimate*.
Ik rC F C O lliH 5740*01. Tom

DOCK WORKER
Up to SISK Comp, b en *. aoiK
Refundable toe.......... 4)0*101

DRIVERS
Te 14)0 weekly Refundable to*
4M*10I
E1CROW T E C H N IC IA N .
Person needed lor small
Long wood ollk e Musi have
knowledge of title mortgage
paperwork. Other office Mills
required. Temp to hire post
lions Call today tor ap­
point meat. OPC Temporary
Services. 110) ! . 17*7. **11177

EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
SJkn Dal Manufacturing it
accepting applications lor
E X P E R I E N C E D I NDUS
TRIAL sewing machine oper­
ators only. Accepting applies
Hons thru July 2nd. then again
storting July 12th tor hiring to
July 17th Paid holidays
In Jin
and v seal ton. air conditioned
facility- 1240 Old Lake Mary
Rd. Santord 407 &gt;21 M 10
OENERAL

DISTRIBUTORS
Up to *400 weekly. Training
provided Call today 21* **17
Not a loe placxmvni agency
OENERAL

EXPANSION

TIoTTc*

C o n tf !•

FLORIDA S T A T I REQUIRES
all contractors ba registered
or certified To verity a state
c ont r a c t or s llcen so call
1 (00 )4 ) 7*40. Occupations!
Licenses are required by the
county and can be verified by
calling M H D O.ait. 7(12

CONCRETE. Btoch, (tost Mb..
pool decks A pool plastering
71 vr*. exa I-M7-344-44J4
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MASTER E L I C T R IC I A N
Llc’d/lns 24 hrs. Fair prlcast
Refs. tlROOOS1*2)21-447)

I Additions A I
Rtm odtHns

U k t Cf— rfng

Flooring
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Install landing Finishing
TOM OLSEN I-0IMI4-21T7

RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum. Fram ing, Drywall.
Doors. Rooting. Concrete
m u g ... S.O. Baltot. CBCSttOM
RES/COMM, new homes. Since
1M0 In area. Call anytime!
Miller, m *a*4 DON MM

Horn# Im p fo v m tn t
Al DOCS IT AU.
Fix It right at a price you can
afford Llc'd/lns From start
to llmsh Carpentry, plumb
ing, electrical, and rooting
svc*. 11 yrs al experience. No
job loo big or small. Call
D4-74M or D4-MM &gt;4 hrs.

i

TSrptnTry^
CARPENTER All kinds at hama
repairs, painting A ceramic
III* RichardOrao
-33I W71

Cltanlng So rv k t
CHRISTIAN WOMAN will clean
vacnnl/occuptod residence or
offices Mon
IIS
on Sal 2
3 ISM
S P R I N O C L E A N I N O . Inoutside Rentals Also wkly.
rales Windows, tool 221-1745

’ H O .7 I I I ’

Wholesale musk distributor
opening new location in North
Miami. Need IS people tor
replacement stall Training
provided R* toea I ton not re
ouirod Call Sam tor personal
Interview
It* M il

\tlrri ti\r

NH

P rtssura Cleaning

DUN RITE
Ctoan driveways, reef*, pee
decks, walks, houses Ire* rst
Summer SpecieIsl
111-41M

Trash Hauling
AFFORDABLE HAULINO Will
dean, haul trash You name ill
Wa ll haul III Call Ml (144

Swim ming
ng f^ool
Sarvice/Repair
PAUL’S FOOL SERVICE. INC
W* do It (III Free esl
State llc/ins 1212141

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Masonry
BRICK, btoch. start*, stucce,
and cencret*. Also repairs No
job too small Free esl arO MO?
TWP MASONRY. Brkk. Block.
Stucco. Concrete, Renove
Ikons. Uc./In*............ MI-144*

Outsld* Lighting

CERAMIC TILE A MARBLE,
experienced In all phasei.
custom work, and other home
repairs. Cell between (am
1pm. *07 3M MM
EXPERIENCED In *11 phases
0l life Installation Ins . lie ,
wholes*I*III#ericas 4*1 *44*

Tree Service
ECHOLS TREE SVC Lie's. Int
" L d lh* Professionals do It."
Freetstlmatot ---- 12)327*

Palntinc

Concrtt*
ADDI TI ONS-Bl ock, stucco,
slab*, walks, patlas. dr,nail
(ton. Lie. M yrs-axp- 4*» MM
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Waytsa
Baal 3 M m Quality Opera
ttanl

WEEO Ramaval, LakatrontRatanllon Ponds Creative
Land Mgmt Call 4M 4)21

REPLACE P*rttof tot. pole A
bldg security lights P*lnt A
repairs SW S 70 0110

RIUWAY
,71

LARRY'S LAWN A TREE.
Professional Service. Free
Est.Lle/lns. 12)1401
RANDY'S QUALI TY LAWN.
Complet* pro care since IfM
Clean ups, hauling l i t AIM
TOM A JEFF'S LAWN CARE!
Res /Comm , dependable, low
rales! Freeesl........... &gt;10 7070
TURF TRIMMERS Low rates.
Free esl., Res. A comm. I
^lm etoy.rogndl Ret... 1)1-11*4

Horn# R tp U rt
MARIN
specialising In sm all jobs
C R C 0SM 7*. Frooesl. M t -IIM

)im r
Vn

H u s i n r

CORINO PAINTINO and PreSMr* Cleaning. Top quality.
Free esl. Int/Ext 1271171
CUSTOM PAINTINO by JeHrey
Power, int. ext.. He'd. Ins.
Free Estimates........ M IAM I
R D M PAINT ANO R IM O D IL
Free Eslimat*s I Rots., Ik.
No job too small I ***4)44

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103— H ouses
U n fu rn ish e d / Rent
] BORM, | a m Canl H/A.
lanced screen porch, deck
14*1 plus depotiiTll 41*3
3/1, OARAOE. lanced In par#,
dryer, washer heektrp, slave,
raids., colling fani, icrn.
parch, CHA. Svnland (slates.
UM ma. mi a U N security.
ne-iei*. i n s r i d M t ________
1/1. P IN E C R E IT . lane ad can!
H/A. no pall 147S with dit
rnnnt. rail required &gt;77 JSs*

AM 0RDABM HOM IS

SANFORD. MS Woodmare lllvd
1 bdrm, f«mlty rm , new A/C.
new carpal 17.100 down F H A
141. SCO
774 7S44
Aiwa!I Realty

F H A O R VA AS LOW AS » \
O o * ’ l F o re clo su re s . R#
p o t/ A ttu m a No Q u a llly
H o m o tl Owner llnanclng
Samlnola. Orange. Voluti*

LA K E M AR Y, 1 bdrm . CHA.
mlm carpal, call Ian. mini*.
tented yd *11 *7*B________
1 BDRM ., I Bath. S on porch.
CHA. all apple . I w/cerport,
H lM ltr lllU U

1 0 7 -M o b ile
___Hom es / Rent

...«a&gt; m aaaa

114— Warehouse
____Space/ Went

153— Acreage
Lots/Sale
GENEVA, t ACRES 1/1 in
Cludtt large atfc apt duck
pond. Buyer pay* clot mg
lio.ooo i aoi m e e s i
OCALA N A T ’ L FOREST.
Woadad lolit 11*10 each, no
money down! I l l 41 monthly
________I too an soi*
SANTORO J ACRES .-d.a - •
lo Airport Potential It in
comm/induttnal
Sts OOO
W Manetawtki, i l l lM l

STAIRS PROPERTY

BUILDER’S SPECIAL
Brand new 11 lor only St MOO
On pour lot No money down II
equity m your lot
P E TE R S O N H O M E S M l SIM

155— Condom inium s

Co-O p/Sale
IA N F O R O / L A K E M A R Y
AREA. 7 bdrm, 7 bth j,d
lloor A/C. vaulted calling,
tcraan porch Amanillat in
dude pool, tennlt. tauna.
laktaccatt Si*.MO Reduced
371 4537

H A LL R EA LT Y
F lib lS t

S .in lo iil

L A K E F R O N T HOME I hdrm
with family rm Unique plow
Irom kitchen and rear ol
home! Imide utility carport
O n lp llt ]O0
C O U N TR Y LIVING
Coif 7
bdrm homo. small tcreened
porch, tree tlandlng Han
Franklin itove. Intidt ullllly
paddle lent aalra hig yarn
with treat! Only sai.SOO
BANK REPOS

115— Industrial
Rentals
u.aaa a n d ic.eoa tq ti Oort
high lira tprintlod «0I Cor
nwall Road W Carnot! Whita
mprai
i n taai

117— Com m ercial
Rentals

1 57 -M o b ile
H o m e s/Sale
NEW Ittl't! low down A Inter
•til 14X10 t i l l mo 74X10
SlU/mo sas sioe______
SET UF IN CARNIAOI Cove
Gragory Mobile Hornet San
Med Single tec! 171 STOP
&gt; BEDROOM mobda homo on BO
a 100 lol in C attalb arry
Owner llnanclng eaty farm*
I I I 470___________

323-5774

N I O H T C L U B I I I ! tq II ,
i Titusville fully agjip 17V30
1 mo Liquor lie arail */» Oil*
P R O F E S S IO N A L O F F IC E
Spate lor rani or tala. I* 000
or ront. turn . 1100 mo Ottlca
; W SR at Call X I P H ________
I t SANFORD
100 N Elm Ara
10100 tq II with olllcat
Brick truck hi
tprlnklad
r 440V
1 phata tarrlca LI
1 manu or dltlnbullon clr
j^ tl Wtl i n HW

E X C H A N O E OR S E L L your
properly located any where'
lave*fort Really, ll* sail
F A N TA S TIC B U Y ! 7 bdrm I
b*h. C'H /A. paddle lant, new
paint intid* and out. new
tilchan cabman nova. Iread
lot M u ll taa' U4 000tH 707*

SIM mo 11* 0 ll«

SANFORD Comm.. MSS tq It,
It 14 a It High Iralllc aroa.
Jim Oeyla. Slrnilrom Rtallp,
Inc, m i n i _________________
SANFORD, Ottka tpece. saw
tq II building lot*l, 1700 tq
II par ol lit a unit 111 1004

Call lar dale iltl
AA Carnet. Int . &gt;11 I1M
KAYW O OO . 1/1. Coder lam
rm lurnlihed Sit 000 No
Agent* 1711S*S aMer t
LONOWOOO t bdrm. 1 bath,
newly remodeled. Ig lancad
yard 14S.000 Open llouta
Sunday. 7/7S/t) 10 1 t*4
Caibarl Lana, l i t ITT*

I* ACRES FOR COWS in Slana
area t 100 mo Please contact
C Clllton *SM Stale Rd II,
Dclrori Springs FL 171H or
KM MS SMI

121— Condominium
Rental!_____

OVER

S I 36

LA KE M ARY SANFORD area.
1/1. W 'D. pool. Itnnll. tpa.
andmora1tSOO mo i l l MM
N O R TH LAK E J J w l.ir iU n r
narr carpal, tcraan porch No
F t h SCM/mo I I I S ill
l BED R O O hf Wether, dr par,
tomplala tilchan appliancat
top/mo plm driw n l Jll llt t

m

YEARS

STENSTROM
REALTY, I N C .
VVe list and sell
more property than
anyone in the Greater
5anford lake Mary area.

123— Wantedto Rent

USED CAR LOTHANTEO
41* I Ml

• E X E C U T I V E L iv in g !
Gorgaout 1/7 on 1/7 Acre
w / o v e ry F e a tu re Im ag
Ineeble! E tclutlve Area
Hava It Ail!
site.tool
• SWEETWATER OAKSI Thlt
4/7'&gt; on almotl an acre hat a
Pool A Mol Tub, Spa Tub In
M alar A E i l r a t G aloral
H IT 000'
o F AN T AS TI C Atiomabltl
Spec lout 4/1 Spill Plan Horn*
w/e lle c lb lt llo or plan,
vaulted eellingt A Much
More!
........ .
U f MO!

141 — Homes tor Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
• AIRPORT BLVO
S lolt
1100 000
• H i t E L C A P IT A N
1
btdroom. block, workthop,
carport, laundry rm , plut
tulralol A llIh ltSat,MOI

321-0759.......... 321 2257
T OF TH E PREM IERS ol
Sanlord hUlorlcal hornet lor
tala by only Jrd owner tinea
I t lll SlSt.000 llrm. at ll Idth
and Per k Are Appl. H I t**4

on

321
322

PLENTY OF SHADE!

work* good S70 Mutt tall
J » 0 1 * 7 ______
• SMALL DI NI NG TABLE
Black with glatt lop N'ctf
Only SIS 1 » MSB
__
• SOHO OAK laaiher t Hath
Vary good ihape US OBO
17! 17Maltar ) * I'M
USED B FD D IH O S A LF H K in g
(A w n I till A Single MS a Sat
A lip! LARRY S Marl &gt;77 4177
• V ACUUM
l. l r b ,
w allA4hman!i |1) 17) SAS7
• WATERBEO tuper tingle
•S\ wavalatt lived 7 month*
with frame and healer ISO

m in e __________________
WHI RL POO I range i n " '
dean. Slid Otthwather. 1*0
Wathar and dryer 1110 let
Dining rm t*l. SISO Twin
Bdriw e ptaca taT, MSB 171 je i*

Property / Sale

complete King bad wtclar
headboard, matching dhl
dratur w/mirror. 1 drawer
rhatf w ] night tlandt 1100 or
ball Oiler 111 1100

• A N T IQ U E DR ESSER Ma
hogany. porcalam knota. dove
_laljJOlntt tW O BO 174 111*
• BOOKSHELF DESK Cnnbi
nation 10 H 10" W It D
F our the I, at two moveable
on lop ol doted daik com
porlmanl SIS, u p 1103
• C A P T A IN S A D J U S T A B L E
dan or dining chalrt Sal ol 4
catlort. chroma, rut! colored
valour uphottlery Eicalianl
condlhon Cie*n V uj IJ1 IM i

• COMMODORE 44 Computer.
IS4I d tk drive Comra* print
•&gt;. data caitalte unit. *11
baofet and cablet ntkmg SIOO
*4*4177

187— Sporting Goods
• EXER CISER DP Air Slndyr.
like newt Coil t i l l new Sell
in g lo r ItO O f i r m C e ll
401 111 *771 ____
• I X T R l ISE Wl IOMT ban n
Welder brand Vary nice
Mutt tail! SIS 111 OTtJ

-

S S tu II Lo oli rough, rum
gr*Al 140774 SI77
• OARK, • DRAW ER drat tar
with mirror A 1 condition
Like new 1 1 * 1 ___ i l l 1 7 »
DISHWASHER. OE p m labia.
Almond. Parlacl condition!
U 7S 17* 77IJ____
• D R Y E R . Saar* Kanmora.
Workigroatl IAS 7771S4*
• FIV E M E TA L CHAIRS ..
padded ta llt and backi Can
be uted In homa or olllca SIC
full price 77*1004
O E RANGE Lit* new. black
glatt Ironl, tell cleaning oven
tUS QC Dithwather work*
d, l!0 17) 4J4J uller 4
KEN M O R E w tllter.dryer Very
nice! freadellvary warrnnly
A + Bat I Appl ranee i i l l 1J41
• KINO SUE BEO Ad(utlebla
Irnma. m allratt, and boa
tprlngt SIS 730 1101
• LO U N 0E CHAIR. Brand naw
Highland Houta Beige an
llqua valval with brown and
burnt orange devgn i « n I uia
color gilt Will trade lor chair
ol equal vatu* (appro* stool
In peach, tael, oil white, or
g ra y n a U IB
• MATTRESS, 3 1 " X IS "
E icallanl conciMion S70 each
777*14*_____________________
• M FC O • CARO T A B L E and
tour padded chain Vary good
condition I Table and chalrt
(old up Moved and can't
keep I Lika new US 141 teal

-

2720
2420

1S4S Park Or.. Sanford
*41 W. Lake Mary 61. Lk Mary

•In Our 37th Vtir*

S K E
THIS SUMMER

6RYNHAVEN-SANF0RD

111 Reel Court Clolhat. toys,
lurnllurt. mltc Sat.. 7/741 4

•GAMGC SALE AO BARGAIN
Call In your garage tala ad by
17 noon on Tuetday and lake
advantage ol our tpeclal
garage tala *J price 11 Call
Clattiliad now lor detail*!

322 2611

at SanfordCourt Apartments
'Single Stay deti{D-no oofibore
orkdov

pStodo. 1ft 2Bedm.
AffordableApts.
*famished/UofaralshedStudio*

•Friesdl;oa-siteMisi|en
• UniqueAjurtnatfain
•Security*ForTotPact
OfHad

3301 Sanford
Ave. • Sanford * 323*3301
___
H o u rs: M -F , 9-S, s« t., 1Q -g_______

M USTANG l'y yrt old. bay
r,det good, naadt loving homa
SWO
I K KOI

209 - Wearing Apparel
• W E D D IN G D R E S S Long
while laca drett Tiered with
train Silver peer It and ter
quint on nett lint and tie* vet
In o rig in a l b o ». S lla 4
Hf AIJTIFIM ' l l MM 171 d l l
• W E O D I H O DRESS. Tea
ifngffi,, short pull tlaevat u ia
I t » S I 5 0 « 1 114 14M Deltona

2 1 1 -A n tiq u e s /

Collectible!___
• COLLECTOR'S PLATES S»l
ol Ihrta Goddrtt ol lha V4.
wind, and earth Signed and
numbe-ed edition. Including
plate Iramat S4S37I S4I7
- D E A L E R SPACE A V A I L
ABLE* Aunty Mary's An
Hqvtt. KOI French Ava,
Ml til Sanford Wa buy ana
precv/ynlireailalatl tH Ilt*
lit* NOLAN R YAN ROOKIE.
Goat lo highttt oiler
111 fits

2 1 5 - Boats and

Accwsorle!
• AIRBOAT, I HI Oratthappar.
1*0 HP. Lycoming new magt ,
7 props Iraltar. USOO Call
311 S40SOC 111 1710
• FIBERGLASS Baal, I* FI.
v Hull. 1 live wall* good
ihape, mutl tolH SYS iK d ii e
• I* FT. JON Boat. W/Oal lilt
trailer IS HP Marc T WO firm
J ll sasi
______________
• IS F T . Q LASTRON. SS IIP
Evinrude. Ir altar Outstanding
Condi Mull tret SI7Y1 T71 Si l l
i* F T Careltna Skill. K HP
E v in ru d a I r a lla r Coast
GuardaqutppadSI.SM 777 l«*S
• It H. BOWRIOER
1*S HP
&lt; 0 . Abevi is htt. Immacu
la la .w / lra lla rc o v a r M « t l
Saal ie xw 0 H O 1 7 l ell*
i*77 I I I ) i n S*brV~Moving
Must Sail1 10 IIP Evlnruda.
m a n y a a lr a t l M e ch a n ic
owned SHOO 171 0100

HO

DIAMOND S O LITA IR E RINGS
Ittandw* Fra* tiling!
Best P i ten A Jewelry. 33MBI*
• HAND P U M P . Meter* the
amount ol grant* added lo
Irantmittion and differential
1Roll around I *4014*1711
Hur W A TE R H E A T E R , tlam"
lets tleal klichen Hnk king
t i le w a la r b a d . w ashing
machine, kllrhan cabinale,
teon B T U or My Ion window
unit A/C and haal. v*nout
Harm 371 IMS
K IN O H I E w alarbad "U h
darnaalh storage haadlxwt'd
Dark wood S700 Older Kitchen
table mi 7 chalrt. UO 1**1 SS4
1*1 tkl. naadt work, ml Irallar
A accessories. SLOOP I K 10*7
• PVC LO U N O E CHAIR. Vary
nice SSOCell 3W S*A4
RCA VIOEO CamCardar arc
cond . latt than X hr* t*S0
OBO BABY CRIB Jenny
Lind, a n
cond S10 OBO
Alter 5 111 f 1 7 4 ___
R LFR IO I R A TO R . OE '. n e t ,
vdt. w/ka dltp . 1400. I I IN
R A O I A L A R M SAW
Crallimen, w/dado and *0
tooth bladet. S7M. I K 1*41
U T IL IT Y T R A IL E R . IXI*, dbl
Asia, W trac*crr rampt Etc.
lor lawn trader S*nO 111 »100
II CU F T R E F R IG E R A TO R
HolpOlnl fISO. I * Cu T l
MICROWAVE ISO 17*741*

230—Antique/Classic
Cars
C H EVELLE M A L IB U 1)17 1
door, htrd lop &gt;M angina w /
ISO lurbo Irens . naadt hood
and minor body work I I » 0
31* 73*0______________ ______
• FORD MUSTANG. IW . VI
Runt good body In good thapa
IU B B O B O .................374 3*1*
• PONTIAC Firebird lit* Ona
Owner! Garaged' Y7K m l
_ Nke 14100 40/ 177 44*4
•1*71 MO Ctattk Cewverlible
Good cond SltSO OBO 174
nn

231— C a rs
CHEVY C IT A T IO N . IN* 4 c y l.
ana owner Auto, cold A/C.
powtr windows. Runs and
tookl great 1YSO OOO 77t 777*

•CH EVY CAMARO
•n. Re
p e rm
bulll VI. lolt el
m s 371*114 any lim e________
CHEVY CAMARO, ItB*. Red. 4
»pd. I top* II.710 Cell 373 SYS]
altar *______________________

• IS MOB
(C O N V E R T IB L E )
SYOOOBO 371 SASI
7f BUICK Ragal, Runt and lookt
good. V*. Auto UtS
___________ I K *1*0
___
*3 DODGE 034. Run* good. 4
tpoad. AC S47S; 7Y BUICK
Ratal. Runt and took* good.
V* Auto m i I K *140_________
• M CH E V Y Cavallar Station
wagon. AC. auto SI.7S0
_________ Call 740 4073
• 14 PONTIAC Flare G T . auto!
V*. Rad. M K Mi Good condt
lion LO AO EO S1YY1 731 1744
• 04 LE BARON Convertible,
rad loaded. d&lt;g dath 7SK mi
STO0 Partial I inane a t t l f«o*
• Y3 JE E P Sport Auto! PS “PB
AC. Alarm U K ml ttl.700
Lika new I 40* 1*1 1*4/_______

• CHRYSLER IM PERIAL **3.
Like new M ull tell. Only
13S.0C8 Cell (K71133 YYSB
• C J-I JEEP, 1*7*. • cyl.
custom Rebuilt engine, new
lire*, brekat S4.77S firm 777
1*YB________________________
O O D O E DYNASTY L E . IYY4
Baautllul. all power, m utt tall
S4.4YS 371 8147er All llaO
D O D G E DYN ASTY. IYM In
good thapa. 14 000
___________ 177 7*44____________
• OOD OE CARAVAN S E .'lY tl
A c y l . , i t a t t 7. lo a d e d
•ecellanl condition iig.YOO
K&gt;4 7*Y 1141
_______
D O D G E DYN ASTY. It** In
good thapa &gt;4 000
___________ 177 7*44_______
• F O R D TH U N 0 E R B IR D '**]
All originall Naadt torn*
SI.4Y5O0Ol i t otse
F O R D T E M P O . 1*B4. A / C .
power steering power brakes
automatic, sunroof E ecellanl
condition! It MO
H U M f alter 7
• HONDA ACCORD D X . is*.
Auto. A/C. am/lm tape, while
110 4Q0LIKENEW1333 3417
• H V U N 0 A I . IY»7 f 1.700.
O O D O E COLT. 1*00 SI.KM
171 sate or &gt;14 S ill
• JA G U A R xJY, I N I Greet
condition, low mileega. rail
able! Stone negotiable 311-1***
N E E D A CAR credit problems/
I can help, dependable used
c e r t and tru c k *
Dave
Shannon R C Mill'* World ol
Wheels Late Mary 471 SJSS

NOffOPEN
R C. HILLS

2 3 3 - Auto Parts
/ Accessories
PAR TIN G O U T 1t/| Firtb rd
1*7] Plymouth Dutlar H I. let)
Nissan Sanlra I K 5YY0
• TIRES ITSXeOXU Wh.It W .
steel helled radiais Matched
pair. Lika new SIS 177 4*47

235— T r u c k s /
B u se s / V a n s
CH EVY B E A U V IL L F VAN 79
I ton. P.tttang*r v i«. riaan
this van It Loaded' Too much
tpo list, mut* »•• lo app/aci
41a Only SJ.4«&gt; OHO J7I 1700
• FORO BUS ■ 1*71. GOOD
C O N D ITIO N t t . o r o 'A l l
_______ » 3 I?0*
• H A N D IC A P P E D VAN
Ford E IM L III automatic
doors ST.OOQ 77] 7t&gt;*
ISU7U TRO O PER II. IH t 4 whl
dr . 4 door. A C stereo S spd
r «t»l r d ' L4 XX MS 4*41

Guaranteed Financing!

S

328 7777

Sanford Motor Co.

P L Y M O U TH VAM. I*7f. 31*.
Runs greet new brakes and
Ironl and parts I h eCQ 77) 71*7
P U B LIC AUTO A U C TIO N •
E V E R Y F R ID A Y 7 iM P M
D A Y TO N A A U TO A U C T IO N
Mory Yl. Oaylen* Beach
1*4 1)11)11__
S A TU R N SL 7 1*11 Blue green
auto. Iwm cam. luliy loaded
Deaulllul c#r ’ 11&gt;800 33P 7771

Itfo JEEP CHEROKEE
]
wheel drive, auto a,r. 4 cyl
mder StOQOmllat I to V00
_______«* 3
77 DODGE Pick Up Long bed
slant*. Runt Great! 1700
&gt;77 4745
II JE E P Laredo 4 wheel drive
runt great
11704 p r l c t
negotiable I K TODS

SHORT OF CASH?

238 - V e h ic le s
W a n te d

Seriously looking lor a nice
de a n , used carf Dfc'PEM
D A B L E Down payments at
•ow at SI** include* laa A
lllle Ceil

C O R V E TTE W A N TE D to ra
ttora Any year or condition
14 000 llmll 4lt Ht4

FlIES AUTO SALES
* *327 2692* *

USED CAR LOT WANTED
IURENT____________ 47* 1141

S U B A R U , lets. Runt good
needs lelt CV |oin! IM0 or best
ollar
» 7 «/*»
• T O Y O T A Cellca. 71 needs
repair or g » d lor parts 1100
Cell 771 3*11 Iv m t g ________
T O Y O T A C O R O L L A . T » » ‘l"
Burgundy, am tm cd player,
1.000 miles Sis 000 374 lie*
T O Y O T A COROLLA OX station
wagon, 1t*l. A/C. agio . P/S.
P/B. U K m l. HO 177 377 M K
1*7* N O VA, lea cold A/C. IT TOO
l**l C H E V Y VAN 17.000. 1*74
JA C O U A R XJ17 13.100 l*B4
F IE R O . t l . m
1*71 F O R D
V A N . 1700 IN I C E L E B R IT Y ,
new paint, two If71 N O VA.
tSOO lt*4 MERCURY TO P AZ.
SSOO 1*7* VOLARE. 1500
Buy hare, pay tort I Le ft talk!
American Otaam Salat
* » JIM Mobila

239— M otorcycles
a n d B ik e s
• SU IU K I LT S00R. :«M 0 »1
iacer, sieso cash, or trade lor
4 whl tour stroke * 71MS*
• s u i u k i LT se«R. u*i o
recer. Slew cosh, or trade lor
4 whl lour Hmke 47144)4

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / C am p e rs
VW pop Up camper, lt/4 runt
•icallanl. a spaed, all emeni
lwt.13.S0Bm— w ...3J » 7000
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double Hitching autographed
by Babe Ruth Authenticated
by Cooparttown Mutaum
Reply
11 La V ltla Circle,
Winter Springt FLJ710*

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Alrqometer dual purpote,
SI7S n «c Cbr.J 111 01*0
• TOURINO BIKE, Hully S4J
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• W E IO IIT I I F T I N O S E T .
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ihape O lta tta m b la d ISO
&gt;77 4»*7

195— M a c h in e r y / Tools
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11 inch cut STD Please call
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199— Pets &amp; Supplies
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t o g o o d h o m e A&lt;jor
able pt.pp.at ara going latll 1
liltert Strap ltd rule and ulher
rni»ed In m N M o ld 1.7 lOSa
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malt-v I whl w blue vyev I
bn.
lillir trained, tholt.
w orm ed F R E E to good
home I 111 ?OJ4
• HOT D IC O IIY DOOI Fraa Te
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R a il w a lle r.'tb v p e rd m il
F e m a le , th o lt w orm ad
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231— C ars

• C O U N T E R T O P relrigeraler

Hlddao Lkt lie A L D E R CT
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T tll W Slh S I. Sanlord 1
b d rm . I MX I IS lot 144 S00
Op owner Call 401 M* »34J
SALE -LEASE w/*pll*n *r
Ranll 4/1 Family room, lance,
ceramic Ilia door, ralrlgara
lor. CHA. 10S Santa SI San
lord KM Ml 0*M ___________

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repair* ara done Warranty 74
yrt vtparianca1John.
A h Bat! Appliancat.
• O C TA G O N T A B L E , large
Relinihed antique ttyla, Oak
top Mahogany daw tool hate
IIS 111 0411
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M ap le , with 7 laayat
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181— Appliances
__ / Furniture

Jinet Miittfitld, 323 7271

1 1 9 - Pasture for Rent

MISC FURNI TURE Rrictd
Reatonabl, lor ALL ROOMS'
S7SSI4S 17* 1&gt;44 lor mqu'rai

185— Com puters

G O V 'T REPOS bant torecto
tu ra t, attum a no quality
mortgagett low monthly
a OO V T F O R E C L O S U R E
4/1 In Plnecretl Great homa!
Low down
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O P IN E C R E S T. 1 bdrm w
cant H A, pool w decking
Bail buy in area! low down
low monthly
LS4.M0

N E W Sanford olllcat and'or
warahowtat *00 7 M0 tq II
Spatial, 4743/me j m m a
O F F I C E . IM S IR . II. B«*t
downtown Sanlord location

• C LO TH E S

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

163— W aferfront
GOOD LO CATIO N 7 Jerri
Baautllul lol Late M ary
tchoolt. walk to SCC Good
Invatlmenlproo 777 1*71

Omtuiji,

111— Office
Space / Ront

223— Miscellaneous

CALLBAR T R EA L EST . INC
(M il 71) UM

M ANAGEM ENT A R EA LTY
M ! M l 7177'177 ISM

312 W

L O W E R Y O R O A H . Double
keyboard mi voices Works
graal. In good cond S1K OBO
3ii t m _____________________
• MICROWAVI Litton, works
greall tap 7|l TVS!___________

R E N T W/Oplien Ciota to
Khoolt. thopplrg ) I living
A dininj UOOOO M4 S17 0717
'1 HOMES ON I LO T. i/'l. IKm
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tarmtSSa MO!

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tilily J uuu to ll Air tond.
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laoo mo ao/nietoo__
S E C U R ITY W AREHOUSE u A
and Old lake Marp Bird
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lie, warehouse *fini«nad ol
lua spec* alto arallabla
Kapanba Realty. I si* t i l l
•*■*• with 17 H railings ] Jihat#
porrar Sullabla lor anrthing
haarp toning IM S Myftla*/
pruala ottlca Araiiabla now
u to n.o * » an m u

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ihrto quarter tlto with cat*
Likenewconditionm 7130*41

mi MAPI! AVI. SALE OR

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B ulll
IYM 4 bdrm. 7 bath Lg
tcraan porch, lancad yard,
backyard playground For
ta la or laata p u rc h a ta
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LO N G W O OD / L A K E M A R Y
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__ M erchandise__

TUSKAWILLA AREA.

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dining, lam rm t i l l . SCO
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dining, larnlly rm. Slot t00
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porary 1 7 two tlory Iplc. K&gt;
p o r c h w / tp a d e ta c h e d
garage, workthop V74 M0

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Ulil md Prlvala proparlp
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m om

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NICK SANPORO furnithad
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IT SABER BOAT. Greet Tor
de ep • • • l l t h l n g l A l l
Hbergiete. U.000177 7*44

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lor know you will be), call the
credit eipert* You can buy a
h om a w ith b a d c r e d it
tot » * nee _
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231— Cars

215— BoeHend
Accessories

K I T ’N ’ CARI.YI.EH &gt; by Lurry Wriphf

T H E F O R ES T on Lake AAary
Blvd . Lake Mary Own lol in
adull community, 7 bdrm. 1
bath manufactured homa.
Iandleaped 1.470 tq It By
owner 1/7.000 111 SO*I

Sanford latt than I1 .M dawn
• Ranovatad l/l , appliancat
lancad yard, carport. 1M MO
• Ranavaltd Ilka new l/ l, tplc
appl . new paint IS! too
• Pool Hemal On cuidatac 1/7.
ranovatad garage. Ul.M O
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appliancat. lancad yd. lal.SOO
• I ' l 't . MM tq It. like new I Llv.
dining, lam Up rm. IM MO
• 4/1. foncad. garage. SS* tOO

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141— Homes for Sale

LAKE MARY/GROVEVIEW
300 Raid Cl. 7 5. Sal 174/tl
only. Furn . Pool pump hilar,
power wheal, king weiarbed.
twtno tel, ctothlng, m ltc ___

LARGE GARAGE SALE
Spanish tlyla
and IB II bar
Ruby S I . ell
Frl..Sel .Sun

dining rm tull
ml ttooii aotl
ol Uptaia Rd
1:30till

MOVING SALE
Thursday Sunday,* T
1C* Eatl llth Slrrvl

Multi Family
Sal Sun 7»7 Rota Dr , Across
Irom Brynhavan Furn.. d&gt;t
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Herald

C LASSI FIED

SANrORD
Saturday, 1/74, f S Household.
• n a r c lia e q u ip , books,
clolhat, oddt and and* 1170 S
_ Sanlord Ay#________ ________

SATURDAYONLY* JULY 24
7*11 Magnolia Ava. oil lllh S!
Furnllur* glattwary, collect
iblat and much moral t 4

YARD SALE
Bunk bad. dinette tat. mltc.
clothing Frl and Sal. I K S
1104 Cobblestone Ava. Patten*

YARDSALE
Friday and Saturday. • 7. **l
R i vary law Ava. behind Lake
Monro* Inn Lurot. Mod*,
rtglt. tooli, clock*. Antique
chetl, and much moral
_

10 Yeir Sale
101 Fair Iona Cr Frl. A Sal.
* 4 Jutl ell Lk Mary Blvd at
lha Racquet Club Toys, col
factor cardt. lapat. lurry.,
larger clothing, jewiary A
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Sanford Harald
P.O. Box 1887
Sanlord, FL 32772-1657

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M E D IC IN E

my updated Health Report "T h e
Prostale Gland." Other readers
who would like a copy should
send S I.25 plus a long, selfuddressed. stamped envelope to
P.O. Box 2433. New York. NY
10163. Be sure to mention the
ACROSS
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DEAR DR. OOTT: In there
any medication that will neutral­
ize llic efTcct of MSG? M)| wife
rannot cal any pre-packaged
ftMMln containing this product
without breaking out In a severe
rash, yet we find that many
w on d erfu l, lusty dishes are
prepared with MSG.
DEAR READER: There is no
medicine that ••neutralizes" the
allergic reaction to monosodium
glutamate, a sail based flavor
enhancer. No one knows why
some healthy |x*ople are highly
ollrrglr to MSG. which. If eaten,
can cau se rush, w rukness.
asthma, headache and vascular
collapse.
The best treatment for MSG
sensitivity is avoidance of the
substance rn tlrely. Unfortu­
nately. this Is turtle tilt because
many processed foods. Including
sauces and soups, have MSG
added to them.
I'm afraid your wife will Just
have to eliminate some of her
lavorttc dishes trorn her reper­
toire.
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small umbilical hernia and suffer
Imm digestive disturbances and
gas ( ’ail I he hernia cause an
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lin g e r hernias are sometimes
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Intermittent abdominal pain A l­
though small/moderalc umbili­
cal hernias can Ik- Ignored, large
symptom-producing ones may
require surgical repair. Ask your
dix'tor utx&gt;ut tills.
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which is used to diagnose cancer
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14 African
native
15 Solar disk
16 Christmas
17 Catch
16 Irish poet
20 Alphabet

22 Medieval
poem
24 Opp. of NNE
26 Need for
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33 Yellow ocher
34 Actor —
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37 Suflen

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40 Mischievous
boys
63 Goodbye In
Madrid
57 Title of
respect
66 Zoto heroine
60 Space agey.
61 Mineral
spring
62 Engueh
school
63 By (oval
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11 Cries
10 Want to the
bottom
21 — the night
before
Christmas
23 Frosts
25 Govt, farm
soency
26 Disturbance
27 Surfeit
28 Cry of pain
30 Hair style
31 A Scott
32 Bronts hero­
ine Jane —
36 Tears
38 Reckless
40 Type of palm
tree
43 Devastated
45 Australian
city
47 Related on
mother's side
40 Soviet Union
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50 Mature
51 Shellfish
52 Stuck-up
person
54 Character In
"Othello'
55 Gravel ridges
56 Marquis da
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would ahnnsi certainly t&gt;c de­
feated. losing one diamond, two
hearts, and at least two spades
So South won the limt trick
and Immediately dislodged thr
diamond are. Thai put Hast on
lead, and thr defenders took
their Hirer heart tricks Then
they rxltrd In sjradrs

By Phillip Alder
Vau vcn argure. ih r French
m o ra list, ela te d ili.it great
thoughts route from thr hrart.
Presumably Ilf felt ih.it thoughts
and em o tio n s are Intercom
nected However, at Ihr brldgr
(able we should try to slop our
em otions limn clouding our
thought sand our Judgment.
In today's deal. South s|&gt;otlrd
ihr critical snlp|x-l of Informa­
tion lli.il provided thr key to
Miccraa. Against the coutran of
three no-trump. West led the
heart live. Wb.u was Sooth's
plan?
First, hr tried dummy's heart
Jack (West might luive under led
the K Q.| However. East pro­
duced the queen. It would have
been nice lo duck iwo rounds of
lu-arls. trying in cater to a 5-3
division with Host's having the
diamond acr. Hill Sooth realized
that If In- did that and the
defenders switched lo s|&gt;adrs. he

South cashed tils diamonds.
Irarnlug that West had begun
with a slnglrlon. Thru lie rashrd
dummy's club ai r. plavrd a d ob
to h is k i n g a n d f i n e s s e d
dummy's dub 10 successfully to
laud Ihr contract.
"Nice guess." said North
' Not really.” replied South. "I
knew Wrsl had started with lour
hearts and one diamond If he
had five spades and three clubs,
surely hr would have led a
spade, not a heart. Hr must have
had four cards In each black suit
and an Initial 4-4-1-4 distribu­
tion. Hence my play In clubs."

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HOROSCOPE
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) To­
day one of your best assets Is
you r Im a gin ation . P rop erly
utilized It could put you steps
ahead o f your com petition .
Envision possibilities, let them
envision obstacles.
SCORPIO (Oet. 24-Nov. 221
Developments behind the scenes
today could prove to Ik- helpful
to you where your career Is

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
July 23. IB93

by Bob T h a v e s

FRANK AND ERNEST

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mercially b c n d ld a l for you In
Ihr year ahead. Don't Ik- reluc­
tant In approach the big guys If
you feel you have somrtlilng
they should know u IkmiI.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22| Ik- sure
to c h e c k y o u r a n s w e r i n g
m a c h in e , as we l l as yo u r
malllMix today, because some
unexpected go&lt;»d news could be
fo rth c o m in g . H old p o s itiv e
thoughts and keep hoping. Gel u
Jump on life by understanding
the Influences which are gov­
erning you In the year ahead.
Send lor your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions today by mulling $1.25
and a lon g, self-addressed,
slumped envelop e to AstroGraph. c/o this newspaper. P.O.
Box 4465. New York. N. Y.
10163. Be sure to state your
zodiac sign.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
You're another one of the signs
that could reap material benefits
unlay In both small or large
ways. Persons who have your
Interests nt bean could be your
bcncfarlors.

con cern ed .

T w o

frien d ly

udvoculcs are trying lo engineer
something exciting.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) An old friend who lives at a
distance from your present resi­
dence Is eager to get In touch
with you. This Is a person who
bus brought luck und good
fortune Into your life previously.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) In a Joint cndcuvor today
bolder measures than usual
might be required In order lo
achieve your collective objective.
However. It can be done.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
You could be a very effective
promotcr/salcs|&gt;crson today If
you sugarcoat the hard points
with tact, humor and charm.
Use the soft sell for best results.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It

GEMINI (May 21 -June 201
Generally speaking the aspects
indicate you could be rather
fortunate today, but not neces­
sarily In ways or In areas you
initially presume.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
Your probabilities for doing
something profitable loduy arc
m u c h b e t t e r t ha n us ua l ,
especially along lines which arc
already yielding returns.
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TERPRISE ASSN

by Leonard Starr

ANN IE
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THAT
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might seem like you're required
to do so much for othrrs today
that you're left little time to fend
for yourself. Be of good chrrr. It
all balances out. G ive now.
receive later.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19)
Things look encouraging for you
and for the one closest lo your
heart today. Events will help
strengthen bonds and each will
be more upprcclutlvc of thr
other.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Your desires to further your
ambitious Interests are urglugs
you should try to gratify today.
Financial conditions look pro
mlslng If you're willing to work
(or what you get.

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                    <text>August

15,

1993

75 C e n t s

SU N D AY

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Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Saminola County since 1008
85th Year. No. 303 - Sanford, Florida

N EW S DIG EST

•

Mall: building begins
Im m inent ground breaking brightens job picture
By NICK PPEIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
SANFO RD — Developer M elvin Simon has set
Septem ber 9 asthe official dute construction will
begin on the Seminole T o w n e Center Mall In
Sailiuitl.
Som e preliminary ground clearing work Is
already underway at the m all site, located

southeast of tin- Interstate-4 Junction with S.R.
46.
During construction. Sim on expects approxi­
mately 1.400 construction Jobs will t&gt;&lt;- provided.
When fully operational, the mall Is expected to
provide 2.700 permanent Jobs.
Billie Scott, public relations spokeswoman for
Melvin Simon and Associates In Indlanajtolls. said
Invitations to an H:45 a m. breakfast and ground

H t r a ld Phot* b j M u k H u t l i

Out and about
Kay Bartholomew, loft, volunteer director of tho
First Street Gallery In downtown Sanford,
welcomes Lynette Halter, a Lake Mary resident
present at the opening of the gallery's sculpture
exhibit Friday evening. For moro photos of your
friends and neighbors, spotted by our photogra­
phers this weekend. See Page 8 A .

S a n fo rd c o p s nam e
22 ‘j o h n s ’ n a b b e d

INSIDE
S p o rts

By VICKI DeSORMIER
Herald Stall Wrilor

Hawks hit by Blue Thunder
A LTAM O N TE SPRINGS - After winning two
one-run games, the Seminole Hawks ran Into
Georgia's Blue Thunder In the ASA girls'
12-nnd-under national championship tourney.
□ B e e Page IB

Clerical workers agree on raise
SANFORD — The Seminole County school
c le r ic a l w o r k e r s and th e tra n p o r ta tlo n
em ployees have reached an agreement at the
bargaining table with school district officials.
T ile representatives o f the final two e m p lo y e r
unions pushed away from the table with their
employer Friday aflem oon after putting their
signatures to n contract that gives them a three
and a half percent raise on top o f their annual
two percent Increment raise. T h e contract Is the
same as that signed with the teachers and the
non-lnstnictlonal em ployees earlier In the week.
This Is the first time In three years that the
school district has reached an agreement on
contracts with all o f their em ployees before the
start of the traditional school year and without
the assistance of a mediator.
Like the teachers, the clerical workers distrib­
uted their cost o f living Increases In a way that
will allow long-time em ployees (those with more
than 16 years experience) to receive a 8300 to
8500 annual bonus since they arc no longer
eligible for the annual step raise.

Telephone cable cut, repaired
Workers from an underground conduit com ­
pany boring near the edge o f Stale Road 419
near U.S. Highway 17-92 In Winter Springs,
accidentally cut the underground telephone
cable that controls the phone service to between
1.000 and 2.500 homes and businesses In
W inter Springs.
According to Southern Bell spokesman Larry
Slrickler. the cable was cut at about 3 p.m.
Friday.
Southern Bell employees had to rip up a
portion of one lane o f S.R. 419 In order to get to
the cable and mukc the repairs. Fortunately.
Slrickler said, the work wns confined to a turn
lane utilized by the Seminole County transfer
station In the area.
"W e did not have any traffic nightmares like
we thought we m ight." Slrickler Bald after the
work was completed.
Work begnn about 6:30 Frlduy evening and
wrapped up at about sunrise on Saturday
morning.
"Service was restored to all our customers by
7 a m .." Slrickler said.

Photo b,

Five hearts repaired
first w eek of surgery
By K I L L 1 Y M ITCHILL
Herald Staff Writer
SANFO RD — HCA Central F lor­
Ida Regional Hospital's Heart
Center com pleted Its first w eek of
five successful open heart sur­
geries with Meredith Scott. M.D..
at the helm.
" I t w as absolutely tre m e n ­
dou s." said Dr. Scott, head o f the
O rlan do-b ased C u rd lovascu lar
Surgeons. PA. the open heart
surgical group providing services

□Bee Hearts. Page 5A

SANFORD — Friday thr 13th was
not so lurky for 21 men Sanford
police arrested In the second day o f
a reverse prostitution sting.
Charges from the sltng ranged
front assignation to commit pro­
stitution to purchase o f crark co­
caine to exposure o f sexual organs.
One woman wns arrested for
trying to warn m en that the sting
ojM-rallon was underway.
" I think II wns a fairly successful
o p e ra tio n ." C om m an d er D ennis
W hitm ire said Saturday morning.
" W e made 22 arrests over the
course of thr rvritlu g. That's pretty
Kinh I."
W h it m ir e

Dr. M eredith S c o ll

n u ll!

tlir

o p e r u lt o n .

w h ic h c o n c e n t r a t e d on th e
dow ntow n historic district, w as
aim ed ol the men w ho frequent the
area seeking the services o f pro­
stitutes who work the- street com ers
In the neighborhood. Th ey m ade
arrests o.i other charges as well,
however.
According to the arrest reports,
the men who w ere arrested olfered
undercover agents w ho were posing
ns prostitutes, am ounts ranging

from $5 to 825 for sexual services.
One man. the reports said, was
found to have marijuana and drug
l&gt;uraphcrnalla In his car at the time
ofh ts arrest.
Another man. the reports staled,
attem pted to purchase 8100 o f
crack cocaine from an undcrcovrr
agent.
Arrested In the operation were:
• Stephen Paul Blbeau. 40. 330
M iller. Sanford. C h a rged w ith:
assignation to commit prostitution,
possession of drug paraphernalia
and possession o f marijuana. Held
at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility on 8100 bond.
• Mark Lawrence Bose. 31. 3750
Sipes Ave.. Sanford. Charged with:
• M llliw llu n lo r t m im h | in » ( lliilU m .
e x p o s u r e o r s e x u a l o r g u n * un«t

battery. Held at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility on 8500 bond.
• Michael L. Couch. 47. 23 E.
Thrush Si.. Apopka. Charged with:
assignation to commit prostitution.
Held at the John E. Polk Correc ­
tional Facility on 8100 bond.
• W ilbur Lamar Davidson. 20.
110 Drew Avc.. Sanford. Charged
with: assignation lo com m it pro­
stitution. Held ut the John E Polk

□ Bee Sting. Page BA

Bang-up
Friday
the13th
By VICKI DaBORMIBB
Herald StaM Writer___________________ _
SANFORD — Police Investigators
could not arcount for w hy there
were so m any traffic accidents In
Sanford on Friday afternoon. The
weather was clear, the sun was
bright and there was not a full
moon.
Hey. but wait a minute. It was
Friday the 13th...
"O h m y gosh ." said Com m ander
Dennis W hitm ire of Ihc Sanford
Police Department. "I guess that
was It. because the conditions were
fin e."
In all. Sanford Police were called
out on 12 accidents between 3 and 6

INDEX

H ,iM Biolob, lenm, Vincml

This 1991 Toyota flipped over and sp u n around du rin g an a ccid ent near Sanford M id d le S c h o o l Friday

Scattered pieces of family now one

H oalthJFitnsss..
H orosoopo.........

By SANDRA BLLIOTT
Herald Stall Writer

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D eaths.............
Editorial
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R Jin..................
F lo rid a .............

MilcPoM

Dr. Law rence Vallarlo and patiant Ed Brockm an

□ Bee Wrecks. Page 5A

Buslneee..........
C la ssifie d s...... 10*128

□ See Mall. Page 5A

Prostitution
reverse sting

Have a heart

□

breaking observance were being put In the mall
at the present time.
Meanwhile. paj»erwork Is still In full swing as
more and more permits arc required during the
planning and development stage o f the mall.
Th e Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission
will discuss the latest proposals during their
regular m eeting Thursday night.

T e le v isio n ........
W eather............
W o rld .................

JULIAN
STENSTROM

Still a chance of showers
Mostly sunny In the
m orning. Becom ing
partly cloudy In the
a ft e r n o o n w ith a
c h a n c e o f th u n ­
derstorms. High In
the lower to mid 90s.
W ind variable 10-15
tnph. Chance of rain
30 percent.
P ar m ors weather, eee Pape 8 A

Can you
rem &gt;ember?
Can you remember'/ The Panam a
Canal opened on this day In 1914.
On this duy In 1930 President
H oover presented Ihc congressional
Medal o f Honor lo Colonel Charles
Lindbergh. Fifty-eight years ago
y e s te r d a y . P resid en t R o o s e v e lt
signed Social Security Into law and

□ Bee Btenstrom. Page 2A

A former Sanford resident who
was u track star at Seminole- High
School over 30 years ago found four
half Bisters lust month In Texas he
hnd never seen.
" I think It’s Just wonderful." Tony
Brunson said, o f meeting Ills sisters.
"It was a high light of my lift-."
Brunson. 51. was known as Tony
Sulplzlo grow ing up In Sanford
during the 1950s although hr was
not formally adopted by his stepfa­
ther. When lie graduated from SHS
In 1961. he requested his diploma
show his legal name. Tony Brunson
Jr.
Brunson said he was small when
his parents went through a biller
divorce In South Carolina and he

□Bee Bisters. Page 2A

£

PM Mat*
Left lo right: Ruby Cuellar, 40; Mery Brawley, 45. Tony Brunson, 51; Ozie
Smith. 42; and Brenda Miller, 37.

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�I A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Flo rid a - Sunday. August 15. 1993

Longwood looks at elections
By S A N D R A KLLIOTT
Herald Staff Wilier________________

Charges: Caging elderly man
F O R T LA U D E R D A LE — An A lzh eim er's patient who
received $1,200 a m onth In Social Security paym ents was
found locked In a sw eltering bedroom with a bucket for a toilet
and half a bottle o f w ater to drink, police said.
Officers responding to a house burglar}' Friday found retired
Boeing machinist John B cndllt. 72. alone In n bedroom at Ills
son's house.
Thom as Bendltt. 35. w as charged with exploitation o f thr
elderly, neglect o f the elderly nnd raging nn eld erly person.
Janice Pellltler. 56. the m an's paid rarelnker. was charged with
caging an elderly person.
Th e elder Bendltt was m oved to a nursing home. He
appeared to be In good health but wus nervous and shaking,
said police officer Frank DclRlo.

LONGW OOD - Although the
heat Index and calendar both
show w e arc still In thr dog days
o f sum m er, the Longwood C ity
C om m ission members are p re­
paring for 1he November election
Monday night.

Close call:
Woman hit
by lightning
By T h s A sso clslsd P rsss

Teen ruled incompetent
W E S T PALM BEACH — A teen-ager who shot him self In the
head after allegedly killin g a Palm Beach County sheriffs
sergeant ^ias been ruled Incompetent to stand trial.
Prosecutors asked Jail officials to monitor Nicholas Hardy's
ever}' m ove tr see If he had recovered sufficiently !o be tried,
and guards logged his activities for five weeks.
Deputies reported Hardy sweeps and mops his ow n room,
shaves, showers nnd eats without assistance. He know s what
size Jail uniform he w ears and speaks In simple sentences.
Hardy. 18. understands he Is charged with murder and could
die In the electric chair, but "a ll discussion of death was
accompanied by a big sm ile ." psychologist Hyman S. Stcmthnl
w rote In a report fcfr the court.
Mental health experts w ho exam ined Hardy testified Friday
that he has made rem arkable progress. He Is accused o f fatally
shooting sheriffs Sgt. Jam es Hunt twice In the head shortly
before his botched suicide attem pt Feb. 26.
Hardy was rclensed from the hospital to Ills m oth er's care,
but he was sent to Jail after Hunt's widow. Judith, pushed
prosecutors to review his recovery.

Man charged in boy’s death
MIAMI — A mnn w hose errant shot killed a 6-year-old boy
has been charged w ith a m isdem eanor — Improper exhibition
o f o firearm.
Dade County prosecutors decided Friday on the charge
against Corey Moore. 10, after a monthlong Investigation o f thr
death of Randy W adley.
Investigators said they couldn't bring a tougher charge
because Moore was acting In self-defense when he fired after
being stalked by A lex Polite. 25. with an assault weapon.
Polite, meanwhile, faces a possible 30-year prison term on
charges o f manslaughter and aggravated assault.
T h e bullet fired by Moore w hile on the run ricocheted off the
street and struck Randy In the back Ju ly 7.

From A sso cia te d P r s s s reports

P O R T ST. LUCIE. F la. L igh tn in g struck twice In the
sam e place, but Diana Nocst got
aw ay the second lime.
T h e Port SI. Lucie wom an w as
lilt by lightning In the parking
lot outside work four m onths
ago.
She ran outside Friday to get
som e bottlrd water during a
break In an afternoon storm and
got hack Inside Just before n loud
thunderclap.
Co-w orker Alan Beaudoin Inc.
w ent outside to cherk for storm
d a m a g e and fo u n d t w o
s m o ld e r in g palm trees n e a r
N oest's car.
A lightning boll hit her In the
heud as she was getting Into her
ear parked next lo thr trees
March 31. Shr was revived by
b y s t a n d e r s w h o p e r fo r m e d
cardiopulm onary resuscitation
hut still suffers vertigo from
eardrum damage.
"E v e r y lime there's a storm
w e all run from her." Beaudoin
said. "Y o u know a lot o f w om en
have Iron deficiencies, but I'm
starting to think she's got a
surplus. The woman Is m agn et­
ic ."
Nocst. -14. lakes the Joking In
stride.
" T h e y ran razz me now that
I’m gettin g heller." she said.

Along w ith the public hearing
on n city charter am endm ent
clarifying staffing for the city
police department. Mayor Paul
Lovcstrand w ill Issue a procla­
mation outlining the qualifying
period for candidates, designat­
ing polling plarcs and the offices
and Issues to be voted on.
The Lon gw ood voters w ill con ­
sider a referendum to establish
the police department In the city
charter. T h e original ordinance
Is being flnc-tuncd with refer­
ence to th e staffin g o f the
department. Lovcstrand opposes
the charter amendment. C om ­
m ission er H a rvey S m erlls o n
proposed th e charter am en d ­
ment at the urging o f som e city
residents lo try and rem ove the
department from politics.
Th e d e p a rtm e n t c o u ld be
changed w ith a simple m ajority
vole o f three of the five city
commissioners at the present

Longwood commission agenda
By S A N D R A KLLIOTT
Herald Stall Wrltor_____________
Is* following ar* IS* egenPat for the
regular 7 p m rn**tlng of the Longwood
City Commlnio" Monday night and d
work tettion baginning at * 30 p m In tha
tt mmutlon chamber* of City hall
Work tettion. a 10pm.
t Call to order
J Review promoted ordinance providing
lor a non e id u tlv * franchlte for tha
collection of commercial tofid watt* and
recovered materiel*
1 Adjourn
Regular **»*ion. 7pm.
t Call to order
I Silent meditation followed by the Pledge
of Allegiance
1 P r e i e n t a t l o n i / R e c o g n t f Io n *
/Proclamation*
A Pretentaticn el the "Key to the City"
to Mr J Ruttell Grant, former city
commltiloner end mayor of Longwood
B Proclaiming week of Augvtt IMh 70th
a* "W et*' end Pollution Control Operator*
C Recognlilng the Longwood Fir*
Department
D Recognliing the Longwood Police
Department.
4 Public participation
S. Content agenda
A Pay approved bill* and approved
payment ot routine bill* due between
Augvtt 17. I f f ] and September 11., i m
B Approval of minute* of July tl. 1001

Stenstrom
S in ce w e're w r it in g about
s o m e fin e b la c k fo lk s this
58
m orning this Is a good lim e lo
years ago tomorrow W ill Rogers
te ll you one o f th e largest
and W tley Post died w hen their
S la n t crashed -w im e to u r in g tamtttc* In Suntord I* the Levi
Alaska. Tim e - rsaUy —sllp r Jay. .Coleman family. U v t amt his
.late wife, the form er W ilm a Lee
d oesn 'tit.
For exam ple. Goldsboro was
King, were both from Elba. Ala.
W ilm a was the second child to
o n c e an In c o r p o r a te d
be bom to Booker T. and Lemma
m unicipality and had Its own
liost ofTlce. When General San­ King. June 15. 1925.
ford brought those Sw edes to the
She married Levi in 1943 and
they decided lo m ake Sanford
U nited Stales In 1871 they
their home. He went to work for
settled In the Upsala area. T h ey
the Atlantic Coast Line, worked
got their mall In Goldsboro. T b c
tw o days and quit. He was a
p o s tm is tr e s s w as a w o m a n
builder anyway so he started
n a m e d R osa B o y k in . H er
husband William w orked for the
constructing houses for folks. To
this marriage 10 daughters were
Atlantic Coast Line for 45 years.
T h ey had a son named Raleigh.
bom .
T h e first was Frances. She
He later worked for the A C L. His
becam e a teacher at Mllwee
wife w as Neds. They had a son
nam ed Raleigh Jr. w ho now
M iddle School In Longwood.
Claudia became a teacher for the
lives In Philadelphia.
handicapped at Lake Mary Ele­
Under the administration o f
Mayor Forrest Lake Sanford told
m entary. Jeanette became a
tea ch e r at L a k e v le w Middle
the folks In Goldsboro that If
School. Gloria, a couns 'or for
they w ould "unincorporate" the
the Sem inole C ou n ty School
city w ould annex the area and
Board, and Em m a has been
include In a bond Issue enough
m oney to provide a sew er sys­ em ployed by locul hospitals.
Sharon became u meteorologist
tem. W e're not certain If the
for a Tallahassee television sta­
sewcr system was Installed at
tion but now operates two kin­
that tim e but we do know that
dergartens In the state capital.
most o f Goldsboro today is on
Gwendolyn becam e a housewife
the c ity 's sewer system.
and Sylvia became a teacher at

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was w inning ul San Diego. T h e
game had Just ended but a
movie wus Just starting. It w as a
s t o r y a b o u t th e o ld t im e
y e a r s . P e g g y w a n it h i s t o r y
. t e a c h e r a t M llw e e M id d le S c h o o l . ’ barnstorming profraalonat N egro
teams that toured the country
I sa y " w a s " because tw o
tragedies liuvc struck tills fa m i­ playing local nines and once In a
while taking on''Som e o f the
ly. T h e first came when P eggy
black m ajor league team s such
drow ned during an ou tin g at
us the Kansas City Monarchs led
Rock Springs and Ihc second
by " S a t c h e l" Paige and the
w h e n Mrs. C olem an p a ss ed
Homestead Greys headed by the
aw ay In November 1990.
"Babe R u th " o f Negro baseball
Mr.-. Coleman was an a ctive
— Josh Gibson.
m em b er o f the Allen Chapel
As mosl o f you know I’ve been
A m erican Methodist Episcopal
under the weather for several
C h u rch and was c o m p le te ly
months and I don't have any
com m itted to her fam ily. A nd
business b ein g up during the
II ‘ s quite obvious she wus u
wee hours nf the morning but I
devoted wife lo her husband and
to her children. Through her Just had to watch this m ovie.
You sec. I can rem em ber one
church she touched (he live s o f
afternoon w hen I was 16 right
m an y fine folks and friends. Oh.
after I w ent to work for the
yes. at one lime she. loo. w as
Herald. W e got I he paper out and
em p loyed by the school board.
someone called lo let me know
She also served as a Red Cross
ihc Greys and Monarchs w ere to
volunteer at school clinics.
play an exhibition gam e that
11 w as said of her a day was
a fte r n o o n at S a n fo r d 's old
a lw a y s made more beau tifu l
when she touched It with kin d ­ Municipal Stadium and that I
might get to watch "S a tc h e l"
ness.
Paige pilch.
Folks, a 16-ycar-old sports
Hud a pleasant surprise the
writer w ith a car during the
other ntghl. I woke up du ring
middle o f th e Depression w as as
th e e a r ly m orning h ou rs. I
likely as President BUI Clinton
dipped on my television to sec If
the B raves' game at San Fran­ getting ev ery Senate Republican
Lake Mary Elementary. Debra
g r a d u a t e d fr o m B e l h u n c Cnokmun College and has been a
N avy nuntr Inr the past tour

work teuton. July M. Itt) regular meeting
end work tottlon and Augvtt 1. 100]
regular meeting
&lt; Public hearing, ordinance no title s ,
amending F/Y tl/ l) budget, providing lor
budget Iran*ter*
7. Public haarlng, ordinance no 01 It**,
amending ordinance no f i l l e t , tectlon
II 0) member*
• Public hearing, ordmenc* no f ) 11*7,
amending F/Y f l fJ budget, providing lor
budget trantteri
f Appeal Board ol Adluttmenl dec it ion
denying Men lean Invettmanl* appeal to
•n admlnlttTOtlvo daemon requiring re
ductlon of tlgn height from 1) toot to IS
loot Reputlted by Mr Ronald Menton on
behall ot Aantcan Invettment* Location
eotw SReie
10 Election Proclamation-Proclaiming
Longwood General Election to be held on
November], t f f l
11 Weler lorvlc* lo 7J0 N Hwy 17 f ]
Sheldon Slone
II A. Pel Lane, member el the Longwood
H11tor lea I Comm Itl &gt;on—F*r mar t Me rk* I
B. Sharon Wright, chairman ot the
Longwood H lttorlcal Com m lttlon—
Hlitork Dittr let Pi lot Project
II. Monthly financial report
I*. City Admlnlttratoe l report
A Street L!ght-7*f Longdate Avenue
B Propoeod work tettion to review Code
Enforcement Review Committee Recom
mendettont — i p m October If. 1001
11. City attomey'i report
U. Mayor and Comml ttlonerr report!
D U t r i d l l . m i . f 4 . *5
17. Adjourn

to vote for his Democratic bud­
get. So. I started for the ballpark
the only possible way lo get
there. I began walking. Right
across from the Mayfair Hotel
"C a p 'n " Arthur Yowcll pulled
up beside me and Invited m e lo
tide with him to the ballpark In
his brand new 1936 Cadillac.
I went to the press box and
began watching the game. In
those days the left field fence
was 500 feel from home plate.
At one point Paige was on thr
mound nnd Gibson came lo the
plale. Old "S a le h " threw a fast
ball. It crossed Ihc plale about
three Inches above tbc ground.
Josh whipped his bat at the bull
as If A m le Palmer was teeing ofT
with a No. 1 wood. That ball was
still on the rise when tt left the
ballpark. I think the last time I
saw It It was still headed upward
and approaching Lake Monroe.
I saw a lot o f baseballs hit oul
o f old Municipal Park after the
fence wus moved lo 325 feet
from Ihc plate.
But that blast by Gibson off
Paige was the longest I ever saw.
It was a thrill I'll never forget. I
thought about It again the day
"S a le h ” went in as a relief
pitcher In the 1954 World Series
for the Cleveland Indians. He
was then over 50 years old.

wants to keep a 35-foot sign,
which was permitted In 1987.
The city had set m aximum sign
pole height nt 25 feet In 1983.
C ity Board o f A d ju stm en t
members dented Monicon In­
ve stm en t request lo retain the
taller sign at 901 W. Slate Road
434.
The commission will meet In
city ball at 7 p.m. A work
session to c o n s id e r a n o n ­
exclusive franchise for com m er­
cial solid waste will be con­
ducted at 6:30 p.m.

Sisters
Continued from Page 1A
lost all contact with Ills
father. After liv in g with his
g r a n d p a r e n t s f o r a t im e .
Brunson moved with his mother
and her new husband lo Florida.
His father m o ve d lo Texas,
remarried und had four daugh­
ters Th r girls knew they hud an
older half brother all their lives,
but did not know where he was.
T h e ir fa th er d ie d In 1965.
Brunson said he always wanted
to find his half sisters.
By calling relatives, newspa­
pers nnd telephone directory
assistance In several cities, Ihc
youngest of the Texas-born sis­
ters. Brenda M iller, tracked
d o w n h er h a lf b r o t h e r In
Cartersvllle. Georgia. Burnson
moved his fam ily from Florida lo
Georgia for his civilian Job with
the military.
The four sisters met their half
brother July 10 at (he Dallas
Fort Worth Airport. Each o f the
women wore a black T-shirt with
bold red letters proclaim ing
"T o n y 's Sister."
A silver-haired man wearing a
bright red lie walked toward
them after getting off a Della Air
Lines flight from Georgia. When
he looked at their shirts, he said.
"Ladles. 1 want you lo meet your
older brother.”
Brunson Introduced him self lo
h is fou r h a lf s is te r s . M ary
Bruwley. 45. Fort Worth; Ozle
Smith. 42. Hallom City; Ruby
Cuellar. 40. Fort Worth and
Miller. 37. Hallom City.
During the four-day get ac­
quainted trip. Brunson said hr
met an extended family Includ­
ing brothers-ln-law, nieces and
nephews and their children.
"Each o f m y sisters has three
children and som e o f them have
children too." he said.
Som e m em bers o f his new
found family w ill visit Brunson's
family in Cartersvllle. which Is
about 50 miles from Atlanta. A
Georgia barbecue and visits to
area attractions Including Slone
Mountain are planned.
At SHS, Brunson lellrrrd In
football, was named mosl valu­
able In track and held one o f the
longest standing school records
In the shot put. Hla wife. Donna
(Foley) Brunson graduated from
SHS In 1965 and the pair were
married In August 1965 at Ihc
Sanford First Baptist Church.
T h e co u p le m e t th rou gh a
mutual friend w hile Brunson
was stationed In the A ir Force tn
Tampa.
Donna's mother. June Foley,
und brothers Brad and Tim still
live In Sanford. Her two sisters.
Jill Gongwer and Kathy Lee live
In Casselberry. Brunson's half
brother. Michael Sulplzlo owns a
Sanford trucking firm.
Brunson still works with the
m ilita r y as a c i v i l s e r v ic e
employee with the Georgia Air
National Guard at Dobbins Air
Force Base.

THE W EA TH ER
LOCAL FORECAST
Today: Mostly sunny In the
morning, but becom ing partly
cloudy In Ihr afternoon with a
chance of thunderstorms. Highs
will be In the low er lo tnld 90s.
Wind variable IO to 15 mph.
d in n e r o f rain 30 jxrrccnt.
Tonight: B ecom ing fair. Lows
In Ihc lower to in Id 70s with a
light southwest wind.
Monday: Partly cloudy with
s c a t t e r e d a f t e r n o o n th u n ­
derstorms. High In I he mid 90s
with wind southwest 10 mph.
Chance of rain 40 percent.

Sunday, August 15. 1993
Vol. 55, No. 303
Published Deify and Sunday, eicept
Saturday by The Sanford Herald,
Inc. MO N. French A rc. Senlerd,

lim e. If the department Is Incor­
porated In the charter. It would
take a unanimous vote to change
the charter.
L ovcstran d , who hacked a
police consolidation plan de­
feated tn the last election, said
the charter amendment Is not
necessary. T h e voters want to
keep the Longwood Police De­
portment. Lovcstrand said he
has no plans to bring up the
consolidation Issue, even after
the election.
In c u m b e n t co m m is s io n e rs
Rex Anderson. Fred Pearl and
Smerllson ore up for rc-cicctlon
In N ovem ber. Q u alifyin g for
candidates will be from 8 o.m.
Septem ber 3. until 5 p.m. Sep­
tember 10. The public hearing
on the stafTIng amendment will
be Monday night.
In other business, the com*
mlsslbncrs will hear an appeal
from a business owner who

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w ater temperature of 83 degrees.
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1-2 fcctand glassy. Current Is to
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a.in.. 10:10 p.m.: MaJ. 3:35 a.m..
9:45 p.m . TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 6:20 a.m .. 6:51
p.m.: lows. 12:20 a.m.. 12:28
p.m .: N ew Smyrna Beach:
highs. 6:25 a.m.. 6:56 p.m.;
lows. 12:25 a.m.. 12:33 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: highs. 6:40 a.m..
7:11 p.m.: lows. 12:40 a.m..
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BOATING
St Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Sunday: W ind southwest 10 to
15 knots. Seas 2 to 4 feet. Bay
and Inland waters a m oderate
chop. Scattered showers and
thunderstorms. Sunday night:
Wind west 10 knots. Seas 2 feet.
Bay and Inland waters a light
chop. W id ely scattered showers
and thunderstorms.

T h e h ig h tem peratu re In
Sanford Friday was 96 degrees
and the overnight low was 69 us
r e p o r t e d b y th e N a t io n a l
W eather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
R e c o rd e d ra in fa ll for the
period, ending al 2 p.m. Satur­
day totalled .0 Inches.
Th e temperature at 2 p.m.
todny w as 93 d egrees und
Saturday's overnight low was
72. as recorded by the National
W eather Service al the Orlando
International Atrpori.
Other W eather Service data:

□Thursday's high............ 96
□Barometric pressure.30.08
□Relative HumldJty....67 pet
□W lada. #*•♦•*etft#*i#Northeast 7
□R alafall..................... Ola.
□Today's sunset
8:08 p.m.
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday, Auguat 15, 1093 - j a

Where does racism come from?

POLICE

■y A R U M LSVINBON

Domestic violence alleged
lUinscIl David 1‘ llk. 35. 203 Sataumn Dr.. S an ford , wan
charged wlih dom estic violence b y Seminole C ou n ly sh eriffs
officers on Friday.
Deputies suld that he and a w om an with whom he shares a
home were Involved In n right w h en he stmek her severa l times
in the face and th rew a picture fra m e at her ankle.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional F acility and
held on $2,500 bond.

Drug charges filed
Charles Lewis Dixon. 2fl, I I I R ed Cedar Hoad. Sanford, was
charged with possession of drug paraphernalia by Sem inole
County sherUTs officers. Peter G cnncll. 32. 2025 G reen Cedar
Lane. Geneva w as charged with cultivation of marljuanu and
IMtsscHslon of m arijuana at the sam e time.
Deputies said th ey used a search warrant to search u house
at 2025 Green C ed ar Lane. G en eva. Dixon nnd G cn n cll. 32.
who lives al the house, were present at the time o f I he search.
A marijuana plnnt was found g ro w in g next to the trailer and
about four gram s o f marijuana w as found In the kitchen,
according to a police report. Paraphernalia was found at
various locations on the property.
Doth were taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.
Gcnncll was held on $3,000 bond. Dixon was held In lieu of
$500 bond.

Aggravated battery charged
Willie Charles Juckson. 32. 51 Seminole Gardens. Sanford,
was ehargrd with aggravated battery by Sanford P o lice on
Tuesday.
Police said he struck the victim w ith whal was described ns
an axe handle, on the bark and on th e right wrist.
He wns taken to the John E. Polk Correctional F acility where
he was hr Id on $4,000 bond

Forgery, grand theft alleged
Johnny Dee Sm ith. 41. who told |&gt;ollce hr hnd no local
address was charged with uttering a forged Instrum ent and
with grand theft by Sanford Poller on Thursday.
Police said hr atlem p lrd to cash a check from a form er
roommate's account at the First U nion Bank on First Street In
Sanford.
Police said he did not have perm ission to have the check.
T h ey said he also made a w lthdraw l from the room m ate's
savings account.
He was transported to the co u n ty Jail. Bond w as set at
$1,500.

Warrant arrests
• J.D. Brown. 57. 266 S. Foxchase Point. Longw ood. on a
warrant for obtaining property w ith worthless ch eck s by
Sem inole County s h e riffs officers on Thursday.
He was arrested ut the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
w here he was nlreudy serving time on other charges.
Bond was set at $500 an these charges.
•J o s e Manuel A rlza . 32. 778 B lsllnc St.. Longw ood. on a
w rit o f bodily attachm ent for contem pt. He was held without
bond at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.
• Eric Vlnle Law rence, 20, 8 C ow m oton Terrace. S an ford on
charges o f fulling to appear In court for his arraignm ent on
charges of driving with a revoked driver license. H e was
arrested at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility. Bond In this
charge was set at $300.
• Denise, Rene Lachapdlc. 58. o f 2624 Sanford A ven u e, was
arrested,.Tuesday by alterin'* deputies In an lntem m e-4 rest
area. She was w anted on a Broward County warrant ch argin g
her with theft, i
• David W. Skidm ore, 20. of Daytona Beach, was stop ped by
Longw ood police on C.K. 427 because o f a faulty headlam p on
Tuesday. He was found to be w anted on u Seminole County
warrant for obtaining property with a worthless check.
• Stephen Mark Ferrell. 29. o f 2 2 0 0 Magnolia A ven ue, was
arrested by sh eriffs deputies at his residence Tuesday. H r was
w anted on a warrant charging him with false Im prisonment
and buttery.
• Travis Howard Eggcrkhs, 29. 237 Wlldmcre Avenue.
Longw ood. turned h im self In ut Ihr John E. Polk Correctional
Facility Tuesday. H e was wanted on u capias ch arging him
w ith grand theft.
• Marla Bonita Dines. 31. 190 K a tie's Cove, was served a
warrant for disorderly conduct, w h ile at the county Jail on
T uesdny.

Drug arrest made
l-akc Mary police arrested Barrett Lee Duchschcr. 22. 304
Monks Court. Lake Mary, on Tu esday. Police Investigated
w hen they saw three persons near a pickup truck. In a
convenience store jrarking lot on Lake Mary Ulvd. Th e d riv e r of
the vehicle. Identified as Duchschcr. was reportedly seen
placing a bag In the bed of the tm e k . Officers discovered an
amount of whal w as proven to be marijuana, and several
objects normally associated with d ru g use. Duchschcr was
charged with possession of marijuana, under 20 gram s, and
possession of drug paraphernalia. T h e other two men w ere not
charged.

First baby conceived
with new technique
By LA U R A N M ICROAARD
Associated Press Wrllor
A T L A N T A — Hunter Simpson
Is m aking history before he's
even born.
In October, lie'll becom e the
first baby In the United States
bom through a novel fertiliza­
tion technique — a single sperm
I n j e c t e d d ir e c t ly I n t o h is
m other's egg.
" I 'v e got a Polaroid o f m y four
little em bryos I hnd im planted ...
and one day we'll be able to tell
him. 'One of these w as you ,’"
said C lau dia S im p s o n , who
failed to conceive for fiv e years
before direct sperm Injection
w orked on the first try.
" W e 'll tell him all about how
he w as conceived a little dif­
fe ren tly ." added her liustum l.
Pat. w ho ulrrady envisions tak­
ing H unter onto his w eek ly
t e l e v i s i o n s e r ie s . T N N 's
"B ack yard America."
Direct sperm Injection Is a new
In fertility treatment fo r men
u n a b le to fa t h e r c h i l d r e n
because o f weak or Insufficient
sperm. A single nprnn Is injected
Into a human eg g u n d e r a
m icroscope. Three days later,
the resu ltin g em bryo Is Im ­
planted Into the mother's uterus.
" I t 's almost foolproof." said

Dr. M ic h a e l T u c k e r o f R e ­
productive Biology A ssociates In
A t l a n t a , w ho t r e a t e d th e
Sim psons. "All you need Is one
sp e rm ."
Dr. Andrew van Stelrteghcm
o f the Brussels Free U niversity
In B e lg iu m d e v e l o p e d th e
m ethod last year. He has re­
ported 100 births.
T w o U.S. clinics — R B A In
Atlanta and the G enetics and
IVF Institute In Fairfax. Va. —
begun offering the treatm ent this
yenr. Mrs. Simpson and two
other RBA patients arc due to
d eliver this full. T h e Virginia
Institute claims the first twins,
due In February, and tw o other
early pregnancies.
T h e Virginia Institute learned
the technique from the Belgians;
•T u c k e r developed h is o w n .
s l i g h t l y d iffe r e n t m e t h o d .
C r a w fo r d Long llo s p lt u l In
Atlanta also will begin perform ­
ing th e procedure this fall, when
a d o ctor who studied u nder van
Stelrteghcm arrives.
" I t 's a major breakthrough."
said D r. Joseph S c h u lm a n .
director o f the Virginia clinic,
who predicted (he m eth od will
spread quickly. "One to 2 per­
c e n t o f a ll c o u p le s o f r e ­
produ ctive age might benefit
from tills ."

Associated Press Writer________

from our natural Inclination to
divide the world Into us and
them, said Chicago psychiatrist
Dr. Carl Bell, known for his work
on racism In psychiatry and the
psychological scars o f childhood
violence.
" T h e r e is u su ally an 'In '
group, and an 'out' group, a 'w e'
and a ‘they."* Bell said, and
belonging to a group strengthens
one's Identity and security.
" I f I'm black and I have
s o lid a r it y w ith A fr lr a n Americans, and I want to sec
them do well, there's nothing
w r o n g w ith t h a t . " T ro u b le

T h e Rev. Johnny Lee Clary
know s exactly when he turned
into a racist.
He was 5, riding with his
father In Del City. Okla., when
they saw whal the boy thought
was a chocolate-covered man.
His father pointed with his cigar
and Instructed his son: "S ay
'N igger! Nlggerl N ig g e r!'"
"D a d d y was laughing when he
said II ." said Clary, a repentant
and reform ed ex-lmpcrtal wizard
o f the Ku Klux Klan. " S o 1 Just
sat there hollering II. because I
was pleasing m y father."
Now. 30 years later. Clary 1s
an ordained minister In Tulsa,
Okla., w ho has found God and
racial equality. When he takes to
the pulpit, he tells people; "R a c ­
ism Is not something you were
bom with. It's som ething you
were tau gh t."
W hat m ade Clary receptive lo
racism so young? And his father
before him ?
It's the unsettling question o f
our lim e; How docs the blank
slate o f u tiny, loving baby get
scraw led with prejudice and
racism?
And w h y do m any people
flounder In the wide m iddle of
the stream , between the haters
and the saints, saying the right
thing In polite com pany while
Reg. 19.98. FIVE P O C K E T
thinking and acting otherwise?
CO TTO N DENIM JE A N S .
Psychologists trace It to the
S IZ E S 3-13
normal urge to sort ourselves
Into groups, and messages that
say som e groups are better than
A L L JU N IO R
others.
" W e a r e so b o m b a r d e d ,
JE A N S ON S A LE
children and adults alike, with
subtle and not so subtle racist ...
representations." said Lisa De•pH- an expert In multicultural
education ut the Institute for
A L L JU N IO R D R E S S E S
Urban Research at Morgan State
R EQ . $50 AN D U P
University in Baltimore.
Psychologists and teachers say
we first notice distinctions like
skin color at 2 or 3 years old. In
that first age o f exploration with
JU N IO R L E G G IN G S AND
Its exploding vocabulary .'s tru g ­
S T IR R U P P A N T S
gle for Independence and eager
communication.
Children soak up what society
says about them and are guided
by fam ily attitudes. A ll that Is
reinforced by friends, teachers —
and m o v ie s and te le v is io n ,
which critics say often depict
blacks as sex-crazed, criminal,
lazy, con n ivin g and stupid.
"Because o f television, even
native A l a s k a n i k id s In I s o la t e d
villages h ave notkma about A fri­
can-Am ericans that are negalively atererotyplc.
Ms. Delplt
ti«. (Mat wtomrnmmmi h iiw in ri
mamemmmimm mmmenne
said.
Racism and prejudice spring

arises. Bell said, " i f I go killing
w hile people because Ih ey're not
In the group."
It was this Idea — that un­
wanted people deserve death —
that turned Floyd Cochran away
from the w hite su prem acist
Aryan Nations.
G row ing up In rural N ew York
slate near the Canadian border,
Cochran was 16 before he saw a
black person up close. That
didn't stop him from publicly
attacking blacks as crim inal.
Inferior nnd lazy. Just as he
blamed Jew s for his troubles as
a foster child set adrift by a

shattered family.
" I wasn't Into sports. I wasn't
In the band. I w asn't on the
honor roll. But the one thing that'
stood out with me w as I was a
Nazi. I was a racist.” Cochran.
36. said from som ewhere In Ncw
York. where he lives In fear o f
retribution from people he now
denounces.
" In the history class, no one
could hold a candle to what I
knew about (Adolf) H itler and
G erm a n y ." Cochran said. "It
was one thing that m ade inr
d iffe r e n t . It m a d e m e fe e l

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EDITORIALS

If Se m in o le
m oney helps
build center...
Political winds have mustered gale force to
blow your tax dollars like so many tumble­
weeds. from Seminole County Into Oranftc.
Tw o million o f them, between the Seminole
County school district and the county com­
mission. First a whisper among officials:
Orlando Science Center needs Seminole
County dollars to complete a $32 million
expansion, for which $16 million In state
'funds Is available If area government entitles
jchlp In.
The center asked for $2 million
•Seminole County.

Dream is for new recreation center
Most o f us have dream s that have never been
r e a liz e d . O ne su ch d re a m o f m in e Is a
state-of-the-art recreational center for the citizens
o f Sanford.
Th e hot, dry weather w e have been experien­
cing this summer ofllrm s for one what such a
facility coutd mean to this com m unity. Particu­
larly during vacation lim e when m any children
arc without supervised activities.
An Indoor swim m ing pool would be a priority.
Children living In this beautiful sun-filled state
arc surrounded by water. T h ey not only have the
Atlantic Ocean on the east, the G u lf o f the
Mexico an the west, but countless lakes and
streams. Learning to sw im Is a life-saving skill
for youngsters. The exercise provided by sw im ­
m ing Is good for citizens o f all ages. Classes
could he scheduled for the varyin g age groups.
Another area would be com plete with exercise
e q u ip m e n t o f e v e r y d e s c rip tio n to assist
youngsters o f all ages acquire or maintain the
body beautiful. Proper exercise bum s calories
and aids In maintaining cardiovascular health.
Physical exercise can also be stress reducing. It
presents a welcome alternative and change o f
face from cerebral attentlvenesa to work details.

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A skill that Is very Important to our dally
existence would also be addressed. It Is the skill
o f team ing to live together, w ith respect for one
another. Counseling w ould be available to
participants at the center. Youngsters need to
develop a sense o f responsibility for their actions.
They also need to Identify the impact o f their
actions upon others. More m ature citizens might
be helping with coping m echanism s for confron­
ting problem s more often associated with aging,
such as diminishing health and loss o f loved
ones.
G am e rooms with video games, pool, table
tennis and more traditional games like checkers,
scrabble and cards would be a part o f the center.
An acadrm lr area that houses computers,
books, maps, taxes, records and Is m ind
challenging would be available.
A handicrafts and art room would accom ­
m odate seasoned and budding artists. A music
room complete with various Instruments would
bring together trained musicians and children
seriously desiring to master the skills necessary
for playing an Instrument.

I f lihis is a DeficitR eduction plan:

! Commissioners Larry Furlong and Dick
iVandcr Wcldc opposed the move, saying the
Imoncy would be better spent at home.
'Originally, school hoard member Nancy
AVarren opposed the allocation.

Then t h i s is a Vfeigkt
Reduction plan and
E lv is is alive.

Focus groups
give GOP insights
&amp;&gt;■

•

! Then the winds of change began ruffling
•lax dollars entrusted to our elected officials.
^Commissioners Pat Warren. Daryl McLain
•and Bob Sturm loosened their grips and
sanctioned sending 81 million south. In a
Imovc Tuesday. Nancy Warren changed her
Imlnd about the science center money, voting
lyes with Larry Strfcklcr. Jeanne Morris, and
•Barbara Kuhn. Sandy Robinson was absent.
•The school board will dip into the reserve
Ifund and use a settlement from a Judgment In
!a milk prfcc-flxlng suit to pay the Install-ments over five years.

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Furlong and Vander Wcldc have had Lhe
to slund their ground, saying, as we .
h ave’ said since the project was first dis­
cussed, that although the science center is a
worthwhile entity, Seminole County money
should be spent at home.

•co u ra ge

The final budgets for the county and school
board will not be adopted until September.
; leaving some time to voice opposition to
o f fic ia ls .
I

; But If officials don't change the view they
{ now hold, the deal Is done.
; Seminole County will help build the new
{science center, to which our students will be
{admitted at reduced rates.
•

Ti

| In trying to make the best o f the decisions
•our elected officials have made for us. we
|would ask two things: Because taxpayers
! here are helping build the facility, the center
•should change its name to the Central Florida
Science Center; and. a plaque displayed
inside the new building should denote
Seminole County citizens' contributions to
this effort.
As long us officials have thrown caution,
and our money, to the wind by financially
backing the science center, our hard-working
taxpayers should be made to feel that they,
too. arc an Integral part of breathing life Into
It.

...What about
Main Street?
The Sanford Herald and all of Seminole
County owes county commissioner Larry
Furlong our gratitude for his decision last
week to restore half of a $ 10,000 county grant
for the Sanford Main Street project, Furlong's
announcement was intended to counter
commissioner Pat Warren's decision two
weeks earlier to cut funding she Initially
supported. Such a cut may threaten a state
grant for this worthwhile project Initiated,
and primarily funded by. businessmen, not
bureaucrats.
Warren says she decided to reduce her
grant recommendation to compensate for her
other proposed budget Increases, notably an
out-of-county project she labels "economic
development." But such reasoning by Warren
amounts to nothing more than hollow
grandstanding when one considers a $5,000
impact compared to a $200,000 Impact to the
$272 million budget.
Larry Furlong now clearly understands the
countywide economic Impact o f the re­
vitalization of downtown Sanford. So do
businessmen and thoughtful residents who
have declared Sanford the county's rough
diamond on the glittering waters of Lake
Monroe.
Pat Warren clearly does not.

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Dreams spring eternal and this Is my dream for
my com m unity.

JACK ANDERSON

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The state-of-the-art recreational facility should
be centrally located and be costly accessible to nil
o f Sanford's residents. I believe that such a
facility would make a slgnlfcant difference In this
com m unity. It would provide u positive place for
youngsters to frequent rather than hanging on
corners. It w ould make available to these
youngsters the tnlcnts m ature citizens have
accumulated during a lifetim e. All of us would be
richer.

W A SH IN G TO N — Th e Republican National
Com m ittee spent $30,000 this summer on
focus groups to help arm Itself In the coming
political battle over health care. But don't
expect a m ore Informed discussion about cost
containm ent, long term care, o.- the 37
m illion uninsured Americans.
According to the conclusions contained in
an Internal 17-page report on the focus group
results, health care has tiecom e a question of
overcom ing "m ental
b*ocks" and getting a
handle on the most
effective "health-care
phrases."
There arc clues In
th is re s e a rc h that
shed light on one of
the biggest political
questions o f the foil:
W i l l R e p u b lic a n s
approach the health
c a r e d e b a te as
players, or w ill they
be predators seeking
short-term partisan
fifin.1 (XU ''
g a in ? T h e c o m ­
W ill
m is s io n in g o f the
R e p u b lica n s
focus grou ps hints
app roach the
that there's more In­
health care
terest In stockpiling
d eb ate as
s o u n d b it e s th an
players, or w ill
helping to forge a
the y be
bipartisan con
predators? 7
sensus.
It nppeurs that some o f the focus-group
lessons arc ulready b e in g applied. For
exam ple, a Senate Republican task force on
health-care reform recently drafted a state­
ment o f principles. Senators w ere Informed In
a m em o that " a better op en in g statement was
added" and wording from the polling Infor­
mation was Incorporated.
According to that polling Information, the
GOP can feast on different w ays to finesse
h e a lth c a r e th ro u g h la b e ls and Iangungc.'"G ovem m cnt-run' Is a pivot for R e­
publicans." the report states. "T h ese focus
groups continue to strongly suggest it Is
Imperative to discredit President Clinton's
proposed plan as unacceptable as It crosses
the boundary between governm ent ‘policing
the system ' to governm ent 'running the
system .'"
But there's this caveat: " I t Is clear that their
(voters! Medicare experience has token at
least some o f the edge o ff o f 'governmentrun.' On balance, our evidence would suggest
we should focus more against 'governmentrun' than even 'socialized m ed icin e."'
Th e key to challenging Clinton, the report
suggests, la by helping people overcom e their
^‘mental blocks" about health-care reform.
"People know Intimately w ell what company
Insures them, whether they arc In an HMO.
how much they pay for their health Insurance
coverage, and their deductible level. ... But
that's all they know ," It states.
Consequently, the report advises that.
"'In dividu al' Is a word that cross-pressures
the 'm ental block' that health care provided
In groups Is less expensive than Individual
coverage. L et's remove the word 'Individual'
and substitute ■personal.*" T h e result? Con­
servative Republicans In the Senate will
reveal their own health-care plan next month,
with one o f the central features being the
"Personal Medical Savings A ccou n t."
T h e RNC learned about w h at's Important to
the tw o voter groups. It Is counting on
swinging public opinion In Us favor when
health care hits the spotlight In September.
ese tw o groups are classified as "Bush
rcctors" and "older vo te rs ." O f the "Bush
defectors" (voters who ch ose Bush In 1988
but not In 19921, most reported voting for
Ross Perot. Th e "older v o te rs " (aged 55-75)
represented a cross section o f partisanship,
dem ographics and Income levels. If the
R epu blicans are to m ou nt an effe ctiv e
response to the Clinton agenda, they arc
co u n tin g on these g ro u p s, as w ell as
small-business owners, to provide the m argin
o f victory.
W h a t's m ost striking abou t the RNC
research is telling because it should have
been obvloua to Republicans long ago: Health
care has reached critical mass with the
electorate. "Sooner or later, any proposed
reform must m eet the criteria that it appears
to provide m ore personal security than does
the current system ."

C

ELLEN

GOODMAN

Finally, good news about fitness
BOSTON — And to think that for so many
years, I suffered from fitness Inferiority.
I didn't measure up to the w om en In
Spondex climbing the stalrcaso-to-now here at
the gym . I fell short o f the people w ho pumped
Iron a n d m ain tain ed a c o m p lete sports
wardrobe suitable for every event except the
Idltarod. I couldn't keep up with the Joneses
w ho took Jazzcrclze three days a week,
aerobics two. and spent $2,000-a-wcck for
vacations at health spas.
As a m ere walker, I figured that I put too
little sweat equity Into m y cardiovascular life
to gt a btg payoff. W alking, l was told barely
counted in the hierarchy o f healthlsts. W alking
from one place to another w as out o f place In
the world o fle g lifts and bum bum s and reps.
But this summer, the latest In the checkups
on the national health that regularly, depressIngly remind us that Am ericans don't exercise
enough, has come up w ith the sort o f twist you
don't find on the gym mats. Th e combined
experts at the Centers for Disease Control and
assorted Institutes for fitness have concluded
that there Is gain without pain.
Contrary to all the m iserable propaganda
that has been directed at us from every
Infomercial and sports-medicine source, we
don't have to be fully regim ented, highly
aerobic, and thlghmastered athletes In order to
bent.
It appears that all w e have to do Is put one
foot In front o f the other. Up the stairs. Down
the block. Around the com er. In the garden. T o
and from work.
Several short bouts o f plain old-fashioned
m ovin g can have pretty much the same effect
on health as one long. hard, exercycllng.
heavy-lifting, full court-pressing session o f
heart pumping. Th e news Is enough to give
anyone a walker's high. And It's enough to
send the fitness Industry Into a depression.
Ever since fitness becam e a craze and the
heart becam e the prim ary organ o f our desire,
exercise has moved into the realm o f the
entrepreneurs. In Am erica, anything worth
doing Is worth marketing, and anything as
valuable as health Is sooner or later slated to
becom e expensive.
A t som e point, exercise slopped being a
m atter o f simple health and became a status
sym bol. W hat was once available to everybody
becam e cxlcusive. You couldn't Just do IL In
the w ords o f Nike, unless you hod the Nlkcs to
do It In.
Exercise turned cllllsi and m oved upscale. In
California, men who don't even ow n a Ue have
three pairs o f running, tennis, and cross-

training shoes. In New York, fancy restaurants
with dress codes were replaced by fancy health
clubs with dress codes.
Each year, fitness became more fully ac­
cessorized. T o d a y th ere are bras fo r It.
headbands for It, deodorants for It. vitamins for
It. tapes for It, books for It. You can get a B.A.
In It. you can be an M.D. In It. You can buy a
dog for It. You can also be very, very serious
about It.
T h e seriously fit couldn't Just drink water,
they had to take in fluids named PowcrAde
and Recharge. T h ey didn't just cat dinner,
they carboloaded.
Gradually but not
s u b t ly a id e d a n d
abetted by advertis­
ers. fitness became
another w ay to tell
the haves from the
have nols. It’s a little
bit like food. When
food was scarce, fat
w as a sign o f wealth.
Th en It was reversed.
So too. a bulging
set o f bicep s and
triceps were once a
telltale sign that you
The
w o rk e d w ith y o u r
com
bined
hands for a living.
experts (or
Th en they became a
Illn e ss have
sign that you work
concluded
out to live.
that there Is
N o w th e p u b lic
gain w ithout
h ealth gurus have
pain, j
d e c o n s tru c te d th e
m ythology o f fitness.
T h e benefits o f exercise are not all that
complicated or time consuming or hard or
expensive. You don't need to dress for It. pay
for It. shower after It. A half hour a day keeps
the fitness freaks away.
Th is Is not only w elcom e news In the
overworked and underpaid 1990s. It’s dow n ­
right. deliciously, dangerously democratic.
Have you seen the Rrebok ad with the
wom an on the Stalrmaster? "O n Planet Earth,
the steps lead to the second floor" It reads. "O n
Planet Recbok, they lead to sanity." How good
It is to get back down to earth.

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Hearts
Continued from Page IA

•• »« -Soto by Kelley Mitchell

San ford Fire Departm ent param edics re sp o n d ed to a three-car a cc id e n t along Frenoh A«enue.

Wrecks
Continued from Page IA
p.m. Th ree o f the
in v e s t ig a t io n s w e r e in the
county, it turned out. and were
turned over to other agencies.
T w o o f tltc more serious acci­
dents occured on French Avenue
near the Winn Dixie Marketplace
shopping center, but even In
those accidents, the injured were
treated and released at local
hospitals.
Though it appeared to be a
serious accident, no one was
critically Injurrd In a two car
collision at French Avenue and
1Hill Street in Sanford on Friday
afternoon.
W hitm ire reported that the
accident occured when a 1091
Toyota driven by Hcrnurd Taylor
M itch ell II. 20. o f 37 Lnke
M onroe T erra ce in Sanford,
clipped a 1085 Dodge pick up
truck, driven by Patrick Claude
Moore. 35. o f 1760 Perch Lane.
Sanford.
Th e Toyota (lipped over and
spun uround l&gt;efore com ing to u
stop u short distance away.
W hitm ire said.
Mitchell and Ills passengers.
Jung Son Llm. 28. o f 1100 W.

13th S t.. S a n fo r d and her
1- y e a r - o ld s o n H y u n g - S o o
Joseph Llm w ere taken to IICA
Central Florida Keginnul Hospi­
tal.
M itch ell w as ch arged with
m a k in g an im p r o p e r la n e
change.
T h e y were treated and re­
leased. W hitm ire said. Moore
was not Injured, he said.
A n oth er accident happened
w hen Benny Kosarlo. 21. o f
Apopka drove through a red
light on French Avenue at the
entrance to the shopping center.
W hitm ire said he was charged
with violating a traffic control
signal.
Ills 1084 Dodge stm ek a 1981
C h e v r o le t d r iv e n by T o n la
A m a to. 23. o f 318 Palm etto Ave.
S a n fo rd . S h e w a s tra v e lin g
castbound from the shopping
center when her cur wus struck
and the impact sent her car Into
the 1902 Geo Metro driven by
Lalnc Wood. 40. o f 918 Palmetto
A ve.. Sanford.
Kosarlo was not Injured.
A rn oto was cited for not hav­
ing an 8 month-old passenger In
her car, Allison Poling. In a child

restraint seat. A rn oto; Craig
Poling. 23. also o f 318 Palmetto
Ave.; Trlsunne Poling. 24. o f the
same nddrrss and the baby were
all treated at released at IICA
Central Florida Kcglonal Hospi­
tal.
Neither Wood nor the passen­
ger In her car. Benjamin Brown,
w ere Injured.
Earlier In the afternoon, there
had been a fender bender at the
same location: there were also
accidents at Lake Mary Boule­
vard about u quarter m ile west of
U.S. Highway 17-02: at Lake
M ary Boulevard near G o ld ’s
G ym : at U.S. Highway 17-92.
south o f Uike Mary Boulevard;
In the parking lot o f W lllct
Oldsmobilc: In the purklng lot of
the Coastal Mart on 27th Street
and French A ven u e; in the
parking lot of the Little Champ
convenience store on ^French
Avenue and 20th Street: at 9th
Street and French Avenue: In
the (larking lot at the offices of
the Florida Department o f Health
and Rehabilitative Services and
In th e p a rk in g lot o f T ir e
Express. 2650 S. Orlando Drive.

Sting
Page 1
"
TorrcciTonu
ty on 8100 bond.
• Richard Way tie Davis. 51.
a d d re s s u n k n o w n . C h a rg ed
with: exposure o f sexual organs,
fie ld at the John E. Polk Correc­
tional Facility on S500 bond.
• J o h n Peter Dclr. 34. 3605
Summer-wind Dr.. W inter Purk.
Charged with: assignation to
commit prostitution. Held ut the
John E. Polk Correctional Facili­
ty on 8100 bond.• Alejundro E. Espinoza. 23.
611 Purk Ave.. Sanford. Charged
w ith: assignation to com m it
prostitution. Held at the John E.
Polk Correctional F acility on
8100 bond.
• Pablo Esplnozu. uge and
a d d re s s u n k n ow n . C h a rg e d
with: assignation to com m it
prostitution. Held at the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility on
$100 bond.
• Alberto Figueroa. 22. 3201
S. S a n fo r d A v e . . S a n fo r d .
Charged with: assignation to
comm it prostitution. Held at the
John E. Polk Correctional Facili­
ty on 9100 bond.
• Kenneth C. Fortin. 20. 1206
Elm A v e .. Sanford. Charged
w ith: assignation to com m it
prostitution. Held at the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility on
8100 bond.

• Robert Lee G lover. 39. 965
W ilm in g t o n D r . D e lt o n a .
C harged with: a*Slgrti»tton~tc&gt;
com m it prostitution. Held at the
John E. Polk Correctional Facili­
ty on 0100 bond.
• A v e ry Bradley Goodman. 33.
3440 Goldcnrod Road. Winter
Park. Charged w ith: a&amp;slgnutlon
to com m it prostitution. Held at
the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility on $100 bond.
• Jose Gutierrez. 21. 500 E.
Airport Ulvd.. Apt. 604. Sanford.
C harged with: assignation to
com m it prostitution. Held at the
John E. Polk Correctional Facili­
ty on $100 bond.
• Dan Jackson. 29. 1312 W.
13th Place. Sanford. Churgcd
w ith : a ssign ation to com m it
prostitution. Held at the John E.
Polk C orrectional Facility on
8100 bond.
• D ale M cKee. 33. 411 S.
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. Charged
with: purchase o f crack cocaine
and resisting arrest without vio­
lence. Held at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility on $5,000
bond.
• J a m e s Edgar Marlcr. 48. 417
E. 3rd.. St.. Sanford. Charged
w ith : assign ation to com m it
prostitution. Held at the John E.
Polk C orrectional Facility on
8100 bond.

• David Scott Pennington. 34.
3440 G oldcnrod Kd.. W inter
I’ark.'Ctiargcd with: assignation
to com m it prostitution. Held at
the John E. Polk Correctional
Fuclllty on $100 bond.
• Wanlta Robinson. 32. t i l l
Sanford Ave.. Sunford. Charged
with: resisting arrest without
violence. Held ut the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility on
8500 bond.
• John Earl Sulazar. 34. 121
A ven u e C. G eneva. Charged
w ith: assignation to com m it
prostitution. Held at the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility on
$100 bond.
• J a m e s Wade Walters. 58. 35
S a n fo rd St.. St. A u g u stin e.
Churged with: assignation to
com m it prostitution. Held ut the
John E. Polk Correctional Facili­
ty on $100 bond.
• A very Lawrence W illiam s
'Jr.. 28. 1305 Deltona Blvd.,
Deltona. Charged with; assigna­
tion to commit prostitution. Held
at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility on $100 bond.
• David Randolph Williams.
904 E. 9th St.. Sanford. Charged
w ith: assignation lo com m it
prostitution. Held ut the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility on
8100 bond.

at the facility. “ The physical
p la n t w a s e x c e lle n t , th e
personnel fantastic and all five
patients arc doin g very well.
“ Th e nursing stuff exem plified
the team approach.” Scott said.
“ T h e p e r s o n n e l In th e O R
(operating room ! and in the post
op area all pulled together and
that's the reason for the success,
th e w h o le te a m s h o u ld b e
proud.”
Because o f the surgeons' years
o f e x p e r ie n c e , the h o s p it a l
worked with them In designing
the Heart Center.
"T h e Heart Center Is com para­
ble, but different from the other
fa c ilitie s th e group p erform s
surgeries In ." said Scott. “ One.
It's In a small community setting
and the pace Is a little easier.
“ The equipm ent Is also com p a­
rable but there are things here
that the other places I've w orked
at have been trying to get for
years." he said. "W ith this addi­
tional equ ipm ent It makes It
easier to m on itor a patien t's
condition from minute to m inute,
versus having to wait for re­
sults.”
Th e first patient on the table
was a 52-year-old man from
Deltona. Ed Brockman. Dr. Scott
performed double bypass surgery
on blm Monday and he was up
sitting In a ch air the very next
duy.
" I f I was a doctor It would o f
been a funtastlc experience." said
Brockman. "B u t being the pa­
tient — It was klnda scar)’.
"But they explained everything
that was goin g on and it made It
allttlc easier for me.” he said.
"T h e doctor said he was going to
give me som ething to relax m e
and the next thing I knew they
were waking m e up In recovery.

Mall

search supervisor for DuPont
w h o a l s o w o r k e d o n th e
Ratnpy Judson Burduck. 90. Manhattan Project. He moved to
Whlppcrwlll Street. Altamonte Central Florida In 1978. He was
Springs, died Wednesday. Aug. u m em b er o f the First Pre­
11. 1993 at Florida Hospital- sbyterian Church o f Multlund.
North. Altamonte Springs.
He w as also an elder In Pre­
Burduck was a retired teacher sbyterian USA and director of
and principal. Bom Nov. 3. 1902 c d ic a tio n fo r th e A m e rica n
In Alabama, he moved to Central Electroplating Society.
Florida In 1946. H e was a
He Is survived by his wife Faye
member o f the Sanlando United M.; his son Stuurt Don o f Or­
Methodist Church where he was lando; his sister Mabel Frank of
u lay minister. He also belonged Stoughton; one grandson.
to the Florida Education Associ­
B u ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n eral
ation. Blue Key Fraternity, and a Home, Goldcnrod. In charge of
life m em ber o f the National the arrangements.
Education Association.
A LB E R T T. WOOLLENS
He is survived by his daughter
Albert T. Woollens. 81. North
A n gela G. Ton ey-F Ish b au gh .
Sunset Drive. Casselberry, died
Santa Barbara. Calif.; his son R.
Th ursday. Aug. 12. 1993 at
Judson II o f Altam onte Springs:
M anor C are H ealth Facility.
his sister Margie B. McAfee of
W inter Park.
Longwood; his brother Leete E.
B o rn M a rch 11. 1912 In
o f Sp rin g Hill: seven grand­
Philadelphia, he wus a retired
c h ild r e n and fo u r g r e a t ­
d e sig n e n g in e e r fo r Martingrandchildren.
Muricttu. who m oved to Central
W oodlawn Funeral Hom e and
F lo rid a In 1956. l i e w as a
M em oria l Park. O rla n d o. In
m em ber o f the W inderm ere Un­
charge o f the ottangements.
ion Church.
DONALD A. B W ALH E U f
He Is survived by his sons
D on a ld A . S w a lh e lm . 79, Theodore Robert o f Plano. Texas
Augusta National B ou levard. and Jam es Albert or Lenoir City.
Winter Springs, died Thursday. Tcnn.; his daughters Ann J.
Aug. 13. 1993 at his home.
Jordan o f W inter Springs and
Born on Oct. 19. 1913 In D orothy E lizabeth Borton of
Stoughton. Wls.. he w as a re­ Lenoir City; 13 grandchildren

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For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

Only one item is listed on the
agenda, but it is a complex one.
Th e matter, requested by the
mall developers is lo request
approvals for signs lo be placed
near the center as well as along
approach arteries.
T h e requests require am end­
ments to the original Planned
Development Master Plan sub­
m itted for the m all. Having been
annexed Into the Sanford city
limits, the developer of the mall
Is required to adhere to all sign
codes adopted by the city, or
seek w a iv ers o r changes in
various regulations.
W h i l e s o m e o f t h e r e q u e s t s for
sign approvals are similar to
those approved through other
requests In the past, the sizes o f
direction signs appenrs to be one
o f the big concerns.
According lo Sanford Planning
and D evelopm ent Director J ay
Mardcr. " T h e c ity 's regulations
p ro v id e fo r d ire c tin g or in ­
structing signs o f up to tw o
square le c l." T h e direction signs
proposed, lo be located at the
foot o f the three entrance drives,
nre proposed for 48 square feet.

At the present time, five m ajor
tenants hnve signed agreements
with Melvin Sim on and Associ­
ates to establish stores In the
mall: Dillards plans for 206.288
square feet o f space; Parisian
wants 140.000 square feet; J.C.
P e n n e y w i ll h a v e 1 4 6 .6 5 6
square feet; Burdines will have
160.000 square feet, and Sears is
at 133.278 Square Feet. Each Is
to be a two story store.

a lo n g th e la k e it w as Just
beautiful," said A v o "Auntie”
Scott. 92. Dr. S cott's aunt who
still lives in Sanford. "W hen
Meredith saw the lake and as wt
drove through Sanford he said
'dad. this Is It.*"
It was October w hen the Scotts
settled In their new hom e and Dr
Scott began school shortly there­
after.
"S h e (Auntie) w as the one who
m ade me do m y hom ew ork when
I wanted lo be in the woods."
said Dr. Scott "S h e 's a stickler for
spelling.
" S h e a lw a y s w a n t e d m y
penmnnshtp lo be better, so I
guess I was a true d o ctor." said
Scott with a chuckle.
Dr. Scott boasts o f his many
experiences hunting and fishing
along the St. John River as a
young man. He still spends as
much time In the outdoors as
tim e allows.
" I put m yself through medical
s c h o o l g iv in g w a t e r sk iin g
lessons on Lake M onroe at the
Sanford Recreation Department
and givin g sw im m in g lessons
through the Red C ross." said
Scott. "It's am azing, alot of the
hospital personnel arc friends
and schoolmates I grew up with."
Scott also adds to his list of
friends patients he has helped
with his talented hands.
"T h e re is a friend o f m ine at a
local flower shop w ho sends me
flowers every w eek ." said Auntie.
" S h e said that M eredith did
surgery on her husband and
wanted to show her thanks.”

QUINN REALTY, INC.

NOW ONE
COMPANY!

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TONY RUSSI
2575 S. French Av«.
Sanford

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A C L F R E T IR E M E N T
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A sixth m ajor tenant is also
expected, which plans Indicate
w o u ld h a v e a p p r o x im a t e ly
88.766 square feet o f space.
In addition, o v er 100 smaller
stores w’ould be located between
the major tenants.

D EATH S
RAMPY JUD80N BURDICK

It seemed like only seconds.”
L a w r e n c e V a lla r lo . M .D ..
c a r d i o l o g i s t at C F R H a n d
Brockman's attending physician,
was very pleased with his four
patients' conditions. Rajendra
H lp p a lgu on k a r. M.D.. a lso a
cardiologist, was the attending
physician for the fifth patient.
" I had four patients who went
through surgery this week and all
were off the respirator four hours
after surgery and sitting up in a
chair the next d a y ." Vallarlo said.
"M r. Brockman had the oppor­
tunity to go to Florida Hospital
South for his surgery." according
to Vallarlo. "B u t when he found
out that I would not be able to go
with him he decided to wait for
the Heart C enter to open.”
"T h e best sound Is when you
wake up and your doctor is in
your face saying ‘you're doing
g o o d .'" said Brockman.
Dr. Scott is no stranger to the
Sanford area.
Born In Detroit, he and his
fam ily m oved to Sanford In 1948
after his father retired from 24
years o f sendee on the police
force.
"M y dad and mom honey­
mooned in Miami and he always
wanted to com e back to Florida."
said Scott. "W h e n we decided to
make the m ove it must have
taken us about two or three
months to decide where we'd
live. I think w e were in every
town In Florida."
But when they saw Sanford,
they knew.
"W hen w e drove Into Sanford

and five great grandchildren.
B a ld w in F airch ild Fun eral
Home. Winter Gurdcn. In charge
o f the arrangements.

We do not charge Interest on nre-.
installment payment* - most other
We refund 100% of all monies pal
at any time, for any reason - most
others do not.

We do not charge sales tax on mei
chandlse - most others dof
We are locally owned and operated
■ M itM ll n r a t i n t

Caring people is one of the things that makes
Brisson Funeral Home special. "Bill" Welborn, is
a licensed funeral director with over 20 years
experience in the funeral business. Caring people
is what you expect and what you get at

322-2131

BRISSON FU N ER A L H O M E
905 LAUREL AVE.. SANFORD
A mnnbrr of the Cury Hand Funetal Home Tradition - Cat. I BOO

Locally Owned and Operated Blnoe 1906
000 E. Airport Bhrd.. Sanford, FL 93779

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FINAL STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES AND
PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT PROGRAM
PROGRAM YEAR 1993-1994

Weekend
around
town

This Final Statement of Community Davalopmant Objective*
and Projected U*a of Fundi fa to Informthe U.S. Dapartmant
of Houting and Urban Davalopmant (HUD) and tha dtUum of
SamInole County of tha general ob|tcttvaa tha County win
pursue with Its 1993-04 allocation of Community Davalop­
mant Block Grant (CDBG) fundi, and of tha ipacdlc projeMa
to which tha County has allocalad thoaa funds. Tha County
has baan advisad that Its 1993-94 grant amount IsS2.33fl.000
Tha Board of County Commtsalonars approved this Final
Statement of projects and funding on Tuesday, July 27,1993.
at tha regular mooting of tha Board

Top: Members of the Sanford
Bicycle Club took off Into the
early morning mist along First
Street In Sanford on their weekly
22 mile trek Saturday. The group,
founded by Dave Farr, takes a
leisurely ride around Seminole
County. There are no fees for
those Interested In riding. For
Information about the club, con­
tact Farr at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, 322-2212.
Second photo: Danny Carter and
Kal Vandergrlft encourage the
owners of dirty cars to pull on
Into the parking lot of the 7-1
on Coufry Club Road In Lake
M ary w here the Lake M ary
Volunteer Fire Department Aux­
iliary was having a car wash to
benefit tha department on Satur­
day. Heavy rains that awept
through the urea cut the event
s h o rt, b u t th e d e p a rtm e n t
b e n e fite d from the bualneaa
they attracted early In the day.
Third: What goes around comes
around for Tiffany Boule, 10,
from le ft, T yron e B o u le , 2,
Eugene Boule, 9, Brandi Red­
ding, 8 and Kendra Smllllng, 4,
sharing a lire swing at Park on
Pwrit in Senloto. Bottom: A n
lovers converged on the First
S tre s t G a lle ry In dow ntow n
Sanford Friday night lo r the
o p e n in g r e c e p t io n o t th e
Sculpture Now *93 exhibit. The
exhibit will be open to the public
through September 14.

Tha County haa an approved Comprehensive Housing
Affordability Strategy (CHAS). Community Davalopmant Plan,
and residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance
plan, with which to actively operate tha CDBG Program.
Seminole County will make every effort to minimize tha
displacement of households and businesses whan carrying
out Its housing and community davalopmant ectMtlesCOMMUNTTY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
1.

To use COBGtonda In a manner wWch benefit# tow and
modarala Income persona; to aRamattvafy use CDBG
funds for tha aSmlnaSon or alleviation of slums or Wight,
qt for an urgent community need (if necessary).

2

To Improve the quality of Ufa In Seminole County by
providing Infrastructure improvements, public facilities,
parks end recreation improvements, housing assis­
tants wto other actfvttiet which are related to neighborhood/communlty Improvement.

3.

To concentrate the use of funds In Identified low and
modarala Income neighborhoods and communities In
order to stabilize and Improve those neighborhoods.
To provide lor long range community Improvement by
aaaaaatng current conditions and planning long range
Improvement programs.

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Tha Community Development Objectives of Seminole County
are M y consistent wfth the national ob|ecttvee as established
by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as
amended, with a major emphasis on meeting the need* of
lower Income persons and a lesser emphasis on eliminating
slum and blight Of tha anticipated S2.336.000 In available
funds tor F Y 1993-94, over 96% of those funds are expected
to directly benefit low and modarala Income persons within
Seminole County. The remaining fundi are to be used to
aimlnata alum and blight
The kst of approved projects for tha proposed use of tonds Is
as follows:
South Bsmtnole Christian Sharing Center, In ej
Emergency Food Assistance
117,990
Tha County wll purchase a cargo van that wB be trans­
ferred to tha South Seminole Christian Sharing Center for
the purpose of delivering food at various locations In south
Seminole County for distribution to lower income persons.
Also, the van wB be used to pick up and deliver furniture
and food for distribution to lower Income persons at tha
South Seminole Christian Sharing Center, located al 1660
North County Road 427, Longwood, Florida. National
Objective: 24 CFR 570.206 (a) (2) (I) (B). Activity: 24 CFR
570.201 (a).
Batter Living for Seniors, IncJMeaia on Wheels
Program
$13428
Better LMng tor SenloriwBgatoer tonda to provide homedetvered meals to 15 homebound elderly residents of the
County for one year. These meals would be addtttonaf meals
over thoaa already being provided. National Objective: 24
CFR 570.206 (a) (2) (1) (A)- Activity: 24 CFR 570201 (a).
The Housing Authority of the City of Santord/Home
Tenant-Baaed Rental Assistance and Family Self-Suffi­
ciency Programs
12,000
Tha 8anford Housing Authority wll receive funds to purchase
a computer to Improve services for tower Income families who
receive HOME program tenant-based rental assistance
(T8RA) within Seminole County and parfdpsla In Family
Self-Sufficiency Program. NalJonal Objective: 24 CFR 570206
(a) (2) (0 (C). AMMty: 24 CFR 670.201 (a) and SECTION 607
(a) (4) of the Housing and Community Davalopmant AM of
1992.

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to y o u r o rd e r) • S a la d Bar * B a r-B -Q S p a re Ribs • R o a st B e e f * S a u te e d
M u s h r o o m s • S w e e t a n d S o u r C hicken » E g g fb o Y o u n g • S a lm o n *
S c h x u n S p ic y C h ic k e n * B eef w ith Broccoli • B e ef Lo M e in * L o b ste r S a u c e
• P o rk Fried Rice * E g g Roll * C h in e s e C hicken W in g * S te a k Terlyak! •
C urry C h ick e n * Fried O n io n R ing * Italian R o a ste d C h ick e n &gt; Liver a n d
O n io n s * F rench Fries • S p a g h e tti w ith M e a t S a u c e • L e g o f L am b a n d
T u rk ey (S u n d a y O n ly ) * C ocktail S h rim p (W e e k d a y s O n ly ) • A lm o n d Jello •
C h o c o la te P u d d in g * F resh Fruit • Roll a n d B u tte r - A n d m o re l

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(Formerly Bahama Joe's) 3 2 3
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Bern!note County Victims' Rights Coalition, IncJSheffer
tor Victims of Domestic Violence
992,000
Seminole County Victims' Rights Coalition wWreceive funds
to Implement renovations and repairs of a buHdtog whkh haa
baan donated for use as a ahaitar for victims of domestic
violence and spouse abuse within Seminole County. The
exact location of the proposed shsMsr can not be dadosed,
in order to assure the security of tot residents. National
objective: 24 CFR 570.206 (a) (2) (I) (A). ActMty. 24 CFR
570.201 (c).
Seminole County Clearance of Dilapidated Structure#
fee see
Funds to demoBah and remove abandoned and dfiapidated
buldtoga within Seminole County foflowing authorization
fromtha Board of County Commissioners. This activitywB be
Implemented by the Seminole County Building Office. Ne*
tiorvai Objective: 24 CFR 670 208 (b) (2). Activity: 24 CFR
670201 (d).
Seminole County Housing Delivery Services 9120,000
Funding for operating expenses for Implementing housing
rshebiUation and development activities under the COBQ,
HOME ancVor State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program
withinBanknote County. Housing services may induda diant
counseling, energy aurttng, preparation of work specificsttons. toan processing. Inspections, and other services re­
lated to assisting owners, tenants, contractors, and other
entities seeking to partldpals Inhousing rahabBtatfon. hous­
ing development or other efigible activities. Thla aMMfy wB
be implenwitod by toe City of Sanford and/or one or more
nonprofit subredpienti selected through a request lor pro­
posal process National Objective: 24 CFR 570.209 (a) (3)
(I). ActMty: 24 CFR 570.202 (b) (9) and Section 907 (a) (4)

of toe Housing and Community Davalopmant AM of 1992
OoldenRule Housing and Community Davalopmant
Corporatlon/Houalng Delivery Services
960,000
GoidenRule Corporation win receive funds tor operating
expanses to Implement housing actMtiaa that benefit low and
moderate Income households within Seminole County.
Housing services may Induda client counseling, energy
auditing, prepwation of work specifications, loan processing.
Inspections, and other services related to assisting owners,
tenants, contractors, and other entitles saeklng to participate
In housing rehabilitation, housing development or other eli­
gible actMtiaa. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.206 (a) (3)
(I). ActMty: 24 CFR 570.202 (b) (9) and Section 807 (a) (4)
of the Housing w&gt;d Community Development AM of 1992.
Seminole County Emergency Housing
Repair Assistance
$100,000
Funding for emergency repairs to correct health and salary
deficiencies of tow Income owner occupied housing unit*
within Seminole County. This activity wta be Implemented by
toe Cityof Sanford ancVorone or moranonprofk autoadplenta
selected through a request tor proposal process. Ndtonal
Objective: 24 CFR 570206 (a) P ) (1). AMMty: 24 CFR
570202.
The Housing Authority of Bemlnote County/Connection
Bonltery ISewage tyafsni $19400
to the O ly off Oviedo Sanitary
Fund* tor provide engineering, design and survey ■ervtoe#
far InataUton of a new Ml pump station and sarttary aewer
fineaoomacMng to# Housing Authority* 30 un* development
located to 662 Academy Place, Oviedo, Florida, to tits City of
Oviedo's sanitary aewar system. Thla aMMty wfl be Imple­
mented by toe Seminole County Community Development
Section. National Objective: 24 CFR 570200 (a)(1). ActMty.
24 CFR 570201 (c).
Ctty el Ceeeatoafry/Hnrtheeat Area
improvements
$140,000
Tha City of Caasalbeny wll receive kinds to complete drain­
age Improvements In the Northeast Area (Lake Drive target
area) and to pave HBtop Road from lake Drive to Park Drive.
This activity wB be Implemented by toe Cfiy of Casselberry
Engineering Department National Objective: 24 CFR 570.208
(a) (1) (C). AMMty 24 CFR 670201 (c).
Midway Drainage Improvements Phase li
$300,000
Funds to complete 2,600 linear feel of stormwater channel
Improvements to Chiidre'a Ditch from Jitway Avenue reten­
tion pond to Brieeon Avenue In toe Midway target area. Thla
activity Ml be Implemented by the Seminole County Com­
munity Development Section. National Objective: 24 CFR
570206 (a) (1) (C). AMMty 24 CFR 670.201 (c).
Bookartown Paving and Drajnaaa-Dubois Btraet $120400
Funds to complete 1,075 Inear tost of roadway paving and
drainage Improvements to one (1) residential street In toe
Bookartown tergal area. This aMMty wB be implemented by
the Seminole County Community Development Section.
National objective: 24 CFR 570206 (a) (1) (C). Activity 24
CFR 670.201 (C).
Johneon Hill Paving and Drainage • Chinab e r r y and
Delay Avenues
$218,000
Funds to complete 1400 Inear feat of roadway paving and
drainage Improvements to two (2) residential streets In toe
Johnson HB target area This activity wB be implemented by
toe 8eminoie County Community Davalopmant Section.
National Objective: 24 CFR 570206 (a)(1) (C). Activity 24
CFR 670201 (C).
Lockhart's lu bdMsion Paving and Drainage • Comple­
tion of 'Stub* Streets
$46,000
Funda to provide engineering, survey and design services
and land acquisition tor the construction of 2,160 Inear feel
of roadway paving and drainage Improvements to nine (9)
residential afreets in toe Lockharts Subdivision target area
This activity wB be Implemented by toe Seminole County
Community Development Section. National Objective: 24
CFR 570206 (a) (1) (C). Activity 24 CFR 570201 (c).
Jamestown Potable Water System
$50,000
Funds to provide engineering and design services for toe
construction of 6,500 linear leal of potable water mains to
serve toe Jamestown target area This activity win be Imple­
mented by the Seminole County Community Davalopmant
Section. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.206 (a) (i) (C).
AMMty 24 CFR 670.201 (C).
Sheriff's Department /Work Rat ease
Canter Structure
$200.000
The Seminole County Sheriff# Department wtf receive funda
to construct a Work Release Center (halfway house) for tower
Income offenders on property adjacent to the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility, located In the Seminole County Five
Points Complex. National Objective: 24 CFR 570.206 (a) (2)
(B) AMMty 24 CFR 570.201 (c).
Rescue Outreach Mission of Sanford, IncTOpen Door
Shaffer for Homeless Women and Children
9100,000
Tha Rescue Outreach Mission of Sanford wfl receive kinds lo
compW# construction of an emergency sherier for 27 home­
less women and children located al 1603 West 13th Street.
Sanford, Florida. National Objective: 24 CFR 570 206 (a) (2 )
(B) ActMty 24 CFR 570 201 (c).
Total activity funding:
91,705,715
Estimated fundtog lor administration:
9415,601
Estimated funding for contingency
91 82,059
Total grant amount
92436,000
Thla Final Statamanl of Community Davalopmant Objectives
and Projadad Use of Funda was developed and approved by
to# Seminole County Board of County CommBaioneri on
-Wy 27, 1993. Any and Ml questions regarding this Find
Statement of projects should be dfredad to Matthew Kww of
toe Community Development Section, Comprehensive
Planning DMilon, Seminole County Planning and Develop­
ment Department County Services Buldtog, n o t East First
Street, Sanford, Ftortda, 32771 (telephone: (407) 321-1130
extension 7364).

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H»t«M Photo by Tommy Vlncont

Ready for a wild expedition
Marva Pierce holds her 5-year-old daughter Alyasla’s hand as
they and others Including Joe Williams Sr., who stands behind
them, wait lor a bus that will take them to the ‘ Dark Continent,’
Busch Gardens In Tampa. The residents o f the Sanlord Housing
Authority took the trip Friday.

Get-together focus
is Swede tradition
By NICK PFEIPAU P
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Swedes arc In­
vited to gather at the First Street
G a lle ry th is a ftern o o n . T h e
m eeting Is a prelude to the
unnual St. Lucia Festival sched­
uled In December.
All Swedish descendants o f
those brought to this area by
Gen. H enry S a n ford In the
1870's, their relatives, nnd^prwone Interested in The Swedish
history and traditions, are In­
vited to attend the get-together.
Sponsored by the St. Lucia
Festival organization, the gather­
ing lias tiecome an unnual tradi­
tion with the purpose o f keeping
d o se Ilea with the descendants
o f the original Immigrants who
settled In and around "N e w
Upsala." The settlement Is locat­
ed near Upsala Road, where the
Upsala Chapel, over 100 years
old. presently stands.
" I hope that the group will
actually become organized and

meet at least quarterly,” said
K a y B a r t h o lo m e w , fe s t iv a l
chairman. "T h e Swedes were
one o f the lurgest ethnic groups
which settled here and It would
be i shame lo lose their culture
and Its impact on the heritage o f
this cou nty."
Some of the projects to tie
presented Sunday for consid­
eration by the group. Includes
the creation o f a cookbook for
family recipes, developm ent o f a
collection or Christmas fam ily
ta lc s , e x p lo r in g g e n c o lo g y .
w elcom ing newcom ers o f Sw ed­
is h d e s c e n d a n t s , a n d r e ­
searching and publishing a his­
tory o f the Swedish contingent.
B a r t h o lo m e w a ls o h o p e s
traditional costumes can lx- de­
veloped. for use In parades,
especially the St. Lucia annual
Christmas parade.
Th e gathering will lie held
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Rap
Talk to kids about m ovies
"N e w Jack C ity ." "S ca rfa ce."
and “ Term inator II."
What do these m ovies have In
com m on?

Violence.

A sk
DEAR TE EN A: l*m not happy
nbnut having to go back to
school In a few weeks.
(
Thin sounds stupid, but I like
just tiring at hom e. I like being
surrounded by things that are
I fam iliar and reading my books.
! w orking on m y computer and
! w atching TV.
!
I don’ t like all the noise and
j confusion o f the hallways and I
{ don ’ t like most o f the other kids.
&lt; . . they’ re loud, rude and Inter! ested In nothing but parties.
I don’t mind g oin g to the store
or to church, but I don’t even
like going to the mall because
; that’s where so many people
from school hang out.
A m 1nuts or ore they?
Is there an yth in g 1 can do
a b o u t g e ttin g an ed u ca tio n
without going to school?
NOT HEADY T O GO BACK.
S
A
N
F
O
R
D
DEAR NOT RE A D Y: I don’ t
kn ow that th ere’s somethin
w rong with you, but you do nee
to face the fact that to get an
education you h ave to go to
school.
Is It that y o u think y o u r
particular school (the one you
are supposed to attend) Is filled
with the ’ ’rude" people or do you
th in k that all y o u n g people
(except you) are Ill-mannered?
I f you think that students at
a n o th e r s c h o o l a re b e tte r
behaved, you m igh t want to
petition the school board, or
h ave your parents d o It. to allow
y o u to tra n s fe r to a n o th e r
school. (A bit o f a warning,
I t h o u g h t 1the school hoard is not
I Ukety Vo approve much a request
| based on suchat reason.)
Perhaps you are sh y and need
to get to know on e or two people
w ell and not try to ’ ’ take on” th e
w hole school at once. Look at
the school as lots o f individual
people and get to know a few o f
them well. That w ay It won’ t be
so overwhelm ing.
W hatever you do. don’t give
up on school. W ithout an educalion, you might not have to leave
you r home every day, because
you w on’t have a Job to go to.

4

DEAR TE EN A: My parents are
so unfair.
Most of my friends have their
ow n cars and m y parents w ill
hardly ever even let me drive
their car.
I ’ m trying to make things
easier for litem by not having
them have lo d rive m e all over
the place. I want to be able to get
In the car and take myself to
parties or lo the m all or stuff like
that.
I don’t want to have to ask m y
m other to drive m e every Umc
I’ve got some place to go.
H I be 17-ycars-old In October.
I think they should seriously
consider getting m e m y own car.
What should I do?
NO C A R . SANFORD
DEAR NO CAR: You haven’ t
said why your folks won’t g el
you a car.
Mavis- they just can’ t afford to
buy one or they ca n ’ t alTord the
insurance. (You know, insurance
for teens Is pretty expensive.)
T een s don't have the right to a
cur. If you want u car that badly,
you might have lo go out and
earn the money to buy one for
yourself.
Certainly having your own car
would make things easier for
you and for your mother, but it

Just might not be practical for
your folks right now.
You didn't say that your mom
com plained ab ou t h a vin g to
drive you around. She probably
doesn’t mind so much.
Maybe. If you really think you
need lo lessen the burden on
her. you could g el your friends
to give you a lift from time lo
lim e. Offer lo pay for a portion of
the gas and ride with them.

Monday, Aug. 16,1993
Pork Nuggets
AuGratln Potatoes
Raisins
Buttered Broccoli
Milk

Tutaday.Aug.17,1993
Mini Steak Sub
Baby Carrots
Tossed Salad
Chilled Pineapple
Milk

Don M illa r
nlcate with others and even­
tually. In some rases, there have
been Incidents w h e re young
people have com m itted or been
Involved in some ly|»r o f crimi­
nal n rllvily due lo their exposure
lo violence on the screen.

w hat type of program m ing your
children nrc watching on TV.
Use television m agazines o r lo-al
listings to help you.
• Select appropriate m ovies at
the video store for them . Each
vid eo Is rated by the Motion
Pictu re Assoclatln o f Am erica
u n d e r th e s e d e f in it io n s :
G — General audiences. All
ages admitted.
P G — Parental guidance sug­
gested. Some material m ay not
be suitable for children.
P O - 1 3 — Special parental
guidance strongly suggested for
children under 13. Som e m ateri­
al m ny be Inappropriate for
y ou n g children.
R — Restricted. Under 17
requires accompanying parent
nr adult guardian.
N C -1 7 — No one under 17
ndmltted.
• W atch movies o f social con­
tent on such subjects as AIDS,
dru gs, sex and violence and
form u discussion around them
w ith your child lo help them
understand I he Issues.

Fashion forecast is mixed

DEAR TE E N A : I don't want to
hurt my brother's feelings, but l
really have nothing In common
with him and his friends, but
he's always tryin g to Include me
In things they do.
s c r e e n -p r in te d T - s h lr l with
I can’t seem lo make him
By Th a A sso cia te d Press
l&gt;ows. Both sets arc In sizes 2-4
understand that I don't want to
for toddlers and 4*6x for girls.
go driving around half the night,
F ash ion forecast fo r kids:
• A classic pinafore In checked
g o bowling and fishing and stuff Mostly gn in gv with a few pretty
V
lyclla,
paired w ith a while
like that.
spots.
blouse trim m ed In matching
I like to listen to music and
Th e extended outlook Is for
tartan rutiles, can be found at
read and d ra w pictures. My
continued variations o f jeans,
Laura Ashley. Also offered is a
brother says that Is "fa iry siufT."
overalls. T-shirts and sweats —
v i b r a n t l y c o l o r e d p u t lc r n
I ’m no fairy, I Just like to be a
funked up with patches, logos,
sweater
with Fair Isle details.
little more laid back than him
and chunky Jewelry and a c ­
Both hi girls’ sizes.
and his friends.
c e s s o r ie s , . . w ith o c c a s io n a l
• For a young sophlsllcnlc.
What do I d o w ith him ? I don't
breaks for a dainty dress or two,
there's a mixed-pattern waller's
want to hurt his feelings, but
a suit or a classic sweater.
Jacket In houndslooth check and
h e’s making m e crazy.
• Som e o f the prettier Hems on
plaid .wllh black ve lvet shawl
NOTHING IN COMMON. SANth e m a rk et co m e fro m th e
collar from Cherokee. It can be
F
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g ra n d d a d d y o f c o v e r a lls .
coordinated with a w h ite blouse
DEAR NO TH IN G : In hls own
O
s h k o s h B ’ G o s h . w h ic h
with a houndslooth ch eck collar
w ay. I think y ou r brother Is
m anages lo merge fem inine d e­ and a short pleated skirt In the
tryin g to be kind.
t a ils w ith p r a c tic a l b a s ic s .
check. Cherokee also features a
Sit down and talk to him. He
T h e r e ’ s th e W h ls p y flo r a l
pointrllr sweater w hich can be
m ay be trying to "s a v e y o u "
worn over stretch tw ill stirrup
from what he sees as an un­ c a rd ig a n sw eater In a c ry lic ,
which can be worn with floral
punts In turtnn plaid. These
desirable lifestyle.
print pajK-rbag denim pants and
outnis are for big girls, sizes
Let him know that you pfljoy
a w h ile cotton blouse with uu
7-14.
doin g what you do. Invite him lo
• P la t o , u n a d o r n e d J e a n s a re
jo in you one da y In just hanging e m b r o i d e r e d c o lla r . O r u b u t ­
s t ill T a v o r e d c la s s ic s a t s c h o o l,
ou t and listen in g in music and ton-front J u m p e r l o d o b b y n a v y
and Rider suggest* the straight
m aybe you cou ld go bowling check plntd which has apples
w oven In and can t&gt;c worn with
stuff In colors, which can some­
afterward.
coordinated socks, hat and n times cross Hie line from In­
T h e best solution 1s to tell him
how you feel and see If you can
rea ch som e s o rt o f a c o m ­
promise.
I think you r brother really
cares about you and that's why
h e's trying to Include you In
things he docs w ith hls friends.
Som e brothers a ren ’t so lucky.
Get ready for school. No tline to doze.

Get ready for school with grunge, lace
form al to sllghlly dressier gear —
such ns khaki or forest green
appropriate for social or academ­
ic functions or an after-school
Job. Rider also offers n variety of
lit ch oices for different body
ty p e s : M isses' s iz e s are for
c u rv lc r figures: Juniors for lliosc
w llh narrower hips: plus sizes
for m ore rase through the seal
a n d th ig h ; and p c tlt c s for
sm aller-scaled figures.
• K id s ran pick Jeans In bright
colors such as cherry red. grass
g r e e n , c o b a ll b lu e , b rig h t
m ustard yellow and chocolate
b row n ns well as traditional
blues from the Sasson line. They
com e In sizes 4-6x and 7-14 for
both b o ys and girls.
• O r how about llon jo u r's
s h e r b e t colors, b r ig h ls and
printed florals and stripes? Reg­
ulation ftvc-pockct Jeans In these
c o lo r * can be m atch ed with
denim Jackets and shirts. For ■
dash o f grunge. Bonjour offers
den im s layered with separates of
flannel shirts or flannel appll-

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Get ready for school

DEAR TE EN A: My dad hardly
ev e r talks to m e or m y mother
any more.
He used to be a really happy
sort o f guy. but lately he is Just a
real monster.
When we g o out with other
people he laughs and Jokes, but
at home he Just sits In front of
th e television w a tc h in g bad
m ovies and refusing lo talk to
anyone about anything.
I don't know w hat I should do.
M y mom said she has tried lo
talk to him and he has gone Into
a shell with her too.
FRU STR ATED . LA K E MARY
DEAR F R U S T R A T E D : Your
dad may need som e professional
help, but It w on 't do any good
unless it’s som eth in g that he
wants to do.
Since he still seem s lo be
receptive to people on the out­
side. maybe you could speak
w ith a trusted friend, a cow orker or a clergy m em ber that
he might be close to. Maybe they
could draw him out a bit and
help direct him to the assistance
he needs.
I know that U Is difficult to
h a ve your father not speaking lo
you . You and y o u r m om need to
stick together on this one and
help each other deal with the
problem.
Good luck.

Seminple County School Board
W hat’s fo r lunch?

T h ere are a number o f other
m ovies that can be ndded lo this
lis t that portray, at tim e s ,
extrem e violence. Many children
are watching these dim s at home
or In (he m ovie llirnlre without
adult supervision.
Young people today are In­
undated with, not only m ovies
but also television shows, that
are Introduelng them lo violent
acts early In lire.
T h e statistics show that m ov­
ies and television episode* which
Include violence have an rffccl
on c h ild re n w hen th ey arc
exposed to these shows.
S om e young people Iry to
Im itate the behavior o f charac­
ters they set- on the television or
m o v ie screen. T h e y h ave a
fascination with guns, gangs and
acts o f violence.
T h e y llluslralr ihcsc acts to
the w ay they play and commit-

S tereo ty p e s arc also being
form ed by what Is being seen In
th ese m ovies and on television.
W e can't control all the vio­
le n c e In the world but we ran
m a k e a decision on what our
ch ild ren are watching.
Parents must take an active
role In what their childcn watch
on T V and also at the movies.
T h e Issues o f sex. violence,
d ru g s nnd AIDS are very heavy
socia l Issues Hint need to he
addressed.
A t times, distorted views are
g iv e n by this form o f media.
Parents must begin to discuss
and choose the aproprlalc pro­
g ra m m in g on these issues for
th eir children. T h ey nerd to be
a b le to view the m o vie with the
you n gster and then discuss (he
d a n g e r o f a cls o f vio len ce,
p racticin g safe sex. nnd saying
no to dnigs.
G ood programs always pro­
du ce positive results.
H ere are some tips on selective
program m ing for y ou r child.
• T a k e lime out lo monitor

Wednesday, Aug. 16,1993
Turkey Sub
Crisp Cole Slaw
Oven Baked Beans
Jell-o with Diced Pears
Milk
Thursday, Aug. 19,1993
Seminole Meatloaf with Gravy
Baked Potatoes

Broccoli Normandy
School Roll
Milk
Friday, Aug. 20,1993
Manager’s Choice
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SHIPS

Gotta' get mil and huy those clothes.
First It’s lime lo start comparing.
Flndoul what everyone else will lie wearing.

q u rd nr ruffled onto denim .
T h ere also nrc denim shirts with
fla n n e l hoods. Jackets w ith
w oven steeves and other com bi­
nations.
• Closely related lo grunge Is
street stuff like hip hop and
o th e r subcultural Influ ences.
J.C. Penney goes all out. o r even
far out. mixing and m atching
funky outsize denims, plaids and
g izm o s in layers In Its Street
Beal collection for kids o f all
a g e s . A b o y 's o u tfit m ig h t
fea tu re a T-shirt or w affledw e a v e thermal knit under a
hooded plaid shirt and canvas
coat, worn over a boxy dentm
vest and colored Jeans: add a
chumhray shirt to wrap around
the waist, a pair or work boots, a
dash o f salt and shake w ell. Not
to be outdonr. sister can wear
b a g g y shorts b u tton ed o v er
opaque tights and thick socks, a
slim body suit, a big shirt and
dentm Jacket. Both sexes com e
adorned In beads, dogtags. and
bandannas.

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Can I rely on those school clothing ads?
Will they lie northern or southern school fads?

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Once the choice is made. It's lim e lo go shopping.
Spend the whole day at the mall wltlmul any slopping.
But firs* one thing, and Ibis will be hard.
I have to convince mom lo give me her rrcdll card.

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Band camps set for this week
Musicians ready to march into action
W ith the start o f school only a
w eek away, m em bers o f Hie
inarching hands al llir local high
schools are springing Into action.
T a k in g lo the field In the Hie
scorching sun under the w at­
chful. stern eye ol their band
d irectors, the m usicians artrea d y in g them selves fur half
tim e shows nnd band com peti­
tions with the Intensity o f w ar­
riors preparing for battle.
" It Is a lot o f hard work, but
It’s a lot o f fun too.” Terry
Pattlshall. hand director u( l-ake
Mary High School said.
Because o f (he Intense heal
and hum idity, the hand directors
have tried to limit (he amount If
lim e the youngsters will spend

outside.
"N in e hours a day In Hie sun
would he fatal, litera lly ." Paltlshallsald.
Al Seminole High School the
m a jo r it y o f the w o r k and
practice will take place Inside
(he campus band room wllh
occasional forays Into the heal.
Kchcrsnls there w ill begin
Monday afternoon, Aug. 16 ut I
p.m. and continue until 8:30
p in. each evening. Outdoor field
work will tukc place after dinner.
Their band camp w ill conclude
Friday evening. Aug. 20.
At l-okc Mary High, about half
Iht- practice time will lake place
out In the heat while there will
lx- plenty o f work nnd practice In

the co ol comfort o f the school’s
multi-purpose room.
T h e schedule will be varied In
order to keep the event exciting.
M onday. Aug. 16 w ill have the
m nrehers outside from 8 a.m.
until noun nnd Inside from 1 to 5
p.m.
On Tuesday and Wednesday.
Aug. 17 and 18. they w ill march
on the field from 1 to 3 p.m.,
m ove Indoors from 3 to 5 p.m..
Th ey w ill have dinner together
for an hour and then they'll
return outside for three hours
from 6 lo 9 p.m.
On Thursday. Aug. 19, the
m usicians will return for hard
work nnd a lot of fun. From 1 to

3 p.m .. they'll practice Indoors
before m oving outside from 3 to
5:30 p.m .
T h e students are on their own
for dinner while the adults hold
a board meeting and a m eeting
for parents before both groups
co n verge for an old fashioned Ice
cre a m social with e n te rta in ­
m ent. In the form o f skits and
other activities by the students.
F in ally, on Friday. Aug. 20.
the studebts will work Inside
from I to 3 p.m.. outside from 3
to 5 p.m . Dinner will be provided
by the O live Garden from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m . and there w ill be a
presentation of the year's half
tim e sh o w for p aren ts and
friends from 7:30 to 9 p.m.

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children s books, ndudmg
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and'Th* King Who AWhedL'
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ealth/Fitness
IN BRIEF
For the kids

Advance Directives workshop set

43 teams played In the 15th
annual Century 21 Softball
Tournament and generated
over $9,000 to benefit the
Florida Easter Seal Society. 93
percent of the funds gener­
ated go to send local disabled
children and adults to Camp
Challenge, located In S or­
rento, a residential 63-acre
wheelchair accessible camp
serving over 1,300 disabled
people annually.

LONGWOOD — Th e adult com m unity o f Longw ood and
surrounding areas are urged to attend a vital and informative
free workshop on Advance Directives.
Advance Directive are your w ith es concerning life support
made In advance.
Livin g Wills, Durable Powers o f Attorney and Do Not
Resuscitate Order Forms will be the topic o f the continuing
educational services ofTcrcd by South Seminole Hospital agd
presented by Florida Registry and Living W ill Registry of
America.
The Workshop W ill tic held next door to the hospital at 521
Physicians Plaza. Aug. 27, at 11 n.m.
1093 forms w ill be provided and completed at no charge.
Registration, which guarantees your living will Is Immediately
available tmd always up to date w ill be offered.
Not having u living will Is farcing loved ones to make
decisions that they may not be able to make. T h e result can
leave your fam ily em otionally and financially devastated.
Reservations requested by colling 800 624-5498. 904-3287 106 or 904-328 8694.

Babysaver course starts Monday
SANFORD — CPR for Citizens is offering a Babysaver course
on Monday. Aug. 16. and Monday. Aug. 23. from 6 p.m. to 10
p.m.. at Central Florida Regional Hospital. 1401 W. Seminole
Bl vd. Th e cluss will be held In classroom I .
Babysaver Is an American Heart Association training course
which covers CPR and the choking maneuver on Infants and
children, as well us home safety and first aid Information.
The class fee Is $ 19 per person. T o register, call 679-4277.

Pot increases risk of pneumonia
W ASHINGTON — A new study shows that sm oking drugs
such as marijuana or crack Is significantly associated with an
Increased risk o f bacterial pneumonia In HIV-Infected people.
Th e work was conducted by Dr. Wnleakn Telxerta Calaffu
and others at the Johns Hopkins School o f Public Health In
Baltimore, with the supporl o f the Natlonnl Institutes o f Health,
a U.S. Public Health Service agency.
T h e researchers said doctors counseling HIV-Infected people
should inform them o f the link.
Th e U.S. Public Health Service has warned In the past that
B Irritants and contaminates o f smoked marijuana m ay be
■ harmful to people with HIV.
End Advance for Monday. Aug. 16. and Thereafter

New procedure helps
decrease complications
of coronary angioplasty
Orlando Regional Medical Cen­
te r has begun using a new
coronary procedure that helps
treat complications sometimes
a s s o c i a t e d w it h c o r o n a r y
(balloon) angioplasty to correct a
narrowing of the coronary ar­
tery The Glanturco-Roubln Flex
Stent was designed to reduce the
occurrence o f vessel closure that
can occur In balloon angioplasty
cases.
In n o r m a l c o r o n a r y
a n gioplasty, a balloon-tipped
catheter Is em ployed to reopen
th e obstructed heart vessel.
However, as much as 11 percent
o f th e 3 5 0 .0 0 0 c o r o n a r y
angioplasties performed annu­
a lly are complicated1 by acute
vessel closure or collapse. The
Flex-Stent, a tiny, colled, lube­

shaped device, w as developed to
t r e a t u n s u c c e s s fu l b a llo n
angioplasty.
A n o n -s u rg lc a l proced u re,
placement of the coronary stent
Is performed under a local anes­
thetic and takes about An hour
to accomplish. Reseach Indicates
that the cost associated with
treating acute complication us­
ing a stent Is about on-thlrd o f
the cost of em ergency bypass
s u r g e r y fo llo w in g c o ro n a r y
angioplasty.
" T h e use o f the stent, now
available for general usage, will
allow safer angioplasty to be
perform ed." according to Mark
G onzalez, MD. w ho performed
the stent procedure at ORMC.
“ T h e d e v ic e has been lon g
awaited since Its Initial release

Povernment exercise guidelines
If M U D M Y P U S S

tisociated Press Writer
W A SH IN G TO N ir y o u 've
Jy forgotten the federal
l o v e m m c m ‘ ii e x e r c i s e
Adelines, get set for a lot o f
smlnders.
Th e Centers for Disease Conal and Prevention, the Amerim College o f Sports Medicine
id other organizations Intend
fo turn up the media volume.
Officials hope that exercising
ir health becomes us much a
part o f the national conscious­
ness as controlling cholesterol
Lid blood pressure.
"W e have got to be about the
islness o f m obilizing a wide
nge o f com ponents o f our
clcly to make changes to meet
new standard," said Russell
Pate, president o f the ACSM.
te ACSM worked with the CDC
&gt;develop the standard.
|The new standard: 30 minutes
more o f moderate-intensity
lyslcal activity over the course
‘ most days o f the week.
People can do more if they
nt. and the guidelines are not
tended to be the least they can
t away with. Pate said. Incad. they are an attempt to
m re the greatest benefit for the
gcsl number o f people, he
Id.

E

Th e experts say you can meet
the standards through exercise
program s or Just by nddlng
activity to your dally living.
G a rd e n in g co u n ts. So does
walking upstairs Instead o f tak­
ing the elevator.
It s easier than the ACSM’s
form er standard o f 2C to 30
minutes o f exercise at hast three
times a week at a minimum
Intensity o f 60 percent o f max­
imum heart rate.
That requires vigorous effort,
generally through an exercise
program such ns Jogging or brisk
walking. Th e experts believed
that this d iscou ra g ed many
would-be exercisers.
T h e changes nre aimed at
Increasing the proportion o f
adults who get enough exercise
to achieve w orthw hile health
benefits above approxim ately
one In five. Benefits Include a
reduced risk o f heart disease,
h ig h b lo o d p r e s s u r e and
diabetes.
When they w ere announced
recently at a W ashington news
conference, the guidelines got
front-page play In m ajor papers
and air time on the networks. "I
think this Is an effective start,"
Pate said.
A news conference, however,
Is a one-time event, soon forgot­
ten. The goal now Is to generate

John V. Parker, M.D.
». is pleased to announce the formation
o f his practice in

O b ste trics a n d G y n e co lo g y

continual public attention, so
people learn to change their
behavior.
Government and private orga­
nizations have Joined In ‘ such
projects before; Am erica’s con*
v e r s i o n to c h o l e s t e r o l consciousness is one cxnmple.
But they require m oney and
organ ization . Leaders o f the
exercise-consciousness drive are
tryin g to develop both.
T h e fr d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t
should create a separate oflfce
on exercise and health to give
focus to federal exercise efforts
and provide leadership, said Pate
and Dr. Michael Pratt o f the
CDC.
G o v e r n m e n t a n d p r iv a t e
grou p s must w ork to create
m o r e e x e rc is e p ro g ra m s in
schools and workplaces, Pratt
s a id . D o c to rs a ls o w ill be
targeted. A study Is determining
w hether people follow up on
doctors' advice. Pratt said.
Exercise proponents Intend to
use the media, but want to get
the message out without driving
costs sky high. "W e 're still in the
f o r m u la t io n s t a g e s . " sa id
A C S M 's p u b lic In fo rm a tio n
director. Gall McDaniel.
Besides the paid media, pro­
ponents count on getting free
exposure. The new guidelines
a rc expected to becom e the

nation's exercise prescription,
cited repeatedly In newspaper,
broadcast and m agazine articles.
It would be nice If companies
that w ould benefit from the
Increased attention would con­
tribute some m oney. Pratt said.
S om e plans to pool resources
ore already being developed. The
President's Council on Physical
Fitness and Sports Is considering
a Joint effort with IRSA. a health
club association which already
develops prom otions for clubs.

S u n t In P oiltio n in Right
Coronary A r u r y

us a way to keep patients from
re q u irin g e m e rg e n c y bypass
surgery as a result of complica­
tions from angioplasty."
"T h e availability of the cor­
onary stent w ill further decrease
the risks associated with balloon
angioplasty since the stent acts
as a bailout device to keep the
v e s s e l o p e n , " s a id M ik e
Low iuan. ORM C manager o f
In v a s iv e C a r d io lo g y . " U l ­
timately. we arc able to decrease
the p o ten tia l fo r em ergency
coronary bypass sugcry or other
associated com plications."
ORMC was one o f the first two
hospitals In Florida to begin
using the new coronary stenting
procedure.

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Lake M ary
keep s
grow ing

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Pope speaks to U.S. bishops
DENVER - l ’o|H- John Paul II told U.S. bishops they must
strengthen the church for the coming century,'then urged a
gathering o f youths to "co m m it you nelvea to the struggle tor
justice, solidarity nnd peace In the world."
"T h e se are the days In which the light o f the Gospel must
shine before them with a particular brilliance, the pontiff said
In a Mass on Friday with about 450 bishops. Including nearly
all 300 or so from the United States
He challenged them to take special care o f young Catholics,
then sent them throughout the city to evangelize ' the church
o f today and tomorrow.**
,
"T h e church o f the third mlllenlum needs to be [Irmly
planted In the heart ol the new generation o f the sons and
daughters o f the llv lu g G o d ." the 73-year-old pope said.

Teen arrested for stripping Jordan’s car
F A Y E T T E V ILLE . N.C. — Police have arrested a 10-year-old
bov and charged him w ith stripping the abandoned car o f
Jam es Jordan, n developm ent they hope w ill provide some
clues to hlsnnystertous death.
Th e father o f basketball star Michael Jordan was the victim
o f a .38-cnllbcr gunshot wound to the chest. Ills body, found
floating In a South Carolina creek Aug. 3. was Identified Friday.
Gary Rodel Farrior w as arrested late Friday on charges that
he helped strip Jordan’s $40,000 car o f tires nnd stereo
equipment. Even the vanity plates and logo from the red Lexus
were m issing when the car was found on a dirt road In a
wooded area.
. ,
. . . .
.
Cumberland County Sherllf Morris Bcdsolc said he does not
believe Farrior was Involved In the slaying The youth Is
accused of breaking nnd entering, larceny and possession ol
stolen properly. He was released on $5,000 bond.

Taxpayers pay $35,941 for Aspin’s trip
W A S H IN G TO N — Th e cost to taxpayers for Defense
Secretary Lcs Aspln's tlve-nlght vacation In Venice. Italy. In
May was $35,941. according to an Initial Pentagon estimate.
The expense was for food and lodging for Aspln s stall,
security agents nnd the crew of the nlrplune In which he
traveled to Europe, the Defense Department said Friday.
Aspln has said he paid all of Ills own expenses during the
Venice stay. The governm ent paid for his air travel because
Aspln was on oltlctal business In Europe for two days In-fore he
started the vacation and one day alter It ended In Italy.
The Danlell hotel in which Aspln stayed with a friend. steel
executive Sharon Sarton o f 1-nke Geneva. Wls.. Is a converted
royal palace that Is one o f the most expensive lodgings In
Europe. Double room s run $417 to $459 n night and suites
upwards o f $700.

Pact shifts to Congress
W ASH IN G TO N — Now that questions over labor und
environm ental side accords to the North Am erican Free Trade
Agreem ent have been resolved, focus on the continent-wide
pact shifts to Congress.
. . .
Several House and Senate committee chairm en already have
promised they will convene hearings on the N AFTA after
lawm akers return from their summer recess next month.
T h r debate Is sure to Ire a divisive one. especially within the
Democratic Party - which has expressed fur less consensus on
the trade agreem ent than Republicans.
" I'm a very cautious person. I never believe you have the
votes until you have the votes." U.S. Trade Representative
Mickey Kuntor said Friday. "1 think It's going to b e a very, v e r y
tough light, but I think w e're going to win It.

Rescue attempted in hotel collapse

B yN IC K P P B IP A U P

Herald S U H Writer____________
LAKE M A R Y T w o new
restaurants and possibly several
hundred ocres o f residential d e­
velopment appear to be In Lake
Mary's near future.
Th e re s ta u ra n ts w ere
approved by the Planning and
Zoning C om m ission during a
meeting this past week.
A Longhorn Steak House res­
taurant Is to be built at the
recently opened Builders Square
property o ff Lake Mary Blvd.
A Chlck-Ftl-A restaurant has
been planned In front o f the
Home Depot com plex still under
construction, northeast o f the
Intersection o f Lake Mary Blvd
and Lake Em m a Road.
City Planner Matt West said
residential construction In Lake
Mary Is also expected to receive
a large boost In the near future.
Among the possible residential
developments being planned or
su ggested a re 80 a c re s o f f
Rinehart Road to be built by
l^-nnar Homes.
West said Centex Homes Is
planning to ask for a rczoning
from Industrial to residential of
70 acres o f properly on Lake
Emma Road, and the Stcnstrom
property. 107 acres off Rinehart
Road, is b ein g considered for
additional residential d evelop ­
ment. Th e land Is Just south o f
the Tlm acuan property.
" I f all o f this residential d evel­
opment co m e s about.” W est
said. “ It would be 247 more
acres o f hom e developm ent."
The residential plans are still
r e p o r te d ly In the p la n n in g
stages.
According to monthly building
perm it lis tin g s co m p iled by
v a rio u s c i t i e s In S e m in o le
County. Lake Mary Is generally
one of the fastest growing cities
In residential, commercial and
Industrial expansions.

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KORAT. Thailand — W orkers used crowbars, cranes and
jackham m ers toduy to rescue survivors am ong at least 100
people still entom bed beneath the concrete and twisted steel o f
a collupsed. six-story hotel.
More than 50 people. Including a U.S. soldier, were killed
when the luxurious Royal Plaza Hotel In this provincial capital
cam e crashing down Friday. |M&gt;llce MaJ. Suchln Mltpanlch said.
A I k iii I 350 w ere Injured.
The stench ol death spread across the site today. Sheets were
strung up to shade rescue workers tolling under the scaring
sun. Exhausted, some stretched out to catch naps on
mattresses horn the hotel. One man slept In a bathtub.
Sobbing relatives stood ncurby. walling to learn the fate o f
those missing. "S om e nrc still alive." said one worker, passing
a bucket of debris to another In a long human chain. "W e can
hear their voices."

Bosnian Serbs agree to complete retreat
SARAJEVO. Hosnla-Hcrzcgovlna - Bosnian Serbs, prodded
by threats o f air strikes and lured by the prospect o f an
attractive peace settlement, have agreed to complete their
rctrral from strategic Mount Igman today.
Serb trucks. Jeeps and armored vehicles rumbled ofT the peak
on F rid a y , and s e v e r a l ski lod ges w e re set a b la ze .
Peacekeepers, meanwhile, took positions on Igman and nearby
Mount Bjclasnlca to patrol arras abandoned by their forces.
Late Friday. U.N. officials declared the withdrawal was
ncarlv complete.
"F rom m y |M&gt;ln( o f view the Impasse Is over.” Gen. Francis
Brlqucmont o f Belgium, commander o f U.N. forces In Bosnia,
told a news conference.

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Hawks sidetracked, 17-0

Bowling workshop
SANFORD - The SCW BA (Seminole County
W om ens Howling Association) and SC*HA (Sent*
Inole County Howlers Association) League O f­
ficers Workshop will be conducted today. Aug.
15. at 1 p.nt. at Bowl Am erlcaSanford.
League presidents, secretaries. and treasurers
arc encouraged to attend. The workshop Is open
loa d league members.
For more lutonnatlon. contact Nancy Barnes
at 330-3696 and leave a message.

From S ta ff Raports
A L T A M O N T E SPPRING S - Ex­
perience In winning close games
doesn't h elp much when you 're on
the wrong end of u 17-run rom p.
The S em in ole Hawks, w ho won
c o n s e c u tiv e one-run g a m e s lo
advance to the winners' bracket
q u a r te r fin a ls o f the A m e ric a n
S o f t b a l l A s s o c i a t i o n 's g i r l s
12-and-under national cham pion­
ship tournam ent, fell Into the losers'
bracket a fter losing 17-0 to Blue
Thunder from Marietta. Ga.. Satur­
day.
In the oth er winners' bracket
q u a r t e r f i n a l s o f th e d o u h le cllm lnalion draw being played at
the Sem in ole Soflhall C om plex, the
Lake L y ta l Cougars shaded I he
Pembroke Pines Pacers 3-2: the
C har-m eek A ll-Stars (C h a rlo tte.
N.C.) lopped the Dream T eam (Little
Rock. A rk .) 9-5: und O.C. Waters
(D a y M l n e t t e . A la .) b e a t the
Pensacola C olts 4-1.

Tribe boys’ volleyball meeting
SANFORD — Seminole High School Itoys*
volleyball coach Sylvester W ynn has scheduled
a m eeting for 5 p.m. Monday. Aug. 16. In the
school gymnasium. All athletes hoping to play
for the Tribe this fall are asked tonttend.

Seminole PONY registration
FIVE POINTS - Registration for fall leagues
offered by the Seminole PONY (Protect Our
Nation’s Youth) Baseball League will be a vail­
able on Saturday. Aug. 21. and Saturday. Aug.
28. at the Five Points Complex.
Players between the ages o f 5 and 15 nre
Invited to register on cither day between the
hours o f 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Players must be the
designated ugc by Aug. 1. 1994. A copy o f the
player's birth certificate Is required as proof o f
age for those players registering for the first time
with Seminole TONY.
The registration fee for players between Ihc
ages o f 5 and 12 Is $35. $45 for players 13
through 15. Fam ily discounts are available.
For more Information, call 323-5570 and leave
a message.

Lake Mary’s second season
LAKE M ARY — Plans arc being made for the
second udult slowpltch softball season to be
played nt the Lake Mary Sports Com plex.
T w o m en's Cluss C leagues arc scheduled. A
wom en's league will be added If enough teams
express an Interest.
An organizational m eeting Is planned for
Tuesday. Aug. 17. lea g u es will begin play the
week o f Sept. 13.
Registration for the 10-game leagues Is $280
per team. There Is an non-residence fee o f $5
and A SA registration fee o f $12 for teams not
already reglsterered with the ASA.
Rcturlng teams have until 5 p.m. Friday. Aug.
20. to secure a spot In the fall leagues. After
that, registration will be open to new (earns. A
waiting list o f new teams Is being compiled.
For more Information, contact Terry Dledcrlch
at 324-3097.

Longwood fall softball
LONGWOOD — The City o f Longwood Parks
and Recreation Department has openings In
their Fall Softball League for Men's Class C and
Super-C. Co-ed. Men's over-50 and Women.
Leagues nre set to start the week o f September
13 and run one night a week for 10 weeks.
Fees are $290 for Men's Class C und Supcr-C
and $200 for Over-50. Co-ed and women.
Interested teams should call Sandy Lomux at
260-3443 or 260-3447. Monday through Friday.

Fall softball in Oviedo
OVIEDO — The O vlfd o Recreation and Parks
Department's fall softball leagues are scheduled
to begin play the week o f Sept. 14.
The m en's leugues will play on Tuesday.
Wednesday, and Thursday nights at the Oviedo
Sports Complex. The w om en's league will also
play on Wednesday night while a co-ed league Is
planned for Friday night.
Games will be played at 7.8. and 9 p.m.
Open registration for all five leagues will be
available from Aug. 10 through Sept. 7. An
organizational meeting Is scheduled for Thurs­
day. Sept. 9. at 7 p.m.
League fees are $310 plus u $15 American
Softball Association fee.
For details, contact Cory Clarke at the Oviedo
Recreation and Purks Department. 359-5660.

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Seminole was scheduled to play In
a losers' bracket game Saturday ul
4:30 p.m. The tournament cham pi­
onship gam e Is set for 1:30 p.m.
today with the " I f necessary” game
set to start at 3 p.m.
On Friday, the lluwks — repre­
senting the Seminole Softball Club
— edged the Jacksonvlllr-Kookcr
Park Vikings 7-6 to advance to
S a t u r d a y 's g a m e w it h B lu e
Thunder. Seminole was out-hit 13-7
but made Just two errors while the
Vikings made five.
Seminole took a 3-0 lead In the
iMillom of the first.
Lisa Rowe reached first on a
fielder's choice and scored on a
single by Marla Duvall. After Sara
Sm ith's ground ball was mlsplayed.
t See Hawks. Page 3B

Tomahawks eliminated
From S ta ff Raporta

City to offer girls* fail softball
SANFORD - The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is now accepting registrations for a fall
senior girls' slowpltch softball league.
Girls who will be 13 before Aug. 31. 1993. and
not turn 17 before Jan. 1. 1994.
Players can register at the Downtown Recre­
ation Center, lower level o f Sanford City hall.
300 N. Park Avenue, or on the day o f tryouts. All
participants must pay a $10 registration fee and
non-Sanford residents must also pay the $10
individual or $ 15 family non-resident fee.
Players who took part In the spring leagues
must register but do not have to tryout. New
players m ust attend tryou ts that w ill be
conducted on Suturday. Aug. 14 nt the Fort
Mellon Park softball field.
Proof o f age must be shown prior to playing.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

ASA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Oomo No ; i
Kookor Pork Viklnfi
ID M l I - H I
Sominolo Howk t
Ml IM ■ &gt; 1

Htt ok) Photo by Work Horn*

Shortstop Sara Smith and the Somlnole Hawks won their first throe gam es
In the ASA girls' 12-and-under national championship tournament before
sufferings 17-0 defoal at Ihe hands of Blue Thunder from Marietta. Georgia.

M atch Point
participants
dominate
honor roll

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Teams
from Tcxus and Louslanu ended the
stay of the Sem inole Tom ahaw ks In
the Am erican Softball Association's
girls 12-and-undcr national cham ­
pionship tournament being plnyed
at the S em in ole Softball C om plex.
Friday afternoon, the Jnmmers
from Atlanta. Texas, knocked the
Tom ahawks — one of tw o teams
representing the Seminole Softball
Club — out o f Ihc losers' bnirket of
the double-elimination draw with a
15-5 setback.
Three hou rs later, the N ew Or­
leans R ears blanked the T o m a ­
hawks 5-0 and Ixnmced the local
girls out o f the single dim inution
consolation bracket.
The J n m m ers Jumped on the
S e m in o le s q u a d e a r ly , s c o r i n g t w o

runs In the first Inning and four In

ASA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Como No &gt;]
Atlonfo (TXI J im m ffi 141 ( I t 0 - IS IT
Sominolo Tomahawk,
114 MO 0 - s t

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Contololion Brocket
Com# No t
Now Orltent Boon
IM IM 1 I
Somlnolo Temekewkl
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Ihc second to take a 6-0 lead.
Seminole got u run back In the
bottom o f Ihe second Inning when
C in d y M a r c o ttc d rew a w a lk ,
advanced on a single by Katie
Shan n on , and scored on J u lie
Johnson's single.
A fter the Jam m ers added two
runs In the top o f the third to
Increase their lend to 8-1. the
Tom ahawks cam e back with four
runs in the home half o f the third.
Jennifer Brown led off the Sem i­
n o le t h ir d I n n i n g b y r e a c h i n g b u s r

□Bee Tomahawks. Page 3B

SUMMERTIME BLUES

Speolal to tha Herald_____________
SANFORD — Th ey were knocking
'em down with greal regularity In
Ihe Wednesday Match Point League
nt Bowl Amerlca Sanford.
O f Ihc series reported last week.
Ihc top two m en's series and two of
the top three w om en's series wenrolled during play In the Wednesday
league.
Pat Johnson topped the men's
honor roll with his 664. Leaguemule Buddy Lawson was second
on Ihc list with his 608. They were
followed by Chortle Lukina, who
pul together a 603 w hile competing
in th e S a tu r d a y S e n io r s Fun
League.
Linda Stafford hlnstrd her way
to Ihe lop o f the w om en's honor roil
w ith Ihc 665 she com piled In
W ednesday Mulch Point play.
Nancy Johnson was next. (Misting
a 603 -In Tuesday Nlgln Mixed
action . T h en ca m e W ednesday
Mntch Point participant Debbie
Settle, who rolled u 595.
In an Interesting twist, the lop
three m en's high gam es came out of
the Monday Night Scratch league,
where mem bers turn I four-game
series Instead of three gam e sets.
Derrick Frltton put logrthcr a
brilliant 290 that Included 11 con­
secutive strikes, lie u .is Inllowrd on
the weekly honor roil by fellow
league m em bers Marty Hanna,
w h o p o sted a 2 5 9 . and Nick
Newman, who rolled a 256.
Linda Stafford also registered
Ihc No. 1 high gam e for women lust
week, rolled a 248 during her 665
effort on Wednesday night. Kathy
Berry pul up a 246 in Monday
Night Scratch uctlon while Phil
Devens had a 233 while iMiwhng
with Ihe Porzlg Really group.

A A S Youth League
Aaron Barnes pul together a 537
for Ihe boys' bcsl series In action on
Ju ly 28. Iicstlng the 50-1 effort
turned In by Charles Isom. Among
Ihc high games (Misted were Sam
Reynolds’ 154. ihc 144 turned In
by Raaaell LeVerge and Carl
Ward's 134.

Complsts llstlr
C Bee Bowling. Page SB

Working on the basics
Even though Florida high schools could b egin
presoason football practlco last Monday, team s
couldn't engage in physical contact until Thursday.
That meant three days o f drills and ph ysical

preparation. At Seminole High School, running back
Eddie Greon (left) goos through (he Illinois agility drill
while quarterbacks Clifford Branch (on bench) and
Todd Braden (standing) do some conditioning work.

‘Alternate’ on target for Under Team
Special to the Herald
SANFORD — No bad for an alternate.
Bobble Buckley, listed as un alternate on The
Under Team, one o f Bamboo Cufc's entries In the
Playtim e Darts Mixed A League, topped tills week's Hot
Shot list with five wins, a bull, and a turkey.
Kristin Meeks, who throws for Lake Mary Pu b's
Maimed Barbies, and Sharon Poaadnl of M.T. M u ggs'
Mugg Shota both luid five wins In Ladles League action
last week.
Randy Taylor topped the m en’s honor roll with fo u r
wins and a (Mir of bulls for Lee's Halftime Pub. J a y
Norris collected four wins and a bull for Da Basaholea.
representing Lee's Halftime Pub In the Men's B League.
Ladies League
Things got a lot tighter, as the Maimed Barbies

moved to within two gunirs o f the lead and now trail

Good Answer 69 67. Both tram s arc sponsored by the
Lake Mary Pub.
Just seven games separate the next four teams In the
standings. M.T. Muggs’ Mugg Shota (57 wins) leading
Nick's Nieces from U n de Nick's (56 wins), and Lee's
B'a No. 1 o f Lee's Halftime Pub (50 wins).
Not far off the pace arc Bone Yard's Traction (47
wins). Watch Your Back out o f the Bamboo Cafe (46
wins), and Lee'a B'a No. 2 from Lee's Hulftlmc Pub (31
wins).
Krlatln Meeks of the Maimed Barbies hns the
league's top average o f the players who have competed
In at least six matches, posting a mark o f 42 built on 22
wins. 12 assists, three hulls, and a nine-throw dart out.

□ See Darts, Page 3B

FOR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

�I B - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday. Auguit 15, 1993

S T A T S &amp; STANDINGS
D O O S
a lllM I N O L I PARK
Friday
First race — U M i Bi 11.1*
1 Ar|eflll|y
10 00 110 440
|MPS Anton
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440
I T e i Harlto
140
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Second race— U N i O; 11.4)
4 Pomona Pomp
4 40 1 M I »
■ fird River Stormy
100 140
i Gull'* Jehnhenry
4 40
O (111 IJ.Mj P ( M l }I.W i T CM-*) n.Mi
D O tM ln .M
mini ra n — 1.454; Ci It.l*
5Crew about
1100 4 70 140
7 Sh* t Got it All
4 M 3 00
t Delight
4 Louie
110
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Faerthraca — 7.*44; O: I t .41
I M T't Friebird
7 10 I N
140
I OK Plum
1 00 I 40
7 Aim last Low
4 10
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P ( i i i m .Mi T (o i- n ii7 .M
Ftfffcrece — I AM; Cl 11.11
IRC tSammy
7 40 3 40 140
) SJ Silver Bullet
310 IM
1Kennel Ktown
100
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b itbrace — t JMr At 11.14
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7 El BrevO
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710
4 Chtol Thunder
soo
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Mvanth race — l.tlOj D: 11.47
I Brendan O'Malley ^ i « t f l
'40 4 00
4 Talk Ch.me Tyma
W I T u to 410
a Tracy t Pluto
)M
Q (141 M.M; P (14) Tt.Mi T(1 4 4 ) 351*4;
1 II 4-4411,747.10
Eighth race — lJ M i B: 11.11
I Judyt Cryttal
1100 410 4M
I VI redout Vanut
1 40 4 40
JJG* Woody
410
0(1 41)4 Mi P ( M l H .T tiT (4-M I 41)44
Ninth raca — 14lti A 1 11.04
) Pay Richard Gear
100 1)0 ) 40
7 (Jrban't Queanie
4 10 140
4TatkBoBat*t
100
O (17) 11.Mi P ( M l 47.T0I T II 74) U.Mi
00 (1 I A t - » M I .M
14th race — 1.454; Di 11.41
lOmnl lletce
11.40 410 1M
a Guilt Goodyear
140 4 10
4 Duegh Magic
110
a (14) M.Mi p 114) U M i T (144 U
•■ c h tin .n
11thrace-14M| Ci 11.41
IK iy J Sea Shelly
100 I N 140
IJSDavltRulat
1140 410
4 ML Popcorn
140
O (1 11 M.Mi P ( M l ».M r T (1-14) 114 Mi
( Carryover I I.404.M
11th r a c e - lA M r A i It JO
■ Mitt Rat
4 00 140 110
t Silent Performer
4 40 4 10
IG In't Bounty
4 00
a (14) 14.MJ P (0-1) It.M i T (4-1-1) l!M 4i
1(11-14)1.04441
tlth race - IB N j Ci 10.00
1 Valval Lady
1140 1110 1140
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M0 1M
4 Omni Cruel la
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7 Mlke't Kink
17JO 1140 140
eOangareut Derlt
M M I0M
I Brinks Lightning
100
Q (4-71 144441 P (1 4 ) M U O i T (14-Ait)
fN .M
11thrace— I414i B t llJ I
I Ubang i Stomp
11X
f JO 5)0
4 Omni IIhlca
110 140
IDove'tHener
100
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4 Pinion
040 440
1 Mufiet
MO
O (44) 74-Mi P (04) 1I4.M« T 104-1) TUN
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IMunot
IMO 1-40 440
1 Pinion
4JO 4 00
JPIta
140
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1 Pinion Aguirre
1140 410 1J0
I Rene Jote
1.40 140
4 Gabby-Enrique
10 40
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4.40 140
I Munoi Beltran
IX
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Siithgame
$ Pinion Enrique
14 40 ftO )40
4 Tino Don
100 4.40
7 Pita Erhlaga
4 40
Q (41) 1AM) P ( M l 1H.74» T (1-4 1) HI M
Sav«nthgama
1 Rena
1000 DO 140
1 Chime la
440 ) X
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7 Victor
30)0
11X 7.70
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140 AM
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1 Said Victor
10.40
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4 Rtna Uratde
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Milwaukee a. Detroit I. til gam#
Milwaukee 7, Detroit 1. Indoame
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Chicago ). Kansas City 4
Seattl* 1. Cal Itomla 1
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Saturday'* Oam ti
Toronto 5, Batton 1
New York 4. Baltlmora 1
Minnesota at Oakland. 1
Kanvat City at Chicago, (nl
T taat at Ciavaiand. tn)
0*1 roil at Mllwauka*. (n)
California at Saattla. In)
lufidiv'i O ifiiti
Toronto (Stewart 74) at Botton I Viola 11).
1:01pm.
Baltlmora (McDonald *10) at Nrw York
(Kamtontockl 7 4). l:K p m
T a ia t lRyan 41) at Ciavaiand (Mata t il.
1:11p.m.
Detroit (Doharty 10 7) at Milwaukee
lEldrad II til, 1:01pm
Kanvat City I Oar don 7 11 at Chicago
(Belcher 1 11. 1 lip m
California (Lattwlch *11 at Saatti* (Leary
I 41.4:01 p m.
Mlnnatota (Erkkton a 141 at Oakland
(Mohier lll.J O J p m
Monday's Oa me*
Toronto at Cleveland. 10Sp m
T e ia te tN a w York. 7 30p m.
Baltimore at Saaltto. 10 OSp m.
MllwaukxatOakland. 10 OSp m
Detroit at Calllomie. 10 OSp m
NATIONAL LEAOUE
l i l t Divitlen
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Montreal A St. Loult3, 11inningt
San Dtogo A Lot Angelet I
laterday't Gamas
Chicago A San Francltco 1
Now York at Philadelphia, (n )
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Atlanta at Cincinnati. In)
St. Loult at Montreal. In)
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San Diego at Lot Angeles, (n l
hurtiy*! G#HtM
St. Louis (Arocha 10-J) at Montraal
(Nabholi 741.111pm
New York (Hillman 1-0) at Philadelphia
(Schilling 104). 1.11pm.
F tor Ida (Hammaad 10-7) at Pltttbergh
(Tern IIn 44), 1:3) p.m.

San Francltco (Swift 11 1) at Chkege
(Morgan M I ). ) : » p m.
Colorado (Bottenll.ld 4 at at Houtton
IDr-befc7 I t l . l U p m
San Otogo (Athby 14) at Lot Angela*
I Attack 47), 4 M pjn
Atlanta (Maddux I l f ) at Cincinnati (Rljo
104), 0:00p.m.
Mend* Y t Game
New York at Cincinnati. 7:11 p m

AMERICAN LEAOUE
TEAM BATTING
New York
Toronto
Cleveland
Konset City
Detroit
Baltimore
Minnesota
Chicago
Seattle
Boston
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1 71 J tl
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Mattingly NY
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1 31 J07
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Boggs N Y
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AMCBICAN LIAOUE
TRAM PITCHINO
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Ration
Chicago
Kantai City
California
New York
Baltimore
Seattle
Tex*
Toronto
MJtweuhx
Cleveland
Detroll
Mlnneeol*
Oakland

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141 1)0 41 ) l 1
14* 113 X tos 1
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14* tit 57 no *
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Brown Ta*
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Houtton
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RAINBS QAUOB
Tim Ralnos is a Sanford native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. Hla stats are
lo r the 1993 season in the first column, personal-best season
to ta ls in the second column and current career totals
(including 1993 games) in the third column.
On Friday night, Raines was O-for-2 with a pair of walks and a
aacrlfice bunl. He also stole his eighth base of the season as
the White Sox rallied for a 5-4 win over the Kansas City Royals.
R A IN ES QAUQE
•03
Category
G a m o s ........... .. 71
At-b ats........... .2 5 5
R u n s .............. .. 56
H U s ................ .. 78
R B I................. .. 36
D ou b le s......... .. 9
T rip le s ........... .. 4
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S te a ls ............ .. 8
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Los Angeles Raiders at Indlanapolit. Ip m
Miami at Denver, Ip.m.
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Bob Sties
Paul Ailnger
Tom Watson
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Lanny Wadklnt
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litt Optioned Scott Sanders, pitcher, to Let
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running back
NEW YORK OIANTS - Signed Mika Fail
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Wile away summer
with cool thoughts
of hot fall fishing
• ll may Mill be very hot. but fall
Is Just .iron ml the comer, and we
can look forward to some great
fishing.
Bass action will Improve dra­
matically as water temperatures
cool and fish begin to feed
heavily with the approach o f
winter. T h e river south from
Puzzle Lake will provide some
outstanding fishing.
In saltwater, trout will once
again begin to roam the flats In
good numbers. Mosquito Lagoon
and the north end of the Banana
River, which Is a manatee sanc­
tuary. will provide great action.
., T h e m a n atee sanctuary Is
closed to m otorized watercraft,
so canoes must tie used to enter
tills area. It Is a lot o f work, but
the fantastic fishing makes It nil
worthwhile.
Offshore action will also Im ­
prove us the barracuda m ove
sbulh for the winter. Th ese
pesky predators have almost
taken over during the summer,
and It will tie good riddance
when they are gone. It will lie a
pleasure to troll without having
lures destroyed and time lost
due to their persistent strikes.
ikntom fishermen will enjoy
good grouper and snapper fish­
ing as the cold ihcrmocllncs
d is a p p e a r u n til n ext J u ly .
inapper and grouper will m ove
nshore to reefs and wrecks as
water temperatures continue to
cool. This makes them easy

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Just four w ins separate the top four teams,
three o f which arc sponsored by the Bam boo
Cafe.
Bamboo Cafe's The Family leads (he pack with
61 wins. Th e Eliminators, also from the Bam boo
Cafe, ure second with 59 wins while Bam boo
Cafe's Bad Company Is third at 58 wins.
Breaking the run In Team No. S from Sir W allers,
which stands fourth with 57 wins.
Yet another Bamboo Cafe-backed team, Rick’s
Team. Is In fifth wllh 53 wins. Bam Into C afe's
The Untouchables arc (led for sixth with Team
No. 8 out o f the Lake Mary Pub at 43 w ins each.
Just ahead o f M.T. Muggs' Salt ft Pepper (42
wins).
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Donnie Tomlinson o f Bad Company nnd Bob
Crowe from The Family lead the league with
averages o f 43.

Men’s B Lsague
Bamboo C afe’s Bamboosters enjoy u th reegame lead over a pair o f teams tied for second.
Th e Bambooslers have 61 w ins while Luke Mary
Pub's Pub Pounders and The Alternates from
Sir Walters each have 58 wins.
Trailing the leaders ore W hiskey R iver's River
Rets (45 w ins); Ds Bassholes from L ee 's
liairttme Pub (44 wins): and the Ikmc Yard's
Bone Crushers (37 wins).
The league's lop average o f 42 belongs to Rich
Moreland o f the Bamboozlers

Mixed A League
While It doesn't qualify as running away with
the title, the 11-win advantage o f Bamboo C afe's
Bamboo Bullets (78 wins) Is the largest enjoyed

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with the Hawks' sixth run with a
sacrifice fly. On the play. Duvall
was thrown out trying to score
fr o m s e c o n d . T h e V ik in g s
followed that outstanding de­
fensive play with another de­
fe n s iv e e r r o r , m ls p la y ln g
Meagcn Dontrlch's ground ball
and allow in g Coodc to score.

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tarpon, rcdflsh, flounder. Jack
c re v a llc . and la d y flsh . L iv e
shrimp or finger mullet on the
outgoing tide works liest In the
daytime, while a wide variety o f
lures will take fish at night.
C a p ta in J a c k at P o r t
Canaveral reports spotty o f­
fshore action. Hordes o f bar­
racuda have really hurt trollcrs.
Bottom fishing Is not much

b e tte r w ith the s w ift , cold
thcm iocllnia.
In s h o r e action w it h k in g
m ackerel and coblu has been
fair. Trout fishing on the fla t s
has slow ed down considerably,
w hile rcdflsh continue to he
present in good numbers In spite
of the heat.
Ponce Inlet has had good
bottom action with live o r dead
shrimp. Shccpshcad. dru m , red-

W r ig h t paced the H a w k s'
seven-lilt attack with u double,
single, and three RBI. Duvall
llnlshcd with two singles, two
runs, and an RBI. Schultz and
Rowe each had a single and one
run scored. Mary Ann Brown
added a single. Mustakas. Smith,
and C oodc each scored a run.

^ tailin g a 307 that Included a single gam e o f 122.
• Th e boys w ere led by Bryan Ward, who cam e
tji at 320. and Allen Foster, who carries un
average o f 40 but managed to put together a
Wirec-game scries o f 235.
j High gam es were turned In hy Olenn Welch
M 411. Nicholas Doaey ( 135). and T.J. Christian
(132).

Tuesday Night Mixed

; F o llo w in g the 603 turned In by Nancy
Johnson was Ihc 509 cfTort o f Linda Lewis and
giherry Warlock's 492. Those three w om en ulso
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j Willie Lewis edged Tom Walls for the m en's
(op series. 534-529. Bobby Flowers checked In
ilh a 516. Steve Rice's 209 was the high game.
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Odd Balls
S Elmer Stnfflet rolled a high gam e o f 192 on
Is way lo notching a high series o f 557. Jack
Camlnsky was next on both counts, putting up u
26 series that Included a gam e o f 191. which
iis matched by Ted Shont.
Barb Richards pul together a 518 for the
,‘om en's high scries. She w as backed up by
elen Dechelle. who totalled 481. and Mary
Decaste. who had a 467. Decoste rolled the high
game, scoring a 193. Richards was next at 177
while Dechelle had n 173.

Wednesday Match Point
Backing up Pat Johnson and Lawson was
Phte Roberson, who had a 582 series Doug
Williams and Johuson shared high gam e
onors. each rolling a 234. Bob Youngqulst pul
p a 229.
Kathy Berry rolled a 556 lo back up Stafford
id Settle. Berry also hud the second best
ngle gam e score. 221 . while Settle had a 213.

Poreig Realty
Powered by her 233, Devens posted the top
vomen's series, finishing with a 548. Jndle Van
leulea cam e In at 485 and Sue Roaen notched u
.72. Trailing Devena for high gam e honors were
Dor la Taylor (183) and Juno Porslg 11821.
j A1 Denman led the men with hla 599

on un e rro r.,
Ashley W ebster then hit Into a
fielder's choice. Brown beatingIhc (brow lo second base*. J e n ­
nifer Noland followed w ith n
sin gled to score Brown and
Lindsey Bell singled to bring Id
Webster.
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drew a walk. After M arco! 11*
singled lo drive home Noland*
Angle Benton hit a single lo load
the liases. Katie Shannon Ih eil
drew a w alk lo force hom o
MeCrae with Die Tom ahaw ks:
final run.
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The gam e remained close until
the final Inning, the J a m m ers
adding a run In the fifth to take q
9-5 lead. Then. In the top o f the
seventh, the Jam m ers parlayed
six hits and two Tom ahaw k
errors Into six runs (o turn the,*
gam e Into a route.
Noland led the Tom ahaw ks
with two singles, a run. and art
RBI. Marcotle finished with a
single, a run, and un RBI. Brown
and Webster each hit u single
and scored a nut. Bell. Shannon,
and Johnson each contributed it
single nnd an RBI. Benton had a
single. McCrac scored a rim.
In ihc consolation bracket,
gam e against Die New Orleans
Bears, which was played la ir
F rid a y a fte rn o o n al W in t e r
Springs' Central Winds Park, the
Tom ahawks managed right hits
but could not score a run. Again.'
Die Tom ahawks hurt them selves
defensively, m aking five errors.
Noland hit (w o singles lo p a ce
S e m in o le . W e b ster. B en to n .'
Mareottc. Shannon. McCrac. and
Samantha Scales each hit one
single.

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Rounding out ihc standings are Lake Mary
Pub's In’t That Nice (51 wins): The Bud Team
from M.T. M uggs 149 wlnH): Bamboo Cafe's The
Under Team (48 wins): Lee'a Luggers from
Lee's HulfUmc Pub 145 wins); Lake Mary .Pub's
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Not surprisingly, the owners o f the league's top
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Bsrb Richards rolled a league-best 183 during
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for the serond-best series, Charlotte Inatln's
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Monday Senior Fun League
Bsrb Richards swept lop honors again,
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included the high game o f 190. Mary Duffey
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Don Bangs also managed the pcrfccta, claim ­
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men with his 579 series. Bob Meyers rolled Die
second-best scries (499) while Elmer Stufflet
trullrd for titgh-gumr honors (189).

Sheriff's Department
Leonard Msciejewskl and Linda Moss both
swept top honors. Msciejewskl leading the men
with a high gam e or 201 and top series o f 531
while Moss paced the women with her 203 game
and 562 scries.
Trailing Msciejewskl were Dan LaFIcur. who
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Ills 466 total. LaFIcur and Jay Summers shared
high game runners-up honors, each with a 182.
S h e ila C lu p p e r had the second-highest
wom en's series |nu score reportcdl while D eb ra
Eckw ahl had Die second-beat gam e, a 169.

Monday Night Scratch
Don Canlglla edged Nick Newman for (op
series.

844-B43 (four-gam e total) with BUI
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Kathy Berry swept the women's laurels,
building an 803 series that Included a 246 game.
Juanita Dycus bad the second-best game (2241
und series (76-1). Debbie SetUe was third in the
series standings (717) while Nancy Norris had
the third highest single game score (221).

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Th ey're followed very closely by Sir W aller's
Bushwsckcrs (57 wins): the Knuckleheads
from Die Luke Mary Pub (55 wins): Bamboo Cafe's
Ace of Aces (52 wins): the Crasy Darts, ulso
from the Bam boo Cafe (47 wins): and Lake Mary
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Sanford Horald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, August 15. 1993

Lots of questions but no answers in death of Jordan’s father
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fey HUNT1R T. OEORQE II
Associated Press Writer

F A Y E TT E V ILLE . N.C. A probe UHo the
kidnapping nnd m urder o f Mtcliurl Jordan's
fallicr turned toward lhe elder Jordan's finances
on Saturday, not a teen-ager charged with
stripping his ear. authorities said.
Charlie Sheppard, an PHI spokesman In South
•Carolina, said part o f the Investigation was
focusing on Jam es Jordan's business Interests in
jpouth Carolina.
T "W e 're basleally trying to see If w e can retrace
Ills steps." Sheppard said o f the m ystery that
begun when Jordan was last seen July 22 and
jhen found floating In a South Carolina creek
Aug. 3. killed by a gunshot to the chest.
;« Sheppard refused to discuss specific details of
|he Investigation, but the R aleigh News A
p b se rv er reported Saturday that |&gt;ollre said
Jordan ow ed various debts to his company. J V L
uteri)rises Inc., In Rock 11111. S.C. T h ey did not
^provide details. A Mecklenburg County court
plerk said various lawsuits huve been filed againsl
Jordan and his com pany, which m akes T-shirts,
socks and shorts.
S Federal ifu thorltlcs refused to say if the
'Investigation was looking Into possible links
I'petwecn Jam es Jordan's death and Ills son's
'W ell-known lavish gam bling.
* " W e are looking sim ply Into the kidnapping of
Jam es Jordan and the circum stances surround­
ing his death." Thom as Lusby. FDI asst statu
pec Ini agent In charge o f North Carolina said laic

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Friday night.
laical authorities dismissed the Rev. Jesse
A procession o f onlookers continued Salurdny
Jurkson’s roll for U.S. Attorney G eneral Janet
as people slowly drove by the 13-arrc Jordan
Reno lo Investigate a possible eoverup. Jackson
estntc.
said late Friday that the "Instant cremation
Meanwhile, the Iasi person known lo have seen
without contacting the family looks lo be a part of
Jam es Jordan alive said Jordan was moved by
nil organized eoverup and an nttempt to destroy
the death o f a friend to vow " lo enjoy the rest o f
his life ."
evidence."
Marlboro County Coroner Tim Drown said he
"J a m e s seemed so much al pcuce that night."
ordered the crem ation o f the badly decom posing
Carolyn Robinson lold the Morning Slur o f
liody beenuse there was no report o f a missing
W ilm ington o f her evening w llh Jam es Jordun on
IKTsun In North Carolina nr South Carolina and
Ju ly 22. "H e told m e he was definitely taking
because he had no way lo stop the decom posi­
tim e out and spending more lim e with his family
and ch ildren."
tion.
"W h y would any agency cover up an y evidence
Jordan vlslled with Robinson at her home In
on any particular matter? ... W e 'v e got some
W ilm ington, N.C.. after the funeral of a friend.
excellent law enforcem ent a gen cies In this
W illie Kemp. She said he left with only 850 In his
country — purely professional people thnt know
pocket on his way lo Charlotte and then South
what they're doing. There will be an nnswer to
Carolina to attend to some business.
lids murder, you can depend on th a t." said
Nothing else Is known about Jordan's activities
Marlboro County Sheri ITChuck Foley.
until his body was found Aug. 3, floating In a
The body was Identified Friday by dental
creek In South Carolina wllh a single .38-cnllbcr
records matched agnlnst autopsy results.
gunshot wound to the chest. T h e lx&gt;dy was nol
Identified until Friday, a day a ftrr a car found
Mlcharl Jordan, the NDA star w ho Is one ol the
A u g. 5 near F ayetteville w as Identified ns
w orld's best-known and w ealthiest athletes,
belonging In Jordan.
broke his silence on the case Saturday w hen Th r
T h e two-stntc Investigation produced an arrest
Michael Jordan Foundation Issued a statement
late Friday when a 16-year-old boy was charged
from It's Chicago office.
with stripping Jordan's luxury car.
" W e will respect the request o f law enforcem ent
G a ry Rodel Farrlor. 16. w as arit-sled In
officials that we not comment regarding the
Fuyetteville on charges Ihnl he helped strip
circumstances surrounding his death w h ile their
Jordan's car o f tires and stereo equipment.
Investigations are continuing." the statement
Vanity license plates and the logo from the red
said. "W e ask thut ou r friends respect our needs
Lexus were missing when the car was found on a
for privacy w lillr w e mourn the loss o f the head of

D olphins ‘meaner’ with
a cq u istio n s from N F C

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S M IAM I The
F in s h ave
fangs.
Miami Dolphins coach Don
Shula wauled a tougher team In
1993. so he raided the NFC to
a cq u ire offen sive tackle Ron
H eller, defensive tackle Mike
Guile, fullback Keith Dynra and
receiver Mark Ingram.
" W e ’ll be a lot more aggressive
on offen se nnd defen se this
y ea r." running back Mark Higgs
said.
Th e Dolphins have long been
saddled with a reputation as a
fin e s s e tenm that co u ld be
pushed around by run-oriented
clubs. They began to erase Ihe
Impression last scusou. when an
Improved defense led by ornery
Pro Dowl linebacker Dryan Cox
helped Mlnml lo u 12-6 record
and a berth In the AFC title
game.
" W e enter into tills year with
great expectations." Sim la said.
T o lake the next step and
reach the Super Dowl for the first
lim e since 19H4. Miami wants lo
gel mean.
" I think you're going to see a
t o u g h e r , s t r o n g e r D o lp h in
tfcnm." tight end Keith Jackson
said. "W e have a lot o f tough
gu ys"

Higgs. Jackson. Heller, Gollc
and Dyars are nil ex-Philadelphia
Eagles, which means that when
th r bull's snapped, they snarl.
Higgs on Heller: "W h en a fight
breaks nut. lie's the first one
there."
Jackson on Ills new team ­
mates: " W e ’re happy to have the
guys we have from the Eagles,
and If they wnnt lo send n couple
piorr. w e'll take th em ."
* New receivers Ingram and

Irving Frynr. who was acquired
in a trade with New England,
give the Dolphins even more
muscle. Unlike departed pre­
decessors Mark Dupcr and Mnrk
Clayton. Ingram nnd Fryar like
to block.
"M ark and I are bigger and a
little more physical, and we do
things different from the Marks
brothers." Fryar said. " I consid­
er m y sell a foolliall player, not
Just a receiver. You have to lie
able to block, tackle, and catch,
und I try to do all o f that."
With Dan Marino returning for
h is I 1th p r o s e a s o n , Ih e
Dolphins will continue to throw.
Marino holds 16 NFL rrcords
and led the league Inst year with
4.116 yards passing.

W yche w on’t accept
excuses, regrets, alibis
■ y FR ED Q O O D ALL

AP Sports Writer
TA M P A — "N o excuses, no
regrets, no alibis."
Th at's the pledge from Sam
W yclie. whose Tnmpu Day bu c­
caneers will try to breuk n string
o f 10 consecutive losing seasons
With a mixture o f old and new
faces.
A stream o f off-seuson aciulsltlons guarantee a new look
n 1993. but the question W yche
can't answer Is w hether Ihe
results on gam e day will be
much different than a year ago
when the Dues got o ff to u 3-1
start only .to lose 10 und their
last 12 games.
The second-year roach docs
hot allow Ills players to dwell on
thr franchise's tradition. When
fie addressed the club on the
o|K-nlng day o f training camp,
(here was no mention o f Iasi
season's 5 -11 record.
"T h e re are too m any guys
here that If you stun talking
about last year, they're going to
say: 'W hat the heck Is he tulklng
about?' A few of them are a part
pf dial history, but most o f these
players are worried about n o w ."
W yche said.
"T h a t's the w ay It ou ght to be.
tqo. II we keep trying to break a
string of losing, we keep saying
the word lose. You never get the
ncgatlvr thought nut of your
brain."
T h e Dues filled holes In a
porous delensc w llh the o ff­
season acquisitions o f linebacker
H ardy Nickerson, cornerback
Martin Mayhcw and safety Jerry
Gray. T h r tram 's first tw o draft
picks w rrr defensive players, too
Alabam a pass rusher Eric

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Out Miami needs to Improve a
running gam e that ranked fif­
th-worst. The addition o f Heller
and rookie running back Terry’
Kirby should help. Dyars. ac­
quired nfter full buck Tony Paige
retired, provides another boost.
" W e can give Dyars the ball a
little more than we gave U to
T o n y ." Shulu said. "H e 's been a
productive player In the N F L ."
D e fe n s iv e ly , th e D o lp h in s
could lie even better than a year
ago. when they set a team record
b y a llo w in g Just 100 yards
rushing per gam e. Cox. d e­
fensive end Mnrco Coleman und
comcrback Troy Vincent arc all
a year wiser but still younger
than 26. nnd five-time Pro Dowl
linebacker John Offerdnhl Is
healthy again.
Th e defense pledges to play
mean.
" It 's all a m atter o f attitude."^
safety Louis O liver said.
" W e definitely have It In us."
end David G riggs said. " W e Just
have to let It ou t."

C u rry and N otre Dame
linebacker Demetrius Du Bose.
W ith Vlnny Testavcrde gone
via free agency to the Cleveland
Browns. W yche has entrusted
the offense to 39-year-old Steve
D eD erg, the le a g u e 's oldest
player. Second-year pros Craig
Erickson and Mike Pawlawskl
and one-time Kansas City Chiefs
starter Mark Vlaslc are com pet­
ing for two other roster spots for
quurterbacks.
W ych e Is counting on DeDerg's experience to steady the
offense and help the develop­
ment o f young receivers like
L a w ren ce D aw sey. C ourtney
Hawkins and draft picks Lamar
Thom as and Horace Copclund.
"S ie v e Is a man on a m ission."
W ych e said. "H e wants lo set the
s t a n d a r d fo r p la y by a
quarterback at his age. and I
wouldn't bet against him ."
T h e running gam e produced
the Dues’ first 1.000-yard rusher
In seven years when Reggie
Cobb gained 1.170 Iasi season.
And with franchise player Paul
Gruber unsigned. W yche lured
Anthony Munoz out o f retire­
ment to fix a polcnil.il problem
at left offensive tackle.
T h e addition o f Nickerson.
M ayhew and G ray shouldn't
hurt the defense. T o Improve
significantly on the club's low
ranking (No. 25 overall), though,
the Dues need strong years from
Curry, the only unsigned rookie
when training cam p began, and
linebackers Broderick Thom as
nnd Keith McCants.
W yche Is optimistic.
" W e have our fingerprints on
this team n ow ." he said. "T h e y
understand what we expect and
what wc ure trying to d o ."

Cumberland County Sheriff Morris Rcdsolc sold
he does nol believe Farrlor was involved In the
slaying. Th e youth is accused o f breaking and
en terin g, larcen y and possession o f stolen
properly. He was released on $5,000 bond.
T h e Iw y's inolherr. Joyce Farrlor. said almul a
dozen youths were Involved In vandalizing the
car over several days.
" W e don't know who the killers are.” she said
She said the car "w a s Just on the road and the
boysw ’cnt down lo see It and they got In II."
Jordnn sharrd In the successes and failures ol
his 30-ycar-old son. When the Dulls star was
accuseo or excessive gambling during the NDA
semifinals against the New York Knlcks. James
Jordnn said a (rip to an Atlantic C ity the night
Ik *fore the Dulls lost Game 2 to the Knlcks "w a s
m y Idea. I took him with me. He Just paid the
b ill."
Th e elder Jordan ulso said his son didn't have a
gam bling problem.
"H e wouldn't be doing It If he couldn't afford
It." James Jordan said. He's not that stupid.
H e's got a com petition problem. He was born with
that. If he didn't have a competition problem , you
gu ys wouldn't be w riting about h im ."
M ich a el J o rd a n has a d m itte d e x te n s iv e
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ated.
His gambling had prompted an NDA Investiga­
tion. He once paid off $165.(MM) In golf and (Hiker
debts. Including a $57.(MX) check (o a convicted
cocaine dealer.

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Flonda - Sunday, August 15, 1993 - SB
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Star sh in es

IN BRIEF
Grad follows momf sister
Lori Jo Madison, Altam onte Springs, received
a bachelor o f science and a bachelor o f art
degree In Management at the University o f
Central Florida on August 5.
Madison, daughter o f Joan Hansen, Longwood, and George. Madison, New Sm yrna Beach.
Is cm ploed as an o|ieatlons manager o f Barnett
Bank. W in ter Park.
Madison's mother, Joan, and sister. Lisa J.
Brown o f Providence. R.l. are also graduates o f
UCF. All three women also graduated from
Seminole Com m unity College In Sanford.

Speese new member
The Board o f Governors o f the International
Platform Association announces the election to
IPA m em bership of Chupluln. Lt. Col. Jim
Speese. U S A F Ret., Altamonte Springs.
The International Platform Association, a
non-parilsun organization o f distinguished and
dedicated |&gt;crsons from m any nations, was
founded In the early 19th century by Daniel
Webster and Joslah Holbrook and actively
sponsored by celebrities such ns Mark Twain.
Wllllum Jennings Bryan, and Carl Sandberg.
Fourteen presidents have been am ong Its
members.
The IPA Is the professional association o f
those In and out of political, business, and
professional life who appear before audiences of
many kinds. It is committed to prom oting free
speech by g ivin g voice to m any different points
of view, and supporting the free Interchange o f
Ideas.
Chaplain Spccsc has had a combined career as
Air Force chaplain, pastor, educator and writer.
Currently he Is chaplain for the central Florida
chapters o f the Air Force Association, the
Retired O fficers Association, the Reserve Of­
ficers Association, state chaplain for the ROA
and the A F A . Region VI chaplain and Dept, of
North Florldu cliaplaln for the Military Order o f
World Wars. He serves as adjunct professor for
Florldu Southern College at the Martin-Marietta
Defense com plex.
For his writings, often tilled "Chaplain Jim
Speaks." and his patriotic activities, he has been
awarded 16 Freedoms Foundation awards.
Including tw o encased G eorge Washington
medals, the lop award In the country In specific
categories. He has also received prestigious
awards from the AFA. the TR O A. and National
ROA.
His articles, originating In the central Florida
T r o a lln e , a p p e a r r e g u la r ly in th e A F A
Fllghtllner. the Florida Saber (1st Cavalry), the
Florida O fficer, the ROA Patriot, the ROA
Patriot. N ationally they huve appeared In the Air
Force Tim es, the Retired Officer. Officer Review.
Presbyterian Monday Morning, the Military
C haplain. In the new s m ed ia th ey have
appeared regularly In the Sanford Herald, and
several o th e rs . Last y ea r 61 Item s w ere
published In 16 publications. Recognition for
writings and activities has com e by Inclusion In
20 editions o f various national and International
biographical publications, such as W ho's Who
In Religion. Men o f Achievem ent, and Notable
Americans.

Local singer, dancer on
way to national pageant
■ y BO

KORaAN

Herald Correspondent

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teen

aboard the world's largest cruise ship.
There will be stops at some o f the
Caribbean's most exotic islnnds so the
girls can relax and enjoy the summer fun
provided by the tropic beaches nnd
resorts.
She described her feelings ns the m agic
m om ent approached. "E v e ry o n e wus
brought back on stage for the Judges'
decision. I was so excited nnd I w as
thinking back to the last tim e I had been
In a Hawaiian Tropic pageant. I was In
the Junior pageant that time. I rem em ber
having a feeling o f this anticipation that I
was going to win this pageant."
She continued. "S u d d en ly my nam e
was culled and the realization hit me that
I was the winner o f this pageant. I w as
Just filled with excitement and Joyfulness.
My dreams had finally com e true. This Is
such a big step In m y plans for the future.
It will be a great experien ce."
The budding young lady Is a model
teenage daughter. She has spent her
growing years preparing for the future.
She now Is beginning to see at the far end
o f the tunnel.
One o f her great loves has been her
dancing. When she was 4 years old she
was enrolled In dunce school and has
been dancing ever since. She explained.
" I now realize that dancing has helped
m e u great deal. In past years I hud
slowed down a bit, but now I have
realized the poise that I have attained nnd
will work harder In dance so that I can

SANFORD — A native Sanford teenager
becom es Orlando's representative to the
"M iss Hawnllan Trop ic USA Pageant."
Kuylle Lytle, daughter o f Charlie and
Brendu Lytle o f Lake Mary. Is 16 yearn
old und Is w orking her way toward a
career In the entertainm ent Industry. Her
talrnts are many as she sings, dances and
m odels her w ay to what she hopes
someday will Introduce her to the world
o f glumour und fashion.
Her latest quest for what ever)- girl
wishes for was her entry Into the Miss
Huwallan Tropic pageant held at Wet 'n
W ild this past sum m er. Lytle stalled thin
sum m er when she enteied one o f the
Sum m er Nights Bikini Contests at Wet ‘ n
W ild. The contests were held nil summer
long with the winners of the nightly
contests Invltrd back to the semi-finals
on Friday. August 6.
The top contestants were then Invited
back Saturday. August 7. to compete for
an Invitation to the "M iss Hawaiian
Tropic U.S. P agean t." The pageant will
tie held aboard the luxurious cruise liner
S .S . N orw a y la te r this m onth. A ll
expenses for the Orlando representative
are puld by the sponsoring companies.
Lytle, a week a go Saturday, became the
Orlundo representative to Hint prestigious
pageant and w ill compete with some o f
the country's m ost glamorous young
ladles In u w eek o f fun and festivities □ See Lytle, Page7B

K a y lle L y t le s t r ik e s a t r o p ic a l p o s e

Rem em ber
t e le v is io n ’s
P a rtrid g e
fa m ily?
■ y ID KORQAN
Herald Correspondent
Rem em ber the Partridge faintly?
Wilson Gordon, a Sanlord resident, recently
stepped back Into Partridge family history’
when he drove the Partridge family bus on un
eight-city tour o f the United States. The tour
wus a promotion on the part o f the N ickelo­
deon channel to advertise their bringing back
In reruns that once popular series to telev i­
sion.
Gordon said. "Basically this all got started
by my wife. She Is one o f the first em ployees
W ils o n G o r d o n a c c o m p a n ie d m e m b e r s o f th e P a rtrid g e f a m ily o n to u r.

□ See Bus, Page 6B

Clan gathers for gala 90th birthday celebration
A gala celebration called for u
gathering o f the clan for m em ­
bers o f the Dutton and Woodruff
families when Edith Dutton was
honored on her 90th birthday.
The ch a rm in g , spry
nonagenarian said, "w hat It (the
birthday celebration) did was to
b r in g a b u n c h o f c o u s in s
together on m y birthday."
Edith wore a purple orchid
co rsage to c o m p le m e n t her
multi-print dress when she was
queen for a day at a dinner party
on Aug. 7 at the American
Legion on South Sanford A v e ­
nue.
The halls w ere festively de­
cked with a w hite picket fence
with trailing Ivy us a backdrop,
clusters o f pink mums on a
U-shaped tab le. "G o rg e o u s ."
June Wilkins said.
A memory table held a photo­
graph of the old Dutton Crate
Company circa 1920 as w el1 as
other p h o to g r a p h s and
memorabilia from Edith's life.
Hostesses for the celebration
were the honoree's daughters,
liaurellc D. Quick o f Lakeland,
and June D. W ilkins of Sanford,
insisted by their husbands. Dr.
Jim Quick and Bill Wilkins.
There arc four grandchildren
ajnd two great grandchildren.
; Grandchildren attending were
Susan Amntels. her husband.
Rolnnd. and th e ir ch ildren .
Megan and C arson o f Lake
Worth: Bill W ilkins Jr.. Ohio:
C yn th ia W ilk in s . A lta m on te
S p rin gs: S te p h a n ie W ilk in s.
Sanford, and a friend. Rick
&gt;yden.
j Bill Pickens Jr. was the emcee
who correlated 90 years o f his­
torical events w ith Ills grand­
mother's 90 years.
; Edith's twin nephews. Ross
and Roy D utton o f Orlando,
attended with Teressa Borkor
and Norma Cross. A nephew and
two nieces attending were: Dr.
Ik:lc WoodrufT. and his wife,
tfancy. W inston-Salem . N.C.:
Mary Willtnms. Freehold. N.J.:

SANFORD

D O R IS DIETRICH
and Marjorie Lee. Ipswich. Mass.
Attending from Sanford were
Dr. and Mrs. Harr)’ WoodrufT and
Jack WoodrufT. A rrivin g from
Lakeland were long tim e friends
o f Edith, L y n n and G eorge
Stephenson.
T h e g u e s t o f h o n o r w as
graciously toasted with chant*
pagne before the large birthday
cake, embossed with pink roses
and a pink " 9 0 " em blem , was
served.
Bom at Seneca. Kan., on Aug.
6. 1903. Edith graduated from
nearby Gem City Business Col­
lege. She Journeyed to Jackson­
ville to visit u friend und stayed
on to p u t h e r s e c r e t a r i a l
expertise to work. In 1923. she
married Stewart Dutton who
was ussocluted with his father In
the family business. F.F. Dutton
and Sons C elery Pre-Cooler.
Sanford.
Edith was s e creta ry bookkeeper to the market man­
ager at Sanford State Fanners
Market from 1940 to 1968 and
served as the W orthy Matron of
the Sanford Chapter Order of the
Eastern Star In 1941. She Is a
m e m b e r o f th e F ir s t P r e ­
sbyterian Church, still drives,
cooks und keeps her hom e and
yard.
Edith was extrem ely pleased
with her party, " l t w as very nice.
It brou gh t all th es e people
together." she said. " W e had a
good time — a very good tim e."
Listen in g to the esteem ed
Ernest H e m in g w a y 's fam ous
novels on tapes Is one o f Edith's

□Bee Dietrich, Page 6B

Top right: Birthday girls Lyde
Lavendar, Wilma Morgan and
A m e lia LeFlls of the Hardee
Bunch enjoy breakfast at the
C o lo n ia l Room In Touchton's
downtown Sanford. Bottom left:
Jackie Royal displays her Rollins
College diploma. Bottom right:
Edith Dutton on her 90th birth­
day, center, is flanked by daugh­
ters Laurelle D. Quick, loft, and
June D. Wilkins.
Htiatd Photo* by H*f&lt;n*n Sth io«d*i

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EN G A G EM EN T

Devotion drives music minister
An outpouring of love for a

devoted, dedicated, ordained by

S a n d r a E llm a k e r a n d J o h n D in k in s

Ellmaker, Dinkins to
be wed in Septem ber
ORANGE PA R K - Mr. and
Mrs. Solon J. Ellm aker of Orange
Park announce the engagem ent
o f their daughter. Sandra L or­
raine. to John M atthew Dinkins,
sou o f Mr. and Mrs. John K.
Dinkins o f Orange Park.
H orn In J a c k s o n v ille , th e
bride-elect Is a 108-1 graduate of
St. Johns Country Day School.
Orange Park. She Is a 1088
graduate of Clemsou University.
Clemson. S.C. and Is a member
o f Kappa Alpha Th eta Sorority.
Ms. E llm aker Is p resen tly
em ployed by Blue Cross and
Blue Shield of Florida.

Dietrich-----Continued from Page BB

p a stim es. She a lso croch ets
ufghans.
Following the dinner party,
the entourage retreated to the
hom e o f June and Bill Wilkins
for open house where catching
up on the fam ily news was the
ultim ate order o f the memorable
evening.

A degree at last
It may have taken Jucalyn
/ ’J a ck ie" Jones Royal a long
tim e to get her college degree,
but it was worth It and so Is
Jackie.
She is a native daughter who
w as born In the old Sanford
Fernald Lawton Memorial Hospl.la), was raised In Sanford and Is
a graduate o f Seminole High
School.
About 15 yean* ago. Jackie
f took some classes at Seminole
» Com m unity C o lleg e and five
* ’ years ago. she entered Rollins
^ College. Winter Park, to pursue
her goal, a bachelor's degree.
■. And she finally made It. In May
( o f this year, at age 4 ). Jackie
reclevcd a BA and organizational
; behavior degree from Rollins.
*'
She is the first to admit It was
* difficult working full time, being
^ a m om and wife and attending
college. She fully credits her
* hu sband, sous and m oth er,
♦ . . H e l e n D u n n , us b e i n g
V,* " e x t r e m e l y s u p p o r t iv e ’ * in
* helping her achieve her dream

r «oai
».

Her husband. Tom . and son
T o m m y IV. 19. a rc postu l
-.e m p lo y ee s, and her other son.
Jason. Is a senior at Seminole
High School. Juckle and Tom
have been married for 2 1 years.
Jucklr was em ployed ul the
; Seminole County Courthouse for
; m ore than 10 years and for the
• past two years, she has been
• w orking as legal assistant In the
• Sanford law llrm o f Herring A
I G ray.
•

*Triple birthday fete
J S a n fo rd 's "H a r d e e H u n ch "
* n e ver stops celebrating. T h e
* group gathers dally to Hardee's
* In Sanford to m eet, greet, cat
! und. in general, pass the time o f
I day.
Last Monduy. three o f the
* reg u la rs w ere honored ul a
* birthday hieakfust in the ColoI Dial Room of Touchton's Drug
; Store. Guests o f honor and their
; birthdays were: Am elia LcFHs.
; A ug. 22: W ilm a Morgan. Aug.
* 16. and Lydc Lavendar. Aug 26.
!
Hostess for the triple celebra* tlon was Ann Hoolchan. Mona
t Bridges fashioned unusual cor-

H er fia n c e , born In H e n ­
dersonville. N.C.. Is the maternal
grandson of Mr. Ira Southward of
S a n fo r d a n d th e p a t e r n a l
grandson o f Mrs. Lewis Dinkins
of Sanford
Dinkins Is a 1983 graduate of
R iversid e M ilita ry A cadem y.
Gainesville, Ga.. and attended
Valdosta State College, Valdosta.
Ga.
He Is currently employed by
Watkins Engineers and C on­
structors.
The w edding will lie an event
o f Saturday. Sept. I I , 1993, 6
p .m .. at G r a c e E p is c o p a l
Church. Orange Park.

the Spirit, minister o f music.
SANFORD
Mary Elizabeth Ltggons DcBosc.
A Christian who has given her
life’s work lo the uplifting of
Christ's ministry through song.
MARVA
Mary was born the sixth child
o f Zlllla Mae Llggous. musician
HAWKINS
and d irectress for ch o irs o f
________________
variou s churches throughout
Sanford nod Seminole County.
Th e Ltggons were horn Into u fellowship, service, musical lulfamily ol musicians with m atri­ ent and m inistry through music
arch Gertrude M c K in n e y
and song. Her musical career
Woodard o f Sanford who played
playing for churches began al an
for m any choirs In the area and early age. She played for Ihc
taught music to many students Junior choir o f M orning Glory
who went on to becom e great
Baptist Church. In I96H she
musicians. At the age o f six. organized the "Y o u n g Christian
Mary began her music career. S in g ers." a group o f 22 de­
She began to take m usic under dicated Christian singers from
the direction of Em m a Ellioll
the com m unity. She has served
where she continued her train­ as lead singer for ihc Shaw and
ing until (hr age o f 13.
Llggous Singers, w ho In 1977.
Her schooling began nl Hopper becam e "th e Wilson Ensemble"
E le m e n ta r y w h ere sh e w as w h ich M ary o rg a n ize d as a
crowned "M iss Hopper Elem en­ g o s p e l g r o u p u n d e r l he
ta ry " In the sixth grade. After sponsorship o f Eunice I. Wilson.
reaching high school she at­
DeBose began her tenure at
tended Seminole High and con­ New Mi. Calvary as musician for
tinued her musical training In the Junior choir now known as
chorus under the direction of Ihc Voices o f C alvary She Is
then chorus director Earl E. musician for Choir No. Two and
Mlnott. Alw ays having the desire Choir No. One. She has served as
lo further her life's career In d lrc ctre ss / m tislc la n lor New
music, she studied the organ at Bethel Baptist Gospel Choir. She
Streeps Music. O rlando Shr has organized and is musician
graduated In June 1974 and for the C hristian Fellowship
furthered her education by at­ Choir o f New Ml. Calvary. Her
tending Sem inole Com m unity
l a t e s t c o n t r i b u t i o n to t he
College from 1974-76. studying musical world Is the founding of
voice, music theory and piano. the new Sanford Community
She further studied o f music and W orkshop Choir, a community
voice at Florida State University g o s p e l c h o ir fo rm e d to e n ­
and also has received her BS courage fellowship, harmony,
degree In business adm inistra­ unity and a true worship experi­
tion and m an a gem en t from e n c e o f G o d t h r o u g h t he
Rollins College where she was m inistry o f music. Mary says her
life Is fully dedicated lo l he
vice president of her class.
DcBosc was honored by the Master's work She is humble
New Ml C alvary M issionary and has Ix-eti annolnted by Gtxl
to carry his word through song
Baptist Church. Pastor Bobby J
Player, and the many choirs and and jiralsc.
Christians' lives she has touched
Her testim ony w as given lust
throughout her career as "A
Saturday evening when she sang
Minister o f Music." M ary's con­ out o f the depths o f her soul.
tributions are many In Christian "T h e laird Is My Shepherd."

S an ford a rtist Ednioud B
Stowe, who w ill turn 99 on Aug
30. has been honored for his
a rtis tic e n d e a v o rs In N orth
Carolina.
For years the popular artist
and teacher spent the summer
months In Highland. N.C. paint­
ing ihc colorful landscapes in the
area.
He lives at Hlllhavcn Health
Care In Sanford where he still
teaches oil painting His works
grace Ihc walls o f numerous
dwellings and businesses. In­
cluding the W h ile House In
Washington. D.C.
During Ju ly, at the Uptown
Gallery In Franklin. N.C., Mr.
S to w e w a s honored wi th a
s p e c ia l s p a c e t i t l e d " O l d
Masters" and a display of some
o f his paintings.
According to his niece. Helen
Dunn. "It w as very Impressive
and made Uncle Ed very happy.

Th ose who know thr 23rd Psalm
can altest to her testimony. .
DcBosc has accepted thr call ol
Christian fellow ship upon her
life and she says the laird will
g i v e her m ore w ork In his
vineyard. She says she has a
mission. Stic believes. In lalxirm g lor Christ, keeps her humble
and able to achieve trur worship
o f G od .
DcBosc Is the loving wife ol
Deacon Jim m ie Dcfkisc and they
are ardent m em bers o f New Mt.
C a l v a r y M is s io n a r y B ap tist
C h u r c h . S h e Is k n ow n
throughout central Florida as a
talented gosjx-l musician and
singer. Congratulations on your
years o f dedication to Christian
m usic and Ihc m inistry of Christ
through music.

F a m ily and F rie n d s Day
Plans lor a Fam ily and Friends
D ay celeb ration at New Ml.
C a l v a r y M i s s i o n a r y B ap tist
Church. West 12th Street, rn-

titled "Increasing the Church
Th rou gh the H ealing of the
Fam ily and Bonding o f Friends
Acts 2:44-47 are underway.
Th e Fam ily Workshop will In
Aug. 19 20. The subject will In
" L ife Enrichment (Building Re
lutlonshtpsl. (Attitudes that Ur
m g Success). (Champions in tin
Spirit|." The seminar presenter
will be Dr. Patricia A. Rush
president o f Agape Bible Train
Ing Center. Titusville.
On Sunday. Aug 22. al 11
a.m., the Family and Friends
Day Worship Service will be
held Guest speaker Is tlie Rev
Milton Curry. Daytona Beach
Rev. Curry is missionary pastor
o f the Mt. Zion Northeast Coast
A sso cia tion . A l 3 p.m .. th&lt;
F a m i l y a n d F r i e n d s Da\
Fellowship picnic will be al th*
L a k e G o ld e n Park. Sanford
Alrjxirt urea.
D eacon and Sister. Ruben
Blake, is chairperson The Hiv
Bobby J. Player Isjiastor.

Benefit aids beloved performer
By VICKI DoSORMIBR
Herald Stall Writer

LAKE M ARY - Jack Elton has
gi ven u n selfish ly o f h im se lf
whenever anyone was In need.
Now that the tables arc turned,
his frie n d s arc h o p in g that
sages or m oney for the excited others w ill come to his aid as
honorees. A variety o f door well.
prizes was awarded to the 22
Elton had surgery In June to
persons attending.
rem ove a cancer from his left
"It was w onderful." W ilm a breast, has no medical Insurance
said. " W e had a real good time. and ever-increasing bills.
We always d o ."
A fundraiser lo help pay some
Wilma Is not a retiree. She o f those bills has been planned
operates her ow n cleaning serv­ for Sunday. Aug. 29 at Sul­
ice und w orked at J.C. Penney In livan's Entertainment Com plex
at 1108 S. Orange Blossom Trail
Sanford Plaza for 10 years.
Lydc w as excited over the in Orlando.
celebration and plans to fly to
Russ Kaufman, who has orga­
Dallas to spend her birthday nized many o f the fundraisers
with her son. Rundall "D o u g " where Elton has worked In the
Lavendar, his wife. Fran, und past Is putting togeth er the
their five children.
benefit show for Ills friend.
Am elia said the party was
"Jack has done so much for
"v e ry , very excitin g." She has other peop le." he said. "W e
been em ployed In Food Services want to do something for h im ."
Three 50s and 60s rock n' roll
at Idyllwltdc Elementary school
for 10 years und was honored by hands. JJ and the Classics,
her fam ily Saturday.
Trivia and El Dorado's, and a
co u n try and W e stern band.
National award
L e g a c y , wi l l p r o v id e dunce
Nancy Terw lllegcr. Sanford's music at what Kaufm an d e­
former "M iss Saint Lucia." has scribes as one o f the largest
received the most prestigious dance floors In the central Flor­
award presented by her sorority.
ida area.
Alphu Delta Phi.
" It has a capacity o f about
She Is the recipient of the
1.000 und wc hope to fill It,"
N a tio n a l L e a d e r s h ip A w a rd
Kaufman said.
given to qu alifyin g m em bers
In addition to the musical
who are leavin g the sorority.
entertainment, there w ill be an
T h is Is th e h ig h e s t h o n o r
auction. Kaufman said he Is still
b esto w ed u pon a c o lle g ia te
looking for Items that can be
member o f A D P o f which Nancy
auctioned off.
Isa former president.
Th e cancer, his doctors say.
More good news for Nancy, a
has been successfully removed,
graduate o f the University of
hut he must undergo six months
Central Florida. She recently
o f chemotherapy as a preven­
passed the national certified
tative measure.
public accountant exunt and will
"T h e hills arc already above
start a new career with Price
S 10.000." said Ills wife Kim,
Waterhouse. Orlando. In Sep­ "A n d then there's S I3 0 every
tember.
Proud parents of Nancy are
Linda and J im Terwllleger.

Artist honored

H tittd Pnoloby M i i u H i o l i n t

M ary Elizabeth L lg g o n s D eBose

Ja c k E llo n w ow s fan s at a recent perform ance a l Hlllhaven H ealth Care Center in Sanlord.
two weeks for the pills and $45
for anti-nausea medication and
every week they draw blood,"
E llo n makes h Is living
p o r t r a y in g El v i s P re s le y In
s h o w s f r o m L a s V e g a s to
Atlantic City. Earlier this year,
he perform ed at President Bill
C linton's Inauguration.
Until the cancer was discov­
ered. Elton was m aking plans lo
perform as part o f the Spirit of
Am erica tour with members of
Elvis' original show band In Las
Vegas. Atlantic C ity and oilier
locations. There arc plans for
him lo return to that show as
soon as he is able.
T h e Spirit o f Am erica lour
b e n e f i t s t he A m e r ic a n Red
Cross' Disaster R elief Fund.
Ellon said I he discovery of the

c a n c e r and th e subsequent
treatment has been "one big
rollercoaster rid e."
The chem otherapy works on
all the fnst-growing cells In the
txxly and. as a result he feels
great pain In his legs and he feels
nauseous on the day of the
treatment. Then, he said, the
m e d ic in e that co m b a ts the
nausea exhausts him.
" I never seem to be able to gel
com fortable." he said
Elton said lie can not go Into
the suit and. as a result, lie can't
play solthall. a favorite pastime.
" I ’d much rather be out there
taking out the left field fence,"
he noted wryly.
The fundraiser to help Elton
g el through the financial strains
o f his Illness will be from I lo 5

p.m. on the 29th. A minimum
donation of $5 will tie accepted
at the door. Tickets to the event
will be on sale at all Falrl.meB o w lin g C en ters In the trt
county area before then.
In addition, the Jack Elton
Help Fund has been set up at
Barnett Bank for those w ljo
would like to contribute to tlje
cause. Contributions m ay ije
brought to any branch o f Barnett
Bank In Seminole, Orange pt
Osceola countV-

d o w n to w n C h ica g o , und his
band, perform ed outside the cufe
while Cassidy w orked Inside
Th e bus continued on to De­
troit w here Cassidy appeared -it
the Metropolitan Music Cafe. In
C leveland, the one-tim e child
Mar. appeared at the future site
of the Rock ant! Roll Hall ol
Fame. New York C ity was next
on the list and Cassidy did a live
show In Tim es Square. Gordon
said. " T h e y blocked oil the
streets and he set up and did a
concert. When they unblocked
Ihc streets evryone went crazy.
Th ere were about 15,000 people
nl the show. A fter New York he
went back lo Los Angeles and I
drove the bus to Washington.
D.C.. Philadelphia. Allnntu and
llnully Orlando w here the bus is
now on display al Ihc Hard Ris k
C a fe."
Cassidy and G ordon got in
know each other pretty well, lie
related. "L e t's pul II tills way.

He knows m y name, lie was
faggin g on m e on one nt the local
r a d i o s t a t i o n s I ii O r l a n d o
because there was a tnlxtip In
the local connections and lie hail
lo cover lor me. He Is a very nice
person. I went out to dinner with
him and we Just got to know
each other pretty well during
th o s e short st i nt s together.
Honaduce. dcspllc the had press
In* has gol. is also a super
person."
He continued. " In every city
w e went to. Cassidy would come
Jumping out ol the Inis, hnt I
w ou ld meet him som ewhere
down the block In-cause he hail
I h'cii How ii Into the city."
Even ihnugh the trip w asqulic
an adventure for Gordon there
w ere a few problem s he hail lo
overcom e. In New York City a
starter went out. But the worst
w as yet to com e. Somewhere
a ro u n d R i c h m o n d . Va. the
clu lch went out.

Gordon recalls. " I went in
three truck stops to have It liv 'd
hut none ol them would even
mess with me I even told tin in
that money was no problem as
M TV and Nickelodeon had In
have the Inis 111 Allanla the nekl
day. Filially I picked oji a phntv
book and called another coin
P-my in Richmond ih.it worked
on buses. I told them I had itn
P a r t r i d g e F a m i l y h its and
needed to tie In Allanla the m M
evening. The fellow on the olid i
end was music to my ears as h&lt;
said no problem, bill I had lo gpt
the Inis Into Richmond It ln&lt;)k
them only 13 hours workfdg
non stop in gel that clutch iV
paired; |hey (tailed me out big
tim e."
The irl|&gt; was three weeks lortg
and covered 4.500 miles. Ii vvliJnsi carte blanche all the w.i&gt;
Nickelodeon spared no expetlk*
sending Gordon on the lour with
the bus.

"T h is Is all so wonderful,
Ellon said. " I can't believe all th&gt;
people who'vc come out for me.'
For more Information about
the benefit show or to doium
Items for the auction, contact
Kaufman at 275-3653 (Orlando)

Bus

Continued from Page SB
ol the
Nickelodeon studios In Orlando.
They first had asked her tf she
would want to do the tour, hut
she was Involved too much In
ihc new Mickey Mouse Club lo
say yes. I have tx-cu building
sets (or them for quite a while so
ihey lhen asked me If I would be
Interested lu driving the bus lo
the cities Involved. !( sounded
like It would be a great lim e so I
said yes. Ii was really fabulous
and I met a great group of
people. Everyone I met on the
lour was Just really su per."
Th e bus was picked up In
H artford. Conn, and Gordon
then drove It lo Chicago, 111.
w h e re he llrs l m et D annie
Bonaduce and David Cassidy.
T h ey made a special appearance
a I th e H a r d R o c k C a f e .
Bonaduce, now a drejay on one
of ihc local nulla stations In

�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, A ug usl 15. 1993 - 70

Single mom has to ch o o se
to feel secure or be free
D E A R A B B Y : Last week, I
j j broke up with the man I've been
^seein g for nearly a year and a
. Jialf. I rn 27 with two small
..children, My Irlend. whom I’ll
••rail "J e r r y ." Is 38 and married. I
am divorced and work fpll time
Irving to make ends meet. Jerry
helped rne pay my bills and took
care o f my children dud me
•financially. The problem: his
marriage, his card playing, his
telling m e he’d come over and
never showing up — or he'd
show up three or four hours late.
In the beginning o f our relullonshlp. I lold him I'd wall
forever for him to "get Ills life
together." leave his wife, etc. It
scents rny walling was futile
until the day I told him I didn't
;\vant lo see.him anymore. Now,
all of a sudden, changes are
going to be made.
In th e m e a n tim e , I h a ve
started dati ng som eone else.
He's 31. single, good with the
kids and takes me to nice places.
M ils Is the first time In rny life
I've had the op|&gt;ortuntty lo date.
So — w hat's my problem?
Should I believe that Jerry Is
really leaving Ills wife? Is it
worth the financial security to
stay with this man. or should I
try It on my own? It Is so hard. I
have no family here lo help me.
and m y ex-husband Is giving me
a hard time because I had fits
wages attached for child sup­
port.

ADVICK

proceeded to scream curses and
apply Hie Infumous one-finger
salute. But then I looked at
m yself us I must have been
perceived, and promised m yself I
would never do It again.
T o help m yself remember. I
purchased a 10-Inch wooden
cross at a store that sells re­
ligious Items. I laid II llat on the
dashboard o f m y car. My Intent
was to respond to finger-raisers
by holding up the cross.

‘Papa’ Jones shares love of
m usic with local residents
■ y M AR VA HAWKINS

Herald Columnist

Sanford native Vernon "P a p a " Jones has been
singing and playing for as long as he can
rem em ber — from the days o f grow ing up as a
member o f the Junior choir o f the Historic St.
A B IG AIL
James A.M.E. Church under the* direction o f the
late Katherine Holly and Shirley Wilson.
V AN BUREN
He continued to sing G od's praises when lie
uttended Crooms High School, where he Joined
the chorus under the baton o f Earl E. Mlnott for
his formal vocal training.
Do people ever really change,
Jones was touched by Gospel music growing
Abby? Please lell me what you
Then I sal In my parked car
up In Sanford. He was enchanted by a friend of
Ihlnk. I have no one to turn lo
and practiced reaching for I he
his grandmother who taught him to play "W h at
for advice.
cross so 1 wouldn’ l fum ble or
A Friend We Have In Jesus " Jones says he didn't
W A IT IN G F O R A C H AN G E
lose control o f the steering wheel
know one note from the next so he was taught by
D E A R W A IT IN G : Give the
when the tim e came to use It. I
Ills friend. Because o f his great love o f Gospel
eligible man w ho treats you well
could hardly wait to hold up that
music he practiced daily ami before long he was
a chance. " J e r r y " has shown
sacred religious symbol and put
accomplished.
himself to be not only an un­
a rude driver In his place.
Jones moved In 11)70 to New Haven. Conn,
faithful husband, but Inconsid­
where
he began Ills professional career In the
erate of your feelings as well If
W ell. Abby. two years have
world of music, first as a musician for several
this Is the first chance you have
gone by since then; I don’t know
whether to feel pleased or dis­ church choirs and m inister of music for the Great
had lo dale since your divorce,
Bethel A.M.E. Church. New Haven, w here the
take advantage o f It. Because
appointed. but In all that time,
Rev. Jam es Stanley Justice Is pastor.
Jerry says that tills time he will
not a single person on the road
There's never an Idle moment with Jones. He
has raised a finger lo me.
leave his wife does not mean
occupies much o f Ills tim e with the gift God has
that he will.
RO B S T E E L , S P R IN G H IL L ,
M*i*k 1 Photo by H i m H * * .m .
given him. Ihr talcnl to give God praise for the
D EAR A B B Y : This Is In re­
F L A .
things
he
lias
done.
He
lets
God
have
His
w
ay
In
sponse lo your reference lo the
Vernon ‘ Papa’ Jones
Ills life. He started the Vernon Jones Singers in
D E A R A B B Y : What. In your
" o n e - f i n g e r s a l u t e " — an
1970 and he has been wi t li the World o f Gospel
obscene gesture used by Irate
opinion. Is the most important
Jones, lie has not slowed his need to continue
Recording
Company for right years. Edward
automobile drivers who are infu­ ingredient in a successful party?
working In the ministry of gospel music. He bus
White Is president and manager The work o f the
riated when another driver lakes
brought the production of the Hobby Jones
T H E H OSTESS W IT H
Master. Vernon said, keeps him busy. His life In
his/her fiarklng plare. or cuts In.
Gospel Music Singers lo the Sanford C ivic Center
T H E M O S TE S T
music lias seen him as a m em ber o f Hie late
He was guest soloist at the Rccbok luncheon In
or cro w d s a no t he r m otorist
Thomas A. Dorsey Convention Gospel Choirs and
D E A R M O S TE S T: People! It's
practically off the road.
Boston where former First Lady Barbara Ruaft
Choruses, the late Janies Cleveland Gospel Music
not what you pul on the table,
One day. during a stressful
was guest speaker. He has received the Mildred
Workshop o f America and the Edwin Hawkins
it's what you put on the chairs
period of m y life. I becam e
Mitchell Arts and Culture Service Award. New
Music and Arts Seminar.
that makes a good party.
Infuriated at another driver and
Haven: the Good Samaritan Home Concerned
Jones' life In the music Held has seen him
Citizens Award for dedicated service. Sanlord
honored by the World Musical Association. Choir
Jones has conducted a gospel music workshop for
of the Year award for tile Vernon Jones Singers.
St. A n d re w s A.M .E. C hu rch. J a c k s o n v ille ,
New Haven; Outstanding Gospel Achievem ent
directed sacred and gospel music worship for
Award. Traditional Gospel Group o f the Year
public schools In Maine. New Hampshire and
1987 New Haven Gospel Award. Male Vocalist of
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Vermont. Jones serves as gospel music coordina­
Hie Year 1987. and Distinguished Service Award
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Jones said his experiences have given him a
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gospel m inistry that has let the Lord keep h i m 01 *•
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directors o f the Bobby Jones Gospel Train.
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humble. He has used his life, bis bands, his voice,
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Jones said since he has been back In Sanford
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service. Jones said God has done so
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God has continued to bless his gospel music
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entitled. " Al l 1 Need Is a T o u c h ." and soundtrack
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BLONDIE

by Chic Young

By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUK BIRTHDAY
Aug. IS. 1903
The year ahead might not be
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difficulties w ith w hich you'll
have to contend. However. If you
keep plugging on and don't lose
heart, things w ill eventually
work out to your advantage.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22| Today
If you have a problem with
someone, you must be curcful
not to take you r anger out on
Innocent bystanders. The
temptation to do so could be
e x tre m e ly stron g . Leo, treat
yourself to a birthday gift. Send
for your Astro-Graph predictions
for the year ahead by mulling
81.25 and a long, self-addressed,
sta m p ed e n v e lo p e to A stro,
Graph, c/o this newspaper, I'.O.
B ox 44 05 , N e w Y o rk . N .Y.
10163. Uc sure to stale your
zodiac sign.
VIRGO ( Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Som eone who lurks your com ­
passion and consideration for
others might try to convince you
today Ihnt he/shc Is right and
that you are wrung. Follow your
Instincts, not his/her counsel.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Try
lo give others the benefit o f the
doubt today, hut, by the same
token, beforr accepting a deal
from a stranger, scrutinize every
us|&gt;ect thoroughly.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A
critical objectIvc, although dif­
ficult to attain, can be achieved
at this tim e If you ’ re bold arul
determined enough to do so. The
ball Is ln y o u r c o u n .

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dcc.
21) Today you m ight have to
deal with som eone w ho seldom.
If ever, plays by the ndes. Don't
sink to his/her le v e l In the
conduct o f your affairs.
CAPRICORN (D ec. 22-Jan.
10) Someone m ight try* to stir up
some trouble tor you today by
m isquoting what y ou 've said.
Nip this situation In the bud by
going to those it efTrcts and
telling your side o f the story.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 10)
D on’ t get In v o lv e d If a rift
drvelopes between two associ­
ates today. You could end up
being the full gu y after they've
patched up their differences.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mnrch 20) If
By Bernice Bede Otol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Aug. IS. 1993
Your most productive asset in
the year ahead m ight be your
ability to expand upon (he Ideas
or suggestions o f dihers in ways
t hat c o u ld p r o d u c e mut ual
benefits o f w hich they are unuwarc. Use you r gift.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) An
optim istic attitude cun do won­
ders for you toduy. even In areas
w here y o u 'v e been a rulher
consistent futlure. Th at was
then, this Is now. Play to win.

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sure to follow his/her Inslruclion s to the letter. Trouble Is
likely tf you dcvlute.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
T o d a y If you try to force changes
It could be like trying to put a
square peg In a round hole and
th ey might not work out too
w ell. Let events transpire In
their natural way.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
E v e n If your m a te behaves
unreasonably today, try to re­

SCORPIO IOct. 24-Nov. 22)
Som eone who has your best
Interest ut heart might now be
w illin g to help you accomplish
som ething you can't do unaided.
It's important both parties keep
secret what transpires.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Friends uud associates are
l i k e l y t o pul c o n s id e r a b le
credence In your opinions and
su ggestion s today. Let them
kn ow exactly what you think,
w ithout embellishment or alter­
ations.
CAPRICORN (D ec. 22-Jan.
19) Joint endeuvors hold pro­
m ise for you today, especially If
you link up with someone who Is
en te rp risin g und thinks big.
His/her vision could be correct.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 10)
Conditions look encouraging for.
you toduy where legalities ore
concerned. It could be u lucky
d ay to sign agreements, pro­
vid ed they are recommended by
w ise counsel.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Bonuses for good work might be
m o re substantial than usual

spond with kindness and for­
giveness. Th e fires o f agitation
are sm othered by this treatment.
GEMINI (May 2 1 -June 201
Everyone makes mistakes and
y o u 'r e no ex cep tio n . Today,
however, you must be careful
not to let the anger you experi­
ence from errors dom inate your
thinking.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
Because il Isn't In your nature to
dcllbcm lcly take advantage of
som eone. It might be difficult
today to believe another could.
Be (rusting, but not foolish.
today. Strive to do your very
best, even though you m ay feel
no one Is checking or really
cares.
ARIES IMarrh 2 1-April 1(1)
You m ight be asked to lake ,
charge o f something today that a
co- w orker feels Is too com plex
fo r h im / h e r to m e n d . T h e
a ssig n m en t w on 't In tim id ate
you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Th is Is u good day to dedicate
y o u rs e lf to fin a lizin g un ar­
ran gem en t that Is presen tly
loosely threaded. If you feel
lucky about this m atter, you
could be right.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)
W hen dealing with others today,
6carch for their virtues Instead of :
their faults. They, In turn, will
ulTord you the sam e consid­
eration. Euch will have happy
discoveries.
C A N C E R (June 21 Jul y 22)
M a terial o p p o rtu n ities could
com e your way from different
directions today. It w ill be up to
you to conduct the probes. A
good place to start Is with your
faintly contacts.

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socia l g a th e rin g s . T h e re 's a
chance you m ight become In­
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Life Muster.
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decide which one to make her
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w e re h a n d s o m e : both w ere
wealthy: each seem ed perfect.
At her w it's end, suddenly she
had a spark o f Inspiration. She
would hold a bridge competition.
Th e first one to solve a problem
that the other m uffed would lie
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Business
Sanford Flower Shop honored

IN B R IE F

St. L u c ia g o w n g e ts rave review s

NEW LOCATION

■ y NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer

Eye Clinic moves
The Florida Eye C linic's satellite office In Sanford. 1550 S.
French Avenue, has been relocated. As o f A ug. 2. the Sanford
office Is at lOOfl W. 25th Street, six blocks west of highw ay
17-92 on the corner o f2 5 lh Street and Chase Avenue.
Florida Eye Clinic. Sanford, is under the direction of Dr. A .H .
Cann. a board certified Optometrist. He has been practicing in
the Sanford area for the last 1fl years.

Th e Sanford Flower Shop was
honored by the American Floral
Services. Inc. (AFS) for providing
outstanding customer service In
handling ffowers-by-wlre orders.

PEO PLE PR O G R ESS
Rape elected to AICPA
Hubert C. Rape, CPA. son o f Dr. and Mrs. William C. Rupc o f
Sanford, was recently elected to m em bership In the A m erican
Institute ot Certified Public Accountants (A IC P A I.
Rape Is in piddle practice In Ocllary and Deltona.
Th e AIC PA is a national professional organization o f C PA s,
with 310.CXX) members In public practice. Industry, g o ve rn ­
ment and education.

Stephen L. Morris, funner Chief Financial Off icer for Prem ier
Cruise 1.1lies In llrcvard County, has Joined Gulf Atlantic T itle
Agency as Vice President-Financial Manager.
Morris will be rcs|xmslblc for the financial operations,
planning and systems development for GulfAtlantlc Tl trl c s
existing 19-offlcc nctrowk and future grow th, says President
Dan Wallace. The com pany has offices In Sanford. Lake Mary,
and Allarnonte Springs.
W allace said he is "pleased to have a person o f Morris*
experience and financial acumen on board."

Two join Tri-City
Tri-City Electrical Contractors. Inc., has announced the
promotion os Matt Georgens ami Mike Cornelius to the position
o f Project Managers.
Trl-CIly. founded by II.L. "B u dd y" and Charles Eldcl In
1958, Is ranked as one o f the largest privately held com pan y's
both locally and statewide. It maintains a sta ff of approxim ate­
ly HOO from offices in Altamonte Springs and four oth er
locations across the state.

Dunn joins Magnatone
S ally Dunn, form er senior accountant with Puuluccl
International In Sanford, has been nam ed controller for
Magnatone Quality H earing Instruments Manufacturing In
Casselberry. The appointment was announced by the c o m ­
pany's President. Beverly Campbell.
Ms. Dunn hud been affiliated with the Puuluccl organization
for over seven years.
She is a graduate o f the University o f Central Florida.

MEETINGS
Flexing political muscle
Th e Alliance for W om en 's Legislation, u project o f the
W om en's Resource Center, will be conducting a workshop
entitled "Flexing Your Political Muscle'
Three sessions are planned for Septem ber on "H ow to be an
Effective Constituent."
Meeting times und dates arc: Cussclbcrry Library. Sept. 7. 7
p in.: 4C 's Development Office. 1800 N. Mills, Orlando. Sept. 9.
12 noon; and Smile Office. 52 E. Main Street. Apopka. Sept. 11.
beginning al 9 a.m.
Participants are invited to attend any or all sessions. G uest
panelists will Include key figures from the local and state lob by
groups.
For information and/or reservations, contact Deborah Sim s.
(4071898-0100.

Food Service Expo
Th e Florida Restaurant Association's Southeastern U.S.
Foodservice Expo Is set for August 27. 28 and 29 at the O range
County Convention C enter in Orlando.
Keynote s|&gt;cukers include nationally televised culinury
personality Chef Martin Yan. und former B urger King execu tive
and Industry consultant, A ! Shuh.
Th e these this year Is " T h e Best Foodservice on Parade." and
floor exhibits will feature o v e r 1.100 booths. T h e Expo will also
feature many special even ts Including a w in e festival, national
Ice urt championships, and demonstrations by well know n
chefs.
O ver 20.000 foodservlce professionals arc expected to attend.
For Information, phone Cindy Dupre, In Tampa at (813)
226-2772.
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A picture shown Iasi Sunday, Incorrectly Identified Ihe persons
at a Chamber gathering and the reason for the event. Shown, loll
to right at Second Generations, 1746 W. Airport Blvd.. are M ellsa
Magner. store manager, Dave Farr, Executive Director o f the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commorce, and Charlene Spolski,
owner o f the store. Second Generations, which will have been In
operation for three years this December, w as welcomed to the
membership of the Chamber o f Commerce.

U.S. SAVINGS
TH E G R E A T A M E R IC A N IN V E S T M E N T

I

J o y c e 's F loral D esigns, o f
Vermont, nominated the Sanford
Flower Shop for the "M atter o f

R e c e n t l y . S a nf o r d F l o w e r
Shop's Tim Donuhoe and Kit
Thom pson attended a Floral
Convention in Si. Petersburg.
Donuhoe was asked to Judge a
"G own and T u xed o" com p eti­
tion wlih Ihe theme "T h e Sprit
o f Christm as."

The gow ns and tuxedos were
creatively adorned w lih flowers,
greenery, dried and silk mnteriuls a n d J udg e d o n t h e m e ,
mechanics and other qualities.

listcnrd attentively to the master
o f ceremonies tell the tale o f St.
Lu cia." She added, " I felt a
sense o f pride Hint Sanford
Flower Shop was a downtown*
Sanford merchant and assocl-l
ated with the St. Lucia Festival." |
Donuhoe and another Sanford;
F low rr Shop designer. Jayne
Myers, have recently completed!
Phase I o f Ihe criteria needed toj
become members o f the Ameri-'
can Institute o f Floral Designers.
(A1FDI. They w ill be traveling to
Milwaukee In O ctober to com­
plete Phase II and expect to be
accepted Into the prestigious
membership.

According lo Thom pson. "T h e
winning entry was from a florist
in Ormond Beach. Her model
was dressed as St. Lucia, and
was a b so lu tely brcu lh takln g.
She w'urc the tradltlonul St.
Luc ia gow n and had a halo o f red
roses, babies breath and lit
candles."
Th om pson continued. " T h e
crowd o f florists gave her a
s t a n d i n g o v a t i o n a n d t hen

Bar to find Top Winn Dixie cashier named
ways to fix
problems
By NICK P PEIPAU P
Herald Staff Writer

Morris joins Gulf Atlantic

Correction

SANFO RD T h e S an ford
Flower Shop. 209 E. Commercial
Avenue, was the recipient o f an
aw ard recently. Florists also
focused on St. Lucia In a special
program In St. Petersburg.

Tru st" Service Award. A c o n ­
gratulatory letter from AFS Pres­
ident Tom Butler, ns well as a
special A FS Service Award cer­
tificate have been received.
T h e A F S Tru st awar d r e ­
cognizes A FS Florists w ho g o
above and beyond the expected
customer service.

By NICK PPEIPAUP
Herald Stall Wrltor
" W e lawyers, no doubt,
must reform some o f our
behavior and practices."
says Patricia Seitz, presi­
dent of the Florida Bar.
"B u t at the same time,
society must reconcile Its
ow n expectations o f the
legal system ."
S e i t z m ad e the c o m ­
m ents In reaction to a (Mill
conducted by the National
Luw Journal which con ­
c l u d e d that c y n i c i s m
toward lawyers is growing,
yet more Americans are
using lawyers, and general­
ly arc satisfied with the
legal services they receive.
"T h e y did not tell us
anything we did not al­
ready kn ow ." she said o f
the Journal's report, und
com m ented that the Flor­
ida Bar and the state bar
have already launched a
renewal movement whhtn
the profession.
" W c know the public
b e l i e v e s thai l a w y e r s
charge high fees, arc smart
und therefore arc suspected
o f being clever and tricky."
she said, "an d that what
l a w y e r s c a n do, h a v e
adverse social im pacts."
She continued. "M a n y
law yers agree. That ts w hy
Ihe lawyers o f Florida, as a
group and ns Individuals,
have already set out to lake
a close look at what w c do
as u w ay to address law yer
bushing constructively - a
form o f professional re ­
n ew a l."
S eitz said the process
started In earnest at the
Ikiard o f Governor's retreat
in July, during which the
bar’s 51 governors were
Joined by aO more pracllcin g l a w y e r s f r o m
throughout the stale. Th ey
discu ssed ethics, pu blic
perception and professional
relations. Th e bar Is now
evaluating the many sug­
gestion s for professional
im provem ent.
S e itz said lawyers are
w illin g to take responsibili­
ty for some o f the behavior
that leads to poor public
perception. "A n d I think
w e can take an occasional
Joke," she added.
" T h e legal system Is also
driven by the greed and
vindictiveness o f some In
society, by people's w ill­
ingness to sue rather than
settle, to demand rights
rather than exercise re­
sponsibility. und to win at
ail costs rather than obtain
Justice." she explained.
S eitz continued. "M aybe
It’s tim e for lawyers to lake
un Insightful look at pro­
spective clients and their
causes, and not take ihe
case or the money •• a
decision weighted by the
la w y er's responsibility to
the courts, the profession
and the entire Justice sys­
te m ."
She suggested the legal
profession should lie more
assertive In guiding society
to be compassionate und
rarin g within the Justice
system .
"C om petent, ethical und
p u b l i c - s p i r i t e d l u wy e r s
p ro v id e our best public
relations. Th e lawyers o f
Florida core, are taking
a c tio n and are m ak in g
p r o g r e s s In a d d re s s in g
s o m e o f th e c r itic is m s
leveled by the public." she
concluded.

SANFORD Deborah BonJour. a cashier al Winn Dixie.
2485 Alrjxirt Blvd. has been
named Professional Cashier o f
the Year. T h e competition was
against em p loy ees In several
hundred W inn Dixie Stores In­
cluding 105 In Central Florida.
According to Larry Beck, m ar­
keting director. "W in n D ixie
feels it is essential (o recognize
our own associates. W c u n ­
derstand the importance o f the
cashier's direct link to our cu s­
tomers and the difference qu ali­
ty service and a friendly sm ile
can make to a shopper."
B on jou r's first com p etition
was a gain st her co-w orkers.
Then, against stores in the local

district.
She w as am ong ten chosen in
the Orlando District. W inners
received cash prizes o f 81.000
and a trip lo the distribution
center and general W inn Dixie
offices In Orlando.
From that point, each was
required to take u scries o f tests
on product knowledge, history o f
the store, and general cashier
skills. Again. Bonjour cam e out
on top.
As a district winner. Bonjour
received 25 shares o f W inn Dixie
Sanford's Deborah Bon|our:
stock and a trip to Jacksonville,
"Professional Cashier" o f the year
where she will be honored at a
special awards luncheon at the
com m unity and it is her out­
corporate headquarters.
" I want to sincerely congratu­ standing relationships with cus­
tomers that allows W in n Dixie to
late Ms. Bonjour for a Job well
done." Beck said. "S h e repre­ be the strong com pan y It Is
today."
sents W inn Dixie within the

Longwood man
wins car
O r l a n d o C e n t r a l Park,
celebrating its 30th anniversary
this year, gave a 30 year old
car away last month. The 1963
Ford Falcon Future was the
grand prize awarded to Or.
Rober t E. O 'B rie n , left, a
Longwood Realtor, with Maury
L. Carter and Associates ot
Orlando. The event was the
anniversary kickoff party for
area real estate brokers. The
award was presented by John
Smith, president o f Orlando
Central Park.

Merit acquires
computer firm

SECURITY NATIONAL BANK
Your Mortgage Lending Specialists

By NICK PPEIPAU P
Herald Staff Writer_____________
LONGWOOD
- Merit
Fasteners Corp. of Ixingwood.
bus acquired Advunced Data
Interface, a computer consulting
linn specializing In liar code
data collection systems for in ­
dust ri al a n d ma n u f a c t u r i n g
applications.
Donald Rogers. President o f
M crllc said. "A D I will be a
separate operating division. T h e
acquisition o f ADI will enable
Merit to expand our customer
s e r v i c e c a p a b i l i t i e s to o u r
m anufacturing arid industrial
accounts, uidlng them (o becom e
more cffecicn l. cost effective,
und paperless."

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Racism
Continued from P a g e 3A
special."
Ik- rreru ited at Kn Ki ns Klan
ra llie s and w hen flu* Aryan
Nations m ade him spokesman,
lie went from m ilking cows tn
appearing in New sw eek and on
television .

■'1 made hate palatable." he
said. "T h a t's much m ore dangenius."
Cochran gave it all up about a
year ago. alter a confederate
|Milnted out the Aryan Nations
w ould seek Ids son's exterm ina­
tion because the b o y ’ s cleft
|ialatc madr him Imperfect.
W hat w e call racism Isn't
im tipic to this country, said
Derrick Hell, a visitin g law prolessor at New York University
whose 1992 book. “ Fares at the
lio ito m o f the W e ll." considers
racism a permanent fncct o f
A m erica n life.
"T h e r e Is a tendency In most
societies to relegate an iden­
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on nice, ethnicity or religion, to a
subordinate role." said Hell, who
Is not related to Carl Hell.
In Am erica, w hites like to
blam e blacks for w hatever Is
denied them.
Students at NYU. for Instance,
express this to Derrick Bell, who
left Harvard’ s law faculty In
protest over Its failure to hire a
ten u red fem a le p ro fes so r o f
color.
"W h ite students would sidle
up to me nnd say. ‘ T h ey must
have a great affirm ative action
program at H arvard," When he
asked w hy. they w ould say:
"B ecause I didn't get In ."
"T h e re seems a willingness to
a ccep t trem en d ou s gap s b e­
tween them selves and w hiles on
to p ." he mild o f the mass of
w hites In America, " a s long as
there's a gap betw ren them and
b lack s."
Johnny Lee Clary was 19 and
new ly anointed leader o f the
KK K In Oklahoma w hen he went

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INTHECIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fllf NurnlMr FI S44CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
10RRAINEC THOMPSON
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Ihe adrrilnltlfAlien ol the
« « I a I f o l L O R R A IN E C
THOMPSON, decanted. File
Number F| 504 CP. If pendmo In
in* Circuit Court for Semi nolo
Count, Florida. Prebale Dlvl
von. trto address ol which It
Semlnol* County Courthouto.
Pot* om t# Dra*or "C ". San
lord. FL J7772 0454 The namot
and addresses Of the personal
representative end lho personal
representative's Attorney are
let forth below
ALL INTERESTED PER
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All portent on whom I hi t
not to It terved who hAvo Ob
lectiont thAt challenge the valid
Ity of the will, the qualifications
Of the personal representative,
venue, or |urltdlcflon of thlt
Court ore required to flit their
ob leetlon i with thlt Court
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All creditort o' the decedent
and other portont having clelmt
or demand! agilnit decedent I
eitate on whom a copy ol thlt
notice It terved within three
montht after the dale of the tint
nubile a ' &gt;on of thlt notice mutt
file their claimt with thlt Court
W IT H IN THE LA T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
C.OPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditort ol the
cedent and pertont having
clalmt or demand! againtt the
decedent ! ettate mutl llle their
clalmi with thli court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THISNOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER

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Tha dale ol the lin t publtca
lien et Ihl! Notice is August IS.
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Personal RepreienlAtlve:
JOHN ROBE RTTHOMPSON
AS* W Tolltf Avenue
Long wood Florida J77SO
Attorney lor Personal
Representative;
GENER STEPHENSON.
ESOUIRE
101 Normandy Road
Post Office Bo« tsorn
Casselberry. FL JIMS 077*
Telephone 14071 13* m i
Florida Bar No : 077171
Publish August IS. 71. t**)
OEH ms
NOTICE
Form **0 P F . Rolurn ot
Private Foundation, for the
Barrington Foundation Inc. Is
available tor inspection at Its
office ISt Bressle Drive. Long
wood Coll Ml son Hargis. Presl
dent, at U » 57*5 lor appoint
menI
Publish August 15.1**)
DEH 101
LEOAL ADVERTISEMENT
The City of Long wood will
receive seated bids at the Office
ol Purchasing. 1SS W Warren
A v e . Longwood Florida until
I 00 P M
I L o c a l T im e 1
Wednesday. September I, let]
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Bid m * l . PURCHASE OF
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(COMPRESSOR) FOR THE
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Bid packages may be obtained
Irom the Purchasing Depart
men! at the above address or by
calling (407) 740 344)
Bids will be publicly opened el
the ebove date and time In the
City Hall Commission Chambers
at ISS W Warren Ave.. Long
wood. Florida All bldi should be
s e a le d and C L E A R L Y
M ARKED W ITH THE BID
NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION
on the outside ot me envelope
The City reserves the right to
re|ect any or all bids, and
consider ell options proposed
NO FACSIMILES W ILL BE
ACCEPTED
Rhonda Ledford. C P M.
Purchasing Director
City ol Long wood
15) W Warren Ave
Longwood. Florida 5J7SO
Publish; Augutl IS. I f f ]
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on radio to debate the Kcv. Wade
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Colored People.
After the show. In the station
parking lot. W atts showed Clary
his new adopted daughter — the
t t nwa nl r d c hi l d o f a wh i t e
mother, black father.
"N o w look at those sweet little
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
SEMINOLE CC-UNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Santord. Florida will
receive bids al Hm District Medie Services Conference Room. 1111
South Mellonvlllr A»enue. Sanford. Florida. 55771. until 5 00 p m ,
September 7. I**) al which lime bids will be opened lor the
construction o l;
LAKE BRANTLEY HIGH SCHOOL
MULTIPURPOSE/POOL COMPLEX
SSI SAND LAKE ROAD
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FLORIDA 51714
Bid must be accompanied by bid deposit A Bid Bond. Cashier's
Check or Cert 11led Check lor live (5% I percent of the totel amount
bid The successful bidder shell furnish o Performance Peyment
Bond lor the total amount ol the award wlltiln ten (10) days ot
notification ol the eward Bonds must bo written by a surety
company licensed to do business in Florida
Drawings and Pro Ieel Manual will be available from John LeRoy,
Prelect Manager. Department ol Facilities Planning. Seminole
County Public Schools. 1511 Meilonville Avenue. Sanford. Florida
55771 (407)555 I5S5 e«t Ml A deposit ot SUM 00 Including state sales
fas. per set Is required which Is refundable when a responsive bid It
submitted end me Construction Documents are returned in good
condition with in fifteen (IS) days Irom me dale bids are received
There will be a pre bid conference held In the school's office on
Auguif 54. 1**1 el 10a m . consisting ot review ol the prelect Al this
lime the Owner's repretentellvet will discuss the protect require
men It and procedures Contractors are strongly encouraged lo
■Hand Failure lo eltend does not relieve the bidder Irom the
responsibility to carry out the work In the manner discussed et the
conference Thlt p 'f b-d conference does not relieve the bidders ol
the on Site Inspection ol the protect requirements
The Board reserves the right to waive minor informalities In the
bidding II said waiver Is In the Board s best Interest
Dated mis 15th day ol August. IWJ
/t Dianne L Kramer
Executive Director of Facilities Planning
Publish August IS. 55. Jf. IWJ
DEH 100
NOTICE O f ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. TS-1471-CA-11-K
SEMINOLE COUNTY, apolitical Subdivision
of the State ot Florida.

Petitioner.

v.

BOYLE INVESTMENT COMPANY, aTermettae Corporation;
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANKOF TENNESSEE: PRIDGEN
AND ASSOCIATES, a Georgia General Partnership; FLORIDA
POWER CORPORATION, a Florida Corporation. WINN DIXIE
STORES. INC . a Florida Corporation; WALGREEN CO .on llllnrti
Corporation,- TACO BELL CORPORATION, a California
Corporation. SUN FLORIDA REALTY. INC., a Florida
Corporation: GINN SMITH ENTERPRISES. INC .a Florida
Corporation. d/t&gt;/a. TCBY YOGURT, a Florida Corporation.
NATIONSBANK, f/k/a. Cllltons and Southern Notional Bank:
CHINA JADE RESTAURANT,# Florida Corporation; MAIL COPY
PLUS: KANNIH. INC . a F lortda Corporation. d/Va. Rod Willow
Cloaners; MICKEY'S TAP ROOM: BLINDS. U.SJk.: RUGSTER.
INC., o Florida Corporation, d/b/a. HAIR GRAFTERS; VILLAR IS
KARATE; DAVID PERE; STEVEN PERE; B A B FOOTWEAR A
SPORTING GOODS. INC . a Florida Corporation, COSTANZO
ITALIAN MARKET; FAMILY PHOTO; WALLPAPER PLUS
PAINT, INC.,a Florida Corporation; JODI ENTERPRISES. INC., a
Florida Corporation, d/b/a. J A OS: AAKASH TRAVEL. INC., a
Florida Corporation, d/b/e. TRAVEL NETWORK; THE OUNES:
RAY VALDES at Tai Collet lor ol Semlonle County, Florida; and the
unknown spouses ot the above. If any. their heirs, devisees,
assignees, grantees, creditors, lessees, eiecutort. administrators,
mortgagees, lodgment creditors, trustees, lienholders, persons In
possession and any and all other persons having or claiming to have
any right, till# or Interest by. through, under or against the above
named Defendants, or otherwise claiming any right, title, or Interest
In the real proparty described In this action.
Defendants.
TO: THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL
PARTIES CLAIMING INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS; AND TO ALL PARTIES
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW.
An Eminent Domain Petition, together with Its Declaration ol
Taking hot boon tiled In the above styled court lo acquire certain
property Interests In Seminole County, Florida, described at follows;
PARCEL NUMBER Ml
TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE II
FEE SIMPLE
THE WEST SO FEET LYING CONTIGUOUS TO THE EASTER
LY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TUSKAWILLA ROAD 1140 00' R/WI
OF THE NORTHWESTERLY M5S0 FEET AS MEASURED ALONG
SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY OF TUSKAWILLA ROAD OF LOT I, RED
WILLOW PLAZA. AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS. PAOES W
AND 100 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CONTAINING 711 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS.
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NUMBER 741
TUSKAWILLA ROAD (PHASE I)
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
COMMENCE AT THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1.
RED WILLOW PLAZA. AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS. PAGES
f t AND 100. PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; THENCE RUN N 57*00 54” E. ALONG THE NORTH
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 5 A OISTANCE OF S00 FEET.
THENCE RUN S 55*Sf'j4" E. PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 5 A DISTANCE OF IfOOO FEET
TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE PLATTED 50 FEET
WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT CROSSING SAID LOT 5 AND ALSO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE RUN N. 57*00 5*'' E.
ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY LINE 1000 FEET) THENCE
RUN S 55*504 ’ E 110 00 FEET; THENCE RUN S. S7*00'5S4” W.
SO00 FEET; THENCE RUN N J7-)t U * W. HOBO FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING THEREIN SM0 SQUARE
FEETMOREORLESS
Each Defendant is further notified that the Petitioner will petition
for an Order ol Taking before the Honorable Robert B. McGregor,
one ot the Judges ol the above styled Court, on the 3rd day of
September, Iftj. at 1 00 p m . In the Seminole County Courthouto.
Santord, Florida, in accordance with Its Declaration of Taking
heretofore tiled In mis cause All Defendants lo mis suit and all other
Interested parties may timely request a hearing on tha Petition for
the Order of Taking al the lime and place designated and be heard
Any Defendant failing to file e timely request for hearing shall waive
any right to ob|ect to the Order of Taking.
AND
Each Defendant end any other persons claiming any inferos! In the
property described in the Petition In the ebove Styled Eminent
Domain proceeding It hereby required to serve written defenses. If
any you hove, to the Petition heretofore filed In this cause on mo
Petitioner, and any request tor a hearing on the Petition for the
Order ot Taking. It desired, on Petitioner's Attorney, whoso name
and address is shown below on or belore August 17, IffJ, and to file
the original ol your written defenses and any request for hearing on
me Patman tor the Order of Taking with the Clerk of Ihlt Court
either before service on the PelIItoner's Attorney or Immediately
thereafter, to show what right, title. Interest or lien you or any of y « j
have or claim In and to tha proparty described In said Petition and to
show cause. It any you have, why said property should not be
condemned tor the uses end purposes as set form In said Petition II
you tall to answer, a default may be entered against you for the relief
demanded in me Petition If you fell to request a hearing on me
Petition tor Order ol Taking you shall waive any right to object to
said Order ol Taking
WITNESS my hand and tool ol said Court on July 71. Ittj
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

FLORIDA
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Ro b e r t a M cM i l l a n
County Altomey
tor Semlnoto Coimty. Florida
SamInoto County Services Building
HOI East First Street
Santord. Florida51771
Telephone (4071 511 1159. Eif. 7554
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish: Augusta. IS. l**l

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INTHECIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION NO
*1 I515CAI4L
BAHCLAYSAME RICAN'
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
etc
Plaintiff.
vs
STEPHEN TOOLSIE.#tu«.

ef al.

Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO STEPHEN TOOLSIE and
WENDELINE V TOOLSIE. hi!
wile. It living and It dead, all
unknown portlet claiming by.
through, under or ogalnif the
named Defendant who are not
known to be deed or alive
whether told unknown portlet
claim et helrt. devlteet. gren
teat. assignees. Ilenort. credi
tort, trvttees. or other claim
antt agalmt the told STEPHEN
TOOLSIE and WENDELINE V
TOOLSIE. hit wile
RESIDENCE RRMCOJ.
BOXTJTf
JUANA Ol A. PUERTO RICO
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
F IE D that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on the Iol towing
property In SEMINOLE County.
Florida:
LOT 4i. SUNRISE ESTATES
UNIT 5. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T .TH EREO F. AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 54.
PAGES It AND 30. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
hai been filed egamtt you and
W R IG H T . F U L F O R D .
MOORHEAD A WITTEK. P A .
and JOHN DOE. an unknown
tenant In postettion and you are
required to serve o copy ot your
written delentet. it any. to it on
CHARLES R GEORGE. III.
ESQUIRE. LAW OFFICE OF
CHARLES R GEORGE. Ill,
P A .. I ll Norm Orange A venue.
Suite 1050, Orlando. Florida
55*01. and tile the original with
the Clerk ol the above tty led
Court on or belore the Ird day ot
September. Ittj, otherwise a
judgment m ay be entered
againtt you lor the reliel de
mended in the Complaint
WITNESS my hand and teal
Ot Ihl! Court July Jf, Ittj
(Circuit Court Seal!
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Rum King
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: Augutl 1.1.15.55. Ift l

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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnett af 751
Gretna Ct., Winter Springs.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictiltout Nome of SYSTEC.
and that I Inland lo register told
name with Ihe Division of Cor
porafinnt. Tallehattee. Florida. I
In accordance with the pro
visions ol the Fictitious Nome
Statutes. To Wit Section S4S 0*.
Florida Statutes t**l
RlchardC Event
Publlth Augutl IJ. m i
DEH 101
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Notice It herebr given that the
following corporation, pursuant
to Section 44S0*. Florida Stat
utot. will register with tha
Division of Corporations. Flor­
ida Department ot State, upon
receipt of proof ol the ptAllce
lion ot this notice, the lictlttous
name, to wit
RB BROWN
CONSULTING GROUP under
which It eipeclt to engage In
business at 740 Orange Avenue.
Altamonte Springs. Florida
51714
That the party Interested In
said business enterprise Is as
follows:
Brown's Gymnastics. Inc .
a Florida corporation
Publish August!!. 1**1
OEH 104

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Thermo Tablets. I did. 100\
guaranteed, only 15) Cell
I *00 31* *1)0 (Vero Bchl

_______No Ir*
BABYSITTER WANTED In my
Lake Mary home Pert time .
References req 177 4*1*

4*51111

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CABLE TV/INSTALLER

55— B u s in e s s
O p p o rtu n itie s
EARN IM.eM In to days. Send
SASE lo L B C Enter . I70S
White Horse Rd . Greenville.
SC 3*4)1
EARN I I I * S!.»»• or more
monthly No investment, no
Inventories, no tolling, no
paperwork, no risk I 4** 4451
FANTASTIC BUSINESS
O P P O R T U N IT Y . Am way
phase III Over 30.000 pro
ducts and 1.000 major menu
lecturers No retail soles, no
door to door Income potential
S3 000 mo within o yr part
time Call &lt;07 744 1S44________

LOCAL VENDING ROUTE
51.700 a week potential Mutt
sell J 400 4S5 134) ________

LOCAL PAY PHONE ROUTE

Truck and tools req Access to
a drop burying machine a
mutt. Immediate opening
Please cell HOP 444 514*
CARPENTERS OR CARPEN
TER HELPERS needed No
calls alter 7PM 14* *4S4

CHILDCARE TEACHER
Pert time needed tor 4 10 yr
olds COL required EOE
___________ 377 7*01_____
eCONSTRUCTION*
•SECRETARY*
55*5 wk Put your construction,
• ■parlance and bookkeeping
to work here Calltoday
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7*4 W. 11th St . 531 SI74
• CONSTRUCTION CREWS *
Travel Mon thru Frl Learn
while you earn Good pay It
AAA EMPLOYMENT
704 W. » t h St . 51) 1174

ll.TOOe week potential Priced
totalI I 400444 7451_________
SACRIFICE BEFORE SEPT.
All stock In A LtH Bit ef
Ev try thing Sf.SOO firm 11*5
S Santo-d Ave . Santord
JJttUT

COSMETOLOGIST
with following 5514114 or
CT 485*_____________________

CPT4IC09
MEDICAL CODER
Winter Springs area Esperl
• n e e d o n ly
C o ll lo r appointment.....
137 1)31

61— M o n e y to L t n d
BILLS DUE?

Director

Have 1 Place to Pay I Slash
Monthly Payntenlsl Get Cred
itors OH Your Back! Easy
Qualify No Collateral 1444 4410

7 1 - H o l p W a n te d
A D O T O Y O U R INCOM E
S E L L A VON NOW I
C A L L 17144] *er m e m

AG ASSISTANT
Permanent, full lime U-ll/hr
Duties include growing vege
tables and ornamentals In
Held and greenhouse, applying
pesticides and (arm malnte
nance H.S. grad and 3 yrs
esp. For application call
550 4755 or write 1700 E Celery
Ave . Sanford. FL 51771 EOE/
Affirmative Action Employer

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we
are engaged In business at 100
V ia Oe L e g o . A lta m o n te
Springs. Seminole County. Flor
AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!
Ida. under the Fictitious Nemo
Ol AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL
Nothing succeeds like success
CENTER, and Ihol we intend lo i
We re well Into our 3rd decade
register said name with the
ol training successful agents
D iv is io n o l C orporation s.
No license!.......... We'll hetpl
Tallehattee. Florida. In ac- I
WATSON R E A L T Y C O R P
cor dan&lt;# with the previsions ol
R E A LT O R S ____________113 1104
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
AOENTS-AVON. Earn to 50%
T ow n : Section aasot. Florida
No door/door Guaranteed
Statutt* I ff 1.
40% distorts. Send! 551)1*1
Daniel J.Woods
AM/PM SERVERS
Laurel R Woods
Publish: August IS. t**l
Apply In person al SB N
DEH 10!
Palmetto A v e . Santord No
phone ells please I

For established childcare le
clllty Education, eipenence
end leadership required
111 1 4 1 5 ________ _______

DRIVERS NEEDED
s :'
AG C A R R IE R S , a w ell
established and growing can
tret Florida bated company
otters you;
• Semi Annual Pay Increases
• sire Oft Pay
• Unloading Pay
• Vacation Pay
• Safety Bonus
O Spouse Riding Program
• AveragoTrips 7 Days
,
• Lalo Model Conventional
Tractors
,
II you have 3 years tractor,
trailer, OTR and snow and Ice \
eipenence plus • good driving.
record, call:
1*0* 174 1*14
*
EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS

'

SAn Del Manufacturing is J
accepting applications lor *
E X P E R IE N C E D INDUS !
TRIAL sewing machine oper &lt;
•tors only Accepting applica j
lions thru July Jnd. then again •
starting July llth lor hiring to .
begin July tlth Paid holidays ;
and vacation, olr conditioned'
(•citify 7740 Old Lake Mary &lt;
Rd. Santord 407 331 3*10

H o m e im p r o v e m e n t
AL DOES IT ALL

C a rp e n try
FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors be registered
or certilied To verity a state
con tra ctors license call
1 *00 541 7*40 Occupational
Licenses art required by the
county end can bo verified by
calling 111 I150.a&gt;t.74»

Carpet Cleaning

RIH WAY

RES/COMM Vinyl Sidmg .
Alum. Framing. Drywall.
Doors. Rooting. Concrete
553-0*51 S.O. Ballnl, CEC4I****
RES'COMM. now homes Since
1*40 in 4rea Call anytime)
Miller. 575 *444 GC001441

S w im m in g P o o l
S e r v ic e / R e p a ir

SAM'S CARPET CLEANINO.
Ratldanllal/commarclal 34
e»r4440S4l
hrt 554 5541.jM
beeper
444 0S4I

S P R IN O C L E A N IN O . In
outside Rentals Also wkly.
rotes Windows, toot 131 ITS)

C o n crete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beet J Man Quality Opera
lion! 35* 1ITS/7*4 7t#7

L a w n S e r v ic e
R A N D Y 'S Q U A L IT Y LAW N .
Complete pro care since 1*00
Clean ups, hauling 111-*714
TOM * J E F F ’l LAW N CAR E l
Ret /Comm . dependable, low
relesl FreeeSt........... 530 7070

E le c t r ic a l

Applilances
KENMORE washer, lira ig
capacity J in stock I Free
d elivery. P e rfe c t thapel
Warranty A4- REST 334 5141

~~

COLD AIR Beal the summer
heat I Let us Hi your outo A/C
Save up to 5500 on yrur neit
A/C |ob Comp. evaporators,
dryers Bast price* to town!
Open 4 days a wk. 1517414

1t / r r / T / s r

M ASTER E LE C TR IC IAN
Lic'd/lns 24 hr». Fair pricetl
Ret 4 rEROOOaifJJJI 4471

Handy M an
• • • DO IT ALL • • •
Anything everything Home
repaid
plumbing, painting,
electrical carpentry 140*301

M a so n ry
TWP MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Stucco. Concrete. Renovo
tions LtC./Int
... 33) 3444

O u ts id e L ig h t in g ~
REPLACE Perking tot. pole 1
bldg security lights Paint A
r e p jl^ S W S T O lO O O ^ ^ ^

P a in tin g

) o u r Hu.sitir.s* I r r i'\

lh i\

M o n t h . ( n i l ( hi.ssifirtl.

r.
•*
&gt;

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PAUL'S POOL SERVICE. INC
WedoUall! Free est
Stale He Ins 375 3141

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“

EXPERIENCED In all phases
ol tile Insinuation Ins . lie.. {
wholesale III# prices M I #444 |i

T r e e S e r v ic e

“&lt;

ECHOLS TREE SVC Lie s ins
” L*t the Professionals do I f
Free e s l l m a I t s ___ » 1 777*
LARRY'S LAWN A TREE.
Very Professional Service.
Free Est LIcMns 171 Tfl)

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&gt;
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CLASSIFIEDAOS
W
0H FORYOU!
Don't U ke our word lor It,
Call Today To Place Your Adi

COR INO PAINTIftO and Pre
•tare Cleaning. Tap quality
Pleant. lnt/i«t 1571171

S t.'t / V r

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g
DUN RITE. Clean driveways.
roots, pool decks, wolkt.
houses Free est l i t 4133
TIM'S EXTERIOR CLEANINO.
Prompt, reliable service
Reasonable rates i l l a ll)

V.'f S i n

no S e r v ic e
Cleaning

A d d it io n s &amp;
R e m o d e lin g

A u to m o tiv e

CARPENTER All kinds ol home
repairs, painting A ceramic
tito R Ic h a r ^ r o ts M ^ J T J

F li It rlgtif at a price you can
afford Llc d/lnt From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and rooting
sves 55 yrs of experience No
|ob too big or small Call
334 *433 ar 354 5444 34 hcs.

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SttMBeild333-361L
Is / o ir

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Sanford Horald. S»nfnrd, Florida - Sunday, August 15. 1993 - 110

71—Help Wanted

71-H tlp Wanted

aPESTCONTROL*
Tramaa. your cholca Tath or
Salat Fabulous banallts
AAA EMPLOYMENT
144W. IStti SI., MMI74
POSTAL AND OOVERMENT
fobs 17&gt;/hr plus banalllt For
appiKalionCall 401744 4515

DRIVER long haul, par! lima
Eiparlancrd with planlt. CDL
lie rsaadrd............. M l 4444
• DRIVERS*
Various rout*i Cltan driving
racord Call today lor into
AAA EMPLOYMENT
r o o w . D ih ii, i i n i r *

* * rOSTAL JOBS * *
Stan III 41/hr A banalllt For
application A Into, call I 111*)
114 HIO 1am to 10pm Idayt
a PROPERTY MANAOERa
Bata and commission Raal
astalalicansoaplus Hurry I
AAA EMPLOYMENT
H 4 w . » m s i. , m w 4
a RECEPTION POSITIONS*
Paopia and communication
skills naadad hart Banalllt
AAA EMPLOYMENT
1st w. a m s t„ m i n t

Hairstylist
Full or Pari lima t ! 00 hr 4
up Paid vacalioiit and soma
paid Holidays! Fanlastic
Sams in Santord i n W d
HAPPY ELVES CIslMcara. is
Mary, naadt tap . organittd
Caragivar-Taachar. W/nalural
lova lor Clslldrtn H I n »r
IT'S EASY
WORK TODAY,
GET PAIO TODAY I SPRINT
STAFFING ........... M* 1011

JANITORS
Pari lima lor Lata Mary/
H a a th r o w
A p p ly U O I
Philadelphia Ava. Or lando
_________ SOT SH O W _________

93— R o o m s f o r R e n t

J 4 1 — H om es For S a le

CLEAN ROOMS, single ttsrllng
S7t/wk. K llc b tn , pksne.
laundry, vid te games, all
strati pars Ing 1Id 4413_______
CLEAN. FURNISHED ream, w/
kitchen available SSI wk . SIS

sac Downtown m 5044

BATEMAN REALTY
40ENEVA, 1 ACRES w/1
houses
47**00
•M ANKHAM WOOOS. 11
acres with 7 bdrm 1 bath and
) car garag*. pool and lakv
No reasonable otter refused I

___

M ATURED PERSO N,
fumishod. lilt cooking prlv
441/wk tlrsl and last M* 5444

321-0259 ............ 321-2257
•BUY OWNER*

PRIVATE BED l BATH

1,000's ol properties
All types, areas, prices
Call tor FREE LIST
Orlando toll tree. I *00 *44 t***
W*t(hth* Buy Owner
TV Shew

Santord. close lo SCC House
prlvlltgas. washer, dryer,
garage. 5110 month Including
ulilifas
174 4lit
SANFORD Room lor rani
House privileges, wash dryer.
pool450wk Incl u lllH I 111!
SANFORD. US/wk First. Iasi
Non tmokor prol Kitchen
iiriy 11*4711 attar 4PM______
SANFORO Sunland Etlalat
140/wk. pool, kllchon. phona.

REPRESENTATIVES WANTED

^*undryprlvi MO_4441_^___

National company naadt local
rapt, p I or l/l. You choosa Iha
hours! No talas required
___________1* 1111 *__________

97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

Sundiy's, 11AM. channel 4!

HALL REALTY
312 W First St S.mtoul
NICE 1 bdrm home, central
H/A. Ig corner lot. naw
plumbing. Inside pantry,
formald-ningrm Only 141.500
ENJOY 1HE COUNTRY AT
MOSPHIRE ollertd by th.s )
bdrm 1 bath w/famlly rm on
almost 1-1 sere! Raised patio
overlook soaks!
15). 500
BANK REPOS

SECURITY OFFICER’

LAWN MAINTENANCE

Sanford arta. part lima. Frl
day and Sunday day. Security
Clan O Heartta rtquirad
______ Call 4014*4 1»7 _____

Full lima position Eiparlanca
a MUST l*/hr to star! plus
lull banatlls. Call lor ap
pointmant m la ll a il X7 ba
taraan }P M and TPM_________
a LAWN MAINTENANCE a
Work on your Ian at yog gal
paid! You’ll lova II. Banallts
AAA EMPLOYMENT
100W 1S7MI . M i l l? *____
LIVE IN NEEDED, a days a
wk Room, board and salary
O FListss w a r n ___________
LOOKING FOR Malurt. outgo
Ing Individual lo Iraln In Iha
Auto Upholitary butinats
Eip halplul BUT no! nacat
sary S4 00 par hr. Sand ra
tuma lo Blind Boa 700. P O
Boa 1447. Sanlord. FL &gt;1771

SERVERS
Eipatttncad pralarrad Apply
Monday only Slala Mark*!
Restaurant, HOPS French Ay*
telem arketer s '
Longarood. SS 10 hr plus
bonus Phona and order entry
tap Day lo evening hours.
Mon
Sal. Parmananl post
Hons Never a Ira t
Halp Parsarmal 414A l t

TREE CUMBER
Naadad Eiparitncad Own
transportation No drugs
SIQ/hr. Call » a *444__________
WAREHOUSE ANO GENERAL
LABOR H E LP NEEDED!
Bonus lor drivers All shills
available Dally pay. no lea
Report ready lo work 1 X am.
Industrial Labor Svc. 1014
French Av No phone calls
WAREHOU1E WORKERS Full
lima day positions Santord
Longwood. and Maitland
areas IV hr Ntvaralaa!
Help Parsannal US4HI

MAIDS
F/T, M F , 14 Will train;
unllormt Molly Maid. &gt;47 SOOr
MEDICAL

LPNS
11PM FAM and 7 Jpm shill lull
lim a
Apply In parson:
Lakavlaw Nursing Clr . SIS E
2nd SI Santord
MEDICAL

WAREH0USE7F0RK LIFT
MtoSll SOhr T40 04Q4______

LPN/RN

ROADWAY STRIPER

F/T and P/T Sub acuta cara
• ap highly dasirabla. but not
rtquirtd Will train Salary
dtpa»danl upon aapartanct
Contact: Dabary Manor, 44 N.
Mary IT n . Dabary, FI m i l .
441-4414_____________________
MEDICAL

CNAS
A 110 bad suparlor ralad
facility I* looking lor CNAS
a Musi ba rartlUad
a Eipartantad pralarrad
II this dateribat you. contact
Mary AIICO Kotha Don HIO
E n ltrp rlsa Rd., Dabary.
P laata apply In parson
EOE/Dfuq Ira* arorkplaca
N A T IO N A L P U B L IS H IN O
FIRM naadt paopia lo labal
p o s tc a r d s Iro m hom o,
taoo'nk Sal your own hours
Call I *00 740 TIT! (S I.4*
m ln/tl y r t t l or W rllo
PAASE
I7J, 141 Sr Lin
coin way. N. Aurora IL 4MR

Eiparitncad In painl and
Iher mo plastic Opportunity

lor advancement

EOE

*44-411 4471

73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d
HELPER OF ALL TRADES.
Groctry shopping, sll ml
shut Ins. drive to doctor No
|ob too big or small I Reason
able riles P I l i l t laava mtg
LICENSED NURSE will cara
lor patient Pay nag 14 yrs
hospital tip 117-4144 Iv mtg

91— A p a r t m e n t s /
House to S h a re
DAO vrlll share ) berm. Kama
**/ tomtit Fraa room/borad
lor p/1 child coro. Ported tor

a w w a a r:

1117100

NOTICE
All ranlal and raal tslala
advarhsamanls are subltcl la
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makos II lllagal to
advertise any preference, llm
Italion or dlscrlm lnallon
based on race, color, religion,
sea. handicap, lemiliel slaius
or national origin
CHARMINO spacious 1 rooms
Completely turn w / utilities
AH new Nopals 1*751101114
NEWLY DECORATED. Outside
city Full III* bath, eat In
kllchtn, power A water
furnished Plenty of parking!
S ill plusdap Nopal* H I 1417
SANFORD. Quiet area I bdrm .
I bath lurnlthed efficiency
MlVmo. SIOOdep 110 0111
VERY CLEAN A Nice. Uhl
Paid, lenced yd Please call
111 Oil* laava massage.
1 BEDROOM furnished. 1115
wk plus deposit Water A
garbage lurn 111 41 la

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t
CASSELBERRY AREA Studio
I and 1 bedroom apartment*
a v el table from U l f
Call Melissa, 4*4 H I*
CLEAN, QUIET, PR IVATE
large I bedroom apt Nopals
___________ M l t l t ___________
CONVENIENT AND SPACIOUS
CALL GENEVA GARDENS
APTS ._____________ m 14*4
LARGE I Bedroom, l'y belli. 1
story. Fplc, prlv. yd . deck.
*450 mo water, sewer In
eluded 11**711______________

Come home fo r
the Summer... to

Ask About Our
Month Free Special
w/o 12 m a 1™ ,

2580 RUldeew
ood Ave,
d e
Santoro • 330-1431

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THIS SUMMER

- M __ j f

at Sanford Court Apartments
Single Stay dai|n •no oneibore
arkdov

'Studio, 112Bcdns.
Affordable Apts.
1ftralshtd / Unfumlihed Studios

'FiiatyflMiteMi&amp;ifat
rnl^ieAputaest Effm
•Seraiij-Fw Tour Face
Of E d

3301SanfordAve. •Sanford•323*3301

Country Lake
Apartments

tern pool w jacutfl, Iplc
dbl gar I 4*75 mo 4*00 sec
4N0RTHLAKE. V I lakefronl
w fplc Washer 4 dryer, pool,
lennls 4571/mo . 4500 set
* DEBARY, 1/1 w' carport, raw
pe.nl, private and quiet, heal
and air lajl'm a. saooiac
a RAVENNA PARK. 1/1 w'
carport, storage, heat 4 air 7
mo lease SIX mo SlOOsec
aSANFORO 1/1 duple • w
single garage New paint, new
carpel 4450'mo. 44X sec
Stenstrom Realty. Inc.
"We Manage year Heme,
like It was our awn." Jim Dayl*
17114*1 Alter 1FM: 1X1W
The Hllllman Group
Far Yaw Real Estate Needs
Call
lit 4111
1 BEDROOM. I BATH Country
selling 441! month, 4150
d e p o s it __________ I X 0111
1 BEDROOM. 1 BATH Fpl
quiet area trtS'mo. 5100
deposit
, 1 X 0 Ml

2412 WILLOW
Santord. 1 bdrm, I bath,
Florida room, screen porch
City park across strati.
4415/mo and 4400dep 111 1*74
1 BDRM, l ’ y both Mope's
4500 mo. 4400 deposit
___________ M l 1440___________
4 BDRM. I bath 1400 sq II
Vary nlc* 4700-mo Strafford
Properties. 7X4171 or Ml 1445

105— D u p lex*
T r ip le x / R e n t

141BDBM. VILLAS
RENT TOOWN
CREDIT NO PROBLEM
Applications for 1 Bdrm
Homes No* Being Accepted

323-4923
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. U00 mo
1 bdrm, S4I0 mo and up

3234670
NEAT 1 BEDROOM. Cant H/A.
carport, mini blind*, no pat*.
U50 plus SIOOsac « l 8145
Large 1 bdrm . I bath. Hlstor
leal 5450/mo Call At 14117*0
PARKSIDE APTS. Tewnheutes.
I bdrm*. I b*th. A/C plus
heal, rang*, O/W. Irldg*.
4400'm o.................. 150 4411

OUIET 1 br. l'y
1X4 S Park, adult comm.,
4415'mo water A garbage Inc.
Call Barb M F 111 1*41_______

Quiet Single Story
Caaatobarry. I bdrm. i 1
bdrm., Attic Storage! Call
Joan lor appointment 4*4 *777
SANFORD'S Bast Kept Secret I
Pool I Laundry, t 4 1
bedrooms Convenient toe*
tlonl Call Pat, 111 4*10_______
SANFORO. I and 1 bdrm apis
Cant H/A, beautiful lake sal
ling and pool area OREAT
R A T E S I L a k * J e n n ie
Ap artm en t*, t i l l Santa
Barbara Or. M4SSS1_________
SANFORO. 1 bedroom. I bath
M l! /manth. t i l l security
_________ Call W H I P _________
SA N F O R D TO W N H O U S E ,
i m y . CH/A. freshly ra
furbished, new If. covered
dack. Hunter Ians, storage
cm . mini verts . prlv. park
Ing. W/P avail 4415 140 4141
SANFORO. 1 bedroom. I bath
NICE • CLEAN!I 4100'month
Call Ml 47*4_________________
S A N F O R O I b d rm . A/C.
carpalad. storage Dep &gt; 1st
mo E »*S wkends 444 *0*0
SUPER ] BEDROOM. Upstairs
A/C. water 4 garbage pd
New appliances, aitra clean.
4175 4 Dap 411 *445 attar 4pm

WHEEEEEEEEWt!
On* Bedroom Apartments
51** DEAL
Moss wood Apts 117 7714

CLEAN1BEDROOM
Water and garbage pick up
Included No pats. RX/mo
ROOdap
.
.
M l 1075
LAKE MARY. 1 bdrm. C/H/A.
wall to wall carpet, mini
blinds, calling tan 4114714
LK MARY DUPLEX. 1 bed. I
bfh. stov*. rtfridgerator, A/C.
wash'dry hook ups. big yard
SIM mo STOP dep M l S5c5
PARK AVE. 1X7 1 bedroom. I
bath. A/C. 417! mo. 4171 de
posit 114 MO*________________
RENT W /OPTION lo buy
Longwood arta l/l*i. like
new 4X00 down 4X1*10
SANFORD, 1 bdrm . carport,
security system, lull kil ,
M l44*1 discounted te l5
SANFORD. 1 bdrm C M/A
carport, laundry rm 1414
Lak* Av* 41*5 4X0545______
SANFORD. 1 bdrm . new gray /
mauv* decor, cant H'A Hels
4450'mo 1100 dap 111*757

SANFORD AREA
1 B e d r o o m , ! !* S / m o ,
ROO/dap. nopals 1110*4*
1 BDRM, I Batts. Bern porch.
CHA. all appls. 1 w,'carport.
114 *405 or M ) 4444

107— M o b ile
H om es / Rent
ELDER SPRINGS Oil Hwy 417.
I. 1. 4 1 bdrms 175 4*5 wk
SIXdaposIt__________ Ml 1710

NICE

SANFORO (urnlthtd

mobile home available Rent

^ObuyJ*bi;i;&gt;__J0M7IJlM
114— W a re h o u s e
Space / R ent
LONOWOOO/LAKE

MARY-

Mid 4lt* Storage warehouses
*00*001400 sq It. Fra* rant
w/17mo leas*. fromllU/mo
m o il*

llc/warehous* -Finished ol
tic* spec* also available

Kapanke Really. 1*1* 111*

11B— O ffic e
S p a c e / R en t
NEW Santord ollices and or
warehouses 400 7 400 sq It
Special, 4145/issa. Ml 1554
SANFORD Ottlce space. 5400
sq ft building total. 1100 sq
It perotflc*unit Ml 7004
SANFORD OFFICE SPACE”
1.100 sq ft. cant H/A.
carpeted. 44X171414*_______
SANFORD. 1444 sq H E ir lor
Dr or Attorney. 4415 mo 1*15
sac Jim Dayl*. Stonstram

^R*altyj&gt;lnei M12&lt;15i&gt;^ ^ ^ ^
125 — F o r L e a se
COMMERCIAL
Spec* available 1100 Sq Ft
1*04 French Ave Call 4)1 1104

141— H o m e s lo r S a le
AFFOROAfllf MOM! S
VtfflUFM I PROP! Rtlf.S
FHA OR VA AS LOW AS I* lN
G o v ’ t Foreclosures, Re
pos/Assum * No Q uality
Homes! Owner financing
Seminole. Orange. Volusia
Santord less thins) M t dawn
a Renovated 1/1 , appllancas.
lenced yard, carport. 41).*00
*R*nov*l*d like new 1/1, Iplc .
appl . new paint 155 TOO
a Pool home ) ' l on cul do sac
Garag*. 1*7.*00
*V 1 on ly acre! Renovatod.
appHartco*. lenced yd. 441.100
• V l*y, 110* sq It. Ilk* naw! Llv.
dining, family rm. 475 *00
• 4/1. fenced, garage. 454.400
Assume No Qualifies!
• V I on 1/1 acral Fenced, cuf de
sac. de»d end slreel 4*4.S00
Additional homes avail Lass
than R K down I
PAOLA. 4/1 on on 1 14 aeros
Pasture with stable 411*.*00

O E flAR V, St Jahns R iver
Furnlshtd m anufactured
home. V I w' lot, carport,
landscaped Pool, tennis,
clubhouse, b oat r a m p ,
marina, and playground
145.004Owner amlaus 444 7157
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
property located any wtiere1
Investors Realty, 17* 5*15
MOUSE WITH INCOME' 1
bdrm. 1 ba'h. cent M/A. tp l.
and quiel area 1*5 000 5X 0111

O lt U I K
II
GOV’ T REPOf bank foreclo
suras, atsum* no quality
mortgages! Low monthly
* GOV’ T FORECLOSURE
4/1 In Pmacrest Gr**l homo I
Low down.................ISO’S
aPINECREST. 1 bdrm w/
cent H/A. pool w/ decking
Best buy In areal Low down
low monthly
15a.*00
Calltor delailsl

line! Mansfield. 323-7271
AA Corn**. Inc, )M 1 »4

4/1 TUSCAWILLA
Private
community oilers tots of space
and traas galore1 This 4/1
house oltors the rest Pride ot
ownership! 1144 000 tXlS44
V I ON LAKEI Eel In kitchen,
large backyard, quitt unpaved
streets oil the beaten path
Large Florida room and f lor
Ida coral rock finish on out
side 1145 000
1)05004
V I FAMILY HOME
Lrg
rooms, screened porch 140' X
14' 1 overlooking pool and
courtyard setting w/ga/ebo!
Lrg lot. 100 X IX Wooden
privacy fence REDUCED TO
SM.S44I
*1*45*4
4/1 READY TO UPSIZE Pool.
Lak* Br entity access, close to
schools, churches and shop
ping Slona lit*placa and
screen porch 115*.*001&lt;7*4144

Call lean R. Wells, Realtor
Evening, 332-7764
WATSON REALTY, 332 6000

Lk. M ary/Longwood Paol
Horn*. 1/1. garage, living,
dining, lam rms 4*1,500
Lk. Mary pool hem*. 4/]. living.
dining, family rm. 410*.*00
5 Acres at Saclusienl Contampo
rary )/ ] two story. Iplc. scr
p o rc h w /sp*. d etach ed
garage, workshop. II1A*00

-LAKE MARY " T H E
FO RE ST" M
Great loc
455.000 TERMS I
‘ 1*4*4- Sq FI. V I. DBL lot.
toned GC1 Good cor'd Re
dueed 110k to5u*00!

Pflllt A HI 1M (ISHPDhl

CALLBART REAL EST, INC.
_________(4*7) Ml 7*14_________

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H I — H o m e s fo r Sale

ONE OF THE PREMIERS of
Sanlord historical homes lor
sale by only Srd owner sine*
lttll 415* 000 lirm. as It Xth
and Park Av* Appl. M ) *444

KAVWOOO. 1/1. Fam Rm
Cent H/A. 1 Car Garage, turn
or unturn, lte.000 Seller's
Broker______________ 111 0*40

ROOMTOROAMI
10 acre laktlron l tstat*
Horses welcome 1 tlall barn
ski lake with slalom court*,
dock, boathouse Two story
traditional 5.500 sq tl horn*
luxuriously appointed
5
bdrms 4’ &gt; baths, fireplace,
built In bar. attentive use ol
whit* ttramlc til*. Mil shades
of plush carpet Allroom tfece
the lake Screened pool, porch
and anlarlainm ant area
Guest house w/1 bdrms . bath,
fu lly equ ip p ed kitchen,
washer dryer and glassed In
11X41 Florida room Just east
ol the University, only 1!
minutes Irom downtown Or
Undo A pleasure lo show
Price reduced to !15*.*00

A1TAM0NTE SPRINGS
Choose your colors! Owner
will carpel and paint this
spacious 1 bdrm 1 bath third
lioor unit with spectacular
view! Elevator lor con yen
ience Pool, walk to mall and
transportation Only S 5 4 W

Call Pally Holley
Watsen Really, Ml 4M4
Evenings. 414-m i

OVER

8 1 36
STENSTROM
REALTY, I NC.
We list and sell
more property Ilian
anyone in the Greater
Sanford Lake Mary area.
* LOCH ARBOR I Lovely 1/1 w
Brick Fpl . Eq Eal In Kltch
en. Scr Perth, beautifully
landscaped! 4111.5001
* FANTASTIC 1/1 ml over WOO
s) In Hajel Giant Relating Hoi
Tub. F p l. Formal DR. Otlic*.
Scr Porch A More! 4** 400)
• ATTRACTIVE V I *
lush
landscaping A E itrai Galore)
Spill Plan, Bright Eat In
Kitchen. Cath Calling 4 Scr
Porch! t » ) 500
• BEAUTIFUL 4/l'i near Lata
Monro* I Nestled among oaks
lists custom home is parted
for tg family 4 entertaining I

ALTAMONTE IPRINOl
1
bdrm laktlron l condo,
baaulltul view; bring ski boat,
sea plana and lishtng gear)
Enjoy 1 pools. Itnni* courts,
aiarcls* rooms, clubhouse
With I-replaceI Near every
ihmg important
priced *l
44T.S00I Lease pur chas* OK

CALL ANYTIME

Fully assumablal
Near M l ) bdrm. 1 bath. Iliad
screened porch, largo tented
yard. Inside utility. Carport
and storage shad plus 10X10
workshop with electricity Will
paint and r* carpal tor naw
owner I Call Patty Holtoy.
avas. 407 414 5155

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAGEMENT4 REALTY

OPEN HOUSE I PM 4PM
Tha f-oreil Lake Mary Re
llrement Comm lor a liner
1-lestyle 1 pools, hot tub
tennis, clubhouse, planned ac
tlvIHai. parties 4 cruises
Only 444 *00' Bob Strong eves
511 M l!

Restored with Love 4 Care
Historical area of Santord
Wonderful ’ ’Olda'‘ 1 story
home with nice landscap-ng
Super decorating in todays
colors Beautiful tloor-ng in
super condition Only 1W.W0
Call Eltia Spivey tor inform!
flan and appointment Eves
Ml 41ft
LOCH ARBOR Walk to Gall! I
Brick home on large freed lot
Lovely 1 bdrm 1 bath split
plan 1 car agrage with lots Ot
aitra paved parking area
Huge trussed porch with spa
Franklin type wood stove
energy efficient windows. In
side utility room, whole house
attic lag. compactor, In
Itrcom, secu rity system
Wonderful horn* If you w»n
quality, location and value!
5** *00 Elsla Spivey tor inter
metlen and appointment
Eves Ml 41M
STARTER HOME *41.*00
1 BR l BA home 5X0 sq II ol
living space Many Improve
manly l adjoining lots tor
1)000 ea of total pkg 14* 000
Bab Strong. Eva* Ml MM

323-3200
1 BEDROOM. I BATH. Quel
country lot 445,000 Call
35007))

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P r o p e r t y / S a le

toiler Financing Available
Contractors looking lor space
C a s t a l b a r r y Office
warehouse 4 rllicas and large
*40» sq tt warehouse Fenced
side and rear yard Drive thru
gates Room to eipend Sell
ers want to retire Vary nice
commercial and Industrial
area Central location just oil
1) » ) In Casselberry
City el tontord Vacanl Land
Near new Graenway fleltasy
Agriculture toning 47 acres
Pari ol parcel fronts on pated
road 5 minutes from Beltway
Reduced to 4)74 000

321- 2720
322-2420
MS) Park O r, Santord
441 W Lake Mary 01, Lk. Mary

•In Our 37th Yui*

Cell Elsie Spl**Y Mr inform!
Hen end location*. Eves Ml
41*4

323-3200
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C o m m crcial
B u ild in g
FOR SALE!

Under a canopy ol maltstfc
oaks, you’ ll find this tradi
Hone I mid ISXs home that
h#s been completely re
furbished! New A-C ceramic
til* floors appllancas and
moral Backyard'ls
SPECTACULARI Ottered lor
a reduced price!
171.000
HO MALTY,Ml
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11 5
By Owner Split 4/1 pool home
on v. acre wooded fenced lot
on cul de sac Many luiury
features ceramic and wood
floors, security system, in
tarcom, sprinkler system,
aitra large master bedroom
suite Lake Mary schools
4U1K ssi Keeneiand Pika.
Country Downs
. M ) 1*M

SALE OR R ENT, w'ophon
Close to schools, shopping
VI, llv 4 dining Na quality
owner tin 550 000 *04 5)101)1
S A N F O R D . R a m o d * ltd" 7
bedroom, 1 bath ml cent H A
Nice toll 445 0004*4 ;0)4

111*000
•HAVE IT ALLI V I POOL
Home in Loch Arbor on a ’ &lt;
Acre! Mot Tub. Fpl . Great
Room Formal DR 4 Lots
Mor*t 51)4.*001
eTIMACUANe
OPEN EVERY OAV
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Inform ation on Builders
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Available Lots! A Premier
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1/1 1 *• )

DELTONA

H I — H o m e s fo r S a le

Renovated - 100 ^ leased
Excellent Comet
Park fk 25di S tu rts
PRICED M l OW MARKET'

330-3635
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TIRED OF RENTING?
"W e Can M ak e Y o u r D ream o f
H o m e o w n e r s h ip C o m e T r u e !"

PEACEFUL!!
WINTER SPRINOS. 1/55*. all
appllancas 4*00 mo plus s*
curtly O N Falrta. 440 15*1
I BEDROOM. U7S month plus
U75 security deposit and re I
erences
m 1141
1 BEDROOM 1 bath. A/C.
wailsar. dryer, all appllancas.
icraan^orch^MlS/mo^^MJOM

101— H o u s e s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t
NICE QUITE PARK. Spacious I
bdrm collage, 4X0/ mo plus
elec /yes No pels *** 4*04

103— H o u s e s
U n lu r n ls h e d / R e n t
ALTAMONTE SPRINOt. Near
mall 4/1. scr porch, srsa ot
lak* |1S0 month 1/1 1 car
garag*. SIX' month For da
tails call__________
ll»4 fll
DELTONA. 7 bdrm . I baits, scr
porch, chlldrtn and pals ok
SIX mo to mo 71* OS77
LAKE MARY. 1/1 split plan,
firep l, scr patio. 1 car g a r ,
tax-m o plusdep 11**401
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. ILybath No
pats 4411/month. *400 dtposll
___________ 171 ISO___________
S A N F O R O . 1/1 H O U S E .
Acreage, horses allowed, on
lake 41100 mo Ml 7004
SANFORD I bdrm. enclosed
porch. 4115 plus set CLEAN.
good locilon
14*1X4
SANFORO BRYN HAVEN. V I.
1 car garag*. 45*5 plus dapot
It 111 4574

$59,995°°
D EVELO PM EN T
407 - 339-8251
CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION

Located In Established
Sanford Neighborhood
New Model Open Soon!

•3l*&lt;Jroom,2Bath
•Electric Range
- Cathedral CeJHngs
•Concrete Block with Stucco* 40 Gallon Water Heater ‘ Roll-up Garage Door
•Choice of Lot Location 'Tile Tub Enclosure
•Concrete Driveway/Walks
1Full Carpet
■Washer/dryer Hook-ups 'Many Color Choices
•Central HeaVAC
*Subject to Qualification

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COEVILLA
APARTMENTS A

323-5774

Uvan’s Landing

PARR ON PARK

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�12B - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Floi.da - Sunday. August 15.

153— A c re a g e L o ts / S a le

LAKE MARY BlVD. IS DONE!
t S* K r H conveniently local
•d on Sun Drive n e«f lo
McDonald t. Sun Bank Comp
plan lor O P Raducad lo
UM.OM w pott.bie owner Ural

LOCH ARBOR LOTS
Too 10 X ISO bldg lolt In
prestigious Loch Arbor' Con
van lent walk lo goll court*
clot* to good tchoolt. thop
ping Only MI.tMlachl

BACK ON THE MARKET!
Taao lit X I IS S la ta M.«&lt;*
bldg lolt w/lraet galoral
Owner taldtalll Make Otter I

The McAdims Group. Inc.
3248341
LAKE ASHBY art* Appro. ) I
acrat **/ mobila home Read*
lor occupancy Owner linanc
Ing (S3 S00 HI aoaaor MS t&gt;l«
O C A L A N A T L F OR E S T
Wooded lolt I IS.tSO each no
money down! I ll &lt;1 monthly
________ I WO
&gt;011
SA N FO R D -I ACRES *d|*ctnl
lo Airport Potential It m
comm Indut'r laI
US 000
W Melicitwtki. Ml 7tt)

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
Co O p / S ale
WINTER SPRINGS Vary mcr
J/J. Stat) living dining rm
Many amend.*. It ] SOO
ORLANDO Tymbartkan I I
ground tloor, teller I mane rd
SSI.SOO
l i t t ill

1 5 7 - M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le
GOOD BUYS NICE HOMES
tt 500 tpadout I bdrm Iurn
ter porch U SOO well kepi S
bdrm, turn . ter porch cor
nee lot t il SOO pretty at a
mode 11 Almotl everything
new throughout big lionda
rm , carport Qultl temor
park, no p*'t Near I 4 and
Chopping*** rapt
NEW m i l 1 l on down A - ' f
• til 14X10 t u t mo S4XI0
SUP mo StS Sh&gt;*
SANFORD DatO remodeled
J/Z, double root thed Nice
lot W Dmc I* *00 IS* 71(4

WANTED
Mobile home in park Trade
lolt A orcath________H I &gt;«

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u rn itu re

1 9 9 - P e t s &amp; S u p p lie s

lS l- A p p lia n c e s
/ F u rn itu ie
• DESK, woodgraln laminate
lop and twlval chair (SO OBO
__________ SSI tl*S____________
a DRY ER Only I I S Yrt Old
HOP_____________ S7J Ittt
DRYER A WASHER SALEI IS
unlit mutt go1 ISO A up
D elivery, warranty Flea
World.Wll A t RettSStSSU
FREEZER US R tlrlgtraler
IS00 Wathar/dryer SI00
Country blue tala SIS I Wood
twin bed Iramet SIS Roll lop
drtk SSSOSIS t i l l
a K ITCHEN CHAIRS. S In
period condlllen ISO Full
p«ic*
Call SSt l oot
• KITCHEN TABLE Clhan
Allen oval maple linlth. Iwo
leaves no chairt Eacallenl
condition
ISO SSI QStO
• LIVING ROOM STT Sola and
m atching chair w Ottoman
Furniture hat ealremely toHd
heavy wood litm i Includet
St" ctble ready Panatamc
color TV and tland Great lor
dorm ALL f o r 1100 Call
1SS M
* 1 _____________
aSINOLE BEO maple Name
very good condition Clean
mallrettandboa tprlngt ISO
___________ SSSSIS4___________
USED BEOOING SAI l " • ,
Queen Full A Single I d a Sal
K Up' LARRY S Marl ))) *11)
aWASMIMGMACMINI t ■
________ Call SSS SSt*_________
aWINDOW AC HEATING l - ■
Seart Workt real good (75 00
Pleaao call SS7 ta il
________ leave mettag*

COATS FOR SALE
__________SSS ns« ____________
• HERE comet P e lt' cotton
toll I yr old Nttherltnd daatrl
rabbit with cage Very loving
SIS
Call Jay alSSHSII eve
• MIXED PUPPIES Coma taka
ut home lor FREE We re SU
montht old Call our owner
a Her* PM at IS* StSI_________
• PIT BULL PUPPY. I wkt old
t'SOBO
Phone M llttO

2 0 0 - R e g is t e r e d P e ls
AKC ROTTWEILLER
to wk old (emate SJOOSStUSI

211— A n t iq u e s /
C o lle c tib le s
LITHOGRAPHS Hot IScanoetl
1*00 S Oall "E l CM" UOO B
Bullet lllowert) SSOO. tlamed
glatt panel, lullp detlgn old.
(100
Call*S* llll

* AM/FM STEREO hat I tract
and record player Good con
dlllon ONLY UP
SSS WM
• CONSOLE TV. hat radio and
record player In beautiful
walnut cabinet Call SSS 00)1

185— C o m p u te rs
• MOOEM Fat IS R) Ini
Z o l l r n « t 0 0 S* 0 0 b p t
B ill*. B'lcom tollwtre CIS
Mblhp
S*0
it* SSOt

215— B o a ts an d
A c c e s s o r ie s
AIRBOAT. IS Alum . Polymer
110 Lycoming Rec Overhaul.
Trailer IS SOOSSS IMS________
I* FT ALUMINUM Ion boat IS
HP Johnton trolling motor,
trailer camping equip II SOO
OBO Mutl te ll SSS 7717
• IS FT GIASTRON SS HP
Evlnrude trailer Outstanding
Condi Mutl seel (SKIM S ISIS
It FT JOHNSON w 50 HP
Mercury. Ir a lltr , trolling
motor and knee baord Runt
great SI.SUaU IQtS__________
• IIS* SKI/FISH Bm I. TOHP
Merc . w'frailer Runt great
tJOOO Partial finance t*t UO*

2 1 7 - G a r a g e Sales

187— S p o rtin g G o o d s
10 tpeed S*
*BIKE
Call SSS t*0]
US 00
a GOLF CLUBS Spalding I S
7. * Iront. puller and pitching
wedge I and 3 woodt Spa'd
mg bag all lit* new condition
lt&gt;
Call MJ 0*«&gt;

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Can In your gar#9# ia»# ad by
12 noon on Tuatday and taka
advantage of our tpvcial
g#p*ga u t ad pricaH Call
Ciau«f»adno* for dataiisl

322 2611

191 — B u ild in g
M a t e r ia ls

221— G o o d T h in g s
to E a t

REPOSESSED
Mutl tell * arch ttyl* tlael
build'ngt brand new. never
•reeled SS*J0 J0.40 *0at0
SOa 100. will tell 'or balance
owed Call Jim al I *00 111 **C5

• AOUATIC LILLIE S, pink
purple and while S) SO
___________SS* ITU___________
• PUSH LAWN MOWER. SS"
ediuttab'e wheeit. all Heel
deck, late model B n g g t
engine Hat good blade and
runt Ilka new
tfS
tOS Catalina Or
_________ Call SSS 0*Si_________
t HP CHIPPER MULCHER 1
yr Old. Ilk* newt Uted only
once SSSOllrm SSS W*S

E a c t l'e n l co n d itio n StS o r b e d
p ila r SSO 5 t* 0 lrm * g

195— M a c h in e r y / T o o ls

BLACK EYE PEAS You pick)
yeti Celery Ave tAM. SS a
buthal ......
SSI Mt*

223— M i s c e ll an e ous

193— L a w n &amp; G a rd e n

C a l l T u U y T o I’ Ir f f Y o u r A*V

• CACUM PUMP Speeda.re
Diaphragm type Dayton
Electric MFC Co Includet
yellow lack*I charging gaget

Sanford Herald 322 2011

sis ssi m t

I &gt;0(1 I u lta o«lf wiifil f**« M.

• C A N A R I E S , young and
beautiful Male'Tamale S*S
each or 110 tor th* pair
Yellow and or ange trotted
___________ SSS 07M___________
a FREE PUPPIES. German
Shepherd MU Pleat* Call
MS StS*_____________________

183—T e le v isio n /
R a d i o /S te r eo

CARRIER WINDOW unit 1*00
BTU. ISO volt SSS 4111 Call
ISpm Spm. bul not alter Spm
• CHEST OF DRAWERS, lour
drawert mahogany color **
h a S* w a I f d 110 Call
I IP ISOS_________________
• CHEST FREEIER. G en ial
Electric. S I CU IIS V. *0 MS
1100 Firm Phone SSS t*0*
________Leave met cage_______
• COUCH. C atlro Convert
ible/lull bed 17' Width gold
green and orange print Good
condition' S100 ISO IMS
• COUCH. S pc te c llo n a l.
ISO
SSI **tl
orange
CRIB AND MATRESS

C L A S S IF IE D A D S
W O R K rO R YO U !

1993

CABINET SALE OtKotmtinwed
A overstock mutl pal Vanaut
stylet A suet avail. Tru Wood
cabmen l i t Hickman Drive.
Sanlard.................... SSI * «7S
CHEST Irteier IS cu II . UOO
tewing machine Signature
portable Lowry organ UOO (
drawer dretter w mirror, ISO
twin beds w boa spring and
mallrett. e»c cond. US ea .
trumpet. ISO. celer printer
SUr Micronic*. SSOOi
CalllSS I IK e r Mt STM
COMPLETE NEW S PERSON
SPA. Intludt* tqulpmenl,
underwater llgni. and cedar
cabinet SI.USUI 7717
DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RINGS
see and up Free suing!
Best Pawn A Jewelry. M« etl*

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

231— C a r s

2 3 1 -C a rs

• DISHES, new tal of fight
place selling*, only SSS
Please call SSS0*SS__________
G E REF/FREESER w/lce In
door. ) yrt olds SSSOOBO IS"
Hitachi Stereo TV w/camera
and audio video processor
SITS
OBO
TO S*A*
• INFANT CARRIER. Snugll
Bouncer with clolh cover
Navtr used I Cot! US new. will
tall lor SUMS )J**
• MY FIRST TOOTH porcelln
d o l l by K a t h y B a r r y
Hlppenslell Athlon Drake
Will tall lor 140 With paper* A
b o . ........................ . n t u s i
• ONEIDA LTD Silverware,
WM A Rogers AA Heavy. St
pc pltca telling lor t Tarnlth
ratltlanl cate with Rogers
guaranleecertll SIS Firm
___________Ml K5*___________
RACE CAR bed MOO BIKE SM
SCOOTER US CLOTHES
II I* MS SU )a lter S JO_____
SAWDUST no per yard picked
up Will deliver J and S
«o* i t ) Jta*
• SOLAR WATER HEATER tO
gallon Slat* brand lank, hat
back up tlectrlc element,
workt line 4 • 10 II tolar
panel with Irteia damage
Pari ol U000 Dalle tytlam
Only UOO____________IS1«*S»
• TUB SUPPORT CHAIR lor
elderly or convaletcenl UO

•JE E P CHEROKEE SPORT,
l » ( l . * door, auto . A C
am/lmcatt I I* OOOSS* IMS
• MAXIMA OXE. m i. While
w/ beige Ini . low miles
loaded GREAT CARI (14(00
*** SSOt
MERCEDES. IMO X » l) cold
Arc. Clean. (*000 mile* S* *00
S*t *370 ___
• MONTE CARLO KSI. great
cond I A/C. runt like * topi
Sharp look mg' SI IW 1)4 *Jtl
MONTE CARLO. 1 f». Hard lop
SSO P/S. P 'B driven daily
gyso o b o
ns sit*
• OLDS CUTLASS WAGON.
IHJ New llret A ballery Full
power. ArC. USOMI *M0__
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION*
EVERY TUESOAY f SOPM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. (1. Daytena Beach
*04 ISS t i l l
• SATURN SL S. MM. Blue
green, auto twin cam tully
loaded Beautiful* SIS 000
MOSTSI

n s srt*

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN

• Wm. A Ragert Silverware
AA heavy old. uted once 1*0

O B O .................. ssi o m
IS" TV. UO dining tot w lour
chairt SSO Mite boaet ol
llemt Sandalwood Vlllat. 700
E Airport Bird Unit I S
IS FT Trl haul FISHING BOAT
w/ l l l l t r a i l e r . I S HP
Evmrude many tslrat SI.SOO
ENGLISH RIOING SADDLE
teo UTILITY TRAILER USO
OBO MI M*S Iv mtg

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SA - Sanlnrd Herald, Sanford, Florida • Monday, June 28, 1993

N E W S F R O M T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

FLORIDA

Who’s watching the gun dealers?
B y Associated Press

Whitney Houston overdoses on diet pills

S T . P E TE R S B U R G - Government Is
doing little to curb the llow of guns from
thousands of dealers who arc finding ways
around licensing laws nnd regulations, a
ncwspa|&gt;cr Investigation found.
" T h e state of Florida has written a lot of
laws, und there Is nobody fallowing up.*'
Wain Roberts, a gun shop owner In Pinellas
Park, told the St. Petersburg Tim es for a
story published Sunday.
The federal government will issue a gun
dealer's license In nearly nny adult who has
not rnm m iltrd a felony. The cost Is S30. no
test Is required and the application can
sim ply lie mailed In.
Thnt has led to 285.000 gun dealers In the
United Stntes — which lit Florida translates
to 23 denlers for every McDonald's restau­
rant. Th e Burrau of Alcohol. Tobacco and
Firearms hus few inspectors lo check on
compliance with the law.
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l-asl year, only one of every 15 Florida
gun dealers ever saw an A T F Inspector. The
only records of a dealer's gun sales are kept

NEW YORK — Pop alar W hitney Houston was briefly
hospitalized In Miami Beach last week after overdosing on
prescription diet pills, according to a published report.
The New York Post reports today that Houston. 29. was
apparently frustrated by the pounds she put on during her
recent pregnancy and became even more depressed after a
chance encounter last month with a svelte Janet Jackson.
Jackson, a rtvnl diva, once dated Houston's husband, singer
Bobby Brown.
"Seeing Janet made Whitney feel terrible." a source told the
Post.
Afler complaining to Brown of nuusea and llghtheadediiess.
Houston was taken to Miami Beach's Mount Sinai Hospital on
Thursday, the Post said.
She was diagnosed with acute heart arrhythmia which was
apparently brought on by her diet pills, the Post said. Houston,
u co-star of the smash film "T h e Bodyguard." was released
about 90 minutes later, the Post said.
A nursing supervisor would neither confirm nor deny
Houston's brief stay, the Post said.
At the time of her wedding last year. Houston weighed IUO
pounds Her weight doubled during her prcgnnncy. the
newspaper said. Since giving birth in Mnrrh. Houston hns
weighed from between 140 to 150 pounds, the Post said.
OR LANDO — Nicole Padgett. Miss Tam pa, was crowned the
1993 Miss Florida and Immediately set her sights on
representing the state at the Miss America pageant.
Leanza Cornett, the current Miss America and first Floridian
to win the title, crowned the 2 1 -year-old blonde, who had tears
In her eyes as she took the first walk of her reign across the
stage Saturday night.
Padgett Is u senior majoring in psychology at the University
of South Florida.
She sang "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" for the talent
portion of the pageant and answered a question posed by Miss
America 1990. Debbye Turner, on her platform issue, alcohol
abuse awareness and education.
First runner-up was Miss University of Miami. Megan
Elizabeth Welch. Other runners-up Included Miss Florida
Sunshine. Kristi Dawn Vannatter. second: Miss Apopka.
Jennifer Ragsdale, third: and Miss Miami. Joanne Ferraro,
fourth.

Lawmakers passed a S35.233.786.261 budget
for the fiscal year starting Thursday.
Gov. Lawton Chiles trimmed it more than 840
million with line-item vetoes of what he said were
Inadequate prison -b uild in g p ro visio n s and
"turkeys" that benefited only one lawmaker or
area. Th e May special legislative session enacted
a S 2 1 1 million prison-building program.
Th e new budget increases pcr-pupll spending
on education by more than S I 00 . restoring cuts
made since 1990. It gives schools S55 million for
t e c h n o l o g y e n h a n c e m e n t and t r a i n i n g .
Th e budget adds 824 public-assistance staff
positions, puls S9.7 million Into the Jobs Florida
economic development program, and gives state
employees a 3 percent pay raise starting Oct. 1.

MIAMI — A high school principal abandoned three students
at a turnpike plaza, kicking them ofT a field trip bus because
thev failed to complete a writing assignment.
Marv in Dunn, a prominent Miami educator and psychologist,
says he ordered the youths o ffs chartered bus ar the Pompano
Beach plaza a week ago because they were "defiant."
Th e studenta said they didn't have enough time to finish
their assignment. T h e bus continued without them to Miami,
about an hour away.
Th e parents of the youths — a sophomore and two seniors —
arc furious. A Dade County school administrator la looking into
their complaints.
Dunn contends he handled It properly.

Accountant sentenced for embezzlement
PENSACO LA — An accountant accused of embezzling
•809,118 from hla church and tw o business clients has been
sentenced to three years In federal prison for tax evasion.
John M. Sansom. 51, of Pensacola stole most of the money —
•700.473 — from the building fund of the 800-member
Gateway Church of Christ, causing an Indefinite delay In
construction of a new sanctuary. He was the church's
treasurer.
U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson on Friday sentenced
Sansom to prison and ordered him to pay the Internal Revenue
Service •247.576 plus Interest In taxes owed on the stolen
money from 1986 through 1988.
"You have for a long time been a contributing member of the
com m unity." Vinson told Sansom. "B u t at the same time I
cannot Ignore that people who have trusted you have been
irreparably harm ed."

From Associated Press reports

3-14-20-24-30-31

Sanford Herald
Monday, Juno 26, 1993
Vol. 85. No. 262
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Child -sup port delin quen ts will find their
teaching certificates, other professional and
business licenses, d rive r's licenses and vehicle
registrations fair game for Judges under a law
strengthening state powers to enforce paym ent.
T h e law also provides for discipline of attorneys
who don't pay child support. Such steps arc to be
laken only If oilier efforts to secure payments fall.

• Repair Rip Offs
Agriculture and Consum er Affairs C o m m is­
sioner Bob Crawford sought the taw to tackle
auto-rcpalr problems that generate more com ­
plaints lo the Division of Consumer Affairs than
any other subject.
Mechanics and repair shops must register and
those with excessive complaints will face losing
their licenses.
Registration kits are being mailed to the shops.
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Serv­
ices spokeswoman Michelle McLawhom said.
Actual registration and enforcement begin Oct. 1.

• Growth Management
T h e local-option gasoline tax was a lure to local
governments to go along with the first rewrite of
Florida growth management laws since 1985.
County commissions can add up to 5 cents a
gallon to gas taxes starting Jan. 1. Enacting the
tax requires a “ superm ajority" vote — a m ajority
plus one. A public referendum can be held, but
isn't required.
T h e growth-management revision attempts to
reverse rigid roles that pushed urban sprawl into
unspoiled areas while discouraging downtown
redevelopment. It m akes It easier for local
governments to change growth-management
plans and for developers to meet requirements.

• Mergers

• Law Enforcement

Th e departments of Natural Resources and
Environmental Regulation officially merge Ju ly 1
to form a new Department of Environmental
Protection. Staff members have been packing
boxes and changing desks for months, and will
hold months more of workshops und public
hearings on how lo combine the agencies and
rewrite policies.
T h e merger Is designed to cut administrative
costs and duplication. That's expected to make It
easier for businesses and developers to get
permits, though environmental groups warn that
easier permits mean fewer opportunities to
challenge projects affecting natural resources.
Also speeding action on permits for projects
that create Jobs and economic benefits Is the Job
Siting act taking effect Thursday. Eligible busi­
nesses arc guaran teed a yes or no in 90 days.
In another merger, the departments of Business
Regulation and Professional Regulation will form
the Department of Business and Professional
Regulation. It will oversee businesses such as
alcoholic beverage sellers, hotels and restaurants,
and professionals from doctors to harbor pilots.
The merger should cut administrative costs by

Failure to stop after a fatal traffic accident
escalates from a third-degree to a second-degree
felony, adding 10 years to the possible prison
term for violators.
Also effective T h u rs d a y Is a law that makes
caijacklng and home break-in robberies felony
m urders If they result In a death.
Another will create a Florida Violent Crim e
Council to help local law enforcement agencies
Investigate major crim es such as the five slayings
that shocked Gainesville In 1990.

• Jury Pay
Instead of serving for a week, people called for
Ju ry duty will serve for one day or the completion
of one trial under a law enacted lo make Jury duty
less Inconvenient.
T h e Jury pay rote of S 10 a day plus mileage Is
also being modified. Fo r the first three days.
Ju ro rs who continue to get paid b y their
employers won't be paid by the taxpayers.
Those who arc unemployed or aren't paid by
their employers while on Jury duty will receive
• 15 a day for the first three days of service.
Everyone serving more than three days w ill get
830 a day.

Safety
at risk
on state
aircraft
B y Associated A s m
TA LLA H A S SEE Pre­
ssure to meet schedules
and pilot fatigue from long
days could Jeopardize the
safety of Florida's four state
airplanes, some pilots say.
T h e Tallahassee Demo­
crat reported In Sunday’s
editions that the 10 pilots
are sometimes forced to
work as long as 21 hours
straight and believe aircraft
Incidents are sometimes
downplayed for the sake of
convenience.
T h e aircraft ferry Gov.
Lawton Chiles, members of
the Cabinet, lawmakers.
Suprem e Court Justices
and agency chiefs to every
com er of Florida.
In one recent Incident
report, pilot David Parke
took off for Orlando after
feeling "a little bum p" on
the left side. It turned out a
propeller had struck a taxi
light at the Tallahassee
airport, was slightly dam­
aged and had to be re­
placed.
Private pilots were In­
credulous that the plane
took off, saying the damage
could have caused poten­
tially dcudly engine vibra­
tions. It was carrying Mary
V. Goodman, director of
the Department of Man­
agement Services* division
of property management,
and two other passengers.
"T h e y absolutely should
not have taken off." said
Mack Langston, a pilot at
the commercial Fllghtllne
Group Inc. in Tallahassee.
"I don't care If It's the
president of the United
States, nothing makes It
Important enough to take
off like that."
T h e Federal A via tio n
Administration Is looking
Into the Incident, which
was never reported by the
state.

THE WEATHER
:

■XTKNDID OUTLOOK
Toda y: Partly cloudy with af­
ternoon thunderstorms likely.
High near 90. Wind south 10
m p h. Rain chance 50 percent.
Tonight: A slight chance of
e ven ing thunderstorm s, then
partly cloudy. Low in the lower
70s. Wind southeast 5 to 10
m ph. Rain chance 20 percent.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy with a
50 percent chance of afternoon
th u n d e rs to rm s. H ig h in the
lower 90s. W ind west 10 to 15
m ph.
Extended forecast: Varlublr
cloudiness w ith scattered lo
n u m e ro u s th u n d e rs to rm s
m ainly during the afternoon and
evening.

FLORIDA T IM F t
City
Daytona Saadi
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F o rlM ye rt
Geineivllle
Homeitoed
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Kay Waal
Lakeland
Pen vacate
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Florida ReeMenta must pay 7%aataa
laa InaddsIontorales above.

• Child Support

• Budget

Principal abandons three students

L o tto

81. 1 million, backers said.

T A L L A H A S S E E — Life gets easier for busi­
nesses scrk ln g environmental perm its und
tougher for child-support and auto-repair cheats
under laws that take effect Thursday.
Along with a S35 billion state budget, lnws
effective on the J u ly 1 start of the fiscal year
range from a locnl-opticgi gasoline lux and
changrs In Jury duty and pay to a 82 mllllon-nyear tax rebate for a golf hull of fame In
Jacksonville.
Of more than 430 laws passed in regular and
special sessions so far this year. 69 take eiTcct
J u ly 1. T o give agencies more time lo plan, or
coordinate with federal funds or programs, about
70 are effective Oct. 1 when the federal fiscal year
begins. Nine take effect Jan. 1 with the calendar
New Year. Most have various effective dales
throughout the year.

N1CEVILLE — Gov. Lawton Chiles led an estimated 8.000
pedestrians over a new 3.6-mile-long toll bridge spanning
Choctawhatchee Bay In the Florida Panhandle Saturday.
The Choctawhatchee Mid-Bay Bridge links Nlcevllle on the
north side of the bay with Destin on the south side.
Tolls of 82 each way for passenger cars went Into effect
Sunday.
The bridge Is expected to save travelers about at least 20
minutes each way. said Jim Vest, executive director of the
Mid-Bay Bridge Authority.
Prior to the opening of the toll bridge, motorists had to travel
through Fort Walton Beach on the west side of the bay or use a
free bridge that crosses the bay to the east.

H e re are th e
w in n in g num bers selected
Sunday In the Florida Lottery:

at business locations.
In Florida, there are doctors, lawyers,
police officers and convicted crim inals who
are licensed to sell guns. One of'thc dealers
Is Dr. Luis A. Gutierrez, a T a m p a plastic
surgeon w ho sells about 10 weapons u year.
G utierrez blames loss of respect for
authority, tolerance of homosexuality and
decline of religious teaching — not gun
proliferation — for America's upsurge In
violence.
"You confiscate every firearm in the
country ;&gt;coplc will find -tb e r ways." he
said. "Y o u can kill jveople In n restauranl
with a machete.”
Federal law requires gun purchasers to fill

B y B ILL B ERQ5TRO M
Associated Press Writer

Chiles leads toll bridge opening

MIAMI -

-D r. L u is A. Gutierrez

out a short form asking II the buyer Is a
convicted felon, a fugitive or has been
indicted. But that form applies only to retail
gun sales by licensed dealers: the buyer can
resell the weapon as a "personal" weapon,
leaving no trace of the second purchaser.
Florida law requires a three-day waiting
period between the purchase and delivery of
a handgun, again unless It's a "personal"
weapon. Th e stale also requires dealers to
call for criminal background checks, but a
Tim e s review found no one Is checking
whether all the dealers obey It.
In Tam pa. Stephen Lemons was convicted
In 1992 of four felony charges stemming
from violations of the background check
la w . Hillsborough C ounty sheriffs In­
vestigators found he wns selling guns to
people with criminal backgrounds, using
sales forms filed out by phony buyers.
But for 18 months after the conviction.
Lemons continued selling guns from hla
house with a federal license. Slate records
show that someone ui the home made 2-i
crim inal background checks on would-be
gun buyers during that time.

Budget, agency mergers, childsupport laws take effect July 1

Padgett crowned Miss Florida

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p.m .: lows. 10:28 a .m .. 11:23
p .m .: New Sm yrna Beach:
highs. 4:18 a.m .. 5:13 p.m.:
lows. 10:33 a.m ..11:28 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: highs. 4:33 a.m.:
5:28 p.m.: lows. 10:48 n.m
11:43 p.m.

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St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
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knots. Seas 2 to 4 feet. Bay and
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County museum may move into city
Gun brings arrest
H.R. Hull. 67. 63 W illiam Clark C l.. Sanford, wus charged
with possession of a concealed flrrarm by Sanford Police on

Thursday.
Poller said Ihcy responded to a report that Hull wus standing
outside his car urtned w ith a revolver. Th e y said they found the
gun under the seat In the car and that llall Identified the gun as
his.
He was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 81.000 bond.

Affray charged
Lavushcr Sliadalc Williams. 22. 71 Seminole Gardens.
Sanford, and Lenora Thom pson. 35. 82 Castle Hrewer Cl..
Sanrord. were charged with affray on Thursday’ by .Sanford
Police.
Police said the two women struck one another. Th e y said
they separated the two hut were unable to determine who was
at fault. Th e two women were uncooperative, they said.
Th e y were taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
and held on 8500 bond each.

Cl uCn

B y N IC K M B IF A U F
Herald Staff Writer
SAN FOR D — Seminole County wants to
move the county museum Into downtown
Sanford. A proposal on the relocation will lie
discussed during tonight's Sanford City
Commission meeting.
Th e new location would Ik the old Post
Office building, ut the corner of First Street
and Palmetto Avenue, presently used for
Tech Sendees, (computer |Krsonnel| associ­
ated with the county's library und leisure
sendees department.
Th e county museum Is presently located
at 5-polnts. south of Sanford, hut has
suffered from a luck of display as well as

storage space for u num ber of years.
J . Kevin Grace, deputy county manager,
has requested the city consider entering Into
an agreement to allow the change of use for
the facility. The C ounty Commission guve a
unanimous consent vote on the plan during
a meeting on May 25. and now requires city
upproval to move forward with the plan.
According to Grace. “ It Is our feeling that
the new S e m in o le C o u n ty H isto rica l
Museum would Ik both a contributor to and
a beneficiary of the downtown revitalization
efforts, and would Ik a nice compliment to
the Historic District and the nearby Sanford
m useum ."
In a letter requesting city consideration.
Grace wrote. "A ccording tii the 1983 deed
which was executed by the couqty and city.

If the property were to Ik used for a purpose
other than the site of u public library, thru
the lund and premises shall either revert to
the city, or the county would have to pay
the city 8136.250."
He continued. "However. It also stales
that If both the city and county agree by
m ajority vote of their respective governing
bodies to a use other than public libraries,
then the referenced reverter rlause would
not a p p ly."
T h e proposal Is scheduled for both the
commission workshop meeting beginning at
5 p .m . this evening In the city manager's
conference room, and the regular meeting
beginning at 7 p.m .. In the commission
room of Sanford City Hall. 300 N. Park
Avenue.

c i i i b yl o u

Leonard James Pruitt. 49. 1030 W . Slate Road 134. Oviedo,
was charged by Sanford Police Thursday with the sale und
delivery of crack cocaine.
Police said that during an undercover video operation that
was designed to target street level crack dealers at 12th Street
and Avocado. Pruitt sold 810 worth of a white substance to an
undercover officer.
Th e substance tested positive as crack.
Pruitt was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 85.000 bond.

Rock around
the clock
Hundreds of people crowded
First Street Saturday evening
to admire the antique and
classic cars d isplayed by
Celery City Cruisers and other
c o l l e c t o r s d u r i n g th e
downtown Super Streot Parly.
P a rtic ip a n ts e n jo y e d re ­
freshments and danced to the
music of the 50s and 60s at
Magnolia Mall throughout tho
evening.

Warrant arrests
• Johnnie Williams. 40. 98 Castle Brewer Cl.. Sanford, on
charges that he failed to pay a fine. Police loeuted him at the
Jo hn E. Polk Correctional Facility where he was serving time
on other charges. A 8 150 cash bond was set on this arrest.
• Christopher David Mlninte. 19. 11207 Stonrbrook Apts.,
Sanford, on charges of failure to uppear In court on DUI
charges. Deputies located him at the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional
Facility where he was serving time on other charges. Bond was
set at 82.000 on these charges.
• Donna Higgs Mullan. 22. 2810 Magnolia Avc.. Sanford, was
charged with violating the terms of her probation on charges of
driving with a suspended license. She was arrested at the
corner of County Road 427 and U S. Highw ay 17 92. She was
taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and held on
8500 t&gt;ond.
• Hen Hampton. 36. 1600 W. 17th St.. Sanford, was charged
In connection with a warrant for falling to appear in court on
DUI charges. He was loeuted at the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional
Facility where he was serving time on other charges, lie will he
held without bond on the warrant charges.
• Edward C. Howard. 39. 1975 Burrows lame. Sanford, was
arrested In connection w ith a warrant for failure to appear In
court for writing a worthless check. He was arrested ut 4 140 E.
State Road 46 and held at the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional
Fuclllly on 81.000 bond.

Domestic violence alleged
Hcrm nn James Chandler. 36. 123 Drew A v r.. Sanford, was
charged with aggravated bat|cry/dnmc*ll(' violence on Friday
by Sanford Polled' ’ " '
Police said his lIVcdn girlfriend reported that he kicked her in
the stomach and pulled her hair. Police said she is live months
pregnant and thSjr have three other children.
He was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 84.000 bond.

DUI charged
David Vincent Ward. 23. 775 Cricklrwood Terr.. Heathrow,
was churgcd with D U I by Altuinonte Springs Police on
Saturday.
Police said Ward was stopped on State Road 436 at U.S. H w y.
17-92 where he was driving crratlcully at speeds near 70 m ph.
Police said his eyes were bloodshot and there was u stung
odor of alcohol about hint.
He failed a scries of roadside sobriety tests. Police also found
a six pack of "Elephant” beer, two of which were empty.
He was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility where
lie was held on 8500 bond.

Fingerprints lead to arrest
Jason Joseph Vargus. 19. 634 Palmetto Avc.. Sanford, was
charged with armed burglary and grand theft by Casselberry
Police on Friday.
Police said Vargas entered a residence In the 800 block of
Caloosa Tra il In Casselberry and took several Items. Including
five handguns.
A certified latent (fingerprint) examiner was ublc to match
prints found at the scene to Vargas' prints.
Police said the owner of the house said he did not know
Vargas and that he had no reason to be In the house.
Vargas was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
und held on 87.000 bond.

Exposure alleged
Raymond Gaines. 43. 62 Lake Monroe Terrace. Sanford was
charged with exposure of sexual organs by Sanford Police on
Friday.
Police said Gaines removed his penis from his pants and
urinated beside a large tree located south of the Poplar
Grocery. 315 Poplar Ave.. Sanford.
Gaines was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
und held on 8500 bond.

Drug charges filed
Larry Jurnnnld Robinson. 19. 1505 W . 25th St.. Sanford, was
charged with possession of crack cocaine with Intent to
distribute on Friday by Sanford Police.
Using a search warrant, police searched his home and found
u small plastic haggle containing numerous small pieces of
suspected crack cocaine that were cut Into pieces and packed
In a manner that Is common for distribution for sale. Th e
haggle was In his pants pocket, according to police.
A presumptive test of the substanre was positive for cocaine.
He was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he wus held on 85.000 bond.

Resistance charged
Christine Miles. 42. 263 S. 4th St.. Lake Mary, was charged
with resisting an officer without violence by Seminole County
shcrlfTs officers on Saturday.
Deputies said they responding to a disturbance at the
Whiskey River Bar on State Road 46. T h e y said 10 to 12 people
were fighting behind the liar, hut that she sat In her car and
refused to speak with officers and refused to move.
lie was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility und
held on 8500 bond.

Domestic violence charged
Michael Anthony Eells. 21. 207 Arbors Clr.. Sanford, was
charged with domestic vlolcnce/aggravatcd battery, by Sanford
Police on Thursday.
Police said he choked his wife, who is six months pregnant,
and asked her. “ arc you going to die?”
He was taken to the Jo h n E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he was held on 84.000 bond.

L_

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Mycoff recognized for innovative
programs in vocational education
B y V IC K I D aB O R M IIR
Herald Staff Writer
SAN FOR D Midge Mycoff.
coordinator of the Displaced
Homemaker Program ut Semi­
nole Com m unity College, was
recently rrcpgnl/ed by the Flor­
ida Department of Edueatlon
and the Florida Vocational Asso­
cia tio n

for ^ r n * l o f j i n j i

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pro­

grams that were deemed tops In
die state s vocational education
system.
T h e program s were given
awurds as two of the "Best
Practices" programs In the state.
Mycoff subm itted the pro­
grams. "Bridging the G ap" and
"Career Counseling-New Direc­
tions."
Th e programs will soon be
available throughout the state to
vocational teachers and ad­

ministrators.
Th e Department of Education
will provide those who ure Inter­
ested In (ormuatlug a similar
program with the Information
needed to Improve the services
they provide to their students.
Mycoff recieved 8300 lor her
work from the Department of
Education.
The "firidum v the U «p ' p ro ­
gram I* u joint rlln n Ix-twrrn tlir
college and the Seminole County
public schools.
It attempts to facilitate the
transition of single mothers from
the world of high school to the
com m unity college level with
orientation. Information and
support.
Th e program also olfers con­
tinual contact with the mothers
to encourage them to stay In
school and complete their de-

Fire destroys Hussein’s
Palm Beach mansion
Hi
PALM BEACH - Th e mansion
of Jordan's King Hussein was
destroyed when an explosion
and llamcs rlp|Kd through the
vacate building.
Authorities had not ruled out
foul play late S u n d a y , hut
(minted to a break In a natural
gas line for Haines that con­
tinued to bum for 3V4 hours nftcr
the explosion.
Il was not clear what would
have Ignited the gus at 8:36 p.m.
E D T . though the gus entered the
house through an electrical
conduit. Palm Beach Fire-Rescue
spokesman Craig Stanncld said.
" 11 w as lik e t h u n d e r . ”
nelghlmr Holden Luntz said of
Su n d a y evening’s explosion.
"You could see u whole hurst of
orange. The house was Inun­
dated In names."
Rescuers, repelled by heat, did
noi search die 81.9 million home
until after 10 p.nt.. but found no
one Inside.
No Injuries were reported.
" T h e Inside of the house
looked like u wrecking ball hit
It.” Stanfield said. "It's pretty
m uch a total loss."
Neighbors said they smelled
gus about an hour before (he
explosion rocked the upscale
n e ig h b o rh o o d . F ir e f ig h te rs
blocked off the streets and
searched several blocks, hut
didn't Hnd anything. Stanfield
said.
Property records show that the
5.300 square-foot home with 5V*
baths was built In 1950. The Rrc
scorched tall shrubs that hugged
the house and apparently de­
stroyed a while Chrysler In the
garage.

"O h . this Is a tragedy." said
M.R. Rudolph, who lives across
the street. "T h a t was a beautiful
home."
Th e property records show
that the home Is owned by
Klm hcrly-Clurk heir James H.
Kimberly. In u 1986 Interview
w ith T h e Palm Beach Post.
Kimberly explained that he Is an
honorary consul to the Kingdom
of Jordan In ibis area and Is a
trustee of the home.

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Another Important aspect of
MycofTs program Is the fostering
of on-going education and the
road to financial Independence
through marketable skills.
The "Career Counseling-New
Beginnings" program Is a re­
quired 18 hour course for all
single parents, displaced homem a kers o r s in g le p r r g n u n t
w o m e n w h o a re s e e k i n g
assistance from any of the p ro ­
grams at Seminole Com m unity
College.
T h e p ro g ra m provides a s ­
sessments. career and personal
counseling, assistance In goal
s e t t in g , d e c is io n m a k in g
strategies, values clarification,
stress and tim e management
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E D IT O R IA L S

Honoring the
National Guard

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Americans have em braced their patriots
since Sum Adam s and 54 or his freedomfighting friends signed the Declaration of
Independence.
T h at was J u ly 4 . 1776.
Seven more years of w ar ensued before
Am erica was finally free from Its English tics,
but In the 2 17 years since that fateful day.
patriots have ploughed through m a n y wars
and m uch disaster to preserve the rights ol
all.
T h is J u ly 4 . men and women of the local
Florida National Guard w ill Ik * honored at
Sanford's holiduy celebration. The even t Is
sponsored by Friends of I he G u a rd and
co*s|Kinsorcd by the C ity of Sanford. Sem inole
C o u n ty . F lo rid a N a tio n a l G u a rd . E lk s .
Juycees. Kiw anis. Rotary* American Legion.
Disabled Am erican Veterans. Fleet Reserve.
P ara lyze d V etera n s Association a n d the
Sem inole C ounty Area Veterans Advisory
C ouncil. Those who serve in C om pany B.
124th In fa n try , the Second Uatullion Head­
quarters. H H B 2 6 5 th A ir Defense A rtille ry
and the 1 265th Ordinance Company w ill be
recognized for their recent Involvem ent In
Desert Storm and the relief they selflessly
offered d u rin g Hurricane Andrew.
According to Friends o f the Guard m em ber
B ill M arcous. some features Include the
presentation of commendation plaques, a
2 1 -gun salute and a barbecue, all of w h ich Is
open to the public.
Participate.
Festivities planned arc a good lesson In
What Am erica has alw ays stood for...freedom
qnd respect.
T w o h u n d re d uiul 17 years - a f t e r - 3 5
con sp irators fo r o u r freed om met to forge the
d o c u m e n t th a t c o n tin u e s to s e c u re It.
firew orks In th e ir honor will b u rst over
Hanford's la k e fro n t.
: Patriots still.

Extra prison time for certain thoughts
In 1972. Justice Thurgood Marshall — In
Chicago Police Department vs. Moscly — said
with characteristic directness: "Above all else,
the First Amendment means that government
lias no power to restrict expression because of Its
message, its Ideas, Its subject matter, or Its
content."
But ihe ConstItutlon is n living document and.
according to the Supreme Court on June 11. If a
crime lias been committed to the accompani­
ment of bigoted thought, the prison sentence for
the crim e Itself can tie doubled or tripled because
of that message. If the same crim e ts caused by
avarice, however, there will Ik * no extra prison
lime.
T h e unanimous decision In Wisconsin vs.
Mitchell validates similar "enhancement" stat­
utes in 26 other stales and the District of
Colum bia. Inexorably, there w ill now Ik- more
such laws — Including federal lengthening of
sentenres for those already punished for a crime
and then punished again for Ihe same crime if
the motivation was rarlst. sexist, homophobic or
am ong other prohibited thoughts added tiy
well-meaning legislators.
Kenosha. Wls.. Is where Todd Mitchell tnelted
some of his black friends to lK-at a while teenager
because of his color M odu li could have gotten
five more years In addition to the two on the
books for his Involvement In aggravated battery.

gm .

Nothing wrong with that added sentence for
bigotry, said Chief
Justice William Relinguist in reviewing
Ihe case, because the
Wisconsin statute "ts
aim ed at co n d uct
unprotected by the
First A m endm ent."
Only conduct? As the
chief Justice himself
notes. Mitchell first
said. "The re goes n
white boy! Go get
him !"
Reading the d e ­
rision. a commander
In the Kenosha police
£ I’m very
fo rc e . Ja m e s P .
■ learlul ol the
Farley, told Th e New
con ce pt ol
Y o r k T i m e s th a t
thought
Rrhnqulst and his
pollen. Farley
c o d r u g lie s h a v e
said,
made him nervous.
"I'm very* fearful of
the concept of thought police." Farley said
So was the Ohio Supreme Court In another
hatr crime case. State vs. W yant 11992). That
court struck down a statute adding to the
penalties for various criminal actions If they were

SWIMteam, soccer camr
LIBRARYREADINGCIRCLE,PIANO
LESSONS...WHATSUIWAERVACATION?

On Coach Blake’s
recent suspension
What a contemptible country we are. when we
set up laws that are detrimental to our existence.
We allow our wealth of knowledge to become like
a wicked blade that kills the user who merely
knows the usage of the Instrument Instead of
understanding how to use the Instrument.
Our children have become a by-product of our
own creation. Historically, wc have taught them
well, for "the chickens have surely come home to
roost.*'
Look at the way we reward the negative behavior
of our children, by destroying warriors like Coach
Emory Blake by making him less than a sacrificial
lamb. He has become a victim of Ihe cancer that is
eating away at America. A cancer which will
eventually cause the American Society to become,
in the history books, a great legendary power
alongside Rome. Greece and Great Britain.
Master Langston G. Mcnefec
6th Degree Black licit
Sanford

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Berry's World
THIS YEAR,
M O S Q U IT O E S A R E

THE WORST I'Ve
EVER SE.EK
THEM/
o

done "b y rcuson of" race, color, religion or
national origin.
Unlike Justice Relimpilst and Ills unanimous
colleagues In the Mitchell case — who did not
notice the slippery slope o|&gt;rnlug Is-forr them —
Ohio's highest court said: “ T h e question before
us Is not whether the government can regulate
the conduct Itself ... the issue Is whclhei Ihe
govrrn m rn t cun punish the conduct more
severely bused on the thought that moll vales the
b rh avin r....
"B y enacting (the hate crim e statute) the stale
has Infringed on the basic liberties of thought
and speech. Once thr proscritK-d act Is com ­
mitted. the government criminalizes Ihe u n ­
derlying thought by enhancing t lie (tenuity bused
on viewpoint. If the legislature can enhance a
penulty for rrtmes committed 'by reason o f
racial bigotry, why not 'by reason of op|Misltion
to ubortlon. war. the elderly (or any other
(Mtlltlcal or moral viewpoint)?"
But what about the laws against discrimina­
tion In employment and housing? In those eases,
said the Ohio court. "It Is the act of discrimina­
tion that Is targeted, not the m otive." And when
there Is proof of motive, th r penalty Is not
Increased because of that.
The slate of Ohio ap|K-aled the Wyant decision

SARAH O V ER STR EE J

Definition of rape
is controversial
A few months ago, there were " l ake Bark
the N igh t" rallies In cities all over Btc
country. Including mine, all with the purpose
ol m aking the streets side for women to walk
T h r concept was a good one. and I didn't
think m uch more about "T a k e Burk the
Night" until I later saw some literature from
one of the rallies with this statistic quoted on
It: One out of every four college women has
Itec tt the victim of "ra p e " or "attempted
rape.
I tried to let that
sink in. O u r in four? I
graduated trum col­
lege 19 years ago.
when rape statistics
fur college women
were e ith e r much
lower or there were a
w h o l e l o t uf us
keeping m um . One
In FO U R ? Whetc was
I w It r n t h i n g s

c h a n g e d

H O D D IN G C A R T E R

LETTER S

O

N A TH EN TO FF

Clinton’s feud with press corps
A great deal has been made of the Clinton
presidency's early mishundling of the Wash­
ington press corps and the president himself
seems to believe It. There is no better
explanation lor the employment of former GOP
flack David Gcrgcn to soothe, stroke and flutter
the White House reporters and their bosses.
But If It Is a mistake for a public official such as
Bill Clinton to let journalists know thut hr, like
so m any others, holds them In contempt. It Is a
bigger mistake for the press to pretend thut
such contempt Is unfair on Its face. Too often It
Isn’t.
It Is easy enough for Ihe press to fall Into
self-justifying delusion. Th e public allows Itself
to &amp; outraged by the wrong things. "Disre­
spectful" questions arc frequently criticized, to
w hich Journalists reply with merit that tough
questions are a reporter’s basic tool. Without
them wltat Is called the news would be no
more than the transfer of handouts from one
prim ing press to another. That Is why A B C ’s
Brit Hume was right to a^k the president to
explain the zigzag selection process that went
Into the nomination of Judge Ruth Glnshurg to
the Suprem e Court last week, and the
president was WTong to fly off Ihe handle
because or the query.
But an early Clinton administration decision
to open the dally W hile House press briefing to
television broadcast lias Illustrated why It Is so
easy to hate the press. The A liter lean public
has been given the opportunity to watch
sausage being made, to ixirntw from an old
cliche, und It husn't taken long for everyone to
learn Ihnt It stinks.
T h e reversal of a longstanding policy may
actually huve been made with mullcc afore­
thought. I can almost hear the staff discussion
that preceded it. W hy not let the public see the
press corps behaving like irascible children In
living color? To read altout tile briefings Is one
thing. T o witness them Is unother.
Even the Itest of writers cannot convey fully
Ihcir pettiness, frequent Irrelevance and even
more frequent mcan splrltedness. One side
pretends tluit It expects full disclosure and the
other prctriids that It might someday provide
It. Virtually tin one looks good. Why the
reporters, print as well as electronic, agreed to
conspire In making themselves look silly Is
beyond Ingle. Hill they did. and the cal was out
of Ihe bug. Those omniscient oracles who
proclaim Ihe word from the W hile House lawn
each evening are capable uf talking and acting
like a bunch of s|&gt;oUrd brats.
T h e way ihe White House reporters went
ballistic when Ihe new Clinton tenm arbitrarily
pluced the old press ofTiee area ofl limits was
equally Illustrative. Tills Infringement of their
right to easy access to their handlers wus
treated like a violation of the ABM agreement.
W hen G rrg rn made It u point to countermand
Ihe order us one of tils firs! acts, everyone was

slobberingly grateful.
But the paint is that nothing significant was
ut Issue. Th e places where policy-makers, as
opposed to the president's public relations
team, work are still closed to reporters except
by Invitation. Th e While House press beat
remains one best fit fur kennel dogs rather
titan hunting dogs: the press release is the
n o rm a l fo rm of
communication. The
uproar over the press
office restrictions had
everything to do with
reporters' perks and
virtually nothing to
do with the public
Interest.
J u s t a b o u t
e ve ryo n e k n o w s
about the tempest In
u teapot that was
w hipped up w hen
some idiot on ctie
C It is a bigger
(tress staff asked a
m istake lor
local T V reporter In
tne press to
N e w E n g l a n d to
pretend that
apply the president's
su c h
makeup before she
contem pt is
could Interview him.
unfair on its
It was a demeaning
face. J|
thing to ask. but the
reporter's acqul
csccncc was more Instructive. For the sake of
an essentially meaningless Interlude with the
president of Ihe United States, she wus willing
to debase herself and her profession.
But that Is only something writ small which
media heavies routinely write large. Journal­
ist Ic standards are regularly ditched for the
sake of access, most cgrcglnusly nnd often by
network television.
For Instance. If a newsmaker is u hot enough
commodity, he or she can dictate who will be
allowed to appear on the same show. I know
tills to be true from both sides of the ulslc - as
a sometime (tanellsi on sitows that have
canceled appearances by certain people
because of the demands of others and as
someone who was bounced ns u guest because
the newsmukcr of the moment objected to m y
presence. If you nrc Important enough uud a

lough negotiator, you can even extract a
promise tlial certain questions will not be
asked, no matter how newsworthy, as the price
of appearing. Remember that as you watch
some of those Sunday morning network
programs and lale-cvcning talk shows.
As with most Institutions, the While House
reporters and their parent organizations arc
their own worst enemies. The chief threat to
effective performance lies less In overreactlvc
presidents and vengeful staffs than In their
own behavior.

so

drastically for college
One out ol
wunten. that every
every lour
lo u rtli date could
colloge
b r i n g a ra p e a t­
w om en has
tempt? W h y arc the
been the
s e v e r a l c o lle g e
victim ol
women in m y futnlly
'rape' or
not talking ubout It?
'attempted
And If It's true, why
rape' ■
aren't wc responsible
adults yanking them
buck home and enrolling thrui In beauty
school or u good uuto mechanics course?
Yet. according to material I read and nqte
cou riselore I've talked to, these statistics arc
generally accepted within the profession.
In a recent Issue of T h e New York Tim es
Magazine. Katie Rolphc. author of “ The
Morning After: Sex. Fear and Feminism on
Cam pus," lakes Issue u'lth the roots of the
onc-ln-four claim. She cites one troubling
1985 survey, undertaken by Ms. mugazlnc
und financed by the National Institutes of

Health.
In that survey. University of California at
Berkeley social welfare professor Nell Gilbert
points out 73 percent of respondents didn't
Initially define Ihcir experiences as ra|K*. It
wus tlie psychologist conducting the study
who was said to have Interpreted the
responses as rape. O n e of the survey
questions was: "Have you had sexual in­
tercourse when you didn't want to because a
man gave you alcohol or dru gs?"
Rolphe lakes Issue with the dcllnltlon some
rape counselors use for the word "rape" -that even "m anipulation" or "verbal coer­
cion." based on women's perceived powerlessness to inen. constitute rape. No physicul
violence, no force,Just smooth talk.
If this were a perfect w orld, none of us
would w iic td lr anyone else Into doing
something he or she didn't want to do. nor be
coerced Into It ourselves. But Is coercion
rape? W c humans cajole, manipulate and
wangle each other all Btc time, knowing full
well the other person doesn't wunl wluit wc
w’unl.
Let's suppose you have a teen age son. a
college sophomore. He's u kid who studies,
w’orks In u grocery store und doesn't bring the
police knocking on your door In the middle of
Btc night. He's on a date. He and the girl have
hud too m uch to drink, nnd h r puld for the
drinks. He wants very m uch to have sex and
he uses phrases everyone would agree have
more to do W’Hh manipulation than truth:
"You know you want it, too. It's normal for
people to have sex and abnormal for them
N O T to have sex. Don't you like me? Wc
seemed to be having such a great time ... am I
not attractive enough? You're the most
Itrnulfful. the smartest girl I’ve ever been out
w ith...." T h e girl gives In and has sex with
your son, even though she doesn’t want to. Is
your son a rapist?
It is not O K to coerce nnyonc Into sex.
especially when sex carries the (tosslbllity of
pregnancy, venereal disease or AIDS. But
rape has historically been defined as an act of
force, violence or. at the very least, nonconsent. T o define "talking Into" us rape Is to
dilute the power of the forcible.

�Sanford Herald. Scnford. Florida - Monday, June 28. 1993 - 8A

Pentagon lies

S-s-s-say... that’s a big snake

Missiles cost overstated by billions
By Associated Brass
N EW YORK — A series of federal studies show
that mllltnry officers lied to Congress about the
need, cost and performance of somr of the most
expensive wea|M&gt;ns built In the 1980s. according
ton published report.
Th e New York Tim es said In Monday's editions
thrt eight secret rejxirts in a three-year probe by
the General Accounting Office, the Investigative
arm of Congress, showed the Pentagon overstated
the costs of missiles by billions of dollars Military'
officials also exaggerated the radar-evading abili­
ty of nuclear bombers, as well as Die Soviet
nuclear threat, according to the re|K&gt;rts.
Sen. John Glenn. I) Ohio and chairman of the
G o ve rn m e n t Affairs Com m ittee thut co m ­
missioned the studies, will discuss unclassified
IKirtlonsat a news conference on Monday.
Investigators said thut Congress decided to
spend up to $350 billion for the B -III and B-2

Base--------------------Continued from Page 1A
for a new vcicm n's hospital which would savr a
greal deal of money In comparison to construct­
ing a new one.
"O f course that would Ik - only for people with
service-connected disablllllrs." he said. “ Those
of us who might have problems after our service
years would still have lo drive to Patrick."
Sanford navy vet Mark Whitehead said he
would miss bolh the commissary and hospital. "1
have been going to the Orlando base several
timrs a m onth." he said, "but now It's going lo
tie a trip to Patrick, but not that oftrn."
"M's going to have a medical Impact on me."
said Sanford C ity Commissioner A .A . MeClanahan. "W ith my recent heart problems. I
rrly on the medical facilities for m y prescription
medicine, but now 1 guess I'll have to drive to

Cocoa."
McClanahan said he was not greatly surprised
when the announcement was made. " I ’ve been
expecting this lo come about." he said, "bul It’s
still going lo be a problem for a lot of rx-servlrr
inrn and women In Sanford."
Lust minute efforts to save the base from
closure failed. Rep. Bill McCollum. R-Fla.. met
with tbr commission's chairman. J im Courier,
before Sunday's session to seek reconsideration
oltbe vote on the Orlando base, bul to no avail.
In Orlando. Initial reaction of shock to the
decision to close down the sprawling Nuvy boot
camp, which began life as a World W ar II Arm y
Air Corps base, quickly gave way to a determina­
tion to replace It with private-public development
matching the 9575 million economic loss.
"We have a lough road ahead, but we are up lo
the challenge," said Orlando Mayor Glenda Hood
altrr the commission's unanimous vote.
"W e hope to find some kind of public-sector
um - that will be compatible with surrounding
neighborhoods." Mrs. Hood said.

Continued from Page IA
groups have been able to
come to the aid of such students
In the past, the cost of overnight
trips has become prohibitive lo
all but a few students and
donations can not cover the cost
of participation for all Ihosc who
can not afford It.
School officials report that
students and their families often
cannot ufTord lo participate In an
event, but chose not to admit
ihelr Inability lo pay is the cause
of their non-participation.
The Policy Advisory Com m it­
tee suld that such actions
amount to denying students field
trip participation because of an
Inability to pay. which Is a direct
violation of the district policy.
Th e y arc recommending to the
school district thut parents and
c o m m u n it y g ro u p s be e n ­
couraged to pick up the respon­
sibility for arranging, sponsoring
and contributing to the trips
they believe would be most
adventageous lo the students.
In essence the school board is
!&gt;cing told they should get out of
the field trip business altogether
T u e d a y 's work session at
which the board will take up the

Stealth bombers, cruise missiles and MX in­
tercontinental ballistic missiles on inflated as­
sessments. Inaccurate testimony und misleading
reports, the Times said.
The B IB fleet Is grounded by mechanical
problems, and the B-2 has yet lo pass flight lesls.
Today, only the sea leg of the land-sea-alr
nuclear strategy developed d u rin g Ronald
Reagan's presidency — the Trident D-5 subma­
rine-launched missile — works, the G A O con­
cluded.
After reading the unclassified sum m ary of the
report. Caspar W. Weinberger, secretary of
defense from 1981 to 1987. said It was revisionist
history written by accountants.
"T h is analysis was done without any un­
derstanding of how It looked lo us In 1981." he
told the Times. "Yes. we used a worst-case
analysis In this business. You can't afford to go
wrong. In the end we won the Cold Wur. and If we
won by too much. If It was overkill, so be it."

Th«. 23-ycur-old base has a $250 million payroll
for some 6.500 military and civilian fulltime
employees and 10.000 recruits training at any
given time. The remaining economic Impact Is In
operational funding and commerce generated In
the area.
The training center was on the Pentagon's hit
list In 1991 but was spared at that time. It Is the
only one of three that trains women. The
commission voted Saturday to make Great
Lakes. III., the only basic training foise for men
and women, closing one In San Diego as well as
the Orlando ccntrr.
Although expressing disappointment. Ma&gt;or
Hood said she and other area officials had
anticipated the commission's decision and had
formed a group to look at re-use planning for the
site.
Rick Teach, executive director of the Kconomle
Development Commission of Mid-Florida, said.
"W e think we have the resources to create an
engine that could eventually surpass the eco­
nomic Impact the Navy has there. . . Yes. there
will be a dip In economic Impact, but we will gel
It back as soon as possible."
The potential Is for a multi-use facility, said
Teach, who has headed the group looking Into
public-private development.
"O u r challenge Is going to be to pick m il the
best options. Our
The shutdown process could take up to five
years, officials said.
Base Commander F. Lee Tlllotaon said he
acknowledged the commission's decision but
noted that It was only step two of a procedure
that rrqulres a review and endorsement by
President Clinton by J u ly 15 and similar
endorsement or rejection by Congress 45 days
later.
Information from Associated Press Is contained
bi this report.

Issue for the first time, will lie at
5:30 p.m. In the district board
room. 1211 S. Mellonvlllr A v r..
Sanford.

Crash---------Continued from Page I A
Lewis Eddy.
Lois Hennessey, part owner of
K &amp; Gs restaurant. 112 E. First
Street, said she gave the two
small children hot dogs und
drinks. The children were wait­
ing In a taxi for someone from
the Department of Health and
Rehnbllltlve Sendees (HRS) or a
relative to pick them up uftcr
their parents were arrested.
"T h e taxi driver came in a
couple of tim es to use the
phone." Hennessey said. "H e
said the children were hungry.
H e a s k e d If w e h a d a n y
Ifopslclcs. We didn't have any.
but we asked If they would like
to come In an wait and have a
hot dog and something to drink
Instead of sitting In the taxicab."
Th e small children had been
asleep and were scared, accord­
ing to the restaurant owner. "I
think Ihe llltle boy was older."
she continued, "but neither one
ap|&gt;enrcd to be even school ugc."

cream and other tasty tood
available all day und into the
evening.
There arc plans lor assorted
arts and crafts for display and for
sjilc throughout the day.
Alford said there will t&gt;c 3-D
firework glasses for sale for lhose
who want to experience the
pyrotechnics in a new way.
Children will have miscella­
neous activities to keep them
amused. Including a Moonwalk.
a dunk lank and other things.
There will be country music
und foot stomping entertainment
by the Hollywood East Cloggrrs.
The family day will be capped
off by a fireworks display by the
Santorc Brothers. Th e fireworks
will get underway at 9 p.m .
Alford said the com m unity has
been behind him all the way In
this effort. H r has received
financial supjx&gt;rl and volunteer
help for the event.
All the events are free and
open to the public.

____

ROBERT TRANCIS BOJAN
Robert Francis Ilojun. 61.
Spring Garden Court. Altamonte
Springs, died Friday. June 25. at
Flo rida H ospital, Altam onte
Springs. Mr. Bojan was a super­
visor for a transportlon com­
pany. Born Ju ly 4. 1931. In
Cleveland, he moved lo Central
Florida In 1979. H r was u
member of St. Mary Magdalen
Catholic Church and an Air
Force veteran.
Survivors Include wife. Phyllis
A.: son. Robert C .. Altamonte
Springs: brothers. Richard. Salt
La k e C i t y . U ta h . W illia m .
Houston: staler. Delores. Largo:
5 stepchildren.
U n ldw ln Fa irch ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs In
charge of arrangements.

ANGEL BORRERO
Angel Borrcro. 60. Pendleton
Drive. Altamonte Springs, died
Saturday. June 26. at ills resi­
dence. Mr. Bonero was a retired
owner and operator of a taxi
company. Bom Dee. 25. 1932. In
Puerto Rico, he moved to Central
Florida In 1991. He was a
member of Si. Mary Magdalen
Catholic Church.

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s u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
Carmen: daughters. Marla I...
Alexandria. Va.. Mayra. Apopka:
brothers. Francisco. Jaim e. Luis.
T u n l n . all of P ue rto R ico .
Manuel, Cape Coral: sisters.
Amelia Cuevas. Ramona, troth of
Puerto Rico.
B a ld w in Fa irch ild Fun eral
Home. Forest City, In charge of
arrangements.

MICHAEL WAYNE
COSGRAVE
Michael Wayne Cosgrave. 32.
3202 Orlando Drive. Sanford,
died Saturday, J u n e 26. at
residence. Mr. Cosgrave an optometrlcal technician was born
Nov. 16. 1963 In Torrance. Calif.
He moved to Central Florida in
1961. He was a member of
Wesleyan Methodist C h u rc h .
Paolo, and a Navy veteran.
S u rv iv o rs include m other.
Betty. Sanford: daughters. Lisa
Marie. Kelly Michele, both of
B r a in t r e e , M a s s .. B r it t a n y
T r i s t a n . S a n fo rd : b ro th e r .
Williams Robert. Tam pa: sister.
Odessa Cruz, Sanford.
Brtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

David McMtllan, director of Tiger's Eye ProducRons (com er), got some assistance from
members of the audience in showing off a huge

python at a show at Fun World this past
weekend. The big snake was among a dozen or
so rare and exotic animals on hand fora show.

Continued from Page IA

DEATHS
•

Hm *M Photo, by Jbn Hope*

THOMAS WILLIAM COEN
Thomas William Coen. 71. 251
Crown Oaks Way. Longwood.
died Saturday. June 26. at his
residence. Mr. Coen was a sales
manager. Born Feb. 2. 1922 In
Oak Purk III., he m oved to
Central Florida In 1967. He was
a Catholic.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife .
Audrey: daughters. Te rry Sisaleumsak. Sanford. Jane Allen.
Winter Purk. Maggie Numcy.
Altamonte Springs: sons. T h o m ­
as. Oviedo. Donutd. Billy both of
Longwood: H grandchildren.
Orlando Cremations Service.
Orlando In charge of arrange­
ments.

SUE M. DUKE
Sue M. Duke 62. East Crystal
Drive. Sanford, died Friday.
June 25. at her residence. Mrs.
Duke was u homemaker. Born
Oct. 4. 1930 in Maitland, she
was a lifelong Central Florida
resident. She was Baptist.
Survivors Include husband.
John: son. Wayne. Bushncll; 1
grandchild.
B a ld w in Fa irch ild Funerul
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

Sarah Peachtree. 3. Is a little hesitant to pet a Florida Panther at show.

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didn't vote to
discontinue the two programs,
but id grant them Independence.
"T h e y started up under Ihe
umbrella of S C V I’." said Cox.
"W e did It as another starter
program. The whole understan­
ding was that they would break
away when they were up and

running."
SCVP resumed operation ol
T E F A P In January 1992 after a
1 3 -m o n t h dormancy. T h e
Salvation A rm y operated the
program from Februury 1989 to
September 1990. when It dis­
continued It due to the cost to
operate It. Th e Salvation Arm y
also operated Ihe program from
1987 to 1988. but stopped for
ubout a year due to costs und
food storage problems.
Th e program was first ofTercd
In Seminole County In 1986 by
Ihe Red Cross
SH A R K was begun by Melts In
October to provide low-cosi iood
for people who don't meet the
mandatory poverty guidelines
required by the federal govern­
ment for TK F A P participants.
The SCV P SHARK program was
recognized as the “ Outstanding
SH AR K Site lor 1992 by the
Orlando-area SHARK organiza­
tion.
Metis said people participating
In the two programs will notice
no changes. T K F A P Is offered to
people who meet federal poverty
guidelines. It distributes mon­
thly allotments of dry goods and
other government surplus foods.
: I ARK is otlcred to everyone,
regardless of Income, and pro­
vides a monthly distribution ot a
balanced diet for $13.50 and two
hours of volun eertsm. Partici­
pants must show a voucher
s ig n e d by th e ir v o lu n te e r
I&gt;encfactor when they pclk up
their hugs of food.
T h e r e Is no lim it to the
number of bugs that cun be
obtulned for each futility, but
each requires the $13.50 pay­
ment und two hours of service.
"Hopefully, no one will notice
a difference." said Melts.
Th e next SH ARK signup Is
Ju ly 10. For more Information,
call 322-1520.

Innocent man
to be released
after serving
nine years
B y Associated Press___________
TO W S O N . Md. A Judge
today overturned the conviction
of a man who was sentenced to
death for the rape-staying of a
9 year-old girl and spent nine
years In prison. DNA tests show
someone else committed the
crime.
Prosecutors said they would
not seek a new trial for Kirk
Bloodsworth. 32. clearing the
way for his release later today
from the Maryland Hous* of
Correction In Jessup.
B a ltim o re C o u n ty C ircu it
Ju d g e Jam e s T . S m ith J r .
overturned the conviction at a
flve-mlnutc hearing.
Th e FBI confirmed Friday that
D N A tests on a small, previously
undetected s|»ol of semen on the
girl's underwear proved that
Bloodsworth wus wrongly con­
victed of the crimes.
" I have been saying for nine
years that I was Innocent, that I
did not kill the little girl."
Bloodsworth said In a statement
Sunday. "Now we have proved
It. I Just want m y freedom und to
accomplish something with my
life."
" I always knew K irk was
Innocent." said his lawyer. Rob­
ert Morin. "There wus never any
evidence directly Unking him to
the crime and now we have
[Hisltlve DNA tests which drillonstratc that someone else must
have committed ihe crim e."
Bloodsworth, u Cambridge.
Md.. native, was convicted and
sentenced to die for the July
1984 m urd er-ra pe of Dawn
Hamilton In Roscdale, Md.
Th e case was based on five
eyewitnesses who suld they saw
Hloodsworlh with the girl shortly
In-forc she disappeared, Morin
said. Bloodsworth insisted he

never m et the child, although at
the tim e he lived a short dis­
tance from her Baltimore County
home.
A f t e r his c o n v i c t i o n .
Bloodsworth was granted a new
trial by ihe Maryland Court of
Appeals because the prosecution
w it h h e ld from the defense
exculpatory evidence concerning
another suspect.
T h e second trial also resulted
In u conviction and Bloodsworth
was sentenced to three consecu­
tive life terms.
Morin took over the case when
the appeal of the second convic­
tion was turned down.
He asked that all physical
evidence In the case be re­
examined. A California laborato­
ry. Forensic Science Associates,
discovered the semen spot. Th e
laboratory conducted D N A tests
that determined the semen was
not Bloodsworth's. Morin said.
Death penalty foes said the
expected release of Bloodsworth
will b rin g to 21 the num ber of
death row Inmates released from
prison since 1980 because of
evidence that proved their In­
nocence.
"Cases like this should abso­
lu te ly d is q u a lify Ihe death
penalty as a punishment in our
society," said Richard Dieter,
executive director of the W ash­
ington-based Death Penalty In ­
formation Center.
"T h e re bus been a constant
siring of death penalty eases In
recent years In which the pro­
secutors clearly pursued the
wrong suspect. Juries convict on
the basts of what they're told,
hut often they're not given the
whole story."
M o rin said B lo o d s w o rth 's
mother died five months ago.
"It’s sad ... she won't be able to
hear th is ." hr salil.

�- Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Monday. June ?8, 1993

Lake Mary
‘Club Show’

Prepare arts, crafts

IN BRIEF
Library programs for July
Coining soon to the Seminole County Public Library in Lake
Mary at the Northwest Branch located at 580 Greenway Hlvd.
are the following programs;
Thursd a y. Ju ly 1. 2 p in ., school-age films:
Curious
George.” Cinderella." "Iln rry Comes H om e."
Monday. J u ly 5 Is a holiday and die library Is closed.
Wednesday. Ju ly 7. 2 p in. and 7 p in., summer special:
Disney film "Darby O GIII and the Lillie People." (90 minutes).
There will be two showings of tills Him.
Thursday. Ju ly 8 . 2 p m., school-age lllms: "D oughnuts."
"Donald's Crim e." "F ro Goes to Dinner."
Wednesday. Ju ly 14. 2 p in., summer special: Peanut Hulter
Puppet Players; 7 p.m.. Bedtime Stories for ages 3-H.
Thursday. Ju ly 15. 2 p.m.. school age films: "T h e Happy
Prince." "D raghrtto." " T h e Crlckei and the Engine."
For further Information, call the library at 3 2 1-2419.

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a m. to noon, the W OOPIE Sew ing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Koud. to make baby clothes, and Items lor nursing homes
as well as Items for the Christmas Store Th e Items made by
the club arc donated to preemle babies, nursing home residents
and gifts for the annual Christmas store.

Bridge club meets every Monday
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to play
party bridge. The Party Bridge Club meets every Monday
between 1-3 p.m. at the Lake Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Hall. 158 N. Country Club Road.

Senior employment opportunities
Job Service of Florida w ill be at the Senior Center. 158 North
Country C lub Road. Lake Mary, every Th u rd a y from 9 30 a m
to 11:30 a.m. please contact Oscar M. Fluke. Job Services
Coordinator at 324-3060 for an appointment.

Camera club sets meetings
The Seminole Lake Mary Camera C lu b meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old Lake M ary City Hall. 158 N.
Country C lu b Rd. at 7:30 p.m. For more Information, call Grace
at 3 2 1-4723 or Sel at 323-8691.

Club takes the lead
L .E .A .D .* to Success, u newly formed club to share business
connections, will meet 7:30 a m. Wednesday ut Pebble Creek
Apartments clubhouse. 780 Creekwater Terrace. Lake Mary.
One of the focal points of the meeting Is to exchange business
cards. O n ly one member of a particular type of business or
profession Is allowed to Join.
For more Information, contact Man-la Kurt/e 646-0609.

Rotary meets early
Rotary C lu b of Lake Mary meets Th u rsd a y mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m . at the Tlm aeuan Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contact Paul Osborne, president, at 321-4764.

Lake Mary Optimists meet weekly
The Optimist Club of Lake Mury meets every Tuesday at 7:00
p.m., at 109 E. Crystal Lake Avc. (corner of Crystal Lake and
Country C lu b Road). Visitors are welcome.

W om an’s Club to meet
Lake Mary Woman's C lub meets the fourth Wednesday of
each m onth. Contact Cheryl Greene 323-5102 or Pauline
Bundschu. 330-3965.

Historical Commission gathers
The Lake Mary Historical Commission meets 7 p.m. Mondays
at Lake Mary City Hall. 100 W. Lake Mary Hlvd. Contact Jam es
Thom pson at 322-9432 for more Information.

Clogging group to have classes

The Lake Mary Woman's C lu b
has some suggested categories
for arts and crafts projects to
enter In their "Club S h o w " at
the end ol the year for District
VII In *94.
"Since there are no meetings
during the summer m onths,
some of you may wish to get
started on a project." said Alta
Ombres, fine arts chairman
The categories are: painting —
watcrcolor. till, acrylic, pastels
and chalk; needlework — nee­
dlepoint. cross stitch, quilting,
se w in g (c lo th in g ), k n ittin g ,
crochet, dolls and doll clothing
and folk art (decorating): Florida
materials: dried flower arrange
m e n ls . w re a th e s , s p r a y s :
w o o d w o rk in g : p h o to g ra p h y ;
rlblxin baskets, pillows; ceram ­
ics: weaving; Christmas cralts
anil Jewell v
"C ra ft supply stores have
many suggestions to assist you
with lHith classes and supplies.
Libraries have countless Imoks
to assist you. also So have a
c ra fty s u m m e r ." said A lta
Ombres.

Woman's club enrlchmonl
The Lake Mary Woman's C lu b
ts a volunteer service organlzatlon. founded In 1962. dedicated
to Iretlerlng the quality of life In
the com m unity. As a mem ber ol
General Federation of W om en's
Clubs, the largest and oldest
noil-denominational service or-

If you think you would like to
L A K E MARY
HEATHROW

SARABECCA
R O S IE R

ganlrallon of volunteer women
in the world, there are 10 million
members worldwide The y arr
also members of the Florida
Federation of W om en’s Clubs.
25.000 members, dedicated to
unifying civic, cultural, charita­
ble and e d u ca tio n a l efforts
throughout the state.
Women of all ages. Interests
and experience la-long to the
Woman's Club of Lake Mary.
The y work together within the
com m unity to build a la-tier
place In which to live. They
provide an opportunity for the
development of talents, abilities
and skills for each member, by
promoting a variety of programs
and projects enabling members
to participate.
So Join them to make new
friends, enlarge your menial
horizons. engage In service pro­
jects for the com m unity. Have
something to do away from
home, make on impact on your
com m unity, enjoy the social life
of tlu* club and have fun.

join and start attending meetIh |{h after the summer break, rail
Cheryl Green at 323-5102.

A n educational sum m er
JoA nne C. Beekncr. assistant
prlnclpal/lesllng coordinator at
Lake Mary Elementary School,
recently /clayed Information to
lure nls regarding the llrsl year
of a statewide census test of
writing skills for fourth grade
students. "Th e Florida Writing
Assessment Program (Florida
Writes!), our teac hers regularly
Involve students In the full
writing process including prrwriting, drafting, revising, edit­
ing. and publishing. Writing Is
e n c o u r a g e d a n d r e q u ir e d
throughout the elementary and
secondary language arts curricu­
lum . and one goal Is to have
wTtllng as u basic comjfonenl In
all the curriculum areas (math,
science, social studies, etc.).’’
As you review vour child's
M o r e , and the district and state
scores reported In the media,
jrlease kcej&gt; the following In
mind:
• Th is test Is In Its Infancy and
will change and udapt with tune
• The

scores r eflect

one. 45-

minute writing exercise In rough
draft form.
• A score of three-out-of-slx Is
considered a good, solid score
How can you heljr? You can

encourage your child to write b y.
• Promoting letters to friends.
relatives and pen pals.
• Talking to your child about
what they have written, whether
at home or school.
• W riting notes of "love let­
ters" to your child.
• D is p la y in g a n y w ritte n
w orks on the refrigerator or
bulletin board.
• D e m o n s t r a t in g tn c i m ­
parlance of w riting by sharing
your writing with your children.
School may Ik - out. but learn­
ing doesn't sto|). Parents ran
balance leisure and learning
during the o u t -of school days of
sum m er. The following are some
activities that will help maintain
skills and perhaps cut down
some of the "boredom " of the
long sum m er vacation:
• Let children keep a diary or
Journal.

• Take time every day lor the
entire family to read together or
by themselves.
•Introduce children to tin
local library's summer reading
l&gt;rogram.
• Provide opportunities for
application of math skills lu
dully situations when you go to
the store. Irl children count
change.
• Have children write letters
or postcards to grandparents,
friends, or cousins.
• II you are traveling, visit
historical sjxits along the way.
1lave a safe, happy summer.

Juniors return from
golf and tennis camp
■ y S A R A B E C C A ROSIER
Herald Correspondent
Session I of the YM CA Ju n io r
Golf and Tennis Camp came to a
close and from the looks on tile
faces of the returning golfers and
tennis students they didn't want
the week to end yet
"W e had a lot of fun and
learned a lot this week." said
M ik e P r o c o p lo a n d B r i a n
Stensrud who were In the goll
program.
Th e Disttry/YMCA Gull Cam p
Is a learning environment for
Junior g o lfe r s ol all ugrs an d skill
levels, a n d the Dlsney/YMCA
Te n n is C a m p offers a w ellrounded program for all levels of
Junior players. Tills includes
lieglnners wanting to learn the
fundamentals and to advanced
players looking to sharjM-n their
game for tournament play.
Seminole YM CA. W inter Park
YM CA. Downtown YM CA and
Dr. Phillips YM CA all are picked
up by bus for these golf and
tennis c u u ijjs ut Disney Resort
dally. T h e next three sessions
run from Ju n e 28 — J u ly 2. J u ly
5 9. and J u ly 12-16.
While enjoying the sum m er,
la-ware of the sun — at the

lK-aeh. playing tennis or working
In the yard, the summer can
ca use p ro b le m s : s u n b u rn ,
heatstroke or dehydration, ac­
cording to area physicians.
Protect yourself by wrartng
hats, loose-fitting clothing and
waterproof sunscreen. A sunM-reeu with a sun jirotectlon
factor (S I’Fl of ut Irast 15 gives
most skin tyj&gt;es adequate pro­
tection These precautions arr
especially tmjfortant between 10
a in and 2 p.m when the sun Is
at Its strongest.
Remember iliai Intense sun
ex|&gt;osure w ithout protection
jiredlsjioses one to skin cancer,
cataracts and other sun related
disorders. Once the skin Is
sunburned, It Is more sensitive
to lurtlier exposure.
It Is Important to take breaks
from summer activities In the
shade and try to keep the skin
cool and moist.
If y o u take p re s c rip tio n
medications, check with your
doctor before sunbathing. Many
medications arc sun-reactive,
including some antibiotics. They

H*(*MPhoto b, Swobocc* Rotto,
Th ro o of tho y o u n g m en returning from
P rocopia. Brian S ten sru d and Jason Rosier

can cause rashes,
other side effects.

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hives and

replenish what you need during
moderate exposure and exercise.

Water and sjiorts drinks are
ImjKirtunl to avoid Rising loo
much salt when sweating. Alrout
a quart every two hours will

A cpiart every hour should Ik *the
guide for playing competitively
lu the sun or for prolonged sun
exposure.

Litchfield Theatres

IN THE SERVICE

Dixieland Cloggcrs hold classes from 7-8 p.m . each Monday
at the Lake Mary Volunteer Fire Station *33. First Street and
Wilbur Avenue.

Kp&amp;iMMwS 1
A Kamival of Movies,topcom.and Coca-Cola
PUn* i n tatung lhap* tor our Summa* KoPiaMovt*. boning i cU, ot
movr* km and aicuamar.l to th* crvk&gt;*n ot Lak# Miry and n/Toundry
area aach waak *1 Stmrnar long

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Marv
Com m unity Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Okm program tr*» yaar «nl mctuda many ipacui laaturat. lucn at
comnng contata lor tha ch*Jr#n withprua* and grft» fromtom* ol irw
area merchant* andothar turpn/M Wa w*. ot court*, hav* atpaoal
a*t*cbon of Q Ratad moviat that win b* carumto pt*at*
Th* KrdFunMovw w* b* shown aach fuatday at 1000AM at lh*
UtchSaW n Laka Mary Hera it our ptanrwd program
VIS GOLDEN AGE OF LOONEY TUNES
SNOOPY COME HOME
JUST PLAIN DAFFY
LIFE A TIMES OF BUOS BUNNY
LOONEY TUNES HALL OF FAME
ROC K-A-000DLE
A BOY NAMEO CHARLIE BRUWN
QUACKBUSTERS

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 arc
welcome to participate In the fun.

Sunbelt Dayiily Club to meet
Sunbelt Dayllly Club meets the first Sunday of the month at
2 p.m through April at the Old City Hall. Highway 15A near
Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake Maty.
Th e club educates members on dayllly grow ing through slide
shows, guest speakers and trips to dayllly gardens. A May
flower show and plant sale Is planned. There ure no club dues.
Call 886-3196 for more Information.

Wa* tralnad staff lo h*4p wftft avparWalon. Poor* op*n af». 00

AM. Com* aarfy and aaa tf»* aurprlaaa and fun w* ha r# ter you.

With a »ngtt adrmnon of orh 1300. each chad wta racarv* a
KrdPak. which Includat a boa of popcorn and cocaxo&lt;*
you data* furthar mtormston. piaaaa cal ut al 334 0116

USDA's
Meatand Poultry HotlineC H R IS T IN E A . B E A M A N
Airm an Christine A. Beaman
now answers NUTRITION as well
hus graduated from A ir Force
hasie training al Lackland Air
as FOOD SAFETY questions.
Force Bust*.

AUBR EY A. TEU B ER
Airman Aubrey A. Tculier has
graduated from Air Force basic
training Lackland A ir Force
Base.

During lIn* six weeks of train­
ing the airm an studied the A ir
Force mission, organization, and
customs and received special
n.lining In hnmun relations

During llu* six weeks of train­
ing the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization and
customs and received sjfcclal
training In human relations.

In addition, airmen who cornjilete basic training cam credits
inw ard an associate degree
ihruugh the Com m unity College
of the A ir Force.

lu addition, airmen who complctc basic training cam credits
toward an associate degree
ihruugh llie Com m unity College
of the A ir Force.

Beaman is the daughter of
Ja m e s L . and L y n c ttc V.
ik-umun of 552 Mailldu Place.
Umgwood.

Tcuber Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jo h n N. Tcuber of 2677
Delaware Road. Deltona.

She Isa 1992 graduate ol Luke
Mary High School. Lake Mary.

She is a 1992 graduate of Luke
Mary High School. Lake Mary.

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products and nutrition labeling,
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STATS &amp; STANDINGS
f t A t W A t L STANOmOS
All Tim et E D I
N A TIO N A L LEAOUE
I J i t Oivitien
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Pet
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Philadelphia
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54* V i
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S) Louit
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17 75
•Monlreal
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47J 14'»
.Pitttburgh
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Florida
457 17
M 7*
•Tew York
174
II 51
Watt Divitkrt
Pet.
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$1 75
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551
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41 14
Htoutton
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Il o * Angekt
M 75
474
Cincinnati
14 40
M7
San Diego
17 4*
^Colorado
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2* a
Saturday'* Games
41 l Own 4 New York 7
Colorado! Sen FranclKO I
Mentre*l4, Flood* 1
Pittsburgh 4. Philadelphia1
Allanla*. Hosillon 1
■ S#n D k g o l. Cincinnati 0
Lot Angeles 5, Chicago 4
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Sunday* Garnet
Houston ). Atlanta 0
' Pittsburgh4 Philadelphia) 10mnmgt
41 Lout*!. New Y o rk )
• Lot Angela* I, Chicago I
Cincinnati 7, San Diego I, II Inmngt
S-n FranclKO 5. Colorado 0
i F lor Ida t. Montreal)
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Monday'* Games
P itlib u rg h (W a lt t II at M o n lra a l
•iDe Martinet I II. 7 &gt;1 p m
Philadelphia ID Jackson 7)1 at St. Louit
.ILormier 4 41,1 l l p m
Chicago (Wendell O il at San Diego (Greg
Harris 71), 10 01 p m
San Francltco I Black 7 I) at Lot Angela!
(Candiottl) 4), 10 l l p m
Tuetday't Carnet
New Yack at Fltrida, 7:25 p.m.
* Pittsburgh at Montreal. 7 )Sp m
Moutton at Cincinnati. 7 l i p m
Colorado al Atlanta. 7 40p m
Philadelphia at St Louis.F l i p m
Chicago al San Olego 10 01pm
San F ranctKO at Lot Angek*. 10 14pm

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AM E R IC A N LCAOUE
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Boston
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4*0 tfto
Cleveland
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Calllornia
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Oakland
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(lotion tj. Detroit 4
Cleveland 7. Kantat City 4
Baltimore II. New York 10
, Toronto!. Milwaukee 1
California 4Minne»oi*0
Chicago 7. Seattle 4
Teaat 10. Oakland 7
Sunday'* Game*
. , Botlon (. Detroit 1
New York e. Baltimore 5
" Toronto*. Milwaukee 4
Minnetota 1. Cali Torma 0
Chicago* Seattle a
Teaat 4, Oak land 0
Cleveland). K a n ta tC Ity l
Monday'* Game*
Chicago (Bare 1 It al Cleveland IM ata * 1).
7Me m
Detroit tMoore % at at lir e t o t ttcoy e Tt.
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Toronto IStolllemyro 4)1 at Baltimore
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Milwaukee ifionet 4 51 al Boston (Quanfrill
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Chicago al Cleveland. 7 05 p m
w Detroit al New York. 7 JOp m
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Milwaukee at Botlon, 7 U p m
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KansatCUy al Te ia t. l : U p m
"111* C elitomla at Oak land. 10 01 p m
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Souther t* League
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Second Hall
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Saturday'* Game*
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- . ■tenville ( . Hunlivilie I
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Sunday'* Game*
Mr mphi* 1. Orlande 1
‘ Jatktanvilk *. Hunttvllle I
* ' K n o tv llk i.Greenville0
Chattanooga 7. Nathville*
Birmingham 10. Carolina I
- —
Monday* i Game*
Memphit al Or land#
• Hunt»*illa Jl Jacksonville
Greenville at Knoevllle
Neihvllk at CTcatlanooga
Carolina al Birmingham
Tuetday't Oa me*
7W game* scheduled
Wednetday'i Game*
Greenville at Carolina
Chatianoogaat K n o w ilk
Or tends at Birmingham
Nathville at Huntsville
Jacktenville at Memphit
F lends Stale League
Eastern Oivltkn
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400
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1 750
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X’C (to)'toft* (Ranger*)
400
1 1
Saraiola (While Soil
400
7
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0
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• won llrtl hall division title
Saturday'* Game
National League 4. American League 1
Sunday's Gomel
No game* scheduled
Monday'* Game*
fl'mrdm al Lakeland
St Petersburg al Vero Beach
S' Lucia a I Otar lot to
Otccgta al Clearwater
* or I Lauder dale at Fori M ie n
Day Iona al Sara to Ia
Tuetday't Game*
Dunedin at Lakeland
St Petersburg at Verg Beach
Si LuciedtCharlotte
Osceola at Clear water
F or I Lauderdale aI Fort Mrs's
Daytona at Saraiola

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M O N TR EA L
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N A TIO N A L LEAGUE
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Galarraga Col
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74 755 u
BondtSF
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Kruk Phi
to 741 55 ■1 544
Piatt* LA
151
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Doullon. Philadelphia. 11; MoWllliomt. Son
Froncitco, SI; JaBatl. Pittsburgh. 11. BiggrO.
Houston. 4*
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MoWilllomt. Son Froncitco 44. Bonds. Son
Froncitco. *4. DoulTon. Phllndttphlo. 57;
Golarrogn Colorado. S7; P ia n o . Lot
Angekt. SI; Graco. Chicago. SI; Incaviglla
Ph ladelphla. SI
Hitt
holly. Cirtclrthatl. 77. Galarraga. Colorado.
74; Bonds San Franotce. 71; Bui Nr Lot
Angalat. 7); Bagwell Moutton, 70: Jetleriei
St LouH.TO, JeBefl. Pitttburgh. 70
Graca. Chicago. 11; Blchtlt*. Colorado, t t i
D y k itr a , P h iladelph ia. 11; C o rd a ro ,
Monlraal. » , 7 arg Had wrllTt 17.

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Phiiadrlphla, A; DLawl*. San Francltco. 4,
Cowman, Now York. 4. E Young. Color ado. Si
Martin. Pitttburgh. I ; I ora Had with a.
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Lot A ngaloi. IS; iusllca. Atlanta. ISt
Doullon. Philadelphia. IS
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Coleman. Naw York. U ; DLew it. San
FranclKO. M ; Carr, Florida, M i Robartt.
Cinclnnali. 1 ); Dykitra. Philadelphia, 12.
E Davit. Lot Angalat. 11; E Young. Colorado,
l l . ACole. Colorado. II. N iton.AHanla.il.
TGraana. Philadelphia 71. 7W. 7 *». Kite.
Moutton. f t . J * 7 ,117, Black. San Francltco.
7 1, 171. 144; Bur kail. San FranclKO. 111.
•aa. 1 IS; Avery. Allanla. 71, .I I I . 1.77;
G la vine. Allanla. 7J. 7 ». 2.71. Arocha. SI
Louit. * 1. 740. 107. Hill. Monlraal. 1 1. 740.
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Ri|0. Cinclnnali. 100. Bene*. San Otago. 7*;
Smoltt. Allanla. TS; GMaddu*. Allanla. M;
H a r n l t c h . H o u s to n , I I ; T G r a a n a .
Philadelphia. 01; Schilling. Philadelphia. 70.
KeGrott. Lot Angelet. 71
Savtt
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Phlladalphia. JJ. Back. San FranclKO. 77.
Harvey, Florida. 17; Myers. Chicago. 77.
Slanton. Atlanta. 10. WaHaland. Atom real, t*
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114
Runt Scored
While. Toronto. Al. Molilor. Toronto. *1;
HAlomar. Toronto. 54. Lelton. Cleveland. Sa.
Fielder. Detroii. SI: Olerud. Toronto. SI;
G Vaughn. Milwaukee. SI
Runt Balled In
Fielder. Oetrolt, 4*. Belle. Cleveland. 41;
Tettletan. Detroii. tl. Carter. Toronto. 41,
Baerga. Cleveland *4. Thoma*. Chicago. S7;
Olerud. Toronto. 47
Hit*
Olerud. Toronto, 10a Molilor. Toronto. 77.
McRae. Kantat City. 70. Grlltey Jr . S«atlla.
M. Lotion. Cleveland. 17; RAtomar, Toronto.
47; Baerga. Cleveland. It. While. Toronto. I*
Olerud. Toronto )l ; While. Toronto. 11.
Anderson. Baltimore. X) Carter. Toronto. M.
MVeugtwv Boston. 17. Thomas. Chicago. 17;
Palmar. Tana*. 17. Grille* Jr, Seattle. 17
Triples
Hulte. Teaat, 7. Cuylrr. Detroit. 7, Lofton.
Cleveland, I ; LJohnton. Chicago. I . McRae.
Kansas Cily, S. Baerga. Cleveland. S; Cora.
Chicago. S
Heme Run*
Belie. Cleveland. 74. Gnlley Jr. Saattla. 24.
Gontalet. T a ia t If; Fielder. Oetroll. If
Tettkton. Detroit. If. Carter. Toronto. II;
GVaughn, Milwaukee. 17.
Staten Bate*
Curtis, California. U . Lolton. Cleveland.
1); RHenderson. Oakland. IS. R Alom ar,
Toronto. 1J. L John son. Chicago. 10, Polonia.
Calllornia. 10. While. Toronto, 17.
PITCHING
I pftn itm
Wickman, New York. I I. 777. a TO.
Gutman. Toronto. 7 1, 171, * ff. Hentgen.
Turonto. to 1. 51). I l l ; Wells. Detroit. 71.
111. 2 I ) Kay. New York. 71. BIB. I X )
Langston. California. 1 1. 111. 1 50; Sutcliffe.
Baltimore. 11. 700.4 4S
Sink teats
R Joh nson . Seattle. 1*7; L a n g s to n .
Calllornia, 101, Clemens. Boston. 74; Poroi.
New York. 74; Hanson, Seattle, 41: Gutman.
Toronto. 70. Appier. Kansas City, tf
Saves
Montgomery. Kansas City, 11; Olson.
Baltimore. I I . DWard. Toronto. I I ; Aguilera.
Minnesota I t , Farr. New York. II; Russell.
Boston. 14; Eckersiey. Oakland. IS

AU TO RACING

I

Bud wetter 0 I.Joe'iTM
P O R TLAN D . Ora
Retultt Sunday from
the Budweiter G I Joes TOOIndy ta r race
I ( I I E m e rs o n F ittip a ld i. B r a i l l .
PrntkaChevrolet C. It! lap*. M i l l mph. 1
III Nigel Mansell. England. Lola Ford Cot
worth XB. 107
1 (41 Paul Tracy. Canada, Pentke
Chevrolet C. 101. 4 11)1 BoUiy Rabat.
Dublin Ohio. Lola Chevrolet C, N I
1 (7) Al (inter if .. Albuouergue. N M .
lota Chevrolet C. N I. « 111 Mario Andretti.
Naiareth Pa .L o la Ford Co*worth K B. 101
7 l l l l Raul Boete' Bratil. Lola Ford

Continued from IB

Tim R b Irbb Is ■ Sanford native and Somlnole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. HIb 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.
Nursing a bad back, Raines did not play the White Sox's 7-4
win over the Seattle Mariners Saturday night or Chicago's 6-4
win over the Mariners Sunday afternoon.

RAINES QAUQE
Category
'93
Gam es........... .... 31
At-bats........... ....107
Runs............... ... 26
H its................
RBI.................. .... 17
Doubles......... ....
5
Triples........... ....
0
Homo runs....
Steals............ ....
3
Average......... .... 290

beat
160
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

career
1.734
6,567
1.162
1.952
670
321
96
114
732
.297

n

Fittipaldi SJ in.
Series point leaders Mansell M ; Boetel 7a.
Fitlipatdl 71; AndretllU : Rahal Sa

Continued from IB

n II 7* 71--Itl

Dave Hill. 51].0*7
Dick Hendrickson.511.0*7
Kermil la r k y . 51! 0*7
Larry Mowry. 51} 0*7
Jack Kktor. 5110*7
Orvitk Moody. 57 4*0
Don January, l l 00
Waller lembrttkl. 5* 4*0
Tom Shaw. 51*40
Gary Player. S7.7to
GrtJby Gilbert. 57.740
Don Bk*. 57.740
Tommy Aaron. 57.740
Billy Casper. 54 Ito
Larry Ile g kr. 5*.4*0
Harold Henning. 5* *70
Lee Trevino. 55.7*0
Terry Dill. 55.7*0
Gay Brewer. 15.7*0
Homcro Blanca*. 55.7*0

Jl 75 71 74- 771
71 to 7* 75- 771
*7 II 7* 77--1*1
to 70 7] 71-■171
75 *7 w to - to)
71 75 75 71- to)
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77 7) 75 71-17)
71 7* 75 to­ 774
71 75 77 l l - 7*4
7* 71 71 74-174
*7 77 74,74- 7*r
74 71 75 to­ to)
to 73 •1 l l - 7**
71 75 75 71-7*1
7* 7* to *7-•777
71 r* to 71-■177
71 7* 75 7*— 177
7* n 74 to -■177

LPOA Shop Rif* CUtkk
SOMERS P O IN T. N J - Flnel k o r t l end
money winning* Sundey ol IS* 500 000 LPGA
SbopRit* C lo n k on (tw *.!lSy**d. p e r il
Greet* Bey R**o*t A Country Club (Our*e:
Sbeltoy Hemlin )e M 00
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Judy Dkkimon. 517.071
*7 to *7-70*
Amy Beni. |».«77
77 *4*4-70*
Rem Oenwi. 51) 071
70 *7 * 7 - 70*
Mertbe Feukoner. III.MB
71*4*4-70;
Denielto Ammeccepene. SI 7.5*1 *7*7 44— M7
Brendto Burton. 117.**;
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Anne Merle Pelli. 117,5*7
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L4urie Brower. 5*417
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Kalby Guedegnino. 14.417
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Meggie Will. (4.017
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Aik* Rllimon. (4.017
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Sally Little. 54.fi;
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Carolyn Hill. 14,71;
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I'ana. Taiwan 0
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Al Tehran, Iran
O m ani. Taiwan I
Syria I. Iran I. lie
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At Damascus. Syria
Oman vs Iran
Taiwainat Syria
Sunday, July *
Al Oamatcu*. Syria
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Taiwan vs Iran
Tuesday. July S
Al Damascus. Syria
Taiwanvt Oman
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Or eater Hartterd Open
CROM W ELL. Conn - Final scows and
money winnings Sunday ol (he SI million
Greater Hartford Open al the 4J10 yard,
par 70 TP C ol River Highlands
Hkk Price. 5110 000
47 70 *741-771
Dan Foramen. 141 000
4*47 71 *4-77)
Roger Metlbte. S4I 000
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Corey Pavln. 444 000
4) 44 7) 4 7 - 774
Mike Springer, t t i 000
47 45 7) 44-174
Kenny Perry. 1)4 000
41 47 70 44-17)
B rta n K a m m .U 0 .il)
47 75 47 44-177
John C o o k .4 K .il)
7)4*7141-177
RoCCO Mediate. 1K.I1S
4* 70 7)47-177
Don Pooler. 4K. I l l
70 70 44 71-177
Bruce Flelsher.Ul.700
II 4S 7147-17*
Davis LOW III. Ilt.700
71 70 44 44— 174
Scot I G u n v .U 1.100
71*747 47-171
Fronk Conner. 111.100
71 70 44 *7-177
John Huston. UI.100
*4 47 71 71-171
BradFavon.SI).S00
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Dave Prep* sis )00
71 70 71 *4-177
Keith Clearwater. BIS 400
M M 71 71-177
S lo t Lowery. 1IS.S00
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Hubert Green. I I0.BU
TO 70 7) a -1*0
Patrick Burke. 510 111
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Lane* Ten Brueck. S to u t
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Jell Stwman. 510 7)7
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Fulton AHem.SI0.Sll
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Chris Tucker. SI0.SU
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Dudley Hart. I7.SS0
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Feed Seiner Players Chempreathips
D EARBORN. Mich - Scores and pnia
money Sunday alter the linal round ol the SI.}
million Ford Senior Players Championship,
played on the *17* yard, par 71 Tournament
Players Club ol Michigan
Jim Colbert. ItBO 000
*7 71 70 *7-171
Ray Floyd. SIOS *00
M 7 1 7 IM -1 7 7
Al Geitaerger. I**.*00
71 71 *7 M - 140
Rocky Thompson. S71000
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Jim Ferre*. 1*7.400
71 *7 70 71- M l
Isao Aoki. 5*7 *00
71 *7 71 7! 7*1
Bob Char MS. 5*7400
M M 70 7J-74J
Jim Oenl. Ut.000
71 7) *7 *7 - 744
Larry Gilbert. LM 000
70 7441 T O -M l
Tom W alskopl.Ul.no
TO 71 7* 7 0 -1U
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Bab* Hisfcey. 177*00
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74 71 70 47-M 7
Tom Wargo. S7) *00
7* 71 70 7 I-M 7
Jim AlbuS.UI.OgO
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BobMurphy.UI.BOO
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Dick Rhyan, 110.0*0
7I 70 7 I4 7 -M 7
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717)7171-107
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7* 75 70 71-170
ChiOw Rodrigue*. IIS.M0
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Charles Coody. I l l 0*7
7) 7* 77 »S-17t
Jack Nicklauv 111.077
*&gt; 75 7* 71 Ml

by finishing second In their
Young (17-18) division events.
A lm g rrn taking second in the
boys' 400-mcler dash (63.3 sec­
onds) white Barkley came In
second In the girls' 100-meter
dash (13.2 seconds).
Barkley also ran a leg of
L M T C 's first-place two-mlle re­
lay. Joining with Christina Louv.
Heather Bonck. and Christina
Olson to win the race In 11
minutes. 13.1 seconds.
Th e Sunshine Stale Games, an
Olymple-style competition open
to Florida resident am ateur
athletes, will be competed In and
around Tallahassee over the
next several weeks. Tltc track
competition Is scheduled for
J u ly 9 and 10.

Church
T im Ralnaa

Co*worm XB. 100. I (10) Robby Gordon
Orange C a lif. Lola FordCotworTh XB. too
7 (111 Mika Grotl. Lot Angalat. Rahal
Hogan C h a vro la lC , 100 10 (tat Aria
Luyendyk. Netherlands. Lola Ford Co*worth
X6.77
It ( H I iimrny Vattar. DiKOvary Bay.
Nev . IV73 Lola Chevrolet A. 77. 11 I la) Scott
Goodyear. Canada. Lola Ford Co*worth XB
oulol tuel.TO
tl l l l l Olivier Groulllard. Franca Itai
Lola Chevrolet A. 70. la I I I Danny Sullivan.
Aspen. Colo . Lola Chevrolet C. f 7
IS.. (1*) Rot* Bentley. Canada. IT*)
Lola Chevrolet A 77 la (11) Willy T Ribb*
San lota. C a h l. Lola FordCotworTh XB. 74
17. (171 Scott Brayton. Coidwatrr. M ich.
L'OM Ford Cu*worth XB. *5. K (M l Johnny
Unwr. Kate hum. Idaho. 17*1 Lola Chevrolet
A.
*)
t«. (17) Marco Greco Bratil. 1771 Lola
Chevrolet A. t l; M. (M l ly n SI. James.
Daytona Beach. 1771 LalaFerd Cetwerth XB.
71
It (r t l Hiro Malsuthila Japan. Lola Ford
Cot worth XB. 07. oil court*. 77 l l l l Brian
Till. Columbus Ohio. 1771 Pentke Chevrolet
B. 70. oil course
» 111) Dave Kudrave. Lot Angelet tie]
Lo'a Chevrolet A. *4. transmission. 14 (17)
Roberto Guerrero. San Juan CapHtrano.
C a u l. Lola Chevrolet C. 47. crash
IS (71 Teo Fatal. Italy. L o m Chevrolet C.
44. engine (allure; H 11) Stelan Johantton.
Sweden. 17*1 Pentke Chevrolet C. 17. trerr,
mission.
17. (la ) Kavln Cogan. Palos Verdes. Cam .
Lata Chevrolet C. It. engine failure. H 1171
J t ll Wood. Wkhita. Kansas. 1771 Lola
Co*worth DFS, 11. suspension
17 U ) Mark Smith. McMinnville. Ore . 177}
Peruke Chevrolet B. a. transmission
Race llattstics
Tim eol raca i
S4 410
Marginol victory a IS*seconds
Cautlonllags: I lor Slaps
Lead change* S among ) dr Ivers
Lap leaders; Mansell 1 17; FltHpeldi M 11.
Andrei tl M ; Fittipaldi U a l . Mansell a* SI.

Scan Kofters of ihc Lake Mars'
Track Club, competing In the
Intermediate (16-16) Boys divi­
sion. was second In the pole
vault (8 Tccl. 6 Inches). Lake
Howell High School student Malt
Bowman won the pole vault (13
feet) competition in the Young
(17-18) Boys division.
L M T C 's Brenda Melt qualified
In two Intermediate (15-16) Girls
events, finishing second In the
3.000-m clcr run (13 minutes.
58.U seconds) and third In the
1.500-m elcr run (6 minutes.
28.2 seconds).
Lake Mary High S c I k k &gt;) and
L M T C teammates Jo h a n
Alnigrcn and Shawn Barkley
each earned a trip to Tallahassee

W IM BLED ON . England - Schedule ol
leeluwd matches Monday on the showcourts
and others involving seeded players *1 the
Wimbledon tennis championships
Canter Court
Boris Backer (*), Germany, vs Henri
Leconte, Franc*
Arentia Senctnr Vtcano O l, Spain, vs
Helena Sukpvi ( IS), Ciech Republic
Richard Kra|lc*k 171, Netherlands, vs
Andre Agassi III. Las Vegas
Court I
An«* Huber 11). Germany, vs Gabnala
Sabatin! (at. Argentina
Wayne Ferreira ( I ) ) , South Africa, vs. Jim
Caurter { ) ) , Dado City
Nathalie Tauilat (I t ). Franc*, vs Mertkia
Navratilova (11, Aspen, Colo
Todd Woodbrldg*. Australia, and Arantia
Sanehe; Vicarto (1). Spain vs Scott Davis.
Newport Beach. C a lil. and Lindsay Da van
port. Palos Verdrs Calil.
Court 1
Slelli Oral III, Germany, vs Meredith
AAcGralh. Midland. Mich
Petr Korda ( I I I , Ciech Republic, vs
Mir heel Stkh (*l, Germany
Richard Malusrewski. Hopewell Junction.
N Y .. vs Stolen Edberg III, Sweden
Ceurt I
Jana Novotna ( I ) . Ciech Republic, vs
Miriam Oremens. Netherlands
Court II
Yayuk Basuki. Indonesia, vs Conchlle
Mar line M O . Spain
Court 14
Lisa Raymond. Wayne. P a . v*. Jennifer
CaprtoH 17). Saddtobwek
Pet* Sampras I I I , Tampa, vs. Andrew
Foster. Britain

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
B A L T I M O R E O R IO L E S P la ce d
Sherman Obendo. outfielder, on Ihe l ) day
disabled list Called up John O'Donoghu*.
pitcher. Irom Rochester ol the International
League.
M IN N ESO TA TW INS - Released Randy
Bush, outlwider Recalled Derek Lee. oul
fwlder. from Portland ol Iho Pacllk Coast
League
NEW YORK Y A N K EE S - Activated Mike
Gal lego. inIWidtr. from the IS day disabled
list Optioned Dave Sllveslrl. mlwider. to
Columbus ol tha International League R*
leased Neal Heaton, pitcher. Called up Paul
Gibson, pitcher. Irom Columbus
Na IIMJJ L i llt l i
C IN C IN N ATI REDS - Activated Stove
Foster, pilchor. Irom the IS day disabled 17*7.
Optioned Milton Hill, pitcher, to Indianapolis
ol lhe American Association.
F L O R ID A M AR LIN S Traded Oave
Magadan, third baseman, to (be Seattle
Mariners tor Henry Celt*, evil Wider, and Jell
Darwin, pilcher.
SAN D IEG O PADRES - Announced mat
D J Doner, outlwider, cleared waiver* and
was sent outright to Lai Vega* ol tha Pacllk
Coast League
SAN FRANCISCO OIANTS - Placed Matt
Williams, third baseman, on the IS day
disabled lilt
HOCKEY
Naitenal Heckey League
CALO A R V F LA M E S - Traded Craig
Baruba. toll wing, to lhe Wathlngton Capitals
tor a filth round pkk In the Iff 7dratl
H A R TFO R D W HALERS - Traded llrsl .
second end third rour o pkks In the 1771
dratl and future considerations to tha San
Jos* Sharks lor a lift! round pkk In Iff]
LOS A N O E LE S KIHOS - Traded Corey
Milton, center, to the New Jersey Devils Ter a
tilth round pkk In the 1771droit.
NEW JERSEY D EVILS - Acquired Mika
Peluso. toll wing, Irom lit* Ottawa Sanators
to complete the Craig aldington trade.
OTTAWA SENATORS - Signed Alesandr*
Oatgto. center, toe multiyear contract.
SAN JO SE SHARKS - Traded Dean
Evaton, center, to the Dalles Stars lor a
in to round pkk Mt the Iff] dratl.
W ASHINGTON CAPITALS - Traded Brad
Schlegal. detonteman. to the Calgary Flames
tore seventh rotmd dratl pkk.

(7-6) and Sanlord Church
of God of Prophecy 124-12).
Nazaittic hud shrugged ott Jts
loss to smash Lake Mary Grace
United Mrlhndisi IH-3. Grace
had beaten Sanford Christian
10-U to meet Nazarene.
In (lie first game of the final,
the First Methodist defense held
T rin ity to a single run In I hr fifth
Inning and scored a single run In
the second nnd two In the fourth
to lead 3 0 und then scored three
Insurance runs In the top of the
seventh to win 6-1 and set up
the champion ship game
T rin ity opened the nnul game
with three runs In the top of the
first tuning and then worked oul
of u liases loaded, one out Jam In
the bottom of the first without
allowing a run.
T rin ity raised the lead to 9 0
with six runs In the third inning,
but First Methodist put together
eight hits to score six runs In the
fifth to make tilings Interesting
But T rin ity closed out the scor­
ing with two runs In the sixth.
M e m b e r s o f t he T r i n i t y

TrwTYAttm W ytlOetf 1)4 I N 1 - II 14
Firyt Unto MtlbaBiit M l 77* 1 - It 17
Trinity Aitembiy: tour hilt * John Sever
(three runt, live R B I); throe hlf* ♦ Al
O rtll (two triplet, rim. tour RBI). Ike
Mondoie (throe runt. R B I); (we htf« ♦
Toocty Rot*) I throe ru n t); one hit * Sion
Immech (Two run*. R B II. Eric Mertheli
(R B I). Manny Geray. Tony Coton
F lrtl Mothodttl (our hit* ♦ Robert Jonet
(run. two RBII. two hilt ♦ Chrit Byrne*
(triple, run. R BI). Bill Gracey (run. throe
R B I). Mere Whitley Irun. twe RBII. Reber*
tm lth and W L Orecey (twe rum). Oten L.
Smith (run); on* hit * Mark Blythe (run.
R B I); R BI t O w n Deport
Church e&lt; Oed

711 11 -

It

11

Pint Neiertne

*07 M -

I

t

Church ol God tour hit* ♦ Milch Burk*
(home run. (hr** doublet, thro* run*, tour
R B I). Randr Renting* (run. two R B I);
three hit* * Gordon Clark (two double*,
three run*, two R B II; two hilt * Brantley
Brumley Idoubk. two run*), Wo* Tenkiley
and Wally Wilend (run, R B I), on* hit «
Norman Robert* (two run*, two R B I),
Clayton Nichot* Itwo run*. RBII. Paul
(Nall and Patrick Couchman (R B I); run *
Joel Kern
F lrtl Ttaiaren* three hit* » Ron Cordon
(ru n ), on* hil * Oovtd WtllMk (triple, run.
R B I). Scot) Wad*. Fronk Turner
W INNER*! B R A C K ET FIN AL
Churth *1 Ged
OM *M 1 - S I*
Truly Atim M yeiGed 1M 44* o - 7 I*
Church ol God three hil* r Randy
Rawltngt (run); two hil* * Wally Wilend
Irun. R B II. Brantley Brumley Irunl. Sieve
Slntpkln ( R B I I ; on* h il r Patrick
Couchman (double, run). Clayton Hicholt
irun. R B I). Wet Tonktley and Rot* Denato
I RBII. Paul Prall. Norman Roberl*. Jotl
Keen
Trinity Attambly: lour hilt « Stan
Im m kh (triple, two run*, two RBI); throe
hit* v Ik* Mondoio Irun. RBI). Toody
Rota* (Ihroo ru m ), two hilt t Eric
Mertheli Itwo R BII. Manny Garay and
Charlie Alklnton (ru n ); on* hil *■ John
Sevor (run. two R B II. Al Ortll (R B II,
Ruben Qu inane*
LOSER'S B R AC K ET
Oraca Unto Mothadiil I I I M ) 1 - 1 7 It
Sanlord Christian
NS H I I - I I*
Grace Methodist three hit* + Dave
Greiner Idoubk. three run*. Iwo RBI|.
Gary Haber Land Irun, R B II. Chip Lang Ion
Itwo runt), two hit* • Gary Earl (R B II;
on* hit * Owl* Burk Irun. two RBI). Dan
Earl Irun. R BI). Andy William* and Chris
Corrlvaau (run). Tim Cramer and John
Gardener I RBI I. Curtis Tower*
Sanlord Chritllan: thro* hit* * Ed
Remo* (R B I); Iwo hil* t Kavln Dt Ik o II
Irun, three RBII, Mike Pipllon* (run, Iwo
R B I), Tom Gillen (run. R B I). Loe Andrew*
and Bill Horn Itwo run*), on# hi) 4 Barry
Sagrove* (run). J O Segrovet (Iwo R BI),
Kolth Britton; run 4 Mark Andrew*
Central Baptitl
in
Mt I - 4 ll
SI. llrphen Cathaiic m N I i - 7 l l
Central Baptitl. three hilt « Jay Crul
chlkto (Iwo double*, run. tour RBI); Iwo
hilt 4 Mik* McCoy Irun. RBII, John
Larner (run ); on* Kit 4 Kan Perry. Sluerl
P o lit y and Joe P e r ry ( r u n l. B ill
Ttrwllliger.
SI Stephen: two hit* 4 Fred Varga* and
John Blake (run. R B I); on* Ml r Stove
Loeritl Idoubk. run. R B II, Marly LaFav*
Idoubk). Jo* McWherfor. Chuck Stamford
and Bill Trappon Irunl, Randy Sonotkl
IR B I); run * Tom Nrary. RBI • Borme
Chap
O l. al Ged *1 Prophecy 7 4 4 51 — 11 I I
II. Stepbon Catholic
4(1111 7* - I* 17
Prophecy: thro* hilt 4 J r von Mock
Idoubk. Iwo runt. R B II. Tony Dunk inton
(run. throe RBII. Marty Sweet (run. two
R B I); two hit* r Rick England Idoubk.
two run*. Iwo RBII. Dal* Yak* (run. R BI).
Brian Mock (Iwo runt); one hit t Jamie
Lowery (two run*. R B I). Darryl Swill (run.
R BII. Billy Clark (R B I)
St. Stephen lour Ml* r Marty LaFav*
(tripk. two runt two R B II; thro* hit* r
Fred Varga* llrtpk. lour run*, two RBII,
Tom Weary llrlpk. three runt. ABU. Joe

Assembly team were: manager
Ike Mendoza. Toody Rosas. Stan
Immlc-h. John Sever. At Ortl*.
Eric Marshall. Ruben Quinones.
To n y Colon. Charlie Atkinson.
JetT Canon and Munny Garay.
Playing for First Methodist:
Robert Smith. Mark Whitley. Bill
G ra ce y. C h ris B yrnes. W .L .
Graecy. Dean L. Smith. Rolicrt
Jones. To n y DeSorruler. Chris
Dupore. Mark Blythe. Dean W.
Sm ith and Ricli Byrnes.
“ T h is was probably the best
and most competitive tourna­
ment we've held since I've been
associated with the leuguc." suld
Dean L. Smith, who also served
as tournament director. "E v e ry­
thing ran smoothly and I didn't
here any complaints.
"I'd also like to thank Dee
Gracey and Gloria Beasley for
serving as scorekcrpcrs und
Duane LaFollette of the Sanford
Officiating Service for supplying
the um pires. And u special
thanks to Danny nnd Dee Gracey
for opening the consesslon stund
nnd for nil the help they have
given us over the years,"

McWherlor (double, three runt, three
R B I). Bernk Chap I three runt, two R B I),
John Blake Irun. three R B II; Two Ml* 4
Steve Loeriel Itripk. two run*, tour R B I).
Bob Lombard Itripk. two run*, two R B II.
Bill Trappen Irunl. one Ml 4 Randy
Sonotkl (tripk. Iwo runt, two R BII. Chuck
Stamford (run, Iwo RBII
Grace United Methodnl SM t l 1 7
First Naisrtn*
It* I i — I I I I
Grate Method'll Iwo hit* 4 Dan Earl
IR B I); on* Ml 4 Gary Earl (run. R B II,
Oral Nemache IR B I). Dave Greiner and
C h rli Burk* (run). Chip Langton
F irti Naiarene three hit* 4 Scott Wad*
(triple, three rue* Iwo R B I). Phillip
Sutherland (doubk. three runt. R BII. Jell
Laird (three runt). Iwo Ml* » Dormk
McCoy (two run*, tour R B I). Ron Car dell
(run. three R BII, Frcmk Turner itwo runt,
two R BII. David Wlllink. on* hit 4 Jerry
Stoner Irun. two R BII, Mark Beiton Irun.
R B II. Wayne Gager Itwo R BII, Sonny
Eubank* and Carem Gager Irun)
SI Stephen Catholic
114 07* 4 - 5 II
First United Methodnl 444 M l * — * 17
St Stephen two hilt e Fred Verge*
Idoubk. two run*. R BI). Marty LaFav*
(R B II; one Mt * Randy Sanotkl Itripk.
runt. Bill Trappen (doubk. R B I), Fr#d
Torre* (runl, Bob Lombard IR B I). Stove
Loertel, Chuck Stamford. Jo* McWhartor;
run • Bernk Chap. RBI e Tern Weary
First Methodist thro* hit* 4 Bill Gracey
Itwo runt. R BI). Dean L Smith Hour
R B II. two hit* r W L Grecey Idoubk. Iwo
runt. R BI). Chrit Byrne* (two rim*. R B I),
Mark Blythe (run. RBII. Robert Jones
IR B I); on* Ml 4 Chrit Dapore (doubk).
Mark W hilky (run), Roberl Smith; run ♦
Tony DeSormkr
First Naiarene
774 404 I — I
I
First UnitedMethaditl I I I III a - 7 u
First Nstaren* on* hil • Ron Cardtll
(doubk. run). Scott Wad* (run). PMIIIp
Sutherland. Chris Brown. Sonny Eubank*.
RBI ♦ Frank Turner
First Mathodltt three hit* 4 Mark
Blyth# (home rim. two runt. R B I), Robert
Smith trim, two R B I); Iwo Ml* 4 BUI
Gracey (run. R B I); on* Ml 4 W L Gracey
(run. RBII. Mark WMtky Irun). D u ll
Byrnat and Dean L. Smith (R B I). Robert
Jonet. run t Chrit Deport
LOSER'S B R AC K ET FIN AL
Church ol God
(M III 1 - I It
First United Melhaditl l l ) i n a — I 14
Church o« God three hil* 4 Wet
Ta nkiky (two runtl. Steve Slmpkin iR B II:
two hit* 4 Paul Pratt (three R B I).
Brantky Brumky and Joel Kean trim),
on* Mt « Wally Wiland (two rim*. R B I).
Randy Rawllng* IR BII
First Malhoditl iwo hit* r W L Gr*&lt;»y
(two runt, two R B I). Roberl Smith (run.
R B I). Dean L Smith (two RBI). Mark
W hilky and BUI Gracey trim), one Ml 4
Chrit Byrne* (run. R BI). Robert Jon** and
Rich O ffn*» Irun), Mark Blyth*
FINALS
First Untied Methednt 111 m « 1 — * *
Trnty Aiimhty *1 Ged Mt I I I I - 1 II
F lrtl Method!*! tore* Ml* 4 Dean L.
Smith Itwo R B I); Iwo Hil* 4 Tony
DeSormler Irun. R B I). Robert Smith
(R B II; on* Ml 4 Chrl* Dapore (run. R B I).
Chrit Byrne* |run|; run 4 W L Gracey
(Iw o). Robert Jones
Trinity Assembly Iwo Ml* 4 Toody
Rota* (R B I). Charlk Athlntcn Irun). Al
O rtll; on# Ml t Ruber Oulnon* (doubk).
Ik* Mendota. John Savtr. Eric Marshall
CHAMPIONSHIP
Trnty Attm M yal Oad 74* 4*1 4 - 11 15
First UntdMathadiit 444 4*4 4 t IS
Trlnlly Attambly (hr** hit* 4 John
Saver (two runt, two R BII. Toody Ro m *
(ru n ); two hit* 4 EricM arihall (horn* run.
run. live R B I). Al OrtH (run. RBI). Ik*
Mandoia (three run*); on* hit 4 Tony
Colon (tripk. run), led Canon trun. R BII.
Ruben Oumcnet. run » Stan Immlch
First Method s! tour Mt* ♦ Chrit Byrne*
trim ); two hit* 4 W L Gracey (horn* run.
run. three R B I). Robert Smith (run. R B I).
Chrit Dapor* (run); on# hll 4 BUI Gracey
(run. R B II. Mark Blythe irun). Dean W
Smith IRBII

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People
Preparing plants while on vacation

IN BRIEF
Magic donation benefits children
The Orltindo Single Youth Foundation donated 915,000 to
fund a sum m er day ru m p program Tor dcvclopmentnlly
disabled children at Cam p Thundrrblrd In Apopka. (The
program was Implemented w ith United Way funding.I
Scholarship monies’ are currently available for mentally
rrturded children who would like to ntlrnd C a m p Thunderhlrd
day sessions tills summer. Th e camp U located on 17 wooded
acres of Weklwa Stale Park 20 miles NW of Orlando. Children
can enjoy swim m ing lessons, gumes and sports, crufts, nature
trails ami canoeing on surrounding Lake Prevail.
"Most parents can easily find a summer program for their
children hut there just aren't any (programs! for developmenially disabled kids," said Katie Porta, Executive Director
"w ith the Magic funding we now have something to offer the

community."
For registration and scholarship Information, please call
Camp Director. Nancy Johnson at (407| 889-HOHH or write to
Camp Thunderhlrd. PO Box 1300. Apopka, F L 32704.

Toastmasters meet at SCC
Seminole Com m unity College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
*658I will meet every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m .. at Seminole
Com m unity College. Contact Kosella Bonham at 323-8284 for
more information

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
Klwanls C lub of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30 a.m..
nl Village Inn, corner Dog Tra ck Road and U S Highway 17-92
In lamgwood. For Information, call 831-8545.

T h e time for sum m er vacations Is here,
hul before wc lock up and leave we must
first get the landscape and gurdrn plants
and beds ready for a vacation absent of
regular care.
During a onc-to-lwo week period away
from home or even a long weekend,
considerable damage can be done lo house
and garden plants If care Is not provided.
T h is Is especially true for plants growing In
containers — both indoors and outdoors. If
asked, o neighbor will probably check on
the plants while you arc gone. It Is
Imporlunt to give this person thorough
Instructions on the needs of each plant.
Needs may vary considerably and a friend
m ay not have the tame devotion as you.
A little time spent In readying your home
for your absence may spare some grief when
you return. If your plants mean as much lo
you as mine do to tnc. Ihe extra effort will be
well worth your while. Perhaps the follow­
ing checklist will he helpful:
• Place outdoor potted plants In a shady
location. Tills may be near the side of a
building huvlng a northern exposure or
hrncuth the canopy of shrubs or trees.
• Putted plants may t&gt;e placed In the
ground tip to the rim of the container. A
thick layer of mulch will conserve moisture
und reduce Ihe number of waterings needed
while on vacation. Master Gardener Hunk
Veldmau says he uses an Ingenious technlcpie that gives very good results, "1 place
(Kilted plants, that have been thoroughly
moistened. Into plastic trash bags. The hags

OARDININO
TRICIA
THOM AS

arc pulled up around the container und
secured loosely w llli a twist lie to the base of
the plant." Hank suys that tils plants have
fured well for up to two weeks using this
method. If the plastic bag method Is used,
be sure to place plants In shaded areas.
Plants left In direct sun can cause heat to
hulld-up Inside the bag nnd possibly cook
your plants.
When caring for Indoor plants, place them
In a room that receives Indlrcl light. Direct
sunlight will d ry the soil rapidly. Do not
leave plants In a darkened room, because
house plants will begin to lose their leavrs If
light levels are drastically reduced. Th e last
thing to do before leaving on a trip Is to
thoroughly soak Ihe plants. If the vacation
extends over a two-week period, move
house plants outdoors and sink pots In a
shaded and cool garden bed.
Mow the lawn Just prior to leaving. If
possible. An unkept lawn Is a tell-tale sign
that no one Is at home, as well as being bad

for the turf. If It’s allowed lo get out of hand.
Perhaps m ow u little shorter than usual It
your stay will tie long. Water the lawn well
prior lo leaving, or make provisions for
sprinklers (o be turned on.
Give garden beds and plants, particularly
those recently planted, a final and good
soaking prior to leaving. It will also help lo
mulch plants wllh leaves, pine needles,
compost or bark to conserve moisture.
Cut flowering annuals Just before leaving.
Annuals which go uncut w ill soon stop
(lowering. Energy Is used to nourish devel­
oping seed Instead of being pul to work
producing new flowers and foliage.
Give pots and beds a final weeding before
leaving. If weeds are allowed to go to seed
while you're away, you can bet the Job of
weeding will be harder when you return or
next year when the seeds sprout. Weeds
also compete with garden plants for food
and water.
Harvest all ripened fruit and vegetables
prior to leaving. Vegetables w ill continue to
produce If harvested on a regular basis.
Make arrangements with a neighbor to
harvest und water the garden In payment
for vegetables and fruit.
I know I ’ve suggested that you ask a lot
from your neighbor while you arc away
from home, but hey. what are neighbors
for? I'm sure you will have the opportunity
to return the favor. Happy Vacation!
A ll S e m in o le C o u n t y C o o p e ra tiv e
Extension Services are open to all regardless
of race, color, sex. or national origin.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
Th e Sanford Moos Club meets every Tuesday nt noon at the
American Legion on South Sanford Avenue. For Information,
call 3 2 1 0700

Lake Mary Optimists meet weekly

Garden of
the Month

The Optimist Club of Lake Mary meets every Tuesday at 7:00
p.m.. at 109 E Crystal Utke Avc. (corner of Crystal Lake and
Country C lub Road). Visitors are welcome.

An oak tree circled with large
caladlums, two sago palms
and a large while blooming
c r e p a m yrtle w ith m any
blooming Impatlen at the base
of each plant earned Corrine
Mahon, 201 Tyle r D »„ the
Garden of the Month. A large
Loquat tree and a Chinese
Yew fill the side yard. The
garden was chosen by Mary
Childers ol Ihe Mimosa Circle
for Ihe Garden Club ol San­
ford.

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 Ave.. Sanford.
The group now has a private room to weigh people between
6:15 and 6:45 p in.
Each week a dllferent program on weight loss will tie
conducted.
For more Information ubout the rluh. call 323-7562 or
323-1664.

Panic Attack group to meet

H*»M Photo br Tomm, Vtne.nl

Agoraphohla/Pantc Attack Support G ro u p meets each
Tuesday nt 8 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 589 W . State Road
434. LongwowL The supixirt group Is for those who wrr afraid .
to go out of tlielr housr and be active In public.

Overeaters to gather
A regular meeting of Overrnters Anonymous is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at Florida Power and Light. 301 Myrtle
Avc.. Sanford. For more Information, call Carol at 322-0657.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 869 6364.

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge C lu b meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Cham ber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Clogging classes formed
The Old Hickory Stom prrs offer free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 6 to 9 p.m . Call 349-9529 for more Information.

Jaycees meet In Sanford
The Sanford Jaycees meet the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month. Anyone Interested in attending can call Brent
Adamson or David T . Russ! J r . at 322-3063.

Variance in condom quality
can make 'safe’ sex unsafe

In tha
service
KEITH R. ANDERSEN
W R I G H T -P A T T E R S O N A IR
F O R C E BASE. Dayton. Ohio —
T h e U .S . A ir Force has a n ­
n o u n c e d the re tire m e n t of
Muster Sgt. Keith R. Andersen
after 24 years service.
T h e sergeant was decorated
w ith the Meritorious Service
Medal at the retirement ceremo­

ny-

Prior to retiring, the sergeunt
was a physical therapy depart­
ment su|MTlnlcndcnt.
Andersen Is Ihe son of Mr. und
Mrs. H E DeVlIblss or 1901 W .
T h ird . Sanford.
He Is a 1967 graduate of
E d g cw u tcr High School, O r ­
lando.

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who works at a health research
center, and In the course of her
work, she examines condoms
under a microscope. What she
told me scared me lo death!
She said that all the condoms
she e x a m i n e d had t i n y
mlcroscpltf tears In them. Sperm
cannot escape through these
tcurs but the AIDS virus can!
She said that a man should wear
two condoms If he wants to be
extra careful, because the likeli­
hood of two tears being In the
same spot is rare.
Is her Information correct.
Abby? And If so. don't people
need to know thin

ONE OR TWO IN TEXAS
DEAR ONE OR TWO: M y
experts tell me that lambskin
condoms are porous, nnd m ay
leak Ihe hepatitis and A ID S
viruses. However. Jutcx rubber
condoms do not leak unless they
are defective or incorrectly used
— and they vary from brand to
brand In bow defective they arc.
You arc not alone In y o u r
anxiety on this Issue. Read on:
DEAR ABBYt For years now.
you have told your readers that
In order to protect themselves
from the threat of AIDS, they
should not have unprotected sex
und should use a latex rubber
condom.
Well. A b b y . in choosing a
condom. Is I here any way to
know which brands are best?
Just about every other U .S .
product gels rated or tested by
some w atchdog group. H ow
about condoms? O r arc all of
them about the same?

THINKING AHEAD
IN MILWAUKEE
DEAR THINKING! Any con­
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all brands arc equally reliable.
Te sts by le a d in g A ID S r c seiirrhers nnd Consumers Union
reveal vust differences among
the brands.
Thirty-one brands of condoms
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(Considering the risks. It's a
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U S C /U C LA Medical Centers.
Scored on a 100-point scale for
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More comprehensive tests, just
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Am erican Foundation for AIDS
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IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E
N IN TH JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT IN AND
FOR ORANOE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
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F IR S T UNION N A TIO N A L BANK OF FLO R ID A , a national banking

aticxlatton.
Plaintiff,
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v s H A S EO TES A SONS L IM IT E D PA R TN ER SH IP , a Rhode
It'aml limited partnership, D E M E TR IO S H A SEO TES. Individually
*"0 at a general partner el V S Hateotet A Sent Limited
Parnlerthip G EO R G E HASEOTES. individually and at a general
(Wr'ner of V S Hateotet A Sont Limited Partnership, BYRON
H A S E O TE S individually and at a general partner ol V S Hateotet
A Sont Limited Pertnerttilp and L IL Y H BEN TA S. Individually
and at a general partner ol V S Hateotet A Sont Limited
Par tret thIp
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN that on the Utti day of Augutt. Iftl.
ti 'I 00 A M at the Orange County Civil Court Building. ]T N
Orange Avenue. Suite too Lobby. Orlando Florida, the underlined
C'erk nill oiler lor tale the lol lowing described reel property:
E X H IB IT “ A "
(Store II
The Weti 1(2 0 *eet o* the Eett J IIO leet ol the North *t ol the
South
ot the NE U o' the SE '« ot Section 77. Townthip 71 South.
Range 74 Eait Polk County. Florida LESS AND E X C E P T the South
*1 Sleet thereof
AND ALSO
(Store No 101
The Iracllonal part ol Lot I, all ol Lotk 7 through 7, inclusive. and
the fractional part ot Lot I. all lying Eatl ol U S Highway 77A. all In
Block If of LA KE W ALES LAND COM PANY IN D U S TR IA L
A D D ITIO N , according to plat thereof recorded In Plat Book If, Page
7e Public Recordt Of Polk County. Florida, and the fractional part ot
Lot a In Block 70 of LA KE W ALES LAND COM PANY IN D U STR IA L
A D D ITIO N , lying North ol Burnt Avenue. Lake Walet. according to
plat thereof recorded In Plat Booh If. Page 2*. Public Recordt ol
Polk County. Florida and that vacated part ot 7th Avenue lying
between Scenic Highway and Eatt Street a* thewn on teid plat of
LA K E W ALES LA N D COM PANY IN D U S TR IA L A D O IT IO N
tubiect to a uNllty eatement on the South 7S 0 teet of laid portion ol
7th Avenue
AND ALSO
(Store No ]l|
The Eatt ISO leet ot the Weil t70 teet ol Ihe South ISO teet of Bloch
or Lot 17. in A L E X ST CLAIR - ABRAMS E X TE N S IO N T O T H E
C IT Y OF TAVARES, FLORIDA, according to Ihe plat thereof
recorded In Pial Book I, Page U of the Public Record! el Lake
County, Florida
AND ALSO
(Store No 12)
Parcel *1
Thai part ot Lot S In FRANCIS J HINSON S PLAN OF TH E
TOWN OF ALTO O N A FLORIDA, according *o 'he plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book I. Paget 7t and 7t. Public Recordt of Lake
County, Florida bounded and described at follow* Begin at the mott
Wetterly corner ot taid Lot S and run thence Eetterly along the
Southerly lino ot laid Lot » a dittance ot 177 U feel; thence Northerly
and parallel witn the Wetterly line ol told Lot S a dittance ot 110
teet thence Wetterly end parallel with the Southerly line ol fold Let
S a dittance ot 177 I* feel to the Wetterly line ot M id Lot S; thence
Southerly along the Wetterly line ol Mid Lot S a dittance ot 110 leet
to the point ot brg'nning. LESS the right ol way ot U S Highway No
tf
and
Parcel &lt;7
Thai part ol Lot 5 In FRANCIS J. HINSON'S PLAN OF TH E
TOWN OF ALTOO NA. FLO RIDA, recorded in Plat Book 1. Paget 70
and I t Public Recordt ot Lake County. Florida, bounded end
deuribed at toiiowt From the mott Wetterly comer of Mid Let S.
run Eatleny along tne Southerly line Of Mid Lot f a distance Ot 177 14
feet to the point of beginning ol thlt detcription. run thence Eetterly
along the Southerly boundary ot Mid Lot 1 to a point on Mid
Southerly boundary that It I7S feel Northerly ot the Southeasterly
comer ol Mid Lot 1. thence Northerly parallel to and ITS leet
Wetterly ot the Eetterly line ol Mid Lot S to the Northerly line ol
Mid Lot S. thence Wetterly along the Northerly line of M id Lot S to
the Norlhwetferly corner el Mid Let S. thence Southerly along the
Wetto.ly line ot Mid Lot f to a point ItO feel Northerly ef the
South wetterly corner at Mid Lot 5. thence Eetterly parallel to the
Southerly line ol Mtd Lot S a dittance of 171.14 feet, thence Southerly
parallel to the Wetterly line of M id Let S o diitanco of 110 leet to the
point ol beginning. LESS the right « l way ot State Rood No. if.
A N D A LS O
I Store No It )
Lott 41 end 41. and the Soulhwetterly 70 loot ef Lot 41 ot
R O C H ESTER H E IG H TS , according to the plot thereof recorded in
Plat Book ». Page SO ot the Public Recordt ot Polk County, Florida,
being a part ot Section II, TownthlpM South. Range 71 Eatt
A N D A LS O
(Store No H )
Lott 7 and I in N J. TR O W ELL'S PLA N OF T H E C IT Y OF
U M A T IL L A . F LO R ID A , according to the plot thereof recorded In
Pie' Book*. Page*. Public Recordt ot Lake County, Florida
ANDALSO
I Store Me M l
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From th* Nor t heat ter ly comer ol Lot IS. L A K E M IN N IE
E S TA TE S , according to I ho plot thereof recorded In Plot Bouk L
Page 07. ol the Public Record* ot Seminole County, Florida, fhonce
run South It* Eatt along the Ee*t line ol M id Lot IS, *71.14 leet.
thence run South 71*S4'ef" Wett 141*4 leet. thence run South
I4 * » S7' Wett 700 71 leet. thence run South 11* Eott 417 *7 teet to the
Point ot Beginning, thence run North It* Wett 101 71 feet, thence njr,
North U*srs7" Eatt 100.71 loot, thence run South M* Eott 100 71
teet, thence run Soulhwetterly along a curve concave to the North
having a radlut ol 1071 21 toot, thence run along the ore of M id curve
111 l l feet to iho P C . thence run South o r t l'a l " Wett IS 20 teet to
tne Po nt of Beginning
AN D A LSO
(Store No Ml
That part ol Ihe following detenbed property lying Nortn ol U S.
Highway No 44t; Lott 10 through II, Inclutlve. oil In Block A . AAAP
OF P LY M O U TH , at thewn in the plat thereof recorded In Plat Book
0. Paget 17 end II. Public Recordt ol Orange County, Florida.
A N D A LS O
(Store No 40)
From the Inter taction of Ihe North line ol the NW Vt of the SW U of
the N E to ol Section f, Townthip It South. Range » Eott. Velutle
County. Florida, and the Eatt right ol way lino ot the SLL Railroad,
run North tr*«*’ Eott along Mid North lino 210 I loot ter o point ol
beginning; thence run South ISO teat, thence run North t*-44* Eott
IIS leet to the Wett right of way lino ol U S. Highway IT 92, thence
run Northoetterly along Mid right ol way and a curve concave
Southeatlerly having a radiut ot 4*77 SI leal, a central angla ot
1*41 S!" an arc dittance ol IS4 4f teet. a chord bearing of North
Il* jr j0 " Eait to the North line ot Mid NW to, thence run South
**-**'West I I I 4 teet to the point el beginning.
AN D A LS O
(StoreNo 41)
That part of the North to of th* SE *4 ot Section 14. Townthip 2t
South. Range IS Eatt. and lo t IS. Block " C " ot A IR BASE
SUBDIVISION, at recorded In Plat Book M. Page SO. Public Rocordt
ol Polk County. Florida, mart particularly deter Ibed ot followt:
Commence at the original Southeotl corner ol the Lot IS of M id AIR
BASF SUBDIVISION and run North t*St’4«" W rit along the Eott
boundary ol M id Let. to leal to ttw North boundary ol Stato Road
SS*. thence run South M*11‘ Wett along M id boundary 141 01 loot;
thence North le*4r01" Wett. along M id North boundary I N toot to
the point ol beginning, from the point ef beginning, continue North
•e*4f07" Well, along Mid North boundary SI 71 loot to o point of
curve, thence North wetterly on the arc ot 0 curve to ttw right
(radmt ItO teet. central angle 4l*IS'00") tie M leet to 0 point of
tangent, thence North 4**1100" Wett. along M id North boundary
Slot leet. thence North 10*0)1*" Eett along M id North boundary
I00M leet to the Souttwatterly boundary ef State Road SSS (U S
Highway III; thence North 41*47 00" Eatt. along M id boundary 17 41
lee* to Ihe Soulhwetterly boundary ol Lot 1, Block C ol M id AIR
BASE SUBDIVISION, thence South 4**12,00'&lt; Eott. along M id Lot
boundary IS* OS Ire I to ttw SE corner of M id Lot; ttwnce South
« * 11*00" Eott. along the projection of M id Lot boundary 11.7* feet to
thepnint which llet ISO feel tram the Eett bounderyof Lot IS. ttwnce
run South Itof** Eatt. parallel with Mid Eatt boundary 171 *f feel
to ihe point of beginning
AN D A LSO
(Store No 411
The Wett 140 feel ol the South 170 leet ol the Wett to of the NE toot
ttw NE •* ot Section 4. Townthip 70 South. Range 11 Eatt. Polk
County. Fioridi
(collectively, ttw "Reel Property")
T O G E TH E R W ITH ell building*. tlructgret end other Improve
mentt Ol any kind, naturt. or detcription (her etna (tor tomellmet
together referred to at "Improvement!") now or hereafter erected,
constructed. pieced or located upon Mid Real Property. Including
without limitation, any and all addition to. twbtliluttont tor or
replacement! ot luch Improvement!;
TO G E TH E R W ITH all and lingular, ttw tenement!, heredite
menu, ttript and goret. rtghtt ol way. eatement*. privilege* and
other appurtenance* now or here*tie' belonging or In any way

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appertaining to Itw Reel Property Including, without limitation, ell
right, title, end interett ot ttw Mortgagor In any attar acquired right,
title. Interetl. remainder or revertton. In end to Itw bedt of any
weyt. ttreett. avenue*, roadt. alley*, pattaget and public placet,
open or proposed. In front ol. running through, adjoining or edlecent
to Mid Reel Property (hereinafter tomellmet together referred to at
"Appurtenance*");
TO G E T H E R W ITH any and all toatet, rent*, royalties. Ittuet.
revenue, profit*, proceed*. Income and other benefit*. Including
account* receivable, of. accruing to or derived from Mid Real
Property. Improve menu end Appurtenance* end any butlneit or
entorprlM pretently tltuate or hereafter operated thereon and
therewith thereinafter tomellmet together referred to at "Rent*");
AS W E LL AS all fixture*, gatolln* tenki and pumping equipment,
good*, chattel*, com Iruction material*, furnishings. equipment,
machinery, apparetut. appliance*, and other Item* ot perianal
property, whether tangible or Intangible, ol any kind, nature or
detcription. whether now owned or hereafter acquired by the
Mortgagor, which It. are or that I hereafter be (orated upon,
attached, afflied to or uted or utelul. either directly or Indirectly. In
connection with the complete and com tortabI* ute. occupancy and
operation ol each and every parcel commuting the Reel Property
end Improvement* thereon at a food and get convenience (lore, or
any other butlnett. enterprlte or operation at may hereafter be
conducted upon or with Mid Real Properly. Improvement* end
Appurtenance*. Including, without limitation, any and all llcemet,
permit* or franchitet, uted or required In connection with tuch ute.
occupancy or operation, together with any end ell addiNoit
replacement* or tubtlltutiom thereto, thereof or therefor et well at
Ihe proctedi thereof or ttwrelrem regerdlet* ol form, but
tpecillcaily excluding ell tuch tangible per tonal properly uted in the
operation ol Mortgagor * butlnett which li not attached or alined to
the Mortgaged Property, Including without limitation, tree Handing
cabinet* and (rearer*, toll drink machine*, tignt end cath regular*
All inturance potictot and all renewal* and proceed* thereof
regarding ttw tubiect encumbered property All condemnation and
eminent domain award* regarding ttw (object property
The alore** id Mie will be made purtuanl to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Forectoture entered In Cate No Cl *1 7*74 now pending
In ttw Circuit Court ot ttw Ninth Judicial Circuit In end lor Orange
County. Florida
In accordance with the American* With Oitabimwt Act. per ton*
with diMbllltlet needing e tpeclel accommodation to participate In
thlt proceeding thouid contact Court Admlnlttration at 17 North
Orange Avenue. Suite 1170. Orlando. Florida 12001. telephone ( 407)
U » MM. not later then teven &lt;71 oayt prior to the proceeding II
hearing Impaired. IT O D I lO O O tU O T I, or Voice (V I 1 *00*171770.
via Florida Relay Service
OAT E D thlt 11th day ot June. Itei
FR A N C A R L TO N
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
BY Y O LAN D A I V E R A D C .
C IR C U IT C O U R T S E A L
Deputy Clerk
Publlth. June 21.20. 1*f)
O E F Ift

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT
TOR SEM IN O LE C O U N TY.
FLO R ID A
F R O D A TE DIVISION
File Number tl-a tl-C P
IN R E E S TA TE OF
M AR Y E STH ER VAN AK IN
Defeated
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN ISTR A TIO N
The admlnlttration of the
ettale el M A R Y E S TH ER VAN
AK IN, defeated. File Number
f l 407 CP. It pending in the
C ircu it Ceurt tor Seminole
County, Florida. Probate Dlvl
tton. itw eddrett of which It
Seminole County CeurthouM.
Sanlord. Florida 11771. The
name* and addrettet et the
pertonai repretentative end the
per ten el repretentettve'e at­
torney ere eel forth betow.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS A R E N O T IF IE D T H A T ;
All per*on* on whom thlt
notice I* terved who have ob
|tcllqnt that challenge the valid­
ity of ttw will, the quel meat ton*
ol Ihe pertonai repretentatlve,
venue, or jurisdiction ef thlt
Court ere required to tile their
objection* w ith th lt 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 OF T H E F IR S T PUBLI
C A TIO N OF THIS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y OAYS A F T E R T H E
u m i o r w e v i c i o* w
CO PY O F TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH E M
All creditor* ot the decedent
and other pertorn having claim*
or demand* again*! decedents
etlatt on whom a copy ot thlt
nolle* It terved within three
month* after the dele ot the llrtt
publication ol thlt node* mutt
III* ftwir claim* with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
D A TE OF T H E FIR S T PUBLI
CATIO N OF TH IS N O TICE OR
T H IR T Y OAYS A F T E R TH E
D A T E O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH E M .
All ottwr creditor* el the
decedent and per torn having
claim* or demand* again*! ttw
decedtnf » ettale mutt III* their
claim* with thl* court W ITHIN
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
O A TE OF TH E FIR ST P U B LI­
CATIO N OF TH IS NO TICE.
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
AN O O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FOR EVER
BARRED
The date et in* d&gt;*t publico
lion ot thlt Node* it June 7*.
If tl.
Pertonai Representative:
EDW ARO H. VAN AKIN
toll Antigua Drive
Orlando. Florid* 77*04
Attorney lor Pertonai
Repretentalive;
L .W . CAR ROLL. J R .
ESQUIRE
LAW RENCE W .CARR O LL.
JR ..P .A
M0 E . Altamonte Or.. Suite 100
Altamonte Spring*. FL 11701
Telephone (407)2*0 ISM
Florida Bar No 0*147*
Publith June 1 (4 Ju ly !. Iff)
O E F 141__________
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L IO A L N O TIC E
The School Board ol Seminole
County It accepting Requetl*
to r P r o p o t a l to p r o v id e
Employ** Attittanc* Program
Service*. Contact R ich ard
W elti, Executive D lre cte r,
S u p p o rt S e rv ic e * , l i l t
Mellonvllle Avenue. Senlerd
17771 222 1712. Ext. I l l
Publith June I*. 10. II, 22, 27.
24, IS. 27.2*. 2*. ltej
D E F 121

IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT
OF T H E K IO M T B IN 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 RID A.
CASE NO I7 144 CP
IN R E: T H E E S TA TE OF
M A R G A R E T M
BLAN KEN SHIP.
Defeated
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO : Robert Lee
Blonkenthip. Jr.
t Addrett Unknown I
YO U AR E N O T IF IE D that an
action to Otter Later Will lor
Probate Purtuanl to Florida
Statute*. SS721XX ha* bean
tiled ogatntt you end you are
required to terve e copy ot yeur
written detente*. II any, to 11 on
Harvey M Alper. Etqulr*. at-

NOTICB
Notice it hereby given that
Florida Power 4 Light Company
hat appointed John M. LlndMy
at ttw detignatod repretentatlve
tor Sanford Power Plant. Unit* a
and 1 A t ttw designated repre
tentative. John M. LlndMy het
all the necetMry authority to
carry out the retpentlbllldtt ol
the acid rain program under the
Clean Air Acl Amendment! ol
tftO on behall of Florida Power
4 Light Company.
Furthei, Florida Power 4
Light Company ha* appointed
A ntonie R o d rlg u e i e t the
alternate dotigneted repretentative lor Sanford Power
Plant. Unlit 4 and S. A t the
allernata detignatod repre
Mntellve. Antonio Rodrlguat
h »l e'l d«e necem ry authority
to carry out the dutlet end
retponiibtlltlo* et the acid rain
program under ttw Cleon Air
Act Amendment* ol l**0 on
behalf ef Florida Power 4 Light
Company In lieu of ttw detig
noted repretentatlve
Thl* notice we* mad* in
accordance with the Cleon Air
Act Amendment* of ITW. 42
USCA SS 7401 et. *aq. and
applicable regulation* pro
mutgatod thereto by the United
Sletot Environmental Protoc
den Agency.
Publith: June 27. 2*. If. M 4
July 1.1,4.17*2
O E F-1*4

tentative nomad In ttw Will
dated December 70. If f ). whOM
addrett It: 111 Wett Cltrut
Street. Altamonte Spring*. Ftor
Id* 1271*. end to Robert L
Denlett. Etquir*. attorney tor
pertonai repr*tentative under
Will dated April 17. left, whm*
eddrett It 21 South Magnolia
Avenue. Orlande. F L 17*01. on
or betor* July If. tff2. and dta
ttw original with ttw Clark ol
thl* Court either before tervice
f i P P W P I WNiWnWilw
■ default wilt be entered again*)
you tor the relief demanded In
the Petition
N OTICE
AM ERICANS W ITH
D IS A B ILITIE S
A C T OF IffO
Administrative Order No *717
Per ton* with a dltobtllty who
need a tpeclel accommodation
to participate In thlt proceeding
mould contact AOA Coordinator
at M l N Pork Avenue. Suit* N
Mt. Sanlord. Florida 71771 at
lean live day* prior to ttw
proceeding. Telephone: |*07)
2 » 4 } M Ext 4217; 1100*1)
I77K TO O I. or I (OOfSMTTOlV).
vl* F lor id* Relay Service
O AT E D on June 7, lttl.
C L E R K O F T H E CO U RT
B Y: Rotemary Hamilton
A t Deputy Clerk
Publith: June 14.21.2* 4 July 1.
I*tl
D E F *2

IN T H E C IR C U IT CO U RT
I N A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
F IL E NO. fl-Sfl-CP
IN R E : GUAR D IAN SHIP OF
M A R G A R ITA PAGAN
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T H E S T A T E O F FLO R ID A
RICARDO PAGAN
Addrett Unknown
You are hereby notified that e
Petition lor Appointment ol
Guardian ol Minor hat been
tiled in Itw above tty led Court,
You ere required to terve a copy
ol your written detente*. 11 any,
to It on Richard W. Copeland,
attorney lor ttw guardianship.
whoM addrett It i l l Palm
Spring* Drive. Suit* 104. Alt*
monte Spring*. F L 22701. on or
betor* July If. Itfl. end III* the
original with Itw Clark of thit
Court, at the Seminole County
Circuit Court. P O Drawer "C '\
Sanlord. F L 22771. betor* terv
Ice on Petitioner'* attorney or
•mmedletoly thereafter; other
w Im a default will be entered
again*! you.
Your tellur* to retpond on or
betor* July If. lffl. may be
treated a t cem ent to the
above referenced Petition.
W ITN ESS my hand a* ttw
Clerk ol M id Court end teal
thereof, thlt 7th day ot June.
(S E A L )
C LE R K O FTH E
C IR C U IT CO URT
SEM IN O LE CO U N TY.
FLO R ID A
B Y : Patlrda Thetclwr
Deputy Clerk
Notice
American* With OlMbilltiet
ActotlffO
Administrative Order af} 17
Per tont with 4 diMbillty who
need tpeclel accommodation* to
participate In thlt proceeding
mould contact ADA Covdlnator
at M l N Park Avenue. Suit*
N)01. Sanlord. FL 11771 at laatt
I deyt prior to the proceeding
Telephone
14*7)1114110
X4227; 1 (004)2(771 (T D D I or
I (0 0 1)2 1770 (Vie) FL Relay
Service
Preperad By;
Richard W. Copeland
421 Palm Spring* Drive,
Sulla 104
Altamonte Spring*. F L 21701
&lt;4071 (10 T IN
F L BAR NO. IS) 174
Publlth June 14. II. M 4 July S.
lf f l
D E F 12

BILLS DUE?

CLASSIFIED ADS

N O TIC E OF PUBLIC SALE
A public Ml* will be held July
to. teej at ll 00 a m at 2 MS
Park Drive. Sanlord. F L A
mobile home It to be told,
previously owned by M*r|orle
Cettel Ttw mobile home It to be
token out ol ttw present location
by Augutt I. lffl. A minimum
bid ot *2.200 00H required
Publith Ju n e ll.M . tftl
D E F 200

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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT,
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. t ! 271f CA-14 K
A N S L E Y O SMITHWICK.
ALLISON O JENKINSand
C LA Y B DICKINSON
Ptolntitl,
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S TE V E N C LOEHRand
BARBARA R LOEHR. hit wilt,
(formerly Barbara Krunlc);
NORW EST BUSINESS
C R E D IT . INC. and
CH A R LES W O AFF. Trustee.
Ot Undent
NO TICE OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y given
that pursuant to Final Judgment
ol Forectoture rendered on the
Ilth day ot April, 1*07 and
amended on ttw 14th day of
June. l**j. in that certain cause
pending In the Circuit Cour* in
and lor Seminole County. Ftor
Ida. w h e re in A N S L E Y O
S M IT H W IC K . A L L IS O N O
J E N K I N S , end C L A Y B
DICKINSON, ere Plamliftt end
S T E V E N C L O E H R and
BARBARA R LOEHR. hit wile.
Ilorm erly Barber* K ru nlcl;
NORW EST BUSINESS CR ED
IT. INC
and CHARLES W
O A F F. Trust**, are Defendant*.
Cate Number f j 7777 CA to K. t.
M AR YA N N E MORSE. Clerk ot
the etoreu d Circuit Court, will
at It 00 A M on the ISIh day ot
July. tees, otlar tor Ml* and tall
to the higfwit and bast bidder
tor cam at ttw West front Poor
ot ttw Samlnol* County Court
Home at Sanlord Florida the
following described real proper
ty. situate and being In Semi
noto County. Florid*, to wit
Ttw Eatt 7*7 feel ot the Wet I
141*4 toot ol ttw NWto ol the
N E 1* ol Section JS. Townthip If
South. Rang* 77 Eatl, Samlnol*
County. Florida, lying North ol
South Sylvan Lake Drive
Said Ml* will be made purtw
ant to and in order to Mtitfy the
teem lo t M id Final Judgment
Dated June M. Itt)
M A R YA N N E MORSE
C LE R K O FTH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By Jan# E. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Pubiim Ju n e ll.M . lf f l
O E F 17*

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Bar e237411 Call Attorney John
Fricker
I *0**77 7440

23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
O O R EV T ic k R S TR IP E D CAT
About $ months old? Found ot
Sontord Motpitol f04?HG*J2
t«Avf message

427S wkt F enter tic eppertum
ly twrel Den’l m itt Itt

* MAIL ROOM TRAINEE*

ABC SMALL D AYCAR E Babies
and toddler t 7 hot meat*
Exrtitrnt fell Dee. 777O IK
DAYCARE O P EN IN G in my
Midden Lahe Horn* 7 M S M
Let* ol T L C , ret* avail
*0?C 472 221 41(7

tahrl Keep material in order

* GRAPHIC ARTIST*
C ■p or tc heel in* land* (hit I

* FLORAL ARRANGER i

For Excellent.

ft hr I Nice place'

Professional C H IL D CARE
Service*, call 27) 7001
M IC H E L L E 'S HOUSE
II*
PER W E E K ! Open 4 MAM 17
Vidn.ght' 111 ;* )t «7t) IQ

* INSURANCE *
* RECEPTIONIST*
t i l t wkl Great entry level
position! Hurry, call newt

25— S p e c ia l N o tic e s

43— L e g a l S e rv ic e s

* * BATON CLASS* *

IM M IG R ATIO N PROBLEMS*
Call Attorney Peter Hickey
*M 11(14
SM ILES; Wills, power ol al
torrwy. simple divorce, legal
research, ate Call 407 711477*

Any diesel IweI enf'iw rip e n
ence lands this |oDI

SS— B u sine ss
O p p o rtu n itie s

C i p i I ctm igd r »o work for
Ham* nights

Indiv 4 Group lettont avail
For into 77* 7777, Ginger
Wright. Director ot ttw Hurrl
cane*. *7 Stole Champion*

Legal Notice
IN T H E CIRCUIT C O U N I
OF TH E llT H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
I N AN O FO R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CASK NO *1 J i l l CAM
F E D E R A L HOM E LO AN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plain till.
vt
J M IC H A E L S P E C K .e tu i.
*1*1 .
Detendanlltl
N O TIC E OF SALE
(1177101
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
purtum l to an Order Scheduling
Forectoture Sal* entered in tmt
c o m now pend-ng in said Court,
trw ttyla ol which it indicaiad

IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT
O F T H E E IO H T E IN T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. 71-M7I CA 14 K
FOR D CO N SU M ER LOAN
CO RPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vt
R O N A LO C AS TIELLO end
D EBOR AH A C AS TIELLO .
hit wile, and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OW NERS.
Defendant (t).
N O TIC E OF SALE
M*t«a it . hereby flywn that,
pursuant to the Order ur Final
Judgment entered In thlt cause
In ttw Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I will Mil the
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, described at
Let IS. Block 5. IN D IA N
HILLS. U N IT ONE R EP L A T,
according to Itw Plat thereof at
recorded In Piet Book 14. Peg*
ft. Public Recordt of Seminole
Countv. Florid*
et public tale, to the highest and
bail bidder, for cam. at ttw
Well Front Door ol the Seminole
County CourthouM. in Sanford.
Florida, el 11:00 AJW . on July
I). Iff)
M A R YA N N E MORSE
A S C L E R K O F T H E CO URT
By: JonoE. Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
Pub'ith: J u n e ll.M .I f f )
D E F ITS

27— N u r s e r y &amp;
C h ild C a re

I will Mil to tha highest and
best bidder lor cam In ttw
SEM INOLE Cwuntv CxvrlN vW.
Ml N Park Avenue, Sanlord.
Florida 27771. at II 00 a m on
Ju ly It. I f f ), the following
described property at Mt forth
in taid Order or Final Judg
ment. to wit:
Lot 407 A. TR A C T G. TH E
ARBORS A T H ID O E N L A K E .
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 P L A T
TH E R E O F . AS R EC O R D ED IN
P L A T BOOK I*. PAGE (S. OF
TH E P U 0LIC RECORDS OF
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . FLOR
IDA
O R O E R E D a l S e m in o le
County. F lor Ida. June 2). If f )
M AR YAN N E MORSE
A i Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminoi* County. Florida
By: JaneE Jatewic
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish: June M 4 July S. Iff)
D E F 2*4

* COOKS*
F u n a tm a tp h e rtl
bene hit f Yawlltovtltl

G re a t

* MECHANIC*

* PRODUCE DRIVER *

Loctl Vending Route

* GROUNDS*
* MAINTENANCE *

(1700 00 a weal potential
Met! tall I *00 4)7 (to)

la hrl En|*y the outdoor if
Iter* s your chancel

Legal Notices

* MORTUARY ASSISTANT*
Will train career minded
Go torn opport unity

N O TICE U H b tM
F IC TITIO U S NAME LAW
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
that ttw und*rt.gn#d. desiring to
engage In butlnett under the
tlcf if lout name ol PCA CEN
T U R V M E D IC A L c e n t e r s
located In Seminole County,
Florida intend* to tagittor ttw
said name with the Division ot
Corporation* ot the Department
ol Stole
Dated el Miami. Florida, thit
l4thdayol June. If t)
Century Medical Center*. Inc
Publish June M. Iff)
OEF H i

* MERCHANDISE*
* MANAGER*
Put yeur retail managemant
skills la work Great cel

MANY MANY MORE
CALL 323 5176
700 ft. 25th ST.
LOW TEES
TERMS AVAILABLE
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/
SECRETARY

N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice It hereby given that we
are engaged in business at ( i t
Sand Lake Road. Suite l(. Alla
m onte S p rin g s . Sem inole
County, Florida. 22714. under
th e F i c t i t i o u s N e m o ol
DAN N Y'S BAG ELS and that **
intend to regular taid name
with the Secretory of State,
Tallahassee. Florida, in ac
for dance with ttw provision! ol
Itw Fictitious Nam* Stolute.
wit. Section (4) 0*. Florida Slat
utat 1*57
Corporation intortted in said
butmeit It at toiiowt
K E A R N E Y CORPORATION
Oanlel J. Kearney
President
Publlth June M. Iff!
D E F 247

For on* girl olhet Construe
tlon background helpful
Compuler exp and col lac
lions Apply Southern Trust.
M l Aileron Circle. Sanlord
77771
ADD TO YOUR INCOME
S ELL AVON HOW!
CALL &gt;17 Ml* *r 111 4)1)

to

AGENTS-REAL ESTATE!

Nothing succeeds like success
We re well into our Jed decade
ol training successful agents
No license'
We II help'
WATSON R E A L TY C O R P
R EALTOR S
217 lie*

Air Conditiofiini IttsUUtrs
For residential change ouit
Hiring now Experienced only
271 iSISor 227 070*

LET A

SPECIALIST
■If '
. fa DO IT!

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N o tic e

E le c tr ic a l

F LO R ID A S TA TE REQUIRES
ell contractors be registered
or certified To verily a stole
c o n tra cto rs license ce ll
1 (00 24) 7940 Occupational
Licenses ere required by the
county and can be verified by
^ a l l l n g 2 l l - ) l2B.t»t.7U2

M A S TER E L E C TR IC IA N
Residential or Commercial
rEROOl 1*04 ......
27f *M*
M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N
LiC'd/Int 24 hrt Fair price*!
R e ft 4ER00&lt;XI*7
771 X47)

A d d itio n s 1
R e m o d e lin g

HARDWOOD FLOOR I NO
Install Sanding Fin (thing
TO M OLSEN 1(1)474 &gt;7*7

RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum
Fram ing. Oryw all,
Door*. Hoofing. Concrete
111 toll
S.O. Bellnt, CB C dtfM

A u to m o tiv e
N E E D CAR A/C work done?
Ce’l ut W* have compressors
dryers, evaporators. The best
prices in townl Auto King 1)10
Elm. Sonlord 221 7474

C a rp e n try
C A R P E N TE R All kind* of home
repairs, painting 4 ceramic
h l* R ic h a r d G r o t t 2 7 ^ * 7 1

F lo o rin g

Al DOES IT ALL
Fix II right *t a price you can
altord LiC’dUnt From ttarl
to tinim Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and roofing
tvet 77 yrt of axpananc* No
job too big or small. Call
774-7477 *r llt lO M &gt;4 hr*.

R IU W A Y
V/t

SHOW

P re s s u re C le a n in g
OUN R ITE , Clean driveways.
houset Free etl. 221-4)22

Professional Service. Free
E tt Llc/lnt 227 24(1
R A N D Y ’S Q U A L IT Y LAWN.
Complete pro car* tine* 1*00
Clean upt, hauling 12)0714
TO M 4 JE F F 'S LAW N C 4 R EI
Ret /Comm . dependable, tow
retell Free ett
220 7070
TU R F TRIM M ER S Low rales.
Free e t t . Ret 4 comm 1
time/yr round: Ret 22) 1144

T ra s h H a u lin g
A FFO R D A B LE HAULINO Will
clean, haul troth You name Itt
We II haul It) Call 777 (744
-----------------------

U f

C O M M E R C IA L t a d ilR f .
grass ing. land scape, trees,
oaks, palm* planted 407 JIB

724(40 yrt. exp

\ J r r i l i \ r ) u n i l t n si tuss /

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T re e S e rvice
M a s o n ry

CLH T R E E SERV ICE
Lie/Insured Nobody doe* II
betierl Sr discount 7)4 *7)4
ECHOLS T R E E SVC Lie's, (ns
"Let the Professional* do It.’*
Freettlimatot
77)222*

TWP MASONRY. Brick. Block.
Slucco. Concrel*. Renova
lions Uc./lnt
1)1 2444

O u ts id e L ig h tin g
R EP LAC E P4fklng tel.
bldg security lights Point
repair* S W S 74)0120

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

CUSTOM P AIN TIN G by Jetlrey
Power, ini e x t. lie d'. ins
Free Estimates
111 014)
K 4 H PAIN T AN O R EM O D EL
Free Ettimstest Ret t . lie
No icb too small 14**4)44

P a p e r H a n g in g
L a n d s c a p in g *

m

E X P E R IE N C E D In all phatet
ol til* Inttoltohon I n t . tic .
wholesale hie price* 44? to*

P a in tin g

Cleaning Service ~

C o n c re te

P lu m b in g
P L U M B IN O R E P A IR A N O
SERVICE
Free estimates,
lie &gt;CFC6)1SS4)74 0*0). Tom

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t

S P R I N O C L E A N I N O . In
outside Rtntolt Alto wkly
rato^W m dowtM oo01M 7()

C A P TA IN C O N C N I T I, Wiyrw
Beal 2 Mon Quality Opera
1104*! 7)0 I72E/IM 7f*l

L a w n S e rv ic e
E X P E R T Lawn Svc.
4*7 220 7)44 Sod. Mulch. Fer
llliter Buihog *0 yrs exp
KENNISON LAW NCARE Pro
Low rales Com m ercial
Residential Lie 4 Ini 27] S]*t

PROFESSIONAL local
hanger 20 yrt experience!
References Spectollling in
residential Courteous prompt
service I Call 407 272 IU0

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CLASSIFIEDS
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday. June 28. 1993 - IB
■ 71— H t lp W a n te d

71— H e lp W a n te d

a O I N T I AVON. Earn to ION
No door/door. Guaranteed
tB X discounts SandiUI 1143

I T ’S EASY
WORK TO OAY.
G E T PAID TO O A Y! SPRINT
S TA F FIN G
&gt;1* 7011

; APPOINTMENT SETTERS
WANTED

M E D IC A L

P/T evas Oeod attitude roe
M 1 10'hr plus bonul 1 : » SPM
S d l O U t INQUIRIES ONLYI
________ c a l l m a m ________
A t l l M I L C I S ■ Hand mall
work U par hour. Novtr a
loo I Holp PoMonwol, ait I W

AstManl M iinttninct Pinon

LPNS
IIP M 7A M
1 1PM lull
In par ton
Clr . t l t E
M ED IC A L

Naodod lo r La ko M a ry
aparlmanl community Mutt
hava olaclrlcal and A/C o&gt;p
Apply al: SI C roU Apart
monlt. M l Sacral Harbor
j Lana. Lake M ary..... m HOI

Medical AssisUPN
Full lima, tor buty Gattroan
larology pracllca. Sanlord
Araa Sand ratwma to: P.O.
Bai lu a , taatord, FL n j n

CARPENTERS
All phatat Up to 111 hr
mt 434 0101 Refundable Fee

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTtONIST
Longwood. IIP M lo SAM.
Mon Frl Salary drpandt on
atparlanca Never A Feel
ai *ia a m

cashier/ cI err
Coatlal Marl. Inc it now
hiring tor M and p/l potiliont
Eacaltont aagai banafllt. and
vacation* Apply In partan at;
Coatlal Marl. M il Or Undo
Ave.. taatord, F L COE______

' ■

NIGHT AUDITOR
Full lima, tiparlancad pral
Mutl ba honatl. daprndabla.
ou'gomg par tonality PART
T IM E FRONT O ESK C LER K .
Itaaibla hourt Inc waah andt.
w i l l t r a in . Im m a d ia la
amploymanl Apply today I
Sopor t Mal*l. SR U and 11

CLERICAL
Full lima. 10 kay. filing light
typing, compoutrr •■perienc*
halplul Suarai Distributing
Longwood 134 1100_________

Rod par ton and Inttrumanl
par ton naadad lor conttruc
Hon lay out craw Apply al
401 c Airport Bird Sal warn
SAM A PM _______________

” DRIVERS NEEDED
A G C A R R I E R S , a w all
atlablithad and growing can
Iral Florida batad company
ollart you
0 Sami Annual Pay Incrtatat
a Slop O il Pay
0 Unloading Pay
O Vacation Pay
a Salary Bonut
aSpouta Riding Program
0 Avar ago Trip 5 7 Oayt
• Lato Modal Conventional
Tractors
II you hava 1 yaart tractor
i frallar. O TR and tnow and lea
J a*par ianca ptut a good driving
’ record. call
i m i ;i m*

* * POSTAL JOBS* *
Slarl 111 41/hr ♦ benefits
For application A Into call
I IIS M l S7S1 lam 10pm &gt;dayt

ROUTE

Haadad lor local company
Good tlarling waga Benefits
packaga avallabla CO L
ticonto required
Call uohn or Todd
1710)17
HOPS French A .o Sutton

SALES COUNSELOR
Oak lawn Park CamaUry and
Funeral Homo It looking lor 7
lull lima amptoyaat lor prt
need countalmg Call Dale

Myert____________ . m a n

ELECTRONIC TECH
•

•

Security Officers

Will train 401 4M *101
Ralundabto Faa
n NERAL

Sanlord Lata Mary araa
Eacalianl pay banalitt avail
able a07 tta aisi_________

WILL TRAIN
■ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
5350-5450

TEACHERS
With BS or above dagraa in
aarly childhood educat or lor
conter n procett el NAEVC
accrediUHon Fro# childcare
available EOE 171*441

*Whoiatata warahovta taiaci
r|pg up lo 40 potiliont
W arahouta m anagam anl,
m art« ling talat Start today!
Na atparlanca required
Call Llta li t M il

TELEMARKETERS

Temp Positions
Company will Iram people
with phone it lilt E&gt;p. no!
naevttary Hourt Mon Thurt.
S4PM. S a l. I AM IPM Fla.
ibla on hourt whan parma
nant Salar y plot bonut
Sr cill/ant welcomed!
Never A Foal
Help Personnel l l t l W

* Ih lM

tor Lk Mary Apt
islty Full lima. M F.
Apply al St Crplt Apit

________

: Him n Egg Deli
NON OPEN

(Needs Ind Shill Etp. Dali
Par taw. Full lima, pay batad
an atparlanca Apply Am
m aca.il Rd at a lia .
i E L P W A N TE D . OOOD
’ w
" H
tow ■
W ORKERS Raporl &gt; X AM
Carrwr pi Park Dr and l i t !
or call 37« 7*01______________

Pr.

HOUSE CLEANERS

•A I hours. A I payl No nlghlt
or woak andt Car naadad #1
Company. Marry Maidt
__________ H I sati

Irritation Installers
E ip a n a n c r d In tla lla rt
wanlad Good SS »Q4 /IS 1114

TELEMARKETING
E aparianca preferred but will
•ram C vie'toni e lite . laca
lion, program and opperlum
ly
For Inlormallon coll
I SOP M S 0014
" T H IN K N F L A Y " Full lim i
daycare trochee naadad
114 11S4
W AREHOUSE AND O EN ER A L
LA B O R H E L P N E E D E O I
Bonut lor drlvart AH thlltt
avallabla Oaily pay. no laa
Raporl ready to work S X am
Indutlrial Labor S v c. lOit
FrenchAv Nophonacallt

Mechanics Helper
•Parts Runner

WAREHOUSE
Full lima, pari lima Up Ip
St IS par hour All thills
available 407 l i t Slot Ra
I undabla Fee

; Ctoan drlvart ra.ord 111 S0«0
■atk tor that lay______________
M EDICAL

73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d

LPN
1 Full lima. 7 1 and 117 Charga
I Nuria potiliont. Eiparianco in
long larm car* highly da
tlraabla Drug Iraa work
p la c e . C o w la c li D abary
I Manor. M N Hwy 17 ai. Da
becy,FII17ll**4*47*

COMPANION / CAR EG IVER .
i l l with elderly In your homo
Days, nlghlt Call MO 5110

HELPER OF ALL TRADES.
Grocory thoppmg. ill ml
thut int. drive to doctor No
lot loo big or tmalll Breton
able r a l e t » l HIS Ivmtg

UN-SATI0NAL
UMMER LIVING
at

COEVILLAAPARTMENTS!
; 1

i

2580 Rldgtwood Ave., Sanford

330-1431

lake A C lo s e r

Look

Apartment Living at it's FINEST
it Spacious 1,2, &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartments al Affordable Prices
it G ote to Schools
it Close to Shopping Centers
it Swimming Pool
it Volleyball
it Lmodiy Facilities

L K . M ARY
H I with family
rm .Ig Irtadtoi U S 000
W Mallciowtki. 171 7441

ONLY 526,000!!
Santord l/l&gt;&gt; block home
good condition I H I 3044
SAN FO RD Fantastic buy! 1
bdrm. I bath New carpel,
palnl New kttetsen Totally
renovated 141000 444 MJ4 or
t i l 4WI___________________
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. 'amily rm.
new A/C. new carpal S1.000
down FHA MMOO 774 1S44

93— R oo m s fo r Re n t
C LE A N ROOMS, tingle tlarling
17|/wk. K llc h tn . phene,
leendry, vidaa gamai. all
tiraal parking M S4111
E X T RA LO W R A T E S
SPEC IALI Rooms al Sat wk
Call M l 1044. evenings_______
F U L L HOUSE Prlvltget. phone.
wasTtar. dryer. taUHIa ISS
wk Mutl ba liberal 111 S4S4
SANFORD. Furnished rooms,
private entrance 171 ok with
deposit M l 1444______________
SUNLAND. STS/Wk w A C. S70
without. 170 dep WatTiar,
dryer, kllchtn pnv 110 4711

97— A p a r tm e n ts
F u rn is h e d / R e n t

NOTICE
All rental and real estate
advertisements art tub Itel lo
the Federal Fair Housing A d .
which makes II illegal to
advartita any pretarcnce. Ilm
nation or d ltc rlm m a lio n
batad on race, color, rollgion.
toa. handicap, lamilial status
or national origin

N IC E L Y FU R N ISH ED Apt Ir
unique tailing near downtown
Ulll paid ral t no pelt 1110
mo________
17107IS
ONE BDRM I bath Furnished
efficiency. Sanlord 177S mo
IIQ O d tp tll
H4 7M»
SANFORD large 7 bd, m apt..
Complete privacy I S4S per
weak ptut 1700 tec urity
Call « 1 If 71_________
SANFORD I bdrm. adu lt / no
pelt All alec . modern, air
UW ondup STOP dap P H O I*
SANFORD
Large’ uptUirt I
bdrm apt ml big eat in kilch
an 1)11 me niter 171 7H1__
W IN TER SPRINGS F urn apt
in private heme Utilities paid
and cable Private entrance
IllS/wk 1700 tec dap 441
74)4 anytime________________
I BDRM. 1 car garage, cant
H A Great lor seniors Ultll
lias lurmthed IMP mo 171 4747

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / Went
C LE A N I BDRM or Studio ail
carpal, blinds. A appliances
II7S ITS plus security. No
Patti
_________ n a m e
C LEAN . Q U IE T. I bdrm apt
AC. fridge ttove. water me I .
near Lk Monroe Reasonably
priced Eves 177 SSM________
C O N V E N IE N T ANO SPACIOUS
CALL G E N E V A GAHOENS
AP TS.
,
HI MU
E F F IC IE N C Y A P A R T M E N T .
Partially tu rn . A/C Fraa
canoe use Katies Landing
U7S;mo No paU 177 4470
E F F IC IE N C Y Apt.. vary small
n e e d s c a r p a l , n ic e
neighborhood t i l l mo Plus
alec 774 17W_______________
OOOO AR EA. 1 A 1 Bdrm 4plt
Utilities. U lS u p Ralt ra
qufrod_______________7H4IS7
LA K E JE N N IE APA R TM EN TS
I Bdrm Apit. Available Fraa
waiar/geti 114 s in __________

Lavan’s Landing
I A l BDRM. VILLAS
R E N T TOOW N
C R E O IT NO PROBLEM
Applications lor 1 Bdrm
Homes Now Being Accepted

323*4923
MARINER S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. U40mo
7 bdrm. 1410 mo ahd up

____ 3231670

Quiet Single Story
Castleberry. I bdrm A 7
bdrm
Attic Storage! Call
Joan lor appointment 444 4777
SANFORD'S Betl Kept Secretl
Pool A L a u n d ry, I A 1
bedrooms Convenient loco
Horn Coil Pal, p i 44)0_______
TW O BDR M . Available All
tingle story.
Catteiberry location
CotlMelitta. 4W III4

101— Houses
F u rn is h e d / We nt
S A N F O R D 1 bdrm , porch,
clean, utilities lu rn lth td
eicept power U70 plut tec No
pots 407 &gt;44 7300 or *04 341 4447

» *

i

H ID D E N LAKE. 1 y rt young 1
bdrm. 1 bm split plan 1 car
ga ra g e , screened porch
Market price MO t. listed al
1/4 000
Dot Waller 471 1441
E R A 04nl#l and Wohlwender

BR AND NEW 1 BDRM. 1 bath
with garage on big corner lot
MIS mo 407 171 0174_________
CORNER LO T lanced Iklront.
M l. tirepl. family rm. carport
Quiet near 17 ft. remodeled
ISIS mo Lite 171 7730

STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AG EM EN T A R E A L T Y
447 111 7111/1110170

103— Houses
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

121— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta ls

HUD HOMES

LAKE M A R Y SANFORO araa
1/7. W/D. pool, tennis, spa.
and more 11WO mo 37) 147]

From SSMdawn WHY R E N T ?
The Hilliman Group. 444 1111
_________ Realtor ____ _______
LA K E M AR Y Nice. cenl M/A
1 bdrm. I&lt;t bath, blinds,
fenced yd Lake Mary schoolt

U00 plus sac 104 144 1170^___
NICE UPSTAIRS hem# New
appi Water and garbage paid
U K ) plus depot)I
All H a l
SANFORD - S bdrm I bath tplll
plan, large home w/btg lamily
rm Cant H/A. Ig shaded
corner to! IDS mo plut sacu
rttydep W JL Properties
Wet Lauwtma. I l l 4774
SANFO RD Evecutive 4 bdrm 1
bath 1.000 tq II
P o o l,
workshop I acre No pels I
SI.HO Portlg Really 177 aan

Stenstrom Rentals
o SANFO RD 7/1 Apt Ig rooms,
sern pelio. CHA. Clean like
new! MIS mo 1300 sac
O L K . M A R Y 1/1 c a n d o .
w single garage, tplc . Lease
w /Option 1/4) mo t/M sec
O SANFORD V \ Apl W/dtn.
Fplc .U 7 S m o. 1300sac
Slenstrem Really. Inc.
"We Manage year Hama.
Ilka II was eur awn." Jim Day la
171 1441 Altar SPM 134 1441
) BDR M . I BATH. Fenced.
Pmecretl araa. absolutely no
pats M71 ml discount 1711S44
1/1. O A R A O I. W/D hookup,
sern porch. CHA USO mo
UOOdeo 174 1*14/44.177 1717

105— D u p ltx *
T r i p le x / R a n t ___
D U P L E X LAKE M A R Y . 7
brdm. I btti. stove, ralrtg.
A / C . wash/dry hook ups
U K )/mo. 1700dtp 7714S4S
SANFORD. Modwn I bdrm .
cant H/A. carport, laundry
rm .nearallU4S/mo U0 0S4S
SANFORD. In country Large I
bdrm. furnished 114} mo . UOO
eacuvwydep.- STS m s iv im a
SAN FOR 0 ^ Modern 1/1. JL/C.
carpet, blinds, dishwasher.
Idry rm . carport 1400MB 7814
1 BDR M .. I B4th. Sern porch.
CHA. oil Oppls . I w/cerport.
ISIS mo 174 4401

1 0 7 - M o b ile
H om es / R ent
O S T E E N . 4 bdrm . doublew id#
acreage, pals okl Avail now I
MW mo ION Piney Woods
Troll 177 1771

114— W arehouse
Spa c e / R e n t
L O N O W O O D / L A K E M AR Y*
Mid tile storage warehouse*.
SCO 400 UOO sg It Fraa rani
ml 17 mo lease. lrom|l4S/mo
__________ 111 0114___________
S E C U R ITY WAREHOUSE aaA
and Old Lake Mary Blvd
*1.7Se
1.000 sq II oflie warehouse ‘ FlfUsTtad ol
Ilea space also available
Kaponko Realty, l A N - n i l
W AR EH O USE SPACE Avail*
able M l N Maple Ave Son
lord 1714040ask lor Shelley
MOO SQ. F T . Warthousa space,
lor shop C*r storage, on San
lord Airport Flight lino In
eludes olllce end bathroom
w shower 1400 mo I X 4444

117— C o m m e rc ia l
R en ta ls_______
SANFORD
MO N Elm Ave
M. 700 tq II with offices
Brick
truck hi
sprinkled
440V
1 phase service LI
menu or distribution clr.
U WII 171 1114

1 IB —O ffic e
Spa ce / R ent
NEW Sanlord Ollicet and or
warehouses too 1.400 tq It
Special. U 41/me. 131 » M
SANFORD. Office space. Saoo
tq II building total. IM0 sq
II par d ik e unit. I l l 7004

Welcome Home
to
Country Lake Apts.

2 Bedroom / 2 Bath
1/2 month FREE
* &lt;itii .1 1 . in .niit i-

SANFORD 7 bdrm. 7 bain
Ukefronl W/D. pool, tennis
S400 474 404) OB JAM CORP

141— H o m e s fo r Sale
AffOROABlT MOWS
VTNTURt I PROPERMS
FHA OR VA AS LOW AS l ' i \
G o v 't Fore closu re s. Re
p o i/A s s u m e No Quality
H o m ttl Owner financing
Seminole. Orange. Volusia
Santord last than 11.404 dawn
oRenevaled 1/1 . appliances
fenced yard, carport. 11) too
oRenevaled like new M tplc .
appi .newpaint SIS 400
a Peal home )'7 on cut de sac
Garage. U7.4CO
01/1 an « j acral Renoraied
appliances, lanced yd. M l W0
a 1/1' , . |IM tq II. Ilka new1Llv.
dining, lamily rm , I7S 400
04/1, lanced garage. SM.400
Attuma Na Owelilietl
o l/l an 1/7 acral Fenced, (ul de
sac. dead end street S44 too
Additional hornet avail Lett
then 17K down!
PAOLA. 4/7 on on 7 14 acre!
Pasture with stable 1114.400
Lk. M a ry / L o n g w a td F a il
Hama. 1 7. garagt. living,
dining, lam rm t Ml.W0
Lk. Mary pool home. 4/7. living,
dining, family rm . 1104.400

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Reol Etloto Broker
1440 Sanlord Ave.

3 2 1 - 0 7 M ......3212257
BUILDER’S SPECIAL
Brand new 1/7 tor only 141.W0
on your to! No money down It
equity In your lot
P ETER SON HOM ES S41IIN

HALL KKALIY
,11.’ SV I ir t»l S t

HUGE 7 Story home. Ig oak
treat, handyman special' M04
tq II ol living area Owner
will consider holding morl
gagal G re a t commarclal
potential I Only SM. W0
R ED U C E D 14,00011 1 bdrm
heme, ramodalad Paddle
fans, lamily rm . screened rm.
walk to park I Low down, low
monthly
. 144.100
WE N E E O L IS T IN G S

323*5774
EXCHANGE OR SELL your
properly located anywhere*
lovestort Realty. 774M U___
FOR SALE OR R E N T Jbd rm .]
bth. Carport, utility shed.
screened patio 407 1310744

Q n tu iK ,
G O V T REPOS, bank toracto
Surat, attum a no quality
mortgages! Low monthly
OBANK FORECLOSURE. H I
coni H/A. ter porch, nico
neighborhood .......... I X 000
OHUD FORECLOSURE. 4/1
In Pinccrett Great home I
Low down
SWt
• I O Y L L W IL D E 1/1 with
Mmilty rm . eal In kitchen.
Super large In ground pool I
Only M l.000
Call tor daUlltl

Janet Mansfield, 323 7271
AA Carnet. Inc.. 1)1 11)4

O V LM

S I 36
^

Yf AHS

STENSTROM
REALTY,

g a rd e n
Ssnford

322*2090

149— C o m m e rc ia l
P ro p e rty / S ale
LONGW OOD High vltlbllty
Fraa stand ng building Zoned
C 1 Smith and Assoc 014 ia u

153—A cre ag e*
L o ts/S a le
O C A L A N A T -L F O R E S T .
Weeded totil |S 4W each, no
money down' 171 41 monthly
I 400 447 WJ4
SantordaOXIN
10.400
Otteen itOXiiJ
110.400
let »00
Oeneva 11/4 Acres
Osteen 4 - Acres
515.400
Lam Blvll 10Acres
144 500
C A L LB A R T R IA L E S T., INC
1447) 177 7144

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
Co Op / S a le
S A N O L E W O O D V I L L A S , li
bdrm. 1 b'h Cent H/A. W/O.
ter Iront porch, kitchen ml all
amenities, pool Reduced to
137 000
............
771S147
1/1 CONOO. No qualifying,
attumeable I 1/1% Loan
Small down payment Price
Nag 1)7 000 774 4100

157—M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le ___
M O B IL E HOME 1/1. Large,
private, shady tot. New carpal
and vinyl Large screen porch
4170 Bedford Rd. Santord
130. W0 771 7M1______________
N E W 1441'H Low down A Inter
e ttt 14X70 1)71/mo 14X70.
QUO/mo 1411704____________
t i t U k Ik U I I I M t C m .
Gregory Mobile Hornet. San
704*0 Single aecf 171 IMP
10 X 11 Office. Storage, or live
In. Need! tome work. UOO
O B O 4441544or 111 4401 aval
1 BED RO O M mobile home on 00
■ 100 lot In C atte ibe rry
Owner financing, easy tar mt
niaias

INC.

We list and sell
more p ro pe rty than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford/lake M ary area.
O IM M A C U L A TE ! Th ltC u to M
hat New Carpal A Vinyl! Big
Family rm . w/Frenklin Stove.
10X10 Sern Porch on a 1/4
Acral
15)0001
OWHAT A CHARM CRI Nice
1/1 Older Home w'FpIc In
Living rm .. Eal In Kitchen.
Dining rm . Fam ily rm .
Fenced Corner Loll
U4 400!
O LA K E FR O N T CONDOt You’ll
tore the view Irons your 3rd
Floor 1/1 Condo w/Scrn
Balcony A E liras! Comm
Pool tool
141.0001

322-2420
321*2720
1141 Park Dr.. Santord
441W Lake M ary Bl.. Lk Mary

•In Our 37th Tear*

160— Business
F o r Sale
H A IR SALONS. Sweetwater.
Tu rn kay 1I4A00 Fern Park.
17 41.17.000114 H U

165— D uplex f o r Sale
R E N T w/OPTION lo buy. 1/tU
each Applt LON G W O OD
M4.400 I K 4410 alter J PM

f B l — A p p lia n c e s
/ F u rn itu re
A-4- B E S T APPLIANCES NOW
A Y P LE A WORLDI Raw W 7
Buy/Sell/Service appliances
Fraa dell vary na 1701_______
A C W IN D O W U N IT . Sears
Kan more 1000 BTU Lett than
I y r . old Warranty, ave.
agreement till 4/44 lik e new
U O O ,........................... 377 4110
A IR CONDITIONER H U N TE R
14.100 BTU. I yrt old Good
condition 11C0 OBO 771 73M
• A N T IQ U E M AHOOANY 4
d r a w e r chott. p o rce la in
knobs, dove tall lointt 140
O B O __________ ____ 771 4540
B E D . Bratt guaantUa. ortho
mottratt. new atttl in boa
Cost 11000 Sail UOO U l 7MS
O C O R N E R HUTCH. Pina i
7 glatt doors, drawer A tow
dorrs ot botrtom w/tpece lor
11or age 1100 llrm Call 177
0747. Iv. mtg
D A V B E D . W HITE Iran and
brass, ortho mattress, new
still In wrapper, and pop up
trundle Wat UOO Sacrifice

MOO. 131 7301.____________

___

183— t e le v is io n /
R a d j o / Stereo
OCOLOR TV. 14". Works graat
M O _______________ 171 1711
B IN L IN E F R E Q U E N C Y
counter lor CB or ham radios,
td ig ll. 110 volt 171 371 5014

191— B u ild in g
M a te ria ls
O B O A T BUILD ERS marinat
hava 1100 flat head brass
screws Sliet t- a 4 GA
through 7" ■ 17GA gt4
__________ &gt;11 47M__________ j_
LARGE COM M ERCIAL AC. 1
Ton. wet working whan ra
moved UOO Firm Mutt Seal
Attar 1. I l l T il l hr. Mtg.

193— L a w n &amp; G a rd e n
O W A T E R F A L L Portable, in
tide or outside UOO 171 4S41

199—

P e ls &amp; S u pp lies

E L IZ A B E T H BAUGH
Dog
•raining IS yrt aapl Private
or Group Coll 371IU 1

oFREE

PUPPYIII Mato. 10

waak told 331 3474___________
a F R E E TO GOOD Heme M i.
rd Pit bull puppies 173 7444

R e g is te re d P e ls

AKC COCKER Spaniel pups I
female. 1 m aitt. w/tholt.
•iceltonl bloodline, betl oiler,
771 SIS! or 741 1471___________
OERM AN SHEPHERDS.
German Imports AKC. Pup
p ie tto P s v r t KNVP working
Unas and lop show U K ) 400
404 477 7S7S_________________
# W ELSH CORGI. Mato. II mo
n t t d t U nce d yard p r t U r
someone with other dog. gats
along wall with calt loot
F R E E T O GOQD HO M E
371 4741

201— Horses
A P P A L O O I A . Paints. Q lr .
herie gentle. Show or trail
ride From 1400 1000 344 44W

203— L iv e s to c k a nd
______ P o u ltry
OM TU R K E Y S . 7 adults. 77
young All cotort AllforSlOO
334 4)41___________

205— S ta m p s /C o ln s

• D E A L E R SPACE A V A IL A B L E * Aanty Mary's A n­
tiques. t i l l French A ve .
newts l — i - i . w . V u , m
ptoce/ent)ra estates! 444-77M
D O LLS W A N T E D . Pra 1444
B a rb ie s . G ln n y t. Shirley
Templet and ethers 740 4340

215— B o ats a n d
A c c e s s o rie s ____
O A IR B O A T. 14ft Or4tthepper.
140 HP. Lycoming new m a g t,
7 props, trailer. U500 Call
171 S40S or 177 7370 _________
W IN N E R -1 7 B its Baal I I '
IS0HP. XP Evlnrude. 1174
volt trolling motor. Tam Llm
traitor Hummingbird depth
tinder M XX 111 UM ________
i l l tt. BOW RIOER
141 HP
I/O. About IS hrt. Immecu
M te .w / lra lU r cover M utt
Seel 110 000 OBO 11/4134
UI404 SKI/FISH Boat. 40HP
Marc . w/trallar Runt great
13000 Partial linanca 44) 7104
UOS. 14 F T . SP O R TC R AFT.
Open llth trm tn . IIS OMC
S ttd n v a . SSIOO Contldcr
'rede lor |#t U l or FMtt boat
1710714

217— G a ra g e Sales

O S O F A . Brawn. 10 In tong top
cond.hon Del'or.a 440 I D )
o S T O V E . Large 40 Inch white
Electric Hat large storage
com parlm anti Everything
works A buy it you can lit It
Only !M ' Delivery for tmell
charge
Call 130 0404

231— C a rs
BUICK SKYHAW K. 1*04 4 dr.
A 'C . PS cruise. HH. low ml.
Petal cond U.S00
1*4 4177
BUICK. 1474. Full tit* tUHon
wagon Runt good Bast otter
___________ 771 3114___________
CAD ILLAC I I E L DORADO
convtrtlbto style roof, up
graded wheals. 105 000 ml. I
Owner 11400
*44 0444
OCAMARO R S » convertible.
14*4 11.000 miles Eecallanl
condition
17) 1401
O CHEVY CAMARO
'77. Re
built VI. tots ot raw parttl
SI 04) OBO 111 0154 any time
• CHRYSLER IM P ER IA L '41.
Like new Must tall Only
S11 000 Call 1407)311 f t it
FORD O A LA X Y . 1*74. Runt
good UK) OBO or fair trade
•or a smaller car 111 7044
bolorof P M ____________
O FO R O L TD
IS. 4 door,
eecoltont condition E v try
thing new 11*0001)0771 1410
o FORD TH U N D E R BIRD • ’M
A ll originall Needs tome
work S U I1 OBO 171OIM
OHONDA ACCORD DX. 144*
Auto. A/C. am/lm tape, white
110.400 LIK E NEW t 777 3417
L IN C O L N C O N T IN E N T A L
S ig n a tu re S a rla * . 1*1*
Metallic blue Owner deeper
ato 14 4)0
____
330 13SS
OOLDS D E L TA 00. I4M. Fully
loaded One owner eacaltont
condition 1S.000 ......... 371 *734
O L D S M O B IL E T O R N A D O .
1*01. Low miles. Fully pow
ared S3.000QB0 33I *1)0
OLOSM OBILE M. I4M 4 door
sadan. 71.000 miles, p/w. p/l.
cruise A/C U . 100 371 4U7
• PONTIAC SOM - '04. SUZUKI
rutary btke SUZUKI flsMng
baat/traitor. 'H . Moving Satol
U.MOIakasall 374 7174
PUBLIC A U TO A U C TIO N a
E V E R Y FR ID A Y 7iM PM
D AYTO N A A U TO A U C TIO N
Hwy. tt. Daytona Baach
_________ 404-7SI t i l l __________
SH0BT O f CASH ?
Seriously looking lor a nice,
clean, used c a rl D E P E N
OABLE Down payments at
low at SI44 Includes M i 1
title. Call:
FUES AUTO SALES
♦ ♦ 327*2692 i t A
TARE UP PAYM ENTS
ISO MONEY DOWN
Eacapttaa.log. title, etc
19M OLDS CUTLASS C U R A •
4 door. auto. air. stereo, really
a nka carl O N LY SU4 04 par
month
Call M r. Payna
CourttsT Use6 C e g 323-2123
IT U PONTIAC Flora G T. rebuilt
V4. Rad. U K Miles, warranty
LO AD ED S444S 371 1740
I t C H E V Y Fall si. Wigan
diesel, good cond . cold AC.
new liras 1700 133 3441_______
l i TO Y O TA Caltca O T . S i p .
C o ld A C , t t t r a o c o t*
w/#quii . runs aac. Ealra
thorp 47300374 3334_________
004 CH EVY Cavalier Station
wagon. AC. auto tt.17)
_________ Call 1404*17
17 L I N C O L N T a w n c a r .
Signature. Eacaltont Cond
S3KX 771 4114 or 744 4)77__ __
O U LE BARON convtrtlblt.
red loaded, dig dash 7)K ml
17000 Partial linance *41 TOM
o»4 C H E V Y C tltb rlty . AC.
Auto. 4 door. S7K mites USOO
Firm 1714517____________ _
• 47 J E E P Sport Auto. PS. PB
A C . a la rm . w h ile . I I K
ml SIS. 100 Lika new 371 14*4
~ 233— A u t o P a r t s

Call In your 0*r*9* k*to ad by
17 noon on Tuesday and Uk*
advantage of our t p t d t l
garage tala ad priced Call
Clatt'liad now lor dtlalltl

322 2611

/ A c c t s s o r i e s _____
OCAM PER TOP. Aluminum,
block, good condition SIOO
773 M il_____________________
OW HEELS A TIR E S . Pantlac
Firebird 14 In lair shape
w 'centers and lugs 140 lor all
4 310 44)1

219— W a n te d to B u y
NEW CONSIGNM ENT SHOP.
Now accepting clothes All
sites naadad. especially large
131 0454

221— G ood T h in g s
to E a t
V E G E T A B L E S . Pole beans,
snap beans, peas. corn, and
okra_________________171 IMI

A T T E N T I O N M u tlc la n t.
Amataeur or Professional In
U re tU d In discounlt on In
itrvm enti and accatsorlasTT
CaH __
444 117 47*4
o P IN E C R E S T E L E C T R I C
OROAN 40 chord. 71 ktys
Good condition US lit S4M
George_____________________
W A N TE D ) CASH Paid tor used
Mutical Instruments! Regard
tost of condition I S04 117 4714

_________ 3714437_________

o PONTIAC Firebird 14*4. One
ownerl Garogadl 41K ml
Nk*. 14100 407 377 4404
a l t l l BUICK. R«tt*r*4bl*l
Call Bill Tor all detent! SJ000
OBO 711 4477

•CARMC SALE A0 BARGAIN

O E N T E R T A IN M E N T C E N ­
T E R . opan. dark wood. In
pertfect condition To the Itl
U l 3441347_________________
H O S P IT A L BED. AM tlac .
eacel cond. all accessories
inc 1400 OBO
171 0704
K I7 'G SIZE waltrbad. Good
condition, couple y r t old
M irro r and headboard 1171

OBO..................... .314 Till

230—A n fiq u e /C la s s ic
________ C a rs________

211— A n tiq u e s /
C o lle c ti bles

222— M u s ic a l
M e rc h a n d is e

a L A Z Y C O Y R EC LIN E R V m ,l
torn o little, but mechanically
sound 140__________ 111 1404
O L O V E SEAT. Sleeper gold A
block plaid. Good condition
MO 374 1440
M A T T R E S S AND BOX springs
double silt sett tor sale Greal
valual 170 sat
331 Otto
o M IC R O W A V E l i t Large.
Clean, works per tecI 377 1470
S E A R S R E F R IO E R A T O R .
almond. 70 cu tt. 1700 SEARS
W ASH ER . UW 377 1741______
O t lN O L E B I D with frame
New condition M0 OBO

Rtiiz In Tour Non Spil
Seats S. portable, never used
W/cadar gerebo. undarwator
light, SI.S7S 407 031 7737
OW OODEN SAW HORSES.
Grtat Tor hobbies or cratts
UOO each
114 1711

INDIANS. Lincolns. Jtltortont.
Buffaloes. Dimes, helves 10%
e. Bob 407 111 MM

O ELECTR O LU X VACUUM
twaapar complete with all
accessories good condition

U l ....................... 3334410

O U E E N BEO. complete Kirby
vacuum, m l a lla c h m tn lt.
Recker end sale 177 41)1

O TW O 1M ALL SOFAS. Col
orlul. Moral MS 171 3344
U SED BED D IN O S A LEII King]
Quean. Full A Single Sal a Sat
A Up! LARRY'S Marl 171-4111
a W A S H E R , Ktnm ere. runt
areat StOO Call 177 alt]

200—

S .m f o iil

CAU ANYTIME

1503 West 25“ St.

m i M A P L I AVC. SALK OR
R E N T W/Oplwn. dose to
schools. Shopping, J/|. living
A dining UO.OOO 404-1110U1
1 BDRM. I BATH COTTAGE'.
Appliances, storage shed 1144
Mohawk Ave 114 000 I N M01
1 B D R M .. 1 B A T H . ~Nlce
neighborhood with pool and
Iannis courts Double oarage
New A/C 17) 000 assume no
q u a lity VA loan. 141 000
balance At low at 17.500
down Owner will hold Ind
Weekdays 4710101 or weak
andt 14071 111 7447

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ ^ u rn itu n ^

LA K E M ARY. Mala smoker,
leaks M 'F roommate. 3/1.
comp tu rn . cable, laundry
vioomo m a s ts

103— Houses
U n fu r n is h ed / Re nt

!i

141— Hom es f o r Sale

91— A p a r tm e n ts /
H ouse to S h are

Petminent And

MOUNDS PERSONEMIHTEHANCE
J P S

SALESPERSON.

K IT ’N* CARI.VI.KA&gt; by I .airy Wriqhl

NEW 1 M Insurance tor tort.
N Altamonte araa
0113113410

Survey Personnel

DOG GROOMER
Pari lima, atpar&gt;an&lt;ad Apply
in par ton Pat Groomary IU0
C Elkcam Bird. Dallona

I

pari lima. AND
or pari lima apply
Lalavlaw Hurting
IndSI Sanlord

73— E m p lo y m e n t
______ W a n te d _______

2 3 5 -T ru c k s /
Buses / V a n s
eCM EVY CUSTOM VAN
"u.
loaded, captains chairs, good
condition 14.)C0 171 731*
C H EVY U TON Sthrorada. I4M
W/ util. bad. alum topper
Many eatras. eacal. cond
17.400 144 40M M F anytime
CH E V Y K S BLAZER . I4U. 4&gt;4
mi Silverado pkg Good con
dition. all auto D 40U 111 4U1
a FO R D BUS
1*71 GOOD
CONDITION SI.100CALL
___________ 777 /40*
_
O H A N D IC A P P E D VAN. 1*40
Ford E IW Lilt, automatic
doors U.0001111414___
ISUZU «■* PICK-UP. **l- S spd.
I0K ml. t cyl. A/C. custom
interior 14,700111 MIS

^

M is c e lla n e o u s
A T T E N T I O N C A R P h tn *
Buyert. Celluar car phone

1)000. *0MX)

O BIKK. to speed Gray. Hutky.
m antllS
Call n i 0401
a C A M E R A . Vathlcamat 134
TLR . eacaltont condition, with
cate, book SIOO 177 4117. Da
Ilona_______________________
ODESK ter student. Custom
mad* with tile cabinet and
tSoroga shelves ISO 371114*
DIAM OND SO LITAIR E RINOS
*** and up. Free suing I
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by Chic Young

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of homosexuality?
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acquire?
DEAR READER: This I* a
question that has captured u lot
of attention. No one yet knows
the answer.
As you’re aware, the tradi­
tional theory has been that
homosexuals learn to he at­
tracted to same-sex relations.
Alter going through a |x-rlod of
sexual am biguity al puberty,
must •’norm al” people choose
h e te ro se xu a lity. Tho se who
don’t have been considered to
hav e ha d n p s y c h o lo g ic a l
hang up, a problem Identifying
with a parent of the same sex. or
-w o rse -- a moral deficiency.
Ilascd on new scientific studies
which purport to show that the
brains of homosexuals are In
some ways different than those
of heterosexuals. I he traditional
theory Is being called Into ques­
tion. Moreover, m any h o m o s e x ­
uals are convinced that their
sexual preferences existed front
titrlh.
Therefore, at present, whether
homosexuality is acquired or Is
lit the genes - or both *• is
unknown. One fact Is clear,
however Homosexuals are not
morally Inferior. Tltelr sexual
orientation Is the only charac­
teristic dial distinguishes them
from the heterosexual popululion.
D E A R D R . G O T T : I’ve had a
lump growing In m y net k. Alter
two C T scans. I’ve been told 1
have arthritis In m y backbone. Is
there any way you can explain
this to me?
D E A R R E A D E R : The spine Is
composed of fames and Joints;
therefore. It cun lx- affected by
urthrlds. T h is usually causes
pain on m o tio n , a clicking
sensation and swellings dial
ap|N-ar around the spinal Joints.
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WIN A T BRIDGE
By Phillip Alder
In 1085 wc had W hy Women
Lose at Bridge.” written by
J o y c e N i c h o l s o n , a sel fp ro c la im e d f e m in is t I r om
Australia. Now w r have "W hy
Women Win ot Bridge, written
by Danny B oth, on English
b a c h e lo r ( F a b e r . S I 3 . 0 5.
800-274-2221). B u y the latter
faink. though, to enjoy the deals
h id . p l a y e d a n d def ended
adroitly by w om en. Unfortu­
nately Roth doesn’t Indulge In
any scientific analysis.
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features an Important defensive
principle. West led the heart
queen: fo u r. IO . two. How
should she have continued?
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guessed — showed either a
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weak three-bid In clubs. Roth
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North-South to reach three no­
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the heart Jack. It was easy for
East to overtake and give Ills
partner a heart ruff to defeat the
game.
If you need your partner to
m ake an unusual play, try *°
n u d an unusual play of your own
to wake him — or her — up.

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                    <text>Servin g Sanford, Lake M ary and Sem inole County elnce 1908
85th Yoar. No 282 - Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T

In d ic te d f o r m u r d e r
Love turns sour for Sanford man
accused of stabbing girlfriend

INSIDE
□ S p o rts

‘If n e c e s s a ry ’ g a m e s n ec es s ary
lloih the Oviedo American Major and Alta­
monte Springs American Ju n io r All-Stars could
have won Section 1 Utles last night. Instend.
both teams lost and will play again tonight.
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BRIEFS
W C A to m e e t to n ig h t
SANFORD — The Wcstslde C om m unity Asso­
ciation will meet 7:30 this evening, at the West
Sanford Boys A Girls Club. 910 Persimmon Avc.
Residents of Goldslxno und the surrounding
area nrr Invited to attend. T h r association was
formed to p ro vld - meaningful, positive and
productive communications with city olflclals
and district commissions to help motivate and
Improve the com m unity.

H anna at B lack T ie even t
SAN FOR D - Jack Hanna, director emeritus of
the Columbus Zoological Gardens, will lx- guest
of honor at the largest fund raising event of the
year for the Central Florida Zoological Park.
The event ts the 4th annual Black Tie on thr
Wild Side, to be held at the Walt Disney World
Dolphin Resort on Saturday. J u ly 24 The
fundraiser benefits the zoo's conservation,
education and operation programs
Hanna was dlrrctor of thr Central Florida Zoo
from 1973 to 1975.
Known as "Ju ng le Ja c k " by m any. Hanna Is
credited with having turned the Columbus Zoo
Into a remarkable success. Ills ability to
demonstrate a unique style of animal en­
thusiasm has led to frequent appearances on
Good Morning America. Laic Night with David
Lctterman. and L a m ' King Live.
Hunna Is also very active with Easter Seals
and the Leukemia Society.
For Information on the Ulnck Tie on the Wild
Side event, contact the Central Florida Zoo. at
323 4450

By SANDRA ELLIOTT
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - A Seminole County grand Jury
Tuesday Indicted a Sanford man for first degree
murder In the Ju n e stabbing death of Ills
girlfriend.
Th e Indictment was returned against Darrlck
Get aid Taylor. 21. who ts »&gt;rlng held In the John
E Polk Correctional Futility without bond. Taylor
Is charged with slabbing Kltn Grace. 2H. on June
2H while she was at a friend's home at 82
Seminole Gardens. Grace, according lo police
records. Iked at 79 Seminole Gardens
Grace was takrn to Orlando Regional Medical
Center where -&gt;hc died
Taylor turned himself Into authorities J u ly -I
Grace's neighbors. Christine Fields and her
15-year old son. witnessed the stabbing according
to statements given |»ohce. Grace was at Fields
apartment at tbc time. She said the two werr
talking about "R od " (Taylor).
On June 2. Seminole Circuit Court Judge Alan
Dickey placed Tuylor on four years probation

alter tie pleaded no contest earlier to aggravated
stalking, criminal mischief and burglary to a
dwelling Involving Grace. Th e plea was made
aftrr negotiations Ix-twrru the stale attorney and
the public defender representing Ta ylo r
Grace attended the sentencing, was aware ol
the agreement and requested that Taylor not
receive Jail lime on the charges. Jack Senlera.
chief of operations In the state attorney’s office,
said after the slabbing. Grace was granted $3,000
restitution tor damage Taylor had done In her
apartment. According to a |Killee report. Taylor
broke Into G rain 's apartment earlier this year,
destroyed furniture and shredded or tore her
clothing with a sharp Instrument
Grace and Taylo r had taken out protection
Injunctions against each other in domestic
relations court Taylo r, who claimed Grace
pistol whlpjx-d him . had requested hts Injunction
against the woman lx- dropped. Grace asked a
|udgr to continue her injunction against Taylor.
As a condition of his probation. Taylor was to
have no contact with Grace unless she consented
to It.
Grace was the mother of three small children

G a to r

Man gets blank scratch-off ticket
FO R T M Y E R S — Chris Larkin feels ihe blank
scratch-ofT lottery ticket he bought lor a dollar
beat all the odds nnd he's hoping for a big return
on his weird luck.
Larkin said he bought u roll of 11 Red Hot
Million tickets In Sanlbel about u week ago.
"Th e 11th ticket was completely empty.
Larkin said Tuesday. "T h e way I figure II. the
prize for this game Is $15,000. anil thr odds of
winning are 240.000 to-1. and I figure I Ix-at
those odds all to hell."

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T h u n d e rs h o w e rs re tu rn

P a rtly
C lo u d y

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g o o d c h a n c e of
thunderstorms. High
In the lower to mid
90s. W ind west 5 to
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50 percent.

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By NICK PFEIFAUF
Horald Stall Writer

S choo l b o a rd n e g o tia tin g - —
SAN FOR D — T h e negotiators lor thr Seminole
County school district and the employers'
unions are still meeting at the bargaining tablr
In an effort to come to an agreement on
contracts for the next school year.
According to Nancy Wheeler, the unions' chief
negotiator, the process Is m oving along at n
"healthy pace." though money matters will not
be discussed until at least next week or.
perhaps, the week after that.
"W e have to wait and see what the llnal
budget figures from the district are going to be."
Wheeler said.
Wheeler believes that the negotiations are
moving along well, bul will not be w rapped up
quickly as the teachers arc renegotiating their
full contract this year, as they do every three
years,
"There aren't any Items that nppear lo be a
problem." she said, but she added that thr
contract ts being dlscusssed ltcm-by-ltem which
will take quite a hit o( time.
She said that If all goes well, the unions and
the district w ill l)e able to reach an agreement
before the start of school on Aug. 23.
Ken Bovlo. chief negotiator for the district,
was unavailable for comment.

Darrick Taylor, far right, will appear In court this
afternoon following his Indictment for llrst degree
murder Ho Is shown at a court appoaranco after
his arrost oarlier this month

HuM Photob, Tomm, Vtncont
Llcensod gator hunter Joseph Suarez carotully chocks socurlnfl lines boloro
putting Old Georflo Into his truck along the Santord lakolront

T a x p a y e rs ’
m o n e y, c ity
needs: Lake
M ary b u d g e t

SAN FOR D A 12-loot long.
OOO-pnund alligator was hoisted
from the shore of Lake Monroe
TurM lay and trucked out ol town
lie had been declared a nulsam.r
"IF s a sad situation.” said San­
ford Police Chief Ralph Russell.
"People see ail alligator along the
lakcfrunt and starl feeding it as If It
were a pet."
It Is against stale law lo lerd an
alligator, and Russell said many
people Ih-IIcvc It’s an unnecessary
inw and Iced them anyway.
lie continued. "Th e problem is
that soon the gator learns how lo
survive this way. and Iteglns to
believe humans arc a source of food
From that jxjIM on. they could even
go after someone thinking It w a s
another offer of food."
The alligator, often referred to a s
"O ld George" has Ix-rn a sight along
the Inkefront for a long lim e

h ad
to w n

Ex|&gt;erts estimated tils age at 50 to
60 years The gator weighed ap­
proximately 600 (MMinds
C h u c k V o lk , ot the M onroe
Harbour Marina commented. "Even
though a lot ol Ixwtrrs here at the
marina have expressed concent
about them, alligators aren't ns
dangerous us people think If a
water skier or boat comes near
them, they will try to escape.
Problems like Ibis usually occur
w lieu |M-oplc toss them food "
Volk observed. "T h e only real
enemy alligators have Is people
Complaints were rc|x»rtcdly made
to the State Game and Fresh Water
Fish Com m ission, which Is rr
sponsible lot declaring a nuisance
gator. They contracted with Joseph
Suarez of Ocala, a licensed alligator
hunter, w ho specializes In removing
nuisance gators from lakes ami
other bodies ol water frequented by
fishermen, swimmers and boaters.
Tuesday. nlxml noon. Suarez ar
See G a tor. Page 5 A

Secondhand smoke comes under fire

By NICK PFEIFAUF
Horald Stall Wntor
LA K E MARY - U k c Mary com ­
missioners will consider taxpayers’
wallets and city needs as they begin
fiscal year 1993/94 budget dis­
cussions Thursday night.
A ccording to the prelim inary
meeting agenda, the meeting Is lo
deal with the general fund budget
Including: projected revenue sched­
ules: projected expenses s u m ­
maries; pro|x&gt;srd expenditures; and
setting of promised mlltagc rate and
formal hearings
The formal public hearing on the
budget has been proposed lor Sept.
9.
Much ot the Initial requests by the
elly's various department heads
have already been trimmed and
fine-tuned by City Manager John
Litton. A number of pro|&gt;osals have
been made for new equipment and
special projects.
As Indicated In his initial budget
address given last Thursday. Litton
Is proposing the following:
• Vehicles — Lcasc/purchasc ol
new lire pum per (estimated nl
$215,000): replacements of road
grader and dum p truck: replace­
ment of three police cars: replace­
ment of van for fire department:
replacement ol golf cart usslgncd lo
meter services.
• Personnel — Add one new
police officer: upgrade another ofC Bee Budget. Page 5 A

H*&lt;(WPhotob, JimMopp»
W aynetle Sm ith and Bob Oakley enjoy sm oking, but say they try to be considerate of others.

EPA urges sm oking restrictions
By RITA BEAMISH
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G TO N — The Environmental Protection
Agency today urged parents not to smoke In their
homes and said children and non-smokers should be
protected from secondhand smoke In public places
and on the Job.
The agency, following up on Us |&gt;olltlcally charged
classification of secondhand smoke as a serious
cancer threat, said restaurants and bars that allow
smoking should only designate smoking areas "w ith
some knowledge of the ventilation characteristics of
the suace. in minimize non-smoker exposure."
□ Bee Sm oke, Page 5 A
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Consideration is
the key, locals say
By VICKI DsSORMIER
Horald Stall W r it e r ______________________________
S A N FO R D — Patrons. Including the smokers.
In the Colonial Room In downtown Sanford said
they bellevrd the Environm ental protection
Agency’s (EP A I recommendations that non-

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS TH E STATE

Jazz event needs sponsors
By N ICK PFKIFAUF

W o m a n d ie s in hom e b e in g fu m ig a te d

Herald Staff Writer

F O R T L A U D E R D A L E — A w om an broke Into her tarpcovered home being fumigated and police found her dead In
bod In front of her television act.
T h r 47-year-old woman, whose name was not released by
police Tuesday because family members had not been
informed, may hnvc been drunk w hen she entered her home.
T h r victim, w ho lived In the home with another wom an, was
seen walking crookedly around her house about 6 p.m. on
Monday by neighbors who believed she was drunk, police said
Signs warning danger ond explaining the deadly nature of
the pesticide were posted on the tarp and on all of the home's
doors.
Exterminators also placed Inside the home containers filled
with a liquid that fills the air with an eye and throat Irritant,
warning potential Intruders to get out. said Joe Malinowski,
vice-president of technical services at Orkln Exterminating
Co.'s headquarters In Atlanta.
Despite the precautions, the w om an apparently opened a
section of tarp In the back of the home, entered through a
window and crawled Into bed after turning on the T V set.

L A K E MARY — A night of jazz music is
being planned In Lake M ary. The event,
offered free to the public, la scheduled for
Saturday. Sept. 25.
Called "Jazz on the Boulevard.” the
function Is sponsored by the City of Lake
M ary. Greater Lake Mary/lfeathrow Cham bet of Commerce and W L O Q radio. II will
feature a Jazz conrert b y Jackie Jones nnd
her band at the amphitheatre adjacent to
C ity H all.
Corporate sponsors and patrons arc now
being sought to help finance the event.

According to Lake Mary City Manager John
Litton, the event should be able to be held
without utilizing any city funds.
During a recent City Commission meet­
ing. Litton presented a request for the
serving of alcohol, (becr/wlnc). on the city
property during the event. Th e leverages
are tentatively scheduled for a VIP lent to be
set up In lhe,nrca.
Tickets for persons wishing to attend the
cocktail hour at the VIP tent are $50 each.
T h is Includes preferred seating and name
recognition at the event.
Corporate sponsorships are also available.
Preliminary plans call for more thun the
musical concert. People will also have the

opportunity to greet sponsors and patrons,
participate In the ribbon cutting for the
event, nnd enjoy special food- A silent
auction may also be included as planning
continues.
. . ..
T h e public Is also encouraged to bring a
picnic lunch, and either a blanket or lawn
T h e Meet &amp; Greet event along with the
official ribbon cutting Is scheduled from 6
until 7 p.m. The free Jazz concert Is from 7
p .m . until 10 p.m . on the lawn of the
amphitheatre at City H a ll.
Sponsorships and patrons are now being
accepted. For further Information, or to sign
up. contact the chamber office ut 333-4748.

Tim e is n e a r

J u d g e re s ig n s
M IAM I — A circuit Judge who tearfully admitted to using
cocaine while on the bench during one of the country's largest
judicial corruption cases said he Is resigning.
Dade Circuit Ju d g e Phillip S. Davis, who was acquitted thrre
mouths ago of accepting S30.000 In payofTs for Judicial favors,
said a medical disability Is making It difficult to continue his
Judicial career.
T h e 39-year-old Jurist testified during the Court Broom
Judicial corruption trial that he had used cocaine, alcohol and
other drugs while on the bench.
On Aug. 17. Davis was scheduled to stand trial on seven
charges before the Judicial Qualifications Commission In
Miami, which Is urging the Florida Supreme Court to kick him
out ofTthe bench.
"G ive n his testimony at trial, his removal from the bench
was Inevitable." Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Larry
LaVccchlo said. " I 'm glad to hear that the taxpayers are saved
the unnecessary expense of a trial before the J Q C ."

Hh i K Phofo by Jim Moppt

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T A L L A H A S S E E — T h e grim Job of the masked executor that
. pulls the switch on Florida's electric chair hasn't violated any
: of the state's ethics laws, a panel ruled.
Th e Florida Ethics Commission said Tuesday the execu­
tioner doesn't have to remove his mask and doesn’t have to be
Identified.
A Lake Worth attorney complained the executioner obtained
his job outside the competitive bidding process, violated a slate
law banning the wearing of hoods tn public buildings and
doesn't sign for hts cash payments.
" I want him to stand up. take ofT his hood and be counted."
: said Frank A. Kreldler. who filed the complaint In Ju n e and has
: twice asked the state to Identify the masked executioner.
But the Ethics Commission ruled there were no grounds to
Kreidler's charges that the executioner had violated a host of
laws while performing the grim duties.
State law exempts the executioner from being Identified, and
since the executioner does not personally benefit from his
duties, there was no ethical violations.
Executioners are paid $ 150 per execution.

Th e slate Public Service Commission

:j decided not to reopen a water and sewer case that set Identical

i rates for 127 utility systems In Florida.
A n official In Attorney General Bob Butterworth'a office and
state Sen. G ln n y Brown-Walle, R-Sprlng Hill, vowed to appeal
. In court after PSC members Th o m a s Beard and Susan Clark
rejected their requests Tuesday to reconsider the statewide
rates net for Southern States Utilities.
" I would have been shocked had they reversed themselves
on It." said Urown-Walte. "I think they're dug In too deeply to
reverse themselves."
Michael T w o m e y . an assistant attorney general, and
Brown-Walte said they filed the requests on behalf of hundreds
of Southern States customers In Central Florida.
Th e y contend the PSC lacked authority to grant such a
broad-based rate plan and that customers never knew a
uniform rate was being considered during the months the case
. was under review.
By having uniform rates, customers of less-efTIcient Southern
States utilities ore being subsidized by those served by
belter-run systems, the critics contend.
Twom ey said the PSC can't force customers In one region to
pay for systems w ith w hich they are not connected.

From Associated Prats reports

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w in n in g num bers selected
Tuesday In the Florida Lottery:

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Sanford Herald

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State spending
spikes in June

: R eg u lato rs re fu s e to re o p e n rate case

LOTTERY

TALLA H ASSEE S ta te
spending on office equipm ent
and expenses was up 4 1 percent
In J u n e over the m o n t h ly
average as the fiscal year came
to a close.
T h e money went for co m ­
puters and data bases as well os
for m otivational goodies for
employees like pins, posters and
refreshments, plus conferences
In the Keys and Nashville. T e n n .
"W e did not spend purposely for
the first eight or nine m on ths of
the year to make sure we were
covered." said Tom H erndon,
chief of staff for Gov. Lawton
Chiles. "It's a rational practice."
Chiles* office spent $165,621
on new equipment In J u n e . 10
times more than the $16,000 It
averaged each month d u rin g the
rest of the fiscal ye ar. T h e
Flo rida Tlmes-Unlon reported
Tue sd a y.
B u t Dominic Calnbro. presi­
dent of Florida TaxW atch Inc., a
n o t -f o r - p r o f i t g o v e r n m e n t
watchdog, criticized the Ju n e
spending blitz.
" I t ' s the typical p erverse
spcnd-lt-or-Iose-lt philosophy."
Calabro said Tucsday.'Tt’s very
disserving to the taxpayers."
C a l a b r o b la m e d th e
Legislature. He said state ageticles are reacting to a wasteful
b u d g e tin g process th a t e n ­

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courages hoarding.
U n de r state law , agencies
which are prudent with their
money m ust return It to the
treasury at fiscal year's end.
rather than keeping a portion to
reinvest tn their programs.
On top of that, they're then
likely to lose any chance of
getting more money next year.
Rep. J o h n Long, who chairs
the H o u s e A p p r o p r ia t io n s
committee, said he would have
his staff examine last month's
purchases.
"Are these legitimate needs, or
are they Just buying things
because they don't want to look
bad?" Long. D-Land O'Lakes.
said.
State agencies spent $172
million on office equipment and
expenses In June. During the
previous 11 months, they spent
$1.34 billion on those categories,
a m onthly average of not quite
$122 million.
A n a ly s t s c a u tio n e d th a t
vouchers sometimes arc pro­
cessed more quickly In Jun e ,
possibly exaggerating the spen­
ding increase.
And. they added. Hurricane
Andrew m ight have contributed
to the Increase because some
agencies depleted their accounts
In August and September, then
received federal reimbursements
In the spring.

Workers, employers
relate workers
compensation woes
By BILL BEM STROM
Associated Press Writer
TALLA H ASSEE H ig h
p re m iu m s for m a n d a to ry
workers compensation cover­
age puts some employers In
Jeopardy of losing their busi­
nesses. a Fort Myers con­
stru ctio n com pany ow ner
said.
Lance Jackson said T u e s ­
day a Senate panel should
focus more on the rising costs
that threaten his 25-cinployee
Mustang Construction Co.
than some employees' com ­
plaints of being Ignored by the
system.
" I am one Injury nway from
b e in g o u t of b u s in e s s ."
J a c k s o n told the S e le c t
C o m m itte e on W o r k e r s '
Compensation Reform. "I'v e
got an education. I'll go get a
Jab. What about the people
that work for me?"
Th e committee scheduled
testimony loday from state
labor and Insurance officials
Involved In running the sys­
tem.
Th e Senate refused to take
up a House workers* com ­
pensation reform proposal
earlier this year when leaders
said It didn't uo enough to cut
costs. A special legislative

session on the subject Is
expected In the fall.
The panel heard Tuesday
from disabled workers like
Uobbl Neal. 47. of North Point.
Neal's knee was Injured by a
falling sheet of plywood In
October 1987 when she was
assistant maintenance super­
visor at an apartment com­
plex.
After surgery the following
March, she had to wait until
August to receive a check,
and la te r c o m p e n s a tio n
checks were irregular, said
Neat, who walked with a cane.
"I had no Incom e coming In. I
had a son. 1 had rent to pay.
bul I heard nothing from
anyone."
"The system Itself has vic­
timized me more than any­
thing.” said Neal, who hired
an attorney In May 1988.
"The Injured worker Is not
asking fo r tills . T h is Is
nothing that anybody should
ever have to go through."
Richard Raym ond. 43. of
Orlando, lim p in g heavily, said
he Injured his sciatic nerve
trying to straighten a bread
rack on hts bakery Job.

TH E W EA TH ER
■XTSNDKD OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
To d a y: Partly cloudy with a
good chance of thunderstorms.
H ig h In the lower to mid 90s.
W in d west 5 to 10 m ph. Rain
chance 50 percent.
Tonigh t: Partly cloudy with
w idely scattered evening thun­
derstorms. Low In the mid 70s.
W in d becom ing lig h t. Rain
chance 20 percent.
Thursd a y: Partly cloudy with
s c a t t e r e d a fte rn o o n th u n ­
derstorms. High In the lower lo
m id 90s. Rain chance 50 per­
cent.

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4:47 a.m .. 5:09 p.m .: Cocoa
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p.m.: lows. 5:02 a.m.. 5:24 p.m.

BOATINO
S t. A u g u s tin e to J u p ite r In le t
Today nnd tonight: Wind west
to southwest 10 to 15 knots.
Seas 2 to 3 feet. Bay and Inland
waters a light chop. W idely
scattered showers and th u n ­
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T h e h igh tem perature In
Sanford Tuesday was 92 de­
grees and the overnight low was
75 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
und Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the day.
ending at 9 a.m. Wednesday,
totalled .26 of an Inch.
Th e temperature nt 9 a.m.
today was 82 degrees and
Wednesday’s overnight low was
77. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
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Other Weather Service data:

□Tuesday's high.............. 9 1
□Barometric pressure.30.04
□ Relative Humidity 83 pet
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□Today'a aunset. 8:22 pja.
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treasurer of Sanford Historic
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$1,000 af T h e First Street
Gallery to C hris Cranious,
co-chairman of fho program,
leaving a balance of less than
$4,000 needed to roach the
$30,000 goat from the com­
munity.

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POLICE BRIEFS

Public hounds sex offender
■y DAVID AMMONS

A u to th eft a tte m p te d

Associated Press Writer_________

T w o Longwood roommates were arrested on attempted auto
burglary charges early Monday morning. Winter Springs police
re|&gt;orted seeing the pair Jum p n wall to n subdivision, then
(mind them stundlng nexi In n locked car attempting to open It.
A rrested were A n th o n y R a ym o n d Spurlock, 19. and
Christopher Alan Bobu. 27. both of 181 Oleander St.,
I-ongwood.

M o m reports th e ft o f c h e c k
Hobby W. Trnthen. 22. 319 Coble Drive. Longwood. was

arrested on n grand theft charge by Seminole County deputies
Monday afternoon. Trathen's mother reported on .June 10. he
deposited Ills father's $3,493 expense paycheck In Ills ow n
bank account.

S u sp en d ed lice n s e
William James White. 34. t i l l Sanford Avc.. Sanford, was
arrested on a suspended license charge by a Sanford policeman
early Tuesday morning.

W arra n t arrests m ade
Th e following wanted persons have t&gt;ccn lakcn Into custody:
• Nrddrcll Reena Bryant. 34. 130H W . Third St.. Sanford,
was arrested Monday on a charge of failure (o up|&gt;eur In court
to answer to a suspended license charge.
• William David Warren. 22. 225 I’ulrn Place. Sanford, was
served with four warrants at the Seminole County Jail, each on
probation violation chnrgrs for convictions Including burglary
and cocaine possession.
• Juson Revels Hendricks. 19. 2 18 Palm Place. Sanford, was
served wllb a warrant at the county Jail Monday fora probation
violation charge for a dealing In stolen property conviction.
• Marlon Alonzo Smith. 38. 3000 Dixon Ave.. Sanford, was
served with two warrants at the county jail Monday, both
charging him with probation violations for residential and
vehicular burglaries.
• Jo h n Burgess, 43. 48 William Clarke Court, Sanford, was
arrested on a probation violation charge for n burglary
conviction.
• Eric Theottls Smith. 27. 909 Bay Ave, Sanford, was
arrested on u probation violation charge for a marijuana
possession conviction.
• Joseph J. Ilenslak J r .. 27. 315 Vista Oak Drive, longwood.
was served with a Wisconsin warrant at the Seminole County
Jail Monday an a probation violation ctuirgr lor an attempted
burglary conviction.
• Loren Baker. 38. 701 E. Eighth St.. Sanford, was served
with a probation violation charge nl the county Jail Monday.

O L Y M P IA . Wash. W hen
child rapist Joseph Gallardo was
released from p riso n , w ord
reached Ills hometown before he
did.
Wanted by the sheriff that a
b e a rd e d 3 5 - y e a r -o ld w it h
"sadistic and deviant sexual
fantasies" soon would Ik *in their
midst and might strike again,
neighbors held a rally. A few
hours later. Gallardo’s house
was burned down.
He fled to Ills brother's in
Dcmtng. N .M .. but was hounded
from there, loo. slipping out of
town Just before a proicst march

Sunday.
About half the slates - - W ash­
ington Included — have laws
requiring sex offenders to regis­
ter with a local poller agency
upon their release, slate prison
chief Chase Rlveland said. But
o n ly W a s h in g to n e x p re s s ly
a u th o rize s law enforcem ent
agencies to notify the public,
said Ju d ith Schrcllcr. counsel
for the National Center for Miss­
ing and Exploited Children In
Alexandria. Va.
The uproar in Gallardo's case
has stirred debate over whether

surh measures give rise to vigi­
lant Ism.
" I t 's very volatile — sex.
children, the bogeyman — and
notification Is like a match
•truck near the gasoline." said
Gerard Sheehan of the American
Civil Liberties Union of Wash­
in g to n . w hich o p p o se s the
notification law. " O u r officials
need to be concerned about
fanning what I ra il ‘private
Justice."*
E x -c o n v ic t s h a v e been
hounded In other states In recent
years. In clu d in g C a lifo rn ia .
Minnesota and Virginia.
But In other slates — some of
which noilfy only the victim
when the offender gets out —
word gets out mostly by word of
mouth or when law enforcement
oiriclals notify neighbors without
express legal authorization.
In California, for example,
residents kept Lawrence Singleton on the ran from town to
town after he was paroled. He
was convicted of ra p in g a
teen-ager and hacking off her
forearms with an ax. He Is now
believed living In Florida.
Th e measure allowing Wash­
ington Juw enforcement to notify
the public when a sex offender
gets out was pari of a tough

1990 law that was spurred by
the se xu a l m u tila tio n of a
7 -ycu r-o Id boy and the sexslayings of three youngsters.
W hen Gallardo was freed J u ly
12 after serving nearly three
years for having oral sex with
the lu -y ear-old daughter ot a
f r ie n d . Before he got o u t,
S n o h o m is h C o u n ty s h e riffs
deputies released a flier w ith his
picture.
B a s e d on d r a w i n g s a n d
w ritings by Gallardo that had
been found In his house, the
sheriffs office described him as
someone at high risk of com m it­
ting another sex offense. It said
he had sexual fantasies "w hich
Include torture, sexual assault,
hum an sacrifice, bondage and
the m urd er of young children."
In an Interview w ith T h e
Seattle Tim es. Gallardo said.
"Ju s t because a person draws
s o m e th in g , it doesn't mean
that's what they want to d o ."
Neighbors In the Seattle sub­
urb of Lynnwood quickly orga­
nized a rally near Gallardo's
house. Hours later, the house
went up In (lames before he
could m ove In.
" I 'm not saying any crim e was
rig h t." neighbor Kevin McMahon
said. But he added. "Th e re 's a

C rim e s reported to a u th o ritie s
T h e following crimes have been reported to area law'
enforcement authorities:
• Tools and tool boxes valued at $12,000 were reported
taken from Rick's Foreign Car Care. 1055 Nursery Road,
Longwood. sometime between 6 p.m. Friday and 7:54 a.m .
Monday.
• $270 tn cash was reported taken from a residence In the
1800 block of Hawkins Avenue of Lockhart's Subdivision near
Sanford sometime between 11:30 p.m. Friday and 7:30 n.m .
Monday.
• Tools valued al $402 were reported taken from Scotty's.
701 S. French Ave.. Sanford, sometime between 8 p.m. Sunday
and 7:30 a.m. Monday.
• Tires and rims were reported taken from two cars at
Orlando Car Corp.. 2913 S. Orlando Drive. Sanford, sometime
between 2 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.in. Monday.
• A Seminole County government van was found tn a
driveway behind West Fifth Street ennt of Elm Avenue at 6:45
u.m . Monday after it had apparently been missing since 6 p.m .
Sunday.
• While a resident of a home In the 2700 block of West
Alr|&gt;ort Boulevard lay asleep between 6:45 n.m. and 2 p.m .
Monday, someone reportedly took a fan from a bedroom and
placed in a utility shed and took a car battery from the carport.

A tre e g o e s at S a n fo rd M id d le S chool
When Sanford Middle School needed a large tree
removed Irom the campus Tuesday, Echols Tree
Service undertook the project. The trunk cavity
and som e-lim bs of the 50-year-old Water Oak
had rotted, increasing (he risk ol (ailing

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AP Medical Writer ______________

By C A T H in iN R WILSON
MIAMI — Talk among u halfdozen friends about their dislike
for a n o th e r In th e ir circ le
escalated to his brutal killing at
a secluded lake, as brag upon
boast brought about murder,
police and a lawyer for two
suspects said.
"E v e ry brag got bigger and
bigger, and It got to the point
where they talked themselves
Into a com er and couldn't back
down.” said Jeffery Smith, an
attorney representing two of the
six suspects.
"If one person said. 'No this Is
wrong,* they all would have
backed d o w n ." Smith said.
Bobby Kent. 20, was stabbed
Ju ly 14 In the neck and stom­
ach. "brained with a baseball
bat" and dumped alive tn u lake
at a construction site In the
upscale Weston development
west of Fort Lauderdale. In­
vestigators said. A remorseful
participant led detectives to his
body four days later.
Four men and two women
ranging In age from 17 to 20 are
being held In the B row ard
County Ja il without bond on
first-degree murder charges.
Th e y have tight connections;
Martin Pucclo was Kent's best
friend, a longtime neighbor and
an elementary school pal. Alice
WIUIs was Kent’s cx-glrlfrlcnd.
1-atcly she was dating Donald
Scm cnec. Lisa Connelly was
A lic e ’s best frie n d . D erek
Dzvtrko Is Lisa's cousin. Derek
Kaufinun was the likely catalyst
with a reputation. Smith said.
"Once they got to the scene It
was ‘You do It, No. you do It
first.' Finally, Lisa said. 'If you
guys aren't going to do It. I'll do
It.' and that's when Donald
(Semcncc) decided to do It." said
Sheriffs Office Homicide De­
tective Frank llarraza.
Scmcnec stabbed Kent In the
neck. Kent reached back, saw

the blood and yelled to Pucclo
for help. Th e n Pucclo stabbed
Ills former best friend In the
stomach, detectives said,
Th e others moved In. beating
him with a hut. lead pipe, then
slitting his throat before d u m p ­
ing him In the [rand.
"I think they were surprised
that killing a person Is not that
easy," Broward County sheriffs
spokesman J im Leljrdal said
after the last arrest was made
Tuesday.
"You and everyone else Is
trying to find some logic, some
good reason, some motive — and
there Isn’t a n y." he added. "O n e
of the girls said that he was
a bu sive, but certa in ly that
wasn't the motive for all of
them."
The group covered up evi­
dence b y w e a rin g s u rg ic a l
gloves, erasing lire tracks und
dumping the weapons on the
ocean. Investigators said.
Smith, representing the two
co u s in s, denied his c lie n ts
wielded weapons In (he slaying
but corroborated much of the
official account.
But Tho m as Cazcl. Pucclo's
a t t o r n e y , s lig h te d the I n ­
vestigators' theory. W ith out
elaborating, he said. "W hen the
entire story unfolds and each
can describe the Inordinate
provocation thut he or she en­
dured. the public will have a
c o n s id e r a b ly d iffe re n t
perspective."
The plotting went on for about
two weeks, and the first attempt
failed when Willis couldn't pull
the trigger on a pistol the night
before the killing. Leljcdal said.
Kent was lured from home with
a promise that he could drive
Willis' Mustang In a drag race.
"T h is was a circle of friends
and the victim had Just fallen
from their good graces for one
reason or another.” Leljcdal
said. "It was Just a situation
where they decided that they
would kill him.

lot of mothers going down th&lt;
road with smiles on their faces."
G a lla rd o was on the run
Monday, his brother. Plcrrc. told
K IN G -T V In Sealllc.
Although some legislators and
citizens are calling for tougher
laws against sexual predators,
others are warning agalnsl a
mob mentality taking away the
baste rights of the offender, no
m a tte r how despicable tin
crime.
"W e don't want vigilantes,
that's for sure." prison chief
Rlvelnnd said. "Th is m an was
convicted of one single sex
offense, with someone he knew
T h e rest Is fabricated from what
he had w ritten and d ra w n .
Norm ally, we convict people on
their behavior, not on wliat we
think they might do."
J im
To w n s e n d , d e p u ty
Snohomish County prbsccutoi
said the Lynnwood residents
o v e r r e a c t e d . A n d he a n d
Rlveland said such harassment
m a y a ctu a lly drive the exconvict underground or out of
s ta te , w h e re he w o n 't btmonitored.
Tow nsend said scores of con­
victed sex offenders are living In
the county, about 70 close to
where Gnllardo planned to live
As of Tuesday. 7.083 sex offend
era were registered with poller
agencies where (hey were living.
Notification of the com m unity
occurs In about 10 percent ol
coses. Rlveland said. Th e de­
cision Is up to law enforcement
a u th o ritie s . In some cases,
notification means a visit tn tinneighborhood school or handing
out posters.
Rlveland said notification "for
the most pari Is handled In a
responsible fushlon" by both law
enforcement and the com m on!
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six friends accused
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C H IC A G O — Women who fear
they arc doomed lo gel breast
cancer because their mother or
sister had It m ay be somewhat
more worried than necessary,
researchers say.
Some studies have suggested
that a w om an's risk of breast
cancer doubles or triples If her
mother has had It. and that the
risk at least triples If a sister has
had It.
But a group of researchers
says that some of those studies
— by relying on the participants'
memories of who Imd breast
c a n c e r — m a y have
overestimated the prevalence of
the disease In families.
In a study of nearly 118.000
women, the researchers found
only one In 40 rases was due
mainly to heredity. Compared
with a woman whose mother
and sister hud not had breast
cancer, the risk was 1.8 times
greater If a w om an ’s mother had
breast cancer and 2.3 times
greater If her sister did, they
found.
"Sometimes women who have
a mother or sister with breast
cancer feel they’re doomed to get
breast cancer themselves." Dr.
David J . H unter, an ussistant
professor nt Harvard School of
Public Health and Brigham and
Women's Hospital In Boston,
said M onday- " T h i s dem on­

strates they are at high risk, but
t h i s p u t s t h a t r i s k In
perspective."
H unter and his colleagues’
findings were reported In today's
Issue of Th e Journal of the
American Medical Association.
The y tracked women, enrolled
at ages 30 to 55. In the continu­
ing Nurses' Health Study. Over
12 years ending In 1988. In­
vasive breast cancers developed
In 2.389.
"W ith in this population of
mlddlc-ngcd women, only 2.5
percent of breast cancer cases
are attributable to a positive
family history." Hunter and his
colleagues wrote.
Women who had neither a
mother or sister with breast
cancer had about a 7 percent
chance of getting It between ages
30 and 70. The likelihood rose to
about 10 percent for women
w hose m oth e rs had b re a s t
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about 12.5 percent — If the
mothers were stricken before age
50.
Th e chance was about 13
percent for women whose sisters
bad breast cancer and about 17
percent If the mother and a
sister bath had It.
The National Cancer Institute
e stim a te s that an a v e ra g e
w o m a n 's chance of g e ttin g
breast cancer In her lifetime Is 1
In 9. or 11 percent.
Dr. Nicholas L. Pctrakls, a
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EDITORIALS

If m u se u m is
m oved, move
it dow ntow n
The success of a historic museum dc|&gt;ends
on what it offers to the public, and w here it Is
located. Herein lies the problem for the
Museum of Seminole County History.
Situated at Five Points, south of the city,
the county museum suffers from a lack of
Indoor space with which to e xpand its
displays, and a poor location which does not
attract passers-by and Is not fully-accessable
to wheelchair bound visitors.
Plans have recently been discussed to move
it Into the downtown Sanford area. We believe
this Is an excellent suggestion considering
Sanford Is the county seat.
Efforts to restore the historical downtown,
residential areas and lakcfront of Sanford, are
progressing. A grand re-opening is being
planned for late November on the newly
expanded and remodeled Sanford Museum.
With two separate museums in Sanford,
each would help the other attract more
Interest and therefore more visitors.
The Seminole County museum covers the
Interesting history of the entire county, but
expansion has been delayed because of a lack
of space. Plans have been considered to add
more exhibits of a hands-on nature. Outdoor
exhibits such as farming equipment could
also be displayed.
In recent budget hearings, the Deputy
County Manager changed his mind In re­
commending the museum occupy the old
Post Office building at the comer of E. First
Street and Palmetto Avenue.
He projected the $200,000 cost of vacating
the present Technical Services Division out of
the building, and moving the county museum
in. as being too costly.
The county museum board has suggested
the use of the old Chase Building, at the
Intersection of Oak Avenue and 2nd Street. It
would certainly have more than enough space
for an excellent expansion. However, there
would be no adjacent outdoor space on which
to hold the annual Pioneer Days and Ways
celebration, which draws thousands of visi­
tors to the museum.
The Chase building Is privately owned, and
would have to be purchased. Money would be
difficult to obtain.
W e s u p p o rt the Id ea o f m o v i n g It
downtown, but suggest more consideration
and studies be made before pursuing the
matter further.

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LETTER S

New life for Navy base

JllHSi:

Th e proposed closing of the Orlando Naval
Training Center, as several have suggested, could
be a blessing In disguise.
Th is area and Its huge and growing number of
retired career m ilitary and naval personnel needs a
veterans' hospital. Locating it In Brevard County
on the very edge of the region It Is supposed to
serve doesn't make a lot of sense. Obviously such a
facility should be situated In the center of Die area
to be served.
There Is already a hospital at the O N T C which
could be made Into a V A medical center. But this
urea is going to need even more than that.
We all know times and conditions change.
Retired career m ilitary and naval personnel, just
like civilians, today arc living longer and longer
and they. too. will be reaching a point, if they
haven't already, when they will be In need of
"nursing home" care.
Instead of occupying hospital beds needed for the
more acutely 111 m any retired career service
veterans could be adequately cared for In O N T C
barracks easily converted into the nursing home
type facilities. Sooner or later the V A is going to
have to provide such services and O N T C would be
un Ideal place to start.
This would also eliminate the need for a costly
V A hospital In Brevard where we understand some
medical and prescription services are already
avlalable at the Patrick A ir Force Base hospital.
Consequently, we suggest O N T C be used for a new
type of V A medical center complex. It could be the
right facility In the right place, continue to provide
hundreds of Jobs, and at the same time save
millions of tax dollars.
Julian Slcnstrotn
Sanford

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C u t t in g ille g it im a c y c u t s w e lfa r e
It was once called "bastardy." Th e n “ Il­
legitimacy." I In n "out-of-wedlock b irth." And
now. frequently, wholly sanitized, "nun-m arital
birth."
Whatever It's called. It is at the root of our
social problems. And, according to a new Census
study, it Is growing ominously.
Meanwhile. President Clinton's brand-new task
force on welfare reform made Us first public
appearance. Alas. M went beyond mere sanitiza­
tion. not mentioning the surge of out-of-wedlock
births, even as that causes the current explosion
ol wellnte.
Although there is lough minded thinking now
going on about welfare inside the Clinton (ask
forcr. Dlls piddle tim idity docs not augur well. As
long as political America remains uncomfortable
mentioning Illegitimacy, we will continue to
condone it. As long as we condone it. we will
subsidize It When wc subsidize It, we cause it.
Uv now. Il'soui fault.
Th e new Census data arc shocking, allhough
not unexpected. In one decade, from 1982 to
1992. Ihe tide ol Illegitimate births soared from
15.8 percrni to 24.2 percent, an Increase of more
than hall
the largest Increase ever. (And
Census data, which come from a survey, are
lower than birth records.)

For comparison, the illegitimacy rate was
about 3 percent In 1950and 4 percent In I960.
The new levels are
highest among Air!
can-Am ericans (ris ­
ing from 49 pcicrui
to 67 percent) and
I It spa n Ics (10 p e r­
cent to 27 percent).
But It Is a national
p r o b le m
T h e II
legitimacy rale grew
most rapidly among
whites 110 percent to

li Is the growth In out-of-wcdlock birth Dial Is
pushing up the welfare numlteni. The Congres­
sional Resenrch Service re|strts that 71 percent
of the new* cases In the Aid to Families with
Dependent Children program, from 1987 to
1991. were headed by a never-martled inoDtcr.
(In earlier years welfare was generalcd by
divorce, widowhood or marital separation )

17 percent).

Was It happenstance lh.it the task force
handouts also did not mention Clinton's four
mnglc campaign words, "tw o years and out.
although that pledge validated Clinton's promise
to "end welfare ns we know It"? Was It
hnp|w-nstancc Dial the task force did not even
use the words "sanction" or “ termination, even
though these are the terms that |s&gt;lttl to
tough minded solutions?

R e m a r k a b ly , all
this happened while
f ertil i ty I e I I
n rro u -th r-b o a rd hit
K W h a te v e r I t ’s
all races. Th is means
c a lle d , It Is at
the Increase in il­
Ih e to o l o l o u r
le g itim a c y c o m e s
s o c ia l
lrom vo Iu n Ia r y
p ro b le m s . J
b e h a v io r. I ll a
woman can control
the liirlh ot a third
child, she can usually control Ihe birth of a lirst
or second child I

So w hy. In Its first press conference, would
Clinton's tusk force choose not to mention any ol
tills In 13 pages of briefing material? Was It Just
happenstance?

iThe task force's euphemism ol choice: "time
limited transitional sup|strl system ." Upon
questioning. Die briefers endorsed the two-year
limit.)

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From radical to conservative?
willingness In udd another, stronger pillar
B O S TO N — Not long ago, the leaders ol a
under choice.
local NOW chapter dreamed up the perfect
The Judge also has suld that the court got too
T-shirt tor their memttcrshlp. On the front it
fur out In front ol the public and the
would read: "F in a radical feminist." On the
legislatures. "Roc v. Wade." she Is convinced,
back it would read: "Unless, of course, you
"halted a |K)Utlrul process that was moving In
think I'm too conservative."
a reform direction and thereby. I trelleve.
It’s a shame the T-shirt never got Into
prolonged divisiveproduction, because I'd like to send one to
n rs s and deferred
Ruth Bader Glnsburg. It's Just the thing to
stable settlement ol
wear under her dressed-for-Judlclul success
the issue." Maybe il
suit on Tuesday (Ju ly 20) at Die Senate
prolonged the si rug
confirmation hearings fur (h r Supreme Court.
gle and muyLc the
Ever since the diminutive and reserved
conflict was inevita­
appeals court Judge accepted the nomination,
ble. b u t u fte r 20
she's been regarded nuaplciously by con­
ye ars of n o n -s to p
servatives. But she's also been Inspected
abortion wurs. she
warily by some feminists.
makes a reasonable
Th e word thut has attached Itself permanent­
point.
ly but not always flatteringly to her resume Is
Th e woman who
"moderate." If. however. Ruth Glnsburg ts
comes before the Junow a moderate. It tells you more alxiut how
(Hi lary committee Is
far the mainstream has drifted than how far
careful, most com ­
the Judge has drifted.
f o rta b le w it h I n ­
When the young baton twlrler and treasurer
T h e w o rd th a t
cremental change. In
of the Go-Getters was growing up in America,
h a s a tta c h e d
another context, site
that stream was male with hardly a rivulet for
its e lf n o t
w rote a p p ro v in g ly
women Th e law school dean who Invited the
a
lw a y s
about n "temperate
nine women in Glnsburg's class of 500 to
fla
tte r in g ly to
b ra n d of d e cision
dinner asked them why Drey were taking a
h e r re s u m e is
making, one Dial was
m an's seat. Supreme Court Justice Felix
'm o d e ra te . J
not extravagant or
Frankfurter denied her n clerkship. Even
divisive."
Tha
t's
like
y
to
he her kind ol
during her teaching years, the law school
decision making on the Supreme Court.
books contained such lines ns "Land, like
But that docs not mean that yesterday's
woman, was meant to be possessed."
radical has become today's conservative. Or
In the 1970s. w h e n w o m e n 's rig h ts
thut Ihe person on one decade’s legal bar­
advocates were automatically labelled as
ricades will Ik- barring the door during the
"libbers." Glnsburg became the leading strat­
next.
egist for the step by-step assault on legal
Clarence Thom as picked himself up with
Inequality. Read the front of the T-shirt please.
other people's bootstraps and went out to
At the A C L U . she laid the groundwork, chose
prove himself litrerated (rum liberalism. But
cases and argued successfully Dint different
Ruth Glnsburg picked hersclt up and started a
treatment meant subordinate treatment. She
bootstrap business.
took Die radical position Dint equal rights
At her announcement she talked about her
weren't radical.
mother and Title 7. She (hanked her husband
Toda y, not even Fat Robertson openly
and the women's movement. Sire lists her
argues that women should stick to a separate
most significant legal work as "T h e advan­
spfiere. It's become possible to be described as
cement of equal opportunity and responsibility
a model ate feminist, even a conservative
for women nnd men In all fields of human
feminist. Read D ir bark of the T-sh lrl please.
endeavor."
Some '90s activists worry that the woman who
Th e worriers who sec her from the back —
was once on the cutting edge Is on the fence or
the back of the T-shirt — won't always see eye
even llte other sjdc. Th e y arc concerned that
to eye. But as Glnsburg told a gathering not
Glnsburg ruled too often with conservatives
long ago. this too Is a part of change: "T h e
during her tenure on the appeals court — and.
feminist movement today Is a house of many
more importantly. they arc anxious because
she has criticized the 1973 Supreme Court - gables with rooms enough to accommodate all
who have the Imagination and determination
ruling on Roe v. Wade.
to think and work in a common cause."
W hat did the o n ly o p en ly pro-choice
One of the finest rooms In that house of
nominee we've seen In years say? She believes
m any gables Is now being reserved for her at
tha t a bortion rig h ts sh ould have been
the Supreme Court. If the Senate hands her the
grounded In women’s equality, not In privacy.
key, I suspect that she — and wc — will find
T h is Is hardly a new argument. Indeed Justice
this a very* comfortable chamber.
O'Connor hinted ut the same thing In the
court's last ruling. It doesn't presage a
Glnsburg vote to overthrow Roc but perhaps a

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gum for the eyes
Th e y told me In Juutnulhm school Dial I
shouldn't write about things I know nothing
about, but today I'm going to violate thut
rule. I'm going to write about television
violence, and I don't know a cursed thing
about It.
What I mean to say Is I have no llrsl hand
knowledge. I've read a lot utxmt II. and I've
talked to |&gt;coplr about It. hut I huven't seen
m uch or tt myself because t don't watch
television.
_____
Well, that's not re­
a lly tru e , c it h e r .
There ure some re­
deeming things on
the tube lliut warrant
p rrlo d lc attention.
Namely, Irase ha 11 and
basketball games. Or
a big breaking news
story that's visually
In t e r e s t in g . O r a
p re sid e n tia l speech,
an occasional public
T V p ro g ra m , u
s p o ra d ic N a tio n a l
O rographic special, ( S o n o w I'm a ll
old black-and-white
g ro w n u p a n d
in
o
v
Pm ,'V -lre e . j
les or a Suzy Bogguss
video If I trip over Dir
N a sh ville N e tw ork
while searching for
ESPN.
As far as the rest of It Is concerned. I'm
from the Frank Lloyd Wright sc IiimiI of
thought: T V Ischcwing gum for the eyes.
Docs that mean I'm some sort ol television
snob? Maybe, but It's more likely I was
simply trained right. My |iu1ernu1 grandfa­
ther. In whose home I was raised, stt-udluslly
refused to have a T V set III Ihe house while I
was still In high school Homework and "Hit
Parade" didn't mix. this very wise man said.
So now I'm all grown up and I'm TV-free. I
have never had the pleasure of st ring even
one episode or "Beverly Hilts 9U 2IO ." Ur
“ Harlan A Mcrlccn." whatever Dial Is. Or
"Danger Theater" or "T o p Cirps" or "Jo h n n y
Uago." whatever they ure.
Still, I know that some of tills stall Is violent
b e c a u s e I r c u d a b o u t an A m e r ic a n
P syc h o lo g ic a l A ssocia tio n report that
estimates the average American child will
have seen 8,000 murders and 100.000 ads of
violence by the time lie or she Mulshes
elementary school.
The y cun develop all the technology they
want, hut they’ll never get me to look at that
" ’Ik - until they conic up with something that
will also block out Roseanm* Harr. Pat
Robertson, Rush Llmhuiigli and Dial magnet
fur the brain dead. Die hunic shopping
channel (which for (h r longest lime I thought
was the Zircon Channel because the only
thing I've ever seen on il while searching lor
ESPN isuhnnd wearing.i lake diamond!
While I was thinking about T V violence, 1
thought tip (lvc oilier reasons why you should
Just turn the damn thing oil:
1. Il rots the hruln. T his Is literally true. A
Canadian tcum studied a small town In
British Columbia before and alter It got
television for the first time und lound thut
Ik i D i adults und children sullered a 20
percent loss In creativity.
2. It robs children of their latilaslcs. Indeed,
educational psychologist Julie Henly. author
of "Endangered Minds. W hy O ur Children
Don't T h in k ." believes R may uctually lie
reversing the evolution of the humun brain.
3. Il litters out homely and squcaky-volced
political candidates (Russ Perot being a
possible exception). Il Is a sad (act of the
elcctronlc age: You gotta be pretty to win.
4. It discriminates against uews|&gt;apers und
books, because every hour spent watching
the tube ts an hour s|M-nl not reading. And
thut means you're discriminating against me.
podna.
5. It 's only going to gel worse. Five-hundred
channel systems are Just around the comer. I
can't Imagine what It will be like when t have
to flip through half-a-thuusuud channels to
find ESPN. At the rate or 8 seconds per
channel. It'll take almost 42 minutes.
Th e y'll be In the third Inning before I get
there.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Wodnesday. July 21, 1993 - SA

Continued from Page IA

Continued from Page 1A

By J. MARK BARPIILO

Herald Senior S ta ff W rite r________
SANFORD - Seminole County
commissioners shaved $3.4 m il­
lion from County Manager Ron
Rabun's proposed 8270 million
spending plan Tuesday In an
effort to offset proposed gasoline
and utility tax Increases.
Rabun and Ills chief budget
officer. Jean Kassab. say the
property lax trim s should offset
the tax Increases. The exact
properly tax Impact had not
been calculated by this morning.
"It should be pretty much of a
wash." said Kussab.
At the command of commis­
sio n ers M o n d a y a fte rn o o n .
R abun re tu rn e d Tu e s d a y
morning with a 10-Item hit list of
proposed cuts.

Sheriff Don Esllngcr will lie
a s k e d to w h i t t l e a n o t h e r
S250.249 from his $28.9 million
b u d g e t , a lr e a d y t r im m e d
$368,000 from the sh eriffs
proposal.
A new 8-150.000 subdivision
street resurfacing program will
be eliminated and $500,000 will
be cut from the proposed $2.8
million road and highway repair
program, leaving about 81.7
million. Commissioners asked
the program to Ik - expanded to
allow the county to repair roads
b e fo re th e y b e c o m e n o n passable emergency situations.
Th e cuts could eliminate that
new service.
Commissioners also derided
M o n d a y n o t to m o v e th e
Museum of Sem lnolr County
History- to the old Sanford (Mist

Man held in stalking,
death plot of women
By RON WORD

MMI

Associated Press W rlto r
G R E E N C O V E SPRINGS —
Just u week before a rape,
m urd er and m utilation wus
planned, police have arrested a
20-year-old man wfio kepi "a lop
10 list of potential homicide
victims."
Gregory Dale Donaldson. 20. a
cook at an Orange Purk fast-food
leslaurant. was being held on
82 5 million txrnd following his
initial ap|K-arancc Tuesday on
&lt;barges of stalking, conspiracy
to commit first-degree murder
and so licita tio n to co m m it
llrst-degree murder.
"It Is my opinion. It has come
to a (Mint where he has gradu­
ated from his fantasy mode and
was moving Into a point where
he was carrying out his fantasies
to the reality mode." said Clay
County Sheriff*s Office detective
J l m m R e d m o n d , lead I n ­
vestigator In the case.
D o n a ld s o n w a s a rre s te d
Monday while he was on a
shopping spree to buy Items on a
three-page list of materials he
claimed hr needed to kill a
Jacksonville Beach woman he
had been stalking, police said.
T h e alleged m u r d e r was
planned Ju ly 27. Redmond said.

who added Donaldson had given
police a detailed statement con­
cerning his plans.
When asked If Donaldson was
capable of ca rryin g out the
killing. Redmond said: "There Is
absolutely no doubt In m y
m ind.”
The detective said he heard
discussions about "his future
p la n s p e rta in in g to sexual
h o m ic id e , m u t ila t io n , c a n ­
nibalism . v u m p lrlsm . sexual
torture."
Police seized 21 boxes of
evidence In c lu d in g w ritings,
drawings and pornography from
his home and car.
Among the writings, said Sgt.
Dan Smith, the spokesman for
the S h eriff's O ffice , wus u
" s t c p -b y -s t e p " plan of the
murder he planned to commit
later this month.
A u th o ritie s d isp la ye d five
knives, u shovel, surgical gloves,
cleaning fluids, surgical sponges
and other Items.
T h e y a lso s h o w e d som e
drawing done by Donaldson of
m u tila te d a n d d e c a p ita te d
women. Including one labeled
"Lust-M urder."
Books on serial killers Ted
B u n d y. Jeffrey Dahm er. the
Hillside Strangler and the Zodiac
killer were found In searches of
Donaldson’s home and car.

office und not to hire a museum
curator, at a savings of nbout
$232,000.
Commissioners did not pursue
another $1.1 million In cuts to
offset Rabun's proposed garbage
dum ping fee Increase of $5 per
ton. Th e fee Is the rate charge
garbage haulers, not residents,
to d u m p their loads at the
county facilities.
Rabun said the "tip fee" In­
crease Is needed to offset the
expense of programs and re­
quirements imposed by the state
and federal govern m en t on
garbage disposers.
"If (here's one thing I want the
commission and the people to
understand Is that this Is not a
collection services Issue." said
Rabun. " T h is Is a separate,
garbage disposal Issue. Without

Reaction
Continued from Page IA
smokers should be protected
from secondhand smoke were
good ones.
"W e always try to gel a seat as
far away from the non-smokers
as we can so we don't bother
them ." said Toni Gold of De­
ltona. "A n d II we hud to sit In
non-Miioklng then we wouldn't
smoke at all."
tier husband f-red said he has
never had anyone com plain
about fils smoking, but he tries
to Ik - careful where he lights up
us well.
Tlte couple noted that they
both enjoy smoking, but that the
E l'A 's recommendations would
not iKither them If they were
Implemented.
Mark McCarty Is an ardent
non-smoker, he said. He said
that he w ould prefer If all
restaurants and public places
w ould become smoke-free.
"I was In a restaurant on
Sunday und I put a suggestion In
tlielr suggestion box that they go
smokeless." lie said. " I think
going smokeless would cause
restaurants to run smoother."
He said that he doesn't believe
that m any restaurants would
exelude smoking (nitrons.
"It lakes a lot of guts to do
something like thut." he said.
lie said thut he has seen one
restaurant, the Burger King In
Longwood. restrict their cus­
tomers to non-smokers.

fle e r; hire p a r t -t im e fire
this, we'd be In a crisis."
O f the $3.4 m illion In cuts. marshall; add one secretary to
$1.5 million were made from building and Inspection; for (he
county reserve funds. About 10 Parka &amp; Recreation Department.
percent of Rabun's proposed addltlor\ of supervisor of mainte­
$276 million budget. $26 m il­ nance and conversion of two
lion. represents unspent dollars, part-time maintenance positions
contingency funds and reserves lo o n c full-lime.
For general fund capital pro­
for unforscen c o n s tr u c tio n
jects.
Lllton Is recommending
expenses. Of the $85 million
825.000
for resurfacing C om ­
general operating fund, Rabun
proposed about n 6 percent merce Street; 820.000 for re­
surfacing Rantmil Lane; $9,500
reserve.
Rabun said the reserve fund for Improvements lo the C om ­
cuts could be made to take the m u n ity Center: $8,500 for Im ­
county a m inim um 5 percent provements to Central Pnrk/Cliy
Hull Irrigation: und 85.000 for
level.
"It takes away a little bit of the Neighbors for Neighborhoods.
Lllton Is also recommending
comfort level," said Rabun. "But
construction
of a picnic urea ui
It doesn't take away from the 5
p e rce n t that M o o d y 's , and the new sports com plex. In­
Standard and Poors (bond rating stallation of a backstop ut Liber­
ty Purk hallflrld. building of a
services) want to sec."
carporl/slornge area at the
P u b lic W orks/I'ublle Sa fe ty
Complex.
A number of additional pro­
" I have a lot of respect for a
posals for projects ure also In­
business like thut." he said.
McCarty said that he doesn't cluded In (he initial budget
m ind sitting In a non-smoking requests Including utility und
section of a restaurant as long as stormwater projects and vehicle
maintenance.
the facllllty Is well-vent Hated.
I n it ia l discussions of the
"T h a t's all they have to do."
various requests and line Hems
he said.
Corey Dudley of Deltona, who In the proposed budget will
was dining with M cCarty, said begin at 7 p in., Thursd a y. Julyhe eats In restaurants with both 22 at the commission chambers
of Lake Mary City Hall. 100 W .
smokers and non-smokers.
"It doesn't matter to me one Lake Mary Blvd.
way or the other." he said. "I'll
sit up with the smokers In a
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make sure that we're as far away
"S im p ly separating smokers
from the smokers as we can be."
and
non-smokers w ith in the
Waynette Smith of Sanford
said she has only once heard u same area, such as u cafeteria,
complaint from u non-smoker m a y reduce e x p o s u re , hut
about her habit of lighting up at non-smokers will still I k *e x c is e d
to recirculated smoke or smoke
the end of a meal.
d
r i f t i n g Into n o n -s m o k in g
"O ne time there was this guy
with an oxygen pack sitting up areas." EPA Administrator Carol
here In the smoking section Browner said In testimony p ic ­
because there weren’t any other tured for a congressional hear­
seats and he asked us If we'd ing today.
Th e "E P A firmly believes that
stop smoking and we d id ." she
the scientific evidence Is suffi­
said.
Bob Oakley of Sanford, who cient to wumint actions to pro­
was eating with Sm ith, said he tect non-smokers from Invo lun ­
thought smokers should be able tary ... exposure to secondhand
to smoke In peace, but If there smoke." Browner said.
She said the agency w ill In­
weren't any seals for the nonsmokers he thought they (smok­ form the public about EP A 's
ers) should be considerate of the findings and distribute new advlsory guidelines on how to
non-smokers feelings.
" I don't mind p uttin g my protect non-smokers, especially
cigarette out If I really have to," children, from tobacco smoke.
Th e EPA has no power to
he said.
regulate Indoor air pollution and
these recommendations "u re as
far os It can go" under current
law, E P A spokesman D a vid
testified before a congressional Cohen said.
subcommittee that Vogel's In­
T h e EPA guidelines Incorpo­
terstate 95 drug squad had rate policies lhat m any cities
seized $19,000 In cash from her already have enacted on a local
In April 1990.
level.
Al the same lime that Brow ner
testified before the House Energy
Sh e was not a rre s te d or
charged with a crime. She pro­ and Commerce subcommittee
duced documents showing the on health and the environm ent,
the H ouse A g ric u ltu re su bmoney came from a friend and
two relatives who loaned her
money while she waited for an
Insurance settlement for damage
to her home by Hurricane Hugo.

Smoke------------

NAACP looking for woman suing Vogle
By Associated Brass
D A YTO N A B EA CH The
NAACP Is trying to find Selena
Washington, n South Carolina
woman suing Volusia County
Sheriff Bob Vogle for confiscat­
ing $19,000 from her during a
1990 traffic stop.
Ms. Washington complained
Voglc's men were trailing her
und asking questions of her
Charleston neighbors In an effort
to discredit her. said Charles

Burr, an attorney for the Na­
tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n for the
Advancement of Colored People.
Th e woman then dropped out
of sight.
"She's nowhere to be found."
said Burr, adding Ms Washing­
ton apparently had gone Into
hiding to escape the alleged
harassment.
The cluss action case Hied by
Ms. Washington. 44. and the
N A A CP has gulned national at­
tention.

Vogel's Selective Enforcement
Team , which hus confiscated
some $8 million In cash while
making arrrsts In only 25 per­
cent of the eases, has been
accused of targeting black and
H i s p a n i c m o t o r i s t s In a
crackdown on drug trafficking.
Attorney General Janet Reno
announced last week she has
usked the FBI to Investigate the
squad's tactics for |&gt;osslble civil
rights violations.
Ms. W a s h in g to n re c e n tly

rived w ith Ills (ruck, und with
assistance by several locul resi­
dents. managed lo pull O ld
George on shore and tic and bind
him.
A crowd of approximately 40
persons spent their lunch hour
watching Suarez perform his
work.
Spectators al the scene report
the gator's left rear foot was
missing, although Ihe leg was
mostly Intact.
After double checking all lines
and tapes. Suarez loaded the
galor on Ihe truck and left the
area. He said Ihe Game and Fish
Commission would decide what
lo do with the galor. hut added
that he assumed It would be pul
lo death.
A llh o u g h several on lookers
suggested the gator lx- saved and
taken to the Central Florida Zoo.
Curator Fred Antonio explained
that the zoo Is permitted to have
o n ly a c e r t a in n u m b e r of
alligators, and that number has
already been met.
"S ta n d a rd operational pro­
cedure." Antonio said. "Is for ihe
slate lo license a particular gator
hunter w ho Is assigned to an
area. In exchange for handling
problem gators, hr In turn gets
the bide and meat, so I would
assume the galor will be killed."

committee on specialty crops
and natural resources took testlmony from four scientists who
contend E P A 's classification of
secondhand smoke Is in error.
The tobacco Industry has filed
a federal court suit against EPA
challenging Its findings.
After several years of study.
EPA In J a n u a ry released lis
report officially classifying sec­
ondhand tobacco smoke among
the most serious cancer threats,
more dangerous than arsenic or
radon.
T h e a g e n c y said ch ild re n
(-specially are al risk of lower
respiratory tract Infections such
as pneumonia and bronchitis.
As m any as 300.000 lower
respiratory tract Infections In
Infants and children are caused
by secondhand smoke each year.
EPA concluded.
The agency
said secondhand smoke Is re­
sponsible for some 3.000 lung
cancer deaths each year in
n o n -s m o k e rs In (he U n ite d
States.
t
It urged that every company
have a policy protecting nons m o k e rs f ro m I n v o lu n t a r y
exposure to secondhand smoke,
lhat air from the designated
s m o k in g a r e a not be r e ­
circulated. and that smoking
should not be permitted right
outside the doors where nonsm okers m a y have to pass
through.

C H A R LE S A. JO H N S O N
Charles A. Johnson. 77. 1504
Fo u n tu ln D r .. O v ie d o , died
Sunday. Ju ly 18. at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Mr. Johnson
was a hardw are retailer In
Smcthport. Pa. Bom Jan. 1.
1916. In Smethport he moved to
Central Florida In 1970. He wus
a member of Redeemer Lutheran
Church of Winter Pork.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w ife .
Mndclalne; sons. Charles H..
Solon. Ohio. Eric A .. Houston:
two grandchildren.
National Creamatlon Society.
Winter Park. In charge of ar­
rangements.
C O R A JO N E S
Corn Jones. 84. 1113 East
Se ve nth S t.. S a n fo rd , died
Tuesday. Ju ly 20. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. Sanlord. Mrs. Jones was a home­
maker. (kirn J u ly 31. 1908. In
Sanford, she was u lifelong
resident. She was a member of
Bethel AME Church. DcLand.
where she was president Chrisla in Y o u th D e p a rtm e n t, u
member of Choir Number One
and did volunteer work In the
community.
Survivors Include sons. Harold
and Natanlcl both of Jackson­
ville. Bobby, T re n to n . N.J.s
daughters. Marie Gllllns. Jack­
sonville, Dorothy. Lois Delevoc.
Ixitli of Ft. Lauderdale; brother.
Herbert Johnson, Sanford; 12
grandchildren and one great­
grandchild.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.
L O U IS E M. L U C K
Louise M. L u c k . 74. 419
I’almctto Avc.. Sanford, died
Sunday. Ju ly 18. at her resi­
dence. Mrs. Luck was a pro­
ofreader for Virginia Pilot &amp;
Ledger Star. Norfolk. Va. Bom
June 1. 1919. In Dublin. G a . she
moved to Central Florida In
!974. She was Protestant.

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Survivors Include son. Rolx-rt
T . Mldgctt. Sanford; brother.
Robert Martin. Sanford; sisters.
Grace Holloway. Lucille Stovall,
both of Sanford, Agues Jamison.
So uth C a ro lin a ; tw o g ra n d ­
c h ild re n a nd o n e g r e a t­
grandchild.
Brtsslon Funeral Home. San­
ford In charge of arrangements.
W IL M E R T . S T A P L E T O N SR .
Wllmcr T . Stapleton Sr.. 76.
Bradford Drive, Sanford, died
Monday. Ju ly 19. at his resi­
dence. Mr. Stapleton was a
retired sidesman for Ell Whitt
C o . Born J u ly 9. 1917. In
Georglu. he moved to Central
Florida In 1950. He was a
m e m b e r of F irs t C h ris tia n
Church of Sanford and nn Arm y
veteran of World W ar II.
Survivors Include wife. Mary;
son. W. Thomas J r .. Bethlehem.
Pa.; daughters. Cecelia Nelson.
Apopka. Pam. Sanford; step­

daughters. Suzanne M u rra y. Alrssandra Vclluccl DelVecchlo.
Piedmont. Ala.. Sandy Lantrlp. Montreal. Canada.
Tampa. Linda Ison. Longw-ood;
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
stepson. Robert Kendred. Hurst. Home. Oaklawn Chapel. Lake
Texus: sister. Virginia Roland. M ary. In charge of arrange­
Delkiry; 10 grandchildren and ments.
six great-grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Fu n e ra l
Home. Oaklawn Park Chapel. RICHARD H. TINGLING
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
Richard H. Yingling. 75 East
rangements.
Altam onte Drive. A lta m o n te
Springs, died Tuesday. J u ly 20.
at Florida Hospital. Altamonte
M A R IE C . W IL L IA M S O N
Springs. Mr. Yingling was a
M arie C . W illia m s o n . 60. r e t i r e d s e r v i c e m a n f o r
Longwood Circle. Longwood. Westbrookc Air Conditioning Co.
died Tuesday. J u ly 20. at her Born In Dayton. Ohio, he moved
residence. Mrs. Williamson was to Central Florida In 1950. A
a seamstress for Eprot Center. Lutheran, he belonged to A m e ri­
She was bom Feb. 7. 1933. In can Legion. He was a A rm y
Italy. She wus a member of veteran of World Wur II.
Church of the Nutlvlty.
Survivors Include sisters. Mary
R u th Ja c o b s , D c K n ld . III..
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e s o n s . Dorothy Louise Lee. Australia.
Williams D. und lattice A ., both
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
of Lake Mary. Antony, Tam pa; Home. Forest City. In churge of
brother. Eruzm o Vclluccl. Italy. arrangements.

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] Looking presidential not always so easy
■

By TO M RAUM
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - T h e White House has Im-cm
working hard to project an Image of a president in
charge, his attention focused closely on the
nation's problems. Hut It's hard to look presi­
dential when your helicopter can't land on the
White House lawn.
Or when you have to live out of youi car trunk
on a visit home. Or when a senator ot your own
party thinks she's paying you a compliment l»y
calling you the "com m ander In chief of dis­
asters."
Those are Just a few of the minor glitches ami
Image problems that have plagued President

Clinton this hot and ha zy summer.
First, the helicopter.
Clinton lately has been forced to go by car to
the Pentagon on the other side of the Potomac
Hiver to catch Ills Marine One helicopter
Th a t's because an enormous tent — larger Ilian
most houses — that was set up on tin- South
L a w n of the W h it e House lor ( 'l l u i o i i 's
Georgetown College reunion Iasi month was hit
ihcre too long All the grass under It died When n
was removed earlier this month, there was just
one large rectangle of brow n
T h e National Park Service had to re-sod the
area, and II will sllll Ire several weeks la-lure
Clinton's helicopter can land and lake oil there. II
a landing were tried now. the tutor wash could

Lawmakers vent frustration
over military gay ban policy
By D O N N A C A S S A T A
Associated Press Writer_________
W A S H IN G T O N - What if one
soldier tells another he Is gav’’
What If a sailor marches In a gay
rights parade dressed as a
transvestite?
Even after hearing from the
Pentagon's top echelon, mem­
ber* of Congress say they can't
figure out If such behavior would
be grounds for a commander to
Investigate under President
Clinton's new policy on gays m
the military
"T h e confusion will get bigger
rather than smaller." an exas
Iterated Sen. Sam Nunn. D-Ga
Senate Arm ed Services Com ­
mittee chairman, said at the end
a hearing Tuesday on Clinton's
"d o n 't ask. don’t tell, don'l
pursue" policy
The Senate committee hears
testimony today from the Dc
fense D e p a rtm e n t's general
counsel. Jam ie Gorcltck. on thr
legal Implications of Clinton's
new policy. Defense Secretary
Lcs Aspln and the Joint Chlels ol
S ta ff, w h o testified before
N u n n 's com m ittee T u e s d a y ,
m ovr over to thr House Armed
Services Committee today.
Led hv their chairman. Gen
Colin Powell, the Joint Chlels
defended the policy Tuesday as
acceptable and workable
"I
bellevr this Is the right answer."
Powell said
Opposition In Congress and
from the military forced Clinton
to abandon his campaign pledge
to lift the ban on gays In lire
military outright. Instead, the
p re sid e n t u n v e ile d a c o m ­
p ro m is e M o n d a y a llo w in g
homosexuals to serve as long as
they remain silent about their
sexuality.
Clinton, in an Interview with
Wisconsin Journalists, heatedly
denied that the new policy
betrayed political weakness. "It
may be a sign of madness, sir.
but It Is not a sign ol weakness."
he snapped.
Later. In a televised Interview
with C N N 's Larry K ing , the
president said "th r Jo int Chlels
came a long way on this policy
from where they were back In
Ja n u a ry."
"T h e y know that there arc and
always have been homosexuals
In the service who have served
with distinction." Clinton said
As to the compromise. Clinton
said. "I believe It's the best w r
can do right now ."
But at Tu e sd a y's hearing,
skeptical lawmakers peppered
Aspln with hypothetical situa­
tions that might arise from such
a policy.
What if a soldier admits to a
hunk mate that he Is homosex­
u a l? W o u ld th e s e r v ic e
academies be forced to change
their rode of conduct that says
cadets cannot lie since the new
policy requires service members
to hide their sexuality?
After nearly three hours of
questioning. Aspln added lo the
confusion when he acknow l­
edged that the policy would still
discourage homosexuals from
signing up.
"If a person Is homosexual.
Ihey would be much more com­
fortable pursuing another pro­
fession than the m ilitary." Aspln
said.
Still, he described the presi­
dent's plan as progress for
homosexuals who want to be In
the armed forces. “ Th e policy
before was 'don't tell.* What's
new Is 'don't ask' and 'don't
pursue,"* Aspln said.
Nunn expressed frustration
when Aspln was presented with
a hypothetical situation In which
one soldier tells another he Is
gay. W ould that be credible
Inform ation sufficient for a
commander to Investigate?
Aspln said no. Rather, he said,
grounds for an Inquiry would be
a pattern of homosexual conduct
defined as "a homosexual act. a
statement that the mem ber Is
homosexual or bisexual, or a
marriage or attempted marriage
to someone of the same gender."
Nunn contended that Aspln
was contradicting himself, and
declared. "T h is has to be pinned
down. We can't have u com­
mander out there saying. 'What
do I do?' and somebody says.

'Call the attorney general
Aspln said that the policy
leaves the final decision lo llic
discretion o( the commanders
Across the street from the
White House, meanwhile, g.iy
rights groups registered ilieir
displeasure w ith the policy
Alsuit 75 protesters marched
tluough lailayette Park, chant­
ing "Y o u can't ban us" and "Lrs
Aspln. more queers.” Police re­
p o r t e d I I a r r e s t s w lie n

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throw op a hlt//ard ol grass and soil chunks, one
Willie I louse aide said.
True. ||'s not a hlg deal lor a While House that
has hod to cope with far worse lu Image
problems.
For Instance: There haven't ireen any more
$'200 Holly wood haircuts alroard A ir Force Once
since veteran pulim .il operative David Gcrgcn
came alroaid as counselor.
And. lor I I k * most pari, the While House Is
managing to gel the most nett 1rsome Issues —
gays In lire military, a shakeup al the Fill, the
(on lroversy over (lied Havel oilier employes —
behind II
"You guys ttiusi Ire Imred." While House press
secretary l)ce Dec Myers told reporters Tuesday.

n....rvtuuK- Is grateful that we've
w r'
"I think everybo&lt;ly
bee,,
able to clear the decks In order to focus like .,
laser beam on the economy,
lint some Image problems persist .
For Instance. It probably dldn t help ( Union
when, at a meeting with flood-state governors and
other officials It. Si Louis on Saturday Sen
Harbara Mlkulskl. D Md.. told him : I think it,.,,
you. as commander In chief of disasters, should
be congratulated.
"I don't know about being commander In , hid
of disasters." Clinton answered sheepishly I m
afraid I may live to hear that again before long
F D IT O It'S N O TE — To m Kautn has covered tin
White House for The Associated Press since I'*h «.
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Association. Iiu *. (C F O A ) Is offering a d ln lr for
anyone Interested In officiating high school or
little league IooH m II tills tall
T h e clinic starts Thursd a y. Jn ly 22. at 6 p in
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For Information, contact: To m Storey (831­
0130) or Kirk Corley (044-2465).

T o u c a n W illie s g e ts split
W IN T E R SPRINGS - Oviedo's Tom an Willies
was within three outs of pulling of! the h ip e st
upset n! tin- season, hut Certified Slinks showed
w hy they ate undefeated rallying for three runs
In the tmttnm ol the seventh Inning to win 5 4 In
W inter Sprint’s Recreation Department Men's
Class C Tuesday Night Summer Slowplteh
Solihull League at Central Winds Park
Pilcher Dennis Codrey had held Slings (4 0) to
only live hits entering the seventh hut the
winners came up with lour consecutive hits and
a sacrifice fly to pull out the win
T h e nightcap, a make up game, was all
To u ca n Willies as Codrey had a no Inner until
two nut In the seventh. Ilnlshlug with a
one-hitter as To uca n Willies crushed City
Night's Vale) 16 0
Doing the damage lor Toucan Willies In the
first game were Randy Ramrmh Ihomr run.
single, run. three Rill). Eddie Norton ami John
M cKay (two singles each) and Ryan Alkirc iKIil)
In the late game. Rarnroth (triple, two singles
two Rllll. Greg Register (three hits) Norton.
Alkirc. Kenny Tuttle. Pete Arcoinone and Hilly
Strlpp (two hits each). McKay (triple. 2 Rllll and
Ronnie Gardner (double, two runs)
To uca n Willies (3-2) will play City Night's
Valet (3-2) again next Tuesday at 7 30 p m.

S m o k ie s top 0 -C u b s
O R L A N D O — T im Hodge singled in the I Ith
inning to score T im livers with the winning run
as the Knoxville Smokies rallied to treat the
Orlando Cubs 6-4.
Howard Hattie had lour hits lor the Smokies
Rudy Gomez. Doug Glanvllle and Mike Grace
each fiad three hits for the Cubs

Arlington rallies past
Oviedo American Majors
By DEAN SMITH

LITTL E L E A G U E A LL STABS
U C t ION I T O U N N A M tN T
ARLINGTON t. O V IE DO AMERICAN* «

Herald Sports Writer
O V IE D O — The best laid plans of
mice and men oft go astray. T h e
same ran he said for baseball
managers
During tlie course of Tuesday
night's I.litle League llasrhall Major
Division Sri lion I Tournament al
the Oviedo l.in lr Little Lragur K ing
Street i-oinplex. the respective m a n ­
agers of thr Oviedo American and
Arllnglon all stars made several
stra te g ic m oves ihut I n it ia lly
worked hut would always seem to
come tiack to haunt their trams
Hut in th r end. once-beaten
Arlington did |ust enough of I fir
right Hungs to pull out a 7 6 victory
and force a w lnnrr take all contest
with th r previously undelrated
Americans lor the sectional title

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tonight.
Game time (or tlie championship
game Is xcl for 6 30 p m.. weather
perm itting, at Die King Street
Complex with th r winner advancing
to the State T n u rn a m rn t al Citrus
I’ark In Tam pa starting this Satur­
day
A rllnglon h a d gotten lo the
chamjilonxliip roun d by rlimlii.tilug
Crrstvlew 9 8 Monday night In the
See Majors, Page 211

Storr, Niceville ambush
Altamonte American Jrs.
By TONY DstORMIER
Herald Sports Editor
O C O E E — It didn't rain Tuesday
nlghl. hut thr Altamonte Springs
A m e r ic a n A ll S ta rs s till got
swamped
In th r |M&gt;sslhlr cham pionship
game ol thr Junior (13 years oldl
League Section I tnurnamrnt. D is­
trict 14 c h a m p io n A lta m o n te
Sjrrtngs exjierlrncrd the depths of
baseball hell Tuesday night, suffer­
ing a 16-1 whipping at (h r hands of
District I representative Niceville at

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The two Iru in s will n im r bark
tonight at G 30 p in lor thr "If
necessary " game, the winner ad­
vancing to the slate tournament Hi
See Jun iors, Page 2H

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Gordon to
pilot No. 28

ONE LAST ROAD TRIP

By PAUL NOWELL

H o m e ru n s d o o m M a r lin s

Associated Press Writer

M IAM I — Andres Galarraga hit a 455-foot
home run off Chris H am m ond H O G) and Dante
Hlrhette added a three-run homer to help
Colorado break Its live-game losing streak and
ellnrh the season series against Its expansion
rival w ith a 6-3 victory. T h e R im kies lead 7-4
with one game remaining Wednesday
Willie lllalr (4-7) gave up two runs In five
Innings and struck out six for his first victory
since.luue PJ.

cuke, a plaque and a T-sh irt from the Council on Aging.
"M any people think life begins al 40. well Granny
says life begins al age 6 5 ." said Judy Gulllematte from
the Council on Aging. " T h is jilaquc Is a rem inder that
w c can nil have a fulfilling life idler GO “
Upon receiving the plaque Tat roc stated. " I Just can't
tx-licvc this attention. I'm so cxcltrd I don't know If I
cun go oul und race tonight. I Just want to thank the
Harts, m y fellow drivers and all the fans for m aking this
m y best birthday ever."
Following the ceremonies New Smyrna Ueach Mayor
George Mussou. the honorary Bagman, dropped ihc
green flag and the cars roared to life In preparation for
Ihc 65-lap feature event.
" T ills Is a case of a grainps waving the green flag for a
granny and her fellow drivers." said Mayor Musson.
" F ill thrilled and pleased to be here. On the (lag stand 1
had the best seat In (he house. 1 could sec everything
going on around me. Th e power of Hu- late models as
they went by wasjusl awesome."
Trailing Russell and Rogers at Hie finish were Ed
Meredith. Wayne Anderson und Bruce Lawrence.
"It was an outstanding race. David (Rogers) raced me
from flag to flag. I got high In turn two and lie got by
m e. three laps later he got oul of the groove and I got
the lead back." suld Russell, who set the evening's
fustest qualifying time.

C H A R L O T T E . S .C . Indyt’ar
rater Hobby Gordon will drive the
la ir Davry Allison's No 2H Ford
Tlum deibird In Su nd a y's DlrlLird
500 NASCAR race at Talladega.
A la .. Allison's ra rin g learn a n ­
nounced
Gordon. 24. of Orange. Calil . was
given a one-race d r.il on Tuesday to
d rive for Robert Yates Racing,
w hich owns Allison's car
" I ’m not replacing hint.” Gordon
said "It Just hapjK-ns that I have an
off weekend and I II do thr first I
can. Davry was one of m y favorite
N A S C A R drivers ”
S ch e d u lin g e o n f llrts picvent
Gordon, who is i u rrrn tly eighth in
jMiints In the IndyC ar circuit, from
r u n n in g In ul I t h r re m a in in g
W inston Cup races Hits season
" I'm excited that they're taking a
chance with me." G ordon vild ul a
hastily called news conference out­
side Yates Racing's shoji. "I know
It'su big risk."
Gordon got his start In off road
truck racing and later worked Hie
1MSA and ARCA circuits. H r h.i&lt;x
never won an IndyCar race but has
one lop-ltvr and six top-IO (lutslirs
in nine starts this year.
Yutes said tie chose Gordon
because tie lias raced on the
Winston Cup rlrcuit and because
lie's highly regarded by ottirr
N A S C A R drivers. G ordon's only
N A S C A R experience came In Hie
1991 Daytona 500, when tie ran as
high as fifth before sjitunlng to
avoid an accident and finished IHth
"W e're going to put Hobby In lin­
ear for one race." Yales said. "As lar
as the future, we're going to look
down the list (of available drivers).
All we've been doing Is answering
tlie phone. A lot of jh-o |)Ic wuni to
get In Hie seal of Hie No. 28 car."
Gordon Is under contract with
A . J . F o y t ’ s C o p e n h a g e n Lola
Ford-Cosworth Indy team, an ar­
rangement that prevents hint from
staving with Yates for the rest of the
W inston Cup season.
"H obby's racing career doesn't
hinge on this." Yates said. "H e can
drive with a clear m ind. He Is under
no pressure."
Yules said Ihc process bus been
an agonizing one because It Involves
nam ing a replacement for the popu­
lar Allison ul Ills hom e truck.
Talladega also Is the place where
the 32-year-old stock car driver
crashed his helicopter last week,
suffering fatal head Injuries.
lie recalled thut Allison didn't
drop out of a Winston C u p race at
Michigan last year after his younger
b roth er. Clifford, w as killed In

□ Bee New 8mjrrna, Page 3B

GSee Gordon, Page SB

R e la fo rd lead s S u n s
J A C K S O N V IL L E — Desl Relaford had live
HIM. Including a three-run homer, to help propel
the Jacksonville Suns to an 11-4 Southern
la-ague victory over the Chattanooga laiokouts

L ig h tn in g to p la y in S t. Pete
S T . P E TE R S B U R G - T h e Tam pa Hay Light­
ning. which played Its first season In the
10.40O-seat Expo Hall at the Florida State
Fa irg ro u n d s In T a m p a , w ill play In the
2H.OOO-seat Florida Suncoast Dome this season.

H#f#M PNoto S* Jwn H«p#t

C ard in a ls catch the C u b s

F rya r hu rt
D A V IE — The Miami Dolphins gol a scare
Tuesday when wide receiver Irving Fryar
strained his right knee.
Hut team doctors M id that X-rays showed that
Frya r sulfered no dam age to cartllate or
ligaments, but did strain a tendon. Fryar will
miss up to two weeks, but docs not face surgery.
Sunday, third-year receiver Mike Williams
broke his left ring finger In a bicycle act (dent.

AROUND T H E NATIQN
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baseball

7:30 p.m . — SUN. National League. Colorado
Rockies at Florida Marlins. (L )
,

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Mombers of the Knights ol Columbus Cardinals,
champions of Iho Sanlord Rocroation Babe Ruth
Baseball League, attondud the Orlando Cubs
Knoxville Smokies Southern loaguo gamo Tuesday
night at Orlando s Tinker Field as guests of the
Sanford Knights of Columbus Making the tup wore
(from loft lo right), front row — Andy Heaborlin.

..

Charlie McLain, banny Harrison, and Cornoll Daniels,
back row — Knights of Columbus Grand Knlghl Joe
Sebollo. Wesloy Winkle, managor Oils Raines. Lloyd
Dixon, Richard Badger, Nicholas Barnos, Robbie
Randall, Walter Gaines, Torroll Jackson, assistant
coach Robori Smith, assistant coach Kennio Daniels

Tatroe’s 65th birthday maked by
ceremonies at New Smyrna oval
By PAUL MARSIOLIA

A T L A N T A — Fire swept through a section of
Atlanta-Fulton County Sta d ium before the
Hrnvea' 8-5 victory over St. Louis, sending fans
and players scurrying for safely as black smoke
poured from the burning press box.
The (Ire In the stadium's middle level started
90 minutes In-fore the scheduled 7:40 p.m. E D T
starting time and was put out In 45 minutes.
Atlanta fire chief David Cham berlin said the
tire, which delayed the sturt of the game until
9:38 p.m .. anparently started with a "slcrno
heating unit.*'

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Goorgie Hernandez (N o 10) hll a two-run home run In the top of the first
Inning that nearly cleared King Street and gave the Oviedo American Major
All Stars an early lead over Arlington In Section I play Tuesday night

AROUND TH B S T A T E

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1993

Special to the Herald
SA M S U LA — Ajxipka’s David Russell out-horsed
Orlando's David Rogers lo win the Granny Talroe
65-Lap Social Security Uitc Model Feature Saturday
night at New Smyrna Speedway.
Russell, driving the ilorsen Around Farm s Chevrolet
Camaro, crossed the slrl|&gt;c less than a car-length ahead
of Rogers, who was at the wheel of the TM Ranch
Pontiac Firebird.
The race. co-sjHuisorrd by Voulsla C o u n ty Council on
A g in g . A c tio n P e rfo rm a n c e , a n d D cL n n d IIIPerformnncc. was In honor of Alice " G ra n n y " Talroe's
65th birthday, which she celebrated Saturday. More
than 3.000 fans and drivers were In attendance lo help
Granny, who has been rudng late models for 18 years,
celebrate the oecasslon.
"Tonight was Granny's show. I Just want to thank my
crew and sponsors for giving me u w inning nice car.
Th is Is our fifth consecutive win ul New- Sm yrna." said
Russell, a four-time FASCAR Late Model champion.
"Th is victory is special lo me. G ra n n y was already
racing here when 1 find started ru n n in g late models.
She was treated with resjicct then, but more so now
because she has come a long way r s a driver and u
competitor."
In pre-race ceremonies. Tutroc received a birthday

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Seattle at Cleveland. 7 :U p m
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Baltimore at Minnesota. I 05 p m
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Pittsburgh 2. Houston I
Atlanta I , St Louis 5
San Olego t. New York l
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New York (Gooden | 10) at San Oiego
(Whitehurst 2 5). a 05 p m
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IHkkertena l ) . t osp m
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Cincinnati al Florida, T i l l p m
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fo r the 1993 season In the firs t co lu m n , porsonal best season
to ta ls In th e se c o n d c o lu m n and c u rre n t ca re e r to ta ls
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MajorsContinued from IB
luscr'n bracket final.
The Am ericans used lltc long ball to take
a 3-1 lead In the second Inning.
Ruben Melendez led off the game for
Oviedo with a walk and later scored on a
long home run to dead center field by Jorgl
Hernandez (hat nearly cleared King Street.
The third run came on a solo home run to
right center by Dave Roland leading off the
second inning.
Arlington gol a run back in the bottom of
(he first Inning on a walk lo Jermaine
Pender, u wild pitch und an RBI single to
center by Clint Chaunccy.
Oviedo starting pitcher Nathan Dancy
allowed al least one hit In each inning but
was able to keep Arlington at bay as the
Americans maintained the 3-1 lead until the
bottom of the fourth Inning.
With two out nnd no one on. Arlington got
the first big break of the night when a
Ixiunccr between the mound and first base
was bubbled for an error by Dancy, and the
flood gates were open.
After a wild pitch. Pat Rumble doubled
over llu* Oviedo left fielder's head, scoring

Ditcher, from Tscan*
TORONTO B LU E JA Y S - Signed Meflhe*
Farner. aultlelder.
Nalien* I Laague
A TL A N TA BRAVES - Optioned Brian
Hunter, fir At bastman. lo Richmond o( !h#
International Leegue
CIN CINNATI REDS - Waived Cecil Eipy
and Gerald Young, out fielders
B A S K E TB A L L
Katie**! Baskat ball Association
NEW JE R S E Y N E TS — Waived Jerry
Walker and Jayson Williams, forwards, an*
Steve Worthy andCharles Thomas, guards
F O O TB A L L
Nstranal Feotball Lee sue
CINCINNATI B EN O A LS - Signed Tony
McGee, tight end
D E N V E R BRONCOS — Signed Chuck
Elty, Oftenure lineman
D E TR O IT LIONS - Announced th* r*
(iromonls ol Ken Dallattor and Eric Sanders
otlent iv« linemen
INDIANAPOLIS C O LTS — Signed Don
M*|kowski. Quarterback, to a on* year ton
tract S-gned Rook*veil Potts, running back
and Derm* Gray, date*live bac k
LOS A N G E L E S R A ID E R S - Signed
Otanda Tfultl. wide receiver
M I A M I D O L P H I N S - W aived Os
Campbell, wtde receiver, and O jrid Walker,
fullback
M INNESOTA V IK IN G S - Signed Qedry
Ismail, wide receiver, to a three year con
tract Placed Gary Zimmerman offentlv#
tackle, on the did not report list
P H ILAD ELP H IA E A G L E S — Agreed to
term* with William Frti jell, defensive back
PHO EN IX C A R D IN A L S - Agreed to
terms with Willi* Williams, offensive tin*
man and StereHycha. linebacker
SAN FRANCISCO I2ERS — Announced th#
retirement ot H a rry Sydney, fullback
Waived Anthony Mass linebacker
H O C K EY
National Heckey Leagu*
FLO R ID A P A N TH E R S — Signed Ltn
B arn*, center, and Je ll Serawik, dr
tenseman
NEW YORK RANGE RS - Announced that
Jan Erlaon. forward wilt not return to th*
club n#«t season
TAM PA BAY LIO H TN IN O
Announced It
will play nail season's ham* games *1 th*
Florida Suncaast Dem* in St. Petersburg
C O LL EG E
BOSTON C O L L E O C — Named Robin
Garrett womens assistant basketball coach
Announctd th# resignation of Wes Emmert
strength and conditioning coach
O R IX C L Nam ed Scott P#nn**l||
women s volleyOaii coach
D U Q U E tN E Nam ed Mike Wilson
baseball coach
LO YO LA. NO — Named Darren l*i&lt;tw
men s assistant basketball coach
M IAM I - Named Rick Petri defensive line
coach
SOUTHERN CAL — Named Pat Connelly
men s and women s cross country coach
Matt Anger men’s assistant tennis coach.
Nancy Hillman woman’s assistant votleyban
coach, and Margate' Jarc women s assistant
soccar coach
SPRINO H ILL - Named Joo Niland men s
basketball coach
TE N N E S S E E - Named R*gg&gt;* McKern*
and Dick O'Brien graduate assistant toote n
coaches

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kt.Uk.lM
2 Polo Sempra;
11.134.77)
2 Sergl Bruguora
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4 Michael Stieh
I t , 101 751
1711 142
S Stefan Edbarg
4 Richard Kr4(tcek
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7 Boris Becker
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• Andrei Madredev
5541 421
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tO Michael Chang
U3 4 422
tl Wally Matur
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ik Cedric Ptolin*
53*4 114
17 Marc Rot tat
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II AndertJarryd
5315.230
II Cart UwoSteeb
5222.074
30 PauiHaarhuit
5274,702
Ji Carlo!Cotta
5331.514
77 RlChoy Nenaberg
5311.144
71 Emilio Sanch*;
5)11,724
24 Pafrlk Kuhnen
520) 447
25 Andrei Chotnokov
5307.4JJ
24 Todd Woodbr idg*
5207.740
77 Alexander Volkov
5224420
72 Goran Ivanisevic
52*4.2*7
72 MatiVal Washington
5171200
X Henrik Holm
5277,527
21 Patrick McEnroe
5274.211
22 Todd Martin
527! *22
22 Marc Go* line524J.JJ*
24 Andrei Oihovtkly
5242.222
21 Ivan Lendl
5240,474
5254 714
24 Jactu Eltlngh
5252 tel
27 MartotOndrutka
5224.224
It Arnaud Boe'tch
22 Jan Siemarmk
5224 070
5227.227
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4* Magnus Guttaltion
5222.100
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5211.417
44 Jonathan Stark
47 Luk* Jensen
5211.5*4
5210.214
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*2 Brad Gilbert
1702.JI4
50 Andre Agattl
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pinch-runner Matt Rum ble. Pinrh-htlter
Scott Kochck follwcd with a single to center
lo plate Pat Rumble with the tying run as
Kochck scottcd Into second on the throw to
the plate.
Adrian Roberson followed with an Infield
single, but Kochek was almost out at third
as he ro u n d e d the base to far and
Hernandez had the Arlington runner dead lo
rights but dropped the ball on the tug.
Pender then hit a slow roller toward first
that went for infield single, with Kochck
scoring the go ahead ntn.
Here's where the strategic part of the
gunic started.
W ith one out in the top of the fifth Inning.
Melendez singled and T u rn e r Elliott walked
lo give Oviedo runners on first and second
w ith H ernandez com ing to the plate.
Fearing Hernandez' power, Arlington m an­
ager Paul Blocker walked the Americans
star Intentionally to load the buses.
Th e strategy appeared like It was going to
pay off handsomely when the next l&gt;atter
struck out. bringing Justin Holmes, who
had not gotten the bull out of Hie infield In

(wo previous at bats, (o the plate. Hut
Holmes beat out u grounder to second base
for an RBI single and Elliott also scored
when Arlington botched a rundown at the
end of the play.
Hernandez Inter scored the third run of
the Inning on n wild pitch to make the score
6-4 Oviedo.
With a two-run lead In hand and only
needing six outs. A m ericans m anager
Kandy Reno went to the bullpen, bringing in
the hard-throwing Hernandez to save the
victory.
Hut after getting out of the fifth without
allowing n nin. Arlington got to Hrrnundcz
In the sixth.
A pair of full-count walks sandwiched u
strikeout opened the Inning. Urian Uushcr
then scored on a passed bull to make the
score 6-5 and Roberson laid down a perfect
bunt single lo load put the tying run on
second.
Pender then hit a looper into right field to
score Tyson Ulockcr with the tying run and
Chaunccy launched two-ball, two-strike
pitch deep over the Oviedo right fielder’s
head to end tile game.

JuniorsContinued from IB
"ft happens." said Aliamontc Springs
coach Je rry Lisle with a shrug nnd a small
smile. " T h is kid (Niccvlllc pitcher Chris
Storrl shut us down the other night, when
we Just barely beat film, and he did n super
job again tonight."
At the start. It looked like Altamonte
Springs might have the answer lo the puzzle
presented by Storr. scoring a run In the top
of the second Inning. Bryan Chancellor led
off with a walk, stole second, nnd went lo
third on a wild pitch. After Jose Torm as
walked. Matt Ballard singled lo score
Chancellor.
Altuinontc Springs had a chance to do
more dam age as T y le r C a rr followed
Ballurd's hit w ith a walk lo load the bases.
But Storr got out of the Jam by striking out u
batter, gelling the next hitter to hit Into a
fielder's choice, and (he final batter to pop
up to first base.
Trevor Dixon, the stnrltng pitcher for
Altamonte Springs, also had control pro­

R*M Battod In
Bonds. San Francisco, 72; Daullan.
Philadelphia. 42; Galarraga. Colorado. Si.
McWilliams. San Francisco. 47; Bagwell.
Houston, 44; Plana. Los Angeles. 42; Justice.
Atlanta. 41
H ill
Jafltetoa. SI. Louis. 117; Bagwell. Houston.
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Dykslra. Philadsiphla, IS; Gllkay. SI. Louis.
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cisco. 24; Galarraga. Colorado j j , Gwynn.
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Coleman. New York. I ; Castilla. Color ado
Si Mocandini, Philadelphia. 4; OLrwis. San
Francisco 4; Finley. Houston, 4; EYoung.
Color ado. 5: Merlin. Pittsburgh. 5
Hams Runs
Bonds. San Francisco. 24. MaWiliiams. San
Francisco. 72; Justice. Atlanta. I t ; Gant.
Atlanta. 20; Bonilla. New York. 20 Piatia.
Los Angeles. 12; Wilkins. Chicago. 12.
Me Griff. Allants. If
Stottn Bases
Coleman. New York. 2*.- DLewis. San
Francisco. 2); Jefferies. St Louis. 7*. Carr.
Florida. 24; DeStoelds. Montreal. 21, EDsvIS.
Lot Angeles. 25. Roberts. Cincinnati. IJ.
Dykstra. Philadelphia 24. Niton. Atlanta IJ
PITCH INO
IS Dec llient
Kll*. Houston. 10 I. 204, 242. T Green#
Philadelphia, It ). 7M. 2 St. Avery. Atlanta
101. .742, 2.25. Burkett San Francisco. t)a .
fit 2 2). Osborns SI Louis. 2 ) 750. 1 17
GlSeine, Atlanta, tl J, 722. 2 22. Swift. San
Francisco. IJ S. 727.1 II
Strikeout i
Rt|». Cincinnati. 177. Smoltt. Atlanta. I2l.
GMaddui. Atlanta. HO. Banes. San Oiego.
lie , Harnisch. Houston, I I ) . G utm an.
Chicago. tO): Candlottl. lo t Angeles 101
Saves
LaSmlth. St Louis. I ) . Myers. Chicago. 74.
Stanton. Atlanta 7*. Harvey. Florida. 7a
Beck. San Francisco. 75. M iW illla m i.
Philadelphia. 25 Welt*land. Montreal. 21

blems early, walking two butters In the first
Inning. But he appeared lo right himself,
striking out the next four butters and five of
the next six he faced.
Then things got ugly.
In the bottom of the third. Nlcrvllle
collected eight runs on three hits and right
walks before Dixon was lifted with two out.
Sam Mosely came in and was greeted with a
two-run single by Storr. m aking the score
10-1.
Mosely und To n n a s combined to surren­
der five more runs on two hits and five
walks In (he bottom of the fifth Inning.
Chancellor, the fourth Altamonte Springs
pitcher, gave up an unearned run In the
sixth Inning.
Ballard and Carr each hud a pair of singles
for the Altam onte S p rin gs Americans.
Daniel Antal added a double In the top of the
seventh Inning.
Mk'hurl Kmishagcn had three singles,
three runs, and an RBI to lead Nlcrvllle.

Storr supjKirtcd his own cause with two
singles, two runs, and four RBI. Jam ura
Pittman und Shaun Sccott each added a
single. T y Hanson, who wulked five times,
scored Ihrce runs for Nlcrvllle.
On top of the IH walks surrendered by
Altamonte Springs pitchers, they threw five
wild pitches as well. There were two pass
bulls us well.
While It was only the second loss suffered
by tin- Altunionte Springs Americans during
this All-Star season, it came in exactly the
same situation as the first.
Last week. DcLand came out of the losers'
hruckcl to beat AHumonlc Springs in the
potential District 14 tournament cham pi­
onship gam e, forcing a second win*
ner-tukc-nll showdown, which Altamonte
Springs won IO-2.
"W e lost lo D c U n d 10-8 In the district
final, then we came back lo win the second
gumc 10*2." said Lisle. "T h e boys have
shown tltal they can come back."

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday, July 21, 1993 • 3B

Roach posts wire-to-wire victory

Gordon
Continued from IB
practice. He also Kept
racing at Pocono after Ills father.
Hobby Allison, suffered careerending injuries In a wreck.
"I'm sure It went through Ills
mind but he ran at Pocono and
lie ran at Michigan," he said.
Allison won three W lnslon
SOOs at Talladega, w hich Is
lo c a t e d not fa r f r o m h is
hometown of Mueylown. Ala. Ills

father. Hobby Allison, won four
tim es there and his uncle.
Donnie Allison. (Misted two victo­
ries at the supersjiccdway.
Yates decided not to enter the
No. 2 H car In last Sunday's
Cham pion 500 race at Pocono
International Kacrway. saying
the team needed time to grieve
Allison's death.
"H a d Talladega been the first
weekend, we would have missed

It." he said.
Now the learn needs to get
back to business. Yates said.
" T h i s is our livelihood." he
explained. "T ills race team Is
prepared to go there and win this
race.
" I believe this team has the
support of Davey Allison." Yates
added. "He's Just a llltlc higher
up w ith a belter view ."

E a rn h a rd t a d d s to c o m m a n d in g lead
Anoelitod Pros*
D A Y T O N A B E A C H — Dale Earnhardt raced to a
209-polnt lead In the N A S C A R W lnslon Cup
standings with Ills Sunday victory at Pocono
International Raceway In Pennsylvania.
Earnhardt's margin over second-place Dale
Jarrell. 2.612-2.403. means h r could finish lust In
the next stock-ear race and still hold a 6 1-point
edge, the difference between first and 13th In u
single race.
R usty W allace, w ho finished second to
Earnhardt In Sunday's 500-mlle race. Is third In
the standings with 2.352 points. Fourth Is

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P U B LIC AU CTIO N
Nolle* It hereby o'**" To
County To»ing will tell *1 public
suction toe u i.e g e tor ceth on
demand to hlgheU bidder. the
following dett'ibed »#hlci*»
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1PL5I00J00W
i r n Ford P/U Truck
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*/0*'*J SI 7 p m
st T R I
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B E L L E A V E .. W I N T E R
S P R IN G S . F l 11701 Pro
»p*&lt;ll** bidden may inspect
**ntct*t on* hour prior to IS k
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ratsrvwk th* right to accept or
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IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E IIT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN AN D FOR
SEM IN O LE CO U N TY.
FLO RID A
CASE N O i t l M I C A U K
B E N E F IC IA L M O R TG A G E
CORPORATION.
Plalntltt.
Y*

M ARK F L E T C H E R .
Defendant
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that, puriuant to th* Final
Judgment of Foretknure *n
t*r*d In thlt c*ut* in th* Circuit
Court of S#eninct* County. Floe
Ida. I will M il th* property
*itu*t*d In S*mtn*t* County.
Florid*. d*kcrtb*dat
Lot L Stock B. RIDGE HIGH
SUBDIVISION, according to th*
Plat thereof « l recorded In P u t
Book II. P*go U Public Roc
ordt of SomlnoU County, Flor
Id*
•I public Ml*, to th* highest and
b*tt bidder, lor cath. al It 00
A M on August If. ITO. *1 th*
Wall Front Owe of the SomlnoU
County CourthouM. JOI North
Park Av*nu*. Santor J FL.
D A T E D July If. IffJ
(S E A LI
M AR YA N N E MORSE
CUrk ot Circuit Court
by. J*no E JaMwic
Deputy CUrk
Publith: July U . Jl. Iffl
O EG irt

IN C O U N TY COURT
S E M IN O LE CO U N TY,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O it)4 * f7 * S P ItO
JE R R Y K LE IN B E R G
p l a in t if f

vt
JE F F W A C H T L E R
D EFEN D AN T
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO JE F FW A C H TLE R
X IIS W 4 7 T H A V E SUITE SIS
F T L A U D E R D A L E . FL 1X14
You or# h*r*by notlfUd that
an aclUn hat barn Iliad ogalntt
you In th* County Court. S*ml
nolo County, Florid* Summary
Claim* Division.
You aro required to appear
balort JO H N R SLOOP, a Judga
01 thlt Court, ot f : N AM .
A U G U S T 10. IffJ. SsmlnoU
County CourthouM. Courtroom
E. San lord. Florida to an•war
th* kl*t*m«nl of claim lilod
h*r*ln Any written *n»w*r or
othor ploodlngt mutt b* tiled
with th* C U rk ot th* Court and
coput thereof fumithed to tho
PU IntlU at t i l P A L M E T T O
C O N C O U R S E . LO N G W O O D .
FLM m
Upon your lolluro to appear on
tho abOY* Indies tad daU. a da
lault may bo entered ogalntt
you lor th* r*IUI demanded In
th* lU U n u n t el claim
Wlttwtt my hand and lha
Official Seal of thli Court In
Sanford. SomlnoU County. Flor
Ido thlk lit day ot JU L Y . Iffl
(S E A L)
M A R YA N N E MORSE.
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N O TICE OF
PUBLIC A U C TIO N
Nollct l* hereby given TH
County Towing will M il al public
auction lor la Irage lor cath on
demand la hlghett bidder, th*
following detertbad vehicUt
IfM Plymouth Dutler
IPlBM 44ClF0HSn;
IM 4 Maids P U Truck
jmjuf n/acw«i&lt;nr
Th* auction will b* held on
•n o / f l *1 1 p m at T R I
C O U N T Y T O W I N G . 11)1
B E L L E A V E . W IN T E R
S P R IN G S . F L 11101 Pro
kp*ctlv* bidder* may inspect
vehicles on* hour prior to taU
T*rm t ara cath or cartitiad
tundt TR I C O U N TY TOW ING
rtta rv tt th# right to occapt or
r*|*ct *ny and all bidt
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IN TH E C IR C U IT CO U R T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE N O .itM O II CA H O / L
T H E R E S O L U T IO N T R U S T
CO RPO R ATION, at Receiver
tor ROYAL PALM F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LO AN ASSOCl
AT ION.

Puintiff.

Morgan Shepherd w ith 2.272. followed by Ken
Schrader. 2.181: Kyle Petty. 2.175: Mark Martin.
2.172: and rookie leader JefTGordon. 2.108.
Davey Allison, fatuity Injured In a helicopter
crash a week ago In Talladega. Ala., was ranked
ninth In the standings with 2.105. Allison had
one victory und six top-Hvc finishes In the first 16
races of the 1993 National Association of Stock
Car A uto Rurlng season. His death came before
the 17th ruceSunday.
Earnhardt leads the circuit In money winnings
with 51.162.410. Ern ie Irvan Is second with
5710.290. while Jarrett Is third with 5708,225.

L e g a l N o tic e s
UNCLAIMED
V E H IC L E AUCTION
Removal el th* below da
senbad vehicles w#t conducted
In compliance with FS IIS 07
Nolle* that Butch's Chevron A
Wrecker Service Inc will M il
u i d vehicles el Public Auction
lor cash on August S. I*T) at
10 X • m . el X07 W lit street,
Van lord Florida Wa reserve
the rig h t lo withdrew said
vehkUs from Public Auction
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O E G 117

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N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business el 4J70
Weeping Willow Circle. CatMi
berry, F L. SemlnoU County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name ol LO VE A N D CARE
HOME SPECIALISTS, end that
I intend lo register said name
with the Division of Corpora
tion*. Tallahassee. Florida in
accordance with the provisions
ot the Fictitious Name Statutes.
T o w n Section IS) Of. Florida
Slatutss Iff)
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CITY OF L A K E M A R Y . FLORIDA
NOTICE O F P U B LIC H IA R IN O
PROPOSED A M E N D M E N T TO TM 1
HEATHROW IN T E R N A T IO N A L BUSINESS C E N T E R
D EVELO P M EN T O F R IO IO N A L IMPACT (O A II
N O T IC E IS HEREBY G IV E N thal the City CammlssUn ot the City
ot Lake M ary will held * Public Hearing on August S. Iff). *1 7 X
P M . or at Mon thereafter at potsibU, In the Commission
Chambers. I X W Lake Mary BowUverd. Lake Mary The purpOM ot
the hearing it t* receive public Input and U determine II a proposed
change to the Heathrow International Business Canter OR I
Development Order cent! Itut** e substantial deviation regarding an
attention of the buildout daU
The Heathrow International Business Center OR I I* located In
Section *. Township 70 Range X . further described at UeaUd on tho
south side ot C R 4SA, west ot InU rsleU *. containing approslmotety
It* 74 acres

vt

R W ILLIA M F U TC H . a* Trust
a* under th* provisions ot that
certain Trust Agreement dated
September If. 1*04. end known
at Trust No Id) R A IFO R O $
F U T C H . JR . F U T C H CON
S T R U C T I O N . I N C . , and
F U TC H LEASING. INC . C IT Y
OF A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS.
Florida, a municipal corpora
tun.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that pursuant to Final Judgment
Of foreclosure entered In the
above styled c m m In th* Circuit
Court In and tor Semtnete
County. Florida, I will M il at
pUiltc auction to th* highest
bidder In cath at th* Watt front
door el th# CourthouM in San
ford. Sam inola County. Florida,
at It go a m on August tl. Iff),
that certain pared ol real prop
arty situated in th* County ol
SomlnoU. S U U ol F lorldo. mor*
p a r tic u la rly d e s crib e d st
toliowf.
E X H IB IT " A "
A portion ol Loll 40). 404. tit.
and (If . ol tho plan of tho
Subdivision ot th* land belonging
lo A L T A M O N T E L A N D .
H O T E L A N A V IG A TIO N C O .
occordlng to th* P u t thereof
recorded in Plal Book I, Page
10. Public Records ot SomlnoU
County. Florida, described as
follows
Beginning *1 th*
Northwest corner of Lot *0) run
South lf* 4l H ' East. I ll A* teat
to th* Northwest corner ot Lot
*04. thane# North I f 14 OS" East
along the North line ot Let *04. a
distance ot t f t ; toot, thane*
South W H O ) East It* 4* leal
to tls* West lin* of Lot *01.
thane* South 4 )* X ')1 " East
•long Mid Wat! lino M Ot t**t.
ttunc* North tf*al’» ' West
m i l l**t U th* West I In* ot Lot
t lf . thence North X * X X " West
•long Iti# W*tt lino ot Lot* Slf
and *11 . a distance ol 1)5 00 taet
•o the Point ol Beginning
Together with a none « c1us Iva
easement lor drainage purposes
from tho above described prop
orty to Lake OrUnla described
at follows A portion ol Lot *0).
ol the plan ol the subdivision of
th* Und belonging to A L T A
M O N TE LA N D . H O T E L A
NAVIGATIO N CO . according to
th* P U I thereof recorded In PU!
Book I. P*g* 10. Public Records
ol S*mlnol* County. Florid*,
described as follows Common
ctng *1 th* Northwest corner ot
Lot *04. run South I f U ' M East
t il i* Ieel to th* Northwest
corner ot Lot *04, th*nc* North
•t*S*‘6S" East along the North
tin* of Lot *04, a distance Ol
i f f ; leal, ttunc* South 00* J J OT”
East 301.70 N*t to th* Point ol
Beginning, run tlunc* South
4 1 * X 'll" East along a IIn*
parallel with and distant 10 U*l
Easterly from th* Westerly line,
to Let* Orient*, ttunc* South
wvsUrly along th* shore to Mid
WosUrly lin* ol Lot *01. ttunc*
North *)*X X " West along said
Westerly Mn* ol Lot MU to ■
point South X * U M " Eatl ol th*
Point ol Beginning. Ihence
North 00*5) 01" West 14 71 l**t
•o th* Point ot Beginning
WITNESS M Y HAND AND
SEAL ol thlt Court on July I*.
IffJ
(S E A LI
M ARYANNE MORSE
C LER K OF TH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By Ja ru E . Jasewlc
Deputy CUrk
Publish: July II.M . If f )
O E G III

W hatever Your Field...
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O P P O R T U N IT IE S I N T H E

CLASSIFIEDS!

By PAUL M A R H O LIA
Special to the H erald
O R LA N D O — Orlando's Ronnie Roach, driving
the REDAT/Bllstrln Shocks Chevrolet Camaro.
led from thr drop of the green flag until the wave
of the checkers to win the l-ate Model feature
event Friday night at Orlando Speed World.
"1 was really surprised, the car was tough right
off the trailer tonight," said Rourh, who has two
feature wins on the season. "W e wrecked real had
a ft-w weeks ago and had to replace the front and
rear clip und a bunch of other stuff. I never
imagined our first race bark we would run this
good."
Raring the low groove and using lapped cars to
Ills advantage. Roach crossed the stripe three
car-lengths ahead of Pete Orr. O rr was trailed by
Wayne Anderson. Speedy Reeves and Dave
McCabe.
"W ith Pete (Orr) and Wayne (Anderson) behind
me I knew I would have lo take the lead first and
stay down low on the track so they would have to
pass me on Hie outside." said the 33-year-old
Roach, who has hern racing for eight years. "It's
tough (o pass on the outside on this trark unless
your car Is handling real well and you have a

strong motor."
O n added, "second was the best we could do
tonight, we had the handling hut the car was Just
down on power."
lly virtue of w inning Iasi week's feature event.
Anderson started the race from the tall end of the
field.
"W c were able lo work our way through traffic
and gel to third place." said Anderson, the
current P A S C A R Late Model point leader.
"Ronnie IKoach) and Pete (O rr) were both
running a good race tonight and It look me a
while to run them down. I( never falls though,
when you need u caution you go all green flag."
After several laps ol whecl-to-whcel racing. Hon

IN T H E CO UNTY COURT
O F T H E E IO H TE EN TN
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO .: f l 1444 C C -X Z
C A R P E T D E P O T FACTORY
O U T L E T , INC
PUinlltf,
vs.
GRACE H A L L and
S TA F FO R D HALL.
Defendants
N O T IC E OF SALE
N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IV E N
lhal I, M A R Y A N N M ORSE.
CUrk ot tho Circuit Court of the
El 0hteenth Judicial Circuit In
and for SemlnoU County, F lor­
ida. on the loth day ot August,
Iffl. a tlh * hour of M W o'c lock
A M . at th* West Front Doer.
SemlnoU County CourthouM,
X I N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida, will Mil al public m U
lor cash In hand to the highest
bidder, the following described
reel property, situated In Semi
note County. F or Ida. to w ll:
Lot M. R IVER WALK SUB
DIVISION, according to Itu Plat
therool at recorded In Plal Book
41 Pages X through U Public
Racord* ol SemlnoU County.
Florida
Said h U will ba made pursu
anl to • Default Final Judgment
entered on July 11. Iff). In Civil
Action Number t ) law CC X Z.
which Is pending In the County
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for SemlnoU
County, n lor Ida The caption ut
Mkl Civil Action Is C A R P ET
D E P O T F A C TO R Y O U T L E T .
INC., a Florida corporation.
Plalntltt. vs. GRACE HALL and
S TA F F O R O MALL. Defendants.
W ITN ES S my hand and of
tidal M ai of this HenorabU
Court, this ISth day ot Juty, A .D .
Iff).
(S E A L)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
CUrk ol the Court
B Y: J a r u E . Jasewlc
as Deputy CUrk
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IN TH E C IR C U IT CO URT
FOR SEM INOLE C O U N TY.
F LO R ID A
PROBATE DIVISION
FIU Number f )-* t lC P
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
AMOS BARTON.
Detested
N O TIC E O F
A D M IN ISTR A TIO N
The administration ol ttu
•Halt of AMOS B AR TO N , de
ceated. FIU Number flats CP.
Ik pending In the Circuit Court
lor SemlnoU County, Florida,
PrebaU Division, the address ol
which Is P O Drawer C. San
lord. Fl. X77I. The name and
address ol the Personal Represantatlve and ttu Personal Rep
resentatlve's attorney are tel
forth below.
All Interested persons ere
required to tIU with the Court
W ITHIN TH R E E CALEN DA R
MONTHS FROM T H E D A TE
OF THE FIR ST P U B LIC A TIO N
O F TH IS N O T I C E : (1 ) ell
claims against ttu estate and
( I ) any objection by an interest
*d person to whom nolle* was
mailed that challenges ttu valid
lly ot ttu util, the qualifications
ot ttu personal representative,
venue or jurisdiction of the
Court, W ITH IN T H E LA TER
O F TH R EE M O N TH S A F T E R
F IR S T P U B L I C A T I O N OF
TH IS N O TIC E OR T H IR T Y
DAYS A F T E R T H E O A TE OF
SERVICE O F A C O P Y OF THIS
NO TICE ON T H E O B JE C TIN G
PERSON.
A L L C L A IM S A N D O E
MAND5 NOT SO P IL E D WILL
BE FO R EVER B AR R ED .
DeU ol Itu first publication ot
this notice ot administration:
July 11. Iffl.
W .E .W IN O E R W E E O L E , JR .
Personal Representative
P 0 Bex m i
WlnUrPerk, F I . X T X I f f
Telephone 1X7) 4JS 4040
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PubHsh-July II, X teal
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McCreary outduelled Michael Williams to take the
lead In the Limited Late Model main event. But
com ing hard through the pack was John
Mlchalowski. who edged past Williams with five
laps to go and set sail for McCreary.
McCreary held ofT Mlchalowski lo lake the
victory, with Williams. Gary Schllchler and
George M urphy finishing third through fifth.
Bill Loomis led every circuit lo notch top
honors In the Sportsman Division feature.
Rounding out the top five, respectively, were
Rick Johns. Billy Gcrdy. J im m y Johns and Jerry
Sm ith.
on the white flag lap. Osteen's Bobby Scars got
around Kelly Jarrell lo take the advantage In Hie
Mini-Stock feature.
Jarrett. trying to regain the position, pulled
alongside of Sears and raced fender-lo-fcndcr to
the finish line, with Sears edging Jarrett at the
line by several Inches.
J .D . Duncan was third, Jo h n Gazdtirko was
fourth and Gene Vnn Alsttne was fifth.
Bruce Thom pson nipped Glen Carter to score
his third Modified feature w in of the season.
Th e rest of the top five was filled by Joe Adams.
Sanford's John Ripley and Kelly Jarrett.
Surviving a first lap caution, brought out when
Glen Cordell and Bobby Stevens smacked the
turn one wall. Wally Scmrow bested Glen Castro
to take the victory in the Bomber feature.
Following the lead duo across the finish line
were Stevens. Mike Hughes and Dave Waddell.
Also posting wins were Mike Mlnglonc In thr
R u n-A bou t feature, Sara Tow nsend In the
Mint-Stock Bomber feature and Greg Pitts, who
outclassed a 35-car field to win the 50-lap.
Four-Cylinder Enduro.

New Smyrna
Continued from IB
"A ftrr the race I gave Granny
Hie trophy, she deserves II more
Hum 1 do. She's sort of the
undeclared spokesman for rac­
ing. Her determination and drive
keeps all Hie young guys going
With Granny, you do the best
with what you have and never
give up."
Tatroc. who qualified seventh
oil! of a 20-car held, finished the
race In ninlh position.
"It was a lit lit* hot out there
tonight, and I don't fell m y age."
said Tatroc. “ Th e car ran real
good I had a lot of help from Hie
g u y s at J A M
M otors In
Edgcwalrr. The y worked on the
car and kept me in the race. I
don't know what else tosay, this
w h o l e

Documents rsUIrng to the proposed change, a compute legal
description, and information and m aterUlt relating to the Heathrow
International Business Center DR I are avallabU at the address
below ThoM In attendance at tho Public Hearing desiring to present
input will bo heard and written comments may be tiled with the City
Commission al the Public Hooting or by mailing sam* to th* address
below c/o "City Planner". The hearing may be continued from time
lo time at found neceiMry Further Information pertaining to this
development may be obtained from the City Planner's Office. Lake
Mary City Hall. 100 W Lake M ary BouUvard (P . O Boa f U T X I
Lake Mary. Florida. D ft) 07X, 1X71X4X4*
Parson* are edvisad II they decide lo appeal any decision made at
iha hearing, they will need a record ot the proceedings, and lor such
purpoM they may rued to ensure that • verbatim record ot the
proceedings It mad*, which record Includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal Is to be made
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any ot
theM proceedings mould contact the City ADA Coordinator at least
40 hours In advance ot the meeting el (4071X4 m *
C I T Y OF LAKE M AR Y. F L O R ID A
Carol A. Foster, City C U rk
D A T E D : July*. Iff]
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F rid a y 's win at O rlando by
taking the Bom tier feature. Fol­
lowing Scmrow across the line
were Gary Fro si). Bub Rich­
ardson. Boh H ln rr and Myles
Gran berry.
Pat McClain got the trip to
victory lane in the Sportsman
feature, besting Dale Howard.
Art Chapman. Barbara Pierce
and David LcBcau.

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M lkr Todd and Michael
Williams.
Osteen's Marc Kinlcy headed
all com ers in ih c Modified
feature. Dave Snvlekl, Jeff A n ­
derson. G a ry Salvatore and
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through filth
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Oslren's Bobby Scars again
d o m i n a t e d t he M i n i - S t o c k
feature w ith Conrad Grenier.
Ted Vulptus. Jerry' Symons and
Rick Maguire trailed.
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People
Cook of the Week

IN B R IE F

Newton considers preparing ‘main meal’ her forte in the kitchen

Be a V IS T A vo lu n teer
V IS TA volunteer* art' needed Iti llir area. Must Ik* a people
person able to work unsupervled. comniunlcatc well with
others, work flexible hours anti have transportation. Must have
a genuine concern for affordable housing Issues.
For more Information please call Cynthia Hamilton 322-

89B3.

Fam ily clo g g in g event
The Florida Clogging Council will host their annual Family
Picnic at Kelly Park In Apopka on Saturday J u ly 24. from 9am
to 5pm. This event Is open to FCC members and their families,
and will feature a covered-dish dinner, swim m ing, tubing, and
dancing.
For more Information or directions, contact: Anita Wood
1407) 4 5 3 -1775. Connie Roberts l‘&gt;04) 736-1279. or Rich
llcdengren 1407) 574-2347.
Th e Florida Clogging Council Is a non-profit organisation
established to promote clogging throughout the State of
Florida. Those interested In the FCC can call any of the above
listed numbers (or details, or contact membership chairman
Betty Swalnston at 1904) 775-7940

S u b stan ce abuse d iscu ssed
S A F E . Substance Abuse Family Education. Is conducting a
“ Families In Crisis" outreach program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the Life Stivers Club of S A F E may call
Libby Kuharske at 291-4357.

A ero b ics o ffered
Th e C ity of Sanford Recreation Department offers aerobics
classes Mondays. Wednesdays und Fridays from 9 to 10 a m
and on Tuesdays und Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Cost Is $3 per class.
Instructor is Debbie Black, board certified w ith over 10 years
experience.
Call 330-5697 for more details.

Al-anon g a th ers
If you know, or live with an alcohollr. there Is help
Al-anon Is an anonymous, non-profit organization, open to
anyone who Is n relative or friend of an alcohollr.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non-smoking) evening at 8 p.m. Meetings
are held in the bark room of 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.

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 83 per
class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with paying child. For
Information, call Casey. 407-322-3593 or Dawn. 904-735-0270.

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East-West Kiwanls Club meets Thursday
East-W'est Kiwanls Club of Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p.m.. at the Friendship &amp; Union luxlge building, corner of
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street. Visiting Klwanlans are
welcome. For information, call Robert Whlttukcr. president.
889-6042.

Omni Toastmasters gather
The O m ni Toastmasters Club will gather at 5:30 p m. every
Thursday at the Old Lake Mary City Hull. 158 Country Club
Road. Lake Mary.
Call Sam Ryan at 671-2656 for more information.

Group targets depression
The M id-Orlando Depressive/Manic Depressive Support
Group meeting for depressed persons, their family members
and their friends is held the first and third Thursdays of each
month at 7:30 p.m . at Lakeside Alternatives, 434 W. Kennedy
Blvd.. Orlando, and the second Saturday of each month. 10:30
a m., at the Orlando Public Library.
For Infonnat Ion. call 657-4763 or 381 -5070.

With m uch gusto. Cook of the
Week Jennifer Newton says. “ I
Just love to cook.” w illing ly
admitting at not being too keen
on cooking drsscrts, she quickly
added, “ but I love to cook those
main meals.”
Cooking Is as much a part of
Jennifer’s life now as it was
when she was growing up. T h e
values of family and Its structure
have‘ hero traditionally passed
dow n to J e n n if e r from h e r
g r a n d m o t h e r and her o w n
mother us well. Now. she shares
the very same values with her
daughter Meghan.
Jennifer wus tiurn and raised
in a small town In Massachusetts
called Feeding Hills. W ith a
population somewhere around
2.000. shr explains with a little
touch ol la u g h tri. “ the town
consisted of a mere 323 pupils.”
Of course, this would make the
transition to a city the size of
Sanford seem a lilt overwhelm
lug H ow ever, since m a kin g
Sanford their home almost nine
years ago. that period of ad
justment no longer seems bigger
than life.
Jennifer and her husband.
Mark, have been married for 9V*
years and have three children
Meghan Is 7 years old and Is
attending Idvllwtlde Elementary
School Cooking with her m om
Is something Meghan really en
Joys doing Fu r Jennifer. It’s an
excellent way to share with her
daughter some of the very values
that she grew up with. T h e
Newtons ulso have two sons
Justin. 5 years old. and Taylo r
w ho Is 1 year old
Somewhere between taking
care of her faintly, a Sundav
School class of 3rd and 4th
graders, sewing and rooking.
Jennifer has also found time to
take on classes .it Seminole
C o m m u n ity College Her ul
timate goal " I ’m going to be a
medical assistant." said J e n
n l f e r . w i t h t h a t h i n t ol
assurance
Broccoli und rice casserole Is
an "all lime family favorite It
has all the Ingredients that the
klds love." Jennifer said For a
Utile change you ran substitute
ham for the chicken
“ I like It best with chicken ”
site said

The Concerned Organization of Men In Action (COM A) meets
the first and third Friday, at 6 p.m .. in the church annex at St.
James A M E C hu rch, ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

T h e m ic ro w a v e oven a n d
poultry are a good combination.
It's an Ideal way to prepare
m a n y re c ip e s , keeping the
poultry moist and flavorful. A s I
promised In last week’s column 1
would continue with poultry
recipes this week. Some of these
recipes can be finished on the
barbecue grill.
T h is chicke n dish can be
partially prepared In the m orn ­
ing. It ts an excellent recipe to
finish on the grill.
2 Tbsp. vegetable oil
V4 cup soy sauce
2 Tbsp. d ry while wine
3-4 cloves garlic, minced
I onion, chopped
I Tbsp. brow n sugar

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3 cups Instant rooking rice
1 can cream of mushroom
soup
1 iu p milk

3 cups Iro/rn broccoli, thawed
3 cujts leftover chicken
Mix all Ingredients tn (taking
dish Bake In a 350* F. oven for
approximately 30 minutes This
recipe &lt;an tre made with ham
Instead of chicken

JENNIFER’S CHICKEN

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Jsnnllsr Newton and son, Taylor, share a momant In lha kitchen

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Jennifer added, "this recipe has
been passed down through three
generations "

•I chicken breasts, skinned
1 package Hit/ cr acker s,
crushed
I cup flour
1rgg. well Ire.lien
Salt and pepper to taste
2 cops cooking otl
Heat oil In skillet, coat chicken
breasts with flour Dtp floured
breasts lit egg Dredge, thru roll
In cracker crum bs Cook chicken
In hot otl until brown on troth
sides and chicken Is done

BOSTON BAKED BEANS

“ Whenever there was a wed
ding where (.ttrflly nr friends
brought food, thesrejuest lor my
mother was alw ays for her
Boston Baked Beans *’ And as

2 lbs dried white beans
4*»rup* water
2 medium onions
cup ffrtnlv packed brown
sugar
W cup molasses
lb salt |K»rk
I Isp sail
I Tbsp dry mustard
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I package (4 serving sire) Jello
gelatin, any flavor
S cup boiling water
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applesauce
tsp. cinnamon
Dissolve gelatin in boiling
water Mis in applesauce and
cinnam on Pour Into dessert
dishes C h ill, soft set In 30

m in u te * .

Quick poultry dishes for the summer

CHICKEN TERITAKI

CO M A announces meetings

stones or shriveled l&gt;eans. Drain
Place In large saucepan to soak
overnight. Drain lieuns. rescrvIng liquid. Place lirans In large
bean pot or 5-quart Dutch oven
w ith tight-fitting lid. Stir In
rem aining In g rrd lrn ls Place
onions In whole. Place sail jrork
on top. add more water to make
5 cups, pour over beans. Place in
250* F. oven. Cook covered 7 to
8 hours, adding more water ll
needed to keep I►cans covered
Makes 10 cups

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I Isp. chill powder
Vk isp ground ginger
1 (2Vk-3 lb.) chicken, cul Into H
pieces and skin removed.
Marinade: Place oil. soy sauce,
wine, garlic, union, sugar, chill
powder and ginger In blender or
food processor and process until
onion Is pureed. Place chicken In
bowl and add marinade, turning
pieces to, coal. Cover and re­
frigerate at least 1 hour or as
long as 24 hours. If planning to
finish cooking chicken on grill,
prepare It.
Remove chicken from the
marinade, reserving marinade
and arrange In shallow 2-quart
casserole, placing thicker parts
to the perimeter of the dish.
Cover and microwave on 100
percent power 8-10 minutes.
Baste wi t h m a rin a d e , tu rn
chicken over, and baste aguln. If
chicken will he finished on grill,
arrange pieces over coals and
cook until Juices run clear. If you
prefer to fin ish chicke n In
m i c r o w a v e , c o v e r and
microwave on 70 percent power
10-12 minutes or until chicken Is
cooked and Juices run clear.
Small Cornish hens work well

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m lcrow avr/barbecue cooking
too. Be sure that the grill Is hot
when ready for the final grilling.

BARBECUED CORNISH HENS
2 J1V i-14k lb.) Cornish hens,
spilt
14 cup fresh lemon Juice
V4 cup chopped onion
2-3 cloves gurilc, minced
3 T b s p . fre s h t h y m e or
chopped fresh basil
V4 tsp. salt

T ry turkey with vegetables for
a quick and budget wise dinner

14 tsp ground |&gt;epper
l i s p Worcestershire sauce
1 tsp sugar

S A V O R Y T U R K E Y WI T H
SUMMER VEOETABLE8

Place hens In a heavy plastic
hag Combine lemon Juice, on­
ion. garlic, thyme, salt, pepper.
Worcestershire and sugar In a
small howl and pour mixture
o v e r h e n s . T u r n h e n s In
marinade und seal hag lightly,
pressing out all air and plarr bug
In a bowl Refrigerate several
hours or overnight, turning sev­
eral times Prepare barbecue
grill.
Remove hens from murlnadr
and plac e In I2x9-lnrh casserole
with meatier portions toward the
outside of dish. Cover loosely
with wax paper and microwave
on 100 percent power nine
minutes. T u rn pieces over, cover
and mlrrocook on 10O percent
6-9 minutes or until jiUce* run
clear. Let stand.
In one cup measure, heat
marinade on 100 percent power
1-2 minutes.
Transfer hens to grill and rook
over medium hot coals 12*15
minutes or until browned, turn­
ing birds and busting several
times with healed marinade.

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defrost rd
I clove garlic, minced
1 medium onion, sliced
2 m e dium yellow squash,
sliced
2 medium tomatoes, peeled
and cpiartered
Itsp .su ga r
3 Tbsp. chopped fresh basil or
1 Isp dried basil
U tsp freshly ground black
pepper
Place turkey thighs in 3-quurt
caaserole. Cover with lid nr
plastic wrap and micro-cook on
100 percent powrr 5 minutes.
Reduc e power level to 50 percent
and m lrro c o o k 10 mi n u t e s
longer. T u rn pieces over, cover
again, and cook on 50 percent
power 10 minutes or until meat
near bone Is no longer pink and
Juices are dear.
Combine garlic, onion, scpiush.
tom atoes, su g a r, basil and
pc|)pcr In \ 'i quart casserole.
Cover and microwave on lOO
percent power 4-5 minutes, or
until vegetables arc lender-crisp.
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covered. 5 mlnutrs.

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Short answer to simple query: abstinence is the safest sex
DEAR ABBYl I Just read (h r
conRdrnilnl you wrote to “ Needs
to Know the T ru th In Cleve­
land." You said. "T h e only safe
sex Is n n sex. Trust m e."
Well, that Is the best, and most
accurate advice I have ever
heard on that subject. Thank
you for telling It like It Is.
I am relieved to know that
there are still people out thrre
who speak the truth without
rationalizing, or trying to Justify
sinful behavior all In the name of
"safe sex."
I hope your statement will
send a message to people who
engage In sinful behavior, and
worse yet. lake chances When

%

A D V IC E

ABIG AIL
VAN BUREN

arc people going to wake up and
realize that there Is no "safe
sox"?
T h e only answer Is no sex. Say
It again. Ahhy and say It often.

ANOTHER ABIGAIL,
ST. PAUL. MINN.

DEAR ABlOAILt T h e state­
ment was made In a literal
context, not In a religious or
philosophical sense. T h e
woman's question: "If condoms
aren't 100 percent safe — what
Is 100 percent safe?" My answer;
Abstlnenrc.
D E A R A B B Y l Y o u sai d.
"W h en an engagement has been
broken, the lady should return
the ring, or sh r’s no Indy."
Sorry. Ahhy. you arc way off
base on that one. My engage­
ment was broken two months
l»efore m y wedding date when I
learned that m y philandering
fiance got himself Into thr em­
barrassing position of becoming

Roquefort
reigns as
king of
cheese

a father. I was shocked and
totally devastated. Can you
Imagine how hurt I was when he
actually married this btmlxi n
week ufter t er mi nat i ng our
engagement!
The ring he had given me on
the eve of our engagement was a
hcnuttni three-carat solitaire.
Th e louse had the nerve lo ask
me to return it. which ot course I
refused to do...on Die advice ol
m y lawyer. I promptly sold the
ring and used the money to
reimburse m y bridesmaids for
their dresses. I also repaid m y
parents the money they had
dr|K&gt;sltrd for the wedding lhat
n rverra in rofr.

Then I took a varatton and
lM-gan a new life ol my own.
Ahhy. If by your definition I am
no "la d y" — so be It. Hut he was
certainly no gentleman!
better

orr

DEAR BETTER OPPi Consid­
ering the circumstances, you'll
get no argument from me. Pass
the crow, please.
DEAR ABBY: I am 25 and 1
am Jusl a!xmt to get married to a
man I love very m uch. I am still
a virgin. I am afraid DiaJ after he
sees m y body, he Is going lo
want lo gel a divorce! I have
these ugly stretch marks on m y
hips and backside.
l)o you know of any creams

that would work? Is there a
plastic surgeon who could fix
tills! Will It hurl? A nd how much
w ill It cost?
Please answer quickly. Ahhy.
M y wedding is on Aug. 5.

DE8PERATE BRIDE-TO-BE IN
PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS
DEAR DESPERATE! Calm
yo u r fenrs. If the man proposed
without encountering your
stretch marks. I hen you can l&gt;e
certain they will not be of utmost
Im portance to him after h r
dtseovcis them. I know of no
solution to the stretch mark
problem. Hut the magician who
finds one Is certain to make a

fortune.

DOUBLE COUPONS an
EXTRA LOW PRICES
Double Manufacturer's Coupons up to 50$.

8ee Store For Details.

By l U Z Y PATTERSON
Associated Press Writer
ItO U U K K ) ltT SI It S&lt; H 1LZO.V
France
Roquefort Is a moldy,
old cheese, true enough (nil also
a revered aristocrat.
Mold. ugr and history shape
i tie mystique and quality ot the
i herse With (he d is tin ctiv e
hlue-grern veins h Is made horn
ewe's milk and has tx-rii pro­
d u c e d sin ce anci ent t i mes
exclusively In this scenic, hilly
part of southwestern France.
Roquefort lias graced royal
i.dries since Julius Caesar up
parently savored It during Ills
Gallic campaign Charlemagne
had the cheese brought to tils
im pe rial quarters at Alx-l.i
( h.qiellr In the Dili century.
In Die I fiih century. Charles
VII gave thr inhabitants ol Ro­
quefort royal perm ission to
make money from &lt;herse pro
ilucrd on land he ow ned
ft Is considered very dillrrrnt
from Die run ol the m ill bleu
ch rrsrs made from cows' milk,
v i often seen In salad dressings
"Roquefort Is unique." said
master c h rrs r maker Maurice
Astrut . who sniffs. (Kikes and
taslrs In control quality as Dir
&lt; h rrsr ages In raves under Die
v illagr
A at rue works lor Dir company
known a.s Soclete. which with
two alflllatrs makes more than
70 percent of th* 10,000 tons of
Koqurfort produced til (tie vil­
lage The rest comes from seven
other firms, most of them family
owned
Showing visitors tlum igh un­
derground tunnels where Dir
cheese Is aged. A sim c glowed
w ilh enthusiasm.
"B y law, RiKpielort must be
made from whole, u u p a s ic u r t/ r d
milk ol a special breed ol sheep,
the Lucuunr," lie said “ The
m ilk comes from a well-denned
area within alrout a 20 mile
radius of Roquefort.”
lie slid ex re pilous were once
made lor milk broughl In from
the Pyrenees ami Corsica, bill
now enough ewe's milk Is pro­
duced In Die Aveyron and other
departments around Riapirfort
C h e e se m a k i n g st ar t s In
dairies near the local sheep
farms Hut law dr* rccs that it
may I k- refilled or aged only In
this village. In a designated area
1.2 miles long and a lllllr more
than 300 yards wide
“ II must Ik - aged for ai least
three months and only In our
cellars here, going down several
levels tielow the street." A slme­
sa id
T y p ic a l recipes offered by
Roquefort producer*
R O QUEFO R T AVOCADO
M OUSSE
3 ripe, medium-sized avocados
Juice of I lemon
•HY oz. Roqtirlori
4VY oz, creme fralche or heavy
cream
Pepper lo taste
(Serves til
Halve Die avocados, remove
flesh, adding plenty of lemon
Juice. Illend with Roquefort In
( i k k I processor or with a fork.
Add freshly ground pepper.
W hip I he cream with a heater
and gently fold Into avocado*
Roquefort mixture.
Fill the avocado shells with
blended mixture and serve im ­
mediately. or chill lor not more
thun 30 mi nut es (otherwise
avocado will turn brown). A
white Riesling wine gtss well
wilh I his first-enut m - dish
B E E F S TE A K AU R OQUEFORT
3oz. Roquefort
•l medium-sized steaks |T-bonc
or NY strip, for example)
3 o z. unsatlcd butter
l I bsp cognac or "can de vie"
Salt to taste
Mash Roquefort III a bowl with
butter, adding cognac or cau dr
vie. Mix well and refrigerate.
Barbecue or broil steaks. Just
before removing from heat, top
with dollops of the Roquefort
mixture, which should melt on
the hot meal. Serve with baked
(Kitnto. green beans or other
s im p le veget abl es. A good
Bordeaux wine goes well.

London Broil Roast Or Top Round Roast
USDA Choice
Beef

Whole
Fryers

Lb.
Extra Lean

Fresh

Pork
Picnics
FUets Jt Tenders

Tyson/Holly Farms
Grade A

Country
Pride
Chicken
Breast
All Varieties - Jimmy Dean

Roll Sausage_____

Seedless
1.59

2 Liter - Diet Pepsi, Caffeine Free
Pepsi, CalTelne Free Diet Pepsi,
Mtn. Dew, Diet Mtn. Dew, C iystal
Pepsi, Diet Crystal Pepsi

i«/, Pepsi Cola

$109

12 Pack/12 Oz. Cans-Pepsl,
Diet Pepsi. Mtn. Dew.
q
n n
Diet M tn . D ew ..................O i Z o
lir a .i • A M . 11 P M
7 D A Y S A W IK K

V IS IT O U R D I L I D E P A R T M E N T
E M u i n i u . 3131 Orlurttf* D »„ Itn fo r*

••••*•«#

£*4M&gt;
■ liD p p In i

******** *•••1

veh ■

Lb.

White or Red
SunWorld Superior

99
Celery - Stalk
Ik
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Squash

Lean

Boiled
Ham

*
Lb.
M acaroni Salad

79

$
Lb.

Extra Low Prices...Everyday! Extra Low Prices...Everyday! Extra Low Prices.

Cheer Ultra

�« • - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. July 21. 1993

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C are

CLASSIFIED ADS

For Excellent...

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322-26 i1

03 1-9993

Prolettionel C H IL D CARE
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31— M e d ic a l
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HOURS
1:00 A . H •3 : X P J I.
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PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 cowecuttve tim e * ------------- ,57* ■ line

1 consecuttve flings________70* a line
3 cnneecuttve tim e*----------- t i e a

line

FRIDAY

1 time_______________ $1.19 s in e

CLOSED SATURDAY
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Raise are per Issue, based on 3 lines
* 3 Lines Minimum

FLO RIDA C O R F It en oulpa
lien! rehabilitation fedly
providing the ideal torvlco
you need For Information or a
lour call
M0 7t04

43— Legal Services
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•orney tlmpl# divorco. legal
retoorch. etc Coll 407 m t m

NOW ACCEPTING

55— Business
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RESTAURANT FRANCHISE
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DEADLINES

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I 000 0*0 1700. Sandra Law

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13— Bingo

IN TH E C IR C UIT CO URT
OF TH E IIT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U ITO F FLO R ID A
IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
G EN ER A L JU R ISD IC TIO N
DIVISION
CASE NO n i m CA IIK
ICM MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
VS
K EV IN A MOHR and CAROL
LYN N M O H R j at at .
Dtlandanli
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice ll hereby given mat.
purtuont lo that Final Judgmant
of Forectotur# da lad July IS.
li t ], and entered In civil c**e
number fJO JN C A U K . of the
Circuit Court of the inn Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnolt
County. Florida, wherein ICM
M ORTGAGE C O RPO R ATION.
It P U ln lllt and K E V IN A
MOHR. CAROL L Y N N MOHR,
lt/ere Oatondantlt). I will tall
•o tha hlghttl and bail bidder
tor c«th at tha nett front door ol
tha co u rlh o u ta . S a m ln o lt
County. Florida, at II 00 A M
on lh# 17th day ot Augutt. lit),
lha loltoning drieribad property
a t tot forth In ta ld Final
Judgment, to n il:
Let M. Alotoya Woodt Phata
III. according lo the Plat thereof
a* recorded In Plat Booh 11
Paget X . It. ond » ot tha Public
Record! of Seminole County.
Florida
Doted Juty If. If f ]

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
I I MAM end liM P M
FLE A W O R L D
H W V If *&gt;. SANFORD

21— Personals
ADOPTIONS
Free medico* coro. Irontpor
lotion, countollng. prlvoio
doctor piut living eepentet
Bor &lt;1)7JIS Coll Attorney John
Fricker
ite e n tto o o

23— Lost &amp; Found
e F O U N O D O O . M in ia tu re
Greyhound. JTth SI k l i f t
area, lama* 111 lOf)
LO ST CAT
M ala ta b b y ,
brown black. Winn Duio. )5lh
SI Naadt modrdne 1)0)174
LOST C A T Vicinity Entarprlte
Ottoen Rd 1114 R EW AR O I 17
yr old man grieving over lot!
cat
large black (w h ile
m a r k ln
Iflfg t ) m in ed b re e d
nam+d B (j f oot" I I I SfM
R E W A R D • t » 4 t Loti dog.
tmall gray and white Shih
T iu . female, t 7 Ibt Lett from
Remington Oakt. Lake Mary
onq/lJNolqy i 1P177I

25— Special N o tice s
e F O U N O . Chihuahua. Female
tpayed 114 Ib t . tan A white,
long Ion oart. Hot recent
green flee cellar. » 1150 or
llO t Palmetto Ave . Sanford

27— N u rs e ry A
C h ild C a r*

AAARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By JoneE Jotenlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth July 1 1 .» . If f l
D E G Itl

ABC SM ALL D A Y C A R E
Babies. toddleri 1 hot mean
Free week I Dee. m o m

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S N A M E
Notice It hereby given that no
are engaged In butlneti ol i n
Shonmett Drive. Long wood FL
11750. Seminole County. Florida,
under the F let11lout Name ol
M A X IM U M S E C U R I T Y
PRODUCTS, ond the! a t Inland
to regular utd name nlfh the
O lv lt lo n ol C o r p o r a t io n !.
Toliahettee. Florida. In ac
cor donee eltfi the provitlont ol
the FlctiUout Nome Statutot.
To W it Section 105 Ot. Florida
Statutes iffl
HUFFM AN B U IL D IN G
AAAINTENANCE INC.
Richard Huffman
Ron Marry
Publlth: July 11. If f l
O EG I70
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US N A M E
Notice It hereby given that ne
ore engaged In butinett at X )
Sliver Pino Drive. Lake Mery.
F L D7M01M. Seminole County.
Florida under the Fictitious
Name ol PAS E N TE R P R IS E S ,
and thol ne inland to rag Itier
tald name nllh lha Dlvltlon ot
Corporation!. Tollohotto*. F lor
Ida. in accordance n llh tha
pravlllon t of tha F lctltlo u t
Noma Statute*. To Wit: Sac11on
MS Of. Florida Statute* If f l.
Sendre Santiago
GiibertoPerei
Publlth: July 11. If f )
DIG-171
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC A U C TIO N
Notice It hereby given T rlCounty Toning nlll M il et public
auction tor teivege lor cath on
demand to highett bidder, the
toUonlngdetcribed vehlclet
tfta Mercury Cougar
IM EB P fD SE H O IM U
if 77 Dodge Coll S/W
GH41KSI 1CT70
if f ) Yemoho m c Verogo
J Y A1H AAOOfO A0000()
Iff) Plymouth Horltwt
IPXMISC1FOI777H
The auction nlll bo held on:
l/1 7 /f) ol 1 p m . et T R I ­
C O U N T Y T O W I N G . IIS S
B E L L E A V E ., W IN T E R
S P R IN G S . F L 11J0 I. P ro
tpecllve bidden mey Intpecl
vehlclet one lour prior lo tale
Term t ore coth or cortillad
twndt TRI CO UN TY TO W IN G
re ter vet the right lo accept or
ro|oct any ond all bidt.
Publlth July 11. If f )
O EG I7t

L e g a l N o tic e
C IT Y OF
L A K E M AR Y, FLORIDA
N O TICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by the Board ot Adjuttment of
the City ot Lake Mary. Florida
lha I tald Board nlll hold a
Public Mooring on Augutt I. If f ]
at 7:10 p m . or et toon at
pottible thereafter, to contlder
a requeit from Atla Saltmarth.
applicant, lor a varianco to
Chapter 114.57(0(4116). Lake
Mery Coda ot Ordinance! to
rtduco the tide yard le'beck on
a corner lot from l| toot to S feet
lor a tcreon onelot u n
Let t, Meeden Brooke, et
recorded In Plot Book u . Page
77 through 7f ol the Public
Record! ol Seminole County.
FloridC
The Public Hearing nlll bo
hold In the City Commlttlen
Chemben at 100 W Lake Mary
Bird . Lake Mary The Public Ik
Invited to attend and be heard
Said hearing may be continued
from time to time until a final
action la made by the Board ot
Ad|uttment
N O TE
PERSONS ARE
A D V IS E D T H A T A T A P E D
R ECO R D O F TH IS M E E T IN G
IS M A D E B Y T H E C IT Y FOR
IT S C O N V E N IE N C E . T H IS
R E C O R D M A Y N O T CON
S T IT U T E AN A D E Q U A TE RE
CORO FOR TH E PURPOSES
O F A P P E A L FROM A DE
CISION MADE BY TH E C IT Y .
A N Y PERSON W ISHING T O
E N S U R E T H A T AN AO E
Q U A T E RECORD O F T H E
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A IN
T A IN E D FOR A P P E L L A T E
PURPOSES IS A D V ISED TO
M A K E T H E NECESSARY AR
R A N G E M E N T S A T HIS OR
H E R OWN EXPENSE PER
SONS W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S
N E E D IN G ASSISTANCE T O
P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y O F
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD CO N TAC T TH E C IT Y
A D A C O O R D I N A T O R 41
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF T H E
M E E T IN G A TI4 0 7 IU 4 1014
C IT Y OF
LA K E M A R Y. FLO RIDA
Adrienne Baker.
Community Development
Secretory
D A T E D : July It. Iffl
Publlth: July 11. tff)
DEG It)

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W O Z E D A .
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Have I Place lo Pay I Sloth
Monthly Payments! Gel Crtd
ilor % OH Your Beck I Eaty
Outlilv No Collate*all *44 4 t »

7 1 - H e lp W anted
ADD TO Y O U R INCOME
SE LL AVON NOW&lt;
CALL 1)14111 or m o a t

AG ASST.
Permanent, full time 14 11'hr
Outlet Include growing vege
tablet and ornamental! In
field and greenhouse applying
petite ktet and term mamle
nance M S grad and 1 yrt
e&gt;p F o r application coll
IX )0711 or write 1700 E Calory
A v e S a n l o r d F L 11771
E E O r A f f ir m a t iv e Action
Employer

—

F R V T Z
C J V D Z M E E V .
P R EV IO U S S O L U T IO N : " Y o u havd lo lo cu f In on what
you want lo achtdvd. Th e martial art* inftitied mat In m e.'
Chuck N orrtt

7 1 - H e lp W a n te d

H APPY E LVES CklWcore. Lk
Mary, needs t i p . organized
Caregiver.Teacher. W/nelurai
love tor Children m t t q

TEACHERS

INST AUER TRAINEE
Vertical blinds and custom
window troatmenH. X 4 0 hr/
wk Work van turn Cell 111
11*4 lor Interview
LA B O R E R S N E V O I D Dally
work, daily pay. Right Hand
Man. 17*1 S. If W
♦ H -I1X report of *om.

Insu ran ts S o lita ry
Pad Tim * M td ic a l Assistant
Both needed tor M D.*t office
Experienced Please send
resume to Blind Boi jot
Sanlord Herald. PO Boi i m t
U nlord FL 17771 IM7

Landscapers
Full lime, CDL Clast D r t
quired S i B ill
LAWN TEC H N IC IA N ~
Terrlllc training ipotl Learn a
valuable trade and always be
In demand! Don't delay*
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
Ne Fee Till Hired
Lew Fee Terms Available
T M W t l t t i l t . X11I7*
L IV E IN N E E D E D . Far a day a
wk |ob Clean and cook In
return tor room, board end
salary OFLISN4-7SM 74)
LONG D IS TAN C E O R IV ER S
Must have over the road t i p
Good rots req d Call apply
MSC Trucking Corp IW I W
1st SI. Sanlord FL 407 ) » 71*1
LOOK I NO FOR Mature, outgo
Ing individual to train to the
Upholstery business Exp
helpful BUT not necossa'y
SO 00 per hr Send resume to
Blind Boi XX) P O Boi )007
Sanford. FL 1)777

MAIDS
F /T. M F . 14 Will train
uniforms Molly Maid. 707 too*
M ED IC A L

AG EN TS AV ON Earn lo » \
No door/door Guaranteed
«7 \ ditcountt SandiUt Ilf)

LPNS

AGENTS-REAl ESTATE!

11PM 7AM thllt full lime
Apply to person Lakevlr*
Nursing Clr . f i t E Tnd St
Sanlord
M ED IC A L

Nothing tucceod! like tuccetl
We re well Into our Ird decade
ot training tuccetitul ogentt
No license?
We ll help'
WATSON R E A L T Y CORP
R EALTOR S
m 17ft

ASSEMBLERS
Hand mail work |1 per hour
Never a Mel
•Personnel, tl**]**

CAFETERIA WORKER
NO N IG H T S . N O W E E K
ENDS Part lima Include!all
clean up and tome cottiierlng
Hourt It 10 1 10 Mon Frl
SS hr Sand returnee ONLY
to Jobor't Cato. 1101 Sliver
Late Drive. Sentord F L 11771
A U T O A U C T IO N O R IV IR S
N E ED E D . Mutt have valid
driver! licente and bo able to
drive tllck *4 71/hr
Sprint Staffing. I l f Mil

LPN
Full lime. 7 1 and II 7 Charge
Nurse positions Eiperlence m
long term care highly de
slreable Drug tree work
p la c e Contact
D a h a ry
Matter. M N Hwy 17 W . De
hery, FI X711. 400-441*_______
M E D IC A L

RN

CAR PEN TER S OR CARPEN
TE R H E L P E R S N ECOED .
No call! Otter 7 PM )4f H14

P/T 10 IS P M * 4S AM Sub
acute cere asp highly de
sirable. but not requited Will
train Salary dependant upon
eiperlence Contact I Debar,
Manor. *4 N. Hwy 17*1. De
hary, FI M7IA M M O S
M E D IC A L

CARPENTERS
PAINTERS

NURSING ASSISTANT

ToSIShourly Refundable lee
410 f 101

CHIU) CARE HELPER
With day care eiperlence
only Lake M ery I D IfSO

COSMETOLOGIST
with following

man*

H I *114 or

D d irtrj/W irg b o v s * Poison
40 hrt &lt;•. Paid Inturence end
benelilt Clave O licente req
Clean driving record KnowI
edge ol Orlando area a pluet
Apply H O IS Sanlord Ave
D E L IV E R Y DRIVER
Pul yourtell on the rood tc
tuccetl! Local deliver let m
overnight!) Full benelilt)
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
Ne Fee TUI Hired
Lew Fee-Torm t Avail* Me
70t W. 11th S t . I l l li lt

DEMONSTRATORS
Chm tm ot Around tha World
now hiring Free *100 temple
kit. No Investm ent Alto
booking p a rtlo t. 110 tree
merchandise end moral

aerm am
DOCK WORKER
Up lo U1K Comp bone. 40IK
Refundable toe______ 41*f 101

DRIVERS
To S410 weekly Refundable lee
41*0101
EASY W O R K I E X C E L L E N T
PAY I Atiem bte product! et
homo Coll toll free

1000447iioaoii mo

ELECTRICIANS
HELPER
One to three ye a n esperlonca.
driven lie. A transportation e
mutt I Cell Network Electric
m use

EXPERIENCED SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
SAn Del Manufacturing it
accepting application! lor
E X P E R I E N C E D IN 0 U S
TR IA L tewing machine oper
aton only Accepting appllco
liont thru Ju ly Tnd. than ogam
ttartlng Ju ly 11th lor hiring lo
begin July 17th Paid hoildayt
and vacation, air conditioned
facility 1)40 Old Lake Mary
Rd. Sanford 407 n i m o
O E N IR A L

DISTRIBUTORS
Up to S400 weekly. Training
provided Call today lit 4117
Not a |ob placement agency
OENERAL

Wholetaie m u tk distributor
opening new location in North
Miami Need IS people lor
replacement stall Training
provided Relocation not re
quired Cell Sam lor personal
Interview
n f ltll
OOOO W O R K E R S N E ED E D
Dally work, dally pay S4 10/hr
and up Report I X AM Corner
0*17 W end Park Dr nofMQ

Hairstylist

I C A H
M

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C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R

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61— Money to Lend

71—Help Wanted

Full or Pert time. SSOOhr A
up Paid vocations and tome
paid H e lld e y t l Fantastic
Semi In Sanford X ) N i l

H «i*]f C ollision Body F rs o fi
Mutt have own tools E rperl
once required Apply in person
f AM 1 P M : Sanford Pitot and
Body. M01 Country Club Rd.
Unlord 177 00**

0 X A M I . X PM and I X
PM 10 X PM F/T and f / T
shift*. On the fob training
prevldod Must enroll In a
certified nursing assistant
course and show proof of
completion within X days or
eipertonced end registered to
challenge the lest within 1 w ts
of employment. Drug free
work piece Contact: Debars
Manor, at N. Hwy IF ft. De
bary, FI 11711. S*&gt;04to_______
M EO IC A L

NURSE'S ASSISTANT
P e r t tim e , m u st h a ve
CPR/tirtt eld Apply at *11
East Airport Blvd. Sanlord
m is * )
M E D IC A L R EC E P TIO N IS T
Growing practice has e desk
for you! Schedule appoint
merits and train tor &gt;oriod
duties l Call tor details I
AAA EM P LOYM EN T
No Foe Till Hired
Lew Fee-Terms Available
70* W. 11th SI.. 11! 1171
N A T IO N A L P U B L IS H IN G
F IR M needs people to label
p o s t c a r d s tra m h e m e .
tSOO/vfc Set your own hours
C a ll I *00 740 7)77 t t l.4 f
m ln / li yrs t ) or W rite
P A A S E -I7 R , I t l S L in colnwey.N. Aurora IL *0141

CDA AA or above degree In
early childhood education lor
center in process ol N A E Y C
accreditation Free childcare
available EOE 177 a**l

TELEMARKETERS
Lengweed. I I SO h r. plus
bonus Phono and order entry
*&gt;p Day to evening hours
Mon
Sat Permanent post
lions Never a tool
el sie e ie t
TELEPH ON E R ESEAR CH ER
Wonderful position guaran
teed to take y p l a c e t I Super
boss and benefits' Tra in lullyl
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
Ne Foe Till Hired
Lew Foe-Termt Available
Teew. n th s».. m n i t
W AREHOU1E A N O O E N E R A L
LA OO R H E L P N E E D E D I
Bonus tor drivers All shuts
available Dally pay. no la*
Report ready to work 1 X am.
Industrial Labor Svc.. 1011
French Ay Ho phene calls

57— Apartments
Furnished / Ren!

9 9 -A p arlm en ts
Unfurnished / Rent

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

SANFORD. I R D R M . adults no
pels, quiet res area. H t t
up » dep X I *01*
SAN FO RD
I bdrm collage,
complete privacy Oft Street
parking t i n per week plus
1100security Includesulllltlet
Cell 17) 7*7f_________
V E R Y C L E A N A Nice. Ulll
Paid, fenced yd Please call
111 077* leave message
) BDRM. I B A TH furnished apt.
all amenities and uliliHes in
eluded (4 f)/ m o plus tU O
dep . I yr lease 114 004

L A K E JE N N IE APARTM EN TS
I Bdrm Apts. AvalUhie. Free
water/gasI X* SHI
L A R O I l Bedroom. M bath )
story. Fplc., priv y d . deck.
S IM me w*ltr. sewer In­
cluded 11*1711

I

B D R M t f l lc lt n c y .

miles well of I Sanaa 111 &gt;117
I BEDROOM. 1171 month plu
1171 security deposit A refer
oncos.......................... 1x lla ;

Lavan’s Landing

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

1 A1B D R M . VILLAS
R E N TTO O W N
C R E D IT NO PROBLEM
Applications for 1 B dm
Home* Now Being Accepted

B E A U T IF U L 4/) family home
1700 plus dep Musi seal San
ford Court Comm M l 1X1
BR YN H AVEN . 1/1 Shows llko ,
model, new carpet, hug* FI
rm . W/O. LEASE O H IIU N o
Rent 11M mo or 11100 Dowi
Loos* lo own A va il •/&gt;
Raterences required I X *0*1
O E L T O N A . Cut* Ctoan. )/ l
carport. I yr loas* 1400 mo
R*!*fmeet *04 TO* U M

323-4923

99— Apartments

MARINER'S VILLAGE

Unfurnished / Rent

Lake Ad* I bdrm. IMS me
1 bdrm. *4tg mo and up

C A S S E LB E R R Y A R EA . Studio.
I and 1 bedroom apartments
available from 117*
Call Melissa. *** ( l i t
C LE A N . Q U IE T . I bdrm a p l.
AC. Irldg*. stove, water Inc I ,
near Lk Monroe Reasonably
priced Eve* 1)1 111*
C O N V E N IE N T A N D SPACIOUS
C A LL G E N E V A GARDENS
AP TS.
l» M t*

quia

1100' mo. 1X0 dep ulll Inc

3231(70

Quiet Single Story
Cassleborry. I bdrm 1 1
bdrm
Attic 11or age! Call
Joanjor xppo.nlment 4*t 477/
S AN FO RD 'S Bast Kept locrell
P o o l A la u n d r y . I A 1
bedrooms Convenient Ioca
lion I Call Pat. M l too

HUD HOMES.
Rank foreclosures and VA
resale! Irem lie*down.
Why real? The Hllliman Group.
444 1111

WAREHOUSE
IS N E E D E D
Maitland Unloading/loading
11 per hour 7 41 A M 1 PM.
Mon F r l. O w n phone and
transportation a must Never
alee! ttjfe Personnel, tie t u t
o e e u e t W E E K L Y . Work al
homo *1 your own pace For
more Inter. Send a SASE to
Sla Away Publishing. I l l S
Oleander. Sanford. F L 17771

91— Apartm ents/
House to Share
M ALE W ANTS tomato to share
pnel tide tends Must Ilk* to
have ton Fret rent 111 0004
P R IV A TE Mother in law apl
Bath full klfchon unlum /
turn Includes util IMA***

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93— Rooms for Rent
A TM O SP H ER E. Outot A Ctoan!
A C . kitchen u se. phono
Employed 101A up
M aHal
CA11ELA ER R Y. 1 Rooms to
rant. pool. air. dishwasher
11*1 mo ♦ Sec dap a»Sfl4t
C LEAN ROOMS, tingle starting
171/wk. K itc h e n , phana.
laundry, vidua games, all
street p * rkM q})0 4 4 !]
LIVING. B ED .. B A T H - Prlv
en! 1M0. shorn k it. ALSO
Cllktacy w/hath. prlv unt
17} wk plus dep Sat tor cable,
turn or untum l i t 1701
WASHER D R Y E R S IX Frau ter
1100. Bikes 10 speeds I X each
Cxercycles O rm stylo. A N D
M O R EII MAIttoi

College UnhYnKy-Trade School
Grants A HUtUrships jrr availiMc through the
govemmenl if )txi know how lo find them ind
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Howtoget involvedanduictecd in lhe
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dollar industry.

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ground water and misuse ot landfills are
hazards that affect us all
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I HI 90%

Use Job market and the skills required are
d u n g in g dramatically, trill you he
employatite five yean fmm now?

All ronlal and real ostato
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the federal Fair Housing Act.
which mako* It illegal lo
advert is* any preference. Ilm
Italian a r d is c rim in a tio n
bated an roc*, color, religion,
sex. handicap, familial status
or national origin

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NOTICE

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Home haicd businesses lh e answer lo
Income, firaihilcv and freedom It's easier
d u n you think! Vital are they and
Iw w do you gel suned*

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LIV E IN frAATURE F E M A L E
companion tor elderly woman
Room board provided Salary
nag Refs req
H I - 17*1

LA K E M AR Y. Furnished wit.
clency U K / m a S IX security

13 MU l ION r i o m ART
DOING IT AND HAVE NO
INTENTION Ol SIOITING:

If your ulents arc over looked or you feel
stal
ailed by artificial lum en, there are npuxu!
Sucraaful executives have the answer*.

95— Room/Board

97— Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

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Indicate the one (s) you want: ®(2)(3)®(5)(E)®(S)
at $18 each and send to:

AMERICAN RESEARCH &amp; DATA INSTITUTE
Howard Hughes Center

ONE EDRM. I bath Furnished
•llktoncy. Sanlord i l l ) mo
DOC deposit
.........1)4 Til*

6601 Center Drive West • 5th Floor
Depl. R-22 • Los Angeles, CA 90045

PRIVATE, largo I bdrm. apl.
newly painted, full Ilia both,
country living I P ower, water
furnished 1)71 me plus dep
HO PETS .................... H I 1*17

Satisfaction guaranteed or your m oney back

PARTTIMEBiRDIRT HELP
Needed Cell t f l 0177

Pact Tim* Lu sin i CoRuttant
For one ot FI. largtl. prep,
mgmt co Boeutlful commu­
nity In Sanford. Exp a ♦,
wk ends a mutt. Call 171 *114
or la i resume to H I t i l l EOE

P lu m b in g
P L U M E IN O R E P A IR A N D
SERVICE
Free estimates,
lie fC FC O H tU 174 0S0J. Tom

PHONE PROS NEEDED
For strong badge deal Call
111 D U

Phone Work
Approx t i l l hrs per weak.
See Andrea. Apply In person:
X I I W . 1st St. Sanlord

Pre School Teacher
flxtdad for Early Intervention
Pro K program Applicant
must have a COA High scope
training It a plus Salary
ne g o tia b le , p ita s* c a ll:
407 X I 0407 II you are inter
tile d end with to have en
PRESCH OOL TEA C H ER
N E E D I D I CDA preferred.
Cell Melody. M l 7*11

SAUS COUNSELOR
Oeklewn Perk Cemetery and
Funeral Homo Ik looking lor 1
full lima employees lor pro
need counseling Call Dal#
Myers........................ jjj q t )
S K IL L E D LABOR

Curb Machine
Operator
Must be experienced with
Gomoco curb machine Re
sponsible lor operation, main
tananc* and transporting
machine to and from |ob til*
Some form and finish work
necessary ALSO H IR IN O
If r legflM letter and sipeef••cod Finisher. Apply word
Merlin Concrete Co . in i S.
Nova Rd.. South Daytone.
EOE.
S M ALL A U TO broker looking
lor pert time driver and cer
dataller In Sanlord Ms l H I
S M ALL CONSTRUCTION com
pony needs Yard Manager.
Clew E license, clean record,
heavy work I X f 4*0

Pressure Cleaning
Notice

C o n cre te

FLO RID A S T A T I R E Q U IR E S
•II contractors be registered
or cerilliotl To verify a stato
co n tra c to rs M ea nt* ca ll
I 100 14} 7*40 Occupational
Llctnto* ar* required by to*
county and can be verified by
calling X I I I X . qxt. 7*3)

A O D I T I O N I B lock, stucco,
slabs, walks, patios, demon
lion L k . n m . tap, St*^114
C A P TA IN C O N C R E TE . Wayne
Beal 1 Man Quality Opera
iiont ) x n n / ia a m i
C O N C R E TE . Block, glass Wk..
pool docks A pool plastering
M y r ^ x p . i-4»7-m-**)4

I Additions A I
R tm o d tlin g
R El./C O M M . Vinyl Siding .
Alum . F ra m in g . D ry w a ll.
Door*. Roofing, Concrete
m a w 1 0 . Ballat. CBC4I7M*
RES/COMM, new homo* Since
I NO In area Call anytime I
Miller, m *404 GCmiaaa

A p p lla n c tT
NO SERVICE C A L L F E E when
repairs ar* don# Warranty 1*
yr* axparWncal John.
A » East Appliances. 1)4 « U

Carpentry
C A R P EN TE R All kinds of horn*
repair*, palming A ceramic
Ilia Richard Gross
X I 1*7)

Cleaning Service
CHRISTIAN W O M A N will ctoan
vacant /occupied residence or
offices Men Sal X B AS**
S P R I N O C L E A N I N O . In-

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M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N
Lic'd/ln*. )4 hr* Fair prlcasl
Ret * lEROOOgin'UI 4471

Flooring
HARDW O O D FLO OR IN O
Install Sanding Flnithing
T O M O L IR N l 4H414 Xt7

H om e Im p ro v e m e n t
AL DOCS IT M l
Fix It right ot a price you can
attord Llc'd/lnt From start
to finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing. electrical, and rooting
svc*. X yr* ol experience No
)ob too big or small Call
x * -ta x or x a -X M M h rt.

D i l l WAY .. ........... ..

Trash Haulinc
AFFO R O A ELE H A U L IN O Will
clean, haul trash You name ill
W oll haul III Call D itto *

ng Pool
Swimming
Service/ Repolr
PAUL'S POOL S ER V IC E. INC

WadoIIall! Froeosl
Stale llc/lns X I &gt;141

L a ke Clearing

Tile
CERAM IC T IL E A M A R B LE ,
experienced In all phases
custom work, painting and
other home repairs 407 7*1
47*4 or *04117 47a

Masonry
BRICK, hfoefc. stone. thKCO.
and coocrato. Alto repairs No
job too small Free eit 4TS-SAS7
TW P MASONRY. Brkk. Block.
Stucco. Concrete. Renova­
tions Lk./lnt.
Xl-to**

OufsIdQ Lighting

E X P E R IE N C E D In all ph
ol tilt installation Ins.
wholetaie tile price! **&gt; *,

Tree Service
ECHOLS TR E E SVC L k 'l
"Lot the Proleulonaii a
Freeeilimal*! .......

R E P L A C E Parklag tot. poto A
bldg sacurlty light* Paint A
repairs S W S 7U01M

m in tin g
C U STO M PAINTINO by Jaftrqy
Power. Inl.-exl.. He'd. Ins.
Free Estimate*..........M l 01*1
K I N P A IN T AND R EM O D EL
Free Estlmeletl Ref*.. Ik
NelebtopamelllWMSM

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DUN KITE
Clean driveways, reals, pool
docks, walks, kawsas. tree est.
Sam mar Specials I
X I -4 I X

W E E D Removal. Lakalront
Rafentlon Ponds Croallvo
Land Mgmt Call*!* 41X

V/i S H O W Ml'

outside Rentals Also wkly.
rq*M. Window*, tool XI-I7BS

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K EN N IS O N LAWNCARE Pro
Lo w rata*. C o m m a rclo lRasldanllal Lk A Ins *77 4*77
LA R R Y 'S LAWN A T R E E .
Professional Service. Free
Est. Llc/lns X ) Sail
R A N D Y 'S Q U A L ITY LA W N .
Comptoto pro car* since INO
Clean ups, hauling. Xl-frfl*
T O M A JE F F 'S LAWN C A R EI
Rat /Comm . dependable, tow
ratotl Freeetl............ m o to to
T U R F TRIM M ERS Low rates.
Fro# o«t.. Res A comm. I
tlmo/jrr. round I Rat....XS-l)44

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117— C o m m e rc ia l
_______ R e n ta ls

103— Houses
U n fu rn is h e d / Rent
JUST OUTSIDE OF SANFORD.
1/1. lg living rm. n l In
kitchen. A/C. celling tans, lg
bath Pivnly at storage and
ctosat space Newly painted
mud# and out SxV) plus dap
No patv IT) IflT
’ HIDDEN LAKE Sanfocd'Lake
Mary 1 bdrm. J bth, fenced
yard MIS' mo call Ml 73*9
LAKEFRONTtanttd corner"tot,
J/1, tlrapl. family rm. carport
Quiat naar t; tl, ramodalad
. t i l l mo LIta 17J 7m Na pets
NEWLY RENOVATED, j bdrm'
H i hath Convenient to town
H IV mo plut UtO deposit. I

raar leas*Hi m l________ _

S A N F O R D . 1 /1 HOUSE'
Acreage. horses allowed. on
laAa.HHO.mo Ml78M
SANFORD. J/1 Slow, rtfrlgtf
ator. detached garaga UJS
piin dap Ml 17C0orp9910H
SANFORD F iriutivr I txjrm J
bath 1.C00 tq It Pool,
workshop. I acra No patil
tt.310 Forth) Realty 1MA*TI
. SAN FOR D t bdrm, ancloaed
^ porch watar ISIS plut sat
Clean, good location 14*7)0*

'Mltenstrom Rentals
• SANFORD, V I w/slngle gar
lg rooms, laixad yd . CHA.
t MO mo 1110 Sac
♦ a'• LOCH ARBOR. J/1 w/den,
J tarn pool */|acufll, &gt;pl(.
/ dbl gar I S97J mo t*OQSat
Slanitram Raalty. Inc.
“
"Wa Manage your Hama.
. Ilka It was our awn ” Jim Doyla
4
m 1*11 Attar 1PM: 11* 1*41
' n i l MUCH CT. WEST J/I't,
Cant H A tancad yard SIX)
Ml HAYS OR
l/ l'l. family
rm. workshop
1)00
Pwng Realty. Ill 1411
&lt; 1 BDRM. 1 BTH. Cant H/A.
lancad, screen porch, deck
seas plus deposit 1)1*191
l V I, OARAOC. bacM IR yard,
dryer, washer hookup sieve,
re frig . calling Ians. sern.
parch. CHA SunIand Estates
SIM mo w/a IMP Security
»)« Hit. ill (M riM )________
V I. P IN E C R E IT tancad cant
H'A, no pats IHS with dls
count, rets required Ml IVaa

1

105— D u p le xT rip le x / R ent
LAKE MARY, J bOrm CHA
w w carpal ceil tan. minis.
lancad yd 111 « &gt;M
1 BDRM.. I Balk Scrn porch.
CHA all apply . I w carport
1)4 ta c t o r 111 44*4

'. ELOER SPRINGS Oft Hwy 4)7
!
I. 1 and 1 Bdrmt |7SltS *k
i St» deposit..
Ml 1710
NICE SANFORD turnlshad
Mobil* Horn* available Rant
.• 'otmr N *
WEKIVA RIVER, l/l Furn
Util IncI Private property
FSS0 plus small deposit Ews
tC4 Ml *0)4

114—W arehouse

S p ic t/R m r ‘

LONGWOOO/LA K E MARY
Mid silt storage warehouses.
aw too ISCO sq ft Free rant
w/llmo lease, from 11it/mo
: ___________ HI OUt__________
SANFORD warehouse office la
citify ) 000 sq tt Air cond ,
security system, fenced yard
M00 mo 467 n iito o ________
SECURITY WAREHOUSE 4*A
J and Old Lake Mary BUd
•1.1)0
) 000 sq If Of
t ic warehouse "Finished ol
• tic* space alio available
;
Kapanka Realty. I t)4 I Itl
• H i l l with II ft catlings J phase
power Suitable lor anything,
heavy roning 200 S Myrtle » /
private ottlc* Available now
IVSO/mo 407 Mi Mai

115— In d u s tria l
R e n tals

3

+4

%
{•T1.0M AND 14.000 sq It

‘ U S —O ffice
Space / Rent
NEW Sanlord olflcas and/or
warahousas 4001.000 sq tt
Special, sm/ma in is y
OFFICE. 1*01 sg It. Bast
downtown Sanford location
OSIlmO 07*01*0
SANFORD Canrn. taw sq it
a M a tt High Iralllc area
Jim Derla. Slanslram Raalty,
lac l l l litS
SANFORD. Ottlc* spec*. SaOO
sq tt building total. 1)00 sq
ll_g*^lllc*j&lt;nlt_lHi 70O^_^

i 19— P a stu re lo r Rent
M ACRES FOR COWS m SUvia
area 1100'mo Please contact
C Clifton aSIS Slat* Rd It.
fJeleun Springs. FL 11110 or
VQ4 *0t SI41

121— C o n d om in iu m
R entals
HORTHLAKE 11 w/t,replace
new carpal, screen porch No
pats til)/mo *W 0147______
I BEDROOM Washer " dfyar.
complete kitchen appliances
SJOOmo plus deposit lit 1144

123—W anted to Rent
USEDMR LOT WANTED
TORF.NT

4)4 1141

141— H om es fo r Sale

HALL REA LTY
312 V/ f lr ut Sl

S.inford

E N JO Y TH E COUNTRY AT
M OSPHER E ottered by this 1
bdrm 1 bath w/lamily rm on
almost 1/1 acral Raised paho
overlook! oaks I
IS) W0
LA K E M AR Y 1 bdrm ) bath
w/tamity loom, canlral M/A,
lancad yard, garaga walk to
goll course 0*0*00 Owner
financing withI1S.000
FMA/VA

323-5774
E X C H A N G E OR SE LL your
property loc a ted any where 1
IwvetHr* Realty. W M l )

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Hom
es■/ iRent
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N IO H TCLU B 4M* iq . ft..
Tltusvllla fully equip 17100
mo Liquor tic avail 17* Oita
PRO FESSIO NAL OFFICE
Space lor rant or sal*. U 000
or rant, furn . SJOO mo Ottlc*
W SR 4* Call 14* SOW
SANFORD 100 N Elm Ay*
10.100 tq ft with others
Brick truck hi
sprinkled
440V
1 phase service LI.
manu or distribution ctr
»1 soft Ml lilt

Dock
S^ high, lira sprinkled 101 Cor
'• nwall Road W Garnett While.
**. Broker .....
117 7MI

Af fORDARI f HOWf S
yf NIURf i PROPIRhfS
FMA OR VA AS LOW AS l*»%
G ov't Foreclosures, R*
pos/A iiu m * No Qualify
Homasl Owner financing
Semtnot*. Orang*. Volusia
Sanlord less than I ).*04 town
aRanavated 1/1 , appliances,
lancad yard, carport, 1)1 *00
aRanovatad like new J/1, fplc .
appl . new paint IS).*00
• Paal ham*. VT on cul da sac
Garage 1*7 *00
* V I an ty acral Renovated
appliances, tancad yd. 141.S00
• V1W, )l*0 sq H. Ilk* nawt Llv.
dining, family rm. |7).tOO
• 4/1. tancad. garaga. Da *00
Assume Na Oualiltasl
• VI an I/) acral Ftrscad. cul da
sac, dead and straet S4i too
Additional homes avail Lass
th#n|7K downt
PAOLA. 4/) on on ) 14 acres
Pasture with stable IIIV.VOO
Lh. M ary/Langwaad Peal
Hama, 1/2. garaga, living,
dining, tarn rms SOI. W0
Lk. Mary goal ham*. 4/). living,
dining, family rm,St0*.*00

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FREE TO GOOD HOME. Ador
abl* puppies era going fasti 1
litiers inapard mix and other
mixed Imanths old 3)1 7OH
• PUPPY Poadl* A Langhair
Chihuahua tlOO 1M MQS

) lots

*100.000

• ) * l f EL CAPITAN
J
bedroom, block, workshop,
carport, laundry rm, plus
extra lot. All this irt.tOOl

209—Wea rin g A p p a re l
• WEDDING DRESS. Long
whit* lac# dress Tierad with
train. Silver paarls and sa
quins on nack line end sleeves
In original box. Slia a.
BEAUTIFULIlUIOOm m *
• WEDDING DRESS. Taa
length, shod putt slaavas. sit*
11/10POO407 574 7SH Deltona

321*0759...............321*2257

BUILDER’SSPECIAL
Brand new V ) lor only HI.WO
on your lot No money down It
equity In your lot
PETERSON HOME* HI &gt;1*0

211—A n tiq u e s /
C o lle ctib le s

FANTASTIC BUTI I bdrm, I
bth. C/H/A. paddl* Ians, new
paint Insld* and out. new
kitchen cabmals slovt. treed
lot Must s**i *44 000*9* JOT*

1 BORM. I BATH C O T TA G E
Appliances, storage shed 11*4
Mohawk Ay* *M 000 110 70*7

151— In v e s tm e n f
P rope rly / Sale

Janet M ansfield. 323 7271
AA Camas. Inc . ID 1114
•L A K E M ARY "T H E
F O R E S T " 1/1 Great loc
*11.000 TERMS!
•too** Sq FI 11 DHL lot
zoned GC) Good cond Hr
ducedSJOm to*44 *00'

SANFORD INCOME PR OPER
T V . Llv# in 1 b/r, 1 bth and
rani s i b r, I bath units
Income SI 000 mo or rent all
four units tar Sl,4)0/m o
Mortgage payment SlxO P IT I
Call 114 /•)* P M

C A L L B A R T REAL EST., INC.
_f4R7) 11) 744*

LK MARY
) 7 with family
rm . lg treed lot U) 000
W MahctowsH P I 7**)
LONGWOOO 4/Hi. cant H/A.
lancad Owner financing or
laase option Only 111 *00
*11*4* *444
ONE OF THE FHEMIIRS ot
Sanford historical homes for
sal* by only Ird owner Sint*
t*n i *11* 000 firm, as Is 10th
and Park Ay* Appt i n faaa

RUNTY Of SHADE!
1*11 W Hh St. Sanlord 1
bdrm . 1)1X11)lot la* WO
By owner Call 407 t*i 4)41_
POOL HOMEII « cuslam drek
p rlv fanca. 1711*. naar
schools, varts. carpal, new
roof, dining rm A tern
porth i iss.ooo i m m
SALE 'LEASE w/aptian *r
Rant! 41 Family room, fanca.
caramK III* Door, rafrigar*
tor. CHA. 70) Santa SI San
lard *04 111 04)1
SANFORD Ml Woodmact Bird
1 bdrm. lamllr rm. new A/C.
new carpet S1.H0 down FHA
147 W0
774 1144
Atwell Raalty

Turned Down?"
If you hare been turned down
Tor know you will bal. call the
credit arparts You can buy a
hom e with bad cred it
407 D itto*
*
TUSKAWILLA AREA Built
l**0 a bdrm. 1 bath lg
screen porch, lancad yard,
backyard playground For
tala or laat* purchase
SID 000
4*1 IDO

153—A creageLots/S ale
G E N E V A . I ACRES J/1 in
eludes large atfc apt . duck
pond. Buyer pays d o tin g
S70 000 t apt 17)441)
___
O CALA N A T’L FO R E S T.
Woedad Httl l ) 4)0 aach. no
money downt 111 41 monthly
i aoo **) wia

155— C o n d om in iu m s
_____ Co-Op / Sa le
S A N FO R D / LA KE M A R Y
A R E A . 1 bdrm. } bth. 3rd
floor A/C. vaulted calling,
screen porch AmenlHat In
cluda pool, tennis, sauna,
lake access SM *00 Reduced
111 41)7

157—M o b ile
Homes / Sale
NEW t w r it Low down A inter
•111 14X10 SDJ/mo 14X70.
SlIQ/mo HI 170*
________
SET UP IN CARRIAOC Cave.
Gregory Mobile Homes. San
lord Single tact TO UPC
1 BEDROOM mobile home on *0
a 100 lot In C a isalbe rry
Owner financing #asy terms
^
____________

H 3 —W aferfronT
P rope r ly / Sale
GOOD LOCATION ! * , acres
Beautiful lot Lake M a ry
vctioais. walk to SCC Good
investment prop 11)1*11

181—A p plia nces
_____/ F u rn llu r e __

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENTS REALTY
**M 1! 7111/17) UTS

Ov e r

SR 36
m

YEARS

STENSTROM

REAL T Y, I N C .
We list jnd sell
more properly than
anyone in the Greater
Sanlord Lake Mary area.
• RIVER OAKSt BaauMul 4 )
Pool Horn* on I Ac naar
Wakiv* River! t liras Galoral
• HORSE LOVERSI Nua 4 lw /
Barn! Immaculatt. Na* CpI.
A Paint. Naw Root. Big Scr
Porch! 1*4.4001
• A S S U M E NO Q U A L I F Y !
Lovaly 1/11* townhom* In
Haron Covet Hug* Master,
F p l , Scr. Porch. Balcony &amp;
Moral Ifi.WOI

M U ANYTIME

321
322

-

181—A p p lia n ce s
/ F u rn itu re

H I — H om es fo r S a le

Call tor details!

• A N T IQ U E DRESSER. Ma
hogany. porcaiam knobs, dove
tail |om&gt;sDO080)14 t i l l
a BOOKSHELF DESK. Comb!
nation. 70"H JO" W tl" D ,
Four s/wivas two moveabia
on top of dosed desk com
partmoni 111 n o 170)________
• C A P T A IN S A O J U S T A B L K
dan or dining chairs Sat ot 4.
castors, chroma, rust color ad
valour upholstery [■ tenant
condition, dean 1 100)71 )**|
• C O F F E E TA B LE , solid wood
with thraa smoSrd glass in
sals Used only a taw months
MO Call to sea m i n i
• CO U N TER TOP rtlrigarator
S i cu ft Looks rough, runs
graat 1*0 )74 )177____________
• D R Y E R . Sears Kanm or*
Works graat 11*1111114*
• F IV E M E TA L CHAIRS with
padded saats and backs Can
b* used In home or office I X
lull price IMSOOi
K EN M O R E washer,dryer Very
nice! Fraedalivery/werranty
A * Best Appliances, 114 H a l
• KINO S H E BED. Adjustable
Iram e. mattress, end box
ip r.n gsIH J X 1701
• LO UNO E CHAIR. Brand naw.
Highland House Beige an
liqua valval with brown and
burn! orang* design Can'l us*
color gift Will trad* for chair
of aqua! value lapproi IIOOI
In peach, ttal. olf whit*, or
gray » 4 leap________________

2720
2420

IMS Park Dr., laniard
*41 W. Lika Mary B l, Lk. Mary

HOMEAPPLIANCECENTER

OVEn 70 VEAIIS IN U17SIME SS
THANK YOU SANFOHL7
304 E COMMEHCIAL SI
3ANI OfID ■(4071 i22 3803

T R A N Q U IL IT Y

• MATTRESS. 11" X 7J"
Ercaltant condition 110 each

I)

1174*___

W H ITE W ICK ER BDRM . S I T .

complete King bad. wlckar
headboard, matching dbl
d'assar w/mirror. S drawer
chest * 1 night stands 1M0 or
be it otter Ml 1700

183—T e le v is io n /
Radio / Stereo
• ORUNDIG duel recorder A
dual player. 1 speekert. came
from Germany *100 firm
M)«114____________________

1 8 7 -Sp o rtin g G oods
• EXERCISER. OP Air Stndar.
Ilka new! Cost SMS new. Sell
Ing for StOO firm C all
407 111*)* i________________
• EXERCISE WEIGHT bench
Waidtr brand Vary hie*
Mutt salt! 17)1)1 0*t)
A T T E N TIO N sartaus has*kail
calHclarsI 20's naw baseball,
double stitching, autographed
b . Babe Ruth Authenticated
by Coop*ritown Museum
Reply: 17 La V lila Circle.
Winter Springs. E L J270t

e TO U R IN G BIKE Hulty saS
phone 173 11*4______________
e W E IG H T L I F T I NO S E T .
Bench, bars, weights Good
shops Dlsessem bled SS0
IMasal

199— P els &amp; Sup p lie s

H g r t t M M t _______________

• HOT DIOOITY DOGI Fraa to.
gaod ham* 1 mo old pup
Roltwaller/shapard mix.
Famala, shots, wormad
Needs lots of room to r unI

at* m s

i Spacious 1,2, &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartments it Affordable Prices
it Close to Schools
it G o»e to Shopping Centers
it Swimming Pool
* Volleyball
it Laundry Facilities

• OUITAR. * string acoustical,
three qoortrr sir* with casa
Lika new condition Ml 133 0043
LOWERY KEYBOARD Double
keyboard */ voices

CHEVY CITATION. ItM 4 cyl .
on* owner Auto. C0*d A/C.
power windows. Runt and
looki great StSCOBO1)4 Ml*
• CHEVY CAMABO - "TT. Re
built VI. lots of new parts1
1W1MI 011*anytime
CHEVY CAMARO. 1SS4 Rad 4
tpd. I tops SUM Call )M 1*1)
altar 4____________________
• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL tl
Lika naw Mutt tall Only
1)1000 Call (*0711)1 WSI
• CJ I JE E P, t i l l I cyl.
custom Rebuilt angina, new
tires, brakes M 7)1 firm Ml

■*

T t B U IC K Rtgal. Runs and too* i
good V4. Auto 1441
____________110 4)4*
•1 DODGE fit. Runs good. 4
spaed AC It !) 74 BUICK
Regal. Runs and looks good
V* Auto M t) 3M tie*
• •* C H EVY Cavalier Station
wagon. AC. auto |t.7M
_ _ _
C* N,M
• M PONTIAC Flaro G T auto
V*. Red. MK Ml Good cond!
Hon LOADED U N I 1 )1 1744
• M LE BARON
red. loaded dg dash 71K ml
S7Q00 Pan , I • t l J E E P Sport Auto. PS. PB
A C , alarm UK ml |tl.)0O
Like new 1 40) Ml 1447

233—Auto P a ris
/ A ccessories
P A R T IN G OUT 1971 E reb rd
1971 Plymouth Duller 111. IN I
Nissan Senir* 130 )wo

235—T ru c k s /
B u se s/ Vans
CHEVY VAN list V i a.,tn
A/C. new liras 1)000 OBO
l i t MM Jim_______________
C H IV Y VAN. 1*11. Interior
n‘ca I dent, n-ns great U.oop
OBO Ml 3*44 Jim
____
CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN 79.
I ton. Passangar van. c&gt;aen
this van is loaded’ Too much
tpo list, must wa to appreci
at* Only 11.49) OBO III 1700
• F O R D BUS
IS7J GOOD
CONDITION II OOOCALL
____________ i n
• HANDICAPPED VAN. ISM
Ford E ISO lilt, automatic
doors S3 000 III 1434
IS U 2 U TROOPER II. 1*14 4 whl
d r . 4 door. A/C. starao. S text
Excel cond ' 14 100 341 *1*4

S

Sanford Motor Co.

199t JE E P CHEROKEE
}
wheel drive auto. »&lt;'. a cyl

irvder 11.000miles HO. W0
_________ Call Ml t i l ) ___
Tl D O D O E Pick Up Long bad
slant*. Runs Great) 1700

___________ 11147*1_________
• I JEEP Lartda. 4 wheel drive
runs great S1700 pri ce
negotiable MO 100)

238—V ehicles
W anted
C O R V E T T E W AN TED ’o rr
store Any year or condition
14,000 llmll 134 n»4_________

USED CAR LOT WANTED
T O R E N T — ___ _

• SUIUKI LT 144R. IN I Quad
racer, 11410 cash, or trade to'
a whl lour stroke 471 sal*

241— R e creational
V e hicle s / C am pers
VW pop up camper. 1974. runs
e i cedent. 4 ipaad. all ament
ties. S3-WO .________ J X 30*0
191) WINNEBAGO )*' long
New engine Oran generator.
19.000.... ....
Ml 5*31
• 1) FT- EL DORADO nioto'
home. 'It New awning, tv,
runs great 11.000ORO 1)1-7991

Seriously looking tor a nica.
clean, usad car? DEPEN
OABLE. Down payments as
low as SIP* Includes lax A
tma.Call:

FUES AUTO SALES
★ *3 2 7 -2 8 9 2 **

L 0 A N - A - R A N G E R R id e s A g a in

Q u a lity Used
C a rs &amp; T h ic l(s

Works

graat. In gaod cond SIM OBO
Ml m *

Good Credit! NoCredit!
BadCredit!

223—M isce lla n e ou s
DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RINOS
*ft and up. Fraa tiling I
Bast Pawn &gt; Jewelry, UQ-MI4
• NANO PUMP. Malars the
amount of graasa added to
transmission and differential.
(Roll around) 140 34* 1)71

N o P roblem !!

Mincer Motors

We ll Advertise Your Car
EVERY DAY TIL ITS SOLD!
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3 lines for only

*2114

Country Lake
Apartments

(additional lines extra)
t

Ad must include phone number and asking price. If vehicle hasn't
been sold in 10 days, call us and we'll renew it free. No copy change
while ad is rum ing except for price. Non-commercial only.
2714 Ridgewood Ave.
330-5204

43*11*1

239—M o to rcycle s
______ and Bikes

SHORT Of CASH ?

Call 322-2611 Ibday!

geqeva g a rd e n
1503 West 25“ SI.
Sanford
322*1090

Burgundy am tm cd playar
S.OOO miles ItlOCO Ml 11*4
• tlMGB
(C O N VER TIB LE!
1W0 OBO M l 1*1)

2 3 1 -C a rs

2 2 2 -M u s ic a l
M ercha n d ise

•FREE TO GOOD HOME
Loving ] yr old cocker ipenie!
Inside or outside All shots and
wormed 407 MS *071
• HERE KITTY. KITTYI 1
males. I wht * blue eyes. I
blk . litter trained, shots,
wormed RREC la gaad

TO Y O TA COROLLA. 1 *tl.

• FORD M U S TA N O . IfM, VI
Runs good, body In good shape
11.100 0 8 0
114 HIS
• PONTIAC Firebird Ittt. On*
Owner! Garaged! tlK ml.
Nice 1-4)00 *07 M l 4444
• 1171 M O Classic Canvxrtibla.
Good cond SUM OBO M4
7071

YARD SALE

t l Inch cut t)0 Pieasa call

• T O Y O T A Celica 7* needs
repair or good lor parts 1100
Call 131 34)1 |y mtg
___

230—A n tiq u e /C la s s ic
C ars________

Bunk bad. dinatta sat. mlsc.
clothing Frl and Sat. I MS
1104Cobblestone Ava. Dalton*

• W IN E L E C T R IC chain saw.

S U B A R U .~ lt il. Runs good
needs left CV |oinl laOO or best
otter .........................313*744
T O Y O T A Ctfsslda, S). II Ik mi .
loaded, clean )nd owner
SHOO MT 143 1 ________

Relax In Your Hie Spit

16)5 Magnolia Ava. off 17th St
Furniture, glassware, col tact
ibles. and much moral » 4

195— Machine ry/Tools

S A TU R N SL ). IN I Blue graan.
auto, twin cam, lully loaded
Beaut itul car 1111 COO )M 37)1

Seats 5. portable, navtr used
W/cedar ga ratio, underwater
light, H.S7S *07 &gt;11 7717
• TWO l J x t l i t A/T 4 whaalar
liras t*0 Good condition
171 M il
U T IL IT Y T R A IL E R . IXIS. dbl
axle, w/tractor ramps Exc
lor lawn trailer 1*00371 1700
I* CU F T . R EFRIO ER ATO R .
Holpoint SIM : I J Cu Ft
M IC A O W A V F D O MS 74IS

a AIRBOAT, loll Grasstieppar.
140 HP, Lycoming naw mags .
} props. Iraitar, SHOO Call
Ml 140)or 1M 7170__________
DODGE DYNASTY. I*S4 In
goodthap* More
Ml H44__________
• 14 FT JON Boat W/Gal tilt
trailar II HP Mare 1*00 firm
Mi sail
_ _ _ _ _ _
IS FT CerVlm* Skill 40 HP
Evlnruda, trailar Coast
Guard rqytppart St WO37) 1*4)
• i f tl BOWRIDER
1*1 HP i _ J * 5 ________________________
I/O About 11 hrt. Immacu
DODOE CARAVAN SE. Itl). 4
c y l, seats 7, loaded excellent
lalt.w/trallar cover Must
Seal S*. 100OBO 1)7 41)1
condition no.too *04 7M tit)
DODGE wagon Ittl. Auto, air,
• t*S4 SKI/FISH Boat *0HP
Va'c , *, trailer Runs graat
clean, p/s. starao tilt. *0 000
ml. good paint, never dam
S3000 Partial finance 4*1 710*
aged SUPS *07 SM H44 ____
• llT M FT. SPORTCRAFT.
OODOE DYNASTY LE. ItM
Open fisherman, IIS OMC
Baauhtul. all power, mutt tail
Saadriva. 1)100 Consider
*4 4*1 Ml 0347 or Ml Dtp
trad* for |at ski or Flats boat
DODGE DYNASTY. ItM In
Ml O M t ___
good snap* 64 000
t r SABER BOAT. Graat tor
________ 311 3*44
daap s a t f ls h ln g l A ll
fiberglass *1.000177 1*44
OFORO THUNOERBIRD • S4.
All origlnall Naadt soma
work «1 aesOBOMHU*
217— G arage Sates
FORD TEMPO, 1114. A/C.
power ttearlng. power brakts.
BRTNHAVEN-SANtORO
automatic, sunroof Excellent
111 Real Court. Clothes, toys,
condittoni SI.M0
turnllur*. mltc Sat. 7/1411
_______ Ml SI17attar)_______
• HONDA ACCORD DX. 11*4
Auto, A/C. am/fm tape, whit*
•GARAGt SALE A0 BARGAIN
110.400LtKE NEW! 1M 1417
Call In your garaga sal* ad by
1] noon on Tuesday and taka
• H Y U N D A I. 1417 SI,700
advanlag* ol our special
DODOt COLT. ItM 11.400
garaga sal* ad price 11 Call
Ml WSor M4 1414_________
Cats,bad now lor details!
• JAGUAR XJ*. INI Graat
condition, low milaaga. rail
322 2511
able I taooo nagot labia 111 Ms*
MERCURY SAELI OL IN*
LAKE MARY/GROVEVIEW
Excaltant condition, all power.
MO Raid Ct 7 S. Sat 7/74/n
M SOO ........... Call Ml 41)*
only Furn . Pool pump/tllter.
NEEO A CAR crtdil prfWams)
power whaal. king watarbad.
I can help, dependable used
swing sat, clothing, mlsc_____
cars and trucks. Day*
LARGE GARAGE SALE
Shannon R C Hill s World Of
Spanish ityla dining rm suit
WhoaIS. Laha Mary S3) 1311
and 10 II bar w/ stools aO*t
NOVA. lift. Black w/ rad ss
Ruby S*. otl el Upsala Rd
Auto, A/C. naw seats 13 WO
FrL.Sat.Surv.IM till_______
Ml MM Jim_______________
OLDS SIERRA. 14U. UH OBO
“ MOVING SALE
Sa* at: IIS Garrison Drive.
Everything must gal
Sanlord or call 404 311 MW
Thursday Sunday. * 7
10* East Itth Street
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION a
EVERY FRIDAY 7:14PM
SANFORD
DAYTONA A UTO AUCT ION
Saturday. 7/14'. t S Household.
Hwy. *3. Daytona Brack
• xarclsa equip., books,
________ 40AU3SHI
clothes, odds and ends tMO S
R C. HILLS-SANFORD
Sanford Av*________________
Guaranteed FinancingI
SATURDAY ONLY* JULY 24
__________ 31B-M77_________

• OCTAGON TABLE. Large
Rtlmsrwd antique style. Oak
lop Mahogany claw fool bat*
SSI Ml 0411_______________
• OVAL TABLE. Ealhan Allan
M ap le, with 1 le a v e s
Excellent condition SSI 111
0340 _________
___
PEOPLE LOUNOERS sot* A
lovasaat, blue gray Good
condition 1)10___ 1)1 til*
• RANGE. Avocado graan.
works good S)0 Must tall
)M 07V)
_______ ____
•SM ALL DINING TABLE
Black with glass top Nicet
Only 111110 7410
______
• SOFA. 7 ft. Valter* Print
Loos* Pillow back SM Call
H4 707S____________________
USEO BEDDING SALEM King
Queen. Full A Single *aS e Set
1 Up1LARRY'S Mart 1114111
WASHER. Kanmore heavy
duty Vary good condition!
*100..................... . W IT H
• WATERBED Super slngi*
*)\ war*lass Used 1 months
with tram* and h#at*r SU
II) HS4___________________

S trc s s -frc c livin g at its m ost pleasurable.
C o m e see how you c a n im p ro v e yo u r
life style . Y o u ’]] w a n t to c a ll it hornet

Apartment Living al il's FINEST

2 1 5 -B o a ts a n d
A ccessories

2 3 1 -C a rs

• PVC L O U N O E CHAIR. Vary
nice *30 Cell M l 14*4_________
R E F R IO E R A T O R . OE. Sid* by
sida. w/ica dttp . WO: If IN.
R A D I A L A R M S AW.
Craftsman, w/dado and *0
tooth blades, S17S 11014*1

(or other motor vehicle)

•InOut 37thTear*
1*11 M A P L E AVE. SALE OR
R E N T W/Optlan. Close lo
schools, shopping. V I, living
A dining *10.000 Wx 111 O il)

lake A Closer Look

• COLLECTOR'S PLATES Sal
ol three Goddess of tha sea.
wind, and earth Signed and
numbered edition, including
plate frames l » ) Ml H I)
_
•DEALER SPACE A V A IL ­
ABLE* Aunly Mary's An­
tiques. 1001 French Ava,
M i n i Sanlord W* buy an*
ptaca/anlira asI* last 4*i 770*
itat NOLAN RYAN ROOKIE
Goat to highest olfar.
iMiiaa

G n fc %
GOVT REPO), bank loreclo
sura*, assuror no qualify
mortgages! Low monthly
• GOV'T FORECLOSURE
4/1 In Pinecrts! Graat home!
Low down
DO s
• PINECREST ) bdrm «,-/
canl H/A. pool «/ decking
Bast buy In artel Low down,
low monthly
D4 Wo

223— M iscellaneous

199— P e ll &amp; S u p p lie s

BATEMAN REALTY

Over laoosll 111*000'

Come home fo r
the Summer... to

K IT 'N' CARI.VI.K iL by loirn Wri^hl

141— Hom es fo r Sale

Sanford Herald

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- Sanlotd Herald, Sanlotd, Florida - Wednesday, July 21, IMB

b y C h ic Y o u n g

B L O N D IE
a-OND' E. QUICK, too *

AT THAT WOwAkN
J u s t lcavin s

THAT 6 «V WYALTWV )
RHINO. V N e TT*
'

33. m

DEAR DR. GOTT: Whul can

b y M o r i W a lk e r

B E E T L E BAILEY
GENERAL'S O R P E R S :
I EASY/
EVERYONE MUST PE APLE
TO TOUCH THEIR FIN G E R '
TIPS TO THEIR TOB6
TEN TIMES

I'M FLATTER ER FUZZ,
B U T A LITTLE OF THAT
£O E5 A LO N G W AV

I CAN TO U C H T H E
PALM S OF B O T H

HANPS

There’s no ‘cure’
for bone fracture

to th e

F L O O R / W ATCH/
6

5),

A®,

zzi

by A r t Sansom

T H E BORN LOSER

I THINK. HCtPHN-Lf,
OVCWOVCO OH
* v* m of r a m t '1}

Ik * dour for those of us who have
developed oslrojxirosls and sufTer compression fractures of the
vcrtrb rn r of the spine? I cannot
take estrogen, as I have a history
ot breast cancer, hut a bone
biopsy ruled out bone cancer as
a cause of m y fractures. Will I
always have this pain?

DEAR

READER:

In o s t e o p o r o t l e p a t i e n t s , hon e s
fracture as calcium leeches from
them and they become weaker
and more brittle. Th e cause of
osteoporosis |s unknown, hut the
disorder com m only alfcds older
adults, women more often than
men.
Weight-bearing exerctse. such
as w a l k i n g , a n d c a l c i u m
supplements (at least 1.500 mg
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
July 22. 1993

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your field of endeavor could
work out advantageously for you
to the year ahead. Each event
might help you move up the
ladder a few step* ahead of
others.
CANCER (June 2 1-.fitly 221 II
you don’t have active outlets to
i»cco|)y you mentally and physltally today, you might get very
restless and disorganized. Th is
could turn a productive day Into
a ho-hum e x jirilrn rr. T ry in g to
j&gt;atch up a broken romance?
Th e Astro-Graph Matchmaker
can help you to understand what
m do to make the relationship
work. Mall $2 and a long.
self-addressed, stamped

envelope to Matchmaker. 1* 0.
Box 4485. New York. N.Y.
10163.

L E O ( J u l y 2 3 - A u g . 221
Because of your Intense desires
regarding things you want for
yourself and loved ones, you will
ta- well motivated today to figure
out ways to get them.
VIRGO ( Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

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the Hubs breaking 3-3? Declarer
found a line that allowed him to
test taith suits
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hand with thr heart king. South
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d i a m o n d to d u m m y ' s a r c
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The more chances yon have to
make your contract. I lie heller.

Substantial steps can ta* made
today to advance your self­
interests. provided von do not
delegate assignments to others
you're ta-tlrr able to lake of
yourself.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 231 Keep
an rye peeled lor bargains today,
because your commercial In­
stincts are wt-ll timed and. If
anyone Is going to find a good
ileal. It is likely lo Ik - you.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2-1 N'nv 22)
You have the ability today to
arouse an Interest In and gain
the Hiip|xirt ol others for things
that arr of personal Importance
lo you. You'll know how to use
this gift enustrurtlvrlv.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee.
211 Others might think and talk
about ways lo Improve their lot
In life, hot you'll be thr gtty/gal
who will actually do something
about It today. Way to go!
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Ja n
19) There eoultl he some Inter­
esting developments today that
might have a favorable effect on
yo u r future. It all ties Into
something you put together a
short while tan k.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Fell 19)
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m o n a g l n g s o m e t h i n g for
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taisrs are covered.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 201 If
you tin everything In accordance
w ith you r highest standards
today, you'll find persons with
whom von arc directly dealing
will ta'gln lo treat you as you're
Heating them.

ARIES (March 2I-A|)rtl 19)
Strive to ta- as Imaginative as
(xisslhlc today, even when han­
dling m undane assignments.
Using your mental faculties will
help you find belter methods
and systems.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20|
T r y to gel to know trellcr over
the next few days two persons
you recently met who you feel
are |M&gt;tcntlal friends. Your In­
sights regarding relationships
tire pretty good.
GEMINI (May 2 1 Ju n e 20) In
order lo get some key matters
finalized today, don't ta* afraid to
ta- a hit more assertive than
Usual. You're working against
lim e and pushing could be
required.

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