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                    <text>June

29,

1994

WEDNESDAY

S e rv in g S a n fo rd , L a k e M a r y a n d S e m in o le C o u n ty a ln o a 1 0 0 8
88lh Year, No. 267

NEWS DIGEST

Sanford, Florida

Cable

Local custom ers should pay less by August 1
□ Sports
Summer b is tb s ll In full swing
LONOWOOD — Baseball players from high
school age to the Little Majors were In action all
over the area Tuesday evening and night.

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SANFORD — 'T im e Warner Cable has advised
Ihe Sanford City Commission that cable rales will
be changing beginning In July. Monthly cable
bills for most residents with standard services
will be going down.
Tim e Warner, formerly known us Cablrvlslon of
Central Florida, serves approximately 400.000
homes In the Central Fiorina area. Including most

of Seminole County.
The move wus brought about through n
mandate by the Federal Communications Com­
mission earlier this year. It was In response (o
changes made because o f u similar edict In mid
l h im .
At that time, the FCC ordered rnble companies
to make some billing changes. Il was believed the
recommended changes would reduce residential
cubic bills.
In order lo comply with the FCC's complex

Cooklt Monsftr strikes

Back from brink
of extinction

Store robbed

S A N P q R D — T h e City o f Sanford has
announced there will be no refuse pickup for
residential and commercial customers served by
the city's Solid Waste Division, on Monday. July
4lh. Normal service will resume Tuesday, July
bth.
For additional refuse Information, phone the
Solid Waste Division at 330-5679. For water und
sewer information, phone the Utility Depart­
ment at 330-5630.

Lake Mary LD C R TF to meet
LAKE MARY — The recently formed Land
Development Code Review Task Force will meet
tonight at Lake Mary City Hall. On the agenda Is
discussion regarding the annexation laws,
options of vesting development standards for
annexed properties, ranklng/schedullng of
Issues to be discussed by the group, restaurant/bor definitions, and landscape regulations.
The meeting Is open to the public.
The five member group will meet In the
commission chambers of Lake Mary City Hall,
100 N. Country Club Road.

Improving the schools
SANFORD — The Seminole County School
Board will be taking time over the next year to
hear what each school plans to do to Improve
the overall quality o f education at their facility.
The School Improvement Plans have been
completed and the board will hear from each
facility during meetings on the third Tuesday of
each month (except December) beginning In
August. The meetings will be at 7 p.m.
Four or five schools will make their piesentatlona at each meeting. Specific schools will
be announced near the meeting times.
The meetings will be Aug. 16. Sept. 20. Oct.
18. Nov. 18. Jan. 17. Feb. 21. March 21. April
18, May 10 and June 20.

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Hazy days of summer
Partly sunny with a
chance o f scattered
evening showers and
thunderstorms. High
In t h e m id 9 0 s .
W in d s fr o m th e
southeast at 5-10
mph. Chance o f rain
30 percent.

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American
bald
eagle

SANFORD — It probably wasn’t the cuddly
blue rurry fellow from Sesame Street who
helped himself to some snacks at Ihe First
Impression Day Care. 1221 W. Seventh St. In
Sanford over Ihe weekend.
Owner Meta Brooks reported to the police that
someone kicked In the back door of the facility
and helped themselves lo an armload of graham
crackers and Cheeilta some time between 5
p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Monday.
"It freaked me out." she said. "W h y would
they do all that Tor those cookies?”
Brooks said the door frame and door had to be
replaced os a result o f the forced entry.
Nothing else was taken, she said.
"Th ey didn't have to do that." she said. "A ll
they would have had to do was ask. If they were
that hungry, we'd have given them a snack."

LAKE MARY — A robbery was reported lo
Lake Mary police yesterday afternoon at a
convenience store at the comer of Wilbur
Avenue and Country Club Road. According to
Capt. Sam Belflore. a white male entered the
store at approximately 2 p.m.. and robbed the
clerk of an undetermined amount o f money.
"W hile some type of firearm was Indicated,
none was actually seen." he said.
The robber then reportedly left the store,
where Belflore said he was spotted by a man
who liad been In his yard. "T h e man gave chose
but finally lost the robber on U.S. Highway
17-92. heading Into Sanford." Belflore said.
According to the license number on the car. It
had been listed as stolen In Winter Park.

demands and compensate far the loss In Income,
many cable companies reportedly hud to chunge
a number o f stations carried on basic service.
As a result. In order lo continue receiving those
moved lelcrast channels us well as others being
added, customers expanded their services. Sub­
sequently, they found their bills for the additional
services had gone up rulher than down.
The severe Increase resulted In what the FCC
considered a massive outcry from the public, and

■ y SANDRA ILLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer

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The younaslera at the vocation Bible school at
Longwood Hills Baptist Church got a surprla#
visit from one o fth g fr favorite birds .recently.
Big Bird wandered off Beaamo Street and
cams to see whst the kids were learning about

HtrtlS Hus byTum ii V fSSSt

at the church's summer camp. Booker

D««har&gt;., Bvi» •Itlwnml, Caltlir. o ararty. Cory
McBrlarty and David Curtis were thrilled lo
meet tho big yellow guy they love lo watch on

SANFORD - On the
brink or e x tin c tio n
twenty years ago. the
American bald eugle Is
thriving, especially In
Florida und w ill be
removed front the en­
dangered species list.
The U.S. Fish und
W ild life Service will
announce Thursduy Its
proposal to upgrade
the atutus of the eagle
from endangered to the Doris Msgor gives
loaa (lira "iliraaianad'* IsIKs lo youth
category, according lo
eagles and other b
government ofTIcliila and environmentalists,

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Orlando Science Center support
C ou n ty
reaffirm s
$1 m illion
ByJ. MARK BARPIBLD
Herald Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD — Seminole County
commissioners affirmed their SI
million support fur the S42.5 million
Orlando Science Center expansion
Tuesday.

Bus routes

V o t in g 4-1. c o m m is s io n e r s
approved a contract to grunt four
more $200,000 Installments on
tlirlr $1 million pledge last year.
The first $200,000 grunt payment
has been made.
OSC offic ials sought confirmation
that the county Intended to puy the
SI million grunt spread over five
years. Last year, commissioners
agreed to pay the amount, hut only
firm ly co m m itted to the first
$200,000 Installment.
OSC plans u 190.000-squarc-foot
expansion of their present facility.
The organization has a $1 million.
□ See Science. Page BA

SANFORD - Trips to the Orlando
Sclcnre Center arc the most populur
field trip lukt n by Seminole County
public school students, school dls-

trlct officials suy.
Both the Seminole County school
board and the Seminole County
commission have Joined a coalition
of local governmental entitles from
Orange und- Osccolu counties In
pledging their flnunelnl support of
the science center's expansion pro­
grams.
From Sem inole County's two
supporting ugeneles. the center will
reclcve $2 million over a five year
|&gt;cr!od that begun last year.
When completed, the expansion
o f the science center facilities will
Include not only more activities for
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Dutch treat

attitude
SANFORD — Semlrtolc County
commissioners arc going to wait to
sec how much money they have
before making changes lo Lynx bun
service In the county.
Lynx subsidies will cost an extra
$155,132 next ycur Just to continue
the same five routes. The Increase Is
largely due to u 50 percent annual
hike In free transportation for hand­
icapped, said Lynx director Paul
Skoutclas.
Lynx suggested Increasing the
Winter Park-to-Sunford service from
hourly to twlcc-hourly. saying
rldcrshlp would Increase. Other
proposed Improvements were a
Heathrow and Lake Mary route and
a State Road 434 route.
The county will pay about $1.3
million this year for service and
$1.4 million next year for the same
service. Revenue from a penny gas
taxes added last year pays, most of
the bus service expen se. The
balance Is paid from property tax
revenues.
Commissioners were unwilling lo
embrace the $1.3 million additional
costs for the service Improvement
until they have a chance lo review
County Manager Ron Rabun's pro­
posed budget, due out next week.

H«f»M Photoby Mwk Honli
While the battle for soccer's World Cup rages on the
pitch at stadia across the United States, the team
from Holland relaxed for a few moments last night In
the sparkling beauty of AAA's national headquarters

In Heathrow. A reception honoring Ihe team brought
out local dignitaries to honor the team. The
Netherlanda side Is to have played a match against
Morocco this afternoon at the Citrus Bowl In Orlando.

S U B S C R IB E T O T H E S A N FO R D H ER ALD FOR T H E B E S T L O C A L N EW S C O V E R A G E . Call 322-2611

�N EW S FROM T H E R EG IO N AN D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

FLORIDA
BRIEFS ■

Contact lens price conspiracy
Makers, optometrists accused of inflating prices

Man sentenced to 22 years for beating
FORT LAUDERDALE - A Judge has sentenced a man
a reused In the 1992 beating death of a Vietnamese college
student to 22 years In prison, the maximum sentence
recommended under state guidelines.
Terry Michael Jamcrson. 22. was sentenced Tuesday for his
role In the death o f Luven Phan Nguyen, who was beaten In a
Coral Springs parking lot. Prosecutors said he was attacked by
a gang of men attending a party who chased the victim out,
taunted him with racial epithets, then killed him.
Seven young men were accused In the death. Sentencing for
two others was postponed Tuesday.
Wllllnm Mudnlonc. 23, and Christopher Anderson. 20.
convicted o f second-degree murder along with Jamerson, will
be sentenced July 12.
Broward Circuit Judge Richard Eade delayed that action
after their attorneys complained a pre-sentenclng Investigation
by the court waa late and shoddy.

C ru iM ship ersw member arrested
MIAMI — A crew member has been charged with sexually
molesting a 13-year-old boy on a cruise.
Prapto Wlbowo, 47, was charged with a federal count of
abusive sexual contact for an Incident with the passenger
Saturduy on Dolphin Cruise Lines' Seabreeze I In International
waters north of Cuba.
Wlbowo. an Indonesian, was arrested Sunday nfler the ship
returned to port In Miami and had an Initial court appearance
Tuesday before U.S. Magistrate Peter Palermo. A bond hearing
was set for Friday, and an Interpreter was requested.
The boy told the FBI that Wlbowo offered him candy In a ship
passageway Friday and gave candy to him and his sister ugaln
Saturday.
The he Invited the boy to hla cabin and molested the boy as
he was trying to leave the cabin.

■y JACKIIHALLIPAX

Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE - The cost of contact
lens was doubled at limes ns part o f a
conspiracy between two big manufacturers
and optometrists who sought to push
retailers out o f the lens market, a top state
nfTIcIn! has charged.
“ If ... the optometrists and manufacturers
would use a free market system we could
save n lot of money, the soft eye-contact
wearer could save u lot of m oney," Attorney
General Bob Butlerworth said Tuesday.
"W e believe that In some cases the price hns
tfccn Inflated by 100 percent."
Butlerworth accused Bausch A la m b Inc.
and Johnson A Johnson Vision Products
Inc. o f violating federal and state antitrust
laws and Florida's consumer-protection law.
He made the charges In a civil complaint
filed Tuesday In federal court In Jackson­
ville.
Butterworth's complaint also names two
professional associations and nine optome­
trists active In them. He Is seeking triple
damages and penalties of 81 million against
each corporation and 8100.000 agnlnst each
optometrist named In the complaint.
Bausch A Lomb and Johnson A Johnson
and the American Optometrlc Association,
which represents most o f the nation's
optometrists, denied any wrongdoing.

The complaint alleges that the lens
makers and optometrists have conspired
since 1989 to discourage the sale of contact
lenses through sources other than cyc-carc
professionals.
Johnson A Johnson Introduced disposa­
ble contact lenses In 1988 and more
companies began selling replacement lenses
at discount prices.
Consumers could buy lenses through
such outlets as pharmacies and mail-order
houses more cheaply than If they bought
them from eye-enre professionals, who often
mark up lens prices by 100 percent.
The contact lens field Is worth 81.8
billion. In the last seven years mail-order
businesses such as Lens Express, bused In
Deerfield Beach, have claimed 8100 million
o f the money, said Gary Hanauer, a Lens
Express spokesman.
Some states ban the sale or lenses except
through licensed eye-care professionals. But
moat. Including Florida, let pharmacists and
others sell lenses.
"W e're talking about people across the
country. Basically, the conspiracy operated
on a national scale." said Jerome HofTman.
who heads antitrust Investigations for But­
lerworth.
Although there arc other contact lens
manufacturers, the conspiracy hurt price
competition. HofTman said.
He added that the conspiracy has not been

entirely successful In eliminating other
sources of lenses. But, he said, all eonturt
consumers were probably affected.
"It's everybody who purchased lenses."
he said "Probably everybody paid more
than they should have."
Lorry DcCook. president o f the optome­
trists association, said he believes "w e are
Innocent of any conduct that could result In
our being found liable."
A spokeswoman for Bausch ft Lomb said
the company would vigorously contest the
allegations, which she said w ere un­
substantiated.
"In theory, what the state o f Florldu Is
suggesting is that we ought to make contact
lenses available through drug stores and gas
stations and amusement parks and we are
not prepared to do that. ' Barbara Kelley
said from Rochester, N.Y.
Bob Knlflln. a spokesman for Johnson A
Johnson, said the company adopted Its
policy of selling lenses only to licensed
eye-care professionals In order to better
protect the vision o f consumers.
"W e feel very strongly that this Is the
right way to managed the prescription and
use of a regulated device," he said from
Johnson A Johnson's corporate head­
quarters In New Brunswick, N.J.
Johnson A Johnson has 168 operating
companies. Including Vlstakon. which
makes contact lenses In Jacksonville.

Prison disturbance quelled
STARKE — Emergency squads were sent In to New River
Correctional Facility near Starke to quell a disturbance by an
estim ated 100 Inmates, a Departm ent o f Corrections
spokeswoman said.
The disturbance broke out Tuesday In the west unit o f the
prison about 10 a m., and when Inmates at the east unit heard
about the melee some chairs were thrown through windows
there, said Laura Lcvlngs. the spokeswoman said.
The disturbance began with an fight among a few Inmates
and grew to Involve about 100. she said.
“ Most backed off and wanted to stay out o f It." Nate Holton,
the prison's personnel director, said o f the majority o f the
prison’s Inmates.
Four corrections officers were assaulted. Tw o were treated
for minor Injuries and returned to work: the other two were
sent tod hospital for checkups.
“ We are terming It a minor disturbance because there was
minor property damuge and no Inmate Injuries." Holton said.
The emergency squads. Including correctional officers from
Florida State Prison. Union Corrections Institution and North
Florida Reception Center, were able to quell the lighting by late
morning.

Getting ready
for
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"Fourti
th
Jaromy Schwelckort (from
left), Mark Johnson and Josh
Schwelckerl got Into the spirit
of the holiday at this fireworks
stand In Lake Mary. Tholr
choices Included a selection of
fireworks with names such as
" fir e a n ts",
and "happy
Marshall
this tent
icatod on Lake
are fully peronly legal
Hereto FSoto by Tommy Vincent

Guardian accused of exploitation
FORT LAUDERDALE — A court-appointed guardian for ) 1•
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her care ami has been orderedto account for thetr funds
Circuit Judge W. Clayton Johnson threatened Monday lo
find Martha Wright, 49. o ( Popipano Beach In contempt op
court If she fulls to account for her wards' funds.
"I have to take whatever steps arc necessary to protect the
wards," Johnson said at the hearing ejecting Wright from the
guardian program. "This court has no other choice to act."
. Wright, a former maid and nurse's aide, admitted herself to u
Pembroke Pines hospital complaining of chest pains Sunday
after The Miami Herald reported on her guardian duties.
She had legal and financial authority over her wards.
In one case, a 93-ycar-old retired nurse should have had a
8200.000 balance In her bank account, but tt had been closed.
In another. Wright leased a car In the name of an 80-year-old
Alzheimer's patient who had lost the right to drive and sign
contracts. Wright said she used the car for the man's errands,
but he died April 2.

Building moratorium and water ban
BROOKSVILLE — Some 1.2 million Tampa Bay residents
must cut water use by about 4 percent over the next year
under an emergency order Issued by regulators.
The action Tuesday by the Southwest Florida Water
Management District Is aimed at slowing environmental
damage and protecting drinking water supplies. It prompted
threats by Pinellas County officials of a building moratorium or
outdoor watering ban In their county.

From Associated Press reports

MIAMI - Hare are the
winning numbers selected
Tuesday In the Florida Lot*
tery:
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Student aid rules threaten private trade sc h o o ls
TAM PA — A Florida trade
school association Is asking a
federal Judge to throw out new
student-aid rules, saying they
could force half the state's
private trade schools to shut
down.
The rules, which go Into effect
Friday, require for-profit trade
schools and Junior colleges to get
ut least 15 percent of their
revenue In cash from students If
they wunt to continue receiving
student aid money from the
federal government.
But students ut some schools
Just don't have the money,
according lo Monday's lawsuit,
which seeks an emergency In­
junction.
"It sounds good on the sur­
face. like u very effective con-

Second CUaa Poitape Paid at Sanlord,
Florida nnd additional mailing

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David Longanecker. assistant
secretary o f cducutlon. agreed
that for some school operators.
' ' I t ' s a 11 fc * a n d • d e a t h
circum stance." He even con­
ceded that a few good schools
might be hurt.
"But I'm certain the majority
o f them are not going to be
missed terribly." he said.

The new regulation, known us
the "8 5 percent ru le ." was
Included In u 1992 law that
aimed In part to curb fraud and
abuse o f federal student aid
programs.
Some schools would sign up
anyone for financial aid. then
provide a substandard educa­
tion, leaving students unable to
get a Job or repay the loans,
officials said. Taxpayers wound
up swallowing the costs of the
defaulted loans.

The lawsuit contends that the
85 percent rule Is unfair because
Florida docs not provide state
grants to trade school students.
In many northern states that do.
that money can be counted
toward a school's 15 percent
non-fcdcral revenue.
The federal lawsuit was filed
on behalf of the 150-mcmbcr.
Tampa-based Florida Associa­
tion o f Post-secondary Schools
and Colleges Inc., the Florldu
School of Business und two of Its
students, and the Career Center.

THE W EATHER
E X T E N D E D

Tonight: Partly cloudy with u
chance o f scattered showers and
thunderstorms. Low In the mid
70s. Light winds from the south.
Chance o f rain 20 percent.
Thursday: Partly cloudy with
scattered afternoon showers and
thunderstorms. High In the low
00s. Winds from the south at 10
mph. Chance of rain 40 percent.
E x ten d ed forecast: P a rtly
cloudy with mainly evening
scattered
showers and thun­
derstorms. Lows In the mid 70s.
Highs In the low to mid 90s.

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SATURDAY
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THURSDAY
BOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 11:50

Wednesday, June 20, 1004
Vol. 86. No. 267
Published Dally sod Sunday, tacepl
Saturday by Tha Sanlord Herald,
:. 900 N. French Ava., Sanlord,
PI*. 99771 (USPS 4l t - 2« 0)

f It sounds good on the surface, like a
very effective c o n s u m e r -p r o te c tio n
issue, but it’s a very serious problem, j

Of the 15 million students In
higher education In America,
about 5 percent attend trude
schools. The schools receive
about u quarter o f all federal
student loan money but urc
Involved In three-quarters of all
defaults.

Daytona Beach: Wuves urc
1*2 feet with u slight chop.
Current Is from the north with n
wuter temperature o f 80 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are 1*2 feet and glassy. Current
Is from the north. Wntcr temperaturc Is 82 degrees.

n m.. .... p.m.: MuJ. 5:40 u.m.,
6:05 p.m. TIDES: D aytona
Baach: highs. 1:41 u.m.. 2:12
p.m.: lows. 8:03 n.m.. 8:35 p.m.:
New Smyrna Beach: highs.
1:40 a.m.. 2:17 p.m.: lows, 8:08
n.m.. 8-40 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 2:01 u.m.. 2:32 p.m.:
lows. 8:23 n.m.. 8:55 p.m.

St..Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Toduy: Wind southwest 10
knots. Seas 1 feet near shore and
3 Teet offshore. Bay and Inland
waters smooth. Widely scattered
showers and thunderstorms.
Tonight: Wind southwest 10
knots. Seas 1 feet near shore and
2 feet offshore. Bay and Inland
waters smooth. Thursday: Wind
south 10 knots. Seas 2 feet.

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SUNDAY
P tly cldy 92-75

T h e high tem pernture In
Sanford Tuesday was 94 de­
grees and the overnight low was
73 as reported by the University
o f Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.

Tamparaturat Indicate privlout d4y‘*
gh and overnight low to 8a m. EOT.
City
HI La Prc Otlk
Amarillo
ft 43 .17 Clr
dr
Anchoraga
41 43
Atlanta
t3 73
cdy
17 43
rn
Atlantic City
dr
Austin
103 71
Baltimore
17 73
cdy
Bo*Ion
rn
IT U
Buffalo
rn
74 83 .17
Burlington,VI.
rn
77 83
Caspar
dr
*1 30
Charlatlon.SC.
cdy
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Charletton.W.Va
to 73
cdy
Chariot la. N.C.
II 48 73 cdy
dr
Cheyenne
17 S4
dr
Chicago
IS 43
Cincinnati
14 87
cdy
Cleveland
•3 83 04 cdy
Concord,NH
rn
13 80 .13
Della* Ft Worth
to 78 03 cdy
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Danvar
to 81
cdy
Da* Molnet
13 83
Detroit
cdy
83 83
dr
Honolulu
II 73
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�Sanford Horald, Sanford. Florida - Wednesday, June 29, 1994 - 14

Teen girl could land on death row
■EM M ! COCHRAN

Associated Praaa Writer________

Vehicular burglary arrest
Marshall Sanborn Morrle. 28. 10305 StonebrOok Drive,
Sanford, waa arrested on vehicular burglary and grand theft
charges Monday. Sanford police say Morris confessed lo
removing a $300 nlr flow sensor from a car at an nulo
dealership on Orlando Drive.

Shoplifting
Dona Jean Cleveland, 40. 13 Lake Monroe Terrace: and
Sharon Renee Jackson, 37, 905 Avocado, both o f Sanford, were
arrested on shoplifting charges by Sanford police Monday. A
manager of nn Orlando Drive clothing slorc reported they
nltempted to leave the store without paying Tor $45 In
merchandise.

Warrant arrests made
The following wanted persons were taken Into custody:
•John Steven Porco, 34, 747 Baywood Circle. Sanford:
turned himself In to deputies at the county Jail on a drunken
driving probation violation charge.
• David Phillip Mahoney, 19, 930 Little Fawn Road, Geneva;
on a burglary probation violation charge.
• Keith Lenard Myers, 21, 19 William Clark Court, Sanford;
on a cocaine possession probation violation charge.
• Cecily Rambo, 20, 2003 Jefferson Avenue, Sanford, was
located by Sanford police at JOth Street and Olennder Avenue
Saturday. She wns wanted on a warrant for worthless checks.
• Robert Eugene Weaver. 17. 90S Park Avenue, was located
by police In the 300 block of Palmetto Avenue Saturday. He
was wanted on three warrants for violation o f probation on
rcvlous convictions of burglary to a dwelling, grand theft, and
urglury.
• Puthcrs Mlshoe, 54. 2441 Sanford Avenue, was arrested by
deputies on S.R. 427 Sunday. He wns wanted on n
misdemeanor wnrrnnt Issued In Orange County.

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• Danny Jwrmalne Lawson. 21. 104 Drew Ave.. Sanford,
was chnrged on a civil writ of attachment. He was held without
bond at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.
• Karen Hormell Martin. 45. 1904 Luck Troll. Longwood. on
a capias for obtaining property with a worthless check.

FORT WORTH. Texas - Kristi
Koslow 's law yers say police
coerced the scured 17-year-old
Into falsely confessing that she
hired her boyfriend and another
tee n -a g e r to sla u g h te r her
parents for their money,
Her millionaire father — who
survived though his throat was
slashed — says his adopted
daughter deserves to die.
If Ms. Koslaw. now 19, Is
convicted of capital murder, the
same Jury must decide whether
to sentence her to life In prison
or death. No woman has been
executed In Texas since 1863,
w h en one w as h an ged for
murdering a horse trader.
The case was expected to go to
the Jury after closing arguments
today.
Jack Koslow testified that he
was awakened early on March
12, 1992, by the buzz of his
home burglar alarm and the
scrcnm o f his oil heiress wife,
Caren: "T h e y ’re in the house!"
Tw o men broke down the door
o f the dnrk bedroom. Jeffrey
Dillingham beat the couple un­
conscious with a metal pry bar
and Drlan S a lte r cut their
throats, the 19-year-olds told
authorities.
Salter. Ms. Koslow's former
boyfriend, accepted a life sen­
tence In exchange for Ills testi­
m ony. D illingham was sen­
tenced to death.
S a lt e r s a id Ms. K o s lo w
planned the attack, gave him a
m ap o f the house and the

burglar alarm code and pro­
mised to share her Inheritance.
An Informant's tip led police (o
(he trio two weeks after the
attack. Until then. Koslow had
been their prime suspect.
Outside the Jury’s presence.
Koslow said his daughter should
get the death penalty.
"Th at's what she gave Caren,"
herald.
The defense called Just one
witness, a lawyer, but the Judge
prevented him from testifying
that police denied him access to
his client, Ms. Koslow.,
The defense also played u
recording o f Ms. Koslow's ar­
raignment, when she told a
judge that she did not know she

r

had been charged with capital
murder, "beenuse ... 1 did not
commit the crim e."
Prosecution witnesses testified
that Ms. Koslow wanted her
parents' money.
Salter raid he and Ms. Koslow
sh opp ed fo r the cars th ey
planned to buy with the Inheri­
tance: u BMW convertible for her
and a Toyota Land Cruiser for
him.
Clayton Hudson, her friend
nnd former classmate, testified
that Ms. Koslow told Salter, "W e
cun kill them easily. 1 have the
house key. 1 know what room
they're in. J know the alarm
code. So you walk in and da It. It
would be easy."
"Anything Kristi wanted Brian

to do, all she had lo do was say It
and Brian Jumped." Hudson
continued. "Kristi definitely had
Brian wrapped around her little
finger."

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Crimes reported to deputies
Violence
• A 27-year-old Longwood woman reported u bicycle-riding
man grabbed her breast and exposed his hut locks while she
Jogged on the Wcklva bicycle path at 0 p.m. Monday.

Burglaries and thefts
• First National Bank of Central Florida, 120 International
Parkway. Heathrow: stolen check cashed In umount of $482.99
on April 20. Bank officials report four other checks stolen from
the Altamonte Springs businesswoman were cashed by the
suspect at other branches.
• Sprtngwood Condominiums. Longwood: two cars were
reported burglarized recently. A compact disc play and discs
valued at $085 were reported taken sometime bnetween 10
p.m. Sunduy and 8 a.m. Monday. A $400 compact disc player
vnlucd at $400 was reported taken from another car sometime
between June 17 at 9:30 p.m. and Saturday at 10 p.m.
• 2400 block West Osceola Road, Geneva: tools and other
|M&gt;ssesslons valued at $3,360 reported taken from a shed
sometime Monday between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
• 2500 block Crawford Drive, Midway; $20 purse containing
$80 cash reported taken from residence sometime Mondny
between 3:30 a.m. and 0 a.m.
• Construction site at St. Croix apartments near Luko Mury.
tools valued ut $1,380 taken at 9 a.m. June 18.

This Should
Q uench YourThirst
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Crimes reported to Sanford police
• A woman told police three men look $10 from her as she
was walking near W, 11th Street and Maple Avenue early
Friday.
• A grader valued at $2,000 was reported stolen from the
back o f a pickup truck Friday, parked In the 300 block of Sir
Lawrence Drive.
• A burglary was reported Thursday In the 100 block of
Dresden Court. A portable TV set and child's ball, with a total
value of $12 were reported missing. On Wednesday, another
burglary was reported Just a few homes away on Dresden
Court, but no list of Items missing was Immediately available.
• A $700 TV set was reportedly stolen Thursday from a
residence In the 1300 block o f W. 7th Street.
• Items valued at $700 were reportedly stolen Thursday
from a residence In the 700 block of E. 11th Street.
• Approximately $35 to $40 In canned goods and frozen
meet were said to have been taken Thursday from a residence
In the 300 block of I'almetto Avenue.
• Lawn equipment and a bike with a total value of $825 were
reportedly stolen Thursday from n yard In the 100 block of
Country Club Drive.

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the 100 block of Holly Avenue at 8:50 Sunday.
• A 17-year-old youth reported he wns beaten by two men.
one bearing a baseball bat. near Rosecllff Apartments at 8:45
p.m. Monday.

Burglaries sod thefts
• Fountain Lodge Motel, 2700 Orlando Drive; two necklaces
valued at $450 reported taken sometime June 15 between 9
a.m. and 5 p.m.
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Editorials/ Opinions
(U8P9 481-300)
300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD. FLA. 32771
Area Code 407-322-2011 or 8 3 1-0003
Lacy K. Loar •Editor
Odessa H. Pugh •Business Manager
SUUSCRItTlON RATE:
3 Months................................810 SO
0 Months............................830.00
1 Yenr.............
878.00
Florida Residents must pay 7% sales tax In
addition to rales above.

E D IT O R IA L

Unem ploym ent
payments fraud
Florida paid ou t 976.3 m illion too m uch in
u n em p lo ym en t p a y m en ts last year according
to federal estim ates. L e t's m ak e It d e a re r. W c
the taxp ayers o f Florida, h ave been robbed o f
$76.3 m illion dollars.
D ep en d in g on w h o you talk to. there Is
usually Bomeonc to blam e. T h e state says It
could be because the system Is so co m p lex
that errors arc bound to happen. It also
cla im s the operation o f u n em p loym en t com . pensution Is com p lex and easily falls prey to
. fraud.
! O thers tell us It's because w e have such n
: large-scale Influx o f im m igra n ts w h o 'v e m ade
; it difficu lt to op erate the program on a
; low -error level.
; T h e federal govern m en t says the state Is
; responsible for about 26 percent o f the errors.
;a n d the people w h o receive the cla im s are
I responsible for 41 percent o f the loss.
; It's Interesting to note that no one is being
; blam ed for the additional 33 percent o f the
; m on ey w hich has virtu ally disappeared from
; ou r coffers.
; W e b elieve it is tim e for an exam in ation
; Into d eterm in in g w h ere this one-third o f the
; ov era g e is going.
In p o in tin g the blam e at the people, the
j com p lain t is that u n em p loyed persons w h o
; find w ork forget to n otify the state, and keep
; co llectin g benefits. T o us. this is ou tright
j stcullng. T h e y m a y think the govern m en t has
&gt;plen ty o f m on ey and can uiford it.
But it Is our m o n e y they are taking. T h e
m on ey w e work, hard to earn, then pay in
taxes. S eld om do w e hear o f a n yon e bein g
i arrested fo r or ch arged w ith u n em p lo ym en t
'c o m p e n s a tio n fraud. T h e re are a few cases.
c in
P eople w h o have falsely taken ou r m on ey
* w ou ld n 't be able to rep ay It even If they w ere
. found g u ilty and giv e n a fine.
T h e state says som e o f this overp a ym en t
.c o u ld be a ttrib u te d to Im p ro p e r record
keeping. I f thnt Is the case, w c suspect no one
In Tallahassee app a ren tly cares en ou gh to do
a n y th in g about It. W c h a ve had this o v e r­
paym en t problem fo r a nu m ber o f years.
T h e sam e holds true w ith falsehoods or bad
record keeping con n ected to food stam ps. In
1992, Florida had the n a tio n 's w orst food
sta m p error rate. O v e rp a y m e n ts o f food
; stam ps and u n em ploym en t com p en sation s In
1992 am ounted to $300 m illion.
T h is m o n e y is not c o m in g o u t o f a
^ m a g icia n ’ s hat, It's c o m in g ou t o f ou r
■pocket books and w allets.
T h is isn 't a lau gh in g matter. U n em p loy­
m en t com pensation, food stam ps, and other
assistance program s are useful In h elpin g
. m em bers o f ou r society w h o have fallen onto
Jm rd tim es. But the m on ey should n ever be
ia llow ed to be a. handout to people w ho
! purposely lie and ch eat our govern m en t.
L e t's reverse that old a xiom . It is broke, so
J e t's fix it.

LETTERS

Image of Congress
Congressman Dan Rostcnskowskt was formally
indicted recently on 17 counts which. If true, could
put him behind bars for years. Both parties In the
House of Representatives have passed rules which
requires anyone charged with a felony to step
down as chairman or ranking member of a
committee. On the face or it this looks like
Congress Is acting responsibly, however, when you
&lt; look beneath the surface, you find that Congress.
. os usual, is compromising its principles in seeking
a safe solution.
In the United States a person is considered
Innocent until proven guilty, normally by a Jury of
his peers beyond every reasonable doubt. This 1s a
higher standard of proof than Is required in a civil
case where the winning party prevails upon a
"preponderance" of the evidence. If the presump­
tion o f innocence applies to members o f Congress tt
! would appear the logical course would be to allow
kowskl to keep his chairmanship until and
unless he is proven guilty. On the other hand, if the
Congrss In setting up Its internal rules feels that a
felony charge against a member casts a shadow
over congressional effectiveness, the Individual
’ charged should be removed from the Congress or
at least forced to take a leave o f absence until the
case Is resolved. As usual, Congress had done u
little o f each. It keeps the presumption of
Innocence In terms of allowing a member to stay In
the Congress and on the committee, but removes
the presumption of Innocence ns fur as that person
staying a committee chairman. It is no wonder that
the Image o f Congress has fallen from a 76 percent
favorable rating 30 years ago to less than 30
percent today. If the public does not respect the
people making the laws, the laws themselves
ticcome questionable.
become
Lou Frey
Member of Congress
*69-'79
Orlando

T m m u

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B EN W A T T E N B E R G

W elfare plan should be Murray-Lite
With the introduction o f President Clinton's
welfare plnn. starting a long process. IhU
question arises: Can government action modify
human behavior In a salutary way?
The recent evidence In clear: sometimes.
Thus, the number of people who smoke Is way
down, [airily because o f government research
and public education programs. Governmentsponsored education campaigns have nomewhut
lowered drug use. Automobile accident deaths
are down partly because o f safety regulations,
like seatbelts.
But there was something more than government at work in these partial successes. A
disincentive. W e were told, on every cigarette
pack, that smoking could kill you. We saw
television commercials that told us that drugs
could fry your brain like an egg an a skillet.
Drunk drivers, wc were told, could end up In the
slammer.
Will Clinton's new welfare plan provide the
disincentives to fulfill his pledge to "end wclfnrr
as wc know It"? I hope so, but I ant dubious.
Clinton bunted when he could hnvc gone for the
long ball. This Is wrong-headed bccnusc the
Long-Ball strategy Is not only belter for the
country and for potential welfare recipients, but
better politics for a president and a party In

trouble In an election year.
The w elfare pro­
blem can I k * divided
Into two parts. First,
there nrc those peo­
p le a lr e a d y o n
w e lfa re •• known.
Id e n tifia b le adult
fe m a le s w ith o f f ­
spring. who arc typi­
cally In a sorry stale.
S econ d arc those
people who will be on
welfare at some point
In the future •• but for
the moment they an­
no! yet real people,
only abstract ions.
R e g a rd in g those
T he re ce n t
p e o p le n o w on
e v id e n c e is
w e lfa re . C lin to n 's
c le a r
b u n t s t r a t e g y Is
s o m e tim e s .
barely acceptab le.
The innln Idea Is to
get mushy-tough on
wrlfure mothers under 22 years o f age. Among
other things, they are told to prepare to get a job,
within two years, typically by going to school or

to a Job-training program.
Ideally, the new Jobs will be In the private
sector. Alas, most will probably end up In the
public sector. Moreover, the plan docs not put a
firm time limit on those Jobs, raising a possibility
o f permanent government mukc-work Jobs.
But forget for the moment that government
Jobs programs have a history o f failure, and that
If the training Is for "g o o d " Jobs, then qualifying
for welfare by having an Illegitimate child can
become yet another desirable entitlement ticket.
Remember that In this first category of people,
already on welfare, we are dealing with young
children, in trouble through no fnult of their own.
It may be worth one more try to help them out of
the welfare trap.
It Is regarding the second group - unidentifia­
ble abstractions o f people who will come on to
welfare In the future -- where Clinton's plan rails
down. They are treated exactly the same ns real
people now on welfare.
So where's the disincentive to reduce those
Illegitimate first pregnancies thnt begin the
whole cycle? That's the only rcnl way to starl
ending welfnre ns we know It. Oh sure. Clinton
has put In 9400 million for an education and
public relations campaign, through school*, and
he plans to use the president's bully pulpit.

JAC K ANDERSON

N o light at the
end of tunnel

E LLE N G O O D M A N

Y e s , ju s t lik e th e ad says
BOSTON — Someday we are all going to
miss the tobacco companies. I know we arc.
They Just don't make corporate villains like
this anymore.
Oh. occasionally an oil company turns u
massive spill Into a p.r. bonanza. Sometimes a
chemical company twists a court-ordered
cleanup Into proof o f good citizenship. But
nothing rivals the creativity o f the disinforma­
tion campaigns that roll out o f the tobacco
Industry faster than a pack of Camels.
This week. Just when everything Is going
wrong for the tobacco manufacturers, wc arc
bclng treated to newspaper ads that reach
dizzying speeds of spin control. In a voice of
sw eet reasonableness, R.J. Reynolds Ib
publicly pleading for "dialogue," for "dis­
cussion.” for "courtesy," for "coexistence"
and even "accommodation."
The ads present tobacco executives as peace
negotiators In a world fraught with hostile
antl-smoklng extremists, big government, and
uncivil non-libertarians. The bottom line of the
ads comes straight frm a pacificist handbook
by way of a marriage counseling manual:
"TOGETHER. WE CAN WORK IT O U T."
The lion can lay down with the lamb. RJR
with the AMA. Brown &amp; Williamson with the
FDA. You gotta give them points for nerve.
Americans now know more than ever about
how the cancer-causing cohort has manipu­
lated the drug and the research, the govern­
ment and the public. In congressional hearings
the other duy, the FDA told us how tobacco
companies keep their customers hooked! It
turns out that Brown and Williamson, the third
largest domestic clgnrcttc company, didn't Just
calibrate the dosage o f nicotine. They altered
the tobacco gene Itself, growing plants called
Y-I with twice the hit, to give their low-tor
smokers their ilx.
That Isn't all. Much us I hate to sully any
tobacco maker's crafted pose us defender o f
openness and freedom of choice a few more
facts arc In order.
For 30 years, the tobacco companies appear
to have known that nicotine was addictive and
smoking dangerous. Brown &amp; Williamson,
having failed to make a safer cigarette, burled
the evidence o f danger. Others, like the RJR
manufacturers now in favor of — "open
dialogue." steadfastly denied — In and out o f
court — that cigarettes cause disease.
The whole cabal fought in Congress against
adding health warnings on cigarette packs.
They fought In court against accepting any
guilt In the death o f smokers. They faughl. In
public the accusation that they were advertis­
ing to kids.

)

They fought against smoke-free airplanes,
s m o k e -fr e e r e s ta u ra n ts , n s m o k e -fre e
workplace. They still deny the evidence of
secondhand smoke dangers. They still go on
spending $3 billion a year pitching cigarettes.
But now with RJR at the wheel of the
Industry spin control, they are holding out a
peace pipe? What's It filled with? Y-1?
The sudden Interest In "accommodation"
comes because cigarette makers are finally on
the losing end of a 30-yeur war. It appeurs that
the FDA mny actually have to treat nicotine as
n drug. The Justice Department Is going to
look Into w hether
company executives
lied to Congress and
regulators. There urc
new taxes, new legal
strategies, new bans
In the works.
So here we go.
Health defenders are
now p ortrayed as
h ealth v ig ila n te s ,
The manufacturers
o f p r o d u c t s re sponsible for 400.000
deaths u year arc
protectors o f open­
ness, pence, and the
American way.
A smoke-free soci­
( T he y |ust don’t
ety is port rayed ns an
m ake corporate
u n f rcc s o c ie t y .
villains likjihlB
Wurnlng darkly of
an ym o re . J
the sinister forces of
cigarette prohibition,
the ads ask, "W ho knows where it will all
end?"
Well, 1 am not in fuvor o f prohibition. If
you've seen one smoker In withdrawal, you
don't want to see 45 million at the same time.
So I am willing to make u deal — in a
smoke-free room o f course.
In "the interests of an Informed debate," as
RJR puts it, the tobacco companies only have
to admit that smoking causes lung cancer,
emphysemu and all the other woes listed on
the pack, In lieu of a ban. they give us a full list
o f cigarette Ingredients beginning with A for
umtnonla. They tell us what they knew about
addiction nnd when they knew It.
Next, they can slop promoting, advertising,
and generally hooking the next generation o f
smokers. If they lower the nicotine dose, we'll
even stop calling them drug pushers,
Yes. as the ad suys: WE CAN WORK IT OUT.

WASHINGTON — Bob Kerrey was serving
in Vietnam when negotiators ut the Paris
peace talks tried to end the war. But before
the Parts talks began, negotiators squandered
months haggling over the size and shape ol
the conference lublc.
More than two decades lutcr, the Irony of
that Impasse shouldn't Ik - losl on Kerrey, now
u United States Senator who's trying to
defuse the licking time-bomb o f entitlement
spe tiding
Kerrey. D-Ncb., Is
the chairman of the
3 2 - m c m b c r
B ip a r t i s a n C o m ­
mission on Entitle­
ment and Tax Re­
form . Entitlem ents
now account far 54
percent of at) federal
s p e n d in g . At the
cu rren t pace, e n ­
titlements plus Inter­
e s t o n l h c # 4 .6
trillion debt will de­
vour all federal reve­
nue by th e y e a r
2030.
O ne year la te r,
It was Kerrey who
th e c o m m is s io n
orlglnully bargained
Is a d o m e s tic
for the creation of the
v e rs io n o f the
c o m m is s io n by
P a ris ta lk s . ■
casting the decisive
vole In favor of Pres­
ident Clinton's bud
get lust summer. One ycur later, the com ­
mission Is u domestic-version of the Parts
talks. That's why Kerrey Is the last to
promise — to paraphrase an Infamous
Vlctnam-cru saying — that reform "Is at
hand."
"I'm not sitting here saying that I'm
optimistic," Kerrey told us. "But I am under
the very strong opinion that wc have to do It.
Every duy wc wult. It makes things worse."
C o n g re s s io n a l so u rces suy a b itte r
backroom struggle flared long before (he
commission's first meeting wus held as
mem bers from both sides of the aisle
Jockeyed for one of the high-profile slots. The
Congressional leadership wus left to pick 10
members from each chamber, to be divided
evenly between Democrats und Republicans.
Clinton was left to tap 10 experts from the
private sector plus the commission's chair
and vice chair.
With pressure building from all sides.
House Speaker Tom Foley, D-Wash.. settled
on a Democratic delegation that's spent a
collective 119 years In Ihc House defending
the very oxen they're now expected to gore:
Committee Chairmen John Dlngcll. D-Mtch.
(Energy and Commerce): Ktka dc tu Garza,
D-Tcxus (Agriculture); Martin Sabo, D-MInn.
(Budget): as well as former Ways and Means
chair Dan Rostenkowskl. D-lll. A similar
scenario played out among Senate Demo­
crats.
"These arc the people who have not done
unythlng In more than a decade to put
serious entitlement cuts on the table." said
one House Democrat. "T h ey've all hud ample
opportunity to take the lead on these difficult
Issues, Now we're supposed .to trust tills
crowd to champion dcDcIt reduction on Ihc
entitlement side o f the budget?"
But committee chairmen provide muscle
for making deals. Foley recently explained to
Rep. Tim Penny, D-Mlnn.. a deficit hawk who
Clinton had publicly suld should be on the
commission, that exclusion of these power
barons could turn the commission Into Just
another useless blue-ribbon panel,
Some House chairmen told Foley that "If
they're not In on the ground floor, they may
resist at the tall end and spike It," another
Democratic Insider told our associate Ed
Henry. " I f these folks aren't Involved then wc
may be fighting them If they are displeased
with the commission's recommendations."
Kerrey won the Medal o f Honor for his
service in Vietnam. If he can make progress
with the entitlement commission, he'll surely
deserve another one.

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Sanford Horald, Sanford, Florida - Wedneaday, Juna 29, 1994 - SA

Breeding program approved
By RON WORD
Associated Preaa Wrllor_________
JACKSONVILLE - Approval
of the genetic rcHtoratlon plan to
relcnnr western cougars Into the
wltih or southwest Florida to
hreed with the endangered Flor­
ida panlher is apparently In the
mall.
The Washington office or the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
has apparently mailed the doc­
uments giving the plan a green
light to Its regional office lit
Atlanta.
Hut so far. no Florida officials
working to save the genetically
defective panther have seen the
actual final plan, although some
have been told about Its con­
tents.
.
Georgia Parham, a
s|x&gt;keswomun for Wildlife Serv­
ice In Washington, said Tuesday
an official announcement was
planned soon, but she wouldn't
released details of the plan.

Dennis Jordan. Florida pan­
ther coordinator for the Fish and
Wildlife Service, said he had
heard a "genetic recovery" plan
had tiecn approved, but was
unaware of Its details other than
It will require controlled breedlng.
Others, however, have been
told It will allow breeding In the
wild In South Florida, us op­
posed to captive breeding.
"I think It Is going to be very
good news for Ibe panther," said
Tom Logan, hend o f wildlife
research for the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Com ­
mission.
Years of Inbreeding nmong
Florida panthers In South Flor­
ida have caused dangerous re­
cessive characteristics — heart
murmurs, undescended testicles
nnd abnorm al sperm — to
become domlnnnt.
The recessive genes also are
responsible for the distinctive
kinked tall and cowlick of the

Center
Continued from Page 1A
the students
to experience hnnds-on science
experiments. Mary Scllurs of Hie
center's marketing department,
said, bid also leaching facilities
where science teachers can take
clusses to updute their knowl­
edge o f science.
Expected to open March I.
1907. the new and Improved
center will rrmuln In Orange
County, hopefully at (he Loch
Haven site. Sellars said, but It Is
"definitely a rrglonal facility."
Sellnrs said the facility Is
j |K&gt;pulur among students because

Florida panther, estimated to
number between 35 and 50 at
uny one time.
Although u lot of pn|&gt;crwork
remains to be completed, Logan
said six to eight young breedIng-ngc female Texas cougars
could be released In January In
areas where male Florldn pan­
thers arc known to roam.
If all goes according to plan,
kittens would be born In ns little
ns three to four months, he said.
Officials must finish an envi­
ronmental Impact statement and
complete amendments to the
plan. Logan said.
Sidney Muddnck. associate
counsel for wildlife of The Fund
for Animals, suld he had not
seen the plan but understands It
allows for breeding In the wild.
• "T h e Fund thinks genetic res­
toration In the wild Is absolutely
essential to prevent the extinc­
tion o f the panther," Maddock
said Tuesdny.

Science
Continued from Page 1A
five-year commitment from the
School Hoard, and other grunts
from Orlando. Orange County
nnd the state.
Commission Chairman Dick
Van Oer Wclde swung his vote In
favor o f the project, saying he
believed he should support the
commission's 1993 pledge. Last
year. Van Dcr Wclde opposed the
grant, saying the county had
more Important ln-county pro­
je c ts . C o m m issio n er L a rry
Furlong continued his opposi­
tion. sayin g local problem s
should be addressed before
m oney Is Hpenl out o f the
county.

It "brings science alive" for the
students with a plethora of
hands-on e x p erim en ts that
"make science fun."
She believes the science center
serves the needs o f science
tenchers nnd students alike. She
said the expansion, paid for In
pari by the tax dollars from the
tri-county area, will make It an
even more valuable learning
tool.
"W e are very eager to help
enhance the education efforts of
all the students nnd teachers
who take advantage of whnt we
have to offer."

CableContinued from Page 1A
the entire matter was re­
visited.
This spring, the FCC again
ordered changes to cable com­
pany charges. Tltcy were to Ik - In
effect by July and August o f this
year.
The decreases will be noted
depending on when trilling Is
m ailed. According to Diane
Pickett, vice president o f Public
Affairs for Time Warner. "For
customers who arc billed on the
15th o f the month, changes will
tie effective July 15th. For cus­
tomers who arc billed on the 1st
of the month, changes will bc
effcctlve August 1st."
Pickett said notices are being
sent to all customers 30 days in
advance by postcard and/or their
previous hilling statements.
“ A ls o w r are ru n n in g a
message on the cable system,"
she said, "to advise customers
that rale Information Is being
sent to them."
The rate for txislc service will
decrease by 9H cents, from $8.30
to *7.32 per month.
Hales will differ with equip­
ment changes or additions.
Addressable txix costs are the
only Items for which cost In­
creases have tiecn announced,
moving up by 20 cents from
81.05 to $1.91. Noil-addressable
( m ix costs will decrease by 17
cents.
in Installation, all of the wir­
ing. home Installations, recon­
nects and additional outlet re­
quirements will ulso decrease.
One of the largest decrease In
costs will be for primary outlets,
which will drop from 8-11.08 to
82-1.83.
In cases where there are In­
creases. most of lhem will deal
with Installation of equipment
rather than reception of stations.

Even with that change. I'ickell
said uny Increase In thr total
monthly charges for premium

ncrviccs will not Increase by
tnore than S I. Most regular
monthly bills will be lower.

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Fam ily P ra ctice
•LORETTA CAMPBELL
Lorcttu Campbell. 69. of Kamp
load. Sandstone. W.Vu., died
Tuesday. June 28. 199-1 at the
' home of a relative In Sandstone.
; Born Dec. 9. 1924 In Kilsyth.
W.Vu.. she lived In Sanford from
1052 until I9HG. She wns retired
1 from the uu-at department at
Winn Dixie after 22 yeurs. She
fijWas a member of Laurel Creek
l *-Baptist Church. Sandstone.
|TJ|
Survivors Include son. Hasll
L ee , S a n d sto n e: d a u g h te r.
Bonnie Jean Ayers. Sandstone:
brother Lacy Trcdway. Beekley,
I
W .V a.: sister. Hurburu Lee
Zubcr. Federal Way. Wash.: two
Jl grandchildren.
Hose A Quesenbcrry Funeral
C hapel. Ileck lcy. W .V a., In
charge of arrangements.

ELSO RENALDO CAPONI BR.
ly
Elso Kcnuldo Capon! Sr., 72.
“ Willow Tree Lane. Longwood.
lied Monday. June 27. 1994 at
South Sem inole Com m unity
I Hospital. He was born Sept. 5.
'1921 In Acquoaanta. Italy. He
I was a retired engineer, He was a
fm em ber o f Christ Episcopal
Church. Longwood. He wus past
president o f Sunford Shrine
Club, a member of Fleet Reserve.
Orlundo Lodge 69 FAAM, 32
Degree Master Mason Bahia
Shrine Temple, Orlando. So­
journers. Seminole Elks. Air
Force Association . Disabled
American Veterans. American
Legion, and Italian Cultural So­
ciety. He was a veteran of the
U.S. Navy.
Survivors Include wife, Mary:
sons.'Elso Jr. und Ronald, both
o f Orlando, Richard. Churlottc,
N.C., Paul. Raleigh Durham.
N.C.: step-son. Kirk Cossalrt,
Deltona: sister. Ella. Chaplin,
Conn.: 11grandchildren.
B aldw tn-Fu lrchlld Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs, In
charge of arrangements.

RICHARD LEE CARTER
Richard Lee Carter. 51. De­
n ary A ven ue, DcUary, died
Sunday, July 26. 1994 ut Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.

Sanford. Horn Sept. 1. 1942 In
Ilecklcy. W.Va.. he moved to
Central Florldn In 1981. He was
an air conditioning maintenance
manager. He was Baptist. Hr
wus a member of Loyal Order of
Mouse Lodge 655. Four Townes,
and American Legion Post 400.
He was a U.S. Marine veteran.
Survivors Include sons. Rich­
ard Janies Wells. Rochester.
N .Y ., R o b e rt E a rl C a r te r .
Virginia; daughters. Tina Marie.
Virginia, Michelle. Angola. N.Y..
Jessica Colter, Lake Mary; sister.
Judy. Beekley: brother. Jnmes
II.. Deltona: mother. Allccn U..
I l e c k lc y : s te p d a u g h t e r s .
Shannon Costa und Stephanie
Yates, both of Lake Mary. Mary
Yates. Okeechobee: two stepgrandchildren.
Ha I d w I n ■F a I re h 11d •Oa k 1uw n
Park Cem etery and Funcrul
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

Sertomu. Home Builders Associ­
ation of Mid-Florid,i and YMCA.
He was an Army veteran.
Survivors include wife. Laura
C.; mother. Alice H. Lacey,
BrooksvHie; sons. Robert E.,
Winter Pnrk. William L.. Oviedo:
brother, Wallace E.. Sarasota;
sisters, Jane Phlffcr. Brooksvllle;
Billie Prentice, Gulf Shores. Alu.:
three grandchildren.
B aldw ln -Fu lrchlld Funeral
Hom e, Scmoran/Forest C ity
Chapel. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

P U M lR A t t

ROOER O. JOHNSON
Roger G.jiJohnson. 47. W.
Second Street, Sanford, died
Tuesday. June 28. 1994 at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Born June 10. 1947 In St.
Paul. Va.. he moved to Sanford
In 1970. He wns n h e a v y
equipment operator for the Sem­
inole County Road Department.
He was Baptist.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Geraldine: sons. Robert and
James, both of Sanford: mother,
Dana Ann Jolinson, Rockford.
111.: brothers. James nnd Larry,
both of Rockford: slsler, Judy
M agnuson. Rockford: three
grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home, Sunford. In charge orumingemenls.

ALICE VIRQINIA GREER
A lic e V irg in ia G reer. 72.
C lem so n D rive. A lta m o n te
Springs, died Monday. June 27.
1994 at her residence. Born Dec.
18. 1921 In Riuikln. Pa., she
moved to Central Florida In
1979. She was a licen sed
practical nurse. She was Baptist.
Survivors Include husband,
E lb e r t ; d a u g h t e r , A l y c l a
Stevenson. Altamonte Springs;
sister. Iris Anderson, Pittsburgh;
brothers. Earl Thompson. Pit­
tsburgh. Roy Thompson. De­
troit: three grandchildren; two
great -grande hlldrcn.
B ald w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Hom e. Scmoran/Forcsl City
Chapel, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

LLOYD W, OGLE
Lloyd W. Ogle. 34. Grovcwood
Avenue. Sanford, died Tuesday.
June 28. 1994 at Lucerne Medi­
cal Center, Orlando. He wns bom
Oct. 6. 1959 la California. He
was self-employed In lawn main­
tenance.
S u rvivors Include mother.
Elbcrta Antrobus. Sacramento.
Calif.; brother, Mark W.. Or­
lando.
Woodluwn Funeral Home A
M em orial Park, Orlando. In
charge of arrangements.

LESLIES. LACEY JR.
Leslie E. Lacey, Jr., 63. Cherry
Hill C ircle, Longw ood, died
Tuesday, June 28, 1994 at
Arbors nt Orlundo, In Altamonte
Springs. Bom Feb. 19, 1931 In
Birmingham, Ala., he moved to
Central Florida in 1970. He was
u contractor. He was u member
o f Bear Lake United Methodist
C h u r c h . H e b e l o n g e d to

1928, In Puerto Rico. He was a
salesman. He was Pentecostal.
He was a veteran ot i lit* U.S.
Army.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Frances; daughters, Lclty U..
New York. Aland R.. Dallas. Zvr,
Puerto Rleo: sons. Nelson Jr..
California. Rolando. Puerto Rico:
seven grandchildren.
A lv n r c z - V c a p o ll- W ilc o x
Funeral Home. Winter Park. In
charge of arrangements.

NELSON RODRIQUEZ

Dr. Schefsky is a board certified family practice
physician with over 20 years in practice.
Now accepting patients.
OJJ'ice hours cue by appointment.
2209 South French Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 1 - 4 2 3 0

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CAM P R ILL. L O R ITT A
Furwr.l M fvlcn tor L o r.IL CampCwll. At.
01 Sondttoe*. W Vo . who diw) Tu »vU y, Juno
It mil bo Thurtdor. Juno 30. ot II o m„ ol
Roto end Guotonborr* Poott Chapel, IMI S
Kanawha S t, Dodtloy. W Vo . with Rov
Andy t(owdock otllciolmg Fricndt may coll
trom } until f p m Wodnotdoy Informant
will bo ol King Comalory on Swoll Mountain
Roodnoar Sandstone
Arrangements by Rose A Ouosonborry
Funeral Chopol
CARTER. RICH AR DL
Memorial urylcoi lor Mr Richard L.
Carlar. ago 11. ol OaBary who passed away
Sunday, Juno &gt;0. lies will bo conducted
Thursday al I p m , al the Oaklawn Park
Chapel ol the Baldwin Fairchild Funaral
Homo. Lake Mery
CAPONI. ELSO RENALDO, SR.
Memorial servlets lor Mr Ceponl will bo
conducted 10 30 a m Thursday al Christ
Episcopal Church. Longwood. The Ray
Andrew Miller will officiate with graveside
servlets lo bo 11:10 p m ol Cion Haven
Memorial Park Visitation lor Iriende will bo
al Iho Allomonlt Springs Chopol ol Iho
Baldwin Fairchild Fineral Homos Wtdnes
day 0 • p m with a service provided by the
Fleet Reserve In lieu ol flowers, donations
art rectuesled to Santola Memorial Fund al
Christ Episcopal Church. Ill W Church SI .
Longwood. FL
Baldwin Folrchlld Funaral Home. 99» E
Altamonte D r. Allamonl* Springs. FL In
charge ot arrangements
JOHNSON, ROOER 0.
Funeral ttrvlctt lor Mr Johnson will be
Friday, July I. el I p m In the Brlsson
Funeral Chapel with The Rev. E Ruth Grant
olliclollng. In Ntu ol Mowers the family Is
accepting contributions. Frltnds may coll ol
iho funeral homo Wednesday from I f p m .
Thursday Irom » am unlit I p m . and
F r Iday Irom » a m , unlit lima ol service
Arrangements by Brlsson Funeral Homo,
San lord

Nelson Rodriguez. 65. Arlctlu
St., Altamonte Springs, died
Monday. June 27. 1994 at Flor­
ida Hospital North, Altamonte
Springs. He was bom Oct. 28.

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�Discussion heated over choosing road contractor
SANFORD — The tentative
naming o f a contractor for con­
struction of Seminole Townc
Center Boulevard has stirred
anger from one Sanford com­
missioner.
The boulevard Is to be the
main entrance roadway Into the
mall, presently under construc­
tion with on expected comple­
tion date of Sept. 7. 1095.
During Monday night's San­
ford City Commission meeting.
It was revealed that the award
would be granted to Amlck
Construction, announced ns the
low bidder.
C om m ission er Lon H ow ell
objected. Indicating that the
contract was not being accepted
on a fair basis.
The contract awarding was
required by the Seminole Townc
Center Community Redevelop­
ment Agency, which consists of
the same members as the city
commission. During the regular
commission meeting, a brief
adjournment was required, as

the com m ission sat ns the
STCCRA In order to vote on the
matter.
The controversy over the bid­
ding of the contract was brought
up regarding an error noted In
the original contract estlmnte
submitted by Amlck.
The final figure tn Amlck's bid
was listed as $2,509,000.
City Manugcr Dill Simmons
reported that Amlck had listed
one line Item, for sidewalk con­
struction costs, at 75 cents per
linear foot, which was consid­
ered extremely low. It was later
explained that the cost should
have been higher than listed.
Wayne Edmonds, with Hub­
bard Construction, the second
lowest bidder, spoke on the
matter. "Am lck clearly made an
error." he said, "and If the true
cost of the sidewalk construc­
tion, approximately $6 per linear
foot rather than 75 cents Is
added In, tt makes their bid
higher, and Hubbard would have
been the lowest bidder, which Is
what your city roles call for In
awarding a contract."
Gerald Kuttberg from Amlck

responded. "It Isn't a line Item
but the lowest total cost on
which the bid wus awarded." lie
said, "and the final figure offered
by Amlck was lower, no we
should be awarded the con­
tract."
Simmons explained that when
the error In the single line Item
was found. Amlck was contacted
about It. "T h ey said they would
stick with their final total con­
tract am ount," he said, "so
that's the basis on which we
selected the low bid."
C om m issioner Lon H ow ell
questioned, " I f you gave Amlck
the opportunity to chnnge their
mind, why didn't you give the
same opportunity to Hubbard?"
"T h e y didn't change their
bid." Simmons responded, "they
only verified what they had
originally submitted as the final
figure. We should look at It as In
the best Interest o f the commu­
nity."
.
C o m m is s io n e r A .A . MeCtanahan observed. "It looks to
m e that If A m lc k m ndc a
mistake. It's to our benefit."
Several times during the dls-

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE B IO H TEBN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FL0R I0A,
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTV
CIVIL DIVISION
Ca m N*. 44 4ft CA 14 E
FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION l/k/A
CAMERON BROWN
COMPANY.
Plaintiff,

IN T H C C IS C U IT C0UST
O STM * ( I O H T I I N T H
JUDICIAL C iaC UIT
IN AMO TO*
1BMINOLB COUNTY.
F L 0 »I DA
CIVIL ACTION
C A t l NO. n I4MCA
OlVItlO N MS

LAWRENCE HOWARD
0 U IL0 F 0 R D . NORTHLAKE
VILLAGE VCONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC and
U N K N O W N T B
NANTS/OWNERS.
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Nolle* I* twrAby given, purteant t* • Final Jvdgmaa|,*f
F«r*»lA«»»A for PMUwfWanfo*AW
M Ml* taut*, in Me-CtfrvM
Court of Semlnofo County. Flor­
ida. I will Mil M* property
tlfuafod In SAmtnei* County,
Florida. dttcribAd a*
That ctrtaln Condominium
parcel known at Unit It*.
NORTHLAKE VILLAGE CON
D O M IN IU M V. and an un
divided Inter#*! In Mo common
tltmont* appurtenant thereto
end In accordance with and
tub|*cl to Mo covenant*, condl
Hon*, restrictions. *atom*nt*.
form* and provltlon* ol Me
Declaration ol Condominium ol
NORTHLAKE VILLAOE CON
DOMINIUM V, o* recoredtd In
Official Record* Book 1444.
Pago 7. ol Mo Public Record* of
Seminole County, Florida,
and commonly known at: (04
NorMlak* Orlvo. Unit KM. San
ford. Florida 17771. al public
Ml*, to Mo hlghott and bett
bidder, lor cath. ol Mo watt
Iron! door lo the Somlnole
County CourthouM. In Senlord.
Florida, al H : « am ., on July
It. I*f4
Doled Ml* 14M day ol Juno.
ITT4.
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By: JanoE.Jotowlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth June If A July a. Itf4

DEB-MS
IN THB CISC UIT COUST
OP THB IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN D FO B
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOBIDA.
CASE NO. 44 tOOOI-CA'14-B
CORAL CABLES FEDERA L
SAVINOS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff

v*.

C.A. FINANCIAL SERVICES.
INC.. A FLORIDA
CORPORATION. E T A L .
Defendant!.
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALB
NOTICB IS HER EBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ef
Foradoaur* dated Juno 17. 1444
and entered In Cat* No.
44-40001-CA-14-B of Ih* Circuit
Court ot Ih* ISTH Judicial
Circuit In and for Somlnol*
C ou nty, F lo rid a , wharaln
CORAL OABLBS F ED E R A L
SAVINOS AND LOAN ASSOCI­
ATION, Plalnllll, and C.A. Fl
NANCIAL SERVICES, INC., A
FLORIDA CORPORATION. B T
AL.. ar* dolandanlt, I will Mil to
Ih* higheil bidder lor caih at
Ih* Watt Front Door ol Ih*
Somlnol* County CourthouM.
Sanlord. Florid*, at lltOO
o'clock A M. on Ih* I4M day ol
July, 1444, Ih* following de­
scribed property ot M l forth In
Mid Final Judgment, to wit:
Unit X4. Building TOO. A L TA ­
M ONTE VILLAOE I. a Condo
minium, In accordance with and
tub|*cl to Ih* Ooclaratlon ol
Condominium recorded in Of­
ficial Rtcordt Book 1757, Fog*
1007, of the Public Record* ol
Somlnol* County, Florida.
TO G ETH ER with all Iha Im­
provements now or horoatfor
erected on th* property, and all
aatamanti. righti, appurtanances, rant*, royalllet. miner­
al, oil and gat rights and pralltt,
water, water right* and water
Stock, and all natural now or
horoaltor a part ol th* property.
Including roplacomonit and ad­
dition* tlwrtto.
O ATBO thlt 70th day ol Juno.
1444.
MARVANNE MORSE. Clerk
Circuit Court
By: Jan* B. Jatowlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: Juno77 A 74. 1444
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AAA IN S T R E E T M O R TG A G E
COAAPANV, L IM IT E D
P A R TN ER S H IP .

vt

Plalntlll(i),

R OBER TTAO O AR T BVRTUS,
•I si.
DtltfxMnlli)
N O TIC IO P
F O R IC L O tU R IIA L B
N O T IC I It HKRBBY OIVCN
pursuant to a Pinal Judgment ot
foreclosure defod Jung IT, |t*4.
»nd w iS rN In C a m NO. 45
14TICA si IS* Circuit Court al
County. Florid a wherein AAAIN
S T R U T M ORTOAOE COM
PANV, LIM ITED PARTNER
SHIP It tho Plalnllll And
ROBERT TAOOART BVRTUS.
BARBARA M BVRTUS. And
STATE OP FLORIDA
DE
P A R T M E N T OF R EV E N U E
Art ISA Defendant!. I will Mil to
ttw highest *nd best bidder tor
cath *1 tn* wott tront ittpt ol
tn* SEMINOLE C*unty Court
houM ot 11:00 o m . on Ino MM
doy ot July. 1444. tn* totlowing
doKrlbod property Al M l forth
In Mtd F Mot Judgment.
LOT A t BLOCK C. CAME
LOT. U N IT 4. ACCOROINO TO
THB PLAT TH ER EO F A l R E ­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK ]1
PAOES X ANO It OP THE
PUBLIC RICOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTV. FLORIDA.
WITNESS M Y HAND and Mo
MAl ol Ml* Court on Juno M.
1444
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk al Mo Circuit Court
By: J a o o B .J om w Ic
Deputy Clerk
IM PORTANT NOTICE:
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF ITTO
Admlnlitr All VA Ordtr No. 47-77
Ptriont with * dliAblllly who
n**d * ipac Ia I Accommodation
to portlclp«lo In Ml* proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
ot X I N. Park Av*nu*. lull* N.
X I. Sanford. Florida JJ7;i at
l**tl llv* (1) day* prior lo Iha
proceeding. Telephone: 1X7)
n } 4 » 0 E ll 4737; 1 100 455 1771
(TO O ), or I M O m iTTO (V ). via
Florid* Relay Service.
PubllUt: Ju ne nA TT, ittt
DESKS

SHERMAN M. JACKSON and
DBLORBSA.JACKSON.hlt
wife; HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION; SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA; and
UNKNOW NTB
'
NANTS/OWNERS.
Da fondant.
NOTICB OF SALB
Nolle* It hereby given, purtu
ant to a Final Judgment of
Foradotur* tor Plalnllll entered
In Mil c*u m . In th* Circuit
Court of Somlnol* County. Flor­
id*. I will Mil th* proparty
situated In Samlnolt County,
Florid*, described at:
Lol IS1, H ID D E N L A K E
PHASE II. U N IT V. according
lo th* plat tharaol at recorded In
Plat Book 15. Pogot 41 A 44.
Public Rtcordt ol Samlnol*
County, Florida.
and commonly known at: 114
Hidden Lak* Orlvo. Sanford.
Florida U77I. al public tala, to
Ih* hlghatl and bed bidder, lor
cath. at th* w ttl front door to
•ho Samlnol* County CourthouM, In Sanford. Florida, *1
11.00 a m., on July 14, 1444.
Dated thlt 14th day of Juno,
1444.
MARYANNB MORSE
CUrkot Circuit Court
By: JanoE. Jatowlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: Jun* 74 A July*, 1444
OESS47

The popular logo for sun care products now
sports a T-shirt and hat. and her frisky puppy Is
tugging on her shirt, nol pulling down her swim
trunks.
The little girl also has a lighter tan than the
child who first graced Coppertone bottles In 1053.
before the product contained sunscreen.
"D y covering her up. we're symbolically saying
thut times have changed. We ull know more now
ubout the relationship between overexposure to
the sun und skin cancer." said Lewis Nolan,
s p o k e s m a n fo r M e m p h is . T e n n .- b u s e d
Schering-Plough Healthcare Products, u division
of Schering-Plough Cor]), of Madison.
Schering-Plough's campaign, launched Tues­
day. coincides with the National Weather Serv­
ice’s addition of a solar-hazard rating to the dally
weather report — u move aimed at preventing
skin cancer and eye damage from harmful
ultraviolet radiation.
The new logo Is featured In uds and a free
brochure to be distributed through retail stores
and physicians, at community hralth screenings
and by mall. The brochure explains the dangers
o f UV radiation, how quickly a fair-skinned
erson would burn at each UV risk factor, and
ow to protect oneself.

S

. EdiMT's Notei The brochure may be obtained
n m H i ^ i » p p r r t o n e . P -O

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
PILE NO. 45 111 CP
IN R E E S TA TEO F
EM M AS FARMER

D*C»AMd
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
C L A I M S OR O E M A N O 'S
A O A IN S T T H E A B O V E
E S TA TE AND A LL O TH ER
PERSONS IN T E R E S TE D IN
TH E ESTATE
YOU ARE HER EBY NO N
PIED Mai Iha admlnlitr Alton of
Mo ottato ol EMMA S FARM
ER. dActotod. Fit* Number
41 *11 CP. It pending In th*
Circuit Court ler Seminole
County. Florida. Probata Dlvl•Ion, the addret* of which I*
MARVANNE MORSE. Clerk of
tho Circuit County Court* Pro­
bat* Division, P.0. Drawer "C”
Sanford. Florida 77771.
Th* Porional Raprotontatlv*
ol th* ottato I* W ALTER R.
ROGERS. whOM addran I* 40*4
Tamiaml Trail. N Naplat. Flor
Ida 714X 7544.
Th* Nam* ond addrttt ol th*

parion*I roproMnlatlvo'* at
tornoy I* Ml forthbolow.

All portoni having claim* or
domandt agalntl th* ottato or*
required, W IT H IN T H R E E
MONTHS FROM THE DATE
OF THB FIRST PUBLICATION
OP THIS NOTICE, to til* with
th* dork of th* above court *
written tlttomonl of any claim
or demand May may have
Each claim mutt b* In writing
and mutt Indicate th* bail* for
th* claim. Iha name and addrat*
ef th* creditor ol hit ogonl or
attorney, and th* amount
clslmod. It th* claim I* not yal
duo. th* dat* whan It will
become dua thall ba tided If
Iha claim I* contingent or unli­
quidated, Iha nature of th*
uncertainty thall b* dated. If
Iha claim It tacurad. Iha tacurlty thall b* daicribad. Th*
claimant thall deliver tuflldanl
coplat of th* claim lo th* dark
lo onabi* th* dark to mall on*
copy lo each partonal rape#
tanlallv*.
All partorn interacted In Itw
atlal* lo whom a copy ol this
Nolle* of Admlnltlrallon hat
baan mailed ar* required.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FROM TH E .DATS OF THB
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
THIS NOTICB, to fit* any o*
lactlont May may hay* that
challangat th* validity of th*
docodant'i will, th* qualUIca
Horn ol Iha partonal rapratanlallv*, or th* vanu* or
luritdiciionof thecourf.
A L L CLAIMS. DEMANDS.
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.

OATS of th* flrtt publication
ot thlt Nolle* ol Admlnltlrallon:
JunoJT, m a.
Partonal RtproMnlallvo:
W ALTER R. ROGERS
4044 Tamiaml Trail
N. Naplat. FL 134X1544
Attorney for Portonel
Rapratantatlvo:
W ILLIAM W. CARPENTER.
ESQ.
MO Bail Highway 414
L o n g w o o d , P L 137S0
(X71134-4444
Fl*. Bar No. 14107
Publlth: Juno 74 and July!.
1444
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lio a h a i n . Y n i&lt; M ^ lm a r J &lt; -« .

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: M 515 CP
INR E THE E S TA TEO F
CHARLES STOPPENBACH.
Dace*tod
NOTICB OP
ADMINISTRATION
(On* PR)
Th* admlnlilrallen el iha
a t l a l * at C H A R L E S
STOPPENBACH. dacaatad. Flla
N u m b e r * *
1 7 )
CP. It pending In th* Circuit
Court, tar Seminal* County,
Florid*. Probate Dlvldon. th*
oddrttt of which It: Somlnol*
County CourIhoutt Sanford,
Florid* X77I
Th* nom* and addrttt ol th*
Portonel Rapratanlally* and
the Partonal Rapratanlaliyai
attorney ar* Ml form bolow.
A L L IN T B R E S T B D PER
SONSARE N O TIFIED TH A T.
All portont on whom MU
nolle* It torvod who have ob
lactlont that challenge Iha valid
lly el th* Will, th* quallflcatlont
el th* Partonal Rapratantallv*.
vanu* or lurltdlcllon el MU
Court ar* rtqulrtd lo fit* Iholr
ob|*cllont with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OP
TH R EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
OATS OF THB FIRST P U B LI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICB OR
TH IR TY DAYS APTBR THB
D A TE OP SERVICB OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM
All crodlfort ol th* docodanl
ond other portoni having dalmt
or domandt agalntl dacadonl'i
ttlafo on whom a copy ef Mil
nolle* It torvod wimln Mr**
month* alter fh* dal* of Iha flrtl
publication of thlt nolle* mutt
III# tholr dalmt with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H B L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
O ATS OF THB FIRST PUBLI
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F TE R THE
D A TE OF SERVICB OF A
COPY OP THIS NOTICB ON
THEM.
All olhar crodlfort ol Ih*
docodonl and partoot having
claim* or domandt agalntl Ih*
docodanl'* adit* mud Ilia thalr
dalmt wIM Ihlt Caurf W ITHIN
TH R EE MONTHS APTBR THE
DATS OP THB FIBST P U B LI­
CATIO N OP THIS N O TICB.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILBD
W I L L BE P O R B V B R
BARRED.
Th* dal* ol th* Itrd Publica­
tion of thlt nolle* It Wadnotday
Juno 17.1444.
Portonel RaproMnlatlvoi
Nancy P. Alloy
1004E. Highway 454
Altemonla Spring*, PI 17701
Alter nay lor Partonal
Rapratantatlvo:
Nancy P. Allay
Florida Bar No. U47511
1004 B. Highway 4M
Altamonte Springs, FL 13701
(X7IS1M IM

Publlth: Juno 77Alt. 1444

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cueslon. Howell proposed thut
the entire matter be put bark out
through the bidding process
once again. No other commis­
sioner supported his suggestion
however.
tJcforc the com m ission ers
voted on accepting the Amlck
bid for the road work. City
Attorney Ulll Colbert suggested

Continued from Pags I A
The pro|x&gt;sul Is expected to
become final after a 00-day
comment period.
It marks u renaissance for the
stately bald eaglr — the nation's
symbol for morr than two cen­
turies. In the early 1070a. there
were fewer than 800 adult nest­
Ing eagles In the lower 48 stales.
Today there urc nearly 8.000
adult birds In those slates.
Florida has over 700 mated
pairs of bald euglcs. and about
1.500 total birds, the largest
bald eagle population for any
slate In the continental United
States, according to Don Wood,
endangered species coordinator
for the Florida Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission. The
study of the eagle population In
Florida begun In 1072 und the
growth In the number of birds Is
a reflection of finding the nrsts
ns well as an expanding popula­
tion.
"W e don't know how many
there might have been 20 yeurs
a g o ." Wood explained. "T h e
Increase In our database over the
first 10 or 15 year* of looking al
them wns a reflection of finding
new nests every year that we
didn't know uhout In-fore, rather
than Increasing |x&gt;pulntlon. Hul
In terms of the last 10 years, we
think we had a pretty gixxl
handle of where they all were, or
at least 08 percent. "
Ten years ago. about 350 bald
eagle nests were known to exist
In Florida, last year the nests
numbered about 700. Eagle
pairs mate for life and typically
rrturn year uflcr year to the
same nest lo raise their young,
according to Wood.
Some pairs will build a second
nest within their nesting territo­
ry. but most eagles udd on lo
their old nest in preparation for
their new family.
Allhough this year's dutu has
not been compiled. In 1003

Seminole County hud 32 i-uale

territories containing 23 nests
und successfully produced 40
young birds width fledged ((lew)
from the nests. Wood suld.
Fish and game olfldais survey

the contract awarding be condi­
tional, subject to the availability
o f funding. "T h e bonds should
be obtained around August 10th
or 11th." he said, "then We'll
hnve the funds for the award­
ing."
A motion was thrn made and
seconded to accept Amlck ns the

the nesting sites by air sevcrnl
times during lltc nesting season
l&gt;etwecn late September until
mid-May to check on the eagle
|&gt;opulullon. W ihkI says no one
knows where the eagles go after
nesting season. Although some
ruglcs remain In Florldn. they do
not associate with their nest
until the next mating scuson.
The removal of the buld cugle
from the endangered species list
murks "a dramatic recovery for
the bald eagle" and u victory for
the Endangered Species Act.
suld Michael Dean o f the Envi­
ronmental Defense Fund. He
suld the cuglc could not hnve
survived without the federal luw
thill protects spectra from dis­
appearing.
Interior officials have hinted
for more than a year that the
tiuld eagle would noon be re­
moved from the endangered
culegory across most of the
c o u n try . Fish and W ild life
Director Mollle Meat Mr scheduled
a news conference for Thursday
on the eagle.
Dean suld he has t»een told
thut the bird would remain
classified us endungerrd In parts
o f the Southwest. Including
Arlznnu and New Mexico, where
lls recovery has hern less liraitiullc. bill be "downllstrd" to
the threatened culegory In the
rest of the lower -18 stales.
As threatened, the eagle und
Its hubltut will continue lo be
protected under federal law. but
the chnnge In designation re­
fle c ts the b ird 's Im p roved
chances for long term survival.
The eagle lias never been
singled out as endangered or
threatened In Alasku. where It
has thrived, und It Is nut found
In Hawaii. It came under the
protection o f the Endangered
Species Act In the lower 48
stales In 1075.
The bald engje was named
America's natlonul bird In 1782
and Is depleted on the back of
die dollar bill .with outstretched,
wings that In real life can span
more than 0 feet.
Despite lls majesty and histor­
ic significance, the eagle hus had

contractor.
'
"ir the commission goes along
with this." said Howell, "you
will be muklng a big mlstukd:
Frankly. If I whs with Hubbard,,
I'd sue you ."
The motion passed on a four to
one vote, with Howell casting the
lone nay vote.
,

thut law's Impact on the eagle's
r e c o v e r y , a r g u in g th a t
grassroots love for the national'
bird and prohibitions on cheml-!
cals such as DDT had more tn do*
with Its bouncing back.
Many biologists and environ - 1
mentallsls agree thnt the 1973'
bun on DDT probably was the
single most Important develop­
ment In rescuing the eagle, but
they ulso cite tne protection o f
the bird's habitat afforded by the
federal law.
W ith o u t the E n d a n g e re d
Species Act. "It would have
tuken 20 years to even begin the
discussions on whether the buld
eagle should have been pro­
tected." argues Knryn Strickler
of the Endangered Species Coali­
tion. a lobbying group seeking lo
prevent Congress from weaken­
ing the law.
Some protectors o f the eagle,
meanwhile, are concerned the
Interior Departm ent's action
might make It hnrder to ensure
the eagle's continued heulthy
recovery.
"T h e eagle Is not yet home
free." suld Al Louis Cecerc.
president of the Nnttonal Foun­
dation tn Protect A m erica's
Eagles. He said he Is worried the
chnnge In the eagle's stntus will
make It harder to get fedcrul und
state money for restoration and
protection projects.
"M any of the bald eagle nests'
ure on unprotected private land'
und for the eagle to continue Its;
recovery we're going to have to;
work opt something where land owners will continue to protect!
nests.1’ suld Cecerc In u Icle-J
phone Interview.
Information from tho AtMclafod P r»»« wet

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WEDNESDAY

Summer school in session

B R IE F

Bullets taught a lesson
Wayne gets Dolphins

By TONY DaSORMIBIt
H orald Sports E d ito r

MIAMI — In major league sports. South
Florida truly Is Wayne's World.
Sports-and-entertalnment mogul H. Wayne
llulzenga completed his purchase o f the Miami
Dolphins, bringing his collection o f professional
sports franchises to three. He already owns
baseball's Marlins and hockey's Panthers.
Also Tuesday. Hulscnga bought the half o f Joe
Robbie Stadium he hadrvt owned prevloualy.
The deal with the heirs o f the late Joe Robbie
.. had been considered a formality since March,
l when the NFL approved the sole. Negotiations
k ■tailed until Hultenga won a concession to
rename Joe Robbie Stadium If he chooses.

LONOWOOD — Summer high
school baseball Is supposed to be an
educational experience. It certainly
was (or should have been) for the
Seminole Animal Supply Bullets
Tuesday night.
After blowing a 3-1 lead In a 8-4
loss to DeLand. the Bullets —
Lym an H igh S ch ool's sum m er
sq u ad — w ere tre a te d to an
extensive drill-and-revlew session of
signs and strategy by Coach Bob
McCullough.
Beginning In anger-edged tones
but finishing with Jokes and laughs,
McCullough rapidly flashed signs,
then (minted to players for nn
Interpretation. A wrong answer was
rewarded with a foul line to foul line
sprint.
"Gam es like this are Important,"
said McCullough, dismissing that It
ended In u loss like a summer day
ending In a thunderstorm. "Th is
lets people realize what It takes to

tlAWOUNP TOT NATION
Marlins edge Phillies
■

PHILADELPHIA — Fernando Valenzuela pit­
ched six strong Innings In his return to the
majors, but the Florida Marlins spoiled his
night, beating the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 on
Jerry Browne s sacrifice dy In the ninth Inning.
Valenzuela, who was 10-3 with Jalisco of the
Mexican League before signing with the Phillies
last Friday, allowed six hits and one unearned
run. He struck out one. walked two and went
1-for-2 with a crowd-pleasing double.
Plnch-hltter Matlas Carrillo doubled to open
the Marlins' ninth, went to third on Chuck
Carr's sacrifice and scored on Browne's fly ball.
Jeff Mutls (1 -0| pitched I 2-3 Innings and
Robb Nen pitched the ninth for his seventh suve.
Dave Weathers. 24. matched the 33-year-old
Valenzuela. After allowing a run In the first, he
blanked the Phillies over the next five Innings.
Carr reached on an error, stole second, moved
to third on Gary Sheffield's single und scored on
JefTCanine's sacrifice fly for Florida's other run.

Panthers take Jovanovski
HARTFORD. Conn. — The Florida Panthers
selected Junior defenseman Ed Jovanovski with
the first pick In the NHL draft, while Toronto
traded captain Wcndel Clark to Quebec In u
stunning six-player deal.
Anaheim seleoted Russian defenseman Oleg
Tverdovsky with the No. 2 pick and Ottawa took
Czech forward Radek Bonk, who had 42 goals
for Las Vegas In the International Hockey
League last season, with the third pick.
Toronto sent Clark. Sylvaln Lerebvre. London
Wilson and the 22nd pick to Quebec ror Mats
Sundln. Garth Butcher. Todd Warrlner and the
No. 10 pick, which the Maple Leafs hoped to use
to select Brett Llndroa.
However, the New York Islanders took Llndros
— the brother of Philadelphia star Eric Llndros
— with the No. 0 pick they acquired from
Quebec In a deal that sent Uwe Krupp to Quebec
for Ron Sutter. With Llndros gone. Toronto gave
the No. 10 pick to Washington for Mike Ridley.

Qooden suspended
NEW YORK — Dwight Gooden, the New York
Mels' last link to their 1086 World Series
champions, was suspended for 60 days without
pay for violating his drug aftercare program.
The New York Times, citing a highly placed
person in major league baseball, said today that
Gooden, who missed a month of the 1087
season after testing positive for cocaine use and
undergoing treatment, failed two random drug
tests and the New York Dally News, citing a
source flmlllar with baseball's drug-testing
program, said he failed at least two tests, the
last administered within the past-two weeks.

Barkley will return
PHOENIX — Phoenix Suns star Charles
Barkley, who frequently hinted ut retirement
last season, said he'll return Tor unother shot at
the championship despite a back Injury.
Barkley, 31, said he was committed to a
: rigorous course of therapy his doctors say he
must undergo to strengthen his back.

1

Navratilova in eeml’a
W IM B L E D O N , E n g l
.Navratilov*, pursuing a 10th title In her 22nd
/fend final Wimbledon appearance, beat fifth­
; seeded Jana Novotna o f tne Czech Republic S-7,
: 6-0,6-1 to advance to the semifinals.
, Thursday, the fourth-seeded Navratilova will
face Gig! Fernandes and Lori McNeil will meet
Mhlrd-sceded Conchltn Martinez of Spain.
- Fernandez beat No. 13 Zina Oarrlson-Jackson
0-4. 6-4; McNeil defeated Larisa Nelland o f
! Latvia 6-3, 6-4; and Martinez beat No. 0 Lindsay
'Davenport 6-2,6-7 (4-7). 6-3.
• Thrcc-tlme champion Boris Becker, seeded
'seventh, beat No. 9 Andrei Medvedev 6-7 (5-7),
v7-8, 7-6 (7-3), 6-7 (3-7). 7-8 In a fourth-round
match that was suspended Monday.

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Seminolo Animal Supply first baseman Jason Gronort (left) contributed a
bases loadod walk In the bottom of the seventh Inning os the Bullets
attempted to rally for a victory over DeLsnd In their last at bat.

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- Ooadall }B - DaLand. Scat!; Samlnala,
Ou*M«ta and Young j b - Nona HR - Sumlnol*.
SNploy Rocordt - Do Land It I

M udcats
take two
From ItaW Reports______
LAKE MARY — Even though
they scored nine runs In both
games, pitching was the key to
the Lake Mary Mudcats' sweep
o f an NAIJF Pat Torre League
doublehradcr with the visiting
Trinity Prep Saints Tuesday
night.
In the first gume. Robert
Vesscy threw four Innings of
hltlcss relief to allow the
Mudcats to overcome an early
4-0 deficit and win 0-4. Jim
Gucmple and Nick Alexander
combined on a one-hit shutout
ns the Mudcats rolled to a 0 0
win In tiie nightcap, which
was stopped oftcr 4Vi Innings.
V esscy struck out eight
while walking Just one batter
In his four Innings o f work.
Bryan Schumukcr ripped a
two-run home run to pace the
Mudcats' offense In the first
gume. He also hit a single.
Carey Hobbs added a triple,
two singles, and an RBI. Mike
□ See Lake Mary, Page 2B

Little Majors
stay alive
From Staff Reports________
LEESBURG - Sanford's Little
Major Baseball League All-Star (earn
kept Its hopes of n trip to the state
tournament ullve Tuesday, using a
five-run second Inning to propel It to
u 7-4 victory over the Port Orange
American All-Stars |n the district
tournament.
Levi Raines Jr. seultered eight
hits while striking out nine m uri
the pitching victory^ ' •
Sanford's big Inning was keyed by
a couple of errors, but the big blow
of the evening was a three-run home
run by Bud Bennett.
The local squud udded Insurance
runs In the fourth und sixth Innings.
Providing the offense for Sunford.
who lost Its opening game to the
Ormond Beach Nutlonal All-Stars on
Monday, were Bennett (home run,
two runs scored, lliree RBI). Nick
Ireland (double, two runs). Rulnes
und Andrew Beatty (one single und
one RBI each). Jason Turner (single,
runj. Alex Anderson (single). Brad
Locke (run. RBI) and Brian Porter
(run).
Turner also turned In the de­
fensive play of the game, cutting
down a Port Orange runner at the
plate with a strong throw from
center field.

Frsddia Hawkins

S a n fo rd P re p s se ttle for s e c o n d again
From Staff Reports
LONGWOOD — The Sanford All-Slurs gave It a great
try. but five games In three days and the Daytona Beach
All-Stars proved to be too much us they had to settle for
second In the Babe Ruth Prep-13 District Tournament
at Candyland Park Sunday.
Sanford, which finished us the runner-up In the
tournament for the second consecutive year, nearly
reversed roles with Duytona Bench as they hud suffered
a heart-breaking 4-3 decision to Daytona In the
winners' bracket final Saturday evening.

In other games Tuesday night,
host Leesburg and the New Smyrna
Beach advanced to the winners'
bracket flnuls by beating the Port
Orunge Nationals und Ormond
Bead) Nationals, respectively. Also
scheduled was a losers' bracket
game between the Ormond Beach
Americans und Holly Hill.

Sanford rebounded by scoring four runs In the
bottom o f the seventh Inning to eliminate host
Longwood. 7-4. In a game early Sunday morning.
But. needing to defeat Daytona Beach twice to win the
tournament. Sanford could not solve the offerings of
Daytona Beach pitcher Bubba Sullivan, who gave up
Just four hits while striking out four and walking two.
Sunford loaded the buses with two out In the fifth and
a runner on third with two out In the sixth, but could
not push u run across und finished with n 3-2 record,
with both losses coming to Duytona Beach.

There will be two losers' bracket
games tonight at Leesburg. Sanford
facing the Port Orange Nationals
and the Ormond Beach Nationals
facing the winner of the Ormond
Beach American-Holly Hill game.

In the Longwood game, Sanford led 2-0 and 3-2 before
Longwood scored a pair of runs In the top of the seventh
Inning to lake a 4-3 advantage. But four walks and a
bases-clearlng double by Melvin Holt gave Sanford the
victory and a spot In the finals.
Doing the hitting for Sanford In the first game were

S A B I RUTH P R I M ] TOURNAMENT
■1CANOYLAND PARK
SUNDAY
LO U R S 'B R A C K E T PINALS
SANFORD 7. LONOWOOD*
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CHAMPIONSHIP
DAYTONA SZACH «. SANFORD*
Sanfard All-Star*
*0* *0* Q —
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I N *1] a —
Danlal* and Catty Sullivan and Poora WP — Sullivan. LP
(I II. Sava — nona. ]B — nona IB — nona. HR — nona Racordt
All Start ] Ji Oaytana Baa&lt;h All Star* ) 0.

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— Sanlord

Holt (two doubles, run, four RBI). Freddie Hawkins
(single, two runs). Tug Daniels (single, run). Mike
Robinson (single, RBI). Rundy Casey (single). John
Bryant (two runs). James Gunn (run) and winning
pitcher Burry Porter, who was 2-0 pitching In the
tournament. (RBI).
Hitting for Longwood were Jeremy Williams (double,
run). Edmundo Delgado and C. Aptcl (one single und
one run each). Robbie Macchlonc and Scott Murray (one
single each) and Matt Guenther (run).
Getting the hits for Sanford ugulnst Daytona Beach on
Sunday were Hawkins (two Blnglcs) und Casey und T.J.
Thompson (one single each).

Balough m akes last-to'first charge for Late M odel win
"There's no two ways about It. we were real
strong tonight," said Balough, who drives the
Pec Wee Griffin Racing Camaro. " I feel like we
were n fraction of a second fustcr than Dickie
ORLANDO — Late Model veteran Gary Balough
(Anderson) tonight. It's too bad he dropped out. It
charged from the back o f the pack to win the
would have been a real good race."
80-lap Late Model feature event last Friday, June
Mechanical gremlins plagued several other
24, at Orlando Spcedworld.
drivers who had exceptionally good qualifying
Balough. who qualified third fastest for the
times. Burkett was forced from competition with
evening, took the lead on lap eight when race
engine problems while handling problems put Ed
leader Dick Anderson (who set the evening's fast
Meredith behind the pit wall.
qualifying time) was forced from competition
Trailing Balough to victory lane were Bruce
with a leaking wntcr pump.
Everett — who drives tlie oldest Late Model on
Once on the point, Balough pulled to an
the Florida circuit — Tuffy Hester. Michael
eight-car advantage over the second-place car of
Halgh. and Don Fenn.
Ronnie Burkett.
"It's old and It's ugly, but I'm proud of It," suod
Balough dominated action until he was spun
by a lapped car to the Infield on lap 28. Flagman - Everett, who has been racing for 18 years. "It's a
1974 Howe Chassis Car Kit. It was stored on the
Ken Golden put Balough and the driver that
back of trailer from 1980 until I bought It In
triggered the incident at the back o f the lead pack
1990. When I got the car, I rebuilt everything
for l he new green flag.
.
under the body.
It took four laps For Balough to dice his way
"Tonight. I'm pleased and excited. Imuglnc
back back through the 18-car field to regain the
finishing second behind Gary Balough."
Int. He wasted little time In racing to a 10-car
Michael Williams held off the hard-charging
ead over the rest o f the pack.
duo o f Gary Schllchter and Glenn Carter to win
Despite seven more caution periods that
the Limited Late Model feature. Williams stnrted
bunched the field for restarts, Balough Im'medlfrom the Inside pole and led every circuit In
ntelv nut his rnmnrtltnr* hehlnri him.
Special to tho Herald

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notching his eighth win of the season.
Schllchter took the checkered flag four cur
lengths behind Williams. Carter was third
followed by Andy SafTlottl and Murk Miller.
Bobby Scars started the Mini-Stock feature
event from the third place position, but by the
end o f the first lap, lie was leading the 19-car
field out of turn four.
With Scars In command, Kelly Jarrctt and
Jared Allison duelled for the No. 2 spot. At the
halfway mark, Allison fuded to u distant third
while Jarrctt tried to overtake Scars.
But Sears remained strong and took the
checkers ahead of Jarrctt, Allison. Eddie Tovet,
and Ted Vulplus.
Harley Gibbons led every circuit to win his first
Bomber main event of the year. Rounding out the
top five were. In order of finish. Robert Jenkins,
Bobby Stevens. Mike Peppier, and Doug Gould.
Ed Mcrldlth edged Bruce Thompson at the (lag
stand to win his ninth Modified headliner of the
season. In tow behind the lead pair were Greg
Hughes, Wayne Parker, und Bobby Owens.
Other feature event winners were Jeff Rule
(Sportsman). Tim Nicholas (Run-Abouts), Tim
Aultmun (Mlnl-Bombcrs), and Debbie Santo
(Four-Cylinder Gnduro)

FO R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R TS IN YO U R AR EA , R EAD T H E S A N FO R D HERALD D A ILY

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Series of draws pits
U.S.A. against Brazil

S T A T S &amp; STANDINGS

3
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Colorado IS. SanOlepat. lit 0*™*

San Diego II, Colorado 3. II Innings, 3nd
game
Montreal I. Atlanta 7
Flerlda 1 PMladelpkOa I
SI. X
II. New Yorh 0
11I. Moulton 3
Clncli
Lo« Angelo* 7, San Francisco 4
Florida (Rapp 4-1) al Philadelphia

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Atlanta (Smolti 17) at Montreal (Henry
4 0). 1:31pm.
Cincinnati (R l|al4) al Houtton (Reynold*
13). 1:35p.m.
St. Lout* (Palaclot 14) al New York
(Gone 13or Linton 13), 1:Np.m .
Plltkburgh (Neagl* 741 at Chicago (Young
30),1 30pm.
San Diego (Sander* 14) at Colorado (Blair
0 1 ).l:N p m .
San Frsncltco (VarOandlngham 30) at Lot
Angel** (Marllnei 4 4), 10:31 p m.

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Tuesday's Same*
Seattle 0. Detroit 4
New York 10. Bo*lon4
Cleveland 0. Baltimore I
Milwaukee 0. Toronto*
Kanta* City A Chicago 3
Texa*DO.
1 Minnesota a
Oakland J. CelllornlaO
Wednesday's Game*
California (Finley 17) at Oakland (Onllv*ro«Al).3ilSp.m .
Baltimore (Oqulst 1-3) al Clovoland
( Martinet 0 4), 7:01p.m.
Now York (Kamlonleckl 13) at Boston
(Clemen* *4), 7:31 p.m.
Toronto (Hentgenl 1) al Milwaukee (Bone*
7-4), 1:01 p.m.
Kansas City (Mllackl 0-1) al Chicago (Bar*
• 11,1:01p.m.
Texa* (Roger* 14) al Minnesota (Dethale*
4-7), 0:01 p.m.
Dotroll (Wells 1-1) at SaaHIa (Salkald 14),
I0.-Jlp.rn.

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a 1
Jackianvlll* (Marlnort) a
3
Orlande (Cub*)
4 1
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Knoxville (Blue Jay*)
I a
Wastorn Dtvlston
x-Hunlivltl* (Athltc*)
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t
Sarasota (Rod Sox)
Ctoarwator (Phillies)
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Fort Myort (Twin*)
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The buBleal day o f (he World
Cup featured a record-setting
scoring spree and the end o f the
suspense for the Americans and,
later, for the Italians. It also was
marred by ugliness In (he streets
of Mexico City.
After Mexico tied Italy 1*1 lo
secure a spot In the second
round o f the tournament — and
help the Americans get there for
the first time In 64 years — Iwo
men died and 80 others were
treated after celebrations In Mex­
ico City led to violence.

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Lakeland A Chartotto 3

Fort Myan A Sarasota 0

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Tuesday, June 3*
At Stanford, Celll
Ruttie a. Cameroon I
At Penltac. Mich.
Brail! 1. Sweden 1. tie

West Palm Beach t Vera Beach 4
ee
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Lakeland at CTtarlotto
Sarasota at Fart Myort
Ctoarwator at St. Petersburg
Dunedin al Tampa
Daytona al Bravard
St. Lucie at Oscaola
Vara Beach at West Palm Beach

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A P S p o rts Wrl tor
Tim Raines la a Sanford natlvB and Samlnola High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago Whit* Sox. His stats ara
for the 1094 season In the first column, paraonsl beat season
totals In the second column and currant caraar totals
(Including 1094 games) In the third column.
Raines was M or-4 with an RBI Tuesday night In Chicago's
4-3 loss at the hands of the Kansas City Royals.

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AMBRICAN LIAOUB
All Tima* BOT
Bat! Division
W L
Now York
X 33
Baltimore
X 33
Boston
•37 17
Detroit
X X
Toronto
31 X
Central Hvlttoti
W L
Cleveland
X 13
Chicago
4) »
X IS
KansasCity
Minnesota
33 33
Milwaukee
34 i t
West Diylttoa
W L
Texas
34 X
California
13 X
Saettla
n 44
Oakland
31 X

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W L Pet.
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W P . Bel
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1 .ax
x-Brovard (Marlin*)
1 soo
Vem Beach (Dodger*)
3 400
St. Lucia (Met*)
.147
Osceola (Astra*)
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FLORIDA STATBLBAOUB

Vatoniuela
4
4 1 0 3 1
Itocumb
1
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Q u antTlllL.il
33 1 1 1 1 •
Borland
13 0 • • • 1
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Umpire* — Herne, Hehm. Ptrsl, Oev,«.
Second. Venevori Third.Quick,.
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NATIONAL LIAOUI
All Time* IDT
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Atlanta
Montreal
ea 33
Philadelphia
X X
PierIda
X
u
New York
SI X
Central Dtvlston
W L
Cincinnati
44 31
Houtton
41 33
St Louts
X 34
Pittsburgh
37 37
Chicago
SI X
Watt Dtvlston
w L
Lot Angeles
X 37
Colorado
34 41
Sen Francisco
33 44
San Diego
X X

Chattanoega (Rad* I
4
1 .444 11*
Birmingham (WSox)
3
0 .333 IV*
Memphl* (Royal*)
3
a .333 IV*
x clinched tlrst-halt division title
Taaoday'oOamo*
Hwnttvlll* al Organvlllo, ppd., rain
CarottnaO, Orland*!
Jackianvlll* i t Knoxville »
Chattanooga 10. Naihvllle I
Birmingham 1, Memphl* 0
Wadnaaday'* Oame*
Memphl* at Oroanvllla. 1
Jacksonville al Carolina
Orland* at Knexvlll*
Birmingham at Nadtvlll*. 1
Chattanooga at Hunttvlll*

HARTFOR O . Conn — Round by round
•election* Tuesday ol Pie NHL draft:
F ln t Reund
1. F torIda, Bd Javanevtkl. d. WindMr
(O HL)i 1. Anaheim. Oleg Tverdovsky, d.
Kryl|a Sovetov Moscow RUS (Rutile), J.
One we. Radek Bonk. c. Lo* Vega* (IH L ). 4.
Edm onton (fro m W in n ip e g ), Ja to n
Niagara Fall* lO
HL),
'Bantlgnor*. c. *"
------); \
Harttord, JatlO'Nalll.c. Ouelph (OHL).
1 Edmonton, Ryan Smyth. Iw. Mooea Jew
(W HL)i 7. Lot Angito*. Jamto Storr, g.
Owen* Sound (O H L): A Tampa Bay, Jaten
Welmer, tor, Portland. (W HL)i 3. Naw York
It lander* (from Quebec). Brett Llndrot. rw,
Kingston (O H L)i IA Wathlnglon (Irom
Q u e b e c th ro u g h T o r o n t o ) , N o la n
Baumgartner, A Kamloops. (WHL).
It. San Joe*. Jett Frteten, hue, Regina
(W HL)j II. Quebec (Irom Now York Islon
dors), Wad* Betok. d. Saskatoon (W HLIi 13.
Vancouver, Mattie* ONund. d, Plt*a Division
I Sweden; 14. Chicago. Ethan Moreau. Iw,
Niagara Fall* (OHL)i tl. Washington. Ale.
andor Kharlam ov, Iw, Cska Moscow
(Buttle).
It. Taranto (Irom Wathlnglon), Eric
Pkhaud. g. Chltoutlml (Q M JHL)i 17. But
lalo, Wayne Frlmoau. c. Owen* Sound
(O H L); II. Montreal. Brad Brown. A North
Bay (OHL)t It. Calgary, Chrlt Dlngman. Iw.
Brandon (W H L): 30. Dilto*. Jaton Botterlll,
Iw. Michigan (CCHA).
31. Boston, Bvganl Rlabchlkov, g,
Molot Perm M HL ( Russia); 33. Quebac
(Irom Toronto), Jtlfrey Kealty, d. Cahtoiic
M*mortal (USHS aattl: 33. Oelroll. Yen
Oolvbovtky, A Dynamo Moscow (Rustle);
34. Pittsburgh.
h. Chrlt W*ll*. c. Seellle
(W HL) i 31. Now Jersey, Vadim Sh#rll|anov,
rw, Salavat (Rustle).
3A New York Rangers. Den Clout tor, g.
Soul! Sto. Merle (OHL)
17. Ftortde, Rhett Warrenor, 0, Sesketeen.
(W HL): 31. Anaheim, Johan Dev idston. c.
. HV3l-Jonkoplng Sweden: 33. Ottawa,
llenltlev Nackar, A Buda|ovlct. Cftch
Rapubllc: X . Winnipeg. Doran Quint, d.
Seattle (W HL).

31. FlarlBa (tram HartlarO), Jataa
Pgdoiton. rw-c, Spsbaaa (WHLIi 11. BA
monton, Mike Watt, Iwc, Stratford Jr. Bi X.

Lot Angelo*, Matt Jahnton, he. Peter borough
IWnbli
I BlllfB —
Ji Mlltn
ltgiI (i
(O H L)i 34. Tampa
Bay,
Canto Ll—
Cloutier,
c.
Braadaa (W H L); 33. Qutboc. J o m IM arha. c.
Jlhlava. Ciach Rapubllc.

34. Ftortde Oram PMIadalpbU), Ryan

iehneen, c, Thunder Bay (USHL)i 37. San
JoM, Angel Nlkutov, A.Lltv
Litvinov, Europe; x .
Naw York lilandar, Jaton Holland, d.
Kamloops (W H L); X . Vancouver, Robb
Gordon, c, Powell River, Jr. Al X . Chicago.
Jean-Yvtt Laroux, Iw, Beeupert (QM JHL).
4). Wathlnglon, Scott Ctwrroy. Iw. North
Bay (O H L )) X . Vancouver (Irom SI. Louis),
Dave Scatchard. c, Portland (W HLIi 43.
Buffalo. Curtlt Brown, c. Moom Jaw (W HL)i
44. AAontroal. Joaa Theedoro, g. SI. Jean
(Q M JH L)i X . Calgary. Dimitri Rabykln. A
Dynamo Moscow (Russia).
44. Dalle*. Lao J Inman, c. North Boy
tOHLI; X . Beaton, Denial Gonaau. Iw. Laval
(Q M JH L)l X . Toronto, Soon Haggerty, Iw.
Detroit (O H L)i X . Ootrott. Mathtou Dan
denault. rw. SharbrocAo (O M JHL)i X Pit
Itburgh. Richard Park. cBaltovllto (OHL).
It. Naw Jersey. Fafrlk Ella*. I. Kladno,
Ciech Republic: S3. Now York Ranger*.
Rudolt Verclk, f, Stovtn Brotltlavo, Europe.

OF
1
x Spain
1 0 1
4
4
South Korea
0 I 1
I
Bolivia
0 3 t
x advanced to tecond round.
x Germany

1 0

I

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7

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3 7
4 1
1 3
4 I

OROUPO
W L T

OF OA Pt*
a
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1 * 0
x Argentina
4
1
3
Nigeria
1 I 0
I I 0
Bulgaria
Greece
0 7 0
x advanced to tecond round
Thursday, June 3*
At Feiboro. Mat*.
Greece v* Nigeria. 7 Jlp m
Al Dal let
Argentina** Bulgaria. 7:33p m
OROUPB
W L
OF OA Pt*
3
3
4
x Mexico
I 1
x Ireland
I I
x Italy
1 I
Norway
1 I
x advanced to tecond round
Tvetday, June 7*
At Bail Rudwrtord. N.J.
Ireland 0. Norway AH*
Al Wading ton
Italy I, Me« ico 1. lie
OROUPP
W L T OF OA Pis
x^Belgium
3 0 0
a
3
•
1 1 0
Saudi Arabia
3
3
3
Nethor lands
3
1 t 0
3
3
Morocco
1
1
•
0 1 0
x-advanced to second round.
VTMnVgNyi eVM i»
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Af WAIMMIM
Belgium vt Saudi Arabia. Il:31p m.
SBCONDROUND
Seturday. July 1
Oame 37
At CNcege
Germany vt Group B or F third place. I 05
p m.
Oame 34
Al Wishing ten
Swllrerlend vt Spain. 4 l l p m
Sunday, July 1
Oame J*

At Del let
Group F second place vt Sweden. I 01 p m
Oamae*
At Patadena, Cent.
Romania vs. Italy or D third plact. 4 31
p.m
Mondiy. July 4
Oame 41
Al Orlande
Group F winner vt Ireland. 11:01 p m.
Oame 41
Al llentord. Calif.
B ru it V*. Unttod Stato*. 3:33 p.m.
Tuesday. July 1
Game 43
At Fasbar*. Matt.
Group O winner v«. Italy or F third place.
DOS p.m.
Oame 44
At Bail Rutherford. N.J.
Mexico vt. OroupDmcondplact. 4: J lp m

TINNIS
Wlmttaden
WIMBLEDON, England - Result* Tues
day ol the M S million Wimbledon lonnlt
championships
limpet
Fourth Reund
Boris Becker (7), Germany, del. Andrei
Mrdvedev (ft. Ukraine. 4-7 (17). 71. 74
(7 31,17(3 7). 71.
Third Reund
Orenl Connell, Canada, and Patrick
Galbraith II). Tacoma. Wash., dal. David
Rlkl. Ciach Republic and Bryan Shalton,
Atlanta, 7-4(7 11.4 4.43.
Wayna Ferrelre, South Africa, and Michael
Stlch (14), Garmany. dal. Byron Black.
Zlmbabwo. and Jonathon Stark It). Mad ford.
Ore.. 71.4 4.44.
Ouartertlnal
Todd Woodbrldga and Mark Woodlordo (1).
Austral&gt;a. dal. Jacco Eltlngh and Paul
Haarhul* 13). Nttlwrland*. a a. 7-4 17-3), 47.
47(411.17.

Ouarterllnels
Lori McNtll, Houtton. d*l. Larlta Holland.
Latvia, 43, 44) Martina Navratilova (4),
Aspen. Colo., dal. Jana Novotna IS). Ciach
Rapubllc, 1 7,40.4).
Conchlta Martinet (3). Spain, del. Lindsay
Oavenport (3). Murrieta, Call!., 43. 47 (47).
43) Olgl Fernand*). Aspen, Colo, del. Zina
Garrison Jackson ( ) ) ) , Houston. 44,44.
Second Round
Jana Novotna, Cioch Republic, and
Arantxa Sanchti Vlcarlo II), Spain, dal.

Schulti, Nethar lands. 4 A 3 A At.
Third Reuad
Nlcoto Aroadt. BakwieMto. and Kristina
Radlard. Australia, dal. Patty Pandlck.
Sacramento. Celll.. aid Meredith McOrath
(3). Midland. M ich. 71. 44: Pam Shrtver.
Baltimore, and Bltiabelh Smyll* ( I ) .
Australia, del. Katerina Mstoev*. Bulgaria,
and Robin Whitt. Del Ator, Celll. 43.44.
IngallM Drtohwls. Nsttwrlandt. and Ma|a
Murk. Crealla. del. Laura Ooiarta. Italy,
and Carotin* VI* I I I). Netherlands. 4 1 4 4;
Natolia Medvedeva. Ukraine, and Larlta
Nailand 17), Latvia, del. Krltfto Boagtrl and
NkatoMunt Jogorma* Motherlands. 43.41.
Manan Ballagrat. Natharland*. and
Martina Navratilova (a), Aspen, Cato., del.
Julia Halard and Nathalie Teuitot (II).
Franca. 43 111). 4 A 441 Linda Harvay WHA
Hawthorn Wood*, lltv and Chanda Rubin.
Lalayatta, La , del. Lindsey Davenport.
Murrieta. Calif , and Lisa Raymond (3).
Wayne. P a . 4 A M
Mixed Daebtes
WcAfXl Ig u i^
Ken Flach. Alpharetta. G a . and Julia
Richardson (13), New ZealenA del Andrei
Medvedev. Ukraine, and Anka Huber,
Germ any, default! Tedd Woodbrldg*.
Australia, and Helena Sukava (4). Ciech
Republic, del. Brent Haygarth. South Africa,
and Christina Slngar. Germany, walkover
T J Middleton. Altonta. and Leri McNeil.
Houston, del Jeremy Bate* and Jo Durto.
Britain, 3 4.4 A 4 4.
OKI*
Singlet
Flrtl Round
Crlttlna Mere*. Saratota. del
Inou*. Japan. 7 4(7 41,4-4.

Haruka

|aaa|^ Dayad

Melanie Schnell. Austria, del. Carina
Merarlu. Baca Raton. 7 S. 14.

TRANSACTIONS
BASBBALL
M A JO R L B A B U R B A S B B A L L Suspended Dwight Gooden. Now York Melt
pitcher, tar 44 day* without pay tor vtouting
&gt;1*drug attorcaro program
A— — Wm I aabms
M 1 N N M O T A TW IN * — Placed Pal
Meerei. thortifop. on the u day disabled list,
retroactive to JunoiOl. Recalled Denny
Hocking, shortstop, from Salt Lake City al
the Pacific
sclili Coast League
TORONTO B L U I JAYS - Signed John
Glover, pitcher, end Michael Strang*, second
baseman Sent Oenny Coe. pitcher, to
Dunodln ol the Florid* State Leegu* lor a
X day rehabilitation auignment
Nettonel League
SAN OIBOO PADRES - Activated Ooug
Broceil. pitcher. Irom the II day disabled
list Celled up Melvin Nieves, outfielder. Irom
Lot Veget ol the Pacific Coast League
Designated A.J. Soger, pitcher, lor assign
BASKETBALL
Nettonel Batketoall Association
BOSTON CELTICS - Signed Deo Brown,
guard, to a multiyear contract intention
C H IC A O O B U LLS - Nam*d Jim m y
Rodgers assistant coach
O O l D B N S T A T B W A R R IO R S Announced that Chrlt Webber, forward, has
exercised the option on hit contract, making
him a restricted Ire* agent.

TVfAACHO
Television
■A1BBALL
I: X p.m. — TBS. Manorial League:
Atlanta Bravo* at MonYe* I Expo*. (L )
1 pm . — WON. National League: Pit­
tsburgh Plratat at Chicago Cub*. (L )
7: X p.m. — ESPN. American League:
Now York Yankee* *1 Boston Rod Sox. (L )
10: X p.m. — ESPN. Nattontl Leeguo: San
Francisco Giant* at La* Angetot Dodgers.
(L )
BASKETBALL
7: 10p m. - TN T. NBA Draft, (L)
BOWLING
Jp m. — SUN.LPBTOcean Spring*Open
HOCKEY
10: X a .m . — BSPN, NHL Draft
SOCCBR
II: IS p.m. - EiPN, UNI. World Cup:
Morocco**. Nether lend*. (L )
3: 11 p.m — ESPN, VtorldCup: Belgium v*.
Saudi Arabia
It: as p m .- U N I . World Cup: Belgium vt
Saudi Arabia
TBNNIS
lO a m .-W E S M 3. Wlmbtodon, (LI
Noon - H BO. Wimbledon
7 p m . - H B O l , Wlmbtodon
II: X p .m . — W ESH1. Wimbledon Update,

A group of more than 100
youths, many o f them appar­
ently drunk, roamed streets
smashing car and shop win­
dows. An Associated Press pho­
tographer watched os one man
was beaten unconscious by a
o f about 20 youths, then
fatally wounded when a power­
ful firecracker was left to explode
nearhla head.
Red Cross spokesman A le­
jandro Calderon laler confirmed
that the 23-yenr-old man. whose
name was not released, hud
died. A second man beaten by
the gang as hundreds of people
watched In horror was reported
In serious condition.
Those actions came ufter Mex­
ican coach Miguel Mejia Baron
pleaded with his countrymen lo
act civilly while celebrating.
Mexico advanced because It
scored three goals, more than
runner-up Ireland and Italy In
Group E. Ireland got second.

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"Record, wluit record?" asked
Salenko when told of Ills murk as
he wus leaving the field. "Now
that I found out. It feels great;to
Join the legends."
A nation o f soccer legend
Brazil. lied Sweden l- l and next
m eets the United States al
Stanford Stadium on Monday.;
"T h ere’s nothing better." Paul
Callglurl said. "N othin g you
Imagine could be better than
playing Brasil on the Fourth'ol
July."
Today. Group F concludes
with Belgium vs. Saudi Arublaat
e Netherlands
Ne ‘ '
Washington and the
vs. Morocco nt Orlando. Belgium
nlready Is In the second round.!
In other W orld Cup news
Tuesday. German m idfielder
Stefan Effcnbcrg was thrown off
the World Cup team for making
un obscene gesture at fans dur­
ing a 3-2 victory over South
Korea al Dallas.
" lie will not play at the World
Cup uny more and he will not be
In the national team as long us I
am the coach." coach Bertl
Vogts said. "T h e subject Is
closed."

Bullets
Continued from IB
compete
at this level. Here (palling the
bench), everybody's great. But
they have lo see for themselves."
What prompted the 45-mlnule
post-game session wasn't (he
loss, but (he number of signs
m issed or m ls-rcad by the
Bullets, sins of equal grnvliy In
the baseball blblc according to
McCullough.
"T h ey're young." he said will)
a shrug and a amllc. "They have
lo learn. And thLs Is the only way
they’re going lo learn. Thnl's
w hy we play games In Ihc
summer.'.'
No-one was Im mune. AllSeminole Athletic Conference
third bascniun Jason Shipley
slaked the Bullets lo a 2-0 lend
with a two-run home run In the
bottom of the first Inning and
made a fine defensive play on a
chopper to open Ihc game. He
also mls-rcud a sign and was
thrown out trying to steal third.
"H e has Ihc green light to
steal, even third, when he feels
he can go." said McCullough.
"But he thought I gave him the
sign lo steal."
P i t c h i n g coach Dave
C am pbell, recently returned
from a two-week vacation, saw
that he and Ids churgcs have
some work to do this summer.
"W hat I sec Is our pitchers
going out there and they're Just
t h r o w i n g th e b a l l . ” s a id
C am pbell. "T h e y 'r e not pit­
ching. they’re Just throwing with
no confidence. My Job Is to get
some confidence back In them."
Starting pitcher Danny BogcuJIs worked four solid Innings,
allowing one run on Iwo hits,
striking out four and walking
four.
Offensively, Fred Young con­
tributed a double, single, and
one run for the Bullets. Tyson

Ouellette doubled and scored u
run. Dustin Owen and Jason
Grnnert each had a single and an
RBI. Ted Koller singled and
scored a run. Mike Puulus. Kllcy
Culapu. Joe Susbilta. and Kevin
Naas each hud n single.
The Bullets will return lo
action nl H p.m. Thursduy night
ugulnst Ihc Chet Lemon Busehall
School Juice In the first round of
their sixth annual Fourth of July
lournument.

Lake Mary
Continued from IB

Bully,
con trib u ted Iw o doubles. [ •
single, nnd an RBI. Jason Ytirc
also hit u double.
Not only did Gucmplc (whe
had one strlkcoul In three In
nlngs) and Alexander (three
strikeouts In (wo Innings) limit
(he Saints to Just one hit. the)
didn't walk a Trinity Prep hlttci
cither.
Ycro led Ihc Mudcats with tw&lt;
singles and un RBI. Schumukcr
Chris Kupclku. Rene Perez, one
Brent Wehmeycr each hit i
single.
Lake Mary (7-5) plays at Laki
Brantley In a 7 p.m. garni
tonight.
Flrstgem*
MUDCATSt, SAINTS4
Trinity Prep
*04 *44 1 — 4 3
Leke Mery
0 « H I ■ - 3 It
Sypold. Stanfield (II. Bergot (4) and Irwin
Mau. Vettey (4) end Perei. WP — Vetsey
LP - Stanlield Sev* - Non* 3B - Laki
Mery, Buky 7 end Yero. IB — Like Mery
Hobbs. HR — Lake Mary, Schumeksr.
Second gamt
. MUDCATS3, SAINTS!
Trinity Prsp
004 H - I
I J
Leke Mery
m
ti - 3 S I
Sypold. Henderson (! ) and Hendorson.
Vegot 111, Irwin (3). Engleburg (4). Guem
pit, Alexander (4) end Yero. WP — Ousmplt.
LP — Sypold. Seva — Nona. IB — Nona. SB —
Nona. HR — Nona. Records — Like Mery 7 J

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W L T OP OA Pt*
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1 ) •
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thanks to Its victory over Italy,
and the Kalians were third.
N o r w a y w e n t h o m e . ev&lt;n
though all four wound up with
four points.
Italy wus In Umbo for 414
hours until Oleg Salenko went
wild, scoring a record live goals
In lending Russia over Cameroon
0-1. That kept the Russians alive
In the tournament and ellml
noted Cameroon, the darlings ol
the 1O0O World Cup. It also
pushed Italy forward.

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People
IN BRIEF
Home canning toll-free number
A new 800 number has been established to meet Ihe needs or
consumers with questions ubout home canning, freezing,
dehydration or other food preservation.
The toll-free number will have up-to-date home canning
guidelines, recipes and answers to food preservation problems.
Suggestion on how to avoid these,problems arc also provided.
Consumers may call I -800-240-3340 to Bpcak with a
representative.
The number is available for consumer
questions Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Castem time zone, except holidays.

Turkey recipe cofttest
There la still time to entire the “ Topsy-Turvy Tu rkey" recipe
contest, sponsored by the National Turkey Federation.
Winning recipes will be selected based on taste, convenience,
(&gt;&gt;| family appeal, originality, appearance, simplicity of prepara­
tion and variety. Cash prizes will be awarded for the top five
V
recipes In the following denominations: grand prtze-12,500:
I’ll
second-B 1,000: thlrd-*750: fourtli-BSOOand flfth-WSO,
All recipes must include at least one pound of turkey meat.
Recipes must be clearly typed on an 8Vi x 11-Inch sheet of
paper. Include your name, address, telephone number and
Ml
recipe title on each recipe, Winning recipes will be selected by a
pane) of Judges selected by the National Turkey Federation.
r :|
Judges' decisions will be final.
Entries must be postmarked by midnight, July 30, 1094. If
duplicate recipes are received, the one received enrller will be
Judged. Winners will be notified In June 1095 and prize monies
awarded. All prizes will be nwnrded: federal state and other
taxes will be the sole responsibility o f the winners. All entries
become the property of NTF.
This contest Is open to all U.S. residents and Is void where
prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. Employees o f the NTF.
Its affiliates. Its promoting agencies and their Immediate
families arc not eligible. Winners grant to the NTF the right to
adapt, publish or use the entry for any advertising,
promotional, trade or other pur|&gt;ose without further com­
pensation or permission from the entrant.
For n free copy o f the winning recipes, enclose a
self-addressed, stamped envelope with your entry. Mall recipes
to: JTLM Favorite Turkey Recipe Contest, National Turkey
Federation. 11310 Sunset Hills Hoad, Hcslon. Vn. 22000.
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CALENDAR
Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there Is help,
Al-anon Is an anonymous, non-profit organization, open to
anyone who Is a relative or friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursduy non-smoking) evening at 8 p.m. Meetings
arc held In the buck room o f the Sahara Club, 2887 South
Sanford Ave., Sanford.
For additional meeting times and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more Information, call 332-4122.

Nar-Anon to meet
Nor-Anon meets every Wednesday at H p.m. at West..Luka
Hospital. 589 West State Hoad 434. Longwood. Nar-Anon Is u
support group open to families and friends of addicts. Dally
living with an addict In more turmoil than you can handle by
yourself. Join for support In coping with your addict: gain
serenity to make decisions und put your life back In focus. Call
200-1900 fur more Information.

Rotary meets early
Rotary Club of Lake Mury meets Thursday mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the Tlmacuan Country Club, on Rinehart
Road. Contact Hill Moore, president, ut 323-1192.

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

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
The Omni Toastmasters Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. every
Thursday at the A AA building. 1000 AAA Drive. Heathrow.
Cull Sam Ryan at 6 7 1-2G66 for more Information.

Mothers of Preschoolers meet
Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) meets from 9 a.m, to noon,
the first Thursday or each month, at First Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary, for Christian social, crafts, lectures and
baby sitting. Open to the community, the cost Is $5 per month.
For reservations, call Cindy from 9 a.in. to noon, week days.
321-1021.

Cook of the Week
Equally artisitic.w ith paints or food
SANFORD Cook of the
W eek Audra W a k efield u n ­
doubtedly bus been blessed with
m a n y e n c h a n t in g t a le n t s
throughout her life. However,
make no mistake In knowing
that her high point areas range
somewhere between her ereatlvencss artistically with her
paintbrush to the culinary treats
she prepares with her pastry
brush. Either way. Wakefield is
truly a delightful and absolutely
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Impressive
lady.
Wakefield halls orlt
Iglnally:
’ from
Alabama and moved to Florida
In 1955. She moved to Sanford
two years later and has been
here ever since. Wakefield Is the
mother o f three sons and one
daughter. Her oldest son. Jim,
lives In California. Rick is In
Georgia and Charles, who Is In
the Air Force, Is stutloned here
In Florida. Her daughter. Jane,
also lives In Florida. 9hc has four
grandchildren. Iwo girls and two
boys.
Wakefield is currently retired
after having a 30-year career us
a real estate agent In the Sanford/Luke Mary aren. " I have
seen a lot of changes and growth
over the years." said Wakefield.
Hut she does go on to explain
that she also remembers those
grim years where It seemed like
nothing was ever going to sell
where real estate was concerned.
Artistically. Wakefield found
enjoyment with a brush and
canvas. Much to her surprise she
also found out that she was
extremely talented In this area.
So much so that her paintings
huve sold In Georgia, Alabama.
Ohio und California. "I love do
do pulnllngs from the Bible,"
said Wukrfleld. "I do my still life
paintings with acrylics und all or
my sceneries In o il." As she
presented some of her beautiful
works of art that urc displayed In

home for a family reunion," she
said.
When there is going to be a
covered dish at W akefield's
ch urch , she a lw a y s b rin g s
Audra's Easy Yeast Rolls. "It's
the biggest request from my
recipes that they ask for," she
concluded.

BROCCOLI CASSEROLE
1 bunch fresh broccoli, flow­
erets only
1 .can {1 OH oz.) condensed
cream o f mushroom soup
.1 cup (4 oz.) shredded Swiss
cheese
VScup sour cream
VS Up. lemon pepper
1 can French fried onions
Combine broccoli, soup, VS cup
cheese, sour cream, pepper and
VS cup fried onions. Four Into a
1-quart casserole.
Bake covered at 350®F. for 30
minutes.
Top with remaining cheese
and onions. Bake uncovered 5
minutes longer.

PO M CHOPS WITH ORAVT
(No Salt)

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Audra Wakefield anjoya cooking "healthy" Southern dishes.
the home, she mentioned thal
she has never had "lesson one."
And even more amazing Is the
fact that her children arc also
Just as artist Ira Ily talented. Jane
does what Is called pen and Ink.
Jim 's Inlcnt Is In wood sculpture
and Churles does his sculpting In
sand. Like their mother, they
were also latent artistic talents.
When It comes to cooking.
W u kcflcld en joys preparin g
Southern dishes and she tries to

stay within healthy guidelines.
"1 cook u lot with fresh veggies
and 1 stay away from salt as
much as possible, and I have
also found that lemon pepper, In
place of regular ground pepper.
Is a w o n d e r f u l t a s t i n g
alternative,"
Wukcflcld shured her most
requested (by family members)
recipe for Mississippi Mud Cake
with Chocolate Icing. " I always
make this recipe every time 1 go

In heavy skillet with cover pul
small amount o f cooking oil and
when moderately warm, add
desired amount o f pork chops to
skillet.
Cut center o f pork chop and
sprinkle with lemon pepper and
reduce heat to low.
Cook until slightly brown on
both sides. Remove from pan.
Add about VS cup o f hour to
drippings. Brown, then add
lemon pepper to taste.
Add 2 cups o f water. Cook
s t i r r i n g c o n s t a n t l y u n t il
thickened, turn on lowest heat.
Return pork chops to skillet
and simmer until tender.

MISSISSIPPI MUD CAKE
VScup cocoa
2 sticks margarine
2 cups sugar

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A rainbow of peppers now in season
Beautiful peppers of all de­
scriptions cat) be found on the
produce-’ t-omitnri*. Some urc
twi-Cl.'uml lava) dlhtfilTih.' very
hot. -They conic In u variety of
Colors und shapes. Our salsa and
oilier dishes can lie enhanced by
the wide range of colors und
flavors.
The next lime u recipe calls for
green pepper, use a Cubancllu
pepper (light greenl. or mix the
two. or use red. yellow or purple
peppers.
These appetizers urc really
easy to prepare und urc u
colorful addition to our uppcllzcr
tray.

CHEESE AND PEPPERS
1 small green pepper
1 small red or yellow pepper
2 oz. Monterey Juck cheese
Cut peppers Into 1-Inch wide
strips. Remove membranes und
seeds. Spray serving plate lightly
with non-stick spray. Place strip
on plate with Inner-side up. Cut
cheese In slices and then Into
sticks, one for each pepper stick.
Microwave (100 pcrccntl un­
covered 1U-1H minutes until
cheese Is softened. Let stand u
few minutes.
Cut each strip Into 3 pieces.
About 24 Bnacks.

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B row n ed pork cu b es arc
teamed with pineapple, green
pepper, water chestnuts und a
lig h t cu rry sa u ce for this
sweet-sour fuvoritc. Serve over
rice for a colorful entree.

Vi tsp. salt
over pork, mixing lightly. Cover
with casserole ltd. Microwave on
Vi tsp. pepper
t o o - p o r o e n t p o w e r 4VS-B
1 IS u s .) c a n lo m s la m u c o
m inutes'or' until mixture Starts
I L'Upgrattd Cheddar cheese
to boll, stirring once. Then,
Toasted bread crumbs, for
microwave on 30 percent power topping
Core and wash green peppers.
9-10 minutes or until pork Is
lender, stirring once. Combine Ill lurge glass measure melt
plnrapplc and cornstarh until butter 20-30 seconds. Add on­
ion. celery and garlic. Microwave
blended. Stir Into pork mixture.
Add green pepper und water □ 8 a a Magic, Page 4B
chestnuts.
Mlcrowuvc on 100 percent
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p o w e r, u n c o v e r e d , 6 to 7
minutes or until mixture bolls
und thickens, stirring once.
(AI1II
StulTcd peppers arc a favorite
In many homes. This recipe
takes little time because the
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in the pepper.
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SWEET AND TANDY PORK
I lb. boneless pork, cubed
1 Tbsp. oil
1 small onion, sliced
1can plncupplc chunks
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
2 Tbsp. vinegar
2 tap. sugur
Vi tsp. curry powder
U tsps. garlic powder
2 Tbsp. cornstarch
I green pepper, cut Into 1-lnch
pieces
1 cun (8 oz.) sliced water
chestnuts, drained
Cut pork Into 1-lnch cubes.
Heat oil In shallow 2-quart cas­
serole on 80 percent power 1-2
minutes. Add pork and brown
on nil sides. Add onion. Drain
Juice from pineapple. Add water
If necessary to make H cup
Juice. Stir In Boy sauce, vinegar,
sugar, curry und garlic. Four

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4 medium green peppers
1 onion, finely chopped
1 rib of celery, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 Tbsp. butler or margarine
2 Tbsp. fresh chopped parsley
Vi Ih. ground chuck
1 piece white bread, softened
with 2 tablespoons milk
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American beverage
Here are eome great Idea for
enjoying tea Iced with faitilly
and frlenda: garnlah chilled
with fruit kabobs o f
Rl
strawberries, grapes and kiwis
on wooden skewers; chill tea
with Ice cubes made frotn your
favorite fruit Juice.

frill flavor. Bring fresh cold
water to a boll then pour two
cups over tea bags.
Brew three to five minutes or
to desired strength.
Remove tea bags and add
two cups cold water. Pour Into
ioe-tUted gloaoes.

B rew in g U e trn e tlm ia fo r

ten m eth od fo r

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Place four to six tea bags lit k
[lnss quart Jar or pitcher ((bur
or mild flavor or six ter frill
flavor). Bring fresh cold water
to a boll then pour four cups
over tea bags.

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Brew three to five minutes or
to desired strength.
Remove tea bags. Pour Into
Ice-filled glasses.
C o s e e n ir a ts M t M
fa r
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Place four to five tea begs In
a glass quart Jar or pitcher
(four for mild flavor or five for

Piece three fam ily-site or
nine regular tea bags In a
gallon Jar then fill with cold
Water.
Cap loosely ,and place in hot
sunshine, sw ay from c o m ­
bustible material. for three to
fburhoure.
Retrieve ten bags. Add recipe
Ingredients, such as sweetner
dr lemon, if desired. Pour Into
Ice-flBedgtdaces.
Refrigerate within five hours
o f brewing start

Cook
or other dried fruit In saucepan
C ontinued fro m Fngn SB
with w ite r Until nice and tender.
4 eggs, slightly beaten
(Boater If you cut Into small
1Vk cups self-rising flour
piece# before cooking.)
1 to 2 cups chopped nuts
Add augkr. cinnam
cinni on
1 b a g m i n i a t u r e
cloves to taste.
marshmallows
Drain and discard any liquid
Melt margarine, cocos/ sugar
led in fruit.
and egga. Mix well.
Make biscuit dough with milk
A d d flou r and nuts. mUt well.
o r wafer only (no buttermilk).
Pour Into a 13x9x2-tnch pan.
Prepare biscuits a little drier
Bake at 32B*F. for 23-30
than wbuld be called for In the
minutes. (Do not overbake!) &lt;
recipe.
While hot. cover top o f cake
Roll out small round pieces on'
with m arshm allows. Djrlbble
w ell-floured w ax paper. Use
c h o c o la t e Ic in g on to p o f
saucer to put onto rolled dough,
marshmallows.
cutting around to make circle.
C hocolate Icing:
Put fruit onto half ihe circle o f
1 box Confectioner's sugar
dough. Fold over and crim p
Vi cup cocoa
edges to sea) fruit.
Vi stick margarine, melted
Prepare a|l the fruit ahead o f
Vi cup milk
time M fore commencing frying
1 tap. vanilla
Mix all well. Mix all to con­ as the plea cook very rapidly.
Use a heavy frying pan.
sistency as you would for any
Add Crioco to pirn as needed.
cake treating. Then put into
Pierce one side with fork. Fry
microwave.
two ■at a tim e on moderate
Heal until thin enough to
feniperfUire until golden brown
dribble over marshmallows.
on both sides.
A U D R A '8 B A S T Y B A B T
. They ‘ ir e delicious and well
BO LL*
Worth-lha effort. They may be
M cupsugar
serva4 warm or cold and will
1 cup very hot water
keep several days In the refriger­
1 cup lukewarm water
ator.
H cup shortening
\ tsp. salt
2 eggs, slightly beaten
2 packages dry yeasl
6 cups unsifted flour (plalh)
Continued from Page SB
In large bowl pour the hot
water over sugar, shortening, on 100percent power 2mlnutes.
Add bread softened with milk to
and salt. Stir and let dissolve.
iund chuck. Add meat to
Mix the yeast In the warm
■nuari casserole, microwave
water while shortening mixture
an 100 p ercen t p ow er 4-5
coots.
Add the yeast m lxturt and minutes, stirring after three
minutes. Drain (at from meat.
eggs.
-Mix vegetables with the meat
Add the flour 2 cupa s i a time
mixture* Mien jtdd tomato sauce,
mixing well. Store In covered
p a rsle y, egg. sugar and
bowl in refrigerator at least
Seasonings. Pill peppers. Place
overnight (will keep 7 or 8 days).
pepper# In. an Q-inch square
When ready to use, ’make
glass basaerole. Microwave on
desired shapes: Parkernoute
style on cookie sheet. Claverleaf TOO tfrtfceht power for 8-10
ilea. Dur
D uring
injf the last
Into muffin pans.
m l n u t i s o f. c o o k i n g t i m e ,
Let rise until double id bt
s p r in k le c h ees e ana bread
Bake In moderate oven \i
until golden brown.
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postal inspectors thanking me
for helping them stop some of
these fraudulent practices.
AU D R EY JONES, TUCSON
D EAR AU D R EY! Thanks for
pointing out that not ull contests
are scams. However, those that
require the contestant to send
money usually nre.

falling vision, limited financial
resources and the assurance that
they have won the lottery moke
them easy prey for these pro­
moters.

D E A R A B B T t Th anks for
mentioning the trouble some
people get Into by Investing their
hard-earned m oney In those
contests/sweepstakes.
1am a CPA who's had some of
my elderly clients taken In by
contest/swcepstakes promoters.
One client wrote checks totaling
more than 817.500 In 1903. She
had received 134 mall solicita­
tions In a single week! Multiple
requests came from the same
address — each with a slightly
different pitch. In addition, there
were two or three telephone
requests every day.
T h e m ail solicitations re ­
quested less than 8100 — some
less than 820: however, the
telephone calls were something
different. They asked for sums
from 8500 to 82.500, and "guar­
anteed" that she had wonl If she
didn't agree to send the money,
they became verbally abusive!
(they do not use the U.S. mall —
they u k Federal Express, there­
by avoiding a mall-fraud charge.)
I have spoken with FBI agentN
regarding those "boiler room”
calls. As soon as the FBI finds
these people and shuta them
down, they set up shop at a
different location.
Sadly, many elderly people do
not want a son. dsughter or
bank trust officer stepping In to
control their finances, yet their

LOVDA O. MONTGOMERY
BAN FRANCISCO
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point of view:
D B AR ABBYt I have been
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but regarding the daughter who
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should have done some In­
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825, and one for 810.
I also Won a Singer sewing
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and a large world atlas. The rest
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timers, electric hair curlers, etc.
Once In1a while. I received a
request for money. After talking
to the postal Inspector. 1 was
Instructed to tape the original
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19Nobel’s
Invention
20 Sarcastic
23 Use again In
anothsr form
28 Sews loosely
27 Row
2S Measure
duration of
33Sixties radical
Indent
3S Demeanor
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Englander
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40 Slop
43 Son of Noah
44 Ballet
dancer's skirt
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RIDQE
By Phillip Alder

by Jimmy Johnson

ARLO AND JANI3

I MU6T ADMIT,
YOUR LOVE AFFAIR WITH
BOAT* SCARES ME. &gt;,

diamond. Mr. Smug immediately
A highly rated book, first
pluyed the ace and another
published In 1946, has Just
diam ond. After an agonized
reappeared. "W hy You Lose at
trance, Mrs. Guggenheim tried
B rid ge" by Englishman S.J.
to cash the club king. Declarer
“ S k id " Sim on offers lots of
ruffect. cash ed the spade a c e an d
excellent practical ftdvlcd (Devyn
PlttyvtUl.»P«dc to dummy's
Press. • 12,95.800-274-2221),
Now cume n utaM bnl' niff.' on
Sim on uses quasl-flctlonal
East's discard was a blow. There
was only one dummy entry left,
characters to add color to hla
so the long diamond couldn't be
words of wisdom. In today's deal
both established and enjoyed.
from the book. West Is the
Declarer ran (he rest o f tils
Unlucky Expert. We all know
tru m ps, but th ere w as no
ubout him. North Is Futile Willie,
squeeze and Ihc hearts weren't
who finds Imaginative pluys that
3-3. He lost the last trick to
work only In the post-mortem.
Eust s heart Jack: one down.
East Is Mrs. Guggenheim, who
Futile Willie suggested finess­
tries hard but Is hopeless. South
Is Mr. Smug. He expects every­ ing dummy's spade nine on the
second round. But the Unlucky
thing to go well,
For a discussion of the auc­ Expert hud the right answer. “ I
think." he drawled, "thut IT
tion, buy the book.
Against six spades. West led declarer ducks the first diamond.
It Is perhaps, shall I say. a
the clu b qu een, w on w ith
dummy's ace. Seeing that he slightly superior way of getting
Ihc extra dummy entry."
might have to establish a long
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By Bernice Bade Osol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
June 30, 1994

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by Jim Davis

In the year ahead, you might
be more restless than you have
been In the past. In most In­
stances, the stimulus will work
to your advantage, urging you
onward and upward. In other
cases. It could Impel you to be
Inconsistent.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Don't kid yourself today regard­
ing goals and objectives you
hope to achieve. Your chart
Indicates you might establish
targets beyond your abilities and
circumstances. Trying to patch
up a broken romance? The
Astro-Graph Matchmaker can
help you to understand what to
do to make the relationship
work. Mall 92 to Matchmaker.
P.O. Box 4465. New York. N.Y.
10163.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) The
one thing you don't want to be
today la your own worst enemy.
When your better Judgment tells
you not to do something, avoid
going against its wisdom.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
A void situations today that

ANNIE
.TOO WANT TO USt
OUR COMPUTER?
I'M AFRAID THAT'S

could put you under obligation
to an Individual who makes you
feel uncomfortable. It looks us
though you muy make some sort
o f counterproductive arrange­
ment.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23)
There's a possibility you might
make some commitments today
that won't be kept, such as
promising an ally a share In the
re wards of an endeavor.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be
very selective regarding persons
you choose to help you with
critical tasks today. Avoid Indi­
viduals who would rather be the
“ usslgner" than the "assignee."
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Disappointment Is a possibil­
ity today If you place your faith
In a peraon who doesn't warrant
It. Your ability tojudge character
isabltllTy.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) In o r d e r to m a in ta in
harmony on the home front
today, bath you and your mute
must he prepared to make some
painful concessions. Th ings
can’t be one-sided.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You're the type of person who

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often goes out of ills or her way
to be o f service lo others. Today,
however, you might pick com­
panions for wliat they can do for
you.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If
you uren't budget-conscious
today, you arc nut likely lo
manage your resources as wisely
as you should. Don't spend
money now you might need
later.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Try not to treat persons you
outrank In uu arrogant maimer
today. If you do. they'll be
anxious to even the score and
probubly will as soon as possible.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Generally you try to be tolerant
o f persons who arc not totally lit
accord with your views. Today
you might have to be even more
understanding than usual.
QEMINI (May 21-June 20) Do
not let yourself l&gt;c pressured by;
frie n d s to d a y Into m ak in g
commitments or doing things
you really can't afford. If you do.
you might be mad at both;
yourself and them later.
C opyrigh t 1994 N EW SPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.
by Leonard Starr ;

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• ■ - Santord H « r » ld , SBnford. Florida - W B dn b a d iy. J u n « 29, 1W 4

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURTOP T H E E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
FLORIDA
C IR C UIT IN A N D F O R 1 IM IN O L IC O9UNTY,
UI
C A I I N O .(l H 7 7 C A M L
SUN BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, • national banking
association. J
Plaintiff.
TIMACUAH V E N TU R E .* Florida general partnership, at. al.,
Da fondants.
NOTICE OF SALE '
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HER EBY O IVEN thatpurtuanf loth* Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure dalad ttw 0th day ol Jun*. Iff*, and anlarad In ttw
above tty lad taut* wherein SUN BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
a nallonal banking ataoclallon, 1i Iha Plaintiff and TIM ACUAN
V E N TU R E . A Florida ganaral partnership, at. at., ara fha
Defendants. I, Clark of fha abova antltlad Court, will tall fa fha
hlghatt and batl blddar, or blddart, for cath, al fha Watt Front door
of fha Semlnok County CourthouM. Sanford. Florida, at Il:t0 a m.,
on tfia nth day of July. Iff a. fha following datcrlbad proparly at tal
forth In Mid Final Judgmanf of Fortctoture tltuatad In Samlnola
County, Florida fowl!:
Thlt dttcrlptlan contlitt ot Parcels I, II and III, LESS Parcalt 1,1,
J, 4. SA t. which contlltul* tha goll court*.
PARCEL
A tract of land lying In Sacllan I, Townthip W South. Rang* JO Eatl
dotcribadai loilewai
Commtnc* at tha taufhaail cornar al Oavammant Lot J ol told
Sacllon 1 at Ih* Point of Beginning* thonco run North 00*11*0*" Watt,
along tho Eatl lint of taid Lol 1. a dttfanc* of 0S4.tl foat.fa tha
Eattarly pralactlon of Ih* South lino of a parcal of land datcrlbad In
Official Rtcordt Book 10SA page #04, Public Racordt of Samlnola
County. Plorldai thanca run South 07*17*07' Wall along Mid
protection, M .U foal to tho Souttwatt cornar of u M parcal* thanca
run North 00*0*14" Watt, along tha t a il llna of Mid parcal, WTO.II
feat to tho North Una otiald parcal/ (hence run taufh O f W U " Wait,
along Mid North lino and Wel ler ly projection thereof, ISO?JO Nat to
Oavammant fLot J. MM (Mini lying
a point on tha Wait lint at toldI Oovfrnm#nt
1711.70 leal, North of fho loufhwoif comer ot m M Lot 1/ thanca run
North O W V n " Watt along u M Wttf lot llna OtOAl feat to th#
Narthwaot cornar al Mid Government Lot ) ; thanca run North
00*11’ If* W m I, along tha WMt llna of tha I m I K d ttw Nerthwettu
ot m M lection A a Pittance ot 7IS.II teat/ thanca run South 00*10*JO*'
Watt lJ04.lt teal to tho I M l right ot way lint ot Rinehart Road/
thanca run North 00*00*44*' Wool, along m m right of way lino, t . 0 $
foot lo the South lino of tho North 710.00 toot ot tho abova mentioned
Sacllon 1/ thanca run North 07*71*o f' Rail, along m M South llna
ini.00 Nat to tha fa it llna of tha Weolerly 1040.00 Wot at m M Sacllon
S; thonco run North 00*00*04" Witt, olang Mid Batl lino S4I.M feet,
to tho Southerly right ol way llna ot Paata Raad IS R. 00-Ali thanca
run North 71*40*17" Eaol along Mid Southarly right ot way llna.
OM.M teal; thonco run South ooMS'or Eatl, parallel with tha Rail
llna of Mid* Sacllon I. a dlitanco at tuo.47 toot* thanca run North
07*11*40" EM I, parallel with the North llna at lha Northwatt v* at
Mid Sacllon 1, a dlilanca ot 110.17 Nat to tho E m ) Ikw ot Ih*
i u ot Mid Section lj thanca run North Of*UJt l" fa il,
nth tha North llna ol
parallel with
of tho
tha Norttwaot la at m M (action A a
dlilanca ol 1117.11 faeti thanca run South 00*11*01" Eaol. parallel
with Mid Bait Section llna, 401.00 fgeti ttwnca run North o r S n r*
Eatl, parallel with m M North llna ot ttw Northoaat D, 0*0 00 Natl
thanca run South 00*11*01" Rati, otang tha Watt llna at the Bee!
000 00 foot of Section 1. a dlilanca at TM I.il teat; thanca run North
a rio ’OO" Bait. MO M Not to fha Root la earner ef m M Section 1/
fhence run South 00*47*13" Eaot. along lha Eatt llna at tha Souttwei!
U of Mid Section 1, a distance ol 1711.01 teat la lha lauthaatt corner
of m M Section 1/ thonco run North 07*17*01“ Wool, along tha South
llna al Mid Southeeit to, 1017.01 Nat to lha Paint at Beginning.
AND
Tha Wall vtef the Northoeol U and Ih* Watl It at Ih* Northaatl U
ot fha Northaatl Vo and th* North to ot tho Souttwatt to of (action 0.
Townthip X South. Rang* 10 Eatt. LESS AND R XCEP T Ih*
following parcalt A through T. Inclusive:
Parcel Ai
Lott 1. J. 0, A 0. 7, A 7, 10, M. II. II. 14, IS, II. 17. IA 17. JO. It. JJ.
14, 11, 74. 77 through 71, Inclutlva. TIM ACUAN U N IT A according to
th* plat fhtraol at recorded In Plat Book 17, Pop** 01. 04 and 01,
Public Rtcordt ol Samlnola County, Florid*.
Parcal ■/
All el STRATTON HILL, according to th* plat thereof at recorded
In Plat Book N . Paget 70 and 71, Publk Rtcordt ol Somlnot* County,
Florida.
ParcelCt
Lolt 1 through 14, Inclutlva, and T ra d C. TIMACUAN U N IT IA
according to tha plat Ihereof i t recorded In Plat Book 77, Pag** M
and 07, Public Rtcordt ol Seminole County, Florida.
Parcel Oi
Lolt I through 17. Inclutlva, Lolt 10 through IA Inclutlva and Lett
17 through M. inclusive. TIMACUAN U N IT 7, according to ttw plal
ttwraol at recorded in Plal Book 41, Page* 7 and A Public R*
Sam Inal* County, Ptor Ido.
Lett 1 through 7, Inclutlva, 11. IA 14.17 through If, Inclutlva. IA
n . 77, 10, 11, to, IA SO, 11, St, 17, to, 17, OA 01 and Traci C,
TIM ACUAN U N IT 17, according to ttw pUt ttwraol at racarOad In
P h i Book ol, Pagai 07 and to. Publk Racordt el lomlneh County,
Florid*

Racordt ol Samlnola County, Florid*! thanca run wattoriy along th*
northerly rlght of way of Tenet Court being a curve concave
motherly having a radlut al 1711.71 tool, a central angle el 00*11*14’'
an arch length ol 4J4 tael to th* point el beginning/ thanca continue
along m M right of-way and along Mid curve having a radlut ol
1111.71 to*t&gt; a contra! angle el 07*07*54", an arc dlilanca al 41.771
toalj thanca leaving m M right of way run N OO*77*14" W.47A7 taal/
ihanc* S l F i r w B M lit ttwnca (.10*71*10*’ W.J0.00 tael to ttw
point ot beginning
Porto! Pi
Commence at ttw Mulhwottorly corner ol Lol 10. TIMACUAN
U N IT 7, at recorded In Plat Book 41 page* 7 A 0 al ttw Public
Racordt ol Seminot* County, Florid*; ttwnca run wottorty along ttw
northerly right-of-way ot Ter m i County being a curve concave
Mulharly having a radlut el 1111.71 hat, a central angle ot g riTSO ".
an arch length ot M i l l leeI to the polnl ot beginning i ttwnco
continue along Mid right-of-way and along m M curve having a
radlut et 1711.75 teat/ a central angle el 07*07*14", an arch dlilanca
of 41.771 fatt to ttw oouttwootorly earner *1 Lol 17 al m M TIMACUAN
U N IT 7/ ihanc* run along tho oaotorly llna ol m M Let 17, a dlilanca
el IS 00 to*!; ttwnca having Mid aathrly llna et Lai 17, run
s .tl* iri* " R M .U tool/ ttwnca 100*77*10 ' E .47.07 toot to ttw point ol
PorcolOi
Beginning *1 ttw motl Wettor ly corner ol Lot 17, TIMACUAN
U N IT 17, according to tho plot thereof at recorded In Plat Book 41,
pagot Of and 10, ot ttw Public Racordt ol Stmlnoh County, Florida,
ttwnca run South 5**11*17' Eatt. along ttw Southwatlarly lino ol Mid
Lot 17, for ■ batat ol bearings. a dlilanca ol *0.00 Net to ttw mott
Southerly corner ol Mid Lol 17; ttwnco run South I T J / ’sl" Watl,
00.47 Nat/ ttwnca run North 44*77*IT*' Watt. 7000 Net; ttwnco run
North n*17'4l" Cotl, X X hoi to ttw Polnl ol Beginning.
Bogin al ttw mott Southarly earner of Let M of TIMACUAN U N IT
17, m recorded In Piet Book 41, on page* 07 and 10 of ttw Pitofie
Rtcordt of lemlnoh County, Florida, and run North 41*00*10" Root,
along ttw meet Souttwettorly lino of Mid Lot 40. 00.11 hoi to ttw
_______! line of Mid Lot 10 afield TIMACUAN U N IT 17, run ttwnco
Southerly
South 10*71*If* Eaot, ahng m M Southarly line, **-11 toe! to ttw
lauthaatt corner ol m M Lol IS. run ttwnca South oitol'IO" Watt,
1U.40 Mat, run ttwnca North 40*0*04“ Wool, *0.01 feat to ttw Point *1
Begin al ttw motl Southerly corner of Lot 41 ol TIMACUAN U N IT
17, at racordod In Plot Book 41 on Pogao 07 and to of ttw Publk
*
..............
ttw
Racordt el Samlnoh County,
Florida and‘ run ----------------along
N 41*00*10’
moil louttwoitofly lint of Mid Lol 01, 114J J Not. run ttwnco S
10*11*00" W„ 00.47 totl. run ttwnc# 1 11*04*11** W „ 14.74 hat to ttw
Point of Beginning.
A tract of land being a portion ot Sacllon A Townthip M South.
Range 10 Eatt. more particularly dticrlbad at M h w ii
Commence at th* Souttwatt corner of Lot 10, TIM ACUAN U N IT A
according to ttw plat ttwraol a* recorded In Plal Book OA pay* to. of
ttw Public Record* ef Samlnola County, Florida, far ttw Paint ot
Beginning. Mid point lying on a curve concave to Ih* Souttwoot,
ly along told
u ld curve, having
ttwnco run louthwaolerly
havf a radlut at* no x
hat, a central angle ol 0 l* lT h " an arc length al M 0 tool, a chord
length ot 101 het and a chard boarlng el South 14*11*11" Wet! to a
point an a tin* 1.00 tool South and parallel with ttw South Ikw ol Mid
Lol 10/ ttwnca run North 04*14*07* Watt, llt.71 tool to a paint lying
an ttw Southarly protongalhn *1 ttw Watl Ikw *4 ttw Mid Let 10/
ttwnc* run North 07*41*11" Eatl, 100 totl to ttw Southwell corner ol
tald Lol 10/ ttwnco run South 00*10*00" Eatt. atonf Ih* South Ikw ol
■
A ■ AM - J
1 77.07 tool to ttw Point of OogInning.
&lt;x * fTfb
land lying In Sacllan* 0 and 7, Townthip 10 South. Range
X Eatt, Publk Rtcordt el Samlnoh County, Florida, datcrlbad at
Commence al ttw Norttiwotf cornar ol ttw Soufhwetl U ol u ld
(action 4 tor ttw polnl al relevance; ttwnc* run South I7*M'I0" Bait,
ahng ttw North line el Mid Soufhwetl h , 70)0.41 hat h a point on ttw
Watt right el way llna *1 RontouI Lon*, u ld point lying 1100 feet
Watt ot ttw Northaatl earner ol u ld Soufhwetl 14/ Ihanco run South
OOni'll*1Baal, ahng MW right el way lint, Mid line tying IS 00 hat
Watl ol and parallel with ttw Eatl llna el Mid Southwell h . 1oil 77
taal to ttw South tight ot way line el ShMlay Road, Mid South right
ol way line being ttw Eettorly axtontlon ot ttw North line a* found on
ttw ground, ol BR EEZY ACRES, according to ttw plat Itwrool **
racordod In Plat Book IA page I, Public Racordt ol Seminole County,
Florida and ttw Polnl of Beginning/ ttwnc* continue South 00*11*11"
Eatl along Mid Watt right ot way Ikw 10*1.07 leal to ttw South line el
Mid Southwell h i thence run South 60*10'9*” Bail, ahng Mid Watt
right ol way line, 001.74 hat; ttwnc* departing tald Weot right al way
llna. run South *7*07*10" Woit. parallel with the •foremen Hon South
right ol way lint, 107 00 hat; ttwnc* run North ootoffot" Watl.
parallel with u ld Ytott rlghl *1 way Ikw, 417.00 hat/ ttwnca run
North J0*I7*X" Eatl, MATO hell ttwnc* run North 00*15*11*' Wait,
paralhl with Mid Wee! right el way Ikw, 7*740 leal to U ld South
rlghl et way Ikw el She*toy Road/ ttwnc* run North 07*07*10" Eaot,
ahng Mid South right ol way Ikw, MAM hat to Ih* Paint ol
lS

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T H A T PORTION OP T H I POLLOWINO DESCRIBED TR A C T OP
LAND/
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BEGIN 00 CHAINS W IS T AND 70 CHAINS SOUTH OP T H I
|T CORNER OP SECTION A TOWNSHIP X SOUTH.

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SOUTH. H A N O I X EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Tract C, TIMACUAN UNIT IA PHASE I. according to ttw p h i
DESCRIBE
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FOLLOWS;
Ihereof at recorded In Plal Book 44, Page* 40 through 11. Inclutlva.
COMMENCE A T TH E NORTHW EST CORNER OF TH E SOUTH
Public Records ol Samlnoh County. Florida.
WEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4 FOR TH E PO IN T OF
Parcel Mi
R
EFER
EN C E ; THENCE RUN SOUTH I**M'I4" EAST, ALONG
AND LESS AND E X C EP T dedicated road* In Plal Book 10. Pagai
THE NORTH LIN E OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER. 1414-01
00 through 07/ Plat Book 17, Paget 01.0A and 0J/ Plal Book If, Paget
F E E T , TO A PO IN T ON THE WEST RIOMT OF WAY LIN E OF
01 and of; Plat Book 41, Paget 7 and 1/ Plat Book 41, Paget 77 and
RANTOUL LANE. SAID POINT LYING 15 X F E E T WEST OF THE
to; Plal Book OA Pag* Mi and P h i Book 44, Paget 44 through 1),
N O RTH EAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHW EST Q U A R TE R ;
Parcel 1/
T H E N C E R U N S O U T H 00*11*11" E A S T . A L O N G S A ID
From ttw Northerly mott comer ol STRATTO N HILL, at recorded
RIGHT-OF-W
AY LIN E. SAID U N I LYINO 1100 F E E T W EST OF
In P h i Book 10, pages to through 71. Publk Record* of Samlnoh
AND PARALLEL W ITH T H I EAST LIN E OP SAID SOUTHWEST
County, Florida, run Southerly along ttw Watl lino al Mid
QUARTER, 1*1177 P I E T TO TH E SOUTH R IGH T OF WAY LINE
STRATTON HILL ttw following court#* Run South 11*7771’ West
OF SHEALBY ROAO, SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-W AY U N I BEINO
111.01 hot) ttwnc* South 01*00*07*’ Eatl 140.01 hot/ ttwnc* South
T H E EASTER LY EXTENSION OF T H I NORTH U N I . AS FOUND
01*01*10" Watl I07.M (M l to ttw Polnl ol Beginning/ ttwnco continue
ON TH E OROUND. OF BR EEZY ACRES, AS PER T H I P LA T
South 01*4J’J0" Well 4N.M tool/ ttwnco South 04*11*1!" lo t i 047.01
TH E R E O F. RECORDED IN P LA T BOOK 10. PAOE I, OP TH E
tael to ttw Southwell corner ol Mid STRATTO N HILL/ ttwnco
PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLORIDA. ANO
iMvIng tald Watl llna at STRATTON HILL, run South 77*11*07" Well
TH E POINT OF B IO IN N IN O i THEN CE CONTIN UE SOUTH
too* feet/ ttwnc* North 04*11*11" Wttt 171JO toeti ttwnc* North
OOtoJ'ir EAST, ALONO SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-W AY LIN E.
01*41*11" Eatt 4*7.41 feat/ ttwnc* South I**l4’0 r 10.00 feet to ttw
1001.07 F E E T TO T H I SOUTH LIN E OF SAID SOUTHWEST
Point at Beginning.
QUARTER/ TH EN C E ALONO SAID SOUTH U N I ; RUN SOUTH
ParcelJi
07*4»ff’ W IS T , 477.01 F l I T l THENCE RUN NORTH X*IT*!S"
From ttw Southweot corner ol STRATTON HILL, at recorded In
EAST, 117 40 FEET/ TH E N C E RUN NORTH 0 0 * » 't r WEST,
Plat Book IS. page* to through 77, Public Record* ol Stmlnoh
PARALLEL W ITH SAID W EST RIGHT-OF-W AY LIN E 707.00 F E E T
County, Florida/ run North 77*11*01" Eatl along ttw South lino ol
T O SAID SOUTH RIGHT-OF-W AY U N I OP S H I A L I Y ROAO/
Mid STRATTON HILL, 145.70 hoi to ttw Point of Boginning; ttwnca
TH
EN C E RUN NORTH OttofflO" EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTH
run North 17*1**40'’ Eatl 117.00 hall thanca North 47*10’14" Eatl
R IO H T O F -W A Y U N I , MJ.00 P I E T T O T H E P O IN T OP
177.11 hali ttwnc* having m M South line ol STRATTON HILL, run
BBOINNINOi LESS AND E X C EP T THOSE LANDS AS D E ­
South iro s oo" Watt W.71 half Ihanc* South 4f*st*lo" watt U A H
SCRIBED IN O R. BOOK 1011, PAOE X , ANO O.R. BOOK 1411,
foal/ ttwnc* South 77*IT07* Watt to.77 hat to Ih* Point ol Boginning.
PAOE 400, PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR­
Parcel Ki
IDA.
A trad ol land lying In SECTION A TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH.
RANGE X EAST, descrlted at toltowt:
Commence al ttw ooulhwatl cornar ol Lot 7, TIMACUAN U N IT IS,
according to ttw plal thereof at recorded In Plal Book It, pagat M
rp A s o u m
and at, el ttw Public Racordt of Stmlnoh County, Florida, at ttw
trocl et land lying In Sections 4 and », Townihlp X South, Rang*
Polnl ol Boginning of ttw Iwroln datcrlbad tract ol land/ ttwnc* run
X Bait, Public Rocerdo ef Samlnoh County. Florida datcrlbad a*
South 07 degree* so* 10" Eatt, along ttw South lino ol Mid Lot 7, a
follow*;
dlilanca ol 10441 het lo ttw Souttwotl corner ol Mid Loti ttwnca run
Commence at ttw Nertttweof corner ef ttw Southwell U ef u ld
South 00 degree* 41* U " Eatt, ihn g ttw oouttwrly #» tension ot ttw
Section for ttw Point ol Beginning; ttwnco run South *7*10'10" East
Eatt lint ol u ld Lol 7. a dlilanca el 100 hat, more or h tt, to ttw
along tha North llr
In# ol the Southwell k ol ttw atoreuld Section 4. a
water* el Lak# Dawtoni tlwnca run Wtitarly ahng ttw wahrt ol
dlilanca ol 4*1.11 totl. to ttw West lino ol tha Eaol 1(0040 feet of laid
Lake Dawion, to Ih Intirsecllon with ttw Southerly extentIon of th*
Southwait h ; ihanc* run South 00*15*11” Eaol. ahng u ld West line,
Watl llna of Mid Lot 7/ ttwnc* run North 00 dagrMt &lt;7* 14" Wotl,
40040 tool et ttw South lino of ttw North 40040 toot 04 u ld Southweot
along Mid Southerly ealenilon el ttw Watl llna»100 hef, more or k it,
h i thanca run South OTtoOMO" Eaot, along u ld South lino ol Ih*
to ttw Polnl ol Beginning.
North 40040 taal; a dltfanca ot 1(11.X Im I to ttw Weil right el way
Parcel Li
line ol Rantoul Lent/ Ihanc* run South 00*11*17" I m I, along u ld
A tract of land lying In SECTION J, TOWNSHIP 70 SOUTH,
right of way lint, 1111.71 Im I to a lint tying X . X toal North ol and
R A N O I10 EAST, datcrlbad a* toltowt /
parellal with Ih* North line at found on ttw ground ol BR EEZY
Commence al Ih* Southwell corner of Lot 11, TIMACUAN U N IT
ACRES, according1 to ttw plal thereof a*
a» recorded In Plat Book 10,
IA according to Ih* plal ttwraol at recorded In P h i Both It. page* M
Pag# l. Public Riacord* ef Saminoie County- Florida ttwnca run
and *t, Public Racordt ol Samlnoh County, Florida, at to ttw Paint
South o e o rit" Weot, along u ld Lino im.OO toatj ttwnc* run South
ot Beginning of the herein datcrlbad tract at land/ ttwnc* run South
00*Sff40" East, M 00 tool to th* Int*reaction with a Weolerly
M deg reel jo*io" Eatl along Ih* South tin* of Mid Let It, a dltfanca
axtontlon ol u ld North lino ol BREEZY ACRES and ttw Northerly
of 10401 feet to ttw Souttwait comer ef Mid Loll ttwnca run South 01
axtontlon of ttw Watl boundary Ikw al land! datcrlbad In Official
degree* 41* 14" Eatl, along Ifw Southerly attention ol ttw Bail line ol
Racordt Book 1X0, Pag* 1511, Public Racordt ol Stmlnok County.
Mid Lol 11, a dlilanca ol too IN I, more or h tt. to ttw water* ol Lak*
Plorldai ttwnc* run South 01*10*11" Eatl 1617.40 toal to ttw South lino
Dawion/ ttwnc* run Wathrly along ttw water* ol Lakak Oawton to
el u ld Sacllon 4, u ld Section lino being ttw South line ol londi
III InhrMctlan with ttw Southarly axtontlon of ttw Watl line al Mid
detcrlbed In Official Record) Book MO. Pago 110, Publk Record* of
Lol H i Ihanc* run North X d tg rM tX * 14" Watl along Mid Southerly
Semi nolo County, Florida/ ttwnc* run South 07*0*10" Wait, along
axtontlon ol lha Watt llna 100 Im I, more or h ti, lo ttw Point ol
u ld South line, i x . u teet; ttwnca departing Mid South lino ol
Sacllon 4, run North X*17*4ff* Wait, 141.11 Mali ttwnc* run South
Beginning.
Parcel Mi
W*4TM" Wool, 400 oo feet; ttwnca run North 01*17*40" Woof, U7.i1
A Irect ol land lying In SECTION A TOWNSHIP M SOUTH.
(M l to Mid South im* ol Sacllon 4/ ttwnca run South 07*41*10" Wool
RANCE W EAST, datcrlbad at follow*/
along u ld South line, U7.il Im I to ttw Southwell comer ol tald
Sacllon 4/ thence run North 00*41*11" Weil, along ttw Well line ol
Commence at ttw Soufhwetl cornar of Lot II, TIMACUAN U N IT
IA according lo ttw Plat ttwraol ot recorded In Plat Book 17, page*
Mid (action A a dlitanc* ol 1711.01 feel to ttw Polnl of Beginning.
M and 07, ot ttw Publk rocerdo ot Stmlnok County, Florida, a* ttw
AND
Point el Beginning of ttw herein deter Ibad tract el land/ ttwnc* run
Prom the Southwell corner of Section A Township N South, Range
South 17 degree* Iff iff* Eatl, along tfw South line of Mid Lol II, a
X Eaol, Samlnola County, Florida run N.07*42*lff’» ., 1170.70 toal to
dlitanc* of
corner ol m M Lett ttwnca run
■ IM01 feel
Ml"to th*
" / jSouttwaitI cot
ttw Southwell comer ol property described In Official Record* Book
South M degree* 41* 14" Eatt, along ttw oouttwrly axtontlon of ttw
1X0, Pag* t ill, Seminole County, Florida, ttwnca run N.U*lff11"W.,
" *
* more or *
Bail line o
oli ul -----------------ld Lol 11, a dltfanca
of--------M hoi,
h u . to ttw
•tong ttw Wail llna el Mid parcal M l.07 toal tor a Polnl ol Beginning,
water* of Lake Dawtoni Ihence run Weolerly along ttw watori of
ttwnca run N.0T*47*40" B., X.7Q teet, ttwnca run S. n*W 04"E„ 100 04
Lake Oawton, fo III Intertectlon with ttw Southerly oxfenihn of ttw
fMt. ttwnca run M,*t*M*»"W.. 0 !.H taal. ttwnca run S.0t*ie*ll’’E.,
Wet! line of u ld Lot 11/ ttwnco run North 00 degree* 47‘ 14" Wotl,
111.40 bet to the Polnl ol Beginning.
tlong Mid Southarly extention ot ttw Watt line 10 feet, more or tou.
L E U ANO E X C EP T TH
E FOLLOWING
PARCELS A, B,C A O:
THE
POLL(
to ttw Point ol Beginning.
P irc tlA i
A tract el land lying on ttw Southwest quarter ol Section A
Townthip N South, Range X East being datcrlbad at toltowt /
ParcelNi
Commtnc# al ttw Northern! cornar ot Mid Sovttrweil
tit quarter tor a
A tract ot land twlng a portion of SECTION A TOWNSHIP SO
point of reference Mid point lying on the North llna of TIM ACUAN
SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST, detcrlbed at toltowt:
fo ttw ...................
Plat lharaot, at recorded In Plat Book 41,
UN IT-ftfaccording
.............
Comment# at th* Soulhwaitorly corner ol Lot It, TIMACUAN
Pagat 7 and 0 ol ttw Public Racordt ol Seminole County- Florida/
U N IT f, according to tho plat tlwraal at recorded In Plat Book 41,
t, along ttw North lino ol u ld Soufhwetl quarter and Mid North
I, ol ttw Publk Record* ol Seminolo County- Florida tor
X 7itend
lino ol TIM ACUAN U N IT 7, Run South 17*10*10" Eaot, 0*1.0 feel to
ot Beginning/ ttwnca run Waotorly along ttw Northerly rlghl
ttw
Nerttwait
comer al u ld TIMACUAN U N IT 7 and ttw Waif Ikw ol
of way llna of T tria l Court, according lo u ld plal of TIMACUAN
ttw flat! 1(70.00 foot ol u ld Southwell quarter; ttwnca/ along Mid
U N IT 7, btlng a curve concave Southerly, having a radius ef 111I.M
g , run South
Wotl Ikw and ttw Weil Ikw of u ld TIM ACUAN.........I
tost a central angle of 00 dogma* II' SO", an arc length of 4.54 tool, a
00*11'11" Bail, 400.00 tool to ttw South llna of ttw North 4004*feot ol
chord length ol 4.10 feel, and a chord bearing al North N degree* i r
■
'
'
------------'
,1b.
Mid Soutttwotl quarter/ ttwnca along Mid South lino, run ft**
South
11" Weil, ttwnca North 10 dagroot H ' 10" Boil 0041 tael to a polnl on
OTM'IO" ■•*•- (71.M feet to ttw point ol beginning/ ttwnca alona u ld
ttw Wool llna ol u ld Lot X ; ttwnca South It decrees i r 44" Bait
South lino, continue South Oltot'll" lo ti, (Ol.M feet toe polnl lying
a of
•long tha Mid Watl llna al Lol X , a distance
ef 0.17 toal
toat; ttwnca
on ttw Wait right of way lino ol Rantoul Lana; ttwnca, *tong,Mld
South 071
I degreei 17* 01" Wall along ttw Mid Wool lino el Lot X a
West right-of-way llna, run South 00*11'17” Bait, 11X71 toad ttwnca.
dlslonce ol X . X loot to ttw Polnl ol Beginning.
departing
rlght-of way, run South (T*Ori*’’ Weot, (77.40
deporting u k
ldf Wait
i
Parcel Ot
loot/ ttwnc* run North OOXI’I T 1 We*t, 1177.0I tool to ttw Point ol
Comment# al ttw MUthwattorly corner ol Lol X TIMACUAN
Beginning.
U N IT 7, at recorded In Plal Book 01 pagM 7 A I al ttw Public

Lois 1 through II, 14 through U , 17 through M. TIMACUAN U N IT
(, according to ttw plal ttwrtof as recorded In Plat Book 41, Peg** 7
and I, Public Record) ol Seminole County, F lor Ido.
ParctlCi
From ttw Southwell corner ol SECTION A TOWNSHIP X SOUTH.
RANGE X EAST. Seminole County. Florid*, run North I t degreo*
41* iff* Bool. 117171 totl to ttw Southwest cornar at property
described In O R. Book 1X0, page IASI, Seminole County, Florid*,
ttwnca rut North 01 degrees 10* t r WMl, along ttw West Ikw ol u ld
parcel m i 7 tool tor O Polnl of Beginning, ttwnca continue along MW
Ikw North 05 degrees Iff Iff* West, D i U toal to ttw Northerly line ol
BR EEZY ACRES, according to ttw plal thereof at recorded In Plat
Book IA papa 1. Seminole County- Florid#, a* laid out an ttw ground,
extended Westerly, thence run South I t degree) Off Iff* West, along
Mid extended llna 0.11 toal. ttwnca run South 01 degreei o r 47" East.
704.M tool, ttwnc* run Seufh 47 degrees M* ST* East, Sl.1l feet to ttw
Polnl ol Beginning.

pftm |D( .

A tract at land being a portion at Tract *’0 " al TIMACUAN U N IT
7. according to ttw Plal ttwraol as recorded In Plot Book 41, P e g H t
and I, ol ttw Public Record* ut Seminole County, Florida, descrll
M l*i lews:
Commence ol ttw Norttwostorly corner ol Lot 10 ol Mid
TIMACUAN U N IT 7 Held polnl otM being ttw most ttw Southerly
comer ol ttw above referenced T ro d "D*‘ l as ttw Point ol Beginning
ol ttw herein described trod ot land; ttwnc* run North X*0)*X*‘
East, along the Eatl line of u ld Tra d " D " 144 totli ttwnco run
North 11*11*10" Wool, parol 1*1 with, and 1.00 tool from ttw Northerly
Ikw of u ld Lot to. a dltfanca of IM.0S toot/ ttwnco rim South
74*10'JO" Watl. AM toal to Hw most Northerly comer ot u ld Lol 10/
ttwnco run South W U 'lf f ' Boot, olang ttw Northerly Ikw ot Mid Let
to, a distance of lit. 14 tod to ltw Point oi Beginning.
L E U TH E POLLOWINO PARCELS I THROUGH 4, INCLUSIVE.
(GOLF COURSE))
It
MOLES I - 7 - to
Com mono# al lha Sauttwatl comar of Government Lol 1. Section S.
Townthip M South. Rang* X East, Samkwto County, Ptortdo; ttwnco
N 0*11*4)” W along Ifw aasl Ikw el Mid Government L o ll,* distance
*1 OO.X feet to the Pekit el Beginning; ttwnc* contlm/e N 0*11**4'* W
•long ttw OMl Ikw ol laid Government Lol J, a alliance al 11117 feel
to a point; Ihanc* S ( H I 7*07" W a dltfanca el X SI feel to a point;
ttwnc* N 0*tri4" W • dltfanca ot 777 0} toatto a point i ttwnc* S
OTM'IO" f a dtolanca #1 n o t* tod to a paid; ttwnca N 0*41*It** W a
dlitanco al &gt;4047 toot to a point/ ttwnco N XtoTOY* W o distance ol
107.to h d to • point; ttwnco N J f J T J T W ■ dltfanca d 77174 tod;
to ■ point/ ttwnco S I T I 7 ‘4t" W • dltfanca ol IN N tool to a point ot
curvature. Mid curve being cencova fo ttw uuthwott having a
radlut d IX 00 toot, a central angla ot 11*14*41", being referenced by
a chord bearing el N 17*Iff IT*’ W end a chord dltfanca d 77 41 kef
thence along u ld curve an arc dltfanca al 77 X toat to a point;
ttwnca N 14*M'70" W • dltlenc* d 71X toal to a point ot curvature.
Mid curve being concave to ttw norttwatl having a raduil d 100 00
tod, a central angle d 11*04*01", being referenced by a chord
boarlng d N I0 * in r* W and a chord dlttonc* of 17.10 tod/ ttwnca
•tong Mid curve an arc dlitanc* al K M toal to a point; ttwnca S
70*03*10" B a dltfanca 01 1X00 tod to a point; ttwnca N 11*1704" E a
distance d 101.14 tod to a paint) ttwnca N tTJt'40" B a dlilanca ol
140 M tod to a pdnti MM pdnl lying an ttw south fig h td way Ikw d
Tlmacuan Boulevard. m M paid alto being a pdnl of curvature, tald
curve being cancava to ttw Narthaut. having a radlut d 1111.71 tod,
a central angla of T l f f l i " being referenced by chard bearing d S 71*
10*47" E and a chard dlitanc* d 114.17 tod/ ttwnc* atone u M curve
an arc distance of 114.14 tool to a point/ thence S 71*51*44" E along
ttw South right ot way ot laid Tlmacuan Bautovard a dlitanc* d
4*1.71 toal to a pdnl/ ttwnc# S 11*0I ' l l ” E a dlilanca el 454(7 tod to
a point; thence S *4*14*77” E a dlilanca d 7*4 41 toat to a pdnl; Mid
point lying on the well right of way ol Tlmacuan Boulevard, Mid
C lnt alto lying on a curve. m M curve bdng concave to the Eatt,
vlng a radius ol W N toal, a central angla ot IT X e r * . being
referenced by a chord boarlng d S 4*U*M" E and a chard dltfanca ot
17745 tael/ ttwnca atong u td curve an arc distance d IM 01 toat to a
point d reverse curvature. Mid curve being concave to ttw West,
having a radius d U.00 toat. a canlral angle d 41*11*41’’, being
referenced by a chard bearing of 5 10*04*14" E and a chord distance
ef M 71 (set; thence olang u ld curve an arc dlilanca ol M 4* tod to a
pdnt el compound curvature: tald curve being concave to ttw
Northwest, having a radlut ot (M M toat, a canlral angla ol
JJ*54’17". being referenced by a chord bearing ol S J d e ro r*W and a
chord dlilanca of 17515 totl/ ttwnca along tald curva an arc distance
el 177.17 feet to a pdnl ol tangancy; ttwnc* S U*M*I4" W a distance
ol (O-OO tod to a point of curvature; u ld curva being concave to ttw
Souttwotl, having a radius d 4X 41 feet, a central angle d 11*15*01".
being referenced by a chord (w rin g at S e rir e r* W and a chord
distance el IM.14 leal; ttwnca along u ld curve an arc dlitanc* d
IM X feel to a pdnt/ ttwnca along ttw boundary ot Tlmacuan PhaM
1 ttw following bearings and dlilanca* N M*!1‘ ! l" W a dlilance of
15/ 0* tod to a pdnt) thence S 44*77*4*" W a dlilanca al M0 01 teet to
a pdnt/ ttwnca S MITOr* ■ a dlilance to 711.00 toal to a polnl/
ttwnc* 11TIffW* W a distance d 7M.70 teet to a pdnl/ ttwnca N
#rw*4l" W leaving ttw boundary d Mid Tlmacuan PlutM I a
dltfanca ot 1*474 toel to a cancreW tnanumanl; thence N to*47*41" ■
a distance d (0474 tod toa concrete menumen fi ttwnca N JJ»M*M"
I a dltfanca d non toal to a concrete monument; ttwnca N
0*40*07' Wa dltfanca d 11741 tod to a Concrete nwnumenlr ttwnca
N TX 'lff* ■ a Oitlanca d 1X47 toal lo a concrete monument;
of Beginning.
ii'4 (W »
|
LESS AND E X C E W .'W B POLLOWINOB a R C ILS ;
A fracl el land lying In SECTION A TOWNSHIP » SOUTH.
RANOB X EAST, described at follows;
Commence ef ttw Southwell corner of Lot (, TIMACUAN U N IT 15.
according lo the plat tfwred at recorded In Piet Book X . peg** M
and *7, of ttw Public Records of Seminole County, Florida, as ttw
Polnl of Beginning of ttw herein described Irect of land; ttwnc* run
South X degreei X ' 10" East, dong the South line of said Lol (. a
distance ef KM Of fed to ttw Soufheasl corner of said Lol; Ihanc# run
South 00 degrees a r u ” East, along (he Southerly extension ol ttw
East llna ol u M Lot (, a dlitanc* ol IX toel. more or less, lo Ih*
waters d Lak* Dawson; ttwnca run Westerly along th* wafer* ot
Lak* Dawson, to lit Intersection with ttw Southarly extension ot ttw
Weil line ol u ld L d 7/ ttwnca run North X dogmas 47* 14" Watl,
•long said Southarly axtontlon d ttw Was! llna I X toal. more or tots,
to ttw Polnl ot Beginning.
S t any part
partly
AND LESS
lying within TIMACUAN UN IT IA PHASI 1.
according to ttw p ld ttwraol a* recorded in Plal Book 4A Pagat 4* lo
11
AND LESS ANO EXCEPT/
A parcal d land lying In Sacllon A Township X South. Rang* X
Eatl,
describeditollawti
as f
..................
Commence at the Northwest comer ol Tract "O", Tlmacuan Unit
1* Phase 1, according lo th* plat thereof, at recorded In Plal Book 44
Pagat a* SI ot ttw Publk Racordt ol Samlnola County, Florida, for
ttw polnl d beginning, u ld point lying on ttw Easterly boundary llna
..... ....... „ Unit
..... 1* Phase 1, ttwnca. along u ld
•f L d IM ol .....
m M Tlmacuan
■a*forty boundary llna, run North M*4l'Sl" East. 7101 toel to ttw
Northaatl comar ol u ld L d (M i ttwnca run South 0**X’4t" West,
74.10 Im I to a pofnf an ttw North line of ttw aIort u Id Traci " 0 " .
thane* along u ld North lino, run North 07*07*41" West, 14.50 feet to
ttiv point ol btolnniftQA tract of land lying In SECTION A TOWNSHIP X SOUTH.
RAMOE X BAST, detcrlbed as follows!
Commence at ttw Southwest cornar el L d II. TIMACUAN UN IT
II. according to ttw plat thereof as recored In Plat Book X . pagat 4*
and *7, Public Record of Somlnda County, Florida, at to ttw Point
of Boginning •&gt; tha herein described tract el land; ttwnca run South
X degreei 50* iff* Eatl Along ttw South Ikw of Mid U i II, a dlilanca
of 104.01 toal to ttw Souttwait comor of Mid L d ; ttwnca run South 00
degreei M* 14" East, along ttw Southarly axtontlon of ttw Exit lino of
Mid L d II, • distance ot I X fMt. more or lets, to ttw wafers of Lake
Dawtoni ttwnco run Westerly along ttw wafers of Lak* Dawson to ID
Intersection with ttw Southarly axtonsJon of ttw Watl llna d Mid Lot
11/ ttwnca run North X degrees 41* 14" Welt along u ld Southerly
extension of ttw WMl llna I K toal. mora or letA to ttw Polnl ef
Beginning.
A free! of land lying In SECTION A TOWNSHIP X SOUTH,
R A N O i X EAST, dascrlbtd at follows:
Commtnc* at tha Southwest corner of Lot II, TIMACUAN UN IT
IA according ta ttw plat ttwraol as recorded In Plal Book X , page* **
and *7. Public Racordt of Stmlnok County, Florida, at tha Polnf ot
Beginning d ttw heroin described trad ot land/ ttwnca run South X
degreei 50’ Iff' Eatl along ttw South lino of u M L d 11, a distance of
104.01 toat fo ttw lourtwesl cornar of u ld Lot/ ttwnca run South X
degreei «* 14” East, along ttw Southerly extension of ttw Eatl llna of
u ld L d 11, a dlilanca el X tod, more or lets, to ttw water* of Lak*
DawMn/ ttwnc* run Wattoriy along ttw watari of Lak* Dawson lo Its
Intersection with ttw Southarly extension of ttw West lino of u ld Lot
11/ ttwnc* run North K degrees 41* 14" West along Mid Southerly
axtontlon of ttw Weil lint X Del, more or leu. to th* Polnl of
Beginning.
trpet ot land being a portion of Sacllon I, Township M South,
Ranga'M EaiLmeraptrtkularly described as follows:
rthaasl corner of Lot IA TIMACUAN U N IT 0,
Commtnc* at ttw South
according lo ttw plal fhared a* recorded In Plat Book 41, Pag* M. ot
lha Publk Racordt of Semlnok County, Florida, for ttw Point ot
Beginning, Mid point lying on a curve concave fo ttw Souttwatt;
ttwnca run Southwesterly dong u ld curve, having a radius of 1X.X
totl, a canlral angle d 01*10*14’*, an arc length of I N tod, a chord
length l.X tod and a chord bearing of South it* U * ir West to a polnl
on a Ikw A X toat South and paraikl with ttw South llna of u ld Lot
I toat to a point lying on ttw
Southerly prolongation of th* Watt llna et ttw u ld Lot 10/ ttwnca run
d Mid L d 10/
North 0X41*11" East, l . X toal ta ttw SouthwestI comar
i
ttwnca run South 04*11*07" Bait, along ttw South llna of u ld L d 10,
IM.*] toat lo ttw Polnf of Beginning.
PAR CELJi
H O LE S I — 1— 4— S
Beginning at ttw Northwest cornar of Tract A. TIMACUAN U N IT
4, *ccording to ttw Plat thereof at recorded In Piet Book 17, Pages
45. ot ttw Publk Rtcordt d Stmlnok County, Florida,
4A 44 and
i
ttwnca run N. n * ll’4»" W„ along ttw Easterly Right-of-way llna of
TIMACUAN BOULEVARD, X4.4T ft*!, ttwnca cdntlnuo along Mid
Easterly Right-of-Way lino and a curva cancava Southweiterly
having a radlut ef 704.70 fttf, a central angle of M*XW *. a chord
bearing ef N. 11*10*44" W„ tor an arc dlitanca ot 174 4* toal, to tha
Souttwatt corner d Tract A, TIMACUAN U N IT 17, according fo ttw
Plal thereof at recorded In Plat Book 41, Pag** Of and X , Mid Publk
Rtcordt, ttwnca run along tlw Southarly boundary ol u ld
TIMACUAN UN IT 17l N. 41*04*14" W.. M1.57 tod/ I . 54*77’i r ’ £.,
44I.X toat; N. (7*11*11" E.. 777.40 todi I. 71*10*01'' E „ 1*1.77 totli I.
7**M’M" E., 411.44 (M l; H 71*17*10” E.. 14.74 (M l lo ttw moil
Eastorly corner of Mid TIMACUAN U N IT 17, ttwnc* leaving u ld
boundary of TIMACUAN U N IT 17, continue N. 71*17*10" E „ IX.M
toel, ttwnca run N. O m n i " l „ 440.X toal to ttw Wad llna of ttw
East ta a x toat ef (action I, Township X South, Rang* X Eatt, Mid
Public Records, ttwnca run S. 00*15W E., along Mid Watt llna
1X1.10 toal, Ihanco run S. Ittol'ir* E., 4 X 0 ) tod, ttwnco run I.
14*11*11" B.. 107.14 toal, ttwnca run N. 17*15*00" W„ 11401 fed.

thence run N. 11*07*14" W., I I M I I x M f t M run S
M i ll feel to the
UAH -' P H / m n **1
BOULEVARD, t t shown on ttw Pl*l of TIAM CUAN . P H A i i i , m
mP
ri«T
dock jX*.. Page*
r*w*o —
*
recorded In
ld Booh
X
Vsy 11
ttwnca run Northweskrfy
tafd ---------------”os
inenco
i m m w n m i j *kUX •—
. . . ..
IQ a
a lrealm
and a curva concave Southewstorlyhaving
* * * ai
* * , ' * **•''-*
of N
N.I..-“
47*JffH"
4T*JffJ
canlral angla et M*4S‘4J*‘ • chord bearingi ot
*** “W., tor an
u ld Northerly
arc dlilance of 400 61 toat. ttwnc#_ continue ah
Higntof way line er n m nu u nr.
- - - - - - -y
47T71 feel to the Souttwatt corner
*
thence run along ttw boundary
H'*' ^ a ^ V ^ t O M S D f f *
N. 14*0**14” B., U S X tottt N. a d i r i i " E -J7 0 l_ f* d i N
E1.1711 Itoell M 47*01*iff* I - X 4 X t o d l S
- .
N 41*17*07** I . . 441.71 tod) N. 04*01 M W.&lt; EltA * Jj* U S ■ « * » M*
W.. 7)1.05 toel/ N. 07*15*Iff* W,. ^ J * * ! * '
g 'J !
tools N. 00*J1*I0** W., 010.11 toeti s. 401717* W ..14I05 f u f to the
Pdnl ol Beginning Subject to any and all RlghtiofWay or
EatomenDol Record.
LESS T H I POLLOWINO PARCELS:
___ _____ ^
..
Any part lying within TIMACUAN UN IT 4A. according to ttw pld
thereof*) recorded In PDI Book 4A Page 41.
A B*gtTd Itw^moeTiouttwrly corner of L d 40 ^ ^ C U A N U N IT
17, is recorded In Plal Book 41, on luges Of M d M •* ttw PVbflc
Records d Semlnok County, Florida, and run North 41*0*1* East,
•tong ttw most Souttwatferly line d Mid L d 4A W .ll toat to ttw
Southarly llna of Lof X ol Mid TIMACUAN U N IT If, n/n ttwnca
South J**iriff' East, along Mid Souttwrly llno^jM S I k r t to th*
Southeast earner ol u ld L d X . run ttwnca South 41*04 14 Wed.
IX 44 feet, run ttwnc# North 44*1144" West. 49 01 tael to ttw Pdnt d
Beginning^ d* ttlTm oit Westerly corner o 4 L d W .TIM A C U A N
HIT 17, according to ttw pld fherod o* recorded to PDI BoM d ,
UMI
pagat 07 and X 04 lha Pitoik Records d Samtoato County. Flyldk.
ttwnc* run South 54*71*17" last, atong fha SurttoMtorty Ik w d td d
L d 17, tor a bates d bearing*, a distance d X . X tad to ttw motf
Souttwrly corner of td d L d V i ttwnc* run S d f f l . y ^ d " Wed,
ta x todi ttwnc* run North 4* U * K " West. X J * foots thanca rOn
North u n r t r * la d . t a x k d lo ffw Point d Beginning.
Commence 7 l "ttw* Southwesterly comer ot L d **._T IMAC U AW
U N IT 7. according to ttw p id thereof m recorded to Rtof
pagat 7 and A
I. d
ef ttw
me puw
k Records d Semlnok Ceunfy. Ftorlda tor
page*
Publk
• Polnl d Beginning; ttwnca run Wattoriy along ttw Nwltwrfy right
ot wey llrw d To ru s Court, according to Mid plat d TIM A C U AN
U N IT 7, being a curve concave Southerly, having a radlut of H U TS
toel. a central angk of X degrees II* X**, an are knglh d 414 tod. e
i chord bearing d North X degree* IT"
chard length d 4.4* toal,
ireet U* Iff' East. M X tod to a pdnl
X " Watl,'ttwnc* North 10 degree*
an ttw WMl Ikw d Mid L d X ; ttwnca South It degree* II* 44" East
otang ttw Mid W u l Ikw d L d X . o dlitanco d AI7 toots ttwnc*
South X detrees I T 01" Wm I along ttw u ld West line ol Lot It. •
dlilanca d X X toal to ttw Feint d Beginning.
Any port tying wttotoi
Commence at ttw eouttiwMtorty cornar el L d X . TIMACUAN
U N IT (, t t recorded to Plat Book 41 page* 7 A 0 d ttw Public
Record* d Semlnok County. Florida; thence run westerly atong Hw;
Northerly rlghfwf way d Te ru s Court being a curve concave
southerly having a radlut d 1111.TS tod, a canlral angk d 00*1r 54"
_____
l.)4 k i t to ttw petal d beginning/ ttwnca continue
an arc__
length ef 4.1
along u ld'rlgh tof way and along u td curva having a radlut d
ill 1.74 totl; a central angk ot 0rOffS4", and arc dltfanca d 41771
toat/ ttwnca Waving Mid right d way run N.0t*trM*‘ W. X X kef;
ttwnc* S t m i t r I. t o n loots ttwnc* S lOHTIff* W. X X fed to
ttw point d beginning
Any part lying within:
Commence al ttw southwesterly comer of L d X . TIMACUAN
U N IT 7, as recorded In PDt Book 41 pages 7 A I d ttw Public
Record* d Semlnok County. Florida) thence run Westerly along ttw
northerly right at way of To ru s Court being a curva concave
southarly having a radius d 1111.75 toat, a central angk ot 01*71'50".
an arc length et x 111 feet to ttw pdnt of beginning; ttwnca continue
along u M right of way and along u ld curva having a radius of
1111.75 leaf; a central angk d 07W54". an arc distance of as m .
feat to ttw southeasterly corner d L d X ef Mid TIM ACUAN U N IT 7/
ttwnca run along ttw easterly llna d u ld Let IT. a distance d SI X
feet; ttwnca Waving u ld easterly line d L d 17, run S. 41*77*X " E
M l ) toeti ttwnca S. 6**»*14 ' E . X.at toal to ttw pofnf of beginning
Any pari tying within:
Being at the mujl Souttwrly corner of L d 41 ot TIMACUAN UN i f
17, a* recorded In Plal Book 41 on Paget X and SO d ttw Public
Records Of Semlnok County. Florida and run N. 41*04*IA” along ttw
motl Sowtfwaskrly llna of u ld Lof 41. 114.1) fMt, run ttwnca S.
S4*)r0ff* W.. 4* X kef. run ttwnca S *S*04'tl" W., 54 M Wat to *tw
POINT OF BEOINNINO
P A R C EL):
MOLES* — 7— 0
Begin a! Hw Northwest Corner el L d I. Stratton Hill at recorded in
PDt Beak X . Pages tors Semlnok County, Florida/ ttwnca along
ttw westerly boundary of u ld Stratton Hill, ttw following bearings
•nd dlslonce*. S. X to ffS " W • distance of 111*1 tod to • point/
ttwnc* S 0l*0ff0r* I a distance d M A X toat to a pdnt/ ttwnce I
01•41*5*’*W a dlslonce d 454 54 Wet to a point; ttwnca SOcril'ir* « *
distance of i x u toel to a point: ttwnca N 77*11 or* I • dlilanca d
]4l.v* toaf to a petnti ttwnca NIXX***" B • dltfanca d 11740 tod to
a petal) ttwnc* N 47*j*’M " B a dltfanca d tol l* tod to a pdnh
ttwnce S 77*17*41'' E Waving ttw boundary ol u M Stratton HIM a
S I X Del to a point 61 curvature. Vi Id curve being conceva M ttw
souttwesf having a radius at I N X
K Wat.
angk af ll*lt'40",
Mat. a central
i
ot 5i t X O r » r* W end cho/d
being referenced...............................
by a chord bearing
dltfanca d 57 17 kef; thence along u ld curve an arc dlilanca of
1717 fMt to a point; ttwnce S 5T*sa*40" W a distance of D 0 .il feet to •
point; thence S47, 47‘ tl" We d ls ta m e d lX .il Im I to a point/ ttwnce
S at*47*14” W a dltfanca of 707.17 Im I to a polnl lying on ttw west llqa
ol Government Lol 1, Section 5, Townthip N South, Rang* X B ill;
ttwnca N 0*24'S7" W tlong u ld west line of Government Lol 1 a
dlilance ot 7)7.45 teet to a polnl; u ld point lying on ttw west lino pf
East Is of ttw Northwest u of Section A Township X South. Rang* M
Eatl; ttwnc* N 0*11*11" W atong u ld west Ikw ot ttw East to of ttw
Northwest U of Section S a dlilanca d 7X.II leaf to a point; thence Ji
15*17*14" E a distance ef X l.M toat to a concrete monument; thence
N 40*7)*J7'* E a dlitanca ol IX .04 toat to a point Mid point lying on
tha south rlghl ol way llna of Tlmacuan Boulevard, u ld petal e'So
being a point ot curvature/ u ld curva being concave .. ....
southwest having a radlut d 117.04 tael, a canlral angk d 14*X*4t*',
being referenced by a chord bearing of S 14*XT71" c, and a chord
dlitanca ol 150 X Wot/ ttwnca along u ld curve an are knglh of lil.M
toal to tlw Polnf of Beginning, and being subject to any and all
rlghfs-of way or aaumenfs of record
LESSTH E FOLLOWING PARCELS:
From ttw Northerly moil corner ot STRATTON H I L L a* recorded
In Plaf Book x . pages 70 through X . Public Records of Semlnql*
County, Florida, run Souttwrly along ttw Wm I llna of Mid
STRATTO N HILL ttw following course*. Run South 15*77*71" Wm (
11)41 toel, thence South 0l*0**K" East 140 95 toat. ttwnca South
01*45’5*" Wait 1*7.40 toal to ttw Pdnt of Beginning; ttwnc* continue
South St*X'X* Wm I 4M.N toeti ttwnc* South 04*11*11" East S47U
feel lo ttw Southwest corner of u ld STRATTO N HILL/ ttwnje
leaving u ld West Ikw of STRATTON H IL L run South 77*H OT' Wm I
10 M (Ml/ ttwnc* North 04*IS‘I1" Wm I S71J0 Im I; ttwnc* N
01*4S’5I’’ East 4M X fMt/ ttwnca South X*14*K" 10.X toet to tt&gt;*
Point of Beginning.
.
From ttw Southwell corner d STRATTON HILL, a* recorded In
PDI Book M, pages n through X , Public Records of Semlnql*
County, Florid*, run North 77*D OT*’ East along ttw South llna at u ld
STRATTON H IL L MS.f* fMt to ttw Pdnl of Otfllrnlngj Ihanc# rut\
North S7*U'X" Eatl 117.40 fMt/ ttwnc* North 47*14*14" East 177.11
toaf/ ttwnca keying u ld South lint of STRATTO N HILL, run South
11*45 00" Weil tt.fl Im I; ttwnca South 47*1*14" West 177 77 (M l)'
ttwnca South 77*11*0)" Watl K .M toal to tha Pdnf ol Beginning.
; ,
» i
PARCELS,
l &gt;
HOLES 1 0 - I I - 1 4 - I S - 14-17
Begin at ttw Souttwatt cornar of Sacllon A Townthip X South..
Rang* X East; ttwnca N 0 T * irx ‘* W along the south line of u ld
Sacllon 1 a distance of 444.77 Im I to a pdnt, u ld point being th*
Norttwatl corner ef ttw Wm I to of lha Norttwad U d ttw Northeast
D of (action A Townthip X South, Rang* X East; ttwnca S 0*lff«"&lt;
W along ttw u ld east llna of ttw Was! to ot ttw Norttwatl to of ttw
Northeast to of Sacllon I a dltfanca of X1.(4 toat to a concrete
monument/ ttwnc* S X*X'54’’ W a dltfanca ot 4(1.7) toot fo a
concrete monument/ ttwnc* N 17»17*»" W a dltfanca of 14.(4 toat to
a eoncreta monument; (hence I iTHffM " W a dltfanca of 1X.J7 f u ll
to a concrete monument/ ttwnc* N X * i r n " W a dltfanca ot 44) 07
Im I fo * concrete monument/ ttwnc# N Tttofflt" W a distance of
1I4.X fu f to a r
point,
Mid
Jlnfi u
ld point lying on ttw future easterly
Tlmacuan Boulevard, Mid polnl alto lying en&gt;
curve u ld curve being concave to ttw souttwatt having a
/ radlut f t
X I .17 fMt, • canlral anal* of 11*14*45". being referenced by • chot&lt;
bearing ef N W*)0'J4" E end a chord dltfanca
distance ot 114.X
X 4 .U toal/
toeti Ittw rA
•long u ld curve and u ld future rightlet-way
of-w/ llna an arc dlilanca w
1M.K toal lo a point ol tangancy; thanca
enc# IN eros’U'* E along u k f
future rlghl of-way line a dltfanca ot‘ x o .K Im I to a pdnl at
beta concave to ttw northwest haying &gt;
curvature, u ld curve being
radius of IS4.4I fMt, a central angk of MtoffX", twlng retotenciad b/.
a chord tearing of N M i s ’it * E and a chord distance of 511.(7 todi
ttwnce along u ld curve and along u ld M ure rlght of way Ik w
passing Into tha aslstlng right-of-way ot enisling Tlmacuarf
Bautovard and arc dlilanca ot X7 95 toaf to ttw pdnt ot fangoncy/.
ttwnca along ttw aasferty right-of-way Ikw of u ld Tlmacuan
Boulevard tha following bearings and distances, N 7*0*'14" E V
dttfanc* of (O X toel to a point, u ld polnl telng a pdnt ef curvature
u ld curva telng concave fo ttw souttwait having a radlut of S74.U
M0to of 4**0ff0ff’, telng nforencad by a chouf
tearing of N 11*04 :*’* E end e chord dltlanco ot 444.(1 feet; Ihens*
•long u ld curva an arc dltfanca of 4X.(1 toal to ttw pdnt «
tangancy/thenc# H 51*0*’It” E a dlitanca of X . X toat to a point.'
u id pdnl telng a polnl of cvrvolura, u ld curva being concave to Itie
rwrthwMf having a radius ol SM.04 toat. a canlral angk of D*X*x7,
telng Ktorancad by a chord tearing of N J f t f U ” E and a chood
lH ,f m*oc*
»•“ cwv* an ere dlilanca ■*(
m t * toat to a point of reveru curvature, u ld curva being concrtb
ta Ite touthuit having a radlut of U K to#t, a central angle X
*1*XMI", being referenced by a chord beering of N n*)*'4|"
chord dlslonce of M .U toots ttwnc* along u ld curve an arc
X 17.X (M l to a ~ * -‘ -* ...... ........
ttw proposed
irvglfl
lltol'le** e, and a chord dltfanca ef 110.x fad/ ttwnc* a lo ^ i___
curve an arc knglh of 117-4* kef foe pdnt of reveru curvature, Mid
curve telng concave to ttw south***! having a radlut of UXO toque
g y *1
^ * W J % jt a d telng referenced by a chord booMg
of N 47*171) E and a chord dltfanca ot M .U toots ttwnce along u ld
curve toavlng th# rlghtef-way lint ef u ld Tlmacuan Boulevard,

(CanttaMdan PagaTB)

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Legal Notices

Legal Notlcgg

(Conflnvd tram Pag*(El
_ along the propoetd southerly right ol way lint of Shelley Road an
| arc distance e« 17.00 leot *o a point,■thonco N 0 l»M 'li" E a dlitanca
o { 7.N faat to a point. Mid point bolng a point of curvature. Mid
curvo bolng concav* to Itto southwest having a radio* ot 1S IK toot, a
I central angle of Sa-00'44". bolng ratoroncod by a chord bearing ot S
•f'Jr'O*" E and a chord dlitanca ot 1044 laott thence along Mid
I
V »nd along Mid propoiod right ot way lino an are dlitanca ot
[M 4 4 f toot to a point; thane* S *4*0'41" E along Mid propoaad
|rfaht ol way Una a dlitanca ot S41.M faat to a point; thane* S
FI0*00'JO" W leaving Mid propoiad right of way llna a dlitanca ot
1171 ** tool to a point; thonco 1 W M / r 1W a dlitanca ot 707 *1 toot to
ta/oncrato monument; thane* N 31*4511" E a dlitanca ot laO.IO tool
" i a concrot* monument; thanca I 77*1170" E a dlitanca ot SI 11 taat
J a concrete monument, thanca I 30-44'M" E a dlitanca ot 44.04 taat
ga concrete monument; lhanc* S O 0 1 W " W a dlitanca of M.4* taol
i a concrot* monument; thane* S ]t*]7‘M " W a dlitanca at I14.lt
It to a concrot* monumanl; thane* S I 7-33'X" w a dlitanca at 70 00
I to a concrata monument; thenco 111*S4'n" W adtitancooltt.il
I to a concrot* monumanl; thane* S 77*W I T - W a dlitanca ot
771 teat to a concrete monument; thenco S S**ir4*’' E a dlilanc*
140 00 teat to a concret* monument; thanca tt lt*0*'lt" E a
plane* ot 171.47 taat to a concrete monument; lhanc* N *0*01'I t " E
llilanc* ot 541.11 teat to a concrata monument; thanca N I&gt;I4‘17"
dlilanc* of 110 77 feel to a concrot* monument; lhanc* tt
rst" W a dlilanc* ot 0 1 K teat to a point. Mid point lying on th*
I southerly right of way lino of Shealay Road Mid point alio
I a point ot curvature. Mid curve being concav* lo th* northaait
I a radlu* of I7M 00 feat, a central angle ot TMI'70" and being
I by a chord bearing ot S M'St'OO" E a chord dlitanca of
I taol;l thonco along Mid curve and Mid propoetd right of way

IE

i a dlilanc* of 1444* taat to th* point at tangancy* lhanc* ft

r ■ along laid propoiad right*! way lino a dlilanc* of I14.M
to a point; thane* S 0*10’44" W leaving Mid propoud
t*lw ay IIn* a dlilanc* ot 10 00 foot to a potnt; lhanc* S i *07'47"
dlilanc* of 70410 taat to a concret* monumanl, thane* 1
W
■ a dlitanca ot lll.OI foot I* a concrat* monumanl; Ihence
1I*J7'94" W a dlilanc* of IP0.04 taat to a concrata monument;
1 1 04*44*40" W a dtitanca ot 10.ro taat to a concrata monument;
I I H ip 'll" ■ a dllienee at H I 04 toot to a point, m M point
: an th* **tth lino of Section 4 Tewnihlp 10 South, Rang* »
it; lhanc* I O TariO" W along Mid eouth lino at Soctkan 70 a
anc* at 74111 f**t to a point; thonco H 41*Ir 40" W a dlilanc* of
S U toot to * point; thanco S I T 4770" W a dlitanca of *Q0 00 faat la
amt; thanca N U-t?'48" W a dlilanc* ot 147 17 faat to a point. Mid
nt lying on th* louth lino el Mid Section 4; thonco S PH4T10" W
ng Mid louth lino at Section 4 a dlitanca ot U 7.n feel to th* Point
Deginning, and bolng iub|*ct to any and all right! of way or
n lie tf -— '
DUELS;
HOLES I t - t l
fin at th* EaiMe corner of Section 5, Townihlp 70 South, Range
I Beil. Seminole County, Florida; Ihence S *f*7*'l*" E a dlilanc* of
l l . n teal to a point, thane* S 00-H'I2" E • dlilanc* of 400 00 foot lo
I point; thonco S 1*71'IS" E a dlilanc* at 114 *1 taat to a concrat*
It; thanca S tH iro t" E a dlitanca at ttl.ll foot to a
crot* monument; ihence S SHM 'lt" E a dlitanca of 171.14 fact to
croto monumanl; thanca S 0-04'S?" E a dlilanc* of 1014* toot
1 Concrat* monument; thence S 17*1I I I " W a dlilanc* ol 101. I*
t to e concrete monument, teld potnt tying on tfte propoied north
hl ot way Una ol Ihoaley Road, lhanc* along Mid propoead
hlqf way llna th* following boarlngi and distance*. $ M -o rie " W
“ itanc# at 144 74 toot to a point ot curvature. Mid curvo being
*v* to th* Northern having * radlu! ot 1170 00 taol. a central
I ol 74*77*01", being referenced by a chord bearing ot N
•IT t4" W, and a chord dlitanca ol 17114 faet; Ihence along Mid
1 an arc dlilanc* ol 140 II teat to a point of langency. thenco N
t“41" W a dlitanca ol 1*7 14 feet lo a point; lhanc# N 1*074*" W
. m M north propoead right otway llna of Shaaley Road a
dlitanca ot 41*. 1* tael to a concrat* monument; thanca N e*0e'0i" E
I dlitanca at 747 4* f:«l to a concral* monument; Ihence N 77*47' 7I"
* dlilanc* ol l l t l * loot to a concrete monument; thence N
*4717" W a dlitanca ol 714 77 loot to the Point of Beginning
LESS any pert thereof lying within TIMACUAN UNIT y. according
&gt;the plat thereof ei recorded In Plat Bool 41. Pegei 7A1
| P A R C IL !i
TIMACUAN CLUB HOUSE DESCRIPTION
Traci
TIMACUAN; PHASE I. according to the Piet thereof
at recorded In Plel Booh 14. Pegei 44 through 41 ol the Public
|Recordtof Seminole County, Florida
alher with all ttructurti. Improvement!, flxluroe. appliance! end
appurtenance! on Mid land! or uied In conjunction therewith
WITNESS my hand and olllclal M*l ol Ihli Court at Sanford.
| Sam Inole County, F lor Id*, thli I Slh day ot J une. Ietc
|(COUflT SEAL)
Maryonnt Mori*
At Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By: JanaE.Jaeawk
Deputy Clerk
f P * lllh : June7*4 July*. t*»4
OES-177

NOTICE

Th# II. Johni River Water Management Olitrlct hae received an
application tor Wetland Rteourca Management protect from:
. FLORIDA D EP AR TM EN T OF TRANSPORTATION. 71* SOUTH
VfOODLAND BOULEVARD. OELAND, FL 77770. application
111 1170104AD received an Juno t7, l**4. Th* protect H located In
Seminole County, Section* 17 4, 14, Townihlp 71 South. Rang* 21
B ill. The application II lor EXCAVATION AND F IL LIN G
ASSOCIATED W ITH WIDENING OF STATE ROAD 47* FROM
PEARL LAKE CAUSEWAY T O DOUGLAS AVE. Th* racalvlng
wltorbodtot are the L IT T L E W EKIVA RIVER. LAKE HA R R IET 4
PEARL LAKE.
CANTERBURY CORPORATION. 1740 UNIVERSITY BOULE
VARO. SUITE 700, W IN TER PARK, FL 777*7. application
117-117 OlOtA received on June 14. I*f4 Th* protect li located In
Seminole County, Section 14. Townihlp 71 South, Ring* Jl Gail Th*
tdplkallon li tor EXCAVATION AND FILLIN G ASSOCIATED
WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SINGLE FAM ILY SUQDIVI
SION KNOWN AS EAST KINGSBRIDGE JO IN T VENTURE Th*
receiving waterbody ll LONG LAKE
REFORM ED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, toll M AITLAND
CENTER COMMONS, SUITE 101. M AITLAND. FL 11711. eppllca
ugn fII I17O1I0A received on Juno 14, 1**4. Th* protect It located In
Seminole County, Socllon 14. Townihlp 21 South, Ring* 21 Eail. Th*
kppllcatton le tor EXCAVATION AND FILLING TO SERVE THE
CULVERT/BRIDGE CROSSINGS OF LONG LAKE O UTFALL
CHANNEL. Th* receiving waterbody It LONG LAKE.
' MOOICA 4 ASSOCIATES. JAMES V MOOICA. 310 ALMOND ST..
CLERMONT. FL 14711. application 111-117 0I1IAG received on Juno
II. 1**4. Th* pro|ocl ll localod In Seminole County, Soctlont 71 4 14.
Townihlp 10 South, Rengei X 4 11 Eail. Th* eppllcallon ll tor
EXCAVATION AND FILLIN G ASSOCIATED WITH THE CON
I f RUCTION FOR W INTER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL "AAA ".
O VER S TR EET INVESTM ENT CO . P O. BOX III. ORLANDO.
F I 17*01, eppllcallon f 11-117 0112A received on June 11. 1*14 Th*
protect le localod In Seminole County, Soctlont 01. 04. 0*. 10 4 II.
Townihlp X South. Rang* 1* Eail. Th* application li tor
P LA C E M E N T OF F IL L M A T E R IA L IN TO AN E X IS TIN G
W ATER SO F-TH E-STATE DITCH FOR TWO ROAO CROSSINGS
AT BENT TR E E ESTATES OOLF ANO COUNTRY CLUB.
The fllati) containing each of th* abov* lilted application (*) era
available lor impectlon Monday Ihrough Friday except for legal
holldayi, 4:00 a m. lo S;00 p.m. at th# St. John* River Water
Management Olitrlct Headquarter* or Ih* appropriate Held office
written objection* lo Ih* application may be mod*, bul ihould be
(ll*d with (received by) Ih* Dtitrkt Clark. P O Box Ml*. Palalka,
Florida X I 71147*, no leter than 14day* from th*ditool publication.
Written objections thou Id Identity Ih* oblector by name and addrati.
4nd fully describe Ih* ob|*cllon to Ih* application. Filing a written
objection doe* not enlltto you to a Chapter 110. Florida Statute!,
Admlnltlratlv Hearing. Only IhoM pereoni whoi* lubtlenllel
Inlereiti are elite led by Ih* eppllcallon and who III* a palltlon
mealing Ih* requirements ol Section 4001.511, F.A.C., mey obtain an
Admlnltlratlv* Hairing. All llmaly Iliad wrllltn ob|ecllon* will b*
preienled to th* Board foe comlderallon In III dellbaratlon on
eppllcallon prior to th* Board taking action on th* application
Shannon H. Barlcan, Sr. Parmll Data Technician
Permit Del* Service* Division
*1. Johni River Water Management Olitrlct
Publish: June M. 1114
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
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IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL OIVIIION
C*m Na. M -U lC A -li-I
FIRST UNION MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
K. BERNARD FORD.
HUNTERS RESERVE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC.
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNBRS.
Dalandanfi.
NOTICE OP SALR
Nolle* la hereby p lv n , pureu
ant to a Pinal Judgment at
Ferae totur# ter Plaintiff antorad
In toll caul*. In Ih* Circuit
Court ot Seminole County, Flor­
ida, I wilt Mil th* property
iltualed In Seminole County.
Florida, deecrlbod a*;
Unit 714, Building It, H U N T­
ER ’S RESERVE. Ph*M X. a
Condominium and an undivided
Interact In Ih* land, common
aliment* and common eyenw s
appurtonont to Mid Unit, all In
accordance with and sublact to
ih# covenant*, condition*, r*
strictton*. term* and other pro
vlliam at that Declaration of
Condominium at H U N TE R 'S
RESERVE, a Condominium, a*
recorded In O.R. Book i m ,
Pag* HO, and amended by
Admlnltlratlv* Amendment re­
corded at O.R. Baak M il, Pag*
1774, all In Ih* Public Record! ol
Seminolo County, Florida, and
at per plat thereof recorded In
Condominium Book, If. Pago*
17 17, Public Record* Ot Semi
nol* C o u n ty , F lo r id * a*
amended from lima to tlmo.
Including but not limited to that
certain amendment recorded In
O.R. Book 7107. Pago 70*. of the
Public Rocordl of Seminole
County, Florid*.
end commonly known a*: IM
R aiarva C ircle , Unit 11*.
Oviedo, Florida 77741. at public
Ml*, to ttw hlghatl and bait
bidder, tor caih, *1 th* weet
front door ta ih* Samlnol*
County CourthouM. In Sanford.
Florida, at It:M am ., on July
l l #If u
Deled ihlt )4th day ot Juno.
IW4.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By: JanaE. Jaeawk
Deputy Clerk
Publlih; Jun e7t4 J u ly 4, IM4
O ES 144

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE OIVISION
File Ne. 44-147*CP
IN RE: ESTA TE OF
CCCELIAPRINCIPE
Detected
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A IM S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
E S TA TE ANO ALL O TH ER
PERSONS IN TE R E S TE D IN
TH E E S TA TE:
YOU ARE HER EBY NOTI
F IE D that ttw admlnlitration of
tho etlato ot CECELIA PRIN
CtPE. decootod. Fit# Number
ye 147 CP. le pertina in in*
Circuit Court ter Seminal*
County. Florida, Prabato Olvl&lt;
lion. Ih* oddree* ot which ll
M ARYANNE MORSE. Clock ol
Itw Circuit ond County Court!
Proboto Dlvlilon, P.O. Orewer
" C " Sanford. FLX77I
Th* name and addrati ot th*
penonal rapraianlatlva'i at
lornoy ll Ml lorlh below.
All partoni having claim* or
demand! egalnit Ih* eilet* are
required, W IT H IN T H R E E
MONTHS FROM THE DATE
KOF THE FIRST PUBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE, to fllo
with ih# clerk ot tho obovo court
a written ilelemenl of any claim
or demand they may have. Each
claim mutl be in writing and
mutt indicate Ih* bail* lor th#
claim, Itto name and addrtei ol
Ihe creditor or hll ogont or
attorney, and th* amount
claimed. II ttw claim I* not ytt
due, th* data whan It will
become due thall bo lilted It
th* claim le contingent or unll
quldeled. Iha nature ol tho
uncertainty lhall be Italed. The
claimant thall deliver tulflclont
coplat ol th* claim to Ih* Clark
lo mall on* copy ta each
par tonal repreientallv*.
All partoni Inlarotlad In Iha
•tlato th whom a copy ot thli
N O TIC E OF A D M IN IS TR A ­
T IO N ha* boan mailed ere
required, W IT H IN T H R E E
MONTHS FROM TH E DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE, to III* any
objection* lhey mey have that
challenge* Ih* validity ol ttw
decedent'* will, Ih* quallllcaHorn ol th* porionai rape#
lanlatlva, or th* vanu# er
lurlidlcllon of ttw court.
A L L CLAIMS. DEMANDS,
AN D O B JE C T IO N NO T SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Oat* of th* tint publication ol
Ihli Nolle# ol Admlnlitration:
June H , 11*4.
Steven Rlul
ISHN.CorelwoodsBWd.,
Fern Perk, FL127X
Pereonal Rtpr* tentative
olttw Eilat* ol
CECELIA PRINCIPE
Deceatod
W ILLIAM W. CARPENTER,
ESQ.
440 E. Highway 4)4
Long wood. FL 12710
1407) 4X 7711
PLB4rNo. 141037
Attorney for
RtpraMnlatlv*
Publlih: Jun*M 4 July*, 1tt4
OES-1SS

Laqal Nolfcaa | Lagal Notlcgg
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
i
PRORATE OIVISION
PH* Nembar M-SJ7-CP
IN RE i ESTATE OP
HERMAN I,COHEN
Deceased
NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
Th* admlnlilrallan at Ih*
aifat* 0&lt; HERMAN I. COHEN,
d a c a a ia d . P ll# N u m b e r
04-S17CP, I* pending In Iha
Circuit Court tor SEMINOLE
County, Florida, Probata Divi­
sion. th* addriM ol which li
P.O. DRAWER C. SANFORD,
F L O R ID A )&gt; m -0 4 l* . Th *
*4 Ih*
porionai repreMnlallva'l *1torney are tar tortti bekw,
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS ARE N O TIFIED TH A T:
All portoni an whom ihli
notice li Mrved who hav* ob
lectlont that challenge th* valid
Ity a! Itto will, th* qualification*
of Ih* portonal repretentellve.
venue, or jurisdiction of thli
Court art required to III* tholr
objection* with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T R R OP
T H R U MONTHS A F T E R THE
D A TE OP THE FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DATE A F T E R THR
D A T E OP SERVICE OP A
CO PT OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All creditor* of ttw decedent
end other per tons having Claim*
er demand* against decedent'!
aetata on wham a copy of this
notice le tervod within thro*
month* after ttw dato of th* tint
publication of thli nolle* mult
til* tholr claim* with Ihlt Cawrf
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OP
TH R EE /MONTHS A F TE R THE
D ATE OP THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DATS A F TE R THE
D A T E OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All other crtdlfari at th*
decedent and pertom having
claim* or demand! against ttw
decadent'* eilet* mutt til* Itwlr
claim* wllh Ihli court W ITHIN
TH R EE /MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE.
A L L CLAIMS. DEM ANDS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
PILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Th* data ol ttw first public#
tton of this Nolle* li June 14,
IVV4.
Per tonal Repreeontallve:
AUDREYC. GORDON
IO O R ALCO UR T
PITTSFORD. NY I4S74
Attorney lor Fertonal
Repreiantetlve:
B.ANOREW DUTCHER
DUTCHER. HAGELBERT 4
ZATKOW1KY
IX ALLENS CREEK ROAO
ROCHESTER. NY IM1I
Telephone 71*114 0040
Florida Bar No : 01M071
Publish; June 144 July*. 1444
OES 144
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PIONIOA
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NOl 4J-40M C A 14 ■
FLA BAR NO. 144414
MIDP HUT BANK. ITAT4
SAVI NOS BANK, on Oklahoma
corporation,** Aulgrw# *1
GOVERNM ENT NATIONAL
MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION. *l
AMlgnee at MAPLE
M ORTOAOE INC . at Ati/gna*
OfCHASB HOME MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plalnlllf
v.

AIRELIOM IONNI a/k/a
AURELIOM. ZONNI,
Defendant!
NOT ICE OP SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to *n Order of Final
Summary Judgment of Foreclo­
sure doled 73rd day *1 Juno.
1444, and entered In Caw No.
44 0040 CA 14 E In ttw Circuit
Court ol ttw 11th Judicial Circuit
In and ter Samlnol* County,
Florida, wherein M IO FIR ST
B A N K . S T A T E S A V IN O S
BANK, an Oklahoma Corpora­
tion, at Assign** ol GOVERN­
M E N T N A T IO N A L M O R T ­
O A O E A SSO C IA TIO N ,
ai
Assign** ol M APLE M OR T­
OAOE INC., *• Aielgno* ol
CHASE HOME M OR TOAOE
ASSOCIATION. I* th* Plalnlllf
and AIRELIO M. ZONNI a/k/a
AUR EM O M. ZONNI ll Ih*
Dafandant, I will tall to Ih*
hlghatl and bait bidder tor cath
at tlto wail front door ol Ih*
courthouse In Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida, at 11:470 o'clock
a.m. on Ih* 34th day at July,
1444, th* following described
property o* eel lorlh In th* laid
O r d t r ol Flnot Sum m ary
Judgment, to wit:
Th* North 111.00 faot el Lot 1.
LESS th* Eail X 40 faat thereof.
Block A. SLOVAK VILLAGE
SUBDIVISION, according to th*
Plat ttwroot i i rocordad In Plal
Book I. Pag* IS. Public Records
of Seminal* County. Florida.
D A TE D THIS 14lh day ol
June, 1444.
AM ERICANS W ITH DISA­
B ILITIES ACT (ADA) NOTICE.
Individual* wllh dlM bllltkl
noodlng a reasonable accom­
modation to participate In this
proceeding should contact ttw
Court Administrator'* Oftk* at
•oon a i poitlbla. Telephone
(X7) (74-7010! Or. It hearing
Impaired, I 400 4111771 ITO D Il
Or 1 (0G41S4770 (V) Via Florida
Rally Service.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk olttw
Circuit Court
By: JaneE. Jeiewlc
Deputy Clark
Publlih: June 74 b July 4,1444
OES 143

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: *Th« language ol IM law must
nol b « foreign to Ih* sara ol those who are to obey it.'
— Judge Learned Hind.

Ltflgl NotlCM

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE 1ITM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND POR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. M-taa-CA-14-B
WILLIAM R. AVE RA.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIDHTEBNTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDPOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

Plaintiff.

CASE NO. 44-1174-CA I4-W
C ITY OP SANFORD POLICE
D EP AR TM EN T,

JA M IS C H A R L IS
CHRISTIANSEN. ANO
U N ITED STATBSOP
AMERICA,
Dafandant*.
NOTICE OP SALE
Pursuant to Pinal Judgment
entered In Ih* above Ity led
action on th* 13rd ot June, 1444,
th* following doter Ibad property
In Samlnol* County, PierIda:
Lei 7. LAKE LUCERNE, ac­
cording le Ih* map er plat
thereofat recorded In Plat
It, Pag* 71, •&gt; th* Public
Record! et Seminole County,
Florida.
•avail be told at Public Sato an
tfw llif day *f July. 1444*1 IliM
a.m. at th* west front door *f th*
Samlnol* County CourthouM.
M l N. Park Av* . laniard.
Florida by th* undartlgnad
Clark of Itto Circuit Court In and
tor Semlnof# County, Florida,
inc* with ittw Amer­
In accordance
ican* With OUabillttot Act. parwllh Alabtlltla* needing a
•pacial accommodation to parfidpaf* In this proceeding
thouid contact Court Adminis­
tration at i r North Oranpa
A vanu#, lull* i m , Orlande,
ll, totopfwrw 1407)
lator thanwvan 17)
prior te tha pracaadlne. It
hadrlng Im p a ire d, I T D D )
1 4M 4111771, *r Vale# (V I
110*4114774, via F tor Ida Raiay
S#rvlc#t
Dated this 24th day ef June.
1444.
MARYANNE/MORSE
Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Semlnei* County,
Florida
■y: JanaE. Jaeowic
a* Deputy Clark
MARVIN L. BEAMAN. JR.,

ESO

MARVIN L BEAMAN, JR.,

FA

*01N. Wy morel
Winter Park. FL 337447*43
407 4M4JOO
FI*. Bar No 177711
Attorney fer Plaintiff
Publlth: Juna74and July *. 1444
DESKS

Plalnlllf,

v*.
CORNELIUS M ONTAL DAVIS,
Dafandant.
NOTICE OP

FORFEITURE PROCEEDING
TO : CORNELIUS M .DAVI1
1110WE ST 3RD S TR E E T
SANFORD. PL 22771
and all other* who claim an
Intom l In the below described

Chtol Ralph Rum *II, of Itw
Sanford Polled Department,
Seminal* County, Florida,
through Ml oltlceri, invest!**,
tors ar agents, m i ted ttw *ub|*ct
property, to-wit:
12.(7100 U.S. CURRENCY
on May 1. 14*4. at or near
Seminole County, Florida, and It
pmently holding said properly
tor Itw purpote of forfeiture
pursuant to Section* 40.7*17*7,
Florida Statutes, h a l R E ­
QUESTED that an ttonarabto
Judg* *1 ttw Circuit Court.
■ Ight**nth Judicial Circuit,
S*mlnoto County, Florida,
a Finding ol Probable C
net be tortel tod to th* abev*
agency You will fee eent a copy
of th* Finding *t Probable
Cave* one* It I* signed by th*
Judg* and ll will advlM you haw
and whan to r**pand to Ihli
requett far tor(el lure
I H ER EB Y C E R TIF Y that a
true and correct copy at th*
torageing ha* boon furnlehod to
tha above named addreeeaa by
U.S. registered mall. r«tum
receipt requested, this 17th day
•f June. 1444
NORMAN R.W OLFINGER
STATE ATTO R N E Y
B Y: Ann* B. Rkharde-Rutbarg
Assistant State Attorney
PtorIda Bar f l« 7 « l
Oftk* of ttw Slat* Attorney
180 East Plr*t 1treat
Sanford. PL *7771
X7 77175)4

Publlth: June MB 74and
July 1*0,1444
DBS-111

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TH E tMb JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND POR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE N O .4 4 -tlt* C A -l* l
SANFORDAIRPORT AU TH O R ITY OP SEMINOLE COUNTY,
P LOR IDA. a speclal district and corporal* politic,
Petitioner,
u.
K EN N ETH J. HOOOEl SHERYL HOOOE: LAWRENCE O.
SMITH: CHAHLYNE J. SMITH: SEMINOLE EM PLOYM EN T
ECONOMIC D EVELO PM EN T CORPORATION: U S.
D E P A R TM E N TO F TH E T R E A S U R Y -IN T E R N A L REVENUE
SERVICe, AM SOUTH BANKOF FLORIDA, t/k/a OR ANOE
BANK: HILLAR Y A SONS. INC. a Florida Carparatton; SHIRLEY
A. SCOTT l/k/a SHIRLEY M. SMITH: FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK l/k/a ATLAN TIC NATIONAL BANKOF SANFORD;
DOCTOR'S COLLECT ALL, INC. a Florida corporation, COOISCO.
INC. d/b/a COASTLINE OIST. OF M IAMI; RAY VALDES aa Tax
Collector of Samlnol* County, Florida; and ttw unknown •pouactef
ttw abov*. It any; Itwlr heir*, davit***, assign***, grantee*,
creditor*, leteoei, executor*, administrator), mortgagee*, judgment
creditor*, truetoe*, lienholder*, perton* In poieenlan and any and all
ottwr parean* having er claiming to hav* any right, lit la er Interest
by. through, under or age met th* above named Defendants, or
ottwrwlM claiming any right, till*, or Intoroet In ttw rail proparty
described in ihlt action,

wot leg op action in tiwsweHTOomAiie

' (A N D N O T IC I OP P aTITIO N D A T E ) ' R
‘V 1,
TO : All Oatondant* named In Schedule A. •|tach*d..toM MM IM
claiming Intereel by, through, under,' or agalnal '.m* named
DefendanIt; and to all parttoa having or claiming to hav* any right,
till*, or Intom l an th* property described In Schedule A.
A palltlon In eminent domain proceeding ha* bean filed to acquire
certain property Interest* In Seminole County. Florid*.
Each Defendant is required to serve written detenMf to the
pennon on PetiUorwr's attorney, whew name and addrati I* shown
below, on or betore August 1. 1444, end I* III* Itw original of Ih*
detenses with Itw Clark of this Court either baler* service on Itw
Petitioner's attorney or Immediately there*tier, showing what right,
IIII*. Inter**I. or lien th* O* tendonI has in or to ttw property
described In Ih* petition, and to show cause why that property should
not b* token ter ttw uses end purpoees Ml forth In ttw petition. II any
Defendant talk to do to. a default will b* antored against that
Defendant tor ttw rtllel demanded In Itw petition.
(PLEASE TAK E NOTICE that a Declaration *1 Taking ha* boan
Iliad In thl* co um and that Pallttonar will apply tor an Order ef
Taking and any ottwr Order th* Court doom* proper before ttw
Honorable O H . Eaten. Jr., one of the lodges ol Ihlt Court, on th* 2nd
day of September, A O . 1444. *11: X o'clock P.M. In chamber* at th*
Samlnol* County CourthouM at Sonlord. Florid*. All Oatondant* In
this action may request a (waring at Ih* lima and place designated
and bt heard. Any Defendant falling to III* a request tor a hearing
•hall waive any right to object to the Order of Taking.)
WITNESS M Y HAND ANO TH E SEAL ol laid Court on Itw 17th
day of Juna, A.D., 1444.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O F TH E CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Attorney fer Pell Iloner
W ILLIAM L. COLBERT. ESQUIRE
F tor Ida Bar No. 1117*1
STENSTROM.McINOIH, JULIAN, COLBERT, WHICH AM
A SIMMONS. P.A.
100 West First Slraal, Suit* t l
Post Ottlc# Box 4(41
Sanford. Florid* 33777 4*4*
(X7) 3211171 A (34 JII4
Parsons wllh a disability who noad a special accommodation to
partklpat* In mis proceeding should confect Disability Coordinator
at X I North Park Avanu*. Suit* N X I, Sanford. Florida0 0 1 , at toast
live (St day* prior to the proceeding. Telephone: (407) 0S-41X. axt.
407; 1 S0G«SS-(77I (TOOuteraonly).
S C H E D U LE A
KEN N ETH J. HOOGE - PARCEL 0 A ISA
SHERYL D. HOOOE
1104 PoinMtla A venue
Orlando. FL 0(04
LAWRENCE O .S M I T H - PARCEL 11A11A
CHARLYNE J. SMITH
Post Olllc* Box 1(7
Klllarney, F L 0 7 X
SEMINOLE EM PLOYM EN T ECONOMIC
DEVELO PM EN T CORPORATION - PARCEL 0 A U A
Horae* Or r
1011Sanford Avanu*
Sanlord. FL 0771
DEP AR TM EN TO F TREASURY INTER NAL REVENUE S E R V IC E -P A R C E L 11AS IA .
e/o Robert W. Oaniman
U.S. Attorney - Middle District
Ml Federal Building
10 North Hugtwy Av*.
Orlando. F L U S H
AMSOUTH BANKOF FLORIDA,
t/k/a ORANOE BANK - PARCEL U A ISA
P.O. BoxSMOOl
SI North Orange Avenue
Orlando. P L 0(14
HILLARY A SONS, INC. - PARCEL 0 A ISA
Shaun J. Hillary
414 Slat* Read SO
Orev*land, FL 147M
SHIRLEY A. S C O T T -P A R C E L 0 A I M
t/k/a SHIRLEYM . SMITH
1141Cai neron A venu*
Sanlord. FL 1177)
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
(/k/a A TLAN TIC NATIONAL BANKOF SANFORD
- PARCEL 0 A 0 A
Andrew Robert*. City President
101 East First S tm t
Santord. PL 0 0 1
OOCTOR'S CO LLECT ALL, INC. - PARCEL 0 A 0 A
Sttven O. Becker
Post Olllc* Box 4X304
Atlanta. OA70U1
COOISCO. INC. d/b/a COASTLINE DIST.OF MIAMI
- PARCEL 0 A ISA
LawrancaJ.Phalln
01 East Robinson. Sulla *00
Orlande, PL 0001
RAY VALOES, SEMINOLE COUNTY TA X COLLECTOR
- PARCEL 0 A 0 A
Robert A. McMillan, Esqulr#
KOI East First S tm t
Sanford. FL077I
Publish: Ju n a n * July4, H A M , 1444
OES 740

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando • Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED 0€PT.
HOURS

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8:00AJ8* 1:80P.M.
. MONDAYthru
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8 SUNDAY

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PRIVATE PARTY RATES

NOW ACCEPTING

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grafXvcX term -Commercial frequency raw* a
DEADLINES
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Sunday 12 NoonFrtdey •Monday I X P M Friday
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Samlnala Bingo, a Acas
Charter A Tours 1000(47 210

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ADOPTIONS
P m medical car*, transferlallan, counMilng, private
doctor plus living axpentes
Ear 037111 Clearwater AtSerwey

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w m parkad In
Lakovtow Apartments parking
tot an Lbk* Mary Blvd. Stolen
somotlm# Wednesday-Friday.
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23— Loti A Found
LOST K ITTE N , Mack w/ white
cheat and pears. Apprax. a
mg*. *fd Jink ins Clr. A Pork
A v . REW ABOM O-ini

Lvgal Nottcvs
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
■ fO H TEE N TH JUO ICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASS NO. 44+CA-I4-E
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK,
Plaintiff,
B E T T Y J. ROBINSON, at al..
NOTICE OP SALE
Notice le hereby given that,
pursuant l* a Summary Judg­
ment ef Pomtowr*. I will Mil
Itw following datcrlbM property
located In Seminal* County,
Florida:
Lot* * and 7, Block P,
NB A V I I A D D IT IO N TO
SANFORD, according to ttw
plat thereat *s w r d e d In Plal
Book l. page IM, *1 ttw Public
Racorde of Semlrwto County,
Florida. Tagatnar wlthi Range;
Refrigerator.
at public tato. to ttw high**!
bidder tor caeh, at ttw weet front
door ot ttw Somlrwto County
CaurSSttuw. Santord, Ftorlda. at
n .M e .m .e n July &gt;4. m «
Americans (Mitt Oteabtllltoa
Act (A D A I Nolle*; In ac
cerdance with Itw American*
with Oltabllllto* Act.
with a disability w
special accammed*hen to par­
ticipate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Caordlantsr
at M l North Park Avanu*. Sulla
N X I , Santord. Florid# 0 0 1 at
toast live daya prior to ttw
proceeding. Telephone: (X7I
05-400 Ext. 407; 1#0*401771
ITD D ) or I SO*4551770 (V ), via
Ftorlda Relay Service.
WITNESS my hand and Offklal Sail ot Mid Court Ihlt lath
day ol June, 1444.

(Sm I)

M ARYANNE NURSE
C LE R K O F CIR C U ITC O U R T
By: Jarw E. Jasewlc
Deputy Clark

Publish: June 14A July 4.1444

FAX
n w R c u ts in c o M )

TOUSMmHI
MT0RNNNT1
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 4 0 8
Per converttonI and economi­
cal advertising, nothing beats
Itw Sanford Herald. Fax us
your ad to ttw Classltod Dipt,
ond Include ttw folbwlng Information:
* Billing nam*. oOOrest, and
phone number
a Contact nam* and phone
number tor ad v r Ifleet Ion
* Start dx*
* Numbe of day* you would
Ilk* you-ad to run
II you h a v any questions,
pleat* call Ih* Clatslllad
Advertising Department al
111-1*11, M onda y-Frlda y,
1:00-1:0

27— Nuraary *
Child Cart
CAKING SOOTHER of 1 will
babysit In my ham*. Reason

obtorMvAnyegvmStM.

MAGTA'4 D A YC AR E. Intont to
preschool. HRS L/C.4S44 7

S3— Iwtinatf
O V d rtM lW Iw

LAWN SERVICE: Truck, trail
er, equipment end accounts.
Hell In STO'e. Growth poton
Hal.

11IK

0744*0

VENDING ROUTE: Tired ol
got rich quick dealt? Went a
good, solid, roal business! W#
got III Priced to soil.

31— Monty to Land
Ktif DRIVINGM0 STIU.
OCT TM MOREY!
All you need It your lltl*. Jock
Olamond tor appointment.

740-7474

O B I-M I
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN D P O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IR C U ITC IV IL DIVISION
C A S IN O ; 450*) C A E
FLA BAR NO. 14*41*
M IOFIRST BANK, STATE
SAVINOS BANK, ate,

Plalnlllf
AIR ELIO M . ZONNI a/k/a
AU R ELIOM . ZONNI.atal..
Defendants

NOTICE OP SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y OIVBN
pursuant to an Order ol Final
Summary Judgment af Foreclo­
sure dated June 0 . 1444 and
antored In Co m Ne. 4) 71*5 CA B
In Ih* Circuit Court of ttw ttth
Judicial Circuit In and tor S«mlnet* County. Florid*, wtwrtln
M ID F IR IT BANK. S TA TE
SAVINOS BANK, an Oklahoma
Corporation, as Assignee et
G O V E R N M E N T N A T IO N A L
MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION,
at Assign** ol MAPLE M ORT­
GAGE INC., aa Assignat ef
CHASE HOME M ORTOAOE
CORPORATION, IS th* Plaintiff
and AIRELIO M. ZONNI a/k/a
A U R E M O M. ZO N N I. and
JANE OOE a/k/a MIAODALVA
CANASQUILLO are ttw Defen­
dants, I will Mil I* th* highest
and bast bidder tor cash at ttw
west front door of ttw Court­
house In Sanlord, Somlnel*
County, Plorld*, ot 11:00 o'clock
a.m. on th* list day at July,
1444, ttw tallowing described
property at Ml forth In ttw said
O rd e r el P ina l S um m ary
Judgment, towlt:
Ttw Watt M.40 faat of Ih* Bast
X 40 faat of Ih* North 10.80 foot
ol Let 3. Block A, SLOVAK
VILLAG E SUBDIVISION, ac­
cording to Itw Plat Itwraof at
rocordad In Plat Book I, Pag*
IS, Public Record* ol Samlnol*
County. Florid*.
D A TE D at Santord. Florida
this 24th day of June, 14(4.
AM ERICANS W ITH DISA­
B ILITIES A C T (AD A) NOTICE.
Individuals with dltabllltla*
naadlng a reasonable accom­
modation to partklpat* in thl*
proceeding should contact th*
Court Administrator'* Oftk* a*
soon at possible. Telephone
(0071*0-1171.

MARYANNE MORSE
Clarkef ttw
Circuit Court
By: JanaE. Jasowlc
Deputy Clark

Publish: June 744 July 4,1444
D ESK I

71— HalpWanlad
* OMtVfRWANTED *
Foil tlRto, Mutt b a v lato
nsadaf scene tablets tor tocal
deliver1*4 vttllslng personal
vekkto. O R S tt-ix i » n
ACT NOW) AVON Earn to 10%.
No daor/daar, PT/FT lend!
0MIW/1-MO-(**-liaa_______

AODTOYOUR INCOME
S ILL AVON NOWI
CALL01-407or 70-0414

MENTS-REAL ESTATE!
Nothing succeeds Ilk* success
We r t well Into our 3rd decade
al training tuccaealul agent*.
No IkahM?............ Wa'll holpl

WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
0 5 0M

AfflllRSSllHR
Wo train local work.
IH 0 I4 0 S

ASSISTANT MANMER
Two years minimum fast food
experience. Salary varies
from 071 to 5100 par weak.
High schoal diploma required.
Resume and appHcalton ta;
L a a ’ S P a m a u t R e cip e
CtUcken, Santord. 30 17*3

Auto iMurxtco Ofdco Help
3/70 Lkantad Agent. Sanlord
ottlc*. Exaarlanc* halplul.
Multiple attic* agency.

07-770 er 4*4-40-4*7*
EARN IMSl/IMII Por. Month.
II you hav* courage call!
74l-S7M24kr.rec.my.
C A B IN E T M A K E R AND
L A M IN A TO R Minimum S
veers experience. 04-1400
CAR P EN TER S *r CARPEN­
T E R HELP ER S . No call*
altar tpm. Call S40KS*

CHILDCARE WORKER HEEDED
Part tlma position. Expert
tnc* a plus. 01-7*0 Ask (or
Joyce or Melody____________

DRIVERS REEDE0
A.O. CARRIERS. Tavarat. FI,
a won established and grow­
ing Central Florida bated
company otters you:
o n * to Me por ml to
* Up to tl,000 ml. por mo.
* Stop OH Pey
# Unloading Pey
# Vacation Pay
b Solely * Performance Benue
* SpouM Riding Program
aAvtrapt Trip 1-7 Days
# Lato Model Convenltonel
II you h a v I year* tractor
traitor, OTR and snow and lea
axpartonM pi w a good driving
record, call:

IK M 75N54

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&gt; t

- Santord Hatald, Santord, Florid* - VVadngsday. June 29, 1994

71—Halp Wanted

71—Help Wanted

CLERICAL
DATA ENTRY

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED

caTimsaas
PART TIME CLERICAL

A S I cortlllod. J year* oiporl-

Contact TRANSWORLD

seRvicBsoaoupgcHM
a CONSTRUCTION a
SI00 wk I Local company naodt
you I Ottar* pormanant potl
llonplu* bonatlt*. Mira nowl

eINVINTORV*
a SUPERVISOR a
laao wkl Plu*h co reed* you
lo handle Inventory plu*
tuparvlMworkartl Banallt*!
F R I I RIOISTRATION
AAA IM P LO TM IN T
HOW. W b SI. n H I I I
LAB OU RS N IIO IO . Skilled
and untklllad. Day*
CallbatwaonM •
SPRINT STAFFINO,m - Silt

F R I I R IO ISTR ATIO N
AAA BMPLOVMBNT
m w .tw its t.a s .H T s

Dt Tn Nm 4 Eitri Many?

Corn hundred! work Inf at
homa procatsing mall. Far
more Information land SAJE
♦o:
SJM Sarvlcat
T
1*14 S. Samaran Bird Iff]
Orlando, FL IKTI

LAWN MAINTENANCE
I year* commercial opart
one* required Mull have
tran»portallon Call UP INI

Drywill Pitch Ptrton Turn
MOO a day ptu* potubla lor tt*a
aiporlancad Call m m *
■ARN UF TO m m par wook

Longwood mall marketing
company *eek* aipariancod
mall Intarter or lorttr. Par
marwrttpe*man..Nev*rala*l

H&gt;i»Pimiiii, i m m
MAINTENANCE TECH

Needed ter large epl commu
nlty Mutl have tip In all
pharet. Including A/C, Heat.
Rat.. ate. Call between to and
X Men FrIIM-fIB*_________

Smart carter move I Growing
company ottar* ground floor
opportunity! Call today I

S I C U R IT V

Full lima petition HVAC/
Plumbing aaparlanca ra
qulred Immedialaopening
Oraat banahttl
Apply In porton:
Ballpoint* Apartmaat*
Ml W. Seminal* Bled
laniard sn-IBSI

IIP INDUSTRIAL SCWIM
MACHINE OPERATORS
ALSO N l I D I X P I R I I N C I O
S P R IA O IR / C U TT IR
Mon Thur*. ft* hr work day*
Pd holiday A vacation Apply
alt San Oat. naa Old Lake
Mary Rd., taetord MI-MI*

For Iart* Lek* Mary commu
nlty Mutl havo HVAC aep
Start Immediately M l ffoe

GIRL/CUT FRIDAY

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

F R R I R IO ISTR ATIO N
AAA IM F L O V M IN T

10 Immediate opening* lor
oapoetoncod Sowing Machine
Operator* *4 71 par hour plu*
Incentive* Oraat opportunity
with bonollt*. Day thill.
Cootocl TRANSWORLO
SIRViClS0R0UPa*aa*&gt;t
• SHIP W IL O IR S a

It W hr ♦. Groat thep. no
loyotl haral Co. will certify
F R I I R IO ISTR ATIO N
AAA IM F L O V M IN T
tMW. ISIM t.nstlt*

WAREHOUSE AND O IN IR A L
LABOR H I L P N I I D I O t

donut lor driver* All thlltt
oval labia Dally pay. no taa
Raport ready to work I Si am.
Induttrlel Labor Svc. Itl(
French Av. No phono caltt

» iw t a t ir o m a

C000 WORKERS NEEDED
Dally work Dally pay
Report I JOem lad) Park Dr

_______ m u a»________
HOUSECLEAN£RS
For T ie r MAIO S dayVwk
with pay and bonatlt* m 1744

WRECKER DRIVER
Mull havo COL and liva In
Senford/Laka Mery araa
Apply at BUTCH'S TOWINO.
liatW . Ftr*t Street, laalord
Sa AUTO AUCTION O R IV B IS
N I I O I O I Mutt have valid
Florida driver* Meant* and ba
•btotodilreitlck
Call batwaan I J
SFBIN T STAFFINO, SM-MU

* MOUY MAIDS/MAIDS *
F/T.M F.a 4 Will train
P/T tlyar delivery 7*7 M07
a O F F IC I F L O A TIR a
Par lac t tor toll itarlar with
boilc tklllt. Promt ling Mural
Llta data entry wlnathlional
F R IB R IOISTR ATION
AAA IM F L O V M IN T
ro t w .M ib u .w -iir *

"Substituti” Piptf Carrion
Haadad lor route* In Seminal*
County. Contact Tracy at
SANFORD H I RALO M1-M1I

SECURITY Full lima Santord
araa. 0 Ikanta pratarrad
Call ail last

^ H F L E E T RESERVE H

!B IN G O
| $12 Package •$20 Double Package I

»

Public Invlttdl Free Colfee I Kitchen OpenI !
SmsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssS

97—Apartments
Furn ished/R en t

NOTICE

All rental and raal attar*
advartltamant* ar* tub|act to
tha Fadaral Fair Houtlng Act.
which mokat || illegal to
odvartita any pratoranca. lim
Italian or dllcrlmlnatlan
bated on roc*, color, rallgian.
*•». handicap, tomlllal ilatui
or notional origin
RFPICIENCV Callage. Com
plettly lurnlthad Util pd No
port tpattenonlr 1311171

99— Apartments
Unfurniihtd/ Rint
BRIDOEWATER APTS - Son
lord/Lota Mary Coll today
•bout our Jana ipaclall Only
a law latll Deborah m f 104

COOL Off II
Ona Bedroom Apartment*
tit* DEAL
Mettwead Apt*, m m *

Kttchan. ohwna.

laundry, vldao gama*. oil
itraal porting......... 1»4471

EARLYBIRDS THURSDAYS, 12:00PM
3040 WEST S.R. 40, SANFORD

3 3 0 -1 7 0 6

M iC R O W AVt, hoi pioto. re
llrgorotor. A/C. loblo. ton oil
lurnlthad Uimtiot included
saw Magnolia m a w
N IC ! A P A R TM IN T. I bdrm
apt to tharo. own bdrm . own
bath taa at Bridgewater
Aptt. IIIOS Spm 1pm_________
ROOM FOR R IN T . Light kltch
an prtvllagat 1*1 and lott.
Mature adult prat S itin g
ROOMMATES N I I O I O IM
M I O I A T I L V I | lurnlthad
bdrm* In Lata Mary homa
SSM/mo Inc utlllllot. kitchen,
laundry, tv. ssa-aat*

A O U IIT , C L IA N RM Sanlard
Klkhan, ahana. coin laundry.
•M/wh

FURN RM, $70 wk., util. In
eluded, wathar/dryar. pool.
full houao pry,ast 1IS1_______
IN F R I V A T I LO NO W O OO
•homa Steady amployad only
taO/wfc SSC/dap Coll »S4 ISM
LA R O I ROOM for rant w/ pvt
bath Pvt garaga Kltchan
prlv. SSSC/mo SIS 1171altar &gt;

103— D u p ltx -

N IW L V R IN O V A T IO . Privet,
•ntranca, paddia Ian, refrig
•ratar. mlcrowavo B cater tv.
Oft ktroot perking and mold
•orvlco Convonlonl location.

93— Rooms tor Rtnt
C lB u a . Apt*, alia ssa-atts
CLIAN aooMI. •Inara tfarMno

OBLTONA. only tto
tast/ma Choota tram 1 ham**
M ba ramadstad by bulldar.

L A N D S C A F IN O F L A N T S .
Llguatrum and athara. 14 II
toll. W HOLBIALI FRICISI

Trfp k x / Rxff

LAROI madarn 1/ 1, now
carpal, wathar/dryar haak up
prlv/trea*. SSlt/me. WRW
LAROI. not tq tf. graat rm,
fpk. 1/lW on V i acre Inc.
walar, yard malntananca,
cab*aSS7S/moMa 77S7*41
SANFORO S BDRM I bath,
vary nice neighborhood, vary
clean. Avail July I 1*001*4
SANFORO Good area, clean 1
bdrm. A/C. prv paHa 4 yard
Fat, OK SMS ptu*. *4( 0444
SANFORD. I bdrm, 1 bath
laOO/manth plut wtlllha*. *400
dw*JI.(B4 w a n t ar 774*114

Laka Ad* I bdrm. ssao me
Sbdrm. S410me and up
323-1170

* MOVE IN SPECIAL *
Convanlanl I and 1 bdrm apt,
S14S *S4f, U P dapotii I yaar
laata^ No paJ, J it m t

SANFORD

I Hdrrn SMO mo

plut recurlly All uMllllat paid
•kcaptalac.__________SSSB**S
SANFORD 1 bedroom duplaa
Cant. H/A. mini blind*, appl,
SSJS/mo. plu* tec. 1*4 BI14
I BDRM. ullllMa* turn **capl
«a i Nice tor retire*. ti;s/mo
uw w c ...................... n*ti*4
I Bdrm /I Bath m m *
SHENANDOAHAPARTMENTS

SANFORO R IFO S bdrm. t
dawn/t elating catlt. 117
Bafhuna Circle til *7(1______

STAIRS PN09EITY

Hom ts / R tn t
BLO IR SFRINOS eft Hwy 07
1.1. and J badroamt S7!tW*
______ Caiin 1 tan
I BDRM Pork Avo Maklla Pork
Oulol area. Crow to the*
plng/bua route »S IM-Mat
I BEDROOM mobile homa lor
rent or tale Large let
SSSS/me Country llvlngl

•IH-W arebouse
Spa^e/Rent_
LONOW OOO/LAKI MART.
Mid ilia public ttaraga
warahoutat 400. too. ar 1*00
tq ft tpacat Nlca. Mcura.
•atlly accatilbla location
From lias par mo SSI-BSS*
WORKSHOP h r small lo madl
urn tire butlnat* Starling at
law at 11 *0 a tq It E valiant
location I
Call 111 t ill

SELLERS!! IUYERSII
Wa LIST 4 SILL mar* Prop
arty fhan Anyone In lha
O R EATIR SANFORO/LAKE
ALARY Araall Call Ul
ANYTIME!

322 2420*321 2720
SANFORD •UWE MARY
•In Out 31th Vuf*
‘ THIS S BDRM 1 BATH homa
hat a Iarfa lancad yard and
will h*»* naw central haat/air
tor your summer comtortl
140* Lac utI Av, $47.*00
‘ NEATS bdrm ham* on earner
tof |ml right tor ttartor ar
tmall family Include* naw
reall tSJ.SOO

* A - i /are

Rr a l E s t a t e , i n c .

117— Commercial

322-7431

R in t a li

133—A c rta g i-

STOREFRONT C l IONINO.
Plenty of parking 1111 Park
Orlva. Across from Dairy

Loti/S al#

CP Rantal Ro»aW*

m H tt

111—Office

sm

NEW tanlord
warthoutat
S»*&lt;taLMtURre.mtssa
SANFORO. Ollica ipaca. 1400
*q H building Mai. 1300 tq
It. par olflca unit. Ml 7004
sa* SQ FEET hr kata on 17 « .
tucttitlul ailtling anchor
butlnatM* Good parking and
lighting Graat vHIblllly
A,king *400.'mo S3 444*work

M l— Homes for S ilt
AFFOHDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

DELTONAAREA 10ACRES

Ideal tar mob 1la hama ar
homa ilia, hartal, caltia.
terming, ar nurtary. Zonad
agricultural $1*00 par acre
Small dawn payment with
a*mar hnancQw MA747-I77I

OSTEEN, MINI RANCH

S acre*. I l k cleared. 1.000 »q
tt. plut barn with hydraulic
lift. Rac room, chop and of
llca. 1 wall*. Irrigation. 1
bdrm t bath mobile with naw
t*talllf* and uparata laundry
Much much moral Won’t Mil
•I 147.100 40/ 137 4Mt, owner
I PLUS ACRES Pared road
fronlaga. near SI. John*
Hirer. $43,000 St. John* Realty
Company 173*131

153—Condominiums

Co-Op / Sr Ir

FHA/YA lew as * 1/2% ANQ *,
owner (Inane* low at S40G mo. I
Oovn Foracloauraa, ftapoal
tamlnola. Orange, Volualal

F IN IR IO O I CLUB. 1 bdrm. 7
bath. 3nd Hoar. Only $41,000
Makada Carp. Raal lilata

ES TA TI ON I.IS ACRISI 4/U,
iplll plan, over 3.000 tq tt.,
Itncad lor hortat Illt.tOO
CO UNTRY H O M I ON l.*l
ACRISI V i. Ilv. din. lam.
rm t. lancad tor her*#*.
Carport. S7T.NB I
R IN O V A TID I Nawar carpal
Apalnl, C/H/A, carporl.
$41.(00
Landscaped 1/1. 1/1 acral Appl.
Ilv. din. Mm. rm*. SAITCO
S U N K IN FA M IL Y RM. B
camm. peal Llv, din. Mm
rm*., appl. ter. porch, lacurl
ly tyilwnandgarogal (*.*00
BRICK V I split, lly, din. Mm.
rmt, mc . system. *cr. pocch,
lancad yd., garaga I Sta.JOO

137— Moblli
Homes/Sale

103— H o u s e s

Unfurniihtd / Rtnt

N otice

H o w Im p fo v im m t

CAPTAIN CO N CR ITI, Wayne
Bool. 1 Mm Quality Opara

Rlt./COMM. Vinyl SldlngT
Alum. Framing, Orywall,
Door*, Roofing, Concrete.

mam... s o uitat.cBcaitga*
RESIDENTIAL RIMOOELINO
Corpontry, pointing, alum,
•dim. CGCAoai it sst-ssaa

A ir C o n d itio n in g

~

SHERMAN'S AUTO REPAIR
Coldttt air In town. Auto B
truck olr conditioning *yttomi
repaired or Inilelled. Free oil.
70 yr,*«p*r lance.
1171009

A u to m o tiv e

‘

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tincti
-c m c iiiiin
Tj

[322^

Lawn strvicR
OBC LAWN A T R IE SVC No
|cb too small or big. RatId/
Coml. I l l aft til cut or pran*
Fr»a»*l. Lie /Ini, M4 ISIS
TOM B J I F F * LAWN C A R D
Rat./Camm.. dapandab la. low
ralotl Free a*t............n o tom
RAINBOW LAWN S IR V IC I
No |abt lo big or tmall.
R aildantlal/C om m arlcal.

M ASTER I L i l ^ R l ^ l A N . '

Llcantad/Injured UJ :u N91_

Rapalr addition, comm/ro*.

RANDY'* Q U A L ITY LAWNi
Complala pro care tinea ISM.

LlC/Int. lEROOOaiW
IIROCMITO 3J144/S

floo rin g

Cl«*n up&gt;, hauling J7I 0/14
Lawn malnla~
nanca. Quality work at a lair

so u th er n

H o rn * Im p ro v e m e n t

MONTHLY ANO QUARTERLY
Financial*. All taw*. 0&lt;g&gt;Hd
JCMunUntAowtoo*&gt;**|lf|j^
CARPENTER All kind, ol home
ropalr*. painting 4 caromlc
tile. Richard Proa*..... 1315*73

ABSOLUT! Carpantry i Irlm!
matal studs, raitorallon work,
drywall. door*, tiding, dackt,
porch*,.
Llc/ln* S ll-m i
AFFORDABLE HOMI Rapalr
Dapw^abla. All phatat. Call
lor Free a,I, MIchaaimilM

C a rp e t/ln s ta lla tlo n

Al DOES IT ALII

~

SAM'S CARPRT C L I i
plu* drip and boll Hoar*.
Ratldanllal/commordal 14
hrt. »41S4I, baapar *4*4141

V;

E led rlcel

L e i T h U UU|
W o rk F o r

CUSTOM FAINTIHO by Jtlfray

CARPET-MILL OIRECT
Big Oticavnt* Famavt Brand*
Flr*t Quality, Top Una.
Stalnmoitar, Soionla*.
Tracklati. Sculptural » » tf
In,tailed Commardal I
iooy,»r*yd to; )i 4 *aoo

I

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SM ( )W U P

A cco u n tin g

C a rp e n try

I

CLEAN OUAUTVWOAK
• Raatonablaprlcatl
Homaoamart our ipaclallyl
1*1-1*41,141-41*1 paper
QUALITY CO N CR ITI WOIK.
IS year* tip . Raatonablt
Llc./ln«.MI-l*44

W[

jd c ^ ^ ro a a tjlm a ta rW ja iM

B o d r T a p « n 7 7 !* n o r

Homo/offko. Will tovo you I
__Llrenud Free Eil. 7*7*141

I

uonma-nsA/asa-iou

RITE-WAY

HARDWOOD FLOOR IN 0
Install Sanding FlnkMM
T O M O LS IN tdlS-aia-TSfl

au to

I

work, honott and rtllablt.
Rat* Dae aat aaa-staa_______
WILL daon homa* and ofllcot.
Very raoionablo retot. Frao
•illmoltkl 10 year* aipari
•nca. Coll anytime. ISO SIS*

Concrete

A d d itio n s A
R em odeling

1

HOUSEC L IA N IN O ■ Quality

Pl« II right at a price you can
alford. Lk'd/ln*. From Hart
to finish. Carpentry, plumb
Ing. •ladricaf, and roofing
tvc*. 1) yr» ol atparlanca. No
loti too big or tmoll. Call
114-SBB*a r m -4) Ilia hour*
HOMI * OFFICE RIPAIBS.
Elactrlc, plumbing, A/C ra
p a ir* . Door*, window*,
•croan*. call, fan*, walar
haalarr, carpentry, dock*,
custom turn., woodwork. All

*1»H*rd*kt* priced »4»-lin

Painting
Power. In tarlsr/E ila rlor,
Lic d/in,. Free Eat M l o u t

DAVIS I SON PAINTING
B PRESSURE WASHINO
EmaajtMijrMatjjjijai^
P ressure C leaning
AQUA CLEAN Moum . / pallo,.
driveway*. All wark dan* by
pr*l**ifan*l lira man SI MASS
DUN R IT Ii Clean drlvawayi.
reoft, poal dackt, walk*,
heutat. Fraaatl. Ill am

l^creen 7ffap aT rr
FRAORR BuHdart Scraan rmt,
vinyl window*, rapalr*. Law

price,

CBCOIJOO;

*S7 M il

T r t Strvlct
ECHOLS T R E E SVC Lie's, In*.
'\at tha Prafaulanalt do It.*'
Fra* estimate*...........irt-m *

Advertise Your Business Evert) Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month. '
Cull Classified, 322-261 1

CLOSE TO Scbaolt. Sanford l
bdrm. IS* both No pot*, tos.
Sltadop. I yr. kotolsa-lSB*
OBLTONA CLEAN. I bdrm. 1
bath, lly., lam . garaga, gulat.
Clot* I* Khoolt. Laata option
avoll. SSlS/mo. MIOW/mig
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. ]S* bath
lakalronl houta lASO/mo
___________111-7004__________

SANFORD S/l Near buia*.
town, pat* poulbla Fancad
yd. ancl porch S«kHll «M7
SANFORD. 1 BDRM. IS* BATH,
sail/mo. plut dtpotll.
_______Nopal, 1111141______
SANFORO, U S , Cant. M/A.
garaga. 1SJ0/month plu* da
petit, loata. t i ll w. lit st.
4B7SSfm7tr*tS-4l4*«v*«
SANFORD. 1/1, lam. rm „ *cr.
porch, coni. H/A. no pot*.
&gt;1/1 mo isoom c m -74fl

Stenstrom Rentals
OSANORA V i. w/ family rm.
•Ingla garaga. Cant. H/A
ClaanliTTSmo.USOaac.
• H ID D E N V I L L A O E , Lk
Mary, 1/1 condo, w/ (pi., CHA,
all appl*. saso/mo, saso mc

• SANFORO 1/1 apt w/ ter.
porch, fplc SJ7S/mo no dap.
• S A N F O R D 1/I.S. 1 tlo ry
duplaa CHA StSd/mo SaOO/iac
• SANFORO B 1-4. J/l.l. dbl
garaga. fplc, lg yard, wall 4
•aptic. tuo/mo saso/wc
• OBLTONA A 1-4, V I. w/dbl
garaga. Ig ter. poreh. fplc.
clean. STlUmo S/JO/tac
• SANFORO U1 Apt, *cr. patio.
CHA, saoo/mo. SIOO/b c .
Stontlrem Realty, Inc.

ftyfa
Uaaaaa waiir
aaaa
H I tHtntfl
fivi LM
rwlirfi

Ilka It was aur awn." Jkn Day la
3/3 /411 AMt r 4PM: n o -tm
I7BB W llth S T R U T . S bdrm*. 1
bath. Cant. H/A. Avail July I.
lS00plu**ac.llll1H________
S BDRM. 1 BATH. Pool. Itncad
yard. Cant. H/A. Good loca­
tion • near school. SJfS/mo
III, lilt 4 *acurlty. H I -1147
1 BDRM m BATH. Prlvat* on
amall lak*. saso/mo. 1*1 mo.
end security dtpotll IS4 S4IS
1 BEDROOM, 1 bath, cant H/A,
family rm. Only ssoo downl
Alto a bdrm, 1 bath available.
Atk about our HUD homa*I
Why rent! TH E HILLIMAN
OROUP. INC. RaottarlUlsis
103— D u p le x *

Trip ltx / Rint
L A K I AAARY ■ ckon 1 bdrm
central air, waahar/dryar
hook up. Noar tc h o o lt.
MK/dlicounll Colt nowl
IRyottor* Realty, 7741411

ASSUME NOQUAUFIESI
CUSTOM w/ipUl bdrm. plont
Dining, family rma. appl.,
Iraad yard. Utt/mo. IS4. joo
F R I FORICLOSURII U1 ipllt
Ilv., din., aat In klldt. lancad
w/garaga. ssas/mo. BSa.SOO
CUSTOM BUILT 4/11 Llv, din.
Mm. rmt, *al In kit., Mcurlty,
utallltatW.MII I
CUSTOM built V i qglll, llv.,
din., aat In kltch., appl.,
garaga. lS4!/mo. *43*00
•*A I I L

( I S 11(111 N !

VENTURE I PROPEHTIES
: i i » » -ci / ( ic i

BATEMAN REALTY
Oraal location and roatonably
prlcoUl N*ar now tfwpplng
mall and 1-4. 4/1, great room,
formal living room, In ground
pool, 1SKJ0. Orang* Clly
walor. All thla plut S acretl
Reduced lollW.fOO

3214375M............. 311-2237
CASSILBIRRY Beautiful ]
bdrm, IW bath Haw carpal,
paint. Show* Ilka a modall
Sta.too......................AWlQ/a
CHARMINO, RE NOVAT BO 1
bdrm, l*k bath. Large tread
lot. *4l.lf71M-4iat

H ALL R E A L T Y
312 W Firsl S t , S.inloid
S bdrm, 1 bath. Air, lance, FHA/
VA ipaclall $14,100A Jawal
S/l tplItjC/H/A, lancad. garaga,
custom toaturett S74.MO
Dwptoi, 1/t 4 1/1, c/h/a, fancad,
saoo/ma. income 1117,soo

323-5774
DBBARY ■ Lakctront in . canIral H/A, plutaktraal SSS.000
W, Malicww*kl,m-7**3
DYNAMITE 3 Bdrm Low Dawn
Call Dtone O The Caiman Oreup
----------- _____________________

CARRIAGE COVE
MOIILE HOME COMMUNITY
Hall V I 10 Nobility. Central
H/A IS. SOO
14»*l i/ u « 11 Fiaalwoou/
Claremont. Central H/A,
carport, ralud uraan rm
Sf.SOO
taiat t n tS Skyllna/Jalrl. All
•Metric, cantral heat, 3
window A/C unit*. 111,100
l**as s/l aplll BS Paarton Cant.
H/A, carport. I I 1.S00
saist s/lto n Champion/ Sun
vlaw. Cantral H/A.
taa/alactrlc, icraanad rm
114000
14i4t l/ m II Skyllna. All
•Metric Cantral H/A, ralud
uraan rm, carport. 117,100

CbII 3234140 or 131-3703

TAREUPPAYMENH
NO MONEY DOWN .

O O L O IN

R IT R IIV B R

POT BELLY PI6S

P R O F E S S I O N A L DOO
TRAININQ Individual tram
mg. Oreup da**** forming

n#w ^a«»M 7l _ _ _ _

209—W i r i n g A p p irtl
OUR MOTNER’I CLOSIT hat
retocatod to 40* w l*t St

213— Boats and

Acctssoriat
•OAT MOTOR. IM4 Mercury.
IS hartapawar. lacallanl
condIHont Lika nawl 11.100

Caiiafiarsniins___________

• 17 FT w/ traitor. AS HP Marc .
14 lb. Hailing malar, llth
tlndar, blmlnl top latratl
11*00 firm .............. Ml 4001
• IM4 SKI/FISH BOAT. M HP
Marc . w/trallar. Rant graatl
13 000 Partial finance t n 7*3*
• n FT ORAOY W H ITI. OMC.
Inbaard/aulbeard. lap lira
modal
»* OOP BO 133 1IS4
• sa FT PONTOON bMt. All
Hbarglat*. lag HP Evlnruda
Vary M*tl Many aatrat. Ilka
nawi omy sa tiom a ttt

BIG YARD SALE
Saturday and Sunday 41 MS
W. 17th Slreat. Wa*har and
dryer, cloth*,. *afa«, hauu
hatd Itom*. ate.

•GARAGE SALEAOIARGAJN
Call In yaur garaga tala ad by
II naan an Tuatdey and taba
advantage at aur tpadal
garaga ula ad pricall Call
CMuiliad naw tor datolltl

322-2411

THREE FAMILY GARAGE SALE
Ratrlg./fraaitr. drawing
labia*. *nd labia*, racllnar,
tloraga unit, baby Itom*. lot*
el tmall Ham*, doth**, plant*
S3* Plumose Or. (ISth St. and
Santord Av* I Frl 4 Sat.

221—Good Things

to Ee t
U PICK BLUIBBRRIIS. 411
Gulu Rd . Ottaan *07130 n i l
All day U t. 4 Sun

223—M licelleneoui
•ANTIOUI SIWINO
MACHINB. 171 Slngar an
wrought Iran bau with loot
padal. Cabin*I hat S drawer*
on *ach tlda. Quad condition!
_________ 4*7174-4117
• BASEBALL CAROS, appro*
1100card*. 'l7-‘f I In album*.
SIQOCall 334 0*11
• CBILINO PAN. S3 In Anllqua
brat* with wood blade*.
Eacallant. Will u ll lor only
IIS Call IM 000*
• CHBAFI CHBAFI Palntar't
clou out brush u la. (1) only
I lk " ta»h brush chinas*
brllllat. (J) only 1 Inch utility
paint bruilwt 11) only |umbo 4
Inch paint brush. All purpeu.
Naw. All u re n bruthat 140
value. U ll tor sis. MS 4744
OATACHBCKBR. Cash raglilar

&gt;or tala.

1300

CallMl-MIS

ST JOHNS RIVBR, Lamon Bluff
1 bdrm, US bath, tunroem,
tlraplac*. is ll covered deck,
AC/haat, 7 lent. 4 appliance,
Sta wall, dock/llll/ dack.
SI47,000
Owner 33U1S4

111—Appliances
/ Furniture
A-f- B IS T AFFUAN CB ha*
Kanmora wathart. Fraa da
Hrery. Warranty. M4 IMS
a AAA RAY’S AFFLIANCI a
III S French Are, Santord
Refrigerator, Slava*.
Wathart-Dryart. Fraa s yr
labor warr. 0«i. avail, meats
AIR C O N O ITIO N IR 14,000
BTU, cool/twal, 330 V. BITS
Call 111 S1S4
F U L L BOK SFRINO ANO
MATTRESS 140 A SET 4 UP.
LARRY'S MART
111-4111
HOMB AFFLIANCB CBNTBR
Ovar 30 year* In Santord.
Salaa Naw and Uud. Sarvlca
all maka* 4 part*. XU e.
Commtrclal SI.
373 3*1 ]
J 4 A DISCOUNT BBDOINO
Qvaan StTl. Full till, Twin
sin. 101 French Are. 114 4477

• LOVELY ANTIQUE SINGEN

Sawing machine. Cabinet
modal. Only 1*1 OBO. Call

________ Milan________

SALBI Dining room
aat, living ream, bad
aat*. tablet, ate MS-Stll
• RBCLINBR. Brawn vinyl radinar. Lika nawl Bitra tlurdy
centlructlen. its 313 1175

moving

DEAR SANFORD HERALD

Your ad told my *tufl In 4
day* • Jut! Ilka magic...You
can't boat lha Herald lor an
•Itocllva way ta u ll mott
anything.
Ou* Chill
Find out tor yaurulf how aaiy
and aconomlcal It 1* la
•dvartl** In lha Sanford
Harald. Call our Clattllltd
Dapartmonl and plact your ad
CALL

322-2111
S31-9S93
FAX

323-

9401

WEDOINO OOWN, Baaulllul
calhadral train and beading.
Never worn. Slip MS *130

230—Antique/Classlc
________ Cars________
• CADILLAC OBVILLB, 1*7*.
ALL POWBRI Only 11*** or
_ba,i oltor. Plaaucail M1-4M4
• FORD THUNDHRBIRD, 1(44.
All original I Ntodi tom*
work. SI,4*5 OBO Ml 0IS«
• '71 NOVA, Shaw Car, MO cu In,
1 tpd. Lot* of chrom*. Mutl
ua Llk* naw M7S4 M1-7SII

231-Cars
• CHRYSLBR IMPERIAL '»J.
Lika naw. Mutl u ll. Only
177.100. Call (407)m-f»SB

aicapf Mi, tag, title, ate
FORD T A U IU I OL, lit*.
Automatic. V*. FW, POL.
A/C, lilt, crulu. itarao Only
1141 77 ptr month Call Mr
Fayna tor appointment
Caartoty Utad Car,
s in u s a r m sat*
W l OFFER USED CARS. Law
prlcat. Law dawn paymanti
Yau writ* your awn daal
C Lana Aatomatlva Inc MIS
1 OrUnda Or (to* Siaaui
tto-LaTimaka adult
• 1771 PORSCHE, (II Targe.
taw mltaap
Ilka now
IIM
040
insist
••n CH IVY Cl Camlno. no
ong or trant. A/C. F/S. F/B.
cowl hood. SS grille No tlfla
*400 14* 11*1______________
•'71 VW BBBTLB. 1*00 ang
Runt good, took* good, priced
good With radio *1400131*341
‘ 74 CHBVY NOVA. 1 doer,
hatchback. ISO auto. p/». p/b
naoo
OBO
nasats
• IS O L O S C U T L A S S
SUFRBMB. T Top*, w w pain!
and tire*. ISO. avcallent con
dlttan,
tstoo
Ml 4001
• ’l l C H E V R O L E T Caprlca
Clastic, a dr,, run* good,
loaded *4.000 OBO and
‘SS Chrvretot Balalr, &gt; dr . run*
good M.000 OBO 174 1M7
• '(&gt; DODO I Caravan, auto.
A/c. 4 c y l. Clean, ru n t
•■reliant $41101311*4*

233— A u t o P a r t i
/ A c c e s s o rie s

217— O a rig i Silts

143—W a te rfro n t "
Property/Sale

Mr

mala, no popart. Oraat
dlp**ltlan good with kid*.
Mu*t move $71 SSt-ISII

________ ns am________

3
R E A L T Y , IN C .

TAKE UF PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN

riEERITTENS

SwaaktaW. Ottoan. SSOaach

STENSTR0IV1

•

•L I BARON Camrartlbto. ‘tt
Rad, loaded, dig. dath, naw
tof.haakflratta.MQ**&gt; mo*
MIRCURV S A IL ! WAOON ’M
V-d, moanrf, FW/FL. crulu.
kyalr, uaH7tl.SOOllI *18]
MIRCURV S A IL ! LS, IN*.
V*. auto, A/C, am/fm itorea,
crulta, til power Almail
partocii sa.isooBonigiii
N IC I. C L IA N . dapandabla.
cold A/C cart tor tala
LOW dawn payment* and
LOW weakly payment,
FU IS AUTO SALItS1714*l
P IU F IR I I I T L I , ‘71. Naw
mtarlar, naw paint. Rum
l U T l C a l i n i 743*

•acapt M i. fa
laf.mto.atc
•MC SIS FICKC
:k u f , im ». a /c .
•unraof. itorea Only SIS7.lt
par month. Call AM. Fayna tor
ippalnlmanl. Cawtaty
Care, m-sttsar an-seat

*

M AN AO IM IN T B RIALTV
at7n&gt; t m / m as7*

Z:

Folnlar Pup*
Mala, I Pamela ust each
Shat* 4 warmed. 4*/ltMM7
ARC R IO IS T IR IO YOB K ill.
I wk*. aid. 1 mala*, paper
framed. M S each. Sia-StH
l ttgar, 1mlaad llger. MSSM7

I3M273/774-S4SI

107-M o b il#

WHHEEEEEHMH
MMHMfVIWUMC

1/2 MONTH FREEH

FLORIOA STATE REQUIRES
all contractor* bo roglitarod
or carllllad. To verity o liala
conlraclora llcama call
1 (00 141 7(40. Occupational
Licanu* ara required by lha
county and can ba varlllad by
calllngliMlJO.akt. fan

~199^ P t t l A Suppllts

VENTURE I 'PROPERTIES

WAREHOUSE
Looking tor mature, dapen
dabla. hard working par ton
tor email warabout* In San
lord area Mutt ba or fan Ilad
with a taka charge attitude
Llfht lifting 404 475 SUB

193— Lown A O ordtn

S I M TI N K A M P
H EAL TV • .IJO M 10

NUO B VA FORCLOIURIS
Lew dawnl Seminal*, Orange
and Vafutl* Caunttat
Call tor datallil
• Lack Arbar. unique lake
front ham*. Large let .. W*,*00

Lowmlk*.»ll,S«Slrf-S*M
S.CallSTT-ISia

• AM FM I T I R 1 0 w ith
turntable, catutta and i track
playar 4 tpaakart licalknt
candltknl SStSH-WM
•M CNL AM SSI C l M OBIL!
RAOIO. 1*0 ar will Irada tar
ll value. Call » &gt; 1*41

FOR SALI WOOD MULCH
■ring ahovall SIOpkk up load
You load. 3/1 MC'

Graat opportunity
Metre Oraaa 4*4 M41

&gt;3— Rooms for R tnt

fMW.smst.nmt*
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS

TYPESETTER

Potltlon available In Ita bad
n u n ln g ham*. Th lt I* a
working tuporvltor potltlon
Mutt have ticelknt iklllt In
air conditioning, refrigeration,
plumbing, alectrk end ganer
al maintenance licallanl
banallt package available
Sand rttum* I* *r apply al
Hlllhavan Health Caro Canter,
Ha Mallanvlll* Avo . Stator d
F L Pleat* Include talary
requirement*______________

■ XCITINO N IW COSMKTIC
product to area Earn money
nowl Cattroaiaa far detail*

Job

Full time opening In buty
Longwood print tnop. Mac
•ap. rag Scanning. Adobe
photo chop. Quark and other
program* aOwpm I&gt;* 40*1

MAINTENANCE PERSON

Need great organliallonal
tklllt. phono voice, computer

O F F IC E R

CORVITTI, KIS. T-tO|

a w», aical cand. 114K ml..

R id fo /S ftro o

H im *

Make

training Armed B unarmed
Brantly B Ante H4 03B*
• SI RVICI F I RSON e
SOS wk. Service bavaraga
machine. Van provldad Oraat
banattttl Don't Daley l ,

MAINTENANCE ASST.

F R M R IO ISTR ATIO N
AAA IM PLO VM BN T
t a a w .w h f t .a H i t f

i

SALES NEWCAREER *94

MACHINE OPERATORS

Slemon*, Strombarp. Carlton
ha* ratalnod TRANSWORLO
SIRVICRS OROUP to *taff
many at Ihalr alactronlc*
potltlon* Mutt havo aapart
anco in torn* at the following
aroa*: Commercial Soldering.
R e wo r k / T ouc h Up,
Electromechanical AuemMy,
and Wire Wrapping FOR
I M M I D I A T I C O N S ID
IR A TIO N C A L L i taa-MM
a IQ U IP M IN T T IC K *

a LakaMary Schaalil
a 7/1condo, lawatf area It.
a all appl, W/D ULM t
a
a Sankrd Hlitarlc Dltfrktl
a Cut* s/i. great tpecuiaflva

Immediala Income, torvlc*
hundred* ot retail account*,
eacltlng muilc and video
product* "Weakly raerdar*.
loouaat Call 111 TBS 0M4

Male or lemal*. Matt have
Chlvar't Llcanta. Call tar
appalnlmant A M IR IC A N
DREAM BALES M1MBB

utnms*s.B»i.»i,iahrt
ELECTROMECHANICAL

a

SO Dalany Avo. rlA
___ OlandoI *00 *&gt;o m i

Lot PmoR/Mtchank H«tpgt

rocattlng |FHA/HUO Oov’t
procatling
ralund*. No aip. noco**ary.

m f

PETITION CIRCULATORS

C J I J I I F , IMS
Raggad, but fight. Si.ooo
m in t

HONDA F R I L U D I •'M. 1 0 tl.

1«3—T t k v l i k jn /

a

a Midden Laka* Botl D u ll , a
a 1bdrm. villa, itraga, now •
a roof.nawpaint, ate. Mt.Nt

Up to U S t hr. Oatharlng
cailno patlllan*. Apply In

I1.0MI1.0M weakly

a
a
a

AiiamaN* Qualify
Hama* wtm MM DOWN

Word Par tael *«p. Canaral of
Ik* dull**. Soma light book
keoplnp CaMifl asaNroppt.

231- C o n

RIFRIOIRATOR. Iictllgfll
condition I MANY TO
CHOOSI FROMI ItOt/SISO.
AFT. I I I ! WaaMug MacSdwa*
Yaur chateaus.
m-MII

n ri ri • v i i i i n M s*.

4 hour* on Sunday* only. Pipe
organ. Far mere Inlarmallon

MECHANIC

i l l —Applioncts
/ Furnlfuro

141— Hom «t for Salt

PART TIME ORGANIST/
CHOIR DIRECTOR

With ralaranca*. laniard
aroa. Call

S4/hour plut Inrenllre* 1J
•FBnlngt. Great opportunity
•or Individual who ha* strong
dato ontry ik llli. I),too
kayttrokat. Longwood aroa.
Monday - Fr i da y
1: JOpm ♦ 10pm with Ha*lbla
Saturday*. Great bonatlt*

K IT ’N’ C A R LYLE® by Larry Wright

71— Help Wanted

BBO L IN IR tor long tud full
•lia Ford with Mllgato pad
Siu
4*7 133 4417
DO 00• FARTS tor tlant t car*
1 rebuilt Iwadt w / naw valva*.
ana w / manifold. 1 aula
Irantmltaan (care) only early
*0-| and 70'» I Hood AC
campretaor. Faw ttartor* and
a taw alternator, Alto drive
theft IS). Mutl u ll dua to
ln|ury. P la t,* call Taa
447M7-IM7 anytime________
FROTBCTIVB "B R A " tor trant
Ot ’IS Nlttan 300IX US
*•3 3311

235— T r u c k s /
_____ B u s t s / V a n s ____
• C H IV r BEAUVILLE VAN
'ft, I ton. Patungar van,
clean. Loaded I Too much’ to
list, mutl u a to appreciate
Onlr S3,4*1 OBO..........M l *700
DO DOB WINDOW VAN, IN4.
Auto. I l l VI. norutt
Eacallenl condition I
______M4COOBOMIMI7______
• FOBO RANOER. LTX *3.
P/S. crulu. A/C. ttoroo. 4.300
mINt. I yr or 13.000 ml. loll on
warranty._______ Call 333 I U l
• JE E P PICK UP 4*4, 1(30. VI.
auto Engine and trant. re­
built (about 30.000 m lloi)
Newer Intorlor 11.000 MI 3001

MINI Van Ptymavth Vayagar,
'IB. Graat condition, low mile
•go.sasoo OBOiiawTO

&amp; Sanford Motor Co.
tna WRANOLBR • A/c, 4
cylinder, toll lop with hard
too door*. S tpoka whaalt.
add a trunk I 4.700 mllot. only
SI4.400I Call 113 4141
TROPIC Travalar Van, IMS.
Chavy. Oldla. but a goodial
Bad. a captain* chair*. Good
air, CBSJ.fOOlM 74J0
'M OMC WORK VAN. auto. BSK
ml. Eic..cond. Wllhailrat.
tisoo atsaiiBaitaorwkend*
'B*/'*J S 1* PICKUPS. 17k/43K,
SMOO/SMOO. '17 FOND Escort
OT S3400 'M CHEVY Cavalier

11300 O* *044*r s**-*m

• '17 FORD RRONCO II. r*d.
4*4. V4, J tpd ovrrdrlre. A/C,
P/S. P/B. Am/Fm catutlo,
aluminum whaali w/ovartliad
lire*. Ocod cnrdlllan. Mutl
ull.
$1400
MS (413

239—Motorcycles *

end Bikes

,

ITO HONDA ATC It* 1 wtwalar
In good condition. S400
________ Call 114 111*

241—Recreational:
Vehicles/C am pers
•CHBVY Malar hama, 7*. ~
Clean, run* graat. Full bath,
A/C, Generator. Naw awning.
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□ Sports

New eviction policy

Housing authority to probe drug activity
By SANDRA BLLIOTT

Collection of crowns

Herald Staff Writer_________________

Lake Mary * Vllmar Sllvn and Derrk Pui»c;
Tra ry Kotseos of Oviedo: and Lake Howell's Ann
i onira all won stair championships last wrrk.
•■JSff r t f l IB

□ People
The way to garden
Organic gardening l» Ihr way to go in Florida
according to Mary Frar. Seminole County
Master Gardrnrr.

□ Ste Page SB.

BRIBES

SANFORD — The Sanford Housing Authority
Hoard of Director* will lie asked In u few days to
define n |*»llry on evict lug tenants Involved m
drug artlvlilc* in try lo reduce such crime m
public housing.
Phyllis Richardson, housing authority execu­
tive director said she will pul Ihe &lt;|uc«tlou on the
May 19 meeting agenda.
"I do need a definitive |x&gt;llcy from Ihe Ixwtrd on
huw they want me in pursue this." Rlcluirdson
mild "Depending on Ihr senllmrni of the
residents, the Ixturd mnv opl lo adhere lo the old
wuy.”
For ulxiut a year, there has fx-en a provision on
Ihe public housing lease m aking Ihe head ol ihe

i\ can assure you, if It (drug

activity) can be proven, we win
certainly evict because we are
trying to Improve the Im age of
public housing, f
-Phyllis Richardson

household responsible and subject lo eviction If
drug use, possession or mile can l»e proven
against anyone living In ih r unit or even a guest
on Ih r prrm lses

Rlcluirdson mild up until now. boosing authori­
ty ofllctuls I hough t || was necessary lo have a
conviction on a drug offense in order to evict a

tenant. After consulting with housing uulhorliy
attorney Ned Julian. Richardson said she was
advised a drug conviction Is nol necessary lo
evict, only proof of drug activity.
Housing officials have encountered difficulty In
drug related evictions. Sometimes tenants deny
Individuals arrested for dnig arllvllles are living
In public housing or were guests. Oilier times.
Richardson claims, a suspect gives poller a
public housing address when they nrr arrested,
hut they don't live Ihrrr. Many limes, if a person
Is convicted of a drug offense. he or she
voluntarily rellmpilshed the housing unit, nulli­
fying Ihe need lo evict, according lo housing
officials.
Tenants arc allowed lo have guests in ihrir
home* for two wrrks. After that period of lime,
r See Housing, Page BA

Sinkhole gobbles up property

Sanford
to propose
Riverwalk

ORANGR C IT Y — A sinkhole opened on a
residential street gobbling 69 feet of |&gt;avrinent
and breaking a water main, but posing no ihrrat
to neighboring homes
The sinkhole — 69 feet front north to south
and 42 feel from east lo west — was about 15
feet deep Sunday. || is near a much larger
nlnkhnlr that h«t% lain dor man t for 4t ccntry. mild
Cmdr. Jeff Itaskoff of the Orange City police
A city crew fenced the area and pul up
warning lights, with two officers |»o«ird lo
monitor the sinkhole overnight.
We II probably watch It for u couple ol days,
and If It doesn't get any bigger, we ll nil It with
d irt." Itaskoff said.
Officials In the city nrar Daytona (teach were
uncertain whether the sinkhole broke the water
main, or a water main break caused the
sinkhole.
Tom Scott, a geologist with thr stale Drpurlinenl of Environmental Protection in Tallahas­
see. told local authorities he believe* the
sinkhole broke the main.

By NICK FPBIPAUP

Teacher arrested
SANFORD — A Delatnd High School teacher
was arrested for lewd and lascivious acts on a
child by Seminole County sheriff's offlrrra on
Saturday night.
W illiam Hlrd. 42. allegedly accosted a
14-year-old New Jrrsey boy In the swimming
pool of the Days Inn near Sanford and removed
the boy's swimming trunks.
Deputies said the boy and his fuinlly live In
Newurk and were visiting the area.
Ulrd wus released from the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility on Sunday after posting
010.000 bund

School board to meet
SANFORD — The Seminole County school
board will meet for their regularly scheduled
public meeting on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30.
The agenda Includes u reorganization of Ihr
facilities department and a revised version of thr
student conduct and discipline code.
The meeting will lie In Ihe county board room.
1211 S. Mcllonvlllc Avc . Sanford.

M0I0M
^
W0AA0t
with driver Derek Thoreson.

H is to ria n s look at past
w h ile c e le b ra tin g fu tu re
SANFORD — Despite competition from Ihr
K-nlng of the Central Florida Greeneway and
ic Kentucky Derby, the weekend kick off lo
c Sanford Preservation Week activities was
iltc successful, uccordlng to Ihe organiser*.
Sanford'* downtown residential and com­

mercial historic district bus Ix-rn brought up
from Ihe brink of disaster lo our of ihr mosi
finely preservrd urrus of central Florida.
Today, tracked by strong groups In ihr
Sanford Historic Trust, the Sanford Main Slrrcl
program and Ihe Sanford Museum, ihe area l*
growing Into one of ihr most Imm uii Iii I historic
ureas In central Florida.

( See H istoric, Psge 9A

SA N fO R I) — A walkway und blkr path along
soulh shore of lurkr Monroe Is Ix-lng pro|x&gt;sril
Don'l gel oul the hike or walking shoes ycl
however, hmils might not lx- available unlll
1900.
Al tonight s work session ol the Sanford city
Commission. Director of Planning and Develop
ment Juy Murder Is seeking city approval to
apply lor IS1KA. (Inirrmodal Service I raos|x&gt;rtullon Efficiency Acl| Enhancement Funds
Marder Is requesting 01.2 million (HO percent)
In federal fund*, with 0300.000 tube paid In lorul
funds
Marder said this morning, that while the funds,
as presently set up. wouldn t be forthcoming
unlll 1090, "Th e way ihose things operate, there
Is no telling tPwr may nol Ire able lo get Ihrm al
some earlier lime, but the importatii tiling Is lo
submil lire application."
If Ihe city supports the request to ask for Ihe
hinds during Ihe work session this uftrrnoon. It ts
scheduled for a vote during Ihr regular com­
mission Hireling this rvrnlng
In ihe prrparrd application. Marder describes
the project. "Th e Lake Monroe Riverwalk will lxa pedestrian and bicycle oriented project that will
provide related amenities along thr south side of
Like Monroe from Ihe area of U S. Highway
17-92 and Interstale Highway 4 through the
downtown area of Sanford lo Mrllonvlllr Avenue
on the east. '*
The slate has 3 .1 miles of ihe length, and ihe
city's section Is 1.2 mile* long.
In addition to the actual pathway, other
amenities are anllclpatcd. The lund request
Identifies them as "..benches, sidewalks, slrrcl

Cl Oee Riverw alk, Page 5 A

One ticket takes $17 million
TA L L A H A S S E E — The holder of a single
ticket can colled the entire Lotlo Jackpot,
estimated ut 017 million. Florida Lottery
officials said Sunday.
The ticket was sold In Jacksonville. It bore all
six of Ihe numbers druwn Saturday night
10-18-23-34-49-48.
There were more than 201.003 other winners.
The 278 players who mulched five of bIx
numbers can collect 01.406. Another 19.127
who played four of the numbers drawn can
exchungc their tickets for 066. and the 275,820
tickets with three numbers arc worth 09 to their
holders.
The 017 million grand prize resulted from a
rollover. This week's Jackpot Is estimated at 07
million.

.........

Herald Staff Writer

Lake Mary studies Rinehart Road’s future
By NICK PPBIPAUP
Horald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY — The Lake Mary Clly Com­
mission und Muff Is working on establishing a
concept of Rinehart Road, for Ihe years lo come.
An Inlllul presentation wus made on several
proposals Thursday night.
Rinehart Road has extended from Lake Mary
Boulevard north to C.R. 46-A. concluding at Ihe
Oukluwn Memorial Park ccmclery.
In recent limes, a Rinehart extension bus been
udded In the north, which will eventually lx- ottc

ol the main approach areas Irom (lie soulh, to the
Scmltiole Townc Center Mall.
The original Rinehart Is completely within the
Lake Mary city limits.
As land development continues al (lie mull site,
city leaders huve expressed more and more
concern over the Impact the opening of the mall
will have on the clly. cs|&gt;cctally the Rinehart
Road connector.
Thursday night, acting on a city commission
request. City Planner Matt West made a
presentation of what Is being considered as a
Rinehart Road Small Area Study. West admitted

the study Is still not complete, hut explained thr
various approaches being taken In determining
(he best way lo govern the developments along
the roadway.
West sited several possible uses Including
making II a strictly commercial corridor, a
residential development, or a mixed use area
with both commercial and residential.
"What wc arc Icunlng toward al Ihe present
lime as Ihe best possible solution," West
explained, "Is making II a target Industry
district, (but Is. to cull for the area development

C) See R in eh art, Page 9A

F ro m stair a n d w ire re p o rts

Finding fitness
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Possible afternoon showers
Partly sunny with
widely scattered af­
ternoon showers or
thunderstorms. High
In (he upper 80s lo
a ro u n d 00. West
w i n d 10 m p h .
Chance of rain 20
percent.

On Friday, Ihe Clly of Sanford
presontod Its fifth annual
health and safety fair at the
Sanford Civic Center. Repre­
sentatives from organizations
and businesses who cator to
Improving the lifestyles and
fltnoss of local residents wore
on hand to discuss health and
safely Issues with tho atten­
dees. There was something lor
everyone from Smokoy Bear
and Immunizations for Ihe little
ones to exercise and home
health caro Information for the
elderly. From Ihe Wolghl Lose
and Nutrition Center to tho
Sanford Police Department,
e x h ib it o r s s h o w e d how
everyone can ley! healthier
and safer lives If they have Ihe
right Information and products
to guide them,
HtrsMPtxilo by Tommy Vlnesnl

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�a A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday. May 0, 1M4

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

Lawmakers voting record dejecte&lt;
■ y Associated Press

Evidence taken against hog dog rodeo
TA L L A H A S S E E — Organizers In Glades County went ahead
with their hog do# rodeo over the weekend despite Attorney
General Bob Buttcrwarth'* opinion that the events violate slate
animal enielty laws.
"Until a Judge says It's against the law, we're going to have
It," said Ronnie Carter, organizer of a rodeo near Muse, west of
Lnke Okeechobee. The rodeo, which features dogs chasing wild
lioars, was attended by about 79 people, police said.
Glades County sheriffs Investigators attended Saturday, but
made no arrests.
They will review photos and videotape of the event with the
state attorney's office to determine whether anyone will lie
prosecuted, said Del. Robert Bronson of the Glades County
Sheriffs Department.
Bronson sold no arrests were made beemise there were no
gross violations of the statute on animal fighting or baiting.
Handlers and promoters of the event could face felony charges,
while those In attendance could face a misdemeanor charge.
The rural sport Includes dogs chasing, barking and nipping
at the heels or ears of wild hogs to comer them In a fenced ln
arena. The dog which does It best with the least amount of
unnecessary roughness wins. Owners can earn up to 91.000 In
prize money from entry fees.

Boot camp closed because of escapes
PENSACOLA — State officials have given up on n Juvenile
boot camp here plagued by escapes, u disturbance and staffing
problems and say they may, Instead, help pay for a similar
facility about 100 miles away.
The Florida Department of Health nnd Rehabilitative
Services discontinued Its 91.3 million contract Friday with the
Pensacola Private Industry Council to operate the camp at
Pensacola Nuvul Air Station.
The money probably will be awarded to the Buy County
Sheriffs Department, which plans to open a Juvenile boot camp
at Panama City, said Mike Berry, acting Juvenile Justice
director for HRS District 1.
Although Panama City Is In a different district, children from
District 1 could be sent there, Berry said.
The Pensacola camp opened In tents while awaiting
construction of permanent facilities, but it was temporarily
shut down In February after only a couple of months. It never
reopened.
The closure came on the heels of four escapes and the
disturbance Inttnded to provoke a mass escape of the camp's
16 Inmates.

Tw o divers die exploring Bahamas cave

LA K ELAN D — Convicted child molester Frank T . Potts
served less than half his prison sentence and was released even
though officials were warned he was deeply disturbed and
posed a threat of committing more violent offenses.
Potts, SO. served six years of a 15-ycar sentence after being
convicted In 1982 of molesting un 11-year-old girt.
Investigators suspect Potts has a role in up to 13
disappearances In several states, Including the deaths of
12-year-old Jennifer Odom In Pasco County lust yenr, a
14-year-old Lee County girl In 1992 and u 13-year-old Wahnetu
girl In 1981.
On March 11. Investigators discovered the skeletal remains of
Robert Earl Jlncs, 19, burled near Potts' Alabama cabin. Potts
has been charged with the death of Jlncs. who disappeared
while visiting Potts’ property five years ago.
Potts remains In the Polk County Jail on charges he molested
another 11-year-old girl and In connection with Jlncs' death.

From Associated Press reports

L O T T E R Y
M IA M I - H e ro are tho
w inning numbers selected
In the Florida Lottery;

Lotto
10&gt;18-33-34-4B&gt;48.

Play 4

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State looks at who gets Rosewood payments
■y ADAM VBOMAN9
Associated Press Writer
TA L L A H A S S E E - A hill to
compensate survivors of Rose­
wood is now law. but the work Is
Just s ta rtin g to determ ine
whether those who say they fled
a white mob that destroyed thr

Number
of gang
members
double
■y Associated Prats

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An undetermined mmttx-t of
others are cx|&gt;rc(cd lo upply for
ronqiensation
The Attorney General's Office,
which drleoded thr state during
legislative hearings Into the
H o s t wood massacre, was given
the Job of pulling togethrr the
process lo verify the survivors

who are eligible for payment*
T h r stair wants to ensure only
those with legitimate claim*
reeelvr the money but nffl&lt; tat*
want to move as quickly a*
|x&gt;ssib|r Many of the survivor*
are in thetr HO* and some have
health problems
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J A C K S O N V IL L E The
mini tier or gang inrm tiers in this
city has nearly tripled since
1991 and police urr blaming the
lure of Ill-gotten gains us a major
reason for the dramatic Increase.
Police estimated the number of
gang members has Jumped from
about 300 In 1991 to 875 today.
, u instead of committing crimes
'to r fu n , some gangs have
become moneymaking ventures
ib rn d rd

by

vou n g adults

w ho

hi
handle stolen projx-ttv, jxiliec
say.
"They liegan making money
off It," said Jacksonville Sheriffs
Del. Ken Jones. "They found
there Is a lot of profit lo be hud."
That trend has apparently led
gangs to become better orga­
nized and establish smaller
"seta" with leaders who handle
the goods and money. The gangs
rarely deal In drugs, police say.
Police say most youths who
arc com m itting gang-related
crimes ure gang associates who
aren't doing tt for the money hut
for respect, acceptance or to
relieve boredom.
Police cstltnulcd (tie city hud
nbout 1.200 youths aged 10 to
early teens who were associated
with gangs but not full fledged
members.
Moat Jacksonville gangs have
members scattered over several
miles, making Ihcm likely to be
more opportunistic than Innerc ity gangs that c o n tro l a
neighborhood or a few city
blocks.

Way Back When
Tho Harald'a 'Way Back When' columnist
Julian Slenslrom has spent ever u year trying
to identify all Ihe members of Ihis plcturo ol
tho Sanlord Police Department made in 1920.
From left to right Is an officer whose Iasi namo
was Whoelor, anothor officer whoso last namo
was Tomlinson; nexl Is young Sanlord Police
Chief Roy Williams, al the top ol tho photo Is
Arthur Beckwith Sr. and then an officer whoso

last name was Green. Tho two officers on Ihe
light have yet lu be Identified. If anyone can
identify Ihe last two officers or provide first
names and Initials of Whoeler, Tomlinson and
Green, please contact Stenstrom at 322 2800.
Ho would like to Identify all these offlcors
boforo presenting the original photo to the
Sanford Museum.

T H E W E A TH E R
LOCAL FORECAST

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Tonight: Fair. Low In the
upper 60s. Light wind.
Tuesday: Partly sunny with a
v vj'J*
r \ p s ---------t-T T * --------- ^
if of
chance of
afternoon showers and
thunderstorms. High around 90. MONDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
FRIDAY
Wind northwest 5 to 10 mph. P tly cldy 88-68
P tly cldy 88-68
P tly cldy 88-68
Ptljf cldy 88-68
Ptly cldy 88-68
Rain chance 30 percent.
Extended forecast: Wednes­
day: A slight chance of mainly
TIDES
STATISTICS
afternoon thunderstorms. Highs MOON PHASES
In the upper 80s to lower 90s.
TUESDAY:
Thursday through Friday: Partly
Th e high temperature tn
SOLUNAR TABLE: Mill. 5:25
cloudy with a slight chance of
Sunford Sunday was 92 degrees
a.m.. 5:40 p.m.; MuJ. 11:30 u.m..
mainly afternoon and evening
11:55 p.m. TIDES: D aytona and the overnight low was 70 ns
NEW
FIRST
thunderstorms. Lows In the
reported by Ihe University of
Beach:
highs, 8:35 a.m., 8:54
May 10
May IS
upper 60s to lower 70s. Highs In
Florida Agricultural Research
p.m.: Iowh , 2:35 u.m.. 2:34 p.in.;
the upper 80s to lower 90s.
New S m y rn a Beach: highs, nnd Educutlon Center. Celery
Avenue.
8:40 u.m.. 8:59 p.m.: lows, 2:40
Recorded rainfall for the
a.m.. 2:39 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
period, ending at 9 a.m. Mon­
highs.
8:55
a.m.,
9:14
p.m.:
FULL
FLORIDA
LAST
day, totalled 0 Inches.
lows, 2:55 a.m.. 2:54 p.m.
May 25
June 1
The temperature ut 10 a.m.
HI
La
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Monday, Msy 0, 1994
Vol. 86, No. 223

blark settlement 71 years ago
actually lived there
At least eight people have Item
Identified a« survivors. Inchidlng
four who were n a m e d ns deserv­
ing of iMvmrnfs tn thr unprece­
dented 92.1 million legislation
that Gov Lawton Chiles signed
Into law last week

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Potts released early despite concerns

seel
Mishkin has announced lie Is
another two-year lerm.
_
"M y ronslllucnts know my record!
s|Kinsorliig legislation, lighting for leg
tlon and voting lor legislation dint af
people throughout Florida," he said.
House and Senate rules require mrmi:
to vote on all legislation, amendments
oilier mnltrrs unless excused by Ihe
siding officers or "necessarily prevent*
from tiring present lo vote.
Uiwmukrr* also regularly register th&lt;
votes hours or days alter the olllrlal roll-el
voir bus been taken. The laic vole
symlMille and dors not affect the outcome i
(lie legislation.
Some leglslatms said they feel obligated
record a lale vole 11 they missed u roll call i
dtrlr constituents know where they
on nil Issue.
Other lawmakers «nld the system ha*
tieen abused liy those who waul lo avoid
accountability.
"I have seen jteoplr sit there and not press
thetr button." said Rep Stephen Wise.
K-Jacksonville, "ti may lie thr tough,
controversial Issues, so thry don't vote, nnd
then they say *1 wasn't there. I went lo Ihe
bathroom ' That really irritates m r **

"

GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND. Bahamas - Tw o certified cave
dlvern — one a scuba Instructor, the other a former commercial
diver on Gulf Coast oil rigs — died while exploring an
underwater chamber off Grand Bahama Island.
Michael Brown, 37. and Randy Smith. 30, were part of a
10-person group from Fort Myers that had chartered the Shear
Water out of Riviera Beach for a four-day dWe trip In the
Bahamas. While diving In wnters near Freeport, they entered a
blue hole that led to a cave In about 120 feet of water, said Ken
Johnson, a crew member on the Shear Water.
"These guys were technical divers." Johnson said. "The y
were the most experienced Individuals In the group."
But the two veteran scuba divers did not leave a trailing rope
to the cave entrance or bring enough lights tnto the dark
cavern, violating cave diving rules and leaving ihcmsclVqt*
vulnerable for accidents, Johnson said.
Bahamian authorities are still Investigating the cause of the
Friday uteefdcnt. An autopsy was scheduled for today In
Freeport.
Brown organized the dive trip through Southwest Scuba, a
Fort Myers dive shop that he co-owncd. Jim Norrts. who dove
with Brown on this and other trips, said it was "In ­
comprehensible" that two divers of such skill would die
underwater.

TA LLA H A S S E E — Members of the Florida
Legislature missed mi average of 33 roll call
voles each In Ibis year's regular leglslatlvc
Hrsston. or one mil of every 20 votes.
The voting record was worse than Con­
gress where the average member voted on
96 percent of all roll-rail votes In 1993, the
Tnm|&gt;u Tribune reported in Sunday edi­
tions.
Among stale lawmakers with die worst
records were Senate President Pat Thomas
and House Speaker Bo Johnson, the news
paper said In lls review of nearly 1.300
roll-enll voles during the 00-day session
Thomas. D-Qulney. missed 141 out of 498
votes, or 28 jieieent. while Johnson. [)
Milton, missed 229 out of 782 voles, nr 29
percent.
Lawmakers said they missed so muny mil
calls because of tllnrss. personal emergen­
cies nnd work on other Important legislation
that forerd them to tie uwny from their
desks when votes were being hrld.
Critics said lawmakers have frw legiti­
mate reasons for falling In vole and hurl
public tmsl In government when they treat
tt lightly.

"The res|Minslhlllty Is to tie there nnd
represent the jicoplc." said Sen. Churlte
Crist. “There are countries where people die
for the rigid to vote. It's a cherished rigid
dial ought to 1h- respected."
Crist. R-St. Petersburg, had Ihe bent
voting record with only one missed vole.
Thomas said he missed one day to attend
III? ruuerul for a lobbyist's daughter and
devoted much of his time on Juvenile Justice
legislation H r did mil have a reason lor not
voting when be presided over die chnmhcr.
Thomas who Is seeking another term as
Senate president, said tie didn't rx|H-rl Ills
constituents lo hold Ids voting record, or
lack of one. against him.
"The y tune hi on where your emphasis Is
placed amt what you get done amt Hits year
we really wrote a hell uf a Juvrnllr bill." he
said. "It's dllllndi to shephrrd legislation
through and mil miss voles."
Rep. Phil Mishkin, D-Port Rlehry. missed
318 votes and had the worst showing
among nil of Ihe legislature's IGOnirmtirrs
Mishkin, who at 79 Is the oldest state
lawmaker, said unaprrlllrd health problems
kept him In his Pasco County district during
the last three days of the session when
dozens o( hills were tiring considered

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47 44 .04 dr
Navr Orltana
41 71 .01 cdy
Naw York City
41 SO 111 cdy
Oklahoma City
71 44
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Omaha
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Phlladtiphia
44 S4 .97 cdy
Phoenix
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Pltliburgh
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Ssnlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, May 9. 1994 -

POLICE BRIEFS

Education pays off
The U.S, Army and Sanford
Klwanus Club presented Slay
in School Achievement Awards
lo two Seminole High students
at th e M a y 4 m e e t in g .
Participating are (from loll):
Phil Gunster, club president­
elect; Sgl. Samuel Dossey,
Armu recruiter, Sanlord; Capl.
Scott Crosby, recruiting com­
mander, Orlando; Brandon
Sim pson, award reclplent;
Raymond Perkins, award recip­
ient; and Dalo Whitman, teach­
er who heads the SHS Com­
pact Program.

Drugs brought to Jail
Angelina Michelle Inman, 24, 201 Franklin Anns, Sanford,
was charged with Introducing marijuana Into a correctional
lllty and with Introduction of cocaine Into a correctional
larllliy by Seminole County sheriffs (illlccrs on Friday.
Deputies "aid she wan brought to the John E. Polk
&lt; orrertlonal Facility by a bauilsmiut.
During a pal down search an "he wu.s being brought Into the
(all lor booking, drputlcn found lrss than 20 grum* of
marijuana and less than 20 grama nf cocaine In her front punts
(HK'krt.
She was liooked at tile John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held wllhoul bond.

Battery charges filed

Uw■**

Daniel Phillip Camion. 21). 100H 7th St.. Came Iberry, wan
charged with boltcry domestic violence and hattery domestlc
vlolctu c/chlhl abuse by Seminole County "herltP" officers on
Saturday,
Dr pul lea Mid that he wa« Involved In an argument with hla
llve in girlfriend whrn he hreurnr violent and hit her several
I Intern
They said she ltdd them that he also pushed her 3-yrar-old
son otr the bed. causing him to hit hi* head on a nearby tabic.
Her 7-yrur old son said that Cannon bad done that a* well.
Deputies said hr hart Item arrrslrd for vlolrnrr against the
girlfriend In the past
He was lukrn to the John F. Polk Correctional Facility and
held without bond

Domestic violence alleged
Theodore Koosevrll Oliver. SO. 12(11 Dunbar Ave„ |.,«kr
Monroe, was charged wltli battery domestic violence by
Seminole County deputies on Friday
Deputies said bis wife reported that when be arrived home he
was ''high,'' The two got Into a vertwl argument that turned
violent, they said
Deputies also M ild that hr liegan throwing h o u s e h o ld
«m1*
around the living room and shr trlrd to calm him down, hut
was u n s u c c e s s f u l In that attempt
lie then, deputies said, pushed her out of the way Deputies
said she had no apparent Injuries and refused medical
treatment
He w a s taken to the John K Polk Correctional Facility and
held on • |.000 bond

Sale of crack charged
Ketlhlan Donnell '[h ik r " Roberts. IN. 1114 Pine A vr„
Sanford, was charged wilh the sale and delivery of crack
coTAine by Sanford Poller on Friday
Polite said they had undercover ofllcrr* al the corner of
Celery Avenue and U a ust
They said that Hotirrts agreed lo sell a piece of crack cocaine
In one of I he officers In exchange for &lt; 10 rash
H r was taken to the John F. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 13.000 taunt

Pot, LSD found In car
Hotiert Wayne Reeve*. 21. 1304 Canary St.. Longwond. was
i barged w ith poMraaton. sale and purc hase of drugs by
Seminole County stirrtfTs deputies uri Saturday morning
Deputies said tie was in Ills car ut the Sunshadow
Apariinrnis in Cassrlherry when they asked why tie was there.
He told them hr and other* were visiting friends who lived
there.
»y» D*|miII«* M krd for ami received permkaalon lo search the car.
The y found.« small amount of marijuana In a shoe and five
squares of USD
They aald lie admit led the drugs weir tils
lie was taken lo the John E Polk Correctional Facility and
tirtd on 13.000 bond

Warrant arrests
• Paul Casso. 30. 200 U g o Vtsla lllvd . C asseltierry. on a
warrant from thr Florida Parole Commission He wus arrested
ut the John K Polk Correctional Facility where lie was serving
a sentence that required hint to he al John K Polk Correctional
Facility tor 10 consecutive weekends He was held without
hand.
• Willie Jackson. 27, 133 HeOiune Clr.. Sanford, for violating
the terms of Ids probation on possession of cocaine charges He
was taken to the John E Polk Correctional Facility and held
without bond
• James Throphtll Morris Jr.. 10. 1603 Williams Ave..
Sanford on four counts of burglary to n structure. He was held
without bond nt the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.

Natural parents named
guardians of Kimberly
By Associated Pros*
SEDKING — The confusing
adolescence of Kimberly Mays
became u hit more complicated
with an agreement that gives her
three Irgal guntdluns — her
nntiirul parents and the man
who raised her.
The teen Involved In a baby
swap will live with natural
parents Ernest and Hcglna
Twlgg for now. The Twiggs on
Friday reached an agreement
with Robert Mays — whom the
15-year-old knew as her father
from birth — and his wife
D nrlrnn. according to Jo h n
Blakely, attorney for the Twiggs.
"It s a nice Mother’s Day
present for Mrs. Twlgg, Isn’t It?"
Blakely said Saturday.
lie said he wns contacted by
A rth u r G lnshurg, Mays’ at­
torney. who suggested settling
rather than returning to court on
Tuesday to proceed with an
appcul of last August’s ruling
thut allowed Kimberly to sever
all tics with the Twiggs.
Alter a week of negotiations,
the parties reached agreement
Frlduy morning. Blakely said.
"Th e final resolution called for
the final Judgment entered last
year to he thrown out completely
and a new Judgment substituted
for the old one." he suld. "The
new Judgment will provide that
the Twiggs lie recognized us
Kimberly’s biological parents. As
her biological purents they arc
also recognised as her natural
and legal guardians."
A copy of the agreement wus
faxed to the 2nd District Court of
Appeal In Lakeland on Friday.
The case should bounce back to
the tria l c o u rt, w here an
amended version of the August

I

ruling should he filed this week,
said David Detikln. alturncy for
Kimberly’* guardian ad Itlein.
"H o p e fu lly there’ll he no
further court action." he said.
"The parties cun now pul down
their swords and bend them Into
more useful tools."
The deal u Ibo culls for the
teen-ager to live wllh the Twiggs
until she becomes an adult — or
asks to leave.
Thut would lie allowed "only If
her request lo leave Is supjiortcd
by Boh Mnys and Ernest and
Regina Twlgg or. If they don’t
agree on It. If the request Is
sup|iorted by a court-appointed
family mediator." Blakely said.
Leesburg attorney Ocorge
Russ, who helped Kim berly
legally end her relationship with
her birth parents, said the set­
tlement was a "good resolution"
for Kimberly.
"She got the result she de­
sired." Russ said. "Kimberly has
spcclul problems that aren’t re­
luted to the Twiggs or Mays,"
Mays declined comment.
"I know the nnnl agreement Is
acceptable lo everyone, Includ­
ing Kimberly." Blakely said.
Previously, only Mays and Ills
second wife Darlene had legal
guardlunshlp.
Darlenu Mays adopted Kim ­
berly In September; the adoption
also Is nullified and Darlcnn
Mays has no visitation rights,
Blakely suld.
“ Boh Mays has suld to Kim
that he will vlsl| with her when
Bhc wants lo." Blakely said. The
agreement gives Robert Mays
reasonable hut unspecified visi­
tation rights, according lo the
lawyer.
Kimberly left Mays to live with
the Twiggs In March.

ja

*y Tammy Vincanl

Employee of Month
The City of Sanford Employee
tor Ihe month of May was
honored Iasi weak Police
Communication Operator John
M Shaa. center, was selected
for his outstanding work and
professional conduct as an
Auilliary Police Officer Shown
during the presentation are
(left lo nghl): Police Chief
Ralph Russell, Mayor Beltye
Smith, Shea. Communications
Supervisor Cleo Cohen, and
City Manager Bill Simmons

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MIAMI — Sixteen tourist*
mtmly munched on hum and
ch rrse sandwiches a* they
walchrd the rrew of « Cuban
airliner try to pry open the door
to thr cockpit where the rapialn
twin leaded himself to divert thr
plane to Miami, passenger* said
today.
The Na**«M hound Cuban* dr
Aviation twin-engine turboprop
landed safely at Miami Intrroa
ttonal Airport Sunday and llw
iMMM-ngrrs were told they were
landing In Nasaau. The pilot
asked for asylum.
"Th e errw was trying lo pry
ihe door open wllh u screwdriver
and beating on II as ihe stew­
ardesses passed out these trays
with tittle pleers ol rolled up
ham and cheese and a piece ol
bread," said Karl Lindquist ol
Key West
The 16 passenger* Included
Ovr Americans, five Bahamians,
two Spaniard*, two Italian*, a
Canadian and a Columbian rest
dent of the United Slates, FBI
spokesman Paul Miller said.
There were seven crew mem­
bers. Including Ihe pilot, he said,
The plane was diverted lo
Miami without violence. Miller
said
Two ol Ihe crew In uniform*
"grabbed the pilot as he came
down the rump at the alrjrort
and slatted to knock him down,
hut nccurlty people got u hold of
them before they could do any­
thing." said Lindquist, who was
accompanied by his wife.
Ntcoias Clara, a trout captain
from Barcelona. Spain, suld he
heard cries of "Defector" and
"Traitor."
The other Americans were two
women from Tam p u and a
Seattle man who was sailing to
the Grund Caymans hut had to
stop his trip In Cuba bccuusc of
trouble with his boat, Lindquist
said.
The passengers were allowed
to make travel pluns to continue
their trip, white Miller said the
crew and plane would probably
be picked when a plane from
Cuba brings another pilot.
T h e Lindquists said they
didn’t realize the plane hud been
diverted until the captain an­
nounced the plane would he
landing In Nassau, Bahamas In a
few minutes.
"W c looked out the window
anil saw parts of south Miami, so
then we knew everything wasn’t
right," Lindquist said.
One of the Italian passengers.
Guido Plclronl. said "the crew
told us that the pilot asked the
copllat lo go get him something
to drink." Plclronl said. "When
he did, the captain locked
himself In the cockpit. The
copilot was using a screwdriver,
trying to get In there."
"They tried everything to get
In there," said one of the Balmmlun residents on the plane,
Charles Bowc.
Because Cuba and the United
States have no diplomatic rela­
tions, the Cubanu do Aviaclon
turboprop was going to the
Bahamas, where people who
wunted to go to Miami could
hook another flight.

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EDITORIAL

Taking freedom
for granted
It Is, perhaps, unfair to compare the recent
elections In South Africa with our local
elections. Yet. there Is one point to consider:
the freedom to make a choice at the polls.
We allow voting for 12 hours, from 7 n.m.
until 7 p.m. only on election day. There Is
often a good turnout. If the ballot is long. In
the 1992 election Seminole County hud 65.7
percent of Its registered voters turn out. In
1966 the number was 78.2 percent.
Seminole County presently has 134,949
persons registered to go to the polls. However,
there are many people who have not taken tt
upon themselves to register to vote.
Non-prcsldentlal elections, and when the
ballots contain only a few candidates hardly
ever draw large voter turnouts.
In South Africa, the situation la different.
Voters flocked to the polls In such large
numbers thnt the two days of voting had to be
extended to three.
The majority of Africans have never been
allowed to vote. Until this time, they have
been refused the right to name the person to
oversee their government.
Now with the freedom to vole, many wulkcd
hundreds of miles to a polling place. Others
voted even In the face of threats against their
safety by those who did not want this change
In voting rights.
Here In Central Florida, many will stuy
away from the polls If It so much as looks like
rain. Should the ballot be small, people often
have a tendency to Ignore It.
How would we feel about our freedoms If
the right to vote was taken uway? If our
federal or state government suddenly de­
creed. for example, thnt no one under six feci
high could vote, wouldn't there bean uproar?
Our point la to call uttenllon to (lie turnout
In South Africa. Millions of people who have
never voted arc now allowed to do so. Their
response to this new freedom should be an
example to the entire world,
We urge local people who have not yet done
so. to register. And whenever the opportunity
comes up. go to the polls urn) make your
choice count. Let's continue to make gov­
ernment of the people, a direct result of
voting by all the people,

LETTER

Response from
Housing Authority
In response to the editorial appearing In the
Sanford Herald on May 3, 1004, os director of the
Sanford Housing Authority, I am providing the
following response:
I agree drugs arc prevalent In public housing
nationwide. Sanford Is no exception!
As custodian of the agency, I was operating on
the premise of having been udvlsed ut sometime In
the past that convictions were necessary to evict
for drug-related violations. Upon consultation with
legal counsel, and hla review of the federal
regulations, I was advised that convictions ure not
necessary for drug case evictions. However, we
must have proof of violations of the lease
agreement concerning drug-related activities.
Enforcement of the lease agreement that is drug
related will be placed on the agenda for the May
19, 1094 board of commissioners' meeting at 7
p.m. at Redding Gardens. I will be requesting
specific board policy and directives an u means of
taking affirmative action to continue our efforts
toward drug elimination.
The majority of our residents arc law abiding
people. Those who are In violation of their lease do
not deserve assisted housing!
Phyllis D. Richardson. PHM
Executive Dlrector
The Housing Authority
of the City of Sanford

L o c k in g up th e F o u rth A m e n d m e n t
*

"Th e iHKircst man may In hls'cotlngc bid
dcdaiicr to nil the forces of the Crown. It may be
frail — Its roof may nhnke — the wind may blow
through It — (he stomi may enter... but the King
of England cannot enter. All Ills forces dare not
rrosathr threshold of the ruined tenement."
So said William Pitt. Earl nf Chatham, hut thnt
was In another country In another century. The
poor who live In America's public housing
projects cannot nlford. says Hill Clinton, the
same degree of privacy thnt William Pitt
guaranteed his countrymen. For their own good,
America's public housing tenants should be
requlred to have Included In their lenses u clause
giving consent to the police to break Into their
apartments without a warrant in a search fur
guns and gunslingers.
This policy was designed by no less an
authority In constitutional law than Attorney
General Janet Reno, and by the usually
thoughtful Housing and Urban Development
Secretary Henry Ctanero*. Moreover. Its en­
thusiastic supporter, the president. Is a graduate
of Yale Low School, taught consiliuilon.il law In
Arkansas, and was nn attorney general of that
stale.
Unimpressed by so distinguished a trio ut the

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highest level of government. Dorothy Tillman, a
Chicago alderman, demurs. She represents the
residents of the Robert Taylor Homes on the
South Side of Chicago — where children, at nn
early nge, learn to
duck when the gun­
fire starts.
"I think." she told
N a t io n a l P u b lic
Radio, "that when
you take a group of
citize n s , who are
|Mmr. and you treat
them differently from
other cttliens In this
c o u n t r y . I th in k
that's n very Immoral
act, and I think (hat
(the president) Is us­
ing the Robert Taylor
public housing pro­ f This Iscallod
Iho sllppory
ject to posh his crime
alopo, and once
hill."
Iho doscont
Rather than "Im ­
begins, who
moral." the operative
knows whero It
word Is unconstitu­
e
n d s?J
tional. That was the
Immediate and firry I

. i i/
z u s lt
i l w . fformer
t t r r i i r * r vmayor
t iiit / n r n
i
response nr rEd
Koch,
the
off NNew
York, now u rudlo talk-show host. Koch, who had
a number of bruising baltles with the American
Civil Liberties Union while In office, agrees wllh
It now thnt a wnlver of Fourth Amendment
guarantees In a public housing lease "rlearlv
violates the Constitution."
Koch likened the Clinton undermining of the
Fourth Amendment to "the yellow dog contract"
of yore. For those in his audience who arc not
old-timers. Koch explained that some employers
used to require newly hired workers to sign an
employment contract pledging they would never
Join a union, "Only u yellow dog." Koch
explained, "would sign such a contract ’
When the Clinton Reno Cltnrru* yellow dog
contract gets to court, one Issue will Indrrd ite
whether the government ran require a waiver of
a fundamental constitutional right ns a condition
of gelling a public housing nparlinrnt
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Furthermore, it is hardly Inconceivable that
people drspernlrly wanting such an apartment
will fear that If they don't sign the waiver, they
will la* dented public housing Also — a |x&gt;lut
raised by the A C LU — If a tenant does not sign
the waiver, he or she may l»e targeted lor
ertmlnal investigation.

JACK ANDERSON

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C linton backs
engine sale
W ASHINGTON - Tw o divergent priorities
for the Clinton administration — promoting
human rights abroad and txxistliig American
exports — are crashing together In a
controversial engine sale lo China that has
Intelligence officials scratching thetr heads In
disbelief In this case, export dollars ate
apparently more important than human
r ights or arms proliferation concema.
The rase Involves n
U ——
I'hornlx-based
— SK
e n g in e c o m p a n y .
Garrett, which has
been trying lo sell
the People's Republic
of China dozens of Us
a d v a n c e d turbofan
engines alure

HOODING CARTER

U.S. needs leaders, not w hiners
What was once a trickle of despair lias
become a torrent of horror. Seemingly from
one end of the globe to the other, atrocities
mount und musa murder becomes the norm.
Names we barely knew or hud rarely licurd.
like Rwanda. Hosnla. Somalia und Haiti, have
become synonyms for unrestrained bestiality
and unchecked repression.
In the luce of the appalling Images and
shocking reports, there Is a growing tendency
to hrlieve (hat since the United States cannot
actually solve all of the world's problems or
prevent all the looming catastrophes, the path
of wisdom Is to do nothing. It Is a new kind of
Isolationism created not from old prejudices
but from the impact of too much knowledge
too quickly absorbed. We Americans show
signs of becoming either anesthetized or
Immobilized.
Something else Is ulso Involved. The Clinton
administration, which Is to say the president
first und foremost, lias shown a genius for
taking confusing, complex situations and
m aking them worse by Its own m urky
inconstancy. President Clinton Is a man of rare
Intelligence und highly developed verbal skills
who frequently substitutes words for action
and pronouncements for programs. In Ills
administration, consistency Is no virtue and a
tendency toward frequent shifts In foreign
policy, or the way policy Is explained, Is no
vice.
Everybody gets to play. If the president
seemed to have a policy du Jour toward Bosnia
for the first 14 months of tils administration,
his minions frequently expressed variations for
every new cycle. H Secretary of Slute
Christopher was clear ulxiut the meaning of
the Clinton human rights policy and MobI
Favored Nation status for China, high officials
In the Commerce and Treasury Departments
were not.
We huve expressed wurm feelings about the
possibilities of multifunction under the U.N.
umbrella, und then we have cooled. Adminis­
tration spokesmen have been publicly supjKirllvc of Halil's exiled president, and have
been as ardently negullvc In background
briefings. The United States has nn obligation
as the remaining superpower lo help sustain a
peaceful International order, we have been
told, but of course cannot Impose Itself on
N A T O or the United Nations or "w orld
opinion." Murderous outrages have been
.roundly condemned, then studiously Ignored.
Small wonder that many Americans have
decided the world Is too much with them and
therefore too much for them, ft frequently
appears to be no less for the men and women
charged with leadership In Washington, who
tend to carry on publicly about the sheer
complexity of It all. It would be eusler to
sympathize If you could forget how avidly they
sought the responsibilities they now appear to

regard us the unfair burdens of an inexplicably
difficult world.
Occasionally you ure offered painful Con­
trasts against which to measure the White
House's performance abroad. Margaret That­
cher, the lioness in winter, was In Washington
the other day. As always, the world for the
former British prime minister Is not a place of
grays, hut of black
und w h I t e . As
a lw a y s , th e re Is
much that she says
with which reason­
a b le p e o p le c a n
strongly disagree.
H u t a b o u t o ti e
point there Is little
mom for argument.
As Thatcher says. In
the end It nil comes
down to leadership.
Those with jmwer
must choose, uud
having chosen, must
f Americana show
s ta y the c o u rs e .
Pusaively waiting for
signs of
a consensus to form
bocomlng oither
Is like waiting for
anostholized or
Godot. It will not
Im m o b ilize d .^
appear. The public at
home und our friends
and enemies abroad
arc as one In their potential responsiveness to u
clear articulation uud steady pursuit of Ameri­
can goals. They are also as one In their
bcfuddlcmcnt ulxiut the administration's un­
failing Inclination lo speak first and adopt a
policy second
About the time this column appeurs, I will he
(raveling In the Balkans with u small group of
Americans concerned ubout the potential for
disaster In and around the new nation of
Macedonia, until recently u Yugoslav territory.
If the world Is not careful, long-festering
hatreds with roots going hack through the
centuries could erupt In a conflict thut could
make Bosnia look like an warmup. There are
already 1,000 U.N. personnel on hand. The
president has scut over 100 American serv­
icemen us a signal of our determination to
avert the fight so mutiy ethnic and political
factions, inside Macedonia's borders and
within those of Its Immediate nclghlxirs, arc
spoiling to begin.
The udininlstrulloii mii9t learn from Its
recent past. Having sent troops. It has
apparently decided that Macedonia's fate
mailers to the United Stales. That being so. It
should stop vacillating and promptly and
repeatedly tell the American people what Is at
stake and how It Intends to avert calamity.
Then It must hold the policy line, coolly,
calmly and over time.

IWWl

O 7 f I r I a I a at
A llle d S lg n a l, G a r ­
rett's parent com ­
pany. oay the cog. ie
irc h n b lu g y Is 2-f
ycura old and widely
used in business
aircraft around the
In this case,
world Other compa­
export dollars
nies ulso make simi­
are apparently
lar engines, so flie
more Important
technology Is hardly
than human
a state secret
rights
T o a number of
intelligence officials.
however, the sate of these engines could
enable the Chinese lo upgrade its Silkworm
missiles, which It has hern selling without
compunction In Middle Eastern countries like
Iran and Syria.
The history of the sale is complex, and
often classified, but we've put It together from
sources and documents provided by congres­
sional sources concerned about the sale
Discussions between Garrett and the
Chinese began In lURtl. and a deal was
concluded In 1987 lo sell China an initial lot
of 30 engines, to be used In u light military Jri
known as the K H. In curly 1989. the
Department of Defense was Informed of the
Initial sale, though at the lime It slipped
lietween the cracks. Despite the Bush admin­
istration's new restrictions on China after the
Tiananmen Square imusacrc. which pre­
vented the sale of military equipment, the
deal continued to bump along. In May 1090.
the Commerce Department granted the
Chinese jiernilsslon. In accordance with the
original sale agreement, to ex|xm four K-H
trainers, with the U.S. englnr inside, to
Pakistan.
Eighteen months later, In November 1991,
the Commerce Department gave Gurrrtt
permission to expand sales to China without
additional export licensing. The Defense
Department was not consulted.
AN hell broke lose In Ju ly 1992. when,
almost by chance, the Pentagon's top
technology proliferation experts read a
classified cable between the U.S. Embassy In
Beijing and Slate Department headquarters
In Washington alerting them to the sale. The
Pentagon demanded a scries of closed-door
meetings on the Issue, uud vurlous ugcnclrs
were asked to unulyze the Implications of the
sale.
A month later, the CIA weighed In wllh the
first classified report establishing thut the
Chinese could use the Garrett engines In u
super-improved Silkworm missile. The re­
port’s Implications were thut the United
States might be selling China technology that
could seriously threaten the U.S. military
from a third country.
The Defense Intelligence Agency weighed
In with another classified report nn Sept. 30
ugrecing with the CIA that these engines
could end up In the wrong hands. According
to the documents, however, the sulc pro­
gressed and four more engines were shipped
lo China In September and October of 1092.
Yet another classified study was completed
Nov, 20. estimating the Increased range and
payload If the Silkworm was modified to suit
an upgraded Garrett engine. Such on im­
proved Silkworm, analysts warned, could
have a minimum range of 332 nautical miles
with a 1,000-pound payload, and a top range
of 581 nautical miles with a one-pound
payload.

�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Monday, May 9. 1994 - 8A

First flight across Atlantic 75
years ago now little remembered
■ y V IU L K A C lO R
Associated Press Writer
P E N S A C O L A — W henever
Churlr* nnd Hefty Cunningham
tty on nn ulrllnrr they gtvr the
pilot on envelope with this questlnn written nn the outside:
"W ho flew the first instil across
the Atlantic?"
The nnswrr la In n pamphlet
Inside.
Ils cover shows a huge, un­
gainly airplane with a maze of
braces and wires connecting u
boat-like fuselage to double
wings, a Imx-klte tall and four
engines ~ three facing forward
and one lo Ihe rear.
"Th e only one who ever said
he knew and was correct wus an
ex-naval officer," Mrs. C u n ­
ningham said In a telephone
Interview from ihelr Asheville,
N.C.. home, "Everybody thinks
that Lindbergh made the first
n ig h t ."

Eight years before Charles
Lindbergh made Ihe first non­
stop (light from New York lo
Paris, »U American airmen were
first across the Allan Ik Ocean In
the Navy seaplane NC-4 It Is
now In the National Museum of
Naval Aviation at the Pensacola
Naval Air Station
They departed 73 years ago
Sunday front Horknwny. N.Y.,
and arrived IW days later In
Portugal, on Muy 27. IP 1(1,
Their commanding officer nnd
navigator was Lt Cmdr. Albert
C "P utty" Head. Mrs C u n ­
ninghams father
rite pamphlet features Irttera
to his wife. Hr** Hurdlne Head,
who*e father founded Ihe
Hurdlne'* department store
chain In Florida,
"History ha* failed lo give
Putty the distinction hr de­
serve*." Mrs Head wrote in the
pamphlet The flight, however,
w as (mill page news In I (HU
Mt* Head, who died two years
ago. found the letters In her
home In Coconut Grove, a Miami
neighborhood Her daughter.
Mr* Cunningham, ha* donalrd
th e m to th e m it» r u m ln
Pensacola Head, who later
became an admiral, died In
1067
"I wished that he lived two
year* longer," Mrs Cunningham
«-iid. "In '00, we landed on the
marm, Ms knew dim we would "
Retired Navy C'dpt Walter
Schlrra. one of the first seven
astronauts and an aviation his­
torian. dtrw a parallel between
the space rare and NC-4's flight
during a 73th anniversary pro­
gram ai the museum In Febru­
ary The Americans were com­

peting w ith several Urlllsh
teams.
"The y spent thut much time
and effort making sure tills
nation was first across the
Atlantic, Just as we were the first
nallon In pul men on the moon,"
Schlrra said.
Three N a vy-C u rllss flying
boats, NC-1, NC-3 and NC-4.
began (he flight. With wing­
spans of 120 Teel — IS feel more
than a Hoeing 727 Jetliner — Ihe
fabric and wood seaplanes were
made for anti-submarine duty In
World War I. Anolher “ Nancy,"
NC-2. was cannibalized for re­
pair parts.
Unlike Lindbergh's Spirit of
St. lands, the seaplanes were
unable to crosa without refuel­
ing, Slops were planned In Novu
Scotia. Newfoundland and Ihe
Azores
NC-4 was barely on its wsy

when engine trouble forced an
unplanned stop at Cupc Cod.
Newspapers dubbed It the "lame
duck." The airmen also found
out they hud an unexpected
competitor, the Navy dirigible
C-5, In Newfoundland.
"It w h s more or less o f a dirty
trick," Head wrole.
Hut a storm tore C-5 from Ils
moorings, blew II out lo sea and
out of Ihe competition on May
13. The next day. Ihe seaplanes
left Newfoundland on Ihe longest
leg of the flight — 1,380 miles —
to the Azores.
The Navy stationed ships
about 30 mites apart lo guide the
filers, but fog and clouds
obscured some NC-I and NC 3
landed lo get ihelr bearings. The
landing damaged NC-3 nnd. un­
able lo fly again, It drifted to Ihe
Azores. NC-1's crew was rescued
by a freighter after rough seas
prevented u takeoff.

Scientists monitor
watermelon disease
m Florida, Georgia
■y IL L IO T T MINOR
Associated Press Writer
ALHANY. Gz — Two years
after an unusual disease erealrd
rotting watermelons that burst,
the disease has been discovered
again In Georgia and Florida
Th e disease, relied
watrrmelon fruit blotch, gained
national at lent ion in 1002 It
rots the Inside of the fruit,
causing a buildup of ptrsaiitr
that makes Ihe melon* pop open
and spew a foul smelting oo/e
The I),11 teri.i that causes II ran
be spread In seed a-d water
"It's not widespread." said
N a n cy C h ild e rs , executi ve
d i r e c t o r of t he G e o r g i a
Watrrmelon Association. "It is
something we re keeping an eye
on Hopefully. It will mil spread
like It did In '92."
The disease |* being *1udlrd
by scientist* at the University of
Georgia. Ihe University of Flor­
ida, Purdue Unlvrisiiv In Indl
ana and by a private (Inn.
Fruit blotch ha* been found in
Indiana. Georgia. Florida and
South Carolina since IMflO.
G ran ia, usually ranked third nr
fourth In watermelon produc
lion, has 40.00U to 4.1.000 sere*
this year. The crop generate*
about 920 million fur Ihe stale's
grower* Olber lop producers arc
Florida. Texas and California
It has tieen drtrctrd on young

seedlings In Georgia this year,
but It I* to early lo tell If It will
cause crop Iosm-s
" I t s something you have no
control over," said Crisp Courtly
grower Oren Childers, who Is no
relation lo Nancy Childers
There's no sign of the disease
on Ills farm Ills 200 arre crop I*
III rxi rllrnl &lt;omllllon tierause of
ample rainfall and plenty of
sonshlne and Is running five lo
sevrn days ahead of *t lirdule. tie
said
Contaminated watermelons
are culled oul Iwfore ihe crop is
shipped oul lo be sold
H o n 0 i i it 111 •. a p l a n t
iwithologisi at the University of
G e o r g i a ’ s Coastal Plain
Experiment Station In Ttflon.
said (here may tw- a new strain
"W e'rr not quite sure what lo
exjK-ct." he said "It may not trr
4* aggressive a* what w r'vr seen
In the |&gt;a*t "
Georgia's harvest won t tiegin
until early June. The stale's
|&gt;rak marketing period I* ju*t
before Ihe Fourth of July, when
Its watermelon* arr shipped
throughout Ihe Ka*l Coast and

In some Instances, Richardson
explained, evictions for other
Irase vio la tio n s, like n o n ­
payment of rent, sometimes
have been unsuccessful, before
trying to pursue a drug related
e victio n , h o u sin g officials
wanted a solid case they were
reasonably assured of winning In
rourt.
' ' T h a t ' s w h y wc arc so
rautlous (on drug-related evic­
tions) because the residents will
get ihe feeling Tt won't work.
They can't put us out.'" the
director explained. Although
arrest Information Is readily
tiv a lla b lc f r o m pol i ce or
published records, tracking Ihe
cases through court can be time
consuming.
Chris White, chief of opera­
tions In the stale attorney's

Rinehart-------

office, said housing officials
could check with his other to see
tf charges are (lied after drug
arresta, then check ugaln In u
few months for the outcome
"I can assure you. If It can bc
proven. we will certainly evict."
Richardson commented,
"because we are trying to Im­
prove the Image of public hous­
ing."
Dennis Morgan, acting execu­
tive director of Ihe Orlando
Public Housing Authority, rioted
that authority dors not havt a
drug addendum on their leases
but pursues evictions tor drug
related activity under two other
sections of civil law.
Orlando Mousing Authority of­
ficials prr-screen applicants with
the help of police to determine
that applicants do not hnve tiny
record of drug or violence related
offenses.
"Cuuse evictions arc difficult
und they do take an extreme
uinount of t im e ." M organ
commented. "Hy thut I mean
walking through the process, It
might be a six months process.
We have found II Is worth the
effort If you arc going lo have a

want comes along lo develop the
area.”
which
Rockett sold he didn't think II
would nitrite! only specific types would lake that long. "W llh the
proposed 40-A Interchange be­
of Industry."
ing planned In the future," he
"W e have a lot of vacant land
said, "I could sco litis coming
between Rinehart Road and
lntcrslute-4," he said. "It Is Into fruition within as little as 10
undeveloped, but with II. we can to 20 years." he observed.
"If we go along with this
help Seminole Counly In im­
plementing nn Economical De­ concept." observed Com m is­
sioner David Mculor, "wc may
velopment Plan,"
He suggested the city could have to re-address the tux In­
reduce population density levels centives so that wc may attract
for residential areas on the east the type target Industry wc
side of Rinehart, which may ulso w u n t." U rcnder nodded In
ugrcemenl.
be beneficial.
Following a 45 minute dis­
Both Mayor Lowry Rockett
and Commissioner Gary Brcnder cussion of West's proposals und
Immediately supported West's comments from the commission,
concept of the Target Industry Mayor Rockett obtained a con­
District. Commissioner George census vote of the commission to
Duryca later added his support.
have West continue Investigate
"1 would prefer to sec the city ' Ing the Target Industry District
call for some type of corporate concept, und come back to the
p a r k d e v e l o p m e n t a l o n g commission with suggestions on
Rinehart Road," Brcnder said. what It will require In the city's
"Hut If we do that, we may find comprehensive plnn, land use
ourselves walling 40 to 50 years regulations, zoning, and various
before the type of business wc amendments lo city ordinances.
Continued from Page 1A

The City ol Sanford kicked ofl Its annual
celebration ol Older Americana Month with a
luncheon al tho Sanford Civic Cooler last woek
Charlotte Adams. Rose laurlcella and Susie
Groeman enjoy refreshments and each other's
company during the ktckolf ceremony. Other
activities planned for the month Include a

drug-fret- environment."
O rlando has about I,WOO units
of public housing and another
I,WOO under the section H p ro ­
g ra m w here In d ivid u a ls llttd
housing In Ihe private sector and
th r major (tortIon of Ihelr rent Is
paid by the governm ent. Sanford
has 4H0 units and 80 section H
vouchers.

Morgan rsthmilrd Ills agency
has gotten 40 or 30 drug related
evictions.
There Is such u demand for
public housing In Sanford there
Is a walling lint which cannot be
ftllcd In the next ihrec to five
years. The housing authority
lias suspended taking new
applications.
In an effort to p rom ote
healthier lifestyles. Ihe Sanford
Housing Authority In conjunc­
tions with Ihe Center for Drug
Free Living Is presenting mon­
thly drug education programs
for residents.

Riverwalk—
Continued from Page 1A
lamps, tree
plantings lor slHttle und other
similar facilities. In addition,
railings, turn-outs und picnic
facilities are envisioned."

Murder has admitted the pro­
jected cosls of Ihe projen arc
generalized at Ihe present time.
Even If Ihe d ly approves seeking
the grant, additional consid­
erations muy play a (tart In the
overall concept.
The application would also be
r evi ewed by Ihe R cglonn l
Bicycle-Pedestrian Committee,
whi ch could r ec om me n d
changes. The Wutcrfront Master
Plan Steering Committee Is also
Involved. It has entered lulu a
contract wlllt the University of
Florida School of Architecture lo
develop design alternatives fur
the Luke Monroe waterfront nnd
downtown Sanford area.
Discussion of the proposal 1s
scheduled for the work session of
the city commission beginning
nl 4 p.m. this aftcnioon In the
C ity M anager's Conference
Room ut city hall.
The rcgulur commission meet­
ing will begin al 7 p.m., In Ihe
commission chambers of San­
ford City Mull, 300 N. Park
Avenue.

Golden Golf Tournament, today, May 9; a
daylrip to Sliver Springs, May 12; Senior Arts
and Crafts Show. May 13-13; Senior Saturday In
downtown Sanford. May 14; Lino Dance
workshop. May 21; and a grand finale Memorial
Day Picnic and Party. May 27. For Information
or to register for activities, call 3KT5699

Historic

Continued from Page 1A
On Saturday, a week of sctlvltlr* got under way with a
Victorian high le.i and w.Jklng
tour. Marling al the home of
John and Jamie Meek*. 621 S
Park Avr
"It w.i* Im-.mlllul quit*- well
done." said Kav Bartholomew,
who intended the event de*piir a
full schedule of nthrr event*
Sandwiched between manning
I hr historic trust's I kmiIIi al thr
Grrrnewuy events and winning
enough lo lake some blend* oul
lo brunch at a Kriiiurky Derby
party. llaMliolonirw *aid ihe
high tea was elegant and well
allrndrd
Following leu. Ihe Preservation
Hoard handed out awards lor the
best preservation work done this
year The awards, presen led by
the Hanford lllslorlr Trust, were
given lo liartura Farrell, who
re nova led the old Hanford Fire
Station-. Je a n and ('h e rvje ,
M id w e a l
Thesrd, 717 Magnolia A v r ; d f - W
Florida reararrhers ate study­ and Itarhara Thompson: Johq
ing diseased plants lo determine arid Juaruty Mercer. IKK) Sr
If llicy have hull blotch, or Palmrllo Avc.s the All Souls
another ullmrn! with similar Catholic Church Rectory, 902 S
symplnnis. said Tom Kurharek. Oak Avr . und Wall and Hcri
a plant pathologist wit ft thr Padgrtl for thr Higgins House
Florida Extension Service In fled and Breakfast Inn.
Gainesville
On Sunday, an open house al

Housing------Continued from Page 1A
the "guests" are considered to
lie living there and are required
to be reported to the authority.
Neighbors sometimes tell
housing officials about unreported "guests" and the lease
holder Is tisked to chitrfy the
jM-rnon's status

Seniors begin month of celebration

Ihe Sanford Museum drew a
small crowd. Those In aliendance were able to lour Ihe
newly-reopened facility and see
un exhibition of thr Sanford
H istoric T r u s t ' s residential
award winners
A spokesman for the museum
said Ihe crowd was small, but
very appreetallve of Ihe work
lhal hint bent done at the
museum and on the houses that
were featured In the photo­
graphic exhibition
A' thr Higgins Hnuv- lied and
Breakfast Inn 420 S. Oak Avr.,
an old fashioned Sunday dinner
and carriage rule through Ihe
historic district brought alxini
63 people In celebrate Mother's
Day In grand style in Sanford
"I think It was beautiful." said
Walt Pudgrlt. owner o( Ihe
Higgins House. "There were
people here from Orlando. DeLand, Ml Dora. Winter Park, all
coming In to see what wc urr
doing here tn Sanford. A lot of
them were surprised al what It is
w'qhavc here "
Padgett said ihe carriage ride
gave ( m i lli iji.ml* a "unique vlruof what Sanford was and what It
Is becoming."
Tomorrow, Jim Robison will
tie at Hit* Sanford Library al

D E A TH S
GEOROEHENRY
CHOPPING SR.
George Henry Chopping. Sr..
81, White Pine lame, Longwood,
died Saturday. May 7, 1994. at
South Seminole Hospital. Longwood. Horn Aug H. 1912. In
I ong Island. N.Y.. lie moved to
Central Florida In 1974. Mr.
Chopping was a salesman for a
food distribution company, He
was Presbyterian. He was an
Army Air Corps veteran of World
War II.
S u r v i v o r s i n c l u d e wi fe,
Florence M.; son. George H. Jr..
Longwood: daughters, Carole
Iiroaddus, liya ttsv lllc, Md.,
Sharon Klaiiim. Isllp. N.Y.; nine
grandchildren ami 14 grratgrandchildren.
B a ld w in -F a irch ild Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
LO U IS DE L E O
Louis De Leo. 91, Trusdell
Avenue, Altamonte Springs,
died Sunday, May H, 1994, at
Longwood llcullh Care Center.
Horn Sept. 12. 1902, In Italy, he
ntoved (o Central Florida In
1908. Mr. De Leo was a retired

noon recounting some "tales of
Sanford history ”
On Wednesday ut noon al the
Magnolia Square clock there will
be a lunrhilnir walking lour of
the downtown historic district.
Another walking tour will
begin at noon on Thursday at
thr Cultural Arts Building at
Fourth Street and Oak Avenue
Also, on Thursday evening,
architect Jerry Mills will present
a seminar on "hands-on home
restoration." The workshop is
free and will begin at 7 p.m at
the Sanford Library.
The Preservation Week cele­
bration will conclude on Satur­
day with a celebration of antique
cars. sales, entertainment, food,
costumes and photographic
w i n d o w d i s p l a y s I n t he
downtown business district from
l()a in to9 p.m.
"We've celebrated. Preserva­
t i o n W e e k by ( u r n , " sai d
Bartholomew. "Hill this Is the
llrsl time wr'vcJiqd.|J|f coopera­
tion of three groups In 'pulling
Ihe event together. Next year, we
phut to Include the county
museum as well. This coopera­
tion Is a sign of some very good
Ihlngs lo come."

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jiulntrr He was a member of St.
Mary Magdalen Catholic Church
and the Fourth Degree Knights
of Columbus Council 378
Survivors Include daughters.
Katherine M Cundrevu. Alta­
mo n t e S p r i n g s , Por t i a P.
Spehlcr. KingMnm. N.Y.; sisters.
Kathcrlng Passcggto. Cnrmclla
Marasco. Frances Call. Jennie
Hlzzo. all of Long Island. N.Y.;
brother, George, Long Island: 10
grandchildren: and 17 great­
grandchildren.
H ald w In -Fa irch ild Funeral
Home. Allamonlc Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
B E R T LE O N A R D JO H N S O N
Bert Leonard Johnson. 89.
Sheeler Road. Apopka, died
Friday, May 6, 1994. ut Florida
Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
Horn March 27, 1905. In Henson.
Minn., he moved to Central
Florida In 1956. Mr. Johnson

FUNERAL
JOHNSON, BERT LEONARD

Sarvlcat lor Bart Leonard Johnton. It. ol
Apopka. war* vchaulri) lor Monday, May ♦,
IIW « l 1 p m . tt (hr O.iklawn Park Chapa!
ol lha Baldwin Fairchild Funaral Homt*
Vllltatlon wat on* hour prior to lh* *arylc*
tnl*rm«nt al Oaklawn Park Camatary will
follow th* tarvlca
Baldwin Fairchild Funaral Momtt.
Oaklawn Park Chapal. set lilt. In chargt ol
arrangamanta

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was a mechanic. He was Lutheran.
Survivors Include son. John
E.. Sanford: daughters. Mary K.
Foster. Apopka, tails Engmunn.
Minneapolis, Sharon Johnson.
Jamestown, N. D.; seven grand­
c h i l d r e n : and five g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
D u ld w ln -F u lrch lld Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Park Chnpcl.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements

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FELIX C. SM ITH
Tim e cannot steal the
treasures that we carry
In our hearts,
nor ever film the shining
thoughts our cherished
past imparts.
You will always be In our
thoughts and in our hearts.
Your Mom and Brothers

Regale, Stan, Marlowe,
Vincent and Chris

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IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT,
IN A N D POM
IIM IN O L S COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
P R O B A TI DIVISION
CASS NO i M 4 I» CF
IN K S : IS T A T E O F
B E N JA M IN FR AN K
BROWNING,
O w ia u J
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tlw administration ol llw
MtoN ol BENJAM IN FRANK
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tarth bale*
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III mow«ht otter the dote ot Iha
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toruwo ot 0 (opr ol th«« notice
an that par tan
Far tone haring rlakmt agoutti
•ha atio*a *ha ora no! tno*n la
Iha par tanaI rapraaantafiva and
■hata namat ar t a t at tat art
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Tha data al fwtt pub*tce*t*n al
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IIM
Far«ana» R*p**t*n**H»*
NANCY RROWNINO
WILLIAMSON
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La*
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NOTICS OF
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a— yngagae a M « a t t al M l S
laaa baytwy Orta# Ma-ltand
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h »~ a tt IM G COMMI SCIAL
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a a l I attend t* -eg***- ta-d
npm* **th to* D-rtttan tt Car
paraTkant ( « a-atua I a n
o attardania « -t t h a pr*
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S'a*v*at To MM SarOan tal *a
FiarMa S'at.tat iw i
f M ata«» M Oaavna
Fubupt Mar * " &lt;
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Happy Mother's Day

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nataa It N &gt; rtr f - ran ts#t I
am m o w m bwtmata at aoo
S*r Tapt i Lana U r * Lata
M ary, F l lira s lam inoi*
Cavnty FlariR* unaar tha
FicMwut Nama tt GLORAL
CREATIONS m f mat I mtanR
l* -ag-ttar ta-R - a - a *tm ma
Dtrttron a* Co-pwrotten* Tatia
hattaa FiarWa m Mtoadonc*
• ilh tha p ra o tia n t *• tha
F Mtittawt Kama S'a-.tat T*
Wit Vacua- sat M Fiariaa
Sl*«vt*t IOft
Crnthia Atmar
Fvbtith Mar t two
OER ( I

The Sanford Woman t Club
hosloi) a luncheon in honor ol
mothers on Saturday Members
and their daughter* had a
beautifully catered luncheon
and the chance to en|oy one
another * company for an hour
or iMO at the event Viola Frank
and her daughlor-ln law Donna
Frank earo among those who
colebrated Mothers Day a day
early with the Woman's Club
tteraM n n u Sf Apv,t IkTAMto*

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
N*Im * *t haraby f-ran m*t I
Am ant t paa m but— att al *t»
Cheer Lay C ircle w in la r
Springs. IDSS tammala (aunty
Flerldo. undar ma Flftilwuy
Nama af VAN WARE COM
PUTEH BUSINESS SERVICES
O-W mal I mtand ta ragiytar ta d
nama atm Iha Dirtwan al Cor
par aI *nt. Te'iohetaaa r tar-do
in offordonto *&lt;lh Iha pro
vittant e* Iha Pictmevt Nama
Statute*. To wn W on tat ot
FtarM* Hatvtat IFSI
JattaC Vanda-grill
Fubtith M art. Iffa
DER Ft

Young actors take first bows

8

The Pre-Kindergarten etudenta In the Semlnolo
County Early Intervention Program at Lyman
High 8chool woro no excited when they saw tho
high school'd production ot Annie they wanted
to do a play of their own. So, after reading Are
You My Mother* they doclded to put on a
production of that work. After making all their
own costumes and putting on a spectaculor
show, the little actors deserved the applause

I N T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB EIO H TEEN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. S4m CF
PrahaIr Dtvitton
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
D ELBERT B W EBR.SR.
Dataatad
NOTICE TO C R ID ITO R S
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A IM S OR O E M A N O S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
ESTATE
You aro noli Hod lhal an Ordtr
al Summery Admlnltlrollon hot
boon voter ad in It* etlata ol
D ELB ER T B WEBB. SR . do
footed. Cato Number fa DO CF,
by tha Clrtull Court lor Sami
note County. Florid*. Probata
Division. Iha addratt ol which It
Seminole County Courlhouto.
101 N Pork Arenuo. Sanlord.
FL M ill. that Iha total cath
raloa ol the atlala It S1.I00 00.
and lh a l the nom ot end
oddrettot ol Ihoto to whom It
hat baan attlgnad by tuch order
ore:
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Addratt m s Foihlll Circle.
Apt. 101. Apopka, f l nroi
AM per torn ore rtqulrad lo Ilia
with tho Clerk ol told court.
W IT H IN 1 C A L E N O A R
MONTHS FROM THE TIM E
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE ill claims
agolntl (ho ttlolo In the form
and manner proscribed by Sac
lion 711701 ol Iha Florida Statulat and Rul* l.cto of Iho
Florida Rultt ol Probolt and
Guardianship Proctdurt.
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MANOS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
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ESQUIRE
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FL 13714 1I7&gt;
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they got after taking their final bowa. The
studonts In Roxanne Schreffler's class who
worked so hard aro, loft to right, Sona Parrnar,
M cnool Loo-Kin, Justin Brown, Ryan Kwong,
Mlchollo Velez, Bryco Crain, Derrick Clarke,
Rodnoy Johnson, Robocca Travis, Jeromy
Walker, Tanoshla Wooks, Jovonte Gilbert and
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C ITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICROP
PUBLIC NEARINO
NOTICE IS HER EBY OIVEN
by Iha City Commission of Iho
City ol Lake Mery. Florida, lhal
said Commission will hold o
Public Hearing on May If, ISS4
al 7 00 p m , ar at toon at
pottibte thertailor, lo contldor
a rtqvotl from Jamet Car.
applicant, far a variance to
Chapter 117 OClFIICIIal. Lake
Mary Cod* of Ordlnoncay lo
reduce Iho tireeltlde buflor
width from IE Tool lo I tool lor o
day car* center playground
Lai I. Flat of Sheppat of Lake
Mary, Fiat book 11, Pag* *v
Public Records *f Sam Inal*
County. Florida
Tha Public Hearing will bo
held In Iha City Commitskm
Chambers al I0S North Country
Club Rood. Lake Mery Tho
Public It Invited to attend and
bo hoard Said hearing may
continue from lime to time until
o final action to mad* by Iha
Cammlttten
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IN TH &gt; CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH R 1 ITH
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A U N 0 .9 I1 9 S 9 C A I9 B
EMPIRE OF AMERICA RE
A L T V C R E D IT CO RPORA
TION.
Plaintiff,
vs
L U L U C O R P O R A T IO N OF
DELAWARE.afua .*1*1.
Datendanllt).
AM ENOED
NOTICE OF ACTION
I177IS
T O : JA M E S B L U O W IO .
F R E D L U O W IO . J A N E T
LU O W IO and F R A N K IE t.
LUO W IO . and all Unknown
Directors. Shareholder t and all
F «r s o n t c la im in g by and
through under or agolntl Lulu
Corporation of Oolaworo II
oily*, and'or dead hit (thalr I
unknown halrt. davitaat. teg
ateat ar granteat and all par
tans ar parties claiming by.
Ihraugh. undar ar agamtl him

Rasidtnca unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D lhal an
Ac I Ian ter ferae Iat vr* af a
rtgtga an
_
arty In laminate Cewtly. Flar
Id*
B S O IN N IN O I f f F E E T
WEST OF THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF TH E NORTH
B A IT 14 OF THE SOUTHWEST
I*, SECTION 17. TOWNSHIP It
SOUTH. HANOI II EAST. RUN
W IS T IM F E E T. SOUTH ITS 1
F E E T . EAST Iff F E E T
THENCE NORTH IPS 1 F E E T
TO THE POINT OF B IO IN
III NO H IS S THE NORTH It
F E E T FORROAOl
hat kaan luad agamyi ywu and
you ar* ram-rod to k*r v* a copy
01 your written Oetantat il any
to II on SPEAR ANO HOFF
th e s e
p r o c e e d in g s
MAN Attorneys. w*ot* edWatt
SHOULD CONTACT THE C ITY
IS
FM South D&gt;r* Htghrtey.
A D A C O O R D I N A T O R 4t
Carol Oobtot Florida 1114*.
HOURS IN AOVATyCE OF THE
I M I M t n t t Within Runty (M )
m e e t i n g a t ictnn* m t
dayt alter m* fust pubt-rahm
C IT Y O F l a k e M A R Y ,
*4 tt* notice and t* Me »w
u ociioA
artgutat with th* &lt;te-t #4 thtt
Carol Fatter
Court e-thav bate.a tar a on
City Clerk
SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN ot
D A T E o May s iyyr
temoyt ar iwuewdtetety Iharaal
Pubf-th M *r t '**4
ter omarwty* a Oetauii otit b*
DC R •* _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
*"**»ad agamtt rau to- " a
■u ' " I ClOCUlT COURT
r*l*t dtma-Wtd in th* Cam
OF TNB C IO N TECN TN
O-a-nt ar Patittan
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
WITNESS my hand and me
IN ANO FOR
1 *4 nut C a r t an net am 44, el
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Mdy 1404
FLORIDA
IS E A L I
Ceve tka tt tot &gt; CA 14 t
M AR vAN N I MORSE
GULF STATES MORTGAGE
Ay C -art p p* Cowl
CO. INC.
By R ^h King
Piauvt-n
Al P * . » l Clark
r%
Publish May » t*. te*4
Pa t r i c i a a lOv E l a c c
OCR 01
NOTICE OF SASE
tears a it he-atey f-ron -hat
pvatiiianl to u* Oder ar f e d
J * t » e » i enter ad to Rut f*us*
u&gt; the Cut ult Court tt Semi-##
Cowvty I -a— aa I a«d tan w*
F»«pa**y situated m lamina#
Cawtey Ftariga oaerrtewday
The Harm M 40 tear tt Lar 7
and all al Let t. Block S.
W TN N IW O O O orcordmg to
" a P ei Ww-te* a* recorded at
Pte* baaa « Fogey 9) 94. *4 » *
PuOr-i RocorOa o♦ Swminete
County I t e d a

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Covm*y Cpurfhwuy* M Sontero
Fterida al 11 SB A M . on Jiaw
I ia*4
MAbaAtetel MORSE
ASCLE RKOF THE COURT
Rv lane C lawaw
Oapu*r Cte-k
Pub—th Mar • &gt;4 m i
PER SI
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IN TMt c i r c u i t c o u r t
OF THE C IO N TEEN TN
1UDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO ( I H4SCAI4
DIVISION E
STM MORTGAGE COMPANY.
PiOuvHNUI.
vv
LEONARDF fMMOLD a*al
Datendanllt)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HERE R Y GIVEN
pursuant It a F mal Judgment tt
Saraclasura dated April M i m
and entered m Cat* Ma I I
: U X A U C af the Circuit Csu-rf
af m* E IG H TE EN TH Jud-dal
C-rcu-l In and ter SEMINOLE
Caunty Ftorid* wherein STM
MORTGAGE COMPANV It m*
Plaintiff and LEO N AR D F
ERM OLO
R O BIN L
(• M O L D . SEM INOLE
C O U N TY. JOHN RUDNIAK.
JR . Ar* th* Oatendantt I will
tall to Iha highatl and bail
bidder tor cath al Iha avvtl Irani
entrant* Ol Iho SEMINOLE
County Ceurthout* ol II SO
a m . on th* 111! day ol May.
IFS4. Iha lot tewing datcrlbad
property ot tal lorlh In told
Final Judgment
LOT 1. BLOCK 1. NORTH
ORLANDO TOWN SITE. 4TH
ADDITION a c c o r d i n g t o
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK It.
PAGE S. OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL
LOW INO D E S C R IB E D
PERSO N AL P R O P E R TY
RANGE. REFRIOERATOR
WITNESS MY HAND and Iha
teal ol Ihit Court on April IS,
IFS4
ISEALI
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Iho Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W flallon
Deputy Clark
IMPORTANT NOTICE
AMERICANS W ITH
DISABILITIES
ACT OF IHO
Admlnltlrollvo Order
No *117
Partont with 0 ditablllty who
need a special accommodation
•o participate In this proceeding
thou Id contact ADA Coordinator
ol Ml N. Park Avonuo. Suite N
Ml. Sanlord. Florida 11771 *1
leatl five III dayt prior lo Iho
proceeding Telephone (407)
11141M Eat. 4317; I S00 f it
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Publish: Mays. 14. IH4
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INTMC ClR CUlTCOURT
OF TNB EIG H TEEN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
INAR DFu R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE MO M i n e A ISO
CHARLOTTE MAGUIRE and
R A V M f R F MAGUIRE JR at
C* T r a t ' a a t *• •»* R '
MAGUIRE TRUST.
Pt*m4ifta.
STEWART TITLE GUARANTY
COMPANV ETC . E T AL
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO Richa-d Oatpard and Oe
l-ght ha ye-d tradmganddb d
PtnthovM Ciaa-te-t Vdtatte
btowat Slontay E Bylhar
•reding and d 'b 'a 0-aae«v
Spec lentil o w Can*m#n * V a
Cataman O yo a ii Savvtca. Ewati
Cenrrate Inc. Fvyt F teal *y
S 4 i«g i and lean Aeeaciatian
individually and at Trust**,
JutianMytKk
y o u AO| N O T IF IIO mat an
art-an t* putet tit* an m*
tettowmg orepa-'r &lt;* Sammwia
C u r t , Fiu&gt; tea
Lot I. Witthir* Plata *c
carWnd to m* P&gt;#t ma-eat at
rare-Wad in Plat bout tl. Pag*
FS and O R (tec* '*10 Pag* 717.
Pubi-L Records ol Sam.net*
Catmte. Fiend*
hat bean Mad agamtl you and
Stewart Till* Guaranty Cam
pony R Blair Kltnar Kitnor
Surveying. Inc . Camp late l»te
rw rv Inc . Lte a Clark Mead
re t - I t Lite* C Moddowe
individually and at Co Trutto*
David M Maadawt individually
and at Co True tea Abiend Inc .
JSmavkati Ceu'U:
Inc, Raman tana tt Winter
Park. N A . California Federal
dan*. City ol CetMteorry 7ter
id*. Coat! Federal Bank. Fad
tre l Savings Bant. Richard
Colbert. CS. Inf . cs ol Tatat.
Inc . Fadaral Dat-ovt Insurance
Corporation Al Goniwb. Inc .
4 b a Th* Voyager Amerada
Matt Carporalwn. KuytendaM
Insurance Agency Inc . Nancy
Palterum. Plata Cantor* Lid .
Slmkint Industrial Inc . W M
InvOtlnwnl Corp . Schrlmthar't
Plumbing A Meeting Wattfwto
Financial Carparalian and
Wllthlrt Plata RCO IV. Lid.
a/k/a Wllthlrt Plata RCO IV.
Lid . and you ora requited to
serve 0 copy Ol your written
dafantat. II any, to II an SCOTT
J JOHNSON. ESQUIRE. II*
P la ln llll't attorney, whota
addrast It I SOUTH ORANGE
AVENUE. ORLANDO. FLOR
IDA 17*01. Within K dayt altar
Iha llrtl publication and Ilia Iho
original ol Iho detent** with Iha
Cterk ol Ihit Court. Semlnolo
County Co
Courthouse. P O Draw
ilord. Flerldo 11771 04M
ar C. Sank
either baton torvlco on Plain
llll’t attorney or Immodlatoly
tharaalter II a defendant rails
to do to. a dtfaull will b*
entered against that defendant
lor Iho rally! demanded In th*
complaint
DAT ED on May 4. IFS4
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C lR CUlTCO URT
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IN BRIEF
TH1 •TAT11
Phillies end streaks

Hurricanes blank Spartans
MIAMI — Freshman J.D . Arteaga pitched 0
and 1/3 scoreless Innings nnd Danny Graves
another save as the Miami Hurricanes downed
the Tampa Spartan* J O Sunday
Graves pitched 2 1/3 scoreless Innings,
worked out of a Iniscs loaded situation with
nobody out In the eighth Inning T h r shutout
was the eighth of the year for I he Hurricanes
Arteaga Improved to 7 -1 tin the year

Gamecocks outlast Gators
QAINBSVILLK — South Carolina rentrrflelder
Mac While smacked a three run homer to Irli
field In the top of the 15th Inning to Imost the
Gamecocks to a 6-3 win over Florida
The defeat In Florida's home finale marked
thr only loss against an Southeastern Confer­
ence opponent at homr all season
South Carolina Improves to 34-10 and 10-11
In Ihe SEC. while the Gators fall to 30-10. lit |

[a r o u n d t h e n a t i o n
Hawks eliminate Heat
A T L A N T A — The top-seeded Atlanta Hawks
used an outstanding performance by Monklr
Blaylock for a 102-01 vlrtnry over the eighth
seeded Miami Heal to udvuncr to Ihe second
round for Ihe first lime since I9MH
_ The Hawks, with thr la-st record In the NBA
Eastern Conference who had evened the series
2-2 with a 103 HU win Thursday night at Miami,
thus avoided becoming the second No I seed
ever to lose to a No. H On Saturday. Seattle, the
lop seed In the West, was ouslrd by Denver
Blaylock finished with 13 points, right
rebounds, four steals und I H assists
Kevin Willis let! Atlanta with a game high 24
points lie also had 12 rebound*
Miami, making Its second playoff appearance
In Its six-year history, was led by Grant Long
with 22 |M)ints. IB tn the (mirth quarter.

Clemson whips FSU
CLEMSON. S.C. — Junior right-hander Jeff
Sauve pitched 4 2/3 Innings of jierfri t relief
while Shane Monulnm went 2 3 with a home tun
and a triple as Clemson defeated Florida State
9-5 In an Atlantic Coast Conference gamr
Florida Slate (41-17. 11-8 A C C ) was led by
designated hitter Colby Weaver, who was 2-4 at
the plate with two home runs and two Bills.
Clemson. which tallied 11 hits In Ihe game. Is
now asaaurrd at least a lie for thr ACC regular
season championship The Tigers Improved to
47-13 overall and 18-2 In Ihe ACC.

USF Bulls outscored

Cancer claims Finks
NEW OHLEANS - Jltn Finks, the New
Orleans Saints' president and general manager
who neurly became NFL commissioner In 1989.
has died of lung cancer. He was 66.
Finks, who learned two weeks ago that he hud
an advanced case of the disease, died Suuduy
night at his home, a Saints spokesman said.
A front ofDcc dralmakcr for the Bears nnd
Vikings ns well as (he Saints, Finks ulso hud
success In bascbull. helping Ihe Chicago Cubs
win the Nntionul League East title In 1984 —
their first division title since 1945.
In 1989, he wus picked by n committee to he
commissioner of the NFL. which he had served
for 40 years ns u player, coach and inanngcr.
However, he wus uhle lo get only 18 of 21
voles from the owners. The Job went to current
commissioner Paul Tagllubuc, who made Finks
chairman of the leuguc's competition committee
— the body that recommends rules changes.
A heavy smoker, he became III In April 1993.

N H L PLAYOFFS

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State
championships
Silva, Pope, Kotseos collect titles
No. 2 doubles leant, were eliminated In Ihe
semlllnalsol their draw
TAMPA — While Lake Mary High School Just
Last year, Lake Mary's Jack Whlgltam won Ihe
missed winning Its scrond boys’ stale tennis
boys’ singles championship. In 1992. Ihe Hams
championship In three years, the Hams kept
won live of ihe seven singles and doubles lilies
their siring alive of returning home with some on (lie way to the Class 4A stale crown. The yeur
hardware
before. Juson Appel und Jason While claimed Ihe
This year. Vtlmar Silva and Derek l*opr. Lake
doubles championship
Mary * No I and No. 2 singles players, won I heir
I he lutke Mary girls also gave a strong showing
respective division's championship* nnd com­
Mils weekend, finishing third with elghl team
bined to win Ihe doubles rm w n In the Class 5A
(mints behind Miami Killian M0| and Dr Phlllln*
slnie tournament at the City of Tnmpa Courts on
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the campus of Hillsborough Community College
Yvonne Carrlrn and Deanna Tran reached the
In the process. Silva and Pope led Ihe Hams In
championship matches al No. 4 nnd 5 singles,
a second place finish In the learn standings
respectively. for Ihe Harris while Carrico and
tiehlnd Planlullon. which ouiscorcd laike Marv
Megan Krafl were setnlflnullsls In Ihe No. 2
14-13,
7
double* playoff
Earlier In Ihe week. Oviedo's Tra ry Kolsros
Kotseos. who Is headed lo ilir University of
won Ihe individual girls' singles stale champion
South Carolina next yeur, lost all of 10 games on
ship.
Ihe way lo winning the girls' Individual singles
On Saturday. Silva worked by Plantation s Hnv
stale championship.
Shlmony 7 5. 7 6 in ihe No | singles champion­
In her semifinals and finals matches. Kolsros
ship match while Pope knocked nil Francis
lost fust iwo games Alter defeating Kliun.i
Connor also from Plantation. 7 0, 0-1 for ihe No
Agurto of Jacksonville Mandarin 0 4 . 0 1 In Ihe
2 single* crown
semifinals. Kolsros swept by Saddlehrook's
Sllvu and Pope rallied from a first-set loss in
Kathy Herring OO, 0-0 In thr championship
defeat Kal McGrervy and Steven Hoorn of
match.
Melbourne 4 0. 0 4 . 7 0 for Ihe No I double*
As a freshman In 1991. Kotseos won the No I
championship
singles title In Ihe tram tournumrni while
Shawn Perce and Ihindal Brown. Lake Mary's
leading the Lions lo a second plate finish

Pohira defends
state golf crown

Fra m Staff Rggarts
VENICE — Lake Howell High School aenlor
Ann Pohira became Ihe fifth female golfer in
Honda high school history to win back-to-back
Mate championships last Thursday at the
Venice Qolf and Country Club.
She opened llte two-day state championship
Mllh art even-par 72 on Wednesday, then came
hack and carded a 73 on Thursday.
Pohira * total of M S put her four strokes In
front of Je n n ife r Ougan from Ta m p s
Chamberlain and Dr. Phillips' Virginia Costa
Last year. Pohira charged to the state title hy
fifing u 05 on Ihr ftreond day of play
l*ohlra. who has accepted a scholarship from
the University of Florida. Joins Betty Lou Wolfe
(Tavares). Hhonda Glenn (Lakr Wonhl. LI*
j*o°*cy (Oslnesvllle-P.K. Yonge). and Constance
( hllleml (Naples) as repeat champions Pnoley
and Chllleml were both three-lime champions
C hllleml was the lost to repeat as state
champion, claiming medalists honors si the
1073. '74. and '75 state tournaments.

Royals clinch
playoff berth

Red Sox win
division again

F r u i Staff Roports

From Starr Reports

SA.NfOKD — It took elghl In­
nings. hut Ihe Hoiary Club Hoyals
clinched a spot In the Sanford
Hcrrratinn Department Butte Huth
Basrlhtll League playoff*
The Hoyals (H-4| had lo score a
run in ihe seventh inning lo send
Ihe game Into exira Innings, then
eliminated Ihe Kiwurtls Club Orioles
15-71 from playolf contention when
Nuihunlcl Cline doubled In two runs
with two out lo Ihe clgih to pull out
a 0 4 victory at Zion Beck Field
In the other game al '/Attn Ber k,
ihe American Division champion
Noble* Construction While Sox won
•heir I2lh gamr wuh u loss with an
18 I thumping of Ihe Blue Jays
II I II
lit Sanltml Memorial Sladltim. the
National Division was thrown Into a
three-way lie lor Ihe lead as Ihe
Seminole Produce Marlins (3-9|
scored iwo runs in the lift It Inning
und iwo more in the sixth lo upset
Ihe Moose laxlgr Pirates (741. H 7.
and Ihe Elks laxlge No 1241 Cubs
|74| whitewashed ihe llaggs Pro­
duce Expo* (3-0), 11-0.
Th e top iwo learns In eurh
L See Babe Ruth, Page 2B

Another Lyman first

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Pttchor Michello Bishop and first baseman Jill Mendelsohn (No 4)
celobraled the first softball socttonal championship In Lyman High
School history last Friday. This weekend, the Groyhounds will go alter
the first softball slate championship in Seminole County history

Church winners overcome ‘adversity’
From Itaff Rsporta

H A TTIE S B U H G . Miss. — Kyun Krllschrr hit a
two-run homer In Ihe eighth Inning us Southern
Mississippi beat South Florida 10-9 In Ihe third
game of u high-scoring Metro Conference series.
Krltschcr. who had four BBI In (be game, bit
his sixth home run of the seuson after South
Florida (37-15. 10-5) had taken the lead with a
four-run outburst In the seventh Inning.
Southern Miss (32-20. 9-6). which'lost ihe
opening game of the series 11-10 before winning
15-14 tn 11 Innings, moved within a game of Ihe
league-leading Bulls In Ihe Metro standings.

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MIAMI — Kicky Jordan lilt n homr run. two
doubles nml 11 single and the Philadelphia
Phillies slopped ill) right-game road losing
Mreak with n 9 2 win over (hr Florida Marlin*
Danny Jackson (4-0) slopped Florida's home
winning strrnk at flvr. lie gave up seven lilt*.
Including a homer by Orrstes Drsttudr
Pete liu-avlglla also bomerrd for Philadelphia
The Phillies scored single runs In the first five
Innings and three limes In thr suth.

Washington Capitols. (L)

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SANFOHD — Normally, taking an early lead Is a good
tiling.
Four of Ihe five teams that won In Ihe Spring Season
of Ihe Sanford Church Softball League trailed after
rlih rr the first or second Inning ami the other was
behind In the fourth Inning before rallying for victory
Saturday at Chase Park.
The two lies! games of Ihe day featured In terdlvlslonal mulcliups between learns front the
Cnmpctoivr nnd Fellowship divisions.
Fellowship-leading Sanford First Nu/urrnr looked like
II mlghl slay undefeated after Inking u 3 0 lead. Bill the
Deltona Trinity Assembly of God-Majesty |2-3) came up
with five runs In Ihe third Inning and single runs In the
fourth und fifth Innings lo hold off Nazuieuc (3-1). 7-5.

T h r most competitive game of Ihe day found Ihe
second place trum lit Ihe (o m p H lilv r Division, thr Lakr
Mury Church of the Nativity Catholic-Crusaders (2-2|.
score five runs In the fourtli liming In lake a 7 3 lead
over Sanfoid Christian Tra m No. 1 But SC No. I (4-1)
came up with three runs In thr sixth Inning und held on
for an H 7 (Humph and Ihe lead In the Fellowship
Division.
The other Com|M-llllvr-Fellowshlp matchup found (he
tindefralrd Sanford First United Mclhodlst-Flumes and
Lake Mary Grace United Methodist hooking up In a
slugfest. wllh Ihe Flames (4 0) prevailing 25-13 over
Grace (1-4).
In Fun Division games, the co-leaders rallied for hlg
wins as Sanford Assemblies (4-11 toppled First United
Methodist 11-4), 19-2. and Ihe Nativity Catholic□ See Softball, Page 2D

SANFOHD — T h r Sunford Hcrrcatlon Department L ltllr Major
Baseball l.e,igur heads Into thr final
week of Its rrgular season wllh a
roup lr of questions still to he
aitswrrrd before the start of Ihe rlty
championship*on May 19
Handy Ford hurled a Iwo-hlltrr as
Ihe defending Clly Champion Sun
nllsnd Corporation Bed Sox 1144)1
repealed a* American Division
champ* wuh an I CO whitewashing
of the Flslirr. l-xurrm e. Deen A
Fromang lllnr Jays 12-11) at Hoy
Holler Field Saturday
Also decided Saturday were the
two representatives trout llte Na
tloual Division m s Ihe Hullmaders
Cub* (1241 dumped the Expo*
12-12), Dirt, and llte Hlnkrr Materi­
als Dodgers (1041 eliminated the
Fuhrl Cure Marlins (7-7). 12-2, at
Lakeside Field
Bui. because of ralnnuls. still up
(or grabs I* the second *|M&gt;t In the
playolls for the American Division
and who will !&gt;c llte champion ol the
National Division
The Disabled American Veteran*
IDAV) Hoyals |10 3) clinched at least
a tic for Ihe second American slot
with a 17 2 clubbing of the Firs!
Union Bunks A s 11-131. but Ihe
Cook Cons!ruction Orioles (8 0) krpt
Ihelr slim playoff hopes alive hy
scoring five rails in the bottom of
(hr sixth Inning lo eliminate the
Slabs Brail v While Sox (7-7). 14-13
The Cubs will ellrteh Ihe National
lllle hy winning one of Its Iasi Hirer
games or having the Dodgcis losc
one of It lust two. But If the Dodgers
win both games and the Cubs lose
ull three, they will tie tied wllh 124
reeord*.
In other gamr Saturday, the
Frcddle Howard Pirates (5 8) edged
Ihe Fun World at Plea World
Cardinal* (4-101.21-20.
Tuesday, ut Hoy Holler Field, the
Pirates battle the Dodgers ut 5:45
□ Bee L ittle Majors, Page 20

Is soccer boring? Like anything else, it can be
Opinions urc like gluteus regions:
everybody has one. Bui Just like
some gluteus regions, some opi­
nions arc belter kept private.
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Take, as an example, u recently
published diatribe hy a writer about
soccer In general and World Cup
orgunlzcrs In particular, who are
Insisting that all media covering
this summer's tournament submit
In a background check.
I can't argue with someone who
suys soccer Is boring. T o the
uninitiated or unwilling. It cun be
tedious. For most Americans, soccer
Is. at best, an ucqulrcd tuslc. And
you must be willing lo acquire It.
Also, there arc few athletic
spectacles more aesthetically luck­
ing thun a poorly played soccer
mutch (the one exception thut
comes lo mind Is u Junior varsity
volleyball game, which redefines the
concept of eternity).
Certain w cll-excculcd soccer
tactics can test Che patience of even
u soccer uflclunado. The absence of
a shot clock and u field surface
exceeding 7,000 squurc yards can
make u game seem like 90 minutes
of nothing if It's done right.
F o r e x a rn p 1e , th e s o c c e r
equivalent of basketball's four-

SPORTS

TONY
DeSORMIER

corner delay Is culled hunkering,
where one side concedes technical
superiority to the other and com­
bats It by keeping all or most of lls
players on Its half of the field. As a
result, there's no room to do
unythlng. ut least not anything
entertaining.
But perhups the biggest thing
working against soccer — In terms
of bring accepted hy a majority of
American adults — Is llte Idea that
defense Is dull, that an excep­
tionally well-played 1-0 match Is
more boring tliun a 5-4 horror show.
These arc the same people that
think pitchers' duels In bust-hull or
7-0 defensive wars In football arc
boring. It's that mentality (hut gives
us the designated hitter, the

tlircc-point field goul, and rules
geared to benefit the offense In
football.
However. I have the distinct
feeling I'm preuchlng to the con­
verted. Wc know whut wc like und
why wc like It. Wc feel a kinship
with the funs wc see while wutchlng
Soccer Made In Germany or llte like,
n kinship I Imagine baseball funs
around Ihe globe feel when wat­
ching our "members only" World
Scries.
Like anyone who finds pleasure In
an uctlvlty, we'd like to share that
cx|&gt;er!cnrc with others. But like I
said, acquiring a taste for anything,
he It soccer or sushi, requires a
willingness (o experience It with u
reasonably open mind.
Everyone's entitled to Ills or her
opinion, different strokes for dif­
ferent folks, one man's meat Is
a n o t h e r m a n ' s poison, und
whatever other cliche' you can
think up . . . having un opinion ulso
carries with It the responsibility of
respecting the opinion of others.
If you don't like soccer (or the
Orlando Muglc or whatever), fine.
But lo take that position and
gleefully (fount It like some absurd
banner In the faces of those who

enjoy thul given activity exceeds the
most extreme limits of having und
stating an opinion.
And to challenge or lie offended
hy the security measures of the
orgunlzcrs of un International event
such as the World Cup Is ridiculous.
Wc respond with self-righteous
horror to the actions of soccer
hooligans or terrorists who use
events like the Olympics to make a
statement, saying that It could
never happen here while Ignoring
Incidents like Dead Heads storming
the O-rctta or riots In Los Angeles
forcing games to he postponed.
World Cup orgunlzcrs arc faced
with the delicate task of trying lo
make everything us safe as possible
for the players and funs visiting ihls
country. To da this, they're at­
tempting to screen most everyone
who will have access lo the games,
from volunteers) to the media.
Should the media be exempt from
Ihls screening process? Arc report­
ers somehow more trustworthy
than someone hired lo sell pro­
grams? How nrrogunt Is Hint?
It would be wonderful If none of It
were necessary, but recent history
suggests otherwise. And those who
ignore the lessons of history, etc.

FO R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R TS IN Y O U R A R E A , READ T H E S A N FO R D H ER ALD D A ILY

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Babe Ruth—

S T A T S &amp; S TA N D IN G S
NATIONAL LEAOUE
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Saturday’* Oamas
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Chicago al Pittsburgh, ppd . rain
Atlanta 1. Montreal I

Cincinnati H. Moutlon 7
Now York I, SI LooliO

Florid* I, Philadelphia I. II Inning*

Son Diago &gt;. Colorado I
Sunday'! Game*
Montrool I, Atlanta0

Ptiiladelphla *, Florida I
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Pllltburgh *. Chicago 1
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Colorado 1. San Dlogos
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II to *41 1
17 14 sat Jin
Toronto
aid 7
Detroit
17 It
Central Otvliton
W
L Pel. OB
ta 11 I ll —
Chicago
to 11 ua
Kama! City
14 11 SI* 1
Cleveland
Milwaukee
to t4 117 1
Minn*io&gt;a
11 11 41* 4
Weil Dlvliton
W
L Pet. OB
Teiai
17 14 47* —*
Seellle
11 17 414
'9
Calilornl*
11 I* 404 1
* 77 7»0 4'1
Oakland
Saturday’! Oamai
Detroit 10. Seattle a. 4 Inning*, rain
New York a. Botlon S
Cleveland al Baltimore, ppd . rain
Toronto J, Milwaukee 1
Chicago 4. Kania* City 1
Minnesota *, Tail* 7
Oakland 7, California 4
Sunday’! Oamei
Sealll* 4, Detroit 1
New York*. Bolton4
Baltimore 1. Cleveland »
Toronto 1. Milwaukee t
Kamai City » , Chicago 7
Minnesota S. Teiai 1
California 7, Oakland 0
Monday'! Oamai
Toronto (Letter 1 11 al (lalllmora
(Fernander 101, 7 lip in
Cleveland (Morrli 1 I) at Naw York
(Abbott 111, 7:05pm
Milwaukee IWegman ] 0) at Boilon
IDarwInS I), f Oip m
Seattle (Hibbard M ) *1 Chicago (Alvarti

a01.0 01p m

Minnesota (Tapani 11) at Kansas City
Itlaney t il. I Olp m
California (Megrane 00) *1 Teias (Retd
Oll.lltpm

SOUTHERN LEAOUE
First Hall
Eillirn Dlvliton
W
L
Carolina (Plratei)
to *
Greenville ( Brave!)
to
11
Orlando (Cubit
t) IS
Knoivlll* (Blue Jayi)
11 17
Jacksonville |Mariner*) II IS
Western Division
Huntivlll* (Athttcil
11 11
Birmingham IWS01)
to 11
Nashville (Twtm)
14 IS
Chattanooga (Reds)
11 IS
Memphis (Royals!
tl IS

Pel. OB
SS7 —
ss* )
.444 A
-411 AST
•111 t
Sit —
11* 1ST
41) 4
.444 4'T
441 4V&gt;

Saturday's Gams*

Nashville I. Greenville a
Carolina I, Jacksonville I
Chattanooga al Knoavlll*. ppd , rain
Huntivlll* 10. Birmingham 1
Orlande *1 Memphis, ppd., rein
Sunday's Oamas
Knoivlll* II, Jacksonville )
Carolina S, Greenville I
Hunlsvlllel, Chattanooga 1
Nashville 7. MemphltO

Monday'! Oamas
Birmingham al Orlando
Knoivlll* al Jacksonville, I
Carolina *•Greenville
Huntsville *1 Chattanooga
Nashville a! Memphis

f
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i
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t

FLORIDA STATE LEAOUE
First Hall
Eastern Division
W
L Pet. OB
Brevard 1Mar llm)
7 747 —
2)
S47 4
St. Lucie IMalil
17 1)
Vero Beach (Dodganl
14 14 soo «
11 to ■)7f m*
Daytona (Cubit
Osceola (Altroil
11 11 .37* 11V*
W P. Beach (Eipoil
7 11 7W t)

Western Dlvliton
Fort Myeri (Twin*)
70 10
Lakeland (Tiger*)
tl it
Clearwater (Phillies)
17 17
St Pat* (Cardinal!)
14 tl
Tampa (Yank**!)
IJ 14
Charlotte (Rangeri)
11 It
Dunedin (Blue Jayl)
tj 11
Saraiota (Red Soil
10 11
Saturday’! Oamei
Weil Palm Beach 4. Charlotte 1
Clearwater 71. Osceola !
Lakeland 4, Fort Myen 1
Si Petersburg j. Dunedin 4
Drtvard tl. Tampa It
SI Lut••7. Seraioli 1
Day Iona J. Vero Batch 0
Sunday ! Oamai
Dunedm 7. Otceola 4
For! Myeri 4. Weil Palm Beach l
Monday'! Oamei
Oiceolaet Dunedin
Weil Pelm Beech al FoM Myeri
Charlotte al Lakeland
Clearwator al Saraiota
Tampa at Daytona

C ontinued from IB
U7 _
41*
tu
111
4*1
444
414
117

RAINM QAUQI

11)
Hi
Jto

Hi
an
7l&gt;

Tim Rainos la a Sanlord native and Somlnole High School
graduate now playing lor the Chicago While Sox. His stats are
lor the 1994 season in the first column, personal best season
totals In tho second column and current career totals
(Including 1994 games) In the third column.
On Sunday afternoon, Raines was hltloss In lour trips to the
plate but did score a run In the While Sox’s 9-7 loss to the
Kansas City Royals.

t

RAINES QAUOE
Category
Games...........
At-bats........... ....
Runs.............. ....
Hits................
RBI................. ....
Doubles.........
Triples........... ....
Home runs
Steals............
Average.........

u ucauint uirvoiu

St Pattnburg at SI Lucia

BASBBALL I O X I I
Sunday'! gam*
PHILLIES!. MARLINS)
PHILA
FLORIDA
abr hbl
abr hbl
Dykitr cl I d d d
Carr cl
4 0 10
MTmincI I J 7 0
JHrndip 0 0 4 0
Duncan IB 4 0 1 I
Mgdanph 1 0 t 0
RJrdn lb 1 14 1
Rnierlalti 4 0 10
DHIInlK 10 00
$h(field rl 4 0 11
tncvgl* If 1 t 1 I
Carrillo rt t 0 0 0
Lngmr rl 1 1 7 0
Corine It 4 0 10
Prill c
1110
KAbbitu 0 4 0 0
Batllto 11 4 17 7
Ditrde tb l i l t
A riam
DnJktnp &gt; 00 0
10 0 0
Mrndnlph 10 10
Ting ley c 10 0 0
Boiktopr 0 10 0
Men p
0000
Slcumbp 0 0 0 0
Browne ef 10 0 0
Brbef to Tto 4 0 10
Hough p 10 10
Mutli p
0000
CJhntnc 1 1 1 0
Tetali it » tl 1
Tetali
11 11* 1
Phll*d*lp4ii*
III III 1III - «
Florida
ta* t*i IM - 1
OP — Philadelphia 1. Florida I LOB Philadelphia 7. Florida Id )B - Duncan Id .
RJordan 141. Prall (I). Morandml 14). Conme
171 HR - RJordan II). Incavlglia HI.
Datlrada III S — Onjackton SF - Duncan.
Inc*vigil*
ip
h 1 1 1 as so
Philadelphia
DnJackionW. 4 0
7
7 7 7 4 *
Siotumb
1
7 0 0 0 1
F torIda
Hough L . l t
111 17 1 1 0 1
Mutli
17 1 0
4 1 1
Nan
7
&gt; 1 1 0 1
JHernenctol
1
0 0 0 0 1
Mutt* pitched to 1bettor* m the 7th
HBP — by Hough (M!homp*onl Balk Hough
Umpire* — Home. Hernandei. Firti.
Ponemo: Second Wlnton. Third. Froem
ming
T — 1:4* A — 11.144
Saturday nlghM gam*
MARLINS 1. PHILLIES 7. It Innmgi
FLORIDA
PHILA
ab r h bt
ab r h tot
Dykitr (1 4 110
Carrel
A 1J 0
Mgdan lb 1 1 1 0
DuncanTto 4 111
Nenp
Kruk tto 4 0 10
0000
DHIlntlto a l t o
Brown* ph 0 0 0 4
YPeret p 0 0 0 0
Daulton c S 7 7 4
Emrlchit s e t t
Carrltloph 10 0 0
RLewlip
0000
MTmvtlf S O I !
Rnteriapn 1 4 1 t
Batllto II 4 0 0 0
TOrnep &gt; t t 0
Shllwtd rl a l l !
Carter p 1 0 0 0
ConIn* II S l o t
Slcumbp 0 0 0 0
Dilrd* lb 10 11
Incvglaph t 0 1 0
CJhnsng 1 1 1 1
Lngmr pe 4 0 0 0
KAbtott II S l i d
Brbefto Jb 14 14
DJonesp
4444
Mrndnlph 0 0 0 0
4004
RappP
Weitp
0 00 0
Aquino p t 4 0 0
Ariel lb t i l l
Tetali 41 7 11 7
Tetali
41 1 ta 7
Philadelphia
411 *!« M* 01 - 9
Ftorida
m i i n eta •1 - 1
On* out when winning run scored
E — Duncan (41. Elionrelch (I), Carf (1),
RLewis (l| DP - Philadelphia I. Florida I
LOB - Philadelphia I). Florida 17 IB
Duncan (I), Qauilon (II TGreene &lt;11,
Incavlglla (II. Shallield III. Berberie (0) HR
— Daulton III. SB - Carr 1 (111. Wwllieid
111, KAbbott III. Bar bar la 11) S - Bni.ste
Morandlnl. Aquino. Aria* SF — Duncan.
CJohnion. Anas
IP
H R ER BE SO
Philadelphia
TGreene
4
1 &gt; 1 1 )
Carter
t 11 ) 1 2 1 0
Siotumb
1I 1 0 0 0 7 1
OJonei
1
t 0 0 0 1
Welt L, 0 4
I |1 1 1 1 2 1
F torMe
Rapp
1 11 1 s s 1 0
Aquino
1 11 7 7 7 1 \
1 0 0 1 4
Nen
7
YPtrei
7
1 0 0 1 2
R Lew liW .il
7
0 0 0 4 7
HBP - by Carter (Berber!*) WP —
RLewis.
Umpires — Home, Froemmlng, First.
Htrnandtl; Second. Ponclnoi Third. Winters
T — 4:13. A -41.001

COLLK
EAST
La Salle * s. Xavier, Ohio 11
Manhattan Id I. Iona I I I
Mailechuialls Id, St Bonaventur* i
Michigan St. 4 7. Penn SI I I
Pace 7. Wall Chaster 5
Rider I, St. FranctvN.Y.)
SOUTH

’94
25
102
21
12
4
0
6

best
160
647
133
194
71
30
13
18
90
.334

Mlttltllppl 1. Mississippi SI a
MoraheadSt SIS, E Ktnluctyll
Naw Or leant t. Tria l Pan A im lean 7
NC Wetiayan a. Norfolk SI t
South Alabama!. W Kentucky)
Sautharn Milt II. lauth Florida !
Tennottaa 10. Vanderbilts
Valpanto) 0 I. Wii MllwauleoOtll
MIDWEST
Albion e M haiamaroolO
Aqulna* DO. Trl State SO
Baldwin Wallaco II S. Malde'berg 1 a
Ball St I 4 Akron r 10
Cent Missouri I) 10 Missouri Val ) 4
Grand Valley St lal.FerniSi la
Indiana 7 1 NE llllnoli S I
Kent 7 7, Can! Michigan S7
Miami S 7, Toledo 4 S
Michigan SI 4 7. Penn St t I
Minnesota S I. Michigan ) 1
N Iowa I II. ItlinoHSt S !
Naifo Dame*. SI Louii4
Oakland. M-ch 4 t Wayne Mich I S
Ohio U I S. Bowling Groan I 4
Ohio SI 0 I). NorIhwo*torn S I
Oklahoma I). Nebratk* t
Otter bom a0 Ohio Northern 1 4
SI Cloud St to 7. Manaato St 4&gt;
S llllnoli II. Indiana SI S
SE Miuourl 4. Murray St I
SW Miuourl SI 0. Bradley 4
W Michigan 0 S. E Michigan 4 7
WlchllaSI ». Creighton I
SOUTHWEST
Arkanie* 7, Alabama 3
Fait Ttiat Bapliit 7. Howiton Baptut 4
Jacksonville 4. Arkansas SI )
Oral Robert! 7 Rical
FAR WEST
Colilornio 7. Southern Cal *
Cal SI Fullerton IS New Mrske St S
Col St Hayward 0 XChrto SI 1 )
Cal Poly SIO 7 «. Cal Po'y Pomona ) I
CS Sianulau! If 1. San Francisco St 71
FrosnoSt S. San Oiogo St 4
Hawaii 7. Sacramento St I
long Beach SI 14 UNI. V0
Novede ! to. San Jos* St S *
Now Meelco IS, Air Farce !
Oregon SI 4. Portland J
Paclllc I). UC Santa Barbara )
Pomona Pitrec II,Cal luthnren!
San Diago SI 1. FrosnoSt 1

In i a

playo ffs

All Timas EOT
FIRST ROUND
(Best at II
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Allanla vi. Miami
Sunday. May I

Allanla in . Miami SI. Atlanta win* 1

))

Ntw York t*. Naw Jersey
New York wins senes I I
Chicago vs. Cle island

Chicago win* sane* S0
Of Undo vi Indiono
Indlono mini itftti j 0
WESTERNCONFERENCE
Stiff)« y|,
Solurdif* Mo y 7
Dtnvtr VI, SooflU 94, OT. Dtnvtr
%or lot 1 7
Moulton Ti» Port fond
Mo&lt;’jf ton Mini tof lot 11V
pfwwnla vt. Gold*it Koto
Phoenli wIni leriet 7 0

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
(Battel 7)
EASTERNCONFERENCE
Atlanta vs. Indiana
Tuesday. May Id
Indian* *1Allanla.Ip m (TNT)
Thursday, May It
Indian* at Allanla. Ip m I TNT I

WESTERNCONFERENCE
Houston vs. Ptseenla
Sunday, May I
Phoenli fl, Houston 17, Phoanle leads
strict I 0
Wednesday, May II
Phoenli al Houston,*: M p m. (TNTl
Utah vs. Dtnvtr
Tuesday, May I*

East Carol Ina 11•*, Georg* Mason * I
Eckerd II, SI. Ltd I
Georgia Tech II. Ga Southern*
Kentucky II. Georgia*
LSU 4. Auburn 1
McNaasaSI. II. Nltholli $1.1

Miami 1, Tampa *
Middle Tann 7-4, Tennessee Tech! J

career
1,842
6,978
1.232
2,079
719
336
100
129
753
298

Tim Ralnea

Denver at Utah. I* M p m ( T NT)

Thursday. May II
Denier atUlah. Id 70p m (TN T)
MIAMI ( I I )
Rice a 14 « 0 It. Salto* 7 11 ) a 17. Seikaty
I* 117. Shaw * I) I I 17. Smith I II 4 4 10
Long I I) 17 14 77 Cole! 7*177 Totals 1711

I) 70*1
ATLANTA HOI)
Manning 0 1* )4 It Willis Id II *1 |4
Kancaa S* I 1 II. Augmon 4 0**1*. Blaylock
S 14 I I IS Lang a Id d « I). Ehle a l dd I
Whatley d I d0 0. Ferraildl I 11 Totals 47 0*
ISM Id)
Miami
II II I* 7* - 01
Atlanta
I* I! 7) 74 - III
1 Point goals Miami a I* iRlce I 0, Cate*
I t . thaw 0 ) Smith O il, Allan!* I I
(Blaylock I L Ehlo I II Fautedeut
Nan*
Rebounds - Miami I) ILang 141, Allan!* 14
(Willi! II) Asuits - Miami It ISerkaly 41
Allan!* M I Blaylock III Total lou's Miami
II Atlanta It Tachnicei* — Miami illegal
defense I. Willis A - lean

NHL PLAYOFFS

Disciples
(4-1) healed Sanford Chrisllun Team No. 2
(0-4), 18 0.
Next week, Grace hosts Sanford Central
Baptist (3-2) at 8:30 a.m. ; Nazarene
challenges the Flames al 0:30 a.m.; First
United Methodist plays Sanford ChrlHtinn
No. 2 ut 10:30 a.rn.; Trlnlly-MaJcBty taken on
Sanford Christian No. 1 at 11:30 a.m.; the
Nntivlty-Dlscipics battle Sanford Assemblies
at 12:30 p.m.; and the Nativity-Crusaders
face Oviedo South Seminole Chrlntlun (1-4)
at 1:30 p.m.
Lining Majesty to victory were, with two
hits — Ron Steudlc (home run). Toody
Rosas. Lane Trawlek, Ike Mendoza. Marc
1- Vlret; one lilt — Tony Colon (triple), Steve
Jarrctt.
Doing the hitting for Nnzurcnc were, with
# two hits — Scott Wade (triple). Mark Holton.
? Wuync Gager: one hit — Phillip Sutherland.
II
Frank Turner, Ron Cardcll, David Wllllnk.
Jerry Stoner, Jeff Laird.
Powering Sanford Assemblies were, with
three hits — Alan Delgudo (home run): two
hits — Willy Ayala (home run, triple), David
Sucres (home run), Dandy Carrndcro (triple);

174 111 o ~ s tl
MS III 1 — 7 11

Firit Naiaren#
Trinity Aitimbly-Mi|«ity

14(11) 47 - 19 tl
II 1 M - i 1

Sanferd Atsambllat
Flnt Untied Methodist
Sanlord Christian Ho. 1
Nativity Calhallc-Cruiaderi
Sanlord Christian Ha. 1
Nativity Catttollc-Diulpto*
Oraca Unltad Mathadllt
Flnt Unltad AAathodlit Flamai

»1 44) 1 144 tod 9 -

4 11
7 IS

IM 14 44) 7* -

4 tl
14 14

1 11 444 • — 11 11
(111)7 441 x — IS II

one hit — Junto Delgado J r . (triple),
Fernando Concalvcs, Adrian Lucca.
Hitting for First United Methodist were,
with two hits — Ian Quick (triple); one hit —
Karl Hcrlcman, Dondl Ilcricman. Gwen
Duller, Tim Quick.
Leading Sanford Christian No. 1 were,
with two hits — Joe Ruiz, Joe Caputo, Urcnt
Driscoll, Kcllh Dritton: one lilt — Kevin
DrlBcoll, Dennis Marshall. Barry Scgroves.
The Crusaders were led by, with three hits
— Paul Mlotkowskl: two hits — John
Haddock, Art Beach, Mel Goings, Brooke
Laggner: one hit — Mike Fratrik (triple),
Frank LublnBkus (triple), Dan UaBtl (double),
Elvis Figueroa.

)

Powering I lie While Sox were
Gerald Bishop (triple, two runs.
RBI), Chris L iu m m ii (double,
two run*. RBI). Alvin Smith
(double. RIlll. Clusz Lytle (single,
run. two RBI). Freddie Hawkins
Alex Jnm t and Dominic Gelt*
(one single, two runs and one
RBI eachl. J H Nollies llhree
runs. RBI). David Robert* (three
m i i i s I. Maurice Smith (run) and
winning pitcher Brad Jenkins
(RBI)

SANFORD STADIUM
n'
— 7
• » ■» - •

Espa*

Cubs

4*4 4 -

d

414 a -

II

IINN RICK PIELD
Blue Jays
WbltaSai

*1* — 1
“ ’•
l«* 1*4 I I *11 *1* *d -

Rayall
Or tola*

S
4

Tre llis Smi th singled an
scored a run. while Barry Porte!
singled fur the Blue Jays
Lifting the Marlins In the upsr
were John Bryant (double, tw
RBI). Leruird Brown (double
RIlll. Mike Robinson (single, twe
runs), Luke Young (single, RIlll,
winning pitcher Marcus Braklrllwo runs) and Joe Trettrcn,
De met r i u s Reave*, Ftiblinlj
McKinney and Joshua Gentry!
(one run each).
Providing thr offense for the
Pirates were Doiitr Hayes |two
singles, iwo runs, RBI). Antonio
White (triple, two RIlll. T J
Thompson (d ou ble , runl, Rnnnlr
Washington (single. Mini, Jason
Graham (single. RBI|. Willie
Robinson Ilf III I and Tug Daniels
Ben Welgert and Steve Harriett
lone run ruch).
The Cub* were led by winning
pitcher Steve lluxsurd (two
single*, two run*. KHII, Dave
Ynirrtagoyrra (double, two m iii *
two RIlll, Klrt Blue (double, RIlll
Man us Campbell (single, run
two RBI). Mike Evan* (single
run|. Wallrr Bryant and Shaun
Price (two run* each). Terrance
Houston (runl and Justin Coo|*et
(Rill)
Chris Vaughn doubled and
James Gunn and Eric Mu tidy
singled for the Expo*

C ontinued from tB

Saturday May f
Washington 4, New YorS Rangers ) New
York leads senes 11
Monday May *
Washington *1 New t e l Hangers 7 M

pm
New Jersey vt Bestow
Saturday May 7
Naw Jersey S Boston 4 OT. set let tied 11
Monday M l! s
Boston at 74ew Jersey 7 M pm
W E S TE R NC ONF IRE NC E
San Jateyt Taranto
Sunday.May*
Toronto*. San Jata 1. tenet lied 11
Tuesday May I*
Toronto at San Jota. Id Mp m
Vanceever vs Dallas
lewdly. May*
Vancouver 7 Dallas I OT, Vancouver

toads sen es! I
Tuesday. May Id
Dallas al Vancouver Id M p m

AUTO RACING
Indy SM Speeds

INOIANAPOIIS — Top speeds In practice
Sunday tor the Mar W Indianapolii HO
listing residence or country, car number,
chassis engine am) top speed In mph ir
rooaiet
I Scott flreytun. Ccktwal*. Mich . No IS
I**J Lola Menard. T&gt;7 ala
7 Roberto Guerrero. Sen Juan Ceprstrano,
Cell! .No It. ISTILoi* Buies 7Ji SM
1 Eddie Cheever Aipen Coto . No V . 1991
Lota Menard. 71) ev*
4 Rout Boot*). Dr of (1 No S. 1994 LoU
Ford. 77) Ka
1 Michael Andretti, Naierettt. P* No IT,
14*4 Reynard Ford. 17) tee
* Mario Andretti. Neia*elh Pe No 4.
IM4 Lota Ford III to)
7 Tod ToJbH lU lf, No II, 1994 MovfiOFd
llmor. Ill 707
4 Paul Tracy, Canada, No ). 1994
Pentk* Mercedes. 770 10)
* Bobby Nahar. Hilliard. Ohio. No 4. 1994
Lola Honda. 11* III
10 Buddy Lailer. Vail. Colo. No 73. 1991

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX - Recalled Oar
Flnnvold. pitcher. Irom Pawtucket ot Ihe
Inter nation*I League
CALIFORNIA ANOELS - Placed Brian
Anderson. pilchtr, on the It day disabled list
Recalled Mike Butcher, pitcher. Irom Van
couver ot Its* Paclllc Coast League
DETROIT TIOERI - Placed Junior Falla,
oullisider, on the 11day disabled lilt, retro
active lo May 1 Recalled John Flaherty,
catcher, from Toledo ol the International
league
TORONTO BLUE JAYS - Placed Alei
Goniaiei, outfielder, on Ihe today disabled
list, retroactive
April is Calisd up Rob
Bullsr. oullleldtr. Irom Syracuse ol the
Inter national League
Natlanal League
PITTiaURDH PIRATES - Optioned Bits
Minor, pitcher, to Bullalo ol the American
Association Racalled John Hope, pitcher,
Irom Buffalo

to

Softball---------------Continued from IB

Leading the Royal* were Chile
(double, single, two runs, two
RBI). Iravls Hampton (double,
single-). Chad S h rlllrtd (two
singles, nm ). Melvin Holt (single.
RBI) and Randy Casey. Th ro
Willi.mis and Johnathan Hub
liard (one run rarh)
Paring the Orioles w rrr Ilrucr
Carter (double, two runs). Adam
Drydrn and Burt Dixon (one
*!ngle and one RBI each), lin k
Floyd (single, run), Mario Alexandei and Bryan Rhoades (one
single nu ll I and Mont Stokes
Irani.

Ptratoi
Marlins

Little Majors-

All Timas ( DT

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
I Best al 71
EAST! RNCONFIRINCE
New Yerfc Rangers is WesTwnglen

Lola Itnvor, Ji* 4U

fan Antonio vs. Utah
Utah wlni tar Iasi I

Naw York vs. Chicat*
Sunday. May I
New York SO, Chicago I*. Naw York leads
sarlat I 0
Wednesday, May II
Chicago*! New York. 7pm (TNT)

Austin Peay 11. Tann. Martin 11
Clemsan f. Florida SI. I
Davidson I. NC Char loll* *

division will meet In a one-gome
playolT for a spot In the best
two-out-of-three City Champion­
ships. The White Sox ami Royals
have secured the two American
slots, but the Cubs. Pirates and
three-time defending city cham­
pion Knights of Columbus Car­
dinals an* all 7-4 with one week
left In the season.
Today at Sanford Memorial
Stadium, the Cubs and Cardi­
nals will battle for sole |xw*r*
slon of first plurc, while the
Oriole* and A Lakeside Gallery
A ’s (5 0) will square off at Zlnn
Ilcck Field. Both game* are *et
for 5:43 p m . start*

Doing the damage for the Disciples were,
with two lilts — Chris Huron (home run),
Mike Williams (home run), Anne McGowan
(double), Rich Schulz. Mike Baling: one hit
— Floyd Weslcrvell (double), John Sofurclll.
Bill Quinn, Mark Hurdzcwlez, Randy Reed.
Jim Greco.
Providing the offense for Sanford Chris­
tian No. 2 were, with three lilts — Don
Kracmcr; two hits — Bill Horn (double); one
hit — Jeff Burd, Chris Uany. Danny Phelps.
Bobby llutt. Mike Hankins. Steve Plpltonc,
John Davis.
Contributing to the Flames attack were,
with five hits — Tony Blallc (home run,
double, nine Rill). W.L. Graccy (triple, four
RBI), Tom Graccy (double). Bill Graccy: four
hits — Tony DeSormtcr, Donnie Hinson:
three hits — Jon Eltonhcud (double), Brian
Burke: two hits — Dean L. Smith (double):
one hit — Mark Blythe.
Collecting the hits for Grace Methodist
were, with five hits — Gary Carter: three
hits — Chip Langton; Iwo hits — Joe Corrln
(two doubles), Curt Towers (triple), Scott
Carter. Jim Llllo: one hit — Larry Propst
(home run), David Grulncr (double). Herb
Brow n (double). Jo h n G ardner, Carl
Relchcnbach.

I

p.m. and the Cardinals
challenge the Cults ut 7 43 p m
Al Lakeside Field, the Kovals
take on the Oriole* at 5 45 p in
and the A ’s (are the Blue Jays at
7 45 p in
T h e Royal * were led by
William Kirby lltome nm . triple,
single, three runs). Jeremiah
.Jenkins (three singles, three
runs), Jason Sheffield and Anton
Anderson It wo doubles uml two
ru n s each), l i mi t ar y Major
(double, single, i wo runs),
Donovan Redden (two singles,
r un ) . A n t h o n y Ratom srouy
(single, two runs) and hwayne
Tillman and Hobcn Wilds (our
single mid one run each)
dotting the hit* for the A ’*
were Willie Bennett (single, run).
Matt Bozelka and Bilan Wade
(one single each) and Dontruic
Jones (run).
Collecting thr hit* for the Red
Sox were Troy Brinson tdonhlr,
single, two rimsl. Bud Bennrll
Ihome run. run), Lrvl Kaltie* Jr.
(triple, two runs), Ford. Nick
Erickson. Julius Grlllln and Ken
Erickson tone single and one run
each) and Adam Frank and
Robert Robinson (one run eachl
Doing the hitting (or the Blur
Jay* were Jason Turner (double)
and Steven Evan* (single)
Lifting the Oriole* were Eric
Rogers (double, two singles,
three runs), Nick Doney Ithrre
single*, run). Mike Doney (dou­
ble. single. Iwo runs). Dennl*
Brldgcr (double, single, run).
Brad Cook (double, run), Brad
Lcxkr, Thomas Fodrfe and Ryan
Roger* (one single and one nm
each) and Josh Wluegard and
Ian High (one run each).
Pacing thr While Sox were
Donovan Daniels (triple, double,
single, run), Aurun Hubbard
(double, (wo singles, three rimsl.
Joseph Blake (home run. double,
two runs). Byrun Hubbard (tri­
ple. two runs), Danny Wcyh
(single, two nms) and Mlehuel
While. Mark Kicks and Conner
Newton (one run each).
Contributing for the Pirates
were J im* Holloway (double, Iwo
singles, three rim sl, James
Harkuess |three singles, two
runs), Jnhnuthon Brooks (dou­
ble, single, two runs), Josh
Skipper (two singles, three runs)
and Eddie Rollins (two singles,
two runs).
Also contributing were Robert
Waslihiiru and Toney Bohannon
(one triple and two nms each),
Nelson Beverly (double, two
runs) und Dustin Washburn.
W uync Wal ts and Brandon
Ccronc (one rim eachl.
Providing the offense fur the
Cardinals were Terry Green (Iwo
singles, two runsl, Jere m y
Rothwell (triple, three runs),
Leonard Britt (double, three
nms). Curtis Woodworth (three
runs), Joe Sondheim, Tyle r

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Drakr anil O u ts White It wo runs
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lone m il eachl
Doing llie &lt;1,image lor the ( oh*
were Aamn Klrhard*on (lintiir
run. double, single totn runs).
David Brock (home run. double,
single, threr run*), Chris Uurkrtt
(double, single), W lIlium Cleve­
land (two singles two runs).
David Sanders (two singles).
Danny Brock (double, tun).
Jared Fcddrr Isingle. two runsl.
Roman Woodward Istngle. run)
and Cliauotng Byrd. Erin Love
and David Freshoiir lime run
each)
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Eudcll (home run. double, run).
Br andon Bales Ihome run,
single, Iwo runs). Victor Gll1»crt
(double, stogie, runl. Brady
I In mi ley (double, two runsl.
Doug Garner and Adam Clark
(one double each) and Jeremy
Holloway (single).
Leading Hie Dodger* were
Andrew Beatty (double, three
single*, thrre runsl. Brian Porter
(two doubles, run). Jason Mur­
ray (two singles, two runsl.
Christian Burdick (single, iwo
runsl. Shane Burnscd Islngle.
run) and Grady Hutchins, Ken­
dall Kenntm and Chris Downer
(one run cuch).
Hitting fur the Marlins were
Robert Lowe (single, run). Nick
Irclund (single) and Randy Black
(run).

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday, May 9. 1994 - 3B

People

Organic gardening in Florida

IN BRIEF
Final Audubon lunch of the year
The Seminole Chapter of llic Florida and Nutionul Audubon
•Societies will havr u Itincliran at the final meeting of the
1993-94 year.
The meeting will take place at the Holiday Inn at the Marina
In Sanford at I p.iii. on Thnraduy, May 12.
For more Information contact Grace Friend at 668-5541.

Coeurde Coeur garden party set
The Coeur dr Coeur. an auxiliary of the American Heart
Association, will In- hosting a garden party on Sunday, May 15.
I (MM from 5 to 8 jj.tn.
The evening ol southern elegance and hospllullty will feature
many of centrul Florida's Dnrsl hotels, caterers, restaurnnts
and bnkrrtr* In a magnificent outdoor setting.
It will take place at Oak Grove, the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Everette Huskey In Sweetwater Club. 500 Sweetwuter Club
Ulvd.. Longwood.
Tlckrts are $35 per person.
For reservations and Informatkin. rail the American Heart
Association at 843-1330.

Help for gamblers offered
Gumhlrra Anonymous ard Gam-Anon for family und friends,
meet separatrlv Monday und Friday (non-smnkrrsl at 7:30
p m.. Church of the Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland,
For morr information, rail 236-0200.

Al-Anon group gathers

■y MARY M API

Semi nolo County Maalar Gardener
It Is probably muclpmnre difficult to lx- a
strictly organic gardener In Florida titan In
other parts of this country. Most of us are
starting with white sand and so the first
thing we must do Is add organic mailer In
Inrgr quantities. Peal, compost, manures,
suwdust, leaves all contribute organic mattrr to the soli. Probably the mosl satisfacto­
ry of all Is your own compost made from
whnt you can collect. Orass clippings,
household kitchen waste and weeds make a
compost which will decompose more
quickly than will oak leaves or suwdust.
Composl making can be u very scientific
activity or It may be nothing morr than
piling these substances In n hidden corner
und walling for them to decompose. If one
has the patience, leaves, ntuhlc waste and
grass clippings can be plied In the area In
which one wishes to garden and Icfl for
several months when this material has
partially decomposed. II ran be tilled In and
the bed prepared and planted Covrr crops
grown on Idral parts of llir garden and tilled
In ure excellent soil Improvers. In both cases
three or four weeks should pas* aflrr tilling
before pluming. The process of breaking
down materials surh as green manure or
sawdust rnl&gt;s the plants of needed nitrogen.

Insects and diseases arc more prevalent In
Florida than In parts of lhe country where
cold weather controls these problems to
some extent. However, many safe controls
have Ix'cn found. Insecticidal soap will take
rare of many Inserts. Possibly your house­
hold dish detergent will do just ns well.
Worms, surh as corn rnrworms. tnmulo
worms, und cabbage caterpillars can be
clfrctlvely controlled by llnclllun thurIttgfcnal* which kills only worms and does
not affect beneficial Insects. There are many
more beneficial Inserts Ilian Injurious ones,
and we should keep this tn mind when we
have to resort to a pesticide such us
pyretlirum or rolenone. These are nonpoisonous lo humans, but they will kill bees
and other beneficial Insects. Use these late
In the day when the bees are no longer
active. Predator Insects can be obtained for
specific Infestations, but they may lenve
when they have finished the Job for which
they were ordered nnd not hang around for
the next problem. Slugs and snails ran tie
controlled with dlntomuclous earth nr wood
ashes. Mulching will hrlprontm l nematodes
and weeds and keep the soli cool and moist.
Usually disease Is harder to deal with.
Plants which are kepi growing quickly nnd
which are healthy arc not ns likely to lie
Hltachrd. Sulphur compounds nrr recom­
mended (a deal with fungus and mildew

problems.
If gardening organically is so much
trouble, why not do us has been done for
many years and use chemicals. There are
several reasons. Whether the produce Is
lustier is a question which has been
discussed for yenrs Certainly where or­
ganically grown produce Is available, some
people arc willing lo pay premium prices for
It. Literature on the subject Is filed with
Instances of Increased resistance lo disease
In both animals and humans when organlcally grown foods are enlen.To my
knowledge, there has never been a blind
study undertaken lo prove this. However, lo
have "allowable amounts" of pesticide on
market produce Is of concern lo many. In
recent months concern about the pollution
of our earth has gained much attention and
articles on the subject appear even In
populur magazines.
Usually organic methods of gardening
cover a period of lime will result In a rich
dark soil which Is rewarding to work with.
Weeds will pull out easily and your plants
will have the bloom of health. An nddrd
bonus Is additional years of youthfulness
from all that exercise.
While Trtcta Thomas Is out on maternity
leave articles will be wrlllert by several
volunteer master gardeners.

Church youth to sell Zellwood com, other veggies straight from the farm

If you are troubled by the alcoholism of a frrlnd or relative,
thrre Is help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends und
lamlly of alcoholics, will meet each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday night ut 8 p m at the Sahara Club. 2587 8. Sanford
Ave . Sanford For more Information, call 332-4122.

Ths youth group ol the First
United Methodist Church of
Sanlord are gelling ready for
their annual Zellwood Corn
Sale Salurday, May 14. at the
church, 5th Street and Park
Avenue, Sanford, from 10 a.m.
lo 2 p.m, Yellow, white and
blcolor corn will be for sale by
the crate or by the oar. An
assortment ol other vegeta­
bles, watermelons and can­
taloupes straight Irorn tho farm
will also be available. Getting
primed lor the evont ere (Ironl
row, from left): Jeremy Spragg,
Jest Howard, Melissa Kyle,
K im C l o u s e a n d K a t i e
Hart sock. (Back row, from left):
Michael Hart sock, Ian Quick,
Chad Gaugh and Stephanie
Hauser.

Narcotics Anonymous meets In Sanford
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p in . ut the
1’reshytertan House of Goodwill. 3 17 Oak Ave . Sanford

Nurses to meet monthly
The Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Florida. Inc.,
meets die second Monday of the month at 0 3 0 pin. at
Kllarney Baptist Church. 701 Formosa Ave. C.E.U class
provided each mouth All meetings are open to Ll'Ns and to
students and graduate I.PNs For lnlurni.it Ion cull 299-4321

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 0 30 a in to noon, the W OOI'IE Sewing
Clult gathers at the Uike Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Hoad, to make tiatiy clotlirs and Itrins lor nursing homes
as well us Itrms for die Christmas Store. The Hems made by
the d u b are donated to prremle babies, nursing home residents
and gilts (or the annual Chrtstmus store.

Weekly Lions Club meeting

Hwraltf fltwrto by Hofifion fk N w d w

T h e Sanford Lions C lu b m re ts every Tu e s d a y at noon at the
Colonial Room tn dow n to w n Sanford For In ln rm a llo n . call

321-0700.

Over-50 Club meets Tuesday
The 0vrr-50 Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday, at
to 30 a m., at the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are welcome

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at d:e Greater Sunford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Klwanls Club of Casselberry meets
Klwunts Club of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a m., at Village Inn. corner Dog Track Hoad and US Highway
17-92 In Longwood. For Information, call 831-8545.

The following births have been
recorded at HCA Centrul Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford:
April 6 — Donna and David
Sinllh, Sanford, girl: Michelle
und Edward Rlnkavttge. Sanford.
Ixiy
April 13 — Barburn Walker.

Sanford, boy
April 15 — Tracy ami William
Burkhart. Sanford, girl; Leslie E.
and Abraham L. Brill. Cassellterry. girl
April 10 — Kathy and Vincent
Brooke. Sanford, boy

Unsafe boaters can turn to floaters
D EA R A B U T : You would have
served "Mrs. N.M. In Maryland"
and millions of lioaters well If
you had suggested she advise
"Fred” lo lake u sale boating
course offered by the U.S. Coast
G u a r d Au x i l i a r y or Power
Squadrons In Ihelr urea.
Wc arc well into the boating
season, and muny Ixiutcrs are ul
risk of losing their bouts, or lives
— and their gursls are at risk of
serious Injury or loss of life —
because of the lack of safe
boating habits.
Members of the U.S. Coast
Guard Auxiliary are dedicated lo
serving the boati ng public
through public education pro­
grams for a nominal materials
charge.
Please note the toll-free phone
number on the buck of the
enclosed "Fed e ra l Require-

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men Is" booklet (800| 368-5647,
where people can get solely
Information und attend u (mating
safely class In their area.
Once again, Abby, you could
do a tremendous service fnr the
boating public If you would print
this. You may use my name.

DAVID A. DAY, SEMINOLE.
FLA.
DEAR DAVID: Thank you for
un excellent suggestion. I re­
ceived u number of letters con­
cerning water safely. Read on:
DEAR ABBYt Regarding the
letter from " Mr s . N. M. In
Mu r y U t n d " con c e r n i n g the
boater who "brushed off" the life
Jacket question from his guest:
Any* guest Invited aboard a

vessel should lie given a predeparture orientation concern­
ing the location and use of all
sufrty equipment, life Jackets,
fire extinguishers marine rudlo.
etc.
The guest should also lie given
a basic orientation as (o (he
operation of (be vessel. What If
the skipper becomes Injured or
otherwise Incapacitated? Any
person on board asking lo use a
fife Jacket ("personal notation
device," or PFD. In boating
icrmtnolgo) | should be allowed
lo do so without question.
1 would recommend lo "Fred"
(hut he enroll In a houllng safety
course taught by the local Coust
Guard Auxiliary. U.S. Power
Squadron or other qualified
tmuling group. With his attitude
al one, Fred sounds like a
menace un the water.

GARY STEWART,
PLEASANTON. CALIF.
DEAR ABBYt I appreciated
your response to "Mrs. N.M. In
Maryland" concerning their day
aboard a friend's bool. There ure
certain rules und regulations

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thut apply to boating — the
ocean doesn't cure II you ure In a
20-fooler or the Queen Elizabeth
II. I'v done ocean sailing for
mor e t han 30 ycur s . and
whenever friends suited with me.
I always pointed out the location
of life vests, fire extinguishers
and first aid kits. The shlp-toshore radio was monitored und
guests were given Instructions
on how to use the "mike."
Results: thirty yenrs of safe,
family-fun sailing
Unfortunately, the free boutlng
courses olTercd by the Coast
Guard are not mandatory for
owning nnd operating a boat.

JOHN OL8SON,
SANTA ANA, CALIF.
DEAR JOHN OLSSONi
Everyone who operates a bout
should be required to tukc a
course and be "licensed," ns
automobile drivers arc. All pas­
sengers should know how lo
operate a boat should (he driver
become Incapacitated.

DEAR ABBYt To "Mrs. N.M. In
Maryland" — we had ull belter
believe life Jackets save lives, or I
wouldn't be here writing this.
It happened In Venezuela last
August. There were 13 of us
tourists who look u boat ride, a
boat which resembled a canoe,
long and narrow with an out­
board motor. We sat two abreast.
At one point, 1 thought the
operator was going loo fust and,
before wc knew It, the canoe
capsized In the middle of the
Curno River, which wus approx­
imately one-half-mile wide. I
could swim, but with my heurt
problem (I had a heart attack In
Hong Kong In 1985), I soon
became llrcd, probably from
punlcklng. und can't remember
when I was rescued.
When I regained conscious­
ness, I was lying on (lie floor of
the bout. Everyone thought 1 was
dead when they suw me flouting
on my buck unconscious. Abby.
the lifejacket saved my life.
K. I8H1I, HAWAII

FRA member cited lor 45 years of service
Jim Now, national president of the Fleet Reserve Association,
horn California, recently paid a visit to the Fleet Reserve
Association B. Duke Woody Branch In Sanford. While hero, New
presented a 45-year pin to Leander Dlmpsey (center) for
continuous membership In the Float Reserve. Looking on la L.L.
“Red” Hulett (left), president of the local Branch 147.

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IH T H t CIRCUIT CDURT
O P T H S IIO H TIS N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
1RANDFOR
ISM IH O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION

IN THE CIRCUITCOURT
FOR IlM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PR O M TS DIVISION
Pile Ha.St-ITt-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FATIMA H.FANCHELLI,

cat a tea newo-CAM

DIVISIONS
SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE
SERVICES CORPORATION
t/fc/a F IR E M A N 'S F U N D
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

v»

CHARLESH. DICKSON, alal.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
purauanl to a Final Judgment *4
Foraclotura dated Augutl It.
Iftl. and Amendment trier*10.
anlarad In Civil Cat* Number
tie tte C A U E . In th* Circuit
Court lor SEMINOLE County.
F lor Ida. wherein SOURCE ONE
MORTOAOE SERVICES COR
PORATION l/k/a FIREMAN'S
FUND MORTOAOE CORPO
RATION li th* p i *mml, and
CHARLES H. DICKSON, *1 ll.,
era th* Defendant*. I will Mil
IN# property ritvatad In SEMI­
NOLE Caunly, Florida, doixrlbAd Mt
Lai » . T IB I RON COVE, ac­
cording la Me Plot Maroot a*
recorded hr Plat BaoA tL Pag**
IS and M. Public Record* at
SamInal* County, Florida,
at public Ml*, la the higheat and
batl
bidder, far. C cadi,
al Hr#
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M m Im jm . I u l m
W ill IIUI1T (MR 01 1IW IRrnllWtf

Caunly CaurMaua*. X I N. Peril
Avonw*. Sanford. Florida, al
11:M a m. on June 1. ISM.
Doled: Mays. IN4.
Maryann* Motm
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUITCOURT
By.- JanaE. Jaaawk
"In accardanc* with th*
American! With OlMbllllNt
Act. panont In need el a ipaclai
accommodation la parlklpaN In
thl* proceeding *hall, wllhln
•oven { }) day* prior la any
precaadlng, canlact Hi* Ad
mlnlitratlv* Otflc* *1 lh* Court,
Ml N. Par! Avanu*. Samlook
County CaurMaua*. Sanford, FL
» T N telephone I C I i m O X .
t o d i to e tu a n i or t aaotss1770 tvs via Florid* Relay
Sorvka".
PuWnh: Mayt. it. itar
D IRTS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIO H TEIN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Co m N*i ta-aotr-CA-u-B
SOUTHTRUST MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Pklnflft,
V!

R O N ALD E. D U D L E Y )
KAREN S. D U D L E Y ) and
C I T I B A N K . N .A ., l/h/a
C IT IB A N K F E D E R A L
S A V IN G S B A N K , l/k /a
C IT IC O R P S A V IN G S OF
FLORIDA, a Fadtral Saving*
and Lean A MaclaItan.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given Met,
purauanl le a Final Judgment al
Ferecleture anlarad In the
above ilylod cavt*. In lh*
Circuit Court *1 Seminal*
County, Florida. I will Mil lh*
properly tltuala In . Sam Inala
County, Florida, dMcrWad TVLet tax OAK FOREST, UNIT
FOUR, according le lh* Plat
lharael n recorded In Plal Book
is. Pag** I* and M. Public
Record* el Seminole County,
Florida.
al public m i *, le lh* hlgtwtl and
batl bidder, tor ca*h. al th*
Watl (rent door *4 lh* Sentinel*
Caunly CourthouM, Sanlord.
Florida between lh* hour* al
11:00 A M. and I N P M. on
May li, laai.
DATED thll Tnd day of May,

Itar.

MARYANNS MORSE
Clark el Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
A M ERIIC
I A N I W ITH D IS ­
ABILITIES ACT OF IStti Admlnlthallv* Order No. t i V i
Par ion* with a dlMblllty who
naad • tpaclal accommodation
to perllclpato In Ihl* proceeding
thouId contact ADA coordinator
al X I N. Perk Avenue, Sulla
N.XI, Sanlord. Florida X77I *1
Natl five day* prior to lh*
p re c a a d ln g . Te le p h o n e :
46T 323-4330 a a t. 4 )1 7 )
1 -S O t-tS S -tffl I T O D I or
l* »W M / 7 t (V )i via Florida
Raley Sarvka.
Publlih:M*y(, 14.1H4
DERM

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The admlnltlrallon el the
Etiata el FATIMA H. PAN
C H E L L I . F ile N u m b e r
(4 37* CP. li pending in lh*
Probata Court. Seminole
County. Florida. M* addratl el
which I*: X I No. park Avenue,
Sontord, FloridaS177I.
The name mid addratl at th*
personal ropraaanlallv* and the
perianal repratentllve'* at­
torney ere tot forth below.
A LL IN TE R E S TE D PER
SONS A R I NOTIFIED THAT:'
All perten* on whom thl*
notice It terved who have ob
lacllont that challang* Hi* valid
Ity otlhe will, th* qualification*
el the Partonal Repratantallv*.
venue, or |wltdktlen el thl*
Court ere required to file thalr
ab|aciiont with thll Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE PIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY D A Y! AFTER THE
D A TE OP IER V IC E OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM
All creditors el Me 0*cadent
and ether i
aetata on wham a copy of thtt
notka It terved within
month* after Me date el Me ftreS
publication el Ml* nolle* mutt
fit* fhalr claim* wIM Ml* Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OP
THREE MONTHS APTBR THE
DATE OP THE PIRST PUELI
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAY! APTBR THE
DATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
Alt ether trad Itort et lh*
claim* or
claim* wtfh Ml* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS APTBR THE
DATE OP THE PIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE.
A LL CLAIMS, DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
PILED WILL EE PORIVER
M R RED.
Th* date el Me tint publ ka­
lian el Ml t notice It May *, Itea
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
EMIR HAYRIC
li lt fatten Street
Orlande. PierIda m tS
JAMES B. BYRNE. JR „
ESQUIRE
ITS Crown Oak Centre Drive
Lengwood, Florida STM
U0MIJ164X
Florid* Bar No.eOMlX
Attorney tor PatlHanar
Pubitih: Mays, 14. 1tea
DEBTS
“ INTHECIRCUITCOURT,
■ IO H T IIN T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA

CASI NO.I n-ttte-CA-141
BA ITBR N SAVINOI BANK,

FSR. a Maryland carperthan.

Plaintiff.

CHBSTIRR. ELLISON, alal.,
N O TIC tO P FO blC LO tue s
M L B UNOBR
CHAPTER 41,
FLORIDA STATUTES
N O T I C E IS H C R I B Y
OIVEN. punuenl toe Summery
Final Judgment dated April M.
itea end entered In Caea No.
*M (I(C A -I4E of th* Circuit
Court et Me Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnei*
Caunly, Florida, wherein
EASTERN SAVINGS MNKS.
FSB, le th* Plaintiff and
CHESTER R. ELLISON, li the
Defendant. I will eelI le H»
hlghet! bidder tor caeti el Me
Wetl Front Deer el Me tentord
County CourthouM, Sanford.
Florid*, at lliMe.m.anMey 11,
ISM, lh* following dttcrlbed
il torih In I
Summary Final Judgment of
loracleaure, to wit:
Lei to, SAUSALITO SECTION
THRBC, according to Plat In
Plal Book II. Page* T4-TS.
Public Record* el Seminole
County, F torIda.
DATED MayrJ,l(*4.
I,
MARYANNS MORSB
CLERK Of- (H I
CIRCUITCOURT
BY: Jane E. Jatawlc
Deputy Clar!
Publish: May*. Id, ISS4
DER 77

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASB NO. tl-140* CAI4I
CHEMICAL FINANCIAL COR­
PORATION, t/k/a CHEMICAL
FINANCIAL SERVICES COR­
P O R A TIO N , tuccestor by
merger to CHEMICAL FINAN­
C IA L C R E D IT SER VICES
CORPORATION.
Plalnlllf,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHT I t NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMIMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
CASENO.M-H7CP
IN R E: Th* Etlatoet
JA C Q U E S O U IL L A U M E
ADRIANA VREUOOE,
Dace*tad
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The admlnltlralle,! ol lh*
E 1 1 a Ia o l J A C Q U E S
O U I L L A U M E AOR I AN A
V R EUO D B. dtcaattd. Fll*
Number S41*7 CP, It pending In
the Circuit Court tor Seminal*
County, Florida. Probata Dlvltlon. the addratl ol which It
Poll Otflc* Bex "C", Sanford
Florida 17771 Th* name* and
addrtttat at to* Pertonal dtp
roientatlvo and tho Pot tonal
Raprotantallvo't attorney are
tat torih below
ALL IN TER E STE D PER
SONS ARE NOTIFIEDTHAT:
All paraont an whom toll
Nolle* It terved who have oblacllont Mat challang* to* velld
Ity el th* Will, to* qualification*
at to* Partanal Rapratenlettve.
venue, or |urHdktlen el Pile
Ceurl are required to III* their
obltctlem with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OP
THREE MONTHS AFTEN THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All creditor* at to* decedent
end ether partem haring clelmi
or demand* agttntl decedent t
etiat* an wham a copy at tola
notka N terved within tor**
month* aftor th* dal* at to* hrtt
publication el toll notice mutt
III* toalr ttatmt with ton Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICSjOR
THIRTY GAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All ether creditor* et to*

THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
H A S T IN O S . O E C E A S E O .
ELIZABETH C. HASTINOS.
and B A Y T R E E V IL L A O E
CONDOMINIUM. INC .
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby glean
purtuent to a Final Summery
Judgment dated April X . 11*4,
anlarad In Cat* No : *) MM
CAME, al lh* Circuit Court et
th* Eighteenth Judklal Circuit,
In and tar Samlnei* County.
F levIda, wherein THE ESTATE
OF W IL L IA M HA STINO S.
OECEASEO. ELIZABETH C.
HASTINOS, end RAYTREB
V ILLA O B CONDOMINIUM.
INC* are Me Defendant*. Mat I
wilt tall to lh* Mghari and batl
bidder tor cath. el the Watl
Front Otar. Seminole County
CaurMaua*. X I North Perk Av­
enue, Sentord. Florid* HTTI
MM. an May it. ISM at II :M
A aa

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RJRil law IfIRRIRIf VUITM IV

rael property at eat torih In to*
Final Judgment*
Thai certain Condominium
Parcel known et Unit I, Build­
ing 4ia. Baytra* Viiiaga. a
Condominium, log*Mar wIM an
undivided Intorott In lh* land.
etpenaet appurtenant to teid
Unit, all m accardanc* with and
tubfacl to to* Cavenantt. Can
dltlant. Rtetrklkn*. farm* and
ether Pravlttont *1 th* Declarelien at Condominium *1 Baytra*
VIItog*, tiled April 7, t*7S In
Official retard* Seek H U . Pag*
ISM, along wllh tubtaquant
Medlfkatlent Marato, In M*
Public Racerdt *r Seminal*
County. Florid*
Dated Ml* m i t y i l April.
11*4.
MARYANNB MORSE
Clark *1 Me Clrtirlt Ceurl
■y: Dorothy W
A t Deputy Ctori

Publlth May*, 14.1**4
DERM
IN TM I COUNTY C O u iT “
OF T N I I IOHTBBNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANDFOR
SBMINOLR COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. SMXS-CJLI4-B
UNIVERSAL SUPPLY COM
PANY.INC.
Ptolntitt.
vs.
JE R R Y SMITH. SHATANA
SMITH. DEPAR TM ENT OF
THE TREASURY. INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE. STATE
OF FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
OP REVENUE AND MICHAEL
D. KAMA GO
N OTICE OF SALE
PUR S U A N TTO C H A R T■ R U
Nolle* Is given todt punuenl
to * nrtol ludgment doted May S,
l t s 4 , in C a t * H e .

O im C A U I , at to* Circuit
Court el toe f

P la in tiff IS U N IV E R S A L
SUPPLY COMPANY, INC., and
lh* Defendant* are JERRY
SMITH. SHATANA SMITH.
D E P A R TM E N T OF TH E
T R E A S U R Y . IN T E R N A L
REVENUE SERVICE. STATE
OF FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE and MICHAEL
O KANAGO, I will tall la
hlghatl bidder lor cath al lh*
Samlnei* County CourthouM.
X I N. Park Avanu*. Sanlord.
Florid* at 11:00 a m. on June I.
ItH , th* following datcrlbad
property tri torto in th* order ot
final ludgment:
Lot SS. end to* Watt 10 toat at
Let SS. SANFORD HEIGHTS
IM PROVEM ENT ED ITIO N ,
according to to* plat thereof ■■
recorded In Plot Book J, page*
U and U . Public Record* et
Samlnei* County. Florida
In compliance with th* Amer­
ican* With Dliarilltk* Act. par
tent with dltabllltlat who naad
tpaclal accommodation to par­
ticipate In thll proceeding
thouId canlact th* A. D A. Coor­
dinator et the Semlnni* County
CourthouM. X I N. Park Avanu*
Sanlord. FL »77l. Telephone
(407) 311-4110, Ext. 4117.
I-SOBSSI (771 (TDD). 1SOOtSJ1770 (V ). via Florida Relay
Sarvka.
DATED thll Slh day el May.
1*04.
MARVANNE MORSE
dark el Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jatawlc
Clerk
«
Publlth: May*.
N
14, l*S4
DER X

decadent t attale mutl
claimt with ton ceurl WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THS FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The dal* at toe flrtt public*
tlon *1toll Notice It May 1. tt*4
P ITE R A. VREUOOE
Cp Perianal Rapraeanlatlv*
NICOC. VREUOOE
Ca Paraenal Rtpraaanlallv*
Attorney tar Partanal
Rapraeantatleot:
TERRANCE H O ITTM IR .
ESQ
Oittmar A Wehluet. P A
Florida Bar 41104)1
I X Leakout Plac*
Peat Ottk* Baa N late
Maitland. Pl*ride»7*4 tee*
1*07)1)00001
Publlth May l.» . tt*4
D ER M
IMTNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE RIBHTRIRTN
JUOlCIAL CIRCUIT
IN AMO FOR
SEMI MOL I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. t t m U A I t l
SUCCESSFUL INVESTMENT.
INC. a Florida carearalien.
Plalnlllf,
v*.
OUNVANTRAI OESAI a/k/e
CARY OESAI and ARCHANA
DESAl.hitwito: atal.
DaNndanlt
AMINDEO NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE It hertby glean that
lha undarelgnad Maryann#
Mo t m . Clark at th* Circuit
Court at Samlnei* County. Pier
Ida. will on May X . l*N al I1 :«
o 'd « t a m. at to* Watt Front
Doer *1 Samlnei* County Court
hottM Sanlord. Florida, after tor
tala and tall el public outcry to
the htghatt and batl bidder tor
cath. tha preparty datcrlbad at
LOT 17. AMBERWOOO UNIT
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS R E ­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17,
PAO I 17. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF S EM IN O L E C O U N TY .
FLORIDA.
UnSuKfewatCuwrl
Winter Park, Florida »7*1
tltuala In Samlnola County,
Florida punuant to tha Final
Judgment anlarad In a c o m
pending In Mid Court, th* tty la
ot which It Indicated abort
WITNESS my hand and at
Hefoi tael el tald Court thl* l*th
day el April. 11*4.
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Motm
CLERKOFTHE
CIRCUITCOURT
By; Jen* E. Jatawlc
Deputy Clerk
Pubfith:
May 1. *, t»f4
’ubtleh: A
DER I)

IN TN IC IR C U IT COURT OF THE EIO H TEIN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL CASE NO.I *4-7«7-CFA. (4-771-CFA
SCSO INCIDENT NO. i *4W4atM7
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
SX.M0.MU.S. CURRENCY
lit ,440 00U S CURRENCY
SX(.MU.t. CURRENCY
tMMOLOCK PISTOL
. » CALIBER DERRINGER
♦MM TECH(PISTOL
THREE "SNAP ON " TOOL BOXES WITH ENCLOSED TOOLS
TWO "CRAFTSMAN" TOOL BOXES WITH ENCLOSED TOOLS
ONE CENTURY W IL O IR
ONE SETOFOXY-ACBTELINE TANK/TORCHES
ONE CHAIN BLOCK
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCBIDINO
TO: All perten* who claim an Inltreit In lha tallowing property:
SX400.W U.f, CURRENCY
I If, 4*3.00 US. CURRENCY
(X M O U .I. CURRENCY
(MM OLOCK PISTOL
UCALIBBR DERRINGER
♦MMTECH t PISTOL
THREE "SNAP ON" TOOL BOXES WITH ENCLOSED TOOLS
TWO "CRAFTSMAN" TOOL BOXES WITH RNCLOSED TOOLS
ONE CENTURY WELDER
ONE SETOFOXY-ACBTELINE T.MlK/TORCHES
ONE CHAIN BLOCK
Oenald F, Etllnger, al lh* Samlnola Caunly Storin'* Otllc*.
Mfninovi
Samlnola County, Florida, through hi* olllcart, InvMtlgetor* or
m nnt*.
tt. Mltad lh* above property on March (, IHe. al or near IM
Murphy Read, Winter Spring*, Samlnola County, Florida, and I*
pftMVnlly holding Mid property tor th* purpOM ol lortaltur* purtuent
to Section*
S#clk m.701-(31.7«4, Florida Statute*, end will REQUEST that
an Honorabla Judga el lh* Circuit Court, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.
Seminole County, Florida, find probablt chute that tha above
property thouId be forfeited to the above agency. You will be *ant a
copy el tha Order finding Probable CauM once It It signed by tha
Judge and It will advlta you hew and whan to respond to thl* rtquttl
for fortoltur*.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT a true and correct copy et thll Notice
wet tent to Harold Krohn, IM Murphy Road. Winter Spring*.
Florid*, by U.l. eartilled mall, return receipt raquattod, thl* Mth
day el April, tWJ.
MARY ANN KLEIN
LBOALCOUNSEL
Florida Bar No : 4II*)t
SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFF'SOFFICE
1141Xth Street
Sanlord, Florida M77JFJH
Telephone i (407)no *47}
Publlth: May 1.4, tS II, tW4
DIR-11

Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SBMINOLR COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FROBATE DIVISION
File Namber W-toS-CF
IN R E: ESTATE OF
OUDLEYD HALE, JR-.
MOT 1CI OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* admlnltlrallon ol lha
trial* et DUDLEY D. HALE.
JR., deceated. Fll* Humber
*4 40) CP, It pending In tha
Circuit Court lor Samlnei*
County, Florid*. Probate Dlvl
tlon. to* addratl at whkh It
P.O. Drawer C. Sanlord. FL
XT71. Tha name and eddrett at
tha Partanal Raprawnlativ*
and al tha Partanal Rapretanlallva'i attorney era tel
torto below.
All Intoratlad portent Jr*
required I* III* with to* Court
WITHIN THREE CALENDAR
MONTHS FROM THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS N O TICE: I I ) ell
claim* agatori to# ariato and
(1) any *b|*ctten by an mtomi
ad partan t o wham notka waa
matted toat challang** to* valid
tty *1 th* wtlL to* queiincattaM
*1 toe
venue or lerltdktton et toe
Court. WITHIN TH E LATER
OF THRE MONTHS AFTER
F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIR TY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THE OBJ1CTIMO
PERSON
A L L C LA IM S AND 0 1 MANOS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVERBARRIO.
Oat* at to* flrtt puMkatton at
mi* netk* at admlnttfralien
May 1. tf*4.
ROBERTO HALE
Partanal Repratantallv*
W C W IN D !R W EID Ll. JR
Attorney tor Pect^net

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando * Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED M P T
HOURS
1.00 A.M.-5:XP.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

PflIVATE PARTY RATES
14 consecutive timet__ — 574 ■ Hn#
7 coniKuttv* times----------- 70« a line
3 eontecwtv# timet •(Ilim M M H t i t a line
1 time------------------------------ t l . l t a line
Rtlts art per latua, bated on 3 Rntt
*3 LI net Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

Bcfkdkmg may mctud* Herald AdvarMarritwcbriPl an addkonal day

Cental when you geVeeiA PeyoreykirdJyeytMedruneeirtMMirwJ
Um Ad OaaaqMn lor Im m i r rt iA Copy mu»l tawm aetaplabk typo
graphical form -Commercial kequenty tatee ere avanatae

DtAOUKtO

Tuaeday iryu rnlay t J Mann The Day Beta* PutbcabewSunday I] Moon Friday •Monday S 30P to rnday
AD JUSTM ENTS AND C R E D ITS : In I ha avenl of an error In an
ad, tfw Sanford Horrid will bo nropontiMe for tho Ural
In oordon only and only to tho orient of the toot of that
Inoortl on H i a t t rftirti ynnr ad f " i ------------r
* "* *‘* r **

71— H e lp W a n te d

All parllat In Inter**! end
cltliani than have an opportuni­
ty lob* heard at Hid hearing.

By order et to* Flaming A
Zoning Commlirin et to* City et
Sanlord, Florida, thl* Kto day
et April, )H4.
Jo* Dannlien, Chairman
Planning A Zoning
Commlulon
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II
a partan dacktot to appeal a
decI*ion mad* with ratpact to
any matter contldarad at to*
above mealing or hearing,
h*/*ha may naad a verbatim
record ot ih* proceeding* In­
cluding th* taetlmony and evi­
dence. which rtcerd it net
provided by to* City of Sentord.

(Fstsa-oiu)

F B R S O N S W IT H D IS A B I L I T I E S N B E O IN O
ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI­
PATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R O C E E D IN G S SH O ULD
CONTACT THB PERSONNEL
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
A T 1J0-J41* 41 HOURS IN
AOVANCE OF THE MEETING.
Publlth: May t, IW4
DER-74

Clot* A naadad tor IraigM
delivery and ihvtlke Mutt
hav* I yaare aep. phytkal
card, ckan MVR. and ability
t o poet drug kett

EIP INDUSTRIAL SIFTING
MACHINE OPERATORS
Man Thur*. »&gt;&gt; hr war* daye
Pd holiday * vacation Apery
t l It* O A I M 0 4 Lake
Mary A d - Sentord 1)1 M i l ___

TAM IIT SERVICE COUNSEIDR
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t lure* tor

31— P r iv a te
In s tr u c tlo n t

33— C e m e te r y L e ts

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hrt w* tor l athrat. in Da
liana. Alt teg* Tra ve l
agar** **p wwid b* a piut.
hut net nacaetary C all
e*t 4(1 740 dvrlng atlli*
hata* WUakwndeaU ttaattt

Hu*

ra

guirae
tiring fmaneial gaol* an,
Htot and eervk* eviantod
m*|#r

X praht

BUY OR SELL
TU P P ER W AR I. C*H tor new

tetotog x r w ti
C U K /U M III

4iGiBteeaveF ydueye

Dlmintional Variance Raquattad: Minimum parking rial I
width from ICO to ri.

DRIVERS KVMICD
Qualitkd tip praduca haukr
Lang dtrianc*. COL required
Ckan MVR Cali tor appfk*
tien agineiw* tA m aPm

If yea haea raw eg* cam
Ml Ifk la b r rev mtg

1*11 O L D S M O B IL B , VIN

Being mere generally da
ecrlbed at 400 Samlnola Bird.

* Spout* Riding Program
* Average Trip I 7Day*
a l at* Model Conventional
Treetori
It you ha&gt;* I rear* tractor
trailer. OTR and *now and k*
aiperipnct plu* a good driving
record, call
i e x atatafa

e a r in

OCR t*

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A
DIMENSIONAL VARIANCE
Netk* I* hereby given that a
Public Hearing will b* held by
th* Planning A Zoning Com
million In th* City Cemmltrien
Chamber*. City Hall, Sanlord,
Florida, el 7:00 p m. on Thuriday, May If, IH L to coni Id*r a
raquail for a Dlmintional
Variance In a SC-1, Special
Commarc 1*1Zoning Dlilrict.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: let
» T w p It l Roe X E. Bed ( T E A
Utf Net SB Cor Elk lN T R to f
th* Town *1 Sentord, Run E U f
s i i.t r E 1*004's » t as* e lie
H to Lake Monro* Wiy along
Lake Monro* to a PI N ol Beg S
to Bag (L B IS ST R D ) A
IS-H-XSAO-INOdMOO PI Bike
IN A IN TR * Data a* Bag 71.1'
Wei SW Cor Let I BIN IN Run B
100.S' N 74- W ITT N 47S.7* I
tt.tr N II Deg 44 Min. X Sec B
to Sly R/W Semlnoto Bird NWty
along Sly R/W to■Ft Net Beg I
lo Bag, Town of Sentord, a*
recorded In to* Public Record*
el Seminole County, Florida In
Flat Book 1, Fag* » .

* Safety A Performer** Itonu*

le p a rla n c a d w ith va lid
driver* Mean** Apply in
V*r tan
Sentord Meeting a AM
&gt;e*t S Sentord Are

PuhMtn M a y L t. i tee

In*** Caunty,_ Flartda. and M
yretmtiy k^ll^ll^tg u k 1111*^7)
tor to* purge** at tertottur*
purwant to Section* na Ttlto*.
Florid* Statu***, and awl RI
Q U B IT the! an Hanarahl*
Judge aI th* Circuit Court.
Blghtaanth Judicial Circuit,
Samlnola Caunly, Florida, hnd
probable ceue* toil to* above
property ehauid ba torfailed to
lh* above agency You will b*
eant a copy el to* Order finding
Probable Caw** ark* It i* Monad
by to* Judge and il will adviM
yew hew and whan to ratpond to
toleraquael ter tortolfur*
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
a trw* and correct copy ol thl*
Notka wai eani to to* above
named uM rtuei by 171. regie
tored mall, return receipt requwried. thl* Tnd day et May.
IN i
MARY ANN KLBIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florid*Bar N* tlWH
SEMINOLB COUNTY
SHBRIFF'S OFFICE
1)4) Xta Street
Sanlord. Florida X77)*)H
Takphena: &lt;407) 1X4477
CERTIFIEOIP)*l4)t MS
PuWIlh: May*. It. to. II. IH4
OER-X

DRIVERS NEEDED
A O CARRIERS. Tovar**. FI,
a wall ariabilkhad and grow
Ing Central Florida bated
companyoltareyou;
* lit lotto par mlk
a Up to i: oaaml par mo
* Stop Oft Pay
a Unloading Pay
* Vacation Pay

faea-nts
DUCT MECHANIC

Florida Bar N# ItUtM

Donald F. EUingar, at to*
Seminal* Caunly Sharitt * Ot
tk*. SarMneto caunty. Ftorida.
through hi* aftkor*. Iru eritg*
tor* or agent*, eelied toe R m
preparty *a March )7. H M a ta r

Dellvefy *nd Rout* Driver*
r iw M Clim driving ri&lt;wd
required S*nd return* end
ulery reiiulremenit to Enter
prim MOO. n i SR «M Suit*
M l Alfemonl* Spring*. r i
JWM___________ '_________

anw Contact H rilylU ria )

Tatopban* |M7)*X-4M

IN R I FORFflTURC OF
ItWOLDSMOBILI
VIN f IOMNHV4F V4M*X
NOTICB OF FORFBITURB
PROCKOIMB
TO: H*rto*rtoAkMa*T*t*d*
enaingienaaa Lane
Orlande, FlertdaaMt
and all other* aha claim an
In lt ra t l in Ik* fallowing

DELIVERY/ROUTC DRIVERS

DRIVERS

lt*W. Camttox* Avanu*
WVkar Park, FL UT*b lf*F

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I I I M T I I N T N
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CRIMINAL CAS• M O:
*0(71-CF A
SCSO IN C ID IN T MO. I

D K ih in d /M iin lin in c i

SS— B uilneti
O p u r t w n H kB

Cettal Mart Inc . new hum*
full tuna-part lima poaitiant
t naiiani wagat. banafitt and
vacatlan Appl* In partan
only
MDOrlandeAv*
__ lAcrae* tram Paeam l

a CUSTOMER SIRVICB a
M X hr Tap then* with tot*
at people contact Tram an
computer Apple today I
FBBB REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7MW. Mth SI,_______
a DATA EN TR Y •
|7 hr Input Intormahan lor
Ihl* firm Your lava al tom
puttee pu*t you to work today I
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

mw.iwAtt,______

71- H e l p W onted

CATLIKE WORM A
Eepartarw* a piu* Mutl b*
available day* end night*

Celt Jarceat
Mr*. Mkhetle t to n e lit tut

OCUVEDTHUP
O rlva rt naadad. Am/Pm
enltti avail Mull hav* aco
namkal raiiabl* tranept At
kail i| yr* at eg* with valid
driver Inane# and proof el
Inter anc* Call P#m *1 OI#n
Mill*;
) » 17X7 EOE MIf

If yaw *&gt;* waling e rarvar
apport^i.ty with v # in* toad
Ing tatot tram M r*w mduri'v
tot * meat to t*i*
Call U k t Ytc# Prettdvwl
eaettitata

FIBERGLASS WORKERS
Apopka aria Eaparmncad
l a m l n a t a r t . Iln l* h * r * .
pakaatav*. and mold bunder*
Drug Kroon raqaUrad Good
company iwnalirt O ta a ile e

HAJRSTTUST NEEDED
With til******

FsHI

jH m C*H W 4U 4

HELP!

IVE NEED WORRIES
Dally avark. dally per Rvcort
I M Am, fed) Perk Drive,
Sanlord. w call it* M*t «t*
for Bob alter ) Pm

INTERESTED IN TRAVELING
•nd SoemI urorfcl Dtncing m
tcrtaininif, Oinnnomd M« m
I; nt*ffn»nmtnl It »ot&gt;hinQ lo

KTr«

of ftrii Call tof
R0; 14S tU 0

JANITOR IA l
Eapevtonced cleanare and tu
sarvleort At toatl J yrt tap
Dey/tvanlng houra Part
lima, Full lima Sanlord ere*
Call J*&gt; t i ll I* mtg

T J o f lc T

Carpal Cleaning

Horn* I m p ro v e m » n T

FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES

SAM'S CARPBT C L IA N IN O

AFFORDABLE HOME Repair
Dependable Alt phktet Call
IrrFreaetl Michael)))7IM

all confractor* b* raglilarad
ar certified. To verify a atato
contractor* licontt call
1 K (-)4 t 7 (« . Occupational
Llconta* ar* raqulrad by th*
county and can ba varllkd by
calling »l-l1X.*xt.7a)t

Additions *
Rtmodvllng
JlES./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum. Framing, Orywall,
Door*. Reefing. Conerate.
- I.O. iU jlnLCECaitota
RESIDENTIAL REMODELINO
Carpentry, painting, alumi­
num aoffif work. COCA04110
Ht-1144 bafara (pm

m

ances

ICE
APP LIAN
CI RBFAIR - Fra*
appl. tar vie* call wllh ta_p*lrsI John, A + Batl. 114-1141

A w n in g s
BUILDS AS ot cuifom carwplt*.
carport*, window* A pall*
awning*. Hlghatl el quality.
Fraantlm.la* I07fm)4*

Carpgnl7y
CARFENTIR AII kind* ol home
repair*, painting A ctiamlc
Ilk. Richard OroM.... 1)11(7)

CErpot/lnitaKaHon
CARPBTMILL DIRECT
Big Oficawit* Famaw* Brandi
Flrtt Qualify, Tap U m .
Stalnmaitar. Saxonla*.
Trackktt. Sculpluratunyd
Commarclal level loop* ( ) . ( ( yd
Inatalletlen. 447 D4-MM

plot itrip and ball Heart.
Raildanlial/cemmarclei 14
hr* X41S4I. beeper *44(541

Concrate

Lawn Service

CAPTAIN C O N C R E TI. Wiyn*
Baal 1 Man Quality Opera
non i ix-iiw/aia-xai_____
Q U ALITY CO N CR ITB WORK.
I I year* tup Raaienabl*
Llc./lnt m 1*44

RANDY’S QUALITY LAWN:
Complete pro car* tine* IfM
Clean up*, hauling 1)10714
TOM A JB F F 'l LAWN CARII
Rat /Comm ..dapendabk, low
ratori Fraaari........... 1X7(70

EltcirfcaT ------M A S T E R R L B C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, comm/rai.

^ U c / ln »jl^ 0 0 0 * IW ))M 4 7 ^

FA IN TIN O . paper hanging,
praitura wathlng and dry wall
^ ta p a jr^ r a ^ rijlijliT t^ ^

Flooring

Pressure tleanrnfl

HARDWOOD FLOORING
InttilI Sanding FlnUhlng
TOM OLSEH IIIM 1 4 W 7

DUN RITB: Clean driveway*.
root*, pool deck*, walk*.
^ v o u j a i ^ r a ^ i M lM I T l^ ^ ^

H o m t Im p r o y m a n t,

AL Does IT ALU

Fix It right al a price you can
afford. Llc'd/lm. From tlarl
to flnlih. Carpantry, plumb­
ing, electrical, and rooting
eve*. 11 yr* ol axperitnc*. Ns
|ob tee big or *mail. Cell
MC-MMar 1)1-4111)4 hour*
R ES TO R A TIO N . O RYW ALL.
malal itud*. door*, trim, tid­
ing, perch**, dock*, gaiebot
Llcantad/lnturod
1)1- M il

RITE-WAY '"
Wl

SH O W UP

t e l T h U DUptay A dP '
W ork F o r Y ou—

Call Clan

Photography
BEACH, Spart* and Wedding*.
Mobil equip unique pricing
Far Into call 174 t*0J_____
a LEGALPHOTOORAPHYe
Raatonablarita*
________ Call 1X71(4 ____

Roofing
OVSBERS HOME REPAIR A
R O O F I N O : P a in t in g ,
carpanlry. Qond/lm/LIc
RC0044345
C«IH74 431»

Swimming Pool
Servlce/Repalr
WEEKLY SERVICE from Sit
mo. Chom Rlt* Pool Sorvlc*
740 7771
Robert Slmamakor

Tree Service
ICHOLt TREE SVC- Llc'i. In*.
"Lat th* Profetilonal* do It."
Freaeillmatae.......... 123 777V

Advertise Your Ihisiness Every Day
For As low As S 45 Per Month.
Cull Classified, 322-261 1

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday, May 9, 1994 - SB

71-H e lp W anttd
LASORERt NEEDED Skilled
and unskilled Days
CAllb*lw*ai) I 5
IM IN T IT R M IH O , IH R II

LANDSCAPERS
Full lima

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER

7 1 - H e lp W a n te d
TOW TRUCK DRIVERS

Naad Rail Back OrWtr and
Faur Car Tradar Drlvar
Pralar Sanlord, Laka Mary, or
Longwood ratldanl Mull havt
claan MVR Clast B or Clan A.
Call tar appalnlmant &gt;14 4444

ClAttBCOL
_______ c a l l m i a i m ____
LIVE IN FOR LADY In Dallona
*/•• III a day Datlra ov*r
10. fallnad lady, h**llhy,
dvivatHic tra it aar W i l l i

LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Mu»1 Raya COL " A " with
(laan MVH Prodwca aiptn
ama and good r*l*r*n&lt;*t ra
quir*d Call or apply
M IC lia tk ln f. m i W III SI.
laniard, F L Mr 111 fill

* * MAIM * *

Matura, honait. dapandabia
Mutl lak* polygraph Ittl and
mini pan drug tail Tram
porlatlon it a piui Call
I R l I N n i y m -l l W R I H W
M ID I CAL

CM

Opan'ngi tor all thillt F’laaia
apply Hi par ton
HUlhevaw Haaitlwara Caotar
na MaHantllla Aaa
MEDICAL

NURSING ASSISTANT
All ihtttt Full lima and par*
lima Only itnna haring aipa
rranra at a Nartmg Attttltwf
In long farm &lt;a&gt;a and bawg
atia la llaa proo* at rtgittr*
Han *a lata th* &lt;aw&gt;ta or
challanga 111 I aa• upon
apoiita'ian tnou&gt;d app&lt;« Mutl
bo tar I Iliad no la’tr than to
dart altar tura Drug Iraa
wwrtpiet*
ta N Htry II FI
Dadary. FI
aataaa m m

MEDICAL

RN MANAGER
Full Hma f t thin
at* Erparrama In an atutt
cart tatting and managtma"!
highly •**•'«**• Coma and La
a pan at t a changing Hand Hi
long *arm rara !*'*»? da
pandanr uppiarporiarwa

91—A partm enti/
Home lo Share
ROOMMATE W ANTED.
Famala prafarrad Short pool
homa 140/wk 111 lilt

93—Rooms lor Rent
A Q UIET, CLEAN RM In tan
ford Kllchan A phono uta.
rn.nUundr, IM A up Ilf tail
CABLE TV, phona. kit prlr
Non drinking, matura mala
prat l/lwk, 1/ldapWI MM
CLEAN ROOMS, tingla tlar Img
|/S/«k K llchan. phana,
laundry. vidro gamat oil
tlraal parking ____m «4 »
f u r n RM pat. homa. hltprlv.,
A C . cabia W [ ) Non tmokar
IM n t U t dap HO ia/1
FU R N ISH E D or oatoraltiiod
Wothar. dryar. pool, houta
prla, IM/nk Inc ulll &gt;11 1111
FU R N ISH E D ar aetoantthad
Waihar dryar. pool, houta
■ rlv.lW w k Inc util All &gt;111
F U R N I S H E D ROOM 111!

Mognono Sanlord Call

___

m im

lONOWOOD/lk Mary art#
liar wa'tr. •/(. w/d.
1&gt;1 r»« W h y 111 t » )

N IC I ROOM laa rant with
kllchan prty prana, locautry
lie par woek
H4*l*0
paivait tm ik N C i
ralrigtraiar. mlcrawaat.
COMr fr. aft shoot parking
andmatdkar.u a lliaooa
ROOM FOR RENT IN par n H
piwt tprif aiactric Kiuhow
pri.'Ngat Call ill MH
ROOM IN Prraata Itngattf
kama Haadr ampiaya#
U t M IM

I 114 1M0

97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u rnished / Rent
NOTICE

IPN
Full lima and pan Hma I and
It hota thirtt •.»"•»•• Gond
laadartn p ttmt a mval ON I
and t)PN t oilh prariaat

■aadarthip arpanpma aita
Drug Iraa nortpiara
Qatar y Manat
ta N Hay It tl
Qatarf. PI

a«i taa tala
MEDICAL

MEDICAL ASSISTANT
Parr Hma Inlarnal mad I
tm* CardKHogr Bart otHca
dwHat Krwniadga at (K G
t,gmo d liratt N tl and Jt ray
larh haipTut CampariHto tal
art Matumata
laeiMadriai Piara Dr tto*

Lawton) FI ttrri

All ranial and raal atiaia
adrariitamantt ara tubiart ta
rha Faoaral Fow Hauamg Ac*
which matat It utagai ra
ad*art,ia any prataranca um
Italian ar ditcrlmlnaiian
la u d an rora. cafar. raftgton
taa. handicap, lammai tia'ut
or norionalaaigm
IANFORO I BORM CoHaga
camplala prtracy 1'00 a t
1/« »» in, , •■ » i ran
VERY CLEAN I br
~g
rm. nathar gu&gt;al PriraN
Halarancat Ml I4M&gt;
__
I IORM unuyu* ,« r , naan and

nica

big room

data la

_ d » w n * a w n ^ lM ja i^ h t^ ^ ^

99— A p a rtm e n ts

Unfurnished / Rent
■ R ID O IW ATE R A P T !

DENTAL HTGINIST

Opankog AvAliafcL*
for iff
t'Mfivtduai 1 «
&lt;*Art pa*
Strong par to
qiHtOmytl 404 77&gt; OOP
MIOICAL

Full lima

kpp'r m par ion al Lataxaa
Hurting Cantar tit t latond
llrtal. Ian lord____________

OPERATORS
Pari lima hourt Good pay
Call Pam al dan Milit
U I M B EOEM/P
rOROERPULLER•

14 10 hr Hand! an tpol
Frlandly atmolphara hart
wilt! graat banal iIt
FREE REOIITRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
/*•*¥ l i l t II.

Marry Maldt payt tor parlor
mama avary Frldayl Day
hrt only, no nlghlt Inturad
car raqulrad. paid n.llaaga
Call Marry Maldt ill i i m

PRESSER/DRV CLEAN
F u ll lim a aaparlancad.
I Ilk/wool and panI llnlthar
________ Call 441*141______
a PRODUCTION WORKE R a
■lull lha datlra lo laarn It all
lhal Itnaadtdharal Call non!
FREE REOIITRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
________ME W. 11th tl._______

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED
Pari lima for buty urologltl
oflie* Madlcal background a
plus Plaatacall 111 77/1

RESTAURANT MANAGER
Raitpurant Managar and
Attlllant Managar naadtd.
Minimum Ol I yaar tiptrlanca
In full tarvlco or lail lood
rttlauranl managamanl ra
qulrad Oagraa a plut Sand
ratuma lo: Enltrprltat 1000
ail SR 414 Suita 141, Alla
mania Sprlngt, PL 11114_____
S E C U R ITY O F F IC E R Job
training Armad A unarmad
BranllyL Attoc. Ilf 01M

SOCIAL WORKER
Eip. MSW wanted lor hoipltal
dltcharga planning on a con
Iractual bam Sand ratuma
lo: Coniullanl Sarvlcat. 4141
Cattlut SI., Orlando 11111

TEACHERS
Pari and lull lima italf naadad
Inchlldcaracanlart
________ 40/111 1411________

TEACHER/AIDE
CDL datlrad Think N PLay
Laarnlng Cantor H i 1147

TELEM ARKETING
National Mlg. hat tavtral
opanlngi on lit aggrattlva
lalamarkatlng ilalf. Wa ollar
full training and banaflft,
Starling pay li tf.SO hour.
Eiparlanca prafarrad. Call
M». Baktr, Moft'Frl.F S

(Ml) Ilf 0/11

WAREHOUSE AND OBNIRAL
LABOR HELP N E ID IO I
Bonut lo r drlvart. All ihllll
avallabl*. Dally pay, no faa.
Rtporf raady lo wu-it 1:10 am,
Indutirlal Labor S ic, IOil
Franch Av. No phona call*

IIS — In d u s tria l
R entals
OFFICI/warahaaM tear a ib o
Iq I* Prim# location at
antravwa M Canltal Fla M&gt;
g cma, 4 rpcul .31 tj* fair

* PRIME LOCUTION *
1 too tq tt at area ofttea
tpaca &gt; &lt;W tq n warahauta
aita lancad ttavaga Aryan
E&lt;»d Nantaga M l IIM

117— C o m m erc ia l
R entals
1ANFORD R I T AIL/OF F 1C (
I 11&gt; tq I* Cavarad traawa'tt
high tfaHk a&gt;aa IN0 plut
la N tia i ma Hamiram Raa&gt;
ty Inc, Jim Day la »&gt; )ttt
SANFORD Marti. Otl.ca rto
tq tt corner at 11th and Part
Art
IMP mo
U t laca
SANFORO Far Nata. tanad
C 1. l/aa Country Club Rd
Approa 1100 tq It Lorgv
t t r t f fonevd and lighlad
parting lot ev ttorag* arte
lltepiuttav Call Dick Jayce
40/1/1 ati*
IANFORO Prat atbcaa. Dr .
dental raal attata rated thop
Carpet, cantral H/A. high
trethc Mcelieni I ala tq tt or
A ll
R a a t a n a b l a l Wa t
Lamatma l l l t ' l t t r l l i n t t
m —

o f iic

*

Ipece / Rent
• CEfSTlOCAflOR *

} Ulrm 14'li ff»04‘f’Rdi1Up

323 8670

IANFORO ! Bd*m 1XU mo
plut tacurlty All ullllllat paid
arttplllac
__111 FM)
I REDROOM FREE MONTH
1PECIALI 1 bdrmt A atflc
a .ail
Call Jarry. 11) MM

1/2 MONTH FREEH
1 idrm /I Rath &gt;11 TtM
1HE NANDOAH APARTMENTI
1 RDRM 1 BATH opl aaallabla
l/ll/Fd CHAA. tltckabla
wathar and dryar, all kllchan
appllancat
141)
» ) 1011
103— H o u s e s

T H it B O ll REW ARD!
HARD WORK

L O NO WO OD/ L A KE MARY
Mid tlie pu bllt tlaraga
waranoutat tea m av itoo
tq tt tpaett Nica tacura.
••illy accattibla lacalian
'1141 par rna III 0411

LJnlu r nished / Rent
ALTAM ONTE 4/1 CHA. nlca
carpalt. OW. workthop. email
laka Country atmolphara
1/10/mo
Coil lie am
C L E A N A Q U I E T . 1 bdfm
mobile homo In Ganaaa
C/HA. waihar and dryar
taii/mo_____________ laa m e
FOR LEASE. 1/l‘t. range, ral,
lent. 1 air unlit, laiO/mo,
14M/dap Firm
111 /IA4
LAKE MARV/IANFORO. Laka
tlda. 1/1. w n ih ar/dryar,
icraanad porch, pool and
lannit uta llll/m o Vltkm
Haally Sarvlcat. Inc W 444/
M T PLYMOUTH Baautllul 1/1
w/ appllancat. dota lo goll
court#. Itata w/ option lo buy
lial/mo plut tac KM 1411014
RENT WITH OPTIOH pTnocrotl
1/1 pool homa, lancad tl/J mo
111, loti, A tac 1110114
SANFORD 1 bdrm. 1 bath, coni.
H/A, carpal Lika nawl I yr
laataia/l/motM W lt ll
SANFORD OOLDSBORO
R EN TTO O W N
1 bdrm. Lika nawl Air. 11410
down and 1400/monlh 14* 11*7
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. ID balh
lakafronl houta 1410/mo
111 7004
SANFORD Lg 1 bdrm. 1 1/2
balh. townhoma. Prlv. courl
yard. C/HA I ECU), calling
lam. tlova, ral.. dlthwathar.
1410/mo , 1100/iac. I l l 0A/1
SANFORD. 1 bdrmt In vary
qulal neighborhood 1100 dap.,
Iiao/mo. Call allar 1. 51111*7
SANFORD Hamlllan Dltlrlct
R EN TTO O W N
Lika now. 1/1. air, waihar
dryar, tac tyt., dbl carport,
11000 dn . 1100/mo. MF 771/
SANFORO: Oulat nalghborhood
1 bdrm, I balh, hardwood
lloort. caramlc Ilia, llll/mo.
1100/tac 111 A last. 14f F141 or
i l l tail Avallabl# 1/11
1MALL I DORM unlurnlthad
houta. No palt. Nlca and
claan. I l l Oltl

Stenstrom Rentals
• SANFORD 1/1 w/ ter. porch.
CHA. Claan 114/1/mo, 1400 itc
• SANFORO A 141/1.1 w/ dbla
car gang*, ter. porch. Iplc.,
wall A tapllc MSO/mo 1110 sac
• SANFORD 1/t DUPLEX w/d
hookup. CHA, 1411mo 1110 tac
lltnilram Realty, Inc.
"Wa Managa your Homa,
llkolf waiaurown," Jim Doyle
11M4W AftarlPMl M0-14FI

ianfofd mdl* *dw«i elflte
»pe&lt;es Wtfllng el 1)50 mo
tOOIMeq
Ni
StsF'fi.Fj oFfues ffl 4 c,r
•ftrthouMt eOU } *00 sq ft
l#6«Ul I)6l/m4 m m *
IAN FORD OftfCi tp#ctv M00
tq ff bufldrq to!#| 1200 tq
fl
Ml 7004
W4 VQ H I T for leeM tv* If fj.
iwcctitful •Bitting arschor
businesiet Good parking and
lighting Graat vltlhiMly
AthinQ |400 mo 1U 4464 mot h

141— Hom es for Sole

V E N TU R E I P R O P t HT l E S
FHA/VA Mw at a*l\ A N V l.
ewner finance Mw at 1444/me I
Oar'! FaracMtarat. Rapatl
lamlnaM. Orange, Valwtiti
tat.MAI 4/11 Llv. din. Mm r m .
eat In kl l . tacurlty. tatallltal
COIV CUSTOM tout Dining,
family r m t Appllancat.
garaga. lancad yd 144.100
POOL HOME I V I. 1 000 tq III
L lv , din , family, gamo
roomt Scr porch' 141.100
Landtcapad 1/1. 1/1 acral Appl.
llv, din. Mm rmt 141.100
S U N K E N F A M I L Y RM. A
comm pool Llv. din. Mm
r m t . appl . ter porch, tacurl
ly tytlem and garaga I A*.*00
■ RICK 1/1 tplll. llv. din. Mm
rmt. tac tyiltm , ter. porch,
lancad yd . garaga ’ 144.100

ASSUME NO QUALIFIES!
CUSTOM w/tplll bdrm plan!
Dining, family rm t, appl.,
•read yard tall/mo 114.100
PRE FORECLOSURE! 3/2 tplll
llv.. din., aal In kltch lancad
w/garaga ISU/mo tu .n o
CUSTOM bull! ]/! tplll. llv..
din., aal In kltch., appl.,
garaga. 1141/mo tal.FOO
P A U L

O S IK 1 M N E

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
3 2 1 -4 7 (&gt; 4
ALTAM ONTE. 1/1, now carpal
/palnl/roof, iprlnklar. Walk lo
Branllay tehooli Oulat Straal
VA 7.1% 1/t, WO 4411141

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie. Raal EiMM Brokar
1440 Sanlord Ava.

3210759................321 2257
CASSE LBE RRY Baautlful 1
bdrm, H i bath Naw carpal,
palnl. Shows Ilka a modall
144, !00......................... 49t 7074

H A LL R E A L T Y
312 W First S I., Sanford
Condo 1 bdrm. 1 balh with
control haat/alr. Only lll.aoo
J or 1 bdrm., dbl. gar., Mncad.
FI.rm e.b. contlr. 111,100
J ranial unltil Good cash Howl
1/K dn, ownar holul SMl.OOO

323-5774
DESARY ' Lakafronl 1/7, can
Iral H/A, plut aitrail tao.000
W, Mallciawtkl, m i n i
O ELTON A. 1 bdrm , 2 balh, 1
car, now carpal, palnl In/oul,
C/HA. laiooo 4074*4 1014
DUPLEX
SANFORD. Cood
nalghborhood. good condition.
U4.FOO. Call attar J:00
174 *444

FISH Tank 20 Cal long combo
Common Otc*r, Ploco. both
10" 1100 OBO 4*141)1 All Apm
• ORACO CAR SEATj Lika
nawl Paid 1*0, asking 140
S/f 4041 Iv ml

CUSTOM BARNS tor 11vetlock
H••von*trie prices Outran
Mod Coll r n /**!

I M — Business

H l-H o m e s lor Sole
EXCMANOE OR SELL rout
proper !y Mealed any where I
lavatfan. Raafty, FlASaii

F o r Sa l t
LUBE ON WHEELS. O '041part
lima income Truck, equip .
and accfl Will trom loll ar
Ired* Value II W0 &gt;411444

r i i — A p pliances
/ F u rn itu re
BANK rOKECtOSUIES, GOVT
FORECLOSURES. LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAltABU IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA A ORANGE COUNTY
Calf far deteiHI

lin t! Mamfttld. 373 7271
AACer— A.NM .MS IIM j
L A R I M A R Y A R E A 1/1.
gergteut oakt near gal!
tauria |f» *00 Call Mr appt
&gt;/' W4a
LONOWOOD/LAKE MART
1CMOOLI 11 By Owner 'tar
tq h 1*14 Langwaod Lata
MavyRd 1 ra too tl&gt; atn
M O O fi MOMS LIR E, V t. Lg
lama* yard w deck. Ivm ai
dn t«d ll* rm priv Mm
rm Fp(t and ttyligh't add a
lovch a! a'aganr* la thu
a'matl new ham# Cammia&gt;ity
pool, tannit and part Frathiy
p a in te d i a / p u l Qui a*
na.ghamrhoad1 Jutl may* in
Want rail Ntallart cam
ml straw Ita.aiBCalfllAlaie
ONLY II eo« LIOWH tr.-: -A.. I
bdrm. r II) bath Naw palnl
_M a*raG f«uf_ _m&gt; l i t «/ti
OWNIA MAT f INANCf ■'
lantatiq ) bdrm ham# in mmt
candilrtn Dan t bvy until
yau'yttarhih&lt;il
Call Diana o Tha Cannan Grave
tlar |l&gt;an

VENTURE (PROPERTIES
HUO A VA FO R C LO IUR EI
Law dawn' lammai* Change
and Va'wa Count wt
Cantor detain'
oLock Arbor unique lata
Iron!homo large lot U t we
PelhOtborne
vtnter e t Prapertret

a AAA RAT I APPLIANCE a
III 1 Frawch A**, tenford
R a ln g a rtlo r. llavat.
Wethers Dryert Free | yr
i«bor wpry Del avail HA AAAI
a t l O N D BEDROOM SET. Me
Full. ou**w headboard triple
f r a t u r , mirror ond n'ghl
tlOhd
Ml
m ien
•FOB SALE Jewny Lind baby
crib A moflrott In *rr#i
cond tM c a m C o 'lR l i«*
F U L L BOX S P R I NO A N D
MAt IRE 11 W 4 I I T 1 UP
LARRY-SM ART
W14I2T
HOME AFFLIAAK B C EN TER
d m M yoart In Venford
v*r*t New ond Used lorvtco
a'l makoo t parts Ma E
Cammorclof St
XT) MAI
K EN M O R I wdtPar rtcy rucol
/&lt;** delivery and warranty
&gt;*hn A r Perl It* lit*
L IR E N EW •rgyhlll couch,
chair Paopiaungari parch
•urn Itbret » } i i m
om aoitireanian

________ MltWt________

• ROC KINO CHAIR medium
t'l* Brown n color E tcollont
_&lt; ond'Iron I All H I 5447_______
• I S W I N O M A C H I N E , old
v'ntogo. oMeIrk . wwodon cab
Mol, tal Firm &gt; » 4111

J30 0 2 /J //7 4 S400

IA N FO R O J btfrm. I bgfR
Gr«4lt (»C#fFOn1 hit* p®IFSf (*r&lt;J

IFJWH

UtJW)

4H 2024

1WAO

LAMP, wrought won Vary
pretty 11AM 111 m l
M U I t W i l l U ,h PJon ndu»
IM*1 traotrr upright! tac
cond'tioh^
Wt 111!
oREFRIOIRATOR
white
•rmt fro*, door opens loft tide,
clean Plugged In ond cord
I'OO_______ _______ l a* 11/1
• B IF L E RACK, tot'd wood
construction "The old lady
t*&gt;d ten it ill. it to tMol

183— T t l t v i s i o n /
R a d io /S ftr e o

lA N fO llL L N M A N Y
/
b«th. |c St 9 *r I4JK/0T leese

o PAIR OF 1UAWOOFAR1 U
bumpofi in § boa MO nBftf
m «i f|9 tM I•••• If XU 1101
Im m*qi

I A N I OMD f(«rniif«n Dnlriif

ill#

mm

gfr. Mt'ithtf

tec tyt. «N3&gt;I
I200Q &lt;fn R9 900M»f)|)

STENSTR0IVI
R E A L T Y ,

IM G .

SELLERS!! BUYERS!!
A F F O R D A B L E H O M ES

• S U P JO IN T HOUSEHOLD
PLIERS by Cratcanl Tool
USA Carton ol tl&gt; (4) utility
pllort I Inch tlta All allkt lor
many choral around lha
houta Practical gilt lor
do H yourtalfor. Sloro colt
111, Sacrifice 1/ 3111/44

200— Llvestock/Farm
______ Supplies______

107—Mobile
Horne t / Rent

cool o r n i
One ledtoom Aperfmenli
im O K A L
•AuUwwl A|&gt;»% } ] } f t 2 4

L 4*• Ad A 1bdfm 1)40 mo

IPN
11PM 7AM thitl

NICE and claan Quit! con
t r ol l ed block Pat OK
» ) » rw.SIM/dap 1J0 O i l
IA N F O R O I br, cant H/A,
laundry rm, car pari Con, an
lent location 1400 mo •JO 0M1
IAN FO R O I bdrm, 1 bath,
garage, laundrr. great room
with cathedral calling, lam ad
backyard No palt 1110/mo
Can 111 4441
1 BEDROOM. I BATH Cantral
H/A, yard, tcraanad back
porch n i« 4 M a r » «a A H

114—W arehouse
Space / Rent

233— M iscellan eou s

AKC R E O I S T E R I D
OASCNUND pupplat Sl/l A
weak* 111 l i » ____________
COCKER S P A N IE L mil*. Na
papers, but lull blood 4 yoart
old Protocllro A oggrotllvo
oufltdt dog Need* good homo
110 M l 4*11 oltor 1pm________
JACK R U 1 IELL puppiat A wkt
old. Mn/whIM A bUck/wtnt*.
•lljtwti 1)50)11 l i a t _____
• IK Y KEN N EL Ammol Irovol
c#go Vary nice Ba'g* color
140 Call 111 1444

♦Triplex / Rent

C O U N TR Y I E T T I N O . com
plalaly tu rn . |/t, (arbaga
/wa*av turn . covared lanced
patia Ideal Mr wort cougta av
ting parent UMrna prut dtp
NapaH O l )*l&gt;
ELDER IPRIM Qt. at* Hary 41/
I. I. I bdrmt t/l to 1*0 wt
I'M dap IJO /Ml ar » l Itir

195— M a c h ln o r y /T o o ls

199— P e ls 6 S u p p lie s

105— D uplex-

fraarand Oaborah H I tt*d

WHHEEEEEWWf
MARINER'S VILLAGE

K IT 'N * C A R L Y L E ® by U r r y W rljtht

I BORM. COTTAOE al Kalla'i
Landing UM/mo No palt
Free canoeing tia 14*1 __
1 BEDROOM, ] Mill, can! h /A.
family rm Only 1100 down!
Alto 4bdrm, 1 balh avallabl*
Atk about our HUDhomatl
Why rant! THE HILLIMAN
POPUP, INC Rtaller &gt;114111

Ian

lord'll Mary Win 4 manlhl

MEDICAL

7 1 -H e lp Wentod

Call Any ot Our Aganltl
They ra all PRO 1 A FULL
TIME I lo Call ANYTI ME I

322 2420*321-2720
SANFORO • LAKE MART
•In Out 31th Y iir*
•THIS FIX UP IS A STEAL

Largo 1 bdrm homo on doubt*
lot All lancad plut doubt*
garaga Ownar financing You
fl&gt; and SAVE! til Pin* Av*
l i t .*00

•We r»j*

RHAL ESTATE!. INC.
322749B

*85— C om puters
FO R I A L E C O M P U T E R
•440*/ ta magohortl. I mg
ram. ]40 mg hard drive.
CDROM 14 bll sound cord
wllh speakers 1*1 and 11/4
lloppy
14 I nch S V G A ,
keyboard, mouse DOS 41.
Window* encyclopedia I
month old. Trom torroblo
warranty U 050 all M0* It
mtg

187— Spo rt7n g Goods
O S P O R T I C A R D 1 batoboll
(approx 2,000), football
(opprsx 2.100) All actor ted
brands yoortl HOC AMI
_________Call m e a n _________
W R E S TLIN O OEAR. Bootl.
matk. lights Call
11) 1044

i 93— Law n 6 G ard en
FOR 1ALE WOOD MULCH
Bring thovell 110 pick up load
You load 111 144/___________
• "W H E E L HORSE" Ircctor.
M " cut, tl Hp Kohler, elec
start, hydro tMllc drive. Etc.
cond
11,440 OBO
IfFfAU

FREE MONEY
Around your houul Turn your
unwan lad Kami Into cash
Place *n ad fadayl
111 H ila r D i m ]

1A TE LITE SYSTEM

Never
Installed, ramola control, dt
tcram bltr equipped Cotl
11400, asking SIMP 1/7 H R
a W A TE R F A L L . Indoor or
outdoor Lit* weight 17) Call
121 4W1_______ ____________
WEDDI NG DRESS. Baautllul
oil lha thouldar, tummer
Ssraathaart gown and al ip
Sire* AtklnglMOCall Sherri
272 144/

• FORO THUNOERBIRD, IH4
All orlBlnall Need! tom*
•rork 11.4*1 OBO Ml 011*

A N T I Q U E I/ Itla lo t/ O o lta rt.
wonted Anything of value
Top cosh F iN o lirt ai/aiao
lO LIO CHERRY DININO
TABLE ia »'t. 1 Navel 4
chain laOOOBOC*'i It* U V

11000OBO All powar m 0114

ANACAPRI. a* &gt;5 . twin 700 hp
Merc . 0*1short Deep V. herd
top, eiectonrct HA W A II «*A
A H O U li AOA T, 40-, ttool hull.
In water Lott of potHbilltiot
moo Firm
m an*
• HOUSEBOAT. VrV* aboard O '
NoufAllno. twin engine V
drive A10K Dr Ouom at} AIM
• ia F T BOW RIDIR III HP
Mercury. #/b, low hours, with

♦raiiprM ooo)// ot«a______

• 1t*4 IK I/F IIM BOAT 10 HP
More . w'lrollor Rent graafl
BMAA Pertlot ttwonce 1*1/400
a i m R IO A L Modellie* i r
10", 4 cyl tn'oultioord motor
w/drivo on trailer it ooo OBO
4)0 4004 or At# 4MI eve*
o n Ft ORAOV WHITE OMC
Inboard'Outboard, lap ttra
model t* OOOOBO m III*
o&gt;4 FT PONTOON beat All
t'berglotl 140 HP Etrtnrud*
Very tatii Many ettrat. like
newt Only If .410 I I I tea*
• Al OLA 1ST RE AM i ) ’ boat
trailer. lOhp Johnson Never in
tall water, etc condition
tiaoo
OBO
M anam a
a* RENKEN » cuddy cobin
omc. I/O. 1*0 hp low hrt
mpt1.4 led U«*l Its tiaa Ernie

317— G a ra flB Sales
•GABAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Coll in your gar ego uta ad by
II noon an Tuesday ond lake
advantage ot our special
garage sole ad prkatl Coll
ClattiHod now lor dolailtl

322-2811
MOVING SALE
|m«JI dog k»nri#T lik« now,
furrvifur®. mltc Htm » 141
Long Loot Pino Cir . Sonford
Mon Frl 10 4

•1970 DEVILLE CADILLAC

231-Cars
eC HR Y l L E R IM PERIAL ‘f l
Lika naw Mull Mil Only
W1.SQQ Call (40/1)11 **5*
FORD M U ITA N O OT. ‘*4 T
lopt. M). Hollay, &gt; speed
1) 100OBO
Ml 24*4
• LE BARON Cewvertrbl* A*
Red. loaded, dip dath. naw
lop, naw tires u . 1004*5 /tea
• P L Y M O U T H Orand Fury,
whit* A I cor'd thru out
Good mil#eg* 12 000 0(10
)J1 MOO

TAKE U&gt; PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
except let. tog. title, etc
FORO TAU R U S
1**1.
automatic. A/C. tilt, cruise,
stereo r.su ite Only I I I ! 04
Call Mr Payne tor appointment
n » h u or 4)2 tea*
a TOYOTA COROLLA -»#*"

‘fl. Auto. A/C. red. »K.
warranty A*AM M2 AAJ4

• TOYOTA

2 2 1 -G o o d Things
to E a t ______
U PICK BLUEBERRIES. Ot
teen area Oil Meyluwn Rd
across trom golf Course
n*AAfa___________

223— M iscellan eou s
A COLLEOE OEOREE you can
allotd TMt book uvot llmo
ond money al any college
Greai gift. |! lo Touchdown!
Bo. 1)1. Santord 11/7]_______
• DRAPES 2 pair M " wide . 44"
long I pair 45" wld* . 44"
long All cream and brown
lonat. Llk* naw All for 111
Call I N AAA*

lUPRA,

233— Aufo Parts
/ Accessories
• BU O D E F L E C T O R
FIBEROLA11 SHIELD wllh
brncketi and grill screen lift
Cadillac Cost 1/0. Sail lor 111
Phone 40/ i l l taa*

235—T ru c k s /
B u ses/V an s
eCHEVY BEAUVI LLE VAN
’/*, t ton. Pattengtr van.
claan Loaded! Too much to
Iltl. mutl tea lo appreciate
Only 11 4*1 OBO
1211/00
• FORD RANOCR. LTX *1
P/S. cruiu, A/C. tlarao. 4,200
mliei. I yr or 17.000 mi lell on
warranty
CallMl 111)
• I1U IU P/U *2 Rad. IK. A C
am/fm cast, lull beditner
rear window 1*.410 M l A4M
• JE E P PICK UP 111. tt/4. VA.
eulo Engine and trant ra
bull! (about 10.0OO mllet)
Newer interior 11.000 Ml 1004

^ Sanford Motor Co.
ft FORO RANGER PICKUP
Auto, air, power steering and
br .Set II 000 ml Like new'
Special w a*) Cell M l 4N1
• m i F I* BLAZER 4 dr. lull
powar. I shoe package. I1K ml
11/ OOOlirnn m i *404alter 4
• ‘It N IH A N . eilra cab runt
excellent 11111500 Ml 4)M
’*4 FORO 400 flat bed Looki a
runs good 11)00 Ml 4)M

239—AAoiorcycles
and Bikes

tail

Mafelllc blue, loaded, power
everything, tunreot Well
maintained, e.callen! condl
IronI Gerege s»pi u &gt;50

______ Call 40/1/4 m a ___
PORICHE. *11 Targe
low mliaga. shows Ilk* new
l'0JXC_
O B O __ &gt;71)114

aia/1

tail FORDLTO A it,ng 1*00
Runs good
______________ Can ) » /544
It/litj* 7ACOUAR

In atcallanf cor'd'"— t.500
Call Mll«ia

Iff* PONTIAC BONNEVILLE.
V A. A/C. radio, power win
dowt 1)00)11 &gt;114
l**t PONTIAC slalion wegon
Pantienno LOADED' Asking
11 MO Call 104 IM H II_______
IN/ COLT VI1TA. Needs eng- ne
work Bodr In great cond'lionl
11. 10*
C a l l &gt;1) &gt;1*4
*71 CHEVY El Camlno. no eng
or I rent. A/C. P/S. P/fl. cowl
hood. IS grill# UVO 14* 15*1
• '/I VW_ BEET LE. 1400 rng
Runt good, tookt good, priced
good With Radio 11400 Ml *141

It*/ YAMAHA FZ IM 1J W
oriqmAl mil««
krpf
Wed 4 AhiNf
tifriit
added* EicvMent cood* 12.000
Cam G/egg After !p m am r n i
• *•1 KAWASAKI. SS0 L T D
Prim* condition
1700 0 6 0
13141&gt;3

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
• it*/ COACHMAN M H /(I!
2JK mi MAny citrat! In&lt;l
qenerAloe V*ry »A%y to drive
J12 48S0
117 900 ___
• 74 MOTOR HOME Hum greet
Will tfAd« for Irovtl frailer of
comparabie value 311 fits
• ' ll CKUISE AIR. S3K ml . M0.
I I fl. S KVA. balls, micro Tv
anftnna aarslng, aualMary
fuel Very good cood i? 2V0
373 4147 after 4 Pm_
• *M FOW D VS ep'a»d*d van.
higifi lop 1 huoM link, pollr
r&gt; t &lt;erwr i l r&gt;t1332 I TS7
• ’ll ALLEORO maipf hocne j)
It, arvninj, tvifin bedt. geotra
lor A Tv 037.400000 )2I 0/72

W e m ake r e n tin g a

219—W an ted to Buy
JUNK CARS WANTED Grtal
Southern Auto Wracking part
cash for unwanted vehicles
running or not Monday
through Saturday * am 4pm
Wei I tend truck 40/444 10/1
USED CABINETS Will lake osTl
your old cabinet* end haul
*way lor no charge a) I 744*
W ILL buy autographed lattort.
photos, ale ot lamowt people
deceaud/ellv*
40/ 44/ M)A

‘11 CHEVY P/U. new transmit
lion, good tires, needs minor
work
1500*1 It
AN 444*
'*&gt; BLACK Camert. VI. eulo .
good body, o.eollenl running
cond
11100OBO
M l 4554
**) CHEVY ChevelleVdr', 4
tpd, new llret. doesn't burn
od Good Indjer 140011/ I l t l
*4 CHRYSLER LE BARON. 2
dr, ylnyl root New llres
battery and br«tet Mult will
_Reduced lo 11.000 3)1 7014
**» C H E V R O L E T Caprice
Classic. 4 dr , runt good,
loaded 14.000 OBO and
'l l Chevrolet Belalr. 1 dr . runt
good MOCOOBOl/4 113/

230— A n flq u e /C la s s lc
Cars

~ 211—A ntiques/
_____Collectibles____

215— Boats and
Accessories

231— Cars

CA SH IN ON

S pring S avings
On 1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes!

Geneva Gardens
1505 W. 25th Street * Sanford

-3 2 2 -2 0 9 0
HOURS: Mon. - Frl. 8 30 ■5:30
Managed By AngtHui Gordon Property Managumuni

lt ll SUMMERLIN STR E E T. 4

bdrm . ] bith, garaga. central
H/A. raw palnl In A out.
ownar financing IS* too Days
4*1014*EvenlngtiH I Mil
4/1 BLOCK HOME w/ CHA on
100w111 lot 14.14 blk
Mundry/workthop. I fait ter.
rm Vary clou lo Plnacratl
Elam. 114 000 111 1444

153—AcreageLots/Sale

W eil advertise your car or other
motor vehicle until it's sold.

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Idaal lor mobile home or
hofaa tilt, hortat. calll*.
farming, or nurury, Zoned
agricultural. 13,*00 par acre
Small down payment wllh
ownar Hnenclng *04 /t)-1//l

Y o u p a y for the first 1 0 d a y s and
i f y o u r car d o e s n 't s e l l , call us
and r e n e w it fo r F R E E ! P h o n e
n u m b e r and a s k i n g p rice m u s t be
i n c l u d e d in ad. N o c o p y c h a n g e
w h i l e ad is r u n n i n g e x c e p t for price.
N o n - c o m m e r c i a l o n l y . C all 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 to d a y !

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
SANDALWOOO VI LLAS 1/1.
Ilk* naw. ground Door.

I reared porch. 114.400 1*1 i m

157— Mobile
Homos / Sale
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•• - Sanford Herald, Sanforp, Florida - Monday, May 9, 1994

BLONDIE

by Chic Young
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PlACB1 I'M CUTTA MB8E

BEETLE BAILEY

by M«rt Walker

SARGEl YOU'RE LOOKING
FANTASTIC/ MY BUPPY!
WHAT A GUY!!

KNOW WAT TOUR PROBLEM ll&gt;7
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by Charles M. Schulz

HEY. MANAGE*. ASK.
YOU* CATCHER IF HE'S
60IN6 TO TAKE ME TO
THE SENIOR PROM!

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EEKA MEEK

by Howie Schneider

Ask skin specialist
to diagnose rash
DEAR OIL G O T T : I have a
terrible runh on my feel and
palme. Al firm I treated It an
athlete's loot or ringworm, but It
keeps exfoliating and Itching. Do
you have an answer and re­
medy?
DEAR READER: Rushes on
hands und feel can lx* caused by
ringworm (fungous) Infection,
but other disorders - such us
eczema - an* common us well.
Rather than merely guessing
at the cause of (and cure for)
your pioblem, I recommend that
you see a dermatologist Such a
skin s|M*clallst will diagnose your
condition anil prescrll* treat­
ment. such us topical creams
DEAR DR O O T T i A recent
television show revealed many
Americans (locking to Canada to
have their knees Injected with a
cartilage material culled hyto.
thus avoiding total knee re­
placement. I'm a candidate for
knee replacement and would
appreciate your Input,
DEAR READER I ve read that
Americans obtain preferential
medical care In Canada because
the Canadian system of social­
ized medicine welcomes the
cash Inflow, without these addi­
tional fees, (he Canadian system
would la- In worse shape than It
Is More Important, medical care
for Americans Is not rationed as It Is for Canadians - because
cash oil the barrel talks
I'm not familiar with the
product you mention, nor am I
a w a r e of a n y I n j e c t a b l e
"cartilage m aterial" that la
approved by the Food and Drug
Administration for (oilier than
e x p e r i me n t a l ) use in thi s
country
Remember that repair of
lartllage In Ihe knee can easily
be jierformed In the United
States through an arihroarope. a
small lutie that Is inserted Inin
the knee Joint
If you need a new knee, you

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probably need more Hum simple
cartilage surgery - or an Injec­
tion. Therefore, I'm not at all
sure that the Canadian Injection
would lie suitable for you.
In my opinion, you would be
better off "having Ihe necessary
surgery jierformed by a doctor
you know and trust In a hospital
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mistakes
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sider cartilage Injection until our
northern neighbor* have worked
out all the kinks.
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WIN AT BRIDGE
Hy P hillip Alder
.
Him do you view luck'' As an
irilrgr.il p.Ht of lllc? Or like Jrau
Cocteau, who said "W r must
Ix-llcvr In luck For how r lw can
w r r xpl.ilo Use *ui rroa ot thow
wr don’t like?"
In iiMtay'a deal, on the o n ly
I m l.iV tli' M ilt Ihtv vr .ir II you
pl.iy well, you will w in lO lr n k«
Against your a m lra c i ol lour
hearts, West Ir.uts Ihe &lt; lo b lour
q u e rn , rig h t, live How do you
continue?

North's hid of three hearts is
questionable Willi surtl .i good
r loti still, be should raise lo
three no irumji
Declarer w on the lirsi trick
•md naively assumed tli.u West
find led from the I d d n u b lrlo n .
At trick two. lie finessed the
lir.irt q u e rn T h e n tie r ushed the
*ice, lu c k ily d ro p p in g K . i *i ' n
king South d n-w W est's lust
Iru m ji und led Ills re m a in in g
club . W hen West discarded u

South lei oul an audible
groan. There was no way lo
rrrover and win 10 Kicks
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the saint- way: club quern, hrart
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lie led fils remaining club West
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wasn't fooled South could have
drawn live Iasi irumji. so u
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singlrlon. you should jilay a low
HOI III
sjiadr IMini i lit- ihimmy al i rhk
A KM
two. planning In Insert III! nlltr
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You must orgatUzr a spade mil
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in (lie dummy as your loth
A 4JV2
trick III East jitays an honor,
win with the air and continue
Vulnerable Both
with Ihe sjiadr 10. hojitng West
Dealer South
must win the trltk I toiler, when
the heart king tumble* in two
South Wrsl North ta il
rounds, you receive u cigar or
t NT
P»»» 1 NT
All pa»
coconut, according lo choke.
Copyright Uhl I NEWSPAPER
Opening lead • 5
ENTERPRISE ASSN
spade.

HOROSCOPE
B y Bernice Beds Osol
YO U R B IR T H D A Y
May 10. 1004
R um unlleully and socially
speaking Ihe yrur ahead could
In- a rather exciting jierliMl of
time for you. Dun Cupid und
yourself might lilt the ground
running.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20)
Money cun Ik * generated (rum
iwo different sources at this
time, provided they ure not
allowed lo overlaji or draw from
o n e a n o t h e r . T r e a t e ac h
circumstance In a singular fash­
ion. Know where lo look for
romance und you'll find II. The
Astro-Graph Matchm ukrr Inslanlly reveals which signs arc
romantically pcrfccl for you.
Mal l 92 and u l ong, selfaddressed, slumped envelope lo
Mulchmakcr. c/o lIlls newajm|K*r. I'.O. Ilox 4463. New York.
N . Y . 10103.
Q E M IN I (May 21-Junc 20)
Rcsjxmd to your Inner urges lo
carry mil something new you’ve
been considering, even If you
can't explain your asjilraUons In
detail to others. They can be
filled In luter.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22)
You might meet someone new at

R0B0TM AN*

by Jim Meddick

this lime who lias (lie |ioteitUul
to become a gotxl friend. He ojx-n
und friendly to all today, even lo
Individuals wlm make u |xxir
first Imjiresslon
L E O (July 23 Aug 22) Projx-r
liming ran spell litr dlllcrence
lixlay bclween success and fail­
ure. He |iatleul and wall lor Just
the right moment to Jump In and
make your move.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Something you've leurned (rum
|H*rsouul experience might lx: of
Immense value to you ut tills
time In outshining your compcllllon. Methods that worked
previously are still vulld ttxlay.
LIBRA (Sent. 23-Oel. 23)
Subdue Impulses for Instant
grallfleullon today |M*rtulnlng to
something expensive y o u ’ve
been wanting to buy. You may
lx* able to get tills Item In the
near future at a substantial
savings.
.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Partnership arrangements In
which you're Involved today
could produce long lasting, fa­
vorable effects. The secret Is to
give the other guy as much as
you want for yourself.
SAOITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Your luck today in fulfilling

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your ambitious alms could lx- In
jirojxirtlon to the efforts you
cxjM-ml The harder you work,
the luckier you'll get.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan
HI) You are now In a cycle where
you could find yourself more in
demand socially ihun usual.
Tills Is a good time to do all you
can to enlarge your circle of
friends.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 1«J)
Even tbough the day might start
tun somewhat sluggishly, your
well directed efforts In the uflernoon should make up for any
lost time you experience In the
a.m.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
Ideas or concepts you develop In
association with others could be
the ones earmarked for success
today. Teamwork can produce a
product, Individualism can’t.
ARIES (Murcb 2 1-April 10)
Generally speaking, you arc
presently In a brief cycle which
could be good for you In finan­
cial and commercial ways. How­
ever. you must take control of
mailers and not leave them up
to chance.
Copyright 1094 N EW SPA P ER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.
by Leonard Starr

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June 5, 1994

-

SUNDAY

75 Cents

S a n f o r d H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnoe 1908
88th Yoar, No. 245 - Sanford. Florida

NEW S DIGEST

‘Write’ stuff tested

Cnrylon Cohen takes time out of her busy
schedule to tench rcudlng with the Adult
Lllentcy Program at Seminole Community
College.
( B ee P ag e 6 B

S tudents’
scores up
slightly

□ People

B y V IC K I O e lO B M IB B
Herald Staff Writer

□ Sports
Busy m om teaches reading

Eight Sem inoles sign
SANFORD — National high school triple lump
record holder Andre Scull tops a group of eight
Seminole High School seniors headed to college
next year on athletic scholarships
C See P a g e I B

M ount up, w e're ridin'
GENEVA — I’.i i i I I.. Gagnon o f Geneva tpc-nd-t
a great deal of time on horseback, fir was
rrcrm ly cited for logging 2.000 hours on a
horse.
The citation was given by the American
Quarter Horse Association's horseback riding
program ll Is sponsored by Drysdales Western
Store In Tulsa. Oklahoma
A g ilA members must complete an official
application and pay a one-lime 825 enrollment
fee. They then receive an official AQUA log
sheet with which lo keep track of their hours.
A |&gt;erson docs not need to own the horse, hut
all olTIdal hours must l&gt;e accrued on a registered
American Quarter Horse
In oddiilon to ttie 2.000 hour award, nihrrs
arr given al 50 hours. IOO. 250 and 500. and
I .IKK) hour levels
Kor attaining 2.0tM) hours. Gagnon received a
8100 gilt certificate from Dan Post ostrich skin
boots, a Kestslol black and gold hut. and other
prizes.

SANFORD — Studrntn In Semi­
nole County are. on average, doing
better than they did last year on a
lest of their writing skills
I he Florida Writing Assessment
lexl was designed lo lest higher
order thinking skills. The I990 slate
legislature mandated the test for
fourth, eighth and tenth graders
For the lest, each student Is given
a topic and Is asked lo work
Independently to produce u piece of
writing In a 43-mlnule p e r i o d
The res|Mtnses arr scored by two
separalr graders, using a holistic
approach. Thai Is. they rale (he
piece for Its overall quality, while
considering the elements of focus,
organisation. sup|*ort and conven­
tions (grammallcai style)
See Scores. Page BA

SEMINOLE CO U N TY SCH O O LS
WRITIHQ ASSESSMENT TEST SCORES
t Ll Mfcrn AMY SCHOOL. GIIAUL 4

M IDDLE S C H O O L . G R A D E 8

ROCK LAKE, LONOWOOD
OREENWOOD LAKES. LAKE MARY
MILWEE, LONQWOOD
SANFORD, SANFORD
LAKEVIEW, SANFORD
HIGH SCHOOL. GRADE 10

•THE HIGH SCHOOLS DIO NOT TAKE THE TEST IN 1WJ
sounce rr» s*nanc*« cu**, strut* tw a

B u s in a s * .......................... 4 B F l o r i d a ................................ 2 A
C la s s if ie d s .......... 1 0 - 1 2 B H a a lt h ] F lt n s s s ..............7 A
8 B H o r o s c o p e ....................... BB
C r o s s w o r d ....................
O s a r A b b y ...................... 7 B
P e o p l e ......................... B -7 B
D s a t h s .............................. B A
S p o r t s .......................... 1 -3 B
■dltorlal...
4A
T e le v is i o n ..................... 7 B
B d u o a tlo n .
BA
W e a t h e r .......................... 2 A

Rains return this afternoon
Mostly cloudy with
showers and thun­
d e r s to r m s lik e ly .
High In the mid lo
u p p e r 80 s. W in d
west 5 to 10 mph.
Main chance 60 per­
cent.

F o r m o re w e a th e r, s e e P ag e 2 A

A

1994 SCORE

3.2
3 .0
2.S
Herns O’lprx try Cr»r^ Sm.m

B y T h a A s s o c ia te d P re s s
TALLAH ASSEE Math and
reading lest scores dropped xllghlly
mining Florida 10th graders taking
a national test designed with
tougher academic xiandards. .
The Mute rexulix were a point
Im-Iow I.i i i yeur'x trxlx In the 1094
Grade Ten Assessment Text (G TAT)
bul that didn't illxup|M&gt;lul stair
education offlclalx.
"T ill* assessment lx helping guide
Florida's school Improvement effort
by developing higher expectations
for Florida's xiudrnix." Education
Commissioner Drug Jamerson xnld
III a ntalemeni luxt week.
Florida's students were slightly
below the national average in read­
ing comprehension and were equal
lo Ihe national average in advanced
math skills, the stale Department of
Eduentlon said.
Almost 100.000 students look I fir*
lest, which was Introduced m 1992
The Inil Includes two -lO-mlnulr
multiple choice lexis tio reading
comprehension questions and 48
malh questions

Murder trial:
7 years after
disappearance

Gay Day OK at Disney W orld

INDEX

I99J SCORE

V

LAKE MARY
LYMAN
SEMINOLE

The First United Methodist Church. 410 Park
Ave.. Sanford. Invites the public to a free spring
concert "Jubilate, fling Joyfully!" presenteU try
youth choirs ul The Hlvrrehase United Method­
ist Church from Ulrmlnghuiti. Alabama. The
concert Is Friday. June 10 al 7 p.m.
The 50 slngrrs will present a variety of
selections ranging from traditional to contempo­
rary'. The choir lours annually throughout the
eastern United States.

‘•Atj !;■J/fi'i

1994 SCORE

WILSON, SANFORD
HEATHROW. LAKE MARY
WOODLANDS, LONQWOOD
8ABAL POINT, LONQWOOD
LONQWOOD, LONQWOOD
IOYLLWILDE, SANFORD
LAKE MARY, LAKE MARY
HAMILTON, SANFORD
OOLOSOORO, SANFORD
PINECREST, SANFORD
MIDWAY, SANFORD

C oncert free to public

LAKE BUENA VISTA - An unsanctioncd
"G ay Day" ul Walt Disney World's Magic
Kingdom went olf without problems, u park
spokeswoman said Saturday.
"It went fine. We hud u lot of people with that
g r o u p . •* s a id J a n e A d u m s . u D is n e y
N|x&gt;kcswomun. "I have no Idea exactly how
many because It's hurd to tell who's with the
group and who Isn't."
Organizers had expected as many as 20.000
guys and lesbluns to visit Ihc park In whut has
become the unofficial kick-off to local cclcbrui Ions of Gay Pride month.
Signs In front o f ticket booths notified visitors
that a guy and lesbian group would Ire visiting
and make clear the event Is not sponsored by
Disney. Company officials said It Is treated like
any olher group lour.
Adams noted there were n few complaints
from park visitors who were unaware of the
event. She did not know the exact number.
A lthough some Christian a ctivists had
mounted u media campaign ugulnst the event
over the lust few weeks, there were no protesters
outside the park Saturday.
David Cntori. director of the American Fumlly
Association, said he decided several weeks ago
not to have plckclcrs ul the purk on the day of
the event. Hut he said his group did send a few
"non-confronlatlonal observers."
'The best protest comes from all the people
from uround the country who went to Walt
Disney World not expecting this kind of thing,"
Colon said. "T h ey can go buck to ‘Hometown
USA’ and tell everybody how offensive II was."

I99J SCORL

M ath, reading
scores slip

H m * M Zhoio t&gt;, t e m m , Vincent

Anion Daryl Mayars, on trial lor mutdar, llstenod lo lasllmony Friday.

SANFORD — Her middle school
blend remembered Kathy Engels as
a typical teen ager talking about
boys, sex. drinking, drugs and
places she hoped lo visit afier
gelling a driver's license.
"ll was big talk. Ibtil everybody
bird to do." Lormt Brown testified
Friday us Hie llrst witness in the
first degree murder trial o f Anton

tiaryl Meyers. 34 "W e'd ),ixt My
MlfTirlttlMg to ni Ivitlf tils* Isort gtlOlfl.
just lobe cool."
M eyers Is accused o f killing
Engels, who was 14 when stir
disappeared over Mrmorlui Day
weekend seven years ago. No laxly
nor murder wru|xin lias ever Ix-eii
found. A 1991 Florida Supreme
Court decision im t iii IIs Indictment
on murder charges using some
circumstantial evidence when no
□ See M urder. Page BA

Employees-only restroom goes public
Woman denied access pleased, but will still pursue complaint
B y J . M A R K B A R P IIL D
Herald Sonlor Staff Writer
SANFORD — The owner of Hit- Gee Zone
Beauty and Fashions store agreed lo open the
doors of his employees-only restrooms to the
public Friday upon learning of u 20-yeur old slate
law requiring him lo do so.
A Midway woman denied access in the
restroom In April said she was pleased in learn of
Ihe action, but said she would pursue a complaint
against a store employee she said hurt her arm.
"T h a t’s u sheer blessing rlghl there." said Rev.
Willie Mac Lowery, minister of First Independent

Free Methodist Church In Mldwuy.
Gee Zone owner Orogc Dolsenhc said Friday he
didn't know about a stale law which requires
restroom facilities lx* available for Ihc public In all
buildings open lo the public. On learning o f the
law. which dales lo 1974. Dnlxenhe said he would
contact Sanford store manager Kim Ikmgsun
Immediately and direct her to rnukc Ihc two
restrooms available lo the public.
But Dolsenhc said he has tin apologies for
Lowery. "T h e whole thing started with an
emotional outburst burn her." said Dolsenhc.
Bongtun said he once allowed Ihc public to use
Ihe toilets but stopped after checks and

merchandise were stolen from ihc nearby stock
shelves. The restrooms are located In the rear of
lire storeroom. They are by a drxir leading
outside. Bougsun said several Ixixes of packed
merchandise were stolen through Ihe rear drxrr
when the public was allowed to use Ihe restroom.
Despite the losses. Dolsenhc said he will comply
with Ihe luw.
"Thai comes first before security o f my stock."
lie said.
In April. Lowery said she attempted to use the
restrooms while shopping In Gee Zone, but a
female rlerk told her she could nnl. When she
See R estroom s, Page BA

Restoring the past
C o m m u n ity help needed to save acad em y
B y K I L L I Y M IT C H IL L
Horald Stall Wrllor
SANFORD — Residents say Sanford srxm will be one
of the most talked about cities In central Florida.
Officials and commltlcc members for several different
projects hope patrons and history huffs will Inundate
the nrca looking for bargains and gazing u|M&gt;n Florida
Ihc way ll was. Sanford can srxm boast the completion
of Seminole Town Centre, west of Sanford: development
o f the lakefront. and Ihe facelift o f Ihc historic
downtown and residential districts.
Another unique project In the area Is the restoration
of Hopper Academy, circa 1900. on Pine Avenue and
11th Street In Georgetown. In cast Sanford.
The Community Improvement Association of Semi­
nole County Inis taken on this endeavor with full force
the past few years. Members say they've come a long
way In (IH r efforts.
"W e've repaired and sealed the roof, removed the
asbestos tiles from the side of the building, prepared the
Inside for restoration und salvaged the truss system."
said Charles Rowe, president of CIA. "But us with any
other major project like this. It ulwuys comes down to
financing."
The CIA Is In the process o f upplylng to the Stutc of
Florida for n Special Category Historic Preservation
Gruuts-lu-Ald assistance packugc In complete the
restoration. Rowe said Ihe 8130.000 grant will be u
tremendous boost In finishing off the DO year-old
school.

f We would like to have this
project completed by this time next
year. But without this grant, our
resources will be limited and after
all, the building isn’t getting any
younger, j
-Charles Rowe
"W e would like lo have this project completed by (his
lime next year." said Rowe. "Bul without this grant,
our resources will be limited and after all. the building
Isn't getting any younger."
Even with Ihc work that bus already been done to the
facility. Ihc building Is In dire need of a paint Job and
replacement o f ihc windows to deter any further
damage lo the aged wood.
"W e really need lo paint Ihc building and restore all
of Its 77 windows this summer lo protect It from any
further damage," said Rowe. "T h e application process
for this grant Is long. We probably will not hear whether
wc arc recipients o f the state money until December.
"Then there Is a waiting period before wc nctuully
receive (he money, six muulhx after Ihe money Is In
□ S e e R estore, Page BA
R ela ted E d itoria l, Page 4 A

W a y B ack
W hen: No
lo n g yarn s
E d l l t r 't not# Th» U l * Julian S ltn tlr o m
w ro l» o v # r M O W ay Back W han c o lu m n , loc
Ih * H trtld A lta r hl» d ra in last m onth, h it
w id o w l o u l w . d ix o v t r a d w v a ra l now
c o lu m n i ha h ad com plalad. Including in .
ta llow ing one

B y J U L IA N S T B N 1 T R 0 M
Horald Columnist________

~

No lung yarn this week — bul
a hunch o f shorl ones to clear
the deck.
R e m e m b e r wc told you
missionary Waller Roulh Jr.
was married lo Hazel Madden,
a daughter of Ihe laic Sanford
Post O ffice em p loyee A.C.
Madden? T 'a ln l so. Walter
R o u th 's w ife w as Puullnc
H a y e s . H u zc l R o u lh w as
Waiter's sister. She Is a teacher
at South S em in ole Middle
S ch ool and Is m arried lo
Thcron Madden, a retired son
of A.C. Madden, He was un
engineer by profession. Girls,
we warn you lo gel Hits! "Whut
do you do. Thcron. as a retired
L Sec Stenstrom , Page BA

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N EW S .FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S TH E S T A T E

Getting ready for Soap Box Derby
■ y N IC K P F E IF A U P
H o r a ld S t a ll W r ite r

Tw o charged w ith m urder
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Poller* charged two men Friday with
fatally shooting the husband o f u Florida television news
nnrhor while hla wife watched In thrlr vacation guest house.
Noel Riley, 28. n street merchant from the town o f Salem,
and Desmond Saunders, 28. n laborer from the town of
Discovery Hay, were charged with capital murder. Both towns
are on Jamaica’s northern coast nenr where the shooting
occurred.
Police said they are searching for a third suspect In the
Thursday kilting of-Lee Norris Ray ham. a 32-yenr-old urban
Issues advocate from Orlando who arrived In Jamaica May 31
to celebrate Ills second wedding anniversary.
Riley and Saunders arc scheduled to appear In St. Ann’s Bay
Resident Magistrate’s Court next week to scl a dale for a
preliminary Inquiry Into thr charges against them.
If found guilty, the suspects would be hanged.
Jamaican police say Rayham’s wife, 31-year-old Lisa Myers
o f WESH Channel 2 In Orlando, wasn't hurt In the attack. Hut
assignment editor Tom Hlrsch at the NBC affiliate for Orlando,
Daytona Bench and Melbourne said Myers was struck In the
head during the attack and briefly hospitalized.
Police have said robbery wns the motive for the 1 n.m. attack
at a guest house near the town o f Runaway Hay, some 03 miles
north o f Kingston.
According to police, three men broke Into the Orlando
couple's guest house. Myers, from the bedroom, threw her
purse to the ussallnnts nnd she and her husband Irtrd to close
the bedroom door.
One of the men fired a shot through the crack, nnd the bullet
entered Knyham's left arm nnd exited through his neck, killing
him Instantly,
After the gunman fired, he laughed and turned away, police
said.
Jamaica Broadcasting Corp. television reported that the
attackers stabbed Rayharn repeatedly and silt his throat, but
police denied this.
Rayharn was the first tourist killed In Jamaica this year. Last
year, n Canadian army officer vacationing here was killed.

Probe leads to reform at FSU law school
TALLAHASSEE — An Internal probe Into the admission of a
state representative's daughter to the Florida Stale University
law school has spurred reforms to slop favoritism for relatives
of the rich nnd powerful.
"Scats at this law school are not for sate.” said Donald
VVcldner. dean at the FSU law school, emphasizing (hat only
students with the right credentials now are admitted, whether
they are well-connected or not.
The Tampa Tribune reported Saturday that new policies
were put Into place following an Investigation Inin the 1802
admission o f Meredith Trammell, the daughter of slate Rep
Robert Trammell. D-Marlanna.
The woman entered the program, despite faculty objections,
mediocre college grades and a score In the bottom 25 percent of
those taking the entrance exam.
An October 1992 facility report obtained by the newspaper
concluded that the admission was orchestrated by n professor
who "displayed unusual zeal.” Ills advocacy came about the
time lawmakers considered renewed funding for a legal center
that he was paid $26,000 to dlrrct.
The professor. William McHugh, who heads thr Center fat
UyupioyixKHU Relations and Law, denied lobbying on be hall of
’

*^?P^W^mm'$S?^who sat on the House budget panel, sold
there JA no relationship between his supjx&gt;rt for the law center
nmfcJdcHugli’a advocacy far fils daughter, who Is now a
third-year law student.

Actions accepted in inm ate death
CLEARWATER — A health services company acknowledged
It failed to follow Its policies in treating a Pinellas County Jail
Inmate who died after repeated requests for her heart medicine
went unanswered.
Diane C. Nelson died Murch 9 of a massive heart attack. In 29
hours of incarceration, she never got the medication prescribed
by her cardiologist and wus twice turned away from seeing a
nurse despite complnlnts of chest und arm pain.
Prison Health Services Inc., a Delaware company contracted
lo provide rare for inmules at the Jail, said Friday It “ accepts
full responsibility for its uctlons In the “ Isolated, unfortunate
Incident."
T w o employees resigned and Iwo others were put on
probation after Nelson's death.
Michael Klnkcad. the company's chief operating officer, said
there was a breakdown In “ how Inmates are to receive
medication." The company has since established a system to
retrain nurses who handle Imnntc screening, he said.
"T h e stuff understands the need lo move promptly In
providing needed medications." Klnkcad said. "W e've em ­
phasized this to the nurses, doctors and the entire medical stall
at the Jail, and I believe all the problems have been corrected."

From Associated Press reports

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A total ol 53 trophies aro on a shod in tho
office ol Parks and Recreation Director Mike
an op|Nirtunlly for tlinn to get
tile feel of what It will tie like
when the actual competition
gets underway."
T h is c o m in g T u e s d a y .
W e d n e s d a y and T h u r s d a y
evenings, die recreation depart­
ment facility ai Sanford City Hall
will fa* thr scene of lech inspec­
tions. when ttie vehicles will fa
checked lor wifely, sturdiness,
andolhi r requirements
"Friday night will also fa* a big
night lor itir youngsters. Kirby

st r«w*r vmc*fli

Kirby The trophies will bo awardod at next
weekend's Sanford Soap Box Derby ovont

commenlrd “ That's when they
will fa- drawing plugging balls
with numbers, to determine
where they will start In the
co m p etitio n , und wtio each
|M-rsou will race ugulnsl."
The age limit for ihr drivers Is
9 through 1(1 Youngsters are
coming to Sanford from various
arras In Ihc stale.
The races will formally grt
underway Saturday. June I t .
fa-ginning at 8 n.m at Sanford’s
I lerby Park

The park Is located oil Ihr
Rlnehurt Road Extension, at
Oregon Avenue Th r city Is
placing appropriate signs to in­
dicate the entrance.
There is no charge (or ad
mission, and there Is ample
parking area
For addition,il Information on
the drrby. contact the Parks and
R e c r e a tio n D ep art me u l at
330 5097

A resounding ‘y e s ’ for C lin to n ’s w elfare reform plan
By S U S A N W IN N IR
Herald Correspondent
Webster's dictionary defines
'welfare* as aid lo the poor Some
people argue that (lie people
proclaimed [xsir on welfare live
lifticr than the working totk live.
Other, feci that without welfare
W hr family would tie In Ihc
streets or starvingPresident Clinton recen tly
proposed a hill dial would limit
welfare benefits in a two-year
period and during this time the
recipient would receive school­
ing. jnh training, child care
services and life-management
counseling
A survey o f Snnfordllcs re­
vealed un overwhelming yes lo
this proposal. In fuel, almost
every respondent included the
words, good or good Idea. In
their comments. Fifteen out ot
15 were lor limited welfare
benefits. Some felt exemptions
could fa* niude on a case by case
basis, depending on disability
and such.
Ta m m y W illiam s said. " I
think It's u good Idea. There
should fa an exemption If |x-oplr
were mentally disabled or physi­
cally handicapped or for older
people."
Jell Jones said, "I think It's a
good idea but If you have five or
six kids you may need some help
to support them because a lull
time Job may not support litem ."

Richard Clark commented. "I
(eel that's a good Idea. Maybe
exemptions for disabled should
fa* made. There's a bill that the
governor of Massachusetts just
passed that If a person already
lias children on welfare then you
won't fa paid for any more.
T h a t's a n I n c e n t i v e foi n o t
having any more c h i l d r e n . "
Carl Arnold responded by
saying. "I think it s good If they
can learn a trade and ll they are
able to work There should be
some exemptions for people that
can't work."
I'liyllls Herron said. "I think It
sounds good I think they need
lo get out and get a Job."
Wayne Stevens said. " I think
they need lo llnd out bow these
people on welfare are affording
Cadillacs Lint- them all tip in
fronl ol a building und find out. I
gel so Irritated when I can't even
afford a car lor my glrltrlcnd and
th e y r id e a ro u n d in th e ir
Cadillacs. Others jusi know how
to play the game and gel my
taxes and the taxes keep going
tip to support them."
Marie Barker said. "I haven't
looked at the hill completely. I
think the concept Is really good.
I think any lime we can have
people working Instead of Just
co llectin g then Hint's good.
There needs to he some balance
though. Some people use II to
live off of and some really need
ll. If you receive Job training nnd

Tammy Williams

Jeff Jones

then you're out making a living
then you'll feel heller about
you rself"
Iki flo Brown said, "I Ihlnk It's
it good Idea."
Mike Davis said, "Som e }H-nple
need help for one reason or
another. II they have children to
feed i lu re should be som e
exemptions."
Lester Bohb responded with,
"Excellent Idea, fa-cause with
the system the way it is now.
welfare recipients have gotten
lazy. T w o years Is long enough
to sit down and It's less out of
my cheek for taxes."
Ron Bennington said. "I think
litis hill applies to a person on

welfare and not Social Security.
In mv opinion social security
means u person Is disabled and
U‘s determined that he's tumble
to work. A person on welfare Is
Just down on Ills hick, so to
speak. Therefore, I think every
person on welfare should fa
trying to gel oil help from Ihr
government. So. I feel that If a
person Is on welfare and Isn't
trying to get himself olf then he
needs to prove that be needs to
stay on welfare. If they can prove
they can't get a Jot) or supi«&gt;rt
themselves In some way thru
m aybe they could hr given
another six munlhs and have
U See W elfa re, Page 8A

TH E W EATHER
LOCAL FORECAST
Sunday: Partly sunny with
afternoon showers and thun­
derstorms. High In the mid to
upper 80s. Wind variable at 5-10
mph. Rain chance 00 percent.
Monday: Partly sunny with a
good chance of afternoon show­
ers and thunderstorms. High In
the upper 80s lo around 90. Rain
elm nee 50 percent.
Extended forecast: Tuesday
through Thursday: Partly cloudy
with a chance o f afternoon and
even in g showers nnd riiunderstortus, Lows In Hie mid 70s.
Highs In the upper 80s m lower

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F R ID A Y
C loudy 87-70

SA TU RD A Y
P tly cld y 90-70

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SANFORD — Work on pre­
parations for next Saturday's
Sanford Soap Box Derby con.*
Ilnues, Prelim inary meetings
have been scheduled for most of
this coming week.
At the office of Mike Kirby,
director o f parks and recreation,
33 trophies have lieeii Hilling lor
over a week. They will go to
youngsters entered in Oils year's
event.
Each participant will receive
one of thr smaller trophies. For
each o f (lie three divisions.
Sunk. Kit, nnd Masters, there
will I k * awards for best design,
fast construction, and fast ap­
pearing. First through eighth
place winners will also receive
imphlrs.
"One of the biggest awards."
s a i d K i r b y , ‘ ‘ Is t h e
sportsmanship award. Dependlug on the level of an entrant's
sportsmanship, this could go lo
practically anyone, whether they
win or not.”
Four special trophies are also
designated for participants In the
hand trapped sp ecial even t,
which will have two-passengei
rnrers. driven by one of the
former derby participants
"W e also have our day-glow
orange hats ready." Kirby said
"T h ey will fa worn by derby
board members and employees,
so lliai anyone who has ques­
tions at the races, can easily find
someone with the answers."
Yesterday, a number of racers
turned out for lest drives down
Snnfard’s new derby track "For
those who haven't faen In the
races before." Kirby wild. "It's

9

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June 30

BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytona Beach: Waves are 1
loot and semi glassy. Current Is
to the north with a w ater
temperature o f 79 degrees.
New Sm yrna Beach: Waves
are 1-2 fool and semi-glassy.
Current Is to the north will: a
water temperature of 79 degrees.

SUNDAY
P tly cldy 90-70

r

MONDAY
P tly cld y 00-70

TIDES
SA TU R D A Y:
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 2:55
il.m , 3:10 pm .; MnJ, 9,00 nan..
9:20 p in . TID E S: D a yton a
Beach: highs 5:17 a.in.. G:IH
p in.: lows. 11:30a.m , —■ pan.;
N ew S m yrna Beach: highs.
5:52 a.m.. 0:23 pm .: lows. I 1:21
a.m., —• pan.: Cocoa Beacn;
highs. 5:38 a.in.. 0:11 pan.:
lows. 11:51 unit..--pan.

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St Augustine to J u p iter Inlet
Sunday: Wind east to southeasi 10 knots. Seas I lo 3 feet.
Bay and Inland waters a light
chop. Scattered showers and
Uuuidersiorms. Sunday night:
Wind south, .mi lo south lo
knots. Seas I m 3 feet. Bay and
Inland waters a light eltnjt.
Scattered showers and thun­
derstorms.

TU ESD AY
P tly cld y 90-70

STATISTICS
The temperature at 3 pan.
Saturday was 71 degrees and
Saturday's overnight low was
71. as recorded by Ihc National
Weather Service at the Orlando
Intcrriailomil Airport.
Other Weather Service data:
F rid a y's high................... 87
B arom etric pressu re.30.04
R e la tive H um idity.. 100 pet
W inds....Southwest 17 mph
R a in fa ll.............55 o f an In.
Sunset.................. 8:20 p.m.
Su nrise.................0:27 a m.

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Four arrested
Shrrlfra deputies nwilstcd Altamonte Spring* poller Thurn&lt;iay In checking whul wua labeled on n suspicion* vehicle on
Sabul Palm Place. Four person* were found In the vehicle,
which hud been reportedly token In Longwood from the rather
o f one o f the passengers without hlu permission Dcputlrn said
a check of the vehicle uncovered several containers of alcohol.
The driver of the vehicle, Mlchnel Paul Weber, IB. 522 Sabul
Trull Circle, Longwood, wan charged with |x&gt;ssettslmi of
alcohol, under 21 and grand theft. A 14-year-old Longwood
boy. reportedly the son o f the vehicle's owner, was charged
with grand theft and possession of alcohol by n person under
21 years o f age, A 15-ycur-old In the car wua charged with
possession ol alcohol Ijy a minor, and a 15-ycur-old Altamonte
Springs girl was charged wllh possession of alcohol by a minor.
Weber was taken tu the John E. Polk Correctional Futility.
The three teenagers were taken lo llie Juvenile Delrnilon
Center.

Traffic stop
Deputies arrested Charles Anthony Johnson Jr.. 23. 2549
Ridgewood Avenue. Sanford, on Anchor Rond In Allnmonle
Springs Thursday. Officers reported he find allegedly Ireen In a
fight In n parking lot. and his car was located after being
identified by witnesses. In checking Ihe car. officers said they
located n 3HO handgun. Johnson wns charged wllh carrying a
concealed firearm.

C ocaine charges
Mernlrers of the Sanford Police Special Investigative Unit.
SIU. made two urrrsts during an undercover drug sling al 2nd
Street and Oak Avenue Thursday. Leonardo Marrero. 32. 1IG
W. 2nd Street was chargrd with side and delivery of crack
focalnr. possession of drug paruphcrnulln. |w*sesslon with
Inirnt lu distribute, and destruction of evidence. Another man.
Raymond Luvon Littles. 29. o f ihe same address, wus charged
with conspiracy tu sell rrack cocaine.

Three in house
Sheriff's deputies found three persons Inside a house, still
under construction, al Osprea Estates near Sanford
Christopher Mathew Sacca. 21. o f 031 Stillwell Court. Lake
Mary, was arrested on charges o f trespassing on a construction
stir and rontrltiullng to Ihe delinquency of a minor The other
two. both Identified as juveniles were also arrested and taken to
Ihe Juvenile Detention Center One hus been charged with
possession of a controlled substance and paraphernalia

Burglary suspect
Sanford pollre arrested Regina Renee Davis. 24. of 4220 S
Orlando Drive, at her residence Thursday. Police said she had
been klcitl(fled through a photo lineup, as being suspected ol
burglar!/lug a home on May 27. In the 2400 block of Cedar
Avenue $5,000 to currency was rc|Mirirdly taken lit the theft
Davis has been charged with grand theft and burglary,

W om an hit by car
James H Marshall. 30. 1313 RosecllfTCircle, was arrested by
Sanford police following a traffic slop near Ills home Thursday
Poller said he had struck a woman with his car In a parking lot.
and Icll the urea. Although Ihe womnn was rc|&gt;ortedly thrown
to the ground. (Millcc did nol Indicate that she was severely
Injured. Marshall was charged wllh driving wllh a suspend
ed/revoked licence, and leaving the scene of an accident with
ln|illies. lie was also found lo be wanted on two outstanding
warrants for tailing to appear to pay a fine on a retail tlirli
conviction and (ailing to appear to pay a fine

W arrants served
• Joseph Lee Wiggins, 37. 1400 Southwest Ruud. Sanford,
was arrested try deputies al Ida residence Thursday. He wus
wanted on a writ of attachment Issued In Osceola County.
• David T. Silva. 33. 702 E 20th Street. Sanford, was served
a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility Thursday
He was wanted for falling to appear on a charge of driving with
a sus(rended/revoked license.
• Tony E. Russell. 28. 900 Airport Ulvd., was served a
warrant at the Jail Thursday. He was wanted for tailing to
appear on a c harge olballcry
• Samuel Andra Copeland. 38. 1107 W. 2nd Streei. turned
himself In at the Jail Thursday. He was wanted for violation of
probation on two previous convictions of possession of cocaine
and sale o( cocaine.
• Slephfon Deungclo Russell, 28, 502 Hickory Avenue.
Sanfurd. was served a warrant at the Jail Thursday. He was
wanted for falling to appear on a charge ol battery.

Dom estic violence
• Vlrgtl Howard Frcshour. 30. 2005 Richmond Avenue, wus
arrested by deputies ut his residence early Friday following a
reported alternation wllh his wife. He was charged wllh
baltcry, domestic violence.
• Richard Michael Morrison. 31. 2766 Ridgewood Avenue,
was arrested at tils residence by Sanfurd police early Friday
following a reported fight with a female. Hr was charged with
battery, domestic violence.
• Brenda Lorain Davis. 30. 1103 Willow Avenue, was
arrested by Sanford police In the 200 bloc k o f Tuskcgee Slrcet
Tuesday. Police said she had utlackcd a male wllh a knife. She
was charged with aggravated battery, domestic.
• Heron Easton Slmmondn. 43, 113 Dorchester Square, Uike
Mary, was arrested at Ills residence by Lake Mary frollctTuesday following a reported fight with his daughter. He was
charged wllh domestic violence, battery.

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• Deputies found u 1084 Hulck. reportedly stolen In Sanford,
parked near the dead end of the 2000 block on Granby In
Midway curly Friday. Deputies said u witness told them he hud
loaned an unidentified man a Jack wllh which to change a flat
tire on the vehicle.
• 81,500 In clothing was reportedly taken from u booth In
Flea World on S. Highway 17-02 between May 20 and June 2.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• $370 In property was reportedly stolen In a burglary early
Friday In Seminole Gardens.
• A white and light blue 1978 Uulck. license number
JUH-80U was reported stolen Thursday In the 1200 block o f W.
16lh Street.
• A silver 1987 Toyota 4-runner with bluck stripes but no
license tug. was reportedly stolen Thursduy from an auto
dealership on S. Orlando Drive.
• A man Intel police two men approached him al 1:30
Thursduy uflernoon at Jnycec Park. 5th Street and French
Avenue, demanded money, look Ills wallet, and struck him
with a rock.
• An cstlinulcd $900 In stereo equipment wua reportedly
stolen from a vehicle Thursday, parked In the parking lot of
Seminole Community College.

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Lake Mary plans
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f ly N IC K P P I IF A U P
Herald Slalf Writer

for the people ol our city,"
Sawyer agreed with the con­
cept. "People will l&gt;e looking lo
(hr leadership of our rlty to
(on iim ir leading In case of an
emergency," she said, "and we
should do whatever we can lo be
prepared."
Rockett admitted Dial the clly
could nol afford to have large
numliers of generators or earth
moving equipment which would
be n e c e s s a r y In a s e v e r e
emergency. "B ill whul liupperis
when our people lose electricity,
water or sewer service." he
asked. "W e have lo have some
place for lhem lo turn."
Sawyer added thul while same
of Ihe area schools have already
Iwen designated as emergency
shellrrs. other shelters may be
needed.
The mayor turned the project
over lo Police Chief Richard
Urary. Fire Chief Duane Meld.
Clly Manager Litton, and other
department heads, to come up
with a plan as soon as posslhle.
Beary predicted li may lake 04)
days or longer lo compile a plan,
hut lold tlx- mayor he would
begin work on a plan specifically
(or Ihe clly. as soon as possible,
Meld also responded lhal lhere
w e re som e s u g g e s tio n s
advanced by the stale whleh
would also prove helpful, and
promised to supply them lo the
members of Hie commission as

LAKE MARY - Lake Mary
City Commissioners want In
lake slrps In look out for their
ow n p e o p le . M a yor L o w r y
Rockett. Commissioner Sheila
Sawyer and other city officials
have called for a working plan on
dealing wllh hurricanes nr other
nnlurnl disasters
The matter was hroughl up
(lining discussion at Thursduy
night's city commission meetbig
While stuff members com ­
mented Hail Seminole County
was deeply Involved In an overall
hurricane preparedness plan.
Rorkell nevertheless insisted
that Ihe city should do whul II
ran to lake cure of Its own needs.
“ We could grl Involved wllh a
lew other cities In some lyj*- of
imiltiul aid plan.” suggested City
Manager John Litton
"If we
mudr arrangements with, for
example. Winter Garden and
s o m e oilier r||y. II one of os
needed help, the other two
would go in and work In lhal
urea."
"No. whul we need Is a plan
whereby we would lake care o f
our own needs.'' Rockett con­
tinued.
lie suggested, “ As far as any­
where in this area. If a hurricane
hits It's nol going lo lilt Just one
s o o n a s p o s s ib le
city, n il take out a numlier of
ureas, and Ihe county will have
lls hands lull doing whatever It
rail tinder Us emergency plan."
Hr continued. "II. for example,
this whole aiea was till by a
hurricane similar to Hurricane
Andrew, docs anyone think that
Lake Mary will get Immediate
assistance? I hey will lake care
fmware liferewHee
of larger areas first, and unless
ial Itl-frM
we have our own plan, there
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doin g lo e la s s e s
•u Seminole Community College
will he a llltle cheaper this
summer.
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won't last.
For Summer Term Hill (which
begins on June 23) the mairleula I Ion and liililun fees lot college
credit classes will he reduced to
831 per credit hour
College officials said the re­
duction Is nearly 15 percent.
Registration for those classes
Is currently underway I’hc llual
day lo sign up lor those classes
Is June 22 There vyIII be a late
registration period from June 23
through June 27.
Tlie vocational classes and
open campus classes are not
Included In tills summer special
pricing
"T h e district hoard of trustees
felt It would be a good wuy to
encourage students to begin
their college prep work In the
summer to Iw ready for college
classes In Ihe fall." Robert Lyles,
a spokesman for the college said.
The slate regulates Ihe lullion
Ices Hud colleges arc allowed lo
charge for classes. There is a
range. Lyles explained, that tlieschools can charge per credit
hour.
"This Is the absolute lowest
amount that we can charge for
classes." he said. "But allcr the
Term IIIH. the coat will go up
again to the regular credii hour
rale."
Under normal circumstances
the cost per credit hour Is
$35.05.
Lyles said the college experi­
ences a slightly lower enrollment
In the summer, hut It Is not
really significantly less.
"They (the district board of
trustees) Just wanted to en­
courage students to start work­
ing on their pre-college work as
soon ns possible." he said.
SCC offers classes ut the main
cumpus on Weldon Boulevard In
Sanford, al Ihe Hunt Club In­
structional Center, which Is lo­
cated ut the Shoppes of Muni
Club at the Intersection of State
Road 430 and Himl Club Boule­
vard and. In the evenings til
Oviedo and Lake Howell high
schools.
Television classes are also
available.

Students currently enrolled nl
SCC muy register by telephone
by culling 328-2743 In Seminole
County or 644-2025. It Is an
automated system that allows
students to 'e n ro ll In classes
without having tu stand In line
at the college.
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SCC admissions office at 32H2050.

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EDITORIAL

Save historic
Hopper Academ y
The Com m unity Improvement Association
of Seminole County Is fighting to keep yet
another of Its historic landm arks from falling
by the wayside.
Hopper Academ y, a two story schoolhouse.
c irc a * 1900, b u ilt b y m e m b e rs o f the
G eo rge to w n 's black com m unity, has an
opportunity to be born again, supplying all of
Sanford with special services and m eaning
rooted In history.
C losed m ore than 20 years ugo. the
community school has fought ofi" Old Man
Time and the harshness o f the Florida sun to
stand solid on Its foundation. Just as the
community has since 1870..
Architecturally am azing, the building re­
flects the m any hours It took to construct It.
Painstakingly. 77 w indow s were Installed to
supply light and a cool breeze to students
during the time they spent in class, when
they weren't In the field helping support the
family.
T h e w ood floors still shine with the
brilliance of glass In the massive rooms. The
echo of children's voices and laughter from
long ago still seem to resound In the hulls.
While clim bing the wood staircase to the
second door, dips In the steps from being
underfoot for nearly 90 years welcome the
soles of new feet, helping to lift the weight of
the climb ns you wind your w ay to what
seems like heaven.
Entering the auditorium In the upper level,
one sees high ceilings, an old stage which
supplied many hours of entertainment for the
student body and the belltower. used to call
the students to class each day. They remain
standing, filled with many stories or the past.
The thrtll of w alking through history In a
building such as Hopper Academy should be
experienced b y nil. W ith these restoration
plans, residents of all ages will be able to take
advan tage o f (he m useum , library and
community center planned for Its future.
W e support the renovation of the "b ig red
schoolhouse" on Pine Avenue and we com ­
mend the C IA's unrelenting efforts on its
behalf.

Scores

Law changes for voter registration
Sandy Goard, Seminole County's supervisor of
elections, attended n two day workshop ut
Dost in. Fla. to prepare for Implementation of the
National Voter Registration Act. Goard estimated
that approximately 00 o f the 07 supervisors of
elections were In attendance. Th e Florida
secretary o f slate has ultimate responsibility for
elections, however, director of the Division of
E lections. D orothy J oyce, condu cted the
workshop.
Final directions relative to the forms have not
yet been received from the fcdcrnl government.
Nationally the effort Is to standardize the voter
application forms utilized by the states. Howev­
er. states that don't have primaries require a
different type of form than those that do.
Permanent sites have been designated where
residents may register to vote. Additionally some
permanent sites will be required to maintain files
o f persons declinin g to com plete a voter
application form for two years.
Drivers' license bureaus, public assistance
offices, armed forces recruiting offices and the
WIC Program offices have all been targeted as
rrmancnt sites that muat maintain declination
les for two years.
Public libraries and one vocational rehabilita­
tion center. Live Oak Gardena In Casselberry,
will be making voter registration forms available
to residents when they apply for library
membership or make a change of address. They

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their form along with n new voter registration

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LU R LEN E
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will be permanent voter registration sites,
however, they will not be expected to maintain a
declination (lie.
Supervisors o f elections have the options of
placing voter registration applications at other
facilities that would make themselves available
to ofTer the forms to their customers. For
cxumplc. If banks desired to place them In their
lobby the potential voter would have responsibil­
ity for mailing or bringing the form to the
elections office.
Once the voter application has been received In
the elections office It Is carefully reviewed. As
long ns the person's name, address, date of birth
and signature are provided they will be notified
(hut their application has been approved They
will lx* Issued a voter Identification card. If any of
the above Information Is omitted tbev will be

JOSEPH SPEAR

Presidents need
not wear a uniform

LETTERS

H u m a n e S o c ie ty O K s
no e u th a n a s ia policy
Why has your Humane Society ratified a low
klll/no euthanasia policy?
I write to Inform you thut your board of
directors has ratified and Incorporated a low
klll/no euthanasia (population control) policy
Into the society's bylaws. Yes. euthanasia Is u
controversial subject. There are pros and cons to
the debate. Our detractors claim we arc
fostering a false image and we are not facing the
animal overpopulation crisis head on. They
further suggest that by turning animals away
(when we reach maximum occupancy-capacity)
we ar turning a blind eye und creating problems
Tor the other animal agencies In the community.
We. at the Humane Society or Seminole County,
do not agree. We are not a government agency,
but a group of volunteer-citizens who huve
banded together to care for the unwanted and
homeless animals In our society. I do not believe
that we should be criticized for taking what we
consider to be the "h ig h er grou n d." As
amended In 1094. the Humane Society —
Seminole County bylaws provide that no animal
shall be euthanized except In the most extreme
o f circumstances, i.e.. the animal Is near death
and unable to be medically assisted unable, due
to old age, sickness, etc. to care for Itself In the
most rudimentary of ways (eating etc.), has u
terminal Illness or Is vlcious/dangcrous. For
several years, the Humane Society has been
governed and driven by a "no euthanasia"
policy, but now the policy has become ofTIclal
und cannot be changed without a directive from
the membership. I hope that you will agree that
the course that we are steering la both wise and
represents the desires and Interests o f the
membership. I welcome any comments that you
have on the subject.
The election procedures o f the Humane
Society have been changed so that everyone had
a "re a l" opportunity to partlclpate/vote.
A focal point of any democratic Institution Is
that every qunllfled Individual has equal access
to the voting process. This has not ulways been
so with the Humane Society o f Seminole
County. In the past, elections for board
members have been held through the old style
town hall m eeting format. Sim ply stated,
whoever showed up decided who would run the
"corporation" and bcHt represent the mem­
bership. In many cases, a few dozen people, out
o f the approximately 3.000 plus members,
would make these decisions. The current board
o f directors has decided to change this policy. In
accordance with this equal ucccss philosophy,
(he bylaws have been untended b o that a written
ballot will be submitted to every voting member

Any applicant that Is denied the right to
register must receive written notification of the
reason. Reasons for denying approval of a
person's voter registration nppllctlon arc: lack of
United Stnles citizenship: under age 17: ad­
judicated n felon: adjudicated ns mentally
incompetent. The Clerk o f Court routinely
notifies the supervisor of elections regarding
Individual adjudicated us felons or mentally
Incompetent. Youth may pre-register on or uflcr
their 1 7 th birthday and vote at age 18.
Citizens registering to vote should be certain to
state their party affiliation. Florida has closed
primaries, hence It behooves registrants not to
overlook completing this section of the form.
Failure to indicate party preference will result In
being automatically registered without a prefer­
ence this will exclude the Individual from
participating In the first and second primaries
from 20 days prior to the first primary and the
date of the second primary.
Goard reaffirmed that although there are many
chunges the supervisors of elections In atten­
dance at the conference will be doing thrlr
'utmost to Implement the nrw law and provide
the best possible service for citizens The fiscal
Impact of changes will l»e addressed In the next
article.

Wherever BlU Clinton has turned In recent
weeks, someone has gltied him alxiut his lark
of military experience
When he delivered a Memorial Day address
ut Arlington National Cemetery. ABC's lint
llutne felt compelled to trmlnd millions of
viewers that Cllnlon's relationship with the
military Is suspect because be went to great
lengths to duck the draft. As the president
prepared tocross the Atlantic to speak at
c e r e m o n ie s c o m ­
memorating the 50th
a n n iv e rs a ry of DDay. Baltimore Sun
c o lu m n is t R o g e r
Simon observed that
the speech would
"rem ind people that
Clinton avoided m ili­
tary service 28 years
a g o d u r in g th e
Vietnam War."
Somebody clue mr
|Som obodyclue
In here. When did It
mo In hore.
becom e mandatory
W hen did It
to have worn the
becom o
uniform In order lo
mandatory to
serve us president of
havo worn Iho
the United States? It
uniform In ordor
must have happened
to servo as
sometime since the
resident o l the
Vietnam Wur ended,
nlted States? J
b e c a u s e the man
who escalated Ilia!
dispute from a conflict Into a conflagration.
Lyndon Baines Johnson, never served In themilitary before he became commnnder In
chief.
Indeed, a quick review of presidential
biographies reveals that barely more than
half of all chief executives served In military
ranks - and that's giving the benefit of (In­
doubt to Ronald Reagan, wlto "served" Just
down the road from bis Hollywood home,
muklng propaganda films at the Hul Roach
Studio.
Three of the Founding Fathers who were
elected president •• John Adams, Thomas
JefTcrson and James Madison - did not serve
In the military. Tw o of our most famous
wartime presidents - Woodrow Wilson und
Franklin Delano Roosevelt — somehow
managed to lead us lo victory In World Wars I
and II lyes, Truman did finish the Job)
without benefit o f prior military service,
although FDR did serve as usslstunt secretary
of the Navy under ('resident Wilson.
Please understand. I am not trying to
belittle Ihc benefits of mllltury service. I um
an honorably discharged veteran. Vietnam
era. who believes In u strong national defense
and the Judicious use of It. But the notion that
a person hus to serve to qualify for Ihc
presidency seems preposterous to me.
I am aware of the principal argument: We
need leaders who know what It meana to send
men and women to war and who are
personally familiar with the military's pro­
pensity to get too deeply Involved In foreign
policy If given too much rein.
1 think another argument Is cquully
powerful: We need leaders who do not huve
close, personal ties to the people who run the
Pentagon, leaders who arc friendly but not
too cozy with the brass hats, leaders who can
call the shots Impartially.
Besides which, If wc arc lo Insist on
military service as a stipulation for the
highest office In the land, then wc will be
forced to limit the pool of candidates to a
relative handful.
First of all, there might never be a woman
president because comparatively few women
ever wear the uniform.
Second, a great many politicians would be
automatically disqualified. According to a
Cox News Service computer analysis of
Congress, only 7 percent of the lawmakers
who were born In 1050 or thereafter have had
any military experience.
Third, many prominent Republicans who
lust lor higher office - Including some who
are unhesitatingly critical o f Clinton's mili­
tary record - would be rejected out of hand
because they too managed to wriggle out of
military service.

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listing the nominees, subject to election. Prior to
the election and tabulation or ballots, the
membership will be provided a summary of the
candidates and their credentials etc. In uddlllon.
all candidates should be available for those
members who wish to meet or Interview them.
The voting members or the society ($25
contribution) will be receiving their bullots In
August 1994. Any member who wishes to be on
the board ballot must be nominated at the June
1994 meeting. Plcusc call the shelter for
additional details.
Now Is the time to renew your membership.
Current annual memberships In the Humane
Society expire July 31. 1994. In order to qualify
und cost your ballot, you must renew your
membership by that date.
In closing. 1 would emphasize thut the
Humane Society cannot operate and continue to
grow without the energies und support o f its
membership. I would ulso remind you that the
society does not receive any government grants
In aid or funding. Thank you and please
continue to support your Humane Society.
Steven G. Mason
President
Humane Society of
Seminole County

T o b a c c o industry
As a hard-working, law-abiding and tax­
paying American who Is one of the 2.3
Americans employed by the tobacco Industry. I
would like to submit my application to the
Clinton administration for "retraining."
I work In a tobacco warehouse and am now
classified by the federal government as an
unfortunate person, a minority, who should find
some other means of employment. I um stressed
out by this classification, and I need Mr.
Clinton a help In deciding what "retraining" I
should pursue.
°
I do not wish to Join the welfare rolls. My
working wife (also employed by the tobacco
Industry), my eight-year-old son and I appreci­
ate the modest mlddle-cluss slumlord o f living
thut we have been able to obtain through our
employment in the tobacco Industry over the
past 20 years.
Perhaps I would be more secure If I pursued a
Job In the alcoholic beverage Industry. I have no
aversion to being burled alive and having a
beautiful woman steal my beverage (us In the
beer commercial). I would not mind dressing up
as an old woman to practice a little deceit (as In
the beer commercial). Nor would I scofT at lying
nbout m y Identity to sucuk Into a family reunion
to get a free beverage (us In the beer
commercial). My eight-year-old son loves these
'-uinmcrclals and Is quite familiar with them and

the product they promote.
Perhaps you should contact Congressman
Waxman o f California to help me with my
"retraining" to the alcoholic beverage Industry,
us I believe the wine Industry In Ills state Is
ubout us secure as the U.S. Mint.
Relocating to the West Coast would be an
extra expense. But since It's no big deal to wipe
out the $129 billion generated by the tobacco
Industry to the Oross National Product. I'm sure
you can find a few extra dollars to relocate my
family. Just send the moving van and the air
fare, and I'll throw away the Stress Tubs and
"head for the mountains" (us In the beer
commercial).
If you think this Idea Is maybe u bit too much,
let's look at one other ullcmativc: give California
some tobacco allotments, us well as your lovely
wife. Hillary. Mr. President. If Hillary can do for
tobacco what she did for cattle futures...who
knows? The principle of free enterprise and
freedom of choice might survive In America
after all!
Doug Rogers
Fair Bluff. NC
P.S. I do smoke, but I try not to Inhale)

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The test Is scored on a scale of
O to 0. with the lowest score
Indicating that the response was
not made or could not be rrad or
lliul It was not related to the
topic. Th e highest score In­
dicated the paper lightly fix-used
un the topic, had a well planned
organizational pattern, had am­
ple supporting Ideas und few
spelling nnd grammatical errors.
The average score ut the ele­
mentary level was 2.5; at the
middle s c Ik x i I level. 2.9: und ut
the high school level. 3.1.
"You have lo krrp In mind
that those are average scores."
David Winger, director of testing
for the Seminole County school
district said. "There were stu­
dents who did score In the lop
range ol 4 .5 and 0."
Accordng lo Winger's analysis
of the test results, however,
(rwrr than one percent of the
students who took the test
scored a perfect t) on the test,
alxiut two percent scored In thr
5 to 0 range and only alxiut 12
jx-reent scored In thr 4 to 5
range
" S till the students scored
atxive the stale average in all
cases." hr suld.
Th r stale average for the
elementary scluxils was 2 2 (to
Seminole's 2.5): for the middle
schools It was 2 7 (to Seminole's
2.9|: und (or thr high schools It
was an average ol 2 9 (to Semi
dale's 3 .11.
And most of the district's
m hoofs ulso nl' iwrd some Im­
provem en t over last y ea r's

Stenstrom
scores, he said.
In nnrhtern Seminole County,
ul the fourth grade level, only
L ik e Mary und Midway elemen­
tary scluxils allowed any drop
from lust year's scores. Lake
Mary's score dropped from un
average 2.0 lo 2.4: Midway's
score went down a similar .2
points Imm 1.7 to 1.5.
At the middle school level.
Iherc were drops across thr
board except at Sanford Middle
School, which rone .3 points lo
2.0. Lukcvlcw Middle remained
u n c h a n g e d ut 2 .0 w h i l e
Grccnwrxxl Likes dropped .4
|Milnlslo3.l.
District officials are generally
pleased with Ihc results of the
lest.
" O f cou rse th ey ure not
perfect.” Dr. Marlon Dailey, ex­
ecutive director of Inalrucllonul
services, said. "Bui Ihry Indicate
whal we need to tx* doing to
Improve the writing skills of
students In Seminole County."
Winger pointed out the results
were un Indication of how the
students stand In their efforts to
write better and use higher level
thinking skills. They help the
sta ff direct their r ffo r ls In
teaching skills to the students
thut would heller serve them In
those areas.
"W e don't like to really com­
pare schools," he said. "Overall.
I guess the district Is doing as
well. If not better than other
districts."
The lest will he given to
lourth. eighth und tenth graders
again next spring

Restrooms
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attempted to uw the restrooms
while shopping In G rr /one. hul
a female clerk fold her she could
not When she u'tenipted to use
the fa cility In desperation.
Liwery said a mule employee
grubbed her arm and twisted It
w h ile p u l l i n g h r r a w a y .
Hongsun. present at the inci­
dent. confirms site told Liw ery
she could not use the rrstrnom.
tail dentes a male clerk luuchrd
the woman.
Lowery said she left embar­
rassed and In tears, and after
using the restroom at the nearby
W inn-Dixie store, she called
(xillce lo complain of the urmtwisting. When a policeman arrived.jjawery said he spoke with
the Munaeiiiployrea ajid refused
tlT * fIs ffT n to h ef com pluln i.
Lowery was Issued a (res|&gt;asslng
warning which Ufroatencd her
with urrest If site entered the
store again.
Liw ery filed a complaint last
week against the policeman,
Ronald Sutullunle. Chief Ralph
Russell suld tlx- mutter Is still
under Investigation und declined
to comment. Lowery filed a
c o m p la in t ug ul n a t s to re
employees Wednesday.
Thr Incident led to a two-day
protest by the store last week by
several local hluek residents
The protestors asserted the in­
cident was un example of Korean
p r e ju d ic e n g u ln st b la c k s .
Dolscnhc und Bnngsun are of
Korean heritage. Both said the
action was based on property
protection, not raclul prejudice.
Fullure to provide for public
restrooms In buildings open to
the public Is a violation of a city
plumbing ordinance and stute
health code. Sanford Building
Official Gury Winn said each
unit o f the scvcn-ycur-old Sun-

B A U E R ,ROBERTA
R oberta Jean n e N lchoson
Bauer. 72. Wlndmeadows Lute.
Altamonte Springs, died Sun­
day. May 20. at her residence.
Mrs. Bauer was u retired regis­
tered nurse for Florida Hospital
Orlando. Born Junuary 21,
1922, In Indiana, she was an
Army veteran o f World War II.
Survivors Include sons, Terry
O. Nlchoson, Orlando. Danny S.
Nlchoson. Fort Pierce: brothers.
Robert Griswold Jr.. Hanover.
Ind.. Grnhatn Griswold, Atlanta.
Bald w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home, Orlando, In charge of
arrangements.
CHRIST. CLINTON OEORQE
Clinton Ocorgc Christ, 77.
Trotwoo.1 Boulevard, W inter
Springs died Thursday. June 2.
at Wlntrr Park Memorial Hospi­
tal. Born November 22, 1010. In
Bronx. N.Y.. he moved to Central
Florida In 1978. Mr. Christ was

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ford Tnwne Square shopping
center where Gee Zone Is located
was bulll with restnxims.
The city code, adopted Irnm
the state Standard Plumbing
Code, stairs "Every building and
each subdivision thereof In ­
tended for public use shull I kprovided wilh facilities .directly
accessible to the public."
Winn said Hie only exception
would lx- a shopping center or
office building with central restnaans On reviewing the I9H(1
construction pluns. Winn mild
Sanford Townc Square was built
without central restrooms.
Winn said enforcem ent o f
public access to restrooms Is a
function of the Flnrldu Depart­
m e n t ui
of H
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which
o p r r a ife
t s m a lF F T t f r t u lr s
ary Facilities for Build"Sanitary
Ings." with origins In 1975. The
rule was bused In part on u 1074
stute luw which drclurrd rest­
rooms In public buildings must
lx- free to employees und the
public.
The current rule stutrs "Every
pluce. building or establishment
which serves the public shull tie
provided with adequate sanitary
f a c i l i t i e s fo r p u t r o n s o r
guests...und the putrons und
guests shull tx- ullowrd to use
the sanitary facilities while the
establishments ure open to the
public."
Leslie Harris, policy coordlnutor with the HRS Environmental
Health Office In Tallahassee,
said the rule calls for a $250 fine
for violations, lint such actions
ure rarely tuken. Harris mild HRS
relies on complaints lo leurn of
violations. If the complaint Is
valid, owners ure typically given
un adequate time to correct the
violation. If not. then fines are
pursued, lie said.

a d c m o llt lo n / c o n s t r u c llo n
operating engineer. He was a
member of VFW and u volunteer
fireman.
He was an Army
veteran of World Wur II.
Survivors Include wife. Mona
K.. Winter Park: sons. Clinton
H.. Winter Springs. Thomas E.
MucMurray. New York: daugh­
ters. Lesley A. MacMurrny. Co­
conut Creek. Joan R. Dolan.
Inverness. Betty Ann Burry.
C o m m u c k . N . Y ., V a l e r i c
B c k c m c y e r . In v e r n e s s : 15
g r a n d c h ild r e n : 12 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
B uldw ln -Fu lrchlld Funeral
Home. Goldcnrod/WIntcr Park
Chapel. In charge of arrange­
ments.
QENOVA, MARY
Mary Genovu. 90. West 20th
Street. Sanford, died Thursday.
June 2. In Irving. Texas. Born
January 20. 1898. In Sicily,
Italy, she was a homemaker.
Mrs. Genovu was u Catholic.
Survivors Include two grandau gh ters and three g rea t­
grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

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M O S E S . M llh o o l
M e m o ria l to rv lc o * w ill bo hold S olurd oy.
J u n * I t , 10 a .m . o l A ll Soul* C ath o lic C hurch.
Sonlord. lo r M lc h o tl M o to r w ho p o u o d o w ay
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engineer?" we asked. Ills reply:
"Since lluzcl Is- still leaching
school the least I can do Is keep
Ihc house tidy and cook supper
for us. Thcrnn. there ought to lie
a "w e ek " for fellows like you.
And, If they did you'd win It
hands down. Here's a gold slur!
Remember the story about
John Sulsbury. my stcpfulhcr.
and the fish named Oscar?
F o u n d ou t Ural th e trass
S u ls b u ry (ru in e d w as not
supplied by a neighboring sailor
us we reported, lie was caught
by Ids stepbrother, John Liu ls
Sulsbury. By Ihc way. Ihc- nexl
time you see an Erkcrd's photo
departm ent com m ercial pay
close atlenllon because thr
fellow ul the counter Identified
us a space coast photographer Is
John Liuls Sulsbury. He gels
great shots of missiles nnd shut­
tles leaving Cape Canaveral hut
he's not anywlxrrr around thr
ramrras that tukr them. He set
'em up In the zones drslgnulrd
hy NASA and then retreats to
safely, Illseam rnis urr activated
hy llie- noise of the projectiles

taking off. And Ihey say there's
nothing new!
Regarding (he column alxiut
the sen sation al com c-from b e h in d S H S v i c t o r y o v e r
Seabreeze High o f Daytona In
1948, we told you ubout John
Keeling and Richard "Catfish"
Bass. Keeling scored the TD thut
tied the game nnd Bass booted
the extra (xilnt. There was one
th in g about the point-after
kicking Bass did which we forgot
to tell you.
On Ills extra point uttempts
notxxly held Hie ball for him. He
drop-kicked thr hall thrpugh thr
uprights, the old fashioned way.
Oh. yes. the firm Catfish und
tils fa m ily (ip e r a t r out o f
Daytona Is known us BassSwaggerty, another old L ik e
Monroe furnlly. They supply
"grits und grrxcrles" to major
hotels und rrsiuurunls In East
Volusia County and we un­
derstand some In the Orlando
attractions nrra.
Finally, attending the Class of
1049 reunion wllh Keeling. Bass
und many oilier grads was an

Murder
Continued from Page 1A
Ixxly Is found.
Prosecutors rlulm their ease
will show Meyers slit Engel.*'
throat during u rape attempt,
then watched her die Some of
the slute's chief witnesses are
p rison Inm utrs w ho elu lm
Meyers drserllxtl the killing to
them.

loving home and did not have
problems other than those most
teens face that might huve
caused her lo runuwny.
A fter leavin g Pem berton 's
house. Brown suld she and
Engels rejoined Meyers and re­
turned to the store where Meyers
purrhused two slx-|iarks of beer
Meyers told the girls he was 19
but the store clerk thought he
was older, adding that If neces­
sary. he had a fake ID. At the
lime. Meyrrs wits almost 27
Alter drinking lx-cr at Meyers'
home, thr two girls went lo
Brown's home helore her mother
awoke and left lor work. Brown,
who sometimes accompanied
her mother to work, claimed she
did not feel well and wanted to
slay home tint did not ask It her
friend could s|x*nd the night.
Fearful that Brown's mother
would Ik- angry she was there.
Engels ellmlx-d out the bednxim
window and walled with Meyers
until she left for work.

Defense attorney Ed Leinster
told the jury In Ills o|x-nlng
statement the disappearance ol
Engels quickly changed from a
missing |&gt;ersou case to a murder
Investigation b rlrd hy rumors
and massive media eoverage
Meyers became the Iim-us of the
Investigation hrcuuse, I.einsicr
asserted. L ike Mary Police of fleer Tom Taggrrt claimed the
suspect had eyes similar lo other
criminals lie had known.
Agencies that truck missing
children set up a command (Mist
In an ultempi to Unit the missing
girl. One |M»strr circulated staled
Engels wum last seen In the
The two teenage girls and
company ol Meyrrs.
Meyers continued to party, re­
Brown steadfastly maintained
turning to Brown's house shortly
her recollection* alxiut thr night
Ix-fore her lather got up (or work
Engels disappeared were her
Robert Brown U‘ * t | I M ^ k k
own; and liud not Item shaped
by* iTflaIJs '8he ubsortx-d frbnt • became .lORry wtien
Meyers and Kngk-s hiding Insltlf
repeated Interviews wllh |x»l|ee
Hie
closet o f his daught e r s
and others over the years.
bedroom
after I a.in. und threw
She described how Engels*
them out of Hx- house. Meyers
grundluthrr dropped her oil at a
run from the house, followed by
convenience store near Carriage
Engels ns she pul on her shoes.
Cove. Brown said she Introduced
Engels lo her neighbor. Meyers
W h en his d a u g h te r suld
who lived with his sister near Engels was her friend who was
Brown's lamlly home.
going to stay overnight. Brown
Another neighbor. Autumn
attempted to find her but could
Pemberton, then 12. was also
not.
with the group.
Pemberton testified Engels,
Th r girls walked to Pem ­ accompanied hy Meyers, came
to her window and asked If she
berton's home where Engels
called her grandparents und could stay there uftcr being told
to leave the Brown house. A
asked If she could stay overnight
20-year old lifeguard ut the
w ith B row n . A lth o u g h her
complex. Gary dcMuy, wus also
parents were asleep and hud not
with Meyers and the girl. She
g iv e n p e r m is s io n fo r Ih e
refu sed to let E n gels stay
s lc c p o v e r. Brown suld she
thought her mother would per­ because she thought her mother
might object.
mit It. The Browns o|x-rulcd a
When the girls discovered
janitorial service cleaning res­
Engels was missing Hie next
taurants and left for work ut
day. they asked Meyers where
midnight und 2 a.m.
they had gone In the curly
Leinster asked Brown whether morning hours uftcr leaving
Engels was vulgar, whether the Pemberton's. Meyers told them
" F " word was part o f her
he had borrowed Ills sister's car
vocabulary und Iwys and sex and dropped the teen off ut a
were part of her world.
convenience sum- near her Lik e
Brown, who was 13 when
Mary home.
Engels disappeared, said she
Testimony In the case will
wusu little lough.
resume Monday.
"She wouldn't let unyhody run
all over her." However. Brown
said she did not use marijuana
or drink us a Lakcvlcw Middle
School student and she didn't
recall whether Engels hud exper­
imented wltli the substances or
Just tulkcd about those things
too. Brown said Engels hnd a

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old favorite Sanford son named
Zcke Me Null. He was one of Ihc
younguns of D.K. McNub who
run a credit reporting bureau In
Sanford for many years. Zckc's
mother was Lucille Echols. Will
you lx? surprised lo learn she's In
her 90s and Is In u retirement
home In Hie Palatka areal Zcke
was also one o f Hie hoys on the
A m e r ic a n L e g io n J u n io r
Baseball program hack In 1948
Hint got baseballs autographed
by Babe Ruth when the slugger
honored Sanford with a visit In
Murch of that yeur. Oh. yes.
when Zcke and Floyd Sparkman
were cllher freshmen or sophs
they went out for football.
B clw ceen them they didn't
weigh IHO |xiunds. Zeke Is a
retired Air Force pilot, lives near
Biloxi. Miss., nnd Is u pilot of a
private aircraft owned hy a large
legal firm in Ihe Dlloxi-Giilfport
urru. Says he Is going lo retire
again In u couple ycurs and
spend Hie rent o f his life playing
golf.
Remember his little hrolher
Bobby. Zeke says Bobby Is
employed hy Ihc Washington
Pont us u type setter. If you
recall. Bobby hud a speech and
heurlng Impairment nnd went to
thut s p e c ia l s c h o o l In St.
Augustine. It's great to know
lie's doing fine.
In the 200th column. May 8.
we listed u whole bunch o f yarns
wc still have to spin for you. One
we dldn'l Include was u story
utxiul the Wight family. For
right now . thou gh. Martha
Wight called tlx- other day wan­
ting In find out If J.C. Higgins
came to Sanford after the West
Ninth Street depot wus built or
Ix-fore when the trains backed
Into downtown Sanford and pus•tengers got ofl at Union Stutlon
across the street from Ihe Pleo
Hotel.
Seems J.C. came in Sanford In
1903 from the IWYO Railroad to
tx? thr Atlantic Coast Line supertnlendent here. And. from time
to time we rrad where Ihe old
S.A.U. Wilkinson home at Fifth
and O ak. now a bed and
hrrukfust allalr. was originally
known as the Higgins House.
It was the old Higgins House.
It was built by none other then
J.C. Higgins (see photo of Hig­
gins family In Monday's Herald.
JuncH. 1994).
Alxiut that complete set of
lluynes t* Italtltt and Celery City

I’ rltit^nx C&lt;Ki&gt;i&gt;iiny h loller*. w r

were told it fellow named Jim
Smith on Park Avenue hud a
complete set. Jim Smith docs
huve the set but he doesn't live
on Park Avenue. He resides at
I 15 East Jenkins Circle. And.
he's thr same Jim Smith who Is

llie present commander ol Anirr
lean L-glon Post 53 of Sanford.
Each month the company
printed a blotter with that
month's calendar on It plus wise
adages. "Mow'd you gel It?” we
Inquired? He told us Ills dad.
■James O. Smith Sr., worked
many years for Zeb Ratliff. one
of Ihe owners ol Ihe printing
firm. When Zch retired he gave
the “ album" lo Smith's father.
"W hal do you plait lo do wllh
It?" I asked. "W hen I'm gone Hie
set w ill go lo the Sunlord
Museum." Right now museum
curator Allcln ('lark doesn't real
Ize II hul tills album Ihe local
lust It til Ion will someday gel Is
absolutely priceless.
Ted Allman of Indiana Pa.,
slcpsnn of Ihls columnist, has a
little 17-aere spread on I In­
nut s k ir t s o f th e w e s t e r n
Pennsylvania town which lie
farms and runs a few cuttle hy
day. At night lie's a courier for a
system known as the National
(tank of Ihe Commonwealth
He drives an unmarked ear
several hundred miles every
night, sometimes carrying un­
told amounts ot currency. Well.
Ihey honored him the other day
when he completed Ills first 20
years. During that tim e he
logged more than 1.850.000
mile* without so much as a
minor fender bender.
Ted served In the Murlnc
Corps. met und married a young
lady from the Florida Children’s
Home In Jacksonville, raised two
sons and three daughters. Ills
oldest son J eff Is ctirrcntlv
maklng a career In Ihe Marine
Corps.
If y o u 're like most folks.
"W here In Ihe world Is Indiana
Pa?" It's a town about like
Sanford some 55 or HO miles
northeast of Pittsburgh, h wus
lx-sl known lor many years as
Ihe sltr of a teachers' college
The sc I kmiI Is now known as
Indiana Stale University amt Its
fixiltiall team Ihe past couple
years has gone to the finals In Us
NCAA category.
The llrst person we ever talked
lo In Sunlord who knew where
Indiana. Pa. was happened to I k the lute Harold Kaslner, one ol
S a n fo r d 's p io n e e r p rod u ce
brokers and who lor many years
operated his business In stalls |
2. 3 and -I. at the Stale Farmers
Market — the llrst ol Us kind lo
Florida.
KlitnUy, th a n k * tor lb«&gt; ttio u

response' to' the yarn "nfmui
Slenstrom's "daughter." "Mini
Zschoclie In Fort latbderrlrde ami
her medieval wedding. We've
already bilked wllh a lawyer
abonl adoption her Inlo the
Slcn.nroin family.

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School scenes
Powderpuff explodes at SHS
G raduation events set
Graduations at the local high school will hr held at the
billowing limes nnd locations:
• Seminole High School. June 9. 8 a,in.. Thomas E.
Whlgham Stadium
• Lake Mury High School. June 9 .8 p.m.. Orlando Arena
• Lyman Htgh School, June 9, 8:30 n.m.. Greyhound
Stadium
• Ovlcdn High School. June 8. 2 p.m.. UCF Arena
• Lake Hrantlcy High School. June 9.3 p.m.. Orlando Arena
• Lake Howell High School. June 8.8 p in.. UCF Arena
Project Graduation events will be:
• Seminole High School. June 9. 9 p.m.. Sanford Civic
Centcr/Rlvershlp Grand Romance
• Lake Mary High School. June 9. 10 p.m.. Mystery Fun
House
• Lyman High School, June 9. 9 p.m.. Jewish Community
Center
• Oviedo Htgh School, June 8 .9 p.m.. The Club
• Luke Brantley High School. June 9 ,9 p.m.. Wwt N‘ Wild
• Lake Howell High School, June 8, 8 p.m.. Jewish
Community Center

The tension has been mount­
ing all year.
Glasses lighting to win the
spirit war.
The true test has fluidly hap­
pened. l’owdcrpulT...tsover.
Meetings for nil who were
Interested were held Iwo weeks
ngn and prospective players
were given permission slips lo be
able to participate.

®
.
twist is.... the girls are the
players nnd the guys are the
lovely (hn-hn) cheerleaders.
As practices began the girls
su rvived long afternoons of
running, playing scrim m age
games, and practicing with the
ball. Student conches lend the
dally routines nnd taught the
Indies a crash course tn the game
of football.

Pnwderptdr Is the annual gnmr
held every year between lhe
Juniors and the seniors. Played
as a Dag football game this Is n
popular event because it has a
new twist to the conventional
pndH-ntul'helmet gam e. . Th e

Locations of the practices were
(supposed to be) secret and so
were the times to avoid the
opposing team getting their
enemies plays. And then the day
earner
The first quarter staled off

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... _____
____ ii.a. o f At
of the
IIlIrcJ
UUl llilrcl quarter
At (he
ntiirt
oMhc
with ___
seniors
In |xi*.sesslorr
I heilif* ntnrt
ball. Not able lo earn enough! for the ncnlnrn' trird every play
Oral down the Juniors took con- possible lull Just couldn't break
through the Junior** defensive
trol. No points scored In the first
line. Guinn f ° r &lt;l'r Impending
purl, the second quarter began
and the seniors scored with a graduates' throat* wn* the un­
derclassmens' goal and they
touchdown by Sheila Gllllns.
strived Inward It.
Juniors Intercepting the seniors'
(I ran prove llmf with the
try for an extra point, halftime
was marked at a score of ft to ft. nr raid ) I rerlevedon my neck.)
U n ab le In turn o v e r the
Juniors' favor.
lopsided si-ore (he seniors ae
cepled defeat grncrfnlly anil the
W h ile th e p la y e r s w e r e
pumped up In the lockrrroom* Juniors' rrlrhrated their victory
(by two points).
the crowd was rnlrrtalned by
At least the seniors' run go
Inc senior ehcerlendcrs It hr
away knowing that the game
Juniors didn't have nny. whnt
was not rigged and at least they
sptrltll and the grudge match
weren't menu— Jaime Dlllman
begun oner more.

Top readers honored
at G oldsboro dinner
• R a n h elle Maker
dergar teal 143 tHxik*

• Seminole Community Col­
lege
D o n n a du M e t . M a r c ia
Maukonen and Robbln Thrush,
r e c e n tly w ere aw arded the
1993-94 SCC English scholar­
ship for their outstanding writ­
ing ability. They will each re­
ceive 10 free credit hours at SCC
| for a savingsut *SGH eurli.

C o n g r a tu la tio n s
C la s s oS 1 9 9 4
W e Wisti You The Best
From the
Sanford Herald
staff

• Lake Mary High Seluxil
Lit.M ils captured the stale
champlonshlp In Its division ai
the statewide Florida Junior
Engineering nnd Technical Soci­
ety (JETS) competition and took
ninth place In Its division at the
nutlona! contest In which they
competed against lire top 32
teams 111 the nation. The leant
consisted of Donald Chn. Evan
Furkush. N athan llo llu d a y .
D avid Orr. Katherine Shift.
Adrian Slsscr,’ John Sweeney
nnd Christopher Walklns. The
team was sponsored by tencher
David SehlfTcr.
□ Erika Frakes, a senior at
Lake Mary High Schoolhus won
a $500 scholarship from the
G reater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce and a $500 scholar­
ship from the Orlando Amateur
Athletic Association. Frakcs. the
dnughtcr o f Owen and Cynthia
Frakcs o f Longwood. will attend
the University of Florida.
• Away at college
□ F u rm a n U n iv e r s ity .
Greenville. SC. The following

locals graduated front Furrtiun
recently: Dorothy A Hclnter.
daughter of Martin N. and Anne
H e ln z r r o f C a s s e lb e r r y , n
mathematics major who gradu­
ated magmt cum laude: Patrick
J. Sehurrtuarm, sou of Michael
and Karen Sc Inter mono ol Cas­
selberry. u biology major.
□ U n iv e r s it y o f N o rth
Carollnn-G reensiioro. Jill E.
Walters of Lorigwood has been
npiwliitcd as n general manager
o f W U A G -F M . th e stu d en t
operated
radio station at the
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro for rhe 1994-93 aca­
demic year.
□Dates College, Lewiston. ME.
Patrick 8. Andrews formerly of
talk* Murv. live ton of Ohsrlea l
and C onstance A n d rew s of
Lorigwood. tins hern named Jo
(lie dean's lint at Hates. To
qualify for (he Deun's List, a
student must maintain u belter
Ian B average for Ihc semester
for a minimum quality |&gt;olnt
ratio o f 3.2
□ V a n d e r b ilt U n iv e r s it y .
Nashville. The following stu­
dents were named for academic
honors at Vundcrbllt for the
spring semester: Stephen Rich­
ard Caldwell, scat of Mr. A Mrs.
James Caldwell Jr. of Longw ood , d ean s lis t ; John
Christopher Halle, son of Mr. &amp;
Mrs. Lloyd J. Halle Jr. of Longwood. dean's list: Stacy Nicole
Hand, daughter of Mr. A Mrs.
David C. (land of Oviedo, high
honors: and Neva Christine
Meek, daughter of Drs. William
and Neva Meek of Altamonte
Springs, deun's list.
□U nion College. Barbourvllle,
Ky. Jcnnl Louise Meriwether of
Sanford, graduated from Union
C o lleg e w ith a bach elor of
science degree. She earned that
degree cum laude.

SANFORD - The sudents
at G old sb o ro E lem en tary
School who have read more
than 100 txxiks tills school
year were honored last week
at the flltli annual l(X) ♦ Ikxik
Club Rumpiet at the Sanford
Civic Center.
T lir e n t i r e s c h o o l
|iartlclapatrs In the Golden
Eagle ikxik Club all year by
reading txxiks Independently.
Each grade level sets up
erllerln appropriate for that
age group.
T h e e n tire school read
23.489 txxiks tills year
The High Flyers at curb
grade level who read the nmst
books were:

(K in -

• M atth ew F e n o ff (first
grade) 2 1 1 txxiks
• K e v in M ile s (s e c o n d
grade) 343 bonk**
• Roderick Lawson ithlrd
grade) 323 books
• Sally Perry (fourth grade)
73 txxiks
• R o sem ary C nm m laado
(filth grade) 143 txxiks
• Juhten Williams (ESK)
K e v in M ile s e a r n e d n
savings I*oik I and a trophy (or
having rrad the most books of
nny student in the school
All I he students who were
honored at the baruprel got a
b o o k m a rk , a book from
Scholastic Ixxik and a trophy.

Htitld Prwlo by Apfjl Kcnliton
The top roadors (l-r. (ronl)K Miles, R. Bakor and R Canonlzado,
(l-r, back)S. Perry, R. Lawson and J Williams

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your school.
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Seen at school
Seminole County School Board

Earning his wings

Monday, JuneO, 1994
Managers Choice
or C h efs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk
Tuesday, Juna 7,1994
Managers Choice
or C h efs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Wednesday, June 8,1994
Managers Choice
or C hefs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Thursday, June 9,1994
Managers Choice
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Friday, June 10,1994
Managera Choice
or C h ef a Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
NOTE: Throughout the month of
June, the cafeteria managera will
be creating their own menus for
those attending school on the
year round calendar. The menu
will vary from school lo school
during this period.

Nathan Ruhal Is Iho first
sludont at Liberty Christian
School In Sanford lo take
pre-calculus. He did excep­
tionally well In the class,
earning a grado of 91.7 from
teacher Jay Williams. Ruhel
roquosled permission to tackle
Iho class that had nol pre­
viously been offered In pre­
paration for an Air Force
career. Recently, principal
OonnlB Dennis Thomas and
Williams congratulated Ruhel
for his work and wished him
woll for the future during the
school's Awards Night.
Htrtkl Photo byApryI Konltlon

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S anlord H erald, Sanlord. Florida - Sunday, Juno 5, 1994 • 7A

Health/Fitness
HRS reports critical need

IN B R IE F

Foster, adoptive fam ilies needed for abused, neglected children

C ancer Survivors Day celebrated
I he American Cancer Srrclcly will participate In the National
Cancer Survivors Day on Sunday. June 5. from noon to 3 p.m.
at Hie TupiMTwnrc Convention Center. Orlando.
I his Celebration of Life" Is free and will offer food, frames,
and activities for adults and ehlldrcn. musldnl entertainment,
costumed characters, clowns, face painting and prises.

Heartsaver CPR available at C FR H
SANFORD — Central Klorlrla Regional Hospital, In eoo|&gt;rra­
tion with C i’R for Citizens, Is offering Heartsaver CPU classes.
The nexl scheduled class Is on Monday, June 0, from 6-10 p.m,
In I he hospital's classroom.
The Heartsaver class (caches the participant nne-person
rescue and first aid for choking victims. In addition. It provides
Information on prevention o f heurt disease and how to
recognize and care for a heart uttuek victim. Participants who
|iass the course will receive Heartsaver CPR cards from the
American Heart Association,
The cost for the class Is SIS per person. $14 for seniors, and
registration Is requested. For more Information nnd to register
for the class call CPR for Citizens, 670-4CPR.

H ospice needs volunteers
bach year at this lime, a large |&gt;ereenlnge o f Hospice of
Central Florida's 600 active volunteers leave the Orlando area
for northern destination!!, where they spend the summer
months, this annual migration creates an urgent need for
volunteers In every area of service: home care, nursing homes,
Martin Andersen llosplre House, Thrift ft Gift Shops, office
work. Children's Team and truns|&gt;ortatlon.
About 00 |&gt;erccnt of Hospice of Central Florida's volunteers
arc retirees; the remaining 40 percent are working people or
full-time parents. During the summer, volunteers who remain
to Florida often double or triple their rommltment to ensure
that volunteer servlres are provided at a stcudy rate. You must
In* at least 1H years nfagr to volunteer.
Hospice of Central Florida will hold lis next series of
volunteer training workshop from !) a.rn. to 5 p.m. on July 18
amt 22 at Its Maitland oftlre. 2,'MXJ Maitland Center Pkwy..
Suite 300. T o register for the session, call Rosie Wilder at
875-0028, ext. 470 A fee of $15 covers the cost of a light meal
at the training sessions and the training manual. Advance
registration Is necessary.

AARP offers ‘55 Drive A live’
LAKE MARY — The Lake Mary AARP will s|Kmsor a "55
Drive A live" course ill the Old Lake Mary- City Hall. 158 N,
Country Club R „ on Wednesday and Thutsdny, June 15, 10.
from 0:30 a in. to I 30 p.m.
The course Is four hours per day. at a cost of $8
For reservations, rail 324-3000.

A penny goes a long way
JCPenncy has teamed up with Anfernec H a r d a w a y s
"Pennies for Penny's Pals” campaign to bring a great day of
baseball to more than 500 children and families facing special
challenges In life.
On Sunday, June 12. at 2 p.m., Penny's Pals will Join
thousands o f JCPenncy employees as the Orlando Cubs play
the Jacksonville Suns at Tinker Field. The four charities
brnrfltilng from Penny's Pals Include the Hospice of Central
Florida Children's Program. East Orange Community ACTION,
the Coalition for the Homeless, and the Missing Children
Center.
Cubs funs run Join in the fun by bringing thetr pennies to the
game and donating litem to Penny's Pals. JCPenncy will
display an enormous Penny Hank ai ibr game.
For more Information, cull Ciney Andrews at 875-0028. ext
407.

Two hours
of exercise
lowers
health risks
By A a a o a la U d P rs s s ____________
HOSTON — Just a couple
hours of workout each week are
enough to significantly lower
men's risk of heurt attacks, a
study concludes.
Many studies have shown the
merits of keeping active. Still in
doubt, though. Is Jusl how
strenuously people need to push
themselves to benefit.

Th e Department o f Health 'and Rehubllltutlvc Serlvrs reports that there Is a
critical need for uddlllonu! foster homes for
children In Orange. Seminole, Osceola and
Hrevard counties.
According to Myrlum Santiago. Foster
Home Recruiter for HRS. the number of
children In rosier care continues to rise
white the number of available homes are
diminishing.
Foster families volunteer thrlr homes to
provide temporary rare to children who

Saullago. “ Often we have three or more
brothers nnd sisters that we want to place In
the same home. It’s lough to find a family
that can adopt that many children at once."
Santiago adds dial medical assistance and
financial subsidies are often nvnllublc to
families who adopt special needs children.
Persons Interested In mare Information
about foster rare or adoption may ronluct
Myrlum Suntlgo. HRS Faster I ionic liem iller, at 423-62611.

Overtraining can
harm elite and
ordinary athletes
■ y IR A D R I Y F U t S
Associated Press Wrltor
WASHINGTON - You don't
have to work out like an all-star
to get a first-class overtraining
Injury. Even ordinary at hides
can dolt.
The condition Is a devil's
reward for trying too hard to be
good. So Its prime victims are
people who urr highly motivated
— those with the drive nnd
seir-diselpllnr needed to work
tix) hard, according to a report In
a medical Journal. The Physician
and Sportsmcdiclnc.
"Most nlhleles. regardless of
skill Irvel. possess an Inherent
drive to continually improve."
the article said. "Ambtlton often
overrides good Judgment."
Overtraining syndrome is a
vague diagnosis, noted the re­
p o rt by Ur
C . Daniel
Hendrickson and physiologist
Tony J Verdr, Istih of The
Graduate Hospital Human Per­
formance and Sports Medicine
Center In Wayne. Pa. It's caused
by not allowing enough time
b etw een train in g bouts for
muscles to recover from the
strain of exercise.
A m o n g the c o m m o n
symptoms are continual fullguc.
muscle soreness mid minor lu­
tecium*. along with diminished
performance, lusomnlu nnd a
higher resting pulse rale.
Hut these symptoms also can
have other causes, such as
anemia. Infection, depression,
lack o f sleep, excess stress, poor
nutrition nnd excess alcohol use.
the study said
A doctor must be able to tease
the various causes out. To do It.

ROBERT L. SM ITH, M .D .

hr muxl look at I he patient's
llfr s iy lr . Inclu din g ex ercise
habits. Hendrickson and Verde
said.
Doctors must keep In mind
that less-active exercisers can
overtrain with less work than It
w ould take for m ore-active
exercisers, the researchers said.
This Is panly because a nonelite nttilrtr may not realize that
other physical activity in his life
will add in the strain he Is
placing on his muscles, (he
sliuly said. Elite athletes are
carefully monitored and spend
much of their time on their
sport, leaving relatively little tor
other actions
The patients also intisl realize
their problem.
" W h e n tre a tin g e v e ry d a y
a ctive people who p crerlvc
iruining as something only elite
athletes do, It Is often difficult to
convince them of a diagnosis n|
overtraining syn d rom e." the
study said.
T o d e te rm in e a p e rs o n 's
overtraining potential, doctors
must look carefully at what the
[icrson does for exercise, the
report said. One area to eheek Is
whether the person recently
addrd to his or tier exercise load.
It said.
T h e s im p le w a y o u t o t
overtraining Is to cut buck on
exercise. Hut getting mi athlete
t o d o t h i s is n o t e a s y ,
Hendrickson and Verde note.

M t n ld Photo by K o llo , M ilcholl

A knot in tim e

The Goldsboro Senior Services Site at the West Sanlord Boys &amp;
Girls Club. 019 Persimmon Avo„ Sanlord, provides nutrition and
health programs, W a lloon s education, and a delicious meal each
Tuesday tor aanlora In lha area. Mary Whitehurst, ol Qsnlorii, tie*
Intricate macramo knols lo make decorative wallhanglngs as part
ol an Arts and Crabs Show the seniors hold recently at the
center,

CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1994 GRADUATES

is pleased to announce the relocation
o f his office f o r the practice o f Gynecology

o n o z

Robert L. Smith, M.D.P.A.
661 E. A lta m o n te D r „ Suite 318
A lta m o n te S p rin g s, FL 32701
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Phone: 4 0 7 -2 6 0 -1 0 5 5 for Appointments
Located in the Medical Plaza
Next to Florida Hospital Altamonte_____

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The cap and gown. The diploma. The hugs and handshakes. Tears
and laughter. It is a time for dreams. Now the future begins. Honor
your graduate with a message on our Graduates' Greeting page,
in the classified section of the Sanford Herald on June 8th and the
Herald Advertiser on June 9th. Your message will be a tribute to
make your graduates' proud moment something lo cherish for a
lifetime!
D E A D L I N E S : • P h o t o G re e tin g s, M o n d a y , J u n e 6th at 3 P . M .
• L in e G ree tin g s, Tuesday, J u n e 7tli, 12 N o o n

The latest work, conducted In
Finland, concludes thut for men,
the risk o f heart attuek Is
decreased by two hours a week
of "conditioning physical activi­
ty."
They defined this us such
Intensive exercise us Jogging,
w a lk in g , sk iin g , b ic y c lin g ,
swimming and gymnastics. In
the s tu d y , nt le a s t, m ore
leisurely activities, such us
gardening, fishing, hunting and
picking berries, did not seem to
have n measurable protective
effect.
"Men who engaged In more
than two hours of conditioning
physical activity n week hud a
risk 60 percent tower than that
of the least active men," the
researchers wrote.
The study was conducted by
Dr. Tlm o A. Lakka and col­
leagues from the University of
K u op io In Finland. It wus
published In Thursday's New
England Jouruul of Medicine.
The work was based on 1,453
uutwurdiy healthy mlddlc-uged
men who were Interviewed In
the late 1080s. During five years
of follow up. 42 o f the men
suffered heart nt tacks.
The researchers divided the
men Into three groups, depend­
ing on whether they engaged In
relatively high, moderate or low
cvela of lelsurc-tlmc activity.
Those In the lop one-third
vernged 2.2 hours o f brisk
hyslclnl activity a week.

have been placed In HRS cuslody because of
ubuse, neglect or abandonment.
HRS provides preparation classes for
foster parents and conducts a thorough
home study on all applicants. Foster parents
are not paid a salary for their services,
though HRS will reimburse them for Ihclr
costs for providing care.
I IRS Is also seeking adoptive homes for
children with special needs.
"Our biggest need Is adoptive homes for
black children and sibling groups," said

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Melrohealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, Ohio. Following Ills Fellowship, he served as an
Assistant Professor at the University o f Iowa College of
Medicine. Dr. Chlda obtained his Initial medical training In
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•A - Sanford H arald, S anford, Florida - S unday, Juna 5, 1094

Forget Virginia’s genteel tradition
North w ins S enate nom ination — race a free-for-all
Knox can return to school
JACKSON. Mlsa. — A high school principal mnqH-ndrd for
allowing slmlcnls lo rend prayers over an Intercom can return
lo work (lending an uppeal, the state Supreme Court ruled
Friday.
The Jackson School Board suspended Bishop Knox without
pay Dec. 15 for the remainder of the 1093-04 school year. A
Minds County Judge ruled In April that Knox had been wrongly
disciplined and should be reinstated with bark |&gt;ny.
Hut the board updated the ruling to the stair Supreme
Court, which said Friday that Knox can return to work while It
reviews the case.
Perry Sanstng. who represents the school board, said the
district was satisfied with the Supreme Court's ruling. He said
the concern had been to keep Knox ofr the campus until the
school year wus completed.
Knox's lawyer. Nate Kellum. sold the principal plans to
return Monday. School Is out. but teachers and administrators
remain on duty through June.

Restore

C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 1A

hand I lorsce us
having the Job done." said Howe.
"Hut the building needs help
now."
A local entrepeneur and com ­
munity organizations have al­
ready agreed to donate the labor
for painting the building, but
d o n a t io n s ure n e e d e d fo r
supplies.
"W e need brushes, use o f
scaffolding, and other supplies,"
sold Howe. "B u t most lmIMirtantly, paint, pulnt nnd more
paint."
" W e ure ulso look ing for
private, business and civic orga­
nizations to donate money for
the restoration of the windows."
he said.
Howe said the single-hung
wood windows with the pulleys
and weights on both sides of the
frame will cost $500 a piece to
restore.
"If we can accomplish these
p r o je c t s a n d c le a n th e
landscaping this sum m er It

would be a tremendous step
toward Its completion."
When the building Is com­
plete. It will become a museum
w i t h l o c a l a r 11 f uc t s o f
Georgetown's history, a refer­
ence library for students, and a
neighborhood community cen­
ter.
"Our goal Is to leuse portions
of the building to non-profit
organizations to offset the main­
tenance expenses o f the build­
ing." said Howe. "Every cent
will be pul back Into the com­
munity for their use."
The CIA Is asking for letters of
support from the community for
the restoration of the Hopper
Acudetny to be sent In with the
grant application. Letters of
support may l&gt;e sent to "Hopper
Academy Itestorutlon" 612 E.
Ulh Si . Sanford. FL 32771
Anyone Interested In offering
their assistance In the comple­
tion of Hopper Academy may
contact Allermese Itentley at
322-7875.

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I I I . P u b lic R ecords of Sem inole
C ounty. F lo rid a a lio baing tho
South R ig h t of W a y lino o l B ay
A v o n u o S • • • ! Y 0 5 " E . 707 41
to ol. Ihonco ru n S 0O *0t’0 1 " W .,
110 4 * fo o t, Ih o n c o r u n S
O tU lO J E . 40 00 loot. Ihonco
ru n S 00*04 O l 'W .. 170 00 fool
for o P o in t of B o g lnnlngj Ihonco
con tinue S 0 0 *O rO ]" W ., IS ] SO
fool lo tho N o rth e rly R ig h t of
W a y lino o f S tate R o ad 414,
Ihonco ru n W o tto rly along la id
N o rth R ig h t o l W a y lino o l S tale
R oad 414 an d a c u rv e concave
S outhw esterly h a v in g a r a d lu i
of l? 4 t 14 loot, o co n tro l an g le of
01*1 I ’ l l " , A cho rd b e a rin g o l N
O T ' I M r W , fo r a n a rc d lila n c o
of t o o * foot lo tho Southeast
cornor o l a D O .T . w a te r re le n
H o n a r t * ; Ih o n c o r u n N .
CO *0*O J"E . along the E as t lino
of said D O T re te n tio n a ra a
ISO 44 lo o t , Ih o n c o r u n S
4 * *lS 0 S “ E . 40 00 foot to the
P oint o l B eginning.
A M D A L S O T h a t p a rt o l B lock
I . P L A N O F W IL D M E R E . re
corded In P la t Bock I, Pago I I I ,
o l tho P u b lic R ecords o l Sem i
nolo C ounty, F lo rid a being m o re
p o r lic u la r y d e s c rib e d as
fo llo w s : C o m m e n c e a l th e
N o r lh t a s l c o r n o r o f L o t l .
W E T t t E R IN O T O N H E IG H T S
A D D . lo L O N G W O O D . F L O R ­
ID A . re co rd ed In P la t Booh 12,
P ag o 74 o l tho P u b lic R ecords ot
S o m in o lo C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
Ihonco S » t*IS 0S" E . 707 42 tool
along tho N o rth lino o l sold

RICHMOND - Charles Whit­
tington was among thousands of
conservatives who helped Oliver
North win Virginia's Republican
Senate nomination Saturday,
setting the stage for one o f the
most unpredictable campaigns
this fall.
Yet Whittington look
lime first lo help nnothcr can­
didate. L. Douglas Wilder, by
signing petitions the form er
Democratic governor needs to
get on the ballot ns an Indepen­
dent — and oppose North,
"I don't cure for the man,”
Whittington suld. "But I want lo
split the Democrats."
And so It goes In this year’s
most confounding Senate race,
und perhups fittingly so. This Is.
after all. trie cherished home of
Thom as Jefferson, who two
centuries ago suggested "a little
relrelllon now anil then Is a good
tiling, nnd as necessary In the
pointful world as storms In the
physical."
By that standard, the race for
the seat held by Democrat
Charles S. Robb would do Jef­
ferson proud.
Five months before Election
Day, It already has lorn both
parties asunder. And North's
victory Saturday virtually guar­
anteed an unprecedented race
featuring four mulor candidates
— three o f them of national note,
or notoriety.
"Bring on the liberal elite.
Clinton. Congress. Kopfa-I und
above all. Chuck." North told
roughly 13.000 delegates lo a
convention hruvlly influenced
by evangelical Christians. "W e
want our government back."
N orth 's adm itted lyin g to
Congress ubout his Iran-Cont.a
dealings may have made him a
pariah to Democrats, and some
Republicans, hut lie has turned
Ills fame Into a inultlmllllondollar fund-raising operation

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B lock I . P L A N o f W IL D M E R E .
sold N o rm lino also b ein g tho
South R ig h t of W a y lino o l B ay
A ve n u e, thence S 0 0 *0 *0 1 W .
I X 40 fo o t. Ihonco S tr iS 'B S " E .
40 00 foot, thence S 00 *0* 01 W .
170 40 lo o t, Ih o n c o S 4 * * t» «S E .
4 1 1 loot fo r a P o in t o f B ogin
n tn g i th e n c e I 00*00-40" W .
t i t 40 1toot to o point on tho
N o rth e rly R ig h t of W a y o l S U N
Rood N o S 414 sold point lies on
o C urve concave Southerly hev
ing a ro d lu s o t l.* 4 * lo loot,
thence fro m o Tongonl B ea rin g
Of N 10*04 I r w . ru n E o tlo r ly
40 12 foot along tho a r c ot sold
c u rv e through a C o n tro l Anglo
of 11*10-44'-. Ihonco lea v in g said
N o rth e rly R ig h t o l W a y fro m o
Tongonl B e a rin g u l S I4*S1'27"
E . ru n N 00*04 2 1 ' E . ISSS4
toot. Ihonco N 4 **IS 0 J " W . 40 00
foot to tho P o in t o t B eginning
(M o r e g e n e ra lly d es crib ed os
being k x e te d on the N o rth side
Of S ta ff R ood 414. o p p ro clm o io
ly 400 fool ea st ot G ra n t S tree t)
T H IS R E Q U E S T IS F O R A
C o n d itio n a l U s e to S e c tio n
107 2 B (121 o l tho C om prohon
liv e Zoning Code to a llo w con
s tru c tlo n e n d o p e ratio n o l 0
ve h ic le solos end re n ta l lo c a lly
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In g b y . t h r o u g h , u n d e r o r
o g einsl tho n a m e d D efen d a n ts
end a ll o th e r persons In posies
slen of subloct re a l p ro p e rly
whose n am es o ra u n c e rta in .
D efendants
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N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuan t to a S u m m a ry F in a l
Ju d gm ent a t Foreclosure doted
M a y 24. 1444 a n d a n ta ra d In Casa
N s 43 14*4 C A 14 K o f t h *
C irc u it C ourt o l tho E ig h ta o n th
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it . In a n d lo r
S o m in o lo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
w h araln tha B A N K O F C E N
T R A L F L O R ID A I t th a P la in tiff
an d W IL L IA M A P O S E Y .
BERNARD D
SOMMERS,
T R U S T E E . M A R IO N B E N T O N
M O O R E . J U A N IT A M O O R E .
T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S O F
A M E R IC A , a n d E M P IR E
G LA S S A S P E C IA L T IE S . IN C
a r a tha D efendants. I w ill salt to
tho highest a n d bast bid d er lor
cash a l tha Som inolo County
Courthouse. W est F ro n t D oor.
Sanford. F lo rid a , a t I t 00 A M
on Juno 20, 1444. tho fo llow ing
d escribed p ro p a rty as sat fo rth
In M id F in a l Ju d g m e n t:
E X H I B IT " A "
T R A C T A.
Com m ane a a t the SE c o rn e r o l
tho SW W o l Section 34. Tow n
ship 20 South. Rango 24 E as t.
S a m ln o lt C o u n ty , F lo r id a ;
Thanca ru n N o rth 4 4 0 1 loot to a
point; Thonco ru n W ast 1453 44
foot to o p o ln ti Thonco ru n
N o rth 324.45 fool to tho P o in t of
Boginning; Thane# ru n N . 44
dogroos 34’JO” W . 13107 loot lo a
point; Thonco ru n N . 00 dogroos
0 4 'l i " E . 202 41 tool lo • p o in t;
Ihonco ru n S. 41 dogroos 14-54"
E . 174.57 foot lo • point; Thonco
ru n 5. 44 dogroos 50'S*" B . 154 0
fo ol to • p o in t; Thanca ru n South
174.43 te a t to th o P o in t o f
B oginning (Loss tha F a s t 25 0
le a l lor rig h t o lw a y . I
T R A C T B.
C om m ence a l th a SE c o rn e r o l
tho SW U of Soctlon 24; Tow n
ship 20 South, R a n g * 24 E as t,
S a m ln o lt C o u n ty , F lo r id a ;
Thanca ru n N o rth 440 3 te a t to a
p o in t; Thane# ru n W ast 1453 44
•oof &lt;o t p o in t; T h o n c t ru n
N o rth 504.47 tool to tho P o in t o l
B tg ln n ln g ; T h a n c a c o n tin u e
N o rth 150 0 foal to a p o in t;
Thanca ru n N . 44 degrees SO M "
W . 110.47 to ol lo a point; Thanca
ru n S 00 deg rees 0 4 't4 " W . IIS 0
le a l to • p o in t; Thanca ru n S 41
degrees J4'54" E . 174 57 ta e l to a
point, Thanca ru n S. 44 dogroos
50-54'- E . 154.0 tool to tho P oint
o t B oginning. (L ass tha E a s t 15
loot ta r rig h t o lw a y .) *

TRACT C

Bogin 131.45' N . - 210 I I ' W o t
SE cornor o l S X . T 20 S, R 24 B ;
ru n S 77 d t g r a ts 37- W 4 0 tt, N 17
d o g r a tt 54’ W 114' to riv e r, north
M S te rly on s h o rt 40" to p o in t N
17 d tg re e t 54' W o f b eg inning. S
)7 d f g r w s 54' E 1*1* to b e g in ­
n in g lass south 25' for R D R W
, bolng In S a m ln o lt C ounty, F lo r
Id a.

TRACT D.
Bogin 300.01 I e e l N o rth end
JI2.S5 fo al W esl o f th a SB c o rn e r
o t Section X . T o w nship X South.
R ange 24 E a s t, ru n South 47
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■ y J O H N K IN O
AP Political Writer

To an electorate disenchanted
with Washington. Ills message
bolls down lo this: He gave
Congress Ills once, and Is eager
lo do It again. Or. as lie put It, "I
want to stand on the Scnnlc floor
and lixik those liberal Insiders In
the eye und say, 'No More.'"
North won with roughly 55
percent o f the convention vole,
ills tireless, charismatic cam ­
paigning withstanding months
of elforts by Ronald Reagan,
retlrrd Gens. Colin Powell and
N orm an S c h w a r z k o p f, and
V irgin ia's sitting Republican
senator. John Warner, to derail
tils candidacy..
Robb once made every list of
presidential prospects, by virtue
of his Marine background, mar­
riage lo L yn don J oh n son 's
daughter and successful re­
building of the Virginia Demo­
cratic Party In the 1080s.
But admissions o f mnrllul In­
discretions and other political
scars have made Robb perhaps
the Senate's most vulnerable
Incumbent, and the lM-atlug fils
character look Saturday was
evidence of the nasty campaign
that lies ahead.
So. enter Wilder, who made
history In 1080 in tx-romlng the
nation'll llrst elected black gov­
ernor. And Marshall Coleman,
the lormrr stule attorney general
who narrowly lost to Wilder In
1080.
Wilder's plans lo run us an
lndr|M-ndeni have angered state
Democratic officials, who believe
Robb tias enough troubles, und
thut splitting ih- Democratic
vole will help the Republican
nominee.
Wilder, however, says Kohh
can't win. period
" L e t 's cut this foolishness
u I m i i i I the good of tlie party."
W ilder said In an Interview
Friday. “ Tills Is utioul having
someone who can win for the
good of I tie stale."

Unlike Wilder. Coleman has
kept mum — because lie had
endorsed North rival Jnmes Mill­
er III, the former Reagan admin­
istration budget director who
tried lo upset North by painting
him as a sure loser In Novrmhcr.
With Miller defeatrd, Coleman
advisers say he will soon an­
nounce Ills Independent can­
didacy. Although Coleman has
lost In three ol four previous
statewide runs, Warner and
other Republicans vehrmeritIv
op|M&gt;sed to North view Coleman
as their only hope.
And there was eunsldrruhlr
cvldcncc that many of Miller's
backers would look elsewhere,
despite pledges by all delegates
tosupjxirl Hie iinm •••€€*
" I think the baggage he brings
to the race not only keeps him
from winning hut can hurt the
parly nationally In November."
said Mark Rosenker, a GOP
activist and Miller supjMirter.
North strategists acknowledge
many Republicans might defect.

groujis. and memories o f fils
belter days rebuilding the party
as governor, will be enough to •
carry him lo victory.
But W ilder seriously com- ,'
pllculcs things, as he carries a
decude-loug rivalry turned feud
with Robb Into a Senate cam- !
palgn.
W ilder starts with support }
among blacks, who constitute a '
little more Hum 15 percent of Hie
electorate. That alone could .
make him a spoiler, and Wilder. '
for all Ills high negatives m ,
|Killmg. lias defied the odds In '
Virginia politics many lim es
liefore. " I will make It a ra c e !
a b o u t r e c o r d , n ot a b o u t !
|M-rsonalltles. and I will w in," he |
said.
For all the June strategies and
predictions, however. It's hard toj
predict what the defining Issues;
will Ik - come fall, or flow one
candidate's strategy will affect
Hie olliers. particularly when
tilings gel nastv.

Welfare
Continued from Page 1A
their case reviewed. If they can't
prove they can't get a Job then
they should Is- weaned off the
system If they want to eat
they'll find a wav to make
money. If they didn't have help
from Hie government they'd find
u way to rut evru If It meant
them living In the sewer. At trust
they wouldn't I k * a burden on
taxpayers."
Sally Waters said. "Y ou 've
beard of career criminals, well It
serins Hull we now have career
welfare recipients Some |ieoplr
pass down antiques. These peo­
ple seem to pass down depen­
dence on the government. Two
years maximum tiencllts with
Job training, life planning skills
and budgeting skills...then earn

your Keep
James Penny said. "T h e Bible
says If a man doesn't work
neither tthiill lie enl. Everyone
can do something, unless a
person Is deemed disabled, then
they should I k - able lo sup|Hm
th em selves. S lop rew arding
welfare pregnunelex with extra
money. When a person applies
lor welfare only give it teni|K&gt;rurlly. then if more children are
tMirn no extra money should I k glveu."
Diane Walls said. "N o work,
no jwiyf If you waul food, work is
necessary."
Isabel Jennings said. "It s a
good Idea lo lim it w ella rr
benefits. It gives ix'opk* goals lo
work for lo lielter themselves,
but supplies help In the mean­
time."

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deg rees I f W esl 100 le e t I k e rn e
N o rm IS deg rees 14 la ' W est 100
ta e l la the W a k iv a R iv e r, m e m o
N o r m o a u o rly along m o snore ot
• a id W e k lv o R iv e r igo fe e l m o re
o r less lo e point N o rm 17
d eg rees le W est e f m e P o in t o l
B eginning, m e m e South 17 do
fr e e s M l e s t I I I ie e l m e re e f
le e * te ik e P e ln l of B e fin n in #
T ra c t 1C
B egin l i t 45 N - I X l | " W o l
SB corner R un 5 77 degrees it
W est W to f* O B Run N o rm 17
deg rees 54’ W est 111 le e t lo
R iv e r. R un N e a s te rly on Shore
10 le e t lo e point N o rth 17
d eg rees S4‘ W esl. Run South 17
deg rees te E e s l 114' R un S 77
d e g re e s )7 ‘ W est 10 le e t to
P O B being In S X X 24 P e rc e l
1C. Sem inole C ounty. F lo rid a
N O T I F IC A T I O N ' In ac
cor dan ce w ith th e A m e ric a n s
w tm D is a b ilitie s A d . parsons
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222 4 1 X . not la te r th en S E V E N
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N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
p u rsu an t lo a S u m m a ry F in a l
J u d g m e n t on C r o ttd a lm dated
M a y 24, 1444, and an tarad In
Casa N o *1 2 1 5 4 C A laB o l tho
C irc u it C ourt o f tho 11th Ju d icial
C irc u it, In end lo r Som inolo
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , w h o r e ln
N C N B N A T IO N A L B A N K O F
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C r o s s p la ln llll a n d J A C K B
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I h * W e s t Ir o n ! d o o r o f ih *
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S an lo rd . F lo rid a , on Juna 23,
1444, * l il.o o o 'clo ck a m . , th *
fo llow ing described p ro p e rty as
M l fo rth In M id S u m m a ry F in a l
Ju d g m e n t on C ro ssclalm lying
a n d being t l l u a t t In Sem inole
C ounty, F lo rid a , to w ll:
L o t 7, BlwCk A o l M E A O
M A N O R . U N IT F O U R acco rd
In g to Ih o P la t th a ra o f. a t
ra co rd ad In P la l Book IS o l P a g *
71 o l tho P u b lic Records o l
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N O T IC E : A N Y P E R S O N
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SUNDAY

June 5. 1994

Butler, DITore nam ed to FSW A A ll-S tate squads
SARASOTA — Hilling .400 over Ihe course ol
Ihe season Is the holiest o f grails In baseball:
It's the result of consistently superior ac­
complishment.

This spring. Butler hit a team-leading .419
while playing outfield for the Patriots, who
reached the Class 5A slate setnlllnals. For that,
he was named to the first tram o f the FSWA's
Class 5A All-Stale baseball team announced
Satunlay.

nuts (four).
DITore. who was listed among the third-team
Inflelders. played first base, outfield, and
pitched for Ihe Silver Hawks. Besldos his two
homes runs and 20-plus RBI. DITore also
fashioned an earned run average of IMS.

How Important Is It?
U k e Brantley High School's JcfT Butler led
Ihe stale of Florida In rushing during the
football season, racking up 1.737 yards for the
Patriots, yet was "only*' worthy o f a secondteam berth on the Honda Sports Wniera
Association's Class 8A All-State team.

Luke Howell's Rich DITore, who hit .427 for
Ihe Silver Hawks, wns a third-team All-State
choice.
Butler, who has accepted a scholarship from
Nonh Carolina Stale to play baseball and
football, also led the Patriots In runs scored
(30). runs batted In (38). hits (47). and home

Class 5A All-State selections from Orange
C ou n ty w ere Dr. P h illip s caicher A.J.
Plerzynskl (first team). Colonial Inflelder Kevin
Gomez (second team), and West Orange pitcher
Larry Wimberly (third team).

F fw tls W R o w U

AROUND TH I NATION
M itch ell w ins 10,000-m eter
BOISE. Idaho — Teddy Mitchell o f Arkansas
surprised himself nnd thr expert* hy heating
Washington Slutr's Josrphnt Kapkory In the
10.000 meters Friday nlftht at the NCAA Track
and Field Championships.
Nobody was more surprised nboul the 10.000
finish than Mitchell, who won In 20:30.54.
overtaking the heavily favored Kapkory with a
big kick on the final turn.
''That's probably the greatest rare I ever
had." said Mitchell, a graduate o f Lyman High
School. " I wanted to get third. That wns my
goal.”

Arizona S tate dum ps M iam i
OMAHA. N eb ..— Home runs hy Todd Curly
and Damon Lemhi supported the shutout
pitching o f Billy Neal and Noah Perry’ as Artzonu
State beat top-seeded Miami 4-0 In the opening
round of the College World Series on Saturday.
Arizona Stair (44* 101 advanced to Mondny's
second round agulnst thr winner of the
Oklahomu-Auburu game Saturrlay night. Miami
148-13) fell to the losers bracket and will face the
loser of Saturday's second game.
Miami relief ace Danny Oravrs tore a knee
ligament In the ninth Inning, trying In make u
pivot In the gruss on a run-down play. He is
expected to miss the rest of the tournament.
Graves had 21 saves on the season, one short of
the NCAA record o f 22 hy Fullerton Slate's Scott
Wright In 1084

■______________________

Tribe boasts quality
S em inole o ctet earn scholarships
»&gt;sclsl to the Msrsld
SANFORD — There numtx-r* may In- small,
but there Is a lot o f quullty In the athlete* from
Seminole High School that have *lgnrd college
scholarship* till* year.
The group of elghl young men I* led hy
All American track Mar Andre Scott.
The best high school triple jumper in the
country Ihe pa*t two neunon*. Scott. who*e leup
of 53 feet. 714 Im he* I* recognized u* the bent
ever Jump hy un athlete In a sanctioned high
school meet, will attend Southeastern Conference
(SEC) |&gt;owcr Auburn University.
Scolt wan undefeated in Ihe triple |ump the last
two year* In addition lo hi* two state championMilp* In thr triple Jump, he also added the long
Jump stale championship to In* collection thl*
yrur
• Two oilier (ruck stars have also drclded on
where lo pursue their collegiate futures
llernard Sparrow, the two-lime stair champion
In Ihe shot put who hrl|M-d lead the Trllte to two
stale championship* and a second pl.u r llnlsh
I III* year, will ply hi* trade at Wallace Stale
Community College In Hunccvlllr. Alabama
Cory WHm iii . who excels In Ihe sprints lint was
Injured during the preliminaries at Hie stale
meet, ha* ycl to decided on whether he will
rllhcr Join Sparrow ui Wallace or accept an olfer
Irorn Arkunsa* Stale University III Stale Univrrsi.
ly. Arkansas.
A (mirtll H ack a llilr lr . Ilrvu n l Mtxirr, tia*

W allace w ins Q oodw rench 200
DOVER. Del. — Mike Wallace used a quirk pit
stop under caution to take thr lead with 80 laps
remaining, then held on Saturday for his first
B u sch G ra n d N a tio n a l v ic t o r y In the
Goodwrrnch 200.
Wallace, one of three ruclng brothers on the
NASCAH circuit. t»eut Terry Luhontr by thrrr
car lengths (.34 seconds) to win the $23l.4HO
event at Dover Down* International Speedway.
Mark Murtln. who won the race In 1987.
finished third In a Ford, followed hy the
Chevrolets of Jim m y Spencer and |xilrsltter
Kicky Craven. All the leaders but Cruven will
race Sunday In the Dudwclaer MX).

B oesel on M ille r 200 pole
MILWAUKEE — Haul Boesel proved Saturday
he has Ihe first Step down pal. winning the pole
position for fhr Milter Ornulnr Draft SUtO for tinsecond straight year.
Now the Brazilian would like to gel that
second step accomplished at the Milwaukee Mile
on Sunday by giving himself and team owner
Dick Simon their first Indy-car victories.
With u smaller rear wing — a move by
sanctioning body CAKT to slow the car* on thr
one-mllc ovals — Boesel's fast lap of 101.304
mph was well short of the track-record 105.752
he ran last June.
Paul Tracy, u Pcnskc Racing teammate of
Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unscr Jr. and
Emerson Fittipaldi, who dominated Indy until a
crash late In the race, were the runners-up
Saturday at 100.757.

Class • A, 4A lowno, Pago M

Tripla jumper Andre Scolt, whose Inap ol 53 laai,
7.5 Inches la recognized aa the national high
school record, will attend Auburn University.

to sign on with an NCAA Division I program la 1
golfrr Steve Sowards. who has accepted a !
scholarship lo attend Florida Atlantic University I
In llov'H Ruton.
I
Thr top two ptu-hrni for Coach Mike Powers' '■
luisehall tram have decided to try their luck In •
the tough Florida Junior college circuit.
Todd Brndrn. who was thr starting pitcher In-’
the 1992 state championship game, will stay
close to home and try In help Jack Pantelias'
Seminole Community College Raiders get back
Into thr slate championships
Braden, a righthander, wus 8-3 with an earned
run uveragr of around I.HO He was also one of
(he Tribe's top hitters this season.
Another righthander. Deon Daniels, will travel
a little farlhrr down Interstate 4. heading to
Winter Haven to play for the Vikings of Polk:
Community College.
The hard throwing Daniel* was Just 7-7 this
season. Inil hi* earned run average wus less than
two runs a game and he was tabbed as the
•lA-Dlslrlct (I player of Ihe year.
Seminole Community College head basketball
couch Bernard Mrrthle has ulso returned to his
alma mater to pick up some much needed height:
lor til* Raider squad, signings 0-fool, 7-Inch:
Andre Hull, who was u major cog In coach Bob:
Trains'* 27-7 learn that advanced to the regional
semifinals this sruson,
Also making plans to continue hi* athletic
career In c o lle g e Is A n d re R aw lin gs. w h o is

llr r llti* ) 1(1 rn llM In llir IliU lcU h l.U r N a vy ru ltirr

lira&lt;|ril lo W in g a te C o lleg e In W ln gatft. N orth
C a ro llo a o o a I im.i trail g ra n t. T h e w litr re

than accept a scholarship oiler Irorn Arkunsa*
Slate.
‘'
The only other Seminole graduate hrsnlr Scull

crlvrr/ktck return sjieclallst helped the Seminolcs reach tlie regional championship game this
year.

FIELD OF MEMORIES

Lake Mary
duo help
F C A Omni
tie for 3rd

AROUND THR WORLD

Prom Staff Noporta

Selkaly w ould play for Lebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Miami Heat slur Rony
Selkaly. visiting his birthplace, was asked If he
would consider playing basketball for the
Lebanese national team.
"Certainly. I’ll play." Selkaly wns quoted ns
suylng on Saturday by As-Suflr. a Beirut
newspaper.
"But first certain things huve (o be ac­
complished — Improvement of studlums, reten­
tion of qualified coaches and enhancement of
players' fitness to upgrade the national team's
standards."
Lebanon's sports facilities were devastated
during the 1975-90civil war.
Selkaly left Lebanon during the war. He bus
both the Lebanese and American citizenships.
He was In Beirut on a promotional trip for
Pepsi Cola.

Rain halts w o m en ’s final
PARIS — They did the wave with their
umbrellas. They chanted "Ma-Rccl Mu-Reel"
They waited for 414 hours In the rain. But all
they got wus 17 minutes of sloppy tennis.
Drenched and disappointed. 18.000 Center
Court fans went home Saturday evening
without being able to sec Mary Pierce try la
become the first French woman In 27 years to
win the French Open.
Pierce's final against Arantxu Sanchez Vlcurlo
began 414 hours late because o f rain und lusted
less than four games before pluy wus halted for
the day.
The match Is scheduled to resume at noon
Sunday, followed by the men's final between
Scrgl Urugucra and Alberto Bcrasatcgul.

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LAKELAND — Aren Cook
and Jsymlson Bailey, • pair of
Lake Mery High School stu­
dent*. led the FCA Academy
Omni Under* 17 boy* team to a
tie for third piece In the
Under-19 bracket of the Lake­
land Memorial Day Tourna­
ment lost weekend.
Cook scored four goal in four
games for the Omni while
Bailey collected seven assists.

HsrtMPhstt by So»*f Hansel

T h t absence of lights al Sanford Memorial Stadium severely reslricte Its ability to produce revenue.

Stadium 'must be preserved’
R e c re a tio n d e p a rtm e n t c o n tin u e s re s to ra tio n e ffo rts
B y T O N Y D s S O R M IIR
Horald Sports Editor
SANFORD — Sometimes life docs mimic fiction.
Tom Farnsworth hadn't been with Ihe Sanford
Recreation Department nix months when he Inherited
un assignment that echoed of the movie "Field of
Dreams": restore Sanford Memorial Studtum.
"I huve a great Interest In baseball and a great
Interest In this facility," said Farnsworth, his eyes
sweeping lovingly across the stadium grounds. ‘ 'This Is
u marvelous asset to the City o f Sanford. It must be
preserved."
Once the spring home of the New York Giants — u
rookie outfielder named Willie Mays caught the eye of
Giant muuuger Leo Durochcr during wnrkous here —
und the site of a Florida Stute League leant. Ihe stadium
has gradually fnllcn Inlo relative disuse.
After the Giants left, the stadium became the site o f
Seminole High School football und baseball games und
graduation ceremonies. But Seminole eventually built
Its own on-campus football stadium und. recently,
baseball facility and vucatcd the premises as well.
For much of the lust two decades, the stadium wns
the home of Wes (linker's Florklu Baseball School.
Every spring, (linker brought In college teams to play at

the facility and adjoining /.Inn Beck Field.
The city regained control of ihe stadium last year
when Kinkcr's lease was voided for fullurc lo pay
properly luxes and secure appropriate Insurance.
That's when It became the responsibility of the Sanford
Recreation Department.
Some saw It as the last stoj&gt; on the way to un
Inevitable date with the wrecking ball for the stadium.
But Farnsworth and the rest o f the recreation
department attacked the project like men on a mission,
determined nol to let go of a potential gold mine for
their programs und the city.
According lo Farnsworth, their efforts have been met
with unconditional support from the community nnd
the rest o f the city 's administrative slufT.
"Everybody I've come In contact with over the last
year bus been very positive In their support o f what
we're doing," he said. "T h ey want us to be successful."
The restoration project has been making steady
progress.
"W hen wc look over, wc made u rough list of
priorities." Farnsworth said. "First, wc wanted lo get
the jilnylng surfure Into decent shape. Then we wanted
to make sure It wns safe for the spectators. And then wc
were going to address the Issue o f lighting the field and
□ S e e Stadium, Page SB

In pool play, the Omni
whipped Punta Oorda 9 0 and
notched ties with Oalncavllle
(2-2) and St. Petersburg (3-3).
The Omni then suffered a 5-1
low to the Lakeland Lasers, an
Under-18 team also playing up
an age d aw .
Cook and O viedo High
School’s Frank Clients each
scored two goal* In the win
over Punt* Oorda. Cameron
Zarbough. Ryan Brannon.
Sean Moran. Scott Heath, and
Joe Llgorl each netted one
goal.
.
Zarbough and Cook each
contributed a goal In the tlea
with O aln eavllle and St.
Petersburg. The " ' *
the game with St.
was scored by Lake i
School’s Andrew ‘
30 seconds left In re|
helping the Omni overcome •
3-2 deficit and advance to the
medal round.
■
Brad Oaterhaus had the
Oinnl’s only goal In the low to
Lakeland.
Defenders Chris Bloomdehl.
Chase Oreene. and goalkeeper
Aaron Beach turned In strong
toumamentu for the Omni.
T h e F C A A o a d e m y 'a
Under-13 squad also tied for
third In Its age bracket of the
Lakeland tournament.

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Tim Rginas Is a Sanford nallv* and Samlnola High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago White Sox. Hie stats are
for the 1994 season In tha llrsl column, personal-best season
totals In (ho socond column end current career totals
(Including 1994 games) In Ihe third column.
Raines was hitloss In four Irlpt to Ihe plate Friday nlghl
during the White Sox's 4 2 victory over Ihe Baltimore Orloleo.

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.. 35
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H ilt................
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... 5
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2
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1
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3
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O B T R O IT R I O W IN O S - F l f t d B ry an

T ake advan tage of F re e
The Florida Game und Frrsii
Fresh
Wuler Fifth Commission has
designated .June I I and 12 as
Free Fishing Weekend In Flor­
ida. Ttie free fishing weekend
h ig h lig h ts N ation al F ishin g
Week June 6-12.
During the free fishing period,
a n y o n e — in c lu d in g n o n ­
residents — can sport fish in any
public freshwater lake or river In
Florida without a fishing license.
"T h e fishing weekend pro­
vides new unglcrs un opportuni­
ty to experience the great sport
o f f i s h i n g , " s a id S m o k lc
Holcomb, director of the com ­
mission's Division of Fisheries.
"It also can serve us a reminder
to those who haven’t been fish­
ing In a while thut It Is a healthy,
fun, outdoor experience.”
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Gov, Lawton Chiles urged all
Floridians to participate In the
free fishing weekend In a proc­
lamation designating June 6-12
"Fishing Week In Florida."

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future,

Sport Fishing Guide and Regula­
tions Summary ta available free
from any fishing license vendor.
In 1 9 fl 9 . t h e F l o r i d a
L cg ltilu lu rc a u th o rize d the
commlBslon to designate by rule
no more than two days each year
us free fishing days. Since then,
the agency has set aside two
days during National Fishing
Week us a free ftahlng weekend.

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and Routing debris for good
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downrtggcr, fish one butt 55 feet
deep for wuhoo.
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ALL-STATE BASEBALL
A e io c le te d Frees__________________________________________________
SARASOTA 1 The 1994 Florida SporlB Writers AsBoclatlon's Class
9A all slato baseball foams, with name, school and grado:
FIRST TEAM
Pitchers — Dmig Million, Saranolu, senior: Scott Glaser,
Brandon. senior: CnrtonCastillo. Southwest Mlurnl. senior.
Catcher — A.J. Plersjrnskl, Orlendo-Dr. Phillips, senior.
Intlelders ' Jnmrn Franklin, Sarusotu, senior: Strve Fluke, I'alm
(teach Gardena, senior; Alhcrtu Morales. Fort Walton Choctuwhutc|iee, senior: Hon Uelllard. Miami Central, senior.
Outfielders — J eff Butler, Lake Brantley, senior: Annum
Ikm klry, Palm Bench Lakes, senior: Estclren Barrios, Soul hwest
Miami, senior.
! Utility — Ryan DcItacrosM. Jurkruiiivlllc-Tcrry Parker, senior.
} Designated bitter — Jo Krwln, Melbourne, junior.
SECOND TEAM
i Pilchers * Francis Srdll Key III. Gmualrs-Tute, senior; Tim
lliincr. TampiiHlIInhurmigh. senior: Carlos Chnntes, Miami(&gt;&gt;lumlms. senior.
|Catcher — Brian Nelson, Sarusota. senior
' In fls ld e rs — Jorge Carugnl, Coral Park, senior; Kevin Gomez,
Orlando-Colonial, senior; Mae MuekirwIU. Vnlrlro Uloomlngdalc,
st-nlor: Dusty Howe. Candler Lake Weir, senior.
! Outfielders — Hill Eaton, Lake Wnrth-Leonurd. senior; Jason
franklin. Winter llaven. senior; Kevin Tlolelt. Purklatul-Dougln*.
junior.
Utility — Anlhnnv Marini, Vrrn Beach. Junior
THIROTEAM
P itch ers — Jason Gruy, Coconut Creek, senior; Mall Lubosynskl,
Fori Walton Beaeli-Choclawhalchre, senior; l^irry Wlmlx-rly,
Winter Oarilrn-Wes| Orange, senior.
Catcher — Angel Diaz. I.akrland Lake-Gilman. senior.
Inflslders — Kurt Hultmann. Seminole, junior; Rich DiTore,
Lake Hourall, aenlon Dully Grymr*. Jacksonvllle-Trrry Parker,
senior; Demits Hay. Jacksonville-Mandarin, senior.
Outflcldera — Krdrlrk Porter. Tampa llltlslKmuigh. senior; Chris
Manser. Tam|MiTHII*bornugh. senior. Jason Hllrhlr. TallahasseeLincoln, senior
Utility — Tvlrr Martin. Melbourne, sophomore
Designated hitler — Mike Caruso, Paikhuid Douglas
CLASS4A
FIRST TEAM
Pltchere — Craig Brown. Tsm|M-Jcsull, senior: Kris Wilton.
Tarpon Springs, senior; Tommy Rn*e. St Cloud, junior
Catcher — Dan Topping. St. Petersburg, senior
Infleldere — Bill Gus|iarlno. Tampn-Jraull. senior; Kicky Ihirlnn.
Gainesville Buehholz. senior; Jell l.viuli. Oakland Park-Northeast,
senior. Tim Doetb. Tallahassee-Leon. junior
Outfielders — Jason Michaels. Tampa-Jesuit senior. Hick
Saggrse, Nujiles Barron Collier, senior. Clint Chrysler. Si
Petersburg-Bckm Clegu. senior.
Utility — Dan Wushtmin. Davie Nova, Junior
Designated hitter — Mall Arnold. Deerfield lle.u h. senior
SECOND TEAM
Pitchers — Tim llurton. Fori Lauderdale-Si Thomas, junior.
Ales Santos latkr Worth senior Hviiu Channel!. Satellite, junior
Catcher — I'rjx- Me Neal. SeflnerAr in wood, senior
Infleldere —• Brian ILiughi TatnjM-Jcsult. junior; Mali Cainmuso. Najilrs Barron Collier, senior: Clint Patterson. Leesliuig.
senior: Todd DrMakrs Port Charlotte, senior
Outfleldere — Chad Dortek. Port St Lucie, senior. Jason Collins,
Jacksonville Lu-.i Coast, Junior: Sean Melvin. Oakland Park*
Norlhrasl. Junior
Utility — Kevin Smith New Smyrna Iteach. Junior
Designated hitter — Joey Charon. Panama Clty-Hulherford.
senior
THIROTEAM
Pttchere — Dwayne Jacobs. Jacksonville-First Coast, senior;
Dwayne Do Ihmxi, Clearwater, senior; T. Bond. Ot-ala-Vnnguard.
senior
Catcher — Marty Gonzalez West Palm Ueach-Fottsi IIIIL senior
Infleldere — Justin Haiti, Gainesville Hue hholz. senior. Nule
Curry. Daytona Beuc-h-Seobrreze. senior: Grrg Sehmldi. Doca
Ha ton-Oly in pic: Height*, junior; Seotl Schappuclirr. HradetilonSoutheast. senior.
O u tfield ers — Ned French. Daytona B e a c h Seabreeze, junior
Chad Whitaker. Fort Lauderdslc-St. Thomas, juniori Andre
Me Aden. Talhthasser-GcMlby. senior.
Utility — C J. Fagan. Tallahassee-Leon, senior.
Designated hitter — K J. Vlncic, I tolly wood* Mac Arthur, |uulot

Stadium
Continued from IB
making other structural improve­
ments."
So far. Ihe llrst two prlortllea
largely huve been met. The
field's growing In: (hr plumbing
In the halhrontu* has been
repaired; some of the electrical
work has liccn upgraded, and
Adcock Rooting repaired Ihe root
on the third Ixtnr dugnul
Pleased with w h at's been
done. Farnsworth knows the
"b ig ticket" Jobs lay ahead,
"T o do what lias to lie done Iri
Ihe metalwork of Ihe up|&gt;rr
sta n d s — p u tch ln g . s a n d ­
blasting. ami jmlntlng — will
cost b etw een $1 0 0 .0 0 uud
$250,000.” said Farnsworth.
" T o light the field will coat
uncither $80,000 In $85,000.
"W e 're trying to do It In
phases os wc liuve Ihe money.
But now we're looking at proJccts that will coni big bucks."
To help tnccl the exjieiiscs.
Farnsworth bus submitted hid
for two grants. One. for historical
landmurk renovation money,
hits been denied. Another, from
Major League Baseball and
Coca-Cola. Is being considered.
" W e 'r e going through the
budget planning process (within
ihe city) right now. but re­
sources lire going lo Ik - light,"
Farnsworth suld. "W e ’re going
lo pursue every source of reve­
nue we become aware of."
One uvenuc will be lo gel the
stadium lo help pay for Itself by
hosting leagues, tournaments,
and other events there. For
cxumjilc. a Ick-hI semi-pro leugue
[»ays $73 a day to play there on
the weekends. The problem Is,

the absence ol lights reduces the
facility's attractiveness,
"W r 'e discussed lhr ponelbllllv that inuylie pulling In lights
should I k - u higher priority."
Farnsworth said "W ith lights,
we might hr able In enhance It*
revenue production ca|&gt;aelty."
"W e ve had a lot ol requests In
play here. But when people hear
that we don't huve lights, they're
not Interested."
While Htlll exploring lhr avail
able options lo help Ihemselves.
Farnsworth suld that they arc
more than willing to accept help
from any private sources
"W e don't have the framework
In plnee now (to accept and
channel olfer* ol support), hut
muytx- It * time to do that."
Farnsworth *ald. "II |M-ople are
Interested 111 helping, we'll lxinore than happy lo accept It.
"W e've already had several
individuals uml groups help us
out. Adcock Hoofing donated the
tlmc uml muleilaln to repair the
rnof of Ihe Ihtni base (logout.
Someone recently donated a new
|i11 hi It- address system . Ami
someone associated with the
Wom en's Baseball League Is.
coming In lo (treasure clean the
stands."
There's also jilans lo have a
work crew do m iiiic palming at
ihe stadium before the city hosts
a Bubo Ruth All-Slur tournament
luter llils month.
"W e'll lake all Ihe help wc can
get," said Farnsworth. "And it
doesn't have lob e cash. It can be
I11 trade or materials, anything."
Anyone Interested In taking
part In the project Is urged to call
Furusworlh ut the rcc depart­
ment. 330-5007.

A ‘Bang-up’ week
Bangs dom inates BA-Sanford seniors’ play
Epeolal to the Herald___________
SANFORD M ary Bangs
was Ihe star o f stars this week ut
Bowl Amerlen-Sanford.
In five nights of bowling, the
senior competitor hud Ihe tn|&gt;
women's series score In four
Iriigiirs and hud either the high
scries or one of the two highest
Individual games In all five
leagues.
B a n g s had th e h ig h e s t
three-game scries of Ihe week
amnng Hie women with n 538 In
the Wednesday Senior Citizens
la-agur on May 25lh. She also
lurried In the tup Individual
game ol the week for (he women
during dial aeries with a IDS.
A ls o h a v in g g o o d w e e k s
among the women were E lenore
Vlshntsky (one Ires! series and
a No 2 srrlesl and Q raca
McConigla (two second best
series scores).
The iop Individual prrforinanre for Ihe men w-as lurned
In by Bob Myera In (lie Monday
Senior Citizens League on May
2:i. Myers rolled a 813 lo claim
(hr week's high series honors
and also rolled Ihe highest Inch
victual game of Ihe week with a
232 during III*813 series.
Other men having gtxxl week
were Don Bangs and Elmer
Btufflet (one series lies! and one
second best series each).
Also having a very good week
was Lori Jackson 10 the A A S
You Hi League on May 28th. Lori
Jackson pin up the second
hlgncst series total of the week
with hrr :&gt;‘ »5 and also had one of

Moreland contin ues to
rack up victories for
first-place W antabees
•peolal to the Herald
SANFORD Jolynn
Moreland continues lo roll up
wins loi itamlMxr Cafe's Wantabce’s in lhr I’luytlmr Darts
L a d les' A League w iih Im ­
pressive regularity
In play lavi week. Moreland
collrclrd a Iragur-htgh seven
win* uud a hat (rick lor lhr
lirn plui * W a n teb ss’ e. giving
her a league leading 44 win* un
I fir season
Not surprisingly, Moreland
top p ed (i l l * w r r lt 'r list o f
1'laytline Hot Shot* wlih her
effort.
Other women earning Hot
Shut honor* last week were
HauitMio Cafe's Bobble Buckley
. Karen Springer from Time
Out . Q •HI / ' * Y v e t t e
S t e p h e n s o n , and R a n e l l
Barnes ol Score At Touchdown,
all of whom won four game*
M T Muggs' Scott Schaffer
topjH-d the men's But Shots wllh
five wins. T.J. Msy. who throws
for Quivers, collected four wins
and fo u r bu lls w h ile Ron
Plcotte had four wins and three
hulls for Uncle Nick's.
MIXED B LEAGUE
Score Al Touchdown s Teem
No. 6 IHO wins) stls atop the
most closely contested league In
the Playtime organization this
season.
Mom's Muggers from M l.
Muggs |71 wins) arc In second
place. |ust In front of Bamboo
Cafe's Bamboo Beet (70 wins),
(hr Bullahootera out o f Q HU
(09 wins); Team No. 4. also from
Q-Hiz (08 wins); and Nice A
E asy's Good Q u estion (07
wins).
Coni|ilrllng the clrult arc
Stlngera N Tweenere Irum
Hu iii Ikk) Cafe (53 wins).
MIXEDALEAQUE
Nice A Easy's The Untouch­
ables (90 wlmil enjoys the larg­
est advantage of any frontrunner, leading Team No. 2 nut
uf Bamboo Cufe (75 wins) by 21
games.
Humltoo Cufe's Points R Us
(08 wins) holds down third. Tied
for fotinlt wllh 55 wilts cuch arc
Nice A Easy's Dart Deputies
and Ron's Kids from Uncle
N ick's. T h e y ’ re follow ed by
Bamboo C afe's S lo w ly But
Surely (49 wins).

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MEN’S BLEAQUE
For tile second week In a row.
Nice A Eusy's 8.0.L. uml 2 Big,
1 Old hum Hu ii i I hmi Cafe urr tied
lor llrst place, both teams having
92 wins through 10 weeks of
pi«y
Two more Nice A Easy tram*,
the Cobras (80 wins) and Real
Easy IH3 wlttsl, hold down third
and fourth place Completing the
top live urr the W ar Kagtss out
o l Score At Touchdown 175
wins).
Hunched together In the ai*th
through ninth positions are M.T.
Muggs Muggs Studs (70 winsl;
Youngblood from Bamboo Cafe
(64 wlttsl.- Quiver*' Team No. 0
( 0 1 w I 11 * I : a n d ( h r
B o n e c ru a h e ra . also out of
Quivers |57 wins).
Hounding out the standings
a re S ir W a lte r s * e n tr ie s
Buahwackers (49 wins) and
E.M.T. Pockets 125 wins).
MEN'S A LEAQUE
The 97 wins accumulated by
Blind Darts out of Quivers leads
lhr entire Playtime organization
and gives them un 18-game edge
over Q Biz's Oops (79 wins).
Tied for third wllh 61 wins
each are W e're Back from Sir
Wallers and Bamboo Cafe's Bad
Attitude. Close behind arc Da
Bulla out of Nice A Easy (59
wilts) uml Bamboo Cufe's BRJ
(54 wins).
LADIES' B LEAGUE
Quivers' league-leading Unpredlctablea (90 wins) lost five
games off of Its lead o f a week
ago Inti still has a 15-game edge
over Whiskey River's Leather 81
Lace (75 wins), which moved
jtusl Team No. 5 from Score Al
Touchdown (73 wins) Into sec­
ond jtluce.
Trailing the leaders urc Nice A
Easy's Good Answ er (57 wins)
and Bad to the Bone from Time
Oul (55 wlttsl.
LADIES'A LEAQUE
Bamboo Cafe's W an tabees
(81 wins) continue lo Inch away
rrom Ihe rest of Die puck and
now lead B am boo C u fe's
Bamboo Magic (67 v/lns) by 14
games.
Conijtlctlng Ihe circuit arc
Score At Touchdown's No A n ­
swer (65 winsl: D.J.'e oul of
Uncle Nick's (59 wins); Ket W/2
Tails, also from Uncle Nick's (54
wins); and M.T. Mugg's Mugg
Shota (5 1 wins).

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the Im-s I Individual games of Hie
week with a 213, which lied her
for first In the A A S League with
her brother, Logan Jackson.
MONDAY SENIOR CITIZENS
May 23
Men’s Series — Bob Myers,
013; Gene Itogero. 559; Games
— Myers. 232; Rogcro. 201,
W om en ’s B erlea — Mary
Hangs. 403; Esther Lansing.
302: Games — Lansing. 153;
Annr Vandt-rbrck. 134.
May 30
Men's Series — Mike Vishncsky. 555; Don Bangs. 505:
O im e i — Ted Shontz. 190;
Marcel Vunderbeek. 188.
W om en 's S e rie s — Mary
Bangs. 497: Eve Rogcro, 440;
Games — Bangs. 181; Rogcro.
105.
WEDNESDAY 8R. CITIZENS
May 2S
Men's Series — Elmer Stuf­
fier 554; Myron Gate*. 552:
Games — Gales. 215: Slumel.
201.
W om en 's S e rie s — Mary
Bangs. 538, Elenore Vlshnrsky.
440; Gam es — Bangs. 198;
Vlshnesky. 170.
FRIDAY SENIOR CITIZENS
May 27
Men's Series — Don Bangs.
577; Elmer Stuffier 521: Gem ei
— Bangs. 224; Stuffier 194
Women’s Serlee — Elenore
V lsh n esky. 435; G race MeConlgle. 417; Oames — Vls­
hnesky. 159, Mary Bangs, 155
A * S YOUTH
May 28
Series — lairl Jackson. 595;
Imgan Jackson, 545; Jeff Shoe-

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Berlea — Joseph Cooper, 443:
Sherrce Contention, 439; Glen
Welch, 367: Zachary Cooper.
359.
Games — Gontemian, 207;
Joseph Cooper. 186; Welch. 139;
Zachary Cooper. 133.
SATURDAY SR. CITIZENS
May 28
Men'a Serlea — John Brown.
538: Myron Gates, 538; Don
Bangs. 517; Games — Bongs.
198; Brown. 198; Gates. 191.

maker. 527; Jason Royal. 515.
Oamee — Lori Jackson. 213;
Logan Jackson. 213: Royal, 210;
Shocmukcr. 206.
BUMPERS YOUTH
May 28
Serlea (two games) —
Bradley Murlette, 177: Uraridon
Mnrlctlc. 135.
Games — Bradley Marlctlc.
97: Brandon Marlettc. 81.
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Business
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C racker Barrel alm ost ready to serve Sanford

INFO / SKMINARS

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Check info offered
ADD Federal Investigative Agency, Inc., Is offering free
Information to Florida businesses who mny want Information
on check acceptance. '
A guideline pamphlet has been prepared covering necessary
forms o f required ID. types of checks that should be refused
and other tips which can save companies time, money und
aggravation.
AHD Fedeml will also provide Information on worthless
check recovery services. Judgement enforcem ent und
ntcrchandlse'nnd equipment retrieval.
T o obtain this free Information, call ADD Federal, head­
quartered In Satellite Beach, FL at (407) 777-BUST (2878).

Barnett Bank seminars
Barnett Bank of Central Florida, N.A., In partnership wllh
local organizations and governm ent Is offering a free
educational seminar to area residents. The program Is called
POWER House Workshop (Providing Opportunities Wllh
Education nnd Resources). The program Is aimed nt covering
nil aspects o f obtaining home ownership. Participants will also
receive a free copy o f their credit reports.
Seminars arc scheduled for Jun 11 and 19 nt Taft
Community Ccnlcr, 525 E. 4th Street In Orlando from 8:30
n.m. until noon. June 21 and 23 at James R. Smith
Community Center. 1723 Bruton Blv^l.. Orlando, from 6 p.m.
until 9 p.m.
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Others for the month o f July will Ixvhcld In the Spanish
language In Kissimmee, as well ns In English In Kissimmee and
again In Orlando.
All o f these workshops arc free For specific Information
WJpinc Bannetl Baml Cp,,lmotu DevcipVVcmt at 420-2704.

Contem porary offers hom e buying
Contemporary Mortgage Services. Inc., a Central Florida
mortgage Icngcr. Is co-sponsoring a free hoinr buying seminar
wllh locul home builder General Conslnicllon Associates.
Thursday. June 9 al the Rnmudu Resort In Kissimmee.
The seminar from 5 until 9 p.m. Is designed lo show a
ixilentlal home buyer how loown rather lhan rent their homes.
Scaling Is limited and advance reservations are requested by
contacting Contemporary Mortgage al 834-3377 or Qencral
Construction Associates at 438-8505.

SANFORD — The newest In
the chain o f Crliekrr Barrel Old
Country Stores will open at 6
a.nt.. Monday, June 13th. The
store Is located off Interslate 4
and S.R. 46. exit 51.
Richard Arrhnmbaull Is the
general manager of the Sanford
facility. Jerry Voth is the senior
nssocluir manager, wllh Dale
Collins. Chip Pram. Sal Sclnra
nnd Greg T roll* as associate
managers.
The Sanford store will employ
approximately ICO people, who
a r c p r r n c n ily u n d e r g o in g
extensive training. Archnmbault
commented. "W e are working
hard with our crew In order to
give our customers the best
possible old country store expe­
rience."
Dan Evtns. founder and presi­
dent of Ihc- company said. "This
Is our llfleenth store In Florida
and we are pleused to be exjumding Into this area."
He continued, "Traditionally,
we locate our restaurants along
lu lersin lr Interchanges with
easy access for iravclers as well
us area residents. This concept
has proven very successful for
us. We hope Dial lids new slore
will meet our Sanlnrd-ureu cus­
tomer's needs because of Us
convenient location off of In­
terstate -I "
Evina founded I lie chain In
1969 In Lebanon Term, which
p r e s e n tly s e r v e s as head*

Juna

Is this
Is, but
store
quarters. The chain recently
reported 1993 annual net sales
figure* of $517.6 million, un
Increase o f $117 million over
1992.
The chain operates IHO com ­
pany-owned restaurants In 22
s ta le s , m o s tly cuat o f (h e
Mississippi.

Each store features a gift shop
that p o sse ss es a n o s ta lg ic
country charm. They are dreonited wllh old photographs, an­
tiques und memorabilia even
real cracker liarrels.
Food Items as well as clothing,
toys, and household Items are
also part o f the offerings In the

store. Sherry Berg Is the gift
shop manager In Sanford.
The Sanford Cracker Barrel
will be operating on the same
schedule us all oilier stores In
the chain, from 6 a m. until 10
p.m. Sunday through Thursday,
und 6 u rn until 11 p.m Friday
und Saturday.

Business move
SANFORD — Our Mother's Closet, operated by Rose
Edgcmon. was recently the scene o f a ribbon cutting ceremony
by Ainbassadorti of the Greater Sanrortl Chamber of Com­
merce. While the event took place at 112 Park Avenue, the
business has subsequently moved to a different locution. Our
Mother's Closet Thrift Store Is now located at 409 W. First
Street In Downtown Sanford.

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Make way
Land claim ing work la undarway at Ihn southeast corner
of 25th sfroot and Franch
Avanua. Two form ar raildances end two commercial
buildings, one a former restau­
rant, are to be removed In
order to build s Walgreens
Pharmacy alore. The stand­
alone storo will be one ol only
a low In Contral Florida nol to
be located in a mall aroa.

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Newspaper news
MIAMI
Knlght-Rlddcr's Vu/Tcxt Library Services Inc. und
Harris Corp. plan to develop new products allowing
newspapers to expand the electronic services offered lo
subscribers.
The goal Is in develop Hie next generation o f library systems,
said Vu/Tcxt vice president Joe DIMartno,
"Library systems as we know them will become profit
centers for newspupers by adding to the services newspapers
may provide to their subscribers," he said.
Harris vice president R. Stan Padgett expects newspapers lo
develop new revenue sources by re-selling newspaper material
us electronic Information.
Vu/Tcxt Is port of Miami-based Knlght-Rldder's Dialog
Information Services division. Melbourne bused Harris Is un
electronics and communications company.

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C offee com plications
llOCA RATON — A Chicago coffee-rousting plant will be shut
down by Brothers Gourmet Coffee, and Its operations will be
shiflecl lo larger plants In Denver and Pittsburgh, the company
said.
Tire plant was purchased by Brothers last November when It
bought Gloria Jean's, a 233-outlct gourmet coffee retailer
bused In Chicago.
"Prudent management" required the shutdown because the
Chicago plant was "sim ply not adequately equipped" to meet
Brothers' quality standards and growth plana, company
president Dennis Boyer said Thursday,
Negotiations are under way lo determine the status o f 18
roasting plant employees represented by the Food and
Commercial Workers Union In Chicago, said Brothers vice
president Tony McHale.
Gloria Jean's 65 administrative employees at Its Chicago
headquarters arc unaffected by the dosing, he said.
The plant roasted 3.6 million pounds o f beans annually,
while the Pittsburgh and new Denver plants have a capacity of
about 15 million pounds. A newly acquired Houston plant will
build up to 70 million pounds within three years.

Fabric forcing
TAM PA — Three creditors of Fabric King, a 30-year-old chain
o f 50 fabric stores In Florida, arc trying to force the retailer to
liquidate so they can collect on late bills.
The creditors Hied a petition Wednesday to push the
company Into an Involuntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy. A
court-appointed trustee would be sought to supervises the sale
o f nil assets.
But Tampa-bused Fabric King, which has more than 400
employees, has no plans to liquidate.
The retailer plans to seek a dismissal o f the creditors' filing or
submit a petition to convert it to a Chapter 11 reorganization
case, said Dennis Levine. Fabric King's attorney.
"This Is not a company that's going to liquidate," Levine
said. "It's a healthy company. It has debt problems It's trying
work out."
The creditors are Capital Factors Inc. of Mincola. N.Y.. which
says it Is owed $71,535 for fabric: Century Business Credit
Corp. or New York, which says II Is owed $14,316 for fabric;
and Lnnscot-Arlcn Fabrics Inc. of New York, which says It Is
owed $13,707 from a default Judgment Feb. 7.

H eico headquarters
HOLLYWOOD — Hcico Corp. Is moving the headquarters or
Its McdlTek Hculth Coqi. subsidiary from Tampa to Miami, the
parent Bald Thursday.
Fifteen o f McdlTek's 100 employees ute In Tampa and will be
offered transfers.
Heico Is a medical services company, and 3-year-old McdITck
operates 10 diagnostic Imaging centers In Florida, Oeorgla and
New Jersey.

Florida C ham ber set
for Tam pa m eeting
E m p loyers la cin g w hat
could be serious workplace
problem s involving health
und safety should seek pro­
fessional help. The Florida
Cham ber o f Com m erce Is
rcudy to offer such help, but
Central Floridians will have to
drive to Tumpu to obtuln It
from them.
The Chamber la bolding a
special seminar on June 13,
from 8 u.m. until 4 p.m.. at
the Tampa Airport Hilton, at
MctroCenier.

T h ese sp ec ia l ch am b er
workshops arc offered for
$140 for Florida Chamber
m e m b e rs , and $ 2 0 0 fo r
non-members, wllh discounts
fo r a d d itio n a l w orksh ops
which arc planned.
In commenting on this June
13th session. Fran ponuwuy.
spokesperson for the chamber
asks, "A n employee Is too
seriously Injured lo work, hut
he's In good enough shape to
fix his roof and go bawling. Is
he entitled to collect worker's
com p?"
Conaway says that's the
kind of troubling personnel
questions to tic answered at
this seminar called, "Health
and Safety: How to Munagc,
How to Com ply."

Conuway explained that
while high-level slutc and
national debate continues In
the arcus of healthcare reform
and environmental regula­
tion, employers face Ihc dally
challenges o f balancing regu­
latory compliance with ef­
fective management
practices. This workshop Is
designed to help personnel
und human resource manag­
e r s , e m p lo y e e r e la t io n s
specialists, safety and risk
managers, owncra-opcralors.
front-line supervisors and
payroll managers identify key
Issues und take practical steps
to Improve employees' pro­
ductivity.

"For example," said pres­
enter and human resource
expert Duane DcBrulcr, " If an
employer or manager doesn't
know the In's and out's re­
garding workers' compensa­
tion •• particularly wllh the
recent changes In Florida law
•- he or she might as well be
using a blank check to pay for
a firm's workers' comp cover­
age."
" T ills sem inar w ill give
owners and managers the
confidence to stand up for
their rights ns well as help
them m anage claim s and
red u c e c o s t s ," D eB ru lcr
commented.
For additional Information
on this seminar, phone Fran
Conaway at (004) 425-1219,
or toll-free at 1-800-940-4879.

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Unemployment lower here
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Staff Writer
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SANFORD - Th e national
unem ploym ent rate was 6.2
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p ercen-t In A
p ril S e m in o le
County was belter at 0,0 per
cent.
The slate's total unemploy­
ment rate was 6.8 percent.
Seminole County was better.
A ccording to statistics re­
vealed recently by the state's
D e p a r tm e n t o f L a b o r and
Employment Security, Seminole
County had one of the lowest
unemployment rates In all of
Central Florida. Th e closest
county with a lower percentage
la Flagler at 5.2.
Volusia and Orange Counties
were second lowest In Central
Florida at 6.2. Lake County had
6.7 percent. Brevard recorded
7.8 percent nnd Polk was 8.0
percent.
The department says agricul­
tural production wus beginning
Its seasonal decline when the
April figures were compiled,
which could explain the lower
percentages than during March.
F o r c o u n t ie s w h e r e u n ­
employment percentages were
high, the report says, "Many of
these areas have high percent­
ages o f governm ent em ploy­
ment, which contributes to their
norm ally low unemployment
figures."
The worst unemployment rate
In the state was shared by
Hendry and Taylor counties at
13.2 percent. Monroe was the
lowest at 3.7 percent.
In preliminary figures for the
month of April, 1994, Seminole
had 10,783 persons Hated as
unemployed. This was approxi­
mately 200 more than March of
1994, and sllghly over 1,000
more than April In 1993.
Statistics were also revealed
based on MSA's, Metropolitan
S ta tis tic a l A reas. S em in ole

County Is Included In the Orlundo MSA with Lake. Orange
and Osceola Counties. As a
r e s u lt, th e to ta l MSA unemployment rale was 6.2 |wrc e n t , equal lo the state average.
hut .2 percent above Seminole
County.
T h e d e p a rtm en t cautions
about using these figures for
economic analysis. They are.
however, used In determining
federal fund allocations.
Final figures arc expected to
be slightly different from those
listed as preliminary, ns they
will be based on updated current
population surveys.

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People
Clara Swain all smiles at 90
M e tts h o n o red as p re s id e n t’s te rm e x p ire s

D O R IS
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H « r« W S t a t e b y S t a r t fr o d t e

;J*ke Vast explained the funnier side ol tho "business" ol writing.

S y n d ic a te d w riter
e n te rta in s c h a m b e r
at b rea k fa st m eetin g
LAKE MARY

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BRODIE

JoAnnc Lucas presented the
chamber with a framed, num­
bered ropy o f the most rrrrnl
p o ster lor th r Lake MaryI lent brow Festival of tbe Arts
Lucas Is chairman of the festival
and I banked the chamber far Its
continuing support of the event
which raises funds for scholar­
ships for local high school stu­
dents.
The chamber's schedule o f
June events Includes ribbon
cuttings ut new member busi­
nesses on Wednesday. June 8.
limn 10 a in. to I p ill
Tile
monthly "Business Alier Hours"
networking function will tic held,
Thursday, June Hi at WOFL-TV
35. from 5 30 to 7:30 p.m.
Contact Sum at thr ofTIrc for
m ore in form a tion on these
events. 333-1748.

T h e Lake M ary-H cnthrow
Cham ber of C om m erce was
graced with the humor o f na­
tionally syndicated columnist,
cartoonist and author Jake Vest
at their monthly breakfast meet­
in g . Ju n e I . at H ea th row
Country Club.
Vest told the members of the
chamber what lie did and did
not like about ruclt area of Ills
"business." Of course, each urea
w as a c c o m p a n ie d w ith an
anecdotal story fu|J of Vest'*
&gt;S e n i o r v p d a t * - trademark Southern humor. On
Classes a t the senior center urc
u serious note. Vest spoke of the
continuing as usuul. In addition,
chlldrcn's charities. In Texus.
the AAR P Drive Alive class will
Alabama and Tennessee, for
which lie sponsors benefit golf tie offered at I lie senior center
June 15 and 16 from 9:30 a.in.
tournaments. Added to that list
to 130 p in both clays. The cost
tills year will lx* a tournament In
ts »8 and Is lor anyone over the
benefit (tie Boys and Girls Club
of Central Florida. Inc., at Heath­ age of 55, The class was offered
earlier In the year and was such
row Country Club, the end ol
a success It Is being offered
October.
again. For more Information, call
Prior to the featured sjicakcr,
the center at 324-3060.
cham ber ex ecu tive d irector
Line dancing at the center Is
Diane Parker presented Don
winding down for the summer.
Holt, production manugcr for
The group will continue to meet
WOFL-TV 35. with the "Cham ­
on Frlduys frnt lOu.m. to I p.m.
ber Chuln" award for endless
until the end of June. There will
contributions of time he has
C Bee Lake Mary. Page 7B
-made to the chamber.

Mw*W State by Dari* Dtotrich

Clara May Swain, birthday lady, turned 90 May 28.
Swain, Orlando; Lnrl Swain.
Altamonte Springs: Pam Cnilt.

Ormond Beach; Leon, Daytona:
and Sandy Swain. Sanford, Also.

there arc eight great grand­
children.
Bom in Virginia on May 28,
1904, Clara came to Lake Mary
with her parents In the early
'20s. Her father was an engineer
with Atlantic Coastline Railroad
nnd the family recalls their home
was destroyed by fire twice.
Clara's grandfather was a Con­
federate veteran and her family
Is or Welsh background.
Clarn murried Leon Swain In
1927. He owned a battery com ­
pany In Sanford and they were
members o f the First United
Methodiat Church where they
were married in the parsonage
and were active in the Judge
Ware Bible class.
Clara was employed by the
Seminole County School Board
for years and retired while she
was secretary at Southslde
School. She Is an active member
G See Dietrich, Page SB

Hobby: Collection of old coins and war medals began in childhood

History
found
in coins
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Herald Correspondent
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because of tils collection of
old coins and w a{ medals.
T o b in s im p ly refers to
himself as a coin collector or
a numismatist.

H ttte d Photo fry S u * * n W in n * ,

Numismatist Bud Tobin holds bul a small part ot his extensive collection

Tobin was horn In New
York, lie retired years ago
from the field of bookkeep­
ing and accounting. He and
ids wife, of 49 years. Mary,
have lived In Sanford for 29
years. T h ey have eight
children. Timothy. Terry.
Jeffrey. Matthew. Jennifer
(Joncy). Maureen. Patricia
and Paul Like a proud
□ Bee Hobby, Page 8B

Student lands first acting role in college production
Lorenzo Tillman Jr. Is an
Aquarian, born Jan. 21. 1978.
This special, sensitive boy Is a
dynamic kid who Is well loved
by Ids parents, family, teachers
mid friends. He Is u lover of
'people, klmlhcnrlcd, and. yes,
wc bad found out some time ago
that he was talented. Lorenzo
Tillman Jr. Is u 10th grader at
S e m in o le H igh S ch o o l. He
aspires to he an nctor/dlreclor.
His first step In (lint regard
cumc when he won the great
p a r i he a u d itio n e d fo r —
Flcancc. son o f Hanquo, In
Shakespeare's "Macbcth,&lt; The
production was put on tynlollins
College's Department o f Theatre
and Dunce (in d /ln e Rollins
Players.
Lorenzo Buys he Is Indeed
grateful for. this opportunity In
the field.or acllng. He says he
will cheflsh this first production.
HrJius played other parts In Ills
lOlli grade druinu class under
the leadership of Jane Epps. Ills
school druina teacher.

Lortnzo Tillman Jr

In Seminole. Orange and Osceola
Counties.
lie Is u member of New Mt.
Calvary Baptist Church and son
of Luvcrne and Uircnzo Tillman.

Pageant set
Elcgunzu. In conjunction with
the Boys and Girls Club of West
Sanford and the Wcstsldc Com­
munity Association, will host the
I received a rail from Lorenzo: first Junior Mr. mid Ms, Boys
he has Just recently been an and Girls Club Pageant to be
extra In the pluy "M y Brother held July 2 at 7 p.m. The
and Me" at Nickelodeon and he purpose for tills pugcunt Is to
has been Invited to uudltlon for a help build self confidence for
play planned for Universal Stu­ children ages 10-13, to partici­
dios in the fall. This summer pate In competition as a contes­
Lorenzo will be attending St. tant. Children 0-13 years of age
Johns River Community College w ill b u ild s e lf c o n fid e n c e
where he will study uctlng. This through active participation In
experience has been awarded the dance segments.
him through his drama teacher.
The following criteria will be
used and (he contestants will be
Ms. Epps.
Tillman gives the praise for his Judged on grandeur, questions
success to Ills being u student of and response, general appear­
TnJIrl Arts liilermUlonul where ance, talent. The Most Dcdlcutcd
lie has studied under the direc­ and Ms. Congeniality awards will
tion o f Patricia Merritt Whatley. be given. A small fee to partici­
She has presented the original pate will be $5.
production of "Into ihc Lives of
T o prepare, the contestants
Urban Princes," un nil-male will have to ullcnd formal train­
musical drama that addressed ing seminars at the Boys and
the social nnd moral Issues of the Girls Club on Saturday, June 11,
bluek mule population.
18 and 25. Classes arc held from
Tillman Is also a member of 9-11 a.m. Classes are free and
the Seminole County Boys Glee arc open to all ages. For Informa­
C lu b w h ic h bus t r a v e le d tion. contact Joyce Riggins.
throughout Florida and Georgia. 321-4370 or Cheryl Knight,
He will travel with TaJIri Arts 328-8370.
International to the busy theater
setting of New York City where
the students will experience the
bright lights o f Broadway and Essay co ntest winners
view a number of plays.
Caines and Morgan Post No.
Another talent Tillman has 17 nnd Ainvcls Auxiliary No. 17
shown Is us a rapper with "Rap presented their first A m eri­
Against Drugs." This group from canism poster nnd essay contest
Seminole High got u shot at w inners on May 19 ut the
stardom when he appeared with S a n fo rd A fr ic a n A m e ric a n
the group. They rapped their Academy o f Arts. Chairman Ar­
message to over 90.000 students thur Mae Scott of the Anicrl*

smlnolo High School student Allison Frances
enter) receives award from (from left) Amvets
canlsni Committee and Rulhla
Hester and Mildred Cooks pres­
ented the youth who partici­
pated In the contest.
First place winner of the essay
contest was Allison Frances:
second place Lisa Ciillinn; third
plucc Mclllsu SehalTord, all stu­
dents of Seminole High School.
G o ld s b o r o w in n e r s w e re
Mandy Prld ly. first place trophy,
and o th e r s tu d e n ts w ere
awarded certificates. Midway
students were also awarded cer­
tificates of appreciation lor thetr
participation. A special award
was presented to Helen T. Morris
o f the Full Service School of

H * r * M P hoto by M a n * H a w tln *

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Post -17 Auxiliary committee members Rulhla
Hester, Arthur Mae Scott and Eartha Melton.

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Seminole High.
The Amvets Auxiliary No. 17
wishes to thunk the mistress of
ceremonies. Elmlru F. Hull, for
her concern and help In making
this first effort a success. Spcclul
thanks to the expertise o f Judges
Snnicllu Philips. Johnny Cox,
Dorothy Fogle and Lorenzo Polk.
President Eartha Melton com­
mended her committee on the
success of the program.

Vacation Bible school
St. Matthew Missionary Bap­
tist Church w ill begin their
annuul Vacation Bible School
session, June 13-17 al the

church. 5 p.m. Classes o f all ages
and also for adults w l) hr
available. Theme: "Jesus Shows
Me the Wuy." The Rev. Leonard
Jcnklns-W llson. Pastor Eulu
Martin. Supl. Church Is located
In Mldwny area — 3724 Main !
Street.

S h e riff’s roast
My apologies to Bobby Fisher
for om itting his name from
S lid Iff Don Esllnger’s roast story j
In last Sunday's article.

( M a r v a H a w k i n s la a
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covering Sanlord nsws. Phons:

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• ■ ‘ - S anford H srsld, S anford, Florida - Sunday, Juna 8, 1994

Reading is important to volunteer
B y B U S A N W B N N IR

Herald Correspondent

Jocelyn Juanelle
weds Ronald L.

arold
Ison Sr

Illusion veil trimmed with baby's
yn
Juanelle Harold ahd Sgl. 1st breath. She carried a tiouquet of
Class Ronald Lamar Nelson Sr. white carnations and daisies
were married April 16. 1994. 5 with blue Iris and streamers.
tlrencdctte Hardy-Hlake ol
p.m.. at New Life Word Center.
Sanford. Pastor Ronald Merthlc Sanford served the bride us
performed the traditional cere­ matron of honor. She wore a
navy blue silk suit trimmed with
mony.
The bride Is the daughter of white.
Phillip Shaw of Deltona served
Juanlln G. Harold of Sanford and
the groom as best man.
Lou C. Harold I of Sanford.
Ushers were Joseph Starling
The bridegroom l» the son of
FrancIna Shaw of Sanford and and Jerome Jones. Sunford.
Flower girl was Lauren Cherle
Sherman Nelson of Sanford.
Given In marriage by her Harold of Orlando, the bride's
brother. Lou C. Harold II of niece.
Following the ceremony, a
Orlando, the bride chose for her
vows a white tea-length taffeta rec ep tio n w as h eld In the
fellowship hall of the church.
g o w n w ith la c c o v e r l a y ,
The bride Is em ployed as
scalloped hem. and short wide
lace sleeves. The v-neckllne was teacher at Lyman High School,
“ TtljfimeiV 'ftflli pearls, She wore u tangwond. The groom Is sta­
with pearls tioned at U.3, A m y base, Ft.
‘ and’ TlmWiV!'which held her Gordon. Ga.

ENGAGEMENTS

Dysart-Baird
S A N F O R D - V i r g il and
employed us a cosmetician at
Putrtcln Dysan of Sanford are
Eckcrd Drugs, Sanford.
announcing the engagement of
Her fiance, born In Bellevue.
their daughter. Cheryl Jean
Pa.. Is the maternal grandson of
Dysart. to Richard Hurold Baird
Mr. Cuspcr "Pap Pap" Webber of
Jr., son of Richard and Ruth
Pittsburgh, Pu. and the lute Mrs.
Baird Sr. of Deltona.
Betty Webber. He Is the putcrnul
Born In Kenosha, Wls.. (tic
grandson of the lute Mr. Victor
h rid c-clccl Is the m aternal
and M tb . M a rg a re t B u lrd .
granddaughter o f the late Mr.
formerly of Pittsburgh.
and Mrs. Herschel Grtmshuw.
Baird is a 1979 gruduute of
formerly of Kenosha. She Is the
Carson High School, Carson.
paternal granddaughter of Mrs.
Calif, and 1993 graduate of New
Elsie Dysart of Kenosha und the
Tribes Bible Institute. Jackson.
late Mr. Virgil A. Dysart.
He Is presently employed ns u
Ms. Dysart Is u 1989 graduate
carpenter.
o f Seminole High Schqol. San­
ford and a 1992 graduate of New
The wedding will he an event
Tribes Bible Institute, Jackson.
of July 16. 1994. 1:30 p.m., Fort
S m it h B o u lc v u r d B a p t is t
Mich.
Church, Deltona.
M s. D y s a r t Is p r e s e n t ly

NicolausBickford
FRANKFORD. Del. - Elmer
and M ary B au m gard n er o f
Frankford, Del. arc proud to
announce the engagement of
tltelr daughter. Mary Lou "M .L."
Nicolaus to Oary P. Bickford, son
o f Mrs. E velyn B ickford o f
Hockessln. Del. and the late Mr
Philip Bickford.
The brtde-tolic is the maternal
granddaughter of Arnold and
Barbara Eller of Sanford. Miss
Nicolaus attended Indian River
High School. Frankford. She
graduated with high honors
from Delaware Technical Col­
lege. Georgetown where she re­
ceived her associate's degree In
criminal |usllcc. She Is employed
by the state of Delawurc us a
probation ofllrcrin Seufnrd.
Her fiance Is u graduate of
Clnymont High School. Claymnnt, Del. Bickford served us u
sergeant In the United States Air
F orce and a tten d ed Prince
George's Community College.
P r i n c e

G e o r g e s

C o u n t y ,

Cohen spoke of the student
she presently works with. "She's
from Trinidad. In her country
she didn't have the opportunity
to learn to read. There isn't
much of a language barrier. It’s
not n problem, her accent ts Just
different. There's certain words
nnd things she says differently.
W e've really become friends. It's

Carylon Cohan volunttora with tha Adult Literacy Program at Samlnola Community Collaga.
great to know I've really done
som ething to help her. She
keeps me going and encouraged.
I realized this Is a benefit that
will last a lifetim e." Cohen and
Little spoke o f the different
c u r r l c u l u m s u s e d as th e
Laubuch Way to Reading text
and Focus on Phonics. Cohen
also said. "M y student didn't get
to go to school. There were some
gaps because she didn't have
structured learning It's given
her confidence Just knowing she
could do It."
Cohen attends church nt New
Life Word Center In Sanford
She's vorked whh the church

could fit in nnd do. was the
reading. It mukca you more
uwnre o f no many people In need.
II makes you aware too (hat
people sometimes don't know
there's help avullnhle. They are
•earful, nfnild or shy." Cohen
ulso fell If a person has any
Interest In file work, fo try II.
“ You’re only helping the other
person." shr said. "It's helping
you too. Anytime you help or
give to unother It comes track to
you. It builds your own self
confidence as well as the other
person. You feel worthy that
someone nreits
"

Cohen concluded by saying.
"People shouldn’ t be fearful or
bashful about stepping out and
seeking and taking hold of what
they need. Some people are
ashamed that they don't know
how to read. They need |o realize
that they aren’t alone and they
don't have In slay that way. II
you can'l reud. your whole life Is
Immobilized. Trying to keep that
secret Is bard to do.
For more Information aboui
the Learn to Reud program, call
328-2163 to sign up for training
sessions or to enroll for help In
readlnii.

Dietrich
Continued from Page SB
o f the Garden Club o f Sunford
Inc., the Norman deVere Howard
Chapter. United Daughters o f
the C o n fe d e r a c y . S e m in o le
Chnptcr No. 2 Order o f the
Eastern Star, and visits nursing
homes regularly.
All who know Clara talk about
her creativity. She bus designed
and sewn u variety o f articles
from doll clothing to elaborate
quills. She still crochets and
while her granddaughter and
family were visiting from Texas,
for Ihr 90th blrthduy, Clara'
c ro c h e te d her y o u n gest
grandchild. Cody, u gift.

C lub honors M e tis
Jean Metis hair Just completed
nerving us president o f the
Woman's Club o f Sanford Inc.
for the past two years. She did
an excellent Job. which she
loved, but Is now ready to move
on lo her numerous benevolent
undertakings.
In keeping with club tradition.
Marty Colcgrove. Immediate past
president, hotted a luncheon
honoring Jean on May 25. fob
towing the regularly scheduled
board meeting ut the clubhouse.
All total. 30 board members nnd
uppolntcd ofllcers attended the
event In the private dining room
o f the Holiday Inn. Sanford
Marina.
The guest o f honor was the
hallmark of fashion In a dressy
pantsuit complemented with a
wide straw picture hut und gold
Jewelry, She was lauded by those
attending for her outstanding
accom plishm ents during the
pust two years.
The women seemed to enjoy
themselves Just chatting while
relishing the chicken or roast
beef entrees. D eterc* Lash, In­
com ing president, presented
Jean with a beautiful sliver iruy
embossed In gold, from the
guests. The Iruy, selected by
Murty, was inscribed with Jean's
name, (be club’s name und dale.
About the gathering, Marty
suld, "I was very, very pleased.
Everyone there thoroughly en­

H w t M Pho to fey T am m y Vincent

joyed

20 minutes early that day.

The bride, from Lakewood,
Ohio, wore a red suit and curried
The w edding
a nosegay, provided by Tracy
o I weddings
Schneider, notary public, who
There arc weddings...and then also conducted the nuptials ul
there are weddings.
the courthouse.
Muy 27 was a red-letter dny at
Th e bridegroom, from Col­
the Herald. In the hustle bustle umbus. Ohio, wore green denim
or a retirement luncheon on the shorts, dock shoes nnd an olTprem ises for W ayne D oyle, while T-shirt Imprinted with a
publisher, a surprise wedding wine lube!, "B ig House Prison,"
reception was shaping up In the featuring u drawing of u prisoner
newsroom for Lucy Domcn, edi­ Irylng to escape Iron) it prison.
tor.
This Is the attire he wears lo his
It was business us usual when Job us a managing partner ul the
Lacy reported lo work before the Wine Club In Winter Park.
sun that day lo supervise gelling
Tracy, circulation manager of
out the dally newspaper. As soon the Herald, read u poem while
us the Seminole County Court­ the couple clutched n quartz
house opened for business. Lacy crystal lo signify their love.
and her Intended, T im oth y
Following the ceremony, the
" T im " Lour, applied for the couple kissed as Mr, nnd Mrs.
license, got married und she was Lour, and kissed again lo say
buck lo work In uboul 45 good-bye for the dny as they
minutes.
went their separate ways, They
Also, Tim was scheduled to be arc making their home In Banon bis Job ul 10 u.in. In Winter ford.
Park. Bn fur, no problem s.
lucldrnlnlly, the paper wus out

So long, publisher
S|&gt;cuklng of Tracy Schneider,
s h e h a d a b u s y M a y 27
performing a wedding und host­
essing a luncheon for Wayne D.
Doyle. Ilvm ill publshcr. But she
came through with flying colors.
Employees brought their fa­
vorite specialties to work und
dined In splendor from a select
variety of dellcluus foods.
Am ong those attending lo
wish Wayne well uflcr 20 years
us publisher were Lena, his wife:
W u lle r A . O lc lo w , fo rm e r
publisher, his wife Winifred
"B ill"; Jane Casselberry. Cas­
selberry: George Black, Deliary:
n n d H a r r i e t t W a d tl c 11.
Bradenton.

Farew ell, Shirley
It Is with Hndncss tlint the
com m unity bus lost Shirley
Simas, who passed away on Muy
28 at her home. Shirley will be
U See Dietrich, Page 7B

Hobby
Continued from Page BB

“M.L.” Nicolaus
Marylund. He Is the owner or
N orth w ln d C on stru ction In
Ocean View. Del.
A S e p tem b e r w e d d in g Is
planned.
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P u rrrrr-fe c t!!!
I huva my subscription to the Sunford Harald.
For Local Sports ■People * Health &amp;. Fitness
• Education • Local Editorials and Local News
yO»rSnM&lt;rtpJtOS

SANFORD — Cnrylon Cohen
was born In Sanford 43 years
ago und this has remained her
h om e s in c e . She has tw o
children, Shnwna nnd Kimberly.
A lth ou gh her ch ild ren nnd
employment ns n stenographic
reporter with the Clerk o f the
Circuit Court keeps her busy,
she still found the tim e to
volunteer with the Adult Litera­
cy Program with S e m in o le
C o m m u n it y C o l l e g e . S h e
actively works with the Learn to
Read program. " I always had the
thought of volunteering In the
Rend program." she said. "I
knew It was needed and some­
thing Important. When I started
I - a s ut n point In my life that I
knew 1could do It. I had the free
time and there waa nothing
holding me buck so I went
through the training." Cohen
has been whh the program now
for a year and a half.
Harriett Little, coordinator of
the Adult Literacy Program,
sjwke of Cohen und the pro­
gram. "W e provide professional
support and in a If rials to the
volunteers. They do the real
work. We think Cnrylon Is great!
We maintain n library of texts to
be used and supplements here.
Some people can't read but
someone close to them can pass
on the Information that there Is
help. We're here to help. We see
the students' Incentive, self
esteem und personal commit­
ment grow." There is a ninehour training class to go through
to become a volunteer.

SunfonlS nHerald
n f o n t » 1 1 1 - ltt l I

,00 N&lt; fre n c h A vc.,

grandpa he
bragged on his eight grand­
c h i l d r e n and one g r e a t
grandchild. They intend Central
Uupllsl Church.
Ills collection began In 1947.
"I began collecting.” he said.
"Then It Just got out of bund.
Someone had given me u few
large U.S, cents from the 1800s.
That’s what got me sturted. I
collected all the large cents like
the Lincolns and Indian heads. I
have half dimes and three cents
too."
Tobin's Interest In coins wus
spurked when he was a student
ul Stetson. He mujnred In history
und he suld coins Just go along
with history. "I constantly read
nnd leurn things ubout coins,"

suld Tobin. Ills coins range from
some like the w idow 's mile
found In Hines before Christ to
some of the Caesars. "I have uu
unusual coin from Brabant,
Holland," he said. "It's uctuully
dated 1942. There urc only six
coins known to exist from Bra­
bant with that dale. I have coins
from oyer 000 dllTcrcnt govern­
ments. There are drawers of
undent coins lo 300 und 400
B.C. I Just dearly love u piece of
history In my hand."
Another favorite pastime of
T o b in 's Is resea rch in g and
reading about the coins. Many
publications come to Ills home (o
keep up with his hobby. Mem­
bership in many organizations
helps to keep information com­
ing his way too. "I'm In a group

called FUN.” he said. "That
s ta n d s fo r F lo r id a U n ite d
NumlHmallsts. The American
NumlMinullsts Association has
another of my memberships. If
you're a member o f thut organi­
zation you can borrow books
from their library. They liuve a
tremendous collection that cun
lie borrowed. It's greal to go the
Smithsonian too and see their
collection o f coins."
"I'm pust president of u couple
of different coin clubs. In 1968 I
was elected n fellow In Hie Royal
N u m i s m a t is t s S o c i e t y o f
London: that wus a big honor.
W llh the science of numismatics
It covers art. geography, history
nnd metallurgy. It also Includes
collecting medals so I started
collecllng war medals."

Not only does Tahiti have ti
wide variety o f wur medals and
weapons but some newspaper)(luting to the mid 1800s. I have ii
1794 paper from Philadelphia."
he said. " I have a Harper's
Weekly from 1862 or 1863. I
hove a Jacksonville News from
1918 with the Japanese, nnd A
SturB nnd Stripes declaring the
surrender o f the N a z is ." A
beautiful old original 13 star dug
from 1777 to 1795 hung proudly
In what the Tobins refer lo ns
their "w ar room."
Tobin's knowledge us well uu
his collections were quite Im­
pressive. One couldn'l help bui
hum a few burs o f the Nutlonu
Anthem while parting with such
history left behind.

�Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida - S unday, Ju n e 9, 1004 - TO

Driving co n tract for teen drivers
DEAR ABBYi I hovr a daugh­
ter who will Ir- Ifl next month
ami she can'l wait la drivel
Some time ago, you published
a •'contract" between parents
and their children who will he
driving for the flrsl time. I wish I
had saved It, but I didn't.
Would you kindly print It
attain? It could Ire very useful to
parents and children In this
situ tat Ion. Thunk you.
A PARENT IN EDINA. MINN.
DEAR PARENT! The contract

3. At no time will I ever drink
alcoholic beverages and drive at
the same time, nor will there be
any liquor or beer In the car at
any lime.
4. I will never transport more
passengers than there arc sent
bells, and will not drive the car
u n til a ll p u s s e n g e rs h a v e
buckled up.
3. I will keep the car that I
drive clean, Inside and out. and
be aware o f Its needs for gns, oil,
etc., plus wax the a ir once a
month.
I have read the above agree­
ment and do sign this In ac­
cordance with Ihc rules.
Signed.
( IChlld
I (Parent
I (Parent
Dated I
Submitted by...
PROUD PARENTS

wonders for us.
DRIVING CONTRACT
1 | I. on this day. do u|lrec to
the stipulations stated below
rrndrrliiff me the privilege or
drlvlntt my. parents* cars. If, at
any lime. I violate the suld
agro-ment. the dflvlntt privilege
wll lie forfeited to the extent und
degree of violation.
1. Should I get a traffic vio­
lation ticket. I agree to puy for
the ticket ns well ns the dif­
ference In the insurance pre­
mium for ns long us the pre­
mium Is Incffecl.
2. I agree to pay for damages
that I Incur not covered by
Insurance.

was the brainchild of "Proud
Parents" In 1988, and although I
have run It many times, here It
Is attain for you — und others for
wltont It could be useful.
D E A R A B B Y i Helntt th e
IHtrents of a 10-year-old who has
just passed his driver's license
examination, we feel that other
p a r e n t s s u c h a s w e u re
apprehensive uImiiK our child's
d n e w ly found fre ed o m , and
I perhaps would like to ease some
I o f that uuxlcty by druwliift up a
* contract us we did. os a reminder
; o f the seriousness of Ihla new
■ responsibility. It has worked

(Problems? Writ* to D**r Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
rtply, sand a sall-addrasasd,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,

SUNDAY’S TELEVISION

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Lake Mary—
Continued from Page SB
be no meetings during July mid
August, but tile groiqi wll start
buck up In Septcmlier. The line
dunccrs have been meeting at
the senior center since October
1990. The group Is so good now
they jiertormed at Oldc Lake
Mary Days In May. Line dancing
Is grral exercise and grrul fun,
so. If you're Interested, try to
catch one of tin- Iasi meetings In
June.

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new d is c o v e r y abou t b a k e
Mary's history. Alter pouring
through old records, Margaret
found the lull and the warranty
deed for bake M a ry's flrsl
shcoolhouse. The schnolhouae
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und flic hostess, who turned 93
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home "Is decorated 111 a soft
e le g a n t lo o k o f a r e fin e d
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bulged in some of her delicious,
decadent delights lit lieu of
Christmas cards. Shirley made
holiday cukes and brownies
which sfie distributed. Her fami­
ly estimates she has baked abut
3.000 cakes for her friends
during the past 40 years.
Shirley Simas was a gen tic,
special person. She possessed
unbridled charily and love and
had a heart of gold. Wc arc all
going to miss her.

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throughout the United States
and Canada. For the past seven
years, she has attended a bridge
tournament at Gatlinburg Tcnn.,
Iter favorite of all tournaments.
In the spirit of being a good
friend and neighbor. Shirley was
always baking goodies and de­
livering them. We. In the Hcruld
newsroom, have ccrtnlnly In-

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Continued from Page flB
sorely missed by the community
and her fam ily; Ralph, her
husband of 52 years, her six
children, five grandchildren, a
sister and a brother.
Horn In Astoria. Ore.. Shirley
spent tiuixl of her youth In
north western parts of Oregon
and Washington. She was a
Navy wife who Joined her career
Navy hunhund ut various bases
around the country while they
were raising their children.
Shirley lived In central Forlda
since 1952 where she was a
member of the Wlldflowcr Circle
of the Sanford Garden Club. She
was also active In several local
bridge clubs Including Sanford.
Casselberry und Winter Park. An
avid bridge player and bowler.
Shirley played In bridge and
b o w l i n g

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C o u n t y ,

sc tux .ii muse, in school precinct
number fiU, cost less than $f&gt;(X)
to build. Despite having the bill
and the deed, the location of
bake Mary's first scIiimiIIiouhc Is
still u mystery.

Dietrich

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BLONDIE

by Chic Young

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Jane B, 1994

BEETLE BAILEY
I'M MOT GOMGTO
THE CLUB TONIGHT,
I'M STAYING HOME

THE BORN LOSER

by Mori Walker

by Art Ssnaom

I WANT TO CAMP OUT IN THE
BACK YARD... CAN WE
BUY A TENT ?
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HOROSCOPE
39 Cattle
39 S trong, tow cart
t A tom ic weapon 37 Conductor
Eugene —
9 — and void
39 Love greatly
9 Sm all
40 Sham el
organism s
41 A ctraae —
12Belgian river
C aldw ell
13 Iroquois Indian
42Sw lttly
14Jesu&gt;
49 Male
m onogram
49 A ctor — Qlbeon
IS Inter national
49 E ncountered
language
t 7 --------Clear Day 50 Types
S 3-&gt; culpa
18B I plue ona
94 Eternally
19 Apr. 15
55 South o l Kens.
addraaaae
96 Table ecrap
2 0 C urtain fabric
97 Put on board
22 Future M e .
59 Trial
23 Big 24 Vertically
DOWN
27 S om a sheep
31 U nclothed
1 R ussian's "no"
32 Not aott .
2 Soviet Union
33 Follow er o f
tebbr-l
( S U tt.)
3 M ilitary cap
34 FfIreerm
4
Before
owners* org.

ACROSS

Y ou r chart Imltcnlcrt you
might become Involved In neveral Joint ventures In the year
ahead. Tw o of them may Just l&gt;e
so-no, hut one could he rlramntlc
and mihstnnllnl.
OBM1NI (May 21-June 20)
Keep a elose eye on careless
co-workers today, beefflune you
could be tarred by the same
brush if they do nomcthlng
wrong. Without being ofTensIve,
try to find n way to nerve as their
guide. Gemini, treat yourself to a
birthday gift. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions for the
year abend by mailing $1.25 to
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper,
P.O. Box 44(15. New York. N.Y.
10163. Uc sure to state your
zodiac sign.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Guard agnlnst inclinations today
to operate at extremes in your
J
r activities or endeavors. In order
\7 ~
to funrlion effectively, modera­
tion and balmier are required.
15“
LEO (July 23 Aug 22) From
tr r
where you're sitting Unlay. It
might np|&gt;enr that others are
getting breaks to which you're
entitled. Don't he dismayed;
appearances are deceiving
V1ROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Your pragmatic imagination will
I k* working nt full forer today.
However, you might Just talk
about your Intentions rather
than net upon them.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Un­
less you're absolutely certain
you know what you’ re doing. It
might be wise not to attempt to
manage the allairs of others
today, especially those o f u
financial nature.
SCORPIO |Oct. 24 Nov 221
Uelng congenial Is n rmirvrlnua
attribute, but today don't permit
dramatic measure* In order lo
yourself to be a straw In the
gain attention You'll do brltr-r
wind, too easily swayed by the
keeping a low prolllr.
[K-raon you're with for the m o­
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. ID)
ment.
In com petitive d evelopm en t!
SAGITTARIUS INov. 23-Der. today, you mlghl have only u
2 1 | D o n ' t
v i e w
l i f e
alight edge wilh which to begin.
pessimistically today, but, by
II you're falsely srllassurril or
the same token, tie realistic
I cki rareleatt, this edge will have
regarding the seriousness ol
little value
problems with which you might
PIBCES [Feb 20 Mare It 20)
have to contend.
Uaually you're a charming conCAPRICORN IDec. 22-Jan.
vereatlonnllst. and friends enjoy
19) You'll be noticed wherever
listening to what you have to
you go today, so don't feel It Is say. Today, however, try to give
necessary for you to use foolish.
others a chance to apeuk us well.

By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
JuneOi I0B4
Channels might oj&gt;en for you
In the year ahead that eoidd
make It possible for you to fulfill
a secret ambition What occur*
may Ik- of a social rattier than a
business nature.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20)
Usually tn business situations.
It's every man for himself, but
today - If you display charitable
trulls - you could encourage
your counterpart lo mirror your
behavior.
CANCER (June. 2 1-July 221
Persons with whom you'll lainvolved today mlghl not view
things or events as optimistically
us you do. Stund by your
Inclinations Instead of making
adjustments to placate theirs.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today
y o u m ig h t f i n a l l y lu c e u
challenge you’ve hern trying to
duck. Mucli to your surprise,
when you beard the lion In his
den. you might find he Is much
more afraid o f you lhan you arc
of him.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22|

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21 H ere (Fr.)

22-

W est

To end the week, another of
those unintentionally amusing
signs. In Australia, on the main
road h e a d in g n orth ea st to
Hrisbnnc, Is a notice stating;
"You arc now entering a rab­
bit-free area. Penalty $1,000,"
Well, you arc now entering on
error-free area. Penalty; not
money. Just undertricks. What
do you make or today's deal?
How would you plan the play In
s ix n o - t r u m p a f t e r t he
diamond-10 lead runs lo your

Jack?
The auction was unscientific,
hut It reached a respectable spot.
South unblocked the spade
king, played a club to dummy's
ace and cashed the A-Q o f
spades, dlscurdlug a heart and n
diam ond from hand. W est's
discard was a blow. Now South
played n club lo Ills queen, but

ROBOTMAN*

by Jim Meddlck

ANNIE

*

2 ] Blmpte
24— Dom M
29 Cot sound
29 D utch ch eeee
27 Num erous
21 R obert De —
79 Q r a vet ridges
30 Eye Infection
32 C onceal
39 E vet —
39 JFK 's
predecessor
39 Football dlv.
39 First-rate
(2 w d s )
4 1 A frican nation
42 C annonballs,
etc. (at.)
43 Look Intently
44 R et-----------49 T V 's talking
horse (2 wds )
49 M ichael's
nicknam e
47 Skinny fishes
49 Future a tty s '
a i am
91 — Gardner
M 4 t&gt;7 NT A Inc
52 Sm all child

ARIES (March 21 April ID) In
your business dealings tiKlay.
the power to effect results mlghl
be In the hands of your upposl
lion niiher lhan yours. Don't let
wishful thinking cause you lo
make had asrwssments,
TAURUS (April 20 Muy 201
Instead of u union enhancing
mutual alrrnglhs, partnership
arrangem ents could weaken
both parties toduy. It mlghl be
wise for each participant to
standalone.
C opyright 1094 N EW SPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.
j

When dealing with friends to­
precedence over materialism'.
d a y . use g e n e ro u s . «en|Je ,
AQUAHlUa Uait..24l KelM-lf)
measures Instead of forceful
Much pcnNinul ^satisfaction cap
d i r e c t i v e s .
K i n d
w o r d s
Ik- derived ii k Liv from doing
strengthen relationships, harsh
things Hull benefit members of
words sever them.
your family more than they dji
LIB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
you. Strive to be unselfish.
Conditions ih.it seemed to op­
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 2(fl
pose you yesierday might du a
Make II a polnl loday to let the
complete turnaround today and
one you love know how much
function for your benefit. You
you really rare. Do so through a
may la- able lo transform looses
se ries o f th ou gh tfu l, sm all
Into gains.
gestures. He or she will get the
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) II
message.
T
might he your lot today to
ARIES IMurrh 21 April ID)
negotiate u matter that afreets
Someone with whom you liavf
others us well as yourself. If Ibts
strong emotional (Kinds might
Is done with everyone's best
play a key role at this lime in
Inlcrcsl at heart. It could be very
helping you succeed In a tnalerfmiceessful.
ullsilc endeavor. This peraoQ
SAGITTARIUS INov. 23-Dec.
won't be looking for a piece of
21) In order to make this a
the action.
memorable, productive day, you
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
must really have your heart In
Charm, wit and tact are you;
your work. Take pride In ull of
most valuable assets loday. In­
your assignments, lx- they lurge
or lltlle.
stinctively, you'll know how to
use them effectively to sway
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan.
ID) Usually It proves unwise lo others lo go along with your way
o f thinking.
let your heart m lr your head,
but toduy could be an exception.
C opyright 1904 N EW SPAPE R
ENTERPRISE ASSN.
Give compassion and concern

1

WIN AT BRIPOE
By Phillip Alder

.

West lulled lo follow suit for u
second time. Declarer laid no
option but tn concede n club
trick lo Eust. who cushed the
spade Jack lo defeat the contract.
True. It was unlucky to find
East with four cards In cacti
black suit, but South's line was
right only If he were playing In
seven no-trump. He should have
concentrated on winning the 12
tricks he con traded for.
The correct play can lake a
while to spot If you haven’! seen
the theme before. Hut It Is like
riding a bicycle: once learned. It
stays with you for life.
After unblocking the spade
king, you should duck a club.
This mnneuver retains com­
munication with the dummy
and brings home the contract If
the spades nre 3-3 or the clubs
are no worse lhan 4-1.
Copyright 1994. NEW SPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

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�Sanford H erald, Sanford, Florida * S unday, June S, 1094 -

U f li t NotlCM

Legal N o tic e
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C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H « E IG H T E E N T H J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT .
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.
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T " W , T Rf ■ i T M R H E M IS P H E R E
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S 5 2 2 ? 5 ? ? S ! ! ! K ■ * W U A * B . e / E / E J A C K S P IL L A N E .
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B R I0 0 L E ' CLAUDETTE
JIRIOOLIl LIBERTY N A T IO N A L R A N K ; R A Y V A L D E S a t T o
C offee to r *&lt; te m ln a to C ounty, P lor Ida; a n d th e unknow n s p o u m s ot
th e t R lv k , l le n y i th t lr h o lrt, devisees, assignees, g ra n ite s ,
c re d ito r*. le t • m i . te a c u to r t. a d m in is tra to r*. m o rtg ag e es. ju d g m en t
c re d ito rs , tru e loos. Ilenhofdere. per te n t In p o t session end eny an d an
o th e r p a rtie s ha v I n f o r H e lm in g to h e r e eny rig h t, lin e o r in te res t
h y , through, u n d e r o r eg e ln s t the above n a m e d D e te n d e r ts. or
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M s s c rlb e d In th is ec Hon,

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(P A R T IE S C L A IM IN G IN T E R E S T B Y . T H R O U G H . U N D E R O R
A O A IN S T T H I N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S ; A N D TO A L L P A R T IE S
s H A V IN O O R C L A IM IN G TO H A V E A N Y R IG H T . T IT L E OR
U N T I R E S T I N T H B P R O P E R T Y D E S C R IB E D B E L O W
• A n E m in e n t D o m a in P ttltle n . to gether w ith Its D e c la ra tio n ot
T a k in g has boon Ilia d In the ab o ve styled cou rt to ecqutro c e rta in
p re p e rty In te res ts In Sem inole County. F lo rid a , d escribed es follows
PARCEL NO.

MONTGOMERY ROAD
PEB SIM PLE

10]

THAT PORTION OP THAT CERTAIN TRACT OP LAND
DESCRIBED IN O .R . ROOK U B S P A G I a c e , OP THE
P U B LIC RECORDS Op SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A,
BEING MORE PARTIC ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
COMMEHCI A T THE CENTER OF SECTION 1 5 , TOWNSHIP
11 SOUTH,
HANOI I f
EAST, ' SEMINOLE COUNTY,
F LO R ID A .
RUM M 0 0 * 3 4 '1 3 'l ALONG THE WEST L IN E
OP THE N ik OP R AID SECTION 15 ( A . K . A . CENTER
L IN E OP MONTGOMERY R O AD ), 5 0 7 .5 * FE E T; THENCE
S S t * 4 9 '2 9 * l ,
2 5 .0 0 FEET TO A P O IN T ON THE
SOUTH L IN E OP THE AFOREMENTIONED TRACT OF LAND
AND A P O IN T ON THE EAST RIG H T-O F-W AY L IN E OF
MONTGOMERY ROAD,
T H IS
BEING THE P O IN T OF
BEGIRNINO FOR T H IS D E SC R IP T IO N ) THENCE ALONG
S A ID R IG H T-O P WAY L1HB, N O O *S 4 '1 5 *E ,
33 1.7)
FEET TO THE WORTH L IN E OF THE AFOREMENTIONED
TRACT OF LARD) THENCE LEAVING S A ID R IO H T-O F
WAY
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RUN
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NORTH
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NORTH L IN B , RUN E Q l 'O S 'l T 'W , 4 1 .0 5 FEET TO THE
PO IN T OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTH­
WESTERLY | THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO T H I ARC
OF S A ID CUSVB,
HAVING A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
0 1 * 3 1 * 2 1 * , A RADIUS OF 7 1 9 4 .4 4 FEET, AND A
CHORD BEARING OF S 0 1 a4 9 '5 E * N , FOR A DISTANCE
OF 1B 4.5B FEET TO S A ID SOUTH L IN E ) THENCE
LEAVING S A ID CURVE, RUN ALONO S A ID SOUTH L IN E ,
N S * * 4 * ' I f * W , 1 1 . OS FEET TO THB P O IN T OF BEGIN­
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CONTAINING 1 ,0 1 1 . 2 4

SQUARE FEET,

701
M O NTG O M ERY ROAD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

THAT PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND
DESCRIBED IN O .R . BOOK 1 1 5 5 , PAGE A ( 4 , OF THE
PU B LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
COMMENCE AT T H I CENTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP
It
SOUTH,
RANGE 2 * EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A .
RUN N 0 0 * 5 4 '1 S * E ALONG THE WEST L IN E
OF THE NEk OF SAID SECTION 15 ( A . K . A . CENTER
L IN B OF MONTGOMERY R O AD ), 7 1 7 .0 5 FEET; THENCE
0 1 5 *0 5 *2 5 *R ,
I f . 25 FEET TO A P O IN T ON THE
NORTH L IN B OF THB AFOREMENTIONED TRACT OF
LAND, S A ID P O IN T BEING THB P O IN T OP BEGINNING
FOR T H IS D E S C R IP T IO N ; THENCE ALONG S A ID NORTH
L IN E , 1 1 * * 0 5 * 1 5 * 1 , 1 4 . l t FEET; THENCE LEAVING
S A ID NORTH L IN E , RUN S 0 1 * Q 0 '] t * N , S O .00 FEET;
THENCE N S f* 0 1 * 2 5 * W , 1 5 .0 0 FEET TO A P O IN T ON A
NON-TANGENT
CURVE
CONCAVE
NORTHWESTERLY;
THENCE NORTH BAST ERST1 ALONO THE ARC OF S A ID
CURVE, HAVING A CENTRAL ANCLE OF 0 0 * 0 1 * 1 1 * , A
RADIUS OF 7 4 * 4 . 4 4 F I R , AND A CHORD BEARING OF
N O I* 1 0 * 0 1 * E , FOR A DISTANCE OF 7 . * S FEET TO A
P O IN T OF TANGENT; THENCE H O I* O a * 1 7 * E , 4 1 .0 5
P e r t o t h e p o in t o f b e g in n in g o f t h i s d e ­
s c r ip t io n .

CONTAINING 1 ,2 4 7 .0 4 SQUARE FEET
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO.

M O N TG O M E R Y R O A D
D R A IN A G E E A S E M E N T

SOI

THAT PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND
DESCRIBED IN O .R . BOOK 1 1 5 5 , PACE 4 4 4 , IN THE
PU B LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO RID A,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSt
COMMEHCI A T THE CENTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP
11 SOUTH,
RANGE 29 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R IO A.
RUN N 0 0 * 3 4 '1 5 * E /.LONG THE WEST L IN E
OF THE NEk OF S A ID SECTION 13 ( A . K . A . CENTER
L I H I OF MONTGOMERY RO AD ), 3 0 7 . * * FEET; THENCE
S a * * 4 * 'l * 'E ,
1 3 .0 0 FEET TO A P O IN T OH THE
SOUTH U N I OF THE AFOREMENTIONED TRACT OF LAND
AND A P O IN T ON T H I EAST RIGHT-OF-W AY L IN E OF
MONTGOMERY ROAD; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG S A ID
SOUTH L IN E , 8 4 9 * 4 9 '2 9 *E , 1 1 .0 4 FEET TO A P O IN T
ON A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S AID
CURVE, HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 0 * 4 6 * 2 0 * , A
RADIUS OF 7 1 9 4 .4 4 FEET, AND A CHORD DEARING OF
M 0 2 * 0 S 'ia * R , FOR A DISTANCE OF 1 0 1 .7 1 FEET TO
THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING FOR T H IS D E SC R IPTIO N )
THENCE CONTINUE ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE,
HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 O *O S 'S 6 ‘ , A RADIUS
OF 7 4 9 4 .4 4 FEET, AND A CHORD BEARING OF H 0 1 *4 D '5 0 'E , FOR A DISTANCE OF 2 0 .0 0 FEET; THENCE
6 4 4 * 1 9 '1 0 *E , 2 0 .0 0 FEET; THENCE S 0 1 * 4 0 '3 0 * M ,
2 0 .0 0
F IE T » THENCE H « I* 1 9 * 1 0 * W , 2 0 .0 0 FEET TO
THE P O IN T OF BEOINHIHa OF T H IS D E SC R IP T IO N .
CONTAINING 1 9 9 .9 1
PARCEL HO.

SQUARE FEET.

101

MONTGOMERY ROAD
FEE SIMPLE

THE WESTERLY I B . 00 FEET OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT
OF LAND DESCRIBED IN O .R . HOOK 2 0 9 5 , PAGE 4 4 3 ,
THAT WESTERLY 1 5 .0 0 FEET OF LOT 8 , BLOCK 2 ,
LONG VIEW HEIGHTS, AO PLATTED IH P LA T BOOK 12,
PAGE 9 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLO R ID A,
BEING
HONE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSt
COMMENCE AT THE CENTER OF SECTION 1 5 , TOWNSHIP
21 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R IO A.
RUN H 0 0 * » 4 * 3 3 * E ALONG THE HEAT L IN E
OF THE NEk OF S A ID SECTION 15 ( A . K . A . CENTER
L IN B OF MONTGOMERY R O AD ), 9 3 7 .1 2 FEET; THENCE
fia 9 * 0 S * 2 S * E ,
2 5 .0 0
FEET TO THE
SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF 8A1D LOT • AND THE EAST RIGHT-OF-W AY
L IN E OF MONTGOMERY ROAD, T H IS BEING THE P O IN T
OF BEGINNING FOR T H IS
D E S C R IP T IO N ;
THENCE
ALONO S A ID R IO H T-O F WAY L IN E ,
H 0 0 *5 4 *3 S *E ,
1 1 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF S A ID
« ; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH L IN E OF S A ID LOT
8 6 9 *3 1 *4 9 *1 ,
1 5 ,0 0 FE ET) THENCE LEAVING
S A ID NORTH L1H E, S 0 0 * 3 4 '3 3 * H , 1 1 0 .0 0 FEET TO
THE SOUTH L IH E OF S A ID LOT 6 ; THENCE ALONG
S A ID SOUTH L IH E , H S 9 * 3 1 *4 9 , H 1 1 3 .0 0 FEET TO
THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING OF T H IS D E SC R IP T IO N .

r

T A IK IN G

1 ,6 3 0 . 0 0

ICEL NO.

Ill

CONTAINING

1 ,6 4 2 . 5 0 SQUARE FEET.

E a c h Oe U n d e n t Is fu rth e r not Ilia d th a t th e P e tltle n e r w ill p et Mien
tor en O rd e r ot T ak in g b efo re th e H o n o rab le S eym our Sen sen, one e f
the Judges e f the above styled C o u rt, on Hi# I t t h d a y of Jun o, 1994, a t
f N a m , In the Sem inole County Courthouse. Sanford. F lo rid a . In
acco rd an ce w ith Its D e c la ra tio n of T a k in g h ereto fo re tile d In this
cause A ll D efendants to this suit e n d e ll oth er In te res ted p a rtie s
m a y tim e ly requost e h e a rin g on the P e h lio n ta r the O rd e r of T a k in g
a t the lim e and p ie c e d esign ated end be hea rd A n y D efen d a n t
ta ilin g to l i l t a lim a ly req u est lo r h e a rin g shell w a iv e an y rig h t to
o b |ec l to the O rd e r o f T a k in g
AND
E ach D e la n d a n l a n d a n y ofhor persons c la im in g e n y In te res t In th e
p ro p e rty described in the P e titio n in the above styled E m in e n t
D o m a in proceeding Is h ereb y re q u ire d to se rve w ritte n defenses. It
a n y you h e r e , to th e P etitio n h e reto fo re tile d In th is cause en the
P e titio n e r, an d e n y request h r a h e a rin g e n the P e titio n fa r th e
O rd e r ot T a k in g , if d e s ired , en P e titio n e r '* A tto rn e y , svhoee n a m e
end address Is shown below en o r b e fo re M a y tl. 19*4. an d le file the
o rig in a l ot your w ritte n d e te n te * and e n y request hr h e a rin g an the
P e titio n lo r the O rd e r e f T a k in g w ith the C le rk e f th is C o u rt e ith e r
b efo re se rvice en th e P e tltle n e r '* A tto rn e y a r Im m e d ia te ly th ere* M * r , to show w het rig h t, M ile. In te re s t o r lie n you o r an y e f you h av e
o r c la im In and le the p re p e rty d e s c rib e d in sold P etitio n en d te shew
cause. It en y you hav e, w h y sold p re p e rty should n e t be condem ned
tor the uses e n d purposes a * set fo rth In M id P stlfton. I f you fe ll te
answ er, a d e fa u lt m a y be e n te re d a g e m il you tor th e re fle t d e m a n d
e d in th e P e titio n It you te ll to requost e hearing e n the P e titio n tor
O d e r e l T a k in g you shell w a iv e e n y rig h t te eb |e c t le M &lt;d O d e r e f
T ak in g
W IT N E S S m y hand end seel e f M id C ourt en the 4th d a y e f M a y ,

lf««

(S E A L )
M A N Y AN N E MORSE
C L E R K O f T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R IO A
By R uth K ing

Deputy Clerk
R O B E R T A M c M IL L A N
County A tto rn ey
tor Sem inole C ounty. F lo rid a
Sem inole County Services B uilding
1141 E e t l F irs t Street
Santord. F lor Id a W ) I
Talephona I SOT) M l 11)0 E i t S U
A tto rn ey te r P e titio n e r
P u b lith J u n e l. It t s end June I I . 1194

SQUARE rK E T .

MONTGOMERY ROAD
PEE SIMPLE

THAT PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND
DESCRIBED IN O .R.BO O K 1 4 6 6 , PAGE 1 3 7 1 , AS LOT
1 , BLOCK 2 OT "LONG VIEW H E IG H T S ", RECORDED IN
PLA T BOOK 1 2 , PAGE 9 OF THE PU B LIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
BEING
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSI
COMMENCE AT THE CENTER OF SECTION 1 5, TOWNSHIP
21 B o u r n ,
RANGE 39 EAST,
SEMIHOLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A .
RIM H O O *5 4 * 3 5 'E ALONG THE EAST L IH E
OP THE KWk OP S A ID SECTION 13 ( A . X . A . CENTER
U M k OF MONTGOMERY R O AD ), 1 0 4 2 .0 3 FEET; THENCE
8 1 9 * Q B '3 B * B , 1 5 .0 0 FEET TO THE EAST R IG H T -O F WAY L IN K OF MONTGOMERY ROAD AND THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF S A ID LOT 1 , T H IS BEING THE PO IH T OF
BEGINNING FOR T H IS D E SC R IP T IO N ; THENCE ALONG

DCS 1

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Legal N otices
I N T M I C IR C U IT C O U R T .
IN ANOFOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
c a s e n o f4 e e e t c a t * ■
FEDERAL NOME lo a n
m o r t g a g e c o r p o r a t io n

TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO.

S A ID R IC H T -o r-W A Y L IN E AMD WEST L IN E OP S A ID
LOT 1 , H 0 0 * 5 4 '1 3 * S , 1 1 0 .0 0 FEET TO THE SOUTH
RIGHT-OF-W AY OF ESTHER IAMB AND THE NORTH L IN E
OF
S A ID
LOT
1;
THENCE ALONO
S A ID
U N I,
8 1 9 * 1 3 * 4 9 * 1 , 2 0 .0 0 FE E T ; THENCE LEAVING S A ID
L IN E
8 4 S * 4 0 '2 1 * M ,
7 .1 0
FE ET;
THENCE
B O O *54* 35*W , 1 0 5 .0 0 FEET TO THE SOUTH L IN E O f
THE AFOREMENTIONED LOT 1 ; THENCE ALONG S A ID
SOUTH L IN E OF S A ID LOT 1 , M a »*3 3 *4 9 *W , I S . 00
FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING OF T H IS DE­
S C R IP T IO N .

P le in litt,
VS
A fl
P E T E R t O N I I I IS S
rl*&gt; ) t 7M 0I and a n , unknown
h eirs, devisees, grantees credl
lo r* and oth er u n tn o w n persons
or unknow n spouses c la im in g
by th ro u g h , and under any ot
the above n am ed Defendants,
D d a n d o n ls
N O T IC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O T IC E Is h a ra b r g iven that
the undersigned C le rk ot the
C i r c u i t C o u r t ot S o m ln o lo
C ounty. F lo rid a. w ill on June M
It t s a t I I 00 o'clo ck A M a l the
W t t l F ro n t door ot the Vem m efe
C o u n t, C ourthouse in Santord.
F lo rid a o ile r tor M fe and sail a l
public a u tc ry to the highest and
besi bid d er lor cash the lot low
tng d escribed p r o p e r l, situ ate in
Sem inole C o u n t,. F lo rid a
Lots 11 and U . JN O S E C T IO N
T O R T M E L L O N , accord ing to
the P la l th ereo f es re c o rd e d In
P le l Book a. Pege aa. e f the
P u b lic R e c o rd s ot S e m in o le
County, F lo rid #
pursuan t to the F in a l Ju d gm ent
m it r e d In a c a te standing In said
C ourt, the style ot w h ich it
indicated above
W IT N E S S m y hand and ol
tie la' seel o l said C ourt this IF th
day ol M a y IStc
In acco rd an ce w ith the A m e r
ic a n t w ith D is a b ilitie s A c t. per
tons w ith disab ilities needing a
special ac co m m o d atio n to par
llc ip a la In lh ‘ s proceeding shall
contact A D A C oordin ator. H t N
P a rk A venue. Suite N M I San
fo rd. F lo rid a J lfF I, telephone
COF 11 ) cJM x m r , not la te r than
liv e I t ) days prio r lo the p ro
cred m g I I h ea rin g Im p a ire d .
IT D D I 1 *0 0 *33 *771. o r V o le t
I V I IS O O S M ir ro . v ia Floclda
M alay S ervice
(C O U R T S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C LER K OF THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y : J a n * E J a te w ic
D ep u ty C lerk
P u b lith J u n e ). I I . ISS4
D E S i l __________________________
IN T H C C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H I E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A .
C ate N e t S I K M CA I f L
G E N E R A L J U R IS D IC T IO N
M A R G A R E TTE N 4 COM
P A N Y . IN C ..
P la ln tllt.
vl
E L T O N H O M E R F O L M A R . et

al.

D e fe n d a n t!
N O T IC E O F
F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
EYCLERKO FTHC
C IR C U IT C O U R T
N otice Is h e rs b y g lv tn th a t the
u h d e rtlg n a d M a ry a n n # M o rs e.
C le rk ol I he C irc u it C o u rt ol
S E M IN O L E C o u n ty. F lo rid a ,
w ill, on th e 10th d a y o t Juno,
i * 9 f , a l 11:00 a m , a t the W e il
F ro n t door ol the S E M IN O L E
C ounly C ourthouse. In Ih e C ity
ol Santord, F lo rid a , o ile r lor
t a l * and to ll a l public o u tcry to
the highest and b a ll bid d er lor
cash, the follow ing described
p ro p e rly situ ated In Sem inole
C ounly, F lo rid a , to w it:
T H E S O U T H 40 F E E T O F
L O T I t A N O T H E N O R T H 40
F E E T O F L O T IF. B L O C K 1).
1 R D A O O I T I O N ,
D R E A M W O L D . A C C O R D IN G
T O T H E P L A T T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN P L A T B O O K 4.
P A G E 70. P U B L IC R E C O R D S
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
T O G E T H E R
W I T H
R A N G E /C V E N . F A N /H O O D
p u rsu an t to Ih e lin e ! dec ree o l
foreclosure en tered In a case
pending In M id C ourt, the style
ot w h ich Is: M A R G A R E T T E N 4
C O M P A N Y . IN C vs. E L T O N
H O M E R F O L M A R ,till.
P s rs o n i w ith a d is a b ility w ho
need a special ac com m odation
lo p e r llc lp a lo In th lip ro c e e d ln g
should con tact A D A C o ordin ator
a l M l N . P a r k A venue. Sulla N .
M l. Santord. F lo r ld i 11771 at
Isast liv e d ays p rio r to th a
proceeding.
Telephone; (4071
M l 41M e a t. 14117; 1 100-913 1771
(T O D ), o r t (W O )-939 9770 ( V ) ,
v ia F lo rid a R s la y Service.
W IT N E S S m y hand and o lllc la l
seal of M id C ourt th is 17th d a y
o l M a y , 1994.
(S E A L )
B Y : Jana E . Jasew lc
O ep u ly C la rk
P ublish: J u n tS A 11.1994
D ES-47

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IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H I I9T M J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D FO R
tIM IN O L I CO UNTY.
F L O R IO A
CASK NO H i l l ) O R 91 P
P A T R IC IA LE E
P O IN D E X T E R ,
P etthenev
VS
D O N A L O L E E P O IN D E X T E R
R eip en d en t
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO D O N A L O L E E
P O IN D E X T E R
Matponden I ' H usband
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NO TI
F I E D th a t a P e ll lion lor O il
solution o l M a rria g e h o t boon
file d against you You o r * ro
Out te d te serve a copy ot your
wrltson defenses, it en y . to the
a c tio n on P etitio n er s atto rn ey ,
W IL L IA M W C A R P E N T E R .
E S Q . whose address is 4*1 C
H ig h w a y 414. L an g w eed . F L
M 7 ta an or b o lero th a It t h o l
J U N E . 19*4 and file lh a o rig in a l
w ith lha C le rk a t th is C o u rt
e ith e r befo re se rv ic e on P la in
tilt's attorney or im m o d ie ie iy
th e re a fte r e th e rw lte a Jvdg
m erit w ill be t n f t r e d for tha
re lie f dem an ded in the p etitio n
W IT N E S S m y h an d and seal
of th is C ourt on irus l l l h d a y o l
M A Y . 19*4
(S E A L )
M A H yA N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y N ancy R W in te r
Publish M a y I t 4 Juno S. I I . I* .
1914
O E R 119

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C a te Ms. 191 M i l C A IS L
F O R O C O N S U M E R F IN A N C E
C O M P A N Y . IN C .
P la ln tllt.

vs
P A U L M C K E N II E ; D O R O T H Y
F E R N M C K E N Z IE , his w ilt .
A M E R IC A N G E N E R A L H O M E
E Q U IT Y . IN C . C O M M U N IT Y
F IR S T B A N K O F C E N T R A L
F L O R ID A : a n d U N K N O W N
T E N A N T S /O W N E R S .
D efendants
N O T IC E O F S A L E
N o tice Is h ereby given Ih a l.
pursuant to Ihe O rd e r o r F in a l
Ju d g m e n t en tered In th is cause
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o l Sem inole
C ounty, F lo rid a . I w ill M il th a
p ro p e rty situated In Sem inole
County. F lo rid a , d escribed is :
L o ts 10 a n d I t , B lo ck C.
P E A R L L A K E H E IG H T S
F IR S T A D D IT IO N , ac cord ing Id
the p la l tha ryot as re co rd ed In
P la t Book I . P ag o 40. o l the
P u b lic R e c o rd i o l S e m in o le
C ounty, Flo rid a.
LE S S A N O E X C E P T
D E S C R IP T IO N AS
FOLLOW S:
A P a rt o l Lots 10 and I t , B lock
C . P E A R L L A K E H E IG H T S
F IR S T A D D IT IO N , AS re c o rd td
in P la l Book S, Pago SO. P ublic
R e c o rd i ot lo m ln o le County,
F lo rid a , being m o re p a rtic u la rly
described as follow s: Bogin at
Ih e S.W . Corner o l M id Lot 10,
B lo c k C ; T h s n c o ru n N .
0 4 *3 4 'M " E ., along Ih e W e s te rly
line o l M id Lot 10. 4 1 14 toot;
Thence ru n 1. U * i n * " E ., 99.71
feet to ■ point th a t lias N.
04 *S 4 'M " E , and 71 17 loot fro m
lha S .E . C orner o l said Lot I t ;
T h a n e a ru n S. 0 4 *S 4 'M " W .,
along Ihe E a s te rly lin e ol M id
Lot I t , B lock C, 73.17 toot lo tha
a lo r(m e n tio n e d S .E . corner ol
M id Lot H i T h e n ce ru n N ,
90*1 I 'M " E .. along I ho Southerly
Una of M id Lol 10 and I I , a
d istan ce o l IM .o e fool lo Ih t
P o in t e f Beginning,
a l p u blic M le , to th e highest and
b o lt bidder, tor cash, a t th a
W a it front door o l the Som lnolo
C ounty Courthouse. In Santord.
F lo rid a , a t 11:00 A M ., on June
31. 1994.
M A R YA N N E MORSE
ASCLERKOFTHECOURT
B y : J a n a B . Jasew lc
D e p u ty C lark
In accord ance w ith tha A m e r­
icans w ith D isa b ilitie s A c t, p e r­
sons needing a sp ecial a c c o m ­
m o d atio n te p a rtic ip a te In Ih l*
proceeding should con tact tha
In d iv id u a l o r ag e n cy M n d ln g
not lea not la te r th an M v e n days
p rio r to Ih e proceeding a l I no
address g lv tn on n o lle *. T «fephone: (407) M ) *110; I I hearing
Im p a ire d 1 900 91S 1771 (T D D )
o r M OO 911 1774 ( V ) , v l * F lo rid a
R e la y Servlca.
P u b lish : J u n e !, I } . 19*4
OESSO

iVATVr-. nWlfwTA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O FT H IIM S
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
I EMI NOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A IIN O i 94-1111-DR-Et-P
PATRICIA L IB
POINDEXTER,
P e titio n e r.
D O N A L D L E I P O IN D E X T E R .
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO D O N A LO LE E
P O IN D E X T E R
Y O U A R E N O T IF IE D th a t a
P e titio n tor D issolution o l A lar
H a g * has been tile d a g a in s t you.
You a r # re q u ire d to s e rve a copy
o l yo u r w ritte n defenses, II an y ,
to Ih # oclton an the P e titio n e r's
a tto rn e y . W IL L IA M W C A R
R E N T E R . E S Q . w h o * * address
Is 440 E H ig h w a y 414. Long
wood, F L M l » . an o r b efo re tha
I t t h ot June. 1994 a n d Ilia tha
o rig in a l w ith th a C la rk o l this
C o u rt s litte r before se rvice on
P l a i n t i f f * atto rn ey t r Im m e d i
ateiy th e re a fte r; e th e r w lM a
Ju d g em en t w ill be e n te re d lor
I h * r a ll a l d e m a n d e d In the
P etitio n
W IT N E S S m y h an d a n d te a l
*1 th is C ourt an th is 11th d a y of
M a y . 19*4
M A R Y A N N E M O R IE
C le rk a t the C irc u it C ourt
B Y N a n c y R W in te r
A t O ep u ty C lerk
Publish J u n e l. H A I f . 1*94
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T ,
IN A N D F O R
IIM IN O L B C O U N TY ,
F L O R IO A
C A I I 490. 9 ) M 79 CA I 4 K
U N IT E O C O M P A N IE S
L E N D IN G C O R P O R A T IO N .
P le in litt.
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JO H N R B E N N E T T IS S t
ISO40 T i l l ) , J O Y C E B
B E N N E T T l i f e M l » *7 *4 1 )
B E R N IC E J C A R R ; R O G E R
H A C K N E Y t —-------T E N A N T li
SUN B A N K , N A , STATE
O F F L O R IO A . P U B L IC
D E F E N O I R ; an d ony unknow n
heirs, devisees, grantees,
cred ito rs, and o ther unknow n
persons o r unknown spouses
c la im in g b y . through, a n d under
any e f th a abo ve n am ed
Defendants.
D efendants
N O T I C IO F
FO R E C LO S U R E SALE
N O T IC E is h ereb y g iven th at
lita undersignad C lark ot the
C tr c u lt C o u rt o t lo m ln o le
County F lo rid a , w ill an Juno 7*
1994, o l I I CO o'clock A M a t the
W est F ro n t dear ot tno Som lnolo
County Courthouse in Santord.
F lo rid a , a fte r te r m i # a n d Mil 41
p u blic o u tcry to the h ighest and
bast b id d er tor cash, th e fe llo w
tng des crib ed p ro p erty situ ate In
Sem inole County, F lo rid a
Lot IS and Ihe t e s t t l loot of
v a c a te d s tte e t on th e W est.
S le e k 1. T ie r “ A " . E R
T R A F F O R D 'S M A P O F T H E
T O W N O F 1 A N F O R 0 . accord
tn g to lh e P la t th e r e o f es
re co rd ed In P lo t Book I . P ag e
14. P u b lic Records of le m m a s *
County. F lo rid a
pursuan t lo i h t F in a l J u d g m in t
e n tered in a c o m ponding in M id
C ourt, lha s'r&gt;e of w hich I*
in d icated above
W IT N E S S m y hand and ot
tlc la l M o l of M id co u rt th is 1st
d a y *1 Juno, 1994
tn acco rd an ce w ith th e A m e r
H a n * w ith O lM b illfie * A ct. p er
to ns w ith d ls e b iim e * needing a
special ac co m m o d atio n to par
Ik ip o te In this proceeding snail
con tact A D A C oordin ator. M l N
P a rk A venue. Suite N » l . San
lo rd F lo rid a 11771. telephone
e#7 I I ) 4JJ0 X4JT7, not Id le r than
fle d I I I days p rio r to tha pro
coodmg It h ea rin g im p a ire d .
(T D D ) IS O # *1 )1 7 7 1 . o r Voice
I V I i sod t i l *770. v ia F lo rid a
R alay S arvica
(C O U R T S E A L )
HEAL)
AAA MY A N N E M O R S E
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT C O U K T
By; J a n o E J i m w I c
De p u ty C lark
P ublish: J u n e l, t l . 1994
D I6 -4 9
IN T H B C IR C U IT 'C O U R t” ~
IN A N O F O R
I E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O .9 ) PP91CA-I4-L
BANKERS TRUST C O M PA N Y.
OS T ru ste e (th e " T ru s te e ” )
under a Pooling and S ervicing
A g reem en t dated as ot
F e b ru a ry t , 1991, am ong D L J
M o rtg a g e A cceptance C orp , Ih e
T ru ste e end Lom as M o rtg a g e
USA. Inc. re la tin g to ihe
M o rtg a g e Pass Through
C t r llllc e le t. Series I9 S I1
Plalntllt,
v».
J O S E P H G L A M B E R T . H E ID )
S L A M B E R T , a / k / a H E ID I
S U E S C H IL D H O U S E . his w ile ,
O A V ID C R E W S A N O A N IT A
C R E W S. his w its , and any
unknow n h airs, d svlsoat.
g r a n t* * * , cred ito rs, and oth er
unknown parsons o r unknown
spouses c la im in g b y, through,
and under an y of th*
above no m ad Defendants,
D efendants.
N O T I C IO F
FORECLOSURE IA L I
N O T IC E I * hereby g iven th a t
th * undersignad C le rk of Ih *
C i r c u i t C o u r t o l S e m ln o l*
C ounty, F lo rid a , w ill on tha JOlh
d a y df J u n o , 1994, a t 11:00
o ’clock A .M . *1 th * W est F ro n t
door o l Ih * Sem lnol# County
C o u rlh o u M In Santord. F lo rid a ,
o lfo r fo r M l * and M il a t public
o u tcry to Ih * highest and best
b id d er lo r cash, th * lollow lngdoscrlbod p ro p a rty s llu a t* In
S am ln o l* County. F lo rid a :
L O T 1 7 . R O B IN W O O O S .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P L A T
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E O IN
P L A T B O O K 10, P A G E S 17 A N D
I I . P U B L IC R E C O R O S O F
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ­
ID A .
pursuan t to th * F in a l J u d g m e n t
en tered In a c * m ponding In M id
C ourt, Ih * s ty l* o l w h ich Is
Indicated above.
W IT N E S S m y hand and otllc la l M a i ot M id C ourt Ih l* 17th
d a y ot M a y . 19S4.
In accord ance w ith th * A m e r ­
icans W ith D is a b ilitie s A c t. p a r­
sons w ith d lsab lllllo s needing a
■ pedal accom -nod atlon to p a r ­
tic ip a te In Ih l* proceeding shall
con tact A D A C oo rd in ato r, M l N .
P a r k A va n u a, S u it* N M I. San­
to rd , F lo rid a 11771, te la p h o n *
407 H I 4110 X4127, not la la r th an
llv o (S ) d a y * p rio r lo th * pro­
ceeding. I t h ea rin g Im p a ire d .
(T D D ) I *0 691 1177 1, o r V o le *
( V I MOO 911 1770, v ia F lo r id *
R a la y S arvica.
(S E A L I
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
CLERKO FTHE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y: Ja n # E . J a te w ic
D ep u ty C lerk
P u b lish : Ju n e 1 4 11,1*94.
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U g a l N otices
C O O *E N F O R C E M E N T
BOARD
IIM IN O L B C O UNTY,
F L O R ID A
C m * N o. 9 4 1 4 C E B
IIM IN O L B C O U N TY , a
p e l l l k * l subdivision ot th *
S fata of F lo rid a ,
P e titio n e r,
vs.
O E N N IS A C A L L A G H A N
R etp o n d o n l.
N O T IC E O F H I A R I N O
(S E C T IO N 1*2.11(11,
F L O R IO A S T A T U T E S
T O : D ennis A. C allag h an
4 H C a lto n t* W ay
A lla m e n t# Springs, F L 11714
P ro p e rty D es crip tio n . L o l 117,
O a k la n d H ills . Section 11, Tow n
ship 11, R a n g * » , P la t Beak I I .
P a g # 44, P u b lic R a c e r d t e l
S a m ln o l*C o u n ty . F lo rid a
In accord ance w ith C h a p te r SI
o l th * S e m ln o l* C ounty Cade, a
h e a rin g h a t been scheduled be
t a r * th * S a m ln o l* C ounty C o d *
E n f o r c e m e n t B o a r d to d *
ta r m in * It a vio latio n ot lh a
Sam In a l* C ounty C a d * I t occur
rin g an th e abo ve described
p ro p e rty . Y o u a r * h e re b y c a lled
upon to ta k a n et l e t th a t th *
P itollC H e a rin g w ill b * can
fe c to d In th * above styled c * u m
an th * JJrd d a y o f June, 19*4. a t
1:16 p m . In R e a m i n s a t th *
Sam lnato C ounty S ervices B u ild
M g . H i t C a s t F ir s t S tre a t,
S a n to rd . F lo r id a 11771 Y o u
h a v e b ea n ch a rg e d w ith Ih *
e a ltto n c * e f a |unk ve h ic le or
vehicles not w ith in a n enclosed
g a r a g e a r c a r p a r t; th e * c
cu m u latio n a t tra s h and d tb ris
a n d u n u s a b le a r a b a n d o n e d
fu rn itu re an th e above described
p re p e rty . In vlefetto n ot Section
t l 1. S a m ln o l* C ounty C odr T h *
B e a rd w ill re c e iv e testim ony
end ev id e n ce a t M id P u b lic
H e a rin g and shall m a k e such
findings *1 fa c t M a r * supported
by the te stim o n y an d evidence
p e r t a i n i n g lo t h * m a t t e r s
a lle g e d In th e S la fe m e n t of
V i o l a t i o n a n d R e q u e s t ta r
H e a rin g It. p rio r to th * h ea rin g ,
you should c o m * Into cem ptl
on c e w ith th e C o u n ty C a d *
p ro visio n * th at you a r * alle g e d
to be vio latin g , b u t the violation
re cu rs p rio r to th * h e a rin g , er It
th * vio latio n is not c o rre cte d 5y
th e tim e specified tor co rrection
b y t h * C o d * In s p e c to r , th #
p u b lic h e a rin g w ill b * h e ld
p e r ta in in g to th e a lle g a tio n s
ag a in s t you
Y O U A R E A D V I1 E O T H A T ,
IF Y O U O E C ID E TO A P P E A L
A N Y O E C IS IO N M A D E A T
T H IS H E A R IN O . Y O U W IL L
N E E D A R E C O R D O F THE
P R O C E E D IN G S . A N D . F O R
SU C H P U R P O S E . Y O U M A Y
N E E D TO IN S U R E T H A T A
V E R B A T IM R E C O R D O F T H E
P R O C E E D I N G S IS M A D E .
W H IC H R E C O R O IN C L U D E S
T H E T E S T IM O N Y A N D E V I
D E N C E U P O N W H IC H TH E
A P P E A L IS TO BE B A S E D
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS
A B I L IT I E S N E E D IN G TO
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
SH O U LD C O N TA C T THE
E M P L O Y E E R E L A T IO N S O E
P A R T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S C O O R
D IN A T O R . 4 * H O U R S IN
A O V A N C E O F T H E M E E T IN O
A T t r a i i n t I I P . E X T E N S IO N
7*41
P L E A S E G O V E R N YOUR
S E L F A C C O R D IN G L Y
D r ie d th is TOth d a y o l M a y .
19*4
•*
CODE E N FO R C E M E N T
BOARD
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
By M A R C IA L F U L L E R .
CLERK
S a m ln o l*C o u n ty Services

Bldg
Room N o M l *
1101 E e s l F irs t Street
Santord. F lo rid a 11771
Telephone 14071111 11)0.
E ■tension yadI
P u b lish M a y 1*. June 1. June
I I . and June I f . 19*4
O E R 701
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T .
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R IO A
C A S E N O : S11191CCMU
S O U T H E A S T S E M IN O L F
C IV IC A S S O C IA T IO N . IN C
a F lo rid a Not F o r P ro fit
C o rp o ra tio n , d /b /a C H U L A
V IS T A H O M E O W N E R S
A S S O C IA T IO N
P la ln llfl.

v*:
U L F R E D O H F O N S E C A a /k /a
W IL L F O N S E C A and B L A N C A
S FO N SEC A a /k /a B A R B A R A
F O N S E C A his w it..
D efendants
N O T IC E O F SA LE
N o tice I * h ereb y g iven th a l Ih *
undersigned, the C le rk ot th *
C i r c u i t C o u r t to r S e m in o le
C ounty, F lo rid a , under and by
v ir t u * o l I ha F in a l Ju d g m e n t et
Foreclosure h o re lo io r* en tered
on th * 14th d a y o t M a y , t t t r , In
th a l c e rta in causa pending In th *
C irc u it C ourt o l th * E ig h te en th
J u d ic ia l C irc u it o l F lo rid a . In
an d fo r S e m ln o l* County, being
C iv il A ction No. 911S91CC10U. In
w h ic h S O U T H E A S T S E M I ­
N O L E C IV IC A S S O C IA T IO N .
IN C . a F lo rid a N ol F o r P ro fll
C o r p o r a tio n , d / b / a C H U L A
V IS T A H O M E O W N E R 'S ASSO
C IA T IO N Is th * P la ln tllt and
U L F R E D O H. FONSECA */k /a
W IL L F O N S E C A and B LA N C A
S. F O N S E C A a / k / a B A R B A R A
F O N S E C A ars Ih * D efendants,
w ill o ile r lo r M l * and M il a l
p u b lic o u tc ry to Ih * highest and
best b id d e r lo r cash a l Ih *
S e m ln o l* C o u n ly C o u rlh o u M ,
M l N . P a rk A v o n u *. Santord.
F lo rid a a t tha w e ll fro n t door,
on Ih * 14th d a y o l June. 1194.
betw een the hours ot 11:00 a m
an d 1:00 p .m ., th * Mm* being a
leg al M ia s d a y and th * hour th *
leg al hours o l safe, lha follow ing
da scribed p ro p e rty situated In
S e m ln o l* County, F lor Id a :
B ogin f l l . l f foot N o rth and
417.74 feat W est ol ID * SE corner
Ol Ih * SW U o l Ih * N E fe ol
Section M , Tow nship I I South.
R a n g * 11 E a s t; ru n N o rth 77*01’
E as t 144.40 te a l; Ih e n c * South
11*14' E a s t M fe et; th en c* South
0 M 3 1 9 " E a s t I l f . 17 (e el Ih e n c *
South S9*44'39" W est 1 H OO fact;
th s n c o N o r th 9*S 4’4 t " W est
191.01 lo o t lo t h * P o in t o l
B oginning.
T h * M id p ro p o rty , together
w ith a ll th * ta n a m a n ts ,
h e r e d it a m e n t * a n d a p p u rta nancas th ere u n to belonging, o r
In a n y w a y a p p e rta in in g , being
s o ld tO M lIs ty said |u d g m .n l.
D A T E D I h i i IS IIi d a y of M a y .
1994.
M A R YA N N E MORSE
CLERKO FTHE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y: J a n o E . Ja sew lc
D e p u ty C lerk
P u b lith : M a y I f 4 J u n e s . 1994
D E R 1)0

Legal N o tic e
N O T IC IO F R A C T IO N IN E M I N E N T D O M A IN IN T H I
C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H B B I O H T IB N T H J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN A N O F O R t I M I N O L I C O U N T Y . F L O R IO A
C A S E N O . 9 4 -g n -C A -tl-B
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , a p o llllc a l subdivision o l Itt* S tate of F lo rid a ,
P ttllte n o r

v.
G E N E R A L P R O P E R T IE S , IN C . a F lo rid a C o r p o r a llo n j B A R B A R A
L A M B , a / k / a , B A R B A R A C . L A M B : F IR S T U N IO N N A T IO N A L
B A N K O F F L O R ID A . W A L T R E E C O N S T R U C T IO N
C O R P O R A T IO N . IN C . * F lo rid a C o rp o ra tio n ; A B B P O W E R
S Y S T E M S E N E R O Y S E R V IC E S . IN C . * D e la w a re C o rp o ra tio n ;
O E N E R A L R O O F I N O IN D U S T R IE S . IN C ., a F lo rid a C o rp o ra llo n j
C IT Y O F C A S S E L B E R R Y ; a F lo r id * M u n ic ip a l C o rp o ra tio n ;
F L O R ID A P O W E R C O R P O R A T IO N , a F lo rid a C o rp o ra tio n ; R A Y
V A L D E S a t Tan Col lecto r o l S a m ln o l* C ounty, F lo rid a ; and th *
unknow n spouses ot th * abo ve. It a n y ; Ih e lr h eirs, devisees,
assignees, g ra n te e *, c re d ito rs , le t sees, eaecu to rs . a d m in is tra to rs ,
m o rtg ag e es, ju d g m e n t c re d ito rs , Irus toes, lienholders, persons In
possession and a n y and a ll oth er p o r tle t h a v in g o r c la im in g to have
a n y rig h t, t i l l* o r In te r * * ! b y. th ro u g h , under o r a g a in s t the above
n a m e d D efen d a n ts, or o th o rw lM c la im in g an y rig h t, lltfe , o r In te res t
In th * re a l p ro p a rfy d a te r I bed In th is e e l Ion,
D efen d a n ts
TO : TH O SE A B O V E N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S A N D TO A LL
P A R T IE S C L A IM IN G IN T E R E S T B Y . T H R O U G H . U N D E R O R
A G A IN S T T H E N A M E D D E F E N D A N T S . A N O T O A L L P A R T IE S
H A V IN O O R C L A IM IN G TO H A V E A N Y R IG H T . T IT L E O R
IN T E R E S T IN T H E P R O P E R T Y D E S C R IB E D B e L O W .
A n E m in e n t D o m e ln P e titio n , to g eth er w ith its D e c la ra tio n of
T a k in g has boon llto d In th e above sty le d cou rt to a c q u ire c e rta in
p ro p e rty In te res ts In S em inole C ounty, F lo rid a , d es crib ed as fo llow s:
PARCEL NO.

2 3 7 .1 2

EEMIMOLA BOULEVARD
FEE SIM PLE

A PART OP L O T I I , 2 AND 1 , O RI S U B D IV IS IO N , A
R EPLAT, SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 10
EAST ACCORDING TO T ilR PLA T THEREOF AS RECORDEO
IN PLA T BOOK 11, PAGE 41 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWSt
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF ORI
8 U B O IV IS IO H ,
A REPLAT AS RECORDED IH PLAT
BOOK 1 1 ,
PAGE 41 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A; THENCE RUN SOUTH
• 0 * 3 4 * 1 9 " EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LIH E OF C R I
S U B D IV IS IO N AND THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY
LIN E OF SEHINOLA BOULEVARD, 9 9 .9 4 FEET TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF THE EASTERLY 3 1 .0 0
FEET OF LOT 1, SAID GRt SU B D IV IS IO N AND THE
PO IN T OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 3 '2 I "
EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LIH E OF THE EASTERLY
1 1 .0 0 FEET OF S A ID LOT 1 , A DISTANCE OF 5 .S 7
r t E T ; THENCE SOUTH i 0 * 3 5 ' 0 7 " EAST, 1 7 7 .5 3 FEET
TO THE POIHT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 6 3 4 .2 0 FEET, A
CENTRAL ANCLE OF O t • 3 7 12 4 " ANO A CHORD BEARING
OF SOUTH • 1 * 3 1 '4 9 " EAST; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG
THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE 2 2 .1 4 FEET TO A P O IN T OH
THE EASTERLY L IN E OF LOT 1, GRI S U B D IV IS IO N ;
THENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 9 ‘ 2 1 " WEST ALONG S A ID L IN E ,
6 .2 9 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF S AID
LOT l ; THENCE NORTH 4 0 * 5 4 * 3 9 " WEST ALONG THE
SOUTHERLY LIN E OF SAID LOTS I , 2 ,
AND THE
EASTERLY 1 1 .0 0 FEET OF S A ID LOT 1 AND TNE
NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY L IN E OF SEHINOLA BOULE­
VARD, 1 9 9 .0 8 FEET TO THE P O IN T OF BEGINNING.

OOWtAIHING 1 7 6 9 SQUARE rEET, MORE O R L E S S ,
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO.

1 7 5 7 .1 2
SEMINOLA BOULEVARD
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT

A PART OF LOTS 1, 2 AND 1, GRI S U B D IV IS IO N , A
REPLAT, SECTION 9 , TOWNSHIP 21 60UTH RANGE 30
EAST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 41 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS!
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF GRI
S U B D IV IS IO N , A REPLAT AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK ] ) ,
PAGE 4 ) O P THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLO R ID A; THENCE RUN SOUTH
■ 0 *5 4 * 1 9 " EAST A L O N G T H E SOUTHERLY LUTE O T URT
S U B D IV IS IO N AND TH IT NORTHERLY RIGHT-OKW AY*
L IN E OF SEHINOLA BOULEVARD, 9 9 .9 4 P IE T TO THE
SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF THE EASTERLY : J J .0 0
FEET OF LOT ) ,
S A ID C R I S U B D IV IS IO N ; THENCE
NORTH 0 9 * 0 5 ' I f
EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY L IN E
OT THE EASTERLY 1 1 .0 0 rE E T OT LOT 1 , A D I S ­
TANCE O P 3 .9 7 FEET TO THB P O IN T OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 0 9 * 0 3 * 2 1 " BAST ALONG
S AID L IN E , 3 .0 0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 5 5 * 0 7 "
EAST, 1 4 .1 7 TEET; THENCE NORTH 0 9 * 0 « t 3 1 " EAST,
1 0 .0 0 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 5 5 '0 7 " EAST, 1 9 .0 0
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 4 '5 1 " WEST, 1 0 .0 0 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 3 S '0 7 "
EAST,
2 1 8 .9 0
FEET;
THENCE NORTH
0 9 *0 4 ’ 5 ) "
EAST,
1 0 .0 0
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 8 0 * 3 3 '0 7 » BAST, 1 1 .4 9 FEET TO THE
PO INT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHER­
LY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 4 1 9 .2 0 FEET, A CENTRAL
ANOLE O r 0 1 * 19* I B " AND A CHORD BEARING OF
SOUTH 1 1 *1 4 &gt; 4 6 "
EAST)
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC O r S A ID CURVE, 1 4 .7 4 FEET TO A
POIHT OH CURVE; THENCE SOUTH 0 7 * 4 9 '3 5 " WEST
(R A D IA L ),
1 0 .0 0
FEET TO A POIHT OH CURVE
CONCAVE NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OP 4 4 9 .2 0
FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE O r 0 0 * 3 9 * 0 1 " AND A CHORD
BEARING OF SOUTH 6 2 * 1 3 * 5 6 " E AST; THENCE SOUTH­
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC O r S A ID CURVE, 7 .3 7
FEET TO A PO IH T OH THE EASTERLY L IN E OF LOT 1,
G RI S U B D IV IS IO N ; THENCE SOUTH 0 9 * 0 5 * 2 1 " WEST
ALONO S A ID L IN E , 3 .0 0 rEET TO A POIHT ON CURVE
CONCAVE NORTHERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 6 3 4 .2 0 ,
A CENTRAL ANGLE O r 0 1 *3 7 &gt;2 4" AND A CHORD
BEARING OP NORTH l l * 3 3 ' 4 9 " WEST; THENCE NORTH­
WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF S A ID CURVE, 2 2 .1 4
FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH
8 0 * 3 5 '0 7 " WEST, 2 7 7 .5 3 rE ET TO THE P O IN T OF
BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 2031 SQUAHE FEET, HORE OR LE SS .
E a c h D efen d a n t I t fu rth e r n o tifie d th a t th * P tllllo n o r w ill petition
to r an O rd e r o l T a k in g b efo re Ih * H o n o rab le S eym o ur B en to n , o n * of
th * Ju d g e* ol th * above ity le d C ourt, on th * X )th d a y o t Juno. 1994. at
10:00 a m .. In th * S a m ln o l* County C o u rlh o u M . Santord, F lo rid a . In
ac co rd an ce w ith It* D e c la ra tio n o l T a k in g h ere to fo re (lie d In Ih l*
c e u M . A ll D e fe n d e n ti to th l* tu lt and a ll o th e r In t e r f ile d p a r ti* *
m a y lim a ly re q u a tt a h e a rin g on th * P tllllo n fo r tho O rd e r o l T ak in g
a t th * lim e and place d tilg n a fe d and be h e a rd . A n y D efendant
ta ilin g lo I I I * a lim a ly ra q u o il tor h e a rin g th a ll w a iv e an y rig h t to
o b |*c t to th * O rd e r o l T a k in g
AND
E a c h D e la n d a n l and any o th a r p o r te n t c la im in g a n y In fe ra tl In Ih *
p ro p e rty described In Ih * P e lltlo n In Ih * above ity le d E m in e n t
D o m a in proceeding I * h ereb y re q u ire d to s e rve w ritte n d e fa m e *, It
a n y you hav a, to th * P e titio n h ere to fo re tile d In Ih l* coum en Ih *
P e titio n e r, and an y ro q u o tl lo r a h e a rin g on th * P e titio n for th *
O rd e r e l T a k in g , II d e ilra d , on P e lltlo n o r'e A tto rn e y , whose n am e
and a d d r e tt l i shown below on o r b e fo r* June 1 1 . 1 9 tf. and to I II * Ih *
o rig in a l ot your w ritte n d t fe n te t and an y ra q u o il lo r h e a rin g on th *
P etitio n tor th * O rd e r ot T a k in g w ith th * C le rk ot Ih l* C ourt eith er
b e fo re s e rv ic e on I h * P e tllT o n tr ’t A tto rn e y o r Im m td la te ly
th e re a fte r, to show w h a t rig h t, llt l* . In te re s t o r lie n you o r a n y o l you
h ave or c la im In and to th * p ro p e rty des crib ed In M id P e titio n and lo
show c a u t* . It any you h a v e , w hy u l d p ro p o rty should not b#
con dem ned to r Ih * uses and purposes a t set fo rth In M id P e titio n . II
you ta ll lo a n s w er, a d e fa u lt m a y be e n te re d a g a in s t you lo r th * r o ll* !
d em an d ed In th * P ttlllo n . It you ta ll to request a h e a rin g on th *
P a tltlo n to r O rd o r o l T a k in g you th a ll w a iv e an y rig h t to o b |*c t to
M id O rd e r ot T a k in g .
W IT N E S S m y hand and m * I o l M id C o u rt on Ih * Sth day o l M a y .
1*94.
(S E A L I
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
B y: R uth K in g
D ep u ty C le rk
R O B E R T A . M c M IL L A N
County A ttorn ey
to r S e m ln o l*C o u n ly , F lo rid a
Som lnolo C o u n ly S ervices B uilding
1101 E as t F irs t Slroot
Santord. F lo rid a 1)7)1
Telephone; (407) 111- 1110. E x t . 7134
A tto rn e y lo r P e titio n e r
P u b lith : J u n # 3 .1 » 9 4 a n d Jun e t l . 1994
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I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E t T H J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F F L O R ID A r
IN A N O F O R
O RANO E COUNTY
C A S E N O i D R 04-4110
D IV IS IO N : SI
In re the m a r ria g e a t:
Sim eon C lyd e H a r ris . J r.
P e titio n e r,
and
T a m a r a D a r tm a O 'Q u in n

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T N I IIO H T IIN T N
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT .
IN A N O F O R
1 IM IN O L I C O U N TY,
F L O R ID A
C A 1 E N O . M - I J t T D R - t l- F
CHANGE OF NAM E OF
A m a n d a K a y Phipps
TO
A m anda K ay F a ra v w n
N O T I C I O F A C T IO N
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A
T O K e v in L aa P h lp p *
4 t U C o m m e rc ia l P la t a
A p l.IM B
W ln a tan S alam . N C 17104
Y o u a r t h arab y n a il I lad th a t a
pa III Ion lo r change e l n o m a e l
yo u r m in o r c h lld /c h lld re n w o t
Ilia d In Itila C ourt on ln o t l h d a y
o l A P R IL , A .D . 1444, by
A M A N D A K A Y P H IP P S T H R U
O E B O R A H F E R G U S O N and
you a r e re q u ired to te r v e a copy
o l y o u r w ritte n d e lo n te i, I I any
to II. on p a tlllo n a r * w hose n am e
a n d a d d r o il a r a O a b o ra h
Ferguso n. S t t J u lia m a r t R d.,
G en o va, F L J i m an d tile I ho
o r ig in a l w ith the c le rk o l th e
abo ve alyto d c o u rt on o r befo re
JU N E » . i t f d j o th e r w is e
l u d g m a n t m a y b e o n lo r e d
a g a in e t you for m e re tie t d p
m e n d e d In th e p a ltllo n .
W IT N E S S m y h an d an d th e
veal o l th is c o u rt on M A Y I t .
1004.
IS E A L I
M A R VA N N E MORSE
C ta rk ot th e C irc u it C ourt
N a n c y R . W in te r
O EPUTYCLERK
P u b llih : M a y » . 10 A Jun e I . I I ,
1004
D IR -1 M
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN A N O F O R
S R M IN O L B C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A .
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O , 00-110-CP
IN R E : T h a E ii a t o o l
R O N N IE L . P A T R IC K
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
T h e a d m l n l il r a ll o n o l th e
&gt;E i l a t o o t R O N N I E L .
P A T R IC K , d o c o a o o d . F ile
N u m b e r 4 4 II4 - C P . l» p en ding In
th e C irc u it C ourt to r S em in o le
C o u n ty, F lo rid a . P ro b a ta D lv tilo n . th e a d d r o il a t w h ich la
Poat O ffic e B a t "C ". San tord.
F lo rid a H i l l . T h e n e m e i an d
add resses o l Ihe P a r ia n a l R ap
re a o n la tlv o a n d th e P e r ia n a l
R a p ra a a n la tlv a ‘1 a tto rn e y e r a
aa t fo rth below .
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS A R E N O T I F IE D T H A T :
A ll p arao n a on w h o m th la
N o tic e la M rv e d who h a v e Ob'
| a c t Iona th a t ch a llen g e th e v a lid
Ity at th e W ill, th e Qualification!
o l th e P o n o n e l R ap ra a o n ta tlv a .
ve nue, o r lu rlid lc tle n o f th la
C o u rt a r a re q u ire d to file th e ir
e b l e c l l o n i w i t h t h la C o u r t
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R E E M O NTHS A F T E R TH E
D A T S O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I ­
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R T H E
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T I C I O N
THEM .
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a n d a th a r p a r a a m h a v in g t t o lm *
a r d e m a n d * a g a in s t d aaadan Y a
g alato a n d d » a &gt; a w o t into

N O T IC E O P H E A R IN O
T O : T a m a r a D a rle n e O 'Q u in n
A d d r it i U n kn o w n
Y o u w ill please ta k a n o tic e
th a t o n W ed n es d ay, th e n t h d a y
o t June, 1444, a t 1 :0 0 A . M ,
b e fo re th a H o n o r a b le J u d g e
Ip r ln k e l I V , C irc u it Jud ge, one
of th a Judges of th a above ily le d
C o u rt. In h la C h a m b e r! in O r ­
an g e C ounty C ourthouse. O r
lando. F lo rid a a h e a rin g s h a ll
ta k a p la c e to r a P e titio n tor
O iia o iu tio n a t M a r ria g e .
In acco rd an ce w ith F lo rid a
R u le s o f C i v i l P r o c e d u r e ,
1.41 1(a ), filin g a F in a n c ia l A f ­
fid a v it p r io r to said h e a rin g la
re q u ire d .
D A T E D th is 14th d a y o l M a y .
1444.
I H E R E B Y C E R T I F Y th a t a
copy h ereo f has bean fu rn ish e d
to th e ab o ve n a m e d add ressee a t
fha abo ve a d d rae s by O o rd an B
W a rre n . S t l t I . M ic h ig a n St..
O rla n d b F L I M S . 1407) M O 0444
Sim on C ly d e H a r ris , J r .
P u b llih : M a y A , 14 B June S. I I .
1444
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IN T H E C O U N TY C O U R T
O F T H E E IO H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C A I I N O . 44 )4 1 CC JS Q
W E K IV A C O V E H O M E O W N
I R S ' A S S O C IA T IO N . IN C ., a
F lo rid a n e M o r -p r e llt co rp o ra
Hon.
P le ln tlff,
va.
K IM C A R S O N a n d R O Y J A M E S
C A R S O N , h a r h v tb e n d and
UNKNO W N TENANTS.
D e fe n d a n t!
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO : R O Y JA M E S CARSON
H llto p a M il l R oad
T h in g W a ll
W lr ra l. E n g la n d U l f U T
Y O U A R E N O T I F IE D th a t an
a c tio n to fo reclose a lie n an th a
tot low ing des crib ed re e l p ro p er
ty located In Sem lnoto C ounty,
F lo rid a , has bean tile d ag a ln a t
you . a n d th e e th e r D e fe n d a n t!
Id a n tifto d h erein , In the County
C o u r t o l th a l l t h J u d ic i a l
C irc u it, In a n d to r S em inole
C o u n ty, F lo rid a , b y P la in tiff.
W E K IV A C O V E H O M E O W N
B R S ' A S S O C IA T IO N . I N C .,
le -w H i
L o t 14 4. W E K I V A C O V E
P H A S E F O U R , ac co rd in g to tho
p la t th e re a t a s re co rd ed In F la t
Booh » . P a g e to . o f th e P u b lic
R e c o rd s of S am lnota C o u n ty,

gotten to tS M id iw n ahtwa
m cn th a a ffg r ttw OM* ol th e D ra t

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p lic atio n o t A I T n o tic e m u ll
1 th e ir c la lm i W ith t o ll C ourt
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R E E M ONTHS A F T E R TH E
D A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I­
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E O R
T H IR T Y D A Y S A F T E R T H E
O A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F T H IS N O T IC E O N
THEM
A ll e t h e r c r e d it o r ! o t th e
d e c e d tn t an d p a n o n a leaving
c la lm i o r d am an d a a g a ln a t th a
d e c a d e n t'! e tta to m u tt Ilia th e ir
c la im * w ith t h lt c o u rt W IT H I N
T H R E E M O NTHS A F T E R TH E
O A T E O F T H E F IR S T P U B L I­
C A T IO N O F T H IS N O T IC E .
A L L C L A IM S . O E M A N D S
A N D O B J E C T IO N S N O T SO
F I L E O W IL L B E F O R E V E R
BARREO.
T h a d a ta o l tha Tirol p u b lic a ­
tion ot t h li N o tice I t Juno S. It* 4 .
M A R Y S . P A T R IC K
P o n o n e l R o p ro te n lo tlv o
A tto rn e y lo r P o n o n e l
R e p re s e n ta tiv e :
T E R R A N C E H . D IT T M E R ,
ESQ .
Ol tim e r A W o h lu tt. P .A .
F lo rid a B a r A 10411
M O Lookout P lace
P a i l O ffic e Box f 41400
M a itla n d . F lo rid a 77744-1 too
[4 0D n t-o o o f
P u b llih : J u n e s , t l , i m
D B S -It

Y o u e ra h e re b y re q u ire d to
te r v e a cop y of yo u r w ritte n
dotonoo t. If e n y . on B M IL A .
O A S F B R O N I , J R . , R e q u ir e .
P la i n t i f f s a tto r n e y , w hose
o d d raae to BBS W a k to e tp rln q a
H e a d , b u t to - R » / * t , * n g w * o d .
F lo rid a 77714, a n o r befo re June
71, 1444, a n d file tha o rig in a l
w ith m e C la rk a l this C o u rt
e ith e r b efo re s e rv ic e on P la in
t l f f i a tto rn e y o r im m e d ia te ly
th e re a fte r: o th erw ise a d e fa u lt
■rill b e e n te re d a g a in s t you lo r
fh a r e lf a t d e m a n d e d in fh a
C o m p la in t
W IT N E S S m y h an d a n d te a l
o l thla C o u rt on t h lt I i m d a y o t
M a y . 1444
(C O U R T S E A L )
M A R Y ANNE MORSE
C la rk a t th a C o u rt
B y : C a r rie E . E u e ttn e r
A t D ep u ty C la rk
N O T IC E
A M E R IC A N S W IT H
D IS A B IL IT IE S A C T
O P 1440
A d m in I t tr a liv e O rd e r
M o t J 37
P araona w ith a d is a b ility w ho
nood a special ac co m m o d a tio n
to p a rtic ip a te In m i l proceeding
m o u ld co n tac t A D A C o o rd in ato r
a f lo t N . P a r k A v e n u e . S u lla
N o r th X t . S a n le r d , F lo r id a
7777) a t least fiv e IS ) d ay s p rio r
to Iho procoodlng. Teleph one:
(407) m U X . in te n tio n 4717.
M 4 b -*S S -R 7 7 l (T O O ), o r
IB 0 O 4 4 M 7 T 0 ( V I . v ia F lo rid a
R e la y S ervice.
P u b lis h : M a y 7 4 B J u n e ). I f , 14,
1444
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O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O P F L O R ID A ,
IN A N O F O R
I E M IN O L 1 C O U N T Y
O E N E R A L J U R IS D IC T IO N
Q I V II I O M
CAS E N O . 4 1 1 )4 1 C A 14 E
F IR S T F E O E R A L S A V IN G S i
LO AN O F R O C H ESTER .
P la in tiff,
va.
C O L IN C L A R K . R O S E C L A R K ,
h l i w ile . U N IT E D S T A T E S O F
A M E R IC A , an d H O U S E H O L D
R E T A IL S E R V IC E S . IN C ..
D a fa n d a n lfi)
N O T IC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
p u rsu an t to a F in a l Ju d g m e n t o l
F o re c lo s u re d a te d M a y 74. 1444,
an d e n te re d In C e te N o. 4 1 7XU
C A 14 E . o f the C irc u it C ourt e l
th e E I O H T E E N T H J u d ic ia l
C irc u it In a n d tor S E M IN O L E
C ounty, F lo rid a w h e ra ln F IR S T
F E O E R A L S A V IN G S B L O A N
O F R O C H E S T E R la P la in tiff
and C O L IN C L A R K , a t e l . a ra
D tto n d e n li, I w ill t a ll to the
highest a n d bast b id d e r tor ca th
In th e W a a l fro n t d o e r a f the
C ourthouse, In S an to rd , S E M I­
N O L E C o u n ty, F lo rid a , a t l ! : M
o 'c lo ck a m . an th e ) m d a y of
J u ly . 1444. th a fo llo w in g da
scribed p ro p e rty as i a l fo rm In
sa id F in a l Ju d g m e n t, to w i t :
L o t M a n d W as) IS te a t of Lot
» . B lo ck H . L A K E W A Y M A N
H E IO H T S S U B D IV IS IO N , eccording to tha P la t th ers o t. a t
re co rd ed In P la t Book J. Page
(7 . o t th a P u b lic Records ol
Sam I note C ounty, F lo rid a
D A T E D t h li J U t d a y o l M a y .
1444.
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
A t C la rk o l said C ourt
B y : J e n e E .J e a e w lc
As D e p u ty C lark
“ P araona w ith a d is a b ility w ho
need a special ac co m m o d atio n
to p a rtic ip a te In m i l proceeding
should con tact A D A C oordin ator
a l S em inole County Courthouse.
X I N . P a r k A V an u a. Suita N X I ,
Santord. F lo rid a 11771, a l M a il
liv e d ays p rio r to Ih e proceed
Ing. Telephone: 1*771 M l O X
a i t . 4717: 1 W O W 1771 ( T D D )
o r I S00 4 1 )1 7 7 0 ( V ) v ia F lo rid a
R a lly S e rv ic e ."
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L R C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
F R O B A T R D IV IS IO N
F ile N a, 4 4 1 7 1 -C F
IN R E : T h a E s ta te o ti
W A LTER A. M ACK, ,
D a c e a ta d .
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
T O A l l P E R S O N S H A V IN O
C L A IM S O R D E M A N D S
A O A IN S T T H E A B O V E
ESTATE AN D ALL O TH E R
P E R S O N S I N T E R E S T E D IN
TH E ESTATE:
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y N O T I­
F I E D th a l th * a d m in is tra tio n a t
lh * E ila t* ol W A L T E R A.
M A C K , deceased. F ile N u m b e r
44-171 C P . Is p e n d in g In lh *
C ir c u it C o u r t lo r l a m ln o la
C ounty. F lo rid a . P ro b o to O lv l
lio n , lh * address a t w h ich Is
M A R Y A N N E M O R S E . C la rk at
the C irc u it and Cesm ly C ourts
P ro b ate D ivisio n , P .O D ra w e r
" C " . Santord. F lo rid a 77771.
The personal ra p ra a o n ta tlv a ot
th * a t l a t * Is C a ro ly n W lr th
whose address Is 1414 L a k * A v *.
A p t B. Sanford. F lo rid a 11771.
Tha r u m * and addraes o f tha
p e rs o n a l ra p ro a a n ta llv a 's a t
tor nay Is M l fo rm below
A ll parsons h a v in g c la im s o r
dam nnds ag a in s t th * e s ta te a r *
r e q u ire d . W IT H IN T H R E E
M O NTHS FR O M TH E O A TS
O F T H E F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N
O F T H IS N O T IC E , to t i l * w ith
tha C lark o l th * abo ve C o u rt a
w ritte n sta te m e n t a f a n y c la im
o r dem an d they m a y h av e
E ac h c la im m u st b * In e rrllln g
a n d m ust In d icate tha tsasis tor
lh * c la im , lh * n am e an d address
ot th * cred ito r a r hla agent o r
a t t o r n e y , a n d th a a m o u n t
c la im e d II lha c la im la not ye l
d u e lh a d a le w h a n It w ill
becom e due N u l l be s ta le d If
th * c la im Is con tingent o r u n il
q u ld a la d . lh * n a tu re *1 th *
u n c e rta in ty shall b * stated I I
th * c la im I t secured, th a sacuel
ty s h a ll b * d e s c r ib e d T h a
c la im a n t shall d e liv e r s u fficien t
copies ot th * c la im to tha cle rk
to en a b le tha c le rk to m a il a n *
copy to each personal r e p r t
la n la tlv a .
A ll parsons In fe re s tod In Iho
estate to w h o m a copy of this
N o tic e of A d m ln lilr a llo n h o t
b o o n m o l l f d o r o r e q u ir e d
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FR O M THE D A TE O F THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
T H IS N O T IC E , to tile a n , ob
lections they m a y hove th a t
r he I tenges the v a lid ity ol lh *
docadsnt's w ill, tha quel n ic e
lio n s o l th e p e rs o n a l r i p r e
t e n t a t i v e , o r th o v o n u o o r
Jurisdiction Ot tho co u rl
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S .
A N O O B J E C T IO N S N O T SO
F I L E O W IL L B E F O R E V E R
BARREO
O eto o l Iho t i n t p u b licatio n of
th is N otice of A d m in is tra tio n
M a y 14. IM 4
C A R O L Y N W IR T H
P erso n a l R ep re s e n ta tiv e
o l th e ( s t a le o l th e
P ttiifd
W IL L IA M W . C A R P E N T E R .
E S Q U IR E
4 * 4 1 H ig h w a y CM
Longwood. F lo rid a 137*0
1 4 0 7 )4 )4 44*4
F I * . B or N o 141*71
A tto rn e y to r P erso n a l
Wapro Mutative
Publish: May ** A
D E R 44

IN V IT A T IO N T O B ID
400 V o lt S urge Suppressors
F a r M a in E le c tric P an els
B id N o tS )
S e m in o le C o u n ty B e a rd o l
County C o m m ts tlo n e ri requests
in te re s te d p a r tie s la s u b m it
fo rm a l sealed bids for th a above
re fe re n c e d In v ita tio n to B id
B id pac kag e s w ill be a v a ila b le
a l th a C ounty I P u rch as in g O l
vision to c o to d o l:
11#1 E . I l l S treet. R oom 1101
San tord. F L 17711
R equest to r b id d o c u m e n t!
m a y be m a d e by c a n in g ( t o i l
H I I I M t a lt n i t o n 7114. o r via
fa c s im ile a t (407) s x s s a a
Bids m u st bo re c e iv e d b y the
P u rc h a s in g D iv is io n n o la te r
th an 1 : M p m (lo c a l t im e ) on
W ed n es d ay. Ju n e 14. 1444. Bids
re c e iv e d a tta r such tim e w ill be
r e tu r n e d u n o p e n e d . A l l b id s
sh a ll be o p e n s ! p u b lic ly an0
ro a d aloud.
A L L P R O S P E C T IV E ..J U O
;o « r s A R «
T IO N E D N o t T O (W N T A C f
A N Y M E M B E R O P T tffc S E M
IN O L E C O U lT O V B O X V b O F
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
R E G A R D IN G T H E A B O V E
B IO A L L C O N T A C T S M U S T
BE C H A N N E L E D TH R O U G H
T H E P U R C H A S IN G D IV IS IO N
C o n tact G a ry O m to r, B u ye r,
a t 14071 e x te n s io n 7114 fo r
fu rth e r In fo rm a tio n
M /W B E 't a r e en c o u ra g ed to
p o rtlc tp o to In the bid process
P u b lis h : J u n e ). IW 4
DES X
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T
O F T H E E IO H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O . 44-DS CC 1 * 0
W E K IV A C O V E
HOMEOW NERS'
A S S O C IA T IO N , IN C .,
a F lo rid a n o t-to r p ro fit
co rp o ratio n .

Plaintiff,
va.
K IM C A R S O N and R O Y J A M E S
C A R S O N , h a r husband an d
UNKNO W N TENANTS.
D e fe n d a n t!
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
T O : K IM C A R S O N
H illto p s M il l R oad
T h in g W a ll
W lr r a l. E n g la n d U l f U T
Y O U A R E N O T IF IE D th a t an
a c tio n to fo reclose a lie n on Ihe
fo llow ing d es crib ed re a l p ro p er
ty lo cated In Sem lnoto County.
F lo rid a , h a t bean file d ag a in s t
you, a n d th e o th er D e fe n d a n t*
Id e n tifie d h e re in . In th e County
C o u r t a l th a l l t h J u d ic i a l
C irc u it, In a n d to r Sem lnoto
C ounty, F lo rid a , b y P la ln tllf,
W E K IV A C O V E H O M E O W N
E R S ' A S S O C IA T IO N , I N C .,
to -w lti
L e i 14 4, W E K I V A C O V E
P H A S E F O U R , ac co rd in g lo tho
p la t th ere o f a t re co rd ed In P la l
Beak X , P a g * 40, o f Iho P u b lic
Rocorda o f Sem lnoto County.
F lo rid a .
You a r * h a ra b y re q u ire d to
se rve a copy o l y o u r w ritte n
d a fe m e !. If a n y , on E M I L A .
O A S P E R O N I. J R ., E s q u ir e ,
P l e l n l l l t ' a a t t o r n e y , w h o ia
ad d res s i t SO) W a k lv a Springs
R o a d , S u it* M 0 , L o n g w o o d ,
F lo rid a 71774, on o r b a lo r * June
71, 1444. and I II * th * o rig in a l
w ith lh * C la rk o f this C ourl
e ith e r before service on P la in ­
t i f f * a tto rn e y o r im m e d ia te ly
th e re a fte r; o th erw ise a d e fa u lt
w ill be e n te re d ag a in s t you lo r
t h * r a l l a l d e m a n d e d In lh a
C om olA lnt
W IT N E S S m y h an d an d M a i
o f m ia C o u rt o n th is l l t h d a y of
M a y , 1444.
(C O U R T S E A L )
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C la rk of th a C ourt
B y: C a r r l* E . B u attnar
Aa D e p u ty C lark
N O T IC E
A M E R IC A N S W IT H
D IS A B IL IT IE S A C T
O F 1440
A d m ln la tr e llv t O rd e r
N o. 4717
P arsons w ith a d is a b ility who
hea d a sp e cial ac co m m o d atio n
to p a rtic ip a te In th is procaadlng
should co n ta c t A D A C oordin ator
a f X I N . P a r k A ve n u e, S u it*
N o r m M t , S a n to rd , F l o r i d *
7177) a l ta c it fiv e l ) l d ays p rio r
to th * proceeding Telephone:
(4071 177 4 7 X . tx te n ifo n 4777;
1 -1 0 0 -4 1 ) 1771 ( T D D ) , o r
M X 4 S S -I7 7 0 ( V ) . Via F lo r id *
R e la y Service.
P u b lish ! M a y J 4 B J u n e ). 11.14.
1444
O ER -774

I N V IT A T IO N TO B IO
Solid W o t Is H o ed T ra c to r
(C la s t 11
L o o m / M a in te n a n c e
B id N o 4S1
S e m in a l# C o u n ty B o a rd of
C ounty C om m issio ners requests
in te re s te d p a r lie s to s u b m it
fo rm a l sealed bids tor th * above
re le re n c e d In v ita tio n to B id
B id p ackages w ill be a v a ila b le
a l th * C ounty's P u rch as in g O l
vision lo cated a l:
1101 e I t l S t r M l . R oom HO *
Santord. F L 71771
R equest to r b id docum ents
m a y be m a d * by c a llin g &lt;1071
n i - I I X e s le n sio n 7114. o r v ia
fa c tlm lto *1 140717X 4)44
Bids m ust be re c e iv e d by th *
P u rc h a s in g D iv is io n no l i t e r
th a n 1 00 p m (fo ca l lim a I on
W ednesday, Juno 21. 1444 B id !
re c e iv e d a fte r such tim e w ill be
re tu r n e d u n o p e n e d A ll b id s
shall bo opened p u b lic ly and
d aloud
A P r o B id C onference w ill b *
hold on Juno I , 1444 a t 7 : M p m
(lo c a l l im a ) a t t h * C a n tra l
T ra n s fe r S tation, 1474 S R 414.
Longwood. F lo rid a
A L L P R O S P E C T IV E B IO
OERS ARE H E R E B Y CAU
T IO N E D N O T T O C O N T A C T
A N Y M E M B E R O F TH E SEM
IN O L E C O U N T Y B O A R D O F
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
R E G A R D IN G T H E A B O V E
B IO A L L C O N T A C T S M U S T
BE C H A N N ELED THROUOH
T H E P U R C H A S IN G O IV IS IO N .
C ontact W en d y G o ltc h , P u r ­
chasing M a n a g e r, a l (407 ) 771I t X astonslon 71)1 to r fu rth e r
In fo rm a l Ian.
M 'W B E 'i a ra en c o u ra g ed to
p a rtic ip a te In th * b id process.
P u b lish : J u n e ), IT44

D E S l)
N O T IC E O F IN T E N T
T O V A C A T E P O R T IO N S O F
C E R T A IN P L A T S IN
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
T O W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R N I
T A K E N O T IC E th a t a P a litio n
shall b# Ilia d , p u rsu an t to Com
m ls s lo n a rt Ot S e m in a l* County,
PJorldo, to V o c a l* p ortions o l
c a rto in plats e l th * subdivision
kno w n as W .E
F U L F O R D 'S
R E V IS IO N O F Blocks " P " th ru
" Q " , H I A L T A - L IT T L E A C R E S ,
ac cord ing to th * p la t ttiara o f
r e c o r d e d In P la t B a o k 4,
P a g a ls ) X . P u b lic R ecords ot
S o m ln o l* County, F lo rid a , d e ­
sc rib ed # i tallow s, t o w l l :
D E S C R IP T IO N
A l l o f W . E . P U L P O R O 'S
R E V IS IO N of B lo c k * " P " th ru
" Q " , H I A L T A L IT T L E A C R E S
re c o rd e d In P la l Book 4, P a g * X
o l th * P u b lic Records of S am in o l* C ounty, F lo rid a ly in g In to *
S .W . to e l lh * S .E . to o f ta c tio n
14, Tow nahlp I t South, R an g # 14
E a s t, Sam lnol# C ounty, F lo rid a ,
In clu d in g a ll th a t P a r t a f P a lm
D r lv # ly in g In lh * S .W . to o f tho
S .E . to o l Said Section 14.
T h is P a tlllo n should ba sub
m ilte d an b e h a lf o f P u lto H o rn *
C o rp o ra tio n d a te d th * I l r d d ay
of M a y , 14*4.
P ot fu r lh a r In fo r m a tio n ,
p l* a s * con tact:
C u rre n t P lan n in g O lv l*Io n
S a m ln o l* County
1)01 E a s t F ir s t Itr a o t
S an to rd , F L 71771
(407) 7 1 I-1 1 X X7444
B y J a m a s E .C o o p a r
P u lto H orn# C o rp o ra tio n
P u b lish : M a y 14 A J u n o ), 1444
O E R -1 41

27—N urw ry A

Legal N o tices
I N V IT A T IO N T O B ID
O v e rh e a d D o o r R e p a ir S ervices
B M N o . A /R 777
S a m ln o l* C o u n ty B o a rd o l
County C o m m ls s lo ru rt requests
In te re s te d p a r t i a l to s u b m it
fo rm a l M a te d b id * tor th * above
re le re n c e d In v ita tio n to Bid.
B id pac kag e s w ill ba a v a ila b le
a l lh * C o u n ty's P u rch as in g O l
vision locatod a t:
1101 E . H I S t r u t , Room 110#
San tord. F L 31771
R eq u e st fa r bid d o c u m e n t*
m t y be m o d * by c a llin g 14071
J 1 I- 1 IX a k lt n tlo n 7114. o r via
fo c tlm ll# e l (407)110 4S44
B id * m u st ba re c e iv e d by lh *
P u rc h a s in g D iv is io n no l a l t r
th an I M p m . (lo c al tlm a t an
W ackw td ay . Jun e I ) , 14*4 B ld t
re c e iv e d a lte r such lim e w ill be
re tu r n e d u n o p en ed A ll bids
shall be opened p u b licly and
r u &lt; ) aloud.
A L L P R O S P E C T IV E D IO
D ER S A R E H E R E B Y CAU
T IO N E D N O T T O C O N T A C T
A N Y M E M B E R OF TH E SEM
IN O L E C O U N T Y B O A R D O F
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
R E G A R D IN G T H E A B O V E
B IO A L L C O N T A C T S M U S T
BE C H A N N E L E O T H R O U O H
T H E P U R C H A S IN G O IV IS IO N
C o n ta c t R a n d y V e g a n ta n .
B u y e r , a l &lt; 4 0 f) 1 1 1 1 1 )4 .
astonslon 71)7 to r fu rth e r In lor
m atto n
M /W B E ’t a r t encouraged to
p a r H elp s to In l h * bid process
Publish Jun e S. 14*4
O B I 11_________________
_____
N O T IC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o tice Is h ereb y g lean th a t I
a m eng aged In b u t,n e tt a l 1)1
W . S p rin g T r e e W a y . L a k *
M a r y . S a m ln o l* County. F lo r
Id * , under th * F ic titio u s N a m *
a t M A R K E T IN G S E R V IC F S
D E V E L O P M E N T , and th a t I
In la n d to re g is te r sa id n am e
w ith th * D le ltla n o l C orp o ra
•ton*. Tallahassee F lo rid a , in
ac co rd an ce w ith the previsions
a t th a F ic tltle u t N a m e S tatutes
To W it Section (a tO t . fle r .d e
S ta tu te * 1*41
P e to r S h o rts
P u b lltt, lu n * i . m s
D B S 4 1_________________________
I N T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT .
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C A I I N O .: *» M * t C A 14 K
B E N E F IC IA L S A V IN G S B A N K
FSB
P la in tiff
v
J E R R Y Q A N IE L . M IR I A M
M A H K IN G A N IE L. *&lt; a l .
D efendants
S E C O N D N O T IC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
p u rsu an t to a F in a l Jud gm ent of
fo re c lo s u re d e le d J a n u a ry ).
I4 *s . e n te r e d m C iv il C as e
N u m b e r *1 7047 C A 14 K of Ihe
C irc u it C o u rl o l Ih e E ig h te en th
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it . In a n d lo r
Sem inole C ounty. F lo rid a th a l
on th * |th d a y a t July. 1*44. a t
11:40 A . M , a l lh * S a m ln o l*
County Courthouse. X I N o rth
P a r k A ven u e W a tt F re n i D oor.
Santord. F lo rid a m n oate lh *
undersigned C le rk w ill o tte r tor
b id d er a r b id d e r*, tor c a th . at
Ih o fo llo w in g d e s c rib e d r e a l
L e t 74. W 1 K IV A M IL L S Sac
lion F o u r, ac cord ing to th * p la t
th ere o f, as r e ta rd e d Tn P la t
Book X . P a g * t * . Public Rec
o r d t o l Sem lnofo C ounty. F lo r
Ida
to g e th e r w ith a ll s tru c tu re *.
Im p ro ve m e n ts , fu tu r e s , ep p iI
e n c e t a n d a p p u rten an c es on
said fond or used In c on | unci fort
th ere w ith
N O T IC E P U R S U A N T T O T H E
A M E R IC A N S W IT H
D IS A B IL IT IE S A C T
In ac co rd an ce w ith Ih e A m e r
k e n s w ith D tta b tlitfo * A c t. p ar
•a n * w ith d is a b ilitie s needing *
special ac co m m o d atio n lo p ar
t l d p o t t In ( h i t p r o c e e d in g
should co n tac t C ourt A d m ln ls
N a tio n at X I N o rth P o rk A v *
n o * . S a n to rd . F lo r id a 11771.
telephone n u m b e r (s a l) 111 4710.
n o l la te r th an seven (71 days
p r io r lo th o p r o c e e d in g
II
h e a r in g Im p a ir e d . l T D D i
I 404 4 ) ) 1771. o r V o le * ( V I
I 400 41S 4774, v l * F lo rid a R a le y
S ervice
D A T E D th is I t l d ay o l June.
1*44.
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C LE R K O F THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y : Jana E J a s a w k
A t D e p u ty C lark
P u b lish June 1 .1 7 .1 4 *4
O E IM
_____________
N O T IC E O F '
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N o lle * Ik h ereb y g iven th a l I
a m eng aged In business at I Sat
W a r r i n g t o n C o u r l , W ln l o r
Springs. F lo rid a 17704, S a m ln o l*
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , u n d e r l h *
F i c t i t i o u s N a m * ol
D IV E R S IF IE D C O M P U T E R
S E R V IC E S , e n d In a l I In la n d lo
r a g l t l t r sa id n a m e w llh th *
D ivisio n of C orporations. T a li*
h a s te *, F lo rid * . In accord ance
w llh t h * p r o v is io n s o f Ih o
F k i l l lout N a m * Sfotufos. To
W it : Sac I Ion 145 04. F lo r id a
S tatutes 1441.
P h ilip E . Snyder
P u b llih : J u n e ), 14*4
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COOE E N F O R C E M E N T
BOARD
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C a t* No I t » C EB
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y a
p o litic *1 subdivision ot th *
S tate ot F lo rid a
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TO W illia m A J im m r * M a r tin
*11 F a ir w a y O n v *
W in te r P a r k . F L 17741
P ro p e rly D es crip tio n N I I I It
a l W 1*4 ft e l L e t t i 6 D re w s 1st
A ddition to B lack H a m m o c k .
P la l B oo* 7. P a g * 77. Public
R ecords o f Sem lnofo C ounty.
F lo rid a
lh accord ance w ith C h ap ter I I
of th e S e m in a l* County C od*, a
h e a rin g h a t been scheduled be
lo r * H i* Sem lnofo County C ad*
E n f o r c e m e n t B o a r d lo d a
•e rm in e II a vio latio n o l the
Sem lnofo County C oda I t occur
rin g on the above d escribed
p ro p e rly You ere hereby c e lle d
upon la ta k e notice th a l th *
P u b lic H e a rin g w ill be io n
d u e le d in th * above styled t a u t *
on th e I l r d day ot June. I * » i a t
I R p m in R oom 1971 o l tha
S a m ln o l* County Services B uild
m g , U 4 I F a i l F ir s t S tre e l
S e n lo rd . F lo r id a W l l Y o u
ho v e been ch a rg e d w ith lh *
H is to n e * ot a |u n k ve h ic le er
ve hicles an the above d escribed
p ro p e rty , In vio latio n ot Section
4 1 1 . Sem lnofo C ounty C o d * T h *
B o a rd w ill re c e iv e testim ony
an d ev id e n c e a t said P ublic
H e a rin g and shall m a k e Such
fin d in g s Ot fa c t a t a r * supported
by th * testim ony and evidence
p e r t a i n i n g te t h * m a i l e r s
a lle g e d In Ih e S ta te m e n t e l
V i a l a t f o n e n d R e q u e s t lo r
H e a rin g tl. p rio r la th * h e a r in g
you should c o m * Into ra m p ft
a n c * w ith th a C o u n ty C o d *
provisions th a t you a r * alleged
to ba vio latin g , but th * violation
re c u rs p rio r to In * h ea rin g , or it
th * vio latio n Is not co rre cte d by
Ih e I im * specified for co rre ctio n
by l h * C ode In s p e c to r , t h *
p u b lic h e a lin g w ill be h eld
p e rta in in g to th * a lle g a tio n s
a g a in s t you
Y O U A R E A D V IS E D T H A T .
IF Y O U D E C ID E TO A P P E A L
A N Y D E C IS IO N M A D E A T
T H IS H E A R IN G . Y O U W IL L
N E E D A RECORD OF THe
P R O C E E D IN G S . A N D . F O R
SUCH PU R P O S E . YOU M A Y
N E E D TO IN S U R E T H A T A
V E R B A T IM R E C O R D O F T H E
P R O C E E D I N G S IS M A D E .
W H IC H R E C O R D IN C L U D E S
T H E T E S T IM O N Y A N O E V I
O E N C E U P O N W H IC H T H E
A P P E A L IS T O B E B A S E D
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS
A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G TO
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
S H O U LD C O N TA C T THE
E M P L O Y E E R E L A T IO N S O E
P A R T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S C O O R
D I N A T O R , 41 H O U R S I N
A D V A N C E O F T H E M E E T IN G
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1444.
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
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Bldg
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S en lord, F lo r id * 17771
te le p h o n e (407 &gt;1)1-1130.
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I I , a n d Jun e 14,1441.
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P S -IM — L e g a l A d v e rtls a m tn l
T H E B O A R D O F C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
S ep ara te s a ile d E a p ra ts lo n t ot in te re s t tor PS 1)0 L eg al S e rv le ts
lo r C onstru ction C la im s and L itig a tio n w ill be accepted by S am lnol*
C ounty a l th * o ttlc a s o l th * P u rch as in g D iv is io n u n til 1 00 P M . local
lim a , W ednesday, J u ly 4, 1444. O n * m a rk e d “ o rig in a l- and i t s 14]
coo Its m u tt b * sub m itted.
M A IL O R D E L IV E R T O : C ounty S e r v le t! B u ilding 1101 E as t F irs t
S i r * * ! . P u rc h a s in g D ivisio n R oom 7)sa. Sanford, F lo rid a 17777.
S U B M IT T A L S M U S T BE R E C E IV E D IN T H E P U R C H A S IN G
O IV IS IO N , 1101 E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T . 3 R D F L O O R - R O O M
• J IM . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , N O L A T E R T H A N S:00 P M LO C A L
T I M E . E X P R E S S IO N S O F IN T E R E S T R E C E IV E D A F T E R T H A T
T I M E W IL L N O T B E A C C E P T E D A N D S H A L L BE R E T U R N E D
UNOPENED.
M A R K O U T S ID E O F E N V E L O P E i P S I X Leg al S a rv lc a t lor
C onstru ction C la im s and L itig a tio n
Sam lnol# C ounty o n c o u ra g a i M B E /W B E p a rtic ip a tio n .
F O R F U R T H E R IN F O R M A T IO N C O N T A C T : L IN D A C J O N E S .
P U R C H A S IN G D IV IS IO N , C O N T R A C T S A N A L Y S T . (4071 I I I 1130,
E X T E N S IO N 7114 o r 7117 P S -1 X C O M P L E T E P A C K A G E IS
A V A IL A B L E IN T H E P U R C H A S IN G D IV IS IO N A T N O C H A R G E
N O T E i A ll prospective o fftro r s a r t h arab y cautioned not lo
co n tac t a n y m a m b tr o l th * S a m ln o l* C ounty B oard o l C ounly
C om m issio ners. C ounly M a n a g e r o r Selection C o m m u te * re g a rd in g
th * abo ve proposal. A n y In q u iries p a rla ln ln g to this E xp ressio n ol
I n t o r t i l m u st f a d ire c te d th rough th * P u rch as in g D ivisio n contact
person noted abo ve. T h * County w ill nol a n ta rta ln o r b * responsible
fo r a n y o ra l In t t r p r t la llo n t g iven by a n y C ounly e m p lo y **,
re p re s e n ta tiv e o r others. T h * Issuance of a w ritte n add endum Is th *
o n ly o ffic ia l m eth o d w h e re b y in te rp re ta tio n , c la r ific a tio n o r
a d d itio n a l In fo rm a tio n can b * given. A d d e n d u m !*! II a n y , w ill ba
Issued o nly b y th * P u rchasing D ivisio n to a ll llr m s o l re c o rd os
h a v in g re c e iv e d th la p ackage
T h * C ounty re s e rv e * th * rig h t to i t l a c t a n y o r a ll o ile rs , w llh or
w ith o u t causa, to w a iv e la c h n lc a llllts . or lo ac cep t th * o l l t r w hich In
I t * bast lu d g m an l b a il serves lh * In ta ras t e l lh * C ounly. Cost ol
s u b m itta l 4 ) th is o ile r 1s considered an o p a ra llo n a l cost o l Iho of laro r
a n d shall not b * passed on to o r b o rn * by th * C ounty.
C a n tra l S a rv ic ts /P u rc h a tln g
1141 E . 1st S tree t - Room 13704
S an tord. P L 37771
P u b lish ; J u n o 5, 1444
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lo r d a r e # N a c a lla c lla n i.
G roerth M u s i ta ll 113 X I 4 eves
T A K E C O N T R O L ! Y e u ca n b *
In ch a rg e a f yo u r tw turol Sat
your o w n goals, w o rk your
ow n hours, e a rn a * m u c h as
you w a n t 114 B illio n . W a ll
es tablished W est C a a a l com
pen y H e ra 's ya u r chance to
g a l In e a rly I'l l th a w you haw
C a ll to d ay. S heryl
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V E N D IN G R O U T !
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w ill sa ve you S M soa a r m a r *
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ya u r h o m e X B % las to r I
• N * R efin a n cin g R e q u ire d I
a N a C hang* a t Lender I
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407 1*1 4*17

ADOPTIONS

*1—Monay to Land

13—Bingo
F R E E T ran sp o rta tio n to T a m p a
S a m ln o l* B in g * . 4 A c ts
C h a rte r A Tours 1 104447 1141

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fa lle n , c o u n s e lin g , p rfo o ls
doctor plus liv in g •■ p e n t**
B a r s n i t l l C le a r w afor A lte r nay
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I * * * 4 1 7 *4 4*
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1 1 L L AVON NOW I
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p i r a t e c e lt rsv* C to s s ltto d
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h ir in g fa r th # p e t itio n a t
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in clu d e s e rvicin g c u rre n t e&lt;
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c o u n t) S a la r y p lu s c a m
m u tto n m ile a g e and h e a lth
b an etils F r ie r a d u t o t and or
la y o u t tv p e r to n c * a plus
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g r a d u a l* w ith
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so ld e rin g e x p e rie n c e n ee *a
vary D e p e n d a b llly a m u tt
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B U IL D A O R B A T C A R E I R IN
MANAGEMENT
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n t w M c D o n a ld * R a ita a r a n ft * in th * S an tord and
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a P a id V a c a tio n *
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a P a ld T ra in in g
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a v a ila b ility and a fla ir lor
people ara raaadad
A pplications era a v a ila b le a l
your local M c O e n a W t
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CAU EARLY TO
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L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
th a l th a C ity a l Longwood In
ac co rd an ce w ith F lo rid a S tale
S tatutes C h apter 70) I t donating
lo ti (r tc o v t r o d ) bicycles and
m li c a ll a n t o u t p r o p e r ly lo a
ch a r lia b le o rg a n lia tlo n .
A co m p lete l i l t o l th * p ro p e rty
w ith th * m a k t /m o d t l a n d ae rial
n u m b e r l i a v a ila b le lo r Im p a c ­
tio n a t lh * Longwood P ollca
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A v * ., Longwood, F L I7 7 M .
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c la im a g a ln t l a n y p r o p e r ty
m u tt show p ro o f o f ow nership m
m u tt b * a b le fa Ictonllty any
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o l such p ro p erty,
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CARPENTERS
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71— H tlp W an ttd
H I C K C A S H IE R P T / P T i
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tlm llo r t &gt; p p ra ta rra d l i l t
h r. A p p ly a t; Chack Caching
E e t y . l H I I . F re n c h A r c

Commartial Laundry Sanrica
N e e d * dep endable p a r t tim e
help . S ev era l p o ll Horn a v a il
.a b le C a ll lo r ap p o in tm en t

i » i m _________
DEMONSTRATORS

F rie n d ly H a m a P a rtla c h a t
openlngc In your a re a A lee
booking p x /H e * I con M l a la j

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v ld u e l needed lo r m u lti die
c lp lln a ry o ltlc e Scheduling,
co llectio n . In cu ran ce . phone
ck lllc. re c a ll, p a tie n t re la lio n i
a n d c o m u p ler lite ra c y a m u d
Ih o t e tv llh d en tal e a p en en ce
nee d only ap p ly S alary com
m e n c u ra te e l t h e ip e r ie n c e
A v a ila b le Im m e d ia tle ly

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DCJfTAL ASSISTANT

F &gt;per lanced e &gt; pended dutlec
A c d lla n t n ee d ed te r m u lti
d ic c ip lM a ry c u rg lcal an d pro
a t h e t lc r e c o n c lr uc II ve
p ra c tic e . E n e rg e tic In d ivid u al
e l t h e lre n g in d iv id u a l and
te a m ck lllc. e lllln g to go the
e i t r a m ile , a m u ct S alary and
b e n e tllc co m m en c u ra te e lt h
e a g e r lan ce c e a m o o e

71— H tlp W a n ttd
DISPATCHER RANTED
P u ll lim a lo r high v e lv m a ce te
p a rte . M e e t h av e know ledge a t
a r e a . C a l t M l l M t _____________
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4 unload productc H u r ry I
P R E E R B O IS T R A T IO M
AAA E M P LO Y M E N T
tee w. ism st. n m i t

DRIVERS RANTED
Q u e lllie d . e x p e rie n c e d p ro
d u c t h a u le r Long dletanco.
C D l re q u ire d C le e n M V R
C a lt* 4 M X -H 4 *

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A ll th re e c h lttc a v a ila b le
I I 1 I I I H an hour JO open
p o c llle n c . S le m o n t. S tro m
b e rg , C a r lto n h a t re ta ln a d
T R A N S W O R L D S E R V IC E S
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h av e e«pe»ien&lt;e In any a t tha
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MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY

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HISTORIC DISTRICT • $2B.*O0
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Deal Laka Mary achoola. Magnlftcvni 3/2
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1S7—Mobile
Homos / Sale

211—Antiques/
Collectibles

S A N F O R D . C a r r la g t C ova
P a r k I t o l 1**14. fu rn lth a d or
u n fu rn n h a d t l . * 08 ! » * &gt; / *
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to rn # em ail r t p a l r i F a m ily
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t a w in g m a c h in e C a b ln a l
m e d a l. O n ly U ! O B O C all
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a r l l t l s ' p r o o lt a n d R y n t
S an d b u rg 11 o l book C a ll
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D U P L I X . S A N F O R D . 1 Irdr. I
b a . taO O 'm lh ra n t, o w nar fl
W4 000 111 woo

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A + K B I T A P P L IA N C E h a t
K tn m o r a w a ih a r t F r t a da
I I v a ry W a rra n ty n 4 )J49
A f B IS T A P P L U N C I h a t
K tn m o ra w a t h a n F r t a da
l lv t r y W a rr a n ty 1141149
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11B— OHIce
Spaca / Rant

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lo l a n cu l d a la c . B ra n lla y

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tra a d ya rd l a t l m o 1 9 *90 0
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llv . d in . a a l In k l l t h tancad
w 'g a ra g a IM S 'm o 114.100
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d in .. M l m k l l c h . a p p l .
g a ra g a 114 l / m * M I . *00

117—CommarclaI
Rantals

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141— H o m e s fo r Sale

ASSUME NO QUAUFIES!

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l a f t . P r i m * l a c a lla n a t
a n fra n c a la C a n tra i I la A a
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141-Homos for S«lo

IDS— Duplex*
T rip le x / Rent

330-3230
CAN SAVE YOU THOUSANDS. .

S -E -L -L -I-N -G I C A LL T O D A Y 1 $ $

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H /A U .M 0
1 4 *4 4 ! / ! * « I I F la a lw e o d '
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11.940
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• l a d r l c , c a n l r a l h a a l. 1
w in d o w A /C u n lit 111.140
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M O B IL * H O M R F O R SA LB . I
bad room 10* *1 Good condl
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l l t t a r 1114*44

113-TelBvision /
Radio / Stereo
I C P A N A T 8 c o m p o n g n ii
Kenibood ( a m h « dt&lt; k W r p
CO pi«rRY, Pione e r r M t u t r
P i V i r ) A &lt; r i p e a t e r i O ver
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21S—Boots and
Accessories
a H O U S E R O A T. llv* aboard « T
N au lallna. twin angina V
driv*. S70K Or O u a m lfl l i l t

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H t c id i clatiillad adi and
you'll ba cruiHng an your way
totuccaill

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322 2111
131-9993
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to ", a cy l in io u to o a r m a la r
w /d r lv a on Ir a ila r 14.100 O B O
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m o d al to.000 O O P W H S *

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217-Oerege Seles
A MOVING SALE
Cxjod to m , b o o t*, m i u H u ll
100 W ilk in iC Ir c la . San lord
S atu rd ay A Sunday
I M am f

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d u l y m o w n tv d * n r n * F « l
U &lt; k tx &gt; 4 'd w 'lk b F *&lt; e L 1)1

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199-Pets A Supplies
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a n to m a l a a i V a r y w a ll
b a h a .a d F oun d 1 1 * E ld a r
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O O LO K N N C T N IIV M PUPS
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D M 447 1)1 ) ) ) 4

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F a r t a l a ............................J J 4 M J t

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111 419a
a l K V K E N N E L . A n im a l fra v a l
caga V a ry nlca M aav y con
ilr u c lia n M a d turn to tm a ll
t » a 110 C a ll 111 9*4*

203—Livestock and
______Poultry______
F L O C K O F C H IC K E N ! Egg
I t y t r i and v a ry h a a llh y I M
P l . a u c a ll 111 111*

209—Wee H ng A ppe r • I
P W E O O IN O O O W N
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v ln la g a l u ll la n g th g o w n ,
c h a m p a g n * ro to r, Iro m I ha
90 '1 G o w n l a a l u r a t . h ig h
nack. b a a u ilfu l M t t d baadad
bodica and tong l l l l t d tia a v a t
w ith M lln button lm m a c u l.il*
condition. S it* I I M u ll M # I *
a p p ra c la to l 1100 C all H I tool

IN PRIVATE POOL COMMUNITY
308 and 310 Krlder Bd. Sanford • Sanora Subdivision

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r iM k ie n d h o v M h o ld m i u

219— W a n t e d to B u y
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S P A N IS H M O S S * G o o d a n d
claa n 10c p ar pound
R a t M i r * R ra m a lia d * 117 004*
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NOW!
• $433 P. I.

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ta lo n p ro to m o n a l. Z ato*
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23S—Trucks /
Buses / Vans
a C H E V Y E B A U V IL L B V A N*
•tf. I ton. P a it a n g a r v a n ,
cla a n L a a d a d l T a * m u ch i&lt;r
11*1. m u t l * * * to a p p ra c ia i*
O n ly 11,401 O B O .......... U l t f f O
a F O R O R A N O E R . LT X to.
P /S . c r u lto . A /C . If a r a * . * 7f 0
m il * * . I y r * r 17.000 m l la ff an
w a r ra n to
C a ll 171 H U
a J E E P P IC K U P 4 *4 . tyfo 3 *
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b u ll! I a b o u t M .0 0 0 m l i * ) l
N a w a r In la rta r 17 000171 TOO*

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Sanford Motor Co.

I t t o C H E V R O L E T C l l P IC K
U P 44.000 m il* * . V I . I tp a a d
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OLD CHICAGO BRICKS

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1790
III tilt
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R I P C O D i w m i o n 490 fw * way
r * d 4 o w ilh b * « * I9 «
C a ll *01 » J 4*40

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b a t lo fla r P l a t t * c a ll 171 A IM
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ra tto ra d I f f l l o t * a t m u
p a r i* A B a a u ly 1 * * 0 0 010 0071

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111 900 C a ll (4 01)111 * * 9 *
E L C A M I N O , t o i l . B lo c k
G R E A T C O N D IT IO N ! 01.900

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F O R D S T A T IO N W A O O N I N I
N aw lir a * , n a a d t *o m * w o rt
11.190 C a ll 1710714____________
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241—Recreetionel
Vehicles/C empers
a C H E V Y M a la r Kama
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g a n a ra to r V a ry t a t y to d r iv *

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C A M P E R . A w ning. H o v * ana
t in * lia a tr t 4 i acalW nt esnd
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ff. aw ning, fw*n bad * g a n a r *
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c a n fr a c to r* to * it W t * l l 4
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R ID E S A G A IN !

• Quality Used Cars &amp;
Trucks
• Good Creditl NoCredill
. a i l Bad Credit! No Problemll
-2993

MINCER MOTORS i l l - ?1 4 5 0

SATISFACTION
BEGINS WITH SAVINGS

Quality PnOwmd Vehkles£
Lowest Prices!
Short-Term Financingl
Low Down Payments!
No Auction Carat

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$62,990.00

INCLUDING
LOT

Mo. P.I.

•NOMONEYDOWNFOR QUALIFIED BUYERS
• MEDCO PAYS CLOSING COSTS
'• APPROXIMATELY $600-$800 TO MOVE IN
•A.P.R. 8.75% FIXED FOR 30 YEARS
•40 COLOR AND OPTION CHOICES!
•slate S.H.I.P. program
C a la r y / 4 1 S
M odal horn* at
1414 M a rt C l

- CONCRETE BLOCK W/STUCC0 • FULL CARPET • TILE TUB ENCLOSURE

• CATHEDRAL CEIUNGS • ENCLOSED SINGLE GARAGE • SEVERAL SUBDIVISIONS AVAILABLE

CUSTO M HOM ES

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223— M I see 11e neous
• B A S K I T B A L l C A R O S , ovar
790 c a rd * Iro m I to * f t w ith
a lb u m and p r a la c l Ir a p o g a t
1100
.......... . . C a ll 174 0*11
P O A l ' D R I L L C h a r b ro ll In
c lu d a * tank and p ra p a n *. la y *
r o c * * , w o o d t h t l v t t . tw o
b u r n e r * w im d u a l c a n lr a l*
O n ly 1101 C a ll J77 TV*________

I LOT CHOICE • CENTRAL A/C HEAT • WASHER DRYER HOOKUPS • HOT WATER HEATER

PAUL R. SCHW AB
Ik . I 00 0 0 *4 1 0 6

P IC K B L U I B I R R I I I . 471
O u lta R d . O tto a n ao i 110 7717
A ll d * y S al A Sun_____________
a W H IT I CORN FO R t A L I a
M a r iw v lh a r F a rm s
1*41 C a la ry A v a . S an lo rd

$464

• Baood On S.2SX A. P. M.

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Z lp p a r c ra a m p a a * l i t and
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• Screened-ln Patio
• Tw o-car Garage
• Professional Landscaping
• W alking Distance To Pool,
Clubhouse. Tennis &amp;.
Basketball Courts

2 2l— Good Things
to Eet

C A L L F O R M O R E D E T A IL S

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• 1*71 P O R S C H E , f i t TargA glo w m lla a g a . th a w * Ilk a n o w /
110,000
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c o w l hood. SS g r illa . '
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8snrln« Sanford, Laka Mary in d Somlnolo County tinea 1S0S
88th Year, No. 310 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS D IG E S T
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SANFORD — Apparently the muddy condi­
tions at Sanford Memorial Stadium didn't bother
the Revels and Red Sox. who combined for 21
len bases last night,
is
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Tire emneety day
SANFORD — Seminole County will hold a free
Waste Tire Amnesty Days this weekend at the
county dump. On Friday. Saturday and Sunday,
the county will accept up to six tires from
residents without the usual 81 per tire fee.
Businesses will be charged a per-ton fee. State
law has prohibited the disposal o f whole tires at
public dumps since 1989. Tires taken to the
county dump are shredded and used to cover
the garbage mound. The county dump la located
on OsceoU Road, located Just east o f the St.
Johna River bridge off o f State Road 48.

More traffic, roads
Sanford’s
growth
addressed
By J. MARK BARPfSLO
Herald Senior Staff Writer___________
SANFORD — Seminole County
road engineers are bringing together
the elementa o f a major road*
improvement program centered at
Sanford Avenue and Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Design work and land acquisition
a re u n d e r w a y to w id e n th e
five-year-old Lake Mary Boulevard
extension. Sanford Avenue and
County Road 427. Construction has
begun to extend Sliver Lake Drive to

Central Florida Regional Airport.
Another extension of the road lo
State Road 48 It under design. The
area's Improvements will be done
by the end of the decade and will
coat 821 million.
The Improvements are driven by
Central Florida QrccneWay access
demands, airport expansion and
Sanford growth. Traffic through the
area la expected to Increase twoand threefold during the next 20
years, according lo Dick Thomas,
county transportation planner.
For example, traffic on Lake Mary
Boulevard between U.S. Highway
17*02 and C.R. 427 Is expected to
rise from the current average of
8.645 vehicles per day lo 23,878
vehicles per day by the year 2013.
Silver Lake Drive traffic, now a
paltry 3,053 vehicles per day will
Jump to 13.615 vehicles.
□Baa Reads, Fags SA

Resurfacing work set
■y &lt;1. MARK BARFIBLD
Herald Senior Staff Wrltar________
SANFORD — In about tw o
months, work w ill begin to
resurface the 6.2-mllc stretch
o f U.S. H ighw ay 17*92 be­
tw e e n 2 5 th S tr e e t an d
S h e p a r d R o a d In W in t e r
S p r in g s . S t e v e H o m a n ,
spokesm an for the Florida
Department or Transportation
In DeLand. said the $2 m illion
project will begin In October
and be com pleted In about
four months.
T h e work w ill include the

SANFORD — The cable television Sunshine
Network will continue Its "Election *94" can­
didate forums tommorrow with three In­
terviews. At 5 p.m.. OOP gubernatorial can­
didate Josephine Arnold wul be featured. At
5:30 p.m., interviews with Republican education
commissioner candidates John Kagcr and Bob
Morris will be broadcast.

Topless dancer i
claims victim
j
was abusing her;

Meude'e birthday bash
SANFORD — A giant birthday party
rty will be
held Saturday at the Central Florida Zoological
'
h f k for a giant lady. Maude the elephant
ant will be
turning 90 years old.

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A giant birthday cake, "Zoo You Know
■how, and special events ate planned for
dtjjjWPh
AduJM as wall aa Maude, the guest
o f the event will be in connection
t o f elephant! worldwide through
prices w il be charged at

tteeaso.

Marijuana cultivation

Bd McDonough said a
itMsd aa Benton's girlfriend, Lola
alao arrested on the same charge.
U) at the John B. Polk

Rod Layer, President of the Sanford Historic
Downtown Watarfront Association, and
8HDWA member Deborah Stairs of Stairs
Raalty, pose In period costumsa from Second

LAKE MARY — Sun Drive in Lake Mary Is less
than a half mile long, yet It has been the subject
o f continuing concern by Lake Mary commission­
ers.
How to handle this situation will be discussed
tonight during a special public hearing at the

this Inconvenience. The

(waived by 10a.m.

Image In .Sanford, BHDWA wlH be holding If a
annual Cruising Down lha Rlvar on a Bunday
Aftamoon fund-raising avent on Septambar 18,
on board the rivershlp Romance.

Herald Staff Writer
• SANFORD — A topless dancer told police
Investigating tbs disappearance o f hmf boyfriend
she believed he was.dead but during the video
taped interview denied several times lulling him
herself, even In self-defense.
Michele Ashley Roger. 28, is being tried for
second degree murder In the September 1992
stabbing death at David Richmond In the Oviedo
condominium they shared. Richmond's body was
never found. Roger's family members have
admitted disposing o f Richmond's remains In the
ocean. Wednesday marked the second day o f
testimony in the trial.
Roger la claiming self-defense In the killing
alleging she was abused by Richmond, who the
defense Is portraying as a drug using, controlling.
□B aa M ardsr.Pags SA

Sun Drive: W ho pays for improvements?
Staff Wrltar

O — The telephone ayatem at the
iraM facility, 900 N. French Avenue,
to be Inoperative for much o f thte
Only two Maea w an open, out of

M uch o f the resu rfa cin g
w ork w ill be com pleted at
night, ao there w ill be no lane
closings during the daytim e,
Hom an said. W ork w ill In­
clu d e tearin g up the first
on e-in ch la y e r o f a sp h a lt,
pulverizing It and blending It
with new asphalt before re­
placing It, Hom an said. T h e
c o n t r a c t w a s a w a rd e d to
A P A C -Floiida Inc. Ju ly 20, he
said.
.

M u rd e r j
t r ia l
|

Political Interviews aired

— Members o f the CUy/County
Bureau (COB), conducted a raid
at 707 Wynn Drive In
vin Benton, 90, o f that
on one count o f marijuana

construction o f a pair o f left
turn lanes from U.S. 17*92 to
eaatbound County Road 419.

Family fun
target of
local sports
festival

Lake Mary City Commission meeting.
The city has previously paved Sun Drive, and
Installed water lines. The aim waa to finance the
entire project, then assess property owners at a
later Ume to compensate for the expense.
At question Is a total of 8226.657 for paving,
and 853,543 for water Une costs. Eleven property
owners abut the area which has been paved, and
nine have had new water lines installed, two

already having had the lines In place.
&gt;
During the August 4th commission meeting.
E.E. W aller III. a general appraiser with
Pardue-Heid Church-Snlth and Waller o f Orlando,
presented a recommendation regarding the
method o f payment. Waller had been hired by the
city to study the matter and propose a method of
assessment.
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HenSdttaff Writ#!*

T o d a y : P a r t ly
cloudy with scattered
afternoon showers
and thunderstorms.
High In the Ikwcr
90s. Wind southwest
10 mph. Chance of
n lnB O pf

S A N F O R D — S tre tc h thoae
musetes to Umber up for events this
v i l k u l at Fort Melon Park In
SeoJoftl.
The Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce la holding the Central
Florida Family Sports Festival on
Saturday and Sunday,
Dave Farr, executive director of
the chamber says the event will
feature bike racing and bike safety
demonstrations, hockey gomes and
Instruction, inline, skating, bike
rodeo, uick bike team shows, mo­
torcycle safety demonstrations, and
a personal watercraft show.
"It's an event to entertain as well
as demonstrate the safe way to
Involve you and your family in (he
sports," he said.
In addition to the chamber, other
epon sora In clu d e the F lorida
Freewheelers, City at Sanford. CivU
Bike Patrol. National Safety Council.
National Inline Hockey, Tri-Counth
Blcycle/Pcdestrlan Office. Skate

□ Baa Bpaef .

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Sanford' new Mcuonaws Restaurant, at n z r-renen
Avenue, officially opened Its doors for business this
morning. A special grand opening parly was held last
night. Shown left to right, Assistsnt Manager David

—
Cheryl MoOII, owner Marly
anager Janetta McBryde, Assistant
Sagbars, and 8wing Manager Karan

F O R T H E B E S T IN E D I T O R I A L S , O P I N I O N S A N D A N A L Y S I S O F T H E N E W S , R E A D T H E H E R A L D
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N E W S FROM T H E REGION AN D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Countdown clock reached zero
Wilson contender for U.S. attorney
ST. PETERSBURG — U.S. Magistrate Charles Wilson of
Tampa has emerged as a contender to succeed Larry Colleton
as U.S. attorney Tor Florida's middle district, a newspaper
reported.
Wilson, who like Colleton Is black, recently traveled to
Washington to meet with Attorney Oeneral Janet Reno and
was among a Reid o f two or three candidates, the St.
Petersburg Times reported Wednesday.
Reno la personally selecting a nominee to HU a vacancy left
by Colleton's resignation this month. Caught on videotape
grabbing a reporter by the throat In May, Colleton took a leave

Last-minute shutdown aborts shuttle on pad
By MARCIA DUNN
AP Aerospace Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL - Space shuttle
Endeavour's launch was nl&gt;orted at the last
possible moment today when the main
engines fired, then abruptly shut down.
NASA's countdown clock got all the way
to zero when the launch unslulted because
o f a fuel pump problem. U was "Just very
little time, milliseconds" before the solid
rocket boosters would hove fired and the
shuttle took ofi. NASA launch commentator
Bruce Buckingham said.
The six astronauts were strapped Into
their scats aboard the 2.000-ton shuttle for
nearly an hour after the launch was aborted.
It took ground crews that long to make sure
everything at the pad was safe and secure.
When they finally emerged, their faces
revealed various degrees or relief and
disappointment. One astronaut gave a

ground crew member a friendly pat on the
arm.
It was the fifth engine shutdown at the
pad in 13 years o f shuttle nights and the
third since April 1003. But none had been
so close to launch.
Buckingham said the problem was with a
high-pressure fuel pump on main engine No.
3 that apparently overheated.
Everything had been going well with the
countdown this morning, and the weather
was perfect.
The three engines Ignited on cue 6V4
seconds before the scheduled sunrise liftoff,
but on-board computers stopped them and
the space shuttle remained bolted to the
launch pad.
The familiar cloud or steam engulfed the
shuttle as the engines fired. Then the huge
cloud slowly drifted upward and dissipated.
The flight was expected to be delayed at
least s few weeks. That In turn could push

Chris
expected
to become
hurricane

ORLANDO — A mother who told Investigators her premature
baby was critically burned during s religious rite has been
charged with murder as a result o f the baby's death a year after
the fire.
Orlando police say Jose Manuel Oarcla's mother killed him.
Intentionally setting the fire and leaving the 26-month-old
Infant to bum.
Lupe Tejeda, 19. Is being held without ball on charges of
first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and arson.
Ms. Tejeda told police on April 2. 1993, she was watching
television when a smoke alarm Bounded. She said she opened
the child's bedroom door and discovered smoke so Intense she
could not reach the baby.
Firefighters rescued Jose and put out the fire. The child
suffered bums over 80 percent o f his body. His nose, hands,
feet and ports o f his ears were amputated. His condition never
improved greatly, and he died April 22.1994.
Police Investigator Kathy Artlngstall confronted Ms. Tejeda
with arson investigation findings that the fire was deliberately
set. and the mother changed her story this week.
The child suffered from a variety o f medical problems and
had been hooked up to s variety o f medical equipment that
monitored and cared for his needs.

Woman charged with inciting riot
CRESTVIEW — A woman accused o f firing two shots that
prompted a rock* and bottle-throwing melee last week In an
area known for drug dealing has been charged with Inciting a
riot and six other new felony counts.
JoAnn Leach. 33, o f Crestview was first charged only with
drunken driving after the disturbance that Involved at least 75
people Thursday in this Florida Panhandle city.
She was arrested again Monday on the seven new charges
M d£ejgue&lt;rruesday from theOfcataaaa County Jail qn d *fvs ;
Other charges ore aggravated saistrit. possession o f a firearm
during the commission o f felony, improper exhibition o f w
firearm, discharging a firearm In public from a vehicle, using a
firearm while intoxicated and possession o f a firearm by a
convicted felon.
Four officers were slightly injured and one o f five other
people arrested was bitten by a police dog. Police credit
Crestview resident Jeffrey Brown. 20, with preventing further
Injury by pulling a revolver b o n Ms. Leach's hand.

Man eharg«d with th«ft off school funds
JACKSONVILLE — The chairman o f a school advisory
committee has been charged with grand theft In the
disappearance o f 99,500 raised by parents for a school
addition.
Vernon Alvin Matter, 42, waa charged last week with writing
checks to himself ftom the Speicher Hall Fund account at
Forrest High School, police reports said.
The fund waa started by parents and the business
community to build on extension to the school and name It tn
honor o f Lt. Cmdr. Michael Scott Speicher, said Carl Moore, the
fund's president.
Speicher was the first American kilted in the Gulf War when
his Navy FA-18 Hornet was shot down over Iraq. He graduated
from Forrest High School In 1975.
Parents held a number o f fund-raising events, including fish
dinner*, spaghetti dinners and barbecues.

BK franchise aims for expanilbn
WINTER PARK - A company
that operates 64 Burger King
restaurants in Central Florida.
Tallahassee and South' Oeorgla
has set itself up for expansion
with two strategic partners tn a
964 million deal.
Dsvgsr Restaurants Inc. has
turned over the real estate aide
o f Its business to a publicly
traded real estate investment
trust, or REIT, for 929 million.
In a separate transaction.
Davgar also received a 917
million business development
loan from Franchise Mortgage
Acceptance Co., a Norcroao, Os.,
com pany that specialties In
lending to successful chain res­
taurant franchises.
The three-way alliance will
m e rg e D a v g a r 's o p e r a tin g
expertise with the resources or

the financial community.
"These transactions set a new
strategic and financial direction
for Dsvgsr." said Manny Garcia,
chief executive o f the Winter
Park-based company. "G oin g
forward, we'll be able to con­
centrate on what we do best
which la run restaurants."
Davgar's real estate partner Is
Franchise Finance Corporation
o f America, o f Scottsdale. Aria.
FFCA will lease the restaurants
to Dsvgsr and purchase or build
additional Burger Kings after
approving sites that Davgsr has
selected.
T h e strategy for franchise
fast-food companies to own and
operate their businesses os in­
dependent entities is becoming
com m on In an Increasingly
competitive environment, said
Morton Fleischer, chief executive

o f FFCA.
i
Small operators are unable to
achieve the economies o f scale
necessary to turn a profit and
many are setting out to larger
enterprises, he said Tuesday.
"Operators like Davgsr. who
are professionally managed and
efficient, are tn the position to
grow." Fleischer said. "T h e key
la appropriate financing, which
they now have."
Dsvgsr hat rapidly increased
its Burger King holdings over the
past five years. Annual sales
now approach 982 million.
Garda said he now wants to
expand his chain at the rate of
about 20 percent a year, moving
Into new geographic markets.
Davgsr operates ten Burger
Kings in Seminole County in­
cluding one In Sanford, one In
Lake Mary and one In Long-

MIAMI — tf Tropical Storm
Chris continues on Its current
course over the Atlantic Ocean,
It could reach the U.S. Virgin
Islands on Saturday, forecasters
said. The U.S. mainland would
be safe for five to six days after
that.
The storm was picking up
strength late Wednesday, with
sustained winds reaching 70
mph. Chris was more than 900
m iles aw ay from any land,
northeast o f South America and
moving west-northwest at 13
mph.
it was expected to become s
hurricane overnight. A tropical
storm becomes classified as s
hurricane when Its sustained
winds reach 74 mph.
Forecasters at the National
H u rrica n e C en ter In C oral
Oabtar said Chris should con­
tinue strengthening through
today.
' 'BUt hMrrttimneSptfCUtUt Rlcl^J.}.
ard Poach sold it Irtd6'l!kttyM &gt;begtn worrying. &gt;&gt;
"It's way out there.” he sakb'1
"Th ey don't all have to come to «
At 11 p.m. EOT Wednesday,
Chris was centered at 14.3
degrees north latitude and 46.3
degrees west longitude, or about
950 miles east of the Lesser
Antilles.
Northwest Florida was soaked
by the first two storms o f the
season, and the second anniver­
sary o f the phenomenally de­
structive Hurricane Andrew Is
approaching. South Florida,
which bore brunt o f Andrew's
wrath. Is rebuilt but still wary of
Atlantic hurricanes.
The peak o f the hurricane
season is late August and early
September, and systems such os
Chris that form off the African
coast can be especially powerful
and troublesome, forecasters
Beryl slipped ashore Monday
in the Florida Panhandle, and
dropped nearly 10 inches o f rain
in some areas.

THE W EATHER
Lottory:
Tonight: Partly cloudy with
scattered evening showers and
thunderstorms. Low in the lower
70s. Light wind. Chance o f rain
30percent.
Friday: Variable cloudinesa
w it h s h o w e r s a n d t h u n ­
d e rs to rm s lik e ly . T h u n ­
derstorms may become strong.
High around 90. Wind south­
west 10 mph: With higher gusts
near thunderstorms. Chance o f
rain 60 percent.
Saturday through Monday:
Partly cloudy with a chance o f
mainly afternoon and evening
thunderstorms. Lows In the low
to mid 70s. Highs In the upper

Atlantic City

a.m.. 4:30 p.m.: MsJ. 10:20 a.m..
10:45 pm . TIOBBi Daytona
BsasBt highs, 6:58 a.m.. 7:36
p.m.t lows, 12:55 a.m.. 1:03
K.m.t Haw Bm yraa Bsach:
Igha, 7:03 am ., 7:41 p.m.:
lasts, HX&gt; a.m.. 1:08 p.m.:
Cesaa Baseht highs. 7:18 a.m..
7:56 p.m.: lows. 1:15 a.m., 1:23

D aytons Stack: Waves are 1 Bt, A agmst las ts J s p lts r la ls t
foot and glassy. Current Is from
Today: Wind south to souththe north with s water tempera- cast 10 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet,
ture o f 78 degrees.
Bay and Inland waters a Ugh!
N ew Bm yraa Bsadu Waves chop. Widely scattered showers
are 1 foot and glassy. Current la and thunderstorms. Tonight and
from the north. Water tempera- Friday: Wind south to southeast
ture ts 77 degrees.
io knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Bay
and Inland waters a light chop.
Widely scattered showers and

The high temperature In
Sanford on Wednesday was 92
degrees and the overnight low
was 72 degrees os reported by
the University o f Florida Agri­
cultural Research and Educa­
tions] Center, Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 9 a.m. Thurs­
day totalled .47 Inches.
.6.-02 p.m.
□Sunrise.
.6:57 a.m.

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, August 16. 1994 - 3A

Elks Lodge celebrates 70 years i
By MARVA HAWKINS
Herald Columnist_______________

Fire ant attack
ShertlT* deputies arrested Ronald Demetree Hampton. 28. of
2251 Oreenway Avenue on Tuesday. Deputies were called
regarding Hampton violating an Injunction, when he re­
portedly went to his wife's home. When the deputy arrived, he
reported finding Hampton riding on a bike. Hampton was said
to have left the bike and fled on foot. As the deputy
apprehended him a short lime later, both Hampton and the
deputy were reportedly attacked by fire ants. Hampton was
treated for his bites at the Central Florida Regional Hospital. He
was charged with violation o f an Injunction, and resisting an
ofneer without violence.

Retail theft
Leonard Paul Davis. 28, 802 Orange Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by deputies at a Fern Park retail store Tuesday.
Deputies said he attempted to take $80.74 In cigarettes from
the store without paying. He was charged with retail then.

Dleorderly conduct
Sanford police arrested Patrick Bass, 19. of 1113 W. Ninth
Street, on Tuesday. Police said they found Bass and a female
Involved In an argument at Ninth Street and Pecan Avenue. He
was charged with disorderly conduct.

Warrants served
•Jam es Keith Walker, 23. 2260 Deepwater Drive, Sanford,
was served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Tuesday. He was wanted for falling to appear to pay a fine.
•Tracy Lee Cochran. 20, 166 Seminole Avenue. Lake Mary,
turned herself In at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Tuesday. She was wanted for falling to appear on a charge of
driving with a suspended/revoked license.
•Tyron e Maurice Davis. IB. 2201 Dollar Way. Midway, was
served a warrant at the Jail Tuesday. He was wanted for
violation o f probation on a conviction o f possession o f cocaine.
• Preston Johnson Jr., 26, 510 Cypress Avenue, was located
by deputies near Sixth Street and Cypress Avenue Tuesday. He
was wanted on a writ of bodily attachment.
■Johnnie Lee McKinnon, 36. 2291 Broadway Avenue.
Midway, was located by deputies at Sipes Avenue and 21st
Street Tuesday. He was wanted for Tailing to appear on charges
of violation o f the open container law and disorderly conduct.
Deputies also charged him with possession o f a controlled
substance.

Traffic stop
Angel Luis Galana. 23. 3291 S. Sanford Avenue, was
stopped by depuUes in the 3800 block o f Orlando Avenue
Tuesday. He was charged with driving with a suspend­
ed/revoked license.

CCIB undercover arraats
•Members o f the Clty/County Investigative Bureau arrested
Elisabeth Ann Eastman, 29. o f 418 Relder. Longwood. on C.R.
427 In Altamonte Springs Tuesday. She was charged with
assignation to commit prostitution and possession of'drug
paraphernalia.
• Members o f the CCIB arrested Daniel Thomas Oliver. 27. of
1211 Chase Avenue, Sanford, on Oreenway at S.R. 46
Tuesday. He was charged with aale/dellvery of a controlled
substance (crack).

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A bike valued at $320 was reportedly stolen from a front
,iEBwehnir«M|edaynt*rAhs 000 block of Whlttlngham Place near
Lake Mary, it u\u.• T w o window air conditioning units valued at $400 were
reported stolen Tuesday from a residence 10 the 1000 block o f
McCarthy Street.
•$100 in cash was reportedly taken from a car parked in a
garage Tuesday in the 1200 block o f Malvern Court, in
Heathrow.
• A black 1993 Cadillac, license number PCF-31M. was
reportedly stolen Tuesday from the 100 block o f Promenade
Circle In Heathrow.

Incidents reported to Senford police
•J ew elry valued at $954 was reported stolen early
Wednesday from a residence in the 900 block o f Pine Avenue.
•Property In excess o f $1,320 was reported stolen Tuesday
from a residence in the 100 block oT Holly Avenue.
•Currency valued At 9140 was said to have been taken
Tuesday from a restaurant In the 2600 block o f Orlando Drive.
- • A 1988 Cadillac, reportedly stolen tn Longwood. was
located by Sanford police early Wednesday in Castle Brewer
Court.
• A woman told police a boy. estimated to be 10 to 12 years
of age, took a coin purse from her table at a First Street
restaurant on Tuesday, while she was eating. The coin purse
reportedly contained $25 in currency.

Incidents reported
•Sheriff's deputies say two generators, with a total value of
$1,200, were reportedly stolen Monday from a construction
trailer parked In the 4300 block of Lake Mary Boulevard.
•Sanford police received a report that someone shot two
rounds o f ammunition Into a car Monday. In the 1200 block of
W. 13th Street. They said one round struck the windshield and
the other smashed the right rear passenger window. The driver
W^ P o K ^ » l d Uone ^shot, was reportedly fired Into the living
room window o f a home In the 100 block of Langston Drive on
Monday.
• A n air conditioning unit, valued at $1,150 was reportedly
stolen from a business In the 200 block o f Coastline Road
Monday. The owner o f the business reportedly told police the
same unit had been stolen on July 1.

Lawyers flock to
breast implant
agreement hearing
■ fd A V I
Associated Press Writer_________
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. - So
many lawyers swarmed to town
for a hearing on a $4.25 billion
breast implant settlement that
the Judge reserved an I.100-«eat
theater.
U.S. District Judge Sam Point­
e r a lrea d y has te n ta tiv e ly
approved implant manufactur­
ers' {dsns to pay thousands of
women who blame the implants
for hardening o f their breasts,
nerve disorders, lupus and other
Illnesses.
Pointer called a hearing today
to help determine whether the
agreement is fair enough to
become final. It would be the
largest single product liability

■etUemcnt In U.S. history.
Pointer scheduled the session
in a c iv ic c e n te r th eater.
Workers planned to open the
doors 1V4 hours early to ac­
commodate hundreds of law­
yers. women and members of
the media.
A Pointer aide, speaking on
condition or anonymity, said
Wednesday that at least 80,000
women have registered to Join
the settlement by Dow Coming
Corp.. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co..
Baxter Healthcare Corp. and
other companies.
Under the settlement, the
manufacturers admit no con­
nection between the implants
and health problems.
The agreement was reached
after more than 13.000 lawaults
were filed.

SANFORD - Exalted Ruler
Bernard D. Mitchell, anniversary
chairman, Brother Roosevelt
Cummings and the brothers of
Celery City Lodge *542. Im­
proved Benevolent Protective
Order o f Elks o f the World, invite
the community, current and
former members to Join In their
70th anniversary celebration
Aug. 19-21.
Grand Exalted Ruler Donald P.
Wilson of Philadelphia and the
Grand Lodge will be the special
guests.
Celery City Lodge *542 -was
organized on Aug. 17, 1924.
They were granted a charier for
a lodge to be known as Celery
City Lodge *542 and sessions
would be held tn .the City of
Sanford. The application was
made to the Grand Lodge by the
following men: Brothers John
Sclpio Bracey, Dr. George M.
Brewer. W.W. Lewis. D.C. Brock.
A. Peacock, J. Argrett, Clarence
Promt. Willie Williams. Chris
Lomax, John Crawford. S.W.
Harris. Italy Littles. John Hicks.
Richard Handy. Lemon Burton.
Otis Crawford, Edward Adams.
S.J. Waldon. J.D. Snead, S.M.
White, William Burnett. Jerry
W a lk er. Frank B lair. O .V.
Johnson. Tony Blair. James
Lamar, and Allen Blackshear.
The first exalted ruler was
Sippio Bracey and there were 43
charter members.
In 1928. the Brat Elks Home
was located on the corner of
Seventh and Cypress Avenue.
W.W. Lewis • was the exalted
ruler and the building was used
until 1973. Under the leadership
o f Exalted Ruler Lockwood

Brown, the present building was
built. Several renovations have
been made to the present site.
The mortgage burning ceremo­
ny was held In 1981 when
Brother Willie Merkerson served
as exalted ruler.
The activities for the 70th
A n n iv e r s a r y C e le b r a t io n
weekend are as follows:
• Friday. Aug. 19. 7:30 p.m.,
Awards Banquet. Sanford Civic
Center. $10 per ticket.
• Saturday. Aug. 20. Elks
Home, Country and Western
Dance. Fish Fry. (free).
• Sunday. Aug. 21, Anniver­

sary Worship Service. 11 a.m.,
St. James AME Church. 819
Cypress Ave. Speaker Is Grand
Exalted Ruler Donald P. Wilson.
The com m unity, national,
state officers and area Elks
lodges and temples will join the
brothers of Celery City Lodge In
this, their 70th anniversary cel­
ebration. Progress has and Is
being made. Exalted Ruler
Bernard Mitchell and Celery City
Lodge *542 solicit your con­
tinued support fora great Order.
Working together, a successful
c e le b r a tio n w ill be a c ­ m
u m
m
complished.
Honorable Donald Wilton

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N O T IC E O F A D O P T IO N O F
N O N -A D V A L O R E M A S S E S S M E N T
RO LL
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 13,1994
NOTICE K HEREBY Q(VEN THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT A NONAD VALOREM ASSESSMENT ROLL, PURSUANT TO SECTION 197.3632, FLORIDA
STATUTES, ON SEPTEMBER 13, 1994, A T 7:00 P.M., OR A S SOON THEREAFTER AS
POSSIBLE, AT THE SEMINOLE COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING, ROOM 1029, 1101 EAST
FIRST STREET, SANFORD, FLORIDA.
BELOW IS A GEOGRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE PROPERTIES SUBJECT TO LEVIES
OF NON-ADVALOREM ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FIRST TIME

IM C O R P O ftA T K O
UNtM COnPORATSO

Private
insurance:
Quicker
treatment
ByKATM ARM BM
Associated Press Writer
B O S T O N — P e o p le w ith
private Insurance go to the
doctor sooner or get treated

^more qulckly than the uninsured
or tfioae on Medicaid, according

to a study o f appendicitis c
The study also' found that
patients In HMOS Tare better
than those with other kinds o f
private Insurance.
In the study, published today
In The New England Journal of
Medicine, uninsured people or
those covered by Medicaid were
50 percent more likely to suffer a
ruptured appendix — a sign of
delayed treatment — than pa­
tients Insured through health
maintenance ortfut Mahons.
Privately Insured patients with
fee-for-servlce plans, which reilre patients to pay more when
ey are sicker, were 20 percent
more likely to suffer a ruptured
appendix than those covered by
traditional HMOs, which charge
patients a flat fee covering all
ailments.
The study examined the rec­
ords or 96.587 people, ages 18 to
64. who were hospitalized for
acute appendicitis In California
from 1984 to 1989. Of that
number. 30 percent suffered a
ruptured appendix before sur­
gery to remove U.
Dr. Arnold a Reiman, the
J o u r n a l's e d it o r in c h ie f
emeritus, said in an accompa­
nying editorial that the study
adds to the evidence that un­
insu red people d ela y care
because they're wonted about
medical bills, while those with
Medicaid often have trouble find­
ing a doctor who accepts lowpriced federal reimbursement.
Both groups may not seek help
until acute pain sends them to
an emergency room. Or they
may go first to an overcrowded
ubllc clinic, where It takes
inger to sec a doctor and be
diagnosed, the study's authors
said. The data suggest patients
were treated equally once they
got to a hospital.
The study also Indicates thst
privately Insured patients who
have to pay a deductible —
typically 20 percent — or a large
co-payment also may be slow to
seek care. Reiman said.
B u t K y la n n e G r e e n , a
spokeswoman for the Health
In s u r a n c e A s s o c ia t io n o f
A m erica, which represents
commercial fee-lbr-acrvtce plans
and HMOs. said Ihc study’s
results might be unique to
California, where most HMOs
have their own Naff. clinics and
hospitals.
Researchers chose appen­
dicitis as a way to look at
differences tn access to medical
care because Its course Is
straightforward: The more rime
that passes after the onset of
abdominal pain, the more likely
the appendix will rupture.

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ROAD PAVING

$540.35 • $31.27 PER LOT.
ANNUALLY

STREET UOHTINO

35.14 PER LOT, VARIES EACH
YEAR

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14

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STREET UGHTINO

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YEAR

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UNINCORPORATED SEMINOLE 80UD WASTE
COUNTY
COLLECTION and
DISPOSAL

$40.30 -159.31 PER DWELLING
UNIT

4&gt; Unincorporated areas of Seminole County as shown on the above map
Persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any decision made at this hearing they will need a record
of the proceedings, and. for such purpose, they may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceed­
ings is made, which record includes (he testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is lo be based

AS A PROPERTY OWNER IN THE DISTRICT, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAR AT THIS
HEAHBM AND RLE WRITTEN OBJECTIONS WITH SEMINOLE COUNTY WITHIN 20 DAYS
OF THIS PUBLICATION. THESE ASSESSMENTS WILL APPEAR ON THE TAX BILL YOU
WILL RECEIVE IN NOVEMBER 1994, AND WILL BE COLLECTED BY THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any ot these proceedings should contact tire
Ertytoyee Relations Department AD A Coordinator 48 hours in advance ot the meeting at 321-1130.

extension 7941.
MARYANNE MORSE. Clerk to th e Board of County Commissioners. Sem inole County. Florida
By

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WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Some hot licks on a few hot topics

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Short comments on a few topics that can't wait
for • and another that doesn't deserve • longer*
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EDITORIAL

System s
overload
Editorial cartoons in a newspaper are not
meant to be funny. T h ey are to start people
thinking. Unfortunately, people often look at
them, nod in agreem ent (or disagreem ent),
and m ove along.
T h e editorial cartoon in T u esd ay's Sanford
H era ld w a s c a lle d " H o r r o r S t o r y . " It
expressed how In a w orld full o f death,
disease, crime, fam ine and other problems,
we. (by watching it often on T V ) h ave gotten
used to It.
It

Is w ell

in ten tlo n ed ,

bu t w e

doubt

Don't be surprised If President Cllnlon. despite
the stinging rebuff handed him by the House on
the crime bill, and the parltamcnlary snares
awaiting a health care bill, manages to wangle
something that he will call "acceptable" out of
Congress In both cases.
Then he will promptly be hailed by the usual
prompt-halters as The Comeback Kid. * mira­
cle-worker. etc. But the proof of the pudding will
be the results of the November elections. If the
American people approve o f Bill and Hillary and
what they are trying to do to this country, they
can vote to re-elect the members of Congress
who are helping them do It.
If not • If the voters perceive Mr. Clinton's
health care package as simply a liberal grab for
government control o f another huge segment of
the economy, and his "crime bill'' as Just a
pork-padded welfare bill for criminals • they can
register their disappointment In November-by
throwing the congressional Democrats who
enacted them from here to Kingdom Come.
Liberal Journalistic misrepresentation! o f the
so-called "crime b ill" rejected by the House may

have reached a new low. Listen to this passage
from a news story In
the ultrallberal San
Francisco Examiner:
"Clinton had lob­
bied ferociously on
behair o f the bill,
w h ic h In c lu d e d
funda for hiring more
police officers across
the nation. The six•year legislation also
would have banned
many assault-style
firearm s, provided
billions for prisons
and crim e preven­
f But tha proof
tion. made more than
of the pudding
SO additional crimes
will be the
subject to the death
results of the
penalty and allowed
November
life sen ten ces fo r
elections. J
s o m e t h r e e - t im e
felons."
Pretty tough, eh?.N o mention that only 20
percent o f the new police officers' salaries are
provided for: that those "bllllona** don't have to
be spent on prisons: or that the federal
government has little to do with most major

crimes or with the penalties for them.
And "crime prevention"? Would you have
suspected that that mellifluous phrase conceals
30 new social-welfare programs coating *9
billion? Who on the Examiner's staff writes that
bilge?
On a very different subject, 1 confess to feeling
uneasy about the new indictment obtained by
the Justice Department against Lemrtck Nelson
Jr.
Mr. Nelson, who la black, was found with a
bloody knife in his pocket and confessed to
having killed Yankel Rosenbaum, an Australian
rabbinical student caught up In a Brooklyn riot
following an auto accident that killed a 7-year-old
black child. Nelson subsequently repudiated his
confession, and was acquitted after an allegedly
botched prosecution.
•
Normally, that - however regrettable * would
be that. But our federal government has gotten
Into the habit or going after
*' “m
such
m‘ &gt;Tu
lu cky
defendants (e.g. the police in the Rodney King
case) under a law "agalnat violating another
person's civil rights": In this case, by denying
the dead man his right to the equal enjoyment of
the streets o f New York.
Call It what you will, that amounts to double
Jeopardy. And there goes another chunk o f the
Constitution.

If

anyone w ill pay atten tio n .
T h e cartoon creator w as correct. W e have
becom e so used to the problem s o f the world
we tend to take them fo r granted. Certainly,
m any people know m ore about places w here
the problem s are occurring. W e becom e
fam iliar with Cuba, Haiti, Som alia. Rwanda,
and m any other areas. But they are far from
our day-to-day life. L e t them w o rry about it.
Unfortunately, w e have becom e so c o m ­
placent. we have forgotten about h ow serious
our ow n problem s are. Even though w e see
them on T V and read o f them In thd
newspaper, we apparently h ave a tendency to
con sider them problem s o f others. W h y
should w e care?
A lm ost every day, the Police Reports in the
Sanford Herald tell o f veh icles w h ich have
b e e n s t o l e n in t h e S a n f o r d / L a k e
M ary/Longwood area. Y e t people continu e to
leave a vehicle parked w ith k e y s in the
ignition and w in dow s open. D oesn 't anyone
pay attention?
W e read about people gettin g m u gged or
purses gettin g snatched. Y e t people con tinue
tt&gt; vrsttc tn Oark. a r a a tala a t n igh t carryin g
targe am ounts o f cash. N o one taTeam lng the
m essage the press is tryin g to give.
I f people think T V is w ron g fo r continu ing
to g iv e new s o f the w orld problems, o r the
new spaper is w ron g w ritin g about the bad
things, th ey m ay as w ell follow the exa m p le
o f the ostrich and hide their head in the
ground.
Unfortunately, ign orin g It w o n 't m ake It g o
aw ay. In fact, It w ill allow these problem s to
m ultiply.
W a lk dow n First S treet or th rou gh a
shopping cen ter parking lo t du rin g peak
traffic tim e. Y o u 'll see m any carss w ith their
w in dow s open.
Children a r e d row n in g because th ey d on 't
w ear life vesta. Y e t boats are continuously
go in g out on L a k e M onroe w ith children not
w earin g them.
T h e problem is not W ith th e fact that there
is too m uch o f this tragedy. T h e sad point is
th a t p eo p le a re n o t le a rn in g fro m th e
m istakes and problem s o f others.
Find a copy o f M on day's Herald, and
exa m in e the cartoon on page 4-A. T h e n d on 't
Just fold up the paper and g o aw ay. O lv e it
som e thought. W h at can w e d a as in dividu ­
als. to m ake this a better neighborhood, city,
state, nation, and w orld?

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters
must be signed, include the address o f the writer
and a daytime telephone number. Letters should
be on a single subject and be aa brief aa possible.
The letters are subject to editing.

LETTERS

Caring about others
Recently In my letter (Sanford Herald, Aug.
1). I made a big error in my facta and wish to
apologize for not rechecking before letting the
letter go to the "post."
The money for the Christmas luncheon was
delivered but after my phone call It was well
received and many more people were fed and
more toya filled Santa's bag. I will check more
closely next time.
If one o f your neighbors la short on food,
Social Security Juat goes so far. Juat fix a nice
plate and knock on their door.
I guess I've told this story a million times
but It stays with me and turned my feet and
life around:
I love to fish down at Lake Monroe when
the weather permits. So one day In our
beautiful
ocauuiui spring weather
wcarocr while
wnu Bitting there, a
‘ 5
'2 " and weighing
little lady, approximately
5*2
on one o f the
approximately 96 lbs., sat down
do
chairs and asked If I had another
and
sandwich In
my coder. I at once gave her a big "o le " sub

G U E S T

C O L U M N I S T

Creative governing has watered
concept of cruel punishment
Another o f the criminal lawyer's bellyaches,
about something being unconstitutional that
continuously keeps resurfacing In capital
offense trials and appeals, la the one about
"cruel and unusual punishment"
The odds are very good, in my "not so
humble opinion," that u you were to ask that
bellyaching lawyer to name the precise section
o f the Constitution that wsa
violated by the punishment
he/ahe couldn't come within a
half
o f it.
Let's clarify that right bets and right now.
And while we’re at It. let's clarify a couple —
three additional points that you good folks out
there in Lalatand might find interesting. Listen
up. all you legal beagles, you too might relearn
some things you forgot a long time ago.
It's called "Amendment VDI." It is part o f the
BUI o f Rights. The exact quote follows aa taken
from m y copy o f the "Special Lim ited
Inauguarai Edition o f the Constitution o f the
United States," dated Jan. 20, 1080 and
published by the U.S. Government Printing
Office in 1068. "Excessive bail shall not be
required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor
cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.''
Well, there you have It. All 16 words o f It. All
clear and concise words that really do not need
a 1995 Webster's World Dictionary to understand them. You just read what' it "docs
aay." Now — read wvnat
i
It "doesn't" asy. At
least, In part.
It doesn't clarify or set any "upper or lower"
limlta on what la OR la not ''excessive,"
’cruel" or "unusual." I do not have any
quarrel with that. I do have a really big quarrel
with the
' e legal profession's constant [again in
my "not-so-numble-optnion") corrupting fo the
"cruel and unusual" pari o f it. Here's why!
These first 10 amendments — the ao-called
"Bill o f Rights” — were ratified way back on
Dec. 15, 1791, and never — once more —
"N EVER" revised since. Not one time. That's
over 200 years ago. Way back then, the
'stocks" were a popular minor crime punishnent that were
re Imposed
imposed on a regular basis
(aomething I heartily endorsed some bunch-and-a-half o f letters ago). Wasn't “ cruet and
unusual" then!
What's so damn wrong about using them
now?
Mid-range criminal punishment included
"flogging with the cat-of-nlne-taila (again
recommended by this old duffer). .Wasn't
"cruel and unusual "then"! Wind's ao damn
wrong about using It now?

NELSON
TULLAR

Top range criminal punishment Included
death by h » " g i" g and/or firing aquad (i
hasn't
* * this old fella). Wi
highly i
"cruel and unusual"
I Why are we,, aa a
totally gutless In executing hard­
ened-career criminals? Why should It take S-15
years, or more, to cleanse society o f its violent
misfits? I'll give you four “ du e words*’ a
four "d u e phrases." You try to match them.
1: governors, 2i lawyers, 3: Judges and 4:
courts. A: flics appeal after appeal, B: Signs
altogether “ too few " death warrants,i. C: Oeta
all dogged up with "appeals constipation.*' D:
Frequ ently issues id iotic decisions and
overturns nearly everything beneath him/her
Including his/her own Jury.
OK folia! go ahead and match 'em up, which
number goes with which fetter? Come on now.
give it a shot. No. you do not win a new car if
you get them right.
But then, you won't be "shot at sunrise" if
you screw up some o f the choices. In any case
— in every case — you stand to win. Why?
Simple! Now — you're starting to think. Yupt
And thinking frequently leads to some sort o f
action. And some sort o f action Is what Is
dcaperatdy needed here in the good-old-U.S. of
As
Our "Constitution." especially the "BUI o f
Rights," ia being trampled on. nearly on a
daily basis, by many (not all) o f our duly
elected governmental representatives, from the
very top on down, and by their "appointees'' —
— “ "appointed for life." The longer It *“ *—
for YOU to get o ff your dead‘ dt
duffs and atari
taking action (legally, o f course) the longer It
will take to reverse this "creative governing"
trend that we've been stuck with fori
raecades.
Now, you’ ve "really" got something to gnaw
on for a while. Start gnawing.

one. son who was in New York hut hadn't
aeen her for seven years and she couldn't
reach him. She only had Medicare and had an
operation a few months back and Juat
couldn't get enough money for three meals a
day. I checked thla out closely so Just ending
up with S3 over her requirement for food
stamps, she fell between the cracks and
stated I was her last person she would ask for
help. She had planned to return to her small
apartment and dose "God's book on her life."
I'm sure there are plenty o f these people.
I found her son and we had a good
old-fashioned talk: he came down at once to
forgiveness from his mother and he took
her with!Ihim. She still Uvea here but such a
difference. We visit by phone and her son told
his mother there ishould be it
more people who
cared enough to give people so much love,
yes. a good "whattfor"
I
when they slip.
Life can be ao lonely if there isn't anyone to
care and Just aay " I love you."
Mary R. Jolly
Sanford

Income tax indexing
W h en C o n g re s s a d o p te d P re s id e n t
Clinton's outrageous tax plan last year,
called for delayed Income‘tax "indexing" Ifor
one year for high Income taxpayers. Tax
Indexing prevents taxpayers from belnj
ushered Into higher tax brackets Just becaua
o f inflation.
During health care reform debates in May
Rep. Stark o f California, chairman o f thi
House Ways and Means Health Subcommit
tee. proposed repealing income tax Indextnj
for taxpayers at all Income levels to help fun&lt;
government-run health care. The congresslo
nsl budget office predicts that with annua
inflation averagflig. three percent, repealing
indexing for live years would raise taxes bi
S I 32.2 billion. Inflation la the moat tnaidioui
form o f taxation because It requires no n ei
lavra to raise taxes. The economy fleet
becomes a tax collector, as unsuspecting
taxpayers whose wages are merely keeping
up with inflation suddenly Rad them selva
paying rates under a static tax code.
There is no doubt that repealing
would hurt every American. As Dan Mitel
o f the Heritage Foundation wrote In the Mai
6 edition o f the Wall Street Journal: "Conalo
er the example o f a married couple w h o*
taxable income la 636,000. This year, righ t«
the level where the 28 percent bracket take:
effect. Assuming their income kept pace wttt
inflation oyer the next five years,' they woult
pay an additional 62.320 in taxes
taxi over Um
next five years compared with current law. Ir
other words, repeal o f tax-indexing woult
cause this couple's Income to dropby 6500 1
year." That's at three percent.
The National Taxpayer's Union fought U
add Indexing to President Reagan's tax cu
bill o f 1961. Since taking effect in 1985
Indexing has saved taxpayers well over 6IOC
billion.
UUUl.
Contact your senators and repn
rw4a u a r u 4 a a ir t h a t f l v v
n fa s i
^ _ T_____
___ uvote
agalnat any
attempt to delay, alter or repea
repeal indexing.
especially In the name o f health ref
Jet
Sanford

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city. With that removed from the
• Waller suggested the repay­ total amount the city seeks lo
o b t a in , th e t o t a l Is n ow
ments be made by the property
$170,067.
owners, based on a percentage
City officials say the focal
ratio. The largest amount would
point o f the confusion Is unclear
tye required from Feather Edge,
tjrhlch has 30 residential units m ethodology established by
former commissions, when the
plus four under construction and
project was first Initiated, re­
24 more proposed for the future.
The tout assessment for the garding how to pay for the work.
During the August 4 com­
development would be MO.502,
; At the bottom o f the assess­ mission meeting. City Manager
ment percentage level Is proper- John Litton explained that the
owned by George and Doris work being done now, "is lo
own which would be assessed correct something which should
1 10.793. All of the others, have been done at that time,'*
with the exception o f Medplex, (when the paving was done).
The reason for the public
would range between those two
hearing at tonight's meeting Is to
Amounts.
I The Medplex facility, one of
tjhc Sun Drive buildings, had
previously paid $46,700 to the

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reach agreement on how to
handle the matter. Litton had
previously predicted that, based
on agreement, he could have an
ordinance pertaining to the as­
sessm ents ready for formal
commission action during Octo­
ber commission meetings.
Tonight's meeting is to be
preceded by a budget meeting in
the East Conference Roam, be­
ginning at 5:30 p.m. The regular
meeting will begin at 7 p.m., nr
as soon as possible following the
budget meeting, In the com­
mission chambers o f Lake Mary
City Hall, 100 N. Country Club
Road.

Continued from Page 1A
Thomas said the projections
nrc driven by anticipated new
housing and Industry In Sanford
and south Sanford.
To prepare far all those
cxpeeled cars and trucks, the
county has embarked on a
roudwidening project for the
whole area centered at the Int e r s e c 11o n o f S a n f o r d
Avcnuc-C.R. 427 and Lake Mary
Boulevard-Silver Lake Drive.
Construction began In May lo
build a two-lane extension of
Silver Lake Drive between Ohio
Avenue and the new entrance to
Sanford's airport. Jerry Mat­
thews. county project manager

Murder

£ oa tinned f r t a Fags 1A
Sales
international, and Reliability
Center.
|; i Farr says he expects several
th ou san d p a rticip a n ts and
Spectators to gather at the park
an Saturday and Sunday to take
Aart In the event, as well as’tour
le historic downtown area of
tnford.
For both days, the streets
mounding Fort Melon Park
III be closed to traffic. This
iludea E. First Street from
iford Avenue lo MellonvIUe,
Juan Avenue, and the park
i o f Seminole Boulevard
the lakefront.
at will be the general
: for the races." Fare said,
inlng completely around the
are no age limits for
dpatlon In the events, with
‘ wptlon of the bike race
•t category which la age
Jh 14.
itlon may be made by
{ any of the sponsoring
sns or the chamber
1-2212.
itlon may also be made
iy t o f the events at Fort
■Family Sports Festival
&gt;held from 8 a.m. until 3
iturday, and 8 a.m. until
,8unday.

Continued frsus Fags I A
'possessive
Individual.
A t the beginning o f their
four-year relationship. Roger
told police Richmond was not
Jealous of her work as a club
dancer where she could some­
times make $300-$S00 a night.
As time went on. Richmond "got
very possessive," she said.
"He'd pull me o ff tables (when
she danced) and stu ff." A l­
though some chibs do not allow
the boyfriends o f dancers in.
Roger said Richmond would
hang out where she worked,
sometimes out of sight.
"W e always had disagree­
ments," Roger said on the tape.
"1 didn't like him doing drugs.
He didn't like me dancing, tak­
ing my clothes off."
S h e d e s c r ib e d h o w h er
boyfriend was always trying to
cut her long blond hair off to
control her and to stop her from
dancing.
"H is hair was falling out and
he was envious o f mine," Roger
told lnvestlgatom. " I f he cut my
hair. I wouldn't work."
In earlier testimony, former
dancer Natalie Luddick said the
defendant told her she stabbed
Richmond after he pinned her
against a wall and threatened to
cut her hair. Luddick said Roger
told her about the crime and
disposing o f the body while the

two were traveling to an out-oftown cluh date.
When Richm ond returned
unexpectedly from a trip to
South Florida In the wake of
Hurricane Andrew. Roger said
she was happy to sec him.
Richmond operated a tree
service, lined up Jobs and
planned to return to the storm
d a m a g e d a r e a . A lt h o u g h
Richmond objected. Roger in­
vited an IB-year old woman
named "R ose" who had no place
to slay, to their home that night.
Roger said. Roger denied to
police they had a physical fight
the night he returned.
Police questioned whether the
couple's fights were ever really
violent and Roger responded.
"No. we'd push, hair pull and
grab." Later she commented.
"W e've had some nice smackin'
around." However. Roger said
she threatened to get an order of
rotectlon against Richmond ir
e threatened her. her dog or her
mother again as his use o f drugs
escalated.

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During arguments. Roger said
if she was falsely accused of
doing something by Richmond
she would not Just sit back and
takelt.
Roger speculated If Richmond
was dead, he might have died of
an overdose, been been killed by
people he owed money to or
simply disappeared, feigning

death “Just lo mess with me."
Defense attorney Mark O'Marn
will attempt to show Roger was a
battered woman who killed
Richmond In self-defense. Two
dancers at Cabaret International
testified they never saw bruises
or injuries on Roger In the
brightly lit small lacker room
where they prepared lo perform,
nor did they observe her using
makeup lo cover Injuries.
One dancer said Roger seemed
“ stressed" and did not work ql
the c lu b fo r a w h ile u flc r
Richmond disappeared.
Luddick. who worked with
police to gather evidence from
Roger, said the defendant was
trying to g e t» In touch with
David, "buying a lot of candles
and stuff like that." She wanted
to make sure he was In heaven,
Luddick added.

working on Improvements In the
area, snld the work will be
completed by county crews In
October.
The extension was sought by
the Sanford Airport Authority lo
Improve access to the airport
and In turn, cnliancc Industrial
development of the airport by
providing a direct link to the
nearby expressway. The twolane segment will cost alxiut
8290,000, Matthews said.
The county Is already plan­
ning lo widen the new Silver
Lake Drive extension to four
lanes to the airport, then a new
two-lane extension past the
airport to S.R. 46 at State Road
415. The 86.4 million construc­
tion Is slated to begin In May
199B and be* completed about
two years Inter, resulting In a
new. seven-mile mad.
The county Is In the Initial
design stages to widen Lake
Mary Boulevard between U.S.
17-92 and Sanford Avenue from
two to four lanes. Although the
two-mllc roadway didn't exist
before about fire years ago. it
needs to be widened to accom­
m odate an ticip ated tra ffic ,
engineers say. The road will be
designed so it can be easily
widened to six lanes when
needed, said Oils Gifford, man­
ager orthe project.
Work on the 83.9 million
construction pmjcct Is expected
to begin in 1997 and be com­
pleted bv the end o f 1998,

Roger also offered lo give
Luddick some of Richmond's
sweaters when Luddick visited
Roger's condominium.
The
w alls and floors had been
clea n e d , painted and new
carpeting placed In the master
bedroom.
Despite the cleaning, forensic
experts discovered blood stalnH
through chemical tests after
Roger granted permission for the
home to be searched.
Testimony resumed at 9:30
a.m. this morning.

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Gilford said.
To move more traffic north
and south. Improvements are
pi,-min'd for Sanford Avenue and
C.R. 427. Sanford Avenue be­
tween Airport Boulevard and the
expressway will be widened to
four lanes. The 83.6 million
project Is scheduled to begin In
December and take about 18
months to complete, said Gif­
ford. A land purchase snag has
cropped up and the Btarl may be
dclnycd, he snld.
The county plans lo widen
C.R. 427 between U.S. 17-92 and
the expressway In two steps.
The first step, from U.S. 17-92
nnd Hester Avenue, Is scheduled
to be under construction in
February 1996 nnd be done
about 18 months Inter. Thnt
construction will cost about 84
million.
The second step between
H e s t e r A v e n u e n n d th e
expressway Is expected to bl­
under construction In Muy 1996
and will lake nbout 18 months to
complete, said Gifford. Thnt
project will cost 82.9 million, he
said.

as Weeper. I
£ £ * d * a r d A ^ T h o m a a . 23.
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t e r :o f JWfcst
Freewill Holiness Church.
Mulberry AtM..' Sanford, died
Latanta Plat’d. Oviedo, died
Survivors lAcUSde Ood-aons Tuesday. A u g-9. 1994 at Semi­
ifedneeday. Aug. 17. 1994 at
Rev. Leonard J. Wilson. Sanford. nole Oardens. Bom Oct. 22.
Ida Hospital, South. Bom
Bobby L. Wilson. East Orange. 1970 In St. Petersburg, he
ch 4. 1924 In New Bedford.
N.J.t Ood-daughter. Barbara moved to Central Florida In
she moved to Central
Wilson Hallekai Seattle. Wash.: 1961. He was a laborer. He was
Ida in 1992. She waa a
sisters. Frances Hall. Annie Mae Mrthodlat
_____ er. She was a member
Survivors include daughters.
Ray. both o f Orlando, 1delta
, Joaepha Catholic Church,
N a ta sh a B a r fie ld . S h aw an
Oreen. Newark, N.J.
vlvora Include huaband,
WUaon-Elchelberger Mortuary. Manor, both or Sanford: sons.
Sheet sons, Frederick P.
Edward, Richard Jones, both of
Inc.. In charge o f arrangements.
Ha. Jon Sylvia, both of
S a n fo rd : m o th e r. R o a a ly n
fr m o n t, J a m es S y lv ia ,
Thomas Oibbs, Sanford; father.
T IN A F A T E JONES
ls a a c h u s e tta t d a u g h te r .
Tina Faye Jones. 37, E. Lisa W illie M. T h om a s S r.. -St.
Jtn ela T e d e a c o , O v ie d o ;
Ct., Sanford, died Saturday. Petersburg: stepfather, Joshua
[o th e r . J o se p h B a u er,
Aug. 13, 1994 at Orlando Re­ Oibbs. Sanfofd; sisters. Michelle.
^ s sa c h u a e tta i 12 gra n d gional Medical Center. Born New York. Toveka Jones, Leslie,
Iren: one great-grandchild.
March 27, 1957 In Stone Moun­ both o f Sanford; brothers. Willie
aldwIn-Falrchlld Funeral
tain, Oa.. she moved to Central M. Jr., Perry Peak, both of
_jie. Qoldenrod/Wlnter Park
apcl in charge of arrange­ Florida In 1968. She was a Sanford: grandmothers, Lillie
homemaker. She waa a member Thomas. Catherine Simmons,
rs .
both o f Altam onte Springs;
o f Orlando Christian Center.
Survivors Include husband. grandfather. Edward Jones.
I A N IT A SANER
H a ro ld ; d a u g h ters. S torm ! Avon Park; step-grandmother.
JVDBNBON
M a d d o x . T a b r ln a B ru n o . Doris Jones. Avon Park: stepJuanita Saner Anderson, 92.
K a t r in a . C a is e y S te v e n a , grandfather. Adolphus S im ­
Chesterfield. Vs., died Tuesday,
Michelle
Keown: sisters. Brenda mons. Altamonte Springs.
(tug. 16. 1994. She waa bom
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
B e n t le y . W an d a H a rm o n .
July 11. 1902 In Newberry
County. S.C. She is a former Bonnie Maddox: brothers. De­ Home. Apopka, In charge of
nnis Maddox, Jimmy Maddox. arrangements.
(ealdent o f Sanford.
Robert Cole, Lonnie Keown;
Survivors Indude son. Bruce
half-sister.
Kathy Smith; one
Inderson. Chesterfield, Va.,
grandson.
era, Grace Smith, Prosperity.
Batts Funeral Home. Orlando.
J.C.. Miriam Levant. San Diego,
In charge o f arrangements.
pa.: b ro th er W ald o Saner,
ANDIRSOM. JUANITA SAM IR
Columbia, S.C.: one grandC. SCOTT KDfO
Cravaalda funeral aorvlcot tor Juanita
aughter.
lanar Andanan, ft. at ChetterilaM. Va.,
C. Scott K ing 42, Thom berry
Funeral arran gem ents by
tormerty Ot tantord, who died Tueaday Aug.
Drive, Casselberry, died Monday.
H, will be held at 1 p.m., Friday, In
lo r r la s e lt F u n era l H om e,
Aug.
15.
1994.
Bom
In
Orlando,
Evergreen Camatery, Sanford.
tchmond. Va.. and Brisson
Arronpomontf by irtaaon Funeral Home.
he was a lifelong Central Florida
aneral Home. Sanford.
resident. He was an Insurance
representative. He was Protes­ M o a c n . JONATHAN A.
fO EBO NANNO N. JH.
Funeral aarylcaa tor Mr. Morel* will be
tant.
Joe Bohannon. Jr.. 64. S.E.
Saturday. Aug. IS, at t p.m.. In the Brlaion
S
u
rv
iv
o
rs
Include
father.
Funeral Chapel with Parlor Ralph Lumen
140th Street. Umatilla, died
officiating Interment will follow In Clan
Wednesday. Aug. 17. 1994 at Gerard F. King Sr.. Orlando:
Haven
Memorial Cardan*. Winter Par*.
brother. Kirk, New Knoxville.
New Horlxons Rehabilitation
Frtenda may call at tea funeral home Sunday
Ohio.
tram fp jn . until S p.m.
Center. Ocala. Bom April 10,
Arrangemanta by Brtoaan Funeral Home.
Hawthorne Funeral Home.
1930 In Abbeville. Oa.. he
moved to Umatilla from Sanford Orlando. In charge o f arrange­
ments.
THOMAS. BOWAS 0 A
In 1984. He waa a mechanic and
Funeral aorvlcot tor (Sword A. Thom**,
welder. He was a member of the
SX of tauter*, arlll bo SaturOay, Aug. » al II
S o u th e a s t M arion B a p tla t
- W A -M B . Church In
Jonathan A. Morels, 76, Eatcs
Altamonte Spring* with Ray. Dwayne K.
Church. He was a U.S. Air Force
OapOU. patter, ofckltolng. FrtonO* may call
Drive. Geneva, died Tuesday,
veteran o f the Korean war.
Aug. 16. 1994 at Central Florida
Survivors Include wife. Judy;
Regional Hospital. Bom Oct. 30,
sons. Ernie Joe, Joel Kevin, both
1917 In Boone. N.C.. he moved
o f Ocala. Dewayne Earl. Sanford:
to
Sanford In 1956. He was
daughters. Linda Kaye Martin,
Ft. Worth. Tx., Karen Sabrina employed at Seminole Oil Com­
and Maurtko Henderson, both of pany as a bookkeeper and de­
Sanford; mother. Leasie Rich­ livery driver. He waa a charter
member of the Lutheran Church
ards, UmstlUa; brothers. Robert,
of
the Good Shepherd. He was a
Gumle. both o f Ocala; six grand­
iStoMtof iranywaspopal
member of VFW and the Ameri­
to, wadonT wort to forget our
children.
totBveryeneheaapfnfonoand
Beyers Funeral Home, Um­ can Legion. He was a World War
.and Via pugooe to newspaper
atilla, In charge o f arrange­ It veteran o f the U.S. Navy.
&gt;tototown t«m or*a varteRrto
Survivors include wife, Elolse;
ments.
sona. Marlon. Mary Esther.
Boyce. Perth. Australis. Aubrey.
Beatrice Oreen. 77. W. Colo­ Crawfordvllle; sisters. Margaret
Tugman, Boone. Virginia Bollck.
nial Drive. Winter Garden, died
Hudson. N.C.: six grandchildren;
D onl MIm tlm Cxoftwiwn#.
Saturday. Aug. 13. 1994 at
nine great-grandchildren.
Health Central. Ocoee. Bom July
Brisson Funeral Home, San­
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17. 1917 In Quincy, ahe moved
I 1* t .1*1
to Central Florida In 1953. She ford. In charge o f arrangements.

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until funorol timo. Intermant will be at Ford
Far* Cemetery.
Marvin C. I m a m Funeral Home. Apopka.
In charpa at arrangement*.

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N o n e o f y o u r b u s in e s s
Study shows workers concerned about privacy
One amendment per day
WASHINGTON — The Senate Is considering health reform at
the rate of one amendment per dny. But the pace could pick up
will) the debut ofn bipartisan plan widely viewed as pivotal In
the muddled debate.
The moderate group o f 10 Democratic and nine Republican
senators was hearing today from the head o f the Congressional
Budget Office In a ffnnl numbers check before presenting tta
blueprint to the Senate Democratic and Republican leaders.
The Senate Is formally considering Senate Majority header
Oeorgc Mitchell's 1.443-page bill, designed to make a basic
Insurance package available io nearly all Americans.
Debate was continuing today on a package of rural
health-care amendments. The Democratic sponsors said they
would old rural health facilities: set up Incentives for doctors
and other medical pemonncl to practice In rural areas; and help
rural providers form their own health-care networks.

Houts converts to help revive crime bill
WASHINGTON — The three black Democrats’ opposition to
Clinton's anti-crime bill Is visceral — they abhor the death
penally. But each lias agreed to help revive the bill on the
House floor.
, . _
, ,
The trio. Reps. Cleo Fields of Louisiana. Charles Rangel of
New York and John Lewis of Georgia, are Clinton's first
converts among House members who used a procedural vote
last week to block consideration of the bill. It will take five more
turnabouts to bring the bill to the House floor.
‘
"I cannot In my conscience vote for a crime bill that has GO
different death penalties." Fields said Wednesday. "But I will
give the Congress and the American people the opportunity to
debate the crime bill."
Lewis and Rangel, who called the death penalty "barbaric"
and "racist," also said they would oppose the bill Itself.

Problems at Denver airport
DENVER — Cracked runways, the latest dilemma for
Denver's long-delayed new airport, will raise maintenance
costs for the runways' entire 40-year life span unlesa they are
dug up and fixed right, according to an expert consulted by
The Associated Press.
City officials say the thousands of cracks and holes are being
repaired and will not recur.
But Fu Hua Chen, one of the world's leading experts on
expansive soils, said the fissures are “ a good Indication that In
the future, we'll have serious problems with these runways"
unless they are tom up and the earth beneath them replaced.
The $3.7 billion Denver International Airport was built 23
miles northeast of the city after officials decided that Stapleton
International Airport could not be expanded to accommodate
increued air traffic.

AP Labor Writer
WASHINGTON - Plenty of
American workers believe their
bosses are snooping on them
and don't respect their privacy
rights, a new survey shows.
The survey says most workers
oppose the kinds o f Questions
about off-the-Job lifestyles some
companies are asking In an
effort to hold down health care
costs.
"Millions of workers fear that
employers are now collecting
and using health and lifestyle
Information Improperly." said
Alan F. Westln. a professor of
law and government at Col­
umbia University who was aca­
demic adviser for the study.
The random telephone survey
was taken by Louts Harris and
Associates o f New York City
between March 31 and April 28.
1993. The results were withheld
until today to coincide with the
release next week of a television
documentary. "O ff Limits: Your
Health. Your Job. Your Privacy."
which will air on public TV
stations.
Pollsters Interviewed 1.000
adults who said they were
em p loyees o f private-sector
companies with 15 or more
workers. Also questioned were
300 aenlor-level personnel exec­
utives at companies with 25 or
more workers. The survey has a

margin of error o f plus or minus
3 percentage points.
Most workers — 61 percent of
th ose p o lle d — said th e ir
employers respected after-hours
privacy "very well." Another 29
percent said their bosses re­
spected off-the-Job p riva cy
"somewhat well,
8 percent
"not very w ell" and 3 percent
"not well at all.”
R e s p o n d e n ts b e lie v e d
employers had the right to verify
Information provided by Job
applicants. For Instance, eight In
10 thought It appropriate for
employers to check an appli­
cant's educational background
or find out whether the applicant
had a criminal record.
But they expressed less sup­
port for the Inquiries many
companies are making to help
reduce health care costs. Tests
for nicotine use away from work
were opposed by 93 percent of
the respondents and 69 percent
objected to urine tests for alcohol
use.
Another 69 percent believed
psychological testa that measure
attitudes and social preferences
were Inappropriate, and 59 per­
cent opposed the use o f blood
testa to determine whether an
applicant had been exposed to
the virus that causes AIDS.
M in o rity and lo w -in com e
workers were the most con­
cerned about employer misuse of
personal Information.

Nearly a quarter o f black
r e s p o n d e n t s s a id t h e ir
employers had asked for Infor­
mation they believed was inap­
propriate and not really needed
for employment, as opposed to
10 p ercent o f resp on den ts
overall.
One In 10 blacks said they had
chosen not to file a claim to be
r e im b u r s e d b y e m p lo y e r p ro v id e d h ea lth In su rance
because they did not want the

employer or another employee to
leant the nature o f their treat­
ment. That compared with 3
percent o f respondents overall.
Ten percent o f respondents
from households with annual
Incomes o f $15,000 or less said
they had medical or health
Information they provided to an
employer Improperly disclosed
to other people, compared with 4
percent o f respondents from all
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NEW YORK — In a telling example o f 1990s time-starved
living, two psychologists are offering therapy-to-go.
Patients can buckle up and talk about themselves while a
chauffeur drives them to or from work, an appointment, the
airport or Just around the block.
Mobile Psychological Services PC has 40 clients, four vans
and a staff of six trained In therapies ranging from Gestalt to
cognitive behavioral, said one of Its founders. Shelly Lenox.
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ANAHEIM. Calif. — The big problem on the set of "Th e O.J.
Simpson Story" wasn't the looming air date. It wasn't the
criticism directed at Fox Broadcasting Co. for making dramatic
hay o f the tragedy.
On this sultry August afternoon at Anaheim Stadium, where
the two-hour TV movie was shooting on location, the real
difficulty was polyester.
"Ood, la this turtleneck hot," moaned actress Jessica Tuck,
dressed In 1970s bell bottoms and a snug pullover for her role
as Nicole Brown Simpson.
Tuck and Bobby Hosea. cast aa Simpson, were preparing
Wednesday to re-create an early meeting between the football
great and the woman he la accused o f murdering.
"You don't look like the kind o f girl who needs to follow every
rule In the book.*' Simpson's character saya In the script. "I'v e
got a feeling about you. Nicole. About you and me."
"I'v e got a feeling too," Nicole replies.
"W hat more do we need?" he asks.
The (Urn Is to air Sept. 13. one week before the start o f
Simpson's trial for the killings o f hia ex-wlfe and her friend
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Excitement over Mexico cicoMont
MEXICO CITY — Hundreds o f thousands o f photographs o f
Mexico's presidential candidates smile down from pasters
strung over the capital's main thoroughfares.
The ruling party's white sound trucks cruise the city,
blasting music praising candidate Ernesto Zedillo. Workers
pass out T-shirts, baseball caps and plaatlc buckets
emblazoned with his name.
On the surface, Mexico's political parties seem to be
preparing a glaftt street fiesta to culminate In Sunday's
presidential elections.
But the real excitement goes far beyond who might win. It's
over the prospect that the nation may see its first free and clean
elections. The government and Zedillo's ruling Institutional
Revolutionary Party, which is often accused o f ballot
tampering, have promised Mexico's cleanest balloting ever.
MEXICO CITY (API — Hundreds o f Cubans crowded along a
seawall before dawn today waiting for boats — even anything
that might loosely be considered a boat — to cany them to the
United States.

F um c m for pregnant woman, children
SOWETO. South Africa — The first concrete effect o f the first
100 days o f Nelson Mandela's presidency is plainly seen at the
Plmvllie Community Health Clinic, where needy mothers with
walling children line up for hours.
After taking office In May, Mandela decreed that pregnant
women and children up to 6 be given free care. The long waits
and overworked staff at the public clinics dotting the sprawling
Soweto metropolis testify to the way black South Africans
Immediately look their new president's promise to heart.
In fact, according to Dr. Soomatl Natha. who administers the
clinics run from Baragwanath Hospital, no one before was
turned away for lacking the $2 basic medical fee. But now
worried motliers don't delay before bringing in their children,
and the clinics are Inundated as a result.
"N o one ever got unylhlng free In Soweto before." she said
with a laugh.

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FIVE POINTS — The Seminole Softball Club
will be registering player* Tor Its fall season dally
through Sunday. Aug. 21.
Players may register at SSC complex on State
Road 410 (between U.S. 17-92 and State Rood
434) during the following times; today through
Friday. Aug. 10 — 8 to 8 p.m.; Saturday. Aug.
20 — 9 a.m. to ll p.m.: and Sunday. Atlg. 21 — 1
p.m. to 4 p.m.
Age divisions are Falcons (15 through 18).
Eagles (13-14), Hawks (1 M 2 ). Starlings (10 and
Under), and Sparrows (8. 7. and 8). Girls who
arc 14 and are freshmen In high school may opt
to play In the Falcon division.
Falcons and Eagles will play fastpltch while
the Starlings and Hawks will play slowpltch.
The Sparrows play T-ball and coach-pitch.
Registration fees are: Falcons — *65; Eagles —
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8 a n fo r d M e m o r ia l S ta d iu m ,
Wednesday night's third-place game
In the 8anford Recreation Senior
Baseball League tournament still
had tha look of a track meet.
Nathaniel Cline (sliding, right), Oavtd
Yruretagoyena (No. 4, below) and the
reel of the Cllne’e Painting-Good
Naws Gang Royals took full advan­
tage of (hair four hits and 10 walks
by s t e a lin g 15 b aasa In tha
five-inning game. Adrian Knight
(playing third, right), Michelle 8atterthwaite (playing first, btlow) and
the Metro Sewer Red Sox also did
some running, collecting eeven hits
and six atolan baasa.

SANFORD — Taking bases any
wsy they could, the Cline's PaintIngAHood News Gang Royals rolled
to a 10-5 win over the Metro Sewer
Red Sox In the third-place game of
the Sanford Recreation Senior
B a s e b a ll L ea gu e tou rn am en t
Wednesday night at Sanford Memo­
rial Stadium.
The Royals finish the summer
with a 5-6 record while Red Sox
went 1-10.

Hulnnga danits Johnson dsal
MIAMI — Miami Dolphins owner H. Wayne
Hulzenga denies a magaxlne report that he
sought a deal to make Jimmy Johnson the
team's coach.
Hulsenga wanted the former coach o f the
Dallas Cowboys and Miami Hurricanes to
replace Dolphins coach Don Shuts, according to
an article in the September Issue o f OQ.

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"It to absolutely, positively and unequivocally
not true," Hulzenga said.

Offtrdahl signs 1-yssr d s s l .

Other members of the Red Sox
were Albert Harris, Don Carter.
Fabian McKinney. Michelle Satterthwaite, and Richard Quinones.
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JACKSONVILLE — Tony Kounas hit a
two-run double for the winning run as Jackson­
ville beat Knoxville 4-3 Wednesttay.
The Suns got an early 2-0 lead In the third

inning when Terrel Hansen drove In two runs.

Winning pitcher Milt Hill (3-1) worked seven
Innings. Jim Meclr eprned his ninth save.

Kingdom* aoeMsnt kills two
SEATTLE — A construction crane accident at
the Kingdoms sent two men plunging 250 feet
to their deaths and Injured a third worker.
Tw o unidentified painters sandblasting the
stadium ceiling fell some 250 feet to the floor
when a basket afllxed to the top o f a crane broke
loose, Seattle Fire Department spokeswoman
Oeorgla Taylor said.

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Special to the Herald
NEW SMYRNA BEACH - Lately, the winner o f
the FASCAR'e Late Model division feature race la
a forgone conclusion when Gary "Hot Shoe’’
Balough to In the field.
He showed why last Saturday, Aug. 13. when
he won he notched hto 11th consecutive win at
New Smyrna Speedway. For the season. Balough
now has 38 wins out o f 41 starts.
"Everybody talks about Balough. but it's not
Just me.” said Balough. ” 1have a good car. a real
dedicated crew, and a car owner that Is real race
•avy. Pee Wee (Oriffln) has done It all. he was a
driver, a car owner In NASCAR, a crew member,
'and a head wrench.
"M y goal for the season Is BO wins. I'm almost
there. We should make It. Racing is a funny
business. Today, we're king o f the hill. Tomor­
row, aomeone can come along and knock us ofl.
You Just go out there every race and give It your
best shot.”
Balough started Saturday's feature from the
fifth position and. by the end o f the second top.
had moved around early race leader Ricky Wood
for the No. 1 spot.
Several caution periods closed the field for

MONTREAL — Mia Hamm scored four goals
as the United States routed Trinidad and
Tobago 11-1 In the Confederation o f North.
Central American and Caribbean Associations of
Football women's tourosment.
The U.S. Is tied with Canada for first place In
the five-country tournament at 20. The top two
teams w ill advance to next year's world
championship In Sweden.

restarts, but with each new green flag. Balough
would pull away from the field and cruised to
victory tone.
Wood, who finished second behind Balough.
also has been enjoying a consistently successful
season.
"W e're still In first place In the FASCAR Late
Model points standings and that makes me feel
real good.” said Wood. "W e're a low budget
team. We don't have any high-dollar equipment,
but we still finish In the top five almost every
week. You Just do the best with what you have.”
Dave Ponder was third followed by John
Kennedy and "B ig” Mike Kubanek.
Kubanek. who has not raced since he slid down
the front straightaway on his roof during
February's speed weeks, started Saturday's race
on the tall end o f the 20-car field.
"I'm ready to go racing again.” said Kubanek.
a former World Enduro 500 winner. " I still
remember that February ride, it waa real scary
and something I hope 1 never experience again. I
hurt for weeks after that accident.”
In the Limited Late Model feature. Allen
Rhodes avoided a two-car ptleup on the first lap
and went to notch the win. He started the race
from the fourth position and Inherited the lead on
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While they were outhlt 7-4 by the
Red Sox. the Royals' attack also
Included 10 walks. 15 stolen bases,
five wild pitches, a balk, and five
Red Sox errors.
Leading the Royals was David
Yruretagoyena. who hit two singles,
drew a walk, stole three bases, and
scored three runs. Winning pitcher
Alvin Smith contributed a two-run
double. Martin Cicero singled, stole
a base, and scored a run.
Nathaniel Cline drew three walka,
stole two bases, and scored twice
while his brother. Jeremiah, walked
twice, stole two bases, and scored
two runs. Ronnie McNeil and Jason
Compton each had a walk, two
stolen bases, and a run scored. Brad
Brutnley drove In a run with a
sacrifice fly.
Kai Godwin also played for the
Royals.
Adrian Knight hit two tingles,
scored a run. and had two RBI to
pace the Red Sox. Steve Pepltone
chipped In with two singles, three
stolen bases, and a run scored. Don
Kramer doubled, scored s run, and
had an RBI. Donnie Harrison and
Mike Hawkins both had a single, a
walk, one stolen bate, and a run.

DAVIE. Fla. - This season. John Oflerdahl
will be paid by the play.
The Miami Dolphins' middle linebacker re­
turned to work on his 30fh birthday Wednesday
after signing a one-year contract loaded with
playing-time Incentives.
" I didn't want to make money when I
shouldn't.” said Oflerdahl. a perennial Pro Bowl
performer before he was slowed by Injuries each
o f the past three seasons.
The deal could be worth up to 92.5 million If
C SC
“ -h Incentive goal Is achieved.

. TAM PA — Scott Bisson I* getting a fresh i
He's not sure ha wants.
The second-year kicker, whose Inconsistency
earned him the nickname ---------* -----” *- *
...............— cut by the New England Patriots
this week and claimed o fl waiver* by the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers on Wednesday.
Under other circumstances, he might be
thrilled to be getting another chance. But he has
mixed emotions about Joining the Bucs, who
found a reliable kicker in Michael Husted after
not taking Sisson in last year's NFL draft.
‘ i t 's nice to come In here for however long U
will be, but If I had a choice, this to the last place
I probably would have picked.” the former
Oeorgto Tech star eaid.

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— David Rogers, winner of the
ffrst 12 NASCAR Winston Racing 8cries events at
Volusia County Speedway before rainouts started
to plague the track, came away with two more
wta* mat Saturday night. Aug. 13. to remain
perfect through 14 Late Model feature events.
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^°'top feature, finishing behind Edgewater's
Jimmy Winks on the half-mile oval. But when
the post-race welght-tn determined that Winks'
mount was too light. Rogers' winning streak
reached 13 straight.
.Then, in the second feature. Rogers started on
of the second row and needed 10 laps
o f the 20-lap event to work himself Into the lead,
eventually passing pole sitter Ronnie Roach.
Once on the point. Rogers stayed there until the
checkered flag dropped;
Rogers, the only undefeated racer In the
Winston Racing Series, and the rest o f the
Volusia County Speedway competitors in the
Late Model division are still six events behind
schedule o f getting 22 races In by the middle o f
September.
The division will run twin 20s again this
Saturday. Aug. 20. when asphalt track racing

resumes at VCS (weather permitting).
Rogers' big concern In hto chase for the
NASCAR W inston Racing 8ertes' Eastern
Seaboard Region championship, however, is that
division leader Jack Sprague is almost perfect on
the season, sinning 16 o f 17 races going Into
Saturday night.
"W e're doing awful good and so Is Jack.”
Rogers said from the winner's circle. " I f we were
running In any other region, we could run In the
top five for the rest o f the season and win (the
region championship). But the way Jack to
running, we have to win every time o u t”
After Winks was disqualified in the first
feature, Rogers was awarded the win. Rounding
out the top five behind him were, in order of
finish, Guy Thomas. Jeff Burkett. Ronnie Roach,
and Kevin Gillum.
In (he second feature. Rogers led the way with
Roach. Winks, Burkett, and Kevin Dicks filling
out the top five.
In the other divisions contested Saturday night
■t Volusia County Speedway:
• Jerry QUtiard was the winner o f the 20-lap
Super Stock main event.
• Jon Compagnone Sr. claimed the Florida
Modified* headliner.
• Jeff Miller bested the Pro Stock field.

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T r a i l i n g R h o d e s (o th e
checkers were Michael Williams.
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night.
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Sportsman feature. Trailing the
lead pair to the winner’s circle
w ere Gary Salvatore, Jerry
Smith, and Chuck McRoberis.

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Wednesday nlghl against the St.
Paul Saints. The 39-ycar-old
right-hander, whose store Is on
the same block as the Ed
Sullivan Thcaler where Letterman tapes his show, made
one pilch — which went over the
head or St. Paul Saints batter
Doug Klmblcr and catcher Tom
Cardonc — In the Explorers’ 8-6.
13-lnnlngwln.
"It was the first time I have
played baseball." MuJIbur said.
" I used to piny soccer and
croquet.‘C.
On a more serious note, legis­
lation wns Introduced In the U.S.
Senate lo establish a national
commission that would regulate
baseball. The bill sponsored by
Sen. Dennis DcConcInl, an
A r iz o n a D e m o c ra t, w o u ld
establish a five-member panel
that would have one player, one
owner and three presldcntltal
appointees. The commission
would have the power to submit
In bor d isp u tes to b in d in g
arbitration and would be given a
*1.5 million budget.
"Once again, the players and
the owners have betrayed the
American public and put their
own self-interests above those of

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tempting to break the union,
giving players no choice but to
strike because of a threat to
Impose a salary cap after the
season. He spent Monday and
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gressmen considering legislation
that would remove baseball's
antitrust exemption.
Kavltch said the ruling execu­
tive council would convene by
telephone conference call today.
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are being made by third parties.
"T h e list o f volunteers Is
growing at a rapid pace," he
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:• Keith Lawrence flnUhed first In the Hobby
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plllard started in the third row of the Super
8 ock feature but had moved up to the lead by the
n nth lap. He kept that spot, leading Donnie
uaaaner, Hank Baker. Rusty Ebersole. and Eric
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the start/flnlah
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' fTony Ponder o f Delmnd returned In VCS. this
tfjne In a Florida Modified, and ran away from the
field to c la im the checkered gag. But when
Pander wouldn't give up hi* *O 0 M in a ctaimer
purchase. the win waa awarded to Compagnone.
w h o s p e d the e n t i r e race chasing Ponder alter

giving up the lead on lap three.
Jerry Lee Yarbrough waa second behind
Compagnone. Trailing the lead pair were Mike
Locacher. John Carter, and Jon Compagnone Jr.
Miller led Ray Fulford. Bruce Baker. Roger
Wren, and Chris Lawrence in the Pro Stocks.
FUyaw waa followed by Robert Ham. A1 Bukcr.
David Johnson, and Nolan Wllaon feature.
Completing the Hobby Stock top five behind
Keith Lawrence were Dave Denycr, Jim Butler.
Russ Anton uccl, and Jay Whitaker.
R a c in g c o n tin u e s on V o lu a ia C o u n iy
Speedway's asphalt track this Saturday. Aug- 20.
with racing scheduled to get underway at 7:30
p.m.

�SinlordHereld, Bsnford, Florida - Thursdsy, August 18, 1994 - SB

Day hlkt
T h e Florida Trail Assoc. Invites you to Join them on an earl;
morning. 9-mlle, hike through the Seminole Forest. Picnic will
be a Black Water Creek, bring water and lunch.
Anyone Interested should meet at 28502 W. SR 46. Cassia, at
7 a.m., Saturday. August 20.
For more Information, contact Runette at 273-3931.

Correction
SANFORD — Chantel R. Perkins, 21, daughter o f Henry
James and Jennifer Perkins o f Sanford, has enlisted In the
Army’s Delayed Entry Program, according to Sgt. Samuel
Dawsey. Sanford Recruiting Station.
Perkins, a June 1991 graduate o f Seminole High School,
Sanford, .will enter basic training on Sept. 19. 1994 at Fort
Lin wood, Mo„ followed by advanced Individual training as an
administrative assistant at Fort Jackson. S.C.
A news release from the U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion
Tampa, reported In Tuesday’s Sanford Herald People section,
contained Incorrect Information.
*

Hollywood East dogging c la im
Hollywood East Dancers conduct dogging classes every
Thursday. Beginners from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Intermediate
from 7:30 to 8:30. at Melodee Skating Rink. W. 25th Street
near Airport Boulevard In Sanford,
The cost la 83 per class, ages 5 and up. Parents free with
paying child.
For Information, call Marty at 322-5761 or Dawn, 904-7350270.

Two cited for older worker’s award
Both enjoy their work rather than retirement
wood as a seamstress. Although she has
attended Upsala Community Church for 30
years much o f her time la still devoted to her
Job of 15 years. Her boss, Viola Schebletn.
spoke o f Reece and her work. "She always
wants to retire," she said. "She says to me.
'I'm retiring so hire someone else.' She'll be
off a few days and call and say, ’Are you
busy, can you use anyone?* Then she’ll be
back to work. She can sew circles around
anybody I can bring In." Reece, herself,
spoke about why she continues to work, "t
. guess I keep working partly because o f the
money," she said. ” 1 live alone and It's best
to keep busy. We used to come down here In
the winter and go to North Carolina in the
summer. We decided to stay. People that

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East'Wtst Kiwanis Club maati Thursday
East-West Kiwanis Club o f Sanford meets every Thursday at
7 p.m.. at the Friendship 6t Union Lodge building, comer o f
Locust Avenue and Seventh Street. Visiting Kiwanlana are
welcome. For Information, call Robert Whittaker, president,
889-6042.

Ovareatare Anonymoua maata waakly
Overeaters Anonymous meets every Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.,
.at the Community United Methodist Church, Plney Ridge Road
and U.S. 17-92, Casselberry. For Information, call Carol,
3226657.
*

Dapreaalva/Manle Support Group

She smiled and Joked about her recent
birthday on Aug. 9 and said, "Don* give my
age. I'm Just 25 and holding."
Dr. Robert Clemens, a doctor o f os­
teopathy. la a physician for the HRS Public
H ealth D ep a rtm en t In S a n fo rd . Hla
employer, Dr. Deju. commented about hla
service to the community. "W e have five
physicians and two nurse practitioners
here." he said. “ Dr. Clemons la the one that
la most highly reliable. He has a pleasant
personality. He's been here six years plus.
When he takes annual leave or a sick day he
apologises for the Ume off. Ha's true to hla
responsibility. The patients and other
employees like hUtf. He's a great physician.
We have over 10O AIDS patients. He
handles most o f those patients. I’ve found
that the older physicians are more tellable
than the younger ones. Age obviously hasn't

Depresslve/Manlc Depressive Support
pport Group rmeets at 7:30
p m „ the first and third Thursdays.
434
„ j, Lakeside Alternatives,
Alti
W. Kennedy Blvd.. Eatonvlllei and 10:30 a.m..
a.m the second
Saturday, at the downtown Orlando Public Library. 101 E.
Central Blvd.
For Information, call 381-5070 o r645-4375.

Halp for child support anforoamant
Association for Children for Enforcement o f 8upport. ACES,
will meet the third Thursday each month. 7 p.m. at the
Seminole County Library. Caaaelhrrry branch. 8.R. 436 and
Oxford RbSd. Meetings are bee. Call 696-1720 or 324-8865 for
more Information.
u

Plgaon Pandare to gather
The Central Florida Pigeon Panders Association meets the '
third Thursday o f each month, at 7:30 p.m.. at the Seminole
County Agricultural Center,4300 Orlando Drive, Sanford. For
more Information contact Dick Kelly at 291-4346. 5

Sunrise Kiwanis moots Friday
The Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club meets every Friday, at 7
a.m., at Shoney's. US 17-92. south o f Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Kiwanlana are welcome. For Information, call Bruce
McKibbtn, president, 3226331.

Substance abuse discussed
SAFE, Substance Abuse Family Education, is conducting a
"Families In Crisis" outreach program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the Life Savers Club o f SAFE may call
Libby Kuharske at 291-4357.

Blood Bank m k a donors
Central Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors o f »U tjfpca of
“ ~
donors — to donate at 1U Sanford
For Information, call 3226622.
branch. 1

been a problem. His behavior is professional'
and reliable."
Dr. Clemens has been married for 30'
years to his wife. Edwllda. They have one*
son, Ashley. He spoke about his lon&amp;
duration In the medical Held. "I like m y
work and my profession," he said. "F
worked hard to get Into this. 1 enjoy.
medicine. 1 enjoy the patients. My father
worked long past his retirement. I probably;
have plana to retire one day. I really can\
understand why people work so hard Just to
retire. I really like public health work?
That's the way medicine Is going. It's more,
o f a business. It's more difficult these days:
to run a private practice.”
*
Clemens discussed the small town doctor:
type o f medicine he remembers. ‘ 'Things,
have changed a lot," he said. "When 1 first*
became a doctor we seemed to have a closer
relationship with our patients. We were
professional but closer. Many o f our patientaconaldered us their friends. The hometown
type doctor was professional and friendly.*
W e talked money last. They’d invite us to
their homes to cat." Clemens also spoke of
some o f his patients. “ 1 do have many AIDS
p
he
said
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appreciative. They are a real challenge..;
medically whom we all need to be aware of. 1
Eventually 1 think they wilt get the AIDS
r *

P o lice station
HEAD ABBTt I have never
written to you before but feel
compelled to writ* after reading
the letter In your column from a
woman who was stalked on the
freeway and tried to find a police
sutlon. Abby, having better
locator signs may not help.
M any p o lic e station s are
locked! In addition, if they have
windows, they’re often shut,
with blinds drawn to prevent
looking In or out. Speaking from
experience, if you are being
followed, you will be no safer In
front o f a barricaded police
station, with no hope of getting

AOVICK
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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
In, than anywhere else on the
street.
In case you’re thinking that I
live in a high-crime area, this
happened In North Si. Paul and
alao In Oakdale. Minn. — two
suburbs of St. Paul not com­
monly known as hlgh-crlme
areas. (Certainly not the Images
some would have of Lot Angeles
or New York City, which come to
mind when you think of bar­
ricaded police stations.)
The advice I got after my
experience was to do Just aa that
woman did — drive to a highly
populated and well-lighted area,
usually an all-night store.
This Just blew me away. Back
in the old days, you went to the

police for safety; nowadays, you
go to an all-night store.
• T A L K E D D f I T . PAU L
DEAR B T A L U D l I checked
with the North 8t. Paul chief o f
police and learned to m y dismay
that many police stations are not
open 24 hours a day. But then la
usually an outside telephone
located near the front door,
which rings another location
where a dispatcher Ison duty.
If you are being followed, drive
directly to a well-lighted area
such as an all-night store: do not
drive home — i f s dangerous to
let a stranger know where you
live. And If you encounter a
policeman on the way. honk and
flash your lights to get the
officer's attention.
P E A K AB B Tt My boyfriend
asked me to be his guest at the
wedding o f hla friend, the groom.
1didn't know either o f the people
getting married. After the cere­
mony. the bride stood on a
stairway and threw her bridal
bouquet out Into the room. 1was
near the front o f the group: the

bouquet came right at me. so |
caught I t
My boyfriend says I shouldn't
have caught the bouquet or. af
least. I should have given It back
to the bride or to someone else. I
didn't know It at the Ume, but
the bridesmaids were standing'
behind me In the group. My
boyfriend says the bride threw
the bouquet toward her brides-•
maids and intended for one ofthem to catch it.
Should I have given the bouquet to one o f the girls behind'
me. or should I have given It to
the bride? Did I commit a social
blunder? What should I havd
done?
JAC K IE m L A S VEQAS
P E A K J A C K t t i You were not
obligated to surrender the bridal
bouquet to the bridesmaids, but
It would have been gracious hacf
you offered to return the bout to the bride after the
vitles.
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E C .A L
DELTONA — Samantha and
Timothy Caldwell o f Deltona
announce the birth of Ihelr
daughter. Tayla Korin, on July
1571994.
Tayla'a paternal grandparents
are Oliver M. and Millie Caldwell
o f Deltona.
Her m aternal
grandparents are Leonard and
Mama Christian of Sanford.

.Tcrxiati^:s

The following births have been
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs:
July 15 — LoNell and Alex­
ander Azconu. Sanford, girl:
Kelly and Brian Smith. Sanford,
boy: Dava and Steven Molln.
Long wood, boy: Lisa and Robert
Krautwalk. Fern Park, girl: April
Davla. Sanford, girl: Lourdes and
Michael Daly. Casselberry, boy
J u ly 16 — R ebecca and
Rdnald Kinney. Sanford, girl
July 15 — April Davis and
Jamah! Cleveland. Sanford, girl
July 17 — Patricia and Bart

Oliva. Altamonte Springs, girl:
8tephsnie Johnson and Ben­
jam in Stevenson, Altamonte
Springs, boy
July 18 — Wendy Friaa and
Edgar Ortls. Altamonte Springs.
boy; Sheri and John Butler.
Casselberry, girl
July 20 — Duma and Ronald
Wolfe, Winter Springs, boy: Lisa
and Antonio Hamilton. Cassel­
berry. boy
July 21 — Jacqueline and
D a vid W illia m s o n . W in ter
Springs, boy: Deborah and David
Thompson. Winter Springs, girl:
Angela and Angelo Tam burro.
Longwood. boy: Mind
ert Lalich. Oviedo, girl

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CHULUOTA. Fla. — Producers of the movie
"T h e Walking Dead” think they have found
Southeast Asia's jungles o f Duong Mlnh Chau an
the 6,500-acre Lee Ranch near Chuluota.
"Th e terrain Is great. We found all the Jungle
scenes we wanted In one place," said George
Jackson, producer o f the movie about four
African-American Marines In the Vietnam War.
O th er film m a k e rs lik e the w id e-op en
grasslands, dense forests, alligator-infested
swamps and river country o f this remote Central
Florida area.
" I f you need Africa and South America. It Is
there." said Katherine Ramsberger. director of
the Orlando FUm and Television Office. "The
palm hammocks and savannah make It look just
like Africa."

A N O T IC B T O A L L O U R
FATIENTS IN ACCOBDANCE
W IT M T H E LA W S O FT H E
STATE O F FLORIDA.
We will be changing our Pro
testtoneI Association nomo on
September I, IfN to Radiation
Oncology Consultant*. I will no
lo n g o r bo a f f ilia t e d pro
tosstonally with Control FlorMo
Rodlotlon Oncotogy Group, P.A.
Thli In no way change* my
prattlco ot Radiation Oncotogy
In Sentord nor my continued
continue tha tamo practice, at
the tame location, but with a
now name, Radiation Oncology
C o n iu lla n ti. Tha talaphona
number and addrett wilt al«o
remain tha tame. Thank you.
Sincerely.
Dan R. Dlckerton, M O .
Radiation Oocotog HI
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The land o f mosquitoes, stretching from Just
east o f this Orlando suburb to the St. Johns River,
can be made to look like remote spots around the
globe.
A Fox television pilot called "Wildlife"/ took
advantage of the savannah for (liming this spring.
The show has not been scheduled for airing.
Representatives o f "SeaQuest." an NBC scries
now being filmed In the Orlando area, were
scouting the ranch last week.
The ranch's top feature Is a manmade, 80-acre
swamp complete with dead oak trees rising out of
waist-deep duckweed. Buzzards perch on the
treys at dusk, giving the land a haunting appeal.
The site won out over others In South Carolina
and Georgia for the Vietnam movie.
"It waa a real eye-opener." said director Preston
Whitmore. "You can be In the Jungle, and 40
minutes away Is civilization."
"This swamp has a prehistoric look that is one

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soldBill
BillCarraro.
Carraro.a aco-produccr
co-producerfor
for
"The Walking Dead." due In theaters In January.
Rick Lee la not atar-atruck by the glamour of
Hollywood.
"This la a beef-cattle ranch." the owner said. "If
it lnterfereawlthlhecowa.lt does not get done." ■

C LA SSIFIED A D S
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FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTION
CASE N a ft-UMCA
TROY A N iCMOLS, INC.,
Ptaintltt,

unknown spowsa, heirs, de­
visees, grantees, assignees,
lienars. creditors, tiuatooo. or
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YOU A BB M ER B EV NOTI
FIEO mo* on action to t e n d o n
e mortgage w ^lha^N*towing
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THIRTY DAYS A F T E R THE
D A T E O P S E R V IC E O P A
CO PY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
A ll other creditors of the

LOT M . TWIN RIVERS. SEC­
TION III R, U N IT II. ‘ A C ­
C O R D IN G T O T H I P L A T
T H E R E O F AS RECORDED IN
P L A T ROOK 41. PA G ES *7
THROUGH 41, PUBLIC R E C ­
OB D t OP S E M IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. WHICH
NAS A PHYSICAL ADORES?
O P II7E W E S T R I V I E R A
B L V D .i OVIEDO . FLO RIO A

O ERALD IN E E. NELSON,
Ostondanlll).
N O T IC IO F ACTION
PR O PER TY
T O O E R A L O IN R R . NELSON
740UNRAR ST.
SANFORD. F L 11771
YOU A R I H E R E B Y NOTI
FIED that an action to torsctoM
a mortgaga an ftw toi towing
prsperty In SEMINOLE County,
Florida, to-wil:
The Norm 14 } tori oi Lot US.
all at Lott 114 and 111 and me
South S.S la a l of Lot &gt;11.
BOOKER TOWN, according to
tha Plat ttwraol a t r rear dad In
Plot Book 4, Pago *7 and 10, of
tha Public Racerdt ot Seminole
County, Florida.
you ere reguired to servo e copy
Of your written detenses. It any
to it, en the Plaintiffs attorney,
whose name and address it :
Lew Office ot John 0 . Hooker
MB Pierce Street. Sulla 1
Tempo. Florida XMM
and Ilia the original with the
Clark ot the above styled Court
within X days after the Tirol
publication otherwise a |udg
ment may be entered against
you tor the relief demanded In
mis Complaint or Patlt Ian.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol M id Court on this 14th
day el August, 1114.
(Court M ali
Maryann* Morse
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amer­
icans Wllh Disabilities Act, par­
sons with disabilities needing o
special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding
should contact Seminole County,

Court Administration at X I
Park Avenue. Sentord. FL. 11771
telephone (4071 171 41X. net
later than seven (7) days prior
to Ihe proceeding It hearing
Impaired. (TDD&gt; I0X M M 77I,
or Voice (VI MOOfiSETTP, via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: August 1I A 1M H 4
OEU-1X

NOWACCEPTING
which It 101 N. Park Avenue,
lantord. Florida 17771: that the
total cam value of the estate It

order are:
John R. Rlrkentall
444 Wlndmeedewt
Altamonte Springs, Fl» 7 * l
Oarethy Clerk Little
ItMOay Read __
Winter Park. FI »7ltf^
A L L IN TERESTED PERSONS
A R I NOTI FIEO THAT:
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decadent's
estate on wham a copy of this
notice it eerved within throe
months attar the data at the first
publication ot mis notice must
tile their claims srim this Court
W IT H IN T H I L A T E R O P
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
D ATE OF TH E FIRST PUB LI­
CATION O F THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A F T E R TH E
D A T E O F S E R V IC E O F A
COPY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All ether creditors ot the
claims or demands against the
estate of the t e a dent must Hie
their claims with mis Court
W ITH IN T H R E E M O N T H S
A F T E R T H E D A T E O F THE
FIR S T P U B LIC A TIO N O F
THIS NOTICE.
A L L C L A IM S A N D DEM AN O I NOT SO F IL E D WILL
B E F O R E V E R BAR R ED .
The data ef the tin t publica­
tion ol mis Notice Is August II.
t!*4.
Person Olvlng Notice.
Attorney and Personal

DRAOUNE*
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thru Friday 11 Noon The Oey Rotate PUbeeeson
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ploinlltt In tho above-styled
cauoo. end you ore reguired to
■arvo o copy al your written
defenses, If -any, to It on
S T EPH EN C . P E B U U , ESQ.,
■ lo ln tlff's attorney, Proves
Vaughn a Aaeectotos. P A ., h i

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S . let itreot, laniard. Somlnote
County, F lorM o , under tho
Fktttleuo Name of KATHVS
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claims or demondMwomet the
OecsOsnf s aototo muoMlla thotr
clolme wtth Edo court WITHIN
T H R E E MONTHS A P T t R T H E
D A T E O F T H E FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE.
A L L C LA IM S . O EM A N D S
AN D OBJECTIONS NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL B E FO R EV ER

MONDAYthru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
SSUNDAY

DANIEL J ttCLFENSTINE,
Ootondant(s).
NOTICIOF
FO*tCLOSURE M L R
NOTICE IS M I R t I V GIVEN
p u rtu in l to an O r d tr Retchoduling Foreclosure Soto
da tod Auguii A 11*4, and an
hired In C eu NO. f llX S C A ol
the Circuit Court at tha EIOHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
tor SEMINOLE County, Florida
wherein TROY A NICHOLS,
INC. it Ihe P la in t if f and
OANIEL J. HELFENSTINE.
STARLET E HELFENSTINE.
KOBRIN BUILDERS SUPPLY.
I N C ., C O N T R A C T O R 'S
SUPPLY OF ORLANDO, INC.,
STATE OF FLORIDA. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. W ESTLAKE
MANOR HOMEOWNERS AS­
SOCIATION. INC.. E M P IR E
F E N C E , and "JOHN D O E"
n/k/a Doug Hill ’’JANE DOC"
n/k/a Starlet Heiiemtlna are tha
Defendant*. I will tall to tha
highati and beti bidder tor caeh
at tha entrance ot the SEMI­
NOLE County Cowriheute at
11:00 a m., en the am day of
September, irit. tha tot towing
described property at tat torth
In Mid Final Judgment!
LOT X , W ESTLAKE MANOR
UNIT ONE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF A l R E ­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17.
A T PAO ES 1 THROUOH 1.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUELIC
R E C O E D S OF SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
teal at Ihlt Court en August 4.
11*4.
(SEAL)
M AEVAN N E MORSE.
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
■y: J a n e i. Jaiewic
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: August H i II. lf*4
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(Man, dapandakto. a n i willing
to wart. O N LY SERIOUS IN­
QUIRIES A P P LY . Mala ar
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CARPENTER NR EOEDt Pull
lima patltlan. M utt have
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ear hear. M M tot__________

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A P P L Y NOW!
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IS G r a d s , l a d In cam a
taakars. Entry Itaal. adven
camant paaalbta. P itilk la
t e h a d a la a . O p e n in g s
thrsvfheu! Oraatar Orlande
and sauth lam lnala. Call
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COMPART RPAIBKM
A P P L Y NORM
l i o u te atari. Immadiata
aaaninpt. Parlact Mr ttudanta,
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camant patalbl*. Plaaibla
t c h a d u la t . O p e n in g s
through**/! Oraatar Orlande
and Sauth iam lnala. Call
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Part fists*. S hours par day.
Man-Pri lunchtime. Must ha
own c o rn s * tMPMtor 1PM
A O . CARRIERS, Tavares. PI.

Nall tun, air comprataor and
transportation required.

8000 PORKERS KCEDCO

SAUDPREP/C00R
Part/Pull lim a. Interview
Monday Aut IS. f-tt or Manday A u tn .a -tl.
OlVBdSM IPdOM ANCS
4SSN.I

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nooseoimers

TIDY AMID. S deyt/wk
with pay and benefits 77*1754
LAbORERE N E E D E D Skilled
and unaklllad. Oaya.
Call batwaan 1 1
SPRINT STAPPINd, O h tall

UWMCAPtRS
A L L POSITIONS
Sad Laylna
Orlvara
Irr Italian
Pun tima m a m

221—Good Things
to Eat

323-5774

CARRIAGE COVE
MOGILE HOME COMMUNITY

M ARY'S KITCHEN Homemade
Cakes, ale. Call lo order
cakasl San lord. I l l 0144

DELTO NA • 1 bdrm Ito bath,
family rm. eitrasl tSt.100
W. Me llciewsbl, M l- m i
D E L T O N A , only SfOO down.
UJO/mo Choose bom 1 homes
to ba ramodalad by builder.
Great opportunity.
M ir a Oravp SM )H 1

I1XS1 - 1/1. ‘SO Nobility, cant.
H/A................................SJ.JOO
ISXS4 - 1/1 aplll- M Skyline,
cant. H/A...................... St,000
taxes -1/1. 'ts Skyllng/Jtlrl. all
e le c tr ic , cen tra l hea l, 1
window A/C units........Sil.SOO
14XSS - l/i ypllt, •) Ptorton.
central H/A..................Sil.SOO
Call M l SISOor M l-1101
CARRIAOE COVE- IN? M il l
1/1, Central heat and air.
Eitras. Ilk* newl Must salll
IMCO Call &gt;14 lass_________
CARRIAOE COVE in . all ap
pllanca* A wash/dryar. CH/A.
Double root, scraan room,
shod A nice lot *4000 MI X!*

EXCH AN O B OR S E L L your
proporty tocatad anywhere I
Investors Rwtty, ns-Silt
O EN EV A 1/bdr/ttobath single
car garage, C/H/A . screened
In porch and a large fenced
yard with Boeetthd Oaks. Lets
of aitra*. Sit,too Immadiata
availaWllty. Call N7 la f tg?«

SAIESISTOCR
Part time. Apply m porter,
A l't A rm y-N a vy, last S.
french, Sanford.__________
S E C U R I T Y O P P I C I R Jab
training. Armed A unarmed.
Brantly A Aaoac. H4-MM

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Laafclnt tor anthualatlc aup*
rtencad toaalnt canautlant tar
Ika Mary
community. Frantic* Hall

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Secrat Harbar Lana. Laka
AAary. m a s e rF a a f 111 7447.

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P/T or P/T Mata ar tamale.
Mutt hava g*ed driving record
and know Santordarad.
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WAREHOUSE AND O EN SR AL
LABO R H E L P N B ED EO I
Banut tor drivers. All shifts
available. Dally pay. no toe.
Report roody to wort J:M am.
Industrial Lobar Svc.. ISIS
french Av. No phone calls

W— Rooms For Ront
A O U lt r ROOM 1*1/wk. aft.
apt. sns/siss wtu util. paid.
i. A / C C . laun.MMtitt

Apply m
Bird laniard.

* imiiitcrmicc person ♦
Par Shapptat Cantor
Oanaral ctoanlng live daya a
weak, five houra par day. Call
S IM a s tiia batwaan the houra
aam/Spm.
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M A N A tB R

l?S/w k. K itch en , phone,
laundry, video games, off
»treat parting........... M044M
f URNISMSO ROOM m private
'wttai nvuiR R nriivyn. r it *
oroncaoraautrad M l-Odl

V7—Aportmonts
Furw ishod/Rent

military. I
kto oriented
mattvato. Call fto s m

NAM. TUNS A STTUSTS
Apply at O O C Nair Satan.
m ? Nary 17-fl. Cantor Mall.
tantard. Or call R U N

MATS DONEE?

All rental and real aatato
advartlaamantt ara aubfact to
the federal Pair Nautlng A d .
which makaa It lltogal to
advartlaa any pratoranca. Ilmna tio n o r d iscrim in ation
an race, cater, religion,
familial eta

Aula parts store. Valid PL
driver* lie. Knew Central PL
•real SS to start. Ahta *

i»t Central P tor Ida baaed

REGENCY PARK

Superior rated facility Is
• RN
due te a promotion from
artthto. LTC araactonc* and

C LE A N I bdrm.. Pto. room.
Minds, carpet, a ilin g tana,
MIS/me. plus aac. No pat*.
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Mosswaed Apts, m m t
OANAOE APARTM EN T 1
bdrm. A/C. MMmwnth. t »
security. M l-B at__________

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Laka Ada I bdrm. SMO mo.
1bdrm, S4tg me and up

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MOW IN SHOAL

1 and I badraam apartmanr*.
Sift to M M monthly , plus
security. One year leeea. Call
MAIMS_________________
*NICE T H R E E ROOM# water
* • • * * * • M id ., no pats.
SMS/ma ptua dapaall
SANPORO • I bdrm. t bath.
pool, tennis courts, security
fa ta , t i l l plus security.
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S P I C I A L I SttS O P P 1ST
MONTHS RBNTI I A 1 bdrm.
apt*. Stow carpet and vinyl I
Starting at SMS/ma. U M PierIda St, SanMrd. M MSM
I BORAS. APT. gutat neighbor-

EPPICIBNCY Ig. private
yard, all util. me. MM/m*.-f
tteiaac. tool tssar m a m
BPPICIINCY-AII Ultimas. A/C.
blinds, newly pamtad. MM
me., plus sac. Cat! Mi-MM
• A R A B ! EPPICIBNCY Willttoa him. sacapt ataa SMS/ma.
I ll A last Ownar/Srakar.
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L A K B ik A R V turn efficiency,

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C/H/A,Inground Pool SSSS
mo/SSW lac. Call M M SM
1 BDRM HOUSE Quiet neigh
borheed. MtO/mo. MSS damage aac. m »M7 after lpm
MM OROVB DR., lantord. 1/1 .
cant. H/A. wall to wall carpet.
fenced yd. MM/ma M l-M M
1 BEDROOM, 1 bam. cant H/A.
family rm. Only SSM dawn I
Alae 4 bdrm, 1 both available.
Ask about our HUD heme* I
Why rant? T H E HILLIMAN
OROUP, INC. Realtor Mt-MM
1 bedroom .1 bath. C/H/A large
tot. One mile W a! 1-4 IM S.

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S U N DOWN 11^ apt It llv., din.,
pat In Wtch. toncad w/garage.
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llv.. Sin, eat In kHch.. appl.,
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tot* 1 bdrm, CH/A. to acre.
pat* okay S a n -fd H i
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dishwasher, laundry room,
carport LUSVsiMdoptM- ISIS

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3 bdrm its bath ptua dan. New
aptotoncos. Plraptaca. fenced
in beck yard. SIM manthly,
dapaall rpuytrad. Accaaaibto to
la c a l scb aa la .Im m a d iata
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LAR O E TWO STORY NOWSE
MdrmJbth C/H/A living rm.
fireplace, fenced yard, sun
d e c k , n ea r high school.
Available NOW I SIM mth.
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with AC A
latiL SMI me plus, security.
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SANPORO. I bdrm. Ito bath
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117—Cem m erdel
Rentals
C H O IC E c a m m a r t U n t w y
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Oraanway E spraasway. High
vtstWIltyl 1JM eg- It. buildIngI IMS/me. piuaaacurlty.
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retail. MSS/ma. SN-IMB
SANPORO Cam m irctit Atdg.
great tor etflcae or small
retail. Lott at traffic, tile sa­
lt. central H/A. call Wat
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On Lake Emma Rd.* Lake Maiy

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UP. LARRY'S MANY, Ml-atM
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all make* A parts. 104 E.
Cammarclal St.
M l MM
a H O O V E 1 V A C U U M
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upright-top pt the line. Orlg.
1100-will wall tor MS. Eactlteat

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Cette* table, mlcreweve. seta
labia, and SaMee. crystal lama
and m iscellaneous Items.
M teitiM te ia m cIflte l
________C a H m a n e _______• i
M O V I N A I Safe. Leveaaet.
tutor. Cantor. Rail top desk.
Stored sa/tto watt apeak* rs.
Under t yr- atol Mart lad.

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car aaraga M4AM MtSANPORO • I bdrm. Ito bath
PtorMa cottage. waaS Hear*.
control H/A, MSAM m m t
S A N P O R O R E N T T O OWN
SIMS Ream contract, t i l l S.
Billet. I baS-lM-SMS_______
SANPOOO 1 alary. 1 bed/1 to
bath honto. A 1 bod. garage
apt, seaa m . an-SN- law.
SANPOOO S/l artth eftka apace
Neede aama rapalr. SMS I.
Elm A w . MSAM OAOMbtl?S
W ANTED
A thief to atoal mi* aluml 1
bdrm.. air. IS% below ap­
praisal s«M dawn. MM/mo.
Call Charlie, s s rn s r_______
1/1 w/lrg. Master bdrm. Great
R m .g a tetisa N M irSM ALL Immacuisto ham*, new
paint Inside and out. S/l.
king distance to school.
Cant. H/A, SencaS backyard.
Beautiful Isndcepod back
vardlSW.MS MANSI_______
M AN AG EM EN T A R E A L T Y

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Laka Mary

fow aT

PO LO WOODEN MIRROR!
le t af two. Bach haw
Ska M"tong to" wtda,
tor S4L Call MAMM.
with rust accent*, aicallant
candttten.ltMMl-4aSB
S E A R I KBNM ORB Proattoss
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R H IB
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•O O LP C LlfB I full aat with
bag • All ter anty 14SI Pleat*
im f t s a
SUBA OEAR. Man* B Woman*,
with Suka Pro EC’s and Ragulators. Oceanic computers,
and tanks. MOO. For AIM

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Ilf—Office Supplies
/ Eguipmenf
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Sm i t h c o r o n a w p
TYPEW R ITER ­
LIKE NEW parted tor cal
la s t , sm a ll busin ess or
Christmas gift. 10.000 charac­
ter Memory to star#/edit toil.
Triple pitch IS/tt/IS. Auto
-raturn/cantar/undarlln*/
katS. IS character LED dit
play. Dictionary, Autoapall.

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S/l Pristina cend/ctramlc
tiled. Lush landacapa w/dack
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V I New carpet A paint, L f
rooms. Oargaaut yard IMAM

S22-f4»*Stl-27»

IW — F t ft K I u R P iiR S
BURM ESE PYTHON m * ft.
Beautiful markings, gaod
tamp, w/cuatom Si4i4’ glass
front cage. Must sell H IM
firm. M4-SM?a*fc tor Traci*.
Fro* Ta ROOD Nam* whit*
mat* pemeranlan. not iond of
d jI t o r m O lA lM ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

243— Livestock and
Fouitry

^ ^ a ln O s r M t t Y a N *

wBr?S
555??2S 5 wl
Call Watson Realty Carp.,
REALTORS-..............H A M M

Lots/to it

3 Bsdroom Townhomss
• §markUn§ Peat • Prieate Clubhouse • Eat-In Kitchen
a Botf-Cleanlng Oven • Ice Maker • Ceiling Pane
jufTfUMl Children's Club • Separate Private entrances
•tree Car Wash Area *Around-theClock Maintenance

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A-t- SE S T A P P LIA N C E has
Kanmera washers, fra* da
llw ry. Warranty. M4-MSS
• AAA R A r i APPLIANCE a
a A N O R B S A L B C EN T E R a
111 S. French A w . lantord
Appliance*, furniture, house
held Items, c o lle c tib le s,
woman A childrens clothing,
gInsswaro. knick-knacks, ate.
NEW FLORIDA T-SHIRTS tl.Ot
Oat One Fran urtthTht* Adi
A IR C O N D I T I O N I R S 4000
BTU. IIM. ISAM BTU SMS
Pood condition. Call BM-S41S
B A S T CRIB M l. STROLLER
M L Pit greupbaat otter. Call
m - M f f o r M l I4if_________
• D IS K A CHAIR: Mack. S
drawer metal deck w/swlval
chair an casters MO Pleat*
caima-oais______________

• U&lt;* AAery S d w H I
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SA W W i * U R IH M Y

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111— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu re

IMRI^maaU n a n

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MIENMAEM.IT
S A N P O N O t/ 1 • 1 A M
Patmatto. B itra tot.lWS/ma.

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O EN EV A on tread 1.15 acres.
Ibdrm. mobile, aat-ln kit,
CH/A. fireplace............MAN#

Include* heater, glass mir­
rors, padded rails, built In
drawers, and all bedding. Call
Tntsaa_________________

tow aa M a e a eg It. f t

COL Cleee’A ’er'R’onty. Apply
m paraan. 04: to. MaRbam

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and Otd Laka Mary Alvd.
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Rapaaba AwHy- l-ata-ttia

security. Saba Myrtle A w .
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1/2H0RTNFREIII

RowtAta

1/1 on I acres. Pool. pond.
toncad tor horses. Mt.tOO
ESTA TE ON M l ACRBIt «/lto
spilt plan, over 1.000 sg. ft.,
toncad tor horses. it lf .f M
C O U N T R Y H O M E ON t . i l
ACRBIt 1/1 . Ilv, dn, lam.
rm a , lanced fa r h e r t a i.
Carport. Sto,toOl
CUSTOM BUILT 4^1 Llv, din,
tarn. rm*. eat In kit., security,
satointvaaa.fMii
I ar I BBrm. newer carpal A
paint. C/H/A. carport SM.fOO
■RICK V I spin. llv. Sin. tarn,
rma, aac. syttom, ecr. perch,
toncad yd-&lt;garage I M i J M

mo/SlOOdap CallM l ISM

I»t» sirs/mo plus m m sacurity-CalUM-IMIIv.mag.
SBdrnL/1 Bath HS-ltM
SNENANOOANAPARTAAENTS

A tear aa E 1/1% ANQ a,
rfinanwtowaaSacxvmoJ
O m n Parsatasuraa. Rapoal
E amSnoli. Oranta, Vatuatal

•AHfORO. 1 BDRM. It* BATH.
tdJ/mo. plui deposit.
N o p e ti.ia -tv o
SANfORO- OiiMtaraapA
RENTTOOW N
1 bdrm .. a ir, SSSS dawn,
MSP/mo.................... jm -n n

CARRIAGE COVE 1/1. 14 X SI.
Haw CHA, tern. rm.. big shad.
Vary claanl HO.SOO OBO.
N t H t m H I f a r D a ysllU TIS

Af f OHOABLI HOf.U S
VI NTtillf l MMOf’f UHLS

103—Houses
U nfum lthod/ R»nt

P ay c e m m in iv r ila
w/aaportonca. Apply at San
lord KPC, MAI T

I yaars Cammarclal aiparl
— aCallMS-iaai

a »c to lM par mile
a Up la MASS ml. par me.

157—M obile
Homes / B ait

Oelfer'e Dream Hamel l . l i
acres, in . central H/A. lamlly rm „ firaplacal I,m ag. It.
Dbl. garage, new carpal,
marble Ilia, fancad. huge
oeksl Driving rangy I High
and dryl Horse* OKIIISl.tOO

R o o f in w u n o

IrtMhrif itwilnr ind Pnrn
Now buying
gold tllvtr,
diamonds, coins. 1317 W
Broadway SI .Oviedo 1*5 447*
WOODEN LURES and tackle
boiat. antique reals Cash
Paid I Orlando lto?4»

RCTAILMtlS

M tM fc a O p p M ta a H i
Pari Tlme/lhourt per dey S
days
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weak.
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r« aaira
nwna* white yaur kM» ara In
_ tthati. Call W R t t H M l .

21»—Wanted to Buy

SA N FO R D - PIN ER ID O E
CLUB. Large 1 bdrm. l bath
condo, amenities Included.
Plus many aitra*. Sil.SOO
Call MS ISIS

P T / M ature avid reader
needed. Semellfttng. 184)17

A HP. TIltMMMITII»
B o t h k I I I a | a a I
Entllah/Spanlah p itm a n s.
Datallad paspls with paad
phene vetoes, wllllnt to Warn.
Goad pay and benefits.
Can m m - u a

HALL REALTY

Clrtla mal Ara you my Pearl?
I’m a top Eiac. who haa baan
promotad and naod aomoono
to tram to replace me. New
rational office naadt your
prefeaalenst altitude and
drive. Call tor aapt 740STM

Man-Ttwra, aw hr wart days.
Piril benefit* available. h i
5 * "fjy ; * *aeatian. Apety ati
rt
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155—Condominiums
Co-Op/Sole

1 4 1 -Homes for Sale

11? W first St Sanford

IXf IMVSTIIAL tCWIRC
MAOHIIE OPERATORS

Knawiadg* M Medicare A
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en|ev *
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Ilk* tracking with peseta.
A p p l y a t H111 h a v a n
Healthcare, ws Maltanvilia
Ara Santocdar lend reasons
EsualOppsrtvnttyEmplau r

KIT *N’ CARLYI-E® by Larry Wright

PROFESSIONAL

HraaAaaacaaraaauNl
741-UMItor. rsc.maa.

Pat! Mad chicken. I yr*. min.
sap. la la n r H » M wfciy.
M i 1«M S. Franck

HaatlAtartl Facility tasking
ptnan M
A/R
afflea.

71-Heip Wanted

K U M ftM K M M O K S
ISaal tar mobile homo or
homo alto, horses, cattle,
terming, ar nuraary. Zoned
agricultural.’ SIAM par aero.
Small dawn payment with
aamerfinanclng; fa a -w -tm
HUNTER'S SPECIAL ?1 by IN
toncad tot at farm ton. with
electric, water A II H traitor
MJMMI-3M1_____________
•IS A C R E ! N E A R LEM O N
BLUPP • In secure cemmunl
ty I US.*00 wlthaaliar terms.
‘ BUILDINR LOT data to lamlnatoHIfSLltaAM
•S* ACRES with 014 It. frontage
on SR 4S tost Super buy I
SWAM-hurry I

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REAL ESTATE. DSC
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MSNSPOR S A L E M EACH)
Lutnar Farms Samauta.Ftorlda

215—B M tsan b
AccRssories

223—Miscellaneous
0"A M ER IC A N P E O P LE S ”
Encyclopedias Full sal plus ?
year books. Good condition SIS
Call 171 S4l l ______________
PCHILDS RO LLER BLAD ES
Black with neon yellow and
hot pink trim Gently worn by
■even year old girl. Okily SIS.
_______ Call 1SS 4140._______
a EXTERIOR M E T A L FRONT
DOOR 14 Inch with glass A
screen door and hardware SSS
Call M l 741*______________
MOVINO SALE Furniture A
household Items too numerous
to mention I Mult tell everything quick I calls*! 4114__

SPA
S person spa , Complete with
equipment and cabinet 51*00
Call 111 0044
a TWO USED 145-1! Steel Radi
*1 black wall liras. S4 each,
good for 10k call 730 Itol

230—Antique/CItssic
______ Ctrs______
eCAO ILLAC D EV ILLE. It il.
A LL POWERI Only Sltof or
bast otlar. Pleat# call 17IPSS4
a P O R D THUNDERBIRD. If**.
A ll original! Naadt soma
work. StAfS OBO 1H OlSi
1H4 C H E W IMPALA hat IS00
mile* on original rebuilt V S
engine. Garage kept, many
aitras. runs good, looks good
_UJOOOBOS74J047ID*llooa^

231—Ctrs
ACCESS
G OVERNM ENT
SEIZED VEHICLES
ForatlltlloatSMOl
MERCHANDISE alsoavallabl*
at hugo discounts I
FORD. JAOUAN, CHEVY.
ELECTRONICS. FURNITURE
1-#**-IIS-4411
________ B it o area________
AUDI IfH sunroof, lull power,
AC. auto, law mil**, dean A
runt nice Sl.ffS OBO 7H f 4*0
e C H E V R O L E T LUMINA IffJ.
Belga, 4 door, fully loaded.
3*755 miles. Eicellent condl
non. S17.J00 OOO f0473J141S
or *04-775 0S71____________
b C H R Y S L E R LaBaron con­
vertible, ‘to. red. loeded. dg
dash, new top/llres. 54,M0
ets-Tito_________________
a COR V ETTE *7f T-TOP Good
cond Needs owner who cen
give T LC S4.400/trede 333«10
a LINCOLN TOWNCAR H Mint
c o n d itio n , g a ra g e k e p t,
lo a d e d , f la w le s s b o d y .
mechanically perfect. U K
mHa*.S18.M0 OBO 771-toH.
LINCOLN TOW NCAR'
A LOAOBDI Mint cond Tfk
mllee. Atkina aiLS tolto Ttia

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14 lb. trolling malar, fists
Under, blmlnl top- E itrasl
H IM Arm.................. Ml-seal
anas SKI/FISH BOAT, to HP
Marc-, w/trallor. Run* graatl
M JtoCallatotoM _________
e ie FT PONTOON kppt. All
IIRergiet*. 140 HP Evinrvd*
Vary last I Many aitra*. Ilk*
naw I Only ft AM M AM M

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eicept tea, tag. title, ate
HONDA P R E L U D E • IW7.
A / C stereo cassette, super
c la a n l O n ly I l l S . i * par
month I Call Mr. Payn* lor
appointment. Cevrtesy Used
Cars............................ MS-1113
a '71 CMBVT El CamIno. no
eng. or Iran*., A/C. P/S. P/B.
cowl hood. SS grill#. No till#.
S1S0.14* SSt)______________
f t SUPER B E E T L E . Runt but
needs work, tan cc. asking
MM. OBO...... ua-toSt tv. mtg.
a 'IS C H E V R O L E T Caprice
Clastic. 4 dr., runt good,
loadad. *4 000 OBO. and
■SS Chavratot Balalr. 1 dr., runt
good. M.M0 OBO S74M17
M FORD T IM P O , 4 door. 4 cyl..
IM X ml. PS. PB. AC. AM FM
Starao. SHOO. O B O . f- 4.
M on.-Fri..Qerym -M M

235-Trucks/

B u sts/V a n s
a C H IV V BEAUVILLE VAN
'7f, I ton, Passongor van,
clean. Loadad I Too much to
list, must to* to appreciate.
Only M.4fS OBO..........33II7M

CNBVY ASTRO VAN IIS* whit*
w/gray Interior, M X miles
77*0040 weekdays or m m t
evenings A Sunday_________

CHEW

HALF-TON PICKUP

'M Runt aicallantl Automatic
St AM 771 H it _____________
• J E E P PICK UP 4 iL ITT*. VI.
auto. Engine and Iran*, re­
built (about 10.000 m lletl
Newer Interior SI.000 M l 1000

IfS i W IL L Y 'S J E E P Needs
work S4M or trade tor 1
Please call m r n t ________
IM* FORD FIM Pick up truck
E X L T S spaed, i cylinder.
New paint |ob. Vary Vary
d ea n ........ t/.tti__________

Iff* FORD RANGER XLT. low
mil**, AC. anti-lack brakes.
ind. cap laioo. OBO HI saw
d 'ti/ 'M S-lt PICKUPS 17k/41k.
*1300/*1400 17 FORD Escort
OT *1400 IS C H E W Cava liar
SHOO M* 5004artobitot

INS XR HONDA IM dlrl blk*
U M Firm. P la t a call 771 4IS4
attar Ip m

at? F T w/ frettor. *S HP Mare..

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TAXI UPPAYMENTS
MMOMYOOXfR

BOAT MOTOR

•ORT MOTOR

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automatic. A / C P L PR. tilt.
AM /FM stereo I Only sMJ.fS
per menfhl Call Mr. Payne far

23f—Motorcycles
and Bikes

11 horta/EvInrud*. Like new
SSM. Call M l SMI__________
H O U SEBO AT Runs perfect!
Eicattont conditlonl H4AOO
Ayappolntmonlonly. 114 ISOI

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• B A V LIN B R cabin cruiser.
I/O. 'If. M ft. depth Under,
traitor, marina radio. MA00
H it
111 Jehnaon , confront with or
w ith o u t t r i m o r t i l t .
ir'shattllAfS. Call let n i l

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241—Recreational
Vehicles/Campars
O C H E W Malar basts*. '7*.
Clean, runt graal. Full bath,
A/C. Generator. New ewnlng
Good tires.................. I ll IMS
_____Needs new parents!_____
* Itl7 CRUISE-AIR/OBORGIA
BOY. IS', tall contained RV.
new aluminum ester tor. bat
torlet. retrlg . many aitrasl
M ,700OBO Call 713 WN
a 'H WINNEBAGO. M tt. New
engine A redlator..... . .14.000
771 Sitoer 771 PIS#
d l l A LL E G R O motor homo 17
tt. awning, twin beds, genera
lor A tv S1S.OOOOBO H 1077!

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�Sanford Hsrald, Ssntord. Florida - Thursday, A u g u a tlS , 1994

by Chic Young
THAT'LL m ^
r «H o o l l a m

by Art 8ansom
DREADFULLY SORRY TO HEAR
ABOUT YOUR LITTLE. MISHAP,

r su p p o se yo u 'l l ee w a n t in g ^
TOMORROW OFF ?

by C hsrlM M. Schulz
I DIDNT SLEEP
W ELL LAST NIGHT.
I COULDN’T 6 E T
COMFORTABLE..

R30R

AUD OJAS ACCUSED
OF ftASIAftfSM

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Get second opinion
from another dentist
DEAR DR. QOTT: My teeth are
absccstied and my dentist ref­
uses to pull them, claiming
there's still smiles left In them.
My medical doctor has me on
Amoxicillin and Cipro, yet the
Infection continues. What can I
do about this problem?
DEAR READER: See another
dentist. In Instances where pro­
fessionals disagree, a second
opinion will often provide pa­
tients with additional Informa­
tion to help them decide what to
do.
Although your dental
abscesses should respond to
antibiotic therapy, I suspect that
you will eventually need root
canal work or extractions. Sec
what the second dentist says.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I've Just
been told I have liver cancer and
a tumor on my kidney. My
doctor says a liver biopsy will be
very dangerous, but he didn't
rule It out completely. Is there
any hope for me?
DEAR READER: To a large
degree, the prognosis of cancer
depends on the type o f ma­
lignancy and Its location. Cer­
tain tumors, such as prostate
cancer, grow relatively slowly
and may take years to cause
serious problems.
On the other hand, other
m a l i g n a n c i e s , s u c h as
carcinoma of the lung, grow
rapidly, metastasize (spread)
quickly, and cause death In a
few months.
Therefore, before answering
your question. I'd have to know
the type o f cancer. Did It arise In
the liver and spread to the
kidney, or vice-versa? Are there,
In fact, two different tumors?
Could the liver lesion and the
kidney tumor represent
m etastatic spread from yet
another growth elsewhere In
your body?
Your doctor should be able to
answer these questions and give
you an analysis o f your future.
But first, I believe, he'll have to
biopsy the liver tumor (which Is
easier to get to than the kidney)
to Identify the type o f cancer and
Its cellular characteristics.

Your left-hand opponent opens
une club; your partner passes,
your right-hand opponent re­
spond* one diamond, you pass.
LHO rebids one no-trump, and
suddenly your partner comes
out or the bushes with a double.
What does his double say?
To pass on the first round and
then to double on the second
shows a respectable hand with
length and strength In the first
suit bid: here, clubs. And It
reveals length In the unbld suits;
here, the majors.

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After East retreated to two
diamonds (he had responded one
diamond In the hope o f improv­
ing the contract without getting
overboard), what would you do
with that South hand? Hoping

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Some o f the changes you've
been hoping (o make In your
basic lifestyle might become
realities In the.year ahead. What
previously restricted you may no
longer be effective.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're
not apt to duck making difficult
decisions today, because you
mi ght v i e w them th rou gh
• rose-colored glasses. Unfortu­
nately, the pink cloud hovering
over your Judfpnent is not an
ally. Get a Jump on life by
understanding the Influences
governing you In the year ahead.
Send for your Astro-Graph pre.dictions today by mailing $1.25
to Astro-Graph, do (his newspa­
per. P.O. Box 4465, New York.
N. Y. 10163. Be sure to state
your zodiac sign.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
Subordinates might not be too
good at keeping accurate records
today. Double-check (heir fig­
ures and also be sure they're
doing things as you instructed.
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20 Simplest
22 Baseball player
Mel ™24Berk
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29Religious poem
33 Part of TOIF
34 Platform t
38Jacob's briber
37 Waterproof
co ve rin g

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It was the winning bid (though
If he had settled for two no­
trump. North should raise to
three). West led the diamond
qu een, try in g to force out
South's stopper while retaining
communication with his partner.
South discarded the heart
three from the dummy and
ducked in his own hand. Now
West switched In vain to hearts.
D eclarer flneased d u m m y's
queen before playing a club to
hla queen and West's ace. Back
came the heart king. Declarer
won with dummy's ace, cashed
the club king, played a spade to
hla ace, flneased dummy's club
nine and had 10 tricks when the
spades broke.
Oscar Wilde claimed. "Th e
basis o f action Is lack o f Imagina­
tion. It la the last resource of
those who know not how to
dream," Well. I think you will
agree that South showed no lack

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o f Imagination In this deal.
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serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Samlnola County alnoa 1008
flflth Year, No. 260 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

G r a s s roots firew orks

Bring your own to citizens’ pitch-in celebration
By SANDRA IL U O T T

□ Sports

Hsrsld Stall Writer

Heat no problsm for runners
LAKE MARY - » The Lake Mary Sun
Track Series drew 35 runners to its seror
four Monday night meets.

□S ee P ate IB ;

SANFORD — A local resident who Is angry
there will be no Fourth o f July fireworks display
on Lake Monroe (his year Is proposing a pllch-ln
celebration. BYOF (bring your own fireworks).
"We're really sort of Impromptu. It's really just
by word or mouth." Sharon Oonyeau explained.
"W e want people to gnther down by the lakefmnl
In from o f the Holiday Inn (renamed the Marina

Hotel Monday) off their property, on city property
about sunset and do fireworks. Just bring your
own fireworks, maybe bring some chairs. W e’re
going lo do It without the city."
This Is the first year In recent memory no
professional fireworks display Is planned. For the
past three years. Jaycees President Steve Alford
worked to present "the Peoples' Fireworks" after
the City of Sanford nnd Chamber o f Commerce
dropped sponsorship of the local event. Alford
gnve up trying lo coordinate another display this
year when he couldn't get nnyone to help him.

Years ugo. the city marked the Fourth with a
day-long celebration Including baseball and
softball games, crafts fair and carnival rides
culminating In an afterdark firework* display.
Even though participation In (he daylight
activities dwindled, the night-time fireworks
display drew thousands o f people lo the
waterfront.

□See Fireworks, Page BA
Related Editorial, Page 4A

............

Register to vote
SANFORD — A voter registration will be held
Tuesday al the Boys and Girls Club of Weal
Sanford. 919 Persimmon Ave. The registration
will be held Tram 8 p.m. until 9 p.m. Another
registration will be held Tuesday and Thursday
at the Food Assistance Program at the old Zayre
Plazq at the corner of U.S. Highway 17-92 nnd
Airport Boulevard from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
each day.

Warren E. ‘Pete’ Knowles Award

Convention
center
Commissioners:
Proceed cautiously

Free publication
SANFORD — The St. Johns River Water
Management District Is now offering free
two-year subscriptions of Its Streamlines publi­
cation to the public. Formerly In limited
circulation, everyone cun now receive the
colorful Streamlines by culling an "8 0 0 "
telephone number. Each bi-monthly edition
highlights district projects, offers profiles of
staffers und lets you know about the latest
district governing decisions. Streamlines Is
available by calling 1-800-725-5922.

B yJ. MARK BARPIBLD

P&amp;Z meeting tonight
LAKE MARY — The Lake Mary Planning und
Zoning Board meets tonight. Various growth
related matters dominate the meeting.
The City Planner Is scheduled to give the I'ftZ
an update on activities such as the Krystal site
plan. Sun Ray sign variance. Jackson rcionlng.
Stump nubdlvlslon. f’ultr PUD, Tlmnrunn Unit
IBrepluttlng. nnd other Items.
Under old business ure two separate requests
from Royal Academy o f Leurnlng rrgnnllnu lot I
o f the North Point rcplal area.
Under' new business arc requests from R.C.
Hill's World of Wheels for a rezontng of property
on Weldon Blvd., a request from Lennar Homes
to amend Its final PUD for an 80 acre site, an
ordinance amending the tree regulations, and u
conditional use permit for a 235 foot cellular
plume tower.
The Planning und Zoning Board meeting will
begin at 7 p.m. this evening In the commission
chambers of Lake Mary City Hull. IOO N.
Country Club Road.

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'P o lo ' K now los award. Left: C o m m ls^lo n o ra
W h lle y E c k s te in and B ob T hom as, M ayor

SANFORD — The Sanford City Commission
will begin work sessions on the fiscal year
1994/95 budget today at 3 p.m. The budget
work session scheduled for tomorrow has been
cancelled. If an additional session Is required. It
may be held beginning ut 3 p.m. Thursday.
During Monday night's city commission meet­
ing. Mayor Bcttyc Smith commenled that the
second session may not be necessary, and
would be held only If the entire budget cannot
be examined and discussed during today's
session.

Time running out
SANFORD — Thirteen businesses have
applied thus far for the Sanford Main Street
Design Financial Incentive Program. The pro­
gram provides money with which to help pay for
new or repaired awnings or canopies In the
downtown area.
Grants arc limited lo u maximum dollur
amount of $750 or one half of the project cost,
whichever Is less. Work must be previously
approved by the SMS Design Committee to be
eligible for the grant reimbursement.
The deadline for submission of applications Is
July I.
For additional Information or an application,
contact Faye Fulton. SMS Manager, at 101 W.
First Street, Suite D.. In downtown Sanford.
Phone 322-5600 or Laura Straehla at 323-5696.

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evening showers and
thunderstorms. High
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Renaissance woman: Stairs
tapped for annual top honor
By NICK PPBIPAUP
H erald S ta ff W rite r

Budget hearings

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H erald S enior S ta ff W riter

SANFORD — Helen Stairs, a leader In (he
redevelopment of historic downtown, was
named recipient of (he 10th annual Warren E.
"P e te " Knowles awurd during last night's
Sanford City Commission meeting.
The announcement came as u surprise lo
Stairs, who had uppeured before the com­
mission work session curlier In (he day
discussing several different matters.

In accepting (he award she commented.
"Things ure happening in Sanford und It's so
exciting. I hope everyone on the commission
has the same feeling about II."
During the presentation. Clly Atlarncy Bill
Colbert read on official proclamation and
described some of Stairs' activities.
She has served us vice president and
president o f Sanford Historic Downtown
Waterfront Association. She Is or has been a
m em ber and served In various official

ClSeo Award, Page 5A

SANFORD — Seminole County commissioners
will move toward building a 155.000-nquarc-foot
convention nnd civic center — with caution.
Balking at Ihc $2.4 million annual shortfall
after Ihc center becomes busy, commissioners
decided lo seek a hotelier willing to share In the
expenses of Ihe structure or share parking
spaces. They agreed there Is no hurry to build the
cosily center.
I think we rc looking ut five to seven year here
before we do anything, said Dlek Van Der Welde.
commission chairman.
The county's Tourist Development Council
commissioned Ihe study lust year lo see If a
center could uttrarl new tourists. Consultants
believed It rould and said more than 40A.(X)()
people will attend center events each year alter It
become* "stable" with about 150 events a year.
Nearly half the attendance would occur it u
minor-league hockey tram were based lin e.
County tourism director Jack WcM said the
owners of tbc Orlando Dragons hockey leant have
expressed Interest In lire center. Wert said Hie
tntiln hull of Ihe center could Imve roll*&lt;iw&lt;iy
flooring to allow for the mulcbrs. A year-round
skating rink might attract more Canadian
tourists. Wert said.
The center will coat nearly $20.3 million, said
Bill Owens, president o f Ural Estate Research
Consultants Inc. When up to full operations. Ihc
center would generate $571,000 each year for Ihc
county and clllrn In taxes und fees, [lilt II would
o|&gt;erate with a yearly 9298.700 loss nnd have a
$2.6 million construction debt payment. Thai
adds up lo a $2.4 million expense each year lo
operate Ihe center, mild Owens.
The facility needs up lo 40 acres for Ihe center,
parking and drainage within walking distance of
al least 300 hotel rooms. Although Altamonte
Springs Is considered a prime spot because of a
Hilton hotel and highway access, there's not

□ Bee Center, Page 5A

SCC pipes
up for new
plumbing

Inn takes a holiday

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H orald S ta ll W flto r_________________

By NICK PPBIPAUP
H erald S ta ff W rite r

SANFORD — In the vernacular
o f the business, th ey have
dropped their flag: ihc motel on
the Sanford marina no longer has
the Holiday Inn sign.
A sign company truck arrived
at Ihc marina yesterday morning.
By (he time II left al noon, a new
blue sign was In place saying,
"Marina Hotel."
The facility has been undergo­
in g difficulties over the past few
years. Including u bankruptcy by
u former operator, a mnrtgugc
foreclosure against a form er
lender, a takeover by Resolution
Trust Corporation, and a conti­
nuing disagreement about lease
payments to the clly, which owns
the land on which the facility Is
located.
A court hearing wus held early
this mouth on u motion filed by
RTC for u summary Judgment.
While no decision was expected
for possibly 30 duys, a decision
wus made within a few weeks.
At issue Is (he actual lease and
ownership of (he lund on which
the facility Is located.
According to City Attorney Bill
Colbert, the Judge denied (he

□See Inn, PageBA

MARINA
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The n$w sign at th$ Marina H o ttl on Sanford'a lakefront.

SANFORD — If you've been to
S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C o lleg e
lately, you've seen a campus that
looks as If It has been devastated by
battles.
No, It hasn't. As u matter of fuel,
Ihc students say they arc quite
happy with the school nnd enroll­
ment Is up al Ihc college.
The campus has been ripped up
by (he construction o f n new
administration und students serv­
ices complex for some time now.
but recent activity has been tuklng
up und replacing sections all across
Ihc Sanford campus.
"T h e y ’re Just out there ripping tip
old sewer and putting In u new
s y s te m ," nuld Robert Lyles, a
spokesman for Ihc college.
Seminole Community College wus
built nearly 30 years In wliut wus
once an orange grove.
The college begun smull with lllllc
expcctatlon (hat II would grow lo be
one of the largest two yeur colleges
In the stale.
Buildings have been added, here
and there across the campus us they
were needed.
"N ew plumbing was attached to
(he old stuff und ll was a maze of
makeshift pipes nnd tubes.” said
Lyles. "It wasn't really a plumbing
system. It was good plumbing, bill

□See Plumbing, Page 5A

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Citizens complain about petition
Deceptive practices used to get signatures
MIRAMAR — A restaurant owner and
murdered by an officer tracking down a missing person, police
nnd neighbors said.
A Broward County sheriffs deputy went to the canal front
house around midnight Sunday looking for a missing woman.
He got no answer at the.door, left a note and departed. Deputy
Police Chief Chuck Febro said Monday.
The deputy found the three people dead Monday and
authorities believe the trio hnd been dead for 12 hours at the
time o f the bodies' discovery.
Butch Cnscy, 48, owner o f the house nnd C asey's
Nickelodeon, a restaurant-lounge In Hallandale, was one o f the
victims. Cuscy's legal name was Coslmar Jonas Sucharski.
The women were Marie Rogers. 25, o f Hollywood and Sharon
Anderson. 25. o f Miami, Fpbro said. He declined to disclose any
specifics about the deaths and added that Investigators had few
leads.
One o f the women was the subject of the deputy's search.
The smoldering hulk o f a Mercedes-Benz convertible believed
to belong to Sucharski was found late Sunday near Belle Olade,
Just north o f the Palm Beach County line.

Casino petition drive
TALLAHASSEE — The head o f a campaign to permit 47
casinos across Florida says the petition drive Is winding down
because more than 700.000 signatures have been collected.
"Our success In obtaining signatures statewide has virtually
assured us that we will have the reaulred 429.428 signatures
needed to be on the ballot In Novem ber." Pat Roberts,
chairman o f Proposition for Limited Casinos, told reporters
Monday.
The measure would change the Florida Constitution to allow
casinos at each of the state's 30 parimutuel facilities as well as
12 additional casinos for certain counties and five riverboat
casinos.
As of Friday, the stale had received notice o f 85,484 verified
signatures from election supervisors. The deadline for reaching
the total needed to make the ballot Is Aug. 9.
The other signatures are In the pipeline. Roberts said, adding
that the petition drive will be wrapped up in the next couple of
weeks.

l y Associated Press
TALLAHASSEE - Dorothy Thrush knew
she didn't want casinos In Florida, but she
was surprised by the Insistence of a man
outside a post office who claimed she
needed to sign his petition ir she opposed
gambling halts.
He told her legislators in Tallahassee were
going to approve casinos with or without her
vote, so she should sign up to get the Issue
on the ballot In November. That would be
her way to atop It.
"It struck me as odd," sold Mrs. Thrush.
66. of St. Petersburg.
• "I thought. 'I don't think that Is right.'"
Sure enough. It was a lie.
The Legislature Is not about to approve
casino gambling. And gambling already Is
Illegal, so she doesn't have to "sto p " It. If
anything, her signature might help start It.
Election officials across the state are
receiving hundreds o f complaints from
voters about petitioners misleading people
or out-and-out lying to get their signatures.
The complaints come as some casino

hnllnl Initiatives have hired nlgunturrg a llic rln g firm s. T h e g o in g rate per
signature: 92.
Each of the five casino prn|&gt;osltlonB needs
429.000 signatures by Aug. 9 to put the
questions on the ballot In November.
While election officials continue to log
such complaints, they say there is virtually
nothing they can do alxiut It. There Is no
law In Florida to keep petition gatherers
honest.
The days of local grassroots efforts are
gone when It comes to the hlgh-stukrs.
hlgh-dollar Issue of casinos.
Campaign financial records o f one of the
Initiatives. Proposition for Limited Casinos,
show that by m id-May It had spent
9600.000 on signature gathering.
"There's a price war on the streets," said
Kelly Kimball, president o f Kimball Petition
Management, -a I-os Angeles-area petition
gathering company imported to handle the
Limited Casinos effort.
Kimball said he had no choice but to
match nr beat whnt other casino efToris were
paying for their signatures. His client.

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business in Florida
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School violence policy
TALLAHASSEE — Education Commissioner Doug Jamcrson
Is calling for zero tolerance for violence In schools and says he
Is rcudy to put Ills agency's money where his mouth Is.
,
Jamcrson told reporters Monday he wanted to send a clear
message that "the halcyon days o f freewheeling violence In
Florida schools" are over.

He pledged to review the budget o f the Department of
Education to sec If uny of It could be better spent on making
schools safer.

Auto parts chief dies
LAKELAND — Denis Fontaine, president and chief executive
officer o f Discount Auto Parts Inc., has died at age 54.
Fontaine died Sunday ul H. Lee MofTItl Cancer Center In
Tampa.
The 208-store retailer announced a year ago that Fontaine
had been diagnosed with abdominal cancer, and other
executives had assumed responsibility for day-to-day opera­
tions.
Peter Fontaine, vice chairman and chief operating officer,
commended his brother as a visionary.
Funeral services were set for 1 p.m. Thursday at St. Joseph's
Catholic Church In Lakeland.

From Associated Press reports

M IA M I - Here are the
winning numbers selected
Monday In the Florida Lot­
tery:
F a n ta s y 8
1 2 -1 4 -1 9 -2 1 -0 5

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Tuesday, June 28, 1094
Vol. 86. No. 266

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Sanford Police Explorer Cept. Darrell Brewer was named at the
Police Explorer of the Year laat nlQht. The award was officially
read by Sanford Mayor Bellye 8mlth. Approximately 15 members
,o| .the.Police Explorere,were on hand, along with their .advisor,
.btflcer Mika Taylor.,.

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M IAM I — D espite Its d is­
tinctive position on the Florldu
Lottery logo, the pink flamingo
Is simply past history for Flori­
dians who want to rake In really
big bucks In birds.
They're Investing Instead In
exotic species, especially par­
rots.
And becuusc o f the Increasing
popularity of birds as pets,
coupled with new federal rules
"T h e Importation o f birds has
that now ban Importation of basically been halted." said Lt,
many species, the business Is Pat Reynolds with Florida Gainr
really taking wing.
und Fresh Wnter Fish Com ­
Multicolored muenws, African mission. "S o now. people arc
gray parrots, nnd rnoluccan concentrating on captive breed­
cockatoos arc Inrge and some­ ing birds, the only birds that cun
times noisy, but they make- be sold, bccuuse the price Is
wonderful pets, according to going to double or triple.'
John Francek. the owner of Bird
The rnoluccan cockatoo, for
Lover's Paradise In Palm Beach example, now sells for as much
Gardens.
as 93.500 in Florldu and more
than 94.000 In northern states,
• ' T h e y have grea t
personalities... you don't have to Francek said. "T h e price ulmost
1wulK'them...'thfctcM'Vio licensing doubted because there would bo
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State agency set to tackle welfare fraud
By JA C K IE HALUPAX
Associated Press Writer
TALLAH ASSEE Florida's
top social services official pro­
mises to do a better Job o f
preventing welfare fraud, the
“ broad daylight thievery" that
last year cost the state an
estimated 986 million.
Jim Towey, secretary o f the
Department of Health and Re­
habilitative Services, told a news
conference Monday that the
current system to catch welfare
criminals lacks teeth.
"Our system hasn't kept up
with the times." Tow ey said.
"W e've relied a lot on on honor
system, a person's conscience.
That's Just not kicking In any
more."
About 1.2 million Floridians
receive cash payments through
the Aid to Families with De­

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pendent Children. About 1.5
million people get food stamps.
Last year. $2.2 billion worth or
benefits were Issued In the two
programs.
The HRS districts that Include
Miami. Fort Lauderdale. West
Palm Beach, Tnmpu. Orlando
und Jacksonville uccount for
nearly seven of every 10 AFDC
mistakes and two-thirds o f the
food stamp errors.
An estimated 5 percent of all
AFDC cuses und between 4 and
11 percent of ull food stump
cases have serious Indications of
fraud, according to the HRS. But
only four of every 100 people
who Intentionally cheat the sys­
tem get caught.
HRS will try harder to prevent
fraud and mistakes from occur­
ring In the first place and will
come down liurd once fraud Is
discovered, Towey promised.

vJ'hlle the number of people on
welfurc has skyrocketed over lbe
last 20 yeurs, the number of
welfare fraud Investigators at the
state uudltor general's office has
not increased by even one.
Dude County will be given
special attention, Towey suld.
The county last year accounted
for about a quarter of ull the
mistakes In the state.
"W e have focused a lot of the
water where the fire Is and the
fire Is In Miami," Towey said.
B egin n in g In August, the
agency will spend about 92.1
million to send HRS workers
from other parts o f the state to
Miami to help In training pro­
grams and the search for errors.
The biggest problem Is that
welfare fraud bus been going on
behind the scenes. Towey said,
adding that he wanted to stir

public Interest In the Issue.
" I saw what cun happen when
a m obilized public demands
change." Towey said. "It hap­
pened In Juvenile Justice. It has
got to happen with this crime
wave In our public assistance
centers, this broad daylight
thievery."
Between July 1992 through
June 1993, Just 35 people went
to Jull bccuuse of welfare fraud
out of more than 26.000 su *
pcctcd cases. Sixteen o f thos^
sentenced to do time were out In
less than a month.
I
Last year, nearly six of every
10 food stamp mistakes and
eight of every 10 AFDC mistake*
In v o lv e d "u n r e p o r te d . un­
processed or unknown changes
In a client's Income," according
to the HRS.

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Second CUae Postage Paid at Sanlord,
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you have n bird because there's
no fleas." hr said. "It's some­
thing you can carry around oh
your shoulder. And If a bird
poops on your rug It's a lot
different than If (It's) your dog."
But pussage o f the Wild Bird
Conservation Act In Congress
last year, which requires specla)
federal perm its for any en­
dangered bird brought Into thn
United States, probably has
more to do with the Increasing
profits.

THE W EATH ER
Tonight: Partly cloudy with a
chance o f scattered showers and
thunderstorms. Low In the mid
70s. Light winds from the south.
Chance o f rain 20 percent.
W ednesday: P a rtly cloudy
with scattered afternoon show­
ers and thunderstorms. High In
the low 90s. Winds from the
southeast at 5-10 mph. Chnnce
o f rain 30 percent.
E xten ded fo reca st: P a rtly
cloudy with m ainly evening
scattered
showers and thun­
derstorms. Lows In the mid 70s.
Highs In the low to tnld 90s.

Inc. 300 N. French Ave., Sanlord,
Fla. 33771 (U5PS 411-3*0)

ANN■ LIWI9

ssoclated Press Writer_________

The measure has yet to win approval from the state Supreme
Court, which reviews proposed constitutional amendments
pushed by petition drives.

He said his first priority was to make sure that students who
attack teachers, carry weapons or repeatedly victimize other
students are sent to alternative schools.
Decisions about suspending or expelling students for
violence arc made on the local level. Jamerson said the way
such cones are handled varies from case to case depending on
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Juvenile Justice reforms passed by lawmakers this spring
lncJp&lt;Jgd|&lt;J}J7 million for aher-school programs for ut-rljjt
middle school students. 912 million for alternative schools and
9 1 1 million for better security measures at schools.
"That's a start but It's probably not enough to provide
alternative programs for all the violent kldn who forfeit their
places In regular schools." Jamcrson said.

Limited Casinos, originally budgeted 91
million for the petition drive. But that wus at.
60 cents n signature. The price has gone up
ns the August deadline looms.
" I think the price Is outrageous.' said
Rick Arnold, of the Nnllonul Voter Outreach
In Carson City. Ncv.. another company that
Is handling the petition drive for the effort;
known ns Safe Bet. which proposes riverboat gambling.
Arnold suld hr trying to keep his price at
91.50 u signature but may have to raise It.;
He sold his company has run petitiongathering operations In 26 states and the
per-slgnature price Is always, at most, 50
cents.
And. In fact, other Florida Initiatives, such
as the taxation limits, are costing about a
quarter a signature.
The frenzy already has claimed on«i
casualty. One o f the other casino groups,;
Proposition for County Choice Gaming, has
had to drop Its paid petition gatherers and
rely on volunteers. Michael Levine, a
spokesman for the group, has said he Is no
longer able to compete.

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Stolen vehicle reporte
•Sanford police aay a white 1985 Bulck w n reported stolen
Friday from a parking lot In the 3600 block or Orlando Drive.
The license number Is listed as KFY-461.
• A blue 1988 Chevrolet, license number LTF-71S was
reported stolen Saturday from the 100 block of Laurel Drive.
• A white and blue 1981 Ford pickup truck was reported
stolen Saturday from Grovevlew Apartments. The truck
reportedly contained a bed full or roofing materials and toots.
Sanford police reportedly found the vehicle Saturday on Hazel
Olen Boulevard, with a stereo system valued at $1,000
missing.
.
• A 1984 Chevrolet van. reportedly stolen from Marshall
Avenue Saturday, Was located In a ditch on Mullett Lake Pkrk
Drive.
• A I’ont lac. reportedly stolen In Seminole County, was
located by Sanford police on Jewett Lane near Airport
Boulevard Sunday, partially off the roadway.
• A blue 1991 Pontiac was reported stolen Saturday In the
1000 block of Sarita Street!

Armed robbery
A convenience store on C.R. 437 was reportedly robbed late
Saturday night at gunpoint. According to the Incident report. ’
the clerk told Sanford police that a buck man, with a small
black handgun, came Into the store, and demanded the store's
money. The clerk reported being struck In the back o f the head
by the burglar as she was getting the money. Police said the
man reportedly got away with three bank bags o f money, but
the amount was not disclosed. The man was reportedly six feet
three Inches tall, wearing a Navy blue shirt, black pants, and
braided hnlr.

Nude in public
Sanford police arrested Anthony Donald Littles, of Higgins
Terrace on Sunday. Police said they were called regarding a
disturbance at Lake Monroe Terrace, and found Little*.
standing near approximately 40 to 50 people, at which time he
removed his pants and exposed himself. He was arrested on
charges of exposure o f sexual organs, disorderly conduct, and
resisting arrest without violence.

Wanted as alias
Lake Mary police arrested Steven Todd Emerson, 31. of
Winter Park, following a traffic stop on Interstate-4 east o f the
S.R. 46-A overpass Saturday. Police found Emerson was also
known as Steven Atkins, and had two outstanding warrants
against him under that name. Issued in Hillsborough and
Suwannee Counties. Lake Mary police charged him with
obstruction by disguise, and driving with a suspended driver's
license.

Double arrest
Sheriffs deputies arrested two persons following a traffic stop
Saturday on Country Club Drive at Hardy Drive. The arrest
rrport said deputies noticed the male passenger In the vehicle
throwing an object out o f the window Just before the vehicle
was stopped. Upon locating the object, deputies said they
found It was marijuana. Jackie Kyle Steward, 31. 103 WUkens
Circle, Sanford, wot arrested on a charge o f possession of
controlled substance, marijuana, under 20 grams. The driver
of the vehicle. Jamie Lynn Boatman, 30, ofRockledge, was also
arrested on a charge of possession of a fictitious ID card.

Found In Jail
Johnnie Murphy Rowe. 32. o f 174 Lakeside Drive, Sanford,
had been nought by law enforcement officers In connection
with a burglary case. Officers said on June 21, he Is suspected
o f having taken a Florida Power A Light electric meter
home In the 100 block o f Lakeside Drive. Rowe was located at
the John E. Polk Correctional Facility, where he la being held
on petit theft charges. He has now been charged with burglary
to an occupied structure.

Man down
Longwood police were called to a restaurant on U.9. Highway
17-92 Saturday. They said when they arrived, they found a
man identified as Jeffery S. Hcfley. 34, o f Winter Springs,
laying on the ground, apparently passed out. After awakening
him. police arrested him on charges of disorderly Intoxication,
and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Traffic stops
• Katrena Denise Wright. 19. o f 47 Castle Brewer Court, was
arrested by Sanford police following a traffic stop on Georgia
Avenue Saturday. Police said the vehicle she was driving was
registered as having been stolen from a parking lot In the 3600
block of S. Orlando Drive. She was charged with grand theft
(possession), and driving without a license.
• Carl Riley Cahoon, 54. of Orlando, was stopped by Lake
Mury police on Interstate^ west or Lake Mary Boulevard
Sunday. He was charged with driving under the Influence of
alcohol.
•Curtis George Milter, 23, 1180 Brampton Cove. Lake Mary,
was arrested on Sweetwater Club Boulevard by the Florida
Highway Patrol Saturday following a vehicular accident. He
was charged with driving under the influence o f alcohol.
• Donna Darlene Key. 31. was arrested by deputies on U.S.
Highway 17-92 near Dogtrack Road Sunday. She was charged
with driving under the influence o f alcohol.
• Luis Carlos Glraldo, 35. of 90 Hidden Lake Drive, Sanford,
was arrested by deputies on S.R. 436 near Altamonte Springs
Sunday. Deputies said they saw four men standing near a
parked vehicle, but when they went to Investigate, several of
the men ran. and the driver drove off. Qlraldo was stopped a
short distance away and arrested on charges o f crack cocaine. ,

Domestic cases
• Andrew Steward Faulkner, 29, 4384 Francis Street,
Sanford, was arrested by deputies at his residence Sunday
following a reported altercation with his wife. He was charged
with battery, domestic violence.
• Gregory Woods. 38, 1505 W. 14th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police In Castle Brewer Court Saturday. Police said he
had reportedly attached a female with a hatchet. He was
charted with aggravated assault, and domestic violence
battery.

Incldsnt8 reported to Sanford police
• A wallet containing a reported $500 In cash and credit
cards was reported stolen Saturday from a residence In the 100
block of Borad Road.
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• A number of Items valued at $145 were reported stolen
since June 10th. from a residence In the 100 block o f Silver
Maple Terrace,
• A Starcraft 1978 pop up camper was reportedly stolen
from a parking lot Saturday in the 10100 block or arovevtew
Way.
• A mower and edger valued at $425 was said lo have been
taken Saturday from a yard In the 2000 block o f Palmetto
• A hot water heater and stove, valued at $200 were reported
stolen Saturday from the 600 block o f Palmetto Avenue.
• A VCR valued at $250 was reportedly stolen Saturday from
a residence In the 1800 block o f Summerlin Avenue.
•T o o ls valued at $250 were reportedly stolen Friday from a
shed In the 2200 block of E. Mitch Street.
• A stove valued at $300 was said to be missing Friday from
a residence in the 1300 block ofHIckory Avenue.
• A homemade trailer containing lawn equipment, valued at
$1,500 was reportedly stolen Friday from a residence In the
100 block o f Sycamore Court.
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Deadbeat dads’ licenses yanked
Associated Press Writer________
AUGUSTA. Maine - Not one
can aay he wasn't warned.
Maine made good Monday on
repeated threats to yank the
driver'a licenses o f parents who
refuse Lp pay overdue child
support, revoking driving privi­
leges for eight fathers who
together owe their kids more
than $140,000,
A ninth man who was to lose
his license quickly made ar­
rangements to pay the $11,410
he owed, said Human Services
Commissioner Jane Sheehan.
More licenses will be lifted,
some as early as the end o f this
week.
S in c e th e L e g i s l a t u r e
authorized the Family Financial
Responsibility Act a year ago,
the department has sent notices
to roughly 20,000 parents who
are at least 90 days behind In
child support.
The threat has yielded the
state $11.5 m illion In back
payments, said Sheehan.
"W e have had people come In
a n d g i v e us a s m u c h a s
$19,000" since the warnings
Drat went out, said Sheehan.
Oov. John R. McKeman pro­
posed the pinch on delinquent
parents when he realized Maine
was paying millions In state aid
lo families made destitute by the
parents' failure to pay support.
These so-called "deadbeat dads"
— fathers In 97 percent o f the
cases, mothers In 3 percent —
were walking out on $150 mil­
lion In support payments every
year.
Besides driver's licenses, (he
stale can also lift the licenses o f
doctors, lawyers, architects,
plumbers, electricians, commer­
cial fishermen and other pro­
fessionals who fall to pay child
support.
There's no priority for lifting
either kind of license, said Peter
Gore, a spokesman for Human
Services.
" I f someone has a driver's and
professions! license." he said,
"w e'll go afler both of them."
The licenses were targeted
because the state had no other
wsy o f penalizing many of the

delinquent parents, who are not ments to start paying them off.
enrolled In public assistance
But some o f those affected say
programs ana frequently have It's misguided.
no Jobe on which they report
" F o r educated. Intellectual
Income to the state, Gore said.
folks, they're going about this all
Maine's stringent steps to col­ wrong." said Alice Kennard. Her
lect the money attracted the husband, R eyn old , a tru ck
attention o f President Clinton. driver, Is one o f the eight men
The $9.3 billion welfare reform whose licenses were revoked.
proposal he sent to Congress last "W hen they pull his license, his
week Includes a requirement Job goes with It,*' she said.
that ail states take similar action
Reynold Kennard, according
■gainst parents with mounting to the state, owes $4,843 In
child support debts.
support payments for children
In M a in e , h o w e v e r , o n e from a previous marriage. He
licensing territory Is sacrosanct: and five o f the seven others lose
The state cannot strip Its out­ driving privileges July 7; two
doors-loving residents o f their lost their licenses Monday.
hunting or fishing licenses.
The Kennards live In Fort
Sheenan stressed (hat the Fairfield, a town in northern
program Is designed not to Maine: Kennard was out on a Job
punish parents but lo get de­ M on day and co u ld not be
linquent fathers and mothers to reached Immediately for com­
contact the state, acknowledge ment.
their debts and make arrange­
But Sheehan said the action

should not surprise anyone.
"W e've been warning people
since laat August this day would
come, and now It’s here," she
said.
Sheehan said each o f the eight
men had received two earner
letters telling them their licenses
were In Jeopardy because of
child-support debts that ranged
rrom $4,843 to $38,065.
If they had contacted the state
to work out a payment schedule.
Human Services would have
ordered their licenses reinstated,
she said.
An Initial mailing went out last
August to 17,400 parents who
were behind In child support
payments. In November, second
notices went out to the same
group, thanking those who had
paid and reminding the rest that
time was running out to start
paying or atop driving.

Researchers: Antibody may lead
to early detection of Lyme Disease
■VUNDA A. JOHNSON
Associated Press Writer
TRENTON, N.J. — A new test targeting an
antibody In people with Lyme disease could
lead lo earlier diagnosis and treatment of the
hard to-detect Infection, researchers say.
In an article In the July Issue o f (he San
Diego-based Journal o f Clinical Investigation,
a New Jersey Immunologist reports the test
can detect Lym e disease as soon as a few days
after Infection.
Current tests arc sometimes Inconclusive
and can fall lo detect the disease for as long as
a couple years after Infection.
The test delects an antibody that the body
produces In response to a protein unique to
the bacteria that causes Lym e disease. Dr.
Steven E. Schutzer said Monday.
Schutzer, who headed the study. Is an
associate professor In the Division of Allergy
and Immunology at the University of Medicine
and Dentistry o f New Jersey-New Jersey
Medical School In Newark.
Lyme disease, transmitted by bites from
ticks that have acquired the bacteria from
mice, affects humans and dogs In at least 44
states, but is prevalent In the Northeast.
About 10,000 new coses are reported each
year.

Schutzer's two-year study tested blood
samples from 61 patients In New Jersey. New
York and Connecticut.
Tw o Lyme disease experts called Schutzer's
study promising but said blood samples from
several hundred more patlente need to be put
lo the new test, and by more than one group
o f researchers.
" I f It clicks, If It's confirmed by others. It's
very, very Important." said Dr. Michael E.
Lockshln. who directs research grants for (he
N a t io n a l I n s t it u t e fo r A r t h r it is and
M u scolosk eleta l and Skin D iseases in
Bcthesda. Md. "Th at would be a very big step
forward In making an early diagnosis."
That Institute funded Schutzer's study,
along with the National Institute for Allergy
and Infectious Diseases and the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
"W e ’d have to consider It In the experimen­
tal stage o f development but a method that
shows some promise,” sold David T. Dennis,
coordinator o f the CDC's Lym e disease
program.
In Its early stages, the disease causes flu-llke
symptoms, a bull’ s eyellke rash and, some­
times. severe headaches and drooping of the
face. In later stages tt con cause arthritis,
m igraines, vision loss and neurological
symptoms such as memory and concentration
problems.

More evidence sought in Simpson case
■yUHOADaUTMH
AP S pecial C o rrs s p o n d s n t_______

LOS ANO ELES Defense
attorneys and prosecutors are
asking ■ Judge for access to
evidence that could either link
O.J. Simpson to m bloody crime
scene or help exonerate him.
Simpson. 46, has pleaded In­
nocent lo murdering his ex-wlfe
and her friend. Ronald Ooldman.
T h e ir stabbed and slashed
bodies were found outside Nicole
Brown Simpson's condominium
on June 12. Simpson has been
Jailed without ball since June
17.
On Monday, Ms. Simpson's
father disputed a coroner's re­
port that said she was on the
phone at 11 p,m. the night she
was killed. A defense lawyer had
said the tim ing o f the call
bolstered Simpson's alibi.
A Judge scheduled a hearing
today to decide whether to give
defense lawyers access to blood
samples and other evidence, and
whether prosecutors can take a
sa m p le o f S im p s o n 's hair.
Sim pson was to attend the
hearing.
Prosecutors say they found a
knit cap at the crime scene that
contained black, curly hairs of
"African-American origin.*'
Simpson's lead attorney, Rob­
ert L. Shapiro, wants access to
blood samples. Simpson's white
Ford Bronco, a ski cap or mask
found near the victims, and
gloves found at the crime scene
and at Simpson's Brentwood
estate. Prosecutors said last
week that there was no ski
mask.
The bloody clothing on the
official list of evidence came
from the crim e scene, not
Simpson's house, a source told
The Associated Press on condi­
tion o f anonymity. There have
been unconfirmed reports of
b lo o d y c lo t h in g fo u n d in
Simpson's home.
Shapiro's motion Indicated
that the defense could turn the
preliminary hearing, which Is
scheduled to start Thursday,
Into a mini-trial. Shapiro said
nearly every witness likely to
testify at the trial might be called
at the preliminary hearing.
T h e p r e lim in a r y h e a rin g
normally Is a brief proceeding In
which the prosecution presents a
bore-bones version of Us case to
Justify a trial.
Simpson's defense has sought
to bolster his Image in the media
and cast doubt on the police
Investigation, citing a coroner’s
report that said Ms. Simpson
talked to her mother on the
telephone at about 11 p.m. on
June 12.
Shapiro has said Simpson was
home waiting for a limousine

ride to the airport at 11 p.m.
Simpson lawyer P. Lee Bailey
noted Monday that Stmpsori
lives about 10 minutes from his
ex-wife.
"So, now you begin to have a
problem saying that he was at
the scene or could have been.”
Bailey said. "That Is the defense:
He was elsewhere."
Bui Ms. Sim pson's father.
Louis Brawn, (aid The Associ­
ated Press later Monday that his
wife misspoke about the time of
the call when she talked with
Investigators.
"W e're reasonably sure It was
about 10 o'clock, not 11,” Brown
said. He and his wife were
walling for their phone bill to
confirm the time.
Bailey did not return messages
left after business hours seeking
comment about Brown's state­
ments.
An u n iden tified lim ousine
driver who says he took Simpson
to the airport told the TV show
"H a rd C o p y " that Simpson

wasn't at hts estate at 10:45
p.m.. but ahowed up l&amp; minutes
later looking sweaty and agi­
tated.
Authorities have not given an
exact lime on when they believe

Ms. Simpson and Goldman were
lulled. Their bodies were found
at 12-.10a.tn.on June 13.
A P writer Pst Milton contrib­
uted to this report.

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Lacy K. Loar • editor
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EDITORIAL

No fireworks;
How sad
W e w a v e ou r fla gs and shout patriotic
m essages at the top o f ou r lu ngs w h en It suits
ou r purposes.
But w h en w e a re asked to dish ou t a few
dollars o r d o a little w o rk to express ou r love
for ou r co u n try and all she stands for, w e
thrust ou r hands deep in ou r pockets and
w alk aw ay.
A fte r several y ea rs o f d o in g all the required
leg w o rk to put togeth er a Fourth o f J u ly
c e le b r a t io n fo r S a n fo rd , c o m p le t e w ith
firew orks, food and festivities, S tev e A lford
has fin ally g iv e n up.
W e ca n ’ t b lam e him .
C o m in g to the realisation that It w as not a
one-m an Job, he look ed to others to h elp him
ut S em in ole C o u n ty 's o n ly firew ork s celeration together.
H a rd ly a n y o n e lifted a fin ge r to ofTer
assistance. W h ile so m e Individu als appeared
w illin g to w rite a ch eck, no o n e offered to help
A lfo rd In a pproach in g oth ers fo r donations, or
h elp in g set up a n y o f Hie a ctivities.
I f w e w an t to celeb ra te the Fou rth w ith
tradition al firew ork s this yea r, w e w ill h a ve to
g o ou tside th e co u n ty to d o It.
Sanford, and m u ch o f the cou n ty, w as built
b y those vyho served In th e U.S. N a v y and
w h o served at th e N aval A ir S tation In
Sanford.
O ne w ou ld th in k that those w h o served
th eir co u n try so p rou d ly w ou ld be a n xiou s to
h elp the c o m m u n ity celeb rate the fou n d in g o f
th e nation th ey fo u g h t so va lia n tly to defend.
A p p a ren tly th ey are not.
C ertain ly, a p yrotech n ic ex h ib itio n Is not
w h a t th e F ou rth o f J u ly Is a ll a b o u t H ow ever,
those g lim m e rin g ex p losion s In the n ig h t sk y
r e p r e s e n ts i* c o m m u n it y th a t h a s c o m e
to g e th e r t o - c e le b r a t e th e ir lo v e fo r this
co u n try In a special w ay.
T ills Fourth o f J u ly, w ith a d a y o f f from
w ork, w e w ill g o o u r separate w ays. In the
p riv a c y o f ou r back yards, w e w ill eat. drink
and light a sp a rk ler o r two.
But, In the S a n ford area at least, w e w ill not
c o m e tog eth er as a co m m u n ity to celeb rate
ou r freedom and th e e x c itin g d iv ersity that
m ak es this co u n try great.

JOSEPH PERKINS

Welfare moms need husbands, not jobs
After a year-and-a-half delay. President Clinton
tuis finally gotten around to Introducing his
much-anticipated welfare reform plan. Not by a
long shot will It moke good on the New
Dem ocrit’s pledge to end welfare as we know It.
An Indication of Just how unserlous the
president Is about welfare reform was his choice
o f venue for Introducing his proposals — a bank
lobby In Kansas City. Mo.. In front of 250 people.
By contrast, when Clinton unveiled his pro­
posed health care reform s, he chose the
backdrop o f a jdint session o f Congress, with
millions o f national television viewers.
The president's decision to trot out welfare
reform now la strictly political. Although the
White House will go through the motions of
presenUng a bill to Congress, there Is less than
cero chance that lawmakers actually will take up
the Issue this year. That means that welfare
reform Is a dead letter until the next Congress Is
elected.
And that's what all this welfare posturing Is
about — November's mid-term elections. Many
Democrats fret that President Clinton will be a
liability on the campaign trail this fall because of
his low approval rating among the American
people.
So the president and his handlers have dusted
ofT the moat popular, most moderate Issue from

his campaign In a calculated effort to Improve his
public standing.
T h e problem la.
with all the buildup
t h e p r e s i d e n t 's
welfare reform has
had. there really la
much less there than
meets the eye. Even
Io w a S e n . T o m
H a rk ln . a lib e r a l
Democrat, found the
' 'ent’s plan too
for hts taste. A
lot o f nice words, he
said, but there's no
action.
T h e fir s t o b je c ­
I f h t president's
tionable feature o f
decision to trot
th e p r e s i d e n t 's
out welfare
welfare reform Is Its
reform now is
rlce tag — 19.3
strictly political.
111Ion o v e r f i v e
years. Clinton some­
how thinks that
spending more money on welfare will get more
people off the public rolls. He Just doesn't get It.
If throwing money at the welfare system were'
all that were necessary to reduce caseloads

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LETTERS

Shame on city
Recently I read In the Herald that Sanford would
have no July 4th celebration this year. As a
resident of this city, I am appalled and ashamed.
T o think that a city wltl^ the history o f Sanford
would not want to give all It could to celebrate
what la probably the most Important day In our
country's history Is unfathomable.
Our city Is named for a general who served In the
Indian Wars. Our city once served ss home for both
the Sanford Naval A ir Base and the Sanford Naval
Academy. In our town we have the VFW, the
American Legion and the Fleet Reserve. Living
among us arc WWII. Korea, Vietnam and Qulf War
veterans.
The 4th o f July Is not Just a few firecrackers and
hot dogs on the grill. It Is a cry o f Joy and freedom. I
believe that a city such as ours should yell as loud
as It can and let the rest o f the surrounding areas
know how proud we ore o f our city and Its people.
Without our celebration, we're Just another sleepy
little town that people bypass to get to Disney or
Daytona.
How can we be called the Friendly City when we
don't seem to care at all about our 218th birthday?
I believe that our city leaders have forgotten the
people In our city. I for one will remember them
come election time.
I'm truly sorry to realise that our city residents
aren't worth the $7,000 tab for the already ordered
fireworks. Although I'm glad to see that we can
still continue to beautify a town that no one will
want to visit.
Steven Dixon'
Sanford

Berry’s World
W8U0MST9

WASHINGTON. GtC.
T H C O filS IU A L
1M M M

PA R K

around the country, there wouldn't be 5 million
or so families on welfare. The Census Bureau
calculates that It would take roughly 85,500 to
lift the average p8or family In America above the
poverty line, ir we multiply that figure times the
welfare population, we come up with $27.5
billion.
In 1994. government at all levels will spend
more than $225 billion on various mcaiM-testcd
anti-poverty programs. That means thnt the
welfare system Is, squandering nearly $200
billion every year.
The Clinton program will prove no more
efficacious than other Welfare reform Initiatives
that have been tried — and have failed — over
the years. The president says he will break the
cycle of dependency by Imposing n two-year
limit on cash benefits for younger recipients,
after which point they will be expected to find a
Job In the private sector or accept a government
«»«•
Indeed, according to the American Public
Welfare Association, the majority of womrn who
leave the welfare rolls do so because they have
taken husbands, not because they hove tnkrn
Jobs. It makes sense. A two-parent family has a
much better chance of rising above poverty than
a one-parent household.

T u rn in g th e tid e
o n te e n p re g n a n c y

DONNA BRITT

Some stuff goes so deep
WASHINGTON — "Race is never not an
Issue In America.”
Those fighting words, spoken about the O.J.
Simpson case by a deep-voiced woman In a
neighborhood beauty shop, weren't used In a
column I wrote on varying opinions ubout the
ex-athlete. I didn't hear It In time to Include It.
But also unmentloned was u comment I had
heard at least live times. 1 Ignored II because
U's unpleasant. Unfair. Nothing to celebrate.
Real feelings are often like that. The
comment:
"T h a t's what O.J. gets for being with u white
woman. ...See what happens?"
Four out o f the five times I heard It. a black
woman was talking.
Frankly, It Isn't my view. Guys of every color
•- most with similarly hued mates — abuse
women and sometimes kill them (though
O.J.'s Innocence must be assumed). But It's
Interesting that some black women, and
resumably some black men feel this — even If
tey only admit It to other black folks.
The women's comments remind me o f the
Instant "h e cun't be guilty" status that some
people confer on every brother, deserving or
not, from Mike Tyson to Michael Jackson to
Clarence Thomas, and now to O.J. No matter
what the accusation, the seeming evidence or
even If the accused has actively distanced
himself from other blacks, he must be the
Innocent victim o f racism. The reflexlveness of
It drives me nuts and can be a self-destructive
force In the African American community, but
I understand It.
Many people, I suspect, do not.
They don't have what a friend describes a
"an Ingrained, cultural memory o f their men
being dragged away Into the night, never to be
seen again." They haven't grappled with
racism — never felt It limiting and taunting
them, affecting them so often that they may
see It even when It Isn't there. It can obscure
people’s visions so completely that they can't
see past It to deal with blacks' own culpability.
They haven't, like many black women, felt
the hurt from generations of seeing themselves
and their beauty rejected by some o f their best
and brightest men for women who ore white,
or w hojustlooklt.
The bottom line: The woman In the beauty
salon speaks for many African Americans who
feel that In work, play and love, skin color
alwaya matters.
Tim e magazine would disagree. Editors at
the newsweekly find It "In su ltin g " that
colleagues wonder whether their decision to
electronically darken O.J.'s famous mug shot
was misguided, even racist. But however
unintentional, providing literal golden-boy O.J.
with a computer tan could be construed as an
effort to make the ex-athete better fit the
"menacing black m ale" Image that already

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harms black men who are neither menacing
nor criminal.
Considering the "that's what O.J. gets"
comments, I decided to explore more sisters'
feelngs at a natural hair care shop — salons arc
great for frank talk. Indeed, between chitchat
and teasing, women gladly explore the O.J.
thing.
" I n m y heart, I
don't think he did
It." said one stylist,
unfurling a custom­
er's braids. "But he
looked so bad on TV,
lik e h e'd do a n y ­
thing. ...Some people
say that he should
have stayed In his
race."
"H e ’s Innocent —
he wouldn't do that!"
cried another stylist,
so passionately that
you'd swear she was
at the murder scene.
" H e 's c r a z y . "
Race Is never
countered a third. "1
not an Issue In
knew he was guilty
Am erica.'■
when he ran away." I
was Just adding my 2
cents when a voice
boomed: "W e have
no knowledge o f what happened. Everything
w e've heard Is third-hand, so It’s unreliable.
Speculation goes from the authorities, to the
media, to us — then we speculate. ...We know

nothing."
T h e w om a n th r o w in g w a te r on ou r
speculative brushflre was Barbara, a local
artist. She said ahe has no special regard for
O.J. — "descriptions o f him as a hero confound
m e" — but is committed to "being neutral
until I have real evidence to the contrary."
Yet minutes later, she said, " I think (victim)
Ron Goldman was Just Nicole's friend." Asked
for her evidence, she sighed. "O K — my
opinion Is no more valid than anyone's.
Neither Is the media's — but It's accepted as
truth."
B a r b a r a 's v ie w se em ed r e fr e s h in g ly
balanced. She said that she's frustrated by the
media's widespread use o f O.J.'s prison photo
("M ug shots are never appropriate") and that
people outraged by Nicole Brown's murder
yawned at her abuse. Asked If she thinks the
skin color dynamic In the Stmpson-Brown cose
matters, she paused.
" I don't know." she said. " I remember how
Emmett Till was killed for Just whistling at a
white woman."
Listening, I realized the obvious, yet again.
Some stu ffg
f goes
so deep, we may never get past
&lt;
It.

The Clinton administration had Iwirrly
finished outlining Its strategy to hull the rise
of teen-age pregnancies when the nnysayers
began.
Other pilot programs ulmlng to curb
teen-age pregnancies haven't worked, they
argued. Those programs that did show
promising results were too small a sampling
to be representative o f the entire nation, they
said.
W ell, pardon me
for a little optimism,
but our national poli­
cy on teen-age pre­
gnancy for the last
20 years has been
little more than a
figh t betw een the
" J u s t say n o t"
zealots and the "It's
Inevitable, here's a
condom " crowd.
A lo n g c o m e s u
president with a plan
to team up federal
fu n d s, a plea for
abstinence and the
use of peer mentors
Woll,
II, peardon mo
who counsel teens to
for a littlo
p o s t p o n e h a v in g
optimism. ■
children until they
can cure for them.
and It's ludicrous t o _____
call It Just unother
failed fancy of Die Clinton agenda.
Consider what this plan Is trying to do:
First. It would pump $400 million In grants to
more than 1.000 schools and high-risk
neighborhoods over five years. Suggested
programs arc a pragmutlc blend of recre­
ational sports and activities, an oldcr-student
mentor program and fumlly-plannlng Infor­
mation.
Second, the plan would require minor
mothers to live ut home, seek education or
training and to work after receiving aid for
two years. Third. Clinton has committed to
using the bully pulpit o f the presidency, us
well as Cabinet posts, lo promote abstinence
and waiting for marriage to bear children. He
proposes establishing a nonprofit foundation
to work toward discouraging teen-age pre­
gnancy.
Fourth, the administration wants to require
mothers to name the fathers of their children,
and promises to beef up efforts to collect child
support payments. If he'd Just Included a
lan to Increase economic opportunities for
Ids In areas where teen-age pregnancies arc
rampant, he'd have given It a heller chance of
success.
Will Ids goals work? Consider what we liuve
been doing: Can there be a sillier game plun
than deciding that teen-age sex Is Just
Inevitable so we won't even try to encourage
waiting? Well, that's Just what wc have done
for the last 20 years, being so ufruld of
Injecting a "personal bios" Into sex education
that w e've hamstrung sex-education teuebers
Into being no more than biology teachers
with charts and pointers.
Could there be a better Idea thun having
popular kids who are committed to postpon­
ing childbearing themselves mentor younger
students? Nothing matters to Iccn-ugcrs us
much os being accepted by their peers, and
peer drug-abstinence programs hove worked
well among certain age groups In some
schools and cities.
Call me naive, but 1 still believe that adults
significant to teens, who advocate "waiting
until you’re more emotionally mature." can
wield a powerful Influence.
Believing we've lost that Influence, many of
us have abdicated that power completely
with our children.
William Galston, one o f several administra­
tion aides who studied academic literature on
teen pregnancy, says he and other officials
were especially Impressed with Atlanta's
"Postponing Sexual Involvement Program."
It pairs Atlanta's human sexuality curricu­
lum with talks by high-achool students
urging the younger kids to postpone sexual
activity.

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, June 28, IBM - SA

Plunging dollar unlikely
to be felt by consumers
B yJR FPR IV HOFFMAN
APBusInosa Wrltor

'

For nil thr shuddering on Wall
Street, the plunging dollur Isn't
likely to cause much pain nn
Mali) Street.
At the beginning o f the year,
one dollar was worth about 113
Japanese yen. ny Monday the
dollar's worth had fallen roughly
12 percent to a postwar low of
*19.93 yen before rallying slightly
to close at 100.35 yen on the
Tokyo foreign exchange market
today. The dollar Is also down 10
percent from Its high this year
vs. the German mark. Eurojie's
strongest currency.
In theory, the dollar's decline
weakens U.S. purchasing power
because It takes more dollars to
buy the same amount o f Im­
ported goods. It also can mean
higher prices and Inflation.
One old econom ic formula
says that a 10 percent decline In
the dollar's value translates Into
a 1 percent rise in consumer
prices over 1 to UY years.
Hut In reality, people planning
to buy a Toshiba television set or
u Honda automobile next year
have little to worry about, ac­
cording to economists and cor­
porate executives.
Th at's because the United
Stales Imports a relatively small
portion o f what It consumes:
Merchandise Imports accounted

lor less limn 10 percent of the $0
trillion U.S. economy last year.
The United States also Imjxtrts
less from Japan and Germany
than It does from Canada and
lower-wage nations like Mexico
und China. Currencies from
those countries have weakened
against the dollar, making their
exports cheaper here.
" T h e c o n c e r n s are
overblown.” said Stephen S.
Roach, senior econom ist at
Morgan, Stanley A Co., the New
York Investment bank. “ U.S.
Inflation Isn't going to be driven
by what the dollar does against
the yen and the mark."
Roach noted thnt the dollar's
value fell much more sharply In
the late 1980s without having a
m ajor Im pact on consum er
prices.
Wall Street has t&gt;ccn alarmed
because a cheaper dollar dis­
courages foreigners from In­
vesting In U.S. stocks and bonds.
Thai could ultimately lead to
higher American Interest rales,
which would make the cost of
borrowing more expensive for
Americans and Inevitably slow
the U.S. economy.
hast year, purchases from
Japan and Germany totaled
#135,8 billion, while imports
from Canada. Mexico and China
totaled #182.0 billion.
A m e r ic a 's Im p o r ts fro m
Germany are primarily Industri­
al materials, such ns chemlcnls.

and cnpltul goods, such as
machine trails. Price Increases
on those Items won't directly
afTect consumers.
J a p a n e s e c o m p a n ie s are
moving away from exporting
mass-market consumer goods
like TV s and fax machines,
because they can no longer
produce I hem profita b ly In
Japan. Production of such Items
has been moved to lower-wage
Aslan countries or to the Untied
Stales.
"W e manufacture color TVs
h ere and w e Im port vid eo
c a s s e t t e r e c o r d e r s fr o m
Singapore, these arc our main
consumer Items," said Kenjtro
Ishlhara. u vice president at
T o s h ib a A m e rica Inc. Th e
dollnr's decline won't have much
Impact on Toshiba's profits or
prices, he said.
The weak dollar Isn't likely to
affect auto prices much either.
Lust year. Japanese automakers
built ubout half of the 3.3 million
vehicles they sold In the United
Stales at their American plnnls.
paying for the lubor and a large
share of the parts for those cars
and trucks In dollars.
Furthermore, with Detroit now
making cars thul cun compete
with the Japanese on quality,
Toyota. Nissan mat Honda can't
Insist sticker prices n&gt;o much
without losing hard-won market
■hare to I heir American rivals.

Award----------Continued from Page 1A
capacities In the Luke.
Monroe Waterfront Master Plan
Steering Committee; Sanford
Historic Trust; and Florida Main
Street program.
She Is presently on the Hoard
of Dlreclors o f Ilie Grealrr San­
ford Chamber o f Commerce,
where she serves us u member o f
Ihe Education Committee.
During Ihe past years, the city
has up|xj|nlrd her to serve on
the Historic Preservation Hoard,
and P lu n n ln g und Z o n in g
Commission.
She Is a career business
woman, who has owned her own
business for the past 25 years.
Stairs Property Management and
Realty. Inc., Is located at 101 W.
first Street In downtown San­

ford. She deals In historic pro(K-rtles as well as residential and
downtown businesses.
Stairs is extremely active in
church work ut First liupltst
Church, where site has served m
various capacities as Sunday
S ch ool teacher, clerk , and
member o f a number of church
committees.
She also serves youth through
her church by s|iounorlng Pee
Wee und Little la-ague baseball
teams.
Kuy Harlholom ew. w riting
alKiut her earlier this month
said. "She Is working hard to
obtain thr Weluka Building and
the Rltz Theatrr for non-profit
organizations, thus contributing
to thnt important seelor of the
community."

H u rl h o ltn e w c o n t in u e d .
"Helen Stairs Is a trader who Is
willing to give o f herself In
addition to resources o f her
business. She Is a lender who
serves the community, and I for
one. respect and admire her as
well as appreciate her dedication
efforts."
Mayor Smith also expressed
special appreciation following
the ofllrlul proclamation by
leaving the commission dais last
nlghi. to give Stairs a hug.
The annual Warren E. "P ete"
Knowles award Is presented In
honor of Knowles who Is u
former Sanford City Manager.
Knowles wus unable to lie on
hand for the presentation last
night

Fireworks---------------------------------------------------Continued from Page 1A
When Gunyenu heard Friday
th e r e w o u ld not be lo c n l
firew orks she said she was
outraged.
"Everyone I talk lo Is Just real
upset." she added. " I think It's
ridiculous. They probably have
20,000 or 30,000 people that
show up for Ibis every year, Why
didn't the Main Street Commit­
tee. which Is trying to promote
downtown Sanford, get Involved
In Oils? Why didn't they pro­
mote stalls down Main Street? Il
Is Just unreal lo inr they would
lei nn opportunity like that
slide." she added.
Faye Fulton, manager of the
Sanford Main Street Committer
said she was not approached to
work on the fireworks display,
bill the group could not have
provided any money for the
project due to limited funds,
"1 don't know Steve, and I've
never talked to him. But 1 ran
trll you that Main Street works
on u very limited budget. At the

Plumbing—
Continued from Page IA

beginning of the year, we set our
goals, und there's no way Hint
Main Street would have the
financial means to put on any
kind of fireworks display." She
added a city usually handles the
fireworks display.
Mayor Bettye Smith could not
tie reached for comment this
morning.
Gonycuu, who Is u si rale id
accmmls manager nt Orlando
College, has been a Florida
resldcnl since 1963 and lived In
Sanford since 1978. Site said she
lias watched fireworks In San­
ford for many years and will
miss them tldsyenr.
S a n fo rd F ire C h ie f T o m
Hickson said he had not heard
about the "DYOF" event hid
advised consumers lo supervise
chlldcn and use only legal,
fireworks.
" I f It goes up or blows up, Its
lllegul," Hickson said, “ that's
ihe easiest way to remember."
Hickson said two roadside
lents have received permits lo
sell fire w o rk s a lth o u gh he
expects a total of five tents to be
operating before the Fourth of
Julv.
"T h e fireworks they are selling
rigid now do meet all the codes
Issued by the stale." Hlrkson
said, adding pcrkidlr Inspections
o f the stands will continue
through the holiday. "Fire pre­
vention lakes care o f thnt nrea
(inspections) of It. They Just keep
me updated as to how many
(vendors are npcruttngl and
whether they've found anything
Illegal. They haven't yet."

It wasn't a sys­
tem ."
Lyles said Hie old plumbing
wus starting to show signs of
aging. There were periodic pro­
blems that could have been dealt
with a little at a lime, but
paIcblng Ihe pipes would only
postpone the Inevitable.
"So. they decided to do I he
whole thing at onre." lie said.
"D o It und do It rigid."
Lyles said tbal the work Is
being done quickly and thnl It
has not affected Hie operation of
Ihe college at all.
"You don't even notice except
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when you go outside and hear all
Hud construction noise," he
enough land
said. "And they are working so
fur the center, said Owens.
quickly. They dig up a section,
The next-best local tons arc In
replace Ihe pipe und cover II all
the Lake Mary Boulevard and
up. Then lliry're on to the next
Stale Road 40 areas a I Interstate
section."
4. Owens said. There's plenty of
Nn one on campus has had to
land, hut no hotels.
"g o wllhout going" during the
Commissioners said they were
rcjilaccrncnt process. Lyles said.
willing to move ahead with the
lie believes the new plumbing
center, hid wanted lo see If there
system should lie In pluee within
wus any hotel Industry Interest
tiie next couple weeks.
In the center.

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LOUISE CAM PBELL BRODT
Louise Campbell Drodt, 82. E.
First Street. Sanford, died Sun­
day, June 20. 1094 at Deltona
Healthcare Center. Dorn April
19. 1912 In Ottumwu. lowu. she
moved to Central Florida In
1998. She was a secretary for
G .M . P o n tia c D iv is io n In
Chicago. She was u member of
All Saints Episcopal Church,
Enterprise. She belonged to
Amaryllis Circle. Gordon Club or
Deltona and Seminole Audubon
Society, Sanford.

ford; sisters, Ingrid Wltllcrs|ioon.
Oracle. Robin, and Qulnnclu. all
ofSnowhlll: 11 grandchildren.
Wllson-Elcbciberger Mortuary.
Inc., In charge o f arrangements.

S u r v iv o rs In clu d e sis te r.
V i r g i n i a M. E r d m a n .
Chesterfield, Mo.; brother. Rob­
ert B. Campbell. Redlands. Calif.

Survivors Include parents,
Tony and Karen Pryor. Winter
Springs; brother. Paul. Cassel­
berry: maternal grandparents,
George und Dorothy Klusck.
Holiday; paternal grandmother,
Almu Durham. Orlando; paternal
great-grandm other. Gertrude
Matney. Orlando.

Stephen R- HaldaufT Funeral
Home, Dcltonu, In charge of
arrangements.
RODA CHRIBT1AN
Koda Christian. 62, Muddy
Lane. Sanford, died Thursday,
June 23. 1994 at Florida Hospi­
tal, North. Altamonte Springs.
Dorn July 23, 1931 In Madison,
she moved to Sanford In 1954.
She was a homemaker. She was
a member of SI. John Missionary
Baptist Church,Sanford.
Survivors Include husband.
Rufus; sons, Rufus Jr., Sanford.
Randy, Daytona Bench; daugh­
ters, Klzzle Rutlui Mae Everett.
Carolyn. Diane Lawson, Delores,
Maryann Andraska, all of San­
ford, Barbara Jean McFaddcn,
Daytona Dcach; sisters, Edith
Jones, Kent. N... Ethel Jny
Oliver, Sanford; brother, Harvey
Chattman, Sanford; 19 grand­
ch i l dr en ; four g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Sunrise .Funcrul Home, San­
ford, In charge of arrangements.

HERMAN FINLEY MULLER

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Herman Finley Muller. 37.
Westward Drive. San Antonio.
Texas, died Wednesday. June
22, 1994 at Wllford Hall Medical
Center. San Antonio. He was
born April 23, 1957 In Sanford.
He was Baptist. He was a retired
non-commlssloncd officer In the
U.S. Army. Survivors Include
m other, Bcrntcc H. Muller.
Snawhill; wife, Patricia Muller,
San A n ton io; son, John nie
Robinson. Korea; daughters. IIIsha, San Anttitilo, April and
Nicole, both of Oviedo. Karen
Knox, Arkansas; brothers, Ar­
thuf and Clifford, both or San-

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KE ITH ANTHONY PRYO R
Keith Anthony Pryor. 21.
Moccasin Court, Casselberry,
died Saturday. June 25. 1994 &lt;U
bis residence. Born Dec. 10.
1972 In Arlington Heights. HI.,
be moved to Central Florida In
1970. lie was a manager for
Tony Pryor Auto Sales.

Bald wln-Fa Irch I Id Funeral
Home, Goldcnmd-Wlnter Park
Chapel. In charge of arrange­
ments.
L U L A W YN E LLE RAINE
Lulu Wynellc Ralnc. H7. S.
Lukcmont Avc., Winter Park,
died Sunday. June 20. 1994 at
Winter Park Healthcare Center.
Born Dec. 7, 1900 In Mucon. Ga.,
she moved to Central Florida in
1949. She was Prolestanl. She
was a home maker. She was a life
member of Winter Park Garden
C lu b , a Red C ross N urse,
member of D.A.R., Order of
Eastern Star and Daughters of
the Confederacy.
Survivors Include daughter,
Sucllcn Wynellc Tudor. Sanford.
C a r e y H and C o x - P a r k c r
Funcrul Home. Winter Park. In
charge o f arrangements.

Joan Hullo. Charleston: brother.
H.A.. Geneva; seven grandc h i l d r e n and g r e a t *
grandchildren.
G ram k ow Funeral Hom e.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
DARREN 8. TILL1NQHABT
Darren S. Tllllngbast, 33,
French Avenue, Sanford, died
Sunday. June 20. 1994. Hr was
born In Canandaigua, N.Y., and
moved to Central Florida In
1976. He wus an automobile
parts and production assembly
worker for Federal Purls. He wus
proteslnnt.
Survivors Include wife. Susan:
dau ghters. Sylvia Ann und
Angela Christian, both of San­
ford; mother. Gertrude A. Policy,
Sanford: father, Hubert L..
Canuudlagua; step-father, Ken­
neth Matthews Sr.. Scotia, N.Y.;
brothers. Mark A., Los Angeles.
C alif., S terlin g J., Sanford;
half-brother, Kenneth Matthews
Jr.. Sanford: sisters. Karen Y.
Hardy. North Carolina. Amy M.,
Daytona Beach. Sheryl A.. New
York. Luuru E. Hinckley, San­
ford: mutcrnul grandfath er,
G ordon J. Belcher. C anan­
daigua.
Bunflcld Funeral Services,
Winter Springs. In charge of
arrangements.
ROBERT C .YIN O LIN G
R o b e rt C. Y ln g lln g , 7 1,
Rlvcrhcnd Drive, Altam onte
Springs, died Sunday, June 20.
1 9 9 4 . He wa s b o r n In
Philadelphia and moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1990. He wus a
retired store nmiuigcr. He was a
member of First Buptlst Church,
Orlando. He was an Army veter­
an of World War II.

CURTIS B. RHODEN
Curtis 0. Rhoden. 01, County
Road North. Sanford, died Sun­
day, June 20. 1094 ill Llfeenre
Center, Altamonte Springs. Born
Feb. 6, 1933 In Frostproof, he
moved to Central Florida in
1968. He was a security guard at
Flen World. He wus Buptlst. He
was an Army veteran o f the
Korean War.

Survivors Include daughters.
Deborah. Altumoule Springs.
Sharon Oghorn. Swedesburo.
N.J .: three grundehl Id re n.
Woodlawn Funeral Home and
M em orial Park, Orlando, In
charge of arrangements.

S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e so n s,
H e r b e r t , S a n fo r d , L e s t e r
Blrtchctt, Ira E. Hutto, both of
Charleston. S.C.; daughters.
Debbie Ortswold, Frostproof.
Carln Hall. Puerto Rico, Sherry
Snyder, A ltam onte Springs.

RHOOEN. CURTIS B.
Graveilde funeral tarvlcal for Mr. Curtll
U Rhoden, at, of Sanford, who dltd Sunday
will bo II o'clock Thuradav morning al
Corinth Camalary, Frotlprool, FL. Frltndt
may call al Oramkow Funaral Horn*
Wednetday Irom 41p.m.
Arrangamtnli by Oramkow Funaral
Horn#, Sanford.

FUNERAL

For local residents searching
for a professional fireworks dis­
play of crowd-pleasing exploding
rockets, Hickson suggested the
show In the Dcltonn/Entcrprlsc
area. That display could I k - seen
across Lake Monroe when Ihe
Hanford fireworks were explod­
ing In the past. There Is also u
downtown Orlando display h i
Lake Eola.
"O f course, there's always Ihe
g r an d daddy of them
all...Disney." Hickson said.

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motion, which means that rather
than being Immediately resolved
In favor of RTC. the case will be
forwarded to another court.
Ron Johnson, heud of Uindcom
Hospitality Management Com­
pany. which handles the man­
agement aspect o f Ihe Sanford
location, said no ehunges are
planned In the operation nr
services offered. "W e nre n man­
a g e m e n t o r g a n iz a t io n ," he
explained, "and providing the
best operation possible Is our
goal, no matter who owns Ihe
facility or what the sign says."
J o h n s o n s a id Ih e n a m e
"Marina Hotel" Is not part of a
chain, hut is considered nn Indi­
vidual operation.
When asked why the new
facility Is being called a hotel
rather than motel, Johnson re­
sponded. “ The use o f the word
motel Is going by the wayside.
Hardly anyone is using the term
any more. Tticy are either called
Inns or hotels. Only those who
haven't changed signs or official
names yet are sllll using Ihe word
motel."
The building wus built in 1907
with the Holiday Inn leasing the
operation within u few years. It
bus been In continuous operation
since thut time.

Expectations high for new
White House ‘pillar of strength’
■y JILL LAW MNCR

DEATHS

Hickson recommends parents
be selective In the type o f
fireworks they give lo their
children and closely supervise
t h e m . P a c k a g e s s o l d In
su perm arkets and discount
stores contain legal fireworks.
Hickson added.

WASHINGTON — The daunting demands on
President Clinton’s new chief o f slaff range from
smoothing out rugged White House oiktu IIoiis lo
advancing uduilnlsiratlon priorities such as
health care und welfare reform.
Hudgct Director Leon Panclta says he'll he
settling Into a Job he culls (lie toughest In town by
mid-July. At the same time current chief of staff
Muck McLurty. among Ihe last of the Arkansans
Clinton brought to tils Inner circle, will take on
hts new role as counselor lo his boy hood friend.
"W hat’s happening Is. we re now looking at a
very large legislative agenda." Panctta, « former
California congressman, said Monday night nn
CNN's "Larry King Live." "J have that kind of
experience. 1 know Ihe players. 1 know I lie
nrena."
With McLurty silling beside him. he added:
"T h e feeling was. this Is the best time that Mack
become what he really Is. which Is a close adviser
o f the president."
The shifts arc part of the biggest personnel
shukcup of Clinton's presidency. David Gcrgcn,
brought In as counselor lust year to aid u White
House reeling from Image problems, will become
a special adviser at the Slate Depart me nl, which
Is having similar problems. Punelta's like-minded
deputy al Ihe Office o f Management und Budget,
Alice Rlvllu, moves up to become the agency's
first female director.
McLurty had long been criticized In some
quarters ns a weak link In the White House
operation — a poor administrator who was nice lo
u fault, resulting In undisciplined troops and
mixed messages to Congress.
Clinton said Monday thut Ills childhood friend
hail "run an open While House, treating others
and their Ideas with unfailing courtesy ..." He
praised McLnrty's "decency, Integrity and good
will."
Bill his description o f Panetln made clear whnl
Clinton Is after. He said tils budget director hud
been "a pillar of strength" and a skillful manager
of his 500 OMB employees In the past 18 months.
Pnnclta was chairman of the House Budget
Couynlllcc before Joining the administration. He
Is described as warm and funny, Ihe kind of
person who Is ulwnyn cither making n Joke or
laughing atone.
But his resolute side was on display lust year
during (lie long, Intense buttle to shape Clinton's
economic plan. A committed deflclt-cultcr. he
eventually prevailed over political advisers who
urged Clinton lo Invest in education and other
areas rather than worry about deficit reduction.
One o f I he losers In (hut fight, consultant Paul
Bcgala, said Monday tlml he could personally
attest to Punetta's tenacity. "Ask anyone who has
ever disagreed with him uhoul deficit reduction If
Leon la tough," Bcgala said, "H e Is tougher than
day-old rlgatonl."
Some expect Puncttu to bring clarity to u White
House often accused of being fuzzy, indecisive
nnd overly accommodating.
"There's not going to be uny mistaking whnt he
thinks uftcr he tells you," said Sen. John Drcaux,
D-Lu., a moderate Clinton associate with n key
vote on the Senate Finance Committee. "It's
going to he pretty clear where he's coming from
and wlral he wants done."
Clinton presented the McLarty move ns some­
thing his friend had initialed. But McLarty said
later that wasn’ t quite accurate. "T h e discussions

we hud were u response lo (lie need\)\^president
had expressed for more o f m y lime and m y
counsel,” hr said on CNN.
McLarty said he suggested Panctta as his
successor, leading lo a Hireling Saturday al Camp
David among Clinton. Panctla and Vice President
Al Gore. The deal was sculcd Sunday.
Gcrgcn himself brought up Ihe Idea o f moving
lo Stale for what he has said would he his final
months with the administration. McLarty said.
The Republican Gcrgcn "hod some reticence"
about being In a Democratic White House during
midterm elections, said Ihe outgoing chief of staff.
The president said Ills personnel moves would
energize his team for the work ahead on trade,
foreign policy, economic Issues und health und
welfare reform.
Republicans said the switches don't address the
policy problems of Ihe Clinton presidency. And «
Bush administration vclerun with a unique
chlcf-of-staff history called McLarty a sacrificial
lamb.
Sam Skinner wus brought In as ihe soothing
successor to the ubruslve John Sununu. But he
was soon ousted to make room for the savvler
James Baker.
"W hen things aren't going well al the White
House, the chief of stuff ends up taking the bullet
for the president." said Skinner. "It has nothing
to do with reality, usually. I doubt very much Hint
Mack McLurty Is the problem."

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FCC: Bolster educational programs on TV
WASHINGTON — Federal regulators arc con­
sidering tougher requirements on TV stations to
boost the number of educational programs for
young viewers.
They also want to make sure that shows such
as "T h e Jctsons" und "Leave It to Beaver" don't
show up again ns "educational" programs.
The Federal Communications Commission Is
collecting recommendations today from broad­
cast networks, program producers nnd watchdog
groups at Its first hearing In 10 years on the stale
o f children's television.
The commission Is' considering whether It
should adopt a definition of whnt constitutes an
educational program nnd require stations to air a
set amount of educational programs for children
every week.
Children's television nctlvlst Peggy Charrcn,

founder o f the watchdog ({roup Action for
Children's Television. 1s recommending that the
FCC require n minimum of seven hours of
cducntlonnl programs a week. The programs
should be at least 30 minutes long und air
between 7 n.m. und 10 p.m.
" I t seem s abundantly clear tliut almost
everyone In the commercial TV business Is still
trying to figure out how to benefit from children
Insteud o f how to benefit children," Churren said
In testimony prepured for the commission.
As a condition o f license renewal, stations must
demonstrate to the FCC that they have aired
programs meeting the educational and Informa­
tional needs o f children. Tw o years ago. some TV
stations told the FCC they had met those needs
and llstrd. In documents to the agency, such

ment as a secondary one be considered educa­
tional programs for regulatory purposes. Broad­
casters and program producers don't like the
proposal.
" i f educational programs are anything short of
fully entertaining and engaging children simply
will not watch." according to testimony being
presented today by Kenneth Werner, senior vice
president of business alfulrs for The Walt Disney
Co.'s TV unit.
Jennette Trias, president o f children's progrnmmlng for ABC, agreed: "Effective education­
al programming must first reach before it can
teach. If a program Is Incklng In entertainment
value, not enough chlldrrn will watch to attract
the advertising revenue necessary for commercial
survival." she said In testimony to lie presented
to the commission.
The Center for Media Educullon. a public
Interest group, has recommended defining educa­
tional programs as those thul further the

understanding of a variety of subjects Irani
history and science to fine arts and langunffi*.
Programs would target viewers 10 years old and
younger.
\
While the commission hasn't had nny recent
Incidents o f cartoons being defined as educational
fare, consumer groups and some lawmakers hnve
questioned the effectiveness o f the FCC's regula­
tions.
•
Those regulations stem from a 1090 l|V
designed to lioost the number of cducatlofuil
programs broadcast to young viewers. It rflsq
restricts the number o f commercials that cun nui
with children's programs on broadcast und cajile
television.
1
Earlier tills month. Rep. Edward Mnrhey,
D-Muss., an architect of the luw. said that slued Its
passage “ there has not been a dramatic Increase
In children's educational programs" on broadenst
television. The broadcasting Industry disputed
the assertion.

Feds release new data on human radiation experiments
lion tests were among stacks of
documents inode public by the
department on Its nuclear pro­
gram as e v id e n c e o f whnt
W ASHINGTON Pregnant
women In Iowa, newborns In Energy Secretary H ard O'l-enry
called a new era of openness In
T e n n e s s e e , a 0 7 -y e u r -o ld
leukemia patient In Boston — the once-secrctlvc agency.
The Bummurles of the rndlndifferent people In different cir­
lion tests often provided only
cumstances. they and hundreds
scant Information nnd guve little
o f others became Cold War
detail about the studies Involved,
guinea pigs.
how hum an s u b je c ts w ere
They nil were used In the
selected or their Identities. In
government's seurch to learn
many cases the experiments
more about how radiation affects
the human body, according to were conducted at research hos­
pitals. Some were done as late as
new Information mudr public by
the 1980s.
the Energy Department.
T h ro u g h o u t m an y o f the
The department disclosed on
ex|&gt;erimentn. a luck of adequate
Monday thnt a review of more
than 11,000 documents un­ consent "continues to tie the
theme," said Mrs. O'Leary ul a
e a r t h e d u t I e n s t 4 8 n ew
news conference. Later. Energy
experiments In which perhaps
Department staffers said thnt In
as many as 1.200 people were
only a few of the documented
subjected to rndlutlon exposure,
often with no evidence of con­ experim ents was there clenr
evidence o f consent, though
sent.
The additional hnmun radio­ consent mny have been given.

In none or the experiments
wus there uny "potcnllul thera­
peutic benefit to the subjects"
Involved, although the projects
might have hud broader thera­
peutic goals, said Ellyn Weiss of
the d e p a rtm e n t's O ffic e o f
Human Radiation Experiments.
Other rcvelutlons from the
newly released Energy Depart­
ment data:
—Confirmation that between
1903 nnd 1992 there were 95
previously hidden underground
nuclear Ixtmb detonations at the
Ncvudu Test Site. The blasts
went unnoticed bccuuse they
were conducted simultaneously
with other bomb tests to avoid
detection.
—The government produced
ubout a third m ore h igh ly
enriched uranium — 994 metrictons — over the years than
previously thought at facilities In
Portsm outh. Ohio, and Oak
Ridge, Tcnn. An estimated 259

metric Ions Is still In Inventory,
about two-thirds of It at Oak
Ridge. A metric ton equals about
2.200 pounds.
— P h y s ic a l In v e n to r ie s o f
highly enriched uranium show
about 1.3 metric tons less than
what Is shown on the Istoks. but
officials attribute the difference
to sloppy tmokkrcplng and not
theft. Similar discrepancies have
been found In the past for
plutonium stockpiles.
—The government detonated a
nuclear weu|&gt;on In 1002 using
reactor-grade plutonium o b ­
tained from the British, con­
firming arguments by nuclear
proliferation activists (but reac­
tor-grade plutonium should be
equally safeguarded.
The department said so far
nearly 83.7 million has been
spent to try to learn more about
human experiments Involving
radiation, much of them In the
1040s and early 1950s. Before a

water to drink to learn mprn
about the absorption of plutoni­
um. These tests were described
as voluntary and at least twq of
the workers are
ore still alive, uc*
cording to the summary.

complete record Is available. It
may cost more than 824 million,
a c c o r d i n g to d e p a r t m e n t
estimates.
Among the human experiment
cases outlined Monday were:
—The use of pregnant women
In various tests Including at the
University o f lowu In 1053 when
women were Injected with radio­
active Iodine-131 to determine
effects on the fetus. The women
all hud been scheduled for literu p cu tlc a b o r tio n s and the
aborted fetuses were then tested
for radiation.

—Researchers over a number
o f days guve radioactive nine- hi
two men. Including n 07-yeur-old
leukemia patient, In a 1947,
experiment In Boston to study*
the dlspersul of the material lit
the body. Neither the men nori
the Institution Involved wad
Identified.

—The Injection o f radioactive
Iodine Into newborns at the
University of Tennessee und
University of Iowa In the 1050s
to Btudy the effects on the
thyroid.

—An unknown number -of;
terminally 111 cancer patientswere Injected with strontlum-hs!
us part of n scries of experiments!
dubbed by the Atomic Energy;
Commission ns "Project Sun-­
shine." After the patients died.!
va rio u s body tissu es w ere!
analyzed for radiation effect, the;
documents said.

—In 1040. six employees of a
Chicago laboratory ussoclulcd
with tite nuclear program were
given plutonlum-contarnlnuted

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ICBA finishes second
SANFORD T h e IC BA (In ter-C o u n ty
Basketball Association) Senior O lrlt' basketball
team made a huge comeback, but ran out of gas
at the end In the championship game of the
Sunshine State Festival Regional Qualifier at the
Seminole Community College Health At Physical
Education Center this past weekend.
ICBA. made up o f players from Oviedo and
Luther high school's, cut a 12 point lead to Just
three with three minutes remaining, but leadln
scorer and rebounder Stephanie Nolseux foule
out. leaving the team with Just five players, as
(hey fell 59-49 to Bartow.
Nolseux finished with 29 points and 19
rebounds. Also scoring for the local squad were
Lisa Llljcnqulst with eight points. Shydonnn
Tossle with six and Chrtssy Wheeler. Cindy
Llljenqulst and Kristina Zahn with two points
cuch. Wheeler and Lisa Llljenqulst combined for
21 assists.

Baseball tournament at SMS
• SANFORD - The NBC (National Baseball
Congress) will hold the State Championship
Quallflng Tournament at Sanford Memorial
Stadium starting Friday at 5 p.m.
The NBC. which Is open to players of any nge.
Is generally considered the top amateur baseball
organization In the world.
!, The eight-team, double-elimination tourna­
ment will continue through Monday. July 4th.
The top three finishers In the toumument will
advance to the state tournament In Orlando.
. The defending state champions are the Oviedo
.Juice from the Central Florida Bascbull League.
This yenr the team Is playing os the Casselberry
Bucks and will be In the event.
Also In the tournament will be the Seminole
County Notes, coached by Seminole Community
College assltant coach Rod Fergerson and made
up of college players from Seminole County high
schools. The Notes' first game will be ut 8 u.m.
Saturday against the Miami Cardinals.
Admission will be *2 for adults and t l for
studenls and senior citizens.

Weather can’t keep runners from Track
Prom S ta ff Reports_________________________
LAKE MARY — Despite sweltering conditions
at Lake Mary High School's Don T. Reynolds
Stadium, over 30 people showed up Mnnduy
night for the second night of the Lake Mary
Summer Track Series.
“ It was a gredt turnout," said series organizer
Michael Gibson Sr. "It was extremely hot. but 33
people ran In the events. Including two men over
70 years old. we hnve never had anyone thnt old
run before. We ulso had at least 18 fans In the
stands watching."
The series will tnke off next Monday for I he
Fourth of July, before returning for lit* final two
nights on Monday. July 11 and Monday, July 18.
The results from Monday night's action:

8-UNDEROIRLB
Wendy Mell: 1. long Jump. 5-fcel-10; 2. shot
put. 0-rcct-10:4. 50. 10.0:3.800.4:30.0
Barbara Hornrelch: 2. long Jump. 4-frrl-3; I.
shot. 7-fcct-B: 3. 50.9.9; 4. 800.4:44.0.
Catrlna Lovctlc: 1. 50. 8 .1: 1. 200. 39.2: 2. 800.
3:88.
Sabrina Newton: 2. 50. 8.3; 2. 200. 41.4; I.
800.3:57.

S UNDER BOYS
Tyler Gnnus: 1. long Jump, ll-feet-5; 2. shot,
13-fect: 1.50.7.0: 1.200.38.1: 1.800.3:42.0

Michael Gibson Jr.: 4. lung Jump. 7-fccl-7: 1.
shot, 14-fcet-6; 4. 50.8.9.
Michael Hetrick: 3. long Jump, 7-feet-7: 4. shot.
7-feet-B: 2. 50 .8.B: 2.200.40.7.
Michael Mealor: 2. long Jump. 8-fcct-7; 3. shot,
I l-fect-5:3. 50.8.8:3.200.40.8; 2.800,3:45.0.

9-10 BOYS
Josh Orover: 1. long Jump. 9-feet-11: 1. shot.
13 fcet-8; 2. 50. 8.0; 2. 800,3:24.0.
Wayne Williams: 1. BO. 7.0: 1. 200. 35.9; 1.
800.3:11.0.

Matt Stroup: 2. 100. 11.9; 1. mile. 5:30.5: 3.
400. 57.4.
Brad Schick: 3. 100. 12.0: 1.200.27.1.
Asmar Cal very: 1.400.55.1.
Dennis Platt: 1. mile. 0:29.4.

19-29 MEN
Robert Pendle: I. 100, 12.9.
D.J. Lewis: 1. mile. 4:33.2.

40-49 WOMEN
Pat Beldelschles: l.'mllc. 0:54.5.

40*49 MEN

11-13 OIRLS
Patty MacDowcll: 1. long Jump. 13-fcct-4: 1.
triple-jump.20fcct-0: (.shot. 14-feet-3.

11-13 BOYS
Maurice Allen: I. 100. 13.7: I. 200. 30.2; 2.
800.3:04.0.
Erik Young: 2. 100. 14.7: I. HOO. 2:47.4: I.
400. 1:00.3.
Oary Newton: 3. 100. 15.3: 3. HOO. 3:33.0; 2.
400. 1:24.2

14-18 OIRLS

Lcs Barkley: 1. 100. 13.0: 1.200. 20.0.

BO-S9 MEN
Lionel Bonck: 1. 100. 13.1: 1.200. 27.5.
Ed Plgrnnn: 1. mile. 7:18.2.

SO-OVER MEN
John Anoka (74): I. 100. 15.7: 1.220. 22.5.
Bart Ross (71): 1. mile at 0:53.3.

8-YEAR OLD RELAY (4 x 10O)
I. Michael Gibson Jr., Michael Hetrick. Michael
Mealor. Tyler Ganas. 1:19.9

10-12 RELAY (4 x 100)

880 - 1. Shawn Barkley. 2:45.1: 2. Becky
Meagher. 2:55.4; 3. Brenda Mell. 2:58.9: 4. Katy
Pierce. 3:27.8.
Mile - 1. Tura Flynn. 7:10.0.

14-18 BOYS
Torrie Klngcadc: 1. 100, 11.7:2.400. 55.2.

1. Wayne Wllllnms. Maurice Allen. Gary
Newton, Erik Young. 1:01.9.
14-18 RELAY (4 X 100)
I. Schick. Bonck. Lcs Barkley. Michael Gibson
Sr. (57.9): 2. Howard Ehiner. Flynn. Pendle.
Beldelschles, (1:00.8).

Volleyball
‘Premier’s’
in style
Prom Staff Reports

[A R O U M P ilN fc llA T lO N

Phillies shut down Marlins
PHILADELPHIA — Shawn Bosklc scattered
six hits In his first complete game In four years
und Jim Elsenrelch hit a two-run triple as
Philadelphia won Its third straight by beutlng
the Florida Marlins 0-1 Monday night.
Boskte (4-4) struck out four, walked two and
allowed only one runner past first base. It was
Ills second career complete game and his first
since May 20. 1990. when he pitched for the
Chicago Cubs.
The Phillies Jumped out to a 4-0 lead In the
first and knocked out Kurt Miller (1-3) nn Inning
*UMariano Duncan reached on a fielder's choice,
m oved to second on a single by John Kruk and
scored on Darren Daulton's single. Kruk and
iPaulton scored on the triple by Elsenrelch. who
then scored on Milt Thompson's groundout.
The Marlins got their only run In the fourth
.when Oary Sheffield led off with his 1Oth homer
•of the season.

Yarborough elected to Hall
* DARLINOTON, S.C. - Cale Yarborough, a
[our-llme winner of the Daytona BOO. has been
ilccted to the National Motorsports Press
ssoclatlon's Hall of Fame.
, Yarborough Is fifth on NASCAR’s all-time list
\vlth 83 victories and won the series’ points
ch am pionship three tim es. He won five
Southern BOOs at Darlington, where he II be
Inducted Into the hall on Sept. 3.
Yarborough, from Sardis, S.C.. currently owns
a Winston Cup NASCAR team.

b-Cube blanked
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ZEBULON. N.C. - Gary
.‘complete-game one-hitter as Carolina beat the
•Orlando Cubs 4-0 In the Southern League.
, Wilson struck out eight and gave up two
walks. Hts bid for a no-hltter was snapped In the
eighth when Pedro Valdes singled to center.
Wilson (B-2) responded by striking out the next
two batters to end the Innings
Tlrn Marx provided all the scoring the
~Mudcats needed when he doubled home Omcr
Munoz In the second Inning.
Troy Bradford (3-9) took the loss for the Cubs.

^feeard to coach Nets
2 EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. — The New Jersey
, I f els have hired former NBA player Butch Beard
M o succeed Chuck Daly as coach. The Associated
-fresa learned. Beard, the coach at Howard
University for the past four seasons, was a Nets
assistant from 1988-90. He will be Introduced at
l news conference today, a source close to the
)ltuatlon said.

: BASEBALL
* 0 7 :3 0 p.m. — WIRB 80. National League)
Florida Marlins at Philadelphia Phillies. (L)
Com jjlsts listings on

1994

HmiMPSotoSf Aporl Kmtolan
The Sanford Recroatlon Department Little Mo|or
Baseball Loaguo All-Stars stopped to pose lor a
picture before heading to Leesburg lor Monday
night's opening game In the Sub-District Tournament.
Members ol the team aro: (Front row, left to right),
Jonathan Brooks, Donovan Daniels, Antoine An-

dorson, David Brock, Bradley Locko, Joo Sondholm.
(Middle, left to. right), Jason Turner, Brian Porter,
Willie Bennett. Andrew Bently, Alex Anderson, Levi
Raines Jr.. Bud Bennett. (Back, left to right), assistant
coaches Mike Davis and Ken Dryden and head coach
Cynthia Porter. Not pictured, Nick Ireland.

SANFORD — Premier was Just
that Monday night us the City of
Sanford Recreation Department
Summer Rccreutlonul Volleyball
League opened Its scuson ut the
Sanford Middle Oymnutorlum.
Premier had a perfect 5-0 week,
with Its toughest gtlmc being a
15-13 battle with Wcntvlcw Baptist
Church, which ended the night with
a 4-1 record.
Tltn Im-hI uuiiM- of the nlHtll Wits it
10-14 extra point victory for San­
ford First Baptist C h u rch ,*gvcr
Palmetto Avenue HaplwtV-T58l»rch.
T h e win allowed Sanford First
BaptlsIX^liurch to finish third on the
evening with a 3-2 mnrk. while
Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
was fourth ut 2-3.
Rounding out the night's stand­
ings were Nichols at 1-4 and B A M
Lawn Service which did not have
enough players and forfeited all live
matches.

□See Volleyball. Page 2B

Post 53 splits odd
B-Division twin bill
Prom Staff Reports
SANFORD — Who says there Is
nothing new under the sun?
It docs not matter how long you
have been around the game of
baseball. Just when you think you
have seen It all. something pops up
and surprises you nil over again.
Thut Is exactly what happened In
an American Legion B Division
baseball doublehcader on Alumni
Field In the Seminole High Sfchool
Baseball Complex Monday after­
noon.
D u rin g the n ig h tca p o f the
doublehcader, Sanford Post 53 und
the Pine Ridge Panthers (the new
high school In Deltona) were hooked
up In a 0-0 tremendous pitching
duel entering the fourth Inning.
During the Inning a Panthers
batter delivered nn expletive toward
the Post 83 catcher, which the plate
umpire heard.

Since Pine Ridge only had nine
players, the umpire decided to warn
the Panthers squad Instead o f
ejecting the batter. After going to
each player In the dugout und
Informing them of the warning, the
umpire turned to return to the plate
und th e sam e c o m m e n t w as
directed at the umpire as he left.
The umpire Immediately ejected
the player and Sanford received a
7-0 forfeit victory.
"I could not believe It." said Post
53 head coach Larry Holbrook. "H e
gave them the opportunity to con­
tinue playing and they did that.
This wob a prime example of why
you should let your actions speak
for them selves and keep your
mouth shut.
The forfeit wiped out u great
p itch in g perform ance by Mike
Mngncr. who was working on a
two-hlttcr. but a win Isa win.

□See Post 83, Page 2B

HwtMPhototoyApryt KonlOon
Sanlord Post 53 second baseman Alan Gehr (right) gets ready to tag out
Pine Ridge's Bill Dunn (-19) on pick oil play at second Post 53 split tho
Monday doublehoador with tho Panthers at Semlnolo High School.

Kilpatrick, France big winners on VCS clay oval
ByBILLSIEBBRT
Special to the Herald
BARBERVILLE - Sturtlng on the
outside of the front row. Mitch
Kilpatrick powered his way to the
front on the first lap and led the rest
o f the 30-lap Pro Late Model feature
to the checkered flag Frldny night at
the Volusia County Speedway dirt
track.
Kilpatrick was challenged most of
the night by runnerup Bobby
Layman, but even Layman was too
far behind the leader to make a
difference In scoring. Following
Kilpatrick and Layman were Joe
Hall, Gary Flynn and Mike Luddenl
to round put the top five finishers.
Winners in the other divisions

Included Jim France in the 25-lup
Legends feature. Brian Bales in the
Pro Stocks. Monty Stratton In the
Mini Sprints and Steven Stratton In
the Hobby Stocks.
France, the President of Interna­
tional Spccdwuy Corporation and
the 1992 Legends Cars National
Tour champion, returned to the
Gatoradc Florida Legends Scries
after n two month absence and won
Round 13.
France, of Daytona Beach, won
hlo first feature event of the season
when he drove the Carmichael's
Grill '37 Ford sedan from the third
sturtlng spot In the 10-car field. He
was several car lengths ahead of
traveling Canadian Larry Majuery of
Thorold, Ontario. In his Majuery
Racing'40 Ford.

Robert Ham of Ormond Beach. In
the R Ann Racing '37 Chevrolet:
Ron May of Neptune Beach. In the
Patron Motorsports '37 Ford: and
Rob Glenn of Jacksonville. In the
LIP Champ Stores. '37 Ford, com­
pleted the top five on the %'s-mllc
clay oval.
Rounds 14 and 15 of the Gutoradc
Florida Legends Series will be on
Friday and Saturday night's. July 1
and 2. at Volusia County Speedway
and the W m llc clay oval at St.
Augustine Speedway, respectively.
They will also be rounds of the B.F.
Goodrich Legends Cars Nntionnl
Tour.
Bales led the way as Floyd Martin.
Richard Adams. Randy flecker and
Steve Wortman finished out the top

five.
Monty Stratton wusn’t haying any
notions of giving up his pole posi­
tion and decided to stay ahead of
outside front row starter and run­
nerup Tom Mulllgun for ull 15 laps.
Mike Ponce. Duvy Cline und Charlie
Staats trailed.
Steven Stratton also led from
flng-to-flag in the Hobby Stocks,
finishing ahead of Lawrence Ednlc,
Kathy Gainey, Donnie Bostic and
Glenn Castro.
In addition to the Legend cars,
other events at Volusia County
Speedway on the dirt during‘ the
Fourth of July weekend will be a
special 50-lap Lute Model feature, a
20-lap Open Wheel Modlflcds event
and a 20-lap Hobby Stock finale set
for Friday. July 1.

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1 7 l.i:N p m .
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Colorado (Palntor 11 and Harkay 1-4). 1,101
pm.
Atlanta (Glavlna A7) at Montraal (Ruolor
I I ) . 7:11pm
Florida (Woathort 7-4) at Phlladolphia
( Valomuola M ), 7/U pm.
SI Logit (Towktbury A7) at Now York
(RamllngorAI),7:40pm.
Cincinnati (Smlloy 401 al Houtton (Swlndalll 11.0:01 pm.
San Frantltto (Hlckorton 14) al Lot
Angola! (Horthltar 1 4), 10:01p.m.
Amartoan Laaguo
All Tlmot EOT
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Botton
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Baltimore 7. Cleveland 4
Rental City 1. Mlnnetota I
Milwaukee 1, Toronto I
Oakland 10. California!
Detroit II. Seattle 1
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Naw York (Poroi 11) al Dot Ion (Mlnchoy
1-1), 7:01pm.
Baltim ore (Rhode! 1-1) al Clovoland
(Grlmtley Id ), 7:01p.m.
Toronto (S la w a rl 14) at M ilwaukee
(MlrandaOO),0:01p.m.
K a n ta t City (Cone 10 4) at Chicago
(A lv a re if l),f:0 1 p .m
Texet IFa|ardo 14) al Minna tola (Pulido
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California (Leltwlch 11) al Oakland (Wilt
17), 10;0ipm.
SOUTHERNLIAOUE
Second Half
■attorn Dfvltlan
W
L Pet. OS
Jatktonvllto (Markwrg) I
1 .412 —
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1
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4
4 .244 1
Orlando (Cuba)
S 471 1
Ofoonvllto (Bravo!)
1
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Birmingham I. Mamphli 4
Tvatday ■ Oamat
Orlanda at Carolina
Jackianvllla at Knoxvlllo
Huntivllla at Oraonvlllo
Nathvlllo al Chattanoooa
Birmingham at Mamphli

Philip Von Stotenelll.
WASHINOTON CAPITALS - Shawn An
dor ton, Tim Bergland Brian Curran. Marlin
Jlranek. Jim Malhletoi
WINNIPIO JETS - Andy Brkkley. Kan
Gomender.

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IffO NHL Orotl Ordor
HARTFORD. Conn. - Tho ordor al tolot
lion for Iho flr tt round of Tuaiday't |ff4 NHL
Draft:
I. Florida
1. Anaholm
I. Ottawa
A Edmonton
I Hartford
4 Edmonton
7. Lot Angolot
0. Tampa Bay
t Quobac
10 Quobac
II SanJota
11 N Y. Itlandort
II. Vancouvor
14 Chicago
•
II. Wathlngton
14 Wathlngton
17. Buffalo
If. Montreal
If. Calgary
N. Da Ila %
11. Rotton
12. Toronto
n Dot roil
14. Pltttburgh
11. Now Jortay
N . N.Y. Rangart

NHL Free Aganti
NEW YORK - A lilt ot NHL unrotlrlcttd
tree egentt:
ANAHEIM MIOHTY OUCKS - Joel Sev
B o sto n ERUINS - Darren Bankt. John
Carter, Brent Hughot. Jamie Hutcrolt, Mark
Ma|or, Gordon Rob« r11
BUFFALO SABBES - Mark Kryt. Brad
Patcall. Bill Pyo. Brad Rubachuk, Jaton
Winch.
CALOARV FLAMES - Polar Ahola. Guy
Larota. Lao Norwood.
CHICAQO ELACKHAWKS - Alexandra
Andrlyavtkl, Roch Boday, Shawn Byram,
Dave Christian, Joe Crowley, David Hakttol.
Ray LeBlanc
DALLAS STARS - Nall Brady, Trov
Gambia. Yvet Horoux. Paul Jtrrard. Frank
Kovect. Mark Oitotkl, Darlck Smith, Jail
Stolp. Brian Straub. Rata Wilton.
D E T R O I T R E D W IN O S - J im
Bermlngham. Denial Barthlauma. David
Gagnon, Mark Howe. Stove Mallalt,
■ OMONTON OILERS - Cord Mark. Mika
sup it ton.
FLORIDA PANTHERS - Mika Fellgne.
Sandy Oelupo. Rick Htyward, Oord Hynat,
Marc Labelle.
H A R T F O R O W H A LE R S - C orey
Beaulieu, Jell Bloomberg. Denlt Chellloux,
Pout Ouey. Scotl Humonluk. Karl Johnston.
Bob McOIII. Trevor Stknburg. Mike Tomlak.
LOS ANOELIS KIHOS - Philip Crowe.
More Fortier, Kevin Orenl, Mark Hardy,
Dave Slower!, David Tralowlci.
MONTREAL CANADIANS - Charlat
Poulin.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS - Michael Bod
narchuk. Jett Chrlitlan, Roy Mitchell. Raid
Slmpton.
NEW YORK ISLANOIRS - Keith Acton.
Kevin Chevnldeyolf. Wayne Doucal.
NEW Y O R K R A N O E R S - C ra ig
MacTavlth.
OTTAWA SENATORS - Cord Dlneen.
Mark Lalorttl, Brad Lauer, Andrew McBeln.
Mark Michaud. Oan Quinn, Oraemt
Townthand.
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS - Frederic
Chebol, Eric DandenaUI. Corey Fotlor. Todd
Hluthko. Lance Pltlkfc. Toni Porkko, Rob
Romaga. Dove Tippett.
PITTSRUROH PENOUINS - Lorry Da
Palma. Roberto Romano. Jaton Smart.
Q U IR IC NORDIQUES - Nlclat An
dortton. Jacquot Cloutier. Chrlt Llndberg,
Martin Slmerd. Tony Twill.
SAN JOSE SHARKS - Jamto Bakar.
Shawn Cronin. Ouy Goeielln, Kip Miller.
ST. LOUIS BLUES - Doug Croteman.
Darak Franatla. Dava MacKay. Brian
Poltorln, Richard Plan.
TAMPA BAY LIOHTNINO - Scat! Botlen.
TORONTO MAPL1 LEAFS - Chrlt Govadarlt. Paul Holden. Ouy Lohoux.
VANCOUVER CANUCKS - Noll Bltonhul.
Tim Hunter. Joy Marur, Troy Neumeler.

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■y BARRY WILMKR
AP9porto Writer

They hobbled off the field,
looking like losers. They spent
forever In the showers, then
Budwelter 0.1. Jao't IN Retullt
went for massages. They didn't
PORTLAND. Ora - Tho order ot llnlth
Sunday ot the Budwelter O.l. Joe'i NO
feel much like talking.
Indy car raco. with ttarllng potlllon In
These were the world champi­
perenthetet, retldence or country, chattlt
on Germ ans, w ho had Jubi
engine. Iapt completed, roeton out, II any,
and winner'i average tpeed In mph:
squeezed Into the second round
1. (I ) Al Untar Jr. Albuquarouo. N.M..
of the World Cup?
Pentko llmor V0 O. 101. 107.777 mph (break!
It was. It might have seemed
World Cups you played In. at l
raco record at 10) l i t tot In I f f ! by Micheol
Andretti I / 1. (1) Emerton Fittipaldi. Braill.
morr like torture than triumph,
very least you should know tt
Pentko llmor VI O. ttl; 1 (4) Paul Tracy.
but the Germans survived the
rules of the tournament you'i
1TRANSACTIONS
Canada. Pamka llmor V fO . 101/ 4. Ill
nearing heat In Dalian and the
In. and we didn't."
Hobby Gordon. Orange. Call) . Lola Ford
Cotworth XB. 101: L (I ) Nigel Mentell,
nccond-half charge of the South
Today. Ireland. Norway. Ita y
Monaay't
Sportt
Trantatltont
Clearwater, Lola Ford Cetwerth XB. 101: 0.
Koreans to win 3-2. That victory
and Mexico settled the "Group bf
BASEBALL
(S) Jerque! Vllleneuve. Canada. Reynard
American League
gave them first place In Group C.
Death." All were tied with thr$e
Ford Coeworth XB. 101: 7. (I I) Alettendro
BALTIMORE ORIOLES - Placed Sid
ig h i
Zempedrl. Italy. I ff l Lola llmor V0C. 101:1
points In Group E, the toughest
It also gave them relief, lots of
Fernando/,
pitcher,
an
tho
IS
day
disabled
( t l ) Stalan Johantton. Swodtn. I f f l
o f the first round. Ireland playtjd
relief.
list,
retroactive
to
Juno
If.
Recalled
Arthur
Pantko-llmor VIU , 101.
Rhodes, pitcher, tram Rochester ol the
Norway at East Rutherford, N * ..
" I don’t forscc any problems.”
f. (10) Mario Andretti. Naiareth. P a .
International League
Lola Ford Cotworth XB. 100/ 10. (14) Adrian
nald
Jucrgcn
Klinsmann,
whose
and
Italy took on Mexico M
BOSTON RED SOX - Released Grog
Farnandat. Mealco. Roynardllmar V0 D.
Washington.
,
Harris, pitcher. Recalled Cary Bailey, pitch­ two goals helped Germany to a
100/ 11. (N ) Mika Oralf. Lot Angela!.
er. from Pawtucket ot tho International
3-0 lead In the first 37 minutes.
Later In the afternoon, Group
Lola Honda VA f f ; tl (17) Bobby Rahal.
B concluded with Brazil agilnfct
"T h e only problems we've had
Dublin. Ohio. LoU Hotdo VA ftj 11. (14)
CLEVELAND INDIANS - Placed Paul
RebMo Groff. Loo Angolot. I ff ] Pentko I Imor
were the Inst 30 minutes against
Sweden at Pontiac, Mich., uqd
Shuoy. pitcher, on It* IS day disabled Mil.
V I C. Of/ 14. I l l ) A rlo Luyondyk.
Recalled Chad Ogee, pitcher, from Charlotte
Spuln and the last 30 minutes
Russia vs. Cameroon at Stan­
Netherlandt. Lola llmor Indy VO D. ft; IS.
el the International Laaguo
ford. Calif. Brazil already has
(N ) Franck Freon. Fronco, Iff] Lolo Ford
against Korea.
TEXAS
RANOERS
Raassigned
Roger
Cotworth XB. Ff; 14 ( » ) Mark Smith.
secured a spot In the second
"E ven though the team Is
Pavlik, pitcher, to Oklahoma City ol the
McMinnville. Ora. LdoFord Cotworth XB.
American Association Called up Brian
older, we've got more experi­ round.
N.
Bohenon. pitcher. IromOklahoma City
17. (IS) Dominic Drbton, Truckte. Colli..
At Chicago on Monday, Bollvja
ence. Now that we go Into the
NitlAfUl Lmbub
Lolo Ford Cotworth XB. f f ; tl (III Scotl
knockout system. I don't fornce
got Its first World Cup goal, by
HOUSTON
ASTROS
Recalled
Brlen
Sharp. Wilton. Conn. Lolo Ford Cotworth
Hunter, outfielder. Irom Tucton ol tho Pacific
any problems. Now wc fed It's
Erwin Sanchez. It wasn't nearly
XB, N; If. (I ll Porker Johnttone. Redmond.
Coatl League Sent Mike Slmmt. outlieIder.
enough
as Jose Luis Camlnero
Ore.. Lolo Hondo, fl: N (N ) Marco Oroco.
high
time
lo
play.”
to Tucton
Braill, Lola Ford Cotworth XB. 17; It. IN)
The lOO-plus tcinpcrulurcs
connected twice and Spain alijo
LOS ANOELES DOOOERS - Optioned
Hlro Mettuthlta. Japan. Lola Ford Cotworth
Jose Ottorman. shortstop, to Albuquerque ot
were loo high for the Germans
ot a goal on a penally kick by
XB. 17/ 12 tit) Rott Beni ley. Canada. Iffl
tho Pec Itic Coast laague Receded Rafael
and
seemed
to
suit
the
Koreans,
Lola llmor V IA . fS; 11 111) Raul Booeol.
osep Guard lola.
Bournlgel. shortstop, bom Albuquerque
Braill. Lola Ford Cotworth XB. f4; 14 (N )
who dominated the second half.
Camlnero will be suspended
SAN DIEOO PADRES - Recalled Melvin
Buddy Lailer. Vail. C do. if f ] Lolo llmor
Ntovet. outfielder. Irom Las Vegas ol the
Klinsmann nought an explana­ for the second-round game
VAC.fl.ouloltuol.
Pacific Coast Laaguo Optioned Kerry
tion of Just why the champions
IS. (ID Willy T. Rfcbt. Son Jom . Calif.
against Switzerland at Washing­
Taylor, pitcher, to Las Vegas
I f f l Lola Ford Cotworth XB. fl/ N. 110) Too
were forced lo play all three
ton after getting his second
Fab!. Italy, Reynard llmor VID . OS. angina
first-rounders In the middle of
yello w card o f the opening
(allure. 17. (I ll Bryan Merle. Hilliard. Ohio.
BASKETBALL
Lolo Ford Cotworth XB. 41. engine lallurt;
the day.
Neltonal Baskeftall Assoc latton
round.
10. ( I f ) Scott Ooodyeor. Canada. Lola
LOS ANOELES LANERS - Announced
“ I have one question to ask:
"T im e was almost up and," he
Ford Cotworth XB. SA crath; I f (22) Jett
that Magic Johnson hoe purchased a part
Why Is It that wc have to play at
said, "at that stage of the game,
Wood. Wichita Fellt. Kan., i f f l Lot* llmor
Interest in Iho loam. tub|ect to league
VI A. U. trentmlitton. N (I) Maurlcto
approval, and wat named vice president
3 p .m ? " he said. Then he
you are unsure of all that Is
Gugelmln, Braill. Reynard Ford Cotworth
SAN ANTONIO SPURS - Named R C
answered his own question. “ In
going on. I lost control. I was a
XB. If. Iranimittlon/ It. ( f l Mlthaal
Bulord scout
the afternoon bent for Eurojtcan
hit nervous, but I have faith the
Andretti. Naiareth. Pa., Reynard Ford
FOOTBALL
Cotworth XB. It. crath; 12. (4) Jimmy
Nattorsel Football League
T V ."
team will play a very good game
Vetter, Oltcovery Bay. Calif.. Reynard Ford
HOUSTON OILERS - Named Oave
They wilted In that heat and
without me. I think we are
Cotworth. 10. crath.
Pearson media relations director; Rod SI
had to rely on goalie Dodo lllgncr
strong enough to win ugalnst
Raco Slatlttkt
Clair dlractor ol public and community
to makr three sparkling saves In
reletlont; and Rich Snead pro personnel
Timeol race/ I k &lt;2 70a
Switzerland."
Margin at victory /I Otocondt
director.
the
final
minutes.
Covlien llagti I tor 1 lape
LOS ANOELES RAIDERS - Signed Slava
In the other game Monday.
In other World Cup news:
Lead change!: Samong 1dr Ivert
Hendrickson, linebacker
Lap leedert:' Untar I D; Tracy 1114;
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS - Waived
Spain sent Bolivia home with a
—The United Slates' 1-0 loss
Umar 1144; Fittipaldi 4f70; Tracy 1171;
Joe King, safety, and Bruce Reinsert, guard
3-1
decision,
giving
(he
Spanish
to
Romania on Sunday got a 7.8
Untar 71101
Canadian Feelbe 11League
second place In (he group.
overnight rating In 29 major
Sertot paint laadarti Untar 10); Fittipaldi
SACRAMENTO OOLO MINERS - Signed
14: Gordon 44; Ml Andretti )». Mentell S4;
Fred Bankt. wide receiver
T h e United States m oved
markets, making It likely the
Tracy 10; V etter 14/ Vllleneuve 14/
TORONTO AROONAUTS - Resigned
c lo s e r to a d v a n c in g w h en
gam e was the most-watched
Johantton N; Rahal N.
Mike demons, running back, to a throe year
Germany eliminated South
soccer telecast ever in the United
contract
HOCKEY
Korea and Spuln took out
States.
Nattonel Hockey League
Bolivia. The German win meant
When national ratings are re­
LOS ANOELES KINOS - Named John
If the Americans get Into the
leased Thursday, the game ts
Perplchatelttenl coeds, affective Aug. t.
likely to top the current record, a
PITTSBURGH PENOUINS - Signed K|ell second round — they could find
I ff4 WtrM Cup
Samuoliton. defenseman
out today — It will he against
0.0 for Italy's victory over West
All Tlmot EOT
VANCOUVER CANUCKS - Signed Shawn
cither Brasil or Sweden at Stan­ Germany In the 1982 World Cup
FIRST ROUND
Antoekl. toll w&lt;ng. a multiyear contract.
QROUP A
ford on July 4.
WASHINOTON CAPITALS - Extended me
el Jins bthoxntoia. coach, through
The U.S. players were upset- 11 .
mfolhcrs continue 1»
- »’* r 'V '4 ® t
"a* . amstroet
&amp; r inemama
the I ff f F7 season itgned Keith Allam and
x Swltiarland
I
1 I
S
4 4
that the U.S. Soccer Federation
cxcllc us," FIFA general seer Tod Button, assistant coaches, to two yoar
United Slate)
I
I 1
I
I 4
contracts.
misinterpreted the rules con­
tury Sepp Blatter said Monday.
Colombia
I 2 0
4
J J
Central Hockey Laaguo
cerning yellow curds In Ihc first
"T h e American public la trulV
xadvanced »otacondround
SAN ANTONIO IOUANAS - Named John
round. The USSF failed to tell
embracing soccer, not only In
M cAllltlar dlractor ot marketing and
advertising. Michelle Martin director ol
players (hat two yellow cards In
the stadiums but also In the
OROUPB
tick*! sales: and Tony Umlnskl dlractor ot
se
p
a
ra
te
first-rou
n
d
gam
es
living rooms."
W L T OF OA Pit
public relations and broadcasting
*
2 0 0
i Braill
would result In a onc-gamc
—FIFA says It's gelling what It
Colonial Hockey League
I 0 I
Sweden
BRANTFORD SMOKE - Named Hod
suspension. John llurkcs would
wants out of stricter rules on
0 I I
Cameroon
Davidson general manager
miss the second round because
rough play — more action, mort0 1 0
Ruttla
C O lltO E
x advanced to tecond round
of that rule.
scoring chances, more soccer.
NORTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Tuetdey, Juno it
Named Gib Chapman president, Rick
"It's cmhurrasslng. actually, to
"Th is Is constantly coming oijt
At Stenlerd. Calif.
Farnhom vice president; and Edgar Johnson tell you the truth," defender
Ruttla vt Cameroon. 4 0) p m
through belter match cot\l(Ol
and Barbara Kllgour directors al large
Al Pontiac. Mich.
and better behavior on the part
BINGHAMTON - Named Sheryl Sousa Alcxl Lulas said. "It's the rules of
Braill vt Sweden. 4 09p m
associate director ol athletics
Ihc game. It doesn't /natter whut
of most players." said Blattef.
NEVADA - Named Curt Kralt woman's your experience Is or how many
"There Is more spectacle."
'
crott country end track coach and Joel

AUTO RACING

PlarWa Data Laaguo
tacond Hall
■attorn Dlvltton
W
L Ptl. OS
Dtytono (Cubt)
4
1 100 —
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1
1 .400 1
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1
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1
1 .200 1W
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S 000 4
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Char lotto (Rangtrt)
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1
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1
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4 700 1
Laktland (Tlgort)
x xrcn flrtt halllltto
Monday't Oamat
Fort Myxrt 1. Char lotto 0. wtp. Ird Inning
Ctoorwttar 1. Dunadln 0,14 Innlngt
Saratota 1. Lakaland I
Tampa 4. I I . Polonburg 0
Daytona ll.O icaola 10
Wait Palm Baach A St. Luc la 1
Vara Baach IA Brovard 4
Tuaiday't Oamat
Lakaland al Char lotto
Saratota at Fort M yort
Cloarwator at St. Potonburg
Dunadln at Tampa
Brovard al Daytona
St. LudoalOtcaoia
Voro Baach at W ail Palm Baach

Wilton
Slngtat
Faurlk Round
Olgl Fernandez, Aspen, Colo., del. Yayuk
Betukl. Indonesia.4 4.A).
Larlaa Ntlland, Latvia, dal. Amanda
Cottier (141. South Africa. I 4.01.4 4.
Lori McNeil. Houtton. dot. Florenela
Label. Argentina. 74 0-4). 7 417 4).
Lindsay Davenport If). Murrieta. Calif.,
dal Oebrtola Sabatlnl (10). Argentina. A l.
Al.
Jana Novotna (D. Cioch Republic, del
Naoko Sawemattu. Japan, 41. A 1.
Martina Navratilova (4). Aspen, Colo. dot.
Helena Lukova (17). Ctach Republic. 4 1,41
Conchlla Martinet (II. Spain, del Kristine
Radford. Australia. 14.4 X A4.
Zina Garrison Jeckmn (ID, Houston, dot.
Arantxa Sanchez Vicwto (1). Spain. 7 1. ea.
Al.

Germans survive, US
closer to qualifying :

OROUP O
W L T OF OA
a Argentine
1 0
0 4
Nigeria
t 1
0 4
Bulgaria
1 1 0
4
Greece
0 2 0 0
x-odvenced to tecond round
Thursday, June N
At Feibero. Matt.
Greece vt. Nigeria. 1:1) p m.
At Delias
Argentina vt. Bulgaria, 7:1) p m
OROUP I
W L T OF OA Pit
1 1 0
2
1 1
I 1 0
2
1 1
I
1 1
I 1 0
1 1 0
1
I 1
Tuesday. June I f
Al Eitt Rytwrtord. N.J.
Ireland vt Norway,12:11p.m.
At Wathlngton
Italy vt. Mexico, 11:11 p m.

Ireland
Mexico
Holy
Norway

OROUPF
W L T OF OA Pit
1 0
0
1 0
4
x Belgium
Saudi Arabia
1 1 0
1
Netherlands
1 1 0
1 2
1
Morocco
0 2 0 1
1
0
x-advenced to tecond round
Wednesday, June I f
Al Orlanda
Morocco vt. Netherlands. 12.31pm
Al Washington
Belgium vt. Saudi Arabia. 11:11 p m.

Wlmbltden Retullt
WIMBLEOON. England - Retullt Monday
of tho MJ million Wlrrbladon tennis chempl
onthlpt:
Man
Singlet
Peerlh Round
Pole Samprat II), Tampa, dal. Denial
Vacok, Clash Republic,4-4,4-1,7-4 (7-1).
Wayne Ferreira. South Africa, dot. Jonat
Block man. Sweden, 4 14 7(1-71,4 4.41.
Mlchaal Chang (10), Htndarton. Nev., dal.
Sorgl Bruguara (I), Spain, 4-4,7-4 (4 7), A0.
Christian Bergstrom. Sweden, dal. Bryan
Shelton, Atlanta, H . 41,14, A l, IAI
Tadd Martin (4), Palm Caatt. dal. Andre
Agattl III), Lai Vegat. Al, 7-1. A7 (A7), A4,
Al.
Ooran Ivanltavlc (4), Croatia, dal. Alex­
ander Volkov. Rutala, 7 4 (7-1). 74 (14). 44.
A l.
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Ouy Forgot. Franco, dot. Jeremy Betas.
Britain, l-A. 4-1,41.41.

TV/RADIO
Televltton
AUTORACINO
I p m — SUN. Summer Legend! Sertot
4pm — ESPN. Pina Plus All Pro 2)0
1
BASEBALL
2 p m . — WON, National League: Pit­
tsburgh Pirates at Chicago Cube. (L)
7:10 pm. - WIRB*M. National League.
Florida Marllnt al Philadelphia Phillies, (L)
7:10 p.m. - WOR. National League: St.
Louis Cardinals at Naw York Mott. (L)
7:11p m. — TBS. National League: Atlanta
Brevet al Monlraal E/pot. (L)
1 p m. — WON, American League: Kantat
City Royalt at Chicago White Sox. (L)
BOWLINO
7:10 p.m. - ESPN. PBA. Northwest

Clastic. ID

BOXINO
f p m. — USA, Buddy McGIrl vt. Kevin
Pompay
DIVINO
2 p.m. - SUN. Alemo Invitational diving
meal
EQUESTRIAN
1 am — SUN. ATCO Enterprises Double
Slalom
*
SOCCER
12:21 pm - ESPN, UNI. World Cup: Italy
vt. Mexico, (L)
1:11 p m - ESPN. UNI. World Cup: Braill
vt. Sweden. (L)
f i l l p.m. - ESPN. UNI. World Cup:
Ireland vt. Norway
midnight — UNI, World Cup: Cameroon vt.’
Ruttla
TENNIS
noon — HBO. Wimbledon, (L)
7p.m. — HBOl. Wimbledon
11:1) p m. - WESH 2. Wimbledon Update.
IL)
VOLLEYBALL
4:10 a m. — SUN. World Laaguo: Bulgaria
va U.S.A.

Klwenle Club meets Wednesday
The KJwanls Clu\i of Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
‘ ■meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting Klwanlans are
i l ' 'welcome. For Information call Walt Smith, 323-5088.

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BASEBALL
4:U p.m. - WWZNAM (1440). National
Laague: Atlanta Bravee at Monlraal Espot
7 p.m. — WOT-AM (140). National Lsegue:
Florida Marllnt at Philadelphia Phllltot
7:20 p.m. - WTLNAM (1)10). Southern
League: Orlando Cubt at Carolina Mudcatt
MISCELLANEOUS
1p m - WOT-AM (S40), The Sports Drive
4p.m.-WOT-AM (S40), Tho Pratt Box
7 p m. - WWNZ AM (740), WWZN AM
(1440),Tho Sportt Nut
10 p.m. - WWNZ AM (740), Florida Sportt
Exchange
10 p.m. - WOT-AM (S40), Sportt Byline
10 p.m. Tonight

L.E.A.D.! to Succeaa, a club formed to share business
■connections, will meet 7;30 a.m. Wednesday at Pebble Creek
Apartments clubhouse, 780 Creekwater Terrace, Lake Mary.
One o f the focal points o f the meeting la to exchange business
luslness or
Ol/ .cards. Only one member o f a particular type o f bu
ill ..profession la allowed to Join.
For more Information, contact Linda Short at 327-2180.
L
1/

i 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 to 6:30 p.m.
Cost Is 43 per class.
V »■ Instructor Is Debhte Black, board certified with over 10 years
t -•experience.
Call 330-5697 for more details.
il

.Overeaters to gather
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A regular meeting o f Overeaten) Anonymous ts conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church.
’ comer o f Pork and 5th, 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.

1 Clogging classes formed
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Gladys R o b ln io n la aom atlm aa know n aa tho "co o kla lady.”
Terrace section of Sanford. "I
waa drawn to Lake Monroe
Terrace offer a girl was stabbed
there." ahe said. " I felt the Lord
wanted me to minister to them. I
passed out tracts. I gave the little
children tracts and naked them
to take them to their mommies. I
wanted them to know the love of
God."
Robinson also likes to meet
people In town while at grocery
stores or department stores and
see tf there Is u need she can
help meet. "I like people." she
said. "I like to help people. When
I was young I didn't know God
as well. Now as I've aged It

seems I can't get us much done
at age 55 but I try to take things
slow. I found my calling was to
rehablltate people and help
them."
She spoke o f her days In
n u r s i n g and t he muny
challenges that came her way. "I
waa given all Ihe stroke pa­
tients." she said. "M y grand­
mother died of a stroke. I worked
'round the clock to care for her. I
also worked with all the cancer
p a tie n ts w h en I w as w ith
Lakevicw Nursing Home."
Cancer was one struggle that
Robinson, herself, bnttlcd with
In 1989. She spoke of the cancer

surgery and how It nclped her be
even more convinced o f her
desire to help others. “ I like lo
visit people with cancer and give
them hope." she said. "I'm proof
that God will hcnl you and help
you survive It."
Cooking meals and providing
canned goods lo Ihe poor was
something that Robinson has
been Involved with for years.
She also began as a volunteer for
the Head Start program and was
later hired on staff. ".We raised
money to buy the monkey bars
hy several o f us volunteering our
time to sell candy bars." she
sold. “ I think I actually bought
m ori than I sold." Another part
of this program o f volunteering
was working ns a bus aide for
handicapped children that were
with the Head Start children.
Her love o f children has led her
to volunteer with the Sanford
Child Enrichment Center. " I
worked there with the babies."
she said. " I loved caring for
them. I did cleaning there too."
Robinson also elaborated on
other areas such as Higgins
Terrace, Seminole Oardens and
p re v io u s ly m en tion ed Lake
Monroe Terrace as being her
main focuses o f her outreach. "I
talk lo the people there." she
said. "I take the children cookies
and make pillows for the fami­
lies. I like to make quilts for
them too. It helps people know
you enre."
There was never a doubt that
this kind lady was looking out
for your good. She stands by the
scripture In the Bible, "B e ye
kind one to another." whether It
be tossing a newspaper closer to
the home of an older person or
giving of her talents. Robinson
has helped bring light to a dark
world.

Local Lions earn honor
from club foundation
Gloria J. Chang and Bernard
A. Fitzgerald have been named
as Melvin Jones Fellows by the
,J «iot)» C lu b In te r n a tio n a l
F ou n dation .
T h is Is the
highest honor conferred by the
foundation and ranks Chantf
and Fitzgerald wlili some of
the moat prominent Lions In
the world.

The Sanford Juycees meet the second and fourth Tuesday of
each month. Anyone Interested In attending can call Brent
I' Adamson or David T. Russl Jr. at 322-3663.

11 Rose Society to meet
WINTER PARK — The Greater Orlando Rose Society meets
the fourth Tuesday of the mopth (except July. August and
I, (Dcccmbcr) at Morrlson'e Cafeteria. Winter Park Mall. Visitors
arc welcome. Dinner Is at 6 p.m., followed by the business
meeting at 7 p.m. Details: 671-0814 or 339-5931.

Gloria Chang and Barnard Fltzgarald

ItoriM Ptoto fry Zsnrt Km M n

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"Earning the Melvin Jonc
Fellowship requires more than
a financial commitment to
LCIF." says Rohit C. Mehta.

chairm an of the hoard of
trustees for the foundation. In
u letter to the rcccptcnts, "III)
recognizes your deep cuinuiltent to (be Ideals of l.lonlntn.
Through y ou r actions, you
have shown deep concern for
Ihe welfare o f your fellow
m an."
C h u n g Is t h e z o n e
chairperson for Lions Club
International and Fitzgerald Is
the vice district governor.

Two drinks does not a relationship make
„ . J h e following oinns have been
recorded at HCA Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford:
1,1 June 4 — Shawntara M. and
•Bommle J. Edwards, Sanford,
boy
. Junt- 6 — Cheryl Thompson,

‘Sanford, boy

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, J u n e 7 — T i n a and
Christopher Mlkenos. Deltona,
itiqy; Ana Pinero, Deltona, girl;
Melissa Pelletier and Richard
.Mf
Nielsen, Lake Mary, boy
1 'June
'•'J
in 9 — Vlvlana Cuevas and
'Mlgu el Vargas. Sanford, boy

f. 00 I 6.30 I /no |

June 13 — Donna and Verl
Weaver, Sanford, boy
June 15 — Carolyn Jones and
Leroy Jenkins Sr., Sanford, girl;
Tlnamarie Dillon, Deltona, girl
June 17 — Shelly D. Zbleglen
and Frederick J. Kipp, Deltona,
boy; Jennifer and Danny Com­
pton. DeBary, girl
June 18 — Mary Greenwood
and Leslie Masscnglll, DeLand.
girl
June 20 — Debbie and Michael
Underwood. DeBary. boy: Rosie
and Jeffery Johnson, Sanford,
boy

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DEAR ABBYt I struck up a
conversation with a very good­
looking guy at a bar, and he
bought me a drink (two actual­
ly). Well, before I was halfway
finished with the second drink,
he was giving me this "your
place or mine" routine.
Abby, whal gives a mun Ihe
Idea that all he has to do Is buy a
couple o f drinks for a lady and
she's a cinch? I realize that
women have come a long way.
Not too many years ago, a
woman without an escort wasn't
even allowed to alt at a barl
F o r tu n a te ly , tim e s h a ve

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

changed, but the attitude of
most men hasn't. They still
d on 't consider w om en their
equals. Men continue to do the
picking and choosing, and they
treat women like they were put
here on earth to satisfy men. I
am for more equality between
the sexes.

DEAR

FRE8NO FEMINIST
F E M I N I S T ) One

" s w a llo w " d o e s n 't m ake a
summer, nor do two drinks
moke a strange bedfellow. But If
you really want to promote
equality between the sexes, the
next tim e you strike up a
conversation with a guy at a bar,
you buy the drinks, and you
won't owe. him anything.
D E A R A B B Y t I am a
35-year-old married woman who
has read your column since I
was a teen-ager. I've learned a
lot and trust your Judgment.
Here’s my problem:
I've been married to "N ick y "
for four years. (He’s my second
husband and I love him very
much.) Nicky Is a salesman and
makes very good money, but he
spends It faster than he can
tnuke It. I work too, and I bring
home almost as much as he
docs. He's been a wonderful
stepdad to my two sonB, who
Idolize him.
Nicky Is constantly In the hole,
and If I hadn't balled him out,
our credit would have been
ruined years ago. If 1 say no to
him, he clams up and pulls
uway, so I'm damned If I do and
damned If I don't.
Please help me. I don't want
this m a rria g e to end o v e r
money. I really love this man.

MONEYTROUBLE
DEAR MONEY TROUBLE)

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SANFORD — Gladys Robinson
has been known as the "cookie
lady" by some In this communi­
ty. Her gentle and kind ways
have become a trademark by
which many Identify her. A l­
though she has only lived In
Sanford for five years, she has
made quite an Impression on Ihe
town the now calls home.
Robinson was In nursing for
36 yean. She spent moat o f her
t i m e g r o w i n g u p In S t .
Augustine and some of her adult
life In the Daytona Beach area.
Being the single parent of three
children. Wendy. Shelia and
Chris and the grandmother of
four takes quite a bit o f time In
Itself. She Is an active member o f
the St. James House of Prayer In
Sanford. Much of the volunteer
work the has done stems from
her desire to serve God and
make the world a better place to
live. " I found the Lord was
telling me to minister to the
lost." she said. "H e wants me to
be an Intercessor for the people
that need Him."
While still living In Daytona.
Robinson decided part o f this
calling was to work with those
Involved In drugs and children
In her neighborhood. " I worked
with kids that were mixed up In
drugs." she said. " I tried to help
rehabilitate them. I'd pass out
bandalds and bake cookies for
everyone. I lived In the projects
In Daytona and that's where I
came lo love children. I wanted
to help them have a better life."
Th is tradition was one she
brought with her when she
moved.
Robinson spoke o f her In­
volvement with the Lake Monroe

Jaycees meat In Sanford

MeHneee: Mon., Wed, 4 Set 1pm
Nightly; at 7:30 pm
Seniors Free at al Mattnaes
OREyHOLJND PA R K

■y SUSAN W INNIR
Herald Correspondent

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 Christian Church, 1607 Sanford Ave., Sanford.The group now has a private room to weigh people between
6:15 and 8:45 p.m.
• Each week a different program on weight loss will be
.conducted.
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1664.

next Panthers batter got an no
The Panthers hurlcr was actu­ hall, two strike pitch to his lik(ng
ally outpltchlng Magner as he and laced It Into rlght-cci\ter
had allowed only one Sanford field for a two-run double.
bane runner over the first three
Post 53 tried to rally w|llh
single runs In the sixth and
Innings.
The only Post 53 batter to seventh inning, but could not get
reach base was Tim Raines Jr., any closer than 6-5.
who was playing his first game
Doing the hitting for Sanford
of the season after returning In the first game were Kefmi
from a visit with his father In with a double and a single.
Chicago. "R ock" led off Ihc first Zaladonls and Ryan Hall with
Inning with a single and stole two singles each and Phl|{|p
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second base, but he moved no Eubanks with a single.
Post 53 Is now 7-5 on ttti
the
further.
The "victory” gave Sanford a season and will be at Alumni
split of the doublcheader as Pine Field again Wednesday
lay to tfosi
p.mj
Ridge pulled off a 6-5 triumph In DeLand Post 6 In a 4 p.m
contest.
(he opener.
"W c never should have lost
that gam e," said Holbrook. "But
a n y t h i n g c a n h a p p e n In
baseball."
The Panthers look a 2-0 lead Continued from Page IB
In addition to Ita win otar
In the lop of the second Inning
off Brian Zaladonls, but Post 53 W cstvlew Baptist, Prem ier'll
cume hack with three runs In the other victories came over First
bottom of the fourth Inning to Baptist, 15-9; Palmetto Baptist.
lake the lead.
15-10; Nichols. 15-4; and the
But In the top of the fourth forfeit.
Wcstvlew Baptist's wins cafnfc
Inning, Pine Ridge loaded the
bases with one out and Dax over Palmetto Baptist, 15-5; Ffrat
Baptist. 15-12; Nichols, 1B-&amp;.
Kemp was brought In to relieve
Zuladonls.
and the forfeit.
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In addition to the nall-bltef
3-3, but now there were two over Palm etto Baptlat, FJfs)
outs.
Baptist's wins were over Nlchqlft,
The next batter lofted a (1y ball
15-13; and the forfeit.
to left which Stic Sanford out­
Palmetto Baptist's two wins
fielder lost In .the sun and the came over Nichols, 15-7; and the
hall fell In for an KBI single. The
forfeit.
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The Old Hickory’ Stompera offer free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 6 lo 9 p.m. Call 349-9529 for more Information.

Caring is volunteer’s trademark

Takeoff pounds sensibly

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Shangla assistant sports Information
director.
PRESBYTERIAN - Nomad Deborah
Gordon women s assistant basketball coach
RUTOERS — Named Pal Jordan woman's
golf coach
ST. MARY'S. CALIF. - Announced the
resignation ot Larry Marllse. associate
athletic director.
WESTERN CAROLINA - Named Stophe
nto McCormick women's assistant basketball
coach, attactlvo July I.

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It's time to ask yourself why you
continue to "ball out" a husband
who obviously knows nothing
about handling m oney. You
need more help than I can give
you In a letter — but some
answer can be found In a book 1
have Just finished. Get "Money
Demons" by Dr. Susan Forward
(published by Bantam Books). It
contains excellent advice on how
to put an end to money fights. I
wish every married couple who
fights about money could read
this wonderful book.
D E A R A B B Y t In A .M .
Og l es by ' s letter from
Tuscaloosa. Ala., about the pos­
sibility o f post-mortem growth of
hair and fingernails, he stated
that a body was hurled In the
17th century In New Orleans
and was dug up 100 years later,
and the skeleton had long hair

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and fingernails.
Your reply was that the story
was not true — and forensic
medical experts confirmed that
opinion.
Abby, that story Is also bogus
for another reason. There was no
New Orleans In the 17th century
(the 1600s). New Orleans did not
exist until It was founded by
Jean Baptiste le Moyne In 1718
(Ihc 18th century). Before that,
there were no cemeteries In this
former swamp.

A. MOROAN BRIAN JR..
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NEW ORLEANS

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NOTICI OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D U O
N O T IC E 11 H E R E B Y
GIVEN. th#) W T Gordon, S S
Gordon Citdn lor A E Gordon.
Iho holdor ol I ho following cartlllc o lo lil hoi lllod M id eartlflc• t i l l ) for • too dood lo bo Issued
fhoroon. Tho cor till ( o il numb»rl») ond r o o r ll) of Issuance,
tho description of tho property,
ond tho n o m o lil In which It wot
■trotted It/a r* i t fol lo w i:
Cor I If lewto No. P lttlB
YM r ot Issuance: I***
Deter Ipi Ion of Property: LEO
SEC M TWP IIS ROE ME 1110
FT OF N 470 FT OF W 105 FT
OF E 470 FT OF NE la OF NW
I t (LESS BEG 1U.F7 FT W A
110 FT 1 OF N U COR RUN 1
110 FT W SI 27 FT N r OEG I I
MIN 10 SEC W U t.Jf FT N TO A
PTW OFBEO ETO O EG I
Nome* In which (H o ite d :
G t r i l d K. S lh lo , John T.
Williamson
All of M id property being In
the County of Somlnolo. Stole of
F lor Ido.
U n io n iu ch c e r llf k o f o lt l
tholl bo redeemed according to
low, Iho property deter lbed In
tuch certificated) w ill be told
to the hlghoet bidder at Iho woof
front door. Seminole County
CourthouM. Sanford, Florida, on
the llth day of July, i m at i t
A.M.
Payment ot Sale fee, applica­
ble documentary ttamp texts
and recording feet are required
to be paid by the luccettful
bidder at the Mle. Full payment
of an amount equal to the
highest bid I t due within l i
hours after the advertised time
ol the Mle. All payments shall
be cash or guaranteed Instru­
ment, made payable to tho Clerk
ol the Circuit Court.
Dated this 1st day of June,
i fee.
(SEAL)
Mary anno Mocea
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June I. 14,11,70. I f f !
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S B N ati-tiee-C A 'U B
ES TA TE OF D O N A L D C.
ANDERSON, DECEASED.
Plaintiff.

CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN*
by the Board ol Adjustment of
the City of Lake Mary. Florida,
that M id Board w ill hold a
Public Hearing on July IJ, 1**4,
at F:00 p.m. or as soon as
possible thereafter, to consider
a request from Tom LeCrotM,
app lica n t, lo r variances to
Chapter 1S4S7 (C)(4)(a). Lake
Mary Code of Ordinances to
reduce the streetsIde Mtbecka
from Fifth Street and Wilbur
Avenue from u feet to 17 and I I
leal respectively for an eilstlng
nouse located at 111 West Wilbur
Avenue.
Lots 1 and 1, Block II . Plat ol
Crystal Lake Winter Homes.
Plat Book 1, Pages lie -lie ,
Public Records ot Seminole
County, Florida.
Tha Public Hearing w ill ba
held In the City Commission
Chambers at IM North Country
Club Road. Lake Mary. The
Public Is Invited to attend and
be heard. Said hearing may
continue from lim e le time until
a final action Is mode by the
Board ol Ad | uslment.
N O T E : PE RSO NS A R E
ADVISED THAT A TAPED
RECORD OF THIS MEETING
IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR
ITS CONVENIENCE. THIS
RECORD M AY NOT CON­
STITUTE AN ADEQUATE RE­
CORD FOR THE PURPOSES
OF APPEAL FROM A DE
CISION MADE BY THE CITY.
ANY PERSON WISHING TO
ENSURE THAT AN A D E ­
QUATE RECORD OF THE
PRO CEEDING S IS M A IN ­
TAINED FOR APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MAKE THE NECESSARY AR­
RANGEMENTS AT HIS OR
HER OWN EXPENSE. PER­
SONS W ITH D IS A B ILITIE S
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E O IN O S
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
A D A C O O R D IN A T O R 41
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING AT 1487) U4-M14.
CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol Foster,
City Clerk
OATED: Juna 14. IPV4
PUBLISH: June I t . Iff4
OES-M

CLARK BRAUOHLBR a /k/e
CLARK M. BRAUOHLBR, and
JANE DOE. h li wile. It any;
ROBIN REQUENEZ and JOHN
DOE, her husbend, It any,
tenant*: PAUL BURKETT and
JANE OOE, hi* wile. II any,
lananUt DEOBRAH HAWES
and SANORA MARTIN: and
THE U N ITED STATES OP
AMERICA, and other person* In
po*M*tlon ol sublet! real progarty. whose name* are uncer­
tain,
Defendants
NOTICE OP SALE
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant to an order or a final
judgment of foreclosure in tha
abeve-capttonad action, I w ill
W it tha propety eltuatod In
Seminole County. Florida, de­
scribed et:
Lot* 17 and n , Black C,
Mobile Manor Saohtd Section,
according to tha pial thereof a*
--------------Book
11,--------In Plat
4*. 47 and 41, ot tha Public
Record* of Seminal* County.
Florida
at public Mia, to tha high**! and
best bidder tor ca*h, at tha West
Front Doer at tha Seminole
County CourthouM, Santord,
Florida at 11:0# AAA. an t h o iu t
day ol July. It*4.
Deled m l* IJrd day at Juna,
tm .
MARYANNE MORSE
CLBRKCIRCUIT COURT
By: JaneE. Jatawlc
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amer­
ican* With DlM bllltle* Act, per­
id o t with a disability needing a
special accommodation to par­
tic ip a te In this proceeding
should contact AOA Coordinator
at M l N. Park Avnue. Suit* N.
M l, Santord, PL 11771 e l toast
live day* prior to tha proceed
Ing. Telephone (407) 7JJ4170
B it. 417: 1 0007S5777I (TOO),
or 1100*550770 (V), via Florida
Relay Service
Publish: June M end July S. )tf4
DES-147___________________
CITY OP
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OP
PUBLICHEARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the Board ol Adjustment ol
tho City ol Lake Mary, Florida,
that M id Board w ill hold a
Public Hearing on July II. Iff* ,
at 7:M p.m. or a t soon a*
posilbl* thereafter, to consider
a request from Cox Corporation,
applicant, tor a variance lo
Chapter iss.OS IB), Lake Mary
Code ol Ordinances to reduce
the tide setback requirement
tram M toet to f.M tool at M7
Oid Dunn Court.
Lot at, Waidunn, Plat Book 44.
Paget I and » ,. Public records
of Semlnoto County, Florida.
Tha Public Hearing w ill ba
fMtd In the City Commission
Chambers at IM Norm Country
Club Road. Lake Mary. The
Public I t Invited to attend and
ba heard. Said hearing may
ten'tnua Item I l M w llrrv* until
a Uriel action I t mod# by tha
Board ot Adjustment.
N O T E : PE RSO NS ARE
AOVISEO THAT A TAPED
RECORD OF THIS MEETINO
IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR
ITS CO NVENIENCE. THIS
RECORO M AY NOT CON
STITUTE AN ADEQUATE RE
CORO FOR THE PURPOSES
OF APPEAL FROM A DE
CISION MADE BY THE CITY.
ANY PERSON WISHING TO
ENSURE T H A T AN A D E ­
QUATE RECORD OF THE
PRO CEEO INO S IS M A IN ­
TAINED FOR APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MAKE THE NECESSARY AR­
RANGEMENTS AT HIS OR
HER OWN EXPENSE. PER­
SONS W ITH D IS A B ILITIE S
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
A O A C O O R D IN A T O R 41
HOURS IN ADVANCE OP THE
MBBTINGAT (407IM4-M24.
CITY OP
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol Potter,
City Clerk
OATED: Juna 14, )**4
PUBLISH: June I f , IW4
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INTHECOUNTYCOURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
C AIIN0.*5I1H-CC-1*-Z
HIDDEN VILLAOE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC., a net lor
pratlt Florida corporation,
Plaintiff.
v*.
JOHN P. BARN ECOTT and
BARBARA E.BARNECOTT,
husband and wile:
UNKNOWN TENANT, n/k/a
STeVECOLDERON,
Defendants.
NOTICEOF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on tha Iftti day of July, 1tt4
at 11:00 a m. at the west front
door ol the CourthouM In SEM­
INOLE County, at SANFORD,
Florid*, tha undersigned Clerk
w ill offer tor M l* the following
described reel property:
CONDOMINIUM 40. BUILDINO 1C, OF HIDDEN VILLAOE
CONDOM INIUM,, ACCORD­
ING TO THE DECLARATION
OP C O N D O M IN IU M R E ­
CORDED ON MARCH » . (M L
IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1 0 1 4 , A T P A O I S 1101
THROUOH 1707, OF PUBLIC
R E C O R D ! OF SE M IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. ALONO
WITH ALL AMENDMBNT(S).
THERETO. TOOETHER WITH
ALL APPURTENANCES
T H E R E T O AND AN U N ­
DIVIDED INTEREST IN THE
COMMON E LE M E N T S OF
SAID CONDOMINIUM AS SET
FORTH IN SAIO DECLARA
TION.
together with all structures.
Improvements. Ilitures. appli­
ance*. and appurtenances on
M id land or used In conjunction
Tha a foresaw M l# w ill ba
made pursuant to a Summary
Fine) Judgment entered In Civil
No. “ m m c c - i e z " pending
In the County Court of tha
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit
In and tor SEMINOLE County.
FtefNfa,
DATED this 14th day at June,
1ff4.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLBRKOF THE
COUNTY COURT
By: Jane E. Jatewk
Deputy Clerk
tn accordance with tha Amer­
icans With Disabilities Act. per­
sons with dlM bllltle* needing a
special accommodation to par
llc lp a ta In this proceeding
should confect the ADA Coordi­
nator, at M l N. Park Avenue.
Suite NM1. Santord. Florid*
»77l, Telephone (sot) 777 4JM.
eaf. tm, at leave five (SI day*
p rio r lo lha proceeding If
h e a rin g Im p a lra d . IT D D I
I 000 OSS (771. or VOICE IV)
I so o m s rro . via Florida Relay
Publish: Juna II , M. Iff4
O B I-IH
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
FORTAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN. that Paul M. Maiak, II
or Reba Y. Mares, tha holder ol
tha following cerllticatol*) ha*
Iliad M id carliflcatols) tor a la *
dsad to be Issued thereon. Tha
c e rtific a te n u m b e r!*) and
i l l at issuance, the descrip
name 1ST to Which If w t i'i
e d lt/a re e t follows: '
Certificate No 70J4 &gt;
Year ol Issuance: I f f I
Description of Property: LEO
SEC J4 TWP MS ROE JJE N
101.11 FT OF S J07.J* FT OF E
J it 4 FT OF SW WOF SWl*
Nemei In which assessed;
JohnL Fuller
All ol M id properly being In
the County ol Seminole. Stale of
Florida.
U n its * such c a rtlflc a le ls )
shall b* redeemed according to
law. the property described In
such cartlllcalels) w ill ba sold
to th* highest bidder at th# west
front door, Seminole County
CourthouM, Sanford. Florida, on
Ih t 1st day of August. I f f 4. a l II
A.M.
Payment of Sato to*, applica­
ble documentary stamp lavas
and recording lee* a rt required
to be paid by th* successful
bidder at the M l*. Full payment
ol an amount equal lo lha
hlgheet bid Is du* within 14
hours alter th* advertised lime
of tho M l*. All payments shall
be cash or guaranteed Instru­
ment, mad* payable to the Clerk
of to* Circuit Court.
Dated this llth day ol Juno.
1ff4.
(SEALI
Maryann* Motm
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Seminole County, F lor Ide
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June I I , 11, and July S.
II, ItM
DES-171
NOTICI OP APPLICATION
FOR TAX D U O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN, that Paul M. Maiak, It
or Rtba Y. Matak, the holder ot
iho following corllflcatolt) hat
lllod M id cartlllcatolt) for • fas
dood to bo issued fhoroon. Tho
c o rtillc a to n u m b o r(t) and
y o a rltl ol Issuance, tha doscrip
ikm of too property, and too
namelt) In which It was atte st­
ed Is/aro a t follows:
Certificate No. 1714
Year ot I tsuance: ItfO
Description of Property: LEO
SEC i t TWP MS RGB H E N
IM.S1 FT OP S 410.11 FT OF E
M1.4 PTOF SW 14 OF SW U
Names In which astessad: C.
Fuller
A ll of M U property being In
the County ol Semlooi*. Slate ol
P iofldi,
Unless tuch c e rtlllc a to U )
shall be redeemed according to
law, tho property described In
such cerllticatol*) w ill be told
to Iho highest bidder at toe west
Iron I door, Somlnolo County
CourthouM, Santord, Florida, on
the 1st day ol August, t m at 11
A.M.
Payment ol Selt to*, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
end recording fees are required
to be paid by to* successful
bidder *1 th* M l*. Full payment
at an amount tqual to Iho
highest bid Is du* wllhln 14
hours alter th* advertised time
ot th* M l*. All payments shall
be cash or guerantood Inttrumsni. mad* payable to th* Clerk
of th* Circuit Court.
Oatod this llt h day ot June.
Iff4.
(SEALI
Maryann* Motm
Clark ot tho Circuit Court
Somlnolo County, Florida
Sy: Mlcholl* L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
’ubllth: June
J
Publish:
I t , It , and July S,
1111*4
DBS-174

Legal Notices
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
FOR TAX OKED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN, that Richard I . or
Leonard Casselberry, the holder
ol th* following cortlflcotolt)
hat tiled M id cartlllcatolt) fo ra
tax dead to be Issued thereon.
Th* cortillcato numbor(t) and
yoer(s) ol Ittuanca, to* descrip­
tion of th* property, and th*
nam elt) In which II was a tte st­
ed I store a* follows:
Cortillcato No. 14M
Year ot Ittuanco: Itto
Description ot Property i LEO
S » FT OF LOT 1 MICOUS
SUED PB IP O 7
Names In which a sms ted:
Vide Hopkins, Hairs
A ll ot M id property being In
the County of Semlnoto, Stale ot
Florida.
Unless tu ch c o rtltlc a to ls )
shall ba redeemed according to
tow, Iho property described In
tuch certificated) w ill be tout
to th* highest bidder at the wet I
front door. Somlnolo County
CourthouM, Santord. Florida, on
to* llth day ol July, i m at 11
A.M.
Payment ot Sol* to*, applica­
ble documentary stamp tax**
and recording too* o r* required
to be paid by to* successful
bidder of too M i*. Full payment
o t an amount equal to tha
high**! bid to du* within 14
hours attar to* advertised llm *
ol th# sot*. A ll payment* shall
ba cash or guerantood instru­
ment, mad* payable to to* Clark
o tto * Circuit Caurt.
Doled to ll 1st day o l Juno,
ItM .
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol to# Circuit Court
Semlnoto County. Florid*
Byt Mlcholl# L. Silva
Deputy Clark
Publish: June 7,14. I I , 1*, l**4
DES-H

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OPTHE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 05-747CA
DIVISION 14B
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA.
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO
THE F.D.I.C. AS RECEIVER
FOR SOUTHEAST BANK. N.A.,
Plaintiff,
V*.

,

IR A ST EVE N GLASS, t t al.
Defendant It).
NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN
p ursuant lo an O rder Re­
scheduling Foreclosure Soto
deled June 14. 1ft4. and entered
In Co m No 05747CA of to*
C ircuit Court of th * EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
tor SEMINOLE County, Florid*
whoroln FIRST UNION NA­
TIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA.
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO
THE P.O.I.C. AS R EC IIV BR
FOR SOUTHEAST SANK. N JL
Is lh a P la i n t i f f and IR A
STSVEN OLASS, K A R IN I .
O L IA S O N , " J O H N D O S "
a /k /a Charles Glass "JANS
DOS", a /k/a Yotta Olast are
I twill M il Ns Mm
hlghesi and boil bidder for cash
a l th* west Irani slaps of to*
SEMINOLB County CourthouM
at 11:00 a.m., an July 14, lt*4.
th* toflowtne described property
a t set fo rth In said F inal
LOT » , CRANE’S ROOST
VILLAS, ACCORDINO TO T H I
P L A T T H E R E O F AS R E ­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1).
PAGES 74 77 PUBLIC REC­
O R D S OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY HAND and th*
teal of this Court on Juno 14.
1f*4.
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of to# Circuit Court
Byi Jan* E. Jasowlc
Deputy Clark
IMPORTANT
NOTICI
A M I RICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT
OP ItfO
Administrative Order
N o .» -i7
Parsons with ■ disability who
need a special e&lt;com medal ton
to participate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
al 101 N. Park Avenue, Suit* N.
M l. Santord. Florida 17771 at
toast llv * (I) days prior to toe
proceeding. Telephone: 1407)
11141M Ext. 4717: 1 lo o m 4771
(TDD), or I a»*S5»7M (V), via
Florida Relay Service
Publish: JuneII,71,1tf4
D B S -ltl

NOTICI OP APPLICATION
PON TAX O I I O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN, (hat R.E. or Judith L.
Whiteside, the holdor of th*
following c o riillce to li) ha* Iliad
M id c e rtlllc a tili) for a lax deed
to be Issued thereon. The certifi­
cate number!*) and y te r(t) ot
Issuance, to* description ol tha
property, and th* namelt) jn
which It was assessed I t/a r t at
follows:
Cortillcato No. t» 4
Year of Issuance: I f f l
Description ol Property: LEG
LOT 74 LONODALE PB 11 PO
44
Names In which a iM tte d :
Charto* W. O'Neal
All ol M id property being In the
County ol Somlnolo, Stale Of
Florida.
Unless such c o rllllc e lo ls )
shall be redeemed according to
law. the property described In
tuch certlticatoUl w ill b* told
to th* highest bidder at to* watt
front door, Samlnol# County
CourthouM, Santord, Florida, on
lha (TH day al August, Ifta, at
11A.M.
Payment ol Sato tat, applica­
ble documentary stamp lax**
and recording to** a r t required
to be paid by to* successful
bidder at th* M l*. Full payment
ot an amount equal to the
highest bid Is du* within 14
hours altar ItM advertised time
of th* M l*. A ll payments shall
be cash or guaranteed Instru­
ment, mad* payable to to* Clark
o tth * Circuit Court.
Dated this JTnd day ot Juna,
ITM
(SEAL)
MaryarvwMort*
Clark ot th* Circuit Court
Samlnol* County, FtorkU
By: Michelle L. Silva •
Deputy Clerk
•ubllth: JJune 1 1 G July, 1, 11
Publish:
and If , tf*4
DES-H4

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OP APPLICATION
POR TAX O I I O
NOTICE t l HEREBY
O IV IN , that R.E. or Judith L.
W h liftld s, th * holder at th*
following cartlflcatolf) hat filed
M id ca rtltlca to lt) tor a lax dead
to be issued thereon. Th* ta rt It i ­
cs la num barli) and yaar(i) * t
Issuance, to* description of to*
property, and to* named) In
which II was attested lt / * r * a t
fol tows:
CartltlcatoNe.174#
Year of Issuance: I f f l
Description of Property: LEO
E 111 PT OP LOT 1 BLK B
OOMMIRICH HILLS 4TH AOO
PB 14 POTS
Nemos In which attested:
Jacqueline P. Sanderson
A ll at M id property being In to*
County of Semlnoto, State of
Florida.
U n its * tu ch c o rtlllc a ta lt)
shall he redeemed according to
law, tho property described In
such certificated) w ill be sold
to toe high**! bidder at to* watt
Irani door, Samlnol* Ceunty
CourthouM, Santord. Florida, on
to* (TH day at August, i f f 4. at
11AJM.
Payment at Sal* fa*, applica­
nt* documentary Stamp taaas

NOTICE OP APPLICATION
POR TAX DEED
NOTICE I t HEREBY
OIVEN, that PAUL M. MAZAK
II or REBA Y MAZAK. to#
holder of too tallowing certific­
a te d) hat Iliad said cartlficatots) tor a tax dead to ba Issued
thereon Th* cartlttcat# rtumba r lt) and v a a rlt) at Issuance,
in f eeecripnon 01 i Tri properly»
and to* nom ad) In which it was
attested It/are as follows:
Certificate Ho. 1711
Yeerot Issuance: i m
Description ot Property: LEO
I I C 14 TWP 10S ROE HE N
10157 PT OP S 41111 PT OP E
M7.4PTOP SWtoOF SWl*
Names In which assessed E
PULLER
A ll ol M id property being In
th* County of Seminole. Slat* ot
Florida.
Unlots such c o rllflc a to lt)
trial I bo rodwmsd according to
law, too property described In
tuch cartlflcatolt) w ill be said
to to* highest bidder at to* west
front dear, Seminal* County
CourthouM. Santord. Ptor Id*, on
th* 1ST day *4 AUGUST. 1**4. al
11A.M.
Paymanl at Sato to*, applica­
ble documentary ttam p faxes
and racer ding foes are required
to b * paid by th# successful
blddar a l th* M l* . Pull paymanl
a l an amaunt aqual to th*
Mghatt bid Is dua wllhln 14
hours after to* advartltad llm *
at to* M l*. All payments shall
ba cash or guaranteed Instru­
ment, mad* payabl* to to* Clark
al toa Circuit Court.
Dated this ISTH day e4 JUNE.
ItM
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors#
C terkoith* Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By: BECKYWILSON
Dtfiufv C lifh
Publish: Juna I I . M. and July S.
11.1*04
DES 175

fa be paid by tha auccaaatut
blddar at to * Mia. Pull paymanl
a t an am *uni aqual t * lha
high**! bid It du* wllhln 14
hours after to* adver tised llm *
at to* M l*. A ll payments shall
b# cash or guerantood Instru­
ment, mad* payable to to* Clark
o tto * Circuit Court.
Oatod this nnd day ot June,
m e.
(SEAL)
Mary.
Clark at to* Circuit Court
Samlnol* County. Florida
By: Michelle L. Silva
Deputy Clark
Publish: June M A July, f. 11
and It. I f f 4
O f S IM

NOTICI OP APPLICATION
POR TAX DEED
NOTICE II HEREBY
O IV IN , that R.E. OR JUOITH
L. WHITESIDE, to* holder at
to* following certificated) hat
Hied M id ca rtiticafedl tor a tax
dead to be Issued thereon. The
c e rtific a te n u m b e rts ) and
year(■) ot Issuance, the descrip
lion el taa property, and to*
namelt) In which II was attest
f d lt / e r t e t follows
Certificate Ho. 17*4
Year at Issuance: I f f l
Description at Property: LEO
LOT 111 CASA ALOMA PB IS
POT
Names In which asMtted:
DOROTHY LA SACK
All at M id property being In to*
County ot Semlnoto. Stole ot
F lor Ide.
Unless tuch c e rtific a te d !
shell be redeemed according to
law, to* property described tn
tuch cerllticatol*) w ill be said
to to* highest bidder al th* west
Irani door, Semlnoto County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida, on
th* fT H day *4 August, 1f*4, at
I I AJVL
NI
'i aasI a tN '* —
r lmum
f 111*1IT Of MBMP VVRif

jumps! Ia&gt;M
,.

Me documentary stamp lax**
and recording toot are required
to ba paid by too successful
blddar at to* M l*. Pull paymanl
e l an amount tq u al I* lha
hlgfwtl bid It due wllhln 14
hours lit e r to* advertised llm *
at to * M l*. All paymanl* shell
be cash or guaranteed Instru­
ment. mad* payable to to* Clerk
of to* Circuit Court
Deled tots Sind day ol Juna,
Ift4.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Motm
Clark ot to* Circuit Court
Samlnol* County, F lor Ida
B y BECKYWILSON
Deputy Clark
Publish: June M A July. S. I I
and If. tf*4
OES11I

NOTICI OP APPLICATION
FOR TAX D IE D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O IV IN . toat PAUL M. MAZAK
II or REBA Y MAZAK. to t
holder ot to* toitowlng certific­
a te d) ha* (tied M id corttnca to lt) tor a tax dsad to b* Issued
toereen. Th* certificate numb
e r(t) and yaar(t) ot Issuance,
toe deecrlpllen at to* property,
and toa nam elt) In which it was
assessed Is/are a t follows:
Certificate No. 171*
Yaar at Ittuanca: t m
Description ot Property: LEO
SIC 14 TWP MS ROE HE S
107.55 PTOF G 7*14 FT OF SW
14 OF SW 14
Names In which aiM tted:
ALFONSO FULLER
A ll of M id property being In
to* County of Semlnoto. Stole ot
Florida.
Unless tuch c e rtific a te d !
shall b* redeemed according to
law, to* property described In
such c a rtlflca to ltl w ill be told
to to* hlghasl bidder at toe west
Iron) dear, Semlnoto County
CourthouM, Santord, F tor Ida. on
th* 1ST day of AUOUST. m i. at
1) AAA.
Paymanl of Sal* to*, eppllca
bt# documentary ttamp taxes
and recording toes ora required
to be paid by th* successful
bidder at th* M l* . Full payment
of an a mount tq u a l te tha
highest bid Is du* within 14
hours attar toa advertised time
* f to* M l*. Alt payments shall
be cash or guaranteed Instru
rnent, mad* payabl* to to* Clerk
of th* Circuit Court.
Dated this ISTH day ot JUNE,
tm .
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors#
Clerk ot lha Circuit Court
Samlnol* County. Florida
By: BECKYWILSON
Deputy Clerk
publish: June I t . IS. end July S,
11. lf*4
DEE-174

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park :

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

CLASSIFIED DCPT.
HOURS

1:00 AM.-5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

7 conaacuttv* tlmaa — .....704■llriar
3consocutlv* tima# — ... 11# a lint
It lm t_______________ |1 ,1 H II0 t
R it M * n p t r l M M , b a i » d o n 3 lln M

NOW ACCEPTING

A l lha tim e a l sals, th *
successful high bidder, other
than th* plaintiff, shall past with
th* Clark a deposit equal to llv *
percent (1%) of th* (Inal bid or
&gt;1400.00. whichever Is tost. The
balance at to* Hnal bid shall b*
paid to to# d a rk within twen­
ty four (14) hour* attar too M l*.
Th* succauful high bid shall ba
exclusive ot to* clerk's registry
taa and documentary stamps on
to* Cert Idea to ol Title. In th*
event ol a third party successful
bid, tha third party luccettful
bidder shall pay- to addition to
th* bid amount, th * Clark's
registry fa* and any and all
documentary stamps In to* Cer­
tificate o l T ill*.
Parsons with a disability who
need special accommodations
m ust n o lle * th * In d ivid u al
signed below not lator than
savan days prior to th* proceed­
ing which Is to * subj set of this
notice to Insure that reasonable
accommodations are available.
WITNESS my hand and to*
teal ol M id Court, this U rd day
otJuna, lf*4.

HEAL)
Maryann* Mere*, Clark
By i Janal.Jaaawlc
ruo u fvC Itrk
PubM ihijun* ISA July S ,tft4
DIE-144

_

•3Lint* Minimum

Ih m S M

SchadiAng may nctuda HarakJ Advertise* at to* coat ol an additonal
Carrel when you get rasutts Pay orVy tor days your ed runt t l f t * s*# s j - Aatyptf
Us* KA description tor fastest tasultt Copy must tokow acceptable
graptveal term -Commercsal frequency ta rn ar*nv*4tbta
DEAOLINES
Tuesday thru Ftlday 13 Noon Th# Day Bator* Pubteabon
Sunday 11 Nopn Friday * Monday S N F M Friday
ADJUSTM ENTS AND CREDITS: In th a a v e n l o l an t r r o r In an
ad, t h * Bon fo rd Herald w ilt 0 # r t tp o n q lW t to r th e A ra l
InatrtJon o n ly a nd o n ly -to I h t e atant o f th d c o a t o f (h o i
Inaortton. P la ta * ch a c k y o u r b d fo r A ccu ra cy t h * f i r * d h V tf
ru n * .
*■

1 3 - Bingo
FREE T ro tp o rttfN x to Tampa
S am lnol# B lnga. 4 Ac a i
Charter A Tours I *00*47 714}

Legal Notice

21— P trE on als ^
ADOPTIONS
Free medical car*, fr*n if|e r-i
tallon, counseling, private'
doctor plus living expanses. ’
Bar W17SI1 Clearwater Afterhay
John Frkkar.....taaaWTSM*
23— L o s t T F o u n d

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
OIVEN. that R.E. OR JUDITH
L WHITESIDE, to* holder of
to* toitowlng cartlflcatolt) ha*
filed Mid certificated) tor a tax
deed to b* Issued thereon Th*
c e rtific a te n u m b a r lt) and
year Is) at Issuance, to* desertp
lion of th* aroperty, and to*
named) m which It wa&gt; ******
•d Is/are a t let lows:
Cartlttcat* No 7117
Veer of Issuance: law
Description of Property: LEG
LOT SI TUSCAWILLA UNIT 4
PB7IPOSJ1AS1
N4m*s In which assessed C
WAYNE ATWOOO, SANDRA G
ATWOOD
All of Mid property being In th*
County of Seminole. Stele ol
Florida
Unless tuch c e rtific a te d )
shall ba redeemed according to
law, tha property described In
tuch certificate It) w ill ba told
to toa highest bidder at to* west
front door. Semlnoto County
CourthouM. Santord, Florida, on
the ITH day of August, IW4. al
It A.M
Paymanl of Sato tea, appllca
bto documentary stamp lasts
and recording foes are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at tha M l*. Full payment
ot an amount aqual to th#
htghatt bid I t due wllhln 14
hours alter the advertised llm *
ol to* M l*. A ll payments shell
be cash or guaranteed Instru
mem. mad* payable to th* Clerk
ot the Circuit Court
Oaled this Jlnd day ot June,
tees.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk of too Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By BECKYWILSON
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June I t A July, S. t)
and It. Itea
DBS 170

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Co m N*. n-tH t-C A -14-l
WACHOVIA MORTOAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
JOHN T. BUSH, JR .iT A M I
BUSH, ANTONIA ANN
PACBLLA, f/k /a ANTONIA
ANN BUSH: and STATE FARM
MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE COMPANY, FOR
T H IU S E A N D B E N IF IT O F
ANTONIA BUSH,
Defendants.
NOTICEOF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that t, Maryann* Mena, Clark
ol to* above named Court, will
an too 11to day at August. I f f l.
• t 11:00 a.m., at to* West Front
Doer, Samlnol* County CourthouM. Sanford, FL 77771, offer
for M l* and Mil at public outcry
to th* h igh*it and bast blddsr
tor cash, th* following described
root proparty sltuato In Itto
County ot Semlnoto. lis le ol
FtorMt.to-wM:
L e t 75. H ID D E N L A K E
PHASE III, UNIT I, according
to too Plat ttwraof a t recorded
In Plat Beak 17, Pages 44
through 47, Public Records at
Samlnol* County, Florida,
pursuant to to* Summary Pinal
Judgment ot Foreclosure en­
tered In a com pending In Mid
Court, to* styto al which it listed

f &lt;

14 coriMCUtfvB t t m * o S T * ■ lin t. *

LOST KITTEN, black w / white
chat! and paws Approx: 4'
met. eld Jink Ins Clr. A Park
Ave REWARD ISO-Hit
ItM REWARD tar Intarmaflan'
leading to to * parson or petsens toet stole to# pep - up'
camper toet was parked'In'
Lakavtow Apartments parking
let on Lake Mary Stvd. Stolen
sometime Wednesday Frtdpy,. •
•
Need pool live proof Mens*
I
27— N u r M r y t

*

C h ild C i r t
CARING MOTHER of I wUI
babysit In my heme Reason
able rates Any age* 777S1**
MARTA'S DAYCARE Intent te
p r* tehee! HRS Lie.41*4-7
Lake Mary are* m 00*4

Legal Notice
NOTICE UNUER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
TOWHOMITMAYCONCERNi •
Notice l i hereby given toat to*
undersigned pursuant lo IN*' ‘ F ic titio u s Name S ta tu te .:"
Chapter SOSOt, Florid* Statutes,
w ill register with to* Division ol
Corporations. D epartm ent'ol
State. Slate el Florid* upon
receipt of proof of to* publica­
tion of tots nolle*, to* 11cItious
n a m t . l o - w l l :
REALPROPERTY FINANCIAL
SERVICES under which w# #r#
engaged In business a! 744 N. 5t. ‘
Rd 474, Altamonte Springs, F t 1
10/14.
'• •
That th* corporation Interestad In M id business snterprlM IS
at follows:
DANNAN GROUP. INC.
d/b/a REALPROPERTY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Nancy D Daniel
Nennelt* Wohlwender
Publish June It. IW4
DES1S4

■■sc
N o t lc a
FLORIDA STATE REQUIRES
all contractors b* reglstarad
or cartllled. T * verify a state
c o n t r a c t o r s l l c i n t * c a ll
1 *00-741-7*40. Occupallontl
Licenses are required by th*
county and can b* verIliad by
celling » )-1 110. ext. 7U1
A d d itio n s A
R a m o d a lin g
RIS./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
A lum . F ra m in g, D ryw a ll,
Doers, Roofing, Concrete,
itv a o n ... s.o. Balia*, CBCaima
RBSIOBNTIAL RBMOOILINO
Carpentry, painting, alum.
M fflt. CGCA04110 SJ*-!14#
A i r C o n d it io n in g
SHORMAN'I AUTO R IP A IR
Coldatl air In town. Auto A
truck air conditioning system*
repaired or Installed. Free atf.
M yrtaxpartenc*.
777-700*
A u lo m o t lv *
AUTO la d y Rapalr/TlatlRg.
Homa/eftlc*. W ill M v* you S.
Licensed F rttB t* . 747-4141

C la a n ln g S a r v ic a
H O U S IC LIA N IN O • Qualify
work, honatt and rallabla.
Raft. Detaai-aaasfai
W ILL clean homes and efllcet.
Very reasonable rales. Free
estimates 1 10 ysars esperlence. Call anytime, t t p iis i
C o n c ra ta
CAPTAIN CONCRETE, Wayne
Beet. 1 Man Quality OparaHorn m - tm n ti- m t
CLEAN QUALITY WORK
Raasonabtepr least
Homeowners our specialty 1
1*7 1*41,747-41ft peaar
QUALITY CONCRBTB WORK.
IS years axp. Raaiontbla
Lie./I ns. 715-1*44
E ltc tr lc a l
M ASTER E LE C TR IC IA N .
Rapalr-addltlan, comm/res.
LlC/Int. fIR S O M in KI-447S
F lo o r in g
HARDWOOD FLOORINO
Install Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSEN l-O IM M -m r...

A c c o u n t in g

H o m o Im p ro v a m a n t

MONTHLY AND OUARTBRLY
Financial*. A ll taxas. Dagraad
accountant. Low to**. 4*4-1*11

ABSOLUTE Carpanlry: trim ,
metal stud*, restoration work,
drywall. doors, siding, decks,
porches.
Llc/lns
H7-iat7
AFFORDABLE HOME Repair
Dependable. All phases. Call
for Free atf. Michael m 7IN

C a r p tn ir y
C A R P IN T IR A ll kinds of heme
repair*, painting A ceramic
til* . Richard O m t ......771-1*77
£ a r p t^ 7 ln ita lla tlo n
CARPET-M ILL DIRECT
Big Discounts Famau* Brandt
First Oasllfy, Tap U«w.
Slalnmatfar, Saxonies,
Trackless, Sculptures t t . * t
Installed. Commercial tovel
loops S7.*f yd. 4*7-7MMM
C a r p a t C la a n ln g
SAM'S CARPBT CLIAN IN O
plat strip and b a ll Heart.
R asldentlal/cem m arclal 74
hr*. U4-7S4I. baapar aia 0S4I

AL DOCS IT A l i i
Fix It right al a price you can
afford. L k'd /ln s. From star!
te finish. Carpentry, plumb­
ing, electrical, and rooting
tvc*. U y r t el axperlance. No
|ob too big or small. Call
114-70** t r 727-411114 twvrs
HOME A OFFICE REPAIRS.
E kctrlc, plumbing, A/C re­
p a i r s . D o o rs , w in d o w s ,
screens, ca ll, fans, wafer
haatert, carpentry, decks,
custom fum ., woodwork. All
at ifterdabia prlcatl 74*71*1

H o w Im p r o v G m tn td
-•

HITE-WAY
vVI St ll JV J i l l

L i w n S o r v lc o
DEC LAWN A TREE SVC .'N i
Iob too small or big. R M j | i £

Caml. H# #H irt art #r
F rtta s t. Llc./ln t. Wa-telSj
TOM A JEFF'S LAWN C A M 4
Res./Comm., dependable, lew
r atesl F reetst...........7X7*070
RAINBOW LAWN S IR V I0 P
No
labs - lo - big
or vIREff?
tn
_
R a tld tn tl* 1 /C o m m * rte j if Z
Licensed/Insured. 407 m -TM T^
RANDY'S QUALITY LAWNi
Complete pro care since two,
Clean ups, hauling. 7H-C7IS '
SOUTHERN Lawn m a ljlt * ;
nance. Quality work *1 *J a ]t-.
j r lc e ^ r e e e t l lm a t e t ^ ljjg jjw

Painting
CUSTOM PAINTINQ by J#f1r*y
Powsr. In U rto r /B x ttr .io r .
Llc'd/lnt. Free B it. 711 Oils

DAVIS t SON MINTINt
A PRESSURE WASHING
F te e e t M ljn jM B W H O T ^

P r tiiu r t

darning;.

AQUA CLEAN. Houses, pellqt/
driveways. All w*rk d*wq by.
pretesslaaal fireman 771-aasi .
DUN RITEi Claan drlvewty*.’
reefs, pool decks, walk*.
J t O U M ^ P r # # M | ^ lll- 4 f ll

S c r t« n /ftfp
a lr
tagwin

*f

r t Scrmn rfn
ii'
PRAQIR BuHdert-Screen
rln t,'
vinyl windows, repair*. Low.
prices. CBCM7007 457 4471

TraaSarvka

-

■ CHOLS TREE SVC- Lie's. Ins.
" L * t tha Prafasttonal* d o lt " ;
Preaasllmatss..........M - m f

Advertise Your Musi ness Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-261 1
i

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Sanford Herald, 8anford, Florida - Tuesday, June 29, 1994 55— B lilln e ts
O p p o riu n ltlw

71—HelpWanted
^INVENTO RY MANAOERa
1410 wtak. You can laka
control hsrsl Suparvls*
workar* and compularltad
Inventory. Paid Banallti
FREE RSOIITRATION
AAA EMPLOYMINT
TMW.MIhSt, B H I I I

LAWN SERVICE: Truck. trill
•f, MulpmMt and accounts.
Ntt* In D T i Growth poten
Mil
»I1K
m tu 0

I I — M oney to Ltn d

MAINTENANCE PERSON

K{IP DRIVING AND STIll
. GET THE MONIYI

For large Laka Mary commu­
nity. M utt hava HVAC aap.
Start Immediately 331-77W

AM /o n n o*d l i yo ur llllo . Jack
d ia m o n d fo r app o intm en t

i

m in t

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
Position available In 114 bad
nursing home. This It a
working supervisor position.
Musi have oicallant skills In
air conditioning, refrigeration,
plumbing, electric and goner
al maintenance. Eicellent
benefit package available.
Sand resume to or apply at
Hlllhavan Health Cara Cantor.
« a Meltonvllle Ava., lantord.
FL Pfeata Includt salary
requirement!
* MECHANIC TRAIN EEsT
1M0 wk. Mechanically In
dined you can stop right Into
this one I Murry ■Don't wall I
FREE RSOIITRATION
AAA IM FL O Y M IN T

F I- H e ta W e n te d

* DRIVER WANTED *
M
lima. Moat hava lata
modal acoM veMcto lor local
deliveries utllltlng persen*I
r a A k lo . C all M l - m i m

a c t NOWl AVON Earn to sox
Ha, door/door. PT/FT LandI
a i i i h / i saewa-iim
ADO TO YOUN INCOMI
S IL L AVON NOW I
CALL u n t i l a r m -e w

AGENTS-REAL ESTATEI
Nothing auccooda Ilka awccau.
Wa'ra wall into aw 3rd dacadt
of training auccowlul agonta
HAIIcanaat............ We'll help I
WATSON M A L T Y CORF
realto rs
mma

:jim
iEisuiMR
Wo train local work.
.

a itn itm

ASSISTANT MANAGER
Two years minimum laal Nod
txparltnca Salary varlaa
U I I to atoo par &lt; m t
»
achool diploma required.
Resume and appllcatlan tai
L e a 's F a m s u s R e c ip e
Qitkan. lantord. 3311H 1

ASSISTANT MANAGER/
_ CASHIERS
Coastal M a r t , Inc. has
openings lor Assistant Man
agora and CaaMar positions
Good working conditions
Ejwltont wagaa. banallta. 4
pa[d vacation. Apply in
Parian: MM Orlando Ava.
■ AN NMOOa/MOOS Par. Month.
II r*« hovo courage call I
r4iim is h r.ro c .m a g .

CHflOCARC WORKER HEEDED
Pari lima potlllan. E sport
onto a plus 331 7411 Ath lor
Jayte or Alatody___________
a CUSTOM!R tIR V IC ■ a
a R IP *
Terrific I Opan now accounli 4
warn all phases of Inauranca
F R I I REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
m w .a th ii.tm tT s

Do Tog Naod Extra Monty?
Earn hundreds storking al
homo protesting mall For
mart information sand SASE
| to ■
SJMtarvlcaa
n u t SamarenAlvdsail
• , Orlande. FL m n
__
] * DOCTOR R EC I PT lONIST a
Enter Information and a iltll
pal ion11 In all ptsaaaa Nice
Ooh I Quick - Cell us today!
FREE RIOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
, raaw .uihSt.ni-iiTt

’ DRIVERS NEEDED
AG CARRIERS, Tavares. FI.
a wall established and grow
Ing Central Florida based
company offers sou:
oiiclolfcpvr mile
ellplo II.000ml. per mo
• Hop Off Pay
• Unloading Pay
0 Vacation Pay
oSaNiy 4 Parlor manta Bonus
espouse Riding Program
1• •..-age Trip 17 Oeyi
| a cut Modal Conventional
Tractors
II you have 1 years Iratlor
1 trailer, OTR and snow and Ice
| riprrlence plus a good driving
| record, call:
laaoarsaeta_______

. .

I Fitch Fsnon Ttim

luo^a day plus possible lor the
' rtorsced Call 177 411*
UP TO U*M per week
FMA/NUO Gov't
tip . necessary.
t-IME. E tM M .M h r*
riNO NEW COSMETIC
ct to area Earn money
I Call m a tto tor details

I INDUSTRIAL SEWING
4INC OPERATORS
I NEED EXPERIENCED
&gt;R EAGER/CUTTER
i Thurt, TVs hr work day*.
PR holiday 4 vacation. Apply
tljLSan Dal, U N OM lake
I Rd., Santerdlll M I*

BIRL/fiUY FRIDAY
great organliatlonal
, phono volte, computer,
• t i w 74* 7m lest

t HOUSECUANERS
■Or^TIOV MAID. 5 daya/wk
rUhpay and benatlta. m -1744

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
With relerance*. Sanlord
Call m s to i

I'SeWHetl" Papal Carrlirs
|Needed for route* In Samlnola
Cauniy. Contact Tracy al
MSFORDHIRALD H I 1411

i - MECHANIC
AS^. certified. J year* aspar I
I. Good pay, busy shop,
ants, m i sow

kBORERS n e e d e d Skilled
I andunskilled. Day*.
1 ..
Call between 13
|SFRtlNT STAFFING. 334-3411

LAWN MAINTENANCE
(1 year* commercial aiperlI oncd required. Must hava
, Ireneportillon. Cell 330-1441

LwiEB/MacluBic Halptr
[ Malb or tamale. Mutt have
Driver's License. Call lor
appointment AM ERICAN
DREAM SALES H l »*a«

; MACHINE OPERATORS

• t»
Longwood mall marketing
con]piny teaks aiparlancad
rrfpll Inserter or torttr. Perrruujenl pool Mon...Never a leal

Hifc Parsotihtl, 629-4666
MAINTENANCE TECH
Needed for large apt, commu­
nity. Mutt hava eip. In all
•W t, Including A/C, Heal.
, ate. p ill between 10 and
n-Frt * 33-4)44________

I I MAINTENANCE ASST.
| Fit it lima petmon. it v a c /
I Plumbing axparlanca reqalCtd. Immad lato opening.
Graalbanalllsl
iiyniewn
Apartments
Tslnele Elvd
411W. Sami
laniard Itt-IM I

(\)

.Taaw.tsth it. wilts

*

M0 U T MAIDS/MAIDS *
F/T.M -F, 14 Will train.
P/T liver delivery. J47SBE7

PART TIME PEOPLE NEE0CD
Far waak and and nlghlt tor
JANITORIAL and CARFET
CLIANINO U/hr to start
Mutt hava own transportation
Leave massage M l-till

PAWT TIME ORGANIST/
CHOIR DIRECTOR
4 hours on Sundays only Pipe
organ. For moro Information

caiim leal___________
PETITION CIRCULATORS

Up lo S ilt hr Gathering
casino petitions Apply In
parson:
USDalany Ava SlA
Orlando I *00 30b I St4

SALES NEW CAREER M
11.000 u ,000 weakly. Make
Immediate Income. servlet
hundreds of retell accounts,
s id lin g music and video
products Weakly reorders,
bonuses Call SIS Til t !44
SE C U R ITY O F F IC E R Jab
training Armed A unarmed
Brantly 4 Assoc BlOiaa
SECURITY Full lima Sanlord
area D license preferred
________ Call 4713437

TYPESETTER
Full lime opening In busy
Longwood p rint shop Mac
e ip
req Scanning. Adoba
photo Shop. Quark and other
programs 40wpm 3)4 4041
WAREHOUSE AND OENERAL
LABOR HELP NEEDED!
Bonus tor driven All thills
available Dally pay. no tea
Report ready to work S JOam.
Industrial Labor Sve., toll
French AV No phone calls

WAREHOUSE
Looking lor mature, depen
dable. hard working parson
tor small warehouse In San
lord area Must be orgenlied
with a take charge attitude
Light lifting a»4 4T * lH i

WRECKER DRIVER
Must have CDL and live In
Sanford/Lake Mary area
Apply at BUTCH'S TOWINO.
n et W. First Street, taatord

93— Rooms fo r R ent
A QUIET, CLEAN RM Sanlord
Kitchen, phone, coin laundry
SMAup Apt* alto w ent
CLEAN ROOMS, tingle Hading
| 73/w k . Kitchen, phone,
laundry, video games, oil
tlreel perdrvjL
FURN RM, | 7g wk., ulll. In
eluded, wesher/dryer. pool.

tullhousdprv.ail list_____

FURNISHED RM FOR RENT
__________m u n __________
IN P R IV A T I LONOWOOO
home. Steady employed only,
saa/wk tjtt/dep. Cali $ u itto

"I HAD SO MANY CALLS!"
Mavis Demat txclalmed whan
asked about the results ol her
room for rent ad.
Do you have property lor
rent? Place your ad In the
SANFORD HERALD today
tor quick, Inexpensive results
CALL

3222611
131-9593
FAX

323-

9401

LARO I ROOM tor rent w/ pvt.
bath. Pvt, garage. Kllchert
prlv. tiso/mo. W i l t s attar 7
NEWLY RENOVATED. Prlvata
entrance, paddle Ian, ralrlg
eretor, microwave 4 color tv.
OH tlroel parking and maid
service. Convenient local Ion.
___________m «4 H __________
PRIVATR HOME In tale area.
Furnished room with house
privileges 111 toll

97— Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent

NOTICE
All rental and real eslats
advertisements are iub|ect to
the Federal Fair Housing Ad,
which makes It Illegal to
odvarllta any preference, lim­
itation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion,
tax, handicap, lam Hal status
or national origin

K IT ’N' CARLYLE® by Larry WrighI

99—A p a rtm e n ti
Unfurnished / Rent

V d ifp r

*

MOVE IN SPECIAL *

A-t- B IS T APPLIANCE hat
Kanmore washer*. Free d*
livery Warranty. 334 33*1
* AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE a
111 S Branch Ava. Santoed
R a f r l g a r a t o r , S to v e s ,
Washers Dryart. Free ) yr
labor warr. Dal, avail. 13S-S443
AIR C O N D IT IO N ■ R 14.000
BTU. cool/heel, 330 V l l / l
________ Call 111 5314
BEDROOM SET
dresser w/

1/2 MONTH FREEH

1 Bdras /I Batts to-m e
SHENANDOAH APARTMENTS

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Went
CLOSE TO fchaalt. Sanford. 1
bdrm, I to bath. No pats. SO],
n et dap, t yr. toata 114-7104
DELTONA CLEAN. 1 bdrm. 1
bath. Ilv., lam., garage, quiet.
Ctota to schools Loose option
avail. U li/m e . M l 0817 msg
FOR LEASE OR RENTi 1/1
house at 1711 SentorcL Aye.
M yard
yar San plus
Fenced
ilt. Celt ns am
RBNT WITH OPTION PInterest
1/1 poet ham#, fenced. U 7J me
1st, last, 4 sac. » l 4114
SANFORD. 1 bdrm. Ito bath
lekelrent house 1430/mo
__________U 1 7004
1ANFORO l / l Natr butts,
town, pats possible Fenced
yd, ancl porch, tag 1) 1*717
SANFORD, 1 BDRM. 1to BATH,
SOI/mo. plus deposit
Nopals, i n i m

WlilPSSt
O lets ky USX vx

141— H ornet tar Sale
141-H o m es ta r Sale
A ffO H D rtO lF HOMES
V tm U flfc I PHOfEHTIES
FHA/VA low at a 1/2W ANQ *,
owner finance low aa t 40Q/mo. I
O w n Focactoturaa. Repeal
Eemlnols, Orsnfla, Vofualtl
ESTATE ON l . l l ACHESI 4/lto
spill plen, over 1.000 tq 41.,
fenced tor horses. SI 14.400
COUNTRY HOME ON l . t l
ACREII 1/ 1. Ilv. din, lam
rm t, fenced lor horses.
Carport S7S.SOOI
RENOVATEDI Newer cerpet
Apelnt. C /H /A . carport
143,400
Landscape l/l. i / i acre I Appl.
Ilv. d&gt;n. lem rmt I4LS00
SUNKEN F A M IL Y RM. A
temm poet Lly. dn. lam.
rmt., appl, scr. porch, tocurl
ty system ond garogel *1.400
BRICK V I split, Ilv, din. lam
rms. sec system, scr porch.
Itncad yd . ear age 1 144 100

Stenstrom Rentals
• SANORA 4/ 1, w/ lamlly rm,
tingle garage. Cant H/A
Cleanl ITtS m o. 1710 sac
• H IO D E N V IL L A O E , Lk
Mary, 1/1 cando. w/ tp l. CHA.
all appls SASO/mo . I4S0 sac
otANFORD 1/1 api w/ ter.
porch, k&gt;lc UfS/mo no dtp
• SANFORD 1/ t . l . 1 story
duplex CHA S4H/mo 1400/ sac
• SANFORD B 14. V IS . dbl
garage, tplc. Ig yard, wall A
septic SAM/moSUO/wc.
•DELTONA • 14. 1/ 1. w/dbl
garage. Ig scr porch, tplc.
clean OSS/mo 17SO/sac
• SANFORD 1/1 Apt. scr patio.
CHA. 1400/ mo UOO/wc
Slanstrem Realty, lisc.
"We Manage yaur Hams,
like It was aur awn." Jan Day la
n itr e s After ap m . s o tats

1704W 11thSTREET. Sbdrmt. 1
bath Cant H/A Avail July
U 00 plus sac m ins
I ID R M Ito BATH. Private on
small lake MSO-mo 1st mo
and security deposit *741411
1 BDRM. I BATH Pool, fenced
yard Cant H/A Good loco
Hon
near school ISIS/mo
III. Iasi A security, m i 147
1 BEDROOM. 1 bath, cant H/A.
lamlly rm. Only UOO down I
Alto 4bdrm, 1 bath available
Ath about our HUO hornet I
Why rants THE HILLIMAN
OROUP. INC Realtorni-ASll

ASSUME NO QUAUFIESI
CUSTOM w/ipllt bdrm planl
Dining, lamlly rms. appl .
treed yard teej/mo 114 V»
F R I FORECLOSURE! V I split
Ilv . din. eel In filch fenced
w/gerege tW Vm i 11* 400
CUSTOM BUILT 4/31 Uv. din.
tem rms. tel In k ll. security,
satellite let.tttl I
CUSTOM built 1/1 spill. Ilv ,
d in , eat In hitch * appl,
garaga tset/ma lai.too

rm si

107— M o b il#
H o m ts / R ent __
ELDER SPRINGS oil Hwy 417
1. 1. and 1 bedrooms 171 Stl a
weak.__________ C a iim l t ir
1 BDRM Fork Ava Mobile Park
Quiet area. Close to shopping/bus route. Y5 ffl-lla t
1 BIOROOM mobile home tor
rant or tala . Large lot.
fliS /m o . Country llvlngl
333 4071 alters: 10__________

114— W arehouse
S p e c e / Rent
LONOWOOD/LAKE M ARY.'
M id t i le public storage
warehouses, poo. 100. or 1*00
tq ft spaces Nice, secure,
easily accessible location.
From *141 par mo. 111-4114
WORKSHOP lor tmoll to medi­
um all* business Starting at
low at U SO a tq It. Excellent
location!
call m e in

117—C o m m e rc ia l
R entals_______
STORIFRONT C-l IO N IN 0 .
Plenty of porklng. U l l Park
Drive. Across Irom Dairy
Queen.
CP Rental Retells
111 4440

111— O ffice
Space / Rent
NEW Sanford off leas and/or
warehouses. 400-l.MO tq. ft.
tpactal. tltl/nso. M l l » 4
SANFORD. Otllca space. 1400
tq. tt. building total, 1100 tq.
It. peroHIt* unit. M l-7004
S40 SQ FEET lor loose on 17-41.
&gt; successtul existing onclvor
business**. Good parking and
lighting. Oraal visibility.
Asking S400/mo. i n 4444 work

COOL OFTII
Orta Bedroom Apartments
t l t l DEAL
Mott wood Apts. U 7 77U

WHHIEEEEWW1
DOWNTOWN SANFORD. Small
apt. Clean, A/C, carpet, roIrlg/ttova. tlis/mo. 1471411

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Laka Ada t bdrm, SUB mo.
1bdrm, SUB mo and up

3231670

'S A N F O iD HISTORIC D ll
TRICT • 1 story, 1 comer tots.
Rattora or keep at duplex
Priced at u e .l» with taller
financing aval labia.
‘WORK AT HOMES Homey 1
bdrm. Ito bath an double
corner lot with Hoar plen end
toning you nood. *40.000
JLww/ere

Re a l

esta te , inc .

322-7496
SANFORD REPO 1 bdrm, 0
dawn/0 doting costs. 117
Belhune Circle P I 0741
__

STAIRS PCOMITY
MANAGEMENT A REALTY
447 111 7331/131 417*

STENSTR0IV1
R E A L T Y , IM G .
S E U E IS II BUYERS!)
Cell Any at Our Agents'
They're oil
PRO'S! FULL TIMEI
So Cell ANYTIME I
322-2420 * 321-2720
SANFORD •U U E M A R Y
•In (for 36th Yu r«

n siiriiiN E

VENTUREIPROPERTIES
; t z i - 4 /(&gt; /&gt;

Great tocallon and reasonably
prlcedl Natr new shopping
mall and 14. 4/ 1, graal room,
formal living room. In ground
pool. 11X30 Orange City
water All this plus 1 acres I
Reduced to lie*,*00

321-0759.......... 321-2257
CASSELBERRY Beautiful 1
bdrm. ito bath New cerpet
pelnl. Shows Nko A model I
S44.4Q0 ....................... 444 r m
CHARMINO. RENOVATED 1
bdrm. Its beth Lerge treed
lot S43.147 714 4N i

HALL REALTY
312 W. First SE, Sanlord
l / l cernerlel. elr........... . 1*3.100
1/ 1/ 1. loaded wz lee lures I 174.eoo
Meblle (it S acres, t ie .100
1 rsntel units l Good cash llowl
17K dn. owner hold 111*1.000

323-5774
DELTONA - 1 bdrm Ito beth.
femllsrm. eitrail 111.300
W. Mellciawtkl.131 74*3
DELTONA, only 1400 down.
1*10/ mo Choose from 1 homes
to be remodeled by builder.
Greel opportunity.
Metre Greyp **4-11*1
DYNAMITE 1 Bdrm Low Down
Call DU no a Th* Cannon Group
1*44*41 *r 13147*4
LONOWOOO 4/1 split. 1300* sq
ft Lg lam rm, w/fplc, scr
pool, good school. 44K M7 1*44

b t t Lira.
r.A V I *&gt;.* (HKI
r i u r ji y m u &gt;►
* t ii«.
a Oav't, lanfe Fsrecleiurtt. a
a
Assume Ne Quality
a
e Hemet with SIM DOWN! e

•

153—AcreageLots/ Sale
DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES

BATEMAN REALTY

105— DuplexT r ip le x / Rent
LAKE MARY clean 1 bdrm ,
central air. wesher/dryer
hook up. N ear school*.
SalO/dltcounll Call nowl
Investere Realty. 774 sail
LA R O E modern 1/ 1, new
carpet, weshar/Oryer hook up
prlv /Irets USQ/mo 747 PSIO
SANFORD I BDRM I bath,
very nice neighborhood, very
clean Avail. July I 3400)44
tANFOHD Good area, clean 3
bdrm. A/C. pry. patio A yard
Pets OK ties plus 4440044
SANFORD 1 bdrm. 1 bath
4400/ month plus utilities HOC
deposit 404 3)0 00)4 or 774 4114

mirror, chest, nlghltland.
headboard, bad frame, box
tprlngt/maflrott 1100.
TABLE with gloss top ond 1
Chair* *40 1334777

* is

Ideal lor mobile ham* or
horn* in * harsat. cattle,
terming, or nursery. 2oned
agricultural SI,*00 par acra.
Small down payment with
owner financing SM-7S7-I771

OSTEEN, MINI RANCH
1 acres. 41% cleared. 3.000 tq.
tt. plus barn with hydraulic
lilt. Bee room, shop and of

tlCO. S wellt. Irrigation, I

bdrm. I bath mobile with new
tetolllfe and separate laundry
Much much morel Won't lest
at 1* 7.100 *07 m m owner
1 PLUS ACRES. Paved road
frontage, near SI Johne
River sal.000 St. Johns Realty

155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
PINERIDOE CLUB. 1 bdrm. 3
beth, 3nd floor. Only 143.000
Makede Carp. R*4l ■ stale
S0744B-44M

157—M obile
Homes / Sale
CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY
11x11 t /t to Nobility. Central
H/A 11.100
14x11 1/t le I I Fleetwood/
Claremont. Control H /A .
carport, raised screen rm.
S4.M0
14x4* 1/1 15 Skyllne/Jetrl. All
a l t d r l c , central heal, 1
window A/C units. III.U 0
14x411/1 tpllt u Pearson. Cenl.
H/A. corport. 1I1.M0
14x11 1/ 14* 11 Champion/ Sunv ie w
C e n tr a l H /A ,
g a t/tle d rlc , screened rm
114000
14x41 1/ m I I Skyline All
electric. Central H/A. raised
screen rm, carport. 117,100

e

e Hidden Lakes Best Deal I
e
* 1 bdrm. villa, garage, new a
a roof, now paint, ate, 1U.40C

Cell 323-6160 « 631-3703

FU LL BOX SPRINO AND
MATTRESS S40 A SBT ! UP,
LARRY’S MART
131-4111
HOME APPLIANCi CENTER
Over N years In Sanlord.
Sotos New and Used. Service
all makes ! parts. 104 E.
Commercial If .
331 J ltl
J B A OISCOUNT BIDDING
Ouoan 1141, Full Sill. Twin
H it. 103 French Ava 114 4477

• LOVELY ANTIQUE SINGER
Sawing machine. Cabinet
model. Only IB! OBO Cell
_________ H I 1431
MOVINO SALEI Dining room
sot, living room, bedroom
lots, table*, ale, l l l - l t l ]
R IFRIO ERATO R . Excellent
c o n d i t i o n ! M A N Y TO
CHOOSE FRO M I1100/ 1110.
APT. SIZE Washing Machines
Your choice $71.
nt-XBIl

113—T e le v is io n /
Radio / Stereo
• A M PM S T E R E O w ith
turntable, cess*lie and I track
player ! speakers Excellent
condition! 150 ID 4411
• 44 CHL AM SSB CB MOBILE
RADIO. 140 or will trade for
equal value C a iim 1441

193— L a w n &amp; G arden

• 14 7 T PONTOON b ill. All
liber glass, 140 HP Evlnrudo,
very fasti Many extra*. Ilko
new I Only 14,150 m-444*

217— O arage Selee

•GARAGE SALE A0 BARGAIN
Coll In your gar ago sale ad by
t l noon on Tuosdoy ond taka
advantage of our apeel • I
garage sal* ad prlcall Call
Ctassltlad now tor dalallil

322-2611

221— Good Things
to E at
U PICK BLUEBERRIES. 411
Gulso Rd, Ottaon *07 )»3313
All day Sat. A Sun,_______

223—M iscellaneous
• ANTIQUE ItW INO
M ACHINE. S71 Slnaar on
wrought Iron beto with I
podal. Cabinet hot 1 drawers
on aach slda. Good condition I
________ 4* 7174-4117
• BASEBALL CAROS, approx
1100 cord*. '( 7-‘f l In albums.
1100 Call 134 0411
aBATHTUB ENCLOSURE with
clear g la it sliding doors.
Eicaltontcondlllonl 110
________ 4* 7-111.1444
DATACHECKER. Cash register
lor tele
two
Cell 133 1410
• FA M O U S " N IA O A R A
VIBRATOR Masuger Hat
powerful motor with controls
to easily ad|ust speed Irom 0
to 100 RPM. This portable
dovict will eat* away your
aches and pain*. Cost 141. toll
tor S l i m 4744
WEOOINO GOWN. Beautiful
cathedral train end beading
Never worn 1110 m i n
WHEELCHAIR, manual t t ! 1
Walkers, t i l aa. Haspit si Bed.
manual, no m ttfrott SI75.
Stool shower steel S7.W Meat
Jllarm a n u a ltllie a -is tl

230— Antique/Clessic
Cars

FOR SALE WOOD MULCH
Br Ing shovel 1110 pick up load
You load 331 5447
L A N D S C A P IN O PLANTS.
Louguslrum and othars. 14 ft
tall WHOLESALE FRICESI
133 00)4

• ’71 NOVA, Show Car, 110 cu In,
1 tpd. Loft ol chroma. Must
* m ^ lk ^ n e w _ U 71# ^ 3^ i i t

199—Pet* &amp; Supplies

• CAOILLAC OEVILLE. 1*70.
ALL POWER I Only tl *60 or
bast otter Pleas* call 111*514
•FORD THUNDERBIRO. 1*44.
All original! Needs some
work 11,4*1 OBO 1310114

AKC REGISTERED OERMAN
Short Hair Polntar Pups
Mala, l Female 1310 aach.
Shots ! wormed 4*1131 *417

FREE KITTENS
I mliedllger 311-3447
GOLDEN R E T R IE V E R l«r
set*, male, no papers Groat
dlposlllon good with kids.
M ust m o v i 471 114-1111
• PET TRAVEL or Irolnlng
cage Heavy molded plastic.
Medium to small alia. Very
nice t )0 Call 7T1 MB* ,

• POT BELLY PIGS
4 weeks aid. OsIearn 410aach.
__________ 1314114__________
P R O F E S S IO N A L DOG
TRAININO. Individual train
ing Group classes forming
nowl Call 1104171

209—W earing Appa rel
OUR MOTHER'! CLOSET has
relocated to r04 W. Ill St.
M-Fc 4-4. let: 0-1 3340034
W E D D IN G O R E S !, w hit*,
formal gown. I I tt. train.
MUST SEEI Paid 11400 will
sail tor 1400 374-4413

215— Boats and
Accessories
BOAT MOTOR, 1444 Mercury,
31 horsepower Excellent
condition! Llk* nawl 11,100
Call after 4 131 ) 7I)
017 FT w/ trailer. 41 HP Merc..
14 lb. trolling motor, fish
Under, blmlnl top. E itra tl
SHOP firm....................331x00]
OHM SKI/FISH BOAT. 40 HP
Merc., w/lraltor. Runt graatl
SJ.OOOParllel finance. 443 7S04
* » FT GRADY WHITE. OMC,
Inboerd/oulboerd. top lira
modal
14,00 OBO 111 1114

230— Antique/Clessic
Cars

2 3 1 -C a rs
• CHRYSLBR IMPERIAL '4!
Lika new. Mutt salt. Only
*33.100 Call 1407)1114414
C J1 JEEP, 1441
Ragged, but right. 11,000
__________333 H 17_________
CO RVETTE
-le p t
■ ,• tni il l . T
T-topa«

grey Interior.
LcnumiliM.. til.900n 71444

HONDA PRILUOE • '4*. 3 0 tl.
4 wt. axctl const 1HK ml .
Call *77 IJ14
• LE BARON Canvtrttoto. '*•.
Red. loaded, dig dash, new
lop, new lire* 14,1004*17*04
MERCURY IABLE WAOON U
V 4, moonrf. PW /P l, cruise.
Icy air, seals 7U. 300 331 4103
NICE, CLEAN, dapandabla.
cold A/C cart tor tale.
LOW down payments end
LOW weekly payments.
FUES AUTO SALE! 3H -1441
alU PE R BEETLE. ' 73. New
Interior, new paint. Runt
good
S1.133
Call 13! 7434

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY OWN
except lax. lag. Illto, ate
OMC SIJ PICKUP, I *44. A/C.
sunroof, stereo. Only 1137.44
per month. Call Mr. Payne lor
appointment. Courtesy Used
Cert, 313-1113 er 431-30*4_____

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONEY DOWN
except tax, tag, till*, ate
FORO TAURUS OL. IBM.
Automatic. V4. PW, POL,
A/C, till, cruls*. stereo Only
1141.77 per month. Call Mr.
Payne tor appointment.
Courtety Used Can
313 1111 er 4113*4*

Don't M ill A Single Is«ue!
LOCAL IffW I • LOCAL SPORTS • LOCAL EDITORIALS
PEOPLE • HEALTH I FITNESS • EDUCATION • BUSINESS

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I'J'J J ll I I

MERCURY SABLE LS, l i f t
V4. auto., A/C, om/tm stereo,
crulto. Oil power. Almost
ported! t 4.H0OBO131 0111
WE OFFER USED CAES. Low
prices. Low down payments
You writ# your own deal.
C. Lena Automotive Inc 141)
S. Orlando Dr I U t 33*4001
Coma In- Let's mskae dealt
• 147) PORSCHE, 411 Targe,
low mileage, shows like now
* 10,000
OBO
333 3114
• '73 VW BEETLE. 1400 eng
Runt good, looks good, priced
good With radio. S1400333 434)
'34 CHEVY NOVA. 1 door,
halchbock, 3)0. auto, p/t, p/b
SHOO
OBO
314 34*3
• S3 OL OS C U T L A S S
SUPREME. T Tops, new point
and tiros. 130. eicolltnl con
dlllon.
*3*00
331 4001
O 'l* CHEVROLET Coprlct
Clastic, 4 dr., runs good,
loaded *4.000 OBO and
'SI Chevrolet Belalr. 3 dr., runt
good 14,000 OBO 134 5337

233— Aufo Parts
/ Accessories
BIO LINER tor long t

full
sIm Ford with tailgate pad
111!
4l 7-m tS 17
DODGE PARTS tor slant 4 cart.
1 rebuilt head* w / now valvos.
one w/ manifold. 3 aula
Irantmlston (cart) only torly
40't and 70't. 1 Hood AC
compressor. Few starters and
a few alternators. Alto drive
shaft ID . Musi sell due to
ln |u ry . P ita s * c a ll Tex
447-313-1433 anytime
PROTECTIVE "BRA" for front
01'41 Nissan 300ZX S3!
4*13311

2 3 5 -T r u c k s /
Buses / Vans
• C H IV Y B IA U V IL L I VAN
'74, I ton, Passenger yen,
clean. Loaded I Too much to
list, mutt see to appreciate.
Only 13,44! OBO..........331 4700
DODGE WINDOW VAN. 1444.
Auto. 31* VI. na rust.
Eicaltontcondlllonl
U4WOBO 331 7417
OFORO RANOER, LTX 43.
P/S. cruise, A/C. stereo. 4.300
mltol. I yr or 33.000 ml. toft on
worronty,
Call333 111)
• JEEP PICK UP 4x4, 1171. V !
auto Engine and Iran*, r*
built (about 10.000 m lletl
Newer Interior *3.000 311 3004
MINI Van Plymouth Vayegar.
'**. Great condition, low mlto
ago. SA100. OBO «14 4*30

Sanford Motor Co.
1444 WRANOLER • A/C. *
cylinder, toll lop with herd
lop doors, 5 spoke wheels,
add a trunk I 4,300 miles, only
114,4001 Coll 133 43*1
TROPIC Travator Van, ItU .
Chevy. Oldto, but a goodie I
Bad. 4 captains chairs. Good
air. CBS».400m 3*40
’S3 OMC WORK VAN. auto. I 3K
ml. Exc .cond. With extras
*3300 4*14134 a ll* or wk ends
-44/'*3 11* PICKUPS. ) 7k /*3K.
11300/13400 &gt;47 FORO Escort
OT *3400 to* CHEVY Cavelier
snao. &gt;k» tees w**e-*xes
• '17 FORD BRONCO'II, red'
4x4. V4, 1 tpd overdrive, A/C.
P/S, P/B, Am/Pm cetsarr*.
aluminum wheels w/overtfied
liras. Good condition. Muir
setl
SVsOO
33s S3r7

239—M otorcycles
___ and Bikes
I W HONDA ATC 100 J wheeler
in good condition. 1400
________ Cell m ) j &gt;4________

241— R ecreational
Vehicles / Campers
OCHIVY Motor heme. 74
Clean, runt greet. Full bath.
A/C, Generator. New awning.
Good tires..................I l l 7141
_____ Needs new pa rents I_____
POP UP CAMPER, Storcratt.
sleeps 4, sieve, sink, Ice box,
storage, Super Condition,
loads ot tun, easy to uta.
_______ 11,143 331 1)44_______
01447 COACHMAN M.H. 14 II..
31K ml. Many axlratl Incl.
generator. Very easy to drive.
111.000 ....................... 333 4430
O 'll WINNEBAGO. 14 It. New
engine A radiator...........34.000
M l 3414 or 331 0134
• '44 PACE ARROW, 34', 7K ml.
on Chavy 414. Awning. A/C.
gen., vac., twin beds, dinette,
mlcro/oven, full bath, drivers
door. ) easy chairs, tola.
sleeps I.
S31K 407 133 3334
• ’l l ALLEORO motor home 17
• tt, awning, twin bedi, genera­
tor A tv. 137.300 OBO 331 0733

* Lab* Mary Ithoolsl
e 1/1 condo, lowest area 11.
e all appl.. W/Olll.WS
#
e laniard Historic Dldrldl
a Cute l / l , great tpaciiatlv*
a value.........................&gt;14,464 *
a
a

r,U LTENKAMP
M L A L fY • 33(1 12 10

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
HUD A VA FORCLOSURES
Low downl Seminole. Orange
and Volusia Counllet.
Cell lordelellsl
• Loch Arbor, unique lake
front home. Large lot....144.400
Beth Osborne
Venture I Preperl let

330-0273/774-9400

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BRJOOEWATER APTS • San
lord/Laka Mary Call today
Spadall Only
a tow toft I Deborah U 1-SIP4

ST JOHNS R IV IR , Lemon Bluff
1 bdrm, Ito both- sunroom,
li replace, U tt covered deck,
AC/heat, 7 fant. A appliances.
Sea wall, dock/lllt/ deck
I U 7.000
Owner 13M 1H

161—Appliances
/ F u rn itu re

EFFICIENCY Cettaie. Com­
pletely furnished. Util. pd. No

99—A partm ents
Unfurnished / Rent

a

PxP.5 *W t
/ t p u N 'T &gt; 1 7

Convenient I and 1 bdrm apt*,
in s u re , sue deposit. I year
lease. No pats. 174710*
SANFORD, I Bdrm. SlOO/mo.,
plus security. All utilities paid
except atac._________ l U l f i l
SANFORD 1 bedroom duplex.
Cant, H/A, mini Minds, applt.
U7i/mo. plus sac. Sit (till
I BDRM uflllltot turn, except
gat. Nice tor retiree. U71/mo.
noo/sec...................uaeiea

231— Cars

1*3—Waterfront
Property/Sale

ALL
A PA R TM EN TS
W /A -ta M O . LC ASX

P IL L -O U T A P P L IC A T IO N
B E F O R E J U N E 30th.
C A N W A IT F O R M O V E -IN
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diagnosed with gynecomastia.
I've taken antibiotics and have
used heat with an analgesic
balm. I still huve tenderness
alter two months and wonder
what I should do next.
D E A R R E A D E R :
Gynecomastia (breast enlarge­
ment In males) has many causes
ranging from a normal reaction
during puberty to cancer In older
Individuals. Alcohol abuse and
many prescription drugs also
may cause this condition.
If you hnven't seen a doctor,
you should, because you'll need
professional help In sorting out
th e v a r i o u s c a u s e s of
gynecomastia. In particular, you
should have certain blood tests,
such as hormone levels.
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c h a n g e m a y be In o r d e r .
Gynecomastia In an adult male
Is never normal, so don't delay
In obtaining medical assistance.
DEAR DR. a O T T : After un­
dergoing hospital teats for a pain
my left side three years ago.
m yelofibrosis wns diagnosed
from u bone marrow test. The
oncologist's only remark was
"when the headaches start, I will
prescribe medication. However,
there will be side effects." End of
discussion. Exit doctor. Can you
describe u time frame I can look
forward to? I'm 70. active, enjoy
life, but really have questions.
DEAR READER: Myelofibrosis
Is a serious ailment, marked by
destruction of the bone marrow,
where blood cells are made. The
cause Is unknown, but the
dlseuse Is often associated with
leukemln nnd polycythem ia,
other blood disorders.
The most prominent sign of
myelofibrosis Is ancmlu. which
lends to weakness, futlgue and
weight loss. I do not believe that
h e a d a c h e In a c o m m o n
symptom: this should be In­
vestigated by your doctor as a
separate Issue.
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marrow biopsy.

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cause hair Ions, nausea and
vomiting.
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popularity with friends and In­
v o lv e m e n ts In e x c itin g e n ­
deavors.
CANCBR (June 21-July 22)
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extensive today, and the com­
ments and positions you take
will later be quoted. Don't do
things that could produce bad
copy. Know where to look for
romance and you'll find It. The
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stantly reveals which signs arc
romuntlcally perfect for you.
Mull $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this
newspaper. P.O. Box 4403. New
York, N.Y. 10163.
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situation that appears to be a
liability for others might hold
some type o f unique opportunity
for you today. Don't let their
assessm ents Influ en ce you r
evaluation.
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ENTERPRISE ASSN.

duy and Improve a financial
you must be very careful how
you handle this situation. Once arrangement that Is already do­
you get In. II might be hard to ing pretty well. If opportunity
knocks, be the first one at lha
ball out.
LIB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) door.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20|
Don't despair If you have to deul
with difficult developments to­ Today you might be morclof.u
risk-taker than usual. Th|s Js
day. When put to the test, you
well and good, provided yqii
could be remarkably resourceful
and turn negative Influences Into have the facts to back you up. If
you don't. It could be a foOllsh
positive ones.
•
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) gesture.
A R IE S (March 3 1-April 10) A
You should do quite well today
proposition about which &lt;ym(
In handling complex problems
that arc broad In scope. Howev­ have doubts should work, out
er. It could be the small factors fairly well today. The rcgulpi
might not be optimal, buf li
that cause you to trip and
ripple affect could produce posl-’
stu m ble. Focus on the big
picture.
live Influences In other urcus.
TA U R U S (April 20-May 20) If
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dcc.
21) T h is Is a good day to your thinking Is limited today, Ji
Implement some social changes could minimize a n u m b er'of
you feel could be beneficial for successes you may experience.
yourself as well ns for friends D on't view things In Hmall
terms.
about whom you're concerned.
G E M IN I (Muy 21-June 20)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
10) Try lo deal on a one-to-one Your earning abilities arc raiher
basis today with individuals who g o o d t o d a y , b u t y o u r
arc Important to your immediate extravagant impulses arc ultto
plans. Working through surro­ quite strong. Don't do anything
gates might not be hair as foolish that could deprive you of
effective.
what you gain.
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honoring the thousands of FOW/M1A since
World War L will be held tn a memorial service
at the Dtaahieil American Vetetana. Chapter 30
building In Sanford.
Speakers wtD be U.S. Congressman John L
Mica. Seminole County Sheriff Don Estlnger.
and other state and local dignitaries. Keynote
speaker will be Brooks Oulland. Senior Chief
Petty Officer,m U SN (Ret). All service veterans
organlraitnna In the area will be represented
The Fleet Reserve Aaaoctatlon wUl participate
In the memortd by performing their T w o Bell
Ceremony.
The event Is open to the general public.
Following the ceremony, refrrdunenta. includ­
ing a roaat beef dinner, will be available for a
donation of M .
The OA V building to located to 3512 Orlando
Drive (U 5 . 17-02). across from the WalMart
Plaza.
For additional Information, contact A l
Tounzcn. 323-3160.

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femtntne, even on lhe job. ahe
admits It‘a not easy to do while
driving a 3.300 pound txurti in
Nana. aweaty shirts. heavy .work
boots and a hard hat. Her nail*,
unpointed, are chewed to the quick.
Her h a ir, h o w e ve r, la pulled
carefully into a bouncy pooyuil and
dainty gold and pearl earrings adorn
her ear*.
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the money and to meet men

Community
library
opens to
SANFORD — A library can be a
comforting mats In (he life of a
child.
Adventures to far away places
with exciting people. Imaginary
creatures. Historical events. Every
book to something new.
Until now. students si Midway
Elementary School had the oppor­
tunity lo read and check out hooka
from the school media center, but
there was no other choice In reading
materials.
A community library for children
ages 3 to 9 will open Tuesday. Sept.
20 at the school.
“ We wanted to open the library
up for the whole com m unity,”
Jim m y Blake, one of the organizers
of the library said. "Most of the kids
in the community go to Midway
Elementary, but we wanted to make
sure everyone had the chance to
read more book*.1'
The library, which will be staffed
by volunteers, wfll be open on
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30
to 8:30 p.m.
Blake said he worked with County
Commissioner Daryl McLain to
enlist the assistance of community
businesses to ffrt the program off
the ground.
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LAKE MARY — T w o commission
sraiz and the mayor's position tn
Lake Mary sir up foe election (his
November. A ll three Incumbents
have now officially qualified to seek
reflection
David Mralor qualified on Sept. 8
to seek another two-year term for
Srat 3. Prior to hia election in that
position In 1992. he had served two
2-yeartermstn Seal 1. «,
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Mralor. 47. haa lived In Lam Mary
since I960, and haa been very
artive as the city’s representative to
CALNO. the council oi cities organi­
zation made of up representatives
from C a s s e lb e rry . A lta m o n te
Springs. Longwood. Lake Mary.
Sanford, and Winter Springs, sa
well as other governmental bodies.
As s professor al the University of
Central llortda. he has been consid­
ered a staunch advocate for educa­
tion and the protection and tmrovemrnt of youth in Lake Mary.
Ir lias been Involved In working
with Seminole Community College
In many projects which pertain to
Lake Mary.
Mralor won election to Scat 3 on
the commission In the November.
1992 general election by defeating
his opponent with 51.4 percent of
the total vote.
Ills opponent at that time. Sheila
Sawyer, haa aubarquenily been
elected lo the coumSaaion to replace

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opportunlttoa lo aaa wlkflifs In Ita natural setting. A graceful white
tgret contemplated the dellcete belence of He environment recently
while looking for a tatty lunch among the water greases at II a home
near the Ssnford Htrald.
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F O R T H E B E S T IN E D I T O R I A L S , O P I N I O N S A N D A N A L Y S I S O F T H E N E W S , R E A D T H E H E R A L D

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"H e took him to church. The y worked an co n ." m id BM w d'i
grandmother. Dorothy Hilton. "B ut I Ihtnk It got to the point
where (EUxrdlwxcaulctdcl."
Th e youth turned hUnortf in to police and w o being held at
the Eacambta County Jail. He la charged with murder,
aggravated battery, aggravated aaaauH and auto theft.
Oweta. 41. the father of aU. died Wcdneaday at Baptlat
Hoapttal where he had been atnce he waa Injured Saturday.
He and aon Dwayne •aw KBard driving Dwayne'* car. which
had been stolen. and they approached the vehicle when It
•topped at an Intcnectlon. poMcc aald.

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making obacene telephone call* to her at home and yelling at
her at work nearly three yearn ago.
Cook haa denied thoar and other aUegatlona. but City
Attorney Bob McOdl aald Wcdneaday It waa better for the city
to gel the matter reached. Th e arttfemrnt la not an admiaaton
of mult.
Th e agreement prevents parties from discussing details of
the settlement, but they came to light because the city must
release case documents under Florida's open-records law.
"I'm glad Its over with.” Rivera aald. "Now 1 ran gel on with
m y We.”
However, her lawyer. Mark Lee Smith of Pensacola,
maintained sexual harassment remains an Issue the city must
deal with.
*
"M y client was just s symptom In the underlying problem."
Smith said.
Three months after the suit was Wed In 1992. Circuit Judge
Ben Gordon ruled there was enough evidence against Cook to
warrant an injunction preventing him from calling Rivera.
ft never went Into effect becauar he also required Rivera to
pay a 949.000 bond and she was unable to come up with the

O n Wednesday, Vonhof taaued Ms ruling after a brief court
hearing, aa Tyler's mother fought back tears and his father, m
Sioux falls. g J L heard the proceedings on a speaker phooe.
"W e cannot, today, make a decision one way or another."
Vonhof aald. after hearing testimony from Tytor's courtappointed guardian. Anthony McNlchotaa.
Medical experts say no comatoae pattern's condition can be

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TA M P A — An Oct. 31 trial date haa been set for three
Massachusetts teens charged In the shooting death of a
7 3-year-old map during a robbery attempt at hla home.
Michael Shawn Dunils. 15. Floyd LaFountaln and Kyle
Dylan Moran, both 16. are accused in the June 7 killing of
Manual Huerta, a retired bus driver who apparently tried to
reaiaf the robbery with a knife and waa shot once with a
.22-caliber rifle.
Th e youths, from Athol. Maas . will be tried ss adults. Th e
trial date was act Thursday.
Police believe the retired bus driver fell victim to runaways
who stole a car In Massachusetts and hit the road on a
weeklong crime spree that took them up to Maine, then south
to Tampa.
‘'Apparently, they ran out of money and were looking for
someone to rob." Tampa police MaJ. Ken Taylor said after th ru
arrests.

LOTTRRY
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NEW ORLEANS — The Rev.
Henry J . Lyons says he waa first
told around age 11 b y his pastor
that he w ould one day be
president of the National Baptist
Convention U.S.A. Inc.
In 1966. during his seminary
training at Morehouse School of
Religion In Atlanta. "God quite
e m p h a tic a lly ga ve m e m y
marching orders. ‘'
Before he was married 33
years ago. he asked his wife If
she could live with the rigors of
being married to the head of the
nation's largest black church.
And prior to assuming the pulpit
at Bethel Metropolitan Baptist
Church In St. Petersburg. Fla..
same warning a b o u th la Intenlions.
So In a sense It waa a prophecy
fulftlled when Lyons narrowly
defeated the Rev. W . Franklyn

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Richardson, convention general
secretary, and three other can­
didates last week to become the
convention's third president In
the last 43 years.
Now comes the hard part.
Lyons takes over the conven­
tion presidency at a time when
many black colleges are In
trouble, black youths are turning
lo Islam Ui significant numbers
and drugs, crime and violence
have reached a crista stage In
many communities where the
convention's 33.000 churches
"I come lo this moment with a
lot of hum ility. I really do have a
sense o f se rvice ." said the
53-year-old Lyons, president of
the Florida General Baptlat Con­
vention.
Having received Just over a
third of the total vote, the first
thing Lyons did after his victory
was announced was to pray fbr
unity.
**l don't have a minute for

reprisal." Lyons said In a later
Interview. "We've got to hit the
ground running."
In restructuring the conven­
tion. the Florida pastor haa said
h r wants to expand the Home
such aa AIDS, economic discrim ­
ination and other Issues of Im­
portance lo black Americana.
O n the pokllcal front. Lyons
said the 8 million-member con­
vention w|g be a mar* active
force In Washington, working
ciaaeiy with the president and
groups such as the Congressio­
nal Black Caucus.
"W e've got to let It be known
w e w ill not be taken for
granted." Lyons said.
In particular, one project
Lyons said he would like to aee
the convention take the lead on
la to help develop mentoring
programs pairing adult church
members with youths In the
community.

quick!*'

Osceola sheriff's authorities
found a .22-caliber revolver
Wednesday, stitch they hope
will link three suspects to the
shootings of Riaao and Ferrantd
and British Imxtsi Pamela Jan
Cooke, which also occurred to
August.
Russo, a manager at OUvettL
Italy’s largrsl ramputer manufacturer. and ftrrantc. an ac'
countant for Ifexaco Co., ary
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harassed at school and ihetr
Arcadia hathe was burned In an
arson that waa nevrr m lvrd.

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Rep. e. Clay Shaw. R Fort
Lauderdale, echoed Young'*

in Haiti if Cedraa teaaaa la
dramatic overalmpllftcatloa,
Goaa aald. “In m y Hew If ll

"T h e anawer lo Halil la lo
remove Jean Bertrand Artatldr
from negotiation* and to proceed
w ith dem ocratic election*."
Shaw aald. “ He haa endoraed
neck lacing (the placing of burn­
ing Urea around a peraon'a
neck), and la on record aa being
a n llA m rrtra n "
M a n y others In Flo rid a '*
Washington delegation — 14 of
l he 39 members are Republican
— aald the United States doesn't
have a compelling national In­
terest In the Caribbean nation to
warrant an Invasion. Clinton
aald the United States Is ob­
ligated to restore democracy and
end human-rlfhta abuara.
Th e imprrvitng Invasion Is the
culmination of three years of
diplomatic wrangling between
military rulers in Haiti and the
White House over the restoration
of Artatldr.
Many of Florida's Washington
lawmakers are urging a debate

the president from

States senda troops.
Rep Boner Oaaa. R-Sonlbel.
authored a bill lo prevent the
Invasion unless Clinton first
proves to Congress that there “ la
a clear and present danger” to
Americans or the United States,
' T o aay that all terror wilt end

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th e ra p in g , p illa g in g a n d
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POWs, Ml As:
Those who gave
T o d a y la National P O W fM lA Recognition
D a y . It haa b r m designated for thla tim r of
the m o n th for many ye a rs O n ly vetrran*
organization* however. a e rm to take I h r tlmr
to o b a r r v r It.
In Sanford this Su nd a y, veterans nt|anlM
tlo n a from throughout the a rra w ill In­
ga th e rin g at thr Dtaabtrd A m e ric a n Veteran*
C h a p te r 3 0 headquarter*. 3 5 1 3 O rlando Drive
in Sanford. They will h r Joining together
ra th e r, they win h r U N I T I N G together, to
s h o w the people of our n a tio n that thoar oho
ve so m u ch to preserve and proten our
rre d o m . w ill not hr forgotten

Two X’s, one black and one white
X l* a rartally
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h r I ween the bliwk and
nrnusly rsahsonr rare
lUarha who wear raps adorned by a
:»r
X proclaim thrtr rrepret for thr
former Nation nf Islam m inuter.
X
Drapttr h a dolorous anti white
magaetne aelertrd Malrohn In IttflO a*
of the
30th century • 100 moat
White South Carallniana
fly the Cam
true a
fetlerale flag * X nf battle
Greece
itlarrrdned paal To "the
and I h r grandeur that wi
they hunger
to add
the rharm and
- that was
antrbrOum Chadratosi
Itv firing thr Cunfcdrrata faattlr la g
puMtr buildings. white South Carwhntaaa
themarler* that they ran reaurrut a proud
heritage They nonchalantly ahrug OK the Sag aa
aavmboiir
Itul Mark South
stuul thrtr atalr
symbol of in ro' tare
Meanwhile. South
i'a N A A C F haa
u waning U r a
shown a
« «&gt;uri ruling on I he ton Irowtray
A Supreme Court that
IBhO thr burning of the

a racially pnlartrtng symbol trtntly'a pohtlral pwwrr
Squatty ironic, thr Amrrtran Sag haa hutnet
nfcfcr butkiingm
ratty aym bolurd a rartatty dtetarre nation On
E v e n if a C o n
the fourth of July, m y few Mark* fly the
h d r tate flag were to
Amettran flag in front of thrtr homes berauar
be prevented from
white rw ru u have always wrapped Ihrmaetrea in
flyin g over public
ihew preanaal property Aa Jackie
M. aa tf n w
h u ll
r uharnrif. "When t are a guy
South
flag In h » lapel I know
Anrertran* knew where beam
Ku’ KJua Rlannero were coming from when
they burned a croaa ••a preparation for a black
Chna iu n rburchro newer

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D ON N A BRITT

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Introducing wild
animals to kids

S om e , but not all of o u r trnopa w ho were
p ris o n e rs of w ar or m laaltqf In action,
e ve n tu a lly returned hom e. F o r m a ny howev­
er. the rerollectiona of the I r is h and tribula­
tio n s associated with b r in g v t r i m s of war In a
foreign land, will never leave thrtr memortra

SUN L A N D (a id - * better you t r u»&lt;»i
mi Ik t buttle t r ip u n r o id the sfedgr
hammer tu n w sMlipg h rn ra k the t l » i V aI
thr m ultwrry irre *uu re un lik ili lu Ur
tasriy Ml fount Word lUrti* t w i t srd
You rouid he joined try « v at tw « pts&gt; id
Vwinamesr p iie ilw il
« a m inaiiM r
Step inside the a v r e r v l w n l arena
you rouid tluinbk m et a prehiMurw
looking iguana Enter rik ih rt rtn Insure and
a capurhin mtsvkey
might hop on your
bark to perform what
tike a thorough
rh at ytiur walp
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Did I m entha the |
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Wood H a rm 37. u
neither a nerkrepet
,H u I a M i c h a e l
Jsrksnn clone A
liortallv recognized
w ild f ir e re s cu e r
• p e n a lizin g m oil
s p ills Ithc EatonValdez « n e t an Ust
month returned from
a ' d iM S m M Nniih ( s h a • also the
proud owner of 8
African apitll. she s
Cream co m *
t h r fo u n d e r ol
H ub |
Wildlife on Wheel* a
nonprofit orgznua- I
ttnn that Intrudtzes ■— - — ------------------— '
live, wild anlm aklo children and adult*
She * also thr proud owner of a dream
come true
Seven year* ago. when I met W ibmI H arm
on m y first visa to Lo* AngrW*. the animal
rescuer — who aay* she's one of "far loo few
African American* In the animal field —
only fantaairrd about having adequate room
for her charges
It waa a lifelong dream The junior high
school girl whose mother m e found her
crying over a stray puppy, w h k h shed
(correctly) diagnosed a* having a broken kg.
had by I M 2 become a brhavkiral psychology
student whose master's thesis ashed an
intriguing question
W h y not create a business in which wildlife
conservation Is taught by taking animals io
sc hoots, libraries and museums and using l he
creatures' natural charisma to troth their
Importance In Ihe balance of nature — and
ultimately. In Ihe survival of ih r human race?
Site's Joking, of course. As frustrated as she
gets with humans — who decimate shrinking
animal habitats lo build unnredrd hornrs and
who regularly spill rrude oil Into ih r &lt;■ ran —
it was fur them that she for a decade turned
Ihe home of her rrilred teacher mother.
Jacqueline. Intoa veritable Eden
And It was for people that m 1U02. despite
Mom's continuing patknee with neighbors
complaints over the owl's midnight hooting.
Wood-Harrts spent her "literal last dime ' on
her $250,000 dream ranch, where her
menagerie trots swoops, slithers and hops in
comparative peace.
Ultimately. It was all for people. Uecausr
making room for her animals gave her
rlbowroom to fulfill a mission helping urban
children — many of whom only glini|&gt;*c wild
animals al zoos, and who otherwise might
never stroke a wallaby or eyeball a real bald
eagle — feel connected lo ihe animal
kingdom.
A connection In anlmuls can (osier a
connection lo all living ihlnips Wood-Harrts
and her five staffers — Including Morn, who
doe* classroom lectures — often hear about
Ihe positive effects of Ihetr visits. Somehow,
animals can spark a child's humaneness
toward other humans
W hy do animals so often help humans
realize that every living thing deserves
respect?
"Animats don't Judge you." Wood-Harrls
says. "T h e y are nol fake and phony. ... They
don'l care If you're lough or nol. O r smart. Or
p rrlly. ... We show kids that generally,
animals don't fight for no reason.
"It's nol." she says, "about who stepped on
m y shoe."

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It m a y b r difficult for th o a r w ho have gone
th ro u g h m a n y yrara of life w ith o u t suffering
fro m such a tribulation, to im agine how it
feels. M a n y not only suffered in th r u own
r ig h t, b u t were witnesses to the death and
destru ction of others w h o w ere close friend*
a n d companions.
T h e re w ill br speeches a n d prayers glvrn at
the D A V home this Su n d a y. T h e event ta open
to the general public, a n d everyone U invited
F o r thoar who won t b r o n hand however,
w e ask that a few m om ents be taken on this
official recognition d a y . to reflect on Iht*
special b ra n d of people S o m e m a y b r back
w ith us. Others will never return But each of
th e m gave m uch far o u r freedom s. Let * give
th e m thaffe&amp;f*. V
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GUEST COLUMNIST

Testifying in juvenile court was bad experience
Recently I had the ill fortune of having to
appear before Judge Leonard Wood In the
Juvenile Coun of Srmlnolr County. Fla.
I was there to give m y testimony as a victim
against a young man who had prrprtratrd a
crime against me. le throwing a deadly mbaik
into an occupied dwelling. I had witnessed the
Infraction take place and was for the record on
the phone with the dispatcher of the Sanford
Police Department when this incident took place
at m y home. While on the phone I thoroughly
described to the dispatcher what was happen­
ing. right up through and past thla act taking
place In front of me. Even up to and giving a
careful aa possible description of the young man
who was carrying out thla act. He was standing
under my porch light, directly in front of my
front window, with me being less than 30 feet
away in my living room in the dark.
Afterward. I filled out a police report swearing
that m y statement of events that had Just taken
place was true and correct and that if this
person were caught. I would give testimony to
see that thla person was prosecuted to the fullest
extent of the law. which 1 did by signing my
name to the police affidavit.
Thla young man was apprehended within a
half hour of (he Incident. I was taken by the
Sanford Police lo Identify this Individual, about
five blocks from my house where they had
picked him up. because of m y candid descrip
tton of him. When we arrived they asked me 1/1
did Indeed see Ihe person I saw commit the
crime. There were about 25 to 30 other young
people surrounding the police cars, but without
a doubt I pointed out the young man and he was
placed under arrest.
The young man later pleaded not guilty to all
charges. He denied he threw the bottle, staling
that someone else had thrown It through my
window, even though he admits to being there
that night, and that he did not know the boys
name that he was now accusing. I have no
problem with this aa I feel It's everyone's
Justiftable right to "have their day In court."
Five months later I was subpoenaed lo appear
In Juvenile Court, which I did after making all
Ihe appropriate preparations to be off work this
specific day. Again no problem ....
The day of the trial, court was supposed to
begin according lo m y subpoena at 10 a m The
Judge warn 45 minutes late. Again no problem. I
expected that, as did everyone else In Ihe
courtroom. I suppose.
The Judge upon entering the courtroom, right
from the start appeared as If he were In a rather
bad mood and Ihe defense lawyer hired by the
young man's parents didn't seem lo help
mailers. This case was the first one of Ihe
m orning and the defense counselor made
reference lo Ihe Judge that he was Indeed lair.
T o say that didn't go over well with Ihe Judge Is
an understatement.
The young man was acquitted of all charges
Even though I'd given m y testimony In court

In l« 2 7 . a young bfok high arbwd student
kmsih Ibrnd tad . wrote to W K K Du Hut*
of thr N A A C T* mtgartwr T h r CrtaU ta
the abid n u n of the afhnatir word. * Negro

be found the young man not
gudty.
While on thr stand and testifying, not only did
I M
n g I were befog m u m m ie d by the
drfeaae attorney. I also fell that th r Judge waa
trying to mittaMUle me and trying to make me
look rtdtcukrua For whatever reason You also
got the sense the Judge was in a hurry and

DUANE J.
LAFO LLETTE

and had positively Identified the young man
while on ihe witness stand. T h e main reason for
acquittal, aa I waa told by Judge Wood, waa t
m y testimony was "weak and imprecise."
I had testified on Ihe stand, and In m y police
report that I had not actually seen the young
man's arm "come forward." even though I saw
hi* amt come up to throw something, projecting
this in lastle through my window. Nor could I
describe in detail what It waa. that waa about to
be thrown. (As tt turned out. a glass bottle) I
stated in court. I ducked down to get out of the
way. at that point of the Incident. It all
happened rather fast to begin with, and 1 was
not going to go so low as to lie about my
testimony for anyone.
It was slated also the other reason for
acquittal was because as I had stated In my
initial report to ihe police. I thought this person
was between 23 and 25 years of age. 220 to 230
lbs. and 6 3 " to 6‘4” tall, as I first described him
the night of the incident. It turns out he was
only 17 at that time and he was about 200 lb*.
Hut he was 6'3". And that m y description of Ihe
accused according to Ihe Judge was "somewhat
imprecise ’* Even though he was wearing the
same clothing when he waa picked up as he was
when the act was committed, (green, red and
while shirt, and green shorts. Again, this Is not
the problem. ...
If thr Judge In his unconscionable opinion
feels Dial this young man Is not guilty, so be It. I
don't agree with him and those Involved
recognize what the truth Is. and I can live with
that. I hope they can too. Even the defense
attorney knows (hr truth. All he did was his Job
by representing his client, even though I felt he
badgered me unnecessarily during the trial. I
still understand his poslton. Out I think with all
thr problems we sec and hear about with our
Juveniles and Ihe Juvenile Justice system, that
h r and other defense attorneys like him are also
u part of the problem, not a part of the solution.
My real problem lies with the Judge himself

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It fo m y opinion that his conduct was very
unbecoming of whet I frel should b r that of a
anting Judge or that of anyone In hfo poattton.
I Imagine the Juvenile system and thr tray it
operates is different from our adult Judicial
system. But. for a judge lo alt on any type of
bench and act with that of a "hoUrr-than-thou"
attitude, fo beyond a y comprehension. To br
chal tsed by Judge Wood during m y testimony,
because I waa only trying to answer the
questions that were befog asked of me truthfully
and correctly and not aware of exactly what it
was I could and couldn't say. la very Inappropri­
ate and Inexcusable behavior on Judge Wood's
part to say the least If Judge Wood treats all of
thoac that enter Into his courtroom In this
manner, he should be very ashamed of himself
If he la not. well, at least he'U have lo answer lo
a m uch higher authority someday for his
actions. A s ail of us will..
I'm concerned Judge Wood and his pompous
attitude and behavior la also definitely not a
solution to the problem, but a part of the ever
growing problem. I suppose aa long as his
highness knows that Ino one la going to be able
to do anything to atop thla kind of behavior and
upset hia little kingdom. he'U probably continue
to exploit the system, and our juveniles, and our
society in particular will continue to suffer. I
also suppose when people get tired of thla and
the m any other things that arc also wrong with
our court system and government In general,
they'll Just turn to taking things Into their own
hands. I hope not for all of our aakes. Then again
take a look about and see what la happening
around all of us today.
T h is la an election year for Judge Wood.
Unfortunately no one has the Inclination to run
against him. You don't suppose the mess that
prevails tn our Juvenile Justice system at present
has anything to do with It. do you?
Judge Wood. If you are so tired and fed up
with what Is happening and you've also given
up and feel the need to take It out on someone
else because you yourself can't take the heal
any longer, then get out of the kitchen.
I still believe that our form of government and
Its system Is the finest In Ihe world and I will
continue to believe that and to endeavor to work
within the boundaries of that system, but. all of
us need to get off our keesters and see that Ihe
system gets s good overhauling. A nd soon....
If not. we're all going to suffer the conse­
quences.

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W ASHINGTON - Th e religious right movr
m rnt head* Into Ihr genera) rtret Ion with ■ mlied
prr season record that highlight* I h r problems of
turning Chrtatlan art Iv lam Into Matewtdr Hrrt or­
al victories.
In a armario In Minnesota that m u id aril br
repealed this fall tn Virginia, retlglnua con­
servative* dontlnalrd a Urpubllran atatr conven­
tion. but thrir randldutr a m t on to bar an
r i m Ion.
Republican Gov. A m r Cartoon, a modrratr.
trounced the extremely ronarrvattvr AUm Outet
06-34 p rrrm t In the Minnesota GO P primary thl*
a tv k . although Qukst had won the atatr party
Qutst carried fewer than taroidorrn
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of 07 counties.
Outst. a father of 10. campaigned agatnat
abortion and hnmoaeaual righto and created a stir
by saying men have a 'genetic predisposition" to
h e a d f a m i lie s . E v e n t e a d e r a of th e
that comment was damaging.
One of the coalttIon's major victories thta year
i hrtptng Oliver North win the Virginia Senate

North’* proapreta for ckctlon thta fall a n
uncertain, particularly In light of the rollapar
T h u reday of Democrat Dougtaa Wilder '* independent bid. Sen. Chartra Robb. D-Va.. la
r » pretext to pick up moat of Wilder * support
There are arveral statewide candidate* ctnarty
Identified with the religious tight who are In a
poollIon to win. They Include former Mtaaourl
Gov. John Ashcroft, running for Senate, and
David Beasley, running for South Carolina
governor. Neither a campaigning an the rellgtnua-rlght agenda.
Ashcroft, a tretotallng. anti-abortion coenpoaer
of goapel song*, la not advertising hi* rock-ribbed
Chrtatlan Coalition support. And Nrastry.
religious-right barking propelled him to a runoff
win against two other randtdalra. reaaaurrd
Charleston business leader* thta week the
Chrtatlan right would not have "undue influence"
In hie administration
New research for a liberal watchdog group
confirms the risks of such associations. Only a
quarter of the 1.009 people pbllrd far People for
tn r American Way. a Uberal watchdog group. *ak1
iftorjr a or marr iiifiy to ■uppnn ■ nnw iciiir
Identified with the rrtlgtous right: four tn 10 said

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tng value* l* central to the
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Chrtatlan activist remrdlr* such an an abortion
bon. prtvale-arhool tuition vouchers and ars
education that’s limited in urging abatlnenre
Though Ita Influence may at lime* be problematlr. I he re's no doubting the Impnrtance of the
religious right tn the OOP One Indicator Is the
lineup at ih r Christian Coalition conference
beginning today In Washington four IS M
presidential prospects and the wife of a fifth,
coalition founder Pat Robertson. ’'Book of
Virtue*** author BUI Brnnetl and a number of
other prominent Republican*
T h e r e 's a lso a p ro m in e n t D e m o c ra t,
Pennsylvania Gov Robert Casey, an antl abnrtiuo
crusader on the mils with the Clinton administra­
tion
Last year’s token tVm orrai. by rontmat. was
David Wilhelm, the Clinton campaign veteran
who b rra m r chairman of Ihr national party
It was an outreach attempt that failed
RHtgtnu* right groups have hern among Presi­
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nave no limit on growth.”
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BUDGET SUMMARY
CITY OF LAKE MARY — FISCAL YEAR 1995
THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET
EXPENDITURES OP THE CITY OF LAKE MARY
ARE 8.6% MORETHAN LAST YEARS TOTAL
OPERATING EXPENDITURES.
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General
Fund

FundBsIsncs/
Working Capital
Brought Forward
Estimated Rcwma
AdVdortmTax
(3.7649 IASs)
Franchise &amp; Utility
Tams
Licenses and Permils
Fines and Forfeitures
Intergowmmerital
Chargas lor Servers
Other
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ttono noettos
Operating Transltrs In
Total Revenue

IU00.267

Cap**
Protects
Funds

Debt
Service
Funds

Special
Revenue
Funds

1254677

$70,454

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internal
Serves
Funds

Enterprise
Funds

$0$ 2.046.000

Totals

$110,312

$3,711,710

1.903.400

0

0

0

0

0

1.903.400

1.360.500
164.000
172.500
505,100
121.100
113.500
0
365.700

0
0
8.500
0
105.000
9.380
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
5.000
0
605.000

0
0
0
0
0
30.000
2.291,000
195.500

0
0
0
0
1.442500
147.500
0
0

0
0
0
0
296.744
4.500
0
17.800

1.380500
164.000
111.000
505.100
1565544
309,880
2591.000
1.184.000

610.000

2516.500
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1590.000

319.044

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4.725.800
t iia n m

122.880

9,884,224

KStlSSI

Total Revenue and Balances S6.026.067

$377557

$680,454

Evpcndituras/Expenses:
General Government
$923,665
Finance
169.175
1.682.644
Police
Fire
634,164
PuN* Works
369,069
Parks and Recitation
518.351
Water and Sewer Operating
0
Vehicfe Maintenance
0
Capital Protects
0
Bond Issue Costs
0
Debt Service
0
Operating Transfers Out
724.655

$0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
107.545
0
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32.300

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548.070
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427.045

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29.460
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$923,665
169.175
1.682.644
634,164
369.069
516.351
663.215
195.364
1.396.254
200.000
630,865
1.184.000

Total Eipenditures/Erpenses 5.021.723

139.845

637.020

913,179

1,784,995

292,024

8.788.766

Fund Balancedorlung
Capital To Be Carried
Forward FY96

237.712

43.434

1.603.321

1,851.005

137.332

4.877.148

Total Appropriated
Eipenditures/Eipenses
and Reserves

1,004,344

$6,026,067

$377,557

$680,454

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at City Hall, City Commission Chambers, 100
N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida.

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Water Street. Mdaray. was reportctgy aha* laa*
night aa V wa*walking down t V atnet He waa
lakrn to Orlando Regional Mrdkal Center,
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aa thr teault of what waa believed lo be an
o n goin g dispute with a g u lfn m d w V Campbell
reportedly aald bad aboi him l wo months ago. al
w hlrh time V had refused lo pnarcutr

LengweedracM
LONGWOOD - Korea are shaping up V both
etty rontmlesfem seals up for election V
November.
Mayor Steve Mller qualified fur re election laa*
week and will Uce challenger Jim Carrico. B M
Burkaaw Place An employee tf Delta Atrttnea.
C a rd ro qualified to run lor tV commission seat
tn district 3 this morning
Hill Winston. A&amp;S Swertbnar Branch, la
running lor I V teal currently hr Id by commiesmnrr Paul Unrstrand in dtamrt 3. Winston
works for ATfkT
Lnvewlrand is expected lo qualify lor re­
election bier tuby V f o r r I V qualifying period
ends Lovrsiraral strpprd down as Longwood
mayor in Junr to run lor stale representative
but changed In m ind after Hep Dob Starks
(K Winter Park) chose to area re election.
Unrstrand retailed his commission teal

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�Strike?What strike?
Sportsmart wins twice
to open softball season
Providing the oflemr for Wayne
D rn w h « m . w llh isro hits —
W a ym Hriijr and Srotl Mr Laghlin
IRBtl. P w | Orta* IRRII. Brian
f a t a l . Rtch Labanlr. BUI Mr!ton,

Mamae KitlinfMrorth rermered one IfoMty
Dyer. R e m Pavtrk. and Jermaine Mar hey each
Intercepted a Tluaville pom
Semi note ( ] Ct pia&gt; a at Ovtrdo neat Tuesday

Lyman to honor Hraitoy
LONGWOOO - Lym an H i # Srhaol will
honor Cartion IIentry, who reftwd June I alter
31 yeara w principal. Prtday. !hpt IB. prtor lo
I he fool ball game, by naming thv athlrfir Arid*.
aw tmming p i t im nta courts a id gymnasium,
The Carbon D llenlry A lhlrtlr Cbmptea "
Call Tom Lawrence. AI Mel k Dirvrtor. lor
rurthrr inform* K«n at B31 5600

NCAA rtinttotot Brooks, Long
TA LLA H A S SEE - The NCAA restored Hie
eligibility Thursday ol two amprndrd Honda
Stair football players, freeing All-Amenrsn
line barker Drrrtrk llruuba and rrareve aflmalve
linrman Manus Long to play Sasir day
However, the NCAA evtendrd ihr two-game
suspension of tallbark Tiger McMllkm lo Ihree
games Patrtrk McNeil had been suspended for
ihree games and Torres* Canoly lor four games
All sere dtsrtpltnrd for taking gifts Irom a
prospreitve agent D u November

MANTA CLARA. Calif - Otw of Ihr NFL •
premier rornrrbacks. D r Km Handers rndrd Ms
free agent lour by rejecting several more

NFC championship* game vtrtory
remaining *230.000 If San P m ctar
Super Howl and he pDys in Ihe gunr.

N ig h t f a ll S lo w p iirh Softball
Leagues began play at Chaar and
line hurst parka
At Chaar. S p o rts m a n edged
Herr 30. 4-3. and clubbed MA
Erertae*. 144. before M iw trrTSW
trimmed Wayne Dewoch. 10-7.
At Pine hurst. Ihr nam es toppled
Briar C o rp . 13-6. Hummel outscored Hopkins Meat Parking.
I B 14. and Hopkins rtobbrrrd St iffry's AffnrdaMr furniture. 14 3
Delivering for Roatrr/PSW were.
wMh there hlta — Sieve James
IdouMr. two RBI). Milch Burke
IHHII. Steve Donovan IKHH. two hits
— Sieve Woodley IdouMr). Randy
Yales. Garden Clark: hit — Tony
(H a lle (d o u b lr. R H Il. J r r r m y

SANFORD - Giving what Coach
Brth Cano called th ru first at) out
tram effort of the year, the Sr ml note
fighting SrmInoies brat Leesburg.
IS -I. 10-15. 155. for th ru fUsi win
of Ihr guts' volleyball araann
Seminole also won the junior
varuiy match. 156 1511
"We rebnundrd very well after
losing io Cypreaa Creek D u nlghl."
said Carso "That's I he first lime in
two weeks that l ee seen an all-out
learn effort from Ih r guts '*

three kills, three good spikes, and
three aces. Chrtutna Campbell con­
tributed 14 aastUa and arven area.

BtiVtR HAWEB OBT F1RBT WW

Qoodon fails latost drag lasts
N EW YORK Dw ight Gooden. hD Cy
Young-winning days a dimming memory and
his career already in doubt because of a drug
suapenslon. Dees additional disciplinary
measures aflcr again falling drug lews
The New Ycek Meta said Thursday that
Gooden "has ctmmlUed additional violations of
both hD aftrrraie program and Ihe commission­
er's office drug policy."

Royals firs McRao
KANSAS CITY. Mo - They can cancel Ihe
World Scries, but they can't slop manager* from
gelling fired.
Hal McRae, one ol five black field bosses In Ihe
major leagues, was fired by Ihe Kansas City
Royals on Thursday because Ihr learn aaya It's
going to have a lot of young pDyera next year.

□ Lata Mary at DalaaB. 7:30 p.m.
□ Mainland al Lyman, 7:30 p.m.
□ Laka Hawaii al laka Brantlay. 7:30 p.m

BOYS* VOLLEYBALL
Daltona at taifonala. 4:15 p.m.

QIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL

CROSS COUNTRY
□ Edgewatar Invitational al Barnett* Park, 8 am.
□ Lake Howell girls at Tam pa Lato Invitational,
University of South Florida

B O X IN G
C 9 p.m . — E SP N .
Huughen vs. TUA. |L)

W elterweights: Greg

W INTER PARK - Dare' Kapanotli
anchored a solid defensive effort
and Jackie Kill turned In a ronaietant performance from Ihe service
line lo lead Ihe Lakr Howell Stiver
Hawks to a 15 9. 10-15. 15-8 win
over KtaUmmce-Poinctana In girls
volleyball pDy Thursday.
It was Ihe first win of Ihe season
for Lakr Howell ( I -21
The Silver Hawk Junior varUly
also won. 12-15. 15-1. 15-5

‘HOUNDS ROUOH IN SW tIP
LONGWOOO -

One night after

Itriple I. Tom Oearey IdouMr. RIH|.
Ketlh Dorian. hN — Mike Marshall
(two RBD. run - BUI Marino RBI Dove Hudrtck
Doing ih r damagr for Brer 30
were, with two hlta — Mike Miller
(doublet. Chuck Comet lo: hit — Red
G a m rr (two RBH. Jeff Alltaon. Tim
AtUaon. Dove C o m
Ldttng Sportaman in game two
were, with three hlta - Marshall
|l wo home runs, four RBH. T
Orarey Hrlptr. double. RBH. Marino
(double, two RBH. two hlta - Mike
La ub m IdouMr. RBH. Jim ho Smith
IdouMr. two RBH. O Davtaon IRBII:
hll — Brian Jones (RBH. Dorian, run
- Tom Wilks. RBI - Sieve Davtaon
Hilling for MA D relora were, with
two hll* — Octavio Torres (home

run. three HUH. G lrn Stewart (two
Hitt) Paul Rodrtgurr. hit — Chrta
ItuUnrk (doubleI John Hagan (RIM).
David Cortes. Jim Troarll
Paring Ihr Plamro were, w llh four
hue — Mark Blythe (triple. douMr.
two HHI) three hlta — Chrta Da pore
(MIDI. Hill Orarey. two hit* - J a r
Itrnion IdouMr. four RBI|. W L
Gcarry |iwo Hill). Robrrt Smith.
Jack D ion head hll — Dran Smith
IIwo Hllll. Donnie Itlnwm (RBtl. Ton
DrSorm irr. Rill - Jim Hrodlr
H illing for Itrtar were, wllh two
RBI). Allan Truakaiiabaa |douMr|.
(Irian Swanson (RIUl. hll — Duke
Prrraio iRltt). Tom Ryan. Jaaon
C a l d w r l l . Ho M ry e ra . O r a m
Moon!Icn run — Hill Keck.
Leading Hummel were, with five
hlla — Cary Keefer (triple. R1U).
Chris Mickle (lour doubles I wo RHIl
there hits — James Thompson
Ihome run. iriplr. two RBH. Hobby
Krefrr (home run. four RBH. Rocky

Ram twimmtrt
hold own with
Sprue# Creek

pDylng well In a t w o game tom lo
Oakr Ridge, ih r Lym an Greyhounds
played poorly in a I S -II . 15-3 win
over the first-year Deltona Pine
Ridge Panthers in girls volleyball
action Thursday night
"I frit brttrr after D u night- when
we lost lo Oak Ridge." said Lyman
roach ChrtUy Tlbbtlls "Th e guts
pDyed so well laU night I don't
know what happened tonight. **
Lym a n also won T h u rs d a y 's
junior varsity match in two games

PORT ORANGE - At IraU they
got lo finish Ihr meet ihD lime
The Lake Mary High School swim
learn, which saw ID season-opening
dual meet with Lym an cut short by
a thunderstorm Thursday, suffered
a psU of very close looses to the
Spruce Creek Hawks Thursday at
the Port Orange YMC A.
Spruce Creek a M M l h r Lake
■Mr ring that Labe R lM L M B * rrrd
T y le r nad said that swimming
againu the Hawks would be a good
tr u for his young team, both results
apeak well of the Rama'effort.

trtbi a 10-TB. IBM . S i t 'toss to the
Winter Park Wildcats Thursday.
Lake Mary was to pD y In Ihe Weal
Orange Invitational Dal weekend,
but Inal was rescheduled for Sept.
33 and 24 because of a meningitis
outbreak al Weal Orange High
School.
As a result, the Rama have done
nothing but practice since the
Jamboree two weeks ago.

Leading the Lake Mary gula were
multiple winners Megan PagetWilkes and Jennifer Alger. PagetWilkes won the 300-yard freeuyle
in 3 minutes and 3 seconds and
finished first In the 100 backstroke
with • time of I 03.3ft. Alger won
both the 300 inctvtdual medley
( 3 :1 5 .1 3 ) a n d 5 0 0 fre e s tyle
(5:35.061

"We haven't pDyed for ao long."
said Lake Mary coach Cindy Henry.
"We're tired of practicing.
Lake Mary's uneven pDy resulted
In 16 attack error* In the first game,
when all but two of Winter Park's
points came on Lake Mary errors.
Gaines two and three followed a
similar pattern.

Joyta Capo and lha Lake Mary Qirls
volleyball team finally opanad lit
season with a 10-15. 15-6, 3-15
defeat the hands of Winter Park.

Lake Mary, Lyman boys notch sweeps
LA K E MARY — PDylng one of (heir best opponents of
the season. Ihe Lake Mary boys volleyball learn turned
In one of ID best effort* of the season, sweeping Ihe
Bishop Moore Hornets. 15-7.15-10.
Lake Mary also swept Ihe Junior varsity match.
"It waa a real good match for us." said Lake Mary
coach Bill Whalen. "BDhop Moore D an excellent team.
We pDyed a match tonight Ihe way we're capable ol
pluylng. We made very few mistakes and did a lot of Ihe
things we need lo do lo be a good learn.
"We pDyed a good overall game. Everyone who
pDyed. contributed. It gave our startera a good, hard
game that they needed."
Erik Larsen led the Rama wllh nine kllD. one block,
and four aaaDta while Will Lipscomb collected eight

Jernlgan |l«o doubles, i t m RBI).
Jim Osvts IdouMe. BBIh la o hlta —
David Gold* Irk (two BBI). Brian
Curtta (MMI. B roil Murphy, hit Chrta War go (turn RBI): run — Jeff
PutrrU.
Doing ih r hitting for Hophlna
were. with fhrr hlta — D m Coir
I l m RBI): three hlta — Srott Covefl.
taro hlta - Kevin Julian (triple,
double. RHIl T im Barkley and
Bobby Shaw (RBI). Manny M v tt: hit
- Hill Shaw IdouMr. lour RBI).
Jamon Miller (three RBI). Bobby
MrRre IKBtl. Jo h n Porro
Collating Ih r hlta for Hopbine In
game two were, with three hlta —
Julian (two home rune. Her RBI).
Cote IdouMr. two RBI), two hlta —
Hill Shaw (two RBI). Bobby Shaw
and Silvia (RBI); hit MrRre
Idouble). Coveil, Alan Dow. Miller
Hitting for Stlflry o were, with (wo
hlta — Brad Hawver (double! hit —
Tom Sttflry (two RBI). Denny Miller.
Rocky EUingaworih. Jack Bacon.
Nathan Fskess

kills, two blocka. and 17 assists Darrell Dtlmorr added
six kills, eight blocka. and two aaaDls. Jell Phillip* had
four kill* and a block.
Lake Mary (7-0) pDysai Oviedo next Wednesday.

GREYHOUNDS BEST PANTHERS
LONGWOOO — Mike Drear 1, Andy Mayer, and LuD
Melendrr each had four kills a* the Lyman Greyhounds
knocked off (he first-year Deltona-Ptne Ridge Panther*
15-3. 15 2 In a boys' volleyball match.
"We had good passing from everybody for a change."
said Lyman coach Norm Heady. "We needed that. We
haven't been paaaing as well as we need lo be If we're
going to be effective."
Fabian Torres and Ja y Keomanychanh directed Ihe
Greyhound attack, taking Ihe passes and turning Ihrm
Into acts for the Lym an hitler*.
Lyman (3 -1) plays al Seminole nrxt Wednesday.

Amanda Peck won the 100 butter­
fly In 1:05.60 for the Rama, who
also scored a w in In the 400
freeuyle relay (3 5 6 59).
The KoMowtcs brothers. Phil and
Jim . accounted for four of the eight
wins collected by the Lake Mary
boys. Phi) finished (list In both the
300 freeuyle (1:56.85) and 100
breaststroke (1:08.13) while Jim
won the SO freeuyle (33.34) and 100
freestyle (54.32).
Adam Gaffey also was a two-time
victor for the Rama Thursday
evening, winning the 200 Individual
medley (1:50.84) and 100 butterfly
(58. IB). Craig T a n finished (IrU In
the 500 freeuyle at 5:44.13.
The Lake Mary boys also swam lo
a win In the 200 medley relay
11:50.84).
Lake Mary's next dual meet will
be next Tuesday, when Ihe Kama
will boat Seminole al Ihe Seminole
Family YM CA located on Longwood-Lake Mary Road.

Dragway offers Queen of the Road, $1000-to-win events
BJTHLO — OrDndo Sjieedworld Dragway will
have a tl.0 0 0 -io -w ln To p Eliminator race
Saturday night for cars running 12.99 and
quicker elapsed limes on Ihe quarter mile drag
strip, plus a special 'ladles only' race called
"Queen of Ihe Road. "
There will also be action In Pro Cycle and
Sportsman Eliminator classes.
“ Queen of Ihe Road" D a specDI entry level
trophy E .T. class exclusively for women.
The re are four ways lo win a trophy:
champion, runner-up. best reaction lime, and
closes! lo dlal-ln during eliminations.
Some of Ihe rules: cars or trucks must be street
legal (street tires and mufflers), co-drtvers are
allowed, dlal-ln must be 14.00 or slower, vehicle
must have valid lag and regDtratlon and there
can be no electronic "gizm os" of any kind.
The cost lo enter D Just $ 15.
In lest runs Wednesday night for this
weekend's action. Greg Samuel from DeLand

turned In Ihe quickest run of the nlghl wllh an
elapsed lime of 8.03 seconds at a speed of 166.97
miles per hour In Ihe Top Eliminator class.
The fastest run was turned In by Hob Alford
wllh a run at 172.34 miles jicr hour. The run of
8.51 seconds by the Altamonte Springs driver
was Ihe third quickest of the night.
Completing the lop five In Top Eliminator
testing were. Charlie Ingram from Cocoa wllh a
run of 9.42 al 140.20 miles per hour; Mike Lanier
from Mims wllh a pass al 9:87 al 106.10 miles
per hour and Kafeal Crux from Orlando with a
lime of 10.35 and a speed of 129.31 m.p.h.
In Motorcycle lesllng. T o n y Flagg from
Rockledge posted Ihe second quickest run of the
evening with a lime of 8.37 seconds and the third
speediest run at 158.98 miles per hour.
Tryin g lo belter Flagg's run were Lary Gamer
from Winter Park 19.81. 134.50 miles per hour!.
Scotty Jones from Winter Springs 110.40. 231.21
miles per hour): ChrD Williams from Orlando
110.69. 129.92 miles per hour) und Dale Serge
( 10.70. 127.08 miles per hour).
In last Saturday's Sears Craftsman points race.
Victor Fcra came out on top of Ihe Super Pro

Class os the Merritt IsDnd pilot wheeled hD 1970
Plymouth past the 1966 Corvette of Sieve RevD
from Ocala. Ted Edmondson from Orlando waa a
semlflnalDt In hD 1967 Firebird.
In Ihe Pro Class. Orlando's Jerem y Hrabal. In a
‘69 Camaro. bested the 1968 Oaracuda of Merritt
Island's Ray Shrum. Louie Zalar from Winter
Spring* was a acmtflnalDt In hD '78 Comoro.
Topping Ihe Sportsman class was a 1989
Cougar, piloted by Orlando's Larry Conner, who
look out Shane McFadden’s Sanford-based 1972
Cutlass in the finals. Tom Dixon from Orlando
guided hD 1979 Camaro to a semifinal spot.
T h e Pro Cycle class was dominated by
Kawasaki, wllh Dave MardD from Ormond Beach
lopping Winter Haven's David Glbaon In the
finals and Orlando's Larry Skipper riding hD
mount Into Ihe semifinals.
Orlando Speed World Dragway D located 12
miles east of OrDndo on U.S. Highway 50
(Colonial Drive). Gales open at 4 p.m. for Ihe
81.000-io-win Top Eliminator race, with lime
trials set to begin at 4:30 p.m. and final
eliminations are scheduled for 8 p.m.
For more Info call 568-5522 In Orlando.

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C o u p le d honored
b y Casselberry on
60th anniversary
CASSELBERRY - T h r OOlh
w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry o f
William and AHrr M rElhlnry
was celebrated at Brttrr Living
Center. 301 N Sunaet Drive.
C m a rlb m y on Aug I I . 1904
M r and lira MrEihlnry were
m a m rd August I I , 1934 m
Wheeling. W .Va
To celebrate. Mr and Mra.
M rE lh ln ry were honored by
th r City of Caawlberry. pro­
c la im in g Friday. Aug I I .
I (MM "W illia m and A lice

Helping hands
Hunter proof seniors
can make a difference

MrElhtney Day "
Vice Mayor Carl McMullen
presented lhe powrfamation to
the McElhlnrys be(ore a large
gathering of frtrnda and realdents of the Better Living
Center.
The afternoon's festivities
Included a buffet w ith an
anniversary rake, white Diane
Charlton performed at th r
piano with a medley of favorite
love toeiga foe the Ualenlng and
dancing pleasure of gueata

SANFORD - At M . Gladys
Hunter la filled with vim. vigor
and vitality. She la Itvtng proof
that Bentora can make a dlfHunter started young —
"doing unto other*." At age 7.
she krpt house for her father
and younger brother. After
graduating from high arhool In
YoungsviUe. pa., she married
J o h n S h e ld o n and they
became the prem ia of three
children. H er huaband died in
IM S and arveral years taler,
she married Howard Hunter.
She a n d her daughter.

IN B R I E F
Stamp Club show M l
W IN TER PARK - The Central Honda Stamp C lub will
p r o m t a stamp show at the Park Inn lolgmattonal on Lee

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Th e event wtfl be held an Saturday. Sept. 17 from IO a m to
6 p m . and Sunday. Sept, i n from IO a .m io 4 p .rn .

Gold Star Mothar*s Luncheon
W IN TER SPRINGS — T h e Winter Springs VFW Post and It’s
Ladle* Auxiliary will host the Gold Star Mother’s Luncheon to
be held at the post home. 430 N. Edgetnon Ave.. on Saturday,
Sept 17 at 2 p m. T h u u an annual program to honor those
parents who lost a ton In combat.
On Monday, Sept 19 at 7 p m a CPK demonstration with the
Winter Springs Fire Department will be held si the post home.
For more information about the above call Jane Hall at
095-1824.

African Ball raady to rock
D E LTO N A — The National Council of Negro Women-Wcst
Volusia Section will present the second annual African Hall on
Saturday. Sept. 17 from 7 p m . until midnight, at the Sons of
Italy. 1270 Doyle Road. Deltona Tickets are 420 each.
Dinner will be served from 7 lo 8 p m Dancing, featuring
Abe and The Fabulous House Rockers, will follow.
For more Information, rail Gloria Williams at 407-574-0315
or Joyce Webster al 407-574 5930.

Organ Clubtomaat
D E LTO N A — The Deltona Organ Club will meet Tuesday.
Sept. 20 at the First Presbyterian Churrh. I Ugh hanks Road.
DeOary.
The business meeting and program will begin al 7:30 p.m .
This month's guest will be Shawn Muir, a professional
organist who will play popular selections and requests on the
organ and piano.
George Pickxell will play th r warm upsrsalon at 7 p.m.
For more Information, rail Dorothy Urthune al 860-4871.

CALENDAR
Blood Bank saaka donors
Central Florida Blood Bunk Is asking donors of all types of
blood — especially O-typc donors — to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For Information, call 323-0822.

Poata totalkvaraa
Firs! Florida Poets meet at 10 a.m. every Monday at the
Deland Public Library. Interested poets arc welcome.
For more Information, please rail Bob Shelford. 904-7360416. or Virginia Marlin. 904-775-8909.

Sanford Rotarlans to mast
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday ut noon, at the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce building.

Brldgs club meats every Monday
i j j p Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older lo play
party bridge. The Parly Bridge Club meets every Monday
between 1-3 p.m. at the Luke Mary Senior Center at the Old
City Hall. 158 N. Country Club Road.

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

operated a nursing home far
IS years and later she was
d in in g room supervisor for
orphans and retarders.
T h e Hunters moved to Flor­
ida in 1979 and he died In
I9B4 Since moving to Bram
Tower* In 1999. Hunter haa
been active In arnlor activities
Including politic* and votunIerring (or needy persona and
project*
Hunter haa been recognised
b y the Kepubliran National
Committee for her effort*. She
haa worked for a drug-free
com m unity and for the St.
Jud e '* Children’s Hospital.
Recently she received a cer-

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the "Save our Social Security’*
coalition for her efforts In Hits

area.
AU In ail. Hunter has made
the world a better place (olive.

Love ch ild deserves equal tim e
A M V i In nfcrcnrr to
yowr reapnnm to "Failing From
Grace” whose husband had an
aOktr with "B e tty." which pro­
duced a child: "ra ilin g” and her
husband have three children,
and It was agreed that he would
have nothing to do with the child
he fathered w ith Betty.
Now ’ ' F a l l i n g ” Is upset
because Betty "flaunts" her
child lo everyone at the church
they all attend. (What la Betty
supposed to do — hide her child
In a ctoael?) "Fallin g" even said
she wishes Betty had aborted
her child!
Abby. you were right to tell
"Fallin g" to take her three
children to a different church.
However, you failed to remind
her that even though she had
three children. h&lt;V husand had
four — each of whom deserves to
be treated with equal consid­
eration.

H ow dare "Falling” demand
that her husband have nothing
lo do with his own flesh and
blood? A n d shame on yo u .
A b b y. for not correcting her
when she suggested that Betty
stop attending c h u rc h
altogether!
L T N N M .r

TACOMA. WJ
LTNNi You are right.

Double shame on me for ne­
glecting to remind "Falling" that
a chu rrh la not a museum for
saints: It’s a hospital for sinner*

r In
of the
(act that my huaband m i call
him Earl) has had firsthand
experience w ith the havoc
caused by the death of a family
member who died wrflhoul leav­
ing a will, he has done: n o th in g
about making one for himself
He also refuses to diacusa funeral
arrangement*
Earl la 61. We have
married for 33 year* and such
matter* have always been put on
the back burner. Nothing that
our three grown chtldm or I say
seems to matter. When I ask him
what I’m supposed to do with his
body If he precedes m e In death,
he shrugs his shoulders and
say* "A plastic bag off the Santa
Monica pier would be O K with
me."
Abby. Earl's attitude ta not
uncommon, so on behalf of me
and many other* w ill you please
explain the position I would be
In If Earl should die first, leaving

Unhappy kindergartener has
M om in the palm off her hand
lYt M y Uttle girl
started kindergarten this year.
She carries on something awful
every m orning when I walk her
lo her class. I tell her It's going to
be O K . b u t she cries and
■creams and holds on lo my legs
like she'll never see me again.
I knew she'd have trouble
adjusting to school because I've
been home with her since she
was bom. But what really wor­
ries me Is that she seems to be comfortable with your decision.
getting worse every day. My However, whatever you decide,
husband wants me lo get a y o u r daughter has to go to
part-time job now that she’s school and become more in­
■tailed to school, but with the dependent.
mblems she's having. I need to
T h e second port of the solution
e home In case the school needs la for you to stop encouraging
lo call me and have me come to dependency and feeding her
get her.
anxiety. Be firm and encouragI don't know how to get her to In g in your support of her ability
slop doing this. Do you have any to be at school and do what's
Ideas?
expected of her. If you need to
ANXIOUS MOM walk her to her class, do so, then
DEAR A N X IO U S MOM; It kiss her. tell her to have a good
almost sounds like you may be
using your daughter’s behavior
lo keep you from getting a Job.
Sure she needs you. but proba­
bly not nearly as much as both
of you think. You said you
"knew she'd have trouble ad­
justing." and It may well be that
your expectation has become a
self-fulfilling prophecy.
We must approuch the pro­
blem from two points. First, you
and your husband need to come
lo terms w ith your going back to
work and you need lo gel

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day and LEAVE aa soon a* she Is
delivered.
If she gets upset and erte*
she'll come to terms with It
much more quickly when she
sees that It will not keep you at
school. The moat Important
thing ta for you to be consistent
In your behavior. If she sees that
ou will give In and stay with
cr when she makes enough
fuss, she will never adjust to
school.

no will? H e thinks that
California la a coenntuntty prop­
erty state, and our 8140.000
home (our only asset) |a In both
our name*, it would simply be
I contend that I could not
afford the legal hassle, especially
If our children decided they
•ranted p a n of ft. and I might
ultimately lose the house. Maybe
aretng this in black and white
will Jolt Earl into reality.
Thanks far giv­
ing me the opportunity lo reiter­
ate that one or the realities of Ufa
Is death — eventually. And since
we cannot prevent It, we should
prepare far 1L
The person who Is In the best
position to Jolt your husband
Into reality Is your attorney. If
you don't have one. contact a
probate attorney. If Earl refuses
io go — go without him.
AU m arried people should
know where they stand should
their spouse precede them In
death.

OSAR ABBY: Remember me?
I am a fellow Sioux City. Iowan. I
just celebrated m y 93rd birth­
day. I can hardly believe It.
I've been married 44 year*
and I’m still in love with the
same woman, if m y wife finds
out. she w ill kill me!

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Vision becomes reality
b t* r testimony at Ih r I'm** Wesleyan Churrh. M A O Wayside
Dr.. Itanfard Sunday at A p m . They will aprnk about thrtr
raprrtrnre living m thr Nov let Union. The family will talk
about bring a Christian under ro n m u n W rub.
For further informal km rail 3230366.

Evangelist begins conference for w om en

HANFORD A prayrr breakfast la art lor Saturday at S a m. at
the Wrat Sanford Boys and Girts Club on Persimmon A*r. T h r
morning of spiritual rnrtrhm rnt and prayrr la aponaorrd by thr
Dr. Caatle Brewer Srholarahlp Fund. Ptocrrda from thr

h u r t in g p e o p le , ca p e e la lly

LA K E MARY •St fVtrr'a Kptampal Churrh. 700 Rhlnrhart
Kd . Lahr Mary will celebrate ll a 10th anniversary thfa
Sunday.
The churrh will provide a ptm tr Saturday from I p in until
aundown at Lake Sylvan Park A rctrbrallon of thanksgiving
and pralae w ill h r held Sunday at IO a m. in the
pwrtahfeanctuary.
Far mare Information rail thr churrh office at 444-LORD.

HANFORD •/Inn Hope M B. Churrh. Hanford has scheduled
thrtr a lounh anniversary celebration for thrtr pastor. Two
arrvlre* are art for the event Hunday. At I I a m. the Trium ph
Churrh of the New Age will be In charge of the arrvlre At 3
p m the New llethel A M E Church will continue the
celebration.
T h r public la Invited to attend.

Homecoming c ilc b f ilio n M i
The Hi John Metropolitan Baptist Church. t»20Cypress A vr .
has planned a homecoming Hunday at I I a m At 4 p m thr
Rev. Palrtrk Miller will bring the hnmrromlng message.
The public la invited

First Baptist revival sot
SANFORD •A revival haa been arhrduled at First Baptist
Churrh. 510 Park Ave . Sanford for Hunday. Sept. 25 to
Wednesday. Sept 2A T h r ih rm r for the meeting will be
Hevtvrd and Alive for IW A Itlll Coffman will present the
Iraaona and Peter Jenarn to in charge of music
The service brglna at IO 30 a m on Sunday lor HlbirSchool
The Sept 25. 26 and 27 evening service will brgtn at 7 p m.
The Wednesday service la open to all families ami will brglp al
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through wtth the help of Jesus."
about m y vision. She w a s
excited about It and wanted to
be on the move for God. We all
have seen the vision and now I
am sharing It with many more."
She also discussed her Idea of
how the organisation can help
11vr ranee Women’s Conference
Is called to stand togrther united
In Jesus Christ. It Is a body ot
women coming together and
helping one another In the name

The group Is open to "ordinary
women" aa Thomas put it. "If
thrtr hearta are true and loyal to
Jesus they will believe that hr
can do extraordinary things. We
all can remember some hurt we
have gone through or some
disappointment, grief, loneliness
or suffering If we can share we
can come through this together
and do great things through

Ing to help other* should know.
"Second Chronicle* 149 *ay*
we can do great things, laalah
60:1.2 reads. Arise and thine for
your light has come and the
glory o f the Lord la rtaro upon
you for brloved darkness ahall
cover the earth and deep dark­
ness the people, but the Lord
will arise over you and his glory
■hall be seen upon you. In John
17:30 and 21 Jesus aald I pray
that they may be one. as you.
Father are one In me and I In
you that they also may be one In
us. that the world may believe
that you sent me.”

blessing to other women. We
■rant to help sromen In need and
those who are hurting and don’t
know where or who to turn to.
O u r goal la to reach those
w o m e n . We i n
non
drm omlnat tonal. We are not out
to take anyone from thrtr church
homes. We want to be a blraafng
to sromen everywhere. Our visIon Is to be able to help women
all over the world. It Is people
like you and I who can share
what God has done In and
through each of us for the glory
of Him. Th is la how ll wlU work."
Anyone Interested In joining
the conference may contact
Much emphasis was c ip m s rd WlUle Peart Thomas at 323-6647
by Thomas about her goals lor or Trudle Thomas at M O-1270
the conference. "W e are just Those seeking help In a situation
women at God who want to be a should also call.

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Ysxlty to spook ot Worship Contor
HANFORD . Trevor Yaxley. inirrnaftonally known evsngellal
from New Zealand, will br apraklng this weekend during
services al Family Worship Center. The churrh la located al the
Country Club Square Shopping Center at the comer of Airport
IMvd and 25th Street The service times will be Saturday at 7
p m and Sunday al 10 3 0 a. m.
For additional Information cull 322-9222.

CMtMfiial Annhnnafy iviiii M l
SANFORD • Allen Chapel
AM E Church will celebrate
too yean of Chrl*lUn service.
T h r observance will begin on
Monday! Sept 19 to Friday.
Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. A week of
spiritual renewal la planned.
The Rev Uulnton Faison will
be the speaker for the revival.
A centennial service |» set
for Sunday. Sept. 25 at 11
a m. T h r keynote speaker will
be the Rl. Rev. Frank Cum mtngs

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staffed now officer* racantty.
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member*. Tha taam include*
hack row. Fatty Webb. Mary
Fopa, Kalhy Hunter, Arfana
Waal, Marlon Nichols, Lurtana
Sweating
Barbara Yaaosr,
Jana Scott. Yalma Morton,
Sacy Harrison, and Batty
Snyder. Offlcars not pictured
ara Arlana W ait, Wilma
Sabas tin, Barbara Hubfer, and
Garaldins Kesth.

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trying to remember the odds for
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could lead you to (he exact spots
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profit In a rather large way from
an unusual chain of circum­
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friends. Th e y'll Initiate whal
occur* and find room for you to
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Today you could be luckier than
usual w ith Ideas or concepts that
are practical, yet grand In scope.
Don't Implement them In a rash
manner, bul don't all on them
either. Know where lo look for
romance and you'll And It. The
A stro-G rap h Matchmaker In­
stantly reveals which signs are
romantically perfect for you.
Mall $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this
newspaper. P.O. Box 4465. New
York. N .Y . 10163
L U M A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) The
means might be made available
at thta time lo enable you lo buy
som ething expensive you've
been wanting. Make a quick
decision because existing condi­
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where opportunity la buried.
"Seek and ye shall And" should
be your motto.
B A O IT T A B IU B (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) Past experiences, aided by
Instinctive insight*- could put
you out in front of the pack
today. Trust your natural gifts
and abilities.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n .
19) Whether you win or lose
today will be predicated on your
outlook and altitude. If you
think "w in ." you'll behave like a
winner. If you *rt negative, you
might trip over your own shoe­
strings.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You're now In a brief cycle
where you might be rewarded
for your past efforts where your
career la concerned. Don't be
m o d e a t about y o u r a c ­
complishment*.
P I K M (Feb. 20-March 20) A
lesson you've teamed from a
painful experience could serve
you well today, because you
know what you did wrong In the
paM and you’re nol apt lo repeat
It when rnnfmntrd with It now.

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A B B S (March 2 1-Aprtl 19| As
of today, you could come out
better than you thought from an
arrangement that has appeared
bleak. It may have looked hope­
less previously because you
lacked Ih r rig h t facia aod
perspective.
T A U B U S (April 2 0 May 20)
Giving more of yourself than
your counterpan does in a part­
nership a rra n g e m e n t could
prove to be the right course of
action today. Th e account will
be balanced later.
OBM Ofl (May 2 ( June 20)
Your possibilities for fulfilling
ambitious alms look excellent
today. You'll be aware of LadyLuck's presence, but you'll also
know what's expected of you.
CAMCSB (June 21-July 22)
With a little extra rffon and
Imagination on your behalf, you
have the power to away other*
today. Be sure lo uae It for Ihr
right reasons.
LB O (July 23-Aug. 22) Charm,
congeniality and helpfulness are
assets you posaeas today which
will help you reap dividends
from friends with whom you'll
be Involved socially.

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                    <text>SUNDAY

NEWS DIGEST

P lan: F o u r ye a rs to
lin k w ith in te rs ta te
■» d. MANN BARPIBLD
Harald Senior Staff Writer

C E N T R A L FLORIDA
OREENEWAY — Pedestrians. pro­
testers and |x......
marked the
opening of Seminole C ounty's
newest link to Orange County Sat­
urday.
, The 12(10 m illio n S em inole
County Expressway waa o|&gt;ened
ucross Lake Jeaup to Sanford Sat­
urday afternoon, alaahtng travel
lltnea around central Florida and
nrurkrnln^ a new rro of rn m n irrrr
and development
This la a great day. a aingular
accom plishm ent." beamed Fred

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In a tribute to mom a everywhere, corre­
spondent S tiu n Wcnncr hlta the street to ask

Slrretman. former chairman of the
Seminole County Expressway Au­
thority " | feel a great deul of
•rcompllfthment in this.*'
It was Strretmon. along with
fo rm e r Sen. J o h n Vogt and
expressway director Gerald llrlnton
wtio took an Idea lor thr northern
le« of an eastern circumferential
route around the neater
area and turned It to reality
Drelgn on the road wait begun
with the selection of the route m
IHH7. Sireelnian said Vogt w u
Instrumental In seeing the first
half-mile »ertIon of ihe road latween the Orange County line and

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Mother, on thla a|*erial day. Bee Page 2A
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Run, fun, sun
and comments

□ Sports
Greyhounds state bound
I.ONGWOOD -

By VICKI OsSORMlIN
Herald Staff Writer

Lyman rilllle*fl fne (&lt;&gt;&gt;&gt;■ —__

The morning aun treat down on
the frrahly paved roadway leading
up to the toll plara that will serve ns
Ihe Central Florida G rrcnrW ay*
rxJUnio the Oviedo-Winter Sprlnga
Krlle llrtce of Winter Sprlnga
looked around cheerfully 0 ..... ....

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Fish Camp.
The aherlira ofllce reported Ihe hull ol the Sea
Ray plane ahaltered when Hereford waa at­
tempting lo land the aircraft on Ihe aurfacr of
Ihe water. The craah occurcd tn three feet of
water.
A passing bout picked the pair up almoat
Immediately after the craah. they said. The pair
waa taken to ahore where they called 9-1-1 and
hitched a ride bark lo the flab camp. Ihe
aherllFa department reported.
The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA| will
conduct an investigation into the crash. In Ihe
mcuntlme. the wreckage haa been secured by
Ihe Seminole County Sheriff's Office.
Hereford told deputies lie bellcvea the problem
that raused the crash was u structural (law In
the $20,000 ulrcrart.
Lake Jeaup la said to l&gt;e more densely
populated with ulllgators than any other body of
water In central Florida.

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is cop chief
for the day
By VICKI DaSORMIBR
Herald Stall Wrilor
SANFORD — Lulreasu lluw s believes the
Sanford Police arc right on track In their plana
and actions In fighting crime In Sanford.
S illing at Chief Ralph Hiisacll’a desk at Ifir
Sanford Poller Department on Friday morning,
the II-year-old leaned ucrims the desk and
smiled.
" I think they’re working In doing the right
things.” she Mild.
She Mild that If she were the chief slic'd Ik- sure
Ihcrc were more police on duly patrollng known
drug ureas und she’d place police substation* in 1
Ihe areas which have Ihe highest Incidence of
□ 8«e Chief. P igs 5A

Home fire safety program set

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The Family and Community Education Vol­
unteers are offering a home fire sufety program
on Monday. May 9 at 10:30 u.m. ul the
Cooperative Extension Service. 250 County
Home Road. Sanford (across from Flea World).
The guest speaker will be Marsh Smith, public
rducutlon specialist with the Department of Fire
and Rescue. She Is ulso a firelighter and u fire
Inspccior,
The presentation will be about fire prevention
and fire safely for Ihe kitchen and Ihe rest of the
house.
Aflcr the program, she w ill give a lour or Ihe
Seminole County Emergency Operations center.
Reservations may be made by calling 3232500,ext 5559.

By VICKI OsBORMIIR
Herald Stall Writer
LAKE MARY — Hundreds of Luke Mary
residents und guests gathered on the grounds of
Lake Mary city hall on Saturday afternoon.
Oldc Lake Mary Days celebrated the excitement
of the way things were, the way they are and
what they will be In Ihe town of Lake Mary.
The serene amphitheatre and surrounding park
were transformed Into a rollicking parly with loud
Jazz blasting from speakers, broken occasionally
by announcements about upcoming activities.
"It's like a good old fashioned (own picnic,"
said Yvcllc Dickens who mild she has lived In
Lake Mary for "60-plus” years. "T his has always
been a nice Intimate sort of place (ind ll still Is
very nice like that. Thla Is why I waul.to slay here
and why my children arc raising tlu-lr families

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Column 200, more coming
Partly sunny. High In
the mid to up|&gt;er HOs.
East wind 15 mph.

Good morning y'ullt
Good morning y'ull!
Why two "good morning y'ulls?"
One for each 100 columns. Because,
believe 11 or not. these "Way Buck
When" columns about Sanford's
history, people, places and events
have produced two greul surprises
— al least for me.
First, when I began doing these
Sunday morning arlleles somebody
at Ihe HcmUi asked me how many

Bill, as ol' Comer Pyle would say.
"Surprise, surprise, surprise!" You
see. this morning is the 200th time
you’ve Invited me Into your homes
(o reminisce nboul Ihe past.
JULIAN
The other, surprise Is thul I
STENSTROM
thought only us old (liners would be
Interested. But I found out folks who
came here us late us last month read
nnd enjoy these stories and yarns. I
true or something Itctlonul. "Give
know bccuuse they tell me.
T hr other duy a lady called and me a for Instance,” t asked. "A ll
wanted to know If the times, places, right," she said, "that article about
people nnd events I wrllc about arc □Bee Btenatrom, Page SA

Cops seek
robbers
targeting
motorists
By NICK PPIIPAUP
Horald Staff Writer
SANFORD
Police continue
Investigations Into several cases
Involving the forcing of motorists
to drive robbers around the city.
One Incident report was filed
Thursday. A Sanford woman lold
police two black males forced
their wuy Into her car. us she was
stopped for a traffic light at S.R.
•Ifl-A and Old Lake Mary Boule­
vard.
The report said, during Ihe
scuffle lliut followed, one of the
men bit her In the hand, und the
other pulled a knife and threat­
ened her.
She said the men then made
her drive uround the urea for
several hours, during which time
they were said to have purchased
and smoked crack cocaine.
Police said when the men
demanded sex, she refused, grid
was struck In the head, knocking
her unconscious.
The woman reportedly woke
up a short time later, lying near a
train on the CSX railroad trucks
In (he western part of (he city.

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�3 A • Snntord H erald, S an lo rd , Florida - Sunday. M ay B, 1994

One step toward development
By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer

FSU football players under Investigation
TALLAHASSEE — Al least two members of Florida State's
1993 national championship football team accepted lllrgul gifts
from unregistered sports agents, school officials said Saturduy.
"We have learned there were Indeed some problems we need
to address," said Talbot “ Sandy" D'Alembcrtc. president of the
university. "We've only begun the Investigation. There are a
great deal of things we don’t know."
No players’ names were disclosed, but D'Alembertr said
Hclsnuin Trophy winner Charlie Ward was not Involved In any
of the allegations.
Florida Stale authorities began their own Investigation Inte
Thursday after t&gt;elng told about the payments by two Sports
Illustrated reporters who had been on campus talking with
Seminole players.
"We got on top of this thing right away." said D'Alembcrte. a
former president of the American Bar Association.
He said the university had retained a Kansas City law firm,
on advice from the Atlantic Coast Conference, to help In Its
Investigation and hoped It might lead to prosecution of
unethical agents trying to entice athletes with Illegal gifts.
No university employees or alumni were mentioned In any of
the accusations. D'Alembcrte said.
Although the university would not likely be sanctioned by
the NCAA, any player who accepted Illegal gifts could lose his
eligibility.
"1 feel confident that our team members were fully aware of
what the rules were." said Charles W. Ehrhnrdt. a law
professor who serves as Florida State's athletic department
fneulty representative. "They knew they couldn't neerpt
anything of value."
Two players admitted to Ehrhardt and athletic director Bob
Coin they had received clothes and 910 cash last Tall ft out u
prospective agent.
However, the Tallahassee Democrat reported Saturday that
several players spent up to 96.000 during a shopping sprre at n
local mall paid for by a prospective agent.

SEURING — The natural parents of Kimberly Mays, who was
switched at birth with another baby, have regained custody of
her. their lawyer said Saturday.
On Friday. Ernest and Regina Twlgg reached an agreement
with Robert Mays, the man who raised the 15-year-old from
birth, according to attorney John Ulakely.
"It's a nice Mother’s Day present for Mrs. Twlgg. Isn't It?"
Blakely asked.
lie said he had been contacted by Arthur Glnsburg. Mays'
attorney, who suggested settling rather than reluming to court
on Tuesday to proceed with an appeal of last August's ruling
that allowed Kimberly to sever all ties with the Twiggs.
After a week of negotiations, the parties reached agreement
Friday morning. Blakely said.
"The final resolution called for the final Judgement entered
last year to be thrown out completely and a new Judgment
substituted for the old one." he said. "The new Judgment will
provide that the Twiggs be recognised as Kimberly's blologlcnl
parents. As her biological parents they are also recognized as
her natural and legal guardians.”
The deal, a copy of which was faxed to the 2nd District Court
of Appeal In Lakeland on Friday, also calls for the teen-ager to
live with the Twiggs u ntil she becomes an adult — or asks to
.leave,
MaysVetXtn* legal guardianship. Previously, only he andJita.
wVf* * Darkens-.had
guard!
guardianship. Dartena addpUd'*
also Is nullified. Blakely
Kimberly
adopt
(Imberly In September; the adoption
said;,

(

'Not all refugees checked for AID a

MIAMI — When 13 Haitian migrants who carry the AIDS
virus are released lntp the community In the next few days,
they w ill be required to attend briefings on now AIDs spreads
and what medical treatment Is available.
But hundreds o f others who've come to Miami over the last
two years from Haiti, where there Is u high Incidence of AIDS,
were not tested for the disease before being released, said Duke
Austin, a spokesman for the U.S. Immigration and Naturaliza­
tion Service In Washington.
A spokeswoman for Gov. Lawton Chiles said Friday the lack
of a consistent federal policy on testing refugees for AIDS
underscores the governor's demand that the federal governB incnt begin paying to care for those coming to Florida from
P Haiti. Cuba and other nations.
"This Is a health risk for the people of South Florida, and the
federal government has to assume responsibility for this, but
they ore not." said Jo Mlgltno, the governor's spokeswoman.
But Charlene Carres, a spokeswoman for the American Civil
Liberties Union, said she objected to singling out Haitians for
AIDS testing
" It scares me when I heur. ‘Whoops, you're tfultlan. We've
got to test you,"' said Carres, a Tallahassee lawyer.
From Associated Prsss reports

MIAMI • Here are the
winning numbers selected
Friday In the Florida Lottery:

Earlier In the meeting, un extensive
hour-long discussion was held on develop­
ment of the Rinehart Road area In the city.
Several commissioners agreed that Lake
Mnry would do well to provide housing as
well ns development "Our people should tie
able to work right here in the city, shop In
the city, and live In the city, without having

lo travel greai distances." said Mayor Lowr)
Rockett.
.
Commissioners gave mixed comments
regarding the Olympia residential urea;
prn|K)snls. "There Is u&lt;&gt; doubt," said Com­
missioner Gary Brcndcr. "thnt we need to
address home requirements for all level of
workers, as we discussed earlier.
Commissioner George Duryea added,
"I've always said tills Is a residential city,
hut we should try to keep the density as low
us possible. I object to uny high density
because the roofs are always so close, und It
has n tendency to decrease the quality of life
In the community.
Duryea suggested th r city accept a
develo|H*rs agreement before granting final
approval to the comprehensive plun.
The approval of the ordinance to rhnngr
the future land use designation wus even
tunity approved with an unanimous vote.
The process however, has only begun to
move forward. City staff members said
additional applications w ill have lo be
approved by the Department or Community
Affairs, a development agreement approved,
rezonlng approved, and possibly several
additional requirements.
Although the matter pussed on first
rending Thursday. It Is not anticipated that
It will come Imck to the city commission for
second und llnul reading until Ml least
August. By that tim e, c ity planners
expected some ol the other requests and
approvals may have hern finalized

Readers speak
Sharing special memories of mom today

Twiggs get custody of Kimberly Mays

LOTTERY

LAKE MARV — The step-by-step process
to create a new residential community In
Lake Mary takes time. One step was
approved during Thursday night’s city
commission meeting.
Olympia Homes has promised the devel­
opment of slightly over 100 acres of land
cast of Rinehart Ropd. and southwest of
Tlmacuan property. Land owner Francis
Stenslrom has applied for changes In the
future land use from low density residential
to low/medlum density residential. Two
acres of the land has been requested for
restricted cnmmcrctnl/oftlce. reportedly to
create a child care center.
Several spokesmen for Olympia addressed
the commission on the application Thurs­
day. Olympia Attorney Gloria Lockrldge
gave res(K)rises to a number of questions
raised by commissioners when the matter
was brought under consideration at the
April 21st commission meeting.
At that time, commissioners questioned
b u ffe rin g , d iffe re n ces between what
Olympia was proposing and adjacent
Tlmacuan development, nnd other matters.
Although Commissioner David Mealor
moved to approve the first reading of the
ordinance last month, with Commissioner
Brender not In attendance, the vote was
split two-to-two. and the matter was sub­
sequently tabled for further consideration
until this past Thursday's meeting.

D u rin g T h u rsd a y's discussion, Joe
Knntor, also an O lym pia spokesman,
explained buffering plans uud lot sizing. He
also displayed a full-color site plan, although
the question In-fore th r commission was the
change In the comprehensive plan and
future land use and not site plan approval.
Knntor said plans arc to reduce the
number of homes to 19(1, a reduction from
the numlier originally planned. "We will
agree to Ihc loss of 20 to 25 lots." he said.
"In order to meet your concerns over
buffering nreas."
City IMnnner Susan Dclncs however,
explained thnt under the present compre­
hensive plun. only 184 units would be
allowed on the properly, with a maximum of
2 1/2 dwellings per acre.
Lockrldge explained that the orlces ol the
homes would lie slightly lower tnnn those of
adjacent Tlmacuan homes. "You s|tenk of
trying to uttrnct more Industry and com­
mercial development In the area." the said,
"and this It the type lim iting which will be
needed.”
"L e t's face it." she continued, "not
everyone can afford $200,OtX) homes."

trip was so much tun and
special *’
Lewis Elliott stated, "She gave
me life Mv mom's H7 years old.
She wus always understanding
and always there."
Jean McLain felt. "My mother
will tie H5 In June. There's u lot
of things that were special ataiut
my mam. She used to make all
of my sou's IDurryll and daugh­
ter's IDebhlc) dance outfits when
they were younger Her sewing
was always so pretty. She makes
such delicious cakes She was
always therr when I needed her.
She's such a giving and loving
person. T hr whole family would
spend Christmas Eve at her
house und be there Christmas
momlng to open presents und
have a big Christmas dinner.
Then on New Year's, go bark
and have black-eyed peas and
hog Jowls and watch the parade.
S h e 's m ade n il h e r g ir ls
crocheted tablecloths and all the
children, grandchildren and
great grandchildren ufghuns.
That's very special. She was
always very fair and did things
evenly between the family. Right
now stie s In u lot of pain and
sullerlng so It pains m r lo see
her like (hat. 1 love her so very
much. *
Debbie Bowlin said. "We trav­
eled many years to Orlando to
tupe ballet clusscs. She wus what
you'd really call a taxi driver for
us. I remember when 1 was little
I could ulways crawl up lit her
lap. It was a safe place to cuddle.
Wc were licst friends growing up
nnd w r still are."
Timmy Wilcox. 7. suld, "Mom
gives me candy. She bought my
bike for me She's nice, friendly
and helpful I love you, Moml"
Ills mother, Cindy Wilcox,
spoke o f her own m other.
"When I moved to Florida we
drove u U-haul trailer. We had
the best time coming down. It

By SUSAN WBNNIR

Herald Correspondent

Mother's Day stirs many emo­
tion* In people, Some experience
sadness at the memory nnd loss
of their mothers. There are
s a y in g s e v e ry w h e re about
mothers. "God couldn't tic ev­
e r y w h e r e so he c re a te d
mothers." "The liund that rocks
the cradle Is the hand that rules
Ihc w orld." On the flipside, there
ure txxiks showing the had side
o f m o t h e r in g . " M o m m le
Dearest" and stories of th r
wicked stepmother Invade our
homes.
Readers were asked about
their favorite or special memo­
ries of their mothers. Young and
o ld responded. Borne w ith
laughter and some with tears
recounted their special times of
joy*
Jlgnrsh Kapadla said. "One
day I got my dad angry because I
did something wrong. I wus very
young, about right years old. I'll
never forget l he way my mom
shielded me and dad ended up
hitting her by uccldcni instead of
me. I also remember a few years
ago when I had an nppendeclomy. My mother took such
good care of me. She wus at the
hospital day In and day out for
almost two weeks."
Patricia Hood stated, "M y
mother Is the best mother In the
world. She's always been there
for me whenever I needed her.
I'rn starting nursing toon and
she said she's be there to help
me. She's the best."
Sham e James. 3. felt, "My
mom likes me. She took me to
Busch Gardens."
Colleen Cavanaugh said. "I
remember my tnom would plan
a trip to the amusement park
every summer. We'd spend the
whole day. We didn't go places a
lot because there were five of us
and that’s u lot to handle. The LlSee Readers, Page BA

THE W EATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

Fantasy S
21-4-25-14-5

C ashS
0-1-3

NATIONAL TEMPS

Today and tonight; Fnlr with a
slight chance of ruin. High near
00. Low In the lower to mid 60s.
Light wind.
Extended forecast: Monday
through Tuesday: Partly cloudy.
Low In the upper 60s to lower
70s. High In the upper 60s to
lower 90s. Wednesday: Mostly
sunny, highs In the upper 60s lo
lower 90s. lows In the upper 60s.

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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach) Waves arc
2-3 feci hut still glassy. Current
is to the south with a water
temperature of 76 degrees.
New Smyrna Beachi Waves
arc 2-2Wt feet and choppy. Cur­
rent is to the south with a water
temperature of 76 degrees.

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MONDAY!
SOLUNAR TABLE) Min. 4:45
a.m,, 4:20 p.m.: MaJ. 10:50 a.m„
11:10 p.m. TIDESt Daytona
Beach) highs, 7:54 a.m., 6:15
p.m.: lows, 1:55 a.m.. 1:86 p.m.:
New Smyrna Baachi highs.
7:59 a.m.. 8:20 p.m.; lows, 2:00
u.m., 2:01 p.m.; Cocoa Beach:
highs. 8:14 n.m., 8:35 p.m.:
lows. 2 :15a.)n., 2:16 p.m.

BOATINO
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Sunday: Wind south to south­
west 10 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to 3
Tcet. Bay and Inland wuters a
moderate chop. A few showers
or thunderstorms. Sunday night:
Wind south 10 knots. Seas 1 lo 2
feet. Hay und Inland waters a
light chop.

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STATISTICS
The temperature at 3 p.m.
Saturday was 66 degrees and
Friday'* overnight low was 65,
us recorded by the National
Weather Service ul the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

[ ISaturday's high........... 87
□Barometric pressure.30.02
□Relative Humidity..,.46 pet
□Winds.........South 13 mph
□Rainfall................ none
□Sunset...............8-.0S p.m.
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�Sanlord H erald, S an lord, Florida - Sunday, M ay 8, 1994 - 3A

County race financing update
Not a roadway
l.akt- Mary police arrested Delbert Link. 34, 138 Bums
Avenue. Longwood. following « trufllc mop enrly Friday. A
panning poller ofricer sold be nbnerved Link driving bln rur
aloiiK a CSX railroad track rlght-oTway near Old Park Way. an
access road. Link wan churned w ltli trr spanning, driving under
tbe lunurnee r»r alcohol, having an expired lleenne lug. attached
’•'g »«&gt;t assigned, and violation of driver's license restrictions.

Steak out case
Vlrtfll Lamar Thompklns. 37. 120 Belli Circle. Sanford, wan
arrested at a retail store In ih r 1800 block of French Avenue by
Sanford poller Thursday, lie wan rejH»rtcdly apprehended
while ut tempi bid lo lakr two purkngm of nleakn. valued ut $ 2 1 ,
from the more without paying He wan charged with retail llieft
(shoplifting)

Cosmetic case
Nlquannn Rochelle Dcllo'Slrltto. 18. 810 W. 1st Street.
Sanford, wan urrrntrd by (Killer at a retail store In the 1500
block of French Avenue Friday. She wan accused of attempting
to m otive cosmetic Items and a bottle of wine with a total value
of $0.21. without (&gt;aylng. Shr was charged with relall theft.

Warrants served
• Kim Brian Woerner. 33. 103 H u/rl Hlvd.. Sanford, was
arrested at his resldrnre by Sanford (Killer Thursday. He wan
wanted for railing lo appear on a charge of driving with a
sun|iended/rrvoked lleenne.
• Bunnell Tomlin, 4(». 2101 Dixie Avc„ Sanford, turned
himself In to Sanford (Kilter Thursduy lie was wanted for
falling to appear on a charge of battery.
• Strphlini f) Bunnell, 28, BUI K Dili Street. Sanford, was
arrested by sheriff's deputies al 3th and Cypress Thursday. He
wan wanted for violation of pmluillon on a conviction ol
battery.
• Mark Anthony Mayhem. 30, of Deltona, wan arrested by
Sanford (Killer during a traffic stop ut 9th and Pecan Thursday
He wan found to Ik - In violation of probation on a conviction of
dealing In stolen proprrly.
•J o h n Everett Gray. 33. 4020 Airport Hlvd.. Sanford, wan
arrested by Casselberry police Thursday on Mango Drive He
wan found to tie wanted on a warrant Issued III Ftnrllan County
for grand theft.
• Anas* KiibbuJ. 21. 3301 Sanford Avenue, wan served a
warrant ut the John E Folk Correctional Facility Thursday. Hr
wan wanted for falling In appear on a charge of driving with a
suspended/revoked license
• Lvnn W'lllam*. J r . 22. of Sanford, was nerved a warrant at
the (all Thursday. ’He w as wanted for (ailing to appear on a
charge of •'riving with a *ii*|&gt;endcd/rrvnkrd license

Traffic stops

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• Thomas Gllrhrest. 20. 2990 W. 23rd Slrerl Sanford wan
ntnp|&gt;ei! by deputies on Persimmon Avenue early Friday Hr
wan charged with driving with a suspended/revoked license
• S lrphrn Adolph Doron/klewle/ 30 308 Horhrll Avr
Sanford, was arrested by deputies lollowing a traffic stop in
Fern Park Thursday. He wan charged with driving with a
suspended/revoked license and resisting an officer without
violence
• Tlnlshwa Edwards Thompson. 39. 1703 Persimmon
Avenue, was stopped by deputies on U S. Highway 17 02 early
Friday. Thnm[Muin was charged with driving with a su»|&gt;em1
ed/revoked license.
•C rla tl Lyn Wood, 27. 3201 Sanlord Avenue, wan stop|ieit
tiy the Highway Patrol or, U S Highway 17 02 ra tly Friday Stir
was charged with driving under the Influence of alcohol and
driving with a suspended revoked license.

B yJ. MARK BARPIILD
Herald Senior Stall Writer______

Storage, recreational v.hlcl# tlo ra g *. A ll*
m oot* Spring*. Flo»lit* 0*1 lour, |*w « lry,
A lla m on l* Spring*. Th* H errod Croup 1st .
r t * l o tla lt. Maitland. and Weyn# Harrod,
In v rilo r, M * lll*n d

L a llw lc * Con tuning Engineer* Inc., W inter
Park; LJ N o da ri* 4 A ito c la ltt. geotechnical
c o n iu lla n l*. Orlando. Robert McFadden.
de nim . A llam onl* Spring*; J fl M urphy,
veterinarian, Lak# M ary; Doug M a lle , build
er, Longwood. Mehla 4 A n o cla le * In c .
IWO Drowning F a rrl* lndu*trie*. pollution
engineer*. Orlando. W illiam J M illigan,
control. Longwood. Euro A m orlc*n In v e il
marketing, W inter Spring*. Joe M M illa r,
m *n l Group. M aitland. Craig H a rrli, b u lld tr.
lire tale*. Orlando; Jack McCurdy, tale*.
Wmtor Park, In d u tlrla l Haluta Salat, manu
C attaiberry.
fa c lu rtr, Lakeland. Fla . M i l t M r * '* , tala*.
M arkham Wood* Really. Longwood. M ike
L a *# M ary, Douglat E P ra K o tt, anglnoor,
Guido Properlle*. Allam onl# Spring*. Cindy
Orlando. andC ourlaty Pontiac. Longwood
A Atoadow*. planner. Longwood, R utte d L
M o n c r lo f, r e f lr e d . L o n g w o o d ; G e n t
UK) D ltceun l Prop ana I n c , Sanlord;
McDowell, coach. Orlando, N lchola tA Pope,
H o rn * A m a rkon Horn** Inc.. Wmtor Park.
lawyer. Winter P ark; John Percy, planner,
Mormon M arrl*. contlruclion. W inter P ark,
La k* M ary. Edward Parker, retired. Long
Jatquallna M Meyer* homemaker, Lak*
wood. Dr Edward P P olilow lcf, M ailland;
M ary. National Cap and Gown, graduation
W illiam M Palm, engineer, Winter Park;
cap* and gown*. A lla m on l* Spring*, and
Adrienne E P olilow lci. tludenl. Maitland.
N a'tom B a nkol Florida PAC. Tellah****#
Lout* C Rolundo. to tlw a r * c o n iu lla n l.
W inter Spring*; Jannller M Rlchardton.
IWO Ulg T Tiro 4 Wtwol Service. Sonlord,
tale*. M ailland; Em ory Rotenblulh. lawyer.
Dan* Dennett, bunder, M aitland. D rind ity
Longwood. Mae Riddick, phytlclan. Or
Plater* 4 A tto ria le t Inc . engineer. A lla
lando. John F Reinhart, planner. Winter
monte Spring*. BAR ol Conlral Florida Inc .
Garden. Wayne Rich, law yer. Orlando.
rool ottole. W inter P ork, David Breeder,
Jam ** Stay, lawyer, A itam o ni* Spring*,
• d r e fillin g Oviedo Boulevard Tire Center.
spring* Raalty Inc. Longwood,
OeLond. George B illing* J r . builder. Long
John Sandar*. lawyer. W inter Park; Mai
wood, Hampton Conley, u tility manager.
Simon, manager. A lla m on l* Spring*. Robert
Shaker, re al e tla te . Longwood. W illiam
Central H ydraulic* Inc . m anulacturar,
Sagal. raal attato. M a illa nd. Janie* R
Daytona Bear* Bob Oanca. auto dealer,
sprlngfw ld. banker. L a ta M a ry, Th* Florida
Longwood. ES 4 E m ily Dud*, agriculture,
Proparty Group. Orlando. Chart** A W llco i.
Oviedo Employee* United tor Belter Gov
general manager. Heathrow. M r* E arl 0
ernment. PAC. Allemonte Spring*. Robert
Weldon, teacher. Chuluot*. E arl S Weldon.
Hannah, law yer. Longwood. TSoma* C
Seminole C om m unity College p rttld e n l.
June*, bunder. Altamonte Spring*, A llan E
Chuluot#,
Kaon, real edato W inter Park. Haewm Raal
B a rry L W aitan . b u tm e tt m anager,
Property Ca W inter P ark. L lto tfy la Build
Apopka, David W right, engineer. Longwood
a n o tO rla n d o Orlando;
Ann* Wallace. Realtor. Sanlord Ralharln#
L a tto ' Mandell. bunder. W inter P ark.
W ilto n , w a llr a t t . D a llo n a ; D e n n lt M
Marend* Home* Inc ol Florida. Imperial.
l o urto n Heathrow; Cecil R Cumm tngi.
Penn , W illiam U M iller, builder, Allamonte
Winter Park; Therm 0 Tan# G at and Appll
Spring* Orlando M ark Sale* 4 Service,
anc* Ca Inc . Sanlord; Intomm Inc d rb/a
•ruck dealer Orlando Park l a t a o l Central
FCC. A llam onl* Spring*. O ar'd L Evan*.
Florida Carp
raal edato. W inter P ark,
Oviedo. Charle* W Evan*. Oviedo A rthur
Norman Rottm an retired. Orlando REM
E E ra n* Or'eoo Nancy Julian. Sanlord.
E n to rp rite t Inc. real edato, Lake M ary,
Grttchen and Don Schopken. Longwood. M M
H ow ard W t i m i engineer A lla m a n l*
' R ed' McCullough, hotel manager, Long
Spring*.
wood Sue B Lewi*, retired. Longwood
Simon 0 Snyder, bunder, Maitland. Sun
W illiam L R lrk Jr . lawyer, M ailland. Meek
b re e i* Inc engineer* Orlando Th* B riar
N Cleveland Sr le nterd. Donald W M ein
Carp contractor*. L a ta Monro* IJOO P rin
loth J r . Winter P ark; Don T Reynold*,
c'pai P *rtn *« t jo tn t Venture, real edato
Dei ton* Matthew T Brown. Fern Park;
Winter Park
Clara Lea Evan*, retirad,
Michael J Appleton Orlando; Sy l* r * * l.
Ovwdo Realtor* PAC. OriAndo Beverly
Orlando Ren Derick. Orlando. Rob Bruen
Fra#men guidance count#tor C attaiberry
A uto S a lt* . M a illa n d . J e t t lt G raham ,
Gordon V Frederic*, laeryer. Lake M ary
lawyer. Wmtor Park, and Scolt Clark. Winter
ML Etdel electrical contullgnl. Aitam oni*
Park
Spring*.
■ m *r*on lnte.nei.onal Inc . Realtor, Al
lamonte Spring*. Markin Development. Lak*
Adrltnne Perry
M ary Hal M Ran tor lawyer Winter Perk
M ildred H M eyert homemaker Lake M ary
Jon Hail b u tm e tt eiecwtlve W,n»»r Pa&gt;k
Previous contributions: O
end Robert H Regent Jr Orlando

SANFORD - Political new­
comer Carlton Henley lept Into
lIn- campaign finance race with
nearly $32,000 during the flrsl
i I wi cks of his hid to retain his
Destrlet 2 seat.
Henley, a Democrat, has come
w ithin $ 1,000 of yepiihllcnn
challenger Bandy Morris, whose
fund-raising efforts began In
June lust year. Henley’s Demo­
cratic primary opponent, former
Longwood m ayor A drienne
Perry, reported collecting no
contributions since February,
hut loaned her campaign $300.
Candidates for public office are
required to re|K»rt their cam­
p a ig n c o n t r ib u t io n s a n d
expenses for earh quarter lead­
ing up In the first prlmury Sept.
H.
Henley, Lyman High School
principal, was np|Kiintcd to the
District 2 seal by Gov. laiwton
Chiles last Srplrrnlicr lo replace
th r late Boh Sturm An admitted
(Millllral neophyte, Henley at­
tracted some of the county's top
co n trib u to rs to Malson and
Jurilln In Altamonte Springs
Fell. 24 to i oiled a tidy $10,250
Among the attendees were
former county commissioners
S a n d ra G le n n a n d f lu r r y
Kwlutkowskl. Ixith Republicans.
SUDA hom ebuilder W illia m
Miller, l-akc Mary Commissioner
Shells Sawyer; Karl Weldon,
president of Seminole Communi­
ty College, Winter Park develop­
er la-slrr Mandril and Allan
Keen. Winter Park political in
n ld rr
Former Lake Murv mayor
Morris M-j«&gt;in*d reaching a total
of $32,935 lb- reported receiv­
ing another $1,034 In donated
1110 W illiam T Sinn# engine*. Winter
servic es and product*
Spring*. end lex.)* II Slepnen* Jr engineer
In District 4. Incumbent Larry
Orl*
Furlong rrportrd raising a total
1100 Alagu* L a te* Development ton g
of $3,715 In the first weeks ol his
wood. Allam onto Center tor C o u rt*lin g
campaign Furlong, as he did In
Altam ont* Spring* American Window Pro
loot), i s limbing h i s contribu­ duel* Longwood A * ri* t Cartographic* ot
America Orlando Georg* A d * ' lawyer
tion* lo $|(X).
Orlando A T 4 t PAC F lo rid * Tallehatw e
Furlong faces GOP challenge*
A iM a rt Deveiopmant Inc , Maitland, Tom ft
Ball III. real etlate, la t e Mary. Charlie
from two candidates, former
banter Longwood
CuMM-Ihrrry mayor Andrea De­ Brinkley
Ray b o th a t t it ia n t tchoot p rin cipal,
nnison and Allamonte Springs Winter Spring* Don*,dean Barton, engineer
businessman Win Adams Den­ Orlando Jim C lem en* engineer. L a k*
ary, Lawrence W C arroll, lawyer. A lla
nison re|Mirted raising $8,055 M
monte Spring*. B n tte l Conklin engineer
and loaning 11.000 to her camSanlord Michael Correa ta to t Adam ant*
|&gt;.ngn since February Adams Spring* Condrwctien 4 Oemoiitton Uopekal
arlow , F I*
CFG E gw itie* In c , New
reporird collecting $200 and BSmyrna
Boach Fla . Tracy Dude lawyer
loaning 8 M X ) (or Ills hid
W inter Per*
The top conlflbutoM
campaign* were

to

Incidents reported to authorities

D is tric t 2 D e m o c ra ts

• S hrrtirs deputies are Investigating a reported Ihefl of a
1075 Honda motorcycle Thursday, from the back yard of u
residence in the 1200 block of Mills Sireet near Sanford.
• Sanford (Killer were notllted of the tlielt ol a w rrd rater,
valued at $70, from a storage shed in the lOO block of Poplar
Avenue, sometime between April 28 and May 3.
• A store clerk reported a man entered the business
Thursday and asked to see a gold necklace valued at $399, Hr
told (Killer when he went to answer the phone, the man (led
from the store taking the necklace.
• Someone rc|»ortrdly threw a brick through u siore window
early Friday In the 2900 block of S. Orlando Drive, and stole a
man's mountali) hike valued at $368.
• An auto theft wan rr|xirtrd Thursday at 44 Lake Monroe
Terrace. The car was described as a green and orange I0H6
Chevrolet 4-door sedan, with a picture of u crane (bird) on the
trunk, Miami written on the back window, and a Miami
Hurricane license lug on It.
________________ _

Carlton Hanlsy

th e

Previous contributions U
C u r r e n t c o n t r i b u t io n * ;
$31,035
Personal loan* O
Expenses lo date. $7,250
1160 A Dude end le n t. agrtcuM ur*.
Oviedo Carlton Hantov, MU. la k e M a r, LI
Col Joseph J Mormon, ro llrod. M ainland
Stanley SandiHur. developer Sanlord Hob
•r1 Yeager rool »«»«*• Or Undo l ie a la n l
Auto p»lnl * * * i* r t, longw ood, Financial
S*vvtc*t Carp . Longwood, H IM lnv**lm enl»
In c . a u to d a a la r. L o n g w o o d , R abin
Blumenburg. homemaker, Clermont,
Halan A Gerard accountant, Orlando
A la n G o ld b a rg . d e ve lo p e r, A lla m o n l#
Spring*. W illiam W C olt J r . builder, Orange
City. Wa»na D *n « h Inc . Orlando. Adull Toy

■ RS in&lt; n im im —n i l Cocoa. Fla , Fmr
iee S lln dera Loop Urleruto Thomwt I
P r e n c t* . la w y e r , O r ia n a *
M ir a n d a
F itig e ra id . la o ye r. Orlande, Gtaca and
Hack HU Inc
engineer* M altlend, Aaron
G e ra v ilr. la o y e r. Longwood. Jam o* j
Grodm. lawyer Lang.wed la n d r* Glenn
Ire re l epenf end torm er ( n e lly le r n m ltlle i
e r A ita m o n i* S p rin g *. J im m y C a ll,
engineer. W inter Perk,
Jeck Glairing planner Longwood M u heel
A Rornidicn lawyer. Lake M ery; l o i t
H e rrlt. decorator. W inter Park, Mormon
H a rn t. builder W inter P ark. John Howell,
lawyer. Oviedo H ydraulic Houta Inc . menu
teclurer U00, Mamie 4 S h lre rt PA. CPA,
accountant* Lakeland. Fla; Iron W orker*
Local Union No #0*. PAC. Orlando.
H arry S R w iaikow tkl. real ekiato and
torm er county commlkttonee. Longwood,
w illia m Rercher Jr . planner, Longwood
Ronald R ettalrm g. turveyor, Apopka Scott
Kick. lawyer, Orlando, Judith Rwlalkowkkl.
nurte Longwood W illia m P Layer, refired.
Sanlord ' Ronald Laach. mortgage broker.
Longwood John F Loemdet, lawyer. Or
lando. L o it’i Place. Sanlord.

Currrnt conlrlbutlons: 0
Personal loans: $3CX)
Expense* to dale: $ 12

SANFORD — The Sanford City Commission
will meet Monday. A work session and regular
meeting have Irccn scheduled.
As of this past work, the following Items were
listed for the work session, scheudulcd to begin ut
4 p m.. In the City Manager's conference room of
city Hall.
• Presentation — Ed Thomas, branch director
of YMCA regarding utilization or city-owned
F re n c h A ven u e p ro p e rty fo r c o n s tru e tlon/opcratlort of on-site Intcrscsslon program.
• Discussion — Request from James and Laura
Struehla for permission to apply to P&amp;Z for
conditional use. to operate ft bed and hrcukfnst
cMuhllsIimcnl «t 813S. Magnolia Avc.
• Discussion — Health Insurance Coverage for
fiscal year 1994/05.
• Discussion — Fiscal year 1994-95 personnel
requests.
• Discussion — Application for transportation
enhancement project - Lake Monroe river walk.
• Discussion — Fire prevent ion/safely code
update.
• Status report — Holiday Inn lease,
• Discussion - Parking citation and traffic
ordinance.
• Discussion - Regular ugcmln and other
Items.
As of this past week, the following Items were
listed for the regular commission meeting In the
commission chambers of city hall, beginning at 7
Consideration — Request to declare police
service weapon surplus and present to Sgt.
Franklin Phurls upon his retirement.
• Public hearing — Conllnunllon — rczonlng or
portions of property between Fern Drive and Lake
Mary Bovd.. and between Sanford Avenue and
First Street, from MR-1 and MR-2. MultipleFamily Residential, to GC-2. General Commer­
• Ordlnuncc -

2nd reading -

Amend the

approved planned development project plan for
Gateway PI).
• Ordlnuncc — 2nd reading — Amend the
purktng regulation ordinance lo provide u $25
fine for making u u-lunt Into a parking space In
the downtown area.
•Consideration — Settlement oficr from Flor­
ida Department of Environmental Protection,
regarding violations of writer reclamation facility.
• Consideration — Request from Emory and
Gladys Green for waiver of city liens on property
at DO) E. 9th Street.
• C o n sid e ra tio n — Request from Teen
Challenge, for permission lo park four R.V.'s on
site, 3706 Sanford Avenue, for a period not to
exceed three months.
• Consideration — Petition to annex portion of
property between Rose Drive and Fern Drive and
between Purk Avenue, southerly and Palmway.
•Consideration — Petition to annex portion of
property between Oak Avenue and Park Avenue
and between W. 28th Street and Laurel Drive.
• Condemnations — Status report/request for
time extension.
• Consideration — Health Insurance coverage
for fiscal yenr 1994/95.
• Consideration — Worker's compensation
service contract rewcnal.
• Consideration — Application for transporta­
tion enhancement project. Lake Monroe river
walk.
• Ordlnuncc — 1st reading — Amend approved
plumtcd development project plan for Norlligate
PD.
• Ordinance — 1st reading — Parking cltutlon/t raffle ordinance.
• C o n s id e r a t io n - B o a rd r e s lg n u tlon/appoliitmcnlH - Scenic Improvement Board
— Strategic Plan Review Committee.
• Information from Planning &amp; Zoning Com­
mission meeting.
• Consent Agenda
• Payment of invoices.
• Adjournment.
City Commission work sessions and regular
meetings arc held at the Sanford City Hall, 300 N.
Park Avenue.

tw o
Gator Outdoor A d v e rlltm g Inc..
Orlando; and HA D al* Raally, Lak* M ary
WOO G rta l W ettern M eal* Inc . Orlando;
Jotaph E Slelman. adverllH ng t it c u llv * .
O rla n d o ; D o n a ld C R o g e r*, b a n k e r,
M nllland, and Eugen* D u lly, b u iln a t* con
tu lla n l. Longwood
till
M arybetl Straalman. homamakar,
Longwood. and Fred Slreelman. torm er
county c o m m lttlo n tr. Longwood
1100 HO Realty Inc , Longwood. Reflec
lion* at Hidden Lak* Inc , Sanlord. 0 4 J
P rinting Inc , A lla m o n l* Spring*, In d u tlrla l
W a tt* Service Inc . Allam onto Spring*. T4A
Corlno Inc . Lak* M ary. Sonleg Inc d /b /a
Cheer*. Lak* M ary; La rry E Pedigo. Lak*
M t r y i M a r | o r lt F. Dale, L a k * M a ry j
M aryann* Mo**, county clerk ol court*. Lake
M ary, H a rry Slewart, lawyer. Orlando,
H a iti B Walton, Orlando; M l Jo E.
Devidton. W inter P ark; John E Rnlghl,
Windermere. Sarah S. Britton. Longwood;
Jam ** H Stalling. M a illa nd; P atrick T,
C hrltllanten. Orlando; and John E. Buth,
W inter Spring*

D istrict 4 Dem ocrats
Larry Furlong
Previous conlrlbutlons: 0
Current contributions: $3,713
Personal loans; 0
Expenses to date: $379
t'OO (F u rlo n g * m a nm um amount * c
ceptodl John MacRenrl*. Fern Park. Henry
L P ruitt. Oviedo Mary 0 P ru itl, Oviedo;
Thornet J G riffin . A itam oni* Spring*,- JR
Bailey. Longwood. Sandra L. Bailey, Long
wood. John T R tln tk a , O rlando. Jod
A lv a re t, L a k* M a ry ; Chuck R o va tttkl,'
W inter Park; Rebecca Rovatotkl. W inter
Park. Barbara Mendhelm. Oviedo David
M cR In n a y, O v ltd o . F ra n k B o tig lo rn o .
Chuluot#; Troy Todd Longwood. Dick NunU,
Windermere. F I*
Fred Conley, M alllandBob Thorp* Okalahoma City, Okla.; Sun
Schietolln. Maitland. W illia m W ilton. Or;
lando Terri Fin*. Oviedo. Stove Stanley.
Renner. La ; Shary Loewy. L o u ltv lll*. Ry.J
Tarry M y e n . M ailland. W illiam D ultorf
Chicago. Ill; and P hillip Ferguion. M ailland

District 4 Republicans
Winfield “ Win” S. Adams
Previous contributions: 0
Current contributions: $200
Personal loans: $ 100
Expenses to date: $25

D istrict 2 Republicans
Randall C. Morris

IJOO La rry D al* builder Lake M ary

P re v io u s c o n lr lb u t lo n s :
$27,885
C urrrni conlrlbutlons $5,050
Personal loans: $100
Ex[K-nsc-s to itat $7,853
tW
Akarman. Swnierlilt 4 Eidkon PA.
le g *I tu rn . Orlando R etut* Management
Inc . Wmtor Perk, and Strang Communica

Andrea Dannlson
Previous contributions 0
Current contributions: $8,955
Personal loans: $ 1.OOO
Expenses to date; $1,678

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recreation, bed and breakfast
By NICK PFBIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer

lion* Co . Lak* M ary

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EDITORIAL

To moms
everywhere
They tire available In a variety of sizes,
shapes and colors. Every person has had one.
Yel. In most cases, you can't pick one out •
you merely accept what Is offered.
Some people only have one for a short
period of time. Others may have theirs for
many decades.

H o w d o w e g e t y o u n g p e o p le to v o te ?
The right of citizens to vote Is trrasured
throughout the world ns more and more
countries attempt the democratic process.
The Constitution of our land prescribes Ihc
parameters for national elections. Presidents are
elected every four years. The 22nd Amendment
adopted In 1051 limited presidential terms to
two elected terms of four years each. Senators
nre elected every six years. Initially senators
were chosen by state legislatures. However, the
17th Amendment adopted In 1013 requites that
senators are elected by popular vole.
There nre 435 representatives. The decennial
census Is the basis for apportioning repre­
sentatives. Representatives arc apportioned
based on the papulation of their respective stales
und each state must have at leust one repre­
sentative.
An analysis of voter turnout between 1032 and
1988 reflected Hint the largest percent of the
voting age population cast their ballots In 1900
when 62.8 perrent voted. The smallest voter
turnout for president occurred In 1988 when
50.1 perrent voted. The presidential contenders
In 1960 were John Kennedy und Richard M.
Nixon nnd In 1988. George Bush nnd Michael
Dukakis.
Examining state results In 1988. the year of
the lowest percentage voter turnout, showed that
Minnesota led the percentage voter turnout with

S IM IN O L I
OPINION

LURLENE
SWEETING

05.5 perrent. Montana was next with 62.4
perrent. North Dakota. 61.4 percent. Maine 01.1
pcirenl, and South Dakota 00.4 percent. The
states reflecting the least voter turnout for the
presidential elections were North Carolina 39
percent and South Carolina 39.4 percent.
Age as a factor In voter turnout Is Important.
The younger the voter the least likely they are to
vote. A comparison of voting In 1976 nnd 1090
clearly supported the contention of votrr apathy
among young voters. The single largest voting
block In 1970 and 1990 wus the 45 64 age group.
Statistics concerning the other groups ure: 18-20
(1970) 12.1 perrent. (I960) 10.8 percent. 21-24
(1970| 14.8 percent, (1990) 14 8 |iercent; 25-34
(19761 31.7 percent. (1990) 42 7 percent. During
that same period male participation Increased

Unfortunately there are some people who
abuse or mistreat Ihc ones (hey have. They
forget that n great dcul of care Is required. In
such cases, a close personal association may
cease to be.

JOSEPH SPEAR

Naturally, this Is lit regard to Mother's Day.
To bring us Into the world, a mother has gone
through pregnancy, given birth and (hope"fully) supplied years of tender, loving core.
We however, often fall to say thank you. We
may only remember to do so when the
calendar tells us It's Mother's Day on the
second Sunday of each May.

I’m glad you
asked about that

Motherhood can be complicated. We have
. natural mothers, adopting mothers, foster
. mothers, and stepmothers. Some live with us.
Others ure In another city, state or nation.
Some have already left us.
Nevertheless, we love them. Mothers gave
us life. We couldn't receive a greater gift.
Now, It's our time to respond.
* No mother should be without appreciation
today. Give her a gift or a kiss. Phone or
* write. Visit the cemetery.
She spent nine months preparing for you
• and m any years h elpin g you Into adulthood.
T he leant in to can be done ts to spend tim e
w ith h e ro n (K ft sfteclafdny.
Happy Mother's Day

LETTER

Yes to caning
To "canc" or not to cunc. That la the question.
Yes. my friends, that Is "th e " question that has
reured Its ugly head thousands upon thousands of
times throughout this screwed up lund of ours. But
why? Let me suy that again. But why!
From what I'vejeud and heard about Singapore.
It has u very "lo w " level of crime. People, for the
most part, can live "norm al" lives. Lives wl.hout
constantly looking over their shoulders to get
forewarning of some mugger or worse, sneaking up
on them. Lives without having to Install extra
deadbolts, chulns. and the like, on their doors to
get a peaceful night's sleep.
Ever ask yourself "w hy Is this?" Hey. all you
bleeding heart liberals out there. I Just asked you a
straightforward, honest-up-front question. You got
an answer? No. of course not. You never do have a
logical answer to a loglcul question. Just unolher
batch of political und/or bureaucratic bullshol
(remember to "dot the o” ).
Well now. since you evidently do not have
"y o u r" answer, let's consider "th is unswer" — the
one most logical people give — most of the time.
It's called "sw ift und sure" punishment. It's culled
punishment — sufficiently severe" that It absolute­
ly deters additional "negative action" on the part
of the smartasses who couldn't care less about you
and/or me and "o u r rlghls."
Why docs It work so well In Singapore and fall so
miscrubly here In the United Stutcs of America?
Surprise! Surprise! The Singaporeans apply It and
the citizens know It. And
nd It hurts. You bet your
bllfy (pun Is Intcndedl It hurts. It hurts like hell. It
hurts so bud that you decide real quick "not ever"
w ill you do It again. Never, never, never again.
*And why does It "n o t” work here In the good old
USA? I believe very sincerely Hint the answer to
that one rests heavily In the location we have
placed our heads — yes our cranlums — In. We,
altogether too many of us, previously used our
heads us "hat racks" too muc Y
h of the time. Today,
we seem hell bent on using them us rectum corks.
We don't have the guts to apply the Singapore —
guaranteed to work action — here In the USA.
One unscientific, yet very enlightening, newspa­
per poll conducted recently on the Singapore
caning of one young smartass put the "yeas" at 70
something and the "nays" at 20 something
percents. Too bad the 70 something percenters
aren't prcdomlnent w ithin our governmental
representatives, both in state and federal levels.
Let's not condemn the Singaporeans, let's
:emulate them. If some of you gutless wonders out
there In Lataland can't stomach "caning" — that's
fine with tne. For you, I heartily suggest the old
tried and true effective . cat-of-nlne-tails as an
acceptable substitute.
When "crim e h urls" and hurts like hell, the
"future crim inals" w ill Immediately become the
"present law-ablders." Try It — you might like It.
Puff on that one for a While.
Nelson B. Tullar
Winter Springs

from 69 percent to 86.6 percent. Fewer people
age 18-23 voted In 1090 than votrd In 1970; the
21-24 age group had the same percentage voting.
There Is consensus Hint voting Is a precious
right Ihut should Ire valued. The history of our
country Is replete with heroes nnd heroines who
fought for the right to vote. The right to vote was
granted to African Americans who hud been
excluded from voting. Then came the women's
suffrage movement with unolher amendment
confirming women’s right to vote. W llh a history
of Interest In voting what has happened to make
young ( r e o p le so disinterested tn voting'/ Perhaps
as they age {mature) they will decide tn vole On
Hie other hand what can tie done in generate
excitement about our political process Ihut
creates Interest In voting at 18.
Politicians und politics are often depicted as
catering to s|ieclul Interest groups and not being
particularly
In the "general welfare."
ala * Interested
....................................................
Candidates who during the heal of a campaign
make hollow unrealistic promises about what
they w ill do If elected do not contribute to
strengthening the process Another tactic that Is
not only unworthy of u candidate tail often
employed Is the rhetoric of dlvlslveness which
enters to Individual fears and ethnic slurs
Perhaps youth would t&gt;e more prone to embrace
[Killtics thul accentunted the positive

ELLEN GOODMAN

Parents: It’s not just quality
BOSTON — For the past several years. I’ve
stood here quietly, while un endless parade of
Americans from every point on the political
compass arrived ut the same piece of common
wisdom. A consensus has re-emerged — if It
ever disappeared — that every child should Ire
born and rulBcd in a iwo-pureni family.
Acudcmlcs and think tankers who normally
v o lle y and th u n d e r have a ll declared
themselves equally pro-family. Or at least pro
the two-purrnl family. Any dissenters are left
to mumble quietly to themselves.
Well, I um getting tired of this bit of recidivist
nonsense. The two-parent family may have
worked well for the Bradys und for the Fifties.
But in the 1990s. the mom-and-pop childraising business has become a dysfunctional
relic.
At the risk of flouting convention. I believe
that wc need a more realistic and updated
solution to the problems of modern family life.
So I would like to make another simple
proposition.
Every American child should be born and
rulBcd In a three-parent fumlly.
Consider the advantages of the three-parent
fam ily. Today biology Isn’t destiny. The
economy is. Wc all know that It takes two
incomes to maintuln one middle-class lifestyle.
Bui in the collapsing, emerging, and abjectly
terrifying economy, Jobs are disappearing und
being created w llh alarming speed.
The three-family would allow one parent to
be "between Jobs" at any time without forcing
the entire family to face foreclosure or Ihc
scorn of u sides manager when their VISA card
tops out.
More to the point. It would allqw one of the
trio to serve at any time us primary child-care
giver.
The three-parent family has Its own set of
evolutionary or religious roots. After all, Infant
care Is a 24-hour day occupation. If God had
meant babies to have only two parents, would
He have made It a three-shift Job?
Parenting is vastly more complicated now
than in Ihc old days when Adam and Eve look
on the task, and look at the trouble they had
raising Culn. The beauty of the three-parent
family Is that It would fallow
the division of
l l l o ’ for
*
labor. This Is a division that goes beyond what
wc knew on the farm or what we see on
housework lists that grace refrigerator doors.
Remember the dirty little secret of suburban
parenting? The house and the yard come with
a curse; the automobile. Transporting children
ucross vast distances to Bchool, soccer and
ussarted friendships is a Job for someone with
the skills of a chauffeur and the attitude of a
Teamster. With three parents, we have one

Designated Driver.
Parents are also held responsible for every
conceivable danger their children muy en­
counter from asbestos In Ihc school ceiling to
the drug abuse, depression und gang activity.
It requires the paranoia of a censor and the
Intuition of a psychologist to monitor the
messages on CDs. to pre-screen PG movies nnd
to find out whether any other homes In the
neighborhood have MTV. In a trio, wc can have
one Designated Worrier
More th
tha
an any­
thing else, what wc
need In family life Is
a resource for those
moments when the
system goes down,
when a child gets
sick or school gets
canceled or when a
major appliance has
to be delivered. A
third parent could be
a Designated
Emergency Back-up
System.
T h c r r m a y be f I bell$ve that wo
need a more
other ways to update
realistic and
a n d e x p a n d th e
updated
two-parent fam ily.
solution to the
But grandmu and
problems of
grandpa are In Flor­
modem family
ida playing golf and
life. J
Mrs. Doubtflre has
gone to another film.
The advantage of my proposal ! b that three
parents can live us cheaply as two or more
cheaply than two parents and one nanny. At
least you don't have to pay Social Security
taxes on a third parent. And a parental trio
raises the likelihood that one adult will
understand math homework.
Yes, I know, the two-parent family was based
on the biology of reproduction. But. hey, this Is
the '90s, Wc have already divided parenthood
Into such new roles ns sperm father and
surrogate mother. Three can probably share
the biological tasks. They may even offer
another choice for cloning.
As for sex in a parental menage a train, l
haven't quite worked that out. But let’s be
honest. How many parents would give up a
lover for a llve-ln helper*/ If there’s trouble, we
cun always move to that next step on the
evolutionary ladder — the four parent family.
In the meantime, let us not lim it our
Imagination to the two-parent family. Re­
member, It’s not Just the quality of parents
that count in family life. It’s the quantity.

Ladles nnd gentlrmrn. welcome to the
Curmudgeon's Imprnvisullonal Slum and
Jnm Club You toss up the Ideas. I'll loss out
the Insults. Spontaneous nnd unrehearsed
Who wants to sturt us off?
Senule. Somebody said Senate. As in the
United Stales Senate? Hry. I'm a patriot. It is
therefore very difficult lor me In dls|»u.igr
our elected leaders, but I II give II a try
Let's see.,, I m sure
you've heard that
Oklahoma DeuuK'rul
David Boren Is retir­
ing from |K&gt;lltics to
become the president
of the University of
O klahom a. G rieve
not. friends, bidding
bye-bye to B orin
Boren is no great loss 1
and may even Ire a
gain To his credit.
Boren has pushed for
congressional and
cam paign fin a n ce
reform but has firm ly i You toss up the
resisted all atlempts
Ideas, I'll toss
to lax ami regulate
out the insulin
energy. Lusl year, lie
Spontaneous
got In a stilt and
and
threatened to annul
unrehoarsod J
the entire budgrt If
he didn't get his wuy 1
on Medicare cuts. He's an obstructionist ami
a pain and O.U. Is welcome to him.
Nine senators have said they will retire this
year, hut only two •• Democrat George
Mitchell of Mulnr and Republican John
Dariforth of Missouri - are worth lamenting
You should send thunk you curds to Dermis
DcConcInl. D-Arlz.; Donald Rlcgle, D Mich.;
and Malcolm Wallop, R-Wyo. - not for
serving, but for leaving.
France? You want me to knock France?
That would not be u l*C thing to do, you
know. I could get In real trouble.
1 um reminded of Idl Amin, the erstwhile
Ugundun dictator, who once sent a telegram
to the White House to suggest that Ihc Unllcd
Nations he moved in his capital city of
Kampala because, alter nil. Uganda wus the
center of the universe.
He got thut wrong. France Is the center of
the universe, and you needn't take my word
for It. Ask 60 m illion Frenchmen. They are In
the process, once again, of trying to outlaw
English words. Gone would be "lc dlsquc
Jockey" und "lc cash flow” and "lc stress."
An alrbug would become a "coussln gonllahle
dc protection." Prime time would Ire "hcurcs
d r grand ccnule." *
The French nlBo want in curtail Amcrlcun
movies, und the government recently caved
In to French fishermen who were complulnIng about Imports. The bureaucrats let tons or
American fish rot while they leisurely
conducted "quality Inspections."
Yes. Ihc word "chauvinism " does have
French roots.
I heard someone say buscbull. Somebody
wants me to slum le baseball. All right, get a
load of this; 1 AM SICK OF THIS JUICEDBALL BULL. Baseballs are flying out or parks
and sports reporters nre bnbbllng on ad
nauseam about the possibility that the halls
are being wound and sewn tighter. Bui that's
all they're doing •• bubbling. Why doesn't
someone gel off Ills butt and go to Costa Rica,
where the Rawlings company manufactures
the balls, and Investigate? How difficult could
II be to find the Cosln Rican who sols the
tension on the winding and sewing gizmos
and settle this stupid question for once und
for all?
Belter yet, someone could send Steve "The
Elders of Zion rule the world" Carlton to lukc
a look. They’ll save on travel expenses
because he can get one of his buddies to
beam him down.
Boxers or briefs? I can't believe you usked
that question, fella. Seriously, Curmudgeons
wear cups, because somebody's always
trying to kick us where It counts.

�S anlord Horald, S anford, Florida - S unday, M ay 8, 1994 - S A

H««aM PSota by a*flar H m u ca

About 2,000 pooplo tnjoyod an old fathlonad town plcnle In Laka Mary Saturday.

Anna Culp gata bar faca palntad by Robin Jonaa.

Lake Mary----------------------------------- :--------Continued from Page 1A
here "
Thr smell of swect-und-splry
barbecue chicken tickled thr
notes of those nil around the
downtown area and tempted
Ihrin to dine nl fresco on thr
traditional southern recipe
"Couldn't resist." Mild Delta
Grogln "I said I was going tie
H'&gt;o«l and not net soinethlnf! to

rat out herr. hut I couldn't resist
the smell of that barbecue."
While professional artists and
cra ftrrs hawked their wares
under colorful striped tents and
other canvus covers, the works
of lulure artisans hurtK In the
place of honor on the verandah
of City fla il
"Pretty neat, huh?" said one
little boy. iMilntlOfi Id" colorful

creation out to another young
man. "My mom said It was like a
museum, but I think It's neat
anyway."
Shcron Gregg. 12. said she
and her sister Calllln. H. walked
from their home n few blocks
away to lake |&gt;ari In the event
The older f(lrl said her parents
had let them come to the event
alone because they "knew It
would Ire a safe Ih liiff."

Adriano.i Kingston agreed
" T h i s is u n o d , c le a n ,
wholesome fun." she said. "If we
could all come together like this
more often, we wouldn't have so
many problems with our young
folks "
Missy Messina. 18. ihmighi the
event was "too old fashioned,
but sorta fun."
O lil Lake Mary Days was

Chief
Continued from Page I A
crime.
Haws was Chlrf-For-A Day at
the Sanford I’ollre Department
a s part of an Optimist Club
sponsored event that places Girl
Scouts Irom Sanford Middle
School In partnership with the
Hanford Police Department for
job shadowing
In addition to helping Russell
come up with new Ideas for
lighting i rime in Sanford, the
young lady s|tenl time leurnlng
about duy-to-duy operational
procedures such us record

the |Milirr department. She Mild
the experience would lie a good
one for her.
"I am Interested In lielng a
lawyer." she said "I'm interest­
ed In seeing what law enforce­
ment does I think It's something
that will help me In Irelng a
lawyer."
Russell said he was pleased
w ith Haws' enthusiasm und
willingness to r xpress her Ideas.
"She has a lot of strong Ideas
und we've been discussing
them.” he Mild. "She's very
eager to listen too."

I

I I

V IfifoUM* 1 •

—

liert Leonard Johnson. HO.
Sanford, died Friday. May fi.
1094 at Florida Hospital-North.
Altamonte Springs
An automobile mechanic, hr
was (torn In Henson. Minn on
May 21. 1905. lie moved lo
central Florida In 1050 and hr
wasu Lutheran
Survivors Include his son John
K. Johnson of Sanford: Ills
daughters Mary K. Foster of
Apopka, lads Kngmunn of Min­
neapolis. Minn, und Sharon
Johnson of Jamestown. ND:
seven grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
II.ildw in F airchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of the
arrangements.

MILTON ANDREW HELPAND.
JR.
Milton Andrew Ifdfand. Jr..
.'10, Stanhope Drive, Casselberry,
died May 0. 1094 u( Ills home.
Horn In Miami on Aug. 17.
1903. he wus a travel agent. He

moved lo crn tru l Florida In
I9H4. Hr was a Lutheran. Hr
w us a 19 H I g r a d u a te o f
H o llyw o o d H igh School In
Hollywood. FI.
Survivors Include his parents
Milton and Judith Hrlfund of
Casselberry: his sisters Cathy
Vundercook of Lake Worth anil
V lk k l Reed of O viedo: his
IMiternul grandmother Marie of
Jacksonville; und six nieces.
Heucou Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge of the
arrangements.

HERBERT O. MILLER
Herbert G. Miller. 82. Shcouh
Houlcvurd. Winter Springs, died
Frlduy. May 6. 1094 ul South
Seminole Community llospltul.
Longw o o d .
Horn In West Virginia, he was
a retired warehouse-personnel
munager for n hardware com­
pany. A member of Community
United Methodist Church. Cas­
selberry. he moved to central
Florida In 1974.
Survivors Include Ills wife

Dr. Orville Barks dead at 82
SANFORD — Orville L. Harks,
M.D.. 82. 1005 E. Seminole
lllvd.. Sanford, died Saturday.
May 7. 1994 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford.
Horn In Doe Run. Missouri on
July 17. 1911, he wus a medical
doetor who served Sanford and
Seminole County for many
years.
Harks was a general practi­
tioner In Sanford from 1945 to
1960 and un anesthesiologist
from I960 to 1975.
4n 1975, he begun public
service us the director of the
Seminole County Public Health
Department. It wus a fwist he
held until 1978.
He ulso served as the Seminole
County physician for many
years.
A member of the First United
Methodist Church of Sanford, he
moved to Sanford from Ft. Den­
ning. Ga. In 1941.
B a rk s was an h o n o ra ry
member of the Central Florida
Regional llospltul stalT. u life
member of the Florida Medical
Association, the Southern Medi­
cal Association and the Ameri­
can Medical Association.
He was a charter member of
the Central Florida Chapter of
Ex-POWs and a former member
of the Sanford Rotary Club.
He served as un officer for the
U.S. Army during World Wur II
and wus captured In North
Africa where he wns a POW from
1942 until 1945.

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undrrwuy to renovate und revi­
talize the area.
" It'll be like It was when my
iirundpu lived here." said Derek
Dees, who lives In Orlando, but
whose grandfather drew up In
Lake Mary.
"lie used to tell me about town
picnics und stuff und I pictured It
a lot like this." he said. "T his Is
klndu neat."

Robbers
keeping, communications, illspnich and community relations
Itussell said the deportment Is
already working on the ideas
that Haws hurt suggested, but
they would dlsuss ber views to
see If sbe had any additional
ideas Hurt they might Incorpo
rate into the department plans
" I |ust think If there were more
|N&gt;llce olllcers where we can see
them." Mild Haws, "there'd laless crime."
Tile Girl Scout said sbe wasn't
sure If she'd lie able to earn a
merit Itudgr for her work with

As chlcf-for-a-duy. Haws said
she didn't see too many changes
that needed lo t&gt;c made in the
department.
During her first few hours on
the fob. however, she was laced
with a few- tough decisions
Officers came to her with
re&lt;|ursts (or pay raises, added
vacation and more bcncliis
"She gave the rigid answer.”
Mild Russell. "NO."

Pauline A : his daughters Joyce
Hustlun of Winter Springs and
L liid u Keith of Tampa; his
brother R.N. of Franklin. Trim .;
his sisters Marjorie Thompson
und Helen Holbrook. I m i i I i of
llliie fle ld , WV; four g ra n d ­
c h ild r e n and liv e g re a tgrandchildren.
Hun fie Id F u n e ra l H om e.
Winter Springs. In charge of the
arrangements.

PUNIRAL
H «ll*nd. M ilton Andrew Jr
M tm o rn l M r v lc tt tor M ilton H tlM n d w ill
bo hold »t II « m on Tuotdoy. M o / 19 o l SI
JoTin t Lulboron Church. 1*00 S Orlando
Avo , W inlor Park wi-h I ha R tv Mika Slona
and M a y/ chaplain W a lltr F t t g in t co
ollicatin g In lltu ol Mowari lha fam ily
rvq u a itt memorial donation, ba mada lo lha
AIDS R c u u rc * AMIsnce. l » ! W Colon's' Dr
#JOO. Orlando. FI
Baacon Dlract Cremation Sarvlca. Orlando.
In charga ol lha arrangamanl*
Or villa l Bark*. M D
Funaral ta rv lc a t lor Dr Bark* w ill ba
Tuaiday. May 10 at I I a m In lha F lr tl
United M athoditt Church ol Sanford w ith
Rav C lift M alvln officiating Inform ant w ill
follow In Oaklawn Mamorlal Park Camalary
F rla n d t may call a l lha lunaral homa
Monday S lo /p m
B ritto n Funaral Homa. Sanlord. In charga
o l lha arrangamanl*
John ton. Bari Laonard
Funaral ta rv lc a t lor B ari Laonard John ton.
It. ol Sanlord who pa ttad away on Friday,
w ill ba conducltd on Monday al I p m a l lha
Oaklawn Chapal ol lha Baldwin F a irchild
Funaral Mom* V ltlla llo n lor frla n d t w ill ba
ha Id Monday ona hour prio r lo lha ta rv k a .
Inlarm anl w ill bo al Oaklawn Park following
lha M tv lc *.
Baldwin Fairchild Funaral Homa. Oaklawn
P prk Chapal. Laka M ary, In charga o l lha
a rra n g a m tn lt

Continued from Page 1A
She then managed to contact
police and report th r Incident.
Police Mild she re|M&gt;rtcd the
men took $220 in currency from
her before escaping
Chief Deputy Joe Dillard Mild
the case had many similarities to
another case which occurred
curly Friday, when a man was
refmrtrdly forced at knifepoint, lo
drive a black mule and white

female to several ureas of the city
la-fore they attacked him and
stole money from his wallet.
"There are several factors In­
volved In Ihese two cases which
are very suspicious.” Dillard
commented, "and there may lasome other Instances which have
other similarities."
Police are conducting an In­
tensive Investigation Into the
robberles.

Campaign— Readers
Continued from Page 3A

BERT LEONARD jpilNHON

coordinated nv the Lake Mary
H is to ric a l C om m ission and
sponsored by Ibe City of laike
Mary In an effort to celebrate the
history and the future of the city.
Ofllclals late Saturday called
the event "really successful."
and estimated ihc crowd at
2.IKK).
Downtown Lake Mary was
trudlilonully In Ihc area where
the event look place. Efforts are

ItOd Shuttt L (Iowan law yer, Orlando
IW V watte d 'tp m a i. Altamonte Spring,.
. I r k w t u . inter national H eader. Aitarwania
S p rin g *, T im a T r a v e le r * , ra tla u e a n l.
“ C a ttta o a r,, John A l t m% accountant Long
wood. Ed Bolling, ra id ed. Long wood and
Teiecemumcal'oni of Am erica Inc . to ie t
Altamonte Spring,
MOO Scott Clerk lawyer. Winter Park
1000 Central Produca and Equipment Co .
p ro d u c e d l t t n b u f o r , H e a th ro w . F re d
Straalman form er county com m itt'one r.
Long wood Arlene K arltun b u ttn e tt owner
Apopke and POA A cq u 'lllio n Corp outdoor
I'g n t. Orlando
1100 Mary Lou M iller, form er city com
m ittio n e r. C a tta 'b a rry. Richard Ounkel.
C atM lbarry. Pal Devine C attalberry. Dr
Saltnlck. C attalberry Denmt W etberg. Cal
taib arry. W aller Pottt. Altamonte Spring!
John koegei Longwood Pam M cN air. Or
la n d o ; P h illip J o r g rn to n . Longw ood
O rlv e r'i Atari Deerfield Beach. Fla . M.ka
Schafer. Orlando. Tarn MalUch. Orlando
W illiam Palm. Winter Park Elata C San
lord. Orlando. Dr John Smith. W inter
S prlngt. Ronald K a tta lrln g , Apopkai J
L ln d te y B u lld tr Jr . O rlando M lchaoi
C rm d tta ll. Orlando. Jack D ialling. Long
wood. E rne tt C ot. Longwood. T Randall
Jackton. W lntar P a rk. L a trlc la Ewan.
Apopka. Jim S igning. M a itla n d , Slava
W oll'Sm Altamonte 5p r!ng j. Oavld W -ight
Longwood. Pal Davlna. Orlando. B1K ol
Control Florida. W inter P ark. Dick Van Dar
Walda. county co m m lttlone r. Longwood.
Papa fc Kec/or, M aitland. Park Laka Corp .
W inter Park, Solely V illo n Inc . Moution.
T a ta t. JJ00 Principle P artn er, Joint «an
lure W inter Park. Allan E Kean. Winter
P ark; The Keewln Raal Properly Co . W inter
p ark. Dr Sandra Barker. W inter Sprlngt.
Robert V Beery. Streamwood. III.; Jim
G rltham . Winter P ark. J Michael D avit.
Oak Park. Ill . and Malthaw R Long. Carol
Stream. III.

W e're Here In
Your Community,
Right Now
Far Mrs lilorswllsa
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I-IOO-ACS-2J4J

We're Here to Help

Continued from Page 2A
was Labor Day weekend. We still
laugh when wr see u U-huul amt
It iiw k hall an hour to tmek out
trout n Ituiart 7
I’a lti Prdston. 18. said, "My
H|N-i ial ineinorlrs are when I
have a problem. Mom will not
only listen but bug me. cry with
me und comfort me."
Chris HI.u k 18. said. "The
countless nights my mother
nursed me back lo lieullli Thai's
w liiii I remember."
C lirlsiy Cullum. 14. stated.
"Slu-'s the greatest mom In the
world She's nice amt listens to
me when I talk.”
Joel Polk. 6. said. "She lakes
me places like Disney. Husch
Gardens, Sea World and Univer­
sal. My mom's nice When I'm
hurl she helps me. Sbe helps me
up when I fall ami puls water on
It and a bamlald on It."
Rebecca Lemons. 6. said. "She
feeds us. My mom's nice, she
read slorles sometimes. It makes

me (eel special lo make cookies
with my mom."
Sieve Evuns said. "She wat­
ches my son and never lakes
a n y m o n e y lo r w a tc h in g h im . "

Ruth Dougherty staled. "M y
special memory of my mother Is
the fa c t th a t she ta c k le d
carpentry, electrical work und
fanning. She was •cfr-cciucuted.
Sbe could fell you the names of
operas when listening lo the
radio.”
Murshu Phillips said. "Mother
always pul us kids first. She
tuught us you did what you need
lo do lo get the Job done. Thai
was an Important lesson."
Geraldine lloughtullng said.
"That's ull I have Is spcclul
memories. She was u special
person. She died In 1954 and I'll
never forgcl her. No mailer whal
my problem wus at any time In
my life I could ulwuys go to
Mom. Sbt- never took sides and 1
always felt loved no mutter
whut. She wus a good baker and
u hard worker."

CoTTVpa r e
q H jJ e r e T U *
We do not charge Interest on pre-need
installment payments - most others do.
We refund 100% of all monies paid,
at any time, for any reason - most
others do not.
We do not charge sales toy on mer­
chandise - most others do.
We are locally owned and operated
many are not.

Or. Orvllls Barka
Hanks Is survived by his wife
Gcorglu Jessup Harks; Ills sons
D r. O r v ille B a rk s J r . o f
Philadelphia. Harry W. Barks.
James A. Darks and Thomas J.
Barks, all of Sanford; and seven
grandchildren.
Hrlsson Funeral Home, San­
ford. In charge of the arrange­
ments.

Dignity and respect...our watchwords when helping
you arrange the funeral of a loved one.
Trust us to provide fitting services in your difficult
time of need.

322-2131

BRISSON FUNERAL HOME
005 LAUREL AVR-. SANKOIIll
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Locally Owned and Operated Since 1980
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School scenes
There’s a lot going on at SHS

IN BRIEF

Spring is in the air and everyone’s hoppin’

Summer English classes set
SANFORD — The Summer term for ESOL (English for
Speakers of Other Languages) classes Is offered for adults. 10
years and older, and w ill begin on Mondny, Mny 0 at Seminole
Community College tn Sanford.
ESOL otters an Intensive English course Monday through
Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
There arc four course levels, from beginning to advanced.
This non-credit, free program has an open enrollment policy,
with new students entering every day.
For more Information, call 328-2120.

Faculty Follies at LMHS
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary High School Faculty Follies
w ill be performed by staff, teachers and administrators on
Thursday, May 12 at 7 p.m.
The performance w ill be in the Lake Mary High auditorium.
The event Is designed to raise money for the school's project
graduation program, the drug and alcohol free party for
graduating seniors and their guests.
Tickets may be purchased at the school for $4 nr for 95 nt the
door.
For more Information, eontact Judl Frank ut 333-0372 nr Sue
Ebaugh at 332-6871.

POP CULTURE''1 by Steve McGarrv

E m m y I o u H a r r is w as
vu le dlcto rla n o f her high
school class, a member of the
c h c c rle a d ln g squad and
w i n n e r ol the Miss
Wood bridge (Virginia) bcuuty
pageant.
She attended the University
o f N o rth e n r o lln a , b u t
dropped out of school when
she became Interested tn folk
and c o u n try m u sic. She
erformcd tn clubs and coffee
ouses on the East Coast.
U was the start of a career
earning her ftvc Grammy
awards and a Country Music
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tra rh rr 75% of the time and at
other thlincs thhy nrr counseled
on how they're doing. Thirtytbrre students are seen weekly
to talk ii I miiiI (heir GI’A’s and
attitudes inwards nchno| and life
The program includes nil high
school grades amt the students
do ultend regular classes It's
Just that while they are tn these
classes th e y're w o rkin g on
stnyln there.
Incentives arc uwarded to
those who work well with the
program Ms. Morris says that
the community dummies Hems
such as gift certificates to give

• Lake Mary High School
Sarah Sc hade, a senior at Lake
Mary High School, was recently
awarded a 9 1,OOO scholarship
from Ihe Wa] Mart Foundullon
The scholarship Is uwarded to
a college or milvrrslty-tKmnil
student bused on schotnsllr and
academic achievements, extra
curricular and work activities
and financial need
S ch a d c p la n s to a tte n d
Maryinount Manhattan College
In New York City.

1. ) With which former Uyrds
member was Harris linkedp e r s o n a lly a n d p ro *
fesslonally-untll his death In
1973.
2. ) Which track gave Hurrls a
1981 Top 40 hit?
3. | With whlc two singers did
Harris train up for the 1986
G ra m m y -w ln n ln g a lb u m
"T rio "?
•pun pi* uH**d

Jilms Dlllman

Knight. Chrlsrn Monaco. Patrick
Brody McKenna. Carter McNeil,
Georgr I’o/lg, flrlg rlt Smith.
J e n n ife r T h r u r d , R yan
Thom pson and Melissa Ruflange

Vocalist of the Year award.

know about

W r it e to :

Who says Hint HicrnHsn't hope
for underprivileged kids?
At Seminole Mrs. Helen T.
Morris strives to Instill that hope
In children with n very special
program.
F u ll Service schools was
started tn Mar:ti of '92 and
Coordinaler Morris hud a lot to
say about her program.
"A Full Service School Is a
school Hint integrates education.
Iienltli. social, and human serv­
ices that are beneficial to meet­
ing the needs of children and
youth and their families on
school grounds or In locations
which are eslly accessible."
The program Is designed to
help aiivtmdv who Is In nerd to
get on their feel and stay tn
school.
Dr. Roger Campbell ts the
Fucllltalor mid Mr. Richardson
often helps wtlh Hie discipline.
Funded by Hie school board Ms.
Morris said, "It has been vrry
successful so far. We do lose
some but we gain so much more
If parents are Interested tn Hie
program for th e ir rh lld th r
pmeeess usually Involves a rec­
ommendation by the student's
teachers and counselors. From
there the student attends class
taught by a Drop Out Prevention

• Hamilton Elementary School
The- tallowing*‘•trident* won
f i r s t p l n t r tn t h r M a th
Sooerslars competition in Hie
flflli grade division
Brock Sutton. Sarah Melscl,
David Vauz, Erin Brown. Eric
Hagc and Alaiah Alshomrant.
The llilrd graders won third
place In their division of Hie
competition. They were Jamie
llowlngton. Scott Lewis. Steph­
anie Fort. Kim Ford. Lyndy
Spcldcl and Karly Smith.
The first graders won third
plucc In their division of Hie
competition. They were: Kyla
Sutton, Matthew Hansen, Jenny
llo w ln g to n , Ross C o rlc s s .
Essence M iles and P a tric k
Munoz.
• Page Private School
The following students were
named Students of the Month:
Preston Bebas, Kutlc Best,
Skytar Collins, Brians Clocco,
Hclynn F itzp atrick. Reynlka
Hernandez. Christopher Jones,
AnhIce Klnsterinun. Amanda

• C o o le s t w ir in g * - * .

The following sttidenis were
named winners In the Smoke
Free Class of 2000 creative
writing contest for the Seminole
County school district:
Darren Morse. Tuskavvllla
Middle School- first place: Katie
Nlrhols, Sanlord Middle School:
second place: Katherine I lollitiun, Sanford Middle School:
third place; Angela Gramkow.
Sanlord Middle School: fourth
place.
The school level winners were:
T e a g u e M id d le S c h o o l;
Shunnon Sucker, Adam Herman
and Ellen Hess
Rock Luke Middle School:
Suchu H ln d c s and M arlsu
D'Amico
Crooins School of Choice: Altec
Perkins. Quunlaha MaeKcray
and Branded Brlndlge.
T uskuw llla Middle School:
Juaon Becker.
The sixth grade students are
part of a campaign which hopes
to mukc Hie class of 2000
lobucco free.

the children something to work to school early Wednesday Hie
0th by a tremendously wrecked
for.
During Christmas a gift drive car that wore posters question­
wus Initiated by Ms. Morris to ing. "Have you ever gotten your
help two needy families during friends smashed?" A sad re­
the holiday season- She says minder of what exactly huppens
that Hie community was "really as a result of carelessness
good" about helping
The second week of April a
Another activity that the Full grim visitor ascended upon the
Service Schools are involved In campus and death vtalled all
ts a "Keep Our Community Randomly selectrd students
Healthy" campaign.
were marked to represent 1200
The goal Is to encourage citi­ (tropic Injured or killed In acci­
zens to null together and develop dents involving a drunk driver.
a drug-free and crime-free urea. By the end of the day over
This will Include n march, a 120.000 thousand people were
health lair, activities nnd games represented.
as well as speakers from com­
m unity leaders
An Honor Roll was displayed
There ts one request, compli­ In Hie cafeteria the third week
mentary (Misses, coupons, nnd und students were Invited to
gill certificates are needed as sign on In agreement to abstain
Incentives. So It’s time once from drinking und driving or
again for our community to get rtde with somw one who lias
Involved to keep out future Indulged To go along with Hie
bright It you are Interested In Honor Roll morning announce­
Hie cam|Milgn or Hie program ments gave the chilling statistics
Itself yopu can contact Ms of one of America's biggest
Morris ai 322-7729 for futher problems.
Information.
The filial week tn Hie month of
awareness, members of SADD
April ts over now and With Hie and advisor Warren Jenntsnn
end of the month came the end traveled to Lukevlew and San­
of National SADD Awareness ford middle schools to spread Hie
word about bow the whole
Month.
picture effects them Thr rightti
T ills nionlh was *(&gt;c( Ideally graders were (old that even
chosen for the closeness to Prom though they're not driving yet
und Hu* reality that not all they can hr Just as easily
siuilenls nhstuin from drinking nllrctrd Information was also
and driving
given about thow lo Join the clot)
Tlie 8ADD chapter at Semi­ next year amt what lo expect In
nole gave quite a showing to high school
raise awareness not only on our
The SADD club had a busy
cam pus but to our m iddle time ut trying to rracti proplr
schools as well.
around them, but If It did one
Sturtlng oil with a hard hilling (•erson good, II was all well
visual students were welcomed worth It.

Just say “ No” to
Community Service
■y U Y N D U D
Special lo the Herald
I absolutely disagree with
I hr new requirement lor Hie
75 hours community service
for Hie stale scholarship: Flor­
ida Academic Scholarship
T ills taxed based scholar­
ship Is now requiring the
student lo give up 75 hours ol
time In a charitable place
chosen for thrm . Most of the
places to donate time Is away
in Orlando, a bit tar for a
Seminole High Students lo
travel. If you wuul to pick a
plucc of your choice lo donate
lime, (here Is a lot of ad­
ministrative hogwash und red
lupc lo go through espcrlully
II being your donated lime.
To complete Hie require­
ment for the scholarship there
Is more to It Hum Just working
your tall off free of charge.
First you go to guidance
and fill out the appropriate

application and (ink u place
far awav In Orlando to go to.
Alter you have completed
Hie 75 hours and tiave all of
your tune documented there
Is another stipulation to (tic
Community Service.
You must w rttr all essay
that w ill address a social
problem lb.ii you have sern
through the whole forced
labor agreement.
The service is to be only
tilled utter school hours and
you w ill tie evaluated for
heliig oil time, reliability and
attitude.
A n o th e r tim e you can
complete the hours for tlie
scholarship Is during summer
school.
So If u chain gang Is your
thing, do ll. tint don't let It
hold you tiark from the schol­
arship
B»lh R**sl II * rtporlrr lor th* i
duetto!
School

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S a n fin d H e r a ld
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S a n fo rd • 32771

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# t s c h o o l.
Seminole County School Board

Speaking out

W h a t's for
Monday, May 0,1804

Charbrollson Bun
Corn
Favorite Fruits
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Tuesday, May 10,1894

Chicken Patties on a Bun
Lettuce, Tomato and Mayo
Fruited Jello
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Wednesday, May 11,1094

Beet and Gravy on Hlce

Thursday, May 12,1004

Spaghetti and Meat Sauce
Tossed Salad
Rolls
Sliced Poaches
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Friday, May 13,1094

Plus
Garden Salad
Fruited Jello
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

Part of the dutlos as Mlsa
Semlnolo High School roqulro
Laurie Blair lo apeak lo various
groups about the merits of her
school. It Is a job the junior Is
pleased to do. Blair spoko
recently to the Klwanls Club of
S a n fo rd where p ro ald e nt
Janice Springfield, a Semlnolo
graduate, Is ono of the biggest
supporters ol the school. Blair
told club members about the
educational programs al the
school and the caring altitude
of the teachers. Blair olten
serves as an ambassador lor
Semlnolo High School In the
community, helping to Improve
the Image of the school that
she aays has a lot to offer
those who are willing to work.
M»f»W Photo by Tommy Vlne.nl

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Sanford H orald, S anford. Florida - Sunday. M ay 8, 1994 - 7 A

Health/Fitness
Prenatal care pays off for county

IN BRIEF

By K I L L B V M ITC H B L L

Be cool, volunteer

Hornld Staff Writer

What’* cool this summer? Being a (ecu vnlunlccr. Arru
Irens, ages 14-IH. limy volunteer their nummer limirr* til
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Opportunities are available In the Kurr Korral. IJaby Place,
Wellness Cenler. PCU and a number of oilier departments.
Orientation classes will tie held Saturday. May 21. und
Tuesday. May 24. and the summer session brains Monday.
June 0. lie a aprt of the TAV program and become a trrn
volunteer.
For more Information or lo schedule an upjtolnlm rnl, please
cull the volunteerotriee at 046-7000.

Golf card benefits ALA
Swing into spring with the American Lung Association's
1094 Oolf Privilege Card beginning May 1.
The 929 Golf Card w ill entitle the holder to play golf for free
or reduced greens fee at 44 Central Florida courses us well as
over 3MO courses around the state, plus Oeorgla. Alabama and
Mississippi. Golf cart rrntal Is required. The card Is valid May I
thru November 30,
ft Proceeds from the sale of the card are used locally lo support
- the Lung Association's fight against lung disease through
school program, pailrnt education, asthma camp and lung
resenrrh.
Cost of the card Is 923. or buy 3 cards at 973 grt the 4th free
To order your card call 000-3401 or 0OOLUNGUSA.

Classes offered at SSH
I.ONGWOOt) — South Seminole llospllul will offer the
billowing programs for the month
^ •"D o n 't He A Victim " Safety for .Seniors. A rthrlils Support
Group. Thursday. May 19. at 11 u rn In classroom 103. The
class Is frre For Information and to register, call 648-7809
• The Wellness Seminar for Smoking Cessation, Thursday,
May 19, from 7-9 pm . In c lasroom 103 For Information and to
register, call 000-048-2022
• AARP "55 Alive," Mature Driving Class. Monday und
Tuesday. May 23. 24, from 9 u rn to 1 p m In classroom 103
Refreshments will be served The cost Is 98 and rrglslruilon Is
required by calling 048-7899
• Thr W elln ess Seminar for Wright Lost, Tuesday, May 24.
from 7-9 p m In classroom 103 For Inform, it Ion or lo rrglsirr
rail 800 H-tH 2822
Prostate Cancer Support ami Awurrurs* Grotqi. "Us Too,"
Thursday, May 26. ut 7 p m in classroom 103. Please call
332-7934 to register.

AIDS memorial planned at Lake Lilly
Orlando's observance of the 11 Hi International AIDS
Candlelight Memorial and Mubtll/utlon will Im- at Lake Lilly
Purk. M.inland, on Sunday, May 22. With a picnic al 5 p in and
memotlal at 7 p in , with special guest singer Miss Jacqueline
Jones,
This year the event will tie held In over 240 cities In 43
tuitions and every stale In the U S. to remember those who
have died from AIDS und lo sup|x&gt;rt those who arc living with
IHV/AIDS. Central Florida's Quill Project will hr displayed

National Trauma Awareness Month
In (lie neal IO minutes, two people In Hie US. will die ami
170 w ill suffer a disabling Injury. Tnls translates Into about 11
fatalities and over 1000 injuries per hour, every hour, of the
year.
Trauma Is still the number one killer of Americans up lo age
44. and Is responsible for over 03.000 victims each year. Ttuil's
more than from AIDS, cancer and heutt disease. An additional
9 million people will suffer disabling Injuries, with 340.(XX)
suffering permanent Impairment.
Motor vehicle accidents and llrearms account lor over half of
all Injury deaths In the U S. more than all other causes
combined.
OKMC Is one of only four Level I trauma centers !u Florida,
serving the 32 county Central Florida region

SANFORD — T h r push to
"gunrnntec all women arcens to
prrnutiil. rare and all luhmls
access lo services Hint promote
normal growth and developm e n f has paid off in a big way
fiere In Seminole County.
I’he Seminole County Public
Health Unit recently released
Inform ation which puis ihe
counly ul the lop of the list In
Infant mortality.
Of raeh 1,000 live births In
Seminole County Inst yrnr, only
3 Infants subsequently dlrd In
their first year of life*, according
to o Vital StutlsHrs report.
I n 19 9 1, I h r F Io r I d a
Legislature euactrd the Ueallhy
Start Initiative to give luihlrs ri
healthier start In life, according
lo Juan Kavrlo, M D.. Seminole
County Health Start Coalition.
Inr., board member. One of Ihe
exciting .iHpecis of this program
Is II gives Hie local community
Hie authority to develop the
systrm Ituv-ri on the uniqueness
of the community's strengths,
The ( Vm IIIIoii |s responsible for
a varily of activities. Including
|M-rformlng assessments of Hie
co m m u n ity's n rrd s and re­
sources eir. Most tnqNirlrintly. If
expectant mothers qualify and
drslrr to participate, they will
receive In borne nursing assess
merits from the public healih
unit nurses and may qualify for
.Social Services Case Manage-

Are there enough hours In the day? The week?
Can dad get from field A with one child to field U
w ith another, watch hoth play, then gel
everybody picked up and home In lime for dinner
while still making sure that everybody's school
projects are done?
"It's a great question." said exercise physiolo­
gist Michael Gray.
‘ Not (hat Gray knows the answer. "I'm
undergoing the same thing myself." he suld.
Gray believes In physical activity In general and
In youth sports In particular. Resides directing
the Human Performance Laboratory ul Northern
Kentucky University In Highland Heights, he's on
Ihe board of the Nallonnl Alliance for Youth
Sports, an organization of recreation volunteers.
But. ns a single parent of three sons ages 12. 9
and 9. Gray finds hlmscirfceltng some pressure.
"There Is no magic solution." Gray said.
"That's what parents need lo understand. The
only thing that helped me to maintain some level
I of sanity was scheduling."
Baby-sitting for the 5-yeur-old lets Gray take
one boy (o baseball practice while lie couches (he
| other. Two-parent households can split Jobs such
as child ferrying, but parents must plan first.
Gray suld: " I f It Isn't worked out, it causes
friction."
The child 1ms lo help, by being sure everything
| he needs — glove und uniform, for Instance — Is
| ready before game time, Gray said.
Families with children In different sports have
| to set priorities. An older starting shortstop may
sometimes have to miss a practice so a Q-ycar-old
I beginner soccer player can feel that her sport Is
(important, too. he Bald.

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merit through a Healthy Start
Case Manager.
S e r v ic e m a y I n c l u d e :
Assistance with transportation
problems: relerrnl lo |iurentlng
skills, help with rent and other
bills, housing nerds, etc.; healih
education; necessary medical
rare, assistance In dealing with
o lh rr social service agencies.

BOSTON — An exceedingly common
tuirierta ih.it h rq u rn ily cause* digestive
ulcers also ,i | i | h .iis lo raise the risk ul a rare
stomach cancer.
Researchers report a link between the
bug. H pylori, anil a malignancy known us
nnii-Hodgklh'x lymphoma of the slomach
The germ alrrady Is associated with
gasirlc adcuocnrvlnoma, anniher stomach
tumor. And It is now known to tie the
leading cause ol stomach ami duodenal
ulcers
Understanding Ih r tiaclrrtu's role means

and nutritional services
The success of Heallhy Sturt
depends on Ihe community. Fi­
nancially. the Coalition must
raise matching funds, 933 019.
lo receive funding Contributions
cun tie either cash or In-kind
donations (printing, telephone
calls, space, lime nr other mate­
rials)

"The match requirement Is
quite large and we have qultr a
ways In go." according to Susan
L. Shewmake. project coordina­
tor. "Every lilt from Ihe commu­
nity helps.
For more Information or l o !
make a donation lo Ihe Coall- lion, call 0 7 1-2005.

that many ulcers now can br cured with
antibiotics
About tt.iIf the world’s people are thought
to tte infected with II pylori, and lor most It
causes no symptoms at all.
Compared wtlh ulcers, cancer appears In
tie a very rare consequence of Hits Infection.
Only about seven cases of non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma of th r stomach are diagnosed
umongevery I million Americans annually
The hilest work was conducted by Dr.
Julie I’urwmnrt und colleagues ul Stanford
University. It was published In Thursday's
New England Juurnal of Medicine.

;
The study was based tin 230.593 people
wfto gave blood and then were followed to
see what diseases they developed. Over the
next 14 years. 33 people developed non- :
Hodgkin's lymphoma of the stomach.
The tcocarchers found that 85 percent of
those developing Hits cancer had H. pylori In
ih rlr blood, compared with 55 percent of
healthy people studied. They culculalcd (hut
having the Infection resulted In a sixfold
Increase lit the risk of litis rare cancer.
They found no link between the baelcrla
and other forms of non-Hodgkln's lym ­
phoma.

A week of thanks for a ‘lifetim e of caring’
Charting Hie way to a healthy
Inline Is Hie Hienie of Hits year's
weeklottg event lo celebrate Na­
tional Nurses Week al Wlnier
Park Memorial Hospital The
nurses will tie honored during
the week ot May (MO lor all the
h ard w ork am i d e d ic a tio n
toward promoting and main
lalrtitig the healih of Individuals
In the community.
Throughout Hie week. Wl’MH

s p o rts
to u g h o n c h ild re n , p a re n ts

WASHINGTON — For many families, spring Is
youth sports crazy season.
Recreational leagues pile onto scholastic
leagues — not to mention homework, day core,
piano lessons and mom's and dud's Jobs — lo
threaten a family schedule meltdown.

Per 1000 live births

By Associated Pros*

S c h e d u lin g s p rin g

Associated Press Writer

Resident Infant Mortality Statistics - Calendar Year 1993
Counties with 2,000 or more Live Births

Ulcer bacteria linked with stomach cancer

Fitness Factor

By I R A D R B Y F U S S

SEMINOLE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT

Wllh lols of possible activities to l&gt;c tried. It's
enticing for children and parents lo try to squeeze
lit Just one more — maybe adding Just one
baseball season to the child's slaiulurd karate and
Cub Scouts schedule.
But experts advise against developing a case of
sports glut.
A family meeting Is u good wuy to line up
everyone's priorities, said Dr. Greg Landry,
associate professor of pediatrics at the University
of Wisconsin. Madison.
Remember Dial youth sports require. In
addition lo practice and gumc time, fund raising
time, (cam picture time und cur-pooling time,
said Judith Young, executive director of the
National Association for Sport und Physical
Education, an organization largely made of
physical education teachers.
"When parents overschcdulc Ihe kids, the kids
don't gel the benefits of unythlng they schedule
them fur," said Young. "Plus, the parents get
Irritable."

nurses will enjoy a number of
a c tiv itie s to re w a rd th e ir
achievements. Hrgmtilrig Mon­
day. May 9. nurses can pumper
themselves with Hie help of local
healih and beauty vendors who
w il l h r on h a n d Io g iv e
inns sages, m a n ic u re s and
haircuts. A happy hour for
nurses w ill take place oil Tues­
day where they can have a
delicious dinner at selected area
re sta u ra n ts for d isco un ted
prices.
A special recognition ceremo­
ny will be licit! on Wednesday,
May I t . lo honor nurses who
have' won awards, promotions
and other certificates over the
past year. Friday will be noted us
T-shirt Day. This Is a time for
nurse* to sport ihelr favorite
nursing shirt for a day.

• Central Florida Regional Uoiptrul w ill be rrlrb rn fin g
National Hospliul Week. May 8-14, with a week full o f e v e n t s
designed lo (hank lls employees for their "lifetime o f caring."
"We lake this opportunity lo thank all o f those In the CFRH
family. Including employees, auxillans and physicians, for their
dedication throughout Hie year." said Roy C. Vinson. CFRH chief
executive officer.
The week's actlvllk-s include:
A free made-to-order breakfast or dinner lit the cafeteria w ill be
served lo employees by the deuprtmeni and nurse managers on
Monday.
Tuesday Is Popcorn Day with free popcorn, plus, u Seminole
Counly voters rrglsinitlon lublc will be set up for those who need to
register to vole.
Wednesday brings a Health Fair With blood pressure, blood
glucose and cholesterol screenings plus other health Information.
Thursday Is "Free Meal Day" with free breakfast, lunch or dinner
fur employees.
The work week ends with an Ice Cream Social on Friday.
De|tariment and nurse managers w ill serve up brownie sundaes lo
the employees.

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lltcy complain they can’t Mulsh their homework,
are always (Ircd. become increasingly Irritable or
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overworked, he said.
It's OK (n set lim its on numbers of activities.
Landry said.
"One music und one athletic event — that's
probably enough." Landry said. A child must
have lime far homework, dinner and sleep, he
said.
You can try the drop-and-adtl approach,
because variety may keep a child from burning
out on the same wearying round of athletics,
Landry said.
And when you’re planning your child's sched­
ule. leave time for free play. Landry advises.
"Children need lo be exposed lo pickup games
and games they organize themselves," Landry
said. "They learn skills In those sellings thut they
don't Itturn with adults present."
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Clinton fights harassment claims
LITTLE HOCK. Ark. — President Clinton In nl^iuilliiK IhrmiRh
hi* nltorncy that h r will vigorously
a Im m rr alnle
worker’* lawsuit alleging that as governor hr made an
uuwanlrd sexual advaner toward her.
Robert Hrnnrtt. the high-profile Washington lawyer hired by
Clinton, rn llrd Paula Corbin Jones' lawsuit "tabloid trash with
a legal caption on It.”
Dennett said the president denies the accusation, doe* not
even rrra ll inerting the woman and refuses to oiler a monetary
settlement or apologue for "something lie did not do."
The lawsuit, filed In U S. District Court here Friday, accused
Clinton of "sexually harassing and assaulting" Jones during a
May 8. 101)1 encounter ul Little Hock's Excelsior Hold, and
then defaming her with denials.

Desert Shield soldier claims ills
WASHINGTON - When Nell K. Tel/laff began throwing up
shortly alter arriving In Saudi Arabia during the Persian Gulf
War. he thought at first It was nervousness Hut the retired Air
Force lieutenant colonel say* he got Increasingly worried as he
got stradlly more III
Today, he believes Ids sickness was caused by a drug,
routinely handed out to tmo|M. that was *up|N&gt;*cd to protect
them against Ir.up nerve gas Instead, he sold Friday. It ended
up damaging Ids nervous system
"Since taking pyridostigmine while deployed for Desert
Shield. I have been suffering moderate, severr and Intolerable
pain, latlgue easily and lately have developed one heck of a
palsy.” Tet/laff told the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee
The Defense Department denies thul the drug caused III
effects,

NRA keeps pressure on lawmakers
WASHINGTON — The National Hide Association says It will
use Its multlmtllion strong m em bm hlp to keep up pressure on
lawmakers following the House's ra/or-thln approval of a ban
on many assault-type firearms
"We're working with our people around tire country at the
grassroots level." Wayne LaPlerre. N'HA executive vice
president, said Friday. "That's what the N'HA dor* best We'll
tie bark."
LaPterre said Ih r group would make surr the NHA s 3.4
million members were aware of bow tbeir representative* voted
when the House approved ih r lrgl*lallon. 219 211. 1huistl.iv
Hr declined to discus* specific *lra lrg ir* that w ill tie used
against (hose voted for II
The measurr would bun ID t)|&gt;r* ol assault-style weapon*
Since the Senate has included a similar prohibition In lis &lt;rime
bill and Prrsldrnt Clinton supports II. eventual enactment ol
the Iran seems likely

Bobbitt charged with battering fiancee
LAS VEGAS — John Dobblll spent 13 hours In fall after
being rharged with (Mitering Ills flnacer. then .qmlogi/rd and
called their argument "a huge misunderstanding "
Dohhltt pleaded Innocent Friday to a misdemeanor charge &lt;rl
domestic ita llrry Hr was released on I f.ltX ) ti.nl (lending a
June 3 hearing
He Ignored reporters' &lt;|urstton* as be sprinted down two
flight* of step* in the downtown ja ils (talking garage along
with bis ball bondsman and an unidentified man They
departed^in a walling tour-wheel drive vehicle.
' A rt outing to a police icpnn. Ikrl.tMH, an. and Knatina F.llloU
bail nitMUKumrtu HtrssiHskg&gt;us "gr*»»i^ii her right forearm
causing a bruise, then' shoved her into a wall, musing a
bruise "
lie appearri) To fa* under lire Inlluriu r of alcohol nr number
substance when lie waaarreaied around 3 a.m.. Hie r»pon said
" I believe Ibis Is just a huge misunderstanding." be said In a
slalrm rnl released by Aaron Gordon a spokesman Inr Dobblll
and his J I •year-old llanrer
Elliott dldn ‘1 require medical treatment. Gordon *md Hr
released separate statements from Dobbin and Elliott m which
they reaffirmed Ihelr love lor ear ft other

African Congress treads lightly
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa — Taking rues from u*
conciliatory leader. Nelson Mandela the African National
Congrrs* Is trying not to sound too triumphant after Its
landslide win In South Africa's first all-race elections
In most place*, the 104-votc cushion the ANC will enjoy In
the next parliament would allow It to lay down the law to u*
political opponents Dot the emerging democracy In South
Africa Is too delicate for such muscular tactics.
Despite Its big victory, the ANC bus made It clear It will seek
consensus In Its government.
Final results Friday showed the ANC got 02.5 percent of the
vote In last week's election and will have 252 seats m the
400-scat parliament. compared to MN for all opponents
combined.
In a series of Interview# and In Ids victory speech Monday
night, Mandela repeatedly has stressed Ills desire to work with
everyone. The constitution negotiated wttli outgoing President
F.W. dc Klerk calls for a "government of national unity" and
Mandela said Friday that no one In the coalition should Irrl like
a "rubber stamp" for ANC policies.

Haitian Industrialists plan strike
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The populist Jean Bertrand
Aristide was widely disliked by many Hulllun businessmen
during his brief term as president, but the economic collapse
and unending bloodshed since his ouster by the m llliary has
Jefl many longing for a rclurn to democracy.
Legitimate businessmen say the coup leaders mid Ihelr allies
have enriched themselves on u scule even greater than Dial of
former dlclutor Francois Duvatlcr, whose pursuit of money wus
so single-minded Dial a new word — klcptooracy — was
developed lo describe his 1937-71 administration.
Current mllltury leaders buve taken control of the nation's
gas. Hour, rlcc und Imported car enterprises, as well as the
nation's porta, telecommunication services and electricity.
They have not developed an economic plan, nor do they olTer
any promise to Hultl'a people other than further punishment
from world nations.
In a drive led by the United Stales, the U.N. Security Council
voted Friday to ban all trade — except for food, medicine,
humanitarian relief and cooking fuel — at midnight May 2 1.
Ollier sanctions lake effect Immediately: a ban on all foreign
travel by 000 m ilitary und police officers and their families, a
recommended freeze on Ihelr foreign ussets and a ban on
noncommercial uvlatlon — Intended to stem drug IrufTlcklng
by IIn lll's rulers.
Halil, Die Western Hemisphere's poorest country, ulrcuily
hud been under a fuel and arms embargo since October.
The lightened sanctions arc an attempt to bring ubout Die
return of Aristide, ousted In u military coup In September 1091
— seven months after he wus sworn In as fluid's first
democratically elected president.

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s te p In t h c r 'a d o g n a m e d
Nlcodcmua. tin- trained has*
named Oscar. Die gator named
Bam, anil the spiders w ith
blblleal nnm r* your mother
hurlxrred lit tier home, was all
Dial true?"
I responded by saying Dial In
Du* best uf my own knowledge
and Die InfurmuDoii folks "feed"
me from Dine to time Pvery word
I've ever written In these 200
yarn* have fieen a* true a* I lieday Is lung Ob. I've gotten a
name wrong here 'n there or
muylie a wrong year. Ilu l you
(d ll lake most everything I've
written lo the hank
Now for a llnal surprise I've
got enough note* and material*
tu write another 2(X) column*
When II dime* to Saulurd histo­
ry, lolks. I've lust gotten the (Id
oil the top of the Jar I know
y n ti'rr wondering what e l*r
could I write nhotil. Well, let’*
mention u few;
There's the story alxnit the
.Jimmy Wright murder case and
Ed and Ik-rtu Digger* and Ih r
dally business they o|x-rated lor
year* In Sanford There * the
story alxnit everylxxly'* Irlrtid.
J U "S lim " Galloway and lit*
bride. Ina. who recently crle
h ra trd US year* of wedded
harmony And how atxiut Die
•lory of more tlum ;WX) people
who sfxiwrd up for Jack and
Cora K.tnnrr * 5&lt;)th anniversary
one Saturday at the Elk* Chfb?
There’# more tu write alxnit the
Dartnrau l.umlv. Dir Move fami­
ly and Rupert Strickland and III*
family
And how- uliout the *tnry
m nretnlng the Seminole 1'onnly
(all lire Dial took the live* of IO
In m a te * a n d o ne h ig h ly
esteemed correctional officer?
Then, there • Dir story about (I
b e lie v e ) s e v e n S a n f o r d
(Milkrrnrn who o|«-ralrd j Died
ring Dial raine lo light and v a .
( rushed In less than 24 hour*
Did you know Dial bud ll not
tiren lor Die greedy flngrr* ol
Mime Or I,unto (Hit me Ian* and
civic leaders, the entrance to the
University of Central Florida
(OUld have Ix r n (list about
where Shonry * Is now- hx alert
on Highway 17 92 and the
*&lt; bool built amend Du »hnrr* ol
latke Ada right here In Nanlord
H u t story w ill gel your dander
up
T lirn there's Die story coming
up ataail Dir Seuilnole County
Slant* Halt ol Fattir. the name*
of those Who have Ix-rti honored
and bow they're chosen And a
story aland Seminole High *
gre a t r *t come -fro m - behind
football victory.
I've got a story romlng up un
bow we a* youngster* were
taught the Ten Commandment*,
a tlo ry aland Die lour Drvani
girt* and how they hap|»rurd lo
come to Sanford a lew more
yarn* alxnii Sam Fulton. Sam
Wright and Willie Sam* Anil,
oh. yes. and columns uhoul Die
G h im * and Packard families
you'll enjoy
I'm way late with the story I
want to write about Dennis
Marshall and lit* family, lie ’s a
locomotive engineer for Auto
Train Also I want to tell yon
about that lively group n( girl*
who nuke tip the United Daugh­
ters of the Conlrdcrucy They
may have taken down lire stale
flag at the Atlanta-Fullon county
baseball stadium but folks,
the re '* some "Confederate**
towel* which "a in 't" yet tx-rn
discarded

they know the entire yarn.
Then there's a long epistle
from former Sanfordlle Tommy
Stringer we've Ix-en wauling to
print. And there's a story alxnit
a local Indy named Eunice
Marlin Dial w ill floor you.
Hrinem ber Die picture we
printed nlxml three or four years
ago when llalx- Ruth came to
Sanford sitting In a lx»x seal at
(dd M u nicipal Park w ill) a
youngster on III* lap? We can't
prove It tail we're pretty sure
now who the youngster was and
Dir story alxmt him will tiring
tears to votir rye*
And w-r haven't forgotten we
promised a year or set ago to do a
story &lt;ai one o( Sanford’s Ix-st
known locul merchants. John
Ivy and lit* wife. Kern. Hr
founded, owned and o|x-rntrd
what today I* Knight* Shore
S 'o rr In downtown Sanford.
There * a story alxnit Eleanor
Havrnrl that'll llr k lr your fanry.
And. we've got u yarn lo spin
alxnit one of Dir senior l&gt;r,
Charles Park'* Direr son* —
William If Hill. Die riirtnniil*t
And I surr don't want lo forgrt
tu du a story on Seth French
Harriet lioyri * grandfather and
the man for whom French Avr
mu- l* named French was a
p liy s te la u a n d w as c o m ­
missioned an officer In Die Unitid State* Army Medical Corji*
And. Harriet ha* the commission
|M|M-r which is signed tiy U S
Pm aidei i I Rutherford II ll.iv&gt; *
Sometime I I I Ih r future | ve got
lo do a story on the life- and
artistry ol Mr* Hotwrt M Harris
of lamaqu.1. Pa "W ho?" you
a*k To you old llin rr* she was
and *lIII l* Mary Frame* Neeley
who w ith Mill Tyre Ison ol
luilrnad man Marru* Tyre) were
Die Ginger Roger* and Fred
A*iaire ol Sanford in Dir |ti;to*
()li. y r * .mother story will lxonr alxmt George w M&gt; Rory
fo r m e r S e m in o le C o u n ty
legist,dor and who attended Hie
first inaugurallnn of President
Franklin D Hoo*rvrll
I've tried tu avoid writing
much about my own l.uuilv —
Dir Sirustrom* Dm next Sun­

day's article will tell you alxmt
m y d a u g h te r w h o (o d d ly
rtioughl really isn't rny daugh­
ter. She was rrrrn lly married in
Fort laiuderdale What’s unusual
alxmt Dial, you ask?" You'll tie
Doored to know Dial her mar­
riage wa* attended by some
2.400 — that's right — two
thousand lour hundred — (x-iiplr
and they even txmgtil ticket*
Strange? When you read It you'll
imdersfand And. then again,
maybe not So get prewired for
Die most unusual first of the
next 2&lt;X) yarns we ll spin for you
If Gixt lets us live
You see. I'm now pretty well
Tiornelxmiid " My doctors rail 11
(origrstivr heart failure Ilul as
long a* I can muster enough
energy to peek m il these "Way
Dai k When" tales I'll share rny
taeaklasl grtts with you every
Sunday morning
Finally I'm going bai k lo Die
giHxl ol(l days oner more W i Di a
tad of (xtelle license I in going to
write something you real old
timers stwxrtrt rememtiri Either
hum or son of sing it and you'll
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bow 11 goes
"I love lo spend these Sundays
with you. As friend in friend I
regret when wr're through I'm
telling you (list bow I feel, and I
hope you feel that way. tixi
" I .el's make a date for next
Sunday morn, when I'll tie tun k
again to Inform, and rreail again
and w rifr again the things you
want me to. I love to *|x-nd lhe*&gt;Hundays with you '*
Ah. some of you remembered
To some It sounded familiar bin
you Just rm ildn’t put your finger
on It l.ci me tell you llien
Remem tier "Way Dark When
when the family gathrrrd annul
the old RCA Zenith or Strumherg-Carl*on Graybar radio?
Remember Dir arillrs songs and
sklis of Eddie Cantor on Die
Chase A Sanborn Hour and Die
great rriustr of Dave Hubtnofl
bis violin and hi* orchestra’’
The above Is simply a "lake
o f f on Eddie s rinsing theme
song Can us old timers forgei n?
No way!
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God meet all vour need*

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got to do a story about George
Toiihy, a yam atxnit bow Orange
County got its name, a piece
abut Die S|»crr family, and a
story explaining once and for all
what happened lo cutise Cardi­
nal Induslrlen lo close down.
I’ve got a yarn or two or even
three to tell alxmt Dir Mann
family and tin- history ol Lake
Monroe (the town.
*hc lake).
More families l&gt;
l alxmt
In c lu d e th e I r * t s . th e
O u s la fs o n s , th e D r. J .N .
Hobsons, and I've got to contact
and get Information nn Charlotte
E. Smith and Mrs. Ralph Austin
Smith (whose first name Is also
Charlotte).
There's one story some folks
like Luther McWhorter have
been watting for — "the legend
of Mary Duvls." And In Dial do
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Greyhounds rally late,
earn spot In semifinals

LAKE MARY - Sanford Fraternal Order of
Police Lodge 140 w ill ronduct a golf tournament
on Monday. May 0. at Tlmacuan County Club lo
benefit Camp Challenge, a camp for handi­
capped children.
The tournament will tee off at 8:30 a.m.
Entry fee la $50 per person, which Includes
registration, greens fees, golf carl, and lunch.
Door prizes and contests also are planned.
For Information, call 322-1244.

■g TONY DaSORMIIR
Harold Sports Editor

Ovlado summer basketball
OVIEDO - Oviedo Recreation A Parks will lie
accepting registration for the Summer Men's
Basketball League thru May 24. Games are
flve-on-flvc. full court with officials.
Games will be ptnyed at the Jackson Heights
Middle School gym. 141 Academy Avenue, on
Saturday mornings starling June 4th.
League fee Is $225 per tram and anyone 18
yrara or older la eltglblr.
For more Information contact the Oviedo
Recreation A Parks Department at 359-5600,

Ptrry boosts Qstors
GAINESVILLE - Chan PerTy delivered a
bases-loaded single In the bottom of the 10th
Inning to gl**e the Florida Gators a 6-5 win ovrr
the Soulh Carolina Gamecocks Saturday.
Perry's single to right field drove In Brian
Duva with the winning run at McKethan
Stadium.
Joe Arnold's Gators Improved to 36-15 overull
end 16-3 In the SEC. while the Gamecocks
(33-10.9-11) dropped their sixth straight.
Danny Wheeler (7-l| picked up the win for
Florida, after coming In relief of Charles Roberts
In the tenth. J.J. Pearsall 12-5) fared four Itatters
In the bottom of the tenth and took the loss (or
the Gamecocks.

A R O U N D T O T N A T IO N
Qo For Qln win* muddy Oorby
LOUISVILLE. Ky. — Go For Oln. a prnvrn
mud horse. handled the aloppy track ut
C hurrhlll Downs on Saturday and won the
Kentucky Derby.
Iloly Hull, the 2-1 (avortte. tripped over the
Derby jin x and finished 12th In the 14-borer
field.
Holy Bull became the ISth conaecutlve beaten
favorite. The taat betting choice to win the
Derby waa Spectacular Hid In 1070.
Strode* Creek, trying to become the Ural
Derby winner without a race aa a 2-year-old
since Apollo In 1882. waa second. Hlumln Affair
finished third and Brocco. the second belting
choice, was fourth.

&gt; Nuggets shock Sonlcs in OT
SEATTLE — The Denver Nuggets, a franchise
*; that won only 24 games two seasons ago.
became the first eighth seeded playoff team ever
to beat a No. 1 seed with an Improbable 08-04
T. overtime victory Saturday over Seattle.
The Nuggets did It with exceptional perfor• mances from a pair of bench players — Robert
Pack and Btiau Williams - and two critical
blocked shots late In the extra period by
Dlkembc Mutombo.
Denver, which tied for the worst regularseason record of any team In the playoffs and
lost the first two games of the series at Seattle,
became the fifth NBA team to come back from
an 0-2 deficit to win a best-of-5 series.
It was a bitterly disappointing loss for the
Sonlcs. who had a franchise-best 83 regularseason victories nnd were ensured of the
home-court advantage through the postscuson.
Denver moves Into the Western Conference
semifinals against Utah, a 3-1 first-round winner
over San Antonio.

Cope ends victory drought
LOUDON. N.H. — Dcrrlke Cope earned Ills
first victory since 1090 when leader Hcrmle
Sadler ran out of gas with six laps to go
Saturday In the New England Chevy Dealers
2S0 at the New Hampshire International
Speedway.
Cope, posting hla first Busch Grand National
triumph, had moved Into second place ahead of
Bobby Dotter only seconds before Sudlcr
dropped out. Then he won a five-lap sprint to
the finish with Dotter and Ken Schrader.
Cope, who Joined the Winston Cup tour In
1086. had only two victories In 182 starts — In
the Daytona 500 and at Dover, both In 1000.
Cope, storting 14th In a Ford, averaged only
88.560 mph over the one-mile oval. There were
10 lead changes among nine drivers on the
sunny day.

Thay did II Ih# hard way — (ailing tahlnd 40 »n tha first inning an&lt;
committing (iva arrora — but Michalla Bishop (No 14), Jamie Sharp (nghl
and tha Lyman Qrsyhounda ralliad to claim tha ftA Section I crown Friday

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" I used that aa motivation In Ihe
fifth Inning." said Lyman aofttall
coach Christy Tlbbltls. " I lold Ihe
girls about what the track, soccer,
and cross country teams had done
against Orunge Park this year."
Right fielder Slacey Ritter started
the rally by drawing a one out walk
An out later. Jamie Sharp singled
and Michelle Bishop walked lo load
the base* Carolyn Crager then
singled to center field lo score Hitler
and Sharp to lie Ihe score
Karen Kallcak followed with a
single that plated Bishop and Crager
with the go-ahrad runs
"We are a very good comeback
team.” said Tlbbltls "We can hit
I'm very proud of Ihe gtrla They
never gave up."
The Greyhounds dug themselves
a hole by giving up four unearned
runs In the top of the first Inning
Wi t h two out. Jocel yn
D lG lo va nn l's ground ball was
mlsplayed by Ihe Lyman infield
(which totalled live m o rs In the
game). Jean Spanarelll and Alison
M ohurl follow ed w ith singles.
DiOiovanni scoring on Mohan's hit
After Sahrtna Jay singled to load
the tasea. Gina Moore sliced a
sun aided triple In left field, scoring
Spanarelll. Mohart. and Jay.
Lyman got two runs right tack In
the home half of Ihe first Sharp led
off with a walk and scored on
□ $ • • a K t t o a t l. Pag* $■

Butler, speed
spark Patriots
by Greyhounds
■y OBAN SMITH
H e r a ld S p o r t s W r it e r

DeLAND — Two cliches u(lrc{oalrly describe
Friday night's championship game of Ihe 3A
District 4 ta s rta ll tournament ut Cunrud Park
"speed kills" and "Ihe Butler did II".
take llr.ml Icy exploited every opportunity It
had lo use Its team speed lo pul pressure on the
young Lyman defense and Patriot senior out­
fielder Jeff Butler came through with two
outstanding plays as Lake Brantley rallied for a
10-6 victory over Ihe Greyhounds and a repeal as
Ihe champion of 5A-4.
Both teams will l«- In action Tuesday In Ihe
subregion games, take Brantley will be ut home,
while Lyman Will travel tn either Tullahussee or
Jacksonville, depending on Ihe outcome of
Friday night's District 3 final.
"O ur speed and our pllchlng are our top iwo
assets." said Lake Brantley head coach Mike
Smith. "And fielding Is about No. 4. but Boiler's
throw was the turning point In the game. It got
our kids sky high and seemed tn take some of Ihe
wind out of Lyman's sails.”
The Greyhounds (18-11) look a 3-0 lend In the
bottom of the flrsl Inning on walks to Kyle Gaines
and Freddie Young, a one-out RBI single by
Jason Shipley, n bascs-loadcd walk lo Tommy
Dixon and a fielder's choice RBI grounder by
Kllcy Calnpa
Lyman looked like II would extend the lead In
Ihe second as Mark Thclsen singled and gut lo
third on a single by Gaines and a wild pitch. But
with one out. Teddy Roller lifted a long fly lo Icfl

I

Ho**M PtwW ky Aa*yt KonMton

Ram goes to the Lions
Lako Mary High School senior Jimmy Nowberry
(seated) formally accepted a basketball scholar­
ship lo attend Southeastern Louslana during a

ceremony Friday. Witnessing the algnlng were
Lake Mary head coach Wlllla Richardson (tight)
and assistant coach Mike Gaudreau.

Rose, St. Cloud trip Seminoles

□Bee Lake Brantley, Page 3B

By DIAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writer

IADI5TRICT4 CHAMPIONSHIP
• I CONRAD PARK
PATRIOTS II. ORBYMOUNOW
L*k* Bnntl«y
*00 1/0 I — I t I
I
Lyman
* • • » • - *
J I
Conner, Harm** ISI and Van D*r Wtlda. Clark IS) Kalautkat.
Hayda IS), DI«on IS) and Kolia*. WP — Connor (4 II. LP Kalautkat (11) Sara — none JO - Laka Brantlay. Harma*.
Navarro 10 - Lake Oranllay. Butlar. HR - non# Rtcordt - Laka
Branllay 15 It Lyman I I I I .

SANFORD - Seminole High School gave
everything It had. but still couldn't overcome
mistakes. Injuries nnd a hot pitcher us Ihe
Scmlnolcs suffered n 5-2 defeat at Die hands of
SI. Cloud In the championship game of the
4A-Dlstrlct 6 baseball tournament Friday after­
noon at Alumni Field.
The loss does not eliminate the Tribe (17-14)

it citwd

4A-DIITRICT* CHAMPIONSHIP
■ULLDOOSS. PIOHTINO 5 IM IN 0 L IS S

•» ia 1 - 1 * »

la ml M l*
•* « l • — * » »
Rota and Watt. Danlali. Hllllman (I) and Gochoa WP — Rot*
(111). LP — Hllllman I I I ) , lava — non* IB — It. Cloud. Flo**.
Lo*. Hoop**, iomlnolo. Bradon. IB — non*. HR — non*. Rtcordt —
SI Cloud 1 1 1, lam lnol* IM 4.
_______________________

from the stale pluyofTs. but they will have to
make the run on the road now as they now must
rifla a flaanliiAta Da if at *)T)

Royals, Cardinals still in Babe Ruth playoff hunt
From Staff Reports

m. - WESH 2. Miami Heat at Atlanta

LONGWOOD - Orange Park
never stood a chance.
Hauling tad karma and a de­
t e r m in e d g r o u p o f L y m a n
G reyhounds. the Orange Park
Raiders saw u 4-0 flrst-Innlng lead
evaporate In a 6 4 loss lo the
Greyhounds In Friday afternoon's
SA S rc llo n I fastp ltch softball
championship game
Lyman (23-1) advances lo the
slate tournament this Thursday and
Friday at Ihe Southwest Sports
C o in p I e x In L a k e la n d . T he
Greyhounds will play Cooper City In
one semifinal at 5 30 p m. The other
semifinal, which will he playrd at
7 30 p m . pits Wrsi Orange against
Mlaml-Suulhrldge
The Class 5A stale championship
game Is scheduled for 7:30 p m
Friday.
Lyman s win Friday marked the
second time In 24 hours and fourth
time this school year that Orange
Park championship hopes have
been dashed by Ihe Greyhounds
At the state cross country cham­
pionship meet lust Novrmtier. Ih r
Raiders were picked to finish second
and (xmslbly challenge for the girls'
team title They placed third ns
Lyman ran lo the stale champion­
ship
In the 5A Section 1 girls' soccer
c h a m p i o n s h i p g a m e , th e
Greyhounds b llt/n t Orange Park
10-1 on tlie way to their third stair
chuinpnmslilp In lour yrars
On Thursday at Ihr SA-Rrgton I
track meet in Tallahassee, the
l.ytuan girls scored 35 points In the
final right rv rn ts to pass Orange
Park and | n *s I a 57-41 win over the
Raiders

IA 5 ICTIO W I CN A M FI 0 N 5H IF S A M I
F rM s v .M s rt
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o s iv h o u n c h l b . o s s u
Orsaf* FsrS
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Bit*** t n II. I P - Joy ( I t I I &gt;• - Mono IB
O*sn«0 Po*k. Mows, lym on BUtloe MS
Mono aoesrao - Or 0*140 Po*S I * I. ly m to » I

SANFORD - Both Ih r Rotary Club Royals and
Knights of Columbus Cardinals kept their
Sanford Recreation Babe Ruth Baseball League
pluyoff hopes ullvc with wins Friday night.
The Royals thumped A takeslde Gallery A’s
15-4 at Sanford Mcmoriul Stadium while the
Cardinals bested the Buggs Produce Expos 14-5
at Zlnn Deck Field.
Going Into play Suturday. Ihe Royals (7-4) were
In second plncc In the American Division behind
the Nobles Construction While Sox (11-0) while
the Cardlnnls (7-4) are third behind (he Elks

Lodge No. 1241 Cubs and Moose Lodge Plrulcs
(lied for first at 7-3).
Chad Sheffield led (lie Royals with (wo singles,
three runs scored, nnd two RBI. Also chipping In
were Tommy Rulnes (double, run, two RBI), Thco
Williams (single, run. two RBI). Randy Cnscy
(single, (wo runs. RBI), Jim m y Parsons (single,
run. RBI), Nathaniel Cline (three runs), and
M e lvin H o lt, T ra v is H a m p to n , A n to in e
Cussanovn. and Nick Johnson (one run each).
Terrell Bender singled, scored a run. and hud
an RBI to pace the A’s. Brett Witte hud a -v.iglc
and a run scored. Brud Brumlcy also singled. Eric
Euson and Rod Hudson each scored a run.

For the Cardinals, Ivory Peterson had three
singles, three runs, and three RBI. Richard
Badger added two singles, three runB. and three
RBI.
Other contributors were Danny Harrison (dou­
ble. two runs), Wesley Winkle and Sylvester
Wynn (each with a single, run, and RBI). Walter
Gaines (single, run), and Eric Sperry. Terry
Murkcy, and Roger Sizemore (one run each).
Leading the Expoa were Chrla Vaughn (double,
single, run. RBI). James Drake (two singles, run.
RBI). Major Fisher. Cory Peterson, and Warren
Hooks (one run each), and Eric Mundy. Darnell
Bapps, and Jerry Strickland (one RBI each).

OR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

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• I SEMINOLE PARK
Friday «l«M
R im n e t — I .AM. Di 31.34
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21 00 14 *0 4 10
4 0 A Every|eanle
3 30 4 40
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JJ0
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T (1 3 7 )4 M M
b ra n d r»co - 1A M . M l J l . i t
1 C o rllo Who I t
3 40 J 40 360
4 Bob'sChalty
MOO 000
Ilm o k lo V tfO
0 00
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4M .M i 00(111114.14
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4 40
S tf
140
IJ o m
ID
J40
4 Pel# M o tt M
140
Q 114) l l . M i P (0 1) 44.141 T (1 1 4 14
flC B a) 144.14
Feurthracg — 1.4M. Ci 31.43
I M L Rapid Pool
IS.40
4 44 4 10
4 Glenwood Clover
410 140
3 E J 't Job
310
Q (1 4 ) 33 441 P (1 4 ) 31-Mi T (14-3) 333.44)
( I winner 1 1.444 44
P in h ra « 4 - 1 A M . 0(31.14
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14 40
4 M 4 JO
S N khoietS ea
3 40 J40
1 Royal Bo AQueen
400
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I A M . 33
tilth r * C 4 — 1.4M. 4 i JIAO
4 JCK Genie
14 44
144 444
1 RV Lothol Woopon
140 3 30
IS h o r ta rN M o it
3 44
Q (3 1 ) 14.44) P (3 1 ) 111.Mi T (3 1 1 )
344.44) (1-4-4 3 4(3)344.44
tovonlh roco — 1AM. Ci 31.34
1 H llto rlc o l Glory
1.44
3 04 3 44
I Aaron O 'M alloy
I d) 4 40
4 C Comoran
Jao
Q ( I t ) 33.M) P (3 1 ) 44.M ) T (31-4) ta .N i S
(3 1-34) 134.M
Eighth ra to -1 .4 4 4 . Ci N.14
1 P o ll Fonda
IN
4.30 4 00
1 Vintage Volvo!
4 04 3.40
IC C Rocky »00
3.40
Q I I I ) 14.M) P (1-1) 11.44) T (31-1) 133.M
Ninth r a c e - I A M . A 1 11.34
I RV M otivated
4db
3 44 3 44
• Lady Justice
14 00 I N
1 6 leck|eck Lounge
J 04
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1.46 S M
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4 I'm A Leader
444
344
4 V ibrant Ooddett
3.16
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techs) 41.M
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1 Cinnamon Sam
4A4
3 40 S46
1 L ooklorthallghl
16 40 IJ.M
4 C u n ln A lbert
JM
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T (1 7 4) 4M.M) Carryover 1411.44
l l t h r a c e - 1,434. A t 31.41
) Jennie Lee
4 40
J M 3M
3 Happy Elsie
4M
JM
4 Task Nile N Gale
4M
O ( I t ) D M ) P (1-3) IN .M ) T (1 3 4 )
M .M ) 1 ( 1 3 -4 A ll) ISAM
it t h r a c e - I 4 M . R I 31.14
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1.00
4 00 Jap
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J.M
JM
J Rosy Asset
J 44
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l.ltl.M
14th race — 1444. A : N.41

3 Fond A Tango
13 44 3 40 1 »
1Pattln Fast
140 344
T Katsu Justin
400
Q 11-1) I4.M) P (3-1) 7S.Ni T (6-1-7) K1.M
llth race- I M t . Oi SI.M
• Omni Alfalla
11.00 4.30 340
1 Easy N Good
1444 4.34
7 Freddy Freckles
13 46
O (3-4) 4144) P 14-1) 331.M i • (4-t-l-AH )
3414 .M
A - M M ) H — 1147444

J

JAI'ALAI

( I ORLANDO-SEMINOLE
F riday nighi
F irst game
7 Enrique
4.40 4 30 S M
4 Beto
14 40 I M
JOnalndie
100
O (4-1) 74*44, P (1-4) 114.44) T Ob-3)
1,34).14
Second |a m t
4 Beto Enrique
10.M 3 34 4 M
J Artec he G o ltll
4 30 3 M
3 R icardo A guirre
3 40
Q (1-4) 34.M) P (4-3) l)t.1 4 r T (4-3-3)
343.M) DO 0 -4 ) 4.M) ( 0 0 cent. 7-AM) 2S.M
T l l r i i if T n
3 Pardo Enrique
4.10 444 S M
3 Orwlndlo A guirre
444 S.M
lO te O y a rl
(M
a O -t) I4.N i P ( I S) 11.MI T (3-3-1) IM .M
Fourth game
40tea
14.10
1340 3.44
7 Cole
444 i n
S A tpIrl
to o
Q (1-4) M .M ) P (4-3) 114J4) T (4-3-1) 3MJ4
F ifth game
) P ile A guirre
D M
444 140
I Coie-Bnrtwua
439 440
3 Beto Oyer I
344
Q (1-1) 11.M l P (1-1) 14 t.N l T I M l ) 1T3.M
tle th gome
7 P erdo A guirre
I1 M
444 344
4 Ole*-CM me la
744 )(.J 0
3 R kA fd sO vA fl
IX
O (3-4) M .M ) P ( I d ) 774.M l T ( I d l ) D I M
Seventh tam e
3 Don
14 44
3 M 3.40
J Mendl
4 40 I M
lE rk le g e
1.40
Q (3-3) 1S.M) P (1-1) 13.361 T (1 1 1) 1,33444
Eighth 44 mo
4 Napa A guirre
1140
144 3.40
O Z u g e ia lrk le g e
1.40 3 40
S ta id Mendl
J.M
a (4-4) 44.M) P (4 4) 333.34) TT (44-3)

IM IS W b t K

N ATIONAL L I A O U I
A ll Times EOT
Bast Division
W
L Pst. OB
A lianla
IT
10
430 —
AAontreel
14 11 J l l
US
F tor Me
14 IS .111 3
WO H i
New York
14 14
Philadelphia
II
17
331 4'S
CMitrat DtvUto*
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L
Pci. OB
Clnclnnali
443 —
14 )0
IS II
177 1
SI Louis
Houston
14 1&gt;
371 3
Pittsburgh
WO 4
13 U
704 3
Chicago
4 11
West Division
W
Pel. OB
l
wo —
San Francisco
11 IS
44T 1
Lot Angolas
14 u
Colorado
443 1
11 14
San Diego
3 It
311 3
F riday's Games
A tlanta 3. Montreal g
F tar Ida y, Philadelphia t
Chicago 16. P ittsburgh I
St. Louis J. New Verk &gt;
Cine Inna 11 a Houston J
San Diego A Colorado 0
Son Fronclsco 3. Lot Angeles 1
30100000*0 Games
L o t Angolos 3. Son Fronclsco 1. 16 innings
Philadelphia at Flartda. (a)
Houston at Cincinnati. In)
Chicago at Pittsburgh, (n)
Montreal a t Atlanta, (n)
New York et SI. LoulA (n l
Color ado at San Olego. In)
Sunday's Games
M ontreal (H ill S I) at A tlanta (S m olti &gt; 1).
1:14pm .
P hiladelphia (Jecksen 3 4 ) a t Ftortda
(Hough &gt; 4). liJ J p .m .
C hicago (M o rg a n 6 4) a t P itts b u rg h
(2 Smith 3 3). 1 33 pm
H ouston TO rabe k 3 1) a t C in c in n a ti
I Henson 7 II , J : l l p m
New Y o rk ( O e tio 6 0) e l St Louie
|P a le c to t* 1 l,) :IS p m
Colorado IN led &gt;3) et San Diego 1 Ashby
631,4 0 3 p m

Lee Angeles (Herehlter 14) at San Fran
cisco (Torres611.103 p.m.
A M ER IC AN LEAGUE
A ll Tlmoa ID T
■ a il Division
L Pet.
W
Boston
t
N
m
Hew York
\% \9
MS
Baltimore
17 10
4)0
M
Toronto
14
SU
444
Detroit
11 11
Central D fviiien
W
L Pet
371
Chicago
u
11
14 12
Cleveland
IN
Milwaukee
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Kansas City
s it
J7t
Minnesota
11
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W««l D&lt;vi«K»n
W
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Tama*
12 14
4*2
California
400
12 IS
11
17
Seattle
m
Oakland
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Friday's Games
New York 3. Boston 1
Detroit3. Seattle*
Milwaukee 1. Toronto I
Cleveland 4. Baltimore 3. I t Innings
Kansas City I. Chicago 3
T e ia tl. Minnesota I
California II.O akland!
Saturday's Games
Detroit 10. lea 11la 4.4 Innings, r iln
New York I. Boston!
Cleveland af Baltimore, pgd.. rain
Toronto J, Milwaukee 3
Chicago 4. Kansas City 1
AAlnnatofa a l Texas, (n)
Oakland at California, (nl
Sunday's Games
Seattle (Flaming 14) al Outroll (Belcher
b J). 1:11p.m.
Boston (H a tk a lh I I) a l Naw York
(AAulhollandJ 1). 1 1 1 p m
Cleveland (C la rk 1 0 ) at B a ltim o re
(McDoneMIO). I M p m
M ilwaukee (Hlguara I t ) a l Toronto
(Henlgan* 3), lil l p m .
Kansas C lly (Appier J J) al Chicago
(FtrnendeiJJ).1:31pm
Minnesota (Erickson 1 4) i t T en s (Brown
1-4), J:43p m.
Oakland (Darling 13) al Calllornla (Finlay
b J), 4:03pm.

S F IS H IN G I O M E G A S I

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3 30
1 40
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Q (3 4) 44.N) P (3 1 ) M .M ) T (3 3 3 ) J44.M)
(Tw tn-Trl C arryover) 1.144.M
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IG o llll
4 10 4 40 1 40
JU ralde
4 40 3 N
1 Bob
440
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11 th game
4A ram ayo Erkloga
11.10
3 00 3 44
1 la id Bob
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3 A rplllaga Mendl
3 44
O (4 1) 41.M) P (4 1 ) lll . M ) T (31-33 414 M
11th game
4 Said Victor
14 40
4M
JM
3 IMgeyen Den
1) M
4 00
4 Berra Rob
4 00
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I.444.M) QD (3 1 3 3 A ll) 111 M l QO (31 a
A A ll) J I M
13th game
1 Beltran
14 M
4 40 4 40
4 Napa
4 40 11 40
lA rra to la
1144
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Friday night's game
M A R L IN I4 , P N I L L I I I 3
PLORIDA
P N ILA
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O b rh M
C arrel
3 110
D y k itr c f 4 1 1 0
M gdanlb t i l t
Duncan 14 3 1 J I
S htfleM rt J i l l
K ruk lb
I 1 1 1
Conlne lb 4 1 1 1
D H IIn ilb 3 1 0 0
Brownell 4 0 6 0
Daultonc 4 4 3 1
E in ric h r l 3 0 11
Johnson c 1 3 3 1
KAbbtlM 3.0 14
Slcum ba 0 0 0 4
B ib M le lb 4 0 3 3
R jn ln p h 1 6 0 0
W th e rtp 1 4 6 0
DJonea p
00 4 0
M u lltp
1660
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L e w lip
4 6 60
Incvglall 16 14

Mmdnl lb 3 6 0 0
Settling p 1 0 4 0
Lngmr r( 14 4 4
C hm brlrl 14 4 4
Tetalt
M 3 11 3
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M4 IM 111 - I
Florida 1 LOB - Philadelphia I.
A IB - O y k ilra (13). Duncan (I) ,
(4) HR - Kruk ( I I . Sheffield (ID .

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6 6 6 3
111 t
Mutls
113 1 1 1 0 1
R Lewis
Weathers pitched to 1 batter In the 1th
HBP - by Weathers IM orandm ll Balk Schilling
U m p ire s — H e m e . W ln te r s i F ir s t .
Froem m ing. Second. H ern end eii Third.
Ponrmo
T — 3 *3 A — J1.3M

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Laka Croocont
Lako Qgorao
Ocala Focatt
Ocklawaha River
Laka PanaaoRkaa
Clermont Chain
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Laka ariffin
Lako Ha/rla
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Through Friday. Mey 4
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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14
Burks Cal
14 t l
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AlouMon
34 H
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74 m
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Lankford SIL
11 104 34
Kent NY
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14 too 31
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Blchetto Col
Butler LA
13 »0I 34

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New York vs. New Jersey
New York wins series 1 1
Friday. May 4
New Verk 141. New Jersey 41

34

Pel.
411

407

137
333
333
331

Biggie. Houston. I t; Uykslra. Philadelphia.
13; LWalkar. Montreal. I t ; Alow Montreal.
I I ; B arry. Montr eal. 4) King. Pittsburgh. *
Waliach. Las Angeles. *
RSenders. Cincinnati 4i Mondesi. Los
AngotoA J; Oilerm en. Los Angeles. 1, Busks.
Celorede. l i Sandberg. Chicage. I t Butter.
L o t AngelOA 1; 11 ere lie d wth- 7
H im * Mum*
M aW llllam s. la n Francisco. 11; Ihe iiteM
Fieride. I I ; Bichette. Cotorede I I . B u rt*
Colorado 14. Kent. New Verk. 3; Oalerrege
Colorado 3. P lenlier. ta n Diego. 4. Hundley.
New Y o rk. 4; M itc h e ll. C ln c ln n a li. 4.
Waliach. Lee Angeles. 4
Stolen Bale*
Carr. F tor Ida. I I ; OSendert. A llanta. 14
D e S h ie ld *. Les A n g e le s. ». G r lt io m .
Montreal. 3; Butler. Lot Angeles. 3: Clayton.
San Francisco. 1; / are tied w ith#
PITCHING
4 Dec lite m
Tewksbury. St Louis. 44. 1000 1 S4
Weathers. Florida. 3-1, SJJ. 744 , M in i.
Montreal. 3 1. tJ). 131. labernagan
York. 4 1. 400. J JJ, 7 are lied w ith 7)0
Strikeout*
B e n ts . San O ioga. S3; P J M e r lin e i.
Montreal 43. GAAaddue. A lianla. 41. Rl|o.
Clnclnnali. *4. G liy ln o . Atlanta. 34. On
Jackson, Philadelphia. 34; KIN. Houston U
lavas
Roles. M ontreal. 1. Franca. New Verk. l i
McM fcheel. Atlente. 4; M P eret. t t Louis. 4.
Harvey. FlerMe. i i White. Plltsburgh. 3,
JH ernendei, F ter Ida, I
AM ERICAN L I A O U I

O AB
R
33 11 14
34 31 21
30 IIP 24
33 141 31
37 33 11
34 141 30
la 101 34
37 10) 34
21 34 34
13 114 14
Runt leered

H Pel.
ass
33
31
343
40
344
343
Jl
340
33
133
31
34
334
34 .3)0
33 .344
44 .341

W hile. Toronto. 33; Lofton. Cleveland Jl)
G rlttoy Jr, Seattle. I I ; AAolltor, Toronto, l l j
ACole. Minnesota. 74; Javier, Oakland. 34;
Carter, Toronto. 34.
Runs Baited In
Certer. Toronto. 33; Puckett, Minnesota.
30; Franco. Chicago. 30; JG onialei. To sat.
I t ; Cooper, Boston. 34; G rlffoy Jr. S oitlla.
H i Thomas. Chicago. 73. O’N olll. Naw York.
IS; Canseco. Texas. 33.
Hits
Puckett. Minnesota, 44; Mol Itor. Toronto.
41) CDayls. California. 40; Lofton. Cleveland,
37) MVeughn. Boston. 31) G riffey Jr. Seettle.
31; WCIerk, Texas. 11; W hile, Toronto. 31.

P IC EE

BAST
C urry 10, B. Naiarene 1
Feirielgh Dickinson I I I Long Island U. 41
Fitchburg St. 3-1, Fram ingham SI. 4 J

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CONFERENCE SEM IFIN ALS
(Beet-#41)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
New Verb es. ChKago
Sunday. M a y *
Chicago e l New York. 3 P p m
Wednesday. Mey I t
C h ka g e e l New Verk. TBA
Friday. Mey I I
New Verk et Chicago ( p m
Sunday. May I I
New York a l Chicago. 3 10 p m
Wednesday. May I I
Chicago at New York. T BA if necessary
Friday, AAay M
New York el Chicago. TBA. it necessary
Sunday. AAay I I
Chicago at New York. TBA. It necessary

INHL FLAYOFFS
A ll Times EOT
(Best 44 7)
4 ASTR RM COMP 4*4 C NC1
44uw York Renpert *1 WatlMogton
tier* Vork lead* tones ) 0
Saturday. May 7
Navy York Hangars at W e llingto n fn l
MoFbdM. M j f f
W«tMr&gt;9 »on «t N# n York
p m l l 'w i E i u ' r
W vdrwtder May 11
York R «ng *n | I M iik m g lo n
p m.. If necessary
Friday. May I I
Washington el New York Rengvr*
p m . if n e c e tu ry
New Jersey * • Patten
Boston leads senes 7 1
Saturday. Mey &gt;
New Jersey e l Boston. In)
Monday. AAay 3
Boston a l New Jersey. 1 14 p m
Wednesday. Mey I t
New Jersey a l B otlan. f l | p m
necessary
Friday. AAay I I
Boston a l New Jersey. I I t p m .
necessary
WESTERN CONFERENCE
la n Jese vs. Tnrente
San Jasa leads series 1 I
Friday. M e r s
Sen Jose 1, Toronto 7
le n d e r, AAoyl
Tor in to e l Sen Jose. I 00 p m
Tuesday. May I I
Toronto at San Josa. 10:14 p m
Thursday.AAay I I
Sen Josaal Toronto. 1.34 p m . II necessary
Saturday. AAay 14
Sen Jose e l Toronto. 1 N p m , If necessary

BASEBALL
A m trlc in League
C ALIFO RNIA A N O ILS - Pieced Brian
Anderson, pitcher, on the IS day disabled list.
Recalled M ike Butcher, pitcher, from Van
ceuver of tha Pac Ilk C oait Ltagua
CHICAOO WHITE SOX - Recalled Oann
H ow ltt, oufllelder. from Nashville of tho
Am erican Association
CLEVELAN D INDIANS - Purchased the
contract of Paul Shuey, pitcher, trom Kinston
of tho Carolina Ltagua. Racalled Jesse Levis,
catcher, trom Charlotte o l the International
league. Sant AAatt Marulio. calchar, outright
to. C
-------- ----------------Charlottef Optioned
Herbert“ P erry, In
HeIder. to CherleDe.
NEW YORK YANKEES - Placed Je ll
Reardon, pitcher, on walvora for tho purpose
o l giving him his unconditional raleasa.
Rocallad M ark Hulton. p lfc h tr, from Col
umbus of the International Ltagua Placad
Bob 0|oda, pitcher, on waivers
S E A T T L E M A R IN E R S - A c llv le le d
Edgur M a rtln e i. third basemen, trom the
IS day disabled list. Purchased the contracts
o l Luis So|o, 'ntlelder, and Jorry W illard,
calchar, from Calgary ol tho Pacific Coast
Ltagua. Waived Mackey Sasser, catcher, lor
tho purpose of giving him his unconditional
raleasa. Optioned Torey Lovullo, Inflelder, to
Calgary. Sept Dale Sveum, Inflelder. outright
algery.
to Cat)-----NeH»nal League
NL — Suspended Derek Bell, San Diego
Pedros oufllelder, lo r live gomes and lined
him an undltclotad amount tor charging
Pedro M a rtln e i, Montreal Eapos pilch
llcner.
during a game A p ril 10.
M
O
N
T
R
r
"
---------------- R IA L BXPOS Purchatad tha
con tract o l T im Layana, plfch ar, Irom
Ottawa ol lha International Laagua.
SAN FRANCISCO O IANTS Placed
Kavln Rogart. pllchar, on lha ISday dltablad
list, rotroacllvo to M ay 3. Purchatad lha

LoSmlth. Baltimore, I I ; Ruaeell. Boston, I ;
Aguilera, Minnesota. 1; Hannaman. Detroit,
S; Grahe. California, 4; X H arnandti. Naw
York. 4; P arr, Cleveland, 4; Hanka, Taxes, 4.

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Lan Antorue vs Utah
Utah wins te n e t J I

TRANSACTIONS

Heme Runs
O r lf lo y J r , S e a ttle . I t ) P a lm e ir o ,
Baltim ore. 10; Carter. Toronto. 10; Thomas.
Chicago. 3; Fielder, D etroit, 3i Delgado.
Toronto, 1 1 Sierra, Oakland. 1; Franco.
Chicago. I.
Stolen Bates
Coleman, Kansas City. I t ; Lofton. Claveland. 13) H ulie. Taxes, 10; ACole, Minnesota.
16) Curtis. California, 6) U ohn ton. Chicago.
I t M cR ae. Kansas C ity . !&lt; R A Iom a r.
Toronto. l i Javier, Oakland. 1.
PITCHING
4 Decisions
M cDonald. B altim ore. 4 6, 1.000. 3 33;
A lv a rtt, Chicago, 4 0. 1.000. 113; Mussina.
Baltim ore. 11, .113. 3.13; Cone. Kansas City.
S-l. 417. 4 04; Key. New York. &gt;1. ID . 1 34;
Darwin. Boston. S I. ID . 4 M i 4 a r t lied w ith
730.
Strikeouts
RJohnton. Seettle. 44i Henfgen. Toronto.
401 A p pier, Kansas C ity . 46; Clem ent.
Boston. 34; Stewart, Toronto. 31; A Leller.
Toronto. 34; G u im in . Toronto. 34; BWItf.
Oakland. 34.

C O l f OB BABBBAU

Phoenix vs Go Mew Stele
Phoenix wins tones 70

Vancouver vs. Dalles
Vancouver leads series J I
Friday, AAay 1
Dallas 4. Vancouver ]
Sunday. AAay 1
Dallas af Vancouver. 1 m p m
Tuesday, AAay 14
Dallas at Vancouver. 10 U p m
Thursday, M ay I ]
Vancouver at Oallat. 4:34 p m . If m e e t
sary
Saturday. AAay l i
Vancouver af Dallas. l : M p m . If necet
sary

AOIai. Milwaukee, l i Lotion, Cleveland, Ji
ACole, Minnesota. 3i Griffey Jr, Seettle. 1) II
are tied with 1.

fLi

► to v to iv t Portland
Houston wins tanas 3 1
Friday. M a y !
Hautton 31. Portland a*

34)
340

G w ynn . te n Diego. J l: P l a n t . Les
Angeles. 37. Bagwell. Howsten. 37; Alow
Montreal V , Burks. Colorado. 11. Kent. New
Vork. 34 Lankford 31 LoulA 14. Biggie.
H e u sle n . J4i B ic h e tte . C o lo ra d o 14;
Pendleton Atlanta. 14

O'Neill NY
WCIerk Tax
CDavit Cal
Lofton CM
Barm# Oak
MVaughn Bos
McRae KC
Palmeiro Bal
ACole Min
Puckett Min

W I3 T B R N C O N F E R IN C B
See me vs Denver
Denver wins series 3 3
Saturday. May 1
Denver M. Seeflle 34. OT

34S
37}
JM
344

Oykstra. P h iiJ d e ip n m *'? Sheffield. Ftor
Ida, is , Burks. Colorado. 17. Fmtey. Heuslen.
71. Biggie. Houston. 33. le n kfu rd . t t lew is
14. Butler. Los Angeles. 14
Runs Betted la
ShettieM. Flartda. I l l Bagwell Hausten
)0. Galarraga. Colorado JO Kant. New
York. 31. Bichette Coloredo. i t . P la n e Let
Angeles 74 M a W llllem t San Francisco 74

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(Beet o f t )
■ ASTERN CONFERENCE
A tlanta vs. M u m )
Series lied I 3
| m||^ a « SAar I
M iam i at Atlanta. IJ :M p m

Orlande vs Indiana
Indiana wine sar lee 14

! a.

a axe friiFudw FbF Caauuadae

A ll Times EOT
FIRST ROUND

Chicago VS Cleveland
Chicago wine series 14

1

L I:

NBA PLAYOFFS

B A S IS ALL LIADSVIS

Oferud, Toronto. I I ; WCIerk. Texas. I l l
Puckett. Minnesota. H i Knoblauch. M in
nasola. 14; Carter, Toronto. 16) Fryman.
D etroll. 3; I a r t Had w ith I
T rip le t

I !,i
To Si
* a F_

Salem SI. 1. Suffolk 1
St. Thomas Aquinas 4. Sacred Heart 4
Wagner 1 4. Mount St M ary s. M d 11
SOUTH
E. Kentucky 14.MoroheedSI I I
.
F le rM e t. 3. Carolina 3
iB
Georgia 1L Kentucky 1
V
M iddle Term I . Tennessee Tech 4. second
game ppd . rain
Term M a rlin 1. Austin Peay I
W. Pier Ida 1. M tb H t I
MIDWEST
Cent. Michigan 3. Kent Si. I
Creighton A W ichita SI I
lo w a tt 11 Missouri 16
Minnesota at Michigan. 1. pgd . ram
Simpson 1 Cent lewa 4
Teeas A rlin g to n 4 .NE Louisiana!
TOURNAMENTS
N ertheei! 14
Second Round
M errim ack It. American Inti t
Am erican Inti II , Bentley 3
Springfield I I. M errim ack J

■

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Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole Hlflh 8chool
graduata now playing for the Chicago While Sox. Hie elate are
lor tho 1994 soason In the first column, poraonal beat B e « s o n
totals In tho aocond column and current career totals
(including 1994 games) In the third column.
Raines' hitting atreak, which reached nine games In
Chicago's 6-5 loss to Kansas City Friday, ended In an O-for-4
otlort in the White Box's 4-2 win over the Royals Saturday.
Raines was t-tor-3 with a run and an RBI In Friday's game.
RAINES QAUQC

Catogory
•94
Games.......... .... 24
At bats.......... .... 90
Runs............. .... 20
H its...............
28
RBI................
12
Doubles...-.... .... 4
Triples..........
0
Home funs........ 0
Steals........... .... 2
Average........
286

best
160
847
133
194
71
38
13

career
1.841
0.974
1,231
2,070
719
338

10

129
753
298

90
334

contract o l Pal Gomel, pitcher tram Phoenia
of the Pacific Caasl Laagwa
BASKETBALL
United tiefe s Basketball League
JA C KS O N V ILLE H O O T E E t - Signed
Charlie Ward, guard, to a tour game can
tra ct.
M E M P H IS FIR S - W aived Clarence
Swearengen and Tim Brooks, guards and
W illia m Bedford, cantor
FOOTBALL
NoHenu I Fee then League
N F L — A nnounced the *a lo e l *he
Philadelphia Eagles to Jeffrey L in e hot
been unanimously approved by me league
BU FFALO B IL L ! - .igned John Beck
guard. Daman Thome*. O la n b o McKoy and
D errick Branch, wide receivers. M ike Cetlint
end Greg Evens te le n e t Todd Her«ei,
line b e tte r. Stove Moyem. eTtontive le c tio
Shawn Larsen, cornerbeck, Ed P m lien
defensive tackle M a ll Rodger* and R kk
Sham, quarter beck* Den SllvO tirl in k e r .
end Tim Tlndeie iu iib e ct
CHICAOO E E A B t - Agreed to terms with
M a r* Cask, light end Signed Keith Jennings
tight end. toa one rear c onifer I
DALLAS COWBOYS - S-gned Oerrtck
Gamer, running bar *
D E T R O IT L IO N S S lg n td O r * ,
Mwitgomery. punter and Kyto Mao'# da
ton*.««lack to
O R E IN BAY P A C R IR t - Signed «r&gt;an
Wagner ptmtor to a an# T«a. contract
IN D IA N A P O LIS C O L T I - Agreed to
•arms win* Charles Arbuckle nghl and
Signed Javan Orton. Fanny M r 1 -1 ,1 * and
Todd Erlcsan. datontive b a r**
Barnard
W hirling ton. datontive end Jet* Simon and
B utto n Alton datontive linemen. Cats'--*
Were linebacker Marc B arrelli. eitonslve
linemen Tedd Jar dan q u a rto 'b a r* Oamen
Campbell. Glenn Storks. M a r.m Courtney
end W illiam Hautton. r u m r e Pacts, and
Aaron Bailey Dor on Pointer. Floyd Turner.
T e rry S m ith end Wesley C o rre ll. wide
receivers
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - S&lt;«ned (tonne' I
Benneii. fullback, to a Ihree year contract
IOS A N O I H t RAMS - Signed Chris
Chandler, quarterback,
a ana year con
ira c l
MINNESOTA VIKIN O S - Signed Chris
Watoh. wide receiver; J J Lesley and Lance
Gray, fullback* M alik Pwyd. comerback
Phil Brown running bwck.
k. I d IBuck, solely
end Troy Riemec. tackle
N l W YORH OIANTS - Waived Mars
Jackson, wide receiver. David Treadwell.
pleceklcSer; end Clarence Jones offensive
tackle Stgned M ike Atovandvr. cantor. K urt
Bieedorn punter. John Brown dvto ntire
back, B rian Fax. guartorback. M ilton Jenat.
defentireend and Duana AAar k 1 linwbacker
N IW VORK J IT 3 - W aited R row nini
Nagle, quarterback
FITTSBUROH 3 T IC L IR 3 - S-gned E n r
R e ro itl. linebacker
WASHINGTON REDSKINS - Signed Keith
Taylor, safely, to e Two year contract
Canadian Fxwlball Laagua
BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS - Stgned
David W elter, running back
CALOARY S T A M P ID E R 3 - Announced
tha retirem ent oi Andy McVey. fullback
Signed Gerald Vaughn defensive beck, and
Vince Denielten stotbeck
HAM ILTON T IO IR CATS - Signed Val
St Germem. guard
SACRAMENTO GOLD M INERS - Signed
Aaron P rice, placeklcker
SHREVEPORT PIRATES - Srgned Ren
Dyson. Wide receiver, and Carey Broody,
selety
TORONTO A R O O N AU Tt - Waived Lance
Chomyc. pleceklcSer, D errick Branch, wide
receiver, end Sieve R odehutltors. offensive
lineman
HOCKEY
Nettociel Hockey Leegue
NHL — Fined Pavel Bure. Vancouver
Canucks right wing. SS00 tor hittin g Shane
Churla. (tones Stars rig h t wing, w ith e
Ileg renl elbow In e game AAay 4
COLLEGE
KANSAS S T A T I — Named Stove Aggers
men’s assistant betkefbell coach
P H ILA D E LP H IA T E X T IL E - Named Ray
Goon woman's soccer coach
PITTSBURGH — Announced lha retire
men! o l John V atvary. man's track coach,
effective June X
PROVIDE N C I — Named Louis O rr, Bob
G onialei end Tom Herrton men's assistant
basketball coachat
SOUTH CAROLINA — Named Barbara
Tha 1 ton and M erle Fantanarose woman’s
assistant basketball coachat
V IR O IN IA M IL IT A R Y IN S T IT U T I N am ed Kanny Brooks m e n's a t t lt la n l
basketball coach.
V IR G IN IA S T A T I - Named Tyrone H art
men's betkefbell coach.

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GOLF
B allla u lh Classic
AFAR I ETTA, Ga — Scores Saturday alter
the th ird round ol lha 11 1 m illio n BellSouth
Clastic, playad on lha 1.014 yard, par 71
Atlanta Country Club cdurta
John Daly
43 *4 43-101
Brian Mhnnlnger
44 47 4S-70 4
Tom Kit#
44 71 44—704
Oavld Peoples
73 43 M - 70S
Nolan Hanka
n&gt; 47 40—704
B la ln a M c C a llltltr
43 4443—104
Ruts Cochran
43 43 43-107
O avaR um m allt
43 47 11-707
W aynaLavl
44 44 7 1 -M i
Bob E tles
I I 43 44-704
Paul Slankowtkl
43 44 74-704
Hal Sutton
4411-71—7M
M ark W u rti
44 4472-304
Olln Brown#
131143-303
Scot) Varplank
43 77 44-703
M ark McCumbar
7143 44-103
C ortyP a vIn
M i l 70-103
Clark Dennis
11 44-73-303
Lennle Clements
44 4311—103
Slava Strieker
13 70 41-310
D a v ltL o v e lll
701414-110
Bobby W adklnt
21 43 10-110
P*ul Goydo.
M 13-10-110
Rocky W tlchar
431411-110
JayD onB laka
72 71 * 4 -7 1 1
John Adams
73 43-70—111
Esteban Toledo
M 71-71—111
M a rkL yo
144313-111
Ja il Woodland
1443 73-311
Ed Dougherty
74 44 44-111
Halo Irw in
21-73 43-113
La rry M il#
11-11-14-113
B ill BrIHon
11-1411-113
Stove R lnloul
7* 4 3 7 3 -1 ) J
La rry N ation
IS 43 43-311

v mmm

n n p r^ v

100
T im

R a ln e o

Russell B etortdorl
B illy Andrade
Michael Alton
Joey 1 Tutelar
Doug Tewell
Petor Per ten t
B rian Kemm
V ash marl Ml iwmeki
M ite M u te rf
Dave Barr
Id H u m e n lk
Jehn Marta
Neal Lane a t tor
Jaaf tdw e -ds
Craig Parry
F re d lu n k
Sieve Laertry
M ark Break*
MHhaaf Bradtoy
Jeff tlum dn
Kanny Ferry
Meet i t ts e ie itty
Tripp Itanhaur
Ty A rm ilre n g
Owtt, Wakterf
Oavk4 Tams
M ite Springe*
D e vd O g n n
L a rry lilvetoa
D avid Fettorty
Greg K re l!
Bred Bryan)
td d w Kirby
Tern Stockmann
arand*l Cho-uttoe
B illy M#?'#&gt;'

14 71 F 4 -1 II
74 n T i ­ i n
at 71 l l - • H I
Fl * * 71- SIS
Tl 71 11- I I I
M T* 71- ID
7 t * f 7 * - ID
72 72 l i - ID
71 71 7B- H4
7* TOi B - i i *
71 71 74-114
71 72 I I - H I
n 70 I I - m
7* * t I I - i n
t&gt; 7* 7V- i n
71- i n
n
7**7 71-H I
74 4 * 73-114
44 71 F i - m
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74 M F l- Ha
72 n PB—114
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71 71 71- H I
7* 7* 71- 111
Tt 7* 71- I I I
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Tt * t ; * - I I I
Tl • • 1* - &gt;«B
71 M T *- M
71 ♦♦ 70-H I
7*
7 * - l» t

LPGA Sara Lee Cies***
NASHVILLE. Term — Steves Saturday e*
the tecend round ot the S ill 004 Sere le e
Clessic on me par 13. 0.ISO yard H errm iiege
ire rl Ceurie |74eto Due to ram h a ll me Held
w et unable to comptoto fhe tecend round
They w ill camptoto me retmd lu -C a , mern
mg
Gail Graham
Danna Andrew*
7)44-1*1
1**0-142
Judy Otoktntdn
7 )4 *-U J
Val Skinner
Kelly Bebbrn*
7) a * - 14}
Tl TO U )
l # r i Wk»f
71 I I - I U
lene re Hittonhoute
n 71 - 1*1
Jemce Gibson
74 7 * -l* e
Micheto Bvdmen
13 71-144
AAjvoi I dqe
R etim !«««)
11 7 J - |» i
M erdi lu n n
TJ 73 -1 *.
A f*k«O k*m «8o
7* 7 1 - IM
Nancy Teyto*
7 1 /1 -1 4 )
Katto Petorton P orter
/ ) 11-1*1
C ttltl
n ff-» i* s
Or
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T) 71-1*1
Connie Chtltomi
TJ TJ—1*1
Sherri Turner
TT** 1*4
Ai k *
T i n 1*1
C ltk f JOkRliOR t 0*1*9%
7171 M l
Fs/flcrq
Tl 71 —14k#
A m « ii A rrv li
Tl Tl —Ik*
Anne Mane Petit
la i i - i a a
JtFWf l
B
T* 72—1**
Sar eh Ingram
7 *7 2 -1 **
t* ti
1*;
Nicky Le Rou*
Lisa W alter*
T4 71—l*T
Dele Eggeling
74 71—1*/
Lynn Connelly
T* 7 1 - u ;
Elite Gibson
71 7 * - UT
J ill Brlles Hlnfon
14 14-1*4
Amy Ffwm«f«ftH
la 14-1*4
Maggie W ill
11 13-1*4
Nancy Remtbottom
7| 1)— 144
B*'t&gt; B u o k o w tlf
Tl 71-1*4
Jackie Gallagher Smith
Tl 71- 1*4
Laurel Kean
141J-I4S
Nancy Lope)
71 74—I l f
Jen Klelmen
Tl 74— !* f
Peer 1Sinn
13 14— I4f
Jean le d lif i
Tl TO—1*f
Lisa Ktggens
71 7 4 - I l f
Sandra Palmer
1 M J -D 0
Jody A ntchu fl
1 1 1 3 -DO
Suianne Strudwlck
I f 1J-1W
Leune Brower
T* 74-1)0
S'epnanie Ferw.g
1) 13—IW
STttllty H jfn lln
1 1 74- m
Kim Bauer
Tl 74— 111
Eva Oahllef
IS 1 4 - I I I
Tania A bllbol
71 77-111
Denis# Baldwin
71 70-111
Heather Drew
72 70-111
Leigh Ann M ills
13 13- 111
Petty Jordan
13 1 4 - DJ
Nicola Jeray
I t 1 4 - IJ J
I t 14—113
Jedl Flglay
Karen Noble
11 IS—D l
14 1 4 - I I )
Luc lane Bentvenutt
Barb Thornes
1311-111
74 70-112
Penny Mammal
Tl 70-111
Laurie Rlnker Graham
1113-11)
Joan T’ ltcock
11 74-11)
K lm C athreln

T V /R A D IO
TgMvftMn
BASEBALL
1:43 p m . — WTBS. AAonlrtal Expos al
A lla nta Braves. (L )
1:30 p m. - WON. Chicago Cubs a l
Pittsburgh Pirates. I D
1 p m. — WOR. New York Mels al Si. Louis
Cardinals. (L )
4 p m — ESPN. Los Angatot Dodgers al
San F ranciscoO lantt. (L )
COLLEGE BASEBALL
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Moreland’s ‘Hot Shot’ effort helps 2 Big, 1 Old into tie for second
•pcolftl to tho Horold
SANFORD — Rich Moreland did what n
captain la ntipixiscd to ami helped keep his team
In the hunt In I’luytlmc Darts’ Men's B League.
Moreland had seven wins last week for
Unmhoo Cafe’s 2 Big, 1 Old. who moved from u
Hr for third Into lie for second.
1 Ills effort put Moreland at the lop of this
|week's Hot Shot list. Throwing her way to the
front of the women's Hot Shot standings was
Janet Spence, who won six games In the Ladles’
A Lrugur for D.J.'e out of UncTr Nick's.
Also earning Hot Shot honors were Nlre A
busy's Ken Btrawn (six wins): Kenny Doyle
from the Irake Mary Pub (five wins, two hulls, and
a turkryh and Quivers' Dan Nevis (five wins)
Other women making the Hot Shot list were
Fonda Sheehan from Quivers (B it wins);
(Bamboo Cafe's Bobble Buckley (five wins, three
|hnt tricks, nnd one turkey); and Penny Creech

from the Lake Mary I’ub (five wins).
LADIES'A LEAQUE
There's no margin for error with the leader Just
four games In front of a three-way tic for second
and everyone else within 13 games of the lead.
Lake Mary Pub's No Answer (45 wins) lends
the park. Tied for second with 41 wins are the
Wantabee'e from the numlxxi Cafe. Uncle Nlrk's
D.J.'a. and Bamboo Magic of the Bamboo Cafe.
Close behind are Uncle Nlrk's Kat W/2 Tails
(34)and the Mngg Bhota from M.T. Muggs|32).
LADIES'B LEAGUE
Quivers' U npredictable (53 wins) Increased
their lead to 12 games over scrond-plnre Leather
and Lace out of Whiskey Hlver(11 wins).
Close behind are Lake Mary Pub's Oood
Answer (40 wins); Team No. 5 from Score al
Touchdown (30 wins), and Time Out's Bad to
the Bone (33 wins!
MEN'S A LEAQUE
There was no change at the top of the

Sem inole—
-Continned from IB
travel to Satellite
llrnett on Tuesday for a sub­
regional playoff game with the
District 5 champion Scorpions.
The time of the game will lx*
announced today.
The St. Cloud Bulldogs (21 H)
will host District 5 runner-up
Seabreeze on Tuesday.
Seminole's I Jeon Daniels and
fit Cloud's Tommy Hose were
hooked up In a tremendous
pitchers' duel as the duo threw
goose eggs for three Innings
But In the fourth Inning. Ihe
Bulldogs took advantage of a
botrhed run-down play to score
tw o runs An Inn in g later,
Daniels had to leuve the game
with n strained muscle In his
back which h r suffered In the
second Inning
With one out In the fourth
Inning. St, Cloud's Curry Blevins
singled and Myan H lanford
followed w lih another single,
sending Blevins to third The
Bulldogs tried a squeeze play,
but Seminole sniffed It out and
hail the runner (rapped off third
But during the rundown, a
throw lilt the St Cloud runner In
the back and Blevins scored,
with Blunford going to third.
Kelli) West ih rn bloo|&gt;ed a ball
down tlte right Held line (or a
single und the score was 2 0
Junior Andy Hllllman came on
to throw very well In relief for
the Tribe us the humr squad
battled track to He the score 2-2
with single runs In the filth and
sixth tunings
J With one out In the fifth.
J a m ie K in g reached on a
throwing error and moved in
third on a stolen trase and a wild
pitch. Hr Ih rn scored on a
ground trail by Alex Acosta

Lake Brantley
Continued from IB
that looked like It would
score Thclsen.
But Butler uncorked a strike to
Ihe plate und catcher Brad Van
Dcr Welde uppllcd the tag tor a
double play.
The score slaved 3*0 until the
fourth Inning With two out and
no one on base. Jeff Sliuw
singled for Ihe Patriots (25-0)
and moved over to third as John
Andersen reuchcd on an error.
Andersen then attempted a steal
of second and when the throw
got Into center. Shaw scored and
Andersen went to third.
Pete Galdls followed with an
RBI single and Htolc second
uhead of art intentional walk to
B u tle r. Joey M anner then
reached on an error und Galdls
scored with the tying nin.
Irakc Brantley took the lend In
the fifth. Van Dcr Welde walked
and, with one out, Brian Krot
reached on another error on a
bunt try. chasing Lyman starter
Erie Kntususkos |3-1| In favor of
Kyle Huydc. Andersen reached
on an error on a potential double
play ball, scoring Van Dcr Welde
with the go-ahead run.
. Galdls walked to force In
another run and Dixon came on
to pitch. Butler greeted Dixon
with a bascs-clcnrlng triple JuhI
Inside the first base twig, making
the nenre 7-3. Manner then
doubled to right to score Butler
and Manner scored on a single
by Van Dcr Welde. making the
score 10-3.
Mariner came on to relieve
starter Scott Conner (4-1) In the
bottom of the fifth Inning and
the Greyhounds came up with
three runs,
Young singled, Koller walked
und Shipley wnlkcd to load the
buses. Mike Hcnsch plated « run
with n grounder und Calupa got
u two-run single with two outs.
But Manner settled to retire

Bushwackera (28); the Bonecrushera trom
Quivers (20): Sir Waller's E.M.T. Pockets (17);
and Orlmm Situation from Nice &amp; Kasy ( IO).
MIXED A LEAQUE
The Untouchable# from Lake Mary Pub (57
wins) have opened a 12 game lead over Bamboo
Cafe's Polnte-R-Ue (45). who leapt Into second
over Bamboo Cafe’s Team No. 2 (43).
They're followed by Lake Mary Pub’s Dart
Deputies (30); Ron's Kids from Uncle Nick's
(34): and llumboo Cafe's Slowly but Surely (27).
MIXED B LEAQUE
The Bullshootere from Q-HIz (44 wins) (ticked
up three games on Teem No. 0 out o f Score at
Touchdown and now trail byjust seven games.
Closely grouped together iM'hlnd the lead pair
arc U-Hl/’s Team No. 4 (42 wins); Mom's
Muggers from M.T. Muggs (41 wins): Hnmlxxi
Cafe's Bamboo Bees nnd Oood Question from
Nice A Knsy (39 wins apiece): and llnmboo Cafe's
Stingers'n'Tweenera (3 1 wins).

Roche, Slaughter alone atop BA honor roll

In the sixth. Todd Braden led
Hull.. 529; Games — Hall. 200; Boyd,, 203.
l y w l i l te the Herald_________________
MYSTERY LAOIES. April 29
off with booming double to left
'
SENIOR CITIZENS. A p ril 27
Series ■— Fran Minch. 535; Kathy Berry.
center. Hllllman followed with a
Men's Series — Buck Benton: John
SANFORD — Jimmy Roche nnd Carol
485; Nnncy Stanley. 481: Robin MrLnmb.
sacrifice bunt. When the throw
w rnl Into right field. Braden S lsafb ttv were In a class by thrtnsrlvrs at Ognosky: Games — Denton; Charles Con­ 479.
klin.
Games — Minch. 201: McLamb. 190:
scored and Hllllman went to Bowl America Sanford this past week
Women's Scries — Elmore Vlshncsky:
Roche
rolled
a
700
In
the
Herr;
30
City
Stanley. 187; Shirley Harbour. 184
second with no one out. Two
Helen Desrhelte: Games — Deschclle:
ONE ON ONE. April 29
outs later, Corey Gorhee singled league on April 27 while Slaughter had a
Vlshncsky (scores not rrjx&gt;rlrd|
H2H
In
the
Mardrll's
luidles
piny
on
May
2
Series (four games) — Terry Waldrop.
plnrh-runnrr Chris Yeomans In
April 30
Roche also far outdistanced Ihe other
892; Ed Claps, 853; Marty Mlnecr. 840; Don
third, hut Ihe next batter stnirk
Men’s Series — John Brown, 552; JixIxiwlrrs for single high game for Ihe week as
Canlglla. 822
nut to rrid the llireul.
DrewnInk. 502. Games — Drrwnlnk. 203.
tie Itad a 277 during his 700on April 27
Games — Pat Johnson. 259. 207: Nick
West led off the Bulldogs'
Jaeoo Everly came the closest to mat­ ttrown. 190
Newman. 236; Mlnecr. 234, 234. 203; Greg
seventh Inning with u walk, was
Women's Series — Ik-vrrly Wcslgnnnl.
Mot la. 229; Canlglla. 225. 202
sacrtfleed to second by Carmen ching Roche lor high series as his 640 was
4 8 9 ; M ary B angs. 448. G am es —
A 'S YOUTH. April 30
Flore and moved to tlilrd on a second in the Deer3 0 City League.
Also rolling HOO's among the men this Weslgaard. 183. Bangs. Mil
Series — Jason Royal. 509. Eric Smith.
single by John Dlppold St
0EER.3O CITY LEAQUE. A p ril 27
past week weir Dennis Jones (021 In the
496; Lori Jackson. 460; Logan Jackson.
C lo u d ugu ln a tte m p te d to
Series — Jimmy Roche. 700; Jason
Mt ('.Hire's Canvas League on April 28| arid
448.
squeeze, but Seminole got the
Everly. 6-10; Richard Williams, 614: Bernard
Games — I-or! Jackson. 194; Royal. 190:
out this time, putting Dtppold on Rlcherd W illiam s (014. Beer:30 City
League. April 27).
Dudley. 597.
Smith. 187: John I’ancratz, 180.
second with two out
Coming nearest Slaughters' 020 was a
Games — Roche. 277 244; Everly. 267:
BUMPERS YOUTH. April 30
Jrrrm luh Miller was walked
Series (two games) -* Brandon Murlette.
Intentionally to set up a force 305 turned In by Nancy Johnoon In Ihe Chris Allman. 237.1)l&lt; k Van Gelder, 230
McGuire s c a n v a s . April 28
153; Bradley Marlelle. 123.
out. but Richard Hopper spoiled Tuesday Nile Mixed League on April 20
Men's
Series — Dennis Jones. 621: Eric
There
was
n
real
scramble
for
high
game
M 'C YOUTH, April 30
the stratrgy with a double to
Ralston. 596; Games — Jones. 239;
of the week among the women ns Delorea
Series — Jarrod Scheurlng. 430; Joseph
deep center on a 2 0 pitch,
Cooper. 389; Sherrec Gontcrmnn, 356;
scoring both runners Jeremy Jackson had a 222. Margo Butler rolled a Ralston. 225.
Women's Series — Penny Smith. 566.
221 in the Thursday Nile Mixed League on
Zachary Cooper. 35 1
Lee drove In an Insurance run
Carol
Slaughter.
510
Games
—
Dora
tor
April
28.
am)
Jean
Porettl
|«&gt;str&lt;|
a
220
In
Games — Joseph Cooper, 167: Scheur­
with another double
Harrington, 2 13: Eva Jackson. 211.
lng. 158; Tiffany Fleming. 135: Matthew
“ We played th r jiercenlages the Mardrll's Ladles League on May 2.
Thr lop performances In this week's
Humphrey.
and got beat." Mta Seminole
league
action.
THURSDAY NITE MIXED. April 28
MARDELL'S LADIES. May 2
roarh Mike powers "The kid
Men's Series — Nli k Newman 532.
Series — Carol Slaughter. 626; Mary
IHopper) tyu* O-tor-2. But Andy
TUESDAY NITE MIXED. April 26
Glenn Jones, 525. Games — Newman. 220.
DeGroat. 556; Margo Duller. 555; Dee
(llllilm an) got behind nnd hud to
Women's Series — Nancy Johnson. 502
Frank Dodson. 190
Christian, 552.
throw u strike and hr hit It. If I
Women's Series — Margo Muller. 554;
Games — Jean Parent. 220 , Christ tan.
had It to do all over again. I B everly W ratgaarrt. 358; Games —
Johnson. 2 14. Wrstgaard. 107
Ruth Murk. 547 Games — Delores Jackson.
217; Slaughter. 214. 209. 203: Hrcndtn
would not change a thing "
Men's Series — Adrian Boyd. f&gt;M, David
222; Muller. 221.
Councils. 213.
Rose, who leads Crniral Flor
Ida In strike outs with 1 18. only
bad seven strike outs, but won
Ills 12th game against }usl two
losses. It was also his !3th
Muny anglers have aspiration*
txratstde than at any other time. the Pusale Lake urea w ith
complete game of th r srason
of catching a record Ball. Dolor
Anglers must always be ready current low water conditions.
Providing the offense lor Sem­ innately, lew anglers experience
(or that last-minute surge. The Topwaler lures have been dy­
inole were Bradrn (double, run), the Hull) of landing one
sight of Hie boat alarms and namite. IX) not attempt to fish
For Hie anglers who don't end
frightens tlie llsh und It w ill thts jxiiUon of ttic river without
fre shm an P h illip E ubanks,
make .» last ditch effort to going w ltti someone who knows
sophom ore M lk r Meadows. up In Hie. record books, tlir t r is a
Ihls spot. The mere name of Mils
cm ape Be re idy with a loose
Junior Brian Wlllcox and Oocher "Big Catch" program olfrn-d by
drag and plenty of patience. section of river should give you a
(one single rachl. King (run) and Hie Florida,, Game and Fresh
Watrr Fish Commission Hull
Take your time lighting a large chic as to Its meandering nature.
sophomore Acosta I Kill)
Panes In let l i a s pletity a t
recognizes them (or catching
list) anil enjoy the moment
anion with drum, sherpnhrnd.
FISHING FORECAST
unusually big (1st)
Wind Is the word for Hie day. rrdflsh. blueHsIi. and blurflsh.
According to Mark Tralnor.
lor It will control this weekend's Mont of Hie arllo ll I s taking place
a d m in is tra to r nl (h r C om ­
Striped bass
...18pounds
around the north Jetties, hut
fishing prospects.
th r side In order In Ih r sixth and mission's "lug Catch" program. White trass..................................3 pounds
plenty of llsh can be caught trom
The
gixxl
news
Is
Hull
the
"The
program
is
a
way
to
reward
gave up u couple of walks
Black crapplc.......................... 2.5pound*
Hslting is "h o t." Sensational Ihc south Jetties. Trout listilng
around three strike outs In the anglers for catching a llsh that Bluegfll........................1*5 pounds bass catches have been made In Is hot In Mosquito Lagoon
meets
a
minimum
weight
but
seventh toclose out the win.
Redbreast sunflsh........ I pounds
Doing the dantugc for Lake doesn't exceed the state record."
Buy Dayton tire s and ca r service on revolving charge.
Rcdcar sundsh.......... 2 5 pounds
Anglers
seeking
"Big
Catch"
Brantley were Galdls |2-for-3.
Spotted sunflsh............10 ounces
recognition
must
have
a
valid
two runs, two RUI). Navarro
Florida fishing license or be Butterfly peacock trass..5 pounds
(2 for-4. double, single). Butler
exempt under state law. The fish OOCar.........................1.25 pounds
lM7)UI4m
(triple, run. three RUB. Manner must have been taken by a legal Sklpjark herring.......2.5 pounds
,* ° * 72*vt' , m
izranUSraVSrtv« "
(double, run. RUI). Van Der ajxirt fishing method In th r fresh Wurtnouih...................... 1 pound
”
oZi'cTry
i
Welde (single, run. RBI). Shaw waters nf Florida and lie weighed Filer
12ounces
M
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,
lei
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Q
S
S
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Isingle, two runs), Andersen (two
on a public scale and measured Channel catfish........... 20 pounds
runs. HBI| und Krot (run).
While cattish............................ 10pounds
Pacing the Greyhounds were will) a witness present.
" U p o n u p p ro v u l o f th e Chain pickerel.............. 4 pounds
Shipley (2-for-4, run. RBI).
t m * smi usedm «asm*i t«MP***•
ajNucHwne mfsmmmsMe#**»**1cat dn#,* &gt;**#nrax»■pi m (Mfmm m* tm
n x ffP t W iia is M s M t •— ***#% *•*« MX 41(#%*#* •tesfcl •««■«■#« m **«-»*•%**• i -sen seetwistws
application, we ll log the llsh Rcdfln pickerel.......... 10 ounces
Calupu (single, three RUB. Young Into our records." Tralnor said. Florida gar..................................5pounds
T"
(single, two runs), Gulncs (single, "As a result, anglers will be Longnose gar........................... 25pounds
DAYTON
run). Thelscn and Mike Kntpa
rewarded with a full-color Big Alligator gar............................. 70 pounds
(one single each). Hensch (run.
American
shad...........................4
pounds
HOROBRED
RBI). Koller (run) and Dixon Catch' flth citation."
ItagltmThi'
Also, to recognize anglers who Carp........................... 25 pounds
(RBI).
e a rro N A
practice calch-nnd-releasc. the Bowfln.......................................10pounds
M ftW IC S A O IA l
• Mileage guarantee
Commission gives special notice Flathead catfish..........20 pounds
plan
on Hie citations for returning fish Yellow bullhead......................... 2pounds
• Strong steel belled
Brown bullhead......................... 2pounds
to the water.
Piif*
Sy*
polyester body radial
Black bullhead........................... 2pounds
The
32
eligible
species
and
Continued from IB
iuzori] $34.29
construction.
Blue catfish.............................. 20pounds
minimum qualifying weight arc:
ituomi $36.25 • Aggressive nb tread
"Big Catch" applications arc
Bishop s triple. An out
L u r g r m o u l i i b o s s ............ 1 0 p o u n d s
irwonij $37.65 M a S rated
avulluhlc from regional com­
later, Kallcuk brought home
Redeye bass............................... 3pounds
mission
offices.
Bishop with a sacrifice fly.
$39.65 •FUN depth sipes
Spoiled bass........................... 2.5pounds
SHUPE'S SCOOP
Orange Park continued to Suwannee bass.......................... 3pounds
isstmih $40.88
More trophy fish are lost at
threaten, having runners an Sunshine trass............................8pounds
loirsnu $42.67
FUEL
r
base In every Inning but the
.’ WSfllt $44.55 INJECTION
seventh. In the sixth, the Raiders
CLEANING
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loaded the bases with two out.
R tg .S 4 e .e s
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josrwm $46.07
But Lym an answered cuch
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challenge nnd kept Orange Park
KirSHli $50.97
from scoring anymore runs.
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more runs across," wild Orange
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Mabnoos Mon., Wed, &amp; Sal 1pm
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Sales of homes up here
S ales to p 1,000 fo r a se co n d m o n th
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Aagaard-Harbin honored
SANFORD — Aagaard-Harbin Construction, of Sanford, has
been named a Golden Eagle Butlderahlp by American
Buildings Company, and honored with a top ten award from
American as a sales leader In Its reagon. American Is a
manufacturer of metal building and coaling systems.
Founded six ycura ago. Aagaard-Harbin Is located at 2610-D
South French Avenue In Sanford.

Beckner gets award
SANFORD — Jordan Beckner, heavy truck national accounts
manager for Gator Ford Trucks, has earned the Gold Award of
the Ford Society of Truck Sales Professionals, for distinguished
achievement during 1993. Becknew Is one of only 99 persons
In the entire nation to receive this honor from Ford.
A resident of Sanford, he has won this recognition eight
times in his 10 years as a heavy truck specialist.

Trammel Crow selects Tri-City
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Trammel Crow residential npurtmerit projects In Southwest
Orlnndo. The projects. The Vlnlngs at Sandlokc. and Buena
Vista Point, have a combined construction value of 939 million.
Trl-CIty. founded In 1998 by ILL. and Charled Eldel. Is
headquartered InAltamonte Springs.

Mutchnik In Who’s Who
LONGWOOD - Hack Mutchnik. with Venture I Properties.
Inc., in Lcngwood, has been recognized in the list of Who’s
Who In Residential Real Estate In the U.S. and Canada.
" I am pleased to be Included In "W ho’s Who In Reul Estate."
Mutchnik said. "I think all the sellers and buyers who put their
trust In me."
Venture I Properties Is located at 2980 W. S.R. 434. Suite
500. In Longwood.

Brown promoted
SANFORD — Harper Mcchanlcul Corporation has protnoled
Stanley A. Brown lo purchasing manager. He w ill be managing
p rr and post-bid pricing and procurement offers for the
company. Hr will also be responsible for buying equipment,
subcontracts, and commodity materials, and assisting in
technical cstlmute reviews and craft training activities.
Brown has been with Harper since 1065.
With olTIces In Orlando and Tampa, nnd a division In West
Palm Beach, Harper la located at 5401 Benchmark Lane In
Sanford.

Business woman
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The American Business Woman’s
Assoclallon. Seminole SUnrioe Chapter, w ill hold a dinner
meeting Tuesday, May IO, at Holiday Inn on Douglas Road at
S.R. 43G. The event begins at 6:90 p.m. The cost Is $14, with
advance rescrvnllona required.
For information or reservations, phone Pal Cnpsanrs.

Sales of single-family existing
homes In April continued lo set
records in the area served by the
Grentrr Orlnndo Association of
Realtors (OOAHJ. The arru In­
cludes housing in Seminole
County.
In the local area, sales of
existing single-family homes
topped 1.000 for the second
straight month. Such back-toback 1.000 snlcs-plus months
have never occurred In the
history of Orlnndo Home Sales,
the GOAR announced.
Sales In April totnlcd 1.151. a
25.5 percent Increase over the
917 reported In April of tlds past
year.
Due to this high volume, the

n
n A H suyn year-to-date
hnm p
rlm
l gA nArllp rilwo*
u rin
wns• 88.300.
•88.31)0,arrivals inplinllzirig oil low rutc-a
GOAR
homed u d
bought 237.500 homes from
sales have Increased 17.9 per­ sltghly over *100 lew than In
January through Marchi. up
March.
cent for the first four months of
Of the 1,151 sales, the GOAR from 101.500 In the same |&gt;crlod
1094.
"The housing market In the re p o rtt 648 were financed Inst year.
The Tampa Bay area led In
Orlando area continues to pro­ through conventional means,
sheer numbers w ith 53.-KM)
vide excellent opportunities for while 212 were from FHA. The
sides, and the Naples nreu had
both first-time buyers and mov­ remainder were thrauKh VA.
e-ups,'' said GOAR Preside n l cash, seller financing. and other the highest percenlngc growth ul
50 percent. All 11 metropolitan
means.
Glenda Phllpot.
areas
checked by the association
While
only
one
resale
at
a
She noted that even w ith
Interest rates on the rise, hous­ •900,000 and over level was were up.
The median sales price was up
ing affordability Is still high. reported In Marrh. ala homes In
2
percent to $84,500 from
GOAR's composite housing af­ that price level were reportrd
•82.400. Pensacola and Talla­
fordability index for April was sold by GOAR members In April.
Statewide, low Interest rates hassee were up the must al 11
159.4, meaning a family with a
median Income o f M0.391. had pushed thousands of people tn percent rncli, while Nnplrn was
59.4 percent more Income than buy existing single-family homes down 10 percent. Even with Hu*
necessary to qualify for a medi­ In Florida, driving tip purchases drop. Naples has the stale's
h ig h e s t m e d ia n p r ic e ul
an-priced home at the current 24 percent In the first quarter.
•
148.300
The
Florida
Assoclallon
of
Interest rate of 8.17 percent.
According to GOAR statistics, Realtors IFARI. said first-time Inform ation from *»«x&gt;ol»d f V n t I t ion
the median price paid for a home and move-up buyers and new

Harassed in the workplace
Roper sexual harassment study released
Why arr women promoted In
the workplace?
Do sexual referrnrea Influence
the boss's decision?
Roper Search Worldwide. In
New York Clly. undertook an
extensive niudy Into the ques­
tion.
They asked both women and
men their opinions, not neces­
sarily ulxnil their own personal
promotions, ra lh rr ahoui women
In general who receive promolions.
Both men and women agreed
that promotions dependent on
sexual favors nre prominent, and
they both considered such ac­
tions a form of sexual harass­
ment.
Over 00 perrem of the persons
contacted ngrred with the con­
cept ,

Harassed

Roper also asked n number of
questions regarding the ways
sex was brought Into promotion
conslderaions. In every case, the
percentages of women agreeing
on various concepts was slightly
higher than men.

Percent

Promotion
dependent on eex
Bo m a s k s a b o u t
her m x lift

Some authorities believe even
the fact that fewer men agree on
certain sexual matters as being
directly connected with promo­
tions. It, in llself. Is u lonn of
sexual harassment.

Bo m tells nboul
his m x hie

Boss works 'closely*
with women
Men lepesiedly
tell dirty jokes

T he one p ra c tic e w h ic h
showed the difference between
men und women polled by Roper
Is the telling of dirty Jokes.

Boss cels women
by pel rumos
Men look women
up and down
Boss asks

Some researchers believe this
was caused by a difference
between women gpd men over
whether or not a particular Joke
wns "d irty .”

women out
Bo m comments on

be invited
By NICK PFIIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — A new business
In Sanford Is “ By Invitation
Only," but customers don't have
to be Invited. The store features
Items specially connected to
planning for a wedding.
The business -Is owned and
operated by Julie Cutzln, a
Sanford native who attended
both Seminole High School and
Seminole Community College. .
"T his Is a unique business."
Catzln said. "M y clients never
have to came lo me, ...1 go to
them, consult with them, and
when products are Involved, I
deliver them."
By Invitation Only deals with
weddings und the major plan­
ning which Is required. It offers a
complete line of wedding sta­
tionery Including announce­
ments, invitations, and other
Items.
"O ur unique service of going

to the c u s to m e r." C u tz ln
e x p l a in e d , " a l l o w s th e
bride-lo be lo concentrate on her
selections In the privacy of her
own home."
She also draws on many years
of wedding coordination experi­
e n ce to h e lp a d v is e th e
bride-to-be on wedding etiquette
and proper stationery selection.
As part of her sales approach,
she asks, "W hy leave such an
Important facet of your event In
the uncertain hands of a parttime sales clerk or someone who
treats Invitation soles as no more
than an afterthought."
C a tz ln has no o ffic e o r
showroom. Contact may only be
made by w riting to a private
box. 3665 Orlando Drive. Suite
427. Sanford. 32773. or phoning
a message to 323-2473.
Planning weddings shouldn't
be a side-line or afterthought,"
she said. " I handle each of these
weddings as If It was the most
Important event of a couple's
life. After a ll.it Is."

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C le a n in g u p
A22 Janitorial Service. 2927 S.
Orlando Drive, has boon wel­
comed Into the Greater San­
ford Chamber ol Commerce
with an official ribbon culling
ceremony. Shown at tho event,
left to right, chamber Am­
bassadors Rick Rusal, Nora
Kramer, Arleno Colbert, Jack
Croach, John Furman, ac­
co un tan t Trlsh Cam pbell,
Ambassador Sharon Mllllman.
A2Z vice presldenl Kathy
Alcott, and chamber mombors
Clayton Byrd, Robblo Rob­
ertson, Michael O'Chloggo
(customor), Ambassador Both
Boldin, A2Z general managor
G ary A lc o t t , and K a th y
Kratelse,
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People
Scouts spruce
up pond with
aquatic plants
As pail of an ongoing service
project, the Slaxlust Service
Unit of O lrl Scouts planted
aquatic planls around the Lake
Marv Elementary (Kind. Sis Lake
Mary troops worked on the
project. Friday. April 29 The
planls added to ihe wetlands
section of Ihe pond were bine
Hag Iris, yellow caitna. pickerel
weed, horsetnll rush, tluek
potato, and a swamp rose. The
money for the aquatic plants
was provided by the Lnkr Mary
Cnimmmlly Improvement Asso
nation
The aquatic planting, original­
ly scheduled for Novemln-r. was
delayed mull the health of the
pond could lie Improved James
Williams of the lake doctors has
hern voluntarily treating the
pond to clear out some of the
nuisance sjirclrs of plants and to
keep the algae down. The new
uquallc- planls w ill help keep Ihe
retriuton pond healthy.
The triKqn also put In 15
replacement trres to make op for
ones which wrre lost during the
construction at the school.
The next phase of the service
project will Ite the development
of an edociUlon.il program for
the [Mind.

Mammography testing
The Lake Mary Women's Club
Is sponsoring a mammography
screening at Lake Mary City Hail
on Friday. May 13. Iieglnnlng at
9 a.m. A mobile unit from the
Women’s Center for Radiology
will tie set up In Ihe parking lot
Appointments are necessary and
there Is a churge of 8(15 at the
lime ol service To schedule an
apiMilninient or for more Infnrillation, contact Gladys Norlhrup
at the Women's Center tor
Radiology. 890-0705.

Healthy Kids Day
The Seminole Family YMCA
held a Healthy Kids Day. Satur­
day, April 30 Activities for the
kids Included a wacky obstacle
course, gymnuslles. rherrleud
lint, wuicr and t ir o aerolites.

MARY
ROWELL &amp;
SHARI
BRODIE
learn to swim, water vollryball
and open recreational sw im ­
ming. The "Y " also set up a
"Pood Pyramid Game" In whlrh
IMirtlrlpunts had three minutes
lo correctly place RmmI Items
Iw rltlen on cords) in spares
denoting Ihe fond groups and the
servings required for a healthy
dally diet Because the pyramid
was laid nut on a large scale In a
grassy arcu liehlnd the pool,
physical activity was added to
Ihe learning experience

HwldPhots byf&lt;h»«dWolf*

M em bers of the 1940 c la s t o f Sem inole H igh School are all sm iles w hile attending the 45th class reunion.

Forty-niners meet for reunion
Century of Fashion ‘beautiful...gorgeous clothes...’

F ifth grads dance
Tile Lake Mary Elementary
1111* Cluh held it fifth grade dance
Thursday, April 28 afler school.
The large turnout enjoyed danc­
ing lo muslr provided by Deejay
Mike Meadors and Ills ussistunt
disco. Scollle Prince.
Horne o f the fifth graders
leurnril a lew line dancing steps
and even more Joined In for u
conga line.
Besides (he dancing, there
were refreshments and a couple
of contests. For singing ihe first
line of Sesame Street, Alexis
Colic won (tassrs lo Ihe movies
All concerned agreed lhai (he
dance wits a giral success.

They were called the "Forty-niners." And
with good reason. This lively group gradu­
ated from Seminole High ScIkmiI In 1949
and hud so much fun at their 40th class
reunion ihut ihey decided not to wall 10
years before another reunion, thus a 45lh
reunion emerged.
Marilyn Messier Gamer. Betlye Ball Drdm an, Martha Ruth Grogan, Jackie
Rowland Thomas. Philip R. Bach. Richard
Bass. .John Louis Salshury and Donald
Shuw. with assistance frm Mona Mills
Walker (Cluas of '48), pul another reunion
together at Ihe Rama da Inn North. Longwood. over the weekend. April 29-May I It
was ihe second time around for this team
and Donald stales II wus even belter than
their llrsl effort five yearn ago.
"Attendance was rnarglnully less this
time, und prrhups a little more serious, hut

Club hears Legge

everyone reflected |M&gt;sltlvrly and demanded
the same for their 'golden' reunion In live

City (if Luke Mary Code En­
forcement O lilrrr Paul Legge
s|Mike to tile Lake Mary Garden
Club on Thruedny. April 28.
Legge told garden cluti members
iInti it wus Ids Job lo "spread
bale and discontent." Hr was

years," Donald said
lie added ."Carol Skinner Wells and
Warren Lloyd came from California to la­

SANFORD

DORIS
DIETRICH

wn li ih rlr classmates. Most expatriates
lodged at the Rarnudn along with several
locals The hospitality sullc was In full
swing ‘till the wee hours."
Phil Bach provided covers for Ihe reunion
IxKiklei try political cartoonist, artist and
fomcr Seminole. Ed Tlson, us well us
assorted bluck und gold golf shirts for all
members Marilyn Garner wrote the copy
and pul the I m m i K s together. Richard Buss of
Bass und Swuggcrty brought the cheese,
mils, cruckcrs und ussorted goodies for the
hospitality suite.

Entertainment for the Friday seafood
buffet was provided by Samuel Tommie, a
well-known folk singer nnd artist from
South Florida. Donald rem inded his
classmates they had called themselves
"Scmlnolcs" for four years and thought It
appropriate they should meet a real one.
Donald said. " Sam Is Mlccosukce Semi­
nole. horn and raised on Big Cypress Ills
music Is 12-strlng gullar accompanied by
recorded Everglades sounds. It Is haunting
and beautiful."
Ixx’uls. Dave nnd Lorraine Bird, played
and sang from their vast repertoire tor Ihc
Saturday evening sit-down dinner. They are
well known here and play for many fraternal
gatherings, weddings, and have appeared at
Disney World. The Forty-niners danced
alter th rlr meal und the duo had them doing
everything from line dancing lo polkas.
Including of course...slow dancing.
Donald Mild he had wunted to have this
reunion uflcr five years to ulfcr an opportu­
nity far those who missed the 4Ulh. Many of

□ Be* Dietrich, Pegs SB

Hobby: Quilting In a variety of ornate etyles I® a Joy to Jane Saxon

U Bee Lake Mery. Page 7D

Q u ilts
b rin g
b lu e
rib b o n s
■ y BUSAN W IN N IR

Herald Correspondent

Photo by Kwy

Disco Scotlle with Aloxis Colic at tho fifth grade HIP Club dance at
Lake Mary Elemonlary School.

The Navy brought rnuny
people to Sanford In the 50*
and then transferred them
elsewhere. June Saxon and
her husband. Bruce, were
among them although the
Saxons loved Sanford so much
they moved back and have
been here for 15 years. In ten
of those years she began a
hobby that hus brought many
a blue ribbon. 'Tve won blue
ribbons on almost all of the
quilts I've done." she sold.
"M y Christmas Illy busket
quilt won District In 1993 and
my quilted shirt won Slntc In

□ Bee Hobby, Page 7B

Jane Saxon ahowa some of the Intricate, artistic designs she has

C h u r c h c e le b r a t e s 9 9 y e a rs o f s p r e a d in g C h r is t ia n it y
Ninety-nine years of spreading
Christianity calls for u celebra­
tion today nt the St. John
Metropolitan Missionary Baptist
Church at 920 Cypress Ave. The
celebration w ill feature Its 199-1
theme: "The Church's Mission
In n C h a otic W o rld ." The
Mother's Duy celebration service
w ill be held at 11 u.m. worship
s e rv ic e . T h e a n n iv e r s a r y
message w ill be delivered by the
Rev. J. Edward Connelly.

The St. John Missionary Baptist Church, 020 Cypress Ave., Sanford

The history of St. John's
Missionary Baptist Church of
Sanford began on the second
Sunday In May: a prayer of
thanksgiving Tor II was offered
on Friday. May 10. 1895 when
Its congregation held Its found­
ing meeting. The community Is
Invited to worship this morning,
Mother’s Day and Anniversary
Celebration. Let's give praise,
th u n k s and c e le b ra te o u r
blessings here, nl St. John's
under the pastoral leadership of
the Rev. Robert Doctor. We
Hnlutc Mother Bessie Smith, the
oldest living member oT SI.
John's.

Springs, 7:55 u.m. Board Bus
No. 1.
T h c s u m m l t l s a
SANFORD
"M in d + Body + Soul + I f You
Wannabe Whole." It's a day of
workshops and entertainment
d irected to young A frican*
American women to assist them
MARVA
In their development ns viable
HAWKINS
people in this society. Come
explore Ihc problems of young
African American women who
are struggling with their luck of
self-worth and esteem. The dif­
Female sum m it
ference Is In how It manifests
Calling for young African- Itself, l.c.t pregnancy, accep­
American women lo attend the tance of physical abuse.
a ll free. A fric a n -A m e ric a n
The task force has targeted the
Female Summit. Saturday. May young women between the ages
14. Registration and continental of 8-IB who live In Seminole.
breakfast at 8 a.m, w ill be held Orange, Osceola, Lake and
at the Orlando Expo Center. 400 Brevard counties. Bring lo the
Livingston Ave. There Is free summit Issues that urc Impor­
transportation for those needing tant to you. Come, so you can
It. No charge for admission. Ride lenve the summit feeling like a
the Lynx bus from Sanford free princess. Trent the total person
of charge. Stops arc located at — mind, body and soul. If you
West Sanford Boys and Girls miss your bus, ride any city hus
Club. 7 a.m. Midway Boys and and mention the word "S um ­
Girls Club. 7:25 a.m.. Lake m it . " For In fo rm a tio n c u ll
Emma and Lake Mary Boule­ Loretta Rucker at (407) 839vard: 7:40 am .. A ltam onte □ Bee Hswklns, Page 6B

�• • - S an ford H arald, S an fo rd , Florida - S unday. M ay 8. 18$M

Alexander
Anderson

HirtBumgardner
OSTEEN — Mr.urrd Mm. Rob­
ert E. ttin Sr., nr Osteen, are
mtnounc'ln^ the engagement of
their daughter. Renee Eileen, to
Robert Allan Humgurdncr. non of
Mrs. and Mrs. Beecher E.
Humgnrdncr of Sanford.
Bom In Sanford, the brideelect Is the paternal grand­
daughter of Mra. Mar Hlrt Smith
of Osteen.
Ms. Illrt Is a 107(1 graduate or
Ik*Laud High School. DeLnnd.
She is a IIIH3 grad irate of
Seminole Community college
with nn A S. and A A. degree.
She la preaeitlly employed os
senior secretary for Seminole
County Public Works Depart­
ment. Truffle Engineering D ivi­
sion.
Her flaner. born In Sanford. Is
the maternal grandson of Mm.
Carol E. Boston of Sanford. He
received his high school diploma
through Seminole Community
College. Sanford.

R a n t* Ellaan Hlrt,

Hobart A Bumgardnar
B u m g a rd n rr Is c u rre n tly
e m p lo y e d as m a in te n a n c e
worker for th r Seminole County
School Board.
The wedding w ill be an event
of June 10. 1094. 7 30 p m..
Flmt Baptist Churrh of Osiren.

SANFO RD - W ullnce L.
Sheppard ami Amamla Nullum
Alexander of Sanford nrr an­
nouncing Hie engagement of
•heir daughter. Victoria EleaK,
In Reginald Donnell Anderson,
non of Charles and Annie Collier.
Sanford.
Horn In Sanford, the bridecleel la the mulernnl grand­
daughter of Thelma Nallian
Mike. Sanford, and Ihe paternal
granddaughter of Mr. and Mr*. Victoria Elaaaa Alaxandar,
&lt;
A.J. Sheppard. Sanford.
Raginald Domnnall Andarson
Ms. Sheppard la a 1989 grnduule ol Lake Mary Hint) School
where ahe wan active In Modern demon.
government and a metnlrer of
He la u HIM I graduale of loikr,
Ihe vurally basketball tram She Mary High School where hr was
la a 1993 graduate of Florida a m e m b e r o l t b r v a r s ity
Stale University where ahe waaa tk.ii.krihall team He la n Unlvrr
member of Ihe Elite modeling ally of Cet)tral Florida ettglnerr
troope. ihe I're-I.aw Soelely. log major
Political Selenee Association and
A n d e r s o n la r u r r r n t i y
Alpha t'hl Omrgn Sorority. She
la prraettlly employed aa a de­ rm ployrd na supervisor of main
velopment counselor with The trounce with tb r city of Sanford
The wedding w ill be art rvrn(
1‘rtvate Industry Council,
Her fiance. Irarn In Sanford, la of May 14. 1094. 12 30 p m
Ihe m utrm nl grandson of Ihe New Bethel Missionary Bapiiaf
late Mr. nod Mr* Cllfforrl An- (’h im it. Sanford

Dietrich
Continued from Page SB
them catne this tlm r. Arnold
H a rring ton , class president,
made the opening address and
grare was Invoked by Ftoyd
S pa rkm a n , F orm er teacher
Roger Harris m irndrd as the
o n ly fa c u lty representative.
M nrllyn Garner and Donald
Shaw, steering the activities,
were tired but agreed It wus a
worthwhile and rewarding expe­
rience

W idener-P arshall
vow s exchanged
in ch u rch rite s
S A N F O R D - M ic h e lle
Wldcncr and E. Kip Purshall
were married March 12. 1094.
4 p.m. at Sanford Christian
Church In Sanford. The Rev.
J.D. Scugroves performed the
traditional ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of
Ron Wldcncr of Sanford and
JoAnn Wldener. Sanford. The
groom Is the son of Richard
and Shirley Parahall of San
Mateo. Fla.
Qtven In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for her
vows a formal white satin
gown embellished with j&gt;eurls.
sequins and crystal beads. The
12 -foot satin train was an
elaborate design of open lace
panels and sailn puffs. The
fitted lxxlkc with sweetheart
neckline accented a cut-oul of
Illusion and a lace collar deco­
rated with seed pcurls. sequins
and beads. The lung appllqucd
lace and Illusion sleeves were
highlighted by large puffed
caps at the shoulder. The back
of the gown was open to the
waist. Her bouffant veil was
held by u pearl headband and
she carried a bouquet of while
roses Interspersed with trailing
Engllsn Ivy and white rose­
buds.
Kimberly Murray of Tampa,
the bride's sister, served as
matron o f honor. She wore an
off-the-shoulder. knee-length
dress of forest green embossed
sulin accented by a Galloon

C entury o l Fashion

lace collar. She carried a
bouquet of while roses and
English Ivy.
Bridesmaids were Christine
Gllhoe of Kulclgh, N.C.. cousin
o f the bride, and Teresa
Weaver of Sanford. T h eir
gowns and (lowers were Iden­
tical to Ihe honor attendant’s.
M ichael W olanccvlch of
Chicago. 111. served os best
man.
Ushers were Ernie Ellenburg. Sanford and Michael
Mutiny'. Tnhtpa.
Groomsmen were Joshua
Parahull and Justin Purshul! of
Sanford, (he groom's sons.
Following ihe ceremony a
reception was held ill the Lake
M ary C o m m u n ity Center.
Lake Mary.
Jennifer Derrick of Raleigh.
N.C., cousin of the bride,
assisted With the guest bonk
The b rid e 's g randm other.
Mary Curto of Fort Lauderdale,
assisted w ith the wedding
cake.
Amanda Hart o f Sunford
served as flower g irl and
Jayson Parshall of Sanford,
the groom's son. wus ring
bearer.
After a wedding trip to Si.
Augustine and Flagler Beach,
the newlyweds are muklng
iltclr home in Sanfurd. The
bride Is employed us a dis­
patcher for the Sanford Police
Department and the groom Is
a flrcflghtcr/paramedlc.

Hawkins
Continued from Page SB
5002 or Monique Edwards at
(407) 649-3011 to confirm your
attendance.

Jazz program
The Central Florida Jazz Soci­
ety presents Allan Vachc and
The Legacy or Swing, Sunday,
May 13. from 2-5 p.m . at
Roscmont Country Club, Or­
lando. The Mississippi rag, the
voice of traditional Jazz and
ragtim e. Yes, "O ne for my
Baby," — It's a CD by Alan
Vachc, house clarinetist with the
Jim Cullum band. All That Jazz.

JAYSON D. OLAMUZINA
FORT JACKSON. Columbia.
S.C. — Army Pvl Jayson D.
Glumuzlnu has completed buslc
training here,
During (lie training, students
received Instruction in drill und
cerem onies, weapons, map
re a d in g , ta c tic s , m ilit a r y
courtesy, m ilitary Justice, first
aid. and Army history and tradi­
tions.
Clomuzlnu Is the son of &lt;jorrlne L. Vanhlhbcr und stepson of
Chris Vanhlhbcr of 1102 Sunta
Barbara St.. Sanford.

Dig the clarinetist whose solos
are strong and full-bodied, somet i m e s s u g g e s t i n g the
o v e rw h e lm in g In te n s ity o f
Sidney Bechet. Don't miss Allunl

Tutorial service

Patrons intruding "A Century
of Fashion Brunch and Fashion
Show" were very pleusantly
surprised at the unl&lt;|ue event
which was held last Suturday In
Anderson Hull ol the Markham
Woods Presbyterian Churrh.
The lovely t* n rfl( attracted
127 p a tro n s C o -c h a irm a n
Shirley Schilkc mild. *’Wr had a
wonderful turnout."
For the event, church memhem and Irirnds dug Into their
closets and storage chests to
search out priceless heirloom
fashions and other untlqurs they
have collected throu g h Ihe
year*.
Martha Yancey raved on and
oil about the a|x-&lt;iartilur gather­
ing. “ It was adorable “ she mild.
"The vintage clothes were out of
this world. Everything wus Just
h e u u t I f ii I . . . g o r g e o u s
c l o t h e s . . . b e a u ( I f it I
hats...femininity Is coming bark
And (he food was delicious."
Among the I terns on display
were button hooks, metal hair
curlers, silver
candlesticks.
World War 11 jKisters. crocheted
shawls. Jcwclcry. silent butlers,
and trended hags and a Bible thut
dale hack to the lHOOs.
The lublcs were dccoratrd
w ith u rru n g e in rn ts of p in k
begonias on white lace dollies
with pink satin ribbons criss­
crossing the round tables.
Assisting Shirley as co-hostcss
wus Doris Houchlns who wus
ulna the fashion commentator.
They were hacked up by a
hard-working committee loaded
with talent.
Models were; Nancy Morgun.
.L ln rls c y K ld c n g c r, C h e ry l
Hansen, llrundi Kuntncr, Nancy
Hurlsnn, Suzanne Burleson.
Cindy Adams. Janet Foster and
Susie Davis. E scorting the
models wus Emil Puge.
Fushlons ran the gamut from
wedding uttlrc, day fashions,
evening wear and a sleep gown
that dated buck lo the 1600s
which was modeled by Susie
Davis.
Nancy Morgan wore a nurse's

Modals Lindsay Rtdengsr (front) surrounded by
(from lain Cheryl Hansen, Brandi Kan Inor. Nancy
Hartson, So ran no Burleson, Cindy Adams. Janet
uniform from World War II and
ulsn u dress that tie longed to an
aunt.
A fashion of particular interest
wus Jane McKIhhln's mother’s
wedding gown. A christening
dress worn by four generations
was also shown as well as a
Victorian lea dress from Victori­
an Garden In downtown San­
ford.
Not to tie overlooked w rrr a
Jackie Krnnrdy suit and pillbox
hat as well us a (Middle skirt anti
fashions depleting Rosie Ihe
R lv rlrr from World War II.
Shirley salt! Ihr lunch was
delicious • chicken salad In a
croissant, fruit mold, vegetable
medley and carrot cuke.
T hr event was such a success,
the committee ts already talking
about "next year." Proceeds will
go toward the new church hall

ESO elects o ffic e rs
Pul Foster was hostess at her
borne for the April meeting of
Epsilon Slgrnn Omtcron with
L u u rin c Messenger us cohostess. The hostesses served
pastries, coffee and orange and
strawberry Juice prior to Ihe
meeting.
Chairman Vida Smith con­
ducted the business meeting and
introduced Dottle Am bony us a
guest.
Officers elected for 1994-199(1
urc: Frances Mitchell, chulrman;
Charlotte Knowles, vice chair­
man: Kathy Krusnoff, secretary:
Lourlnc Messenger, trrusurcr;
and Carolyn Cornelius, librarian.
Guest speaker was Elisabeth
Boyd, a librarian for over 20
years, who reviewed the life of

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Woodrow Wilson. the 2 Mlh pirn
tdcul of the United State* who
h.itl a turbulent administration.
During hi* li rm of war, the
Itruer treaty and helping form
th r lx*ugur of Waltons, numerous
reform* w rrr |M**ed Including
Ihe Federal R r*rrv r System, th r
Federal Trade ContmlMlon A n
and Ihe Federal Power Com­
mission. Also the I7lh, (Nth
mud Drill umcmlments to the
Constitution were adopted
The speaker noted I hat during
President Wilson's llbres*. which
Ills wife tried to rover up. sfie
marie nil the decisions for the
country and literally ran the
country for him.
One of the greatest achieve­
m ent d u rin g W ils o n 's p re ­
sidency was his winning the
Nobel Peace Prize In 1920

N orris heads co n la b
T h e N llo n u l A m e ric a n
H rm rrnrullls Society will meet
for th r national convention May
11-15 at the Clarion Hotel In
Orlando. Host club lor Ihe event
Is the local Sunbelt Duyhiy Club
with Bill Norris designated as the
nutlonalehulrmun.
According to Jean. Bill's wife.
Ih r club has hern working hard
for Ihe eunfub which is ex|iectcd
to attract about 700 duyllly huffs
us th r largest congregate lu thr
convention history
Jean said u number of duyllly
gardens w ill tic open for tour.

HwtMP*rta hy*«ryt *
Mary Byrne modols a satin;
woddlng gown and veil from Ihe
1930s at Canlury ol Fashion.

spirited civic activist, was presi
dent of the Womun's Club of;
Sanford Inc. front 1966-1970
Teachers at reunion
Remember u couple of weeks, She was also active In a number
hack w hr.i u lively group of ol local organizations and her
Seminole High School graduates church.
In a Id le r she wrote to ii
got lo g rlh rr for Ihe (Kbit class
Sunford friend last ycur all
reunion?. Yes. Rial 's 60th!
Well, we were remiss In no! Christm as. Ann said. "You;
mentioning n choice tidbit of know, we live here (California),
news. Rlciuird Packard tells us but Sanford Is where we really,
lhal two very Important people lived and where, somehow, our!
Joining Ihe classmates of 1934 reasons are."
Ann and Joe visited Sunford;
w e re tw o cla n s te a c h e rs ,
during some of their travels mid!
Margaret Wright and Edith Bell,
to sec their daughter who lives!
In Sanford as well as another!
W ith sym pathy
dauglilcrlnOrlundo.
Longtime Sanford residents
Ann died la..t week und her!
w ill re m e m b e r A n n ie and cremalns were burled In the!
J o s e p h (A n n a n d J o e )
A rlington National Ccmeiery
Sleczkowskl who lived In San­ Thursday.
ford for muny years while lie wus
Our deepest sympathy to Joe.!
Btutlourd at Saulord Nuvnl Air His address Is: 3609 Regency!
Station. They were very active In Park Drive, Modesto, C n llfJ
the com m unity and Ann. a 95356.

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at the new site (405 Easl Fourth
Std For Information on summer
sessions cull 324-1330 or 3244747. Pazurla "P a t" Smith Is
director and ccrtiflcd/llccnscd
instructor.
StnlordHarald eorrsspondsnl

Foslsr and Jams Picketing show fashions lion
the '90s st Cvniurr of Fashion Brunch and fashion
show

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P.R. Bach and Betty Duncan Klmea were glad to sea each other at
Seminole High School's 45th class reunion.

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kidding, of course, but went on
to nay that the city received
approxim ately three to four
complalntH a ilay from people
with regard to the exterior con­
dition or appearance of pro­
perties throughout the city.
Lake Mary appoints a code
enforcement bourd as well as
employing Leggc. Lrggc said
that he handles 30 to 40 cases a
month and has never laid to lake
a case lo the Ixturd In the three
years he has been In Ills posi­
tio n Leggc was o rig in a lly
employed by the rlty us a |&gt;ollcc
officer, but had to resign that
p o sitio n because o f health
reasons Me says that his knowl­
edge of city eorles and Ills law
enforcement background helps
him resolve situations that can
sometimes become unplrnsunl.
Me says he kids and Jokes with
the offenders to get things urroinpllthcd Wh.il Leggc really
docs Is lo enforce city ordinances
on slguuge. noise, yard and
construction site trash, and Junk
vehicles Altlmugh there are no
codes as to the type and amount
of vehlrlcs one can have on their

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property, they must have cu r­
rent registrations and lags and
must tie In good running order.

lo-ggr said hr sees himself as
«n “ ombudsman.” because he
bundles many kinds of rltlzrn s'
complaints In the course of his
Job
Ttie Uurdrn Club member*
rnjoyed la-gge‘s lively and hu­
morous presentation and asked
many question* regarding the
city's codes

Scouts go cam ping

the tnterroaatal waterway. Ac­
cessible only by boat, the small
fort la n fascinating place to
explore.
T h e n e x t s to p w as S t.
Augustine and the formidable
Castillo de San Marros. Ruth of
coquina, the fort withstood
ninny attacks In Its heyday.
A t o u r of t h e o l d e s t
sehoolhouse made nil the girls
really appreciate th e ir own
school* The last stop beforr
leaving St. Augustine was the St
A u g u stin e lig h th o u s e . The
lighthouse has been beuutifully
restored and Is one of the tallest
lighthouses on the A tla n tic
roast. The only problem of the
day arose when the troop ref­
used to acknowledge the leader's
new rule that troop members
should carry Ihelr leaders at
least halfway up any lighthouse
Sore muscles rrsulted for the
leader.
After another night of ramping
and a few hours spent on the
beach, the troop returned to
Lake Mary. Sunday, May 1.
tired, hut happy

Lake Mary Girl Scout Troop
I4M look ihelr first camping trip
of the year. Friday. April 20
A lirr helping out with Ih r plan
ling al the laike Mary elementa­
ry school, the girls headed for
Gamble Rogers Memorial Stair
Recreation Area in Flagler
Reach Formerly the Flagler
Reach S tale P ark, Gam ble
Roger* offers wonderful (Kean
side ramping After selling up
ramp. Ihr girls look udvanlagr
of Ih r nature trail
Saturday, the troop headed for
St. Augustine. The flrsl stop was
Fori Malanias The tort. 14
rnllrs south of St. Augustine, Self-defense class
was originally built to guard
The Seminole Family YMCA Is
St Augustine's “ hack door" on offering a Women's Self-Defense

class. The cost Is $10 for mem­
bers or non-members. If your
child Is enrolled In the Tue Kwon
Do cIoas at the Y. the self-defense
class Is free. Times for the class
are Monday, May 9. from 8 to 9
p.m., Wednesday. May 11 from
5:45 lo 0:45 p.m.s Thursday.
May 12 from 0 to 9 p.m. and
Saturday. May 14. from 10:30
u.m. to 12 p.m. If you have any
questions, or would like lo regis­
ter. call the Seminole Family
YMCA at 321 8944.

Seniors plan trip
The laikr Mary seniors arc
planning a trip to Splendid
China for W.-dncsdny. May 25.
•lie cost of the trip Is 629 and
Includes the u dm lssln udn
transportation. Lurnh will be on
your own. Space is limited lo 25
peopl.- and several have nlreayd
signed up. So. If you're Interest­
ed. youneed to sign up early.
Cull the center at 324-3060 or
Dr. Norma Smith at 333-9578.
(Shari Brodls and Mary Rowall
a ra S a n I or d H * r a I d
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Laka Mary a ra * Phona: Brodia,
321-6471, avankigs, or Rowall,
321 1498.)

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Saxon received these awards
(mho Ihr FFWC (Florida Fed­
eration of Woman's Clubs)
com pet It ton* Stic- spoke of her
two daughter*. Ronnie and
Ja n ls. and her grandson.
Justin. Site displayed a large
quill that stir made for one
daughter and s|Mikr of I lie
sailboat quill site gave to her
grundson. “ The quill I made
for my daughter la called
Chicago.” she said "I made
another called Salltxuil for Ih r
oilier love of my life, my only
grandson."
Saxon's knowledge of quilt­
ing Is Imprrsslve. She spoke
tenderly ol a quilt site has to
Hits duy Rial her gnmdmothcr
made. "I have a quilt that my
grandmother made for me."
site said. "My mother would
make all my clothes and all
Die fubrlt-H would go lo my
grandmother lo piece quilts.
It's made from (he scraps of all
those dresses. It's baby size. I
used It for my children and
once my grandchild came I
stored II lo preserve It.” Mer
grandmother also mude what
she called a "yo-yo quilt,” but
unfortunately It has been lost
over I lie years.
Another Interesting tidbit of
In fo r m a tio n th a t S axon
learned while tuklng a quilting
class was that quilting uetually
dules hack to the 4th or 5th
century. "Q uilting dates buck
hundreds und hundreds of
years." slu- said. "The Chinese
were the first to quilt. They
made clothing. They found
thut layers upon layers of
clothing Is wliut kept you
warm."
After trying counted cross
stitch, knitting, crocheting,
and ceramics. Saxon found
tier Joy to be quilting. "I've
made afghans for the whole
fam ily." she said. " I even huve
my own kiln. Florida Power
Just loves me when I turn It on.
My reul love bus to he quilling,
lliough. at litis point In my
life."
Being very active put n
dumper on Iter quilting for a
while but she has given up
much of Iter busy lifestyle for
some simple and retired living.
I was the past president of the
Central Florldu Regional Hos­
pital Auxilary." she said. "I
also used to sing In the
woman's club chorus." She
still finds lime lo participate In
woman's club activities und
Rein Sigma Phi and attending
Grace Methodist Church In
Luke Mary.
Saxon got Interested In her
hobby from watching a televi­
sion program with Georgia
Ronestlll. who ulso wrote sev­
eral books. The new patterns
are what fuels the continual
Interest In quilting. She ad-

milled lliough that she some­
times only quilts, "mostly In
Ihc winter, out of necessity,
and when the mood hits."
Quilting classes were cited us
another way Saxon increased
Iter knowledge und flexibility
In the art. " I took elasnes when
they had the quill shop In
Sanford called Ih r I’alrhwork
Collage." she said. " I ulso
taught a few classes there
later." Saxon »|&gt;okr about one
of the Job hazards as being
callouses on the hands. She
said that most people only cun
work uhoul u half an hour at a
time because the fingers can
get so sore.
Many different patterns were
discussed like the Double Irish
Chuln In which |&gt;attcm the his
and her quilts she completed
were stitched. Straight up and
down patterns were Identified
us ihc Boston Common. Other
patterns stir has worked on
were named Trip Around the
World und Road to Oklahomu.
Saxon spoke of her heart quilt
us being her lake a little nap
q u i l t . " D is p la y e d was a
beautiful quilled wall hanging
that site called the Christinas
Illy basket. Several vests, a
Jacket and skirt were among
the other many exquisite
quilts adorning her lovely
home.
Saxon spoke of specifics
about her hobby. "G ood
q u illin g is 20 stitches per
In c h ." she said. "T h a t's
extremely tiny. That's what
the experts do." She talked of
the purest way of quilting. "I
wus taught that the purest
quitter will cut Individually
and hand sew to make the top
and then go on through the
process." she said. "In lap
quilting you quilt each square
and then sew them together
Instead of sewing the whole
q u ilt."
Saxon's basket quilt wus lap
quilted. Her Illy quilt wus done
In the purest method and the
his and her quilt was done by

s trip q u iltin g . "O nce you
finish the top und piece it
together." she said. "Then you
put a layer of batting und put
on the bottom It ts then
basted.” Much of Saxon's bat­
ting was purchased ut quilting
•tores, yet her fabrics have
quite a history. "When we
travel we hit the fabric stores."
she said. "I've lilt fabric stores
all up and down the cast
coast." Saxon fell that every
quitter should | m&gt;sncss a rotary
cutter and a mat, which bolli
(trip with speed quilling. Some
g(MKl (pilling books or even
library resources were died as
being more helpful titan many
of the quilling newsletters and
magazines on the market.
All In all. Saxon's creations
will not only bring beauty but
wurmth to any room. Mer
pieces of fabric were sewn Into
wall hangings, clothing und
quilts that were Ihc envy of
many. She now plans lo move
o nto q u ilte d s w e a ts h irts ,
totebugs and gifts that are sure
to ptcusc.
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by Chic Young
(TV A 4M C IAL
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MOW A B O U T IF I B A T IT
i VBRY, V W V BUOWUY ? /

By Bernice Bede Oaol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
May 8. 1904

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IT'S ABOUT TIMEfiOLF
6TARTEP CATCHING UP
WITH HOCKEY

THE BORN LOSER

by Art Siniom
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THOfcNAFttX,
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PICK. T H E * U P !

by Charlaa M. Schulz

PEANUTS
IF YOU PADDLE TO THE
EP66 OF THE EARTH, YOU
MI6MT FAIL OFF.. ./*

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CAREFUL

by Howl* Schneider

EEK &amp; MEEK
LOAJELV PEOPLE AREMISTREATED AU7HE TIME

l v e r s c n e kajolus

THEVU NEVER GET
A CLASS AmOfU LAW
SUIT TOGETHER

In llio year ahead there la n
possibility you might t&gt;e engaged
In something quite good without
lully appreciating nil of Its ram i­
fications. lie sure to learn as
much ns you can about your
Involvements.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
Sometimes your hunches are
Impressively accurate, but this
might not be the case today.
Slgunls from your In tu itio n
might be transmitted over a
fau lty c irc u it. Taurus, treat
yourself lo a birthday gilt. Send
iot your Astro-Graph predictions
lor the year ahead by mulling B2
and a long, self-addressed,
stnmped envelope to AstroGraph. e/o tills newspaper. P.O.
Box 44fl». New York. N Y.
10103. lie sure to stale your
zodiac sign.
OEMINt IMay 2 1-June 20) A
well-intentioned friend who has
created compllcntlons for you
p r e v io u s ly c o u ld c r e a Ie
turbulence for you agnln today If
you let him/her gel Involved In
your affairs
CANCER (June 2 1-.July 22)
The opinions of associate* are
Important lorlay, but they might
not Ire as su|&gt;erlor to yours ns
you think Don't abdicate your
own good pidgment.
LEO (.July 23 Aug 221 II your
work liablts are faulty today. It
w ill Ire reflected In the end
product. Instead ol doing things
haphazardly. organize your
sc hedule arid efforts.
VIRQO (Aug 23-Sept. 221
Usually you're a rut tier cautious
person wlur is not famous for
Irelug a risk Inker. Tcrriny, how­
ever. you might Ire In contention
lor this title when you take a
gamble you shouldn't.
LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct 23) In
order to Ire surresslul today you
must Ire derisive, lake time to
weigh and balance your de­
cisions Instead of Impulsively
Jumping inter an error gone.
SCORPIO |(ht 24 Nov 221
Keep In mind today that any
lfling worth doing Is Worlh doing
well Instead of wasting time
producing mediocre results,
make your elforls count (or
something
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) If you speitd foolishly htduy

TRIVIA MABK1H

A n o ld PoohiiwW
le g e n d a a jra t h a t
a r a il i n g a l a r o n e *
f o i l to e a r t h n e a r
t^ J a v a r y a p o t.

ARLO AND JANIS

by Jimmy Johngon

lfOUUDA
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WHY* WHAT'S
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WHY DOMff YOU EVER
BUYAOYOIIUG EKOfiC?

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you'll nerd lalrr lor somrlhlng
critical. Treat your resources as
a precious, limited commodity
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan
19) Protect your Interests today
hut try lo do m i without tiring
loo self Serving Associates won t
trII you what itiry think ol you.
hut they w ill dlw us* you among
themselves later

AQUARIUS I km 20 Petr 19)
In order to look good In Ironl of
someone you're Imping lo Im­
press. you might tie tempted
today In reveal Uilormallon lold

to
you In confidence It s best
you don't.
PIBCE8 (Feb 20 March 20)
Innately you're a generous hull
vldual and this Is an admirable
quality However, tie very ra rrh if
iitday what you lend and to
whom There's a chance yon
might make a bod choice
ARIES (Match 2 1-April III) Dr
carrhd today you don't overreact
and make a tag dr.il about
something you'll perceive hr be
an allront which III actuality was
Intruded to )*• hutuormi*
C opyright 1904 NKWSCACKK
KNTKHPHtSK ASSN

you could tie dlmp|rolulrd II you
expert too much Irorn what you
have Inotfrr
CAPRICORN tite r 22 Jan
In the year ahead situations
19) Do not hnposr yourself today
mnv develop Urol could provide
on a new group who ha* yet to
you wilh an o u llrt lor your
welcome you Inin Ihelr (old
managerial and executive skills.
Each of you uilgltl need a till
Tills could lend to advaiii-rmcnl
more lim e to su e up o u r
In your chosen held ol endeavor.
another. Let events run Ihelr
TAURUS fAfwil 20-May 20)
course.
Ik jii'i lie overly Inslsient iqmn
AQUARIUS U.m 20 Feb 19)
doing evrrylhlng your way to­
Usually it's wist lo keep your
day Your Ideas might In- *u|tcrl
object Ivrs to your sell, tail today
or to those ill your peers, hut
If associates don't under si.mil
they w on't he Implemented
your goals, they might mu try in
without a cumpiomlsc
help you.
OEM1NI (May 21 June 20)
PISCES |Feb 2 0 March 20) Dr
Associates w ill Ire prepared lo
nruslllve In a delicate situation
help you today, provided they
with friends today, rsprrtally If a
ser signs of you trying to help
pal
s views strongly oppose
yourself. II Ihrsr signals aren't
yours. What starts out as a
obvious, yo u'll lie mi your own
discussion muy tu rn Into a
CANCfcR (June 21 .Inly 221
healed drtiate.
Your h u k has Its limitations
ARIES (March 21-April I9| If
loclay, so don't push It beyond
you do not bundle your re­
reasonable bounds. If you go
sources properly today, you
down, you could take others
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dee. could cud up with a deficit
wllh you.
21) You're entitled to adequate where you should tie showing a
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Pro­ compensation lor work or serv­ surplus. Kerp everything under
gress can Ire made today re- ice you perform today. However, control.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
May 0.1994

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which you'rr presently involved
Unfortunately, however, you
might not rcrrgtnlic tills fact
m ull ii Is loo la ir
VIROO i Aug 23 Hepi 22)
Today you must not I hnihI about
your achievements or rationalize
your drfruts Treat events philo­
sophically. Il w ill help your
Image If you know how to lose or
win wllh grace
L IB R A | Sc pi 23 0(1 23)
Joint ventures hold promise (or
you today, provided they are
properly executed Conversely. If
you arc carclrw*. irrational or
im lllfrrrn l. your loss mlghl hi'
larger than usual.
SCORPIO IOct. 24 Nov. 221
Under certain condlllons you
work well with otlirrn. yet your
trustc Ilie Ilira I Ions urge you to
operate Independently II mlghl
he wise lo follow the latter
impulses today.

jcw o Q !/i IH i
FRANK AND ERNEST

by Bob Thaveg

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By Phillip Alder

The consummalc bridge pro­
fessional Is Mlchncl Cassell, of
Dallas. He sits there hour utter
hour, playing almost perfectly,
He has great (able presence and
analyzes quickly and accurately.
Cassell learned (tit- game dur­
ing hlgh-school vacations by
watching his elder brother, Dill,
giving classes. Since then he has
won the Bermuda Bowl. In 1970,
and numerous national lilies. He
Is third on the lifetime masterpolnl list, some 0,000 points
irehlnd leader Caul Soloway.
In today’s deal, Cassell found a
greal deceptive play.
North's four-heart response
was. of course, u transfer hid.
At first glance, South w ill lose
two spudes and one diamond.
How cun he possibly lose u
fourth trick with the red suits
lying so favorably?
Alter West let) (be club queen.

Cassell could place all the high
cards. He could see that South
couldn't go flown — unless he
wus given a little mulgc In the
wrong direction.
Alter winning trick one with
Iris club ace. South finessed the
spade eight. Pnsscll won with
the ace. Then Ire continued with
Ihc acr and flveof diamonds.
A f t e r w i n n i n g w i t h t he
diamond king. South could have
cashed his three top hearts and
d is c a rd e d d u m m y 's Iasi
diamond, which he would have
done II Cassell hud won trick Iwu
with (hr spade queen. Dili now
there was no hurry — he could
draw (rumps first. South led u
spade lo diuniny's seven. Imag­
ine his surprise when I'asncll
produced two cards he couldn't
have, Ihc spade queen and
diamond queen, to defeat Ihc
game.
If you give declarer some rope,
he mlghl hang himself.

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from left: Wlnnaro In tha 9K racaa across the twin
ke Jsiup bridoea Saturday Include: Richard
Ira /ie l, aecond overall, Men's; Uea Btocklo,

second overall, Women s and B.J. Lewis, first
overall. Men's

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Alcana Avenue wax Inilli
|tli a 915 million loan Thr
lutr iu tM ri|iiritllv forgave- ilir
n wtirri constniclkm of th r I 2
Ire wii» ahlllrtl to Kir slatr
I utwcl to clrtilgn th r final ala
Ira.
I rrnicm brr haying to Grrnld
1nion ‘Can * r really hnllrl an
prraaviruy?' and hr aald yra,"
lit S trm rnan "It's nnirrhrd
limn Itirrr
|U nil th r ojwiiing Saturday of
r t o n g a w a l t r d 12 rn 11r
llroud, only a six-mile gap
inalna in thr entire 60-tnlle
jp around th r Orlando arra
tween Intrratatr -I near Walt
&gt;i»urv World and I 4 wr-M o|
Ilford The Florida l.rgmlaiurr
pprovrd funding needed lor Ilir
ijrt-t aa * « iii na traffic project*
tow income troru tolla will pay
rial ruction drbia for the link
The remaining ala uitlra la
apretrd lo i oat about SUM)

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.Congrrosman Jolm Mica. It"
Fern I'ark. iwild Saturday lie waa
cpntldrnt tir had thr needed
aupporl In both I lir llouar and
Sf natr to art u rr th r 988 million
federal appropriation needed lo
help pay for the 985 million
linkup at 14 MKa aald recent
porta of an m nurnilal con
aeman's eflorta to hold up thr
t w rrr overstated and aald
mentis (or Itindlng werr In
(flare tirlo rr Itir publicity.
Mica wna ao confident Hie
Jin Uni ng lin k " could lie corn*
plelrit by MMIM hr aakrd ilir IfJO

or so people- walling lor thr 11
a m ribbon-culling to hold up
lour fingers on each band and
repeat "I t m less than four "
Sat f ord Mayor lie!lye Smith,
c u rra n t c h a i r m a n of i h r
expressway uulhorlty, lold Hie
knlherlng Hie expressway will
benelll all renlral Floridians
"T his will mean a trip (mm
Sanford lo Orlando uirjsnrt will
Ire made In ball Hie lime and I
think this is exciting." Smith
said. "And It also means hall (he
time (or |&gt;eople south of us lo gel
lo Hie Crnlrol Florida Itegional
Airport."
The day's events Ix-gan ai M
a .in. when 3 .5 0 0 r unners
walkers arid wheelchair racers
became Hie llrsi members of Hie
public to cross Hie twin I 7*mlle
l-akc Jrsup bridges The race,
organized bv University ol Cere
i r al Florida professor Dick
Tucker, raised an estimated
910.(XK) lor Hie Allhelmer He
so u rce Center In Winter I'ark
The race went wlihotil Inci­
dent. said Gary Kaiser, county
Public Safely director "A couple
of cuts and a couple of sprained
ankles ' was Hie extent ol medlcal problems, lie said
Milliners were greeted al Ibe
end by a hall-dozen Black
Hammock.irra residents IrrnrIng protest signs such as "Lies
D rrrpllou Cover Up I t * Orur fur a
grand fury Investigation" and
"Grand Opening of un Environ­
mental Dlsaslrr.”
A motor tjoal In Ih r water
nearby bore a large sign "No
Stormwater Itunoff "

Groups of one anil two llrrd
runners stopped loser whal Hie
protesters had lo sav
Bridge protester Bill Daniels
said Hie group wauled people to
know of wtiul he said werr
violations of sialc rrivIruiimentHl
protection laws in Hie runtim elion ol Itie bridge. Daniels said
Ih r laws were Ignored In Itie
construction and misinformation
was used lo design the bridge
Daniels said Hie group didn't
have Hie t:m &lt; * x i they thought
Hiry'd need lo seek a Judicial
ru lin g tnln Ilir a lle g a tio n s
D a n i e l s s e r v e s on Ihr
legislatively-form ed Friends o f
talkr desup.

Mica, when asked In comment
on Hie protesters, said they bad
Hie rtglil lo exjiress themselves,
then added "That bridge will lx(here long after w r'rr all long
gone "
Not all llluek Hammock urea
residents werr unhappy with the
new bridge
Dr 1‘rte r Hobrrlv and bis
lUncr. Kirn G lurhrtti. looked al
Hie brightly lit bridge less (ban a
mile from their waterfront twine.
H iib rrly is treasurer ol Hie
Friends of Hie Si Johns envi­
ronmental organization and a
|&gt;asi Lake Watch water &lt;|uallty
testrrm the lake

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" I kind of like (lie lights."
Halierly said " I can understand
tww some |H-ojile wouldn't tike
It. hut you 're not going to slop
progrrss I ill Ink the fish in gs
going lo lie real good under Ihe
bridge,"

Comments
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her head.
JKelle and her parenta. Kli hard
yl Terena. had run In the 5K
Ihnl Inaugurated Ihc SetnlIbb County lek of th r Central
Mlda GrrrnrW ay on Saturday
Driiluk while ahe nut w llti tier
indm uthrr Laurie Brice.
P'We wanted to help out Itie
)jh rlm e r'a Aaaoclallon." aald
fhard Brice of Hiclr reason for
(Ink part In the run. "The
renrWny la no hlk deal to un
Migh."
[Maratia Iloyce of Oviedo liKikcd
inkly around I he ceremony
ra and hllnkcd In Hie hrlkht
in.
" I don’t really know why I
line out here," she said. "I
Itdn'i have nothing else to do
Jay, so I llkured I’d come out
id arc what a rlhtion ruttlnk
inn ull about."
Iter cousin was runnlnk hi Hie
|K run. she said, and Hull's why
i f even knew ntiout Hie evcula.
'Heck, I don't cure atKiut any
ill road." she said. "I ain't
iniiu drive rm no toad thal I
ilia pay to be on. Anylxidy
!'s that la (irctty stupid If you
&gt;k me."
.leasle Bcckler of Lake Mary
some exception lo Uoycc’a
jnmnrks. After alt. ahe said, she
plans to use the .GreencWay at
east twice a tlay going hack and
arth to work near the University
[if Central Florida.
"1 muy have to pay every lime
| ket on the rood," she said. "But
the lonk run. I’ll save money.
Hie wear and tear I won't tic
putting on my ear will save me
pinney mi repair tillls. Not to
Fiiciitlon the wear und tcur on
fny nerves that I'll be saving."
Chester Bclhunc Bald he really
(indn'l klveii much tlioukhl to
»c t u a 11y d r i v i n g on t h c
GrecneWny.
He Uvea neur u section of the
jjxpreaswny and tins watched the
construction. To him, the grand
ipentng and ribbon culling arc
lust another step In the evolution
(of the "big monster" that has
[taken up residence near his
(home.
'I watched them rip down Hie
[trees. 1 had things shook off iny
[shelves and had windows pop
[out when they were banging
h

HsrsW n o s ti* Foger Herneck

Protasters Sue McCord,(I), Bill Daniel and Carl Carlandsr carry signs during tha opening.

Harald Photos by Hog*( Hm k k I

AIscIb and Erin Hoalay walk tha 6K walk In thalr moonahoaa.
jBL* AB1’

•*« ¥ *

Jamie Jo Roy holds up her ribbon lor finishing tha race.
them big pylons lulu (he ground.
I've been sweeping dirt out Ihe
door for a couple of years while
they've been working. This Is
Just another step." he said.
"Actually, this Is klndu like u
wake. Everything's all over with
now ami we're celebrating.
Things urc going to be so quiet

without all llm tcoim ructlou."
The GreencWay bustled with
excitement us people awaited
the opening fanfare. The road
connecting northern Seminole
County with Oruuge County will
cul commuting time for those
who use the toll road by about
halfovcr some traditional routes.

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IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THK EIGHT I (N T H
JU O IC tAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION NO :
*&gt; IM IC A U B
SECURITY PACIFIC
FINAN C IAL SERVICES. INC .
s ic .,
PI* IM ill.
*1.
SAN0RA COULD, s i vlr. s i *1.
Dslendant*
NOTICEOF SALE
NOTICE Is horeby given lh * l
pursuant lo th# Flnsl Judgment
o l Foreclosure end S*ls entered
In th# cause pending In tits
C irc u it Court ol ths E IC H
TEENTH Judicial C ircuit. In
*n d lor SEM INOLE Count*.
F lo rid*, C ivil Action Number
M IM IC A U B Ihs undersigned
Clark w ill soil IS* p ro p s rl*
lllu it s d In said County, d*
scrlbsd *s:
Beginning 1} Isst East ol Ihe
Soulhwssl cornsr o l Lol II .
TU S C A W ILLA SHORES. *c
cording lo Ihs plat thereof *s
rscordsd In Plat Book S. pag* tl.
P ublic R tco rd s o f Seminole
C ount*. F lo rida, ru n thence
Easl along Ilia North tin* of
Oranga A vtn u * IS Issl, Ihsnc*
run N o rth s a ils rl* pa rallsl lo lha
W s s ltrl* tin* of said Lot I I lo
tha w a t t r t o l Laka Jaisup.
thane* N orfhw ssltrly along lha
waters o l said Laka to a point 1}
fast Easl ot lha W astsrl* llns ol
said Lot i j , Ihsnc a Soulhwssttr
I* paralial to tha W astsrl* I In* ol
said Lol I I to Ihs point ol
bsglnnlng, bslng lha E astarl* t i
last of th* W ts ls rl* 17 tsat ol
Lot l&gt;
togsthar w ith a ll structures,
Improvements, Ila tu rts, appll
ancss and appurtanancas on
said land or usad In conjunction
th a rtw llh . a l public salt, lo th*
highest and b a il bidder (or cash
a l I TOO o'clock A M., on May I I ,
Ittc . at lha W ail Front door of
ihs SEMINOLE Count* Court
house. Sanlord. Florid*.
PERSONS WITH A DISABIL
IT Y WHO N E E D S P E C IA L
ACCOMMODATION TO PAR
T IC IP A T E IN T H IS PRO
CEEOINC SHOULO CONTACT
ADA COORDINATOR AT M l N.
PARK AVENUE, SUITE N .M I,
SANFORD. FLORIDA 11771 AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO

THE PR O C EED IN G TE LE
PHONE
&lt;*0/| U ia iM EXT
t i l l ; 1*001 SIS 1771 (TOO), OR
1*00) SIS 1770 (V I. V IA FLOR
IDA RELAY SE RVICE
OATEO M e y l. I t t t
(COURT SEAL!
MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jan* E-Jasswlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: M a y*. IS. lis t
DER *1

This payment is non relundsbi*
If Bidder does not want to pick
up documents but wishes to
have documents shipped by lire !
cless U S m a il, e separate
check or money order shell be
required In Ih* sum ol tltteen
dollars I I U 001. m ad* payable
to either Bristol. Childs A Aseo
elates, Inc. or to Ih* Senlord
A irp o rt Authority depending on
which ottic* th* Bidder contacts
tor th * documents. This charge
w ill not apply It Ih* Bidder
request* Ih* documents lo be
sent by tepres* courier w ith
cherges "b ille d to recipient",
No p r o p o s a ls m a y be
'w ithdraw n after the scheduled
tlm * lo r receipt ot proposals, lor
a period ol slaty (SO) days.
For Ih* FAA lund td portion ol
Ihis project (Bid Schedule* 1
and I t . ladaral contract condl
Hons Including but not lim ited to
Disadvantaged Business E n ­
te rp ris e p a rtic ip a tio n . "B u y
A m a r lc a n " p ro v is io n s , and
Davls-Bacon Act raqulrament*
shall apply. These condition*
a r* set lorth In detail In Section
BC ot th* Contract Documents.
Th* Sentord A irp o rt A uthority
reserve* th * rights to waive any
Inform ant)** In or f* |e c t any
and a ll proposals, or to r *
advartlsa tor proposal*.
Proposals must b* submitted
as set lorth In Ihe "In structio n*
to B idders" end In tt&gt;* "P ro
posal Requirement* and Cond
lions'*.
A Bid Bond or C ertified Chock
In the amount o l 5% ot the Total
Amount Bid must bo submilled
w ith Ihe proposal.
A Paymant Bond and a Per
lorm anc* Bond, oach In a sum
•qual to 100% ot the amount of
lha Contract awarded, w ill be
required prio r to ssecullon ol
contract
Bidder* must submit evidence
lhal the&gt; ere prequalltled w ith
lh a F lo rid a D e p a rtm e n t ot
Transportation and a r* on th *
current bidder* list lo be able lo
ba awarded a contract for this
pro|eclj however, submission ol
evidence o l financial responsi­
b ility and eotlsfactory comple­
tion ot previous projects, to Ih#
s a tis fa c tio n o l tho S anlord
A irp o rt A u th o rity , FAA and
FOOT, w ill bo consldarod as
m o o t in g th e F O O T p r o qu a lifica tio n requirem ent tor

thlsp rojocl.
The Bidder agrees lo comply
w ith Ihe following requirement:
" N o m e m b e r, o lllc e r . or
em ploye* ol th* Sanlord A irport
A uthority during hi* tenure or
lo r on* year thereafter shall
ha v* any Intaresl, direct or
Indirect. In this contract or lha
proceeds thereof"
The award ot this Contract
w ill be contingent upon Ihe
concurrence o l the Federal
Aviation Adm inistration and Ih*
Florida Oeparlmenl ol Trans
p o rlillo n
SANFORDAIRPORT
AUTHORITY
By Stephen J. Cooke
D irector ol Avlellon
Publish: M a y0.1.1594
OERSO

NOTICE TO B ID D E R !
FOR
TE R M IN A L ACCESS ROAD
AN DP A R KIN O
IMPROVEMENTS
AT
CENTRAL FLORIDA
REOIONAL AIRPORT
SANFORD. FLORIDA
S ta le d p ro p o s a ls fo r Ih s
lurnlshlng o l a ll labor. m eterlals. servlets and equipment lo r
T E R M IN A L ACCESS ROAO
A N D P A R K IN O IM P R O V E ­
MENTS at lha Canlral Florida
Regional A irp o rt w ill ba re
calved by lha Sanlord A irport
A uthority al tha Of tic* o l tha
D irector ol Aviation, Canlral
Florida Regional A irport, 1715
M s llo n v lll* Avenue, Sanlord.
Florida 11771 until 11:00 A M ,
June 1, I t t t , *1 which tlm * th*
p ro p o s a ls w ill b * p u b lic ly
opened and read aloud
Bidders a r* Invited to submit
proposals on Proposal Forms
provldad. A bid price must b*
subm illed lor each bid echtdula
and tor each Item listed on ths
Proposal Forms
On and alter May 1, I t t t ,
copies o l the Plans, Specific*
Horn, and other Contract Docu
manls may b* esemlned at th*
o lllc s o l Ihs Director ot Avia
lion, Central Florida Regional
A lrp o rl. or a l Ih* o lllc e ot
B ristol. Childs A Assoclatas.
Inc . t o i l Salttdo Street. Coral
O ab laa, F lo rid a 111** 1*1*.
Complete documents may be
obtained trom sllher Ih* o ttlc*
ot Ih* Director ot Aviation or
B ristol. Childs A Associates.
Inc. by payment ol 175 00 tor
each sat. Payment lor Plsns snd
other Contract Documents must
b * m ad* by check or money
order payable lo Ihe "SAN
FORD AIRPO RT AUTHORI
T Y ." Cash w ill nol b* accepted.

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
N olle* 1* hereby given thal I
am engaged In business *1 M l
E. Altamonte Drive, Suit* 1010.
A ltam onte Springs, Seminole
C oun ty, F lo r id * , un der th *
Fictitious Mem* of
CLIFFWOOD HOLDINGS and
that I Intsnd to raglstsr said
name w ith Its* Division o l Cor
porallon*. Tallnhasse*. Florida.
In accordance w ith Ih* pro
vision* o l lha Fictitious H im *
Statutes To W it: Section M l Ot.
Florida Statutes i t t t .
GOLFTeRRACEIN C .
A Florida Corporation
Publish: M a y l. m e
OER a
NOTICEOF SALE
Pursuant to Florida Stalutes,
Sell Storage Act. Sections U RM
A 11.107 S ol* o l O lllc s A
H ousehold goods In loasod
space, lo satisfy owner liens:
la Elaine Moor*
SI M arten* P. Brown
111 John S. Siachle
175 Ana M arla W illiam s
IH Lane# J.H IavIn
151 Stephen F. Anderson
114 Juan P. Rivera
To be sold or disposed ol Tues..
M ey 17, me * t 10 e.m , Public
Auction, cash only.
A t: SunRay StoraAway,
010 Rinehart Road.
Lake M ary, F L 117*0.
Soma may pay up.
Call: (e07l 111 4151.
Publish: May I A t, m e
D E R II

�a;

1 0 1 - Sanford H erald. S an lord, Florida - Sunday, May B. 1994

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
N olle* I t hereby given that I
• m engag'd In but In e tt *1 J»S
Sllvargate Loop. Lake M ery.
Seminole County. F lo rid *, under
the F lc lltlo u t Name ot MOON
ANO MOON and that I Intend *o
re g iite r ta ld name w ith the
D lvltlo n o l Corporation!. T a ll*
h a t tee Florida. In aecordanee
w llh Ihe p r o v lt lo n t o l the
F lc lltlo u t Nam * Statute*. To
W it. Section MS OT. F lo rida
Statute* 1001
Donald L Moon Sr.
P u bllth. M a y*. 1004
DER r j
CODE ENFORCEMENT
■OARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C at* No 04 I I CB
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
political tub divltlon ol the
State ot Florida.
Petitioner,
vt
BETTY J BROWN
Retpondenl
NOTICE OF HEARINO
(SECTION 14112(11,
FLORIDA STATUTES
TO: Betty J Brown
PO BeaH t
Thlellt. NY 100*4
Property DeterIplion Lot I*
A N i t vacd alley *d | on S A W
»t vacd a ll* / ad| on E. Section
}0. To w nthlp 10. Rang* 10.
Bookertown. Plat Book A Page
00. Public Record* o l Semlnoi*
County. Florida
In accordance w ith Chapter SI
ot the Semlnoi* County Cod*, a
hearing hat been tcheduled be
lo r* the Semlnoi* County Cod*
E n fo rc e m e n t B oard to de
term ln* It a violation o l Ih*
Semlno'e County Cod* It occur
ring on the above detcrlbed
property You are hereby called
upon to ta t* notice that the
Public Hearing w ill be con
ducted In the above ttyle d caut*
on the lath day ol May. I»»4. at
1:10 p m In Room 101* ot the
Semlnoi* County Service* Build
Ing. 1101 E a tt F lr t t Street.
Sanlord F lo rida 177/1 You
have been charged w ith having
a m o b ile home tltu a ta d on
property that It not perm itted on
any R I toned p ro p e rty. In
violation o l Section* S 111 and
S 111. Semlnoi* County Cod*
The Board w ill receive tettlm o
ny and evidence at ta ld Public
Hearing and the 11 make tuch
finding* o l tact a t are tupported
by the tetllm ony and evidence
p e r ta in in g to th e m a tte r *
alleged In lh * Statement of
V io la tio n and R e q u e tl lo r
Hearing It. prio r to the hearing,
you thould com* Into compli
an c* w ith Ih * County Cod*
p ro v ltlo n t that you are alleged
to be violating, but the violation
recur* prio r to the hearing, or It
the violation It not corrected by
the tim e tpecitied lo r correction
by the Cod* In tp e c to r. the
p u blic hearing w ill be held
p e rtainin g to the allegation*
agam it you
YOU ARE ADVISEO THAT.
IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
A N Y D E CISIO N M A D E AT
THIS HEARING. YOU W ILL
N EED A RECORD OF THE
PR O CEEDINGS. ANO. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU MAY
N EED TO INSURE THAT A
V E R B A TIM RECORD OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E .
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY ANO EVI
DENCC UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
P E R S O N S W IT H O IS
A B I L IT IE S N E E D IN O TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN ANY 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 T A C T TH E
EM PLOYEE RELATIONS DE
P A R T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D IS A B IL IT IE S COOR
O IN A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
AT (4011111 1110. EXTENSION
1141.
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY
Dated th lt llt h day ol A pril.
11*4.
COOE ENFORCEMENT
BOARO
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By: M ARCIA L. FU LLE R .
CLERK
Seminole County Service*
Bldg
Room No M l*
1101 E a tt F lr tt Street
Sanlord. F lo rid * 11771
Telephone: (191)121 1139.
E atentlon 1411
P ubllth May 1,1.11.21.11*4
DERI

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I t hereby given that I
am engaged In b u tin e tt at X )
E Altamonte D rive. Suit* 1010.
A ltam onte Spring*. Semlnoi*
C ounty. F lo rid a , under the
F lc lltlo u t Nam* o l YORKTOWN
EQUITIES and that I intend to
re g ltle r ta ld name w ith the
D lvltlon of Corporation* Talta
h a tte *. Florida. In accordance
w ith the p r o v lt lo n t o l Ih *
F lc lltlo u t Nam* Statute*. To
W it
Section I t t o o
F lo rida
Statute* IW I
GOLF TERRACE INC .
A Florida Corporation
P ubllth May I. 10*4
DER 11
NOT~ICE OF P ROC ECO IN O S
FOR THE VACATINO.
ABANDONING
DISCONTINUING.
ANDCLOSINOOF
RIOHTS OF WAYOR
DRAINAOE EASEMENT FOR:
Calten Hemet * f Florida
VA*4 I I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU W ILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE tha t Ih * Board of
County C om m lttlone rt ol Semi
nol* County. Florida *1 I X
p m on the lath day ot May.
A O . I t H In the County Com
m im o n e r*' Meeting Room at
Ih* Semlnoi* County Service*
Building In Sanlord. Florida,
w ill hold a public hearing to
contlder and determine whether
or not the County w ill vacate,
abandon, d itco n tln u e , c lo t* ,
renounce and d itc le im any righ t
ol the County and the public In
and to the following righ t* ol
way or drainage *a*#m *nt run
nmg through or *d |*ce n t to Ih*
detcrlbed property, to w it:
That portion o l C u rtlt D rive
located between the e a tte rn
rig h t o l way lin e fo r B alm y
Beach D rive and the Southerly
attention ot lh * eattern boundry
o l Lot I). M cN eil t Orange V illa
per plat thereol recorded In Plat
Book 1. Pag* f t . 100. and 101 ol
the public record* o l Semlnoi*
County. Florida
P e n o n t w ith d l t a b i l l l l e t
needing a ttitla n c * to pa rticl
p a l* In any ol theta proceeding*
thould contact the E m ploy**
Relation* Department ADA Co
ordmator a* hour* In advance ol
th e m e a lin g a t 111-1110.
eite n tio n 7*41
Perton* are a d rite d that it
they decide to appeal any de
C ltlont m ad* at the** meet
Ingt'hearing*, they w ill need a
record Ot the proceeding* and
tor tuch purpot*. they may need
to Inture that a verbatim record
ol the proceeding* I t mad*,
which include* the tetllm ony
and evidence upon which the
appeal I t bated per lection
1*4 0I0L Florida Statute*
P ER SO N S IN T E R E S T E D
M A Y A P P E A R A N D BE
HEARD AT THE TIM E AND
PLACE ABOVE SPEC IFIED
BOARO OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
P ubllth May I. I**a
DER I I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.i oa-ttog-OR OS K
IN RE. THE CHANGE O*
NAME OF:
D M IT R I T1MAKOV
to
D M ITR I FREYMAN
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO SERGEI TIMAKOV
Retldenc* Unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action ha* been filed In the
above court to change the name
of D M IT R I TIMAKOV. a minor
child You are required to te r re
a copy ol your w ritten detente*
II any. to It an JAMES E
OLSEN. ESQUIRE. A ttorney
tor P laintiff, whote a d d re tt It
2S1( Edgewater D rive. Orlando.
F lo rid a 11104. on or before
JU N E t. 1**4 and III* the
original w ith the Clerk o l Ih .t
Court either before te r vice on
P la in tiff* attorney or Immodl
atoly Ihereattor; otharw lta a
default w ill be entered again*!
you tor the re lie f demanded In
th * Complaint
WITNESS m y hand and tha
teal ol th lt Court on A P R IL 17.
If*4
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
ASCLERK
B Y : Nancy R. Winter
DEPUTY CLERK
P ubllth: May 1. A I L 73. l**4
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IN THE CIECUIT COURT
OF THE IT H JU D IC IA L
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
ORANOECOUNTY
CASE NOi DR 14 4*04
DIVISION: I I
In ra th # m ar i laga of
CARLA K R I2KA
Petitioner.
and
CHARLES KRI2KA
Retpondenl
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO C HARLESKRIZKA
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action lor O lttolulkm o l Mar
riago hat been tiled egam it you
and you aro required lo terv# a
copy o l your w ritten detente*. II
e n y . to I t on C O R D O N A
WARREN. P A . whoto ad drett
It 1111 C .Michigan, Suit* IX .
Orlando. FL 1700a on or before
May ». I**4. and III# the original
w ith tha clerk o l th lt court
either be I or ta rv lc t on pell
tioner or Immediately thereat
ter; otherw lte a default w ill be
entered a g a ln tl you lo r the
relief demanded In the com
plaint or petition
OATEO on A pril 1). t**4
\
Fran Carlton
A t Clark ot the Court
BY Brig latte Burton
A t Deputy Clerk
P ubllth: A p ril II . 14 A May I. A
MR
DEQ 14*

A D VE R TISEM EN T
FO RBIDS
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. Florida
w ill receive bid* a t tha o lflc * o l
the School Board. 1211 South
M e llo nvllto Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida. » ! l l . u n til 2 00 p m .,
local lim a a t w h kh tim e b id* tor
th e co n tlru cllo n a fi
l* M ROOF AND HVAC
REPLACEMENT FOR
LAKE O RIENTA
E LE M E N TA R Y SCHOOL
41} Newport Avenue
A llem ont* Spring*.
Florida l l l g i
1**4 ROOF R EPLACEM ENT
FOR
IOVLLW ILOE E LE M E N TA R Y
SCHOOL
4X Vihlen Road
Sanlord F lo rid * 13771
Bid m u tt be accompanied bv
bid depotil A B id Bond. Ceth
to f't Chock or C ertified Chock
tor five &lt; ! \ ) percent ot the total
amount bid
The tu c c e itfu l bidder th a ll
fu m lth a Performance Payment
Band tor the tola! amount ot the
award w ithin ton (M l day* o l
notification of the award
Bond* m u tt ba w ritte n by a
turety company llcontod to da
b u tin e tt In Florida
D rawing* and tp a c ilk a lto n t
w ill ba avaiiebto tra m D 8.
YOUNG A ASSOCIATES. INC .
M U W ett Stale Road. Long
Florida 22*14M l* . Teto
14011 4*10111 A depotlt
ot l l i o a including ita to la ta *,
par ta t I t required w h k h I t
refundable when a re tp e n tiv *
bid i t tubm ined and tha Can
ttru c lla n Document* are re
turned In good condition wlthtn
fifteen IIS) deyt tram Ih * data
b&lt;0 * a»* fe te '.e d
There w ill be a p r* bid canter
ence held a l Laka O rie nt* f to
menlary on May 10th at 10 00
a m local nm# ( e n titlin g ot
review at the prelect Im m edi
atoly tallowing, mere w ill bo a
p r* bid center ence at IpyltwMd*
Elementary A l th lt lim a, tha
Owner * re p re te n la ftv e t w ill
d itc w tt the p re le c t re q u ire
m e n tt end procedure* Con
t r a c t a r t e ra i t r e n g l y an
couraged to attend Failure to
attend d o e i not re lie v e the
bidder from the re tp o n tib ility to
c a r ry aut the w a rk In tha
manner dttcutted at the cantor
onto T h lt p r* b*d conference
doe* not relieve the bidder* of
the on t i t * intpoefien ot the
protect requirement*
The Board rever vet the rig h t
to waive m iner in tor m a im ** m
the bidding it ta ld w a ite r i t In
the Board t b o il Intorett
Dated th lt d * r ot A p ril 14.
I**4
/ * Diann# L K ram er
Director of F a cllin e t
Planning A C ontlrucllon
P ubllth A p ril 14 A M a r I. I.
It»4
DEO 1*1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE BIOHTBEMTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOR ID A
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO. * 1 3J0SCA
DIVISION B
TROY A NICHOLS. INC .
P laintiff I t ) ,
v*.
D A N IE L J. H E LF E N S T IN E .
•1*1.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN
purtua nl to a Fin al Judgment of
forectotura dated A pril M. I f * 4
and entered In C at* N * *2
7XSCA E of Ih* C ircuit Court of
•ho E IG H T E E N T H J u d ic ia l
C ircu it In and for SEMINOLE
County, F lo rid * wherein TROY
A NICHOLS. INC It Ihe P lain
l i f t e n d D A N IE L J
H E LFE N S TIN E . STARLET E
H E L F E N S T IN E . K O B R IN
B U IL D E R S S U P P LY . IN C .
CONTRACTOR'S SUPPLY OF
ORLANDO. INC.. STATE OF
F L O R ID A . S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. WESTLAKE MANOR
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA
TION. INC . E M P IR E FENCE,
and "JO H N D O E " n /h /a Doug
H ill "JA N E D O E " n /h /p Starlet
H elton tfm * a r* lh * Defendant*.
I w ilt ta ll to th * htghett and b e tl
bidder tor ca th *1 the W ett Ira n i
ito p * a l th * SEMINOLE Ceunfy
Cour thou t * a l 11:90* m . an lh *
J i l t day o f M a y. I f f * , th *
tot lowing detcrlbed property * |
te l forth In ta ld Final Judg

COOE ENFORCEMENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C ataN o *2 101 CEB
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a po lill
cal tu b d ivltlo n o f th * Stato of
Florida.
Petitioner,
vt
D A VID A ANDERSON

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE llth
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO: *4 1*44 OR *1 K
IN RE THE MARRIAOC OF
ARTHUR R GAMELL.
Petitioner,
OIANE T OAM ELL.
I.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO OIANE T O AM ELL
A DOR ESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action tar O iuotution ot Mar
rlaga h a t boon tltad ag a ln tl you
and you aro required to terve a
copy ot your w ritten detente* It
any. to It * n A rthur R Camel I
whote ad drett I t l|4 Powell
B ird Apt n i l . Daytona Baach.
Florida 11114 an or before Juno
I, 1**4 and Ilia tha arlglnal w ith
the clerk o t th lt court either
before te r vice on petitioner or
Imm odietoly thereafter ether
w it* a default w ill be entered
ag a ln tl you tor the re lie f o*
mended In the cemptaml or
petition
OATED O n May 1, l**4
M ARYANNE MORSE
A t C te rt ot Ih* Court
BY Nancy R Winter
A t Deputy Clerk
P ubllth May L IS . 11A 1*. I**4
DER 4*
COOE ENFORCEMENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CataNo *4 11 CEB
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
political tub divltlon at tha
Sta‘ * o l Florida.
Petitioner.
vt
M A R IE R M IL L IS A T W IN
OAKS INV INC IVAN X DYER.
REGISTERED AGENT
Retpondenl*
NOTICE OF HEARINO
IIIC T tO N l U . t t m i
FLORIDA 9TATUTCS
TO M arie R M llllt A Twin Oak t
In v Inc
Ivan Z Dyer. Reglttored
Agent
7JO S Orange B lottom Trail
4141
Orlando. FL ntOS
P roperty Deter Ipl ion Lot 4
Block t . Suniand f t la t o t . Sac
lion 14. Townthlp X . Hang* X .
Piet Boo* It. Pag* IL Public
Record* o l Seminole County,
Florida
In accordance win* Chapter U
at the Semlnoi* County Cad*, a
hearing h a t been tcheduled bo
tor# the Seminole County Code
E n fo rc e m e n t B o a rd I * d *
I ermine It a violation o l tha
Samlnoto County Coda l* occur
rin g on tha above detcrlbed
property. You aro hereby called
upon to taka notice that tha
Public H earing w ill be con
ducted In tha above ttyle d cau t*
on tha 14th day ot M ay. t f* 4 at
l : X p m . In Room IOX ot the
Saminoi# County Service* Build
Ing, 1101 E a tt P i n t Slrggt,
S anlord. F lo rid a 11711. You
have bean charged w ith having
Inchet (24") In height located
w ithin a rediue ot taventy five
toot US') from a retldanca. in
violation o f Section *S 1. Semi
noto County Cod* Tha Board
w ill receive tetllm ony end evl
dene* * ! tald P u b ik Hearing
and th a ll make tuch fin d in g ! of
tact a t a r* tupported by tha
le tllih o n y and evidence par
lelnlng to tha m atter* alleged In
the Statement ot Violation and
Requetl fo r Hearing. If, p rio r lo
the hearing, you thould coma
Into compliance w ith the County
Code p ro vltlo n t that you a r*
alleged to be violating, but the
violation recur* prio r to the
hearing, o r it tha violation It not
corrected by I he lim a t pec I fled
tor correction by the Cod* In
tpector, the public hearing w ill
ba held pertaining to I ha all*
linn* ag a ln tl you.
YOU ARE ADVISED THAT.
IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
A N Y O ECISION M A D E A T
THIS HEARINO. YOU W ILL
N E ED A RECORO OP THE
PROCEEDINGS. A N D . FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU M AY
N EED TO INSURE THAT A
V ER B A TIM RECORO OF THE
P R O C E E O IN O S IS M A D E .
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY ANO E VI
OENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL ISTODE BASED.
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS ­
A B I L IT IE S N E E D IN O TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN AN Y OP
T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U LD C O N TAC T THE
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS D E ­
P A R T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D IS A B IL IT IE S COOR­
D IN A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M E B TIN O
AT (401)221 IIX . EXTENSION
1*41.
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY.
O a ltd t h li l l t h day o l A pril,
l**4.
CODE ENFORCEMENT
BOARO
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLOR ID A
B y: M A R C IA L. PULLER.
CLERK
Seminole County Service*
Bldg.
Room No. 3014
n o t E a tt F lr tt S lrte l
Sanlord, Florida M i l l
Telephone: (40D 22I-IIX ,

Catentlon 14*1

P u bllth: M ay I, I , IS. 22. I**4
DEP-7

CODE ENFORCEMENT
BOARO
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C ataN a • ) 104 C E B
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a podfi
cal tub d ivltlo n of lh * Slata of
Florida.
P oflt*
ARETHA M ROBINSON
R ttp e n d tn t
NOTICE OF HEARINO
(SECTION I t ! I l l l l .
FLORIOASTATUTES
TO: A rtlh a M Robtnton
400 LOCutt A rt. Apt |
Sanford. FL 21711
Property Deter Iption Lot 11.
Hardont Add Sac I t . Top t«.
Hge I I , PB t. PO f t . O fficial
Record* o f Seminole County.
Florida
In accordance w ith Chapter 11
Ol tha Samlnoto County Cod*. a
hearing h a t been tcheduled be
to r* Ih* Samlnoto County Coda
E n lp r c tm a n t B e a rd ta da
torm ina If a violation of the
Seminole County Cod* I l occur
ring on Ih * abdv* deter .bed
property Y *u aro hereby called
upon to lake notice that the
Public Hearing w ill ba con
ducted In the above tty le d cauta
on the 14th day o f M ay. l**4. at
I X p m In Room ION of the
Saminoi* County Service* Build
Ing. H 9I E e tt F lr t t Street.
S e nior*. F lo rid a 11711. You
hav* bean charged w ith having
Ir e ili and debri* on Ih* prgperty
and eacettlve wood growth over
tw e n ty fe u r In ch e t (2 4 ") in
height, located w ithin a ra d lu t
of levenfy five tool I7S‘ ) from a ,
retidonc*. which violate* Sec
lien *S X Semlnoi* County Cod*
The Board w ill receive le tllm o
ny and evidence a l ta ld Public
Hearing and th a ll make tuch
finding* of fact a t aro tupported
by tha tottlm ony and avldanca
p e r ta in in g to tha m a ll e r t
alleged In tha S la la m tn f of
V io la tio n and R a q u a it to r
Hearing. If, p rio r fo tha hearing,
you thould coma Into compli
anca w ith the County Cod#
p ro vltlo n t that you are elleoed
to bo violating, but tha vloialion
re c u rt prio r to the hearing, or II
tha violation It net corrected by
the lim e tpecitied for correction
by the Cod# In tp e c to r, Ih *
p u b lic hearing w ill ba held
pe rtaining fo tha a lltg e llo n t
ag a ln tl you.
YOU ARE ADVISED THAT,
IF YOU DECIDE TO APP E A L
A N Y O EC ISIO N M AO E AT
THIS HEARINO. YOU W ILL
N E ED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEOINOS. ANO, FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU M AY
N E ED TO INSURE THAT A
V ER B A TIM RECORO OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A D E ,
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI
OENCE UPON WHICH THE
A P P E A U S T O B E BASED.
P E R S O N S W IT H D I S ­
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN O TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN A N Y OF
T H E S E P R O C E E O IN O S
SH O U LO C O N TAC T TH E
EM PLOYEE RELATIONS DE
P A R T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D IS A B IL IT IE S COOR
O IN A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
AOVANCE OF THE M E E TIN G
AT &lt;401)12M1X. EXTENSION
7*41.
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY.
D a ltd th lt l l t h day e l A p ril.
!**4.
COOEENFORCEM ENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOR ID A
B y: M ARCIA l . FU LLE R .
CLERK
Saminoi* County Servlet*
Bldg.
Room No. X I*
1101 E * tt F lr tl Street
Sanlord. Florlda2277l
Telephone: (-407) 221 -1IX.
E k Itn tlo n 7441
P u bllth: M ay 1.9, IS. 22.1**4
D IR -*

LOT J*. W ESTLAKE MANOR
U N IT ONE ACCOROINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
CORDED IN PLAT BOO* 27.
AT PAGES J THROUOH S.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY FLORIOA
WITNESS M Y HAND and Ih*
teal at fh it Court an A p ril **,
1*04
(S IA L I
HONORABLE
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark at lh * C ircuit Ceurt
By Darefhy W Bafton
Deputy Clerk
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
AM E R IC AN S W i TH
D IS A B ILITIE S
ACT OF I f f *
A d m lm ttre flrt Order
Ho *2 21
P erton* w ith a d ite b tfity who
need a tpectal eccammodatton
to p a rfk ip a to m fh it proceeding
thould contact ADA Coordinator
at X I N Park Avenue Suit* N
X I. Ia n ford F lo rid * I J l f t al
toatl five I I I day* p rio r to fho
proceeding
Telephone 14011
22141K E r l 4711, 1400 **1
t u n t o o ) or i w o n t (HOI V I.
via F lorida R ttay S a rv k t
P ubllth May I IS. t**4
OER *1

COOE ENFORCEMENT
BOARD
S 9 M IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C ataN a *4 I*C E B
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a p o lill
cal wbdivitaan of th* Stato a*
Florida.
Pet.nenor.
vt
FR A N K LIN SMITH
'*
Retpondenl
NOTICE OF HEARINO
(SECTION I I I I l l l l .
FLORIOASTATUTES
TO FrenklinS m ith
41*0Orange Boulevard
Sanlord. FL M i l I
Properly D etcnplion L o ft 1
A 4 n e tt N 14* 1 II ol Lai 1 A N
I X II ol Lot 41. Black I. Section
I*. Tow nthlp I* Mange M
Sanlord Farm *. Plat Boo* I,
Pag# U4 Public Record* of
Saminoi* County. Tlortd*
In accordance w ith Chapter SI
ol th * Sammoto County Code, a
hearing h a t baan tcheduled b*
tor* Ih* Sammoto County Cad*
E n fo rc e m e n t B o a rd lo da
•ormlno If a vloialion ol Ih*
Saminoi* County Cod* I* occur
ring on the above deter,bad
property You are hereby called
upon to lake nolle* Thai Ihe
Public H earing w ill be con
dueled In Ih* above ttyled caut*
on lh * N th day of May. I**4. *1
I X p m In Room 101* of Ih#
Seminole County Service* Build
Ing. IlS l E e tl F l r t l Slroef.
S anluid F lo rid a M i l l
You
have boon charged with building
a tlru c tu r* without obtaining a
perm it. In violation of Section
101 of fho Standard Building
Cod*, a t adopted by Section
10 SI el Ihe Semlnoi* County
Cade Th* Board w ill racalv*
latlim ony and evidence *• ta ld
P ubik Hearing and th a ll m ak*
tuch finding* of I act a t a r*
tupported by lh * tetllm ony and
avldanca pertaining lo the met
to rt alleged In Ih * Statement el
V lo ia lio n and R a q u ttl fa r
Hearing. If, prio r lo the hearing,
you tliould com * Into compli
an c* w ith lh# County Code
o vitlo n t that you are elleged
b* violating, but ih * violation
re cu rt prio r lo fho hearing, u r If
th* vloialion I t not corrected by
Ih* lim e toecllied tor correction
by Ih * Cod* In tp e c to r, Ihe
p u blic haarlng w ill be hold
pertaining to Ih * allegation*
ag alntl you.
YOU ARE AOVISED THAT,
IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
A N Y O E C IS IO N M AOE AT
THIS H EAR IN O . YOU W ILL
N EED A RECORO OF THE
PR O CEEDINGS. AND, FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU MAY
N E ED TO INSURE THAT A
V ER B A TIM RECORO OP THE
P R O C E E O IN O S IS M A D E .
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY ANO EVI
OENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS T O B E BASEO.
P E R S O N S W I T H O IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E O IN O S
S H O U LD C O N TAC T THE
EM PLOYEE RELATIONS OB
P A R T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D IS A B IL IT IE S COOR
D fN A T O R , 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
AT (4 0 !)1 2 I-IIX . EXTENSION
7*41.
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY.
0 * lo d th lt l l t h day o l A p ril,
l**4.
CODE ENFORCEMENT
BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
By: AAARCIAL. FULLER.
CLERK
Semlnoi* County Service*
Bldg.
Room No. M l*
1101 E a tt F lr tl Street
Sanford. F lorid*M 77I
Telephone: (401)211 IIX ,
E «t*ntlon744l
P ubllth: M ay 1 ,1 .11,12, lf»4
DER J

C

NOTICE OP HEARINO
(SECTION 142.11(1),
FLOR ID A STATUTES
T O l D a v id A A n d r r to n
X 10 Ruby S lrte l
Sanford. FL M i l l
P roperly Deter ipl ion L o ft 1
A 14 A ta of vacd i t N of Lot 14.
Booth* Subd. Section M. Town
th lp If. Rang* 39. Plat Book S.
Pag* *. P u b ik Record* of Semi
natoCounty. Florida
In accordance w ith Chapter S)
at th * Samlnoto County Cod*, a
haarlng h a t baan tchoduted be
to r* th * Samlnoto County Cod*
E n fo rc e m e n t B o a rd la da
torm ina If a violation of th*
Samlnoto County Cad* I t occur
ring on Ih * a b o rt detcrlbed
property Yeu a r* hereby called
upan to laka node* that Ih*
Public H aarlng w ill b * can
dueled in lh * above ttyle d c a u t*
an Ih# H lh day at May. Iff* , at
1:19 p m . In Room IAN Of fho
Samlnoto Caunty Service* B uild
ing, l i l t B a il F l r t l Slroat.
Sanfard. F lo rid a 21111 Yeu
hay* bean charged w lfh having
inchet 114") in height totaled
w ithin a ra dm t a* tavonfy live
I eel (11*1 from a retldenc*. in
vtotafien of lac lion *1 1 Sami
nato Caunty Cad* Tha Board
w ill receive totttm eny and evl
dene# af ta ld Public Haarlng
and th a ll m a k* tuch finding* *f
tact a t * r * tup ported by lh *
te tllm o n y and avldanca par
lam ing ta lh * m a lle rt alleged m
the Statement pf Vrotation and
Requetl tor Heortng II. prle r to
the haarlng. you thawta cam*
into com pli anc* w ith lh * Caimty
Cad* p ro v ltlo n t m at yeu ar*
alleged to be vtotaimg but ih*
violation re cur* p rio r to Ih*
haarlng. ar If lh * dotation I t nol
car reeled by me lim e tpecitied
tor correction by Ihe Cad* In
tpector. me public hearing w ill
be help patterning to m * eiieg *
fo n t ag em tl yew
YOU ARE ADVISED THAT.
IF YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL
AN Y O E C IS IO N M A D E AT
THIS H EARINO. YOU W ILL
N E ED A RECORO OF THE
PRO C EED IN G S. A N D . FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. YOU MAY
NEEO TO INSURE THAT A
V E R B A TIM RECOROOF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S IS M A O E .
WHICH RECORO INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI
DENCE UPON W HICH THE
A P P E A U S T O B E BASEO
P E R S O N S W I T H D IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN G TO
P A R T IC IP A T E IN ANY OF
T H E S E P R O C E E O IN O S
S H O U LO C O N T A C T THE
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS OE
P A R T M E N T . A M E R IC A N S
W ITH D IS A B IL IT IE S COOR
O IN A T O R . 41 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OF THE M E E TIN O
AT (4971121 I I A EXTENSION
1*41
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR
SELF ACCORDINGLY
Deled m *t l* m dey of A p ril
lf*4
COOE ENFORCEMENT
BOARO
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
By MARCIA L FU LLE R .
CLERK
Semin*!* County S arvka t
Bldg
Ream No X I4
HOI E a tl F lr tl Sheet
Sanlord F ie n d * M l! I
Telephone n o r u . i l l »
C ito n tie n 1441
P ubllth M e y l. l. II. M. It*4
OER 1
NOTICE TOTHS PUBLICi
Notice i t hereby given that the
Beard el A d |w tlm *nl ot lh * City
ot Sanlord w ill hold e regular
meeting an May 12. I»»4, In m*
Clip H all Com m illio n Chamber*
• I 11; X a m m order to contid
or * requetl tor vor lance in lh*
Zoning Ordinance a t II p a rietal
la Ira ni yard requiram anlt In a
SR I d lt lr k le n
LOT 2 A S ta OF ST ADJ ON N
A A LL LOT J BLK I TR E
TOWN OF SANFORD, a t r *
carded In PB I PO to of lh *
P ublic R acardt *1 Seminole
County. Florida
Being m ar* t p t o f k a lly de
scribed a t located 400 Orange
Avenue
Planned ute o l the properly It
to erect a carport.
La rry B lair. Chairman
Board of A d |u tlm *n l
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC If
a par ten decide! to appeal a
dacltlon m ad* w ith retpeef to
any m a ile r contlder * d af I he
above m e e tin g o r h e a rin g ,
h * /th * w ill need a verbatim
record of Ih* proceeding* in
eluding th * totlim ony and evl
dene*, w hich re co rd I t net
provided by lh * C ity of Sanford
(FSJMOIOS)
P E R S O N S W I T H O IS
A B I L I T I E S N E E D IN O
ASSISTANCE TO P A R T IC I­
PATE IN AN Y OF THESE
P R O C E E O IN O S S H O U L D /
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR
A T 310 1474 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M E E TIN O .
P ubllth: A p ril 2t A May E, l**4
OEQ-177
CIRCUIT COURT,
COUNTY OF SEM INOLE,
STATE OF FLORIDA
CASE NO.i F4-IM2-DR-S1-K
MELISSA l . BERLON,
P etition er/W ilt.
VS.
JASON BERLON,
Ratpondanl/Hutband.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: JASON BERLON
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI­
F IE D that a Patman for Dlt•olutlon of M arriage h a t baan
Iliad ag a ln tl you. You a re re­
quired lo te rv * a copy ol your
w ritten dafantat. If any, lo th*
action on the P etitioner'* al
to rn a y . W IL L IA M W. C A R ­
PENTER. ESQ., w hot* ad drett
I l (40 E. Highway 424. Long
wood, FL M IX , on or betore th#
l*1h of M AY, l**4 and III* Ih*
original w ith Ih * Clerk of (h it
Court either before te rv lc * on
P la ln llff't attorney or Immedi
• le ly 1hereafter; otherw lte, a
Judgment w ill be entered tor Ih*
re lie f demanded In Ih * Petition.
WITNESS m y hand and tael
ol th lt Court on th lt lath day of
A P R IL . 1**4.
(SEAL)
M AR YAN N E MORSE
C LE R K O P T H E
C IR C U IT COURT
BV.NANCY R. W INTER
P ubllth: A p ril 17,14 A May 1 ,1.
lf* 4
DEQ 144

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Seminole
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Legal N o tic e s
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
N a tk * I* hereby given mat I
am engaged in b u tin e tt at H I
E Altamonte Drive. Swito i0&gt;#
A ltam onte Spring*. Seminole
C e vn ty. F lo rid a under lh *
F lc lltlo u t Nam* at WARINO
EQUITIES and that I intend to
re g ltto r ta ld name w ith in*
D ivition Ot Carporalwnt. Talta
h a tte * F lo rid*, m accordance
w ith Ih * p r a v lt la n t a l lh *
F lc lltlo u t Nam* Stahrtot. T*
W ill Seclian M l * * . F lo rid *
Statute* t*» l
GOLF TERRACE INC .
A F tor Ida Carpar alien
P ubllth May I- »**4
OER FI
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
F tatk* to hereby given m et I
am engtged In b u tin e tt *• X )
t Altamonte Drive. Suita 1*1*
A ltam onte Spring*. Seminole
Cewniy. F lo r id * , unoar in *
F lc tllta u * N am * *1 LE M A C
EQUITIES and m al I mtond to
re g ltto r te ld name w ith lh *
Oivttton e l Cerpereiion*. Telia
h a tte * rto v td * ta accordance
w ith Ik * p r o v lit o n t *1 Ih *
F k lllto w t Nem* S 'elutot T *
W II
Sec Hen M l * *
Flo rida
S 'a v to t reel
GOLF TERRACE INC .
A F tor ole C*rpa**iton
P ubiith May B I f i
DER 1*
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Nonce I t hereby given
McConnell Tewing w ill te ll el
P u b ik Auction tor Seiveg* tor
ca th an dem and ta h ig h a tl
bidder. Ihe toi tow tag detcrlbed
r th k to
S IF M
FT Chevy
IN * *L !S }IM i)
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1] Chevy
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11 Chevy
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to Dodge
l (iX G trk O L 04404*4
I X *4
1* Chevy
IU 4JASI0W 71IKD
1NM
Rambler
H1I1M1
The auction w ill be held el 11 00
p m an la id dale* above Me
Cannon Tewing 1 Recovery 1*00
Sanlord A .• S anlerdFta M il)
P re tp e c liv * bidder* may In
tpocl vehicle* on* hour prio r to
tato T trm t are cath or carllliaci
fu n d i McConnell Tewing re
ter vet lh * righ t ta accept or
re|e&lt;t any and all bid*
P ubiith May I t«*4
OER 44
iN T M B CIRCUIT COURT ~
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO MB4MCA
DIVISION 14 B
FE D E R AL HOME LOAN
MORTOAOC CORPORATION.
P la ln lllf lil,
vt
ANDREW W AYNE H A LL, a l al.
D tf* n d * n t|tl
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN
purtuanl to a Final Judgment ol
torectotur* deled A pril » . 1*14,
and entered In C at* No *4
OOJ1CAI4 B *1 Ih * C ircuit Court
ol th * EIGH TEEN TH Judicial
C ircuit in and tor SEMINOLE
Cwmty, Florida whareta FEO
ER AL HOME LOAN M ORT­
GAGE CORPORATION I t Ih*
P la ln tlfI and A N D R E W
W A Y N E H A L L . V IV IA N L.
H A LL. BANK OF AMERICA
f / k / a S E C U R IT Y P A C IF IC
NATIONAL BANK, a t T ru tto *
Under Ih* Pooling and Servicing
Agreement dated a t o l Novem
bar 2*. 1*1*. S e ria l 1*1* I.
TU SKABAY HOMEOW NER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC . and THE
U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
AMER IC A ara lh * O altndanlt. I
w ilt ta ll to ih * highatl and b a il
bidder lo r cath a l Ih* w e ll front
tla p t o l Ih * SEMINOLE County
Court bout# at I I 00 a m ., on
M ay 21, IH 4 , lh * follow ing
detcrlbed property a t ta l forth
In ta ld Final Judgment:
LOT 1. TUSKABAY. PHASE
I. ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 11, PAOeS 21 AND
X . OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
FLORIDA.
WITNESS M V HAND and Ih*
teal of t h il Ceurt on M ay 1 ,1f*4.
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
M ARYAN N E MORSE
C lark of th * C ircuit Court
B y: JanaB . Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
AM ERICANSW ITH
D IS AB ILITIE S
ACT OF ItfO
Admlnl tlr a llv * Order
No. *1 1 !
P erto nt w ith a d lta b lllfy who
need a ip ecla l accommodation
to participate In M ill proceeding
thould con ta d AOA Coordinator
at X I N. Park Avonut. Suita N.
X I , Sanlord. Florida 22711 at
la a tl fly * IS) d a yt prio r to Ih*
procM dlng. Tolaphono: (401)
3214JX B kt. 42311 MOOTS!
I1 7 IIT 0 0 ). or 1-900-*55-I770IV),
vlo F lorida Relay Service.
P ubllth: M ay I . IS. I f f !
D IR -44

11— K l d t r l y O r t
ADULT CARE in our p rlv a to *
home Sanford area L e tt &lt;X"
tovtng c a r* tor your toyed
■net Contact HW if 171 *142

13—Happy
Mother's Day
TO ELOIS9 9 W A R R IN

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have been my melher. my
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friend I work you to knew thql
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very Happy Mother t Day
l e v * a lw a y t Your grand
dough tor
Lekithe Ja c t ten
O a A N DMA
WE LOVE YOUt
Stonoy. Ttoth* M ariey. M u l J
tin. Notey. Thorn and thotp .
thro# ra ft Oh yeah Jennifer j
S Athtoy *1*0_____________ _

Do
tSomiont
S fu c ia l
W * to r t you today and aver,
day af lh * year Yeu a r* oto
tpectal Atom I Have a G R EA'
d a yl Lev*.
K ritlm * and Pamela_______i

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We want you to know lhai you
a r * m o il lo v e d H ave .a
(netted Mother i Day I
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Shannon. Herbert. le C e rri _

3 1 - Persona Is
O IN T L IM E H . Looking lor rd;
la a a lle n l Looking lor light
b o d y t c r u b t f D e lin g !
P artlet? Look no further. Cali
Diamond M in * Entertainm ent
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Legal Notices
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATU TE’
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN:
Nolle* I t haraby given that
GOLF TERRACE. INC . a Flor
Ida corporation, p u rtu a n l to
Section 1410*. Florida S latulai.
w ill ra g ltla r w ith lh# D lvltlon PT
Corporation*. Florida Depart
men I ol Stale, upon prool e l Ih*
publication of th lt nolle*. Ih*
flc lltlo u t nem *. lo w ll:
OSBY EQUITIES
under which If aapaclt to engage
In b u tin e tt al X I E. A lla m o n it
D rive. S uit* 1010, A ltam o nl*
S prlngi. In Semlnoi* County,
Florida
That Ih * party Intaratled In
ta ld b u tin e tt e n ie rp rlte I t u
follow*:
GOLF TERRACE INC . • •
a Florida corporation
1
Dated a l O rlando, O ra ngt
County. F lo rid* on May 4 .1**4.
P ubllth: M a y t. 1**4
DER 47

�Sdnfnrrt H erald, Sanford, Florida - S unday, M ay B, 1994 - 111

~ 21—Personals

43—Investigative
_____ Services___

ADOPTIONS
f r « medical ca rt. transpor
ta tlo n , counseling, p riv a te
doctor plus living txpe ntet
Dor l i m n Clearwater After nay
JaAn F rtcke r......I H k t t t H N

a L E G A L PHOTOORAPHYa
H tetonebto rates
C a llffl r w

55—Buslnoss
Opportunities

15—Special Notices

W BHM
41—Money to Lend ~

YOURCLASSIFIEDAO
TOUSANYTIME
OAVONNICHTI

MEET DRIVING AND S T Ill
GET THE MONEY)

407-323-9408
For convenient and aconomt
cal advar tilin g nothing baa It
i ha San lord Mar aid F a i ut
your ad to Iho C la iu lie d Ovpl
and Includa lha tallowing In
formation

0 B illing nam s.eddrtss. and
phono n u n bar
* Contat I noma and phono
' hum bar lor ad fa c ilita tio n
dS tarldata
•N u m be r at day t you would
Ilka ydvr ad to run
131 you hova any q w ilK n t
p le a s e c a ll lh a C lo u M ia d
j f d v a r l l i l n g O a p a r lm a n l
Monday Friday. I IB I SB

A ll you naad It your lltlo Jack
Diamond tor aptioinlmonl
__________ M W t

71-Help Wanted
ACCOUNTINGCIERN
Good typing t k llli. manual
poitm g of payablai and ra
calyablai M u ll ha .a arpori
anco Call M i r tOi
a ACCOUNTINO CLERK a
M M hr Put your Le tu i to
work horol Fun. caiual ottlca
D onollti with ttiri lob
FREE B IO I S t RAT ION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
__ ragW Htb St________
AOO TO TOUR INCOMS
S IL L AVON NOW!
CALL t t i t o iT e r ITT i l l !

ADVERTISINGSALES
31—Private
Instructions
| tW IM LESSONS. SANFORDPL
W ill resume May JOfh
.
I » M i l Jack lo to o la

33—Cemetery Lots
IK LA W N FA I K
Gordon * f
C h ritte t State I ' XBaseh

in in

f41—Health 1 Fitness
I I A O t TO LO IB , M A IN TA IN
or OAIM W EIG H T* Alt Mat
Prod Foot O-aot Mow I I * M ia

APPLIED! I l l HN
W a lra ln local work
________ s u m s * ; i_________
AVON products1,#*8. e a rn to
SP% No doov/door. P T/FT
Saudi 11I I If)/1 S O P M A jli*

BAGGAGE HANDLERS

V IN O IM O ROUTS' Tirad ol
gat rich quick d e alt* Want a
good, solid. raal but m a il* Wa
got III Priced to to ll

FAX

KIT ’N’ CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

71- Help Wanted

( t t a b llih o d com pany now
accepting r t w m n lor both
mwdo and outtida io&lt;ai P rint
ad va rl'im g ta io t arpananco
pratarrad tor outtida total
ta io m a rla tin g la la t a tp a ri
anca p ra ta rra d lo r m t'd a
Piooia land resume w ith u i o
r r raguiram am i to Blind Boa
MB. C O Tho Sanford Marald
PO H oi UA7. Santord Ft
m r iiia r
_____ __

AGENTS REAL ESTATE I
Hathmg tuccaodt Ilka lu c c a ti
Wa ra wall Into our Irddacada
at training lu c c o ttfu l aganit
tea h e rn ia *
We II help*
WATSON REALTYCORP
R IA L T O R I
i l l MO*

Good slattin g salary to m t tips
Call today JSJ STS * 3 * _______
P /7 Book k vapor s i la a tl 30
h n 'w k lor &gt; o lllc ti. In Do
Ilo n a . A l l S p g l. T ra v e l
agency aap would bo o plus,
b u t n o t n e c e s s a ry . C a ll
&lt;B* 111 I SSI d u rin g o ffic e
hours Weekends m t Ita son

DELIVERY HELP
O r ly p r s naadad A m /P m
shifts a ran Must hare ace
nemwsl r s liable tra n ip t At
least t l yrs at age w ith iand
driver license end proof of
insurance CoU Pam ot O on
M ills
111 (M l
r o e M*F

DLLIVfR r/R 00T E DRIVERS

G A R A G E SALE
G U ID E L IN E S
I . A d v e r lfa # w h d l p e o p te w a n t!
C h A d fb n i d o Fung d u h n i coAk I
b a t . W i boohs a n d a n k q u a i arg
ttd m o it DOper lor no rm
J. Hah* h e o n v tm id n l Id a H o p at
y o u r g a r t g o a a la l (to u r i r w a i t
•d w p id lB p a rking ipw co F o i l m*ont
w ith ckrg cbont to parking a re a U»k«
arra n g a m a n ts w tr i n o g h b o n
S. M a lta It g a t y to p e y t Hawar plan ty o f c ha nge a n d a
ly it o m tor h a n d in g M ake t o r t o n a p a rson n o n duty or Ml
I m t i a t a c a n tra k ia d toesrton pretoeabfy w ith a calcula tor o r
adding m a cia na
4. P ro v id e p rlo o a . Do n o t m a k a avwry pa rson asA, 'H o w
m uch is Fua 7 P n o o i m a ka tor quack of tw e lv e s a to i or a g o o d
ptaoR tor cu s to m e rs to start b a rgain ing
I . Oo&lt; s n a a rty a ta ri. S at u p tk s p ld y s N ovgnm g bo tore
4 poastoto.

I. DepdslflwnUlUe. Sdparat# tod nsipamns itarns from
tod man ootfy artas Group kimrkjrd, dottang. coyi lawn
wynpmont and otoar lams wtto smior maucharxSia
7. Baoctatfia. Estabhsh ona was tor *Undd» W anodwr
tor ‘Under JV Conudgr having a batch of IRntt tost arg
'FflCE wtto porchato of U * ftomember ton youngilars,
too Encouago Rus wtto small, krw pncod rbons toot wo
T»P*oonato for tots purposa
t . TI i m y o u r data o a rM u lfy l H ave R a t « bm o w h a n m o st
p a opld a rg a t h o m a a n d u n c o n c a rn a d w dh special e v e n t*
♦ . C o m b ln # y o u r o M o rta l In co rp o ra te y o u r sola w dh a
ne ig hbo r to r m o ro vanuty a n d g re a te r im pa ct
10. Da a p a c lflc l W h e n o dvw rsung your sale m t f e n e w ip a
per. Ik I indrvtduaf item s D on't s un ^iy say. * ie v w » tomgs
a v a ia b te * E ach Bmo you lis t an Horn, you a r t uroadonm g
to# k i t o f po te n tia l custom ers
*11, B e g e n e ro u s I If you h a re ite m s lo ft over, grvo th e m to
a ch a rita b le o rganisa tion If you see to o l som e tom s e re not
m o vin g w n i d u rin g toe sole, m a rk (hem do w n d u ring to e la st
hours H em em ber, d ie prim e re ason tor P o k in g toe sate is
to lu mi y o u r u n w a n te d item s Into cash I

APPLY al;

9 0 *7 J M 7 7 B

Delivery and Route Drivers
m u ted Clean driving record
required lond relum e and
salary requirements to Enter
p ritss WOO » ll SR cia Suite
M l Altamonte Springs FL
l i n e ______________________

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tdsaros. FI.
a wall as'obi lined and grow
mg C entral F lo rid a based
company o tte rt you
O llc lo lac par rn 10
O U p to ll Oteml par mo
e Dee OH Par
o Unloading Pay
a Vacat on Pay
o Sate’ y A Parlormanca Bonus
o Spouse R'dmg Program
• A rt'a g e Trip 17 Days
O la te M o d si uen*eniienei
Tractors
It you have 1 yea's tractor
tra ile r. OTR and snow and na
• aparionca plus a good driving
record call
_______I BBMMBBSd________

DRIVERS W ANUD
O uanrw da rp pfodvke neuter
Lang ditlanca. COL roguirad
Clean MVR Call tor appllca
Hon
aolM Q lM d BAm ePm

DRIVERS
Cl«l« A netottot »Of ffiifp M
d t o t RFkd
M a tt
h4vf 1 P N T| f t p . pP»Y»Ksel
c##d. (teen M V * e M *ft»«tifr
to p « it drug t« ttt
0&gt;Rt » t l N f W N i l I t M I H

DUCT MECHANIC
k i p a r l a n c a d w ith v a lid
d r iy a rs llc a n ta A p p ly In
parson
Santord Healing A A ir
ISOS S Santord Ava
Santord

__________ B O B __________

71-Help Wanted

OPERATORS
7 1 - H e lp W a n te d

P ari tim e hours Good pay
Cell Pom at Oian M ills
W B3*l E O E M /F

M EDICAL

Lo ral'long haul Up to ttoo 0
week Call today 113 S it ITU
• DUMP TRUCK D R IV E R *
No lay o tlt Karat Plenty ot
work h o rff Den t w all!
FREE R IO ISTR ATIO N
AAA EMPLOYMENT
MOW l l t te»
BARN BOSBB/WBto Far. Month
If you Rove courage c o lli
H ltfR IB f.tW .R N .

LIP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
Mon Thu'S t*y hr work days
Pd holiday k vacation Apply
a ll Saa Dal. n e t 0*d U k a
SAary Rd kantord H I M il
E K F IR IIN C ID NAIL 11 CH
Sant F la a M o rktt. O lt / G t l
___
11) *801
FAMILY SERVICE COUNSELOR
G ibraltar Maueotevm Carp la
Marching tor a lom ity larvKO
COunMter This position ro
quires o r»spons&lt;bte person
who is o M il s'ertor has
strong linbncial goals and is
sates and to r. i t ortentad
A loading company in our
fie ld . • • » **•' ait m a le '
benatlts Including M IK profit
sharind Average income In
Florida a ■reediSMaW
It you are to o lin g a carve'
opportunity e llh Its* (fso wad
mg sate* team in lha indu ttry.
tel sm aattolalS
Call katas Visa PrttrdanC
•as IIS MM

FIBERGLASS WORKERS
Apopka ar*a E ip a n a n ce d
la m in a lo is . t ln is h a r i
gaicoaters and mo*d bunds*s
Drug screen required Good
company benefits M&gt; t o t Use

THIS BOSS REWARDS
HARO WORK
M a rry Melds pays tor parlor
mance ovary F rld e y l Day
h r t only, nc nights Insured
car required, paid mileage
Call M a rry Maids i l l IISS

Full time * I ih lfl, weak ends
off Eopartonca m an acute
cere M flin g end management
highly do si ra t i« Coma end be
a pa rt ot tha changing trend in
long term core Salary da
pendant u|Mn aipertenca

LPN
Full lim a and p a ri lim e I and
I I hour th ills a .a llo ti# Good
l*adarship skills a must CN l
and G P H 's w ith p re vio u s
leadership •■parlance also
•nc our aged lo apply
Drug lr*o workplace

PRESSER/DRY CLEAN
F u ll lim a • • p e n a n c e d .
Silt /wool end pent finisher
_________ Call ISiSSSI_________

Apply In

Restaurant M anager and
Assistant' Manegar naadad
Minimum at I year • iperlance
in lull setvica or last load
rotlaurenl menegomonf re
qulred 0 *groe e plus Send
rrtume to Enterprises *000
SH SR US Suite IsS. Alta
monte Springs, FL WTIS______

MEDICAL ASSISTANT
Part lima Internal madi
cme, Cardiology Back office
duties Knowledge ct EKG
Sigmoid Stress test and &gt; ray
lych helpful Competitive se&gt;
ary Resume to
1*0) Medical Pie»a D* albd
_____ Santord M 11 **l
M E D IC A L

DENTAL HTGENIST
Imm ediate opening available
lor dynamic ird itid u e l S *
darn* per wool Strong perie
a iH s a m y t i sos r*&gt; ssoo
• w r o ic o L u i c r p f i o n i v t .
U h r T a rril&lt; career opportu
n ity l Sn* your a&lt;per&gt;cnta to
nrors *w*a Cell us new 11
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7MW l l l h 11

S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R 3ob
training Armed A unarmed
Brantfy A Assoc I l f « t o

SOCIAL WORKER
E &gt;p MSW wanted ter hospital
d vchorg* planning on e can
•rectual basis Send resume
to ConsuMent Sorvkes. aial
Cassius S t. Orlando 1 »1 *
• STOCK K ■ I F IR a
t* » hr Pull A till orders No
*ip ei lance rweded Benefits
FREE RIOISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
_______ *to W illtl S t________

TEACHERS
P*rl 4KTd hill lim* |teM
La LkiikceFi teflieM
4,1 J2) 1411

HAIRSTYUST FtLl Dl 0

I Additions A I
Remodeling
A C S./C O M M . V in y l Siding .
A lu m . F ra m in g . D ry w a ll.
Doors, Roollng, Concrete
t o 1LS11 1.0, Bo lin t, CBCBISBd#
RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
C arpentry, pointing, olum l
' num so ldi work, CGCAOSlIO
MS S1S4 batora Ipm

Applle nces
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Free
•ppi sarvlco call w ith ro
po lrsl John, A + Bast, Sic MM

Awnings
BUILDERS Of custom canopies.
. corporis, windows &amp; polio
''a w n in g * Highest ol quality
Free estimates M/SS4 l i d

a

C a rp e n try

CARPENTER A ll kinds ot homo
repairs, painting A coromle
tile. Richard Cross.. . I l l w /3

C a r p e t/In s ta lla tio n
CAR PET M IL L DIRECT
.E ll Discounts Famous Brandt
, F irst O ut Illy , Top LI m .
,
Slalnmaelor, Saxonies,
T r e c k la il. Sculptures M SSyd
Commercial level loops I 1 H yd
Installation. «BM14 f —

Carpet Cleaning
SAM'S CARPET CLEANINO
. plus s trip and b u ll Hoars.
R a s ld a n tlil/c o m m a rc la l U
h r s lM J M I.b fo p s rM S O M I

RANDY'S Q U A LIT Y LAW N i
Compiaia pro care since IttO
Cleanups, hauling i l l 0 / IS__
TOM A J IF F 'S LAWN CARE I
Has /Comm . dapandabte. low
rates I Frao o il
......130*0*0

Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayno
Baal I Man Quality Opera
Itonl SH111S/IlS SSSl_______
QUALITY CONCRETE WORK.
IS y ta r s aap. Reasonable
Lie /In s SIS lisa

TTecTTTcaT

M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N ,
R epair addition, com m /ras
L it .'Ini IE R000S191 M I SSIS

F lo o r in g
HARDWOOD FLOOR I NO
Install Sanding Finishing
TOM OLSEN M IS SIS l l t l

Home Improvement""
AFFOROABLE HOME R tpa lr
Dapandsbla A ll phaias Call
tor Frao ast. M Ic h a tIM l TIOd

AL DOES IT ALU
Fla It righ t at a prlca you con
•tto rd L lc’d /ln s From start
to llnlsh Carpentry, plumbIng. electrical, and rooting
•vcs. 13 yrs of aaporlonco. No
|ob loo big or small. Call
US l i s o a r l l l SII11S hours
R ESTORATION, ORYWALL^
m tla l sluds. doors, trim , lid
Ing. porchas, decks, gala bos
L lc tn ie d 'lm u re d
i l l lu ll

Palnttnc
P A IN T IN O , paper hanging,
prassura washing and dry wall
r a p a lr ^ r a a a s T 3 M S I » ^ ^ _

ressure Cleaning ~
DUN RITE&gt; Clean driveways,
ro o ts, pool dacks, w a lks,
housas. F ra a a il. 331 S in

PhotograplTy~ ~
BEACH, Sports and Waddings
M obllaqulp unlquapricing
For Into ta ll 3M SB03

Mft NEEDWORKERS

C o m * SmeR The S avings O n
O ur B e a u tifu l t 4 2 B ndroom
A p a rtm e n t H o m e s'

0 «*lr work, J jtfy pair A#port
I )f&gt; Am. HOJ M#»* Drive
VAoford or c«H 129 t # i Blk
Jew Rob rEErj 1 Pm

Gel 1Month's Rent FREE
Over A12 MonthLease

INTERESTED IN TRAVELING
snd locdl m jrli? DArKlng, #f»
ttr U in in g ,
M in*
E nt*r1*m m *nl i t looking to
h ir t *11 typwi ot g i 'l t C *ll tor
Inttfylrvtr d07 111 IfdO

C o g v illa

Apartments
25S0 Ridgewood Avr. • Sanfofd • 330-1431

')tt&lt;z&amp; e 'PevKuti&amp;e
tytuin, s4ddn e&amp; i.
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s n o w

' LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Musi have COL ' A " with
clean MVR. Produce a ip e rl
anca and good relarancts ro
qulred. Call or apply MIC Trucking. I f l l W 1st St.
Santord, F L H I M3HS1

*

* MAIDS ★

*

Mature, honssl. dapandabte
Must taka polygraph last and
must pass drug ta il Trans
p o rln tlo n Is a plus C all
N a a f-N T M yilS 1IH /S 1IM W

MAINTENANCE
Soma knowledge a plus, but
w ill tra in Cab JSJ S3* la w

R o o f in g

MECHANIC
Wa soak ta p trla n c td tractor
and hay tool mechanic*. Must
havo varlllabla performance
history Wa o ile r excellent
ta le n ts , performance bonuses
and haallh and denial pro
grams.
E O.E.
Orlando Ford Now Holland
1)00 N. Orange Blossom T rail
Orlando
No phono calls, apply In person
M ED IC AL

W EE K LY SERVICE from SSi
mo Chom Rite Pool Sarvlco
3M 33*1
Robert Shotmakar

free Service

~

ECHOLS T R IE SVC Lie’s. Ins
"L a t lha Pralasslonal* do II."
Free tilIm a te l.......... 1331110

Sell that oh! car

fl/TE-WAYnr',n"""fl'‘
w

Graal hourly plus Ups Call
today JSJSlSMta__________
LIV E -IN FOR LADY In Deltona
araa U t a day D etlra o v tr
10. re lln e d lady, h ta llh y ,
drivers lie A rats M* M S I t i l

OYSBBRS HOME REPAIR A
R O O F IN O
P a in tin g ,
c a rp e n try
B o n d /ln s /L Ic
RCOOSS3SS
Call SIS S ill

Swimming Pool
Servlce/Repalr

■v

•&gt;—Cwll t~.lll1lin.Vil_-r
C
2

NURSING ASSISTANT

0 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

In CLASSIFIED
CALL 322-3611

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For A s Low A s $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-2611

WILDLIFE/CONSERVATION

JOBS
Gam e w a rd e n s, s e c u rity ,
maintenance, etc No eapen
ence necessary Now hiring
For Info call XI* rt.o o io •« •
T tV
SAM IBPM
/da ys
M AUTO AUCTION DRIVERS
N E ED E D ! M usi have valid
Florida drivers license and b*
able to d r i.a slick
Call between I 1
SPRINT IT A F F IN O . W I T H

SANFORO I BORM Cotlaga
com plete p riv a c y HOO/wk,
S300MC Inc u til 13) *1*1
V E R T CLEAN I br. larga Hying
cm. washer, quiet Private
Ratertncas 173 a0»7
I BORM. unique very ctean and
nice, b ig roam s, close lo
downtown &gt;3) 037V Iv msg

91—Apirtmtnfs/
H o u f to SJuif
r o o m m a t e

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

w a n t e o

Female preferred Share pool
heme SeO ok i n )tte

BRIDOEW ATER APTS
San
tord/Lh M ary Win s months
free re nt' Deborah, 337 St OS
COOL OFF?!
One Bedroom Apartments
s its d e a l
Moss wood Apts 177 /77*

93—Rooms lor Wtnl
A OUIET. CLEAN RM in Sen
lord Kitchen A phone use.
coin laundry S/SAup I3SS+SS
CABLE TV, phone, k it priv
Non drinking, m ature mate
prat S/Swk, I? ) dap 33' Scsa
CLEAN ROOMS single slartlng
S *S /w k
K itc h e n , p h o n e ,
la u n d ry, video games, o il
Street parking
MB S ail
FURN RM. pvf home, k it prlv .
t C. i able, W/O Non smoker
l/S /w k. Ill,d a p U0 1B3J

WHHEEEEEWW!
LARGE 1 BDRM
Front And back p*Ych Park
«(•«* OM ifrw w t p A rk ln g
I M J ' m o
Al C h i o d i
SrAktr/Ownwr ) WOO 111 4M2

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Leka Ada t bdrm, USP mo
3bdrm . iaiO m oendup

323-8670

Located On Beautiful
Lake Monroe...

A ll shifts. Full lim a and pari
flm o. Only IhoM having tape
rlonce as a Nursing Assistant
In long term earn and balng
able lo show prool ol raglslra
lion lo taka Iho courM or
c h a lla n g o Iho Ia s i upon
application should apply. M u ll
bo ca rtllla d ro later than SO
days a lte r h lrt. Drug Irte
workplace
Da bars Manor
SON. H w y ir n
Dabary, FI
SB7-SSISS11

il

I 'M

M n \ KHI

$300 OFF Full Month's Rent
On Selected Gorgeous 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
Apartment Homes.
Amenities Include Washers/Dryers In Every
Unit Firefflaces, New Clubhouse h Fitness Center.
401W. Seminole Blvd. • Sanford

322-1051

’ *A v
Jr 4

•

S pring
In to
Sav
1 Bedroom/1 Bath

2 Bedroom/2 Bath

$399mo. $427mo.
Beautiful l, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes Available

*w /a 12 month le.up

• New ly Renov.-Ucd • L.ikc Front

1 B e d ro o m S E A B R E E Z E

• Volleyball • Sparkling Pool

m■

C o u n try Lake

$449r mo.

;± 6 te i

WcnllonThli A4 &amp;Piy HoAppBcillon FmI

St. Croix Apartments

A p artm ents

2 7 1 4 R id g e w o o d A v e ., S a n fo rd • 3 3 0 -5 2 0 4

3 X 1 - 7 3 0 3

On Lake Emma Rd.- Lake Mary
H O U R S M T . 9 - 6 1 S ut. 10 5 ‘ S un. C lo s e d

NOW
LEASING!
Town Centre Apartments

CHA
Openings lor all t h l l l l P ito ts
apply In parson;
Hlllhavon Hoallhcara Center
tie MalloavlIJa Avo.
tanlord
M E D IC A L

U P

L c l T h U D U o t iiy A d
W o rk F o r Y ou

NOTICE
A ll re ntal end reel estate
edvertlsaments ere subled to
the Federal F a ir Housing Act.
w hich m a k a t It Ille g a l to
ad ve il Isa any preference lim
M e llo n o r d is c r im in a tio n
based on raco, color, religion,
ser. handicap, fa m ilia l status
or national origin

WAREHOUSE FORKLIFT

HELP)

Limo Diiwrs/Viltl Pirfcira

HONEST DEPENDABLE

H tip P tn a B o t), I 2 9 4 I I I

i£ ut

ClassBCDL
________CALLMT BtM________

Parson to clean your house
|ust tho way you liko it at a
price you sura can at lord
Call Varma SSB SMS

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

RESTAURANT MANAGER

M M Hwy I f t l
Oebery. Ft
M l t u s s le
M EDICAL

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER

F IO R IO A STATE REQUIRES
All contractors be registered
or c a r iilitd To v tr lfy a slate
c o n lr a c to r s llc a n t a c a ll
1B04 M l ISM Occupational
Licenses a r t required by Iho
county end con bo vended by
calling M l 1118. a i l 1AM

P R I V A T E E N T R A NC E ,
r e f r ig e r a t o r , m ic ro w a v e ,
color Iv, o fl slreel parking.
and m aid service 333 SOPS
ROOM FOR' RENT SM per week
plus ip lll electric Kitchen
privileges Call 331 37JB
ROOM IN Private Longwood
he m e. S te a d y e m p lo y e d
ISp/wk 1)0deposit SJs JUKI

Strong dapandabte Individuals
tor order pulling, shipping and
receiving Never a leet

RECEPTIONIST NEEDED
Port time lor busy uretegls'
office Medical bact ground e
pms piaeM ceii m n n _____

fw tl tlm *

Lawn Service

Need Rail Back D river and
F our C ar T r a d e r D rlv a r
Prefer Sanford. Laka M ary, or
lo n g wood resident Must have
clean MVR Class B o r Class A.
Call ter appointment M M A to
WAREHOUSE AND OENCRAL
LA BO R H E L P N E E O E O I
Bonus for drivers A ll shlfls
• .enable D ally pay. no fee
Report ready to work ) JO am.
Ind ustria l Labor Svc . 10IR
FrenchA y Noptym acalis

Start Im m ediately! Up lo SB
per hour J tJ S3AHSI________

ANMANAGER

With clientele Full or part
i.m# C o t M l O ils

Eiporlancad cteanort and tu
parvisors Al toast 3 yrs a ip
D a y /a v a n ln g hours P a rt
lim a. Full lima Santord area
Cal I 1SJ l i l t Iv msg
LABORERS N E ID E O Skilled
and unskilled Days
Call between I 1
SPRINT tT A F FIteO. MS M il

cleaning Service

N ation al M lg . has several
openings on Its a g grtsslve
telemarketing Stall. Wa otter
lu ll tra in in g and benefits
Starling pay Is 1/ JO hour
Eaparionca p ra fa rrs d Call
Ms Bakar. Mon F rl. » 1
_______ (S87) S it f M l

Far apt com ptei la n u a i p r
nance required Apply MOO
G e o r g ia A v a , k a n t a r d
W i l t da f t team apmanfy

LANDSCAPERS

Notice

TELEMARKETING

GROUNDS PERSONHRMTED

JANITORIAL

_L

COL desired. Think N PLay
L ra rn in q Canter 333 ISS*

WAREHOUSE

DliVENS

D f c k h in d / M ir n lt n in c r
Part lim a to lu ll tim e E ip a n
anca pratarrad W ill tram
Contact bob 111 10*1

TEACHER/AIDE

REED TRANSPORT, INC.
1990 INDUSTRIAL ORIVE
DELANO, FLORIDA 32774

CLERK/CA5HIER

DAYCARE WORKER

NATIONWIDE
COMMON CARRIER
HIRING FULL-TIME
O.T.R. DRIVERS

TOW TRUCK DRIVERS

____ reow.iifhH._____

E iporianca a p tu t M u tt be
available d a yi and nights
Call Saves at
Mrs Mi&lt;Katie's Naosa M l ISIS

93—Rooms for Rent
FU R N IS H E O e r unfurnished
Washer, dryer, pool, house
p rlv ,|W /w k inc. util. 131 3111
F U R N IS H E D o r u n lu rn lih e d
Washer, dryer, pool, house
p rlv ,ilO /w k Inc u til S3) 1H1
F U R N IS H E D R O O M . 3*19
Magnolia. Santord Call
__________ 333 1)1)__________
LONOW O O D /Lk M a ry area
Elec . water, a/c. w/d. phone
S/S/wk S/S/dep 333 S333
N IC E ROOM lo r re nt w ith
kitchen p rlv , phone, laundry
U ppe r week_________ 33S QISS

M in im u m a g t 11, 1 y rs
verifiable O T R eiperlence
Class 'A ' C D L Good driving
record Doubles eaperienca
and vndortomenl a plus

a B U IL O f R H I L P I R a
SJOO wk ♦ Busy llrm has lo ti
o l work to keep you happy
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT

Cotlo* M ar*. Inc . now lin in g
lu ll tim o rporl lim e posit ions
E acoltent wages banatlts and
r a ta tia n A pply In parson
only
M U Orlando Avo
Santord
IA ir o t t tram Papayas!

71-Help Wanted

I S O . 0 0 0 + A Y E A R IS
PO SSIBLE, pa id vacation,
medical, and Ilia Insurance,
uniform s, aOIK, and more
ti% ol our drivers a r* homa
•v e ry week

BOOKKEEPER

■UV OR SELL
TUPFERWARR. Coll lor now
calalog i l l MSI_____ _____
a CLER IC AL A IS ItT A N T a
S4 SB h r P tr la c l lo r salt
t l a r l a r w ith g o o d com
m unicolion tb lilt
FREE REGISTRATION
AAA EMPLOYMENT
rs d W tlM S I

71 — H e lp W a n t e d

«1 B edroom

. $

3

9

3

m o .*

• 2 B edroom

. $

4

7

7

m o .*

• 3 B edroom . . . . $ 5 4 8 mo.*
* May ratot subject to change

O N E

M O N T H

P R E -L E A S E

FR E E

S P E C IA L

' (In S filn .lm l U n its ‘ N o A p p lii .itu m I
* 0 M O N T H S F f lE E C A U L t l

• Spaikllng Pih iI • Lutnc I’ltHir I’lun*
• Exercise Ccnier • Energy ElJIcivnl
• W/DCunncciiniih
HOURS M-F 9 0, Sat 9-5, Bun Closei)

1900 W. 1st Street * Sanford

322-8696
\

An Apartment
Community
That Stands Apart.

Belter Than Ever Rates On
Beautiful 1t 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Homes!
• W a s h o r s /D r y o r s In All U n its
• S tn lo -O f -T h e -A r t F iln o s s C o n to r
• P rlv a to E x te rio r S to rn y o
• E n c lo s o d P a tio s /D a lc o n io s

STONEBROOK
APARTMENTS
1000 Stonebrook Dr., Sanford

322-9556

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1 1 7 -Commercial
Rentals
SANFORD. I Bdrm , UOO/mo,
p lo t MCvrlty A ll u tiltlia t paid
a ic a p fa to t__________ M i t H l
t b d r m .. liy . rm . k it.,b a th , and
g a r th . I l l F ra n c h A v t
U lS /rn o .llO Q ta c SH 4S11

1 bd rm . I bath, hardwood
llo o rt, caramlc Ilia, m t/ r n o
IMO /m c i n a ia il. Sat «iar or
111 m t AvaliabtaS/IS
SM ALL I SORM unlurnlihad

I BDRM. C O TTAO I at Kalla •
Landing u io / m * No p o ll
Fraatawoalng. &gt;10 I t t l
I R ID R O O M . 1 bath, cant M/A.
fa m ily rm Only LS00 down I
A lio 4 bdrm . 1 bath availably
A ik about our MUD h o m a iI
Why ra n lf THS M ILLIM A N
GROUP, INC Raaltor 111 BUI

105—DuplexTriplex / Rent
A L T A M O N T i 4/1 CMA. nlca
carpali. DW. workihop. im a ll
la k * . C a u n lry a lm o tp h a ra
n » mo
Call U * J / I I
C L tA N A Q U IR T . 1 b d rm
m a b ll* h a m * in O tn tv a
C /H A , w a ih a r and d ry a r
S4M/ma_________
u *s s s a

N IC ! and claan Qulat con
t r o li a d b lo c k
P a l OK
U » mo . I l M ’dap 1 » 41M
SANFORD i~ b r r can! M/A
laundry rm. carport Conran
lanl location MOOmo IMOMS
SANFORD. I bd rm . 1 b a tlt
garaga. laundry, graal room
with calhadral calling lancad

SANFORD: For laaia. ronad
C l . 1/0* Country Club Rd
Appro* I SCO *q II Largo
p a ra d . la n c td and llg h la d
parking lot or ilorago araa
USOplut laa. Call Dick Jayca
to; i n ta io
SANFORD P rol. o lfk a t. Dr .

IM A M A N N IX M A L T Y , INC.
• SANrORO. I l M l i V illa.
1 car garaga M in i condlllon
ff* * d halp aaltti 'l o t log cost,?
Only m m
• O I T I I N . naar SI. Johns
Ovar 1 acrat 1 B p. J ba and
w orktnop Lika n tw M a r halp
w ith elating e m it

iioc.tw

• " W H I R L H O R IK " tra ctor
M " cut. 11 Hp Kohtef, aIk
• tart, hydro ita lic drlva Cac.
t w l .....II.4 M 0 R 0
MMUI

OCLTORAAREA10 ACRES
Idaal lo r mobi la homo or
homo ilia , h o r ia i, c a ltla ,
farm ing, or n u rta ry Zonad
agricultural LI.NX) par acra.
S m all down paym anl w ith
ownar financing «**/l7 -l77 1

155—Mechlnery/Toolt
P L IIR S by C ro ica n t Tool
USA Carton of lla I I I u llllly
p ila rt | inch H i* A ll allka lor
m a n y c h a r t ! a ro u n d Iha
h a u l*
P r a c tic a l g i l l lo r
do II y o u r M lftr . S lo r* c o il
SI4, S a crlllta 1/ n 1 «/M

FORECLOSURES, LAVDOWN
ASSUME NOQUAUflES
AVAIlAltl IN SCMINOII
V01USIA AORANGE COUNTY

111—Office

* GREATLOCATION *
L a n ia rd in d iv id u a l t i t l e *
tp a c n Starling a l UtO/m e
IRR HR I d tt * K h ttJ HSR
NSW Sanford o l'K ts and or
waryhoutat 4001.100 X) It
S o t l t l . MtS/ma. U ) 1SS4

A A C a n t a L . lt . m i i m

porch 11S-44R4 ar W «S*S

Supplies
CUSTOM BARNS tor llv ttto c k
Raatonabia p rlc a i O u tra n
Nad Call OT TORS

211—Antiques/
Collectibles

lO N O W O O O /L A K I M A R Y .
M id I I I * p u b lic tla r a g a
warthavtat *0R 100 ar 1400
*d N teteett N k * . m m i
• a t lly occattibl# tacatian
I r t m l l i l M t m * 111*411

OFF 1C I /w a r * * * * * * ipac* IN *
So It F u m e lac aiia n at
antranc* to Cantral F I* Nt
gwnai Airport « i r j i

StenstTom Rentals
117—Commercial
Rentals

•♦* • * * ' 4/11 L it. dte. tarn rm .
a a lm tit tKwrify. i«teim *l
COZY CUSTOM tpl.t Dinmg
fa m ily r m i A p p iia n c ti.
*K # g a temadyd 1*4 WO
FOOL MOM 11 i n . 1000 x , in
L i t , , dm , fa m ily , g a m *
'■am t Sir par chi i g tot
Landwapad V I M l K r a i Appi
lit. dm tarn rm t tel Mt
S U N K IN F A M IL Y R M A
cawim naaC L it. dm lam
r m t . ap p i. h i patch tK u rl
fy tyttem and g K *p * 1 1 * aot
• RICK i n tpltt. lit, dm lam
rm t. tec tyttem . H r parch
tenrod yd . garaga' ta i M
ASSUME NO QUALITIES!
CUSTOM W’tpnt t e n
pt*ni
Din ng fam ily r i t f . appi
t»#*d yard tta&gt; m * tte SOI
F f l l F O R IC L O S U R II 1 } tpCif
•hr, dm . ta t m inch ran. ta
w garaga t u t m * | u too
CUSTOM benU i i ypnr n ,
dm . t a l in kllch . appi ,
* K * g a tt e l/m * ta l tea

f’ A I J L U S I K 1 I I N E

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
W F I1 U V C A M S • W B M S I Y C A F I S

32 1 d /lid

Fitting the needs o f our
community in today's economy

L O N O W O O O 'L A K t M A R T
SCHOOLS t n R yO w tw r IM7
n» tt 1*4* Lrmgwaad l a k t
M ary Rd R /M B R U 14*14
M O O IL H O M t U K « . V I . Lg
tancad yard w K I
tarm al
dm and l i t rm . p t l t l*m
rm F p k and |4 yUghit add a
•ouch a t ataganc* l * fh u
aim e d naw ham * Cammunity
paaf. tennis and p a ri Frt%nir
p o ln la d I n / a u l
Q u la t
Want t a il R a a iia rt cam
m u tto n t/T .w g C d is ig s tig
ONLY SIAM DOWN 1110 Vte I
bdrm. I I 1 hate Naw pamr
M a rr tO o u f
4 g iU I« 7 *l

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
HUD A VA FORCLOSURIS
la w dtwni l aminate Otanga
and Vafud* Cauntwt
CaM ter d d ailt*
a l i c k Arbor y t iw a laka
Nancrtam* LK patef K 1 too
RateOtbww*
Vtwtera I P ra p a tfit*

33M2/3/7745400
SANFORO/LK MAR y itetrm j
te rn I to r gar ta lk or iaa«*
apt ten at U M -m a ») i t ; M

SANFORO

S b d rm . I ba th
Or ta l tecatwm Naw pa m l orte
carpal
t»» RM
tte &gt;014
SANFORO Hamrtten Dcdrrcl

• - n VW R I I T L I . 1400 ang
R um good, loo* • good, prlcad
good W ith Radio SI too 1M *141

t A R A R A T’S A P F L IA N C f a
IIS I F rtte h A t*, tenter*
R o fr ig o r a ta r . S la ta t,
W athort Oryart F rat s yr
lab m w K r Dai a .a n m a t t I
o g iO N D tIO R O O M S IT te r'
Full guttn h a id k tird Nipt*
tfrttta r m irror and nlghl
•F O R SAL I /# — y l irvf baby
c rip A m a l l . t , I In , , , „
rand t/R cath Call OT ityt
F U L L BOR S F R tN O AND
MATTRfSS 4U A SFT A UF
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                    <text>FRIDAY

30 Ce n t s

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For a newly expanded guide to area event*
and activities, plus the week's television listing.
Including a sports calendar. v

Residents want
Lake Mary road
work monitored
H*rald8taffWr1t§r

Tournament# tvtrywhtr#
LAKE MARY - Several baseball and softball
teams are playing In tournaments throughout
Florida and the Southeast this weekend.

Protection from lightning
While lightning la a beautiful phenomena. It
could wipe out with one hit many costly Items In
you home. Three protective devices w ill help,
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Murder suspect Identified
SANFORD — Seminole County sheriff's Inves­
tigators identified a Fern Park man as a suspect
tn the Christina Matyaa murder last week.
Sheriff's spokesman Ed McDonough aald Joseph
Carlton Moore. 30. 338 Eden Park Drive, was.
arrested In Tampa Wednesday afternoon on five
Hillsborough County worthless check charges.
Because be la tn custody and held without bond.
McDonough say Moore la "one o f several"
ecta In th e m u rd er In v e s tig a tio n .
Is a M ead o f the
Uvea within a mils from
I to

LAKE MARY — Complaints about Lake Mari
Boulevard construction filled the Lake Mary City
Commission chambers but night as approximate­
ly 70 residents turned out to urge the commission
to take a more active roll in planning the
roadway's future.
.
Moat o f the objections dealt with the cutting o f
Urge trees, possible contamination o f Lake Mary,
after which the city Is named, lack o f beautifiestion plans, and lack o f beautification financing tn
the city's proposed budget.
Over a year ago, a similar number o f people
commission to voice comabout work on Phase I o f the boulevard,
the contractor had gone out o f business,
“ * and piles o f dirt and traffic
j havoc to businesses,
time. It was residential citlxens who
turned out. Work U now underway on Phase II.
from Country Club Road easterly, to 8anford
Avenue In Sanford. O f the entire area, only a m ile
and a quarter Is within Lake Mary City limits.
Prior to last night's meeting, resident Kathte
Seym our had clrcuU ted papers to various
citlxens. urging them to attend the meeting. The
papers even offered baby-sitting service for
persons who may be unable to attend because o f
small children.
Thad Seymour led the speakers at the podium.
"T h is la a critical Issue, he said. "T ills Just
doesn't affect the small number o f people who
live on thatpart o f the boulevard, but as everyone
uacathsroad.lt affects everyone."
Seymour said the city, "appears to have pulled
a disappearin g a ct." rsgsrding construction
Although the construction work Is being
city has
la n e ps
r's rod tn this.

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CofMtraeBon

I This is a critical Issue. This
just doesn't effect the smell
number of people who live on
that part of the boulevard, but
as everyone uses the road, it
affects everyone. f
Morris, and the late County Commissioner
tor five
or Mx years.
Duryeo
added. "1 admit wo m ay MwooMtoaasd
Duryea ad
t o K
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In getting s o r S T m T O ^ lK . but
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It's not because we haven't worked o rilt,"
Seymour celled on five other cttlsena who
spoke on specific subjects
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safety. *water quality, and the
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Your tax dollars at work

The sky is
falling]

Commissioners make budget cuts
to hold the line on property taxes
Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD - To avoid a 130 percent unincorporated
utility tax Increase to fund stormwater programs.
Seminole County commissioners ended two weeks o f

i million and 3300 million during the
^ ■ S l b d f e v a It is a temporary shift." said County
Manager Ron Rabun. " I believe they w ill see they w ill
have to fund stormwater with another revenue source
to tackle the problem. Using the general fund la a
Each city in the oounty charges a yeariy fee to pay for
drainage maintenance and improvements. County
planner Colleen Logan aald the county's program
* -------- — “ -----in both the unln-

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HaraM Staff Writs?
SANFORD - C elling tiles
collapsed to a classroom at
Idyllwllde Elementary School.
430 Vlhlen Rd.. yesterday. No
one was Injured, and damage
was not considered extensive.
Leas than an Inch o f rain was
officially recorded for Sanford
yesterday. Certain areas how­
ever. have m ore rainfall than
others. The IdyUwllde ares was
apparently among them.
Idyllwilde Principal Carolyn
Tow les explained, "O u r school
Is having a new roof put on.
and work isn't near completion
yet. So when the rather heavy
rein hit us yesterday, some o f It
went through the construction
area and caused a few tiles to
become wet and fall to one o f
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Commissioners agreed to tentatively set the counvide tax rate at 38.38 per 31.000 o f taxabte property.
tywi
...j same
rate as but year. Unincorporated taxes wUl
the
i
also stay the same. 32.82 per 31.000.
Commissioners w ill aet the tentative tax rate next
Tuesday. They can lower but not Increase the rate
without Individually notifying every property owner.
Commissioners w ill hold two hearings tn September to
adopt their 3316.3 million spending plan, down from
Rabun's 8320.7 million proposal. The figure doesn t
Include money previously approved for Incomplete
projects.
Rabun had wanted to shift the massive stormwater
funding from the countywide tax to the utility tax and
offered a carrot by cutting unincorporated taxes on
property to about 32.30. Rabun would Increase the
current 4 percent utility tax to 10 percent. T h e Impact
o f the Rabun proposal on owners o f 3100.000
unincorporated homes was cxtlmated to be 32.69 per
month.
.
"I think the property owner needs some relief.

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Medical office purchase
approved for fire dept.
H fM d Staff Writer

night to buy this medical
l to u m by the ty Hie department. Despite
i typographical error on the ordtnanM elating i
tot North MHw m Street, the 306 eddraM te the o&lt;

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LONOWOOD - City commission­
' Thursday night
era forded si
with plan to buy a MUwee Street
medical office building which w ill
become a fire station annex despite
a plea from one commissioner for
m ote planning. The majority o f the
oommlastoners even voted to buy
the wrong parcel o f land due to
Orhst the mayor aald this morning
was a simple typo.
Mayor Steve Miller said the prop­
erty the commissioner* are seeking
to purchase la located at 305 North
MUwee Street despite the fact the
ordinance passed by a 4-to-l vote on
flrat reading Thursday night staled
the address is 301 North MUwee
Street. The building Is dlagonaUy
across the street from the city's
main fire station. Fire Chief Charlie
Chapman ask) the building wUl be
and training fsclUused for offices
c

ties to free up badly needed apace at
the station to create better living
space for the m ale and female
firefighters when they work 24-hour
shifts.
«
The commlastooers also approved
b u d get tran sfers to co v e r the
31 ,000 purchase o f the office
along with money to hook up city
buildings to the sewer system.
"It's Just another exam ple o f rush,
rush, rush." Commissioner Paul
Lovestrsnd aald this morning, when
he learned the commission passed
the ordinance listing the wrong
address.
Miller — ut the mistake waa aima typographical error and would
__ corrected before the public
hearing August 4.
"T h la whole project has been
considered and reconsidered, it's
been going on for m onths." the
mayor commented. "U has nothing
to do w ith slow in g down am

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N E W S FR O M T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Panel agrees on list of cancers
Marrow transplants to be covered to $100,000

Cantor funds go to boost sslss
TALLAHASSEE — Agriculture Commissioner Bob Crawford
has shut down a fund set up to fight a virulent citrus aliment,
saying the remaining t2.7 million now can go to boost citrus
sales.
"W e have emerged from the shadow o f citrus canker. Now.
these funds can be used to promote citrus instead." Crawford
said Thursday as he presented a $2.7 million check to Florida
Department o f Citrus Director Dan Santangelo.
A joint federal-state technical advisory committee on citrus
canker disbanded In January after a report that three groves
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Infested with the most virulent form o *f the
bacterial fflic tio n
had been disease-free for more than two years. Citrus canker
causes premature firult drop and stem, fruit and leaf lesions.
The compensation fund created in 1989 by the Legislature
paid out about $68.5 million to growers whose trees were
destroyed by the canker.
Crawford has estimated that earlier eradication measures
have cost the state, the industry and the federal government
more than $200 million.

TALLAHASSEE — Insurance companies
and transplant doctors have agreed what
cancers should be covered for up to
$100,000 for bone marrow transplants. It
took them 18 months.
"W e broke the logjam ." aald Dr. Qerald
Etfenbeln. chairman o f Florlda'a Bone Mar­
row Transplant Advisory Panel. "W e got our
Job done."
Dr. Walter Holllnger. who represents Blue
Cross and Blue Shield on the panel, aald the
panel's task was tough.
"Th e topics we're dealing with are at the
leading edge o f medical Knowledge. He
said.
The list compiled by the advisory panel
ipproved by the state Departmust still be approve
ment o f Health and Rehabilitative Services.
The panel plans to meet again this fall to
finish work and w ill then tend Its report to
HRS S e c re ta ry J im T o w e y . the St.
Petersburg Times reported Thursday.
If he approves, HRS w ill use the report as

Nawspapart dumped on dirt road
FORT LAUDERDALE - A man featured In an unflattering
cover story k suspected o f dumping 8,000 copies o f the
alternative newspaper X S along a dirt road in neighboring
Palm Beach County.
A paving company supervisor who reported the papers were
___nped Wednesday from a Ryder rental truck copied Its
Identifiestlon number and called the newspaper, said Stephen
W lsstnk.X8 editor and1publisher.
Brian Eichelhart returning the truck.
XS

the basts for a state rule on the treatment,
called hlgh-dosc chemotherapy with bone
marrow transplantation.
With the adoption o f the rule. Insurers no
longer would be able to deny payment for
the treatment by saying that It to experi­
mental.
Not all cancer patients would get the
treatments. Most patients can be treated
ad equ ately w ith drugs that are leas
expensive and less risky.
The treatment Is so hard on the body that
8 percent o f those who undergo It die.
according to a recent study.
But It Is considered promising for many
cancers that resist traditional therapy.
While virtually all Insurers cover It for some
patients, auch as children with leukemia,
some balked at covering breast cancer.
However, breast cancer made the list
compiled Wednesday, even though Insurers
feared Including such a common cancer
would lead to a financial hemorrhage.
Doctors on the panel estimate that 10
percent to 15 percent o f breast cancer

patients could be candidates for the pro­
cedure.
The Insurance Industry may have soft­
ened Its resistance to paying for the
treatment In breast cancer cases because o f
recent court opinions.
Last December, a California Juty ordered a
health maintenance organization to pay
$89.1 million to the survivors o f a breast
cancer patient who had been denied a bone
marrow transplant.
Last year, the panel approved a list o f
cancers appropriate for transplantation, but
Insurers had the work thrown out on
procedural grounds. The ballots had been
sent In, not taken tn an open meeting.
After Wednesday'* meeting, John Cova. a
consultant to the Health Insurance Associa­
tion o f America, aald he still has some
reservations.
He said he hopes the state will monitor the
quality o f care at transplant treatment
centers because some are doing substan­
dard work. He declined to Identify them.

He aald the truck had been rented to Eichelhart. a Plantation
unemployment compensation counselor who Is featured In the
current Issue under the headline: "T h is man took $14,000
from you ."
The ftee. weekly tabloid questioned the legitim acy o f a
settlement In a lawsuit Eichelhart filed against the state.
XS filed police complaints about the dumping! and Wlsslnk
said Thursday that the Palm Beach County sheriff's office is
ring filing|IIllegal dumping charges.

Up a tra# Just,
hanging around
Boys and trees Just aaam to go
togathar. Chris, 6, and Coray,
$. Norwood might think thla
th a p a r f a c t . t raa f o r a
traahouaa. In tha maantlma,
thay anjoy a cool spot on a hot
summer day.

Jax man plaada guHty to killing
JACKSONVILLE - A Jacksonville man has pleaded guilty to
killing a woman by dousing her with gasoline and setting her
afire In what the prosecutor called "a spontaneous act o f
guilty Wednesday to
Ebrahtml-Zadch. 24.
arson in the slaying o f
murder and first
:Taylor.
No m otive was determined for the killing, said Assistant
Stats Attorney Stephen Bledsoe. "It was a spontaneous act o f
Under a plea agreement. Ebrahlml-Zadeh. an Iranian
w ill he sentenced to 40 years in prison for murder and
another 10 consecutive years w ill be added on for the arson
charge. He haa agreed not to appeal the sentence, which Is
more **—« twice the 23 years recommended under state
not to seek first-degreehlnT If convicted o f first-degree
have faced death in the electric

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Bis that carved a 15-story csvlty In a
r laiB aartfn gypsum pierced the Floridan aquifer.
___ t might contaminate drinking water.
____ ; it la really confirmed that there to an opening all the
way down to the Floridan." aald John Brsflbrd. an executive at
IMC-AgriooCo. where the 125-foot-wide hole opened In June.
He said any contamination haa not extended beyond
company property. Oypaum to a byproduct In making fertiliser.
The aquifer to a prim ary aouroe o f drinking water for Central

8E8RINO - Florida now haa
the first and the 490th national
wildlife preserves In the nation.
The latest, the Lake Wales
Ridge National W ildlife Refuge.
w ill protect a rare and disape ta tio n h ab ita t
p ea r!In g v e gfe
3 million yearn old. It to
only 50 miles from the Pelican
Island rookery established In
1003 by President Theodore
RooeevelL
The present one-quarter
o f the Lake Wales Ridge refuge
near Sebrlng w ill eventually
encompass 19,000 acres o f un­
developed scrub ecosystem on
12 sites In Central Florlda'a Polk
and Highlands counties.
Because o f their long periods
o f biological evolution, the land
covered with sand pine. Florida
rosemary, shrubby oaks and
scrub hickory harbors a great
number o f plant and animal
species found nowhere else In

front a deep well betide the unllned
1
a compound that
P tfr«rr” r In the underground reservoir. That
the sinkhole haa entered the
^W eU e 1,000 fbet away in' the direction water flows from the
aqulfvr show no contamination, aald Sam Zamanl. admin totrtie r a t the phoapbogypaum management program at
the Department o f Environmental Protection.
BrafTord aald the com pany haa captured all o f the
contamiaanta b y pumping neatly $ million gallons o f water a
day from tha aquifer, aa it routinely does to use In making
Ot contaminants spreading to slim because the
o f capture" In the aquifer,

Duda will grow more
celery* and, lettuce in
south Florida area

Refuge will protect
Wildlife
thewbrfd.
The Lake Wales Ridge to "one
o f the rarest and most severely
threatened vegetation communl
ties tn North Am erica." said
James W. Pulliam Jr., the U.8.
Fish and W ild life S ervice's
southeast regional director.

OVIEDO — A. Duda A Sons,
one o f the nation's largest vege­
table growers, will expand celery
and lettuce production around
Lake Okeechobee to capitalize
on the pullout o f U.S. Sugar
Corp.'s South Bay Growers.
"W ith South Bay going out of
p3reduction,
ro d i
there's going to be a
market
hole le ft" In the marketplace,
aald Duda spokesm an Tom
Morgan. "W e’d like to fill that
hole. W e're going to be planting
more celery and certainly more
lettuce."
U.S. Sugar closed South Bay
Growers and aald It was getting
out o f the vegetable buainess
because o f continuing losses.
Duda's South Florida opera­
tions encompass 24,000 acres.
The Oviedo-baaed agribusiness
giant also announced earlier this
month It was reverting to hand
harvesting o f celery and packing

The area to an ancient beach
and sand dune system which
formed part o f the old peninsula
when much o f Florida was
underwater.
Coming under the protection
o f the Wildlife Service are 13
apeclea o f endan gered and
threatened plants, 13 rare plants
and four federally listed wildlife
species.
Scientists estimate that before
the land was aettled, about
80,000 acres o f ancient scrub
existed along the ridge. Today,
about 85 percent o f Its original
scrub haa been lost to citrus­
grow ing and residential and
commercial development.

in the field. It will close its
p a c k in g h o u s e b e c a u s e o f
shrinking profits and a need to
Improve quality, officials aald.
Mechanical harvesters dam­
aged a certain percentage o f the
crop, and the company to park­
ing them and rehlring more field
workers to accomplish the job.
Duda haa been a leader In
farm mechanization, and the
m o v e to r e tu r n to h a n d
harvesting appears to buck a
trend tn Florida agriculture.
Celery accounts for about 4
percent o f Florlda'a 01.7 billion
an n u al v e g e ta b le h a rv e s t.
Tomatoes, the leading vegetable
crop. account for about 40 percent.
"It was a money-losing crop
this year." Morgan said o f celery.
Averaging about $6.47 a crate,
that was barely h alf o f the
$12.01 commanded the year
before.

T H E W EA TH ER
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Tonight: Fair with a chance o f
scattered showers and thun­
derstorms. 30 percent chance o f
rain. Winds will be light from the
south. Temperatures In the low
to mid 70s.
Saturday: Partly cloudy with
thunderstorms. High In the low
00a. Winds from the south at
5-10 mph. Chance o f rain 50
percent.
E xten ded forecast: P a rtly
cloudy with mainly afternoon
and evening scattered showers
and thunderstorms. Lows (n the
low to mid 70a. Highs In the low
00a. Chance o f min 40 percent.

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12:25 p.m. TfBBBr D sjrtoaa
Baaaln high*. &amp;50 sun.. 0:32
ni.; Iowa. 2:54 aun.. 3 0 0 p.m.:
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0 0 4 a.m.. 0:37 pun.: tows. 2:09
a.m.. 3 0 6 p.m.: Cm n Baaaki
highs. 9:19 aun.. 9:52 p.m.:
tow*. 3:14 a.m.. 3:20 p.m.

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south 10 knots. Seas 2 feet. Bay
and Inland waters a light chop.
Scattered showers and thun­
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T h e high tem perature In
Sanford on Thursday was 91
degrees and the overnight low
was 72 degrees aa reported by
the University o f Florida Agri­
cultural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Ave.
R ecorded rain fall for the
period ending at 0 a.m. Friday
totalled DO Inches.
The temperature at 8 a.m.
Friday was 73 degrees. Friday's
overnight low was 70. aa re­
corded by the National Weather
Service at Orlando International
Airport.
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Gospel music award banquet
Stolsn car
s hertlTa deputies have received a report o f an auto theft
Wednesday, in the 3800 block o f Jewitt Lane near Sanford.
The missing vehicle la described as a white 1987 Chevrolet,
with license number PQY-80X.

Homa aaarch
Sheriff's deputies arrested Joshua Paul Smith, 18, o f 407
Pine Tree Road, near L ik a Manr, at hie residence Wednesday.
Deputies, reportedly responded to M m pS sfotT^bS toS d
permission to search the residence, and said they uncovered
some drug related items. Smith was charged with possession o f
marijuana under 20 grama, and possession o f drug parapher­
nalia. The arrest report Indicated that another man was taksn
into custody, but no individual report was Immediately
available,

Retail than
Jose Alberto Aguayo, 433 Rosecliff Circle, 8anford, was
arrested by Sanford police In tbs 3800 block o f 8. Orlando
Drive Wednesday. Police said he reported!y had attempted to
take 83.88 in merchandise from a store without paying.

Cynthia C m m o o v s Brown
to award a college student a
musical scholarship. The schol­
arship will be presented later
this year.
Tickets are available at Mc­

Disorderly conduct
Paul Duquet. o f 911 Elm Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police at his residence Wednesday. He has been
charged with disorderly conduct.

Domestic cases

Coy's Cleaners and Jay's Push-1
ions. You may alao call Mary
DeBose at 333-0158, S ylvia
Stallworth. 322-8574 or Charles
Jackson at (904)532-2335.

This Newspaper Tells It like It Is

• Robert James Davis, 36. 532 Rachelle Ave., Sanford, waa
am sted by Sanford police at his residence early Thursday
following a reported fight with a female. He was charged with
battery (domestic violence).
•E llis Eugene Jones, 34. 197 Penfteid Cove, Sanford, was
arrested by deputies at his residence early Thursday following
a reported dispute with his wife. He was charged with battery
(domestic violence)..
• Darrell O. Ounnoe. 35. 104 Lake Gem Drive, Longwood,
was arrested at his residence by Longwood police Thursday
following s reported altercation with his wife. He was charged
with battery (domestic violence).
,
Gaines. 29. 17 Castle Brewer C ourt was arrested
Wednesday by Sanford police at her residence. Police said she
had been in a dispute with her husband. She waa charged with
assault (domestic violence).
• Earl Thomas Williams Jr.. 23. 2514 Prog
Sanford, was arrested by deputies at his residence
after a reported fight with his wife. He was c l
battery (domestic violence).
• Deandre Donte Jones. 18. 1950 Third Drive, Sanford, waa
arrested at his residence by deputies Wednesday following a
reported fight with his slater, lie waa charged with battery
(domestic violence).

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Traffic stops

Sanford's

•W illiam H. Harevell. 28. 552 Silver Oats Loop. Lake Mary,
waa stopped by Lake Mary polloe on Longwood-Laka Mary
Road Wednesday. Ha was charged with driving with a
•uapended/revoked license.
•O sry Wayne Clough, 19. Lensa. K y „ was atoppsd by
Sanford police on U.S. Highway 17-92 near Bush Boulevard
Wednesday. H e. waa charged with driving with a suspend-

•C tau d i Eugene Jonas. J r.,4 1 , 180 m McCarthy Avsnus.
Sanford, waa located at his raeidmoe by deputies W ew m day.
He was wanted on a Columbia County warrant for foiling to
served a warrant at the Jail Wednesday. Ha was wanted for
served a warrant by deputies at his residence Wednesday. He
wae wanted for violation o f probation on a conviction o f grand
f t. - ft

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•Pau l Anthony McNally. 59. 1901 B a m Drive. S jn fort.
was located by deputies at hla meirienre Wednesday. Ha waa

Incicfenti reportedto suthoritfes
•S h eriff's deputies were called to • market In the 100 M odi
o f C.R. 15 Wednesday. In regw d to a burglary. A total o f 80
cartons o f cigarettes, valued at 81.900 were reported stolen,
with 990 tn damage done to the front glam door o f the
business.
•A n estimated 84.545 la Items were reportedly stolen
Wednesday from s residence tn the 5500 block o f Vest!via Way.
HTirtuTburglary o f a residence in the 4200 block o f 8. Orlando
Drive was reported to Sanford pottos early Thursday. Tw o pair
o f jeans and baby clothing were raported missing.
•Th ree cases o f lavatory faucets, vatusd at 51.419.48 were
reportedly stolen Wednesday from a huetnoos In the 200 block
o f N. French Avenue.
• A 8900 air conditioning unit was reported stolen
Wednesday from a business ta tfis 200block o f OoaetUoe Road.
• A store manager told police 5800 waa missing from a cash
register Wednesday, at a stars In the 3100 M oot o f Orlando
Drive.

PENtAS

com paring it to th e O xford
E n g lis h D ic tio n a ry In lm *
AU af\rh ich baa J.L. Lighter,
the editor, a big flummoxed.
" I never expected that It would
receive so much atten tion ,"
Lighter said Thursday.
He spoke at a brown-bag lunch
at the National Endowment for
the Humanities, which gave
Ligh ter alm ost 8400.000 tn
grants to complete Volume I.
published last month. Costs 850.
N E H D ir e c t o r S h e ld o n
Hackney — ceiling himself a
onetime cracker who's now a
wonk — said slang "subverts
power relationships of all kinds,"
Is disrespectfu l and defines
subcultures.
"I'm not sure what this dic­
tionary la supposed to do — and
whether the government should
be subsidising som ething so
subversive," Hackney said.
L ig h te r. 45. w ho teaches
linguist tea. English and Ameri­
can studies at the University o f
Tennessee tn Knoxville, beg an
collecting slang 25 years ago as
a hobby. Hallway through col­
lege. at New York University. “ I
had close to 10,000 citations —
in shoeboxes. In orange crates
and so forth." he said.
Lighter showed his collection
to a professor, who helped him
publish his first scholarly work,
on the military slang o f World
War I.
And the comprehensive work
Isn't even halftray done.
" I f I had known the amount o f
material 1 waa going to Bod ... I
probably wouldnave done some­
thing else," Lighter said.

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person) and "dbn bulb*" And
who can resist "ankJfM tsr" (a
email child) or forget "W h en 's
the beef?"
The entries relating to the
word "d o g " go on for 18 pages
and range from "abort deg* — a
half-pint bottle — to "barking
dogs* - sore feet — to "see a
man about a dog" — use the
bathroom.
Some o f the words d ied have
come to us through the miracle
o f television - ntch as "h ippy,"
popularised on "Rowan and
M a r t in 's L a u g b * In ."

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Editorials/ Opinions
SaMflMdIfcndd
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300 N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD. FLA. 32771
Area Code 407-322-2611 or 831-OOB3
Lacy K. Lear -Editor
Odessa H. Pugh • Business Manager

EDITORIAL

Keep eyes open
in parking lots
A th ree-year old b oy w as fou n d In a parked
ca r near Jacksonville M onday. T h e w in d ow s
w e re c lo s e d , a n d th e h e a t w a s a lm o s t
unbearable.
T h a n k fu lly , th e b o y w a s s p o tte d an d
rem oved from th e veh icle. U n fortu n ately, h e
w as su fferin g from severe heat-induced In ju ­
ries and w as h ospitalized In c ritic a l con d ition .
A lth ou gh the ca r did n ot b elo n g to th e
c h ild ’s parents, and law en forcem en t o fficia ls
h a ve not y e t determ ined h ow h e go t In to th e
veh icle, th is Is s till a terrib le situ ation .
Anvone who leaves a child In such a
veh icle, regardless o f w h eth er It's tn h ea t o r
cold , will probably be charged w ith ch ild
abuse. In such cases, th ere Is little d efen se,
an d punishm ent w ill b e severe.
T h e reason fo r b rin gin g th is situ a tion in to
th e forefro n t shou ld l i e obviou s. E veryo n e
n eed s to keep th e ir eyes open, to h elp fin d
such situations, an d sum m on o ffic ia ls b efo re
It's to o tote.
M oot everyon e parka In sh o p p in g c en te r
lots. A a people w a lk from th e v e h ic le to a
s to re o r b u ild in g an d retu rn , a lo o k arou n d
m ig h t be In order. I f a c h ild , o r e v e n a p e t la

lo t w ill g e t a
it to a n o th er. B u t
n o g c a e y e lo r th a w attuabona cou ld

C HU C K STONE

A tlan ta has risen from the ashes
A TLA N TA — The hottest city In Am erica right
now — not temperature h o t but mulUculturaUy,
athletically and Journalistically hot — Is this
Southern metropolis that gave birth to one o f
(Urn’s m ost memorable lines. "Frtm kly, m y dear,
I don’t give a dam n."
More than any other city, Atlanta has a historic
right to exult. "W e ’ve come a long way, baby."
[ haa it come?
Drat that 130 years ago Union Oen.
W illiam Teeumaeh Sherman torched the Georgia
city Into a pUe o f amolderlng ashes.
Then consider what thla urban phoenix la now,
the major conventions it w ill host during the
next three weeks and the global distinction it w ill
earn in 1006.
Already the home o f globally respected CNN.
which haa transformed the way we respond to
breaking news events, Atlanta also Is one o f the
country’ s busiest airline hubs, home to three
n ujor professional sports teams (Including those
perennial W orld Series contendere, the Atlanta
Braves) and boasts the largest group o f na­
tion ally prom inent black colleges and un­
iversities.
Follow ing the Just-completed W orld Cup.
b lack -m a yor-govern ed A tla n ta w ill p lace
Am erica again on global center stage In two
yea n as boat o f the 1906 Olympics.

But ^n the next
three weeks AUanta
w ill welcom e more
m u ltic u ltu ra l and
Journalistic activity
than most cities do in
a year. O lven the
emotloha] cataclysm
o f the O.J. Simpson
tragedy that has po­
larized blacks and
whites', the first con­
vention Is especially
noteworthy.
For tlte first time
ever, four major as£ Mors than any
soclstjona o f minori­
othardty,
ty Journalists — the
Atlanta has a
National Association
historic right to
o f Black Journalists,
exult, ’Wave
the National Asaoclacome a long
tlo n o f H is p a n ic
way, baby.’ J
J o u r n a lis t s , th e
Aalan American
Journalists Association and the Native American
Journalists Association — w ill convene In a
historic meeting. Unity '04.
That'a enough to send Journalistic critics o f
multiculturallam and academic pettifoggers o f

JACK ANDERSON

Did Stephanopoulos
make out like bandit?
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham C linton
apparently isn’t the only person close to the
president with an eye for a good deal.
Only months after the first lady disclosed
she won big In the futures m arket, senior
W hite House adviser George Stephanopoulos
sealed an 8835,000 com mercial real estate
deal In Washington, D.C.. The M ay 23
purchase was financed with a favorable loan
from a bank owned by a man hailed by
President Clinton aa "th e most enlightened
banker in Am erica."
"O eorge made out
like a bandit," says
Stephanopoulos’ real
estate agent Oeorglo
Furtoeo. "H e's going
•ntp do terrific,In terms |

D O N N A

B R I T T

Relationships: There’s the dance

LETTERS
* *. V-JV *

Grandstanding?

WASHINGTON - Alw ays - with O J . and
Nicole, surely, but with the rest o f us too —

“ Understanding Orarufetanrtlng.’ ’ The c ity o f
Longwood’a ormanhtog engineer* for Rangdtne
Road Improvements called a public Information
m eeting to ahow preliminary plana and lira s The
(in n contacted several community leaders and
residents within 300 fact o f Rangrttna.
Several people were alarmed ^ y ths possibility o f
increased traffic in our neighborhoods so ere
orgutlM d to Inform the people o f the July 13th
meeting. The result was a "filled to capectty"
chamber.
Mayor Miller, recognizing an opportunity to
ap p w before more than 100 voters, had
on the
the m eeting with
lanes “ w tlli
that
originally to be
lanes). Only
Jy lthro did he turn the i
the engineers.
What'a going on ...are elections this fell?
- ■ n ew * rryor

Berry's World

* " » 80th thus, your kid leaves the m ilk out to
spoil. For the 30th tim e, you blow up over U.
You swear never again to react so prepre­
dictably. You d o n 't - until the neat time.
Your partner steps one way; your next m ove
eonespands Just so. It Isn't always negative;
many relatlonshipden cce are wooderfia
When Nicole and O-J.’a began, she w u 18:
be was 30. Tbs upper-mtddle-ciaas California
g irl w as overw helm ed, w e hear, by the
handsome and charming celebrity, he was
wowed too — by her angular attractiveness;
perhaps by her naivete. For a man with a
then-lading earner, pregnant w ife and raven­
ous public, the sim plicity o f a "bu b b ly"
adoring teen-ager may have been enchanting.
W hatever began their dance, both parrid-

InnooenUy

O-J.’e rage. They point out Nlcoie’a
l settlement and glOXXKKainooUi
port; her thrice-weekly maid service.
Itkm lst full-time babysitter, three*
i\* u$■r r m, wA

.

*

political correctness into paroxysms o f despair.
But this la a far different Am erica from the one
portrayed In Margaret M itchell's "G one W ith the
W ind/’ Ushering It Into the 21st cen tu ry’s
demographic realities, the four associations arc
doing as much to transform the m edia Into a
more democratic expression aa CNN haa already
done.
In tribute to their Unity ’94 m eeting. I In vite
you along on a quick Jaunt down m em ory lane.
Freedom Forum's July bulletin has a lead article.
"Building the rainbow In Journalism." describing
a rainbow advocate trouble-maker:
"O n Nov. 28. 1959, aa Journalists are prone to
do, John Algner raised a ruckus with a colum n
in the New York Age. a small black N ew York
City weekly. ’ Memo to Rat-ranchers’ — his first
column since being hired aa a reporter a m onth
earlier — ran on page one. and per A ge policy,
his picture...
"A lgn er slammed the city’s slumlords for their
vermin-infested flats. But It was not slum lords
who bristled. Age readers were upset, not by
Algner's topic, but by his tone. Skin tone.
"A lgn er was white... 'I caught hell (h irin g
him ).' Editor Chuck Stone says. ‘ People In
Harlem went crazy because at the tim e there
were no blacks working at the m ajor dallies In
New York.'

_
— m ostly women? — see that
be controlled her from age 18. He bad (Inal say
on her clothes and actions, and demanded her
presence on tripe. They note that she had no
Intim ate, fem ale confidantes during their
marriage. They aee O J .’ e else and strength
and that he used both to attack her. Listening
to 1recordings o f his ranting, to his reported
threats and to " I don’t want that woman In my
bod," they hear painful echoes from their own
I called a Washing­
ton area acqu ain ­
tance who counsels
poor women trying to
take control o f their
lives. She cited the
continuing tango o f a
surprising pair; Her
middle-class parents.
married more than
40 years.
Her dad, she said,
b aa a lw a y s b een
"verbally abusive" to
her m other. "H e ’ d
c a ll h e r d u m b ,
s tu p id . ...H e has
f i t 's the same In
n e v e r b een su p ­
relationships. J
portive o f anything
nay nw i h ff wanted to
do and she never had
the confidence to Just
go ahead and do It.
...She Internalised his reasoning, came to
believe It."'
W hy do women like her mother stay with
such men?
" Because It’s easy." she said. " I f you ... want
to change the other person s behavior, all you
can dp Is change your own. To change, you
have to work. ...it’s like a circle."
1 Or a dance. One partner changes the pattern
and the whole thing disintegrates into chaos.
O r It evolves Into something infinitely more
beautiful.
Not this time. Subtract the glamour, and O-J.
and Nicole are special In Just one way — she
If she were alive, their Brentwood minuet
might have continued, like millions o f lunatic
rtanrra dally enacted in tenements, mansions
Jd everywhere in between.
That Nicole was for so long a w illing partner
in no way excuses her 1
being beaten or i
A man who hits women Isn’t healthy. The
woman who allows It Isn’t either, however rich
or well-toned.
We don’t know who killed Nicole. But as
dancers, we can’t miss the Irony, the tragedy,
that U happened Just when she Anally may
have been learning some new steps.

.I m a rk et.,.. I'n i not
t^ O 0 o g .,to toot my
own horn here, but I
did a terrific deal."
More than a dozen
b a n k in g and re a l
esta te sou rces w e
c o n ta c te d b e lie v e
f Hillary Rodham
th e re 's som eth in g
Clinton
perhaps too "terrific11
apparently len t
about how Prcrident
the only parson
C l i n t o n 's m o a t
d o se to the
tr u s te d p o lit ic a l
president with
a d v is e r b e c a m e
an eye for a
h e a v ily le v e ra g e d
good deal . J
despite a compara­
tively modest net
worth and annual income. Yet thanks to a
8068.000 loan from NationaBanc M ortgage
Carp, (a NationsBank subsidiary) — at an
Interest rate w d l below what most com m er­
cial customers pay — Stephanopoulos la
Bluing on a mlxed-uae com mercial property
Furioao values at more than a m illion dollars.
That NationsBank la owned by H ugh
McColl — who has become Bfll Clinton’s good
friend and banking guru — raises questions
about special treatment. " I can unequivocally
state 1 never naked Cor any special treat­
m ent," Stephanopoulos told us. "(F u rioao)
handled the negotiations. He handled the
loan .! was dear, and be was very dear, not to
ask fo r anything out o f th e o rd in a ry.
Ofcvtoualy ha was trying to get the best d ea l.'
McColl and NationsBank refused to com m ent.
Furioao told ua be finessed the deal by.
am ong other things. " p la y ii« one bank o ff
another" and finding a "m otivated seller." H e
denies seeking special favors and says
Stephanopoulos delegated all day-to-day
negotiating authority to htm.
" I was literally writing the
th contract and
negotiating the loan while Ihe was goin g
through that (Whitewater). II was so extra
careful not to Jeopardise his position." he
aaya. " I was very nervous about It because I
felt It was a pretty good deal, but there was
nothing extraordinary here."
Stephanopoulos' new property consists o f
an elegant two-stocy apartment, where he
now lives, and an eyewear retailer dow n
below. He collects enough rent from the retail
tenant ta cover his monthly bank paym ents
and other fees o f approximately 85,500.
Until June 1. 1987, Stephanopoulos Is
locked Into a 6.373 percent Interest rate,
which several banking sources say is a long
tim e on such a low rate. In feet, after hearing
a detailed description o f the numbers and
terms o f the loan, a NationsBank com m ercial
loan officer said It “ does not fit our product
m atrix."

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, Ju ly 22, 19M - S A

Road

Read it and reap: Census
says learn and earn

o b ta in in g bon ds w ith w h ich to fin a n c e
beautification and lake safety work If no other
Tom West appeared to draw considerable
money la available.
, attention when he dlacueaed the condition* o f the
W ith the fiscal year 1094/95 budget nearing
lake, next to which the roadway construction la
final approval, It was admitted that no funding la
underway.
presently Included for boulevard landscaping or
“ I want to know what step* the city Is taking to
1 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r h igh s c h o o l
other
needs.
insure the quality or water continues to be good
dropouts.
Knight observed, "W ith the present general
Assoclatad Press Writer_________
In the lake, he asked, "la the city monitoring It?
The study said that In 1992
obligation bonds, we have plenty o f capacity to
No. But It should be done, and done frequently."
people
with advanced degrees
W
A
S
H
IN
G
TO
N
S
tay
In
obtain
more
money,
but
the
people
would
have
to
1 He suggested the water be checked for oil,
had average annual earnings o f
school and earn more money.
be witling to have taxes raised with which to pay
[grease, heavy metal, and other pollutant*.
for it."
People with professional de- 948,653, w h ile th ose w ith
Other cltixens discussed the destruction o f large
earn 95 for every 91 in bachelor's degrees averaged
Seymour suggested a com mittee be formed to
reea, which have now opened up the lake area,
ne Income o f folks who 932,629 and high school gradu­
consider
what
the
city
needs
to
do
In
order
to
pnee hidden from much o f the passing traffic. "It
don't finish high school, the ates managed Just 916,737.
move toward a beautification plan. He proposed
..lhe
completely accessible to the
In his report. KomlnskJ noted
Census Bureau reports.
that the plan be developed as soon as possible so
pie, said Felicia Warren. "I'm concerned
that
four-fifths o f Americans
Not
su
rp
risin
gly,
the
new
any
need
for
funding
can
be
Included
in
the
city's
Ibout the safety o f this, and the loss o f peace o f
Census study o f education levels aged 25 and over have finished
budget before It Is due for final approval.
Sind we have had at night in our neighborfound that the longer you learn high school and more than one
Later In the lengthy discussion, Mayor Lowry
In five has a college degree —
the more you earn.
Rockett volunteered to serve on such a com mit­
T h e lack o f landscaping w ill cause the value o f
both
all-time high levels for this
"Person*
with
more
education
tee,
and
recommended
that
Knight,
and
Parka
—*
*o go dow n." Jim Griffin said, "and
country.
can
expect
even
higher
lifetime
and
Recreation
Director
John
Holland
also
be
on
vhen It does, so do the city's tax dollars."
He also lfound that whites had
the committee.
earnings," observed Census stat­
Another cltlxen questioned the com plexity o f
istician
Robert
Komlnakl.
Seymour
also
agreed
to
serve,
and
recom­
getting permission from the various authorities to
For example, someone with a completed high school. 82 per­
mended Mark Tarcano. with possibly a sixth
*o the work which may affect the wetland areas,
professional
degree can expect cent. compared to 70 percent for
person
to
be
added.
nd the lack o f cltlxen notification. He cited
lifetim
e
earnings
o f more than blacks. The "oth er" group. In­
" If we atari meeting early next w eek." Rockett
Dnfuslon over who may have the power to allow
93 million, compared to 91.4 clu d in g A slan s and P a c ific
"are may be able to com e up with a
: work between the Arm y Corpa o f Engineers,
m illion for som eone w ith a Islanders, had 79 percent high
recommendation In time to bring It back to the
partment o f Natural Resources, St. Johns
bachelor's degree and Just over school graduates and Hlspanlcs.
commission In tim e for budget Inclusion."
fster Management D istrict and other govern*
nental entitles.
Rockett said he h id prior experience In serving
■
Seym our suggested the city needs more
on such a road construction com mittee before
r
riled plans on how to execute beautification o f
becoming mayor, and would be w illin g to share
majority. He has the training but
fie land being damaged by construction, and
XA
coats and ideas developed by another etty'a
is not allowed louse it.”
r to finance the project
committee, to help speed Lake M ary's work.
and looking at anything."
Lovestrand voted against the
"Nothing has been done regarding any detailed
Commissioner Gary Brender suggested the
"Paul Lovestrand la trying to
urchase
with commissioners
ndacaplng and coats," said Mayor Lowry
etty'a legal representatives also look fngo the
Introduce scare tactics to stall
iris Benson, Annamarie Vacca,
wkett. "w e have however, worked on the
lim its o f the original Interlocal Agreem ent which
the whole thing,” M iller com­
Ron Sargent and Miller voting In
_»tlon o f the area and ways to finance i t We
established the Lake Mary Boulevard widening
m en ted , "b e c a u s e he Juat
favor o f the purchase.
ave had, and are continuing to have meetings
project.
doesn't want to do I t ”
,A petition signed by 24 De1th Sanford and Seminole County, so tor on the
Miller said the city needs to
In summing up his position. Rockett suggested
lanager and stafTlevel.
move aa quickly aa possible to
the newly formed committee, and especially the
I Money which has been left over from the West
Improve conditions at the fire
concerned cltixens who attended the commission
pke Mary Boulevard Construction bonds was
meeting, to expand their efforts. W ith the Phase II
station where on-du ty
&gt; brought into question. Finance Director
construction involving the boulevard property in
firefighters bunk tn the same C oatlaaad from P age IA
idy Knight explained that the amount could
the third
not only Lake Mary, but Seminole County and the
room and there la only one
up as high as 9167,000, or as low as 940,000,
grade classrooms."
City o f Sanford, he suggested people also apeak
restroom and shower.
ending on final payments,
Towles said the roof work was
"H is (Lovestrand'■) statement
out at those commission meetings pertaining to
le discussion also brought up a question o f
a replacement Job. "This school
the construction work.
last night, ‘Well, are really don't
was built 24 years ago," she
have to do anything right now
said, "so the roof has been up
because those wom en knew
there for a long time. It’s good
(about the accomodations) be­
that It’s getting replaced."
fore th ey w ere h ired. That
She explained that students
doesn’t have anything to do with
who would have used the room
the Issue either. The fact o f the
have been transferred to the
matter Is, the women In the fire
music and art room today.
service have to be taken care of.
No children were • Injured In
That's juat the tow and It i*
the Incident. Towles said the wet
thousands o f war veterans.
misconduct o f any Board o f morally right. He seems to have
celling tiles were discovered well
Am ong the possible causes Veterans Appeals em ployees and lost sight o f all th at” Miller said.
slated Press Writer
suggested have been ejrooeure to
before any o f them fell or
any resulting harm to veterans
M iller said Lovestrand'* sug­
became any danger and the
and th e ir fa m ilie s / ' b oard gestion that a mobile home be
WASHINGTON - Leglslaition Insecticides, oil fire fumes or
yo u n gsters w ere m oved to
kanlmoualy approved
ved by
b\ a Iraqi chem ical and biological Chairman Charles L. Cragln said leased fo r qu arters fo r the
another location.
In a statement. "W e are doing women would have coot 950.000
panel would provide dlsa- warfore agents in the war some.
The legislation "takes a bold
"W ith the wet carpeting and
everything we can to rectify the to 960,000 for a tw o year period.
Pllty com pensation to sick
the tons we are using to dry
situation.
The mayor said the 2.700 square
Quit W ar veterans even step forward to recognise their
them out." she said, "It lust Isn't
foot building w fl appreciate in
they cannot prove their su­ sacrifices and accord them the
The two lawyers, who have
safe to have the children In
its resulted horn service In same benefits *h*t other serv­ not been Identified, are under value and may be sold at some
future date or even become the
ice-connected disabled veterans
'th e 1991 war with Iraq.
Investigation by the U.8. at­ site for a new fire station.
Under the bill passed Thurs­ receive,*' said Rep. Lane Evans.
torney's office. In .,W l “
Additions to the current*
day by the House Veterans D4U.. a senior member o f the
They could lose their licenses to
Affairs Committee, thousands o f committee. ‘ '
practice law end face
IA
because the building la built oh
The hill, which has adroinisv e t e r a n s s u f fe r in g fr o m
ment If found guilty o f tamper­ muck and would not support a
Rabun
told
mysterious aliments thought to trstlooUfipport/ alao requires the
ing with the files.
s e c o n d s t o r y , th e m a y o r commission era Thursday. " I felt
be linked to O ulf W ar service V A to act up an ou treach
the public service utility tax la a
One o f the attorneys resigned explained.
program for vetarana and their
[w ould be eligible for benefits.
During the Thursday night mare felr and equitable way o f
fin illlii
authorises 96 rail- after the V A 'e Inspector general
lCurrently, veterans cannot reUoo a year for fiscal years 1996 released evidence o f tampering discussion. Lovestrand pointed handing storm water."
The utility tax Is paid by all
toot January. The other, whose out a number o f areas where
benefits unless they can
1997 for
asperate case was revealed by poor ptormlng had resulted in unincorporated custom ers o f
that their rttaahtlttka are
the Inspector gMteral In M ay. has the city facing ridicule or finan­ utility companies, both owner
cial problem s. He cautioned and rental residents and busi­
i and the Veterans
Msanwhlto Thursday. Gw VA
depleting the city's re­ nessmen. The property tax la
manta cay they announced It eras screening ell
serve Bind which would be paid by all property owners In
•Ingle cause for the files o f tw o departm ent
lost. It said the appeals boon! needed In case o f some natural the county, both in and out o f
l Persian O ulf syndrome, attorneys under Inv
copied docum ent! In veterans' disaster or unfaraeen emergency dtles.
itnatton o f muscle pain, possibly altering or
Commissioners replaced the
during one o f the
lose, respiratory and the Mae o f voti
"W hat troubles m e most Is 96.3 million in extra utility tax
Investigations
■
but
that
i
Hiibtemo. akin leolona and benefits.
*
that no long range study o f our revenues fay the property tax
may have to be reconstructed.
■m ore th a t h as a fflic t e d
" W e d e e p ly r e g r e t th e
fire department needs has been Increase, which generated 92.9
don e.’1 Lovestrand said. He million more, cutting 92 million
suggested a study by the fire from reserves and trimming out
chief, finance director, or city parking lot paving and other
administrator be conducted..
small Items.
T h u rsd a y, com m ission ers
'The administrator is experi­
added 91 million during the next
enced In long range pi
S p rin g, died
and should do a study to be sure two yeans to help Ovleoo build a
20. 1994 at Florida
our needs w ill be m et for several National Center and Academy
W
illiam
Ponakl
Thomsen,
73,
O a r r y A rth u r L e n a , 4 6 ,
Altamonte. Bom In S t Louis, he
years to come. However, our for the U.S. Volleyball Associa­
I Panama Circle. W inter Springs, Land Avenue. Longwood. died m oved to Central Florida in
a d m in is tra to r Is to o busy tion. 940.000 to promote county
Wednesday.
July
20.
1994
at
Idled Wednesday. July 20. 1W4
1974. He waa a marriage and
listening to our m ayor's plans Issues on Channel 24. 938.000
Florida Hospital. Altamonte. Lucero Medical Center. Boro fam ily therapist, and taught
and micro management to offer fo r OoldenRule Housing and
Jan.
9,
1921
to
Cleveland,
he
, rn June 24. 1949 In Detroit,
adult classes at Seminole Com­
any plana o f hte own. When I Community Development Corp.
lh e moved to Central Florida In moved to Central Florida In m u n ity C o lleg e. H e w a s a
asked him why, he said he had and 920,000 for the Sanford
1 9 8 3 . H e w as a b u ild in g
11949. He w o o d cabinetmaker for
member o f St. Mary Magdalen
to follow the wishes o f the Main Street project.
engineer.
He
waa
Methodist.
[F lo rid a H ospital. H e w as a
Survivors Include wife. Edna; C ath olic Church. He w as a
her o f Altamonte Springs
former Franciscan priest. Bret
nth-day Adventist Church. daughters. Beth Tosh, Long- director o f Christian Service
wood.
Suaette
Hartman.
Park
[H e belonged to the Optomlst
Forest. Ol.i eon. WUllorn C., Center and member o f Central
[Club o f CsM sIhnry.
G
len dale H eights, 111.) fou r Florida Association o f Marriage
Survivors Include wife, Peggy:
and Family Therapists.
[d a u g h te r. M elin d a, W in te r g ra n d c h ild re n ! tw o g r e a t­
grandchildren.
[S p rin gs! atm. Jason. W inter
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Orlando Cremntloo Service. Dorothyi sisters. Mary Klein. St.
Springs; slater. Cindy RUtertwff.
Orlando, In charge o f arrange- Louis. Rosem ary Lam m lein .
[Enterprise.
| B ald w in -F alreh lld Fu neral
Crest wood, Mo.. C lel Bauer.
[H om e. Altamonte Springs. In
LaOrange. 111.. Dorothy Toato.
|charge o f arrangements.
Thomas Wilson. 75, Tropic F lo r is s a n t , M o .. C o le t t e
Avenue. TttuevfUe. died Tues­ Overman. Kirkwood. Mo.; step­
M O B rA TI
day. July 19. 1994 at Florida daughters. Sharon Loomis, De­
Arthur Pate. 99. Curable Ave* Hospital. Orlando. Born Oct. 23. lray Beach. Carol Foster. Dallas;
inue. Orlando, dtod Thursday. 1819 in Lagrange. FI., he was e three grandchildren.
J u ly 21. 1994 at a private lifetime resident. He was a cus­
B a ld w in -F alreh lld Fu n eral
[tendance. Ha waa born Nov. 27. to d ia n In B revard C ou n ty
1925 In Haines City. He waa a Schools. He was a member o f Home, Altamonte Springs. In
retired A ir Force staff sergeant. B eth lehem B aptist C hurch. charge o f arrangements.
He was a veteran o f W orld W ar Titusville.
IH, the Korean and Vietnam ware.
Survivors indude brothers.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Audrey Bronson,
Survivors tnriude daughter*, Ralph and Charles, both o f
laraha Young. Sanford. Carol Titusville; slater, Thelma 8mlth.
Philadelphia, PA
Funeral to vkn Hr U s * Wstwn e t«t
A sh d o w n . O fU n d o t sisters. Titusville.
DM Omasa* A w . la h r i w tw «
F ra n ca *. J a ck so n ville. Ann
Wtlaon-Elcheberger Mortuary, U, will hi M irim at II i s . si
Music by:
Clark* Orlando: brother. Bobby. Inc.. Sanford, In charge o f ar­ Own* si M A.
isM 1
Orlando; four grandchildren; two rangements.
V e m o n 'Papa'Jones, Patricia
great-tpandchttdsen.
SSHI M S-IH. St 1
Woodtown Funeral Home and
H itchm on-W hatley, Cynthia C. Brown
Ocry Joseph Woltering. 72.
i Sr Iwwle* Funeral
M em orial Park.- O rlando. In
ak
Haven
Drive.
Altamonte
Oak
charge o f arrangements.
and R on &amp; Ingrid Nathan

E

who can be members of any
racial group, recorded Just 53
p ercen t w ho fin ish ed high
school.
Turning to college degrees, the
"oth er" category was tops at 34
percent, followed by whites with
23 percent, blacks at 12 percent
and Hlspanlcs with 9 percent.
The study's lifetim e earnings
estim ate, by educational at­
tainment:
—Didn’t finish high school:
9609.000.
— H igh s c h o o l g ra d u a te :
9821.000.
—Attended college: 9993.000.
—A ss o c ia te d egree:
91.062.000.
—B a c h e lo r 's d e g r e e :
91.421.000.
—Master's degree: 91,619,000.
—Doctorate; 92,142,000.
—Professional: 93,013,000.

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employees also requested city
officials to review the facta
leading to the resignation o f
director Richard Kombluth.
The 15-ycar city em ployee
resigned after being told his job
was not funded In next year's
budget.

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there, but we expect everything
will be dried out and back to
normal by Monday, so are are
planning on having the room for
use once again."
"T h e idea that this area a
m ajor c ellin g collapse Is n 't
tru e," she said. "Apparently
some o f the children arent home
and told their parents that the
roof had fallen In. You know how
children tell stories. But I can aee
where some o f the parents may
have been frightened.
"It's not a serious situation."
she added. “Juat a few celling
tiles."
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on when the roof replacement at
the elementary school would be
completed. School district of­
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Will health reform live ub to expectations?
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - They came to Capitol Hill
from places like Bountiful, Utah, and T is­
homingo, Okla.. to tell their gut-wrenching stories
about health care, stories that sometimes moved
lawmakers to tears.
Women with breast cancer asking for coverage
o f mammographies. Parents with very 111children
demanding the financial freedom to keep their
children at home and out o f Institutions. People In
wheelchairs wanting the government to back
home care, not nursing home care.
Now their high hopes for reform are about to
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with political reality, and the
come face to face
hances o f dlslllusi
chances
disillusionment are great.
And some o f the real people w
who
realh need
b really
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health reform already are bracing themselves for
heartbreak.
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problem-solving place or not. ' says Jo Ann Cayce
o f Thornton, Ark., who spoke to a group o f
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the hundreds o f
to n early this year about
uninsured* Arkansans she volunteers her
time to help.
"1 think really the Intentions o f a lot o f the
people are good. But 1 don’t have too much faith
in what they d o."
Even If a big health care bill passes, Cayce says.
It's unlikely to reach many o f the desperate
people who knock on her door every day.
"These are poor people," she said. "Poor people
don't have transportation to get to the doctor.
They don’t have telephones. They don’t have a
dime. If they have to pay even a dollar for a
prescription, th ey're not goin g to get the
m edicine."
"T h e people In Washington don’t know much
about that.'f
Tears welled up in Hillary Rodham Clinton's
eyes when Stephanie Carlson o f Bountiful. Utah,

stood In a crowded Senate hearing room in May
and described the struggles she and her husband
have been through since their son Travis was
bom two years ago, deaf, blind and with
paralysed vocal chorda.
They were college students at the time and hsd
a student health Insurance policy. But with
Travis' high medical costs, they hit the plans
lim its within weeks, and their policy was
dropped.

Now. Mrs. Carlson's husband has to ask his
employer for far less pay than he would normally
get ao the fam ily’s Income doesn’ t disqualify
them from government assistance to take care of
Travis* needs.
A t for her hopes. Mrs. Carlson said she started
to cry this July Fourth when she sang the
national anthem.

" I stood and sang the national anthem — all
three verses — and I sat down and cried, not
because It was an emotional experience and I was
full o f Joy." she said. " I cried because when you
have a critically 111 child with huge medical
expenses, you don’t have the kind of rights 1 was
singing about. You don't have the right to life,
liberty and the pursuit o f happiness."

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fragments complete their bom*
bardment or Jupiter today, but
the acorchcd marks may remain
for weeks above the cloudtopo o f
the solar system 's largest planet.
To astronomers, the com et
shower on Jupiter has been
more than Just a light show.
The comet f‘ ragments provided
a natural probe o f Jupiter’ s
atm osphere. By p en etratin g
deeply and then exploding, the
span rocks performed a sort o f
chemical analysis. Astronomers
can use measurements o f the
lig h t sp ectru m to Id e n tify
molecules In the black patches
left by the Impacts.
Already they have found sul*
phur. ammonia and hydrogen
sulfide. They are still looking for
water.
The planetary pummellng has
also allowed experts to verify
their ability to gauge the slse o f
comet fragments baaed on the
apparent brightness. They used
this scale to judge which pieces
would be the largest and the
Impacts have proved their calcu­
lations correct.
By watching how the black
Impact marks eventually dis­
sipate. planetary scientists could
a lso learn m ore ab ou t th e
weather and wind currents o f
Jupiter.
A s th e m arks d ilu te and
eventually stream away, they'll
act rather like a windsock, tell­
ing the speed and direction o f
atmospheric flow high above the
planet.
Astronomers worldwide also
have honed skills o f tracking a

an ultimate Impact with Earth.
And those calculations saw
that fragment W. the last piece
o f comet Shoemaker-Levy B. was
to collide with Jupiter about 4
a.m. EOT today.
A day earlier, the com et hit the
giant planet with a cluster bomb
— four fragments that smashed
in nearly at nearly the same
point over'a 20-hour period.
Fragments Q l. Q2, R and S all
exploded within about 60 miles
o f each other, said MordacalMark Mac Low, a University o f
Chicago astronomer.

called the South Pole Infrared
Explorer, can monitor Jupiter
constantly this time o f year.
Jupiter could possibly be hit
by more than the forecast 21
fragments, said Eugene Shoem ilte r, co-d iscoverer o f the
com et and a U.S. Geological
Survey scientist.

’ T h e fireballs all overia;
each oth er." be said.
Impact dredged up more and
more material and made It (the
Im pact p o in t) b righ ter and
brighter."

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Tournaments galore
Youth champions look to take next step on road

SYFA registration available
SANFORD - The Sanford Youth Football
Association will be registering boys and girls for
Its football and cheerteadlng programs every
Saturday through August 6 at the lot on U.S.
17-92 across from the Sanford Middle School.
Registration will be available between 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. each Saturday. Boys and girls
between the ages of 7 and 15 are eligible.
For Info, call Tommie Thompson. 321 *2012.

Girls’ softball clinic
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation fir Parks
Department announces a weekly softball clinic
open to girts ages eight to 16 on Saturdays
through August 6 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at
Lakeside Field In Fort Mellon Park.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

Ovlado Little League registration
OVIEDO — Registration for Oviedo Little League
Fall Baseball will be held on the next two
Saturdays (July 23 and 30) from 9 a.m. until 1
p.m. at the King Street concession stand. The 10
game season will start the week of August 29.
For Information call 677-4485 In the evening.

Teen Challenge golf marathon
LAKE MARY — Teen Challenge o f Florida has
scheduled Its 1994 Golf Marathon for Monday,
&lt;July 25, at the Tlmacuan Country Club.
The 100-hole marathon is to raise money to
fund the various Teen Challenge programs in
operation around the state. Teen Challenge,
which Is headquartered In Sanford, Is a
non-profit organization that tries to help young
people overcome life-controlling problems.
For more Information, call 330-9600.

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No*Tap at Bowl America

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Herald 8 ports Writer____________*_______________ _
SANFORD - Five youth teems will attempt to
build on Seminole County’s reputation as a
breeding ground Tor champions when they go on
the road looking for more tournament gold over
the next two weeka.
Th e two-time defending state champion
14-and-Under Seminole Eagles girls’ slowpltch
softball team Is already In Rock Hill. South
Carolina playing for the national championship
o f the NSA (National Softball Association).
They will be Joined tomorrow (Saturday) by the
Oviedo Juniors and Altamonte Springs American
Majors who will be opening play In their
respective Little League sectional tournaments.
The Oviedo Juniors (13 year olds), which has
been almost untouchable In winning their area
and district crowns, will be playing at the North
Tampa Little League Baseball Complex.

The Altamonte American Majors (11*12 year
olds), who suffered a loss in winning their area
tournament, then had to win four straight games.
Including beating undefeated South Lake twice,
without a loss to win their district tournament,
will also be In action at an undecided site.
The other team that will start play In the next
few days are the Seminole PONY Baseball Pony
League (14 year old) All-stars. The pony’s, who
have already waltzed through district and state
tournaments, will be competing In the southeast
regional at Marietta. Oeorgla.
The final county squad still alive for naUonal
honors are the Longwood Babe Ruth Baseball
League Bambino Major A (11*12 year olds)
All-stars. The Longwood club won four straight
games and wrapped up the Bambino state
championship last Monday. They will not start
play In the southeast regional In Qalnesvllle until
July 30. when they will play the host team In the
* 10-team double-elimination tournament.
Members o f the Oviedo Juniors, managed by

Pat Metcalf and coached by Jorge Hernandez, are
Jorgle Hernandez, Nathan Dancy. David Van
Alta. Turner Elliott. Ruben Melendez, Larry
Cummings. Kenny Kaync, Ray Brozzo, Jonathan
Prather. Tom m y Koubek. Steve Frey. Pal
Sirmeyer. Ryan Coureche and Ryan Hedayat.
The Altamonte Springs American Majors are
managed by George Plhakla and coached by
Vernon Ford. On the team are Joewl Tormos.
Trip Spear. Shallk Green, Cory Inflnger, James
Scrubba, Richard Day, Josh Kane. Christopher
Ballard. Rickie Weeks. Seth Reece, Austin WUIla.
Josh Riebel. David Ramos and Adam Rouse.
The Pony stars are managed by Gary Frost,
who has Mike Ferrell and Jack Pickett serving as
assistant coaches. Making up the squad are Scott
Ferrell. Jeremy Frost. Alex Gonzalez, Scott
Hillnski, Ben Knapp, Paulo Littleton. Tarric
McCall, Matt McCarihey, Nick Melaszus. Josh ,
Pickett. Omar Serrano. Mike Sine, Donald Taylor,
Jose Torres and Jeff Monaco.

Ju ice rally
tips Bucks
in N A B F
LAKE MARY - With Its backs to
the wall, the Chet Lemon Baseball
School Juice rallied for three runs in
the bottom o f the sixth inning to
edge the Casselberry Bucks, 5-4, in
the opening round o f the NABF
(North American Baseball Federa­
tion) District Tournament at Lake
Mary High School Thursday even­
ing.

SANFORD — Bowl Amerlca-Sanford will
conduct Its weekly No-Tap Tournament this
A pair o f two-run Innings had
evening beginning at 9:30 p.m.
given the Bucks a 4-2 lead entering
Strikes are awarded when a bowler knocks
the bottom o f the sixth but Scott
down nine or 10 pins. Play Is handicapped as
and William Morrow opened
following: bowlers with averages under 140
im e with back-to-back singles.
begin each game with strikes In the first three
Dusty Budd reached on an error to
frames; 140-159, Strikes in the first two frames:
load the bases and winning pitcher
160-179. a strike In the first frame: 180 and
Chris Klelbl drove In a run with a
over, no handicap strikes.
grounder to, second. Brian HenAB plkjM * bowl thHfe games &lt;
,,,,4ataoo then (lrove in the tying and
top 50 p sm b tb o tftti 1
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winning runa with a single.
the cash Winners (hopefully down to six places).
The Juice w ill now take ' on the
Including' the top three bowlers whb ’W lth- ■
top-seeded !-■*»» Mary Mudcats at
compete in a TV-style roll-off for the top money.
5:30 p.m. this afternoon, while the
The entry fee Is BIBBucks w ill play at 10 a.m. Saturday
Tw o strtkepota also will be awarded during
against the looer o f tonight's 8 p.m.
the course o f the evening.
game between Lyman and Oviedo.
For more information, call 322-7542.

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Longwood resident leads PGA
PALM BEACH OARDEN8 - David Canlpe of
Longwood fired a 3-under-par 69 Thursday to
take the halfway lead In the Florida POA Open.
Canlpe (134) leads by one over Ron McCann o f
• Ocoee and Drue Johnson o f Tarpon Springs.
In the senior division for players 50 or older,
Aqger Kennedy o f Pompano Beach and Bill
Kennedy o f Cape Coral — who’s no relation —
were tied at 140 on rounds o f 71.

Pacing the Juice offense were
Kirby (3-for-S. two runa), Henderson
(single, two RBI). Klelbl and Morrow
(one single and one run each), Jeff
Murray (single) and Budd and Dave
Medici (one run each).
Providing the offense for the
Bucks were Brandon Bowen (home
run, run, two RBI). Matt Huston
(single, run). Kevin Knorst (single,
RBI), Brad Butterfield and Eddie
Cruz (one single each) and Andy
Baker (two runs).

Gator Bowl changes data
GAINESVILLE - The Gator Bowl w ill be
played Dec. 30 Instead o f Jan. 1 to avoid
competition with the Orange Bowl, which is
being played New Year's night.
Bowl officials decided to skip New Year's Eve
because o f the travel involved to Gainesville.
Which is hosting the game this year while the
Jacksonville stadium is being rebuilt for the
NFL’s expansion Jacksonville Jaguars.

Tire Julct It loot*
The Juice from Chat Lemon's
Baseball School got off to a
good start In the NABF District
Tournament at Lake Mary High
8chool Thursday night as it
rallisd for a 5-4 victory ovar the
Casselberry Bucks.
In the top photo, tha Jules's
Dave Medlol slides ssfsly Into ■
third base with a stolen baes
after the throw from the catcher
eluded Bucks third baseman
Brandon Bowen, who later ripped
atwo-run home run.
In tha photo tf right, winning
pitcher Chris Klalbi shows tha
form that allowed Just five hits
and struck out five Bucks.
Th e doubl e el i mination
tournament will have games at
5:30 p.m. and B p.m. tonight and
continua through at laast Sunday
at Laks Mary High School.
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Metcalf silences Dodgers bats in N A B F opener

Magadan out
MIAMI - The Florida Marlins' Dave Magadan
was placed on the 15-day disabled list Thursday
after suffering a fractured bone In his left foot.
Magadan was struck In his left foot by a pitch
from Hector Carrasco Wednesday at Cincinnati.
He is expected to be out for six weeks.
Magadan was hitting .275 with one homer and
17 RBI in 74 games this season.

O’Cubc M l In extra frames
GREENVILLE. 8.C. — Manny Jim enez' sacri­
fice fly in the 12th inning gave Greenville a 5-4
win over Orlando In Southern League play.
Greenville had tied the game In the ninth on
Ramon Caraballo's two-run home run.

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LAKE MARY — One Inning and the strong
right arm o f Mark M etcalf turned a great ball
game Into a laugher In the opening round o f the
NABF (North American Baseball Federation)
District Tournament at Lake Mary High School
Thursday evening.
Metcalf gave up Just three hits, all doubles,
while striking out eight and walking Just two and
h it offense came up with a six-run fourth Inning
as C o n v e rg e n t R ee o u rc ea from O v ied o
whitewashed the Altamonte Springe Dodgers 7-0.
Convergent Resources, who came Into the
tournament seeded third, w ill be In action again
tonight as they wtll (see the second seededSeminole Animal Supply Bullets from Longwood
at 8 p.m.

The Dodgers w ill wait until tomorrow to get
back Into action as they will play the loser of
tonight's game between the Chet Lemon Juice
and Lake Mary Mudcats at 1 p.m.
The double elimination event will run through
at least Sunday, with a game Monday a
possibility if the If necessary game becomes
necessary.
Convergent Resources held a 1-0 lead after

a run In the second Inning, before
for the six-run fourth.
Martinez. Andy Neufeld and Shawn
Burger all walked to open the fourth Inning.
Metcalf then helped hie own cause by ripping a
two-run single. Jason Fore followed with another
two-run single, but was erased trying to get to
second. Brian Baer, kept the Inning alive with a
single ahead o f a two-run home run by Jerry
Parks.
Pacing the Convergent Resources attack were
Neufeld (two doubles, run). Metcalf (two hits. run.
two RBI). Baer (tw o hits, run). Parks (home run.
run. two RBI). Fore (single, two RBI). Burger
(single, run) and Martinez and Mike Bergman
(one run each).
Keith Walsh. Matt Krot and Moists Navarro
had one double each for the Dodgers.

Big inning keeps Post 53 B alive in AL tournament
FT. PIERCE — The Sanford Post
53 offense awoke Just in time
Thursday night as the local squad
kept Its title hopes alive In the
American Legion Baseball Southo
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Tournament
at Fort
Pierce.
The Sanford team was held hltlesa
for five Innings, but exploded for
eight runa in the top o f the sixth
inning and eliminated Veto
8-2 In a loser’s bracket matchup.
P o s t S3 la now 2-1 In the

tournament and will play 8tuart&gt;
Martin County at 7 p.m. tonight. A
win pula the team into the loser's
bracket finals against Port St. Lucie
at either 10 a.m. or 11 a.m Saturday
morning. Two wins would advance
Sanford Into the finals opposite
undefeated Boca Raton Saturday
afternoon. The necessary would be
played on Sunday.
Trailing 1-0. Tim Raines Jr. broke
up the no-hltler for Post 53 and got
the rally started at the same Umc as
he led o ff the sixth Inning with a
double. Phillip Eubanks followed
with an RBI single and stole third

before scoring himself on a single by
Dax Kemp to put Sanford ahead to
stay.
Jimmy Rabun walked and Kemp
scored on a s in g le by C h ris
Youmans. Chris Louwsma then
bunted the runners up a base before
J.R. Nobles reached on an error,
•coring Rabun. Youmans scored on
a passed ball and Nobles scored
when Jeremiah Mitchell reached on
an error. Brad Jenkins and Raines
drew walks ahead o f Eubanks' RBI
grounder and Jenkins completed
the scoring on a passed ball.
Post 53 s only other hit was a

single by Ryan Vinson In the
seventh Inning.
Mike Magner was the beneficiary
o f the big inning as be scattered
three hlta and allowed Just one
earned run. In the seventh Inning,
to collect the pitching victory.

FOR T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E OF S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , READ T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A IL Y

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DAVIE — Don Shula, who
built the Miami Dolphins Into
one o f the dominant pro sports
franchises over the lest quarter
century, was talking like he
owned the team.
That’s because he now does —
at least a part o f It.
Th e tw o-year contract
e x t e n s i o n he a n n o u n c e d
Thursday with new Dolphins
ow ner W ayne Hulzenga also
allows him to coach through
1996, If he wants to.
And the 64-year-old coach who
has won more games than any
coach In NFL history talked with
the enthusiasm o f a rookie about
the thrill o f Sunday afternoon.
“ I don’t know where H i ever
find a substitute for what hap­
pens on game day when that ball
la kicked o ff," Shuts said.
But the new contract — re­
portedly worth about 04 million
— giv es him the option o f
m oving Into the front office as
vice president and director o f
football options after this year.
"It w ill be Don’s decision,"
said Hulzenga. who also owns
baseball’s Florida Marlins and
the NHL’a Florida Panthers. "H e
can coach aa long aa he wants."
The announcement came a
week after Shula let It be known
he m ight not coach past this
year when hla contract expired.
T h ere w as speculation after
Jim m y Johnson left the Dallas
Cowboys this year that Hulzenga
m ight recruit him to replace
Shula In the 1993 season.
After the disappointment o f
losing to Buffalo tn the AFC

Rookie wins first
Legends road race
SEBRING Veteran SCCA
and IM SA road ra cer John
P e tric k o f T a m p a w on his
Legends Cara
it Sunday,
July 17 in the Oatorade Florida
L e g e n d s S e r i e s a n d B .F .
Goodrich Legends,Cars National
Tour event a t Sebrtng Interna­
tional Raceway.
The Sebrtng . ^yent- -was the
second o f the w eekend. On
Friday night, Daytona’s Jim
France edged Ted Richard and
Robert May In a race at Lakeland

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championship game two years;
ago, then collapsing with five;
straight losses after a 9*2 start to .
miss the playoffs last year, Shula •
is eager for a new start.
"Some o f the things about;
retirement or going up to the;
front office have been blown out;
o f proportion and exaggerated, I ;
feel good. I’m healthy. I’m look-;
Ing forward to coaching this year;
and In the remaining years of;
my contract.’ ’
Shula was a part owner o f the;
Dolphins when he was first lured;
to Miami in 1970 from the;
Baltimore Colts, but he gave up;
the Interest because he felt It;
was a conflict.
Shula said It made more sense;
to be a minority owner now;
because player decisions are;
more complex with the salary;
cap and free agency. Details of;
his ownership were still being;
worked out. Hulzenga said.
The coach will be aiming for a*
record sixth appearance In a;
Super Bowl, which w ill be;
played In Miami on Jan. 29.
“ I'm anxious to get this team;
back where we were after the
T h a n k sgivin g day gam e In'
Dallas." Shula said.
Shula will have quarterback
Dan Marino back after he missed
much o f last year with a rup­
tured Achilles tendon.
"I asked him today now that
he’s part owner, I guess I'm
going to have a long extended:
contract, right?" Marino quipped
after hla afternoon workout.
If the Dolphlna win a Super.
Bowl thla year, will Shula want
to move upstairs?
"Then 1might want to win two!
Super Bowls, then three,” Shula!
said with a grin.

Petrick won the first roed race
In Legends Cars history when he
averaged 47.950 m ik e per hour
In hie Am erican Aviation 1937
Chevrolet sedan for 15 laps on
the 1.73-mile circuit. The race
was slowed by tw o full-course
cautions.
Petrick, who won the pole
sltion with a Up
.P .H .. le d ever; lap and
ahead o f
the 1937 Ford o f Robert Ham o f
Ormond Beach. Richard finished
third In another 1937 Ford.
Ham. who recorded the race's
fastest lap o f 70.411, maintained
hU point lead In the Oatorade
Series. He has 145 points after

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Jimmy Foster o f Ormond Beach,;
w ho had engine trouble in;
practice and did not start the;
race, la second with 127 points.

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FRIDAY, JULY II
1. Jim Franca. Carmkhaola Grill, Fart, 1;
T#4 RIchart. Rlchart Racing, Fart, l i
RaSart Ham, R Ann Racing. Fart; 4. Ban I
May, F ilia l Matonpgrt*. Fort; I. OlcM
9rim . Frida Radng. Fort; 0. Jimmy FoaMrjl
Safety Kloon/Jon Hall, Chavrotot; 7. Ton/
Haryrarai. TAX Racing, Chovrotot; I. Oava
Cr i i dict, Ftpaiina UtilIN**, Fort; 4. Je4y
Folk*. FlarMa Lafeodt, Chavrotot; M. Jafei
Wafer*. Count! Conitructton. Fort; II. Oava
Chamber*. Chambart Efectrlc. Fort; 11. Jatt
Fart. Fart Racing, Fart.
SB BRINS INTERNATIONAL
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SATURDAY, JULY 17
1. Jabs Fatrlcfc, Am ir lean Aviation,
Owvrafet; 1. Rtbtrt Ham, R Ann Racing,
Fart; X Tad Rlchart, Rlchart Racing. Fart;
H a rra im . TAX Racing. Chavrotolj 7. Dam
Chambart, Chambart Efectrlc. Fart; I. Oava
Craddock. Piaollna Util life*. Ford; 4. John
DickInu a DickInton Plumbing, Ford; 10.'
Jim tfenfey, Brown XVMtlnofco Mutttor,
Chavrofef; 1|. Bill Sorroy, KB Rack*. Fort;'
11. Jim Franca, Carmkhaali Grill, Fart; IX
Charte* Garrtfem. Garrotter Grill, Fart; 14;
Om s Cohaa. Auto Work*. Fort; II. Jody
Fallen, Florida Logtnda, Chovrolal; 14;
Jimmy Foifer, Safely Klaan/Jon Hall.

Conner’s Camaro cops
Top Eliminator money
B lT H L O - O rla n d o 's Ed
was the b ig winner In
last Saturday night’s special
01,000 to whi Top Eliminator
race at Orlando SpeedW orid.
Conner, at the wheel o f a 1966
C h e v r o le t C a m a ro , o u tra n
runner-up Paul K elly and semifinalist Jim Perry to claim the
•1,000 prise. K elly end Perry,
both o f whom also are from
Orlando, piloted dragsters.
In the Sportsman division,
John Voet o f OrUndo In his 1966
P lym ou th bested O rlandoan
D avid D ln atelo In h U 1966
Nissan In the flnaU. Scm iflnaliats were Ocoee's BUI Bowers
in a 1976 Chevrolet and Tom
Dixon o f OrUndo In a 1979
Camaro.
The Pro Cycle winner w a s
Honda rider Todd H elser o f
Altamonte Springs. He beat the
K aw askl o f O rlan d o's C hris

Schlld in the finals. Making it to'
the fin al fou r w ere W inter;
Springs* Scotty Jones on a:
Suzuki and Melbourne's Danny;
McDonough on a Kawasaki.
Tomorrow night (July 23) Or-!
Undo SpeedWorid Dragway wilt
be present the Sears Craftsman.'
R a cin g S eries. A c t i o n wi lt
feature eliminations In Super!
Pro. Pro, Sportsman and Pro
Cycle.
Series points leaders in the
Sears Craftsman Racing Series
are 'L l! Bull (yes that la his real
name) in Super Pro; Jerem y
Hrabal In Pro and Donald Black*
in Pro Cycle. The Sportsman*
class currently has a three-way
tie for first place between Larry
Conner. David Vaught and Rick
Doem.
Oates Dpen at 4 p.m. with time;
trials beginning at 4:30 p.m. and;
final eliminations scheduled for
8 p.m . Orlando SpeedW orid;
Dragway is located 12 miles east:
o f Orlando on Highway 50.

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People
Wise tips for summer safety

IN B R IE F

Three protective m easures to safeguard your hom e

Intercession program
The First Presbyterian Church o f Sanford la being used as a
site for the Seminole Family VMCA Intcrsesaion child care
program. The program will operate In conjunction with the
Year Round Education calendar, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The cost will
be $70 a week with a $25 registration fee, Contact Bruce Scott
at 322-2662 for more Information,

While lightning Is a beautiful phenomena
It could wipe out with one hit many costly
Items in your home.
Three protective measures will help safe­
guard your home from lightning: a light­
ning-rod and grourfd system, a grounded TV
antenna, and grounded appliances.

CONSUM ER
FO C U S

I.tg tif lag Mod Systems
Lightning rod and ground systems arc
simple In design and purpose. Their purpose
is to conduct a lightning charge safely to
earth. They do not attract lightning and do
not neutralize the charge to any degree.
When buying a lightning rod and ground
system, you should choose a good basic
system. Extras such as special tips or points
do not really add to the effectiveness of the
basic system.
O rounded T V A aton n as
Even If you have a lightning rod system,
outdoor television antennas should be
grounded. The core o f protection created by
a grounded high point probably extends
downward at a 45-degree angle all around
the high point. A grounded antenna Is no

Workers with the YMCA program are (from left) Rodney Nagel,
Maya Jones and Kim Malar with student Isaac Rawlins.

A day In the park
A festival. In memory of Nicholas Tollman, an Infant who
died while awaiting a heart transplant, will be held Saturday.
July 23, at Wes Crllc Park. In Deltona. The park Is located on
Fort Smith Blvd. and the hours are ! ! a.m. to 4 p.m. Activities
will Include ballgames, entertainment, bands, clowns, games,
food, an auction, face painting, fingerprinting, voter registra­
tion and a raffle.
Proceeds from the event will go to defray the medical costs
Incurred. For more Information, contact Candy at 574-4386
and Sandra at 574-9902.

Reunion meeting
The Crooms High School class o f 1970 will hold a monthly
planning meeting for the 25th year reunion on Saturday, July
23, at 9:30 a.m. at New Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, 1115 W.
Twelfth St., Sanford. All classmates are asked to participate
and attend. For more Information, contact Gloria Mason.
322-7872 or Edward Brown, 321-1464.

Qoepel Celebration announced
SANFORD — A Gospel Celebration will be held In honor of
Sister Mary Rhynca’ 18th anniversary. The event will take
place at the Sanford African American Academy o f Arts, 1017
W, 13th S t„ on Saturday, July 23 at 7:30 p&gt;m. The program
will feature, the Reality Goa pel Singers, the CMUden-Vetoes, the
Gospel SUvertones. all from the Daytona Beach area. The
special gucAts being presented by Gordon/'Gospel will be the
South Florida Gospel Singers o f Ft. Lauderdale, the Spiritual
Six o f Dallas, Texas and the MacDonald Staters o f Fayetteville.
North Carolina.
For tickets and Information contact the Reverend and Mrs.
Tyrone Green at 321-0535 and the Reverend B.J. Player at
322-6432. A donation o f $6 In advance and $9 at the door la
requested.

Toon Challenge program sat
LONGWOOD — Florida Teen Challenge will offer a program
at Weklva Assembly located at 1675 Dixon Road in Longwood.
The event will take place on Sunday, Jply 24 at the 8 and
10:30 a.m. service.
Teen Challenge o f ministers to men and women who once
had a life controlling problem, such as drug addiction and
alcoholism. The group teaches that only when one experiences
the truth o f Jesus Christ are people free from the things that
once controlled them. 86 percent o f the students who complete
the full Teen Challenge program are still drug free after seven
years.
The public Is encouraged to bring anyone they know that
have suffered from these problems to hear the life changing
testomonica o f how Jesus Christ has set them free. There will
be singing and preaching from the word of God.
For more Information call 774-0777.
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CALENDAR
COMA announcM moating*
The Concerned Organization o f Men In Action (COMA) meets
the drat and third Friday, at 6 p.m., In .the church annex at St.
James AME Church. Ninth Street and Cypresa Avenue,
Sanford.

Art association moots Saturday
Sanford-Scmlnole Art Association meets on the fourth
Saturday o f each month, at 1 p.m., at Shoney's In Sanford.
Those Interested In art are welcome to attend.

Trokkorc moot Sundoy
The USS Genesis, a chapter o f the Federation (A Star Trek
Fan Club) meets every other Sunday, at 5:30 p.m., at Bowl
America on Airport Boulevard. Those Interested In a program
that helps people are Invited.

Pooto to tolk vorco
First Florida Poets meet at 10 a.m. every Monday at the
Dcland Public Library. Interested poets are welcome.
For more Information, please call Bob Sbclford. 904-7360416. or Virginia Martin. 904-775-8909.

Sanford Rotarlana to moot
Rotary Club o f Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce building.

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Bridge club moots every Mondoy
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.

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

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substitute for * lightning rod system,
however.
To ground an antenna, run a heavy wire
(*6 copper or equivalent) to a ground rod
driven Into permanent moist earth (not back
(111). The antenna lead-in ribbon should also
run through a lightning arrester. The
arrester should be grounded to the rod. If
any ground rods are located within 6 feet of
other grounds (such as for electrical
systems) they should be connected by heavy
wire and pressure connectors to prevent
(lashovcr.
If you have a lightning rod and ground

system, you can ground the TV antenna by
connecting the mast to the rod system. The
ribbon lead-in should run through the
arrester: the arrester should be grounded to
one o f the lightning-rod grounds. Locate the
arrester at a lower level (closer to the earth)
than the TV set.
G rounded A p p lian ces
Appliances are more frequently burned
oul by electrical surges from nearby light­
ning strokes than from direct lightning
strokes. Lightning rioes not have to strike
the high line to cause such a surge. To
protect appliances. Install a secondary
lightning arrester In (he service wires at the
point wher they drop to the house. Your
electric power supplier can tell you where to
purchase these secondary arresters and
what kinds would be best for your electrical
system. Unplug as many appliances as you
can when you leave the house.
The last Item that needs to be mentioned
as a reminder Is to get o ff the telephone
when there Is a storm or at the the first sight
o f lightning) This Is not folklore — it could
save your hearing and maybe your life!

Parents should plan to preserve past
DBAM A B B Y t In a world
where many marriages no longer
last a lifetime and divorce Is
common, a few words o f advice
may help prevent much heart­
ache for those we love the most.
Parents who have remarried
and have adult children would
be doing their children a kind­
ness if:
1. They have written plans for
their funeral, and have made
provisions for Its costs.
2. They have discussed In
ad van ce the passing on o f
heirlooms, pictures, etc. Parents
might want to consider having
copies made of family photos for
all the children. It It wise to go
through the household and
make written Instructions stat­
ing who should have what.
3. Parents took the time to
write a family and/or personal
history for their children and
grandchildren.
Copies o f all o f the above
should be given to the current
spouse, the children and a
lawyer. This will protect both
the spouse and the children.
Abby, we don't like to think
about death or look at the
negative possibilities that can
result from It. but thinking
ahead can prevent untold dif­
ficulties. I knowl My father lies

tying the knot, sec a lawyer.
DBAM A B B T i Wc have a
lovely home, and our garden is
ADVICM
protected by a high thorny fence
that has not prevented Invasion
f
t
o f our p riva cy by lite ra lly
hundreds o f helicopter (lights.
ABIGAIL
Many swoop at rooftop-level
VAN BUREN within a few feet o f our poo).
Helicopters are constantly
flying over our residential areas
and beaches as though they own
In an unmarked grave because all the airspace above the earth.
his forth (and last) wife refused Th e roar o f their rotors is
to pay for the $6,000 funeral deafenlngl Low-flying helicop­
that she had arranged. My fa­ ters have destroyed our quality
ther's children and hla sister or life, not to mention our
were asked to leave the memori­ fre e d o m to b a c k s tro k e au
al service early, so "the family" natural In our own pool.
could be alone with the deI suppose there Is nothing you
reused ,
can do about this, but I just had
By the way, until that time, to let off some steam.
our relationship with my father
MO M tlV A C Y IN
and all o f his wives was fairly
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civil. After the funeral, hts last
DBAM NO PM lVAC Yi Not all
wife purchased a new Cadillac,
helicopter pilots flying overhead
sold hla house, and took every­
are out for Joyrides. Some are
thing to another state, leaving no
surveying the area In pursuit of
forwarding address.
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someone who Is evading the law.
U Y B A N D t fA * N
DBAM L IV B AMD LEAMNi
Your letter provides one of tMfc
strongest arguments In favor o f
prenuptial agreements that I
have ever seen. It Is a wake-up
call for anyone who has been
previously married and la con­
templating remarriage. Before

Helicopter pilots have located
lost hikers and rescued accident
victims to transport them to
hospitals.
DBAM A B B Y t Th ere Is a
historical precedent for the tale
o f Aunt Bev (who married three
brothers In succession) sent to
you by "Doug In Oregon."
M iss o u ri's C la ib o rn e F ox
Jackson, elected governor, who
tried to take the state Into the
Confederacy, married In suc­
cession Jane. Louisa and Eliza,
daughters o f Dr. John Sapplngton, frontier doctor who
pioneered the use o f quinine to
treat malaria.
True or not. the story la told
that when Jackson sought th e'
hand o f the third daughter (hts
first two wives having died), the
crusty old doctor gave hts con­
sent. but growled. "W ell, you
can have her, too. but If you
come back for the old lady (the
doctor's wife), t'U have to say
no.

Establish clear and
consistent rules now
DBAM M AM Yi My daughter,
an only child, la Just starting
middle school. We had her In
private school through fifth
grade but she was determined to
go to school with her friends In
the neighborhood this year so we
reluctantly said OK. I know she's
been sheltered; frankly. I've
wanted It that way. But now I'm
afraid she's going to be an easy
mark for kids who are a lot more
'worldly" than she la. It's not
that I don't trust her. but I know
she hasn't had enough experi­
ence when It comes to saying no
to kids who might want her to do
something she may know Is
wrong, but she'll be afraid that
they'll make fun o f her If she
doesn't go along. I'd like to
strengthen her ability to handle
this Und o f stuff before the
situation arises, but every time I
bring It up. she Just says, "Oh.
Mom." and won't listen. How
can I make her pay attention to
me about this?
AN XIO U S MOM
DBAM ANXIO UBl You can't
make her listen to you. but you
can structure your behavior In
such a way that It will support
good decision-making on her
part. Every kid. regardless of
their background or previous
experience, forms attitudes and
must make decisions about their
behavior. Including drug use.
during early adolescence if not
before. You can help her by
establishing a clear and consis­
tent set of behavioral rules for
her and be willing to enforce
them. Encourage her to partici­
pate tn meaningful and unselfish
activities or service In your
church or community. This has
proven to be a strong resiliency
factor In helping young people
steer clear of trouble. Finally,
take a firm anti-drug stand.
Make It clear that you will not
tolerate any experimentation.
Educate yourself about drug use
and its effects and where help Is
available should it become nec­
essary. If you or she needs help
In dealing with a problem,
w h e t h e r d r u g - r e la t e d o r
behavioral, seek help immediate­
ly-

CO UN SELO R

MARY
BALK
In next week's column we will
discuss how kids can actually
practice good refusal skills be­
fore n difficult situation arises.

(Mary Balk It a Certified Addic­
tions Prevention professional
and a counselor at Pine Creel
Elementary School. Contact bar
In care of the Sanford Nerafo or
at 322-17114

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Phono 333 7313
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Aside from its beauty, that must be experienced and not defined, the butterfly carries
on its wings a deeper message, captured by Richard Bach in his book Illusions, “What
the caterpillar calls the end o f the world, the Master calls a butterfly.”
The butterfly speaks to us o f a world that often experiences its greatest growth
through change, and o f the fact that even while we crawl through life today, there shall
be wings tomorrow.
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Sunday School
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Religion
St. Peter’s second medical mission

IN B R IEF

Members return filled with the spirit of healing
Mid*summsr social announcsd

■y SMAMMOOM
Herald Corrsspondsnt

SANFORD — The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 2525
Oak A vc„ Sanford, has mode plans for their Mid-summer Social
to be held on Sunday, July 24 at the church beginning at 5:30
p.m. Those attending are asked to bring picnic type foods for
the planned buffet. Entertainment will be a group of doggers
. from Geneva, the "Ole Hickory Stompers." Visitors are Invited
to attend.
For more details call Maxine Ekem at 322-2464.

LAKE MARY - She lived In a
village that waa a thirty to forty
five m inute w alk from the
mlaaion clinic in Quince de
Enero. In order to reach the
clinic, she had to wade acroaa a
river. She waa walking on a foot
that was bo badly infected that
had she not been treated that
week, her life would have been
threatened.
"Many Uvea were saved," says
Father Beverly Barge o f St.
Peter's Episcopal Church who
recently returned from Horn
duras with the second medical
mission organized and carried
out by the church.
Because o f the remoteness o f
the area and the lack o f regular
m e d ic a l a t t e n t io n , m a n y
maladies treated here with a
bandage and ointment become
more serious In villages like
Quince de Enero, Honduras. The
medical mlaaion sent one patient
to the hospital in San Pedro Sula
to be treated for malaria and
M other to be X-rayed for a
broken bone. These were the
most extreme cases seen by the
medical team. The most com­
mon ailments were ear Infec­
tions caused by microorganisms
In the water In the rivers, which
are used for everything from
bathing to washing clothes to
cooking water, upper respiratory
I n f e c t io n a . d la r r e h a an d
malnutrition.
The first highly successful
mission to Quince de Enero was
organized last year by church
members Steve Israel and John
Mlllonlg. The medical mlaaion
followed the building o f a church
In the village, entirely funded by
St. Peter's In 1991.
Father Barge has a long standIn g r e la t io n s h ip w ith th e
Episcopal Diocese o f Honduras,
through the Home o f Hope and
Love, a haven for abandon or
n egelect boya. E piscopalian

Fishing fsllowshlp scheduled
LAKE MARY — Praise Fellowship Church and friends will be
traveling to Bcthunc Beach In New Smyrna Beach Sunday
night. July 24. Those attending may participate In volleyball,
barbecue and church fellowship. The expedition will begin at
Gold's Oym on Lake Mary Blvd. at 3 p.m.
Praise Fellowship Is a non tradltlonal congregation reaching
the unchurched. Sunday morning services arc currently being
held at Gold's Oym Aerobic Studio at 9 :4 5 a.m. Dress Is ceesueU
' and all arc accepted.
For more Information call 324-0199.

First Bsptist VBS set
CASSELBERRY — First Baptist Church. 770 Seminola Blvd..
Casselberry, will begin Vacation Bible School on Monday. July
25. The program will be nightly from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and go
through July 28. Children ages 3 through 12 are Invited to
attend.
For more Information call 695-0446.

Prayer breakfast planned
SANFORD — The Community Gospel Choir Workshop will
have their annual Prayer BrcakfEist. Saturday. July 23 at 8 a.m.
The breakfast will lake place at the Elk's Lodge. 7th St. amd
. Cypress Ave. The morning will feature special meditation and
prayer with music from the Community Workshop Choir under
the direction of Vernon "Papa” Jones and Mary L. DeBose. A
donation o f 86 per person Is requested.

Prayar brsakfast sat
SANFORD — The Sanford Branch o f Women Evangelistic
Fellowship International (WEF) will host a Prayer Breakfast.
Saturday. July 23 at Quincy's Restaurant on Hwy 17-92. The
, guest speaker will be Mrs. Thelma Mike o f Mt. Calvary Baptist
Church. This will be a time to rejoice In the Lord with songs of
praise, prayer and the word o f God. Everyone Is welcome.
For more Information call Molly Hudson at 321•1791.

DsLattlbsaudlars to prssch
SANFORD — Alfred DeLattlbeaudlere will deliver his trial
sermon at the St. Paul Baptist Church. East 9th St. and Pine
Ave., Sanford on Sunday. July 24 at 3 p.m.
All are welcomoto attend.

Team mambart ana vmagsrs
morning for a prayar circla. This
missions have built a technical
school and a dairy at the home.
Father Barge, at the request of
the director o f the home raised
money to provide musical In­
struments and instruction to the
boys, which It was felt would
provide the boys with a source o f
Income.
On the second mission, which
was In Honduras from June
11-18, 42 team members filled
3000 perscriptlons and d is­
pensed 1300 dose o f worm
medicine.
This was the first time the
dental team had the capability to
do fillings for the villagers. The
dentists on the previous mission
had only done extractions. In
extreme cases the extractions
were stilled performed, under
local anethetlc. One mother,
with a severe problem, had one
set oT teeth extracted, stopped to
nurse her Infant, then went back
to get another act taken out.

where a permanent
Humans w eren 't the only
beneficiaries o f the medical
mission. Forty cows and mules,
the backbone o f the agrarian
e co n o m y, w ere treated for
worms, ticks and saddle sores,
and were vaccinated. Winter
Park veteran Brian Lee Olbb and
his assistant. Donna Rector,
traveled into the countryside to
treat their patients. This proved
to be somewhat harrowing for
the pair. Traversing a steep,
narrow dirt track, the truck's tire
went off the side and Gibb and
Rector had to crawl out o f the
vehicle while suspended on the
■ d e o fth e hill.
The trip to Honduras was a
honeymoon o f sort for one o f the
dentists, Benny Ramfcriz and his
wife, the former Cynthia Perrtck.
They were married at St. Peter’s,
by Father Barge, on Saturday
momtng before the mission left.
They had a brief reception at a
Longwood restaurant and then

Joined the team at the airport.
T h e R igh t R ev eren d Leo
Frade, Bishop o f Honduras, held
a special mass on Sunday, June
12 at the El Buen Pastor Cathe­
dral. In San Pedro Sula, at which
time he blessed the marriage of
Benny and Cynthia and honored
Father Barge with the title of
Honorary Canon, for the "fe r­
vent work you and your con-'
gregatlon have done In Hon­
duras."
The members o f the medical
mission and the villagers partic­
ipated In a prayer circle every
morning before work began. On
the last morning, the prayer
circle actually became a square
to denote the ground on which a
permanent clinic will soon be
built. One team member stated
her great Joy o f seeing people
they had helped In the past
mission and said "It was obvious
that they were grateful that we
had come and were back again."

; Qusstspsaksrschsdulsd
SANFORD - Christ United Methodist Cfmrcb- 408 Tucker Dr.
In Sunland Estates, will have a special pulpit guest for their
Sunday morning service on July 24.
The Reverend W. Dean Witten, newly appointed United
Methodist Orlando District Superintendent, will speak In the 11
a.m. service.
After the morning service the congregation will host a
luncheon In bis honor and provide the members o f the church
with an opportunity to meet with the Reverend Witten.
The public Is Invited to attend the service and the luncheon.
For more Information call 322-7900 or 321-1798.

, Ssvsnth-Day Advantists host VBS
WINTER SPRINQS - Children ages 4 to 12 are Invited to
•' attend a one-week Vacation Bible School to be held at the
Winter Springs Seventh-Day Adventist Church. 50 S. Moss Rd..
Winter Springs, on July 25-29. from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m.
Call the church office at 327-1190, Monday through
Thursday from the hours o f 1 - 4 p.m. for pre-registration.
There is no charge for enrollment.
Classes will Include crafts, games and nature study as well
as Bible stories on the subject. "Earth Maker Mysteries."
Special graduation exercises will be held at the close of the
- one-week period.

Smith, Laka Mary, ohaoki blood proaauro ot a vlllagar.

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Our Lady ol t*a LaPaa CaUiolic C*ure* 1110 Maalmtua* Deltona
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St Mary Magdalene CatfoMc Cnure* MMUand A**, ANamonM Bpnnpa
Bl. Mary*aU*raman C aUtMIc Cnure* 34B McCoy Dr„ Apopka
Pint cnrtatian Cnure* HOT S. Sanlord A m .
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CMaUretlon Cnure* Laka Mary, I N W. takoytare A m , Laka Mary
Qraca Cnrtatian Cnure*. IMlaon Elementary School (Pool*
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Plral PraaOylartan Church ol Laka Mary
Plral Praabytanan Chute* Oa* A m 1 3rd Bl
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Markham Wooda Preabylartan Church. &amp;310 Markham Wooda Bd.
Laka Mary
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Baranlh Oay Adronlial Church. Maitland A M . Allamonla Bpnnga
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Kingdom Hart ol Jahorah'i Witnata. Laka Monro* Unrl. IS U W Vd SI
laka Mary Community Church. 101 N Country Club Bd . laka Mary
Laka Monro* ChapM. Orange B ird. laka Monro*
Ml. OHM Hortneai Church. Oa* HM B d . Oalaan
Neighborhood Alliance Church. X I Markham Wood! B d . Longoood
Paota WeMayan Church. BMO Waykid* D r. Sanlord
PanlecoMM Open BrMeTMamade.Bwlgaitood Are oil 14th oppoarte
Seminola High School
RatlorMlon Community Oturch.M IbN CM *17. Sanlord
Bolling HiUa Moravian Chucn SB 434 Longoood
Sanlord ANianc* Church. 1401S Park Am
Sanlord BUM* Church. 14B0 Sanlord Am
Second Church ol the Uring Ood. 343B Bearden A re . Sanlord
St PMke Serbian Orthodoi Church. 1SS0 lake Emma Bd . longarood
Tha PuM OoapM Church ol Our lord Jaau* Chnil. Waahmglon B l .
Canaan Crly
Th* Battalion Army, 700 W 14th Bl
Triumph, th* Church ol Ihe Near Age 1004 W Sth Bl
United Church M Chrial. Altamonle Community ChapM Allamonla Spring!
United Church ol Chrial Chnalien f artoeahip 3*0 N Country Club Bd
LakaMary
U C S B Bpmlual Centra. ITS * B Voluare Are . comer ol
Or am! A Vrtuaia A re , Orange City

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Legal Notices

IN TH E E IG H T S (N TH
CIRCUIT COURT POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASS NOt 4A14ACP
IN R E: ESTATE OF
AAAROARCTB. FIELDER
NOTICE
PLEASE TAK E NOTICE that
on ttw 10th dey of JUN E. 1444.
there wee pieced an dspoit In
thl* eftIce, funds received from
R O B ER T K. MclNTOSH as
PerMnal Rapreeantatlv* of the
olta to of M A R G A R E T B.
F lE L O E R , deceased In the
amount of I t, 1*1.14 Said funds
are all of ttw asset* due te:
GEORGE M. AND MARGARET
KNOWLES whose last known
we*: UNKNOWN and
UM**s i*W fund* are claimed
an or betore tlx (I) month* from
the date of first publication of
this notice, *ald fund* will be
terworded to the State ot Flor­
id*. pursuant t* Florida Statute*
733JM.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I
have eat my hand end official
seal at Santerd. Florida this 30th
day of JUN E, tm .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk at tha Circuit Court
■yJanaT.Netlfco
nputM Clerk
Publish: Juno &gt;4 and July It,
im
m o .
IN T U B EM M TESNTM
CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO: 4A14ACP
IN RE: ESTA TE OP
MARGARET B. FlELO ER
PLEASE TA K E N O TIC I that
a n jta J ^ J M ^ J lU N B J f M ,
O BSR ?'

NOTICE REGARD I NO TH E
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D l l
ARIITIRS ACT OF NHL PER
SONS WITH A D ISABILITY
N E E O IN O S P E C IA L A C ­
COMMODATIONS TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN TH E P R O C tf OINO
SHO ULD C O N TA C T T H E
CIVIL D IV ISIO N OP T H E
S H E R IF F 'S O F F IC E , BN*
F O R C E A S LE W R ITS S IC TIO N . I34S SSTN S T R E E T,
S A N P O R O . F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
T H E PROCEEDING. T E L E ­
PHONE: (4*f) SIMMS. TTD
(4(71335-3333.
PuMWtod: Ju ty tl.tt.t4 E
August L i m

WHRRwtale*n AuggefIS, 144*.
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te MW Slate af Pieridh pursuant la Plertda SfahAee
Titjia .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF |
have aat my bifid and eftictei
Mat af Santerd, Ptertda HUS Mfh
day ef JU N E, H N .
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark af Rw OrcuH Court
SyJaneT, Neftke
Deputy Clerk
PuMmA: June (4 and July 33.
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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNRtMb JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE NO: ta-MII-DR-01-K
IN RE: Th*Marriage of
ROGER OION FOREHAND
Husband,
KELLI LYNNE FOREHAND
Wlf*.
N O TIC I OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAOI
TO:HUSBAND:
ROGER OION FOREHAND
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED Ihat an action tor dlsselu
Hen el marriage he* been tiled
•gainst you and you ar* requlmd to serve a copy ef your
written defenses, it any, te If on
KELLI FOREHAND Petitioner,
whose i i e s i l I* tea PINE
H O LLO W P O IN T E , A L T A ­
MONTE SPOt, PL. 33714 on er
before August to. I l k and file
ttw ortgtnal with ttw clerk ef this
court before service an Peti­
tioner er immedHtely thoraeltsr. If you (all ta do te. e default
will be entered against you tor
the relief demanded In the
petition.
¥*•
WITNESS my hand and Hw
seel ef this court en July A i m
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O FTH EC O U R T
PuMMi: July S. 1L a A a . i m
DET-53
IR T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M NO.i W-tTW-DR-O-K
EDWARD CMAVBRS.

tob
SSSBEJ^"
CHAWa* I
YOU A R E H ER ESY NOTIF lI O NWS a FoHfWn N r Otsten af MafYtea* ha* been
against you. You er* red te serve a copy af your
If any. to Hw
I* 1177 Britten Ave
Santerd, FL. 37771, an er betere
lb* KM af August, i m and HI*
Rw arlglfwl wtfh Hw Cterk af
fhte Court either betere service
en PlateHtra attorney er Imme­
diately thereafter; sWwrwlss, a
Judgment MU be entered ter Hw
rollofdsmanWM inlh* PetMen.
WITNESS my band and teal
aMMs Court wi Rw dRi dey ef
ju iv .t m .
(S U L )
MARYANNE NOR SS
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUITCOURT
BY Nancy R. Winter
PuMMi: July A U. R S I f . »*M
DET-S1
IR T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I ISTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
I SMI N O LI COU44TY.
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
CASE N &amp; It llt S CAMS
FLA BAR NO. 1*4*14
MIOFIRST BANK, STATE
SAVINOS BANK, etc.,
Plaintiff,

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WHDCIOAIHOAVHOK

Ami* J Pescorolle
d/b/a Helrcrefters
547* Red Bug Lek* Read
Castalberry. Florida 337M
CASE NO : *3-14411
LICENSE: C L 0141510
The Department ol Business
and Profesalenal Regulation he*
filed on Administrative Com
plain! against you. a copy of
which may be obtained by
contacting, Attorney Jams*
Manning, Department ot Bust
new end Professional Rtgula
lien. If40 N. Monro* Strati,
Suite M0, North weed Centre.
Tallahassee, Florida M744 07R
(004)404(01.
II no contact has been mad*
by you concerning Hw above by
August OL i m , the matter ef
the Administrative Complaint
will bt presented at an ensuing
meeting ef ttw Board ot Can
Strvctlen In an Informal pro­
ceeding.
In accordance with the Amer
leans with Disabilities Act, per­
sons needing a special accsm
modal Ion to participate In this
proceeding should contact the
Individual or agency sending
notice not later than seven days
prior te the proceeding at the
address given on notice. Totephone: (404) 157-40*7: 1(04451
(771 (TOO ) er 1(00-4154770 (VI,
via Florida Relay Service.
Publish: July 1,0, I I 4 37, im .
DET-4

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FIB L O I R , deceased In
ameeM at 11,talks laid fund*
af* *R #1 Rw tetef* due la:
JACK KNOWLES ANO H l l
WIPE «fwsa last known addrom
seat: UNKNOW N and said

JUAN CORDOVA.etal..

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CV2 RCIN

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "What oftande ttw is anything
ol ehW mn or anim als*
— (ConwAan) Chariaa Flaleofwr.

OFF THE LEASH® by W.B. Park

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE ACTION
TO : NELSON POMALES and
M A E IA M . O O N Z A L iS .
hue*and end wH* and MARILU
“ u lin r a Unbniiijii
YOU ARE H IR S B Y N O T IFIKD that a "
In this court Nr
T O s a r A* WOOOMSRE
PARK, 3HO REPLAT, a Subdtvlskn, according te Hw plat
thereat aero raided In Plat Seek
11. Pag* 73, ef the Public
•owed* ef Seminote County,
Florida.
and yau are required to servo a
cepy af your written dstenais, 11
a n y . ta It an O L E N Z .
GOLOBERO. ESQUIRE, Attaraay le r P le ln tlll. n i l
Brlefcall Avenue. Suite (OS,
Miami, Flertda m i l and RN Rw
original wtfh Hw Clerk ml Hw
•Rev* entitled ceurt within
fhkfy 13*) days affer Hw first
pubilcafWn af Nil* netke etherwtea, a defaull win be entered
agalnal yau ter Hw relief prayed
Tbit netted Mali be publish*#
anc* a ew*k ter two caneecuflve
txeaba te Rw Santerd Herald.
WITNESS my hand m d ***1
af M * court at Santerd. F terid*
an NH* 1Mb dey af July, HM.
N O TICE:
with a
I: Any paraan
pa
requiring
Wallen
■
acctm medal
ten tbeuld
call
(4S7) 4**-147) n* later than
■even day* prier la the proceed
X

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MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark, OrcuMCaurf
BY Patricia F. Heath
Deputy Cterk
Afttenwy ter Plaintiff:
GLEN Z. GOLDBERG.
■ SQUIRE
1Ml Bricked At

"Oh yeah, Wgmoutfi? You want to slap out
by the barbBcua pK and aay thatr

■*'h%$

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE OF ACTION
BEFORE TH E SOARDOF
COSMETOLOGY
IN R E : The Ileant* to practice

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H I EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
tN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 44-3471
IN RE: TheMarrlegtof
MELANIE ROSE MILLER.
Petitioner/Wife,
ond
AARONMICHAEL MILLER.
Rotpondent/Hutbond.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: AARONMICHAEL
MILLER.
I l l Jamestown Blvd 113)4
Altemonl* Spring*. FL 31714
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that a
Petition for Dissolution of Mar
rlage hat been filed agolntl you.
You are required to torve a copy
ol your written detente*, it any,
to ttw Petition, on ttw Petitioner,
ot NS* Princes* Gat* Blvd..
Winter Park. Florida 337*3, on
or betor* August 34. t m . end
nit ttw original with tha Clerk at
thl* Court either before servlet
on Petitioner or Immediately
there#tier; otherwise, a Default
will be entered again*! you.
D A TED : Ju ly * . 1444
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
BY; MeryC.Myar*
Deputy Clerk 1
Publish: July 73, t m
OET-1B4

IN TH E COURTOF
THE EIO HTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.44-lSII-DR-*S-P
IN T H E M A TT E R O F T H E
ADOPTION OF:
S H.M .•minor.
To: UNKNOWN FATHER
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
Ihoi a Petition under oath he*
been tiled In the above- *tyled
Court for the termination of
your perenlal right* to, and
adoption ol, the child born to
A.AM.S. on July II, t*f4 at
Cltru* Memorial Hotpltel. Clt
rue County, Florida. You are
required to tervo a copy ol your
written detente* to the termina­
tion of your parental right*. If
any, and the adoption, upon
Petitioner*’ attorney:
Linda J. Bamby
Bemby and Curio, P.A.
Pott Office Be* tsao
Winter Parti. Florida
a n o iM
on or before the 35th day of
Augu*t, Itec. and. either before
service on Petitioner*’ attorney
or Immediately thereafter, file
the original with:
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County Ceurthouo*
Sanford, Florida 33771
Your failure to respond will I
treated a* a content to termina­
tion of your parental right* i
at content to the eptlen, t
you will permanently let* all
legal right* a* a parent te the
child named In the Petition for
Adoption.
DATEO thl* 15th day of July,
tm .
MARYANNE MORSE,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: DianeK. Brummett
Deputy Clerk
Publl*h: July 33.3TB
Augu*t5,13,1V04
DET-II5
Netke ef Sheriff i Sal*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Writ of Execution luued out ef
and under the teal of the County
Court of Seminole County, Flor­
ida. Cat* FM4MCCS0F upon a
final Judgment rendered In the
aforetold Court on the 17th day
of May A.O. 1444, In that certain
cate entitled: Barnett Recovery
Cornerat Ion, Plaintiff v». Craig
S. Thompton. Defendant which
aforesaid Writ of Execution wo*
delivered te me a* Sheriff ef
Seminole County. Florida and I
have levied upon all the right,
title and Inter**! of the defen­
dant, Craig
S. Thompton. in
and
a- n - - .i——.
nw redrawing
a n u im a .jpr®—p"
arty, tald property being located
In Seminole County, Florid*
more parikulerty detcrlbed a*
follow*:
1. Itit Ford Tempo Color: Tan
VtnFIFABPIfSSGKltfOM
1. it** Nissan Pick Up Tk
Cator: Brown
Vln«1N4ND07S4GC33M54
and the undersigned at
of Somlnol* County, Florida,
will at 11:M A M . an ttw ISth
day a( August A.O t m . after
tar tale and *att I* Hw Mghoof
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at Hw
Prent tweet) Dear, at the otopa,
ef the Sem i n a CountyiCsurt■MV H; MMSISi .TW W w

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OpportunlhES
Free moGcol care, trongporfaflen. counseling, private
decterplua living aspen***.
Bar i n f i l l Clearwater Attorney
JsbH Flicker..... f-WMtf-MSS

23— Lost A Found
* FOUND - I deg*. I
i. I
female. Call to describe
3)41443
REWAROf ter return or li
ladle* pink bike taken
the Oollar Here 7/11.30-1730

27— NurssryA
Child Car*
SORED WITHOUT CHILDREN
Child care ledy. at year*
transportation, i n -7IN

CHILD CARE IN MY NOME All
ages, meats Include. Call
Slacy 334 1131.___________
MARTA'S OAVCARI. Infant to
pra-tdwei. NRt Lk.rm -7
lake Mery are*. W 4 N 4

33— ComEfsry Lots
OAK LAWN PARK ’ Oardm ef
Chrisfus” 4 late, lianaach.

41-HSBfthAFttMSS
TIRSOOF SEINGTtflIDT

EHCKOIZE with Nature’s
Nutrition Formula On*. Leek
Better, Feel Setter, Hava
Mere Energy. FR EE 3 day
supply pack. CALL........
**7 324 7737dey*
4*7 777*547eves

U f lji Notices

WORLDWIDE COMPANY Earn
*7000 to UM0 per month, pert
time, lb IS hr*, per week
Cell 33V401I

LONG DISTANCE DKIVEAS

S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R Job
training. Armed A unarmed
. Branlly A Aisec. 3)4 Oft*

Must have over the read
experience. Good references
required. Call or apply:
M IC Trucking Carp.
1711W. First lt„ Santerd
4*7 3717**!

*551 Eat* Lake Drive
Criwteerry, Fterld* 377CS
CASE NOSiW-IWM end
73-1705]
LICENSEl RCHflSa*
The nessfliiiiiil ef
filed en Administrative Camyau. a cepy af
which may ba eSfalnad by
csntacflafl, Attorney O .W .
Uapewll l(laueAwwM
aJ W
Biwlnwaa
nSrTVIlf
e p p im in T P
M M I

and PrsNsslansI Raeulatlen,
IMS N. Manras tfreariwlte MS,
Florida 33344am, (W4) s a ­

71-HotpWantod

KOtment

f i g " 323-5176

m w .m b S t .
ABOUT MARINO MON EYI
SELL AVON NOWI
CALL 331-Silt or »33-4311
ACT NOWI AVON Earn to » % .
No deer/deer. PT/FT Sand)
n m e u iM b m iia t
ALUM. CONST. Foreman, exp.
Helper*. Clean DL. S-reems.
*ldlna, carports M W )

ONLDCMC NDMIt
Pari time wanted call Joyce
or Metedy el 311-7435

ariTscmccMwucn

Start at SMS par hr plus
bonus. Pull lima else includes
Saturdays. Call MB-atai,

DENTALASSSTMT
Experienced expanded duties
Assistant needed ter mulll
dlKlplIrwry surgical and pro­
s th e tic re c o n s tru c tiv e
practice. Energetic Individual
with strong individual and
teem skill*, willing ta go the
extra mite, a must. Salary and
benefits commensurate with
*e*-m-*3w
Large greanhaue needs
Dl SHEAR D IN SUPERVISOR
Must be flextete, quick HMnk1n§, end cap‘ bl*e( nvHIvattno

A.O. CARRIERS. Tavares, PI,
a well eslabiishad and grow­
ing Central FI wide based
cempeny after* you:
033* te m p e r ml to
e Up ISAM ml. per me.
• Stop Off Pey
dUnteadliwPpy
• VacaftonPay
• Safety A Performance Benue
• Spouse Riding Program
a Average Trig S-7 Days
e Late Mads! Canventtonal

te

If you have 3 year* tractor
traitor, OTR and maw and lea

A LIO H E IR BXPSRIBNCSO
SPR BARER/CUTTER
Man Thur*. *w br week day*.
Pd hatMay A vacotton, r '
el: San EaL (SR Old
j Msql M l

te pariklpate in thl*_______
in* should contact Disability
Caerelantor at Ml North Park
A verm*. Suit* NTS), Santerd.
Florida 33771 at least five days
prior te lb* proceeding. Tele­
phone: (4071 133 *33$ Eat.
41271 I *M *55 1771 (T O O
y||f|Pi|w|
WITNESS my hand Seal ef
tela Court en July II, t m .
(Seal)
(MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK, CIRUCITCOURT
Sy: JaneC. Jaaewk

CEA’S

All American Heeling end Air
Conditioning 1s looking tor
experienced phene people.
Hourly wage* plus bonus. Full
and pert time. Cell now. ask
lo r K ris at 1)1 1)34 or
I *00 154 7114_____________ _

_________ m aw *_______ _
ROOM lor rent In mobile homi.
*40 par w it k . Call M r,
Leonard. 3M W44.5PM tOPM'
SANFORD/LK. MARY are*.
nice heme, lull house prlv.,
privet* both, *150/mo., 1/1
electric. M I-4t55.lv.msg.

TRUCK MECHANIC

Petitions ivtllabls tor special
car* CNA'S to car* tor our
special resident*. Came check
out eur facility and meet It*
new edmln Istraiten. Excellent
benefits packeg* with medical
end dental Insurance end re­
tirement plan available.
Apply: * » Mellonvllto Ave,
Santerd FI 37771..............EOE
MEDICAL

OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS
In te* field el health nutrition
end Illn e ss stra te g ie s .
Physicist support and olllc*
provided. A fortune 500 In­
ternational company Is seek­
ing ambitious hardworking
I*Oder*. Earning potential to
live figures e month.
_________ 407*aa***0________
MEDICAL

X-RAY TECHNICIAN
R o g lite ra d , lor fa m ily
practice office. Full time, with
benefit*. 71) W. TJfh St. Sen
lord. 333-4471_______________
Cleancut hardworking experi­
enced Individual ter Irtettr
warehouse. Must be able to Ilf*
40+ lb*, and drive standard
shift truck. U per hour.
H »l» P in U R S i, U M U I

NOWHIRING
H a lrelyllsti, Neil Techs,
Barber*. Commission er booth
rantet. Start New! CSC Tips
N O*. Call 374-0373 er apply at
1130 S. French Ave. Wlruv
Dixie Market Piece. Santerd.
OCCASIONAL BABYSITTER In
Historic District, for 11 A •
year elds. No housework,
Iran*, provided, esc. pay. Call
330 net tor Interview. Senior*
encouraged te apply
P A R A L B O A L /L C O A L SEC­
RETARY. 3 yrt recent lew
firm exp . B a n k ru p tc y ,
divorce, trust. Word Perfect
proficient, 4S WPM. Fax or
mall return*: 101 S. Ml Iwe*
St., Longweod 377JO fax!
407 73*0017
Expert Paralegal*
PERSON needed te sell flower*
at nightclub. Greet pey end
bonuses. Cell 314 MOO________

PETITION CIRCULATORS
Up to S1S+ hr. Gathering
casino petitions. Apply In
545Dtlany Ave. flA
Orlande ibSSJObim

7RI SCHOOLTEACHER
F u ll l|m* with CO A or
equivalency, ter NAE Y C accrwMad center. CaltIHU 1»
407-MM44S....'.

Light to heavy duty. Mud
hove exp. )'k days MI-7441
WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL
LABOR HB LP N EE D ED !
Bonus tor drivers. All shill*
■vellebto. Oally pay, no fee.
Report reedy to vxirh 5:10 em,
Industrial Leber Svc., &lt;011
French Ay. No phene cell*

97— Apartmonts
FumishEd/REnt ;v

WAREHOUSE PERSON
P r a t e r C . D . L . H o u rs ,
t:M A M 4PM . Monday thru
Frldey. Steady employment,
Benefits. D R U G F R E E
WORKPLACE.

NOTICE
All rental end real estate
advertisements tre *ub|*ct to
the Federal Fair Housing Act,
which mskes It lllegel te
advertise any preference, llmnation or discrimination
based en race, color, rallglen.
sex. handicap, tamlllal status
■In

_______ Cell 4*7-44*4154

WINDOWSERVICE TECH
* Full Tim#
a E xpertonce preterred or will
train
* Full Company Benefit*
* Monday Friday 7;M to 4:00
Apply, Klnco Windows A Deers
137 Pewsr CL. Santerd_______

SANFORD tbr cott. SIOOwk/SMb
tec, util. Inch Alto Irg 3br apf,
SlOOwk/tlOO sac. 771 7*71
1 S D R M A F T , lurnlthaM .
SIM/week plus dtp. UNI turn.
Ml anaor 544 5*77

73— Employm ent
Wsntsd
CNA/HHA Cart 11tod CPR. Car*
In your hem*. References
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fard/Laka Mery Call today
about our July Special I Only e
few toll I Deborah M3 4104 ’ !
CONDO - 3 bdrm. 3 bath,
screened porch, washer dryer,
dining room, pool, new carpet,*
San/mo M5 7747____________

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with peel. 1 rooms - lao/wfc
end ItIB/wfc. Cell 3M1SW
SHARI APT. non smoker. Un
furnished bdrm., private bath,
house prlv. 1355/mo , t* util
end phone, Mt-Mli, Iv. m*o

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93— Rooms for Ront

One Bedroom Apartments . •
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Mosswood Apts. M7-7734

A Q UIET, CLEAN RM. Santerd.
Kitchen, phene, coin laundry.
S75A up. Apts. alsoTH-OW
CLEAN ROOMS, tlngto starting
S75/wk. Kitchen, phene,
laundry, video gem**, o il
street parking........... -Mb44U

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HISTORIC OISTRICT I bdrm.
garage apt. with A/C. Sepa
rat* antranca, off street
perking. 3M-7laS after 1:W

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Cleaning house I Toys, house­
hold mltc. 143 Franklin Rd.
left Country Club) Lk. Mary.

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car parts A mltc 104 MeVay
MOV I NO M L B Rods A reels,
fum., toots, mltc. 7/13-a/l.
73 Rock Cove Ct.,Cocrl*ao Cere

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Madame Alexandra A Barbie
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Items, call In* lent, TV, elr
Ilftoner, fishing equipment
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from SR *4
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Lets ef Bergelntl 1107 West
ate St, Santerd. Frl A Sat A3.1

Saturday * I. 301 Vlhton Rd
tRavanna Park) Santerd.
BUY IT, YOU'LL LIKE IT!

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B DaHteaslraters. Unique
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pay. Fra* S IG N tempi**.
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si OrtondS 143*577 or

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Meternlty/chlldrent clothes,
toys, complete fwln beds,
CoCa Cot* items, household
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Oak Leaf Circle, Misty Oaks

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Baby doth#*, playpen, *|c.
Beaks, fum. I ll Hally Ave.
Frl. Sit 4 Sun A4.
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IN HOUSE YAR D SALE I
Clothing, baby and adult,
basks, house Items, toots, yard
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1 CHESTS of dr ewer*,
bad, rad Inar, 2 ladtot 1 1
btkas, alli SM each;
dishwasher, sawing machtee

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NOTICE O F SALE
Netke I* hereby given met.
pursuant t« * Summary
Judgment of Farotiasure. I
will tall the following de­
scribed property Nested m
Semteete Caunljr. Flertdsi
Let tt, HEARTH FLA C E.
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R IB N T IIN T N JUOfCIAL
CIRCUIT, M ANO FOR
SSM1HOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. taqW-CA-tbB
KISLAK NATIONAL SANK.

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entrance, peddle tan, reklg
erator, microwave A rnlor lr.
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service Convenient location.'

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TELEHARRETERS WANTED

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MECHANIC
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17*7W. First Street, lantord
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Will asthma turn
into emphysema?
D E A R DR. O O T T : M y
11-year-old son haa had aevere
asthma since the age o f 3 1/2.
We*ve been told he has scar
tissue In his lungs and would
like to know If he w ill eventually
develop emphysema.
DEAR READER: I don't know.
Asthma that Is associated with
repeated lung Infections, such as
bronchitis or pneumonia, may
cause some scarring in the lung
~ but w ill not lead to cmphysema, which Is a m ore
serious chronic pulmonary dis­
order marked by widespread
destruction o f lung tissue and
usually associated with smoking
or air pollution.
Asthma la readily treatable,
using modem drugs In the form
o f pills, liquid or aerosols.
T h e r e f o r e , the c h r o n ic
breathing disorders that used to
be seen In asthmatics are much
leas common today. And, as I am
sure you realise, new drugs for
asthma are being constantly
developed: consequently, your
son's scar tissue may not affect
him In adulthood.
DEAR DR. QOTT: Your com­
plete Insensitivity to the extreme
pain which can be caused by
hemorrhoids shows that you
have never experienced them
and you haven’t paid attention
to or believed your patients who
have had them. The pain can be
debilitating. Doctors who treat
hemorrhoids as minor Inconve­
niences, mentioning only the
Itching and discomfort, should
really have the "p rivilege" o f
experiencing them. Creams and
suppositories DO NOT lessen the
pain that starts In the anus and
spreads through the back and
down both legs. Please rethink
your position.
DEAR READER: I doubt that
there la an adult alive today who
hasn’t experienced the discom­
fo rt o f h em orrh oid s, th ose
swollen veins at the anus that
can enlarge and cause pain
periodically. And sometimes, I
grant you, the pstn may be
severe.

However, there's pain, and
there's pain. I can think o f at
least 87 kinds o f pain that are
worse than that associated with
a thrombosed (clotted) hemor­
rhoid. T ry having a baby, pass­
ing a kidney stone or experien­
cing a gallbladder attack.
We need to put pain Into
perspective. Hem orrhoid dis­
com fort usually doesn't last very

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tricks, but that is all they w ill get
(unless the hearts are 5 0 ).

When you have a trump suit
Uke this. It Is often right to duck
the first round, planning to cash
the ace n ex t Maybe you thought

True, this line might cost an
Qvertrtck. but thatrs a small
price to pay for ensuring the
game bonus

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your tenacity and logic. These
T O C I M n iD A T
are the elements that can help
Saturday, Ju ly S t , I9 S 4
you successfully achieve your
History somethnea has a way o b j e c t i v e s . S o m e t h i n g o f
o f repeating Itself, and (his could significance la possible.

FRANK AND ERNEST

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haa been done V a ^ S n e 1! ! ! ?
You w on't look far a free ride.
but you might get one. Know
where to look for romance and
you 'll And I t Ih e A o u n S n tp h
Matchmaker InatanUy revert,
which signs are romantically

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You're in a favorable cycle for
worki ng out arran gem ents.
agreements or contracts that
could produce mutual benefits
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U B R A JSepL 23-Oct 23) Two
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by a simple and quick office
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from the swollen vein.
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this was another example. Well.
Yesterday I gave a deal In that Une w ill work fine If the
whi ch the d efen d ers cou ld trumps split 3-3, but not If they
punch - or tap or force, accord- are 4 - l . H e r e West wins the
ing to choice - declarer often heart trick with his queen and
enough that he lost trump con- farces South wtth a diamond,
trol. More often, though, the South cashes the heart ace,
defenders threaten to force de- receiving the bad news. Now the
clarer to lose control, but If he contract cannot be made. South
ducka - or sidesteps - at the plays three rounds o f spades,
right moment, he can stay on his ruffing the last In the dummy,
feet and make his contract.
He runs a diamond In hand with
In today's d eal West leads the his final trump and then he
diamond queen against the con- starts on the dubs. But East
tract o f four hearts. How should ruffs the third round and claims.

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T r ^ h S ^ S f n S

AQ U AR IU S (Jan. 30-Feb. 19)
YouTe in a cycle that could
produce favorable influences
that will enhance your material
well-being. You might not get
rich overnight, but every little
bit helps.

C opyrigh t 1994, NEW SPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

Opening lead: • Q

n a C S S (Feb. 20-March 30)
Something In which you're pres­
ently Involved has potential, but
It should be reorganised pro­
perly. You're the person who can
do ft better than any o f the other
participators.
H IM
(March 2i-Aprll 19)
Make It a point today to try io
finalise matters Important to you
financially. You know the ones
that have priority, and you know
what needs to be done.
:
TAU R U S (April 30-May 20)
Usually It's unwise to Juggle
several ventures simultaneously,
but today could be an exception
because o f how they interact
with one another.
OBMIJn (M ay 21-June 30)
Som ething constructive could
result today If you try to rectify
an account where what is owed
you la long overdue. The pro­
babilities ofcoUecting look good.
C AWCSM (June 31-July 22)
Do not treat Indifferently or
Ignore bright Ideas you get today
that come to you in a flash of
Inspiration. Put them to the test.
They should work.
C o p yrigh t 1994 NEW SPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

by Leonard Starr
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                    <text>June 3, 1994

FRIDAY

30 Cents

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S a n fo r d H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1008
86lh Yoar, No. 245 - Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T

Focus: Aging buildings
A n o n y m o u s le tte r s lo w s c o u n ty ’s plan fo r new c o m p le x

□ Sports

By J. MARK B A R P IIL D

Lake Mary has 15 sign
LAKE MARY — State champions, national
team players. A ll-S tu te selections, und
multlple aport athletes are among the Lake
Mary college scholarship recipients.
□ See Page IB

Herald Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD — Monday. Seminole County com­
missioners w ill resume their quest lo select un
architect to design the new 89 million Public
Safely Complex at Five Points, a 81 million prt/e.
The Interviews follow un unusual set of events
on Muy. 10 which resulted In un aborted vote that
day. The events began In A p ril w ith un
annonymous letter received by the county In
mid-April, blasting one of the two firms. County

Meyers trial began today
SANFORD — The llrnl degrer murder trial o[
Anton Daryl Meyers begun litis morning after u
Jury was selected early Thursday evening.
Meyers. 34. Is uccused of murder In the
dt*up|&gt;carnnce seven years ago of 14-yrar old
Kathy Engels. The Lake Mary teen's Itody has
not been found.
Opening statements from prosecution and
defense attorneys will open the trial The Jury
selection process took three days. The Jury Is
comprised of 11 women, one man und two
alternate Jurors.
The stale Is seeking (he death (tenuity. The
trial Is expected lo continue all next week

Allen pleads guilty
SANFORD — A formrr coach of a Luke Mary
girls softball leant will Ik- sentenced next inontb
to 22 years In prison ufler pleading guilty to
engaging In sexual activity with three team
member*.
James Alexander Allen. 38. pleaded guilty to
nine counts of engaging In sex with a child, and
two counts of lewd and lasclvous activity with n
child Involving three victims. The victims were
12und l3ycarsold
Prosecutor Carol Wilder said Allen's prison
sentence will be followed by 10 years probation
Allen was arrested on 10 counts of sexual
battery In Junuary.

Teen club opens tonight
LONOWOOD - The C enter for Youth
Diversion, a teen night club sponsored by the
Longwood Police Department will open its doors
tonight lo youngsters who might be looking for
something lo do.
Sixth through eighth graders will Ik Invited lo
the club on Frlduy evenings from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. Ninth through 12th graders will Ire able to
use the club facilities on Saturday nights from
7:30 to 1030.
The Longwood Police Department, through Ils
confiscation fund, built the center at 311 Dane
Lane off of Mingo Trull near State Itoud 434 In
Longwood.
"We're expecting between 20 and 1.000
kids." he said.
For more Information ubout the center, call
7670844.

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Weekend to-do guide
• Friday. Saturday. Sunday. June 3. 4. 5. SSQ
Theater and Re|&gt;ertory Company perforins at
the Sanford African American Academy of Arts.
1017 W. 13th Street. The play Is entitled, "The
Colored Museum." and Is listed us u satire of the
black ex|&gt;erlcncc. All groups, school classes und
church groups are Invited. Performances Frlduy
and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Sunduy's perfor­
mance Is at (&gt; pm .
A donation of 810 Is requested to benefit the
academy's summer programs for youth.
For additional Information, phone 322-6432.
• Saturday. June 4. Cusselbcrry Parks A
Recreation Dept. Annual Ulcyclc Rodeo for ages
6-12 from throughout Seminole County. Special
events und demonstrations also scheduled.
Secret Luke Parks Ilaskctbull Courts. 0 a.m.
until noon. For additional Information phone
Andrea at 696-5189.
• Sunduy, June 5, Juzzoo ut the Zoo from
noon until 4 p.m. Vurlous types of Juzz bunds
will be an hand to perform. Admission to Juzzoo
Is free, but regular prices will be charged for zoo
udmlsslon. For additional Information, phone
323-4450, ext. 149. The Central Florida
Zoologlcul Purk Is located Just cast of Interstate
4 exit 52. at 3755 N. Highway 17-92.

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staff Investigated the allegations and found them
$11 million replacement of the County Services
without merit. They ended with a spilt com­ Hulldlng.
mission. delaying Ihc decision.
Although consultants and court officials agreed
Monday, commissioners will Interview repre­ the expansion of th r cramped courthouse was the
sentatives of both firms. They are not scheduled
lop priority, commissioners balked at the prlcetag
lo decide which will design their 89 million
Iasi summer and decided to target a new
complex at that lime.
administrative center for the Sheriff's Office and
The Public Safety Complex will lx- the first of
Public Safely Division. The facility merger would
what mny Ire a 878 million building program to
eliminate liie need for two communications
upgrade or replace aging county buildings An
centers and give growing sheriff's staff n e e d e d
expansion of the courthouse Is expected lo cost
offices
The county solicited 221 firms for the
nearly 8-10 million. Also Included Is the possible I See Building. Page BA

Dead man’s
sperm saved
to impregnate
young widow

New
laws

By VICK I D eS O R M IIR

Affecting you:
Dry-cleaning,
bank ATMs

Herald Staff Writer____________
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - A
Titusville man w ill have the
chance to live on through his
offspring though Ills bride of 16
days was not preguani when he
was killed In an automobile
ucctdcnt two weeks ago.
Emunule "M a n n y" Maresca
wus declared brain dead about 12
hours after he lost control of his
cur on u slick road on May 16 and
smashed Into a utility pole. Ills
wife Pam was also In tile car. but
walked away without a scratch.
The next afternoon. Mutiny
was declared bruin dead und fils
wife and mother mude prepara­
tio n s to h a ve I lls o rg a n s
hurvested and donated to those
who might need them.
"As we were lulklng to the
Translate (an orgun bunk) people.
Paul asked them If il would be
|M&gt;sslble lo save sotnr of his
sperm so that she could have his
child." Leslie Muresca. Manny's
mother said. "She didn't even
know It was possible, she Just
•ibktd."
Just three weeks earlier. It
would have been an impossible

C See Sperm. Page BA

By NICK PPIIPAUP
Horald Staff Wrllor_____

Mtfild Pttolo by Tommy VIa c b a I

U S Cryobanks lab mansgor Goorgo P McCook checks aomo of tho 3.000
aamplos stored In a cryotank at tho Altamonto Springs facility

S ee L a w s . Page 5 A

Two injured in drive-by shooting
By NICK PPBIPAUF

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Sanford police arc Investigating u
drlve-by shooting last night. Two men arc being
sought In connection with Ihc Incident.
According lo police Commander Dennis Whit­
mire, three Lake Mury men were apparently
driving lo Lake Monroe Terrace In Sanford ut 8:44
lust night, to meet with a female. "Near 5th Street
and Olive Avenue," Whitmire said, "tw o bluck
mules reportedly drove up In unothcr car and
begun firing shuts ut them."

One bullet rcjxrrtcdly penetrated the led rear
quarter panel of the car and struck Alberto
Rodrigue/, 17. of Lake Mary, who was u hack-seal
passenger. Rodrigue/ was lilt by the bullet In the
upper part of his left leg.
Whitmire said the bullet apparently continued
lulu the rear of the front sent, und struck Hector
•J. Santiago, also of Luke Mary. In the upper back.
"Two uddlllouul bullets hll the car." Whitmire
said, "but they apparently didn't cause any
Injuries lo ihc people Inside."
The three reportedly fled from the area, hut
their vehicle became disabled near Lake Mary
Boulevard und Rinehart Road, a short distance

from tin- Luke Mary police station. One mail
apparently went lo a nearby convenience store lo
phone for help.
.
Within minutes, Ixilfi Sanford and Luke Mary
(xillcc had converged on (lie scene. Rodrigue/
was taken to South Seminole Hospital for
treatment ol fils bullet wounds. Whitmire said lie
did not Immediately know where Santiago wus
taken for treatment.
The driver of the vehicle was Identified us
Edgar Maldonado, hut Whitmire said very little
other Information is known about the trio as of
Hits morning.

[ Bee Shooting. Page BA

Lake Mary
commissioners
debate length
of terms

It’ s a g ra n d o ld fla g

By NICK P P IIP A U P

Horald Staff Writer_________________________

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Rains return this afternoon
Mostly cloudy with
showers und thun­
d e rs to rm s lik e ly .
High In the mid to
u p p e r 80s. W ind
west B to 10 mph.
Rain chance 00 per­
cent.

SANFORD — New fees on drv
cleaners lo pay (xdlullnn cleanup
co sts. Im p ro ve d s e c u rity for
automated id le r machines and a
lax eul lor |al alal frontons tx-&lt; amilaw Thursday
Gov Lawton ( lilies allowed the
lulls lo tukc d ie d without tils
signature.
Ih c d ry -c le a n in g le g isla tio n
would Impose u 1.5 percent lux on
the monthly gross rrcrlptx ol dry
cleaners und a 85 lee on every
gallon ol a cleaning solvent. The
new fees are effective Oct. I.
The I.B percent tax docs not
apply lo coln-operaled laundries
Ailempis made lo contact man­
agement at nine dry cleaning estab­
lishments In the Sanford and Lake
Mury areas tills morning were
unsuccessful. Spokesmen ai stale
corporaic offices of several haul
chain dry cleaning establishments
refused lo enmmeni on Ihc new law

H»uld Photo by Tommy Vlnconl

In an early celebration of Flag Day, VFW Post
10108 and Ita auxiliary donated a new flag to
Lakavlaw Middle School recently. On hand for
the ceremony were, (I to r) foreground: El
Qormaln, prosldcnt-oloct of tho auxiliary; John
Prokoach; Nina Crouse; SSgl Leon Smith of
the Seminole High School JrROTC; Russ

Qermaln, VFW commandor-elect and Lakevlew
student Kristen Hendrlcker, who Is president
of tho school's BETA club.-Standing by the
flag pole ready to raise the flag were, left to
right, 1st Lt. Ben Burke, TSgt. Chris Tltshaw
and TSgt. Ben Richards of the SHS JrROTC.

I.AKE MARY — Should commissioners serve
two-year or three-year terms In office? Should
citizens have ihc opportunity to make (hut
decision through a referendum?
The questions were brought up In ordinance
form near the end of a five-hour long Lake Mary
City Commission meeting Iasi night. At Ihc very
beginning of discussion however. Mayor Lowry
Rockett explained that Ihc Immediate aim was in
"fill In Ihc blanks" on the ordinance whlrh had
not been previously clarified.
"We need lo establish how lids would operate."
Rockett said. "I would prefer having Ihc three
year terms with the mayor and two commission­
ers running for election one year, the other two
commissioners the next year, then one full year
without any elections."
He continued. " If we can make some type* ol
decision on when Ihc elections would be held, we
could have this Inserted Into the wording of the
ordinance and bring It hack at the next meeting
for approval.”
The ordinance calls for u change In the city
charter, which requires upproval through n vote
of the electorate.
"I think the three year term Is good," said

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Tomato season worst ever
Commisioners vote to hire lifeguards
YULEE — Commissioners have voted lo hire lifeguards at
Amerlenn Beach, where five j&gt;eople drowned on Memorial Day.
In lime Tor the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
In a 5 0 vote. Nassau County commissioners Thursday
approved three lifeguards for the bench on Amelia Island
beginning July 2. The vote came during u special meeting
called after the drownlngs of Hirer women, a man and an
11-year-old boy Monday.
Recreation Director- Leon Shinier said officials had consid­
ered the move for about n year but the "Nassau County
situation speeded up the decision-making process."
The Red Cross has offered to help train volunteers to help
patrol the shore.
It w ill cost about 830.000 to keep lifeguards on duty
throughout the summer, and commissioners agreed to use
money from the Tourist Development Council to pay for the
program. The county dropped Its paid lifeguards In 1990 due to
budget cuts.

Agents seize cocaine from Haitian boat
MIAMI — Federal agents say they have seized 209 pounds of
cocaine from the same Ihtltlun Ixiat that brought 172 pounds of
cocaine to Florida six months ago.
The 175-foot bulk cargo ship Monique arrived off the Miami
coast Sunday from Port-au-Prince. On Tuesday. It docked
further up the Miami River, whrrc It was tioarded later In the
day.
Customs Service and Coast Guard officers searched the boat
and found the drugs In u hidden compartment.
Agents dug through 4 Inches of manure, hoisted a
steel-plated floor panel and proceeded behind false walls before
finding the compartment. Customs officials said Thursday.
None of the eight crew members of the Belize-registered boat
have been arrested.
On Dec. 17. Customs seized 172 pounds from the vessel.
This wns the first time the Ixiat had returned to the United
States since then.

Theater gives civilians the Blue Angels
PENSACOLA — Visitors will get a pllot’s-eye view of what It's
like lo fly a Blue Angels jet In a new theater with a six-story
movie screen at the National Museum of Naval Aviation.
Officials broke ground Wednesday at Pensacola Naval Air
Station for a S(i million. 41.000-square-foot museum addition
that will Include the 503 seal, theater.
A construction contract was signed last week after a five-year
fund-raising campaign, and work Is expected to be completed
by spring 1990.
The McDonnell Douglas Corp. and Northrop Corp.. the
manufacturer and designer of the F/A-18 Hornet Jets flown by
the Blue Angels, have agreed to put up 83.5 million to produce
a large-format film featuring the Pensacola-based flight
demonstration squadron.
The museum Is still looking for donors to help It purehnsc
about 83 million In sound and projection equipment for the
theater.

Tobacco liability cut from agenda
TALLAHASSEE — Florida's controversial new tobacco
liability law has been cut from the list of Issues Oov. Lawton
Chiles wants lawmakers to work on tn -neat week's special
session on health care reform.
The law would make changes In the legal rules to make |t
easier for the stule to successfully
sue the tobacco Industry fqr,
Ifti
some of the hundreds of millions of tax dollars spent to care for
sick smokers on Medicaid.
Business lobbyists huve warned the law. which has attracted
national publicity, covers far more products than tobacco.
Although Chiles has said he thinks the law Is limited tn
tobacco, he ulso said he would he willing lo open up the speclul
session to measures tliut would clurlfy the Issue.
However, no proposals to lim it the luw have surfaced. Chiles'
spokesman Ron Sachs said Thursday after the formal list of
Issues for the special session was released.
But Chiles doesn't have the final word: The Legislature can
add Issues to the agenda by a two-thirds vote In both the House
and the Senate.
The special session is scheduled to start at noon Tuesday and
run through 5 p.m. June 13. The lop Issue Is health care
reform.
Chiles has also directed lawmakers to consider legislation
that would strengthen the laws against abuse of the elderly und
transfer some aging programs from the Department of Health
and Rchabllltutlvc Services to the Department of Elderly
Affairs.
Also on the list Is a direction to take another look at
revamping child abuse laws to spell out In state law parents'
right to spank. The governor last week vetoed legislation that
would do that because of concerns the bill would prevent
prosecution of bona fide abuse.
From Associated Prsss reports

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Crawford: NAFTA, Mexico to blame for Florida’s tomato woes
■if Associated Press
TALLAHASSEE - Florida's tomato tann­
ers say the last season was their worst ever,
and the state Is blaming the North American
Free Trade Agreement for the growers'
woes.
Mexican lomntoes have captured a lion's
share of this country's tomato market ever
since NAFTA took effect In January. Florida
Agriculture Commissioner Bob Crawford
said In a letter to U.S. Trade Representative
Mickey Cantor.
Mexican tomato exports to the United
States Jumped by 25 percent this year, while
Florida shipments to other stales fell by 12
parent. Crawford wrote In the letter sent to
Knnlorthls week.
Cmwford said he wants Washington to
deliver "a quick and firm response" to help

Florida's tomato farmers.
Crawford contended that Mexican growers
flooded the U.S. market by selling tomatoes
for less than ll costs to grow them — a
violation of the treaty.
In contrast, not one of Flo&lt; Ida's farmers
made a proltt from mid-January to midMay, Crawfotd wrote. Florida growers are
accustomed to supplying lltrcc-fourlhs of
the nation's tomatoes In the winter season
and making more than 8786 million per
year.
"It's a bloodbath." said Wayne Hawkins,
executive vice president of the Florida
Tomato Exchange.
"This Is the worst year ever." said John
Thomas, who has grown tomalocs in Palm
Beach County for 30 years and Is one of the
nation's largest growers. "(Mexicans) have

Hooded us and completely destroyed our
market."
Cruwford has demanded a meeting with
Kanlor to discuss the problem.
But by late Thursday. Kanlor had made
no plans lo meet with Crawford, and
Knntor's office was referring questions lo
the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
But a solution Is simple In the minds of
Florida tomato lobby, which vigorously
opened NAI-TA All that Washington has to
do is slop Mexican growers front dumping
lielow-cost tomatoes In llils country, grow­
ers say.
At u Hireling of Florida tomato growers
this week In Palmetto, anecdotes abounded
Trucks loaded with Mexican tomatoes arrive
at wholesalers and hand over produce on
"consignment." which means they'll take
any price.

HRS denies
allegations
in parents
lawsuit

Parting is such
sweet sorrow

■ if A s s o c la te d F r i t s

All Souls Catholic School. 9th
Stroet and Oak Avenue, hold a
baccalaureate service for its
filh grade graduating students
In tho cathedral with teachers,
paronts, and the student body
bidding them a fond farewoll
Tiffany Miller, loll, and Erin
R o binson, rig h t, led the
graduating class Irom tho
altar aftor passing tho torch to
the 7th grade, to carry on
A lt o r th o s e r v ic e , un
derclassman congratulated
and wlshod the class much
succoss for the future Gradu
allon w ill bo hold in tho
school auditorium this even
Ing at 7 p m A rocepllon for
the graduates will follow

SIIALIMAR - Parents have
accused state officials of falling
to protect children at a Florida
Punhandle day care center from
the owner's husband, although
they knew he was a child
abuser.
But a lawyer for the Florida
Department of Health and Re­
habilitative Services on Thurs­
day denied that accusation,
made In a pair of lawsuits
ugalnst the agency.
Parents of two girls who claim
they were sexually abused by
Joseph Acosta, husband of the
center's owner, filed the suits
May 26 in circuit court here.
HRS failed to warn parents
about Acosta, later convicted of
molesting a child In a restroom
at the center, and Issued a
license to his wife, Debra. In
1990 although officials had
reason to foresee a risk of harm,
the suits allege.
Rodney Johnson, legal counsel
for HRS District 1 In Pensacola,
suld the agency had nothing but

h n iM rttotoa fcy kaSey Mncheu

vague rumors about Acosta.' A

background ‘check of crlmlru
JW
und state abuse registry records
turned up nothing on his wife.
Johnson said.
He added that If Acosta's
background had been checked,
he also would have had a clean
record.
Acosta. 39. an ulrmun first
class In the Air Force when lie
was arrested In 1991. wus con­
victed und sentenced to life In
prison last year for sexual bat­
tery on a 4-year-old girl and
performing a lewd und lascivious
act on a child.
E vidence lin k in g h im to
alleged abuse of three other girls
wus allowed at Ills trial, although
he wus not charged In connec­
tion with the children.
The la w s u its allege HRS
licensed the Kare Free Day Care
Center In Fort Walton Beach
ulthough agency flics'contained
documentation of sexual ubuse
by Acosta and his son. Joey.
Allegations of sexual abuse by
Mrs. Acosta also were In the
files, the suits allege.
" T h a t Is not the c a s e ."
Johnson said.

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showers and thunderstorm s
otherwise mostly cloudy. Low In
the lower 70s. Wind weat 5 mph.
Rain chance 30 percent.
Saturday; Vurlable cloudiness
with a good chance of afternoon
thunderstorms. High around 90.
Wind west 5 to 10 mph. Rain
chance 50 percent.
Extended forecast: Sunday
through Tuesday: Partly cloudy
with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms mainly afternoon
und evening. Lows In the low to
mid 70s. Highs In the upper 80s
la lower 90s.

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lows, 11:16 u.m.. 11:58 p.m.:
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knots. Seas I lo 2 feet. Bay and
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The high tem perature In
Sunford Thursday was 85 de­
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7 1 as reported by the University
of Florida Agrlcullural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ru ln fa ll for the
period, ending at 9 u.m. Friday,
totalled .01 of an Inch.
The tcmperulurc at 9 u.m.
today was 76 degrees and
Frldny's overnight low wus 73.
as recorded by the Nutlnnul
Weather Service ut the Orlnndo
International Airport.
Other Weather Service datu:

□Thursday's high........... 83
□Barometric pressure.30.09
□ Relative Humidity....94 pet
f W inds......N orthw est 5 mph

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□Sunset.............. 8:19 p.m.
□Sunrise.............6:27 a.m.

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Lawsuit over abortion clinic law

POLICE BRIEFS

From tta fl and Wire Reports___________

Aggravated assault
Faruk Mustafa Idcls, 30, Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
|M)ltee Wednesday on an aggravated assault charge. Sanford
police report an unidentified person slated Idets pointed n
shotgun at the person In the (dels Food Slorc. 1506 W. 13th
S l„ nnd threatened to "put a bullet In my head."

Several charges filed
Dexter Cornelius Drown. 21. 1201 DublsSl,. Lake Mary, was
arrested on several charges following a traffic slop and fool race
Wednesday afternoon. An undercover Sunford police In­
vestigator reported seeing Drown driving on U.S. Highway
17-02 nnd followed his car. believing Drown's driver’s license
wus suspended. Following u pursuit through several neighbor­
hoods and n short foot chuse. Drown was captured. Drown was
held on charges of fleeing and attempting to elude a police
olflcer. resisting urrest. willful and wanton reckless driving and
driving with a suspended license.

ORLANDO — Myma ChcfTer and Judy
Madsen could go lo Jail under a new federal
law for trying to persuade people not to have
abortions. They would rather not.
ChcfTer and Madsen filed a civil rights
lawsuit Thutsdny against U.S. Attorney
General Janet Reno and the federal gov­
ernment, demanding that the Freedom of
Access in Clinic Entrances Act be drclurcd
unconstItutlonul. It became luw May 26,
stemming horn an Injunction by retired
Seminole County Circuit Court Judge Rob­
ert McGregor.
Congress adopted the luw after hearing
evidence about the Increase In violence
outside ubortlon clinics, Including bom­
bings, arson and tin* killing of n doctor In
Pensacola

The women's lawyer. Matthew Slaver,
says the law vlolntes Ihe rights of freedom of
speech and assembly, nnd Its |&gt;cnultlcs arc
too harsh.
" I f the First Amendment doesn’t protect
that type of speech, then It protects no one,"
he said, adding that the measure Is
redundant because laws against violence
already cxisl.
ChelTer. of Lotigwood, nnd Judy Madsen,
of Orlando, have participated In sidewalk
counseling outside ubortlon clinics In Or­
lando and Melbourne for years. They bund
out pamphlets and talk to people In hopes of
discouraging them from going through with
abort Ions.
In the suit, the women admit that the
people they approach sometimes feel Intim ­
idated or even eoereetl. However, the

women maintain (hey cause no bodily
harm.
"I do not grab anyone und forcefully make
them listen lo me," said Chcffcr, a Catholic.
ChcfTer und Madsen suld they have nol
practiced their form of counseling since the
legislation wus enacted, and lheir suit says
they will nol.
Under the law. ami-ahortlon protestors
who In tlin ld a ie or cause "reasonable
apprehension of Imdily harm " In those
trying to enter abortion clinics could he
fined up to 825,000. Repeal violators can he
Jailed for up to 10 years.
The wording Is so vague. Slaver argues,
thut a person can claim In he Intimidated by
Just about any action — even something as
harmless as holding a picture of an aborted
fetus.

Concealed firearm

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Jeremy Dewayne Shuler. 19. 1804 Tangerine Ave.. Sanford,
was arrested on a concealed firearm charge Wednesday
morning by Sanford police at a French Avenue lubor pool
office. Police report Shuler produced u .22-cnllbcr handgun
during u search. Shuler said he hud the gun brcausc another
man had threatened him at gunpoint.

Shoplifting arrest

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William Leroy Tolbert. 30. 10)2 Holly Ave,. Sanford, was
arrested on a shoplifting charge by Sanford [willco Wednesday.
A Winn-Dixie store security officer reported seeing Tolla-rt
place a $4 18 package of batteries In his pants and at tempi to
leave the South French Avenue store without |&gt;aylng for them.
The officer re|M»rted on detaining Tolbert, lie discovered n
•4.28 flushllght Ir. Tolliert's clothing.

Hidden sausage
Timothy Allan McEwun, 31. 500 S. Oak Ave.. Apt. 8.
Sanford, wus urrestrd on a shoplifting charge Wednesday
night. According to the Sanlord police report. McEwari was
observed placing u $2.59 package of summer sausugr In his
clothes nnd attempting to lenve a store without puylng for II

Warrant arrests made
The following wanted persona were taken Into custody:
• Hoyce Vernurd Moore Jr.. 20. 50 William Clark Court,
Sanford; on a Florida Parole Commission controlled release
violation charge stemming from a concealed firearm convic­
tion. three charges of failure to appear In court In answer to two
shoplifting rharges and one failure to pay a One charge.
• Thomas Boyd Gilbert Sr.. 26, 1(X) Laguna Court. Stanford;
on a forgery charge.
• Johnnie Ashford. 45. H9 Castle Brewer Court. Sanford; on a
grand theft charge.
• Catlna Denise Alexander. 20. 74 Castle Brewer Court,
Sanford; on a charge of failure to appear In rourt to answer to a
shoplifting charge.
• Wayne Lavantlx Pace. 52. 1H03 W. 13th Place. Sanford: on
a Florida Parole Commission violation charge stemming from a
conviction for sale of cocaine and |&gt;ossesslon of marijuana.
• Sumunthu Osborne. 116 W. Second Ave.. Apt. 7. Sanford:
on a probation violation charge for a delivery of cocaine
conviction.
• Mark Alan Huckett, 35, 104 S. Driftwood I-unr, Sanford:
after turning himself In ul the Seminole County Jull on a charge
« of failure to appear In court to answer tou shoplifting charge.
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Sanford; on a charge of failure to tip|&gt;rtir In court on a theft
charge.
• W llllc Charles Drown. 20, 1214 W. IOlh Ave.. Sunford: on a
probation violation charge for u concealed weapon conviction.

Crimes reported to deputies
The following crimes were reported to Seminole County
deputies:
• 1000 block Sarlta Court near Sanford; purse containing
$170 reported taken sometime Wednesday between 4 p.m. and
4 05 p.m. while guests were In the home.
• Roadside of County Road 46-A and Banana Luke Road:
disabled 1979 Dulck taken sometime between 5 p.m. Tuesday
and 4:43 p.m. Wednesday.

Crimes reported to Sanford police
•Jew elry reportedly vulued at $550 was said to have been
stolen Tuesduy from u residence In the HXX) block of
Persimmon Avenue. The property was reportedly located later
at a pawnshop.
• An undetermined amount of property Is believed to have
been luken Tuesday from u home In the 100 block of W. 27th
Street.
• A Deltona woman told police eight black men llircw rocks
and bottles at her vehicle Tuesday near the intersection of
Celery and Locust.
• A yellow 1984 Cadillac was reporter! stolen Tuesday from u
car storage lot In Ihe 2900 block of S. Orlando Drive. The
license number wus listed us PXY- 19L
• 830 In clothing wus rcjxtrted stolen Tuesday from u
business In the 3600 block of S. Orlando Drive.
• A fax muelilne vulued ut 8260 wus reportedly stolen
Tuesday from the office of Franklin Arms Apartments on
Florldu Avenue.
• A TV set wus said to have been taken Tuesday from a
residence In Luke Monroe Terrace.
• A TV set und other Items valued at 8020 was said to have
been stolen Tuesday from an apartment at Country Lukes.
• Someone reportedly broke Into the Seminole County
Health Department building «t 400 W. Airport Blvd. Tuesday.
Police suld the person broke the window on u snack machine
and took snacks plus an undetermined amount or coins.
• A bank bug containing $329 in cash and $271 In checks
wus reportedly Blolcn Tuesday from a business In the 2500
block of Park Drive.
• A VCR und other Items vulued ut 8640 were reported stolen
Tucsdy from a residence In ihe 300 block of Live Oak Blvd.
• 2900 block Sunford Avenue: air compressor und pneumatic
tools valued at $1,300 reported taken from the rcur of a truck
sometime between 11:30 p.m. Tuesday und 8 u.m. Wednesday.
• Auto World. 4274 S. Orlando Drive: four tires valued ut
$1,000 removed from u 1991 Chevrolet S-10 truck left
overnight for rcpulrs.

Traffic stops
• Rocky Lane Smith. 23. of Deltona, wus stopped by Sanford
police at 11th Street and Park Avenue Tuesday. He wus
charged with driving with a suspended license.
• Thallas Jerome Inman, 21, 1215 Randolph Street. Sunford.
was stopped by Sunford police at 3rd Street and Palmetto
Avenue early Wednesday. Police said when Ihe vehicle
stopped, the passenger Red from the area on foot. Police
reported the driver, Identified us Inman, attempted to strike an
officer and also attempted to flee from the urea as the officer
tried to tmndcufT him. He was apprehended and charged with
battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest with
violence, and driving with a suspended/revoked license. Police
later determined he was also wanted on wurrants for failure to
pay a fine, and violation of probation on a previous conviction
of sale of cocaine.

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It's Time to Put All Those Stories to Rest.
L e t's fa c e it. T o th o s e o f y o u w h o
h a v e n e v e r visite d , w e 're sim p ly
just a n o th e r car d e a le r. B u t ... b y
J o v e .... w e 're m u c h m o re than that!
S t o p B y a n d V i s i t ... W e definitely
w a n t to m e e t y o u !

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Suspect In
home Invasion
The Seminole County sherlD's
department has released a
composite photo of ono of the
suspects In W ednesday's
home Invasion and robbery In
Fern Park The suspect Is a
black male, 25 years old, six
(eel tall, 170 pounds, with a
skinny build. He was dressed
In a U.S. Postal Sorvlce
uniform. Them was no descrip­
tion given lor Ihe second
suspect. Anyone having Infor­
mation on ihe Identity or
location of this individual la
urged to contact the sheriff's
doparlment violent crimes sec­
tion.

Vacation
turns tragic

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visit of a locally prom Inc ni
Orlando couple turned tragic
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and released at u local hospital.
Police were questioning «
street merchant and a laborer In
connection with the 1 a.m.
attack ul the seaside Dell Mall
guest house near the town of
Runaway Day. some 05 miles
north of Kingston on Jamaica’s
northern const.
Although nothing wus stolen
from the couple, police said the
motive for the attack was rob­
bery.
Police suld three men forced
their wuy Into the Orlando cou­
ple's bedroom. Jamaican televi­
sion reported ttu t the assailants
shot Ruybam In the neck,
stubbed him all over Ills body
und silt histhroul.
A Chicken Biscuit for breakfast,
Staff at WESH. where Myers
a Chicken Sandwich for lunch,
worked as the afternoon news
a Value Meal for dinner —
anchor, said they were stunned
any time o f day Is the right
hy the news.
time fo r Chlck-fll-Al
"There's u groat amount of
sorrow because Lee und Lisa
were both so well liked and
respected by everybody." said
Tom lllrsch, an assignment edi­
tor at the NBC affiliate for
Orlando. Duytona Dench and
Melbourne. “ They urc two of the
kindest und most caring people
you would ever know."
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Editorials/ Opinions
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ED ITO R IA L

A rtis ts sh o u ld use
a d iffe re n t canvas
The draw ing o f g ra ffiti on the w alls o f I he
n e a rly deserted S anford Plaza sh o p p in g
center on U.S. Highway 17-92 In South
S anford Is, w ith o u t a doubt, co m pletely
uncalled for.
It Is up to Sanford police to arrest the people
responsible for these drawings. T h e ir subse­
quent punishm ent w ill be up to the courts.
Looking at It from another perspective:
W hat a waste this Is.
Some o f the draw ings nrc obscene, but
some show a retnnrkable talent. The skeleton
seen on the fro n t page o f W ednesday's
Sad fort/ Herald and several oth e r druw ings
are very well done. We doubt m any people
are tha t skilled in d ra w in g on the side o f u
b u ild in g w ith o nly a spray cun o f paint.
T h is is one o f the biggest wastes o f talent
we have seen in n long tim e. W hat a shame It
is that these people cannot put th e ir skills to
use for the ir ow n p ro fit as well ns to help
others.
R ecently, a n u m b e r o f s tu d e n ts from
Sem inole C o m m u n ity College were called
dow ntow n by Sanford M nln Street, and asked
to make draw ings o f some o f the c ity ’s more
h istoric buildings
M a in S tre e t's K ny B a rth o lo m e w c o m ­
m ented, "W e w ant some draw ings w h ich w ill
help us rem em ber a rch itectu ra l styles and
stru ctu re designs, so w e 'll have ft In the
fu tu re ."
C crtn tn ly those who did the g ru ffitl at
Sanford Plaza could have become Involved In
doing such w o rk. There are u n um be r o f
businesses tha t use the s k ills o f a rtists in
m a kin g plans and draw ings, o r designing
some fu tu re concepts.
S pending tim e w ith spray cans a t the
t Sanford Plnzu was u foollnh gesture. W hatever
these people hoped to gutrr \xy rncist, sexist or
neo-nazl draw ings w ill be useless because of
the sheer s tu p id ity o f the prank.
When arrests arc made and people are
sentenced for this sltu utlo n . Sanford w ill have
lost some potential artists, arid those arrested
m ay have lost a fu tu re career. I t ’s sad.

LETTER

County politics
At the May meeting of the Republican Executive
Committee, county commission candidate Randy
Morris was allowed to speak for a few minutes ot
the end of (he meeting. Whul spewed from Mr.
Morris' mouth was fur from the common level of
mudsltnging that we have, unfortunately, come to
expect from some candidates these days. In
particular. Mr. Morris attacked his opponent, u
high school principal, for guzzling from the public
trough because he did not quit his Job ns a
principal when appointed to serve the citizens of
Seminole County as a commissioner.
At the end of the meeting I asked Mr. Morris and
his campaign munugcr. commissioner Darryl
McLain, If either of them hud quit their Jobs when
elected to public office. Both acted shocked that
nnynne would expect them to do thut. They both
said that the high school principal was abusing the
taxpayers by taking "government" money — thut
both o f his Jobs were on the "government dole,"
When asked If either of them hud or plunncd to
turn down the commissioner's pay since both hud
referred to the principal as having been on the
public "dole" as both u high school
and
01 principal
I
us a county commissioner, both acted shocked thut
I couldn't see that the rules were made Just for
them and not for all.
In this election year, wc keep hearing about the
need to get back to family values, to rediscover
morality and ethics. The prlndpnl bus devoted
more years to teaching those qualities to our
children than Mr. Morris and Mr. McLain have
been out of diapers.
For those iwo gentlemen to refer to teaching our
children ns being on the government "dole"...well
It makes me glad that Mr. McLain didn't get elected
to the school board...and makes me hope thut Mr.
Morris will slither back under a rock.
The failure or Mr. McLain and Mr. Morrltf to
i!liferent In ic between l he honorable profession of
leaching and being on a government "dole"
destroys any credibility they might have In
representing the citizens (which by the way.
.Includes children) of Seminole County. ’
1 I hope the rest of the candidates lor the county
commission take note — teaching Is not a
government Job — taking ihc taxpayers' money for
serving as an elected official is. Mr. McLain and Mr.
jMorrls should lead by example...not throw rocks
jfrom Inside their own glass house.
Robert C. GolT
A school board volunteer,
and former teacher
Kern I'nrk

Editor's notei Randy Morris says he Is serving us
its own cnmpaJgn manager. Commissioner Daryl
VIcLaln Is u supporter.

In search o f the new R u ssia
ENROUTE TO RUSSIA - "Zdmvstvuytc!" By
the time you read this. I will huve l&gt;rrn In this
former bastion of communism for a week.
Almost all of my 10-clay wiyklug trip Is being
spent in Saratov, u former mtlltury-tndustrlul
complex city, nbmii 490 miles southeast of
Moscow.
Thanks to perestroika's emancipating Im­
pulses, the Russian people arc redellolng
themselves. It's nothing new. The government
has been redefining Itself for centuries — from
Hie czars and empresses to the dictators and
tyrants and now. hojHTully, to the democratically
elected officials.
Through It all. Russians continue to nurture
the m e la nch o ly Russian soul, endlessly
turbulent and so exuberantly eclectic Hint one
wonders how It can tic contained within the
expanse of one nation.
It may tic something as simple as thrtr
patience, the mystical force that has enabled
Russians to survive the m irie s t of winters and
the ungndllrst of drspots. "Homeland of pa­
tience." wrote Fedor Tiutchev. "The strongest nl
all warriors nrc these two — Time and Patience."
confirmed Tolstoy.
Preparing for Ihls trip as a member of thr
Slstcr Cities delegation between Chapel Hill and

Saratov. I did three things: try to become an
expert on Saratov: concentrate on everything
Russian in dally and
weekly readings: and
pay tribute to my
Wesleyan professor.
Sigmund Neumann,
by re-reading "The
G rand In q u is ito r"
from Dostoyevsky's
" T h e B ro th e rs
Karamazov."
"It contains nil thr
(ruths of mankind,"
Neumann used to
exult.
I also made two
discoveries. Only u
few of the American
media outlets, most
n o ta b ly The New
( Theother
York Times, ro v rr
dlscovory was
Russia w llh any reg­
morn exciting J
ularity or Insight. A
few |&gt;crlodlrals like
The Nrw Republic.
the nclf-nrdalned cultural gixllathrr to Hu* world,
have n Invc/hutc relationship with Russia dial

rfvnls that of Madonna and David Letlcnnaiu
The other discovery was more exciting. In the
|9 th century. Russia produced an explosion of
great Itleraturc, Tiutchev. Gogol. Dostoyevsky
and Tolstoy were all born within 20 years of each
other,
University of North Carolina Professor Donald
Raleigh, a Russian-speaking authority on the
country, calls It "the golden age of Russian
literature." when Russian writers Ix-gun re­
sponding to Western Ideas, n century alter (xx-t
Aleksandr Pushkin had unleashed dormant
creativities.
But today. Russians are becoming more like
Americans In oilier unseemlng ways.
Pornography Is enjoying a Ixxim business,
reflected In a brazen proliferation of Moscow
strrrtw nlkrrs and higher priced prostltutrs.
pornographic videos and rrslm iranls that rent
upstairs rooms by the hour.
Five years ago. a Moscow customs nlflcrr
would confiscate a copy of Cosmopolitan maga­
zine as (tomography.
This month. Cosmopolitan launched a Russian
edition of Its contribution to what women need to
know In order to scale Hie Valhalla of sensual
utopia.

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All of Nixon’s tapes
should be released

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Although his friends and enemies have now
paid Ih rlr llnal respects. American taxpayers
may still not lx- done paving (or the rutstakes
of Richard M Nixon
According lo a 1992 court ruling that -aill
stands, th r government must rnuqiciixuii
Nixon for holding o il to the 3.(XK)-plnx hours
of tapes Nixon recorded while occupying the
White House U|x»n Nixon's forced rrslgmiNon lit 1074. Congress Instructed Hie Na­
tional Archives to take control ol (hr Ia pcs.
which II bus ever
since. Bui American
taxpayers could shhi
rnd up paying more
than a million dollars
lo the Nixon estate,
which the late presi­
dent wanted donuted
to fils favorite charity
— hts p rrsld e n flill

museum.

DONNA BRITT

Y o u n g w o m a n t a lk s a b o u t ra p e
WASHINGTON — Every lime the young
woman talks aboul "the rapes" — she never
calls them anything distancing like ihc "sex"
or the "abuse" — she stares ut her hands.
They nrc the only ordinary thing about her.
Sllm-flngercd. with unpolished nails, her
hands like those of a million high school
seniors. Everything else about the girl. 18. Is
movie-star beautiful.
But her flat voice reminds you that however
udmlrlrig or envious wc may be of such beauty.
It Is Irrelevant when U comes to rape. An equal
opportunity deflator, rape can reduce the most
extraordinary woman to cheupncss In her own
eyes.
"I would have been nicer to myself If (the
rapes) hadn't happened" she tells her hands.
"They happened so many times, I can't even
count.”
There's no counting how many girls and
Iwys urc like her — survivors of sordid fumlly
dramas whose masks, beautiful und plain, hide
secrets no one could guess. 1 met her ut one of
several Wushhigton-nrcn public-school writing
classes whose students 1 asked to write short,
pcraonul essays.
llcrs arrived with "TEACHERS I'LEASE
DON'T READ," scrawled across the top and a
page-long description o f "m y childhood
nightm are" — a series of rapes by her
stepfather that she'd discussed only wllh her
family and boyfriend.
She agreed to be Interviewed, on the
condition of anonymity, because she thought
telling her story "could change a life." Some
other girl who's been raped could read about
her. she said, "and think that if I could survive
this, they could too."
The rapes started In 1982, the year the girl
and her baby brother were brought by their
mother to suburban Washington from El
Salvador. They barely knew the mother who'd
left them us toddlers with their grandmother
while she worked In the United States. They
knew even less about her new husband.
The girl was 7.
"The first lime, my mom wus ui work — Just
me. my brother and him were at home." The
family was living with three other relatives, all
immigrants. In u one-bedroom apartment. Her
mother, who was working two Jobs, told the
children to "get used to" their new stepfather,
says the girl. At the same lime, "wc also hud to
get used to u new mom...new languuge, new
environment, new kids."
She tried. Despite the language barrier, her
marks In second grade were good, and she
made friends.
She wus trying oil this night, too. Silting
sleepily on her stepfather's lap In the kitchen,
she remembers half-hearing him say he was

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taking her to bed. Then "after telling me how
pretty 1 was. what a good girl I was," hr slurted
hogging her "real hard, ami touching my
brcasls, even though I didn't huve no breasts.
...I told him to stop."
When she screamed, he told her to shut up
or he would kill her. Then the girl's stepfather
took two long-sleeved shirts und tied her. The
rape “ seemed like forever...! thought I wus
going Iodic."
It went on for more
than u year, months
spent avoiding her
stepfather whenever
possible — hiding In
the bushes-near her
h o u s e , s p e n d in g
extended hours wllh
friendly neighbors.
Bui she couldn't tell.
"He always threat­
ened that he'd kill
me. ...He had already
done something thut
£ An equal
really hurt me. And
opportunity
th e lo o k on h is
deflator, rape
face..."
can reduce the
One Sunday after
moat
church she blurted
extraordinary
th e t r u t h t o a
woman to
neighbor,' who told
cheapness In
her family. Her aunt,
herow neyes.J
the girl recalls, was
furious.
But her mother she says listened to her
story, "then went In her room and went to
sleep. She went to work the next day like It
never happened."
So It wus her aunt who took her to the
hospital, protected her ond, who — months
later, when the girl's mother still hadn't acted
— told the police.
"To this date." the girl says, "m y mother
has never asked me If I wus OK, when or how It
happened, how do you feel. ...We have never
talked about It..."
Evcntuully. the man who raped her was sent
to Jail. Today lie Is divorced from her mother
ond she has no Idea of his whcrcubouls. which
frightens her.
"1 don't really blame her,..It must have been
hard," she says of the mother she still lives
with, and loves, despite a decade of waiting for
some acknowledgment of her abuse.
"I would Just like for her to ask me what
happened," she says. " I ’ve never stopped
wall Ing for her ..to say she’s sorry.”
And there’s one more thing, she says,
looking up from her hands.
" I would ask her If she loved him more than
me.

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The ru lin g ca p ­
tures the absurdity of
N ix o n 's d o g g e d .
20-year battle to rrbuild his shattered
reputation through
the courts. He (lied
his first still to pre­
vent the t a p e s ' p u b li c
release — citing the
right to privacy —
tw o m o n llis u tte r
leaving office. Nixon
was

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tax payors may
still not bo dona
paying lor the
mlslakosof
Islakc
Richard M.
Nixon. ■

beside h im s e lf w llh the p o s sib ility , as lie pot
It a t th e tim e . Halt th e tapes w o u ld lx- played
nl "c o c k ta il parties an d In co m e d y a c ts ." The
last a n d latest null to b lin k release w as filed
less th a n tw o w eeks tx-fore h is d eath ,

The Supreme Court has listened. Of all
those tapes, only G3 hours liavc Ix-cu made
public through selective releases In 1974.
1991 and 1993 — all having to do with
W atergate. A ccording to the National
Archives, ut leust another 137 hours of tapes
deal with some uspcct of Watergate.
As several writers have pointed out, there's
already enough In Hie public record to pul a
damper on (he reverence accorded Nixon
since his passing. It* one lo|x-. Nixon seems
gleeful ut the suggestion of recruiting "eight
thugs" from the Teamsters Union lo tx-ut up
peace proteslers In Washington. "T hey’ve got
guys who will go in mid knock their heads
off," Nixon says. "Sure." Nixon lackey II.R.
Haldcman adds. "Beat th e -----out ol some of
these people."
The work continues at Ihc National
Archives, separating what Is deemed to be
private and what Is relcasuhte lo the public*.
One confidential report we've seen —
detailing a closed-door meeting by the Nixon
Review Board — lends Insight Into Just how
touchy the process has become. The Board
was Judging the possibility of releasing 105
papers to the public. But Board members
were spill on these documents, Identified by
Hie memo, and which hlslnrlans and writers
would love to get their bunds on:
— A transcript of a telephone conversation
between Nixon's loyal secretary. Rose Mary
Wcxxls. and Clare Boothe Luce suggesting
(hut Republican women should let editors of
newspapers know that they were tired of
rcuding about Watergate.
— A 1973 memo from George B uilt, then
chuirman of the Republican National Com­
mittee, lo Nixon's chief of staff Alexander M.
Haig Jr. aboul a request for u meeting to set
up u policy on patronage Jobs.
— A memo indicating Hint the Defense
Department had briefed Nixon on the military
stutus of Ed Cox three weeks before Cox
murrled first daughter Trlclu Nixon,
H release ot the While House tapes means
scholars w ill look even more unkindly at
Nixon's legacy, so what? Surely there would
also be snippets in there that would add to his
character, not detract. In either cusc. the
tupes should be released to allow historians to
gain a more complete picture of Hu- real
Nixon. At the very leust, privatizing the Nixon
legacy should not come at the expense of the
American taxpayers.

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B uilding----Continued from Page 1A
Job o f

I designing the center and re• celved 10 rrspnnitcs. The list
was pared down to four firms
and they were Interviewed by a
! specially-appointed selection
; committee.
Committee participants wrre
Deputy County Manager Sharon
Goode leisure; Central Services
Director Cindy Wright: Tom
Tlcconl. manager of the Facili­
ties Maintenance Division: Frank
Van Pelt, county engineering
project manager: Undershcrlff
Steve Harriett: and Oarharu
O 'H a ra , s h e r if f 's b u d g e t
specialist
Following the Interviews, the
committee ranked Architects
Design Group tlrst. largely due
to their experience In designing
public safety buildings Some
ADO projects Included the
! Droward County Emergency
Operations Center. Palm Heach
County EOC, St. Lucie County
EOC and City of Holly Hill
Emergency Com m unications
Center.
The committee wus also Im­
pressed with ADG's knowledge
of the site, energy conservation
experience and grunt sugges

(Ions.
Splllls Candela was rnnked
second because the company's
team placed more emphasis on
Image than function In the
minds of the committee. Splllls
Candela designed the Heathrow
heud(|uarters of the American
A utom obile Association, an
award-winning project.
Other Splllls Candela projects
Include Lakeland Police Head­
quarters. Volusia County Ad­
ministration Center and Sheriffs
Operation Center and Ormond
Heach City Hall and Library
Complex.
Following ihc ranking, several
commissioners received an un­
signed. professionally formatted
le lirr alleging number one firm
ADG caused problems with the
new Florida Highway Patrol
District Headquarters In DeLand. Including delays and
overbudgets. The letter alleged
the firm wus flnunrlully-unstuble
and problems hud arisen on
other projects.
The letter cntirludrd by re­
commending Splllls Cundcln.
An unusual Investigation Into
the a lle g a tio n s was made.
Lalsure said she usually places
little wrlght on anonymous let­

ters. but when commissioners
began questioning It. County
Manager Hob Habuti felt It
should be considered.
"U so iilly, unless somebody
signs u letter und Is willing to
pul their name with It. we don't
put u lot of credibility to It," said
iailsurc. "Hut liecause of the....
the Interest In the project, we
thought It best to go aheud und
check It out."
The Investigation, completed
In tw o weeks.* found little
credence to the allegations FIIP
District Capt..M .W . Sanders
wrote the project will be com­
pleted on lime and the only
delay was due to lack of state
funding. While the letter claimed
there were two turnovers of AIK)
project munagers. Sanders wrote
there wus only one change and
that occurred before construc­
tion begun
Other allegations*of fiscal In­
stability and client unhappiness
were discounted, suld Lalsure.
The only finding was there was a
•0.000 Judgement against the
company over a debt claim, she
said.
When the Information was
presented to commissioners May
10. they were asked to decide

Laws-----------Continued from Page 1A

or
whether It may result in an
Increase In dry cleaning costs to
compensate for the added tuxa

lion.
Dry-cleaning businesses also
have to register with the stale by
June 30. 1005, snd pay un
annual registration fee tbut
could runge from $100 to 95&lt;X)
drpcudlng on tlietr sl/e starting
Dec. 31. 1005.
The slate will use Ihe money
to clean up pollution at drycleaning sites
Another bill |xtssed by Florida
lawmakers Is tltc ATM security
b ill. Legislators say It was
enacted In res|MMtse to robberies
at cash machines around Ihe
state.
Sanford and Lake Mary how­
ever. have not had muny pro­
blems connected w ith ATM
machines. "We haven't had any
problem for several years In
Sanford." said police Command­
er Dennis Whitmire.
| ."T h e last time we had pro­
blems was with a hank that hud
some wooded area nearby and

Sperm -------Continued from Page 1A
procedure In central Florida
Hut United States Cryubunks. a
sperm bank, had opened Its doors
at the end of April and was
operating In Altamonte Springs.
And Dr. Mark Jutras. a fertility
specialist, was able to perform u
procedure allowing the Cryobank
to have Munny's sperm to store
; for future use. It Is only the
second time the procedure has
been done on u dead man.
If a child results from the
. ensuing mlcrolnscmlnatlon. It
w ill be a first. Jutras said.
When the m ore accepted
electro-ejaculation method of
collecting sperm failed to produce
a v ia b le surnple by u s in g
mechanical means to-cuusc an
erection and collect the resulting
sperm. Jutras tried a new pro­
cedure.
The epldldymus. a gland thnt Is
- uttached to the testes and holds
i

OBERT A. "BUTCH"
AIRD, 11
Robert A. "Hutch" Halrd. II.
0. of Northwestern Avenue.
Itumontc Springs, died Monay, Mny 30. 1094, at Orlando
eglonnl Medical Center. Dorn
ct. 5. 1947, In Augusta. Gu.. he
loved to Central Florida In
964. Mr. Halrd was a commcrlal Interior designer. He was
hrlstlan.
Survivors Include purents.
obert A. und Anna !!.. Altaionic Springs: sister. Dee Ann
oungers, Lake Mary; brother,
nmes A., Orlando; paternal
randmother, Marie 5. Baird,
popka; nephew. Robert E.
owell. Lake Mary.
Deacon Direct Cremation Serve. Orlando, in charge of aringtments.

ARAH ELLA
ROADMAN DALEY
Sarah Ella Broadman Daley.
5. S a p lin g D rive. W in te r
prlngs. died Wednesday, June
. 1994, at Llfecare Center.
Itamonte Springs. Bom Dec.
0. 1898, In Pensacola, she
toved to Central Florida In
961. Mrs. Daley was a hometaker. She was a member of All
a ln ts E p is c o p a l C h u rc h ,
aughtcra of the King and was
ost president of Chattanooga
ardenClub.
S u r v iv o rs In c lu d e sons,
radley. Winter Garden. Ray H.,

w e found c lg u re lle b u tts In Ih e
woods, us If som eone w as h id in g
th e re w a itin g for som eone to
m a k e a w ith d ra w a l "

To help Jal ulul frontons,
lawmakers reduced the tux rate
Imposed on performance* from
7 I percent to 5 perrenl and cut
Ihe dally license fee lor each
game from tNO lo •-!(&gt;
The law also creates u s|teclul
license to conduct Ihe Jal Alai
Tournament of Champions and
provides lax crrdlts and exemp­
tions for |&gt;crmilholdris to hold
the event

Whitmire said the hunk look It
upon themselves to add security
lights and security cameras, and
clean up some of the wooded
urea near thr ATM machine. The
City of Sanford subsequently
cleaned up most of the re­
mainder o( ihe wooded area ”
"There haven't l»een any pro­ Information from A tm
P rttt
blems in Lake Mary either." loinod »nlhl| report
commented |M&gt;lk-c C'hlet Ulchard
Heary. "Most of our lacilitles
have done an excellent ;ob In
providing lighting and other
security needs, which certainly
does a lot toward reducing tills Continued from Page 1A
ly|»c of crime problem."
Meanwhile, police are seeking
Under this new law. thr stale
establishes safety standards lor the two black men who re­
lighting and landscaping In the portedly tired Ihe shots at
Maldonado's 19H4 Volks wagon
a re a s s u r r o u n d in g c a s h
machines. It requires ATM oper­
"Suspect one Ls uboul live-feet
ators to comply with the stan­
dards within one year ufter Ihe nine-inches tall." Whitmire said
"He wus wearing a blue banlaw takes effect Oct. I. The law
vest. while shirt,
exempts ATMs within u building! . Manna, blue
i
knee-landth s h o r t s T h e
or within an urru that h . j i l i .
other man
mi was also alarm livecontrolled by the operator'

Ihe $1 million question along Henley. Pat Warren and Dick
with 42 other decisions In a Van Der Wclde voted against the
single vote. The list Included a recommendation.
Commission chairman Van
proposed 92.271 telephone up­
grade and several utility ease­ Der Weldc "passed the gavel" to
ment decisions. Commissioners Warren, allowing hint to re­
"pulled" the design contract to commend the Splllls Candela.
Henley supported the vole, but
take separate action.
Commissioner Daryl McLain none was taken. A lengthy
recommended approvul of nego­ dlseusslon followed. ADG at­
tiations with ADG over Splllls torney Ken Wright said the letter
Candclu. Only commissioner was unethical and warned it
Larry Furlong supported the could not be used In their
vole. Commissioners Carlton decision-making. Henley said he

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s|M-rm In various stages of matu­
rity. was taken from Manny after
lie had Item declared dead. Thr
malurc s|&gt;erm In the epldldymus
were collected and have been
saved In the cryotank where they
were frozen at 321 degrees below
zero.
A sample thawed the day after
the procedure showed Ihc sperm
will be good.
"I think It Is wonderful (hat we
have been able to help her.”
Dwight Hrunohler. co-owner of
U.S. Cryobanks. said. "We stayed
here all night to be sure to get the
sample processed properly."
Pant said she believes Manny
would have "loved the Idea." She
suld she and Munny had been
discussing the prospect of having
children Just moments before the
futul crash.
More than anything, she said,
she wants a piece of him to live
on through his offspring.
Ron Rybak, co-owner of the

lots Angeles; daughters. Evelyn.
Winter Springs. Surue Morton.
Apopka; 12 grandchildren: und
10 great-grundchlldrcn.
All Faiths Cremation Service.
Casselberry. In charge of ar­
rangements.

AARON 8AOE
Aaron Snge. 83. Howell Harbor
D r l v r . C a s s e lb e rry , d ie d
Wednesday, June 1, 1994. at
Regents Park Nursing Home.
Winter Park. Born April 1. 1911,
in New York City, he'moved to
Central Florida In 1989. Mr.
Sage wus u sales representative
for Printed Page. He wus Jewish.
Survivors Include wife. Ruth:
sons, Robert, Flushing, N.Y.,
Charles, Manhattan. N.Y.: four
grandchildren.
Hawthorne Funeral Home,
Orlando, In charge of arrange­
ments.

When the com m issioners
could not muster another vote,
they decided to hold off until
they could visit facilities de­
signed by the firms. The five
commissioners toured buildings
last week.

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Commissioner Gary
Brender. "When I was elected
two years ago. I was asked to
become Involved In a Rinehart
Road study. Now. I'm practically
at Ihe end of my term and there
has still been no progress ns a
result of the study."
"Three years of lime would t»c
much more helpful In getting
things done which have to go
through lengthy processes," he
added.
Commissioner Sheila Sawyer
however, disagreed Sawyer had
served on the Charter Revision
Committee rrs|xins!hlc for many
changes In Ihe city charter, but
not regarding terms of office.
"We have a United States
Congress elected for two year
terms." she said, "and they
certainly have much more work
and stress than we do. I don't
see any problem with two year
terms for our city commission­
ers."
She suggested that during
Charter Review studies, the
committee had determined that
the general p u b lic wanted
shorter terms to keep better
control over the city officials "If
they were In opixtslllon to what
some commissioner said or did.

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gave the allegations little credit,
hut liked the work Splllls Can­
dela did for AAA and at law
enforement facilities. Warren
said she was offended by the
letter.

feel nine-inches tall, and was
wearing a black shirt and shorts,
but nothing else was known
alKiut him ."
Whitmire said If the men are
apprehended, the y w ill be
charged with attempted robbery,
and attempted murder.
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they could cast an opposition
vote In Just two years."
Sawyer said site would vote
against three-year terms, but In
favor of putting the matter on
ihe general election ballot.
"I hate running for re-election
every two yeurs." said Commis­
sioner George Duryea. " I would
like three yeurs. but It would he
strictly personal. Judging from
what the people have said In the
past, they want the two-year
terms."
Duryea suld. "W ith Ihe shorter
terms. If they don't like what I’m
doing, they can vote me out In
|ust two years."
Duryea said lie preferred lo
leave Ihe terms , ls they arc now.
He didn't even want Ihc matter
to Ik- place on Ihe ballot
After a lengthy discussion on
ihe pros and cons of the termlengths. ihe commission gave u
unanimous concensus vote that
the ordinance call for llie elec­
tion of the mayor und two
commissioners the first year,
two commissioners the second
year, and no local elections on
the Hurd

Duryea and Sawyer Indicated
that while they voted to put It on
the ballot, they plunncd to vote
against the lengthening.
Neither Duryea nor Sawyer
will be up re-election lo their
commission seats this year.
Mayor Rockett and commission­
ers Gary Brender and David
Mcalor are nearing the end of
their present terms.
Another matter presented at
the commission meeting per­
tained to when a newly elected
commissioner would be sworn
Into office. City Manager John
L itto n said the m atter was
basically a house-cleaning matterm wording.
Duryea suggested It be tabled
until the next meeting. " If we
d o n 't approve p u ttin g the
change of term lengths on this
year's ballot." he said, "maybe
we won't want to have any other
Items on Ihe ballot cither, so let's
not make u decision until our
next meeting.
Duryea's suggestion was ac­
cepted. and both matters are
now planned for the next com­
mission meeting, on June 16.

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sperm bank suld that Purn will
wall a year or more In-lore- she
trie s to have t h r In v itro
fertilization process attempted.
Manny was a budding writer
und had written a book of poetry
which the family hopes to have
publisher! to carry on his memo­
ry. Ills mother said.

T h e C ity o f L o n g w o o d p ro p o s e s lo c h a n g e th e u s e o f la n d w ith in th o a r e a in th e m a p
In this a d v o rtis o m o n t. A P u b lic H o a rin g o n tho re q u e s te d c h a n a o s w ill b o h o ld o n J u n e
8 , 1 9 9 4 , a t 7 :0 0 P M , or a s s o o n th e re a fte r a s p o s s ib le , in th e L o n g w o o d C ity
C o m m is s io n C h a m b e r s , 1 7 5 W . W a r r e n A v e n u e , L o n g w o o d , F lo rid a , by th e C ity of
L o n g w o o d L a n d P la n n in g A g e n c y (L P A ) in o rd e r to h e a r c itiz e n v ie w s a n d c o m m e n ts
a n d m a k e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s to th o L o n g w o o d C ity C o m m is s io n o n th e p ro p o s e d
changes of Land U se.

"He was a very, very special
young man and we want some
parts of him to live on to bring
Joy to muny morq people." she
said.
Leslie said her son loved his
wife and he loved children.
"I think he Is with us 100
percent on this." she said. "I
know this Is what he would have
wanted. Thank God we were able
to do this."
No one would comment on the
cost of harvesting the gland and
the sperm, except to say (hut It
would lie "expensive." Rybak
said that the storage of the sperm
costs about $125 per year.
"B ut there arc muny other
costs above und beyond that
here," he said.
B runochlcr and Rybak are
pleased to be a part of whut could
be fe rtiliza tion history. Pam
Marcsca thanks God that they
were there to help her In her lime
of unique need. She and her
mother-in-law ugrcc that Manny
would have been pleased.
"He was so positive and up­
beat." his mother said. "He
would have loved this."

A t this h e a rin g , a ll In te re s te d p a rtie s m a y a p p e a l to bo h e a rd w ith re s p e c t to th e
p ro p o s e d c h a n g e s o f L a n d U s e . T h is h e a rin g m a y b e c o n tin u e d fro m tim e to tim e until
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Clinton commemorates D-Day
■f t b m m c i hunt
APWhllo House CorroBpondonl

U.S. prepares economic sanctions
WASHINGTON — The United States in (-(inferring with South
K om i and Ja|ian to prepare U.N. economic sanction* against
North Korea after Inspectors found the eounlrv erased vital
evidence about tin nuclear weapons capability.
We are focused on sanctions an the logical next step "
Assistant Secretary of State Noirert L. Onllticcl said Thursday.
1 ,lrrr ,,rc fl
&lt;*• dlffeienl kinds of sauetlons that could stop a
lot of activities."
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South Korea and Japan, as neighlxirs of communist North
Korea, ate uneasy about cracking down on the Pyongyang
government, which already has declared that sanctions would
lx* considered an act of war.

Scheme ripe for abuse?
WASHINGTON — The federal government's latest high-tech
chort to fight crime Is making some people wonder Just who
the had guys are.
The Clinton administration says it wants to make n caster for
law enforcement officials to eavesdrop on all kinds of
communications. Including faxr* and computer mall. Critics
say such a scheme Is ripe for abuse.
Under one pro|x&gt;*al. manufacturers would lie urged to
voluntarily Install a state ot the art computer chip that could
scramble tclcphonr or computer communications The chip
created by government engineers. Is called the clipper chip
I he government would hold a set of electronic keys to unlock
scrambled communications. The keys would lie made available
to law enforcement officials o | m iu rrrrlv ln g court iiermlsslon to
lap Into communications

Failing grade reinstated
STANFORD, Calif. — Stanford University is reinstating the
tailing grade It eliminated In 1070 during the do-your-owu
thing period on many American campuses
The faculty didn't exactly bring bark the F. lull voted
overwhelmingly Thursday to award an NP. or No l\is*. and pm
the mark on students' records
Kvrr since it dropped the F 24 years ago. Stanford has
awarded an N (\ or No Credit, tor failure but did not record It on
traiiserljilsseut loot her schools
Professors also passed several other measures to tighten
Stanford's grading and aeadrmlr deadline policies, which are
among the most liberal in effect at the nation's most
prestigious universities The vote on the package was 37.3.

NETTUNO, Italy — President Clinton
today honored the thousands of Americans
killed In the nlllrd campaign In lllicrnlc Italy
a half century ago. taking a solitary walk
among bonc-whllr headstones.
In Ih r first major eomnieinorallvr event of
Ills European trip in mark D-Day. Clinton
Hew by helicopter to the Slclly-Nome
American Cemetery In Nettnno. a trip of
about 40 miles.
The cemetery Is the filial testing place for
7.H02 American* who dlrd In 1043 and
1044 during fierce fighting in the mud and
mountains and Iree/lng weather of the
Italian cniiqiulgn
More than a thousand US veterans
attended the ceremony, including four
rnrmhcr* of Congress Sens Hob Dole.
R-Kun.; Daniel Inouyc, D-llawall: Clallxirne
Pell, D-R I.: and Ernest Holllngs. D-S.C.
Hoth Dole and hionyr w rrr wounded In
Italy. Dole's right shouldrr was shattered by
German machine-gun flrr. and Inouyc lost
Ids right arm to a grenade
Clinton walked by h im v ll among the
mws and rows of simple white misses and
Stars of David. Al one cross, be reached
down and righted a small Amerit an Hag
that had toppled
Stopping at Hie marker ol the grave of
Ophelia Tlley, an American Nrd cross
worker killed on March 25. 1044. Clinton
was g rrrlrd by a 73-year old nurse who
s e r v n i m World War II. June W indrv ol
Portage, Mich

She wus wearing the same brown uniform
she wore n half century ago. Speaking with
rr|xirtrrs. she brushed aside the controversy
over Clinton's struggle to avoid the draft
during the Vietnam War. "He's my presi­
dent and I respect th r office of the
president." she said. "Each to Ills own. You
have in look Into your own heart and see
what you can forgive."
John Header. 71. of Aberdeen. Md.. was
wounded hy a mortar shell and sjient 2VY
years In Ih r hospital. "It (withers me a little.
Ills actions during the war. lie grew up.
Maylw- he's changril. | hope so. anyway," he
said.
The American dead are from three allied
landings la Italy: Sicily on July 10. 1043:
Salerno on Sept. 0. 1043: and A iu io “ d|ui cut lo the cemetery — on January 22.
1044
The Italian ruuquilgn led to th r liberation
of Rome 50 years ago on Sunduy — just two
days before the allied Invasion of Normandy.
France.
"We must resolve never to forget such
hallowed words as A nilo. Nettnno. Salerno.
Normandy," the president told a crowd of ■
thousands In Rome on Thursday "These
names speak of the sacrifices of our parents
and the freedom of their children and
grandchlldrrn."
I hr roster for tixlay's solemn ceremony
included retired Gen .John Vessry, former
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Stull, who
won a liu illrlletd commission at Arulo;
Medal ol Honor winner John J Tomltwic;
and Silver Star recipient John Shirley
Clinton also was accompanied hy ttallun

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WASHINGTON — Spell It p-r-r-s-l-s-t-e-n-c-e.
It took Ned Andrews, a seventh grader from Tennessee, three
years and ihrcc national sfxllm g bre* Hut mdav the youngster
Is Arnrrlca s spelling champion
Andrews. 13 who says his prowess for *|x-lllng gives him an
cage w iih teachers Iwck home m Knoxville, captured the »7ih
National S|»ellmg Hee on Thursday alter two days of gruchrig
competition among 23H of the country's best young spellers
T wice before be made It to the national competition and
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conquering such words as "dyskinesia." (characterized by
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Two days later, news of the Invasion of
Normandy exploded around the world
"Those SOIN — can't they even let us |,.,Vr
the headlines for one day." Clark grumbled

June 5, 1994
12-4 p.m.

M.W HAVEN. Conn — Women have gathered at Yale
University to learn what men lor generations have Imparted to
one another on the golf course. In smoke filled rooms and over
st.ak and m a rtin i lunches how in get elected
Many of the women enrolled In the Women's Campaign
School sold they want to learn how to level the fxillth al plavtng
held between men and women.
I do play gull hut nol lo the extent that m e n do." said
Democrat l.mda Caluitflru. -12. u city councllwomnri troni
I resno. Calif "Women rulsc m o n ey d iffe re n tly . We're not lied
In to those k in d s ol business contacts. We re used lo re in in g In u

Spelling champ persistent

Nome wus the hrst Nazi-held capital to (all
during the war. on June 4. 1044. After nlm
months of fighting up the Indian peninsula
Ll Gen Mark Clark, the Fifth Army
( nmrnuudcr. led his trixips Into Ih r city and
to Curnpidogllo Square, ancient symbol of
Nome's tmjK-rlul jxiw rr

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President Oscar Luigi Sculfuro and Prime
M in is te r S ilv io H erlusconl. S tanding
alongside Clinton on Thursday. Berlusconi
plrdgrd there would lx- no return lo "a
period we consider to be completely burled
lu the |&gt;ast. and having been condemned by
history."
That was a veiled reference to the fact that
two years alter Hie United Slates entered
World War II. Italy was still allied with Na/l
Germany.
The visit provided no escape from foreign
[xilley problems for Clinton. In Nome. h&lt;
received word that International InsjM-clnrs
had concluded they no longer could certllv
the status of North Korea's nuclear p r o
gram The White House said the United
Slates would ask the U.N Security Council
lo Inqxisc sanctions on the communist
North.
Clinton said he knew his forrlgn policy
leadership skills would lx- on thr llnr In
dealing with North Korea. " I think thry'p
on the line every day." he said, "and they're
always under rhallcngr This Is a difficult
lim e."

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Rodney King hopes ordeal is over
SANTA ANA. Cullf. - Rodney King says he hopes his
courtroom ordcula urc over and never wants to see the video of
his beating again.
"IfH a sick sight to look at." King said Thursday In u news
conference outside his attorney's office.
A day earlier, the federal Jury that previously ordered the cltv
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Sports
Baseball America tabs Varitek player of the year

IN BRIEF

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AP Sports Writer_______________

Magic pass on Krystkowlak

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ORLANDO — The 'Orlando Magic decided
Thursday to skip Ihe option year Larry
Krystkowlak's contract, making the veteran
forward an unrestricted free agent.
The eight-year pro was oul from late Novem­
ber lo laic February wllh a sprained right fool.
He appeared lit 34 games, started 11 and
averaged 5.1 points and 3.6 rebounds.
"It's unfortunate that due to Ills Injuries we
were mil able lo rx|&gt;erlenrc Ills full Inquirt on
this team." said John Gabriel. Ihe team's vice
president for tmskethall operations.

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DAVIE — The Miami Dolphins on Thursday
signed their first-round draft pick Tim Bowens
to a four-year contract reportedly worth more
Ihan $3 million.
Bowens. 21. a 6-4. 336-pound defensive
tackle, overcame a poverty-ridden childhood
and a bizarre accident lo reach ih r professional
ranks. Prior lo his settlor prep season. Bowens
lost three loes on Ills left foot as a result of a
lawn mower accident.
The Dolphins admittedly took u risk when
they selected the Inexperienced Bowens (20th
overall), none-year startrrnt Mississippi
He was named in Hu- A ll S m iitir.is irrn
Conference team after anchoring ihe nation's
lop defense with 53 tackles, inrludlng 47 solo,
six sacks, one loreeil fumble, one lumhle
reeovery and one Intercept ton

Heat stay with Loughery
MIAMI — Miami Heal coach Kevin Loughery
will keep Ills Job anil get a raise after weeks ol
speculation Ihr team would dump him
Lougt-.rry ugreed to a multi-year contract
extension last Sunday, team management
announced Thursday.
"I think It's tiern a long process We had
several meetings, several discussions |rom txnli
sides.” Loughery said, adding he was often
frustrated by the process ami had occasional
doubts that he would lx* luck next season.
Speculation Ihat the team would flrr him
began after u disappointing loss to Atlanta In the
flrsl round of the playoffs

M a r lin s lose Hernand ez
MIAMI — The Florida Marlins said Thursday
they w ill place relief pitcher J rrrin y Hernandez
on the tiO-dav emergency disabled list u(!rr
discovering a herniated disc- In Ills neck
He will undergo surgery Monday at Holy C ro s s
Hospital In Fori Lauderdale and Is out lor the
season.
Hernandez. 27. who has tilled In (or injured
closer Bryan Harvey, has nine saves this season.

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V n illrk was selected college player o( the year
on Thursday by Baseball America.
The &lt;1 foot-2. 215-pnund senior switch-hitter
hit .432 with HI Kills unit 15 home runs to help
the Yellow Juckets qualify for their first Collette
World Scries. The NCAA Division I national
championship series begins Friday In Omuhu.
He was one of three Georgia Tech pluyrrs
picked for the first-leant All America by the

magazine.
" I t ’s a great honor lor me,” said Vurilck. a
1001 graduate of lathe llrantlcy High School.
"It's hard for me to believe that I won when I
look at my own team and see the seasons
Notour Guriinparra and Joy Payton had.”
Gnreiupurru and Payton also were llrst-iram
All America picks.
Gitrcluparru was selected as the shortstop
with Ills -137 halting uveruge, while Payton, an
outfielder, but ted 4-12 with IOO Kills.
Vurltek also was the 14th pick overall
Thursduy In the amateur drub. He said he was
surprised that the Mariners chose him because

no one from Seattle hud contacted him.
"T heyTr u young club and I'll have lo work
my way up to contribute.” said Varitek. who
was drafted by the Minnesota Twins In the first
round last yeur hut opted to return to Georgia
Tech for ills settlor year.
He suld he plunned to gel some rest and
concentrate on the College World Series.
Georgia Tccli plays Cal Slate Fullerton In the
ii|&gt;enlngganic.
"I'm Just pretty relieved right now.” Varitek
said. "The distractions can create their own
problems for you If you lei them.”

Rams reaping rewards
Lake Mary has 15 sign
athletic scholarships
From tta ft Reports
t.AKK MAKY — Outstanding ef­
forts against outstanding competi­
tion ran yield some outstanding
|M-rsonul rew ards
Chad and Todd Christopher. Jody
de Hruln. Vllmar Silva, und Derek
P o p e , a ll o f w h o m p ro v e d
themselves lo lie among the stair's
l»est In their respective s|&gt;urt*. lead
13 Lake Mary High School seniors
who have earned college schnlurshlps.
The Christopher brothers are tioth
headed lo I'rlneclon University on
swimming scholarships Chad won
the IOO Ittilti-rfly In the Class 5A
state swim m rrl Iasi tall while Todd
was second In both ilie* IOO b utler
llvand IOO backstroke
de llruln. who earned a position
on i he United Stales Soccer Federa­
tion's Under 20 national Irani and
led (he Kants to the ('lass 3A
s e m ifin a ls, has co m m itte d to
Clcmsoii University.
Silva, who has signed with Old
Dominion University, and Pope,
who Is going t9( Indiana, each won
their respective singles bracket
championship and combined to w in
the No. I doubles competition In the
Class HA suite tennis tournament to
help Lakr Mary lo a second-place
finish behind Planlallon
Four-sport athlete Diane Duller.
Ihrec-sporl athlete Angle Snow, and
two-sport nlhletr Jennifer Orelsslng

will attend college on volleyball
scholarships
Duliet, who also played basket­
ball. soliliall, and tan track. Is
headed lo Nova University In Fori
Lauderdale. Snow, who also was a
memlier of the soccer and soIi Im II
Iranis, has signed with Kent |Oh |
S tale G rrls s lu g . who played
basketball as well, Is going lo
Mercer University In Macon. (&lt;u
Also making the move lo Georgia
Is Shavue Thomas, who has ac­
cepted a soccer scholarship Iroin
Hrrry College in Rome
Jlmmy Nrwherry. who led Semi­
nole Comity In Mining and was a
third-tram selrcllon to I hr Florida
S|&gt;ort* Writers' AssocialIon s ( lass
3A All Slate basketball train, has
been signed by S ou th ea stern
luiulslanu University
Three other mrmlM-rs of the lu ikr
Mary (toys' soccer team have agreed
lo scholarships lor nest year.
Hrandon Mahatma has committed
to SlriMiu. lirandou Woods has
signed with ih r University ol Cen­
tral Florida, and .Jon Marlin Is going
to Georgia Tech
Two l.a kr Mary athletes w ill
continue their cart ers on the pmlor
college level n e x t year. D a w iia
F e rg u s o n uccrpllng a h .is k e th a ll
sc h o la rs h ip from llra d e n to n 's
Manatee Community College while
llrlau Manilla will ullcnd Orlando's
Valencia Community College on a
Isiseball scholarship

Lake Mary's Jimmy Nowherry (No 34, led), a third team selection to Ihe
Florida Sports Writers Association's Class 5A All State baskotball loam, has
accoptod a scholarship from Soulhoaalorn Louisiana University

Rallies mark
shootouts
at Pinehurst

Marlins draft SS-QB Booty
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FORT LAUDERDALE — T h e Marlins landed
booly they sought w h e n Florida selected
shortstop Josh Booty with I h r fifth pick of
baseball's amuteur draft Thursduy.
Booty, a slcllar-flclding shortstop cut In the
mold of Cal Ripken, hit 12 home runs for 36 RBI
and hud u .420 hutting average Ills settlor yeur.
On Jun. 0. Booly committed to play baseball
and football for Louisiana Stale University, hul
hr said during a Thursduy conference rail that
pro buscbull Is his first love.
Booly. a 0-foot-3. 215-poundrr. was ulso un
All American quartcrlNirk for Evangel High,
where be set national records In touchdown
passes 1128) and jtusslng yards ( 11.700 yards) as
a four-year starter.
Ih e

AROUND THE REGION
Nashville holds off O-Cubs
NASHVILLE. Term. - Scott Ccpleky's RBI
triple and Mitch Simons' two-run single keyed a
six-run sixth Inning as Ihc Nashville Xprcss heal
Ihc Orlundo Cubs 7-5 Thursduy In Ih r Southern
League.
Urunt Brown's solo home run In Ihe seventh
und Drooks Klcschnlck's KHI single In Ihe ninth
highlighted Orlando's offense.

Suns shine despite rain
GREENVILLE. S.C. - The Jacksonville Suns
scored early und never looked back In a 3-0 win
over (he Greenville Braves In Southern League
uctlon on a soggy Thursduy nlghl.
The Suns pul their flrsl run ueross In Ihc
second Inning when Llpsu Nava doubled and
then scored on u single by Fredl McNulr.
A 42-mlnule ruin dcluy apparently doused uny
(Ire In Greenville's buls us they were held
scoreless. One bright spot for the Braves was
Kevin O'Connor, who went 1-4 lo extend his
h illing streak lo 11 games.

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Sovoral consocutivo days ol afternoon and evening
thunderstorms led Ihe Lake Brantley High School
baeoball hold unplayable well before Thursday

ovoning’s scheduled game bolweon Lake Brantley s
NABF summer league loam and Iho Amorlcan Loglon
Sanford Post 53 squad.

Jones’ triple caps Chase ‘fireworks’
From Staff Reports
SANFOKD — Unbelievable. Thut'rt the only way to
describe the offensive show that was pul In (be third
game In Ihe Sanford Recreation Department Men's
Thursday Night Spring Slowpltch Softball League at
Chase Park.
Brian Jones turned In euslly (he lop Individual
offensive performance of the yeur as Touchdown Puli
handed Kolnco/Floridu Sport Wcur ll.s first loss of ihe
season. 23-21. In 12 Innings.
Jones blasted a bascs-loadcd triple In Ih e lop of Ih e
12th liming to break a 10-10 tie and cap an effort where
he went 7-for-8 with five runs scored und seven K ill.
The iwo teams combined for 60 lilts (33 by
Kolnco/Floridu Sport Wcur In u losing cause): 14 players
had at least three hits each, seven wllh four or more:
and Touchdown Pub had to score Iwo runs In the top of
the seventh Inning lo tic Ihc score ut 10-16 after the
regulation seven Innings.
Hoth teams scored three runs III (lie 10th Inning to
keep the game going.
In Ihc other games. M.A. Erectors pulled Into a lie for

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third place wllh a 15-3 triumph over Desk-Male and
Stllfey's Affordahles won Its first game of ihc season
with a 13-H upset of Ken Rummel Chevrolet.
Touchdown Pub Improved lo 4-2 with Ihe win and Is
now Jusl a game hack of Rolnco/Florldn Sporl Wear
|5 'U wllh four games left In Ihc regular season.
Completing the slaudlugs are Ken Rummel Chevrolet
and M.A. Erectors (both 3-3) and Desk-Male and
StlffCy's Affordahles (hoth 1-4).
Next week. Ken R um m el C hevrolet b u ttle s
Touchdown Pub at 6:30 p.m.: Kolnco/Florldn Sporl
Wcur faces M.A. Erectors al 7:30 p.m.: and Stlffey's
Affordahles plays Desk-Mute al H:30 p.m.
Also doing damage for Touchdown Pub were, Hill
L See Chase, Page 2B

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From l l i f f Reports
SANFOKD - Two things were
evident as the Sanford Recreation
Thursday Men’s Spring Slowpltch
Softball League ul I’luehursl Park
opened t lie second half of the
season: It's a good lo I k- Ih r home
leant and Ibcre's no such tiling as a
sale lead.
The night started harmlessly
enough as l!ccr:30 took a 0 0 lead
after two innings and was up HO
afler lour innings. The co-league
leaders could not pul tJrlar Corpora­
tion away, however, and had to
settle lor the 8-0 whitewash.
The relatively cold ofTcnsc of the
n o rm a lly high-scoring l!ccr:3 0
squad was an omen of (he strange­
ness tlml lay ahead.
In Ihc second game. Mobtlllc took
a 3 0 lead Into the fourth liming
only lo huve The Utter Guys plate
lour runs In the I m H o iii of Ihc
fourth. Mobllltc (led the game In Ihc
flflli. lull The Utter Guys look the
lead hack with a run In the sixth.
Moblllle looked like It might pull
olf the win when It came up with
two runs In the top of the seventh
Inning, blit Ihe Utter Guys rallied'
again w itli two runs of their own lo!
win 7-0.
Then things really got odd.
The Wayne Dcnsch Hodmen
looked like they would hung on to a
share of llte lead easily as they
raced lo a 11-2 leud In Ihc top of the
fifth Inning. Hul suddenly (he game
turned Into a 80-mlnutc marathon
as Kydcr-MLS started a comeback
with a seven-run flftii Inning and
capped the upset with two runs in
the bottom of the seventh to win
14-13.
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STA TS &amp; STA N D IN G S
DOQS
Al Seminole Park
Thursday night
Flrsl rata — 7441. O: 74.41
4 RV Rachargatola
7 40 10 44 I N
4 Mol Snap
370 I X
4 CL s Roy Craiy
1X
O (4 1) IJ 44 P t t 4 ) 47.44 T (4 4 41 74 10
Second race - - 14)4. M i 11.44
7 ItfAr Akltm
71 X 34 X 4 X
iS vm m Raba
11 00 7 X
1 BoSsRaata
1X
0 (7 1) 711 40 P (7 All) I t 14 (All 1) 74.14 T
(1 1 A II14II 7 4 0 0 (4 7) (1444
Third r«c« — 1474. O- 71.77
2 CHcsir Valley
7 40 ) H 4 40
1A ri l P rtp
a n 2 10
A Renny
) 20
Q ti l) 14 74 P47 1) I1.71T &lt;7 1 4) 147.74
Four Hi r a ta - - 14*0. C: 11.41
4 Alloono Milan
&lt;7 40 I K
4 i0
7 Nila s Jo* Kid
• X * 40
7 Hof Foot Bing
A 00
O 14 7) 1) 44 P (4 71 141.70 T (1 4 7) )4g r
J741 44
F lllh ra c t —7044. Si J! 41
Jkatsu Juslin
10 40 4 X 5 X
4 Queen Ol Denial
■X 1X
1 F ond A T ango
3 40
Q (1 4) 14 44 P 47 41 11* 40 T () 4 11 74).44
tilth race — 1474. 0 : 31 11
1 Bob’s Raya
ii x i n
3.X
aMikeys Thinking
4X 4 X
7 Hydro Danny
J *0
O (1 4 ) 77.14 P (1 «l 71 14 T (1 4 7 ) 111.44
(47 l ) ) 4 l ) p a i d 40.74
leventh race •- 1410, Bt 11.13
7 Dark Sweat Lady
5 X S X 7 10
7 40 J 10
1M ‘4 Tracyt Bruca
4 Jemtasllc
1X
0 (1 7) 74.14 P (7 11 74.70 T (7141 JJ4 40 1
(7 1 4 71 1744 44
Ito h lh ra c o --7444, Ci 74 *4
1 Bob iStalkin
7X 4 X 3X
JSIarra B laitr
740 J to
J Big Mag
4M
Q 11-S) M.44 P 11 7) 4! 40 T (1 7 7 ) 744 74
Ninth roca — 1*74, A: 11,11
l katiu Takahanada
4 40 J X I X
4 Quarti Spaed
7 40
tx
Tt 40
IW a y n a 'iP rlia
Q (1-4) 41 44 P (1 4) 177 74 T (1 4 )1 444 TaOD
(1 7 A 1A II) 14.X 11 1 A All 4) 747 70
14th raca — 1474. Cl &gt;1.44
1 Tenn’i Toolne
II X 7 X I X
1 Jen n a 'lM llltn i
4 X 1*0
4 Dory'i Whlta Sot
7 40
Q (t 7)47 40 P l l 7) 47 4 4 T U 14I1M .40
llth raca — 1474, 0:11.74
4 40 * X J X
4 Shelby Sue
7 Lorraine! Lana
740 7 X
JM onlei NoKIddin
700
Q (1 4) 17 40 P (4 1) 11.40 T 14 I I I M f 40
Carryovtr 170.110.17
llt h r a c e - U IO .A i 10 04
1 T iih King Pin
4 40 2 40 2 00
5 Slick'* Prlc#
2 40 7 40
4 Judy's Johnny
7X
Q (1*1 13.04 P t l SI 71 40 T I I -4-4) 141 44 t
(1 14 J) 7411 M
U thrac* — 1414. Bi 11.17
5 TB Pained Man
17 X 4 X J X
4 Task Wnhoo Won
13 X J X
1 Happy Eli&lt;*
IN
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(7 4 41 74*4 X
K th rac t — 1444. C: J! *4
7 Md Abl Mgl
14 40 J X J X
1 Lulu Walls
10 X 14 X
IM Ik a s Kink
JX
Q ( 1 1) 41.14 P (1 AH) 77.70 (All 4) 11.44 S
I I I 1 I) 1171.40
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IINQS
NATIONAL L E A O U I
All Tliyiaa SOT
E alt Civilian
W
L Pci. OB
440 -V,
11
Allanla
71
44f 2's
Monlraal
»
71
77
411
Philadelphia
»
4f0
74
IJ
Naw York
17 .411
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Florida
Central Division
VY
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Cincinnati
SX —
21
IJ
Houston
2
SX
24 7*
SI Louis
421 A‘ i
77 I t
Chicago
it
7
4X
21
Pittsburgh
West Division
•
GB
W
L Pet
S42 —
2*
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Los Angeles
427 4
21 71
San Franclico
4
74 77 .421
Colorado
34
I X 10
If
San Diago
Thunday'i Gemi
PhiladalphU 4. Chicago 1
Frlday’kGamat
Mon iraa I (Faitoro 4 3) al Chicago (Foitar
00 ). J T0p m
San Diago IWhllahurtl 4 1), a l Florida
(R lp p l l).7 :l!p .m .
New York ISabarnagan 17 ) al Cincinnati
ISmllaya 4), I l i p m
Lot A n g tltt (Astaclo 141 at Allanla
IG lavinal II , 7 X p m
P hiladelphia (W a tl I 4) al Houtlon
(W llllam t 1 71.1 01pm .
San Franclico (Portugal 4 41 at St. Loult
(Walton 7 I I . I 15pm
P ltltb u rg h (N aa g l* 1 S) al Colorado
(Freem an4 0 ,4 01p m,
Saturday'iOamat
Monlraal al Chicago, 3 70 p m
San Oiago at Florida. 7:41p.m.
New Yor k al CInc Innall. 7 01pm
Lot Angelet al Allanla. 7 10 p m
Philadelphia4l Houtlon. I OJpm.
San Franclico al SI Louil. 4 Olp m
Pltltburgh a! Colorado. 4 OSp m

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NOi 44 7441 OR 47 P
IN ME THE MARRIAGE OF
Mildred D. Cook*
Petllioner/WIte.
and
JohnE. Cookt. Sr
ReipondenN Hutbend
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN E COOKS, Sr.
Rttpondonl/Hutband
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action lor Dlitolutlon ot Mar
rlaga hat bean Iliad og*|r&gt;tl you.
You are required 1o terve a copy
ol your written delantat. If any.
to the action on Pefltloner't
alto rn ay . whole name and
addrett It Richard D Daviton
1401 Raa Avenue. Tallahattee,
Florida 17X1, on or before June
74, 1444, and (lie the original
with the Clark ol Ihlt Court,
either before service on Pall
lloner't attorney or Immediately
thereafter,- otherwise a judg
manl will be entered lor the
rtlia l demanded In Ihe petition.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal Ol Ihlt Court on Ihlt 74lh
day ol May, 1444
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morte
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Sharonda Lavatl Wynn
Deputy Cltrk
Publish: May 77 A June 1, 10,
1444
DER 771

AMERICAN LEAOUE
All Timas EOT
East Division
w
L Pet. OB
Now York
47) —
22
14
t!
Boston
21
4X
1'!
Baltimore
21 77
SX
3&lt;t
Detroit
24 14
*40 4 '!
14 77
471 10
Toronto
Central Division
W
L Pel. OB
X
Chicago
tt
411 —
54)
Cleveland
77 71
7'J
Minnesota
4'S
74 Jl
IX
SX
K aniaiC lty
1«1
71 I t
Milwaukee
11 X
411 10
W all Division
W
L Pel, OB
Trias
4X —
13 17
California
434
13
X
1'!
Saallla
11 K
417 l b
Oakland
14 J4
J04 1
Thur sday'» Gam*
Baltimore • 1. Detroit 5
Friday's Games
Tanas ID H unt O il At Bolton (Finnvold
0t&gt; . 7 05pm
KaniAi City IMIlacM 0 0 ) At N t * York
(P a r*) 3 7), 7 Olp m
M lnnyiotA lO ashalat 7 51 al O elroil
(Gulllckson ) 4), 7 Otpm
C h ic a g o (B o ro A t ) At H a lllm o r *
IS FernamJaj J 7), 7 )3p m
M ilw aukee (B o n ti 4 4) At CatllornlA
ILAngiton7 )). 10 OJpm
Cleveland ICIark J 11 Al Oakland I Will 4 1),
10 OJpm
Toronto (Gutman t i l at Saallla (Salkeld
11). 10 41 p m
Saturday's Oam tt
T a ia t al Boston I 01 p m
Minnesota at Dtlroll. I lip m
K an iaiC Ity al Naw York. 1 U p m
Cleveland al Oakland. 4 D lp m
Chicago al Balllmoro, 7 01 p m
M ilwaukee*! California. 10 Olp m
Toronto al Saallla. 10 Olp m
SOUTHERN LEAOUE
F lrtl Hall
E atltrn Division
w
L
Carolina IP Irateil
22 20
22 2t
Greenville (Brevet)
24 X
Knoivllle ( Blue Jay!)
Or l*ndo 1Cubs )
IS 22
Jacksonville (Mariners! &gt;2 24
W tttom Division
Memphis (Royals)
22 i t
22 71
Huntsville (A thllcil
Nashville (Twin!)
X
73
Birmingham IWSoi)
21 74
Chattanooga (Radii
22 71
Thunday'i O am tt
Jackianvllta 1. Ortoiw ilia 0
Carolina 4. Birmingham I
Chattanooga 0, Knoavtlla 1
Hath villa 7. Or'ando I
Memphis*. Huntsville 4
Friday'! Gamas
Jacksonville at Or*«nvlll«
Carollnaal Birmingham
Knoavlllt al Chattanooga
Orlando a I Nashville
Huntivillaat Memphis
Saturday's Gamas
Jacktonvllla at OrMnvdla
Carolina at Birmingham
KnoavllloalChatianoo^
Orlando al Nathrllla
H untivillaat Mi J\i*
FLORIDA IT AT I LEAGUE
F (f it Halt
Cailarn Civilian
W
L Pel
OB
Bravard (Marlins!
15 I*
SI Lucia IM e tll
10 74
114 1
440 I t
VaroBaachlDodgaril
71 74
Daytona (Cub!)
TO 17
M l 14
Otcaola (Astros)
II
11
111 Illy
W P Beech IE ip o i)
14 14
104 14
Wat lam (Nvltlan
Tampa lYankaai)
33
II
A il
Clear water (Phllllaal
It
11
MJ 2
Feat M yart iTw lntl
It
71
.M4 7
Lakeland f Tigers)
4Yl
* * . » » ,!**•
74 74
MJ f
St Ptte (Cardinal!)
7* 77
441 «
Charlotte (Rangers)
Dunedin IB IueJayll
14 14
M l 10
X
31
34J IJ 'f
S araxla (RedSoal
Thursday's Gamas
Dwn#dm4, Br«v«rd I
L4h»l4nd f. $4f4%0»* 2
Clearwater a. Tam p *7 , 1st gam*
Tampa 4. Clearwater 7. Indgam *
Was! Palm Beach 4, Otcaola 7
St Lucia*. Daytona J
VtrroHvACh J ForlArtytri O
C h trlo ltt 4. 51 Ptf««sburg 2. f »nnlng%. lit
g#m«
St P«ftnburg 7. Chjriott* 1, 2nd gam*
Friday'! Garnet
SI PeleriburgalCharlollo
Lakeland al Cltarw altr
UravardltDunadin
Saratota al Tampa
W att Palm B**cti 41 Otcaola
Daytona al SI Lucia
Fori M yart al Varo Beach
Saturday't Garnet
SI Pelertburgal Charlotte
Lakeland al Claarwattr
Brevard at Dunedin
Saratota at Tampa
Watt Palm Beach at Otcaola
Daytonaal St. Lucia
Fori M y e ria t Varo Beach

BAftMALL DRAFT
F ln t Round Salactlont
NEW YORK — F lrtl round telecllont
Thurtdey In baseballs 1444 amateur dralt
titled by laam, name, potlhon. unlvortlly or
high school;

Legal Notice
IN THE COUNTY COURT,
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 41 7411 CC
OAKLANDVILLAGE
H O M E O W N E R S ASSOCIA
TION. INC .
Plaintiff,
v&gt;
W ILLIA M S. DAVIDSON, al al..
Da landanl It).
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hereby given lhal
pursuant lo the Final Summary
Judgment ol Foreclosure and
tala entered In the cause pend
mg in Ihe COUNTY Courl In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida,
being Civil Number 41 34JJ CC,
the undersigned Clark will tall
the properly situated In SEMI
NOLE Counly. Florida, da
scribed at
Lot 774. O A K L A N D V IL
LAGE. Section Four, Phase III,
According to the Plat thereof
recorded In Plal (took M. Page
40. ol the Public* Records ot
Seminole Counly. Florida,
al public tala, to the highest
bidder for cash at 11:00 a m. on
the 71rd day of Juna, 1444, al Ihe
W ail Front door ol the SEMI
NOLE Counly Courthouse, San
lord, Florida
DATED Ihlt 7Sth day ol May.
1444
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol the Circuit Court
BY: Jana E. Jatewlc
Deputy Clark
Publish: May 77 A Juna], 1444
OER 771

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year. name, position and club
Ita i — Rick Monday ol K antaiC lIy A t
Itk4 — Sieve Chilton C. New Yo'k M alt
it*7 — Ron Blombetg lb ,N Y Yankees
t t t l - Tim Foil. It. New York Malt
latt - latt Burrought ol, Waihmgton
It70 — Mika Ivie. c. San Otago
1471— Denny Goodnln. e. Chi White Soi
It77 Dave Robert!. Jb San Dtago
1*71 — David Clyde p ta ia t
1474 — Bill Almert. tt. San D&gt;*go
1471 - Danny Goodwin, c. California
1474 — Floyd Bannister, p. Houtlon
1477 ■Horold Bainai ot, Chi While Soi
1471 Bob Horner lb Allanla
1474 - Al Chombert. ol Saallla
1410 — Darryl Strawberry ol. N V Matt
1441 - Mike Moore p Saaine
1447 — Sharvon Duntlon. i t Chicago Cubt
1401 — Tim Batcher, p Mmneiote
1444 — Shawn Abner, ol New York M alt
1*41 — B J Surhofl. c. Mtlwaukae
1*44 -1 *1 1 King lb Pitttburgh
IW7 — Kan Gnttay Jr ot. Seam*
1444 — Andy Banes p. San Oiago
1444 - Ban McDonald, p Uaillmor*
1*40— Chipper Janet i t Allanla
1441 - Brian Taylor, p. Now York Yankeet
1447 PhllNavIn lb Howtton
1441 — Alai Rodnguai. t t Saallla
14*4 - Paul Wilton, p New York M elt

C O L L IQ I
NCAA CilltgaW arM Sertet
All Timas EDT
Al Ratanblalt Stadwm
Omaha. Nab.
1Double elimination 1
Friday. June)
Game S -r. Georgia Tech 147 141 v t Cal
Stale Fullerton ( a* 141,7 Jap m
OAm# 7 - LSU I X I I I vt Florid* t i l l *
&lt;S1 t W f 34p m
Saturday, June 4
Gam* 2
Miami &lt;4« IJ) vi ArlforM SU**
(42 )4). 1 X p m
G«m* 4 — Oklahoma I X 171 vs Auburn
|44 If). 2 34 p m
Sunday. Juna J
Gam* J — Gama 1 winner v! Gama 3
mtnntr, 1 14 p m
Gam* 4
Gumt • &lt;(n«f vs G«m# 7 lottr
2X pm
Monday. Junta
Gama 7 — Gama J Knar v t Gama 4 loser.
1 Mp m
Gama 4 — Gama ) winner v t Gama 4
winner. 7 14 p m
Tuesday. June 7
Gama 4 — Gama 1 tala' vt Gama 4 winner,
J la p m
Gama 10 — Gama I IOtar vt Game 7
winner. 7:M p m
Wednetdey, June I
Game I I — Game i winner v t Gama 4
winner. 7 lap m
Thurtdey. June 4
■ Gama 17 — Gama I winner vt Gama 10
winner. 7 M or 7 lap m
Friday. June 14
Gama 11 — Gama II teemi or Gama 17
learnt. I U p m „ If necessary
Gama 14 — Gama 17 taamt. 7 M p m . it
necattary
Saturday, June I)
Champtonthip
Bracket wlnnen. I Oapm
• 7 M pm
garnet

It Stanley Cup endt In lour

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
I N AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 47-111C A 14 B
C ENTR U ST MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plalnlilf.
vt.
W ILL IA M S FOXWORTH.
■tal..
Defendant! t)
NOTICE OF SALK
1777)4
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order Scheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered in (hit
.case now pending In said Court,
lha style ol which It Indicated
above
I will tall lo lha highest and
betl bidder lor cash In lha
SEMINOLE Counly Courthouse,
X I North Park Avenue. San
lord. Florida, between ll no
A M and 7 00 P.M., on lha I4lh
day ol July. 1444. lha following
described property as sal lorth
In said Order or Final Judg
manl, lo-wlt:
LOT 4. BLOCK O, CAME LOT
UNIT 3. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F , AS RE
COHOED IN PLAT BOOK JO
PAGES U AND 44. PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY FLORIOA.
O R D E R E D a t S e m in o le
County, Florida, this 74th day ol
May, 1444.
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark, Clrcull Courl
Seminole Counly, Florida
By: Jana E. Jatewlc
A t Deputy Clark
Publish: May 77 A Juna 7,1444
DEH-11J

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 141M JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT,IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
C A S IN O 41 1744-CA-14L
THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK.
FSB. formerly known at F lrtl
Federal Savings and Loan A lto
clalfon ol South Carolina, n /k/a
Southern National Bank ol South
Caroline,
Plaintiff
vt
O A LE E FO W LER .atal..
Defendants
AM END EO N O TIC EO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure deled
November II. 1443, and Order
dated May 74. 1444. and entered
In Cate No 41174VCA 14 L ol
the Clrcull Courl ol lha IIT H
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
IN O L E C o u n ty , F l o r id a ,
wherein THE FIRST SAVINGS
BANK. FSB, formerly known at
F lrtl Federal Savings and Loan
Association of South Carolina,
n /k/a Southern National Bank ol
South Carolina. Plalnllll, and
DALE E FOWLER, at a t , are
defendant!. I will tall to the
highest bidder lor cash at lha
W ail Front Door ol lha Seminole
Counly Courthouse, Sanlord,
Florida, at the hour of 11:00
a m,, on Juna 71, 1444. lha
following described property at
tat lorlh-ln laid Summary Final
Judgment, lowll:
Lol 74. EAST CAMDEN, a
subdivision according to lha plal
Ihereol a t recorded In Plal Book
X . Paget 47. 41. and 44, Public
Records ol Seminole Counly,
Florida
DATEO this JSIhdey ol May.
1444.
Maryanne Morte
Clark Circuit Courl
By: Jane E Jatewlc

Deputy Clark
Publish: May 77 A June], 1444
DER 774

K iU ii

AasoolatBd P ra ia
All Timet COT
CONFERENCE FINALS
(B attel 71
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Indlanaleadt serial I 7
Friday, June!
Naw York al Indiana. 4p m
Sunday, Jana I
Indiana al Naw York.^p m . II necattary

SARASOTA - Tho 1994 Florida Sports Wrltors AsBOClallon’i Clan
3A all-slato baseball toams, with name, school and grado:
FIRST TEAM

Pltchera — Larry Bnrnca. Jack»onvlllr En«lrwood. senior: Eric;
DouTKliolUcr. JacksonvlUc Englcwood. senior: Brian Kamadru{
Palmetto, senior.
Catcher - Chad Barnhardl. Lake Walra. senior.
!
Infleldera — Clcatus Davidson. Uike Wales, senior; Chri&lt;
Howard, Live Oak Suwannee, senior: Darren Mills. Key We«L senior,;
Kevin W ill. Jacksonville-Bishop Kenny, senior.
Outfielders — Derrk Torres. Melbourne Florlda Air Academy,
senior: Murk Moyano, Port Uuderdide-Cardlnnl Olbhon#. senior:
Brian Bodlno. Clearwater Central Catholic, senior.
Utility — Johnathan Rockness. Lake Wales, senior.
Designated hitter — Tonv Boyette. Aluclma-Santa Fe, senior.

WESTERN CONFERENCE
Houston wins te n e t« I
NBA FINALS
Wednesday. Juna I
Indian* or Naw York al Houtlon. 4 p m
Friday, Juna 14
Indiana or Naw York al Houston, 4 p m
Sunday. June 17
Houston at Indiana or Naw York. 7p m
Wednesday. June I I
Howtton al Indiana or New York. * p m
Friday. Juna 17
Houtlon al Indiana or Naw York, I p m , it
necattary
Sunday. June 14
Indiana or Naw York *• Houston 7 p m ll
necattary
Wadnatday. June 77
Ind.ana or Naw York at Houtlon. t p m . ll
neeattary

SECOND TEAM

Pitchers — Phil Dlllmore. Key Wrsl. senior; Bonnie Dunlcls, Lake
Wales, junior: Bandy Hansen. Fort Lauderdale-Cardinal Gibbon*;
senior.
,
Catcher — Byun Freel. JacksonvlUc Englcwood, senior.
InflelderB — Alext Oril*. Melbournr-Florlda Air Academy, senlorj
Chuck Klee. Fori Laudrrdale-Cardlnal Glblxuis. Junior. Tonj
Mlllrdgc, Palmetto, senior: Sieve Locked, Tavares, senior.
Outfielders — Josh Aderb. Juekaonvlllc-Dollea, senior
MucArthur Johnson. JucksonvIlle Blbault. senior: Damon Irvi*
Lake Wales, senior.
U tility — Travis Howard. Live Oak-Suwannee. senior.
Designated hitter — Tim Parker. Key Wesl. senior.

NNL PLAYOFFS

THIRD TEAM

A H Tim tt EOT
STANLEY CUP FINALS
(B *» t*l n

Pitchers — Trad Soblk. Clrarwaler Central Calhollc, senior
Jason Krlley, Live Oak Suwunnee. senior: Jason Townsdl
Marianna, junior

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Catcher —JIiiiImi Bawls. Palmeito. Junior
Infleldere — Eric Holler. Clearwater Central Calhollc, senloi

l i l u r d i r . Jv«* 4
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HA*g+f« i f

Tyler Crow. Eustis. senior: Robert Tyson. Jncksonvllle-Bollr*
senior; Jason Mosey, Oulncy-Shonks. senior.
Outfielders — Brandon Fernald, Live Oak Suwannee, senior
David Monroe, Key West, senior; Scott Campbell. DeFunlal
Sprlngs-Wallon. senior.
U tility —Jam ieCope. Nnples-Lely, senior.
Designated hitter — Ken llnddlx. Fort lAiudrrdalr-Cardlnii
tilhlxins. sophomore.

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Continued from IB
Marino (four h iiu j U s . live runs,
i hi re B ill i Manny Silvia Idouble
two single*, four runs, two BBI).
Duane Towery (three singles,
run. live Bill). Bill Doyle (three
singles, three B llll Kevin Julian
(three singles, two runs). Slu
Seloek (double, single, live runs),
Tom S/ahn ((wo singles. BBI)
and Dan Daugherty (run. BBll
C o n t r i b u t i n g for
Bolnro/Florlila Sport Wear were
Brantley Brumlev (double, threr
singles, three runs, six BBI).
Steve WoiKlIev (double, three
singles, three runs, two BBll
Bandv Yates (tour singles, two
runs, two BBI). Jeremy Brussells
dour singles, three runs) and
Steve Donovan (tour singles, two
runs).
Also runtiihuilng were Mitch
Burke (double, two singles, run.

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f* f anct i IJ 41, O*doc i V «n (high t i l l I mg),
4 12 M o v iliv NY (high ^ticking) * J1
tlro nn, V#n (rpughing), IS Jf OHMH, NY
(roughing), I I 24
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T V / R A D IO
MAJOR LEAOUE BASEBALL
7 X p m — SUN San Oiago Madras at
Florida Marllnt. |L)
7X pm
WON, Chicago Whila Sue al
Uaillmor* Orloiat, &lt;L)
7 X pm
WCJR Naw York M alt al
Cincinnati Radi. IL I
7 11 p m — TBS. Lot Angelas Dodgers al
Allanla Braves. IL I
COLLEOE BASEBALL
7 X p m — ESPN, world Sects. Louisiana
Slate vt FlorldaStafe, I I I
NBA PLAYOFFS
4 pm
WESH 7. Naw York al Indiana.
IL I
CVCLINO
1 K a m - E S P N Lillie MO Bike Race
10FTBALL
J a m — SUN, Collage. NCAA Tournament,
atto a is X a m
SWIMMINO
It p m — SUN. PrimOlymp.c Showcase
Saturday
AUTORACINO
I p m — TNN. NASCAR Goudwranch TOO
I I pm - SUN. AC/Dtlco Challenge Series,
a ls o a lla m
la m
SUN. NHRASoulharn Nalionals
MAJOR LEAOUE BASEBALL
7pm
WGN. Montreal al Chicago, IL I
7 p m — SUN. SanOiagoal Florida. IL I
7p m — WGN. Chicagoal Baltimore. IL )
7 01 p m — TBS. Los Angelas al Allanla.
(L)
COLLEOE BASEBALL
I pm
ESPN, Wtorld Serial, Miami vt
Arltona. IL I
1 p m - SUN. NCAA Division II Charnpl
onthipGame, (L )
M id n ig h t E S P N , W o rld S e r ia l.
Oklahoma vt Auburn
BOXINO
4p m — SC, Pro Boeing Tour
OOLF
7p m -■ ESPN, LPGA Oldtmoblle Clastic.
IL)
4pm
WCPX 4. Kemper Open. IL )
4 X p m - ESPN. NCAA Men t Charnpl
onthlpt
HOCKEY
I p m. - ESPN Stanley Cup Final. Gama
J.N Y Rangarial Vancouver, IL)
SWIMMINO
1 p m - SUN, YMCA National Champion
chips
TENNIS
Noon —W ES H 7. FrenchOpen. IL I
MISCELLANEOUS
4 X p m — W FTV4, Wide World ol Sports
Radio
BASEBALL
7 p m — W GTOAM (1401, San Oiago
Padres al Florida Marllnt
7 pm
- WWNJ AM (14401. Lot Angelas
Dodgers al Atlanta Braves
I 70 pm . - W TLN A M II1 X ). Southern
Ltagua. Orlando Cubt al Nashville Xprau
BASKETBALL
4 p m - WOBO AM 11401. NBA pleyolft.
Naw York Knlckt At Indiana Pacart
FOOTBALL
7 X pm .
WWNZ AM 1/40), Arana
League. Let Vagat Sling al Orlando Pra
da tort
MISCELLANEOUS
1 p m - W GTOAM 11X1. Pal Williams
Show
7 p m — WWNZ AM (740/1440), The Sports
Nul
10 p m
WWNZ AM (7X1. Florida Sporls
Exchange
10 p m - WGTO AM IS X ). Sporls Bylina
US
10 p m - WWNZ AM (14X1, Sports Fan
Tonlghl
Saturday
BASEBALL
l i M p m - WWNZ AM II4 X ), Lot Angelas
Dodgers al Atlanta Oravts
I p m - W GTOAM (1X1, San Dlago
Padres a I Florida Marllnt, joined in progress
4 33 p in . - W IL N A M 4)170). Southern
League, Orlando Cubt al Nashville Xprats
10 p m. - WOTO AM ( IX ) , San Francisco
Olanlt al SI Loult Cardinals. |olned In
progress

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singles, two runs, two BBI).
Gordon Clark (threr singles,
three riinsl. Stesr James (Irljile.
double, run. two BBll ami Dave
Noble (double, single, run. BBI).
Lilting M A Erectors to victory
were Paul Bodrupie/ (triple,
three singles two runs, BllliOeiavto Torres (three singles,
two runs, two BBll. David Eaton
(three singles, run, BBI). David
Cories (double, single, two runs,
two BBll and Tom Wilks Idouble,
single, three Bill)
Also h ittin g were. Lonnie
Tucker llwo singles, two runs.

Ih rrr BBI). John llogun (tw :
singles, two runs. BBll. Glen i
Stewart (two singles, two runs
Darryl Williams (single, BBI
Geordle Davison dun. RBI) anti
Chris Bullock Irunl
Getting the hits (or Desk-Mad
were Ttm Davis Idouble. single
two BUI), Scott Baker |lwt&gt;
singles). Dave Sowers (irlplt)
run). Steve Dykes (single, runj
Wayne Kelly (single) and Mark
Morgan trim. BBll
Powering Stlrtey's Affordable*,
were Bandy Smut her* Idoubh
two singlrs. two runs, two BBI
Wayne Fakess (double, tw &gt;
singles, two runs. Bill). Gar r
Muse (double, single, three run'
BBI). Larry lltrt (double, s ln g li.
two runs, two RBI) and Sonn /
Eubanks (double, single, r u t ,
BBI).
A lso . D enny M ille r | l w j
singles, nui. Bllll. Tom
f
(iw o sin gle*, rutsl., D a rre ll Mud I

(triple, run. two BBll and Chi &gt;
Crider anil Bobby K rlrnbrln (
lone single each).
Doing Ihe h itting for Ke i
Hummel Chevrolet were Chrl w
Wargo Idouble. three single! 2
two runs, BBll. David Goldslli K|
(two doubles, single, run). Cur^|
Keeler Itrljilc. single, two runs,■
BBI). Jim Davis (double, singly,
BBll. Brian Curtis Itwu single*,
run). Chris Nlckle and Scott
Murphy (one single, one run aiuj
o u r BBI each), J e ff F u trrjl
(single, two BBll and Jaim;^
Thompson (single. Kill)

Pinehurst
Continued from IB
Beer:JO Is liurk on top of Ihe
league standings with a 51
record, while Ihe Budmcn fell to
•1-2. Trailing the leaders are
Briar Corporullon (3-3). The Id ­
ler Guys |2-31. Bydcr-MLS (2-1)
and MobHltc(M).
Next week. The tille r Guys
challenge Wayne Denseh at 6:30
p in : Byder-MLS tackles l)ecr:30
al 7:30 p in.: and Mnblllte lukes
on Briar Corporation at H:JO
p in .
Leading Beer:30 were Todd
Page! (double, two singles, two
runs, two BBll, Mike Miller and
Bed Garner llwo singles, one run
and one BBI each). Boh Garner
llw o singles). J e rry Camus
(home run. run. (wo BBI). Tim
A llis o n (double, ru n . BBI).
Spencer Baggctl (single, BBI).
Jim Be Id (single, mnl. Chuck
Cornel in (dingle) and Dave
Bennetl (run).
Hitting for Briar Corporation
were Berl Burgess (two singles)
ami Don Baldwin, Grover Marks
and Buhen Garcia (one single
each I.
Pacing The Ullcr Guys were
Rich Hi-mlugcr (Iwn doubles,
iwo runs), Frank Van Pell (dou­
ble. single, two BBI), Todd
Morgan (two singles, run. two
BBI), Donnie McCoy (double,
run). Tom Gllluit (single, run.
BBll. Frank Turner (single, BBI).
Mike Noilo Islnglc). Murk Boilon
(two runs) and Bon Cordell (BUI).
Mnblllte was led by Angel

Figueroa Idouble. two single*,
run. Bill), Durrd Lowery (humd
run. double, run. two BBI),
Juitdc Herring (triple, single),
Keswick Lushlry (double, single,
two runs). Bob Mnrkoa (two
singles. BBI). Todd 0 ‘Qulnn (two
singles, run). John Curatolo (two
singles). Sean Sumter and Chris
Brooks (one single and one run
each). Jim llrdow (single) and
Tim Martin (run).
Powering Bydcr-MLS were
Mike Spahr llwo doubles, three
singles, three runs, three RBI).
Bill Osbourn Sr. (Iwo doubles,
two singles, run, three RBI), Bill
Osbourn J r. (double, three
singles, two runs). Quinn Barrows (three singles, three runs,
two BBI) and Mike Angllm (three
singles).
Also contributing were Don
Me Loud (two singles, three runs.
BBI). Mario Beauchamp (two
s in g le s , ru n , B BI). Robert
McUraycr (two singles, three
BBI). Bill Worrell (two singles).
Bob Osier (double, RBI), Tony
Bellislno [single, run) and Mike
Luster (single).
Delivering for Wayne Dcnscli
were Gury Cline (triple, double,
single, three runs, two BBI).
Terry Hurt (double, two singles,
run. three BUI), Josh Seward
(three singles, run. three RBI).
Doug Drier (double, single, two
runs. RBI). Garden Spencer
(double, single, run. RBI) and
Brlnn Parent (two singles, run.
RBI).

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Matinees Mon., Wed., &amp; Sat. 1pm
Nightly al 7:30 pm - Closed Sundays
Seniors Free nl flUMatinees

2000 Seminola Blvd.. Casselberry
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Ipeople
Plan in advance for elder care

IN BRIEF
Musical drama presented
The Rescue Church of Cod Youth Deportment, Sunford,
presents lie first mualcal dramu "Sinner I’lense Don't Lei This
Harvest Pass" this evening at the Lake Mary High School
auditorium ut 7 p.m. The program will also feature I lie
Fellowship. Prnlse und Worship Chlor. Admission to the
program Is free,

Boys and Girls Club pageant set
"Eleganza" In conjunction with the lloyn and Clrls Club of
West Sanford and the Westslde Community Association will lie
hosting the first annual Jr. Mr. ami Ms Boys and Clrls Club
Jeanl on July 2. 7 p.m. at the Hoys und Clrls Club
he purpose of the pageant Is to help b uild the
self-confidence of children 10 lo 13 years old through
participation In compctlton und children 0 to 13 years old
through active participation (dance segment).
A panel of Judges will select a male and female winner, nnd
first and second runner up baaed on the following criteria:
granduer, question and response, general upperunre ami
talent, A "Most Dedicated" participant w ill also be chosen
along with "Congeniality."
To help better prepare for the upcoming pageant, Eleganza
wilt be holding formality training seminars on June 4. I I . 18
and 25, from 9 to 11 a m. Students w ill learn how to observe
and evaluate their own behavior us It relates to others, help
them to clarify social expectations, and expose them lo
guldlclnes which can enable them to meet with valid social
expectations. Il is stressed that all partlcpants sign up for
these seminars.
Applications can be picked up at the Hoys and Girls Club All
participants must be a member. For mure Information, contact
Joyce Higgins at 3 2 1*4379 or Cheryl Knight at 328-8370.
The pageant Is sponsored by the Sunford Housing Authority.

Make best use o f resources available, know rules
(hit- of the (lltfktilt litsks of caregiving is
planning for the future, II Is u difficult
subject to talk alxun mid one Ihul wc pul off
until number lime. All too often the day
arrives when musing borne care Is neces­
sary and If the pro|&gt;rr financial and legal
plans have not hern made, n family's
resources can drastically In- depleted.
The rosl of medical treatm ent and
nursing home care can be devastating lo a
family wbrn long-term Illness or disability
strikes. I t/protect nnd mukc the lrest use of
available resources II Is necessary lo start
planning well In udvunce. Each situation Is
dlirerent anti may rerpitre the help of a
professional, whether It lx- a banker, lawyer,
or flnunrtul planner, but there arc some
gcnrrul things to consider.
• Be sure you are receiving the full
Income you ate cutlllcd In from pensions,
social security, or other sources.
• On the other hand, lx- sure you are not
paying unnecessary expenses
• Check your Insurance portfolio for
duplication, especially In health Insurance
(Millt les Many older (tropic fall Into the trap
of bring "Insurance poor" only to find that
Medicare anti a Medicare supplement
IMrdlgapI Is often adequate for medical
expenses. Additional policies may pay very
little inward these expenses.
• Check life Insurance policies to see If

CONSUMER
FOCUS
BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG
they waive premium payments In the case
of total disability.
• Review assets and sources of income.
Can you rely on them over the long-term?
Be wary of any scheme for using your assets
to make quick Income.
• If long-term care becomes necessary,
private resources are often depleted.
• Long-term care Insurance can be a way
to privately Insure against some of the cost
of this care. Be cautious Incomparlng
benefits and cotta. Aak the following
questions.
• Does It cover core in any licensed
facility?
• Does It cover some aspects of long-term
care at home? Which aspects?
• What are the time and dollar limits?
Does it provide inflation protection?
• Does It exclude coverage for "pre­
existing conditions"?

• What is the coverage for Alzheimer's
disease or olher "psychlutrlc conditions"?
• Is the policy renewable?
• How docs the cost compare with other
similar |&gt;ollclcs?
Medicaid Is oflcn the answer when funds
run low. Check with Soclul Services so you
know Ihe rules before you have s|H*nt down
farther than necessary.
• Be uwarc thnl an assessment of assets
Is made us of the first of the month the
person enters a nursing home. If the person
Is married, assets of both spouses urc
considered. The home ulong with adjoining
land and car arc exempt.
• If there Is a spouse living outside the
nursing home, they nre entitled lo m ini­
mum ussets of S20.000 or a total of one hair
of the assets up to $68,700 In 1992.
• When the nursing home resident's
resources arc down lo $2,000 they arc
eligible for Mrdlcald. An Irrevocable burial
trust can be purchased as part of the spend
down.
• In order to protect assets, they must he
transferred to the beneficiaries more than
30 months prior to nursing home entry.
This emphasizes the need far tong range
planning.
• Financial plunnlng for long-term care
can be a frustrating task, but one well worth
the effort for surviving family members.

$$$ for
charities

Substance abuse discussed
SAFE, Substance Abuse Family Education. Is conducting a
"Families In Crisis" outreach program hurrestrd organiza­
tions wanting to contact the Life Savers Club of SAFE may call
Libby Kuharske at 2 9 1-4357.

Art association meets Saturday
Sanford-Scmlnole Art Association meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at I pm ,, at Shoney's in Sanford.
Those Interested In art are welcome lo ullend.

Trekkles meet Sunday
The USS Genesis, u chapter of the Federation IA Star Trek
Fan Club) meets every other Sunday, at 4 30 p.m.. ut Howl
America on Airport boulevard. Those Interested In u program
that helps people are Invited. For Information, call V lrklr.
321-7338. The next meeting Is May 8.

j Sunbelt Daylily Club to meet
Sunbelt Daylily Chib meets the fir s t Hominy of the month hi
2 p.m through April at the Old City Hull. Hlghwuy 15A near
" 1Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary.
The club educates members on daylily growing through slide
shows, guest speakers and trips to duyllly gardens. There urr
no club dues. Call 886-3190 far more Inform ation.

Hants FSMs Oy Twiw

Tha following prostitutions were made (from lelt).
Barbara Bradshaw, accepting lor tha Christian
Shitting Center, on behalt ol tho Banlard Qardan
Club, Tina Loo, president ol the Jr. Woman'a
Club, presenting lo Katie Moncrief, on behalf of
Kids Home ol Fla.; Helen Griffith, president of
Ihe Foderalion, representing Family and Com­
munity Educators lo Linda Kuhn. Seminole

County Victims Rlghts-Sala House of Seminole;
Jean Matts, president ol Sanford Women's Club,
also lo Kuhn ol Seta House; Anabel OiQood,
president of the Altamonte Springs Woman's
Club to South Seminole Chrlaillan Sharing
Center; Susan Albee, director of Better Living for
Seniors, accepting from Helen Pierce of Ihe
Casselberry Woman'a Club.

The Seminole County
Federation of W om en’ s
Clubs gathered May 23 for
Ihelr second of three yearly
meetings.
The meeting
h e ld a t th e S u n f o r d
Women's Club building,
was hosted by the Sanford
Jr. Women's Club. Also In
a ttc n d u n c c was L in d a
Kuhn, vice president of Safe
House of Florida, and Susan
Albee, director of Better
Ltvlntl for Sentum-Mml* nit
Wheels. Six cheek* were
presented to locnl charities.

Dixieland band open to public
Dixieland Forever Inc., u non profit band, plays the second
Sunday of every month, from 4-7 p.m.. at the VFW Hall. 2706
Wells Ave.. Fern Park. Open to the public, donation is 8H. For
Information, call 841*7335.

World War II veterans meet Sunday
World War II veterans of the Merchant Marines and Navy
Armed Guard meet the second Sunday of the month ul I p.m.,
at the American Legion. 2874 S. Sanford Ave. All "old salts
are welcome. For Information, call Bob Swanson. 321-4723.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet at 10 u.m. every Monday at the
Deland Public Library. Interested poets arc welcome.
For more Information, please call lk)b Shelton!, 904-7360416, or Virginia Martin. 904-775-8909.

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sunford Civic Center.

Bridge club meets every Monday
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to play
rty bridge. The Party Bridge Club meets every Monday
tween 1-3 p.m. at the Lake Mnry Senior Center at the Old
City Hall. 158 N. Country Club Road.

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DEAR MARY: I've heard II
said that we are attracted to the
same type of person over and
over again, even when we can't
get along with (hem. I'm really
an example of Ihai. I was
married to u man for 20 years
who turned out to be just like
my father, a womanizing alco­
holic. What's so raid Is Hint I
remember being so proud or the
fact that I was stire he was
exactly the opposite of my father
when I met and married him.
I've lx-cn divorced now for five
years, and I'm In another rela­
tionship. Again, at first I was
sure this guy was different — he
doesn't even drink. But now.
three years Into the relationship.
I see the same kinds of things
iliu l were true for my father and
ex-husband — unable lo get
really close lo me, wants to
make other people responsible
fur Ills behavior, thinks he's
entitled to some kind of special

DRUG
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK

consideration tn every situation,
to name a few examples. Maybe
this Is just the way men are, but
I swear I know some who don't
act like this. Is It possible that
I’m drawn to this kind of guy
because of my background, or ts
this all I can hope for In a
relationship with a man?

JERK-FINDING FEMALE
DEAR JERK-FINDERi Being

u jerk Is not a sex-1Inked trait.
The kinds of behavlori you
describe come tn all kinds of

people packaging. While (here Is criticism.
• Inability to form close Inno true description of an alcohol­
ic or drug-abusing personality, 11male relationships. This may
there does seem to be some be due lo (he absence of close
common themes and bchuvlors rmoilon.il bonds In their early
evidenced by them und also by life.
• Fear of Intimacy.
people who grew up In alcohol or
• M a n ipu la tive behavior;
other drug-im pacted homes.
Some observations that workers experts at getting others to do
In the field have noticed often things for them or feel responsi­
exhibited by Individuals who ble for Ihelr behavior.
If these kinds of themes have
abuse alcohol or other drugs, or
who grew up tn families that did, characterized your past rela­
tionships, perhaps you could
Include;
break Ihe cycle by joining an
• Low self-esteem : they AlAnon or Codependents Anon­
secretly feel thery have little or ymous support group. The only
no value.
way we cart change our rela­
• They arc unable to delay tio n s h ip s Is by c h a n g in g
gratification and appear uncon­ ourselves.
cerned by consequences: "I want
what I want when I want It."
(Mary Balk la a C e rlllle d
• Low tolerance for anxiety or A d d ic tio n P re v e n tio n P ro­
discomfort; they seek Instant fessional and counaelor. Write
relief.
her at the Sanlord Herald, or call
• Cannot tolerate criticism-, the Seminole County Schools’
rejection Is usually read Into any Drug Prevention olflce, 323-5710.)

Driver pursued on freew ay longed to hear siren’s call

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Common traits define behavior

DEAR ABBYr I was recently

followed on the freeway by a
male driver who atayed directly
behind my cur through a series
o f June changes and speed
changes. I went from suspicious.
to nervous, to really scared us l
realized that he was, Indeed,
following me.
He then followed me off the
freeway and through a scries of
turns while 1searched In vain for
a police station. 1 could t&gt;nd
absolutely no signs Indicating
the location of the police stutlon,
sheriff or highway patrol. Final­
ly, I pulled Into a business where
there were a number of men
standing outside. After slowing
to survey the situation, the
pursuer drove on.
Abby, why don't police sta­
tions have more signs Indicating
their location (also the sheriff
and highway patrol)? Without a
car phone. It could be dangerous
to stop to call 011.
Your readers would bencllt
from some advice on the best
course af action If they arc
punued on the road.

DESPERATELY SEEKING
THE POLICE STATION
DSAK DESPERATELY: I

hope that law enforcement nnd
transportation departments ev­
erywhere will lake nole of your
suggcsilon for better police
"locator signs." It's a good Idea.
Incidentally. Ihe California
Hlghwuy Patrol said lhat you
acted appropriately when you
were being pursued on the road.
You heuded for u lighted, popu­
lated arcu; kept your cur doors
locked nnd the windows rolled
up: left u "space cushion"
uround your car for easier ma­
neuverability: and were alert to
strangers. Most Important if you
arc faced with weapons, surren­
der your vehicle calmly, without
a fight. Vehicles can be replaced.
Lives cannot.

DEAR ABBY: I am asking you
a question I nm sure many
people would also like answered.
Why do doctors prescribe medi­
cines to pnllcn'.B that cost a
fortune, then after a few doses,
change the medication to some­
thing else that also costs a
fortune?
I have a full bottle of medicine
that cost me $26. I took It twice,
then the doctor gave me another
prescription Ip fill. When I asked

ADVICK

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

him, "What should I do with the
bottle I Imvc?" he sold, "Just
throw It out!"
My son-in-law had two full
bottles o f In su lin — never
opened. Ills doctor changed his
prescription to another type.
1 nm close to 80 und cannot
afford lo throw money away.
Please pul this In your column
because the next time n doctor
prescribes 100 pills to be taken
one a day. I'm going to say.
"w hy don't you prescribe only
20 pills, nnd if you want me lo
lake more, I'll order more?"
Please don't use my name.

with you or that tt may be
changed, ask the pharmacist to
give you only part of it. If It
works out OK, then you can
return to the pharmacist for the
remainder of the medlcatlon.The
cost may be a little higher In
smaller quantities, but If the
medication Is changed, at least
you w o n 't be s tu c k w ith
medication you cah't use.

er. 1 never did tell him the other
party was his brother.
Was this honest enough? I am
afraid If 1 tell him who the other
party was It w ill ruin his rela­
tionship with his brother, and
also that w ill be the end af his
relationship with me.
Abby. can you advise me In
this sensitive situation?

NOT CONFIDENTIAL TO
HELEN BROKET IN OMAHA)

Qeorge and his brother arc
business partners, they w ill be
seeing more of each other, so I
advise you to be completely
honest, and tell Qeorge the
whole story before his brother
does. It may cost you your
relationship with Qeorge, but
that’s the chance you w ill have
to take.
(Problems? Writ# lo Daar Abby.
For a psrsonsl, unpublished
reply, sand a •all-addressed,
•tamped envelope to Dear Abby,

Happy birthday, dear sister.
Who's counting?
DEAR ABBYi My boyfriend
(I'll call him George) and I have a
strong relationship based on
mutual trust.We have been go­
ing together for six months.
A fter going w ith his last
girlfriend for three years, Qeorge
broke up with her because she
was unfaithful.
There is only one thing from
rny past I have not told Qeorge
about. I had a short-term physi­
cal relationship with his brother
NOT MADE OF MONEY and now the two of them arc In
DEAR NOT MADE OF business together.MONEY: When the doctor gives
I did tell Qeorge I hud had a
you a prescription, If you urc previous relationship and I told
concerned Ihnl It muy not agree him a few of the details: howev­

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Sunday
Genesis
7:1-24

Monday
Deuteronomy
10:12-22

Tuesday
Jqshua
2:1-24

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Thursday
Ruth
1:1*22

Wednesday
Joshua
23:1-16

Friday
Matthew
8 5-13

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Matthew
15 22-28

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Rev. Shea retires after 26 years

IN BRIEF

By SUSAN WKMMIR

Cummings to visit St. James

Horald Correspondent

SANFORD - Bishop Frunk
C. Cummings or flu* l l i h
Episcopal Dial riel of the Afri­
can M ethodist E piscopal
(’ hurt'll will celrhrate llnly
Communion at Historic St.
Jainra A.M.E. Church, h id
Cyprena Ave., on Sunday,
June 5. al 11 a.in.
Hlahnp and Mia. Cummings
along with u delegation of
ministers and laymen have
recently returned from visitlnj( the overseas districts In
Cape Town. Johannesburg.
Saw/lland and Zimbabwe

SANFORD — Working for the Lord doesn't pay
much hut th r retirement benefits are nut of this
world, was a III llc^xx-m once seen In passing.
The Rev. Darwin Shea, minister of the Upsnln
Community Presbyterian Chtirrh for the past 20
years would agVcc wholeheartedly. Shea retired
from Ills position with the church on May 20.
" I set a goal of retiring at 75 years old." he said.
"I turned 75 this month. I'd like to travel a lot unit
see all my grandchildren."
Shea and his wife of 51 years. Jeanne, have five
children, Darlene. Darwin Jr.. Valerie. Daniel and
Roger. They also havr 13 grundchlldrcn. with
numlier I t on llie way.
The fonnrr Casselberry resldenla have lived In
the Longwood area since 1005. Shea has pastorrd
churches from as far away as New York state.
New Hampshire, and Alabama.
"I think starling was a real challenge." Shea
said atxnit the beginning* of Upsaln Church. "We
had 15 people. We then outgrew the building. We
had |x-ople silting In the renter aisle and a sound
pipe for those In the Ixick rooms That's when we
built the new church. We now avernge about 150.
" I think anyone considering becoming a

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Lay ministry leads service
SANFORD — Christ United Methodist Church. 408 Tucker
Dr., announces a Lay Ministries Program for Sunday, June A.
during the Annual Florida Conference. The service w ill lx* led
entirely by the laity. In the 11 a m. Worship Serlvce. Michael K.
Kurgan will deliver the sermon tilled “ Christianity: I lobby or
Occupation?" Robert Hmce will serve ns Lllurglst.

minister should gel a good solid biblical back­
ground." he said. "It's a demanding profession
h ill u rewarding profession."
To parents that aspire for their rhlldrcn lo
minister la others. Shcu wild he leaves this
advice.
"To parents that aspire for their children to
minister to others." he said " I f parents could
Impress on their young men or women the
Importance of the ministry, that would I k * helpful.
They should be there for those In need.
"O ur church has been n real wonderful
experience, everyone thnt comes here says
they've never seen such love among the people."
he said. "Jesus said If you love one another all
men will know that you are my disciples. There's
too much hate In the world. We need that love.”
He concluded with his opinions on dealing with
erring members and his favorite stories nnd
scriptures In the Bible.
" I don't think we ever place enough emphasis
on prayer," Shea said. "The Prodigal son Is one of
my favorite stories In the Bible. The son thal was
left behind was Jealous. That's no position for
Christians lo lake today. We need to help restore
people to God and wclrome them back.
My favorite scripture Is Komuns 8:1. It says,
"there Is therefore now no condemnation to those
who arc In Christ Jesus."

The Rev. Darwin Shen

Youth activities abound at FBC

First Baptist Church Y o u th C hoir Prom ise to perlorm on S u n d sy.

SANFORD - The Youth Choir
of First Baptist Church. Park
Avenue, will be presenting the
m uB lcal/dram a "T h e G reul
A rtra g e o u s A d v e n tu re " on
Sunday. June 5. at 7 pan. The
rholr ronslsts of 45 plus mem­
bers. ranging In ages from 12 lo
18.
At first It may seem a hit
strange for a youth musical to hr
set In an art museum, hut In a
rrrent national survey. Ameri­
can teenagers reported "check­
ing out" art museums to tie very
close to the top of the list of "root
things to do."
In some ways, studying an
abstract painting cun tie a little
like studying life. Al first, you
may stare and not see a thing,
hut th r more you look the more
It comes ullvr and begin to
understand und Imagine things
tieyond the first Impression.

Also, beginning Wednesday.
June H, and continuing each
Wednesday for the next five
weeks, children age 2 through
5th grude will enjoy an Incredi­
ble V a ca tio n B ib le School
adventure. The theme Is "Come
to the I’urty. Celebrate Jesus!"

Deaconess Workshop set
SANFORD — Reddick Mrmorlnl F ir s t Horn C h i m b u i tin
Living God. 3155 Kings ltd., lias p la n n e d Us llrsi a n n u a l
Deaconess Workshop for I I am . S a tu rd a y J u n e I a l O n
church.
Deaconess Beatrice Baker Is encouraging e v e r y o n e 's
participation through their attendance.

LIFE AFTER DEATH

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Do you have a foar of death or grieve for a loved one?
Transfiguration medium, Vern Overleo, will be bringing proof
that only your physical body dies tho truo you lives on in i
better world enjoying a period way of life.
June 18th • 2 .0 0 P M &amp; 7:00 PM

S p r tu a fc s tC h u fc M A iw a ie n e tt

Kings and queens
for the Lord
African American kinoa and
queens of Second Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church,
Airport Boulevard. Sanford,
dressed for the occasion of
the Annual African American
Victory Day on Sunday In
colebratlon ol their heritage
and service to the Lord. The
A n g e lic M ass C h o ir o f
Titusville thrilled the hoarts ol
the congregation and guests
with Gospel selections and
solos. Judges were asked to
choose the best dressed
during the Victory Parade, the
decision was made that all of
the kings and queens of the
parade were the best and each
received a round of applause
forthelrcontrlbutions.
H*t*M Photo by Koltoy MitchoH

The children w ill sing songs,
play games, create crufts, and
learn lots ol llfr-chnnglog lllbb
stories.
Enroll now. It's free! Call I u*a
Baptist at 322 BO 11
The Rev F l o y d Blake. .If
pastor.

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Independence Oeplitl M m . Civic League Bldg. Longeood
Jordan Minionery Oeplitl Church. M0 Upteit Rd
Llghlhouie Oeplitl Church. MS Longeood. Lite MaryHd
Lekeviee 0eplitl Church. ITS Ltkevlee Ave. Lake Mery
Macedonia Minion Oeplitl Church. Oik Mill Rd .Otlten
Mittionary Oeplitl Church. North Rd . Enlerprlte
Morning Olory Oeplitl Church. Oeneve Hey
Ml Moriah Primitive Baplitl Church. 1101 Locutl Ave’. Sanloid
Ml Olive Million ery Replltl Church. Santando Sprlngt Rd . Longeood
Ml Sinai Mlttlonery Baplitl Church. I BOOJerry Ave
Ml Zion Mlttlonery Oeplitl Church. Si pet Ave
New Dethel Mlttlonery Church, tlh 81 t Hickory Ave
New Ml Calvary Mutlonery Baplitl Church. II09W ITlhBI
New Salem Primitive Oeplitl Church. IS0HW 12th Si
New Testament Baplitl Church, Quality Inn. Norm Longwood
New Ml. Zion Oeplitl Church, ITT0 Pear Ave
New Lila Fellowship. 4 tit E. Lake Or. Cattalbarry
Northtide Oeplitl Church. Chuluola
Peaceful Zion Oeplitl Church, 1164 Pine 61, Altamonte Spnngt
People l Btplitl Church. IT0IW t il SI .Senlotd
Plnecrttl Btplitl Church. 801 C Airport Dlvd
Prelite Lake Oeplitl Church, Ridge Rd. Fern Ptrt
Prugrtte Mittiunery Beplrtl Chun.li, Midway
Providence Mlttlonery Oeplitl Church. 4SS1 Dougitt A r t, Oookertown
Second Shiloh Mlttlonery Baplitl Church Weil Sanlord
Smyrna Oeplitl Church, ISO Overbrook Of. CekMl berry
Starlight Oeplitl Church, ISO Bahama Rd
81. Jamee Mlttlonery Btplitl Chutch. SR 415, Otleen
SI. John* Mlttlonery Oeplitl Church, JOS Longwood Ave .
Alltmonte Springe

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Si Lgka Mtiitonir)i Baptist Church of Camatoo Ctlf, Inc
SI Paul Baptist Church. It3 Pine Ave
SI Matthews Beotisl Church Canaan Hgts
SI John • Missionary Baplt«t Church. 920 Cypress SI
Springfield Missionary Baptist Church. 12th St S Cedar Ave
Palmetto Aia Baplitl Church. 2626 Palmetto A»j
Temple Bapi al Church. Palm Springs Rd Altamonte Springs
Victory Bapi al Church. Old Orlando Rd al Heeler A.a
Wattvew Bapiisi Church. 4100 Pools no (ISA)
William Chapel Missionary BapHsl Church. Mars A WiJiam S i.
Ailamonia Springs
2»on Hop* Baptist Church. 712 Orange A*t
CATHOLIC
All Souls Catholic Church 902 Oaa A«a . Sanford
Church of lha Nativity. Laaa Mary
Our lady of the Lakes Calhoitc Church. 1310 Macmillan. Deltona
SI Ann a Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail. SaBary
SI Augualina Catholic Church. Sunsal D r. naar Button Rd . Casselberry
81 Clara Catholic Community meets al Oalaan Civic Cantar
SI Mary Magdaiana Catholic Church. MaHiand Ave . Ailamonia Springs
8t Mary sUkraman Catholic Church 245 McCoy Or .Apopka
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CHRISTIAN
First Chnslian Chi rch. 1607 8 SanlordAva
First Christian Church of longwood. 1400 E C Williamson Rd . longwood
Celebration Church lake Mary. t26W lekevityv Avt . lake Mary
Qraca Christian Church. Wilson llamanlary School (Paola).
965 Oranga Blvd . Sanford
lekevtew Cnnitian Church. Baar La*a Rd al Jamison
Sanlord Christian Church, 730 Upnu Rd Sanlord
South Saminola Christian Church 300 W SR434.0vttdo
CHRISTIAN SCIKNCI
Firal Church of Chriat Scianlial. 973 Markham Woods Rd . longwood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ. 1812 S ParkAva
Church of Chriat al laka Elian. US Mary 17 92 N . Casselberry
Church of Chnal. 600 Palm Springs Dr. Ailamonia Springs
Church of Chriat. Qanava
Church of Christ, longwood
Church of Christ. W 17th SI
Northslds Church of Chnsl. Fla Haven D r. Maitland
South Saminola Church of Christ. 3410 laka Howall Rd
CHURCH OF OOD
Church of Ood. 503 Hk kory Ave
Church of Ood. 803 W 22nd 81
Church of Ood. Oviado
Church of Ood Holinaaa. Laka Monroa
Church of Ood Mlaslon. Entsrprisa
Church ol Ood, 1402 W 16th 81
Church ol Ood In Chhtl. Oviado
Church of Ood of Prophacy. 2509 S Elm Ava
Church of Ood of Prophacy. 1706 8 Parsimmon Ava
Church of Ood of Prophacy. 496 8 Central, Oviado
Church of Ood (7lh Day). Dallona Community Caniar. Daltona (Sun Roomi
nattouaChuicholOiid. 1700W- UthSl .Sanlord
Trua Church of Ood. 2700 Ridgewood Ava . Sanford
CONORKQATIONAL
Congragaltonal Christian Church. 2401 S Park Ava . Sanlord
KASTIRN ORTHODOX
Eastern Orthodox Church. St Oaorge, 2001 Dylan Way, Maitland
Eastern Orthodox Church. 8l. Steven a of O.C A .
1890 Laka Emma Rd . Longwood

Eastern Orthodox Church. Si John Orthodox. 2743 Country O u t Rd .
Sanford
EPISCOPAL
Ail Sarnia Episcopal Church. I DaBary Ava . Enlarpnsa
Chnsl Episcopal Church. Longwood
Episcopal Church of the New Covanam. 876 Tusxawtiia Rd . Wtntar Springs
Episcopal Church of I ha Resurrection. 251 E lake Brantley Dr Longwood
Holy Cross Episcopal Church. Park Ava al 4th S t. Sanford
St Peters Episcopal Church. 700 Rmeh«i Rd . Laka Mary
Si Rkhard a Church. 5151 Lake Howall Rd. Winter Park
The Church of the Qood Shephard. 331 lake Ava . Maitland
FOURSOUARK
Cornerstone Christian Fellowship Lake Mary Elementary School. Corner
Lake Mary Blvd A Country Club Rd . Lake Mary
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
Calvary Christian Cantar. 500 W 4ih S i. Sanford
New Harvest Christian Fellowship. 2760 Country Club Rd Sanford
Northland Community Church. 530 Dog Track Rd . Longwood
Outreach Deitveranca Cantar, 2231 Sipat Ava . Sanford
JEWISH
Bath Am Synagogue mealing al cornar of Band Lake and
County Una Rd . Watt 1-4
Temple Shalom. 1 785 Elkham Blvd . Deltona
LUTHERAN
Ascension Lutheran Church, Ovarbrook Dr. Casselberry
Qood Shephard Lutheran Church. ELCA, 2917 Orlando Dr (Hwy 17 92).
Sanford
Holy Croat Lutheran Church of Laka Mary. 760 Sun D r. lake Mary
lord of lif t Lutheran Church. 395 Tuakawiila Rd . Winter Springs
Lutheran Church of Providence. Dallona
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 2525 Oak Ava
Messiah Lutheran Church. Ooldan Days Dr A Mwy 1 7 92. Casselberry
St Lukes Lutheran Church, Rl 426.Slavia
SI Stephen Lutheran Church. 434 |ual W of 14. Longwood
METHODIST
Darnell United Memorial Church. E DaBary Ava . Enterprise
Baar lake Umiad Methodist Church
Bethel A M E Church. Canaan Haights
Cassaiberry Community United Methodist Church, Mwy 17 92 al
Pmay Ridge Rd . Casselberry
Christ United Methodist Church, Tucker Or. 8unland Estataa
DaBary Community Methodist Church. W Mighbenks Rd . DeQery
First United Methodist Church. 419 Park Ava
First Msthodist Church of Geneva
First Methodist Church of Oviado
Grace United Methodist Church, 49V N Country Club Rd . Lake Mary
, Grant Chapel A M E Church. Oviado
Oakgruve Methodist Church. Oviado
Ostaan Methodist Church, cor ol Carpenter A Murray S t. Ostaan
Pioneer Methodnt Church, cor of Wilbur Ave A Country Club Rd .
Lake Mary
Saniando United Mathodiat Church. SR 434 and 14. Longwood
Bt Jamea A M ( , 9th at Cypreaa
8l Luka M B Church of Camaron City. Inc . Osardall off SR 46 E
St Mary SAME Church. SR 41f. Ostaan
St Paul s Methodist Church, Ostaan Rd , Enterprise
Stratford Memorial Church, • DaBary
NAZARENC
Firal Church of the Naiarene. 2561 Sanford Ave
Geneva Church of the Naxarena. SR 46. Geneva
Lake Mary Church of the Naiarene. 171 E Crystal Laka Ava . Laka Mary
• ongwood Church of the Naxarene, Wayman A Jessup Ava . longwood

Maraham Woods Church of the Ne; arena SR 46 V »»•
.V
of 14 a* the We«»a River
PRESBYTERIAN
Dettone Presbyterian Church. Holland Ofvd A Austin A.« ;
First Presbyttri*i Church of lake Mary
Firal Presbyterian Church. Oak Ava \ 3rd St
First Presbyterian Church ol DeBary C Highland
Markham Woods Presbyterian Church, 5210 M«»&gt; ham iv u in
Lake Mary
St Andrews Presbyterian Church 9913 Baar la k e l'i
St Marks Presbyterian Church 1021 Palm Spring* M l Am
Tuacawiila Presbyterian Church. 3600 V/ SR426 Oviad r
UpxaUCommunity Presbyterian Church Uptaia Rd
Wakiva Presbyterian Church 211 WiAtva Springs Lana. lo-*,**
Westminister Presbyterian Chu'ch RedOugMJ Casset *rr,
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest lake Seventh Day Adventist Church Hay 4’6 » r-.ti i,
Mars Hill Seventh Day Adventist Church 601 F Jmtr.i ..»V •
Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Church 5615 N May 42/
f event* r*'y Adventist Church Maitland A.e Alter- u
Winter brings Seventh Day Adventist Church '&gt;0'. M&lt; . i l l
OTHER CHURCHES
All Faith Chapel. Cemp Seminole. Wtxiva Park It i
Allan s A M E Church. Olive A 12th
Osardall Avenue Holiness Chapel. Bearden Ava
Chuluola Community Church
Church of Jeaus Christ of latter Day Semis 21if-» • » Asa
ECKANKAR. 770 Big Tree Dr . Suite 100. long* &lt;1
Family Church Christian Center. tSAlSeminc la U . i Ce\». .t er.f
Firal Born Church of the Living God Mtdwey
Flrtl Church of Christ. Scientist. Elkam Blvd A Vvi.v M De
First Pantacostat Church of longwood
First Pentacostal Church of Sanford
Full Ooipet Church of Ood in Chnsl 1626 Jen, A.t '» n** * I
Full Gospel Tabernacle. 2724 Country Club f &gt;
Grace 6&lt;b*e Church. 2644 S Sanford Av«*
Holy Trinity Church of God in Christ 1514 Menu &gt;j»1'» •• Ave
Kingdom Hallo! Jehovah • Witness lake M&gt; •&gt;&lt;•«• ('••! i»r»?lV 3rd m
Lake Mary Community Church. 101 N Country (: i «j!&gt;Hrl I . m *M ,
Laka Monroe Chapel Orange Blvd lakeMomoe
Ml Olive Holiness Church Oek Hill Rd Osteen
Neighborhood Alliance Church 301 Mark hem Vr i ti.| •
*■« n
Paola Wesleyan Church. 5650 Waysid# Or Sant&lt;&gt;&lt; l
Pentecostal Open Bible Tabernecie Prduenood a «v ••
•••»»
Seminole High School
RastorallonCo«nmunilyChurch. 5616 M CR 427, Sanlord
Rolling Hills Moravian Church. SR 434. lunQwood
Sanford Alliance Church 14015 Park Ave
Sanford Bible Church 2460 Sanford Ave
Second Church of the Living God. 3428 UeetJell Ave . Sarim I
Si Petka Serbian OHhodox Church. 1990 lake Emma ltd long wood
The Full Onspei Church of 0*jr lord JcJus Christ, Weafii' gton ^i
Canaan City
The Salvation Army. 700 W 24th Bl
Triumph. The Church of the New Age 1006 VV til* Si
United Church of Clwtsl. Altamonte Community Chapel Aita&lt;-.
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United Church of Christ Christian Fellowship 260N Country o * in
Lake Mary
UC 8 S Spiritual Centra, 12S A 8 Volusia A.r
marni
Graves A Volusia Ave . Orange City

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�OD - Sanlori) Herald, Sanlord. Florida - Friday, Juno 3, 1994

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGH TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CRIM INAL CASE NO.:
*4 1)44 CFA
SCSO INC ID ENT NO !
IU I1 M U 1
IN R E FO RFEITURE OF
I9MCMRYSLER LEBANON
V IN &lt;IC)BC51E IGG7I1)70
NOTICE OF FO RFEITURE
PROCEEDING
TO TIksoA Henry
M Avalon Cour I
Cnitalbarry. Florida 11707
and all oilier* Mho claim an
I n l e r e i t In th e fo llo w in g
properly
l*M C H R YSLER LEBARON,
V IN H O O C H E IGG2I1170
Donald F E*llnger, ol the
Seminole County Sherlir* OF
lice. Seminole County, Florida,
through hit olllcert, invetllga
tort or agentt, tailed the above
property on April 79. 1994. at or
near Slate Hoad 414 and Anchor
Road. Altamonte Spring*. Semi
note County. Florida, and It
pretenlly holding laid property
lor the pur poie ol forfeiture
purtuanl to Section* 9)2.701704.
Florida Stelutet, and will RE
Q U E S T that an Honorable
Judge nl the Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit,
Seminole County, Florida. Ilnd
probable ceute that the above
property should bo forfeited to
the above agency. You will be
ten I a copy ol the Order finding
Probable Ceute once It It llgned
by the Judge end It will edvlto
you how end when lo respond to
this request for forfeiture
I HEREBY C ERTIFY THAT
a true and correct copy ol this
Nollce « a t tent lo the above
n a m e d e d d r o tt e t by U S
certified mall, return receipt
requested, this INh day ot May.
Iter
MARY ANN KLEIN
LEGAL COUNSEL
Florida Bar No : #17419
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF SOFFICE
m i !»rn Street
Sanlord. Florida 12771 *7**
Telephone &lt;4071 1XM 72
Certified Receipt rPMS 4Jf 710
Publish May 71. 77 A June 1 .1,
m i
DER 171

L e g a l N o t ic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nollce It hereby given that I
am engaged In business al »J*
Wood Crest Cove. Longwood. FL
11710. Seminole County. Florlde.
under the Fictitious Nam * ol Al
O R A P E R Y IN S TA LLA TIO N ,
IN C ., and thet I intend lo
register said name with the
Division ol Corporations. Telia
haste*. Florida. In accordance
w ith the provisions ol the
Fictitious Nam* Stelutet. To
W it: Section M l Of, Florida
Slalulet I H I.
Roberto Perat
Publish June 1. i f f 4 _ DES 77

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
C R IM IN A L CASE NO.)
L94 1199 C F A
SCSO INCIDENT NO.!
I40I0S9#41
IN R E FO RFEITURE OF
9M MHANDGUN. FABRIOUE
DENATIONAL •4X777.
17.17000U S CURRENCY.
12(7 OOU $ CURRENCY
NOTICEOF FO RFEITURE
PROCEEDING
TO IvanCabrera
541 Northwestern Avenue
Altamonte Springs.
Florida 17714
and all others who claim an
I n t e r e t l In th e fo llo w in g
properly
9MM H A N D G U N . FABR1
ODE DENATIONAL *4X771.
57.170 00 U S C U R R EN C Y
1777 OOU S CURRENCY
Donald F Etllnger ol Ihe
Seminole County Sherlfl't Ol
lice, Seminole County. Florida
through hit olllcert, Investiga
tors or agentt. tailed the above
property on April 19. 1994, *1 or
near 141 Northwestern Avenue,
Altamonte Springs. Seminole
County. Florida, and It pres
enlly holding said properly for
the purpose ol forfeiture purtu
ant lo Sections 977 701 704 Flor
Ida Slalultt. and will REQUEST
that an Honorable Judge of the
C ir c u it C ou rt. E ig h te e n th
J u d ic ia l C irc u it, Stm inoto
County. Florida, find probable
cause that I he above proparty
should be forfeited lo the above
agency You will be sent a copy
cl in* Order finding Probable
Cause once II It signed by the
Judge end II will advise you how
and when lo respond lo Ihlt
request lor forfeiture
I HEREBY C ERTIFY THAT
a true and correct copy ol this
Notice wet sent lo the above
n a m ed addresses by U S
certified mail return receipt
requested, this 17th day ot May.
1994
MARY ANN K LEIN
LFG A l COUNSEL
Florida Bar No 417179
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHERIFF'SO FFIC E
11417«th Street
Sanlord, Flor Ida 1777) 9799
Telephone (40711X4472
Car tilled Receipt IP V 4 101 721
Publish May 71. 71 A June t. 1.
1994
DER 1/1

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.t t4 4)1) CA U K
M L STEVENS. JR ,
Plaintiff.
vs
LAVCLLE A DAHL. ET AL
Defendants
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO EDGAR W .COX. JR . AS
TRUSTEE. TRUSTOFFICER
A AGENT FOR THE
SHADOWB MANAGEMENT
TRUST
I4 1 }"N "S T R E E T ,N W..
SUITE 401
WASHINGTON. DC 20001
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
F IE D that an action to quiet
till* on the following properly
located In Seminole County.
Florida, to wit:
LOT to. BLOCK 4. HANOVER
WOOOS. ACCOROINO TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
COROED IN PLAT BOOK I*.
PAGES 71 THROUGH 77. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IDA
Tie* been filed ag tin it you end
you are required to tev* a copy
ot your written defenses. It any.
to Iho Complaint on Plaintiff t
a t to r n a y . R E D W A R D
COOLEY. ESQ. 1410 SR 414
West. Suite 700. Longwood FL
11110. on or belore thirty (M l
days alter the first date ot
publication ol this Notice, end
til* lhe original with I ha Clerk ot
the Court either b tlo rt service
on PlelntltFs attorney or Imme
dlately thereafter, otherwise a
dtfuell will be entered againil
you tor the relief demanded In
the Complaint
This nolle* will ba published
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
once each week lor two (1)
OF THE IIT H
consecutive weeks in the San
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
lord Herald
IN A N O FO R
DATED Ihlt 1st day ol June.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
1904
FLORIOA
(SEAL)
CASE NO *4 119CA14K
MARYANNE MORSE
HANKERS TRUST
CLERK OF THE
K O M P A N Y) AS TRUSTEE
CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE RURAL HOUSING
By: Ruth King
TRUST 1917 I.
A t Deputy Clerk
Plalntllt,
NOTICE
vt
AMERICANS W ITH
ROBERT V HARRIS*. JR .
DISA BILITIES ACT
e la l ,
OF IH 0
Delendanlltl
Administrative Order
NOTICE OF ACTION
No 9) 17
17771)
Persons with a disability who
TO; Unknown director* and
need a special accommodation
olllcert ol COFIN COFAMERCE
lo participate In this proceeding
AND F IN A N C E CORPORA
should contact ADA Coordinator
TION: PARKMOVEN. B V . a
al X I N Park Avenue Suite
C o r p o r a t io n a n d C O F IN
N .X I, Sanlord. Florida 17771 al
COMMERCE AND FINANCE
Ita il live days prior lo the
C O R P O R A T IO N ; P A R K
proceeding. Telephone 1*071
HOVEN, B V . » Corporation, lit
111 41X Ekt 4717; 1 (00 911 1771
h e lrt. d t v ltt e t, legatee* or \ ITDD I or 1 100 911 1770 IV ), via
grantee* and all person* or
Florida Relay Service
parties claiming .by. thrqugh.
Publish! June 1. &gt;0,1994 DES 74
under or againil them
NOTICEOF
Residence unknown
FICTITIOUS NAME
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
Notice It hereby given that I
Action for foreclosure ol a
am engaged In business al 70J
mortgage the following properly
Brlarwood
D r , Winter Springs.
In Seminole County, Florida
Florida 17701, Seminole County.
Lol 7. ORANGE ESTATES,
Florlde. under the Fictitious
according lo the plal thereof at
Name ol JOHN’S CLEANING
Recorded In Plat Book 14. Page
SERVICE,
and lhat I Intend lo
14. ol the Public Records ol
register said name with the
Seminole County, Florida
Division ol Corporations. Tell*
hat beer died ageintl you and
hessa*. Florlde. In accordance
you are required lo serve e copy
with the provisions ol the
ol yuur written defenses, II any,
Fictitious Name Slalulet. To
lo II on SPEAR AND HOFF
W it: Section 14109, Florlde
MAN, Attorneys, whose address
Slalulet 1991
Is 70) South D ial* Highway,
Janln* Lelja
Coral Gablet. Florlde 71144.
Publish: June), 1994
wilhm thirty (701 deyt alter the
DES 79
llr tl publication ot the nollce.
end lo die the original with the
NOTICEOF
Clerk ol Ih lt Court either belore
FICTITIOUS NAME
s e r v i c e on S P E A R A N D
Nolle* It hereby given lhat 1
HOFFMAN, attorneys or Imme
am engaged In business al SM
dlelely thereafter, otherwise e
Wh Itl Ingham Place. Lake Mery,
delaull will be entered ageintl
Seminole County, Florlde, under
you lor the relief demanded In
the Fictitious Name ol CRE
the Complain) or Petition
ATIVE DOCUMENTS, end that
WITNESS my hand and seal
I Intend to register said name
ol this Court on this Itl day ol
with the Division of Corpora
June. I« 4
Hons. Tallahassee. Florida. In
(SEAL)
accordance wllh the provisions
MARYAHNE MORSE
ot the Fictitious Name Slalulet.
A t Clerk ot the Court
To Wit: Section MS 09. Florid*
By: Ruth King
S la lu tts lffl.
A t Deputy Clerk
Daniel B Thomas
Publish: June3.10.1*94
Publish: June], 1994
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NOTICEOF PUBLICATION
E 90 Joseph Payton
F 04 AilheaPeterson
D 31 Adames Lewis
E IS Kathleen Reynolds
B I!Dwayne Mllchelt
A 14 Thomas Btauchesne
Personal Property consisting
of furniture, mattresses tires
lam ps, dressers, clothing
electronics, industrial equip
menl. miscellaneous boaet and
other personal Items, will be
told at public auction in ac
cordance wllh flo rid * Slalulet,
Self Storage Facility Act. Set
lions i ) *o* and U K t lo satisfy
owners lien lor rents due The
public auction will be held on
June lath 199*. 10 OT A M at the
(SIlow ing address

AAA Security Storage
TvW W, Air pur 1 tli.es
Sanlord, FL 17771
Publish Jufw 1, 1*94
DES 71______
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO t 9) 1447 CA I* L
B ROADNAIIONAL BANK.
Plalntlll.
vs
S TE P H E N I RACHLIN.
NATIONSBANK FLORIOA.
N A . UNI TED STAT ESOF
AMERICA: SPECIAL I FED
LAWN M AINTENANCE. TIM
E SIMPSON. CONSTANCE
RACHLIN
Oeltndanllt)
NOTICEOF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Ihe I pursuant to an Amended
Summery Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated May 11. 1994
In C at* No 91 1)41 CA 14 L. In
the Circuit Court In end lor
Seminole County, Florida In
which B R O A D N A T IO N A L
BANK It Ih t P la ln tlll and
STEPHEN I. RACHLIN. al a l ,
are the Delendanls, I will tall lo
Ihe highest bidder for cash at
the Watt Front door ot the
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanlord. Florida at I t . 00 a m
on Ihe 14th day ol Juna. 1)94. the
following described real proper
hr a t sat lorlh In Ihe Summary
Final Judgment ot Foreclosure
E X H IB IT '-A "
Begin 717 Iret East ot the NW
corner ol the NE W ot Section
14, Township TO South. Range 79
East, tald point being on Ihe
Easterly right ol way ol the
Longwood M a rk h a m Road;
thanca East 1190 leal to the NE
corner ol fh* NW % ol Ihe NE Ik
ol the NE tk ot tald Sactlon 14;
I hence South 41 degree* Weil
919 11 1*91; thence West 111 71
leal more or lest to Ihe SE
corner ol the properly described
In Deed Book 190, Pege 714, ol
the Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida; thence North
too teal; theme West j i t 71 leel
more or It t t to Ihe Easterly
R igh t ol-W ay of Ihe Long
wood Markham Road; thence
Northerly along tald right ol
way to lha point ol beginning, all
lying end being In Seminole
County, Florida
From a point on the Easterly
boundary ol Ihe right ol way ol
M a rk h a m Longwood Road
whar* the North Section line ol
Section 14, Township X South.
Range 79 East crosses laid
right olw ay. run Southerly M
feet along tald right ol way lo
the point ol beginning; run
thence East tor a distance ot
114,71 1**1 along a common
boundary wllh those cerlaln
tends described In Olllclal Rec
ordt Book 1112. Pag* I ) 10.
Seminole County. Florlde; run
Ihenc* South along a common
boundary wllh Ihe aloremen
llontd tor a distance ol 2X 00
leeti run them * North 7g*79'll"
W ttl tor a distance ol 77I.9J feet
lo a point on tha a lor (mentioned
Easterly right ol way lint ol
Markham Longwood Road; run
Ihenc* North I7, 40'00" East
along said right ol way line lor e
distance ol 11100 feel lo the
point ol beginning, ell lying and
being In Seminole County, Flor­
id*.
D A TFP Ih lt lllh day ol May,
1(94.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLCRKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jen* E. Jastwlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 17 &amp; Junel. 1994
DER 771

C L A S S IF IE D A D S
S e m in o le
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

O rla n d o - W in te r P a rk
8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT
nouns

14 conttcutlvt limes..... ...... 57c a lint
7 constcuthr* times----------70« a Una
3 consKutlva tlmgs........ ....81* a ling
Itlm e -------- ------------------ $1.191 line
Ralta ait ptr Issue, bestd on 3 Unis
* 3 Llnaa Minimum
r S B

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Vis a

NOW ACCEPTING

Sc hndukng may avkalo Hetakl Adverbs*! *1 lh# exist ol on whhborul da y
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Use k« description lor las let I resists Copy must OtXuw atcaptaMa rypu
grappa at term -Commavaal frequency rale* Me avadaMe
DEADLINES
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31— P t

s o m

Is

ADOPTIONS
Free medical car*. Irampor
•alion. counseling, prlvel#
doctor plus living ••pent**
Bar 17)1111 Claarwater Alternay
je M F f k k e r
le e e m w e
O E N H C M E N Loon-g (tu -r
lasatlonT Looking for light
louch body rub*» Dating?
Parliat? Look no former Cell
Diamond Mm# Entertainment
X 7 241 7*40 Now Hiring

25—Special Notices
FEMALE lo help with driving
and gas from Sanlord 10 Term
Rets Leavlngk/10 1119)41

HONOR YOUR GRADS

Honor youf
graduate with
a m e t sage
on our
G ra d u a le t
Gr patina
page, In Iho
classified
section ol the
Sanlord
Herald on
Juno 8th and
Harold
Advertiser
on Juna 0th
Your
massage
will ba a
tubule lo
make your
graduates’
proud
moment
sornolhiria lo
cherish lor
a Idotimel

♦1—Monty to Land
HEEP DRIVING AND STILL
GET THE MONEYI
All you need I* your title Jack
Olamond lor appotnlmeoi
UP 7979

7 1 - H e l p W anted

EMPLOYMENT

323-5176

_________WEW.iimtt,

ADO TO YOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOW!
CALL 177 4 H I or 1)2*414

“ ADVERTISING SALES
IMMEDIATE OPENING
The Sanlord Herald It now
hiring lor lha position ol
Classified Display Account
Representative Oulie* will
Include servicing current *c
counts and toikiling new * t
counts Salary plus com
mission, mileage end health
benefits Prior ad sales and or
layout avparianc* a plus
pr&gt;or esperienco catkng on
car dealarships desirable
Please send or fas resume lo
XO N French Av* IHwy 17 971
S anlord, FL 17771 F a r
407 111 9401 or c a ll Iho
A d v e r tis in g M a n a g e r,
etr i n less
_

AGENTS REAL ESTATE I
Nothing succeeds like success
We re welimto our &gt;rd decade
ol iraming luccesslul agents
No IxenteT
We ll help!
WATSON REALTY CORP
REALTORS
W H 44

APPLIERS S ll HR
W elrein local work
111471 9T7S _______

APPOINTMENT SETTERS
Part lima evenings Good al
litudt tag 5k 114 per hour plus
bonuses 5. P p n 9pm . , ,

Stiious Inquiries OAljl
C ilH IH W S '

ASSEMBLERS
Sm electronics m iniature
soldering experience neces
sary Dependebilty a must
Good benefits Magnalon*
Hearing Ak&gt;s X I U * 3&lt;77
AVON predecH IA **. Bern l*
K 2 \ No door door P T/F T
Sendl J 1 1 II9 1 I 4449** l i t *
EARN 14000/1*009 Per Month
It you have courage call!
__ ) 4 i l r x )4hr, rat, isisg.

* DRIVER WANTED *
4" PHOTO GREETING
111 00 Deadline
Juna. k lh a tlP M

Monday.

LINE GREETING
1 lints minimum SI X . each
add 11Iona I line UN Add S i n
lor diploma artwork
Prepayment required

CALL EARLY TO
RESERVE YOUR SPACE
111 H it t r i l l 9991

71-HelpWanted

DISPATCHER WANTED

LABORERS NEEDED. Skill*#
and unskilled Days
Cell between 1 1

Full lime lee high velum* aula
Paris. Musi have knowledge *1
ere*. Call 447 1741

DRIVERS WANTED

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

8:00 A.M.-9:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRI0AY
CLOSED SATURDAY
ASUNDAY

71-H tlp Wanted

Qualified, trperiem ed pro
due* hauler Long distance,
CDL required Cloan M V R.
_______ Call 9971X-1)44

ELECTROMECHANICAL
All three shills available
41 7117 X an hour X open
positions Siemens. Shorn
berg. Carlson has relainad
TRAN5W ORLD SERVICES
OROUP lo slall many ol Ihelr
electronic positions It you
have t aperl* net In any ol lh*
following, call our olflc* Im
mediately
■ Commercial Soldering
* Rework, touch Up
* F M Assembly
■ Wire Wr apping
(Contact Machine Operators
eW ire/Cab i# Harness
444 4471

EXP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
Mon Thuti. 9's hr work days
Pd holiday A vacation Apply
alt Sen (X I. 7)4* Old Lake
Maer E E .. S*rrfprrf&gt;ll-Xi4

HOME EVERY WEEK
ODOMETER MILES I
ALL STOPS PAID
ORIVERS WILL AVERAGE
$41,000 THIS YEAR
O V 6 R 2 1V OF OUR
O R IV E R S W IL L E A R N
547 000 t THISYEAR
PLUS
VACATION PAIO ORIVER S
M E D IC A L AMO LIFE IN
S U R A N C E P A ID
RE
CRUITlNG NONUSES FREE
UNIFORMS
N A T IO N W ID E C O M M O N
C A R R IER H IR IN G FULL
T IM E O T R ORIVERS
M in im u m age 11. 1 yrs
veratusU* O T R avperienc*
Class A' C O L Clean driving
record

BABYSITTINO in my Sanlord
home All a g tt SCC trained
111 1417week 131 *0*9

55— B u sin e ss
O p po rtu n itie s
C A N A D IA N L O T T O . E e rn
110011100 weekly promoting
Canadian Lotto 1 good people
needed Full training, Starl up
Horn S » 901 455 PLAY
PAPER ROUTE Sanllnal. San
ford area No collections
Orowlh Musi loll TO M I4 eyes
TAKE CONTROL! You can ba
In charge ol your future I Set
your own goals, work your
&gt; own hours, ta rn at much as
you want. 510 Billion, Well
established West Coat! com
pany Here's your chance lo
get In early I'll show you how.
Cell ledey. Sheryl
14*1)549 91*9

5 9 -F ln a n d a l
S e r v i c e s ___
ATTENTION HOMEOWNER5I
Mortgage Savings Programwill save you 110,000 or more
In Interesl Build equity In
your home X0% taller I
■ No Refinancing Required I
* No Cheng* ol Lenderl
Call lor Ire* information
407 X 5 4417

L e g a l N o t ic e
NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In business el 09*
E. 4X. Casselberry, FL 17707.
Seminole County. Florida, und#r
the Fictitious Nam * ol COM
PUTER MAX WAREHOUSE.
IN C ., and lh al I Intend to
register said name with the
Division nt Cr&gt;»p&lt;&gt;c»Hens, Telia
has***, Florida, In accordanca
w llh Ih t provisions ol lh *
Fictitious Nam * Statute*. To
W ll: Section 14109. Florida
Slalulet 1991.
Lidia Alomo fiarrkhelawan ...
Publish: Junel, 1994
OF K 34

MACHINE OPERATORS
Longwood m all m arketing
company seeks erparlenced
mall inserter or sorter Per
manenl position Never a tool

Help Pttsonntl, 1 29-M i l
MAIDS
Join ServtceMaid and bo hot*
every day wllh high quality
work and you cin earn lha
right la work bom home Our
leaders average 5X0 plus a
week It you have worked lor
other meld services call today
and you can start tomorrow I
111-4141__________
MEDICAL

IPN
IIP M (AM shill Full lime
Apply in person al Lakeview
Nursing Cantor *1* E Second
1 Ire *I. Seniord _____
MEDICAL

CNA
Energetic, sell starter CNA
needed to Astisl m carrying
out programs lor our Re
hobilltitle*/R estorative O*
pertment Mutt be certified In
the slat* of Ftor id*
Apply srtthM i
4*N Mwy 17 91
Debary, FI
9*1444*41*

REED TRANSPORT, INC
IBM INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
DELANO, FL0KIDA 32724
904 731-2771
____

____ E O E _____

HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR
M u l l have housekeeping
supervisor experience in a
healthcare tailing Knowledge
o l O B R A and OSHA r e ­
quirements highly desirable
Drug tree work place Apply
within
Debar y Manor
44 N Hey 17 (1
Debary. FI
_______ 447 44# 44)4_________

HUDSONS FURNITURE
DRIVER
Mostly Orlando area Wage
bated on aip a ritn c * Hell
day - insurance benefits Apply
#1)7*4 W F k tl Slreal. Sealerd

SANFORD HERALD
IS NOW HIRING
PRESS CATCHERS/HELPERS
*
Pert Time, On C ell!!
a
* Must Be Dependable Nd *
* phone cells Apply in person *
e
SANFOROHERALO
o
V ) 0« N French Av# , Senterd *

MAINTENANCE REEDED
H V A C /o w n tool*. Apply 471
S. Orlando Dr., Sanlord. FL

am ................................m m
MATS UPHOLSTERY

E x p e rie n c e d u p h e ltfs r )
person. Call tor a p p t m 4994
M EDICAL

NURSING ASSISTANT
All th ill* Full Urn* and par
tlmg Only those having tap*
Hence a t a Meeting A u liltm
in long term car* end being
able to show pcout of re g litr*
lion to take the course or
c h a lle n g e the las t upon
application should apply Mult
bo carttllod no lator than *0
day* after M r*. Drug tree
workplace
Debary Manor
44 N. H w y ll t l
Oakery. PI
_________44744*404_________

* MOUY MAIDS/MAIDS *
F /T M P .4 4 Will train
P /T llyar delivery. 74/ 5042

$ ORDER TAKERS t
V m l*4* Amusement new hir­
ing tor full and part time
position* lo r n 1144 per day
full time. SM per day pert
time. Per personal Interview
call John; 4474*4 444*

PANEL SAW OPERATOR
Per computer!!*# panel tew
lip e r le n c * required. Im .
mediate opening n »»S **

P U T TIME
M in i storage fa cility win
tram Ideal tor rottr* m e a n

mmmiSMi£
THIS W EEK S

M m n

A MOVING SALE

Good turn . book*, mltc ttull
10* Wilkin* Circle. Sanlord
Saturday 4 Sunday
I Xam 7 Xpm

CALL or APPLY al

BIG MOVING'SALET' "
Some fu rn itu re, antique*,
ctothlng. ale 11)0 Myrtle Av*
F h and Sal

FNIOAT 4 SATURDAY

1*1 Hidden Lea* D r . Sanlord
L e t t *1 g e e d S lu ll I
* X em apm
__________
M U L T I F A M IL Y SA LE
Camper shell, bird cage. *•
witerbed. plant*, turn . baby,
kitchen item* IIS ) Myrtle St.,
Sanford 1091 Sanford Av* .
near Lk Jscaup I Sat A Sun* I

SATURDAY ONLY!
_ BLACKMAMMOCK
Community Yard Sato 4 Ralll*
To banatlt Florida Av*
tame roadway From Oviedo
or Winter Spring*, taka ST RO
414 to DeLeon Turn Hghl on
Fla A v *. 1*11 on Ston* St
X * ( I X Saturday Sum 4pm

EVERYTHINGSCOESI
Moving I Baby tu rn , itoapar
tot*, couch A tovo seat, din rm
sal. girl* canopy bed w/all
a c c a ts o rta *. m ic ro w a v e ,
drattar. twmg tat, Fithar
Price and Libia ly t* toy*,
tile hen war a adult, children A
maternity clelhat. w a in *'
lot* ol m ite F rl A Sat.
Sam 1pm *11 Siivargato Loop
L* Mery IL ik t Wood W*»tl

GARAGE SALE
Fridoy and Saturday, S to 1
M U Jattorson Av# t btecss
east * f Mattonvtlto Ditna*
antique*, mltc . kid* doth**

•GARAGE SALE AD BARGAIN
Call In your garage tale ad by
I I noon on Tuesday and taka
advantage of our special
garage sal* *d price11 Call
Classified now tor details!

3222(11
LEASING AGENT
P /T Frl 4 le i laniard Ceuft
Apts. Call tor *n eppt. TO-SXt

lam 1pm. l i t Plnecrett Dr .
Santore Letter pood stub!

SATURDAY ONLYI
Baby ctottw*. red A green
plaid ceuch, line lew iery.
c lathing, pur*#*, and mere
11 It Osceola Dr , Santord

SUNRISE KIWANIS
CAJtAGE SALE
June a, • X am l i t ) Country
Club Rd . Senterd Household
item*, computer equipment,
furniture, es ertl** equipment.
p la n t ) P r e c ta d ) b e n ttit
Khetofthlpt

THREE FAMILY SALE
Cloth**, bed. dr**sect, teals,
and m ix
Point*ttia Drive
end Senterd A v*
FR ID A Y ANO1ATUROAY P t

YARD SALE
Let* *1 mi*c Friday, *JX 4 1
and Saturday, 4/4.4 II. T
1441 Or and* leer Aye., loatot#

107 WILKINS CIR •
Sanlord Saturday A Sunday.
4t“ PanltanK t v ,
cluck*, lamp*. 1 wh*4t bike,
much more i X A m T

J FAMILY SALE
Saturday, June 4, (am lpm
Something tor everyone I
147 Shannon Dr . Sanford
_________IPtnocrectl_______
419 S. SCOTT AVE. Sanlord
F R I-IA T SUN. 9 am a pm.
Anllqu* picture (ram#*, knick
neck* and houaahold mltc. ,i

Full time Musi kava late
medol scene vehicle fee le u l
deliveries utlllllng personal
vehicle. Call le i n e t 4-IS

S C.O.D. MESSENGERS S
Full or pari lime Must be at
least 14 yrs ot ag e. have
tollable transportation and
m u ll be b o n d a b lt
Fo r
p e rs o n a l In te r v ie w c a ll
Ruth.*. 40/4*4 0)4/
CARE FOR ELDERLY MAN
Room and board, small sala
ry Phone 1714949___________

s&lt;

~CARPENTERS
27—N u rs e ry &amp;
____ C hild C are

SPRINT lTAFFIMO.il* Mil

7 t —H tlp W anted

Musi hey* reliable transport*
lion end own tools Sanlord
area Pleas* call Jim; X I 1411

Commirclil Laundry Service
Needs dependable pert lime
help Several positions avail
able Call for appointment
__________ lie-1141__________

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST'
Dynamic, erparlenced. Indi
vldual needed lor mulll dll
dplinery offlc« Scheduling,
colltdlon, Insurance, phone
skill!, recall, pallanl relations
and comupltr llltrocy a must
Those with denial tiperience
need only apply Salary com
mensu-ale wllh (sperlenc*
Available Immediately
_______ 9*4 77147*4_________

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Bsperlenced evpanded duties
Assistant needed for mulll
disciplinary surgical and pro
s f h e t lc r a c o n i l r u d l v e
pradlca. Energetic Individual
wllh strong individual and
team skills, willing lo go lh*
extra mile, a must Salary and
benefits commensurate wllh
experience 944 775 4X4

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
Allamonta/Sanlord Full end
perl time Mature Individual
wllh denial tiperience 49/hr.
Sand Resume lei Or. Patrick
DelHere, PO Bos 447. lak e
M iry , FL 12)04____________ -

DENTAL ASSISTANTS
Allemonla/Senlord Full and
part lima. Maluro Individual
wl'h Florida corllflcate* re­
quired. 5* 49/hr lend Return*
lei Or. Patrick Delflore. PO
Box 547, Lake Mary, FL 17744

DRIVERS NEEDED
A G CARRIERS. Tavares. FI,
a well ttla b l'th td and grow
Ing Central Florida based
company oilers you:
* 2 X to 79« per mile
* Up lo 11.000 ml. per mo
estop Oft Pay
* Unloading Pay
* Vacation Pay
* Safety A Performance Bonus
espouse li.rtlng Program
* Average Trips 7 Days
* Lai* Model Conventional
Tractors
It you have 1 years tractor
trailer, OTR and snow and Ic*
■ ■per lance plus a good driving
record, call
I 444114 (MO

Notice

C a rp e t C leaning

FLORIOA STATE R IO U IR E S
all conbadort be registered
or c*rtlll*d To verity e tlat*
c o n tr a c to r ) b e e n * * call
i log )47 7*40 Occupational
License* are required by the
county end can be vended by
celling 111 U K . t i l 7412

SAM'S CARPET CLEANINO
plus strip and bull Itoer*.
R eildenllal/com m arctol 14
I 0141
hr* m 1541, beeper 444

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding .
Alum
Fram ing. D ryw all.
Door*, booling, Concrete
111 4411 . S.O. Eallnl, CEC4I9444
R ESIDENTIAL R EM ODEL!NO
Carpentry, painting, alumi­
num *o«il work. CGCA04110
119-5)44 before 9pm

Air Conditioning
SHERMAN’S AUTO REPAIR
Coldetl air In town Auto A
truck air conditioning tytlem t
repaired or Installed Freeetl
X y rte ip e rle n c *
171X09

Cleaning Service
QUALITY CLEANINO Indiana
butlnett relocated to Florida.
10 yr* erp Excel, ret*. Very
reatonabl*. 117 2415/177 1144
W ILL Clean home* and olflc**
V *ry reaionebi* ra id . Free
tttim ato tl 14 year* u p ari
*nce Call anyllme. I X 111*

Concrete
CAPTAIN CONCRETE, Woyn*
B#*l I Man Qvallly Optra
I loo I I X - 1771/424-M41_______
QUALITY CONCRETE WORK.
I I yoar* tx p . R aaionabl*
Lie /In * 111-1144

E le c tric a l
M A S T E R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair addition, com m /rat.
Llc/ln* IER0004191 171 4475

flo o r in g
(^ e rp e n try *
AMICK Cuitom Woodcralt A
D esign. S p a c la liiln g In
Shelving. Cabin*!*. Futnilura,
Racondlllonlng, Rallnlihlng,
Boat Repair, Hull A Interior
General Carpentry 174 4171
CARPENTER All kind* ol hom*
rapalri, pointing A caramlc
_ d l* Richard Grot*
171 1972
S A O E n ltrp rltei Trim, painl
ing. handyman service*. Lie d
A im d For lha batl quota In
towncall lodayl 471 9141

HARDWOOD FLOORING
Install Sanding Flnllhlng

I^MOUEN^JJJltomTtl
H o m e Im p ro va m a n t
ABSOLUTE Carpantry: trim,
metal tludt, rastoratlon work,
drywall, door*, tiding, dackt,
porch*!.
Llc/ln*
171-1447

AL DOFS ITALLI

. C a rp e t/ In s ta lla tio n "

Fla It Hghl at a price you can
afford Llc'd/lm . From ila rt
to finish Carpentry, plumb
Ing, alaclrlcal. and roollng
•vc*. 2 1 yr* ol axparlanca. No
Iob too big or im all. Call
114-1444 «r 117 4 I H 14 heur*

C A R P E T -M IL L DIRECT
Big Dtsceunt* F«m*ut Brandi
F lrtl Quality, Tap Una.
Stolnmattar. Saxonla*.
Tracklat*. Sculpluratl* 99
installed Commercial Itv tl
loop* 11.99 yd 407 174 4444

HOME A OFFICE RBFAIRS.
Electric, plumbing A/C r t
p a ir *
D o o r* , w in d o w ),
ic ra a n i, call, lan t, water
h a a la ri. carpantry, dackt.
custom (urn., woodwork All
al alttrdabto prlcatl Mt-1191

tio m e Im p ro ve m a n i1
AFFORDABLE HOME Rapalj
Dapandabl* All p/kRtat Cal
tor Fraaatt. Michael 17131^4!

RITE-W AY
W I N H O V V Ilf

La w n Service

,

R A IN IO W LAWN SERVICE •
No lob* lo big or tmolC
R a ild a n tla l/C o m m e r lc a
L leaned/1 nmrod. 407-H4-«4~
RANDY'S Q U A LITY LAWNr
Compiaia pro car* sine* IMO’
Cleanup*. haullng.M147l4

i

S O U T H E R N Lawn m a in t r
nance. Quality work at • fait
price. Fraa attlm alt*. US-4144
TOM A JE F F '* LAWN CARE]
R t* /Comm., dependable, low
retail Fra* t i l .............IX - 7070

Painting
M V IS I SON PAINTING ;
A PRESSURE WASHINO .
Fraq t it , 14 yr* oxp. D4-444) •

Pre ssu re C leaning DUN R IT fli Clean drlvawayii
roots, pool da ckt, w alk*;
houta* F ra a ttl. MI-4171

P h o to g ra p h y
■EACH, Sparti an# w a M in **’
Mobil equip-unique pricing.
For Info c#ll 33d-#4Q3—

"Tr^al
. Service
ECHOLS TR EE SVD Llc'i. ln il
“ Lai lha Prolasitonal* do It.'j
Frooatllm atM ............77)7

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-251 l

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, Juno 3, 1994 - 7B

.

7 1 —H e lp W onted

97—A p a rtm e n ts
Fu rn is h e d / R e nt

RICIPTIONIST/SECRETMV
In office n ig n l raq
10am 4pm....................IS IS hr

YOUTH COUNSELOR
N M drd lor lu m m tr comp
'• program Saturday* h m ]pm
land raiuma and r t l ' l la. I T *
Learning Canlar, Inc., P.O.

* Baa m , laniard. FI l ) » l ana

SALES NEW CAREER r94
11.00011.000 weekly Maka
Immadiala Incoma, Mrvlca
hundred! of ratall accounli.
•a c llln g m u llc and video
product* Weakly reorder*,
bunuto* Cal 11 1 1 I I ) 1)44
S E C U R IT Y O F F I C I I ) Job
• training Armed A unarmed
Branlly A Anoc U i 03*1 _

SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS
IS o p e n in g * lo r la r g e
manulaclurlng company lo
calad In tire Sanford area
In d iv id u a l* w ith te w in g
background lhal can d a rt
Immodialtly contact
TR AMSWORLD I t RV IC E !
OROUP444 M il

ALL U TILITIE S PAID I lldrm.
carpet, blind*. A/C. SMS plu*
*oc Nopal* MO toaa
IF F IC IE N C Y . carpel blind*,
appll A water paid IJM mo
plus ter Noimit IJO ioaa
SANFORD I room allnrnc y
w/pvtbalh I person t)lw k
______ SIS0*ac ) ) ) W
i ____
SANFORD. I room atllcency
w 'pvt lialh I per ton ttSwk
SANFORD I bdrm Complolo
privacy T tilk Irons hospital
ttOO'wk plu* *700 sec In
dtide*. u til,) » ) ? ) ) _________
S FURNISHED RMS children *
pelt OK SJM mo . IDS tec ‘
ssaaisi

107- M o b i l e
H om es / Rent

«no*tc.O T&gt; *»____

99—A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn ish e d / R e nt

MARINER’SVILLAGE

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73— E m p lo y m e n t
W anted

115—Ind ustria l
Rentals

Lah» Ada t bdrm 1140 mo
Jbdrm 14)0 mo and op

123 1670
SANFORD I lldrm l mo mo
plu* security All ulilihet pa-d
exepiatec
i n im j
SANFORD I bdrm garage apt
In downtown hitlorlcal di*
trie I LJOg/monlh plu* 1100

depo«U OT t l i *
SANFORD I B D R M *))* mo
plu* deposit No pel*
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I BEDROOM FREE MONTH
IP E C IA ll ) bdrm* A elite
avail
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1/2MONTHFREEff
I Bdrm / I ftalh I I I lt)o
SHENANDOAH A PA K TM f NTS
) BDRM ) BATH Apt CMAA
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All fcl*&lt;h#n «ppiiArK»% 14)5

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L I V I IN MOM I COMPANION
Light houttt««pm g *H t»
•ncM Call 11) 3tS0

91—A p a rtm e n ts /
House to Share

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
""

RENT WITH OPTION Pin#&lt;rt%t
1 /1 pool hom*. fane td tS ff mu

lij m u m

HOMK TO SHARE Ol'een
furm thad Single or oldar
coopia HOP »&gt; i n a»va_____

93—R oo m s to r Rent
A QUIET, CLEAN AM in San
lord Kitchen A phone u*e
cam laundry IM A up to* east
C A S H TV, phone kit ptiv
Mors drinking mature male
peel. 1)1 wk.SMdap 1)1 S4*e
CLEAN ROOMS tmgie tiarbng
t)l/w k
K itc h e n , phone
v laundry, video gemet oft
- ttreet parking
1104431
FUAN AM *70 wk , util in
- ^ u d ad wathar; dryer, pool
lull houag pay t ) H H l__
ROOM FOR RENT lig ht k.i,h
en prlvilleg* 1*1 and latl
Mature adult peel. j)4 s m
.S A N FO R D Working people'
• Why pey to much tor e room
when you can have belter lor
hell the price) Check it out I

____

SANTORO 1 I hJ' fyi M a th cent
H A carpet lib * n t * l 1 ft
«4U 44 * S ft 9*4 3*. 1*1}
S A N T O R O ) BDRM
j HATM
S4J5 mo plot deposit
Noptfe m
SANFORD .
&lt; s»t.
labpfronl hovl* 14V3 mo
__ II I J J •

Stenslrom Rentals

•SUNLANO I / ) * family rm.
pool. CHA. M ' t m o U U i K
• SANTORO H I apt « / u r
porch tplc SJ/l'm oS'M
• SA NTORO l / I . S
) story
duple*i CHA |4 V0 mo MW sac
• SANFORD A 14 J 2 5. dbi
g«r*g« tpic. ig yard, * a ii a
septic |ki|Cryrso MW M&gt;C
• D A LTO N * • 1-4 u , w dbi
gafag*. ig K t porch. Epic,
c if an I f «J fmo t'BOO' *tc
• SANTORO ) / l Apt *cr patio
CHA 1400 mo S)00 sac
• SANTORO 1/3 di/pliN. largo
rooms, CHA, garage* 4440 mo
1300 s#f
• S U N LA N O J /l
a ic r
______ lit two
Carport, CHA JIM) no
SANFORD Quiet, clean, cenven I
Sfenitrsm Realty. Inc
lent tannery. *ecure detira
"W» Manage your Him *,
trie room 111 toot
like* it w ii our own " Jim Doyle
111 14*9 Alter iP M U0 MM
97—A p a rtm e n ts
} BDRM, I BATH *&lt;th Florida
F u r n is h e d / R e n t
rm fiftpfaca, h#* isair MW
pint dtp No pal* 1)1 Oats
J BEDROOM, a bath, tent h A
family rm Only S)00 d o *n ‘
NOTICE
Alio 4 bdrm. a bath available
A ll rental and real ttla le
Alb about Our HUD hornet!
advertltemenlt are &gt;ub|ect lo
Why rent? THE HILLIM AN
the Federal Fair Houtlng A d
OROUP. INC Realtor 331 • ) ) )
which m ake* It Illegal lo
1/1 # Newly renovated, fenced
adveftite any preference, hm
rear yd No pet* u io mo *
Ita llo n or d lic rlm ln a llo n
Sail/dep 123 U?/ aft Spm____
bated en raca. color, religion.
M BOMM HOME &gt;oo»iing lor a
H r , handicap, familial tia lu t
good family with reference!.
penal tonal origin
C/HA. family room, fenced
yard
|SiR/mo
242 2413

HOM ES
SW EET H O M E S
• Single Story Design • No One Below or Above
• Energy • Efficient Studio, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom
Affordable Apartments
• Friendly, On-Site, Dependable Management
I Attic Storage, Private Patio &amp; More!

S c u t^ y id &amp; &lt; w it
s4fMWt*Ke*U&amp;

O F F IC (/w *r*h *u t* sp*ct IKW
Sq I I P r im * location *1
entrance fo Central F I* R*
^^on4l^A U gorl^O ))J^)4C ^^

1 1 7 —C o m m e rc ia l
R enta ls
IDEAL LOCATION lor enllqu*
mini mail High visibility and
tr*Mlc count 1,100 tq It build
Ing on lerg* lot SKW'month
plu* tec Hall Realty l» W M
SANFORD In , leave toned
C 1. J/0V Country Club Rd
Appro* 1*00 tq tt Large
paved, lanced and lighted
perking lot or storage era*
SltOplutla* Coll Dick Joyce
_________ 40) 173 4410_________

118—O ffic e
Space / Rent
NEW Sanlord attic** and O'
warehouse* 400 ) *00 iq tt
Special HM/isso 1111*14
IANFORD O il.,* space, M 0
*q II building total 1300 *q
It per oill&lt;a uni I ) ) l ) 00&lt;__
100 IQ FEET lor loot* on I ) ft,
tuccatslul aalltin g ancho,
bui.net*** Qood perking and
lighting G reat visibility
^ s k i^ ta a O jn o lT la a M w o r *

141 —H om es tor Sale
AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
THA/VA few at 4 ' i \ A NO'i
owftff llrumca few f t 1404/m *I
Gov't T*r*cfeii»r*t. R *p *il
Wmirsol*. Oratsf*. Volusia I
1*4.*901 4/3! Uv dm tam rm i
•a tin h it sac writ y. va felllt*!
C OIY CUSTOM iphf Dining
fa m ily r m i A p p h a n c a i.
garaga. fenced yd 144 TOO
POOL HOMBI J 2. 1,000 fe ttt
L iv
din , fa m ily , game
room* Scr porch' U l S00
Landscaped 3/). t/1 aertt Appl.
Iiw.dm. lam rm i S41S00
S U N K E N F A M IL Y RM A
comm pool Llv. dm, tam
rm * appl . acr porch, aacurl
ty *y Ham and gar*g*l t f . f t t
•R IC K V I feMR-tfe* am. 4»wt
rm * *«c *y*fem. *cr porch,
fenced yd * oarage1 144 S00

ASSUME NO QUALIFIES!
CUSTOM w *plit bdrm pfenl
Dining, family rm *. appl
trr»d yard ia*2 mo tfe SOO
PRC FORECLOSURE! J 2 *pi.f
liv . din , vat in bitch fenced
w garage IV lV m o Ife.fW
CUSTOM built ) 2 spill, llv
din
eat In bitch , appl
gar*g* IS41 mo 142 900
P A U L

3 2 1 -4 7 0 4
ALTAMONTE ) bdrm ) bath Ig
lot on cul da tec Brantley
School* »4» 000 m 11)0

*7H&lt;%6e 7^&lt;vtacU&lt;ie
tyrM /i s4 d c0 te 4 &amp; .. .

DUPLEX. SANFORO. 1 bdr. I
be. IMO/mth rani, owner II
nance *44 000.))) 1444

141—H o m e s fo r Sale

141—H o m e s fo r Sete

ArronoAiiE

LONOWOOD 4/7 tplll, noo» tq
ft. Lg torn rm . w/fplc, ter
pool, goedtchool 99K )«) SOM

4 bdrm. I I/Jbolh. UO.MW
VENTURE t F R O F IR T IIS
MARY E

T O O IN

BATEMAN REALTY
321-0754.......... 3217757
C A ttE L R E R R Y Haaulilui 3
bdrm. I&lt;* both Naw carpet,
paint Show* Ilk* a mod*11

144 ago....... .................. 4*« »)«

HALL REALTY
312 Y/ Flrsl SI S.mfoicJ
Caod* ) bdrm ) bain with
central htat/oir OnlytTt.fOO
I or I bdrm.. db&lt; g a r . fenced.
FI rm c b canttr IK .H 0
t rental unlit I Good ,4 th Howl
))K dn owner hold I tUl.000

323-5774
DEB aV v Lakalroni ) /) . ten
Irol M/A. plu ta a'ra t' *40 000
W. M a lH Itw tk ), OT f W
OELTONA only t*00 down
IHO ms Choose from ) home*
to be remodeled by builder
Great opportunity
Metre Prong44 4U I1__

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BANS lO KLU U iuH Ei, GuY’T
(0REC10SURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALIFIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA l ORANGE COUNTY
SUNLANO
I bdrm with
*e p a r« t* recreation bldg
Campietfiy fenced, tat *00
ESTATE SALKt Mt*torkcal I
bdrm with I car garage
Appeal ted el1 tia.boo A sieei
at 143.000!
Call fer detaint

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St. Croix Apartments

s

3 2 1 - 7 3 0 3
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O n L ak e E m m a R d.* L a k e M a r y

HOURS: M r,

0 - 6 ' S.*l

10 5 • Sun. C losed

H E A L TY • 330 3230
SANFORO *49,990 ) bdrm I
bath NIc* ora* ?•») Orange
Ave Real met home I can
maka you rtv. owner 4)&gt; Slad

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
HUO A VA FORCLOSURIS
Low downl Saminoi*. Orange
and Volutia Couniwt
Call lor datalltl
• Lock Arbor unique laka
front home Large lot *09.900
Batfs Otker ne
Vanlura I Fraperttot

3340273/774-9400
*A N F O R D ) bdrm I oath
Great tocationi New paint and
carpet
09100
t i l 4)01
SANFORO
M A Y F A IR
MEADOW * M l
lakalroni
appliance*. »cr**n*d porch,
com pool Naar shopping A
got I to u r** 10) 000 W 199)
SANFORD ) br l&lt;* bath Can
trol heat A air. Gat or elect
service Tea many evlrat lo
Htt City A county property.
Include* Ita lO workshop.
Awning, irrigation tytlam ,
lighted basketball court All in
chain link fence lor pel* A
kid* Close lo ell vh eel* t I)
__________ to) *0*9__________

STAIRS PROPERTY
«*&gt;m m u m

AACarrm , Inc .112 1214
LOW DOWN
Owner will »l
nance Brand new carpet,
Eat In Kitchen, even a BDQ
Pit on Patio! I M2 TOO
Call Diana ,j The Cannon Group
_
4441 er 13112H

O P EN HOUSE

Call Any ol Our Agents1
They're all
P H O 'I A FULL TIME I
So Call ANYTIME l

322 2420*321 2720
SANFORD • LAKE MARY

to ll SUMMERLIN STREET. 4
bdrm . t bath, gereg*. &lt;antral
H /A , naw paint In L out.
owner financing Ste.fOO Day*
66* 0)4* EveningsUJ M l)

153—A c re a g e ____L o ti/ S a le _____

CASH IN ON

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
Ideal tor m obi la home or
homo i l l * , h a rta l, calllo.
farming, or nurtary Zoned
agricultural *1.900 par acra
Small down paym tnt with
owner financing *04 36) 1)))

$ pring S avings
On 1,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes!

Geneva Gardens
1505 W 2 5 lh S tre e t • S. in f o

k

!

322-2090
HO URS: Mon. • Frl. 8:30 ■ 5:30
Managed Qy Angoito Cordon Proporiy Managemom

BRAND
NEW!

1 1 7 —S p o rtin g Poods
a BASKETBALL HOOP Heavy
d u ly m o u n ltd on m f l i !
bjekbo^rd vuilh brpees 5J$

m $2it

1»3—L a w n $ G a r d en
FOR SALE WOOD MULCH
Bring thovelf 110 pick up load
You load 3)1 *04)

1W— Pets BL Supplies
FOUND DOO. Pari Lab. Black
w/'whilt chest and white on
tome toes Vary well benavtd
Found )/)4. Elder R d lW 4a
77) 4044 allar )p m______
OFREE TO OOOO HOME
1
cal. I hit two. both fa mala
40) ))4 4*04 altar 1PM Alter
10 dayl will goto pound
GOLDEN R E TR IEVER PUPS.
AKC Registered Ready logo
*1*4 44) &gt;11 )l&gt;4 _________

PITBULL PUPPIES
For tele..............

•

1)4 11)0

POT BELLY PIGS

iw a akio ld Ottaen *10each
OT 4ise
• SKY KENNEL. Animal travel
cage Vary nice Heavy con
Itrucllon Medium to tmall
tile DO C a ll))) *614

mo.*

M O N T H

FR E E

S P E C IA L

' On Si:li:i.ttt(l Unit!. ' Mil Appfu .itniii I *'«• *
• 0 M O N T H S I H I:L C A U L h l
• Spatkllnjl Pocil • L m ;c M in i I’I. iiiv
• Excfdiic Ccnlef • Em.-igy I llkivni
• W /D Cfinncciliiiiv
HOURS M P 8 8, Sal 8-5. Sun Qoaad

322"8696

OLDCHICAGOBRICKS

P R IV A T E C O LL E C T O R It
l a l l l n g T t l m P ln n a c l*
Bataball card* Alto. ) Plana
a r t l i l * ' p roo f* and Ryn*
Sandburg to ol book Call
904 ) ! 4 ) IM

1*00 Ct Not Solid
*)W
11)4111__________

230—A n liq u e /C la s s ic
C ars
• CADILLAC P EV 'LL E . 19)0
ALL POWER I Only 1)000 or
bedotler Pleat#call 11)0)14
■ FO RDTH UN O ER B IR D . I9U.
A ll Brlglnall Naadi to m *
work *1.49) OBO 711 p ile
STEEL Front Fender* lor ’14 A
’to Modal A Ford right A toll.
In perlacl condition 111 1110
• 1944 FORD Pick up I / ) Ion
radorad 19)4 Lot* of aafra
part* A Beauty *4 400 4)0 04)7

I SOLD MV BOAT
ON THE FIRST PHONE CALLI
THE FIRST DAY MY AD RAN!

2 3 1-C a rs

Joyc* Cattidy t boat lor tala
ad tlarlad In Monday * paper
By Monday evening, her
phone wat ringing and her
boat wat told’

• CHRYSLER IM P E R IA L ‘91
Lika naw M u d sail Only
17) 100 Call 140))*)) 9614
• LE BARON Convertible. 44
Rad, loaded, dig deih. new
lop, new tire* *4 100491 IICO
• 19)1 PORSCHE. 911 Targe
low mltoage. show* Ilka naw
*10 000
OBO
OT 1IS4
1944 C H R Y S L E R L A S E R
Turbo. ) speed I owner, spoke
wheel* Atklog *1.100 71) 94))
• ’) ) CHEVY El Cemlno, no
*r&gt;g or Iran* . A/C. P/S. P/B.
cowl hood. SS grllto *4*0
149 1191
• ' I t C H E V R O L E T C aprice
Clastic, a dr . run* good
loaded
*4 000 OBO and
'SI Chevrolet Balalr, ) dr . run*
good *1 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 )4 &gt;11)
I ) FORD BRONCO II rad. 4.4
V*. 1 *pd overdrive, A/C. P 'S
P/B. Am /Fm caisall* alum,
num wheal* w /o v *ril(rd lire*
Good condition M u d sail
1*400 1)1 *41)
• I I BRONCO I I Ercallanl
condllionl Low m llail Runt
graall *5 OOP Cal) 11* )*je
90 C A O I L I A C S e v i l l a
burgundy, leather In f. E*c
COnd 60K mi. *11.100 ) ) ) )642

Place your ad In the Sanlord
Herald * d e iiilie d ad* and
you'll bo crultmg on your way
lotuccattl

SANFORO HERALO
322 2611
131 9993
• H04 S K I/PI1H BOAT. 90 HP
Marc . w /lralto' Run* graall
1)000 Partial linanca 69* )M4
• 1*11 R IO A L Medeilitn. I f
to". 4 cyl In/oufboar motor
w, drive on trailer *4.100 OBO
1)0 6004 or M » AM I OVA
0 ) ) Ft ORAOY W HITE. OMC.
Inboard outboard, lap lir a
modal *9;000 _ 0 6 0 17) *1*4
• 14 FT PONTOON beat All
libarglatt. 140 HP Evlnruda
Vary le t!1 Many a ilra i. Iika
newl Only 19 410 17)6*10
• •I) OLAI1TR EA M IS' boat
Irallar. SOhp Johnson Nave'
In ta ll water, a rt condition
^ ) 600
OBO
904 m 9)19
* ' • * RENKEN X)' Cuddy cabm.
omc. 1 0 . 140 hp, low hr*
motivated U t9* J49 4199 Erma

2 3 5 -T r u c k s /
Buses / V a n s
• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
‘79. I Ion. Paitengar van
clean Loaded! Too much to
list, mutt t*e to appreciate
Only U.49S OBO .
1111)00
• FORD RANOER. LTX *1.
P/S. crulte. A/C. siarao 4 )00
mi'a*. 1 yr or D.OOO ml left on
wav rawly______ Call to) m i
• JEEP PICK UP 4i4. 19?*. v t
auto Engine and Hans r*
built (about 70,000 m ilasl
Naw#, interior I ) 000 )71 TOO*

219—W an ted fo B uy
FIN E JEW ELRY. Diamond*
R o la t't Gold Tool*. TV*.
VCR* Golf Guitar*, camera*
Slaraot Camera* Antique*
Quill* Old pocket and w rit!
w atch ** Ivo ry cul g ia tt
H um m el* Slot m achine*
Sword*. Kniva* Toy* Wicker
Tiffany llama Oil painting*,
clo ck* tlr o n /a * S tarling
Ham* Oriental rug* Indent
Cash Broadway Jewelry and
Paws*. Ovtosto Plata, 16)44)1
SPANISH MOSS Good ar.d
clean JOcperpound
R utttH ‘1 Bramaliadt to) 6444
V IN T A O E W R IS T A N O
POCKET WATCHES Rolec
Le Coullra Mo,ado Piaget
C a r tie r
P a le k P h illip *
Hamilton Elgin. Longlnt*
Tiffan y and Co lllln o l*
Vacharon Any old moon
phate or chronograph wat
chat Paying up to t*0 000
Indent cath )6 *4 4 )t________
WANTED to buy m llllary ralict.
G erm any. J a p a n tta , US
P atch**, m a la lt. dagger*,
(word*, uniform *, helmets
and lllghl lackatt Call Bill or
Chau al Aslan Cleaner*. )))
4966 days 1)4 9411 ave*______
W A N T E D TO BU Y CARS.
Running or not 1*0and up
DO 1049

221—G ood Th in g s
_____fo E a l ________

HAIRDRYER

Salon profaitional. Zolo*
*99 Firm OT4I16
H A M M O N D organ w / aulo
rhythm Eacallant cond New
*7000 Asking t)*9 BUS 44
patunqer. WOOOBO 71 )9999
• OLD BICYCLES and pen*
*10.........
Call ) » 0)66

^

Sanford Motor Co.

1990 CHEVROLET CIS PICK
UP 44.000 m il**. V I . I spied
Cleanasaplnl
*10.99*
___ Call W 4J4)__
1910 DA T H IN PICKUP 4.4
A/C tl.WOor bedolfar
C a ll))) * 1 »

241— Recrea tion a l
Vehicles / C a m p ers
• CHEVY Motor homa. 76
Claan. runt g rta l Full bath
A/C. Generator Naw awning
Good lira*
111 ) 16*
_____ Need* new parent*!
• I t l ) COACHMAN M H. 74 II
)]K ml Many aalratl Incl
ganaralor Vary aasy lo drive
117.600
.............. 1)1 64so
194) C O L E M A N P OP UP
CAMPER. Awning, itova and
tlnk Sltap* 4 Eacallant cond
*1,700
_
111 4716
to) WINNEBAGO 14 It NaX
•rglne A radiator......... *4,000
1)1 56)4 or 111 01*a

U PICK. Black eyed peas *1
Zipparcraam p a t* 119 and
Okra
13) 0406
U PICK BLUEBERRIES. 4)1
Gulsa Nd . Odeen 401 m i l l )
All day Sal A Sun___________

243—T ra ile rs
FULLY ENCLOSED alt Heel
utility trailer Ideal lor *ub
contractor* tool* 114 91)4

OSTEEN, MINI RANCH
S aero*. 11% claartd. 7.000 tq
tt plut barn with hydraulic
llll Roc room, thop and ol
flea, ) wall*. Irrigation, )
bdrm 1 bath mobile with naw
la la lllti and taparala laundry
Much much moral Won't lot*
a lto ). *00 607 m U K ownar
*1 B U IL D IN G LOTS. Laka
Mary RaraatSll.fOOaachl
• I LARGE B U ILO INO LOT.
Ottaen. si.900
•9+ ACRES t a il ol Ottaen.
S7S.900
•41 ACRES SECLUOEO but I
mile away from Boltway I
iW e rue

I

P R E -L E A S E

100 Wlllner Circle - Sanford

S E P A R A T E c o m p o n e n t*
Kenwood cattelt* deck Sharp
CO playar. Ptonaer receiver.
Fisher ) way speaker* Over
JtoO Sell tor *7*0 904)14 ) i*a
• 1 0 U N D I I IO N . Am Fm
tlereo cattatta and * Hack
p la y a r wish w ide ra n g e
speakers Only t u Call *1)
99*4

•

211—A n tiq u e s /
Collectibles

Builder Closeout
IN PRIVATE POOL COMMUNITY
308 and 310 Krider Rd. Sanford • Sanora Subdivision

$5,000
MOVE IN
NOW!

3227491

Bedroom ....$ 5 4 8
O N E

• W EDDINO OOWN: Elegant
vintage lu ll langlh gown,
champagne color, Irom the
SO'* Gown fe alu rat, high
ruck, baaulllul titled beaded
bodice and long tlltod tleavrt
with talln button. Immaculal*
condition, Sica I) M u tlte e to
appractotal *100 Call to) 404)

REAL ESTATE. INC.

• 2 Bedroom....$ 4 7 7 mo.*
•3

183—T e le v is io n /
R a d io / Stereo

IN C .

SELLERS!! BUYERS!!

Selurdoy, */4/*4. I I 1 Wash
mgton Oak* Subdivision, 10)
Elian Place. Sentoed 4 bdrm.
) bam with pool. tir*pl«c*.
and security ly tttm Realty
Atteclalt*. Edna 641 r n t

Breeze

ELEC TR IC HOSPITAL SEO
lor tale Call bafora 9 )0am or
otter «pm 11001))________
P U L L BOX S P R IN O A N D
MATTRESS 140 A SET A UP
LARRY'S MART
» )4 I»
HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
Over 70 y ta rt In Sanlord
Sato* New and Used Service
all maka* A part* )04 E
Commercial SI
) ) ) MA)
MUST I I L L I Rich Plan mdut
trial Ireoier uprightl Eac
condllionl
*4*111*
OAK DINIHO ROOM *ET. lab.*
1 leave* 4 chair*, china cabi
net With g le it lop lor table
All Ilka newl tat) Call D )
1*4* or )))444*
R IF R IO fR A T O R . &gt;1 cu II
K ru n o ff *M0 DINING RM
SET with china cabinet tKO
ANTIQUE Mlktion Oak Deik
I'M ANTIQUE oak rocker
t)0 i l l 1*11 or 464 If If

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R E A L T Y .

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DEAR DR. GOTT: Mow do you
view "Worst Pills, Rest Pills” ? I
suffer from arthritis, hrnrl pro
hlem s and diabetes. When
rending u I m iu I my medications,
the Irook Indicates that certain
drugs should he taken with
extreme cnutlon.
*
DEAR READER: Like any ref­
erence manual. "W orst Pills.
NOW WHAT?
Rest Pills” (1988. Public Citizen
Inc.. 612 paperback) should be
used as a guide - not as a hlble.
Many |&gt;cnple are unite correct to
Ik* concerned about llic lr medi­
cines. both singly and In In­
teraction. For these patients.
PCAX
"Worst Pills. Rest Pills" can
provide really useful Informa­
tion; I encourage my own pallenls to read the book and use It
as a resource to ask me ques­
by Art Ssnsom tions.
However, I don't udvlse |iaDents to take us gos|&gt;cl every­
WC JUST GOT THE FIRST BILL ^
thing they read In that (or any
F T * WtLBE«T*C£'b
other) book. For one thing, some
drugs are necessary, despite
their hungers. For another, ref­
erence Ilooks deal with general,
theoretical Information, not with
specific |Millents and their pro­
blems.
So. liefore chucking your med­
icine out. use "Worst Pills. Rest
Pills" to formulate questions
about the drugs you are taking
by C hariot M. Schulz Then meet with your doctor to
review your concerns In short,
use the hook AND your doctor to
A N D I C O LO R
sort out and clarify Issues.
BETW EEN TH E LIN E5
To give you more Information.
I am sending you a free ropy of
my llealih Hrport "Consumer
T ip s on M edicines " O ther
readers who would like a ropy
should send 62 plus a long,
s e l f - a d d r e s s e d , s t a rn p e d
envelope to P O. Row 2-183. New
York. NY I0IM3 IW- sure to
mention the title.
DEAR DR GOTT A retina
by H o w l* Schneider Institute In Florida has Indicated
through studies that the use of
un aspirin a day grratly In­
creases your chance ol blindness
due to macular degeneration. If
this Is true. It seems to m r It

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population, beenusr It Is not
necessary and ran cause bleed
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trick.
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first-round finrnse of dummy's
queen. It Is better to cash
dummy's u rc beforr crossing to
Itutid and l e a d i n g t o w a r d
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Copyright 1004. NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.
M ia rii

p ra c tic a l pluv Is lo lead a low
from (h r d u m m y at trick
i wo.

True, against a rotioi sitting
East you will t&gt;e none the wiser,
because he will play low without
a f licker, even from kingdoiihlrtnn Hut if u bum.m s il­
ting East plays low smoothly, he
probably doesn't have the king.
Thinking you have the Jack, lie
will at least consider winning
with the king. And If he has
klng-douhleton. usually he will
win the trick
Try to take advantage of the
fact that the opponents cannot

sunshine, don't overtax yoursell
physically. Tomorrow. If you
have to contend with aching
In the year ahead, a number of muscles, you’ll regret It.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Do
uncx|&gt;cclcd changes could he In
the offing. If you don't let not he blase or Indifferent about
shifting conditions knock you olT the |&gt;osst-»sloiis of others today,
balance, you might he able to tiecause If something Is marred,
turn them Into advantageous scratched or lost, you may be
the person who Is held account­
developments.
OEMINI (May 21-June 20) able.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Your luck has Its limitations
today, so don't press it to a There Is a delicate baluncc that
breaking point. You could earn must be maintained at home
substantial returns, hut you today, or else friction might
m ight not win them. Know come cliurglng In und shove
where to look for romance and harmony out. Don't be the
you'll find It. The Astro-Graph culprit who opens the door.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Matchmaker Instantly reveals
which signs urc romantically Your powers of concentration
perfect for you. Mull 62 to might not he us awesome us
Mutchmakcr. c/o this newspa­ usual today, especially when
per. P.O. Rox 4405. New York. performing critical tasks. Have
someone you trust check your
N .Y .10103.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) work for mistakes.
SAGITTARIUS |Nov. 23-Dec.
Try to tie consistent In your
thinking toduy. Once you make 21) Don't he too hasty uboul
up your mind ubout something, grabbing the check today tr
d o n ' t s ud de nl y I mp l eme nt you're out with friends who have
a tendency to sit on their purses
cluing, s ut the last mlnufc.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you rather than open them. Re sure
arc planning lo make this un they pay their fulr share.
active day In the fresh ulr und
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IcHsnrsH or dissatisfaction con
laminate your household today.
If something Is disturbing you.
work It out In private.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. PJl
Impulses and Inclinations may
need monitoring today, or elstthey might Impel you to tip
som ething you later realize
wasn't too bright. Re disciplined!
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) (ft
careful of the extent of yiniy
Involvements today, so that you
do not Incur some type .of
flnanclul loss through u friend or
u group who makes the eortfmltment for you.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19)
Your desire to express your
Independence Is admirable, hut
don't go to extremes today Ip
order to make your point. What
you do could hurt your Image.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
Hiding from your present re­
sponsibilities or merely sweep­
ing them under the rug will not
give you the peace of mind
you're seeking toduy. Re duty­
conscious.
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ENTERPRISE ASSN.
by Leonard Starr

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One major change In bridge In
recent years liar* been the swing
toward pressurizing the oppo­
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one h id without rock solid val­
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w ild pre-empts a m t wrak Jump
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to keep your np|Mmrnle under
pressure during the play of Die
cards. Force them to piny - nr
guess •• well, either to muke their
contract or to drfcul yours.
Today's deal Is u gopd exam­
ple. Flaying In three no-trump,
you have eight top tricks: one
s p a d e , t w o It e a r t s . f o u r
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                    <text>May 6, 1994

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County alnoa 1900
B8th Yoar, No. 221 - Sonlord, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
IN S ID I

Plan includes survey, HRS program, pool on city land

□ Sports
Track teams win rsgionals
C L E A R W A TE R — The Seminole High School
hoya and girls’ track teams both won Class
4ARcglon 2 championships in Clearwater and
the Lyman girls won In Class 5A at Tallahassee
as several runners qualified for the state meet.

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YMCA eyes Sanford

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By NICK PPBIPAUP

afternoon, lie says Ihe Y Is seeking to use the
property as un Intersesslon site.
In his Idler rcc|ucstlng a meeting with Ihe
commission. Thomas wrole. " T o o|&gt;rrnlr an
on site HRS approved Interrrsslon program for
children on the year-round school calendar. It
would lie necessary to construe! a minimum of
facilities consisting of a small office area, resl
room facilities and a large opcn-alr p a v ilio n
"Before we actually undertake aperlflc plan­
ning." Thomas said this morning, "we would

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — The Central Florida YMCA wants
to create a facility in Ihe rlly of Sanford. It Is
looking al slightly over 11 acres of lund located
across from Ihe Sunford Middle School, m the
1700 hlork of8. French Avenue.
Ed Thomas, branch director of the Seminole
Family YMCA la arheriuletf to mldrraa n work
session of thr Sanford Clly Commission Monday

Man reportedly robbed In car

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Accordmg to Deputy Police Chief Joe Dillard.
At approximately l;30 this morning, a 41 year
4nd
ln, “ rr*,n,,rant parking lot
iin iih li2 o .
Prrnrh Avenue, wan
approached by a black male and white fcmule."
They got into his car. and the black male
pulled a knife.” Dillard continued. "They ilien
ordered him to drive then* to Franklin Arms
Apartments ut 1120 Florida Ave.. where Hie
black male got out and made contact with a
black female "
After that.” Dillard said, "the man got back
In the car and ordered the driver to take them to
Street and Maple Avenue, where the man
grabbed the driver from behind and Marled
choking and striking him. and the female took
the man s wallet. They then fled from the area
on foot."
Dillard wild the case Is being Investigated as a
robbery- at the present time, rather thun a
car jacking because they did not actually M ea l
the vehicle.

Local cops: Outlaw
won’t stop crime
By VICKI DsBORMIBR
Herald Staff Writer

Weekend to-do guide

Bridge........................I I Horoscope.
Classifieds.........0B,7B Movies........
Comlos.................... Nation.................
Crossword................BB People........
Doer Abby...... .........SB Polloo..........
Deaths.......................SA Religion......
Dr. Oett..................... BB •Sports.......
■dltorlal.................... 4A Television.
Plorlda......................BA Weather....

Jennifer Lynn Scott leads band students In prectlcs.

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SMS band teacher honored
for first class performance
By VIOKI DeBORMIBR
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Leading a group of middle
school musicians through thr rigors of
musical (raining while dealing wllh a host of
other problems brought on by adolescence Is
challenging enough.
Doing all of that and still leading the
students to uchleve lop honors In statewide
competitions, lo participate In civic activities
and to teally enjoy Ihe music they make Is an
umuzlng feat for any teacher.
But to do It all In one's first ycur In Ihe
clussroom Isa major accomplishment.

Jrnnlfrr Lynn Hcott. llte tuind teacher at
Sanford Middle School, was recently uwurdrd
Seminole County's Salllr Mar Award for
Outstanding First Year Teachers
The award I* given to honor those llrst-yrur
teachers who have shown outstanding capa­
bilities based un lnstrucllnn.il skills. Interac­
tion wllh lactdly and Mall und Interaction with
parents und thr community.
"W e like to cull them our llrst-class'
teachers rullirr thun our 'Mrs! year' teachers.”
mild Dedr Schullnrr. coordinator lor commu­
nity Involvement for thr school district.
Scott tx-gnn her teaching career In January

C See Teacher, Page SA

Preservation
Week

SANFORD — Stories of corpses In school yards
and children gunned down on Ihe steps of a
church may have convinced Congress of a need to
turn ass.mli weapons, but local law enforcement
officials don't see the (tan as a solution to the
crime problem.
The vote In Ihe House (or a bill to outlaw the
sale and production, hut not the ownership, of
"street sw rrprrs" und 18 other types of assault
style weapons, lawmakers said, reflected a
revulsion In hometown America with Hie slaugh­
ter In Ihe streets
lo Hrrnloolr County, however. Hherllf Don
Ksllngrr stild Hint thr new law will do nothing lo
deter crime here.
"It won't have much ol an effect on violent
crime," Ksllngrr said this morning. "If we really
want to deter criminals, w r nlioutd luck them up
for 30 years for using u gun lit the commission of
a crime."
Ksllngrr said hr has never seen un assault
weapon used In a crime in Seminole County.
"If someone Is going lo commll u crime here,
they use a handgun nr u shot gun." he said.
"We've never seen anyone killed with un ussaull
weapon."
Sanlnrd Police Chief Ralph Russell said Ills
officers have t-onfiscuted several of Ihe banned
wcupons In investigations In the city.

USee Weapons, Page 5A

Not so great escape

Sanford memories revisited:
Carriage rides, tea and tours
By NICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - Tukc a camera. This
will be u weekend worth photo­
graphing.
In honor of Preservation Week,
sponsored by Ihe National Trust for
Historic Preservation, flic clly of
Sanford will be conducting a week
of ucllvltles beginning tomorrow.
Local events arc being conducted
by Sanford Main Street, Sanford
Historic Trust, und the Sanford
Museum.
Many of the ucllvltles Involve

lours of the city's historic district,
featuring ureas which have been
recognized through historic pre­
servation uwards. Tours cun be
made on foot or In a currlugc.
Tomorrow's feature Is u "Victori­
an High Tcu/Wulklng To u r." begin­
ning ut 0 2 1 S. Park Avenue at 3
p.m. It features a walk through the
historic district.
Sunday will feature "Old Fash­
ioned Sunday Dinner &amp; Carriage
Ride" through historic Sanford. The
rides will he from 4 until 8 p.m.. at
the Higgins House, 420 S. Oak
tIBee Sanford, Page 5 A

Lake Mary focuses on early
industry during celebration
•IB,

Bright sunshiny weekend

Mostly sunny. High
In the mid to upper
80s. Wind becoming
east lOm ph.

Por mere weather, sea Page BA

□ S ee YMCA. Page 5A

Assault
weapons
banned

m a n 7, Tw° prrw,n* forrr«l ** Sanford
Z
'rm ‘° vnr,ou* locations in the

• Friday. May G. Health and Safely Fulr.
sponsored by the City of Sanford. Oreatcr
Sanford Chamber of Commerce and Col­
umbia/! ICA Central Florida Reglonul Hospital.
Many booths, displays nnd demonstrations will
be offered by over three dozen participant*
Admission and health screenings are free. H
a.m until 5 p.m.. at the Sanford Civic Center.
• Saturday. May 7. the Weststdc Community
Association. Inc., will be at the corner of Lake
Avenue and 13th Street for Spring Fest '94 (mm
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Flea Murkel table rentals are
available for a donation of t lO each. a lso , door
prlr.es, hot dogs, burhecuc dinners and
sandwiches and cntcrtulnmrnl. The proceeds
from the table rentals will go towurds the many
community projects In the Goldsboro area the
association Is Involved In. To reserve a table, cull
324-3919.
• Saturday, May 7. Grand opening celebrutlon
of the Seminole Expresswuy/Central Florida
Greeneway. sponsored by the Greater Seminole.
Sanford, and Oviedo Chumbcr* of Commerce.
Events Include a Lake Jesup Bridge Sk run at 8
a.in.. Seminole Elemental y School Challenge 5k
Wulk at 8:05 a.m.. Race awards ceremony at
9:30 a.m.. official ribbon cutting at 10:30 a.m.
• Saturday. May 7. Olde Luke Mary Days. 10
a.m. until 4 p.m. A celebration of Lake Mary's
post, present and future. Entertainment, arts &amp;
crafts, food, civic displays, nnd historical
demonstrations and displays will be at the Old
City Hall and Shoppes of Lake Mary In the area
around the Intersection of Country Club Road
and Lake Mary Boulcvurd. Th e event Is
sponsored by the City of Lake Mary, und Is being
coordinated by the Lake Mary Historical Com ­
mission.
• Saturduy, Muy 7, Preservation Week. San­
ford. Victorian High Tcu/Wulklng Tour, 621 S.
Park Avenue, 3 p.m. walking tour of historic
district preservation awards.
• Sunday, May 8 — Preservation Week.
Sanford. Old fashioned Sunday dinner und
carriage ride through historic Sunford 4-8 p.m..
420 Oak Avenue — Higgins House. Advance
reservations 117. Open house. Sanford Museum,
featuring photographs of Sanford Historic
Trust'a residential uward winners 2-4 p.m.. 520
E. First St.

conduct n community survey to find out exactly
what people would like this lo be."
"W r would like lo Ire able lo handle full-day
child cure service In keeping wllh Ihe trucks of
the year round school terms which will be needed
as early as Ju ly I8lh ." he said, "and If we re lo do
Ihul In such a short time, w r will nerd lo really
gel moving."
lie explained Ihe connection with HRS. "Th e
HHS has established a nurnlrrr of standards for

By BNARIBRODIB
Herald Columnist
LA K E MARY - A T&amp; T. Recoton.
C o n n e r. S iem ens S tro m b crffCarlson; the big businesses of mod­
ern day Lake Mary reflect Hide of
the Industries that sustained the
small vlllugc In the late 1800s und
the early part of this century. But It
was citrus, turpentine and timber,
cattle, starch and the railroad that
provided livelihoods for the original
settlers of the community.
Citrus was probably first to come
to Luke Mary, due In large part to
the contributions of Oen. Henry
Shelton Sanford. Sunford's Bclalr
citrus plantation, on the northwest

shore of Crystul Lake, was the
largest commercial grove In Florida
at that time. One of Lake Mary's
beat known pioneers. Axel Evald
SJoblom. ulrcndy was heavily In­
volved In the citrus Industry when
he moved to Lake Mary from Forest
City tn 1880. according to Luke
Mary historian Margaret Wesley.
SJoblom purchased thirty acres of
groves on the east shore of Crystal
Lake at Grand Bend (where the
Community Building !h now localcd).
All but five acres were
destroyed Boon after he purchased
the land, In the great freeze of
Junuury 1886.
Many of the residents who Inst

□Bee Lake Mary, Page 5A

Htrtid Shota by Tommy Vlncont

Billy Wayno Taylor, an escapee from the state prison camp near
Kissimmee Is oscortod Irom the Seminole County Sheriff's Office to
the county Jail by Investigators Dave Dalka, center, and Vince
Kaufman, right. Taylor escaped Irom the camp April 18 and was
captured at a home In Longwood. Taylor will bo chargod with escape
and burglary.

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REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

NEWS FROM

Swamps &amp; squash
Chiles signs wetlands bill, lets veggie libel become law

FBI receives tip Tiffany Sessions is alive
G A IN ESV ILLE — The FBI Issued a national alert after
receiving a lip that u Florida college student missing lor five
years was seen nllvc In the Houston area, The St. Petersburg
Times reported today.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
received an anonymous call April 10 that Tlffnny Sessions was
seen the day before, according to the FBI’s alert.
The caller said he believed Sessions and two other women
were being held against their will and forced Into prostitution.
The caller said the group was traveling In several vans, nt least
two of which had Florida license plates.
The Fill-operated National Crime Information Center Issued
the alert Thursday.
Alachua County sheriff's spokesman Lt. Emery Gainey
stressed that the Information was Just a Up and that Sessions
and the rest of the group has not been seen ngaln since.
"1 don't want to start n lot of rumors," he said. Alachua
authorities knew about the tip and have been Investigating for
utmost three weeks, he added.
Larry Curtin, the FBI's spokesman In Tampa, said the
National Crime Center only reports "credible Information."
"There has to be ... some reasonable basis to believe the
Information Is true and accurate," he said.
Sessions, a University of Florldn student, disappeared Feb. 0.
1989, while Jogging near her apartment In Gainesville. Her
disappearance prompted n nationwide search. Sessions was 20
years old nt the time.
The FBI nlert Identifies the two women seen In Sessions’
company as Beth Ann Miller and Tracy Kroh. Miller, of Idaho
Springs, Colo., was Id when she disappeared In 1082. Kroh
wns abducted front Mlllcreburg. Pa., In 1989 when she was 17.
The caller said Sessions. Miller and Kroh were traveling with
another woman, a man who Identified himself as Thomas
Stewart and another man who called himself Raymond,
according to the FBI.

By JACKIE HALLIFAX
Associated Press Writer
TA LLA H A S S E E — Florida growers who
find their crops under verbal attnrk could
seek triple damnges In court under a bill
Gov. Lawton Chiles has allowed to become
law without his signature.
The measure (CS-SB 1072) allows Florldn
growers lo sue anyone who publicly says
fruits, vegelahles and other perishable loud
products are unsafe for consumption, but
can’t sup|Nirt the claims with scientific
evidence.
PlnlntlfTs could collrcl triple damages IT
there’s Intent to hurt farmers by defaming
their crops.
Supporters of thr food disparagement hill
said Florida’s agriculture Industry must he
protected from n scare similar to the one

I hat Impacted apple growers In Washington
In 1989. Many people stopped buying upples
brcause of unproven accusations that a
pesticide used on the frail was a health
hazard.
Opixinents warn the law will stlllc free
speech and the nhlllty of people to discuss
legitimate concerns about Ihr safely of food
products.
The hill has a two-year atom ic of
limitation Itegltinlng from thr dale of Ihr
disparagement. It has no criminal penalties.
Also Thursday, the governor signed a bill
llinl defines wetlands and another that gives
enforcement of child support payments to
tnx collectors rather than social service
workers.
Chiles signed the wetlands legislation
ICS SB 1340) in Sarasota. He said It dors
more than provide statewide consistency In

defining wetlands — It helps streamline thel
process of getting permits.
"Businesses should nut have to gag
through endless red tnpe when they apply]
for a permit — they deserve quick and
certain answers to their applications."
Chllrs said. "Th is legislation provides thnl
certainty.
"It also Rivets certainty lo environmen­
talists so that we can end the mint-battles
tluil occur across the stntr over wetlands."
The new criteria establishes a three-prong
test to determine If uo area Is a wetland with
the help of n list of 1.400 plant species, soil
tests and historical data
latmlowncr* would Ik able lo challenge
regulators by presenting evidence showing
th a t the p r o p e r t y Is c o n s is t e n t ly
waterlogged for less than two weeks annu­
ally during yrnrs with normal rainfall.

Feds must
return
property
to owners
By Asswelsfd Brass_________

Woman paid a $59,000 tax return
PALM BEACH OARDENS - Susan Wright knew It was a
mistake.
She was supposed to get a $104 tax refund check from the
Internal Revenue Service, not one for $59,000.
"I couldn’t believe It — I got so excited I culled everybody,"
Wright said, clutching the U.S. Treasury check — twlre her
yearly salary. "I've squeezed It to death."
It's the most money Wright has ever seen. But she would be
wise not to spend the check she got Monday.
If she were lo cash It. the IKS would probably catch the
mistake within the next six months, said IRS spokesman John
Schnellmann.
The 34-year-old Insurance claims collector plans In return
the check — though a tad reluctantly.
"The y should nt least let me borrow It and jury It back," she
said, eyeing the money she could use lo pay her bills, start n
nest egg, or even buy a house.
Wright hoped her honesty pays of! somehow. She called the
National Enquirer hoping for a $150 reward. The tabloid pays
people who return found money that Isn’t theirs. But the
tabloid refused to pay Wright, she said, because her IRS fluke
didn’t meet their requirements.
Now. after u frustrating brush with Instant wealth. Wright
Just wants the IRS to send her $104 check.
"Th e IRS ts not my favorite institution In the world." she
said. "Sometimes I feel like l should Just cosh It. u n d id those
suckers catch me.'"

Justice Department fjles.suit In merger
C LE A R W A TE R — If two of Pinellas County's biggest
hospitals merge, patients will be forced to puy more for poor
service, alleges a lawsuit filed by federal and state officials.
The Thursday lawsuit marks the first time the U.S.
Department of Justice has teamed with a state In ah antitrust
prosecution.
But Gov. Lawton Chiles likes the merger Idea and has sent
letters of support lo the Justice Department. But the antitrust
section of the stale Attorney General’s OfTlce agrees with
Justice and Joined In filing suit.
At Issue Is a proposed merger between Morton Plant and
Mease hospitals. The two do not need federal or state approval,
but face u court challenge If the government believes they will
form a monopoly.
Hospital officials say the lawsuit strikes the heart of state and
national health care reform plans and sends a frustrating
message.
"Th is Is health core reform at work." said Frank Murphy,
chief executive officer of Morton Plant Health System. "I don’t
know of any other way to compete and cut our costs than this
merger.
"It’s time for the Justice Department and the stale attorney
general to get out of Uie way."
The hospitals contend that the merger would Improve
quality, Increase access and promote savings of up to $60
million over the next five years.

From Associated Press reports

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Mother’s Day surprises
The Klw«nl|.. Club of Sanford treated new
rooyhsj$Jo A mgmlnn flieducation, lun end sn
nulatlonkr brunch aunng Mtn annual World's
Qreatesl Baby Shower el tho Sanlord Civic
Carrier yftsturday. Jantce’OItvdr rnakos Iho fatal
blow to a pinata filled with goodies as tho

F o rm e r bank robber starts selfh elp group, C rim in als A n o n ym o u s
By Associated Frees
SKBRINU — A former hunk robls r has started a
self-help group called Criminals Anonymous,
dedicated to helping people "to live one clay al a
time without resorting lo a crime,”
John Ames, 5H. follows principles borrowed
from u program hr hrljM'd lorni about 20 years
ago at the Alluntu Federal Penitentiary, where he
earned n college drgrec In psychology. Ills
message Is simple.
"Y o u’ve been convicted twice, and you think
you're not going buck lo Jail? You’re fooling
yourself," he tells his students. "We can't change
the past, hut If we can change the future, we’ve
done one hell of u thing."
Right now 13 ex-eonvlets — Including a drug
trafficker and a child molester — are In the
program, he said. The students take 20 classes.

LOCAL FORECAST

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Tonight: Fair. Low In the lower
to mid 00s. Light wind.
Saturday: Partly sunny. High
In the upjier 80s. Wind south 10
mph.
Extended forecast: Sunday:
Partly cloudy with a chance of
afternoon thunderstorms. Law
in the mid 60s. High around 90.
M onday th ro u g h T u e s d a y :
Partly cloudy. Low In the upper
60s to lower 70s. High In the
upper 80s to lower 90s.

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one a week, and are tested to sec what they
remember.
Members support the group with a $40
registration fee and a charge of $S per class
Ames didn’t start the program to make a profit,
he said: he does It to help others.
Recruiting new students Is a problem. Crimi­
nals generally don't consider themselves crimi­
nals and won't Join. Ames said.
"They don't think they did anything wrong
except gel caught,” Ames said. "Ih e y don't
equate committing Ihc crime with going lo Jail."
To grow. Ihc program needs Judges willing to
order criminals to Join the group the same way
Judges have authority to require convicted
drunken drivers uttend Alcoholics Anonymous
while on probation.
Top law enforcement and judicial ollUiuls in
Highlands arc Interested but want lo know more
Indore they make a commitment.

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May 10

PufcUahad Dally and Sunday, amcapt
Saturday by Tha Sanlord Harald,
Inc. 100 N. French Ava., Sanlord,
Fla.M7Tt

other women welt petlenlly to scramble for the
pdjea. Central Florida Regional Hospital, the
Qteeter Sanlord Chamber of Commerce and
Flrat Impressions Early Childhood Dovnlopmonl
Canter donated door prizes and Horns for
givoaway bags tor Iho ovont.

MIAMI — Al the lim e .4 It
ranked among thr biggest land
seizures under a Irderal law that
allows the government to lake
pro|&gt;erty used for drug sntuggl
log purpose*
Now the owners are getting It
back.
A federal ju d g e ordered
Thursday Ih r return o( the
4.346 arre S J A W Ranch In
Glades County, which federal
authorities seized lo 1988 alter .i
drug plunr crashed on a nearby
Indian reservation
Authorities claimed Ihc ranch
was to be used for unloading
1.000 pounds of roralnc.
But U S D is tric t Ju d g e
William Moeveler cited sloppy
|M&gt;llrc work and prosecution In
making Ins decision to return
the $i, million ranch.
"T h r rxpoeure of Ihc many
detects in Ihls rase has slowly
unravelled the threads of the
blanket ol probable cause that A
the United Slates Initially at- £
lemjitril to throw over" Ihr i&gt;
defendants' property, Hoevcler
said.
Ranch attorneys have said Hie
owners of the faintly-managed
operation had no knowledge of
any drug smuggling at the
ranch
We really feel great." said
David I'objccky. the Winter
Haven attorney for the ranch
owners "I don't think there was
adequate Investigation from the
beginning This case should
never have gone (o trial."
Federal aulhorlHrs said the
ranch was part of a big cocaine
smuggling ojrerallon by Colom­
bians
The owner* were snared In a
’’net loosely thrown" by federal
authorities, and seizure of (he
ranch wa* an afterthougnt, 3i
months after the plane crash.
Hoevcler said
Th r government's ease Dial
Ihc plane wa* headed for the
ranch was based cm a silver of
evidence. Hoevcler said.
The plane crashed on the
Brighton Seminole reservation,
which Is adjacent to the ranch.

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May 18

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LAST

Ju n e 1

■EACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beachi Waves are
1*114 feet and glassy, Current Is
to the south with a water
temperature of 76 degrees.
New Smyrna Beachi Waves
are 2-2*4 feet and choppy. Cur­
rent Is to the south with a water
temperature of 76 degrees.

SUNDAY
Ptly cldy 88-08

• v^
MONDAY
Ptly cldy 88-68

TIDES
SATURDAYl
SOLUNAR TABLE) Min. 3:30
a.m.. 3:40 p.m.i MaJ. 9:30 u.tn.,
9:50 p.m . TIDESt D aytona
Beachi highs. 6:30 a.m., 6:53
p.m.: lows. 12:26 a.m., 12:35
p.ni.: New Sm yrna Beachi
highs, 6:39 a.m., 6:58 p.m,;
lows, 12:31 a.m.. 12:40 p.m.;
Cocoa Beachi highs, 6:50 a.m.,
7:13 p.m.: lows, 12:46 a.m.,
12:55 p,ni.

BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
Tonight: Wind cast 10 knotB.
Sens 1 to 2 feet. Bay and Inland
wuters u light chop. Saturday:
Wind cast to southeast 10 knots.
Seas 1 to 2 feet. Bay and inland
waters a light chop.

TUESDAY
Ptly cldy 86-68

STATISTICS_________
Th e high temperature In
Sanford Thursday was 84 de­
grees and the overnight low was
58 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for ihc
period, ending al 9 u.tn. Friday,
totalled 0 Inches.
The temperature al 9 a.m.
today was 72 degrees and
Frlduy’s overnight low was 63,
as recorded by the National
Weather Service al the Orlando
International Airport.
Other Weather Service data:

□Thursday'* high............... 83
□Barom etric pressure.3 0 .IS
□R elative Humidity....73 pet
□Winds*......Northeast 9 mph
□ Rainfall.............. 0 4 of an In.
□ Sunaet................... 8:03 p.m.
□ Sunrise..................6:40 a.m.

Tvmparalurat Indlcala previous day’s
high and overnight low lo 1p m EOT
City
H La Prc Ottk
Anchorago
4| 34
rn
Allanla
74 51
cdy
Atlantic City
70 50 .94 cdy
Baltimore
72 50 .11 cdy
Billing!
44 47
cdy
Birmingham
n 45
cdy
Bismarck
cdy
M 37
BoIm
71 so
cdy
Boilon
55 44 1.77 cdy
Burlington,VI.
70 47
clr
Charleston,S C
n ss
dr
Clearlesion.WV*
44 47
rn
Charlotla.N C.
71 50
cdy
Chtyann*
75 43 03 cdy
Chicago
4V 4*
cdy
Clav* land
41 41
cdy
Concord,N It.
57 44 .23 d r
Dallas Ft Worth
to 54
cdy
Danvar
14 47
cdy
Dai Moines
44 42 01
rn
Dalroll
71 4*
cdy
Honolulu
*4 72
dr
Houiton
cdy
*1 42
Indlanapolll
74 44
rn
Jackson.Mill
7* 50
cdy
Kansas Clly
7* 47
cdy
LasVagai
cdy
72 71
Ullla Rock
cdy
It 54
Los Angalas
cdy
4* 5*
Mamphls
cdy
to 54
Mllwaukaa
47 45
cdy
cdy
Mpls SI Paul
54 34
rn
Nashville
75 47
clr
Naw Orlaani
*1 45
Naw York City
cdy
72 47
Oklahoma City
cdy
71 53
Omaha
cdy
44
*1
Phlladalphl*
74 17 .01 cdy
Phoenix
cdy
77 47
Pittsburgh
cdy
41 47
Portland.Malna
SO 42 73 cdy
St Louts
rn
7* 12
Salt Lak* City
74 57
cdy
Seattle
71 5)
clr
Washington.DC.
71 SO .07 cdy

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POLICE BRIEFS

Suit: Tobacco firms spread addiction
My Tha Aaaoolatad Preaa______

Cocaine sale brings arrests
'Itrry Parker. 27. 917 Holly Avc„ Sanford, and Hooker T .
Smith, 50, 70GVli Maple Ave.. Sanford, were l&gt;oth urrented on a
i liart(e of mile ami delivery of cocaine by Sanford police
Wednesday afternoon. Police report a Special Invrntigutlunn
&lt; alt Infoririatii purchaaed cocaine from them near (he comer
"f 11 th Hired and Maple Avenue.

Domestic violence
U o Cm* Ksprmi. 31, 731 Sugur Hay Way. Apt. 103. U k e
Mary; wan arrrnted on a domestic violence baltrry charge iiy
Seminole County drpullca Tuesday. Kspeso's wife re|M&gt;rlcd be
grabbed her throat and hit her In the eye during an argument.

Violation leads to arrest
l.ennard Taylor. 31 2300 Cenler St.. Sanford, was taken Into
custody Wednesday on u charge of violating the term* of his
controlled release from the state prison system. Accnrdlng to
arrest documents. Taylor was relrused from prison last year
while serving tils sentence for aggravated assault, armed
robbery and |M&gt;ssesslon of cocaine In February, Taylor was
renrrcstrd on charges of possession of marijuana and
trespassing

MIAMI — Tobacco companies
have Inlcntlonally addicted mil­
lions of Americans and con­
spired to suppress information
on the dangers of smoking,
alleges a class action lawsuit
seeking billions of dollars In
damages.
"We are charging the tobacco
industry with crratlngan Incred­
ible history of fraud and manlptilatlon of the American con­
sumer," Miami attorney Stanley
Rosenblatt said. "Th e y have
created a nation of addicts, and
once they hook you. they have a
customer for life."
Rosenblatt filed the class ac­
tion lawsuit Thursday In Dade
Circuit Court. It seeks $200
billion In compensatory and
punitive damages and demands
the crea tio n of a fund tn
diagnose uud treat smoking-

related Illnesses.
Among the plaintiffs Is Robert
Arigell, who lost his larynx to
enneer.
Angcll. 60, of north Dade, said
he was presented to medical
students ns a classic victim of
smoking while In the hospital In
1984. Now. his throat area Is
deformed and he says he lives In
constant pain.
"I thought It was my own
fault, but now I believe I was the
victim of un addiction that was
forced on m e." Angel) said,
njicuklng with the aid of an
elect route larynx.
T h r luwsult names 13 ciga­
rette manufacturers and In ­
dustry organizations as defen­
dants and calls their conduct
"Intolerable In a civilized soci­
ety." The companies are ac­
cused of malice and fraud.
The lawsuit depicts cigarettes
as products unfit for human
consumption and claims that

cigarette makers knowingly ma­
nipulate and "maximize" nico­
tine In some products.
In the pnst. tobacco Industry
representatives huve insisted
that tobacco Is not addictive and
rejected any allegation of Im­
proper behavior.
Wnlker Merrymnn. vice presi­
dent of the Tobacco Institute,
which usually speaks for the
Industry, refused comment on
the lawsuit. " I ’ve been deposed
by Rosenblutt (In another case)
and don't care to Ik - again." he
said.
Representatives of P hilip
Morris Inc., the nation's largest
cigarette company, also declined
to comment.
A case In U.S. District Court In
New Orleans makes sim ilar
allegations and demands as thr
one filed in South Florida.
In recent weeks, several class
action suits have been filed

ugulnst cigarette makers.
Rosenblatt also represents 30
flight attendants who sued the
tobacco Industry In 1991 for
health p ro b le m s a lle g e d ly
caused by Ihclr exposure to
secondhand smoke from pussengers. An uppeuls court re­
cently authorized a class action
In (hat case; the Industry Is
upprullng the ruling.
The Thursday lawsuit llsls six
plulntlffs from South Florida
who "have suffered, presently
sufTer or who died from diseases
and medleal cundltlnns caused
by smoking cigarettes." or are
Ihc survivors of smokers.
FUN •MISTOnV

OLDE LAKE MARY DAYS

(ComMoM.li Wary BMI t Country Club)

IAT., WAT 7* 10 AM To 4 PM

Warrant arrests made
The following warned persons were lakrn Into custody:
• Luther Martin Overstreet. 29. 951 Dunbar Ave . Lake
Monroe; on a charge of failure to appear In court to answer to a
charge of failure lo pay a fine.
• James Ollvens. 27. 2450 Center St.. Sanlord; on a charge
of violating the Irrms of his parole from prison sentence for a
burglary conviction
• Lynn Williams Jr.. 22. Sanford; on a charge of failure lo
apjiear In court to answer lo a charge of failure to |wy a fine for
a worthless check sentence
• lamer Joel lllavln, 21. HI Kldgrsldr Drive. Sanford: on a
probation violation charge for acrtmlnul mischief conviction

Crimes reported to deputies
T h r following crimes were reported to Seminole County
deputies
• Lyman High School, lamgwnod; 10 rulcutalnr* valued at
• l.l(X ) were reported taken sometime between April 25 at 2 30
p in andH .TOa in Monday.
• Construction slir at (tradelift Point and Lake WorHi Circle
In Heathrow; two tractor forks valued at $2,000 reported taken
by an unknown suspect April 2H at 4 30 p m
• Pebble Creek Apartments near Lake Mary; video tape
recorder ami other Items valued al $1,400 reported taken from
oilier sometime between 7 13 p m Tuesday and 7 09 a m.
Wednesday.
• M500 block Amtier Hldgr Court In Rlvercrest; components
of sprinkler system valued at $770 reported taken April 2H at
0 30 a tn.
• A 13 year old glil reported an IH yrar ntd Sanford youth
entered her residence on April 15 and forced her to have v x
with Inin The girl reported the youth has since called hrr and
threatened to kill her tioyfrlrnd

Crimes reported to Sanford police
The following crimes were re trie d to Sanford police:
•900 block West 12th Street; $150 .3HOcallber handgun
reported lukrn sometime between 2 p.m. Monday and
midnight Wednesday.
• Parking lot at 31130 S. Orlando Drive, $300 cellular
telephone removed from shopping curt al H:;tO p in Saturday.
• 3D s H akrr). 110 S. Palmetto Ave.. $250 In fond reported
taken from frrr/er sometlnie Tuesday bctwreii H p.m. and 9
p.m
• Auto Chib. UOl W. Airport Ave.: 12 business checks
reported removed sometime between 3 p.m. April 13 and 3
p.m. Wednesday.
• Central Florida Regional Airpori. $o.loo In aircraft radio
equipment reported removed from a Cessna Turbo Centurtan II
at C.K Avionics, lildg 215. Airline Ave.. sometime between
April 26 and 7:30a.m. May 4.

Warrants served
• Leroy Hardy. 43. 1401 W. 7th Street, was arrested by
deputies at his residence Tuesday, lie was wanted on an
Orange County warrant for violation of probation on a
conviction of possession of cannabis.
• Randy Ixc Hammcrstrom. 40, I7H S. 4th Street, laike
Mary, was arrested by deputies at his residence Tuesday. Hr
was wanted on u capias for grand theft.
• Luther Marlin Overstreet. 2U. 931 Dunbar, Lake Monroe,
was arrested at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility Tuesday.
He was wanted on a warrant for violation of probation on a
conviction of sale of cocaine.
•John Albert Vlggtanl. 43, 1018 Pine Ridge Circle. Sanford,
was located by deputies In the 1000 block of Alr|iort Blvd.
Tuesday. He was wanted on a capias for battery.

Theft solved
Sanford police arrested Leroy Rodrigue* Kelli, 19, of 1912 W.
Alrmirt Hlvd. on Tuesday. Police say he Is believed to have
been connected with the reported theft of $990 In Jcwcry from
an apartment on May 1. Kelli was charged with grand theft.

Traffic stop
Antonio Denn Williams. 20. 47 Shennndoah Village. Sanford,
was stopped by Sanford police ui l l l h Slrcct and French
Avenue Tuesday. He was charged with driving with n
mispended/rcvokcd license and having no valid registration.

M any O f Our Elderly Have To Stand Still
For Abuse And Neglect. You Don't.

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1-800-96-MiUHi
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hub call a halt to it:
Florida Protective Services System

Women’s war: Told
E. KENNETH FRASER, M.D.
in letters of
longing, loneliness
• y RANDOLPH I , SCHMID
Associated Press Writer
W A S H IN G T O N - W hen
America's men went off to World
War II. most women slayrd
liehlrid to fight their own battles
They tell Ihelr tale of love and
longing, coping and growing
Independent, making do and
suffering. In their letters from
home.
"While I am writing this I am
being blinded with tears which
arr miming faster than thr pen
Is writing." Josephine Krutnmn
wrote on Oct. 25. 1944. lo her
son. Charles, then missing In
action ''Oh. God. please help
send you bark to me soon. I huve
nothing else In life but you."
Hers was thr anguish of fear­
ing for someone, nn experience
shared by thousands — many
who lost loved ones, others like
Mrs Krulmun who eventually
got them track alive
Other worr.rn gave voice to
history, writing of their day-today trials amt how ilielr lives
w rrr changing, captained .Judy
Iliu m i t.lloff nt Hryaul Collrgr
In Hmiihflrld, ILL
l.c iin s from home were pro­
moted as the No. 1 morale
Itoosier for service pemoiincl.
but that didn't force the writers
to Ire artificially optical. Llloff
told an audience al the National
Postal Museum on Thursday
l.ltolf focused on letters from
her book. "Since You Went
Away: World War II Letters from
Amrrlcun Women on the Home
Front." She arid co-author David
C. Smith of the Unlverslly of
Maine collected 30.000 women's
letters written during the wur
after making uppeuls through
letters to the editor of dally
newspapers nationwide.
Women didn't hesitate to
discuss serious loplcs and tn
express thetr new sense of selfreliance. working, raising their
children alone and grappling
with loneliness and despair.
"You are now the husband ol a
career woman — Just call me
your little Ship Yard Babe."
P o lly C ro w w ro te to h e r
husband. William, aflcr she took
a Job at the Jefferson Boat and
Machine Co. In Anderson. Ind.,
tn 1944.
"Opened my little checking
account, too, and It's a grand
and glorious feeling to write a
check all your own and not huve
to ask for one," she added
proudly.
Likewise for Edith Spccrt, who
warned husband Victor on Oct.
21. 1945, that "I'm not exactly
the same girl you left — I'm
twice ns Independent os I used to
he."
A month later, she added Hint
she had enjoyed working during
the war and would huve to
continue holding a Joh.'T get
emotional satisfaction out of
working and I don't doubt that
many a night you will cook
supper while I'm at a meeting.
Also ... I shall never wash and
Iron — there arc laundries for
that.”
Mabel Opal Miller of East St.
Louis. HI., visited a farming
friend In Arkansas during the
war and admired the resource­
fulness of farm women.
" I noticed on the farms,
mostly the little ones with Just a
shuck for a home, there seems to
be no one but the women left to
do the work. ... it makes one
proud to see how the women
have picked up where the men
left off." she wrote to a serv­
iceman she hud met ut a USO
club.
Patricia O’Urlen Aiken's letter
April 24, 1943, lold her husband
Al, In Aluskn, of her anger over
hearing that the husbands of
friends had been killed In the
war.
"I think It would be better to

lie In Poland or Greece where
they kill all the family Instead of
Just one person nnd leave the
others grubbing around trying to
makr a life out of nothing, like
those two kids will have In do,"
she wiote from Greenlielt. Md
"I can't even feel good about
us. If we do get out of It, we ll
probably tie fat, frightened and
always running around trying to
save our own necks like most of
the jirople around here "
Hut D o ris J . W in lk e r of
Brooklyn. N Y., expressed the
Joy of war's end and hopes for
the future, closing her Aug. 16.
I IMS, letter to husband Walter:
"I hate to leave you sweetheart, hut |»rrhap«. very soon,
our good nltra will tie said In
lied, lacing each other as we lie
In each other's arms In our
dimly III tiedroom on our mol
blue sheets — ah heaven — we'U

A nn ou nces he is leaving

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E D IT O R IA L

Celebrate
historic
preservation
M ny 7 through 14 Is National Preservation
Week. A num ber of activities have been
scheduled In Sanford, in keeping w ith the
annual event.
T h ro u g h com bined efforts of the Sanford
Historic T ru s t, Sanford Main Street, and
Sanford Museum , open houses, w a lk in g and
carriage tours, and m a ny other activities have
been planned.
ilc
D ow ntow n w indow s will display old photo­
graphs. Many m erchants w ill be costum ed In
clothing depleting Sanford's historical (last.
Everyone seems to like history. In p re pa r­
ing the handout brochure for today's 5th
A n nu al Hculth and Tafety Fnlr. the city of
Sanford had a photo of whnt Is presently
Memorial Park, reportedly la k rn In 1927. It
shows the old park area w ith steam boats and
Sanford's popular band shell.
T h e m em bers of the W aterfront Master Plan
Steering Com m ittee, w orkin g on Im p ro ve ­
m ents to the lukcfront area, have often seen
photos of w hat the area was In past decades.
P ersons w ith o v e r a half c e n tu ry of
residence recall the b an d shell on the
lukcfront. and various concerts held there.
O th e rs m a y re m e m b e r the c h a m b e r of
com m erce b uilding was the U S O . and the
present site of the Sanford C ity Hall wns the
7.00.
Sanford's appearance today. Is going to be
the history rem embered by our youngsters.
In the future, they w ill rem em ber w hut u
quaint city wc had In the dow ntow n area,
M a n y w ill re ca ll the H lv e r s h lp G r a n d
Romance w hich left us only a few m onths
ago.
Wc urge Hie city. Historic Preservation
Hoard, and ull others w ho have any pow er to
continue w atching over the city d u rin g the
present grow th cycle. D o whatever is neces­
sary, to preserve Sanford's quaint npfiearance.
In Just a few short years, the Sem inole
T o w n e Center Mall will be operating, along
w ith other malls, hotels and stand-alone
stores.
People m a y begin to believe the Mall Is
Sanford, or the only thing In Sanford Is the
m all. B y w ork in g together, we can prevent
this perception.
Keep Sanford som ething w hich w ill em it
fond recollections w hen o u r children think
about the past. B ut let's continue m aking It a
city we can also be proud of In the future.

LETTER

Fairness Doctrine
is bad idea
The Fairness In Broadcasting Act or (Fairness
Doctrine) Is a bill being proposed In Congress that
would regulate radio und television broadcasts In
regard to program content and subject matter. And
Congress la quietly trying to sneak the bill through
by attaching It to an unrelated bill.
The Fairness Doctrine would lorce stations to
give free, equal time to both sides of any
controversial issue. Politicians und government
regulators would then have die {rawer to decide
what issues were too controversial and If the
coverage of those Issues was fair. This would not
only be costly for some stations (especially smaller
ones), but It would o Ibo censor covcrugc of Issues.
The Fulrness Doctrine was found to be unneces­
sary und possibly unconstitutional in the 1980s by
the Federal Communications Commission when
they decided thal II Interfered wilt broadcasters'
abilities la freely discuss Issues of public Im­
portance.
But now, politicians arc trying l» revive the bill
by quietly attaching it to another bill; possibly a
campaign finance reform bill.
An organisation
lo which I belong. Clltscns
- i ,. j
&gt;.
United, did a poll of House members asking If they
would support or oppose the Fairness In Broad­
casting Act. While most said they opposed it, many
would undoubtedly vote for It if It were attached to
another bill with which they agreed,
If the Fairness In Broadcasting Act Is such a good
Idea that our congressional lendcis will knowingly
Impose It on the American people, then it should
be able to Bland on Its own. rather than being
quietly attached to another bill. But tr the Idea Is so
bad that most members of Congress oppose II, then
why will they vote for It In any form?
Congress needs to be sent a dear message. The
Fairness Doctrine Is a bad Idea, and the American
people do not want legislation passed thal Is so
questionable thal It must be passed secretly.
John Collier
Titusville. Fla.

CHUCK STONE

What is South Africa to America?
"Whnt Is Afrlrn to me? / Copper sun or scarlet
sea. / Jungle star or Jungle track. / Strong
bronzed men. or regal blnrk / Women from
whose loins 1 sprang I When the birds of Eden
sang?" — Counter Cullen, 1925
In April 1094. a black American |x&gt;et's |&gt;nrnn
to his Afrlcnn heritage would find a way
somehow to cm timer South Afrlcu.
South Africans today would not slug ul
cks, istrong bronzed men.
"scarlet seas. Jungle trnrks.
nr regal blnrk women." but of township dusty
roads, city skyscrapers, strong black men who
mine the white man's gold, and plump hluck
women who care all day for children other than
their own.
Whal Is South Africa to us? In 69 years.
Africa's realities have changed, hut Its stereo­
types persist. What Americans feel about South
Afrln
frlca today reflects whnt they rend and see,
Few could help but be Impressed by thr long
lines of black South Africans, standing with
Jnbtan patience, wailing to exercise a light that
had been delegated to black Americans In IH70.
But that image only Intrudes momentarily on a
stereotype orchestnilrd by Influential segments
In the media. In Ihr next few years. South
Africa's biggest obstnrle will lie In overcome a

violently negative Image dial racist media types
reserved for black South Africans.
I don't throw that
c e n s u re n rn u n d
lo o s e ly . J u s t as
Sa m ue l Jo h n so n
lamented that "pa­
triotism Is the lust
r r f u g e o f a
s c o u n d r e l . " too
often, racism o c­
cupies the same jiew.
Hut racism is still un
In te rn a tio n a l and
national fact of life. If
th e m e d ia c a n
p o rtr a y S o u th
Africa's hrst demo­
£ But that Image
cra tic and black
only Intrudoa
controlled govern­
m om entarily on
m ent as n o th in g
a atoreotype
more than a hunch of
orchostratod by
violence-prone thugs.
In flu e n tia l
It will lx* easier to
segments in the
divert financial aid
media. J
and political sup|rart
iwav from South Africa

The New Republic's efforts are a case In point.
The well-known weekly has portrayed black
South Africans as a bunch of bloodthirsty
l&gt;auga carrying goons, assassinating each oilier
and clashing with democracy-resisting while
Afrikaners.
On Its May 2 cover. The New Republic headline
moaned. "C ry the Bloodied Country." What
follows were five pages of stereotypical rc|M&gt;rtlng
about whiles and blacks, laboriously reminding
us how d liric u lt II is going lo he for u
black-governed Smilh Africa In enter the recipro­
cal civility of nations.
On the other side, a surprisingly balanced and
In-depth story In the Wall Street Journal
cxtenmlvely explored the humanity of black
South Africans Headlined. "Meeting Blacks
Needs Will Be a Challenge In New South Africa
the story offers u comparison to the poem about
the six blind men of Indostnn, rnch of whom
cnoounlersodlUrrcnt port of the elephant
In the face of murderous violence, black on
black, black on whltr and whltr on-black (but
utmost no whltc-on-whlte). black South Africans
have neither lost their humanity nor their
Infectious humor They are a rambtmcllously
Joyful people.

JA C K AN D ER SO N

Gingrich holds tight
to his
t it
PAC money

D O N N A B R IT T

Sacrifice for a great cause
W ASH IN GTON — On u recent Saturday
night. President Clinton dined with hundreds
at the annual While House Correspondents
Dinner on asparagus and Roma tomato salad,
petit filets of beef and salmon und u dessert ol
fresh berries In Grand Marnier sauce, served In
a chocolate scoop.
That same night, my family gathered at a
favorite eatery to consume angel hair pasta,
Caesar salad, a wheelbarrow-sized burrito und
barbecue chicken pizza.
In the odlce basement that Is now his home.
Randall Robinson feasted on two glasses of
tomato Juice and some spring water. His wife,
Hazel — who on weekend nights leaves their
4-ycar-old daughter, Khaleu. at home with a
friend to Join him — sipped Iced ten.
By now. many Americans know uboul the
52-yeur-otd TrunsAfrlcu executive director's
19-day fast to end the U .S . policy of
automatically repatriating ull Haitian refugees
inlu
buck to an inlund
where many are Immediately
murdered.
As somebody who bus real trouble bypassing
a Snicker Doodle cookie ut the local mull. 1 felt
many things when I learned of Robinson's fast:
Admiration, uwc — and fear. A story from u
colleague cxptulns the fear:
Last week, after ousted Haitian president
Jcan-Bertrand Aristide spoke of Robinson's
stance to a crowd In Los Angeles, a female
Haitian emigre approached. "Is Randall
Robinson black or white?" she asked.
He's black. Aristide replied. The woman
looked crestfallen.
"You should find someone white to fast with
him ," she said. "Because Americans won't
care If a black man dies."
In truth, many Americans are too numbed
by Images of death from Uosnlu to Rwanda lo a
Japanese airfield to be exercised utraut the
death of anyone not an cx-prcsidcnt or sulcldul
rock star.
It's also true that If while Americans were
dying In the streets the way black citizens arc,
our government would come to a standstill
until It made sure the carnage stopped.
But this column Isn't about desperate youths
killing each other out of ignorance and despair.
II Isn’t about somebody faceless, who cun be
dismissed as a druggie or gang member who
"deserves" It.
It Is ubout Randall Robinson. It Is about the
man whose 1984 arrest with two others at the
South African Embassy In Washington started
a ball rolling that grew Into a boulder muaslvc
enough to begin to flatten a virulently racist
regime — and lo help spawn last week's
historic South African elections.
It is about an eloquent, flesh-and-blood guy
who delights In a pigtnllcd daughter whose
eyes fill when she's asked about his absence. "I
miss kissing Daddy when he comes home from

work." Khalen says. "But hr has to help the
people In Hulll."
It's uboul a man whose son. Jahart. 19. will
attend L in co ln U n iv e rs ity , and whose
usptrmg-writrr daughter, Autkc, 22. says of
him "Th e word 'proud' Is so small |to
describe) ...having a person In your life who
Insplrrs you In want to do the most passionate
thing lor your bclirls."
It's about a man
whose eyes make
you believe It when
he says. " I can't
Imagine life without"
Ills wife. Hazel Ross
Robinson, a foreign
p o lic y a dvise r lo
House Armed Serv­
ic e s C o m m i t t e e
c h u lrm a n R onald
Dcllums. "I believe In
whut Raudull's do­
ing," she says. "But
ns a wife. It Is heart­
£ You should find
breaking.”
som eone w hite
It's about someone
to fast w ith
who literally would
h im ," she said.
rather die than not
"B ecause
risk everything to
Am ericans
save Haltluns — real
w o n 't care If a
people, too. w ith
black man dies. J
wives und husbands
and cute
little daughters — trying to flee a killing field.
Their attempts to escape un Island where
thugs hack to death democracy-seckcrs with
machetes, lop ofT their fuecs and feed the
remulns lo pigs, arc thwarted by U.S. vessels
thal scoop them up nnd return them "home."
Some of us don't know what lo mukc of such
a man. I woke up at 4 a.m. the other morning
haunted and taunted by the magnitude of
Robinson's mission. The darkness couldn't
obscure my sense thal his slancc makes my
own efforts lo mukc the world u fulrer, more
loving place, seem cowardly. Ineffectual.
But each of us. I told myself, has power.
More than wc even begin to exert.
President Clinton, who like me, ute well that
Saturday bus the power to keep this man —
und by extension, thousands of Haitians —
alive. If he can move beyond his ennui and
fear, he can by executive order rescind the
automatic repatriation order he once railed
against during his presidential campaign.
Wc have {rawer, too: In Angers that can dial
the White House und lie up phone lines at
Congress; In hearts und minds that can pray
for Robinson's continued strength.
And wc have the power to be Just a bit
bruver. T o acknowledge, at our next meal and
the next, one man's willingness to sacrlAce
that nnd so much more — for n great cause.

W ASHINGTON • Conservatives seldom
complain almut someone not spending
enough money, but that's I lx* charge being
leveled against ibe tight wing guru himself
Hep NewiGlngrU h. H Ga
Some Republicans accuse Gingrich ol
looking out (ur No I at the etpense ol
Republican cballrngrrs trying lo unseal
Ik-mucrals Gingrich talks a goal game bui
be seldom tracks || up wllb cash
Gingrich's |H-rsonal
p o l i t i c a l a c t io n
commuter — G O T AC
— s p e n d s m o re
money than altruist
any other "leader­
s h ip P A C . " b u t
throws only crumbs
to Republican con­
g re s s io n a l r a n ntdates
Set up by leaders
from both parties,
le a d e r s h ip P A C *
raise money that Is
dlslrlhotrd lo olber
candidates and used
f Gingrich talks a
for party-building ac­
good gamp, hut
t iv it ie s
[till R e ­
ho seldom
publican candidates
backs II up with
who arr strup|M-d lor
c a s h .£
money can count on
G in g ric h for c a rr
packages thal only
tl~" 1
1~
include catchy conservative slogans and $ 7
audio tapes of speeches
Federal Elections Commission records re
veal that GOPAC Isn l always the grilleh
GOPAC has sprung for $30 birthday cakes.
$290 for "Xm as cards in members," $10.(MX&gt;
for ratrrlng ai the Four Seasons hotel and
$751 86 lor a pizza parly at A Is Pizza on
Capitol Hill.
"(GOPAC) U a Joke," our conservative
Republican srnalor told us. "Almost all the
money from his {Gingrich's) PAC goes to his
own aggruudl/emenl and very little of It goes
to the candidates.,.. He Is the crowning
example of proUdily being one of the worst."
Vln Weber, a friend or Gingrich and former
member of Ihr House Republican leadership,
puls It more dlplomallcally but distances
himself from Gingrich's methods. Weber Ink!
our associate Andrew Conte: "(Gingrich)
believes In Influencing the agenda. He
believes In teaching candidates to be better
candidates und he thinks that s more Impor­
tant than giving In direct cash. Most ol the
rest of us take the altitude thal lire
candidates know how to run their own
campaigns best und wc should provide them
I he kind of help I ha tlhey wunL” •
In the lust election cycle, less than $10,614
of die more than $4 million raised by GOPAC
went to Republicans running for Congress,
according lo FEC records. Only Hirer can­
didates for Congress received cash contribu­
tions of more than $50. FEC records also
show thal none or the $2 million GOPAC has
raised since 1092 has reached a single
candidate forCongrcss.
Gingrich has been using GOPAC's lurgcsac
lo finance a following of rotra-right-wingern
who have been weaned on his canned
conservatism. There ure audio and video
tapes, conservative literature and classes on
Ideology by telephone. Election ycur courses
Include "How lo Close Ihc Sale for PAC
Money," "Th e New Republicans" und "The
Empowerment Agenda" taught by con­
servative guru Jack Kemp.
One recent GOPAC handout included a
prc-wrltlen press rclcusc complete with
quotes candidates cun crib as ihclr own.
GOPAC also tutors candidates on word
choice;
Republicans: "prosperity." "liberty."
form," "Initiative" and "pristine." And I
ocrats; "taxes," "shame," "disgrace,''
vour,” "destructive" und "cynical."
"We're building a farm team of
dkiates." argues Lis Nelson, OOPAC's c;
live director. "Now we've got a great fit
candidates running for Congress and th
all saying Ihc same thing."

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YMCA
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various types of child
care renters," hr mild. "These
Include such things us th r
number of realrooni facilities,
•hr lypr of programs to hr
offrrrd, and other requirements.
Depending on what wr have, we
would have to meet those re­
quirements."
Thomas has also suggested
future long term considerations
may he made to Include a
swimming pool, thr construction
of a multi purpose room for
fltnrss classes and c x rrrls r
equipment, and a variety or
outdoor sports Helds H r added
that thr sports fields would not
be lighted.
"While It all de|&gt;ends on thr
esults of our survey." Thomas
Id. "w r do have hopes of
entually putting up n swimIng pool. I have heard thr
ayor has l&gt;rrn In support of a
ly pool, and this may br thr
swertothal."
Thomas said that once the
iICA Is operating, hr would
com e Involved In u local
nd-ratslng campaign to raise
nry for the pool "| will also
looking Into a number of
nt programs which would
br of assistance In (uriding
ir of these operations." hr
led.
horn as e x p lu ln r d th a t
grs to be made for use of the
lly remain to be determined,
t we would like to offer."
Id. "Is to treat any Sanford

Lake Mary—
resident ns If hr nr she wus a full M ardrr to develop a list of
member of the Y In that wuy, possible uses for Ihr site. Hr
we will Ire able to offer a sizable responded that a study of possi­
discount to Sanford |icople. In ble land uses had already lM-en
response to an agreement for the made In 1080 when the school
board still had Ihr land. They
use of the city owned property."
C l l y C o m m is s io n e r L o n Inrlodcd residential, professional
Howell. In whose district the oilier and multiple family hous­
properly Is located, said this ing development.
Eventually, suggestions were
morning that he had not yet
studlrd the ptojiosul. "If it's m ndr to have public sufrty
worthwhile," hr commented, facilities built on the land. Con­
"und not too ex|irnslve for thr cepts Inrlud rd n rftajor fire
kids. I think It could be a very department headquarters. (Killer
station, a combination of Ihr
good deal for the city."
"W e arc rx c llrd about the two. or dividing the land so It
IMissibilliles of working on this could I k * used for public safety as
project with the city," Thomas well as a community swimming
wrote. "It Is our firm belief that pool/rrcrratlon complex.
Resident* of the surrounding
the youth and families of Hie
Sanford community would be area again appealed In the
grrally b rn rfllrd by these pro­ commission not to havr (he
public sufrty complexes In the
posed fnrllltlrsund programs."
Tftr pro|&gt;ertv has long been area, with many basing their
the subject of discussion and objections on Increased traffic
often controversy. An attempt which may be generated, and
was made In 1002 to have it the loss of often space at what la
rrzonrd for a strip mull. At the IteIng used us a playground urea
Although the city has since
time, the land was owned by the
clranrd nut a wooded area on
Seminole County School Hoard
following a numtier of com­ thr properly to reduce what was
mission meetings anil strenuous rr|Kirted as vugrnnts slrrplng In
objections by proplr living In tlie* thr woods, nothing further has
residential area around thr land, been openly discussed ntxiut any
the re/nnlng was denied T h r possible use of the land.
Thomas Is scheduled to dis­
city subsequently purchased thr
cuss thr pro|M&gt;sal during the
projwriy at a cost of $590,000
work session of the Sanford City
At the time, the city ucknowl
edgrd It hud no Immediate plans Commission Monday Hecause of
a lenglhy work session agenda.
for use of thr land
In Ju ly of 1003, the com­ Ihr meeting Is slated lo begin at
mission instructed director of 4 p m .. In the City Manager's
Planning and Development Jay conference room.

But Hussell said the ban Is
Ulng itie wrong message out

•rc." Attention should be
directed, hr said, toward (tie

Criminal Justice system and get
ting the criminals off the stieets.
Eollngrr also bellrvrs It Is
m o re Important lo gel thr crim i­
n a l off the siren than ihr guns
"W e have to send a tough,
clear mrasjgr m the criminals."
he oald.
Humc II notrd also that thr tun
on wrapons will "only crralr a

bigger block market."
The final vote In Congress was
M could be: 216-214.
Andrew Jacobs Jr.,
who represents Indianapolis.
VOled no" but changed lo
when hr saw that his vole
drrlsivr. H r slipped
Uie chamber, without
for bark sla|«g from the
T tu re yrars ago, uless lightly

drawn bill lo control assault
weapons was defeated 247-177
Thursday * vole was a stunning
Mtba&lt; k for ihr National Rlllr
Association, which lor yrurs bud
the clou! lo defeat any gun
itrol legislation and exercised
llfully.
He first crack In thr NRA's
occurred Iasi year wllh
tm rnt of ihr Brady bill,
ilrtng a live-day wall and
o rd s ch e ck before the
Chase of handguns. Now
ult weupons — sernluutoics. capable of bring a spurt
bullrts In a short lime — ure
idrr attack. The Senate has
rady voted for an assault
apon ban.
v
mutton Irusni fPit Atfetotod IVn* li
nUimd in Win twpori
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lliclr livelihoods In the freeze
found work nt (he Planters
Company slurch factory. Wild
cusnuvn, or yucca root, wait
cattily cutllvaled In Ihe area.
The xlarrhy vegetable, when
processed, provided a natural
loot! additive und the basis of
laploca.
The March far lory,
located on Ihe southern shore of
Crystal Lake (Just west of what Is
now the Junction of W ilbur
Avenue und Fifth Street) began
operation In 1901, but shutdown
In 1911. when Ihe Inbuenre of
Importrd cassava made It un­
profitable tornnilnue production
In Lake Mary. T h r factory was
bought nnd sold several Hines,
being used lo manufacture glue
nnd possibly process turpentine.
The bnal owner of Ihe plant,
A.E. SJoblom. dismantled It In
Ihr early 1920s.
iKK-iited on West Wilbur Ave­
nue near the factory wus a
two-story holrl built to house
employees of the Plnntcrs Com­
pany. It had several owners ns
web. but prospered for a time
due lo the Influx of winter
visitors. According lo Wesley.
Florrnz Zlegfletd wus u visitor lo
Ihr area and stayed al Ihe hotel.
Turpentine was hnrvcslrd for
a Mine In Ihe area now located
along Markham Wrxxlx Road,
north of Lake Mary Boulevard.
A E. SJoblom owned a sawmill
and (triKessed limber for Ihr

Members of Congress said
their ronsllturnls were sick of
the violence In America Many
said the prr|Kindrrunre of their
mall and phone calls still re­
flected Ihr NBA s ability to rally
Us mrmtx-rshlp. lull oilier citi­

zens have started m a kin g
Ihemorlves heard,
The ( K i l l e r w rtr influential,
loo By and large the (K ille r ol
America got the word to Con­
gress dial they wanted the bill
(Kissed

W om an arrested
in fake rape case
Bohunnon Mild dir inan drove
her west ori Slate Road 46 lo
Rock Springs Road In Lake
S A N F O R D - A S a n fo rd County, where she said hr
woman wus urtrslrd Thursday bound her hands und raped her
utleritonri lor tiling a lulsr crime rrpruirdly during the next four
rrjxiil after telling Sanford pnffev* to five hours. At one point, »hr
she runcoclfd the story lo rrm- said the maii'iujeetrrt her wllh
teal a "crack" binge fuaii hrr an unknown liquid using a
syringe, telling her "Th is will
husband.
Deputy Chief Joe Dillard said make you feel good "
Dillard said she drsrrllied her
U irrlla K Bohannon. 32. 300 S
Oak Ave , wus taken Into at lacker as while. In his rarly
custody alter Investigators found •iOs, live fret, six Inches lull,
details of her story tirgan unrav­ weighing 133 pounds, wllh short
eling Dillard said when pres- black hulr and a mustache
D lllu rd said Investigator s
enird wllh die inconsistencies,
she confessed to have tiling the became suspicious of the story
m ade-up abduction report. when they could bud no evi­
dence at I he alleged crime scene
Dlllurd said Invrsdgutors are
angry because of the right hours and a slate park ranger told
they put Into the case trying lo I item lliry were to I tie urt-a of Ihr
alleged scene during the alleged
establish the truth
Dillard said Bohannon told times o( the usMuult und saw no
them she was walking along vehicle. A doctor’s exam re­
Fourth Sireel between U.S, vealed no syringe marks, ac­
Highway 17-92 und Laurel Ave­ cording In the nrrrsl rrport.
When confronted wllh Hie
nue at u I k u i i 5 p.m. Wednesday
when a man driving a faded evidence. Boll,union admitted
orange pickup with u faded site made it up. lo euncru) she
white camper lop first asked her hud been smoking crack cocaine
to get into the vehicle, then w ith two friends from her
husband.
demanded she do m i at gunpoint.

By J. MARK BARFIELD

Herald Sonlof Staff Reporter

i^venur Advance reser­
vation* tire requested for 8 17
T h e H i g g i n s H o u s e Is
celebrating It’s lOOHt birthday
Ihln year. Part of the events for
tile week long observance are
Itelng conducted in conjunction
with this observance.
For Infonnallon and/or reser­
vations. phone Walt Pudgett at
the Higgins House. 324-9238.
Also on Sunday. Ihe Sanford
Museum. 520 E First Street, will
be bolding an open house
featuring photographs of San­
ford Historic Trust's Residential
Award winners The open house

area.
The area along LongwoodI akr Mary Rond was settled by
the Humphrey family who raised
cuttle for a living. Wesley stales
In her book, "I-ake Mary Begin­
nings" Hint Ihe Humphrey herd
ranged over five counties und
n u m b e re d close to 6 ,0 0 0 .
H u m p h re y ca ttle su pp lie d
prcallcnlly all of the meat to
Sanford markets.
While Lake Mary’s train sta­
tion was little more than a flag
slop. It provided a link lo Inrgrr
cities, brought In winter visitors
and provided many Jobs for
residents.
Records show that
Ihe railroad, which runs south
Irom Sanford along Old Lake
Mary Road, crossing Lake Mary
Boulevard and continuing along
Country Club Hoad, wus built In
1880.
A station was located
where Palmetto Avenue crosses
the tracks. Called flenl's Sta­
tion. for Ihe original owner of the
orange groves luter purchased
by SJoblom, II was "constructed
In 1001 nnd razed by railroad
forces In 1942."
The Inst
railroad agent, employed by
A t la n t ic C o a st L in e , was
assigned lo 1-ukr Mary In 1939.
Arrordlng lo Harriett Boyd, n
home for a section loremim was
maintained In Uike Mary by the
A C L railroad. Boyd, a long time
resident of Lake Mury. worked In
Ihe Rand Yard as an engine
house rlerk. sinning In 1945.

She will be displaying pictures
and other railroad memorabilia
nt "Olde Lake Mary Days", this
Saturday, Muy 7. from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m.. nt the "old" City Hall
building.
Other displays lo be set up ut
the event Include cassava and
citrus. Estclla Powell, who was
bom In the Philippines where
much of the Imported cassava
comes from, will be available to
explain what Mic knows about
Hie plant, which has many food
und medicinal uses. The Dike
Mary resident s first husband
was a fanner and was contracted
by a starch factory near them In
the Philippines, to grow cassava.
With the Incorporation of the
community In 1973 and the
growth spurt of the last decade,
the newest city In Seminole
County Is a mere reflection of the
ucltve and vital community that
existed In the 1920s and 1930s.
Interested residents of Lake
Mary, many of them children
and grandchildren of settlers,
arc working to preserve whHt is
left of thr community's past.
While Luke Mary can not lay
claim to any significant military
battles or crumbling forts, many
of the "landmarks" that attest to
another time in history, such us
Ihe starch fuctory and thr train
station, have been destroyed.

will be from 2-4 p.m.
Additional events will I k - held
throughout Ihe week wllh lours
ro n iln u ln g W ednesday and
Thursday. Wednesday will be a
downtown historic walking tour
lK-glnnlng at-the town clock. E.
First Street ut Magnolia Avenue,
at noon
Thursday. Hie historic walking
lour begins at noon ai (h r
Ciiliur.il Arts center. 4th Street
at Oak Avenue.
Also Thursdy. noted architect
Je rry Mills will hold a free
seminar on "Hands-on Home
Restoration" al Hie Sanfurd
Library beginning al 7 p.m.
The week of activities will

conclude Saturday, may 14th
with un all-out downtown event
featuring antique cars, special
sales, entertainment, food, cos­
tu m e s , und p h o to g ru p h tc
window displays. The all-day
event will Ik * conducted from l 6
a m until 9 p.m throughout the
downtown historic district.

Scott said stir loves teaching
middle school and wouldn't
leachsuxjillirt grade level.
love thr music nnd they
are so eager to learn." Scull said,
"1 don’t want to 'move up' lo
hlgrT school or anything. This is
where I want to be,"
As long as she can remeber,
Scott said, she has warned lo br
a middle school music teacher
"Ttils Is u dream come true."
she said.
Scott Is cspecalally proud of
Ihe fact that Ihe students won
straight superiors at statewide
competition recently.
“ That's never happened in the
history of the school." she said
The Band Booster Association
parents have made her Job much
euslrr, she said. They have
supported her work and have

done much to help her gel her
Job done, she said.
“ They mudr all new uniforms
for the student* and have raised
• 15.000 in seven months lo help
bring us up to where we need to
he." Scott said.
Instruments, some of which
cost $2,000 or more find to be
purchased lo com plete th r
ore first ru collection. While the
money was collected. II has also
been spent.

Brochures entitled "Sanford
Memories Worth Saving" are
now uvutluhle at various loca­
tions throughout the city with
specific details on times and
locations.
For additional Information,
phone Hie Sanford Museum at
330-5698.

Teacher
Continued from Page 1A
1993 In Ihe
•lion amount of time ibui lias
rlapurd, stir presented a full
concert (hat i nr train I beginning.
Intermediate, advanced and Jazz
band student#: she ha* formed
Hie Sanford Middle School Jazz
Band lo bring Hie music of
Sanford Mlddlr School lo Ihe
community while enhancing the
musical education of her stu­
dents. she organized appear­
ances for Ihe Jazz hand; held
rehcrsals for un hour each day
and four hours once u week to
help prrpurc youngsters for
competition: she presented a
wtntcr concert that Involved 175
students In four ensembles: und
she involved the students In
m arching w ith high school
(Kinds al football games.

"I want these students to have
every opportunity to learn.” she
said
Scull said she hopes lo be able
to stay In Sanford to build the
program Into the best that It can
be.
"I don't need to go anywhere."
she said. "I'm very happy here."

P R E S E R V A T IO N W E E K
NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION

DEATHS
JAMES CARLYLE ANNAN
Jam es Carlyle Annan. 60.
C la y d o n W a y . A lta m o n te
Springs, died Thursduy, Muy 5.
1964, al Florida Hospllul. Or­
lando. Born Aug. 31. 1924. Ill
Newburg. W.Va., he moved to
Central Florida In I960. Mr.
Annan was owner and operator
of a p h a rm a cy. He was a
member of St. Mury Magdalen
Catholic Church, Elks Club,
99th Fighter Bomber Group, and
KOA. He was retired from the
U.9. Air Force.
Survivors Include duughleis,
Carla Studclmun. Washington.
Pu.. Em m a Power. Orlando.
Mury Jo. Altumoutc Springs:
s is t e r , M u ry J o T is d a l e ,
Waynesvllle, N.C.; three grand­
children.
Bu Id w in -F a irch ild Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
jil l m orao

McCl e n d o n

Jill Morag McClendon. 38. 2nd
Place. Longwood, died Sunday,
May 1. 1994. In Sanford. Born
Nov. 30, 1055, In Scunthorpe.
England, she moved to Central
Florida In 1988. Mrs. McClendon
wus an Insurance adjuster. She
was a member of Seminole
Harley Owners Group.
Survivors Include parents,
Barbnra and Graham Donald,
Schunthorpc. England: brothers.
Stuart Donald and Ian Donald,
both of England.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Langwood. In charge of arrange­
ments.

DORA WILSON
Dora Wilson, 86, Prestwick
Court. Oviedo, died Thursday,
May 5, 1994, at her residence.
Born Feb. 25. 1908, In Llvrrpool,
England, she moved to Central
Florida from San Francisco in
1993. Mrs. Wilson was n home­
maker. She attended St. Francis
Episcopal Church, San Fran­
cisco. She was n life member of
Loyal Order of I lie Eastern Star.
She hud worked us a ship cargo
dumugc claim processor ut Hie
Panama Canal.
Survivors Include sons. Tom .
Oviedo, Roy, Scotlsboro. Ala..
James. Vallejo, Calif.; three
g r a n d c h ild r e n : one g re a t­
grandchild.
Beacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice, Orlando, In charge or ar­
rangements.

LOUISE PAPINO WILLIAMS
lanilse Puplnn Williams, 83,
Ft. Washington Avenue. New
York. N.Y.. died Saturday. April
30, 1994, ul Yonkers Hospital,
Yonkers. N.Y. Born July 17,
1010, In St. Augustine, she
became a Central Florida resi­
dent In 1990. Mrs. Williams was
a retired educator for Seminole
and St. John counties. She was a
member of Grant Chapel Afrldan
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Survivors Include daughter,
Mcrryce Farmer. New York City:
sister, Earllnc Papina Rose,
Bronx, N.Y.; two grandchildren;
bvc great-grandchildren.
Wllson-Etchclberger Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford, In charge of ar­
rangements.

M cCLINDON. JILL MORAO
M»mc*l*i StrvltM lor Jill McCKndon ol
2nd Placo. Longwood. will b* Sold Saturday,
May I. al 1 pm In (Minot Coroy Hand
Cordon Chopol For Isow .u s in g memorial
contributions may bo mod* to ISO Humana
Society ol lemlnole County. 7*00 County
Homo Road, Sanford. FL U i n , In Jill's
Oalnet Carey Hand Cardan Chapel Funeral
Home. US Eait Slate Road
Longwood.
It ; not. In charge ol arrangement!
MOSIS, M IC H A IL WARREN
Funeral terylcet have bean held tor
Michael Warren Motet it. of Rockport.
M a tt, formerly ol Dotton. who died Sunday,
May I, tfft. Ha wet born July X . Iftt In
Sanford Ha w it the brother ot Barbara M.
Machnllt ol Rockporl, and uncle Ol Kimberly
and Kellie. A gathering ol trlands wet held on
Wednesday, May tth al Ihe Fortylhe Chapel
ol Forett Hlllt Ctmeltry In Boston. A
gravatlda service followtd Donations In hit
mamory may ba mada lo Iha North Shore
Aids Health F’rolecl, IS Duncan S!„
Gloucester, Me.
Arrangements by Commonwealth Funeral
Sarvlceot Boston.
WILLIAMS, LOUISE PAPINO
Funaral sarvlce for Sister Louise Paplno
Williams, of 410 FI Washington Ave , New
Vork, N.Y.. who died April 10. Ittr, at
Yonkers Hospital, Yonkert, N.Y. will be held
Saturday. May /, 1*94. al Grant Chapel
A M E. Church. Oviedo. I t ; E. Franklin St.,
wllh the Rev. Rudolph Roblnton officiating.
■I 1 pm . The body will lie In slate al
Wilson Elchelberger Mortuary, Inc., 1110
Pina Ave., Santord, Friday, May t. from t
until I p.m. Th t body will alto lie In ilale al
SI. James A.M B. Church, Jamestown. FL.
Irom 10 a m. until noon. Saturday, May 1.

ms.

Survivors, daughter, Merryce Farmer.
New York. N.Y., grandson, Gregory E.
Williams, Miami, Fla.i granddaughter, J ol*
Michelle Williams, SI. Augustine. Fla.i live
great grandchildren, Rsyshawn Reynolds,
Chanel Nicole Reynolds and Tansihla
LaDonna Scott, all ol St Augustin#. Michelle
Denise Williams end Marcus Earl Williams,
Allantai siller, Earline Paplno Rose. Bronx.
N.Y,: a host ot nieces, nephews, cousins,
In laws and other sorrowing relatives and
Irlends.
Wilson Elchelberger Mortuary, Inc., Senlord. In charge ol arrangements.

It's y o u r m e m o ry . It's o u r h is to ry . It's w o rth s a v in g
M A Y 8 - 1 4 , 1 9 9 4
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S u tu rd n y, M a y 7
"Victorian H ig h T c o / W a lk ln g To u r" ( S I 5 per person)
621 South Park Avenue - 3 pm walking lour ol historic districl
Preservation Awards
M ay 8
"O ld fashioned Sunday Dinner &amp; Carriage Ride Itiru Historic Sanford"
4-8 pm, Oak Street - Higgins House - Advance reservations, $17
M uy 8
Open House, Sanford Museum
Featuring photographs of Sanford Historic Trust's Residential Aw ard Winners
2-4 pm, 520 Hast First Street
M u y 10
"Talcs of Sanford’s H istory” Jim Robison, Sentinel Columnist
Noon, Sanford Library
M u y 11
Dow ntown Historic W alking T o m
Noon ul ihe Clock
M u y 12
"Historic W alking To u r"
Noon, Cultural Arts, 4lh &amp; Oak Avenue
M u y 12
"H an d s-O n Hom e Restoration” Seminar hy Jerry M ills, Architect
7 pm, Sanford Library, Free
M a y 14
"Sharing Memories"
Sales, entertainment, food, costumes, photographic w indow displays
10 am - 9 pm, Dow ntow n Historic Sanford .
Sponsored lly: Sanford Msln Sltvil. SmUoril IliHorkTtutu, Stanford Muwum
l!or Infommlloni ('nil Snnlnnl Muwuiii ,1311-5*98

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Natlc* ol SltoflM'* *41*
NOTICE IS HER EBY OIVEN
m il by virtu* *1 Ihal c*rl*ln
Writ *1 Ei*cutl*n luuad oul of
tnd undar th* m *I ol th# County
Court ol Samlnol# County. Flat
Ido. Co m fiWFJ 41 upon * tlnol
ludgmonl rondorod In th* itoro
void Court on tho 14th doy of
NOV A D Ittl. In that tortoln
COM ontlllod; MARTHA JEAN
SCAOOS. Plolntlir v« ROGER
A FLOVD. Ootondonl whkh
olortMld Writ ol Execution wot
doilvtrod to m* ** Shorllt ol
Somlnolo County. Florid* ond I
hov* lovlod Upon *11 th* right.
Iltl* ond imorotl *1 lh* doton
donl. ROGER A F lO Y O . In
ond to th* following daocrlbod
proporty. Mid proportV b*lng
lorolod In Sominol* C*unty.
Florid* more portlculorly do
KflbodotWIowt
ONE l**0 CHEVY SIP FU,
0
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410CCSW 4IBIIM 4I7 B EIN G
S TO R E D A T A L T A M O N T E
TOWING
ond lh* undortignod M Shorltt
ot Sominol* County. Florid*,
will ot II *t A M on lh* 4th d*y
•t JUNE A D IMA ottor l*r Ml*
ond Mil .t* th* highotl lxOdor.
FOR CASH IN HAND ANO
SUBJECT TO ANY ANO ALL
EXISTING LIENS. Ot th* Front
1 Wot 11 Door, ot th* slag*. ot lh*
Somin*I* County C*urth*uw In
Sontord. Florid* lh* obwv* do
Kfibod proporty
Thol Mid Ml* It bolng mod*
I* Mtltfy th* tormt *4 thtt Writ
ot E •*&lt;ution
OonoidF Ettlngor. Shorltt
Sominol*County. Florid*
NOTICE R IOARO IN O THE
A M E R IC A N S W I T H D l l
ABIITIES ACT OF l**» PER
SONS W ITH A D ISABILITY
N E E O I N G S P E C IA L AC
COMMOOATIONS TO PARTIC
IPATE IN THE PROCEEDING
SHOULD C O N TA C T TH E
C IV IL D IV IS IO N OF TH E
S H E R IF F S O F F I C E . EN
FOR CE AB LE W R ITS SEC
TIO N . 1141 It T H S T R E E T ,
S A N F C R O F L O R ID A A T
LEAST FIVE OAYS PRIOR TO
THE P R OCEED IN G TE L E
PHONE
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14*11 M l m s
PuPlithod MAY L IL R IT.
with iw m &gt;*on J UN E 4th
OCR S’

**t*t* ol ROBERT CONRAD
BAR O W ELL. d*c*OMd. Fll*
Numbor F4 40T CP. II ponding In
th* Circuit Court tar Somlnolo
County, Flortdo. Proto*** Dlvl
Han, th* *ddr*ti of which I*
Somlnolo County CourlhouM.
Proto*I* Dlvltlan. M l North
Pork Av*nu*. Sontord. Florid*,
J i m . Th* nom*t and oddroti *1
lh* Portonal RoprtMntotlv*
and lh* P o rto n o l R*pr*
Mnlotlv*’! ollornoy or* M l
forth b*low.
A L L IN T E R E S T E D P E R ­
SONS ARE N O TIFIE D TH A Ti
All p*rt*nt on whom thlt
nolle* It torv*d who hav* oto
|*ctlont mot chollong* lh* valid
tty ot th* Will, th* guoUlkOtWnt
•f th* Portonol Rogrttanlotlv*.
v*Au*. or lurltdktlon ot Ihl*
Court or* r*gulr*d I* tlN thoir
ob|*cll*nt with thlt C*url
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
THR EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY OAYS A F TE R THE
O A TS OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH E M
AM crodltari *1 lh* doradml
ond othor p*rt*nt having clohnt
**l*t* *n wham * copy *1 fhl*
nolle* H MTvod wllhln Ihro*
month* ottor lh* do** *1 lh* flrtt
publication *t thtt none* mutt
hN lh*ir cloimt with thlt Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A F TE R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY OAYS A FTER THE
O A TE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All *th*r crodlt*rt *1 th*
docodani and portonl having
cioimt or dtmondt ogomtt mo
dtrodont t •«•**• mutt hi* thoir
claim* wtm mu court W ITHIN
THREE MONTHS APTBR THE
OATE OP THE PIRST PUBLI
CATION OP THISNOTICE
A L L CLAIM S. DEM ANDS
ANO O BJECTIO NS NOT SO
P ILE D WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
TIM Oo*o ot m* hr it PutotH*
non *4 mi* n*rw* i* m* *m do*
*4 May IM4
Portonol Roprotonlohv*
PORTER L PE ADEN. JR
M l Norm Mogwon* Av*nu*
Suit* III
Orondo Florid* n * l
Portonol Roprotonlohv* t
A tty
P O R T fR L P S A O IN . JR .
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Suit* H I
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF1N B IIO H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FOR
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER H d U P
IN RF. ESTATE OF
R O B E R T C O N R A O
BAROWELL
OorooMd
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* odminittrollon ot lh*

Legal Notice
NOTICE OP TAX M L E
NOTICE IS HER EB Y OIVEN TH AT ON THE H tt DAY OP MAY.
It**. io oo A M AT THE COUNTY SERVICES E U llO IN O IN
SANFORO. 11*1 EAST F lR IT S T R IC T . ROOM MM. COUNTV OF
SEMINOLE. STATE OF FLORIDA. TAX SALE C E R TIFIC A TE S
WILL I E SOLO ON THE FOLLOWING O IS C R lB IO LAND TO
PAY THE AMOUNT DUE FOR T A X IS H E R EIN S IT OPPOSITE
THE SAME. TOGETHER WITH ALL COSTS OF SUCH SALE ANO
ALL ADVERTISING SALE WILL • ( H IL O IN THE COUNTY
COMMISSION CMAMRI Rt

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
FOR
TER M INAL ACCESS ROAD
ANDFARKINO
IMPROVEMENTS
AT
CENTRAL FLORIDA
REGIONAL AIRPORT
SANFORD. FLORIDA
S ttlttf proposals f*r lh*
furnlthing *f *11 l*b*r. m*l*rl
tit. t*rvK*t and *guipm*nl tor
T E R M IN A L ACCESS ROAD
AND P AR K IN O IMPROVE
M ENTS *1 m* Ctnlitl Ftorld*
R*gtonal Airport will b* to
(*lv*d by lh* Laniard Airport
Authority af lh* Oftk* of lh*
Director *1 Aviation. Contral
P tor Id* R**l*n*l Airport. D1S
Moltonvllto Avonu*. Sontord.
Ftorld* W ) l until II M A M .
Jtm* t. Itt*. *1 which llm* lh*
propotolt will b* publicly
opened and t»*d ttoud
Blddort or# Invltod to tutor"11
prop***'* on Propotal Form*
provided A bid prlc* mutt b*
tubmiftod tor each bid tetwduto
and tor **ch itom llitod *n m*
Pr*p*t»l Farm*
On and *H*r AA*y X Itt*.
capiat •• m* Plant, tpaciftca
Nan*, and *m*r Canfracf Daev
mantt may Ito ataminad at lh*
ante* at lh* Director *1 Aria
fton. Con** Ftorld* Ragtanal
Airport, ot *i m* atm* *4
Bnttof. Chltdt 4 Aitadato*.
Inc . M il S*ll*di Ska**. Carol
Oablat. Florid* H IM 141*
Campler* N e w a n h may b*
•toremad ham *im*r lh* *«tic*
*4 lh* Director *4 A vial ton ot
Br 1*1*4. Child* a Attaciatot.
Inc by payment *1 P I N to
•weft t*4 PcywMnr tor Plant tnd
•mar Contrail D*cwm*nto mutt
b* mad* by choc* ot mom ,
ardtr par*oto to m# SAN
FOND AIRPONT A U TH O ai
T Y " Cam win n*4 b* arc*p4*d
Thlt pay nam it nan rehmdatoto
It Btodrr d*rt not non I to put
up Potumoott but with** to
h*v* SM utoM i m &gt;p»* h br hr*'
ctott U S man a ***«••'«
chad ot manay otpot than to*
I**v*r*d m lh* wm *| l.ftow"
awiart (S U M ) mad* p * y «t»
to *rmot Br ittof CMidt B A m *
ci«tot me ot to me Sar tor *
Airpart Av4h*r*4y aiptrdi"* on
which *T»k* m* Bid**' &lt;*n**cr»
tor m* atcuw r n Tf»* (harp*
will war **pry M m* l * p t
r*aua*lt m« Ootum*nn to Ito
tanl by ••*»•»* raptor wim
charge* billed to racipMwr ’
Na p r a p a t a l t m a r b t

pro|*ct. hcw*v*r. *ubml**tom *4
(vldtnc* ol Ititonclal retpoml
bHIty and 4all4factory cempto
Hon ol provtout prolocft. to lh*
tolltfacllon *1 lh# tonford
Airport Aulhorlly. FAA and
FOOT, will bo conildorod *i
m o a tin g lh * F O O T pr*
qualification requirement for
milpr*)*&lt;l
Th* Bidder *gr**t to comply
wim lh# tel towing requirement
" N o m om bor, office r, or
omptoyo* ol fho Sanford Airport
Authority during hit tonur# or
for on* yoor thoroottor tholl
hav* any Intorotf. direct or
Indkoct. In m il contree I or m*
procoodt m*r*of'
Th* award *f mit Contract
will b* conllng*nl upon th*
concurronc* of th# Fodorol
Aviation Admlnlllf *H*n and lh*
Ftorld* D*p*rlm*ni ot Trent
por I*“on
SANFORD AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
By Ltophon J Coot*
Director #* Avtolton
Publttoi May 4. B lf*4 D E R M

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PARTICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE EM PLOYEE RELATIONS DEPAR TM ENT ADA
COORDINATOR 41 HOURS IN ADVANCE OP TH E M EE TIN O A T
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RAYVALOES
TAX COLLECTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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Asioclaled Preas Wrller________
DENVER Suylnft fedtral
litw4* tiii|irrti4’(lc conflU-IInK Ntnlr
lawn, n Juris!** ruled Ihal Coloniriu
im nl oliry a federal 4trder Io
provide ahorlloti fumllnn for
jNKir women In cutteM of rup&lt;\
Inreal and Ilfr-lhreolenlnK pre­
gnancy.
IIS DUlrlcI Judge Edward
N o 111 n g h a tn p e r in a n e u 11y
blocked enforcement of a I9H4
Rlalc ainendnirnl Iwrrlng Hie
h im - of federal Medicaid fundi lor
u b o rtln n except w hen the
woman'* life In In danger.
The ruling wax (he flint In a
num ber of lawnultn agulnal
alair* with law* Ihal conflict
with the (rdrral Hyde Amend­
ment. tald Junel Crrppn, a
•pokrRwumuu for Ihe Center for
Reproductive Law A Policy,
whlrh rrp ira rn ln i the plalnlllls

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Tearing up the track

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Hawks rip ice-cold Heat
MJAMI - Mookle Blaylock got hot. and the
Miami Heat turned cold.
Blaylock shook a slump and scored u
season-high 29 points, helping the Atlanta
Hawks beat Miami 103-89 to force a deciding
fifth game In their first-round series
The Heat, bidding to become the first No. 8
seed In NBA history to eliminate a No. I seed
snot 37 pcrrcnl.
Game 3 will be Sunday In Atlanta.

CLEA R W A TER - With the pre­
liminaries over, the Seminole High
School track tcutns now enn get
down to the business of trying to
add to their collection of state
championships.
The final preliminary wus the
4A-Reglou II meet Thursday night
at Clearwater High School, where
the Seminoles found out just who
will be going to the Class 4A stale
meet next Friday In Gainesville.
Seminole's l&gt;oy*. who ore chuslng
their third consecutive stole title
and tile seventh In school history,
qualified eight Individuals and both
relay* for the stale meet while the
girls, who are looking for their fifth
slate crown, qualified five Individu­
als and both relays.
In the process, (he Tribe swept
both regional idles, the boys outscoring Dunedin 84-63 for the
championship while the girls built a
00-45 advantage over New Port
R lehr y- Ridge wood.
What made Thursday night's re­
gional victories unique was that the
two team* went about winning their
rrs|)rellvr Idles In almost the exact
same manner.
Leading the Seminole boys are

□ See Seminole, Page 2B

From Staff Reports

WtNiwiswsiaanmutosw
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JACK SO N VILLE — Charlie Ward, the Florida
State quarterback passed over for the NFL draft
last month, will sign a four-game contract with
Hooters of the United States
Basketball League.
Ward, the second Hetsman trophy winner to
be bypassed by the NFL. said Thursday tie will
start play with the Hooters on May 10. He Is to
start a European basketball tour on the 25th.

■ » OBAN SMITH
Herald Sports Writer

Hammond blanks Phillies
MIAMI — Chris Hammond pitched a sevenhitter and Jerry Browne tripled home three runs
In the first Inning Thursday night as the Florida
Marlins beut the Philadelphia Phillies 5 0
Hammond (2-3) walked one and struck out
five In pitching his first nlne-Innlng complete
game. He pitched a complete game lost Sept. 14.
a six-inning, rain-shortened loss to Pittsburgh.
Mavald Photo by Matt Martlt

TAM PA — Jerry Ellison, who rushed for 710
yards at Tennessee-Chatlanooga last season,
signed a free agent contract Thursday with the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Ellison finished his college career ac Ten*
nessee-Chattanooga's No. 9 all-time rusher.

Winning pitcher Alox Anderson (sliding) had a
single, ono run, and Iwo RBI Thursday to help Iho
Disabled American Voteran Royals rip the Stairs

Really While Sox. Anderson also was credited
with a Iwo-lnnlng no hitler whon the gamo was
slopped by Iho mercy rulo In the top ol the third.

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Prom Staff Reports

AROUND THS HATtOH
Bengals sign No. 1 pick
CINCIN NATI — Just 11 days after drafting
despite a contract Impasse, the Cincinnati
Bengals mude defensive lineman Dan Wilkinson
the highest-paid player In their history Thurs­
day.
Wilkinson, the first player taken In the April
24 draft, signed a six-year. $14.4 million deal.
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Softball
□ 6A-8«otlon I championship: Orange Park at
Lyman, S p.m.

Tennis
□State tournament at City of Tampa Courls,
Hillsborough Community College.

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LAKFSONT FISLO

SANFORD — Whul was expected to tic a bailie
between two of the top teams In the American
Division of the Sanford Recreation Lillie Major
lht.seball League turned Into a rout when the
Disabled American Vclcrnn Royals scored II
runs In Ihc lop of (he third to slop the Stairs
Realty White Sox 15 0 at Lukefront Field.
At Roy Roller Field, the Marlins hung on to
beat the Freddie Howard Pirates 4-3.
Heading Into the final week of the season, (he
Sunnllund Red Sox (13-0) lead the American
Division. They're followed by the Royals (9-3).
the Cook Construction Orioles and the White Sox
(both 7-6). the Fisher. Laurence, Deed. A
Fromnng Blue Juys (2-10) and the First Union
A ' h (1-I2).
In Ihc National Division, Ihc Railroader Cubs

Baseball
□4A-Dlst. 0 finals: St. Cloud at 8emlnole, 4 p.m.
□ SA-Dlsl. 4 finals: Lyman vs. Laks Brantley at
Conrad Park, DeLand, 8 p.m.

□ See Regional, Page 2B

Patriots earn
opportunity to
defend crown

Ward to play for Hooters

Buccaneers sign running back

TA LLA H A S S E E — Javontr Green
helped lead Lyman to the girls'
team Idle while Lake Hrantfcy'a Dan
Iflllcy and Lake Mary's James Davla
bolh qualified for the state meet In
two events Thursday at the 3ARegion 1 meet run at Florida State
university.
With Green finishing second In
both the 100-mcter dash (12.7
seconds) and 2(XFmeter dash (26 0)
a* well as running a leg of their
first-place 4 x 100-meter relay
140.4). the Greyhounds ranted the
learn championship with a score of
57 points.
W in n in g Ind ivid u al reglonul
championship* for Lyman were Rdu
Greenberg (HOO-meter run. 2:22.21
and Ktanah Brrsnlrk 13,200 rnrtrr
run. 11.-46 9).
Other Greyhounds qualifying for
the Class 5A stale meet next
Saturday In Gainesville were Angel
Rhodes (third In the discus. 113
fret. H Inches). Yushonda Dupree
Ithlrd In the 200-meter dash. 26.5).
Kelly Hudson (fourth In the HOOmeter mn. 2:23.3). and the sec
oral place 4 x 400 meter relay
Jennifer Dodson just missed qual­
ifying lor the stale meet hut still

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SOY HOLLER F IIL D
Plralat
Marlmt

(11-1) are (railed by Ihc Rlnkcr Material Dodgers
(9-4). Marlins (7-0). Plrulcs (4-8). Hie Fun World ut
Flea World Cardlnuls (4-9). and (lie Expos (2 -11).
Six games are scheduled for Saturday. At Roy
Holler Field, the Royals pluy the A s at 8 a.tu.. the
Blue Jays and Red Sox tunglc at 10 u.m.; and the
Orioles inccl the While Sox at 4:45 p.m.
The Pirates and Cardinals will play the 8 a.m.
game at Lukefront Field followed by the Cubs
taking on Ihc Expos nl 10 a.m. and (he Dodgers
battling the Expos nt 4:45 p.m.

□ Sea Little Majors, Page 2B

Roinco-Fla. Sport Wear
still undefeated at Chase
Prom Staff Reporta
SANFORD — And then there
was one.
After just two weeks of play,
only one (cam, Rnlnco/Florldu
Sport Wear, remains unbeaten In
Sanford Recreation Department
Men's Spring Thursday Night
Slowpltch Softball League uctlon
at Chase Park.
Rolnco/Florlda Sport Wear (2-0)
used a pair of thrcc-run Innings
(o knock off previously unbeuten
M.A. Erectors (1-1), 104. and
Touchdown Pub (1-1) built a 6-0
lead and cruised to a 9-4 triumph
over another unbeaten, Ken
Rommel Chevrolet (1-1).
The game scheduled between
Stlffey's Affordable (0-1) and
Desk Mate (0-1) was postponed to
a later date.
C o n t r i b u t i n g to t h e

ORLANDO — The Patriots are back to defend
their crown.
Spruce Creek offered Lake llruntley a golden
opportunity In the first inning and the Patriots
look advantage to score four runs and went on to
eliminate the Hawks. 7-9. In the semifinals of
9A-4 baseball tournament at the University of
Central Florida Thursday afternoon.
The game was a rematch of last year's district
" n*L wtilrli the Patriots ul.no won ut UCF. and
puls laikr Brantley Into tonight's championship
game against Lyman (which eliminated Luke
Mary Wedncsduyl al Conrad Park starting at 8
p.m.
Tills was Hie second straight year that Lake
Brantley, Lake Mary. Lyman und Spruce Creek
had reached the final four In the district
tournament.
Regardless of Hie outcome tonight, bolh teams
will advance to next Tuesday's sub-rcglonal
tournament. Tonight's winner will host the
runner-up from District 3. while Ihc runner-up
will travel to the home of the District 3
champion.
•Incksonvllle-Tcrry Parker was lo meet Tullubasset- Lincoln (which upset Neptune BeachFletcher) In Ihc SA-Dlstrlct 3 championship
game.
Spruce Creek took a 1-0 lead In Ihc top of the
first Inning as Keith Mastro walked, stole second
und scored on u single by Elvln Valmores.
Bui Hie Patriots (24-8) look ndvuntugc wildness
on Ihc part of Hawks starter Justin Learn to get
on Hie board. Tw o strike ouls were mixed In with
t See District, Page 2B
CLASS 1A-DISTRICT 4 TOURNAMENT
SEMIFINALS
UNIVERSITY OF C IN TR A L FLORIDA
PATRIOTS/. HAWKS!
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Laka Branllay
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Ju laarn. Branch 111 and Yuitolln Tlbbattl and Van Oar Walda
WP — Tlbbattl (M l. LP — Ju. Laarn Sava — nona. IB — Spruca
Craak. Mattro. Galow; Laka Branllay. Krot. IB - Laka Branllay,
Van Oar Walda. MR — nona. Racordi - Laka Branllay 141.

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Rolnco/Florlda Sport Wear uttuck
were Milch Burke (two doubles,
Nlnglc, three runs. RBI), Rnndy
Yutcs (two singles, run), Randy
Rnwllngs (two singles. RBI), Jerry
Brussclls (single, run. RBI). Sieve
W oodley (sing le, two R B I).
Brantley Brumlcy (single, two
runs). Brian Sheffield (single,
run). Sieve Donavan (single. RBI)
und Mike Graves (single).
Pacing the M.A. Erectors were
Gcordlc Davison (three singles,
run, RBI). Dennis Glccson (two
singles. RBI). P a u l. Rodriguez
(two singles). John Hogan (dou­
ble. RBI), Chris Bullock (single,

□ S ee Chaae, Page 2B

S A N F O R D — A r e t u r n 1o
Pinehurst Purk has awoken Been
30's bats.
After losing the Fall Lcuguc In a
playoff with First Baptist. Bccr:3 0
took Its high-scoring attack to Chase
Park for the Polar Bear League. But
the team Just never got Its ofTcnsc
sorted out and finished with a 2-7
record.
Now back In Ihc Sanford Recre­
ation T h u rs d a y Men's S p rin g
S lo w p ltc h Softball Lcuguc at
Pinehurst, (he leant Is once again a
scoring In bunches, following up
last week's opening senson 7-0
victory wllh a 21-1. 16-hlt. threeInning trouncing of Ryder.
The other two games were bolh
lightly-fought and highly-contested.
Allan Truskauskas doubled In
Bert Burgess wllh the go-ahead run
In Ihc lop of the eighth Inning and
B riar Corporation withstood a

Briar Carporallan
Mablllta
Budman (Wayna Dannhl
Tha Uttar Ouyi

Ml M
N l Nl

I 1—

1 II
1 11

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Rydar

two-out. bases loaded situation In
(he bottom of the eighth to past a
4-3 victory in the opening game of
the evening and The Utter Guys
came back from a 3-0 deficit lo edge
Ihc Wayne Dcnsch Budmcn, 5-3.
Powering the Becr:30 (2-0) attack
were Jim Reid (home run. triple,
single, three runs, seven RBI). Todd
Pagcl (triple, single, three RBI).
Dave Coss (double, alnglc, two runs,
four RBI), Rodney C u rry (two
singles, three runs. RBI) and Mike
Miller (two singles, two runs).
Also hitting were Jerry Camus
(triple, two runs), Chuck Camctto
und Red Garner (one single, three

□ See Ploehurat, Page 2B

FOR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

�8 8 - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida * Friday, May 0, 1094

Seminole —

S T A T S &amp; STANDINGS
D O O i
At Semtnele Park
Thuruixy nlfht
First race — 1450, Ot 11.11
* Bob’s Shannon
5 M JJO 3 40
aRVShody Lady
3 00 t.M
3 Fuller
3.10
Q (4 4) 13 00 P (4-4) 1I.M T (0-4-3) 04.40
Wcxnd ro t, - 1010, Ci 31.40
OElbboRtn
11.00 4 30 1 10
7 Peach Jim
310 110
0 Tort May | Moglc
3 40
Q (1-0) 10.40 P (0 All) 41.10 (All 1) 0.10 T
(0-! 0) 111.00 D D 10 3)41.10
Third ro t, - 1010. Di 11.04
1 Bob’, Sidney
100 310 J JO
I Hydro Denny
l.M I.K
J Money , On Emmy
S to
Q (1 1) 11.00 P01-1) 31.30 T I 1 1-3) 133.00
Feerlh rote — 1010, Mi 11.03
4 Dewey Leonn
1130 O N
140
1J Nino Unde
W 00 O N
0 Summ Dome
4 00
a (14) H IM P 04-1) 101.00 T (0-11) I Ml .00
(All All All 1141.40
Filth ro t e -1 0 M .B ill.il
1Coming Event
O.N 1 00 3 00
4 Al toon, Helen
11.00 1140
H'm NoSalnd
3 00
Q 114) 00.10 P I M ) 111.00 T (1-4-1) 300.M
Hath rote — 10M, Ci 11.00
1thorp
MOO 0 00 l.M
3 M l Allern B u t
MOO 4.00
1 Lorrelnet Lone
4.00
Q (1-1) M.M P (1-3) 110.00 T (1-1-1) M0.10
(4-1-111 el 1100,40
Seventh rote - MM. Di 11.0!
I ML Surl Board
11.40 0 10 4.00
1 BOMd Shikari
1140 100
0 RV Attogirl Abby
in
a H i) 40.00 p (i-i) moo t (i -m &gt;n i .n t
(1-1-41) 014.00
. eighth r i t e - M M , C l 11.30
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7.30 3 00 1 40
1 Cindy N Diamonds
0 00 4.00
I M 'l Trotyl Bruce
100
O (411 41.00 P M AID 0.00 tAll-1) 11.10 T
(0-1-1)11140
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3 Elite! Pop Tort
O N 100 100
1 P li Nooky Roy
3 40 3 00
0 Omni Model
140
a t* 13 l.M P 11 1) 13.10 T (1-1-4) 131.M QD
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4 00 l.N
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140
O (41111.00 P (1-4) 101.00 T (443) 141.33
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IS N I N 140
lAunl Piggy
3 N 3 00
IM ySuiukl
4 40
Q (1-1) 10.00 P (1-1) M.M T (1-1-1) 401.30
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11th rote — I0M, Ai 31JO
3 Kotiu Sipporo
I I H 100 4 30
1 Dork Sweet Ledy
4 00 4 JO
0 Longevity
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11N 140 4M
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4.00 4 00
3 Weit Stoker
4 jg
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M lh ro te - IOM.A 1 11.10
1 RedStort
3040 too 4 40
1 Tell Rendy Boy
1 40 3 40
0 Chile! Bonier
14 40
Q (1 11 100.00 P 11 1) li t M S (41-41) 4111.40
A — 043t H— 434,331

14th tome
4 Nope Urolde
11 30 4 00 1 00
4 Irlgoyen Bob
14.40 3 M
3 Aremeyo Victor
0 40
Q (4 4) 40.40 P (44) 141.30 T (4411 1)4 40 S
(441-All) 301.40 OD 014) MOM
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BAM BALL STANOHMB
NATIONAL L IA O U I
All Tim e, I D T
■oil Dtvlilen
L Pet. OB
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Atlanta
la 10 A ll
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It 11 . » «
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14 1) At* IV*
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W
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17 10 4 » _
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1
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14 11
140 1
Pittsburgh
13 1! .no 1
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14 14 A00 _
Colorado
11 11 4*0
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11 It AM 1
San Ologo
• It At* IV*
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Florid* f, Philadelphia 0
Moulton I. Cine Intoll 4.10 Innings
Now York I, St. Loult (
Log Angeles 0, Son PronclMO 0
PrMoy'i Oomoi
Phllorfolphlo ( I t hilling M ) at Floe Mo
IW H th o rt4 U .il 11p.m.
Houiton (Harwich 11) atCIncInAAll (Pugh
M l , ! :U p .m
Chicago (Young 01) al PIIHburgh (Nooglo
131,7:31pm
Montrool iM o rlln ti 17) al Allonla
I Maddux 4 1). 7:40 p m
Now York (Smith I I I al St Loult
(Tewksbury 4 01.1 01 p m
Lot Angeivi (Aitoclo I D ot Son FrontlKO
(Swift 31). 1001pm
Colorado (Harkoy 01) al Son Ologo (Benet
I Sl.lO OSp m
Saturday'! Oomtt
Lm Angola! at San Prantlico, 4 01 p m
PhilodllphM t l Florida, 7iM p.m.
Houiton at CineInnall.! :0S p m.
Chicago al Pittiburgh.! :01pm.
Men Ire* 1*1 Allonla,!: 10p.m.
Now York al St. Loult. I M p m
Color ado at San Ologo. 10:04 p m.

AMCBICAN L IA O U I
All Timex I D T
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W
L Pci. OB
Boston
30
7
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17
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t4 to 4IS 3‘*
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IS 11 A34 S'*
Detroit
10 IS
400 f
Cxnlral Division
W
L Pet. OB
S77 —
Chicago
1) II
14 11 AM 1
Milwaukee
Cleveland
1] 13 sro IV*
no
Kansas City
IV*
1] tl
Minnatola
It
17 A t! l
Watt Division
W
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It
14 440 _
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It
IS
413
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It
It
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Oakland
• 10
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Konioi City It. Toronto. 0
California 4. Oakland J
FrMay’iOam ai
Boston (Solo 30) al Now York (Key O il.
!;«p m .
At Or Undo Seminole
Saddle l Johnton 11) at Detroit (Doherty
Thwridoy nlghl
3 1I,7:M pm .
Pint gome
Clavaland (AAartlnat 0-3) al Baltimore
4Pordo
0.4Q. 4,00 1 40
iMurtlnol I L 1:34p.m.
1 Enrique
U N IN
Mllwoukoo (E ld ro d 1-31 ot Taranlo
10ne Indie
340 (Stewart* 1), T ill pm .
Q 11-4) M.M P &lt;4 31131 tOT (4 l - l ) IS* 40
K m w City (COrsr 4 1) at Chicago (Born
Second gome
3 I). I 01pm
3Oie Enrique
I4 N too 3 00
Mlnndtota (Ooitolvl &gt; I ) ol Texoi (Helling
10). 0:13 pm
JPIIeErklege
3 40 i n
Oakland (Jlmxni P I) al Calllornla I An
7 Belo Joie
I I 40
a (3 1) 3)00 P (1-31 100.04 T (13 ! ) 104.00 DD
d t r u n 3 I). 10 Oip m
(4-3) 31.30
Saturday'! Oa mei
Soatlla al Dxtroll, 1:11 p m.
Third gem,
Bolton
al
Naw
York, 1:31 p m.
I Beta Aguirre
li lt 4 40 3 00
IColeAtpIrl
1 40 4 40
Cleveland al Baltimore. I U p m
4Pile Enrique
140
Mllwaukae *1 Toronto, 1:11pm
O (I 11 30.40 M 11 1) 1)4 It T 113 4) 413.30
Kama! Clly al Chicago. 1 l i p m
Fourth gem,
Minnesota at T a x a i,l:llp m
1 Ricardo
I 40 4 40 3 00
Oakland al Calllornla, 10 Oip m
4 Ajplllege
1.00 l.N
40lee
140
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F ln l Hall
Q (1-4) 14.40 P (14) 113.40 T (14-4) U!.M
taitern Dlvltlen
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W
Pci. OB
I Belo Urolde
0 00 3 N I N
Corollno (Pirate!)
4Cole CMrloioM
3 40 1 00
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411 Greenville (Brovei)
4 Pordo Enrique
1.00
II
411 Ovlonde ICvbtl
II II .444 4
Q ll-4 ) 31.00 P01-4) 131.40T (1-4-4) IIl.M
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JotkMnvIlle (Morlneril II I!
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1 Pordo Oyerl
0.40 1 30 1 40
Knoxville (Blue Joy!)
II tl
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Welter
n
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440 3 00
lOeoMendl
3 40
Huntsvltl* (Alhltct)
14 10 ■415 _
Birmingham (WSoxl
14 tl
AM 1
Q ( l - l ) 40.40 P (1-1) 130.00 T (I I-/) M7A0
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Seventh gome
Mamphlt (Royals)
13 14 44! 4
1 Erklogo
14 40 140 l.M
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Nathvllla (Twins)
It
413 1
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4 Vicin'
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0 (1-1) M.M P 11 1) M M 3 T (1-1-4) 111.M
Greenville 1. Nethvllle 4
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Carolina !, Jockienvllle 1
Knoxville!.Chottonpogo I
1Sold Aiplrl
O N I N 3 00
Birmingham 3. Huntivllle 1
1 Zugoto Aguirre
3 40 M 0
4 Rene Mendl
Orlando 4. Memphis 1
340
Q (1-1) 34.00 POM1113.13T T 01-1-4) 111.40
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Ninth gome
Neihvllle el Greenville
OZgioAgrre
WOO 11.40 0.40
Jetkienvllle el Coroll no
OOleoChlmelo
10 00 7 40
Ctollenaogo el Knoxville
3 Aipllloge Urolde
140
Huntivllle el Birmingham
OrlendeetMemphli
0 (0 0) 04.34 P (4-4) 131.40 T (4 4 1) M4.44
T T carryover IMt.oo
lolurdey'i Oxmei
Nethvllleel Greenville
loth gome
Jetkienvllle el Caroline
IZugoio
IO N 4.00 3 40
Ctollanooge el Knoxville
4 Mendl
4.40 4 40
Huntivllle el Birmingham
lArrotolo
3.00
Orlande el Mamphli
0(1-4) 1310 P 13-4) 141.40 T 13 4-1) MO.W
llth gome
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7 00 S OO 3 40
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140 1*0
First Hall
000
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Q I t - ! ) 34.44 P II 17111.3*T 11-1-4) MAM
W
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Brevard (Merlins)
7 .710 —
11
lifts gamt
SI. Lucie (Malt)
14 11 A ll
1Olaa Cottle
34 40 ( 40 440
S
Vero Beech (Dodgers)
tl
11 SOO 7
4 Napa Don
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II
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Fort Myers (Twins)
It
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140 140 3.10
Lakeland (Tlgertl
17 10 .410 t
4 Zugara
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IS 11 .114 ]
440
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Tempo (Yankaet)
tl
11 AM 4
Q (14) 11.M P (14) O.M (3-All) ll.N (All 4)
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*

Pinehurst
Continued from ID
runs and one RBI
each), Spcnccr Buggct (nlt)gle,
two mils, Rill) and Dob Garner
(dingle, run. RUI|.
Quinn Barrows had a double
and drove In a run, Don McLoud
and Mike Anglin had one single
each and Robert McUrlcr scored
(he run for Ryder (0-2).
Collecting hits for Briar Corpo­
ration (1-JJ were Trtihkauskus
(double, two singles, RBI), Buddy
Lennon (double, single, run,
RBI). Duke Fcrrato (triple, run),
Burgess and Don Baldwin (one
single one run each), Dcuu Myers
and J .J . Jllcs (one single and
one RBI each) and Tom m y Ryan,
Anton MaBscy and Donnie Lively
(one single each).
Doing the hitting for Moblllte
(O-l) were Bob Markos (double,
single, run, two RBI), Angel

*

Tim Raines Is b Senlord native and Seminole High School
graduate now playing lor the Chicago While Sox. His stats aro
for the 1994 season In the Ural column, personal-best season
totals In tho second column and current career totals
(Including 1994 games) In the third column.
Raines and Iho While Sox did not play Thursday. They'll
begin a series with the Kansas City Royals with an S OS p.m.
game this evening.

Figueroa (double, single, run),
Darrel Lowery (two singles, run).
Chris Brooks (single, RBI) and
Jim Bcdow and Keswick Loshley
(one single each).
Leading The Ultcr Guys (l-O)
were Tom Glllan (double, two
singles, run. two RBI), Todd
Morgan (double, single, run,
RBI), Donnie McCoy (double),
Mike Nolo (single, run, RBI),
Tom Lundy and Frank Turner
(one single and one run each)
and Mark Ballon, Ron Cardcll
and Frank Van Pelt (one single
each).
G e ttin g the hits for the
Dudmcn (1-1) were Josh Seward
(three singles, run), Gary Cline
(two singles, two RBI), Danny
Mcllo and Rick Labonte (two
singles and one run each),
Garden Spencer and Scott
McLaughlin (one single each)
and Doug Drier (RBI).

RAINES QAUQE
Category
’94
Games...............
At-bats...............
Runs 4444IM&gt;4e#M.i 1a*i *«
H its...................
RBI......... .....
Doubles.............
Triples...............
Home rune........

22
91
19
27
11
4
0
0
Sleala...............
2
297

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

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II tl
Ounadln (Blue Jaytl
It 10
Sorowto I Rid to il
0
1!
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Ctortotto 4. W nt Polm Sooth 1
Clxarwalxr 1. Oitoofi I
Lokolond 10. FartM yorl)
St Potonburg !. Dunodtn 0
Drxvxrdl, Tempo 3
Sorowto 0. St. Ludo !. IS Inning*
Voro Sooth 1. Doyteno l
Friday'I Oomoi
W n l Polm Sooth ol Ctor lotto
Otcooio ol Cloorwolor
Lokolond ol Fort Myori
Dunodtn ot Sorowto
Brevard at Tampa
Sorowto ot SI Lucie
Day tana ol Voro Sooth
Saturday'! Oomoi
Wail Palm Sooth at Ctor lotto
Oiceole at C learwater
Lokolond al Fort Myori
Dunedin el St Petersburg
Srtvord ot Tempo
Sorowto ot Si Lucie
Daytona ot Vtro B**ch

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1,839
8,987
1,230
2,078
718
336
100
120
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Umpires — Momx. Poncino; First. Winters.
Second, Froommlng, Third. Mtrnandar
T — 7 I! A -34.371

NBA P LA Y O FFS
All Timet I OT
FIRST ROUND
. (Battel 1 )
Thursday, May I
Atlanta Ml. Miami It. wrlet tied 13
Denver 14, Seattle tl, OT, wrlet Hod 3 3
Utah OS. San Anlonlo N . Utah wins wrlet
II
Friday, May 4
Now York at Naw Jtrtey, I p m l TN T)
Moulton at Pori land. 10 30pm (T N T )
la liir iia u . jU r.v J

Dtnvtr al Soottlo, l: N p m (NBC)
Hawkt-Haal, Boa
A TLA N TA (11)1
Manning 10-31 4 414. Willi! 34 004, Kantak
1 0 1 1 4 . A u g m o n O tTI If, Blaylock 7 I14 4
If. KoaloOl 00 0. EhlO 3 7 I t I. Wtollxy I }
00 1. Lang 0 1 I I S. Farrell M 00 0 Totals
33 4X 31 34 103
MIAMI (It )
Rlct i 113 3 II. Salley 111131. Solkaly 11
11 t. Stow ) 1 14 t. Smith 4 13 3 4 tl. Colei
7114 4 II. Long 1 ! 4 4 1. Miner 14 4 4 10
Tolali: M 7114 jr ft
Allonla
31 11 It It - If]
Miami
|f 31 |f » _ tt
3 Polnl goal! - AllenleO II (Blaylock 4 10.
EhlO 0 1), Miami 114 (Smith 44. Rica I I .
Shaw 03) Fouled oul — Long. Rtboundi —
Allonla It 4Willi* 14), Miami » (Solkaly t).
A itlilt — Allonla 33 (Blaylock 7), Miami If
IColee 7). Total fouli — Atlanta If, Miami 17.
Technical! — Augmon. Rica, Miami coach
Leughery. Flagrant tout — Smith A — II.N0.

NHL PLAYOFFS
All Timas I D T
C O N F E R IN C I SIM IFINALS

(BetI-OI7I

Thurtday, May I
Naw Jarwy 4, Botlon 1, Boston Itodi wrlai

M

Naw York Rangers 1, Washington 0, Naw
York lead! writs 10

Chase
Continued from IB
RBI), Oclavto Torres, Darrell
Williams und David Duschur
(one olnglc and one run each)
und B.J. Holt and Lonnie Tucker
(one Blnglc each).
D o i n g tile d a m a g e fo r
Touchdow n Pub were John
Dunn (double, three singles,
three runs), Bill Marino (double,
two singles, two runs. RBI),
Manny Silvia (three singles, run,
three RBI) and Tom Zabo (two
singles, run, RBI).
Also contributing were Jim
Troxcll (double, two RBI), Craig
Split (double. RBI), Kevin Julian
and Bill Doyle (one single and
one run each), Dan Dougherty
and Dwayne Tuwery (one single
each) and Slu Selock (RBI).
Providing the ofTcnse for Ken
Rummel Chevrolet were David
Goldstlck (triple, double, single,
run. RBI), Cary Keefer (double),
Brian Curtis (single, RBI, JcfT
Futrcll (single, run), Jim Davis
(single), Scott Murphy (RBI) and
Kirby Swlnchart (run).

Continued from IB
Ucrnnrd Sparrow nnd Andre
Scott, who both won two Indi­
vidual regional championships
Thursday. Sparrow finished first
In both the dlBcus (169 feet, H
Inches) and shot put (59-BVi)
while Scott swept the top spots
In the triple jum p (33-2UI nnd
long Jump (24-0).
For (he Tribe girls, Bcllnder
Morgan was the rrglonnl cham­
pion In the triple Jump (36-111
nnd finished third In the long
Jump |I6 -10). Katina Perry quali­
fied (or the state meet In both
the shot put (ihlrd. 36-10) and
discus (fourth, 115-6).
C o ry W ilson and C harlie
Farmer finished llrst 111.1 sr-eonds) and second (11.2) In Ihe
lOO-mcter dash while Ansel
Davis was fourth In (he 2(H)
meter dush (22. ft I for the boys.
M lndec H a m p to n won the
20O-melrr dash (23.3) for thr
girls w hile Shaw ano

Montgomery enmr in second I
(he lOO-mcter dush (12.9).
Julian Wimberly placed Ihf
In the Itoys' 110-metcr hlgl
hurdles (14.9). Tennell Her*!
won Ihe girls' 300-meter Intel
mediate hurdles (48.5).
The Seminole girls won boi
the 4 x lOO-meter (48.9) and 4-'
400-meter (3:37.6| relays wh|li
the boys finished first In the 4;;
lOO-meter relay (42.0) and lo^l
seennd in (lie 4 X 400-mele
rclny (3:20.7).
Other state qualifiers for the
Seminole boys were shot putter
Klkl lllll (second. 4 9 5 m turd
triple lum per Robert Ruffin
(fourth. 43-4).
While lliey Just missed qua}llying for (he state meet. Aswfld
Duval (400-meter dash, 32 1),
Wimberly (300-metcr Intermedi­
ate hurdles, 40 9). and Farmer
(200-mctcr dash, 22 3) ronirfh
tiled crucial leum points by
Mulshing fifth In their rrspectli’r
events

Tim Raines

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Continued from IB
contributed lmjMirluut tram
points for (hr Greyhounds by
finishing fifth In both (h r
lOO-meter high hurdles (17.4)
und 3 0 0 -m ctrr Intermediate
hurdles I4H !)|
The only other Individual girls'
regional champion from Semi­
nole C o u n ty wus O vie d o 's
Kelshu Gammons, who won the
100-meter high hurdles (ir&gt;tii
She'll be Joined at Ihe slate m rrl
by team mat r KII/alH-lb Wilder,
who finished second In the sho(
put 134-10)
Lake M a r y ' s two stale
quallfrrs are Shawn Barkley
(second In ihr 300-meter Intermediate hurdle. 46.9) and Atnle
Bradley (who won a |urnp-o(T for
(ourth m ihr high Jump. 3-21
While she didn't qualify, Nakela
Hood scored in Ihe 100-meter
(sixth, 12.9) and 200-tnelrr
(flflh, 26.9) dashes for the Rums,
Representing l.ake Howell at
the stale mrel will (tt Winsome
Clark, who placed fourth In (hr
•UK) meter dash II .00.981
llilley and Davis Iki IIi had a
second and a third-place llnlsh
(o (heir cretlll Thursday nlghl
Davis took second In (he shot

pul (48-9W) nnd third In the
discus 1140 8) while Hlltry wits
second In the 3,200-mrtrr rqu
(0 :4 2 .9 1 ) m id third hi die
1,600-nicler run (4 22 46).
Davis will (*■ (he stile rrpiv
sentnllve of (he hake Mary bovtjs
(cam al Ihe stute meet. HtIUy
will he Joined by leummutr
O rw yn Alllcoek. who plurgd
third In Ihe 400-meter dash
131.271.
head by Individual regional
champion Brian Olson (stint put
49-3WL Ihe latke Howell boys
(earn Is sending three Individual
qualifiers and (In fourth plat r 4 x
lOO m rlcr relay (42 931 to (hr
stute meet.

District

"Tlhltelts Jusl gut real fine.
C o n tln u td from IB
wnlks to
Instead
of going after them.''
Joey Hariner. Brad Van Der
Wrlde und Mu.se Nnvurro to loud said Lake Brantley head roach
Mike Smith. "We've been trying
the bases.
to gel him lo he uggiesslve when
Brian Kroi then cashed In with
he get* ahead and not try to h it
a bases'clcarlng doubl H r
moved to (bird on an error H|Hits so much."
Doing the- damage lor the
before scoring on a wild pilch
Patriots were Butler l2-for-4.
Lake Brantley added unolher
RDII. Van Der Weldr 11-for-2,
run In Ihe second Inning as John
triple, two runs. RBI). Krot
Andersen reached on an error,
moved to second on a hunt hy (I for-3. double, run, three Kill)
Pete Gatdls and scored on a M.inner 11-for-2. run). Shawn
and Andersen (one single, one
single by Jeff Bui lei
Spruce Creek got a run buck In run and one RBI each) and
the (bird Inning on a single by Navarro (runl
P roviding the offense for
Jim Gclow, a wild pitch, a
passed ball and a sacrifice fly by S p ru ce C reek were Gelow
l'2-for-3, double, two runs).
Justin Barton.
The Patriots then took a 7-2 Mastro (double, two runs. RBI).
lead In the boitom ol the third I.ongstrrrt (single, two RBH.
Inning as Van Der Wrlde tripled Valmores (single. RBI) and
and scored on a two-mil single Barton (run, RBI),
by Jeff Shaw. Shaw ihrn stole
second and scored on a single by
Andersen.
The game then settled down
into a pitcher's duel as Lake
Hr.ml ley 's Chris Tibbetts (7-1)
retired 14 of 17 Hawks (allowing
Just one single and two walks)
while Spruce Creek reliever
Justin llranch retired 10 out 11
(giving up only a single to
Butler).
Tibbetts appeared to Ik*on bis
7:30 P.M.
way lo a three-lilt victory as he
Wod.
thru Sat..
retired Ibc flrsl two bnllcrs In
Noon
Th
u rs . &amp; Sat.
(lie seventh Inning. But Spruce,
1
P.M.
Sun.
Creek refused lo quietly ns
Gelow doubled lo deep center
and scored on a double lo right
by Maslro.
Barton und Valmores walked
12:30 P.M.
lo load Ihe buses before Wnyne
Tu e s. thru Sun.
Longstrecl singled In two runs
and put runners on flrsl und
third. Bui Tlhbells escaped the
Jam as John Yuzzolln'n hit n
high bouncer lo Gnldls, whose
throw to Andersen Just nipped u
sliding Longstrecl ui second
base.

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Continued from IB
A n to n A n d c rn im led the
Hoyula with two tdnglcn, two
runs scored, and two RBI. Jason
Shceflcld contributed a triple,
one run. and two RBI. Alex
Anderson had a single, one run,
and two RBI. Dontacy Major
added a single, a run, und an
RBI.
Jcrbmlati Jenkins singled and
hud an RBI. Dwuync Tillman
scored three runs. Jeremiah
Anderson scored one run nud
drove in two olhcrs. William
Kirby scored twice. Robert Wilds
had u run und an RBI. Anthony
Ratonarony and Donovan Re­
dden each scored u run.
Alex Anderson tossed a no­
hitter over two Innings for the
Royals. The White Sox's only
base runner was Michael White,
who drew a two-out walk In the
second Inning.
Rob Lowe hit a triple and
senred two runs to highlight the

Th e other Si lver Hawk
quallfrrs are Anthony Starks
(second In the UH)-meter dash
31. 13) and Jackson I'atkus
IlmirOi III Ihe 2(XJ-meler tlas)i
22.30).
Lyman athletes earning (he
right to compete In Ihe ntahmert were Jerinnudc Dlllworlli
Isecond In ihe discus. 143-41
R ob E v a n s ( t h i r d in i h &lt;•
3.200 tneier run, 9 44 H4|. and
Derrlko Shaw (ih lrd In ihe
300-nteler mtermediate hurtllrs
40 231

Pompano Harness
Murlliih' six-lilt effort. John
Kllllngswortb singled twice and
drove In u run, Ryan Scruplcn
and Rick Wells both singled and
scored u run. Travis Jones also
hit a single.
F o r the P i r a t e s , T o n e y
Bobunnon doubled und scored
twice. Jon Brooks also hit a
double. Tony Everett scored a
run.

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Sanlord Herald, 8anford, Florida - Friday. May 0, 1994 - 18

People
Are you ready to lose weight?

IN BRIEF
Prayer week for Kiwanls
The Ktwunln Club nr Sanford will recognize Worldwide
Klwnnln Prayer Week May 8-14. 1994.
In observance of ibe week. Ihe Kiwanls Club of Sanford ban
Invited Ibe ebureb inlnlstcrn of club members lo attend Ibrir
Wednesday luncebon meeting as their guests.
The observance began In 1980 und reflects two objectives of
Ibe Klwanluns: to give primacy to Ihe human and spiritual
ralber than the material and to encourage the dally living of
Ibe Golden Mute In ull human relationships.
The Kiwanls Club of Sanford meets at the Sanford Civic
Center.

Dixieland band open to public
Dixie lurid Forever Inc., u nonprofit tmnd, plays the second
Sunday of every month, from 4-7 p.m.. at Ibe VF’W Mall, 2700
Well* Ave.. Fern Park. Open lo the public, donation Is $8. For
Information, call H41&lt;73:15.

United We Stand meets Sunday
United We Stand America, a non partisan, non profit
citizens' action group meets the second Sunday of each moult)
at 7 p m., nl Ihe old bake Mary City Mull on Country Club Road
und Lake Mary Boulevard All Interested persons are welcome.

World War II veterans meet Sunday
World War II veterans of the Merchant Marines and Navy
Armed Guard meet the second Sunday of the month ul 1 p.m..
at I lie American Legion. 2874 S. Sanford Ave All "old salts"
are welcome. For Information, call Bob Swanson. 321-4723.

Poets to talk verse

May 5 wus declared International No Diet
Day. A coalition of groups which Includes
Ihe Council on Size and Weight Discrimina­
tion and the Body Image Task Force says we
should "express an appreciation for the
many slzrs and shafies of human bodies." |t
also wants lo encourage people lo niaxltnlzc
their health 111 ways that do nol focus
specifically on weight loss. First celebrated
In 1(8)2 by a group called DlrtBrrakern
bolding a picnic In London's Mydr Park, the
"holiday" Is meant lo urge people to give up
trying to lose weight for 24 hours and to
think about whether dieting helps or
hinders their well-being.
The message Is a worthy one. Expert*
have been saying for years Ihut going on
and ufT welglu-loss diets often does more
harm than good. It's more Important, they
say to develop healthful eating and other
lifestyle hahlls that enn tie llvrd with
comfortably over Ihe long run. Consider
that unless u person Is committed to
ehanglng lifelong hahlls that hrlped bring
on Ihe weight, such as hinging lo deal with
stress or remaining fairly sedentary, any
pounds that are shed are likely to creep
back on.
Onr of Ihr reasons [x-oplr m i often llnd
themselves on the dieting merry-go-round is
ihat they start their wrlght loss efforts
without asking one fundamental question;
Am I ready? If lfir timing Is not right for
making changes that go beond checking ihe
numbers on the scale, the chances of
shedding pound* permanently are slim.
T o assess your weight-loss readiness,
consider the following six points.

CONSUMER
FOCUS
BARBARA
H U G H ES /
GREGG
H7i«t'» your motivation? A person i.*ylng
lo lose weight In order to slim down before a
high school reunion Is probably not as
highly motivated to change lifestyle habits
forever as someone who has been told to
lose weight after suffering u heart attack.
Think carefully about your own reasons for
wanting to shed excess pounds and decide
whether they're enough to support a
long-term commllment. You may also want
to check with a doctor or other health
professional to see whether you even need to
make losing wrlght u priority for your
ovrrall health
What rise la going on In your life? If
you've Just chuntfcd Jobs, gone through a
divorce, or are experiencing any other kind
of extra stress at work or at home, decide
whether you can cope with the added stress
of changing your dlet/exrrrlse habits If nol.
belter lo wait until you can gel circum­
stances under control. Even the elation that
comes with being newly married or buying
u home might make It difficult to foxus on
dealing with changes related to weight loaa.
Dow much welilht do you want to loae In

what period of time? It's not realistic to
expect to shed (and keep off) more than one
to two pounds a week. If you've set your
sights on a foster rate of loss, rethink your
plan before getting started.
If you haven't been exercising regularly,
do you now have the lime and Inclination to
do so? Experts say the biggest factor In
keeping weight ofT Is not eating less but
exercising more. If you can't mnnngc to put
aside time for. say, walking. Jogging,
swimming, or an aerobics class, the likeli­
hood of long-term success drops signifi­
cantly.
What role will the significant others In
your life play In your weight loss? Find out
how the people you live with will react If you
want to try low-fat recipes or keep some
"temptations" out of Ihe pantry. In addi­
tion, If you’re concerned that family mem­
bers or friends may nag you about your food
choices once you announce your plans you
may want to mull over whether you can
keep the effort yours, and not anyone else's.
Keep In mind too that weight loss some­
times has a profound Impact on the
dynamics of a close relationship. For
Instance, a spouse may get nervous about a
mate's Increasing attractiveness to others
Talking over such Issues can ease the
transition.
Do you ever binge on food to the point
where you feel out of control and/or purge
by taking laxatives or Inducing vomiting? If
the answer Is yes, you may be suffering
from an eating disorder. Before you make
any decisions, get professional help from an
eating disorders expert.

First Florida Poets meet at 10 a m. every Monday at the
Deland Public Library. Interested |&gt;oel* are welcome.
For more Information, please call Bob Shelford. 904-7300410. nr Virginia Martin. 004-775-8909.

Sanford Rotarlans to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford inrcls every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

Happy birthday,
Margaret

Bridge club meets every Monday
Lake Mary Seniors Invbr anyone 55 ycurs or older lo play
parly bridge. The Party Bridge Club meets every Monday
between 1-3 p in. at ihr laike Mary Senior Centrr at ihr Old
City Mall. 158 N. Country Club Road.

Margaret Parrish, holding her
g i l t b i r t h d a y c ake, wae
honored by the Hardee Bunch
at a breakfast at the Colonial
Room In downtown Sanlord on
her blrlhday, April 23. Among
those lolnlng the honoree and
helping her celebrate were
Margaret Hoolehan thorn tail),
Millie Peters, Amelia LeFtla,
A n n e B t a n t e h end Me r y
McNeel.

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam ’Anun for faintly and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (iion-smokrrsl at 7:30
p m . Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 laike Ave.. Mull land.
Fnr more information, cull 230-9200.

W N S M ^ U m U N Ik

Has image of drug
addict changed?
D EA R MA H Y : When I was a
kid everybody knew Just who
and what a drug addict looked
like, lie was almost ulways u
man. didn't luivc a Job. bad left
his family |or they bud left him),
and he ustiully spent bis days
panhandling.
Now, everybody Is "recov­
e r in g " from som ething or
another. In fact It seems like lois
of people arc bragging nboul
being In NA. AA. Codependents
A n onym ous, w hatever. Mas
someone changed the rules
about what makes a person a
drug uddlct ui me wc Just
making more of them?

OVER 80 AND BEEN AROUND
DEAR OVER BOi Times have
changed and what you described
as the drug addict of old was
' actually In the laic singes of Ills
Illness. Al that time, physlcul
addict Ion was the determining
factor with little attention paid to
psychological addictions. Co­
caine wasn't considered a dan­
gerous d ru g because tt Is
psyrholnglcnlly. hut not physi­
cally addictive. The current co­
caine epidemic haH broadened
our understanding of addictions.
Wc now consider three charac­
teristics In determining addic­
tion:
• The user cannot predict
wliut will happen when (s)lte
uses. One day they muy be able
to stop after one drink or dose;
the next day they may not be

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able lo control their drinking or
using.
e The addict spends a great
deal of lime thinking about
drinking or using.
e If drinking or drug use
causes problems for the user bul
(s) he continues to do It. they are
already addicted or are tempting
addiction.
About 10 percent of those who
use alcohol or other drugs
become addicted: but the 90
percent who don't become ad­
dicted still have the same poten­
tial for driving under the Influ­
ence. overdosing, or committing
crimes or acts of family violence
when they're under the Influ­
ence.
(Mary Balk la a Corllllad
A d d i c t i o n Pr event i on P r o ­
fessional and counselor. Write
her el the Sanford Herald, or call
Ihe Seminole County Schools'
Drug Prevention olllce, 323-5710.)

J
DAR m em ber wants harm ony
— not brickbats— for group
D EA R ABBYt Can wc please
put Ihe M arian A n d e rso n Daughters of the American Rev­
olution episode In lls (Inal rest­
ing place?
Unite some lime before Ms.
Anderson passed on. a group of
ladles from the While Alloc
Chapter ot the DAR in the little
town of Parkvlllc. Mo, were
helping 7 9-ycar-o ld Lucille
Douglass and her friends raise
money to restore a one-room
brick schoollumsc built In 1885
for black children.
The DAR ladles spent many
hours at the local historical
archives searching out Informa­
tion to gel the little school listed
on the National Historic Regis­
ter. A publication In 1885 stated
that students at the all-white
Park College were making bricks
for the school building.
T h e school grounds were
cleared of brush by men who
were Veterans of Foreign Wars.
An Italian construction company
owner, experienced In historic
renovation, offered free labor to
help will) (he restoration once
ihe funds arc raised. Union

Harild Photo by Tommy Vlnctnl

Yard of the Month
The home and grounds of Ann and William
Barnes, 204 Yale Drive, has been selected by the
Westslde Communlly Association lor the Yard of
Ihe Month award. The well-landscaped yard

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features a lush groen lawn, troes, a Sego palm In
the center with neatly-trimmed hedges framing
the home.

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

plumbers and plasterers also
have volunteered their services.
Since Parkvlllc Is a suburb, wc
feel this project exemplifies the
Kansas City motto of "Harmony
In a World of Difference.”
Pl ease. A b b y , no m o r e
brickbats for the DAR. Just give
this tiny point of light a chance
to flourish and burn brightly for
others to sec und emulate.

VIRGINIA L. RAU, REOENT,
WHITE ALLOE CHAPTER OP
THE D.A.R., KANSAS CITY,
MO.
DEAR VIRQ1NIA L. RAU:
Consider It done.

pears to be u slow-stnrtcr with
minimal ambition. Perhaps you
should be grateful that you are
discovering the "real" man —
warts and ull. Tell him that the
50-50 spilt be Insisted upon In
Ln» Vegas still applies. And
demand that he carry Ills share
of the load, or you will be
saddled with him and his bills
forever.

DEAR ABBY: In a recent letter
from Jackie Riley In regards to a
19-18 hospital bill for Ibe birth of
a baby, you neglected to Include
wages earned during the time.
In 1948. my father's wages
were 850 for a 60-hour week. I
picked strawberries and was
paid 2 cents u quart. My mother
worked for J.C. Penney Co. at 65
cents an hour. A hospital bill of
$64.25 was difficult for the
average family — and had to be
paid In Installments, Very few
people bad health-care Insur­
ance.
So much for the "good old
days" I

DEAR ABBY) My boyfriend

BHIRLEY DILLARD
FELTON, DEL.

and I have been together for the
better part of three years. Wc
met und lived together In Lus
Vegas.
Our financial mutters were
always kept separate, on Ills
insistence. Wc split all the hills
50-50. If 1was a day lute with my
half, he’d throw a fit. However. I
ulways paid my share, no matter
wliut.
Wc recently moved to Oregon
and urc living with my parents.
We pay no rent but arc expected
to puy for our own long-distance
calls and one-lhlrd of the water
bill. It doesn't amount to very
much, but I've paid it myself;
my boyfriend hasn't kicked In
with one dime. Meanwhile, he
bus run up more than hulf the
telephone bill.
He gets angry when l remind
him (nicelyI that he has to come
up with some money. Whnt
should I do?

DEAR ABBY: I hope that you
will find this topic worth men­
tioning. and publish the follow­
ing warning lo all users of hot
tubs mid circulating baths;
WARNING! Users of hot tubs
and circulating baths should
never, repeal never, put their
head under water. The powerful
suction could pull in your hair
und drown youl
This applies lo adults us well
as children. Wc have a circulat­
ing tub with n hidden switch to
deactivate the circulating pump.
When our grandchildren visit,
the tub pump Is off unless we are
there lo supervise. Perhaps all
such tubs (particularly In rennils) should have a prominent
warning sign posted on them.
Thank you. Maybe this warn­
ing can help to save a life.

You don't say whether you or
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida * Friday, May 6, 1994 - SB

Religion
‘The Negro Mother’

IN B R IE F
Flea market fun at St. James

The SI. James A.M.E. Church
Drama Guild performed a play,
directed by Caroline Shino,
ontltlod the “ The Negro
Mother" based on a poem by
Langston Hughes. The pres­
entation duplets the struggle
ol a young woman from
slavery In the early days and
how she o v o r c a m e I he
obstacles throughout her llle
with the help of Jesus. The
oast, all members of St.
James, took tholr bows In
front ol a lull house In Ihe
church sanctuary after a
flawless performance.

SANFORD - The Women s Duy Commute at Historic St.
James A .M E. Church. Cypress Avenue und Oth Street,
continues Its monthlong fundraising activities this weekend
wilt- a Elea Market Herltuge Festival on Saturday. May 7. from
11 a.m. to 4 p in. on the church grounds.

‘A Night In China’
SANFOIU) - Christ United Methodist Church. Hwy 427 and
Tucker Drive, will have a mission program and Chinese dinner
on Sunday. May 15. nt 5:30p.m.
The program, "A Night In China,” treglns at 6:30 p in with
Fat Slptey, who recently spend three weeks In Hong Kong,
•peaking on her trip to Chlnu

Mother’s Day begins Revival
SANFORD - Mother's Day. May H. begins Revival at Calvary
Christian Center. 500 510 W. 4th St., with special guest
Evangelist Are International, Shakers will tie Reeky and
Ronnie Trammell from Cleveland. Tenn.
Times are: May H. 10 a.nt. and 0 p m .s Monday through
Wednesday. 7 p.m
I’rnyer for the sick and nred und special singing will fie
provided In ruch service.

Methodists offer country fun night
SANFORD - First United Methodist Church. 410 Park Ave .
Is offering a Country Line Dance and llartiecue on Friday. May
0, In Fellowship Hull.
The barlierue. with frrsh Zellwond corn on the cob, begins nl
0:30 p in and dancing. Ird by Hill Muri'nntcll. ul 7:30 p.m.
The public Is Invited In allend a lime filled with fun. food and
fellowship for *5 per person

Mother’s Day concert set
SANFORD — The National Council of Negro Women. Wesi
Volusia section, will present a Mother's Day concert on
Sunday. May 8. at 0 p m . In the Seminole High School
Auditorium. 2701 Ridgewood Ave.
For an admission of tlO . the crowd will be treated to Ihe
musical tuleuts of Vernon "Pupa" Junes and the Hanford

Worksho Choir.

HtrtM Photoby Malloy Macbob

Roborl Guy, who played the
son in "The Nogro Mother,"
addressod Ihe elders of Ihe
church his mother abends, on
stage, alter yean of struggl­
ing through cl asses and
books lo finally graduate, with
the help ol tho lord The play
was all pari ol a monthlong
c o l e b r a t l o n l e ad i n g lo
Women a Day, May 22. al the
church. The Women’* Day
Committee has set a goal ol
raising $15,000 by that date
HXiW PttOtD Or

MHcheM

*A Time To Remeber’
SANFORD — The Plnrcrest baptist Churrh Choirs. OOI E
Alrjwrt lllvd., will present a musical. "A Time To Remember."
written and arranged tiy Joe Parks, at Ihe 11 a.m. Worship
Service on Sunday. May 22
The muslclnl will lie d im led by Sheri McNeely. accompanist
Durham llrurup,
The public Islnvird touttend
The Rev. James Klrsteln Is interim jMislor.

Banquet, Revival planned for May
SANFORD — The House of Refuge Ministries, 1O01 Celery
Ave , Is sponsoring a Mot her1s Day llaniptel on Saturday. May
7. at 6 p m. al the Holiday lim downtown Sanford.
The s|&gt;eakrr Is Evangelist Ruby Drown of Kissimmee Church
of God In Christ.
For more information, call 3 2 1-.'17110 or 324-4711.
On May W through 11. Evangelist Janet Moran, of Cocoa, w ill
conduct a four night Crusade ul the House of Deluge sanctuary
Cm let la II ante Vaughn of Detroit, pastor of Holy dhost Full
Gospel lluptltl Church will minister on May 12 und 13
These powerfully anointed women of God travel worldwide
ministering deliverance to God's people.
Service bine Is Sunday at 6 30 p m and May 9-13. 7 30 p.m
The Rev. Kll|ah Richardson, puslor.

Junkyard sale next weekend
SANFORD — Sanford A Daughters Junkyard Sale ul First
Christian Church. 1607 S. Sanford Ave.. will be held May 6 and
7 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ul the church.
Sponsored by the CW F, the event will Include u bukr salr,
plants und lunch served from 11 a.m. tu 1 p.m

Ladles Luncheon coming
SANFORD — The Ladles' Ministry of First baptist Church,
will lie having Its 3rd Annual ladles Luncheon on May 7 at
11:30 a.m. In the Sanford Civic Ccnlcr annex. A lovely day Is
planned for the attendees. Including a presentation by Judy
Uyrmn, area director of Druullcontrol. Make-up. colors und
Image will be Included In Ihe presentation, and two ladles will
rcclcvc makeovers.
"From the Heart." a Irlo from Clermont, will be making their
third appearance nt the function.

They overcame their wayward days
I tike tu irll i i i i i i hi ts cnnrrrnrd about the
misdemeanors ol tlirlr wayward offspring
i hat II can hap|im In the lies! ol lamtltrs
As a rule. It’s no cause for alarm.
My lavorttr story Is attout thin kid from a
nice la mil v who stole just lor the thrill of
stealing He slole prurs. lor example, not
herausr he couldn't resist biting Into the
luscious hull - which would t&gt;c understan­
dable and inaytie even forgivable but |usl
for the kick he got nut ol stealing.
H r would take one bite of a stolen pear
and throw It away. Actually, he had a (tear
tree In Ills own backyard. His explanation
was that he stole simply because be knew It
was wrong
Easy lo see where such a bad kid would
end up. right?
VVhctr tills kid ended up was as one of I hr
Christianity's best known saints - Si.
Augustine
lie tells Ihe boyhood laic I have Just
related In you In bis autobiography. "The
Confessions of SI. Augustine." a classic of
Christian devotion.
Many greats eventually succeeded despite
troubled starts.
Napoleon graduated 42nd In a class of 43.
Well, you say, Napoleon was a military
genius - perhaps he wasn't cut out for
Greek ami rhetoric. OK. but this was a
military school)
Ai the age of 15. Isaac Newton ••who was
to become one of the greatest scientists ever
•• showed so little promise that Ills
bewildered parents took him out of school
and put him m work on u farm.
Henry Ward Deechcr became one of

M L IQ IO N
C # o rg *

Plagmnx
•

H H 'jiit

g

America's great preachers. Dm a teacher
once wrote oil his report card: "Henry Is a
poor writer and miserable *|&gt;cllcr. He bus a
lflick speech and Is so shy he scents actually
stupid."
Charlrs Darwin did so poorly In school
that Ids father once told him that hr would
gruw up "a disgrace to Ihe Darwin family."
Another late starter was Charles Schulz,
Ihe creator of the comic strip "Peanuts."
Preachers like to use Schulz as an Illustra­
tion In their sermons.
The son of a burlier In St. Paul. Minn,.
Churlcs skipped two grades early In elemen­
tary school. Dut that created problems later
on.
He was younger than the other students
at Central High School and had trouble
relating to girls. He wus skinny. 0 feel tall
und had big cars.
To mukr matters wutsc. the scholarly
abilities he had exhibited In elementary
school seemed to leave him thereafter, lie
flunked the eighth grade. When he finally
got to high school, he failed algebra. Latin.

English amt physics.
The boy submitted his cartoons tu the
high-school annual, but they were never
published.
Were we seeing In the young Charles
Schulz an early model (or that consummate
loser Charlie Drown?
In her biography ol Schulz. "Good Oriel."
Khrtu Grtmslcy Johnson says of the lovable
"Peanuts" character Charlie Brown: "He
tries so hard but he never wins. Il Is
somrihlng every reader who happens to be
human understands."
Schulz managed to get his hlgh-sr-tiool
diploma (lie refers to himself today as "a
Jusl-barely" graduate). Then lie went Into
the service.

Alter World War II. Schulz got a Job as an
Instructor al a small art school In St. Paul.
He wauled lu become a prolesslou.il car­
toonist. but he got mostly rejections for the
next five years.
Ills btg break came In 1950 when he was
given a contract by United Feature Syn­
dicate (now part ol United Media). Thai year
"Prim ula" appeared In eight newspapers.
Today Ihe world's most populur comic strip
has an International audience of about 10O
million In more than 2.(XX) newspapers.
A member of (lie fundamentalist Church
of God, Schulz dues nut drink, smoke or
swear. He's proud that. III more than 40
years of drawing Snoopy Ihe dog and his
friends, there has never been even the
suggestion of anything off color In the comic
strlp - not even a fire hydrant.
C o p y r i g h t 1994 N E W S P A P E R E N ­
TERPRISE ASSN.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ALLIANCE CHUSCH
Community Alliance Church 4*19 (M l lM l 0 ,1,4 Wlnltr Spring,
Neighborhood Alliance Chun n, X I Mtnhtm Wood, ltd . Longwood
Swlord Alllwce Church. 1401 S &gt;'„» A.4 , Swlord
AtSEMBLVOF OOD
[mmanu4l Ailtvnbl, ol Qod, 320 Comm4,c(*l S I. Stnlord
F4mlly Wotthlp C4nt4i, 1710 W Airport DM . Swlord
Fi4*dom Atiembi, ol Ood, 2860 Orlando Df. Swlord
WtkiviAutmbiyolOod. 16(4 Wion (id , longwood
•AFTIST
Antioch Stptlll Church, Outdo
Calvary Baptltl Church, Cryilal le t* A ,t A I'd SI . LaieMery
Ctlielberry BkplHI Church, 7( 0 Stminolt Blvd
Central Btptlil Chuich, 3101W III St
Chuluolt FI1I 1 Bipllit
Cteerwilir Mil, loner, Dtplral Church, Soulhwill (Id
Counliytldt Btplltl Church, Country Club Rd . IM t M»ry
Flrii Biplitl Chuich. 9 IB Pin, A, 4
First Btplltl Church ol Allimonti spring,. HI 4» . All wnonti Spring,
Flat Btplltl Church ol Fortil City
Flat Btplltl Church ol Qentra
Flat Btplltl Church. Mtrtntm Woodt
Flat Btplltl Church ol I M l Monrot
Flal Btplltl Church ollongwood, M l f m i 311 0 4
Flrtl BiptHl Church olOtlttn
Flal flagliil Church ol Oviedo
Flal Btpllil Church ol Seniwdo Springe
Flrtl Shiloh Mltnoniry Btplltl Chuich, 1101W Olh SI
Founltm Mtad Btpllil Church. Orltdo
Mopt Btplltl Church, Fortil City Community Ctnltr, Fortil Cily
Indtptndtnct Btplltl M m , CMC league Bldg. Longwood
Jordan Million try Btplltl Church, » X Upttlt Nd
Ugh moult Btplltl Church, MS Long*, ood •ItA i Miry Rd
Lxktrltw Btpllil Church. t » Lekeriew A r t, t i n Miry
Mtctdonit Million Biplitl Church. Oth Hill nd .Otlttn
Million try Btpllil Church. Horlh Rd , Enlirprlie
Morning Oloa Btplltl Church, O in tn Hwy
Ml. Moriah Prtmlllvt Btplltl Church. 1101 loculi A r t, Swlord
Ml Ollrt Minion try Btplltl Church. Swlwdo Opting, Rd, longwood
Ml Slntl Mil,Ion try Btplltl Church. 1100 Jttry Art
Ml Zion Million try Btpllil Church. Slptt Art
Haw Btlhtl Mutlontry Church. &gt;lh II. AHickory Art
Haw Ml Canary Millionth! Btplltl Church, 110* W. t)th 81
raw Salim Primitive Btplltl Church, 1600 W 11th Si
How Tattamtnl Biplitl Church, Quality Inn. North Longwood
Naur Ml. Zion Btplltl Church, 11 K Paw Art
Haw Ult Ftllowthlp. 4Mt I. Ltht Or, CatMlbtiry
NoHhild* Btplltl Church. Chuluolt
Pttctlul Zion Btplltl Church. 1114 Pint S I. Alttmonlt Bprlngt
People! Btplltl Church, 1X 1 W III B l. Stnlord
Pinten t I Btpllhl Church. 001 E. Airport Bird
Prelrl# Ltht Btptlil Church. Rldgt Rd. Ftrn Pork
ProgntS Mlttlontry Biplitl Church, Midway
Providenet Mlttlontry Btplltl Church, 4401 Dougltt A ,|, Booktrlown
Btcond Shiloh Mlltlonary Biplitl Church Wait Stnlord
Smyrna Btplltl Chuich, ISO OrerbrooA Or. CttMIPtrry
Sttaighl Btpllil Church, I X Bahama Rd
81. Jamtl Mlttlontry BAptlil Church, SR 419, Otlttn
SI. Johna Mlttlontry Btplltl Church. MO Longwood A r t,
Altamonte Spring*

SI Luka Mlttlontry Btplltl Church ol Cameron Ctly, Inc
81 Paul Btplltl Church, ( I I Pint Art
SI Meilhewi BaplHI Church. C w aw llgti
SI John t Miltlonvy Btplltl Church. 920 Cyprttt St
Sprlnglitld Mlttlontry Btptlil Church. IZIh SI A Ctd*r Art
Palmetto Art Btplltl Church, JSJBPalmtllo Art
(ample Btplltl Church, Palm Spring, Rd , Ailamonla Sprlngi
Victory Btplltl Chuich. Old OrUndo Rd tl Kttltr Art
Wtttrltw Btplill Church, 4100 PtoltRd 1***1
William Chtptl Mlttlontry Dtplitl Church. Mark A William Si
Alttmonlt Bprlngt
Zion Mopt Btplltl Church. ( I I Orange Art
CATHOLIC
All Souli Caihoilc Church. BOZOtk A r t, Stnlord
Church ol thtHMMty. Lett Mtry
Our ladyotlhaLtkttCtlhoiicChurch, HIDMailmilltn.Otllont
SI Ann't Cul nolle Church. Dogwood I rail. St IItry
Bl Augutllnt Ctlhollc Church, Sunttl 0 ' . nttr Oullon tu , Cttttlptriy
SI. Clt/t Ctlhollc Community m tta tl Otlttn Civic Ctnltr
Bl Mtry Magdalene Ctlhollc Church. Midland A rt. Ammonia Spring,
Bl Mtry i Ukrwlan Ctlhollc Chuich. 149 McCoy Di. Apopka
CHRISTIAN
Flrtl Chrltlltn Chuich. IM IS Stnlord Art
Flrtl cnrltlltn Church ol longwood, 14001 C WlllitmtonRd , Longwood
Ctlebrtllon Church Laka Mtry. 1X W laktvltw Am . Ltka Mtry
Ortct cniltlian Church, Wilton tltmtnury School ll’toiii.
DASOrange Bird , Stnlord
Ltktrltw Chrltlltn Chuich. Dear l aka Rd il Jemnon
Stnlord Chrltlltn Church, ( X Upttlt Rd , Stnlord
South Stminolt Chrltlltn Church. MOW SR 434, Orltdo
CHRISTIAN SCIINCI
Flrtl Church ol Chrttl Sciential. 8(9 MarkhamWoodt Rd . longwood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ChurcholChrltl, I4 IIS Park An
Church ol Chilli al Like Ellen. US Hwy 17 82 N . Cttttlptiry
Church of Chilli, 600 Palm Sprlngi Or. Alltmanlt Spring,
Church ol Chilli. Otntrt
Church ol Chilli. Longwood
Church olChrltl.W IllhSI
Norlhtlde Church ol Chrltl, FI* Hum Dr. Midland
Soulh Stminolt Church ol Chrltl. S410 Lake Howell Rd
CHURCH OF 0 0 0
Chuich ol uod. 903 Hickory Art
Church ol Ood. *03 W ZInd SI
Church ol Ood. Orltdo
Church ol Ood Hollntu. U kt Monroe
Chuich ol Ood Million. Enlarprlta
Church ol Qod. 1402 W ISIhSl
Church of Ood In Chrltl, Orltdo
Chuich ol Ood ol Prophecy, Z4083 Elm Art
Church ol Ood ol Prophecy, 1(OB S Pertimmon Art
Church ol Ood ot Prophecy, 4998 Ctnlrtl, Orltdo
Church ol Ood |(lh DayI. Otllont Communil y Ctnltr. Otllont (Sun noom)
Rttcut Church ol Ood, 1I 00 W. I 3lh SI., Stnloid
true Chuich ol Ood, 1100 Ridgewood A r t, Sinfoid
CONQRSQATIONAL
Congregational Chrltlltn Church, 2401 S Park A r t. Stnlord
EASTERN ORTHODOX
EailtmOdhodo, Church, 81. Otorge 2001 Dylan Way. Midland
Ettltrn OMhodo, Church, 81. Steven* ol O C A .

1*99 Lake Emm* Rd . Longwood
teatem CMhodo, Church. 81 John Onnodoi, 2(43 Country Club Rd.
Stnlord
EPISCOPAL
All Stmit Epncopaf Church. E OtBvy A n , Enlarpnaa
Chrltl EpUcopal Church. Longwood
Epltcoptl Church ol Ih* Htw Cortnanl. SIS Tutkawillt Rd. Wlnltr Sprlngi
I pi nopal Church ol Ih* Riiurrec Iron, 2911 lake Bitnllty Dr, Longwood
Holy Croat Epracoppl Church, Park A n altlhSI .Stnlord
Si P tliit Epiacopal Church, fOORrnthtrl Rd. Lett Mary
SI Richard t Church. 8191 LaAaHowalIRd , Winter Park
Tha Church ol Ih* Oood Shephard U l Ltka A n . Madland
INTERDENOMINATIONAL
Canary Chdtlitn Ctnltr. 900 W tin S I. Stnlord
Naw Htrrttt Chrltlltn Fellowthlp. 2 (SO Country Club Rd. Stnlord
Northland Community Church. SX Dog Track Rd , Longwood
Oulfttch Dalirtrtnct Cpnlar, 2211 Slpti A r t , Sanlord
JEWISH
Dtlh Am Bynagogu* mealing al compi ot Sand laat and
County lint Rd. Waal 1-4
Tample Shalom. 17*9 Elkham Bird , Dtdona
LUTHERAN
Atcantlon Lulhti an Church, Ortrbrook Dr. Catitibtriy
aoodShephtrdLulherwChurch.lECA.MKOrlwdoOr (Hwy 1T 92I.
Sanlord
Holy Cion Lutheran Church ol Lata Mary. (90 Bun Dr. Lata Mary
LotdolLllaluthtrin Chuich, 389 TuaaawiilaRd,WlnltrSpringt
Lutheran Church ol Provldtnct, Dtdona
lulhtran Church ol Ih* Rtdtpmtr, 2924 Oak Art
U.tilth Lulhtran Church. Ooldun Da,I Df 4 Hwy 17 * 2. Caiaalbtrry
31 lukta Lulhtran Church, Rt 428. Bitrl*
81 Slaphtn Lulhtran Church. 434 lull W ol 1-4, Longwood
METHODIST
Barntll Undid Memorial Church, E. DeBary A ,a. Enltrpriae
Bear Late Undid Mainodiil Church
Btlhtl A M E Church, Canaan Htlghlt
Catitlberry Community Untied Milhodul Church, Hwy 1( 82 tl
Plnty Rldgt Rd . Cttltlbtrry
Chrttl Uniltd Mtlhodltl Church, Tucktr Dr. Sunltnd Etin t*
DeBary Community Mtlhodltl Church, W Hlghbankt Rd . OtBary
Flrtl United Mtlhodltl Church. 418 Perk Art
Fun Maihoditl Church ol Centra
Flnl Mtlhodltl Church ol Orltdo
Gl ACt Un11td M11hodl 11Church. 488 N Counl ry CI uDRd , Lak* M, r,
Qranl Chapil A M E. Chuich, Orltdo
Oakgrova Mtlhodltl Church. Orltdo
Otlttn Mtlhodltl Chuich. cor. ol Cerpenitr A Murray S I. Oman
Pioneer Mtlhodltl Church, cor ol Wilbur Art. S Country Club Rd.
Lsh* Mi#y
Sanlando Uniltd Mtlhodltl Church, SR 434 end 14, longwood
81 JamaaA M £ .SthklCypreii
Si LukeM B Church ol Cameron City, Ino. Dtardail oil SR 4S E
Si Mery e A M E. Church, SR 41S, Oiteen
Bl Paul a Mtlhodltl Church, OUeenRd, Enlarprlta
Stialloid Memorial Church, 8 . OaBary
NAZARENI
Flrtl Church ol Ihe Nuarene, 24SI Stnlord Are,
Qenere Church ol the Neiarene. SR 4«. Geneva
Lake Mary Church ol Ihe Nuartnt, 1(1 E. Cryilal Lata Are .Lake Mary
Longwood Church ot lha Naiartna, Waymen A Jaaiup Ara . Longwood
Markham Wooda Church ol Ihe Nuartn*. SR 48. 3Vi mllti W

ol 14 al tneWiirva River
PRESSTTERIAN
Dtdona Pr*ib,ttrlw Church. Holland Blvd A Amlin A r t, Otllont
Flrtl Pretbtltrtan Chuich ot Lakt Mtry
Flrtl Praioytarian Church. Oat Ait * 3rd St
Flrtl Prtabftafian Church01 DeBary. E Highland
Markham Wooda PnlOytirl w Church, 4210 MarkhamWoodt Rd .
le t* Mary
Si Andrew, Pr*io,ltrt*n Church 9911 B*w Lakt Rd
Si Marti Prttb»litiw Church. 1021 Palm Sprlngi Rd . Alltmoni# Spring,
Tuicawdla Prtibylarlen Church, 3900 W SR 426, Oviedo
Upttlt Community Prtibylttltn Church, Upttlt Rd
Wtarva Prttbyltrltn Church. 211 Wtklvt Sprlngi Lent. Longwood
Wttlminliltr PrtlOyltrtan Church. Red Bug Rd Ctlltlbtrry
SEVENTH DAT AOVINTIST
Form Ltka Stvtnlh Dty AOvtnllM Church, Hwy 439, Fortil Cdy
Mtn lull Stvtnin Dty Advtnlnl Church. X I E 2nd St .Stnlord
Stnlord Sevenih Day Advenlitl Church, 4*14 N Hwy 427
Seventh Day Advenliit Church. Maitland Ave., Allemoni* Sprlngi
Wlnltr Sprlngi Strtnlri Dty Advtnllil Church. MB Mbit Rd

OrHERCHURCHEI
All Ftllh Chtptl. Camp Stminolt, Wtklvt Park Rd
Allan a A M E Church. Ollrt A 12th
Btardail Aranua Hollntu Chapel, Btardail A,*
ChuluoleCommunilyChuich
ChuicholJttui Chrltl of Lalltr Dty Selnti. 2314 Park Avt
ECKANKAR, (10 BlgTrtt Dr., Sullt IPO, Longwood
Family Church Chnatien Ctnltr. 1444 Stminolt Bird . Ctatetbarry
Flrtl Born Church ol lha Living Ood. Midway
Flrtl Church ol Chrltl, Scltntltl. Elkam Blvd A Vtnua S i. Dallona
Fir,I Panltcotlal Church ol Longwood
Flrtl PtnlacoalaJ Church ol Stnlord
Full Qotptl Church ol Ood In Chilli. 1926 Jury A v t. Stnlord
Full Do,pel Ttbtmtclt, 2(24 Counlry Club Rd
Graca BIbI* Church. 2641 s SanIord Ai *
Holy Trinity Church ol Ood In Chrltl, 1914 Mingoottlne Ava
Kingdom Hall ol Jahovah a Wilntn. Lit* Monro* Unit, 1462 W 3rd SI
Lakt Mtry Community Church. 101 N Counlry Club Rd . Lakt Mtry
Lakt Monro* Chapel. Ortngt Blvd . Lake Monro*
Ml Ollvt Hollntu Church. Otk Hill Rd , Otlttn
Neighborhood Alliance Church, X I MarkhamWood! Rd , Longwood
Pact* Welle, an Church, 5040 We, i id* Dr. 0 tn lord
Penlecoiltl Optn Bible Tabernacle. Ridgewood Are oil 24lh oppoin*
SemlnoltHigh School
Rtalonlion Community Church. 99 IS N CR 427, Sin lord
Rolling HiHl Morarltn Church. SR 434. Longwood
Stnlord Alliance Church. 1401 S Park Ave
Sanlord Bible Church. 24COSanford Ave
Second Church oflhe Living Ood. 3429 Beerdail Ave , Swlord
SI PllkiSerbian Orlhooov. Church, logo Lake Emm, Rd . Longwood
Tha FullOotptl Church ol Our lord JttulChrltl. Wtihlngton5 1 ,
Canaan Clly
TheStlvallonArmy (DOW 2amSI
Triumph. The Church ol IhtNtw Agt. 1006 W 9lh SI
United Church ol Chrltl, Alttmonlt Community Chtptl, All tnvonlt Sprlngi
Uniltd Church ol Chrlil Chtliliw Ftllowthlp, ISO N Counlry Club Rd .
Lakt Mir,
U C S S, Splrllual Centre, 12SA S.Voluila Art., Comer ol
Qrartt A VoluiiiAv*, Ortngt Ctly

�Sxnlord Htraid. Sxnlord, Florida - Friday, May 6, 1994

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H 1 E IG H TE E N TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
t t M IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.! *4 4*1 CA 14 B
OALE ASSOCIATES - REAL
ESTATE ONE. INC.. • Florid*
corporation.
Plaintiff.
VS.
W IU IA M W. AUSTIN] ANNE
V. A U S T I N ; K A T H L E E N
O ALE BROOM *nd BRIAN
OALE. a* surviving children
and hairs of TIN A C. OALE.
dKoasad; and ALL UNKNOWN
N A T U R A L P E R S O N S . IF
ALIVE. AND IF OEAO. OR IF
NOT KNOWN T O BE DEAD OR
A L IV E , T H E IR S E V E R A L
A N D R E S P E C T IV E U N KNOWN SPOUSES, HEIR S.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES AND
C R E D IT O R S . OR O T H E R
P A R T IE S C L A IM IN G B Y .
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
AGAINST THOSE UNKNOWN
N A TU R A L PERSONS; AND
ALL CLAIMANTS. PERSONS
OR PARTIES. NATURAL OR
CORPORATE. WHOSE EXACT
L E G A L S T A T U S IS U N
KNOWN. CLAIMINO T O HAVE
ANY RIOHT, T IT L E OR IN­
T E R E S T IN AND T O TH E
LANDS H E R E IN A F TE R D E ­
SCRIBED.
U lTV---TN *---»M flU .
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: ALL UNKNOWN NATU
RAL PERSONS. IP A L IV E .
AND IF DEAD. OR IF NOT
KNOWN T O BE D E A D OR
A L IV E . T H E IR S E V E R A L
A N D R E S P E C T IV E U N ­
KNOWN SPOUSES. HEIRS.
OEVISEES. ORANTEES ANO
C R E D IT O R S . ON O T H E R
P A R T IE S C L A IM IN O B Y .
T H R O U O H . U N D E R OR
AOAINST THOSE UNKNOWN
N A TU R A L PERSONS; AND
ALL CLAIMANTS. PERSONS
OR PARTIES; NATURAL OR
CORPORATE. WHOSE EXACT
L E G A L S T A T U S IS U N ­
KNOWN. CLAIMINO T O HAVE
ANY RIOHT. T IT L E OR IN ­
T E R E S T IN ANO T O T H E
LANDS H E R E IN A F TE R D E ­
SCRIBED
YOU ARE H E R EB Y NOTI
FIE D tael an acfton to quid
H ilt hat baan Iliad In tha
Semlnoto County Circuit Court
on Itia following described prop

IN TH E COUNTY COURT
OP TH E IIO H T B IN T H
JUOICtAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.i M -IH-CC-H -U
W EKIVA COVE HOMEOWN
ERS‘ ASSOCIATION. IN C . a
Florida not for profit corpora
lion,
Plalntllt.
v»
R O N A L D E B A R R Y and
J A C K L Y N E B A R R Y and
UNKNOWN TENANTS.
Oalandanlt
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EBY OIVEN
that purtuanl la tha Pinal
Judgmanl In Foroclosur* an
farad on tha Mth day ol April.
It t a , In C iv il A d la n No.
I I I N CC N U ol Iha County
Court at tha Elghtaanth Judicial
Circuit. In and tor Samlnola
County, Florida. In which
R O N A L D E . B A R R Y and
JACK LYN E. BARRY, ara Ilia
Datondanti and WEKIVA COVE
H O M E O W N E R S ' A1SO CIA
TION. INC., la lha Ptalnflft. I
•III tall to lha hlghaat and boat
hi Odd tor caah at lha wad Irani
door at lha Seminal* County
Courthauaa. Sanfard. Florida at
11.00 A M . an May 14. IfN , lha
tallowing daacrtbad raal propar­
ly ad torth In lha Final Judg

NOTICE OF ACTION
B E F O R E TH E CONSTHUC
TION INDUSTRY LICENSING
BOARD,
IN RE: Th* llceni* to practice
coni true! ton of
Bradlay Georg* Burl
D/B/A American Eagle In
duilrtoiof Florida Inc,
1413 Sunthlne Lana
Sulla I03B
Altamonto Springe.
Florida 33701
CASE NO : 71 1*740
LICENSE RPOOOI737
Tha Department ol Butinett
and Proftttionai Regulation hat
Iliad an Admlnlttratlv* Com
plaint ogaintl you. a copy al
which may be oblamed by
contacting, Attorney G W
Harrell. Department ol Butinett
and Profetttonal Regulation.
*740 N. Monro# Street. Tellahei
MO. Florida 3)1*7 0111. (7041
44* 00*3
II n* contact hat been mad*
by you concerning the above by
May It. ITT*, th* m*ll*r ot th*
Admlnltlrallva Complaint will
ba pretenttd al an antulng
mealing el lha Cenitruclton
Induttry Lkanting Board In an
Informal proceeding.
In accordance with lha Amev
k#n« with Oitabillltot Act. pertont needing a tpaclal accom
ntodaftoi. to partldpato In hut
proceeding mould contact lha
Individual ar agency tending
nolle# not ittor than teven day*
prior la tha proceeding at lha
additu given an node* Tala
p h o n e : ( * 4 * ) 1 S 7 -S * * I ;
1-441-713 1771 I T O D ) ar
i ic o m s rr* iv&gt;, via Florida
Ratay Service
Publim: April 11. 30 A May A
13. 1774
O E O tl

NOT ICE OF SALE
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant to Florida Sletuto
713 343. M ID FLORIOA LIEN
SERVICES, will Mil al public
uto lor cam Ihe tollowng da
icrlbed vehicled! located *1
Henor'i plac* lo ta lltly a
claimed lien for labor and/or
Storage Year/1744 MERZ VIN:
W OBBA4I04OA44I7J4 Lltn
*mt/1 l 7 . 4Jt 30 Owntr/STATE
F A R M M U T U A L 700 COR
PORATE POINT 713 CULVER
C I T Y C A * 0 7 3 4
Lienholder/MEHCCOES BENZ
C R C O R P . B O X 14143.
P O R T L A N D OR Custom
tr/E d«ln Carr 4341 Via Dole*
Marina 0*1 Rry CA Ltonor/ACI
AUTO BOOT 110 Char toll* SI
Longwood. TL T*l 407 337 *0)1
SALE D ATE: May 77. 1774 al
10 44 a m. at 7431 AlO M A AVE
W IN T E R P A R K . F L Said
vehretail) may be rads*mad by
unifying th* lien prior to Sato
Oat* You have the right to a
hearing al any lime prior to Sato
Dale by filing a demand tor
hearing In lha Circuit Court
Owner ha* lha right to recover
pot ten ron of vehk to by posting
a band In accardanca with
F tor Ida SUtuto *37.717. Any
p ra c ttd t In ate*** al lha
amount al lha lien will ba
deposited with lha Clark a* lha
Circuit Court In lha county
whert vehk to It held
Publim May*. 1*74
DERM

Lai 141. W E K IV A CO VE
PHASE X according to lha dal
thereof, at recorded In Plal
Book J* Pope a*, ot the Public
Racardt d Samlnato County.
Florida
DATED Mar a Itta
AUR YANNE MORSE
Clark d the Court
By ; Jana E Jetewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth May A IX itta
O ER 4I

C ITY OF
LONOWOOD. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
T O CONSIDER ADOPTION
OP PROPOSED OB DINANCI
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN;
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y OIVEN
by lha City at Long wood Flor­
ida. that lha City Comm linen
•III hold o public hearing to
conIldar enactment ot Ordi­
nance No 74 lit*, entitled
ORDINANCE NO a* I IN
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
* 7.a. m m t n c i at lha W a il
quartar cornar of Sac inn u.
C ITY OF LONOWOOD. FLOA
Townchip I I South. Rongo 30
IDA. AM ENDINO THE BUD
East. Samlnola County. Florida,
O E T FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
thence run North 00 dagraaa. 31
BEGINNING OCTOBER I. Ittl
minutoo Eatt along tha Waal
AND ENOINO SEPTEM BER
34. IN 4. P R O V ID IN G FOR
lino ol tha North wall quartar ot
BUDO ETTR ANSFER S
u ld Saction i l a dtolanc* d
Sold Ordinance wet placed on
4tr.fi toot to tha North wad
lire! reading on May J. IH4. and
comar of Lot all. Altamonto
lha City Commltiton •III ton
Land Hatal and Navigation
alder tame tor final pauaga and
Company at racerdad in Plat
adoption altar the public hear
Booh t, Pago 13. Public Racardt
d Samlnato County, Florida,
Ing. which will be held In the
thanca run South Ot dagraaa. II
City Hall. 173 Watt Warren
Avenue, Long wood. Florida, on
mlrwtoa Eatl along tha South
Monday, lha lath day ol May.
lino ol Altamonto Avonut (SR
A.D . lt» 4. al 7:40 P M . ar at
43d. a dtttanca ot Ml M totl to
wan thereafter at poti.bie Al
tha POINT OF BEOINNINO;
the mealing, parhat may ap
than cantnua along laid South
pear and ba heard with retpacl
llna South 00 dagraaa. SI mlnutot
■ad, a ditianca at in . to tod.
to tha pragaaad Ordinance Tint
thanca run South 0) dagraaa. 13
hearing may ba continued ham
mlnutaa. S3 eaconds Waal, a
time to lima until final action it
taken by lha City CammluMn.
dtatonct ol 330.74 tod, lhanca
run Narta Ot degrees. SI mlnutaa
A copy d lha pragaaad Oral
nanca It potted at the City Hall.
Waal, a diaianca d llb.ta tod to
Ltngwead. 7 tor to*. and eaglet
a point being 4*7.7) tod Eaat d
are on Hie with the Clerk o* lha
the Southwatt corner of Mid Lot
City and tame may b* impacted
431. lhanca North 00 dagraat. it
mlnutol. 41 seconds la d . a
by lha public
d(since ot H I M Net to lha
A taped record of till* meeting
POINT OF BEOINNINO
It mode by the City tor IN
and that you ara required to III*
convenience. Thtt record may
yeur written defense*. If any.
not commute an adequate re
with lha Clark ol lha above
cord tor purpotel of appeal from
a daemon mad* by the Com
tty lad Court and to tarva a copy
million with retpecl I* in*
thereat on Gregory J Kelly.
Iorageing matter Any par ton
Etqulre. Aker man, Santor Hit 1
with Ing to eniwr* IhaI an ada
Eldton. P A , P.0 Box 111.
Orlando. Florida 13*07 on or
quart record ot the proceeding!
batore the 13th day olMay. Itta
II maintained tor appellato pur
II you loll to do to. Judgmanl
poaat it edviied to mat* th#
by default may be entered
necetaary orrangamanli al hit
againtt you tor lha reltol de­
manded In the Complaint.
P t r io n i with d lta b llllltl
needing aulitance to part id
WITNESS my hand and tael
pale In any ol tnaia proceeding!
April It, 17*4
mould contact lha Employee
(SEAL)
Relation! Department ADA Ca
M ARYANNE MORSE
ordlnator 41 hourt In advance ol
C L E R K O P TH E
th* moating al Md-lall.
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE County
Dated Ihli 4«h day ol May.
Florida
A D. IN4.
BY: Ruth King
C IT Y OF LONOWOOD
Deputy Clark
Garaldin* D. Zembri
Publlth: April 13, It 1 May 4.
City Clark
*T. itta
Publish Mays. IPV4
DEO-103
D IR S3

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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P M A B

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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE II
H E R E B Y G IV E N
CAJ TOWING W ILL S IL L AT
P U B L IC A U C T IO N FOR
S A L V A O E FOR CASH ON
D E M A N D TO H IO H IS T
BIDD ER TH E FOLLOW ING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE
77CADILLAC SEVILLE
EROWN
VIN t*se*Ba04twn
THIS AUCTION WILL BE ON
MAY II. 1*74 A T 14 O C IO C K
AT CA I TOWING. ISM 3 CR *77
LONG WOOD F L 17714
P R O S P E C TIV E B ID D ER S
AMY INSPECT VEHICLE ON
THE OAY BEFORE AUCTION
B E TW E E N SAM ANO 3PM
T E R M S A R E C A S H OR
C E R T IF IE D FUN D S CAJ
TO W IN G R E S E R V E S T H E
RIOHT TO ACCEPT OR RE
J I C T ANY ANO ALL BIOS
Publim May A 17*4
DERO*
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASENUM BER.
*3 1*41 CA l i t
THOMAS T TUCK and
DOROTHY TUCK.hltwif*
Plaintiff

Vi.
JOHNR GURTLRR.of el
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H I k l l v GIVEN
•hat puvtuawi to a Summary
Final Judgment ol Mortgage
Foralcalur*. I will tall lha
following described properly to
catod In Seminole County, f tor
Ida
Lull I and ) and Lol 71. Block
37. TO W N SITE OF NORTH
CHULUOTA. according to lha
Plal thereof recorded in Plat
(took 7, Pag* 34 ot lha Public
Records ol Sammoto County.
Florida
al public uto. to lha highetl
bidder lor cam, al lha well i-onl
door ol the Saminpi* County
Court House. Sanford. Florida at
II 40 a m on May 30,17*4
Par tone with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in tha proceeding
should contact AOA Coordinator
al 301 N Park Avenue. Suite N
301. Sanlord Florid* 13771 *■
lets! 3 day* prior to th* proceed
ing Telephone 407/133 4330 E it
4337; 1400 7S31771 or 1 100 733
I/70IVI. via Florida Rtlay Serv
Ic*
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
JaneE Jatewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publim: A p rlllf X M jy 4 .1774
OEO lO l

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SIM INOLR COUNTY.
FLORIDA
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
DIVISION
CASE NO : *4 4*4 DN t l P
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
OONNAL M CCLESKEV.
Wito/Peliltaner
and
RONALOL M CCLC3KEY,
Husband* Respondent
AM ENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RONALOL McCLESKEY
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
aetton tor D.iufulien at Mar
nag* hat been Ilied age nil you
and a prayer contained within
Ih* Petition request! the Court
f* award the! certain property
by y*u and your wit*
L. McCtotkay. at tonontt
by th* entireties located al &lt;3*
N Division Street. Dvwdo. Ftor
Ida. and more ewrtKuse. iy da
IT f ItrDtl ■%

North 1*0 toet ot Lott G. M J
A K. Survey el John Adarr.t
I iiatos. arrereing to bead llou*
*7 Pug* in . Pubik Records ol
Semlnoto County. F torida
to your wile, at lump turn
alimony, and you ar* required
to terv* * cqir ot your written
detontet. II any. to II on IK t It
ROSS. JR . P A . Wlfo/Potl
Honor 1 attorney, whose edd'ets
II 1711 Slretlord Road Mail
land. Florida 31731. on or before
May 31, 1**4 . and til* in*
original with th* ctorfc of this
court either before servk# on
Wit*/ Pal 11toner t attorney or
Immediately therealtor other
wise a dtlauit will be entered
againtt you tor th* rot tot d*
mandod m the petition
This notko shall bo published
one* a week lor lour (41 contec
utlv* weeks In Ih* Sanlord
Mtfftid
O ATED ON APRIL 3*. 1*74.
al Sanlord. Semlnoto County,
Florida
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark nl th* Cnairi
BY Nancy k Winter
At Deputy Clerk
Publim April 3* 4 May 4. IX
10.1*74
OEGM I

Seminole
322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
1:00 A M . • 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
* SUN0AY

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 coflMCUtIvf times_____ 971 a Hot
7 contMUtlvB times____ ,7 0 t I lint
3 consecuthr* tlmgg_____ l i t a Nnt
1 ttm t.------------------------------ m t f.lla N m
P ilo t a n ptr Issue, bated on 3 knot
• 3 U n M Minimum

NOW ACCEPTING

A M E E .*

( Z X E N O P D B I )
B K F B M 8 .

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: *1 count myaolf gxlrsmtly
lucky to hava had lha opportunity to work with John
Candy.’ —Slava Martin.

4 YARD SALE!!
Tools, houuhold Hems, trail
ar, yard ernamantt, mist.
Thursday. Friday, Saturday
7-4 . Sanford Av* to 14th Plac*
to 3403 Grandview A v*

ANTIQUES A GOOD STUFF!
Saturday Onlyl 13. I ll
Palmetto Av#., Sanlord

OFF THE LEASH® by W.B. Park

GARAGE SALE

S.

BIG BIG BIG YARD SALE
Man. woman, children, and
baby clothe* 3to to 31.00. Lois
of mlsc stull. 11*7 Upula
Rd . Sanlord. Frl. Sal. Sunt 3

Hidden Lakes. 113 Wee Mrytl#
Dr Saturday 1 3.

GARAGE SALE
FRIDAY end SATURDAY.* 4 .
1M7MADERAAVENUE
H AN KER DISHES, Various
patterns. Smell appliances,
tanning met, clothes, house
hold mlsc. Plante end loots.
Saturday end Sunday, May
7th and llh. tarn each day.
IM Waklva Park Drive
Oil West Hwy 44 Iff 7*34

UIG YARD SALE
SATUR DAYO NLYI lam 3pm
m U P S A LA R O A O

BRING YOUR MONEY!
Multi lamlly u lt . Friday a
Saturday, 1 4. Ceramic bisque,
1300 **., double Led. baby
turn., houuhold Hems, nice
c'othe*. no |unk. 4375 S. Sac
lord Ave. (tiear Lk Jessup)

CARPORT SALE
SATURDAY ONLY. 7-4.
Oik**, tools, computer, baby
Ihm t. household mlsc.
1437 Bey Av*., lealerd

COMMUNITY SALE
Bryn Haven, Sanlord. oil
Sanlord Av*. Friday A Satur­
day. t-4. Look lor bannaril

ESTATE SALE

In the middle ol the night, Sludge belched
and (he herd took oil. He vowed never
to rustle chickens again.

M le c. household M im e ,
furniture, clothing, fabric, tv's
and ITU Honda Civic. Wad.
Thure, Frl X Sal. tOAmePm.
113W. 14th SI. Sanlord

•GARAGE SALE A0 BARGAIN
Cell In your garage u l* ad by
11 noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage pi aur special
Oireg* u l* ad priceII Cell
destined now for delellll

322-1611

MOVING SALE
Saturday, iam I pm. 3304 S
Laurel Ave, Sanlord_________

REMODELING SALE
Thurs X Frl. * 3. Vanity sinks,
microwave, doors, (urn.,
houuhold Hems, etc. cond.
1741 Perch Lane, Lk Monro*.
OH SR 441 Orange Olvd

RUMMAGE SALEI
May 4lh and 7th, lam lpm.
V FW Post and Auxilary,
1010*. Sanford In log cabin on
the lekelront. W# will u ll
refresh merit*.______________

RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, May Fits al Parm­
er'* Furnllur* Food, dancing.
lem-T Lol* of children end
Intents clothes.______________

IS Hi

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
llM 'N O L E COUNTY.
FLORIOA
c a s e n o . ** tea OR a* m
Florida Bar tot 1state
IN R t Th* Adnprtcna*
SHANNON VICTORIA NOTICE OF ACTION ^
TO BILLY RAY STA0OS
3314 toerfh 3rd Sheer *1*
Cocaw Beech. F torrda
YOU ARE N O TIFIEO that a
Pvtrtton tor Adaption hat baan
Iliad In which you are Ih*
alleged Father *4 me child I* he
and yew are required I*
* copy #4 yeur written
It any. to II an Petr
attorney GARY ■
MA11EV wfwta address It Ilf
Wet I Citrus Street * Ifomento
Spr mgs Ftor Ida 33714 1177
on ar betor* Mar 14. 17*4. and
I.to th* original wrm me Clare ol
hue Court armor batore serve*
on Pefiiteners attorney or rm
medialeir mereeftor *m*rwre*
a default will be entered ogomef
yeu tor me relief demanded m
th* Pefrtron
D ATED April 17 I7*e
MARVANNE MORSE
Ctore ol lha Court
Br Madetyn Crone
At Deputy Clark
Publim April 77. )* X May *.
It 17*4
DEO t o t _______ _____

NOTICE OF

FICTITIO US NAME
toof'Ct ft hereby given that I
am engaged M business al 4M
iafSuma Drive. Santord. Semi
noto County. Fiend*, imdar Ih*
F k ill leu* Nam* Of TMR MAIN
TENANCC
M ANAGEMENT and met I m
tend to regular said nama wrm
tto Dtvtsren *4 Car petal tows.
Tallahassee Fiend*, ew as
cordenc# wrm me prevtsien* el
•he Fictitious Nam* Statutes
TeWH tor turn M l as F tonda
Statutes leet
Nkwa Orerbeitwis
Publlth Mar *. lest
OCR 33___ ___ _______________
*
NOTICE OF
P U IL IC AUCTION
NOTICE IS
H E N E B Y G IV E N
CAJ TOWING WILL S IL L AT
P U B L I C A U C T I O N FO R
S A L V A G E FOR CASH ON
D E M A N D TO H IG H ! I T
BIO OER TH E FOLLOW ING
D ESCRIBEOVEHICLE
*4 I OHO T m u NOERBIRD
SILVER
VINllFABPseiSEHieetTI
THIS AUCTION WILL BE ON
AAAY 3*. 1*74 AT 10 OCLOCK
AT CAJ TOWING. I3M S CR 437
LONGWOOO FL 33730
P R O S P E C TIV E BID D ERS
MAY INSPECT VEHICLE ON
THE OAV BEFORE AUCTION
B E TW E E N 7AM ANO SPM
T E R M S A R E C A SH ON
C E R T I F I E D FU N D S . C X J
TO W IN G R E S E R V E S T H E
RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR RE
JE C T ANY AND A L L BIOS
Pubnm May*. 17*4
DER 3*

RIDS CLOTHES
All site* al yard u l* price*.
Custom poqean; wear 374 IMP

SANFORD ANO DAUGHTERS
JUNK YAR0 SALE
May 4lh X 7lh, 7 00 3:00. Flrtl
Chrlsllan Church. 1407 San
lard Ave Baked good* X plant*

Sortral Fim ilin G» i | « Sola
TV, vacuum cleaner, mltc.
1011 Paloma Ave. Sal., 7 4

SPORTS CAROS CHEEP

THREE FAMILY SALE
Baby lltm*. clothe* *11 tliet,
lurnllur*. Lol* ol goodletl
Friday and Saturday, 11. 113
Scot! Or 1Washington Oaks)

YARD i BARE SALE
Good Shepherd Lu lhe rn
Church, 3717 Orlendo Or.,
Sanlord. Clothing gelor* X
more. Saturday, May 7th, 7 3

YARD/CARP0RT SALE
Lots of lurnllur* end mltc.
1400Mellonvllle Ave.
Friday end Saturday

YARD SALE
SATURDAY ONLYI T3* Pin*
Winds Drive, Hidden Lake.
First lime mtrchkndls*. IAM
until T_____________________

4 FAMILY SALE
Get grille, lawn mower*,
mlsc. houshold. 1401 Wynnewood D r, Sanlord, oft
Summerlin Ave. Sat onlyl l-T

6 FAMILY SALE
Country Club Manor, between
301h x ISlh II. Friday X
Salurday l-T Bargain galore I

EXP INDUSTRIAL SEWING
MACHINE OPERATORS
Mon Thurs. *H hr work days
Pd holiday X v a td iw . Apply
pli laa 6*1. TIN Ofd Lake
Mery Rd . Sanlord 1313117
EXP ERIEN CED NAIL TEC H
Sant Flea Market. O ll/ O ll

________ m i an________
FAMILY SERVICE COUNSELOR

Oibrollar Maueotoum Carp is
searching for a lamllv tarvlr*
counselor This position ro
quires * responsible person
•ho II * sell tie*tor, hat
strong financial goals and I*
salts and **r vkoortontod

appu er ssu m
W* train lacel work
111 711 7777_________
AVON product! IJM E*m to
SOX N* dooridTor PT/PT
Santa H I 1173/1 MO*** lie*

A leading company In osrr
Hold, no *11*' *H m*|or
benefits including 4DIK pr*M
sharing Averpg* Income in
FtorsdeetceedsISd 000

* DRIVER NANTE0 *
Fell lime Met! have let*
model ectet veMcto ter toeel
detorertee etiliiteg pereeael
&gt; W d t . W I M I I » l » U _____

II you are sooting * cereer
opportunity with the the toed
mg uto* team m tew mdsrtify
tot s meet to talk

lO Q IIE t P E R
F/T Baekkeeqer el toeel id
hr* wk ler t atbee*. us Oe
Hen*. A II logs Tra v e l
agency *&gt;P w ukt be * plwe.
bul net necessary C a ll
407 413 14*1 during elite*
t o u t WeekTwdt 4D7 *74 70S*
BUY OR l i l t
T U F F E B W A R I Con tar rww
cetotoe » l Ball

runo.

Legal Notices

EARN t m t / t m t Pee. **eafb.
II yeu have ceurege call I
&gt;41-173*Hbf rec m j| ._

WATSON BIALTY COBP
REALTORS
3tX31M

ADJUSTMENT* AND CREDIT*: In the event of an error In on
ad, the Benford Herald wtE ba reagonaltla for the flral
ineerlion only and only to the ratant of Ih* coal of that
insertion. Pieaea chat* your ad for K tw acy the Brat day N

Boud/ilngl**. Deatori wtl
coma. 104 Garrlton Or.. Senlord. Friday X Salurday O T

BIG YAADSALE
1307 Princeton Av*.
Friday and Saturday, 7 3

Nothing tucceedt Ilk* euccest
We rt well Into our 3rd decade
ol training lucceteM agtnle
NoHcenur
we IIhelp'

DEADLINES
Tueaday thru Fnday 1a Noon Th* Day Bator* P^Atdkon
Sunday IJ Noon Friday •Monday 9 30 P M Fiday

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Cancel when you gat teosM Payoreyky day* you ad iw n m ir m owned
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accepting return#* for both
inside end out side uto* Print
advertising utos •iperlenc#
preferred lor out lid# uto*.
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Orlando • Winter Park
831-9993

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NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice I* hereby given that we
ar* engaged In buamoe* al 314
Startton* Drive. Lake Mary.
Semlnoto County F tonda. under
•ha F l d l l l a u i N a m e at
■ A N K ER S R I SOURC E
GROUP, and that w* intend to
register u .d name with th*
Olvltton at Carport Itons Tafia
haste* Florida, m accordance
with lha praviiian* al lha
Fkliltosrt Name Statute*. Ta
Wit Section aaiaa. Florida
Statute* t**l
Da* Gr 1rural I
Michael Gregory Coot*
Publim May*. 1*74
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ones Cenlecl Italy 731 *141

CPU Soto* Vice Pteetdeof
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FIBERGLASS WORKERS
Apopka I ' U
f i penanced
l a m l n e f t f t . t la lih e r e
ooScoatoe*. and maM builders
Drug screen raqroed (mmd
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CR0UN0S PERSON W ANIID

a iR I/C A S H IER

lev ape camplee
name t*qu»-#d
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| iceltant wage* benefit* and
veretien Apply in person
only
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ADOPTIONS
Free me du e* car* toenspev
tetien. counseling. pn«*r*
dectax pie* "»*"• ttpereaa*
Bar *117311 C toarwe*er Atfereer
17 inker
1 M**tr &gt;44*

HAJRSnUST NEEDED
Wins ciiantoto Full w pan
fswsq Ca»l 1 4 1 )4

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DAYCAIt N0RRER
W( REED WORKERS

(ipenence a pros Musi be
ara'labta date andrughf*
Cab tore# al
Mr* aUMdeM* t Nama in let*

Oady wwe . d*Uy pay k q a .1
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Santard a* caff l » IN I ask
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in s tru c tio n s

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ehrlf* *•*•! Must hove era
nomuei rettobta Wenepf Al
toeU it yrt *f age •*•&gt; vend
driver Iwens* and Treat at
mewrance Can Ppm as OUn
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SWIM I f Stores SANFORD FL

m lit! JeakwCeeta

DRIVE IS REEDED

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A O CARRIE M l Tavaree FI
a wen ee'dr u t a and grew
mg Canlrai F tonda baud
tampan* e«to*e yew

OAMLAWN FARM (.arden *r
Orretw#' 4 tor* Si icq each
m nee

JANITORIAL
E cpevwnced cleewers and Su
par, &lt;ewe Day evening hours
Pert line. 7 Ull |im*
lontard a-v «
Can 34) 7*|t to m e g __
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Call la'aeen I I
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LAN0SCAPIRS

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R IA O V ID IOSB. atAINTAIN
*&gt; GAIN W IIO M Tt All Ha&lt;
Prad &gt;*el Greet tauw 774 IM4

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Class B COL

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lAWN MAINTENANCE
fsd tw o mwkl have * -•*'
appearance N M f l t N l
" iniparteftoes be eesundil to
ILatv need eofepedv I
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LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS
Muti have ( D l "A
with
deers MVR Preduc* etpevl
*nc* and good rvtorencec rf
•rued Carter e*«&gt;iy
MIC Truckwg 1*31 IV It! 74 J
Santord. 7 L 4*7 i n 7S4I c

ORIVtRS M N T ID

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Qualifwdaep preduc* hartar
l ang dtolanc* C M le e w to
Clean MVR Can tor ty p x a
nan eel m 7M* OAm aPm

KEEP D t l Y I K AX0 SlILL
C£1 TNC MONtTt
All yew need to veu ruse. Jec*
Otamend tar appointment
7*7173*

D E lY t t J
Close A needed tor tre^ht
delivery and ttndftoe Must
have 3 yeart tap- phyetral
card clean MVb and ataiiry
topattdrue tout
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mutt pate erug toti
partallan it a plus
Neel SC Tidy 714 1177/1)1
M ID IC A L

RECEPTIONIST

DUCT MECHANIC
f tp a rta n c e d with v a lid
drivers IHent* Apply in
per ton
Sector d Heating a km
teat S Sanlord Av*

777 W 11th SI

ACCOUNTING C U R I
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pulling ol payatees and ra
tatvabtot Mutt have oepen
one# Cell O T *701__________
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EUCTRICiANS ANO HELPERS
Commercial slto us UCF area
Renefits peepage
ANECOINC *4**411
EOC 'Drug free workplace

N o tic e

f l t a n l n g S e rv ic e

FLORIDA STATE R E Q U IE M
all canfree tors be registered
or certified To verity a state
contractors license call
I 4M 143 7740 Occupational
licenses *r* required by the
county end can be verified by
celling 3111l3tieif 7431

HONEST DEPENDABLE
Person to clean your Sousa
|ust Ih* way you Ilk* II *1 *
price you sure C*n afford
Call Verm* &gt; » 44*4

C o n c re te
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Weyn*
Rnal
ilaa uuninY
&amp;u|)Ju fVu
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u p tri
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Q U ALITY CONCRETE WORK.
31 year* esp Reasonable
Lie /Ins 3)3-134*

A d d itio n s f t
R e m o d e lin g
RES./COMM. Vinyl Siding ,
Alum. Fram ing. Drywall,
Door*. Rooting. Concrete
33XM31. S.O.B*IW,CECE1*M*
R ESID EN TIAL R EM O OEUN O
Carpentry, painting, alumi­
num setfll work. C0CA04HE
1)7 3744 betor* 7pm

E le d r lc a l
M A S TE R E L E C T R IC IA N .
Repair-addition, comm/rot.
Llc/lns lEROttMIT) 3)1 4473

Appliances
APPLIANCE REPAIR - Fr*e
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all wim
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can
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pelril Jebn, A+ Rest. 314-334J

L a w n S e rvic e
RANDV'3 DUALITY LAWn {
Complete pro cor* slnco ITMr
Clean upe. fsauluso 3310114
TOM X JEFF'S LAWN CARE I
Re* /Comm . dependable, to
^ re t o s IF re e e s t^ ^ a j^ O j

P a in tin g
p a i n t i n g . paper

Preisure dexnln
OUN R ITE ; Clean drlveweyu
roots, peol deck*, walks]
houws Free all. H I 4131
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F lo o r in g

Photography

HARDWOOD FLoop 1NO
Install landing Finishing
TO M O LtE N 1-313414-1377

BEACfTTpertseiKI Weddinfe}
Mobil equip unique pricing
For Info coll 134 TM1

AFFO ED ABLE HOME Etpelr
Dependable All pheus Call
lor Free #&gt;l Michael 33) 7IOt

BUILDERS of custom cpnoptos.
corporis, window* X pello
owning*. Highetl ol quality.
Free estimate* 407 714 3344

AL DOES IT ALU
Fix II right el a price you cen
elford. LIc'd/Ins From slarl
lo finish. Carpentry, plumb
ing. eloctrlcal. end rDoling
*vcs. 3) yrt ot ovporlenc*. No
|ob too big or smell Cell
3)4-311* *r 313-011134 hours
R ES TO R A TIO N , D R YW ALL.
melel sluds, door*, trim, bid­
ing. porch**, deck*, geiebot
Ucented/lntured
3)31*17

C a r p e n tr y
CARPENTER All kind* ot home
'•pain, painting X ceramic
III*. Richard Grose..... 331 3771

C a r p e t/ In s ta lla tio n

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hanging

pressure washing and dry wal
repel*. Frooetl 1311174
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H o m e Im p r o v e m e n t

Awnings

SAM’S C A R P ET C LEAN IN O
plus strip end bull doers.
Resldenllal/commerclel 14
hr*. 314)341. b**f»r 44X8S4I

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER

• Avar eg* trip* I tuye
* l eto Mrvtol Cenvev-ivenai
Tree tare
II yeu have 3 yeart Hat tar
tr aitov. OT R and erww and ice
aepav tonce ptue a fowl driving
&gt;*&gt;ard can
IN M W fM f

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Ceil U l ;•*

C a r p e t C le a n in g

P wil

eu p ta lla nsm : p a me
a Stop 0 *f Par
aunleapng Pay
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aSatafy X Per#**manta bonus

41- H — I t t l * F ltn ts s

CARPET M IL L 0 IR E C T
Big Discounts Famous Brandi
P int Quality, T ip Line.
Slelnmesler, Saxonies,
Trackless. Sculpture* 34.77 yd
Commerclil l*v*l loops 33.77 yd
Installation. 4«7-114-*EM

Seme *&gt;pa
Apply MOO
S a n le 'd
» pwff

Rooting
OYSBKRS HOME Is P A I R X
R O O F IN O
P a in tin g ,
ce rp e n lry Bond/lns/LIc
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Cell 174 4111
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Service/Rec
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mo Cham-R Ho Pool Service
140)171
Robert Shoemek.

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Tree Service"
ECHOLS TR E E SVC Lie s,
"Lei Ih* Professionals da
Freeeslimeles...».... m

W L S H U W U (J

i t f h i l T h l i D U p U iy A d y
Vi
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WINDOW I SCREEN REPJ
N7 3117111

Advertise Your Business Every Day
For As Low As $45 Per Month.
Call Classified, 322-261 1

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, May 0. 1994 - 7B

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DfNTAL HYCINIST

7 1 -H tlp Wanted

f3-Room s for Rent

S E C U R IT Y O T F I C t R Job
training Armed A unarmed
Brent Iy A ( n o t , n , c m

P R IV A T E E N T R A N C E .
refrigerator, m icrowave,
color tv, off tlreel perking,
end maid ter v k a, 171 tOOQ
ROOM FOR R EN T U0 par weak
plut apt 11 electric. Ktlchan
privileges Cell 17117H
ROOM IN Private Longwoad
Name. Steady employed.
MO/wkfMdepotif n r jsao

diet* owning available
dynamic Individual )4
y* pay week Strong perlo
Dlt a mult 904 771 4HO

SOCIAL WORKER
tap MSW wanted lor hotpltal
discharge planning on a ton
Iratlual batu Sand ratuma
lo Conaultenl Service,. 4141
Caialwi SI . Orlanrki T79H

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TEACHERS

&gt;NURSING ASSISTANT

Part and lull lima tlalf needed
In childt are tan tart
_________
m g «i&gt; _________

All Ihllli Full lima and pad
I Only Ihoi# having aipa
&lt;• ai a Nvrilng Attlilanl
ong larm taro and being
I to tTsow proof ot regutre
i lo lake the cou*ie or
Id lla n g o the ta il upon
_jK*kallon thould app'y Mu»l
JJjV car 11Had no latar than *0
“ y* attar hire Drug tree
Ykplace

TEACHER/AIDE

EXCHANGE OH SELL your
properly located anywhere!
fnvetlort Really. I ll MIS

Q n fu ^ l
BANK FORECLOSURES, GOV’ T
FORECLOSURES, LOW DOWN
ASSUME NO QUALITIES
AVAILABLE IN SEMINOLE
VOLUSIA * ORANGE COUNTY
Call Mr delailit

NOTICE

TELEMARKETING

Janet Mansfield. 323 7271

All rental end reel eitale
edrerlitemenlt ere u/D|ec! lo
Ihe Federal Fair flouting Act.
which makat II Illegal lo
adrerlno any prelettnce. Ilm
Italian or d ltcrim m allon
bated on race color, raligion
tea. handicap lamiual tlekrt
or nalrenalertgin

'National Mlg iwi tavaral
opening, on lit aggressive
telemarketing ilall nra otter
lull training end benetlft
Verting pay It It VJ hour
t aperlanta preferred Call
M» flatar Mon Frl » 1
________ lean m o m ________

TON I RUCK DRIVERS

IN HANKER
time f ) ihdl, m
( g a ra m a in an atula
I telling and management
" r i b l l i d U Came and be
I at the (hanging trend in
•arm care Salary da
I agon eager lance

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I tune and part time land
th'Ht availabia »eod
fth'* taifU a mud GN t
C F N 't wdh prvviaut
a&gt;,hip eaperienre else
raged la aoo'r
r Drug free eertgleae

Haed Kail Katk Driver and
Fear Car tra iler Driver
Prater Senlard Lake Mary, ar
l engwood &gt;fixture Mutl hare
deenMVH Clett Bar Clatt A
Call tar t ypelalment m -M M
WAREHOUSE AN D O BM EEAL
l A BOB H U P N I I D I D I
Benut lor driver, All iMftt
available Daily par no lee
Neper I reedr 'a &gt; » l l » i *
Industrial labor Svt
If ll
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SANFORD I BOBM Coilegr
complete privacy I'OC'wl
UABaec Inc util » 1 79T1
V I A T CLEAN I. tr urge living
i n . wether, gwel Private
B rier one at i n a w / _______
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nice. Big raomt data to
downtown 111 ON* lr mag

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B B IO O IW A T IB APTS
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t v i ' L l M v r W&gt;« i monffv*
ft9m »#*«• OoHoioh m ttftd

strong dupendebiu Utdivldweil
lor oritur puling di pping end
recalling Never a tael

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

C O O lO ff"

Help Parsonnel 671(111

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learning Canter X77I147

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Freni end belt perch Pert
new O H tlreel pereing
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Broker (Owner I fee Ml teal

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103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

107—M o b ile
____ H o m e s / R e n t____

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Lording Ulftme Ho pels
I too - enoeir^ *;• m ;
1/1. «p|&gt;' i o n, •« *••» ups
gorpgv corpvt tJ-nds cent
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AtAaioMiRr MUO*om#t*
NH| I9**t f N t H U L IMA N
QROMR. INC Rooitot lit 01)1

105—DuplexTriplex I Rent
N IC t omf (loan Gv*#» t«ro
I r o l l f d b lo t ) H»| Ok
II V
11N3 &lt;j»p 110 Alt)
IA N FO R D ) ftf «enl M A
lou«%iSrf rm. coppert Cofl*»f

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tm
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)12 1)34

IAN FO R D 1 bdrm. 1 bo»*
qA'^Orj# loundff. qrvot roern
eilb rolhodrol rtilTriQ. fvn&lt;vd
b«(k YOrd NapfH IIJO ma
- ___ Ca U U IM U _________

■w^ we mciKc renting a

Breeze
CASH IN ON
S pring S avings

Beautiful I, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes Available
i I J A

1 Bedroom SEABREEZE

$ 4 4 9 mo.'
Htullen TVi

G Piy Ho AppSctlkn Fttl

St. Croix Apartments
3 2 1 -7 3 0 }
On Lake Emma Rd.* Lake Mary
HOURS M r, 0 • 6 • S.st. 10-5 ■Sun. Closed

On 1, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes!

Geneva Gardens
1505 W 25th S lrc o l • Sunford

322-2090
HOURS: Mon. • Frl. 8 30 • 5 30
Managod By Angel,a Gordon Property Management

1 H —W b rehouse
S pace / R e n t
LON 0 WOOD 'LAM E M A S T
M id tile public llp re g e
tg II tpwtet Hue tecurv.
eetky Accetilbw i K i lk r i
Frew 11.1 per row lit M l,

1 1 5 - In d u s tria l
R e n ta ls
OF F 1Cf ^ i r t N e W i#4( • 1DO
iq II §*nmo HioUo* 4*
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1 1 7 —C o m m e r c ia l

Rentals
1ANFOBO B IT A IL O F F IC I

T 11/ M| If CdN4HT&lt;Ml U4*W«i %

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IANFORO For Im w . n n F
C I i** C+j+itf Club Rd
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&lt;&gt;«»••! t«nc»d »«d I
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l ) R | (trt«4i Co«&gt; D«&lt;» Jofco
40/ V ) 44&gt;0

l i t —O ttlc e
S p a c e / Rent
B GRCAT lOCAHON *
S o rlo n i iAd&lt;«idk)4) « H u i
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J&gt; W kj ** mm&lt;* J/l IIW)
N F H &gt;ar to- J «r et and t a P th O vm #J&gt; J 930 td M
I^ N R I 17*5 m# ||) JU4
IANFORD OMut H*4c• 5400
t«l II biiihlrr&gt;g| i'o«4i IKI0 %*i
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Ml —Homes lor Sale
AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

rown Centre Apartments
• 1 B e d ro o m .... $ 3 9 9 mo.*
•2 B e d ro o m .... $ 4 7 7 mo.*
•3 Bedroom .... $ 5 4 8 mo.*
* May rules subject lo chanye

O N E

M O N T H

FR EE

PRE-LEASE SPECIAL
• (In ‘ . i'Ici l,:il Units ' flu A|i|iln .Hum I
- it M O N T H S F U L L C r t U U U

• Sparkling Pool • Luge FltVir Plunk
• Excicisc Ccnicr * Energy P.ltlvlcnl
• W/D Connccilonh
HOURS M F e e. Sal U S. Sun. Clotad

1 19 0 0 W . 1 at S t r e e t » S a n to r d 3 2 2 - 8 6 9 6

VENTURE I PROPERTIES
HUO ft VA F 0*C L O tU i I S
Ljnr (Hrnnt
O
Of** Va*u»i| CoiysKm%
Cm*‘ H* dRtR.it’
• Lm I Ath*/ vwifu* (#*•

hwtlhirM I r#9«Io« m MUJ
OlNrrx
I PrtfttttRt

3^0?;3/;/4S400
iAN FOSO ) * M ART )UJ#m ;
bRf*! J i p 34 * to)* ftr &gt;mo%o
mt ft*W rr&gt;o l_t*5C
lA N F O iO I td'ih
&gt; tot*
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(Of pot
15* (DO
IN 7CH
U N h i M ) t n - t v Diilrnt
Lib# Pfw I-!,, #ir, NTAtlbtr
dlf f fY wk «j#i . dL4 t o * p o * t
traoo 1" u t « j
fill

STENSTROM
REALTY, IMG.

VCHRMSH
AAr t No*
t»w*» It i
FtMdMVtfttif f #S»or ler YOU 5o
Mvf 4 Morn# fts#o i„ H#n| On*'
So Cod Ou» Furl Tin.* l#L#«
TfRrn A N V T IM I)

377 7470 • 321 2/20
SANFORD • LAXC MART
_____ «ln Out Jllh Y t i f

rm v#fy c‘kM# H P i m m i
F Nm |S4 CU0 tJI UM

148—Mobile Home
___ Lot* lor Salt____
Rr OWNlft M

153—AcreageLots/Sale
idtoi lor mobllt horn# or
homt III* Horst*. CAlllo.
larmln^ or nufMry Zoned
#grtco&gt;lur8l 1J 40C p#f «crt
Sm4ll down payment «rrith

Wfhjf flMticlhC W 'H M m
*11 A C R K I NBAR LEM ON
BLUFF In i#cur# common!
Ivl I4J.YOO wTIh u litr Itrrm
'BUILD IN G LOT dole to S*ml
not# High HO .*00
*!+ ACRES with 414 ft, lront#g«
on SM 44 td*1 Sup#r buy!
VJF.900 hurry)

tU# /*tt

S H EET

ASSUME NO QUAUFIES!
CUSTOM rt tplll bdrm plan!
Dining, family rmt. appl .
treed yard S.V2 mo HO WO
PRE FORECLOSURE! J ) tplil
llv . din . eal In kllch lenced
w garage SSkS/mo ISO.900
CUSTOM bull! 1/J tplil. llv .
din . eal In kllch , appl
garage ISOI/mo SO).90

Re

Better Than Ever Rates On
Beautiful 1 ,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Homes!
• Washors/Dryors In All Units
• Slato-Of-Tho-Art Fitness Center
• Privnto Exloriar Storngo
• Enclosed Pntlcs/Bnlconios

STONEBROOK
APARTMENTS
1000 Stanebroak Or., Sanrord

322-9556

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie. Root Etlale Broker
JooOSonlord Av*

321 0759......................321-7757
C ASSELBERR Y Beautiful 1
bdrm. IV* ball* New carpel,
paint, Shows like a model!
IA4.900
ON 70)0

HALL REALTY
312 W. First St., Sanford
Lokolrontl/I lome.SSI.900
1/1 corner lot. air
S47.SOO
lOor Sacretl Termtl Country!
1/1/t, lam . air, lenced. U7.S00
1/7/1. loaded w'lealuretl 119,900

323-5774
DELTONA. 7 bdrm . 1 bath, 1
car, rttw carpal, palnl In/out,
C/HA
M l OOP OOMH TWk
DELTONA 1 bdrm U ) balh,
family rm.exlratl SSI.700
W. M alkiow tkl.nl lt d
DUPLEX
SANFORD Good
neighborhood, good condition
S3..900 Call after S 00
114 9040 ________

Es ta te,

in c

155—CondomlnTums
Co Op/^Sale^
SANDALWOOD VILLAS 1/1.
like now. ground floor.

^reenedjJOrch^^WJW^ZLIlii

PAUL OSUORNE

ALTAM ONTE, )/}. now carped
'palnl/rool, tpdnklor Walk lo
Uronlloy tchoolt Quiet 'licet
;
,/9.wo oo; nos

a l

372-7498

157—Mobile
Homes / Sale

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

All Apartment
Community
That Stands Apart.

LtHTbl# #rij«

(jimilf p#r* (jr)*or!r HfMfi
room, iforog# E 'H tlle n l
Prlctd b#l&lt;m tF#lu# Ph
)7)tl*J Iv mvq 4Am IjPm

DELTONA AREA 10 ACRES
too root t il llv. dm. lam rm,.
eal In b it. Mcurily. utatlita!
COZY CUSTOM tplil Dining
family r m , Appliance,
gar eg,, fenced yd IA4.TO0
POOL MOMH 11. I 000 vg II!
Llv , din , fam ily, gam*
room. Scr porch' IM M0
lartdtcaped 1/1. 1/1 acral Appl
llv.din fam rm , SALW0
S U N K E N F A M IL Y RM A
comm pool Llv. dm, lam
rm , . appl , u r porch, tacurl
ly ty,lem and gar aga I W .,00
BRICK V I tplil. llv, din. lam
rmt. tec tytlam, K r porch,
lane ad yd . garage! MO.SOO

APPLIANCES. FURN., TV S .
New Satellite Sytlemt as low
at l l . r n CHEEPO DEPOT,
1719 French A v e ____ 71I 71M
• BLOND BEDROOM SET .pc
Full 'queen headboard, triple
dresser, mirror and night
stand____ US
_&gt;2J2 iL L
k C O F P I I TAB LE. Bokutiful
Phillip,no mahogany Largo. 5
II long Hand carved, remov
able m arble lop Worth
hundreds
Only 19) 111 tan______
• FOB SALE Jenny Im d baby
crib 4 mallress In great
(ond SNUethCall m IOT9
F U L L BOX S P R IN G AND
MATTRESS 140 A SET A UP
LARRY'S MART_____ M i d i )
HOME APPLIANCE C EN TER
Over 70 year, in Santord
Sale, New and Usad Service
all make, 4 pari, XH E
Commercial S i __177 Kk)
K IN M O BE washer, very meet
Free delivery and warranty
John A . Bed. » 4 T74I
L IK E N EW Broyhill couth,
chair Paoplaunger, porch
hxn^Ubtev 771 KM __ ___
MUST SELL! Rich Plan indut
trial Heeler uprlghtl E*c
rtrd iiim l___ ____ sea n i l
• B E F R IO E B A T O R , wfiltg.
fro,f tree, door open, let! ,'de
clean Plugged in and catd

IIQO ______

Mt)) M

• R IF LE HACK. Mild wood
conotruetton "The o'd lody
tad sail i f no. I f , a steal
moose
B ROC KINO CHAIR, medium
I'ye Brown m co&lt;or Eecoilenf
cond'bonl SIS m S 4 ,/ _____
• IS W lM O M A C H IN E , aid
vfn»ogo electric, wexxton cab
MX 141 Firm OO a i l _______
o SINOC B Sew
Machine
Alrractlve cabinet medal
I 9 X , Oniytas a o m itW )

183—T e le v is io n /
M e dio / S ttr e o
a PAIR OF SUBWOOFERS, i )
bumpers In a koe M watts
mar 1st US lake. It 171 &gt;tgt
IV m%p
___
• TELEVISION. IS INCH RCA
(oneXe Sl(h oark m u ) Mini
conditxMl 1100or beet otter
Can I I ) 41ft after ,o m

187—Sporting Goods
a BI CYCLE » bey, trail b'te
Good conditioni New teo

e d " g ix ext no m )_____
WBI STI I NO OIAR
nest, tight, Call
771 SOM

BooH

193— L a w n &amp; G a r d e n
o AQUATIC D U E S tor ponds
IIS ALL COLOR, P••*•• call

m j M _______

FOB SAL I
f
t *

WOOD MUL CH
t &gt;9pied UP
*44/_____ ______
• HVHCBL HOB I f * trot tor.
H CW*. ) ) Mp NodP*. OtO&lt;
ll« 1 Nfdro ItlUc drivt Eat
COnd *1*44 OftO
M* H U

195—Machln*ry/Tool*
• iLIf* JO IN T N O UtB HOLD
F I I I M » t C rtw tA t Tool
1/5A Cof*o« «j4 l i i ji/Mfllify
pi»#f» I twh tiro All olid# for
m «n y chofft dfpuhd tn#
hoot# F r i d l c i l gift for
do if vourtaif*' Iforo coif
1/6- tMflfiCE if )/ ) 4/44 ____

199— Pets A S u p p llts
J ACM BUtSCLL puppet • mk%

Old far* d»Hit# ft bfoed' (Mhtf#.
#M %hof8 uso U ) n*r

1/1 BLOCK HOME a CMA an
i g a i t n tot 7 i , 7 . b it
(#&lt;uristrv uirtitli tJhdifii 1/•l/ k r

FHA/VA lew at t&gt; ,\ ANO t
owner hnance lew at MOO'met
Oev’l Forecloiwrot. Sopot'
Seminole. Orenge. Velutial

3 2 1 -4 7 0 4

NOW
LEASING!

AA Carnal. Inc . ) l ) 1) 1.
Ill ST LISTED D.vi'ng t hd’ ,n
7 bath on wooded Ml Double
garage, huge tcrceneg palm
energy e llic ie n tll R 10.
thermopene wmrkywt. efr On
deep &gt;anal lo SYLVAN LAKE
Whalafmdt
III7 9UD
Call Olarta , The Cannew Grewp
T9t 09. i er 1771/04
L A K I M A R Y A R I A 1/1,
gorgeout oak,, near gall
court* 1/9. trio Call lor appl
_________771 WH ____________
LO N O W O OD /LAKE M AR Y
SCHOOLS 17 By Owner IMI
N II )9Sk l angwood Lake
Mary Rd I/O 900M l k ill
MODEL HOME LIKE I i. Ig
lenced yard w d o formal
dm and Me r m . prlr lam
rm Fplc and tkypgnit add a
touch of elegance lo Ihit
alrnotl new home Commumly
poor h ow t end part Frethly
p a in te d In / o u t Q u ie t
ne-ghtaxhood' Jut' move tn
Wont le d Meel'k't (Om
m ti on f/9 l t t ( • IK M IB
NOB T H B IO O t S IM .900 1
llo r y
l/ | 'y , lam rm
w/fp.(
top hemal "y dm
rm E , anomical to-er hoi
water lerem c Ilk. miorcom
lawn tprlokior ly t. huge
matter twite w roman lub A
trp shower Day M l 0*90
Booatyw. evo &lt;wkarri job K B
ONLY II rn» DOWN U K Mo 1
bdrre I I ) balh New palnl
Metre Group
W IIN9M 1

181— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n itu r e ____

CARRIAGE COVE 1 bedroom. I
balh mobile home U.OOO
177 till________

_____

CARRIAGE COVE
MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY
IlMll, 7/1, M Noblllly, cenlral
H/AU.M0
14x44, J/ 1»e I I Floelwood/
Claremont. Central H/A.
carport raised screen room
19. S00
lO M . 1/1 IS Skyline Join All
electric, cenlral heat, 7
window A/C units II I .S00
7.*.!, 1/1 split, it Pearson,
cenlral H/A, carport. II1.S00
Call llJ-IIM o r D llfO )

160—Business
__

F o r S a le

LUBE ON WHEELS. Great pari
time Income Truck, equip,
and aids. Will train. Sail or
trada Value S3» 0 74114(4 _

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
e AAA RAY'S APPLIANCE o
111 S French Ave, Sanlord
R e t rlg e ra l o r . S to v e s ,
Washers Dryer,, Free 5 yr
labor warr Del avail 111 M U

200— Liveslock/Farm
Supplies
CUSTOM DARN* lor hvtifotd
RtAfOsnjibi# prlCPd OuftfAh
’##d Coil m /HS ________

211—Antiques/
Collectibles
AN TIQ U E S/ Ettalts/Oullart.
wanted Anything of value
Top cash FI Native 41/ 4590
S O L I D CHCRR~Y O IN IN O
TABLE lYTOs. 7 leaves 4
chairs S400OBOCall 1K 747)

215—Boats and
Accessories__
ANACAPRI 19, IS', twin 700 hp
Merc . Offshore Deep V, hard
lop, a tecIonics SU.SCOill &lt;D9t
o HOUSEBOAT, live aboard 41'
Naulaline. Iwln angina V
drive, I70K Dr Quam 49S , IIS
• HOUSEBOAT. a0‘, tlool hull.
In water Lott ol possibilities
SI.100 Firm
177 4134
• SAIL FOR SUNFISH SaliboaT
Special ''Slat, A Stripe," de
ci^n____ t n
Call M l T ill
• I, FT BOW RIDER 111 HP
Marcury. o/b. low hour,, wills
Irallar 11.000177 OIM________
• 19*4 SKI/FISH BOAT. 90 HP
Marc., w/trallar Run, graatl
S3000 Parllal linanca 4911904
e IHJ REOAL Mod.Ilian 17'
10". . cyl In, outboard motor
w/drlve on trailer IJ OOO OBO
(10 400. or I4f a » l eve,______
1944 CONROY 14 It tkl boat
Top 90 HP Yamaha, trailer.
aicellent S194S a07 1?7 ,797
• 71 Ft OR AD Y W HITE. OMC,
Inboard/oulboard. lap klra
model S9.000 OBO 7)1 S1S4
• 14 FT PONTOON boat, All
fibtrglatt. IK) HP Evlnruda
Very tatll Many eilra,. like
nt_w_L°n1yS9-IW 77144*0
•'17 OLASSTREAM. I f boal.
trailer, SOhp Johnson.Never in
salt water. ,i c . condillon.
S1.KX1__QUO
90. 734 9719
'19 R EHKEN. » ' cuddy cabin,
omc. I/O, 140 hp. low hr».
mollvaied S499S1.9 91,9 Ernie

2I f —Wanted to Buy
JUNK CARS W ANTEO Great
Southern Auto Wrecking pays
cash lor unwanted vehicles
running or not Monday
through Saturday 9 am 4pm
We ll sand truck 407 4M M7I
USED CABINETS Will taka out
your old cabinet, and haul
away lor no charge. H I 7lt9
WILL buy autographed lelteri,
photo,, etc. ol famous people
deceased'alive
.07S.7 30J,

222—M usical
Merchandise

PIKNOFOR SALE
Wanted a responsible person
to lake on a low monthly
paymenl on a beautiful con
sole piano, no money down
Call loll tree: 110O S13 79S)

223—Miscollaneous
A COLLEOE DEGR EE you can
altord This book saves lime
and money al any college
Great gill 17 lo Touchdown!
Boe I I I . Sanlord 1177)
• B ILLY~ JO EL/EL t 6 n JOHN
llckals "Lower" )7J Please
call na 1711______________
• DR APES 7 pair ao ' wide &lt; la"
long I pair 4S" wide ■ , .
long All cream and brown
•one*. Lika new All lor SIS
_____ Call no okM
• ORACO CAR SEAT. Like
newl PkldMO asking Sao
STaaOII Iv msg

TREE MONEY
Around your housat Turn your
unwanted Items Into cask)
Placaanadtedayl
i t l 1,11 er»)1 9t9l
SATE L ITE SYSTEM
Never
inslalled. remote control, de
scrambler equipped Cost
SHOO, asking lliso 777 MM
• W A T E R F A L L , Indoor or
outdoor Lite weight |7S Cell
m am

230— A n tlq u t/ C la s s ic
C a rs _______
• FORD TMUNDER0IRO. I9M
All eriginall Needs same
work ll.att OBO 11JJ0IS4

•1970 OEVILLE CADILLAC
S7000OBO All power 777 0)1.

231-Cars
• CHRYSLER IM PERIAL *fl.
Like new Mutt tell Only
Sit too Can lao tim m a
FORD MUSTANO OT. 14 7
top,, lot. Holley. S speed
SI WO OBO
H i ika.
• L I EARON Cenvertikle M
Nad. loacled dig dash nee
'up. nee lire, M SCO set 7&lt;o,
• P LY M O U TH Grand Fury
whit* A t cond thru out
Good mileage |) (XMOBO
M B W __________

TARE UP PAYMENTS
NO MONET DOWN
•acepl tae. tag, tits*, ate
FORD TAURUS
19, ,
eurematic. A/C. till, cruise
stereo cassette Only lias IK
per month
Call Mr Parne lor appointment
______n i m io r , i i saw
• T O Y O T A SUPRA. I , „
Metallic b'ue, loaded power
everything, (unroo t Well
maintained, eecallenl condi
Him I Garage kept 11 ISO
_______ Call *7 i n m .

• T OYOT A COROLLA wagen
•91 Auto. A/C. red. 1IK
warranty u n o u i u i i
• 1971 PORSCHE 911 Targa
low milage shows like new
,10000
OBO
171 SIS.
197, X J, JACOUAR
In aiteiienl condi Hon S. too
_
Call H i 1,7k
199* PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
V 9. A/C. radio, power win
dow , Sfoont D U __________
1999 PONTIAC ttalion wagon
Parisianne LOADEOi Asking
I I 100 Call 90.S)) 1191_______
'f 1 CHEVY El C.mmo i-u •"-)
or Iran, . AA, P/4. P/B. cowl
hood. SSgrllk' 4VS K , 11,1

.'7 r v w i i e \ T " 'f f V i

Hunt good, look, goad P-&gt;Cfd
good With Radio tIK U 171 97.)
t t CH EVY P/U. new transmit
tlon. gjod lire,, need, minor
wcrV___ Slopes I,
IM U « f
U BLACK earner*. VI. aJio .
good body, a.callent running
cond
It 700OHO
111 .114
• I I C H I V Y CheveOe . dr 4
ipd. new tire,, doesn t burn
oil Good Indcar taOO 1)1 1197
94 CHRYSLER L I BARON. 1
dr, vinyl roof New tires,
battery and brakes Musi tell'

HeducedjoSIOOO1)7 7BM_

‘ 19 C H E V R O L E T Capri ce
Classic. 4 dr , runt good
loaded 14.000 OBO. and
‘I I Chavrelet Belair. 1 d r , runs
good U.OOO OBO 174 Sl)7

235—Trucks/
Buses/Vans
• CHEVY BEAUVILLE VAN
’79, I Ion. Pattenger van,
daan Loaded I Too much lo
list, mutl tee lo appreciate
Only 17.491 OBO
1711700
• FORD RANOER. LTX 97.
P/S. cruise. A/C. tlereo. 4.700
mile,. I yr or 17.000 ml lell on
w r r x ily ._______ Call 777 1SS1
• isuiu P/U 9) Red. 7K. A/C.
am/lm cats, lull bedhntr,
rear window 99.410 117 I4M
• JE E P PICKUP TRUCK, 1179*
.i4 with topper HOO OBO
Needi a lot ol T IC 111 7919
■ J E EP PICK UP 4k4, 1970 VI.
•ulo. Englna and Irani re
built (about 70.000 milts)
Newer Interior 17.000)71 1004

c a Sanford Motor Co.
’91 FORD RANOER PICKUP
Auto. air. power steering and
brakes. 1, 000 ml Like newt
Special tt.491 Call 177 all)
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by Chic Y o u n g

BLONDIE

Get back in shape
after pregnancy
DEAR DM. G O T T : I hud a
C-seelloii 1-1/2 years ago. De­
spite dally sltup* and al&gt;d(irnlnal
exercises, my stomach Nllll pro­
trudes Incrrdlhly far. Nothing
seem* lo Improve my look of a
four-month pregnant woman.
DEAR READER: Although a
Caeaur l an section can o c ­
casi onal l y weaken the a b ­
dominal muaclea. pregnancy will
often stretch these muscles so
greatly that they fall lo spring
hack lo ihelr normal tension
after delivery, leading lo a sag­
ging abdominal wall. I don’t
Irelleve that the Caesarian sec­
tion you hud Is necessarily
playing un Important role.
Nonetheless, you should ask
your ohslrlrlclun nbout this.
Perhaps your exercise program
needs modification - nr. us In
some cases, surgery lo remove
the stretched tissue may be
necessary
DEAR DR G O T T : Please dls
cuss u transverse colostomy.
While I recently had one. I really
know very little about the pro­
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to say that It s not pleasant.
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lessom The ascending colon
begins In the lower right ab­
domen and travels up under the
liver, where It makes u 1)0 degree
turn lo the left and becomes the
transverse colon, which extends
across the mid upper abdomen
lo an area under the left rtb rage
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descending colonl and even­
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rectum.
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the presence of a malignancy or
ntmrrss. doctors have to re-route
the intestinal lonlrnta Into a
colostomy hag. a plastic con­
tainer that It worn on the
altdonirn Colostomies can tie
|«rrformed un any part of the
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HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Oool
YOUR BIRTHDAY
May 7, 1094
Several Important changes
could la* In I he offing for you III
the year ahead. They might
occur simultaneously and cause
you some confusion, hul (Ills
condition will Ik- quickly abated.
Positive results urr Indicated.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
There Is no reason lo feel gulily
or Inadequate today If you can't
lie as generous lo everyone as
you'd like to Ik-. Give what you
can. hul limit II to the deserving.
Know where lo lixik for romance
and you’ll find II. The AstroGraph Matchmaker Instantly
reveals which signs arc roman­
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and a long, self-addressed,
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4464). Nrw York. N Y. 10103.
OEM1NI (May 2 1-June 20)
Sclf-liilcrcsts can he substan­
tially advanced today, not by
walking over others, but by
walking with them. Give It a try
and sec for yourself.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22)
The only thing that could slop

ROBOTMAN*

by Jim M oddlck

WUAVRE

YOU D0\HG
IN THtRfc?
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you today could la- an uhsrncc ol
sclf-assuruucr. What you have lo
olTrr Is as good as others, hul
you must lM-lleve this lo Ik - so
L E O (July 23 Aug 22) Hopes
and expectations can Ik- fulfilled
today, hul not necessarily lilt­
way you presently anticipate.
T h e adj ust m i n i s re q u ire d
shouldn't Ik- hurd to make.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
Toduy you might gel a second
chance lo try for somclhlng
you've been wauling lull unable
lo achieve. If you do, don't lool
around, give It the maximum
effort required.
L IB R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) Your
churl Indicates (lie formation of
a wonderful new ulllancc In tills
cycle. It could (urn out to bt- one
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ever made.
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you concoct toduy might be
tantalizing, but will they really
wor k? Ever yone, I ncl udi ng
yourself, could be In for a
pleasant surprise:.
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21) It's been said that If you're
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day Is to keen your mind focused
on what you’ re doing und forego
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An Important relationship cap
Ik- Invigorated today hy being
one who apologizes for a recent
Infraction, even If you weren't
the prison who was guilty (if
commit ling II.
PISCES (Fch. 20 March 20)
T ry lo conduct any Important
business you must lake cure of
today with a member of the
opposite gender. Hc/shc Is likely
lo be more tolerant and helpful
than someone of your own sex.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 10) In
order lo Impress members of (he
opposite gender today your
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good lasting Impression, Just be
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